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26276Left Captive Lake bright and early, and halted on the Big Sioux for dinner, at the place where we breakfasted(?)
181892 Shagbark hickory grafted in 1938(?)
18189The question which naturally occurs is,"Why has n''t this been done with hickory nuts?"
42187How is that?
42187What about the soil of Minnesota?
42187What is there at best in the indolent languor of tropic siestas for any live man or woman to be pining after? 42187 Did they not find everything as it was reported to them? 42187 Let a poor man in the city find his all swept away from him, and what does he do? 42187 No question is so frequently asked by our correspondents as,How near can I get land to a Catholic Church?"
42187Now, is Hugh Derham''s an exceptional case?
42187What other business can make such a showing as this?
42187Why?
42187Why?
10146How is your memory?
10146***** Does any one remember that St. Paul had a paper called the Daily North Star?
10146Grand Commander,"In case of an invasion of the island, would you lie awake nights and steal into the enemy''s camp?"
10146Mr. Marshall stepped to the front of the sidewalk and held up his hand and said:"Do you think Douglas will ever be president?
10146Ramsey''s picture of the ravages of these outlaws in his message to the legislature?
10146What is the news from the Charleston convention?"
10146What left the judge?
10146Who has not heard of David Ramaley?
10146Who knows?
10146Will she ever pay the rest?
11922And what can we say of them that shall be new or of fresh interest either to those who have read of, or what is better, have seen them?
11922But I hear the answer:"Yes, and is not their style_ fashion_?"
11922But what is fashionable society that it should have such charms for common and honest people?
11922But, some one says, the northeast winds reach Florida, and why do not the inhabitants suffer from it?
11922How often, for example, does the physician, when called to the patient suffering from a cold, inquire to see the shoes or boots of the invalid?
11922In what direction, then, can the invalid turn with any immediate or ultimate hope of either relief or a permanent cure?
11922Now, under what circumstances is a larger amount of oxygen found?
11922Of what benefit is a smattering of foreign language, except to make people ridiculous?
11922Some ask, what, indeed, shall we do if we discard all fashion?
11922This is freely admitted to be the right principle, yet, is it always the course pursued?
11922What climate affords most, all other things being equal?
11922What is education without a sound body?
11922What would an exclusive vegetable diet be worth to them, exposed as they are?
11922and what is there which is more valuable and priceless to us?
11922what is life to the creature of broken health?
36375Can Lake St. Croix, at Stillwater, be connected with Lake Superior by canal and slackwater navigation? 36375 For,"said the speaker,"if we should sell our land where would our children play?"
36375Shall we stand idly by whilst our neighboring states are moving to secure cheaper communications with the seaboard states? 36375 Who has been here this morning?"
36375Why,said he,"should we turn these teachers away before they have done us any harm?"
36375Another rose to confess, but was cut short by her husband, who said:"Who knows how many times he has stolen?
36375Had it all been an illusion?
36375Has he not the best title in the world?
36375Have we a constitution?
36375If so, which one?
36375If we had no legal existence, by what authority could Mr. Sibley represent us?
36375If we had, what was the necessity for a new organization?
36375Was it for the benefit of two humble, footsore pedestrians that all this uproar was produced?
36375What could it be?
36375What did it matter?
36375Who can tell what a day or another fifty years may bring forth?
36375Who is there to dispute it?
36375Why could not the excluded territory continue under the old_ regime_, or inherit, so to speak, the old government machinery?
36375Why should we send you away?
25926Ah beg yoh pahdon, Suh, but theh anything Ah could do foah you?
25926And Bernice and Andy, have you heard of their fate? 25926 Did you know Marion MacDonald is engaged again?
25926Did you see in the paper Mary Brackett''s new fad? 25926 Do you wish to dismount?"
25926I wonder what Thanksgiving is?
25926Well, Mike, how''re your orphans, from Johnny to Bill? 25926 Youh horse is a Derby entry?"
25926A thriving community now, what will this one time forest clearing be two hundred years hence?
25926Are there exactly nine hundred and nine of them still?"
25926But if they did n''t know these things, they had much to learn, for that''s what they did at our party and who were we to spurn their filthy lucre?
25926By the way, did you know that Virge Leffingwell Has given up art and horses as well?
25926Chucky said,"What is a monocle?"
25926Could this be the same ship that had sailed away so gayly three years ago?
25926Did everyone know that all the autumn boughs in blue and silver were tied on with red string?
25926How did one keep one''s balance?
25926Jean''s spoken to her now, a couple of times, Of reforming herself, but do you think Marion minds?
25926Then Mother said,"Did n''t you read the paper, Ella Sturgis?"
25926Then her mother said,"Nancy, did you forget that it is your birthday?"
25926What could better recall to my mind the night of my graduation from the grade school?
25926What else could it be?
25926What lover of books is unmoved to an occasional effort at emulation, even if he afterwards destroy it?
25926Which was originally the larger?
25926Who has not felt that he might improve a text- book?
25926Who has not longed, in reading a glorious book, for similar brilliance?
25926Who knows?
25926Why did n''t she use her own feet?
25926Why did n''t things stand still?
25926Would anyone bring cards to play bridge with?
25926Would anyone want to play bridge?
25926Would it not be more fitting to have a statue of Sitting Bull?
25926why did n''t he stop?
4981Are there any other churches in the place?
4981Buchanan, Fillmore, or Fremont?
4981What constitutes a state? 4981 What denomination is that?"
4981Who are those people? 4981 And that, if he failed to do this, any such quarter of his quarter- section might be preempted by a later occupant? 4981 And then, when this great reputation is acquired, what does it amount to? 4981 But does not the government do anything to prevent these trespasses? 4981 But how is it? 4981 But how is that material? 4981 But what are the roads leading from St. Paul, and what are the facilities of travel to places beyond? 4981 First, I asked how much the church was going to cost? 4981 Is all proof of occupation in his case, when he comes to prove up his title, to be confined to acts anterior to the date of conflict? 4981 Is it because they have not enough physical resources, or because their climate is not healthy? 4981 Is that entry confined in effect to a single quarter quarter? 4981 Now, was it ever imagined that such claimant must personally inhabit every quarter quarter- section of his claim? 4981 That he must erect a dwelling on every quarter quarter- section? 4981 That he must have under cultivation every quarter quarter- section? 4981 What is the meaning of the phrase in the actlegal subdivisions of the public lands,"in"conformity"with which the entry must be made?
4981What will it be called?
4981Why is it that Italy is not great?
4981Why is it the South American republics are rusting into abject decay?
4981Why should it be assumed that individual action in this respect is prohibited for towns any more than for trade or agriculture?
4981Why should there be a different rule in regard to occupants for municipal preemption?
4981Why should those interested in it be subject to special disabilities of competing occupancy?
4981Why, then, object to individuals taking up a given quantity of land in one case rather than in the other?
4981Will posterity ask what were the powers thus sought, thus prized, thus rewarded, and thus transient?
4981and where are they from?"
20232But, mother, are you sure?
20232Oh, sister, do you think he can be the little brother we have been praying God to send us? 20232 Well, mother, wo n''t you kneel down here by me, and pray for him again?"
20232And were we disappointed?
20232But as we take pleasant walks through our happy valley, what means this unusual sound that arrests our footsteps?
20232But where now are all those who then called that little quadrangle"_ home_?"
20232Comprehended did I say?
20232Do you see the lake that lies so peacefully at our feet?
20232How do you know but God has heard your prayer, and sent you this little brother?"
20232I am glad they prayed; did they think of this when they gained the victory in that first, fierce battle at Mill Spring?
20232In the course of my visit one of the daughters called out,"Lucy, where''s the fine needle?
20232Like a flash it came to me, and I replied:"Is this my brother Andrew?"
20232Malcolm, look at that little boy on the steps of our quarters; who can he be?
20232Mrs. Clark, I am not sick or in personal trouble, but do n''t you feel sorry that Moses is dead?"
20232Sometime in September the pioneer regiment arrived in pretty good condition at-- where?
20232The fort may be attacked, and should anything befall you, my best beloved, what would become of me?
20232The question now arose, where shall we find suitable food for our convalescent?
20232Then, as in a dream, I heard,"Where''s mother?"
20232Twice she reads this order, and then, looking up with a smile, says, with a slight tremor in her voice:"Is this all, beloved?
20232Were the Indians surrounding us?
20232What can it be?
20232What can it be?
20232What could it mean?
20232What if it was still cold, and there must yet be many stormy days?
20232What words can depict the scene that broke upon his bewildered gaze when the horse instinctively stopped about three miles from the fort?
20232Where did he come from?"
20232Who has not heard of him and his indomitable courage?
20232Why should I feel thus?
20232Why should it so distress you?
20232Why was it that they flew only a few rods and then fell dead?
20232You surely do not flinch from duty?"
20232You will return in better spirits and be happy again, will you not, my drooping lily?
20232_ Second_--Could the soldier be brought to submit cheerfully to the privation?"
20232are you sick or have you had bad news?"
20232father, is it you?"
20232how can you bear the thought?"
20232is he going to stay with us always?"
20232is this beardless boy the desperate mutineer of whom you have been telling me?"
20232tears again?
20232where did he come from?
20232who are now living of that gallant old regiment?
20232who can comprehend its entire unselfishness?"
44072Are you all ready? 44072 At what season of the year ought a man to go West?"
44072Can a man with five hundred dollars make a beginning out there with a reasonable prospect of success?
44072Can apples be raised? 44072 Did you sell your farm?"
44072Do the people of Minnesota use fertilizers?
44072Do the tame grasses flourish?
44072Do you not have cold winters?
44072Do you think that the State will have a rapid development?
44072Have they good schools out there?
44072How about corn, rye, oats, and other grains; can they be raised with profit?
44072How about fruit? 44072 How about the southwestern section of the State?"
44072How do you like Winnipeg?
44072How much will it cost me to reach Minnesota, and get started on a farm?
44072Is it cold there?
44072Is the land in the Mississippi Valley above St. Paul any better than that of the prairies?
44072May I ask where you are from?
44072What are their terms?
44072What section of the Northwest is advancing most rapidly?
44072Where would you advise a fellow to go who has n''t much money, but who is n''t afraid to work?
44072Which is the best way to go?
44072Why did you leave it?
44072Would you take a homestead from government, or would you buy lands along the line of a railroad?
44072Am I dreaming?
44072Are not the summers short in Montana?
44072Are not the winters intolerable?
44072Are the colors of the picture too bright?
44072Can you accept for a while the solitude of nature, and have a few hard knocks for a year or two?
44072Can you drive a span of horses?
44072Can you hold a plough?
44072Can you lay aside paper collars and kid gloves, and wear a blue blouse and blister your hands with work?
44072Can you possess your soul in patience, and hold on your way with a firm purpose?
44072Did we not think of the stews and roasts we would have at night?
44072Do I hear some one exclaim, How can he eat it?
44072Do you think it hard fare?
44072Does any one turn up his nose at it?
44072How can one describe what is indescribable?
44072How can one help it after seeing that gorgeous and lumbering old carriage in which the Lord Mayor of London rides from Guildhall to Westminster?
44072How happens it that in all new communities there is such an abundance of children?
44072I know ye will, and ye''ll call off the changes tew, wo n''t ye?
44072Is n''t it cold?
44072Is the story published in book form?
44072Is there fencing material near?"
44072Is this too enthusiastic?
44072What stronger argument can there be, what demonstration more forcible, for the immediate construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad?
44072What will be the product ten years hence, when the population will reach 1,500,000?
44072What will it be twenty years hence?
44072Where does Paul live?
44072Who can ask for anything better than prairie chicken, plover, duck, pork, and pigeons?
44072Who is there that would not like to find such fare inside the borders of civilization?
44072Will the intellectual and moral development keep pace with the physical growth?
44072Will those who read it say,"He has lost his head and gone daft out there on the prairies"?
44072Yeau''ll dance neaw, wo n''t ye?
44072_ Dear Sir,_--Is"Winning His Way"a true story?
22179Do n''t it make you mad to hear of that pleasure trip?
22179Well, what in the world,I said,"is the matter?"
22179What mark is on them? 22179 Why ca n''t you make me a pulpit?"
22179Why what''s the matter with the west?
22179Why, what''s the matter?
22179A man was asked, why did you return to the west, after having gone back to New York and having spent two years there?
22179An old Indian woman came in and made loud cries of dismay when she saw my wastefulness, saying,"Why did you throw this away?"
22179As he came up he asked,"Young man, do you know of a good piece of land which can be bought?"
22179At the time of the outbreak she said to me,"Kinnesagas?"
22179Did n''t she talk to me and revile me?
22179Did you ever make a pork apple pie?
22179Finally Mrs. Cowan asked,"Do n''t you like music, Judge?"
22179Finally, he said,"Fellows, I ca n''t stand this, I must shoot that chicken, you wo n''t tell if I do?"
22179Had he not foreseen the future possibilities of this great water- power?
22179Has anyone ever told you how terrible the mosquitoes were in the early days?
22179Have I ever seen the Red River carts?
22179Have you ever been in great danger where all was darkness where that danger was?
22179He called,"Who goes there?"
22179His answer was,"There are only six beds in there, what more could you want?"
22179How many girls of today could walk that many blocks?
22179How much?
22179I asked her if she did not like the Indians better than the whites and she said in Chippewa,"If I do, why do I not stay with them?"
22179I remember once our Probate Judge came along and asked,"Have you any stalks I can chew?"
22179I said,"For God''s sake, what is the news, Jim?"
22179I said,"What are you doing to that pie?"
22179I thought,"What must I do?"
22179I would go in the pasture and say,"Is that you nice gooses?"
22179If each mesh is not flawless, if age has weakened them, does not the pattern remain?
