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37502Climbers are often asked, where can a man start practising rock work?
37502How does Wales, for instance, stand with regard to Cumberland or the Alps?
37502Which did his Lordship mean to flout?
37993For the whole tract there is rough all over, and unpleasant to see to; which[ with?]
37993Or shall we not rather say that they seem so because-- like youth, like life itself-- they are delightful?
37993The question is, who made it and for what purpose was it used?
37993What will be the effect?
37993What, for instance, can be better, just at the clearing of a shower, than the look- out from the Pillar Fell on the opposite side of the valley?
37993has anyone climbed it, and what did he think of it?
26059Which is the last boulder?
26059Can any one be more dogmatic than your modern scientist?
26059Had he discovered our wood and our grub and, perhaps starving, kindled a fire of the one to cook the other?
26059Had some mysterious climber come over from the other side of the mountain and built a fire on the glacier?
26059Is there any country in the world where furs are actually needed more?
26059Or is it solely the conservation of commercial resources that engages the attention of government?
26059Was there really, then, some access to this face of the mountain from the south?
26059What should we have done with the ordinary leather climbing boots?
26059Why should any one haul canned pemmican hundreds of miles into the greatest game country in the world?
26059[ Sidenote: Horns of the South Peak] Where else might that name be placed?
26059_ Is_ there any way to cook flour under such circumstances?
33122François, can not we get round that way?
33122Well, what is to be done?
33122What are the regulations as to the payment of your expenses here?
33122But what did it signify?
33122Most likely there would be clouds or mist to hide the scenery, and even if there were not, would the game be worth the candle?
33122Plodding steadily upwards, we asked from time to time whether we were not yet half way?
33122Should I be repaid for the trouble and discomfort?
33122The first question invariably asked was,"Did you suffer from the rarified air?"
33122The knapsack was opened, and a bottle of wine produced, but what about the corkscrew?
33122The much- desired haven seemed so very near, that I remarked in a diffident way,"Another quarter of an hour, Jules?"
33122They did not, however, put the second question, which one is always asked in England,"Did it repay you?"
33122They then discovered that we were going back, and the same fellow who had just spoken to me said,"Do you wish to make the ascent, sir?"
33122Would not my friends say,"Very wrong, and very foolish, too; you ought to have known better?"
33122come on, women have done it, and why should not we?"
49826''Other explorers''?
49826Are you injured?
49826Are you sure?
49826Did you ever hear of the Liars''Club? 49826 Did you hear something?"
49826How are you at taping, friend?
49826How do you know that every coyote you hear is a coyote?
49826How many trips have there been up Precipice this season?
49826If you do n''t like it, why stay around?
49826Perhaps you are afraid to show your faces?
49826Sign?
49826Spooks?
49826We, huh? 49826 What happened?"
49826You mean there are a lot of incandescent guys like you prowling about?
49826Could this on the mountain be something like?"
49826Did you see the lights?"
49826How many of you boys are in on it?"
49826Right?"
49826Tomorrow you can look for yourself, remember?
49826We can tell tales, but there wo n''t be any proof, eh?"
49826Where''ll we put''em?"
49826_ How warm should a handshake be?
43314''But, Michele, how did_ you_ manage to get up?'' 43314 Combien pour traverser la Mer de Glace?"
43314Go back over the top of the Rothhorn?
43314Where did Carrel fall?
43314''Ay,''said Burgener,''we must, I know; but where?''
43314''Have you hurt yourself?''
43314''How is Tavernaro getting on?''
43314''The signorina is all right there?''
43314''What is it?''
43314''Why ca n''t he bring it up in his mouth?''
43314As I swung in the air, I remember G----, in a curiously calm voice, asking,''Are you all right?''
43314But how long would it last?
43314Imboden shouted out to us,''Where do you come from?''
43314Something had to be done, but what could we choose?
43314The thought that rushed through my mind was-- Am I blinded?
43314Then what will you do?
43314What was to be done?
43314Who can imagine how long the time must have appeared to them, and how impatient they must have been to see an end to their sufferings?
43314Zurbriggen''s first words were,''Are you very much hurt?''
43314_ How_ had Bettega managed it?
45747''And how?''
45747''Art thou here?''
45747''Good, but how did ye proceed?''
45747''Is this the scene Where the old Earthquake- dà ¦ mon taught her young Ruin?''
