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13271Is rain a bad thing, then?
13271What is it useful for?
13271What makes the price of beer and Luddites rise? 13271 What ought we to do in return for his goodness?"
13271What sort of a day is it?
13271Who sends rain and sunshine?
13271Why is it fine?
13271And what are the results of this colony, in which there are none idle, none poor, and few uneducated?
13271Did the Master slap them all round and pull the ears of the poor little fat somnus?
13271For instance:--"What day is this?"
13271How long are we to be slaves of salt soup, fried soles, and fiery sherry?
13271What fills the butchers''shops with large blue flies?"
13271What makes the difference in the demand for labour in Cheshire but the steam- engines?
13271What other line of kings has had the fate to sign away the lives of two such men as Raleigh and Strafford?
13271Where could a High Tory mob be found now, or who now differs with the mild liberalism of Huskisson?
13271Who is it that examines and compares the ornaments of one coffin with that of another?
13271Why are our architects so inferior to our engineers?
54896My dear sir, you are ill. What is the matter now? 54896 What are you doing?"
54896What can be clearer? 54896 What do you gather from that?"
54896And wherefore all this misery, do you suppose?
54896Had I in reality seen him lurking in the house at Petersham?
54896If so, what had become of him?
54896Should I meet him at Petersham, and if so, should I ever leave Oak Lodge excepting feet foremost?
54896There''s no one else in the house, you say?"
54896Was he still disposed as of old towards me, and would he prefer my life to any earthly advancement I might now be in a position to extend to him?
54896Was it possible that he could be in league with the runaway clerk?
54896What was his business in the North?
54896What was my clear duty in the case, and would the doing of it be likely to facilitate matters?
54896What were his feelings and intentions?
54896Why had this man seen fit to declare himself dead?
54896Will you kindly give me some description of the late Mr. Joshua Beakbane?
54896Would he accept a compromise?
54896Would the robber by any unlucky chance be getting out at the next station?
33620Here comes Brigham Young, I guess,was one of them; another was,"That''s Pope Leo, ai n''t it?"
33620What,said he,"are mountains good for but to get such stuff as that out of them?"
33620But what did that matter?
33620How could it be otherwise then, before the time and space annihilating forces of steam and electricity had been discovered and applied?
33620I asked a lady by my side,"Do you see all those cattle?"
33620Is the nation which stands most for peace and humanity to enter on a career of aggressive arms?"
33620May we not imagine that man is apt to develop within himself the characteristics of those animals who find a subsistence in such places?
33620On our way from New York, had we not also a bad omen?
33620Shall we not gather up some of those trifles, as worthy of preservation in our record?
33620Shall we surrender, and be deliberately shot without taking the life of a single enemy?
33620Shall we try to cut our way out through the Mexican ranks, and be butchered before we can kill twenty of our adversaries?
33620The child speaks and the sister replies in this fashion:"Why do you melt your waxen man, Sister Helen?
33620The huge dome seemed, as it were, to cover in the great brain of the nation struggling with the question,"Is America to engage in war?
33620Was it fired from a Spanish cannon in early days, or by settlers in some Indian difficulty, or marauding trouble, or when?
33620Was it not so?
33620Was she defeated?
33620Were my friends yet living?
33620Were we at times unconsciously heathen in our cults, or are they at times unconsciously Christian?
33620What can be more unlike a narrow, selfish, unlovable, and avaricious man than his splendid offering of a fortune to keep eternal watch upon the stars?
33620What did it all mean?
33620What had become of them?
33620Who could tell what desperado might not have made away with them?
33620Who will be the first?
33620Will one be remembered?
33620Will one be welcome?
33620Will the friends be much changed?
33620Would any one remember me?
33620what is this that sighs in the frost?"
33620what white thing at the door has cross''d, Sister Helen?
41604A_ what_?
41604Are you listening up there?
41604But would you mind showing me the little fellow? 41604 Did you ever see a stepmother?"
41604Did you look on your post to see if there was anything?
41604Do n''t you like it after all?
41604Has she got a tush?
41604Have n''t you had about all that''s good for you, kiddo?
41604How can Santa put a_ ride_ in a_ stocking_?
41604Is Santa Claus your father?
41604Then does he come to see them and tell them what to do?
41604What happened? 41604 Why, what''s the matter, dear?"
41604Could n''t you stay and help me a few minutes?"
41604Did n''t you know that?"
41604Did you ever see such scissors, Libby?
41604Do you think that_ you_ could change so in growing up that you could be unkind to any little child that was put in your care?"
41604Do you understand?"
41604Had n''t he nuts, raisins,_ anything_, even little cakes, that she could get in a hurry?
41604Had_ she_ been listening down the chimney, too?
41604How could they tell but that Grandma and Uncle Neal might be mistaken about their belief in stepmothers too?
41604How do they take to the notion?"
41604If Pan were to come piping out of the woods, who, with any music in him, would not respond with all his heart to the magic call?
41604If Titania were to beckon with her gracious wand, who would not be drawn into her charmèd circle gladly?
41604See?"
41604So her first shy question when they were left alone with_ Her_, was:"Do n''t you want me to do something?"
41604The shout was followed by a whisper:"Say, Libby, do you s''pose he heard that?"
41604There''s an orange and a lantern just like yours, and what''s this?
41604To his question of"Where''s Dranma?"
41604What could happen?
41604What was going to happen to her and Will''m at the end of this journey if it ever came to an end?
41604What would_ she_ be like?
41604What''s the matter?"
41604What''s your name?"
41604Where you been, anyhow?"
41604Who''ll you tell?"
41604Will''m would be getting what he asked for, a ride on the Pullman, but how was she to get her gold ring?
41604Would Santa Claus know of their going and follow them?
41604You know what they are?"
41604she exclaimed, when she could find speech,"are n''t you glad we bleeved?"
61006Anybody ever tell you that you look like Wyatt Earp, Sandy?
61006Before we drink to it,old George objected,"had n''t you ought to give me the money to bind the bargain?"
61006Bourbon? 61006 Can you teach me to do that?"
61006Earp? 61006 How come you talk the language so good?"
61006How long you plan to be here?
61006I get the clothes, too, do n''t I? 61006 I''m not worried about that,"he said,"Who would believe your unsupported statement?"
61006Is it really?
61006Is that surprising?
61006Like a zombie?
61006May I sit here?
61006Mrs. Bowers, I presume? 61006 Not even a headache the morning after?"
61006Now, shall we have some lunch?
61006Or maybe I should say-- how long you plan to be here-- now?
61006Shall we have something sent in or go to the diner?
61006Somebody who do n''t know who he is, where he is, or what time it is?
61006What am I supposed to do with the money if you get my body?
61006What do you care where he goes?
61006What happened?
61006Why in the hell did n''t you say so in the first place? 61006 Why?"
61006You can? 61006 You mean you can fix it so she looks right at my body, with you inside it, and do n''t see anything?"
61006And if Edna is n''t at the station to meet you, just wait, do you hear?
61006And worst of all, the former host body was left mindless-- alive, but how shall I say it--?"
61006But Will''s dad?
61006But two thousand dollars-- ain''t that a mite steep?"
61006But why do you want to act like ordinary folks?
61006Have another?"
61006How does this time machine of yours work?"
61006How you figure on getting away from her?"
61006One of the royal families?"
61006Shall we have a toast to it?"
61006Suppose you order, since you know so much more than I about the customs of your time?"
61006Was that the way he had sounded?
61006Well, then, why in the hell did n''t you?
61006What else was money good for but to have a good time?
61006What shall we have to drink?"
61006When do you do this switch business?"
61006When the conductor took his ticket, the old man demanded,"Where in hell is the porter?"
61006Where was Sandane?
61006Why do you always have to embarrass me like this?"
61006Why should you ask me my druthers when you could take over my body whether I liked it or not?"
61006Why should you trade a young, healthy body like yours for this old crippled- up one?
61006Would you care to join me there, George?
61006You come from California or elsewhere?"
15728''Twas up on just the edge of Canada, was n''t it? 15728 Ai n''t you scared just a little bit?"
15728Alone?
15728And how in thunder is he going to recognize you?
15728And then a twist?
15728And then after a long time the Voice spoke again and it said,''If I''ll sing you a little song, will you stop crying?'' 15728 And you think he''ll be at the station?"
15728And you''ve traveled five days just to see what a man looks like-- for an hour and a half?
15728Are people apt to go in-- crowds to-- meet consequences?
15728Boys?
15728But how in thunder are you going to recognize him?
15728But if it''s absolutely''on the square,''protested the Traveling Salesman, worriedly,"then where in creation does the''indiscreet''come in?"
15728But what was the beginning of it all? 15728 But$ 650 a year?
15728Do I look like a person who gets mixed up in sensational nonsense?
15728Do n''t you know Boston when you see it?
15728Food?
15728How in the deuce are you ever going to take care of''em?
15728If-- you-- don''t-- call-- that-- an-- indiscreet letter, what would you call one?
15728My wife?
15728Not sixty- five?
15728Oh, are you the lady from British Columbia?
15728Oh, please, may I listen?
15728Oh- ho!--So that''s what the-- Young Electrician makes you think of, is it?
15728Oh-- you-- paid-- for-- them-- all, did you?
15728Only one?
15728Say,he said,"say, can I tell my wife what you''ve told me?"
15728Tell you about my wife? 15728 Traveling alone''s awful stupid, ai n''t it?
15728Well, who was Rosie?
15728What would I call an''indiscreet letter''?
15728What you going to do if he ai n''t there?
15728What-- you-- crying-- for?
15728Who in creation was''Rosie''?
15728Yes, sure,gasped the Young Electrician,"what would you call one?"
15728You do n''t mean that_ you''ve_--been writing an--''indiscreet letter''?
15728You do n''t want to go and get mixed up in any sensational nonsense and have your picture stuck in the Sunday paper, do you?
15728--''Just watch what_ you_ do?''
15728All ready, then?
15728And Johnny, do n''t you dare tell her that I told you-- but do you know she''s putting her brother''s boy through Dartmouth?
15728And after a long time the Voice spoke again, and it said,''Well, if I''ll tell you a story will you stop crying?''
15728And caught fire besides?"
15728And fell into an awful gully?
15728And the sleeper went clear over the bridge?
15728And three of the passenger coaches went off the track?
15728Are you awfully hurt?''
15728But cheeky?
15728But first,''he says, all suddenly cautious and thrifty,''how much does it cost to go to college?''
15728But me?
15728But where in creation do you get the time to_ think_?
15728But''indiscreet''?
15728Craning his neck till his ears reddened, he surveyed and resurveyed the car, complaining:"What''s become of all the folks?"
15728Did you ever see young white horses straying through a white- birch wood in the springtime?
15728Do you remember the wreck on the Canadian Pacific Road last year?
15728Do you?
15728Ever been in Halifax?"
15728Funny, ai n''t it, and me selling undervests?
15728Got any kids?"
15728Happen to know the Emporium store?
15728How did that lady in the train do her hair?''"
15728It is n''t?
15728Once upon a time-- but first, can you move your right hand?
15728One of my boys?
15728Promise?
15728That''s the receipt for the piazza.--What?
15728The London, Liverpool, and Halifax Emporium?"
15728The very beginning?
15728WHO WAS ROSIE?''"
15728Well, it felt the way that_ looks_!--Did you ever hear an alto voice singing in the candle- light?
15728Well, which one?
15728What can a family man do with that?
15728What started you talking about it?
15728What was the first thing you said?
15728What would you expect?"
15728Why, it will be dark, wo n''t it, when we get into Boston?"
15728You wo n''t cry another cry?
15728and''So Teacher says that one of my boys has got to go to college?
15728he broke off abruptly--"would you think it awfully impertinent of me if I asked you how you do your hair like that?
15728she says.--''Maybe you think I do n''t treat you quite right?''
15728when you point a girl out in the car and say,''Well, ai n''t that girl got the most gorgeous head of hair you ever saw in your life?''
14658All of us?
14658Are you hungry?
14658Boys,he said,"when did you eat last?"
14658But where are you going to?
14658But why ungrateful?
14658D''ye remember Buffalo?
14658Did you get shore- leave?
14658Do you remember Billy Harper, at Shanghai?
14658Do you remember Jim Wan?
14658Do you remember the temple?
14658He is dead?
14658How''s that?
14658I beg your pardon,said she;"but what... what was it you said?"
14658It was at a little town in Ohio on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern,a kid would start; and another,"Ever ride the Cannonball on the Wabash?
14658Like you?
14658Never again what?
14658Not that I know of,she gurgled between gasps;"but what does it mean?"
14658Out of an engine- cab,he answered;"and where did you?"
14658Say, Bo, can you let us have a little tobacco?
14658Say, Bo,he said,"you see that freight side- tracked over there to let us go by?"
14658That was in--?
14658Think you can make it?
14658Two- bits,said I;"is there anything wrong about it?"
14658What do you mean?
14658What hotel are you stopping at?
14658What in the dickens did he give me to be ungrateful about?
14658What?
14658Where''d ye glahm''em?
14658Which temple?
14658Which way, Bo?
14658Why did you quit your job?
14658Wo n''t you repeat it?
14658You called in at Rangoon?
14658You remember the custom- house at Bombay?
14658You want some, eh?
14658Your Honor,he began confusedly,"is n''t that a funny question to ask?"
14658After a couple of minutes he looked up with an I- thought- you- were- gone expression on his face, and demanded:--"Well?"
14658And did n''t I have my"nerve"with me?
