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106And he''s far away and alone and in great danger, is he? 106 Are you God?"
106Are you God?
106Are you cold, Go- bu- balu?
106But where shall I find God?
106How should I know?
106So my Tibo is dead at the bottom of the river, is he?
106Tarzan has found another she?
106The sun is hot; why do you shiver?
106What are they?
106What are we to do?
106What do I know about your child?
106What do you want?
106What does this fellow know about making magic? 106 What does your magic tell you?"
106What was it?
106Where are we going?
106Where is Ibeto''s son?
106Where is Taug?
106Where is Teeka?
106Where is my baby?
106Where is my little Tibo?
106Who comes to Bukawai?
106Who did it?
106Who is Tibo?
106Who says''kill Tarzan''?
106Afraid?
106And if he was forced to fight, what chance had he to survive?
106And the flowers-- who made them grow?
106And what gives greater content and greater happiness than the fulfilling of a destiny?
106And what more natural that eventually he came to attribute to the sun and the moon personalities as real as his own?
106And what of Teeka during all this time?
106And what was God?
106Anyway, Tarzan was not a real Mangani, so why should they risk their lives in an effort to protect him?
106As Tibo''s body had not been found, Momaya argued that he still lived, but where?
106But did he feel gratitude?
106But were they alone?
106But who was to travel the dark jungle by night to fetch him?
106Could he be searching for Tarzan?
106Could he recall and measure the service the ape- man had performed for him?
106Could it be that chance had given him thus early an opportunity to look upon God?
106Could it be that he had really slept?
106Could it be that the devil- god was to prevail against his servants?
106Did Bukawai steal him before?
106Did he gloat over the unenviable position of his recent tormentor?
106Did he long to see Sheeta''s great fangs sink into the soft throat of the ape- man?
106Did he not fondle and cuddle the little one with even as great a show of affection as Teeka herself displayed?
106Did he think he could twice fool the men of Mbonga, the chief, the same way in so short a time?
106Did her savage breast swell with pride as she witnessed his victory over the ape?
106Did she guess the cause of his perturbation?
106Did the sun merely happen there?
106Do you see them, Taug?
106Had he not courted death to save their Gazan from the fangs and talons of Sheeta?
106Had he not saved Gazan on two occasions?
106Had he really then been to the village of the blacks at all, had he killed the old Gomangani, had he eaten of the elephant meat, had he been sick?
106Had he slain one of the tribe?
106Had his mother not said as much when he was naughty and she threatened to give him to the white god of the jungle if he were not good?
106How could he know that the one had been his father, the other his mother?
106How could one compare his beautiful coat with the smooth and naked hideousness of Tarzan''s bare hide?
106How did Goro get way up into the darkness of the night sky to cast his welcome light upon the fearsome nocturnal jungle?
106How had Rabba Kega happened to be in the cage?
106How much of all that had happened in his life had been real and how much unreal?
106How shall we dance the Dum- Dum without the light of Goro?"
106How was he to be sure that the cabin door was not really open?
106How was he to know the one from the other?
106If he is stolen again, what should Bukawai know of the matter?
106If it is not, why do you stay tied here like a goat that is bait for lions?"
106If this was a sleep adventure, what then was reality?
106In her heart of hearts did she still esteem the smooth- skinned Tarzan?
106In peace and content they fed, for were there not three sentries, each watching upon a different side of the herd?
106Is gratitude a possession of man only, or do the lower orders know it also?
106It was useless to risk his life in idle and unequal combat from which no good could come; but could he escape a battle with the enraged cat?
106No one contradicted Tubuto, for, indeed, who else could it have been but the great, hairless ape they all so feared?
106Of course this one''s skin was black; but what of it?
106Overpower him they might, but could they keep him overpowered while they bound him?
106Tell me, Goro, are you God?"
106Ten fat goats?
106The apes, if they had been left to themselves, would doubtless soon have left the lion to peaceful enjoyment of his feast, for was not the she dead?
106Was all her labor, were all the terrors and dangers through which she had passed to go for naught?
106Was he to submit thus passively to a feathered creature however enormous?
106Was he, Tarzan of the Apes, mighty fighter, to die without striking a blow in his own defense?
106Was she at last resigned to her fate and accompanying her new mate in the proper humility of a loving and tractable spouse?
106Was she to lose this one too in the same way?
106What did God look like?
106What does He look like?
106What foul creatures were these Gomangani?
106What had happened to so alter the gentle Teeka?
106What had the Gomangani done?
106What made him do such things?
106What made it grow from a tiny bud to a full- blown bloom?
106What made the flower open?
106What was passing in his savage brain?
106What was passing through the convolutions of his savage brain?
106Where and how, anyway, did they all come from-- the trees, the flowers, the insects, the countless creatures of the jungle?
106Where did Numa, the lion, come from?
106Where did sleep adventures end and reality commence?
106Where does He live?"
106Where was the bird taking him?
106Where was the kid?
106Where would his mother get ten fat goats, or thin ones, either, for that matter, to buy back just a poor little boy?
106Who can kill Taug?
106Who could have done this thing?
106Who could see beauty in the stingy nose of the Tarmangani after looking at Taug''s broad nostrils?
