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44823I then observed to my friends that the commandant would expect some present from us-- such was the custom-- and what should it be?
44823Then an old Indian, finding that his plot was exposed, ran down to the beach, hailing the boats:"Where you go?"
44823if this is not little Sammy Forman,"and, hugging and kissing me, added,"Why, do n''t you remember Charley Morgan?
27394_ Who hath heard such a thing? 27394 Is it extraordinary that people thus exposed should be attacked by violent maladies? 27394 It may be asked,If Arkansas be so fine a country, why has it not been settled faster?"
27394Mounds of earth are found in every country on the globe, of all forms and sizes; and why should they not exist in the western valley?
27394Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
27394Under such circumstances, can it be surprising that many were sick, and that many died?
27394Who hath seen such things?
27394With such management, is it surprising that our cows and steers are much inferior to those of the old States?
27394Would it not be more wonderful that such a careless prodigality of life could pass with impunity?
27394or shall a nation be born at once?_"Isaiah, LXVI.
29244''And what could that be for?''
29244''Only two of you, and could you not agree-- what did you quarrel about?''
29244G. T.[ 4] Mr. McWhorter writes me that two others were Jesse Hughes and John Cutright( corruption of Cartwright?
29244That worse than savage monster, tauntingly replied,"how can I?
29244What must have been the obduracy of those, who could remain inflexible in their doom of death, amid such scenes as these?
29244Why then should you?
41030''Any room, sir?'' 41030 The new passenger, without any expression of anxiety, looks into the coach, and then looks up at the coachman:''Now, how do you mean to fix it?''
41030''Shall I close the window?''
41030How delighted were the old tavern- keepers in central New York with the opening of the Erie Canal, on whose boats immigrants ate and slept?
41030Mr. Moore, a traveller toward his home in Dunker''s Bottom, Fayette County, Pennsylvania,[?]
41030That out of the neat[ net?]
41030[ 5] Oliphant''s Iron Furnace, Union Township?
41030[ 7] Bruceton''s Mills, Grant Township, Preston County, West Virginia?
26965Jim,said he,"what are you doing that for?"
26965There, did n''t you hear it? 26965 But who would brave so many dangers in the attempt to procure it? 26965 But why continue a description so horrible? 26965 Do you think they would be glad to see me?
26965Do you think,"continued he,"there is any chance?"
26965His mother exclaimed,"why did you not tell me of this?"
26965Mrs. Parker then asked the Indian if Parker had sent for her, and where he was?
26965This exclamation immediately drew Mrs. Parker''s attention, who directly enquired of the Indian, what''s the matter with Parker?
26965What is your opinion, doctor?
26965When asked on his return,"What luck?"
26965Where shall we look for deeds of equal daring and hardihood?
26965but Mrs. Parker thought the voice was not exactly like that of her son-- in order to ascertain the fact, she said"Jake, where are the Indians?"
20455May I further suggest that it be of such size and made with such dispatch as to reflect the great heart and resource of our commonwealth?
20455Nora?
20455That''s you, Jim, is n''t it? 20455 Why are you shooting?"
20455And did we pray?
20455Can the Federal Government assist in any way?
20455Can we help you in any way?
20455GIRL IN MAN''S CLOTHING"What is your name?"
20455May we not have the help of your great office for this district?"
20455What is our godliness and wisdom worth Against your strength embattled unaware?
20455What is the remedy for these mighty floods that are sweeping and ruining the interior country?
20455When are you going to take me out of here?"
20455Would you like to shake hands with them?"
44268And fightings and gougings?
44268And where do you live?
44268Have you ladies on board your vessel?
44268How do you like Kentucky?
44268How far are you come to day?
44268Part of the deer, which you know you could not have got without our assistance?
44268They are immensely great, and wonderfully powerful people; ar''nt they?
44268Was not I a fool?
44268Well,interrupted the judge impatient of the delay;"what have you to say against the charge?
44268What do you want, gentlemen?
44268You do n''t live in Cincinnati, I guess, do you?
44268Dick is a fine gouger-- the second turn-- John down-- and both thumbs in his eyes.--I presume you have races in Pennsylvania?"
44268The wounded man seating himself, asked again,"What part do you choose?"
41067Here''s some strangers that wants lodging; can we get to stay all night with you?
41067Is there a ferry here?
41067Leaving this lonely habitation, we continued on our journey, and crossing the Sinecocy[ Monocacy?] 41067 What in the world shall we do?"
41067What''s that you say, stranger? 41067 What''s that?"
41067A portly dame made her appearance at the door, and was saluted with,--"How de do, ma''am-- all well, ma''am?"
41067But our attitude has been that of one asking, Why?--we have not at proper length considered all that would be contained in the question, How?
41067I_ spose maybe_ you think I never_ seed_ a coach?
41067May not an old route have led from Great Meadows thither on the same hillside where we find the Cumberland Road today?
41067On the front these words can be traced:"[ 12?]
41067The question immediately arises, What sort of vehicle could weather such roads?
41067What must have been the price when one horse carried only from one hundred and fifty to two hundred and fifty pounds?
41067Who keeps house?"
26900--But_ where_ shall a territory be found proper for"the_ colonization_ of the inhabitants of the Middle Colonies?"
26900It may be asked, What was intended by the expressions in the_ representation_ of 1768, of_ gradually extending themselves backwards_?
29306And thet thar new Shanghai rooster, mister, ai n''t he a beauty? 29306 And were n''t we really show- people, going down the river this way, in a skiff?
29306But what is the matter down there?
29306How far below is Big Bone?
29306How many miles?
29306I thote I''d come to visit uv ye,he had said by way of introduction;"ye''re frum a city, ai n''t yer?
29306What creek is this?
29306What is the matter with this town?
29306What''n''tarnation air ye, anny way? 29306 Who is there to mourn for Logan?"
29306Who you holl''rin''at, you brack island niggah?
29306Ye see that? 29306 Yees be one o''them photygraph parties, hey?"
29306And in that of a steamboat captain?
29306But all same, we''ll be friends, wo n''t we?
29306But what of the Maysville of to- day?
29306He looked surprised, and took a fresh chew while cogitating on my alarming ignorance of Point Sandy affairs:"Why, ain''ye heared?
29306How fur down be yees goin''?"
29306I took a snap- shot at the fleet, and heard one man shout to another,"Bill, did yer notice they''ve a photograph gallery aboard?"
29306In tones half- choked with tears, he expressed the sentiment of all:"Mother, is it really ended?
29306Say, hones''Injun, how fur down air yew fellers goin'', anyhow?"
29306The Dynamiter confided to his listeners that he was going down the river for"a clean hundred miles, and that''s right smart fur, ai n''t it?
29306Their chief concern centered in the query, how Pilgrim could hold that goodly heap of luggage and still have room to spare for four passengers?
29306Thet there red flag?
29306We are not in trade?
29306Whar your shanty- boat been beached, thet ye ain''heared thet yere?"
29306What killed it?"
29306What was he going to make of himself?
29306Why ca n''t we go back to Brownsville, and do it all over again?"
29306Why?
29306Would n''t the Doctor go into partnership with him?
29306Would we object if, for a few moments, he tarried here by the roadside?
29306Ye''re welcome t''all in this yere shanty boat-- ain''t no bakky''bout yer close, yew fellers?"
29306and perhaps we could accommodate him with a drink of water?
29306or, if we were n''t show- people, had we an agency for something?
29306or, were we only in trade?"
29306we are not canvassers?
29306we are not fishing?
29306we are not show- people?
29306whar you git dat mule?"
48291''Nough?
48291All these of the best, the finest, n''est ce pas?
48291Any jewelry?
48291Any money?
