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23587And that one?
23587Are you sure none of the discharging clerks saw you when you came aboard?
23587Are you sure?
23587Are you the gentleman who brought those horses over from New Orleans?
23587Been fighting?
23587But that do n''t hinder us from taking a drink together, does it?
23587But what did you come to Mobile for? 23587 Can you guess it?"
23587Did I not tell you not to play that game on this boat?
23587Do yez hear that? 23587 Do you call playing poker swindling?"
23587Do you live here?
23587Do you think you can learn them well enough to win their money?
23587Dutch Jake,one of the big sporting men of New Orleans, was in the party, and he was up in an instant, and said:"What''s that?
23587Fifteen cents?
23587Have you got proof of that?
23587Have you heard the news?
23587He made considerable money in the South, did n''t he?
23587How did you come to lose your money, stranger?
23587How much did you get away with?
23587How much will you bet on your hand?
23587How the d--- l do you know what I had?
23587If yet you love game at so dear a rate, Learn this, that hath old gamesters dearly cost; Dost lose? 23587 Oh, is that all?
23587Oh, yes; did you not make one yourself?
23587One of us? 23587 Then,"says the Captain,"why did you pay twenty- five dollars for the loan of the money?"
23587We are, will you join us?
23587Well, Bill, do you remember the fellow that put up$ 3,800 against the$ 3,500, and you thought I did n''t know it?
23587Well, you have found me at home; what is your business?
23587Well,I said,"I will be honest with you; do n''t you dye your whiskers?"
23587Well,said he,"you are not going to keep my money?"
23587Well,says he,"where are the other five cards?"
23587What are you going to play?
23587What brought you so far away from home?
23587What for?
23587What game was that?
23587What is the least you will bet?
23587What part of Texas are you from?
23587What will you give for it?
23587What will you give me for it?
23587What''s that, Pinch? 23587 What''s that?
23587Where in the world is Greenups?
23587Where is the tramp cowboy that robbed me?
23587Will you bet a drink that I ca n''t guess it the first time?
23587Will you give''em back?
23587Yes,said I;"there were three besides myself; which one do you mean?"
23587You do n''t? 23587 Adam looked up, and the little woman grabbed the dried- up old man and shouted:Where''s my money?
23587After we closed up, and were taking our night- cap, I said to Bill,"What do you think of our last catch?"
23587All four of them spoke up in the same breath,"Who dealt the cards?"
23587As they were coming out they heard the fellow say,"Who in the h-- l put this molasses on the wheel?"
23587Bill came up to us out on the guards, and said:"Did n''t I tell you I would drive them out of their holes?"
23587Ca n''t you see that the baby card has a spot on it?"
23587Cow- boy Tripp was once doing the playing for me on the Missouri Pacific Railroad; and as I saw Sherman, I said to him:"See that conductor?
23587Did I succeed in my new undertaking?
23587Did I want to give up my hard- earned money?
23587Do I look like a sucker?"
23587Do not some poor people have to wait a long time in the"future"before they get back the money some rascal has put up and lost?
23587Do not the members put up their( and often times other peoples'') money on puts, calls, margins, and futures?
23587Do you know that physically he was for years one of the best men we had down there?"
23587Dost win?
23587Every time we would consult the jug, Bill would say,"George, do n''t tell the boys about how much fun we have had on this trip, will you?"
23587Finally looking up, he said,"How much will you turn for?"
23587Foster came to me and said:"George, you did not make a play, did you?"
23587Has he shown any Christian charity in speaking of a man in his grave?
23587He accepted, and while we were drinking, old"Rattlesnake Jack"walked up and said to the barkeeper:"Mister, how much you ax fur a dram o''liquor?"
23587He asked the jailer,"Which is Devol?"
23587He called me to one side, and said,"Did you think I was betting in earnest?"
23587He came to me as I was standing by the office, and said,"Are you the man who won all the money and diamonds last night?"
23587He invited me to join him in a drink, and then laughingly said:"Devol, how is the old business, anyway?"
23587He lammed her up, and I said:"Who will we leave it to?"
23587He looked at me and then at the fish, and then said:"Look here, my boy, where in the d--- l were you raised?"
23587He looked at me in surprise, and said:"How did you hear about it?"
23587He loves to play poker; do you think you can beat him?"
23587He replied,"Are you speaking to me?"
23587He said,"What was it?"
23587He said:"How dare you, sir, come in this place and rob our respectable citizens out of their money?
23587He walked up and said,"Ca n''t you find any one else to whip, without jumping on one of my men?"
23587How will be play him?"
23587I coolly said,"Did you think I was going to keep the money?"
23587I could see he was sizing me up, and I knew he wanted some of my mutton, so I said to him:"We have all had a drink but you; wo n''t you join me?"
23587I finally said to one of the planters,"What would you give for that stone?"
23587I laughed and said,"If you had won the money, you would not have felt like shooting the fellow, would you?"
23587I never play poker since that time on the boat; do n''t you remember?"
23587I replied,"Brother, had n''t you do a little of that for yourself?"
23587I replied:"Which$ 25 do you mean?"
23587I replied:"Why, chief, how could I, a man that knows but very little about cards, cheat an old gambler like this fellow?"
23587I said,"Gentlemen, it''s a call all around; why do n''t you show down?"
23587I said,"How much have you got there?"
23587I said,"What fellows?"
23587I said,"What picture?"
23587I said:"What are you going to do with those?"
23587I sat at one of the tables looking on for a long time, until at length one of the gentlemen said to me,"Do you ever indulge?"
23587I saw Johnnie Bull was crazy to bet, so I said to him:"Do you think you could guess the baby ticket?"
23587I snatched up the old man card and turned up the corner again, then said,"How in the name of common sense did you come to make that mistake?"
23587I stepped up to the Captain''s office and said to Bob Owens, the clerk:"Bob, what''s up-- what''s the boat laying here for?"
23587I then said"How much will you bet?"
23587I took a rest, and then let on as if I was going to raise sail, when Bill said,"George, what are you going to do?"
23587I waited patiently until he got it, then went around to him and said,"Is that the way you gamble where you live?"
23587I walked up to him and asked him what he was doing?
23587I was sitting in the hall, when one of the planters came to me and said,"Do n''t you dance?"
23587I went down to headquarters, and when I got there the General said,"Where is the money you won from that young man, coming over on the ship?"
23587In came the Captain and said,"George, did you win this man''s money?"
23587Is Mason Long a true Christian?
23587Is Mason Long converted?
23587Just as Bill was closing up, an old fellow, who knew me well, came up and said:"Devol, who is that old fool trying to play that game?"
23587McGawley asked,"What limit will we play?"
23587My friend then turned to Jack and said:"Old boy, where do you come from?"
23587Says he,"Do you mean it?"
23587See that clothing store?
23587So Foster came to me and said,"George, we will not try to do anything until after we leave Cairo, will we?"
23587So I said,"It is very dull here; what will we do to pass away the time?"
23587So, just as the game was about to close, I said to him,"What is your watch worth?"
23587Some one been_ gambling_ in_ this_ car?"
23587That old seedy cuss?"
23587The Captain said to him,"If you had won the money, would you have given it back?"
23587The Captain said to me,"Have you been gambling on my boat?"
23587The Judge spoke to him before he did to me, and said,"How did this man swindle you out of your money?"
23587The big fellow said to me,"Why did n''t you let me win the money?"
23587The lady wanted to know why he called it pawn- shop?
23587The lucky fellow told him to put up his diamond stud, saying in a whisper:"It is only for a minute; do n''t you see the mark on the card?"
23587The old fellow called Bush, and said to him,"Do you belong about here?"
23587The old superintendent jumped up, put away his papers, and said:"What''s this?
23587The sucker looked up at him and said:"What in the h-- l have you got to do with this game?"
23587Then Brogan said to me,"How is the best way to get some of that money?"
23587Then I said to old Jack:"What are you going to do with the tickets when you get out to Texas?"
23587Then I said to the cow- boy,"Will you bet money on the game yourself?"
23587Then he broke another, and another, and finally he broke one open and found it hard boiled; then he said,"Who biley the egg?
23587Then turning to the crowd, he said:"Wall, why do n''t yer''s laugh now?"
23587They soon were playing euchre, and began talking about poker, and presently the Judge came to me and said,"Devol, will you loan me$ 500?
23587This I was not slow to perceive; so turning to Bill, I said,"What''ll you bet I ca n''t turn the baby?"
23587Was he fully converted when he wrote"The Converted Gambler"?
23587We had a good laugh, took something, and then High said,"George, that woman''s a game one; what do you say to giving her back the gold?"
23587We had about finished up, when my partner said to my old friend,"I would like to make a bet, but I am unlucky; will you bet this$ 50 for me?"
23587We went up and had just got seated, when up came my partner and said,"Gentlemen, are you going to sport a little?"
23587What are the members of the Board of Trade but gamblers?
23587What do you take me for?
23587What do you think?
23587What have I done?"
23587What is it?"
23587What shall I do?
23587What yer put up$ 500 agin my$ 10 for?"
23587What you going to do?"
23587When do you want to go up?"
23587When he saw that Ryan had gone out, he said to me,"Where did he go?"
23587When, to everybody''s great surprise, the sucker said,"Gentlemen, I have made a mistake in my hand; ca n''t I take my money down?"
23587Where did he go?"
23587Where did you get it?"
23587Where was Bill?
23587While I was enjoying my morning meal, old Bill walked in and sat down with me, saying,"George, where was you this morning when the up train came in?"
23587Who loved his country more than Cato?
23587Who will take me?"
23587Why did you pick me out from among all the passengers for a sucker?"
23587Will you turn for it?"
23587Wo n''t he, Pat?"
23587Wo n''t you never drop to anything?"
23587where are your eyes?
23587you are?
41002A sort of sorceress, eh?
41002Ah, you bachelors are generally abrupt to unwelcome visitors?
41002Am I not my own master, Harrison?
41002Am I right in presuming that it was Miss Brooker?
41002And Liane? 41002 And are you surprised?"
41002And for no ulterior motive?
41002And has always been very friendly towards the unfortunate girl?
41002And has he proposed to you?
41002And his wealth has spoilt him, I expect? 41002 And how''s business?"
41002And the miniature we discovered by Nelly''s side was the one you gave her to return to my family?
41002And this miniature, which was discovered beside the body, have you ever before seen it in the possession of the deceased?
41002And to this man Liane is bound?
41002And what have you discovered?
41002And what, in your opinion, was the cause of death?
41002And when and where do you marry?
41002And why have you kept the truth from me?
41002And you have no suggestion to make, I suppose, regarding any person who might have entertained ill- will towards the unfortunate girl?
41002And you have told him, I hope, that you are to be my wife?
41002And you pay me to prevent its exhumation-- eh?
41002And you were also living in Nice at the time?
41002And you will marry him-- you?
41002Anything in this, do you think?
41002Are any of the rooms modern?
41002Are the police aware of that?
41002Are you acquainted with Captain Brooker?
41002Are you aware of the reason?
41002Are you aware that Miss Brooker wrote to you expressing her inability to keep the appointment?
41002Are you certain that the-- this gentleman-- left by the train he went to catch?
41002Are you mad, Brooker?
41002Are you mad?
41002Are you, then, a friend of Liane''s?
41002Are you, then, one of those with a romance within you?
41002Because she is in fear of him?