106Who is he, anyway, that he dare say Bukawai''s magic is not good magic?
106Who made Histah, the snake?
106Who may say?
106Who planted the first tree?
106Why did he not flee before these horrid, hairy, tree men fell upon them both and tore them to pieces?
106Why did the great white giant stand there so unconcernedly?
106Why had she done it?
106Why should we kill one who is brave and who has not attacked us?
106Why then had he done this thing?
106Why was he?
106Why was his friend so different from the others of the tribe?
106Why was it at all?
106Why was it then that his brows contracted and his muscles tensed as he saw Taug pause beside the young she and then squat down close to her?
106Why were all the peoples of the jungle not trees?
106Why were the trees not something else?
106Why, indeed, had he?
106Why, then, should Tarzan feel the rise of the short hairs at the nape of his neck merely because Taug sat close to Teeka?
106With death at his heels, Tarzan thrilled with the joy of such living as this; but would he reach the trees ahead of the rampant death so close behind?
106Would he have risked his own life to have saved Tarzan could he have known of the danger which confronted his friend?
106Yes, it was all quite plain now; but who could have stolen Go- bu- balu this time?
32329''And how old, Mr. Harley,''she said,''do you take me to be?'' 32329 ''Could you see into our future?''
32329''Did you know beforehand that the tiger was going to seize you?'' 32329 ''How did you know that we were coming?''
32329''What''s that fool talking about?'' 32329 A strange story, indeed,"said Guy;"but what has it got to do with us?"
32329Ah, you think so?
32329All right?
32329And how about Mr. Simmonds, uncle? 32329 And how can we pass through the streets to the edge of the town?"
32329And how shall we find out?
32329And is it impossible to escape by land?
32329And was it to Oko Sam your comrades were sold as slaves?
32329And what has become of Momba, and Captain Waller, and the Hindoos?
32329And what have_ you_ discovered?
32329And what will_ he_ do?
32329And why did it end here?
32329And you?
32329Are the ropes securely tied?
32329Are we headed straight now?
32329Are we still on this horrible lake?
32329Are you equal to it?
32329Are you mad, Chutney?
32329Are you sure, sir?
32329At Zaila?
32329Aw, that so, Carrington? 32329 But how are we going to get out of this infernal dungeon?"
32329But how could he have lived all this time without food?
32329But how did he get away from the serpent?
32329But how did he know anything about the entrance to the river?
32329But how under the sun can this discovery benefit us?
32329But how will we capture him in the dark?
32329But tell me, what have you discovered?
32329But there is surely some outlet to this vast body of water?
32329But what are they doing here, so far from their own country?
32329But what are you going to do, Canaris?
32329But where does this underground river empty?
32329But which is the proper side?
32329But your English?
32329Ca n''t we rush on him?
32329Can Makar break his pledge?
32329Can anything have happened to him, I wonder?
32329Can it be possible that you are an Englishman-- an Englishman in Harar?
32329Can it be true?
32329Can it be? 32329 Can you open our prison for us, Canaris?"
32329Can you read that?
32329Canaris,he whispered,"do you hear anything?"
32329Captain Chutney, sir?
32329Captain Chutney,he begins abruptly,"you leave for India tomorrow?"
32329Chutney,Sir Arthur said one day, as he lit his cigar after dinner,"have you ever felt any desire to leave England and resume an adventurous life?"
32329Colonel Carrington,he cried,"how many troops have we?"
32329Could the canoe have been turned completely about during our journey?
32329Crazy?
32329Crouch down,said Canaris;"do n''t you see that watch- tower?"
32329Dead?
32329Did some one call? 32329 Did that young man Chutney walk up the face of that wall?
32329Did the old man tell you where to find the cavern?
32329Did you ask him that, Canaris?
32329Do you hear the mad fiends howling behind us? 32329 Do you mean to tell me,"he said,"that it takes two or three days to cross the Gulf of Aden?"
32329Do you observe how close the sounds are coming?
32329Do you observe how quiet it is?
32329Does anyone know?
32329Have I not said that Makar''s word is inviolate?
32329Have you missed the way, Canaris?
32329Have you much power in your arms?
32329He found the underground river?
32329How are we going to live through such a journey as that? 32329 How can that be possible?"
32329How can this aid us?
32329How long have I slept?
32329How long have we been asleep?
32329Is escape then impossible?
32329Is he dead?
32329Is he dead?
32329Is n''t it about time for lunch?
32329Is the fellow crazy?
32329Is there no hope, then, at all?
32329Is there no-- no chance-- for us?
32329Is this Oko Sam''s village yonder that the Abyssinians have raided?
32329Look,he exclaimed in a tone of wonder, as Guy and Melton followed him down,"do you recognize this workmanship?
32329Mad? 32329 May I ask when we are due at Zaila?"
32329Must we die in this horrible place or is there hope of escape?
32329Oh, you''ve come back safe?
32329Our journey''s end?
32329Several hours? 32329 Shall I fire?"
32329Shall we proceed to Zaila, or get the captain to steam direct for Aden and collect all the available troops?
32329Then they do n''t suspect the truth?
32329Then what can be done?
32329Today?
32329Washed clear off the deck, and----Why, hello, what''s the matter, Chutney?