48291Ask whom?
48291But what is his name?
48291Could we signal the stockade?
48291Do n''t wash my face?
48291Do they know he has had the fire- water moved away?
48291Do you know how to spell?
48291Do you mean to tell me that you dressed up in your city wigs and furbelows? 48291 Do you suppose that it will be right for me to keep this knife?"
48291Guilty or not guilty?
48291Hav''n''t you got your knife?
48291How many acres?
48291If we trail alone, do you suppose the Indians will scalp us-- you and me?
48291Is that poetry?
48291Is the defendant ready?
48291May I have it for mine?
48291Out of breath, Doby?
48291Well, then, why did n''t you come this time?
48291What are those long ditches?
48291What became of them?
48291What did they do?
48291What do you mean?
48291What if it gets dangerous?
48291What if the buck chews these trees?
48291What shall I do?
48291When?
48291Who did it?
48291Who has it?
48291Who is this wonderful hunter?
48291Who?
48291Whom have we here, Doby?
48291Why not?
48291Why?
48291Why?
48291Will they believe what he tells them?
48291You fought with the other Long Hunters at New Orleans, did n''t you?
48291You got land, did n''t you?
48291You want to stay with me, do n''t you?
48291Afterward, Doby had asked of his father:"Why did you give Francis Vigo money in such a way that he had to take it?
48291And for whom do more friends rise up than for the persecuted?
48291And you want them to vote for James Monroe for President, do n''t you?"
48291Are you Johnny Appleseed?
48291But what are four miles to a hunter?
48291But where was there not danger?
48291But who could forget the services of these men through that trying time?
48291But why should she be afraid of them?
48291Ca n''t we wait and ask him for it?"
48291Deer?
48291Did he run?
48291Do n''t you know that seedlings can never grow up to be trees and bear fruit if you tear the fence and reach over and bite their heads off?"
48291Doby whispered back,"Has he told them that he took the money and the papers worth money to Fort Wayne?"
48291Doby, close on their heels, heard them ask the same question of each in turn,"Are you going to Cincinnati?"
48291Dog?
48291For two or three hours all he got out of the hole was some scraps of conversation like this:"Any gold?"
48291For what Indian did not know Francis Vigo?
48291Fox?
48291Have you got one?"
48291He asked the boy,"Be ye Obadiah Holman?"
48291How can we thank them more appropriately for the treasures they give us, than by imitating the sincerity of their lives?
48291How could she"give out"words with nothing but moonlight to show her the printed page?
48291How did the Virginia slave happen to be here and not with the wagons?
48291I wonder if they have any partnership rules about bears?
48291If Aaron Burr wished to help free Mexico from the Spanish, why was n''t it right for him to try it?
48291If the safe end of the gun had done this to him, what might not its full cannon force have done to the bear?
48291If this country is so old-- old-- old, why do we call it the new West?"
48291In the wilderness?"
48291Is the State ready?"
48291Next day, the white man, all frowns, says to the Indian,''What d''you mean, making yourself to hum on my ground?
48291Oh, would n''t he?
48291Own one and nine one hundred and seventy- eighth part of the proceeds?
48291Put the money in the bank?
48291Scandalized Doby almost whispered,"Do you mean that he probably has n''t any money except what you gave him?"
48291Starting orchards for settlers?
48291Still, he asked,"How will he know which way to go?"
48291Teaching''em how to make trees grow?"
48291The Indian answered,"How?"
48291The boy looked out on such a curious scene that he asked of himself,"Where am I, Doby?"
48291To give his wife and son a chance to collect their wits, the father queried:"Who were the first white folks to come to this part of the country?
48291Was n''t it lucky there happened to be one over where the Muskingum River comes into the Ohio?
48291Was there any way in which a boy could help her?
48291What are a few scratches and bumps?
48291What are bruises and cuts?
48291What boy could resist such a challenge?
48291What boy has not in fancy joined Daniel Boone when he held in his hand the key to this wondrous portal?
48291What chance had Doby against such skill-- against any grown boy?
48291What difference did it make how many there were of them?
48291What good work had not these uniforms seen?
48291What harm can she do?
48291What if they had failed?
48291What if they should not come down again?
48291What more do you want?"
48291What ought I to do now?"
48291What patriotic duties had not these scouts been in?
48291What was that sound?
48291What were they hunting for?
48291What''s the use of all this talk?"
48291What_ are_ they doing?"
48291When two settlers met, the most important greeting was,"Ketched the agur yit?"
48291Where did you come from?"
48291Who wants copper bracelets?"
48291Why do they call it a''knob,''I wonder?
48291Why not?
48291Why should n''t they man a fleet for him?
48291Why should that note of sadness creep into his sigh?
48291Why was he always so foolish as to set his hopes on the one thing that was beyond reach?
48291Why was he weeping?
48291Why were guns so expensive?
48291Will it save you?"
48291Will this mark save me?
48291[ Illustration: EACH SAVAGE GIBED AT THE BOY''S PAINTED TALISMAN, BUT EACH OBEYED ITS MESSAGE] What was that sound?
48291_ I want my own things!_ Be sensible and sell the fur for money?
48291shouted Doby, not at all surprised to see that his father and the parson had followed him and were now near enough to ask,"What are you up to?"
9932Ah, Jonathan, come out to see the sunset? 9932 Am I a man, or only a coward?"
9932Ambush?
9932An hour ahead; can we come up with them before they join Brandt an''Legget?
9932An''leave you all alone to fight Legget an''the rest of''em?
9932An''let Wetzel go always alone?
9932And that is?
9932And your companion?
9932Any Injun sign?
9932Any glimpse of Jack or Lew?
9932Any sign of Jack?
9932Are n''t you tired, lass?
9932Are you alone?
9932Bill, who''s doing this horse- stealing?
9932Brandt an''Metzar, with Legget backin''them, an''the horses go overland to Detroit?
9932Brandt''s here, then?
9932But ca n''t you see? 9932 But can not you spare him?"
9932Ca n''t you find nothin''more?
9932Ca n''t you stay home now?
9932Care?
9932Child, why did n''t you go to my brother?
9932Close by?
9932Colonel Zane, is not a borderman such as Jonathan worthy a woman''s regard?
9932Come from Blue Pond?
9932Come to see me when you are in the settlement?
9932Cousin, what is the matter?
9932Did Will come over this way?
9932Did he, Betty?
9932Did the reddys do any mischief?
9932Did they find Brandt?
9932Did ye notice anythin''queer about thet guide?
9932Did ye see how oneasy he was last night? 9932 Did you care so very much?"
9932Did you come here to see me?
9932Did you hear all?
9932Did you notice how Jack''s face darkened when his comrade came? 9932 Did you see Wetzel again?"
9932Did you see her?
9932Did you spy on me?
9932Do you know which one?
9932Do you like Helen?
9932Do you make a distinction between pioneers and bordermen?
9932Do you think Jonathan and Wetzel will catch Brandt?
9932Done? 9932 Eb, who is this Brandt?"
9932Ebenezer, what''s this I hear about Indians?
9932Everything quiet?
9932Find out what men are there?
9932For you, then, is there no such thing as friendship?
9932Gather any hickory- nuts from birch or any other kind of trees?
9932Git away on hoss- back?
9932Gone?
9932Hain''t I got eyes?
9932Has Jack really come in?
9932Has no one else been here?
9932Have I ever left you alone?
9932Have n''t I seen bullet holes like this?
9932Have n''t they wives and children, too?
9932Have you any idea what you''ve done?
9932Have you no other reason?
9932Have you seen Brandt since?
9932Hello, Alex, did you have a good trip?
9932Hello, Jack, where are you bound?
9932Hev you any meat?
