This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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63517 | ( who has already made a good beginning), G. W. D., of the same place, and Mr. G. G., of Pa. Friends and co- laborers, shall we hear from you? |
63517 | (?) |
63517 | As iodate of potash is thought to render collodion insensitive(? |
63517 | E. F. S."How can any Operator afford to be without it?" |
63517 | [ Footnote L: If the water contained much sulphate of lime, it is likely that the sensitiveness of the paper would be impaired(?).] |
42547 | But is silver printing necessarily a fading process? |
42547 | How are we to fix the strength of the bath? |
42547 | This is, perhaps(? |
42547 | What do they teach? |
42547 | What principles must we follow? |
42547 | Why is this? |
63427 | What is the reason of your not sending me my Journals? 63427 Is that enough?--_Tribune._ Wonder if the Tribune''s calculations is made from the actual measurement of thetail"of the"old white coat?" |
63427 | It is_ essential_ that the plates should be very pure, free from scum? |
63427 | T. says--"Will you give a ready and easy method of detecting chlorine? |
63427 | The question is often asked, what constitutes the difference between wrought iron, cast iron and steel? |
63427 | Where is it? |
40468 | 20, in which detail is almost entirely absent? |
40468 | But you may say"Can not we often by changing our point of view get an otherwise ill- composed subject to compose well?" |
40468 | To what then is the pleasure we feel when looking at a good picture due? |
40468 | Why is this? |
40468 | _ John H. Avery.__ The Hand Camera and its use._[ Illustration] What is the best form of hand camera? |
32361 | Are you sure this does n''t belong on the comic page, Nugent? |
32361 | But if I take some, will you give me the formula so I can develop them? |
32361 | Formula# 53? |
32361 | He''s an inventor? |
32361 | It succeeded? |
32361 | There was absolutely no basis for his theory? |
32361 | Want to find out how the other half thinks, huh? |
32361 | What IS the formula? |
32361 | What does that mean? |
32361 | What finally decided you? |
32361 | What inventor is n''t? |
32361 | What''s so special about his camera? |
32361 | What? |
32361 | Why not? |
32361 | Why should I? 32361 You had used commercial developers before?" |
32361 | You mean that... that you can take a picture of what''s happening in another time? |
32361 | You took one set of pictures and the negatives you got were of another set? |
32361 | You''ve got pictures in there-- pictures of this other dimension? |
32361 | Barrett?" |
32361 | How about tomorrow morning at nine?" |
32361 | Maybe tomorrow?" |
32361 | With depth?" |
32361 | You mean stereoptican stuff? |
32361 | co- existent?" |
38866 | ''Never,''he exclaimed;''and how is it possible? |
38866 | And every time you come to a public- house he will say his"horse wants a dthrink,"and"Wo n''t yer honours have a dthrop?" |
38866 | And why should these scenes of natural beauty and charming romance not be photographed on the spot? |
38866 | But what of that? |
38866 | But, before proceeding farther, let me ask-- Has such a thing as a triple alliance ever been considered? |
38866 | Did you ever ride a spavined horse down a hill? |
38866 | During an examination of those grand old pictures, two questions naturally arise in the mind: What is conventionality in art? |
38866 | For what aspect of life is photography not called upon to witness?--what phase of this world''s weal or woe is photography not required to depict? |
38866 | Has it been ascertained that an amicable amalgamation with the Photographic Society of London is impossible? |
38866 | Have the Cantabs made up their minds not to be_ cabinet_ men in opposition to Oxford? |
38866 | Hill, a preacher in the Catskills, to negotiate with the reverend gentlemen(?) |
38866 | How many thousands amongst those who owe their means of subsistence to this process must have experienced such a feeling of gratitude? |
38866 | If so, what are the motives of the proposers of the union of the North and South London Societies? |
38866 | Is such an"outsider"or hanger- on a fit and proper person to join a photographers''provident society, or be the recipient of a benevolent relief fund? |
38866 | Next month some of the London photographic societies will commence the session of 1868- 9, and it might be asked, What are their prospects? |
38866 | The discussion on"Sharpness: what is it?" |
38866 | The most noticeable of that class of Irish art and industry is a clever group, entitled,"Where''s the man that dare tread on my coat?" |
38866 | The question then naturally arises,"How could plaster casts be obtained from which the photographs were produced?" |
38866 | Then why should we not honour Archer as the French honoured Daguerre, and call the wet collodion process the Archertype? |
38866 | There is also an observatory at Washington, which I visited; but not being fortunate enough to meet the-- what shall I say? |
38866 | To what more dignified and sublime uses could any art be put? |
38866 | What have not been the improvements and wonderful workings of photography in a quarter of a century? |
38866 | What have not the thousands of active brains devoted to its advancement done for it already? |
38866 | What improvements have not been effected in the lifetime of any old Daguerreotypist? |
38866 | What would Thomas Wedgwood not have given for a handful of that now common commodity? |
38866 | Whatever would_ mashers_ have said or done, if they had gone to be photographed in those days of photographic darkness? |
38866 | Where are they all now? |
38866 | and-- In whose works do we see it? |
38866 | or is the fact due to the lukewarmness of the Cambridge photographers themselves? |
35960 | But who was the real Elsmere? |
35960 | Of course you''ll go to Nuneaton? |
35960 | The walls were hung round with family pictures, and I said to my brother,''Dare you strike your whip through that old lady''s petticoat?'' 35960 You say stands are forbidden-- would it be an infraction of the rules if I were to rest my camera on a table or chair?" |
35960 | ***** Who knows not Melville''s beechy grove And Roslin''s rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden?" |
35960 | A little girl of twelve was tugging at her father''s coat- tails--"Papa, ca n''t I go?" |