41002Because you''ve had a long run of ill- luck-- eh?
41002Betrothed?
41002But have you yet ascertained why she went down Cross Lane? 41002 But is there not a barrier between us?"
41002But surely you can rely on my secrecy?
41002But the police have obtained no further clue, have they?
41002But what compels you to marry this man, who was once an adventurer and swindler, and is still unscrupulous? 41002 But what motive can you have in thus ruining your future, and casting aside all chance of happiness?"
41002But what were you doing in Cross Lane?
41002But what''s the use of talking of gaiety? 41002 But why have you come here?"
41002But would not the fact of your becoming Princess d''Auzac place you in a position of independence such as thousands of women would envy?
41002But you do not love me sufficiently to wait through the long, dark days that are at hand?
41002But, dear old dad, why may I not marry George?
41002By whom?
41002Ca n''t you tell me what it is that makes me repugnant to you?
41002Can not you place faith in one who declares herself ready to assist you?
41002Can not you see, George, that there are circumstances which compel me to act as I am acting? 41002 Did he give any further reason?"
41002Did her father die in London?
41002Did the police tell you that beside her I discovered an old miniature of Lady Anne which has been missing from the Court for twenty years or more?
41002Did you discover anything?
41002Did you know Miss Bridson?
41002Did you notice a fine, handsome- looking woman at the table, a woman in blue dress trimmed with silver?
41002Did you?
41002Do I not love you?
41002Do n''t you intend to give it? 41002 Do you fear to trust me-- the man who loves you?"
41002Do you intend to accept my proposal?
41002Do you know his address in England?
41002Do you know nothing of her by repute?
41002Do you know,he said at last, again grasping her hand impetuously,"that I think you the sweetest, most charming woman in the world?
41002Do you really mean it, Liane?
41002Do you regret leaving?
41002Do you think the truth will ever come out?
41002Everything her hand touches turns to gold-- eh?
41002For what reason?
41002For you?
41002From what does her strange fear arise?
41002Gloomy, I suppose?
41002Going to risk anything?
41002Had she no relatives on her mother''s side?
41002Had the unfortunate young lady any admirer?
41002Has her fear any connection with that tragic incident?
41002Has she a lover?
41002Has the woman been found?
41002Have n''t you always urged me to wait?
41002Have you any antipathy against George personally?
41002Have you any idea what took her to that spot of all others?
41002Have you any idea whether poor Nelly has corresponded with this man Holroyde since leaving Nice?
41002Have you any idea why she should have gone to Cross Lane? 41002 Have you been able to determine how the missing miniature came into Nelly''s possession?"
41002Have you ever been to the Villa Fortunee before?
41002Have you ever reflected how utterly wretched your life must necessarily be under such circumstances?
41002Have you no idea why she desires to see both of us?
41002Have you seen it?
41002He was not her lover?
41002How can I regret when the place, so fair in itself, is to me so hateful? 41002 How can I regret?"
41002How could I?
41002How did you know that Zertho loves me?
41002How does my father think I can marry a woman I''ve never seen?
41002How is it you speak so strangely?
41002How long have you known this man?
41002How?
41002How?
41002I am mentioned?
41002I am to bring her, so that you may endeavour to take George Stratfield''s place in her heart-- eh?
41002I have surely done my best to render your life here happy? 41002 I presume, Miss Brooker, that the deceased was your most intimate friend?"
41002I''m not fond of it?
41002I?
41002If he holds you secretly in his power why not confide in me?
41002If so,exclaimed Max Richards,"why have you paid me so well for my silence?"
41002In a week I shall repeat my proposal to her: if she does not accept, well--"Well?
41002Is Sir John dead?
41002Is it not but natural that I should seek for you an improved social position and such wealth as will place you beyond all anxiety in future? 41002 Is it worth while to risk one''s future happiness for that?"
41002Is she, then, so notoriously bad?
41002Is that the actual truth?
41002Is that true?
41002Is the Captain with you?
41002Liane urged you?
41002M''sieur Stra- atfeeld?
41002May I not assist you?
41002May I, in future, enjoy an absolutely clear conscience that I had no hand in the actual crime?
41002My reputation is unenviable-- eh?
41002Not anything?
41002Not even to me?
41002Nothing? 41002 Now that we have exchanged confidences in this manner, may I not know yours?"
41002Now, what distresses you, Liane?
41002Of what nature?
41002Of what?
41002One that even I must not know?
41002Or was it an enemy?
41002Pain? 41002 Rheumatism still bad-- eh?"
41002She fears lest he should expose some hidden secret of her past?
41002She was alone, I suppose?
41002She was lying in the centre of the road?
41002So you have enjoyed yourself to- night,_ ma petite_?
41002Straightforward?
41002Surely I may know?
41002Surely the five years we spent together were sufficient to show us that there are women-- and women?
41002Surely you can not love me if you can prefer another?
41002Surely you do n''t intend to give me away?
41002Surely you wo n''t deprive him of winning a few louis?
41002The old game, eh? 41002 The prize is too great to relinquish, eh?"
41002Then abroad she had an admirer? 41002 Then according to that theory I ought to have a larger measure of this world''s pleasures than the majority of people-- eh?"
41002Then am I penniless?
41002Then if you know nothing further regarding the mysterious affair why should it prevent our marriage?
41002Then my mother is not dead?
41002Then that is why he acted so unjustly towards you?
41002Then we are enemies?
41002Then we are to marry?
41002Then what occurred afterwards?
41002Then why did you take the trouble to go to London?
41002Then why marry this man, whoever he is?
41002Then why not allow me to assist you?
41002Then why not remain mine, darling?
41002Then why not take her back again this season?
41002Then why refer to it?
41002Then you can tell us absolutely nothing further?
41002Then you defy me? 41002 Then you fear this Prince Zertho?"
41002Then you were about to meet Miss Brooker, but instead, found Miss Bridson lying in the roadway dead?
41002Then you will not marry her?
41002Torture?
41002Was death instantaneous?
41002Was she like me?
41002Was that visitor known to the deceased?
41002We love one another, therefore why should both our lives be wrecked?
41002Well, what are your views?
41002Well,continued his friend,"even I, with all my faults, am preferable to any Stratfield as Liane''s husband, am I not?"
41002Well,he said, sighing,"about that absurd provision of the old man''s will, I suppose?
41002Well,she exclaimed at last, after intently watching every expression of his face,"what is your reply?"
41002Well?
41002Well?
41002Were you acquainted with her mother?
41002What allegation do you make against Liane?
41002What apology is needed?
41002What are her interests are yours; are they not?
41002What can I do?
41002What causes you to think this?
41002What did you discover?
41002What do you know against her?
41002What do you know of my crime?
41002What do you know of my past?
41002What do you mean, Liane?
41002What do you mean?
41002What do you mean?
41002What do you mean?
41002What does Nelly''s death concern us?
41002What does it matter to you?
41002What does it matter? 41002 What does this mean?"
41002What have I done that you should treat me thus?
41002What is it you fear? 41002 What is it?
41002What is it? 41002 What is it?
41002What is it?
41002What is that?
41002What is the man''s name?
41002What is your intention?
41002What makes you think that?
41002What renders it imperative?
41002What were they about?
41002What were they?
41002What''s her name?
41002What''s that?
41002What''s the use of meeting trouble half- way? 41002 What''s your fancy?
41002What''s your game, burying yourself in this abominable hole?
41002What?
41002When did you last see her alive?
41002When you first discovered the crime are you certain that the brooch was not still at her throat?
41002Where to, m''sieur?
41002Who is he?
41002Who was the person you intended to meet?
41002Who was this visitor? 41002 Who will suffer, then?
41002Who?
41002Why afraid?
41002Why are you silent?
41002Why are you so certain the assassin was also the thief?
41002Why are you so determined that we should separate, darling?
41002Why are you so pessimistic?
41002Why are you so thoughtful?
41002Why can not she abandon him, and marry the man she loves?
41002Why despair?
41002Why did he object to her, Harrison? 41002 Why did you hide the truth from me?"
41002Why did you not come to the Court yourself?
41002Why do you call her that?
41002Why do you desire me to recall an event so painful?
41002Why do you hate me?
41002Why do you not leave me, George?
41002Why do you taunt me like this? 41002 Why not tell me?
41002Why now? 41002 Why regret the past?"
41002Why should you say this?
41002Why, dearest?
41002Why, father? 41002 Why, father?"
41002Why, what is there to prevent it? 41002 Why, what''s this?"
41002Why,she asked quickly,"did your father object to me?"
41002Why? 41002 Why?"
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Why?
41002Will you allow me to pay my attentions to her?
41002Will you kindly tell us the result of the_ post mortem_, Dr Lewis?
41002Will you not promise?
41002Will you, or will you not, promise to obey my wish?
41002Without my sanction?
41002Would either of us be one whit the better for it, even if we married?
41002Yes, slightly better, is n''t it? 41002 Yet you can not marry me?"
41002You are quite confident of that?
41002You did? 41002 You had an appointment with Liane at that very spot on that same evening, had you not?"
41002You have been very happy here in Nice, have n''t you? 41002 You have expectations for Liane-- eh?"
41002You have no idea, I suppose, by what means it could have come into the unfortunate girl''s possession?
41002You intend marrying him?
41002You know him, of course? 41002 You know him?"
41002You know the Prince well, do n''t you?
41002You love her?
41002You met her?
41002You must? 41002 You refuse?"
41002You refuse?
41002You surely do not fear anything?
41002You suspect someone?
41002You think I''m still in fear?
41002You think she met there the person who afterwards shot her?
41002You will hand me over to the police?
41002You will not think me false, cruel and heartless-- will you? 41002 You will refuse his offer?"
41002You wish me to name a sum-- eh? 41002 You-- my husband?"
41002Your theory is that this pin was never worn by the deceased?
41002Again, how came she possessed of the missing miniature?
41002Again, regarding the Captain keenly, he asked:"Do n''t you think I''m straight?"
41002And why?
41002Are you not pleased that I should be beside you when you are unhappy?"
41002At last, after a long pause, her words came again, shudderingly,"Oh, what have you done?"
41002Besides, if I left you, whatever would you do?"
41002But did you see her eyes?
41002But is it just to Liane?"
41002But now--""Well?"
41002But she shook her head, saying:"Am I not striving my utmost to assist her?
41002But what''s the matter?"
41002Ca n''t you see who''s in front?
41002Could he tell her in the same breath that he was penniless?
41002Devant moi, devant moi Sois la bienvenue?"
41002Did I not then have you?"
41002Did she win?"
41002Did she, he wondered, wear similar pins in her own dark, deftly- coiled tresses?
41002Did you ever live in Paris-- and where?"
41002Do you know anything of it?"
41002For an instant she raised her eyes to his, then lowering her gaze, answered,--"Why do you ask?
41002Had she not spoken vaguely of some strange crime?
41002Have I not already told you that my secret is inviolable?"
41002Have you any idea that she had incurred the animosity of anybody?"
41002Have you never heard your late father speak of any family of the name of Lepage?"
41002Have you yet joined the Anti- Gambling League?"
41002Having advanced to the table and been sworn, the Coroner addressing him, said,--"Your name is Captain Erle Brooker, late of the Guards, I believe?"
41002Having given her name, the Coroner asked,--"When did you last see the deceased, Miss Brooker?"
41002He remembered that her success was due to him, for had he not paid for the costly costumes and milliner''s marvels which suited her beauty so well?