22179If not, where lies the blame?
22179In the morning, the proprietor said,"I have a job of work I want done-- is that your chest?"
22179Instead of taking a girl out driving or to the theatre, a young man would ask,"Wo n''t you go walking on the boardwalk?"
22179Mrs. French said"Why ca n''t us women go too, on a pleasure trip?
22179My host said,"I suppose you know what this is?"
22179On the way up, I kept wondering, am I painter, blacksmith, shoemaker, carpenter or farmer?
22179She said,"August, where''s the other men?"
22179The braves began to ask questions about little Susan,"Is she good squaw?
22179They just said"Chippewa?"
22179They used to ask for coffee and one who had been to school said,"Could I have a green pumpkin?"
22179Those unsung heroines should not their heroism be heralded while some still live?
22179Was it made in the old Godfrey House, or was I only dreaming?
22179Was n''t she stylish for a girl who was married New Years day in 1844?
22179Was n''t this a jolt?
22179Was this the first Cataloo?
22179Was this the first flag made in St. Anthony?
22179We said,"Ai n''t you afraid?"
22179Were these not, indeed, children?
22179What could we do?
22179What did we have to eat that first year?
22179What do you women nowadays, with your hospitals and doctors know of a time like this?
22179What is the cure?
22179When my husband saw me going toward the door he said,"What are you going to do?"
22179When ready for a light he walked up alongside of me and said,"Jones, have you got any matches?"
22179Where are all those drivers?
22179Where could I hide?
22179While preparing breakfast she heard one of the gentlemen say--"Hello, little fellow, what are you doing with my toe?"
22179Who by?
22179Why do I think he foresaw all this?
22179Would you want to spend your life where the people twenty feet away do not know your name or care whether you live or die?
22179You go?"
22179You see that road out there?
22179is this Sunday?
22179meaning,"are you afraid?"
42945Are you the blank preacher that fired me out of the camp?
42945Are you trying to turn the bunkshack into a night school? 42945 Bad?
42945But do n''t you think you are morally responsible for tempting men?
42945But what is it to you whether I like it or not? 42945 Ca n''t you come and give us a turn?"
42945Can it be possible that God wants me to take up this work?
42945Denomination?
42945Do n''t you sing?
42945Has God spoken his will through the dying man?
42945Hello, Jack,I said in greeting,"how were the woods this winter?
42945I am the man,replied the brawny preacher, drawing himself up and advancing toward the lumberjack,"what have you to say against it?"
42945Is them blank dogs yours?
42945Like the job?
42945Lumberjacks improving their minds?
42945The bloat would n''t give you your stake, hey?
42945Things are pretty quiet,said Mr. Higgins,"I suppose you are not making expenses just now?"
42945What are you doing?
42945What do the city folks mean by insulting the kid with duds like these?
42945What is your college?
42945What''s the matter with Old Quebec?
42945Where is the guy? 42945 Whiskey?"
42945Who is that man?
42945Why do n''t you applaud that sentiment also?
42945Why is it that they are willing to go into isolation and hardship?
42945Would n''t Jim be tickled to death if he saw this show and knew that he was the whole blank thing?
42945You mean I''ll have to get another team of leaders to help me up the grade?
42945You surely do n''t object to the boys reading?
42945( How does the proverb read?
429457:30, you say?
42945A sober woodsman who saw the fight of the drunken lumberjacks said,''Pilot, why do you continue to work among such men?''
42945After the service two lumberjacks came up to me and said:''Hello, Pilot, do n''t you know us?
42945Anything new in the camps?"
42945Are you on, Pilot?
42945But what has been done for the lumberjack?
42945Can you show me where I have not tried to help you?
42945Church quarrels have bounds, but where are the limits of the quarrels of the lumberjacks?
42945Did not the One of Nazareth say unto such,"Go, and sin no more?"
42945Do n''t you remember preaching in the Clearwater Camps on''The Chances a Fellow Has if He''ll Take Them?''
42945Do the men listen to the story of the Savior?
42945Do you think I''ll make the grade?"
42945Do you want to kill some one?"
42945Funny, ai n''t it?
42945He paused, looked me over, and began again:"You''re a preacher, ai n''t you?"
42945He sang another and remarked on closing, for the sentiment of the song appealed to him:"How the devil do they think of such fine things?
42945How does that strike you for news?"
42945If you had asked Old Quebec,"Are n''t you prejudiced?"
42945Is it for our Frank Higgins, the Sky Pilot?"
42945Is that a proper return?"
42945Is your hospital ticket good?"
42945It was after a camp service that a young man came to the Pilot and asked:"Is n''t there any way that I can make my life count?
42945Near the cookshed they came across a burly Irishman who immediately bristled up and without waiting for any greeting began:"Are you Higgins?"
42945Now, men, were you ever invited into the homes you built for the saloonmen, gamblers and brothel keepers?
42945On the banks of the Galilean lake our Master, who never wearied of doing good, met his disciple Peter and said unto him,"Simon, lovest thou me?"
42945On visiting a camp for the first time Frank Higgins is apt to inquire,"Ever had any preachers up this way?"
42945One of his examiners asked him,"What seminary did you attend?"
42945Probably you know him?"
42945Say, penpusher, who is this for?
42945See to the trimmings, will you?
42945See?
42945Speak up, which do you want?"
42945The push in one of the camps heard him, and turning to the clerk, asked:"What the devil does he mean by Sky Piloting around that way?
42945The waiting men are inviting the bearers of good tidings to enter-- shall we refuse?
42945Turning to the other lumberjacks, Mr. Higgins said:"Boys, did you ever know Higgins to do you a bad turn?
42945We can only answer,"Why does the sailor go down to the sea in ships?"
42945Were you ever given an introduction to the wives whom you dressed in silks and jewels?
42945What am I goin''to do?"
42945What is being done to counteract the influence that is thrown around the lumberjacks in the towns?
42945What party do you happen to hitch to?"
42945What time will suit?
42945Where are these camp preachers to be obtained?
42945Where there is a need shall not the Christian Church supply it?
42945Where, at so little cost, are the possibilities of good so great?
42945Will the Christian church raise the means?
42945Will you help me?"
42945Will you shake it?
42945Would he assist her?
42945You ask where the places obtain their patronage?
42945You may ask,"Are not the spoilers unfriendly, antagonistic to the missionary, since they see that his work is in opposition to theirs?"
42945remarked another,"what''s the use of talking about whiskey in this camp?
42945the minister asked himself,"is the fellow sick, there''s so little action in him?"
11151''Do you know Tom O''Reilly?'' 11151 ''Is that the only way?''
11151''Shall I make him my husband?'' 11151 ''What isht yees want?''
11151''Will ye marry him this same night?'' 11151 A white man, does ye say, that run off wid Miss Cora?"
11151All right-- all be good-- like Miss Harvey?
11151An''what if we did, zur? 11151 And could not Teddy have obtained his of such a man?"
11151And he wishes me to see him; is that it?
11151And how do you suppose I feel, Teddy?
11151And what does ye make of it, Miss Cora, or Master Harvey?
11151And you''ve been huntin''''i m these three or four months be you?
11151Are there not some of your people who are addicted to the use of liquor?
11151Are you the man, Brazey, who has haunted me ever since we came in this country? 11151 Arrah, be aisy now; is n''t it me master he''s after, and what''s the difference?
11151Arrah, now, has either of ye saan anything more than the same bowlders there?
11151Brazey, why have you haunted me thus, and done me this great wrong?
11151But, Teddy, what made him do it?
11151Can I ask more?
11151Can it be that Bra-- that that hunter has done me this great wrong?
11151Cora, Cora, what is the matter? 11151 Cora, are you sorry that we came into this wild country?"
11151Cora, has he harmed you?
11151Could n''t yees be doing that, and this same thing, too?
11151Did I not do right, Cora?
11151Did n''t yees pursue the subjact any further?
11151Did yees ever hear him?
11151Did you ever give it him before?
11151Do n''t want more?
11151Do n''t yer s''pose I know all about_ that_?
11151Do n''t you notice any difference in the atmosphere, Cora?
11151Do ye know?
11151Do you not become lonely sometimes, Cora, hundreds of miles away from the scenes of your childhood?
11151Do you turn off here?
11151Does he want kill you?
11151Harvey Richter-- don''t you know me?
11151Harvey Richter-- don''t you know me?
11151Has anything befallen your husband?
11151Has such been the revenge that he has been harboring up for so many years? 11151 Have I not my husband and boy?"
11151Have you come a long distance?
11151Have you lost your way, At- to- uck?
11151How do you do, Teddy?
11151How do you know she ca n''t be got agin, whin--"She was tomahawked afore my eyes-- ain''t that enough?
11151How do you know? 11151 How far away is The- au- o- too?"
11151I am displeased, for your shot might have taken his life, and-- but, see yonder, Teddy, what does that mean?
11151I knew that I should look upon your face again; but, till me where it is yees have come from?
11151I think it is more in accordance with your own disposition,smiled the wife,"is it not?"
11151If we think of rest at this early stage in our lives, how will it be when we become thirty or forty years older?
11151Indians? 11151 Is n''t that proof that we''ve attracted attention?"
11151Like Miss Harvey-- good man''s squaw-- t''ink she be good woman?
11151Me honey, is n''t there an airthquake agitatin''this solitude?
11151My quarrel is not with you, I tell you, but with your psalm- singing_ master_--"And ai n''t that_ meself_?
11151Nebber know what he do-- how me know?
11151No, no, no, Harvey; have you not already killed him?
11151Not always, or how could I be an Irishman? 11151 Now, me butternut friend, what''bjections have yees to that?"
11151Sign o''what?
11151Teddy, do n''t you remember day before yesterday when we came out of the Mississippi into this stream, we observed something very similar to this?
11151Teddy, where have you been?
11151Then some one must furnish him with it, and who now can it be?
11151Then why does n''t ye come to hear him preach, ye rose of the wilderness?
11151Thin what does ye mane by talking in that shtyle? 11151 Tim, could n''t yees make the s''arch wid me?"
11151Tired out?
11151Was n''t that about as poor a business, for yees, as this be for me, barring yees was hunting for an old man and I''m hunting for a young woman?
11151Was she a swateheart?
11151Well, At- to- uck, what is the matter now?
11151What be yees waiting for?
11151What can it all mean?
11151What do you mean then?
11151What do you mean, At- to- uck?
11151What do you say, now?
11151What do you wish?
11151What good might result from that?
11151What have you done with her?
11151What if I does lose a few peltries when they''re bringing such a good price down in St. Louey? 11151 What is it ye say, Mister Harvey?"
11151What is it yees have diskivered?
11151What is it?
11151What is up now?
11151What might be the reason for that?
11151What must I do, Cora? 11151 What time might it be jist now?"
11151What''s the matter, Mister Harvey? 11151 When Mister Harvey go to village?"
11151When come back?
11151Where Misser Richter?
11151Where Mr. Harvey go, if not in cabin?
11151Where Ted?
11151Where does yees get the jug?
11151Where has the owld divil carried her?
11151Where is he?
11151Who do you wish to see then?
11151Who knows but Master Harvey has gone to the village, and Miss Cora stands in the door this minute,''xpacting this owld spalpaan?
11151Who may it be then?
11151Why do you come in their neighborhood-- in their country?
11151Why do you think so?
11151Why you not stay with squaw?
11151Wo n''t that spake for itself?
11151Wo n''t you come in and rest yourself until Mr. Richter returns?
11151Would ye have me give up the s''arch altogether?
11151Yer oughter come; and that minds me I''ve never saan ye around the village, for which I axes yees the raison?
11151Yes, my son; do you hear the bell?
11151You are not a Sioux, then?
11151You are perfectly contented-- happy, are you?
11151You give me your promise, then, that ye''ll niver furnish me anither drap?
11151You not ax for jug, eh? 11151 You would not change it for a residence at home with your own people if you could?"
11151_ Me_ make you drink him?
11151''You have treated him ill.''"''That I know I have,''she sobbed,''and how can I do him justice?''
11151An''be what token would they be acquaint with her?"
11151And what father does not hold precisely the same opinion of his young hopeful?
11151And what husband could prevent them?"
11151And who could this enemy be?
11151And ye have n''t caught a glimpse of the gal nor heard nothin''of her?"
11151Are you the person who carried away poor, dear Cora?"
11151Be yees listening, ye riptile?
11151But does your heart tell you you are at peace with Him whom you have offended so grievously?"
11151But s''pose, my friend, you go on this way for a year more-- what then?"
11151Ca n''t I afford to do it, when there''s a gal in the matter?"
11151Can it be?
11151Can you not welcome me?"
11151Did you see him?"
11151Do you hear?".
11151Do you suppose I could have come as near and_ missed_ without doing so on_ purpose_?
11151Does ye take him for a michanic, who goes to work as soon as he swallows his bread and mate?"
11151Does yees consint?''
11151Harvey?"
11151How bees it with yourself, Mistress Cora?"
11151Is it run or fight?"
11151Is n''t it time to bring Dolly home?"
11151Is there anything I can do for you?"
11151Is this you, Brazey Davis?"
11151Let me see, he has been away since morning?"
11151Let me see, you said it war nigh onto three months ago, warn''t it?"
11151Mahogany?"
11151Mister Harvey?"
11151Naught else?
11151On reaching the edge of the Clearing Teddy asked, abruptly:"If the haythen comes back to the cabin while we''s be gone?"
11151S''pose I should git on the trail that is lost, can yer tell me how fur I''d have to foller it?
11151Supposing one to have gazed from this stand- point, what would have been his field of vision?
11151Teddy_ sad_?
11151The Injin''l''git a good start on us, wo n''t he though?"