45747''Zoons, why are ye afraid?''
45747( artists too, if you please) crossed the Alps, does Thackeray give us a long account of the scenery?
45747As we sat on the top enveloped in mist, Mummery and I debated afresh the old question, How should we feel if we ever ascended to 26,000 feet?
45747At some future date, how many years hence who can tell?
45747But first answer ye me, whence come ye?''
45747Can the word be here used in this sense?
45747Had I not been dreadfully ill at 18,000 feet crossing the Mazeno La, whilst here we were all right at 19,000 feet?
45747Had we not ascended our last 3000 feet with hardly a rest and at exactly the same pace as if we had been climbing in the Alps?
45747Have they not been called''inferior mountains''?
45747How can we compare them?
45747May we not call theirs the Golden Age?
45747On the other hand, the descriptions of the beauties of Nature by Sir Walter Scott or by Wordsworth, who reads them now except with an occasional yawn?
45747Some goat or other wild animal; or was it our cook returning with provisions?
45747Therefore why disturb the darkness, O most miserable one, by dismal reiteration of a well- known fact?
45747Therefore, with what joy, think you, did the Three progress onward after the long and troublous ascent?
45747Thou askest, Why?
45747Was it yesterday, or when, that all these things happened?
45747We lingered for a long time on the summit; but in a land where, at that time of year, night never comes, what need was there to hurry?
45747What do mountains, streams, pinewoods, and lakes ruffled by the wind, mean to them?
45747What is the depth of that stealthily flowing flood and the measure of its waters, who can say?
45747Where would it lead to?
45747Who had started it?
45747Why can not he be satisfied with these simpler and more homely pleasures?
45747Why should not an Irish club, like the Climbers''Club, the Cairngorm Club, or the Scottish Mountaineering Club, be formed?
45747Would the morning never come, and with it the warm sunshine?
45747[ Illustration: CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS Showing the Ice Fields and the Mountains_ Heights when marked?
45747can I be growing sentimental?
45747those delightful toys of one''s youth, where have they all gone?
45747why have I to spend much ink and thought in answering them?
42758Almer asked, with more point than politeness,''Why do n''t you try to go up a mountain which_ can_ be ascended?''
42758Almost before I got my head over the crest came the anxious question from below,''Will it go on the other side?'' 42758 Have you ever been up it?"
42758He says that if a climber finds himself in a position----"Will you go on, sir, or must I come down and help you?
42758How do you know?
42758Is there any hope?
42758Mademoiselle looked at me, noticed my bent head and my eyes full of tears-- she rose, came towards me--''What is the matter? 42758 What gully?"
42758Where are the others?
42758Where is your book, young man?
42758Where were the men?
42758Who is it?
42758Why do you not return when the gentleman wishes it?
42758Why not do it from the Mortel Hut?
42758''Can we get over?''
42758''Can you hold there?''
42758''Do you see the great red rock up yonder?''
42758''Does monsieur think he will get up?''
42758''How does it look?''
42758''Monsieur is going to the Jardin?''
42758''Pardon-- where does monsieur expect to go?''
42758''Then, beyond a doubt, monsieur will cross the Col du Géant?''
42758''What are we to do now?''
42758''What does it look like?''
42758''What is it?''
42758''What is the matter, Croz?''
42758''What is the matter?''
42758A visitor at Zermatt, or some other climbing centre, was heard to enquire:"Why do people take two guides?
42758And how is this proficiency obtained?
42758But Favre met me in the passage, demanded''Who is it?''
42758But, where else to look?
42758Could we cross the ridge to Piz Bernina and so avoid the chimney?
42758He very sensibly inquired:"What peaks have you not done yet here, ma''am?"
42758How does the guide learn his profession?
42758Is it in case they lose one?"
42758Roman turned to me:"Can you find the mountain?
42758Shall we try and carry her?"
42758Should you know it if you saw it?
42758TRUE TALES OF MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE CHAPTER I WHAT IS MOUNTAINEERING?
42758There was no doubt now where we were; our peak was some way beyond, and the only question was, how to go up it?
42758WHAT IS MOUNTAINEERING?
42758What next?
42758Where in the wide world will you find a sport able to yield pleasure like this?"
42758Which was the more serious danger, the threatening avalanches in the couloir or the pelting of the stones which swept down from every side?
42758Why could they not leave us alone to die?
