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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10725 | Are n''t you boys in on this? |
10725 | What did you do then? |
10725 | What shall we do with him? |
10725 | When do we reach the reviewing stand? |
10725 | Who are you, an I.W.W.? |
10725 | And have you any doubt that there was a raid on the hall? |
10725 | And in deciding this case, I want each of you, members of the jury, to ask yourself what would you have done? |
10725 | Besides, who would care to get a gentleman in trouble for killing a mere"Wobbly"? |
10725 | But how did it happen that the lights were turned out at such an opportune time? |
10725 | But in case of another trial...? |
10725 | But was there a conspiracy on the part of the lumber interests to commit murder and violence in an effort to drive organized labor from its domain? |
10725 | Can you imagine what their peonage must have been like? |
10725 | Could it be that city officials were working hand in glove with the lynch mob? |
10725 | Did he carry a rope in the parade because he owned a cow and a calf? |
10725 | Did the defendants get a fair and impartial trial? |
10725 | Does it mean anything to you? |
10725 | Have you ever stopped to think where the raw material comes from or what the workers are like who produce it? |
10725 | I says to him''Are you going to protect my property?'' |
10725 | In my opening statement, I said I would stand or fall on the issue of: Who was the aggressor on Armistice Day? |
10725 | Is n''t it peculiar that, out of many similar raids, you only heard of the one where the men defended themselves? |
10725 | It is true that the marchers were fired upon; that shots were fired by some of these defendants; but why were the shots fired? |
10725 | It read:"Are you an American? |
10725 | Murder or Self- Defense? |
10725 | Now, how in the world can men be found guilty of conspiring to murder without previous premeditation? |
10725 | Now, what was contemplated on Armistice Day? |
10725 | One is the question: Who was the aggressor in the Armistice Day affray? |
10725 | Or what? |
10725 | Shall we give our report to the press? |
10725 | The other is: Was Eugene Barnett in the Avalon hotel window when that affray occurred? |
10725 | Then he continued:"How would you feel if one of your clients would come up to you in public, slap you on the back and say''Hello, Elmer?''" |
10725 | Thompson have a rope? |
10725 | Was there a raid on the hall before the shooting? |
10725 | What Is a Casual Laborer? |
10725 | What are we going to do about it?" |
10725 | What is expected of men who have been treated as these men were treated and who were denied redress or protection under the law? |
10725 | What possible motive could these boys have had for firing upon innocent marching soldiers? |
10725 | Why Were Ropes Carried? |
10725 | Why Were the Shots Fired? |
10725 | Why did he want to drive them out? |
10725 | Why did the prosecution need so many attorneys here, if it had the facts straight? |
10725 | Why should the beautiful city of Centralia tolerate the hated Union hall any longer? |
10725 | Why were scores of American Legion members imported here to sit at the trial at a wage of$ 4 per day and expenses? |
10725 | Would he have had the men wait with their lives at stake? |
10725 | had reason to fear an attack from Warren Grimm and his fellow marchers? |
10725 | hall on the part of the business interests of Centralia? |
10725 | hall unlawfully raided? |
10725 | hall, and to run the Industrial Workers of the World out of town? |
10725 | hall? |
34948 | After all the rest of it, you''re forcing me to stand here and put it in words, are you, you sneak? |
34948 | Ai n''t ye goin''to give me a piece of your plug, Chris? |
34948 | Ai n''t you got any notion of what particular kind of language''Stumpage John''has been lettin''out of himself for the last twenty- four hours? |
34948 | Ai n''t you ready to tell us that you''ll use him man- fashion? |
34948 | Ai n''t''Stumpage John''Barrett down there with Withee, lookin''over that tract where we operated last season? |
34948 | All, after what you''ve done to me? |
34948 | And do n''t you believe that it was a ha''nt that called out Foolish Abe? |
34948 | And is every one in Castonia all right? |
34948 | And that was all he done to him-- step on his foot? |
34948 | And that''s all there is to an injunction? |
34948 | And what do you make of that now? |
34948 | And what does Withee''s crew say? |
34948 | And what kind of a trade is it your friend Wade wants to make with you? |
34948 | And will ye write it all into a song, Larry Gorman? |
34948 | And you let an insane man force Mr. Barrett into the woods? |
34948 | And you''ll take our drive with yours? |
34948 | And-- and this new man, here? |
34948 | Are Withee and John Barrett back yet? |
34948 | Are n''t those rights enough-- what I have said? |
34948 | Are you going to give me up to a murderer? |
34948 | Are you one of these newfangled fellers that''s been studyin''in a book how to make trees grow? |
34948 | Bears? |
34948 | Because she''s lost her head over my boss, MacLeod, eh? |
34948 | Big? |
34948 | But how? |
34948 | But what-- what are you going to say to him? |
34948 | But will it let us out, Wade? |
34948 | Ca n''t I have that job, Mr. Britt, without a general discussion of my affairs? |
34948 | Ca n''t you see that I want you? |
34948 | Change of heart in him, or because you knowed about the Lane case? |
34948 | Colin,he demanded, indifferent as to listeners,"what''s all this about my girl? |
34948 | Come to arrest me for northin''I had n''t done? |
34948 | Come to take me off''n a job where I was needed, and where I was earnin''my honest livin''? |
34948 | Courtin''her, hey? 34948 Dead, eh? |
34948 | Did he offer to trade something for the sake of gettin''that daughter of yours that he''s in love with? |
34948 | Did it get through onto us, Wade? |
34948 | Did n''t he renew? |
34948 | Did ye hear it? |
34948 | Did you bring that girl? 34948 Do fire wardens up this way earn their pay, sleeping, like cats, in the daytime?" |
34948 | Do n''t you know it''s blackmail and a put- up job to ruin me? |
34948 | Do n''t you know why he wants to make me go away into the woods? |
34948 | Do ye hear it, boys? 34948 Do you call that a ha''nt-- a man walkin''''longside the road in daylight-- some hump- backed old spruce- gum picker?" |
34948 | Do you call those hog- pens improvements? |
34948 | Do you ever look at anybody if they''re nearer than ten miles away? |
34948 | Do you hear''em John? |
34948 | Do you know that fellow? |
34948 | Do you mean that you''re going to fight him on the drive on account of your grudge? |
34948 | Do you take me for a fool? |
34948 | Do you think I''m going into the woods alone with you? |
34948 | Does the old hog begrudge that much from the acres he stole from the people of the State? |
34948 | Favor each other considerably, do n''t they? 34948 Fire?" |
34948 | For what reason, father? |
34948 | Get him? |
34948 | Get the sense, do you? |
34948 | Gettin''lessons on how to run a crew, Ide? |
34948 | Give any good reason for not renewin''? |
34948 | Good Heavens, Mr. Ide, what has happened to her? |
34948 | Had n''t you better let us step out, and you talk your business over with him right here, Linus? |
34948 | Have I seen her? |
34948 | Have you any idea what''Stumpage John''is goin''to do with the other one-- the left- hand one? |
34948 | Have you ever seen that daughter of yours that you left to wallow with human swine? |
34948 | Have you ever seen that girl of the Skeet settlement-- the one that does n''t belong to them? |
34948 | He had his lie made up when he got here, did he? |
34948 | He''s a driver, ai n''t he? |
34948 | He? 34948 Heard of any goods bein''missed from any depot camps?" |
34948 | How about the law that makes wild- land owners pay squatters for improvements to land? |
34948 | How did ye hurt your arm? 34948 How is your father since spring?" |
34948 | How long have I got to stay here, Lane? |
34948 | How many men have you ordered in, Lane? |
34948 | How near is that fire to the black growth, and how are they fighting it? |
34948 | How? |
34948 | I ai n''t intendin''to bother you-- but what did Ben Rodliff say that was-- that paper that he clubbed you with? |
34948 | I heard him-- yes,said Wade;"but what kind of lunatic''s raving is it?" |
34948 | I take that spawn--_I_ take her? |
34948 | If John Barrett''s daughter set this fire, why ai n''t John Barrett here to help put it out? |
34948 | Intimating thereby that I have an affair of the heart with the iceman or the grocery boy? |
34948 | Is he a sort of personal property of yours? |
34948 | Is it the business or the politics, father? |
34948 | Is that the reason you are offering this partnership to me? |
34948 | Is that what you call bein''polite? |
34948 | Is that what you use them things for-- to pass gossip like an old maid''s quiltin''-bee? |
34948 | Is this select assembly too good to have me come along? |
34948 | It''s all? |
34948 | Just which way was you thinkin''of goin''? |
34948 | May you read it? |
34948 | Maybe it_ is_ comin'',replied the boss, doggedly;"but has she got any name comin''? |
34948 | Mr. Ide, do you forbid me to hire this man? |
34948 | Mr. Sheriff, are you going to do that thing? |
34948 | Mr. Wade,he said, at last,"will you step into my back office with me a moment?" |
34948 | Mr. Wade,he said,"you''d rather resign your position than be kicked out, I presume?" |
34948 | Nina, there is nothing between you and Colin MacLeod? |
34948 | Now that you have brought up the subject, what reason is there for your not wanting to marry Weston Dustin? 34948 Oh, you do n''t want her that way, do you?" |
34948 | Oh, you think we do n''t know northin''here-- ain''t wuth noticin''''cause we live in the woods, hey? 34948 Say, speaking of college-- you''re the Burton centre, are n''t you-- or you were? |
34948 | She wanted to-- she was coming here-- she is lost? |
34948 | So he was there, hey? |
34948 | So he''s got as far as that, has he? 34948 So you did n''t think I knew how to mend bones, eh, young man? |
34948 | So you finished your business with him, did you? |
34948 | Storms, huh? 34948 Take her?" |
34948 | That girl has n''t said she''d marry you, has she? 34948 Then if you do n''t see any humor in it, why do n''t you stop the courtin''?" |
34948 | Then it did astonish you, after all? |
34948 | Then you''ve seen both those girls, you say? 34948 There are the remnants, eh? |
34948 | There''s no telling what a lunatic will do next, is there? |
34948 | They ca n''t make new heads, can they? |
34948 | They would n''t let her go? 34948 Threats, hey?" |
34948 | Wait till to- morrow? |
34948 | Was it something that could build a fire? |
34948 | Was n''t plannin''on havin''''em walk like a caterpillar, nor fly down, nor anything of the sort? |
34948 | Was you tellin''me where Lane has been makin''his headquarters since he skipped the fire station? |
34948 | We did think of trying to help her, but what''s the use? 34948 Well, where?" |
34948 | Well, you''ve had it out, have you? |
34948 | What did I tell you about this? 34948 What did I tell you, MacLeod? |
34948 | What did it sound like? |
34948 | What do I hire you for? 34948 What do you know about her pedigree?" |
34948 | What do you mean, that I''m going to hire them to do it-- pay them money? |
34948 | What do you think you''re going to do there? 34948 What do you want him for? |
34948 | What for? |
34948 | What for? |
34948 | What has marryin''got to do with my job, or what have you got to do with my marryin''? |
34948 | What have they been doing to you in the ogres''den, Dwight, boy? |
34948 | What have you seen, old man? |
34948 | What in tophet do you think I''ve got to do with your readin''your own letters? |
34948 | What is that academy, a sort of matrimonial bureau? |
34948 | What particular word do you want to leave for Withee? |
34948 | What say ye to waitin''till your shoulder ai n''t so stiff? |
34948 | What say? |
34948 | What the devil do you mean? |
34948 | What will become of the girl? |
34948 | What''s the good of tinker- fuddlin''with that thing? |
34948 | What''s the matter with you, Lane? 34948 What, as a prize- fighter?" |
34948 | What? |
34948 | What? |
34948 | When what happened? |
34948 | When what happens? |
34948 | Where are you going, Lane? |
34948 | Where did you learn lumberin''? |
34948 | Where did you leave John Barrett? |
34948 | Where is Mr. Barrett? 34948 Where is he?" |
34948 | Where is she, Christopher? 34948 Where was our lawyer when this damnable document was issued?" |
34948 | Where''s Withee? |
34948 | Where? |
34948 | Where? |
34948 | Who is gossiping, and what is the gossip? |
34948 | Who needs a new head around here? |
34948 | Who would n''t have trouble? 34948 Who''ve you got in there?" |
34948 | Why ai n''t he up on his Jerusalem fire station instead of rampagin''round here in the woods? |
34948 | Why did n''t you kill him? |
34948 | Why did n''t you take it when I sent you the offer? |
34948 | Why is n''t it a good place for them to stay? |
34948 | Why,roared the tyrant, bluffly,"ai n''t the land- owners always made it worth your while to move? |
34948 | Why? 34948 Will you wait until I come back, Colin?" |
34948 | You ai n''t blamin''your own boss, be ye? |
34948 | You ai n''t tryin''to sluice the rest of us, are you, just because you''ve gone to work and got your own load busted on the ramdown? |
34948 | You call yourself a good woodsman? |
34948 | You do n''t think I''ve whaled up here hell- ti- larrup on a jumper to sit down and talk about women, do you? |
34948 | You do n''t, heh? |
34948 | You do n''t, hey? |
34948 | You have n''t got some whiskey handy, have you, Pulaski? |
34948 | You hellion, have you blowed Blunder dam? |
34948 | You mean that it is your wish that I should go away from Stillwater? |
34948 | You mean they wo n''t take a fortune when I am ready to hand it to them? |
34948 | You told them it was John Barrett''s daughter? |