14658And furthermore, was I not a tramp- royal?
14658And what crime was there in that?
14658And who knows but some day I may meet him?
14658And why not?
14658And you remember that little island on the right- hand side coming into the harbor?"
14658As he dealt the first card to me, he paused and said:--"Say, Bo, ai n''t I done seen you befo''?"
14658Besides, had n''t I been thrown off of an east- bound train right at that very spot not five minutes before?
14658But am I?
14658But did I betray my desperate plight to those lynx- eyed guardians of the public welfare of Winnipeg?
14658But have they?
14658But how lively?
14658But what did we care?
14658But what does that matter?
14658But why was I in the middle of Canada going west, when my grandparents lived in England?
14658Did you ever see a circus rider, standing on two running horses, with one foot on the back of each horse?
14658Did you ever see a tourniquet?
14658Habeas corpus was all right, but of what good was it to me when I could communicate with no one outside the jail?
14658Has the crew abandoned the fight?
14658He took French Kid and me aside and gave us advice something like this:"We''re goin''to try an''ditch your bunch, see?
14658Her mouth was twitching as she again said,"What?"
14658How could naked men smuggle anything past an inspection?
14658I scraped my feet to advertise my intention of going, and queried:--"And I do n''t get anything to eat?"
14658In fact, his first words were:"Where did you come from?"
14658Instead, his next question was:--"And how is Rangoon?"
14658It answers Dr. Jordan''s test of truth:"Will it work?
14658Of what use to the woman, or to me, would be my being beaten to death by five men there on the bank of the Susquehanna?
14658Oh, I know, it was like taking candy from a baby, but what would you?
14658Or was I to fail?
14658Our fronts were decidedly against us; but what did we care?
14658PICTURES"What do it matter where or''ow we die, So long as we''ve our''ealth to watch it all?"
14658They were landlubbers, in the heart of the continent, and what better story for them than a sea story?
14658Understand?
14658Was I not blessed with strength, agility, and youth?
14658Was not he guarding the one door, and had he not himself latched the opposite door but a few minutes before?
14658Well, and what of it?
14658Well, well, and what of it?
14658Were not these other tramps mere dubs and"gay- cats"and amateurs alongside of me?
14658Were we not to be together always?
14658What crime had I committed against the good citizens of Niagara Falls that all this vengeance should be wreaked upon me?
14658What does this little spray amount to?
14658What had I done?
14658What if these three men are about to man- handle me?
14658What time had I to eat when it took all my time to prepare the many cups of coffee for drinking?
14658What was a man with a fit, anyway?
14658What was he?
14658What''s that?
14658Who was he?
14658Will you trust your life to it?"
14658Worse pages of life than what I have described?
14658Would that matron ever look away?
2506Abram?
2506And which berth is baby in?
2506And who, pray, may_ this_ be?
2506Are you all right, mamma''s own?
2506Are you really in, Aunt Mary?
2506Are you, Aunt Mary?
2506Aunty, do you feel nervous the least bit?
2506But there''s nothing to prevent_ my_ looking if I feel perfectly sure of the bonnet?
2506But you can see, aunty, ca n''t you, how very anxious I must be?
2506Came on from Albany, and not from New York?
2506Campbell?
2506Campbell?
2506Come, now, what do you say?
2506Did I understand you to say that you were from California?
2506Did he look like any of us?
2506Did n''t I tell you?
2506Did n''t have anybody with her?
2506Did n''t you notice how he looked at your card?
2506Did what, ma''am?
2506Did you ever see such a sleeper, Edward?
2506Did you put the glass into my bag or yours?
2506Do I look like your wife?
2506Do I_ look_ like your baby?
2506Do n''t you know me?
2506Do n''t you see that I ought to have been there when Willis and Edward met, so as to-- to-- well, to_ break_ them to each other, do n''t you know?
2506Do n''t you think you have some acquaintances in common?
2506Do n''t you_ wish_ she would n''t advertise it as_ human_ hair?
2506Do you always take down your back hair, aunty?
2506Do you mean short and stout?
2506Do you think it''s perfectly safe?
2506Do you think so, my dear?
2506Gentle and deferential to ladies?
2506Gentleman want a berth?
2506Good- night, sir, and I assure you_ we_ shall do nothing more to disturb you-- shall we, Edward?
2506Had he better give you his hand to rest your foot in, while you spring up as if you were mounting horseback?
2506Had n''t we better call your aunt Mary?
2506Hang up your bag for you, sah?
2506Has she found the other one?
2506Has_ he_ found what_ he_ wanted?
2506Have you been making all this row, waking up my passengers?
2506Have_ I_ got your wife?
2506How could you play such a joke on me?
2506How did they get aboard?
2506How did you expect to find her?
2506How long has your brother been in California?
2506Is Aunt Mary with you?
2506Is she aboard this car?
2506Is this your place?
2506It''s a terribly long journey, is n''t it?
2506Like_ us_?
2506Little low fellow-- pretty chunky?
2506Look here, Agnes, do you always shout at the top of your voice in this way when you converse in a sleeping- car?
2506May I ask if your Willis Campbell had friends in Boston?
2506Name of Roberts?
2506Nervous?
2506Now, porter, are you strong?
2506Now, then[ standing beside the berth, and looking in upon the man in the upper tier], you, do you know that this is a lady you''re talking to?
2506Of course you did n''t notice; but you do n''t think you_ did_ notice who was in that berth yonder?
2506Oh, do you_ think_ they are, aunty?
2506Oh, where is my baby?
2506Oh,_ aunty_, did she forget you?
2506Oh,_ baby_, did I forget you?
2506Oh,_ poor_ aunty, how will you ever manage it?
2506San Francisco?
2506Shall he fetch a step- ladder?
2506Speaks in a sort of soft, slow grind?
2506Suppose it_ should n''t_ be Willis?
2506That your baby, ma''am?
2506The question is, Do you want your head rapped up against the side of this car?
2506The right what, madam?
2506Then what are you trying to find her at Worcester in the middle of the night for?
2506Then you''re my old friend Kate Harris''s daughter?
2506This is the Governor Marcy, is n''t it?
2506Was I talking loud again?
2506Was your wife expecting you to come on board here?
2506We could always have had such a laugh over it, do n''t you see?
2506Well, ma''am?
2506Well, what?
2506Well?
2506Were n''t your parents from Bath?
2506What California gentleman?
2506What do you want?
2506What do you want?
2506What makes you introduce such unpleasant subjects?
2506What sort of looking lady was she?
2506What''s the matter here?
2506What-- what is it, my dear?
2506What?
2506Where did you come from?
2506Which berth is she in?
2506Which berth will you have, aunty?
2506Who?
2506Why, Edward, what can you mean?
2506Why, child, do you think I''m going to break through?
2506Why, do n''t you see?
2506Why?
2506You can understand, ca n''t you, aunty dear, how anxious I must have been to have my only brother and my only-- my husband-- get on nicely together?
2506You do n''t suppose it_ could_ be?
2506You hear that?
2506You hear?
2506You want to say anything to me?
2506You would n''t feel justified in looking?
2506You_ must_ at least be some one we''ve heard about, do n''t you think?
2506Young man, is n''t your name Sawyer?
2506_ Could n''t_ you just bend over, and peep down at him a moment?
2506_ How_ in the world did it happen?
2506_ Is n''t_ he amusing?
2506_ What_ shall I do?
2506_ Which_ is his berth?
2506and why_ could n''t_ Willis have given us fair warning?
2506she''s asleep already; and what shall I do?
16383''Winked out,''Aunt''Ria? 16383 A dipper as big as a tub?"
16383A pearl, auntie? 16383 And he''s as blind as a post?"
16383And the black walnut bureau?
16383And what would you like for dinner, Alice?
16383Are they? 16383 Are you sick, dear child?"
16383Bananas? 16383 Blind, sir?"
16383But what did they put them down for?
16383Cassy,said Grace,"do n''t you remember, when we were children, we used to say we meant some time to live together and keep house?
16383Clovers in cake?
16383Did Adolphus tell you such a story as that?
16383Did n''t you? 16383 Did the naughty, wicked girlie try to choke its muzzer''s precious baby?
16383Did you ever go as far as Boston before?
16383Did you ever hear of the Great Dipper, Dotty?
16383Did you notice,asked Dotty,"how I acted?
16383Did_ I_ do that?
16383Do n''t tease so,said Dotty;"your poor cousin is sick; you do n''t want to take away her soup?"
16383Do n''t you wish you could go, Zip Parlin? 16383 Doctor,"said Mrs. Clifford,"how could you speak so to that poor child?
16383Does he wear a wig? 16383 Does your father keep a ship?"
16383Dotty, have you seen Phebe?
16383Father, what are we to do for horses to go nutting with?
16383Good morning, Dotty Dimple,said Horace:"did my Guinea pig wake you?
16383Had n''t you been putting on airs? 16383 He did?"
16383He opened his mouth, and then they thought it was coming; but what do you think? 16383 How d''ye, miss?"
16383How far are we going?
16383How far is a''screech,''pray?
16383How, now, little one? 16383 I could n''t lift it?"
16383I dare say you do not understand poetry very well, Miss Alice?
16383I''ll tell you what I''m thinking about,said Dotty, as the girl left the room;--"what has she got on her head?"
16383I''m afraid it''s a-- snake?
16383I''m only going to stay one more day; are n''t you sorry?
16383In whose mouth?
16383Indeed? 16383 Is I goin''?"
16383Is it big?
16383Is it right to tell hyperblees, papa? 16383 Is my little girl tired?"
16383Is she to be one of the party?
16383Is that all?
16383Is you_ found_ of ollinges, Dotty?
16383Is your hat tied on? 16383 Is your name Dollyphus?"
16383Just a little afraid, I mean, when you found the ship was going tip- side up?
16383Look down in the water, Dotty, and see if there is anything there that looks like an eel?
16383Me and Horace? 16383 Miss?
16383Mud, Aunt''Ria?
16383My right hand,thought Dotty;"that''s east; but which is my right hand?"
16383No; where does she live?
16383Now, which side must I look for the house, papa?
16383O, auntie, what is this queer little thing with doors?
16383O, have you?
16383O, no; little bits of girlies do n''t need it-- do they, auntie?
16383O, papa, papa, what_ are_ those little dears, just the color of my kid gloves?
16383O, papa, where are all these people going to?
16383O, yes, sir; do n''t you?
16383Shall I tell you of some verses I repeated to myself when I looked at your dear little sister?
16383So I presume you have n''t been in Spain? 16383 So you have n''t seen the_ loory_?
16383So you think little girls are nicer than little boys?
16383So?
16383Then you believe in universal suffering?
16383There was St. Dunstan; his cell was hardly large enough to stand in-- was it, father? 16383 This is my cousin Dotty Dimple, girls; the handsomest of the family; but not the best one-- are you, though?"
16383Tip- side up?
16383Wanted the tea- set themselves-- did they?
16383We''ll have times-- won''t we, little Topknot?
16383Well, Dotty Dimple,said Mrs. Clifford, when they were all on their way again,"what did you see in the house?"
16383Well, little miss, and what do you suppose I''ve brought you from up town? 16383 Well, what?"
16383Were n''t you afraid?
16383What about the infant, mamma?
16383What are little girls made for, sir? 16383 What boy?"
16383What did you call this road, Aunt''Ria? 16383 What did you say to Adolphus?"
16383What do you think of that?
16383What does lamps wear?
16383What made you think''twas a wig, Dotty?
16383What makes our little darling look so dismal?
16383What was that for, Uncle Edward?
16383What, dear?
16383Where are your gloves, child?
16383Where do you live now?
16383Where was the hossy, Uncle Eddard?
16383Who is Barby?
16383Who tied it to the north pole?
16383Why, if there was n''t any world all the time, where did_ C''lumbus_ come from?
16383Why, papa,said she,"did you ever breathe such a dust?
16383Why, was the horse''way down out of sight, papa?
16383Why, where_ do_ the people go to when they want to go down cellar?
16383Why, who is there? 16383 Yes, what is um, Uncle Eddard?"
16383You dee papa bringed you-- didn''t him, Dotty?
16383You did n''t fall on your_ nose_, Phebe?
16383You did n''t say round the_ whole_ world?
16383You have heard of the_ axes_ of the earth? 16383 ''Are you a widow woman?''
16383''simmons?
16383And did n''t you wish to give him the idea that you yourself were something of a fine lady?"
16383And have you got it in your pocket?"
16383And was n''t that the reason he made sport of you?"
16383And we could n''t hear''em pound it down with an axe-- could we?
16383And what''s wanted?"
16383Anything else, miss, while you wait?"
16383As much as five hundred miles off?"
16383Aunt''Ria, were you and Uncle Henry ever married any more?"
16383Baby likes me-- don''t you, baby?
16383But how was she to find the way to her pocket?
16383But no, she_ supposed_ she was awake; and what now?
16383But which way to go?
16383Can you play the piano?"
16383Dear me, what is it?
16383Did n''t you say it was made of boards?
16383Did n''t you think he might be a little stupid?
16383Did n''t you want to catch hold of something, for fear you''d fall into the sky?"
16383Did they have"live pies"every day?
16383Did you ever go to Indiana?"
16383Did you ever have your house burnt up?"
16383Did you ever hear of a girl that travelled out West?"
16383Did you ever hear of that?"
16383Do n''t I wish I was a Yankee-- I mean a''Publican?"
16383Do n''t you know any better than to choke my baby?"
