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41808You wonder why I do this?
4640Do you think we will get a holiday?
4640I enquired of a woman seated on a pile of rubbish, who said"no one was killed, but what am I to do?"
3314Adulterated food at that price?
3314The olive oil in the salad was pure, California product-- why adulterate when he could get it so cheaply?
11510Why is n''t everyone fat in this city of such excellent cafes?
11510Hills and Vistas What city built on hills has not been exalted in song and legend?
11510Sailors-- trade winds-- ships-- what lurking thoughts of adventure, realized or denied, do they not summon in all of us?
11510What do we see?
6076Do you see,she said,"the Islands Of the Albatross and Beaver?
6076Why, my Daughters, have you ventured Into this, the warrior''s council? 6076 Could the Tamals long withstand them? 6076 Is it a secret you cherish? 6076 May you reveal it to others?
6076Why they fight in baffled fury, Barking ever at the mainland?
6076Would we desecrate the rock- tomb Of our Chief, her well beloved?
6076Would we tread upon the features Of the martyred Maid who saved us?
6076Would you know the Tamal legend Of Ah- we- a and the Sea Gulls?
6076Would you know why great Sea Lions Flounder on the rocky islands, Standing by the Golden Gateway?
42210Among the Scottish Highlands, or in the Swiss Alps, you would certainly do it, endure it, enjoy it, and subsequently boast of it; why not try it here?
42210By D.   S. Ericson, 1.50 Clean Your Boots, Sir?
42210By Mary Dwinell Chellis, 1.50 Pleasant Pages and Bible Pictures, 20 illustrations; 1.50 Carl Bartlett or What can I do?
42210Can I ever forget it?
42210Certainly, why not?
42210Did you ever see finer boulder- scenery in your life?
42210Has the superior race the monopoly of lying?
42210Now,_ when_ will you go?
42210Well, why not a Chinaman as well as a white man?
42210What could a bride be made of, Who would wear a veil like this?
42210What else did you come to California for?
42210What library is complete without the best English Dictionary?
42210What would happen to our Melican merchants if that rule were rigidly applied?
42210Who does not know it?
12518A few days after that the mate was arranging the employment of the men, and when he came to my friend''s turn he said to him,"Who employed you?
12518He cries back,"What will you give?"
12518He inquired of the proprietor if he had champagne?
12518He said to me:"How can a man have nerve without a dollar in his pocket?"
12518He then said if he should ask him a favor on leaving him if he would grant it?
12518I asked him how did he obtain it?
12518I asked him how long he had been there?
12518I asked him if he had done so, and what luck?
12518I asked him if he had driven stages before?
12518I asked him what luck?
12518I asked him what pay he received?
12518I said to him, that was not the question, what will you give?
12518I said to him:"And not gone up to the mines yet?"
12518I said, at what wages?
12518I said, was there no gold?
12518I spoke to him in a sharp tone of voice and said, how do you know that?
12518Some one asked me a few months after that if I knew that he was worth$ 80,000?
12518The landlord cries out to him:"Bill, what will you charge to chop wood for me from now until night?"
12518Then he asked me, are you the owner?
2504And has not this city these?
2504And if of value on the Potomac, is it not equally so at the portal of the Pacific?
2504And why not?
2504Are they here now, these new city- builders, or must San Francisco wait for another generation?
2504Can we not have some of"those politics"for a respectable west- coast city?
2504Have we not dissolute millionaires enough to give us at least one fine city?
2504If so, will it be a city of fine buildings?
2504May we not hope for something a little out of the common for the nation''s chief seaport on the Pacific, a little fresh gilding for our Golden Gate?
2504Of what avail are art and architecture if they may not be employed in a cause like this?
2504That is to say, such questions as are propounded by chronic croakers: Will the city be rebuilt?
2504The game of the gods is in our hands; shall we play it worthily?
2504What else is possible?
2504What would you?
2504Where else on this planet is man to go for his ultimate achievement?
2504Will not the fear of earthquakes drive away capital and confine reconstruction to insignificance?
2504Yet what American can drive about Washington now and say it is not worth the cost?
2504what have the Brazilians been doing these last decades?
32287Is there something wrong, Miss Tighe?
32287Oh, how''s your bird this morning?
32287Up here?
32287What do you mean, a dead cat? 32287 What makes you think so?"
32287***** What was that unbelievable ghastly, impossible thing?
32287And how did it get on the roof?
32287Are you sure it''s dead?
32287But how did it get on the fire escape?
32287But really, outside one''s window-- and before breakfast-- who could blame me?
32287But what was it doing in the incinerator chute?
32287Ca n''t you send Pete up to take it away?
32287Did you hear all that racket in the hall?"
32287Ellen opened the window and asked,"How do you think it got there, Pete?"
32287Fell, maybe, from the roof?
32287He was n''t drunk at all, and what happened when he told the police?
32287Hypnotism?
32287Is n''t that terrible?
32287Is n''t there something about landing on your feet like a cat?
32287Listening to Bing Crosby, how could you believe in things like green monsters?
32287She heard herself say stupidly,"Mrs. Moffatt, where''s the other cat?"
32287Supposing they find out I saw-- what will they do to me?
32287Two cats?
32287What have other women got that I have n''t?
32287What would a girl like her have to do with a lousy cop like me?
32287Who?
32287Why did this happen to me?
51241But where the heck is the rusty old thing?
51241How did you get in?
51241How did you know I was a man when I came back?
51241How in the world can we cross it?
51241How would I know?
51241How would_ I_ know how many girls there are?
51241Looking for a good time?
51241Maybe it''s just what we need, but to eat baby food with a man wearing a diaper.... Tell me, Roddie, how did you happen to know where to find it?
51241So few young men are left, so many casualties....But why do you-- we-- keep up the fight?"
51241What are you trying to do?
51241What''ll we do when it''s light?
51241Who do you think you are?
51241Who do you think_ you_ are?
51241Why are_ you_ here? 51241 Why did the soldier let us go?"
51241Why should you cry?
51241Wuzzums hungry?
51241Boat?
51241But who was his enemy?
51241But, say, how are we going to get away from here?"
51241Did n''t they ever tell you that the city is our home, even if the stupid androids do keep us out?
51241Do n''t you know how dependent we are on these raids for all our tools and things?"
51241Do n''t you realize we''re the same sort of being, we two?
51241Do n''t you see?
51241Do you think I was being silly?"
51241Don''t-- don''t you remember how we''ve been with each other all day?"
51241Emotion is for creating, and it''s so much more logical to destroy, is n''t it?"
51241I mean, sure, the others are after tools and things, but what''s_ your_ purpose?"
51241Just how many girls_ are_ there in this raiding party?"
51241Loyalty to your own sort, kindness, affection-- all emotional, are n''t they?
51241Now?"
51241Roddie.... Whose boat did you come in, Roddie?"
51241Tough, was n''t it, getting separated in the fog and tide like that?
51241What could have entered through the iron cover?
51241What was a boat?
51241What''s rational about murdering a defenseless girl in cold blood?
51241Where were you?"
51241Why wo n''t you let me go and fight?"
51241Will you go with me?
51571Alex? 51571 Ben?"
51571Beth?
51571Did I hear applause? 51571 Do n''t you get it, Ben?
51571How about a drink?
51571How long have you had this idea?
51571Huh?
51571I hope that''s you, Ben?
51571It''s okay, Ben?
51571See? 51571 So what?
51571Somebody else?
51571Trust me again?
51571Want to eat here tonight, by the fire? 51571 Well, what is it?"
51571Well, why?
51571Well, why?
51571What are you seeing a psychiatrist for, then?
51571What are you talking about?
51571What is it?
51571What''s that, Ben?
51571What''s the matter?
51571Where''ll I put the ice, lady?
51571Where? 51571 Will you promise to start seeing somebody?
51571Yeah?
51571Yes?
51571You drunk?
51571You going to ask around? 51571 You in there?"
51571You know who put that silly damn boat in your pocket?
51571You''re sick, is that it?
51571Did you know we lived with him for three years when I was a kid and I was always having odd fevers and things?
51571How are you?"
51571How the hell do you think I just came in?"
51571How was New York?"
51571How''d you get in without keys?"
51571How''ve things been at work?"
51571Is the show all right now?"
51571Please?"
51571They ordered and Pendleton said,"How''ve you been?"
51571What the hell were you doing down there?"
51571What''s the matter?"
51571Why do n''t you do a TV spot?
51571You want me to search the place?"
12911A star? 12911 It is; what will you take?"
12911No sight? 12911 What are sail- needles?"
12911What do you think of it?
12911Whom shall we name?
12911Yes; but is he also able? 12911 After the lecture, a few days later, he turned to me and asked,Is she here?"
12911And until we have made our own churches fully free and fruitful in spiritual life are we absolved from the call to service?
12911And what course can we pursue to get the most and the best out of it?
12911Boylike I would say,"Father, what shall I do?"
12911But what_ is_ best in life?
12911Can you wonder that I have kept this from you?
12911Do you know I believe work with boys is about the only hope?
12911Finally I mentioned, casually like, that I was_ Tom_, whereat he feigned surprise, and remarked in his pleasant voice,"Was that you?
12911HAVE WE DONE OUR WORK?
12911Have we earned our discharge from the army of life?
12911Have we not done our work?"
12911He smilingly replied,"You see its place?
12911How passed the night through thy long waking?"
12911I arose well at the side of the chamber, while the leader stood directly in front, but the Speaker happened(?)
12911I asked,"Who do you think we have in mind?"
12911I said,"What''s the idea?"
12911If an Indian wishes to ask where you are going, he will say,"Ta hunt tow ingya?"
12911If he is not read, whose fault is it?
12911In all innocence I asked the somewhat leading question:"What did Jesus charge them?"
12911Is it possible that after a separation of nearly six years I have at last met my father?
12911Is it?--and if not, why not?
12911Langdon would suggest some procedure:"How will this do, Jim?"
12911My own sister asked in indignation:"Who is that old man making eyes at me?"
12911OUR FATHER Is God our Father?
12911On every hand was heard the question,"What shall we do with our boys?"
12911One of the members later cornered him and asked"Where is the watershed?"
12911Shall human will succumb to fate, Crushed by the happenings of a day?
12911Shall we retreat?
12911The brother lingered and finally drawled,"Deacon, it''s customary, is n''t it, to_ treat_ a buyer?"
12911The elder, looking up, said,"Why did n''t the pesky fool bring her with him?"
12911The fifth line of the seventh verse originally read:"Or is civilization a failure?"
12911Then of Perkins he asked,"By the way, Senator, how is Brady doing?"
12911There are those who say,"Why should we keep it up?
12911WHY THE CHURCH?
12911We met one of his friends, who said,"How are you, Ames?"
12911What is the most important thing in life?
12911What is their testimony in this particular case?
12911Where are the sellers of lottery tickets, where the horse- races and the open gambling?
12911Who are we that we should complain that life is hard, or conclude that it is not better so?
12911Why do we covet other opportunities instead of doing the best with those we have?
12911no sound?"
12883Dogs, madam? 12883 Then I looked up at Nye, And he gazed upon me: And he rose with a sigh, And said,''Can this be?
12883Who am I?
12883And are not her perpetuity and greatness assured?
12883And is it not true that men are much the same the world over, in their pastimes and pursuits, their loves and their pleasures?
12883And is it not true that men can hold fast their crown, that no man take it from them, if only they will make use of the grace of God?
12883And is there not a strong resemblance between Mormon and Mohammedan?
12883And what are these but deified human beings?
12883And what would have been the result of this?
12883And whose would the sin and the shame be?
12883Are they not all hewn from the quarries of a noble motherhood?
12883Are they not sprung from the fountain of a womanhood whose living streams are clear as crystal and sweet and refreshing?
12883Are you not?
12883But the chicken?
12883But what is Chinese theology?
12883But what is opium, what its parentage and history?
12883But what of the Golden Gate, on which our eyes now rest?
12883But what of their settlement with their Maker who gave them life, who holds all men responsible for that gift, who expects us to use the boon aright?
12883But what, you ask, are the exact teachings of the sage Confucius, who influences Chinese society even to this day, with regard to woman?
12883But who gave it its name, and why is it so called?
12883But would this be true?
12883Did it not go forth into the Gentile world on its glorious mission, and did it not convert many nations in the first ages?
12883Do you know its rector?
12883Has Christianity anything to dread?
12883Has it lost its potency to- day?
12883Has she not at her feet all the great States which stretch out beyond the Rocky Mountains?
12883Has she not the homage of all the Pacific coast lands with their untold wealth?
12883How shall we make them Christians?
12883Is this a comment on the honesty of the Chinaman?
12883Is this indicative of their lack of confidence in each other?
12883Said he to Don Jose de Galvez, the leader of the expedition from Mexico to California,"Is St. Francis to have no Mission?"
12883The question, debated for weeks before setting out on the journey, was, which route of travel will I take?
12883Was this what is known as Drake''s Bay or popularly as Jack''s Bay, southeast of Point los Reyes, or was it the Bay of San Francisco?
12883What impression has the Joss- House made all these years on the life of San Francisco outside of Chinatown?
12883What is the Presidio?
12883What part?
12883What would have been the effect of Chinese occupation of the Pacific coast on the Indians of all the region west of the Rocky Mountains?
12883Why are they so deeply absorbed and why so interested?
12883Will China, now waking out of the sleep of centuries, allow Him to gather her children together under the wings of His Cross?
12883Will the dream be substantial when we enter the City by the Golden Gate?
12883Would the followers of Confucius have incorporated them into their nationality, supplanted them, or caused them to vanish out of sight?
12883of Spain?
13321It will not go far,thought he with a heavy sigh;"and where is the dollar to come from?
13321What name?
13321*****"_ And what is left?
13321A MEMORY OF MONTEREY I"Old Monterey"?
13321And the climate?
13321And what of that?
13321Are you hungry?
13321As for the owl, I could not see him, but I heard him at startling intervals give the challenge,"Who are you?"
13321Did not the trombone bray from beyond the meadow, where the cooper could not barrel his aspiring soul?
13321Did you ever drive up the cattle at milking time?
13321Do you know what sea- fog is?
13321Do you like good long strips of baked squash?
13321Do you think these days tiresome?
13321Do you wonder at this?
13321Does it tire you to look so long at a gigantic monument?
13321For what, pray?
13321Forever?
13321Have you Ever seen this Australian emeu?
13321Have you ever observed that there is no real pleasure in reviving the memory of something good to eat?
13321He was asking himself if it paid-- this high- pressure happiness that knew no respite save temporary insensibility?
13321How came I aware of that fact?
13321How did a man kill time in those days?
13321How do I pass the hours?
13321How do you fancy bowls of warm milk-- milk that declares a creamy dividend before morning?
13321How many generations, think you, are numbered in its ancestry?
13321I nod back; and why should n''t I?
13321I wonder what island it was?
13321I wonder why some people are so very inconsiderate when they speak to children, especially to simple or sensitive children?
13321If Robinson Crusoe had been cast ashore on this island, I wonder how he would have lived?
13321Is there anything more galling than the surpassing impudence of country flies?
13321It chanced that the family motto was Festina Lente; this also was appropriate; had he not all his life made haste slowly?
13321It''s hungry work, is n''t it?
13321Need I add that some of those pictures were such as our young and innocent eyes ought never to have been laid on?
13321Or for Murillo, the Indian, impudent though harmless, full of fancies and fire- water?
13321Or for the rains that poured their sudden and swift rivulets down the wooded slopes and filled the gorges that gutted some of the streets?
13321Or for the return of the whale- boats, with their beautiful lateen- sails?
13321The locusts and wild honey?
13321The sky is obscured, night is declared at once, and the fowls go to roost at three P.M. How is the Fall in this weather?
13321Then came a facetious sailor and whispered to him:"Do you want ever to get to New York?"
13321This was certainly satisfactory as far as it went, but I added, by way of parenthesis,"and who else will be present?"
13321Was this hard luck?
13321We were so surprised we could not speak; or were we all speechless with joy, I wonder?
13321What are your titles and estates beside this representative?
13321What can I do this stormy afternoon?
13321What could he do next to extricate himself from his dubious dilemma?
13321What followed?
13321What is its record?
13321What is this key which seems for a time to unlock the gates of heaven and of hell?
13321What then wer''t thou, and what art now, And wherefore hast thou striven?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now, After the weary strife?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now?
13321What would that pious man have said could he have seen me, a few years later, strutting and fretting my hour upon the stage?
13321Where are the fruits o''the mission?
13321Where are they now, O, bells?
13321Where do they come from, and on what do they feed?
13321Where is the sacred dower That the bride of Christ was given?
13321Where now can one look for the privacy of old?
13321Who will interpret these hieroglyphics?
13321Why is it that pleasure excursions seem to ravel out?
13321Why not?
13321Why should one turn a key in a bungalow whose hospitality is only limited by the boundary line of the county surveyor?
13321Why should they not?
13321With his poet friend, Thomas Walsh, well may we say:"Vain the laudation!--What are crowns and praise To thee whom Youth anointed on the eyes?
13321Would I, could I, longer forbear to join the passionate and tumultuous_ miserere_?
13321Yet who or what is happiness?
13321and where else under heaven are we sunk forty fathoms deep in shadow?
11507''How dared you build a launch and repair your Presidio without my permission?'' 11507 ''Why did you do that?''
11507Ai n''t you got any real money?
11507All right,he announced,"is it an arroyo or has the hose used in putting out''the fire''suddenly burst?"
11507And Goat Island?
11507And ai n''t I a right to sit''round this Plaza?
11507And the gilded ship on top with its full blown sails-- that must suggest his Treasure Island, does n''t it?
11507And the sacks?
11507Are there any other relics left?
11507Are they the only classes allowed? 11507 Bost?"
11507Bost?
11507But what became of the boat? 11507 But what could the dainty señoritas see in these crude; raw- boned Yankees?"
11507But what difference would that make? 11507 But what right had the Russian here?
11507Can we take in some of the other things you archaeologists were mentioning on the way? 11507 Can you picture this place surging with people as it was on Christmas night five years ago, when Tetrazzini sang to San Francisco?"
11507Can you tell fortunes?
11507Could Frémont have chosen a better name?
11507Did he win?
11507Did many Boston men marry Spanish Señoritas?
11507Did n''t I help make it? 11507 Did the cheer inebriate and what is the technical difference between gunny- sacks and carpet bags?"
11507Did the earthquake shake it down?
11507Did they gamble with nuggets?
11507Did you see the bells?
11507Did you see the bronze tablet on the front?
11507Do you see that low red roof almost hidden by its towering neighbors? 11507 Does it date with the Mission and Presidio?"
11507How did you know?
11507How high did the stakes run?
11507I do, indeed, but-- can''t we go up by a funicular and come down this way?
11507I wonder how that boy knew I was an Easterner?
11507If you do n''t like fine progressive cities, why did you come to California?
11507If you''ve sufficiently recovered from the climb, shall we see how the city looks from up here?
11507It is a splendid country to tramp through, but if a man wants to sleep, why not spend less time and money by selecting a nearer place? 11507 It was good of you,"I acknowledged,"and do you remember that I promised to take you on a similar pilgrimage when you came to San Francisco?"
11507May I replace the violets you left at the Mission?
11507No, why should I? 11507 Richardson?
11507Shall it be the Palace or St. Francis hotel?
11507Shall we take the Camino Real on foot, just as the old padres used to?
11507Short, and she a Californian?
11507So it is to be the three months''old World''s Fair, after all, instead of the home of the first Mexican Governor of California?
11507So that is where the square got its name-- from the ship''Portsmouth?''
11507So there was a Fourth of July celebration here even in Spanish times?
11507Somewhat prophetic of the American days to come, was n''t it?
11507Telegraph Hill? 11507 The El Dorado?"
11507The Hounds?
11507The next hill?
11507The telephone exchange, you mean? 11507 True, philosopher, but would you call the work of these padres impressionless, when it has permeated all California?
11507Was it where that little green Chinese building with the bracketed columns and turned- up eaves is?
11507Was the old Spanish Custom House here?
11507Were there many Indians here?
11507What about the Parrott Building? 11507 What are those terraced buildings?"
11507What became of the craft?
11507What is his fatherland and his business?
11507What is their role in this historic drama?
11507What need have we for gypsies?
11507What was the case of assault that gave the belligerent name to Battery Street?
11507Why is it here?
11507Yes?
11507You are sure it was n''t the earthquake that finished it?
11507You called it Fort Gunnybags?
11507After a moment''s pause:"How much of the city was burned by the last fire?"
11507Are n''t they attractive in their lavender, pink, and blue sahms?"
11507But the despoilers got a good slice of it, did n''t they?
11507But where are you going?"
11507Ca n''t you picture it all?
11507Did Richardson attend?"
11507Did n''t he know that life with him would make an iceberg paradise?
11507Did n''t he realize--?
11507Did you see the Parrott Building, as you came along, on California and Montgomery?"
11507Do n''t you think you could teach me to love California, too?"
11507Do you remember the pilgrimage we made to the historic shrines of Boston, just a year ago?"
11507Do you think if Rezánov had returned and Concepcion had married him and gone to Petrograd she would have been happy?"
11507Had the king''s permission come?
11507Has n''t your town put on long skirts since the fire?"
11507How did he know what was the real purpose of the craft?
11507I wonder if his young wife, Rafaela, is buried here also?"
11507Is it far?"
11507Is there a car line?"
11507Might it not have been built to aid the Russians in securing otter or to help the''Boston Nation''in their nefarious smuggling?"
11507My companion straightened with interest,"The Boston Nation?"
11507Shall we watch it before we go?"
11507The Mission and Its Romance"Tickets to the city, Sir?"
11507Then anxious to turn the conversation, I asked:"Would you like to see the location of the old Spanish fort?"
11507Then gently touching the golden petals, he asked:"Where did you get the odd name''eschscholtzia''for this lovely flower?"
11507What was here then?"
11507Where else should we go?"
11507Where was Rafaela?
11507Why did n''t the Spaniards stop them?
11507Will you help me make a home in San Francisco, dear?"
20259A niggah look pale?
20259Ah, John, is n''t this great? 20259 Ai n''t you afraid that you might take a chaw on it, by mistake for your tobacco?"
20259And the young lady?
20259And where do you think you are going, lad?
20259And who may you be?
20259Are you sure she is on the yacht?
20259Aw, and what is that?
20259Been in swimming?
20259But how did he get here?
20259But will it hold?
20259Catch a sight of the black pirate craft?
20259Correct,said Berwick;"which watch shall I take, Captain?"
20259Did you think to fetch a lunch with you on this festive occasion, James?
20259Do we take the gal?
20259Do you suppose it can be a joke?
20259Eh?
20259For a couple of days you want my boat? 20259 Got speed?"
20259Great work,cried Jim, in admiration,"but what did you do with''em when you had them caught?"
20259He could n''t have slipped under one of the cars, could he?
20259Hello, what does this mean?
20259Hello, what have you got there?
20259Herr Scheff, could you tell me about the people who live in the castle upon the bluff above you?
20259Herr Scheff, how about that man with the gray suit, for whom you got a lunch to- day, shortly after noon?
20259Herr Scheff,questioned Jim,"do you happen to know where we can get a good rowboat?"
20259How about the señorita''s nice little nurse, Señor Manuel da Gorzaga?
20259How are you putting in the time down there, John?
20259How are you, Brian de Bois Guilbert?
20259How did you ever think of it, old chap?
20259How far have we gone?
20259How long have we slept?
20259How much?
20259How old do you consider yourself now, I should like to know?
20259How, jump?
20259Hurt, Jim?
20259I bet you have hit it right,said Jim,"but why did they not hide the body?"
20259I know nothing about that; maype you are a reporter, eh?
20259I saw them take their flying leap,returned Jim,"but was anybody hurt back here?"
20259I will make the coffee, Fritz,said his wife,"and how would you like some German pancake?"
20259In a few minutes John Singleton turned to me,''could you turn her course a few points to the north, Captain?'' 20259 Is that you, you crazy fool?"
20259It is not at all wonderful, Father,replied the girl with much spirit;"did he not save me from that terrible Señor Jenkins and his band?
20259Nice place here; would n''t you like to trade it for my fine sea- going yacht in the harbor?
20259No Russian Duke this time to help you out, eh?
20259Old friends, Jim?
20259Over the fence now, Captain?
20259Robbery?
20259Shall we strike the trail back to the city, and return in the small wee hours to call on our friends in the castle?
20259She is here? 20259 Some time we may run across them, eh, Chief?"
20259Somebody in here with a cigarette, Porter?
20259That''s the kind I have always traveled with,remarked Jim,"but what are we waiting here for?"
20259They ai n''t pulling ahead are they?
20259Vell, gentlemans, and vat vill you haf this time?
20259Vell, poys, vat you vant, eh?
20259Waal, son, that''s extra kind of you, ai n''t it, boys?
20259Well, Captain Broome,he said, leaning forward with the weight of his hands upon the arms of the chair,"what is your scheme in this business?"
20259Well, James, what do you make of it?
20259Well, what did I tell you, Jack?
20259What did I tell you about our luck, John, old boy?
20259What do we want, Old Sport?
20259What do you suppose is the matter with her? 20259 What does it sound like?"
20259What durned son of thunder broke that thar glass?
20259What hour, Brother?
20259What in the deuce was that?
20259What is it you want, my Fritz?
20259What is it?
20259What is your plan?
20259What luck?
20259What time are you going to make your attack, Jim, my boy?
20259What under the canopy was that thing doing?
20259What was the reason for this, John?
20259What would become of you if the hungry ocean should seize upon you with its white and foaming teeth?
20259What would you expect?
20259What''s that?
20259What''s the matter with you, John?
20259What''s the matter with you?
20259When Captain Broome gets done with her?
20259Where do you suppose they are heading for?
20259Where is the_ Storm King_ and her crew now, Captain?
20259Where was you, young fellow, when we was held up back there?
20259Where''s Sheehan?
20259Who did you say hid under the trucks?
20259Who gets the Señorita Manuel, the one who came in the carriage this evening, as though to a ball?
20259Who was the guy, John, who first called women the weaker sex?
20259Why, I did n''t tell you about that did I?
20259Wo n''t I ever outgrow it?
20259Wo n''t it blow up the engine, too?
20259Would you like to have this business finished to- day, Captain?
20259Yaw two gents enjying the balmy air for''ard, on your bloomin''pleasure yacht?
20259You ai n''t lost that diamond ring I gave you?
20259You do n''t observe any anxiety on my part to go anywhere do you, Captain?
20259You do n''t suppose that those two misguided pirates live here, do you?
20259You trying to run that young fellow? 20259 Anything I can do for your friend, Bob?
20259But could they pay?
20259But what had roused him?
20259But what of John Berwick, the former chief engineer of the_ Sea Eagle_?
20259But where do you expect these villains to jump you?"
20259CHAPTER VII WHERE WAS HE?
20259CHAPTER XIV THE VISITOR"I wonder what mischief the old man is chawing on?"
20259CHAPTER XXX JIM BOARDS THE PIRATE"Whither away, Brother?"
20259Ca n''t we travel in peace in this beastly country?
20259Dost thou remember, honored reader, when thou hadst one of them given thee to keep the record of thy important life?
20259Have you still the rose she gave you in the castle in Spain-- I mean Mexico?"
20259He must reach that room or what would happen?
20259How about it?"
20259Is it not so liebchen?"
20259Now our friend James Darlington was not superstitious by nature, but if that dim, silvery white figure was not a ghost, what in Sam Hill could it be?
20259Should he take a chance?
20259Stole the pilot off your engine, eh?"
20259The End, a New Start 252 FRONTIER BOYS IN FRISCO CHAPTER I ON THE ENGINE"Would you like to ride on the engine, Jim?"
20259Was there any certain mark by which I might recognize him?"
20259Well, Tom, what is it?
20259What can be the matter?"
20259What do you say, John, to getting something to eat?"
20259What is our next move?"
20259What was Jim to do?
20259What was that gray bundle across the hall and lying in front of the door opening into the library?
20259What was the use?
20259Where was He?
20259Where was he, with grass and trees and shrubs all about him?
20259Why did he not make some effort to aid his friend, and superior officer, Captain Jim?
20259Why did n''t they render''Yankee Doodle,''when we made our triumphal entry, eh, James?"
20259Why did she wear it?
20259Would it hold?
20259You Johnny?
20259You say you caught sight of this fellow when he escaped from your section?"
20259exclaimed his wife,"why do you give these friends of ourselves such knives and forks?
20259you''re here are you, walked into the cap''en''s trap have you, young fellar?
11875And the draft-- what do you think of that?
11875And what did Miss Robson say to that?
11875And what do you suppose?
11875And you asked for Stillman.... Did you get him?
11875Another engagement? 11875 Are you forgetting about to- morrow?"
11875But do n''t you see? 11875 Discreet?"
11875Do you know what I''m up to? 11875 Do you know what time the next train leaves?"
11875Do you know why I picked you instead of that Munch dame?... 11875 Do you mind if I go along?"
11875Do you really want me to tell you?
11875Do you want to desert the work that you''ve inspired?
11875Do_ you_ know Ned Stillman?
11875For whom?
11875Friday night? 11875 Have n''t you gone yet?"
11875Have they a nice home?
11875How do you manage your hair, Miss Robson?
11875How long will she last?... 11875 I say, Miss Robson, ca n''t you do a one- step-- really?
11875I suppose you do n''t care for wine, either?
11875I wonder if Mrs. Finnegan is awake?... 11875 I''d like to do something, but, hang it all, what can be done?"
11875I''ll go with you to church on Sundays, of course, but--"What am_ I_ to do?
11875Ill? 11875 Inspired?...
11875Is n''t this heavenly?
11875Is n''t this rather late for lunch?
11875Is n''t wanted? 11875 Is she tired of it all... or is there some one else?
11875Is that a necessary part of the contract, Miss Robson?
11875Mr. Flint''s cold?... 11875 Mr. Flint,"she answered, a bit wearily,"at least I''m a guest in your house, am I not?"
