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55082ARE YOU TO BE LUCKY?
55082But, when the two ways give different numbers, what?
55082CRYSTAL GAZING Before we start this chapter, will you just take a look at the following short list of terms used in crystal gazing and spiritualism?
55082Does one disprove the other?
55082HAVE YOU A MOLE?
55082HAVE YOU A TALISMAN?
55082HAVE YOU A TALISMAN?
55082Have you never had a presentiment or feeling of evil to come, a strong feeling which it took all your determination and common sense to drive away?
55082If you have no preferences, why not constitute a device which embraces your lucky number, your lucky flower, your lucky color, and so on?
55082Love in a cottage is all very well-- but how when the roof leaks?
55082Next, find out your lucky number, as directed in the chapter"What is your Lucky Number?"
55082Now the question is,"Which is your lucky color?"
55082Now what cards fill these stations?
55082ON WHAT DAY WERE YOU BORN?
55082Should not we all have a Shani?
55082THE LAST CARD Have you some question that you want answered?
55082Two heads are better than one, or why do folks marry?
55082WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES?
55082WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES?
55082WHAT DO YOUR BUMPS MEAN?
55082WHAT DO YOUR BUMPS MEAN?
55082WHAT IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER?
55082WHAT IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER?
55082WHEN IS YOUR WEDDING?
55082WHEN WERE YOU BORN?
55082WHEN WILL YOU MARRY?
55082WHICH HAND SHOULD BE READ?
55082WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY STONE?
55082WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY STONE?
55082What happens then?
55082What is the particular day?
55082What of all those individuals who wear glasses?
55082What then?
55082Which seems very natural, does n''t it?
55082Why should not you find out how to read the signs of your own future and the future of your friends?
55082Why should not you learn the rudiments of fortunetelling yourself?
43940Am I, dear? 43940 An account?
43940And where is Mabel? 43940 Anon- non-- what do you mean?"
43940Any one hurt?
43940Are you Matson? 43940 Are you giving it to us straight?"
43940Are you sure?
43940Been taking a bath with all your clothes on?
43940Bugs Hartley?
43940But how about batting?
43940But how did he get here?
43940But how on earth could Braxton get here in time to do all this? 43940 But what''s the use of talking about it?
43940Come now, Jim, is n''t that pretty far- fetched?
43940Did n''t you?
43940Did you by any chance catch sight of the jinx that''s been following us?
43940Did you hear the leader say that he had his orders? 43940 Did you see it, John?"
43940Did you see it?
43940Did you see that hit, Robbie?
43940Do n''t you know that Joe lives only a couple of hundred miles from here right over the border? 43940 Do n''t you really know, you old fence- breaker?"
43940Do n''t you see that that''s just what the rascals want you to do? 43940 Do you mean anonymous letters?"
43940Do you mean,asked Joe, after a moment in which surprise and indignation struggled for the mastery,"that that lemonade was doped?"
43940Do you realize that only thirty- two batters faced you and that eleven of them went out on strikes? 43940 Do you remember what Jim said when we said good- by to McRae after the World Tour was over?"
43940Got you rattled by that homer, did he?
43940Have I got to wait that long?
43940Have you gone daffy?
43940Hello, what does that mean?
43940How are you feeling? 43940 How do I know, honey?"
43940How does it feel to be a hero, Joe?
43940How have you been feeling, Momsey?
43940How should I remember?
43940If we can only break even with Cincinnati and get the little end of it in Chicago and St. Louis, what will Pittsburgh do to us?
43940In the meantime, what shall we do about Bugs?
43940Is n''t he a prince?
43940Is n''t my home yours? 43940 Is n''t that boy a wonder, Mac?"
43940It was a-- a fight?
43940Just what do you mean by that, Doctor? 43940 Lemonade?"
43940Mabel''s looking rippin'', do n''t you think?
43940Nearly broke your back reaching for that one, eh?
43940Not a batter, eh?
43940Nothing really has happened to you, has it, Joe?
43940Oh, Joe, what is it?
43940Oh, come now, John,protested Robbie,"are n''t you going a little too strong?
43940Oh, you wo n''t?
43940Road blocked?
43940Robbie hit the nail on the head, did he?
43940Shall I pour you out a glass, sir?
43940Some victory, eh, Joe?
43940Sounds just like the old boy, does n''t it?
43940That means, does it, that he will be out of the game for the rest of the season?
43940The fellow that was with us on the World Tour?
43940WHAT � S THE MATTER WITH YOUR HAND?
43940WHAT''S THE MATTER WITH YOUR HAND?]
43940Was I right when I said I was uneasy about that fellow being in the grandstand?
43940Was n''t it something about bells?
43940Well, what do you think now of my hunch?
43940Well, what do you think the chances are of the Giants copping the flag again, old top?
43940Well, who was it then?
43940What are you trying to do? 43940 What chance have I got of hitting him, when I ca n''t even hit the ball he pitches?"
43940What did I tell you, boys?
43940What do you call this?
43940What do you mean by saying I sent it up?
43940What do you mean?
43940What do you mean?
43940What do you want with me?
43940What is it then?
43940What kept you so long, Joe?
43940What were you looking at so steadily, Joe?
43940What''s happened?
43940What''s that fellow doing here? 43940 What''s that?"
43940What''s that?
43940What''s the big idea?
43940What''s the big idea?
43940What''s the idea?
43940What''s the matter with you?
43940What''s the matter with your hand? 43940 What''s the matter?"
43940Where are you going?
43940Where do you get that stuff? 43940 Where''s Joe?"
43940Where''s your sand?
43940Which one of them was it?
43940Who gave you those orders?
43940Who has?
43940Who was it said that pitchers could n''t hit?
43940Who''s the best specialist in New York?
43940Who''s there?
43940Who?
43940Whom do you think I saw just now?
43940Why ca n''t we?
43940Why do n''t you hit him?
43940Why do n''t you let me get you a maid to help out with the work? 43940 Why not cop the whole sixteen, Mac?"
43940Why was it that they asked for you especially, Joe?
43940Why was it?
43940Why, what''s the matter, Reggie?
43940Worrying about what?
43940You know the road all right, do you?
43940You mean that Braxton did it?
43940You see me, do n''t you?
43940You''re through with us, are n''t you?
43940And did n''t we hear Joe telling Jim a few days ago that his sweetheart was visiting his folks?
43940And do n''t you remember those two pretty girls that were with us on the World Tour?
43940And he had a right to smile, do n''t you think so?
43940And if somebody gave him the money to get here, why was it done?
43940Are you tired at all from pitching those last two innings yesterday?"
43940Be the whole team-- gyp the other fellows out of their jobs?
43940But now that the record was tied, would the Giants be able to hang up a new one?
43940But when you speak of batting, how about Kid Rose of the Yankees?"
43940By the way, Hughson, how is that arm of yours coming along?"
43940Could he repeat?
43940Could it be beaten?
43940Could they beat their own record that had been hung up so long for other teams to aim at?
43940Could they repeat?
43940Could they stop the Giants in their mad rush for the flag?
43940Did you get an order from me or from my room to send up any lemonade?"
43940Do n''t you agree with me, dearest?"
43940Do n''t you see I ca n''t?"
43940Do you get me?
43940Do you think I''d dare show my face there without bringing you along?
43940Everywhere the question was beginning to be asked:"What do you think of the Giants?
43940Formerly it had been:"Will the Giants win to- day?"
43940Had the Giants really come to life?
43940Have they still got a chance?"
43940How far is Martinsville from Riverside?"
43940How is your hand feeling?
43940How many men are there with you anyway?"
43940How many people would have been at the park if they thought their pets did n''t have a chance to win?"
43940I suppose it''s money you want?"
43940I''ll bet a hat-- what''s the matter, Jim?"
43940If so, who was going to stop them?
43940In the meantime I thought that perhaps you might put me up here for a little while, do n''t y''know?"
43940Jim, can you skirmish around and find pen and ink?"
43940Knowing all this, might not such a man as we know Braxton to be see his chance and take it?"
43940Louis?"
43940Louis?"
43940Matson?"
43940Now do you remember?"
43940Now it became:"Will Baseball Joe knock out another homer?"
43940Now what could be a surer thing in a race as close as this than to cripple the Giant team by robbing it of one of its pitchers?
43940One of the papers headed its article:"Is There to Be a New Batting King?"
43940Pygmies were they?
43940Queer, was n''t it?"
43940Some compliment, what?"
43940That hits you on the raw, does n''t it, Fleming?"
43940The sporting columns of the newspapers had headlines like:"The New Batting Star;""A Rival to Kid Rose;""Is There to Be a New Home- Run King?"
43940This is four- seventeen, is n''t it?"
43940Was the pennant still a possibility?
43940Was this the same team that had come home forlorn and bedraggled after their last trip?
43940Were the Giants ever going to be stopped?
43940What do you mean?"
43940What do you want of me?"
43940What good wind blew you down this way?
43940What in the name of seven spittin''cats do you mean by it?
43940What kept her from the game?
43940What on earth would he be doing down here?"
43940What would my family think?
43940What would my friends think?
43940What''s his name?
43940What''s the matter with Joe?"
43940What''s the matter with going to Martinsville and hiring an auto there?
43940Where did it come from?"
43940Where is the letter?
43940Where''s the doctor?
43940Where''s the trainer?
43940Which would make the longer hits?
43940Which would make the more home runs?
43940Who gave him those orders?
43940Who signed that letter?
43940Who was it?"
43940Who''s going to beat us out?
43940Why do n''t you take a chance with Matson?"
43940Will you promise me this?"
43940Would they do it?
43940Would they do it?
43940Would you dare to take a chance with it?"
43940Would you mind stepping outside and seeing whether the car is all right?"
43940he went on, as a thought struck him,"do you remember what Reggie said about meeting Braxton in Chicago?
43940what are you giving me?"
955A Pink Kitten? 955 A Scarecrow?
955A dark well? 955 A little''Cleverness''?
955A popular song?
955A tin woodchopper?
955A what?
955All ready? 955 All ready?"
955Am I captured?
955And alive?
955And am I a prisoner?
955And are n''t you hungry?
955And could he chop wood then?
955And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
955And then shoot them at more travelers? 955 And where did you come from?"
955And where is that?
955And you are a Hopper?
955Any more?
955Any more?
955Are flowers alive?
955Are you afraid of men?
955Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
955Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
955Are you hurt?
955Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
955Be quiet, will you?
955Better than mine?
955Better than mine?
955But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
955But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
955But how can you walk, with only one leg?
955But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
955But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
955But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
955But the question is not if we will behave, but if you will behave? 955 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
955But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
955But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
955But what do you eat now?
955But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
955But why do you go to bed?
955But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
955But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
955Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
955Ca n''t I sing?
955Ca n''t I whistle?
955Ca n''t anything else be done?
955Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you take a joke?
955Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
955Ca n''t you talk from this side?
955Can you dig?
955Can you do anything else?
955Can you see it, Scraps?
955Can you swim?
955Champion what?
955Could n''t we make a raft?
955Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
955Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
955Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
955Did you call me''Scraps''? 955 Did you come to us for advice?"
955Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
955Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
955Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
955Do n''t travelers cross it?
955Do n''t you ever cross it?
955Do n''t you feel tired?
955Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
955Do n''t you own a boat?
955Do n''t you see?
955Do n''t you think we ought to land?
955Do n''t you?
955Do you know where one may be found?
955Do you live here, my good man?
955Do you mean me?
955Do you need more stuffing? 955 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
955Do you surrender?
955Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
955Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
955Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
955Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
955Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy- do? 955 Has she any brains?"
955Has something pleased you?
955Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
955Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
955Have you any dark wells in your city?
955Have you any other accomplishments?
955Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
955Have you noticed my pink brains?
955Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
955Have you one?
955Have you plenty of it?
955Have you seen her, then?
955Horrid?
955How about that sign?
955How big a measure?
955How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
955How can I?
955How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
955How did you get in?
955How did you know I had arrived?
955How do you like Oz?
955How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
955How far is it to the Horner Country?
955How long must we keep this up, Shags?
955How many horns do the Horners have?
955How much is a gill?
955How much of the water do you need?
955How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
955How?
955Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
955I know; but what road shall I take?
955I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
955I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
955If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
955Is Dorothy made of tin?
955Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
955Is anything hurting you?
955Is blue the only respectable color, then?
955Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
955Is n''t any butter? 955 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
955Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
955Is she patchwork, like me?
955Is that all?
955Is that the extent of your wisdom?
955Is that the way we go?
955Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
955Is the owl so very foolish?
955Is there any water in it?
955Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
955Is there such a road?
955Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
955Is this really a prison?
955Is this true?
955Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 955 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
955Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 955 May I pull out the hairs now?"
955May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
955May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
955Me? 955 Me?"
955No jam, either? 955 No?
955None at all?
955Nor a raft?
955Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
955Oh; can you growl?
955Oh; do you change your head?
955Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
955Oh; is that so? 955 Outside?
955Raven, or crow?
955Real fire?
955Really?
955Scraps?
955Seems? 955 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
955So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
955Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
955Tell me,said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
955The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 955 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
955Then what in the world shall we do?
955Then what shall I do?
955Then why did you both leave him?
955Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
955Then why was I ever invented?
955Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
955There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
955They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?'''' 955 This is somewhere, is n''t it?"
955True that we have less understanding?
955Unlucky? 955 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
955Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
955Well, what of it?
955Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
955What about the Hoppers?
955What about the Scarecrow?
955What are the people like?
955What are you trying to find?
955What caused you to think that?
955What companions?
955What crime?
955What did he do then?
955What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
955What did you do all night?
955What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
955What do you mean by such impertinence?
955What do you s''pose he''s done?
955What do you think, Champion?
955What do you want?
955What does it mean?
955What does that mean?
955What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
955What for?
955What for?
955What good will that do?
955What had you to do with my brains?
955What has happened to Scraps?
955What has happened to you?
955What have we got?
955What in the world were you doing?
955What is a Woozy, please?
955What is a patchwork quilt?
955What is a servant?
955What is it?
955What is it?
