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17171Can not something be done to save our fish in Connecticut River?
17171Is it above tidal water?
17171What is the situation of the pond compared with the river?
17171What is the size of the pen, how large area, how deep?
17171What kind of failures were there, and the probable reasons therefor?
26632But putting first things first, how would they eat in the meantime?
26632If it should fail to materialize-- as had been known-- what then?
26632Or would you prefer a bass or a perch?
26632This is a fine sheepshead, Mr. Stadly[ the music master], shall I help you?
26632What fleets come yearly upon the coasts of Newfoundland and New England for fish, with an incredible return?
26632What raw materials?
43856Are there many of your people camped at the Big Cypress?
43856Are you asleep, Charley?
43856Are you crazy or am I?
43856Are you sure no one else is around?
43856Are you sure you got four?
43856Are you sure?
43856But how is we goin''to cook''em widout no fire? 43856 Can we Roberts help you out any with what''s worrying you?"
43856Can you tell us what ship that is and what she wants?
43856Chris, did you see any one go into the shack?
43856Daniels is my name,he replied, briskly,"what can I do for you?"
43856Dar''s five hundred dollars to be gib to de one what catches de booze sellers, ai n''t dey?
43856Did he have a finger missing on the left hand?
43856Did he say how many were on the schooner?
43856Did n''t we do our best?
43856Did you fellows get anything?
43856Did you notice he and his men head the procession this trip for the first time?
43856Did you notice that smuggler captain''s voice?
43856Did you notice them, Captain?
43856Do n''t you? 43856 Do you mean that you did not bring over the doctor that was here?"
43856Do you suppose we will have any difficulty in getting the money, Captain? 43856 Do you think I would be here if everything was n''t all right?
43856Do you think Massa Walt''s goin''to die, Massa Chas?
43856Do you think we will make it, Captain?
43856Do you think you are going to leave here with all that money? 43856 Does it pay?"
43856For goodness''sake, how many more are coming?
43856Frankly, what do you make of it?
43856Has we done catched dem all?
43856Has you got one for sho'', Massa Chas? 43856 Have n''t we got you nearly there?
43856Have you any better plan to suggest?
43856Have you any idea where we are, lad?
43856Have you ever formed any theory about it and about the doctor''s mysterious visit, Charley?
43856Have you figured out any plan for dealing with the fishermen?
43856Have you had any experience?
43856How about you, feeling better?
43856How are things coming with you now?
43856How did you know what kind of fish they were?
43856How fast do you think we are drifting, Captain?
43856How is the boy? 43856 How long did you keep your eyes closed?"
43856How many cases?
43856How many do you think we got that time?
43856How many do you think we''ve got?
43856How many have you got, twenty pounds?
43856How many of them are there in it, Walt? 43856 How much did they weigh?"
43856How''s that?
43856How''s the foot?
43856How?
43856I do n''t reckon dey''s any good?
43856I wonder what river this is?
43856I? 43856 Is Walter dead?"
43856Is it possible you have never heard of that man, Watson? 43856 Is it you or your ghost?"
43856Is the entertainment over for the day?
43856It sounds rather impudent, but I want to know just how good a friend you are to Hunter and his gang?
43856Massa Chas,Chris observed,"why do n''t we- alls take to de water?
43856Might not it be an escaped lunatic?
43856No pins sticking in you?
43856PERHAPS you can tell us how far we will have to go up this river before we find a place where we can cross?
43856Run us out of town, you cowardly cur?
43856Say, can we hire you and your launch for a couple of hours?
43856See anything over where you are, Walt?
43856Sick?
43856Then it must have been you whom Chris took for a ghost?
43856Then what did you come for?
43856Then where did those shots come from?
43856Then who could have taken it, if the fishermen did n''t?
43856Want to look at the lime?
43856We do n''t fish except at night, do we?
43856Well, what do you make of it?
43856What am I to do?
43856What did you do?
43856What direction do you think will the gale come from, if it comes at all?
43856What do you mean?
