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37507 | ''The Adelantado then asked him why he had come over? 37507 And, as much as we had labored, even had it been more, we felt no desire to sleep; for what repose could there be to spirits in such mortal affright? |
37507 | What then? 37507 And what have we to hope except to be made slaves? 37507 Do you not recollect, said I the flight of the Israelites before Pharaoh? 37507 He asked again, if they were Catholics or Lutherans? 37507 He hailed,Who goes there?" |
37507 | How can we know that if we yield to the mercy of the Spaniards, they will spare us? |
37507 | Lord,''said we,''what are we but poor worms of the earth? |
37507 | Some answered very promptly,"Why should they waste their time in giving reasons? |
37507 | The Adelantado asked them"if they were Catholics or Lutherans?" |
37507 | The Adelantado asked what French they were? |
37507 | The cacique of Guale asked Menendez how it was"that he had waged war upon the other white men, who had come from the same country as himself?" |
37507 | What hope had that people of escaping from the hands of that powerful tyrant? |
37507 | Would it not be better to fall into the hands of men, than into the jaws of wild beasts, or die of hunger in a strange land?'' |
37909 | A motor boat? |
37909 | A want- you- later pipe? |
37909 | And Uncle William and Aunt Emily? |
37909 | And are we going there? |
37909 | And are we going to ride in one? |
37909 | And are you going to do it? |
37909 | And can we go on deck in the morning? |
37909 | And can you get it out? |
37909 | And do the oranges grow then? |
37909 | And has it got a fire engine in it? |
37909 | And has it got any fairies in it? |
37909 | And he tried to take it in his mouth; did n''t he? |
37909 | And if I got my hair cut in it, then it would be a barber shop, would n''t it? |
37909 | And is it going to sink the boat? |
37909 | And is my doll in the fish now? |
37909 | And is that the boat we are to take the trip in? |
37909 | And is the strange news about him? |
37909 | And now, my dear,said Mr. Bobbsey to his wife,"the question is, would you like to go?" |
37909 | And please come quick to mother, will you, Daddy? |
37909 | And please, Daddy, ca n''t we go in swimming? |
37909 | And shall we call this Palm Island? 37909 And take the children?" |
37909 | And then will we go to Cousin Jasper and find out what his strange story is? |
37909 | And was he cast away on a desert island, like Robinson Crusoe? |
37909 | And we found the cave, did n''t we? |
37909 | And what about things to eat? |
37909 | And what is that? |
37909 | And what''s the name of it? |
37909 | And when Bert or Nan, or our father or mother is looking for us, even if we do n''t know we''re lost, they always holler; do n''t you, Bert? |
37909 | And when that did n''t happen you had to go buy one yourself; did you? |
37909 | And where is Freddie? |
37909 | And will the ship go on the ocean? |
37909 | And will you go with him and me to look for Jack Nelson? |
37909 | And would you like to go with me? |
37909 | Are Uncle Daniel and Aunt Sarah all right? |
37909 | Are n''t they darling? |
37909 | Are n''t they here? |
37909 | Are n''t we coming back here any more? |
37909 | Are there any sharks? |
37909 | Are there turtles in them now? |
37909 | Are they real oranges, Captain? |
37909 | Are we going from here to Florida in a motor boat? |
37909 | Are we going out on the ocean again? |
37909 | Are we going to sleep here at night? |
37909 | Are we near Florida? |
37909 | Are we really, truly going on a voyage with Cousin Jasper, do you think? |
37909 | Are we sinking? |
37909 | Are you afraid of the mud turkles? |
37909 | Are you coming too, Daddy? |
37909 | Are you going to help them? |
37909 | Are you hungry? |
37909 | Are you sure it was n''t a mooing noise, such as the cows make? |
37909 | Are you sure no one is hurt? |
37909 | Are you sure this is the right island? |
37909 | Are you sure you have n''t caught another hat? |
37909 | Are you sure, Bert, it is n''t too deep? |
37909 | Because did n''t father say Cousin Jasper wanted us to take a trip with him? |
37909 | Blueberry Island was right near shore, but this island is away out in the middle of the ocean, is n''t it, Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | But Bert must n''t get off the ship to push it; must he, Daddy? |
37909 | But how did you do it, little fat fireman? |