16383Do you know I''ve got to start day after to- morrow?"
16383Have n''t you seen them going by with barrels?"
16383Have you any grandma like that?"
16383He bowed as they were passing, and said, with a smile,--"Can this be my little friend, Miss Prudy Parlin?"
16383How did they bake them without even scorching the pigeons?
16383How should she know that it was unable to chew, and was in the habit of swallowing buttons, beads, and other small articles whole?
16383How would you like it, Edward?"
16383I do n''t like it, papa, when I can travel so well; and how''d_ I_ know what a wig was, well; you and mamma never had any?"
16383I hope you do not mean to frolic all your life?
16383I''m sleepy; ca n''t you let me be?"
16383I_ said_ they were dears-- didn''t I?
16383If he did not take care of the cars, what made him wear that printed hat- band?
16383If they were going to meet with a dreadful accident, would n''t he be likely to know it?
16383If they were_ my_ dears, I''d keep them in a parlor, and let them lie on a silk quilt with a velvet pillow-- wouldn''t you?"
16383In Maine who ever heard the like?
16383Is it a kitten?
16383Is it to eat or wear?
16383Is n''t she a beauty?
16383Is your sister Prudy well?
16383It would take a pretty spry squirrel-- wouldn''t it, though?"
16383Let us see: when are you going to read your first letter?"
16383May n''t I ask to take care of her baby?"
16383Miss?"
16383Mother, is n''t there something in the medicine chest that is good for the blues?"
16383No, swinging up from down low?''
16383Nor in the Bay of Palermo?
16383Now, do you think, darling, you could take care of him a few minutes alone, and let me try to get a nap?
16383Papa, papa, what''s that boy got in his lap?"
16383Prudy Parlin, I wonder if you''re thinking about me?"
16383Queer-- isn''t it?
16383Snow, the postmaster, saw her, he said,"How d''ye do, Mother Bunch?"''"
16383So Mr. Parlin only said,--"Broken the pitcher?
16383So little girls are made to play?
16383Suddenly Grace stopped, and whispered,--"What''s that?"
16383That is n''t what makes thunder?
16383The north pole is top of the world-- isn''it?
16383The whole round world?"
16383Then what was it the man saw which was funny?
16383There are a pair of dimples dotted into my cheek; do n''t, you see?
16383Were you ever in the Straits of Malacca?"
16383Were you ever in the cars before, Dollyphus?"
16383What can that be?
16383What do you say to a lunch, with the Boston Journal for a table- cloth?
16383What has he got in his lap?
16383What is that long green_ dangle_, dripping down from up high?
16383What were little girls made for, do you think?"
16383What_ could_ it be that walked into people''s houses_ Out West_, and groaned so in their front halls?
16383Where have I seen that child before?"
16383Who could it have been?"
16383Who''s cunning?"
16383Why not?
16383Why not?
16383Why, is n''t that something precious?
16383Why, who is that pretty little girl close to my father?"
16383You do n''t mean to be angry with me for a little joke?"
16383You know what''heaves''means?
16383You remember he discovered the world?"
16383You''ll tell me when it''s the very last thing?
16383and how do you two contrive to amuse yourselves all the day long?"
16383lemons?
16383papaws?
16383what have I said now?
37509''Have you seen my children?'' 37509 ''What is the reason that you are so big in the middle?''
37509A human being accustomed to a flesh diet and without imagination, would n''t he be a wonder to these joyous bettors?
37509And why do you wish that?
37509Are those your ideas, Mr. Abercrombie, as to the sort of knowledge of natural history which should be conveyed to young children?
37509Are you a railroad man?
37509Are you sure,said the mayor,"are you very sure?"
37509But do n''t you think it was rather foolish of them?
37509But how did you gain the money so soon, boy?
37509But how long can you hold out?
37509But what nonsense you are talking--there was a note of more than anxiety in her voice--"has something happened?
37509But wo n''t we feast?
37509But, how fast are you getting along?
37509But, oh, Bess,cried the girl excitedly,"what does it mean?"
37509Ca n''t you guess?
37509Can not the same end be attained in some less melancholy and devastating way?
37509Did he always awaken you?
37509Do you believe in special providences, sir?
37509Do you care much?
37509Do you drink much?
37509Do you drink much?
37509Do you eat much?
37509Do you know,he said, after the first greeting,"that I wish I could sing?"
37509Do you mean in the story or in the stocking? 37509 Do you refer to all four of the writers I mentioned as of the feminine gender?"
37509Do you want me to tell it?
37509Do you weigh any more than you did, Jim?
37509Have you fallen in love with lotus- eating in Southern California, or are there other regions, still?
37509Have you got the tools?
37509Have you had any beer, yet, Pat?
37509Here, Baldison,he bellowed as he came in,"what is this?
37509How dare Harvey Lowry have sent one of those to any one else?
37509How long before the next examination?
37509How long is it, sweetheart, since you let your hair down?
37509How much do you weigh, Sarah?
37509How will you explain to Father?
37509I know it, but why do n''t you answer my questions more definitely? 37509 I wonder what breed of Indians once inhabited this region?"
37509I wonder which is the older, the ore or the coal? 37509 I wonder whom it belongs to?"
37509I wonder,she mused,"what that toad was thinking of during all the centuries of his dark imprisonment?
37509Is not that like what I have heard you call too much of a''general proposition''? 37509 Is this place in the midst of the ore- producing or the coal region?"
37509It may take us ten or even twenty days to shovel through to you-- can you stand such a siege?
37509Ken ye what''s the matter wi''your legs, mon?
37509May I be allowed to look at you, instead of following your advice to the letter and keeping my eyes upon the cold, gray lake water outside?
37509Necessity is the mother of inventioncomes off the tongue glibly enough, but why"mother"?
37509No? 37509 Oh, is she asleep?
37509Salome, will you marry me and fix the date for the ceremony now? 37509 That?
37509Was the toad alive?
37509Well, what do you want?
37509What about the Siren?
37509What are you going to do about it, dearie? 37509 What are you going to do with the old barn?"
37509What diet?
37509What do you mean? 37509 What do you want?"
37509What is it?
37509What of it?
37509What sort of a place is this shack of yours?
37509What stores?
37509What''s the matter, Jim?
37509What''s the matter?
37509What?
37509When are you going to reach us?
37509When shall the wedding be? 37509 Where do you hunt, Bob?"
37509Who do you mean by we-- all of the Parson''s crowd?
37509Who is Goodell?
37509Why are you not in the Cassowary with all the rest?
37509Why do you say''Tum- a- row''?
37509Why weep ye by the tide, Ladye?
37509Why would you do that?
37509Why?
37509Will you not give us a story, now, John?
37509Will you please tell us something?
37509Would you like to take a ride, Gabriel?
37509Yes, dear,he exclaimed delightedly,"but where and what is''God''s country?''
37509You can make them do all the work, if you want to, ca n''t you?
37509_ Borrow what?_said Gregory.
37509A great wave of tenderness swept over him:"Forgive you?
37509Abercrombie?"
37509Am I not going with you, Bob?"
37509And has he not been the cause of more inventions than have all others combined?
37509And who was it that entered the car a moment or two after he had seated himself at the breakfast table?
37509And, where is the fault of loving involuntarily, helplessly, but sinning not at all?
37509Are ye no patriot, no product of the Scotsmen of the old time?
37509Are you, too, going to favor us with a story?"
37509As for her, the Far Away Lady, who shall tell what thoughts or dreams were hers?
37509But the distance he could only estimate, and who could accomplish that feat with any degree of accuracy under such conditions?
37509But was he elated, after all?
37509But was not that enough?
37509But what of it?
37509But who may comprehend the ways of a lover?
37509But why?
37509By what law should they be guided?
37509Ca n''t we get more like each other before we get married?
37509Ca n''t you see that, Jim?
37509Can you not help me?
37509Can you tell us a tale of Samoa?"
37509Cared they for squall or flurry or the frost rime?
37509Connection was made and the first thing Stafford got was:"Ca n''t you chumps do anything over there?"
37509Constrictor?''
37509Could the line of conventional demarcation between him and the Far Away Lady be rigorously preserved, even in them?
37509Could the man have been placed there to exercise a distant surveillance over us?
37509Did I not say that ponderously and nicely?"
37509Did it not indicate that she was still in his heart, and that he would be always hers?
37509Did my lady lately, so"sober, steadfast and demure,"blanche or start at this daring, overbearing opening?
37509Did you think there was room in my heart for another woman, and so soon?
37509Do n''t you hear him singing himself, already?
37509Do n''t you know of any such affair?"
37509Do you know what is meant by''cumulative repression?''
37509Do you take your beer every hour?"
37509Do you think the dog was mad?"
37509Does it seek the marvelous imitation made by Shornstein as the only substitute?
37509Does one part of, perhaps, some African chieftain''s blood offset thirty- one of white blood from good ancestors?
37509Does that suit you?"
37509Does the idea meet with any degree of approval?"
37509Even the subdued Mrs. Turck ventured to say a word, and asked what Angeline could do when meeting Harvey on the street?
37509For lovers especially would she exhibit a more kindly and understanding regard?
37509Has anybody a piano?
37509Has anything occurred to- day to disturb you?"
37509Has the white rose blossomed in your garden?
37509Have the fools arranged to run away and are they planning a house already?"
37509Have there been no other providential dispensations?"
37509Have you any coal?"
37509Have you any suggestions to make?
37509Have you anything up your sleeve?"
37509He dawdled on in his day dream:"You know about the dogs, do n''t you?"
37509He entered the car roaringly as he had the others:"Is there anybody here who can cut in on a wire, and telegraph?
37509How are you fixed for heat and provisions?"
37509How can I answer you when I do not know what you mean?"
37509How can it be accounted for?
37509How can we get permission for the experiment?"
37509How can you, who read him with patience, carp at my taste for what seems to me well thought and well expressed?"
37509How could any man, a real man, forget the girl he cared for in such a way?
37509How did it happen?"
37509How is my friend Rex, and why did n''t you bring him with you?''
37509How would she behave and comport herself after the third or fourth dip?
37509I think we should make our home somewhere in''God''s country,''do you not?"
37509I wonder if praying would help?"
37509Is it because this ancestor was a slave?
37509Is it part of a plan of a house, or, if not, what is it?"
37509Is life as black as ever?"
37509Is not that so?"
37509Is the palate wiser than the ear?
37509Is the woman I love right, and am I wrong?
37509Is there anybody here who can cut in on a wire, and telegraph?"
37509Is there anybody here who can cut in on a wire, and telegraph?"
37509It is the judgment ever of the sage That happiness is in the average; What better equipoise than you and I, What more assured?
37509Match the silk?
37509Meanwhile what of Lipsky?
37509Miner?"
37509More hanging together in a Wayside Tales companionship?
37509No?
37509Not the sort of man to venture upon a new venture carelessly was Jason, and he had a problem before him now: What sort of sheep should he raise?
37509Now what explains my most unfortunate condition?
37509Now when I come back as the Fat Man, and she as the Ossified Woman, will you take us on?"
37509Now, see here,"and she took paper and pencil and drew a perpendicular mark, thus:[ Symbol: vertical]"That is''I''is n''t it?
37509One evening when Angeline''s parents were alone, Mr. Turck startled his wife by demanding suddenly:"What''s that young Lowry coming here so much for?
37509Poet, that what you just related was strictly true?"
37509Showman, have you anything to say?"
37509Since thus we turn, my own, my Colleen Bawn, Why not unite before our breath is gone?
37509Stafford, abandoning reluctantly his pictures of the future when the two should be together, laughed quietly:"Will you always be so patient?"
37509Stafford?"
37509Stalled?"
37509That means that even a man of my size can eat thirty quail in five days, does n''t it?"
37509That you Felton?"
37509The Far Away Lady looked at him in mild amazement:"Are you not a trifle vague?"
37509The breakfast ordered, he leaned back and asked complacently:"What do you think of clocks?"
37509The dismal wails of the Siren are not musical, but why not make them so?
37509The tone of the lady became just a shade pleading:"Why not, Bob?"
37509Then came the more regardful thought:[ Illustration:"WE SHALL MEET AT BREAKFAST"]"But how is it with you, Agnes?
37509Then, after a moment, he went on in the most casual manner:"By the way, dear, why ca n''t we have Billy in the kitchen of the Shack?
37509Then,"Bess,"she called tremblingly;"what is this?"
37509They have clocks in houses, do they not?
37509Think ye I would tak pride in children of the man of the black breeks?
37509This is n''t Tom, is it?"
37509To his aid, he quoted to himself the sayings of the keen thinkers, the abstract reasoners: he thought of Anatole France:"What is morality?
37509Were we discovered?
37509What am I to do?
37509What am I to do?
37509What are you doing over there?"
37509What are you doing, yourselves, with all the engines you want and a snow- plow, and all the men you want?
37509What are you going to do with a woman''s eyes?
37509What are you going to put into the kettle to stop this unseemly boiling?
37509What but love, and is not Love, when personified, a male?
37509What could it mean?
37509What could the woman say?
37509What have you got for a snow- plow, anyhow-- a mowing- machine, or a reaper?"
37509What must be the demeanor of these two toward each other now?
37509What need of words?
37509What need to tell of the details of that awful day?
37509What of that?
37509What psychologist or scientist can explain it?
37509What right has a pariah in a world of caste?
37509What rules the camp, the court, the grove, and what makes the world go around?
37509What should be the attitude of the ordinary man or woman in a case like this?