34948 | You was reckonin''on havin''water under''em, was n''t you? |
34948 | You''ve done as I told you, and only yarded at the ends of the twitch- roads, and have n''t hauled to landings? |
34948 | ''Where are my thirty thousand men? |
34948 | ''Why did n''t he make a popple- club,''So Uncle Watson said,''And scotch the tribe of the Phlistereens By bangin''''em on the head?''" |
34948 | --I reckon you''d have to change your mind about his qualifications as a son- in- law, would n''t you?" |
34948 | --Mr. Skeet, I''ll speak to Mr. Ide about it when--""Mr. Wade,"broke in Christopher,"what''s the need of wastin''good breath on that sculch? |
34948 | Ai n''t that a pictur''for a Sussex shote to look at, and then take to the woods ag''in?" |
34948 | Ai n''t you going to let me do the square thing? |
34948 | Ai n''t you willin''to take your own medicine?" |
34948 | And if it can drive a college man out of his head, what chance has the rest of us got?" |
34948 | And if you did n''t, why not?" |
34948 | And when they clasped hands he asked, with the wistful, inexpressible pathos of his simple devotion to duty:"What was it all about? |
34948 | And yet-- was she-- was she coming here thinking I was that kind-- coming here to beg for her father?" |
34948 | Another case of it? |
34948 | Are n''t you willing to settle all this fuss like a man?" |
34948 | Are you goin''to let your girl take a critter like that back home with her?" |
34948 | Are you interested enough to listen to figures?" |
34948 | Barrett?" |
34948 | Britt chaw it?" |
34948 | Britt?" |
34948 | Britt?" |
34948 | Britt?" |
34948 | Britt?" |
34948 | But do you think I want it-- here?" |
34948 | But what has joinin''this matrimonial agency of yours got to do with your friendship or my work?" |
34948 | But what''s it all about, anyway? |
34948 | But what''s the use in going over all that again? |
34948 | But will it let us out?" |
34948 | CHAPTER XXIII IN THE MATTER OF JOHN BARRETT''S DAUGHTER"Warmth and comfort? |
34948 | Ca n''t she come along home, minding her own business like the good girl that she is, without a fuss that has set all the section wagging tongues? |
34948 | Dead, eh? |
34948 | Did Rodburd Ide tell you anything about my talk with the girl?" |
34948 | Did any of my men tell you that John Barrett-- you''ve heard of''Stumpage John''Barrett-- was at my camp last night?" |
34948 | Did not fair return from honest toil mean that he could face John Barrett, bulwarked by his millions? |
34948 | Did not success mean Elva Barrett? |
34948 | Did they get''em? |
34948 | Did you see him lookin''at me? |
34948 | Do n''t know me, eh?" |
34948 | Do n''t you know why all these animiles is runnin''away from down there?" |
34948 | Do n''t you think I know what I''m talking about?" |
34948 | Do n''t you think a man an infernal fool to dig a hole out of the dirt when it is so much easier to dig a hole out of the air and put dirt around it?" |
34948 | Do n''t you think a man with pumple- feet is an infernal fool to try to learn to skate?" |
34948 | Do you calculate to steal any of my water? |
34948 | Do you know of a man who can afford to do any better by you than I have-- just as long as things are the way they are now?" |
34948 | Do you see that?" |
34948 | Do you suppose I hate you any worse than I hate her for being what she is?" |
34948 | Does an Injun devil with a steel trap on his tail have headquarters while he''s runnin''and yowlin''? |
34948 | Fair weather, huh? |
34948 | File her teeth so that she can set''em into your throat? |
34948 | For is he not the one that should"set example"? |
34948 | Forget his love? |
34948 | Had Rodburd Ide done his part, and were they being held at Castonia? |
34948 | Has she got any folks comin''? |
34948 | Has she got anything comin''except somebody''s hush- money?" |
34948 | Has that fellow there been calling on you?" |
34948 | Have n''t we-- for only us two? |
34948 | He says to me at Castonia--""When?" |
34948 | He was her-- her husband?" |
34948 | Hear that?" |
34948 | Hear''em sleep? |
34948 | Hey?" |
34948 | How much will it take?" |
34948 | I ask you-- are you?" |
34948 | I ca n''t regulate my own daughter''s marriage, you young hound?" |
34948 | I cure those who have mocked me, do n''t I? |
34948 | I do n''t believe it,"stormed Barrett, pulling his chair back to the desk;"but if you knew it, why did n''t you say something before?" |
34948 | I went in there to give the horsepittle patient a fresh- laid doughnut to revive his droopin''heart, and--""Is that man gone?" |
34948 | I''m sorry it happened, but--""What happened?" |
34948 | Ide?" |
34948 | Ide?" |
34948 | Ide?" |
34948 | If you wo n''t take our drive for the usual fees and guarantee its delivery, will you let us drive it independently?" |
34948 | In a lower tone he went on:"If a man has got a daughter and is tied to a tree, how much will''Ladder''Lane scale to be cut up into bean poles?" |
34948 | Injunction still there, hey? |
34948 | Is n''t a man with a harelip an infernal fool to learn to play a fife?" |
34948 | Is she yours?" |
34948 | Is the selfishness of the woods down to the point where you begrudge those poor devils that wallow of stumps and rocks?" |
34948 | It was n''t just for the old original revenge, then?" |
34948 | It''s move ag''in, hey?" |
34948 | Jus''heard him say he would n''t marry-- marry--""Marry who?" |
34948 | Lane, can you give the crowd anything to eat at your tavern except broiled moose and fricasseed bobcat?" |
34948 | May I read my letter?" |
34948 | Never heard of Prophet Eli, the charmer- man, the mediator between the higher and lower forces, natural healer and regulator of the weather? |
34948 | Now, Warden Lane, what are you going to do with this man when you get him where you want to take him?" |
34948 | Now, is it women or woods after this?" |
34948 | Now, prophet, where''s he been hiding? |
34948 | Now, what do you say, Colin? |
34948 | Now, what do you think of that?" |
34948 | Oh, you do n''t? |
34948 | Only has to do that to tie up the whole Enchanted drive that we hundred men have sweat and froze and worked to get onto the landings?" |
34948 | Or have you gone clean out of your wits? |
34948 | Saw girl that looked like Kate Arden( even dressed in her clothes, I believe you told me?). |
34948 | See now?" |
34948 | See what it means if I am turned down? |
34948 | She was doin''it before we got here, and doin''it well, and do you reckon we have any right to set up and tell Nature her business? |
34948 | State- prison or insane asylum?" |
34948 | Take that girl outside these woods and give her an education? |
34948 | Take_ her_--the living reminder of what''s made me what I am? |
34948 | The Barrett girl, hey? |
34948 | The only exception was a very old woman who hobbled close and entreated:"Ai n''t you got northin''good for Abe, nice young gentleman? |
34948 | The whole idea is, are you ready to marry the girl?" |
34948 | There''s no knowin''what an outlaw will do, is there, Mr. Wade? |
34948 | Things to happen, huh? |
34948 | To go-- to tear Elva Barrett from that hateful place-- to rush back-- what else was there for Straight to do? |
34948 | Understand?" |
34948 | Wade?" |
34948 | Wade?" |
34948 | Wade?" |
34948 | Wade?" |
34948 | Wade?" |
34948 | What I want to ask you, fair and plain, is, do you want a job?" |
34948 | What are you doin'', John-- hirin''a perfesser?" |
34948 | What are you goin''to say to Pulaski Britt?" |
34948 | What are you going to do with her?" |
34948 | What are you standin''round on one foot for?" |
34948 | What did college training avail if it did n''t help a gentleman to hold his tongue at the right time? |
34948 | What did you drag him out of Barnum Withee''s camp for? |
34948 | What did you take him for-- a game- poacher? |
34948 | What did you want of Mr. Barrett, anyway? |
34948 | What do you think, men? |
34948 | What does Pulaski Britt want to meddle in this thing for?" |
34948 | What does he say he wants?" |
34948 | What else could a human being hope for in that waste? |
34948 | What has he done with her?" |
34948 | What have you done with him?" |
34948 | What is Prophet Eli''s mission? |
34948 | What right have you got to be bothering John Barrett? |
34948 | What was the use? |
34948 | What''s the nigger in the woodpile here, anyway?" |
34948 | What''s the particular ailment with you?" |
34948 | Where else would you stop in this God- forsaken bunch of shacks? |
34948 | Who is running this crew? |
34948 | Who made you the boss of God''s rains and rivers? |
34948 | Who was it cracked the neck of her,''way up at old Lake Blunder, When hell broke loose and sluiced our spruce? |
34948 | Who was that man, I wonder, Who turned himself to an outlaw bold and put the bang- juice under? |
34948 | Who would be mousin''around outside at that time of night except a lunatic-- such as''Ladder''Lane has turned into since the big fire? |
34948 | Whose money is paying you? |
34948 | Why do n''t you wear them?" |
34948 | Why is it that men ai n''t willin''to play fair in this world? |
34948 | Why not? |
34948 | Why were you going to fight like roosters at sight?" |
34948 | Will you fill it and light it?" |
34948 | Will you give me the right to-- well, to modify some of your threats? |
34948 | Will you marry that girl?" |
34948 | You did n''t get--""What did you suppose I''d get from Pulaski Britt, you infernal fool?" |
34948 | You do n''t think for a minute you''re goin''to induce him to take our drive or do the square thing on the water question, do you?" |
34948 | You get that, do you?" |
34948 | You see that, do n''t you? |
34948 | You wo n''t? |
34948 | You''d rather be sick, eh? |
34948 | You''ve been to Attean, hey?" |
34948 | You''ve got to have''em hear it, eh? |
34948 | did it have to come up and introduce itself, and say,''Please, Mister MacIntosh, I''m a ha''nt''?" |
34948 | steer?" |
34948 | what are you saying, Straight?" |
34775 | A combine? |
34775 | An''for why did he do it? 34775 An''what''s that got to do wid it?" |
34775 | And how do you find it going? |
34775 | And now, papa, do n''t you think I am a very dutiful, self- sacrificing daughter? |
34775 | And so you want to dodge out of an agreement with them because you stand to lose money on it? |
34775 | Any more orders, sir? |
34775 | Any one I know? |
34775 | Anything the matter, daddy? 34775 Are all the men at camp now?" |
34775 | Are we really engaged? |
34775 | Are ye lookin''for more logs to steal? |
34775 | Are you cutting it this winter? |
34775 | Are you giving me orders, Cooley? |
34775 | Are you glad? |
34775 | Are you sure you can? |
34775 | Aw, now, Mr. Kent,said big Cooley coaxingly,"what harm to put the run on them high- bankers and burn their dirty camp?" |
34775 | Behind it-- how? 34775 Boy, what on earth did you sign that for? |
34775 | Boys,said Joe,"who cut that boom?" |
34775 | Burn our camp, would ye? |
34775 | But he may some day? |
34775 | But how can we prevent his cutting? |
34775 | But why? |
34775 | But why? |
34775 | Ca n''t I? 34775 Ca n''t ye quit yer dam''swearin''in a church? |
34775 | Ca n''t ye talk over a business matter widout scrappin''? 34775 Can you prove that?" |
34775 | Champagne, hey? 34775 Consented?" |
34775 | Cruisin''? |
34775 | Did he come back? |
34775 | Did it ever strike you,Joe asked,"that he may be the man behind?" |
34775 | Did you have it there all the time? |
34775 | Do I get my time? |
34775 | Do n''t we give up strong to th''campaign fund? 34775 Do n''t you get it?" |
34775 | Do they own timber here? |
34775 | Do you hear me, damn you? |
34775 | Do you insinuate that they are not genuine? |
34775 | Do you know how this bidding works? |
34775 | Do you know that fellow? |
34775 | Do you know what the law is? 34775 Do you mean an engagement ring, Joe?" |
34775 | Do you mean he expects you to marry for money? |
34775 | Do you men think I''ll let you run this camp? |
34775 | Do you think I''ll stay here? |
34775 | Does it matter? |
34775 | Eat too much grub that I do n''t chaw, do I? |
34775 | For why should we wreck the dam? |
34775 | Garwood, hey? 34775 Glad it''s over? |
34775 | Gone where? |
34775 | Great Scott, Jack, where did you pick up that old come- all- ye? |
34775 | Hang our drive, would ye? 34775 Have a cigar?" |
34775 | Have n''t ye got ut cut? |
34775 | Hey? |
34775 | Hold water? 34775 How about Garwood?" |
34775 | How could he do that unless I consented? |
34775 | How did you get here? |
34775 | How do you buy, then? |
34775 | How do you get your logs out? |
34775 | How does he get his work done with whiskey in camp? |
34775 | How does it come that Kent gets them limits at Wind River? 34775 How long has this been going on?" |
34775 | How much does it cost me this time? |
34775 | How would it be if I turned a dozen men into your rear to lend a hand? |
34775 | How would you do it? |
34775 | How''s she comin''? |
34775 | Huh? |
34775 | I am,said Kent,"but how do you know about them? |
34775 | I know it,Joe admitted;"but are you sure the arrangement will be carried out?" |
34775 | I suppose the jobber is a good man? |
34775 | I suppose,said Mr. Ackerman casually,"that if whiskey got into Kent''s camp his work would suffer?" |
34775 | I thought liquor was n''t allowed in the camps? |
34775 | I was wondering,Crooks pursued,"whether you''d care to combine our businesses?" |
34775 | I wish ye luck, but what do we get in place of our tender that was turned down? |
34775 | I wonder what his game is? |
34775 | If so be lumber had went down, wud we have came whinin to ye to let us off our contract? 34775 If you love one another that''s the main thing, is n''t it?" |
34775 | In other words, you do n''t think I can run the business? |
34775 | In the fall, Joe? |
34775 | Is Kent still delivering lumber under your contract? |
34775 | Is Rough Shan McCane a good man? 34775 Is it Rough Shan McCane?" |
34775 | Is it him wid his raft of Callahans an''Red McDougals an''scrapin''s of hell wud burn a Kent camp? |
34775 | Is it? |
34775 | Is that Misther Kent? |
34775 | Is that so? |