42758Will you get up a subscription for them, ma''am, and help them as much as possible?"
42758You may ask:"How does a guide find his way on a mountain new to him?"
42758she cried on seeing me,''All has gone well?''
35652''Who is he? 35652 ''Why do n''t you eat it, son?''
35652A boat and a mule?
35652A hat?
35652Alaric?
35652Alle same,_ sitkum sun_ some place; do n''t he?
35652And what do you propose to do next?
35652And you want me to quit it for some stupid shore work that''ll make a fellow think he''s got about as much life in him as a clam?
35652And you want to leave him to drown, do ye? 35652 And you will go right to work at learning how to do the things that other boys do, wo n''t you?"
35652And you will never give anybody in the whole world a chance to say such a thing again, will you?
35652And your father is Amos Todd, the millionaire?
35652And, Bonny, you will forgive me, wo n''t you, for not telling you before? 35652 Are you a Frenchman too?"
35652Been having bad dreams?
35652But Captain Duff, I think--"Who asked ye to think? 35652 But I say, Mister-- By- the- way, what is your name?"
35652But I thought a hump- durgin went by steam?
35652But do you know what they are smoking in those pipes?
35652But we wo n''t lay it up against him, will we? 35652 But what are they talking about now?"
35652But what are you going to do for food? 35652 But what did you do after your ship sailed away without you?"
35652But what do you think we ought to do now?
35652But what kind of work are you looking for, and what pay do you expect?
35652But what of that? 35652 But, Rick,"he added, almost in a whisper,"are you sure there is n''t any mistake about it all?
35652But, dad, how did you come to find me out? 35652 By- the- way,"asked Alaric, hesitatingly,"do n''t I need to get some brushes and things?"
35652Climbing?
35652Could n''t I change suits with you?
35652Did he do it for the insurance?
35652Did n''t you?
35652Did they give you any breakfast?
35652Did you happen to hear them give the driver any directions?
35652Did you have any dinner yesterday?
35652Did you say this was Tacoma, though?
35652Dirty- fife?
35652Do n''t you hear something?
35652Do n''t you know how to cook anything?
35652Do n''t you see he''s dressed for it? 35652 Do n''t you see the name''_ F- A- N- C- Y_''on her stern?
35652Do n''t you think, though, that I ought to have the name of the sloop embroidered across the front of this sweater? 35652 Do n''t you wish we would?"
35652Do n''t you? 35652 Do they seem to be all right?"
35652Do you mean Chinamen? 35652 Do you mean sell it?"
35652Do you really think I can get there, though?
35652Do you really think so? 35652 Do you think the captain will agree to it?"
35652Do you think you could climb it?
35652Do you want to go to Tacoma or Seattle?
35652Does his royal highness take us for dukes?
35652Does n''t it?
35652Flowers?
35652Going to seize the sloop anyway, be ye? 35652 Going to take a run on the_ Fancy_ yourself, sir?"
35652Going yachting, sir?
35652Have you been to Paris?
35652Have you ever sailed a boat or helped work a vessel?
35652Have you really made up your mind to desert the ship?
35652Have you, really?
35652How about robbing the government?
35652How can it be?
35652How can it be?
35652How could he have known just where to look for us?
35652How could you play your old father such a trick? 35652 How could you talk to him that way?"
35652How did you know we were coming at all?
35652How many more times can I make this trip before my strength is exhausted?
35652I am, am I?
35652I mean, do you know what the men in those bunks are doing?
35652I reckon all you men are looking for a job?
35652I think we''d be only too glad to stay here and work,replied Alaric--"wouldn''t we, Bonny?"
35652I wonder how much longer I shall be able to hold out?
35652I wonder if we can?
35652Is it all right, Rick?
35652Is it the truffles or the pate grass or the cheese?
35652Is it?
35652Is n''t it?
35652Is n''t it?
35652Is n''t it?
35652Is n''t that extremely dangerous?
35652Is n''t there?
35652Is this his dunnage?
35652Is this your Philip Ryder?
35652Is this your property?
35652Might what?
35652None at all?
35652Not down the north side?
35652Not ill, I hope?
35652Of course there is,he cried,"and as I found it last night, why should n''t I to- day?"
35652Oh, you will, will you, you young rascal?
35652Or any supper last night?
35652Queer, is n''t it, how the poor lad''s mind wanders?