35960 | And every one who has been there can appreciate the poet''s feeling when he wrote:--"I ask myself, Is this a dream? |
35960 | And will it ever mean anything to anybody? |
35960 | Any houses where Hawthorne had lived? |
35960 | But what of the three who left them? |
35960 | Can it be possible that now we are to have Italian opera? |
35960 | Could he direct us to the Custom House? |
35960 | Did he know whether there was a real"House of Seven Gables"? |
35960 | Did they not melt into Wordsworth''s mind? |
35960 | Does its boasted regularity only mean that while it plays once in sixty- five minutes, yet the height of some of the eruptions may be only trifling? |
35960 | For rest of body perfect was the spot, All that luxurious nature could desire; But stirring to the spirit; who could gaze And not feel motions there?" |
35960 | For, says Wordsworth,--"What want we? |
35960 | Had any of his family ever seen Hawthorne, or spoken of him? |
35960 | Had we not embarked upon a foolhardy undertaking? |
35960 | He made no reply, and his silence seemed to disturb her...."Thou''rt not doubting the Lord''s goodness, Henry?" |
35960 | Hotel? |
35960 | How are we to realize these enormous depths? |
35960 | How can I ever thank him enough? |
35960 | How did the novelist happen to remember that"arm akimbo,"if, as is quite likely, she had not seen the room for more than twenty years? |
35960 | How in the world did you find out so quickly that your mule''s name was Sam?" |
35960 | Is not this worth while? |
35960 | Is that all? |
35960 | Is there a land of such supreme And perfect beauty anywhere? |
35960 | Moreover, things were where he could get at them, and from a man''s point of view what better housekeeping could anybody want? |
35960 | Of course, I could not expect to walk into private houses and grounds to make photographs, and how was I to make the acquaintance of these people? |
35960 | She exercised the woman''s privilege of asking"Why?" |
35960 | She says:"Who shall describe that wonderful voice of the sea among the rocks, to me the most suggestive of all the sounds in nature? |
35960 | Suppose any of the mules should slip? |
35960 | This was the only place where Sailor Ben felt at home-- and no wonder, for how could any room have a more inviting fireplace? |
35960 | To whom and to what have I been useful? |
35960 | Was it her beauty that attracted the crowds to the theater, and that alone? |
35960 | Was she totally lacking in that consummate art which the great Frenchwoman admittedly possessed? |
35960 | What can this mean? |
35960 | What quality is hidden in this thin soil, which so transfigures all the familiar flowers with fresh beauty?" |
35960 | Whence came thy wondrous power? |
35960 | Why should the poppies blaze in such imperial scarlet? |
35960 | Will it all vanish into air? |
35960 | Will my name survive me a single day? |
12937 | A fight? |
12937 | A hit? |
12937 | And I want to know where my shoes are? |
12937 | And are we going to stay here for a while, and just hunt and fish and--- and rest? |
12937 | And does your father want us to get the photographs? |
12937 | And he was a collie? |
12937 | And how do you propose to go? |
12937 | And if that is so, what''s the matter with our striking inland a short distance and cutting off some of the walk? |
12937 | And look here, will you? |
12937 | And where did you find the boat? |
12937 | And why Sphinx? |
12937 | And will you get the films and plates and other things, too? |
12937 | And you know who this tract of land belongs to, now? |
12937 | Anybody want coffee? |
12937 | Are n''t you going to hunt at all? |
12937 | Are n''t you going to take your camera? |
12937 | Are our folks all well? |
12937 | Are the mountains really windy? |
12937 | Are they bo--- both dead? |
12937 | Are you going to stay here? |
12937 | Are you going up the lake shore very far tonight? |
12937 | Are you hurt? |
12937 | Are you sure about the reward? |
12937 | Are you sure? |
12937 | Are your folks with the circus? |
12937 | Aunty, have you a gun? |
12937 | Been out hunting? |
12937 | Boys, do you know what I think? |
12937 | But I say, how am I going to get ashore? |
12937 | But here? |
12937 | But how about water? |
12937 | But if he wo n''t come in? |
12937 | But supposing the lion turned and hunted you? 12937 But what made him bark so loudly and look so mad?" |
12937 | But, say, we had a dandy time, did n''t we? |
12937 | Ca n''t we find some ready- made hole that will do? |
12937 | Ca n''t you wade it? |
12937 | Can he--- do you think he can get out? |
12937 | Can this be the work of the Spink crowd? |
12937 | Can you see it? |
12937 | Could it be some tramp, who is living on farmers''chickens and the like? |
12937 | Could it have been a bear? |
12937 | Could n''t be any of the Ham Spink crowd? |
12937 | Did Giant tie the boat? |
12937 | Did Ham Spink and his crowd go that way? |
12937 | Did I tell ye about my spring? |
12937 | Did a lion really get loose? |
12937 | Did any other lions escape? |
12937 | Did n''t you leave it tied up? |
12937 | Did they pay you much? |
12937 | Did you catch him? |
12937 | Did you change your films and plates? |
12937 | Did you get the pictures? |
12937 | Did you hear how the lion and the chimpanzee happened to get away? |
12937 | Did you say the Windy Mountains, Whopper? |
12937 | Did you see him--- or her? |
12937 | Did you see the lion? |
12937 | Did--- did--- was it really a lion? |
12937 | Do n''t you like it? |
12937 | Do n''t you remember they said something about a lion? |
12937 | Do we suppose what? |
12937 | Do yo--- you se--- see him? |
12937 | Do you expect to come out that way? |
12937 | Do you know what I think? |
12937 | Do you know what I''d like to do before going on to that lonely cabin? |
12937 | Do you know what happened at the circus after you left? |
12937 | Do you know who fired his shotgun out yonder? |
12937 | Do you mean Abe, the educated chimpanzee? |
12937 | Do you mean to say you did n''t come to our camp last night? |
12937 | Do you really think we can get the photographs your father wants, Shep? |
12937 | Do you suppose it was a bear? |
12937 | Do you suppose we are going to tell you? |
12937 | Do you think he''d take it to that cabin in the woods with him? |
12937 | Do you think you can manage--- if the Spink tribe come to bother you? |
12937 | Do you want to go down for it? |
12937 | Do you want to stir him up? |
12937 | Eh? |
12937 | Everything all right at home? |