32329We''d better go down,said the colonel, and raising his voice he shouted,"Do you swear to preserve our lives if we come down?"
32329What are we going to do? 32329 What are you going to do, Chutney?"
32329What brought you to Harar?
32329What can he mean to do?
32329What can he mean?
32329What can this mean? 32329 What did you say?"
32329What did you tell him?
32329What do you mean?
32329What do you mean?
32329What do you mean?
32329What do you propose to do?
32329What do you see?
32329What does this mean?
32329What fiendishness is this?
32329What has become of all the Arabs?
32329What is that?
32329What is the matter?
32329What is the matter?
32329What is this you tell me?
32329What on earth does this mean?
32329What on earth does this mean?
32329What shall we do now? 32329 What shall we do with it?"
32329What was to prevent them from continuing on their way?
32329What will become of us? 32329 What''s that about prisoners?"
32329What''s wrong?
32329What''s wrong?
32329When?
32329Where are we, Chutney?
32329Where did you get that fellow? 32329 Who am I?"
32329Who are you?
32329Who are you?
32329Who else had a key to my cabin?
32329Who knows what may happen yet?
32329Who were these unfortunates, and what could have caused such mutilation?
32329Why did you not mention his name before? 32329 Why do you suppose they have stopped here?"
32329Why must a man remain at the cavern?
32329Why, what''s this?
32329Will they spare our lives, I wonder? 32329 Year hear?"
32329Yes, why?
32329You are not hurt, Chutney?
32329You are sure the guards will let us pass?
32329You mean Torres?
32329Your steamer is here now?
32329''Did you understand what the old fellow was singing about before he gave us the pipes?''
32329''Where are you?''
32329A few hours at the most-- and then--""But tell me,"interrupted Guy,"the rest, are they-- are they----?"
32329And how about the canoe?
32329And you, gentlemen, you will return on the steamer?"
32329Are you aware that the river Juba is nearly eight hundred miles in length?
32329Are you hurt?"
32329But no, how could you?"
32329But suppose they have received recent news from Zaila, or that our disguise is penetrated?"
32329But tell me, how is your wound?"
32329But what started him, anyhow?"
32329But what was the''once''when circumstances happened that you could not explain?"
32329Can I do that?"
32329Can it be possible the wretches have designs on Zaila, I wonder?
32329Can we take that along also?"
32329Can you carry this raft over the cliff yonder?"
32329Could starvation do that?"
32329Did he get safe off too?"
32329Did this current continue on past the island, and if so, whither did it lead?
32329Did you ever see a man hanged?
32329Do n''t you find it so, Ashby?"
32329Do you agree to my proposal or not?
32329Do you concur with our views?"
32329Do you hear it splashing in the water?"
32329Do you hear it, too, colonel?"
32329Do you hear me?"
32329Do you hear?
32329Do you see it, Carrington; do you see it?"
32329Do you suppose those poor savages would have perished here if an outlet had existed?
32329Do you understand?"
32329Even now our last bit of food is gone, and where shall we get more?"
32329Follow the top of the cliff in the other direction?"
32329Government despatches, were they?"
32329Has the river become wide or is this another lake?"
32329Have we come to the end of the cavern yet?"
32329He was accompanied by a small, weazened Arab who at once demanded if the newcomers could"spik Inglis?"
32329His face betrayed something of his emotions, for Forbes and Canaris exclaimed eagerly:"What is it, Chutney?
32329How are we going to get out of this beastly hole?"
32329How can they defend Zaila against the British gunboats that will be sent here?
32329How could we have done such a foolish thing?
32329How do you account for it all, Harley?''
32329How do you account for their skeletons being torn apart and the bones flung together?
32329Is he dead?"
32329Is it not so, Canaris?"
32329It was perilous, of course, but some one had to do it, and why not Chutney?
32329Must we starve, then?"
32329My dear fellow, can it be possible?"
32329Page 112 Arican sun had gone down_ changed to_ African sun had gone down Page 128"We have found it?"
32329Page 129 where shall ge get more_ changed to_ where shall we get more Page 134 Must we starve, then"_ changed to_ Must we starve, then?"
32329Presently she asked how long I had been out in India?
32329The outlet of the lake is found, it is true, and by means of this rope we can reach it, but how are we to travel on down the river?
32329They must escape from the prison, pass through the very midst of their bloodthirsty enemies, scale the wall, and then-- where were they?
32329Wake me if anything turns up, will you?"
32329Was it you, Carrington?"
32329Well, by gracious, what does this mean?"
32329Were there any camels there?"
32329What are we going to do about it?"
32329What caused their death?"
32329What did Makar tell you?"
32329What does that mean?"
32329What new disaster threatened?
32329What tremendous force had wrought this havoc?
32329What was to prevent the Greek from making his escape alone, and abandoning the Englishmen to their fate?
32329Whence could an enemy come?
32329Where are our torches?"
32329Where are the provisions?
32329Where was the occupant of a moment before?
32329Which was the proper channel?
32329Who can tell what dangers lie before us?"
32329Who has taken it?"
32329Who the deuce are you?"
32329Why did n''t you let me sleep?"
32329Why do n''t you answer?
32329Why do n''t you shout for joy?"
