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40305What, then, can the Government do? 40305 But how to secure the safety of the workers? 40305 But is there any necessity to consider the United States and the British Empire as playing mutually hostile parts in the Pacific? 40305 Can not China follow the_ viam mediam_, and learn a lesson from Japan? 40305 Could a White Race be ousted from a land in the same way, presuming that the White Race is superior and not inferior? 40305 How could we oppose the desires of millions for the glory of one family? 40305 If she were to put aside dreams of conquest and Empire, has Japan a sound future in the Pacific as a thriving minor manufacturing and trading power? 40305 If the Almighty does not hear_ that_, will he hear us?
40305If to the White Race, will it be under the British Flag, or the flag of the United States, or of some other nation?
40305Shall it go to the White Race or the Yellow Race?
40305The question was asked:"Presuming a Pacific war in which the United States was the enemy of Japan?"
40305Under whose leadership will the change be made?
40305Why wonder at her unrest?
4222I hope to be free--did he"hope"?
4222But could not some news of its fate be ascertained?
4222Did Mademoiselle de Vesian break her heart because her sailor fiance had we d another?
4222Do they or you know that you are not free, that you are under my authority?"
4222Fair Science on that ocean''s azure robe Still writes his name in picturing the globe, And paints( what fairer wreath could glory twine?)
4222Had it faded out of being like a summer cloud, leaving not a trace behind?
4222How can I reconcile my letter with my present situation?
4222How could one neglect to pay it at the moment of coming upon the group of islands where he finished so unfortunately his career?"
4222Of course she wept; what girl would not?
4222Was it an island, or did it join on to New Holland?
4222Was it one big island- continent, or was it divided into two by a strait running south from the head of the Gulf of Carpentaria?
4222What could they be?
4222What of that?
4222What old lady would not?
4222What were the southern coasts like?
4222Why not?
4222Why, he asked himself, should not France share in the glory of discovering new lands, and penetrating untraversed seas?
4222Why, we wonder, has not some novelist discovered these Laperouse letters and founded a tale upon them?
4222Why?
4222Would she intercede with the Minister for him and excuse him?
23271Ah, then, it''s of no manner of use,said the captain, with a pitying sigh,"when a man wo n''t listen to reason, what''s the consequence?
23271An''did he make out the voyage, sur?
23271An''wid painted skins?
23271And what says the doctor?
23271D''ye think I''ve kilt him intirely, doctor dear?
23271Dear, dear Will,said a gentle voice at his side, while a loving hand fell on his shoulder,"why do you frown so fiercely?"
23271Do you then doubt their friendliness?
23271Do you think there is much chance of our surviving, captain?
23271Do you_ really_ believe in all the stories we have heard of the blood- thirstiness of these savages, and their taste for human flesh?
23271Doubtless you are one of the party who escaped into the hills lately?
23271Eh? 23271 Father,"continued Will,"you remember the proverb that you''ve often told me has been your motto through life,` Never venture never win?''"
23271Good- morning doctor,said the captain, with a dash of the old hearty spirit in his voice, for he was not easily depressed;"anything in sight?"
23271Hallo, doctor, have you made a discovery, or have you made up your mind to swim off the island, that you speak and look so resolute this morning?
23271Hallo, doctor, is that yourself?
23271Hope there ai n''t bin a flare- up?
23271How can I help it, mother, when he treats me like that? 23271 How so?"
23271How_ can_ she remain here always when she''s to be off at daybreak--?
23271I beg pardon; did you speak?
23271Indeed I am, sir,replied Will, finding words at last, and bowing to the lady;"but from what star have_ you_ dropt?
23271It''s a bad business to run agin the wishes of one''s parents,he said;"it seldom turns out well; could n''t you come round him nohow?"
23271Kape quiet, wo n''t ye?
23271Now, Mr Bukkie Whangy,said Larry, after having appeased his appetite,"if I may make so bowld as to ax-- how came ye here?"
23271Of_ course_ I do; how can you ask such a question?
23271Sleepin''?
23271The governor bein''agreeable?
23271True for ye,chimed in Larry;"an''who knows, if they did see it, but they might take it for the moon in a fog-- or for a volkainy?"
23271True,said the captain heartily;"we''ll soon repair damages and make all snug.--Is there much water in the hold, Mr Cupples?"
23271Well, wot have''ee bin thinkin'', lad?
23271What can we do, lad?
23271What''s that you say, Larry?
23271What? 23271 What_ does_ the man mean?"
23271Why, how did_ you_ come to know that?
23271Wot could_ she_ tell about the doldrums?
23271Wot''s that?
23271You believe the Bible to be the Word of God, do n''t you?
23271You think we wo n''t see them again?
23271You''re waitin''for Captain Dall, ai n''t you?
23271You''ve heard of Captain Bligh, Larry, I suppose?
23271His eye at once fell upon the dark man, whom he saluted familiarly--"All ready, Mr Cupples?"
23271It looks fine, do n''t it?"
23271Only act in self- defence, and that''ll do well enough; d''ye understand?"
23271Peace or war, that''s the question?"
23271Shall we try?"
23271The natives have been so-- so--""Not rude to you, Flora, surely?"
23271Then Muggins removed his pipe and said--"Wot ever caused the doldrums?"
23271What do you mean, sir?"
23271What say you, Mr Cupples?"
23271What say you?
23271Why do you ask the question?"
23271are they all dead?"
23271captain dear, what''s wrong?"
23271changed your mind-- eh?"
23271exclaimed Muggins, pointing to a hole in the perpendicular cliff a short distance above the spot where they stood.--"Ain''t_ that_ a cave?"
23271exclaimed Will Osten,"must we fight without clothing?"
23271said Captain Dall somewhat abruptly,"and that its tendency is to improve men?"
23271shouted Larry O''Hale,"did n''t I say so?
23271without permission, without clothes, and without money; for you sha n''t have a six- pence from me?"
19765How can you stand it? 19765 What man did that?"
19765Who are you?
19765(?)
19765(?)
19765Absurd as it seems that these plunderers of the deep always held prayers before going off on a hunt-- is it any wonder they prayed?
19765An unclaimed world?
19765And why not new worlds?
19765And yet, who that knows of Cook and Vancouver, knows as much of Gray?
19765Beyond-- what?
19765But where did this strange denizen of northern waters live?
19765Did he go as far north on the west coast of America as 48 degrees?
19765Did one party of traders establish a fort on Cook''s Inlet?
19765Do you fear death too much to dare one blow for liberty?"
19765Furious controversy has waged over Drake on two points: Did he murder Doughty?
19765Gray had found the river, but could he enter?
19765Had the little band of Russians gone far inland for water, and the signals been hidden by the forest gloom?
19765How was he to know not a word had come from the governor of Siberia, and the summons{ 328} was sheer bluff?
19765If the worst came, could Bering hold his men with those tied hands of his?
19765In flying from Siberian exile, were they courting a worse fate?
19765Is the man sure enough of himself to leave everything behind, and jump over the precipice into the unknown?
