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