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31384So fast, so fast,--why should I wait,The hurrying water said,"When yonder by the cañon gate The farmer waits for bread?"
31384But where are you going so fast, so fast, And what do you think to do?
31384But where to- morrow?
31384But why say it in that way when I can hear them still, even as I write?
31384Is there anything in the world at last For a babbling brook like you?"
31384We learned from nature; we learned from animal nature; we learned from human nature; and where are they who studied from the same page as did I?
34844And when will you return to Nikumi and Mary?
34844And you will leave your wild life of the prairies to go back to the tame existence of rural English life? 34844 But why need I do it?"
34844I can not tell; I hope before many moons; will you grieve to have me go Nikumi?
34844Take the child--where, and for what?
34844Take the child,her child and his?
34844What are you going to do with Nikumi and Mary?
34844What has become of the Nebraska wind of those days? 34844 What have you got?"
34844After looking at these ghastly certificates of prowess in Indian warfare I said to the possessor:"Do you still like to go into fights with the Sioux?"
34844And Nikumi?
34844And with only three or four frightened, irresponsible people to save her, perhaps from a similar or worse fate?
34844As soon as the lad left, one Indian went to the window and asked"Where boy go?"
34844Could Gale have seen her would he have relented and left the child to her?
34844Going away again as he had come to her many seasons ago?
34844Has it been the history of the union of the stronger and weaker races that the stronger have given up their desires?
34844He did n''t like my screaming but followed me into the sitting room and upon seeing mother lying down said,"White lady sick?"
34844How long would the hoppers remain?
34844How should she take it up again?
34844I asked,"What are you doing here?"
34844I do not worry about myself, then why do you for me?
34844I was scared, but I managed to gasp,"Sioux?"
34844If this be true, I wish you would show me these trophies of your courage and victories?
34844Is there none to hear their cry?
34844Just as he was about to start, his employer said to him:"Hunter, where''s your coat?"
34844My heart sank within me as I thought but did not say,''How can I ever live in a place like this?''"
34844North?"
34844Oh, where are the students of scientific research and domestic economy?
34844Or do you wait in silence, race outrun, The march of ages in their onward flow?
34844The delectable mountains were always ahead of us-- would we ever reach them?
34844The thought recurred to me so often, why is it men are so cruel to each other-- wolfish in nature, seeking to destroy their own kind?
34844Was he going to leave and sail down the great river to the St. Louis whence came all traders and the soldiers on the boats?
34844What rights had she compared with this English gentleman who had taken her from her tribe, and now would cast her back again and take away her child?
34844What will the next fifty years bring?
34844When do your boats go down again?"
34844Where are the seas of rosin- weed, with their yellow summer parasols, which covered the prairie in those days?
34844Would she be an Indian or an English maiden?
34844Would the old progenitors return?
34844Would they deposit their eggs to hatch the following spring and thus perpetuate their species?
34844You will go there to that land?"
34844you teach school?"
44688Can not we ford it?
44688Can we cross on a boat, then?
44688Can you give me a lift?
44688Did He forsake me,do you ask?
44688Did n''t they write to you about his being so sick?
44688Do you think they will be on a spree when I get there?
44688Does it_ always_ rain here?
44688Go to the----, lady?
44688Home- sick?
44688Homesick?
44688How can you travel through such weather?
44688How many miles can you go in a day?
44688How much for my lodging?
44688I am glad to have an opportunity to enquire about them; how are they getting along?
44688I do n''t know, did they?
44688I do wish you would tell me, Mr. N., how these canyons have been made?
44688Indeed? 44688 Is there a touch lacking or a color wanting?"
44688Is what?
44688Keefer? 44688 Never get sick?"
44688Norval got well? 44688 Not even a cold?"
44688Out at the oats field?
44688Rattle, rattle at the latch,and"Oo witing, Aunt Pet?
44688Well, do you think that is what these mules are doing now?
44688Well, is this the place?
44688Well, watch, or your horse will tramp in a gopher hole and throw you; can you stand another trot?
44688What does it eat?
44688What have I been doing? 44688 What kind of a shanty is this?"
44688What security do you want of me?
44688What''s gone?
44688When_ will_ it clear off?
44688Where did he go to?
44688Where do you stop when you go to B.?
44688Where, Miss Fulton, where?
44688Why not unload the trunks and carry them up the hill?
44688Why, what''s the matter now, Miss Fulton?
44688Why?
44688You know where they live then?
44688You ladies belong to the colony from Pennsylvania, do you not?
44688Your silk dress too?
44688& M. from Wymore, and also from Omaha; is the county seat of Webster county, and surrounded by a rich country-- need I add more?
44688''Wait?''
44688A gentleman standing near asked:"Are you ladies of the colony that arrived last night?"
44688After a few moments conversation, he asked:"What part of Pennsylvania are you from, Miss Fulton?"
44688All going to perhaps share the same toil and disadvantages, as well as the same pleasures of the new home?
44688And how many little boys and girls in the common school building?
44688And where is the voyager upon life''s sea that does not cast wheat and chaff, roses and thorns upon the waves as they cross over?
44688Another, a mere boy with a stick in his hand, comes to inquire the road to the bridge"where you do n''t have to pay toll?"
44688Bloom, little flower, all the way along, Sing to us travelers your own quiet song, Speak to us softly, gently, and low, Are they well and happy?
44688Brudder, will you pray?"
44688But Mr. N. comes up and interrupts me with:"Do you know, Miss Fulton, your keeping a May- day seems so strange to me?
44688But, reader, do we not leave footprints upon the shores that show whence we came, and whither we have gone?
44688C.?"
44688Did you ever read Mark Twain''s"Roughing It?"
44688Do n''t you_ love_ to go fossiling, Miss?"
44688Do they keep a boarding- house?"
44688Do wonder if"Mark"ever slept on an extension table when he was out west?
44688Do you wonder, reader, that I feel lonely and homesick, amid scenes so strange and new?
44688Euber?"
44688First came Sister Lizzie to greet us, then dear May, shy little Frantie, and squealing, kicking Charlie boy was kissed-- but where is Will?
44688Flowers, do you know?
44688Fulton''s?"
44688Have they unfolded into leaves as bright as these I gather?
44688He asks;"Is the colony supplied with a minister?
44688Here is a field smothered with sunflowers: wonder why Oscar Wilde did n''t take a homestead here?
44688How could it be, unless it twined round a grass stalk?
44688How do I know how many there are at work in the creamery, flouring mill, and woolen factory?
44688I asked:"Do you not find this a poor house for an asthmatic?"
44688I could not wait until I reached the"wee Margaretta"to call to her, and then came Sister Maggie, and were not we glad?
44688I count him sixth, but am told he came from Denver in that condition, so I will give Colorado the honor(?)
44688I thought, as I looked over the people, could our eastern towns do better?
44688I was aroused from my sad reverie by an aged gentleman who stood in the door, asking:"Why, is this the way we cross the river?
44688Is there not another aboard this train who is the only one away from the old home?
44688July 30, 5:30 P.M."Will you tell me, please, when we cross the Pennsylvania state line?"
44688K., who had been so kind, and the colony people all?
44688Now what do you think of a climate like that?