12937 | Everything all right? |
12937 | Expect to do some big hunting, I suppose? |
12937 | Following us up, eh? |
12937 | For him? 12937 Forgotten something?" |
12937 | Going to camp out here, eh? |
12937 | Going to try to shoot him? |
12937 | Got anything good to eat? |
12937 | Had much luck shootin''and picter- takin''? |
12937 | Have you any idea who it was? |
12937 | He wants us to go out? |
12937 | How about it--- going to set a guard? |
12937 | How about your watch, Shep? |
12937 | How can a fellow shoot at a streak of greased lightning? |
12937 | How did he get there? |
12937 | How did you happen to go with the circus? |
12937 | How do you know? |
12937 | How far do you calculate it is? |
12937 | How long are you going to stay? |
12937 | How much farther have we to go? |
12937 | How soon can we start? |
12937 | How would you like to go camping again? |
12937 | Hungry? |
12937 | I say, what do you mean by running off with our boat? |
12937 | I wonder if they can be members of the Spink crowd? |
12937 | I wonder if they see the lion? |
12937 | If it''s hot here, what must it be in town? |
12937 | Is anybody going to stand guard to- night? |
12937 | Is anything gone? |
12937 | Is he alive an''well? |
12937 | Is it the boat? |
12937 | Is n''t this the dandy luck? |
12937 | Is there a name on his collar? |
12937 | Is this your boat? |
12937 | It looks wilder than ever now, does n''t it, boys? |
12937 | It would beat deer hunting, would n''t it? |
12937 | It''s a mighty lonely place, is n''t it? |
12937 | Lion? |
12937 | Nothing? |
12937 | Now, the question is, what are we going to do with the bear? |
12937 | Now, what brought those chaps here? |
12937 | Oh, did you? 12937 Oh, what shall I do?" |
12937 | Rallings? |
12937 | Say, Snap, what makes you think this is going to be a real quiet picnic? |
12937 | Say, after this, do you know what I think? 12937 Say, are n''t you the kid that ran away from the circus?" |
12937 | Say, did we come here to fight or to start on our outing? |
12937 | Say, did ye see anything o''a dog around here? |
12937 | Say, where did you come from? |
12937 | See any wild beasts? |
12937 | See anybody? |
12937 | See anything of my watch? |
12937 | See anything? |
12937 | See here, what are you talking about? |
12937 | See his tail swaying from side to side? |
12937 | Shall I get some wood and start up the fire? |
12937 | Shall I give''em a shot? |
12937 | Shall I help you? |
12937 | Shall I let him loose? |
12937 | Shall I make a light? |
12937 | Shall I take a chance and fire? |
12937 | Shall we go and talk to your father? |
12937 | Shall we go back to the pit in the morning? |
12937 | Shall we go out again? |
12937 | Shall we have breakfast first? |
12937 | Shall we shoot him? |
12937 | Shall we try to walk it? |
12937 | Shall we--- we shoot? |
12937 | Shep, are you sure it was Ham? |
12937 | Shep, do you recognize him? 12937 So you are willing to undertake the commission to get pictures, eh?" |
12937 | So you got through all O.K., eh? |
12937 | Something about Ham Spink? 12937 Supposing we leave you and Tommy in camp this time, and take Giant along?" |
12937 | Supposing we walk around the place first? |
12937 | That far, eh? 12937 The Windy Mountains?" |
12937 | Then we have got to wait? |
12937 | Then why did you come away out here to camp? |
12937 | Think you''re smart, do n''t you? |
12937 | Thought you fellers was a- goin''up to the Windy Mountains? |
12937 | Thought you were going to rob us, eh? |
12937 | To kill the lion? |
12937 | To tell the crowd? |
12937 | Was Giant shot? |
12937 | Was I funny? 12937 Was n''t it queer?" |
12937 | Well, how did you make out at home? |
12937 | Well, if you did n''t come to our camp last night, who did? |
12937 | Well, is it go forward or stay here? |
12937 | Well, what do you see? |
12937 | Well, what do you think it can be? |
12937 | Well, would n''t that jar you? |
12937 | Were you thinking we might meet Ham Spink and his crowd? |
12937 | Wha--- what do you know about me? |
12937 | Wha--- what''s the matter? |
12937 | Wha--- what''s the matter? |
12937 | What about huckleberry pie? |
12937 | What about the others? |
12937 | What are they saying? |
12937 | What are you going to call him? |
12937 | What brought you here? |
12937 | What did I tell you? |
12937 | What did we do to it? |
12937 | What do we pay you for, anyway? |
12937 | What do you call it? |
12937 | What do you call your dog? |
12937 | What do you intend to do this evening? |
12937 | What do you make of it? |
12937 | What do you say, Shep? |
12937 | What do you say, Wags? |
12937 | What do you see? |
12937 | What do you think of doing if you locate their boat? |
12937 | What do you want? |
12937 | What enemy has done this? |
12937 | What have you got? |
12937 | What is all the noise about? |
12937 | What is it, Wags? |
12937 | What is it, boys? |
12937 | What is it--- a treasure hunt, or a new way to make diamonds? |
12937 | What is it? |
12937 | What is it? |
12937 | What is it? |
12937 | What is it? |
12937 | What is that? |
12937 | What is the idea? |
12937 | What is the use of talking to them at all? 12937 What makes you think it was the hermit?" |
12937 | What shall we do with the wildcats? |
12937 | What shall we do--- fire? |
12937 | What time is it? |
12937 | What was the fight about? |
12937 | What''s that fellow saying? |
12937 | What''s that--- a dog? |
12937 | What''s that? |
12937 | What''s that? |
12937 | What''s the matter with Whopper spinning one of his outrageous yarns? |
12937 | What''s the matter, Giant? |
12937 | What''s the matter, Snap? |
12937 | What''s the use? |
12937 | What''s wrong? |
12937 | What''s your name? |
12937 | What? |
12937 | What? |
12937 | What? |
12937 | What? |
12937 | Where are the snakes now? |
12937 | Where are they going, anyway? |
12937 | Where are you going, Whopper? |
12937 | Where are you going? |
12937 | Where are you going? |
12937 | Where have you located? |
12937 | Where is Giant? |
12937 | Where is he now? |
12937 | Where is he now? |
12937 | Where shall we go? |
12937 | Where''s the boat? |
12937 | Where''s the lion? |
12937 | Where? |
12937 | Whereabouts this time--- up whar ye see the ghost? |
12937 | Who called? |
12937 | Who is there? |
12937 | Who is to fire? |
12937 | Who said we did that? |
12937 | Who was that? |
12937 | Who will walk and who take the boat? |
12937 | Why did n''t somebody let drive? |