37509What was it you said about them young pear trees?
37509What was to be done?
37509What would the near vacation bring to her?
37509What would you think of going down to the mill there and praying the miller to make one bag of flour coarse in the midst of all his business?
37509What''s the matter?
37509When will you marry me?"
37509Where do you expect to find provisions if not in the cellar?"
37509Where was she?
37509Who can sing?
37509Who can tell?
37509Who d''ye think I met?"
37509Who is this?"
37509Who made it?"
37509Who would n''t at the unveiling of such a man?"
37509Who, indeed, shall say?
37509Why do n''t you come to me more like a child to its mother?
37509Why had Graham failed in the eating of thirty quail in thirty days?
37509Why had Graham failed?
37509Why is it, then, that I am as I am?
37509Why not combine the signs in one?
37509Why not stop all this dalliance and coquetting?
37509Why should she be made so cruel an exception?
37509Why to him should come such perplexity in life, such trial to one who had banished himself to avoid temptation?
37509Why was the hired man there, chopping about a huge stump which he could not possibly remove unaided?
37509Will not some one sing?
37509Will the twentieth of next month do?"
37509Will you do just as I tell you?"
37509Will you fix the date or shall I cut the cord?"
37509Will you let us know what it is?"
37509Will you not make it all definite?"
37509Will you sing for us?"
37509Would his conscience be with him still?
37509You must do that-- but, oh, John, what could I think?
37509You''ve got two sub- janitors, have n''t you?"
37509came Tom''s voice over the wire,"You''ve found the stores, have n''t you?"
37509did our stern ancestors do the like of that?
37509he asked,"tool- house?"
37509however can you stand it to be dumb so much of the time?"
37509some one asked,"or is it in neither?
5004A burglar? 5004 A cloud is n''t it?"
5004A cruise?
5004A fortune aboard?
5004All ready?
5004All ready?
5004All ready?
5004And do you think it could go to sea-- say for a couple of weeks?
5004And why this sudden rush?
5004And you happened to strike the right one?
5004And, if you find the man?
5004Are n''t you going to sue''em for damages, Jerry?
5004Are the hatches closed,asked Mr. De Vere anxiously,"and the sliding doors fastened?"
5004Are we fellows?
5004Are you all done?
5004Are you going? 5004 Are you interested in science?"
5004Are you interested in that?
5004Been robbing a bank?
5004Better slow down; had n''t you?
5004But what can we do?
5004But what can we go in?
5004But what makes them go in a circle?
5004But what were you waiting for?
5004But what''s that dark line out there?
5004But where is Professor Snodgrass?
5004But where is the professor?
5004But why were you waiting for us, Ponto?
5004But you want to go, do n''t you, Jerry?
5004Ca n''t they go any faster?
5004Ca n''t we get ahead of him in some way?
5004Ca n''t we get our bearings from it?
5004Ca n''t you hit it up a bit more, Jerry?
5004Can I put my hands down now? 5004 Can you find your way to shore, through this fog?"
5004Can you slow down the engine a bit?
5004Can you tell where horned toads like to stay?
5004Cattle?
5004Did I understand you to say you had hired that large motor boat?
5004Did n''t we tackle the Atlantic in the Dartaway, a smaller boat than this?
5004Did n''t you pull me from my bunk?
5004Did you ever hear anything more of your brig, the Rockhaven?
5004Did you ever see such a coincidence? 5004 Did you ever take anything for that?"
5004Did you hear anything more of Blowitz?
5004Did you think I was going to sit out here? 5004 Did you think I was trying to rob the house?"
5004Did you want to see us on business?
5004Did you write and tell her we were coming?
5004Did you, or any of your men notice whether, just before the ship sank, that all the rats on board deserted it?
5004Do n''t you want to go ashore, boys?
5004Do you deny that you are following me, and seeking to find the derelict Rockhaven?
5004Do you know anything about this?
5004Do you mean you are going to hunt for that man on the rocks?
5004Do you really think we''ll find anything?
5004Do you think it would be safe to go with Mr. De Vere?
5004Do you think there are any horned toads around here?
5004Do you think there is danger?
5004Do you think they are following us?
5004Do you think we are going to have a storm?
5004Do you think we are in danger?
5004Do you think we could find her?
5004Do you think we''ll be here long?
5004Do you think you boys can run her?
5004Do you think you can walk down to our boat?
5004Do you wish tickets? 5004 Do you?"
5004Flaster?
5004For the love of tripe, what''s that?
5004From them?
5004Getting fierce?
5004Great? 5004 Had a break- down, eh?"
5004Happened? 5004 Has any one seen her?"
5004He did? 5004 Hop Sing?"
5004How about it?
5004How are you, Ponto?
5004How can you tell?
5004How did it happen?
5004How long will we have to wait here?
5004How many volumes do you expect to write?
5004How''s she running, Ned?
5004How?
5004I suppose you came out here to study some new kind of plant or flowers, did n''t you?
5004I suppose you have matters all arranged?
5004I were jest takin''a nap--"Do you take me for a burglar?
5004I wonder if he can have private information as to the location of the brig? 5004 I wonder if he made it up, or if it''s true?
5004I wonder what Blowitz can want?
5004I wonder what he meant, and what he was doing out here?
5004I wonder what he wants?
5004I wonder what he wants?
5004I wonder what that stuff was that he shipped from the freight office?
5004I wonder what they are writing to me about?
5004I wonder why he does n''t hire some larger boat, or a small steam tug to go for that derelict?
5004If we find him, what will we do with him?
5004If we found her, and she was quite a way out to sea, how would we get her in?
5004In writing-- why, is n''t my word good? 5004 Is he a friend of yours?"
5004Is it gold or diamonds?
5004Is it the derelict?
5004Is n''t he coming?
5004Is n''t it simply great?
5004Is n''t that money enough?
5004Is that the Ripper?
5004Is the buoy anchored to rocks?
5004Looking for me''?
5004Mr. Seabury-- or-- er-- the girls?
5004Need one? 5004 No bug''lar, eh?"
5004Now we glow click, you sabe?
5004Now what I am going to ask of you boys is this: Will you go with me in your motor boat and search for the brig? 5004 Now, when can you start?"
5004Of course; what do you think I am?
5004Oh, Ned, how are you?
5004Oh, is that so''?
5004Oh-- it''s near supper- time, is it?
5004Or was it Rose or Nellie?
5004Ponto,asked Jerry,"do you think you can take the young ladies safely home, without falling asleep?"
5004Run her? 5004 Say, is that''Cornu batrachian''anything like a mountain lion?"
5004See some new kind of a bug for the professor?
5004Shake hands, wo n''t you?
5004Shall I tell my father?
5004Shall we ask him about the man?
5004Shall we help you?
5004Shall we speed up?
5004Slow? 5004 Storm?
5004Suppose the captain took them with him?
5004Suppose we got the vessel, made fast to her, and started to tow her in and had to abandon her because of a storm?
5004Take you out dere, Perfesser?
5004That restaurant, where we had dinner--"Ca n''t you say something that has n''t got any eating in it?
5004That''s a fine car you have, ai n''t it?
5004That? 5004 The chance?
5004The question to be settled now is: Do you want to go on a search for the derelict brig? 5004 Then there is n''t anyone on board now?"
5004Then you want to go?
5004Think we''re catching up?
5004To California?
5004Want a ride, or a tow?
5004Want stage? 5004 Was he?"
5004Was that what made us fall asleep?
5004We''re going, are n''t we, Jerry?
5004Well, I wonder if they do anything else in this country but sleep?
5004Well, what do you fellows say?
5004Well, what do you girls say to a ride?
5004Well, what do you think of that?
5004Well,he finally said, in answer to the urging of his two chums,"Which way would you say the dock was, Ned?"
5004Well?
5004Well?
5004Whar am dat bug''lar man?
5004Whar am he? 5004 What are you going to do?"
5004What are you so slow about?
5004What can we do?
5004What did he say?
5004What did you ask?
5004What did you do that for?
5004What do you mean by following me?
5004What do you think he wanted of us? 5004 What do you think it is, Professor?"
5004What do you think it means?
5004What do you think we''d better do?
5004What do you want, you scoundrel?
5004What for?
5004What had we better do?
5004What is it?
5004What is it?
5004What is it?
5004What is it?
5004What is the matter, boys?
5004What is the matter?
5004What is? 5004 What noise is that?
5004What ship is it?
5004What was in it?
5004What was in them?
5004What was it''?
5004What was that?
5004What you chaps after, anyhow?
5004What''s dat? 5004 What''s in em?"
5004What''s its location?
5004What''s smashed?
5004What''s that? 5004 What''s that?"
5004What''s that?
5004What''s that?
5004What''s the matter with taking a stroll across the prairie?
5004What''s the matter with the cowboys?
5004What''s the matter with trying again?
5004What''s the matter, boys?
5004What''s the matter?
5004What''s the matter?
5004What''s the trouble?
5004What''s to be done?
5004What''s to prevent you?
5004What''s up, Jerry?
5004What, is the Dartaway lost?
5004What-- what happened?
5004What-- what''s the matter?
5004What-- where am I?
5004What? 5004 What?"
5004When will you come back?
5004When would we have to start?
5004Where are you going, boys?
5004Where is the place? 5004 Where shall we go?"
5004Where shall we see you?
5004Where will you look for them?
5004Where''s the stage?
5004Where?
5004Where?
5004Where?
5004Who are you?
5004Who are you?
5004Who is Charlie Farson?
5004Who is it?
5004Who is this Noddy Nixon?
5004Who says Wanderer? 5004 Who was he?"
5004Who''s the letter from''?
5004Who? 5004 Who?"
5004Who?
5004Who?
5004Who?
5004Why did n''t I get one?
5004Why did n''t you agree to it, Jerry?
5004Why did n''t you ask him what he wanted?
5004Why do n''t they head the animals the other way when they see we''re right in the path?
5004Why not? 5004 Why not?"
5004Why not?
5004Why not?
5004Why, are n''t you boys coming too?
5004Will we sink?
5004Will you put your offer in writing?
5004Will you wait just a moment?
5004Will you?
5004Would you hire it to us?
5004Yes, if you want me to, Why?
5004Yes, tell us, ca n''t you?
5004You do n''t mean to say we are away out on the prairies not near a telegraph station, do you?
5004You were? 5004 All mud? 5004 Are you all ready for your trip to California?
5004Are you badly hurt?"
5004Are you coming ashore?
5004Blowitz?"
5004But did you think of hiring her from us?
5004But say-- it''s great, is n''t it?
5004But suppose we go down to the seashore?
5004But suppose we go inside''?
5004But would you mind telling me your names?"
5004CHAPTER IX A LUCKY ESCAPE"WHAT do you make it to be?"
5004CHAPTER VII A BAD BREAK"THAT was queer, was n''t it?"
5004CHAPTER XXVI RIVAL SEARCHERS"WHAT boat is that?"
5004CHAPTER XXX THE END OF BLOWITZ-- CONCLUSION"ARE you going to stop?"
5004Can you start at once''?"
5004Could it be possible that the ship they saw was the derelict for which they had been searching?
5004Did you get a circular too?"
5004Did you have a good time?"
5004Did you hear a call?"
5004Do you happen to know where there are any horned toads?"
5004Do you know whether there are any around here?"
5004Do you want to stop and surrender?"
5004Have you heard anything more about damages for our smashed boat, Jerry?"
5004Have you seen Professor Snodgrass lately, Ponto?"
5004How are we going to get''em?"
5004How did it happen?"
5004How much is it?"
5004How would it do to go about in big circles, taking a new one every day?"
5004How''s the engine working?"
5004How?
5004How?"
5004I am sorry--""Sorry?
5004I suppose we had better accept this sum, and not sue, eh?"
5004I wonder if it''s my ears?
5004I wonder if it''s safe for us to go out?"
5004I wonder if there is any mystery connected with him?"
5004I wonder what it can be doing out this way?"
5004I wonder what we had better do?"
5004Is n''t it unfortunate?
5004Is that it?"
5004Is the motor boat securely made fast?"
5004It''s a small world, is n''t it?"
5004Jest hold him up agin this yeah shootin''iron, young gem''mens, an''Ponto''ll make him wish he done gone stayed home?
5004My clothes?
5004Now what made them do that?
5004Now you can start to- morrow morning, ca n''t you, boys?"
5004Seabury?"
5004Shall I tell''em, Jerry?"
5004Take lide?
5004Want any help?
5004We did n''t know we were so heavy; did we girls?"
5004We thought--""Excuse me,"suddenly interrupted the strange man, advancing toward the group of boys and girls,"but have n''t I seen you lads before?
5004Well, you''ll not get it, see?
5004Whar am he?"
5004What I want to know is, if you boys would care to go out in that boat, the Ripper, and search for the derelict?
5004What about my clothes?
5004What caused the abandonment of the brig?"
5004What do you advise, Professor?"
5004What do you mean?"
5004What do you say?
5004What do you say?"
5004What do you say?"
5004What for?"
5004What made the piston rod break, conductor?"
5004What was that?"
5004What''s he doing here?"
5004What''s that''?"
5004What''s the matter, Ned?"
5004What''s the matter?"
5004Where are you?
5004Where are you?"
5004Where did the sound come from?"
5004Where is that black rascal?
5004Where''s Mr. De Vere?"
5004Where''s Rob?
5004Where''s it from?"
5004Who done call me?"
5004Why did not Blowitz give me some reason for that?