41002He--""Ah, yes, I remember?"
41002Her white lips quivered, her hands trembled,"What do you mean?"
41002How can I go to her and confess the ghastly truth?
41002How can I have happiness when I know that ere long we must part?"
41002How can I tell her?
41002How can any one have life without either money or friends?"
41002How, indeed, did she know his name?
41002How?"
41002I''m comfortable enough, so what''s the use of worrying over it?"
41002I''m merely assisting you to obtain a pretty wife-- a wife, by Heaven, too pure and good and beautiful for any such as you, and--""What do you mean?"
41002Indeed, if you offered I would take one of your cigarettes-- or would you think me very, very shocking?"
41002Is it therefore to be supposed that I shall explain facts which she desires should remain secret?
41002Is that so?"
41002It surely is no affair of yours?"
41002It was entirely out of her way home from Burghfield to Stratfield Mortimer, was it not?"
41002Liane looked at the Captain, long and steadily, with eyes full of sadness, then said, earnestly,--"What caused you to suspect Zertho, father?"
41002May I be permitted to remove my cape?"
41002Of what character?"
41002Of what use am I without the means to marry?
41002Should she accept?
41002Something for opinion?"
41002Something on your mind?"
41002Strange how such unexpected events occur, is n''t it?"
41002Surely I can please myself?"
41002Surely her father could not know what had taken place between them during that walk by the moonlit sea on the previous night?
41002Surely she obeys you?"
41002Surely such a man is no fitting husband for you?"
41002Surely that was n''t bad?"
41002Surely that''s sufficient as lip- salve?"
41002Surely the truth may be uttered?"
41002Surely you can not say that you no longer love me?"
41002Tell me what is worrying you?"
41002That used to be our motto, did n''t it?
41002The impair?"
41002The object of your present visit is surely not to endeavour to entrap me into telling you facts which, for the present, will not bear the light?
41002The police have nothing against either of us, so what have we to fear?"
41002Then she is here, in Nice?"
41002Was he not without means?
41002Was it possible?
41002Was she not his enchantress?
41002Well, what do you say to five hundred pounds down?
41002Were you aware of the existence of any such person?"
41002What could have been his object?"
41002What did he mean?
41002What do you know of her?"
41002What do you mean?"
41002What has been his profession?"
41002What motive could anyone possibly have in murdering her?
41002What object can you have in urging me to do what can only bring me grief and dire unhappiness?"
41002What of her?"
41002What prevented you?"
41002What was his name?"
41002What would she say if she knew the truth?
41002What''s the matter?
41002What?"
41002Where?"
41002Who knows?"
41002Who was she?"
41002Who''ll guide me to the station?
41002Who, he wondered, was Marie Blanc, and what on earth did she want with him?
41002Why are you so bitterly prejudiced against Liane?"
41002Why did you leave so quickly?"
41002Why have you come here to me-- now?"
41002Why not try bigger stakes?"
41002Why?"
41002Yet why was he sitting there inactive and patient?
41002You say she was sitting at our table?"
41002You, Liane?"
41002Zertho, what are you doing?''
41002are you unaware?"
41002cried Liane, in surprise,"whoever would have thought of finding you up here at this hour?"
41002what motive, I wonder?"
41002you would tell her?"
11880''An''how d''you mean that?'' 11880 ''Are you awake?''
11880''Bill Gregg?'' 11880 ''It''s too early, I take it?''
11880''Now what the devil''s the meaning of this?'' 11880 ''Son,''says this fresh kid--""Is this the way you talk to Smith?"
11880''Well,''says Jerry,''d''you think I ca n''t throw you out?'' 11880 ''Who the devil are you?''
11880A robber-- Heaven knows what-- running at large in the house?
11880A woman? 11880 Ah?"
11880Ai n''t my partner here just introduced us?
11880Ai n''t she made a bargain? 11880 Ai n''t there?
11880Ai n''t they got a right to do that?
11880And I suppose you have overhead our entire conversation?
11880And did n''t you expect the same thing? 11880 And he went in?"
11880And he''s to have you, that cold- eyed snake, that devil of a man?
11880And how''s the sick feller coming?
11880And now, sir,he said sternly to Ronicky Doone,"you are aware that I could have placed you in the hands of the police for what you''ve done tonight?"
11880And that''s all you know?
11880And then?
11880And to keep from marrying a man she does n''t love, as she''d try to keep from death?
11880And what are you going to do?
11880And what are you hoping to do?
11880And what do you expect?
11880And what if he does come?
11880And what will a woman fight hardest for?
11880And when Mark stopped you she offered herself in exchange for your freedom?
11880And where did it lead?
11880And where''s he?
11880And why? 11880 And you kept practicing?"
11880And you thought I was a cross between a hoss thief and a gunfighter?
11880And you''d trust him?
11880And you''ll trust me?
11880And, when you''re on the streets with the girl, do you suppose I''ll rest idle and let you walk away with her?
11880Any mail?
11880Are we quite alone?
11880Are you mad-- are you quite mad?
11880Are you making the sacrifice all for me? 11880 Are you staying long in the East, my friend?"
11880Are you trying to make a joke out of this? 11880 Are you?"
11880Are you?
11880As I expected,he said dryly,"I see your faces together-- both together, and actually wasting sympathy on me?
11880As much as that? 11880 As much of a rush as all that to see a girl?"
11880Ask charity of a stranger?
11880At your age? 11880 Bill Gregg?
11880Bill,he said gently,"have you been spending all your time hating me?
11880Bootlegger?
11880Breath?
11880Brother or lover, which shall it be?
11880But I guess that never happened to you, Ronicky?
11880But how can you do that when John Mark has a hold on him?
11880But how come you felt them scars pricking as a bad- luck sign, Ronicky?
11880But is n''t it absurd? 11880 But is there still some more of New York?"
11880But suppose both of you go into that house, and I lose two birds instead of one? 11880 But suppose that feller got away out of sight, what would you do?
11880But the chief?
11880But what did he leave for?
11880But what''s all this mean?
11880But when you saw him in the street, here?
11880But where are they?
11880But where have you been all this time? 11880 But where?"
11880But why ca n''t I get the hoss? 11880 But you ca n''t expect me to assent to that?"
11880But, even if I were to tell her, how could she go, Ronicky Doone, when she''s watched?
11880By Ronicky Doone?
11880Ca n''t he find her and tell her those things for himself?
11880Can you lay over that, Ronicky? 11880 Caroline, are you mad?
11880Caroline,she protested, trying feebly to free herself from the commanding hands and eyes of her companion,"are you quite mad?
11880Caroline? 11880 Close, did you say?"
11880Close?
11880D''you know of one drop of kindness in his nature, lady?
11880D''you know what would have happened out in my neck of the woods, if there had been a game like the one tonight? 11880 D''you know why she looked back over her shoulder?"
11880D''you think I''m a nut to blow what I know? 11880 D''you think that makes any difference?"
11880Did n''t I smell your breath?
11880Did you foller that trail?
11880Did you tell him all that?
11880Do I look to you like a coward?
11880Do I seem to be weak- kneed?
11880Do n''t love you?
11880Do n''t you see that it is her will?
11880Do n''t you see,she went on gently,"that I like you?
11880Do n''t you see?
11880Do we go this way?
11880Do you hear me? 11880 Do you know what I am?"
11880Do you know what we are going to do?
11880Do you know who I am?
11880Do you love him as much as that?
11880Do you mean to tell me you want to stay here and talk? 11880 Do you see that,"asked Ruth quietly of John Mark,"and still it does n''t move you?"
11880Do you suspect me of crooked work?
11880Do you think I keep you at this detestable business because I want the money?
11880Do you think he''s gone back to gambling, Ruth?
11880Do you think she''d listen?
11880Does he have that same effect on every one?
11880Does that make a difference to you?
11880Eh?
11880Eh?
11880First off, what''s the way John Mark uses you?
11880Go break in on''em?
11880Going to have you do books, Bill?
11880Gregg,said Ronicky,"d''you know what you''re going to do now?"
11880Grinning?
11880Has he got a thousand men around him all the time? 11880 Have we got anything special to do with our time?"
11880He took her by force?
11880He''s changed his mind?
11880He''s sent you to tell me that he''s changed his mind, Ruth? 11880 Her name?"
11880Him?
11880How can I tell, if she ai n''t in her room?
11880How come you guessed that?
11880How come you knew we were in there? 11880 How come you know so much about New York?"
11880How come, Ronicky,he asked huskily in his astonishment,"that you got all those and ai n''t dead yet?"
11880How come?
11880How come?
11880How come?
11880How could I ever be really angry with Ronicky? 11880 How do you take it?
11880How does it look to you, Jerry?
11880How far should I go with them?
11880How is your luck?
11880How many of you are there?
11880How much d''you think that''s worth?
11880How much does Jerry owe me?
11880How much is ours?
11880How much would you give to find her?
11880How, Caroline?
11880I am not who?
11880I dunno,said Ronicky;"what happened then?"
11880I have to tell you,said the girl gravely,"if you insist, but wo n''t you take my word for it and ask no more?"
11880I suppose he took you in his arms at once?
11880I suppose you would have Bill Gregg removed-- if he continued a nuisance?
11880I think--"Is he a square sort of gent?
11880I''ve doubted Ronicky before, but look at all that he''s done? 11880 I-- I did n''t really mean to--""Do you know what that joke did?"
11880If he really wanted to come here-- well, did you ever hear of anything Ronicky wanted that he did n''t get?
11880Impossible?
11880In her room?
11880In the name of the dear mercy of Heaven, John, you have n''t done that?
11880In the old days,he said at last,"when a man caught a poacher on his grounds, do you know what he did?"
11880Is it what I think?
11880Is n''t that like Ronicky? 11880 Is n''t there reason enough to make me nervous?"
11880Is n''t this earlier than his usual time for starting the day?
11880Is that against me?
11880Is that all against me? 11880 Is there anything that we can do?"
11880Is there anything that''s gone wrong, far as you see?
11880Is there someone with him?
11880It ai n''t?
11880It is true, Ruth?
11880It was only a joke, then? 11880 It''s all right to sit down and argue and worry, but is n''t it foolish, Ronicky?"
11880It''s easy to pull a gun, eh?
11880It''s true?
11880John,she said,"I know you''re brave, but you wo n''t try to face him?"
11880Lady,said Ronicky gently,"will you hold on one minute?
11880Lady,said Ronicky,"do I look as plumb foolish as that?"
11880Leave Caroline?
11880Lefty?
11880Listen here,said Bill Gregg,"ai n''t there police in this town?"
11880Meaning that I''m liable to put an end to your stay?
11880Meaning,said Ronicky,"that, because I''ve done a good turn for Gregg, I''d better look out for him?"
11880More? 11880 My guns, is Ronicky plumb nutty?
11880Not even the color of her eyes?
11880Not free, my dear? 11880 Not free?"
11880Not in his room?
11880Not lost you?
11880Now, my dear, foolish girl,said the master thief, smiling benevolently upon her,"what have you been doing tonight to make us all miserable?"
11880Of course, I''m glad to talk to you, Mr. Doone, but why not here?
11880Of him?
11880Oh,she asked,"would you say a thing like that?
11880Only because Caroline was foolish are you going to--"Caroline? 11880 Only that?"
11880Or have you a choice?
11880Run away and leave you here?