9932Hev you lost yer senses? 9932 How about the Indians?"
9932How about you, Will?
9932How are you?
9932How can I? 9932 How d''ye know we''re near the fort?"
9932How did you get here?
9932How did you lose your way?
9932How far are we from Fort Henry?
9932How far from here?
9932How is he?
9932How is it different? 9932 How long has Betty''s husband, Mr. Clarke, been dead?"
9932How many redskins did they meet back here a spell?
9932How many will he take?
9932How''d Legget and Brandt get away?
9932How''d he ever fight so?
9932How''s that?
9932How, most wonderful brother?
9932How?
9932Hullo, what''s this?
9932I believe that, Colonel Zane; but where is the girl who would interest him?
9932I came over to ask if I can be of any service?
9932I get what you frontier men call the double- cross''?
9932I say, Betts,Colonel Zane cried,"has Helen''s cousin cast any more such sheep eyes at you?"
9932I think Wetzel was hurt in the fight with Legget,said Jonathan deliberately,"an''ask if you know?"
9932I''m not too late? 9932 I-- I help you and Wetzel?"
9932If I persuade them to release you, will you go away, leave this country, and never come back?
9932Is Brandt dead?
9932Is he dead? 9932 Is n''t Eb a terror?
9932Is this Fort Henry?
9932It was fortunate for me; but why-- why were you there?
9932It was then Betty Zane ran with the powder? 9932 Jack''s going out again?
9932Jack, what''d you hear?
9932Lass, how is''t I find you here?
9932Let me see the boy?
9932Lew, any bad Indian sign?
9932Madcap?
9932Marry her?
9932May I have her?
9932May I thank you-- so?
9932Maybe you mean that against old England?
9932Might they not hide in the bushes and shoot us?
9932Miss Sheppard, will you come out?
9932Mordaunt, had you anything to do with this?
9932Mordaunt? 9932 No?
9932Now, Betty, just a little innocent deceit like that-- what harm?
9932Now, Will, what do you think of that? 9932 Of the Indians, then?"
9932Oh, indeed? 9932 Oh, you do n''t?
9932Our game''s up?
9932Peace? 9932 Roger Brandt?
9932Safe you say? 9932 Safe?"
9932Say, Betts, you do n''t mean it?
9932Say, Jack,Colonel Zane said suddenly,"do you connect Brandt in any way with this horse- stealing?"
9932Say, what''d we do here without Wetzel?
9932See that point of rock thar? 9932 See?
9932Shall we play alone?
9932Since when?
9932Snipe? 9932 So Brandt planned to make off with you to- morrow?"
9932So I''m to be in this border crew?
9932Stand?
9932Suppose he had n''t come?
9932Suppose he has-- who cares? 9932 Suppose we run into some of these Injuns?"
9932Tell you? 9932 Thank me?
9932Then Jack was captured?
9932Then he did n''t take the''little cuss,''as Eb calls his man Case?
9932Then he''ll tell papa you came after me? 9932 Then why did you say-- that-- what you did?"
9932Then you meant marriage by me, if I could be made to consent?
9932Then you''d hev little chanst of gittin''the lass, eh?
9932Tired? 9932 Try?
9932Up? 9932 Wal?"
9932We? 9932 Well, Jack, what''ll I do?"
9932Well, Jonathan, what''s up?
9932Well, dear?
9932Well, what then? 9932 Well?"
9932Well?
9932Well?
9932Well?
9932Were n''t you told to stay in the settlement, inside the clearing?
9932Were you alone?
9932Were you in the fort then?
9932Were you there?
9932Wetzel?
9932What are they up to?
9932What are you going to do now?
9932What do you intend to do with me now that I am tied?
9932What do you make of such strange behavior?
9932What do you mean?
9932What do you think?
9932What do you want? 9932 What does it mean?"
9932What for, then?
9932What have Jonathan and Wetzel that other men do not possess?
9932What have you got? 9932 What is your opinion?"
9932What kind of a man is he?
9932What leaves?
9932What made that hole?
9932What now?
9932What shall I do?
9932What will be done?
9932What will the colonel, or anyone, think has become of me?
9932What will you do with the girl?
9932What''ll we do?
9932What''ll you do? 9932 What''s buzzards?"
9932What''s that I hear?
9932What''s that to me?
9932What''s that you say?
9932What''s the border fever?
9932What''s thet?
9932What''s this I hear?
9932What''s yer plan about gittin''the gal?
9932What, bold sir frontiersman?
9932What?
9932What?
9932Where are my Zane babies?
9932Where are my leaves?
9932Where did it end?
9932Where did they go?
9932Where did you come from?
9932Where did you leave him?
9932Where is Jonathan?
9932Where''s Brandt from?
9932Where''s Brandt?
9932Where''s Wetzel?
9932Where''s Will?
9932Where''s my gun? 9932 Where''s the dog?"
9932Where''s the inn? 9932 Where?
9932Where?
9932Who killed Case?
9932Who was your guide?
9932Who''s a drunken ruffian?
9932Who''s in Legget''s gang now beside Old Horse, the Chippewa, an''his Shawnee pard, Wildfire? 9932 Who''s playin''?
9932Who? 9932 Whose prisoner is Brandt?"
9932Why are you so still?
9932Why did he come here?
9932Why did n''t you?
9932Why did you bring me here?
9932Why did you come? 9932 Why do n''t you?"
9932Why do you think so?
9932Why do you want him to go free?
9932Why does the redskin want to take him away to his village?
9932Why not? 9932 Why-- why do you look at me so?"
9932Why? 9932 Why?"
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Will Ashbow take five horses for his prisoner?
9932Will you be happy here?
9932Will you drink, redskin- hunter?
9932Will you gentlemen have a glass with me?
9932Will you take the chance now?
9932Wo n''t you care for me?
9932Wo n''t you come for a walk with me?
9932Would n''t I though? 9932 You ai n''t insinuatin''nothin'', cap''n?"
9932You ai n''t much hurt, I reckon?
9932You did? 9932 You do n''t believe they''ll rush us here?"
9932You do n''t love him?
9932You intended to let me shift for myself out here in this wilderness?
9932You love the big- eyed lass, do n''t you?
9932You loved a lass?
9932You meant nothing of your promise to help me across the border?
9932You played me from the first?
9932You think Legget''s across the river?
9932You will pursue them?
9932You wo n''t come?
9932You would? 9932 You?"
9932A few words whispered to me not many days ago will suffice for remembrance-- or-- or did I dream them?"
9932Ai n''t there no other way?"
9932Am I frightened?
9932And who may Bing Legget be?"
9932And your daughter, George, is she fitted for this hard border life?"
9932Are n''t the boys at the fort runnin''arter her?"
9932Are n''t you afraid of him?"
9932Are you surprised because after he insulted me I''d see him?"
9932Brandt?"
9932Burned out, do you get that?
9932But what about the savage who warned Brandt?
9932Did anybody ever see anything to beat that?
9932Did it come from knowledge of her beauty, matchless as that of the mountain- laurel?
9932Did it strike ye he left us in a hurry, kind of excited like, in spite of his offhand manner?"
9932Did n''t I beg you to kill Zane when we had a chance?
9932Did you get out all right with the lass?"
9932Did you lose him?"
9932Do all the young men call often and stay late?"
9932Do we mess here?
9932Do you expect them to wait on you?"
9932Do you mean he''s hiding there?"
9932Do you remember what an ordeal that was for me?
9932Do you think this white thief had anything to do with carrying her away?"
9932Does he realize what he''ll get if we ever find out, or is he underrating us?"
9932For what?"
9932Go with me after her?"
9932Had she been dreaming?