32329Will you not reconsider your determination of resigning your post?
32329You have friends there, perhaps?
32329You have thought of something, have you?"
32329You say Makar give much, hey?"
32329_ How can we get that rope up the seventy feet stretch from the ledge to the summit of the cliff?_"CHAPTER XXXII.
35997Again? 35997 All that''s true enough; but where''s Nagaina?"
35997Among the Free People, who speaks?
35997And how am I to be sure that Nag wo n''t mistake me for you some dark night?
35997And turn all the people of the villages against us?
35997And what is a man that he should not run with his brothers?
35997And what may so bold a hunter kill? 35997 And you never thought it worth while to tell me?
35997Are all these tales such cobwebs and moon- talk?
35997Are all well in the jungle?
35997Are we_ all_ jackals, to fawn on this cattle- butcher? 35997 Art thou hurt?"
35997Baloo, art thou hurt?
35997Bandar- log,said the voice of Kaa at last,"can ye stir foot or hand without my order?
35997But are the beasts as wise as the men?
35997But are you sure that there is anything to be gained by killing the people?
35997But what was the meaning of it all?
35997But what will our Pack say?
35997But who gives them the orders?
35997But why-- but why should any wish to kill me?
35997By the Blue Gums of the Back Blocks,snorted the troop- horse,"do you mean to say that you are n''t taught to be bridle- wise in your business?
35997By the Bull that bought me,said Mowgli, who was trying to get at the shoulder,"must I stay babbling to an old ape all noon?
35997By whom?
35997Do n''t the knives hurt?
35997Do n''t you ever trip?
35997Do you gentlemen of the screw- gun battery feel inclined to eat when you are being fired at with big guns, and Two Tails is behind you?
35997Do you suppose I''m looked after by a black bullock- driver?
35997Do you think a snake- killer kills muskrats?
35997Dost thou not remember the day when I gave thee thy new shoes?
35997Free People,he cried,"does Shere Khan lead the Pack?
35997Good sport, gentlemen?
35997Has he eaten to- day, or does he hunt empty?
35997He must be white?
35997He throw a rope? 35997 How can his little head carry all thy long talk?"
35997How do you know where to go to?
35997How far?
35997How shall I know Sea Cow when I meet him?
35997I-- I? 35997 I?
35997In whose name, Brother?
35997Is n''t there any such island?
35997Is that a man''s cub?
35997Is that all?
35997Is there anything in the jungle too little to be killed? 35997 Is there yet light to see?"
35997Is this the time to sing?
35997Master Words for which people?
35997Must I never go there, Sahib?
35997Now what is this?
35997Now,said he,"in what manner was this wonderful thing done?"
35997Oh, it was you,said the mule,"you and your friends, that have been disturbing the camp?
35997Oho, Baloo, what dost thou do here? 35997 Or for a pledge?"
35997Rikki- tikki, you are not going to eat her eggs?
35997Sat down?
35997Shall I tell him of your gratitude?
35997Shall I turn them into the jungle?
35997Shall we run on?
35997So thou wilt take the hide to Khanhiwara for the reward, and perhaps give me one rupee? 35997 That''s another way of fighting, I suppose?"
35997The Red Flower?
35997The man''s cub-- the man''s cub?
35997Then why the pickets did n''t you stay and carry baggage for the 39th Native Infantry, instead of running all round the camp?
35997They have said my name to Petersen Sahib, and perhaps-- and perhaps-- and perhaps-- who knows? 35997 Thou wilt not forget that thou art a wolf?
35997Told you what?
35997Well,said Rikki- tikki, and his tail began to fluff up again,"marks or no marks, do you think it is right for you to eat fledglings out of a nest?"
35997What are you bothering for? 35997 What did Petersen Sahib mean by the elephant- dance?"
35997What do I care what the jungle thinks? 35997 What do we care for bones ten years old?"
35997What does Shere Khan need?
35997What does Two Tails trumpet for?
35997What does it matter who fires across you?
35997What is it, Son?
35997What is it? 35997 What is it?"
35997What is it?
35997What is the Law of the Jungle? 35997 What is the good of a man,"he said to himself at last,"if he does not understand man''s talk?
35997What is the matter?
35997What is the use of that?
35997What is there to be afraid of?
35997What is this folly?
35997What is this new folly, little dreamer of dreams?
35997What of it? 35997 What price for a snake''s egg?
35997What sort of men? 35997 What talk is this to the chief hunter of the village?
35997What talk is this?
35997What was the use of half slaying him with blows if thou didst not warn him?
35997What will he do for us? 35997 What will they do?"
35997What''s bridle- wise?
35997What''s here?
35997What''s the matter with white men? 35997 What-- what will happen?"
35997Where is Nagaina, for the third time?
35997Where will you be?
35997Who calls?
35997Who in the Deep Sea are these people?
35997Who is Nag?
35997Who speaks for this cub?
35997Why are you so stupid?
35997Why ca n''t you be sensible and settle your places quietly? 35997 Will you come with me if I win?"
35997Wo n''t you explain that, please? 35997 Ye will not forget me?"
35997_ Hukm hai!_( It is an order), said the camel with a gurgle; and Two Tails and the bullocks repeated,"_ Hukm hai!_""Yes, but who gives the orders?"