11880Ruth was coming with you?
11880Say, you ai n''t figuring on going back to him?
11880Scars? 11880 Several thousand, Ronicky?
11880Shall I see if I can turn them away without playing?
11880She made that promise so that you could go free, Caroline?
11880She paid the price?
11880She was going to cut away from that life and start over-- is that straight, Caroline?
11880Shot?
11880Shot?
11880So he sends another man to risk his life to find me and tell me about it?
11880Suppose I get down to cases and name names? 11880 Suppose he were to come up behind the door and hear you talk about him like this, Northup?
11880Suppose we find some?
11880Suppose,Ruth said,"I were to offer to stay?"
11880Take off this gent''s hat, will you?
11880Tell me if Bill means anymore to you than any stranger?
11880Tell me straight, now, where''s Ruth Tolliver?
11880Tell me straight,said Ronicky,"what sort of a hold has he got over you?
11880That fact,said Fernand hotly,"is the reason you have dared to act like a wild man in my place?
11880That''s the second man, the one who stopped her on the street today?
11880The basilisk, eh?
11880The gent that smiles, eh?
11880The kind you''d trust?
11880The main question is, where do you intend to walk?
11880The man you want?
11880Then the thing for us to do is to get set and wait for them to make an attack?
11880Then why are you here hunting for her? 11880 Then you figure the same as me-- we''re lost?"
11880There''s no one here?
11880They''re married?
11880Think I''m doing this on my own hook?
11880Those are orders?
11880To me?
11880Together? 11880 Unless you wish to talk to me longer?"
11880Was the skunk laughing at me?
11880Well, you are going to persuade her to go to Bill Gregg?
11880Well,he asked,"now that you''ve seen, how do you like it?
11880Well,he said, and his words were far more violent than the smooth voice,"well, idiot, what did she do?"
11880Well?
11880Well?
11880Well?
11880Well?
11880Well?
11880What are you going to do?
11880What can have happened down there?
11880What could they do? 11880 What d''you think, Ronicky?"
11880What did you do to Harry Morgan?
11880What do you intend by that?
11880What do you know?
11880What do you mean?
11880What do you think about it?
11880What do you think of him?
11880What do you think of the fellow with Jerry Smith?
11880What does he mean by a safe exit?
11880What first?
11880What happened?
11880What is it?
11880What is it?
11880What kind of a place? 11880 What made Mark change his mind about you?"
11880What on earth have I and my affairs got to do with you? 11880 What shall I do, Ruth?"
11880What sort of a man are you?
11880What they got to laugh about? 11880 What''d you do that for?"
11880What''s a passive verb, Bill?
11880What''s happened?
11880What''s she look like?
11880What''s the idea? 11880 What''s the matter?
11880What''s wrong with that?
11880What''s wrong, Ronicky?
11880What? 11880 What?"
11880When is he coming back?
11880Where''s a fair- to- medium place to stop at?
11880Which is it?
11880Which might not lead you across to the house on the other side?
11880Which side?
11880Which was?
11880Who else in the world would I care about for an instant? 11880 Why does n''t Caroline come back?"
11880Why not?
11880Why not?
11880Why should n''t I tell you?
11880Why should this dare- devil be destined to hunt me? 11880 Why, Ronicky,"protested Bill Gregg,"ai n''t you making it a little strong?
11880Why?
11880Why?
11880Why?
11880Why?
11880Wo n''t you wait till the morning?
11880Wo n''t you wait?
11880Yes, but--"Is he the kind that would stick to the girl he loved and take care of her, through thick and thin?
11880You ai n''t going to take the bay without getting leave from Doone?
11880You ca n''t beat a deal like that, eh, Macklin? 11880 You come up from the South, maybe?"
11880You followed his trail?
11880You guess what?
11880You have guessed all that about me?
11880You know him?
11880You know the name, eh?
11880You know what he''s done with that picture of yours?
11880You marry him?
11880You remember the old Greek fable, Ruth? 11880 You see how much I respect Ronicky Doone''s fighting properties?
11880You sure are an expert on the ladies, Macklin, and I''ll bet you did n''t miss her name?
11880You think Ronicky Doone is a gambler?
11880You think he attempted to break into the house?
11880You think he was an amateur robber and an expert prize fighter?
11880You think that?
11880You went down to the street, all prepared to meet up with poor old Bill--"Prepared to meet him?
11880You wonder why I gave such orders when I dread Doone-- when I so dread Doone-- when I so heartily want him out of my way forever? 11880 You''d murder me if I took another step?"
11880You''re pretty straight, Ronicky,he said,"but what good does it do for two gents to look for a needle in a haystack?
11880You''ve found the place so soon?
11880You?
11880Your reading tell you anything about the hotels in this here town?
11880''Lefty''and Monahan think you went flop on the job, but I know better, eh?
11880''No,''says she,''and if she was, what''s that to you?''
11880A dozen miles of houses, one right next to the other?"
11880A kid like you with scars?"
11880After that she forgot Ronicky Doone and the rest of the world except Gregg, as he took her in his arms and asked over and over:"How did it come about?
11880After you''ve done all that are you going to give up now?
11880Ai n''t that right?
11880Ai n''t that something done?
11880Ai n''t that the simplest way of working it out?"
11880Ai n''t that the straight of it?"
11880Am I right?"
11880Am I right?"
11880Am I to suppose that Caroline was your teacher?"
11880And he has me still in the hollow of his hand, do you see?
11880And maybe even one will be a sort of a shock, eh?"
11880And now, what is it you wish?"
11880And the third time--""You''ve prepared even for his coming here?"
11880And then, from the shadow of that meager opening a voice was saying:"Who''s there?"
11880And this is what they call a civilized town?
11880And was there some relation between all of these and the man who sneered?
11880And we ca n''t tunnel out the side, without so much as a pin to help us dig, can we?
11880And what brought you to me?
11880And what d''you think happened?"
11880And what d''you think they answered back?"
11880And what would I be without Ronicky?
11880And who the devil are you, Doone?
11880Are you out of the West?''
11880Are you willing to take the risk?"
11880Besides, could we send off a blast of dynamite in a closed tunnel like this?"
11880But do you see what it means, Caroline?
11880But how could he outguess a band of trained criminals?
11880But how much more, lady?"
11880But out there in the mountains you follow long trails, trails that have n''t anything but a hope to lead you along them?
11880But speak again-- do you make the offer?"
11880But tell us straight, what is it?"
11880But where''ll we get the money?"
11880But why did n''t you tell me what you wanted?"
11880Can you comprehend it?
11880Can you do that?"
11880Can you remember?"
11880Can you tell me that?"
11880Can you tell us?"
11880Can you?"
11880D''you know what she said?"
11880Did he dare take the chance?
11880Did he get coal dust on his shoes?"
11880Did n''t they tell you that that was the style back East, to have spats like that on?"
11880Did she say anything more, anything about where she expected to be living in New York?"
11880Did you look across the street and see a sign a while ago?"
11880Do I gather the drift of the story fairly well?
11880Do n''t you see that if I let Bill Gregg come near me--""Then Bill will be in danger of this same wolf of a man, eh?
11880Do n''t you see?"
11880Do n''t you think she''s ready and willing to live up to it?
11880Do they do so much for their friends?"
11880Do you doubt it?
11880Do you know much about boats?"
11880Do you know what I have done with the money you''ve won?"
11880Do you know why?
11880Do you see what it means?
11880Do you see?"
11880Do you think they can reach me?
11880Do you think you can sit at the table with Ronicky Doone, as they call him, and Jerry Smith and win from them this evening?"
11880Do you think you can?"
11880Do you want starlight and John Mark-- or a little stretch of darkness, all by yourself?"
11880Does that bring you what you want?"
11880Does that give you an idea of the sort of man he is?"
11880Does that mean anything to you?"
11880Eh?"
11880Eh?"
11880Ever hear the story about the gent that took pity on the snake that was stiff with cold and brought the snake in to warm him up beside the fire?
11880Ever see this girl around?"
11880Everything about what?"
11880Fix''em up here?"
11880For the last time, will you stand up like your old brave self?"
11880Free, John?"
11880Go to him?
11880Had Lefty found discretion the better part of valor and let him go by unhindered?
11880Had he not merely guessed?
11880Had he seen an enemy to chastise, or an old friend to greet, or a pretty girl?
11880Had he sent his follower away, merely to avoid having it known that a man had taken shelter in the room of the girl he loved?
11880Had not Caroline been persuaded under his very eyes by this strange Westerner?
11880Had the clever devil guessed at the truth so easily?
11880Had they come already to find out what kept the senseless victim so long?
11880Has he run off with her?"
11880Has n''t he given me a chance to live a clean life?
11880Has n''t he given me this big free open West to live in?
11880Has she come back, Rose?"
11880Hated?
11880Have you had breakfast?
11880He added gently:"But maybe she do n''t want you to find her?"
11880He added:"Can you ever be happy without her, man?"
11880He said--""How tall was he?"
11880He spoke more to himself than to her, and then directly:"Will you let me walk up with you?"
11880He''s brushed Kruger out of his way--""Not entirely,"said John Mark calmly,"not entirely, you see?"
11880He''s the kind that''s happy when he''s being of use to others?"
11880He''s trim you down nicely, eh?"
11880He-- he''s a-- very fine- looking fellow, do n''t you think, Caroline?"
11880His smile faded a little, as she murmured, with her glance going past him:"Then I am free?
11880How big is she?"
11880How can I say?"
11880How can I?"
11880How can a gent have any idea which way he ought to step in a pinch?
11880How come you to get down here?
11880How come you to risk everything you got to let us out through the treasure room of Mark''s gang?"
11880How could she admit her cowardice which had accepted Ruth''s great sacrifice?
11880How could she tell the truth?
11880How could we start to hit the trail?"
11880How d''you figure that I had better begin?''
11880How did Caroline get out of her room-- and with you, Ruth?"
11880How did it come about?"
11880How much had it betrayed, she wondered, of her guiltily stealthy pace?
11880How much had they guessed as to the identity of this night visitor?
11880How much had they seen?
11880How quick can you go, Caroline?"
11880How, under heaven, did he know where she had gone when she left the gaming house?
11880I asked her nice and polite if a lady named Caroline Smith was in the house?
11880I guess that narrows it down pretty close, does n''t it, Bill?"
11880I guess you ca n''t beat this layout, gents?"
11880I suppose he''ll instantly abduct you and sweep you away from beneath my eyes?"
11880I suppose you fellows have some crooked work on hand for her?"
11880I''ve wasted time enough on you and your brat of a brother, and now a Western lout is to spoil what I''ve done?
11880If you have to talk to her, why not do the talking here?"
11880Is Doone out of town with it?"
11880Is it a go?"
11880Is it because you sit here all day blaming me for all the things that have happened to you?"
11880Is it clear?
11880Is it to be a handshaking or fighting?''
11880Is n''t that simple?"
11880Is n''t that so?"
11880Is n''t that typical?"
11880Is that a good bargain?"
11880Is that right?
11880Is that right?"
11880Is that square?"
11880Is that the name?
11880Is that true?"
11880Is that what keeps you thin and glum?
11880Is there anything else?"
11880It was somebody you met somewhere-- on the train, perhaps, and you could n''t help smiling at him, eh?
11880It''s because of Caroline Smith?"
11880John Mark it was, eh?"
11880Know him?"