9932Had the savages an inkling of his pursuit?
9932How about Wetzel?"
9932How can I?"
9932How can these two men, alone, cope with savages, as I''ve heard they do, and break up such an outlaw band as Legget''s?"
9932How close was Wetzel?
9932How did you learn?"
9932How had Mordaunt associated himself with these savages?
9932How on earth did you know I was on the border?
9932How''er we trapped?"
9932I take it you are from Fort Henry, and will guide us there?
9932I wonder if Wetzel pursued them?
9932If you are a gentleman, tell me why you came here?"
9932Is it true?"
9932Is n''t it real sisterly regard?
9932Is n''t this a lonesome, lovely spot?"
9932Is there no other way?"
9932Is this young nephew of yours strong and willing?"
9932Jack, see them little footprints?
9932Jack, you do not regret the new life?"
9932Kin ye trust ther other party?"
9932Knowing all this, how can I meet any of these men again?
9932Left Lew fighting?"
9932Must I go through it again?"
9932Now we have two secrets, have n''t we?"
9932Of course you know him?"
9932Or was he now working out one of his cunning tricks of woodcraft?
9932Our time''d have to come, sooner or later, so why not now?
9932Out here in this wilderness?"
9932See thet dead white oak standin''high over thar?"
9932Shall we be long?
9932Shall we stay here until daylight?"
9932Shall we try?"
9932Sweetly and pityingly she turned to Brandt:"Will not you help me?"
9932The sun shone; the golden forest surrounded her; the brook babbled merrily; but where were the struggling, panting men?
9932Then advancing to the porch, he looked at Mabel with a more serious gaze as he asked,"How are you to- day?"
9932Then the Englishman said:''It is, eh?
9932Then with big, bright eyes bent gravely on him she continued,"May I ask, Colonel Zane, who you have picked out for me?"
9932Trailing an Indian who was then five miles east of that rock?
9932Understand?
9932Was he still in flight?
9932Was it not because she was a woman?
9932Was it you?"
9932Was n''t he strange?"
9932Was not her answer enough?
9932Was the man drunk when he said he came west after a woman?"
9932Well, Jack, what do you think about Lew?"
9932Well, did you see thet little cuss whip his knife?
9932What are those poor savages to you?
9932What can you do?"
9932What can you learn from these silent redskins?
9932What d''you reckon?"
9932What did I say?"
9932What did I tell you?"
9932What did you come in for?"
9932What for?
9932What have the past sixteen years been?
9932What hill hid the settlement from view?
9932What the deuce-- Say-- Betts, eh?"
9932What was he, to win the love of any girl?
9932What were his intentions?
9932What worse could have happened?
9932What would she not have given for the faint smile that shone in his eyes for Betty?
9932What''s law here?
9932What''s that?"
9932What''s thet mean?"
9932What''s this mean?"
9932What''s this?"
9932What''s to be done?"
9932What''s to be done?"
9932What''s up?
9932When the Injuns are all gone where''ll be our work?"
9932Where are the redskins?"
9932Where are you going with it?
9932Where are your sons?
9932Where do them hosses go?
9932Where do these stolen animals go?
9932Where was he taking her?
9932Where''s Brandt?"
9932Where''s my wife?
9932Which is which?"
9932Who could tell when his strong life might be ended by an Indian''s hatchet?
9932Who did it?"
9932Who said so?
9932Who was with you?"
9932Who''d have thought he was going to give her that blamed, bloody arrow?"
9932Who''s disposin''of''em for this fellar?"
9932Why did he want to pull a knife on the borderman?
9932Why do n''t he keep Zane here until you can spare more than three Indians to go with him?
9932Why do you ask?"
9932Why do you shadow my friends?
9932Why not with me?"
9932Why not?
9932Why this sudden interest in Roger Brandt?"
9932Why?
9932Why?"
9932Why?"
9932Will you break a borderman''s custom, for my sake?"
9932With eyes like those?
9932Wo n''t you please tell me?"
9932Would n''t Mr. Jonathan Zane, borderman, Indian fighter, hero of a hundred battles and never a sweetheart, be flattered?
9932You do n''t suppose Wetzel will be afraid of four savages?
9932You remember Jake Deering?
9932You would n''t think they practiced anything of the kind, would you?
9932ai n''t she sassy?"
9932exclaimed the colonel''s buxom wife, from the window,"do n''t you ever get tired hearing Eb talk of Wetzel, and Jack, and Indians?
9932how can I thank you?"
9932interrupted the teamster,"or safe, either, fer thet matter?
9932well, I do n''t believe I have left a wish, unless----""Unless?"
9932what am I thinking, and he a stranger?"
1239Ai n''t she a prize?
1239Already up to your old tricks?
1239And the missionaries?
1239And you are a preacher?
1239And you''ve been following us?
1239Are all these Indians Christians?
1239Are n''t you sorry you-- you treated me so?
1239Are we near enough?
1239Are you a Christian?
1239Are you all right again?
1239Are you angry with him?
1239Are you mad with me yet?
1239Are you? 1239 Benny?
1239Bess, is dinner ready?
1239Brothers, I reckon?
1239But might he not fall out and drown?
1239But what''s the trouble?
1239But why? 1239 But-- you are angry with-- me?"
1239Ca n''t that Indian move?
1239Ca n''t you tell us what it means-- this disappearance?
1239Can we do nothing?
1239Chief, what will you do?
1239Coast clear?
1239Could Jim Girty have gotten your girl?
1239D''ye hear, scalp- hunter? 1239 D''ye hear?"
1239Dave, Dave, how is it with you?
1239Did he hit?
1239Did he rise to a bug?
1239Did he see you?
1239Did n''t I hear a third shot?
1239Did n''t you-- say so?
1239Did that fool say I did n''t love you?
1239Did ye knock any redskins over?
1239Did you ever hear the like? 1239 Did you hear of his death?"
1239Did you hear what Silvertip said, and did you notice the effect it had?
1239Did you hev time to bury them?
1239Did you see any?'' 1239 Did you see anything of another band of Indians?
1239Did your brother marry an Indian?
1239Do n''t you ever think we-- we wronged him?
1239Do they? 1239 Do we get out here?"
1239Do we travel by night?
1239Do you ever feel this stillness?
1239Do you forbid it?
1239Do you not fear for those with you?
1239Do you think he''d take me out? 1239 Do you think we are in danger?"
1239Do? 1239 Does a wolf befriend Girty''s captives?
1239Does n''t Joe look splendid in his hunting suit?
1239Does their absence signify ill to the Village of Peace?
1239Ever handle the long rifle?
1239Ever see me afore? 1239 Ever shoot anythin''?"
1239For what?
1239George, where are you going with that gun?
1239Girty, do you mean us any ill will?
1239Glickhican, can you tell me why no Indians have come here lately?
1239Go away?
1239Good fer it?
1239Has Wetzel come in since?
1239Has Wetzel come in with Nell? 1239 Has the Shawnee anythin''ag''inst you boys?"
1239Have the Jesuit missionaries accomplished anything with these war tribes?
1239Have you a rifle for Wetzel? 1239 Have you trifled with her, as you have with so many others?
1239Having conquered all other obstacles, must we fail because of wicked men of our own race? 1239 He did?"
1239He is in authority here, ai n''t he?
1239Hear ye got ketched by some Shawnees?
1239Heckewelder, tell us?
1239Heckewelder?
1239Hev you seen Wetzel?
1239Hold the service? 1239 Hope?
1239How can they be so inhuman?
1239How can we tell which one?
1239How d''you know? 1239 How did you find us?"
1239How did you get on with the boys?
1239How do you know they''ve passed?
1239How far have we come to- day?
1239How is George?