43856What do you think of that?
43856What do you want?
43856What does this mean?
43856What fault can you find with it?
43856What happened to you?
43856What have you done for him?
43856What have you done with my clothes?
43856What is it?
43856What is it?
43856What is that for?
43856What kind of looking fish are they?
43856What kind of work have you done besides sponging?
43856What shall we do about it?
43856What was it?
43856What were those nasty- looking fish, anyway?
43856What''s the matter with this water? 43856 What''s the matter, Captain?"
43856What''s the matter?
43856What''s the name of that widow lady who was so interested in the captain, Mrs. Wick? 43856 What''s this, Chris?"
43856What, tired of life on the dock already?
43856What?
43856What?
43856When''s the next train for Clearwater?
43856When?
43856Where are we going, Boss?
43856Where do you keep your barrel of lime?
43856Where had we better go from here?
43856Where''s the best place to get on her?
43856Which of you is the leader of this pleasant little party? 43856 Who are you?
43856Who could the unseen one be? 43856 Who is he?
43856Why did n''t you get more than one lantern, Walt?
43856Why, Chris?
43856Why, anything the matter with you?
43856Why, what do you want the nets on so early for?
43856Why?
43856Will I lose my hand do you think?
43856Will civilization make my people better? 43856 Will not Hunter have them arrested?"
43856Would any of you have done it for us if you had found them?
43856You are not going off and leave us this way, are you?
43856You brought that little nigger over here with you, did n''t you?
43856You folks going to fish, eh?
43856You''ve got twenty or thirty dollars''worth there, have n''t you?
43856Your names?
43856After all, the mysterious one was friendly to them so why worry about the matter?
43856Anything I can get you there?"
43856Are you lost?"
43856Are you supplied with money?"
43856At last Walter said, practically:"What shall we do now?
43856But was he friendly?
43856But where''s Chris?
43856Can you give us a cup of coffee?
43856Can you take us right off?"
43856Chris, will you see if you can rustle us up a little breakfast?"
43856Could you do it and retain an atom of your own self respect?
43856Daniels?"
43856Did you hear?"
43856Do you recall how the coast lies below there, Captain?"
43856Do you take in all that?"
43856Do you think we can manage it?"
43856Have n''t we got your vessel into a place where she will not be lost?
43856Have you any plan for the future?"
43856How do you suppose some clean dry sea moss would do for couches?"
43856How does that strike all of you?"
43856How''s everything?
43856How''s fishing coming on?"
43856How''s the boy coming on?"
43856Hunter?"
43856Jehosaphat, what is it?"
43856Just how do we stand now, do you calculate, lad?"
43856Massa Chas?"
43856Might not those mysterious shots have been aimed at them as well as the fishermen?"
43856Now, first, have you run into any big bunches of gilly fish?"
43856See this little valve here?
43856Send down for some fish, will you?"
43856Still alive?"
43856There have been ten men killed in the fish camps here the past year, and what caused the killing?
43856Walter grunted, as he realized his error,"why did n''t you tell me that before?"
43856Was any amount of money worth such nerve and muscle racking labor?
43856What are you waiting for?"
43856What did the fish boss have to say?"
43856What would you say to that, eh?"
43856What''s in it, Charley?
43856What''s your opinion, Charley?"
43856Where are we?"
43856Where did you come from?
43856Where do you want to go?"
43856Where would your old ship be outside in the gulf in this gale?
43856Which one of you is going to run her?"
43856Who was he, and how in the world did he know we needed him?"
43856Why did he vanish, and where did he go to?
43856Why, did n''t the doctor tell you that?"
43856Will civilization make them better?"
43856Would it be wise to tell them yet?
43856Would you turn him down at some one else''s demand, even if his skin was black?
43856You see that island right over there opposite the Clearwater dock?
43856by the way, I forgot to ask you if you can run a motor boat?"
43856who''s this?"
26560Afraid, are you?
26560All dressed, fellows?