19765Is the quest fair?
19765Judged solely by results, what did he accomplish?
19765Leader?
19765Leader?
19765On a purely material plane, what did Bering accomplish?
19765Paul_, from the 20th of June, when the vessels were separated by storm?
19765Peter_?
19765Service?
19765Should he wait for the delayed instructions from Siberia?
19765Surely, God had heard their vows?
19765Surely, this was Kamchatka?
19765The question arises-- where does Bering stand among the world heroes?
19765This was the very section which Bering and Cook had left untouched; and who could tell where these straits might lead?
19765Was Ledyard beaten?
19765Was it a case of one explorer being jealous of another, or had Billings played Ledyard into the fur traders''trap?
19765Was it ill- luck or destiny, that caught Vancouver in this gale?
19765Was it land or fog, ice or deep water?
19765Was the Saxon planning to scuttle the Pole''s vessel, too?
19765Was the secret of that gold the true reason for Spain''s resentment against all intruders?
19765Was this a decoy to test his strength?
19765Was this fire from volcanoes or Indians?
19765Was this settlement, too, ready to rise if they had a leader?
19765Was this the fabled river of the West, that Indians said ran to the setting sun?
19765Was this their reward for protecting Cook with the wand of the sacred_ taboo_?
19765Were they men?
19765What did it matter?
19765What did the Aleut Indian care for the law''s slow jargon?
19765What did they care?
19765What did they want, these fool fellows, following the rushlight of their own desires?
19765What is Gray''s place among pathfinders and naval{ 239} heroes?
19765What manner of man was he, who in that time had risen from life in a mud hut to the rank of a commander in the Royal Navy?
19765What matter if the flesh was tough as leather and rank as musk?
19765What of this"Gamaland"?
19765What was the Pole to do?
19765What was the crack- brained enthusiast aiming at anyway?
19765What was the explanation of such quick recognition?
19765What was to hinder any common tramp trumping up such a story?
19765What were the merchants of New York and Philadelphia doing, that their ships were not here reaping a harvest of wealth in furs?
19765What were the rewards for all this risk of life?
19765When booty of half a million was to be had for the taking, what Siberian exiles would permit an Indian village to stand between them and wealth?
19765When could he set out to explore the source of the Nile for them?
19765Where did it come from?
19765Where did it come from?
19765Where did it go?
19765Where did she come from?
19765Where did they lead-- the endlessly rolling billows?
19765Where does his life''s record leave him?
19765Where was the money in a venture to the Pacific?
19765Where were nails to come from six thousand miles across the frozen tundras?
19765Where were the tattered fellow''s proofs?
19765Where were they?
19765Where were they?
19765Who can tell?
19765Why did this coasting along unknown northern islands not lead to Kamchatka?
19765Why should they?
19765Why should they?
19765Would Drake accept the lesson, or challenge it?
19765but who knows?
19765{ 26} Everybody congratulated the commander, but he only shrugged shoulders, saying:"We think we''ve done big things, eh?
19765{ 334} How did Baranof, surrounded by hostile Indians, with no servants but Siberian convicts, hold his own single- handed in American wilds?
29667Ah, how are you?
29667Ai n''t you ashamed of yourself?
29667Am you dere?
29667And are you willing to take us off?
29667And he breathes through these pipes that lie here?
29667And suppose we are overtaken by one of those terrible tempests which sometimes visit this part of the world?
29667And that was to be your signal that you had us aboard?
29667And then?
29667And then?
29667And what is strange about that, since a full night has passed since we last met? 29667 And where was that?"
29667And who are the crew?
29667And why not me as well as any one else?
29667And you have tried to gain the good will of Pomp?
29667Are they likely to send any friends to take us off?
29667Are we going to meet them?
29667Are we heading toward Wauparmur, Fred?
29667Are you prepared?
29667Are you sure of it?
29667But do n''t they like her as well?
29667But how much better it would have been had they waited until the others attacked, when they could have made a fatal diversion?
29667But what about Pomp?
29667But what about the little girl-- the viper?
29667But what is the prospect of getting away?
29667But what is to be done hereafter?
29667But wherein lies the particular peril?
29667But, if we make the proposition, will they not suspect our purpose, or take it as a confession of weakness on our part?
29667Ca n''t we relieve you of your work?
29667Dat''s ruther deep to dive down, an''how''bout sharks?
29667Did n''t I sabe de cap''in''s life?
29667Did you know why I fired as quickly as I did?
29667Did you make a careful examination of those other oysters?
29667Did you see anything of them?
29667Did you see that?
29667Do you intend to follow out your agreement?
29667Do you remember living with any one excepting your Uncle George and Aunt Letitia?
29667Do you remember what sort of looking place the moon was?
29667Do you remember your father and mother?
29667Have you a father?
29667Have you ever been there?
29667Have you no friend or acquaintance on board in whose care you can place her?
29667How about this?
29667How are you going to manage it, then?
29667How came you in this part of the world?
29667How can we ever repay you for your kindness?
29667How did I come here? 29667 How do you account for it?"
29667How do you expect to do that?
29667How do you know that''s what I came for, Abe?
29667How is that?
29667How long did you live with them?
29667How long have you been in this place? 29667 How long will it take us to reach the island from which you came?"
29667How long would I keep her? 29667 How much do you think it will be?"
29667How old is she?
29667How?
29667I say, cap''n, ca n''t you give a fellow a lift?
29667I say,said Hyde Brazzier,"does the mate down there find things as he expected?"
29667I wonder what sort of a fellow that Fred Sanders is?
29667I wonder whether that was done on purpose?
29667If we take her to Japan, what then?
29667Inhabited, of course?
29667Is he all right?
29667Is it possible? 29667 Is it worth all this?"
29667Is n''t it splendid?
29667Is she any relative of yours?
29667Is that all? 29667 Is the gain likely to pay for the peril in which we have placed ourselves?"
29667Is the shaft broke?
29667Is there any reason why I should n''t have misfortune the same as other persons? 29667 Is there anything I can do to help you?"
29667It is a sad fate which orders you to witness so much violence, and sorry I am that it is so; but where would I have been excepting for you?
29667Redvignez and Brazzier?
29667Shall we rejoice or not?
29667Since, then, we are engaged in a regular chase for that port, why not head straight for the island, so as to have that advantage, at least?
29667Suppose he deceived me?
29667That, in fact, the man stole her?
29667Then before you were ten years of age?
29667Then you went to sea when you were only ten years old?
29667Was that the plan?
29667Well, if a man ca n''t get what air he wants, what is likely to happen?
29667Well, now that we''ve landed, I do n''t see as there is any need of a mate or a captain neither, with this crew-- do you, boys?
29667Well, what do you make of it?
29667Well, what good did all de thinkin''do? 29667 What about Pomp?"
29667What are we going to do now?
29667What are you doing here?
29667What are you going to do with that?
29667What are you talking about declining years for, you young rascal? 29667 What are your eyes for?
29667What can be the matter with her?
29667What do you mean, Fred?
29667What do you mean?