11875My dear Mrs. Condor,he warned,"will you be good enough to take a little more respectful tone when you speak of Miss Robson?"
11875My new coat?
11875No train to- night? 11875 Not the old Rincon Hill family?"
11875Oh, indeed, is that so?
11875Oh, with Jerry? 11875 Pardon me,"the man opposite her was saying,"but may I offer you a place at our table?"
11875Stillman?
11875Take me at_ my_ word? 11875 That''s rather ridiculous, do n''t you think?"
11875The Sherwins?
11875The-- the Tom Forsythes of Ross?
11875They gave you an early start, did n''t they?... 11875 Want_ me_ to tell her?
11875Was n''t at the office? 11875 Well, Robson, what''s wrong now?"
11875Well, sixty- five dollars do n''t leave much margin for hair ribbons and the like, does it, now?
11875Well, then, why did you send for me?
11875Were you worried? 11875 What can be done?
11875What did you want with him?
11875What do you think of it?
11875What has happened?
11875What is her objection?
11875What must you think of me? 11875 What''s the matter with just us four dropping down to the Palace for a whirl or two?"
11875What''s the matter with the sweetbreads? 11875 What''s the matter?
11875Where did you get the church- social habit?
11875Who says she is n''t? 11875 Who told you?"
11875Why not?
11875Why, Nellie Whitehead, how could you? 11875 Why, mother, what''s all this?"
11875You did n''t fancy that_ I_ inspired it, did you?
11875You mean it is none of my business, do n''t you?
11875You mean, Mr. Flint, that you dismissed Miss Whitehead merely to give me her position?
11875You telephoned to the Tom Forsythes, did n''t you?
11875You... you support your mother, I believe?
11875Yours?
11875_ Did_ Mrs. Flint go to town to- day?
11875_ Old_ Flint''s?
11875... By the way, how do you manage to stand him off-- with religious tracts or a hat- pin?"
11875And eating ice- cream.... How long ago did all this happen, pray?"
11875And just what are your rights in the matter?
11875And the wine?...
11875And then again there wo n''t be anything doing for days.... How can I afford to pay so much?
11875And what do you think the old stiff said?
11875And why do n''t you pull the window down from the top?"
11875Are_ reds_ still a favorite?"
11875As long as my conscience is clear I can afford to be perfectly independent.... You do n''t make this trip every night, do you?"
11875Billy Holmes?...
11875But Finnegan''s skepticism concerning Mrs. Condor annoyed her and she remembered the disagreeable words of her aunt:"_ Hired_ you?
11875But did n''t she send anything sensible?
11875But he has a rule, you know-- or is it a contract?
11875But to her surprise Mrs. Condor merely shrugged her shoulders and said:"What difference does it make?
11875But wo n''t you please make the situation a little less transparent?
11875But, of course, it is absurd when you can get any number of girls to....""But suppose I want_ you_?"
11875By the way, how much money do you get?"
11875By the way, where did you meet Stillman?"
11875By_ me_?"
11875Claire, still attempting to marshal her wits, picked up her fork again and murmured:"Oh, you have a Chinese cook, then?
11875Come, Ned, is it a go?"
11875Come, you''re quite wet.... Shall you warm up on a hot toddy or something cooler-- a cocktail?"
11875Could it be possible that Stillman had gossiped?
11875Could it be that a vague pity had stirred him, too?
11875Did n''t her mother, and her uncle, and her sister''s oldest child die of consumption?
11875Did n''t she?...
11875Did n''t you lift a hand to defend her?"
11875Did she fancy that he came to bask in the smiling impertinences of Lily Condor?
11875Did the circles close automatically so as to exclude her, or did her own aloofness shut her out?
11875Did you catch his name?"
11875Do n''t you know them?...
11875Do n''t you like''em?...
11875Do n''t you?
11875Do n''t you?...
11875Do you fancy you could arrange to give me a few hours a week at the typewriter?
11875Finally Claire said to him one day:"Do n''t you think I ought to come to you every afternoon?"
11875Flint?"
11875Flint?"
11875Getting unsociable again?"
11875Had he been too finely tempered by circumstances or had the flame of life lacked the proper heat for fusing his virtues effectively?
11875Had things reached a point where her loneliness showed through the threadbare indifference of her glance?
11875Have you a headache?"
11875Have you been here long?"
11875How can you ask such a thing?
11875How do you do?
11875How do you put in the time?
11875How is the light?
11875How much would she really dare?
11875I do n''t see where I come in.... Why do n''t you tell her yourself?"
11875I like my home and everything, but.... Oh, well, what''s the use in pretending?
11875I must get back; really I....""Who says so?"
11875I remember the day distinctly, and how my mother said:''Do n''t you think, John, that Emily is a little young for anything like this?
11875I take it that you do n''t consider her association exactly... well... shall we say discreet?"
11875I''ll keep you in mind and if the other falls through.... By the way, how is your mother?
11875I''ve work to do for one thing and, and....""And... and.... Why do n''t you say it?
11875Impersonal?...
11875In short, had both men been won to gallantry by her distress?
11875Is she one of the Sultan''s favorites?...
11875It seems that Mrs. Flint....""Mrs. Sawyer Flint?"
11875Just my sister.... Mrs. Ffinch- Brown?
11875Just what were his expectations concerning Claire Robson?
11875Mother is really too sick now to care much about appearances?"
11875Now, if you had ever....""Did Claire smoke?"
11875Shall we start at once?
11875She trembled a moment, tossed back her head, and finished, defiantly,"Yes, that is what I want to know, what_ are_ your rights?"
11875She would n''t be leaving Mr. Flint alone... when he''s ill.""Ill?"
11875Tell me, do you mean to say that you believe this thing?
11875The Ffinch- Browns?
11875There was n''t any card?
11875Was it chargeable to so trivial a circumstance as a stranger''s formal courtesy or had something more subtle moved her?
11875Was not her headlong flight in company with Stillman more open to criticism than the frank acceptance of her employer''s hospitality?
11875Was she unconsciously reflecting Flint''s attitude or had she herself changed so tremendously in the last few weeks?
11875We''re a sorry, patched- up mess at best.... Tell me, did you get hold of Miss Robson?"
11875Were men put out of countenance by such impersonal tricks of fortune?
11875Were they?
11875What can I do?
11875What chance have you of meeting nice people?
11875What did Mrs. Condor wear?
11875What do you say to that?"
11875What had come over him?
11875What lay at the bottom of his sudden deep- breathed satisfaction with life?
11875What of it if Mrs. Flint had gone to town?
11875What possessed her to load us up with a lot of things we can never possibly get a chance to wear?"
11875What was the secret of these people about her that gave them such an assured manner?
11875What''s the idea?"
11875Where are you going-- to Ross?
11875Where have you been?
11875Where would we have been, I''d like to know, if I had n''t held my head up?
11875Who do you think has been here to- day?...
11875Who was there?
11875Why do n''t you plunge in boldly and damn the consequences?...
11875Why do n''t you say something?"
11875Why had she delayed in accepting Mrs. Condor''s offer?
11875Why was she not one of these young women engaged in distributing refreshments?
11875Why, what do you mean?"
11875Why, what do you mean?"
11875Wo n''t you at least justify me in the eyes of those who are watching our little performance?..."
11875You do n''t suppose the secret of a woman''s meal- ticket is hidden very long, do you?
11875You do n''t suppose we serve this French- restaurant style of meal every day do you?
11875You live with your mother, do n''t you?"
11875You would n''t want to make a false move, would you, now?"
11875You''re Mr. Stillman, are n''t you?
11875this domestic tragedy?...
11875where?...
45306About the James boys?
45306Cabin or steerage?
45306Can you blame me for trying to make a stake?
45306Did you ever read the life of the James boys, Billy?
45306Do n''t you think that would be a fair divvy?
45306Do the Britishers, of course; what else?
45306Do you know anything about grammar, geography or composition?
45306Do you want a ticket?
45306Do?
45306Ever herd cattle?
45306Fine and dandy; ever been there?
45306Got any money or tickets?
45306He wanted me to go in, did n''t he, whether I wanted to or not?
45306Hello, pardner; how''s tricks?
45306Hi, Billy,exclaimed I,"look at them yellow balls hanging on the trees, will you?
45306Ho, yer a Yankee, then?
45306How are we going to put in the day, Windy?
45306How cheap?
45306How could you write a book if you do n''t know anything about grammar?
45306How do others cross it; ca n''t I ride over in a boat?
45306How many copies will you want?
45306How many pages will the book contain?
45306How much money have you got, Billy?
45306If he thinks anything of me do n''t you think he''ll come back to me?
45306It''s in the fo''-castle,says Jack, with a wink at his mates;"do you want it?"
45306Kin you ride?
45306Lemme see, now; what''ll I tackle?
45306Look at all this array, Windy,said I to myself;"where are you going to get off at?
45306Look at that; call them trifles?
45306Looking for a job, cully?
45306Maybe you think I ai n''t got any?
45306Me? 45306 My card?
45306No, I never did? 45306 O, Mary, when shall we return Sic pleasure to renew?"
45306Of course you can but it will cost you lots of money, and where are you going to get it?
45306Oh, that''s the game, is it? 45306 Oh, that''s the ticket, is it?
45306Oh, that''s what you''re after, is it? 45306 Oh, you are, are you?"
45306Oh, you do, eh? 45306 One of two must still obey, Nancy, Nancy; Is it man or woman, say?
45306Say Billy,remarked I with my mouth full of bread,"get on to the orange trees, will you?"
45306Sleep over nothing,quickly retorted I;"am I the first man who ever wrote a book?"
45306So you''re going to write a book, eh?
45306Suppose we put it in sight- seeing?
45306The h---- he wo n''t,responded I, angrily;"that''s what he''s paid for, is n''t it?"
45306The hell you are,profanely responded Billy;"what are you going to do with it after it is written down?"
45306The hell you did; how''s things out that way?
45306They talk English over there, do n''t they? 45306 To''Frisco?"
45306Trifles, are they?
45306What air ye going to do in Glesgie?
45306What are you going to do about it, Billy?
45306What are you going to do with all the money you make out of that book of yourn?
45306What are you riding on?
45306What can I do for you?
45306What do you think of''Frisco, Windy?
45306What do you want to see him about? 45306 What do you want to see him about?"
45306What does she mean by that?
45306What kind do you like?
45306What kind of a book is it you''ve written? 45306 What kind of meat?"
45306What size do you wear?
45306What will ye be doin''in Glasgie?
45306What you doin''dar?
45306What you fellers doin''there?
45306What''ll it be tonight; a ten- cent show or Chinatown once more?
45306What''s the fare?
45306What''s the fare?
45306What''s the harm, Billy?
45306What''s the matter with earning it or getting a job on a steamer; did n''t you do it?
45306What''s the matter?
45306What''s the name of the ship I''m going to sail on?
45306What''s the use trying''em on?
45306What''s tickling you, Billy?
45306What''s yer trade?
45306When?
45306Where to?
45306Where to?
45306Where you bound for?
45306Where''d ye come from, the noo?
45306Where''d you come from?
45306Where''d you do your herding?
45306Where''ll we go this evening?
45306Where''s that?
45306Where?
45306Which bank will you put your money in?
45306Which boss?
45306Who gets all the money from the sale of the book?
45306Who says you have n''t? 45306 Who, me?"
45306Why do n''t he write to me?
45306Why do n''t you get married and find out?
45306Why do n''t you go on deck if you want to be sick?
45306Will you please let me have your card?
45306Will you please write your name and the nature of your business on this tablet? 45306 You are, hey?
45306You do n''t like der style?
45306You do n''t like''em?
45306You sabee cookee?
45306You say I ca n''t beat my way in the old country, Billy; why not?
45306You say I ca n''t beat my way when I get across to Europe; why not?
45306You say, Billy,continued I,"that the ways of the people are different over there; in what way?"
45306_ You_ write a book? 45306 After exchanging airy compliments and discussing the weather a bit, the gentleman remarked_ en passant_,You have written a book?"
45306After you get the book printed who''s going to sell it for you; going around peddling it?"
45306And another thing, there are no brake- beams on the other side, no blind baggage and no bumpers, so where are you going to ride?
45306Are you going to go in opposition to them?"
45306Are you looking for a job?"
45306As I stood in front of the Cunard line office a young fellow stepped up to me and asked:"Say, mister, are you thinking of going to Yurrup?"
45306As I was poor, that swell neighborhood was no place for me, but where was I to find a poorer locality?
45306Be lots of champagne flowing about that time, eh?"
45306But what was the use of thinking or worrying?
45306Ca n''t I talk English?"
45306Call that music?
45306Can you blame a rich old Mormon for having a big bunch of wives if he can support them?
45306Did I see the Falls?
45306Did I?
45306Did he need polish to make him shine?
45306Did n''t I have some money in my inside pocket?
45306Did our Washy need a sponsor?
45306Did you ever watch a calf when it sucks its mother, how it makes a grab for a teat, rest awhile, then make another grab?
45306Do n''t you believe me?
45306Do n''t you think that would do for a starter?"
45306Do you want to know the honest truth?
45306Even had I been armed what could I have done against seven men in close quarters?
45306From my accent she gathered that I was a foreigner for she asked at once:"Yer a furriner, ai n''t ye?"
45306Graham?"
45306Have n''t I got as good a right to write a book as anyone else?"
45306Have you read Irving''s Astoria, a true and lifelike history of the Northwest?
45306He figured it out this way:"Suppose the book fails, where do I get off at?
45306He puts up the dough and what do you put up?"
45306Here lies Johnny Pidgeon; What was his religion?
45306History, travel, poetry, novel or what?"
45306How many ships do tip over?
45306How or where will I begin to describe these things?
45306I believe the son- in- law is inclined to be facetious, but is he_ just_ to his immortal father- in- law?
45306I did n''t think it was any of his business, so I said:"What do you want to know for?"
45306I hated to die so young, but what''s the odds?
45306I remained standing there, whereupon the sober one got angry and turned on me with the remark:"Did yer never see ah lassie fou?"
45306I was for moving on, but Billy said,"What''s the harm?
45306I was on deck waiting to see the storm out, for what was the use going below and being drowned there?
45306I wonder would they appreciate it if I showed them a few samples?
45306In the first place there are no railroad trains running across to Europe, so how are you going to cross the little duck pond; swim across?"
45306It is entitled:"Will ye go to the Highlands, Leezie Lindsay?"
45306Look abroad through Nature''s range-- Nature''s mighty law is change; Ladies, would it not be strange, Man should then a monster prove?
45306Maybe I did n''t applaud?
45306Maybe you''ll drive tandem and handle the ribbons yourself?"
45306Nay, withal, was he not a right brave and strong man according to his kind?
45306Nothing more nor less than--"Where, oh where has my little dog gone, Where, oh where can he be?
45306O Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die; Or canst thou break that heart of his Whose only faut is loving thee?
45306O, CAN YE SEW CUSHIONS?
45306O, can ye sew cushions and can ye sew sheets, And can ye sing bal- lu- loo when the bairn greets?
45306O, what would I do wi''you?
45306Say, pardner, pinch me, will you?
45306See what kids read, will you?
45306Should auld acquaintance be forgot And days o''auld lang syne?
45306Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min''?
45306That''s a good argument, ai n''t it?
45306The Bible says they can have all the wives they want, but the United States law says they ca n''t have''em, so what are the poor fellows to do?
45306They were having a whole lot of fun at my expense but I never said another word, for what was the use?
45306Was I happy after I bought the ticket?
45306Was Shakespeare appreciated in his generation?
45306Was any truly great man?
45306Was it his thoughts or their setting that captivated people?
45306Was n''t his genius just as great before he struck society?
45306Was there anything ever written more sad, pathetic and sweet?
45306Wha can fill a coward''s grave?
45306Wha sae base as be a slave?
45306Wha will be a traitor knave?
45306What could I say?
45306What did the lady take me for; a Chinaman, to put me in a china closet?
45306What do you say; shall I give you a ticket?"
45306What do you want my card for?"
45306What dost thou in that mansion fair?
45306What tune do you think these Highlanders were playing as they marched along?
45306What was the next event on the program?
45306What will you do?"
45306What''s the dif?
45306What''s the use of trying?
45306When Burnsie came out he was mad clear through and this is what he wrote: Was e''er puir poet sae befitted?
45306Where can we get anything to eat?"
45306Where do you want to go?"
45306Where was a fellow to ride when he was beating his way?
45306While I stood gazing and deliberating a young girl with a shawl around her shoulders came up to me and addressed me:"Hoo air ye?"
45306While eating it, the door slid back quietly, and who do you think entered it?
45306Who can tell?
45306Who were they?"
45306Why were we born poor?
45306Why would n''t it be, when suckers by the million flock there every year from all over the world?
45306Why, then, ask of silly man To oppose great Nature''s plan?
45306Why?
45306Will another like him arise?
45306Will wonders never cease?
45306Will ye go to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay, My pride and my darling to be?
45306Will ye go to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay, Will ye go to the Hielands wi''me?
45306With his hair cut short and his tail cut long, Where, oh where can he be?"
45306Wonder if they were pirates?
45306Wonder what they are?"
45306Would Sir Walter have been less great had he sprung from common stock or would Robbie have been greater had he been blue- blooded?
45306Ye see yon birkie, ca''d a lord, Wha''struts and stares and a''that?
45306You do n''t believe me?
45306You want to add another book to this little pile, do you?
45306are these your pranks, To murder men and gi''e God thanks?
45306art thou not ashamed To doat upon a feature?
45306exclaimed the old gent;"what''s de matter with''em?"
45306or his Rip Van Winkle, or his sketches, the Alhambra, etc.?
46653A lady?
46653A loser?
46653Am I a convict?
46653Am I to be set free then?
46653And become a thief?
46653And in love still?
46653And then?
46653And then?
46653And what am I to do?
46653And what will become of you?
46653And what will you go to Calistoga for?
46653And where are you going?
46653Any one around?
46653Any one hurt?
46653Any one inside?
46653Are n''t we slaves and dogs, and lead a life of utter and hopeless misery?
46653Are n''t, eh?
46653Are you betting money on that?
46653Are you not foolish?
46653Are you sure you have not taken it?
46653Are you sure?
46653Bought me?
46653But how is all this to be done, my dear girl?
46653But tell me, will you not, what influence that man has over you?
46653Can I talk with you alone, Holt?
46653Can not I wash the dirt when it comes out of the mines?
46653Can you follow a trail?
46653Can you keep a secret?
46653Can you tell me why I should?
46653Clarence Holt,he said,"have you been drinking?"
46653Dead also?
46653Did I understand you to say that you are anxious to sell some notes?
46653Did n''t I tell you I killed my man? 46653 Did n''t I tell you they brought me down with a bullet?"
46653Did n''t it hurt?
46653Do any of you want to make a stake of a hundred dollars?
46653Do n''t I, by gosh? 46653 Do n''t see it, hey?''
46653Do not these solitary trees give you an idea of grandeur that you never had before?
46653Do they treat us too well?
46653Do you mean to report me?
46653Do you press the charge?
46653Do you want every man here to know our private affairs?
46653Do you want to know, particularly?
46653Do you?
46653Does n''t it strike you, my friend,he said,"that you are a trifle inquisitive?"
46653Going to play some more, stranger?
46653Have you any message for me?
46653Here?
46653How can I thank you?
46653How could I, when he has a wife alive? 46653 How dare you follow me here?"
46653How do you know?
46653How long have you been in this country?
46653How so?
46653How?
46653How?
46653How?
46653How?
46653How?
46653How?
46653How?
46653Hy?
46653I will; but where shall I put it?
46653I?
46653Idiot,cried Smith,"what are you thinking of?"
46653In here?
46653In your body?
46653Indeed?
46653Is he crazy?
46653Is he with that bad man? 46653 Is it so fine?"
46653Is it you, or your ghost?
46653Is it?
46653Is not my judgment verified now?
46653Is that all?
46653Is that all?
46653Is that so? 46653 Is that so?"
46653Is that so?
46653Is that so?
46653Is that yours?
46653Is there no appeal? 46653 Is there?
46653It? 46653 Married, eh?"
46653May I ask your reason for acting in such an eccentric manner?
46653Might I ask you one favor?
46653My dear child,she exclaimed,"what did I always tell you about that man?"
46653My dear fellow,he replied,"what do you take me for?"
46653My lads,said Jack to the shepherds,"do you know the country about here?"
46653No wife?
46653No, I admit that; but----"What?
46653No, mother, I am not insolent; but the girl loves the man, and what is the use of interfering between them?
46653Of course I need not conceal anything from you?
46653Of what?
46653On my terms?
46653Pretty wife?
46653Shall I arrest the thief?
46653Shall I tell you, sis?
46653Shall I tell you?
46653Signor?
46653So it is; but what if he carries out the rest of his programme, as the girl in the box described it, and sends our friend Jack to the Brazils?
46653So you have followed me?
46653So you have gone into the detective business, Mr. Harkaway? 46653 Suppose I come in at the end of the first act and bring a police officer with me?"
46653Suppose I refuse to do your bidding?
46653The wine is port and sherry; which do you prefer?
46653Then why did n''t you follow my orders?
46653Throwing bricks, eh?
46653Tired, eh?
46653To oblige you? 46653 To what?"
46653Was n''t I paid for it? 46653 Well, Mr. Foss,"said Jack, after the introduction was effected,"to what am I indebted for the honor of this visit?"
46653Well, what of it?
46653Well?
46653Well?
46653What answer shall I take back?
46653What are these men to you, Clarence?
46653What are you in for?
46653What are you two skulking for?
46653What do you mean by that?
46653What do you mean?
46653What do you think of our seals?
46653What do you want me to do?
46653What do you want of me?
46653What do you want to fight me at all for?
46653What do you want, my man?
46653What has occurred to ruffle your feathers?
46653What have you done?
46653What if I refuse?
46653What is all this about?
46653What is it all about?
46653What is that you say?
46653What is the matter with your friend?
46653What is the time?
46653What is your business with me?
46653What man?
46653What mean you?
46653What of that? 46653 What shall we do?"
46653What should I be doing to let you?
46653What time is it?
46653What were you about, not to prevent it?
46653What will you bet?
46653What will you take for the notes?
46653What would you do?
46653What you want heah, ma''am?
46653What''s in de wind now, sah?
46653What''s my class?
46653What''s that?
46653What''s up?
46653What?
46653What?
46653What?
46653When?
46653Where do you live?
46653Where is it?
46653Where is the assassin?
46653Where is the young man who was winning?
46653Where?
46653Whereabouts?
46653Which way did the robbers go?
46653Who sends papers to you?
46653Who the deuce are you, anyway?
46653Who told you?
46653Who wants me?
46653Who''s skulking?
46653Why do n''t you give it to the authorities?
46653Why not? 46653 Why not?
46653Why not?
46653Why not?
46653Why not?
46653Why so?
46653Why so?
46653Why waste any time, then? 46653 Why, may I ask?"
46653Why?
46653Will you breakfast with me?
46653Will you let me go if I surrender?
46653Would you? 46653 Would you?"
46653You are an observer of human nature?
46653You can not be in earnest?
46653You do n''t drink?
46653You do not mean that you will take your own life?
46653You expect that I will meet Maltravers and marry him, after all that has occurred?
46653You fully understand?
46653You have your orders?
46653You have?
46653You here?
46653You refuse?
46653You see that big fellow half way up the biggest rock?
46653You smoke, I presume?
46653You think so?
46653You will lend them to me?
46653You will not reveal what I have told you?
46653You will?
46653You''re Harkaway, are n''t you?
46653You''re a Britisher, are n''t you?
46653You''re kind of high- toned, are n''t you?
46653Any children?"
46653Anything funny about that?
46653Are you not already a forger?
46653Baby,"he exclaimed;"you here again to- night?"
46653Been here long?"
46653But does the gentleman know that it''s the breeding- season, and the seals are dangerous at this time of the year?"
46653Can not I communicate with the English or American Consul?"
46653Come home, will you not?"
46653Darn your black skin, what do I keep you for?"
46653Do you understand?"
46653Had he been brought into the place by his kind friend, the captain, to be drugged and betrayed into some carefully set trap?
46653Has anything occurred to take away your appetite, may I ask?"
46653Have I not killed this man, almost in self- defense, I may say?"
46653Have you anything to add?"
46653How do you like our climate?"
46653How long have you been married?"
46653I never saw you before in my life, and I want you to be good enough to explain how it is that I find you alone in a private box with my wife?"
46653I shall never get out, though, so what use is it?"
46653Is it any pleasure to me to exist, as I have been existing for the last year, since I have been in this infernal place?"
46653Is that all?
46653Is the district- attorney going to the expense of extraditing him?"
46653Is this a foretaste of the hereafter in store for me?"
46653It''s not an uncommon name, is it?"
46653Jack turned smilingly to his captor, and said:"Now, Mr. Vasquez, if that is your name, what are you going to do with me?"
46653Mamma, how are you?"
46653Since when did you find that out?"
46653Smith?"
46653Well, if you know Clarence, will you not persuade him to come home?"
46653What could it mean?
46653What do you mean by''it''?"
46653What have I, a slave, to live for?
46653What have you got in your hand, sissy?"
46653What is it about?"
46653What is the use of lending money to a pauper?
46653What next?"
46653What ought he to do under the circumstances?
46653What should he do with it?
46653What was his professed friend''s object in steering him toward the slums, as he was evidently doing?
46653What was his surprise to see his friends, Harvey and Mr. Mole?
46653What were you talking about, and why has he kept you away from your work?"
46653What would San Francisco be without its seals?
46653When Jack woke up in his cell he pressed his hand to his aching head and exclaimed:"Where the deuce am I?"
46653Where is the room in which they play?"
46653Who the deuce is Four- in- Hand Foss?"
46653Who will send after him?
46653Why should I not die now?"
46653You have not seen the_ Chronicle_ of a later date?"
46653You love Miss Lena Vanhoosen, in New York?"
46653You might have been making a tour of California, but since you have declared that you followed me, may I ask your reason?"
46653_ Was_ it a dream?"
46653am I to be deserted by my children?"
46653cried the officer;"an overseer slain?"
46653have I come to this?"
46653he exclaimed to the proprietor of the Cliff House,"you know me?"
46653he exclaimed,"who is this man?"
46653how could it get there?"
46653she exclaimed,"what is the matter?"
46653what future have I and my child now?"
46653what shall I do?"
46653what shall I-- what ought I to do?"
46653you know my name?"
37314A Jap, is n''t he?
37314Alice in his hands? 37314 Alice, are you all right up there?"
37314Alice, are you all right?
37314Alice, how does it strike you? 37314 Am I made up to suit you?"
37314And abandon my imprisoned princess? 37314 And did they succeed?"
37314And now for the third time I ask you,continued the doctor,"will you marry me?"
37314And the chauffeur?
37314And the result?
37314And was there a Gong Schow in business over there?
37314And what about it?
37314And what is it?
37314And what may that be?
37314And you are taking her to Chinatown?
37314And you failed?
37314And you heard no noise of any kind?
37314And you will arrest him and send him up?
37314Anything the matter with Alice?
37314Are you ready?
37314Are you sure?
37314Better drop this rig, had n''t I?
37314But on the other side?
37314But where are the dungeons of this House of Delights, I wonder?
37314But where?
37314Ca n''t we go it alone, thin?
37314Can it be the hop gang?
37314Can she have gone forward to see what that shooting is about?
37314Can you find out in just what part of the house the doctor has Miss Montgomery concealed?
37314Can you meet me to- night at eight o''clock at our store on Dupont street so disguised?
37314Chinese?
37314Did I? 37314 Did n''t I?
37314Did you go to China?
37314Did you kidnap her, Garshaski?
37314Did-- did she give away what he wanted to know?
37314Do these men understand English?
37314Do you know such a man?
37314Do you know whose picture that was which you destroyed?
37314Do you mind if I take my supper at this table?
37314Do you realize that I mean to continue to order that screw turned until your limbs are wrenched off?
37314Do you say so?
37314Do you think so?
37314Does he know?
37314Does it always come out true as they say?
37314Firmly; and why should I not? 37314 From that long corridor?"
37314Got the princess yet?
37314Harry, my dear boy, where are you?
37314Has she betrayed the secret to you?
37314Have you accomplished anything?
37314Have you any idea what the motive for all this can be? 37314 Have you caught on to anything?"
37314Have you learned anything?
37314He is dead?
37314How are you going, Leggett?
37314How long shall you probably be gone?
37314I could help you in that if----"Well, if?
37314I thought you were going to China, doctor?
37314I wonder if there is anything too wicked for Dr. Garshaski to do?
37314I wonder what sort of a craft they are in?
37314In San Francisco?
37314Is any one in the box?
37314Is he really a doctor?
37314Is it heavy?
37314Is it so? 37314 Is that so?
37314Is the place deserted then?
37314Is there any end to the mysteries with which these Chinks like to surround themselves?
37314Is there money coming to the man who marries her?
37314Is this just a business club?
37314Is your man here?
37314Know him?
37314Learned anything?
37314Looks as if it might be the place,observed Old King Brady, adding:"But who owns the sailboat tied up at the pier, I wonder?"
37314Lung, are you badly hurt?
37314May I have my head free now?
37314Mr. Cathmor, is Eben coming?
37314Mr. Cathmor, would you like to drive in town with me to- night? 37314 Mr. Dawson,"he asked,"is there any other place around San Francisco which goes by the name of North Beach?"
37314Mrs. or miss?
37314Of what use can she be?
37314Of what use to consult them then?
37314Or person?
37314Sailboat-- rowboat?
37314Shall I pull up, governor?
37314Shall I start up?
37314So? 37314 So?
37314Suppose this Wang Foo wanted to marry the princess?
37314Sure you''ve got the right door?
37314Sure? 37314 Sure?"
37314The princess will not reveal her secret,she said at last,"and who can blame her?
37314There are thousands of pounds of hop here, but what do you suppose is in this big box?
37314Under what circumstances?
37314Well, Alice, which door shall it be? 37314 Well?"