12937 | Why did n''t you? |
12937 | Why did n''t you? |
12937 | Why not fix one of the cameras so it will go off and take a picture, in case the lion touches a certain string? 12937 Why not leave some of the partridge right in the baked mud?" |
12937 | Why not say lionish? |
12937 | Why not take a picture? |
12937 | Why not take some pictures? |
12937 | Why not tie their boat fast over there? 12937 Why not try him in the daytime first, and then, if you ca n''t get the watch, go back at night?" |
12937 | Why not? |
12937 | Will he do it? |
12937 | Will you? |
12937 | Wonder how long it will take them to reach here? |
12937 | Wonder if he''ll come back to- night? |
12937 | Wonder if he''ll go into the boat with us? |
12937 | Wonder if we ca n''t put Wags on guard? |
12937 | Wonder what he''ll do after we go home? |
12937 | Wonder what they will do? |
12937 | Wonder what time it is? |
12937 | Wonder where they are bound? |
12937 | Wonder where they are going? |
12937 | Wonder who it can belong to? |
12937 | Wonder who the boy is? |
12937 | Would he untie our boat? |
12937 | Would n''t it be a good idea to wait until night and then crawl up to the cabin while he is asleep? |
12937 | Would that chimpanzee steal a watch, and a camera, and a gun? |
12937 | Yes; and what right had you to make a roughhouse of our camp? |
12937 | Yes; but how does that affect us? |
12937 | Yes; but what good are photos to a fellow if he gets killed? |
12937 | You can swim? |
12937 | You did n''t run off with it? |
12937 | You have n''t seen him, have you? 12937 You have? |
12937 | You know what boys like, do n''t you? |
12937 | You mean he is willing for you to go? |
12937 | You mean the one Whopper and I met? |
12937 | You offered a reward for the chimpanzee, too, did n''t you? |
12937 | You ran away from Casso''s Railroad Shows, did n''t you? |
12937 | You ran off with it last night, did n''t you? |
12937 | You would n''t want to investigate a block of wood or a stone thrown at your head, would you? |
12937 | Your dog? |
12937 | A figure stood there, wrapped in a coat several sizes too large for it--- the figure of a slender boy with a whitish face,"Was that that boy acrobat?" |
12937 | And, by the way, what right had you to tear down one of the signboards and use it for firewood?" |
12937 | But do you think that wild creature took my watch?" |
12937 | But how did he get away out here?" |
12937 | CHAPTER XVI A VISIT FROM THE ENEMY"Wonder what they want?" |
12937 | CHAPTER XXVII AN OLD FRIEND APPEARS"That ca n''t be the wild man, can it?" |
12937 | Can you blame me? |
12937 | Can you go to Rallings to- morrow?" |
12937 | Can you keep a secret?" |
12937 | Do ye really mean it?" |
12937 | Do you know them circus folks has offered a reward o''three hundred dollars fer that lion if caught alive?" |
12937 | Do you suppose it is worth going to see?" |
12937 | Have you a timecard for exposures?" |
12937 | He meant well, but if he had killed you, what then?" |
12937 | How did you do it?" |
12937 | How did you know that?" |
12937 | I made up my mind it had broken loose somehow, and I thought if I found the owner he might--- er--- that is-----""Give you a reward?" |
12937 | I--- Say, did n''t I see you somewhere before?" |
12937 | Is it bad?" |
12937 | Is your camera all right?" |
12937 | It ca n''t be Peter Peterson, can it?" |
12937 | It certainly did look wilder--- or was it only the rushing of the water that made it appear so? |
12937 | Let me see, what cameras have you now?" |
12937 | Ran away?" |
12937 | Should they venture on the river again, or carry the outfit to the beginning of Firefly Lake? |
12937 | Suppose ye got an ellerphant, and hoppo- what- you- call-''em, too?" |
12937 | Think you''re smart, do n''t you?" |
12937 | Understand?" |
12937 | We-----""Say, do you want to fight?" |
12937 | What do you mean by running off with our property?" |
12937 | What of it?" |
12937 | What shall we do?" |
12937 | Why did n''t I think of that?" |
12937 | Why did n''t you mention the poles first?" |
12937 | Why did n''t you shoot at him?" |
12937 | Why in the name of goodness did he take one sock and not the other?" |
12937 | Why not make it two lions while you are at it?" |
12937 | Why, what''s the matter, Shep?" |
12937 | You do n''t suppose we''ll get any disease?" |
12937 | You fellows did n''t leave our boat alone, so why should we leave your things alone?" |
12937 | to pull your leg?" |
12937 | what do you make of this?" |
12937 | why do n''t you come in?" |
7356 | A worn white handkerchief, eh? |
7356 | Ai n''t he the great little gunman? |
7356 | And Bradley? |
7356 | And geezle the man who stole him-- that''s in the job, is n''t it? |
7356 | And go off and leave Jimmie here? |
7356 | And he left you? |
7356 | And he said he was thinking of bringing the child here? |
7356 | And how far from the summit shall we be when we get to the end of the water route? |
7356 | And if he is,questioned another,"why this talk about French and other foreign languages? |
7356 | And is receiving a fair salary? |
7356 | And leave Uncle Ike? |
7356 | And now,Teddy observed,"how about getting out of this? |
7356 | And so they have ordered you out of the hills? |
7356 | And so you are going out to- morrow? |
7356 | And so you are just common thieves? |
7356 | And so you expect him to drop down on you any time? |
7356 | And so you looked for him and failed to find him on the premises? |
7356 | And that one? 7356 And the bottom of the stream?" |
7356 | And the message? 7356 And the other boy?" |
7356 | And then you came here and notified Jack? |
7356 | And they may have been beating him up for doing it? 7356 And they think the mountaineers stole this package?" |
7356 | And trade the child for Jimmie, as you suggested? |
7356 | And what did you find there? |
7356 | And what else? |
7356 | And what followed? |
7356 | And who is it? |
7356 | And you heard much of what was said? |
7356 | And you kept on here? |
7356 | And you listened to their talk when they sat together last night? |
7356 | And you never knew I was here until I climbed the tree? |
7356 | And you think this may be a trap for us? |
7356 | Anything else odd about it? |
7356 | Anything in sight over that way? |
7356 | Are the roads good? 7356 Are they counterfeiters?" |
7356 | Are they going to help eat the chicken? |
7356 | Are they mountaineers? |
7356 | Are we going in a motor boat? |
7356 | Are you alone? |