5004Why do n''t you have a telegraph instrument on the train?"
5004Why do n''t you search after something beautiful, like the wonderful butterfly you found in Florida?"
5004Why not this one?
5004Why should he prefer us, when we have had no experience in that line, and hardly know him?
5004Why should he want to hire you when, for the same money, or less, he could get a company of fishermen, who know these waters well, to make the search?
5004Why, they are getting a little too close, are n''t they?"
5004Will it not do to go to Señor Seabury''s to- morrow, or next day, or the day after?"
5004Will you go?"
5004Will you?"
5004With we three aboard?"
5004Wo n''t we girls?"
5004Wo n''t you come in and have some chocolate with me?
5004Wonder where the station agent is?"
5004Would the professor''s ruse succeed?
5004Yes or no?
5004You will go at once, wo n''t you?
5004Z., to he held until called for?"
5004asked Bob,"and is n''t the Atlantic worse than the Pacific?"
11263A telegraph messenger?
11263A trip round the world?
11263Agreed,said I;"but if there is no danger under this head, are there not a lot of scoundrels prowling about Mongolia and Northern China?"
11263An exalted personage?
11263And at Kachgar?
11263And do they only speak Chinese?
11263And do you know what line these players are in?
11263And do you know why, Monsieur Bombarnac? 11263 And for the convenience of the guards, I suppose?
11263And for your temperament, doctor?
11263And how do you know that? 11263 And how is Asia to be united by railway with Africa?"
11263And how long would the line be?
11263And how?
11263And in what way?
11263And it is?
11263And medresses?
11263And no accident up to now? 11263 And no one suspected the presence of my dear Kinko?"
11263And so, this mandarin, Yen Lou?
11263And that is?
11263And the English?
11263And the Russians in charge of the train are replaced by Chinese, are they not?
11263And the Straits of Gibraltar?
11263And the second?
11263And the wife?
11263And these two Chinese, do you know them?
11263And what can he do? 11263 And what has it got in it?"
11263And what may be in those cases, if you please? 11263 And when does it get there?"
11263And when shall we be at the frontier?
11263And where are the four Mongols who were in the rear van?
11263And where are these lyrical people going?
11263And where is his friend Ghangir?
11263And where were you before you left France?
11263And why not the old one first? 11263 And why will you never forget Khodjend, Monsieur Caterna?"
11263And why?
11263And why?
11263And why?
11263And with that name is he going to Pekin?
11263And you are going to Pekin?
11263And you think these scoundrels will be daring enough to attack the train?
11263And you went back to Bucharest?
11263And you, Kinko?
11263And your cases?
11263Are all your goods on board?
11263Are the stations very far from each other?
11263Are you ever seasick?
11263Are you going for a run round the town, Monsieur Claudius?
11263Are you subject to seasickness?
11263Are you sure that Kardek is at the points?
11263Are you surprised?
11263Baron Weissschnitzerdörfer?
11263Baron Weissschnitzerdörfer?
11263Before we begin,said Pan Chao,"tell me, doctor, how many fundamental rules there are for finding the correct amounts of food and drink?"
11263Betray you, my boy? 11263 Beyond?"
11263Birds that talk--"What-- parrots?
11263Breakfast?
11263But I wonder how the train could have got on the Nanking branch without being noticed?
11263But how could the chief be informed of the treasure being sent?
11263But who was this Tamerlane?
11263But you have lived in France?
11263But,said Pan- Chao,"how does it happen the Nanking branch was open when the Tjon viaduct is not finished?
11263Dead?
11263Do you forget that those millions would be a temptation to scoundrels? 11263 Do you know that German''s name?"
11263Do you see these peaches?
11263Do you think Major Noltitz would consent?
11263Ephrinell?
11263Excellent?
11263Explore it?
11263Fourteen ounces of solid or liquid--"An hour?
11263Frenchman? 11263 Going all the way to Pekin?"
11263Have they not told you?
11263Have you forgotten it? 11263 Have you much?"
11263He consents?
11263He-- the manager of the Transasiatic?
11263How can I repay you?
11263How far is it to Fuen Choo?
11263How long do we stop at?
11263How so?
11263I believe I am, Monsieur Claudius,said the actor,"and why?
11263I believe you, Kinko, I believe you; and on your arrival at Pekin?
11263I have no doubt of it; but how am I to know it?
11263I hope you have lost nothing, Monsieur Ephrinell?
11263I want you to be a witness--"An affair of honor? 11263 If they find me out?"
11263In the train?
11263In this box?
11263In those cases? 11263 In what way have they looked upon the progress of the Russians through Central Asia?"
11263Is Madame Caterna to come to the wedding?
11263Is it Ki- Tsang and his gang that we have to do with?
11263Is it a lovely dream that dazes me, or am I awake?
11263Is it of any real use, this wall of China?
11263Is it the day after to- morrow,he asked,"that we arrive at Pekin?"
11263Is not its mouth near Tien Tsin, where the baron thinks of catching the mail for Yokohama?
11263Is that a green light?
11263Is that in time to catch the boat for Uzun Ada?
11263Is there a refreshment bar in the station?
11263Kinko? 11263 Mademoiselle Zinca-- Kinko--""He asked you to come and tell me he had arrived?"
11263Marry her?
11263May I ask how many teeth you are importing into China in those cases?
11263Mr. Bombarnac,said Ephrinell to me,"are you serious in regretting all those fine things?"
11263No one can see us, nor hear us?
11263Oak, I admit, but sentimental--"Do you know why the baron has patronized the Grand Transasiatic?
11263Poor brute? 11263 Popof, where is that van going?"
11263Practical, Mr. Reporter? 11263 Same trade?"
11263See here,said Madame Caterna,"is there any need of a subscription to defray the cost of the affair?"
11263Serious?
11263Shall I tell you what I think about that couple, Monsieur Bombarnac?
11263Sir,said he to me,"are two Frenchmen going all the way from Baku to Pekin without making each other''s acquaintance?"
11263Sir,says a good little Jew to me, showing me a certain habitation which seems a very ordinary one,"you are a stranger?"
11263So that we shall have Chinese engine drivers and stokers? 11263 That will not delay us?"
11263The guard?
11263The manager of the company who so courageously drove off the bandits and killed their chief Ki- Tsang with his own hand?
11263The most curious thing, Adolphe? 11263 The younger Dumas after Sainte Beuve?"
11263Then I beg to ask why you, a sailor, did not go by way of the sea?
11263Then you will not forget to explore the establishment of Strong, Bulbul& Co.?
11263There has been a crime-- a crime intended to bring about the destruction of the train and passengers--"And with what object?
11263These papers-- how have they gone astray? 11263 This Tio- King?"
11263To appear at Shanghai in the French troupe at the residency as--"You know all that, then?
11263To marry-- Mademoiselle Zinca--"Zinca?
11263Was there a young lady with us?
11263Well, Monsieur Bombarnac, if I am not taking too great a liberty, may I ask a favor of you?
11263Well, Monsieur Bombarnac,asked the major,"do you not admire the square?"
11263Well, Popof, when this exalted personage gets out perhaps you will let me know?
11263Well,said I to the Yankee,"how are you getting on with your cargo?"
11263Well,said I to the major,"I hope you have abandoned your suspicions with regard to my lord Faruskiar?"
11263What are they for?
11263What do you think?
11263What has it got in it? 11263 What is he to do?"
11263What is it about?
11263What is it?
11263What is that?
11263What is the matter, Popof?
11263What is the matter, Popof?
11263What is the matter? 11263 What is your name?"
11263What marriage?
11263What may that be, an arba?
11263What traveling companion?
11263What would you have had us do, sir? 11263 What would you have, Caroline?"
11263What would you have, Monsieur Bombarnac?
11263What would you have?
11263What? 11263 When is there a train for Baku?"
11263When shall we be at the junction?
11263Where, then? 11263 Who is he?"
11263Who knows what the dining- car kitchen will give us on the Chinese railways? 11263 Why not, Monsieur Claudius?
11263Why not? 11263 Why not?"
11263Why not?
11263Will Major Noltitz and you allow me to join you?
11263Yes, Gibraltar?
11263Yes, to work at my trade there until the day came when it was impossible for me to resist the desire to leave--"To leave? 11263 Yes-- but-- you understand-- he is very tired after so long a journey--""Tired?"
11263Yes-- pay the carriage--"It will not be long now?
11263You are a Frenchman?
11263You are going to Baku?
11263You are not unwell, Madame Caterna?
11263You know my name?
11263You know?
11263You must have been a good deal about the world, Monsieur Caterna?
11263You saw me?
11263You will come to our country some day?
11263A cat?
11263A cupboard I propose to open?
11263A dog?
11263A panther, a tiger, a lion?
11263A visit to the passengers and their baggage?
11263All?
11263Am I in my right senses?
11263An animal?
11263And Baron Weissschnitzerdörfer?
11263And Faruskiar, whom Major Noltitz so unjustly suspected?
11263And Kinko, what about him?"
11263And as to the section between the frontier and Pekin?"
11263And can you believe that I, a journalist--""You are a journalist?"
11263And for him, as for all other theatrical folks, is not the money the most serious and the least disputable manifestation of the dramatic art?
11263And if he could not be understood, what explanation could he give?
11263And in the first place of Major Noltitz?
11263And is not the box a cupboard?
11263And is not the young Roumanian like a snail in his shell, for it is as much as he can do to get out of it?
11263And is there not a good deal of landscape about geography?
11263And so, Monsieur Caterna--""You know my name?"
11263And the baron, what has become of him?
11263And to begin with, at what o''clock did the train for Tiflis start from the Caspian?
11263And was that the only way-- a desperate way-- of stopping the train before it reached the viaduct?
11263And was there anything astonishing in that, considering that the newspapers, even those of Paris, had published the fact many days before?
11263And what are they saying?
11263And what could this young Roumanian do who did not know a word of Chinese, but explain matters in the sign language?
11263And what is it these big people make?
11263And who is this Kardek they are talking about?
11263And why are these houses always in a state of defence?
11263And why should they not be, considering that they take the name of"zenbusis,"which signifies"women''s kisses?"
11263And with whom, if you please?"
11263And, Monsieur Ephrinell, when you read of traveling in Transcaucasia forty years ago, do you not regret it?
11263Are there stores of these things at the principal stations of the Transcaspian?
11263Are they not descended from them?
11263Are they suspicious of Kinko?
11263As I put my foot on the platform I hear the young Chinese say to his companion:"Well, Dr. Tio- King, did you see the German with his performing hat?
11263As soon as Popof reappeared I said to him:"Anything fresh?"
11263At Sou Tcheou or Lan Tcheou, while we stop a few hours?"
11263At this moment Popof says to me:"Are you not going to sleep to- night, Monsieur Bombarnac?"
11263Bombarnac?"
11263But am I in Persia or in Russia?
11263But are there not any Europeans in this Grand Transasiatic train?
11263But how will the poor fellow take it?
11263But is it a man or a woman?
11263But is not thirty hours enough to make Baron Weissschnitzerdörfer lose the mail from Tient- Tsin to Yokohama?
11263But we can not yet have reached Gheok Tepe?
11263But what are they doing there?
11263But what is he doing now?
11263But what is that I hear being recited, or rather intoned at the end of our compartment?
11263But what was there in these two missing vans which could be of interest to them?
11263But what would you have?
11263But whether this van started or did not start, whether it was attached to our train or left behind, what could it matter to him?
11263But whither did this bell invite the witnesses and guests?
11263But why is Popof not in his seat?
11263But why should I have doubted what Popof told me, and why should Popof have suspected what the Persians had told him regarding this Yen Lou?
11263By its light what do I read?
11263By the by, you have not met our traveling companion?"
11263Can a Yankee wait?"
11263Caroline, can not you imagine him as''Morales''in the_ Pirates of the Savannah_?"
11263Caterna?"
11263Could anything be more ridiculous than this Russian mismanagement?
11263Did the Chinaman speak the language of Boccaccio?
11263Did you say nothing?
11263Do you want a light or a fire?
11263Does he know them?
11263During my promenade, one thought besets me: is the voyage to end without my getting anything out of it as copy for my journal?
11263Empty?
11263Encouragements?
11263Ephrinell?"
11263Fail in what, considering that he is going to Pekin?
11263For what motive are they on the platform which is just behind the tender?
11263Fulk Ephrinell and Miss Horatia Bluett?
11263Had Kinko been found in his box?
11263Had he alighted at one of the small stations between Tchertchen and Tcharkalyk, where we ought to have been about one o''clock in the afternoon?
11263Had he begun to suspect him?
11263Had the Mongol brought some news which had made them throw off their usual reserve and gravity?
11263Had the fraud been discovered?
11263Had the switch been interfered with?"
11263Has Popof obtained from the mutes who are on guard the name of this high personage?
11263Has he given us the slip?
11263Has he got away?
11263Has he slipped out at one of the stations without my seeing him?
11263Has it not a right to be so called?
11263Has my news gone with him?
11263Has the Hunson the same properties as the Garonne?
11263He will not only be sent to prison, but the bastinado--""The bastinado-- like that idiot Zizel in_ Si j''etais Roi?
11263How could I tell this unfortunate girl that her sweetheart would never reach Pekin station?
11263How far off are they?
11263How long have I slept?
11263How long will it last?
11263How otherwise could the fair Celestials admire their almond eyes and their elaborate hair?
11263How will this late comer get on board?
11263How would he submit to this examination?
11263How would they dare-- six strong-- to attack a hundred passengers, including the Chinese guard?