11880Know him?"
11880Lady, you sure know Bill Gregg, and what do you think of him?"
11880Let me pour you some tea?
11880Let''s take a chance on what we''ve got ahead of us?"
11880Mark was saying,"what''s this?
11880Mind if we fire a few questions?"
11880Must he give up McKeever?
11880Never failed?
11880New Yorkers wo n''t travel so far, will they?
11880No?"
11880Now may I sit down?"
11880Now what about Caroline?
11880Or did he know?
11880Perhaps he had been set on by Fernand or Mark to entangle and confuse her?
11880Pretty clever to leave that little pile of dirt on the floor, just like it had been worked off by the picks, eh?
11880Promise me that?"
11880Put you into the world, then, and let you see men and women?
11880Ronicky Doone is a different sort of man, do n''t you think?"
11880Ronicky Doone, Ronicky Doone, was there ever your like under the wide, wide sky?
11880Ruth, are you laughing at me?"
11880Ruth, is that what you think of me?"
11880See?"
11880She asked bluntly:"What are you guessing at?"
11880She only said:"Are men like this in the West?
11880She would n''t come?"
11880She''s pretty wet, but sweat never hurt nothing on four feet, eh?"
11880Smith?"
11880So he came in exactly that way, like a robber, but really only to keep a tryst with his lady love?
11880So let me go out and look around, will you, Bill?
11880So rich in happiness that you can waste time on me?"
11880So they came out of the big station to Forty- second Street, where they found themselves confronted by a taxi driver and the question:"Where?"
11880So we sure ca n''t tunnel out from the sides, can we?"
11880So, right after I got this drilling through the leg, you remember, I wrote a letter?"
11880Someone who pretty well knew we were in town, who wanted to keep you away from Bill because he was afraid--""Of what?"
11880Suppose I call once what''ll happen to you, pal?"
11880Suppose he, alone, entered that house tonight by stealth, like a burglar, and found what he could find?
11880Suppose it were someone else?
11880That was a queer answer, was n''t it?"
11880That''s all he''s got to do-- just find a''lost mine?''
11880That''s what I can prove now, but why waste time?"
11880The story about all the pains and torments which flew out of Pandora''s box, and how Hope came out last-- that blessed Hope-- and healed the wounds?
11880Then you boys must be used to your toddy at night, eh?"
11880They will find out-- they will guess-- and then--""John Mark?"
11880Thinking is a bad thing, mostly, do n''t you agree, Ronicky?"
11880This brought from Ronicky a sudden question:"And what of her?
11880Understand?
11880Very effective help, too, do n''t you agree?"
11880Was there ever the least wish of yours since you were a child that I did not gratify?
11880We''ll travel there, Ronicky, eh?"
11880Well"--this in a manner of great resignation--"how much shall I let them take away?"
11880What bought him off?
11880What can you do for us?"
11880What could I do in the world except what you''ve taught me to do?
11880What d''you say?"
11880What did the youngster know?
11880What difference does that make?
11880What do you want with her?"
11880What had Simonds guessed?
11880What had happened to Ruth in that hour?
11880What had he guessed?
11880What if all that happened?"
11880What is it, Ruth?"
11880What is it?"
11880What name did he give?"
11880What of Ruth Tolliver?
11880What of that, my clever Ruth?"
11880What part d''you come from where they teach you to kill a hoss when you ride it?
11880What scars?"
11880What should he say?
11880What sort of a stream is this East River, though?"
11880What was it?
11880What would have happened to me in New York?
11880What''ll we do with him?"
11880What''s the dope?"
11880When can you start with me?"
11880When would he strike?
11880Where did John Mark get his sudden strength?
11880Where''ll he get the money to sink the shaft?"
11880Where''s Doone''s hoss?"
11880Where''s Mark and the girl?
11880Where''s Ruth Tolliver?"
11880Which is it?"
11880Who are you?"
11880Who can tell that?
11880Who could tell how much she risked by giving him that warning?
11880Who does anything but hate him?
11880Who was he?
11880Why else did you leave New York?"
11880Why had he never met a man like that before?
11880Why have I got something to do with you?
11880Why is it, my dear?"
11880Why should I?
11880Why was I picked out for the dirty work?"
11880Why will you stay?
11880Why, in Heaven''s name, are you interfering with Caroline Smith and her affairs?
11880Will you do that?"
11880Will you do that?"
11880Will you do your best?"
11880Will you go back tonight, right now, and persuade Caroline to go with you?"
11880Will you let me ask you a few more questions?"
11880Will you let me come back?"
11880Will you shake on that?"
11880Will you talk?"
11880Will you try, Ruth?"
11880Will you wait?"
11880Would you like that better?
11880You came for that?"
11880You did n''t mean it, John?
11880You follow me, lady?
11880You hear?
11880You hear?"
11880You see?
11880You see?
11880You see?"
11880You see?"
11880You seen him go up those steps to that house?"
11880You understand that all the years I have been with you I have never been free?"
11880You understand that, of course?"
11880You understand?
11880You understand?"
11880You understand?"
11880You understand?"
11880You understand?"
11880You''re as nervous as a child tonight, Ruth?"
11880You-- you are in love with Caroline?"
5062''Another''?
5062''Old''? 5062 ''Saloon proper''?"
5062A dam''what?
5062A dealer? 5062 A lay?
5062A what?
5062A woman?
5062AIN''T we?
5062Able seaman?
5062Agnes? 5062 Ai n''t I?"
5062Ai n''t you through with your supper? 5062 Am I?
5062And let them get away clean? 5062 And you?
5062And yours?
5062Any kick of any kind?
5062Any other hotels?
5062Are n''t you going to Dawson?
5062Are n''t you partners?
5062Are there, really?
5062Are you Ben Miller?
5062Are you Sam Kirby''s girl?
5062Are you glad he did?
5062Are you going to keep hands off?
5062Are you going to take that other offer?
5062Are you leaving for good?
5062Are you ready to go?
5062Are you really a boatman?
5062Are you really serious?
5062Are you satisfied, now that you''ve made me suffer? 5062 Are you sure?"
5062Are you too hot?
5062Are you, now?
5062Are you?
5062Arrest? 5062 Arrested?
5062As if everything is an adventure? 5062 At it again, ai n''t you?"
5062Beginning to weaken, eh?
5062Big Lars of El Dorado?
5062Big outfit?
5062But your people-- dey goin''be glad for see you?
5062But, for dat matter, how she run downhill? 5062 But-- why?
5062COURTEAU? 5062 Ca n''t you buy any in the saloons?"
5062Ca n''t you do something?
5062Can you really deal?
5062Can you stow me away for the night? 5062 Can you take a drink like that and not feel it?"
5062Chin myself? 5062 Come, must I say it for him?"
5062Courteau confessed, eh? 5062 D''you imagine for a minute that I''d let you go through with a proposition like that?
5062D''you mean it?
5062D''you mean to call my daughter a heifer?
5062D''you mean to say she invited you to the ball?
5062D''you think I''ll let you people stick me up?
5062D''you think you can ride herd on it?
5062De doctor say she mus''stay right here--"HERE?
5062Dealer?
5062Did he?
5062Did n''t you get in on the strike?
5062Did she-- have anything to say about the-- the murder?
5062Did what?
5062Did you come in one boat or in two?
5062Did you ever give lemons to sick folks?
5062Did you-- trip over something?
5062Dis cabin, too?
5062Do I get the position?
5062Do any of you gentlemen know the Countess Courteau?
5062Do n''t you know ANYTHING?
5062Do n''t you like me as well as you did?
5062Do you call that eight hundred dollars? 5062 Do you feel that way, too?"
5062Do you know the accused?
5062Do you love me, or do you not?
5062Do you mean it, dad?
5062Do you mean to say that you have done all the packing for yourself and your partner?
5062Do you mean to tell us that you''ve got a titled witness?
5062Do you need to ask that after-- what happened just now? 5062 Do you think I WANT to go flying over hill and dale, like a tumbleweed?
5062Do you think I''m the only woman who will love you?
5062Do you think so, really? 5062 Do you think they''ll have extra clothes-- something warm that I can wear?"
5062Do you think--?
5062Does Big Lars know he''s a thief?
5062Does Pierce know that you-- feel this way about him?
5062Does she know about old Sam?
5062Double and quit?
5062Eh? 5062 Eh?
5062Eh? 5062 Eh?"
5062Eh?
5062Eh?
5062Every other woman?
5062For get well?
5062For wages? 5062 For why it''s too early?
5062For why you look at me lak dat? 5062 For why?
5062Forgive? 5062 Funny, us three bein''tillicums, ai n''t it?"
5062Glad?
5062Going through to Linderman?
5062Going to do it?
5062Gone?
5062HIS money?
5062Had n''t we better move out of the way?
5062Has he gone? 5062 Has it?
5062Has this young imp completely hypnotized you women? 5062 Hate yourself, do n''t you?
5062Have I nursed a serpent in my breast, or has the Kid met a banker''s son? 5062 Have a dance?"
5062Have n''t we had enough trouble for one day?
5062Have they caught the cache- robbers?
5062Have you anything to say for yourself?
5062Have you boys been quarreling again?
5062Have you ever felt that way?
5062Have you ever ridden them?
5062Have you got enough money?
5062Have you heard about this Soapy Smith? 5062 Have you men quarreled after all these years?"
5062He confessed? 5062 He said that?"
5062He told you he was held up-- that his skull was cracked, did n''t he?
5062Heifer, eh? 5062 Home?
5062How about you, Letty?
5062How come she''s gettin''up biffore daylight, eh?
5062How could you do it, when I meant my love to be clean, honorable? 5062 How d''you figure they''re mine?"
5062How d''you know?
5062How did you get a thousand dollars, Henri?
5062How did you get down from White Horse?
5062How did you manage the affair-- that fellow''s ruin? 5062 How do you know?"
5062How do you mean?
5062How does she look to you?
5062How many do you think will come?
5062How many times d''you want me to tell you not to shove? 5062 How much are you betting?"
5062How much you got in that alligator valise?
5062How should I know? 5062 How would I do?"
5062How you gettin''along down at your house?
5062How you goin''to feed medicine out of a spoon to anybody layin''down?
5062How you making out?
5062How''s he going to hop out?
5062Hungry? 5062 Hurt you any, kid?"
5062I beg pardon?
5062I don''listen to no woman be joke''bout, you hear? 5062 I guess mebbe you fin''dat pardner, eh?"
5062I have been drinking, to be sure,he acknowledged,"but am I drunk?
5062I mean I-- I hurried right in to tell you--"So they did n''t hang you?
5062I mean is Dawson as rich as they say it is?
5062I s''pose you got it all framed with the Canucks to let you through? 5062 I spec''you tol''her you an''me is pardners on dis Frenchman''Hill, eh?
5062I suppose you have partners?
5062I thought you said it was low grade?
5062I was dreaming, eh? 5062 I wish I were more-- I wish--""What?"
5062I wonder if he could have gone?
5062I''ve got''em going, have n''t I?
5062I? 5062 I?"
5062Idea? 5062 If I did, d''you think I''d tell you?
5062If she does win out, then what?
5062If you''re gettin''tired again why do n''t you say so? 5062 Indeed?
5062Indeed? 5062 Indeed?"
5062Is dis claim so reech lak people say?
5062Is n''t that a dangerous way to amuse self? 5062 Is n''t that pretty dangerous work?