955What is queer about it?
955What is sleep?
955What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
955What is the next thing Ojo must get?
955What kind of a well is that, sir?
955What next?
955What right have you to order me around? 955 What seems to be the trouble?"
955What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 955 What sign?"
955What was the joke?
955What weapons do you fight with?
955What will they do with him?
955What wolf?
955What''s funny?
955What''s rag- time?
955What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
955What''s the news since I left? 955 What''s the trouble?"
955What''s up, Chief?
955What''s wrong now?
955What''s wrong?
955What, a live Scarecrow?
955What, that little squeak?
955What?
955When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
955Where are you bound for?
955Where does he live?
955Where does this river go to?
955Where is the Horner Country?
955Where is the house, Bungle?
955Where shall we go? 955 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
955Where?
955Which one? 955 Who are the Hoppers?"
955Who are you, Unknown Being?
955Who cares for a butterfly?
955Who cares for''em, anyhow? 955 Who carves the faces on them?"
955Who is Dorothy?
955Who is the dwarf?
955Who is there?
955Who made the joke?
955Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 955 Who, me?"
955Who? 955 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
955Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
955Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
955Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
955Why did they shut you up here?
955Why do n''t you take me with you?
955Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
955Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
955Why do you put those things into your mouth?
955Why do you say that, madam?
955Why does n''t he say anything?
955Why not, sir?
955Why not? 955 Why not?"
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why should I understand that, or anything else?
955Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
955Why, what''s wrong?
955Why?
955Will that make you angry?
955Will you?
955Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
955Would you like to?
955Yes; is n''t he jolly?
955You do n''t want war, do you?
955A Patchwork Girl?
955A prisoner?"
955After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
955And in the Munchkin Country?"
955And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
955And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
955And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
955Anything important?"
955Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
955Are n''t you horrid?"
955Are you glass, or what?"
955But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
955But if I let you go, what will you do?"
955But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
955But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
955But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
955Champion?"
955Chapter Twenty The Captive Yoop As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
955Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
955Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
955Did you notice my brains, stranger?
955Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
955Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
955Do n''t you love classical music?"
955Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
955Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
955Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
955Do you understand that?"
955Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
955Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
955Have you any name of your own?"
955Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
955Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
955Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
955How are you?"
955How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
955How shall we get over the fence?"
955How''s that for a joke, eh?
955Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
955Hurry up, ca n''t you?
955I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
955Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
955Is it glass?"
955Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
955Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
955Is that magic?"
955Is that my name?"
955It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
955It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
955It''s free, is n''t it?"
955It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
955Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
955Magic- maker?"
955May I go?"
955May we come out again?
955Me?"
955Nice place, is n''t it?
955Not the Shaggy Man?"
955Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
955Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
955Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
955Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
955Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
955Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
955See?
955Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
955Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
955Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
955The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
955The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
955The girl eyed this sign a moment and turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
955The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
955The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
955Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
955Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
955Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?''"
955Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
955Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
955Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
955There; does that suit your royal highness?"
955They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
955Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
955Understand?"
955Unkind, was n''t it?"
955What are the other things you are to find?"
955What are you able to do; anything''special?"
955What are you made of-- gelatine?"
955What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
955What do you think, Wizard?"
955What else, Unc?"
955What harm could there be in picking it?
955What is Chiss?
955What is that?"
955What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
955What qualities have you given your new servant?"
955What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
955What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
955When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
955Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
955Where''s the jam then?"
955Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
955Who cares for the outside of anything?"
955Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
955Who put noodles in the soup?
955Who wants to walk?"
955Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
955With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
955Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
955Would you like that kind of food?"
955Would you like to visit it?"
955You ask me why not?
955You see the point, do n''t you?
955asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
955asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
955cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
955cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
955exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
955he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"
32094A Pink Kitten? 32094 A Scarecrow?
32094A dark well? 32094 A little''Cleverness''?
32094A popular song?
32094A tin woodchopper?
32094A what?
32094All ready? 32094 All ready?"
32094Am I captured?
32094And alive?
32094And am I a prisoner?
32094And are n''t you hungry?
32094And could he chop wood then?
32094And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
32094And then shoot them at more travelers? 32094 And where did you come from?"
32094And where is that?
32094And you are a Hopper?
32094Any more?
32094Any more?
32094Are flowers alive?
32094Are you afraid of men?
32094Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
32094Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
32094Are you hurt?
32094Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
32094Be quiet, will you?
32094Better than mine?
32094Better than mine?
32094But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
32094But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
32094But how can you walk, with only one leg?
32094But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
32094But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
32094But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
32094But the question is not if_ we_ will behave, but if_ you_ will behave? 32094 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
32094But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
32094But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
32094But what do you eat now?
32094But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
32094But why do you go to bed?
32094But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
32094But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
32094Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
32094Ca n''t I sing?
32094Ca n''t I whistle?
32094Ca n''t anything else be done?
32094Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you take a joke?
32094Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
32094Can you dig?
32094Can you do anything else?
32094Can you see it, Scraps?
32094Can you swim?
32094Champion what?
32094Could n''t we make a raft?
32094Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
32094Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
32094Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
32094Did you call me''Scraps''? 32094 Did you come to us for advice?"
32094Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
32094Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
32094Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
32094Do n''t travelers cross it?
32094Do n''t you ever cross it?
32094Do n''t you feel tired?
32094Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
32094Do n''t you own a boat?
32094Do n''t you see?
32094Do n''t you think we ought to land?
32094Do n''t you?
32094Do you know where one may be found?
32094Do you live here, my good man?
32094Do you mean me?
32094Do you need more stuffing? 32094 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
32094Do you surrender?
32094Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
32094Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
32094Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
32094Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
32094Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy-- do? 32094 Has she any brains?"
32094Has something pleased you?
32094Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
32094Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
32094Have you any dark wells in your city?
32094Have you any other accomplishments?
32094Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
32094Have you noticed my pink brains?
32094Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
32094Have you one?
32094Have you plenty of it?
32094Have you seen her, then?
32094Horrid?
32094How about that sign?
32094How big a measure?
32094How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
32094How can I?
32094How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
32094How did you get in?
32094How did you know I had arrived?
32094How do you like Oz?
32094How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
32094How far is it to the Horner Country?
32094How long must we keep this up, Shags?
32094How many horns do the Horners have?
32094How much is a gill?
32094How much of the water do you need?
32094How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
32094How?
32094Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
32094I know; but what road shall I take?
32094I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
32094I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
32094If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
32094Is Dorothy made of tin?
32094Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
32094Is anything hurting you?
32094Is blue the only respectable color, then?
32094Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
32094Is n''t any butter? 32094 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
32094Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
32094Is she patchwork, like me?
32094Is that all?
32094Is that the extent of your wisdom?
32094Is that the way_ we_ go?
32094Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
32094Is the owl so very foolish?
32094Is there any water in it?
32094Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
32094Is there such a road?
32094Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
32094Is this true?
32094Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 32094 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
32094Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 32094 May I pull out the hairs now?"
32094May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
32094May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
32094Me? 32094 Me?"
32094No jam, either? 32094 No?
32094None at all?
32094Nor a raft?
32094Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
32094Oh; can you growl?
32094Oh; do you change your head?
32094Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
32094Oh; is that so? 32094 Outside?
32094Raven, or crow?
32094Real fire?
32094Really?
32094Scraps?
32094Seems? 32094 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
32094So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
32094Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
32094The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 32094 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
32094Then what in the world shall we do?
32094Then what shall I do?
32094Then why did you both leave him?
32094Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
32094Then why was I ever invented?
32094Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
32094There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
32094They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?
32094This is somewhere, is n''t it?
32094True that we have less understanding?
32094Unlucky? 32094 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
32094Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
32094Well, what of it?
32094Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
32094What about the Hoppers?
32094What about the Scarecrow?
32094What are the people like?
32094What are you trying to find?
32094What caused you to think that?
32094What companions?
32094What crime?
32094What did he do then?
32094What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
32094What did you do all night?
32094What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
32094What do you mean by such impertinence?
32094What do you s''pose he''s done?
32094What do you think, Champion?
32094What do you want?
32094What does it mean?
32094What does that mean?
32094What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
32094What for?
32094What for?
32094What good will that do?
32094What had you to do with my brains?
32094What has happened to Scraps?
32094What has happened to you?
32094What have we got?
32094What in the world were you doing?
32094What is a Woozy, please?
32094What is a patchwork quilt?
32094What is a servant?
32094What is it?
32094What is it?
32094What is queer about it?
32094What is sleep?
32094What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
32094What is the next thing Ojo must get?
32094What kind of a well is that, sir?
32094What next?
32094What right have you to order me around? 32094 What seems to be the trouble?"
32094What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 32094 What sign?"
32094What was the joke?
32094What weapons do you fight with?
32094What will they do with him?
32094What wolf?
32094What''s funny?
32094What''s rag- time?
32094What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
32094What''s the news since I left? 32094 What''s the trouble?"
32094What''s up, Chief?
32094What''s wrong now?
32094What''s wrong?
32094What, that little squeak?
32094What?
32094When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
32094Where are you bound for?
32094Where does he live?
32094Where does this river go to?
32094Where is the Horner Country?
32094Where is the house, Bungle?
32094Where shall we go? 32094 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
32094Where?
32094Which one? 32094 Who are the Hoppers?"
32094Who are you, Unknown Being?
32094Who cares for a butterfly?
32094Who cares for''em, anyhow? 32094 Who carves the faces on them?"
32094Who is Dorothy?
32094Who is the dwarf?
32094Who is there?
32094Who made the joke?
32094Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 32094 Who, me?"
32094Who? 32094 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
32094Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
32094Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
32094Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
32094Why did they shut you up here?
32094Why do n''t you take me with you?
32094Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
32094Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
32094Why do you put those things into your mouth?
32094Why do you say that, madam?
32094Why does n''t he say anything?
32094Why not, sir?
32094Why not? 32094 Why not?"
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why should I understand that, or anything else?
32094Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
32094Why, what''s wrong?
32094Why?
32094Will that make you angry?
32094Will you?
32094Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
32094Would you like to?
32094Yes; is n''t he jolly?
32094You do n''t want war, do you?
3209420[ Illustration] As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
32094A Patchwork Girl?
32094A prisoner?"
32094After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
32094And in the Munchkin Country?"
32094And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
32094And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
32094And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
32094Anything important?"
32094Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
32094Are n''t you horrid?"
32094Are you glass, or what?"
32094But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
32094But if I let you go, what will you do?"
32094But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
32094But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
32094But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
32094Champion?"
32094Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
32094Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
32094Did you notice my brains, stranger?
32094Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
32094Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
32094Do n''t you love classical music?"
32094Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
32094Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
32094Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
32094Do you understand that?"
32094Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
32094Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
32094Have you any name of your own?"
32094Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
32094Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
32094Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
32094How are you?"
32094How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
32094How shall we get over the fence?"
32094How''s that for a joke, eh?
32094Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
32094Hurry up, ca n''t you?
32094I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
32094Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
32094Is it glass?"
32094Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
32094Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
32094Is that magic?"
32094Is that my name?"
32094It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
32094It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
32094It''s free, is n''t it?
32094It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
32094Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
32094Magic- maker?"
32094May I go?"
32094May we come out again?
32094Me?"
32094Nice place, is n''t it?
32094Not the Shaggy Man?"
32094Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
32094ONE[ Illustration]"Where''s the butter, Unc Nunkie?"
32094Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
32094Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
32094Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
32094Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
32094Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
32094See?
32094Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
32094Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
32094Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
32094The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
32094The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
32094The girl eyed this sign a moment and then turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
32094The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
32094The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
32094Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
32094Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
32094Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?"
32094Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
32094Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
32094Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
32094There; does that suit your royal highness?"
32094They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
32094Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
32094Understand?"
32094Unkind, was n''t it?"
32094What are the other things you are to find?"
32094What are you able to do; anything''special?"
32094What are_ you_ made of-- gelatine?"
32094What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
32094What do you think, Wizard?"
32094What else, Unc?"
32094What harm could there be in picking it?
32094What is Chiss?"
32094What is that?"
32094What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
32094What qualities have you given your new servant?"
32094What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
32094What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
32094When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
32094Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
32094Where''s the jam then?"
32094Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
32094Who cares for the outside of anything?"
32094Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
32094Who put noodles in the soup?
32094Who wants to walk?"
32094Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
32094With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
32094Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
32094Would you like that kind of food?"
32094Would you like to visit it?"
32094You ask me why not?
32094You see the point, do n''t you?
32094[ Illustration]"Is this really a prison?"
32094[ Illustration]"Tell me,"said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
32094[ Illustration]"What, a live Scarecrow?"
32094asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
32094asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
32094cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
32094cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
32094exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
32094he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"
43659A chance for an education?
43659A lady?
43659About the music, Kit?
43659And did you kindle the fire?
43659And how did they get to do it? 43659 And is it a musket, or a cannon?"
43659And quite well? 43659 And then our dinner"--"Will you have it brought up to your room?"
43659And they-- do the thinking,--plan the picture, I mean?
43659And what were you singing for? 43659 And what will we have for dinner?"
43659And who is Florence?
43659And who is the child,--almost a young lady?
43659And who makes these little pictures of children like this girl teaching the dog to read, and this one with the flowers?
43659And you''d like this better? 43659 And you?"
43659Are there any hotel accommodations?
43659Are there any lady engravers?
43659Are they going to do that?
43659Are you going to have any breakfast?
43659Are you going to marry him?
43659Are you out of your head?
43659Because I had so many children?
43659Because she was so pretty?
43659Better to- day, eh?
43659Brief partings are the kindest; are they not, Mr. Howard? 43659 But I suppose it costs a good deal?"
43659But about the Christmas?
43659But ca n''t you eat the lemon? 43659 But could n''t we ever see you?"
43659But how long would I have to study?
43659But how then?
43659But how will Flo get her shawls?
43659But how_ can_ you always believe? 43659 But suppose no one wanted to buy it?"
43659But the pants?
43659But what did he do?
43659But what will you do with a fiddle? 43659 But what_ did_ she want?"
43659But what_ did_ you have? 43659 But where are the trousers?"
43659But where have you been, Charlie?
43659But where would you get your buckwheat?
43659But where''ll you hang''em?