7356 | Are you boys out here on secret service business? |
7356 | Are you certain of that? |
7356 | Are you going to attack the outlaws from the rear? |
7356 | Are you going to keep me here against my will? |
7356 | Are you going to let the wolf come and eat me? |
7356 | Are you sure it was the lad who was brought to our camp? |
7356 | Are you sure you kept a good lookout? |
7356 | Are you thinking of remaining in this section long? |
7356 | As soon as you learned that Chang Chu was not in the house? |
7356 | Aw, what''s the matter wid youse folks, anyway? |
7356 | Boy or girl? |
7356 | Bradley? |
7356 | But ca n''t I recall the dispatch-- my own dispatch? |
7356 | But he went back that way? |
7356 | But how are you going to get the goods on him? |
7356 | But how did it come there? |
7356 | But how? |
7356 | But if he does n''t? |
7356 | But if he likes children he wo n''t be apt to injure this Mike III., will he? |
7356 | But if the sneak could get into the upper part of the house without the use of the disguise,reasoned Jack,"he would n''t need it at all, would he?" |
7356 | But if there is some one in there? |
7356 | But what do you think of it? |
7356 | But where''s the prince? |
7356 | But why did n''t they do something to you, then? |
7356 | But why should the mountain men make a grab at a kid? |
7356 | But why should the mountaineers steal such a child? |
7356 | But you have known men to lift kids to their backs and let their little legs hang down in front for handles? 7356 But you must have known that the boy was to personate some one else?" |
7356 | But,Ned had replied,"how are we to communicate with you in case we require more definite instructions?" |
7356 | Ca n''t you read English? |
7356 | Can I? 7356 Can you see the face plainly?" |
7356 | Can you see what he''s doing now? |
7356 | Chang Chu was at liberty to go into the attic at any time? |
7356 | Counterfeiters, then? |
7356 | Did Uncle Ike kick you? |
7356 | Did any one say how far it was to the old lady''s cabin? |
7356 | Did he pull your hair? |
7356 | Did he say that in his last letter? |
7356 | Did he take you by the cue? |
7356 | Did he write from Washington? 7356 Did she say where her cottage is?" |
7356 | Did they have a boy with them at any one time? |
7356 | Did you ascertain where all the servants were at the time the listening must have been going on? |
7356 | Did you get the picture he was to be in? |
7356 | Did you hit him? |
7356 | Did you see anything back of Jimmie? |
7356 | Did you see the face behind the boy? |
7356 | Did you speak with him? |
7356 | Do ghosts rattle metal? |
7356 | Do n''t you know these hills are full of bears? 7356 Do you connect the man Bradley with it?" |
7356 | Do you have to go to the hills on this trip? 7356 Do you know the way?" |
7356 | Do you know what he meant by that? |
7356 | Do you mean to tell me, Buck, that the boy is right down there this minute, in my cabin? |
7356 | Do you really think I took him away? |
7356 | Do you really think it is? |
7356 | Do you really think we''ve tumbled on a streak of luck at the send- off? |
7356 | Do you see that column of smoke? |
7356 | Do you suppose he heard us coming down the slope? |
7356 | Do you suspect the old lady? |
7356 | Do you think it possible that they would change the name of a prince of the royal blood to Mike? |
7356 | Do you think the fellow heard about the Camera Club trip, and the object of it? |
7356 | Do you think the prince could have been there? |
7356 | Do you think you could head him off and hide him in some out- of- the way hole in the ground? |
7356 | Does he get drunk? |
7356 | Does it take two fires to cook supper up there? |
7356 | Does our auto ride end here? |
7356 | Does the Chinaman drink? |
7356 | Down at Chimney rock? |
7356 | Dressed just the same? |
7356 | Ever make a chicken pie? |
7356 | Foolish little French phrases, like one finds at the back of any dictionary? |
7356 | For the Government? |
7356 | Found it, eh? 7356 Got your cipher?" |
7356 | Have they had much training in running? 7356 Have they seen us? |
7356 | Have you been asleep all this time? |
7356 | Have you found him? |
7356 | Have you solved the riddle, that you are so calm through it all? 7356 He bunted into you, did he?" |
7356 | He does n''t kick with his ears, does he? |
7356 | He has? |
7356 | He is doing well in Washington? |
7356 | He was repeating them so that the boy could say them after him? |
7356 | Here''s the old question once more:''Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.?'' |
7356 | How about the old counterfeiters''den? |
7356 | How are we going to get the boys out? |
7356 | How did he ever follow us out without our seeing him? |
7356 | How did that boy get up here? |
7356 | How did you find it all out? |
7356 | How did you manage to cook and take pictures when you were tied up like a fish for shipment? |
7356 | How do you feel now? |
7356 | How do you know he is tall? |
7356 | How do you know that? |
7356 | How do you know what took place in the minds of those wicked men? |
7356 | How do you make chicken pie? |
7356 | How does he look and act this morning? |
7356 | How does it seem to be a bold, bad gunman? |
7356 | How far is it to Cumberland? |
7356 | How long ago was that? |
7356 | How long will it take that chicken pie to cook? |
7356 | How many men have you seen in the party? |
7356 | How many of these denizens of the forests are ready to join the Boy Scout Camera Club? |
7356 | Hunting at this season? |
7356 | I can do all that, but how will you get in? |
7356 | I suppose you boys are doing this under the orders of this Nestor boy? |
7356 | I thought your motive was to secure the return of the boy to his grandmother? |
7356 | I wish I could get up to him? |
7356 | I wonder if they would know the prince if they met him in the road? |
7356 | I wonder what shut it off so quickly? 7356 If he is n''t the grandson,"one asked,"why this American slang?" |
7356 | If there''s any of this prince trouble leaked out,he added,"what shall I say?" |
7356 | If they wanted to trap us, they would go about it in just about this way, if they were wise, would n''t they? 7356 Is he a man to do such a thing as we are accusing him of?" |
7356 | Is it Mike III., or is it the prince? |
7356 | Is it a joke? |
7356 | Is it agreed, then, that we''re going to cut it? |
7356 | Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.? |