29667What do you suppose they think of the whole business?
29667What do you want to do that for?
29667What does all that mean?
29667What for?
29667What is her name?
29667What is she saying?
29667What is there so foolish in all that?
29667What is your idea in jumping overboard?
29667What more likely than that he will steal up here in the night, believing I am asleep, and try to shoot me? 29667 What shall I say?"
29667What was that?
29667What would I do? 29667 What would you do?"
29667What''s the matter, captain?
29667What''s the matter?
29667Where are you directly from?
29667Where are you from?
29667Where away?
29667Where did you live before that?
29667Where in the name of the seven wonders did you come from?
29667Where''s your glass?
29667Where?
29667Who ever saw any one so stupid?
29667Why not here as well as anywhere else?
29667Why, Mr. Sanders, what do you mean by that?
29667Why, then, did n''t you tell me?
29667Why, then, do n''t they respect your purpose and work with you?
29667Will we not reach Wauparmur to- night?
29667Will we take you off?
29667Wo n''t you come here and talk with me?
29667Wo n''t you let me come on board?
29667Wo n''t you step on board the proa for a little while?
29667You did, eh? 29667 You did?"
29667You say he shook hands with you upon it?
29667Am you sartin dat you ai n''t?"
29667And may I ask whether you know them?"
29667Are you the captain?
29667Brazzier gave a contemptuous sniff and a vicious puff of his pipe, and remarked:"Did you ever see two such fools, Redvig?"
29667But how were they to leave the island?
29667But tell me, what sort of a boat is that yonder which is pursuing nearly the same course with us?"
29667But what of it?
29667But what purpose could they have in killing an innocent girl like her?"
29667But, Abe-- don''t you get mad!--what about them?"
29667But, begging pardon, I believe you have another companion?"
29667CHAPTER IV MISSING"Mend a broken shaft?"
29667CHAPTER XXXVI HOMEWARD BOUND"Storms, do you notice that fellow?"
29667Did I ever tell you about those sixteen persons that I killed up in New Hampshire before we started out with the_ Coral?_""No!"
29667Did you ever see anything so pretty?"
29667Did you suspect that I was in the plot to obtain possession of your pearls?"
29667Do you want to emigrate?
29667Does you hear me, sah?"
29667For a few seconds they were speechless, and then Inez clapped her hands with delight, and asked:"Is that for me?"
29667Have they any firearms on board?"
29667Have your nerves given out after this strain?"
29667Here we are within a few hours''sail of the spot, and what''s to be done?"
29667How are you?
29667How came you here?
29667How is your friend?"
29667How long have you been here?"
29667I had such a girl once-- her very counterpart-- the sweet Inez, my own; and yet she is gone, and who shall say how long this one shall be mine?"
29667If you or your friend repeats that insult, there will be war between us; and then-- excuse me, but ai n''t you joking when you talk of paying well?
29667Imitating the tones of Captain Bergen as closely as possible, the mate shouted:"What do you want?"
29667Is that an oyster?"
29667Is that you, my own boy?"
29667It might result in no harm; but why let the reckless youth know that they possessed the ability to pay him well?
29667Judging from your clothes and looks, I should say about twenty years?
29667My name is Inez Hawthorne-- what is yours?"
29667Sanders?"
29667Should the_ Coral_ follow her there, or first fulfil its own destiny in the Paumotu Islands?
29667Suppose we carry her back to Tokio after this pearl hunt, and fail to find her parents?"
29667That''s our proposition-- what do you say?"
29667The mate looked at him and said:"Do you mean that, captain?"
29667To- day is the Twentieth, to- morrow will be the Twenty- second, and where, then, is the Twenty- first?
29667Was the spirit of prophecy upon you when you muttered the cheering words?
29667What are you doing here?"
29667What are your names?
29667What assurance could there be that the precious pearl- bed would not be devastated?
29667What more beautiful than a moonlight night on the Pacific?
29667What more favorable separation was likely to present itself?
29667What was to be the outcome of all this?
29667What, then, is their name?"
29667Where are you from?
29667Which, therefore, is the faster, the double canoe yonder or ourselves?"
29667Why do n''t you look out to sea?"
29667Will you?"
29667Wo n''t he, Abe-- eh, boy?"
29667Would n''t it be a good idea to reply to their hail?"
29667Would they submit?
29667Would you like to look at it?"
29667You wo n''t let him hurt the captain?"
29667am dem''isters full of pearls?"
29667are there no more?"
29667how are you?"
29667repeated Inez;"where did you ever see them?"
29667what was that?"
29667where''s the valise?"
41716Any missionaries on board?
41716Did you hear those mad Maories?
41716Do n''t you go out, too?
41716Has he had a look round?
41716Has that always been the way?
41716How''d ye like it?
41716Is this a preliminary uprising?
41716Now, what difference does it make to you?
41716Strange, is n''t it,he said without any preamble,"how money goes from one man to another, from here to Auckland and to Sydney?
41716Want a ride?
41716What can she do? 41716 What is America going to do about it?"
41716What''s the trouble?
41716Where are the people?
41716Where are you from?
41716Where did they learn to sail?
41716Where were you when you saw this man kiss your wife?
41716Who are you?
41716Why should n''t he?
41716You''re always asking why this, why that?
41716''s now?
417162 In Fiji one is not yet compelled to ask,"Where are the Fijians?"
417163 Does Japan make the naturalization of aliens easy?
417164 How would these things work out with the new British arrangement as to the control of the Dominions?
417165 Who, then, does the work of the island?
41716A further problem is, what will happen when the policy applied to island possessions conflicts with the course permitted by the law of the mandate?
41716After that visit, so cordial was the attitude of Australians that everywhere they talked of floating the Stars and Stripes in the event of-- what?
41716All of us bring back accounts of what we''ve seen, but which of us can answer why we went?
41716American strikes are regarded as importations, but what about the strikes in Australia?
41716An amazed member of the Japanese Government( it was a government subsidized vessel) said, with semi- scorn:"Kore wa?
41716And after all, is it any reflection upon any race that it has been assimilated by its conquerors?
41716And have not the more mighty and the more venturesome come over the pass, or over the crest and invaded and conquered and changed?
41716And is not_ kuli_ the word with which he calls his dog?
41716And we?
41716And what, still, is there awaiting the world as they fulfil that destiny?
41716And when I mounted, he asked:"Seeing our little country, are you?
41716Are we to navalize the Pacific or to civilize it?
41716As for the dancers,--what to them were half- expressed notes?
41716Beside this I have thirty acres of orange orchard( four years old) all is my own, and my wife''s now which brought me four( boxes- horses)(?)
41716Better yet, where in all Fiji was fraternization more simple?
41716But has Japan actually never broken her word?
41716But have we not the same difficulty even among a given number of white men, where some are ready to undersell others?
41716But how far is Japan ready and willing to go in this denationalization of herself?
41716But if it did boil over, was it far from the city?
41716But if these loans are recognized, what guarantee is there that even under the nose of the consortium further"loans"will not be made?