44688Now, who would n''t be a martyr to kisses-- I mean baby kisses?
44688Now, who would n''t go with a dear, good mother?
44688Now, who would n''t turn a grindstone for a dear, good father?
44688O, rose, that blooms and wastes thy fragrance on this wide spread plain, what is thy life?
44688One do n''t know when to be thankful, do they?
44688One evening Cousin Andy said:"I''ll give you twenty- five cents for your dog, Pet?"
44688Over the switches, past the dirty flagmen, with their inseparable pipe( wonder if they are the husbands and fathers of the coal and rag pickers?)
44688Reader, do you know how an oil town is built up?
44688Rough?
44688Several years ago these canyons afforded good hiding places for stray(?)
44688Sheep, sheep, and cattle, cattle-- What has cattle?
44688Slack"to make turn- over cake;"and made enquiry, saying:"Where is that colony from Pennsylvania located?
44688So Mrs. G. and I kept up the fun until we were too cold to laugh, and then began to ask:"How much farther do we have to go?
44688Soon we halted at the noble(?)
44688The conductor came immediately to help me from the cab and as he did so, asked:"Well, did they go pretty fast?"
44688Then why gather or glean further?
44688They do n''t know I am going home, do they?
44688Tired?
44688Tired?
44688Turning to my cousin, who had just entered, I asked:"Maggie Gardner, what did you do with that baggage?"
44688Under a shade tree?
44688Were they prophetic for our colonists?
44688What could be better than to put him in possession of 160 acres of rich farming land that, with industry, would yield him an independent living?
44688What did you leave?"
44688What will I do?
44688When we visited the sacred spot last summer, she said:''Mamma, wo n''t you lay me by brother''s side when I die?''
44688When will we reach there?"
44688Who can blame me if I take one?
44688Why Aunt, what do you mean?"
44688Why can not you be men, such as your Creator intended you should be?
44688Wild roses in bloom, corn and oats getting smaller again; wonder if the country is running out?
44688Will mother earth ever again produce such a grand forest for her children?
44688Wo n''t you please take fifty?"
44688You know my friends then?"
44688and how often we stop there and turning back, rub out all we have done?
44688are you at your writing?
44688did you go away and leave it here?"
44688is n''t it awful, are you alarmed?"
44688or"Innocents Abroad?"
44688what is the work that has not its bridges of difficulties to cross?
44688what town is that?
44688where are your mothers, your sisters, your homes?"
44688where is the reader of hearts, by the smiles we wear, and the songs we sing?
44688why did I come west?
36237''Does he bring news of him?'' 36237 ''Does the gentleman come from him?''
36237Ai n''t I_ trying_ to do something?
36237Ai n''t that his business? 36237 And why not?"
36237Annie, what has happened?
36237Annie,she sharply said,"what do you mean by asking me such a question as that?"
36237Any guests to- night?
36237Anything else?
36237Anything urgent?
36237Are you hungry?
36237But is it_ necessary_ for girls to become old so soon?
36237But who says anything against Mr. Dorris, grandmother?
36237But why are you the devil''s partner?
36237But why did n''t he marry you, since he loved you?
36237But you do not anticipate danger?
36237But_ were_ you ever in love?
36237Can this be the sum of life, this round of dull days? 36237 Could you see his short ear?"
36237Did I do wrong in asking you to wait for me?
36237Did father ever think any less of my mother because she ran away with him?
36237Did you see any ragged or sore- eyed people get off the train to- night?
36237Did your poor mother get to sleep peacefully at night, after working all day for you?
36237Do you believe I am your dream come true with the same matter- of- fact belief which convinces you that there is a ferry in the river?
36237Do you know what she reminds me of? 36237 Do you know, Tug,"Silas said,"what I think of you?"
36237Do you mind my saying that I think you are very pretty?
36237Grandmother,the child would inquire in wonder,"who are you talking to?"
36237Have n''t I always been ready to join you in putting men out of the way, and have n''t I enjoyed the pleasure of it with you? 36237 Have n''t I tried my best to shoot him?
36237Have you a lover?
36237Have you any objection to giving me your name, that I may record it at the house?
36237Have you never remarked it?
36237Have you told her that we were to blame?
36237He recovered his composure with an effort, and replied,--''What''s that to me, vagrant?
36237How is Missus Pretty?
36237How old are you?
36237I have never regretted the restraint which is expected of women until I knew you, for why should I not express my preferences as well as you? 36237 If you were in love with a man, would you have as much confidence in his honesty as you had in your own?"
36237Is friendship so dangerous, then?
36237Is n''t it time for you to go to The Locks?
36237Is there no morbid selfishness in it; no foolish fancy?
36237Is what you have said to me exactly true?
36237May I sit on your knee, and put my arms around your neck while you talk?
36237May I speak a word?
36237Must all my pretty castles come tumbling down, then?
36237Oh, would he?
36237Oh,_ does_ he? 36237 Really and truly?"
36237Running away from_ me_?
36237She seems to_ know_ it,Tug continued,"and why should I dispute her?
36237So Tom was the cause of all the trouble? 36237 Then how did you know it?"
36237Then why are you trembling?
36237Then wo n''t you advise me? 36237 They do n''t feed you overly well at the farm, do they, Ben?"
36237Well, do n''t he get paid for being good?
36237Well, rogue, how do you feel?
36237Were you ever kissed before?
36237What are you up to to- night?
36237What do they say?
36237What do you know about that?
36237What do you make of it?
36237What does this mean?
36237What have you heard about The Locks?
36237What is the matter with the girl?
36237What is your honest opinion?
36237What now?
36237What time is it?
36237What will father say?
36237When do we find our game?
36237When you own the sled, and I have had the pleasure of giving it to you, we will feel like very fortunate fellows, wo n''t we, Ben?
36237Who has the renting of the house?
36237Who was in the right?
36237Who would harm me? 36237 Why on Wednesday night?"
36237Why?
36237Why?
36237Would you care if I should seat myself here in this chair while you play, and look at you?
36237You are not going to cry, Ben?
36237You are sure that you have not made it worse than it is?
36237_ Did_ he, though?
36237***** But what is this which comes into the mind of Annie Dorris and causes her to start up in alarm?
36237Accuse you?"
36237Am I happier than those who have mingled joys with their regrets?
36237Are you sure you are right, Annie?"
36237Ben, what can you do?"
36237Bill?"
36237Blood, where is the watch you took from the store?
36237But did he want solitude?
36237But what will the people say of our strange marriage?"
36237By what right do I say that she is wrong, and that I am right?
36237Come now, did n''t you say a back tooth?"
36237Davy?"
36237Davy?"
36237Davy?"
36237Did she do this because she was_ Good_?
36237Did you bring me a drink?"
36237Did you ever hear about the room in The Locks into which no one is permitted to look?"
36237Did you ever notice it?"
36237Did you ever see a person who looked so much like the devil?
36237Did you know that she expects to meet her husband again?"
36237Did you think I was made of stone, not to be moved by your appeals to me?
36237Do I make my meaning clear?"
36237Do n''t I have to take all the care of him, and look after him, and attend to his bringing up?
36237Do the people say that?"
36237Do we not praise men for remedying their mistakes?
