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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20431 | Hither o''er holm- ways hieing in ring- stem? |
20431 | or for Hrothgar forsooth 1990 The wide- kenned woe some whit didst thou mend, For that mighty of lords? |
981 | What came of thy quest, my kinsman Beowulf, when thy yearnings suddenly swept thee yonder battle to seek o''er the briny sea, combat in Heorot? 981 Whence, now, bear ye burnished shields, harness gray and helmets grim, spears in multitude? |
981 | Who are ye, then, ye armed men, mailed folk, that yon mighty vessel have urged thus over the ocean ways, here o''er the waters? 981 But is it possible? 981 Hrothgar couldst thou aid at all, the honored chief, in his wide- known woes? 61283 Again?" |
61283 | Does it say how long the lizards are that go''way and stay? |
61283 | How about the mouth when it''s propped open? |
61283 | Is n''t he the nicest man? |
61283 | Is their production down again? |
61283 | John? |
61283 | Shall we be going? |
61283 | They''ve got nothing to do but go out into the jungle and pick a little old bale of pretzins every day, but do you think they are going to do it? 61283 What is that crisp crackling that sounds like a dank forest burning?" |
61283 | What you got to do, Chief? |
61283 | Who could beat a front porch like that? |
61283 | Who''d ever have thought we would have a cabin that was only an inch thick, and yet was absolutely water tight? |
61283 | Yeah, Chief? |
61283 | But how about snakes that can jump ten feet and wrap around your throat?" |
61283 | Is n''t our new home just the dandiest that a Venusian pretzin- gathering couple ever had?" |
61283 | THE DRAGON- SLAYERS BY FRANK BANTA Got any dragons to kill? |
16328 | Why should Hrothgar weep if he expects to meet Beowulf again? |
16328 | --B puts the(?) |
16328 | 1247 ff.? |
16328 | Do we hear what has been beautifully called"the clanging tread of a warrior in mail"? |
16328 | From vainest vaunting adventured your bodies In care of the waters? |
16328 | Hast bettered for Hrothgar, The famous folk- leader, his far- published sorrows 30 Any at all? |
16328 | How throve your journeying, when thou thoughtest suddenly Far o''er the salt- streams to seek an encounter, A battle at Heorot? |
16328 | Is it proper, for instance, that the grave and solemn speeches of Beowulf and Hrothgar be put in ballad measures, tripping lightly and airily along? |
16328 | Or, again, is it fitting that the rough martial music of Anglo- Saxon verse be interpreted to us in the smooth measures of modern blank verse? |
16328 | This emendation, as well as an emendation with(?) |
16328 | To the noble one bear we a weighty commission, The helm of the Danemen; we shall hide, I ween,{ Is it true that a monster is slaying Danish heroes?} |
16328 | Translate:_ What warriors are ye, clad in armor, who have thus come bringing the foaming vessel over the water way, hither over the seas? |
16328 | [ 2]''Eoletes''( 224) is marked with a(?) |
16328 | [ 3] Might''guma gilp- hladen''mean''a man laden with boasts of the deeds of others''? |
16328 | [ 5] Why should such a woman be described as an''excellent''queen? |
30017 | But what does all this have to do with airplanes? |
30017 | Can you get your tail out of the water just a bit? |
30017 | Did you know that not one explorer has ever left this island alive? |
30017 | Did you see him? 30017 Do n''t you know that''s my private weeping pool?" |
30017 | Shall we retire? |
30017 | Tell me, Rhinoceros,he said,"where did you get that fine tube of tooth paste and that toothbrush?" |
30017 | Well what? |
30017 | Well? |
30017 | What did the animals do with him when his wing got well? |
30017 | What do you have on your back, Monkey? |
30017 | What-- is it-- that-- you-- weep about-- so much? |
30017 | Where do you think you''re going? |
30017 | Where shall we go? |
30017 | Who''s next? |
30017 | Would you like to fly very, very much? |
30017 | You do? |
30017 | You mean you know where I could get an airplane? |
30017 | But why should I be telling you these things? |
30017 | Can you see me? |
30017 | First, he just had to sneeze, so he did, and somebody close by said,"Is that you, Monkey?" |
30017 | How about it, boys?" |
30017 | How about trying it?" |
30017 | How big is he?" |
30017 | Perhaps you''d like a lollipop, and perhaps you have friends who would like lollipops, too?" |
30017 | The cat was very drippy and uncomfortable so my father said,"Would n''t you like to come home with me?" |
30017 | The rhinoceros said,"You do? |
30017 | Wo n''t you come in for a swim?" |
30017 | Wo n''t you ever learn? |
30017 | You do n''t mind, do you?" |
30017 | [ Illustration]"Who are you?" |
16259 | ''Good morning,''said the Doctor;''will you have some breakfast?'' 16259 ''How do you know their throats are sore?'' |
16259 | But how can we roll him over, or make him stand up? |
16259 | But where did you get it? |
16259 | Can you forgive me for having been so naughty? |
16259 | Could n''t you go edgewise? |
16259 | Did n''t he want the apple? |
16259 | Have you ever eaten a geography? |
16259 | How am I to carry my pail? |
16259 | I like to be in the fashion,remarked the King, thoughtfully;"but what am I to do, having only two legs?" |
16259 | Is your sword sharp? |
16259 | Love me? |
16259 | May I ask who you are? |
16259 | May I ask your Majesty why I am thus torn from my home, from my wife and children, and brought before you like any common criminal? |
16259 | Mrs. Frog threw herself into my arms with a cry or anguish, exclaiming:''Oh, what shall we do? |
16259 | Oh, you wonder, do you? |
16259 | See here,suddenly demanded Prince Zingle, standing up and shaking the bars of his cage,"are you going to give me anything to eat? |
16259 | Then how am I ever to get home again? |
16259 | What are you doing here? |
16259 | What country is it? |
16259 | What did you do about it? |
16259 | What do you want? |
16259 | What does the Prince Jollikin like best? |
16259 | What does the Princess Truella like best? |
16259 | What have you been doing? |
16259 | What is it? 16259 What is the favor?" |
16259 | What is the favor? |
16259 | What is troubling you? |
16259 | What kind of animal is it? |
16259 | What shall we do now? |
16259 | What shall we do now? |
16259 | Where do you live? |
16259 | Where do you wish to go? |
16259 | Where have you been? |
16259 | Where is it? |
16259 | Where is my body? |
16259 | Where is this castle? |
16259 | Where, then, is your own head? |
16259 | Where? |
16259 | Who among us can hope to conquer this great beast? |
16259 | Who are you? |
16259 | Why do n''t you trade heads? |
16259 | Why have you stolen the plum- pudding? |
16259 | Why, it is_ you_ who are up- side- down,he said;"how in the world did you get up here?" |
16259 | You think I am what? |
16259 | ''What shall I shoot at?'' |
16259 | And can it be reached by a railroad or a trolley- car, or must one walk all the way? |
16259 | And where_ is_ Mo, anyhow? |
16259 | And why have you never heard of it before? |
16259 | And why is he called the Magical Monarch? |
16259 | But he took care not to show any fear, and, taking off his hat, he bowed politely to the giant and said:"This is Mr. Hartilaf, I suppose?" |
16259 | But is it not rather a long journey to Alaska or to South America?" |
16259 | But what shall we do with this great man? |
16259 | But why do you have four feet?" |
16259 | Can not you manage to push me together again?" |
16259 | Do n''t you think you could love me?" |
16259 | Do you wish me to grant any other request before you return to the court?" |
16259 | Does she love you?" |
16259 | First: Who is the Monarch of Mo? |
16259 | Have you a story to tell?" |
16259 | His Majesty was naturally surprised at so strange a request; so he said to the young man:"What does the Princess say? |
16259 | How did you manage to pass the guards I placed within the caves and passageways to prevent your coming here?" |
16259 | I exclaimed, reproachfully,''do you think one of my darling children could possibly be a Hawk? |
16259 | I wonder where on earth the creature came from?" |
16259 | Immediately a school of fishes swam up to him, and one of the biggest cried out:"Good afternoon, Prince Thinkabit; what can we do for you?" |
16259 | Is it you? |
16259 | Is n''t she a queer- looking creature?" |
16259 | Is the cannon loaded?'' |
16259 | It looked at the crowd of people in surprise, and said:"Are you not weary with your attempts to destroy me? |
16259 | Or do you expect me to live on peanuts forever?" |
16259 | So what can I do?" |
16259 | So when they reached the porch in front of the palace the King asked:"My friend, what is good for corns?" |
16259 | Soon after this the rabbit came back, and when it saw Timtom lying asleep it awakened him and asked:"Where is my new tail?" |
16259 | The question now is, what shall we do with this long, thin Dragon? |
16259 | Then he asked:"Were the necks all cured?" |
16259 | Then the King looked around on the people and asked:"What does the Chamberlain Nuphsed like best?" |
16259 | Then the King''s head thought:"Who am I bowing to? |
16259 | Then the monarch asked, solemnly, as became the importance of the occasion:"Has any one thought of a way to get rid of him?" |
16259 | What is the meaning of this strange conduct? |
16259 | When was the plum- pudding taken?" |
16259 | Where is my bicycle?" |
16259 | Who do you suppose was so wicked as to send this monster to crush us?" |
16259 | Wo n''t you come with me?" |
16259 | are you in truth a prince?" |
16259 | cried Zingle, again;"do you take me for a thief, that you try to bind me? |
16259 | croaked the old woman,"what is that?" |
16259 | exclaimed the King;"how can we do that?" |
16259 | exclaimed the woman, sorrowfully,"whatever can we do with you in that shape?" |
16259 | he said,"you wish to be King, do you? |
16259 | interrupted a wolf- cracker that hung from a stem just above them;"what''s the use of fighting, when we are so soon to be eaten?" |
16259 | mockingly replied a camel- cracker hanging near,"do you really expect any one to gather_ you_, with your thick hide and clumsy legs? |
16259 | not a king?" |
16259 | replied the Duchess in dismay;"where shall I go to?" |
16259 | said the King''s voice, in reply;"what''s wanted?" |
16259 | screamed the hippopotamus, in much anger,"do you dare insult_ me_, you humpbacked beast of burden?" |
23661 | Ah,said Nigel,"can you do sums?" |
23661 | Ah-- but what do you know about it? 23661 And I suppose this sloppy stuff in the tub is the bread sauce?" |
23661 | And are we,asked Effie--"deliverers, I mean?" |
23661 | And what are they? |