5062Is that a reproach? 5062 Is that so?"
5062Is there another woman?
5062Is this the way Best usually makes camp?
5062Is this''house''money?
5062Is-- it for me?
5062Is-- that all of it?
5062It WAS a frame- up-- a plot? 5062 It come tails, did n''t it?"
5062It sink, sure''nough,he nodded,"but where it sink from, eh?
5062It''s beeg s''prise for us, eh? 5062 It''s improper for a married woman to joke about such things, even a woman married to a no- good count, is n''t it?
5062It''s your opinion I''m a what?
5062Just what do you propose, Henri?
5062Kirby?
5062Know any others?
5062Laure what?
5062Looks like old times, does n''t it, Letty?
5062Looks like she''d been kiddin''us, do n''t it? 5062 ME a wreck?
5062Man?
5062May I-- call you that?
5062Me? 5062 Me?
5062Me? 5062 Me?"
5062Meaning me?
5062Mine?
5062Money no object, I suppose?
5062My bizness? 5062 My boy, do n''t you understand?
5062My fault again, eh?
5062My frien'',he demanded, brusquely,"w''ere you takin''dis lady?"
5062My game? 5062 My money?
5062Nervous?
5062Nice people?
5062No gettin''away? 5062 No headache?"
5062No? 5062 No?"
5062No?
5062No?
5062Not coming back?
5062Not-- really? 5062 Now ai n''t that a fool question?"
5062Now you''re going to try your hand at box- rustling, eh?
5062Now, Letty,he protested, when she had drawn him aside,"have n''t you been through enough for one day?
5062Of course I''m not sweating any, but-- I s''pose the stove would cheer things up, eh? 5062 Of course, not always, but--""On top of a hill?"
5062Oh, it do n''t? 5062 Oh, why--?"
5062Old Tom?
5062One t''ing you do for me, eh?
5062Outside?
5062Phillips? 5062 Pierce?"
5062Poor?
5062Pretty nifty, eh? 5062 Purty, ai n''t she?"
5062Quien sabe? 5062 Really?"
5062Really?
5062Rebellious so soon? 5062 Rested up, eh?
5062Right?
5062Risk?
5062Round trip? 5062 Sam Kirby, eh?"
5062Shall I raise the limit?
5062She''s a corker, ai n''t she?
5062She''s yours, eh?
5062Shocking, was n''t it? 5062 Sick?
5062So they took you for a hundred and thirty- five, eh? 5062 So you do n''t enjoy the thing you''re doing?"
5062So?
5062Some French feller mak''lucky strike, eh?
5062Sorry? 5062 Start work?
5062That last lift takes it out of you, does n''t it?
5062The-- which?
5062Then I can do it? 5062 Then Pierce is free already?
5062Then may I go along?
5062Then why not to- morrow instead of next month? 5062 Then will you promise to marry me afterward?"
5062Then you do n''t intend to chance it?
5062They stir the blood, do n''t they? 5062 Think I''m going to lay awake every night listening to distant bugles?
5062Think so? 5062 Thinking about nothing except your coin, eh?
5062This little woman hates you, do n''t she?
5062This was no way in which to settle a dispute--"You think not, eh? 5062 To Hunker?
5062To my kid?
5062To punch you? 5062 Too good for the dance- hall, eh?
5062Tough, ai n''t it?
5062Trial? 5062 UP Forty Mile?"
5062W''at I t''ink?
5062W''at trouble you got, eh? 5062 W''at you say?"
5062WHAT?
5062WILL I?
5062WILL you?
5062WOULD I? 5062 Want to see the gamest girl in the world?
5062Was he-- was THAT fellow with the pack a booster?
5062Was she with him when it happened? 5062 Was that you?"
5062Was you outside?
5062Wat for you fellers leave dis seeck gal settin''up, eh? 5062 Wat for you hack lak dis, anyhow?
5062Wat for you say dere ai n''t nobody by dat name, eh?
5062Wat you goin''do''bout dis lay?
5062Wat you mean,''beeg idea''?
5062Wat you sayin''?
5062Wat you scare''''bout, you?
5062Wat you t''ink of''i m, eh?
5062Well, I brought him to time, did n''t I? 5062 Well, ai n''t they?"
5062Well, she sprung you, did n''t she? 5062 Well, what are you going to do about it?"
5062Well, what do you think of the place?
5062Well, what does a GOOD pilot charge?
5062Well, what of it?
5062Well, why do n''t you pull straight? 5062 Well, why do n''t you?
5062Went partners with them?'' 5062 Were you bluffing when you held up Royal?
5062Wh- what you doing-- here?
5062Wha-- what''d you-- see?
5062What about our white packers?
5062What about this girl Laure?
5062What about?
5062What about?
5062What ails Jim? 5062 What ails you to- day?"
5062What ails you, Danny?
5062What ails you?
5062What ails you?
5062What are some of them?
5062What are you doing here?
5062What are you driving at?
5062What are you driving at?
5062What are you driving at?
5062What are you going to do?
5062What are you saying about me?
5062What are you talking about?
5062What are your Majesty''s orders?
5062What call?
5062What change?
5062What d''you expect to get out of all this?
5062What d''you say we hook up together-- sort of go pardners for a while? 5062 What did you expect?
5062What difference? 5062 What do you mean by that?"
5062What do you mean,''I know''?
5062What do you mean?
5062What do you say, eh? 5062 What do you take me for, anyhow?"
5062What do you think of a girl who does n''t know her own mind? 5062 What do you think of the other girls?"
5062What do you want''em for?
5062What does he want now?
5062What for you say two, free T''OUSAN''dollar? 5062 What for?"
5062What happened? 5062 What has happened?"
5062What have you bought?
5062What have you got, Ben?
5062What is funny about it?
5062What is her name?
5062What is it,''Poleon? 5062 What is my new s''prise?"
5062What is the pay?
5062What is this, an arrest or a hold- up?
5062What kind of a partner?
5062What kinda guys do you take us for? 5062 What makes them think you did the stealing?"
5062What makes you think it''s a poor claim?
5062What on?
5062What set you off?
5062What sins have you committed?
5062What strike?
5062What the blazes--?
5062What tired him? 5062 What was it you wanted to call me and was scared to?"
5062What we goin''to do about it?
5062What will you have?
5062What would you expect me to do? 5062 What you wigwaggin''about?"
5062What''ll you show me?
5062What''s a masseur, anyhow?
5062What''s the big idea?
5062What''s the difference whether I blame you or myself? 5062 What''s the idea, anyhow?
5062What''s the idea? 5062 What''s the idea?
5062What''s the idea?
5062What''s the idea?
5062What''s the matter?
5062What''s the matter?
5062What''s the matter?
5062What''s this about Kirby?
5062What''s wrong?
5062What''s your name?
5062What? 5062 Where are we going to put up for the night?"
5062Where de place is? 5062 Where did you think I''d be?
5062Where in the world have you been?
5062Where in the world--?
5062Where to? 5062 Where''d you get the''old''at?
5062Where''s our stuff?
5062Which one of us is the woman? 5062 White Horse?
5062Who done dat shootin''if he do n''t?
5062Who else would I mean?
5062Who ever heeds a warning like yours?
5062Who got the cough syrup, Jerry; you or me?
5062Who hit you over the head?
5062Who indeed? 5062 Who is that?"
5062Who starts all our rows, if I do n''t? 5062 Who would n''t take it hard?
5062Who''d you see?
5062Who''s been hurting you, I''d like to know?
5062Who''s goin''he''p us?
5062Who''s goin''nurse her?
5062Who''s got the guts to try?
5062Who''s there?
5062Who, me?
5062Who, me?
5062Who-- shot him?
5062Who? 5062 Who?
5062Why did you take him back? 5062 Why do n''t you CALL me a liar and be done with it?"
5062Why do n''t you hire a hall?
5062Why do n''t you load the whole works on a scow?
5062Why do n''t you send him home?
5062Why do n''t you- er- run over to my tent?
5062Why do you say that?
5062Why do you want me to go?
5062Why does n''t it have any gold?
5062Why not? 5062 Why not?
5062Why not? 5062 Why not?"
5062Why should I make a scene?
5062Why should I? 5062 Why''d he put you to work in a place like this?"
5062Why, we''re all here, are n''t we? 5062 Why?
5062Will you go along? 5062 Will you look at that?"
5062Will you marry me?
5062With him? 5062 Wo n''t it keep?
5062Wo n''t you promise-- for my sake?
5062YOU?
5062Yeah? 5062 You been playing de bank?"
5062You blame me?
5062You bought''em, did n''t you?
5062You ca n''t fool a foreigner, can you, boys? 5062 You can pray?"
5062You did n''t mean to say that, did you?
5062You did that? 5062 You do n''t deny there was something between you?"
5062You don''care for''i m, w''at?
5062You don''savvy, eh--? 5062 You don''spec''it, do you?
5062You going to tackle it?
5062You got how many?
5062You heard about the fight, eh?
5062You heard him say the sky was his limit, did n''t you? 5062 You here?"
5062You hongry, too, I bet, eh?
5062You in trouble?
5062You know how I feel,Rouletta said; then, more curiously:"Why do you need to make sure?
5062You mean those at the Barracks and up on the hill? 5062 You mean-- HIM?
5062You mean--?
5062You men goin''cut dat boat in two again?
5062You remember the holler I let up when them Sheep- Campers wanted to hang McCaskey?
5062You said Royal was loading his men when you left?
5062You said that to-- her?
5062You say you''ve been here a week? 5062 You see me eatin'', do n''t you?
5062You stay here li''l while, eh?
5062You still got deep feelin''for dat feller?
5062You surely do n''t believe him guilty?
5062You think it can be straightened out?
5062You think so? 5062 You think they may get across?"
5062You think you''ve found yourself, but-- have you? 5062 You wet your feet, eh?"
5062You wo n''t marry wit''nobody, eh? 5062 You wo n''t?
5062You would n''t mind if he called me his sister, if-- if you called me-- something else, would you, dear?
5062You''ai n''t live''to be hung yet, eh? 5062 You''re a-- WHAT?"
5062You''re not afraid, are you?
5062You''re not very fit, are you?
5062You''re not-- going away?
5062You''re skee- jumping, alone? 5062 You''re wonderful, but-- men can do anything, ca n''t they?"
5062You''re working for me from this minute, understand? 5062 You''re-- all alone?"
5062You''ve been thinking again, have you?
5062You''ve got the boss; he''s crazy about you, but Pierce is mine--"What''s that?
5062You''ve puzzled me with a lot of words,the young man said, with ever- growing resentment,"but what do they all amount to?
5062You, too, eh?
5062You? 5062 You?
5062Your claim? 5062 ''Ai n''t nobody got nerve?
5062''Ai n''t plenty of people made get- aways?
5062''Counting percentage checks,''eh?"
5062''Poleon leaned forward; fiercely he inquired:"Which one of you feller''is de bes''man?
5062''Poleon studied her face intently; then he inquired:"Wat ail''you, li''l sister?"
5062A lovers''quarrel?"
5062A ton of grub?
5062After a time he cleared his throat and inquired:"Wet?"
5062After all, might there not be real and actual relief in liquor?
5062Again silence claimed both men until Tom broke out, irritably:"Well, you aim to set here all night?"
5062Ai n''t his name enough?