37314Well?
37314Well?
37314Well?
37314Were you speaking to her in Chinese?
37314What about Volckman?
37314What are they about?
37314What are they talking about?
37314What can be the object of all these doors?
37314What can that mean?
37314What did she tell you?
37314What did you hear?
37314What do you know about that?
37314What does that say?
37314What is it about this unfortunate Chinese woman in the box?
37314What is it worth to you then to go to the trouble to make these inquiries?
37314What is it?
37314What is the matter?
37314What new organization am I up against?
37314What was that?
37314What was the old fellow''s name again? 37314 What''s your position here?"
37314What, a white woman?
37314What? 37314 When is he due here?"
37314When was the last you heard her speak?
37314Where did he go?
37314Where do we go?
37314Where is this House of the Seven Delights?
37314Where''s Alice? 37314 Which North Beach?"
37314Which means that you have charge of the laborers?
37314Which way?
37314Who are you? 37314 Who can tell?"
37314Who else? 37314 Who is Volckman?"
37314Who is he?
37314Who is superintendent of these stores?
37314Who told you that?
37314Who told you this?
37314Why have you captured her?
37314Why not?
37314Will I do as I am?
37314Will he remain here right along after that?
37314Will you marry me, Alice? 37314 Will you tell?"
37314Would he box her up and treat her as he has if he loved her?
37314You are Chinese on your father''s side?
37314You have perfect confidence in Volckman?
37314You see what that says?
37314You started to arrest him?
37314You? 37314 Alice, do you think you can get aboard the sailboat without tumbling into the bay?
37314Am I to be kept alone with this Chinese princess then?"
37314And your address?"
37314Any starting clew to give us?"
37314Are there two?"
37314Are you interested in it?"
37314Are you locked in?"
37314But I suppose you can not do the deaf and dumb finger speech?"
37314But did he still remember it?
37314But do you suppose it is still standing?"
37314But what became of Wang Foo?
37314But where was Wang Foo?
37314But why?"
37314Ca n''t you come down here?"
37314Can this and not the regulation North Beach be the place?"
37314Did Alice know this Dr. Garshaski?
37314Did Old King Brady get that boat load of opium?"
37314Did n''t catch the name of any street or warehouse?"
37314Did n''t see a soul; no need to ask you if you had better luck, I suppose?"
37314Did n''t you hear the sound of oars?"
37314Did she not sail then?"
37314Did you ever happen to hear him speak of Old King Brady, the detective?"
37314Did you think I''d sell out for any$ 5,000?
37314Do I work or do n''t I work?
37314Do n''t you know him?"
37314Do n''t you love your baby brother?
37314Do you believe he really knows anything about the princess, or is it all bluff?
37314Do you know anything of Alice?"
37314Do you know where the hiding place is?"
37314From where was the man speaking?
37314Has he given up the treasure hunt then?"
37314Has the partnership been dissolved, then?"
37314He pointed to the character and said in English:"I suppose you have n''t forgotten how to read your Chinese?"
37314Here or in front?"
37314How can that be possible?"
37314How could he ever have forgotten?
37314How dare you resort to such barbarous methods as this?"
37314How is Young King Brady?"
37314How is that loveliest of her sex, Miss Montgomery?"
37314How will you prove it?
37314I am in your hands, but I just want to ask have you spoken of the princess to any of the members of this club?"
37314Is that Chinese they are talking, Harry?"
37314Is there no possibility of Miss Montgomery being mistaken?"
37314Judge-- Have you anything to say, prisoner?
37314Judge-- Why are n''t you married?
37314Lawyer-- An alibi?
37314Lawyer-- I''ll defend you, Sambo, in this bigamy case, but what defense have you?
37314Lung?"
37314Me carry a bundle?
37314Miss Smart( after an hour of patient listening to a tortured violin)--Do you play a great deal, Mr. Sawton?
37314Nice contrivance, is n''t it?
37314Now then, what do you propose?"
37314Old King Brady felt that he had been understood, when the Secret Service man suddenly arose and said:"Will you excuse me, Mr. Brady?
37314Old King Brady was not the man to throw a stone in the way of such a character, for which who can blame him?
37314Otherwise why should he be going through that door?
37314Perhaps you do n''t know?
37314Shall we attempt to follow him up?"
37314Shall we go exploring and see what we find?"
37314She is ill?"
37314Shockit-- Does learning the bicycle require any particular application?
37314So Young King Brady was your deaf and dumb friend in the next alcove, was he?
37314Suicides for instance?"
37314Understand?"
37314Visitor-- What makes you so ugly, Tommy?
37314Waiter( seeing dissatisfaction on guest''s face)--Wasn''t the dinner cooked to suit you, sir?
37314Want to see them?"
37314Was it a Chinaman who was speaking?
37314Was it you who fired?"
37314Was n''t any one there?
37314Was the caution needed?
37314Was there more than one of that name in Chinatown?"
37314We are still hunting Garshaski; but where is this place you speak of?"
37314Were you his wife then, may I ask?"
37314What about Alice''s fate in the hands of that yellow fiend?"
37314What about that?"
37314What about the treasure?"
37314What about them?"
37314What are you doing in this room?"
37314What became of this woman of high rank?"
37314What can it mean?
37314What do you mean by this?"
37314What do you propose?"
37314What do you think of it?
37314What does it say?"
37314What has become of her, Alice?"
37314What is the matter now?"
37314What kind of a crib?"
37314What on earth shall we do?"
37314What then had happened to Alice?
37314What will you pay, Ah Lung?"
37314What''s his name?"
37314What''s this?"
37314Where are you hit?"
37314Where can I find you?
37314Where shall I lay for him?
37314Where shall we take you-- home?"
37314Which Gong Schow do you mean?"
37314Which door to choose?"
37314Which?"
37314Who fired those shots?
37314Who fired?
37314Who is inside?
37314Who was killed?"
37314Why should he do so now that he has dropped the body and is living in the world of spirits?"
37314Would you like to question him?
37314You have followed me in all this, I hope?"
37314You must be in love with Dr. Garshaski, then?"
37314You-- you-- what shall I call you?
37314You?"
37314demanded Old King Brady,"and who told you?"
37314he called,"can you hear what the governor is saying?"
6884About Howard?
6884Ah? 6884 And do you imagine that books will always fill your life?
6884And do you know so little of men and women as to imagine that you two could go on indefinitely content with the mere fact that you love each other? 6884 And have a wife that your friends will cut dead?
6884And what is your plan?
6884And you will promise to have no correspondence with Madeleine whatever?
6884And you''ll vow--"To send for you the moment Masters is located? 6884 Are these your rooms?"
6884Are you here or are n''t you-- dead or alive?
6884Are you preparing to elope with him?
6884Are you strong enough to hear the whole story? 6884 Because I was born and educated in Boston?
6884But what shall I tell them?
6884But where shall you go?
6884But who?
6884But why? 6884 But you''ll let me give you a letter to Lacey?
6884Ca n''t you guess?
6884Ca n''t you see it in her face at the theatre? 6884 Can men really love like that?"
6884Did she get her mother''s jewels? 6884 Did you ask one?"
6884Did you hear? 6884 Did you hear?"
6884Divorced her? 6884 Divorced-- I divorced?"
6884Do n''t you know me?
6884Do not I always listen to you with the greatest respect?
6884Do you know that you are asking me to give up my career? 6884 Do you know where I can find Masters?"
6884Do you know where he hangs out?
6884Do you mean rum?
6884Do you mean that?
6884Do you mean to tell me there was another man? 6884 Do you mean to tell me you are going to let any more damn foolishness wreck your life a second time?"
6884Do you mind?
6884Do you see who it is? 6884 Do-- do you mean to say that you tried to drink yourself to death?"
6884Does any woman ever escape that?
6884Does he drink at all, or is he forced to be a teetotaller?
6884Does it? 6884 Has she as much elegance and style as ever?"
6884Has she wrinkles? 6884 Has-- has he ever been-- literally, I mean-- in the gutter?"
6884Have you any news of him?
6884Have you finished that paper for_ Putnam''s?_"Three days ago, and begun another for the_ Edinburgh Review_. 6884 Have you gone clean out of your head?"
6884Have you had any woman friends before?
6884Have you heard from him lately?
6884Have you no pride left?
6884How are you, Madeleine? 6884 How could he help it?"
6884How dared you do such a thing to me?
6884How did I get here?
6884How did he get it?
6884How do you hear?
6884How is it you spared me this before?
6884How often did he tell you to give me that?
6884How on earth can you distinguish any one in this infernal smoke?
6884How shall I go about finding a lodging in Bleecker Street?
6884Howard?
6884I do n''t like the idea of Sally coming into contact with such a dreadful side of life--"But if I can save her, mamma?
6884I know you did n''t go out there to meet any one; it was just a natural impulse for a little adventure, was n''t it? 6884 I suppose this means that you must not come here any more?"
6884Is Masters as brilliant as ever-- in conversation, I mean? 6884 Is anything the matter?"
6884Is she in Society there? 6884 Is this some infernal joke?"
6884Is your decision irrevocable?
6884It is nothing to you that you have disgraced me also, I suppose?
6884News? 6884 Not if he would take you to Europe to live?
6884Oh-- is there an earthquake?
6884Oh?
6884One? 6884 Shall I get you a glass of port wine?"
6884She told my maid, and if we did n''t listen to our maids''gossip how much would we really know about what goes on in this town?
6884So you have turned yourself into my jailer?
6884So you want what is left of this battered old husk, Madeleine?
6884Tell me, Mamma-- what does Madeleine look like? 6884 That was funny, was n''t it?
6884The Club? 6884 Those books?
6884Was I not justified in telling you? 6884 Well, and would n''t the good Californians rather read any magazine but their own?
6884Well, what shall you do? 6884 Wh-- why did he go to the hospital?
6884What are her favorite colors?
6884What are you doing here, Sally? 6884 What are you going to do with it?"
6884What difference? 6884 What do you mean?"
6884What does this mean?
6884What does this mean?
6884What is Five Points?
6884What is it, old fellow?
6884What is it?
6884What on earth is he doing in town?
6884What shall it be first? 6884 What was the worse behind?"
6884What''s the program?
6884What, then?
6884What? 6884 What?"
6884What?
6884Who is Blowitz?
6884Who makes her gowns?
6884Why did n''t Alexander Groome know? 6884 Why not give her a talking to?
6884Why not try one?
6884Will you listen to mine?
6884Without it? 6884 Wo n''t it mean a great deal harder work?"
6884Wo n''t you think it over?
6884Would you mind sitting here?
6884You are not going to kill him?
6884You love Madeleine, do you not?
6884You will take the train tomorrow morning for New York?
6884''Lupie, how did you guess?
6884), who was the man?
6884After the novelty has worn off?"
6884And what woman ever had so devoted a husband?
6884And you think love a poor substitute?"
6884And you-- you-- have been looking for him?"
6884And your mother also?"
6884Are you going to let Masters kill himself when you can save him?
6884Are you going to turn me adrift to bore myself at the Club?"
6884But I''ve promised her I would tell you--""What did he divorce her for?"
6884But after all she went through.... How was she dressed?"
6884But at this moment the other men entered and she whispered hurriedly,"Will you select and send them?
6884But companionship?
6884But how meet him?
6884But just how many of these night hells have you been to?"
6884But who was she or any other neglected young wife to be above falling in love if some fascinating creature laid siege?
6884But you''ll accept these invitations-- some of them?"
6884By the way, do n''t you think you might leave it off now?"
6884Can you deny it?"
6884Could anything be more reassuring?
6884Could it be that the most elegant fashion ever invented had been discarded by Paris?
6884D''you see?
6884Did I tell you he had come into a little money-- just recently?"
6884Did he secretly correspond with Madeleine?
6884Did she no longer love him?
6884Did she wear them in Berlin?"
6884Did she?
6884Did you ever hear of Langdon Masters?"
6884Did you ever know any one to be cured against his will?"
6884Did you speak to him?"
6884Do n''t you suppose he''d put a stop to that if he knew it?"
6884Do n''t you think I have pictured all that?
6884Do women go into a decline these days from corroding love and hope in ruins?
6884Do you know that Sally is dead?"
6884Do you know where he is?"
6884Do you mind?
6884Do you only go out at night?"
6884Do you promise?"
6884Do you think I have no pride?"
6884Do you think he suspects?"
6884Do you think she would divorce Alexander?
6884Do you want a scandal?"
6884Does she look much older?
6884Had any one ever heard of a Boston family named Chilton?
6884Had he met Mrs. Abbott?
6884Had not Sally been jealous at one time of poor Sibyl Geary?
6884Had not all of them suffered every disappointment and discouragement in the beginning of their careers?
6884Has Madeleine told you?
6884Has any one seen you?"
6884Has she any children?"
6884Has she lost her beauty?"
6884Have they any social position in New York?"
6884Have we grown old since she left us?
6884Have you been patronizing C. Beach?
6884Have you made any plans?
6884Have you seen him?"
6884He thought the country would be good for you for a while and I was simply dying to have you--""Where are my clothes?
6884Here-- what''s your name?"
6884His tones, however, had not softened when he asked curtly after a moment:"What is the meaning of it all?
6884Horsewhip him?
6884How are you off for books now that Masters has deserted us?"
6884How can you even talk of such things?
6884How could I help it when you are so good to me?"
6884How could you dream of such a thing?"
6884How did she look?
6884How did they get here?"
6884How does he look?
6884How dressed?
6884How happy do you think_ that_ will make your husband?
6884How much do you suppose that means to me?
6884I do n''t know whether she''s weaker or stronger than Sibyl, but at any rate Sibyl is happy--""How do you know?"
6884I have n''t forgotten one of the accompaniments-- What are you doing?"
6884I seldom forget that, even-- where is the bath room?
6884If we part at least you will have been saved from the complete aridity--""Part?"
6884Interested?"
6884Is Talbot dead?"
6884Is anything perfect arguable?
6884Is he gay?
6884Is her grand air as noticeable among all those court people as it was here?"
6884Is it a bargain?"
6884It''s not so many years ago?"
6884Jealous?
6884Let me see?
6884Lines?"
6884Lively?"
6884Madeleine?
6884Madeleine?"
6884Masters had asked himself humorously, Why not?
6884Masters?"
6884Masters?"
6884May I be frank?"
6884May I come in?"
6884Mrs. Talbot expressed a wish--""Why in thunder do n''t you call her Madeleine?
6884My whole future-- for usefulness as well as for the realization of my not ignoble ambitions-- lies in San Francisco and nowhere else?"
6884News?
6884Or was this lovely creature of surpassing elegance, a law unto herself?
6884Or would you rather stay in bed today?"
6884Overcome innumerable obstacles?
6884People had never been kinder to her; and if their persistent attentions were strongly diluted with curiosity, who shall blame them?
6884Perhaps you will admit me shortly after lunch and let me hang round until you are ready to go out?"
6884Perhaps you will send me one tomorrow?"
6884Shall I tell her you will see her in an hour?"
6884Shall we go into the front parlor?
6884She looked like a fairy queen in blue gauze and diamond stars in her hair one night at the American Legation--""How does she wear her hair?"
6884Should they receive her or should they not?
6884Should-- should-- you like me to read to you?
6884Suppose we take a week off and go on a bear hunt?
6884That I shall never have such an opportunity in my life again?
6884That means we''ll have our newspaper in three weeks at the outside-- But what is the matter, old chap?
6884The Doctor burst into the room and exclaimed jovially:"You here?
6884There''s a new man at the desk and he let me go up--""Well, what is your idea?"
6884This is what I want to know: Can anything be done about Madeleine Talbot?
6884Throw me into the street?
6884Was he very ill?"
6884Was she ahead of the mode as ever?
6884Was she ill, that she wrote so seldom?
6884Well, Blowitz--""But Madeleine?
6884What are you doing?
6884What do we care about tiresome political letters in solemn old newspapers?
6884What have I?"
6884What if he should die suddenly?
6884What possible use could such a man be to Society?
6884What shall it be?"
6884What should she do?
6884What was he doing there?"
6884What will you take with you to- night?"
6884What would Howard say if he found you out?"
6884What would Howard say?
6884What would he do to the wretch?
6884What would they be doing in Berlin?"
6884What would you say, Masters, to editing a paper of your own?"
6884What''s that?"
6884What''s this?"
6884What_ did_ insulted women do?
6884When did you arrive?"
6884Where can we hide her?"
6884Where else?
6884Where shall I begin?
6884Where-- where have you taken your meals?"
6884Who had ever heard of a pretty woman raised on beans, codfish, and pie for breakfast?
6884Who is he?"
6884Why could n''t she wait until tomorrow?
6884Why did Howard move me into another room?"
6884Why do n''t you say so?"
6884Why do n''t you take her in hand?"
6884Why do poets waste so many beautiful words over love?
6884Why do you take so much interest?
6884Why does n''t he start a newspaper?"
6884Why does youth take life so tragically?
6884Why had she not done her duty?
6884Why is she here?
6884Why not?"
6884Why should he go to the dogs and I go through life with the respect and approval of the world?
6884Why?"
6884Will the rest of you promise?"
6884Will you tell the man to drive to the Occidental Hotel?"
6884Will you?"
6884Wo n''t you let me die in my own way?"
6884Would Dr. Talbot come at once?
6884Would he blow out his brains if she died of consumption?
6884Would he stop to think of scandal?
6884Would it be possible to recognize any one in that smoke?
6884You knew that your father was dead, did you not?
6884You really must not remain here another moment-- and you surely do not intend to walk back-- six miles?"
6884You understand all this, do n''t you?"
6884You''ll leave him in the gutter then?"
2193A name that could be so easily translated,she went on, half scornfully,"and when translated, was no possible title for anybody?
2193All? 2193 An enemy?
2193And YOU,he said in conclusion--"when do you intend to return to California?"
2193And do you want anything copied from the reports, sir?
2193And even if you can produce them, what care I?
2193And how do you know I''m not?
2193And that would imply telling HER?
2193And the bank has n''t got through its settlement yet,said Hoskins"I hope YOU ai n''t expecting to get anything out of it?"
2193And there''s the third, you know-- a stranger, who never appears?
2193And who do you suppose HE turns out to be? 2193 And you believe,"continued Paul hopelessly,"that Miss Yerba''s selection of the name was purely accidental?"
2193And you call this a laughing matter, sir?
2193And you consider THAT fulfilling the promise of the Trust-- the pledges exchanged with that woman?
2193And you did n''t get any information, dear?
2193And you make of me a prisoner, sir?
2193And you think his sister would share in that pleasure?
2193And you were very happy there?
2193And you''ll write to her?
2193And you?
2193And?
2193Any one else there?
2193Are you really ill,she said quietly,"or imagine yourself so?"
2193Are you satisfied that it means nothing, and can mean nothing, to you? 2193 As YOU for instance?"
2193As how, sir?
2193But HOW different?
2193But have you thought of a successor for ME, in case somebody shoots me on sight any time in the next ten years?
2193But of course you have?
2193But suppose your master should drop in? 2193 But what do you suppose it was intended for?"
2193But what does it all mean?
2193But why DID they ever make you a trustee, for goodness''sake?
2193But why have you not spoken of it before-- and to Colonel Pendleton?
2193But you surely have something else to think about, Miss Yerba?
2193But you would not object to Yerba knowing that you lived, and rightly bore her father''s name?
2193But, if you dislike him so, why did you accept the invitation to meet him here at luncheon?
2193But,said Paul, ignoring the sarcasm,"are you not magnifying the effect of a disclosure?
2193But-- what,she went on hurriedly, still glancing over her shoulder as if she suspected some trick--"what has brought you to this?"
2193By the way, Woods, have you a ghost here?
2193Can YOU think of something, Paul?
2193Can you not possibly wait for the next train? 2193 Did I?"
2193Did she say that?
2193Did the colonel talk much about me?
2193Did you say I was engaged?
2193Do I look played out?
2193Do you call her THAT?
2193Do you mean to say you do n''t know it, and did n''t tell her yourself?
2193Do you mean to say you have not seen the''Auzeiger?''
2193Do you suppose he would have taken all that trouble you have just talked about if he did n''t know it? 2193 Do you think,"he asked lightly,"that even HE knows?"
2193Eh?
2193Eh?
2193For the wounded and sore?
2193George, you can take that hat to that blank hatter-- what''s his blanked name? 2193 Has the colonel many friends here?"
2193Have you found this out yourself?
2193Have you thought what this means? 2193 Her father?"
2193How long will you be here?
2193How would YERBA BUENA do, sir?
2193I beg your pardon?
2193I hope,said Woods, with an uneasy laugh,"you have had no more words with Don Caesar, or he with you?"
2193I suppose these patients are not professedly bad characters?
2193I suppose you''ll think this thing over?
2193I told you it could n''t be so?
2193If you will allow us?
2193Is that all you came here to tell me?
2193Kate, have you and Bob Ridley had a quarrel?
2193May I remind you that you have not yet written to your sister, and you may prefer to do it carefully and deliberately?
2193Mr. Hathaway? 2193 Much?"
2193Nor Chrysopolinia?
2193Not from her guardian?
2193Pardon me, Miss Yerba,said the Judge, blandly,"would you mind showing it to me, if it is not too much trouble?"
2193Part of the name?
2193Paul,continued the girl, her voice quivering with a strange joy,"do you say that you-- YOU yourself, care nothing for this?"
2193Paul,said the Mayor, reentering the office and turning to his secretary,"do you know who that woman is?"
2193Paul,said the girl, with wondering eyes and hesitating lips;"do you mean to say that-- that-- this is-- nothing to you?"
2193Right to? 2193 Shampoo dis mornen'', sah?"
2193So that is your child?
2193Suppose he is n''t known? 2193 Then Dona Anna is still of your party?"
2193Then you are doing this for no motive other than that which you tell me?
2193Then you believe she is perfectly ignorant of her real mother?
2193Then you have seen the colonel already?
2193Through the whole building? 2193 To Miss Arguello?"
2193Was there no one grown up at that time that they could have called upon?
2193Well, Hathaway?
2193What are you going to do?
2193What are you talking about?
2193What name?
2193What''s her name?
2193What''s that for?
2193What''s that to do with it?
2193What? 2193 What?"
2193Where are you boys going?
2193Where is she?
2193Who is there?
2193Who''s her father?
2193Why did I do this? 2193 Why not now?"
2193Why not talk here?
2193Why you fled from me, and why I now find you here, by the merest chance, without a word of summons from yourself, Yerba? 2193 Why, for goodness''sake, did n''t you answer, Yerba?"
2193Why? 2193 Why?"
2193Wo''d yo''mind, sah, taking a glance at de wine for yo''choice?
2193Would YOU marry her?
2193YOU do n''t see the difference?
2193Yerba, you are not mocking me? 2193 You ai n''t playing us, eh?"
2193You believe me?
2193You collect his rents, do n''t you?
2193You could n''t call her''Santa Francisca,''eh?
2193You do n''t think that anybody would have been so utterly idiotic as to call me after a ground- vine-- a vegetable?
2193You do n''t think, Paul, that the colonel is really poor?
2193You never knew who was your successful rival, eh?
2193You think only of this, when I speak of the precious letter that bade me hope, and brought me to you?
2193Your what?
2193A husband?
2193A lover-- on whose lips it would only seem a tacit appeal to her gratitude or her fears, and whom no sensitive girl could accept thereafter?
2193Ah, then, there was another train?
2193Am I really Commander of the Faithful, or am I dreaming?
2193And feared the consequences, perhaps?"
2193And he-- Paul-- what was he doing?
2193And what do you think they''ve done to it?"
2193And who was that woman-- eh?
2193Are you free and your own mistress-- free to act for yourself and me?
2193Are you sure you can help yourself without George?
2193As an acquaintance of hardly an hour ago?
2193As the door closed upon George, Paul turned to the colonel--"Then am I to understand that you have agreed to her story?"
2193As the guardian who had never counseled or protected her?
2193But are you not afraid of being recognized by some one?"
2193But do I understand you, that SHE has shown any uneasiness regarding it?
2193But ought he have even contented himself with destroying her illusions-- ought he not have gone farther and told her the whole truth?
2193But still the name-- Arguello-- surely that is not American?
2193But that you have not been influenced in your JUDGMENT of what you do know, I can not believe?"
2193But what are you looking at?"
2193But why do you want to know NOW?"
2193But,"she added, as Yerba made an impatient gesture,"why do you worry yourself about THAT?
2193But,"with a laugh,"I had a narrow escape from saying something-- eh?"
2193Can I do anything before I go?"
2193Can he see us now?"
2193Confound it where''s that boy gone?"
2193Could he not have guessed that she had some memory of that name in her childish recollections, how or where she knew not?
2193Could it be possible that it had survived the alterations and improvements of the city?
2193Could they, or SHE alone, have slipped from the house and be awaiting him there?
2193Did Mrs. Argalls mean"far?"
2193Did he know now why she had not understood him at Rosario?
2193Did he understand now how calculating and selfish he had seemed to her that night?
2193Did you call on Colonel Pendleton?"
2193Do you know WHO was my rival in that necklace transaction?"
2193Do you know anything of convent rules, or is that your idea of your ward''s education?"
2193Do you know this mother of Miss Yerba, of whom you spoke?"
2193Do you know what''s the matter with my ankle?
2193Does it awaken no memory in your mind-- recall nothing you care to know?
2193Does that suit your Excellency?"
2193Fancy, did I say?
2193Great God!--are you sure?"
2193HAVE you got any money left?"
2193Had Pendleton that idea in his mind?
2193Had either of the gentlemen, his friends who had just gone out, left a letter or message?
2193Had he ever been so with HER?
2193Had the old man gone crazy, or was he merely acting to veil some wild purpose?
2193Harry Pendleton,"said Mr. Hoskins, incredulously"You do n''t know HIM?"
2193Hathaway?"
2193Have you forgotten?"
2193Have you quarreled?"
2193He turned his eyes away, and said quietly,--"Then you do n''t think this coincidence will ever awaken any suspicion in regard to her real mother?"
2193How dared you return here?"
2193How soon did he think the patient she had been conversing with could be removed from the hospital with safety?
2193I do n''t look like a man enriched with other people''s money-- do I?
2193I should never forgive myself if-- AND IT''S ADDRESSED TO ME, and what would he think if I did n''t come?"
2193I suppose you know if any of the family are still living?"
2193In what way will the discovery I have just made affect them?
2193It was only the THIRD time they had ever met-- did Paul consider that when he thought her cold?
2193Let me know how you have sped at Santa Clara, will you?
2193Let''s see-- his name is Woods, is n''t it?
2193Might I trouble you, as my predecessor Abou Hassan did Sweetlips, to bite my little finger?"
2193No-- hear me through-- why, then, should you wish to talk over what did n''t concern you at the time?
2193Not another of those scurrilous attacks on you for putting that bill through to relieve Colonel Pendleton?
2193Not before?
2193Now, are you not a LITTLE sorry?"
2193Odd, is n''t it?"
2193Or was it Baker?--Judge Baker?
2193Or was she simply collecting information?
2193Ought he be told?"
2193Out in the garden at this hour, alone, and in the broad moonlight?
2193Past all the people in the hall and on the stairs?
2193Persuasions to what?
2193Presently the Mayor said:--"It can be done, Kate, and we''ll do it for you-- eh, Harry?"
2193SUCH FACTS!--I, who knew the Arguello pedigree-- I, who know it was as impossible for you to be a daughter of them as-- what?
2193See?
2193Shall I have an opportunity of talking to you a few minutes later in the evening?"
2193Shall we hab de pleshure of shavin''or hah- cuttin''dis mo''nin''?"
2193Shall we stay here and let them pass, or make a run for the house?"
2193She anticipated his thoughts by saying, with half- raised eyelids:--"What do YOU think of it?"
2193Should they go or stay?
2193Skuse me, sah!--but you don''happen to know when dat is?
2193Surely, I hope, my shortcomings with Miss Yerba Buena will not be remembered by Miss Arguello?"
2193Tell her what?"
2193Tell me who is with you?
2193That remark was worthy the usual artless maiden''s invitation to a compliment, was n''t it?
2193That you still do not know whether she has deceived herself, has been deceived by others, or is deceiving us?"
2193That''s motive enough-- ain''t it?"
2193Then she said abruptly,"Who''s that smart little chap that let me in?
2193Think of one, ca n''t you, you two men?
2193To his horror, Yerba ran impulsively forward, and said eagerly:"Is he better?
2193Used to sell rum to runaway sailors on Long Wharf, and take stores in exchange?
2193Was it a promise for their future excursions?
2193Was it all a dream?--or was this Colonel Pendleton the duelist?
2193Was it kind in him on this, their first day together, to sulk in this fashion?
2193Was it kind to her to know all this himself and yet reveal nothing?
2193Was it possible that this narrow, creaking staircase had once seemed to him the broad steps of Fame and Fortune?
2193Was it strange that a daughter should have an instinct of her father?
2193Was there any man living but himself and Pendleton who would connect these two statements?
2193Was this ignorance, or suspicion?
2193Well, you must go then?
2193What are you thinking of, Mr. Hathaway?
2193What can we do for you?"
2193What do I care about a secret that can neither add to them nor take them away?
2193What do you say to a ride in the forest this afternoon?
2193What does she know?
2193What does this man know?
2193What else can you expect of a Man-- toadied and fawned upon to that extent?
2193What has been told her?"
2193What if he made his dramatic disclosure to her confidentially over the soup and fish?
2193What mattered now this passage with Don Caesar or the plaudits of his friends?
2193What provision have you made for yourself?"
2193What was he doing here?
2193What was she doing?
2193What"--exultingly--"if we gave it to him?"
2193Where this desperate courage that would sweep the whole world away if it stood between them?
2193Where this eager tumultuous questioning that his feverish lips had rehearsed hour by hour?
2193Where was this passionate outburst that had filled his heart for nights and days?
2193Where, indeed?
2193Which was the most truthful-- that, or the degrading facts?
2193Who furnished you the facts you wanted?