23661 | And what are those fires for? |
23661 | And what are you doing out of your palace at this time of night? |
23661 | And what''s the matter? |
23661 | And who are you? |
23661 | And wo n''t you have something for yourself? |
23661 | Any little thing you fancy-- would you like a country, or a sack of jewels? |
23661 | Are n''t you tired of being a witch? 23661 But come, what will you give me if I tell you?" |
23661 | But had n''t my great- great- however- much- it- is- grandfather a crown? |
23661 | But he was n''t? |
23661 | But what about my baby? |
23661 | But what about the dragon and the griffin? |
23661 | But what can I do for you? |
23661 | But what is the Rory Bory what''s- its- name? |
23661 | But why? |
23661 | But why? |
23661 | Can I get you anything? |
23661 | Come down and lie still, ca n''t you? |
23661 | Did you think all those feathers came out of one breast? 23661 Do n''t you see that we are not alone?" |
23661 | Do n''t you want to know how to settle the dragon before he settles you? |
23661 | Do you mean me? |
23661 | Do you mind saying that again? |
23661 | Does he? |
23661 | Does it matter? |
23661 | Excuse me,said the collector,"but have you such a thing as a needle about you-- a very long needle?" |
23661 | Here, I say,said he,"do you know anything about babies?" |
23661 | How can I kill him? |
23661 | How dare he? |
23661 | How ever can we wake him? |
23661 | Hurry up, ca n''t you? |
23661 | I say, would n''t it be awful if St. George woke up when there was a dragon near, the size that eats champions? |
23661 | I wonder if the star families are nice families-- the kind that Mother would like us to go to tea with, if we were little stars? |
23661 | If you tell me what? |
23661 | Is that all? |
23661 | Is there no other cure? |
23661 | It''s all very well,said the dragon,"but how do I know you''d untie me again when you''d riveted me? |
23661 | Just come around here and feel my plates, will you? |
23661 | Mad? |
23661 | No harm? |
23661 | Oh, is that all? |
23661 | Oh, it was you I saw, then? 23661 Oh, something is to happen on her birthday? |
23661 | Oh, thank you, thank you,said the Queen,"and when will it come?" |
23661 | Oh, you dear, good, kind white grouse,said Jane,"but you''ll be cold yourself, wo n''t you, now you have given us all your pretty dear feathers?" |
23661 | Sealskin, are they? |
23661 | Shall I send him to claim the reward? |
23661 | Something you value? |
23661 | Tell us-- what taps? |
23661 | There,said Lionel,"Is n''t that lovely? |
23661 | WHATEVER-- DO-- YOU-- WANT-- HIM-- TO-- DO-- THAT-- FOR? |
23661 | Well, but look here,said the dragon,"could n''t you pretend I was a tame dragon? |
23661 | Well, do n''t the beasts ever go to sleep? |
23661 | Well,said the master,"where were you yesterday?" |
23661 | What about? |
23661 | What do you mean, sir,he cried,"by intruding on a State function with your common rabbits and things? |
23661 | What do you mean? |
23661 | What do you mean? |
23661 | What do you want, my dear? |
23661 | What is he like? |
23661 | What is it, Fido-- good little elephant-- then? |
23661 | What is the other cure? |
23661 | What ought we to do? |
23661 | What then? |
23661 | What time does he sleep today? |
23661 | What will you do when you grow up, Princess? |
23661 | What will you give me for the child? |
23661 | What''s that noise? |
23661 | What''s that? |
23661 | What''s that? |
23661 | What''s the matter? |
23661 | What''s the matter? |
23661 | What''s this? |
23661 | Whatever are you? |
23661 | Whatever''s that? |
23661 | Where were you brought up? 23661 Who are you?" |
23661 | Who else? |
23661 | Who lights it, and what''s it there for? |
23661 | Who''s there? |
23661 | Why did n''t I marry a clever lady? 23661 Why, Mary Ann, my precious, my Princess-- what do you think I should be doing while the dragon was getting his birthday present? |
23661 | Why, who must you marry to cure your dragon burns? |
23661 | Why-- you''d never fight him? |
23661 | Would you like me to bring Nurse, or what time would you like me to be fetched, and had n''t I better put on my velvet suit with the lace collar? |
23661 | Would you mind? |
23661 | Yes, please, sir,said Lionel,"when does it begin?" |
23661 | You do n''t happen to have any bullets about you? |
23661 | You do n''t suppose you''ve lost the use of your legs with just being a King? 23661 You wo n''t hurt us, or breathe fire at us or anything?" |
23661 | You''re sure he wo n''t hurt you, my only treasure? |
23661 | ***** How did they get home again? |
23661 | A good hunt, was n''t it? |
23661 | And at that St. George opened his eyes sleepily, and stretched himself and said:"What''s the matter, little girl?" |
23661 | And do n''t you see, Ef, that''s the very reason why we could wake him? |
23661 | And he said to the skipper, his uncle:"What light is that?" |
23661 | And so you want a child? |
23661 | And the dragon heard the voice and said:"Why, whatever''s the matter with Baby? |
23661 | And the dragon, lying asleep in the sun, woke up and said very crossly:"What are you laughing at?" |
23661 | And to her husband she said,"My dear, why do you go on worrying about it? |
23661 | And was the nation grateful? |
23661 | And what did Father and Mother say when Effie and Harry got home? |
23661 | And when they said that yes, he was, the dragon said:"I am so tame, wo n''t you undo me?" |
23661 | Are they yours?" |
23661 | But the drakling came close and looked down with one eye and sniffed, and said:"That smells good, eh?" |
23661 | By the way, what sort of weather have you been having lately?" |
23661 | Could n''t we go and see them?" |
23661 | Could you put that to rights?" |
23661 | Did I tell you before what a kindhearted boy Edmund was? |
23661 | Did they never teach you that''we must not ask for all we see''? |
23661 | Did you now?" |
23661 | Did you think I went to all the trouble and expense of sending you to a witch to get a girl? |
23661 | Do you know it will bring you sorrow?" |
23661 | Edmund very nearly said"Why?" |
23661 | Effie said no, but where could they find St. George? |
23661 | Eh?" |
23661 | Everyone thought of themselves-- and they said,"What is the simple precaution?" |
23661 | Give a thing and take a thing? |
23661 | How could there be?" |
23661 | How would you like to be eaten yourself?" |
23661 | I suppose I can kill them?" |
23661 | I suppose it''s as much as your place is worth to go back without it?" |
23661 | I suppose you have chained him up again? |
23661 | I_ am_ a tame dragon now, are n''t I?" |
23661 | It is very long and sharp-- would that do?" |
23661 | Might I?" |
23661 | Now, if you''d just let me fasten you up?" |
23661 | PAGE 148"That smells good, eh?" |
23661 | She said:"What?" |
23661 | Suddenly there was a flapping of wings, and the white grouse perched on the dragon''s head and said:"Can I be of any assistance?" |
23661 | The question was, what? |
23661 | Then Mary Ann began to cry, and said:"Oh, Tom-- how can you? |
23661 | Then the chief dwarf came quite close and said:"What''s that on your head?" |
23661 | Then, speaking very loud so as to be heard over the howls of Jane, George said:"Yah-- who''s afraid? |
23661 | We are George and Jane-- who are you?" |
23661 | We have but one Princess, but we give her freely-- do we not, my child?" |
23661 | What can I do?" |
23661 | What can they do with such a lot of dead dragons? |
23661 | What do you mean?" |
23661 | What do you value most?" |
23661 | What is it that, if I had known as much as you do about, I should n''t have lost my hippopotamuses?" |
23661 | What more can you possibly want?" |
23661 | What were you frightened of?" |
23661 | What will you give me if I tell you?" |
23661 | Whatever shall we do?" |
23661 | Will you get me one, Nurse?" |
23661 | Would n''t you like to be a Duchess or a Princess, or something like that?" |
23661 | You ca n''t wake people if you do n''t believe in them, can you?" |
23661 | You do n''t carry firearms, then, I presume?" |
23661 | You naughty children-- how could you be so disobedient? |
23661 | You''d better go down and begin your breakfast, had n''t you?" |
23661 | Your great--""Yes?" |
23661 | [ Illustration:"That smells good, eh?" |
518 | A girl, like ourselves? |
518 | And as for being odd in appearance, let me ask how you could reasonably expect a fairy to appear as mortal maidens do? |
518 | And does the rumor state what the High Ki of Twi is like? |
518 | And have you been cured of your longing for something that you can not have? |
518 | And if we disagree? |
518 | And they expect to force me to give up my captives? |
518 | And what army assisted him? |
518 | And what is the Kingdom of Twi like? |
518 | And what is to become of us now? |
518 | And what will you do? |
518 | And who has done this evil thing? |
518 | And who may you be? |
518 | And why should we take the other path? |
518 | Are none of your people single? |
518 | Are you all double?--or are some of you just one? |
518 | Are you nervous about the decision of the pretty High Ki? |
518 | Are you not contented? |
518 | Are you not the Red Rogue of Dawna? |
518 | Are you ready? |
518 | Are you, then, a real fairy? |
518 | But do you suppose I''m going to kill a man against his will? |
518 | But suppose something should happen to you? |
518 | But tell me, please, how would you prefer to be killed? |
518 | But where does this road lead? |
518 | But why do not the people rebel? |
518 | But why is that? |
518 | But would it be right? |
518 | But, if I restore to you the treasure, how will it benefit you, since you are about to die? |
518 | Ca n''t you see I''m very miserable? |
518 | Can not something be done to rescue these poor people from their sad fate? |
518 | Did I not say there are new adventures before us? 518 Did he say what adventure brought him to our Kingdom of Heg?" |
518 | Dim? |
518 | Do n''t I look awful? 518 Do you hear that, Terribus?" |
518 | Do you intend to obey my orders? |
518 | Do you still remember that a moment ago you were a fairy? |
518 | Do you think you can trust these men? |
518 | Does this path never end? |
518 | Has any one ever yet dared defy him? |
518 | Has he ever changed any one into a grasshopper or a June- bug? |
518 | Have you a wand? |
518 | Have you been invited? 518 How DARE you contradict me?" |
518 | How about the June- bugs? |
518 | How dare you contradict ME? |
518 | How dare you stop us, fellows? |
518 | How do you know that? |
518 | How many of them are there? |
518 | How much bigger? |
518 | How old may this Prince Marvel be? |
518 | How? |
518 | If that is so, why have we never heard of this power before? |