41716But if they have forgotten the vision for the appearance of the catch, what about the East?
41716But is Japan giving it?
41716But is that to be her sole contribution?
41716But is there any parallel whatsoever?
41716But what are centuries, when waking is so simple and is always possible?
41716But what are these few assets compared with the greatly extended line of defense now left to the Dominion to keep up?
41716But what beauties or treasures were they meant to guard?
41716But what has that to do with Japanese atrocities in Korea?
41716But what have our Government and our diplomacy done to counteract the American influence?
41716But what have we in Japan?
41716But what is the sea?
41716But what to?
41716But what was the result of that"understanding"?
41716But whence did the woman come who was Cain''s wife?...
41716But where do the Hawaiians come in?
41716But where do we come in and where the peace of the Pacific?
41716But where should I go?
41716But where was man?
41716Came?
41716Can I mistake?"
41716Can it be that Darwin was right?
41716Can not coöperation among nations replace intriguing misalliances, with their vicious secret diplomacy?
41716Can not the sympathy and the emulation of races supplant their enmity and jealousy?
41716Could the coolie possibly abscond with a bag of mail under the very eyes of an officer?
41716Do n''t you know the Bible says,''Be prepared to meet thy Maker?''
41716Does Japan make the naturalization of aliens easy?
41716Does Japan permit the denaturalization of its people abroad?
41716Does Japan permit the ready purchase by aliens of agricultural land?
41716Does the Fijian not hear the white man-- whom he respects, after a fashion-- call his slim competitor"coolie?"
41716Does the woman''s father make witchcraft?
41716Ever been to a sheep auction?
41716First of all, then, is it really any of our business what Japan does in Asia?
41716From loss of reputation?
41716Had n''t"my boss"given me a lifetime''s vacation?
41716Has not every nation gloated over its antiquity and its security?
41716Have we approached the spot whereon man made his first appearance on the earth?
41716He is less able to feel at home there than the Oriental on the main street; but why does n''t the Oriental build for himself a main street?
41716He proceeds to give his own observations of life, and asks:"Is this true, reverend sirs?
41716He will ask you bluntly:"Are you what you say you are?"
41716How can a labor government be so utterly opposed to the extension of ideal opportunities to laborers from other lands seeking to enjoy them?
41716How can she be so utterly capitalistic on a national scale when nearly everything within her own ken is laboristic?
41716How can we know the sea?
41716How do you know but what any moment you may be called?"
41716How have these things worked out?
41716How have they affected the relations of New Zealand and the Commonwealth of Australia with Great Britain?
41716How is it that being, as it seems, people of extraction similar to that of Europeans, they have remained in such a state of arrested development?
41716How is it that they became cannibals, eaters of men''s flesh?
41716How is so sweeping a clause going to be kept within bonds?
41716How is that to be?
41716How long would it take us?
41716How many thousands of years of natural selection went into the making of those little feet?
41716How much of it would hold them?
41716How much of this splendor is Japan''s?
41716How should I have been received had Stevenson come up those steps that day?
41716How will she tackle the problem of poverty?
41716How?
41716I was inclined to dub him"Dr. Bunk,"but why arouse animosity in the tropics?
41716If Korean laborers are efficient in Korea, why not in Japan?
41716If his father could"raise"a family of ten on"nothing"and then just let them die off,--why not he?
41716In the event of that plea failing, what could Japan do, he asked, other than proceed to fortify the Marshall Islands?
41716Is America going to set out to make the world safe for democracy in Europe and then withdraw just when Europe needs her help most?
41716Is Fijian medicine more absurd than our patent medicines, or as expensive?"
41716Is it any of Japan''s business what interest we take in Asia?
41716Is it anything to be proud of?
41716Is it by the power of the devil that such wonders are wrought?
41716Is it going to take such a war to accomplish this in Japan?
41716Is it likely that Japan will relinquish her hold on the South Manchurian Railroad, which in her opinion is of strategic importance?
41716Is it water, space, depth?
41716Is it, then, so hard to remove troops?
41716Is n''t it only the conceit of the white man that makes him regard himself as superior to the Japanese?
41716Is n''t it true that the Japanese have n''t any room for their surplus population?
41716Is not this the history of every race on earth?
41716Is she, then, to be made an exception in the White- Australia policy?
41716Is that to justify her place as leader of Asia?
41716Is there a Romain Rolland or a Shaw, or an Emerson to whom he could bow in that reverence which invites the soul rather than bends the knee?
41716Is there not every reason to believe that permitted to take up quarters in the open spaces of the white man''s world, they will do the same?
41716Is there not something which can be substituted for them?
41716Is this China?
41716May not this vast, generous ocean become the great experiment station for human commonalty, for distinction without extinction?
41716May not time and patience remold antiquity, absorb its bad blood and rejuvenate it?
41716Not content with whisperings, I had sought definition, asked for distance,--Where?
41716Now the problem is, what is going to be done with it?
41716Now what would the world have thought if a Salvation Army man had picked up a strange young woman on a steamer and haled her into a strange house?
41716O Maker of lands''ends, O Sea, when will man be formed?
41716One can not live on sentiment, and when Japanese goods are the nearest and cheapest at hand, what could China do?
41716Or are others right whose soundings divulge a hidden course that gives these people a birthplace ten thousand miles away, in central Asia?
41716Or are the further calculations more accurate,--that there have been constant migrations of people from Asia?
41716Or what do you think in the matter?
41716Or what, sir, is your conclusion?
41716Pictures of the kaiser, pretty scenes along the Rhine, German castles,--what had they to do with Stevenson?
41716Protection from what could they need?
41716Seriousness and earnestness marked the features of these women, and who can say their faith was ignored?
41716So why fear?"
41716Tell me, Greenbie, have you seen any here you''d care to mess about with?
41716The bird sings to his mate, but what mate would listen to such tin- canning and howling, and not die?
41716The millennium?
41716The questions are generally these: What business is it of ours, after all, what Japan does in Asia?
41716The questions in the order of their importance then are: Does Japan permit the free entrance of alien labor?
41716Their speed was that of the comet''s, and what was a plodding little planet like myself to do trying to move into their orbit?
41716They may not become young bones, but may we not hope they will at least be clean?
41716This is my joy and my pride too, is it not?
41716This led to questions from me: Why were they turning Mormon?
41716This plastic people,--what is their destiny?
41716To change the subject, which was bordering on a fight, I asked:"Why do the palms bend out toward the sea?"
41716To protect themselves against Chinese pirates?
41716To- morrow?
41716Two weeks?
41716Two worlds?
41716Upon their"reservations"like our own Amerinds, or lost to their own costumes and even to their own blood and color?
41716Want to come along?"
41716Was n''t he passing reflections on the tribe of his wife?
41716Was not permanence a surety, and pride the father of ease?
41716Well, now, who in thunder was I, anyway?
41716What for?
41716What has happened since peace was declared?
41716What have they done with them?
41716What if America did so?
41716What if Great Britain now decided to annex Belgium?
41716What if the Fijian passes, or gives way to the Indian?