34775 | Is there anything behind this, sir? |
34775 | Is what a fact? |
34775 | Is, hey? |
34775 | It did n''t occur to us, did it, Jawn? |
34775 | It is not a fact, then? |
34775 | It is? 34775 It''s a big business, is n''t it? |
34775 | It''s from some third act, is n''t it? 34775 Jack,"one employer is alleged to have said,"you remember that pair of socks you got in December?" |
34775 | Living up to it? 34775 Make a pig of meself wid pork an''beans, hey? |
34775 | Man enough? 34775 Matter with it?" |
34775 | May I come in? 34775 May I?" |
34775 | Meaning that the advice I get now is n''t proper? |
34775 | Meanwhile where do we get off at? 34775 My_ dear_ boy----""What''s the use?" |
34775 | No-- glad we''re married? |
34775 | No? |
34775 | Not an impossibility, however? |
34775 | Not bad news? |
34775 | Now I wonder,said Locke thoughtfully,"if we may go a step further? |
34775 | Now let me ask a question: Have you fallen in love with him? |
34775 | Now, I understand you have some timber near Kent''s Wind River limits? |
34775 | Now, then, Joe, where shall we start? |
34775 | Now,he said,"will you please tell me what I ought to know about the business, just what we have on hand and what we must do to keep going? |
34775 | Of course you saw Edith? |
34775 | Oh, that? |
34775 | Own up to what? |
34775 | Saves you the trouble of hauling the logs in here, does n''t it? 34775 Shall I stop them?" |
34775 | She must have been very glad to see you? |
34775 | Should you, Joe? |
34775 | Simple process, is n''t it? 34775 Sit down, wo n''t you?" |
34775 | So ut was you I was talkin''to? |
34775 | Sounds pretty stiff, hey? |
34775 | Square? |
34775 | Such as what? |
34775 | Suppose this man- of- straw, Dingle, gets a judgment and his paltry damages are paid-- what then? |
34775 | Surely they wo n''t hold us up when we''re losing money and they''re making two kinds? |
34775 | Take a man''s pay, eat a man''s grub, an''then loaf on the job, would ye, ye slab- mouthed, slouchin''son of sin? |
34775 | That is, you think somebody is forcing your hand? |
34775 | That occurred to ye, did it? |
34775 | That was before----"Before what? |
34775 | The carrying or the business? |
34775 | The devil he did? 34775 The-- lumber-- business?" |
34775 | Then it was my daughter who suggested that? |
34775 | Then what_ do_ you want? |
34775 | Then why did you give him the stuff to cut? |
34775 | W''at''s de mattaire wit''you, hey? |
34775 | We don''t----"An''why the divil is n''t ut? |
34775 | Well, Ackerman,he said,"what''s the news?" |
34775 | Well, Joe,he asked,"how you makin''it?" |
34775 | Well, Joe,said he,"getting into harness already?" |
34775 | Well, Mr. Ackerman,he said shortly,"what can I do for you?" |
34775 | Well, what about it? |
34775 | Well, what about it? |
34775 | Well, young people,said the old lumberman, emerging upon the veranda,"why do n''t you come into the house and have some music?" |
34775 | Well? |
34775 | Well? |
34775 | What are ye drivin''at? 34775 What are ye waitin''for?" |
34775 | What are you driving at, anyway, Ackerman? |
34775 | What are you framing up now? |
34775 | What business is that of yours? |
34775 | What debts? |
34775 | What did I tell you? |
34775 | What did he want? |
34775 | What do yez want? |
34775 | What do you mean? |
34775 | What do you think of it? |
34775 | What do you think of that? |
34775 | What do you think of this? |
34775 | What do you want her to cost? |
34775 | What do you want that for? |
34775 | What do you want to croak for? 34775 What does the boy think about it?" |
34775 | What have I got to do with that? |
34775 | What have you got against the man? |
34775 | What in thunder do you suspect anyway? |
34775 | What is it that it is? 34775 What is it?" |
34775 | What kind of''fire''and''nation''were you speaking of, dad? |
34775 | What makes you think we took your logs? |
34775 | What''ll be a dose of this? |
34775 | What''s in that sack? |
34775 | What''s that? 34775 What''s that?" |
34775 | What''s the best thing to do? |
34775 | What''s the excitement, boys? |
34775 | What''s the matter with it? |
34775 | What''s the matter? |
34775 | What''s the row? |
34775 | What''s the use of talkin''like that, Mac? |
34775 | What''s this I hear about your chasing three of my men with an axe? |
34775 | What''s up, Dinny? |
34775 | What''s up? |
34775 | What? |
34775 | What? |
34775 | What? |
34775 | When did you and Garwood go into the lumber business? |
34775 | When the drive comes dow- un, when the jam comes down, What makes yeez lads so wishful- eyed as we draw near to town? 34775 When will you be sluiced through?" |
34775 | Where are you men headin''for? |
34775 | Where did ye get it? |
34775 | Where''s MacNutt? |
34775 | Who else could''a''done it? |
34775 | Who told you there was anything between us? |
34775 | Who was he, Joe? |
34775 | Who was it? 34775 Who''s been talking to you?" |
34775 | Who''s sojerin''? |
34775 | Who''s try for be fonnee? |
34775 | Why did n''t you let me know you were coming? |
34775 | Why did n''t you tell me this before? |
34775 | Why did n''t you tell me you were coming? |
34775 | Why do n''t you ask him? |
34775 | Why do n''t you go up to the Wind with McKenna and take a look at things? |
34775 | Why do n''t you sing something touching and sentimental, appropriate to my bereaved condition? 34775 Why do n''t you_ do_ something?" |
34775 | Why not do it? |
34775 | Why should n''t we announce it? 34775 Why, what''s the matter with it?" |
34775 | Why? |
34775 | Why? |
34775 | Why? |
34775 | Why? |
34775 | Will it? |
34775 | Will she hold, Mac? |
34775 | Will you give me the names, or must I get them another way? |
34775 | Will you stay with me while I get it? |
34775 | Wo n''t they? |
34775 | Wo n''t ye? |
34775 | Would it be Alec Macnamara, now? |
34775 | Would n''t that jar a brick wall? |
34775 | Would you mind telling me who they are? |
34775 | Wreck the dam, is it? |
34775 | Ye mane that the limits was onloaded onto him to tie up his cash resources? |
34775 | Yes-- but are you? |
34775 | You cleaned them out, did you? |
34775 | You do n''t? |
34775 | You mean that if I married him you would give me nothing? |
34775 | You mean--? |
34775 | You need the logs, do n''t you, Joe? |
34775 | You own a couple of judges, do n''t you? |
34775 | You persist in your refusal to make terms? |
34775 | You think you''ll hang our drive, do you? |
34775 | You want to hang us up, do you? |
34775 | You''d have the information in the office, would n''t you? |
34775 | You''re McCane, are you? 34775 You''re sure you''re heading right?" |
34775 | You''ve shown me all the papers in the matter, have n''t you? 34775 Yourselves?" |
34775 | _ You_ do n''t want to marry her, do you? |
34775 | & N.--otherwise Garwood-- has secured control of the Peninsular?" |
34775 | A good time? |
34775 | A very fair test of the rectitude or otherwise of any deal is this: How will it look in print beneath a good scare head? |
34775 | Am I right, Jawn?" |
34775 | Am I the wet- blanket?" |
34775 | An''if it was a bar''l ai n''t ye man enough to be boss of yer own camp?" |
34775 | And if you were n''t, why did you tell her you were? |
34775 | And then I say:''Ah, Beatrice, why that cold and haughty tone? |
34775 | And yet I suppose nothing has been done in that direction, yet?" |
34775 | And yet why should she care? |
34775 | Are n''t they living up to it?" |
34775 | Are you aware that you have worn a sunny smile ever since you returned? |
34775 | Are you paying them rebates?" |
34775 | Before promulgating it we made inquiries----""From my clients?" |
34775 | Bending over her sewing one bright afternoon during the last days of Joe''s convalescence she crooned:"Is it far away ye''re goin'', Danny, dear? |
34775 | But are you making this proposition for Jack''s sake? |
34775 | But how? |
34775 | But what is it?" |
34775 | By the way, Jack, where is Drew keeping himself? |
34775 | By the way, what would you think of turning my business into a joint stock company? |
34775 | Ca n''t ye let the boys have a drink if they want it? |
34775 | Ca n''t you read, or did n''t you read? |
34775 | Ca n''t you see that?" |
34775 | Can you deliver them on time?" |
34775 | Can you keep ahead of us, do you think?" |
34775 | Can you shoot?" |
34775 | Can you swing it? |
34775 | Confidentially, Jack, how much do you suppose he is worth?" |
34775 | Crooks went on:"Well, what can we do about it? |
34775 | Crooks?" |
34775 | Did n''t they try to get a new contract that would kill us? |
34775 | Did the whole crew jump on your face?" |
34775 | Did they chloroform you?" |
34775 | Did you ever see them?" |
34775 | Do n''t you think a young man might fall in love with me for myself?" |
34775 | Do you get that with any degree of clarity?" |
34775 | Do you mean your father would n''t consent?" |
34775 | Do you want the rest of the verses? |
34775 | Does that make any difference?" |
34775 | Dorsey, who was a practical man, removed his pipe, scratched his head and asked:"What of?" |
34775 | Edith Garwood? |
34775 | For whom? |
34775 | For why wud ye start rough- house wid the lad? |
34775 | Garwood?" |
34775 | Got a smoke there? |
34775 | Got room for us?" |
34775 | Have you met her?" |
34775 | He is the only son, is n''t he?" |
34775 | How about those logs? |
34775 | How about you? |
34775 | How can he hear himself?" |
34775 | How could he have been so blind? |
34775 | How far has this flirtation of yours gone?" |
34775 | How is the business?" |
34775 | How is them booms, Dinny? |
34775 | How many blamed houses do you want to live in, anyway?" |
34775 | How many do you want?" |
34775 | How would ye like another little drink to help hold her down?" |
34775 | I ask you again what you want?" |
34775 | I do n''t mind telling you this much: There are a holy lot of wires in our business, and we have to stand in with the people who pull them, see? |
34775 | I mean, do you think I''d make a mess of my business if I ran it alone? |
34775 | I never gave you any reason to think that I thought that you thought-- I mean you could n''t think I did, could you?" |
34775 | I suppose McCane''s drive will be out of our way?" |
34775 | I want to know if there''s a way out of this for me?" |
34775 | I wonder how he knows so much about it? |
34775 | I wonder if I could get a line from Jack?" |
34775 | I wonder if they are told where not to buy?" |
34775 | I''m goin''to find them, an''when I do----""What''ll ye do?" |
34775 | Is it a fact?" |
34775 | Is it lavin''me ye arre, widout a tear? |
34775 | Is it love at first sight with you, too?" |
34775 | Is it possible to get it down on time?" |
34775 | Is n''t she the prettiest girl you ever saw?" |
34775 | Is that straight business, young felly?" |
34775 | Is ut shipped yit?" |
34775 | Kent?" |
34775 | Let them alone, do you hear me?" |
34775 | Like to hear her lament?" |
34775 | Like to read them?" |
34775 | May I call to- night?" |
34775 | McCane, what''s the use? |
34775 | No doubt you feel your responsibilities, eh?" |
34775 | Now what can we do about it? |
34775 | Oh, Jimmy,"he called to the cook,"rustle a good meal, will you? |
34775 | Oh, why did he die? |
34775 | Or shall I write him a note?" |
34775 | Presently she said:"When do you go up to Wind River?" |
34775 | Railway?" |
34775 | Remember the time you wished you were a boy?" |
34775 | Remember what he told me to do with it?" |
34775 | Savvy? |
34775 | Shall we?" |
34775 | Shall you marry him, Edith?" |
34775 | She ca n''t help it, can she?" |
34775 | So it would be a mistake, would n''t it?" |
34775 | That''s stealin''--stealin'', d''ye mind, young felly? |
34775 | The question was so entirely unexpected that Mr. Ackerman was almost caught off his guard, but he said:"Control of the Peninsular? |
34775 | They have n''t done it, an''for why? |
34775 | Understand?" |
34775 | Was n''t it big enough?" |
34775 | We did n''t come to terms, did we?" |
34775 | Were n''t you fond of her? |
34775 | Were you thinking of forming a company?" |
34775 | What business are they of yours?" |
34775 | What can I do for you? |
34775 | What did he talk about?" |
34775 | What do they want to lie for? |
34775 | What do we have to figure on besides cost, next time you ask us for a quotation?" |
34775 | What do you know of your father''s affairs, anyway?" |
34775 | What do you think of that?" |
34775 | What do you think of that?" |
34775 | What do you think you can do?" |
34775 | What do you think?" |
34775 | What do you want for yourself?" |
34775 | What do you want us to do?" |
34775 | What have you been doing to yourself?" |
34775 | What is the purpose? |
34775 | What makes yeez lads so wishful- eyed as we draw near to town? |
34775 | What would we get out of it?" |
34775 | What''s Clancys payin''you for doin''their dirty work?" |
34775 | What''s the guns for? |
34775 | What''s the matter? |
34775 | What''s the matter?" |
34775 | What''s the use of waiting? |
34775 | What''s to hinder his blowing the other when he''s finished sluicing his drive? |
34775 | Where do we fall down? |
34775 | Where''s his pull, that''s what we want to know? |
34775 | Where_ do_ you keep your pajamas? |
34775 | Who is behind it? |
34775 | Who left that box out there?" |
34775 | Why are you throwing it into us? |
34775 | Why did n''t we get the contract?" |
34775 | Why do n''t you own up?" |
34775 | Why the secrecy? |
34775 | Why was n''t I a boy? |
34775 | Will you do your best for me?" |
34775 | Will you kindly tell me why?" |
34775 | Will you oblige me by booming there till I get through? |
34775 | Will you stop when I ask you to?" |
34775 | Will you tell him? |
34775 | Would it be square to back out now, even if we could?" |
34775 | Yes? |
34775 | You do n''t think I''m putting up a job to freeze you out, do you?" |
34775 | You got that letter?" |
34775 | You wo n''t mind if I take him away for half an hour, Jack?" |
34775 | You wo n''t reconsider my offer, Archer?" |
34775 | You''d hog the river on us, would you? |
34775 | You''re sure about this, I suppose?" |
34775 | You''ve got good orders coming in, have n''t you? |