35652Really?
35652Shirking, are ye, you lazy young hound? 35652 Skookum?
35652Smell''em, do ye? 35652 So it was you who sent for us?"
35652So you claim to be wiser than the men who make our laws, do you?
35652So_ you_ are breaking the law to save some other fellow''s conscience?
35652Son of Amos Todd, your San Francisco millionaire?
35652That so? 35652 Then of course you''ll want some soft bread, a few tins of milk, half a dozen jars of marmalade, and a dozen or so of potted meats?"
35652Then what shall we do?
35652Then why did n''t the man get the things he wanted, and have them charged?
35652Then,asked Alaric, excitedly,"why do n''t you take me?
35652Us?
35652Was he?
35652Was his name Jalap Coombs?
35652Well, then, what sort?
35652Well?
35652What are you giving us?
35652What d''ye mean by lowering a sail without orders? 35652 What did you say his name was?"
35652What do you mean by calling me a pirate?
35652What do you mean by eating my breakfast?
35652What do you mean by going to China?
35652What does all this flashing of lights and setting lanterns adrift mean, anyway?
35652What does she carry?
35652What for?
35652What harm is there in that? 35652 What has become of him?"
35652What have you broken, Rick?
35652What is a Siwash?
35652What is a hump- durgin?
35652What is that, sir?
35652What is the matter?
35652What kind of a job do you want?
35652What made him?
35652What made you put out those lights?
35652What made you say it was Phil Ryder, then?
35652What''s his name?
35652What''s the matter?
35652What''s what?
35652What? 35652 Whatever made you bring that ball along?"
35652Where are you going now, and what do you propose to do next?
35652Where have you been all this time?
35652Where would you have got it?
35652Where?
35652Where?
35652Who are you? 35652 Who did?"
35652Who is Bonny?
35652Who is Skookum John?
35652Who is he, then?
35652Who is he? 35652 Who is he?"
35652Who is that land- lubber togged out like a sporty salt?
35652Who is with you?
35652Who wo n''t?
35652Who?
35652Why did n''t the captain pay him?
35652Why did n''t you wake me long ago?
35652Why do n''t you get one of them? 35652 Why do n''t you learn, then?"
35652Why not? 35652 Why should I?
35652Why so?
35652Why? 35652 Why?"
35652Wo n''t you drive now, Cousin Esther?
35652Would n''t I?
35652Would they?
35652Would you undertake it for thirty dollars a month and all expenses?
35652Would you?
35652Ye''ve got a hand, have ye?
35652Yes, I really have,answered the other;"and you will come with me, wo n''t you, Bonny?"
35652Yes, they do, the cruel men who would kill me; but you will stay and drive them away if they come, will you not? 35652 Yes; is n''t he?--a regular old sea- bear?
35652You are certainly mistaken, sir, this time, for--"Who, I? 35652 You are?"
35652You do n''t mean that our passengers are to be Chinamen?
35652You mean Richard Dale?
35652You?
35652Your breakfast, is it, son? 35652 _ Mesika wau wau Tyhee?_( Did you talk to the captain?)
35652_ Mesika wau wau Tyhee?_( Did you talk to the captain?) 35652 _ They mamook klatawa?_"( Have they gone away?)
35652_ They mamook klatawa?_( Have they gone away?)
35652_ Vous voulez une voiture, n''est- ce pas?_he added, turning to the stranger.
35652_ You_ looking for work?
35652''Chinks''are passengers, are n''t they?"
35652Among others he asked:"What is the revenue- cutter doing at Tacoma all this time?
35652And how could he do this better than by securing the good- will of those on board the white_ piah- ship_?
35652And how did you happen to get into this fix?"
35652And how do you suppose we can ever get back?"
35652And how does he happen to be starved?''
35652And may I ask what sort of a cargo?"
35652And the girls?
35652And where did you pick up the notion?
35652And you know this young man?"
35652Anything else, sir?"
35652Are we to turn gold- hunters or Indian- fighters, or is it something in the exploring line?"
35652Are you ready now for the buckwheats?
35652Are you, dad?"
35652Are''chinks''Chinamen?"
35652Bear''?"
35652Besides all this, had not Bonny hesitated before consenting to give him a trial, and had he not insisted on coming?
35652But I say, Bonny, how did you ever manage to get back on board after tumbling-- I mean, after I knocked you-- into the water?