41716What in all the world is more wonderful than frailty imbued with passion mothering achievement?
41716What is Japan going to say about it all?
41716What is Shintoism?
41716What is that to the great problem of how to develop the native races?
41716What is there, then, for him to do?
41716What made them what they are?
41716What need for means of going farther?
41716What of Japan?
41716What ogre dwelt within?
41716What purpose could it possibly have served?
41716What should we do?
41716What should we see en route?
41716What then?
41716What though the prejudiced assure you that, however far the mixture may have gone, it reveals itself in a tendency to squat when least expected?
41716What was it that Balboa took possession of in the name of his Castilian kings?
41716What was there that I was not to see?
41716What, socially and individually, then, is the contribution of Australia to the civilization of the Pacific?
41716What, you are going to create a democratic sore right in my neighborhood?
41716When will the conflicts among men cease?
41716Whence?
41716Where are the Maories?
41716Where can one draw the line between experience past and present?
41716Where do they lead to?
41716Where is Bushido in Japan, that it does not rise in indignation at these atrocities?
41716Where, then, is the argument?
41716Wherefore?
41716Which sect did they prefer?
41716Who could stop her?
41716Who is to begin, and whom shall we trust?
41716Who were these minds?
41716Who will ever know the difference?
41716Who would dare ignore his arm and hand as he directs the passing vehicle?
41716Whom shall he try to see?
41716Why a special room for so simple a service-- and why men only?
41716Why are they not withdrawn?
41716Why bother?
41716Why did I have so much worldly goods to worry about?
41716Why has China remained dormant so long?
41716Why is she now waking?
41716Why not?
41716Why such timidity in the pursuance of direction and desire?
41716Why then does the child die thus?
41716Will he drink?
41716Yet one question preceded all others: whence came these Pacific peoples and when?
41716Yet what is New Zealand doing and what has it done in seventy- five years to approximate Utopia?
41716[ Illustration: ONE OF THE MOST GIFTED OF FIJIAN CHIEFS But who said that the wearing of hats causes baldness(?)]
41716_ Boat._[ This?
41716has this chief been indolent?
41716what with Colonel Logan and British occupation?
42901A shooting star will fall there?
42901Across deep water?
42901And what did you guess?
42901And where the devil did you find the stuff I named?
42901And_ La Rubia''s_ involved in the secret?
42901Are we not_ amigos_? 42901 Are you all right?
42901Are you going ashore?
42901Are you sorry you came?
42901Big?
42901But can a whale swim sixty miles an hour?
42901But the point?
42901But what is it? 42901 But who knows where they fall?"
42901Can I do anything?
42901Can you hear any engine noise?
42901Captain, what''s the news about_ La Rubia_?
42901Cigars, cigarettes, candy, sandwiches?
42901Could it be poisonous?
42901Could you time the interval between the sound when it left the water, and the splash when it fell back?
42901Deirdre? 42901 Did you mention the bolides?"
42901Did you see them?
42901Do you like to do that sort of thing?
42901Do you want to brief me?
42901Eh?
42901Ever talk to the skipper of_ La Rubia_?
42901For instance, how do you suppose they controlled those squids down below? 42901 Have you anything very important to do just now?"
42901Have you everything you need?
42901Have you got it?
42901He went overboard? 42901 How about Jupiter?"
42901How deep is the water here?
42901How far will you go before we swim?
42901How fast do you think it was traveling when it broached?
42901How is your leg? 42901 How?"
42901I meant... just now, under the water.... What''s that?
42901Is it written down?
42901Is there an aqualung outfit on the_ Esperance_?
42901Is this a new idea?
42901Is this another censored subject, or can I ask what happened?
42901It, Terry?
42901Just why,asked Terry measuredly,"did you come here to offer to drive me somewhere?
42901Now what?
42901Of what?
42901On a boat? 42901 Or_ ellos_, they?"
42901Safety?
42901Shall I whack some more?
42901Should we send Deirdre to safety on the_ Esperance_?
42901So?
42901Something''s coming?
42901Such as what?
42901Such as?
42901Taxi?
42901That what''s not true? 42901 The hum?"
42901The phenomena you''re interested in are under water?
42901Then what difference does it make where it hit?
42901Then you''ll stay with the_ Esperance_ until-- things are settled one way or another? 42901 They got you enlisted, eh?
42901To whom?
42901Too crazy for official notice, eh?
42901Was there a hum in the water?
42901Watch the volume, will you?
42901We''ll go to the tracking station?
42901Well?
42901Well?
42901What are those?
42901What did you think?
42901What do you know about them?
42901What else would I want? 42901 What is it?"
42901What should it have done?
42901What''s happened?
42901What''s that for?
42901What''s the matter?
42901What''s the object of the-- research, if that''s what it is? 42901 What... what will you do?"
42901What?
42901Who does n''t believe that?
42901Who?
42901Why ca n''t they get away?
42901Why check on it? 42901 Why drive fish?"
42901Why is my father working on this business?
42901Why not tell me?
42901Why not?
42901Why?
42901Why?
42901Why?
42901Would I have been brought anyhow?
42901Would I want them to think I was crazy?
42901Would some extra stuff be useful?
42901Would you help?
42901Would you like to hear something really wild?
42901Yes, I thought--"Then you knew,said Terry more politely still,"that I was leaving town and could n''t make the gadget you want?
42901You make it sound--"Did you have any idea what I''d charge to assemble the device you want?
42901You''ll come?
42901_ Ellos?_He grinned as she looked sharply at him.
42901_ La Rubia?_"_ The Redhead_,he told her.
42901A bathyscaphe might go down there-- in fact, I think it''s scheduled; you know, the one I said was coming to Manila on the oceanographic ship?
42901A long time later, Deirdre said tentatively,"Have you been making guesses, Terry?"
42901All right?"
42901And how are you, young lady?"
42901And what will it do?"
42901And why pick me?"
42901Any volunteers?"
42901Anything we should tell them?"
42901Are they planning to dive for it?"
42901Beer?"
42901But Terry snapped,"Now, who the devil told you that?"
42901But how am I going to explain that to Washington?"
42901But it would be ridiculous to think they aimed for Kansas, would n''t it?"
42901But just what are you driving at?"
42901But why would anybody prefer the bottom of the sea to-- anywhere else on earth?
42901Can I do something for you?"
42901Can you arrange it?"
42901Cold?
42901Could something like that be done?"
42901Davis asked evenly,"Question: what holds them crowded?"
42901Davis said with an unconvincingly ironic and skeptical air,"Indeed, why not?"
42901Did n''t he tingle?"
42901Do you mind?"
42901Do you realize where they went?"
42901Do you think I could borrow a boat?"
42901Do you want to hear an impossible explanation?"
42901Do you want to know how I figured how much it should slow down?
42901Does it still hurt?"
42901Foam- patches on the sea?
42901Halfway out to the yacht he called,"Davis?"
42901He heard Deirdre say,"Why do n''t you ask him?"
42901Holt?"