11151The dull click of the lock reached the ear of the target, who asked, in a low, gruff voice:"Why do_ you_ seek me?
11151The face of the Irishman was as dejected as his own, and the widowed man knew there was scarce need of the question:"Have you heard anything, Teddy?"
11151They were upon the point of landing so as to kindle a fire, when Mr. Richter spoke:"Do you notice that large island in the stream, Cora?
11151This afternoon, an Indian came in the house and threatened the life of both my wife and child--""Where the divil is he?"
11151What could be the object in firing at the missionary, yet taking pains that no harm should be inflicted?
11151What could have been more desirable than to unite with them in a country where whites were so scarce, and almost unknown?
11151What else could I mean?"
11151What is the meaning of this?"
11151What think you, dear wife?"
11151What thus alarmed him?
11151What''s the matter with yees now?"
11151What''s the matter?"
11151What''s- your- name?"
11151Where does yees get the jug?"
11151Where have you concealed yourself?
11151Where is it ye secures the vallyble contents?"
11151Why did n''t ye pause, and sarve me then jist as ye have done?
11151Why did n''t ye stick to it, and jist give me a chance to express meself?
11151Why this untimely pleasantry?"
11151Would you not prefer that as a landing- place?"
11151Yees never did, eh?
11151Yer do n''t s''pose that feller was able to keep paddlin''forever in the river, do yer?
11151You not want him?"
11151[ Illustration:"Harvey Richter-- don''t you know me?"
11151[ Illustration:"Where does yees get the jug?"]
11151_ Is_ it yerself, Mister Harvey, out in these woods, or is it yer ghost on the s''arch for Misthress Cora?
11151but do n''t ye saa those same bushes moving?
11151but do ye_ saa_ him?
11151he asked, steadying himself against a sapling,"or am I standing on a jug?"
11151hear groan?
11151she asked, shaking like a leaf,''and who are yees?''
11151shrieked the gal, as if she''d go down upon the ground,''and how shall I save meself?''
11151what can be the m''aning of that?"
11151where could he obtain it?"
11151yees are gone already, bees you?"
41712''Is that all?'' 41712 ''Nough to figger up time books, an''keep track of supplies, an''set down the log figgers when they''re give to you?"
41712''Why ai n''t no one grabbed it befo''?'' 41712 A protective clause?"
41712A technicality?
41712A what?
41712Acrost the line-- in Canady? 41712 An''ye mane he''s got thot wash- off stuff on them logs now?"
41712An''you say you an''yer pardner owns this here timber?
41712And did he?
41712And what do you do for a living? 41712 And you will bind yourself to sell to us, and not to others, if you deliver a short cut?"
41712And, now we will sign?
41712And, your address?
41712And, your business?
41712Any of''em been deer hunting lately?
41712Anything here for me?
41712Are n''t there any laws that will reach them?
41712Are you Heinie Metzger?
41712Are you going to begin laying''em down today?
41712Be ye feelin''all right, son?
41712Be you goin''to keep the log book, or Hurley?
41712Be you the kid Hurley was tellin''nailed them I. W. W.''s that he was fetchin''out of the woods when we come in this mornin''?
41712Be''n gittin''in his brag on ye?
41712Be''n to school much?
41712But I ca n''t give ye nawthin''I hain''t got, kin I?
41712But the question is, now we ah into this thing, how we goin''to get out?
41712But, tell me, why did n''t you slip me a chunk of that venison you brought in the other day?
41712But, what if these men that get the overage credited to''em refuse to come across?
41712But, wo n''t the others know they''re being credited with a short cut?
41712But,objected Connie,"wo n''t the others set up a howl?
41712But,roared Hurley,"s''pose John Grey do n''t show up befoor the drive?
41712Caught cold?
41712D''ye mane ye''re the wan thot he wuz tellin''thrailed him beyant the Ogilvies into the Lillimuit? 41712 D''ye mane,"he asked, in his rich Irish brogue,"thot ut''s yersilf''s the pardner av Waseche Bill-- a kid loike you, the pardner av_ him_?"
41712D''you mean those two- legged skunks that tried to brain Hurley when he was bringin''''em in fer tryin''to burn out his camp?
41712D''you mean you kin_ proove_ all this?
41712Did you arrest three I. W. W.''s in Mike Gillum''s camp on Willow River a while back?
41712Do n''t I look able?
41712Do n''t yous lads know it''s half past twelve an''you''d orter be''n asleep four hours?
41712Do you boss both camps?
41712Do you know where folks goes that tells the truth about huntin''?
41712Do you know who Corky Dyer is?
41712Do you mean there''s nothing in it for me but my forty dollars a month?
41712Do you wish a dessert?
41712Does Hurley live here?
41712Eight million feet?
41712Ever work in the woods?
41712Has Hurley ever worked for the Syndicate?
41712Have you a card?
41712He agreed? 41712 He''d throw in with him, and find out all he could find out, and then he''d--_get him!_""Whut''s that?"
41712Heinie''s making good,thought the boy, and then, trying not to look hungry, he turned to the clerk:"Cook hollered yet?"
41712Hey, w''at you gon keel, de bear- cat?
41712Hey, you,he piped,"are you the boss of this crew?"
41712How about it, ye too tired to swing out into the brush with the rifle? 41712 How can they tell which mill the logs are to go to?"
41712How d''you figger on workin''it?
41712How did you kill him then?
41712How do I know you wo n''t double- cross me on the big deal?
41712How fer d''ye figger we''re a- goin''to git on what little grub ye fetched in that pack? 41712 How much money d''ye nade?
41712How much more than eight million feet could you use?
41712How they goin''to find out what vouchers them six turns in? 41712 How you fin''dat out?
41712Huntin''someone, er be ye up here tryin''to git some pointers on how to make money loggin''?
41712I ai n''t too late, am I?
41712I be-- what''s loose with you?
41712I said, I c''n get a raise out of yo''any time I''m a mind to try, cain''t I?
41712If Hurley wants thirty- five men in Camp Two an''fifty in Camp One why do n''t he send Camp One''s crew up to Two an''leave me have Camp One?
41712If you did n''t have anything better to do than hike down here, why did n''t you stick a list of the names in your pocket?
41712In the woods?
41712Is ut about me money?
41712Is-- is Heinie Metzger in?
41712It was snowing that day, was it?
41712Kind of sassy, hain''t ye?
41712Know''d they was loose an''slipped up to git''em a job, did you?
41712Look a- here, you do n''t s''pose fer a minute that if Gillum had n''t of got the old man''s pile he''d of loant him no hundred dollars, do ye? 41712 Ma''am?"
41712Makes a difference which end of the gun yer at when ye hear them words, do n''t it?
41712Oh, you do n''t, hey? 41712 Oh, you want to see my papers, do you?"
41712Only trouble is, he_ is_ smart-- an''where''ll I git off at, if it turns out he''s too_ doggone_ smart?
41712Owner?
41712Phwat d''yez want?
41712Phy do n''t yez tell me Oi''m a big liar?
41712Pretty good timber, is n''t it?
41712Purty smart kid, hain''t you? 41712 Satisfied with their boom scale?"
41712Show a profit last year?
41712Smart kid, ai n''t you?
41712So that''s the way of it, eh? 41712 So that''s yer game, is it, you sneakin''little spy?
41712So you think there ai n''t going to be any rake- off on the wanagan?
41712Still snowing, eh? 41712 Still snowing?"
41712Sure you can deliver eight million feet?
41712Sure-- ye stood to clean up twenty thousan'', did n''t ye? 41712 THINK Y''RE AWFUL SMART, DON''T YE?"]
41712That sums the case right pert as fa''as talkin''goes, but how we goin''to do it? 41712 The doctor?"
41712Then Slue Foot''s ondertook to show you a couple of schemes where you kin steal consider''ble money off yerself?
41712There ai n''t any chance of getting caught at this graft, is there?
41712Think of it?
41712Think y''re awful smart, do n''t ye?
41712Too bad,condoled Slue Foot, shaking his head sympathetically;"an''they got plumb away?"
41712Vat you mean, eh?
41712W''at you t''ink, now,_ m''s''u l''infant_? 41712 Want a partner?"
41712Want the makin''s?
41712Was Slue Foot here when you got back?
41712Was n''t they no one else handy you could of brung along?
41712Well, son,he said,"what''s the game?
41712Well, twenty- five?
41712Well, what do you think of it?
41712Whar''s yer gun, sonny?
41712What are pig iron loggers?
41712What can I do?
41712What d''ye mane wid yer boots and futs? 41712 What d''ye mean-- call a man?"
41712What d''ye mean-- hate to see?
41712What d''ye mean-- supper?
41712What d''ye think of yer fine friend, Mike Gillum now?
41712What do yo''aim to do when yo''get theah?
41712What do yo''mean?
41712What do you know about Hurley an''the timber?
41712What do you mean-- git away? 41712 What do you mean?"
41712What in the name of time be you doin''here?
41712What is it you say you are? 41712 What is your price?"
41712What kind of a thing''s coming off?
41712What luck?
41712What now? 41712 What will Hurley do about it?
41712What will it be, sir? 41712 What will you pay?"
41712What will you pay?
41712What word do you want? 41712 What would we git if we did risk our head?"
41712What would you say to twenty dollars a thousand?
41712What ye mean,''ai n''t let ye in''? 41712 What''s a couple of hundred dollars?
41712What''s a jumper?
41712What''s a straw boss?
41712What''s it got in it?
41712What''s that got to do with it?
41712What''s that?
41712What''s the game?
41712What''s the matter with it?
41712What''s the matter with it?
41712What''s the use of pickin''out a crew an''then scatterin''''em all over the woods?
41712What''s this? 41712 What''s this?"
41712What''s to hinder someone from Camp One a- trailin''us up there?
41712What, and leave a couple of hundred men idle in the woods? 41712 What?"
41712Whatcha done, then? 41712 When we goin''up an''git''em?"
41712Wher''ll we tell the boss we come from? 41712 Where are these logs?"
41712Where do you figger we''re at?
41712Where do you live?
41712Where is Slue Foot?
41712Where is it?
41712Where is this Mike Gillum?
41712Where ye headin'', boss?
41712Where''s Hurley?
41712Where''s Hurley?
41712Where''s your other paddle?
41712Where? 41712 Which one?"
41712Who are you?
41712Who did you sell to, last year?
41712Who do you wish to see?
41712Who knows what brands he put on''em? 41712 Who sh''d Oi be but Dinny O''Sullivan?
41712Who you huntin''?
41712Who''s Corky Dyer?
41712Who?
41712Whose place is that?
41712Why did you agree to it then? 41712 Why do n''t you fire''em now?"
41712Why do n''t you get yourself some real horses?
41712Why not?
41712Why, have n''t you got your crew?
41712Why?
41712Will the scaler throw in with us?
41712Wonder who''s be''n along here? 41712 Ye mind, the old man said how it was a Frenchy that got him to help cut up that deer?
41712Ye say they burn''t thim harses?
41712Ye say ye''ve lived here for fifteen years?
41712Yeh, an''meanwhile the fire''ll be workin''on that oil- soaked straw inside, an''where''ll the horses be? 41712 Yer money?"
41712Yes, but how''d you know they''ll go there?
41712Yes, but----"He throw''d in with these here ornery scum that ai n''t neither men, fish, nor potatoes, did n''t he?
41712Yes,he answered,"it is a dirty deal, is n''t it?
41712Yo''mean----?
41712You ai n''t obstructed navigation, have ye?
41712You do n''t suppose Hurley and his boss would pay me as much as we can get out of the logs do you? 41712 You do n''t think Mike Gillum swiped the old man''s money, do you?"
41712You know''d I follered you up there?
41712You mean leave camp?
41712You mean,asked the boy,"that the Syndicate men changed the brands, or painted them out and painted their own over them?"
41712You said pine cuttings do n''t seed back to pine?
41712You sleep in here do n''t you?
41712Young man, how do I know you have any logs?
41712Your name is----?
41712_ Non!_ W''at you mean-- de_ venaison_? 41712 ''An''now will yez go to th''woods?'' 41712 ''An''phwat do Oi do fer a livin''?'' 41712 ''We''re you git on dis train?'' 41712 ''What would you be havin''me do?''
41712''What''s to be done?''
41712A full minute of silence, then from the interior came a rasping voice:"Who is it?"
41712After a moment of silence, Connie asked abruptly:"How am I going to manage to get away for a week or ten days?"
41712Again the voice rasped from behind the partition-- a thin voice, yet, in it''s thinness, somehow suggesting brutality:"Why should you come to me?
41712Ai n''t you petered out yet?
41712An''ai n''t we afraid we''ll freeze to death?
41712An''did you know my mother''s cousin that went up to Alaska after gold in''98?
41712An''how come ye did n''t hit fer the railroad an''make yer git- away?"
41712An''how do we know that Slue Foot ai n''t plottin''some move that''ll put a crimp in us somehow er other?"
41712An''how high is the mountains?
41712An''put in the time whilst he wuz in the hospital servin''wid the Mounted?
41712An''what d''ye mane settin''there ca''m as a lake on a shtill noight, an''admittin''ye wuz in on a low- down swindle?
41712An''what''s his socks got to do with gittin''old Denny O''Sullivan''s money back fer him?
41712An''wher''we goin''to-- bein''as we''re broke?
41712An''where''d this camp be?
41712An''ye-- a b''y, wid no hair on his face, done thot?
41712And as he gazed an evil smile twisted his lips:"Think yer awful smart, do n''t ye?
41712And the girl at the switchboard?
41712And what did he mean by his observation that there was no rake- off on the wanagan?
41712And what did you mean about your money?"
41712And why should he be pleased at the boy''s habit of observation?
41712Are you the boss?"
41712As it iss so said here in America-- he bite?"