35652But I say, Rick, this business of running away and being chased seems quite like old times, do n''t it?"
35652But I say, let''s stop in here and get something to eat, for I''m hungry-- aren''t you?"
35652But I''d like to know what''s the harm in running a cargo like ours?
35652But could they?
35652But how had the young sailor regained the sloop after being knocked overboard?
35652But what do strong young fellows like you want of soup- kitchens?
35652But what language does he talk himself?"
35652But what of that?
35652But what shall we do now?"
35652But what''s the odds?
35652But where are you driving to?
35652But where did you say you came from?"
35652But where did your folks find the name, son?"
35652But where do you suppose we are going now?"
35652But who could he be?
35652But who gave it to you, and how did he happen to?"
35652But why did n''t you let them take back the things we did n''t need?"
35652But you do n''t live here then, after all?"
35652But, Bonny, what makes you think of turning this boat adrift?
35652But, boys, what do you say to supper?
35652By- the- way, did you bring my old hat with you?"
35652By- the- way, what would happen if a cutter should get after us to- night?"
35652C''est Monsieur Filbert, n''est- ce pas?_""_ Oui, oui.
35652CHAPTER XX AN EXCITING RACE FOR LIBERTY"What do you suppose it all means?"
35652CHAPTER XXV ENGAGED TO INTERPRET FOR THE FRENCH"Where did you get that baseball?"
35652CHAPTER XXXVII WHAT IS A HUMP- DURGIN?
35652Ca n''t you get to me?
35652Can he shoot?"
35652Can it be that I may engage you to remain and interpret for me this language of distraction?"
35652Could it be but one day since their first meeting?
35652D''ye hear?
35652Did n''t somebody get us something to eat?"
35652Did n''t we do it neatly?"
35652Did n''t you ever smell it before?"
35652Did n''t you hear me say I did n''t need any more of''em?"
35652Did n''t you recognize it?"
35652Do n''t ye know that if he''s alive he''s drifted astarn by this time?
35652Do n''t ye suppose I know what I''m talking about?
35652Do n''t you know?
35652Do you belong on that sloop?"
35652Do you know him?"
35652Do you remember how we were feeling about this time last night?"
35652Do you see that mountain over there?"
35652Do you suppose it can have anything to do with that smuggling business?"
35652Do you think you feel strong enough to set straddle of a horse, son?"
35652Do you think you know him?"
35652Do you understand?"
35652Ef she moves, or even shows black smoke, you let me know, d''ye hear?"
35652Feed you young pirates with rations that''s just been seized by the government?
35652Funny, was n''t it?"
35652Give us another, will you?"
35652Good- paying business, is n''t it?"
35652Got the stuff ready?"
35652H''ist it, d''ye hear?"
35652Had any boy ever stepped from one life into another so entirely different as suddenly and completely as he?
35652Had they not two whole dollars between them, and was not that enough to make them independent of the world?
35652Has she broken down?"
35652Hastening to change the subject, he asked:"If you took the mate''s place, who took yours?"
35652Have n''t seen anything, have you?"
35652Have n''t you any matches?"
35652Have you had anything to eat?"
35652Have you seen my Gretchen?
35652Have you?"
35652He is to give you money, is he?"
35652He started at sight of the lad, and exclaimed:"How came you here so soon?
35652How are you to- day?
35652How came you here?
35652How can you care to do anything so common?
35652How could he hold on to that cruel line that seemed only fitted to drag him to destruction?
35652How could it be that Bonny had kept himself afloat so long?
35652How could they wait?
35652How do you happen to be looking for work, anyway?
35652How long have you been on the way?"
35652How should he reach him?
35652How was this strange adventure to end?
35652How would you like to go to France with Margaret and me this summer?
35652I did know a Phil Ryder once, but-- What''s that ye say?
35652I mean, what is his name?"
35652I say, fellows, that must be great fun, and I''d like to try it just for once, would n''t you?"
35652I say, though, Rick, is n''t this jolly exciting?"
35652I say, though, would you mind stepping over in the shadow, where we wo n''t be interrupted?"
35652I suppose he would say''Rainy''for Rainier?"
35652I suppose they''d charge something to take me, would n''t they?"
35652I suppose this is the United States and the end of the voyage, is n''t it?"
35652I suppose you told him that I was pretty well up on Chinook?