42901How can I tell them I knew where it would fall, and only had to compute when?"
42901How deep is the water where we were?"
42901How did you do it?"
42901How had he done it?
42901How soon can you do it?"
42901How the devil would Jovians and Venusians agree on a meeting place in our oceans?"
42901How would they justify themselves?
42901I doubt you''d want_ orejas de ellos_....""What are they?"
42901I mean, you''re really enlisted?"
42901I''m asking, what results from it?"
42901Is it absolutely certain that the bolides are bolides?"
42901Is that all right?"
42901Is that too crazy for a sane man to think, Deirdre?"
42901Is the Barca harbor shallow?"
42901Is there any special reason to want me to get out of town?"
42901Is there anything that can be done here to help?"
42901It grew steadily brighter and brighter, and then it flared for the third time-- Terry''s mind asked skeptically,''Braking rockets?''
42901Maybe a special wave- form?"
42901Moisture?
42901Now, what''s the only possible purpose for their being here?
42901Now, where in the universe could there be creatures capable of riding down here in a bolide, and in need of an environment like that?"
42901Now, will you see that a number of people know about it?"
42901Or do we?"
42901Or that I do n''t?"
42901Privately, that you will aid some_ ricos americanos_ to do experiments in--_oceanografía_?
42901Remember?
42901Report to whom?
42901Right?"
42901Shall I tell three or four persons, or more?
42901Should it change?"
42901So now what will come up out of the depths?
42901So since you want to-- well-- travel around for a time, why not come on board our boat and make the thing we want there?
42901Someone shouted down by megaphone from the carrier''s deck,"What happened to you?
42901Suppose it feels that it should defend the secret of its existence by killing those who suspect it?
42901Suppose whatever put those plastic gadgets on the fish does n''t want to be communicated with?
42901Take the wheel?"
42901Tell me,"said Terry,"what would be the point in all those fish being dragged to the bottom?
42901Terry asked evenly,"Is that a way of asking me to hurry up and do it?"
42901Terry said curtly,"How did my list get ashore?"
42901Terry was tempted to say,"Useful for what?"
42901Terry?"
42901That I leave?
42901Then he said,"This dredge: is n''t it pretty ambitious for a boat this size to try to dredge some thousands of fathoms down?"
42901Then what?
42901Want to help?"
42901Was that the trouble?"
42901Was there anything else?"
42901We believe that something else makes the deep- sea fish come up into the Thrawn Island lagoon, do n''t we?
42901Were they found fastened to the fish?"
42901What are those little spheres that I saw in the photographs on the cabin table?
42901What are we doing here?
42901What are you doing now?"
42901What are you looking for?"
42901What are your troubles?"
42901What can swim that fast?"
42901What did they use for eyesight?
42901What do you make of that?"
42901What do you think makes the hum?"
42901What does it mean?
42901What had_ los americanos_ done to keep_ La Rubia_ from catching fish?
42901What happened?
42901What hit your bowsprit?"
42901What is that for?
42901What is the consequence of these happenings, so that to some biological entity it would be a favorable happening?"
42901What is the prediction and who should know?"
42901What kind of special device?
42901What makes these fish gather like this?"
42901What music do you like?
42901What to do with the hydrogen that is left?
42901What will a grown- up one be like?"
42901What will the creature do now?
42901What would happen after that?
42901What would happen?"
42901What''s it all about?
42901What''s the other thing you worry about?"
42901What''s to be found down there that''s missing everywhere else?
42901What''s your favorite food?
42901What?"
42901When a mass of bubbles from undersea could provoke such a turmoil in the water that no ship could stay afloat?
42901When he nodded, she said:"What are you going to do now?
42901Where did he get that necessary but inexplicable figure?
42901Where to?"
42901Where would such a creature come from?"
42901Where would you like best to live?
42901Who knows?"
42901Who''s best with a spear?"
42901Why assume that whatever attacked the bathyscaphe did it of its own accord?
42901Why had they changed the arrangement by which the starving wives and children of_ La Rubia''s_ crew were fed?
42901Why not a hollow cone of sound, in water?"
42901Why not get it from the water?
42901Why should we fight?
42901Why?"
42901Will you take the risk?"
42901Would you want to give me some details?"
42901You did?"
42901You had that information too, did n''t you?"
42901You have n''t heard anything about that?"
42901You knew it before you came here?"
42901You''d think I was crazy, would n''t you?"
42901_ If_ there were such things...."Why argue only for Jupiter?"
23384''Tis a pretty spot?
23384All good and true, I hope? 23384 Am I?
23384An''am I_ really_ goin''to be hanged?
23384An''d''ye promise to take no more than six niggers to prewent this escape?
23384An''s''pose,said she,"dat Keona and missy Alice comes out ob cave w''en you two be talkerin''sich a lot of stuff?"
23384An''you''ll not say a word about it to nobody?
23384And how can you expect us to put ourselves so completely in your power?
23384And shall we have no more wars-- no more of these terrible deeds of blood?
23384And suppose you never return to us, Mister Gascoyne?
23384And suppose,said Corrie, in a tone of withering sarcasm,"suppose all this happened to Alice, instead of the dirty nigger?"
23384And to what purpose such waste of powder?
23384And what is your plan?
23384And what more would you have?
23384And what then?
23384And where do you mean to go?
23384And where is the second boat to be hidden?
23384And would proclaiming himself a pirate be a good way of accomplishing that end, mother?
23384And would you call that justice?
23384And you know what it is to be misunderstood, misjudged, do n''t you?
23384And you''re sure you''ve known him long?
23384Are any of the hands on shore?
23384Are we to go up there?
23384Are ye sartin sure o''this?
23384Are you a resident in this island?
23384At any rate,he continued,"you would not have me stand idly by while my friend is drowning, would you?"
23384Ay, time is precious, who will go?
23384But how am I to prevent his escape if I do not set a strong guard over the prison?
23384But how do you know that Manton will go there?
23384But how do you know that the grampus is not the pirate?
23384But how is the thing to be done?
23384But tell me, Mary,( here he spoke in earnest tones,)"is not Gascoyne at the bottom of this?"
23384But what is the news you were so anxious to tell us?
23384But what of Alice?
23384But what of Alice?
23384But where are you going to?
23384But where is the man?
23384But why not attempt to escape?
23384But why not try to escape?
23384Can I think too badly of one who confesses himself to be a_ pirate_?
23384Can Mr Thorwald put out his pipe for a few minutes and accompany me to the cabin? 23384 Can you direct me how to steer, in order to reach that island?"
23384Can you distinguish the stern of the schooner?
23384Can you not say that she is in the hands of God-- of a loving_ Father_?
23384Come, captain, do n''t be hard,said Henry,"what will you take for him?"
23384Come, now,said Bumpus, in a remonstrative tone,"you do n''t really b''lieve I''m a pirate, do you?"
23384Corrie,said the former,"I''m sure that you would not kill a pirate in cold blood, any more than you would kill a kitten-- would you?"
23384D''ye hear me, boy?