36237Do you happen to have one?"
36237Do you happen to know what the word ornery means?"
36237Do you know that you are a remarkable girl?"
36237Do you know what they do at the lodges?"
36237Do you see that line of trees?"
36237Do you starve a cold, or stuff it?
36237Do you think his cough is any better?"
36237Do you think the women are better than the men?"
36237Does she act like a mother toward him?
36237Dorris?"
36237Hain''t got it?
36237Have you ever heard the story of the beggar on horseback?
36237Have you fifty cents about you?"
36237He is a good man; even Tom says that between his curses, and why not let him alone?
36237He laughed contemptuously, and replied,--"''Do you know this man''s offence?''
36237How long has this fellow been here?"
36237How much more do I know than Annie Dorris?
36237How old are you?"
36237How was Uncle Albert to- night?"
36237How''s the old lady?"
36237I always know what a preacher is going to say when he opens his mouth, for do n''t I know what he''s hired to say?
36237I am cold; why do n''t you build a fire?''
36237I know nothing of your situation, past or present, but is it not possible that everyone has the same complaint that you have?"
36237I might have been worthy; but I was not capable, and was it right to sacrifice him because I crept while he ran?
36237Is it common for mothers to neglect their own ragged children, and weep over fat and contented people?
36237Is it not possible that you will find Him, though you do not believe He exists?"
36237Is it so dreadful, after all?
36237Is there another woman in the Bend who handles all the money, and does exactly as she pleases?
36237It came out-- Silas, how did it come out?"
36237May I listen to you when you practise again?"
36237May it not be to heaven?
36237Nothing in the next?"
36237Of the millions of people in the world, am I not entitled to you?"
36237Pull up to the table and eat something, wo n''t you?
36237Silas muttered something which was accepted as an acknowledgment, and Tug went on,--"Why did n''t you say so, then?
36237Silas, what does Uncle Ponsonboy say?"
36237So you were finding fault with me?
36237Sure enough, who knows?
36237The girl had been quiet and thoughtful all day, but finally she startled her aunt by inquiring,--"Aunt Jane, were you ever in love?"
36237The girl had seated herself near him, and was busily engaged in arranging the flowers until he inquired again,--"So you were finding fault with me?"
36237Then why do you want to take the credit of this job to yourself, and enjoy it alone?
36237This attracted the attention of Silas, and he said, respectfully,--"Would you mind kissing the boy, ma''am?
36237Use your tongue; which will you have?"
36237Was he going alone?
36237We have n''t a particle of decency, have we, you scoundrel?"
36237Well, I should say you_ would_ do; eh, pretty girl?"
36237What could I do when I was eleven years old?
36237What did Her Ladyship say about Hector?"
36237What did he say about me to- night?"
36237What do you think of me, anyway?"
36237What do you think of me?"
36237What is the cause of this decrease in population?
36237What more can I do?
36237What would you advise me to do?"
36237What, no butter to- night?"
36237Where had the girl learned so much art?
36237Where had this simple country- girl learned so much of doubt, of despair, and of anguish?
36237Which way did he go?"
36237Which will you have?
36237Who had accused him?
36237Who has not wounded their best friends in trying to befriend them?
36237Who knows where they may carry the sound when a wicked man says, sincerely,''I''m sorry?''"
36237Who talks about me?"
36237Who would dare?"
36237Why do n''t you speak to me?"
36237Why do you want to put it on me in the presence of the lady?
36237Why had she neglected to think of this, and ask him to go with others?
36237Why may not I avow my love as well as you?
36237Why may not I, too, express regret that you are going away?"
36237Will the Prince pass the Pauper the fresh bottle of rum?"
36237Will the rich and aristocratic owner of this house oblige the beggar by pouring out his dram?
36237Will you be kind enough to play for me?"
36237Will you do us the favor to pick out one of our number to show you about, and make your stay in the city pleasant?''"
36237Will you show me the way to it, now?"
36237Would you like to hear my history?"
36237You are around a good bit; do you know of another?"
36237You are willing for me to go?"
36237You do n''t mean to tell me you have brandy in that bottle, do you?"
36237You do n''t mind that I speak freely?"
36237You do n''t take very kindly to the ladies yourself, Davy?"
36237You have known me all your life; have I ever_ acted_ as though I were in love?"
36237You have never forgotten your lover; then why should you say that I will forget mine within a week?
36237_ Have n''t_ you temper?"
31189''When he vas done so much for you?''
31189A headache?
31189A hotel, do you mind? 31189 Ah, be still, ca n''t you?"
31189Ai n''t he a taisy?
31189Ai n''t he smooth?
31189Ai n''t it, Jim?
31189Am I right?
31189And did he call him any names?
31189And what am I to do?
31189Arc you any good yet, Johnnie?
31189Are you ready, judge?
31189Are you sure you were not annoying him in any way? 31189 But supposing you could not help it?"
31189But what did he say?
31189But what does it mane?
31189But what is this business of Winter''s about having me arrested?
31189Can you walk, boy? 31189 Dassent I?
31189Did I hurt-- hurt him any?
31189Did he swear at him?
31189Did n''t I give him those lavender trousers?
31189Did n''t the doctor answer back?
31189Did she?
31189Did you say I cheated?
31189Did you?
31189Do n''t a lot of people say that they wo n''t have him any more? 31189 Do you think we want to sit in the draught?"
31189Everybody says what?
31189Everythin''square? 31189 Going to move, eh?
31189Guess there is n''t much of him to hurt any more, is there? 31189 Have me arrested?
31189Have something?
31189Have you ever seen him? 31189 Have you heard the news?"
31189He has? 31189 Hello, young man,"he cried,"what brings you here?"
31189Here,he said,"what''s wrong?
31189Ho?
31189Hoss? 31189 How about this?"
31189How can he do without any face?
31189How can you let a man die when he vas done so much for you?
31189How did I stand it? 31189 How did I stand it?"
31189How do, Broth''Paterson?
31189How do, Broth''Williams?
31189How vas that? 31189 How vas that?"
31189How would you like to be with no face?
31189I dassent, dassent I?
31189I did n''t say a word, did I?
31189I wonder how it feels to be without any face?
31189I wonder what the doctor says to himself?
31189I--"And supposing he looks like a devil? 31189 If you have flour in the barrel and meat in the pot, your wife can get along without receiving lady callers, ca n''t she?"
31189If you''re so smart, why do n''t you go do it?
31189Is he all right?
31189Is he eatin''his supper?
31189Is she? 31189 Is you''folks well, Broth''Paterson?"
31189It''s funny, ai n''t it? 31189 Jimmie, how did this happen?"
31189Jimmie, what were you doing in the back garden yesterday-- you and the other boys-- to Henry?
31189Johnnie, can you walk?
31189Just down to the corner, ma?
31189Kill you? 31189 Kill you?"
31189Let him die?
31189Me?
31189Might not have been killed?
31189Mr. Blanc,he asked,"what has these boys been doin''?"
31189Mr. Scully,called the Swede,"how much do I owe you?"
31189Mr. Scully,he said, with sudden hardihood,"how much do I owe you?"
31189No,he said,"you did n''t?"