2193Who was the mother of the Arguello de la Yerba Buena?--who this noble ancestress?"
2193Who will bother about the antecedents of the mother, who has disappeared, whom she never knew, and who is legally dead to her?"
2193Who would have such a right?
2193Why did she not speak?
2193Why does not Miss Yerba sue, then?"
2193Why had he ever let it pass from him then and waft its fragrance elsewhere?
2193Why should not the daughter preserve this truthful picture of her mother''s momentary exaltation?
2193Why, with your political influence, do n''t you get yourself appointed to some diplomatic position over here?"
2193Why-- What was that?
2193Why-- what''s the matter, Kate?"
2193Why?"
2193Wo''d yo''mind, sah, for de sake o''not''xcitin''de Kernel wid triflin''culinary matter, to say dat yo''don''take but de one brand?"
2193Would EXCELLENCY walk that way?
2193Yo''don''know of a young lady bin hab a title, sah?
2193You are going to say that, with my wealth, my accomplishments, my beauty, my friends, what more can I want?
2193You could, I dare say, make yourself very agreeable to such a young lady who was willing to be pleased-- why not to me?
2193You do n''t see any of that money laid out here-- do you?
2193You have never seen her?"
2193You remember Hammersley''s house?"
2193You will be my wife?"
2193You wo n''t take something before you go?
2193and what was the meaning of all this?
2193lik thees?
2193returned the arch Dona Anna,"you are then already SO certain of her?
2193said Paul, gayly,"I?
2193she said, in an equally suppressed voice,"What, in God''s name, are you doing here?"
2193this Kate Howard?
28443A hunch that you were alone here, nobody to interrupt-- say, are you still sore on me?
28443A poem?
28443About her squareness? 28443 All who die outside of the church go to Hell, do n''t they?"
28443And Eleanor?
28443And she is to be mistress of the villa when you get rich?
28443And the other road?
28443And then? 28443 And then?"
28443And these penitential exercises in detective work-- what have they brought forth?
28443And you want to know what I think?
28443And you''ll help me, wo n''t you?
28443And your mother?
28443Anything to confide in me to- night?
28443Are n''t his red eyes beautiful and has n''t he a classy set of teeth?
28443Are we now to consider him in the light of a nephew- in- law?
28443Are you coming to play with us?
28443Are you going to run away?
28443Are you ready-- to be agitated?
28443Are you sure you''re strong enough-- you wo n''t faint nor carry on?
28443But what was I to do when he telephoned to Eleanor and asked her?
28443Ca n''t we find a place to sit down?
28443Could I-- would you tell me about it?
28443Did I dream it, then?
28443Did I tell you, Mrs. Tiffany, about the restaurant which Mr. Chester found for us last night? 28443 Did he hurt you?"
28443Did n''t I tell you?
28443Did she-- has she been nursing him?
28443Did you hear him telephone-- was that how you knew?
28443Do they?
28443Do you lean on your Savior?
28443Do you remember all you said?
28443Do you think he will make a good lawyer?
28443Do you think-- have you ever heard her speak of me?
28443Does it become me?
28443Does this happen often?
28443Edward, are you laughing at me again?
28443Eleanor,spoke Mrs. Tiffany,"suppose you show Mr. Chester your end of the house and our garden-- or would you like it, Mr. Chester?
28443Even a gentleman?
28443Ever go to any of the class dances?
28443Everything? 28443 Feel a heap better, Charlie?
28443Gentility? 28443 Has n''t Olsen overloaded that little team?"
28443Have I? 28443 Hit me with a nail, will you?"
28443How are you, Bert?
28443I never saw you so bright and chipper as we were awhile ago, and now-- say, what''s the matter?
28443I suppose then that the crisis-- last night-- came about from your little passage with the Chinese waiter? 28443 I think she cares-- at least a little-- shall I tell you all?"
28443I think so-- why?
28443I told you, did n''t I, that father is going to make her a widow? 28443 I wonder how long Eleanor will be contented with such a way of life?"
28443I wonder if this is not happiness; if Heaven will not be so?
28443I wonder if we''d better turn back and give it up to- night, or go on?
28443I''ll be damned-- I wonder if that ai n''t the matter?
28443If you do n''t attend to business in small matters, how can you hope to succeed when you go out into life?
28443Instinct, of course, informing you that it was none other than he at the other end of the wire?
28443Is that by way of another introduction?
28443Is this your first visit to the Hotel Marseillaise?
28443It''s all a concern for his soul with you, then?
28443Just give me that halter and drive in back of the corral, will you?
28443Knowing you, Mattie, I presume that you''ve conducted researches into his desirability as a nephew- in- law?
28443Man?
28443Mysterious Woman Nurses Prominent Varsity Athlete--"Who Is The Pretty Girl that Nursed Society Man in Las Olivas Horror?"
28443No-- who told you?
28443Nothing-- why?
28443Now, you would n''t spoil my day, would you?
28443Now?
28443Oh, I sha n''t try to stay-- coming along?
28443Oh, that''s the idea is it? 28443 Oh, wo n''t you be good to me?"
28443Poor little blossom-- I wonder if she''ll mourn for him? 28443 Say, is n''t it time you began confiding?"
28443Say, what chance do I stand-- honest, what do you believe she thinks of me?
28443Shall I bring your coffee now?
28443Shall we discuss other things than me?
28443Shall we go out on the balcony?
28443Something like this:''Bertram, we do n''t belong to each other''?
28443Suppose she should settle down to it? 28443 That goes into the story-- anything more up your sleeve like that?"
28443Then why ca n''t I come to see you sometime in the evening if that is n''t so? 28443 Then why do n''t you break it off?"
28443Then you do find something now and then that you can stand for in me?
28443Then you make distinctions?
28443Then your grandmother( Mrs. Sturtevant had just died)"is in Hell?"
28443Very nice of you, I''m sure,murmured Mrs. Tiffany, though she bit her lip before she spoke--"won''t you come over to meet our friends?"
28443Was it?
28443Was n''t it good? 28443 Well, and is n''t it my business to look after-- after that side of the ranch?"
28443Well, should n''t I? 28443 Well, things happened, did n''t they?"
28443Well, what did he mean, anyway?
28443Well, who''s given you a present?
28443What about Eleanor?
28443What are his bad points that make you hold off?
28443What are these things that I do n''t know? 28443 What became of the actor?
28443What do you think I ought to do?
28443What else?
28443What for?
28443What is it but a Chink? 28443 What is it?"
28443What made me notice him in the first place? 28443 What makes you say that?"
28443What school have you chosen?
28443What wreck, kid?
28443What''s the answer?
28443What''s the matter?
28443What''s the matter?
28443What''s up there?
28443What?
28443What_ has_ happened to you? 28443 Where did you get all this insight into the social life of our employees?"
28443Where do I come in?
28443Where was I when we were interrupted?
28443Where?
28443Who is she? 28443 Why are they driving so fast?"
28443Why do n''t you ask her?
28443Why in the name of common sense are you taking that letter along to a dinner party?
28443Why should n''t we talk about you? 28443 Will he live?"
28443Will you run into the house and get that box of chocolate wafers that''s over the ice chest?
28443Wo n''t I?
28443Wo n''t you let me open your egg for you?
28443Wo n''t you please tell Aunt Mattie that I will get up if I can be of any use?
28443Wonderful girl, is n''t she?
28443Would you care to drop in on Mrs. Masters as you go down town to let her know that you are coming? 28443 Would you like it, dear, if we brought Mr. Chester down to the ranch to recuperate when he is better?
28443Would you mind getting my muff?
28443Would you, Bertram?
28443Yes?
28443Yes?
28443You are assuming a little, are n''t you?
28443You are n''t Chester who played tackle on the Berkeley Varsity last season?
28443You did n''t know I was onto everything, did you? 28443 You mean that she holds herself above you-- that she feels superior to you?"
28443You remember the young man who went over with Eleanor to drive away the Ruggles bull?
28443You remember, do n''t you, how they had us down on our ten yard line early in the second half? 28443 You''ll take out time until I get over my grouch?"
28443You''re going too, are n''t you?
28443You''re in love?
28443You? 28443 _ Bonsoir-- le souper, plait- il vous_?"
28443_ The Whale_?
28443("What engagement except with the cutting- women?"
28443***** Two minutes later, Mr. Bowles, driver of the meat wagon, was saying to Eleanor:"Which was it-- rib or loin for Saturday, Miss Gray?"
28443Ah, by what token could she call him back?
28443All this allowed, what should her own line of conduct be?
28443All this in the moment before Kate sprang up the steps and asked:"Oh, will he live?"
28443Am I hurting you?
28443Am I-- am I the dirt under your feet?"
28443And if he did keep on, would those roving eyes of his perceive her sitting there?
28443And if she had any hope that Kate Waddington had missed the point, it died in her when Kate answered in an indifferent tone:"He?
28443And then, as they turned the corner--"What''s the crowd?
28443And then,"What would you do?
28443And then--"Who is nursing him?"
28443And where would he go if she let him go?
28443And you really do understand lots about women and those things-- where did you learn it?"
28443Any chance for a photograph?"
28443Anything more I can do around the place?"
28443Are you rested, dear?
28443Be good to me, wo n''t you?"
28443Bertram Chester, swinging between the green rows, was whistling blithely:"Say coons have you ebber ebber seen ma Angeline?
28443Bertram let several expressions chase themselves over his face before he blurted out:"What''s the matter with me?"
28443But Kate chirped on:"I''m playing Mama''s little household fairy-- how do you like the way I dress the part?
28443But Kate--""Oh, she was listening too?"
28443But was there not justice in it after all?
28443But would n''t you do better at least to hint to the girl?"
28443CHAPTER IX"Are you off the job to- night?"
28443Ca n''t you grant my playmate Miss Waddington a feminine jab or two?"
28443Ca n''t you stop looking down on me and believe I''m going to be good enough for you?"
28443Chester?"
28443Did I catch it?
28443Did n''t hurt you anywhere, did it?"
28443Did not her own spirit have its flaws?
28443Do I seem happy to you?"
28443Do n''t you see?"
28443Do n''t you size it up about that way?"
28443Do n''t you think we''re well enough chaperoned to go on with our flirtation just where we left off?"
28443Do they think any the worse of my old man because he played politics to be sheriff of Tulare?
28443Do you see now?
28443Do you see now?"
28443Do you suppose your Aunt Mattie will object to Chinatown?"
28443Ever been over to Berkeley?"
28443Ever been there?
28443Finally,"It''s a call- down, I suppose?"
28443Gee, you ca n''t tell about her, can you?
28443Good, Kind ogre, you do n''t eat little girls on their birthdays do you?"
28443Had he been conscious that it was Mark Heath and none other who was asking so many questions?
28443Had he heard that child crying in the corner, and had it bothered him?
28443Had n''t you better send for help?"
28443Had she ever let him kiss her?
28443Had she-- had she said it aloud?
28443Has she so refused you as to make you conscious of sin?"
28443Have you seen it?"
28443He caught this exchange from them:"Who?
28443He tried to thank her after he felt better; and what do you think she said?
28443He works for_ The Whale_ up above; what''s the good to pinch him?"
28443He''s my roommate-- can''t you trust me to handle it?
28443He''s young and strong-- Is he-- yours?"
28443Her second expression set her mouth hard and said,"What is her object?"
28443Her whole figure straightened for a second, and--"Oh, might I?"
28443His shoulder may be weak, but what does a man need of shoulders after he''s quit football?"
28443How came he to renew his acquaintance with Eleanor, and when, and where-- and how much had Mattie Tiffany to do with bringing them together again?"
28443How can a respectable young man want to marry a girl like you, I''d like to know?
28443How can you do it at this price?"
28443How did it happen that they swore you in?"
28443How hard is it to get into a law office in San Francisco?"
28443How long before she should know?
28443How long had he remained on the ranch that summer?
28443How long have you been-- in love with her?"
28443How looked she; what said he?"
28443How much, Charlie?
28443How shall I hold him?"
28443How should she bear herself in the days and weeks when pure human kindness must inhibit her from delivering a shock?
28443How should she carry off this interview?
28443I thought she was in Europe-- didn''t she start a week or two after we left the ranch?"
28443I wonder if she is n''t envious at bottom?
28443I''d like to show this thing up in court, but we do n''t want to trouble the lady, do we?
28443I''ll see you Wednesday at the Masters?
28443I''m only a girl after all, am I not?
28443If I beat it, how many of you will witness to the cops just what happened?"
28443Is Miss Gray-- Eleanor-- about the house?"
28443Is n''t she a peach?"
28443Is the Judge going to take it for a throw- down, and how is Eleanor going to like the program?"
28443It happened while you were out on the balcony did n''t it?"
28443Kate, are n''t you sure those children are primroses transformed by the fairies to hide them from the goblins?"
28443Mr. Heath, do you know Chinese mythology?
28443Mrs. Tiffany''s first expression flooded her eyes and said,"Is there anything strange in liking you?"
28443Must she lie for the sake of his bodily health, assume the part which she had been playing when he went out of life?
28443Must she think of such things with a life to save?
28443Not hers?
28443Now can you?"
28443Now he had her hand, which lay inert in his; now his arm was about her shoulder; and now he was speaking again:"Ca n''t you?
28443Now that is finished, going to forgive me because I walked over to Northrup?"
28443Now what have you fellows got?
28443Oh, Mr. Heath--"she raised her voice,"are the actors allowed in the joss house-- and if not will you have it fixed for me?"
28443Oh, am I unkind when you are ill?"
28443Oh, have I been fair?"
28443Say, are you sure about your system?
28443Say, who- somalla you?
28443Say, why do n''t you try something in business instead of sticking to newspapers?
28443Send for Mr. Chester, Attwood-- dining anywhere, Chester?
28443Sha n''t we be contented with what to- day has brought you and me?"
28443Sha n''t we let that rest now?
28443Shall I bring you the papers?
28443She fell in with Mark Heath, and as they drew ahead she murmured:"I wonder what''s got into her?"
28443She wants me to put more front on before''em, does she?"
28443She''s up and I''m still down, so it would n''t be square to say anything about it, now would it?"
28443Something you said to me?"
28443Suppose I tell you all about it?"
28443Thank you very much-- are you hurt?"
28443That was his half- expressed theme when he spoke:"Well, girl, will you be glad to get back to work again?
28443That would n''t be square to him, would it?"
28443The girl in a kind of brownish green?"
28443The rear car just bucked over the trestle--""Anybody dead?"
28443The right''s on your side, for a man has a right to change his employment, has n''t he?
28443Then:"Sure you do n''t love him?"
28443Told anyone?"
28443Two bits two?
28443Uncle Edward must go to the ranch this week-- unless-- don''t you want to come here and stay in my spare room?"
28443Was this to be the punishment for her folly?
28443Well, just about to- morrow, will you get her in here-- alone?"
28443What are you doing when you''re away, I''d like to know?
28443What do you want-- shall we tell about it, girlikins?"
28443What happened?"
28443What has made you and me and Eleanor remember this chance meeting so long-- let me see-- how long was it?"
28443What have you got in you that I ca n''t seem to melt?
28443What is the use of a confidant if you do n''t confide?"
28443What made you invite him to tea on the lawn?
28443What may I do?"
28443What shall I do for him?"
28443What shall it be?"
28443What was she but a young, female thing, a vessel of life universal?
28443What was she, so young, so feminine, doing there, supping alone in state?
28443What was she, to have resisted the impulse in her because of a few imperfections, a little lack of development in civilized morals?
28443What words had she used to let him know her feelings?
28443What''s a man going to do on twelve a week?"
28443What''s happened to you?"
28443What''s the answer?"
28443What''s the use of telling what she said or what I said?
28443When are you going back?"
28443Where is it that I fall down?"
28443Who does not know his Launcelot and Enid?
28443Who was she, then, to judge him?
28443Who would be a good rival anyway, Judge adored?
28443Why did that memory start to the surface those tears which had been falling so long within?
28443Why did you turn me down then, and what made you so sore?
28443Why had n''t he a right to do it?
28443Why have n''t they a legend about those babies?
28443Why not leave everything to that chance?
28443Why was it?
28443Why, in the face of that alluring invitation, did she suffer her soul to keep her in such prisons as this?
28443Will you?"
28443Would he keep on along the road, or would he turn toward her up the Santa Eliza trail?
28443Would it be necessary to commit the inner treason of posing to him as a secret fiancà © e?
28443You remember the story, do n''t you?
28443Young Chester spoke first:"I knew Miss Gray was coming down this afternoon-- so I laid for her on the road-- didn''t I, Miss Gray?"
28443he added, the sentiment blowing out of his tone,"what was the matter, anyhow, that night on the restaurant balcony?
28443is that fellow still writing to you-- the one with the Eastern education and the money?"
28443she said,"are-- are you ready?"
50651''No;''''yes;''who''s boss here, anyhow?
50651''Rough on Rats?''
50651''Uncle,''says I( he let me call him uncle, seein''he''d kind of adopted me like)--''uncle,''says I,''why do n''t you try Rough on Rats? 50651 ''What do you stop us for?''
50651''What''s that? 50651 ''What''s the matter?''
50651''Z that so? 50651 All clear aft?"
50651All clear for''ard?
50651An orphan?
50651An''did you kind o''explanify things to the old gal?
50651And his good name, too, why do n''t you say?'' 50651 And now,"taking out his notebook,"tell me what I can do for each of you personally when I get back to the States?"
50651And now?
50651And so that''s the way, is it, that all inland transportation has been carried on here for so many hundred years?
50651And you do n''t care to take advantage of it?
50651And you''ve never seen him since?
50651Bark?
50651Be they takin''the census, or what?
50651Bill,said Walter,"would you believe it, that skunk of a Ramon has run off with a lot of the firm''s money-- to California, they say?
50651But as I want to go mighty bad, what''ll you tax to tow me?
50651But how about the uncle?
50651But how does the case stand? 50651 But what made you quit?
50651But where in the world is the_ Southern Cross_?
50651But, monsieur, would n''t Uncle Sam, as you call him, be a big fool to let any foreign nation get control of his road to California?
50651Could n''t I have him arrested on the strength of the handbill Marshal Tukey got out, offering a reward, and describing Ramon to a hair? 50651 Could n''t he make her hold her yawp?"
50651D''ye think I do n''t know a sailorman when I see one? 50651 Do I ask you to give it away?
50651Do n''t you have no crew?
50651Do n''t you remember the crack ship that spoke an old whaler at sea, both bound out for California? 50651 Do they raise anything here besides alligators, snakes, lizards, and monkeys?"
50651Do you know who you were talking to? 50651 Do you mean my boy took anything that did n''t belong to him?"
50651Do you think your friends would take a hand?
50651Does he?
50651Ef she goes back, what does she do?
50651Ever in Boston?
50651Good for sore eyes, ai n''t it? 50651 Good''s a belt, hain''t it?"
50651Got any of this-- you know?
50651Got the key?
50651Had n''t you better do that yourself? 50651 Hard case, ai n''t it?"
50651Have you got the rope all right, Bill?
50651Him? 50651 How could I know Ramon was running away?"
50651How could I tell her, Bill? 50651 How much am I offered-- how much?"
50651How much do you ax fur a cabin passage to''Frisco?
50651I say, Walt, old fel, do n''t you want to buy a piece of me?
50651I say, young feller, what may I call your name?
50651Is all out?
50651Is here where they talk of building a canal?
50651Is n''t our young friend going to try his luck?
50651Is that your last word?
50651Is your name Furbish?
50651It''s none of my business, but all the same I''d like to know what you''re walkin''to Boston for, young feller?
50651Kalerforny? 50651 Know anybody there?"
50651Me? 50651 No father nor mother?"
50651Not know who Sam Brannan is?
50651Now answer me directly, without any ifs or buts; where, and when, did you see him last?
50651Now will you sign?
50651Pray, what took_ you_ to that neighborhood at that hour?
50651Refuse a gen''leman a light, does yer? 50651 S''pose I have; what''s that got to do with men?"
50651That was the time your uncle took you home?
50651Then why so much secrecy?
50651Tut, tut, Walt,he expostulated,"if the lubber sees you before we''re good and ready to nab him, wo n''t he be off in a jiffy?
50651Waal,''tain''t ushil to cry much over bein''a lumber king, is it?
50651Want a job?
50651Well, go on? 50651 Well, s''pos''n I go in the hold; how much?"
50651Well, then, I reck''n we''d better have a little light on the subject, had n''t we?
50651Well, then, Walter, what do you say?
50651Well, then,he began again,"you take the bonds, sell them for a fair discount for cash, and use the proceeds towards those provisions?"
50651Well, what ails you?
50651Whar''s this yer lumber-- afloat or on shore?
50651What ails this''ere old ship where the old house came to life agin, an''the new babby wuz fust born inter the world?
50651What can I do for you, madam?
50651What did I tell you?
50651What did you mean by ranching?
50651What do you think of them''ar coffee- grounds, heh? 50651 What do you want us to do?"
50651What has become of all the money you took?
50651What has he done? 50651 What job?"
50651What kind of a bank?
50651What next?
50651What would I do? 50651 What yer lookin''at, greeny?"
50651What''ll they do to us?
50651What''s a defalcation?
50651What''s this''ere craft loaded with?
50651What''s to be done, then?
50651What''s up? 50651 What''s your job?"
50651Where does Bill come in?
50651Where? 50651 Whereabouts do they dig gold here?"
50651Who said anything about your goin''ashore, I''d like to know?
50651Who said they did?
50651Who''s Sam Brannan?
50651Why, how far is it across?
50651Why, then, did you run after him? 50651 Yes; why?"
50651Yet your boarding place is at the other end of the city, is it not?
50651You a rigger?
50651You call yourself smart, eh? 50651 You did n''t forgit she took keer on ye when ye war a kid?"
50651You see, it''s a perfectly legitimate transaction, do n''t you?
50651You want that safe bad?
50651You want to hear the story? 50651 You will?"
50651Zebra, Zebra,repeated the conductor, in a puzzled tone,"then I s''pose your ancestors came over in the Ark?"
50651After all, what business was it of his if Ramon had gone to New York?
50651Ai n''t she a beauty?"
50651An evil voice within him said,"Why should I trouble myself about those who have so ill- used me and robbed me of my good name?"
50651And d''ye know why they call it Sandy Ager?
50651And now it''s done, what on earth did you do it for, Walt?"
50651And what right had he, Walter, to be chasing Ramon through the streets, anyhow?
50651And you: why did you not report Ingersoll''s flight before it was too late to stop him?"
50651Are you all ready?
50651Are you in the habit of chasing every carriage you may chance upon in the street?"
50651As he walked along with eyes fixed on the ground, a familiar voice hailed him with,"Why, what ails ye, lad?
50651As the others made no reply except to look askance, he went on to say,"Do n''t you see that, foxy as he is, Ramon will be smoked out of his hole?
50651Be you a Whig or Know- Nothin''?"
50651Besides----""Besides what?"
50651Bright stopped in his walk, looked him squarely in the eye, and, in an altered voice, demanded sharply and sternly:"Ingersoll-- where is he?
50651Bright was his employer and had a perfect right to question him; but who was this man, and by what right did he mix himself up in the matter?
50651Bright''s name?
50651But how about you?
50651But now you''ve got me, what do you want with me?"
50651But what was it?
50651But what''s a man going to do with a key?"
50651But why_ did_ you send Mr. Seabury away, papa?"
50651But,"looking at Walter,"where''s all this money?
50651Ca n''t you do anything without being paid for it?
50651Ca n''t you understand?
50651Can I depend on you to call at my office, 76 State Street, to- morrow morning about ten?"
50651Can I depend upon the strictest privacy?"
50651Can I see it?"
50651Changing the subject for the moment, he suddenly asked,"By the way, have you never heard anything of Ramon?"
50651Charley broke out, with a quivering lip;"no inducement, heh, to see that boy righted?"
50651Cleaned out, eh?
50651Come, what do you say?
50651Could n''t you get off for a few days, think?
50651Did n''t I go out to Sandy Ager, in thirty- eight, in a hide drogher?
50651Did n''t I tell you there would be hanging before long?
50651Did n''t Noah''s Ark sail without a clearance, without papers or flag, and for no port?"
50651Did n''t she always say I would come to no good end?
50651Did n''t you like the work?"
50651Did n''t you say he gambled?
50651Did you run away, too?"
50651Do n''t you hear it?"
50651Do n''t you see I''m all on fire?"
50651Do n''t you see that if there''s anything to be done, the night''s our best holt to do it in?"
50651Do we hitch hosses or not?"
50651Do you catch my idee?"
50651Do you hear-- fail?"
50651Do you know, I think every one I meet is saying to himself,''There''s that Walter Seabury, suspected of robbing his employers''?
50651Do you know, they say she''s made more money for her owners than she could carry on one trip?"
50651Do you s''pose a chap in his shoes wo n''t be keepin''a sharp lookout for himself?
50651Fire feels kind o''good this cold mawnin'', do n''t it?"
50651Got any dust?''
50651Got any first name?"
50651Got any?"
50651Got some_ plata_?
50651Had the sea really given up its dead?
50651Has anything happened?"
50651Have n''t you ever heard of folks buying pieces of ships?
50651Have you killed a man, or broke a bank, or set a fire, or what?
50651He had seen it done in China, he explained, and why not here?
50651Here?
50651Hot?
50651How big a piece''ll you take?"
50651How can you have the heart to stay in that wicked place?"
50651How do I know they wo n''t arrest me, if they catch me trying to leave the city?
50651How do you know?
50651How many hands of you?
50651How much for the hull blamed cargo?"
50651How much have you got?"
50651How''s it stowed: so''s it can be got at?"
50651How''s that?"
50651However, he managed to stammer out:"I do n''t know, sir, where he is-- gone away, has n''t he?"
50651If the skunk is hidin''that''s the time he''ll come out of his hole, eh, Bill?"
50651Is it a whack?"
50651Is it a whack?"
50651No?
50651No?
50651No?
50651No?
50651Not Charley?"
50651Not afraid of dirty hands?
50651Now about the cargo?"
50651Now we know he''s here, ai n''t that something?
50651Oh, sir, what_ is_ the matter?
50651Pine boards do n''t eat nor drink nothin'', do they?"
50651Please, sir, could n''t you find another boarding place?"
50651Pray what were your reasons for avoiding us?
50651Say, where you goin''?"
50651Say?"
50651Seabury, that you?"
50651Seating himself on an empty nail- keg, he proceeded to free his mind in the following manner:"You''ve been working pretty steady now for-- how long?"
50651See?
50651See?"
50651Seen a ghost or what?"
50651Single- handed, is it?"
50651So that was the reason why you were prowling around our house one night after dark, was it?
50651So was you, warn''t ye?
50651So''s a rigger-- eh, Charley?"
50651That''s how the land lies, is it?
50651The man gave a quick look at the tall, straight young fellow before him, then said,"Can I speak to you in private for five minutes?"
50651The rest is building stuff-- all of it-- sills, joists, rough and planed boards, matched boards----""Any shingles?"
50651The silent man gave Bill a sidelong look, shrugged his shoulders, and absently asked,"What makes you think so?"
50651Then after a moment''s silence, while Bill was busy lighting his pipe, Walter absently asked,"Bill, were you ever in California?"
50651Then he whispered:"What do you think?
50651Then that was what started you out on your travels, was it?"
50651Then, seeing that his customer had come to an end, he said,"I reckon you want to deposit your money with us?"
50651There''s a storm brewing,"he added mysteriously, then suddenly changing the subject, he asked,"Where do you_ hombres_ ranch?"
50651They stood watching the_ Senator_ work her way into her dock, when Charley suddenly asked,"What are you so glum about to- night, Walt?"
50651Unabashed by this cool reception, Bill added in a lower tone,"Lookin''out for a chance to ship, heh, matey?"
50651VIII OUTWARD BOUND"Beats Boston, do n''t it?"
50651Walter at length demanded:"Are you crazy, Charles Wormwood?
50651Walter fidgeted a little, blushed, and then managed to ask,"Have I your permission to write to Miss Dora, sir?"
50651Want a whole street to yourself, does yer?"
50651Was I ever in Kalerforny?
50651Was there no writing?"
50651We take turns carryin''her, do n''t you see?"
50651Well, say, cap, ca n''t I go aloft somewhere?
50651Whar''s the owner?"
50651What could it all mean?
50651What could it all mean?
50651What could it be?
50651What did it all mean?
50651What do you say to this?"
50651What do you say?"
50651What do you take me for?"
50651What in the name of common sense do you mean?"
50651What next?
50651What put that silly notion into your head?
50651What say to takin''a little gunnin''trip up country?
50651What sort is it?
50651What then?"
50651What would you do, if you were in my place?
50651What''ll you charge then?"
50651What''s all this coil about my nevvy?
50651What''s he done?
50651What''s the price thar?"
50651What''s to hinder our working this Vigilante business a little on our own hook?
50651What''s your idea?"
50651When nearing the head, without seeing a familiar face, a man well placed in the line sang out,"I say,_ hombre_, want a job?"
50651Where are your proofs?
50651Where is your authority?"
50651Where shall I hide my face for a day or two?
50651Where shall it be?"
50651Where were your wits, Charles Wormwood?
50651Where''s he gone?
50651Where''s the money to come from, in the first place?"
50651Who says so?''
50651Who set you up for my guardian?
50651Who''s going to ask any questions?
50651Who?
50651Why ca n''t I go in the fore- peak?
50651Why, what could I do single- handed and alone, against such a consummate villain as that?
50651Why, what has he done?"
50651Would you mind getting this check on the Suffolk cashed for me?
50651Would you?"
50651XVII A SHARP RISE IN LUMBER"Is n''t that the Sacramento boat?"
50651You have n''t forgot that, have you, James?
50651You have no objection, I take it, to entering our employment?"
50651You shabee, two bitee?"
50651You understand?"
50651You want proofs, eh?
50651You wo n''t forget the name?
50651You''re a rigger, you say?"
50651_ Quien sabe?_""Queer sitivation for a lumber king,"grumbled Bill.