26560All ready? 26560 And how much would a Massachusetts smack pay you for''em?"
26560And if they wo n''t?
26560And that big box with its top just above water?
26560And they had no brand on their buoys?
26560And those?
26560Any lobsters to sell, boys?
26560Any trouble with lobsters?
26560Anybody got a match? 26560 Anybody here got a wireless?"
26560Anybody here want to put on a mitt and stop a few fast ones?
26560Anybody hurt?
26560Anything broken?
26560Are n''t dogfish good for anything?
26560Are n''t we likely to be picked up before morning?
26560Are n''t you going out with me to haul those traps?
26560Are n''t you going to take the gun?
26560Are n''t you other fellows going to eat anything?
26560Are you much hurt, Dad?
26560Better haul the trap?
26560Boys,he concluded,"what do you say to asking him to come down with us to Tarpaulin?
26560Boys,jeered Pike,"what do you suppose I found this modest, salt- water violet-- or barnacle, I should say-- doing?
26560Budge, can the four of you handle this man if I let go?
26560But how can you stop them from setting traps?
26560But what are they doing on the_ Cassie J._? 26560 But where do we sleep?"
26560But where''s here? 26560 Ca n''t I smoke just one?"
26560Ca n''t we help her somehow?
26560Ca n''t you steer?
26560Can I do anything for you?
26560Can you hold on a minute, Perce?
26560Can you play''The Campbells Are Coming''?
26560Carry me? 26560 Conditions, eh?
26560Did he get his watch back?
26560Did n''t you shoot him?
26560Did you hear that, Jabe? 26560 Did you say this all comes from the Bay of Fundy?"
26560Do n''t you feel well, son?
26560Do n''t you hear it?
26560Do n''t you want me to row awhile?
26560Do you mean it, Percy?
26560Do you mean to say I''d do anything crooked?
26560Do you mean to tell me I lie?
26560Do you often catch as many as that?
26560Do you remember the two fellows we caught stealing sheep the first night we were on Tarpaulin? 26560 Do you think that two such farmers as Throppy and I could make much of a fist at fishing?"
26560Do you think they tried to run us down?
26560Does everybody throw the little ones away?
26560Does he fish?
26560Enemy?
26560Feel that? 26560 Feeling better, old man?"
26560Going to be here long, boys?
26560Going to begin making''em up?
26560Going to take the dog?
26560Got a good fire, Filippo?
26560Got any lobsters, boys?
26560Got enough?
26560Gun? 26560 Had n''t I better row a little longer?"
26560Have a bottle of lemon, Dad?
26560Have a perfecto? 26560 Honestly, between us, how has the boy done this summer?"
26560How about those college conditions, Percy?
26560How about those conditions, Whittington?
26560How can I tell a shark from a swordfish?
26560How can you tell? 26560 How did you ever manage it, Filippo?"
26560How do you know? 26560 How do you like it?"
26560How do you like the looks of your hotel, Whittington?
26560How far is it to the mainland?
26560How long''ve you fellows been hanging on here?
26560How many fish have you got there?
26560How many hooks can you bait in a minute?
26560How many of these did you bring out?
26560How many''shorts''will you probably get a week?
26560How often do you get the mail?
26560How soon will it calm down?
26560How''d you come to know my name?
26560How''ll you do it? 26560 How''s everything here, boys?"
26560If you wo n''t set us over yourself, what''ll you sell that sloop for? 26560 Is it all right to shut the signal off altogether?
26560Is n''t he good to eat?
26560Is n''t this Captain Higgins?
26560Is n''t using you right? 26560 Is that all?"
26560It''ll be hot up in the granite quarries to- day, hey, Filippo? 26560 Keep him?
26560Knocked off, eh, Percy? 26560 Licked him at last, did you?
26560Looking for some way out? 26560 Many craft go by here?"
26560Must seem rather pleasant to have a bank- account you ca n''t touch the bottom of, must n''t it? 26560 Needs salting, does n''t he?
26560No? 26560 Not half bad, is it?"