31189No? 31189 Now, what might you be drivin''at, mister?"
31189Now,said Scully severely,"what does this mane?"
31189Oh, ma,he cried, contorting himself--"oh, ma, ca n''t I go?
31189Oh, ma,he gasped,"can I go?
31189Oh, ma,he whined,"ca n''t I stay out for a while?"
31189Oh, well, I know, judge, but then--He turned red, and spoke with new violence:"Say, he saved my boy-- do you see?
31189Oh,she said,"so you found him on the road, eh?
31189On account of him?
31189Playing at what?
31189Run away from what? 31189 School?
31189So?
31189So?
31189Stop now? 31189 There are people in this world who know pretty nearly as much as you do-- understand?"
31189They Bowed and Smiled Until a Late Hour"The Band Played a Waltz"''What District?''
31189Was I goin''to stand over''i m? 31189 Was he good ter- day?"
31189Was he hurt any? 31189 Well, now, Emily, how do I know?"
31189Well, supposing your children ca n''t eat?
31189Well, then, how do you know that you would n''t be scared?
31189Well, then, what is the matter with you? 31189 Well, what did he think of him?"
31189Well, what do you propose to do about it?
31189Well, what do you think makes him act that way?
31189Well, what have I done?
31189Well, what is he then?
31189Well, what makes him so terrible?
31189Well, who the hell thought you did?
31189Well, why would n''t it?
31189Well, you do n''t think so yourself, do you?
31189Well,he cried, insolently, at Scully,"I s''pose you''ll tell me now how much I owe you?"
31189Well,said the judge,"do you call six dollars a salary?"
31189What about them?
31189What am I to do? 31189 What are you goin''to do now?"
31189What at?
31189What at?
31189What did you say I cheated for? 31189 What do I keep?
31189What do I want? 31189 What do you care what he looks like?"
31189What do you think you ought to get?
31189What do you want?
31189What do you want?
31189What in hell are you talking about?
31189What is he then?
31189What is it, Jim?
31189What is it, Jimmie?
31189What is this, Johnnie?
31189What was it? 31189 What was it?
31189What was you? 31189 What were you doing, Jimmie?"
31189What''s all this, Jimmie?
31189What''s that you say?
31189What?
31189What?
31189What?
31189Where did you hit me?
31189Where is he now?
31189Where is your mother, Jimmie?
31189Where?
31189Where?
31189Where?
31189Where?
31189Who knows-- around here?
31189Who was here to- day, Gracie?
31189Who was it?
31189Why do n''t you license somebody to kick you down- stairs?
31189Why wo n''t it?
31189Why, what is it?
31189Why-- didn''t Anna Hagenthorpe come over?
31189Will you tell me what is the matter, you young divil? 31189 Wo n''t you have a glass of our root- beer, Mr. Stickney?
31189Worth what?
31189Yes,added Johnnie,"an''why do n''t he wait till he gits_ out West?_"The travelled Easterner laughed.
31189Yes?
31189Yes?
31189You ai n''t afraid, hey?
31189You dared me to do it, and I did-- didn''t I? 31189 You were doing what?"
31189You''re mighty brave, ai n''t you?
31189You''ve never seen him, have you?
31189Your pop done wallop yer, did n''t he?
31189After Henry had gone, Bella, who encouraged herself in the appropriation of phrases, said,"Oh, ma, is n''t he divine?"
31189Afterwards he asked,"How did you hurt your face?"
31189An Indian?
31189And sometimes the same cry was heard,"What district?"
31189And supposing all those things continue?
31189And then in the saloon he fairly walked up to git hurt?"
31189Blanc?"
31189But what was the meaning of the long pause and the stillness?
31189Ca n''t I go, ma?"
31189Can I, ma?"
31189Can you go on with it?"
31189Can you walk?"
31189Dassent I, hey?
31189Dassent I?"
31189Did anybody hit him with a stone?"
31189Did n''t they?"
31189Do n''t I know?"
31189Do you call these silly people who are scared of Henry Johnson''the whole town''?"
31189Do you hear?
31189Do you hear?"
31189Do you hear?"
31189Do you hear?"
31189Do you know where the Hannigans are going to move to?"
31189Do you think you had better?"
31189Docteh Trescott is er kind man, an''''tain''t like as if I did n''t''preciate what he done; but-- but--""But what?
31189Gentlemen,"the Swede cried to the men at the table,"have a drink?"
31189Going to walk for a cake to- night?"
31189Had his old and valued ruse betrayed him?
31189Have a drink?"
31189He ended by wailing out a compromise:"Well, just down to the corner, ma?
31189He merely sighed and answered,"Who knows?"
31189He was repealing,"Oh, wait a moment, ca n''t you?
31189Her son querulously demanded,"Aw, what for?"
31189Hey, fellers, ai n''t he dead?
31189Hoss?"
31189How can you let a man die?"
31189How could that be Henry Johnson?"
31189How did you stand it, Bill?"
31189How is the little girl this morning?"
31189How is you dis ebenin'', Misteh Johnson-- how is you?"
31189How is you dis evenin''?
31189How vas that?
31189How''s you''folks, Broth''Williams?"
31189I saw him--"As for the Easterner, he was importuning in a voice that was not heeded:"Wait a moment, ca n''t you?
31189I was saying--""Hoss?
31189I wonder where they can be going to move to?"
31189If you''re sick and nervous, Doctor Trescott would scare the life out of you, would n''t he?
31189Is all you''folks well, Mis''Fa''gut?"
31189Just down to the corner?"
31189Maybe this ai n''t a barber shop?"
31189Maybe you think I''m a tenderfoot?"
31189Nice house?"
31189No?
31189Now tell me this: did you ever have five dollars a week regularly before in your life?"
31189Now what were you doing, exactly?"
31189Now who''s afraid?"
31189Please, ma, ca n''t I go?
31189Presently he lifted his eyes and asked:"And did you sure think they were going to kill you?"
31189Run away, hey?
31189Run away?"
31189School?
31189See those men over there?
31189Seems so, do n''t it?
31189She''s been to school almost the whole time since then, has n''t she?"
31189Some set up the inevitable question,"What district?"
31189The Swede dropped his valise upon the floor, and, smiling fraternally upon the barkeeper, said,"Gimme some whiskey, will you?"
31189The cowboy, injured and rebellious, cried out blindly into this fog of mysterious theory:"Well, I did n''t do anythin'', did I?"
31189The cowboy, who had been steadily gazing at the Swede, then spoke:"What''s wrong with you, mister?"
31189Then he said,"What''s the matter here?"
31189Then there''s the old woman-- Where is it now?
31189Three years?"
31189To a wedding?"
31189Was it a man?
31189Was n''t much, was it?"
31189Well, then, how do you know you_ would_ be scared?"
31189Well, then?"
31189Well, then?"
31189Well, you''ll be down tonight and take him out, eh?
31189What am I to do for him?"
31189What are you talkin''?"
31189What are you up to?
31189What dashed nonsense is this?
31189What did you say I cheated for?
31189What do I keep?
31189What do I keep?"
31189What do I want?"
31189What do you think I am-- a mummy?"
31189What do you want?
31189What in the name of wonder could he have me arrested for?"