41712But I''m laugh on heem, an''I''m say I''m tak''dat han''car,''cause I''m got to git arres''anyhow-- but firs''dey got to ketch-- eh?
41712But how do we know that them three was_ all_ the I. W. W.''s in the outfit?
41712But how''d you know them I. W. W.''s is headin''fer Willer River?"
41712But what''s that to ye?
41712But why should Hurley speak of it to him?
41712But, suppose the break- up should come early this year-- early and sudden?
41712But, what I ai n''t never be''n able to git onto is, what in thunder does the Syndicate want to be slippin''the I. W. W. money fer?"
41712But, what''s Corky Dyer got to do with Mike Gillum an''the old man''s money?"
41712By the way, how much do you figure we''ve got on the landings, now?"
41712Bye- m- bye, Hurley tell heem''shut oop de mout'', who''s runnin''de camp?''
41712CHAPTER V HURLEY LAYS OUT THE NEW CAMP"Want to go''long?"
41712CHAPTER VI THE I. W. W. SHOWS ITS HAND"Changed yer job?"
41712CHAPTER XI CONNIE FINDS AN ALLY"Wher''s Pierce?"
41712Connie nodded and Slue Foot continued:"Pretty slick, eh?
41712Connie nodded:"That''s all right,"he assented,"and the price?"
41712D''ye ever walk on rackets?"
41712D''ye think he''ll doie av a stroke, er will he blow up?"
41712D''ye want the hull camp a pokin''their nose in our business?"
41712D''you s''pose he''d of dared?"
41712Did Hurley send you after some strap oil?"
41712Did n''t I help you string that racket?"
41712Did n''t I, Saginaw?"
41712Do n''t never tell nothin''to nobody else about nothin''that''s any''count-- see?"
41712Done ut deliberate-- figgered out befoor hand how to make Heinie Metzger bate hisself-- an''thin went down an''_ done ut_?"
41712Ever work in the woods?"
41712For why?
41712Guess you wo n''t feel lost nor nothin''when you git so far back in the big sticks, hey?"
41712Had Swede Larson followed him?
41712He done you dirt onct did n''t he?"
41712How about shadin''the cut?"
41712How are you?
41712How they goin''to trail ye?
41712How would forty- five do?"
41712How''d ye s''pose I kin tell?
41712How''s he ever goin''to pay it back?
41712How''s the new camp,''bout ready?"
41712Hurley ceased speaking, and Connie, who had followed every word, broke in:"Could n''t we keep Steve here and-- put him through the mill?"
41712Hurrying to Nicollet Avenue, he walked rapidly to the depot and accosted a uniformed official:"Is the seven- fifty- five for Brainard in yet?"
41712I do n''t git the mill, do I?
41712I''m one of these here hairpins that never tells no one nawthin''about anythin''''til the time comes-- see?"
41712I''m playing safe-- see the point?"
41712If I do n''t know what your scheme is, how am I to know what to remember?
41712If anything should happen to you just before the drive, where''d the kid''s contract be?
41712If he agrees with us, wo n''t the men overrule him?"
41712If the Syndicate did n''t change the brands, or paint over them, how did they work it?"
41712In the first place, what business ye got wid contracks, an''warrants, an- nyhow?"
41712Instead of which ye lost fourteen thousan''--that''s thirty- four thousan'', ai n''t it?
41712Is it in Minnesota?"
41712It ai n''t over is it?"
41712Lodge?"
41712Making a fool of me-- taking up my time-- living at my expense-- and all for nothing?"
41712Metzger scowled:"Why did you not have this Hurley here?"
41712Metzger shot him a keen glance:"How many logs have you brought down?"
41712Morgan?"
41712Old Heinie Metzger busted_ you_, did n''t he?
41712Or had someone else taken up the trail?
41712Or, wuz they branded at all?
41712S''pose the heft of your logs wuz branded wid the Syndicate brand-- or no brand at all?
41712S''pose they did n''t wake up till too late-- what then?"
41712Say, where''d you learn to walk on rackets?
41712Slue Foot advanced one threatening step:"Who d''ye think ye''re talkin''to?"
41712Slue Foot glared:"Thought Hurley''s outfits never gouged the men on the wanagan?"
41712Slue Foot glowered:"An''what if I''ve changed my mind about lettin''ye in?"
41712Slue Foot shot the deer, did he?"
41712Slue Foot stared at him:"Say, who''s runnin''this, you?
41712Some augers they might as well gouge''em''cause they go an''blow it all in anyhow, soon as they get to town-- but what''s that any of my business?
41712That would not be good business, would it?
41712The kid do n''t mind, do ye, kid?"
41712The only thing that''s bothering me is how am I going to ask Hurley for a week or ten days off?
41712The only wo''ds yo''c''n find when yo''want''em is the ones yo''c''n spell anyhow, so what''s the use of findin''''em?"
41712The sheriff grinned:"Well, when Slue Foot let go, he let go all holts, did n''t he?
41712Then Sam spoke:"What we goin''to do with this here Saginaw?"
41712Then again, what would the men do if they should catch the three?
41712Then he exploded angrily:"What in thunder d''ye s''pose I care about Corky Dyer''s socks?
41712There should be fellowship among lumbermen----""Is that the reason you ruined John Grey, and Lige Britton, and Lafe Weston, and poor old Jim Buck?
41712They try to bust up everything, an''wreck, an''smash, an''tear down-- that''s all right, fer as it goes-- but, what''s it goin''to git''em?
41712This here runt has showed he do n''t care what he does-- s''pose he took a notion to slip somethin''into the grub-- what then?
41712Too late for what?"
41712Vat you vanted?
41712Vere iss your logs?"
41712Von Kuhlmann had turned white as paper:"Where''s Hurley?"
41712W.''s?"
41712W.?"
41712W.?"
41712Wha''d ye do to Hurley?
41712Whad''ye mean-- water?"
41712Whad''ye s''pose I care av yer tin minutes late, er tin hours?
41712What I be''n doin''?"
41712What I want to know is, who did kill it?"
41712What I want to know is, why ca n''t he swear out them warrants ag''in them three I. W. W.''s an''have it over with?
41712What about Slue Foot?
41712What are you standing out there for?"
41712What be you gittin''out of this?"
41712What d''you want of me?
41712What did it all mean?
41712What do Oi care fer yer Syndicate?
41712What do you mean-- prisoners?"
41712What do you mean?"
41712What do you see on their money, an''their seals, an''their flags-- doves, an''rabbits, an''little fawns?
41712What do you want to do-- give this whole thing away?
41712What should he do?
41712What was this thing these men were planning to do"at eleven o''clock the first night the wind blows stiff from the west?"
41712What was_ you_ doin''in Canady?"
41712What we want to know is what ye''re doin''here?"
41712What would McKeever do?
41712What ye got there?
41712What ye standin''there wid yer mout''open fer?"
41712What''s Hurley payin''you?"
41712What''s it goin''to git me if I burn down a saw- mill?
41712What''s on your mind?
41712What''s the use of me a- workin''so someone else that do n''t help none gits a equal share?
41712Whatchu doin''in here?
41712When will you have the papers?"
41712Where do they git off at?
41712Who d''you think you be, anyhow?"
41712Who is this here Mike Gillum?
41712Who was ut put them rotten planks in that crossin''?"
41712Why did n''t you wake me up before?"
41712Why did you sign the contract?"
41712Why do n''t you buy his logs and send him about his business?"
41712Why had he asked what Hurley was paying him?
41712Why should he not be mit us?
41712Why, then, had they returned?
41712Ye can tell me, mebbe, what, Oi''m a- goin''to do widout no clerk whoilst yer gaddin''round havin''a good toime?
41712You are sure you can deliver here at our mills at least eight million feet?"
41712You can trust me, ca n''t you?"
41712You have been jesting?
41712You krasy?"
41712You made two copies, did you?"
41712You mean you have no authority to make this contract?
41712You mean you''re the waiter?"
41712You noticed I kept a record of just how much has been shaved off from each man''s cut?
41712You t''ink I''m gon''hont de trouble?
41712You''ll bunk in the shack with me an''the scaler-- an''what''s talked about in there''s_ our_ business-- d''ye git me?"
41712You''re the man from Alaska that bought the McClusky tract?"
41712[ Illustration:"PHWAT D''YEZ WANT?"
41712[ Illustration:"PHY DON''T YEZ TELL ME OI''M A BIG LIAR?"
41712[ Illustration:"WHAT IN THE NAME OF TIME BE YOU DOIN''HERE?"
41712[ Illustration:"WHAT''S THIS?"
41712_ Unt_ how much logs you got-- on de vagon a load, maybe?
41712exclaimed Saginaw 150"Phy do n''t yez tell me oi''m a big liar?"
41712he roared 167"Phwat d''yez want?"
41712he roared,"What''ye mean, go out?"
41712he whined 178"What''s this?"
41712lives in Thief River Falls?
41712says I,''if it ai n''t the wood an''the garden?''
18183What can I do for hardy pears?
18183What crop do you consider the best green manure?
18183What experiments are being conducted by the University of Minnesota with orchard and other horticultural crops?
181831 and 2?
181831017 everbearing strawberry plants?
181834?
181835 What is Hardiness?
181838 How May University Farm and the Minnesota State Horticultural Society be Mutually Helpful in Developing the Farms and Homes of the Northwest?
18183A Member: Are your trees still as far apart as they were at first?
18183A Member: Common corn land, is that fit for raising asparagus?
18183A Member: Did I understand some one to say that the mulberry was not hardy?
18183A Member: Did you ever grow any Crusset Wax?
18183A Member: Do n''t they break right off from the main stalk in laying down?
18183A Member: Do n''t they form new branches on the sides when you pinch off the ends?
18183A Member: Do n''t you recommend testing your seeds before you plant them?
18183A Member: Do n''t you think in covering them with a plow you might disturb the roots?
18183A Member: Do you advise spraying for them?
18183A Member: Do you face both ends of the barrel?
18183A Member: Do you pack all one- size of apples in a barrel?
18183A Member: Do you use clear cider for vinegar?
18183A Member: Do you use very nearly the same size apples in a barrel, or do you put large ones at the top and bottom?
18183A Member: Does n''t most of that trouble arise from the low prices?
18183A Member: Does the German?
18183A Member: Have you ever tried mulching them with corn stalks?
18183A Member: Have you tried out the Baroness Schroeder?
18183A Member: How about cowpeas?
18183A Member: How about the hairy vetch?
18183A Member: How large do the trees have to be to be of benefit?
18183A Member: How many years have you maintained a bed?
18183A Member: How much distance would you allow for the roots?
18183A Member: How would you start a new planting?
18183A Member: I mean in preparing your patch for the new planting?
18183A Member: I mean seeds generally, corn, etc.?
18183A Member: I want to ask if many put salt on asparagus?
18183A Member: I would like to ask if a person on clay soil could use sawdust to work in?
18183A Member: I would like to ask if you have any difficulty in getting your cider vinegar up to the requirements of the law?
18183A Member: If you were going to do it again would you put them 30x30?
18183A Member: Is it practicable to grow soy beans in this soil?
18183A Member: Madam President, why should it not be the flag itself and not a picture of the flag?
18183A Member: The heavy land I suppose would n''t be good for it?
18183A Member: What are the majority of your forest trees?
18183A Member: What causes the rot in the iris?
18183A Member: What do these apple graders cost?
18183A Member: What fertilizer is good?
18183A Member: What grader do you recommend?
18183A Member: What is the best of the green kind?
18183A Member: What is the matter with the Hardy?
18183A Member: What kind is that?
18183A Member: What kind of heaters do you use?
18183A Member: What kind of varieties would you suggest for the ordinary home garden, best dozen varieties?
18183A Member: What sort of apples go to the canneries?
18183A Member: When do you cut those sucker canes?
18183A Member: When do you spray?
18183A Member: Where can ground bone be obtained?
18183A Member: Where do you buy your heaters?
18183A Member: Will it improve that land by fertilizing with top dressing?
18183A Member: With the soy bean do you have to plow in the whole of it?
18183A Member: Would it be practicable to feed soy beans in an orchard?
18183A Member: Would n''t fertilize the first season?
18183A Member: You do n''t ship them, so do n''t consider the packing?
18183A Member: You mean to say you could grow them for fifteen years without fertilizing?
18183A Member: Your manure would be all gone then?
18183A born farmer assumes that everybody knows how to handle a hoe or a plow, but why should they, not having had practical experience?
18183A good rainfall is one inch, which is a thousand barrels to the acre, so what can you do with a sprinkling cart?
18183A member: How far apart do you plant your beans in the row?
18183And spray them every year?
18183And the question naturally comes, why any new ones?
18183And what have we learned from the"summer in our garden?"
18183Another question: How many rows of trees make a good windbreak?
18183Are the anthers well or poorly formed?
18183Are the blossoms pistillate or staminate?
18183Are the children of the farmers looking forward with interest to farming as a business, and life in the country as attractive?
18183Are the petals large or small?
18183Are the petals pure white or slightly crimson?
18183Are the stamens long or short?
18183Are there any other questions?
18183Are there any other questions?
18183Are there any remarks?
18183Are there many fruit buds to the stalk, or but few?
18183Are there many runners, or few, or none?
18183Are they golden wax?
18183Are we sure, as has been said, that God forgot to put a soul in flowers?
18183Are you a member of the Garden Flower Society?
18183Are you ready for the question, that those gentlemen suggested be made honorary life members?
18183But how is it down here?
18183But where are they today?
18183But why do you come to me with this?
18183By advertising?
18183Ca n''t we make it an even hundred for this year?
18183Can they be gotten at a reasonable price, and can we mature them here?
18183Can they be successfully cultivated?