43659But who makes them?
43659But you know where she is?
43659But you want white ones mostly?
43659Ca n''t girls_ ever_ go to sea?
43659Ca n''t we rig up some kind of a litter? 43659 Ca n''t you save any of them?"
43659Can we have a private room?
43659Can you be ready next week?
43659Charlie, I''ve been thinking-- why ca n''t you board here? 43659 Charlie?"
43659Come here, little girl, will you?
43659Could you sell''em if you were poor?
43659Did God raise you from the sea, Joe? 43659 Did n''t you like it?"
43659Did n''t? 43659 Did she ask you?"
43659Did she like it?
43659Did you come down all alone? 43659 Did you do it?"
43659Did you do them?
43659Did you do these yourself?
43659Did you ever hear of a fish being drowned, or a bad penny that did n''t come back? 43659 Did you ever see''em?"
43659Did you go to work in the mill, Charlie?
43659Do n''t people meet with accidents on the land? 43659 Do you ever buy any pictures for books?"
43659Do you know any thing about water- coloring?
43659Do you know of any place in Newbury where I could dispose of flowers?
43659Do you sing?
43659Do you suppose I could sell it?
43659Do you think it would make a pretty spread?
43659Do you think-- that I could-- do any thing with it?
43659Do you, Granny?
43659Does raising chickens prove it?
43659Finger- bowls?
43659Flo, you mean? 43659 Florence,"she began a little timidly,"do you live in New York?"
43659Go? 43659 Goin''to garden any?"
43659Going to school?
43659Going to sea?
43659Got any crackers?
43659Got any_ reel_ good cheese?
43659Granny, ca n''t I go too?
43659Granny,said Kit, after sitting in deep thought, and taking a good chew out of his thumb,"when Joe wears''em out, can you cut''em over for me?"
43659Hal and Kit--"Ca n''t you let a body sleep in peace?"
43659Hal, what would you do?
43659Hal,she said one evening,"what do you know of drawing?"
43659Have we had a letter since my illness?
43659Have you been good children to- day?
43659Have you had any experience with flowers?
43659Have you painted any?
43659Here in my arms,replied Hal;"as good as a kitten; are n''t you, Dot?"
43659Here, Kit, are you asleep?
43659How could you Kit, without saying a word?
43659How did she come to know that she had a genius?
43659How do you ever manage with all this tribe?
43659How far do you go?
43659How long have you been studying?
43659How many chickens would you raise?
43659How much?
43659How old are you?
43659How old are you?
43659How''ll we get the stockings filled?
43659I say, ca n''t we have two?
43659I suppose your grandmother wo n''t mind? 43659 I suppose your grandmother would not stand in the way of your advancement?"
43659I wonder how much such a place would cost?
43659I wonder how you would like to live with me?
43659I wonder if Granny would consent to leave Madison?
43659I wonder if there is any thing that I could eat?
43659I wonder if we''ll all be here next year?
43659I wonder whether she would be any real assistance? 43659 I wonder-- if--''twould-- hurt much?"
43659I?
43659Ice- cream, you mean? 43659 If Granny could only come?"
43659If I do n''t take you to jail this time, will you promise never to do it again?
43659If a hundred of corn- meal costs two fifty, what will the biggest chanticleer in the lot come to? 43659 Is Granny ready?"
43659Is it really true?
43659Is it you?
43659Is it yours for good, Joe?
43659Is n''t it a delight to have such splendid things to work with?
43659Is n''t it odd?
43659Is n''t that gay?
43659Is this really for me?
43659Is your granddaughter at home?
43659It almost seems as if Flossy was dead, does n''t it?
43659It was all her fault; for she would not allow the relation to be kept up, and--"This is your grandmother?"
43659It''s just royal, is n''t it?
43659It''s the very same, is n''t it?
43659Joe,said Granny feebly,"will you take me back to bed?
43659Just guess--"More wages?"
43659May I tell now?
43659My darling,said Hal, glancing at the clock,"ought you not to go to bed?
43659My little girl,said the lady, in a soft, clear voice,"can you direct us to a blacksmith''s?"
43659Nice and fresh?
43659Not that old tumbler with a nick in the edge? 43659 Now''s your chance, mother: how much will you give?"
43659Now, Mr. Howard,she said at one of the parsonage gatherings,"is it really true?
43659Now, is n''t that pathetic?
43659Now, where have you taken them?
43659One cake?
43659Quite winterish, is n''t it? 43659 School of Design?"
43659Shall I send the driver away?
43659She wo n''t come-- will you, Dot?
43659So_ you''re_ here?
43659Spoiled your pies?
43659Suppose a bear comes along and eats you up?
43659The breakfast, or the dog?
43659The excitement has not hurt Granny?
43659The two months?
43659Then you have heard-- nothing?
43659Then, you''ll let me stay?
43659There''ll be some music, wo n''t there?
43659There, Granny, what do you think of that?
43659They do not have any drawing at school?
43659This,--Mr. Kettleman''s troubles?
43659To work?
43659Trade been pretty good, Joe?
43659Turnin''farmer, hey? 43659 Want of her?"
43659Was n''t expecting him home, I suppose?
43659Was n''t it gay and festive, Granny? 43659 Was n''t that gay?
43659Was there any thing for me to hear?
43659Well, if we should set the five hens,--out of say sixty- four eggs we ought to raise fifty chickens; ought n''t we, Granny?
43659Well, we will have some broiled chicken, I think-- are you fond of that, Florence? 43659 Well, what now, Joe?"
43659Well,said Joe,"what are we waiting for?"
43659Well,said Kit much aggrieved,"what are you laughing about?"
43659Well?
43659Well?
43659Were you ill?
43659Were you thinking of entering?
43659What are you crying for, Granny?
43659What are you doing?
43659What are you going to do with it all?
43659What can I do for you?
43659What children? 43659 What could she do with them?
43659What do you study at school?
43659What do you suppose is the reason, Charlie?
43659What do you think, Granny? 43659 What do you want of her, Mrs. Van Wyck?"
43659What does she want you to do?
43659What for? 43659 What is to be done about it?"
43659What kind of horns?
43659What makes you cry then, Granny?
43659What makes you wear your hair short, Charlie?
43659What next?
43659What shall I do,--paint her? 43659 What shall it be, Dot?"
43659What things?
43659What will you do?
43659What would you do with a farm?
43659What''s a brass band?
43659What''s he here for, then?
43659What''s the price of these cranberries?
43659What?
43659What?
43659What?
43659What?
43659What?
43659What_ did_ she want of you?
43659What_ do_ you think? 43659 What_ is_ the matter?"
43659When did you hear from Joe last?
43659When the thrashings went round? 43659 When will it be Christmas?"
43659When will it be open?
43659Where are we to put them all?
43659Where can we go?
43659Where did it come from?
43659Where do you think I found him,--the small snipe? 43659 Where is Charlie?"
43659Where is she going to take you?
43659Where is she?
43659Where will you go? 43659 Where''s Dot?"
43659Where''s Kit?
43659Where''s that midget of a Charlie?
43659Who is to make it,--you, or Hal?
43659Who put the faces in these?
43659Who taught you?
43659Who taught you?
43659Who''s there?
43659Whose work is this? 43659 Why did n''t you think to bring up one of my clean dresses?"
43659Why do n''t you frighten us all to death?
43659Why would n''t it be good?
43659Why, Granny, do n''t you believe we have been spirited away to some enchanted castle?
43659Why, what_ has_ happened, Joe?
43659Why? 43659 Why?"
43659Will it do for you, O morsel of womankind?
43659Will it hurt the plants?
43659Will you please tell me?
43659Will you tell her?
43659Will you tell me-- who made the first design-- for-- those pictures in the window,--the children, I mean?
43659Wo n''t you let me fire off the pistol?
43659Wo n''t you wait, Joe?
43659Worse, my own dear?
43659Would it?
43659Would you like to go?
43659Yes, you may have it in welcome; but you wo n''t git enough off of it to pay for the ploughin''?
43659You could n''t have lost''em?
43659You have not made your bargain?
43659You raise some?
43659You really do n''t mean Mary Jane Wilcox?
43659You remember the old Christmas, Hal? 43659 You wish to do this for a living?"
43659You wished to see me?
43659You wo n''t sell''em all, Hal?
43659You?
43659_ Do_ I look decent, Granny?
43659''What''s in''em?''
43659Ai n''t you most tired to death luggin''that heavy bag?
43659All this time he was thinking what he should do?
43659And all the other things,--the sweet pretty flowers that were frozen?"
43659And did you miss me much?
43659And did you observe that she answered in a correct and ladylike manner?"
43659And he liked them all?"
43659And how did you find us?
43659And is she so very rich?"
43659And now what was she to do?
43659And she wants to adopt you?"
43659And then he began to wonder if he ever would get well?
43659Are you very busy to- day?"
43659At this Florence brightened wonderfully, but after a moment said,"You do n''t think it very selfish, Hal?"
43659But Hal, dear, what is the matter?"
43659But when she looked up at him with the sweetest little face in the world, and said,"Ai n''t Dotty''mart?
43659But where are all the rest?"
43659Charlie, why do n''t you stay?"
43659Could it be possible that there were houses enough for them to live in?
43659Could it be true?
43659Did any remembrance of them ever cross her soul, amid her wealth and pleasure?
43659Did n''t you know that you might burn the woods down, in such a dry time?
43659Did she ask for a drink, Granny?"
43659Did she ever long for them a little?
43659Did she have long yeller curls?
43659Did that make Granny ill?"
43659Did this woman adopt that flyaway Kenneth girl, or only take her as a sort of servant?
43659Did you miss me much?
43659Did you think of starting in the business?"
43659Do n''t you know any better than to be setting the woods on fire?"
43659Do you know where Ann Street is?"
43659Do you like it?"
43659Do you live in the city?"
43659Does n''t Granny know a bit?"
43659Granny dear, what is the matter?"
43659Granny gave a cheerful but cracked treble laugh, and asked,--"What''ll he build it of, my dear,--corn- cobs?"
43659Granny, shall I carry you out?"
43659Granny, was there ever so much money in this old house?
43659Granny, when can we have breakfast?
43659Granny, wo n''t you put a stone on Charlie''s head for fear?"
43659Had Granny received that solemn call?
43659Had they ever lived there, and been so happy?
43659Had they found her letter yet?
43659Hal, how could you guess it?"
43659Has any one heard?"
43659Has n''t God let us slip out of his mind for a little while?"
43659Has n''t any one heard?"
43659Have I forfeited_ all_ regard, all remembrance?"
43659Have you been trying your hand at pictures?"
43659He had insisted upon wearing his best suit,--didn''t he mean to have another soon?
43659He saw it, with the angels keeping Christmas around him; did n''t he, Hal?"
43659He was saying,"Will it hold enough?"
43659Here''s your''lasses, Granny; and what do you think?
43659How could you be the ruin of that second best bonnet?"
43659How could you?"
43659How d''y do, Florence?"
43659How had it happened?
43659How had the child acquired so many pretty ways?
43659How is Granny and all the children, and all the folks at Madison?"
43659How old are you?"
43659How were you saved?
43659I have not seen your brother Joe, nor the hot- house; and what am I to do?"
43659I mean, after they made the sketch, who painted it?"
43659I suppose Mrs. Kinsey''s company came, and there was a grand feast?"
43659I thought a minute: then said I,''Steve, who''s coming here?''
43659I wonder how chickens would do?"
43659I wonder if Kit will get home in time?
43659I wonder if it is wrong, when we were so sad last night?"
43659I wonder if she lives in that forlorn old rookery?"
43659If I should wake before''tis day, What do you s''pose the doctor''d say?"
43659Is it morning?"
43659Is it those whom the Lord loveth?
43659Is n''t Dot sorry?
43659Is n''t Mrs. Osgood something of an invalid,--rather full of whims?"
43659Is n''t it wonderful?"
43659Is n''t it wonderful?"
43659Is n''t that jolly?
43659Is n''t that splendid?
43659Is n''t there enough to go round to all?"
43659Is there not to be peace on earth, and tenderness and good will for all?
43659It was the noblest thing she could do, but would it be the wisest?
43659Late in the afternoon she gained courage to say,--"Did Mary Jane tell you, Mrs. Wilcox, that-- I''d like to stay?"
43659Lots of goodies?"
43659Osgood?"
43659Shall I get some eggs, and set Speckly?"
43659Shall I put her in the cradle, or drop her down the well?"
43659Shall I try to get you in?"
43659She saw the Third- avenue cars; but how was she to get to them?
43659She wo n''t ever touch Hal''s birdies again, will she?"
43659She''d be a great goose; would she not, Granny?
43659Should he go down and tell them?
43659Should she go?
43659Skittles?"
43659So much so, that one day he said,--"You think she_ will_ get well, doctor?"
43659So there was nothing amiss at home?"
43659So they belong to you, Joe?"
43659So you have wrecks on the land as well as on the sea?"
43659Suppose he did not?
43659Suppose you should let''em fall?"
43659That little chap perched up on the stage, Kit?
43659Then the plates: how many were there?
43659There was an old woman''--what are you laughing at, Joe?"
43659There were some suppressed titters, and"O''s,"and"Is n''t it jolly?"
43659This great strange fellow their dear, sweet Joe?
43659To be adopted by so rich a lady, to have an elegant home, and become skilled in all accomplishments-- was it not a dream,--her wild, improbable dream?
43659WHICH SHOULD SHE CHOOSE?
43659WHICH SHOULD SHE CHOOSE?
43659Was it some unwelcome guest to break in upon the sanctity of their twilight hour?
43659Was it the natural result of the employment?
43659Was it the violin, or the soul of the player?
43659Was n''t it funny that we should plan it all up in the old garret?"
43659Was that the waving of her pretty white hand?
43659Was this the change that sometimes preceded the last step over the narrow river?
43659What could Granny do?
43659What could Granny say?
43659What did Hal and Granny think?
43659What did the doctor mean?
43659What did you earn?"
43659What do you suppose is in your stocking?"