31189What was it?"
31189What was it?"
31189What would you do?"
31189What''s the good of a fight over a game of cards?
31189What''s the good of a fight over a game of cards?
31189What''s the matter, anyhow?
31189What''s to prevent them from eating?"
31189What''s wrong, kid?"
31189What-- no?
31189When they halted at the door and Trescott was climbing out, Williams cried,"Will she stand, docteh?"
31189Where they going to move to?"
31189Where was she going?
31189Where, now?"
31189Who''d ever think?
31189Who?"
31189Why do n''t you throw''i m out in the snow?"
31189Why, when he said that Johnnie was cheatin''and acted like such a jackass?
31189With an appearance of suddenly disclosing his real mental perturbation, the doctor said:"Well, what would you do?
31189Would he forgive her?
31189Would you be satisfied with six dollars a week?"
31189Would you kill him?"
31189XXII"Have you heard the news?"
31189You have n''t done a stroke of work since Johnson began to board with you-- everybody knows that-- and so what are you kicking about?"
31189You wo n''t drink with me, you little dude?
31189_ Now_--do you understand?"
31189cried the boy,"you''re an Indian, are you?
31189he cried, as he tumbled the deck violently down upon the board"--say, what are you gittin''at, hey?"
31189he exclaimed,"have you gone daffy?"
31189he said,"did n''t you hear me calling you?"
31189they paused to scoff,"afraid of your new mittens, ai n''t you?"
2369A hundred and seventeen?
2369About how far back would you say it was?
2369About what, Mother? 2369 Ai n''t he the complete bonehead?
2369Ai n''t it a turrible storm, Mr. Claude? 2369 All right are you, Wheeler?
2369And he walked you all over the field in the hot sun, I suppose?
2369And the Bavarian?
2369And the others-- just pitch them over, do n''t you think?
2369And what about Dan and Jerry? 2369 And what about you?"
2369And you believe those prayers will accomplish nothing, son?
2369And you got cut up, you say?
2369Any message?
2369Anything wrong, Mother?
2369Are any of you fellows alive?
2369Are n''t you going to change?
2369Are n''t you going to put a stop to them?
2369Are there many of your records?
2369Are those the sweet peas you were planting that day when I came back from the West?
2369Are you feeling better?
2369Are you packed?
2369Are you quick with your French?
2369Are you sure they''re too small?
2369Are you trying to tangle me up?
2369At the Marne?
2369Bath?
2369But Milton could n''t have got along without the wicked, could he?
2369But how can there be any serious study where they give so much time to athletics and frivolity? 2369 But unless there''s some reason, why are we dragging our wheat over to Vicount?
2369But what do you expect? 2369 But why, Claude?"
2369But why? 2369 But why?
2369Butcher them?
2369By the way, you''re pals with the doctor, are n''t you? 2369 By the way,"said Victor while the soup plates were being removed,"what do you think of this wine?
2369Ca n''t Mahailey tend to things for you this morning?
2369Ca n''t we have the car? 2369 Ca n''t you go home?"
2369Ca n''t you keep that long- legged ass who bunks under you quiet?
2369Can I keep it myself, sir?
2369Can I see Claude, Mrs. Wheeler? 2369 Chessup?
2369Claude, are we over?
2369Claude, you have n''t really become a free- thinker, have you?
2369Claude,she said in a low voice,"would you mind getting a berth somewhere out in the car tonight?
2369Claude?
2369Could n''t you have got exemption, one way or another?
2369Did n''t you slap him?
2369Did you ever try washing this damned thing yourself?
2369Did you find everything?
2369Do I?
2369Do n''t these French people eat cheese, anyhow? 2369 Do n''t you think so?
2369Do you always sleep like that? 2369 Do you believe him?
2369Do you know that? 2369 Do you like it better than Paris?"
2369Do you like the water?
2369Do you mind letting me drive for awhile? 2369 Do you suppose Claude relished having that preacher visiting them, when they had n''t been married two months?
2369Do you suppose she was hurt, or abused in some way?
2369Do you suppose they are going to hand their city over to the Germans, like a Christmas present? 2369 Do you, Claude?
2369Does n''t it make you tired, the way they are always nagging at Gladys?
2369Does the light hurt your eyes? 2369 Draft?"
2369Du fromage?
2369Edith Cavell? 2369 Ever study chemistry?"
2369Exactly what do you require?
2369Explain to the girl that I do n''t play, will you? 2369 Fanning?
2369Father, could you take your bath now, and be out of the way?
2369First time you''ve been up, is n''t it?
2369For London?
2369German helmet, is n''t it? 2369 Get it away from you?"
2369Guess we''ll have to take our medicine,Claude said dryly,"There was n''t anywhere to duck, was there?
2369Has that got anything to do with our being friends?
2369Have I your permission to go to the Chief Steward?
2369Have a nip?
2369Have we got all the corn in, Mother?
2369Have you and Enid taken tickets for the lecture course in Frankfort?
2369Have you any one there you can send over to tell him?
2369Have you been flying in France?
2369Have you forgiven me?
2369Have you got your railroad tickets in here? 2369 Have you heard Claude Wheeler got hurt day before yesterday?"
2369Have you received notice that there are no more eggs and oranges on board? 2369 Have you seen Ernest Havel?
2369Have you tried him on malted milk?
2369He seems a little gone in the head, do n''t you think?
2369Hello, are you farming?
2369Hello, where are you off to?
2369How did you come to change?
2369How did you ever get home? 2369 How did you happen to get these?"
2369How do you boys feel about it?
2369How do you feel about it, Evangeline?
2369How do you know it is?
2369How long have you been out, Claude? 2369 How many are in there, Bert?"
2369How many were there?
2369How much? 2369 How the devil can I pack it when I do n''t know what I''m going to put on?"
2369How, look strange?
2369I could go to her,he complained,"but what good would that do?
2369I do n''t see how we can stay out of it much longer, do you? 2369 I guess a Yankee can do it as quick as a Scotchman, ca n''t be?"
2369I suppose French girls have n''t any scruples?
2369I suppose you acquitted her on the evidence?
2369I suppose you have friends in London?
2369I wonder how it will look to people here if you go off and leave your husband?
2369I wonder if you''d take it all right if I told you a joke on Bayliss?
2369I wonder why the Spanish dagger grows so thick on this hill, Enid? 2369 I''m the only one left, then?"
2369I''ve brought plenty of lime, but where''ll you get your concrete?
2369I? 2369 If it''s as bad as that, why are the Belgians putting up a fight?"
2369If there''s anybody left alive in this hole, wo n''t he speak up? 2369 In the spring?"
2369In what?
2369Is he going?
2369Is he very bad?
2369Is it any one I know?
2369Is it? 2369 Is n''t Mr. Wheeler there?"
2369Is that a joke?
2369Is that all?
2369Is that the Doctor? 2369 Is there an epidemic of some sort?"
2369Is this heather?
2369Is this the Wheeler farm? 2369 It is rather so in English, is n''t it?"
2369It''s not winter yet; whatever are you getting your bed for?
2369Kamerad, eh?
2369Know anything about that light over there, Wheeler?
2369Let me see that a minute, will you? 2369 Looking for any one, soldier?"