518 | Invited where? |
518 | Is my face indeed pleasing? |
518 | Is n''t it an awful thing to look forward to? |
518 | Is n''t your name Prince Marvel? |
518 | Is your own history written in this volume? |
518 | Must you really hang us? |
518 | Prince Marvel? |
518 | Shall we cut your foes into small pieces, or would you prefer to hang them? |
518 | The king? |
518 | Then how will they cut off my head with two axes? 518 Then why did n''t you light it again?" |
518 | Then why do n''t you begin? |
518 | Twice? |
518 | Well, then, what are you good for? |
518 | Well, what shall we do? |
518 | Well,returned the prince,"what of it?" |
518 | Well? |
518 | Well? |
518 | What are you doing up there? |
518 | What do you mean? |
518 | What does''one''mean? |
518 | What have you done with Nerle? |
518 | What is it? |
518 | What is that reason? |
518 | What is the High Ki like? |
518 | What is the Land of Twi? |
518 | What poor? |
518 | What sort of country have we got into? |
518 | What think you, Nerle? |
518 | What were you called as a fairy? |
518 | Where did you meet him? |
518 | Where do you keep your enchantments? |
518 | Who are these strangers? |
518 | Who cares? |
518 | Who is the High Ki of Twi? |
518 | Who is this Lady Seseley? |
518 | Who was the little knight? |
518 | Why are you here? |
518 | Why are you not breathing fire and brimstone? |
518 | Why do n''t I begin? 518 Why do you laugh?" |
518 | Why do you not lash your tail? |
518 | Why not leave the country as it is? |
518 | Why not? |
518 | Why not? |
518 | Why not? |
518 | Why should I die? |
518 | Why should I do that? |
518 | Why so? |
518 | Why? |
518 | Why? |
518 | Why? |
518 | Will he allow us to depart in the morning? |
518 | Will you allow me to object to being killed? |
518 | Will you let us go? |
518 | Will you obey my orders? |
518 | Will you permit me to advise you in this matter? |
518 | Will you please reunite us? 518 Will you stay here and help me to rule my kingdom?" |
518 | Will you? |
518 | Would you slay my Fool- Killer? 518 You say two of the party are girls?" |
518 | A few paces off the soldiers hesitated and stopped altogether, and Kwytoffle yelled at the captain:"Why do n''t you go on? |
518 | Am I not terrible to gaze on?" |
518 | Am I, then, a fool?" |
518 | And Seseley added:"Why-- you''re a GIRL fairy, are n''t you?" |
518 | And now tell me, will you help me to fight my battles?" |
518 | And now the Ki- Ki came forward and, bowing their handsome blond heads before the High Ki, demanded:"Are we forgiven also?" |
518 | And then he inquired:"Why do you stop here, in the middle of the path?" |
518 | And then she turned to Prince Marvel and asked in a soft voice:"Is the year ended, Prince?" |
518 | And why is the light here so dim?" |
518 | And why so?" |
518 | Both mothers boxed the children''s ears, and both men gasped out:"Who-- who are you?" |
518 | But he said, quickly:"Does it not seem centuries when one is unhappy?" |
518 | But the king merely nodded and inquired:"Since you have seen me, what do you think of me?" |
518 | But who will rule the Land of Twi in your absence?" |
518 | Do you suppose we great magicians carry around enchantments in our pockets?" |
518 | Do you take me for a common assassin-- or a murderer?" |
518 | Does he come from the Kingdom of Dawna, or that of Auriel, or Plenta?" |
518 | Eh, Ki- Ki?" |
518 | Eh, Ki- Ki?" |
518 | Finally Seseley asked:"Why do you regret being a fairy? |
518 | Have you ever,"she asked, suddenly,"seen a fairy before?" |
518 | Is n''t that so, boys?" |
518 | Is n''t that too long?" |
518 | Is the little fairy really transformed to this youth?" |
518 | Ki- Ki?" |
518 | Marvel jerked his bridle from the man''s grasp and said in return:"Who are you?" |
518 | Now at this the fairy burst into laughter again, and presently asked:"How old do you think me?" |
518 | Now she inquired:"What do you wish to become?" |
518 | One day Prince Marvel sought out Lady Seseley and said:"Will you ride with me to the Forest of Lurla?" |
518 | Seseley drew a long, sighing breath of amazement at her own powers, and turning to Berna and Helda she asked:"Do I see aright? |
518 | So Prince Marvel quickly asked:"Please tell us what country this is?" |
518 | Tell me-- have you been invited?" |
518 | The High Ki of Twi"Tell me, Prince, are we awake or asleep?" |
518 | Then he cast his eye toward the cave and asked:"What will you do with all our treasure?" |
518 | Then he said, aloud:"What has happened? |
518 | Then, turning to the Ki, they asked:"Why have you brought these strangers here?" |
518 | There was no denying this, so the three girls sat silent until Seseley asked:"Why do you wish to become a mortal?" |
518 | This announcement was interesting to Marvel and Nerle, but greatly shocked the aged Ki, who asked:"What is to become of our kingdom? |
518 | We have all reformed-- have we not, brothers?" |
518 | What is the proper fate for such men?" |
518 | Who am I? |
518 | Who is he?" |
518 | Why do n''t you capture them? |
518 | Why do n''t you fight them?" |
518 | Why do you all look so startled?" |
518 | Why should I not be?" |
518 | Will you give me your cloak?" |
518 | Will you have it now?" |
518 | Will you promise to guard my secret?" |
518 | Would n''t you like to enjoy a little more pain?" |
518 | You wish to go there?" |
518 | asked the boy, in return;"do n''t you understand that every minute I expect to fall upon those sword points?" |
518 | asked the esquire;"fight?" |
518 | asked the pretty High Ki, speaking together as all the twins of Twi did;"and why are they not mates, but only half of each other?" |
518 | cried Nerle, scornfully;"why do n''t you fight? |
518 | cried the gray- bearded Ki;"is there, then, anything or any place on the other side of the hedge?" |
518 | echoed the twin Ki,"die? |
518 | he cried;"how dare you enter my forest?" |
518 | remonstrated the bald- headed Ki;"are we to become grasshoppers, then?" |
518 | retorted the fairy, with a little frown;"what does beauty amount to, if one is to remain invisible?" |
518 | said the Dragon, thoughtfully, as if it did n''t relish the job;"this one is n''t Saint George, is it?" |
518 | what have we here?" |
26448 | After which? |
26448 | Ah, my son, who can say? 26448 Am I getting a coward?" |
26448 | And be thy quarry? |
26448 | And everybody wants to get rid of him? |
26448 | And go from Oyster- le- Main and the tithings? |
26448 | And he''s robbing your father? |
26448 | And is it so much as that? |
26448 | And so thou''rt to be married? |
26448 | And what may the legend be, my daughter? |
26448 | And what would you with me? |
26448 | And where else would you be on Christmas- day but in your own house? |
26448 | And why do you think that such a peril upon your part would do away with this Dragon? |
26448 | Are there no keys? |
26448 | Art thou altogether unslakable? 26448 But how to get out of the pit? |
26448 | But how will you prevent him, if he visit your cellar again? |
26448 | But on Christmas Eve? |
26448 | But this plan? |
26448 | Can I steal the keys of the pit? 26448 Can not you jump from the little window at the back?" |
26448 | Can-- can''t he do anything? |
26448 | Did you expect me to clap him in a box- stall and feed him? |
26448 | Do I see a light? |
26448 | Do n''t you hear me? 26448 Do n''t you see? |
26448 | Do n''t you think,he added, wistfully,"that another Crusade may come along soon?" |
26448 | Do you mean when I met you? |
26448 | Do you not see the Dragon of Wantley would have to carry a maiden away? 26448 Do you suppose a wicked, ravenous dragon with a heathen tail is going to care whether it is Christmas Eve or not? |
26448 | Do you suppose that papa, with all his experience, could n''t tell it was an imitation dragon? 26448 Dost suppose,"he said,"that we should have abstained from any trick that''s known to the accumulated wisdom of man? |
26448 | Elaine,he said,"my dear?" |
26448 | For your sake? 26448 For your sake?" |
26448 | Had n''t you better apprise his ludship of the facks? |
26448 | Has she never loved any man? |
26448 | Hast thou, my daughter,said Father Anselm,"thought better of thy rash intentions concerning this Dragon?" |
26448 | Have you come for nothing, Geoffrey? |
26448 | Heard it? 26448 How about that pretty young man? |
26448 | How can there be a dragon if there is not a dragon? |
26448 | How can you come in here, Elaine? |
26448 | How do you know that I should be eaten up? |
26448 | How for disrobing, brothers? 26448 How if Sir Dragon had found the maid chained instead of the ancient widow?" |
26448 | How is this, my daughter? |
26448 | How long am I to stay in this place? |
26448 | How much more of this before they will awaken? |
26448 | How now? |
26448 | How shall he kill me here? |
26448 | I am not going to-- does he suppose anybody that pleases can come carting their dragons through my premises? 26448 I suppose it is their museum,"he said;"do n''t you?" |
26448 | If I dare? |
26448 | Is it morning? |
26448 | Is there no dragon to roast? |
26448 | It waked me up- stairs, and I ran to get you in your room, and you----"It-- it? 26448 Keys? |
26448 | Lady, who sent you here? |
26448 | Malvoisie, thou oaf? |
26448 | Matter? 26448 Meanwhile, till that event happen, the Dragon can rage unchecked?" |
26448 | My house and my sustenance? |
26448 | My respected grandsire be----"_ What?_said the Abbot. |
26448 | Need of Father Anselm? |
26448 | No,replied the freebooter;"what meaning would there be in that? |
26448 | Not dry? 26448 Not fly up at one, for instance?" |
26448 | Now? 26448 Quit thy roving; Shalt by loving----""Shall I open his throat, that he may sing the next verse in heaven?" |
26448 | Says not the legend so? |
26448 | So you''re acting for your father''s good? |
26448 | St-- st-- stood by, your ludship? |
26448 | Then where in the name of good saints are you going to be? |
26448 | Thou hast been to the bear- pit, then? |
26448 | Through what do I buy my choice? |
26448 | Well, well; what''s the matter now? |
26448 | Well? 26448 Well?" |
26448 | What are all the vintages of this earth by the side of a loving daughter? |
26448 | What care I for your knavish and perverted foreign legalities over the sea? |
26448 | What contract? |
26448 | What could I do shut up in the crocodile, and she with a sword, of course? |
26448 | What did Sir Godfrey do upon that? |
26448 | What did he mean? |
26448 | What did papa mean? |
26448 | What do you want with me? |
26448 | What hour is it? |
26448 | What is this, Elaine? |
26448 | What need have we of them, sir? |
26448 | What next? |
26448 | What shall we do? |
26448 | What sort of noise? |