7356 | Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.? |
7356 | Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.? |
7356 | Is it the prince, or is it Mike III? |
7356 | Is n''t that right, Ned? |
7356 | Is that a face there? |
7356 | Is that the prince, or is it Mike III.? 7356 Is the kid in the cabin Mike III., or is he the prince? |
7356 | Is there any law on turkeys and coons? |
7356 | Is there only one in this outrage? |
7356 | It is a prince, is it? 7356 It is healthful so far as animal life goes,"laughed Frank,"but what about mental life? |
7356 | Learned French quickly, did n''t he, and consented to being blacked up like a negro minstrel, in order to pose as a prince? |
7356 | Let''s see, what was it you said about the child you brought in with you? |
7356 | Making counterfeit money, are they? |
7356 | My friends do you mean? |
7356 | Name or mark on it? |
7356 | Never thought of that? |
7356 | Not by day after to- morrow? |
7356 | Not mentally sound, you mean? |
7356 | Notice the campfire in the canyon? |
7356 | Now where? |
7356 | Now, I wonder if this was taken from them, or whether they lost it, or whether it was placed here to mark the trail? 7356 Now, Jack, what about your prince of the royal blood?" |
7356 | Now, Jack,Ned said, when they were on their way up the slope,"do you know where the nearest telegraph station is?" |
7356 | Now, Jack,Ned said,"suppose you connect with Uncle Ike and make for the nearest telegraph office? |
7356 | Now, what do you know about that? 7356 Now, what do you think of that?" |
7356 | Now,he went on,"do you know what''s doing here?" |
7356 | Now,thought Ned,"how did the old lady manage to find the boy here?" |
7356 | Now,whispered Frank,"do they mean Jimmie, when they speak of the kid, or some one else? |
7356 | Now? |
7356 | Of course it is the abductors? |
7356 | Of the old lady and her three Mikes? |
7356 | Open for what? |
7356 | Or, she said it was a man dressed like the Chink? 7356 Papers?" |
7356 | People of this section? |
7356 | Prince, eh? |
7356 | Say, Ned,he almost gasped,"what is the meaning of all this?" |
7356 | See that blazing stick working overtime? 7356 Shall I call her?" |
7356 | Shall we rush for the camp? |
7356 | Shall we see you again before you go? |
7356 | She said it was the Chink, did n''t she? |
7356 | So I says to her:''Why do you want me to go up there? 7356 So you do n''t trust that chap, after all?" |
7356 | So you saw him? |
7356 | So you think the men who have taken Jimmie are the men who are conducting the abduction game? |
7356 | So you think the prince is here-- in these hills? |
7356 | So you wo n''t tell, eh? |
7356 | Still, you do n''t really know that it was the Chinaman? |
7356 | Suppose we do go and see the kid? |
7356 | Taking a little walk, eh? |
7356 | Tell me,he finally said,"tell me why they painted this boy?" |
7356 | Tell you what,Jimmie cut in,"suppose we find the Chink and make him point out the man who was in the house-- listening?" |
7356 | That was n''t the grandson, was it? |
7356 | That''s what you''d better be asking? 7356 The conspirators would naturally expect us to shift our search for him back to Washington, or Chicago, or New York, would n''t they? |
7356 | The grandson? |
7356 | The one to Washington or the one to New York? |
7356 | The outlaws? |
7356 | The prince of the slums or the prince of a little patch of ground over the sea? |
7356 | The prince of what? |
7356 | The question before the house right now is how are we going to get down into that patch of trees? |
7356 | The son of one of the attaches? |
7356 | Then who did steal him? |
7356 | Then why did n''t they capture you? |
7356 | Then why not remain here? |
7356 | They have n''t got any consideration coming from you, have they? |
7356 | They stole you, did n''t they? 7356 Think you can keep track of him for a short time?" |
7356 | This is the Chink, I suppose? |
7356 | This: Is the boy down at the cabin the prince, or is he Mike III? |
7356 | Uncle Ike,Ned said, patting the ugly beast on the neck,"what is it about your sleeping chamber that you do n''t like? |
7356 | Was it clean at that time? |
7356 | Was there a rug in the middle of the floor at that time? |
7356 | We came cat- cornering down the slope, did n''t we? |
7356 | We ought to have come down here as softly as two flakes of snow? 7356 We''re going to take pictures, are n''t we? |
7356 | Well, then, they caught Jimmie and lugged him away? |
7356 | Well, what did the pillow case show this morning? |
7356 | Well, what did you do after you got up there to- night? |
7356 | Well, what was the use of our going at all if we sneak away as soon as we get where we might accomplish something? |
7356 | Well, where did they go? 7356 Well,"the other grunted,"if we are agreed that it is time for us to get out, why do n''t we get out? |
7356 | Were there any stains on it-- stains like blood? |
7356 | What about it? |
7356 | What about the beard? |
7356 | What about the mules? |
7356 | What about the prints? |
7356 | What are we going to do about it, then? |
7356 | What are we going to take pictures of? |
7356 | What are you doing here? |
7356 | What are you going to do? |
7356 | What are you going to say to him, boys, when you take him? |
7356 | What can we do? |
7356 | What comes next? |
7356 | What did they say about a child? |
7356 | What did they send him over here for, anyway? |
7356 | What did they talk about? |
7356 | What did they talk to each other about while they were searching? |
7356 | What do I make of what? |
7356 | What do you call that? |
7356 | What do you know about that? |
7356 | What do you make of it? |
7356 | What do you mean by clean? 7356 What do you mean by that?" |
7356 | What do you say to my going right now? 7356 What do you think about it, Ned?" |
7356 | What do you think now? |
7356 | What do you think of him? |
7356 | What do you think of his standing still while his tail is being pulled? |
7356 | What do you think of that? |
7356 | What do you think was in that dispatch? |
7356 | What do you think, Ned? |
7356 | What do you want a view of that corner for? |
7356 | What do you want of Mary? |
7356 | What does he say? |
7356 | What does it look like? |
7356 | What does it mean? |
7356 | What does it show? |
7356 | What does the boy say? |
7356 | What else do you see there? |
7356 | What for would I speak with him? |
7356 | What for? |
7356 | What for? |