2369Louis? 2369 Mr. Claude,"she asked,"how comes it all them Germans is such ugly lookin''people?
2369Mr. Claude,she would say as she stood at the sink washing the supper dishes,"it''s broad daylight over where Miss Enid is, ai n''t it?
2369Mrs. Wheeler,Mahailey whispered,"ca n''t I run down to the cellar an''git some of them nice strawberry preserves?
2369My God, Claude, what do you want of a cellar as deep as that? 2369 No pickled peaches?
2369Nor Sergeant Hicks, the fat fellow?
2369Now be honest, Susie; did you ever know hens would keep on laying without a rooster?
2369Now may I sit down with you for a few minutes?
2369Now what do you think of that? 2369 Now, Leonard, if Claude likes it--""Likes it?"
2369Now, do you want me to darken the room again?
2369Now, have I told you what you want to know about my case?
2369Now, just what is a Pal Battalion?
2369Now, which way?
2369Oh, wo n''t you? 2369 Old eyes,"she cried,"why do you betray me?
2369Only one rooster? 2369 Parents both living?
2369Perhaps you have come to see the ladies?
2369Read aloud, wo n''t you? 2369 Really?"
2369See here, are n''t you ashamed of yourself?
2369She''s a German, and we''re fighting the Germans, ai n''t we?
2369So your High School boys are feeling war- like these days?
2369Something disagreeable?
2369Strange? 2369 Suppose there was some mistake at Headquarters?"
2369Sure you''ve forgotten nothing?
2369Sure, eh?
2369Take a turn outside?
2369Tame? 2369 That the kind of uniform you''re accustomed to?"
2369That was one of your records they played tonight, that violin solo, was n''t it?
2369That''s enough, if it turns out right, is n''t it?
2369The baby?
2369The future, eh?
2369Them leather leggins is to keep the briars from scratchin''you, ai n''t they? 2369 Then I suppose he never got his leave?"
2369Then who''s to be up and around? 2369 There''s no danger of the steers getting snowed under along the creek, is there?"
2369They must love their country so much, do n''t you think, when they endure such poverty to come back to it?
2369This Scotch mist gets into one''s bones, does n''t it? 2369 Vous avez quelque chose à   manger?"
2369Vous savez le tank Anglais? 2369 Wait a minute, where''s your helmet?"
2369Well, I suppose you''ll let me have clematis for the front porch, anyway? 2369 Well, about how long will it take us to walk it?"
2369Well, are n''t you free, too?
2369Well, is it good- bye?
2369Well, it will decide about Paris, anyway, wo n''t it? 2369 Well, now, what would they think of you, back there?
2369Well, we ca n''t arrive any too soon for us, boys?
2369Well, what do you hear from Claude?
2369Well, what do you make of it, Ernest?
2369Well, why did n''t you get them big enough?
2369Were you at Vera Cruz?
2369Were you thinking of going up to Lincoln, for a little?
2369What air you gittin''up for a- ready, boy? 2369 What are these blue flowers that grow about everywhere?"
2369What are you doing down there, Mahailey?
2369What are you going to do after a while, Ernest? 2369 What are you reading, Mother?"
2369What can he do, poor kid? 2369 What can you do for him, Doctor?"
2369What did you call me off for?
2369What do you mean?
2369What do you think of this match, anyway? 2369 What do you, think, Mother?
2369What does?
2369What for?
2369What is it, Enid? 2369 What is it, Lucien?"
2369What is the matter with that child?
2369What is the number of the cabin?
2369What made you so pig- headed? 2369 What subject?"
2369What the devil are you talking about, boy?
2369What were you studying?
2369What would he be in here for? 2369 What''s Fritz''s temper up here, generally speaking?"
2369What''s the matter with Mother, Lieutenant? 2369 What''s the matter with him?
2369What''s the matter with you? 2369 What''s the matter, Blackie?
2369What''s the matter, Captain Brace?
2369What''s the matter, Mrs. Voigt? 2369 What''s the matter?
2369What''s the matter? 2369 What''s the news?"
2369What''s wanted?
2369Wheeler,he said when Claude''s turn came,"you know your map?
2369When are you going over to the timber claim with me?
2369When will you want your bath? 2369 Where are you hurt?"
2369Where did you get your picture?
2369Where did you lose your arm?
2369Where do these wounded men come from?
2369Where do you suppose the other is?
2369Where is Captain Brace, Lieutenant?
2369Where is your bill- book, son?
2369Where''s Gerhardt?
2369Where''s she goin''to, anyways? 2369 Where''s the Virginian?"
2369Who were they? 2369 Who''s there?"
2369Who, Bird?
2369Why Bayliss, are you in earnest? 2369 Why did n''t you keep me from making a fool of myself?"
2369Why do n''t you ask him not to?
2369Why has n''t some one bought that house long ago and fixed it up?
2369Why in hell did n''t you bring up the rest of him? 2369 Why not drop it?
2369Why not? 2369 Why not?"
2369Why not?
2369Why should I?
2369Why to him in particular?
2369Why, are n''t we going to the circus today?
2369Why, have you seen her? 2369 Why, what made you think I had?"
2369Why, what-- what for?
2369Will I be in the way?
2369Will you get out of here,he shouted,"and let me alone?"
2369Will you make a call with me after dinner?
2369Will you tell me where I can come and see you, if we both get through this war?
2369Wo n''t you come in?
2369Would it really be as much as that? 2369 Ya?
2369You ai n''t goin''off there where Miss Enid is?
2369You ai n''t told your mudder yit?
2369You always avoid that subject with me, do n''t you?
2369You are a musician?
2369You are farming this year, Claude? 2369 You do n''t believe we are going to get out of this war what we went in for, do you?"
2369You feel it''s coming nearer every day?
2369You get all the loot when you bring down a machine, do you?
2369You have found a flower?
2369You have n''t been over very long, have you?
2369You have seen our poor trees? 2369 You mean that Paris is not the capital of France any more?
2369You mean to say Bayliss was in a fight?
2369You mean you could n''t make up for the time you''ll lose?
2369You mortal fool kid, what would I be telling you all this for, if I did n''t know you were another breed of cats? 2369 You remember in the old mythology tales how, when the sons of the gods were born, the mothers always died in agony?
2369You saw Bayliss today? 2369 You think it''s necessary for some one to go?
2369You used to go to school to Gladys, did n''t you, Irv?
2369You were hit yourself?
2369You''ve come up from Frankfort together this beautiful day?
2369You''ve got a good deal out of your course, altogether, have n''t you? 2369 You''ve had about enough theology, I presume?
2369You''ve told Ernest Havel, I suppose?
2369Your grandparents were English people, were n''t they?
2369Your thesis? 2369 A moment later he said suddenly,Can you parlez- vous?"
2369A present from somebody you like, is n''t it?"
2369After a moment of mastication he said,"You figure on going tomorrow?"
2369Ai n''t she here to sell goods?"
2369All them foreigners works hard, do n''t they, Mr. Claude?
2369And Mrs. Wheeler is quite well?"
2369And he?
2369And her father?
2369And if you took all the great sinners out of the Bible, you''d take out all the interesting characters, would n''t you?"