18183Can we use a deformed apple?
18183Can you think of the possibilities of Minnesota?
18183Did you attend the 1915 meeting of this association, held in the West Hotel, Minneapolis, four days, December 7- 10 inclusive?
18183Did you ever pass a farm home in the winter that was protected by a good evergreen grove and notice how beautiful it looked?
18183Did you ever sit down in your kingdom and see what a royal throne you occupied?
18183Did you ever think of the royal position of the florist and horticulturist?
18183Did you have any trouble like that?
18183Do n''t you glut the market unless you have cold storage?
18183Do n''t you think so, Mr. Brackett?
18183Do n''t you use dormant sprays?
18183Do n''t you want your name added to this life roll?
18183Do the children in your school know what flower is common in the northern part of the state as well as in the southern part of the state?
18183Do the new runners bear blossoms and fruit?
18183Do they need anything besides drainage?"
18183Do they understand the conditions required in the state and the purpose of the selection sufficiently well to enable them to select intelligently?
18183Do you find it the best way to hoe them after you get through cutting?
18183Do you know what the state flag of Minnesota looks like?
18183Do you plow them after you get them down or do you cover them with a shovel?
18183Do you really know what a delicious beverage can be made from the juice of rhubarb mixed in cool water?
18183Do you sell all the fruit you raise on the place?
18183Do you think I was gwine to have that money around the house wid dat strange nigger there?
18183Do you understand that?
18183Do you wish to ask him any questions?
18183Does it grow here?
18183Does it include simply marketing alone?
18183Ever troubled with the mice at your place, Mr. Weld?
18183First, what kind of covering?
18183For instance, do the canners in your country buy deformed apples-- I mean lacking in roundness?
18183Has any one tried anything new in the garden that will stand our climate?
18183Have they responded to Cultivation?
18183Have you had any difficulty in raising them?
18183Have you taken any photographs of your garden, its individual flowers, or wild flowers for our photographic contest?
18183Have you the following all ready for use?
18183Have you tried planting your bulbs with any of the ground cover plants that will take away the bare look that most bulb beds have?
18183He said:"Is that so?
18183He said:"Where are your passengers?"
18183He was trying to bore a beetle head and could not hold it; a foolish boy came along and said,"Why do n''t you put it in the hog trough?"
18183How Can the Garden Flower Society Co- operate with It?
18183How May the State University and the Horticultural Society Best Co- Operate?
18183How can those roots send up the golden tints, the snowy white and the red, and never have the colors mixed?
18183How do you get these bushy bushes to lie down?
18183How is it possible to pick out of the dull soil, Nature''s eternal drab, that brilliant color for your peony?
18183How many members have you?
18183How much of each?
18183How often do you hear concerning some gardener, that if he"only touches a thing, it is bound to live?"
18183How was that sweetness and purity ever extracted from the scentless soil?
18183I could not raise anything-- Mr. Alway: Did the plants grow?
18183I have another question here: What would you plant around the garden?
18183I submit to you the question: Are school children qualified to choose a flower as an emblem of the state?
18183I think I have reason to ask what would we have for apples today if there had not been any seedlings raised?
18183I would like to ask what success you have had with growing tritoma, the flame flower?
18183If he used that, why does he need props?
18183If so, when do they commence to bud and bloom?
18183In regard to iris, did any one have any trouble with their iris coming a little ahead of time last year and being frozen?
18183In regard to the variety proposition, is n''t it true that you are growing too many perishable apples in Minnesota?
18183Is Professor Mackintosh in the room?
18183Is anyone going to allow weeds to outdo him?
18183Is bone meal good?
18183Is he in the room?
18183Is it entirely the work for men?
18183Is it entirely the work for women?
18183Is it necessary to burn the tops when they are cut off?
18183Is n''t that considered a rather short- lived tree?
18183Is n''t this really a wonderful thing where so many are concerned, emphasizing as it does the large interest felt in the work of the society?
18183Is that sufficient for a winter protection without the straw or leaves?
18183Is the garden to receive the undivided attention of one or more members of each family, so that all members and guests may share its fruits?
18183Is the plum curculio causing much damage to the fruit growing industry of this country?
18183Is the receptacle on which the pistils sit well formed and capable of being developed into a perfect berry, or do they look ungainly in shape?
18183Is there any kind better than those two?
18183J. Kimball, Duluth Opening Song Trafford N. Jayne, Minneapolis Why Wake Up the Dreamers-- Aren''t They Getting Their Share?
18183May I ask if Mr. Peterson, of Chicago, is here?
18183Miss White: Madam President, if we could not vote as a society, could we not vote to recommend this resolution to the Horticultural Society?
18183Mr. Alway: Dandelions?
18183Mr. Alway: Did they make lots of runners?
18183Mr. Alway: Was it any deeper than that?
18183Mr. Anderson: Are your returns satisfactory shipping to the Minneapolis market?
18183Mr. Anderson: Do n''t you take out any dirt on the sides?
18183Mr. Anderson: Do you bend them north or south or any way?
18183Mr. Anderson: How far have you got yours planted apart?
18183Mr. Anderson: How late can you plant them and be sure of a crop?
18183Mr. Anderson: I would like to ask what you pay for beans for canning purposes?
18183Mr. Anderson: What are your gross receipts per acre for beans?
18183Mr. Anderson: Where are you located?
18183Mr. Andrews: Are the roots exposed in some cases?
18183Mr. Baldwin: How deep do you put the plant below the surface in transplanting?
18183Mr. Baldwin: You mean to say that putting manure on top makes the asparagus crooked?
18183Mr. Berry: Do you fertilize and how and when?
18183Mr. Brackett: Are they still in business?
18183Mr. Brackett: Have you ever found any ground with too much leaf mold on it to grow good strawberries?
18183Mr. Brackett: Have you got any pocket- gophers that do not make mounds?
18183Mr. Brackett: How many of those large limbs could you cut off in one year and graft?
18183Mr. Brackett: If you had Virginia trees twelve years old would you top- work them?
18183Mr. Brackett: In other words, they ca n''t pay over 35 or 30 cents a bushel?
18183Mr. Brackett: Is n''t that a general opinion in the West where they make a business of planting large orchards?
18183Mr. Brackett: Is that in the nursery row?
18183Mr. Brackett: Suppose the limbs were too big on the stock you are going to top- work, how would you do then?
18183Mr. Brackett: What age do you commence the grafting?
18183Mr. Brackett: What can a cannery afford to pay for apples?
18183Mr. Brackett: Where you put in more than one scion in a limb, is it feasible to leave more than one to grow?
18183Mr. Brackett: Would you advocate the extensive planting of apples in this climate?
18183Mr. Brackett: You showed the difference in size there, those top- worked and those not-- don''t you think that is because of cutting the top back?
18183Mr. Cadoo: Do angleworms hurt house plants?
18183Mr. Cashman: Have you had any experience in using orchard heaters to save plums in cold nights?
18183Mr. Cashman: You said a pressure of 200 pounds ought to be used?
18183Mr. Clausen: Do n''t you have trouble with the mice?
18183Mr. Cook: What number do you hold that red grape under?
18183Mr. Cook: Which is that for, for the brown rot?
18183Mr. Crawford: Can you raise asparagus successfully in the shade or a partial shade?
18183Mr. Crosby: How would you keep those scions?
18183Mr. Crosby: In getting scions are there any distinguishing marks between a vigorous scion and one not vigorous?
18183Mr. Crosby: What kind of a graft do you usually make?
18183Mr. Durand: What is the best spray for leaf- spot and rust in strawberries?
18183Mr. Dyer: Do you know anything about it?
18183Mr. Dyer: I would like to ask if you have ever used arsenate of lead for spraying plums?
18183Mr. Dyer: I would like to know about what quantity of arsenate of lead and lime- sulphur combined would you recommend?
18183Mr. Dyer: In connection with that I would like to ask if you have used or would recommend pulverized lime- sulphur?
18183Mr. Dyer: What pressure would you recommend in spraying for codling moth where arsenate of lead is used?
18183Mr. Erkel: Is the Duchess a good stock to graft onto?
18183Mr. Erkel: Would it be practical to use water shoots for scions?
18183Mr. Glenzke: What would be the consequence of the berries being planted after tomatoes had been planted there the year before?
18183Mr. Goudy: Did you ever try capsicum, sprinkling that on the heads?
18183Mr. Goudy: The cabbage butterfly, does that come from the same maggot?
18183Mr. Goudy: What do you do for that?
18183Mr. Goudy: What is your method of harvesting your beans?
18183Mr. Graves( Wisconsin): Do you use your black leaf 40 in conjunction with your Bordeaux or lime- sulphur?
18183Mr. Graves: Does n''t it counteract the result?
18183Mr. Graves: You say you got the same results from black leaf 40 in that mixture?
18183Mr. Hall: I would like to ask you what you spray with and when you spray?
18183Mr. Hansen: Do you know of any plum that has never had brown rot?
18183Mr. Hansen: What distance apart ought those apple trees to be?
18183Mr. Harrison: Any special rule about multiplying or dividing?
18183Mr. Hawkins: Has any one had experience in raising trollius?
18183Mr. Hawkins: Mrs. Gould, can you give us any enlightenment?
18183Mr. Hawkins: What would you recommend?
18183Mr. Horton: Have you ever carried over lime- sulphur from one year to another?
18183Mr. Horton: Is there much danger of evaporation so it would be too strong to use next year?
18183Mr. Horton: What proportion of the lime- sulphur and arsenate of lead do you use?
18183Mr. Horton: What would you advise for plants that are infected with aphis?
18183Mr. Horton: Would n''t you have an open space in those trees?
18183Mr. Horton: Would you have an open space outside of those twenty trees for the snow to lodge in?
18183Mr. Huestis: Do you know whether the mulberry is hardy in Minnesota or not?
18183Mr. Huestis: Do you think that it weakens the stem of the apples?
18183Mr. Huestis: Does Mr. Dunlap attribute the general dropping of apples to the scab fungus?
18183Mr. Huestis: How would the golden elder do as a hedge?
18183Mr. Ingersoll: Is there anything you can suggest to control the yellows in asters?
18183Mr. Ingersoll: You think that irregular watering might make any difference or very solid rooting?
18183Mr. Johnson: Is it doing well now?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Are those honest representations of the different apples from the dwarf and the standard?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Did you ever hear of them dying?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Do you find any trouble with too much protection for orchards?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Does it blight any?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Does spraying injure the bees?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Have you tested the Douglas spruce?
18183Mr. Kellogg: How do you get rid of the waste apples that would rot in the orchard?
18183Mr. Kellogg: How large were the wagons?
18183Mr. Kellogg: How soon do your dwarf trees pay for themselves?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Is n''t it better to dehorn it and get some new shoots to graft?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Is there such a thing as a pedigreed strawberry plant that is taken from runners?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Too big a growth on the graft is liable to be injured in the winter, is it not?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What did you use?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What do you know about the Surprise?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What is the best spray you know of, how often do you apply it and when?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What is the matter with the old Wilson strawberry?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What is your best windbreak?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What was the condition of that tree where Dartt put in four scions?
18183Mr. Kellogg: What was the trouble where I could n''t raise strawberries on new wood soil?
18183Mr. Kellogg: Would scions from bearing trees with the blossom buds on do you any good?
18183Mr. Kellogg: You have been surprised with it?
18183Mr. Latham: Do you wish to have the report read or have it published later?
18183Mr. Ludlow: Are the rings put on the outside or the inside of the trees?
18183Mr. Ludlow: Do I understand that you have to lay down and cover up those red raspberries?
18183Mr. Ludlow: Do you mulch the ground?
18183Mr. Ludlow: How far do you put them apart in the hedge row?
18183Mr. Ludlow: How many years is the planting of the King raspberry good for?
18183Mr. Ludlow: How old are your Wealthys?
18183Mr. Ludlow: I want to ask if you recommend the bamboo poles for general propping of trees?
18183Mr. Ludlow: I would like to know what you advise for that commercial orchard, what varieties?
18183Mr. Ludlow: It was n''t embalmed?
18183Mr. Ludlow: What has been your experience with the Ocheeda?
18183Mr. Ludlow: What is the difference between the brown rot and the plum pocket fungus?
18183Mr. Ludlow: What is your average cost per tree for thinning?
18183Mr. Ludlow: What peculiar method have you for keeping those apples?
18183Mr. Ludlow: When do you do that?
18183Mr. Ludlow: Would it be policy to leave that on and let the strawberries come up through, to keep them clean?
18183Mr. M''Clelland: Have you anything as good?
18183Mr. Maher: It spread too much?
18183Mr. Marien: I think that is a wax bean?
18183Mr. McCall: What is peat lacking in?
18183Mr. McClelland: What time do you uncover your strawberries?
18183Mr. McClelland: Will they come through the mulch all right?
18183Mr. Miller: I should think the germination of that seed would run out?
18183Mr. Miller: I suppose the idea of putting that in the bottom is that it is so hard to cultivate the manure on the top without doing as you mentioned?
18183Mr. Miller: I would like to ask Mr. Kellogg if he advises covering the strawberries in the winter after snow has fallen and with what success?
18183Mr. Miller: In saving your seed from year to year, is there any danger of the seed running out in time?
18183Mr. Miller: Then you can use the black leaf forty?
18183Mr. Miller: What do you do for root aphis?
18183Mr. Moore: The radishes and turnips are attacked and the cabbages are not?
18183Mr. Moore: What variety do you raise?
18183Mr. Moore: Which do you raise, early cabbages?
18183Mr. Moyer: What do those black soils in the western part of the state need?
18183Mr. Pfeiffer: Your location is where?
18183Mr. Philips: Which was blighted, the Hibernal?