35997_ Mf!_ What says the Law of the Jungle, Baloo?
35997_ Now_ will you tell?
35997_ Sssss!_ Have they ever called me_ that_?
35997A doe now, or even a young buck?
35997Am I dying, Bagheera?"
35997Am I right?"
35997And then, man- cub?"
35997And you choose that time for grazing do you?"
35997Any men that came along?"
35997Are n''t these camels too sickening for anything?
35997Are you ready?"
35997Art thou not afraid?"
35997Art thou there?
35997But what are those Master Words?
35997But where did you get that coat?"
35997By all the Gods of the Hills, it is-- what can we say?"
35997By the Bull that I killed, am I to stand nosing into your dog''s den for my fair dues?
35997Ca n''t you_ hear_, Rikki- tikki?"
35997Can we get behind his track so that they may smell it?"
35997D''you think they''ll kill us?"
35997Did you ever hear anything so awful as that?"
35997Didst thou think these creatures could move so swiftly?"
35997Do n''t you envy our pranceful bands?
35997Do n''t you wish you had extra hands?
35997Do they never go to sleep?
35997Do you really think he is old Zaharrof come back?
35997Does he think that our buck are like his fat Waingunga bullocks?"
35997Drink deep, Shere Khan, for when wilt thou drink again?
35997Else why should he go hunting these wild devils?
35997For a young cobra?
35997For a young king- cobra?
35997For the last-- the very last of the brood?
35997Good- night, old Hay- bale!--try to control your feelings, wo n''t you?
35997Gray Brother, canst thou cut the herd in two for me?"
35997Hast thou ever heard me speak of the Bandar- log till to- day?"
35997Have I kept my word?"
35997Have you ever heard where she keeps her eggs?"
35997He may be asleep now, and even were he awake, what if he would rather kill his own goats?"
35997He must have been the one that flopped into my tent, for he called to the mule,"What shall I do?
35997He turned where he was lying all along on Pudmini''s back, and said,"What is that?
35997Hi, you yearling, where did you get that white coat?"
35997How can you do anything, unless you can spin round at once when the rein is pressed on your neck?
35997How''s a horse to keep his condition if he is n''t allowed to sleep?
35997How, then, shall I believe the tales of ghosts and gods and goblins which he says he has seen?"
35997How?
35997I suppose you fellows fight standing on your tails?"
35997Is it difficult?"
35997Is it not so?"
35997Is not that worth a little beating?"
35997Is the family of Toomai of the Elephants to be trodden underfoot in the dirt of a Keddah?
35997Is there any news of game afoot?
35997It is the jungle brat, is it?"
35997Keep him?
35997Little bamboos that creak together, tell me where he ran?
35997Little one, what is thy name?"
35997May I rise up and go away, or will thy servant tear me to pieces?"
35997Men will not make thee forget?"
35997Mowgli, hast thou anything to say?"
35997Must I keep order along the whole line?"
35997Nobody answered, and the troop- horse said, to change the conversation,"Where''s that little dog?
35997Now, was there ever a wolf that could boast of a man''s cub among her children?"
35997Now, where does he lie up?
35997Now, where has that nasty little beast gone to?"
35997Now, whither went they with thy cub?"
35997Now, with all this fine fancy business and rearing, which must be very bad for your hocks, what do you_ do_?"
35997Oh you in front, what is blocking the way?"
35997Oh, why does n''t some one take her away?
35997Shall we run on again?"
35997Sleepest thou still, Shere Khan?
35997The end nearest the wall, you said?"
35997There was a clamor of scores of voices, saying:"What matter?
35997Therefore I ask,''Who comes to make an end of the Lone Wolf?''
35997Therefore all the wild elephants to- night will-- but why should I waste wisdom on a river- turtle?"
35997They called me also--''yellow fish,''was it not?"
35997Two Tails, are you tied up?"
35997Two Tails, why are you afraid of the guns when they fire?"
35997Was it to help thee steal green corn from the roofs of the houses when the ears are put out to dry?"
35997Waters of the Waingunga, whither went Shere Khan?
35997Well, how was it, old Hay- bales?"
35997What am I to do?"
35997What dost thou know of softness, old Iron- feet?"
35997What harm can a naked frog do us?
35997What has a man to do with us?
35997What has a tiger to do with our leadership?"
35997What have the Free People to do with a man''s cub?"
35997What have the Free People to do with the orders of any save the Free People?
35997What have we to do with this toothless fool?
35997What is all this dancing up and down?"
35997What is it?"
35997What is that?
35997What is the meaning of this cattle- herding work?"
35997What is the use of running away?
35997What news of Shere Khan?"
35997What of the hunting, hunter bold?
35997What on earth''s the matter?"
35997What talk is this of choosing?
35997What would the jungle think if I, the Black Panther, curled myself up like Ikki, the Porcupine, and howled?"
35997What''s that?"
35997What''s the use of fighting?"
35997When a driver boasts of his skill and bravery the other drivers say,"And when didst_ thou_ see the elephants dance?"
35997When there were no people in the bungalow, did we have any mongoose in the garden?
35997Where did the buffaloes kill him?
35997Where is the bull, Bagheera?
35997Where is the manling?"