1239How is George?
1239How is he?
1239How is she?
1239How long do you intend to be absent?
1239How long have you been here, Colonel Zane?
1239How long have you been out?
1239How long will it take me to learn the Delaware language?
1239How soon, Winds, can we set off?
1239How will we ever get across that big river?
1239How''d ye wake up so early?
1239How''d you knew me?
1239How''s George?
1239How?
1239Hullo, Bill, any sign of Jim?
1239I hope-- I pray Joe comes back, but if he doesn''t-- Nell-- won''t you care a little for me?
1239If you have so little hope of recovering your sweetheart, what then is your motive for accompanying this band of hunters?
1239If you were alone what would you do?
1239In a hurry to be a- goin''? 1239 Injun, are you a Christian?"
1239Is Fort Henry near the Indian towns?
1239Is he? 1239 Is it a forest fire?"
1239Is poor Kate dead?
1239Is there no hope of getting Kate back?
1239Jest cum out kinder wild like, eh?
1239Jim said he''d be here to- day, did n''t he?
1239Jim, have you lost your senses?
1239Jim?
1239Joe, are you badly hurt?
1239Kate, where''s Nell?
1239Kate? 1239 Kate?"
1239Kin ye hit one-- say, a hundred yards?
1239Leave Beautiful Spring?
1239Lew, we''re pretty good friends, ai n''t we?
1239Like frontier life?
1239Me-- me?
1239Mr. Wells, is it not possible that you underrate the danger of your enterprise?
1239My scalp is nothing to make an Indian very covetous, is it?
1239Nell, will you marry me?
1239Nellie, Nellie, can you speak?
1239Nellie, can you understand me?
1239Nellie, do n''t you know me?
1239Nellie, may I marry you to Jim?
1239Nellie, what is it you fear?
1239Now, tell me, how did those Indians wear their scalp- lock?
1239Now, what do you think of that?
1239Of course I know you do n''t care for me---"Did Mr. Edwards tell you so?
1239Of what?
1239Oh, is it true?
1239Oh, where''s Nellie?
1239Oh, why-- why do you say that?
1239Run away? 1239 Save him?"
1239Say, how''s the other one, your brother as wus called Joe?
1239See anythin''?
1239See the big cabin, thar, on the hillside? 1239 Shawnee-- ketch''um?"
1239She''s not wounded? 1239 Slapped you?
1239So long? 1239 So you are going to Short Creek?
1239So you want to know all about Wetzel?
1239So you''re one of''em? 1239 So, little''un, ye want a story?"
1239Suppose you did-- what then?
1239Tell me of Benny?
1239That so? 1239 That whirlwind was Wetzel, was n''t it?"
1239The fort must be an important point, is it not?
1239Then hunting Indians is his sole occupation?
1239Then it''s a common occurrence, this abducting girls from the settlements?
1239Then that horrible man did take us away?
1239Then we have no one to fear?
1239Then what do you mean?
1239Then you think our Christians will be made prisoners?
1239Then, why did you leave him?
1239They''ve got ahead of us, but which crick did they take?
1239Think of him? 1239 Wait?
1239Wal?
1239Was Jim the only one you cared for?
1239Was it all a horrible dream?
1239Well, Lew, what luck?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Were those women on the raft?
1239Wetzel, has the capturing of James Downs any significance to you?
1239Wetzel?
1239What I said? 1239 What are they?"
1239What can I do?
1239What can we do?
1239What did Jeff Lynn mean when he said that some people think Wetzel is crazy?
1239What did Williamson say? 1239 What did he mean?"
1239What did you say to her?
1239What do they mean by loitering around the village? 1239 What do you advise?"
1239What do you make of his capturing Jim?
1239What do you mean? 1239 What do you mean?"
1239What does he look like?
1239What does it mean?
1239What have we to be afraid of?
1239What is he called by the Indians?
1239What luck did you have?
1239What of Rose-- the girl you were to marry?
1239What the deuce--? 1239 What was here?
1239What will Nell say?
1239What will they do with the converted Indians?
1239What will they do? 1239 What''s not true?"
1239What''s that ter you?
1239What''s the matter?
1239What''s this?
1239What''s to be done with this savage?
1239What''s to be done?
1239What? 1239 What?"
1239What?
1239What?
1239What?
1239When d''ye expect him?
1239When''ll we be off?
1239Where a I? 1239 Where are the Delawares now?"
1239Where are the converts?
1239Where is my brother?
1239Where is my sister?
1239Where is she?
1239Where is the Moravian Mission located?
1239Where were you?
1239Where''s Heckewelder?
1239Where''s Nell?
1239Where''s the yellow- haired lass?
1239Who could help admiring her?
1239Who is Jim?
1239Who is this big man coming from the the fort?
1239Who''re you, an''where you goin''?
1239Who''s there?
1239Why do n''t some one kill him?
1239Why have we been warned to go?
1239Why is the daughter of Wingenund a traitor to her race?
1239Why not? 1239 Why-- nothing-- see here, may n''t I admire a pretty girl if I want?"
1239Will Girty follow us? 1239 Will the palefaces be kind to an Indian who has learned to love them?"
1239Will they come here?
1239Will you let me speak to your men, to try and get them to follow me?
1239Winds, where have you been?
1239Would you kill a Christian?
1239Yer brother''s goin''to preach out here, ai n''t he? 1239 Yes; how''d you know?"
1239You ai n''t a preacher?
1239You are not ill?
1239You ask us to fail in our duty? 1239 You did?
1239You do n''t really think it was Wetzel who moaned?
1239You really think so?
1239You say it was a bad fight?
1239You will go with Kate and me?
1239You wo n''t go-- first?
1239You''d like to be Jim because he''s a preacher, and could help uncle convert the Indians?
1239You''re not hurt?
1239You''re sure she-- cares for me?
1239You''ve brought this old fellow; did you bring the horses?
1239You? 1239 Zane?
1239A log?"
1239Ai n''t you afeared?"
1239All?
1239And you say hunting Wetzel?
1239Are you Wetzel''s companion, or the renegade Deering?"
1239Are you well?"
1239Bill Elliott, McKee; and who''s that renegade with Jim Girty?
1239But how on earth did you know?
1239But tell me about yourself; what made you come West?"
1239But tell me, how did Girty come to strike you?"
1239But, Dave, you''ll let me see her occasionally, wo n''t you?
1239But, Jim, we are safe, are we not?"
1239Can I serve you in any way?"
1239Can the Christian God tell Wingenund of his child?"
1239Can we ever recover from the misery brought upon us by poor Kate''s fate?"
1239Can you remain idle and see these little ones murdered?"
1239Can you withhold it?"
1239Can you?"
1239Could he be cool?
1239Could you bear it to see them?
1239D''ye see them crows flyin''round thet big oak with the bleached top?
1239Dare I ask him?"
1239Dave, what did you tell her I said?"
1239Did Wetzel say?"
1239Did the Shawnees fear pursuit?
1239Did these lonesome, shadowing trees, with their sad drooping branches, harbor a mystery?
1239Did this boiling spring, shimmering in the sliver moon- rays, hold in its murky depths a secret?
1239Did ye ever hear the name Girty?"
1239Did you boys learn to what tribe your captors belong?
1239Did you escape?
1239Did you ever see human beings like these?"
1239Did you know Wetzel rescued Nell?"
1239Did you not hear them scream that French name?
1239Did you see your brother?
1239Do n''t that towel remind you of home?"
1239Do not leave me here to that horrible fate?
1239Do you appreciate that?"
1239Do you hear all that yelling?
1239Do you know of my marriage?
1239Do you not think so?"
1239Do you think Captain Williamson will stand still and let all this go on?"