18183Mr. Rasmussen( Wisconsin): What trouble have you experienced with overhead irrigation with the strawberries in the bright sunshine?
18183Mr. Rasmussen: Did you say the same fly attacks the onion and the cabbage?
18183Mr. Rasmussen: What is the spray for the cabbage and onion maggot?
18183Mr. Reckstrom: Would bone do that was bought for the chickens?
18183Mr. Richardson: Did you ever know the plum pocket to come unless we had cold weather about the time of blossoming and lots of east wind?
18183Mr. Richardson: How many apple trees have you?
18183Mr. Richardson: How many growers are there in your neighborhood growing fruit commercially?
18183Mr. Richardson: Is the mulberry hardy with you?
18183Mr. Rogers: Do you plant in the hedge row or in the hill system?
18183Mr. Sauter: About how long would you cook them?
18183Mr. Sauter: And what next?
18183Mr. Sauter: Can the everbearing and the common varieties be planted together?
18183Mr. Sauter: Do n''t the flat ones bring a little more than the round ones?
18183Mr. Sauter: Do you cover the King?
18183Mr. Sauter: Do you have any trouble with those bursting the cans?
18183Mr. Sauter: How about the Globe?
18183Mr. Sauter: How does the powdered arsenate compare with the paste?
18183Mr. Sauter: How far apart must they be planted?
18183Mr. Sauter: How is the Malinda?
18183Mr. Sauter: How long must they stand dissolved?
18183Mr. Sauter: I want to set out 500 trees; what kind shall I set out?
18183Mr. Sauter: I would like to know which is the best beans for canning, the yellow or the green?
18183Mr. Sauter: Is it a good seller?
18183Mr. Sauter: Is n''t the Malinda and the Northwest Greening all right?
18183Mr. Sauter: Is n''t the Okabena better than the Duchess?
18183Mr. Sauter: What do you know of the paper cartons instead of flower pots?
18183Mr. Sauter: What do you think of the Red Pear?
18183Mr. Sauter: What form of packing for apples will bring the best prices?
18183Mr. Sauter: What is your best raspberry?
18183Mr. Sauter: What kind do you think is the best for an early variety?
18183Mr. Sauter: What tomato do you find the best for canning?
18183Mr. Sauter: Which is the best, the flat or the round of the wax?
18183Mr. Sauter: You think it best for anybody with a small orchard to make his own lime- sulphur solution?
18183Mr. Simmons: What is the cost?
18183Mr. Stakman: Did the whole leaf turn brown?
18183Mr. Stakman: Did you spray?
18183Mr. Stakman: How strong did you use the lime- sulphur?
18183Mr. Stakman: The flower or leaf?
18183Mr. Stakman: There was a perfect crop of new leaves?
18183Mr. Stakman: Were you spraying for the pocket or brown rot?
18183Mr. Stakman: What did you use?
18183Mr. Stakman: What did you use?
18183Mr. Stakman: What does your oil cost?
18183Mr. Stakman: What kind of soil were they on?
18183Mr. Stakman: When did it happen?
18183Mr. Stakman: When did you spray?
18183Mr. Stakman: You did n''t get any injury to the plum trees?
18183Mr. Street: But the second year would you keep all of the growth in the graft?
18183Mr. Street: Have you had any experience in budding in August or first of September on those trees?
18183Mr. Street: How about the Brier''s Sweet crab?
18183Mr. Street: Would you put it on the top or bottom side of the limb?
18183Mr. Waldron: Did you have any red grapes growing there?
18183Mr. Waldron: Is n''t it as good now as it was?
18183Mr. Waldron: What do you think the male parent was of the red grape?
18183Mr. Wallace: Is the Patten Greening a good tree to graft onto?
18183Mr. Wedge: Forest soil or prairie?
18183Mr. Wedge: I would like to ask Mr. Kellogg and I think we would all be interested in knowing when he began growing strawberries?
18183Mr. Wellington: Have you been able to cross the European plum with the Japanese?
18183Mr. Whiting: That is a hard question, but is n''t it a fact that you grow too many Wealthys?
18183Mr. Willard: How thick do you leave those canes set apart in the row, how many in a foot?
18183Mr. Willard: I would like to ask the speaker, the way I understood him, why he could n''t raise as good strawberries on new ground as on old ground?
18183Mr. Willard: So it would be better to plant on old ground or old breaking than new?
18183Mr. Willard: You pinch the end of the tops, I think?
18183Mr. Willis: Would it improve the plants, fertilize the plants, this lime?
18183Mr. Wintersteen: The maggots that attack the radishes and turnips are the same as the cabbage maggot?
18183Mr. Wintersteen: Why is it I have no trouble with the cabbages, and yet I can raise no radishes or turnips in the same ground?
18183Mrs. Cadoo: Can you graft onto a Martha crab and have success with that?
18183Mrs. Countryman: Do you cover them winters?
18183Mrs. Countryman: Will yucca filamentosa ever blossom in a garden in St. Paul?
18183Mrs. Countryman: Would n''t the hollyhock come under the heading of being perennial but not a permanent perennial?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: Did you ever try poisoning them?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: Do you put a canvas over the tree or leave it uncovered?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: Have they a string on the back?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: Have you ever tried Golden Pod?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: How do you manage to get the farmers to bring them in?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: What vegetables do you can?
18183Mrs. Glenzke: Will you tell me the color of your beans?
18183Mrs. Gould: Will you make that motion?
18183Native Plants in the Garden Shall We Collect or Grow Our Native Plants?
18183Now, the distance apart?
18183Older: If you are going to mow it, why not mow the sweet clover same as the other?
18183Older: What do you consider the best to seed down with, clover or alfalfa?
18183Older: Where you have an orchard ten years old, is it best to seed it down or still continue to cultivate it?
18183Older: Which kind of seeding down would you prefer, what kind of clover?
18183One prominent Minnetonka fruit grower said this to me about them:"Mr. Cook, what is the use of making all of this fuss about these new plums?
18183Or does the success of it depend principally upon the varieties of fruit set out together with the after cultivation, pruning and spraying?
18183President Cashman: Anything further before we pass to the next subject?
18183President Reeves: Is Mr. Hegerle in the room?
18183Question: If the above treatment had been given every second or third row throughout orchard, what would the results have been?
18183SEND IN A NEW MEMBER.--Have you noticed the advertisement on the inside of the back cover page of this and also the January issues of our monthly?
18183Second, how much?
18183Some may ask, why not use the Virginia crab?
18183The President: Any one wish to make any comments on this report?
18183The President: Can you tell us something more about your experience in marketing direct?
18183The President: Do you accept that as a substitute?
18183The President: Do you add any Paris green at any time or arsenate of lead?
18183The President: Do you break off many canes by covering them?
18183The President: How did you get it?
18183The President: How is your wild strawberry?
18183The President: How many years ago?
18183The President: How much?
18183The President: I suppose that is automobile trade?
18183The President: Is Professor Waldron in the room?
18183The President: That is, 2- 1/2 pounds to 50 gallons of water with the other ingredients?
18183The President: What is the remedy, Mr. Kellogg?
18183The President: What temperature do you keep in your cellar?
18183The President: What will you do with the report of the treasurer?
18183The President: You have a heater in your cellar?
18183The President: You take out all the old wood every year?
18183The Reverend Mr. Reisenour(?)
18183The first question I will read is--"What would you advise about covering in the garden in a season like this?"
18183The mystery of the selection in this state is, why was a flower chosen which is not common to any part of the state?
18183The next question is--"Are the black peat or muck soils first class?
18183The next question is--"Should apple raisers use commercial fertilizers?"
18183The question with pears is, will they stand blight or not?
18183Then I thought,"What if I had planted forty acres?"
18183Then did you vow once more to destroy the beetles when you saw the roses begin to wither from punctures made by the beetle in the stem?
18183There is still room in this list for others, and why not instead of paying annual membership year after year make one payment and have done with it?
18183This thing is to go on, and how?
18183Tucker; 388 Gray, A. N., Marketing Fruit by Association; 27 H Hansen, Prof. N. E., What is Hardiness?
18183Virginia crab is an early bloomer, and would grafting it with Wealthy make it bloom earlier?
18183Was it the new soil?
18183Was it your idea that we report next year or that the plan be put in operation?
18183Was n''t that a great thing to make a fuss about?
18183We have members, I think, in every county of the state, have n''t we, President Cashman?
18183What about the farm and home garden for 1916?
18183What are the results?
18183What can we say about the crowning event of our meeting, the annual banquet?
18183What do we raise and how do we do it?
18183What is blight?
18183What is it and is there a remedy?"
18183What is the best in this country?
18183What is the occasion of this?
18183What is the reason?
18183What is the second one?
18183What is your opinion of the Delicious?
18183What shall I do?
18183What shall be done with the old bed?
18183What variety shall I choose?
18183What was the beginning of the civic league and the city beautiful?
18183What was the matter, was it the mixture or the sprayer?
18183What was the result?
18183What would be the consequence as to the white grub that follows the tomatoes, and other insects?
18183When do the berries begin to ripen?
18183Where is the grocer who would go back to those days, and where is the public that would patronize him?
18183Who are the people that are going to take your places?
18183Who can do better than that?
18183Who is to have a gold watch given him fifty years from now-- or given to her fifty years from now?
18183Who would have thought it possible that in spite of all the frost and cold rains we would get a pretty good crop of cherries?
18183Why Should We Grow Seedling Apples?
18183Why do n''t you come and enjoy this most entertaining event of the meeting?
18183Why not grow evergreens in the place of willows?
18183Why not others?
18183Will not each member make an especial effort to bring in a new member at that time or before?
18183Will some one enlighten me?
18183Will that be all right?
18183Will they take nitrogen the same as clover?
18183With over 2,000 varieties should n''t we be satisfied?
18183Would it be five or six years before I receive any benefit, or seven or eight years?
18183Would it be policy to put that on?
18183Would it be worth while to put that on or would that overdo the thing?
18183Would you want the Alsike clover or sweet clover for an apple orchard?
18183You have got to punish the whole on account of the few?
18183You may ask why?
18183You throw a heavy growth in there, which makes the fruit that much larger?
18183You would n''t put them all together?
18183[ Illustration: American Elm windbreak at Devil''s Lake, N.D.] Mr. Kellogg: What is the reason there are so few of them really blue?
18183[ Illustration: Norway Poplar windbreak at Devil''s Lake, N.D.] I have a question here: How long should a shelter- belt be cultivated?
26610And the address?
26610And, Carl, you''re coming up to have your Christmas turkey with us, are n''t you?
26610And-- oh-- you wo n''t let Phil Dunleavy keep you from running away, not for a while yet?
26610Apologize? 26610 Are you Hawk Ericson?"
26610Are you going to be a Republican or a Democrat, Carl?
26610Awful scared of Carl?
26610Be glad to----Oh, say, Gertie, before I forget it, what is Semina doing now? 26610 Beyond the sea like Christiania?
26610But do n''t you think that art is the-- oh, the object of civilization and that sort of thing?
26610But do you think the woman that writes''What the man will wear''in the theater programs would stand for it?
26610But seriously, Hawk, would you want to go to all those places, if you were married? 26610 But some time, perhaps?"
26610But were n''t you scared when she dropped? 26610 But why do you shut me out?
26610But why don''t-- Carl, why do n''t you-- why ca n''t you care more now?
26610But why must we be just friends, then?
26610But why must we be just friends?
26610But you are here? 26610 But you,"insisted Tony,"are n''t you badly jarred, Hawk?"
26610But, boy, what makes you suppose that I have any information on the subject? 26610 But, sweetheart, what if we should have children some day?
26610But----May I be honest?
26610Can we possibly go over and be clever in a corner, do you think?
26610Can you make a regular camp- fire? 26610 Chicken?
26610Could n''t we bike down to Fisher''s Pond, or maybe take the Ford?
26610Cross- your- heart, hope- t''-die if you ai n''t?
26610Cross- your- heart?
26610D- do you think it would be all right?
26610Did he? 26610 Did the child want to impress Ruth with his mighty strength?
26610Did you really miss Piping Rock much to- day?.
26610Did you see? 26610 Do n''t you know that because you''ve been getting so savage about Frazer the whole team''s getting mad?"
26610Do n''t you think Longfellow''s a bum poet?
26610Do n''t you think the Atlantic will be crossed soon?
26610Do you mean to say you liked it?
26610Do you really like bunnies?
26610Do you think so? 26610 Does Dunleavy think much?"
26610Have I been rude? 26610 Have you really?
26610Heh? 26610 Heh?"
26610Hello?
26610How d''you mean''good- by,''Al?
26610How do you know they ai n''t?
26610How would you make one?
26610How''d you happen to do that? 26610 I say,"hesitated Haviland,"why is it I ca n''t get in with most of the fellows at the camp the way you can?
26610I suppose you''re dreadfully bored, though, when you could be down at the billiard- parlor?
26610I wo n''t tease, but----May I come to your house for tea, some time?
26610Is that lots or little?
26610Is there any one else? 26610 Is there, honest?"
26610Jobs? 26610 Law?"
26610Listen, how would this be for a site? 26610 Lonely, Bob?
26610Look here, Ed, how about the chicken they give the steerage on Sunday?
26610Lost, heh? 26610 May I come up to- night?"
26610May n''t I be a mystery, Miss Winslow? 26610 Meantime, not to change the subject, I''d better be planning and watching for a suitable day for proposing, do n''t you think?
26610Mr. Griffin''s going to be a lawyer and maybe Ray will, too, and why do n''t you think about being one? 26610 My dear child,"sniffed Aunt Emma,"with collars only twenty- five cents apiece?
26610My mother says she do n''t believe the Lord ever intended us to ride without horses, or what did He give us horses for? 26610 Need you?