34775 | Young Statten?" |
34775 | _ Boss_, do you understand? |
34775 | cried Garwood,"you do n''t mean to tell me you''re engaged?" |
34775 | what has he been doing?" |
11223 | Ah, what''s the odds? |
11223 | And he has not come down the lake? |
11223 | And suppose,said she,"that a game warden should catch you or Mr. Jack Fyfe killing deer out of season?" |
11223 | Anything wrong? |
11223 | Are there any nice girls around? |
11223 | Are there any passenger boats that call there? |
11223 | Are there many people living around this lake? |
11223 | Are they all civilized and educated? |
11223 | Are you completely ruined, Jack? |
11223 | Are you not allowed to hunt them? |
11223 | But now that you''re face to face with something definite, what do you propose to do about it? |
11223 | But what can you do in town? |
11223 | But why all this mad haste? |
11223 | Ca n''t you break away from the fame and fortune stuff long enough to be on hand when Linda and I get married? 11223 Ca n''t you sell your logs if these other people wo n''t take them?" |
11223 | Can I run in? 11223 Can what?" |
11223 | Can you beat that? |
11223 | Can you come right now? |
11223 | Can you furnish me a machine and a reliable chauffeur? |
11223 | Can you hang on a while longer? |
11223 | Charlie Benton? |
11223 | Did n''t I ever tell you that I used to sing and lost my voice? |
11223 | Did you come to sing while_ my_ Rome goes up in smoke? |
11223 | Did you see that, Mrs. Jack? 11223 Do many men get hurt logging?" |
11223 | Do n''t you like me? |
11223 | Do n''t you think we could make this place a lot more homelike, Charlie? |
11223 | Do you care so much as all that, Jack? |
11223 | Do you know him? |
11223 | Do you suggest that I met him purposely-- by appointment? 11223 Do you think I''ve got neither pride nor self- respect?" |
11223 | Do you usually allow your men to address you in that impertinent way? |
11223 | Does it pain much? |
11223 | Even in spite of what you know? |
11223 | Friends? 11223 Getting off at Hopyard? |
11223 | Girls? |
11223 | Good Heavens, do you think I''m that spineless sort of creature? 11223 Got what fixed?" |
11223 | Hang it, what are you thinking? |
11223 | Has he got any license to close the Tyee? 11223 Has your Mr. Abbey got a young and be- yutiful sister?" |
11223 | Have n''t you got the least bit of resentment, Jack, for all this trouble I''ve helped to bring about? |
11223 | Have you just come down the lake? |
11223 | Have you thoroughly chucked that illusion? 11223 Have you?" |
11223 | He did start the fire then? |
11223 | He in doctor''s house? |
11223 | His camp ca n''t be far from here, is it? 11223 Hot Springs?" |
11223 | How can I? 11223 How can I?" |
11223 | How could one live in a place like this? |
11223 | How did it happen that you''ve never tried your voice lately? |
11223 | How did you come down? 11223 How did you fare all by your lonesome this long time? |
11223 | How did you get way up here? |
11223 | How did you know? |
11223 | How do you feel? |
11223 | How do you know that I have? |
11223 | How do you know? |
11223 | How do you like it here, and how are you getting on? 11223 How in the world did I ever manage to accumulate so much stuff, Jack?" |
11223 | How is Charlie? 11223 How is everything up the lake?" |
11223 | How is it going to end, the fire? |
11223 | How long ago was that? |
11223 | How long do you think you can stand it? |
11223 | How many extra? |
11223 | How many passengers? |
11223 | How much is it worth? |
11223 | How soon can you bring the car around to the Hotel Granada? |
11223 | How soon will you start? |
11223 | How''s every- thin''? |
11223 | How''s it blocked? |
11223 | How''s the frau, Lefty? |
11223 | I suppose it''s right for you to live with a man you do n''t love, when your heart''s crying out against it? |
11223 | I suppose you know what you''re doing? |
11223 | I suppose,he growled,"that''s Charlie''s idea of a joke, huh?" |
11223 | I thought Jack owned all the shore timber to Medicine Point? |
11223 | I wonder if I could? |
11223 | I wonder if he thinks I''ve been admiring his skill as a fisherman? |
11223 | I wonder if we are? 11223 I wonder if you are, after all, a little more of a primitive being than I''ve supposed?" |
11223 | I wonder why that Ancient Mariner way of seeking relief from one''s troubles by pouring them into another ear is such a universal trait? 11223 I wonder?" |
11223 | I? 11223 If it''s unlawful, why break the law?" |
11223 | If that''s the case,she observed,"I''m likely to be a handicap to you, am I not?" |
11223 | Is it necessary to be so downright brutal in actions as well as speech? |
11223 | Is it so bad as that at the lake? |
11223 | Is n''t that a pretty place back there in the woods? |
11223 | Is there anything you''re not up to? 11223 Is there nothing too low for you to dabble in? |
11223 | Is there-- is there likely to be anything wrong, Jack? |
11223 | It''s because I have n''t any illusions that-- that-- Oh, what''s the use of talking, Jack? 11223 Kin I get some hot water?" |
11223 | Land alive, what happened yuh, Lefty? |
11223 | Literally or slangily? |
11223 | Mind my preempting your job? |
11223 | Monohan, eh? |
11223 | My God, do you think I ca n''t see? 11223 No?" |
11223 | Oh, do n''t I? |
11223 | Only-- can''t you_ sabe_? 11223 Perhaps you''d better not talk?" |
11223 | Roaring Springs? |
11223 | Say, Jack do n''t happen to be here, does he? |
11223 | Say, did you never get any part of your voice back, Stell? |
11223 | Say,he asked easily,"how do you like life in a logging camp by this time? |
11223 | Say,he went on casually,"have you got any money, Stell? |
11223 | Seems odd, does n''t it, to meet like this? |
11223 | Shall we tell her? |
11223 | Sleepy? |
11223 | So you turned Paul down, eh? |
11223 | So? |
11223 | Stella, Stella, what''s the matter? |
11223 | Still mad, Stell? |
11223 | Sure they have n''t? 11223 That Indian girl''s really pretty, is n''t she?" |
11223 | That''s the_ Panther_? |
11223 | That? 11223 Then why ask me what I''m going to do with it?" |
11223 | There was a time when that would n''t have been a starter for you, eh? 11223 This is no small boy''s play, is it, Stell?" |
11223 | Till I can get my boat bailed? |
11223 | To Linda Abbey? |
11223 | Wanna make time, huh? |
11223 | Was n''t it plain enough? 11223 Well, Miss Ship- wrecked Mariner,"said he lightly,"where do you wish to be landed?" |
11223 | Well, Thorsen? |
11223 | Well, do you recall-- you were there when the estate was wound up, and I was not-- any mention of some worthless oil stock? 11223 Well, is n''t it rather nice to come home to?" |
11223 | Well, what of that? |
11223 | Well, why not? |
11223 | Well,Monohan retorted insolently,"what are you going to do about it? |
11223 | Well? |
11223 | What did I say to you yesterday? |
11223 | What difference can it make? 11223 What difference does that make?" |
11223 | What do you mean? |
11223 | What do you mean? |
11223 | What do you want to do? 11223 What does a million feet mean? |
11223 | What happened up there? |
11223 | What happened? |
11223 | What is it, Barlow? |
11223 | What is it, Barlow? |
11223 | What is it? 11223 What is it?" |
11223 | What is that? |
11223 | What kind of a man are you? |
11223 | What makes you so sure of that? |
11223 | What makes you so uneasy now? |
11223 | What new camp is that? |
11223 | What time is it? |
11223 | What''s struck that feller Monohan? |
11223 | What''s the matter, Jack? |
11223 | What''s the trouble now? |
11223 | What''s the use, Jack? |
11223 | What''s up? |
11223 | What''s wrong? |
11223 | What? |
11223 | What? |
11223 | When can I see you? |
11223 | When did you blow in? 11223 Where''d it come from?" |
11223 | Where''s your will, Stella Fyfe? 11223 Who told you?" |
11223 | Who would n''t? |
11223 | Why are we going out again? |
11223 | Why could n''t we have met and loved and been happy, as we could have been? 11223 Why did the_ Waterbug_ go down the lake?" |
11223 | Why did you make a point of coming for me? |
11223 | Why do you talk like that, Jack? |
11223 | Why do you talk like that? |
11223 | Why in Sam Hill ca n''t a man and a woman get married without all this fuss? |
11223 | Why not? |
11223 | Why should I? |
11223 | Why should Monohan shoot him? |
11223 | Why should we have to beat our heads against a stone wall like this? |
11223 | Why should we make our private affairs a spectacle for the whole town? |
11223 | Why the delay, though? |
11223 | Why were you asking if I could cook? |
11223 | Why, has trouble started up there? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Will you and Jack be able to save any timber? |
11223 | Will you marry me, Stella? |
11223 | Will you remember not to drift offshore again? |
11223 | Will you start a fire, Charlie, while I change my dress? |
11223 | Will you take me in as a business partner, Jack? |
11223 | Wishing for rain? |
11223 | Wo n''t it help? 11223 Wo n''t you come out for a little spin on the lake? |
11223 | Wo n''t you come up to the house and get a change of clothes? 11223 Wo n''t you take a chance?" |
11223 | Wo n''t you use it, Jack? |
11223 | Work? 11223 Yes?" |
11223 | You are? |
11223 | You do n''t like thees work, do you, Mees Benton? |
11223 | You do n''t want to come along and take a lesson in catching rainbows, I suppose? |
11223 | You sabe Mr. Benton-- Charlie Benton? |
11223 | You think I grinned and made a monkey of_ him_ because it pleased me to do that? 11223 You understand, do n''t you?" |
11223 | An ancient feud? |
11223 | And what''s a limit?" |
11223 | And why might not she, who had never loved him, whose marriage to him had been only a climbing out of the fire into the frying- pan? |
11223 | Are n''t you hungry, Stella? |
11223 | Are you going back soon?" |
11223 | Based on what? |
11223 | Beauty? |
11223 | Because of her, or because of some enmity that far preceded her? |
11223 | Because of her? |
11223 | But if you go partners with me, what about your singing?" |
11223 | But if you were convinced that he did n''t really care, that his flowery protestations had a double end in view, would you still love him?" |
11223 | But what do you do with yourself when you''re not working?" |
11223 | But-- you have n''t got a trifle interested in Monohan, have you? |
11223 | CHAPTER VI THE DIGNITY(?) |
11223 | Ca n''t you see how impossible it would be?" |
11223 | Ca n''t you take a chance with me?" |
11223 | Ca n''t you throw a little halo of romance about me, for your own sake-- if not for mine?" |
11223 | Can you come?" |
11223 | Can you make a cup of tea?" |
11223 | Can you show me any one who is n''t largely swayed by motives of self- interest, if it comes to that? |
11223 | Can you understand that? |
11223 | Did I startle you when I bounced up like a cougar, Stella?" |
11223 | Did it? |
11223 | Did you have a good time? |
11223 | Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima donna, Jack?" |
11223 | Do n''t you see? |
11223 | Do you know that it was over a month before I found out that you''d turned your private balance back into my account? |
11223 | Do you mind?" |
11223 | Do you realize what sort of a state of mind you''re drifting into? |
11223 | Do you still maintain the ancient feud?" |
11223 | Do you want to go along to Jack''s camp?" |
11223 | Does he hunt deer for sport?" |
11223 | For you do care, do n''t you?" |
11223 | Funny streak for Monohan to take, is n''t it? |
11223 | Got any of your old pieces?" |
11223 | Granting that my voice is worth the trouble, would you like me to go and study in the East or abroad? |
11223 | Had he let a hopeless love turn to the acid of hate for the man who nominally possessed her? |
11223 | Happen to be going out to Roaring Springs?" |
11223 | Has matrimony toned him down, my dear?" |
11223 | Have n''t I got any possibilities as a lover? |
11223 | Have n''t you any respect for anything or anybody, yourself included?" |
11223 | Have you made any plans?" |
11223 | He''ll have you for life; ca n''t I talk to you for twenty minutes?" |
11223 | He''s--""Ca n''t we leave him out of it?" |
11223 | Honestly, Stella, do you think it''s worth while? |
11223 | How about it, Stella? |
11223 | How about it? |
11223 | How are you, anyway?" |
11223 | How can a man and a woman really know anything about each other till they''ve lived together? |
11223 | How could you? |
11223 | How did you get here so soon? |
11223 | How goes everything?" |
11223 | How would it be there? |
11223 | How would it end in the long run? |
11223 | How''s Charlie Benton?" |
11223 | I mean, you have n''t let him think you are?" |
11223 | I suppose I would n''t even be a welcome guest at the wedding?" |
11223 | I wonder if I made a mistake? |
11223 | I wonder what Jack would say if he knew what I''ve been debating with myself this afternoon? |
11223 | I wonder why people like me exist to go blundering about in the world, playing havoc with themselves and everybody else?" |
11223 | I''m not the least bit likely to do anything that will reflect on your prospective husband, which is what it simmers down to, is n''t it? |
11223 | If he''s so impossible a person, how does it come that you and your people countenanced him socially? |
11223 | If you do n''t stop dreaming and try real living, do n''t you see a lot of trouble ahead for yourself? |
11223 | If you must do it, why do n''t you do it for somebody who''ll make it worth while? |
11223 | Is he this Monohan?" |
11223 | Is it the accepted thing to get drunk at all times and in public?" |
11223 | Is one supposed to know everybody that one encounters?" |
11223 | Is the big stone fireplace in the living room, Jack?" |
11223 | Just what you propose to do?" |
11223 | Linda still asleep?" |
11223 | Makes a man feel as if he had to live up to it, eh? |
11223 | Maybe you noticed the boys used the snatch block two or three times this afternoon? |
11223 | My dear, my dear, why did all this have to be, I wonder?" |
11223 | Oh, do n''t you see that the way we''ll feel will make us utterly miserable? |
11223 | Oh, my dear, why could n''t it have been different?" |