43659What is the world coming to?
43659What is your name, little one?"
43659What more could she ask?
43659What now?"
43659What shall I do?
43659What shall it be,--pennyroyal?"
43659What should she do?
43659What the mischief are you at?
43659What was poverty and care and trouble and loss, so long as they had Joe back again?
43659What was poverty and trouble now?
43659What was she thinking of,--angels in heaven?
43659What was she to do, then?
43659What was there so oddly familiar in the laughing eyes?
43659What will he say?"
43659What will you have?"
43659What''ou ky?"
43659What_ did_ Granny say?"
43659What_ will_ you do with it all?
43659Whatever shall I do?
43659Whatever should I have done without you?"
43659When have you heard from Joe?"
43659When will your vacation commence?"
43659Where was she to- night?
43659Who could do it better than he, whose dearest ones were sleeping in quiet, far- off graves?
43659Who do you s''pose is going to mind a little gal?"
43659Who knows but I may fall into the mackerel- barrel before to- morrow night?"
43659Who will begin?"
43659Who''s got''em?"
43659Why did God let Joe die, when we wanted him so much; and Flossy go away?
43659Why did he think of these foolish things now?
43659Why not adopt_ her_?"
43659Why should I wash dishes when I can do something better?"
43659Why''oont him run, Danny?"
43659Why, do you suppose I am going to set up for a queen, because Hal has his beautiful hot- house,--an old woman like me?"
43659Wo n''t you go and ask her in?
43659Wo n''t you, Dot?"
43659Would Granny think her cruel and ungrateful?
43659Would any thing ever be quite as brilliant again?
43659Would it not seem selfish to go off to luxury and indolence, when they must struggle on with toil and care and poverty?
43659Would life, too, draw to a close without her?
43659Would they be very much worried?
43659Would they ever think of it?
43659Would your grandmother object to moving?"
43659You always_ do_ have some trouble, do n''t you?"
43659You do n''t suppose I would offer to sing for a stranger,--a lady too?"
43659You have n''t any other fancy?"
43659You never imagined, Granny, that one of us would attain to such magnificence, did you?"
43659You remember Mrs. Wilcox, do n''t you?
43659You said that Mrs. Osgood proposed that you should take counsel of some one: suppose I should go to Seabury, and talk the matter over with her?"
43659You will not mind?"
43659_ Could_ he ever be thankful enough?
43659and where''s Granny?
43659and where_ did_ all the people come from?
43659and will you beg from door to door?"
43659called Granny from the foot of the stairs,"ai n''t you going to come down and have any supper?
43659can it be forgiven?"
43659did you dream then that I''d be so tall I should have to go round, bowing my head to every doorway, just as if I believed in Chinese idols?
43659did you know that last summer I discovered that you were the old woman who lived in a shoe?"
43659did you see the fireworks and the soldiers?"
43659does n''t every thing seem to happen to us?"
43659exclaimed Dot,"we shall have to echo the crow''s suggestive query,--''The old one said unto his mate,"What shall we do for food to_ ate_?"''"
43659exclaimed Granny,"is it a comfortable, or what?"
43659had you forgotten them?
43659he exclaimed in a low tone,"you were talking of Joe yesterday: has anybody heard from him, or about him?"
43659how could you get there?"
43659how do you do?
43659is n''t it funny that Florence''s husband should have the same name?
43659is n''t that splendid?"
43659said Hal,"you wo n''t chew tobacco?"
43659she exclaimed in her rather shrill but cheery voice,"how''s the day gone?"
43659she exclaimed,"is n''t it odd?
43659she said,"are you all here?
43659the loom?"
43659was n''t it elegant?
43659was n''t it funny?
43659was n''t she splendid?"
43659what did I do with that floor- cloth?"
43659what have you done?"
43659what''s the matter?"
43659when did he come?"
43659where have you been?
43659where''s that dog?
43659which one?"
43659why do n''t you answer?"
43659will God hear us, and pity me a little?
43659with a low, imploring cry,--"have you no welcome for me?
43659worthy follower of Joe, what will you do when you get to be a young lady?"
43659you are the dearest old chap in the world; a perfect darling, is n''t he Granny?
9990A brownstone front?
9990A miser, I suppose?
9990Am I?
9990Am I?
9990And allowed him to keep on striking me?
9990And how did you leave your mother, Robert?
9990And if he wo n''t do it?
9990And what do they say?
9990And what do you think he will care for that?
9990And where did ye get it?
9990And you have made yourself a prisoner here for my sake?
9990Any message from your father?
9990Are they just out of the water?
9990Are you addressing me?
9990Are you going back with us?
9990Are you going out in your boat this afternoon?
9990Are you going to murder me?
9990Are you hurt, sir?
9990Are you quite determined to leave me here?
9990Are you really Ben Haley?
9990But what will become of your mother during that time?
9990But what will we do other days, Robert?
9990But why should he keep back the knowledge? 9990 But you do n''t expect to travel round the world on two hundred dollars, surely?"
9990But you want it yourself?
9990But, suppose you ca n''t find any work?
9990Can you set me across the river?
9990Captain Evans,said he,"is that boy a passenger?"
9990Captain Haley, I believe?
9990Captain Haley,said he, approaching and touching his hat,"will you give me leave to go on shore for the young gentleman that was left?"
9990Could anything be more fortunate?
9990Could n''t I go as cabin- boy?
9990Could n''t you sell your berries, Robert?
9990Did Captain Haley send you for me?
9990Did he ever get off the island?
9990Did he have any reason for striking you, Halbert?
9990Did he say anything about what he had done with this thousand dollars or more?
9990Did he say you might?
9990Did my young friend, Robert Rushton, return with you?
9990Did n''t he ever speak to you on the subject?
9990Did you find any?
9990Did you hit him?
9990Did you not insist on going home with Hester Paine, when I had offered my escort?
9990Did you see him?
9990Did you strike him?
9990Did you suffer much inconvenience from your wound?
9990Did you?
9990Did you?
9990Did your father tell you?
9990Discharged?
9990Do n''t you see their boat?
9990Do n''t you think I might find some stored away in the cellar, for instance?
9990Do n''t you think I might learn after a while?
9990Do they see it?
9990Do you expect me to support you?
9990Do you hold yourself bound by such a promise?
9990Do you know how to fire a gun?
9990Do you know of any good, cheap hotel where I can put up?
9990Do you know to whom you are speaking, boy?
9990Do you know where I can find him?
9990Do you know where he lives?
9990Do you know who did it?
9990Do you mean Robert Rushton?
9990Do you mean it?
9990Do you mean that you have earned ninety cents to- day, Robert?
9990Do you mean to insult me?
9990Do you mean to say that I am not a gentleman?
9990Do you see this?
9990Do you think I am a child? 9990 Do you think I''m made of money?"
9990Do you think it would do any good, Bunsby,he said, after a pause,"to put this receipt in a bottle, as I did the letter?"
9990Do you think there is any chance of my father being yet alive?
9990Do you think they will come for us? 9990 Do you think, if I were alive, I would let any man rob me of the savings of my life?"
9990Does it? 9990 Does that look like going to the almshouse?"
9990Does that look like going to the poorhouse?
9990Does the old fool think he is going to keep me down here?
9990Eu- ro- pean hotel?
9990Good- morning, sir,said she,"And have yez business with me?"
9990Halbert Davis?
9990Has he got any father and mother?
9990Has n''t he got back?
9990Has the ship gone?
9990Have you a handkerchief?
9990Have you any messages to send by me, Rushton?
9990Have you asked him about it?
9990Have you bidden farewell to Hester Paine?
9990Have you brought the money with you?
9990Have you business with me?
9990Have you formed any definite plans about the manner of going?
9990Have you got another cane you''d like to have broken?
9990Have you got the gold with you?
9990Have you made up with him?
9990Have you seen Will Paine''s pony?
9990Have you seen the carpenter about repairing it?
9990Have you?
9990He did n''t tell you how much it was, nor how it was invested?
9990He did not spend the whole of it, did he?
9990Here? 9990 How am I doing it?
9990How are you, Davis?
9990How came he to trust you with the bag? 9990 How came it broken, then?"
9990How came that rock there?
9990How came you here?
9990How came you here?
9990How can I thank you?
9990How can you go?
9990How can you say that, when my father expressly stated it in the letter, written by him, from the boat in which he was drifting about on the ocean?
9990How dared he touch you?
9990How did he get free? 9990 How did it happen?"
9990How did you break it?
9990How did you happen to be at leisure?
9990How do you make that out?
9990How do you sell your berries?
9990How is all this going to end, Bunsby?
9990How is it that father left no property? 9990 How is it?"
9990How is that, captain?
9990How is that?
9990How is that?
9990How is that?
9990How is that?
9990How long ago was this? 9990 How long do you think we shall have to stay here?"
9990How long has he been gone?
9990How long have you been here?
9990How much did it cost?
9990How much do you suppose?
9990How much is it?
9990How much will a new one cost?
9990How so?
9990How soon do you wish to start, Robert?
9990I am sure you will, Robert, But wo n''t you come in?
9990I do n''t know what is a fair price?
9990I hear you are going to boarding school?
9990I hope, Mr. Morgan,he said,"that you have sufficient confidence in me to intrust me I with the command of the_ Argonaut_ on her next voyage?"
9990I see you do n''t know me, Uncle Paul?
9990I suppose that is your only object?
9990I suppose you have read''Robinson Crusoe?''
9990I suppose you understand what I have to say?
9990I suppose you wo n''t take your boat with you?
9990I thought you worked in the factory?
9990I understand then, Mr. Davis,he said, finally,"that you deny the justice of this claim?"
9990I understand you then refuse to pay the money?
9990I wonder how it happened?
9990I wonder how it would seem to live on such an island as this?
9990I wonder if he has any one with him?
9990I wonder if it rains often?
9990I wonder what is the name of this island?
9990I wonder whether he has any business with him?
9990I''ll give you two dollars for the use of it; the next three months?
9990If you have no money, why do you come to me?
9990In what way, sir?
9990Indeed-- how is that?
9990Indeed?
9990Is Mr. Morgan at home?
9990Is Will home?
9990Is he a man you can trust, captain?
9990Is he going to pass it over, I wonder?
9990Is he going to pay the expenses?
9990Is it any business that I can attend to?
9990Is it my own boy talks to me like that?
9990Is not that your name?
9990Is that you, lad?
9990Is that your hatchet?
9990Is there any chance of making Mr. Davis return the money my father deposited with him?
9990Is there any clew to his identity?
9990Is there any one in it?
9990Is there any reason for it, or is it merely a prejudice?
9990Is there no chance of your being on better terms?
9990Is there? 9990 Is there?"
9990Is this mutiny?
9990Is this your final decision?
9990Is this your money?
9990Is your mother at home?
9990It is n''t your fault, Robert?
9990It is something unusual to take passengers, is it not?
9990It was a noble act, my boy; what is your name?
9990It''ll about kill the old man, wo n''t it?
9990It''s about a mile across the river, is n''t it?
9990It''s about the boat, is n''t it?
9990It''s true then, is it?
9990Lend you my boat? 9990 Let me see,"he reflected,"where is he most likely to hide his treasure?
9990May I ask if the boy is a relative of yours?
9990May I ask what is your motive in calling upon me?
9990Mother,said Robert,"did you know anything of this money father speaks of?"
9990Mr. Davis,he said,"if there is no truth in this story, do you think my father, with death before his eyes, would have written it to my mother?"
9990No legal business of your own?
9990No room? 9990 No, no; did n''t I tell you I had n''t got any?"
9990Now where do you think he''s gone?
9990Oh, Robert, what is going to become of us?
9990Perhaps you have got turned out?
9990Robert,said the captain, one day,"how is it that you and Mr. Haley seem to have nothing to say to each other?"
9990Shall I go and look for him?
9990Shall I?
9990Shall we go to market?
9990Shall you miss me much?
9990Shall you want some more to- morrow?
9990Shine your boots, mister?
9990Smash yer baggage?
9990So my simple- minded uncle thinks he has drawn my teeth, does he? 9990 So you''re going to leave town, Rushton?''"
9990So, you''ve been berrying again?
9990Suppose you find yourself without money in a foreign land?
9990Supposing this story to be true,he said, in a half- sneering tone,"you are, of course, prepared to show me my receipt for the money?"
9990Surely, Mrs. Rushton, you do not approve Robert''s scheme?
9990Surely, you will not be so inhuman?
9990That''s your name, is n''t it?
9990The captain did n''t know of your coming?
9990The widow Rushton''s son?
9990Then he is employed in the factory?
9990Then how can you just have received a letter from him?
9990Then it is n''t your boat?
9990Then she wo n''t care about his stealing?
9990Then what have you been doing with your savings all these years?
9990Then where''ll you git the money for me?
9990Then you have not heard what happened at sea?
9990Then you have the receipt still, father?
9990Then you know him?
9990Then you''ll speak to father about it, wo n''t you?
9990Was I? 9990 Was Robert at the boat?"
9990Was that letter received?
9990Well, Robert,said Captain Haley,"how do you like the island?"
9990Well, Robert,said Captain Smith, on their arrival,"what are your plans?
9990Well, captain?
9990Well, what do you want me to do?
9990Well, what is it?
9990Well, will you unlock it now?
9990Were you?
9990Were your father''s adventures as remarkable as yours?
9990What are you going to do now?
9990What are you going to do?
9990What are you going to do?
9990What are you, then?
9990What authority have you for saying that? 9990 What can I do for you, Robert?"
9990What can you mean, Robert?
9990What did he do that for, lad?
9990What did he do that for?
9990What did she say?
9990What do you mean by looking me in the face in that impudent manner?
9990What do you mean by that, sir?
9990What do you mean by that, sir?
9990What do you mean, Bunsby?
9990What do you mean?
9990What do you mean?
9990What do you mean?
9990What do you mean?
9990What do you want for them?
9990What do you want me to do?
9990What does he do with his money?
9990What for?
9990What have I done?