26610No, straight, is dat straight?
26610No, we----"Yet you enjoy to- day, do n''t you?
26610No.... Must n''t we be going?
26610Oh, are you? 26610 Oh, but Carl, you do n''t mean to say you''re going to give up your business, when you''re doing so well?
26610Oh, he went down the opposite side of the track pretty fast, but why the dickens was he so slow going up my side? 26610 Oh, ought I to, do you think?
26610Oh, you do, do you? 26610 Oh?
26610Perhaps, my Hawk.... Do n''t you think, though, that we might be bored in your Rocky Mountain cabin, if we were there for months and months?
26610Really----"And you''d rather play around with me than any of the Skull and Bones or Hasty Pudding men you know? 26610 Ruth blessed, do you know the thing I want most?...
26610Ruth, you wo n''t make up your mind to marry Phil till you''re_ sure_, will you? 26610 Say, Bone, do you think a fellow ever ought to join a church?"
26610Say, are you feeling better now? 26610 Say, j''know of any jobs in this----""Any_ what s_?"
26610September?
26610Seriously, Ruth, would n''t you like to have such a place, back in the wilderness?
26610So now you''ll be all nice and in love with Gertie again, heh? 26610 That''s very true, Carl, but do you appreciate the city?
26610Then? 26610 Thought you were going to be a mechanical engineer?"
26610To Brazil? 26610 Vell?"
26610W- w- well,shivered the Turk,"who tries it first?"
26610W- where----Does Dr. Brown live here?
26610W- why, how d''you mean, Genie?
26610We had n''t ought to go on, had we?
26610We''ll have some good long hikes together, heh?... 26610 We''re not lovers?"
26610Well, I''ve done some settlement work----Did you ever do any, by any chance?
26610Well, and wha''do_ you_ mean by''broad''? 26610 Well, ca n''t a fellow change his mind?
26610Well, even so, do n''t you think it''s kind of unnecessary to talk publicly, right out in a college lecture- room, about socialism?
26610Well, suppose he was going to be a lawyer and go in for politics?
26610Well, would you really want to keep on going, and take your wife? 26610 Well, young man, are you prepared to apologize to the president and faculty?"
26610Wh- what''s the matter?
26610What d''you mean by''provincial''?
26610What do I care if they hit me?
26610What do you mean by''common''?
26610What do you mean by''decently''?
26610What do you mean by''our class''?
26610What do you mean?
26610What for?
26610What is a Touricar? 26610 What is this Upper West Side?
26610What is your authority for that?
26610What new philosophy?
26610What the deuce is the matter?
26610What was that?
26610What''s the purpose of it, anyway? 26610 What''s trouble, Genie?
26610What''s your name, little boy?
26610What? 26610 When shall I come?"
26610When? 26610 Where do we go?"
26610Where''s de matches, you tissy- cat?
26610Where''s those steps? 26610 Why do n''t any of you fellows like me?"
26610Why not? 26610 Why should n''t I read it?"
26610Why sorry?
26610Why, blessed, what you scared of? 26610 Why, is n''t it pretty cold, do n''t you think?"
26610Y- yes?
26610Yes, but then how can you belong to the Blue Bowl Sodality?
26610Yes, but----"And you''d rather be loafing on a dirty wharf, looking at a tramp steamer, than taking tea at the Plaza?
26610Yes.... To- night, I_ must_ have a mystery.... Do you swear, as a man of honor, that you are at this party dishonorably, uninvited?
26610You are n''t angry at them?
26610You do n''t? 26610 You do trust me, do n''t you?"
26610You really have enjoyed it?
26610You saw our hands?
26610You think it might be considered then?
26610You? 26610 You?
26610You_ wo n''t_ let Phil lock you up for a while?
26610_ Wer ist da?_ I see you! 26610 ''Sides, even if it was across the sea, could n''t we go an''be stow''ways, like the Younger Brothers and all them? 26610 ( You''ve never seen''The Two Orphans,''have you? 26610 A blooming red- lipped Venus?... 26610 A cub reporter from the City News Association piped, like a fox- terrier,What time''ll you get off, Hawk?"
26610A millionaire that we build machines for you to smash them?
26610About ready for a swim?
26610Against the white walls.... May I consider that we are engaged then, Miss Winslow-- engaged for the next marriage?"
26610Aloud, to Harry:"Say, what''s it like in Kansas?
26610Am I invited to dinner with a swain?...
26610And I ca n''t get this insane question out of my mind: Was his beard burned?
26610And afterward we went and waited outside, right near the stage entrance, and what do you think?
26610And are n''t authors better than commonplaceness?
26610And how honored I am to have you tell me-- Lieutenant Haviland-- and the very bad Carl that lived in Joralemon?"
26610And let me tell you that my idea of no kind of conversation is to have a guy spring''Have you read?''
26610And we would n''t even be rich, would we?"
26610And we''ll put the money for a diamond ring into a big davenport.... Are we going to be dreadfully poor?"
26610And what other remedy was there?
26610And when I see you again there wo n''t be-- we''ll both forget all about to- night, wo n''t we?
26610And why had he hurried?
26610And why have n''t you been up to see us?
26610And will you believe how very, very much I honor you?
26610And you could smell the pine needles and sit there and look way off----Would you like it?"
26610Announcements, now.... What''s he waiting for?
26610Anyway, by the time I go to Plato I''ll know----""D''you mean to say you''re going to that back- creek nunnery?
26610Are n''t I, Carl?"
26610Are you a dramatist?"
26610Are you going to play checkers all through life?"
26610Are you the poet or the explorer?"
26610As the council of seers rose, Carl timidly said to Ray,"Straight, now, have quite a lot of the fellows been saying I was a goat?"
26610As they climbed the curving stairs Ruth tucked her arm in his, saying:"Now do you see why I wo n''t be engaged?
26610At least as long as I have this new shirt, which you observed with some approval while I was drooling on about authors?
26610Bagby wrote that he was coming North, to prepare for the spring''s experiments; would n''t Carl consider joining him?
26610Because I stood up first?
26610Bjorken?"
26610But Carmeau pulled his beard, opened his mouth once or twice, then shrieked:"What the davil you t''ink you are?
26610But are n''t we modern enough so we can discuss frankly the question of whether I''d better propose to you, some day?"
26610But ca n''t we just sit like this?
26610But ca n''t you see I''ve got to stop it before it''s too late, just for that reason?
26610But do n''t you think your theory is dangerous, Mr. Ericson?
26610But do you dare impose a perfectly strange man on her?"
26610But first he kissed her hand with a courtly reverence, and said, with a sweetness new to him:"Dear, will you forgive me if I''ve ever hurt you?
26610But for a moment a strange look of distance dwelt in Ruth''s eyes, and she said:"I wonder what I can do with the winter stars we''ve found?
26610But from across the creek whimpered Gertie''s call:"Carl, oh,_ Carl_, where are you?"
26610But have n''t you seen by this time about how much good it does for one lone sophomore to try and run the faculty?"
26610But he had no time to repent of his doubt, now, so busily was he exulting to himself, slipping a hand under her arm:"Love her?
26610But his tone was plaintive as he mourned,"How did it all start, anyway?"
26610But how could he steer a world- war or a world- industry?
26610But how do you know it is n''t simply living in a flat and not having any work to do_ except_ developing a temperament?
26610But if by any chance you_ are_ in town, wo n''t you make your playmate''s shout to you from her back yard a part of your Xmas?
26610But it is n''t conventional to go on long tramps with even the nicest new Johnnies, is it?"
26610But more than that: What would she herself be like against that background?
26610But she did insist that they plan practically; and it was she who wondered:"But what would happen if everybody went skipping off like us?
26610But these assistant aviators in the crowd get me wild.... All right?
26610But to- night----"Gertie:"Oh, must you go so soon?
26610But you will let me get back by dinner- time, wo n''t you?
26610But you''d like to help, would n''t you?
26610But-- it''s all right, now, is n''t it?...
26610But-- was Ruth so bound?
26610Ca n''t you see that?
26610Can I fly with the carburetor as she is?
26610Can I get into it and get away?"
26610Carl groaned:"He do n''t?
26610Carl marveled,"Do you go to Frazer''s?"
26610Carl swung him up and inquired,"What is it, old man?"
26610Carl''s manager chuckled to the president of the fair association,"Well, that was some flight, eh?"
26610Carl''s manager, fatly galloping up, shrilled,"How was it, old man?"
26610Carl''s scalp tickled, but he tried to be very offhand in remarking:"You must have gotten that dress in New York, did n''t you?
26610Carl( hastily, wondering what Eddie Klemm had done):"Oh, I see.... Have there been many changes in Joralemon?"
26610Carl:"Certainly is....''Member the time we had the May party at Adelaide''s, and all I could get for my basket was rag babies and May flowers?
26610Carl:"Not the old pasture by the lake?
26610Carl:"Rush?"
26610Carl:"Well, well, so Ben_ did_ study medicine, after----Oh,_ say_, how''s Adelaide Benner?"
26610Carl:"You''ve forgiven me now, though, have n''t you?"
26610Could he get off on time?
26610Could he pass Tad Warren as he had passed Titherington?
26610Could you be loafing around here with me?
26610Could you go off on a bat with Jack Ryan?"
26610Could you have stayed up longer?"
26610Dear old Brown?
26610Did he teach you to booze?
26610Did n''t it give you some new ideas?"
26610Did n''t you?"
26610Did she cook some little dainty for her husband?
26610Did they summon you here?"
26610Did you ever run through carpets on the line?"
26610Do I win?
26610Do n''t I detect a chill in the atmosphere?
26610Do n''t it tell about doctors''way back in the Bible?
26610Do n''t that sound fairly reasonable?"
26610Do n''t you get frightened?
26610Do n''t you know it''s one of my principles----""But look----""----not to be engaged, Hawk?
26610Do n''t you know you''ve got a chance of seeing the world?
26610Do n''t you realize that every brick would have to be carted two hundred miles through this wilderness?"
26610Do n''t you remember how the sand feels between your toes?"
26610Do n''t you think it''d be better to be a civil engineer or something like that, instead of having to slick up your hair and carry a cane?
26610Do n''t you think that''s a sweet name?
26610Do n''t you?
26610Do n''t you?"
26610Do the people have to come here and breathe this air, I wonder?
26610Do we go right up?
26610Do you come to Mrs. Salisbury''s often?"
26610Do you get that?
26610Do you know how glad I am that you made me come?...
26610Do you know what Bernard Shaw says----?"
26610Do you remember how we found some fool''s gold, and we thought it was gold and hid it on the shore of the lake, and we were going to buy a ship?
26610Do you remember how we ran away?"
26610Do you remember?
26610Do you s''pose mamma will be dreadfully angry?
26610Do you think I would miss my chance of a cabin in the Rockies?...
26610Do you think that?"
26610Do you?"
26610Does he live near here?"
26610Does n''t that tremendous responsibility demand that you do something more than inherit your way of voting?
26610Does one talk about shirts at a second meeting?"
26610Does the doctor play?"
26610Doing pretty well, I guess; settled down and got quite some real- estate holdings.... Have''nother cigar, old man?...
26610Driving a taxi?"
26610Eric----''"Her voice ran down; she flushed and said, defensively:"What time is it?
26610Eve, look here: do n''t you know we ca n''t go on and not go farther?
26610Exploring?"
26610For de love of Mike, d''yuh mean to tell me Lizzie is talking back?
26610For old Joralemon and Plato, eh?
26610Funny, ai n''t it, that when even these dudes from Yale get to be cranks they''re short on baths and tailors?"
26610Furiously:"Where''s the coward?
26610Gambling- houses where it is considered humorous to play"Where Is My Wandering Boy To- night?"
26610Gertie said, slowly:"I''d like to, Carl, but----Unless you''d like to play, doctor?"
26610Gertie:"Why, did n''t you know?
26610Girls, eh?
26610Going to join us rough- necks?
26610Going to lick the whole college, Ericson?"
26610Good night, all.... Ray, will you please be sure and see that that window is fastened before you go to bed?
26610Got your room yet?
26610Had he idealized her?
26610Had he not been a waiter at Plato?
26610Has she done anything worth while?
26610Has something been worrying you?
26610Have I displeased you?
26610Have I_ got_ to be rude to her?
26610Have a cigar?"
26610Have a cigarette?"
26610Have a cigarette?...
26610Have a good time in New York?"
26610Have n''t reformed, have you?
26610Have you ever been in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or gone to a single symphony concert at Carnegie Hall?"
26610Have you gone to sleep?
26610He asked himself,"Have n''t these galoots got any sense?"
26610He blurted out such monologues as,"I wonder if it is n''t pure egotism that makes a person believe that the religion he is born to is the best?
26610He carried about, on the backs of envelopes, such notes as these: Join country clb take R dances there?
26610He could scarce ask the hostess,"Say, where''s Ruth?"
26610He cried:"Old man, I was----Say, you yahoo, are you going to make me carry both my valises to the depot?"
26610He croaked:"Do you feel better, now?
26610He demanded of Martin, aside:"All right, heh?
26610He hated their incessant questions-- always the same:"Were you cold?
26610He tramped into the telephone- booth of the corner drug- store, called up Professor Frazer:"Hello?
26610He turned into a crestfallen youth as Mrs. Cowles opened the door and waited-- waited!--for him to speak, after a crisp:"Well?
26610He was apologetic for his unflattering doubt, but of what sort_ was_ she?
26610He was tormented by a question he had been threshing out for days: Might he permissibly have sent her a Christmas present?
26610He whispered to a professor:"Is that a dormitory, there behind us?
26610He would meet her at some aero race, and she would welcome him as eagerly as he welcomed her.... Had he, perhaps, already met her?
26610Heh?