1239Do you understand?
1239Ever hear of Jim Girty?"
1239Gone?
1239Had he not shown that he considered himself her protector and lover?
1239Have you noticed that Mr. Wells has failed very much in the last few weeks?"
1239He will outgrow this fiery, daring spirit, and then-- won''t you help him?"
1239Hear them cawin''?
1239Heckewelder, you would not go?
1239Hev you seen any Injun Christians round here?"
1239How did you happen over here?"
1239How many pioneers have given up, and gone back east?
1239How''d ye ketch''em?"
1239Hungry, little''un?"
1239I knew you''d been huntin''him for years, and so I says,''Lew, you or me?''
1239If a future tragedy was to be enacted here in this quiet glade, could the murmuring water or leaves whisper its portent?
1239Instantly struck by two things, Jim voiced his curiosity:"Why do these Indians all wear long hair, smooth and shiny, without adornment?"
1239Is that not being of some use, of some good here?"
1239Jim-- say, say she was n''t left with Girty?"
1239Joe, will nothing ever cure you?
1239Let me see, what did Wetzel call this spot?"
1239Let me think; where would be a good place?
1239Man is weak against hate; what can he avail against love?
1239Man, ca n''t you see what the unnamable villain is doin''?"
1239Man, where''s your humanity?
1239Mr. Wells, does it not impress you?"
1239Nor you, Zeisberger?
1239Now, lads, tell me which is which?''
1239Now, what was it?"
1239Oh, tell me?"
1239One thing more: will you help us?"
1239Pipe is particularly opposed to Christianity, and-- what''s that?"
1239Rather than almost anything else, he desired to please her, to strengthen her; yet how could he shirk his duty?
1239See here; do n''t you admire her?"
1239Some wonderful feeling has possessed me ever since-- since---""What has Joe been saying about me?"
1239Tell us what you learned?"
1239Then he hissed between his teeth:"What shall we do with these Christian Indians?"
1239Then with a magnificent gesture he thundered:"Is the Delaware a fool?
1239Then, seeing Joe''s head covered with blood, he continued:"Able to get up?"
1239Think of Joe?
1239Thought you''d give me the slip, eh?"
1239Turning to Jim he whispered:"Kate?"
1239Wal, after Miller ran off from the fort, we trailed him down to the river, and I points across and says,''You or me?''
1239Was he reserved for a different fate?
1239Was it only a deceiving shade cast by a leafy branch-- only a shadow?
1239Was not such a death too merciful for the frontier Deathshead?
1239Was this his vaunted willingness to share the Avenger''s danger?
1239We are safe, are we not?"
1239We said:''Ai n''t ye goin''home?''
1239What are they?"
1239What are ye goin''in fer-- farmin''?"
1239What are you going to do out here on the frontier?
1239What can they do?"
1239What could I do with a woman?
1239What could have caused that sound?
1239What do you infer from the appearance here of these hostile savages?"
1239What do you mean?
1239What does it mean?"
1239What does it mean?"
1239What does this border life engender in a pioneer who holds his own in it?
1239What for?"
1239What form will that violence take?"
1239What frightened you so?"
1239What had that Indian chief told Silvertip?
1239What has he ag''in you?"
1239What is it?"
1239What to them was the raving of a mad preacher?
1239What was it?
1239What would become of them?
1239What''d such a glorious creature see in a poor, puny little thing like me?"
1239What-- of her?"
1239Where did you procure these tools?"
1239Where did you strike my trail?
1239Where is your brother now?"
1239Where was that home?
1239Where''s Benny?"
1239Where''s Jake and Mac?"
1239Where''s he taking you?"
1239Which?
1239Who are you?"
1239Who gave you that?"
1239Who''s that?"
1239Why should we go?"
1239Will you help us?
1239Will you not remain here with me for a few weeks, or, at least, until my scouts report?"
1239Will you stay here to face those men?
1239Would you be killed?
1239Yet how could he lose himself in slumber?
1239You are a white man; will you help us?"
1239You remember, Jeff Lynn said I''d know him if I ever saw him and---""What happened to Jeff?"
1239You remember?
1239You''ll be gettin''married out there, wo n''t you?"
1239Your manhood?
1239but we''re free now?
1239did you not see the meaning in his eyes to- day?
1239hurt?
1239ill?"
1239what was there?
1239will he come here?"
1261A letter W. Does that mean Wetzel?
1261A little nervous, eh?
1261A soldier? 1261 Alfred, what do you mean by hiding the belle of the dance away like this?
1261Am I all right? 1261 Am I then, so distasteful to you that you would rather wait here and suffer a half hour longer while I go for assistance?
1261And are you always sad when you are sincere?
1261And do you think Tarhe, Wingenund, Pipe, Cornplanter, and all those chiefs will unite their forces and attack us?
1261And how does Myeerah like the settlement by this time?
1261And what good would your runnin''do?
1261And you say you are a fisherman? 1261 Any sign of Wetzel or the Indians?"
1261Are the Indians half as bad as they are called?
1261Are the Indians on the way here?
1261Are they not sweet?
1261Are you Simon Girty?
1261Are you afraid to touch him?
1261Are you fond of canoeing and fishing?
1261Bessie, has my sister indulged in any shocking escapade in my absence? 1261 Betty, I wish to know why you ignored Mr. Clarke this morning?"
1261Betty, do you dare tell me now that you do not care for me?
1261Betty, does it hurt much?
1261Betty, what in the world could you have said to my husband?
1261Betty, where are you goin''?
1261Betty, will you fill my pipe?
1261Betty, would you mind going over to the Fort and relieving Mrs. Martin an hour or two?
1261But why? 1261 By what right does she come to free my captive?"
1261Can an Indian Princess who has the blood of great chiefs in her veins prove her love in any way that she has not? 1261 Can it really be you?
1261Can you find nothing better to talk about?
1261Can you not speak? 1261 Col. Zane, do n''t you think Wetzel may be mistaken?"
1261Dear me, is that all?
1261Did Dan''s mother tell you that? 1261 Did he?
1261Did n''t you want him to help you?
1261Did they fight, or was Mr. Clarke stabbed in his sleep?
1261Did you expect to go?
1261Did you get more than one shot at them?
1261Did you read my letter?
1261Did you see any bars and bufflers?
1261Did your brother tell you I wanted to see you this morning?
1261Do n''t you think so, Lydia?
1261Do you get homesick?
1261Do you imagine I waylaid Mr. Clarke, and then sprained my ankle on purpose?
1261Do you mean I am more thoughtful?
1261Do you presume to criticise Wetzel''s judgment?
1261Do you really mean that?
1261Do you remember him? 1261 Do you remember when you used to lift me on your horse and give me lessons in riding?"
1261Do you think it possible they might have fallen in with the Indians?
1261Do you think the Fort can hold out?
1261Does not Myeerah truly love you?
1261Does the Indian boy think he can frighten a white warrior?
1261Eb, what will Lew Wetzel do on a night like this?
1261Ebenezer, what is all this confab about? 1261 For me?
1261Go with you to the village of the pale faces, where Myeerah would be scorned, pointed at as your captors laughed at and pitied? 1261 Gone?"
1261Gone?
1261Has Jonathan heard it?
1261Have you any more Indians with you?
1261Have you become well acquainted with the boys?
1261Have you come all the way over here without a gun? 1261 Have you ever seen Red Fox?"
1261Have you more pets than Tige and Madcap?
1261Have you not met Mr. Miller before he came here from Fort Pitt?
1261Have you seen these chiefs?
1261Hello, Betts, what''s up?
1261Hello, Jack, where did you come from?
1261Here? 1261 How are you?"