11223 | Oh, well, why should I care? |
11223 | Or was it Destiny? |
11223 | Remember what I told you when you came? |
11223 | Sabe? |
11223 | Sabe? |
11223 | Sam, you get a wheelbarrow and run those trunks up after supper, will you?" |
11223 | Say, Stell, can you cook?" |
11223 | See? |
11223 | Should she go back to Jack Fyfe? |
11223 | So Monohan was in Seattle? |
11223 | Some California wildcat stuff the governor got bit on? |
11223 | Stick here at this till you go crazy? |
11223 | Suppose the block breaks when I''m givin''it to her? |
11223 | THE DIGNITY(?) |
11223 | Then to Stella:"How did it happen?" |
11223 | Then:"Do you expect to get back to God''s country short of a year, Alden?" |
11223 | There is no sense in our fussing or hesitating about what we''re going to do, is there?" |
11223 | Think you and Katy can rustle grub for this bunch by six?" |
11223 | To have me leave Jack to nursemaids and you to your logs?" |
11223 | To what end? |
11223 | Wanta eat here, or up there?" |
11223 | Was there aught of significance in that new camp of Monohan''s so near by; that sudden activity on ground that bisected her husband''s property? |
11223 | What about it?" |
11223 | What are going to do with it?" |
11223 | What are you going to do? |
11223 | What could she do? |
11223 | What did she want of life, anyway? |
11223 | What do you say?" |
11223 | What happened to him?" |
11223 | What is love?" |
11223 | What is there about money- making that warps some men so, makes them so grossly self- centered? |
11223 | What manner of folk and country? |
11223 | What right had he to lay hands on her? |
11223 | What sort of hostilities did Monohan threaten? |
11223 | What the hell_ can_ he do?" |
11223 | What was I tellin''about a broken block? |
11223 | What''s the matter with you?" |
11223 | When she left out her material wants, there was nothing but a nebulous craving for-- what? |
11223 | Where do you get off, if I go broke? |
11223 | Where''s the Siwash maiden?" |
11223 | Why borrow trouble when there''s plenty at hand? |
11223 | Why ca n''t he abide by that?" |
11223 | Why could n''t Jack Fyfe have inspired in her that headlong sort of passion? |
11223 | Why did n''t you tell me, Jack?" |
11223 | Why do n''t you forget your petty larceny troubles and start all over again?" |
11223 | Why do n''t you try? |
11223 | Why not? |
11223 | Why should I hate or despise you because you recognized that and passed on? |
11223 | Why should I sell when I''m just getting in real good shape to take that timber out myself? |
11223 | Why should it have to be? |
11223 | Why should it matter to me? |
11223 | Why should n''t we go partners? |
11223 | Why should she ask? |
11223 | Why should she feel an oddly- disturbing thrill at the mere physical nearness of this fair- haired stranger? |
11223 | Why should she not so choose? |
11223 | Why should we stick together when no good can come of it? |
11223 | Why take it out on me?" |
11223 | Why tread the same bitter road again? |
11223 | Why, she asked bitterly, could n''t other people do as Jack Fyfe had done: cut the Gordian knot at one stroke and let it rest at that? |
11223 | Why, who''s that?" |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Will you slip down to the first point south of Cougar Bay about three in the afternoon to- morrow? |
11223 | Will you?" |
11223 | Will you?" |
11223 | Wo n''t you marry me and cut this sort of thing out? |
11223 | Would he try to see her? |
11223 | Would n''t you like a cup of coffee?" |
11223 | Would n''t you like something to eat, Stella? |
11223 | Would you be willing to bear the expense of such an undertaking? |
11223 | Would you mind telling me just exactly what you meant a minute ago? |
11223 | You and I?" |
11223 | You can camp for three or four months, ca n''t you, without finding it completely unbearable?" |
11223 | You can trust me still, ca n''t you?" |
11223 | You could n''t possibly be any worse off as my wife, could you?" |
11223 | You did n''t particularly want to stay over and get acquainted, did you?" |
11223 | You do n''t happen to have any such feeling about me, eh?" |
11223 | You have n''t got so much of a grievance with the world in general as you had when we left, eh?" |
11223 | You see them big iron pulley blocks the haul- back cable works in? |
11223 | You think I do n''t_ sabe?_ But I''m putting a weapon into your hand. |
11223 | You would n''t want me to marry you just so I could resign the job of chef, would you?" |
11223 | You''re not angry, are you, Stella?" |
11223 | _ Sabe?_ Beat it." |
11223 | something new? |
13532 | ''Oppresses,''Mr. McKaye? 13532 ''Tis hard to stand between our love and duty, is it not, lass? |
13532 | ''Yet?'' |
13532 | Am I worthy of him? |
13532 | And did our ears deceive us or did we really hear you call her''dear''and''sweetheart''? |
13532 | And her answer was satisfactory? |
13532 | And if I should not agree to this-- what? |
13532 | And that red one? |
13532 | And they did n''t tell you approximately when I should look for their visit? |
13532 | And what does Caleb call it, Nan? |
13532 | And what is the condition? |
13532 | And where do you plan to live? |
13532 | And who might mother be? |
13532 | And you demanded a show- down then and there? |
13532 | And you fear that I may detract from the radiance of that future? 13532 And you''ll be gone a month, lad?" |
13532 | And you''re not crippled, boy dear? |
13532 | And you, mother? 13532 And you?" |
13532 | Andrew, this is your work, is it not? |
13532 | Anything in bank? 13532 Are n''t you feeling well, my dear?" |
13532 | Are you my daddy? |
13532 | Are you my daddy? |
13532 | Are you offering me an alternative? |
13532 | As for Nan''s free and easy views on the subjects, who in Port Agnew, may I ask, expects her to act differently? 13532 At the solicitation of whom?" |
13532 | Because''tis her secret, an''why should I share it wit''you, m''anin''no disrespect, sor, at that? |
13532 | Bless my soul,he blurted,"why do you entrust me with it? |
13532 | But are you certain he married you? |
13532 | But could n''t you cover your tracks, Nan? 13532 But did you tell Daney that you would accept me if I should ask you again to marry me?" |
13532 | But his wife, man? 13532 But how did you procure my address in New York?" |
13532 | But how does she exist? 13532 But is n''t she going away?" |
13532 | But is n''t that just like him, Nan? |
13532 | But what is to become of you? |
13532 | But why did n''t she prosecute him, Caleb? 13532 But why did n''t you tell us after you had discovered it, Donald?" |
13532 | But why from you, of all men? 13532 But you do not think so, do you?" |
13532 | But you''ll forgive her this once, wo n''t you, dear? |
13532 | But you''re not marrying me to save me from poverty, Donald? 13532 But, Andrew dear, do n''t you know I would n''t dare breathe it to anyone but you?" |
13532 | But, Hector, why did you support him a moment ago? |
13532 | But-- if he should n''t rescind it? |
13532 | By the way, what kind of shanty is old Brent going to build? |
13532 | Can you stand the pressure? 13532 Come now, old dear; if Nan Brent is n''t a bad woman, just what is your idea of what constitutes badness in a woman? |
13532 | Dad, will you please help me to some of the well- done? |
13532 | Damn it, Nellie,he roared,"what the devil do you mean by this?" |
13532 | Damn it, man,Daney roared wrathfully,"have you no pride? |
13532 | Daney had come to you with an offer of monetary reward for your invaluable services to the McKaye family, had he not? 13532 Did he ever question you as to how you ascertained I was ill?" |
13532 | Did he say anything? |
13532 | Did he say so? |
13532 | Did you come over to- night to tell me good- by before going back to the woods, Donald? |
13532 | Did you ever hear that I had begun? |
13532 | Did you ever see a marriage certificate? |
13532 | Did you sell me that red cedar? |
13532 | Do I fight like one? 13532 Do n''t I know it?" |
13532 | Do n''t you know your own daddy? |
13532 | Do you condone her offense, Hector? |
13532 | Do you know the man, Caleb? |
13532 | Do you live here? |
13532 | Do you really think so, Nellie? |
13532 | Do you think, father McKaye,she queried,"that the remainder of the family will think as you do?" |
13532 | Do you wish a religious service? |
13532 | Do you wish an accounting, father? |
13532 | Does he know it? |
13532 | Does n''t it beat hell? |
13532 | Don dear,she cooed throatily,"are we mistaken in our assumption that the person with whom you have just talked is Nan Brent?" |
13532 | Forgetting what? |
13532 | France? 13532 Friend of his?" |
13532 | Gone where? |
13532 | Good gracious, Andrew, you do n''t mean it? |
13532 | Got a proposition to submit? |
13532 | Granted-- if it''s true; but how do you know it to be true? |
13532 | Happy? |
13532 | Has Mrs. Daney been asking the postmaster? |
13532 | Has he a fighting chance? |
13532 | Have you broken with your people, dear? |
13532 | Have you finished? |
13532 | Have you found her yet, my son? |
13532 | Have you heard anything about a fight down near the Sawdust Pile last night, my son? |
13532 | Have you no power o''deduction? 13532 Have you, mother, or you, my sisters, been down to the Sawdust Pile to thank Nan for inspiring me-- no matter how-- with a desire to live? |
13532 | He has warned you not to confess to father, has n''t he? 13532 He''s a pretty good old sport after all, is n''t he, Nan?" |
13532 | Hey, there, son,he called into the darkness,"What was that you said about a glass case?" |
13532 | His family desires this, then? |
13532 | How dare that woman ring you up? |
13532 | How did he look, Andrew? |
13532 | How did you know it? 13532 How did you manage to get away with it, Nan?" |
13532 | How do you do, Nan? |
13532 | How do you know all this? |
13532 | How do you know that? |
13532 | How do you know they''ve been talking to me, Andrew? |
13532 | How do you like that, eh? |
13532 | How else would a man of spirit choose, old shipmate? |
13532 | How long is it since you have been away from the Sawdust Pile? |
13532 | How much? |
13532 | How soon, boss? |
13532 | How? |
13532 | I have great influence with you have I not? |
13532 | I mean what''s your idea if you stay? 13532 I suppose you have n''t sufficient money with which to return to New York?" |
13532 | I thought I fired you? |
13532 | I will, soon, but, oh, what will my poor darling do then, Mr. Donald? 13532 I wonder why?" |
13532 | If I come over some evening soon, will you sing for me, Nan? |
13532 | In the name of heaven, why did you not tell me this the day you married her? |
13532 | Is he going to marry her, Andrew? 13532 Is he ill? |
13532 | Is it something you could confide in an old man? |
13532 | Is n''t it awful to be Scotch? |
13532 | Is not Jesus Christ the embodiment of honor? 13532 Is she going to break her bargain?" |
13532 | Is that all, Mary? |
13532 | Is that going to make any difference-- to you? |
13532 | Is that quite necessary? |
13532 | Is that you, Donald? |
13532 | Is this little one Nan? |
13532 | Just what are your plans, dear? |
13532 | Lad, why did you do it? 13532 May I inquire on what grounds you base that statement, dad?" |
13532 | May I inquire, my girl,he asked presently,"what are your plans for the future?" |
13532 | May I suggest that you give no intimation of your intention to surrender this property? |
13532 | My dear Mrs. McKaye,Daney retorted in even tones,"do you wish me to inform your husband of a certain long distance telephone conversation? |
13532 | Nan,Donald queried suddenly,"have I the right to ask you the name of the man who fathered that child?" |
13532 | Nan,he began,"did anybody ever suggest to you that the sporty thing for you to do would be to run away and hide where I could never find you?" |
13532 | Neither he nor Daney communicated with you in anyway following your departure from Port Agnew? |
13532 | No? 13532 Nothing?" |
13532 | Now then, lad,he demanded,"have I been a good sport?" |
13532 | Oh, my dear, my dear,she pleaded,"you would n''t breathe a word to him, would you? |
13532 | Oh, my dears, what shall I do? |
13532 | Oh, nothing; only--"Only what? |
13532 | Oh, then she''s not a wanton? |
13532 | Oh-- so that''s all, eh? |
13532 | Poor old Caleb,Donald soliloquized,"you find it hard to believe it yourself, do n''t you? |
13532 | Run along home now, wo n''t you, please? |
13532 | So that''s the way you elect to work it, eh? |
13532 | So youh- all''s de new la''rd, eh? 13532 So-- so this is your idea of playing the game, is it?" |
13532 | Sure, what''s happened to the poor bhoy? |
13532 | Surely, you would not expect us to take such a woman to our hearts, Donald dear? |
13532 | That makes it a little binding, eh? |
13532 | The Laird led trumps, but Nellie McKaye revoked and played a little deuce? |
13532 | Then Nan''s poverty-- the lowliness of her social position, even in Port Agnew, would not constitute a serious bar? |
13532 | Then there_ was_ a marriage, Caleb? |
13532 | Then why did you disregard that letter that cost me such an effort to write? |
13532 | Then,he whispered,"you did n''t mean that-- about the last line of the fairy- tale?" |
13532 | They believe this? |
13532 | They looked at me, through me, over me, beyond me--"And never batted an eye? |
13532 | They neglected to inform you how much time they would require to think it over, did they not? |
13532 | Think so, Caleb? |
13532 | Thinking of settling in Port Agnew? |
13532 | W- wh- where is he, Andrew? |
13532 | We- ll, is dat so? |
13532 | Well, Donald McKaye''s father was a river hog, was n''t he? |
13532 | Well, Hector? |
13532 | Well, Mary, what would you expect the boy to do? 13532 Well, Mr. Daney,"he inquired affably,"what are your plans for the new hired man?" |
13532 | Well, can I help it if people will talk? |
13532 | Well, dear Mr. Daney,she murmured in her melted- butter voice,"what new bugaboo have you developed for us?" |
13532 | Well, dear heart? |
13532 | Well, how do you feel this morning, son? |