9990What have I to say?
9990What have you done? 9990 What have you done?"
9990What have you got to say about it?
9990What have you there, Jimmy?
9990What have you to say, Robert?
9990What is that, captain?
9990What is the meaning of this foolery?
9990What is to prevent me, I should like to know?
9990What kind of a hotel is that?
9990What made him break it?
9990What made you let him have it?
9990What made you make such a noise?
9990What makes the door stick so?
9990What of that?
9990What put such a thing into your head?
9990What shall I do,asked Robert, in a low voice,"if he comes out?"
9990What shall I do? 9990 What shall we do?"
9990What sort of a place are you going to try for?
9990What will Will Paine say? 9990 What will the sailors say when I do not return?"
9990What would mother say if she should see me now?
9990What''s that?
9990What''s that?
9990What''s the matter, Halbert?
9990What''s the matter?
9990What''s the matter?
9990What''s the matter?
9990What, are you back again?
9990What, do you know about it?
9990What, then, is it?
9990What, were you doing with that candle?
9990What?
9990When will you be home, Robert?
9990When will you see him?
9990Where are you going?
9990Where away?
9990Where did you get your money to pay the passage?
9990Where did you raise money to pay your expenses?
9990Where do you keep your provisions, then?
9990Where have you been all this time?
9990Where have you been?
9990Where is Bates?
9990Where is he? 9990 Where is he?"
9990Where is the boy?
9990Where is the gentleman?
9990Where is your ship?
9990Where shall I go, uncle?
9990Where shall we build our house?
9990Where shall we sleep?
9990Where''s the key?
9990Whereabout would he be likely to land?
9990Which you wo n''t do?
9990Who are you that call me Uncle Paul?
9990Who are you?
9990Who can be writing to mother from Boston?
9990Who do you mane, Johnny?
9990Who do you mean?
9990Who do you mean?
9990Who fired the gun?
9990Who has done this, Captain Haley?
9990Who is going to send me there?
9990Who is it?
9990Who is it?
9990Who is that in the boat?
9990Who tied you to the tree, lad?
9990Who was that man who came across in your boat?
9990Whose is it?
9990Whose money is that, Robert?
9990Why did n''t you catch him?
9990Why did n''t you volunteer, then?
9990Why do n''t you borrow it sometimes?
9990Why do n''t you go after him?
9990Why do you come to disturb me, after so many years?
9990Why do you say that? 9990 Why not?
9990Why not?
9990Why not?
9990Why not?
9990Why not?
9990Why not?
9990Why should n''t we have some?
9990Why will he?
9990Why wo n''t I?
9990Why, then, did you tell me fifteen minutes since that I might buy one? 9990 Why?"
9990Why?
9990Will you count it, and see if it is all right?
9990Will you promise that, father?
9990Will you take care of some money for me until I get a chance to deposit it in the savings bank?
9990Will you take us?
9990Wo n''t I?
9990Wo n''t the letter prove anything?
9990Wo n''t the young beggar be in a precious scrape when it''s found out? 9990 Wo n''t you come in?"
9990Wo n''t you walk in, sir?
9990Would n''t Mr. Davis take you back into the factory if I went to him and told him how much we needed the money?
9990Would you like some of the fish for supper?
9990Would you mind selling it to me if I will give you money enough to buy a new one?
9990You are?
9990You do n''t think this man will betray his trust?
9990You have n''t bought it?
9990You have n''t done anything wrong?
9990You have not found your father?
9990You mean that we shall go fishing?
9990You mean the trees?
9990You stay with me?
9990You think you would like it?
9990You wo n''t desert me, Bunsby?
9990You wo n''t leave me to perish miserably on this island?
9990You would n''t have the heart to chate your ould mother out of her share?
9990You would n''t turn out your sister''s son, would you, Uncle Paul?
9990Your wife does n''t know of it?
9990Your wife knew you had left the money in his hands?
9990After a little unimportant conversation, he said:"Mr. Davis, may I ask the favor of a few minutes''conversation with you in private?"
9990Am I to pay the interest to your wife?"
9990Are you here of your own accord?"
9990Are you not proud of your son?"
9990Arrived at Calcutta, the question arose:"What shall we do with him?"
9990At length he turned to the widow, and said, abruptly:"Do you not know my name?"
9990But Mr. Davis has, no doubt, supplied her with money?"
9990But he was not quick enough, Robert Rushton had already approached Hester, and said,"Miss Hester, will you allow me to see you home?"
9990But how could he even do this?
9990But how is it you are not at the factory?"
9990But is n''t this a sudden idea, your going to school?"
9990But was these no hope of recovery?
9990But, Will, are you in earnest about the boat?"
9990But, after all, was it certain that his father was dead?
9990But, tell me, how came you here?"
9990Can I help you?"
9990Can you oblige me by taking care of the money?"
9990Can you tell me where he went?"
9990Come, this is rather better than dry bread, is n''t it?"
9990Could his eyes deceive him, or was this really the man whom he had so grossly injured?
9990Could it be that he was to die, when life had only just commenced, thousands of miles away from home, in utter solitude?
9990Davis?"
9990Davis?"
9990Did Halbert speak to you?"
9990Did he make you his confidant?"
9990Did he tell you so?"
9990Did n''t I tell you, mother, I would find something to do?"
9990Did you go as a sailor?"
9990Did you think this was the only fish I caught?"
9990Do n''t you hear it?"
9990Do you know me now?"
9990Do you know the name of this island?"
9990Do you remember when the cars came so near running off the track a short time since at Millville?"
9990Do you think there is any chance for us?"
9990Dunham?"
9990For what place did he buy a ticket?"
9990Had he come so far for this?
9990Had such been the case, do you think I would have kept the knowledge of it from your mother so long after your father''s supposed death?"
9990Had the dead come back from the bottom of the sea to expose him?
9990Had they departed?
9990Has she authorized you to speak for her?"
9990Have n''t you got any meat in the house?"
9990Have n''t you got one?"
9990Have n''t you got some somewhere?"
9990Have n''t you heard the news?
9990Have you seen anything in the line of grub here- abouts?"
9990He did not at first recognize him, but said, inquiringly,"Well, my young friend, from whom do you come?"
9990He quickly leaped in, and asked:"What is the matter?
9990He received a good salary, did he not?"
9990He was stopped by a policeman, who demanded,"Whose bag is that, Johnny?"
9990He''s rich, is n''t he?"
9990How could Robert have learned anything of his treachery to his father?
9990How did it happen that Mr. Morgan, one of the merchant princes of New York, had become interested in an obscure country boy?
9990How did you happen to come in advance of the captain?"
9990How long do you want to stay in Calcutta?"
9990How much money did he take away with him?"
9990How much will my passage be?"
9990How much, money do you think I have here?"
9990How soon will the train be here?"
9990How will you make a living?"
9990How''s that?"
9990I suppose you are pretty rich, eh?"
9990I''ll give you three dollars, if you say so?"
9990Is it far?"
9990Is that all you have to tell me?"
9990Is this all you have to say to me?
9990Is your father at home?"
9990Now, how much better off should I have been if I had kept my place in the factory?
9990Now, how would you like to have some fish for supper?"
9990On the day after the funeral, the latter met Captain Rushton and Robert, and said:"Will you come to my office this afternoon at three o''clock?"
9990One day when Mrs. Start addressed him as Mr. Smith, he asked:"Why do you call me by that name?"
9990Paine?"
9990Paine?"
9990Plane''s bill when it comes in?"
9990Rushton?"
9990Shall his act go unrewarded?"
9990Shall it be roast or boiled?"
9990Should he find a boat?
9990So you are going to see a little of the world?"
9990There''s an old man named Nichols lives on the other side, is n''t there?"
9990This is a chape hotel, is n''t it?"
9990Was Captain Rushton still alive?
9990Was his father still alive, or was this letter a communication from the dead?
9990Was n''t he afraid you''d steal it?"
9990Was there any possibility of his averting it?
9990We''ll be company for each other, wo n''t we, Uncle Paul?"
9990What are you going to do about it?"
9990What are you going to do with them?"
9990What do you think of his successor, Captain Haley?
9990What do you think of that?"
9990What have you to say to that?"
9990What if the latter should light on some of his various hiding places for money?
9990What in the meantime would become of his mother?
9990What is his name?"
9990What made you lock me in?"
9990What name shall I say?"
9990What room are you going to give me?"
9990What will a new one cost you?"
9990What will his father say?"
9990What will people say if you turn me out of doors?"
9990What''s that the boy said?
9990When did you get home?"
9990When he finished, he said,"Now tell me where you keep your vegetables, Uncle Paul?"
9990When was it we launched it?"
9990When will you see about it?"
9990Where are you going?"
9990Where did you get it?
9990Where did you pick them?"
9990Where do you want to go?"
9990Where is he, I wonder, and how long have I got to wait for him?
9990Who has done this?"
9990Who then could detect his crime?
9990Why should it?"
9990Will you make your home on board the ship, or board in the city, during our stay in port?"
9990Will you receive it with our best wishes for your continued success as a teacher of penmanship?"
9990Will you take him?"
9990Will you wait a minute while I go and ask her?"
9990Wo n''t you come in?"
9990Wo n''t you need any of this money for present expenses?"
9990Would n''t my wife be surprised if she knew her husband were so rich?"
9990Would your father sell it?"
9990You are sure your mother is well provided for?
9990You do n''t mean to say that you need the whole house?"
9990You have not forgotten?"
9990You prefer to be alone rather than to have me with you?"
9990You remember, before I sailed for Calcutta, I called here and asked you to restore the sum of five thousand dollars deposited with you by my father?"
9990You say there was not only a hole in the bottom, but it was otherwise defaced and injured?"
9990You will come, wo n''t you?"
9990do you dare insult me in my own office?"
9990my dear son, how came you here?"
9990repeated Halbert,"and to whom?"
9990said our hero, surprised,"When did it come?"
52017Addie,she said, after recounting her success to her sister,"do you know I feel quite like a young lady of fortune?
52017Ai n''t you smart?
52017Am I really on the Atlantic, bound for Europe?
52017Am I to live at the hotel with you, sir?
52017An unknown divinity, eh? 52017 And does the whole burden of their support fall on you?"
52017And has monsieur money enough?
52017And if you do?
52017And is not monsieur afraid he will starve-- without money?
52017And that is the whole of it?
52017And that secret is----?
52017And they live?
52017And was he a passenger?
52017And what did he say?
52017And what do you do?
52017And where?
52017And who is this young gentleman?
52017And you are at the head of this establishment?
52017And you are not particular what you do?
52017And you are really liable to die suddenly?
52017And you brought back the note, then?
52017And you consider that a good week''s work?
52017And you do n''t fancy the advice?
52017And you feel ready for breakfast?
52017And you have them with you?
52017And you love him?
52017And you mean to have Miss Beaufort there to play dancing- tunes?
52017And you will give them to me, if perchance I set you free?
52017And, after having gallantly rescued her, you helped her into a car?
52017Annoying?
52017Any letters or cards for me?
52017Are reporters well paid?
52017Are you Major Grafton''s adopted son, or ward?
52017Are you a stranger in the city?
52017Are you from the country?
52017Are you going to ask him to help you?
52017Are you going to call upon him?
52017Are you mad?
52017Are you not ashamed, Mrs. Flanagan, to twit my poor sister with what is her misfortune, not her fault?
52017Are you not the boy who told me I had a ticket on my shawl?
52017Are you staying at the Metropolitan, too?
52017Are you sure of this?
52017Are you sure that he died? 52017 Are you the doctor?"
52017Aunt,she said,"whom do you think I met on Broadway just now?"
52017Before he had time to go home? 52017 Benjamin, what brings you to New York?"
52017Boy,he said,"do you live in New York?"
52017But have we a right to keep it?
52017But how are you going to live while you are doing all this?
52017But if she objects to pay it?
52017But shall I always be as lucky?
52017But surely you will believe me, knowing that I am perfectly sane?
52017But what does it all amount to, mother?
52017But what has that to do with you, sir?
52017But will anybody pay me so much?
52017But,protested Francois, indignantly,"do you think because I am poor that I have no feeling?
52017But,_ Monsieur le Docteur_, do you understand that my child-- my little Marie-- is very sick? 52017 By the way, Clarence, I have two tickets to the Grand Opera House this evening; would you like to go?"
52017By the way, when did your mother move to Minnesota?
52017Ca n''t I give lessons in something?
52017Ca n''t we-- compromise-- this-- thing?
52017Ca n''t you throw off the interest? 52017 Can I be of any service to you personally?"
52017Can I pay my rint wid fifty cints? 52017 Can he have found out?"
52017Can you give me a place in your store, sir?
52017Can you tell me how soon we may expect to come into our property? 52017 Can you tell me if the good doctor is well?"
52017Can you tell me the value of it?
52017Can you tell me what became of the boy whose name you assumed?
52017Come to make your fortune, eh?
52017Could n''t you manage to ask her name?
52017Did I not promise, if you learned farming, that when you got older I would set you up on a farm of your own?
52017Did I not write you to stay in Sunderland?
52017Did Major Grafton tell you I was insane?
52017Did grandfather appoint him guardian?
52017Did he remember me?
52017Did he utter these infamous falsehoods?
52017Did n''t you know our rules?
52017Did n''t you mean anything this morning when you were going to put us out of the house because I could not pay the whole of the rent?
52017Did she give her name?
52017Did this boy strike you?
52017Did you dance?
52017Did you ever see Philip?
52017Did you find him, sir?
52017Did you get any money? 52017 Did you have a good time, Rose?"
52017Did you hit him first?
52017Did you know he was my uncle?
52017Did you know him?
52017Did you know my father?
52017Did you live on the farm?
52017Did you not know that the Pope lived in Rome?
52017Did you notice how stylishly he was dressed, pa?
52017Did you see Philip?
52017Did you send for him, pa?
52017Did you speak to him?
52017Did you tell him?
52017Did you wish to see Clarence?
52017Did you write him that you were coming?