1261How dare you? 1261 How did Myeerah learn of your capture by Cornplanter?
1261How did you get up in the loft?
1261How did you happen to git over here? 1261 How do you like the fort by this time?"
1261How does it come that you have the Indian girl with you?
1261How is he, Bessie?
1261How long have I been home?
1261How long have you been near the fort?
1261How long will it be until I am big enough to go?
1261How so?
1261How would we ever reach the fort by the big river? 1261 Hurt?
1261I beseeching? 1261 I can not persuade you to let me go?"
1261I? 1261 If it be necessary that you use my name, and I do not see how that can be possible, will you please have courtesy enough to say Miss Zane?"
1261If they meet again-- but how can you keep them apart?
1261Is it not rather risky going down there?
1261Is it? 1261 Is that all you remember?"
1261Is that all? 1261 Is that all?
1261Is the Indian Princess pretty?
1261Is there any maiden in your old home whom you have learned to love more than Myeerah?
1261Is there any other wound beside this one in his arm?
1261Is there, then, no hope for me?
1261Is this my Indian sweetheart?
1261Isaac, Can you get Myeerah to talk? 1261 It is customary, is it not?"
1261Jack, can you see anything?
1261Let me go, brother, let me go?
1261Lew, did you get my turkey?
1261Lew, what do you mean?
1261Lewis, did you ever have a chance to kill a hostile Indian and not take it?
1261Look here, Lew, is that not a genuine call?
1261Major McColloch, do you remember me?
1261Major will you tell Captain Boggs to come over after supper? 1261 Major, from what hill did you jump your horse?"
1261Martin shot? 1261 May I see him?"
1261Me and him had a long talk last night and--"You did not go to him and talk of me, did you?
1261Message? 1261 Miller, will you take a shot for the first prize, which I was about to award to Jonathan?"
1261Miss Zane, will you dance with me?
1261Mother, is that you?
1261Mr. Clarke? 1261 Mrs. Martin, what shall I do?"
1261My boy, did you not have Indians enough a short time ago?
1261Myeerah, what do you mean?
1261Myeerah, will you sing a Huron love- song?
1261No, I suppose not, but are you entirely innocent of those sweet glances which you gave him this morning?
1261Now, is n''t that too bad? 1261 Oh, is that all?"
1261Oh, why did you not tell me?
1261Papa, when shall I be big enough to fight bars and bufflers and Injuns?
1261Remember Isaac? 1261 Sam, what did you do with a letter Mr. Clarke gave you last October and instructed you to deliver to Betty?"
1261Saved your life?
1261Say, Betts, what the deuce is wrong?
1261So you have not forgotten me?
1261Spoiled? 1261 Sullivan, in God''s name, what can we do?
1261Then Col. Zane did not tell you?
1261Then what did you mean?
1261Then you are not glad to see Myeerah?
1261Twice?
1261Was not that delightful?
1261Was not that little fellow cute? 1261 Well, Betty, what do you think?"
1261Well, Girty, what is it?
1261Well, Tige, old fellow, what is it?
1261Well, what on earth have you been doing?
1261Were those the words he used?
1261Were you going to shoot?
1261Wetzel, in your judgment, what effect will this massacre and Crawford''s death have on the border?
1261Wetzel, what can we do? 1261 What ails the dog?"
1261What are you talking about?
1261What authority have you here?
1261What can an Injun hunter say to amuse the belle of the border?
1261What can that be?
1261What did he mean, Betts?
1261What did he mean?
1261What did he say?
1261What difference does that make now?
1261What do I think?
1261What do you care whether strangers believe or not? 1261 What do you mean?
1261What do you mean? 1261 What else did he say?"
1261What has he done that he be made the plaything of children? 1261 What has he in particular against you?"
1261What has that to do with it? 1261 What have you there?"
1261What in the world has happened? 1261 What is Lewis looking at?"
1261What is it you are churning so vigorously?
1261What is it, Sam?
1261What is the matter with Tige?
1261What is the nature of this excursion, and how long shall we be gone?
1261What kind of a man was he?
1261What letter?
1261What possessed you to do this, Sam? 1261 What right have you to speak?"
1261What shall Myeerah say?
1261What shall we do with the horses?
1261What the hell?
1261What was that?
1261What was that?
1261What would I do if Mr. Simon Girty tried to make a squaw of me?
1261What?
1261When did he insult you?
1261Where are Metzar and the other men?
1261Where are you young people going?
1261Where is Isaac?
1261Where on earth have you been?
1261Where were you headin''your pony?
1261Where''s Betts? 1261 Where?"
1261Who are you? 1261 Who is it?"
1261Who is that tall man with her?
1261Why can not you free me?
1261Why did you not tell me that man was here again?
1261Why do n''t they do something?
1261Why do n''t they fire the cannon?
1261Why do you ask?
1261Why does not Clarke return?
1261Why does the paleface hide like a fox near the camp of Cornplanter?
1261Why not fight for her, then? 1261 Why so?"
1261Why, Betty, what in the world do you mean? 1261 Why, Eb, what do you mean?
1261Why, Lew, you do not mean you would shoot Madcap?
1261Why, what is this? 1261 Why-- why are you in such a hurry to go?"
1261Will Mr. Clarke live?
1261Will she never tell me? 1261 Will the girls have a chance in these races?"
1261Will there be any way to get news from Fort Henry while we are away?
1261Will you call Betty here a minute?
1261Will you let go of that bridle, or shall I get off and walk back for assistance?
1261Will you surrender?
1261Will you take this man to be your wedded husband, to love, honor and obey him all the days of your life?
1261Will you take this woman to be your wedded wife, to love, cherish and protect her all the days of her life?
1261Will you tell us?
1261Will you-- please-- for some one?
1261With you?
1261With you?
1261Would you expect Betty to fall into his arms?
1261Would you mind being explicit?
1261You are going to see if the Indians are making preparations to besiege the Fort?
1261You are going to stay with us a while, are you not?
1261You have learned to dance and ride and--"What?
1261You think I had n''t ought to speak to him of you?
1261You''re in love with Betty, ai n''t you?
1261****************"Bess, what do you think?"
1261A woman-- what can she do?
1261After all could there not have been some mistake?
1261And how do you like the frontier?
1261And the sprained ankle?
1261And then in a lower tone she continued:"What did you mean about Mr. Miller?
1261And what life could be freer than a Huron''s?
1261And where did you get all that pretty fringe and those beautiful beads?"
1261Anything else?"
1261Are you coming?"
1261Are you enjoying yourself?"
1261Are you not entirely well?"
1261Are you not going back to the Wyandots at a dangerous time?"
1261Are you sure he spoke?
1261Are you too off on a turkey hunt?"
1261Been out for a ride?"
1261Bessie, will not cold water do as well?"
1261Betty, what have you done?"
1261But for Heaven''s sake, Lew, how would he profit by betraying us?"
1261But if this were true where was the clatter of the horse''s hoofs?
1261But tell me, do n''t be angry, do n''t you think too much of some one?"
1261But what can women do in times of war?
1261But why do you ask?"
1261By the way, what do you think of this Ralfe Miller?
1261By what-- whom?"
1261Can I go with you next time?"
1261Can you do anything to get me out of this?"
1261Can you expect a man to feel as I do and remain calm?
1261Can you not realize that we would be happier if you would let me go?
1261Can you understand that?"
1261Can you, Jack?"
1261Come over to see about the horses?
1261Could anything be lovelier than that soft, dark brown?"
1261Could she ever be happy?
1261Could she ever forget?
1261Could she not have averted all this?
1261Did he call for any particular young lady?
1261Did he take you in his arms?
1261Did n''t he tell you?"
1261Did you read it?"