35652I wonder how he ever got hold of it?
35652I wonder if that young chap with the bag can be one of her crew?"
35652I''ll work hard and do anything you say?"
35652If you will kindly give the instructions?"
35652In order to find out he gained his comrade''s side, and asked, in a low tone:"Do you know, Bonny, what sort of a place this is?"
35652Is it against the law?"
35652Is n''t he laying down the law to those chaps, though?"
35652Is n''t there any other place to which we can go?"
35652Is that it?
35652It was all the hat, though, was n''t it, Bonny?
35652Might it not be brighter than they thought, and still at a distance from them?
35652No?
35652Not Israel Matthews, of the_ Phoca_?
35652Now, what are you going to do next?"
35652Now, you new fellow, your name''s Todd, is n''t it?"
35652Oh, Bonny, is it you?"
35652Put him ashore, I tell ye, and do it in a hurry too, or you''ll go with him without one cent of wages-- not one cent, d''ye hear?
35652Sabe?
35652Sabe?"
35652See?
35652See?"
35652Shall I heave the rest of the truck overboard, sir?"
35652Shall we try for a passage on her?"
35652So suppose we separate for a while?
35652So we are on your trail at last, are we?"
35652So you belong to this craft, do you?
35652That''ll do?
35652The commander bowed slightly, and then asked,"Is your name Philip Ryder?"
35652There''ll come a day of reckoning, though-- a day of reckoning, d''ye hear?
35652They were things that I had to have anyway, and so what would be the use of asking the prices?
35652Vat you dake me for?"
35652WHAT IS A HUMP- DURGIN?
35652Was he any happier then than now?
35652Was his friend endowed with supernatural powers that enabled him to traverse the sea at will?
35652Was n''t it awful?
35652Was the chase indeed given over, and were they free to go where they pleased?
35652Wer ist denn das?_"and the startled lad sprang to his feet in terror.
35652Were they close to it, after all?
35652What could he do?
35652What could it mean?
35652What do you mean by running off with government property?"
35652What do you propose to do next?"
35652What do you say-- shall we give him a show?"
35652What do you say?
35652What do you say?"
35652What do you want?
35652What ever made you buy it?"
35652What had happened?
35652What have I said?
35652What in the world made you pay for all that truck?
35652What is your name?
35652What should he say?
35652What was it he had called making a boat go with only one oar?
35652What would he think on finding strangers in possession?
35652What would n''t he give to be allowed to join the merry party and make the adventurous trip with them?
35652What''s a few dollars more or less to a government as rich as ours?"
35652What''s that?"
35652What, then, could they do?
35652Whatever are we to do with a baby?"
35652When Bonny rejoined Alaric at the lookout station he asked, with a chuckle:"What do you think of that for a scheme, Rick?
35652When it was over, he said:"Your name is Bonny Brooks, is n''t it?"
35652When the long story was ended, he asked, quietly:"How much have you earned by your summer''s work, son; and what have you to show for it?"
35652Where are you?"
35652Where did you learn to sing''_ Muss i denn_''?"
35652Where does she run to from here?"
35652Where is your home, and where are your folks?"
35652Where is your home?
35652Who owned that camp, and why did he not return to it?
35652Why ai n''t ye at work, earning an honest living?
35652Why ca n''t you?"
35652Why do n''t he, I say?"
35652Why should they want to catch us?"
35652Why--?"
35652Why?
35652With all your learning, do n''t you know what a hump- durgin is?
35652Wo n''t you let me go on to a ranch, or somewhere where I can learn to be a man?"
35652Would n''t it be just as right to rob Mr. Vanderbilt or Mr. Astor, or even my-- I mean any other millionaire?
35652Would n''t we find her useful?"
35652You here?
35652You savey that?"
35652You will be my friend-- you, to whom I can talk with the tongue of the fatherland?"
35652You''d been willing, would n''t you?"
35652_ Après vous, monsieur._ Do you also speak the language of the beautiful France?
35652d''ye hear?"
35652do you pretend you did n''t know after seeing the''chinks''and the''dope''and all that was going on?
35652exclaimed Alaric,"do you remember a place that sounded hollow?"
35652is it so?
35652olives and mushrooms and truffles, and the rest of the things with queer names?
35652responded Bonny;"and wo n''t I if ever I get another chance?
35652you thundering young blunderbuss?"