26448 | What the Jeofailes does the varlet mean by threatening an Englishman in his own house? 26448 What''s all this?" |
26448 | What, and be locked up, and perhaps murdered to- night, and never see your face again? |
26448 | What? |
26448 | Where''s your promise? |
26448 | Where? |
26448 | Who are coming? |
26448 | Who are you? |
26448 | Who are you? |
26448 | Who knows if his brother sots are not behind him to wake the house? 26448 Who told her?" |
26448 | Who told you that? |
26448 | Who? |
26448 | Whom shall we ask to the wedding? |
26448 | Why will he stay behind? 26448 Why, what ails thee?" |
26448 | Why, what''s the matter, dear? |
26448 | Why, what''s the matter, papa? |
26448 | Why, where can he be? |
26448 | Why-- do you not find this a pleasant plan? |
26448 | Will some person inquire of this polite young man,he said,"what he wishes with us?" |
26448 | Will there be another Crusade along pretty soon? |
26448 | Will you break your word so soon? |
26448 | Will you hear the law for what I say? 26448 With the Dragon? |
26448 | Wouldst thou have slain a girl? |
26448 | You agree with me upon that point? |
26448 | You''ll stay for the wedding? |
26448 | A-- did you hear me say anything particular?" |
26448 | Alone? |
26448 | Am I not back all safe from the sea? |
26448 | And a moustache? |
26448 | And how can there be a dragon to burn if thou art to be Father Anselm? |
26448 | And how, pray, shall I get out of that cage?" |
26448 | And is n''t the wine-- Zounds, no, the wine isn''t-- at least, certainly it is-- to be sure it''s what it ought to be--_what_ it ought to be? |
26448 | And were n''t those pretty dresses he has carried back with him for his little girl? |
26448 | And where were the monks of Oyster- le- Main? |
26448 | And why does he look at you so, and deeply flush to the very rim of his curly hair? |
26448 | And why so? |
26448 | Are we not coming to him soon? |
26448 | But what can possibly be in that huge silver rundlet into which they plunge their goblets so often? |
26448 | But where is the Dragon in his den? |
26448 | Ca n''t you understand?" |
26448 | Can we say the Dragon escaped?" |
26448 | Coming, is he? |
26448 | Could he kiss her one last good- by if disaster was in store for them after all? |
26448 | Darest thou go alone?" |
26448 | Did not the Baron say that Father Anselm was to be present at the burning? |
26448 | Did she go to sleep? |
26448 | Do n''t I remember how trespass was brought against Ralph de Coventry, over in Warwickshire? |
26448 | Do n''t you remember what the legend said? |
26448 | Do n''t you think they might have one, papa? |
26448 | Do you not see we should both be lost, were you to try any such wild plan?" |
26448 | Do you think you''re going to make him care more about a lot of sheep and cows than he does about his only daughter? |
26448 | Do you want to hear at once, without waiting any longer, what little Whelpdale is telling Sir Godfrey? |
26448 | Does n''t he pay the people for everything the Dragon eats up? |
26448 | Happy? |
26448 | Has n''t your old father been away from you two whole months? |
26448 | Hey? |
26448 | Hey? |
26448 | Holy Ragbag, what''s the matter? |
26448 | How came you here?" |
26448 | How can you be sure he would go away, just because that odious, vulgar legend says so? |
26448 | How d''ye do, John Stiles? |
26448 | How dare you leave your bed at such an hour?" |
26448 | Hubert thought secretly, not moving at all,"how could he have seen that?" |
26448 | Hucbald in the Baron''s ear,"that a little something serious should be said on such an occasion? |
26448 | I should like to know who I am?" |
26448 | I should like to know who lives here? |
26448 | If she scolded him( which she always did if Sir Godfrey had been scolding her), do you suppose he dared to answer back? |
26448 | Is everybody in my house going stark mad?" |
26448 | Is n''t there?" |
26448 | Is thy belly a lime- kiln? |
26448 | Might they find shelter for the night? |
26448 | Now where the deuce is my family seal?" |
26448 | Oh why are you taking your bath at such a time?" |
26448 | Oh, how can I think of everything all at once?" |
26448 | Oh, what''s that?" |
26448 | Shall the neighbours be called to have a sight of the Dragon?" |
26448 | Shall we dare it? |
26448 | The lady or the Dragon?" |
26448 | Then why did you jump? |
26448 | There was a short silence, and then Sir Godfrey said,"Am I to understand this thing hangs on the event of another Crusade?" |
26448 | Uncle Mortmain, how d''ye do? |
26448 | Was her father going to turn the key in her door, after all? |
26448 | Was she going to cry, after all? |
26448 | Was this to be the end? |
26448 | Well?" |
26448 | What are you come here for? |
26448 | What are you so red about? |
26448 | What business have either of you to come here?" |
26448 | What could a girl do alone against a dragon in the middle of the night?" |
26448 | What d''ye call the stuff?" |
26448 | What do you say to that, sir?" |
26448 | What do you want? |
26448 | What if she had paid this room a visit? |
26448 | What in this world is there so lifts one into complacency as the doing of a bold and cool- headed thing? |
26448 | What pleasure was it to send out invitations to his own wedding that might never be coming off? |
26448 | What should Elaine, daughter of Sir Godfrey Disseisin, care for the carcase of Geoffrey, son of Bertram of Poictiers?" |
26448 | What villain told you of this, child? |
26448 | What waked you?" |
26448 | What''s it? |
26448 | What''s that thing, do you suppose?" |
26448 | What? |
26448 | What? |
26448 | What?" |
26448 | What?" |
26448 | When I said this morning that I would give my daughter to the man who brought me the Dragon alive or dead, did I say I would give him the Dragon too? |
26448 | Where are we coming to?" |
26448 | Where were firmness and dignity now? |
26448 | Where''s Elaine? |
26448 | Where''s my boy Roland? |
26448 | Where''s the Dragon?" |
26448 | Who but foggy drudglings doze While Rob Gilpin toasts thy witches, While the Ghost waylays thy breeches, Ingoldsby? |
26448 | Who knows?" |
26448 | Who would pay him for you, when you were eaten up?" |
26448 | Who would rely on a dragon? |
26448 | Who?" |
26448 | Why does everything seem to swim and grow misty as his eye meets yours? |
26448 | Why had he come there at all? |
26448 | Why will they run away?" |
26448 | Why, what''s this?" |
26448 | Yes, yes, this is Geoffrey my girl''s to marry and all that.--What do I care about Father Anselm?" |
26448 | You do n''t object, I suppose? |
26448 | You hesitate between my daughter and a miserable reptile? |
26448 | [ Illustration: GEOFFREY GOETH TO MEET THE DRAGON] Was there a sound away off somewhere out- of- doors? |
26448 | [ Illustration: THE DRAGON MAKETH HIS LAST APPEARANCE] What did Geoffrey see? |
26448 | and how could you stop it? |
26448 | how''s thy head?" |
26448 | was there ever such a state of things?" |
26448 | what''s the loss of a woman compared with death?" |
26448 | which shall it be? |
420 | A what? |
420 | And the Cowardly Lion? |
420 | And were you? |
420 | And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz? |
420 | And-- and-- do you eat people? |
420 | And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible? |
420 | Are the bears invis''ble, too? |
420 | Are these bears here? |
420 | Are they real? |
420 | Are we only half way up? |
420 | Are you hungry? |
420 | Are you sure? |
420 | Are you sure? |
420 | Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe? |
420 | As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it? |
420 | But IS there any other place? |
420 | But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim? |
420 | But did n''t you cut it almost too short? |
420 | But how can you get down? |
420 | But how would it help us to be able to fly? |
420 | But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him? |
420 | But what am I going to eat? |
420 | But where are the people? |
420 | But why destroy my friends? |
420 | But why did n''t you tell us at first? |
420 | But why fight at all, in that case? |
420 | But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here? |
420 | Ca n''t you mend them? |
420 | Ca n''t you see us? |
420 | Can he fight? |
420 | Can your horse talk? |
420 | Canary- birds? |
420 | Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms? |
420 | Could we fly with them? |
420 | Did he? 420 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?" |
420 | Did the glass houses in your city grow, too? |
420 | Did you ever see such little pigs before? |
420 | Did you not wear green whiskers at one time? |
420 | Did you see that, Dorothy? |
420 | Do I like fish? 420 Do I? |
420 | Do all your people grow on bushes? |
420 | Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth? |
420 | Do you eat? |
420 | Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow? |
420 | Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave? |
420 | Do you mean that I''m a freak? |
420 | Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing? |
420 | Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder? |
420 | Do you take me for a salamander? |
420 | Do you take me for a tom- cat? 420 Do you take me for a weasel? |
420 | Does it hurt to be invis''ble? |
420 | Does the air bear up your weight? |
420 | Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach? |
420 | For the second time? |
420 | Have you a factory in this place? |
420 | Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch? |
420 | Have you ever died yet? |
420 | How CAN we''scape? |
420 | How about the birds and beasts and fishes? |
420 | How are your brains? |
420 | How big is this hole? |
420 | How can we do that? |
420 | How can we go away? |
420 | How did they happen to be so little? |
420 | How did you happen to be shod with gold? |
420 | How does it taste? |
420 | How is Uncle Henry? |
420 | How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here? |
420 | How long do you live, after you are picked? |
420 | How long will it take you to stop my breath? |
420 | How long will you be with us? |
420 | How old are you? |
420 | How old is your mother? |
420 | How? |
420 | I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma? |
420 | If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it? |
420 | If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?" |
420 | In what way? |
420 | Is Billina a girl? |
420 | Is Mr. Hugson your uncle? |
420 | Is it possible that you are a Real Horse? |
420 | Is n''t it fine? |
420 | Is n''t it funny? |
420 | Is n''t she ripe now? |
420 | Is n''t that a great deal? |
420 | Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal? |