26610Heh?"
26610Heh?"
26610Heh?"
26610Heh?"
26610Her voice was crooning,"Are you going to kiss me terribly hard?"
26610Him?"
26610His letters are n''t very committal.... Oh, say, Gertie, what ever became of Ben Rusk?
26610Holding hands along the road, eh?
26610Honest, will you give me another?"
26610How could he land without crushing some one?
26610How do you know you''ve got what you call a temperament?
26610How does it feel to fly, anyway?
26610How far had he flown?
26610How had his motor stopped?
26610How is the automobile business going?"
26610How long could he keep up?
26610How much longer would old VanZile be satisfied with millions to come in the future-- perhaps?
26610How would he ever find her?
26610How''s chances for getting a taxi to drive?
26610How''s it going?"
26610How''s that?
26610How''s tricks?"
26610How''s your good health?
26610Huh?
26610Huh?
26610I can hang by my knees on a trapeze.... What did you come from Minneapolis for?"
26610I do n''t want to butt in, but I''m awfully worried; I thought perhaps you ought to know.... Who?
26610I got to be going, pretty quick, but I was wondering if you two felt like playing some crokinole?"
26610I shall expect to find your written----""Say, honest, dean,"Carl suddenly laughed,"may I say just one thing before I get thrown out?"
26610I think this is my dance?"
26610I think----You do n''t happen to have done any authoring, do you?"
26610I thought Eddie would be lots happier if he did n''t come, do n''t you see?"
26610I wonder if we could n''t make her invite us both for dinner?
26610I wonder if you did n''t look like him when you were a boy, with your light hair?"
26610I''ll fly when the wind goes down----You would, would you?"
26610I''ll marry you, but----""Marry me next month-- August?"
26610I''m gettin''sore now, Dick.... Hey you, mechanic: hurt that wing when she tipped?...
26610If I''m honest, will you try not to be too impatient till I do know just what I want?...
26610In a chimney?
26610In a well?
26610In the laboratory Carl was growling:"Well, say, Fatty, if it was right for them to throw Eddie out, where do I come in?
26610In the name of the-- what was it-- Order of the Blue Bowl?"
26610Instantly a swirl of men surrounded Carl, questioning:"What j''do it for?
26610Is Mrs. Needham there?...
26610Is an aviator brave enough to wear his after the fifteenth?...
26610Is it a state of mind?"
26610Is it fun?"
26610Is n''t he a dandy fellow?
26610Is n''t it a fool party?"
26610Is n''t it nice you''ll know them when you go to Plato?"
26610Is n''t it strange how you know people, perfect strangers, from seeing them once, without even speaking to them?
26610Is n''t that fine?"
26610Is she married?"
26610Is that Hawk Ericson?"
26610Is this Gertie and me?"
26610It is n''t as though we were like a lot of poor people who have to have their souls saved in a mission.... What church do you attend?
26610It ought to be the craziest party-- anarchists----""A party, eh?"
26610It''s better now, is n''t it, kiddy?
26610It''s just that people have to go with their own class, do n''t you think?"
26610It''s pretty good, after all, to have home folks that you can depend on, is n''t it?
26610J''like to hear about how Napoleon smashed the theory of divine rule, or about how me and Charlie Weems explored Tiburon?
26610Just what good''ll it do to go on shouting for Frazer?
26610Kiss her?
26610Landed in this bum town, called----, fourth in the race, and found sweet(?)
26610Lieutenant Haviland came up, panting:"All right, o''man?
26610Like Indians?"
26610Love her?
26610Make each other study?"
26610May I trouble you for a match?"
26610Me in a stuffy office?
26610Me to Palm Beach to fly?
26610Mrs. Cowles:"Do you write to your father and mother, Carl?
26610Mrs. Pat is----""When?"
26610My mamma owns part of the Joralemon Flour Mill.... Are you a nice boy?
26610No one else?
26610Not live here?
26610Not much taking it easy here in New York, the way you can in Joralemon, eh?
26610Of course I ca n''t speak as an actual member of the team, but still, as a senior, I hear things----""How d''you mean''disgrace''?"
26610Of course I have n''t made anything yet, but I know I''m going to like it so much, and Miss Deitz says I have a natural taste for vahzes and----""Huh?
26610Of course I want to see some of that part of life, but I think----Oh, do n''t you think those artists and all are dreadfully careless about morals?"
26610Of course, she''ll want to know all about you; but we''ll be mysterious, and that will make it all the more fun, do n''t you think?
26610Oh, Carl, will you_ ever_ forget the time you and I ran away when we were just babies?"
26610Oh, Hawk dear, can you conceive of us actually sitting here and solemnly discussing being_ married_?
26610Oh, I must speak to you about----Do you suppose you would ever get very, very angry at poor me?
26610Oh, say, Ray, how is Howard Griffin getting along?"
26610Oh, why do n''t you want me to go walking with you, now?
26610Oh-- what about our tramp?
26610Olive was invited to come, with a man, but he was called away and she dragged me here, promising me I should see----""Anarchists?"
26610Or foreign diplomats with spade beards?"
26610Or how about you?
26610Or were n''t the ballad people really simple, either?
26610Or would you settle down like the rest, and spend money so you could keep in shape to make money to spend to keep in shape?"
26610Ought n''t we to ring?
26610Pardon me for getting away from the subject proper-- yet am I, actually?
26610Passionate but bewildered, trying not to injure the cause of Frazer by being nasty, he begged:"Straight, did n''t you like his spiel?
26610People especially reporters are always asking me this question, do aviators have imagination?
26610Philip gave him a covert"Who are you, fellow?"
26610Pretty sleepy, are you?
26610Professor Frazer?...
26610Remember it?
26610Ruth whispered:"It''s sweet to be with all these people and their fires.... Will I really learn not to be supercilious?"
26610Ruth, you_ are_ going to marry me?"
26610S- say, w- why do n''t you put on a kimono or something?
26610Said Phil, while Ruth disappeared:"Which way you going?
26610Savvy?
26610Say, Gertie, could he make me a norficer?
26610See how I mean?"
26610See?"
26610Shall I get you the picture in my scrap- book?...
26610She continued:"But seriously, will it be too much of a tax on the Biddy if we do come?
26610She droned, while crocheting with high- minded industry a useless piano- scarf,"Do you still go hunting, Carl?"
26610She got here all right, did n''t she?
26610She might some day go off and get married to some one, but engaged?
26610Since, to date, her only remark had been"Y- yes?"
26610So you''re going to Panama?
26610Somehow----I wonder if you have told so very many?"
26610Speaking of which----Tell me, who did introduce us, you and me?
26610Stroking her hair, he went urgently on:"Do n''t you see?
26610Studying me.... Ca n''t you understand---- Have n''t you any perception?
26610Suppose your motor he stop while you fly over San Mateo?
26610T.?"
26610Tea at-- wasn''t it at the Vanderbilt?
26610That Blackhaw University?
26610That I''ve ever thought of it?"
26610That is n''t wicked, is it?
26610That sounds mixed but---- Oh, blessed, blessed, you really love me?
26610That''s the school his father went to, was n''t it?"
26610The 7.20?...
26610The aviator stared again, let go the machine, walked over, exclaiming:"Say, are n''t you Hawk Ericson?
26610The waiter was a Harvard graduate, I know-- perhaps Oxford-- and he said,''May I sugges''ladies velly nize China dinner?''
26610There were n''t any boys in it, but we----""No boys in it?
26610Think it might be better to propose to- day?
26610This real head of the Emma Winslow family was far too much absorbed in making Carl tell of his long races, and"Why does a flying- machine fly?
26610Uh---- I did n''t quite catch your name?
26610Us, the babes in the wood?
26610VanZile had said, pleasantly,"Going out to the country for Christmas?"
26610Waiting for me or the Turk?"
26610Waiting for_ me!_ Can you beat it?
26610Want to try me?"
26610Was it true he was a mining engineer, a wealthy motorist?
26610Was not his father a carpenter?
26610Was this really his first ascent by himself?
26610We always have been awfully good friends, have n''t we?"
26610We always will be, wo n''t we?"
26610We need n''t go any further, need we?"
26610Well then, next you''d say,''Just how does it feel to be up in an aeroplane?''
26610Were n''t you scared then?
26610Whachu taking, boy?"
26610Whadya mean?"
26610What I wanted to do was to request you to give me concisely but fully a sketch of''Who is Miss Ruth Winslow?''
26610What chance of being found?
26610What d''you think about it, heh, Bob?...
26610What d''you think you are?
26610What d''you think?
26610What do kids eat, bub?"
26610What do you know about this Deitz person?
26610What do you think she had the effrontery to tell me?
26610What does she expect?"
26610What ferry do you catch?...
26610What for?
26610What girl''ve you been falling in love with to get this Plato idea from, eh?"
26610What in the name of the seven saintly sisters did I ever want to be a farmer for, heh?
26610What is it, Carl?"
26610What is your explanation of the phenomenon?"
26610What j''expect me to do?
26610What seems to be the matter?
26610What shall I do?"
26610What time did Tad Warren get here?
26610What was she?
26610What were his sensations?
26610What would you think of a lieutenant that tried to boss all the generals?
26610What''re you thinking of becoming a lawyer for?"
26610What''s a wind pressure?
26610What''s become of that girl you was kissing, last time I seen you on the cover?"
26610What''s the best section to batter for a poke- out, Billy?"
26610What''s your magneto?''"
26610What?
26610What?...
26610What?...
26610When Prexy said to?"
26610When a purring, baby- talking acquaintance gurgled:"How did the Ruthie bride spend her morning?
26610When it was time to start for Professor Frazer''s lecture the Turk blurted:"Why do n''t we stay away and forget about it?
26610Where was yuh hoited?"
26610Where you land?
26610Where''d I do just this before?
26610Where''s t''other one-- Gertie, was it?"
26610Where?
26610While Carl watched, Bone dropped his book and said,"Here, Bob, what d''you think of single- tax, heh?"
26610Who would care if he froze to death?
26610Who''d bear the children and keep the fields plowed to feed the ones that ran away?"
26610Who''s the first girl wants to be kissed?"
26610Who?
26610Who?...
26610Why are you reading that?"
26610Why ca n''t I never go?
26610Why did n''t you keep still?"
26610Why do I bore you so?"
26610Why do I get picked out as the goat, the one to apologize?
26610Why do n''t he fly?
26610Why do n''t he fly?"
26610Why do n''t you go with your bloomin''Phil and Olive?
26610Why do n''t you try to get an engagement?
26610Why do n''t you try working with Ray in his office?
26610Why do n''t you want to go anywhere with me any more?
26610Why do we guess we had n''t to probably maybe ought n''t to had better?"
26610Why do you?"
26610Why does it want to catch the wind?"
26610Why does the wind shove up?
26610Why have n''t you ever told me about New York?
26610Why is the wings curved?
26610Why not go on?
26610Why not?
26610Why, how''s that?"
26610Why, what''d God put love in the world for----""Say, will you quit explaining to me about what God did things for?"
26610Why?
26610Why?"
26610Will Ninety- second Street be big enough for them?"
26610Will you believe that?
26610Will you call for me about two?...
26610Will you marry me?"
26610Will you respect me after it?"
26610Wo n''t you come in and have some coffee and sinkers with us?
26610Wo n''t you take your things off in the room at the head of the stairs?"
26610Wo n''t you''splain to her?
26610Wo n''t you?"
26610Wonder if I dare telephone to Ruth?"
26610Would n''t you like to go for some good long hikes in the country?"
26610Would the maid please ask Miss Ruth to call Mr. Ericson when she woke?
26610Would there be any crocuses out as yet?
26610Would you be too shocked to come?
26610Would you like to call me''Eltruda,''sometimes?"
26610Would you like to play?
26610Would you, practically?
26610Yet he kept his voice gentle:"But why be narrowed to just a few families in one''s interests?
26610You apologize for having a horse face, see?"
26610You do n''t suppose I''d take Clements seriously, do you?
26610You got a board, have n''t you?
26610You have n''t forgotten all our good times, while you''ve been so famous, have you?"
26610You must be good to me; you will prize my love a little, wo n''t you?"
26610You ought to known it was too good a day for hunting to miss.... How''s Gert?
26610You really do n''t remember me at all?
26610You really love me?
26610You remember how I roasted all the fellows in Omega Chi when they said you were nutty to boost him?
26610You will, wo n''t you?"
26610You''ll catch more cold in here, wo n''t you?
26610You''ll play with me awhile, wo n''t you?
26610You''ll say,''Who makes the convention?''
26610You''re a church member, are n''t you?
26610You''re all over being sick?"
26610You-- supercilious?
26610You_ will_ come to St. Orgul''s some time, wo n''t you?"
26610_ Am_ I ready for dinner?
26610_ Are_ you, Gertie?
26610_ Hein?_ You know naut''ing yet.
26610_ October 23_: I wonder how far I''ll ever get as an aviator?
26610_ Refining!_ Son, son, are you going to get Joralemonized?
26610and Is John Orth dead?
26610and Shall we try to climb Chimborazo?
26610have we a family, too?
26610have we got to go all over that again?
26610have you got a mustache, too?
26610he would ask himself in monologues,"law?
26610his father''s best friend a tailor?
26610large on his hat- band, rushed up to Carl, shook his hand busily, and inquired:"Freshman, old man?
26610never in all these years have I been out like this in the wilds, in the dark, not even with Phil?
26610or if you do n''t say that then you''ve simply got to say,''Just how does it feel to fly, anyway?''
26610or the Plaza?"
26610that you really think, think hard, why you vote as you do?...
26610what''d I have to get mixed up in all this for, when I was getting along so good?
26610where''ll we sleep to- night?"
26610wo n''t you men never say anything original?