11263I a traveler in news, and he a traveler in-- In what?
11263I ask Popof what is meant by the governor''s presence, has it anything to do with us?
11263I asked,"who are they?"
11263I exclaimed,"and Miss Horatia Bluett, the Englishwoman?
11263I have a presentiment that something is in the wind Perhaps by listening?
11263I must know at all costs to whom this wild beast is being sent; is it going to Uzon Ada, or is it going to China?
11263I said to Major Noltitz:"If it is not trespassing on your kindness, may I ask you to go with me?"
11263I was not mistaken, then; they are compatriots, but of what class?
11263I will help her to get the nails out of it--""The nails out of it, Monsieur Bombarnac?
11263If an American commercial and an English ditto were not in order, who would be?
11263In this van?"
11263Is he going towards the gate to escape me?
11263Is it a reply to my wire sent from Merv, relative to the mandarin Yen Lou?
11263Is it a wild animal?
11263Is it credible?
11263Is it iron bridges, or locomotives, or armor plates, or steam boilers, or mining pumps?
11263Is it not a happy chance-- and a rare one-- to meet with French people away from France?
11263Is it not written in Chinese characters?
11263Is it possible that I shall have to do without the company of any of my numbers?
11263Is it possible?
11263Is it some Chinese formality?
11263Is it the influence of the surroundings which produces the increase of the birth rate?
11263Is it to renew his provisions at the refreshment bar?
11263Is my man not here?
11263Is she a young woman or an old girl?
11263Is she old?
11263Is she plain?
11263Is she pretty?
11263Is she young?
11263Is the poor fellow ill?"
11263Is the province affected by the prolific example of the Celestial Empire?
11263Is this an advantage or otherwise?
11263Is this lady going to be my companion all the way to the terminus of the Grand Transasiatic?
11263It becomes more distinct, and I ask if the panel is going to slide, if the prisoner is coming out of his prison to breathe the fresh air?
11263Labiche, could you ever have imagined that this adorable composition would one day charm passengers in distress on the Grand Transasiatic?
11263Linen?
11263Makes you feel easy?"
11263Must I have recourse to the German baron?
11263My Lord Faruskiar?
11263My head swims-- Is it true we are running towards the abyss?
11263My intention is to take notes hour by hour-- what did I say?
11263My panel?
11263No; there is only one way--""And what is that?"
11263Not an adventure from Tiflis to Pekin?
11263Now he interrupted Popof, and in a voice heard by all he asked:"Where is Faruskiar?"
11263Now it is Manchoo; what it is to be next what matters?
11263Now the road is clear to Tcharkalyk; what do I say?
11263On the contrary, is not his intention, as I am afraid it is, to get away from us?
11263Only to a certain extent?
11263Ought I not to tell Popof?
11263Ought I to attempt to see him to- night?
11263Perhaps he would have become a Genghis Khan?
11263Perhaps the sons of Israel are not masters in this country, as in so many others?
11263Perhaps two eyes are looking through these holes, watching what is going on outside?
11263Provisions?
11263Shall I be present at one of those merry- makings which charm the tourist?
11263Shall I exchange a sympathetic salute with her in the streets of Pekin?
11263Shall I see one of those villages inhabited by Cossacks who are soldiers and farmers at one and the same time?
11263Shall I send it by telegram to our cabinet ministers?
11263Shall I speak, shall I not speak?
11263Shall I stop him?
11263Shall I wait till it is extinct, or, as is very probable, will it not last till the morning?
11263Shall we be obliged to take refuge in the vans, as behind the walls of a fortress, to entrench ourselves, to fight until the last has succumbed?
11263Should I not call the attention of the stationmaster to this disquieting case?
11263Suppose it is Zeitung who makes a trade of this sort of thing and manages to make a little money out of public generosity?
11263Suppose the case is passed?
11263Supposing I were superstitious?
11263Surely the general manager of the line ought to keep an eye on the illustrious defunct, entrusted to the care of the Grand Transasiatic?
11263That respiration, that sneeze; had I dreamed it all?
11263The Nanking branch?
11263The actor and the actress?
11263The box will be taken to Avenue Cha- Coua, and she--""Will pay the carriage?"
11263The case is lighted within; if I were to peep through those holes?
11263The major said to me in a low voice:"Why Ki- Tsang?
11263The railroad not finished-- and they sold me a through ticket from Tiflis to Pekin?
11263The readers of the_ Twentieth Century_ will ask how are the furnaces fed in a country in which there is neither coal nor wood?
11263The switch over?
11263The two Celestials?
11263There, at the end of the streets near the citadel, what do we see?
11263These valves and levers, what shall we do with them?
11263They are some of the passengers, evidently; but why here-- at this hour?
11263To find out who are my traveling companions, whence they come, where they go, is that not the duty of a special correspondent in search of interviews?
11263Useless eloquence?
11263Was I deceived on board the_ Astara_?
11263Was he arrested?
11263Was he in prison?
11263Was he not entitled to consider that the Russo- Chinese railways were the very apex of absurdity and disorder?
11263Was his imagination working with the same activity as mine, and was he taking seriously what was only a joke on my part?
11263Was it any business of his?
11263Was it by chance?
11263Was it for that reason that at Donchak they had so carefully watched the van which contained the corpse?
11263Was it not for the purpose of robbing the train that we were attacked between Tchertchen and Tcharkalyk?"
11263Was it the mandarin, Yen Lou?
11263Was there no one in the case, not even Zeitung?
11263Was this an article in request at the shops of the Middle Kingdom?
11263We are in wedding garments, and it is a pity to have had all this fuss for nothing, is n''t it, Caroline?"
11263Well, would you believe it?
11263Were not subscriptions opened in their favor?
11263Were these really glass goods exported to Miss Zinca Klork, Avenue Cha- Coua, Pekin, China?
11263What adventures they have had since we left Tiflis?
11263What an indefatigable humorist is our actor?
11263What do I say?
11263What does he mean?
11263What had been arranged?
11263What had happened?
11263What is the good of coal when the bare and arid soil of Apcheron, which grows only the Pontic absinthium, is so rich in mineral oil?
11263What is the matter?"
11263What is this gentleman going to do?
11263What switch?
11263What was he thinking about?
11263What was the meaning of this Italian word in an Oriental mouth?
11263What was to be done?
11263What will he think to find me here?
11263What would you have?
11263What would you haye?
11263What, my young Roumanian did not perish in the explosion?
11263What?
11263What?
11263What?
11263Whence comes this noise?
11263Where does the train stop next?"
11263Where is Ephrinell?
11263Where is Faruskiar?
11263Where is there not a Hôtel de France?
11263Who knows if we may not meet Faruskiar and his Mongols on the road?"
11263Why did Major Noltitz ask the Chinaman this question?
11263Why do they continue to look out over the immense desert?
11263Why have they hidden a domestic animal in this case?
11263Why is he shaking, and bending, and diving into his pockets like a man who has lost something valuable?
11263Why not my lord Faruskiar?"
11263Why not resume the marriage ceremony interrupted by the attack on the train?
11263Why not?
11263Why pursue them, now that the battle has ended in our favor?
11263Why should I hide it from myself?
11263Why should I not confess it?
11263Why this escape?
11263Why?"
11263Will I buy any?
11263Will it be believed that these peculiar Orientals can see no progress in this prohibition to beat their wives?
11263Will it be put hind side before or upside down?
11263Will its position be shifted?
11263Will they not be more intent on the security of their dividends than of their passengers?
11263Will you come with me?"
11263With regard to my newspaper, and that telegram relative to the mandarin our train is"conveying"in the funereal acceptation of the word?
11263Without going back to Marco Polo in the thirteenth century, what do we find?
11263Without it, what would become of the eloquence of our legislators?"
11263Would it not, Fulk?"
11263Would they catch him?
11263You are a Frenchman?"
11263You are a Roumanian, are you not?"
11263You have noticed the gentleman in our train?"
11263asked Caterna,"what is the right quantity?"
11263do not be alarmed--""Is he ill?"
11263he exclaims,"that that drunken moujik actually asked me for something to drink?"
11263how do you know that?"
11263said I, laughing at the thought which crossed my mind,"if that is--""Who?"
11263to Pekin?
40607A friend of yours?
40607A missionary? 40607 A reverend doctor?"
40607Afraid?
40607Again? 40607 Ai n''t I got a few vit me?
40607Always?
40607And that breakfast,said Ashton,"lasted till the train started, eh?"
40607And you wo n''t resist?
40607Any relation to the Duke?
40607Are n''t they?
40607Are n''t you going to use it?
40607Are you sure he''s a nice man?
40607Are you sure?
40607Awf''lly kind of you,said Wedgewood,"but how do you make that out?"
40607Ba- ath tub?
40607Boiled or fried?
40607Brile coup- hic- le?
40607But a man ca n''t change his name by marrying, can he? 40607 But are n''t there quite a few of them?"
40607But ca n''t you hook me up?
40607But for Dr. Temple of all people----"Why should n''t a doctor? 40607 But here''s the license-- see?"
40607But how can I telegraph him? 40607 But how can I?
40607But to oblige me? 40607 But what if she brings her mother along?
40607But what if your former wife or my former husband should have a detective on board?
40607But what will the country do without you?
40607But whatever does one do in the meanwhile?
40607But where are the bride and groom?
40607But you said you were sure?
40607But your bib?
40607But, Harry, you would n''t desert me now-- abandon me to my fate?
40607But, darling,he pleaded,"you ca n''t desert me now, and leave me to go on alone?"
40607Ca n''t you go a little faster?
40607Ca n''t you go a little faster?
40607Charlie Selby?
40607Cigars?
40607Could I see it?
40607Could n''t we have it served here?
40607Could n''t you have slipped into her car last night and stolen it?
40607Could n''t you wait over one train-- just one tiny little train?
40607Could you marry us in this smoking room?
40607Crawl in the icewater tank?
40607D- did I give you a baygled branglet?
40607D- did he accept?
40607Darling, you ca n''t desert me now,he pleaded,"and leave me to go on alone?"
40607Did I un''stan''somebody say you''re preparing for a brile coupl''?
40607Did n''t you ever love a woman?
40607Did n''t you have one befo''you stahted?
40607Did the poor child run away and get married?
40607Did you ever put your trust in a false- hearted woman?
40607Did you ring, sah?
40607Did you sleep, dovie?
40607Did you? 40607 Divorce Outfitters, eh?
40607Divorces?
40607Do n''t all sorts of things got to have a license in Nevada, saloons, husbands, dogs----"How could I get one?
40607Do n''t you ever carry any preachers on this road?
40607Do n''t you know?
40607Do n''t you remember that evening in the moonlight?
40607Do n''t you remember? 40607 Do n''t you see?"
40607Do n''t you think it looks kind of improbable on-- on-- such an occasion?
40607Do n''t you think we''d better tell everybody before they begin to talk?
40607Do n''t you?
40607Do we come to a station stop soon?
40607Do we dare?
40607Do you know the''Wedding March''?
40607Do you live there?
40607Do you mean to say she''s still wearing it?
40607Do you mean to tell me that I''ve got to sit hyah for half an hour-- just waitin''?
40607Do you mean to tell me that there is no tub on this beastly train?
40607Do you remember yo''numba?
40607Do you smoke cigarettes?
40607Do you think I''d give you up?
40607Do you think I''ll be so monotonous as that?
40607Do you think I''m in this business for my health?
40607Do you vant it confidential? 40607 Does you both move over to numba three, or does yo''--yo''lady remain heah, while jest you preambulates?"
40607Does you desire anything else, sir?
40607Does you want this upper made up?
40607Draw yo''--what, sah?
40607Excuse me, but do you happen to have any matches?
40607For me?
40607For the dog?
40607Fourteen and a half!--why do n''t you get a neck? 40607 Freeze- out?"
40607Good morning, who?
40607Got something in your eye?
40607Great heavens, how shall we ever pay him? 40607 Hang the parson,"Wedgewood repeated,"Who''s the gel?"
40607Has poor little hubby missed his poor old wife?
40607Have I got to be locked up in that pigeon- hole for-- for how many days is it to Reno?
40607Have I got to go to bed now? 40607 Have some rice for the bridal couple?"
40607Have you any last message to send home to your mother?
40607Have you known Harry long?
40607Here, boy,said Ashton, snapping his fingers,"what''s the latest New York paper?"
40607Honestly? 40607 How about a little freeze- out?"
40607How can I get it away?
40607How can you tell?
40607How can you think such a thing?
40607How could I ever quarrel with you, my love?
40607How does it feel?
40607How is he this morning?
40607How many portions does you approximate?
40607How much is that?
40607How was I to get it?
40607I beg your pardon?
40607I grab her, eh?
40607I rather fancy he had you theah, old top, eh, what?
40607I say, Mr. Fosdick, what size collar do you wear?
40607I say, pawtah, open a window, will you? 40607 I would n''t, eh?"
40607If she comes-- tell her-- tell her-- oh, what shall we tell her?
40607In your conscience, Sally?
40607Indeed I''m not-- not for worlds, honey, but I''ve got to get that train, have n''t I?
40607Is Ma- mamma with you?
40607Is he going to die?
40607Is n''t it?
40607Is n''t there another lower berth?
40607Is papa on this train, too?
40607Is that all? 40607 Is that so?
40607Is that the eye?
40607Is they anything else?
40607It certainly does,Mallory assented, bitterly; then again, with zest:"Let me see that old bracelet, will you?"