420 | Is that the way to treat my friends? |
420 | Is this a fairy country? |
420 | May I eat one of them? |
420 | May we examine some of these articles? |
420 | My thoughts are always--"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens? |
420 | Neither stones nor people? |
420 | Nine times? |
420 | No? |
420 | Oats? 420 Of course; ca n''t you see?" |
420 | Of course; how else could I see it? 420 Oh; are you hungry?" |
420 | Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?" |
420 | Suppose the stairs get steeper? |
420 | Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?" |
420 | Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like? |
420 | That would be unlucky, would n''t it? |
420 | Then why not race with the Sawhorse? |
420 | Train in? |
420 | Was Ozma once a boy? |
420 | Was not the door closed? |
420 | Well, what then? |
420 | Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?" |
420 | Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out? |
420 | What are Gargoyles? |
420 | What are those holes up there? |
420 | What are you going to do with us? |
420 | What are your products? |
420 | What brought you back? |
420 | What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn? |
420 | What do you do? |
420 | What do you mean by that? |
420 | What do you want? |
420 | What does all this mean, anyhow? |
420 | What does that mean? |
420 | What for? |
420 | What good is it? |
420 | What harm can the Gurgles do? |
420 | What in the world is this? |
420 | What is he good for? |
420 | What is your name? |
420 | What made them fly away? |
420 | What shall we do now? |
420 | What shall we do now? |
420 | What sort of place is this? |
420 | What was that? |
420 | What were you when you were first alive? |
420 | What will happen if she is guilty? |
420 | What would you do? |
420 | What''s that? |
420 | What''s the matter with you, old man? |
420 | What''s the use? |
420 | What''s to become of me? |
420 | What''s wrong? |
420 | What, the hinges? |
420 | Where are they? |
420 | Where are they? |
420 | Where are you? |
420 | Where did you come from? |
420 | Where did you grow? |
420 | Where do you come from, then? |
420 | Where does it lead to? |
420 | Where in the world have you been, my lad? |
420 | Where is Dorothy? |
420 | Where is she? |
420 | Where is she? |
420 | Where is that Magic Belt? |
420 | Where is the House of the Sorcerer? |
420 | Where is your mother? |
420 | Where shall we stay? |
420 | Where''s my milk? |
420 | Where? 420 Wherever have you been, Eureka?" |
420 | Which wings must I flop first? |
420 | Who accuses me? |
420 | Who are they? |
420 | Who built these lovely bridges? |
420 | Who did you say it was? |
420 | Who is Ozma? |
420 | Who is this? |
420 | Who said so? |
420 | Who will be the jury? |
420 | Why did you leave the surface of the earth? |
420 | Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses? |
420 | Why do n''t you walk down? |
420 | Why do you not eat the damas? |
420 | Why do you want me? |
420 | Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos? |
420 | Why not let them live? |
420 | Why not? |
420 | Why should n''t I? |
420 | Why, where''s Eureka? |
420 | Will it hurt? |
420 | Will there be any more Rains? |
420 | Will you try it, Zeb? |
420 | Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 420 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?" |
420 | Am I talking? |
420 | And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?" |
420 | Are you guilty, or not guilty?" |
420 | Are you not vegetable, also?" |
420 | Are you ready?" |
420 | But I did n''t see them go; did you?" |
420 | But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?" |
420 | Can you match that pedigree, little girl?" |
420 | Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?" |
420 | Can you talk?" |
420 | Could n''t you, Zeb?" |
420 | Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?" |
420 | Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?" |
420 | Do you ever make mistakes?" |
420 | Do you like fish?" |
420 | Eh? |
420 | Have n''t you heard of him?" |
420 | Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?" |
420 | Have you them here with you?" |
420 | He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?" |
420 | I can see her, in my mind''s eye--""What''s that?" |
420 | I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?" |
420 | Is n''t it funny?" |
420 | Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?" |
420 | Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?" |
420 | Jump out and fight?" |
420 | Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?" |
420 | On the roof?" |
420 | Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?" |
420 | Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets? |
420 | Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?" |
420 | So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"? |
420 | That''s REAL magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it? |
420 | The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?" |
420 | Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?" |
420 | Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?" |
420 | Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?" |
420 | Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself? |
420 | Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies? |
420 | This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?" |
420 | Were you ever with a circus, brother?" |
420 | What do you call it?" |
420 | What else can you do?" |
420 | What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?" |
420 | What''s going to become of us now?" |
420 | Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?" |
420 | Why are you so bad?" |
420 | Why destroy me?" |
420 | Will you buy it, my dear?" |
420 | Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?" |
420 | Will your Sorcerer die?" |
420 | Wizard?" |
420 | Wizard?" |
420 | Would you like it again?" |
420 | You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?" |
420 | and what can I do but obey their commands? |
420 | are YOU here again?" |
420 | cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?" |
420 | he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?" |
420 | said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?" |
420 | said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?" |
22566 | A what? |
22566 | And the Cowardly Lion? |
22566 | And were you? |
22566 | And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz? |
22566 | And-- and-- do you eat people? |
22566 | And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible? |
22566 | Are the bears invis''ble, too? |
22566 | Are these bears here? |
22566 | Are they real? |
22566 | Are we only half way up? |
22566 | Are you hungry? |
22566 | Are you sure? |
22566 | Are you sure? |
22566 | Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe? |
22566 | As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it? |
22566 | But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim? |
22566 | But did n''t you cut it almost too short? |
22566 | But how can you get down? |
22566 | But how would it help us to be able to fly? |
22566 | But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him? |
22566 | But what am I going to eat? |
22566 | But where are the people? |
22566 | But why destroy my friends? |
22566 | But why did n''t you tell us at first? |
22566 | But why fight at all, in that case? |
22566 | But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here? |
22566 | But_ is_ there any other place? |
22566 | Ca n''t you mend them? |
22566 | Ca n''t you see us? |
22566 | Can he fight? |
22566 | Can your horse talk? |
22566 | Canary- birds? |
22566 | Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms? |
22566 | Could we fly with them? |
22566 | Did he? 22566 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?" |
22566 | Did the glass houses in your city grow, too? |
22566 | Did you ever see such little pigs before? |
22566 | Did you not wear green whiskers at one time? |
22566 | Did you see that, Dorothy? |
22566 | Do I like fish? 22566 Do I? |
22566 | Do all your people grow on bushes? |
22566 | Do you eat? |
22566 | Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow? |
22566 | Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave? |
22566 | Do you mean that I''m a freak? |
22566 | Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing? |
22566 | Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder? |
22566 | Do you take me for a salamander? |
22566 | Do you take me for a tom- cat? 22566 Do you take me for a weasel? |
22566 | Does it hurt to be invis''ble? |
22566 | Does the air bear up your weight? |
22566 | Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach? |
22566 | For the second time? |
22566 | Have you a factory in this place? |
22566 | Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch? |
22566 | Have you ever died yet? |
22566 | How about the birds and beasts and fishes? |
22566 | How are your brains? |
22566 | How big is this hole? |
22566 | How can we do that? |
22566 | How can we go away? |
22566 | How did they happen to be so little? |
22566 | How did you happen to be shod with gold? |
22566 | How does it taste? |
22566 | How is Uncle Henry? |
22566 | How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here? |
22566 | How long do you live, after you are picked? |
22566 | How long will it take you to stop my breath? |
22566 | How long will you be with us? |
22566 | How old are you? |
22566 | How old is your mother? |
22566 | How? |
22566 | How_ can_ we''scape? |
22566 | I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma? |
22566 | If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it? |
22566 | If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?" |
22566 | In what way? |
22566 | Is Billina a girl? |
22566 | Is Mr. Hugson your uncle? |
22566 | Is it possible that you are a Real Horse? |
22566 | Is n''t it fine? |
22566 | Is n''t it funny? |
22566 | Is n''t she ripe now? |
22566 | Is n''t that a great deal? |
22566 | Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal? |
22566 | Is that the way to treat my friends? |
22566 | Is this a fairy country? |
22566 | May I eat one of them? |
22566 | May we examine some of these articles? |
22566 | My thoughts are always----"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens? |
22566 | Neither stones nor people? |
22566 | Nine times? |
22566 | No? |
22566 | Oats? 22566 Of course; ca n''t you see?" |
22566 | Of course; how else could I see it? 22566 Oh; are you hungry?" |
22566 | Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?" |