52017Do n''t you believe me?
52017Do n''t you feel tired?
52017Do n''t you like the name?
52017Do n''t you think we ought to do something in the matter, Clara?
52017Do n''t you think your father would give me a home in his family and let me attend school in the city?
52017Do n''t you want to go?
52017Do they?
52017Do you also play, my dear?
52017Do you call that early?
52017Do you consider yourself competent to teach the piano?
52017Do you feel like dancing?
52017Do you give lessons on the piano?
52017Do you go back to Sunderland to- night?
52017Do you know how much they charge?
52017Do you know that boy?
52017Do you know where you are now?
52017Do you like it?
52017Do you like to sit up so late?
52017Do you mane to say you have n''t got my rint ready?
52017Do you mean to say that you were not with the major at that time?
52017Do you mean your cousin Benjamin?
52017Do you remain long in the city?
52017Do you remember the office of Mr. Codicil-- that was the name of the trustee, was it not?
52017Do you see that man over on the other side of the table-- the short, red- haired man?
52017Do you see that?
52017Do you still live on Twelfth street, Nicholas?
52017Do you suppose he knows anything about us?
52017Do you think I can let my rooms for nothing?
52017Do you think I ought to do anything, Arethusa?
52017Do you think I will suit?
52017Do you think he will be richer than I?
52017Do you think so? 52017 Do you think so?"
52017Do you wish to buy a suit?
52017Do you, then, live in Rome?
52017Does he make you a fair offer?
52017Does he pay you well?
52017Does monsieur see that cottage?
52017Does that mean on the top floor?
52017Does this Major Grafton appear to be wealthy?
52017Does your wife-- my sister-- know that you have received this money?
52017Dr. Bourdon, how is my ward?
52017Francois,he said,"ca n''t you get me something to read?"
52017From what part of America does Mr. Novarro come?
52017Has any one seen the boy?
52017Have n''t you got money enough to go to a hotel? 52017 Have we met before?"
52017Have you a good room?
52017Have you ever seen Mr. Walton''s store?
52017Have you got through for to- night?
52017Have you passed the day pleasantly?
52017Have you slept well, youngster?
52017Have you so much money with you, then?
52017He died on that very day?
52017He has?
52017He is ambitious----"What does that mean?
52017He left a wife and child, did he not?
52017Home again, Rose?
52017How are you?
52017How came my watch out of the pocket, and why were you leaning over me?
52017How can I do it?
52017How can I thank you, sir, for your liberality?
52017How can that be?
52017How could I come to Europe alone?
52017How could I help him, sir?
52017How do you like it?
52017How do you think it would do for Harry to carry him a letter, asking him to call upon us?
52017How does it happen I have never met your cousin before?
52017How does it happen that you have left him? 52017 How far away is it?"
52017How far is Lyons away?
52017How have you passed the day?
52017How is Major Grafton?
52017How long do you expect to keep me here?
52017How long have you been in the city?
52017How long shall we probably be gone?
52017How long, monsieur? 52017 How much do the young ladies owe you?"
52017How old is he now?
52017How should she know him?
52017How would fifty cents do?
52017How, then, do you happen to be here?
52017I can not go?
52017I hope, Mr. Codicil, you are not disappointed to know that the boy is still alive?
52017I suppose I would not get so much at a pawnbroker''s?
52017I suppose he is in Europe?
52017I suppose there is n''t time for me to go home and see my mother before sailing?
52017I suppose you do n''t know where that is?
52017I was, but I am earning a good income now, and----"You have n''t got a place, have you?
52017I wonder what he means?
52017I wonder whether she really does n''t care for any more work,thought Parkinson,"or is it only pretense?
52017In what way can I serve you, miss?
52017In what way, Rose?
52017Is Mrs. Tilton at home?
52017Is Philip with him?
52017Is he a bad man?
52017Is he gone?
52017Is he my cousin?
52017Is it a good place?
52017Is it a stranger?
52017Is it because my little Marie is sick?
52017Is it hard work?
52017Is it in a store?
52017Is it morning?
52017Is it possible, sir?
52017Is it possible? 52017 Is it quite right to condemn me before you have heard anything of the circumstances attending my leaving him?"
52017Is it safe?
52017Is my uncle in?
52017Is n''t it b''yes?
52017Is n''t that high?
52017Is n''t there any opening in that line in the country?
52017Is she rich or poor, a stylish city lady or a rustic beauty?
52017Is she very bad, Jean?
52017Is that the gentleman monsieur desires to see?
52017Is there a boy staying here named Philip Grafton?
52017Is there anything interesting connected with it?
52017Is there nothing else by which we can raise money?
52017Is this the boy you spoke of?
52017Is this the carriage I ordered?
52017Is this true, Clarence?
52017Is your guardian with you?
52017Is your name Francois?
52017Is-- is Marie alive?
52017It was his son, was it not?
52017It''s ashamed I''m to be, am I?
52017Major Grafton,Ben began,"how long since did Philip die?"
52017May I ask when that was?
52017May I ask why?
52017Mother,he said, about three months before my story begins,"do n''t you think my uncle would give me a place in his store?"
52017Mr. Parkinson? 52017 My little gentleman, do you come from Rome?"
52017My young friend-- by the way, what''s your name?
52017No, monsieur; but----"But what?
52017No; that will not do; and yet, perhaps you may have met persons coming from Rome?
52017Not even to right such a wrong as this?
52017Now, Ben, what career do you select?
52017Now, as to your terms, Miss Beaufort?
52017Now, madam,turning to the tall lady,"what can I show you?"
52017Of course you have a piano at home?
52017Officer, do you know anything of the boy you have brought in?
52017Oh, she covers it up with you; but I ask you, Aunt Lucy, how could she otherwise get acquainted with a gentleman of Mr. Randall''s position?
52017Say, b''yes, ai n''t it so?
52017Say, cop, ye did n''t see me hit him?
52017Sha''n''t Ben go, too?
52017Shall we forward any letters?
52017Shall you call on your uncle this morning?
52017She has no fortune, but what does that matter?
52017She is living, then?
52017So you''ve finished the vests?
52017Star- gazing at midday?
52017Straight ahead?
52017Suppose we say two hundred?
52017Suppose you proved refractory?
52017Tell me,he said, quickly--"did your uncle, shortly after your father''s death, enlarge his business?"
52017That is a great way off, is it not?
52017That will be rather severe, wo n''t it?
52017That?
52017The boy died, did he not?
52017Then he was handsome?
52017Then there were no cousins in New York?
52017Then they ought to be enjoying it now?
52017Then why have you disobeyed me?
52017Then why is he here?
52017Then would you be kind enough to lend me two dollars on it till-- till next week?
52017Then you are a tenant of Miss Wilmot?
52017Then you do n''t know your way round New York?
52017Then you have no place to sleep?
52017Then you think he recognized me?
52017Then you will not let me go?
52017Then you wo n''t accept a less price?
52017Then, Uncle Nicholas, you wo n''t give me a place in your store?
52017Then, on the boy''s death, he would lose this income?
52017Then, three dollars and a half will pay to the end of the present week?
52017Then, you wo n''t do anything for me, sir?
52017To Minnesota?
52017To bid me good- by? 52017 To what do you refer?"
52017Tommy Burke, did n''t you see him hit me?
52017Well, Arethusa?
52017Well, boy,he said, frigidly,"so you have lost your place with Major Grafton?"
52017Well, sir, your answer?
52017Well, well, I may be a little touched myself-- who knows?
52017Well, well, what are we coming to?
52017Well,said the landlady, entering upon her business at once,"have you got my money for me?"
52017Well?
52017Well?
52017Were you ever here before?
52017Were you-- his guardian?
52017What are you doing there, Philip?
52017What are you doing?
52017What are you staring at, Randall?
52017What boy?
52017What brings you to town, James?
52017What business had he to interfere with my plans? 52017 What did he discharge you for?"
52017What did he have to say, pa?
52017What did he say? 52017 What did he say?"
52017What did your cousin say?
52017What do you mean? 52017 What do you mean?"
52017What do you say to that, then?
52017What do you want money for particularly to- day?
52017What do you want?
52017What do you wish me to do?
52017What does he mean by''especially now?''
52017What does it all mean? 52017 What does it all mean?"
52017What does it all mean?
52017What does it mean?
52017What else did he say?
52017What fault have you to find with it?
52017What has made that old cat so good- natured all at once?
52017What have I done?
52017What have I to do with her? 52017 What have I to do with such a dirty business as that?"
52017What if he is passing off this boy for the first, in order to retain the liberal income which he received as guardian?
52017What is amiss with them?
52017What is it, Francois?
52017What is it, sir?
52017What is it, sir?
52017What is it, sir?
52017What is it?
52017What is it?
52017What is that, monsieur?
52017What is the charge against this boy?
52017What is the matter?
52017What is the rent of these rooms?
52017What is your name?
52017What kind?
52017What luck are you meeting with in New York, Ben?
52017What made you tell the lady what she had on her back?
52017What makes you ask?
52017What more did he say?
52017What paper do you write for?
52017What proof have you that I am insane?
52017What relatives have you living?
52017What shall I do?
52017What shall we do, Addie?
52017What were you doing?
52017What will you do, sir?
52017What will you do, then?
52017What will you do,_ Monsieur le Docteur_?
52017What would become of my poor wife and child?
52017What would monsieur like?
52017What''s all the fuss about?
52017What''s your name?
52017When am I to go to work?
52017When another week''s rent will be due? 52017 When can you come back?"
52017When did poor Philip die?
52017When did the boy escape? 52017 When did you first see him?"
52017When you write, will you give her my profound respects?
52017When-- did he die?
52017Where are we going?
52017Where are you staying?
52017Where did all this come from?
52017Where do you come from?
52017Where do you go?
52017Where does monsieur live?
52017Where have you been? 52017 Where is Major Grafton?"
52017Where is he?
52017Where is it?
52017Where is it?
52017Where is that boy? 52017 Where is that?"
52017Where is the boy who came here last night with your husband?
52017Where is the station, Francois?
52017Where shall I drive, monsieur?
52017Where shall I put my old clothes?
52017Where should I find the money to pay my expenses?
52017Where to, sir?
52017Where would monsieur go?
52017Where?
52017Who do you know there?
52017Who do you want to see, boy?
52017Who had escaped, if any?
52017Who is it?
52017Who is it?
52017Who is she?
52017Who is that fine- looking boy you were just speaking to?
52017Who is that pretty young lady?
52017Who is the boy that Major Grafton has with him now?
52017Who is this for? 52017 Who pays you such a wretched price?"
52017Who was your father?
52017Why ca n''t I keep my own name?
52017Why do you ask?
52017Why need he go away?
52017Why not?
52017Why should I not learn it?
52017Why should n''t I be? 52017 Why should they do that, sir?"
52017Why, then, did you not seek pupils, instead of trying to make a living by sewing?
52017Why?
52017Will monsieur look at some apartments?
52017Will monsieur take my advice?
52017Will that do?
52017Will you take from me my boy?
52017Will you use your influence to obtain me a position elsewhere?
52017Wo n''t need to get my clothes?
52017Wo n''t you investigate it?
52017Wo n''t you join us in a little game?
52017Wo n''t you wait till next week?
52017Would monsieur like something else?
52017Would you object, Mr. Grafton, to my sending five dollars to my mother? 52017 Yes, but is it on my way?"
52017Yes, slightly, and you?
52017Yes; is n''t it satisfactory?
52017Yet, is it right to keep it when we owe money?
52017You admit that?
52017You are brother- in- law to Mr.--I beg pardon, Doctor Baker?
52017You are going to stay, ai n''t you?
52017You are in search of a position, are you?
52017You are no longer in his employ?
52017You are not alone in the world?
52017You are not alone?
52017You are not going to sit up all night, are you?
52017You are not in earnest?
52017You are not?
52017You are prospering, I take it, Nicholas?
52017You are sure you wo n''t relent, and make him a happy man?
52017You ca n''t expect a poor music- teacher to break away from her work at this season?
52017You do n''t mean to say Nicholas Walton is your uncle?
52017You do n''t mean to say you are struck at last, Randall-- you who have so long been the despair of manoeuvering mammas? 52017 You do n''t want to leave home, Ben, do you?"
52017You may be right, Ben; but how could I spare you? 52017 You mean that he was very much attached to the boy?"
52017You mean the gentleman who came here with you?
52017You said you would give a hundred francs to any one who would get you out of this?
52017You saw that he knew me?
52017You shall repent this,she said to herself, and looked so stern that her partner asked, with alarm:"Are you not well, Miss Jayne?"
52017You will come to my room at midnight?
52017You-- haven''t been speculating?
52017Your life hangs on a thread? 52017 Your mother-- is she living?"
52017Your uncle?
52017_ Oui, monsieur._"And how long have you been here-- in this asylum?
52017And how did he find clothes to fit me so exactly?"
52017And this was to be Ben''s home-- for how long?
52017And you do n''t know the young lady''s name?"
52017And you, I hope you are prospering?"
52017Are we likely to see him on deck soon?"
52017Are you dead?"
52017Are you going to leave the city?"
52017Are you sure that this is not the same boy?"
52017Are you the boy?"
52017Are you very tired?"
52017At the supper- table, where Clarence met his father for the first time since he had called at his office, he said:"Oh, papa, what do you think?
52017Before he had acquainted your mother with his good fortune?"
52017Ben had escaped, it is true, but why could not he go on charging for him just as before?
52017But do n''t you think he might do something for us?"
52017By the way, Miss Beaufort, has your elderly admirer renewed his proposals?"
52017By the way, Mr. Randall comes to your party, does he not?"
52017By the way, where are you staying?"
52017Ca n''t I do something to make you comfortable?"
52017Ca n''t you leave off for an hour and rest?"
52017Ca n''t you spare a seat for me?"
52017Can you give me Tuesday and Friday afternoons from three to five?"
52017Can you manage it?"
52017Can you walk five miles?"