37909 | But how did you know? |
37909 | But how do you like my boat? 37909 But s''posin''the ship gets on fire?" |
37909 | But what can we do? |
37909 | But where is Flossie now? |
37909 | But why did n''t Jack leave it flying, to call a boat to come and get him when he found you gone? |
37909 | Ca n''t I take any toys? |
37909 | Ca n''t he get away? |
37909 | Ca n''t we send some postcards before we start, Mother? |
37909 | Ca n''t you pull him out? |
37909 | Ca n''t you say it to a goat? |
37909 | Can I help put the fire out? |
37909 | Can I see the fire engine? |
37909 | Can I take two of my dolls? |
37909 | Can it be a little dog playing with her? |
37909 | Can she go fast? |
37909 | Can they bite hard? |
37909 | Can we really land on the island? |
37909 | Can we sleep here at night? |
37909 | Can you run to the island? |
37909 | Could I take my little rubber doll? |
37909 | Could it be a turtle? |
37909 | Could n''t we, Mother? |
37909 | Did Snap bite you? |
37909 | Did he have a line? |
37909 | Did he have my rubber doll? |
37909 | Did he like it? |
37909 | Did n''t I tell you I caught a fish? |
37909 | Did n''t they see the boy? |
37909 | Did n''t you find that poor boy? |
37909 | Did n''t you like it on the island? |
37909 | Did she drop that banana? |
37909 | Did they get rescued? |
37909 | Did they go ashore? |
37909 | Did you feel like Robinson Crusoe? |
37909 | Did you get the motor boat? |
37909 | Did you have a goat? |
37909 | Did you know the men we left on it were going away, Captain Crane? |
37909 | Did you like it? |
37909 | Did you want to see me? |
37909 | Did your doll have a cookie? |
37909 | Do fish like blue water? |
37909 | Do n''t they eat piles of coal? |
37909 | Do n''t they ever fall off? |
37909 | Do n''t they ever fall off? |
37909 | Do n''t you know you were bad? |
37909 | Do n''t you want to sail across the ocean, Flossie? |
37909 | Do n''t you''member, Flossie Bobbsey? |
37909 | Do palm leaf fans grow on these trees, Mother? |
37909 | Do turtles lay eggs? |
37909 | Do what, Freddie? |
37909 | Do you like the_ Swallow_ and Captain Crane? |
37909 | Do you mean in a real ship, like we played our raft was? |
37909 | Do you mean on the ship? |
37909 | Do you think we''ll run into a storm on this trip? |
37909 | Do you think you can find Jack? |
37909 | Does Cousin Jasper live on the ocean? |
37909 | Does a turkle lay its eggs in a nest like a hen? |
37909 | Does he see another fish, or maybe a whale or a shark? |
37909 | Does n''t that boy-- Jack Nelson-- know? |
37909 | Even if we are shipwrecked? |
37909 | Flossie, are you hurt? |
37909 | Flossie, did you ever see an engine eat? |
37909 | For years? |
37909 | Freddie, what_ are_ you doing? |
37909 | Has Snap really got Helen''s doll? |
37909 | Has no other vessel stopped there but the one that took off Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | Have you got a fire engine here, Captain? |
37909 | Have you really caught a fish? |
37909 | Have you seen my little boy? |
37909 | How are you going? |
37909 | How can I stop the boat? |
37909 | How can you find the island? |
37909 | How could he look for us when he does n''t know we''re coming? |
37909 | How did the fire happen? |
37909 | How did you give it to your doll to carry? |
37909 | How did your doll carry the cookie, Helen? |
37909 | How long ago was this? |
37909 | How long shall we be here? |
37909 | How shall we? |
37909 | How who did what? |
37909 | I do n''t think they have barber shops on motor boats, do they, Daddy? |
37909 | I had-- I had----But just then Flossie, who had been forgotten in the excitement, burst out with:"Where''s my doll, Freddie Bobbsey? |
37909 | I wonder if we could n''t sleep out on deck? |
37909 | I wonder what Freddie will do next? |
37909 | I wonder where that boy could have gone this time? |
37909 | I wonder who wants us? |
37909 | If I went overboard, could I float on the mattress? |
37909 | Is he all right? |
37909 | Is he going to take us for a trip on the ocean? |
37909 | Is it a real story, with''once upon a time''in it? |
37909 | Is it a really and truly Robinson Crusoe place? |
37909 | Is it always rough like this when you go past Cape Hatteras? |
37909 | Is it bad news? |
37909 | Is it very deep? |
37909 | Is it where Robinson Crusoe lived? |
37909 | Is n''t this nice? |
37909 | Is she hurt? |
37909 | Is that boy still on the island? |