26560Not looking for trouble, are you?
26560Odd stick, is n''t he?
26560Oso?
26560Pretty fresh, is n''t he?
26560Pretty poor stick, is n''t he?
26560Pretty rough, is n''t it?
26560Remember how delighted you were when you got your first sight of it, three months ago?
26560Runs fast, does n''t it?
26560Say that again louder, will you?
26560Say, Jim, how far south''s the nearest land?
26560Sea''s making up a bit, is n''t it, Jim?
26560Seasick, old man? 26560 See that dreadnought jaw on his father?
26560Shall I keep him?
26560Shark, Jim?
26560So the gale blew you down from Tarpaulin, eh? 26560 So you''re Cap''n Tom''s nephew?
26560Something different from what you felt three months ago, eh, Percy? 26560 Suppose they''ll pick us up?"
26560Taken the cream off the summer, would n''t it? 26560 Then you expect to throw more than fifty dollars a week over the side, just to obey the law?"
26560Then you''re alone most of the time?
26560Thicker''n a dungeon, is n''t it?
26560Think he''s a man- eater?
26560Tired, Jim?
26560To- night?
26560Try it again, Budge?
26560Want a tow in to the island?
26560Want to lend a hand, Whittington?
26560We drink... all together, eh?
26560Well, Whittington,remarked Spurling as they once more crept into their bunks,"how do you like your first night on Tarpaulin?
26560Well, what d''you think of the outlook?
26560Well, what do you say? 26560 Well, what do you think now?"
26560Well, whose fault has it been?
26560Well, will you go to the island?
26560Well,said Lane,"what shall it be?
26560Were you ever down here before?
26560What about his father?
26560What are you about, Whittington?
26560What are you going to do about it?
26560What are you going to do with all that wealth, Percy?
26560What are you going to do with that?
26560What are you staring at?
26560What are you waiting for, you numskull?
26560What d''you make of him?
26560What d''you say to trying your hand at it?
26560What d''you suppose was the matter with him? 26560 What did I tell you?"
26560What did you throw him away for?
26560What do you do with those?
26560What do you do with your''shorts''?
26560What do you mean by making such talk to me?
26560What do you mean by round fish?
26560What do you mean by saying they do n''t''shed''?
26560What do you mean, whoever you are, by jumping on us this way? 26560 What do you mean, you lubber?"
26560What do you say, Budge?
26560What do you say, Perce? 26560 What do you say?
26560What for, Filippo? 26560 What for?
26560What for?
26560What for?
26560What hit me?
26560What is it?
26560What is she? 26560 What keeps one man from pulling another man''s traps?"
26560What makes you so late, Perce?
26560What of it? 26560 What shall it be, boys?"
26560What shall we do?
26560What should you say they were?
26560What supports him?
26560What team have you been catching on?
26560What time is it?
26560What was your college?
26560What will you do, then?
26560What would he have done if he''d found any''shorts''?
26560What would you do if you were alone, Jim?
26560What you masquerading for? 26560 What''ll you have, Roger?"
26560What''ll you take for''em just as they are? 26560 What''ll you take to set the crowd of us over on the mainland near Owl''s Head before daylight?"
26560What''re those for?
26560What''re those half- barrels, full of small rope?
26560What''re you maulin''my brother for?
26560What''s that coming? 26560 What''s that pile of chicken- coops near it?"
26560What''s that white spot?
26560What''s that? 26560 What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s that?
26560What''s the best way of handling our catch?
26560What''s the biggest one you ever saw?
26560What''s the brand?
26560What''s the harm? 26560 What''s the matter, Cap?"
26560What''s the matter?
26560What''s the matter?
26560What''s the trouble here?
26560What''s the trouble here?
26560What''s the trouble out there, Herb? 26560 What''s the trouble out there?"
26560What''s the trouble?
26560What''s the use chasin''round over this pasture all night? 26560 What''s the use of beating round the bush?
26560When did you get here?