52017Clinton Randall paid no attention to the discomfited Parkinson, but asked Rose:"Has this man annoyed you?"
52017Codicil?"
52017Did he come away with you?"
52017Did he die a natural death?"
52017Did n''t I tell you?"
52017Did n''t you know anything of this?"
52017Did they pay you for the vests?"
52017Did you speak to either of the ladies?"
52017Did you stop and speak to him?"
52017Did your uncle say nothing of them?"
52017Do I look insane?"
52017Do n''t you know where you are?"
52017Do n''t you remember the doctor said you would in all probability outgrow your weakness and be as strong as I am?
52017Do you consent, or shall we bring suit?"
52017Do you expect to call upon him?"
52017Do you get up early?"
52017Do you know what I will do then?"
52017Do you know where Philip and his guardian are staying?"
52017Do you know, Addie, I feel inclined to be extravagant?"
52017Do you often write home?"
52017Do you remember a stout gentleman who came into Hitchcock''s just as we were going out?"
52017Do you see a light over there?"
52017Do you think I would steal?
52017Do you understand?"
52017Do you want a teacher?"
52017Do you want to know my opinion of Miss Propriety-- the opinion I formed when I first saw her?"
52017Do you want to see him?"
52017Do you wish your son to listen?"
52017Do you write a fair hand?"
52017Do you-- take gentlemen?"
52017Does n''t she live here?"
52017Flanagan?"
52017Has he ever annoyed you before?"
52017Has she not paid our rent, and given us ten dollars besides?"
52017Has she, then, lost the money that your father left her?"
52017Have n''t you made a mistake?"
52017Have you a pocket- book?"
52017Have you all the money you need?"
52017Have you any other engagement?"
52017Have you anything to detain you in Europe?"
52017Have you your luggage with you?"
52017He employs a large number, I suppose?"
52017How are you feeling to- day, Addie?"
52017How could he find out?
52017How could he stave off this visit?
52017How did Mr. Grafton know that I would be here?
52017How did he tell you I had shown signs of insanity?"
52017How did you get it?"
52017How happens it, then, that we did not know of it before?"
52017How many vests can you make in a week?"
52017How much did you expect to get for that ring?"
52017How much pay do you get?"
52017How much were you intending to charge for a lesson?"
52017How much?"
52017How was he ever to return home, and what prospect was there for him in Europe?
52017I do n''t look crazy, do I?"
52017I say, ai n''t it good, though?
52017I shall want some writing done, account- books straightened, and-- by the way, do you play on the piano?"
52017I suppose he was a commonplace young man, red- haired and freckled, perhaps?"
52017I suppose there is n''t any place where I can get supper so late as this?"
52017I suppose you can take care of yourself?"
52017I suppose you have no objection?"
52017I suppose you have no objection?"
52017I suppose you have not been here long?"
52017I will take her part, pay her the money as a favor, and-- you comprehend?"
52017I wonder if I shall always be so weak and useless?"
52017Is it far?
52017Is it right to rear him in Europe, leaving him without any adequate knowledge of his own country?"
52017Is monsieur an American?"
52017Is there an American gentleman at present staying in the hotel?"
52017Is there any railroad station near your house?"
52017Is this furniture all yours?"
52017May I ask, Miss Beaufort, where you live?"
52017May I know the name of this broker?"
52017Not out of the city?"
52017Novarro?"
52017Novarro?"
52017Of course you have heard of it?
52017Parkinson?"
52017Procuring writing materials, she penned a brief note, which she handed to Rose, when completed, with the inquiry,"How will that do?"
52017Shall you be there?"
52017So it''s you that are spakin'', is it?"
52017So you were wholly left out of the will?"
52017Suddenly Mr. Walton said, sharply:"What was all that rubbish you were telling me about your cousin being arrested?"
52017To what part do you go?"
52017To whom would the boy''s fortune go, if it were known that he was dead?"
52017Walton?"
52017Walton?"
52017Walton?"
52017Was she actually walking with him?"
52017What can I do for you?"
52017What did he hit you for?"
52017What did you say?"
52017What do you mean?"
52017What do you think of that, eh?"
52017What does he want here?"
52017What does this mean?"
52017What for?
52017What have you got there?"
52017What name shall I mention?"
52017What ought he to do?
52017What rent shall you ask?"
52017What shall I do?"
52017What sort of a place is this?"
52017What would his mother and sister say?
52017What''s fifty cints?"
52017When did you arrive?"
52017When, a few hours later, Bolton approached Ben and asked:"Have you spoken to Major Grafton about me?"
52017Where did he die?"
52017Where does he keep himself?"
52017Where is he going?"
52017Where is the proof of your strange and unfounded charge?"
52017Where is your home, Francois?"
52017Who shall I say wishes to see her?"
52017Why am I alone idle?"
52017Why must he be a fool, and threaten to blab?
52017Why should he have left all his property to our cousin Philip and none to us?"
52017Why should he not open any letters that came for him?
52017Will it be too much to ask you to call on us?
52017Will monsieur come with me?"
52017Will you accept me as your guardian to protect your interests and compel your uncle to disgorge his ill- gotten gains?"
52017Will you allow me to say what I know about him?"
52017Will you help me with a few sous?"
52017You are a music- teacher?"
52017You do n''t mean to say, child, that your united incomes amount to only four dollars and forty- five cents?"
52017You do n''t sit up so late in the country, do you?"
52017You do n''t suppose we keep a pawnbroker''s shop, do you?"
52017You have n''t forgot it''s Monday mornin''?"
52017You have n''t got another place, have you?"
52017You have not run away, have you?"
52017You know whether you are my nephew or not, and whether you are engaged in any plot?"
52017You will not tell M. Bourdon, will you?"
52017You wo n''t refuse?"
52017You would n''t want them to look upon me as mean, pa?"
52017You would not be likely to do as well in New York?"
52017and without me?"
52017ejaculated the Cuban;"you are his son?"
52017has your time come?"
52017what is the matter with you?"
52017where are your eyes?"
54389A capitalist?
54389A fire in Harlem, eh?
54389A hundred? 54389 A prisoner?"
54389Ai nt I respectable?
54389Ai nt that suit good enough?
54389Along? 54389 Already?"
54389Always sold newspapers?
54389Am I right about seeing Miss Horton just coming from here?
54389And did she marry that actor fellow?
54389And do you know most of the folks around here?
54389And do you promise not to say a word of what I have just told you?
54389And he got away from you? 54389 And how long has this been going on?"
54389And how much did he steal from you?
54389And how much will the lessons be?
54389And if I do, what then?
54389And if I refuse?
54389And if I should die in the meantime, what then? 54389 And if you are caught, what then?"
54389And she turned her back on you?
54389And the combination of the safe?
54389And the girl-- what of her?
54389And what did the broker say?
54389And what did you do then?
54389And who are you?
54389And why are you so opposed to me?
54389And why not, if I can get the rocks?
54389And why not?
54389And why wo n''t we get his property?
54389And will she come to me?
54389And you are going to pay her?
54389And you git half?
54389And you have n''t seen''em?
54389And you have them still?
54389And you think this would be a good investment?
54389And you?
54389Another? 54389 Are you afraid to trust me?"
54389Are you going to keep me a prisoner here?
54389Are you going, or must I call an officer?
54389Are you related to Sam Pepper?
54389Are you sure Billy stole them?
54389Are you the gent that just came from Sam Pepper''s place?
54389At once?
54389At what?
54389Back there?
54389But how came you here?
54389But how was it Pepper made you a prisoner?
54389But it will serve him right, wo n''t it?
54389But what about me?
54389But what are you doing here?
54389But what made the change?
54389But where can I get pupils?
54389But who are you, and where did you come from?
54389But who will buy me any clothes?
54389But why wo n''t you let me give it to you?
54389But you can find out where the theatrical company is, ca n''t you?
54389By the way, have you seen anything of Billy Darnley since yesterday noon?
54389Ca n''t you sell them to somebody else?
54389Can I trust you?
54389Can it be the same?
54389Can she see?
54389Can this be possible? 54389 Can this be true?"
54389Can you put her in my power?
54389Come in and rest, wo n''t you? 54389 Concluded to come back after all, eh?"
54389Could n''t we get the man to trust us for the stand?
54389Could our Gertrude have met with foul play at Lakewood?
54389Dat ai nt none o''my affair, is it?
54389De feller you had de fight wid?
54389Did I say anything else?
54389Did I? 54389 Did Nelson Pepper find the place for you?"
54389Did he recover?
54389Did he rob you?
54389Did he say where he was going or when he would be back?
54389Did n''t I see you steering a short time ago?
54389Did n''t he ever send you to day school?
54389Did n''t my father leave anything?
54389Did n''t you sign articles with him?
54389Did she go alone?
54389Did you bring her along?
54389Did you catch him?
54389Did you ever go to Paterson after that?
54389Did you hear what I said?
54389Did you make the noise I heard a while ago?
54389Did you say she must come-- that I wanted her to come?
54389Did you say that man had robbed my father-- I mean the man who shot him?
54389Did you see about those stocks to- day, Homer?
54389Did you see her come away?
54389Did you see her?
54389Did you see them get on the ferry?
54389Dis is my spot, see?
54389Do n''t you think she''ll get over it?
54389Do you know anything about him-- where he came from, and so on?
54389Do you know my cousin?
54389Do you know that gentleman?
54389Do you know where they went next?
54389Do you mean dat fer an insult, Nelse?
54389Do you mean that you think I ought to rob that safe?
54389Do you mean to say he killed your boy?
54389Do you remember him?
54389Do you suppose either Darnley or Snocks went home?
54389Do you want to put your name in the advertisement?
54389Does he wish me to come back?
54389Does she go there for her letters?
54389Does she like to read?
54389Does the lady live at a hotel?
54389Eh?
54389Examined? 54389 Excuse me, but can you tell me where Mrs. Broaderick''s house is?"
54389Gertrude, have you taken up with this common fellow?
54389Gertrude, you are cruel-- why not listen?
54389Go around to the other entrance,replied the gate- keeper, and then added,"Are you after that other newsboy?"
54389Going into business with George Van Pelt, eh?
54389Going to run the stand alone?
54389Gone?
54389Has he been home in the last two or three hours?
54389Has n''t he ever told you anything about yourself?
54389Have n''t I lived here going on forty- five years-- since I was a little girl?
54389Have n''t I told you so before? 54389 Have n''t you heard?
54389Have some papers this morning?
54389Have you any idea where Billy is now?
54389Have you any medicine to put you to sleep, sir? 54389 Have you got a job for me?"
54389Have you heard anything more of the stand?
54389Have you heard anything of her yet, Homer?
54389Have you money?
54389Have you notified the police?
54389Have you the address?
54389He did n''t say what about?
54389He does n''t? 54389 He had n''t any property?"
54389He is your uncle?
54389He? 54389 Help you at what?"
54389Here?
54389How about the cash?
54389How are you making out with the girl?
54389How are you to live? 54389 How can I help you?"
54389How can he sell a sewing machine for a dollar?
54389How could it affect his sickness?
54389How dare you talk to me, you miserable pup?
54389How did you find the way so soon?
54389How did you guess it?
54389How do you do, miss?
54389How do you know?
54389How far is Lakewood from here?
54389How far is it to the Lakewood railroad station from here?
54389How goes it with you?
54389How goes it, George?
54389How goes it, uncle?
54389How is Miss Horton making out these days?
54389How is business, Van Pelt?
54389How is it that she knows that street boy?
54389How is it you have n''t paid back that quarter I let you have?
54389How is my uncle?
54389How is she?
54389How is the sick friend-- any better?
54389How is trade?
54389How is your mother?
54389How many papers are dirty, Paul?
54389How many scholars have you now?
54389How many?
54389How much did you make?
54389How much is the rent?
54389How much was it worth?
54389How much was the book?
54389How much will the visit be?
54389How much?
54389How shall we strike out?
54389How was that?
54389How was that?
54389How?
54389How?
54389How?
54389Hullo, what does he want now?
54389I did, but----"And you saw Gertrude?
54389I do n''t see how?
54389I have given him every claim on Uncle Mark''s fortune; what more can he wish? 54389 I mean one of those gentlemen that loan money out on business?
54389I wonder how much he knows?
54389I wonder if I dare do it so soon?
54389I wonder if I have time to read them over, to make sure they are all right? 54389 I wonder what he is up to now?"
54389I wonder where he is?
54389I-- er-- what do you know of the gold?
54389I? 54389 I?
54389If it was your fault, as you say, why not send for her?
54389If that''s a fortune, what''s the amount you expect to gain? 54389 If we need a witness, will you aid us?"
54389Is Mr. Pepper in?
54389Is Sam Pepper here?
54389Is anybody else outside?
54389Is he a relative?
54389Is he dead?
54389Is he here?
54389Is her stand closed?
54389Is his name Nelson?
54389Is it worth a hundred dollars?
54389Is it you?
54389Is it?
54389Is n''t my life worth that?
54389Is n''t that so, Clarence?
54389Is she working?
54389Is that Gertrude?
54389Is that all the money there is in the safe?
54389Is this Mary Kennedy?
54389Is this where Billy Darnley lives?
54389Is your husband to work?
54389It beats all how some fellers strike it lucky, eh?
54389It''s worth a quarter, ai nt it?
54389Land soon?
54389Last night you spoke about a good game to make you rich,answered Nelson curiously,"What did you mean by that?"
54389Lemme go, do yer hear?
54389Lend me a dollar of dat money, will yer? 54389 Let me see, what did Sam say about the man he wanted me to rob?
54389Make me?
54389Me? 54389 Me?
54389Me? 54389 Nelson, ai nt you often wondered who you was?"
54389Nelson, is that you?
54389Nelson, what does this mean?
54389Nelson? 54389 Nobody else-- that cousin, for instance?"
54389Now where in the world shall I look for her?
54389Now will you give up?
54389Of course they do n''t beg?
54389Of course you have n''t given up selling papers?
54389Off de stand?
54389Oh, Heavens, can it be possible? 54389 Oh, that''s it, is it?"