50651_ Sabe?_""Why not tow her up and back, if he pays for it?"
50651_ Sabe?_""Why not tow her up and back, if he pays for it?"
50651_ Sabe?_''Like a fool I jumped at the chance."
50651and are you really coming home, and with such a lot of money too?
50651another mouth to feed?''
50651before s''archin''him for the stealin''s?"
50651ca n''t you?
50651did he make this restitution of his own accord?
50651do they think we want a whole one?
50651eat that thing?"
50651growled the irrepressible Bill;"that''ar ship ca n''t git away, moored with five fathoms o''chain, can she?
50651how big?"
50651it''s the reward you''re after, is it?
50651lookin''for a job?"
50651my fine gentlemen, suppose I''m all you say I am, if you take my money you''re as deep in the mud as I am in the mire; eh, my gallant highwaymen?"
50651or the old cedar on the cliff where you asked me for your own wife, and the sky over us and the sea at our feet, all so beautiful and we so happy?
50651turning to Walter;"I think you said in your letter that Charley here bought half of that in?"
50651was it, though?
50651what''s up now?"
43103''Ca n''t you give Calhoun the benefit of the doubt, that he paid this money as a fee?'' 43103 ''I suppose he''ll plead guilty here?''
43103''With that understanding are you willing to become a witness before this Grand Jury?'' 43103 2--Do you favor an overhead trolley system throughout the city except on Market Street?
43103Am I to understand that I am not to be heard in this court?
43103And what are your three''constitutional and moral''questions,--since you have sent me a pamphlet asking an answer to them? 43103 And you intended to say to all the readers of the magazine what you set forth over your signature there?"
43103Could you act fairly and impartially, as a Grand Juror, while having your present feeling of horror and disgust?
43103Did you, then and there, tell him,pursued Heney,"that it was his share of the money you had received from the five French- restaurant keepers?"
43103Does it fill you with such horror that you believe everyone connected with the administration is corrupt?
43103Have you been doing any business with him since?
43103I beg your pardon?
43103I say,said Heney,"will you produce an itemized account of moneys expended in opposition to these prosecutions?"
43103Is n''t what I am accusing myself of, true of all of us? 43103 Mr. Dwyer: That is vernacular authorized by the President- elect of the United States, I suppose it is good English?
43103Mr. Fickert: That there was no evidence against those men? 43103 Mr. Moore-- Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Now, finding that they could get so easily a privilege by paying for it, what did they do? 43103 Now, who was it that originated that meeting?
43103Q. Abraham Ruef? 43103 Q. I mean a conversation with reference to the rates?
43103Q. Promissory notes? 43103 The Court-- Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103The Court-- promissory notes to you from Abraham Ruef, and indorsed? 43103 The Court: Did you so understand it, Mr. Berry?
43103What impressed that upon your mind?
43103What is Banker Hellman''s''New York?'' 43103 What is your plea?"
43103What,he demanded of Roy,"have you in the next room?"
43103Why this astonishing and sudden change of front? 43103 Why,"demanded James D. Phelan,"should we take violent steps?
43103You feel that your conscience would enable you to act fairly?
43103You were elected Mayor of this city?
43103$ 1,000?
43103A crime had been committed, and the first question to be asked was, Who had the motive?
43103About when did he say it ought or he would be able to pay them?
43103Advised who?
43103Again, what has that to do with the guilt or innocence of the accused, even if it has occurred?
43103And it was put through with that understanding?
43103And signed?
43103And the same way in regard to this also?
43103And what is the reason for that?
43103And what was agreed upon there( in caucus) as to programme?
43103And you passed it out in the same way?
43103Are not our American institutions still intact?
43103Are not stealing, perjury, bribery, dynamiting, murder, enough?
43103Are these and the others of their kidney laboring in the same behalf as friends and sympathizers of Mr. Calhoun or merely as his hired men?"
43103Are you not going to dismiss these cases against him?''
43103Are you not in sympathy with him?"
43103As expense?
43103As soon as the court sentenced you you would receive the$ 10,000 that Murphy put into the hands of this third person?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time you talked about your having an attorney did he tell you to send him some money?
43103Because-- instead-- to what else would it go?
43103But how about making it better?
43103But if murdered-- or even if the derringer were smuggled in to him-- what was the motive behind it?
43103But who has earned from San Francisco the right to say when?
43103But, with Haas under watchful eyes of special guards, by whom?
43103By what witnesses will you prove that the money was given to Gallagher or to any of the other Supervisors to influence their votes in this matter?
43103Can a Federal Assistant Attorney- General, under Federal salary, lawfully act at the same time as State Assistant District Attorney?
43103Can a private citizen contribute money to help the State''s prosecuting officers in the investigation and trial of a criminal charge?
43103Can jurisdiction be conferred on a court by consent, and if so, how could you proceed with the Ford trial on a legal holiday?
43103Can you not be patient as long with militant honesty as you were with sneaking crime?
43103Could I communicate with Gus?
43103Did Abraham Ruef own the trolley lines?
43103Did Brobeck, in his conversation, tell you where he got the information that Burns had been out there?
43103Did Mr. Glass tell you he wanted you to give it to him in currency?
43103Did Mr. Kelly call up a telephone number from the office at that time?
43103Did Murphy show you anything?
43103Did Priet get you a receipt?
43103Did he know that Scott did not leave until the 27th?
43103Did he show you any of that?
43103Did he tell you that he knew what Burns had said?
43103Did he?
43103Did n''t they go into the books as a fee for Morrison& Cope and charged as expenses against property?
43103Did the money paid the Supervisors come out of the unaccounted- for$ 200,000 which had disappeared into General Ford''s possession?
43103Did they give editorial work for that?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney, that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you have any conversation with him about that time?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have the currency on hand or send out and get it?
43103Did you make complaint to Ruef about it?
43103Did you tell Watson to do that?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Do n''t you know he is a detective of the Southern Pacific?
43103Do n''t you know?
43103Do you enjoy the picture now that it is complete?
43103Do you know Abraham Ruef?
43103Do you know why the money has n''t been given to you yet by Ruef?
43103Do you sympathize with him or not?"
43103Do you think it would be advisable to telegraph or write to him not to say anything?
43103Does any person claim Ruef to be innocent?
43103Does it require any argument that now is the time to make this examination instead of waiting until we have presented our evidence to the Grand Jury?
43103Dr. Nieto then said in substance,''There is n''t any change in the situation, is there?''
43103During that time in 1905, were any newspapers paid to help the good cause?
43103During your incarceration?
43103Everything that is charged to that reserve fund?
43103First we made a slight search, and then I said to Mr. Burns:''Are you sure we searched him thoroughly?''
43103Five thousand dollars a year?
43103For charging it to legal?
43103For two years?
43103For what?
43103From them to the company?
43103Gallagher?"
43103Had Mr. Scott informed the District Attorney that he left on the 18th or 19th?
43103Halsey?''
43103Has he given you any reason?
43103Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103He answers the familiar question,''What''s the matter with San Francisco?''
43103He does not for a moment ask or answer the question,''Did we actually, as men and officers, believe these facts to be notoriously so?''
43103He never said he had the money before on the other matters?
43103He referred to the statement made by Burns?
43103He said, Mr. Henderson, I am going to talk to you about Parkside and he said, have you an attorney?
43103He said,''What do you advise doing?
43103He says,''The recently elected Supervisor?''
43103He was following you around during the noon hour?
43103He would just say there will be this much coming?
43103Helping Gallagher do what?
43103Helping Gallagher sit on the lid?
43103Heney and Burns will put the question:''Where did they get it?''"
43103Heney, on cross- examination asked:"Did Ruef pay you any part of the$ 5,000 that has been testified he received from the French restaurants?"
43103Heney?"
43103His father?
43103His first question to you was what?
43103How did they get paid for the land?
43103How do you like your victory?
43103How long did it take you to get tired of the graft?
43103How much money were you to get?
43103How much was paid to it?
43103How was it taken care of?
43103How was the property account to be charged with it?
43103How was the transaction to appear in the books?
43103How would your cash account for it?
43103How, then, upon that evidence, is Scott eliminated from this transaction?
43103How?
43103I said to Mr. Blake, I said,''How do you think Mr. Kelly stands on the graft prosecution?''
43103I said what?
43103I said,''How did you find out?''
43103I said,''What for?''
43103I said,''Why, how can an honest man take that view of the matter?''
43103I says,''Did you telephone for me?''
43103If I go out and do anything rash I am liable to get into trouble, ai n''t I?''
43103If that is so, then of what consequence was it whether one or the other was Mayor or boss?
43103If you call Gallagher as a witness, how do you expect to induce him to testify without granting him Immunity?
43103In any of these events, what would be the lot of the man who had betrayed the scarcely- known captains of the powerful machine?
43103In what form or shape?
43103Is Ruef the sole test of every question?
43103Is he the gentleman sitting immediately back of Mr. Ford?
43103Is it because Claudianes is unknown, ignorant, friendless, moneyless?
43103Is it possible that Ruef is the only man to be considered?
43103Is not San Francisco a great, civilized community?
43103Is there no man among the 3,300 prisoners in San Quentin and Folsom who justly can arouse efforts in his behalf?
43103Is there no man in the list of appointees to whom in pride we may all yield our praise?
43103It appeared on the books as having been paid to Morrison& Cope for attorneys''fees?
43103It is not now the question, Where did he get it?
43103It would have appeared somewhere in the books, that check, that amount would be deducted from the bank account?
43103Jean Loupy was asked by Heney:"Did you go to him( Ruef) because he was a lawyer or because he was a political boss?"
43103Leave a tag with you?
43103Leave a tag, would you?
43103Must the course of justice in this community run the gamut of violence, as well as of slander and pettifogging obstruction?
43103Never said that he did not expect it?
43103Now, in what way did that money appear in the books?
43103Now, then, that shows that it was charged against what fund?
43103Now, then, the Parkside trolley, was there an understanding in regard to money being paid on that?
43103Now, then, what was said about how the money was to be paid?
43103Of course, he will''connubiate''with him, but what of it?
43103Of the interview which followed Snyder testified at the hearing of the case as follows:"I said( to Kelly)''Well, what is the matter now?''
43103On the other hand, why assume it for the Mayor?
43103Only explanation of it?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or shall there be at last one place found where even Abe Ruef gets exact and equal justice?"
43103Ordinary way of keeping books?
43103Shall Abe Ruef be suffered to teach that lesson?
43103Shall he corrupt San Quentin prison as he did San Francisco?
43103Shall his great office be prostituted to the support of lawlessness?
43103Shall the press remain silent while thieves plunder a distressed city and rob it of its good name?
43103Shall we first have to give those whom we accuse time to bribe witnesses and get them out of the country?
43103Signed by who?
43103Snyder?"
43103Still the witness hesitated, and again the Judge asked with vigor:"Are you in sympathy with him?"
43103That who had said it?
43103That who had said what he had told Mr. McGushin?
43103That you would be all treated equally and fairly?
43103The only definite, was it, it has n''t come?
43103The question on every man''s lip was: Will Judge Graham recognize Ruef or Langdon as District Attorney at the impaneling of the Grand Jury?
43103The question raised by the defense was, did the bribe money necessarily come through Halsey''s superior, Glass?
43103Then what was said?
43103Then you do n''t desire to testify?
43103There being no tangible proof, therefore, before the Court, of the complicity of the parties, should the pending application be granted at this time?
43103There is nothing on that paper that indicates that it goes into legal expense?
43103There was the insistent inquiry,''What does Schmitz get by the bargain?''
43103This$ 10,000 that you gave him( Halsey) under direction of Mr. Glass, in what shape did you hand it to him?
43103Was Mr. Heney''s payment by the Department of Justice covertly for the California prosecution but nominally for other and Federal services?
43103Was n''t it arranged that every man should be treated alike as to money?
43103Was n''t that an explanation?
43103Was that Mr. Melrose, a detective of the Southern Pacific, who is sitting there?
43103Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Was the company''s deed put on record?
43103Was this$ 600 legal expenses?
43103Were Morrison& Cope''s fees charged up as a piece of property and did they go through a rigmarole of deeding a piece of property too?
43103What did Priet say about how the money was to be paid?
43103What did he say you were to get for the five thousand dollars, Priet?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he( Wilson) say on that occasion?
43103What do you mean by that?
43103What do you mean, that no one was to go with him to Ruef?
43103What do you mean?
43103What does''sitting on the lid''mean?
43103What earthly bearing could that have, if it were true, on the guilt or innocence of the men accused of felony?
43103What fault has he to find with that?
43103What makes it legal?
43103What paper was that?
43103What papers?
43103What was it taken from?
43103What was said there?
43103What was the purpose of that?
43103What was the reason for charging it to property account?
43103What was the reason of doing it in this instance?
43103What was the remark as you heard it that Burns made?
43103What was this$ 7,500 that Murphy showed you?
43103What were the terms of that employment?
43103What were you to get that$ 10,000 for?
43103What would you have said if we had made a scapegoat of a petty criminal and let the giants go?
43103What, if any, conversation then ensued between yourself, Mr. Ruef and Mr. Calhoun?
43103Where did the conversation take place in which you told him about the necessity of having the$ 20,000?
43103Where did you get it?
43103Who drew it?
43103Who else signed them, if any one?
43103Who had stated to Marks the exact amount on the trolley proposition?
43103Who said that, you or Ruef?
43103Who said that?
43103Who stated that there must be a leak somewhere in the Board?
43103Who told you he would give you$ 10,000?
43103Who told you to go there?
43103Who told you to put it under legal expenses?
43103Who urged Haas to do this thing, and what was their motive?
43103Who was it who drew the resolutions; who was it who prompted the speakers and the chairman?
43103Who was the check made payable to?
43103Why could n''t it be charged to what it was, attorneys''fees?
43103Why did you cover up this in connection with Ruef?
43103Why does it go to legal?
43103Why not for one as much or as little as the other?
43103Why should you vote to let Spreckels''s men do the grafting?
43103Why the astounding, organized effort and publicity campaign for Ruef alone?
43103Why were they not indicted, placed on their defense and sent to the penitentiary?
43103Why, then, were they permitted to remain an hour in office?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Will it not be an explanation when these defendants are put on trial that they will say it was an attorney''s fee?
43103Will you call Lonergan or any other Supervisor as a witness, and when you call him, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Will you prove by Ford that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you induce Ford to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you prove the fact by Gallagher?
43103Will you put Ford on the stand to prove that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you get him to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you put Gallagher on the stand to prove it, and if so, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Workingmen-- Are you going to put a big stick into Spreckels''hands to club you over the head with?"
43103Yes, what did Priet say you were to get for your money?
43103You did n''t cover up anything you paid to Morrison& Cope by putting through the hands of the secretary?
43103You heard complaints from the members that they had been so long about coming through?
43103You mean who told us to put it in that account?
43103You were not then a Supervisor, were you?
43103[ 409]"Will they,"demanded The Call the morning after Heney had been shot down,"stop at nothing?
43103[ 433]"Will you,"broke in Heney addressing Calhoun''s lawyers,"produce an itemized account of moneys expended in the defense of these matters?"
43103and did the defendants, Schmitz and Ruef, through such threat, extort money, and by means of the fear raised thereby?
43103and secondly, If not, did they commit bribery in such a way that the law can not reach them?
43103but What did he do with it?
42582A pony?
42582About this girl, now?
42582And I thought that young Savedra quite_ Ã © pris_ with Miss Amy, did n''t you? 42582 And Miss Holmes is n''t related?"
42582And do you see how I am growing? 42582 And he wants some help from you?"
42582And is it true? 42582 And swim?"
42582And this Olive?
42582And were you abroad?
42582And will we have to learn all the other talk? 42582 And wing too, see?
42582And wo n''t there be any winter? 42582 And you do n''t remember me?"
42582And you had a happy day?
42582And you have n''t any lovers?
42582And you? 42582 Are we all going to live here?"
42582Are you ever homesick?
42582Are you glad to see me? 42582 Are you homesick?
42582Are you making friends?
42582Are you not tired and almost ready to go home?
42582Are you quite sure you have time to devote to our picnic?
42582Are you rested now? 42582 Are you so very obstreperous?"
42582Aunt Grace, wo n''t you go with them?
42582Bruno?
42582Bull- baits?
42582But I can tell Uncle Jason?
42582But did it really hurt them?
42582But if he eats them up how much wiser will you be?
42582But suppose this young man is not quite trustworthy?
42582But who had him before?
42582But you have to know a good many people, do n''t you?
42582But you would like her? 42582 Ca n''t you have a party unless you are married?"
42582Could I make Bruno hear, I wonder? 42582 Could n''t you tame some of them?"
42582David, what will you do with your money?
42582Did Pablo get you some fish?
42582Did n''t it melt the house?
42582Did n''t you have a nice time with the girls?
42582Did the Señora know a family by the name of Vanegas?
42582Did we have nice times here, and did we really like it?
42582Did you have a nice time, little one?
42582Did you love them?
42582Did your uncle come for the Golden Fleece?
42582Do n''t you believe he will get over it? 42582 Do n''t you think I might go over to the sisters?"
42582Do they lock them up and keep them on bread and water, or beat them? 42582 Do you always allow so much wildness?"
42582Do you ever go out to drive on Sunday afternoon?
42582Do you go to dancing school? 42582 Do you know about it?"
42582Do you know how I found her?
42582Do you know that in about a week we shall go away? 42582 Do you know what his name is, Pablo?"
42582Do you know who made the first ship?
42582Do you think I might come to visit you and the gull? 42582 Do you think I would have missed it?
42582Does it ever seem queer to you, as if it was something you dreamed? 42582 Frankly, which would be best?
42582Have n''t I?
42582Have you asked, and has she accepted?
42582Have you been lonely and unhappy? 42582 Have you no word for me, your father?"
42582Have you seen Howard anywhere?
42582He is still at Oxford?
42582He-- who? 42582 How did you get up?
42582How do you know? 42582 How is your ankle?"
42582How many cousins have you?
42582I can find some cord, and-- what will you have?
42582I do not know much about marriage, but it seems as if----"As if youth and love should go hand in hand? 42582 I might have''blazed a trail,''--isn''t that what you Yankees call it?
42582I wonder how much you love me?
42582I wonder if that will be here-- in London?
42582I wonder if you will be in London?
42582I wonder if you would like a pony?
42582I wonder why they saved so many horrid animals? 42582 I wonder-- if you will miss me any?"
42582I''m trying to do all the nice things I can for you; what would you do for me?
42582If she loved him why did she want to sell him?
42582Is he? 42582 Is he?"
42582Is it as young as that?
42582Is it-- do you think it wrong to have secrets?
42582Is not our own dear Father Francis to have a mission assigned to him?
42582Is she very ill?
42582Is there a stable? 42582 Is there another country in the world like this?"
42582Little one,he began,"how would you like to move?
42582May I beg the honor of your hand for this quadrille?
42582Miss you? 42582 Not Snippy?"
42582Oh, I do wonder if Pascuel will desire to marry either of the girls?
42582Oh, Laverne, do n''t you want some real Turkish candy?
42582Oh, ca n''t I come and visit you?
42582Oh, ca n''t I stay a little longer? 42582 Oh, do you remember how frightened you were that night at Uncle Personette''s?
42582Oh, do you think Uncle Jason will be burned up?
42582Oh, is n''t that queer? 42582 Oh, what can I do?"
42582Oh, what is it, fire?
42582Oh, what is it, what is it?
42582Oh, will you? 42582 Or shall we adopt her?"
42582Pablo, will you wash his neck and have him all clean and white?
42582Perhaps they blew a horn?
42582Sea legs?
42582Shall I make you a cup of tea?
42582That''s the world,she explained;"morning down on the bay; the people working, scolding, swearing; do n''t you hate all that?"
42582The man or the estate?
42582The pony? 42582 Then you wo n''t want to marry any one?"
42582Uncle Jason, are you going for gold in California, and will the people murder whole nations and rob them? 42582 Uncle Jason, did you ever have a wife?"
42582Uncle Jason,she said one day,"did you ever see an albatross?"
42582Victor, you might take the little girl-- Laverne, is it not? 42582 Was Uncle Jason really here?"
42582Was not the little girl going to learn lace- making and drawn- work that she would want presently for her trousseau? 42582 We have been friends from childhood-- isn''t it?"
42582We have been such friends, have n''t we? 42582 We?
42582Well-- do you want to give me away?
42582Well?
42582Were you alarmed when you came from church? 42582 What about that Lord Wrexford?"
42582What are you thinking of?
42582What did I do?
42582What did Spain want of America?
42582What did you do, Miss Innocence? 42582 What friends has she there?"
42582What have they been doing with it these hundreds of years?
42582What if there were dogs burned up in the fire, and maybe horses?
42582What is all this?
42582What is it, Bruno?
42582What is it, dear?
42582What is it, what do you want?
42582What then? 42582 What was that like-- not heaven?"
42582What was that?
42582Where is Lena?
42582Where to?
42582Where would we go?
42582Which do you like best-- there or here?
42582Who do you think has been here?
42582Why are girls named Rose and Lily?
42582Why ca n''t people turn back a little somewhere along, and be young again? 42582 Why could n''t you do it up in splints?"
42582Why do you not make Victor describe some of the places where_ he_ has been? 42582 Why, I should feel proud of him, should n''t you?"
42582Why-- don''t you dance?
42582Will Miss Laverne be my guide?
42582Will everybody speak English, do you think?
42582Will it be winter soon?
42582Will it rain all the time?
42582Will you count three?
42582Will you like to go?
42582Would you care for the gold?
42582Would you like me to marry some one to look after you?
42582Would you like to go back?
42582Would you want to go?
42582You are Jason Chadsey?
42582You came from the East?
42582You did n''t live in them?
42582You have not been here long?
42582You have run away from a convent?
42582You like it?
42582You like this girl very much?
42582You ran away-- from the Convent?
42582You will not leave us----"I? 42582 You would n''t like it?"
42582A ship is a queer thing, is n''t it?
42582Ah, how could he tell her?
42582Ah, would not Carmen have been forced?
42582Alvarado?"
42582And Laverne ought to go to school, do you not think so?
42582And Miss Laverne is a very charming little child, is n''t she?
42582And do you love verses?
42582And had the squirrels all been driven to other wilds by the march of improvement?
42582And he really stays with you?"
42582And if the race of Wrexford died out with him what matter?
42582And long before the time of Christ there were maritime nations----""Maritime?"
42582And now, ca n''t you leave household cares and come for a drive?"
42582And then-- what if Lord Wrexford should come to consider a younger wife preferable?
42582And was supine content a virtue?
42582And were not the catechism and the prayers, confirmation, music, and languages enough for any girl?
42582And who did they drive away?"
42582And will our house go, too?"
42582And will you beseech your Señora to be kind and pitiful, and to pardon this attire, as if I was a beggar?"
42582And will you stay here?
42582And your poor uncle-- what do you hear from him?"
42582And-- can you climb trees?"
42582And----"Did she ever do anything very bad?
42582Are there any more pets?"
42582Are there any others?"
42582Are there any real gold mines here?"
42582Are you not afraid of all these wild men?"
42582But I had begun to hate books, and what was the use maundering away several years?"
42582But it is largely in the cultivation, do n''t you think?
42582But was she really at fault?
42582But, Aunt Grace, did you ever stand in the street a few moments and listen to the jargon?
42582Ca n''t you do anything for him?"
42582Could I meet my little friend at her school and come up?"
42582Could she get a carriage and ask Miss Holmes and her young charge to go out with her?
42582Could she go?
42582Could she make Uncle Jason or any one think of her in that manner?
42582Could she really take part in it?
42582Cynthy, how long can you stay?"
42582Did it matter so very much?
42582Did she confess her mistake, and admit that you had held her heart all these years?
42582Did she know such a one?
42582Did some bird carry messages to her?
42582Did you dream that I was wishing for you?
42582Did you eat up all the supper?"
42582Did you ever see a tiger and a lion?"
42582Did you feel as if you could swoon away?"
42582Did you have much of a fuss with her?
42582Do n''t you like parties?
42582Do n''t you remember that I told you I would come?
42582Do n''t you think I might go to dancing school?
42582Do n''t you think Uncle Jason would move if you said you did not like it here?"
42582Do you go to school?"
42582Do you know any secrets?"
42582Do you know they are talking of a railroad across the Continent?
42582Do you know what your soul is?"
42582Do you know where that is?"
42582Do you not think it really grander, tenderer?"
42582Do you remember Lady Westmere and her two daughters?
42582Do you remember the old story of the bees that were taken to a place where the flowers bloomed all the year round, and ceased laying up honey?
42582Do you see those two with the beautiful long tails?
42582Do you suppose Pablo will come?"
42582Do you suppose the real winter will come in July?"
42582Do you suppose we shall ever have a letter from the Hudsons?"
42582Do you suppose we were like them?"
42582Do you suppose-- the people will be-- burned?"
42582Do you think I could be so ungrateful, so heartless now in all this trouble?
42582Do you think Pelajo will be frightened?
42582Do you want to go back to Maine?"
42582Does any one hear what has become of that old uncle of yours?"
42582Does the time pass quickly when you are happy, and slowly when you are a little dull?"
42582Ever since that night you showed me about the dancing?
42582Grace, have you written any letters this afternoon?"
42582Had he been playing roughly with her pet?
42582Had he been young once and loved like that?
42582Had she enjoyed herself?
42582Had she gone about and seen much, made any pleasant friends?
42582Had she left all love behind in the grand city guarded by the Golden Gate?
42582Had that Personette girl put some nonsense into her head about Miss Holmes?
42582Had the landlady been satisfactory?
42582Hark, what was that?
42582Have n''t we some of the best brain and blood of the East, as well as some of the worst?
42582Have n''t you any cousins?"
42582Have you been there?"
42582Have you had a hard day?
42582How could I have been vexed?
42582How could he comfort his darling?
42582How could he endure it?
42582How could he give her up?
42582How could youth remain blind to the delight?
42582How find a needle and thread on a desolate island?
42582How would Laverne take it?
42582I am an old-- shall I say, old friend?
42582I hate books-- do you like to study dry, prosy things?
42582I hate half- sick people, do n''t you?
42582I heard-- has Mrs. Westbury gone away?
42582I really made you dance, did n''t I?
42582I sometimes think if you had sent her back to Monterey-- but you could n''t have done that, could you?"
42582I suppose that young Savedra stood in the way?"
42582I wonder what about it charmed your uncle?"
42582I wonder where you will go?
42582I?"
42582If her father became the virtual owner of Wrexford Grange, why would it not be a fine dowry?
42582Indeed, why should he not be?
42582Is Laverne in bed?"
42582Is kneeling on a hard stone floor in a convent at all like heaven?"
42582Is this old Market Street, and this Montgomery, with its splendid buildings?
42582It was just a glorious time, was n''t it?
42582Laverne, are you having a nice time?
42582Miss Laverne, do n''t you want to go to India?"
42582Must she go away?
42582Must she go?
42582Now, see-- when it is''All hands round,''and your partner turns the other girls, come straight back to him, to_ me_, will you?
42582Oh, Aunt Grace, do n''t you think this--"little girl, he was about to say--"your name is Laverne, is n''t it-- can''t she dance?
42582Oh, did something happen to father?"
42582Oh, did you think I could forget an old friend when all things were so strange and I so lonely?"
42582Oh, have you gone to join the old heroes in Valhalla?
42582Oh, what do you suppose it will be in twenty years?"
42582Oh, when will we get home?
42582Oh, why did you run away?"
42582Only could you get girls to sew?
42582Or are the Estenegas too dear to give up?"
42582Or was he dreaming?
42582Or, did it all take wings and vanish?"
42582Pelajo had been sent over to Oaklands-- would he be alive?
42582Presently she said,"How many little girls do you know?"
42582See, are they not pretty?
42582Shall I shake you down out of the tree?"
42582Shall I steal you and take you away?
42582Shall we go home?"
42582She wants to go back to America-- shall I send her?"
42582She wondered a little whom she would want her like?
42582Should she appeal to Victor?
42582Since he had lost her, what need he care for a prosperity she could not share?
42582Some styles had been sent from the dressmaker''s, would Mrs. Westbury look them over and choose which suited her?
42582Somewhere at Oxford was Victor Savedra, but what was one amid the great multitude?
42582Suppose we are lost?"
42582The little girl was quiet so long that Miss Holmes said presently:"Are you very tired?"
42582The rich tinted Spanish complexion, the dark melting eyes, when he smiled-- could they ever look fierce?
42582The world is very wonderful, is n''t it?"
42582Uncle Jason, could n''t we go somewhere?
42582Was I worse than importunate?"
42582Was Laverne crying?
42582Was Laverne ignorant of the trend of all this?
42582Was Laverne making secret engagements with him?
42582Was Laverne musical?
42582Was San Francisco getting old in its scarcely more than childhood?
42582Was San Francisco to have another holocaust?
42582Was it a school friend playing a prank?
42582Was it an awful busy day?"
42582Was it down there on the bay?
42582Was it really a gull?
42582Was life all sacrifice?
42582Was she happy there at the last with you?
42582Was the great rocky point worth their consideration?
42582Was the old legend true that some mighty cataclysm had rent the rocks apart and the rivers that had flowed into the bay found an outlet to the sea?
42582Was the whole world drowned out?"
42582Was there a heart or was it all surface living?
42582Was there a steamer in?
42582Was this winter?
42582We thank Providence for our successes-- doesn''t the same power direct reverses?
42582Well, why not give him the opportunity?"
42582Were n''t you awfully afraid?
42582Were not the seasons absolutely lost?
42582Were not women girls grown larger and older?
42582What are you going to do?"
42582What chance was there then for women who had come to seek their fortunes?
42582What confidences took place?"
42582What could I do there?
42582What could she say to a man who had not yet asked her to marry him?
42582What did it look like?"
42582What do you suppose draws them to California?"
42582What does it matter whether the world is round or square?"
42582What if he made a home for them both and Miss Holmes took care of Laverne?
42582What if the tide did run out sweeping like a torrent-- were they going to breast the danger back of it?