1261Do I know him?
1261Do I look mussed or-- or excited-- or anything?"
1261Do n''t you know we have had frost?"
1261Do you hear that odd clicking noise?
1261Do you hear?
1261Do you not see that this will end in a tragedy some day?
1261Do you think I am made of wood?
1261Do you understand?
1261Does she care for him?"
1261Finally Silas Zane burst out:"Not find it?
1261For now what could she give this man to whom she owed more than her life?
1261For what might the morning sun disclose?
1261For what?
1261From Fort Pitt?
1261From whom?"
1261Getting ready to put on the harness, eh?
1261Glad to see me?
1261Going after that turkey?
1261Had he run off with her?
1261Had not Betty told them she did not care for Mr. Miller?
1261Has he been good?
1261Has she not suffered?
1261Have n''t I been away as well as you?
1261Have you anything to substantiate your words?"
1261Have you anything to suggest?"
1261Have you been doing anything with your traps?"
1261Have you been hurt?
1261Have you ever heard that long mournful howl Tige gives out sometimes in the dead of night?"
1261Have you forgotten them?"
1261Have you heard of Major McColloch''s leap over the hill?"
1261How about the McCollochs?
1261How are you?
1261How could she?
1261How dared he?
1261How did he ever reach home?"
1261How did he succeed in binding Tige?"
1261How did she do it?
1261How do you know?"
1261How goes it at the south bastion?"
1261How had he kept that promise made when Betty was a little thing bouncing on his knee?
1261How had she ever been deceived in him?
1261How long have you known Lew Wetzel?"
1261I am very happy; but tell me, did a message come for me to- day?"
1261I have left a fine old plantation, slaves, horses, a country noted for its pretty women-- for what?
1261I wonder if he is still living?"
1261I wonder what the deuce this is?
1261Is he dead?"
1261Is he going to Fort Pitt?"
1261Is he not pretty?"
1261Is it any wonder?
1261Is it not enough?
1261Is it not rather dull and lonesome here for you?"
1261Is n''t he pretty?
1261Is not all nature sad?
1261Is she badly hurt?
1261Is she here?"
1261Is she not laughed at, scorned, called a''paleface''by the other tribes?
1261Is she unhappy?
1261Lew, did Slover know how many men got out?"
1261Lewis, what can you make out?"
1261Love her?
1261Lydia slipped her arm affectionately around Betty''s neck and said,"Why did you not come over to the Fort to- day?"
1261Marry the first man who asked her?"
1261May I come over to see you to- morrow?"
1261May I help you?"
1261May I?"
1261Mr. Clarke, will you say something appropriate?"
1261Now what would you do if he caught you on one of your lonely rides and carried you off to his wigwam?
1261Of course, you have read his books?"
1261Oh, Lew, Mr. Clarke, can not you rescue him?
1261Or must I take again those awful chances of escape?
1261Perhaps she might have misjudged him?
1261Please let me carry you?"
1261Poor Clarke, what has he done now?"
1261Shall I accept that incident as a happy augury?
1261Shall I take her?"
1261She gave him a little shake and said:"Noah, have you been fighting again?"
1261Strange choice for a girl, was it not?"
1261Surely she could not have trailed you?"
1261Tell me, is it because we went off in the canoe and have been in danger?"
1261That kind of gives me a right, do n''t it, considerin''it''s all fer your happiness?"
1261Then, after a long silence, Alfred continued,"Will you go down to the old sycamore?"
1261These make three, do they not?"
1261To whom belonged that white face?
1261Was he free?
1261Was his finding you an accident?"
1261Was it a bird or a squirrel?
1261Was it an accident?"
1261Was it necessary to keep me here all this time to explain that you were on duty?"
1261Was n''t it dreadful, his carrying you?"
1261Was n''t that a plucky thing?"
1261Was not Girty, the white savage, the bane of the poor settlers, within range of a weapon that never failed?
1261Was not the murderous chieftain, who had once whipped and tortured him, who had burned Crawford alive, there in plain sight?
1261Was this his sister or-- someone else?
1261We are happy to see you get back your old time spirits, but could you not be a little more careful?
1261Well, Betty, how are you?"
1261Well, he thought, what did it matter?
1261Well, that is nothing to get alarmed about, is it?
1261Were the Indians preparing for war?
1261What are you driving at?"
1261What can I do for you?"
1261What could she do?
1261What could she have thought of me?
1261What did Colonel Ebenezer Zane tell him?"
1261What did I miss?"
1261What did he mean?
1261What did my brother tell you?"
1261What did my father say to you?"
1261What did you do with it?"
1261What did you tell him?"
1261What did-- could you have said?"
1261What do you make out?"
1261What does it mean?"
1261What does this mean?"
1261What had awakened her?
1261What had she done?
1261What has happened?
1261What has happened?"
1261What has he to do with Betty?
1261What has he to say?"
1261What have you been doing all winter?"
1261What have you been doing?"
1261What have you meant all this winter?
1261What have you to say of your father and the Major and John McColloch?
1261What man?"
1261What message?"
1261What mysterious force thrilled through Alfred Clarke and made Betty Zane tremble?
1261What right have you to detain me?"
1261What right have you to say that?
1261What say you, Wetzel?"
1261What shall I do?"
1261What shall we use for bait?"
1261What the deuce is that?
1261What was it that made his heart beat faster?
1261What was the meaning of the arch glances she bestowed upon him, if she did not care for him?
1261What was there so familiar in the poise of that figure?
1261What were Indians and pioneers, forts and cities to it?
1261What were the women sobbing and crying over?
1261What will become of Myeerah if you leave her?
1261What will he say about the massacre?"
1261What would her girl friends say?
1261What would she say?
1261What would you have her do?
1261What would you have me do?"
1261What''s the row?"
1261What''s this?"
1261What''s to be done?"
1261When did you first see this change?"
1261When the dance ended Lydia and Betty stopped before Wetzel and Betty said:"Lew, are n''t you going to ask us to dance?"
1261When will you return to the Fort?"
1261Where are you going so early?"
1261Where did you learn to steer a canoe?"
1261Where is Betty?"
1261Where is the Colonel?"
1261Where shall I look?
1261Who are you?"
1261Who are you?"
1261Who dared beard him in his den?
1261Who dared defy the greatest power in all Indian tribes?
1261Who is he?"
1261Who is there to mourn for Logan?
1261Who knows what will befall this little settlement?
1261Who knows?
1261Who made the suit?
1261Who taught you?"
1261Who was the Indian girl?
1261Who was to tell her that he loved her?
1261Who was to tell her that it was because his whole heart and soul had gone to her that he had kissed her?
1261Who will volunteer?"
1261Who''s this?
1261Whom shall we send?
1261Why are you not civil to Clarke?"
1261Why could you not leave me in peace?"
1261Why did n''t I pay more attention to Wetzel''s advice?"
1261Why did n''t you keep on lettin''''em come in?
1261Why did n''t you shoot him?
1261Why did she think of him so often?
1261Why did you not say so?
1261Why do you ask?"
1261Why do you ask?"
1261Why not let the Indians kill me?"
1261Why not try to win her?"
1261Will it be declared?"
1261Will you come in?"
1261Will you ever free me?
1261Will you forgive me and may we not be friends?"
1261Will you go with me?
1261Will you tell us one?"
1261With only a few charges for their rifles and none for the cannon how could they hope to hold out against the savages?
1261With the veil rolled away could you work as hard, accomplish as much?
1261Would we ever see you again?"
1261Would you care if I never returned?"
1261Would you like to see them?"
1261Would you wish her to be inconstant, like the moon?''"
1261You do n''t care nothin''for Miller, do you Betty?"