2369And may I ask what these hens do?"
2369And was the heather in bloom?
2369Any news?"
2369Any other damage?"
2369Are you a college graduate?"
2369Are you ready?
2369Are you sure he''s got everything in?
2369Bert held the ring out to Hicks, but the Sergeant threw down his revolver and broke out:"Think I''d touch anything of his?
2369But we''re happy as we are, are n''t we?"
2369But what does a husky boy like Claude want to pick out a girl like that for?
2369But where was he to get it from?
2369But who is ever going back to anything?
2369But you do n''t know our names yet, do you?
2369Ca n''t I get you something?"
2369Can I do anything for you?"
2369Can I go along?"
2369Can that be true?"
2369Can the Belgians do anything?"
2369Can we get onto one of your trucks till this lets up?"
2369Claude explained in his best French that an American battalion had just come in; might they sleep in his field if they did not destroy his stacks?
2369Claude put down his hammer and said coaxingly:"Have you ever seen a gourd vine when it had something to climb on, Enid?
2369Claude said he had a friend in the air service up there; did they happen to know anything about Victor Morse?
2369Claude?"
2369Come up early tomorrow morning and go over with me, wo n''t you?
2369Could it really be he, who was airing his opinions in this indelicate manner?
2369Could n''t they carry the officers''equipment on the march?
2369Did They understand?
2369Did he get cut bad?"
2369Did he hurt the horse much?
2369Did he tell you how he got it?"
2369Did n''t I tell you there was missionary work to be done right here?
2369Did n''t they know that mustard got into wheat fields and strangled the grain?
2369Did n''t you sleep?"
2369Did you enjoy working on it?"
2369Did you want to frighten me?
2369Do n''t you feel that at this rate there is n''t much in it?"
2369Do n''t you know Bayliss?
2369Do owls always hoot in graveyards?"
2369Do you know anything about him?"
2369Do you mean to farm all your life?"
2369Do you realize, Claude, you and I are the only men in the Company who have n''t got engaged?
2369Do you reckon your father would be willing to work on Sunday, if I helped you, to let the machine off a day earlier?"
2369Do you suppose it''s some scheme the grain men are hiding under a war rumour?
2369Do you suppose it''s still snowing?"
2369Do you suppose our cattle could be buried?"
2369Do you suppose you could strip a coat off one of those poor fellows?
2369Do you suppose your cherubims are still there?"
2369Do you think you could marry me, Enid?"
2369Do you think you two boys could manage it with a hundred men?
2369Do you want a lower?"
2369Do you?"
2369Does he have poor health?"
2369Does mother know?"
2369Even if a raw army could do anything, how would we get it over there?
2369Exactly so; had n''t he been trying to say this ever since he was born?
2369Farmer?"
2369Feeling shellshock again?"
2369Get one?
2369Going?"
2369Had David doubted his nerve?
2369Had he, then, packed his suitcase?
2369Had n''t he always known it, and had n''t it made life both bitter and sweet for him?
2369Had n''t he heard?
2369Had they anything to eat?
2369Has he said anything?"
2369Have n''t they done well to blossom so early?"
2369Have n''t you heard her?
2369Have the financiers and the press ever deceived the public like this before?"
2369Have you been over- doing?
2369He ai n''t big like you, is he?
2369He ai n''t mad about nothin'', is he?"
2369He began:"Paris, the capital city of France and the Department of the Seine,--shall I skip the history?"
2369He disengaged himself, not very gently, and stalked grimly away to the dressing shed.... What was the use, if you were always with the wrong crowd?
2369He tried to be careless:"Then you wo n''t get to London soon?"
2369He would like to say something, but out of so much... what?
2369Here, do you want these birds, Dick?"
2369His watch said 12:10; could anything have miscarried up there?
2369How can he celebrate mass when his hands quiver so?"
2369How could he know what hard moulds and crusts the big guns had broken open on the other side of the sea?
2369How did he seem, all right?"
2369How did they come here?
2369How had they come to be worth the watchfulness and devotion of so many men and machines, this extravagant consumption of fuel and energy?
2369How had they found things up there, anyway?
2369How long do you figure we''ll be at sea?"
2369How long do you suppose it takes to make an army?"
2369How long have you been in the army?"
2369How long would their bodies toss, he wondered, in that inhuman kingdom of darkness and unrest?
2369How many days from the sea, what did it look like?
2369How many divisions?"
2369How was it possible for a baby to have such definite personality, he asked himself, and how was it possible to dislike a baby so much?
2369How would you like it yourself, to be marched into a peaceful country like this, in the middle of harvest, and begin to destroy it?"
2369I ai n''t got no boys mein own self, so I got to fix up liddle tings for dem boys, eh?"
2369I did n''t see the young fellow''s name in the notice of incorporation, Julius, do they call him?"
2369I do n''t see how we could have prevented it, do you?"
2369I have n''t been hinting that you ought to jump any harder, have I?"
2369I hope you do n''t smoke before breakfast?"
2369I may want the piano moved yet; you could do that for me, eh?"
2369I never lose things on the train,--do you?"
2369I reckon poor Mr. Ernest wo n''t git over tonight, will he?
2369I''m going off to play with some girls tonight, will you come along?"
2369If I put your company in there, do you think you can do the Battalion credit in case of a counter attack?"
2369If he wanted to change the crop on that field, why did n''t he plant oats in the spring, and then get into wheat next fall?
2369If we agree to withdraw that aid, where are we?
2369Indeed, Miss Enid?"
2369Interesting material, is n''t it?"
2369Is n''t it lovely?
2369Is n''t there plenty of missionary work to be done right here?"
2369Is n''t this fine for hot nights?
2369Is that why you''ve been so stand- offish with me the last few years, because you thought I was an atheist?"
2369Is there a smoking car?"
2369Is there anything I can get you for the present?"
2369Is you the gen''leman from the stateroom in fourteen?
2369It is n''t as if a person had been hurt, is it?"
2369It seems like a long way to go to hunt for trouble, do n''t it?
2369It was possible their air scouts had seen the Texas men going back,--otherwise, why were they holding off?
2369It''s big enough, is n''t it?
2369It''s forward?"
2369It''s going to be a glorious day, is n''t it?"
2369It''s quite a comfortable little hole, is n''t it?"
2369Leonard said he had come to town alone in his car; would n''t Claude ride out with him?
2369Looking the old woman in the eye, he steadily articulated:"Avez- vous du fromage, Madame?"
2369Madame Joubert came over and stood beside him, looking at him and at the rosier,"Oui, c''est joli, n''est- ce pas?"
2369Mahailey, you wo n''t let my vinegar burn, will you?"
2369May I come in for a moment?"
2369Maybe you are, but you ca n''t help it, can you?"
2369Mice getting scarce in the barn?
2369Morse, the American ace?
2369Mr. Royce went over to old man Dawson''s car and said rather childishly,"It ca n''t be that Claude''s grown taller?
2369Nebraska-- What was it?
2369No ambition to be a preacher?
2369Non?
2369Notice anything queer about him, one eye a little off colour?
2369One whispered to the others:"Do you suppose Gladys will come out tonight with Bayliss Wheeler?