22566 | Suppose the stairs get steeper? |
22566 | Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?" |
22566 | Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like? |
22566 | That would be unlucky, would n''t it? |
22566 | Then why not race with the Sawhorse? |
22566 | Train in? |
22566 | Was Ozma once a boy? |
22566 | Was not the door closed? |
22566 | Well, what then? |
22566 | Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?" |
22566 | Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out? |
22566 | What are Gargoyles? |
22566 | What are those holes up there? |
22566 | What are you going to do with us? |
22566 | What are your products? |
22566 | What brought you back? |
22566 | What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn? |
22566 | What do you do? |
22566 | What do you mean by that? |
22566 | What do you want? |
22566 | What does all this mean, anyhow? |
22566 | What does that mean? |
22566 | What for? |
22566 | What good is it? |
22566 | What harm can the Gurgles do? |
22566 | What in the world is this? |
22566 | What is he good for? |
22566 | What is your name? |
22566 | What made them fly away? |
22566 | What shall we do now? |
22566 | What shall we do now? |
22566 | What sort of a place is this? |
22566 | What was that? |
22566 | What were you when you were first alive? |
22566 | What will happen if she is guilty? |
22566 | What would you do? |
22566 | What''s that? |
22566 | What''s the matter with you, old man? |
22566 | What''s the use? |
22566 | What''s to become of me? |
22566 | What''s wrong? |
22566 | What, the hinges? |
22566 | Where are they? |
22566 | Where are they? |
22566 | Where are you? |
22566 | Where did you come from? |
22566 | Where did you grow? |
22566 | Where do you come from, then? |
22566 | Where does it lead to? |
22566 | Where in the world have you been, my lad? |
22566 | Where is Dorothy? |
22566 | Where is she? |
22566 | Where is she? |
22566 | Where is that Magic Belt? |
22566 | Where is the House of the Sorcerer? |
22566 | Where is your mother? |
22566 | Where shall we stay? |
22566 | Where''s my milk? |
22566 | Where? 22566 Wherever have you been, Eureka?" |
22566 | Which wings must I flop first? |
22566 | Who accuses me? |
22566 | Who are they? |
22566 | Who built these lovely bridges? |
22566 | Who did you say it was? |
22566 | Who is Ozma? |
22566 | Who is this? |
22566 | Who said so? |
22566 | Who will be the jury? |
22566 | Why did you leave the surface of the earth? |
22566 | Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses? |
22566 | Why do n''t you walk down? |
22566 | Why do you not eat the damas? |
22566 | Why do you want me? |
22566 | Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos? |
22566 | Why not let them live? |
22566 | Why not? |
22566 | Why should n''t I? |
22566 | Why, where''s Eureka? |
22566 | Will it hurt? |
22566 | Will there be any more Rains? |
22566 | Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 22566 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?" |
22566 | Am I talking? |
22566 | And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?" |
22566 | Are you guilty, or not guilty?" |
22566 | Are you not vegetable, also?" |
22566 | Are you ready?" |
22566 | But I did n''t see them go; did you?" |
22566 | But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?" |
22566 | Can you match that pedigree, little girl?" |
22566 | Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?" |
22566 | Can you talk?" |
22566 | Could n''t you, Zeb?" |
22566 | Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?" |
22566 | Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?" |
22566 | Do you ever make mistakes?" |
22566 | Do you like fish?" |
22566 | Eh? |
22566 | Have n''t you heard of him?" |
22566 | Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?" |
22566 | Have you them here with you?" |
22566 | He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?" |
22566 | I can see her, in my mind''s eye----""What''s that?" |
22566 | I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?" |
22566 | Is n''t it funny?" |
22566 | Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?" |
22566 | Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?" |
22566 | Jump out and fight?" |
22566 | Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?" |
22566 | On the roof?" |
22566 | Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?" |
22566 | Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets? |
22566 | Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?" |
22566 | So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"? |
22566 | That''s_ real_ magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it? |
22566 | The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?" |
22566 | Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?" |
22566 | Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?" |
22566 | Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?" |
22566 | Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself? |
22566 | Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies? |
22566 | This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?" |
22566 | Were you ever with a circus, brother?" |
22566 | What do you call it?" |
22566 | What else can you do?" |
22566 | What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?" |
22566 | What''s going to become of us now?" |
22566 | Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?" |
22566 | Why are you so bad?" |
22566 | Why destroy me?" |
22566 | Will you buy it, my dear?" |
22566 | Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?" |
22566 | Will your Sorcerer die?" |
22566 | Wizard?" |
22566 | Wizard?" |
22566 | Would you like it again?" |
22566 | You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?" |
22566 | [ Illustration:"ARE THERE REALLY PEOPLE IN THIS ROOM?"] |
22566 | [ Illustration:"FOR GOODNESS SAKE, WHAT SORT OF A BEING ARE YOU?"] |
22566 | and what can I do but obey their commands? |
22566 | are_ you_ here again?" |
22566 | cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?" |
22566 | he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?" |
22566 | said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?" |
22566 | said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?" |
52176 | A big one? |
52176 | All ready? |
52176 | Am I not your friend and playmate? |
52176 | And defy Tititi- Hoochoo? |
52176 | And how big will the army be? |
52176 | And is he a Rose, also? |
52176 | And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube? |
52176 | And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy? |
52176 | And what became of the Magician? |
52176 | And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz? |
52176 | And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes? |
52176 | And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo? |
52176 | And you, Tik- Tok? |
52176 | And-- and Princess Dorothy? |
52176 | Another escape? 52176 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?" |
52176 | Are n''t you, Hank? |
52176 | Are there spikes in them? |
52176 | Are you ready? |
52176 | Are you sleepy now? |
52176 | Are you the only Tiger in Oz? |
52176 | Are you? |
52176 | But how about breakfasts? |
52176 | But how about yourself, Shaggy? |
52176 | But is n''t this an odd experience? 52176 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?" |
52176 | But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?" |
52176 | But what could he find to eat? |
52176 | But who are these new friends he has found? |
52176 | But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones? |
52176 | Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way? |
52176 | Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is? |
52176 | Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers? |
52176 | Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth? |
52176 | Can- not I march with- out fall- ing in- to it? |
52176 | Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear? |
52176 | Could your magic do that? |
52176 | Did he ever have any children? |
52176 | Did the bullets hurt you very badly? |
52176 | Did you want to see me, Ozma? |
52176 | Do I get a salary? |
52176 | Do n''t you love me, Gardy? |
52176 | Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin? |
52176 | Do n''t you want to conquer the world? |
52176 | Do you fear him, then? |
52176 | Do you hear me, Shaggy Man? |
52176 | Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin? |
52176 | Do you know him, then? |
52176 | Do you know what they have done to me? |
52176 | Do you know why? |
52176 | Do you see it plainly? |
52176 | Do you see that grove at your left? |
52176 | Do you see this ribbon around my neck? |
52176 | Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them? |
52176 | Do you suppose they are likely to fail? |
52176 | Do_ you_ understand it? |
52176 | Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate? |
52176 | Does n''t anyone know where it is? |
52176 | Down here? |
52176 | Eh? 52176 Fall in what? |
52176 | Gone where? |
52176 | Has anyone a match? |
52176 | Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects? |
52176 | Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler? |
52176 | Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before? |
52176 | Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty? |
52176 | Have you any jewels left? |
52176 | Have you seen him, Queen Ann? |
52176 | How about the Rose Princess? |
52176 | How about the eggs? |
52176 | How are you enjoying our Land of Oz? |
52176 | How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute? |
52176 | How do you know we''re in the center of the earth? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz? |
52176 | How long ago was that? |
52176 | How many Generals are there in your army? |
52176 | How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''? |
52176 | I know; but which road shall we take? |
52176 | I wonder if he sees anything down there? |
52176 | Is he dangerous, then? |
52176 | Is he rich? |
52176 | Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders? |
52176 | Is n''t it your home, too? |
52176 | Is n''t she Royal? |
52176 | Is the glass the Law in this country? |
52176 | Is the young dragon invisible? |
52176 | Is there fire inside of you? |
52176 | Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo? |
52176 | May Hank come with me? |
52176 | Me? 52176 Me? |
52176 | Me? |
52176 | Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?" |
52176 | No? |
52176 | Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as good as any other animal in Oz? |