7356 | What have you found? |
7356 | What is it between the stones? |
7356 | What is it? |
7356 | What is that boy doing off here alone? |
7356 | What is the matter with Uncle Ike? |
7356 | What is the meaning of this? |
7356 | What kind of a bum game is this? 7356 What shall we do about it?" |
7356 | What sort of a face? |
7356 | What time does the moon rise? |
7356 | What was Bradley saying to him? |
7356 | What was that? |
7356 | What you shootin''at me for? |
7356 | What''s comin''off here? |
7356 | What''s doing now? |
7356 | What''s he up to? |
7356 | What''s that for? |
7356 | What''s that? |
7356 | What''s the answer to that? |
7356 | What''s the dangling things in front of the man''s breast? |
7356 | What''s the game? |
7356 | What''s the shooting outside? |
7356 | What''s up now? |
7356 | When and how? |
7356 | When are you going out? |
7356 | When did you first suspect? |
7356 | When did you hear from your boy last? |
7356 | When was the child abducted? |
7356 | When were you in that attic before-- the last time before to- night? |
7356 | When? |
7356 | Where are the counterfeiters? |
7356 | Where are the shears? |
7356 | Where are the three interests? |
7356 | Where are they now-- Bradley and the boy, I mean? |
7356 | Where are we going to hide him, after we take him? |
7356 | Where are you? |
7356 | Where did the man get the Chink''s dress? |
7356 | Where did you get the hens? |
7356 | Where did you get this scar? |
7356 | Where did you run across him? |
7356 | Where do we get our eatings? |
7356 | Where does it come from? |
7356 | Where is he? |
7356 | Where is the boy? |
7356 | Where is this girl, Mary Murphy? |
7356 | Where was this rug taken from? |
7356 | Which one did they file? |
7356 | Who has confessed? |
7356 | Who is out there? |
7356 | Who is that? |
7356 | Who was it? |
7356 | Who was it? |
7356 | Who''s going to know anything about it if we do, I''d like to know? 7356 Who''s out there with Uncle Ike? |
7356 | Why Washington? |
7356 | Why are you sneaking around here? |
7356 | Why are you so sure it was not the Chink? |
7356 | Why are you sore at yourself? |
7356 | Why ca n''t I go with him? |
7356 | Why did n''t he catch him, then? |
7356 | Why did n''t the little fellow yell? |
7356 | Why did n''t you bring the kid along with you? |
7356 | Why did n''t you go back to the city? |
7356 | Why did n''t you plug them if you knew they were here? |
7356 | Why did n''t you signal before, then? |
7356 | Why did n''t you take a picture of him? |
7356 | Why did n''t you tell me that before? |
7356 | Why do n''t you let me go with the boys and help capture that stiff? |
7356 | Why do n''t you make Uncle Ike stand still, like Dill Pickles, this old mountain ship of mine does? |
7356 | Why do n''t you tell me the object of this abduction of the prince? 7356 Why do n''t you tell me who this man is?" |
7356 | Why do the authorities think the boy has been taken to the mountains? |
7356 | Why do you call him Dill Pickles? |
7356 | Why not New York? |
7356 | Why not? 7356 Why should it be left there?" |
7356 | Why should we catch the child? |
7356 | Why the mountains? |
7356 | Why this present rush? |
7356 | Why wait? |
7356 | Why,laughed Ned,"have n''t I agreed to get out of here to- morrow or next day?" |
7356 | Will you call Washington and see if he''s there-- the chief? |
7356 | Will you go now, you fool mule? |
7356 | Will you kindly come over here and sit down? |
7356 | Without going back to camp to tell the boys? |
7356 | Would n''t they? |
7356 | Yes, do n''t you? |
7356 | Yes; and you? |
7356 | You are expecting friends? |
7356 | You are going to bring this prince back with you? |
7356 | You are good friends with Uncle Ike? |
7356 | You are the grandmother? |
7356 | You could n''t hear what they were saying? |
7356 | You do n''t know a thing about him, do you? |
7356 | You do n''t object to my going? |
7356 | You have visitors at the camp? |
7356 | You heard nothing in the night? |
7356 | You know what Sherman did when he left Atlanta? |
7356 | You know? |
7356 | You must have known what you were doing it for? |
7356 | You remember the Indian signal for help you saw in the valley? |
7356 | You saw him dressed in blue to- day? |
7356 | You saw no one? |
7356 | You saw the fires? |
7356 | You see the tree in the foreground? |
7356 | You think your ex- friends may seek to terminate your lease of life? |
7356 | You washed the boy, as I asked you to? |
7356 | You''ll do all you can to find my boy, wo n''t you? |
7356 | You''re sure it is the prince? |
7356 | A man would not be apt to ride children about on his shoulders unless he was fond of little ones generally, would he?" |
7356 | After they send us one of his hands?" |
7356 | And are these boys your sons, too?" |
7356 | And he was sent out here to get him out of the zone of danger, and now he''s been nipped?" |
7356 | And if they are speaking of some one else, here''s a question: Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.?" |
7356 | Are they good waiters? |
7356 | Are you going, Bradley?" |
7356 | Are you my grandmother?" |
7356 | As soon as we discovered that this boy was not the person we sought, they would expect us to leave the hills at once, would n''t they? |
7356 | But what sort of a child was it that you saw?" |
7356 | But who had made the trail? |
7356 | But why had Jack gone away on the trail alone? |
7356 | CHAPTER XXII A RECRUIT FROM THE ENEMY"So you know the men who have taken the boy we call Mike III.?" |
7356 | Did n''t you, now?" |
7356 | Did the shooting disturb you?" |
7356 | Did you ever hear a lop- eared old rascal of the mule tribe make such a racket? |
7356 | Did you notice the face closely?" |
7356 | Did you see it?" |
7356 | Do you get me?" |
7356 | Do you know how long Ned wants to keep him?" |
7356 | Do you live in this locality?" |
7356 | Do you remember what two columns of smoke would have indicated?" |
7356 | Do you see the face above it?" |
7356 | Do you think he ran away? |
7356 | Do you, now?" |
7356 | Does n''t look it, does he?" |
7356 | Does n''t that look like a closed hand down lower?" |
7356 | Eh, Oliver?" |
7356 | Ever see a Chink with light brown hair?" |
7356 | He regarded the old lady keenly as he said:"Has any one seen anything of the outlaws to- day?" |
7356 | Hear the click of their machines? |
7356 | How did you do it?" |
7356 | How does that strike you?" |
7356 | How long had you been watching and listening before I saw you?" |