35997Where shall I go?
35997Where_ have_ you been?"
35997Who are we, the Gidur- log[ the Jackal People], to pick and choose?"
35997Who are you fellows on the ground there?"
35997Who are you?"
35997Who can trust the Bandar- log?
35997Who comes with me to the Sea Cow''s tunnel?
35997Who hath delivered us, who?
35997Who is Nag?"
35997Who speaks besides Baloo?"
35997Who''d have thought of two big lumps like those losing their heads?"
35997Who''s here?"
35997Why ca n''t people stay where they belong?"
35997Why did I not warn thee against the Monkey Folk instead of breaking thy head?
35997Why have I never been taken among the Monkey People?
35997Why should I be afraid?"
35997Why should I fear?
35997Why should Petersen Sahib have chosen_ me_ to go down with you donkeys of the rice- fields?
35997Why should not I eat birds?"
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Wilt thou still keep him, Mother?"
35997Would n''t you like if your tails were--_so_-- Curved in the shape of a Cupid''s bow?
35997[ Illustration:"''ARE ALL THESE TALES SUCH COBWEBS AND MOONTALK?''
35997_ Brother, he crops in the jungle still._ Where is the power that made your pride?
35997_ Brother, it ebbs from my flank and side._ Where is the haste that ye hurry by?
35997_ Brother, the watch was long and cold._ What of the quarry ye went to kill?
35997said Petersen Sahib, smiling underneath his mustache,"and why didst thou teach thy elephant_ that_ trick?
43269A feast?
43269A rhino? 43269 A secret?"
43269A storm?
43269A what? 43269 A what?"
43269A white elephant skin?
43269A-- a what?
43269About what?
43269And you can furnish the bearers?
43269And you expect to return from that horrible country alive?
43269And you''ve found some?
43269And you-- what do you intend to do in Africa?
43269And,continued Mr. Jordan,"what are you asking for these five specimens?"
43269Anything worth while around here?
43269Anything wrong?
43269Are n''t you fellows taking a lot for granted?
43269Are n''t you going to stay for the circus performance?
43269Are they so valuable as all that?
43269Are we in any special hurry to go on?
43269Are we rid of them?
43269Are you certain you put it there?
43269Are you sure you''re telling the truth?
43269Breakfast? 43269 But can we do it?"
43269But how did it happen that your ship did n''t sink?
43269But how did you happen to be here? 43269 But how in the dickens did you get wise?"
43269But how?
43269But just what is the most dangerous game of Africa?
43269But just where do we land in Africa? 43269 But they sure look mean, do n''t they?"
43269But what about the lion?
43269But where are we?
43269But where''s Mombasa?
43269But who are these two natives?
43269But why do n''t they attack us?
43269But you''ve taken ocean voyages before, have n''t you?
43269But, honestly, Dad, you do n''t blame us, do you?
43269But, say, Bob, he said the captain told him there might be a storm, did n''t he? 43269 But, say, Dad,"came from Bob,"where did that bullet strike?
43269But, say, Mr. Holton, what does the train look like?
43269But, say, that was a whale of a smash- up, was n''t it?
43269But-- but what''s it all about?
43269But-- where are the people? 43269 Ca n''t you walk at all?"
43269Can you read those?
43269Did a wheel come off or something?
43269Did he come across anything unusual in the way of animals and birds?
43269Did he?
43269Did n''t expect to find us here, did you?
43269Did n''t you get enough of that yesterday when you fell in that stream?
43269Did you hear what I said?
43269Did you notice their teeth?
43269Did you say storm?
43269Do n''t you think it''s rather dangerous?
43269Do n''t you think you''d better see a doctor?
43269Do they have trains in the heart of Africa?
43269Do you have anyone else working in the store?
43269Do you mean that?
43269Do you suppose it''s in Chinatown?
43269Do you think it will be here today?
43269Does n''t sound very nice, does it?
43269Ever been to Washington before?
43269Ever hear of Africa?
43269Exactly what is that?
43269Five are all you have for sale?
43269Flashlight without batteries? 43269 Goes after some occasionally, buys some--""Buys some, does he?"
43269Gon na start a circus?
43269Good luck?
43269Had breakfast yet?
43269Hair? 43269 Have you any idea how to get there?"
43269He did? 43269 How are we to know?"
43269How do they do it, anyway?
43269How do you figure_ that_ out? 43269 How do you know this?"
43269How do you know you and I are going? 43269 How do you like San Francisco by now?"
43269How do you like the way the ship''s rolling?
43269How in the dickens did you manage to get up so early?
43269How is that?
43269How large is it?
43269How long ago has it been?
43269How long have you been here?
43269How many will you need?
43269How was that?
43269How would you like to meet that fellow in a wrestling match?
43269How would you like to see the wild beasts better?
43269How would you like to see the wild beasts better?
43269How''s that?
43269How''s this?
43269How, may I ask, did you young men get hold of it?
43269Hunting? 43269 I guess there is n''t anything we ca n''t do, eh, Bob?"
43269I wonder if anyone is at home?
43269Ill? 43269 Inscriptions?"
43269Insects?
43269Is n''t he dangerous?
43269Is n''t that a wonderful sight?
43269Is n''t there anything they can do to beat them off?