52176 | Not when they''re shipwrecked? |
52176 | Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?" |
52176 | Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?" |
52176 | Shall I show it to you? |
52176 | Shall I wind him up? |
52176 | Shall we go? |
52176 | Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken? |
52176 | Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?" |
52176 | That I was born? 52176 The Ugly One? |
52176 | The flowers? |
52176 | The star exploded? |
52176 | Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth? |
52176 | Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother? |
52176 | Then you are enemies of Ruggedo? |
52176 | Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo? |
52176 | Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface? |
52176 | Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger? |
52176 | Unless I ask you to transport them all here? |
52176 | Up? |
52176 | Was it the wind, do you think? |
52176 | We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you? |
52176 | Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo? |
52176 | Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we? |
52176 | Well, what are we waiting for? |
52176 | Well, what''s to be done? |
52176 | Well, where are you, then? |
52176 | Well, why not ad- mit him? |
52176 | Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?" |
52176 | Wh-- wh-- who is this? |
52176 | What Law? |
52176 | What about it? |
52176 | What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like? |
52176 | What are you doing here? |
52176 | What can all this mean? |
52176 | What charge lies against these people, Tubekins? |
52176 | What could you find to eat here? |
52176 | What do they look like? |
52176 | What do you say, Wizard? |
52176 | What do you wish to eat? |
52176 | What does your brother look like? |
52176 | What has happened to you all? |
52176 | What is a Rak? |
52176 | What is it? |
52176 | What is the thing like? |
52176 | What is your will? |
52176 | What keeps it going? |
52176 | What kind of a kiss? |
52176 | What kind? 52176 What must I do?" |
52176 | What next? |
52176 | What people? |
52176 | What shall I do? |
52176 | What shall I do? |
52176 | What shall we do, hide or run? |
52176 | What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out? |
52176 | What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline? |
52176 | What''s all this? |
52176 | What''s coming? |
52176 | What''s that? |
52176 | What''s the matter? |
52176 | What''s the use of supposing that? |
52176 | What''s up, Your Majesty? |
52176 | What, to throw them down the Tube? |
52176 | Where are they now? |
52176 | Where are you going? |
52176 | Where did you come from and how did you get here? |
52176 | Where is my brother now? |
52176 | Where is that? |
52176 | Where is the dragon now? |
52176 | Where is the wick- ed King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble? |
52176 | Where is this famous Queen? |
52176 | Where is your Army? |
52176 | Where was he lost? |
52176 | Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern? |
52176 | Who else? |
52176 | Who is Betsy? |
52176 | Who is he? |
52176 | Who is the leader? |
52176 | Who knows? |
52176 | Who''s he? |
52176 | Who? 52176 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?" |
52176 | Why did n''t I think of it before? 52176 Why did you do that?" |
52176 | Why do n''t we stop there? |
52176 | Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way? |
52176 | Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private? |
52176 | Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz? |
52176 | Why do they call him the Ugly One? |
52176 | Why do you suppose that? |
52176 | Why do you want sharp claws? |
52176 | Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother? |
52176 | Why not, Brother? |
52176 | Why not? |
52176 | Why not? |
52176 | Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 52176 Why, what''s the matter?" |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion? |
52176 | Will you go through the Tube again? |
52176 | Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne? |
52176 | Will you release my dear brother? |
52176 | With gold epaulets and a sword? |
52176 | Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too? |
52176 | Would the nomes obey you? |
52176 | Wrecked? |
52176 | You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you? |
52176 | Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?" |
52176 | And do you know Princess Ozma?" |
52176 | And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?" |
52176 | Are you conquered yet?" |
52176 | Are you sure you found the right cave?" |
52176 | Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?" |
52176 | Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?" |
52176 | As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?" |
52176 | At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?" |
52176 | But is my dear brother well?" |
52176 | But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?" |
52176 | But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?" |
52176 | But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?" |
52176 | Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?" |
52176 | Did you say Ruggedo?" |
52176 | Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?" |
52176 | Do n''t you think so, Hank?" |
52176 | Do n''t you understand such dog language?" |
52176 | Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?" |
52176 | Do n''t you want to, Toto?" |
52176 | Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?" |
52176 | Ever been there, my dear?" |
52176 | I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?" |
52176 | I wonder how they came to be here?" |
52176 | Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air? |
52176 | Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?" |
52176 | Is he lost?" |
52176 | Is it very far to the other side of the world?" |
52176 | Is n''t that true, Shaggy?" |
52176 | Is she among them?" |
52176 | Is there a Royal Gardener, then?" |
52176 | Me?" |
52176 | Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?" |
52176 | Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?" |
52176 | Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?" |
52176 | Shall I send them here, too?" |
52176 | She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?" |
52176 | Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?" |
52176 | Tell me, Brother, what have they done?" |
52176 | Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?" |
52176 | The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?" |
52176 | The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
52176 | The well?" |
52176 | Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?" |
52176 | Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?" |
52176 | Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?" |
52176 | What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?" |
52176 | What country_ is_ this, please?" |
52176 | What do you s''pose became of him?" |
52176 | What do you suppose these invaders want?" |
52176 | What do you think, Polychrome?" |
52176 | What else do you hear?" |
52176 | What else?" |
52176 | What have you done?" |
52176 | What is it all about, Ozma?" |
52176 | What part of him shall I wind up first?" |
52176 | When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?" |
52176 | Where are they now?" |
52176 | Where are they now?" |
52176 | Where are they?" |
52176 | Where is he?" |
52176 | Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?" |
52176 | Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?" |
52176 | Who is he?" |
52176 | Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?" |
52176 | Why not?" |
52176 | Why, what is that?" |
52176 | Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?" |
52176 | Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome? |
52176 | You remember her, do you not?" |
52176 | [ Illustration] Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?" |
52176 | [ Illustration]"Where is Betsy?" |
52176 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 22 Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?" |
52176 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 25 The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
52176 | cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?" |
52176 | cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?" |
52176 | cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?" |
52176 | replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?" |
52176 | roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?" |
52176 | roared the King;"who took the cover off?" |
52176 | what do I care for the Jinjin?" |
52176 | why did you not come before? |
956 | A big one? |
956 | All ready? |
956 | Am I not your friend and playmate? |
956 | And defy Tititi- Hoochoo? |
956 | And how big will the army be? |
956 | And is he a Rose, also? |
956 | And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube? |
956 | And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy? |
956 | And what became of the Magician? |
956 | And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz? |
956 | And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes? |
956 | And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo? |
956 | And you, Tik- Tok? |
956 | And-- and Princess Dorothy? |
956 | Another escape? 956 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?" |
956 | Are n''t you, Hank? |
956 | Are there spikes in them? |
956 | Are you ready? |
956 | Are you sleepy now? |
956 | Are you the only Tiger in Oz? |
956 | Are you? |
956 | But how about breakfasts? |
956 | But how about yourself, Shaggy? |
956 | But is n''t this an odd experience? 956 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?" |
956 | But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?" |
956 | But what could he find to eat? |
956 | But who are these new friends he has found? |
956 | But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones? |
956 | Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way? |
956 | Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is? |
956 | Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers? |
956 | Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth? |
956 | Can- not I march without fall- ing in- to it? |
956 | Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear? |
956 | Could your magic do that? |
956 | Did he ever have any children? |
956 | Did the bullets hurt you very badly? |
956 | Did you want to see me, Ozma? |
956 | Do I get a salary? |