2369Or was it hideous only for him?
2369Our fellows got up, did n''t they?"
2369Perhaps Bayliss will go, too?"
2369Qu''est que c''est?"
2369Royce?"
2369See here, Claude, how soon do you figure you''ll be able to let me have the thrasher?
2369Shall I pull the dark blind again for you?"
2369She does n''t object to these diversions?"
2369She once stopped Mrs. Wheeler in a dark corner of the cellar to whisper,"Mr. Claude''s wife ai n''t goin''to stay off there, like her sister, is she?"
2369She would murmur on, half to Claude and half to herself:"They ai n''t fightin''over there where Miss Enid is, is they?
2369She''ll get your records, and it will sort of bring the whole thing closer to her, do n''t you see?"
2369Sitting on the front porch in a white necktie every day, while Claude was out cutting wheat?"
2369Suppose we go on there a day early, and get them to take us in?
2369Suppose we''ll draw ham and eggs, Lieutenant?"
2369Suppose you could make her understand?"
2369Surely you do n''t believe such a thing could be practicable?"
2369That must be the new doctor; was n''t his dressing station somewhere down here?
2369That''s where they did get you, did n''t they?"
2369The Boches polite and agreeable as usual?
2369The Texas orderly remarked to Claude,"In the beginning that one only had a finger blown off; would you believe it?"
2369The boys begin to moan and shout; what is the matter now?
2369The farmer stuck his head out and demanded gruffly what was wanted;"What now?"
2369The fine weather held, and every morning when Claude got up, another gold day stretched before him like a glittering carpet, leading...?
2369The next question is, who put''em here, and what''s the good of it?"
2369The point was, and she made it over and over, that her mother wished to die chez elle, comprenez- vous?
2369Their fertility of phrase, too, astonished him; how could people find so much to say about one girl?
2369There they were in five pathetic little heaps; what should be done with them?
2369There,"he said as he put down his glass,"do n''t you feel better with a drink?"
2369These people have had an awfully rough time; ca n''t you admire their pluck?"
2369They are all intelligent and industrious; why should n''t they get on?"
2369They do n''t get them at home, do they?"
2369This field finishes your fall work?"
2369Troops much rawer than they were being rushed to the front, so why fool around any longer?
2369Try again-- what was there to try?
2369Was he a swellhead?
2369Was it because he had gone in with Willy?
2369Was it, after all, his fault?
2369Was n''t her mother"trop malade à   marcher?"
2369Was the harvest always a month later than at home, as it seemed to be this year?
2369Was the new officer a dude?
2369Was there no way out of the world but this?
2369Was there nothing in the world outside to answer to his own feelings, and was every turn to be fresh disappointment?
2369Was there something repellent in him?
2369We were a good deal excited; I suppose you were?"
2369Were they quite young when you were born?
2369What HAVE I ever done, except make one blunder after another?"
2369What about you?"
2369What are you doing with my trousers, Bruger?"
2369What are you planting?"
2369What can happen to you, except in your own mind?
2369What could this country do?
2369What did it mean, that verse in the Bible,"He shall not suffer His holy one to see corruption"?
2369What did the farmers mean by raising patches of mustard right along beside other crops?
2369What did they want first,--supper, perhaps?
2369What do we get out of it?
2369What do you think?"
2369What does he mean?
2369What does he suppose we are doing?"
2369What for?
2369What had become of those first days of golden weather, leisure and good- comradeship?
2369What happened back here?"
2369What have you got up there?"
2369What in the world could sensible women like his mother and Enid Royce find to admire in this purring, white- necktied fellow?
2369What makes you ask that?"
2369What makes you want to?"
2369What other age could have produced such a figure?
2369What was it that made life seem so much more interesting and attractive here than elsewhere?
2369What was it-- what WAS the matter with him?
2369What was the gold dome, dully glinting through the fog?
2369What was there to hope for now?
2369What was this country like, anyhow?
2369What were they, and what was he, doing here on the Atlantic?
2369What would it mean to be able to do anything as well as that, to have a hand capable of delicacy and precision and power?
2369What would you give to be out of it all, and safe back on the farm?"
2369What''s a thousand years to a cherubim?
2369What''s left of men if you take all the fire out of them?
2369What''s she fussing about?
2369What''s the matter with him?"
2369What''s the matter, ai n''t this good money?"
2369What''s the use of sending an orphan asylum out to be slaughtered?
2369What''s the use?"
2369What''s their word for it, Lieutenant?
2369What?"
2369Whence had they come, and how had it fared with them, up there?
2369Where are all your roosters?"
2369Where are the wounded?"
2369Where are you from?"
2369Where are you going to have yours?"
2369Where are you?"
2369Where did they get you?"
2369Where shall I put my cigars?
2369Where were those summer evenings when he used to sit dumb by the windmill, wondering what to do with his life?
2369Where were you before you came here?"
2369Which of those pale giants was the Singer Building?
2369Which one was it?"
2369Which the Woolworth?
2369Who are you?
2369Who could ever make him understand how far it was from the strawberry bed and the glass cage in the bank, to the sky- roads over Verdure?
2369Why could n''t they spend these last hours quietly in the house, instead of dashing in and out to frighten her?
2369Why did n''t you fellows pull out the splinters?"
2369Why did the farmers have rows of trees growing along the edges of every field-- didn''t they take the strength out of the soil?
2369Why do n''t we stop for her tonight?
2369Why do n''t you come?
2369Why do n''t you go and talk it over with Chessup?
2369Why do you always laugh about that girl, anyhow?"
2369Why do you ask?"
2369Why had n''t he?
2369Why have you come?"
2369Why should I be here?
2369Why was it so gratifying to be able to say"our hill,"and"our creek down yonder"?
2369Why was life so mysteriously hard?
2369Why, at least, could he not stop feeling things, and hoping?
2369Why, he used to ask himself, would n''t Claude"spruce up and be somebody"?
2369Will you go down with me to look at that new meningitis case?"
2369Will you just go over to Leonard Dawson''s and get that wrench he borrowed?
2369Will you leave my cabin?"
2369Will you make over the house, and live there some day?"
2369Will you see our house?"
2369Wo n''t we get dreadfully into debt at this rate?"
2369Wo n''t you come along and help me?"
2369Wo n''t you come in and see Mother while I get my things on?"
2369Would n''t that be a nice way to have your wife coming in?"
2369Would n''t you feel better in town to be dressed?"
2369Would there be room for my car in your father''s garage?
2369Would you mind asking him if he can put up this prescription?
2369Yet, if this were true, why did he continue to live with the tiresome Chapins?
2369You did n''t see Lieutenant Gerhardt among them?"
2369You do n''t have trouble with the business people here, do you?"
2369You feel better already, do n''t you?"
2369You goin''to the circus before breakfast?
2369You have your clothes in your suitcase, have n''t you?"
2369You remember dat?"
2369You''re feeling better about it, are n''t you?
2369You''ve been dissatisfied with the way the place is run for some time, have n''t you?
2369You''ve heard of Claude''s accident?
2369You''ve no objection?"
2369de Courcy?
2369or to show me how well you could drive?"
2369to feel the crunch of this particular dried mud under his boots?