43269Is that so?
43269Is there anything wrong?
43269Is there nothing that can be done? 43269 Just what animals do you want especially to bag?"
43269Just what do you mean by that?
43269Just what fauna are you after this time?
43269Just where did you get them? 43269 Just where do you intend to explore?"
43269Migo, will you come with us? 43269 Need any help?"
43269No secret openings in them, are there?
43269Nothing, huh?
43269Now what?
43269Now where''s that buffalo?
43269Now who can you take?
43269Of course, you want lions, do n''t you?
43269Of course, you''re going to stay awhile, are n''t you?
43269Oh, no? 43269 Oh, yeah?"
43269Once more, is there going to be an expedition to Africa?
43269Ready now?
43269Really marvelous weather we''re having, do n''t you think?
43269Really? 43269 Rings?"
43269Rumble seat, huh? 43269 Savages?"
43269See anything of interest, boys?
43269See that high ant hill?
43269See that? 43269 See them better?
43269Seen much of interest yet?
43269Shall we go up and investigate?
43269Shall we tell them, Ben?
43269Sleek, beautiful animals, are n''t they?
43269Small one?
43269So he got away, did he?
43269So that was it?
43269So you''re going to Africa, are you?
43269Still do n''t get the point, huh?
43269Storm? 43269 Sure is a busy place, is n''t it?
43269Tell us what?
43269That so?
43269The passage would n''t have cost any more, would it?
43269Then might it not be possible that he will buy those that were stolen-- get them from the thief, I mean?
43269Then what?
43269Then,began Bob with a smile,"you''ll probably go again in the next few days, wo n''t you?
43269Then-- he is not here?
43269Then-- what could it have been?
43269Then-- what is it?
43269They are n''t here any more than anywhere else, are they?
43269This is a game reserve, is n''t it?
43269To Africa? 43269 To what?"
43269Took in the sights, did you?
43269Unimportant? 43269 Used to be?"
43269W- w- what happened, boy?
43269Want to know, do you?
43269Was he hurt?
43269Was that a wild animal?
43269Was that made by a wild animal?
43269We''re out of the protectorate now, are n''t we?
43269Well, why did n''t you tell me?
43269Were n''t the specimens covered by insurance?
43269Were you lost?
43269Wh- what was that?
43269What are they saying?
43269What are you goin''to be up to then-- after those several days are up?
43269What are you going to do?
43269What are you going to do?
43269What are you talking about, Dad? 43269 What are you talking about?"
43269What caused his death?
43269What did you find out?
43269What did you find?
43269What did you see?
43269What did you think of it?
43269What do these people want with them?
43269What do they take us for, a bunch of livestock?
43269What do you call that?
43269What do you have there?
43269What do you mean, Dad? 43269 What do you mean, Dad?"
43269What do you mean,''at present''?
43269What do you mean,''go on''?
43269What do you mean?
43269What do you see?
43269What do you suppose killed that?
43269What do you think of her, boys?
43269What do you think of it all?
43269What do you think of it?
43269What do you think of it?
43269What do you think?
43269What do you think?
43269What does he do?
43269What for?
43269What happened?
43269What is it, a new kind of dog food?
43269What is it, a surprise?
43269What is it?
43269What is it?
43269What is it?
43269What is it?
43269What is your surprise?
43269What should I ever do if that should happen? 43269 What was funny?"
43269What was that?
43269What was the meaning of it?
43269What was the trouble?
43269What was the trouble?
43269What will there be to eat?
43269What will we do now?
43269What will we do? 43269 What would it be?"
43269What would the lion do to you?
43269What''ll we do?
43269What''s got into you, Joe?
43269What''s got into you?
43269What''s next?
43269What''s that away over there?
43269What''s that noise?
43269What''s that over there?
43269What''s that?
43269What''s that?
43269What''s that?
43269What''s that?
43269What''s the big idea, anyway? 43269 What''s the big idea?"
43269What''s the matter?
43269What''s the matter?
43269What''s up, Noko?
43269What, the circus, or the car?
43269What? 43269 What?
43269What? 43269 What?"
43269What?
43269What?
43269Whazzamatter?
43269When do we see the herds of wild animals?
43269When, if you decide to go, will we leave?
43269Where are we going?
43269Where does he get his specimens?
43269Where else would it be? 43269 Where is Kaika?"
43269Where you want hunt?
43269Who knows but that the captain was joking with Cecil? 43269 Who knows what kind of a creature that might have been?"
43269Whopper, is n''t it?
43269Why ca n''t we make camp near here?
43269Why ca n''t we shoot it for them?
43269Why did n''t you pick a better boat?
43269Why do n''t you take off your coat?
43269Why do you ask?
43269Why not do it, Howard?
43269Why not try our luck at fishing?
43269Why right at this time?
43269Why wo n''t the lion eat all he wants?
43269Why, what''s the matter?
43269Why, when did you get here?
43269Why-- what do you mean?
43269Why? 43269 Why?"
43269Why?
43269Why?
43269Why?
43269Will it last, though?
43269Will that take us all the way to Africa?
43269Will we be allowed to?
43269Wonder how it all happened?
43269Wonder if we''ll have to cross that?