956 | Do n''t you love me, Gardy? |
956 | Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin? |
956 | Do n''t you want to conquer the world? |
956 | Do you fear him, then? |
956 | Do you hear me, Shaggy Man? |
956 | Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin? |
956 | Do you know him, then? |
956 | Do you know what they have done to me? |
956 | Do you know why? |
956 | Do you see it plainly? |
956 | Do you see that grove at your left? |
956 | Do you see this ribbon around my neck? |
956 | Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them? |
956 | Do you suppose they are likely to fail? |
956 | Do_ you_ understand it? |
956 | Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate? |
956 | Does n''t anyone know where it is? |
956 | Down here? |
956 | Eh? 956 Fall in what? |
956 | Gone where? |
956 | Has anyone a match? |
956 | Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects? |
956 | Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler? |
956 | Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before? |
956 | Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty? |
956 | Have you any jewels left? |
956 | Have you seen him, Queen Ann? |
956 | How about the Rose Princess? |
956 | How about the eggs? |
956 | How are you enjoying our Land of Oz? |
956 | How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute? |
956 | How do you know we''re in the center of the earth? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz? |
956 | How long ago was that? |
956 | How many Generals are there in your army? |
956 | How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''? |
956 | I know; but which road shall we take? |
956 | I wonder if he sees anything down there? |
956 | Is he dangerous, then? |
956 | Is he rich? |
956 | Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders? |
956 | Is n''t it your home, too? |
956 | Is n''t she Royal? |
956 | Is the glass the Law in this country? |
956 | Is the young dragon invisible? |
956 | Is there fire inside of you? |
956 | Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo? |
956 | May Hank come with me? |
956 | Me? 956 Me? |
956 | Me? |
956 | Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?" |
956 | No? |
956 | Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as any other animal in Oz? |
956 | Not when they''re shipwrecked? |
956 | Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?" |
956 | Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?" |
956 | Shall I show it to you? |
956 | Shall I wind him up? |
956 | Shall we go? |
956 | Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken? |
956 | Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?" |
956 | That I was born? 956 The Ugly One? |
956 | The flowers? |
956 | The star exploded? |
956 | Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth? |
956 | Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother? |
956 | Then you are enemies of Ruggedo? |
956 | Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo? |
956 | Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface? |
956 | Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger? |
956 | Unless I ask you to transport them all here? |
956 | Up? |
956 | Was it the wind, do you think? |
956 | We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you? |
956 | Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo? |
956 | Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we? |
956 | Well, what are we waiting for? |
956 | Well, what''s to be done? |
956 | Well, where are you, then? |
956 | Well, why not ad- mit him? |
956 | Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?" |
956 | Wh-- wh-- who is this? |
956 | What Law? |
956 | What about it? |
956 | What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like? |
956 | What are you doing here? |
956 | What can all this mean? |
956 | What charge lies against these people, Tubekins? |
956 | What could you find to eat here? |
956 | What do they look like? |
956 | What do you say, Wizard? |
956 | What do you wish to eat? |
956 | What does your brother look like? |
956 | What has happened to you all? |
956 | What is a Rak? |
956 | What is it? |
956 | What is the thing like? |
956 | What is your will? |
956 | What keeps it going? |
956 | What kind of a kiss? |
956 | What kind? 956 What must I do?" |
956 | What next? |
956 | What people? |
956 | What shall I do? |
956 | What shall I do? |
956 | What shall we do, hide or run? |
956 | What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out? |
956 | What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline? |
956 | What''s all this? |
956 | What''s coming? |
956 | What''s that? |
956 | What''s the matter? |
956 | What''s the use of supposing that? |
956 | What''s up, Your Majesty? |
956 | What, to throw them down the Tube? |
956 | Where are they now? |
956 | Where are you going? |
956 | Where did you come from and how did you get here? |
956 | Where is Betsy? |
956 | Where is my brother now? |
956 | Where is that? |
956 | Where is the dragon now? |
956 | Where is the wicked King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble? |
956 | Where is this famous Queen? |
956 | Where is your Army? |
956 | Where was he lost? |
956 | Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern? |
956 | Who else? |
956 | Who is Betsy? |
956 | Who is he? |
956 | Who is the leader? |
956 | Who knows? |
956 | Who''s he? |
956 | Who? 956 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?" |
956 | Why did n''t I think of it before? 956 Why did you do that?" |
956 | Why do n''t we stop there? |
956 | Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way? |
956 | Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private? |
956 | Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz? |
956 | Why do they call him the Ugly One? |
956 | Why do you suppose that? |
956 | Why do you want sharp claws? |
956 | Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother? |
956 | Why not, Brother? |
956 | Why not? |
956 | Why not? |
956 | Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 956 Why, what''s the matter?" |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion? |
956 | Will you go through the Tube again? |
956 | Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne? |
956 | Will you release my dear brother? |
956 | With gold epaulets and a sword? |
956 | Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too? |
956 | Would the nomes obey you? |
956 | Wrecked? |
956 | You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you? |
956 | Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?" |
956 | And do you know Princess Ozma?" |
956 | And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?" |
956 | Are you conquered yet?" |
956 | Are you sure you found the right cave?" |
956 | Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?" |
956 | Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?" |
956 | As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?" |
956 | At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?" |
956 | But is my dear brother well?" |
956 | But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?" |
956 | But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?" |
956 | But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?" |
956 | Chapter Twenty- Five The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
956 | Chapter Twenty- Two Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?" |
956 | Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?" |
956 | Did you say Ruggedo?" |
956 | Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?" |
956 | Do n''t you think so, Hank?" |
956 | Do n''t you understand such dog language?" |
956 | Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?" |
956 | Do n''t you want to, Toto?" |
956 | Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?" |
956 | Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?" |
956 | Ever been there, my dear?" |
956 | I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?" |
956 | I wonder how they came to be here?" |
956 | Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air? |
956 | Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?" |
956 | Is he lost?" |
956 | Is it very far to the other side of the world?" |
956 | Is n''t that true, Shaggy?" |
956 | Is she among them?" |
956 | Is there a Royal Gardener, then?" |
956 | Me?" |
956 | Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?" |
956 | Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?" |
956 | Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?" |
956 | Shall I send them here, too?" |
956 | She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?" |
956 | Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?" |
956 | Tell me, Brother, what have they done?" |
956 | Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?" |
956 | The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?" |
956 | The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
956 | The well?" |
956 | Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?" |
956 | Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?" |
956 | Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?" |
956 | What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?" |
956 | What country_ is_ this, please?" |
956 | What do you s''pose became of him?" |
956 | What do you suppose these invaders want?" |
956 | What do you think, Polychrome?" |
956 | What else do you hear?'' |
956 | What else?" |
956 | What have you done?" |
956 | What is it all about, Ozma?" |
956 | What part of him shall I wind up first?" |
956 | When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?" |
956 | Where are they now?" |
956 | Where are they now?" |
956 | Where are they?" |
956 | Where is he?" |
956 | Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?" |
956 | Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?" |
956 | Who is he?" |
956 | Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?" |
956 | Why not?" |
956 | Why, what is that?" |
956 | Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?" |
956 | Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome? |
956 | You remember her, do you not?" |
956 | cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?" |
956 | cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?" |
956 | cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?" |
956 | replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?" |
956 | roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?" |
956 | roared the King;"who took the cover off?" |
956 | what do I care for the Jinjin?" |
956 | why did you not come before? |