23384D''ye know what pirates are, Puppy?
23384Did I say I was going to?
23384Did it never occur to you, Gascoyne, that you may have been the murderer of the_ souls_ of these men?
23384Did you bring the chain and padlock, Sambo?
23384Did you ever kill a cat?
23384Do his late services weigh nothing with you?
23384Do n''t I? 23384 Do n''t you think if you wos to tell him that Gascoyne_ is_ yer father he would side with us?"
23384Do you not believe me, Henry? 23384 Do you not think it very likely that they may have run there now-- that they may be there at this moment?"
23384Do you promise to let no one else know wot I tell ye?
23384Do?
23384Does he, though? 23384 Father,"said Alice, earnestly,"God pardons the chief of sinners-- why will not man do so?"
23384For what end?
23384Has he given you much trouble?
23384Has it ever struck you that this Gascoyne, as he calls himself, knows more about the pirate than he chooses to tell?
23384Have you authority for what you do?
23384Have you brought your kit with you, John?
23384Have you heard how nearly I was lost, mother?
23384How can I?
23384How can we save her?
23384How do you know that? 23384 How many men are to be with Gascoyne?"
23384How so?
23384How?
23384I can not afford to sell him at any price?
23384I say, Henry, who''s that big fellow?
23384I think-- that is to say, do n''t_ you_ think-- that it would be as well to put about now?
23384If he has often said he wished you to go to sea, would he not be delighted to hear that you are going?
23384Indeed? 23384 Is Alice awake?"
23384Is that you, jailer?
23384Is the dark''un there?
23384Is the mate aboard?
23384Is you ill?
23384It seems to me,said Mr Mason, gravely,"that our chief difficulty will be to save ourselves from our friends--""Would friends harm us, father?"
23384May I read it? 23384 May we trust him, mother?"
23384Now, father,said Henry,"I suppose you have no objection to make your escape?"
23384Now, here it is,continued Burke, becoming much excited,"wot''s to hinder that there letter bein''a forgery?--ay, that''s the word, a forgery?
23384Now, lad, are you ready?
23384Now, lads, are you all in the boat? 23384 Now, tell me, Poopy,"said Alice,"did you ever hear of friends who were not really friends, but enemies?"
23384Now, then, let''s to work again with a will,said Corrie;"what d''ye say to try punching him?"
23384Now,said Dan,"could any man want better proof than this that John Bumpus_ is not_ a pirate?"
23384O Gascoyne, has it come to this?
23384Overboard?
23384Prevent whose escape?
23384Quite sure; why?
23384Say you so?
23384Seen who?
23384Shall we have a stand- up fight with''em, Bill?
23384So they are, Puppy, and you''re the best of''em; but I was speakin''of the fellers on the other side of the island, d''ye see?
23384So,exclaimed the stout seaman, stopping short in his rolling walk, and gazing earnestly into his captain''s face,"I''m to be sold to a woman?"
23384So,said he, on returning to the deck;"this is the counterpart of the noted pirate, is it?
23384Sprung a leak; is there anchorage in the bay?
23384Sure? 23384 Sure?"
23384Surely this is heaping unnecessary indignity upon me?
23384Tell me, friend, I entreat you,said the pastor earnestly, laying his hand on Jo''s arm,"have you seen my child?"
23384That is a good wish, but why did the chief begin war?
23384That''s entertainin'', ai n''t it, Toozle?
23384The ooman aboard?
23384The what?
23384Then it was you who fired the shot, Captain Gascoyne? 23384 There is an island somewhere hereabouts,"said the lieutenant,"where the pirates are in the habit of hiding sometimes, is there not?"
23384Think you that I would stand here idle if our boat could live in such a sea as now rolls on the rocks? 23384 Trust you, mother?"
23384Well, but what makes you so anxious?
23384What are you laughing at?
23384What d''ye say?
23384What d''ye think, Alice?
23384What do you intend to do?
23384What do you mean, Corrie, by such conduct?
23384What do you think it is, my pet?
23384What ground have you for saying so?
23384What has_ he_ bin an''done?
23384What is punching?
23384What is that?
23384What mean you? 23384 What means the boy?"
23384What was that, think you?
23384What will be his doom,said she, in a husky voice,"if his life is spared?"
23384What would the chief say to the Christians?
23384What would you have me do, then?
23384What would you think the best thing that could happen?
23384What, my mother?
23384What, then, would you advise?
23384When is they coming?
23384When?--where to?-- why? 23384 Where away?"
23384Where got you the news, Will Corrie?
23384Whereabout is the boat?
23384Which of you am I to believe?
23384Who? 23384 Why do n''t you ask_ me_?"
23384Why do you take so great an interest in this man, dear?
23384Why not tell me all, Henry?
23384Why not?
23384Why not?
23384Why not?
23384Why not?
23384Why so, lad?
23384Why, how do I know, and how do you know, that these fellows are not pirates in disguise?
23384Why?
23384Why?
23384Will me?
23384Will six be enough?
23384Will you come on board my vessel, and accompany me in one of my boats to yours?
23384Wot did it speak?
23384Wot shell?
23384Wot''s Poopy?
23384Wot''s in the pistol?
23384Wot''s that you say, capting?
23384Wot''s to do?
23384Would it not be as well to examine the man called Surly Dick before leaving these waters? 23384 Would n''t it hurt him?"
23384Yes; but how are we to know whether they''re in the cave or not?
23384You do n''t mean for to say you do n''t know?
23384You do n''t say so? 23384 You must know,"he began,"that Henry and his mother and I go away to- night--""To- night?"
23384You tell me that there were some of the men in the schooner whom you kept aboard against their will?
23384You''re a friend of his, are ye?
23384You''ve got eleven men, I trust, Sambo?
23384''Cause why?
23384Again he was about to turn away when Dick cried out--"Stay, sir, will you stand by me if I shew you the way?"
23384Ai n''t it, Toozle, my boy?"
23384Ai n''t it, Toozle?"
23384An''is there a man here wot''ll tell me he has n''t often an''over again mistook the crack of a big gun for a clap o''thunder?"
23384And if they were_ not_ agents of the law, who were they, and where were they conveying him?
23384And you?"
23384Besides, even if she had, what good could come of her exploration?
23384Besides, has he not saved my life, and Captain Montague''s, and Corrie''s?
23384But come, boy; what have you heard of this pirate, and what do you mean about a wounded nigger?"
23384But how d''ye know, my man?"
23384But if there''s no easier style of work to be done, I fancy I must be content with what falls to my lot?"
23384But in the case of man''s law, who is to bear Gascoyne''s punishment and set_ him_ free?"
23384But who''s your friend?"
23384But you no tink it am berer to take boat away-- pull him out ob sight?"
23384But, Mr Burke, will you answer me this-- if it_ was_ a forgery, got up for the purpose of saving this man''s life,_ at what time was it forged_?
23384But_ wo n''t_ I give it you all in my first letter?
23384Ca n''t a man forge a post- mark as easy as any other mark?"
23384Can we not meet again before you go?"