5062Ai n''t it bad enough to EAT a phonograph record without having to listen to the damn''machine?
5062Ai n''t it lucky for me that we played for fun?
5062Ai n''t she a bear?"
5062Ai n''t that right, Joe?"
5062Ai n''t the Boundary within ninety miles?
5062Ai n''t you care?"
5062All night?"
5062Almost dazed by this mingled accusation and appeal, Rouletta at length responded by a question,"Then why have n''t you done something to clear him?"
5062Am I a magician?"
5062Am I not right, my sweet?"
5062Am I supposed to feel flattered at that?"
5062An''how you goin''mak''big success?
5062And I--?"
5062And the Countess Courteau?
5062And why?
5062And yet-- how the deuce did that sack get where it was?
5062And you?
5062And you?"
5062Another conquest, eh?"
5062Anyhow, three choice gentlemen are so sure of it that they went to the trouble of perjuring themselves and having me arrested--""Arrested?
5062Are they bad?"
5062Are we husband and wife or are we not?
5062Are you afraid of me?"
5062Are you afraid of yourself?"
5062Are you after him or his coin?"
5062Are you game?"
5062Are you going to Dawson?"
5062Are you going to cover our coin or am I going to smoke you up?"
5062Are you quite sure you''re all right?"
5062Are you ready to vote a verdict?"
5062Are you still fond of her?"
5062Are you stuck on this kid?"
5062Are you too good?"
5062At Dawson?"
5062Boats ai n''t like horses; it''ll take a good oarsman to navigate these rapids--""Well?"
5062Both men were now fully awake, but, disregarding the question, Joe cried, wildly:"Who are you?
5062Boys, who are you going to believe?
5062But Frank?
5062But Linton was by no means reassured; his tone was querulous when he cried:"Why did n''t you come in before you caught cold?
5062But a fellow owes something to his friends, does n''t he?"
5062But how could she have known?
5062But the rice was stolen last night, was n''t it?
5062But w''at you t''ink?
5062But what about the-- murder?
5062But what are you doing here?"
5062But you must n''t follow-- at least in that dress-""Did he-- drink any more?"
5062But, after all, why should n''t she do this for him?
5062But, you see, I''m strong and vigorous and I felt sorry for a tottering wreck like you--""''Lugged MY loads''?"
5062CHAPTER V"Looked kind of salty for a spell, did n''t it?"
5062CHAPTER XXIII"Wal, w''at I tol''you?"
5062Ca n''t you help him?
5062Ca n''t you see where you''re going?"
5062Ca n''t you see?
5062Can I help you?
5062Can you beat it?
5062Can you beat that?"
5062Can you get a good man to help you?"
5062Changing the model of your boat?"
5062Come away-- won''t you-- for my sake?"
5062Could I forget?"
5062Courteau grimaced, but there was a ring of triumph and of satisfaction in his voice when he cried:"Well, what do you think of that fellow?
5062Curiosity killed a cat, did n''t it?
5062D''you aim to strangle the girl?"
5062D''you hear me?
5062D''you know the best town in America for the shells?
5062D''you think it wise to raise such a dust about him?
5062D''you think she''s got a chance?"
5062Dangerous?
5062Dat''s fine dream, eh?
5062De Jodge he say,''Doret, how much money you got?
5062Did n''t I figger that out for the both of us?
5062Did n''t you hear somebody calling us?"
5062Did she love Pierce Phillips as she had believed she did, or had she merely fallen in love with his good qualities?
5062Did you see?
5062Dis tam de night?
5062Do I look much older than when we met?"
5062Do n''t I know you to be a volcano?"
5062Do n''t believe it, eh?
5062Do n''t they think-- Pierce did it?"
5062Do n''t you s''pose I''m on?
5062Do n''t you think so?"
5062Do you care?"
5062Do you mean there''s plenty of gold for all of us?"
5062Do you own a pair of seven- league boots or-- what?"
5062Do you still imagine I care for that foolish boy?"
5062Do you think I''ve changed--?"
5062Do you think they''re necessary in this country?"
5062Do you think you want to hire them?"
5062Do you want me to put you in irons?"
5062Do you want to tackle the job?"
5062Do you wonder that I want to know what kind of a creature you consider me?"
5062Don''I live lak bear when I''m trappin''?
5062Don''you s''pose she''s waitin''to hear you say you love her?
5062Doret had been listening with some amusement; now he said,"You boys got wide pay- streak, eh?"
5062Dose log have dug up de snow an''I fin''--what?"
5062Drink him up?
5062Drowned my own child, did I?"
5062Eh?
5062Eh?"
5062Ever taste alkali?"
5062Everyt''ing come out nice, eh?"
5062For a moment Rouletta remained silent; then she said, wearily:"Everything is all wrong, all upside down, is n''t it?
5062For a time the two friends ate in silence, then Broad mused, aloud:"Letty''most cried, eh?
5062For theft?
5062Fortunes would reward the first arrivals; how, then, could he permit these other men to precede him?
5062Gamble?
5062Get that?
5062Got cashier''s ague, have you?
5062Got those same clothes on, have n''t you?"
5062Granting that it was n''t exactly honest, what did such nice considerations weigh when balanced against the stern necessities of this hour?
5062Had Jerry remembered that act of kindness?
5062Has one of them crawlin''worms got fresh with you, Letty?
5062Has she got cold feet?"
5062Have I made you unhappy?"
5062Have a good sleep?"
5062Have they-- gone after Joe and Frank?"
5062Have you a claim?
5062Have you been fooling me?"
5062Have you done anything for yourself?"
5062Have you got a sister?
5062Have you got any kick against this Frenchman?"
5062Have you lost anything?"
5062Have you trimmed all the leading citizens?"
5062Have you?"
5062He asked himself if he were indeed awake, if, after all, this was his Ultima Thule?
5062He got his, did n''t he?"
5062He looked on while she lighted a cigarette, then after a moment he inquired,"What do you mean?"
5062He spoke now, saying:"So you''re Phillips, eh?"
5062He''d be ashamed of me now, would n''t he?
5062He''s drinkin'', understand?
5062He''s out--?"
5062Hear''em?
5062Here dey mak''grub- pack, see?"
5062His lungs were filling with the first deep breath of relief when a sleepy voice spoke:"That you, Frank?"
5062How are you making it?"
5062How could gold run uphill?"
5062How could he assume such an attitude?
5062How could she have foreseen such a wretched complication as this?
5062How could there be wash gravel on the crest of a mountain?
5062How could you let me put myself, and you, in such a position?"
5062How could you let them?"
5062How d''you know he did n''t steal that rice before he left, for that matter?"
5062How d''you know he was there?
5062How dared he?
5062How did metal of that specific gravity get up there?
5062How did you manage--?"
5062How have I impressed you?
5062How is two ounces?"
5062How would he excuse or explain his obvious pursuit?
5062How would she take his audacity, his presumption?
5062How''s t''ing''in Dawson?''
5062How, then, could a rickety ruin of his antiquity withstand the ravages of pneumonia-- galloping pneumonia, at that?
5062How?"
5062Hurry?
5062I ask you?
5062I bet you''re cold?"
5062I did n''t start this row--""Who did?"
5062I do n''t mind taking a chance, but-- what chance would a fellow have in there?
5062I have nothing--""Have I ever asked you for anything?"
5062I have so much to say--""What is there to talk about to- night?
5062I left her not two hours ago--""She don''know?"
5062I like the boy myself-- can''t help liking him-- but you understand what he''s been doing?
5062I s''pose the chief of police knows you and likes you, eh?
5062I s''pose you came heeled?"
5062I thrill you?
5062I''m jealous of Laure, jealous of you--""JEALOUS?
5062I''m through, d''you hear?"
5062I''ve got to prove myself, understand?
5062If I''d been as young and as silly as when I met you-- who knows?
5062If he stands pat, how they going to prove anything?
5062If so, what light would kindle in those ice- blue eyes?
5062If these men get away-- who knows what may happen to him?
5062In a changed voice he said:"Oh, what''s the use?
5062In his turn he inquired,"What are you going to do with the McCaskeys?"
5062In triumph he said:"Thought you''d lost me, did n''t you?
5062Is he sick?"
5062Is it true?
5062Is it yours?"
5062Is n''t food good?"
5062Is n''t that so?
5062Is that it?
5062Is that it?
5062Is that smoke coming from my stovepipe?"
5062Is that what you mean?"
5062Is that where you''re going?"
5062Is there anything I can do?"
5062Is there anything you want to say, anything you want to do, before you go?"
5062Is there two of you?
5062Is this recent change of demeanor assumed?
5062It was her own affair; why should n''t a woman smoke if she felt like it?
5062It was like him, was n''t it, after I had caught him red- handed?"
5062It''s lucky I stake on soch bum place, eh?
5062It''s pleasant for me, is n''t it?
5062Kirby?"
5062Know any men who want work?"
5062Laure drew him out of hearing, then inquired, anxiously,"Are you all right again?"
5062Let''em slip between our fingers?"
5062Linton?"
5062Looking for new conquests?"
5062Low, indecent, wretched?
5062ME old?
5062Maybe he''ll kill them both, eh?
5062Me knock my own ground?
5062Me--?"
5062Me?"
5062Mebbe you got pardner w''at lak give you hand, eh?"
5062Mebbe you set up wit''me, eh?"
5062Money no object, understand?
5062Money?
5062Never forget?
5062No?
5062Not the nice people?"
5062Now then, lift, bite, leg-- Why do n''t you lift?"
5062Now then, which hut hides the grain?"
5062Now then, who''s next?
5062Now you want me... Take me back, eh?
5062Now, then, who do you suppose got young Phillips''money?
5062Of Phillips she asked,"Do you carry a gun?"
5062Of Royal''s companion she sternly demanded,"What do you mean by this trick?"
5062Of course they may have merely gone back to Hunker--""In de middle of snow- storm?
5062Oh, why conceal it?
5062On El Dorado?"
5062On the contrary, it masked both malice and triumph, as was plain when he asked:"Did you hear about our strike?"
5062One of the latter, a red- faced, square- shouldered person, thrust a determined countenance close to Broad''s and cried, angrily:"Is that so?
5062Or was it idle chance?
5062Otherwise how did he come to be on the back streets?
5062Phillips?"
5062Pierce told you''bout dat?"
5062Pierce was about to accept the offer made when Jerry said:"Who d''you s''pose got the lay below ours?
5062Pierce was engaged in dismantling the office fixtures when a stranger entered and accosted him with the inquiry:"Got any rooms?"
5062Play a mandolin?"
5062Profiting by the confusion, Rouletta dragged Broad aside and queried, breathlessly:"Was he dead-- quite dead--?"
5062Put on your prettiest dress--""What for?"
5062Really?"
5062Recollect that pioneer we laid for four hundred at Dyea?"
5062Remember?"
5062Rotten night, ai n''t it?"
5062Round trip in one day?
5062Royal broke out, peevishly:"Another hot tip, eh?
5062S''pose I geeve him half- interes''to go wit''me?"
5062S''pose all winter I dig an''don''fin''''i m out?"
5062S''pose mebbe I forget dose promise?"
5062S''pose mebbe we boil de kettle, eh?"
5062S''pose you get sick on me now?
5062Savvy?
5062Say, I wonder what she really thinks of him?"
5062See?
5062Shall I?
5062She calls him her''brother''and he says she''s his masseur-- you heard him, did n''t you?"