13532 | Well, how does the old sailor feel this morning? |
13532 | Well, lass,he demanded, and there was a belligerent and resentful note in his voice,"is this playing the game?" |
13532 | Well, my dear,she said presently,"are n''t you going to tell me all about it?" |
13532 | Well, now, how do you know, Nan? |
13532 | Well, since she asked me to return to Port Agnew, I''m wondering who is going to ask me to go away again? |
13532 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
13532 | Well, what are you going to do now to put tobacco in your old tobacco box, Donald? |
13532 | Well, what''s wrong with the conditions in this case? |
13532 | Well, you''ve won, have n''t you? |
13532 | Well? 13532 Well?" |
13532 | Well? |
13532 | Well? |
13532 | Were you glad? |
13532 | What about him? |
13532 | What are you doing here? 13532 What are you doing in Port Agnew?" |
13532 | What did Dirty Dan get, son? |
13532 | What did Moretti say about your voice? |
13532 | What do you know about the young Laird, eh, Mr. Daney? 13532 What else?" |
13532 | What for? |
13532 | What happened to the Brutus? |
13532 | What if you did not? 13532 What is this interesting news, Andrew?" |
13532 | What makes you think so, old smarty? |
13532 | What the devil are you talking about, Daney? |
13532 | What''s that ribbon? |
13532 | What''s the idea, son? |
13532 | What, pray? |
13532 | What? 13532 When did you settle with her for the loss of the Brutus?" |
13532 | When you come again, Donald,she pleaded, as he took her hand,"will you please bring me some books? |
13532 | Where are you going? |
13532 | Where did she travel, and what hotel did she put up at? |
13532 | Where did you hide the boat, Mr. Daney? 13532 Where do you get that stuff, eh? |
13532 | Where have you been all day, son? |
13532 | Where she_ may_ be found? 13532 Where would the arnica be-- if we had any, Donald?" |
13532 | Where''s Donald? |
13532 | Who is he? 13532 Who the devil is''Sweetheart''?" |
13532 | Who''s that? |
13532 | Why ca n''t you? 13532 Why did n''t the idiot send the license back to the minister who had performed the ceremony?" |
13532 | Why did n''t you tell me you felt yourself slipping? |
13532 | Why do you not tell him? |
13532 | Why do you withhold your confidence from me? |
13532 | Why not, may I ask? 13532 Why not?" |
13532 | Why should you resign? |
13532 | Why that reservation, my son? |
13532 | Why under the canopy did you deem it necessary to sacrifice yourself for him? 13532 Why, father?" |
13532 | Why, what''s happened? |
13532 | Why? |
13532 | Why? |
13532 | Why? |
13532 | Why? |
13532 | Will I be seeing you again, Nan, before you leave? |
13532 | Will you be good enough to drive me home to The Dreamerie, Andrew? |
13532 | Will you be leaving Port Agnew? |
13532 | Will you come back to Port Agnew and help save him? 13532 Will you come with me, son?" |
13532 | Will you demand an accounting, my son? |
13532 | With reference to what? |
13532 | Worry as to the future of Nan and the child? |
13532 | Worrying about the boy? |
13532 | Would I telephone across the continent if we did not? |
13532 | Would you know my boy if you should see him again, Nan? |
13532 | Would you sleep any better if you knew? |
13532 | Yes? |
13532 | You arrived in her, then? |
13532 | You can not have heard all of the town gossip, then? |
13532 | You do remember, do n''t you? 13532 You knew the girl had left Port Agnew and why, do you not?" |
13532 | You mean the suspense of not knowing how I was spending my allowance? |
13532 | You must be very, very angry and hurt, Donald? |
13532 | You refuse to help us? |
13532 | You said it in anger? |
13532 | You will-- if I refuse to marry you? |
13532 | You''re an affectionate little snooks, are n''t you? |
13532 | You''re an old sailor, are n''t you, Brent? |
13532 | You''re so certain that girl will keep her promise, are n''t you? 13532 You''ve-- you''ve-- chosen the Sawdust Pile?" |
13532 | You-- the boss-- desire to do this? |
13532 | Your granddaughter, I presume? |
13532 | Yours? |
13532 | A hen- house?" |
13532 | Am I on the pay- roll agin?" |
13532 | Am-- am I intruding here, sir?" |
13532 | An''ye''ll promise me, wo n''t ye, to sind for me firrst- off if ye should be wan tin''some blackguard kilt?" |
13532 | And I can have the Sawdust Pile, sir?" |
13532 | And are you leaving Port Agnew indefinitely, Nan?" |
13532 | And she had no_ reason_ to behave herself, had she? |
13532 | And since what you did was not done for profit, you were properly infuriated and could n''t resist giving Daney the scare of his life? |
13532 | And that thing?" |
13532 | And trying to bribe me into permitting you to escape-- what the deuce have you been monkeying with? |
13532 | And what does the doctor say?" |
13532 | And why should I inflict upon her, who has shown me kindness and love, a brimming measure of humiliation and sorrow and disgrace? |
13532 | And would you convict him on the prattle of an innocent child in arms?" |
13532 | And you have your three- quarters pay as a retired chief petty officer?" |
13532 | And you would n''t have a son of yours wait until the draft board took him by the ear and showed him his duty, would you?" |
13532 | Any news at your end?" |
13532 | Any news from my mother and the girls?" |
13532 | Anything else? |
13532 | Are there any relatives to notify?" |
13532 | Are you crazy? |
13532 | Are you going to leave this office?" |
13532 | Beat the child? |
13532 | Beth, can you imagine what father McKaye would say if he only knew?" |
13532 | But suppose they object? |
13532 | But tell me, dear, did you receive my letter?" |
13532 | By the way, are you going to old Caleb''s funeral, dad?" |
13532 | By the way, who is this girl? |
13532 | By the way, who is towing the garbage- barge to sea nowadays?" |
13532 | Ca n''t you realize that, Mr. Daney? |
13532 | Ca n''t you realize, Donald, how he must have appealed to a little country goose like me? |
13532 | Can you hear me distinctly?" |
13532 | Coming back-- devilish hot night-- for this time of year, is n''t it? |
13532 | Cost you something to confess that, did n''t it? |
13532 | Daney sat down and said very quietly:"Dan, do you know where Nan Brent may be found?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Daney?" |
13532 | Did Dirty Dan come in from the woods to- night?" |
13532 | Did he give you the Sawdust Pile?" |
13532 | Did my father or Andrew Daney, acting for him, ever offer you any sum of money as a bribe for disappearing out of my life?" |
13532 | Did n''t I beg you not to be hard on our poor boy?" |
13532 | Did not periods of seraphic calm always precede a tornado? |
13532 | Did you observe it? |
13532 | Do n''t you realize I want to protect you from the tongue of scandal? |
13532 | Do you mean to tell me this is news to you?" |
13532 | Do you mind, Nan, if I try my hand at foster- fathering? |
13532 | Do you really think she would go as far as that, Andrew?" |
13532 | Do you recall the price he was asking?" |
13532 | Do you remember those bonds you sent me from New York once-- the proceeds of your deal in that Wiskah river cedar?" |
13532 | Do you think they will let bygones be bygones and take me to their hearts-- for your sake?" |
13532 | Do you understand why this should be?" |
13532 | Does the child resemble my son?" |
13532 | Donald?" |
13532 | Donald?" |
13532 | Eh? |
13532 | Elizabeth and Jane? |
13532 | Er-- ah-- you''re certain, Andrew, the girl understands quite thoroughly that I have n''t had a thing to do with bringing her back to Port Agnew?" |
13532 | Even if she did tell him, what could he do? |
13532 | Git dat, Mistah La''rd?" |
13532 | Had she arrived too late? |
13532 | Had she gone too far? |
13532 | Has Nan a marriage certificate?" |
13532 | Has he written you? |
13532 | Have n''t I told you our boy is n''t going to die?" |
13532 | Have ye not been surprised that they knew so well where to find ye whin they wanted ye?" |
13532 | Have you absolved yourselves of an obligation which must be perfectly evident to perfect ladies?" |
13532 | Have you any idea where Donald spent the evening?" |
13532 | Have you forgotten me?''" |
13532 | Have you seen and talked with Nan Brent this morning?" |
13532 | Have you spoken to him about this-- Nan girl?" |
13532 | He keeps calling for her in his delirium, does n''t he? |
13532 | He said to me:''So this is your idea of playing the game, is it?'' |
13532 | He watched her soothe the youngster and then asked:"Nan, where do you keep the arnica now? |
13532 | How could you? |
13532 | How do you know that Mr. Daney did not send for me?" |
13532 | How shall I do it? |
13532 | However, since you say Hector is quite pleased with the situation, why should I not tell him, Andrew?" |
13532 | I ca n''t very well help loving Nan, can I, dad?" |
13532 | I could n''t in decency come any earlier; could I, Nan? |
13532 | I dislike to appear inquisitive, but might I ask what you''ve done with your two hundred thousand profit?" |
13532 | I do n''t believe you''ve seen it, have you? |
13532 | I kept hoping you and the girls would confess to Dad that you telephoned Nan to come back to Port Agnew that time I was sick with typhoid--""Eh? |
13532 | I paid for it on the instalment plan--yearly payments secured by first mortgage at six per cent., and----""Who cruised it for you?" |
13532 | I think you realize that until she came I was too unhappy-- too disgusted with life-- to care whether I got well or not? |
13532 | If I can not convict that man of bigamy, would it not be foolish of me to try? |
13532 | If I get-- well, will you-- marry me, Nan?" |
13532 | If I marry Nan Brent are you each prepared to forget that I am your brother?" |
13532 | If Mr. Donald''s life should happen to be the price of your silence, however, you''d tell me, would n''t you?" |
13532 | If they could n''t do that, where would be the fun of being rich? |
13532 | If you persist in forgetting who you are, does it follow that I should pursue a similar course?" |
13532 | In direct contrast with this cool salutation, Nan inclined her head graciously and smilingly said:"Why, how do you do, Hetty? |
13532 | In that event would Donald forgive and forget and come home to The Dreamerie? |
13532 | Ipso facto or per se? |
13532 | Is his father inside?" |
13532 | Is it possible, Mary Daney, that you prefer me to think you are not inspired by similar sentiments? |
13532 | Is n''t that why you named your son Donald?" |
13532 | Is she impossible?" |
13532 | Is that it?" |
13532 | Is that white woman his consort?" |
13532 | Is there no hope, Nan?" |
13532 | Is this your little man, Nan? |
13532 | It pleased you a whole lot, did n''t it, honey?" |
13532 | Lad, your wife will always be dust to some folks, but-- we''re kindred to her-- so what do we care? |
13532 | Man, can Donald McKaye we d Nan Brent of the Sawdust Pile?" |
13532 | Man, do ye not ken you''re your father''s son?" |
13532 | May I come in, then, to greet Caleb and your husband?" |
13532 | May I speak to you for a few minutes?" |
13532 | Money, clothes?" |
13532 | Morals? |
13532 | Moreover, what right had he to shoot anybody''s dog until it attacked him? |
13532 | Mr. Daney, where the devil are you? |
13532 | My dear old Furiosity, ai n''t my resignation in the waste- basket? |
13532 | My father''s?" |
13532 | My husband''s business interests necessitated very frequent trips North--""What business was he in, Nan?" |
13532 | Nan''s coming back-- understand? |
13532 | Nellie, my dear, you remember little Nan Brent, do you not?" |
13532 | Nellie, will you have a piece of the well- done?" |
13532 | Now then, where in hades do you get this crazy notion?" |
13532 | Now, why did he do this? |
13532 | Och, mon, was there ever a lad like mine?" |
13532 | Oh, dear, oh dear, is my son totally lacking in a sense of decency? |
13532 | On whose orders, Mr. Daney? |
13532 | Or do you, Hector McKaye?" |
13532 | Promise?" |
13532 | Promise?" |
13532 | Queer how the salt in the wood colors the flames, is n''t it?" |
13532 | Referring to my grandson''s half- brother?" |
13532 | Remember the night I dragged you ashore at Darrow''s log boom? |
13532 | Remember, Nan? |
13532 | Sh-- what''s that?" |
13532 | Shall I say-- glorious?" |
13532 | She has behaved herself for three long years, but did she win anybody''s approbation for doing it? |
13532 | She was aware only that he was in a softened mood, so she said,"Do n''t you think you''ve been a little hard on poor Jane, Hector dear?" |
13532 | She''ll find our drying- yard something of a nuisance, will she not?" |
13532 | She''s gone-- nobody knows-- May God damn your soul to the deepest hell-- Where are you? |
13532 | Since when?" |
13532 | So that''s all that''s wrong with her, eh?" |
13532 | So why not send for her? |
13532 | Sorry-- for you-- but do you-- happen to know-- last line-- fairy- tale? |
13532 | Sturdy little chap, is n''t he? |
13532 | Suppose that motor- cruiser should spring a leak and sink?" |
13532 | Suppose they buck and pitch and sidestep and bawl and carry on? |
13532 | Suppose we come up and sit with you next Sunday?" |
13532 | Sure, what if somebody should die an''lave ye a fortun''? |
13532 | Surely you must realize that?" |
13532 | That was the way of it, was it not?" |
13532 | The familiar wrinkle appeared for an instant on the end of her nose before she continued:"I wonder what The Laird thinks of that, Andrew?" |
13532 | The real profit''s in the fun--""And the knowledge that I''m not a fool-- eh, father?" |
13532 | Then Nan called upon you again?" |
13532 | Then said Daney:"How do you know his heart was broken?" |
13532 | Then, from The Laird:"And you''re going to wait for-- her, my son?" |
13532 | Then,"And does my son share a confidence which I am denied?" |
13532 | There are millions of wonderful, angelic women in this terrible world, but what I want to know is: Where the Sam Hill do they hide themselves?" |
13532 | There are reasons why I should know, and you would n''t refuse to set my mind at ease, would you?" |
13532 | To conform to the social standards of those who decry her virtue? |