42582What is the girl''s name?"
42582What should she do?
42582What was a father''s love like?
42582What was happening?
42582What will she have afterward?
42582What would happen to her to- morrow?
42582What would she do alone with the child if any untoward accident happened to him?
42582What would to- morrow bring?
42582When she was younger still she had once surprised her mother by saying,"Mother, where did I live before I came here?"
42582Where have you been?"
42582Where is your little girl?"
42582Where was she?
42582Who could help it in such a wild country?
42582Who is going to take you in?"
42582Who?"
42582Why did n''t they come over here and build the city?"
42582Why did they give her that name, like hard, bitter fruit?"
42582Why do n''t they build a railroad-- just so?"
42582Why do things, wishes, events go at cross- purposes?"
42582Why do you suppose I should be always longing for you, thinking about you?
42582Why do you suppose so many people have black eyes?"
42582Why go any nearer?
42582Why should not Laverne be Lady Wrexford?
42582Why should she not?
42582Will you be waiting for me?
42582Will you come and take a view of our town?"
42582Will you have some supper?"
42582Will your hair always be goldy like that?"
42582Wo n''t this old basket make splints?"
42582Would Miss Holmes do?
42582Would her father want to drag her away a prisoner?
42582Would her uncle mind, she wondered?
42582Would n''t it be funny to have it happen in your sleep?"
42582Would she be the sort of girl who would draw lovers to her feet and dismiss them with a wave of her fan?
42582Would she go?
42582Would she mind if she gave up the Liscombes''dance?
42582You have n''t many girl friends, have you?"
42582You will never go away again?"
42582You would n''t know the old place, would you?
42582You would n''t think there would be room for Australia, which is almost a continent by itself, would you?
42582You''ve never been in a Catholic Church?"
21903A great man?
21903Afraid? 21903 And how can I be sure that you will not find me wanting?"
21903And if you found all that would n''t you marry it?
21903And what is to become of the poor men when you are through with them?
21903And where are we to go this summer?
21903And you are not afraid of him? 21903 And you did not tell her?
21903And you sit here often? 21903 And you?"
21903Are there no girls here?
21903Are there such beautiful ones in Europe?
21903Are you always as conscientious as that? 21903 Are you coming,''Léna, or not?
21903Are you mad about fire? 21903 Are you so much better and purer than I?
21903As much as you are with''Léna?
21903Aunt,said Magdaléna, with her hand on the door of the sick room,"will-- will-- you kiss uncle?"
21903But do you_ really_ like to see us here? 21903 But have you no principles of right and wrong?
21903But it was dreadful, was n''t it? 21903 But surely you find Ila very fascinating?"
21903But why?
21903Can all the others know too?
21903Can not you introduce me?
21903Can we have our ride to- morrow?
21903Can you really afford this, Helena?
21903Could I not travel with her after? 21903 Could not mamma go with me?"
21903Could you take a little longer step?
21903Dick,she said sternly,"how did you get those tarantulas up?
21903Did you hold her hand?
21903Did you kiss Helena?
21903Did you sleep well?
21903Did you tell her that you loved her?
21903Did you?
21903Do n''t you love him?
21903Do they not dance beautifully?
21903Do you believe that love is everything in life?
21903Do you feel quite well yourself?
21903Do you like my frock?
21903Do you mean that you still wish to marry me?
21903Do you mean that? 21903 Do you mean to say that you had-- had intended to-- to-- add him to the quartette?"
21903Do you remember the last time we went to the hills?
21903Do you think he''s gone mad at last?
21903Do you think so?
21903Do you think you will be able to go soon?
21903Do you want me to buy this place?
21903Do-- do I need to tell you?
21903Do? 21903 Does California seem a little unreal to you?"
21903Does it?
21903Has anyone ever been amused here?
21903Have they come?
21903Have you come back to California again because you think it a good place to die in?
21903Have you met many literary people?
21903He no want marry you?
21903How can that be? 21903 How do you realise that, at your age?
21903How old is Polk?
21903How? 21903 Hurt?"
21903I wonder if he remembers that it is time to go to the country?
21903I wonder if you will ever mature,--get any heart?
21903I wonder what they are like? 21903 I''ll run you in for wearing boys''clothes; have you ever heard the penalty for that, miss?
21903If you had never met me, would you not be engaged to Helena by this time?
21903If you know that, how can you help it now?
21903If you lost Helena, could you feel like that?
21903Is anything the matter?
21903Is he dead?
21903Is it? 21903 Is n''t this gorgeous?"
21903Is papa angry?
21903Is that what you told''Léna?
21903Is that you, Helena?
21903May I ask him?
21903May I have the pleasure of the first waltz, Miss Yorba?
21903May I?
21903Mind? 21903 Miss Yorba, are you cultivating a reputation for eccentricity?"
21903Mrs. Polk is here?
21903Oh,''Léna, what shall we do?
21903Really? 21903 Shall we begin?"
21903Shall we read together?
21903Shall you be in California long?
21903Shall you call, Hannah?
21903Shall you marry a president?
21903She is expected, then? 21903 She''s-- you''ll never breathe it?"
21903Should n''t you like to marry me?
21903Should you like to smoke?
21903Someone walking over your grave?
21903Suppose you still love me?
21903Tell me,''Léna, am I improved? 21903 That means that there is none in women?
21903Then if you lost Helena, should you feel as-- as-- you did when you came here first? 21903 Then shall you come back and marry''Léna?"
21903Then when Helena goes, can I go to Santa Barbara for awhile and visit aunt?
21903Types?
21903Was it your fault or mine?
21903Was-- was-- my father rude?
21903We will have a great many other lessons, no?
21903Well, now you know it, you''ll come oftener, wo n''t you? 21903 Well?"
21903Well?
21903Well?
21903What am I to do?
21903What are you going to do?
21903What are you thinking about?
21903What do you mean, Helena? 21903 What have you got here?
21903What is it to be? 21903 What is it?"
21903What is the matter with those people?
21903What is the matter? 21903 What is the matter?
21903What other things are you going to be, Helena?
21903What the matter?
21903What''s chippies?
21903What''s that?
21903What, Helena?
21903What?
21903What?
21903What_ do_ you want?
21903Whattee difflence? 21903 When did you get back?"
21903When he coming back?
21903Where is Don Roberto?
21903Which of your heroines is buried in the cemetery?
21903Who can tell what futures may lie in a slipper?
21903Who has been teaching you coquetry? 21903 Who is Helena?"
21903Who is that man?
21903Why do they wear so many frizzes, and sailor hats on one side?
21903Why do you not keep things clean?
21903Why do you pretend?
21903Why does no one write about it? 21903 Why not go to Southern California?"
21903Will you give me your word of honour that you do not wish you were free, that you would not gladly marry her now?
21903Will you let us go to Santa Barbara to visit aunt?
21903Will you open it with me?
21903Will you sit out a dance with me-- or rather walk it out in the garden? 21903 With me?
21903Would n''t I? 21903 Would you like a light?"
21903Would you like me to pick some of ours for you?
21903You did what?
21903You do n''t mean to say you would take any girl''s lover away from her, Helena?
21903You do n''t really mean what you say when you talk that way, do you, Helena?
21903You expect to begin sometime, do you not? 21903 You have not grown cynical, Helena?"
21903You no write the books?
21903You see those little round holes covered with white film?
21903You will living with me, no? 21903 You''re never going to own up?"
21903You? 21903 _ What_ have I made you go through?
21903A controvertible hereafter?
21903A girl in boys''clothes?"
21903A quarter of a century or more of meaningless earthly existence?
21903A sudden, sickening fear assailed him: Was Magdaléna deteriorating?
21903After all, might she not have temptations which would pass his beautiful, quick- witted, triumphant daughter by?
21903Am I a great beauty?"
21903Am I beautiful?
21903Am I happy?
21903Am I to be introduced out here, or in the drawing- room after they have come downstairs?"
21903And Trennahan?
21903And he the cause?
21903And if she succeeded, what would have mattered these long years of dull loneliness, of denial of all that is dear to the heart of a girl?
21903And now?
21903And the uncle?
21903And what had Henry James to do with it?
21903And who is your companion?"
21903And will you forgive me?"
21903And yours?"
21903Are you not coming?"
21903Are you not well?"
21903Are you?
21903Ay de mi!_ Why I no dying with the wife and the little boy?
21903But I''ve been pretty good to you, have n''t I?
21903But Magdaléna?
21903But it has remained in his family until to- day-- and now it goes where?"
21903But you no suffer, no?"
21903But you will forgive me, wo n''t you?"
21903Ca n''t you come to Monterey for a week or two?
21903Ca n''t you go away without saying anything to her about it?
21903Ca n''t you see for yourself?
21903Could it be a runaway horse?
21903Could n''t we have a walk or ride somewhere to- morrow early-- out to the Presidio?
21903Could she do nothing well?
21903Did I not find enjoyment once in the very imaginings of all that has scourged me since?
21903Did it not have that iron of New England in it for which he would have sold his birthright?
21903Did you ever see a fencing match?
21903Did you like them very much?"
21903Do n''t I love you and my father; and the other girls-- some?"
21903Do n''t you know, my dear child, that you love your friend in spite of her tomboy eccentricities, not because of them?
21903Do n''t you think it will be a change?
21903Do n''t you think so?
21903Do n''t you think that if we told her she would release you?"
21903Do n''t you think that would be best?"
21903Do n''t you want to travel?"
21903Do n''t, d- don''t--""Yes?"
21903Do you follow me?"
21903Do you girls intend to study any more to- day, or not?
21903Do you like California better than New York?"
21903Do you love me?"
21903Do you not think I was right in that?"
21903Do you think I might join you to- morrow?
21903Do you think no further of writing?"
21903Do you think you can slide down the pillar?"
21903Do you think you could stand camping out?"
21903Do you think you should like it?"
21903Do you want anything in the world as much as Helena?"
21903Do you wonder that men watered the roots of their nerves with alcohol?
21903Does that satisfy you?
21903Fair Oaks?"
21903Finally he said,--"He no come back, then?"
21903From you?
21903Had her father gone suddenly mad?
21903Had she talked as well as that?
21903Had that presentiment meant anything since compassed?
21903Has she ceased to love me?
21903Have you a whiskey flask about you?"
21903Have you been enjoying yourself?"
21903Have you found your graves?"
21903Have you got much money with you?"
21903Have you heard from my baby lately?
21903He was the author of all her misery; and was any woman on earth so miserable as she?
21903He would not whip her, of course; but what would he do?
21903Heart?
21903Her father''s cruel treatment?
21903Her illness?
21903Her terrible experience in the street of painted women?
21903How are you going in?"
21903How could they take your lands?
21903How did you feel the first moment you met him?
21903How many people are there in San Francisco, anyhow?"
21903How much is it?"
21903Howard?"
21903I hate the morning after a ball, do n''t you?
21903I heard you were engaged-- to an Englishman, or something?"
21903I wonder will the wind blow me in there some night?
21903If some of my English friends should come out here five years hence, should I patronise them?
21903If you had not been in love with''Léna, should you be in love with me by this time?"
21903Is it a bargain?"
21903Is it catching, I wonder?
21903Is it true that a man stepped over the Bridal Veil backward?
21903Is not this true?"
21903Is there anything that you would care to read?
21903Is-- is--"she glanced about fearfully--"is there no hope of dear Don Roberto relenting?"
21903It might take a lifetime, but what of that if she succeeded in the end?
21903It was true that Trennahan had not gone mad over herself as other men over Helena; but what of that?
21903Magdaléna''s heart shook her very throat, but she managed to answer,"And then you would n''t buy the Mark Smith place?"
21903Marry you when you said that you wanted nothing so much in the world as to marry Helena Belmont?
21903Meanwhile, can I do anything for you in town?
21903My dear child, what are you talking about?
21903No morality?
21903No?"
21903Of course I need not tell him what I had done; but should I give it up?
21903Of course it interests you?"
21903Oh, how shall I begin?
21903Or is it your vanity that is insatiable?"
21903Or was that intelligence but the half of another, divided out there in eternity before being sucked earthwards?
21903Shall I tell you about it?"
21903Shall we get out?"
21903Shall we go for our walk?
21903Shall we go outside?
21903Shall we sit down a moment?"
21903Shall we walk on?"
21903Shall you go back to Santa Barbara?
21903Shall you stay?"
21903Shall you tire of me?"
21903Shall-- shall-- you ever marry, Helena?"
21903She asked instead,"I wonder would your conscience hurt you so hard if everything had turned out all right, and we were coming home in our own hack?"
21903She gave a peremptory glance to Rose, who responded hurriedly,"Are you fond of music, Don Roberto?
21903She gazed at him in speechless terror for a half- moment, then gasped,"W- h- a- t do you want?"
21903She make a fool de my name like the play- actor that do the monkey tricks on the stage?
21903She said,--"What is this''flirtation,''anyhow?
21903She wondered did she kill him should she be hanged?
21903She would rather it were Helena than another; for who else could make him so happy?
21903She, Magdaléna Yorba, the dull, the silent, the terrified?
21903Should I tell him?
21903Should she go down and thrust the dagger into his neck?
21903Should you mind if we came sometimes in the evening?
21903Should-- should you object?"
21903Stories were to be picked up anywhere: had she not found a number ready to her hand?
21903That she is whittling thorns for her own soul?
21903The Spanish are the most dignified-- What are they going to do, I wonder?"
21903The loss of her religion?
21903Then she asked abruptly,--"What do you mean by women having temptations?
21903Then she asked,--"What did Helena say when you told her your name?"
21903Trennahan?"
21903Trennahan?"
21903Was n''t Ila''s gown disgracefully low?
21903Was somebody ill?
21903Washington?"
21903Were any within so desperate as she?
21903What circumstances had imprinted that face so differently from the few faces familiar to her?
21903What could a man do in the face of so much beauty and so much affection, but to vow to hold up the wall for the rest of the evening?
21903What did it matter?
21903What did it mean, here again?
21903What did it mean?
21903What did this man do when he was not at home?
21903What difference now or bimeby?"
21903What do you do?"
21903What if it does?
21903What if they would not give her a chance to speak, but should lock her up at once?
21903What in Heaven''s name ails your father?
21903What is it?
21903What kind de house is this?
21903What made you keep it up for three hours?"
21903What next?
21903What secrets did it hold?
21903What shall I say to her?
21903What skeletons?
21903What was it?"
21903What was the matter with her?
21903What were men and women made for but to amuse each other?"
21903What were you writing,--your Old- California tales?"
21903What would that terrible little man do?
21903What would they think of her?
21903What''s the matter?"
21903What''s the reason they''ve come to Menlo Park?
21903When am I to see your Helena?"
21903When did you find yourself going?
21903When these came down, two hours later, Trennahan said to Don Roberto,--"May I ride with Miss Yorba to- morrow before breakfast?"
21903Where is your father?
21903Where''s your maid?"
21903Who are you?
21903Who has fallen in love with you since I left?"
21903Who is he?
21903Who were his friends besides her morose father, her cold dry uncle?
21903Who would ever have thought that he could care for anyone like that?
21903Why are they for ever knocking at the hard earth over their heads?
21903Why ca n''t they let us alone?"
21903Why could not her father have married another woman of his race?
21903Why did they not come out and shriek with the storm?
21903Why do n''t they sprout?
21903Why do you ask such foolish questions?"
21903Why had her brother left her nothing?
21903Why had she been defrauded of her birthright?
21903Why had she not known of it in the days when she had longed to shine?
21903Why has the United States ceased to make history?
21903Why have I not seen this peerless creature?"
21903Why not take advantage of that fact?
21903Why not?
21903Why now?"
21903Why should I not go back and live with him, and disappear from a world which takes no interest in me, and in which I am no earthly use?
21903Why should he not help her?
21903Why should he, with one of the prettiest girls in California beside him?
21903Why should n''t they?"
21903Why, she wondered bitterly, could she not have been given less brains, or more?
21903Wild imaginings for a plain tongue- tied little hybrid, but what man''s inner life is like unto the husk to whose making he gave no hand?
21903Will you agree to that?"
21903Will you believe that?
21903Will you come out and have a cigar?
21903Will you come?"
21903Will you forgive me this display of it?
21903Will you let me decide for both?
21903Will you let me read his letters?"
21903Will you marry me?"
21903Will you remember that?"
21903Wo n''t you come and sit down?"
21903Would I have thanked anyone for opening my eyes?
21903Would a man with an exhaustive experience of beautiful women be attracted into marriage by this ugly duckling?
21903Would her mother never come?
21903Would it bring men to her feet?
21903Would it work the spell?
21903Would these new beauties compare with that galaxy of long ago?
21903You are not afraid of snakes?"
21903You are not really thinking of writing a book, are you, Rose, dear?"
21903You could n''t come for a drive with us, could you?
21903You did not speak of me?"
21903You told me-- you do n''t mind my speaking of it?"
21903You will forgive me, wo n''t you?
21903You will not make those four young men any more miserable than they are now?"
21903You would not deliberately sacrifice others to your own pleasure, would you?"
21903You''ll have nothing but pleasant things to remember?"
21903_ Should_ I?
21903_ What_ lay behind?
21903cried the astute Helena,"you''ve been thinking the matter over, too, have you?
21903growled Don Roberto,"what you want?"
21903he asked;"not like me at all a month hence?
21903how he is?"
21903is that all?
21903really?"
21903until you find the moneys?
21903yi!_"Magdaléna was pricked with a new fear: Was her father insane?
401A costume reader?
401And NOW what is it?
401And she gets the volumes on the installment plan, do n''t you see? 401 And was n''t the Captain there?"
401And your lunch?
401Another game on to- night?
401Any news of the yarn yet?
401Ask who-- me?--how funny to--"I wonder if we are talked out-- if it would spoil the day?
401Blix, do YOU love ME?
401Blix, do you love me?
401Blix, how long is it before you go?
401Blix-- how old are we?
401Blix?
401Blix?
401But how will we know them? 401 But is n''t it an improvement?"
401But it''s the keeping it up, Condy, that makes you WORTH BEING GOOD when you finally get to be good; do n''t you think? 401 But we''d never know if they did meet, and oh-- and WHO spoke first?"
401But what is it, Condy?
401But what is it?
401But where will we have them meet?
401But which is which?
401But why DON''T you go to the dock and see the vessel, if you can make a better article that way?
401But why?
401But why?
401But would he go-- that is, at once?
401But your work?
401But, Condy,she complained,"why in the world did you get so many crackers?
401But,hazarded Blix,"do n''t you find it rather dull out here-- lonesome?
401But-- but,he protested,"it''s not so radical as that, is it?
401Ca n''t we fix it up some way,said Blix,"to bring these two together-- to help them out in some way?"
401Ca n''t we get rid of him SOMEHOW?
401Ca n''t you give us a story?
401Ca n''t you just see it sticking out between the lines? 401 Cards?"
401Cheese, Condy?
401Condy, is n''t it all splendid?
401Condy, what''s the matter?
401Condy,said Blix, looking at him intently,"what is it stands in your way of leaving the''Times''?
401Did I, could I have possibly left my stick here?
401Did that boy do that?
401Did you ever hear of Luna''s restaurant?
401Did you get what you wanted from him?
401Do n''t you see it? 401 Do n''t you see what I mean?
401Do n''t you want to?
401Do what?
401Do you dare?
401Do you suppose they could possibly suspect?
401Do you think she knows it''s he, now that he''s taken off his marguerites?
401Does he think SHE is going to make the first move?
401Eh? 401 Five?
401Have n''t we?
401He would n''t do for K. D. B., would he?
401Hey? 401 Hey?
401How did it get out of order, Captain Jack?
401How did she know?
401How would it look if Sargeant, say, should give me back the money he had won from me? 401 I LOANED it to you?"
401I did n''t think,said Travis,"that Carter would so much as dare to ask me to dance with him--""Did he?
401I say, what is it? 401 I say,"said Eckert suddenly,"who''s that girl across the street there-- the one in black, just going by that furrier''s sign?
401I wonder,said Blix, as the two skirted the Plaza, going down to Kearney Street;"I wonder if I ought to ask him to supper?"
401If I put you on the car, will you expect me to pay your car- fare?
401In Heaven''s name, what does it mean?
401Is n''t it better than teas, and dancing, and functions?
401Is n''t it disappointing? 401 Is n''t it glory hallelujah?"
401Is n''t this a jolly little corner?
401Is that all? 401 Is that all?
401Is that all?
401Is that it? 401 Is that so?
401Is your sister-- is Miss Travis going to have her breakfast now? 401 It gets pretty bad sometimes, does n''t it?"
401It''s no worse for me than it is for you and-- well, do you suppose I would play with any one else? 401 It''s''Life''s Handicap,''"he answered, with a start;"but why and but why have I--""What''s it about?
401Just''well''?
401NOW what will we do?
401No, is it possible?
401Now we''ll stop and get to fishing again; do n''t you want to?
401Now, how in the wide world did that book come in my pocket?
401Now, why should I lend you money to play against me? 401 Oh, Blixy, little girl, do YOU love ME?"
401Oh, Condy, will you, could you? 401 Should we?
401Suppose it is n''t K. D. B., after all?
401That cuckoo clock?
401That we do n''t pretend to love each other any more?
401That would be a good technical detail, would n''t it, Condy?
401That''s Miss Bessemer, is n''t it?
401That''s Mr. Rivers, is n''t it, daughter?
401That''s the beginning of being better, is n''t it, Condy?
401The Encyclopaedia?
401The red- headed one has put his hat on a chair, just behind him, notice? 401 Then you think my chance of coming back here would be pretty slim if I leave for a month now?"
401They both asked us to come out and see them again, did you notice that? 401 We might be a thousand miles away from the city, for all the looks of it, might n''t we, Condy?"
401We ought to work some kind of a treasure into this yarn; ca n''t you think up something new and original in the way of a treasure? 401 Well, Blix?"
401Well, how''s the yarn getting on?
401Well, that''s kind of disappointin''to you, ai n''t it?
401Well, then, I COULDN''T offer him a dime, do n''t you see? 401 Well, we''ll make some creamed oysters; how would that do?"
401Well, what difference does it make, Condy?
401Well, what of it?
401Well, what''s that in your hand now?
401Well, where''s the blooming book, then?
401Well?
401What are the tears for, Blixy?
401What are you frowning so about, and clinching your fists? 401 What are you''on''this morning, Condy?"
401What book is it?
401What could you say?
401What did they say?
401What difference would that make?
401What do I know about ships?
401What do you say?
401What do you want to study to be a doctor for? 401 What does it mean?"
401What good would that do?
401What have I been carrying it around for? 401 What is?"
401What kind of cipher?
401What line-- what-- what are you talking about? 401 What''s that building down there on the shore of the bay-- the one with the flagstaff?"
401What''s that? 401 What''s that?"
401What''s the garboard streak, Condy?
401What''s the matter?
401What''s wrong, Condy-- what''s the matter?
401What-- what is it?'' 401 What?
401What? 401 When are you going?"
401When he broke that time, was n''t it grand?
401Where are the rolls? 401 Where are you going?''
401Where did you get all that? 401 Where do you suppose they are going?
401Where to, in Heaven''s name?
401Where''s that?
401Where?
401Where?
401Which? 401 Who?
401Why WILL he act like such a ninny?
401Why do n''t you get a ship right away-- to- morrow-- and go right off on some other adventure?
401Why not get a package of Chinese tea, now that you''re down here, and take it home with you?
401Why not?
401Why, Conny, old man, all alone here? 401 Why, ai n''t this very sudden- like, Miss Bessemer?
401Why, then?
401Why, what are you going to do?
401Will you give me my money?
401Will you promise me one thing, Condy?
401Wo n''t it be the greatest fun?
401Yes, is n''t it a pity he will chew that nasty, smelly tobacco? 401 Yes, yes, in Luna''s restaurant, was n''t it?"
401Yes; WASN''T that a barkentine?
401Yes; and what are you doing with it all?
401You do love me, Condy, do n''t you, just as I love you?
401You know-- know-- know what?
401You mean that schooner?
401You never heard of''Life''s Handicap''?
401You''re not going to play that banjo here?
401''What would the robin do then, poor thing?''
401*****************"It''s good- by, dear, is n''t it?"
401A little later on he inquired with sudden concern:"Have you got anything to eat in the house?"
401And was she never to know how dear she was to him?
401And you are going to let me go away from you for so long, and say nothing more than that to me?
401And you truly mean, Condy, that you never will gamble again?
401And, besides, do you think I would take MONEY from you?
401Are n''t you a big enough man to see your chance when it comes?
401Are you a stockholder?"
401At nine o''clock she said decisively:"Do you know what time we must get up in the morning if we are to have breakfast and get the seven- forty train?
401Atkins?"
401B.?"
401Blix, is n''t it the greatest thing in the world to love each other as we do?"
401Broderick killed him in a duel-- or was it Terry killed Broderick?
401But it''s playing with something that''s quite too serious to be played with-- after all, is n''t it, now?
401But the mouth organ-- what''s that for?"
401But who will take your place here?
401But why do n''t he do something, that captain?"
401But why should n''t I have a profession just like a man-- just like you, Condy?
401But will you promise me that you will tell me whenever you do play?"
401But, Blix, suppose I went-- well, then what?
401By Jove, you''d back a man up, would n''t you?
401Ca n''t you just SEE it?
401Ca n''t you look in at the hotel this afternoon?
401Ca n''t you understand?
401Can we look around?"
401Chapter XII But did Blix care for him?
401Condy Rivers, do you know what time it is?"
401Condy Rivers, what''s got into you NOW?"
401Condy, IS there anything in the world better or finer than a strong man?"
401Condy, are you listening to me?"
401Condy, ca n''t you think of something?"
401Condy, do n''t you suppose I know?
401Condy, tell me what kind of a boat is that?"
401Condy,"she exclaimed suddenly,"do n''t you see your CHANCE?
401Could he ever think of finding anything in life sweeter and finer than this dear young girl of nineteen?
401Did he not know Travis through and through by now-- her opinions, her ideas, her convictions?
401Did n''t I buy the book and get the lunch, and make the sandwiches, and pay the car- fare?
401Did you ever hear about or read about Heidelberg University?"
401Did you notice that, Snooky?"
401Did you put the reels in the lunch- basket?--and the fly- book?
401Do I have any fun, does it do me any good, do I get ideas for yarns?
401Do n''t you feel sort of blix?"
401Do n''t you know that the garboard streak is the last plank next the keel?
401Do n''t you see?
401Do n''t you think they''ll take it, Condy?"
401Do n''t you want to go?"
401Do you love me?"
401Do you mind if I smoke?"
401Do you notice it?
401Do you suppose if you stood up you could see inside?"
401Do you suppose women are so blind?
401Do you think women are absolutely BLIND, or so imbecile as men are?
401Do you want to play poker?"
401Does either one of''em seem put out to you?
401Even Travis, as she rose to his abrupt entrance?
401Good- by, Condy; have n''t we had the jolliest day that ever was?"
401Had he also left that neighborhood?
401Had he fled the city, the State, the country even?
401Had their relations changed?
401Had they broken up a plot, thwarted a conspiracy, prevented a crime?
401Had they frightened him forth to spend the rest of his days fleeing from an unnamed, unknown avenger-- a veritable wandering Jew?
401Had they played out the play, had they come to the end of each other''s resources?
401Have him go down to see her and never come up again, see?
401Have n''t I done enough?
401Have n''t you had a better time than if you had gone to the Tea?''"
401Have you an idea for a thirty- thousand- word novel?
401Have you everything that belongs to you?
401Have you got a pull with the Water Company?
401Have you got everything?
401Have you sent them''A Victory Over Death''yet?"
401He could look forward to no pleasure in his day''s work; and what was the matter with the sun that morning?
401He hurried to the office of the club, and sent a despatch to Blix-- the third since morning:"Can I come up right away?
401He was sober enough to think he had been insulted; and what do you suppose he did?"
401How ARE they to know that we wrote the letters?"
401How can I, if I have n''t any money?
401How could a girl understand the power of it?
401How did you happen to choose it?"
401How do you know, you may have''foiled a villain''with that telegram-- prevented a crime?"
401How else had he been so happy?
401How long now is it before you go, Blix?"
401How many cards?"
401How much have you got?"
401How much is it, John?"
401How much money do you suppose them bricks represent?
401How was he to get through that first evening that he must pass alone?
401How would they know each other?
401Howard, have you got your lessons for to- morrow?"
401However in the world would your father get along without you-- and Snooky and Howard?"
401I know you could do better work on your novel if you did n''t have to work on the''Times,''could n''t you?"
401I presume you''ll go back and forth for your meals?"
401I should think you would want to have some one with you to keep you company-- to-- to do your cooking for you?"
401I''d give a dollar and a half--""If you had it?"
401I''m a buffoon.--But have n''t we had a great afternoon?"
401In Heaven''s name what is it, Blix?"
401In the meanwhile, what?
401Is it all right?
401Is it an agreement?"
401Is it strong enough for you, Papum?"
401Is it too loud?"
401Is n''t she pretty?
401Is n''t that a SCENE for you?
401Is she got up yet?"
401Is that all you have to say to me?"
401Is that so?"
401Is there anything we can break?"
401It WAS a bit awful was n''t it?"
401Johnnie came up to her there, out on the links, fresh as a daisy, and put out his hand, with,''Why, how do you do, Miss Bessemer?''
401K. D. B., for instance; who is she, and what is she like?"
401Know who it is?"
401Look around-- isn''t this great?"
401Look at their names; are n''t they perfect?
401May I express the fervent hope that you also will be there?
401NOW would he hold still while she brushed his hair?"
401Now be sincere; did n''t it fail?"
401Now, what do you suppose seven thousand quart bottles of fifty- year- old whiskey would be worth?
401Oh, I''ll never forget to- day nor-- yes, yes, I''ll promise-- why, to- day-- Blix-- where''s that damn book gone?"
401Savvy?"
401See over there, on the wall opposite?
401See, Condy?"
401Send it to the Centennial Company, why do n''t you?