37909 | Is that fish good to eat? |
37909 | Is that land? |
37909 | Is that what they are trying to do? |
37909 | Is the fire engine working? |
37909 | Is the_ Swallow_ on fire? |
37909 | Is there a hook on that line? |
37909 | Is there an island around here? |
37909 | Is they-- are there oranges and bananas there? |
37909 | Is this Orange Island? |
37909 | Is this a new way to come downstairs? |
37909 | It did n''t hurt, did it? |
37909 | It''s only about the middle of the afternoon, is n''t it, Mother? |
37909 | May I come with you? |
37909 | May I come? |
37909 | May we go? |
37909 | Much? |
37909 | Not even when they''re dead and ca n''t hurt you? |
37909 | Now we are just as much at sea as when we were on the big ship coming from New York, are n''t we? |
37909 | Now, I got down all right, did n''t I? |
37909 | Oh, I like him, do n''t you? |
37909 | Oh, Jack, what has happened to you? 37909 Oh, are we going on an island?" |
37909 | Oh, is n''t that too bad? |
37909 | Oh, is this city as old as that-- three hundred years? |
37909 | Oh, what have you got? |
37909 | Oh, what''s the matter? |
37909 | Oh, where are they? |
37909 | Oh, where is my doll? |
37909 | Oh, where is that boy? |
37909 | On a voyage? |
37909 | On the island where the boy is? |
37909 | Please may I squirt the hose some day? |
37909 | Really, truly? |
37909 | Really? |
37909 | Say, it is n''t time to go to bed yet, is it? |
37909 | Shall we have to stay on this island until the_ Swallow_ comes back? |
37909 | Shall we stay there long? |
37909 | Shall we, Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | Shall you like the voyage? |
37909 | Snap came up to you, and he smelled the cookie on your doll; did n''t he? |
37909 | Snap, what made you act so to Helen? |
37909 | Something to tell us? |
37909 | That''s better''n a shipwreck, is n''t it? |
37909 | That''s where the cocoanuts grow; is n''t it, Daddy? |
37909 | The_ Swallow_ gone? |
37909 | Then this is n''t the place where you were wrecked with Jack? |
37909 | Then what happened? |
37909 | Then why in the world did n''t you go on shore and get Jack? 37909 There are n''t any cows on Orange Island; are there, Cousin Jasper?" |
37909 | This is a new kind of camping out, is n''t it? |
37909 | Toot what? |
37909 | Was he trying to carry something on his head? |
37909 | Was that Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | We''re coming up pretty fast, are n''t we? |
37909 | Well, how is Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | Well, if it''s only Snap, and no other dog is there, ca n''t I go out and see? |
37909 | Well, no mud turkles can get on our ship, can they? |
37909 | Well, shall we go ashore again? |
37909 | Well, when you see a big black hole in the side of a hill, is n''t that a cave? |
37909 | Were they big sharks? |
37909 | Were those fishermen who fought the sharks out in all that blow in their small motor boat, Dad? |
37909 | Whales are awful big, are n''t they, Daddy? |
37909 | What are they doing? |
37909 | What are you doing there? 37909 What are you doing, Freddie?" |
37909 | What are you doing, Freddie? |
37909 | What are you doing, Freddie? |
37909 | What are you doing? |
37909 | What are you going to do with it? |
37909 | What are you two playing? |
37909 | What did he want of a piece of cookie? |
37909 | What did you do all the while? |
37909 | What do you call this room? |
37909 | What do you mean by a giant in it? |
37909 | What do you mean fall off-- their heads? |
37909 | What do you mean, Flossie? 37909 What do you mean-- a poodle dog in a basket?" |
37909 | What does he mean, Daddy? |
37909 | What does he mean? |
37909 | What fall off? |
37909 | What for? |
37909 | What happened? |
37909 | What has happened? |
37909 | What in the world do you mean, Flossie? |
37909 | What is it, Bert? |
37909 | What is it, Freddie? |
37909 | What is it, children? |
37909 | What is it? |
37909 | What is it? |
37909 | What is it? |
37909 | What is it? |
37909 | What made them all be covered up? |
37909 | What made you do it? |
37909 | What makes you think Freddie was going to toss your doll into the ocean? |
37909 | What makes you think he likes your doll? |
37909 | What must I say, then, when I want it to stop? |
37909 | What shall I do? |
37909 | What shall we do if all our food is burnt up? |
37909 | What sort of pipe? |
37909 | What would you do with a moving van out here on a boat? |