23384Can you not put confidence in me?
23384Can you tell me nothing of him more definite than this, friend?"
23384Cause why?
23384Come, what have ye got to say to me?
23384Come, will you go with me?"
23384Corrie, my boy, is it yourself?
23384D''ye know what it''s like?"
23384D''ye see?"
23384D''ye think your father would leave you lying out in the cold all night?"
23384D''ye understand?"
23384D''ye understand?"
23384Do n''t_ you_, Corrie?"
23384Do you believe me, Mary?"
23384Do you believe me, Mary?"
23384Do you happen to know where he is or what he''s doing?"
23384Do you know that he is now in the jail?"
23384Do you not believe the account that I gave of myself to you and your mother?"
23384Do you think I am right in all this, Mary?"
23384Do you think it likely that murderers or thieves would send to let us know when they were coming?"
23384Does everybody else think that too?"
23384Eh?
23384Gascoyne took no notice of this remark, but calling Corrie to his side, said--"Can you swim, boy?"
23384Give it up now, d''ye hear?"
23384Grampus, is that you?"
23384Has Will Corrie been here this morning?"
23384Has he been very wicked, papa?"
23384Hast seen any of the niggers, or did you mistake this poor pig for one?"
23384Have you any right, then, to compass your own death by thus giving yourself up?"
23384Have you nothing to say about yourself-- about Alice?"
23384He even smiled when he replied--"How can you ask me to give my word of honour?
23384He glided up to Dick, who said in a low whisper--"Is all ready?"
23384How do you know that he is so trustworthy?"
23384How far are you aware of his character and employment?
23384How many men have you?"
23384How say you, Bumpus; could you make up your mind to cast anchor here for a year or so?"
23384How''s it to be done?"
23384How''s your beak, Dick, my boy?"
23384How_ can_ she have come up here?"
23384However, since he is your friend, Henry, it''s all right; what''s tother''s name?"
23384I say, Mr Scraggs, should we shew them the_ red_, by way of comforting their hearts?"
23384I suspect--""Henry,"said the widow, again interrupting her exasperated son,"do you think your mother would do what is wrong?"
23384If these words be true, are not all the words of God equally true?
23384In the midst of a volley of excited conversation Henry suddenly exclaimed,"But what of Gascoyne?
23384Is Gascoyne a pirate, or is n''t he?
23384Is the boat ready, Mr Mulroy?"
23384Is there an honest man among ye who''ll take in hand to do this for me?"
23384Is this a new frock you''ve got to go to church with?
23384It ai nt b''kfust- t''m''yet?"
23384Jo expressed no desire to become enlightened on this point, but continued to gaze so earnestly that Corrie started up and exclaimed--"What is it, Jo?"
23384Kickup, wot''s wrong?
23384Mayhap she knows summat about Alice?"
23384More than that,"cried Dan, waxing eager and earnest,"if it was a forgery, got up for this purpose,_ why was it not produced at the trial_?
23384Nothing wrong at the cottage, I trust?"
23384Now, wot I''ve got to ask of you is-- Will ye submit peaceable like to have it done?"
23384Now, wot say ye to that?"
23384Oh, if--""What''s all that you''re saying, Corrie?"
23384Poopy, my lovely black darling; where_ have_ you come from?
23384Presently, Corrie became grave, and said,"But what of the third, the little chap, all over gold lace?
23384Puppy, do n''t you confess that you are no better than a vegetable?
23384So then, the two schooners bear so strong a resemblance as to be easily mistaken for each other?"
23384Some of party are my friends, d''ye understand?
23384Surely you can trust_ me_?
23384Then Corrie summoned up courage, and, going aft to Gascoyne, looked up in his face and said--"You''re searching for Henry, I think?"
23384They looks, an''they runs, an''they yells, an''they vanishes, but they never speaks; d''ye see?
23384W''at''s de use o''life w''en ums nothin''to live for?
23384Well, well, after all that yer friends have said of ye, Jo Bumpus, I do believe that yer_ not_ born to be hanged?"
23384What do you mean by it?"
23384What honour has a pirate to boast of, think you?"
23384What of him?
23384What say you to that, Sambo?"
23384What say you, John Bumpus?"
23384What say you, Kickup?"
23384What would you advise, Mr Montague?"
23384What would you say if I were to take it into my head to protect myself?"
23384What''s wrong with you?"
23384When do you leave?"
23384Where did you say they are to meet us?"
23384Where is he?
23384Where is the pirate captain?"
23384Which o''the three are you speaking of-- the grampus?"
23384Who is he?"
23384Why do you allow him to call you` Mary?''
23384Why do you suffer yourself to be annoyed by him?
23384Why is this?
23384Why you run so?
23384Will it interest you more in Gascoyne, and induce you to use your influence in his favour, if I tell you that-- that--_he is my husband_?"
23384Will you go with us?"
23384Wot''ll your poor mother say?"
23384Would you have me to forget all this because men say that he is a pirate?"
23384You ai n''t a- goin''to tell me the Freemasons''word, are ye?
23384You do n''t take me for a woman or a child, that will be apt to cry out when hurt?"
23384You will go to her to- morrow, Mrs Stuart, wo n''t you?"
23384You''ll be sure to be there?"
23384_ I_ do n''t believe it-- who does?
23384_ Is_ it too late?
23384am I alone?"
23384am I right?"
23384am dat you?"
23384and_ wo n''t_ you open your eyes just until they look like two blue saucers?"
23384are they?"
23384are you the father o''the little gal?
23384boy, what d''ye want with me?"
23384cried Dick Price,"I put it to yourself, Mister Gascoyne, if I did n''t treat ye as if ye wos a lamb?"
23384dear Bumpus, what_ shall_ we do?"
23384did n''t they not?"
23384do you really advise me to bombard a defenceless place in which, as far as I can see, there are none but women and children?"
23384exclaimed Henry;"I thought you knew all the passages about the island?"
23384has he slept in this house all night?"
23384have they_ really_ done this?"
23384he shrieked, with a fiendish laugh,"I''ve escaped you, have I?
23384is it?"
23384is that it?
23384men who can be trusted both in regard to their fighting qualities, and their ability to hold their tongues?"
23384mother,"said Henry, reproachfully,"why did you not tell me sooner about Gascoyne?
23384said Bumpus, in a hoarse whisper,"here''s another fut that do n''t belong to-- what''s her name-- Puppy, did ye say?"
23384said Mrs Stuart;"surely you can trust me?"
23384say you?"
23384spare me, Mary; why do you harrow my broken heart with such a picture?"
23384that''s your game is it?"
23384the descendant o''the Sea Kings, as he calls himself?"
23384there''s no sich a thing as a ghost--""Ai n''t there?"
23384w''at for was me born?"
23384what can I say?"
23384what is scragged?"
23384what sort o''brute''s that?"
23384where got ye the dog?"
23384where?"
23384who will join me?"
23384who will lend a hand?"
23384why run so great a risk as this?"
23384wot do I care for post- marks?
23384you''ve come to let me out, have you?"