40607It''s a mean old world, is n''t it?
40607Join you in what, sir?
40607Just what are we in Nevada?
40607Lasted till the train started? 40607 Lieutenant Mallory, eh?
40607Marjorie, how can you think such a thing?
40607Mattie?
40607May I have a word with you?
40607May I hook you?
40607May you-- what? 40607 Me, too?"
40607Meanwhile, Porter, could you give him something to eat to distract him?
40607Missionary? 40607 My dear what?"
40607My dog?
40607My what?
40607No longer?
40607No small change, or nothin''?
40607Now, Lucretia,he protested,"do n''t you think you''re carrying this pretty far?"
40607Oh, Harry, has your love grown cold?
40607Oh, I need you, do I? 40607 Oh, Ira, again?"
40607Oh, Mr. Lathrop,she stammered--"Ira,"she corrected,"wo n''t you please hook me up?"
40607Oh, ai n''t they hideous, them handsome women?
40607Oh, how can you say that? 40607 Oh, is she?
40607Oh, my poor little darling,Mrs. Jimmie fluttered,"What on earth ails you?"
40607Oh, no, it is n''t, and if it is, how do I know I''m to be your last love? 40607 Oh, porter, have you seen anybody that looks like a detective in disguise?"
40607Oh, what''s the use?
40607Oh, what''s up?
40607Oh, yes,said Anne,"How do you do, Charlie?"
40607Oh, you have, have you? 40607 Oh, you know that, do you?"
40607Papers, gents and ladies? 40607 Papers, gents?
40607Please marry me soon,she implored,"wo n''t you, please?"
40607Porter, have you seen anybody on board that looks suspicious?
40607Rather good joke on you fellows, what?
40607Really? 40607 Related?"
40607Reno?
40607Reno?
40607Retire?--before all the car?
40607San Francisco? 40607 Say, are you the porter of this car, or that man''s nurse?"
40607Sit down here a moment, wo n''t you?
40607Six days old? 40607 So did I,"said Ira Lathrop, leaning closer, and beaming like a big sun:"I do n''t suppose you remember Ira Lathrop?"
40607So you''ll let a dog come between us?
40607Suppose she has n''t the bracelet on?
40607Thanks,Mallory said, and put out his hand:"Will you return the bracelet?"
40607Thanks,said Marjorie, bashfully,"I was looking for my-- my----""Husband?"
40607The Mallorys?
40607The what?
40607Then what do you want with an extra wife? 40607 They-- who?"
40607They-- who?
40607This tie, this green tie, is n''t this the one I knitted you?
40607To get it? 40607 Two fifty- five A.M.?"
40607Vell, in the foist place----"''The foist place,''eh? 40607 Vell, you''ve got maybe some beggetch, some trunks-- yes?"
40607Vy do you vant it a cloigyman? 40607 Was I?"
40607Was n''t it good?
40607Was she ever true to you, porter?
40607Was you ever in Moline?
40607We never shall have a harsh word, shall we?
40607We''re in Utah?
40607Well, can you open beer?
40607Well, if a grown man offers me a half- fare ticket, I guess that''s a pretty good sign, ai n''t it?
40607Well, my boy----"Your minister-- after you get through with him-- may I use him?
40607Well, stupid, do n''t you see? 40607 Well, then, did n''t you ever marry a woman?"
40607Well, why do n''t you do something?
40607Well, why in thunder did n''t you say so?
40607Were you ever a broken- hearted man, porter?
40607Whass zis about brile couple?
40607What ails you?
40607What are you going to do?
40607What did he look like?
40607What do I care?
40607What do you care? 40607 What do you mean, Harry?"
40607What for?
40607What good is that?
40607What if we should miss the minister?
40607What kind of a woman?
40607What name would they be in, miss?
40607What on earth makes you so anxious?
40607What time are we due in San Francisco?
40607What time d''you say we get to Reno?
40607What time does this bally train start?
40607What will be your address?
40607What would they say in Ypsilanti?
40607What you so anxious to be in Utah for, Fosdick?
40607What''s a career to a man who truly loves?
40607What''s happened-- are you killed?
40607What''s that? 40607 What''s that?"
40607What''s that?
40607What''s the matter now?
40607What''s the matter now?
40607What''s the matter with the bridal couples on this train, anyway?
40607What-- again?
40607When?
40607Where are the pills that go with it?
40607Where are you going?
40607Where did you get that love of a waist?
40607Where do you get the parson?
40607Where''s that infernal buffet waiter?
40607Where''s that? 40607 Where''s the conductor?"
40607Wherever did you pick up the bride?
40607Which one will you be on?
40607Who ai n''t I? 40607 Who cares?"
40607Who''s moving?
40607Whom did you expect?
40607Why do n''t you and your husband drop off and take the next train?
40607Why should n''t I?
40607Why should n''t you?
40607Why, Harry Mallory, are you getting ready to jilt me?
40607Why, I do n''t hate anybody, do you?
40607Why-- my dear!--where''s your wedding ring?
40607Will we?
40607Will you call my--she gulped--"my husband?"
40607Will you take breakfast with me-- in the dining- car?
40607With your husband here?
40607Wo n''t she?
40607Woman- hater?
40607Would you mind teaching me the rules?
40607Yes, Marjorie?
40607Yes-- a-- a preacher?
40607Yes; cigarettes are too strong for me; will you try one of my pets?
40607Yo''what-- missus?
40607You are with your husband, are n''t you?
40607You did wish it on, did n''t you?
40607You do n''t perform marriages, do you?
40607You go on to''Frisco, do n''t you?
40607You have n''t left the army, have you?
40607You here yet?
40607You''ve ceased to love me,he protested,"just because of a little affair I had before I met you?"
40607Young man,he pleaded across the back of a seat,"will you kindly lend me a gun?"
40607A minister always turns up to administer the last something or other-- well----""Well?"
40607After he heard this, it did not sound entirely felicitous, so he grudgingly ventured:"Excuse me-- you married?"
40607Ah, I see you vant to marry a nice divorcee lady in R- r- reno?"
40607Ai n''t I a justice of the peaces?"
40607And he yelled:"Say, whose durn dog is this?
40607And now nothing could check his swagger, as he said to Mallory:"What shall we do with these dam- ned sinners?"
40607And now she was off on a new tack:"And where are you bound for, Harry, dear?"
40607And seeing the porter, he beckoned him close and asked with careless indifference:"Oh, Porter, what time do we reach the Iowa state line?"
40607And then Mrs. Whitcomb pushed them both aside:"Pardon me, wo n''t you?
40607And then temptation whispered him its old"Why not?"
40607And who are you?"
40607Are n''t they going to flop the rice- trap?"
40607Are you trying to crow?"
40607As he turned to obey, Mrs. Whitcomb checked him with:"Oh, Porter, could you get us a hammer and some nails?"
40607Ashton sang out:"What''s the matter with you, Porter?
40607Ashton seized him, shook him, and muttered:"What the-- what''s the matter with you?"
40607Ashton wailed:"Have we got to sit here and die of thirst till then?"
40607Ashton was the first to speak:"Say, Porter, can you mix drinks?"
40607At length he produced the ticket, and thrust it at the porter:"Thah, you idiot, are you convinced now?"
40607At this point he caromed over into Ira Lathrop''s berth and was welcomed with a savage roar:"What the devil''s the matter with you?"
40607Beckoning him closer, Mallory mumbled in a low tone:"Is there an extra berth on this car?"
40607Besides, what business was it of this young husband''s what her old husband''s business was?
40607But I''m not speaking of----""But suppose he should bite him?"
40607But Marjorie was up and away, with apt temper:"So Mattie was in the box, was she?
40607But evidently some greater fear goaded her, for she gasped:"Ca n''t he go a little faster?"
40607But first, will the conductor take those bags and distribute the contents to their rightful owners?"
40607But the preacher was so confused that he answered:"What''s the use of prayer in an emergency like this?"
40607But what right had he to defend from gallantry the woman he was about to forswear before the world?
40607But what was you expecting-- especial?"
40607By my feshionable clothink?"
40607Ca n''t I do it just as good?
40607Ca n''t you call me Little Jimmie again?"
40607Ca n''t you raise this light-- or rather ca n''t you lower it?
40607Ca n''t you really cut yourself?"
40607Ca n''t you see I''m busy?"
40607Can I fit you out vit a nice divorce?"
40607Can he come back and see me to- morrow?"
40607Could Mallory have escaped the pit they had digged for him?
40607Could n''t mamma and I go on the transport?
40607Could n''t we-- er-- couldn''t we establish a residence-- er-- together?"
40607Could n''t you just overawe them with it?"
40607Could n''t you lend me or sell me something a little smarter?"
40607Could n''t you put me in the men''s end of the car?"
40607Could you lend me a match?
40607Did he have Othello''s green eye?
40607Did n''t you ever have a mother?"
40607Did you ever meet Mrs. Sammy Whitcomb-- no?
40607Did you ever try one?"
40607Did you rest well?"
40607Do n''t they''low nothin''in that old Utah but ice- cream soda?"
40607Do n''t you hate long journeys?"
40607Do n''t you remember it?"
40607Do you dare refuse?"
40607Do you know the name of the man who just hurried in?"
40607Do you promise?"
40607Do you promise?"
40607Do you see the porter in there?"
40607Do you think I want to compromise my own wife?
40607Do you vant it a nice hotel?--or a fine house?--or an apartment?--or maybe a boarding- house?--yes?
40607Do you vant to get a nice re- marriage license?"
40607Do you want to get out and walk up and down?"
40607Doctor Temple?
40607Dr. Temple advanced on the disconsolate youth with an effort at cheer:"How is our bridegroom this beautiful afternoon?"
40607Dr. Temple summoned the lad:"I do n''t suppose you have the_ Ypsilanti Eagle_?"
40607Even Doctor Temple declared that she was a dear little thing, was n''t she?
40607Even Dr. Temple stared at her with approval:"Dear little thing, is n''t she?"
40607Ever hear of li''l Jimmie Wellington?
40607Ever hear of me?"
40607Finally the porter was compelled to reach forward and tap Mallory''s arm, and stutter:"''Scuse me, but co- could I git b- by?"
40607Fosdick?"
40607From within came an anxious voice:"Who''s there?"
40607Good Lord, are you a Mormon?"
40607Good Lord, are you going to begin chucking it up?"
40607Have n''t you got a man''s size berth?"
40607Have you got a little minister in your suitcase?"
40607He asked, huskily:"What do you think he is?"
40607He beckoned the porter and said:"Let me know the moment we enter Utah, will you?"
40607He came forward with a look of authority:"''Scuse me, but wha-- what''s all this?"
40607He could not help pondering:"What would they say in Yp- hip- silanti?"
40607He gazed at her with a rush of lovely tenderness:"And how could I ever speak crossly to you?"
40607He had a license for Chicago, but Chicago was far away:"Do I need a license in Nevada?"
40607He huddled himself and his suitcases into as flat a space as possible, murmuring:"These corridors are so narrow, are n''t they?"
40607He looked so much like a rawhided ranchman that Mallory stole up on him and asked him to excuse him, but did he happen to be a clergyman?
40607He pressed her back with a decisive motion, and demanded:"Where are you going?"
40607He rose to welcome her, but the smile died on his lips at her chilly speech:"May I have a word with you, sir?"
40607He said:"Excuse me, but have you any preachers on board?"
40607He seized it hungrily and clung to it:"Good- bye?--aren''t you getting off at Reno?"
40607He stared at her with masculine dismay at feminine logic:"If you ca n''t forgive me, then why do you marry me?"
40607He took a large iron seal from his side- pocket and stamped the paper and then, with fountain pen poised, pleaded:"Vat is the names, pleass?"
40607He tried again:"Ever hear of well- known Chicago belle, Mrs. Jimmie Wellington?"
40607He tried to calm her with inexpert words:"How can I stop the train?
40607He turned away and dashed into the men''s room with a furious:"Where''s that damned dog?"
40607He turned his head and growled:"Say, do youse want to lose me me license?"
40607He turned on the wretch with a heartsick appeal:"Ca n''t you spare those?
40607He turned to the conductor:"Say, old man, just hold the train till after my wedding, wo n''t you?"
40607He turned to the porter:"There ai n''t any law against giving this away, is there?"
40607He was halted by another voice-- another woman''s voice:"Pardon me, but is this the car for Reno?"
40607He was still more startled when Mr. Baumann, cruising along the aisle, bent over to murmur:"Can I fix you a nice divorce?"
40607He was too deeply shocked to achieve any comment more brilliant than:"That mess do n''t look much like it ever was a taxicab, does it?"
40607He went right on getting acquainted:"Are you married, Mr.--Mr.----?"
40607He whined:"Say, what''s your little game, eh?"
40607He wondered what rock Ira held behind his back now, but he forced an uneasy cordiality:"And is this you, Ira?
40607Her first question was:"Oh, porter, did a box of flowers, or candy, or anything, come for me?"
40607Here, too, the conductor thundered:"Who pulled that rope?
40607His curt indifference jolted Marjorie a trifle, but she rallied her forces, and came back with:"How long do we stop at Ogden?"
40607His one vital inquiry was:"How much will he tip?"
40607How are we going to get to the minister?"
40607How dare you?"
40607How did you know it?
40607How is it my fault?
40607How long do you make a residence?"
40607How much do you suppose we owe him?"
40607How old was he?"
40607How shall we begin?"
40607How soon do we start?"
40607How?"