13532 | Unconditional surrender?" |
13532 | Understand? |
13532 | Was I divorced? |
13532 | Was he to be deprived of a glimpse of his grandson by an insensate brute of a dog? |
13532 | Was it quite loyal of you to stay home?" |
13532 | Was my husband dead? |
13532 | Was she not there for that purpose? |
13532 | Was the Brutus, by any chance, insured against theft?" |
13532 | We do not care how long she looks, do we mother?" |
13532 | Wha''s matter, eh?" |
13532 | Wha''spier ye, Hector McKaye, to a trip aroond the worl'', wi''a wee visit tae the auld clan in the Hielands?" |
13532 | What became of old Caleb Brent''s motor- boat?" |
13532 | What did I tell you?" |
13532 | What did the chit say?" |
13532 | What do you expect to do for a living?" |
13532 | What do you say to this?" |
13532 | What do you suspect, my dear?" |
13532 | What else now? |
13532 | What good would it be to ye if nobody could find ye? |
13532 | What have I done? |
13532 | What if Donald''s son should catch it and die, and Donald be deprived of the sight of his first- born? |
13532 | What if Nan should succumb to an attack of it while her husband was in France? |
13532 | What is his name?" |
13532 | What right had he to expect forgiveness,_ sans_ the asking,_ sans_ an acknowledgment of his heartlessness? |
13532 | What shall I do? |
13532 | What then?" |
13532 | What thin, Daniel? |
13532 | What will you give me to stick to my side of the river?" |
13532 | What will you take to abandon, it and leave us in undisputed possession?" |
13532 | What''s happened?" |
13532 | What''s that Kipling thing that''s been set to music?" |
13532 | What''s that you''re building, Brent? |
13532 | What''s that?" |
13532 | What''s the matter? |
13532 | What''s the use of crying over spilled milk? |
13532 | What''s this joke, anyhow? |
13532 | What''s wrong with him, Andrew? |
13532 | What''s your idea about it, Brent?" |
13532 | What''s your name?" |
13532 | What, after all, was there worth while in the world for him if he was to be robbed of his youth and his love? |
13532 | When did you get back?" |
13532 | When you told him you would marry me if I should ask you again, to whom did Daney report? |
13532 | When, however, he had satisfied his swimming senses that she was really there in the flesh, he murmured:"You''ll not-- run away-- again? |
13532 | When?" |
13532 | Where are you?" |
13532 | Where did this ceremony take place?" |
13532 | Where do you keep it?" |
13532 | Who gets the advertising out of a charity ball if it is n''t the rich? |
13532 | Who told you this?" |
13532 | Who''s this girrl? |
13532 | Who''ve you been gossiping with?" |
13532 | Whose little boy are you?" |
13532 | Why did n''t you take me into your confidence? |
13532 | Why did n''t you write the county clerk, of the county in which the license was issued?" |
13532 | Why make fish of one and fowl of the other? |
13532 | Why wash your dirty linen in public?" |
13532 | Why, what will people say?" |
13532 | Would he be welcome in that stern old sea dog''s home? |
13532 | Would he make the run, or would he, in the parlance of the sporting world,"dog it?" |
13532 | Would his four years at a great American university make of him a better man, or would he degenerate into a snob and a drone? |
13532 | Would it not have been far simpler to have mailed it?" |
13532 | Would you still prefer that I limit my visits to, say, Christmas and Easter?" |
13532 | Yes or no?" |
13532 | You always were a good girl--""But suppose she wasn''t-- always?" |
13532 | You are referring to Nan, are you not?''" |
13532 | You back?" |
13532 | You wanted a breast to weep upon, did n''t you? |
13532 | You will recall, Mr. Daney, that when Mrs. McKaye rang me up in New York, she was careful, even while asking me to return, to let me know my place?" |
13532 | You would n''t want him to sit at home and be a slacker, would you? |
13532 | You''re Mr. McKaye, are n''t you?" |
13532 | You-- you''ll be very kind and patient with him, will you not? |
13532 | Your father gave me a passage on one of his steam- schooners, and when we got to the dock in San Francisco--""_ He_ was there, eh? |
13532 | he added, turning to Nan,"when I married you on faith?" |
13532 | he greeted the convalescent,"how do you find yourself these days?" |
36522 | A smash? |
36522 | A word from me, after five years''absence? 36522 A word from me?" |
36522 | And Jim? |
36522 | And are n''t you happy, Dave? |
36522 | And if they''re doing that here, what about the outlying camps? |
36522 | And if-- just supposing-- that does not happen-- I mean, supposing, through his agency, the mill remains idle? |
36522 | And since when, Bob Nicholson, have you come to this conclusion? |
36522 | And the other? |
36522 | And we are to bolt with him? |
36522 | And why is n''t he here? |
36522 | And you did all that? |
36522 | And you? |
36522 | And you? |
36522 | And-- and you love him? |
36522 | And-- are you happy-- little Betty? |
36522 | And-- does Betty know? |
36522 | And-- this? |
36522 | Any of the boys cut up? |
36522 | Anything else? |
36522 | Are you coming as a friend or as a customer? 36522 Are you coming to my room for that drink?" |
36522 | Are you going up to the camps? |
36522 | Are you sure he''ll come? |
36522 | Auntie, if Uncle Tom had been away five years, would you ask him for proof of his life all that time? |
36522 | Betty for you? 36522 Betty told you what happened at my office the other day-- I mean, what happened to Jim Truscott?" |
36522 | Betty, would n''t that be bully? 36522 But Betty?" |
36522 | But the sick? |
36522 | But what''s it for, though? |
36522 | But why this hurry? 36522 But why to you?" |
36522 | But why, Betty? |
36522 | But you wo n''t overdo it, Dave, will you? 36522 But, Dave, should you judge him? |
36522 | But-- but you said''we''just now? |
36522 | But_ you_ picked yourself up, Dave, did n''t you? |
36522 | Can nothing be done for the poor chap? |
36522 | Can you drive it? |
36522 | Can you make anything out, Mason? |
36522 | Dave, will you do something for me? |
36522 | Dave,she said very gently,"when am I going to have a daughter? |
36522 | Dave,she said, in a low voice,"will you promise me something?" |
36522 | Dave,she went on at last,"we''ve always been such good friends, have n''t we? |
36522 | Dead? |
36522 | Did he get-- smashed? |
36522 | Did he lie? |
36522 | Did he say so? |
36522 | Did he send, or-- have you seen him? |
36522 | Did you hear that, Jim? 36522 Did you hear? |
36522 | Did you tell him five? |
36522 | Did-- did he go? |
36522 | Different? |
36522 | Do n''t it? |
36522 | Do you get my meaning, boys? |
36522 | Do you hear, Dave? |
36522 | Do you remember, I once got you to teach me the business of the mill? 36522 Do you think I do n''t know what it means, uncle?" |
36522 | Do you think because I pity poor Jim that I do not understand the enormity of his wickedness in this matter? 36522 Do you want any help?" |
36522 | Do you want to marry him, my dear? 36522 Do you want to marry him?" |
36522 | Do? 36522 Do? |
36522 | Do_ you_ think I can help him? |
36522 | Does he want me to? |
36522 | Doubt? |
36522 | Drink, eh? |
36522 | Drink? 36522 Driving with her, dear?" |
36522 | Eh? 36522 Eh? |
36522 | Eh? |
36522 | Eh? |
36522 | Er-- what was I saying? 36522 Feeling better, Mansell?" |
36522 | Feeling comfortable? |
36522 | For Heaven''s sake, Betty, where did you learn it all? |
36522 | Funny? 36522 Going to investigate?" |
36522 | Got down here in a hurry? |
36522 | Half an hour to supper? |
36522 | Half an hour to supper? |
36522 | Hard up, I s''pose? |
36522 | Harness? 36522 Has Jim been running straight?" |
36522 | Has any one-- has anybody been here? |
36522 | Has he any-- idea of it? |
36522 | Have some more brandy? |
36522 | Have you nothing to say to me after these long years? |
36522 | Have you read it all? |
36522 | Have you sent up the river? |
36522 | Have you told him? |
36522 | He-- who? |
36522 | He? |
36522 | Health, ma? |
36522 | Hello, door open? |
36522 | How are you now? |
36522 | How do, Dave? |
36522 | How is Jim, and-- how has he done? |
36522 | How is she----"Betty? |
36522 | How long? |
36522 | How many men did you send up? |
36522 | How many? |
36522 | How much? 36522 How''s Odd doing up the river?" |
36522 | How''ve you earned your living? |
36522 | I am going to marry him-- unless----"Unless? |
36522 | I mean trouble such as would serve you with a key to what is going on now? |
36522 | I suppose you mean we all need a track to run on? |
36522 | I was wondering,she said, with just a suspicion of satire in her manner,"whether we are in a state of siege, or-- panic?" |
36522 | If you can get work so easily, why do n''t you? |
36522 | In what way? |
36522 | Is Jim hard up? |
36522 | Is he backing down? 36522 Is he?" |
36522 | Is it a raise in wages? |
36522 | Is n''t it? |
36522 | Is that mill worth all that money? |
36522 | Is there anything else you''d like to see? 36522 Is this what I went away for? |
36522 | It''s your picnic? |
36522 | It''s-- just smashed? |
36522 | It-- it wo n''t interfere with your work-- I hope? |
36522 | Jim Truscott? |
36522 | Makes you sicken some to see it go, does n''t it? |
36522 | Makes you think some, does n''t it? 36522 Me? |
36522 | Monkey tricks? |
36522 | My old mill? |
36522 | Nine months? 36522 Nothin''I ken do, boss?" |
36522 | Now what would you be willing to do for that twenty thousand-- or more? |
36522 | Now, boys,he said genially,"how about those others outside? |
36522 | Now? |
36522 | Oh, Dave, Dave, why ca n''t I help you? |
36522 | Oh, Dave, what''s the matter down there? 36522 Oh, he did, did he?" |
36522 | Running? |
36522 | Safe? 36522 Say, ai n''t you smart?" |
36522 | Say, is n''t that the fellow who ran that mill-- he''s a friend of-- Dave''s? |
36522 | Say, they ai n''t got a table for''draw''in there, have they? |
36522 | Say,he cried, holding up a warning finger, untidy with years of labor,"is n''t she booming? |
36522 | See here, Joe, what about that new tackle for the mills? 36522 So that''s why you hunted me out?" |
36522 | Sure, boss? |
36522 | Tell me, Betty,he went on again, this time with evident diffidence:"you''re glad he''s coming back? |
36522 | That was Betty? |
36522 | That you, Mason? |
36522 | That''s your stovepipe? |
36522 | The old story, eh? 36522 The one that came in to- night?" |
36522 | The other? 36522 The reason?" |
36522 | The warning? |
36522 | Then you have no money? |
36522 | Then you''ve got my meaning in coming to you? |
36522 | They''re cutting to- day? |
36522 | Was there anything-- else in the letter? |
36522 | We? |
36522 | Well, Betty? |
36522 | Well, little girl? |
36522 | Well, we''re ready, are n''t we? 36522 Well, what about it, Dave?" |
36522 | Well, what are you going to do? |
36522 | Well, why did n''t you ask for them? 36522 Well,"he said, after a moment''s doubtful consideration,"what is it? |
36522 | Well? 36522 Well?" |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | What about tea, Betty? |
36522 | What about the affairs of the new church? 36522 What about the''plugs''?" |
36522 | What about? |
36522 | What are they doing now? |
36522 | What are you going to do? |
36522 | What are you going to do? |
36522 | What can be afoot? |
36522 | What did that mean? |
36522 | What did you mean saying I should have talked? |
36522 | What do you mean, Dave? |
36522 | What do you mean? 36522 What do you want with that?" |
36522 | What do you want? |
36522 | What else can it be, boss? |
36522 | What has happened? |
36522 | What in hell are you standing on a bridge spooning your girl for? 36522 What is it that has come between us? |
36522 | What is it you think is on foot? |
36522 | What is it, Jim? |
36522 | What is it, Jim? |
36522 | What is it? |
36522 | What is it? |
36522 | What o''them firemen an''engineers in the mill? 36522 What of Dave?" |
36522 | What on earth is young Truscott doing in there? |
36522 | What right have you to come here disturbing us at such an hour? |
36522 | What time will you get back? |
36522 | What was he doing out here at this hour of the night? |
36522 | What yarns? |
36522 | What''s Jim Truscott doing there? |
36522 | What''s all this bother about? 36522 What''s in the reserve?" |
36522 | What''s that for? |
36522 | What''s that old mill of mine worth? |
36522 | What''s that? |
36522 | What''s the night like? |
36522 | What''s the''good thing''? |
36522 | What''s this about uncle going up to the hills to- night, Dave? |
36522 | What''s wrong? |
36522 | What''s wrong? |
36522 | When''s he going? |
36522 | Where Parson Tom and----? |
36522 | Where are you going to see him? |
36522 | Where are you going to see him? |
36522 | Where''s Jim? 36522 Where''s Miss Betty?" |
36522 | Where''s your leader? 36522 Where''s your man?" |
36522 | Where? 36522 Whither away, Dave?" |
36522 | Who d''you think I met on my way up here? |
36522 | Who is it? |
36522 | Who is it? |
36522 | Who said? |
36522 | Who was he? 36522 Who was he?" |
36522 | Who? 36522 Why am I condemned to be a useless burden to those I love? |
36522 | Why are you laughing? |
36522 | Why did you leave the door open? |
36522 | Why has it been kept secret? 36522 Why should he?" |
36522 | Why the far side? |
36522 | Why throw away a business offer such as this, when it means almost certain success? 36522 Why was n''t I told? |
36522 | Why would you know-- about Betty? |
36522 | Why, child, what about you? |
36522 | Why, ma? 36522 Why-- why?" |
36522 | Why? 36522 Will I stand by in case he gits gay?" |
36522 | Will Mason come here? 36522 Will old Mudley bring the mail over if the train does come in this evening?" |
36522 | Will you have-- brandy? |
36522 | Will you see her to- night? |
36522 | Will you see to supper, dear, if I go down for the mail? |
36522 | Will you take these reins? |
36522 | Would any woman think of me-- look at me with thoughts of love? 36522 Would anything do any good?" |
36522 | Would that do any good? |
36522 | Would you fergit how t''eat, boss? |