401Shall we all have a drink?"
401Shall we go down to Chinatown-- to the restaurant, or to the water- front again?
401Shall we?"
401She wrote:"Do n''t you want to come up and play cards with me to- night?
401Sounds-- don''t you know, THIS way?"
401Suppose I did n''t find something to do-- and the chances are that I would n''t for three or four months-- what would I live on in the meanwhile?
401Suppose he kills her some time?"
401Suppose they are n''t happy together after they''re married?
401Suppose you left them for a month-- would they hold your place for you?"
401Tell me, do you honestly love me?
401Then Travis said in a low voice, and sweetly:"She died?"
401Then quietly she said:"Well, Condy?"
401Then what?
401There''s no such thing as distance for us, is there?
401They say,''It''s only Johnnie Carter; what do you expect?''
401This is an art, a kind of fiction, do n''t you see?
401Those little details count, do n''t they?
401To another restaurant?"
401To love Blix and to be near her-- what else was worth while?
401Travis, where are we?"
401Was Blix to go away, leave him, perhaps for all time, and not know how much he cared?
401Was their little flirtation of the last eighteen months, charming as it had been, about to end?
401Was there any more freshness in her for him?
401Watermelon this morning, eh?
401We have n''t had a game in over a week?"
401We understand each other, do n''t we?"
401What MORE can you want?
401What are you looking for in that drawer-- matches?
401What can we do?"
401What could he turn to in order to fill up the great emptiness that her going would leave in his daily life?
401What dark door had they opened, what red- headed phantom had they evoked?
401What did you have?
401What did you think-- think it was a can- opener?"
401What do I do it for?
401What do you say?"
401What do you suppose they think?"
401What do you think?"
401What if the eggs themselves had not been sufficiently cooked, and the corkscrew forgotten?
401What if the pepper for the hard- boiled eggs had sifted all over the"devilish"ham sandwiches?
401What if the wine was warm and the stuffed olives oily?
401What is to be done?
401What kind of a purse- proud plutocrat do you think I am?
401What money have I got to play with?"
401What must we do to be saved?
401What mystery had they touched upon there in the bald, bare back room of the Quarter''s restaurant?
401What time is it now?"
401What was he to do with himself after she was gone?
401What was it?
401What was this he was thinking-- what was this he was telling himself?
401What will we do?
401What''ll we do?
401What''s a good man if he''s weak?--if his goodness is better than he is himself?
401What''s a story of adventure without a treasure?
401What''s gone wrong?"
401What''s the matter with the crackers?
401What''s to be done?
401What-- what''s the matter?"
401When I stop, my pay stops, and wherewithal would I be fed?
401When it came to that, what amusement would he have at either affair?
401Where DO people fish around here?
401Where did that come from?"
401Where did you find time to study so much?"
401Where did you get that clock?
401Where''s a knife?
401Where''s the blooming mouth- organ?"
401Who was drunk?"
401Who''ll pay for the supper to- night at Luna''s, and our railroad fare going home?"
401Who?"
401Whose is it?"
401Why did n''t you ask me?"
401Why do n''t I?
401Why do n''t you think of that?"
401Why do n''t you write it and send it East?
401Why not speak to her, why not tell her that he loved her?
401Will you also carry a bunch of the same flower?
401Will you have a glass of Madeira, miss?"
401Will you likewise, and wear a marguerite in your lapel?
401Will you not accord me the great favor of a personal interview?
401Wonder what I''ll be doing at the end of four years?
401Would he speak before she went?
401Would n''t it be fun?"
401Would n''t it be indiscreet?"
401Would n''t that diver''s story do?"
401Would they take you back if you left them long enough to write your novel?
401Yet the style of her, as Condy Rivers told himself, flew up and hit you in the face; and her figure-- was there anything more perfect?
401You can make up a lot of despatches like that, just to have the thing look natural; savvy?"
401You could call it representative could n''t you?
401You could spend twenty years working as you are now, and at the end what would you be?
401You could write it in a month, could n''t you, if you had nothing else to do?
401You did n''t know it would amount to so much, did you?"
401You have n''t read any of them yet?"
401You see that picture, that chromo, on the wall opposite?"
401You were dickering with the cheese, and the man said,''How many crackers?''
401You''re not going to overturn such time- worn, time- honored customs as that?
401and never, never touch a card again?
401and the soft pretty effect of her yellow hair seen through the veil-- could anything be more fetching?
401and what for?"
401and''wherever did you come from?''
401book?
401did n''t you EXPECT me?"
401exclaimed Blix in alarm,"are you sick?"
401exclaimed Condy;"what do YOU know of poker?
401exclaimed Travis;"what is it now?"
401garboard streak?
401he added--"and when?
401he exclaimed in amazement,"what do you mean?"
401he exclaimed suddenly,"where did you get that clock?
401he suddenly inquired of Condy"What do those Eastern publishin''people think of Our Mug and Billy Isham and the whiskey schooner?"
401he''s got a terrible voice, like this, ROW- ROW- ROW see?
401how else was he slowly loosening the grip of the one evil and vicious habit that had clutched him so long?
401how else was his ambition stirring?
401how else was his hitherto aimless enthusiasm hardening to energy and determination?
401is that so?"
401it would be a deal now, would n''t it?"
401never play for money?
401she repeated;"but why Blix?"
401she retorted;"but you promise?"
401thought Condy to himself--"how could she tell?"
401what am I going to DO with such a boy as you are, after all-- a great big, overgrown boy?
401what?
401what?
401what?
401what?"
401which?
401which?--how can we tell?
401who-- what-- wh-- what are you talking about?"
1056A bit of hysteria and melodrama, eh?
1056A brother socialist?
1056Afraid?
1056After what has passed?
1056Ai n''t you comin''?
1056All right, you Haeckelites, I may reason like a medicine man, but, pray, how do you reason? 1056 An''what''s the good of it all, hey?
1056And how about it?
1056And now, what do you know of matter, according to your own positive science? 1056 And pray what would you do?"
1056And the ground?
1056And what does that mean? 1056 And what is math?"
1056And what the deuce is that?
1056And what''s it all about, anyway?
1056And why does Martin want to write?
1056And you?
1056Any advance?--for rail- road ticket and extras?
1056Are addicted to having a wife in every port?
1056Are n''t you afraid to venture it up in this climate?
1056Arrested?
1056As I was saying-- what was I saying?
1056Bad impression, you mean? 1056 Books clean to the bottom?"
1056But do n''t you like Barillo''s voice?
1056But how did you escape?
1056But how did you know where I lived?
1056But if all you wanted was money, why did n''t you stay in the laundry?
1056But if he did not speak, then nothing could have happened, could it?
1056But if mamma objects? 1056 But if you fail?
1056But if you_ did_ sell it, what do you think you''d get for it?
1056But suppose,--and we must suppose, sometimes, my dear,--suppose he arouses her interest too particularly in him?
1056But that character, that Wiki- Wiki, why do you make him talk so roughly? 1056 But the story-- how did you like it?"
1056But then, may not I be peculiarly constituted to write?
1056But was n''t it rash of you to come here?
1056But were n''t you frightened? 1056 But what can I do here all day Sunday?"
1056But what do you care?
1056But what good are these bigger- things, these masterpieces?
1056But why did you go there?
1056But why do you persist in writing such things when you know they wo n''t sell?
1056But why does she?
1056But you do n''t hold yourself superior to all the judges of music?
1056But you love me?
1056But you''ve got the door shut on them now?
1056But, Marian, why should your Hermann be jealous of my writing poetry about my own sister?
1056But, say, Mart,after a long pause,"how did it end?
1056Can I?
1056Candidly, now, did n''t she?
1056Charley Hapgood, that fellow who speaks always in platitudes?
1056Come?
1056Comin''to the dance to- night?
1056D''ye know Julia?
1056D''ye remember that time we parted at the Hot Springs?
1056Did I tell you how I first read your story?
1056Did Mr. Brissenden leave any address?
1056Did you find what you wanted?
1056Did you tell''m you''d charge him for gas if he goes on readin''in bed?
1056Dinner?
1056Do I think so? 1056 Do n''t you think it''s about time you got a job?"
1056Do you mean to tell me that you do not believe in regulating these various outrageous exercises of power?
1056Do you mean--?
1056Do you think my mother would permit this?
1056Do you think so?
1056Do you?
1056Does n''t it jar on your ear?
1056Doin''much readin''?
1056Easy money, eh?
1056Five days ago?
1056For two years''work?
1056Goin''to the Lotus Club dance to- night?
1056Got a gang?
1056Has he paid last week''s board?
1056Have n''t you heard?
1056Have you had that, too?
1056Have you thought about him? 1056 Hello, is that you?"
1056Hello, what''s that?
1056Henchman?
1056Hope you do n''t mind my coming?
1056How can I wade through that and talk with you? 1056 How could it be otherwise with any one who knew you?"
1056How d''ye do it, anyway, Mart?
1056How did it happen? 1056 How did you like it?"
1056How do I chop?
1056How do you know it is good?
1056How do you know?
1056How do you know?
1056How do you mean?
1056How do you mean?
1056How long since he died?
1056How long would I have to study before I could go to the university?
1056How much did you say it would cost?
1056How old is he?
1056How shall I get out?
1056How will a spanking do?
1056How''d yeh know?
1056Huh? 1056 I beg pardon?"
1056I think they are beautiful, very beautiful,she said;"but you ca n''t sell them, can you?
1056I was only remarkin''--"What?
1056I was remarking to my wife only the other day,the other was saying,"would n''t it be a good idea to have you out to dinner some time?
1056I wonder what a book like that will earn Marlow?
1056If I fail?
1056In the name of goodness, child, what are you babbling about?
1056Including the sign?
1056Is all this of your own free will?
1056Is he buried yet?
1056Is it a chill? 1056 Is that what you mean?"
1056It has not been his fault, but he has played much with--"With pitch?
1056It''s a beaut, ai n''t it?
1056Lookin''for a job?
1056Makin''dates outside, eh?
1056May not the editor have been right in his revision of your''Sea Lyrics''?
1056No joshin''?
1056No matter how poorly it is done,he persisted,"do n''t you see anything in it?--in the thought of it, I mean?"
1056Nothin''doin''eh?
1056Now would n''t that rattle you?
1056Of course it was snapped up by the first magazine?
1056Of the_ motif_?
1056Only I''m not worthy of it?
1056Pray, how do you classify me?
1056Pretty good title, eh? 1056 Pusillanimous?"
1056Read it yourself and show me whatever strikes you as obscene-- that was the word, was n''t it?
1056Say, mister, can you give me a quarter to get a bed?
1056Say, you do n''t care for the girls-- much?
1056She considers me quite eligible?
1056So you do n''t think I''ll succeed as a writer, eh?
1056So you know about that? 1056 Straight, Bill, what is it?"
1056Sure that is all?
1056Sure?
1056Surely you do n''t desire the approval of the bourgeois swine that read the newspapers?
1056That would be thirty- five dollars a month, would n''t it?
1056The question is, are you prepared to pay?--cash, and cash down, I mean? 1056 The reason for your writing is to make a living, is n''t it?"
1056The work did it, eh?
1056Then it is understood, Mr. Eden, that we''ll mail you the check to- morrow?
1056Then one ca n''t make a living out of poetry?
1056Then where did Judge Blount get the license to assault truth?
1056Then you did like the other women?
1056Then you do n''t like my essay?
1056Then you wo n''t come?
1056They ai n''t no use in me askin''you to change your mind an''hit the road with me?
1056This is hell, ai n''t it?
1056To sit up with a sick friend, I suppose?
1056To the show?
1056To you, then, my goal is as much a chimera as perpetual motion?
1056Understand? 1056 Was you drunk again last night?"
1056Water- wagon?
1056Well, are n''t you glad to see me?
1056Well, are you going to tackle it?
1056Well, it would, would n''t it?
1056Well, then,he said,"how about my views?
1056Well, what do you think of him?
1056Well, what is it?
1056Well?
1056What I mean is: if you love me, how does it happen that you love me now so much more than you did when your love was weak enough to deny me?
1056What I want to know is whether or not you will put a thousand dollars in on this deal?
1056What are you goin''for?--a girl?
1056What are you quitting for?
1056What can you do?
1056What did you do?
1056What did you say?
1056What did you think it would be like?
1056What did you think of my cousins?
1056What do I want with socialism?
1056What do you go to such a place for?
1056What do you mean?
1056What do you think of it? 1056 What do you want, Martin?"
1056What does it profit a man to write a whole library and lose his own life?
1056What has happened?
1056What have you got in your vest pockets?
1056What in hell has Latin to do with it?
1056What is it, honest?
1056What is it? 1056 What is it?"
1056What is that smell?
1056What is the best time to call? 1056 What is the matter?"
1056What is_ booze_? 1056 What magazine is that?"
1056What makes you think so?
1056What makes you tremble so?
1056What was you sayin''?
1056What will my people say?
1056What would you advise?
1056What would you like to have now, right now, if you could get it?
1056What would you like to have?
1056What''s eatin''yer?
1056What''s her name?
1056What''s that?
1056When I had n''t a job? 1056 When did you love me?"
1056When is he goin''to sea again?
1056When you meet a young lady an''she asks you to call, how soon can you call?
1056When''d you chuck the cannery?
1056Where did you get it?
1056Where did you make his acquaintance?
1056Where you ben all the time? 1056 Where?"
1056Who is Kreis?
1056Who is he?
1056Who was that lady friend I seen you with that night?
1056Who?
1056Why did n''t you dare it before?
1056Why did n''t you say,''Ca n''t say that it do''?
1056Why did n''t you select a nice subject?
1056Why do n''t I go to work?
1056Why do n''t you become a reporter?
1056Why do n''t you eat?
1056Why do n''t you go away, Martin?
1056Why do n''t you poke him?
1056Why do n''t you send''em down an''up by express? 1056 Why do n''t you trade with me no more?"
1056Why do you want to do that?
1056Why do you?
1056Why were n''t you born with an income?
1056Why, you said just now, to me,''whiskey and beer-- anything that will make you drunk''--make me drunk, do n''t you see?
1056Why?
1056Will it-- do you think it will sell?
1056Wot''s the good of chewin''de rag about it? 1056 Would it not be better not to tell your father?
1056Yes, but the opera itself?
1056Yes, that''s clear; but how about you?
1056Yes, what do you want?
1056You ai n''t a- goin''to ride them seventy miles into Oakland on top of this?
1056You ai n''t goin''back on me, Mart?
1056You believe that I have some show in journalism but none in literature?
1056You do n''t mean Tetralani or Barillo?
1056You do n''t think I''ll win out?
1056You hate and fear the socialists,he remarked to Mr. Morse, one evening at dinner;"but why?
1056You know what Hume said?
1056You know?
1056You lika da eat?
1056You mean makin''b''lieve you do n''t care about them?
1056You mean to use this young sailor to wake her up?
1056You no''fraid?
1056You remember that fiver you gave me the time I did n''t have carfare? 1056 You remember the other time I was here I said I could n''t talk about books an''things because I did n''t know how?
1056You see that reach? 1056 You surely do n''t mean to say that Mr. Hapgood is stupid?"
1056You think I''m no good?--that I''ve fallen down and am a disgrace to the family?
1056You want me to go to work?
1056You want to be famous?
1056You''re not stringin''me?
1056You''ve gone to the university?
1056After all, what did it matter?
1056After all, what did it matter?
1056Ai n''t I right?"
1056An''what''s in it?
1056An''when you''re dead, you''ll rot the same as me, an''what''s it matter how you live?--eh?
1056An''where d''ye live?"
1056And always was Martin''s maddening and unuttered demand: Why did n''t you feed me then?
1056And are you going to make good?
1056And do you know why she carries herself the way she does?
1056And have you thought of the years of licentiousness he inevitably has lived?
1056And if he did so, would he have to repeat the manoeuvre the next time?
1056And if we don''t--""Yes?"
1056And is it for that, for the recognition and the money, that you now want me?"
1056And the next?
1056And then, in reply to Martin''s protest:"What have I to do with books?
1056And were n''t you glad to get away without catching that dreadful disease?"
1056And what did the money matter?
1056And where does Martin Eden and the work Martin Eden performed come in in all this?
1056And who was to say that such a remembrance might not sway the balance of their judgment just a trifle in his favor?
1056And who was to say?
1056And why could he not be the man?
1056And why should he not be?
1056And why?
1056And yet, what was the matter with him?
1056And, furthermore, they bought good stuff, too, for were they not buying his?
1056Another time she would persuade him to take a position, for had he not said he would do anything she asked?
1056Are you a sailor?"
1056As Ruth paused beside them she heard Martin saying:-"You surely do n''t pronounce such heresies in the University of California?"
1056Besides, what does it matter?"
1056But did you finish grammar school?"
1056But how can I?
1056But how do you do it?
1056But it do n''t mean they_ must_ have helped somebody, does it?
1056But that was n''t so bad, was it, two acceptances in three days?
1056But the point is: Why have I done this?
1056But then you have relatives, somebody who could assist you?"
1056But what of that?
1056But what was a brain for?
1056But what was he waiting for?
1056But what was it worth, after all?
1056But what''s all that got to do with Herbert Spencer anyway?
1056But what''s the use of words?
1056But where am I at-- I mean, where am I?
1056But who was Swinburne?
1056But why ca n''t we meet some other time?
1056But why do you love me?
1056But why?
1056But why?
1056But why?
1056Butler?"
1056Could you help loving father?
1056Denied happiness himself, why should he deny happiness to her?
1056Did he know the head- luna of the plantation?
1056Did n''t they spoil your style?"
1056Did that young man who spoke so highfalutin''get her?"
1056Do n''t you see, Martin?
1056Do n''t you smell my breath?"
1056Do you know them?"
1056Do you know?"
1056Do you love me?
1056Do you think that literature is not at all my vocation?"
1056Do you think they are so radical?"
1056Eden?"
1056Eden?"
1056Eden?"
1056Ends?"
1056Ever noticed that cooks drink like hell?--an''bakers, too?
1056Father has offered--""I understand all that,"he broke in;"but what I want to know is whether or not you have lost faith in me?"
1056For five cents he could have bought a package of Durham and brown papers and rolled forty cigarettes-- but what of it?
1056For what reason under the sun do men and women come together if not for the exchange of the best that is in them?
1056Funny, ai n''t it?
1056Gold bricks?"
1056Got any whiskey?
1056Have you thought of that, daughter?
1056He crushed her in his arms again and again, and then asked:-"And you?
1056He forgot where he was and Bernard Higginbotham''s existence, till that gentleman demanded:-"Seen a ghost?"
1056He is so ineligible in every way, you know, and suppose he should come to love you?"
1056He owed somebody two dollars and a half, that was certain, but who was it?
1056He recovered it and was in the act of returning it, when Martin cried:-"What''s that?--A ferry ticket?
1056He turned back and asked:-"When you''re speakin''to a young lady-- say, for instance, Miss Lizzie Smith-- do you say''Miss Lizzie''?
1056He''ll make the Governor''s Chair before he dies, and, who knows?
1056He-- he has never spoken?"
1056How could he explain?
1056How could he live on it?
1056How could he, herding with such cattle, ever become worthy of her?
1056How could his brain ever master it all?
1056How could she, living the refined life she did?
1056How did he do it?
1056How did it happen that they had drawn nothing from them?
1056How did the others do it?
1056How did you learn all this you''ve ben talkin''?"
1056How did you make me love you?"
1056How do they happen to be here?"
1056How do you do it?"
1056How do you like his poetry?"
1056How does it compare with other men''s work?"
1056How else are you to learn about the enemy?
1056How far would it take him?
1056How many of them could tie a lanyard knot, or take a wheel or a lookout?
1056I read Maeterlinck and understand him--""His mysticism, you understand that?"
1056I usually know where I''m at-- What''s wrong now?"
1056I was workin''out them rules before breakfast this A.M. What d''ye think of them?"
1056I wonder if you''ll believe that I''ve never been inside a physics or chemistry laboratory?
1056I''d never get beyond a clerkship, and how could you and I be happy on the paltry earnings of a clerk?
1056If you are feeding me now for work performed, why did you not feed me then when I needed it?
1056In pursuance of this decision, when the two brothers, talking university shop, had used"trig"several times, Martin Eden demanded:-"What is_ trig_?"
1056In the meantime the world had begun to ask:"Who is this Martin Eden?"
1056Is it a go?"
1056Is it already formulated?
1056Is it utterly hopeless?
1056Is literature less human than the architecture and sculpture of Egypt?
1056Is love so gross a thing that it must feed upon publication and public notice?
1056It is easy for you to talk of annulling the law of development, but where is the new law of development that will maintain your strength?
1056Lookin''for a bed?"
1056Martin wanted to laugh, but, instead, demanded:-"How much would that be?"
1056May it not be--""That I am not trained in opera?"
1056No state of slaves can stand--""How about the United States?"
1056Not that I care for his opinion-- but what''s the odds?
1056Now if he''d married her, and-- You do n''t mind, Mart?"
1056Now, how am I goin''to get it?
1056Now, how did he know that?
1056Now, who are the best betters?
1056Of course I do n''t like the crowd, but what''s a poor chap to do?
1056Off to sea?
1056Or Sunday?"
1056Or the evening?
1056Or was he alive still, and writing?
1056Or was it a dream?
1056Or was it the heeling of the boat?
1056Or were they afraid of life, these writers and editors and readers?
1056Saints in heaven-- how could they be anything but fair and pure?
1056Savve?
1056Savve?--you will, will you?"
1056Say, d''ye understand?"
1056Say, d''ye want any more?"
1056Say, why do n''t you get married with all this money to burn?
1056See?"
1056Shall I light the grate?"
1056Shall I tell you what that something is?
1056She spoke once again, half an hour later, when she asked,"Are n''t you tired?"
1056She was wonder and mystery, and how could he guess one thought of hers?
1056Should he offer her his arm?
1056Should he therefore drop her arm and change over?
1056Tell me that-- what''s it matter in the long run?"
1056That was the way bourgeois society valued a man, and who was he to expect it otherwise?
1056The afternoon?--not too close to meal- time?
1056The fact that the stuff he had written had appeared inside the covers of books?
1056Then how had he been ravaged by the sun?
1056Then it was that Martin made his remark:"You hate and fear the socialists; but why?
1056They do matter, do n''t they?"
1056Think you''d be willin''to learn?"
1056Typhoid-- did I tell you?"
1056Understand?
1056Understand?
1056Understand?
1056Understand?"
1056Vainly he asked: Where are the great souls, the great men and women?
1056Was he dead a hundred years or so, like most of the poets?
1056Was it because the editors of the magazines were commonplace?
1056Was there no honesty in the world?
1056Watch''m waltz, eh?
1056Well, the years have passed, and what do you think about it now?"
1056Well, what do you, the latest of the ephemera, want with fame?
1056What are you?
1056What did happen?"
1056What did he do with his education, anyway?
1056What did love have to do with Ruth''s divergent views on art, right conduct, the French Revolution, or equal suffrage?
1056What do they do for a living?
1056What do you want in these sick and rotten cities of men?
1056What fool expects to?
1056What had they done with their educations?
1056What injury had he done Bernard Higginbotham?
1056What is it?"
1056What kind of a brain lay behind there?
1056What made the difference?
1056What rotten good is our education, yours and mine and Arthur''s and Norman''s?
1056What should his attitude be?
1056What under heaven do you want with a daughter of the bourgeoisie?
1056What was it capable of?
1056What was that?
1056What was the last sonnet about?"
1056What was the matter with them?
1056What when the steamer reached Tahiti?
1056What will be the result?
1056What would she think if she learned that he had never washed his teeth in all the days of his life?
1056What''s the good of me workin''like a slave all week, a- savin''minutes, an''them a- comin''an''ringin''in fancy- starch extras on me?
1056What''s the matter with you?"
1056What''s yer rush?
1056When I was just as I am now, as a man, as an artist, the same Martin Eden?
1056When I was starving?
1056When did you first know?"
1056When she averred he had insulted the judge, he retorted:-"By telling the truth about him?"
1056Where are you goin''to sell it?"
1056Where did you learn that right cross-- if I may ask?"
1056Where did you pick up what you know?"
1056Where do I take hold an''begin?
1056Where do you belong?
1056Where had those words come from?
1056Where was you anyway?"
1056Which I think was very fine of him-- don''t you?"
1056Who are you, Martin Eden?
1056Who are you?
1056Who are you?
1056Who sent him?
1056Who was he that he should be right and all the cultured world wrong?
1056Who was he that he should not be similarly treated in a few more months?
1056Who was that?
1056Who''d blame any girl?"
1056Why am I rolling all about the shop?
1056Why could he not chant that, too, as the poets did?
1056Why could n''t Cheese- Face be licked?
1056Why did n''t you give me a dinner then?
1056Why did n''t you let me swat him just once?
1056Why did n''t you write that way in the story?"
1056Why do n''t you go to work an''earn an honest livin'', eh?
1056Why do n''t you try to get work on a newspaper, if you are so bound up in your writing?
1056Why do you fill your head with Saxon and general culture?
1056Why do you know me now?
1056Why do you smoke so much, Martin?"
1056Why had he not invited him to dinner then?
1056Why had she done it?
1056Why not become a reporter?--for a while, at least?"
1056Why should I and the beauty in me be ruled by the dead?
1056Why should he waste any time with this man he did not like?
1056Why should you mint beauty into gold?
1056Why should you palter with magazines?
1056Why?
1056Willin''to listen?"
1056Would it not be a paying investment to put stamps on the huge pile of manuscripts under the table and start them on their travels again?
1056Would it take him to her?
1056You do n''t mind my being frank, do you?
1056You do n''t mind my speaking my mind this way, dear?"
1056You do n''t think I''m in it for my health?"
1056You do n''t think I''m playin''the fool, do you?"
1056You have never attended high school?
1056You passed first, did n''t you?"
1056You use the double negative--""What''s the double negative?"
1056You wanted to create beauty, but how could you when you knew nothing about the nature of beauty?
1056You''re not goin''to shake us so sudden as all that?"
1056Your mother?"
1056and what are you?
1056or''Miss Smith''?"
8535''Way back?
8535A cigar? 8535 A divorce?
8535A what?
8535Ai n''t I, just? 8535 An allowance?
8535And ai n''t you?
8535And do you imagine I would keep it? 8535 And what do you think of what is now called San Francisco society?"
8535And who was she?
8535And you are not afraid to trust me with this money?
8535And you?
8535Any one ill?
8535Are you a socialist?
8535Are you engaged to her?
8535Are you engaged? 8535 Are you going to marry Gathbroke?"
8535Are you poor?
8535Are you really going to give me breakfast? 8535 Are you refusing me outright?"
8535Are you sure those are the only reasons?
8535Are you?
8535As bad as that, was it? 8535 But have you met him?
8535But if you study with this man?
8535But should you like to have them rubbed off by your husband? 8535 But you believe she''d like to precipitate a war in Europe for her own purposes?"
8535But you go about now? 8535 But you''ll come back and see us?"
8535But your family_ is_ good?
8535Ca n''t you make''em sit tip, some way? 8535 Can he?
8535Can not you see for yourself what association with all these common people has done to you? 8535 Correspond-- Gora?
8535Could I? 8535 Dare?
8535Dead?
8535Did he? 8535 Did you come here to kill me?"
8535Did you take the bonds to gamble with?
8535Do you gamble?
8535Do you honestly think socialism means universal virtue?
8535Do you know that you have blamed everybody but yourself? 8535 Do you mean to say that you intend to ignore me... disobey me?"
8535Do you mind? 8535 Do_ you_ smoke?"
8535Does Aileen Lawton gamble?
8535Dwight? 8535 Dwight?"
8535England?
8535Fall back on?
8535Gathbroke? 8535 Ghastly ruin, is n''t it?"
8535Goin''back to California?
8535Great country-- what?
8535Have n''t all youse been told three hours ago to light out for the hills? 8535 Have you any Eussian blood?"''
8535Have you ever been in love?
8535Have you found him?
8535Hazel?
8535How is it possible to go on with the business?
8535How is it you know so much about it, all, if you are not, as you say-- pardon me-- a part of it?
8535How is one to tell... a girl in her first season... when all men look so much alike? 8535 I admit nothing of the sort, but I know your type too well to waste any time in argument--""My type?"
8535I do n''t fancy her conversation would be very interesting, and, after all, that is what it comes down to, is n''t it? 8535 I do n''t like leaving you alone here--""Alone?"
8535I do not remember him at all... She? 8535 I mean thinking so much about it, do n''t you know?
8535I nursed at first-- as an auxiliary, of course-- what is the matter?
8535I suppose you have had no time to write?
8535I wonder if he will go Bolshevik?
8535I wonder why?
8535I wonder? 8535 I wonder?
8535I? 8535 I?
8535Is Aileen Lawton a friend of yours?
8535Is n''t that young Gathbroke, who was out here at the time of the earthquake and fire... or an older brother, perhaps?
8535Is she hurt?
8535Is she worse?
8535Is the house on fire?
8535It will save him a heartache.... Where could you meet her now? 8535 Just you watch and catch them criticizing us.... Rather effective-- what?"
8535May I ask what your program is? 8535 Miss Dwight?
8535Mortimer? 8535 Mother?"
8535No... yes... that is... why do you ask me that?
8535Not one? 8535 Oh, dear, Mr. Kirkpatrick, would you?"
8535Oh, do n''t I? 8535 Oh, do you think San Francisco is really going?"
8535Oh, so they are engaged?
8535Oh, you envied them? 8535 Oh... mind my smoking?"
8535Oh? 8535 Oh?"
8535Oh?
8535Own class? 8535 Pity?"
8535Really? 8535 Really?
8535Sacrifice more of my capital? 8535 Shall you tell Mortimer?"
8535Should n''t I wait until Morty is home? 8535 Sleepy?
8535Snobs?
8535Some earthquake, what? 8535 Still... what is she like?
8535Suppose we correspond for a year? 8535 Then why did you join that expensive club?"
8535Then you could only come in the evening?