7356 | How should I?" |
7356 | I remember when we saw it north of the Arctic Circle, do n''t you?" |
7356 | I suppose this cipher message is an important one?" |
7356 | I wonder if there is a closed season for coons?" |
7356 | I wonder what Frank was doing to him?" |
7356 | I wonder what''s eating him now? |
7356 | I wonder when we are going to start back to Washington with him, and if Ned will pinch that blonde beauty who brought him in?" |
7356 | I wonder why Frank does n''t show up? |
7356 | If I describe him, will you tell me if I am right?" |
7356 | If he breaks out in any of his tantrums before you leave, kindly tell the old lady what I am telling you, will you?" |
7356 | If you have, just tell me this:"Is it the prince, or is it Mike III.?" |
7356 | Is it possible that one of the boys saddled him for a ride on the mountain in the night?" |
7356 | Is n''t that your idea?" |
7356 | Is that clear?" |
7356 | Is the servant you refer to still out in the corridor? |
7356 | It would be strange if we found Boy Scouts here in the mountains-- eh?" |
7356 | Jack insisted, half angrily,"what''s the use of shutting up like a clam? |
7356 | Looks like things were coming their way now, eh?" |
7356 | Nothing serious, understand? |
7356 | Now do you see two columns of smoke?" |
7356 | Now, Frank, you saw where Bradley went?" |
7356 | Now, what do you think of that?" |
7356 | Now, what will that person do to the Camera Club, after we get out into the mountains?" |
7356 | Now, why did the Chink run away? |
7356 | Observe the long cicatrice on the ball of the thumb? |
7356 | Or it is your supper you object to?" |
7356 | Please now do we go on?" |
7356 | Rotten, eh?" |
7356 | Rough- looking chaps, eh?" |
7356 | Say, Frank,"Jack added,"will you go down to the corral and take a lot of snapshots of the kid? |
7356 | Say, Ned,"he added, with a wink at Frank,"is that the prince, or is it Mike III.?" |
7356 | Say, but wo n''t dad be glad to hear about this? |
7356 | Say, but wo n''t he take a tumble to himself when he finds himself stuck up by two boys?" |
7356 | Say, will you agree to let me push the gun into his face?" |
7356 | Say,"he added, as they moved along, northward on the slope toward the east,"did you ever see anything like that? |
7356 | Shall I go and see?" |
7356 | So this seven- year- old boy talks French, does he?" |
7356 | Suppose we leave him here and walk on cautiously?" |
7356 | Suppose we look and see?" |
7356 | That is, tell, if you know where he is?" |
7356 | The clerk studied it a moment and asked:"Day rates? |
7356 | The people who sent that spy to Jack''s house knew the Boy Scouts were going out to look for the prince, did n''t they? |
7356 | They brought you here from Washington to make a thief of you, did n''t they?" |
7356 | They trudged on for some minutes in silence, and then Bradley asked:"What is it about this prince you are always talking about? |
7356 | Think I''m going to travel over these mountains with me tummy abusing me for not doing the right thing by it?" |
7356 | Think he''ll return?" |
7356 | Was Chang Chu attacked and killed by that sneak thief?" |
7356 | Was it Jimmie or Jack? |
7356 | Was it Prince Abductable or Mike the Third?" |
7356 | Was it to Washington you said he went?" |
7356 | Well, what is on for to- night?" |
7356 | What about that? |
7356 | What are they here for? |
7356 | What better plan than the one now working could they have settled on? |
7356 | What did Washington say?" |
7356 | What did they do to you, Chang?" |
7356 | What did they steal the kid for, anyway?" |
7356 | What did you do with the others?" |
7356 | What did you go and tell Bradley we were going out for?" |
7356 | What do we want to go down there for, anyway, if we ca n''t shoot a wild turkey after we get there? |
7356 | What do you know about that?" |
7356 | What do you make of this, Ned? |
7356 | What do you see there?" |
7356 | What else do you see on the steel?" |
7356 | What is it you want to know?" |
7356 | What is there about the prince? |
7356 | What is there is those boxes-- the large ones sitting against the wall?" |
7356 | What is your idea about that boy? |
7356 | What? |
7356 | What? |
7356 | What? |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | What?" |
7356 | When are you going out for that stroll in the moonlight?" |
7356 | When are you thinking of rescuing Jimmie? |
7356 | Where did you see them last?" |
7356 | Where is he now? |
7356 | Where is he? |
7356 | While the mess was being cleared up, Frank asked Jack:"How much baking powder did you put into that dough?" |
7356 | Who wears blue clothes around the house?" |
7356 | Why ca n''t we go and get him and hold him until Jimmie is released?" |
7356 | Why did n''t you come to camp?" |
7356 | Why did the Chink let him in and then loan him the dress?" |
7356 | Why did the Scout wig- wag for help when there were three husky men with him?" |
7356 | Why did you paint him if not to imitate this other boy we speak of?" |
7356 | Why do n''t the others come? |
7356 | Why had he not called to him, Ned, in order that they might proceed together? |
7356 | Why have you changed your mind? |
7356 | Why is he supposed to be in this section?" |
7356 | Why not tell me where to find this little chap you seem honestly interested in?" |
7356 | Why this impetuosity?" |
7356 | Why?" |
7356 | Why?" |
7356 | Will that answer?" |
7356 | Will you?" |
7356 | Would a lot of boys looking for snap- shots trail off in the night to see a boy when they might have taken a look at him the next day?" |
7356 | You do n''t mind my being here, do you?" |
7356 | You know how he got that?" |
7356 | You know now, I suppose that we''ve got to leave those lads here when we go away?" |
7356 | You remember how fine the venison steaks were up in British Columbia? |
7356 | You wrote the answer to the question:''Is it the prince, or is it Mike III?'' |
7356 | asked Frank--"get a good look at it?" |
7356 | asked Jimmie, wrinkling his freckled nose until it did not seem possible to ever get it out straight again,"what was it you said his name was? |
7356 | asked Ned, laughing,"and yet you painted a boy to represent him?" |
7356 | came a voice from the camp below,"if you''ve got done surveying the beautiful black landscape, suppose you come down to supper?" |
7356 | having blonde hair and blue eyes?" |
7356 | would n''t know a foreign tongue, would he?" |