54389Oh, why ca n''t he let me alone? 54389 Or must I hammer you some more?"
54389Or, perhaps Gertrude knows about this?
54389Perhaps I can read the paper to you?
54389Robbed you of your son?
54389Samuel Pepper? 54389 Seen anything of Len Snocks?"
54389Shall I bring Nelson up?
54389Shall I go after him?
54389She was n''t? 54389 She''s a new one around here, ai nt she?"
54389She''s a real lady, ai nt she, Nelson?
54389So I have caught you, have I?
54389So I''ve got you at last, have I?
54389So Uncle Mark offered five thousand for the return of little David, eh? 54389 Stole five dollars from you?
54389Sue me?
54389Supposing I do n''t let you leave?
54389Sure you ai nt making a mistake, boy?
54389T''ink yer big, do n''t yer?
54389That was her name?
54389That''s the name of a swell piano, is n''t it?
54389The fo''castle of the_ Victory_?
54389The way? 54389 Then I guess you made over a dollar?"
54389Then how are you going to do it?
54389Then you have n''t seen her at all?
54389Then you intend to take me to the West Indies with you?
54389Then you wo n''t accept my protection?
54389Then you wo n''t tell me where I came from?
54389Then you wo n''t tell me where she lives?
54389Then you''ll go to Philadelphia? 54389 Then, if you get the chance, steer close to some other boat, will you?
54389There, how do you like that?
54389Things he stole?
54389To Boston? 54389 To see if it was safe?"
54389To stay?
54389Uncle, in case anything should happen to you, may I ask what you have done with your will?
54389Under your orders?
54389Want to buy?
54389Want to drug me again?
54389Want to ship?
54389Was he alone?
54389Was it a case of kidnaping?
54389Was n''t he here this morning?
54389Was that young lady over here to find me?
54389Water, did you say?
54389We know better where to spend our money; do n''t we, Billy?
54389Well, Uncle Mark, how goes it to- day?
54389Well, a sea trip might do you some good, Billy, but you are not going to take it just yet What did you do with the stuff you stole from the stand?
54389Well, are n''t you going?
54389Well, how have you done to- day?
54389Well, if it''s a question of price, how much do you want?
54389Well, what do they do then?
54389Well, what is it?
54389Well, when will we land?
54389Well?
54389Were they carrying anything?
54389Were they?
54389Were you around so you could have seen her?
54389What are they doing-- keeping you a prisoner here?
54389What are you going to do next?
54389What are you going to do with it?
54389What are you going to do?
54389What are you talking about?
54389What brought you here?
54389What brought you here?
54389What business is that of yours?
54389What can that mean?
54389What did you take in to- day?
54389What do they do?
54389What do you know of it?
54389What do you mean by that?
54389What do you want me to pay?
54389What do you want now?
54389What do you want of Billy?
54389What do you want to do with it?
54389What do you want?
54389What do you want?
54389What does he expect to do?
54389What does he want for the stand?
54389What does pay-- that I can do?
54389What does the man do?
54389What does what mean?
54389What else is there?
54389What for?
54389What have you done with that gold?
54389What have you to do with this matter?
54389What if I am?
54389What is he guilty of?
54389What is it?
54389What is she doing now?
54389What is that girl to you? 54389 What is that in your hand?
54389What is the meaning of this?
54389What is the uncle''s name?
54389What is your full name?
54389What is your name, please?
54389What kind of a man is this Captain Grabon?
54389What luck?
54389What papers do you want, Paul?
54389What place is this?
54389What plan?
54389What shall I do?
54389What shall we do next?
54389What was he?
54389What was his name?
54389What was the name of the man who shot him?
54389What way?
54389What what means, lad?
54389What will they charge me?
54389What will we make it-- Van Pelt& Pepper, Newsdealers?
54389What will you give me for finding her for you?
54389What will you go into then?
54389What would you do with it?
54389What''s that?
54389What''s the matter?
54389What''s the trouble?
54389What, for just finding her?
54389What, you do n''t know what your name is?
54389What, you?
54389When did I say that?
54389When did it happen?
54389When was she to get back from Lakewood?
54389When was this?
54389When will he be back?
54389When will that be?
54389When will you steer again?
54389When will you take the stand?
54389When?
54389Where am I?
54389Where are they going with that push- cart? 54389 Where are you bound?"
54389Where are you going?
54389Where can I find Miss Horton?
54389Where can I find you, if you''re not at home?
54389Where did Billy Darnley go after he came off the ferry?
54389Where did you get it?
54389Where did you see him?
54389Where has Mr. Bulson gone?
54389Where have you been?
54389Where is Darnley?
54389Where is Nelson?
54389Where is she living now?
54389Where is she now?
54389Where was this? 54389 Where''s my five dollars?"
54389Where''s the answer?
54389Where''s the key to this door?
54389Where''s the other boy?
54389Where-- who placed me here? 54389 Where?"
54389Where?
54389Which has the most in about the fire?
54389Who are you, young man?
54389Who are you?
54389Who could have opened the safe?
54389Who is it?
54389Who is it?
54389Who is master around here, I''d like to know?
54389Who is sick?
54389Who knew the combination beside your uncle?
54389Who was the man?
54389Who''s there?
54389Who, miss; the big boy who stole my money?
54389Who-- what-- who are you?
54389Who-- who has the wine?
54389Who?
54389Whom did you see?
54389Why ca n''t yer let me have de dollar?
54389Why did n''t yer git furder downtown?
54389Why did you carry me off?
54389Why do n''t you let me take care of you, Gertrude?
54389Why do n''t you sew them up, as I do?
54389Why do n''t you tackle a fellow your own size?
54389Why not? 54389 Why should n''t I be angry?
54389Why, Gertrude, you are not going to be angry at me, are you?
54389Why, I did n''t think-- that is, five dollars is a nice sum for a newsboy, is n''t it?
54389Why, Paul, how is it you are out so late?
54389Why, has that fool come here?
54389Why, what do you mean?
54389Why, you monkey, do n''t you know you are now under my orders?
54389Why-- er-- how did you get here?
54389Will he lend it?
54389Will ye now? 54389 Will you accept it?"
54389Will you accept my check?
54389Will you do that?
54389Will you give me my money?
54389Will you give me the money?
54389Will you keep silent if I tell you?
54389Will you see her then?
54389Will you stay here?
54389Will you tell me my right name?
54389Will you tell me where I can find her?
54389Without fail?
54389Wo n''t I?
54389Wo n''t I?
54389Wo n''t Nelse be surprised when he finds de t''ings gone?
54389Wo n''t the money be good enough?
54389Wo n''t you drink with me, Homer?
54389Worden, do you want to earn a quarter?
54389Wot did de old gent give yer, Nelse?
54389Wot do yer mean by t''rowin''me down?
54389Wot do you want now?
54389Would you like to retire?
54389You are Mr. Sam Pepper?
54389You are Nelson?
54389You are certain of that?
54389You are quite sure he''ll come soon? 54389 You are the nurse Dr. Barcomb said he would send?"
54389You can testify to them, ca n''t you?
54389You could have told me?
54389You did n''t expect to see me, did you?
54389You did n''t watch them?
54389You expect to keep me here all night?
54389You hardly expected to see Gertrude come back from Lakewood so soon, did you?
54389You have everything that proves the boy''s identity?
54389You know that young lady who is stopping with Mrs. Kennedy, do n''t you?
54389You told me you were going to land soon?
54389You want to git out of paying me that five dollars a week, do n''t you?
54389You want to see me?
54389You were on the express train?
54389You will not-- not touch me if I do?
54389You-- you speak the truth?
54389You? 54389 And do you know what the books were?
54389And he sends you out to sell papers?"
54389And if he was gone, should he expose the man who, good or bad, had cared for him so many years?
54389And if there is, what can Mark Horton know about the past?"
54389And what do you think?
54389And where is Billy Darnley?"
54389And who put this rag on my head?"
54389Are you a capitalist?"
54389Bob, do you hear that?"
54389Bulson?"
54389Bulson?"
54389But about that money?"
54389But he gave some of it to you?"
54389But how is it you ai nt selling papers to- day?"
54389But tell me first, have you been taking any wine lately-- I mean the wine Homer Bulson gave you?"
54389But tell me, is this man''s right name Sam Pepper?"
54389But what is it you want, ma''am?
54389But where will ye be after getting the money?"
54389But, I say, have you been around here long?"
54389But, tell me, is your name Gertrude?"
54389But-- but who did this?"
54389But-- but-- who are you?"
54389Can it be true?"
54389Conroy?"
54389Conroy?"
54389Could you send him over to her place when he comes?"
54389Did Pepper refer to the past, or did he have in mind what he could leave when he died?
54389Did he give Len anything?"
54389Did the man look like a thief?"
54389Did they know I came here?"
54389Did you-- er-- did you send to her?"
54389Do n''t you know that Gertrude Horton and Nelson the Newsboy are friends?"
54389Do n''t you remember dat?"
54389Do n''t you think that will pay better than a common lunch- room?"
54389Do you know anything about it?"
54389Do you know if she had much money?"
54389Do you know where he went?"
54389Do you know where she is now?"
54389Do you know where she is?"
54389Do you know why I forgot myself in the street?
54389Do you really think it might make him come down?"
54389Do you remember I once told you how he tried to cheat George Van Pelt out of the sale of some books?"
54389Do you suppose having Bulson around makes any difference?"
54389Do you want to come along?"
54389Does he have a boy?"
54389Does she teach anybody else in the neighborhood?"
54389Ever been down in Wall Street?"
54389Going to some friend''s house?"
54389Had n''t you better try some of that new wine I brought you?"
54389Had the man robbed that place, and had he himself made a mistake in regard to the Horton mansion?
54389Have a drink?"
54389Have a paper, sir?
54389Have n''t I clothed and fed you for years?
54389Have n''t I done what I could for him-- giving him wines and the like?
54389Have n''t you made enough trouble for me?"
54389Horton?"
54389How can we get that amount?"
54389How did you get her here, and so soon?
54389How is Uncle Mark to- day?"
54389How is business?"
54389How much a day can you make at it?"
54389How much do you think I owe you?"
54389How much have you got?"
54389How much have you taken from the safe?"
54389How much profit?"
54389How would that suit?"
54389I did it, too; did n''t I?"
54389I wonder what George Van Pelt thinks of my absence?"
54389I wonder what''s new in the wind?
54389I wonder where Gertrude went?"
54389If I could think of some friend----""Did your uncle send you away without any money?"
54389Is he afraid I may go back?
54389Is he around?"
54389Is he here now?"
54389Is n''t that enough?
54389Is that all you want?"
54389Is that your name?"
54389Is that your uncle''s money?"
54389Is there really something in this?
54389Jest fer hauling him back out of de gutter?"
54389Kennedy?"
54389My Gertrude the wife of a variety actor?
54389Now are you willing to make a deal with me?"
54389On the sly?"
54389Or maybe you know how to play the piano?"
54389Pepper, have you gone crazy?"
54389Pepper?
54389Pepper?
54389Pitch in, quick, or I''ll thrash you good; do you hear?"
54389Queer, ai nt it?
54389Question him when he comes in, will you?"
54389Samuel Pepper?"
54389She knew where she was going, did n''t she?"
54389So says I,''What is it?''
54389Stop, did you not go past the house this afternoon?"
54389Supposing you come to my place?"
54389Then you wo n''t tell me where Billy went?"
54389There is nobody here at Lakewood who is suitable, and I wish to know if we can not arrange to have you come down every Wednesday or Thursday?
54389Was Gertrude going to get one?"
54389Was it possible Pepper was going to undertake the job that very night, and alone?
54389Was it possible that he had robbed the mansion and made his escape without discovery?
54389Well, now you are on board, what do you intend to do?"
54389Were the two one and the same person?
54389What are you doing here?"
54389What are you going to do?
54389What bad luck is this?"
54389What could Pepper be hiding from him?
54389What did he rob you of-- half a dozen newspapers?"
54389What did he want to do with them?"
54389What do you make of it, Mr. Van Pelt?"
54389What do you mean?"
54389What do you want of him?"
54389What do you want?"
54389What do you want?"
54389What do you want?"
54389What does this mean?"
54389What for?"
54389What had Sam Pepper been doing in the house in which Homer Bulson lived?
54389What had become of Sam Pepper?
54389What have you got left?"
54389What is the matter with the gentleman?"
54389What is the meaning of this?"
54389What is your name?"
54389What is your real name?"
54389What makes you look so surprised, Gladys?"
54389What was to be done next?
54389What will he say if he finds me missing?"
54389What''s the matter with the old lady?"
54389When did he leave?"
54389Where are the books?"
54389Where do you live?"
54389Where do you live?"
54389Where have you been keeping yourself?"
54389Which paper will you have?"
54389Who is it?"
54389Who knows but what this night may prove my last?"
54389Who sint you?"
54389Who was Pepperill Sampson?
54389Who was he, and how had he come into Sam Pepper''s care?
54389Who was your father?"
54389Who''ll have a paper?
54389Why are you shut up so early?"
54389Why ca n''t you use that?
54389Why did n''t you take all of the gold from the safe while you were at it?"
54389Why did n''t you tell him you would marry me?"
54389Why do n''t you come back?
54389Why do you ask?"
54389Why had not the young man taken it all?
54389Why should n''t I?
54389Will you forgive me?"
54389Will you tell me where it is?"
54389Wo n''t you write to her?"
54389You did n''t have her when I was here before, did you?"
54389You got to give up the goods, do you hear?"
54389You have had sufficient experience?"
54389You have n''t made any mistake?"
54389You will help me, wo n''t you?"
54389You''re not doing this work for him?"
54389and what else?"
54389can this be true?
54389could anybody be so dreadfully cruel?"
54389do you threaten me?"
54389has dat Paul Randall been a- blabbin''?"
54389have you got him?"
54389how much would she make at that?
54389what are you saying?"
54389what brings you up here?"
54389will you help me?"
54389you here?"