40607How?"
40607I deliver''em to your address-- yes?
40607I hope I have n''t kept you waiting?"
40607I never heard of any such streets, did you?"
40607If it''s right for him, why not for you?"
40607In fact, he went so far as to say:"You gents vill be gettin''off at Reno, yes?
40607In the presence of such innocent deviltry he could only smile:"Are n''t we having an exciting vacation?
40607Ira appeared at number One, and bending over his treasure- trove, spoke in a voice that was pure saccharine:"Are you ready for breakfast, dear?"
40607Ira growled like a lovesick lion:"Aw, what do you care?"
40607Is it something like authors?"
40607Is n''t it sweet?"
40607Is this the first time, Ira?"
40607Is you all fixin''up for a bridal couple?"
40607Is you allowin''to take a ba- ath in the mawnin''?"
40607Is your husband a reverend doctor?"
40607It looks like Fate, does n''t it?"
40607It was not an entirely satisfactory justification, and Marjorie began to quake with alarm:"Suppose there should n''t be?"
40607It''s awfully good, is n''t it?
40607It''s bad, eh?"
40607Lathrop stared at him pityingly, and demanded:"What happens to the water, then?"
40607Lathrop!--is it you?"
40607Little Jimmie Wellington turned pale, and stammered, as he tried to ask the conductor casually:"What kind of a place is that Reno?"
40607Little Jimmie almost perished with apoplexy:"You, you?"
40607Mallory acknowledged the greeting, and asked offhandedly:"By the way, how''s she running?"
40607Mallory almost dropped in his tracks, and Marjorie keeled over on him, as he gasped:"Good Lord, Doctor Temple, you are a-- a minister?"
40607Mallory asked, excitedly,"is he coming?"
40607Mallory could prevent that, but when she pleaded,"What shall we do?"
40607Mallory dragged Marjorie away, but she shook her little fist at the conductor, crying:"Do you refuse?
40607Mallory glared at the twin Benedict Arnolds and demanded:"Are you two thugs going to San Francisco with us?"
40607Mallory put out his hand:"Would you be kind enough to lend me your razor again this morning?"
40607Mallory realized that Nevada would be a thing of the past in a few hours more and he asked:"It''s no good in California?"
40607Mallory returned to Wellington with a fiercer:"Whom, then?"
40607Mallory saw it go with fortitude, but noting a piece of legal paper, he said:"Say, old man, you do n''t want that marriage license, do you?"
40607Mallory stared and stared, till Marjorie said:"Do n''t you see?
40607Mallory took her by the wrist in a gingerly manner, and said,"So that''s the bracelet?
40607Mallory tossed him the towel again:"You meant Mr. Lathrop then?"
40607Mallory went straight to Dr. Temple, with a burning demand:"You dear old fraud, will you marry me?"
40607Marjorie blushed, and lowered her eyes and her voice:"Can you suggest anything better?"
40607Marjorie came back to earth with a bump:"Are you really sure there''s a minister on board?"
40607Marjorie demanded with an ominous chill:"And who''s Mattie?
40607Marjorie poured maple syrup on her tone, as she purred:"This train of yours is an awfully fast train, is n''t it?"
40607Marjorie stared after him in wonder and asked:"What did that person mean by what he said?"
40607Marjorie stared at him incredulously:"That creature!--before all these passengers?"
40607Marjorie studied his motley garb, and her own, and groaned:"We''re a sweet looking pair, are n''t we?"
40607Marjorie tossed her head a little higher, grew a little calmer:"What do I care?
40607Marjorie winced at this and writhed at what followed:"Sha n''t we take breakfast together?"
40607Mr. Baumann drew himself up:"Who says I do n''t?
40607Mr. Baumann layed his hands in one another:"A betchelor?
40607Mr. La-_throp_, did you ever put your trust in a false- hearted woman?"
40607Mrs. Fosdick called from far down the aisle:"Dr. Temple, you''re not a detective?"
40607Mrs. Fosdick shook her head at him in mournful sympathy, and asked:"What state are we in now?"
40607Mrs. Temple almost collapsed at this double shock:"Ci-- cigars?"
40607Mrs. Temple shouted back furiously:"How dare you?"
40607Mrs. Temple shuddered at the thought, but Wellington drew himself up majestically and called out:"Like second one better, eh?
40607Mrs. Temple stared at him and shook her head:"I wonder what mischief you''ll be up to to- day?
40607Mrs. Temple was shivering with dismay at the dreadful deed:"What would they say in Ypsilanti?"
40607Mrs. Wellington interpreted it with a smile of gay defiance:"Do you believe in divorces?"
40607Mrs. Wellington pushed forward:"Then what the devil are you going to do when they come?"
40607Mrs. Wellington whirled on him:"How dare you, you brute?"
40607Mrs. Whitcomb waved them at Mallory with a laugh:"Recognize these?"
40607Mrs. Whitcomb went on, leaning closer:"We two poor mistreated wretches must try to console one another, musn''t we?"
40607No?
40607No?
40607No?"
40607Now is it all perfectly clear, porter?"
40607On the map?"
40607On what grounds?"
40607Or a nice fat alderman I can get you?"
40607Paris fashions, lady?"
40607Rather good joke on little Jimmie, eh?"
40607Salt Lake pa----""Whash latesh from Chicago?"
40607San Francisco?
40607Seeing Marjorie, he said:"Shall I perambulate Mista Snoozleums?"
40607Shall I look under the seat?"
40607Shall I make it up?"
40607She flung out imploring palms and with a gush of tears pleaded:"Wo n''t you please back up?
40607She only heard his voice across her shoulder:"Doctor?
40607She protested:"You would n''t leave me in Reno without a diamond, would you?"
40607She simply said:"What time is it, honey?"
40607She snuggled closer, and cooed:"Are n''t we having a nice long engagement?
40607She stammered:"I do n''t suppose the train, by any accident, would be delayed in leaving Ogden?"
40607She stared at him with a new thought, and gushed:"Oh, Ira-- are you a missionary, too?"
40607She turned away, but he caught her arm:"Do n''t you love me?"
40607She whirled back to demand of Marjorie:"Did you ever hear of such impudence?"
40607She''s a little bit of all right, is n''t she?"
40607So Ira rose, pushed the checkers aside, and said in an unusually positive tone:"Ah, Miss Gattle, wo n''t you have a look at the landscape?"
40607Some former sweetheart of yours?"
40607Something must be done, but what?
40607Suddenly an idea struck into his daze:"Say, what kind of a dog was it?--a measly little cheese- hound?"
40607Take it off, wo n''t you?"
40607Temple?"
40607That''s a kind of a seasick name, is n''t it?"
40607The Englishman was craning his head around owlishly to ask:"I say, pawtah, does this train ever get wrecked?"
40607The Pullman conductor not being present at the moment, he inquired:"Have you got yo''ticket?"
40607The best he could think of was:"Will somebody lend me a lead pencil?"
40607The blissful silence was broken first by Marjorie:"How do you spell Utah?--with a y?"
40607The chauffeur glanced her way, more in pity for her whole sex than in scorn for this one type, as he mumbled:"Make it go?
40607The conductor looked at her in surprise:"Why, what''s it to you?"
40607The conductor stared at her a moment, then whirled on Mallory:"Say, what in hell''s the matter with your wife?"
40607The conductor swung round with a yell:"A curly tail!--your son?"
40607The conductor was reduced to a wet rag, a feeble echo:"Back up-- the train up?"
40607The curious gallant edged her way, keeping a sharp watch along the line:"What d''you want?"
40607The embrace was untied, and the lovers stared at him with a dazed, where- am- I?
40607The gasp was so equivocal that he made bold to ask:"Is you pleased or disappointed?"
40607The levity shocked Selby, but a greater shock was in store, for when he inquired:"And who is the-- er-- happy-- bride?"
40607The man jumped as if he were stabbed, and turned a pale, frightened face on Mallory, who murmured:"Excuse me, do you happen to be a clergyman?"
40607The more I know men the more I like----"this reminded her, and she asked anxiously:"Where is Snoozleums?"
40607The porter almost blanched:"Good Lawd, Miss, you ai n''t allowin''to drive nails in that woodwork, is you?"
40607The porter lured him on:"Is you sho''you got one?"
40607The porter ventured:"Are you sho''this is yo''numba?"
40607The prim little missionary toppled into the nearest chair:"Oh, Ira, what will she think?"
40607The sobs stopped short, as Marjorie looked up to ask:"Have you got your sword with you?"
40607The stranger stared at him wonderingly and demanded:"Why, what you drivin''at?"
40607The young woman looked sorrowfully at the wreck, and queried:"Do you think you can make it go?"
40607Then Marjorie grew serious with a new idea:"I wonder if mamma and papa have missed me yet?"
40607Then he started with a new twinge:"You bound for Ogden, too?"
40607Then murmured with hypocritical deference:"Excuse me, but could I see yo''ticket for yo''seat?"
40607Then she almost blushed as she murmured, almost shyly:"May I pour your coffee for you again this morning?"
40607Then she gave the boy his congà © by resuming her chat with Mallory:"How long do we stop at Ogden?"
40607Then she took his breath away again by asking, out of a clear sky:"Are you married?"
40607Then she tried to control herself with a polite:"Where is the next stop?"
40607There was a disagreeable silence, broken finally by Mrs. Wellington''s:"Oh, Mrs. Mallory, would you be angelic enough to hook my gown?"
40607They be of any use to you?"
40607They heard Lathrop''s protest:"Hold on there, conductor,"and Selby''s plea:"Oh, I say, my good man, wait a moment, ca n''t you?"
40607Thinking and hoping that she was unconscious, he made ready to escape, but she caught him by the coat, and moaned:"Where am I?"
40607To save me from distress-- don''t you think you could?"
40607Vere iss it?"
40607Very picturesque scenery, is n''t it?"
40607Vich do you vant it?"
40607Was she lonesome in that dismal stateroom all by herself?"
40607Wedgewood collapsed into another, gasping:"Whatevah are we safe from, I wondah?"
40607Wedgewood extended a languid hand:"What''s the latest issue of the_ London Times_?"
40607Wedgewood laid a sympathetic hand on Little Jimmie''s shoulder, and said:"That Ashton is no end of a bounder, what?"
40607Wedgewood voiced the general curiosity when he said:"What''s the old woman- hater up to now?"
40607Well?"
40607Wellington stared at his wife:"Lucretia, are you sincere?"
40607Wellington?"
40607Wellington?"
40607Wellington?"
40607Were you ever in Brattleboro, Vermont?"
40607What I want to know is how you dare to----""Was it a colored waiter?"
40607What about the minister?
40607What becomes of me?"
40607What do you think of that?"
40607What have you been reading-- wedding announcements?"
40607What if your former wife should find us together?"
40607What is it to you, where she sits?
40607What on earth ails you?"
40607What use had he now for ministers?
40607What would yo''canine desiah, sah?"
40607What''s this?"
40607What''s yo''numba, please?"
40607What- dick?"
40607Whatever became of that fellow who used to hang round you all the time?"
40607When he dropped at Marjorie''s side, she edged away from him, pleading:"Oh, what shall we do?"
40607When the porter returned to bow her in, she shivered and hesitated, and then demanded:"Oh, Porter, are you sure there''s nobody else in there?"
40607Where could I reach him?"
40607Where is he?"
40607Where''s it at?"
40607Where''s my bracelet?"
40607Who said take the orders?"
40607Who''s in there?"
40607Whom did you suppose?"
40607Why do you want a minister?"
40607Why leave Chicago?"
40607Why, oh, why did we ever interfere with them?"
40607Will he contest the-- divorce?"
40607Will you come?"
40607Will you join me?"
40607With others,"How much is he worth?"
40607With others,"What has he achieved?"
40607With some, the first question is,"Who are his people?"
40607Wo n''t mamma be pleased?"
40607Wo n''t you please hold the train?"
40607Wo n''t you sit down?"
40607Would n''t it be just terrible?"
40607Yes?
40607Yes?
40607Yes?
40607You are n''t wearing your uniform, are you?"
40607You are well, are n''t you?"
40607You dare to read about her and rave over her perfect form, while you neglect your wife-- or your-- oh, what am I, anyway?"
40607You do n''t intend to marry a laundryman?"
40607You have n''t been in to see her yet?"
40607You have n''t got a plain white shirt, have you?
40607You quite understand, do n''t you?"
40607You stopped this train for a fool dog?"
40607You vant maybe a good quick divorce-- yes?"
40607You wo n''t mind if I leave you to talk over old times together?"
40607You''ve already been smoking, gambling, drinking-- have you been swearing, yet?"
40607and he raised his glass, but Mallory hauled it down to demand:"How?
40607but are you gettink off at R- r- reno?"
40607he bellowed,"which one of you guys pulled that rope?"
40607he cried, and leaped to his feet, only to be detained again by Marjorie''s clutch:"But first, what about that bracelet?"
40607he echoed,"you?--to me?
40607he gulped,"well, what in----Say, in the name of-- why, do n''t you know it''s a penitentiary offense to stop a train this way?"
40607he wailed,"do n''t you allow no courtesies to the profession?"
40607or very nice and noisy?"
40607said Kathleen, jealously,"or are you just acquaintances on the train?"
40607said Mrs. Wellington,"Do n''t you like tobacco?"
40607she moaned, then left the general for the particular:"Wo n''t you come in and hook me up?"
40607she shrieked,"in heaven''s name-- when?"
40607stuff a mattress?
40607what?