26560When did you reach the_ Pollux_, Throppy?
26560When do you plan to start?
26560Where am I?
26560Where are you from, boys?
26560Where can I get a drink?
26560Where did you get that rope?
26560Where did you say the island is?
26560Where do you think the_ Silicon_ is?
26560Where you from?
26560Where''s that lamb?
26560Where''s the island?
26560Where''s the lamb?
26560Where''s your regimentals, Whittington?
26560Where? 26560 Who''s Aries?"
26560Why did n''t you shoot? 26560 Why did n''t you step where I told you?"
26560Why do n''t you fight, you coward?
26560Why so distant, Whittington?
26560Why''s that?
26560Will the gale last as long as that?
26560Will you give''em to me or shall I have to take''em? 26560 Will you go, if it''s thick as it is now?"
26560Will you have_ caffè_? 26560 Will you pay rent?"
26560Wo n''t you come''board?
26560Wo n''t you stop ashore with us?
26560Wonderful, is n''t it?
26560Would n''t those men who were burnt like to come aboard the sloop?
26560Would n''t you take five hundred for her?
26560You do n''t mean to say that five of us have got to live in this hole?
26560You do n''t suppose I''d have a monthly check deposited to your account without arranging to know something about it, do you? 26560 You have drink?"
26560You hear that?
26560All friend, eh?"
26560Are they countrymen of yours?"
26560Are you afraid to support your home team?"
26560Are you all dead?
26560Before either Budge or Throppy had a chance to express an opinion Percy spoke out decidedly:"Take that little Dago with us?
26560But after that what?
26560But what if he kept on?
26560But what if you''d never run across Jabe again?
26560But what odds does it make about the cars?"
26560By the way, Throppy, did you raise the cutter before the captain smashed your instrument?"
26560Ca n''t I help you somehow in money matters?"
26560Can you beat that for luck?"
26560Catch this game for Camden, will you?"
26560Come, now, just between ourselves, what kind of a fellow is he?
26560Could he do it?
26560Did n''t he make that violin talk?
26560Did you hear what Dolph said to the captain about making money?
26560Do n''t you know me, Captain Greenlaw?"
26560Do we have it?"
26560Do we trade?"
26560Do you hear that?"
26560Ever hear the story of the Penobscot Bay captain who started out on a voyage round the world?
26560Feel better?"
26560Fisherman?"
26560For how long?"
26560Get me some breakfast, will you?"
26560Go back?
26560Good friend, eh?"
26560Got any gun?"
26560Guess I''d better go out to''em in the other dory, do n''t you think?
26560Have this mess cleared away and I''ll fix up with you later at the hotel; and get my suit- case over to my room, will you?"
26560Hiding from the sheriff?"
26560Hold a watch on me, will you?
26560How could Dolph fail to hear him coming?
26560How could any of those on board escape?
26560How could they cope with the bullets in the automatics?
26560How could they fail to notice there were only four prisoners in the camp?
26560How does that hit you, Whittington?"
26560How does that hit you?"
26560How far off was Tarpaulin?
26560How large a check shall I write?"
26560How long can a man stand it without eating and drinking?"
26560How long since you''ve had anything to eat or drink?"
26560How long would you stand it?
26560How much shall we pay you?"
26560How you like that, eh?"
26560How''ll we play?"
26560How''s lobsters?"
26560Hungry, old man?"
26560If Spurling''s strength should give out, what would happen to the dory?
26560Isle au Haut or Tarpaulin Island, which should it be?
26560It was broken by Brittler''s sneering voice:"So we might as well give up, had we, eh?
26560Jam something into the mouth of the whistle?"
26560Juggling food again at the Beachmont?"
26560Might n''t some vessel strike the shoal if she does n''t hear it?"
26560Mystery?
26560Nailed to the mast three months out on a rock like that?
26560No?
26560No?
26560No?
26560Not a bad old camp, is it, Perce?"
26560Now what about the sheep?"
26560Out of the spring?"
26560Overtaken?