37909 | What would you do with it? |
37909 | What''s a motor boat? |
37909 | What''s that? |
37909 | What''s that? |
37909 | What''s the matter, little fairy? |
37909 | What''s the matter? |
37909 | What''s the matter? |
37909 | What''s the matter? |
37909 | What? |
37909 | What? |
37909 | What? |
37909 | What? |
37909 | When are we going to start for the island? |
37909 | When are we going to start? |
37909 | When you were shipwrecked did you have to eat your shoes? |
37909 | Where are you going to fish? |
37909 | Where are you going, children? |
37909 | Where away? |
37909 | Where can it have gone? |
37909 | Where does he want to go, and will he be well enough to travel? |
37909 | Where have you been? |
37909 | Where is Bert? |
37909 | Where is he? |
37909 | Where is it? |
37909 | Where would we get anything to eat? |
37909 | Where''ve you been, Freddie? |
37909 | Where? |
37909 | Which pipe? |
37909 | Who is it? 37909 Who is it?" |
37909 | Who''s gone? |
37909 | Who''s in there? |
37909 | Why are we stopping, Captain Crane? |
37909 | Why did n''t they stay there always? |
37909 | Why do you ask that? |
37909 | Why do you want to halloo, Freddie? |
37909 | Why how long ago was this? |
37909 | Why not? |
37909 | Why not? |
37909 | Why not? |
37909 | Why not? |
37909 | Why not? |
37909 | Will it be all right, Cousin Jasper? |
37909 | Will it be dangerous? |
37909 | Will it be very bad? |
37909 | Will it bite me? |
37909 | Will those fishermen have to row all the way to shore? |
37909 | Will we go on a sailboat? |
37909 | Will you take me for a sail? |
37909 | Wo n''t a shark get her? |
37909 | Wo n''t it bite you? |
37909 | Would turtles come out of these eggs? |
37909 | Would you give me a ride? |
37909 | Would you let me have your doll? |
37909 | Yes, but what happened to Bert? |
37909 | You ca n''t come out? 37909 You like goats, do n''t you, Nan?" |
37909 | You say he went down a big pipe? |
37909 | You would n''t want that, would you? |
37909 | Ai n''t yo''all thankful he ai n''t all_ drown?_"asked Dinah. |
37909 | Are there any more turkles here, Cousin Jasper?" |
37909 | Are you going out to rescue a boy from an island quite a way to the south of us?" |
37909 | Are you hurt, and have you been in this cave all the while?" |
37909 | Bobbsey?" |
37909 | But how did he come to do it?" |
37909 | But, Mr. Chase, you think you can mend the broken engine easily enough, do n''t you?" |
37909 | CHAPTER XIX AWAY AGAIN"What''s that you say?" |
37909 | CHAPTER XVIII THE"SWALLOW"IS GONE"What is the child saying?" |
37909 | Dent?" |
37909 | Did anything happen?" |
37909 | Did n''t we, Freddie? |
37909 | Did the turtle scare you, little fat fairy?" |
37909 | Did you hurt yourself?" |
37909 | Do you?" |
37909 | How did it happen, Flossie?" |
37909 | I fell and hurt my leg and I ca n''t walk, and----""Are you Jack Nelson?" |
37909 | I hope you are going?" |
37909 | Is the raft big enough for them too, Freddie?" |
37909 | May we eat some, Mother?" |
37909 | Maybe we might find a cave here; might n''t we, Mother?" |
37909 | Now you''ve done it, how do you like it?" |
37909 | So ca n''t we hear the strange news now?" |
37909 | So why not go to this island that we see over there?" |
37909 | That is, unless it has some other name?" |
37909 | Was the missing boy still on the island? |
37909 | What are the sailors doing?" |
37909 | What bait did Freddie use?" |
37909 | What is the matter, my dear?" |
37909 | What''s the matter?" |
37909 | What''s this?" |
37909 | What''s this?" |
37909 | Whenever me or Flossie gets lost we always holler; do n''t we?" |
37909 | Where are you hiding?" |
37909 | Where are you, Jack?" |
37909 | Where are you?" |
37909 | Where can those children be?" |
37909 | Where could Freddie go?" |
37909 | Where is Flossie''s doll? |
37909 | Where is she?" |
37909 | Where were you?" |
37909 | Where''d you get it, Freddie?" |
37909 | Where''s my fire engine? |
37909 | Where''s my nice rubber doll that you took? |
37909 | Why did n''t you do that, Captain?" |
37909 | Why not?" |
37909 | Would you like some to eat?" |
37909 | Would you like to go?" |
37909 | You ca n''t help it? |
37909 | are we going away again?" |
37909 | exclaimed Nan Bobbsey,"are you going to get on?" |
37909 | is n''t it getting dark?" |
37909 | what made you get in there?" |
37909 | what you blowin''the whistle now for?" |
37909 | what''s the matter?" |