36522 | Would you take a job as sawyer in Dave''s mill, and-- and act under my orders? |
36522 | Would you? |
36522 | Yes; got any whiskey? |
36522 | Yet you appealed for him? |
36522 | You are-- unhappy? |
36522 | You dare to preach to me of honesty, of friendship, of promises fulfilled? 36522 You did n''t go east, then?" |
36522 | You did n''t tell me? 36522 You do n''t believe the insinuations of that letter?" |
36522 | You do n''t seem very elated at Jim''s return? |
36522 | You know, boss? |
36522 | You know, we''ve-- stopped? |
36522 | You mean Truscott? |
36522 | You need a revolver-- to make investigations? |
36522 | You only think so? |
36522 | You think so? |
36522 | You wo n''t refuse me, Dave? |
36522 | You''re a drunkard and a crook? |
36522 | You''re finished with him? |
36522 | You''re going to do it for me? 36522 You''re going to let him tell you what he likes?" |
36522 | You''re going to- day? |
36522 | You''re sure? |
36522 | You''re under a penalty, eh? 36522 You''ve got no work?" |
36522 | You''ve not had any real trouble before? |
36522 | You, Dave? |
36522 | You-- changed your mind? |
36522 | You-- didn''t-- get-- hurt? |
36522 | You-- love him? |
36522 | You-- you are n''t ailing any? |
36522 | You-- you saw him? |
36522 | Young Jim ai n''t no gambler? 36522 Your credit''s good?" |
36522 | ''It''s an ill wind,''eh? |
36522 | A jam? |
36522 | An innocent girl in the hands of such ruthless brutes as these strikers-- what could she do? |
36522 | And I find-- what? |
36522 | And do you know why she did it? |
36522 | And if he could, how would he be able to cope with the trouble likely to ensue? |
36522 | And now-- now why are you doing all this? |
36522 | And the boom? |
36522 | And what about Sarah Dingley? |
36522 | And what if I have? |
36522 | And why? |
36522 | And you''ve got no money?" |
36522 | And your chances?" |
36522 | And----?" |
36522 | Are you expecting a letter-- from him?" |
36522 | Are you game? |
36522 | Are you game?" |
36522 | Are you going to let''em rob you? |
36522 | Are you going to verify those stories?" |
36522 | Are you posting the''tally''?" |
36522 | Are you ready to buck? |
36522 | Back to the mills?" |
36522 | Besides----""Yes, besides, who''s to take you down? |
36522 | But it''s only the plate- layers, is n''t it; and it only affects the section where they are constructing east of Winnipeg?" |
36522 | But the reason of this attack on himself puzzled him, and he repeatedly asked himself"Why?" |
36522 | But there, you never have your windows washed, do you? |
36522 | But why should he try to smash us?" |
36522 | But why should there be a jam? |
36522 | But----""But what?" |
36522 | By the way, how long is it since you heard from Jim?" |
36522 | By the way, when do you expect to hear the result of your tender, Dave?" |
36522 | Can you beat it? |
36522 | Can you drag her down with you? |
36522 | Can you guess it? |
36522 | Can you in your utter selfishness take her from a home where she is surrounded by all that can keep a woman pure and good? |
36522 | Can you make it?" |
36522 | Could it be? |
36522 | Could you have deliberately set out to ruin a fellow-- to take his life? |
36522 | D''you know what it means?" |
36522 | Did Bob Mason get safely away?" |
36522 | Did he ever get the chance of forgetting? |
36522 | Did he?--could he? |
36522 | Did not every chair, even his very bed, cry out at the awful burden they were called upon to support? |
36522 | Did not his hair brushes, even, force it upon him as they loyally struggled to arrange some order in his obstinate wiry hair? |
36522 | Did not his mirror remind him every morning? |
36522 | Did you ever see such colors? |
36522 | Did you make good up there in the Yukon?" |
36522 | Did you recognize him, or was he a new hand?" |
36522 | Do n''t you always come? |
36522 | Do you get my meaning? |
36522 | Do you hear? |
36522 | Do you know what this strike means, child? |
36522 | Do you know, there are men in this camp drawing from four to five dollars a day clear of food and shelter? |
36522 | Do you remember? |
36522 | Do you think I do n''t understand what it means to Dave? |
36522 | Do you think I have n''t seen the way it has all been worked? |
36522 | Do you understand? |
36522 | Do?" |
36522 | Does auntie know?" |
36522 | Does he say why he''s coming back?" |
36522 | Eh? |
36522 | Eh?" |
36522 | Gambler? |
36522 | Get it?" |
36522 | Had he heard it? |
36522 | Had he not always looked after her as an elder brother? |
36522 | Had he not been at her side when she renounced him? |
36522 | Had he not witnessed her betrothal to Jim Truscott? |
36522 | Has he shown any inclination to talk?" |
36522 | Have you the right? |
36522 | Have you time for it, Dave?" |
36522 | He did n''t call here, I s''pose?" |
36522 | He went up to clear out the fever for you, did n''t he? |
36522 | Here, do you see this fellow sitting here? |
36522 | How are the logs running? |
36522 | How are the new boys making? |
36522 | How are you going?" |
36522 | How could it be otherwise with these unthinking souls? |
36522 | How could it be otherwise? |
36522 | How could one so weak pit himself against the cruel forces of nature such as are to be found in that land? |
36522 | How could they hope to withstand the attack of the men outside? |
36522 | How did I come to let you? |
36522 | How did the wedding go off?" |
36522 | How did you do it? |
36522 | How long can you give me?" |
36522 | How long have you been up here? |
36522 | How much do you want for it?" |
36522 | How much for the lot?" |
36522 | How then came he there? |
36522 | How will you guarantee them?" |
36522 | How would that do you, Harley- Smith?" |
36522 | How would you like to be a rancher''s wife?" |
36522 | How''s things down there? |
36522 | However---- By the way, can I be of any service to you?" |
36522 | I left parson to hurry back to----""He was n''t with her when you left?" |
36522 | I s''pose I do need one?" |
36522 | I s''pose the government are a hard crowd to deal with?" |
36522 | I thought I heard Jim''s voice?" |
36522 | If you hated, could you have done it? |
36522 | In God''s name, why?" |
36522 | Is Mason keeping the length?" |
36522 | Is he drinking now?" |
36522 | Is it a deal?" |
36522 | Is it because he is mine now, and no one can take him from me? |
36522 | Is it because she simply has to? |
36522 | Is it jealousy of Dave''s success? |
36522 | Is it mischief-- wanton mischief? |
36522 | Is n''t it awful? |
36522 | Is n''t it elegant music?" |
36522 | Is n''t it great? |
36522 | Is this what I am to find now that I have made the money you desired? |
36522 | Is this what I have slaved for in the wilds of the Yukon? |
36522 | Is your boy Alec fit to join the mills and take his place with the other smiths? |
36522 | It must be the difference of temperament, eh?" |
36522 | It''s only right----""He''s gone up to the hills?" |
36522 | Jim Truscott?" |
36522 | Maybe some of you''ll recognize him?" |
36522 | Maybe-- maybe you could pick him up; maybe you could hold him to that track, same as mother did for me?" |
36522 | Miss Betty''s good grit-- in case----?" |
36522 | Need I draw a picture of the drunkard, gambler who returned to Malkern, of the insults you have put upon her, everybody? |
36522 | Need I remind you of what has happened since? |
36522 | Not here? |
36522 | Not-- not an accident?" |
36522 | Now you''d think, maybe, he''d not want anything he has n''t got, would n''t you? |
36522 | Of her patience and loyalty? |
36522 | Of the manner in which you finally made it impossible for her to marry you? |
36522 | Oh, Dave, Dave,"she cried with a sudden self- abandonment, so passionate, so overwhelming that it alarmed her uncle,"why ca n''t I help you? |
36522 | Over and over again he asked himself what might not happen to her, left alone at the mercy of these savages? |
36522 | Paralysis of the----""Has he said anything? |
36522 | Remember Mason has got away, and---- What''s that?" |
36522 | Savee? |
36522 | Say, one o''them for me?" |
36522 | Say, who''s been doing the drink since you got back? |
36522 | See? |
36522 | See? |
36522 | See? |
36522 | See? |
36522 | See? |
36522 | Seven weeks, ai n''t it? |
36522 | Should his engineers go out, would it be possible to replace them? |
36522 | So the lad''s coming back a drunkard, a gambler and a crook? |
36522 | Suddenly he turned to Dave--"Where are you going?" |
36522 | Talking of our prisoner, what are you going to do with-- poor Jim?" |
36522 | The question was, had he used it at the right moment? |
36522 | Then why had he waited until he was alone in the tally room? |
36522 | Then, after a pause,"But you-- you got the racket? |
36522 | Then, after a pause,"Has he brought word of Jim Truscott?" |
36522 | Then, his eyes on the bottle at Dave''s side:"What''s that-- brandy?" |
36522 | Then,"Wot did the Doc say?" |
36522 | Then--"The smash-- was it a very bad one?" |
36522 | There was a fire-- burning what? |
36522 | There''s something afoot, but---- Do you know I''ve sent six letters down the river to Dave, and none of them have been answered? |
36522 | They can have it afterward, but----""Had n''t you better read the note, uncle?" |
36522 | They''re driving down the river fast?" |
36522 | Was Mansell only the tool? |
36522 | Was he able to account for the-- accident?" |
36522 | Was he drunk?" |
36522 | Was he wholly to blame? |
36522 | Was it in answer to his prayer? |
36522 | Was it the fascination which the scene of a crime always has for the criminal? |
36522 | Was n''t it her duty to try and stop them? |
36522 | Was there any limit that could hold them? |
36522 | Well, you want me to fix him up?" |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well? |
36522 | Well?" |
36522 | Well?" |
36522 | Were there others in it? |
36522 | What about old Mrs. Styles? |
36522 | What about the mill?" |
36522 | What about the sick folk right here? |
36522 | What am I? |
36522 | What are you going to do?" |
36522 | What could he say? |
36522 | What did anything matter? |
36522 | What did it mean? |
36522 | What do you mean by this intolerable-- bulldozing?" |
36522 | What do you think?" |
36522 | What else does folks strike for?" |
36522 | What had happened? |
36522 | What had he done to deserve so hard a treatment? |
36522 | What if, baulked of their prey, they turned to loot and wreck his hut? |
36522 | What is it that has changed you?" |
36522 | What monkey tricks is it?" |
36522 | What of Betty? |
36522 | What of Dave? |
36522 | What say? |
36522 | What was happening up there? |
36522 | What was he doing in company with Jim? |
36522 | What was that? |
36522 | What was this new trouble that had come upon him? |
36522 | What would he do? |
36522 | What''s he got to do with that-- that rascally agitator? |
36522 | What''s that?" |
36522 | What''s your plan?" |
36522 | What''s your trouble? |
36522 | What, he asked himself, what would be the result when the liquor had saturated the brains of every one of them? |
36522 | When did I hear? |
36522 | Where are you thinking of going?" |
36522 | Where do you think? |
36522 | Where would their orgy lead them? |
36522 | Where''s the gopher running this layout? |
36522 | Where''s your leader, the man who was hired to make you think I was n''t treating you right; where is he? |
36522 | Who beside herself? |
36522 | Who could be in those woods at that hour of the night? |
36522 | Who is drunk?" |
36522 | Who on earth is up there to do it? |
36522 | Who told you?" |
36522 | Who was it I found her with on my return? |
36522 | Who was it lived there? |
36522 | Who was present to give her courage and support when she refused to marry me? |
36522 | Who''s to bury her with him away? |
36522 | Why are you buying it at that price, Dave?" |
36522 | Why ca n''t I stand beside you and share in your battles with these two hands?" |
36522 | Why could not she? |
36522 | Why did n''t he come straight away? |
36522 | Why did you go out on strike first, and then ask? |
36522 | Why does a woman cling to a scoundrelly husband who ill- treats her and makes her life one long round of worry, and even misery? |
36522 | Why else should I come back? |
36522 | Why has he been in Malkern five hours before he comes to see you? |
36522 | Why is n''t Jim here? |
36522 | Why not do some ranching? |
36522 | Why should he be always thinking of others? |
36522 | Why should he be denied the happiness all men are created for? |
36522 | Why should he be so barred? |
36522 | Why should he not think sometimes of himself? |
36522 | Why so sudden? |
36522 | Why those woods, so remote from the village? |
36522 | Why to- night?" |
36522 | Why to- night?" |
36522 | Why was he coming to him now? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why? |
36522 | Why?" |
36522 | Why?" |
36522 | Will you be her-- her guardian, as you have always been mine? |
36522 | Will you bear a hand to get him out?" |
36522 | Will you come?" |
36522 | Will you do it? |
36522 | Will you let me help you? |
36522 | Will you, Dave?" |
36522 | Will you-- will you take care of her for me? |
36522 | Will you?" |
36522 | Wot say, boys?" |
36522 | Yet somehow-- somehow---- Oh, Dave, wo n''t you let me help, if only in this small way? |
36522 | You could n''t hate like that, Truscott? |
36522 | You could n''t turn on the man that had so helped you? |
36522 | You drive? |
36522 | You feel happy about-- about getting married? |
36522 | You refuse to work at his bidding; what is the result? |
36522 | You remember Mansell? |
36522 | You remember? |
36522 | You see? |
36522 | You understand? |
36522 | You understand? |
36522 | You wo n''t leave me alone now? |
36522 | You''ll bring her back with you?" |
36522 | You''ll share it with me?" |
36522 | You''re expecting all the grown folk?" |
36522 | You''re not working? |
36522 | You''re sure it is a jam?" |
36522 | You''re wise to it?" |
36522 | You''ve worked out the''reserve''?" |
36522 | You-- love him?" |
36522 | You? |
36522 | he reiterated,"what are you standing there for? |
36522 | he said, in a grave, subdued voice,"it ought to be getting near now?" |