5062She does n''t deserve much, does she?"
5062She is with you, perhaps?"
5062She sped to him with the swiftness of a swallow; breathlessly she inquired:"Where have you been so long?
5062She thought he''d do?
5062She turned to Phillips and inquired, abruptly,"What is the packing price to Sheep Camp?"
5062She''s dandy, eh?"
5062She''s fighting for her own, is n''t she?
5062She''s poor seeck gal in beeg, cold countree wit''no frien''s, no money--""No money?"
5062Shows lack of social training, does n''t it?
5062Shut up, will you?
5062Somebody''ll find me after I''ve been drowned a week or two, and what''ll they say?"
5062Something to eat?"
5062Such trouble we had with these girls, eh?
5062T''ousand dollar?''
5062Tell me, what am I?
5062That gives us a chance, does n''t it?"
5062That''s enough, is n''t it?
5062The Countess stepped to Pierce''s side, inquiring, quickly,"What is this, a joke?"
5062The McCaskeys live somewhere back yonder, do n''t they?"
5062The first thing the Police said when we notified''em was,''Where''s Phillips?''
5062The lieutenant answered him with some impatience:"I admit it looks fishy, but what is there to do?
5062The new strike?"
5062Then why do n''t you take a shift in the gambling- room?
5062There was a brief pause which Pierce broke by inquiring, as casually as he could:"Did Tom and Jerry have any luck?"
5062There was a long pause, then the visitor inquired:"Are you lying?"
5062There was a silence; then Mr. Royal inquired:"Are you waiting for me to speak?
5062There''s a tempest in my blood, and who can think with a tempest raging?"
5062There''s nothing so terrible about it, is there?"
5062They got little Christmas- trees on their lids,''ai n''t they?
5062They had reached the door of the hotel before he spoke again; then he said slowly, quietly:"You been playin''''hearts''wit''HIM, ma soeur?
5062They were resting at the Long Lake outlet, some time later, when the old man inquired:"I presume you''ve got a camp at Linderman, eh?"
5062They''ll alibi anybody you accuse-- it''s no trick to alibi a pal--""Is n''t it?"
5062This is like the night of our marriage, what?"
5062This would be something to talk about; what would the folks back home say to this?
5062To his companions he shouted:"D''you hear that, boys?
5062To rekindle a love which one has lost is a test of any man''s power, n''est- ce pas?
5062Tom inquired of his partner,"Reckon you can get along without''em, Jerry?"
5062Turning to Rouletta he said,"Mam''selle, you lookin''for your papa, eh?"
5062US?"
5062Understand me?
5062Understand?
5062Understand?"
5062Understand?"
5062Understand?"
5062Us?
5062Vaguely she inquired:"What of it?
5062Very humbly he inquired:"Now that you understand who I am and what I''m charged with, do you want to-- know me; be friends with me?"
5062W''at I''ll do wit''pile of money, eh?
5062W''at shall we do?
5062W''at you say I go pardners wit''him, eh?
5062Wal, how we goin''get dat boy from out of jail, eh?
5062Wal, w''at you say?"
5062Wal, w''at you t''ink of her?
5062Want to turn in?"
5062Was it your brother?"
5062Was there ever a heart so big, so kind?
5062Was there ever such a fellow as this Doret?
5062Was there such a thing as chance, after all?
5062Wat I t''ink of dem proceedin''s?
5062Wat I''m goin''do, eh?"
5062Wat for you''spect nice grub?
5062Wat talk is dis''bout hangin''?
5062Wat you t''ink of dat, eh?
5062Wat you t''ink?
5062Wat''s de hodds?
5062Wat''s dis you sayin''?"
5062Wat''s she doin''roun''a saloon lak dis?"
5062We ai n''t Hinjuns; we''re good sensible peoples, eh?"
5062We boil de kettle, eh?"
5062We put it over, did n''t we, kid?"
5062We was a coupla brave guys in Dyea, but what''s the good of runnin''up to an undertaker and giving him your measurements?
5062We''ve been honest with each other-- how do you feel?"
5062Well, ever see a Mexican hog eat a rattler?
5062Well, how did I place the gold yonder?
5062Well, where is he now, eh?"
5062Well, why not bet and bet heavy?
5062Were not men''s random fortunes all laid out in conformity with some obscure purpose to form a part of some intricate design?
5062Were you weaned on rum?"
5062What D''YOU think, Kid?"
5062What I tol''you?
5062What ailed her?
5062What ailed the girl?
5062What ails you?"
5062What am I offered?"
5062What are you doing in the Queen''s Park, anyhow?
5062What are you talkin''about?
5062What are you trying to say?"
5062What brought you out to see us, anyhow?"
5062What business are you in?"
5062What d''you say?"
5062What d''you think of that?"
5062What d''you want, anyhow?"
5062What d''you want?"
5062What did she think of him?
5062What did you do after you lost your money?"
5062What did you do?
5062What difference would it make if there were?"
5062What difference, then, whether oblivion came from alcohol or from the drug of the poppy?
5062What do I seem, to you?"
5062What do you make of me?"
5062What for?"
5062What happened?
5062What happy impulse had sped him to town this morning?
5062What has Pierce ever done for me?
5062What have you to say?"
5062What hurry crowded on her heels?
5062What idle chance had flung them into each other''s arms?
5062What if she should refuse to respond?
5062What in the world has come over you?
5062What is she to you?"
5062What is this?"
5062What kind of men does she want?"
5062What makes you think so?"
5062What mission brought her here?
5062What right had any one to stop him here at the very door, when just inside great things were happening?
5062What sort of men would make love to me, if not gamblers, fellows like Ryan?"
5062What sort of thing was it that sighed and moaned thus?
5062What sort of woman do you consider me?
5062What the deuce can you deal?"
5062What the deuce--?"
5062What then?
5062What was it that had walked in out of the night and now crouched ready to spring?
5062What was it?"
5062What was she?
5062What would any girl do?"
5062What would happen if he took the bit in his teeth?
5062What would he say to her, now that he was here?
5062What would his people think?
5062What would she think?
5062What you grinnin''at?"
5062What''ll we do with the boat?"
5062What''s a guy want with more than a thousand dollars and a ton of grub, anyhow?"
5062What''s on your mind, eh?
5062What''s that?"
5062What''s the difference, as long as you''re the only one_ I_ care for?
5062What''s the good of fighting, what''s the use of hurrying and trampling on each other when this is the end?
5062What''s the matter with you, sister?
5062What''s wild about you?"
5062What''s wrong?"
5062What''s your game, anyhow?
5062What, in the name of all that was unexpected, had occurred?
5062What--?"
5062What?
5062What?
5062What?"
5062What?"
5062What?"
5062What?"
5062When he felt the impulse to scout this idea he went to his mirror and examined himself critically, Why not?
5062When he hesitated she repeated:"Will you go with me or-- shall I go with you?"
5062When we goin''start for Dawson, eh?"
5062When we had''em?
5062Where are they?"
5062Where did I tread on your toes?"
5062Where did he get a thousand dollars?"
5062Where gravel is dere you fin''gold, ai n''t you?"
5062Where had he been?
5062Where is she?"
5062Where was Rock?
5062Where was she going?
5062Where was the other fugitive?
5062Where was the thing--?
5062Where''s Agnes-- the other one?
5062Where''s Letty?"
5062Where''s her nibs, the corn- tassel Countess?"
5062Where?"
5062Which one is go to church de mos''?"
5062Which one of you wants to lead off with Doret and Pierce?"
5062Who could tell what might result from this new union of interests?
5062Who d''you say you''re looking for?"
5062Who did it?
5062Who dis Frenchman?"
5062Who else could I mean?
5062Who hired you to argue this case?"
5062Who is she?"
5062Who jiggled--?"
5062Who lets the one man, the real man, go away?
5062Who made the charge?"
5062Who was Rock?
5062Who was she?
5062Who was she?
5062Who would have dreamed that gay, careless, laughing''Poleon Doret was like other men?
5062Who''ll ride with me this time?"
5062Who''ll risk a dollar to win a dollar?
5062Who''s Agnes?"
5062Who''s goin''do it, eh?"
5062Who''s goin''to break the news to her?"
5062Who''s going to keep an eye on them?
5062Who''s going to strangle the Stranglers?
5062Whom had he cheated?
5062Why ask it?"
5062Why cherish a mean envy of this happy boy?
5062Why did n''t you let me know you were back?"
5062Why did n''t you say so?
5062Why do n''t you laugh?"
5062Why do n''t you think about Jim?
5062Why had he delayed so long, knowing all the time that she was dying to see him and to hear his story?
5062Why had this come to him?
5062Why not?"
5062Why permit a narrow selfishness to mar this supreme moment?
5062Why run into trouble?"
5062Why should I?"
5062Why should n''t I clothe and feed a helpless husband?
5062Why should n''t he attempt to drown his sorrows?
5062Why struggle against the inevitable?
5062Why the terrible black look?"
5062Why think of days dead and gone?
5062Why wait any longer?"
5062Why work in here?"
5062Why, have you seen the trail?
5062Why?
5062Why?"
5062Will Rock get him, d''you think?
5062Will you go?"
5062Will you have something to drink now?"
5062Will you help me up the bank?"
5062Will you?"
5062Wo n''t we, Lucky?"
5062Work?
5062Would n''t you?"
5062Would she see through him?
5062Would the old fool never get enough?
5062Would you like to hook up with us?"
5062Would you mind telling me where you came from?"
5062Would you put up with Linton and Quirk and the two McCaskeys for wages?
5062Would you, Lucky?"
5062Would you?"
5062YOU?"
5062Yes?"
5062You and Letty cross afoot--""And you?"
5062You and him is cousins, or something?"
5062You been hidin''a secret vice from me?"
5062You ca n''t go home alone, can you?
5062You care for stop in my tent?"
5062You did n''t''spect no pay yesterday when you run de W''ite''Orse for save dis gal an''her papa, did you?
5062You do care, do n''t you, dear?
5062You do love me?"
5062You do n''t figger to get much sleep, do you?"
5062You fought with that good- looking French count, did n''t you?"
5062You goin''try him again?"
5062You got some, no?"
5062You hear''bout it?"
5062You hear''bout''i m, eh?--''bout how McCaskey tell de truth?"
5062You heard him propose it, did n''t you?"
5062You imply that I robbed myself, eh?
5062You lak get reech queeck?
5062You mean--?"
5062You s''pose I mak''dem pay for w''at dey eat?"
5062You saw how she took her medicine to- day?
5062You say she''s delirious?"
5062You see something in me to admire?
5062You see, I had no outfit of my own--""Are you broke?"
5062You seeck?"
5062You seen de canon yet?"
5062You t''ink I hurt dose he''pless li''l t''ing?
5062You t''ink ma soeur goin''hongry to feed loafer''lak you?"
5062You think he''s too good for me, do n''t you?
5062You think this boy''s tamed, do you?
5062You''ll go to him,''Poleon, wo n''t you?
5062You''ll let me try?"
5062You''re scare'', ai n''t you?
5062You''ve changed-- yes, tremendously-- but what of a year, two years from now?
5062You''ve had a fine time; if you pay a price for it, whose fault is that?
5062You''ve had a hard time, have n''t you?
5062You''ve heard about that, of course?
5062You-- take my breath--""Do you consider me harsh, masculine--?"
5062You-- you love him?
5062of ME?