26560Percy, old man, what do you mean by hiding yourself away offshore in a lonesome spot like this?
26560Pretty afternoon''s work, is n''t it?"
26560Remember our talk at Graffam Academy, Commencement night?"
26560Remember that stranger who made you a call a couple of weeks ago?"
26560Remember the_ Barracouta_, that old power- sloop we''ve taken so many trips in?
26560Return to two months more of the uncongenial drudgery from which he had been so glad to escape?
26560S''pose you''re sorry not to be there?"
26560Say, do you know what this Main Street reminds me of?
26560See anything, Budge?"
26560Shall we keep on or stop here with Pliny?
26560Shall we take a chance and surprise the rest of''em?"
26560Should he keep on or go back?
26560Should he keep on or should he go back?
26560Should he let himself go with it?
26560Should they fight or run?
26560So they intend to build a camp here and spend the summer?"
26560Some life out here, after all, eh?"
26560Some speed-- what?"
26560Somehow they must be thwarted; but how?
26560Something on your mind, eh?"
26560Steamer?"
26560Tarpaulin lay southwest; but which way was southwest?
26560The sun?
26560The surf?
26560Things might have turned out a good deal worse, eh, Perce?
26560Thunder?"
26560Tutors, private schools, summer camps, trainers, travel, automobiles-- and what have they all amounted to?"
26560Was everybody aboard hard of hearing?
26560Was it an invitation or a warning?
26560Was the risk worth taking?
26560We''ll be as snug as if we were in Sprowl''s Cove, hey, Perce?"
26560Well, who cares for''em?
26560What about him?"
26560What answer could be made to such an argument?
26560What are you afraid of?
26560What d''you say to a last game of tennis?"
26560What d''you say, Filippo?
26560What d''you say?"
26560What d''you say?"
26560What did it all amount to?
26560What do you have for amusement?"
26560What do you say, Budge?"
26560What do you say, boys?"
26560What do you say?"
26560What had come over the millionaire''s son?
26560What had made his arms and back so lame and raised those big blisters on his hands?
26560What have you to say for yourselves?"
26560What shall it be?"
26560What should they do next?
26560What was that?
26560What will your address be?
26560What''d we want of that?
26560What''s that?"
26560What''s the matter with you, anyway?
26560What''s the matter, Whittington?"
26560What''s the name of your vessel?"
26560What''s this?"
26560What?
26560When it comes to catching lobsters, have n''t Filippo and I got the rest of the bunch beat to a frazzle?"
26560Where do these sheep drink, anyway?
26560Where is it?"
26560Where was the_ Barracouta_?
26560Where''s that camp?"
26560Where''s that flash- light?"
26560Where''s the thing going to end?
26560Where''s your Latin?"
26560Where?"
26560Whittington?"
26560Who besides themselves was astir at so late an hour on that lonely island?
26560Who''ll be cook?
26560Who''ll spend it, if I do n''t?"
26560Who''s next?"
26560Who''s reading Virgil?"
26560Who''s that pale- faced fellow with the tow head?"
26560Who''s that?"
26560Whose money bought that ticket?"
26560Why ca n''t you use a man''s smoke if you''re going to smoke at all?
26560Why do n''t you speak?"
26560Why not?
26560Why should n''t we?
26560Why so still, Jim?
26560Why were they so eager to reach the mainland that night, and why did the twenty have no voice in the discussion?
26560Why?
26560Why?
26560Will two be enough?"
26560Will you cook for us?"
26560Will you go?"
26560Will you sell her?"
26560Would his arms stand the strain?
26560Would it not be better to hurry back to the cabin, warn Filippo and Throppy, and escape up the bank into the woods?
26560Would n''t that jar you?
26560Would n''t think they were almost a hundred feet above water, would you?
26560Would n''t you have felt that you''d thrown away your time?"
26560Would the captain discover his absence?
26560Would you be willing for me to see if I can recall anything?
26560You get me?"
26560You live on dis island... yes?
26560yes?"