43269Wonder what''s coming next?
43269Wonder what''s the trouble?
43269Wonder where Cecil Purl will head for?
43269Wonderful sight, is n''t it?
43269World come to an end?
43269Wrong? 43269 You did?"
43269You do n''t mean they''ll actually bring us good luck?
43269You gon''org''ize another safari?
43269You know where that is, do you not?
43269You mean someone else wants to get these?
43269You mean that what looks like a cloud is nothing but a lot of insects flying together?
43269You mean we''re actually going to Africa?
43269You say he turned his car over?
43269You say he''s a sportsman, huh?
43269You say you were there?
43269You think so?
43269You were n''t by any chance thinking of another expedition going to Africa, were you?
43269You will take Joe and me with you, wo n''t you? 43269 You''re fairly sure the caller is the man we were talking about?"
43269You''re not kidding us about this being a lake, are you?
43269You''re not kidding, are you?
43269All right?"
43269And did you see their hair?"
43269And just when do you want us?"
43269And that seems suspicious enough, does n''t it?
43269Ant hill?
43269Any idea what time you''ll be back?"
43269Are you all right?"
43269Are you seeking pleasure by traveling?"
43269But seriously, Dad, Mr. Lewis, why ca n''t Joe and I go with you?"
43269But what could the secret be?"
43269But what do we do now, Bob?"
43269But what was it?"
43269But where is it?
43269But why all this jumping around?
43269By the way, Migo,"he went on, struck with a sudden thought,"is it possible to get the guide we had last time?
43269CHAPTER IV Seeing the Sights"Do you remember what we said yesterday about making an expedition to Africa?"
43269CHAPTER XI An Amusing Acquaintance"How was that for timing it to a dot?"
43269CHAPTER XIV Disaster Ahead"What did you find out, Dad?"
43269CHAPTER XVII Peril Ahead"How long will it take us to get to this Forest of Mystery?"
43269CHAPTER XXVIII Finding One Lost"What do you know about that?"
43269Chinese here in San Francisco do n''t live anywhere else, do they?"
43269Could there not be something done about it?"
43269Did he intend to return later?
43269Do n''t you and Mr. Lewis want to go, Dad?
43269Do you suppose there''ll be one?"
43269Do you suppose they''re gold?"
43269Do you wear any of the jewelry?"
43269Feel sure he''ll come here?"
43269From there we''ll take a train----""Train?"
43269Get my point?"
43269Had the invader, whoever he was, seen where the valuable jewels were kept?
43269Has he called you yet?"
43269Hear it?"
43269Hear it?"
43269How about you, Bob?"
43269How am I going to get them without getting close?"
43269How are we going to cross this wide stream?
43269How do they do it?"
43269How?"
43269In the central Congo country, is n''t it?"
43269Is he old or something?"
43269Is it gone?
43269Is there going to be an expedition to Africa?"
43269It did n''t happen that you stole them out of a museum truck, did it?"
43269Jordan?"
43269Jordan?"
43269Just where did he intend to go?"
43269Lewis?"
43269Lewis?"
43269Not fooling us, are you?"
43269Now, are you satisfied?"
43269Of course"--he laughed to relieve the tension--"you do n''t go after them yourself, do you?"
43269Of course,"he went on,"there''s a chance that Bob and I may go with you, is n''t there?"
43269Remember the time when we potted off those gazelles on the Sahara?"
43269Right?"
43269Searchlights?
43269See anything of the fellow we''re after?"
43269See the tracks on the ground?"
43269Sounds good, does n''t it?"
43269That accounts for your ardent desire to leave, does it?"
43269Then how do you explain this emperor stuff?"
43269Then where would we be?"
43269We know that the specimens that Mr. Jordan read off are the stolen ones, do n''t we?"
43269We''ve got the goods on him, have n''t we?
43269Were you ill?"
43269What are you doing in Africa?"
43269What are you ginks up to?"
43269What are you talking about, Dad?"
43269What are you talking about?"
43269What did the future hold in store?
43269What did you do?"
43269What do they taste like?"
43269What do you say?"
43269What do you suggest?"
43269What do you think of him, boys?"
43269What if the purring of the movie cameras could be heard by the huge brutes?
43269What if they could not go?
43269What was that he had heard?
43269What was the object in throwing it?
43269Where are you going?"
43269Where do you suggest going, Noko?"
43269Where?"
43269Who do you suppose lives there?"
43269Who had thrown the spear?
43269Who knows what perils may be hidden in that mysterious forest?"
43269Who''d expect to see wild animals out in the main street of a town, even in Africa?"
43269Why did n''t you keep still, Howard, and let them have their fun?"
43269Why had the chums not been attacked?
43269Why you ask?"
43269Why?"
43269Will you always be lame?"
43269Will you come?"
43269Will you do it?"
43269Will you do it?"
43269Will you help us?"
43269Would it work?
43269Would n''t our dads be tickled if they could see it?"
43269Would they charge the little hidden group, or would they immediately take flight into the dark recesses of the jungle?
43269You do n''t mean to say that ants built that, do you?"
43269You mean lunch?"
43269You mean we''re going to shoot him?"
43269You will take Bob and me along, wo n''t you?
43269_ Crash!_"What was that?"