8535Then you think we''re hopeless?
8535Then you think you''ll stay? 8535 Think I''m blind?
8535W- h- at? 8535 We Groomes and Ballingers always stand by one another, do n''t we?
8535Well, what is it about socialism that you do n''t just know? 8535 Well, you are a business nation, so why not?
8535Well? 8535 Well?"
8535What about? 8535 What can you know about him, then?"
8535What did you sell? 8535 What do you both lack?"
8535What do you know about him? 8535 What do you mean by that?"
8535What do you mean?
8535What do you think of war as war?
8535What does that mean, Alex Groome? 8535 What excuse shall I give him?"
8535What good would that have done you? 8535 What is it?
8535What is it? 8535 What is it?"
8535What is it?
8535What would you do, Gora, if you were really mad about a man? 8535 What you doin''here?"
8535What''d he do it for?
8535What-- what does she do? 8535 What?
8535What?
8535What?
8535When do you go-- back to England, I mean? 8535 Where did you get it?"
8535Where on earth have you, been?
8535Who cares? 8535 Who is he?
8535Who was he?
8535Why could n''t Bob Cheever have left me alone? 8535 Why did n''t you cable and ask me to lend you the money?"
8535Why do n''t they raise his salary?
8535Why do n''t you come and live with us?
8535Why not Elton Gwynne? 8535 Why not make him one?
8535Why not? 8535 Why should you keep this on?
8535Why should you think it was his back?
8535Why, what do you mean?
8535Will you come and take tea with me this afternoon? 8535 Will you stay here?
8535Wo n''t I, just? 8535 Would n''t I?
8535Yes?
8535Yes?
8535You are ambitious?
8535You are in business?
8535You are not afraid of me, then?
8535You are not going?
8535You dare say that to me?
8535You did n''t see him after the lights went on again?
8535You did what?
8535You have received your interest regularly, have you not?
8535You wo n''t leave me for a moment?
8535You would? 8535 You''re not commiserating_ him_?"
8535You?
8535Yours?
8535( Who in that wondrous smiling land could think upon war anywhere?)
8535... And what after all did she know of Gora?
8535... Was she not Mortimer''s sister?
8535... Why he rather than she?
8535... honestly?
8535... merely the passing impulse of flirtation over a match and a briquet?
8535... tell him first?
8535... that is the whole trouble.... How am I going to say it?"
8535A rotten spot in the brain, a displacement of particles that operated independently of personality, of the inherited ego?
8535A.?"
8535After all he had had nothing to lose as far as Alexina was concerned; one''s sister hardly mattered( Did women matter much, anyhow?
8535After he had gone Alexina exclaimed rapturously:"Oh, you do like him, do n''t you, mommy dear?"
8535Aileen''s voice trailed off vaguely,"What do you write?
8535Alexina composed herself once more with a violent effort and asked in a crisp tone:"Well?
8535Alexina''s voice rose above a fresh detonation,"You dare-- and you think I''m going to ask you whom I shall fall in love with?
8535Ancestors come to life for an hour in the subliminal depths?
8535And as for human life-- how much value do you suppose I place on it after four years of war?
8535And he-- was he bowled over?"
8535And that girl, what did you say her name was?"
8535And the younger women?
8535And you, for instance-- if you came up against it--""Yes?
8535Annihilate anything that stood in your way?
8535Another link-- what?
8535Anyhow, it makes me sick, and I''m not going to have Alex falling in love with a poor fish--""Fish?"
8535Appeal for help?
8535Are they going to stay to lunch?"
8535Are you in love with some one else?
8535Are you still a socialist?"
8535Are you sure the fire will cross Van Ness Avenue to- night?"
8535At least he was a gentleman; but who could he be?
8535Besides...""Your own precious atmosphere?"
8535Business?
8535But I suppose you could n''t go home without seeing Paris?"
8535But could one stand California after such an experience?
8535But how could there be other than one finale to such a story as theirs?
8535But if he would not face the word snob he told himself proudly that he was ambitious; and why should he not aspire to the best society?
8535But suppose Germany should declare war before next August?"
8535But tell me, do n''t you like them rather better than you expected?
8535But what of it?
8535But what would you?
8535But when he met mother--""Was mother ever very pretty?"
8535But who was the thief?
8535But why, Gora dear, do you depreciate yourself?
8535But you have your own money?
8535By the way, do you still correspond with that Englishman who was here during the fire?"
8535CHAPTER III I Did she want to?
8535CHAPTER VIII I"Can this be Lieutenant James Kirkpatrick?"
8535Ca n''t you manage to go abroad and live for a time?"
8535Continue to live with a man she despises?"
8535Could I stand it?
8535Could such an experience ever be forgotten?
8535Decorators?"
8535Did any girl have a better time in society?
8535Did it also lack initiative, resource, that peculiar alertness and quick pouncing quality of which she had heard?
8535Did n''t she give her clothes by the dozen that she had n''t worn a month?
8535Did she love him any longer?
8535Did you expect me to lie?
8535Did you get my post cards?"
8535Did you meet him?
8535Did you need the money badly?
8535Did you notice that he looked about rather apprehensively when he arrived, at the station yesterday?
8535Do n''t I know everything that goes on in this town?
8535Do n''t you feel well?"
8535Do n''t you see?"
8535Do you know Gwynne?
8535Do you mean to say that Alexina Groome was there?
8535Do you smoke and drink cocktails?"
8535Do you suppose that I flirted in a conservatory and in dark corners?"
8535Does this new business permit you to contribute anything to the household expenses?"
8535Dwight?"
8535Dwight?"
8535Elton Gwynne?
8535Essays?..."
8535Even the boys are Ballingers--"VI"Tell me about father?"
8535Everybody knows how devoted you are to your old home... and after fixing it up....""Well, what, do you suggest?
8535Find them rather a better sort?
8535Fish?
8535Fortunes have been made in Tonopah, but he would be sure to buy at the wrong time or in the wrong mine.... Has he ever asked you for money?"
8535Generally go about in a machine, do n''t you?"
8535Gora, what do you anticipate?"
8535Got any aspirin?"
8535Grandfather Ballinger was senator at the time--""From Virginia or California?"
8535Had she ever loved him?
8535Half our friends may be thieves for all we know, and as for our ancestors-- what are you doing?"
8535Has he condescended to tell you anything about his affairs?"
8535Has your door sprung?"
8535Have I been talkin''like a plutocrat?"
8535Have him at any cost?
8535Have n''t you seen enough of murder in the past four years?
8535Have n''t you seen him again anywhere?"
8535Have you been in France all this time?"
8535Have you ever heard Alex speak of him?
8535Have you had breakfast?
8535Have you no pride of blood?
8535Have you thought of being a nurse?
8535Have you?"
8535He done it, did n''t he?
8535He might be innocent.... To think of Gora as a thief was fantastic... was it?
8535He''s got to pay the piper, has n''t he?
8535He''s never bad a dishonest thought in his life... has always been, the squarest... but...""Well?"
8535How am I of their class when they live in palaces and I in a hovel?"
8535How could she ever go through with it?
8535How dared he?
8535How did mother come to marry him?
8535How did you get in?
8535How much more under the terrific stimulation of war, the constant heedless annihilation of life in its flower and its maturity?
8535How old is she?"
8535How on earth did that magazine come to accept it?"
8535How was I to know that you were still interested in him?"
8535How was she to continue to live in the same house with him?
8535However-- what shall my friend do?
8535I What do you take me for?"
8535I have only to wait until this period of dry rot passes--""But you''re not speculating?"
8535I live on Ballinger Hill-- do you know it?
8535I suppose men will keep on saying it until I am forty-- forty- five-- what is the limit these days?
8535I suppose you will at least resign from the club?"
8535I suppose you young people can only be happy in the new way, but I wish conditions had not changed so lamentably in San Francisco.... Who is this?"
8535I''ll just draw a round hundred on Monday at ten A.M.""Why did you give your power of attorney to Morty?"
8535II"Say, kid, what you doin''all alone?"
8535II"When will the novel come out?
8535III Was it Gathbroke?
8535IV Said Alexina:"Sibyl, what are you going to do with your young life?
8535If he told her... tried to make her understand... even if she did, how would he appear in her eyes?
8535If she had met him first, or had never met the other at all... who knew?
8535In a moment she asked in a hard steady voice:"Is my mother dead?"
8535In here?"
8535Is anything valuable broken?
8535Is he in Paris?"
8535Is he interested in her?"
8535Is he?
8535Is it possible?
8535Is n''t sizing- up my long suit?
8535Is that all?
8535Is that what you wish?"
8535It seems too bad you should bother....""Bother?
8535It was the last of the fairy edifice of her romance... of her first, her real, youth.... What was to take its place?
8535It''s going to be so hard for them--""Are you trying to be one of those infernal new women?"
8535Like him?"
8535Maria, as you do n''t play poker we''ll have a game of bridge, Ladie, ring for cocktails, will you-- or would you rather have a gin fizz?
8535May I ask what your occupation is?"
8535May I smoke?"
8535Never even rubbed against the common herd?
8535New interest for middle- age-- what?"
8535No concrete temptation.... She had after all been a degree too civilized... or... romantic idealism?
8535Not a ghost of a show, do n''t you see?
8535Not ever?"
8535Now, is n''t that romance for you?"
8535Now, would you mind putting me on the next car?
8535Or do n''t the socialist tenets admit of gallantry to my sex?"
8535Or have n''t you a talent of some sort?
8535Or is it because the estate is n''t settled?
8535Or that young Gathbroke Lady Victoria brought last night?"
8535Or was that merely the fault of the hard times?
8535Perhaps in far smaller quarters than these?
8535Perhaps that dim idea... that she had thrown down a challenge... had come out in the open for a moment... insolently?
8535Perhaps you will be placed next the fair Alexina at luncheon--""Alexina...?"
8535Perhaps, later, who knows?
8535Plays?
8535Possession?
8535Shall I call Mortimer?"
8535Shall you go home, now that you are free?"
8535Shall you marry an English duke or a New York millionaire?"
8535Shall you write your stories here or go back to California?
8535She looked expectant, then piqued, and added hastily:"Will you come downstairs?
8535She returned and asked:"Are you in any way committed to Gora Dwight?"
8535She''s very keen--""Believes in it?"
8535Should she burst into tears?
8535Sister?
8535So-- he''s been getting round her has he?
8535Somehow, I do n''t see you-- What did you do?"
8535Still, what did it matter?
8535Still-- there had been an eager upspringing light in his eyes... was it recognition?
8535Suddenly I knew that she had stopped breathing--""Would you mind telephoning to Maria and Sally?
8535Suppose you had the socialistic state now-- to- morrow, what would you do with all these-- lady- birds?"
8535Tell me, do n''t you rather like the idea of taking Life by the throat and forcing it to deliver?"
8535Tell you how close he came?
8535Tell you that I was in love with him?"
8535That is--""Do you love another man?"
8535That old house in the eucalyptus grove?"
8535That this place would be consolin''like?"
8535The kaiser?
8535Then he asked abruptly:"When do you think we''re goin''home?"
8535There was a rumor that the Government would feed the city, and why should not a hard- working woman enjoy a month or two of sheer idleness?
8535They''re just a lot of second and third raters--""What do you know about them?"
8535Think I''m deaf?
8535Think she''ll divorce Mortimer?"
8535This must be a sort of chromo of it.... Gora, are you as wildly excited as Alex is?
8535To all these parties?"
8535To this he did not deign to reply, and she asked:"Do you mean that you shall go on speculating?"
8535Try one of mine?
8535Turn upon him with a frozen stare?
8535V"Is it class- consciousness?"
8535VII Well, after all, what did it matter?
8535VII"Why did n''t mother keep father at home and make him behave himself?"
8535War?
8535War?
8535Was any girl luckier at poker?
8535Was he not entitled to it by birth?
8535Was he so very dreadful?"
8535Was it only that?
8535Well, do n''t you see?
8535Were you born here?"
8535What can a woman in her position do to help matters out?
8535What chance has a young fellow with a small capital?"
8535What could I do?"
8535What could she do?
8535What did girls of eighteen know of love?
8535What did he say to you that was so frantically interesting?"
8535What did it matter if she had not met him to- day?
8535What did progress mean if women deliberately dropped from a higher plane to a lower?
8535What did you have to tell me?"
8535What do I mean to myself or anyone?
8535What do you suppose I care?
8535What does he do, anyhow?
8535What does it amount to?
8535What else would any one expect me to do?"
8535What for?"
8535What had held her back?
8535What had their ancestors worked for, possibly died for?
8535What has Morty to do with that?"
8535What have I accomplished?
8535What if Gora did meet him first?
8535What is a man in comparison with all that?"
8535What is that abominable noise?"
8535What is the number?
8535What is this mystery?
8535What more natural?
8535What on earth was she to do with the creature?
8535What shall you do if your novel is a great success?
8535What should I do there?
8535What was fiction but the reflection of life?
8535What was genius?
8535What was human nature but a bundle of paradoxes?
8535What was love?
8535What was she in Paris for?
8535What was there in life but life?
8535What was war to her?
8535What would you do with the other seven hundred different varieties?"
8535What''ll we be?
8535What''s the difference, anyway?
8535What''ve you been doing?
8535When April nineteen- seventeen came he damned the socialist party for its attitude and enlisted:"I was a man and an American first, was n''t I?"
8535When are your stories to be published?
8535When he did come nothing would have tempted me to accept him if I had still believed--""Did he tell you?
8535When was she here?
8535Where are you?"
8535Where can I telephone?
8535Where can we have a talk?"
8535Where could you get more interest?"
8535Where did you meet him?"
8535Where do you keep them?"
8535Where on earth did he meet her?"
8535Where-- will you give us the pointer?--are to be found the romantic knights of San Francisco?
8535Who cares for a possible war in Europe when the headlines are as black as the local crimes they announce?"
8535Who cares for''vices,''anyhow?
8535Who else?
8535Who has such a chance as an author to get away from commonplace people?
8535Who in San Francisco was not?
8535Who knew of this secret drawer, which opened by pressing a certain little gilded face on the panel?
8535Who knows but that you might convert us?
8535Who knows?
8535Who would n''t?
8535Why agitate him?
8535Why are you interested?"
8535Why awaken the poor child?
8535Why ca n''t men give a young fellow a better chance when he goes into business for himself?
8535Why could n''t your family have let me stay where I was?
8535Why did n''t mother get a divorce?"
8535Why did n''t you tell me?"
8535Why disturb him?"
8535Why do n''t you come with me?"
8535Why do n''t you divorce him?
8535Why do n''t you follow their example and go the whole hog?
8535Why do n''t you go?
8535Why do n''t you paint her yourself?"
8535Why do n''t you see if you can get back with Cheever Harrison and Cheever?
8535Why does n''t he show it then?
8535Why does your soul turn green at make- up?
8535Why not give us the chance?
8535Why not settle down here at once, live a life of thought and study, and give abundant help where help was needed?
8535Why not, when life might be extinguished at any moment?
8535Why not?
8535Why not?
8535Why return to Paris at all?
8535Why shiver in bed?
8535Why should I?
8535Why should she be?
8535Why should she, with a great career in front of her?
8535Why should they have taken any notice of us?
8535Why, in heaven''s name, should n''t she be?
8535Why, why, had n''t she spoken at once and got it over?
8535Will you do it?"
8535Will you give me your arm?
8535Will you meet her?
8535Will you revoke that power of attorney on Monday?"
8535Will you?"
8535Would I desert my brother if he got into trouble?
8535Would n''t you like to go?"
8535Would you also mind telephoning to Rincona about seven?"
8535Would you have me for partner?"
8535Would you mind letting go my arm?
8535Would you... do you think you could marry me?"
8535Would you?"
8535You are sure you are not hurt, mommy dear?
8535You train with that class, do n''t you?
8535You''ll be sure to come?"
8535Your household program?
8535Your jewels?"
8535who''d have thought it?
30142* What''s the plan? 30142 A prince?"
30142About what you said, about what might be used to discredit me?
30142After what they did to you, how can you even think of doing that?
30142Am I under arrest?
30142Am I under arrest?
30142Am I under arrest?
30142Am I under arrest?
30142Am* I* under arrest?
30142And let me borrow your phone?
30142And that''s why you stopped being friends?
30142And the video?
30142And what happened?
30142And who is this?
30142And you called in the Navy?
30142And you think I''m involved in that?
30142And you?
30142And?
30142Ange?
30142Ange?
30142Angela,she said,"I think it''s time your friend went home, do n''t you?"
30142Angela?
30142Are they here?
30142Are you OK?
30142Are you OK?
30142Are you a United States citizen, ma''am?
30142Are you actually, totally, really, for- real crazy or what?
30142Are you going to Ms Galvez''s hearing on Monday?
30142Are you going to call them now?
30142Are you hurt?
30142Are you saying you think my son is a terrorist because of how he rides the bus?
30142Are you staying for dinner?
30142Are you sure? 30142 But how do we do that?
30142But what else can we do?
30142Can I have some privacy here?
30142Can I help?
30142Can I just say,Nate said,"can I just say that it is the biggest honor of my entire life to help you?
30142Can I see your badges?
30142Can we come in?
30142Can we come in?
30142Can you believe that?
30142Coffee?
30142Come over here, OK?
30142Could n''t you think of anything, you know, ambitious?
30142Dad, what the hell has happened to you since last night? 30142 Darryl?"
30142Darryl?
30142Did n''t they levitate the Pentagon?
30142Did she use the scrotum line on you? 30142 Did they win?
30142Do I bring my Xbox?
30142Do I look like I''m kidding?
30142Do I need to cuff you, Marcus?
30142Do n''t you know about the BART?
30142Do you eat meat?
30142Do you have an Xbox Universal? 30142 Do you have anything to say?"
30142Do you know what waterboarding is, M1k3y?
30142Do you need to know my name?
30142Do you really want me to account for every trip I''ve ever taken?
30142Do you think you could get me off of this thing?
30142Do you use the Xnet?
30142Do you want to go get a burrito?
30142Do you want to record this too?
30142Does anyone else want to comment on this?
30142Does anyone know what that comes from?
30142Does n''t that mean that they can do anything they want, if they say it''s to stop someone from hurting us in the future?
30142Fine, but could n''t you research it online?
30142For five days?
30142Free food?
30142Freegans, huh?
30142Freegans?
30142Games? 30142 God, what are we doing to this country, Marcus?
30142Guys?
30142Have you got cabfare home?
30142He thinks Masha is* cute*?
30142Hello, Marcus?
30142Hey, can you guys come over here for a second?
30142Hippies?
30142How about Ange?
30142How are Darryl and Jolu?
30142How are you feeling?
30142How are you, Van?
30142How did you plan on unlocking this again?
30142How do they do that? 30142 How do you know how my son uses the Muni?"
30142How do you know it''s not catching terrorists?
30142How is Darryl?
30142How long were we in there?
30142How''s your''tude doing today?
30142How, by making it worse?
30142Huh? 30142 Huh?"
30142Hungry?
30142I think you mean Mr Brown?
30142I thought you were n''t the leader?
30142I''d like you to tell me your login and password for your Pirate Party email, please?
30142I''m going to have to stay here for* months*?
30142I''m great, D. How''s your every little thing?
30142I''m not really kidding, you know? 30142 I''m right, are n''t I?
30142I''m-- I''m sorry, you know?
30142Innocent? 30142 Is he under arrest?"
30142Is it worth the risk? 30142 Is n''t the point of terrorism to make us afraid?
30142Is that a question or a statement of the obvious?
30142Is that from your girlfriend? 30142 Is there anything you want to tell me, Marcus?
30142Is this the one?
30142Is this what you thought you''d get away with?
30142Jesus, Jolu,* what*?
30142Just turn to page 5, OK?
30142Let''s order some curry, OK?
30142Like what? 30142 Listen, OK?
30142Look, I do n''t understand what''s going on here, but I really need to take a leak, you know?
30142Marcus, do you know what''zero- tolerance''means?
30142Marcus?
30142Marcus?
30142Marcus?
30142Marcus?
30142Me?
30142Ms Galvez, about this note?
30142Ms Stratford?
30142National unity? 30142 No, you idiot, what about* them*, the cops in the cars?
30142Now what?
30142OK,I said, climbing up on a ruin,"OK, hey, hello?"
30142OK?
30142Oh, you mean riding public transit in a nonstandard way is n''t a crime?
30142Other ways in which the Bill of Rights can be superseded?
30142Others?
30142Really? 30142 Really?
30142Really?
30142Really?
30142Remember Zeb? 30142 Safe from what?"
30142See?
30142She got off totally Scot- free?
30142Shouting fire in a crowded theater?
30142Sir,he said,"can you step over here with us?"
30142Sleepy?
30142So a lot of you have noted that there''s a vital flaw in this procedure: what if this laptop ca n''t be trusted? 30142 So are n''t we doing what the terrorists want from us?
30142So do you give the orders?
30142So how come you were n''t on Xnet last night?
30142So now what?
30142So that gives you the right to blow up a building?
30142So they wanted to prove that they should n''t be treated like terrorists,Charles shouted back,"so they acted like terrorists?
30142So what do we do? 30142 So you guys follow everyone who comes out of the BART station with a funny ride- history?
30142Something wrong?
30142Stop it, OK? 30142 Surely this is just an open air concert, General?
30142Take these off, please?
30142That was YOU?
30142That was* you*?
30142The* teacher''s lounge*? 30142 Then why do you do it?"
30142This is all about trust, right?
30142This picture?
30142Um, Barbara?
30142Want a bite?
30142Want some?
30142Want to come?
30142Want to take our chances up top?
30142Was she your girlfriend?
30142We going to talk or we going to win?
30142We just want to know one thing: what was the delivery mechanism for the bombs on the bridge?
30142Well, we can fix that, right?
30142Well, why do you think the press does n''t ever publish our side?
30142Well, you know what you have to do, right?
30142Well, you''ve been a very naughty boy, have n''t you? 30142 Were you?"
30142What I tell you, you ca n''t be forced to tell anyone else, right?
30142What about Darryl?
30142What about Wikipedia?
30142What about calling 911?
30142What about them?
30142What am I going to spend it on?
30142What are we going to do, Marcus?
30142What are you doing here?
30142What are you saying?
30142What did I say?
30142What did they do to you?
30142What did you and your friend talk about in the yard?
30142What do we do? 30142 What do we do?"
30142What do you have to say for yourself?
30142What do you mean?
30142What do you want me to do, Van?
30142What do you want, Charles?
30142What good will this do, Marcus? 30142 What happens if I do n''t sign this?"
30142What have you got to hide?
30142What if the average San Francisco Internet user had a* lot* more crypto in his average day on the Internet? 30142 What if we changed the definition of normal?"
30142What is it? 30142 What the hell am I going to tell them?"
30142What the hell are you doing to that poor, defenseless burrito?
30142What the* hell* is your problem, mister?
30142What were you doing in there?
30142What''s different?
30142What''s he doing?
30142What''s he doing?
30142What''s the big deal? 30142 What''s this about?"
30142What''s this for?
30142What''s wrong with anonymous? 30142 What''s your plan?"
30142What''s your way?
30142What, you do n''t think I can manage it?
30142What, you want me to send you a telegram?
30142What,''M1k3y''? 30142 What?
30142What? 30142 What?
30142What? 30142 What?
30142What? 30142 What?"
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142What?
30142Whatcha reading?
30142When can I see him?
30142Where are the terrorists they''ve caught?
30142Where are we going?
30142Where are we going?
30142Where are you going?
30142Where do I go to get my keys?
30142Where have you been?
30142Where''s Darryl?
30142Where''s Jolu?
30142Who are you supposed to be, the Popsicle Squad?
30142Who wants some?
30142Who would n''t listen to M1k3y?
30142Who''s ready to go?
30142Who''s your girlfriend?
30142Who''s* that* from?
30142Who?
30142Who?
30142Why are n''t* you* willing to be the guy who was brave enough to get all this started?
30142Why are* you* like this?
30142Why did you read that to us, Marcus?
30142Why do n''t you shut up right now, while it''s still an option? 30142 Why me?"
30142Why not your friend Angie?
30142Why not?
30142Why the hell would they blow up the Bay Bridge?
30142Why would they listen to us, anyway?
30142Why would you do something so stupid as declaring war on the DHS anyway?
30142Why--?
30142Why?
30142Will it be hard? 30142 Will you come with us, Ron?
30142Would you like to be?
30142Yeah, yo, this is just the beginning, you know? 30142 Yeah-- was your mind warped by circumstances?"
30142Yes, Marcus?
30142Yes, Marcus?
30142Yes, Marcus?
30142Yes?
30142Yes?
30142Yes?
30142Yes?
30142Yes?
30142You all got your wifinders?
30142You carrying any arphids?
30142You do n''t think that they''ll be watching for me, too? 30142 You do n''t think we should try to run for it?"
30142You do n''t* know*? 30142 You ever get scared?"
30142You going somewhere?
30142You got a better idea?
30142You got girls coming tonight? 30142 You got this out of the garbage?"
30142You have''reliable intelligence''? 30142 You kiss your mother with that mouth?"
30142You know her?
30142You know there are people who are doing* more* jamming to show that they''re not intimidated? 30142 You like pineapple on your pizza?"
30142You mean it?
30142You mean what you said about the bag on your head and everything?
30142You stole a phone?
30142You stole this?
30142You think I''m a terrorist? 30142 You think it''ll work?"
30142You think it''s no big deal maybe? 30142 You think my son is a drug dealer?"
30142You think you''re going to stop them? 30142 You think?"
30142You told them 9PM?
30142You too? 30142 You want a burrito?"
30142You were n''t, you know, boyfriend/ girlfriend friends?
30142You''re joking, right? 30142 You''re kidding me, right?"
30142You''re kidding, right? 30142 You''re that surprised, huh?"
30142You''ve heard of Xnet? 30142 You* like* me, do n''t you?"
30142You* were* friends?
30142# What do you bring along when you go fugitive?
30142( Do they prevent crime, or just move it next door?)
30142( How could you get a weapon onto an airplane?)
30142( If you pay after you eat, why do n''t more people just leave without paying?)
30142* Anything?
30142* Her* phone was bigger and bulkier, with a better camera and who knew what else?
30142* What school do you go to?
30142* Where in the city do you live?
30142* You hear that?
30142* You''re* worried about breaking the law?
30142> At like 8PM they changed shifts and two new cops came in and bawled out the two cops who were there all like wtf?
30142> Do n''t you even read Xnet?
30142> Get the idea?
30142> Hello?
30142> How''d they get a permit to blast sound all night in that park?
30142> I know you can do it> So you''re in?
30142> In Australia?
30142> Just wind me up k thx?
30142> Mission?
30142> No stupe, where you located in San Fran?
30142> OMG we''re doomed> No it''s not that bad but we need to figure out who we can trust> How?
30142> On our next adventure?
30142> Safe-- why do you care?
30142> Taking you?
30142> That''s what I wanted to ask you about-- how can we do it without getting busted?
30142> That''s what I wanted to ask you-- how many people can you totally vouch for like trust them to the ends of the earth?
30142> Two of you?
30142> Um, hello?
30142> What do you mean when you say that the DHS would n''t stop terrorists?
30142> What do you say?
30142> Where are you located?
30142> Where in San Francisco?
30142> Where u located?
30142> Who are you?
30142> Why, you a pervert?
30142> Wind me up?
30142> Woah, it''s illegal?
30142> You scared?
30142> You suck> You''re coming?
30142> You sure they''re looking for us?
30142> You''ve got lunch and then study- hall, right?
30142> y should i?
30142After the DHS has held you illegally for three months, would they ever let you go?
30142All of you who were arrested?"
30142All this crap, all the X- rays and ID checks, they''re all useless, are n''t they?"
30142All you can do is try to break it-- if you fail, you know that it''s secure enough to keep* you* out, but what about someone who''s smarter than you?
30142Am I under arrest?"
30142And by the way, am I under arrest?"
30142And like, all this crap about terrorists?
30142And was n''t he?
30142And you know what?
30142And you''re going to love this: I know just where to do it, too> Where?
30142Ange''s little sister Tina started to call me"the house- guest,"as in"is the house- guest eating dinner with me tonight?"
30142Anyone ever hear of the Yippies?"
30142Anything you want to tell me?"
30142Are n''t you a filthy thing?"
30142Are you a great lover?
30142Are you crazy?"
30142Are you listening to me young man?
30142Are you ready to go underground now?
30142Are you* listening to yourself*?
30142Be there or be a dodecahedron> Wait what?
30142Besides me and you?
30142But how you going to get everyone together for the key- signing?
30142But the pouches were made for neutralizing ID cards and toll- booth transponders, not books like--"Introduction to Physics?"
30142But there''s a natural limit to this: how many people can you physically meet with and swap keys?
30142But what about Dad''s"Bayesian statistics?"
30142But who knows?
30142But who was I going to call?
30142But you know what?
30142But you know what?
30142Ca n''t you stop before you hurt these people?"
30142Calling dissenters traitors?
30142Can I get you anything?"
30142Can I just say that?"
30142Can you believe that?
30142Can you blame me for feeling paranoid?
30142Can you come by my office?
30142Can you freaking* believe* it?
30142Christ, were we ever that stupid?"
30142Committed terrorism?
30142Darryl''s blood?
30142Darryl, are you here?"
30142Did Darryl ever tell you about Van?
30142Did it really happen?"
30142Did n''t you learn* anything* from Darryl?
30142Did the Yippies win?"
30142Did they have political feelings?
30142Did they see you committing terrorist acts in a really vivid dream?
30142Do I make myself clear?"
30142Do n''t they win if we act all afraid and put cameras in the classrooms and all of that?"
30142Do n''t you want us to catch the people who attacked your home?"
30142Do they call you Marc?"
30142Do you feel safe?
30142Do you forget what it was like when they took us away?
30142Do you forget what the country used to be like before they took it over?
30142Do you know that the death penalty still holds for treason in time of war?"
30142Do you need to talk?"
30142Do you remember when you were ten, when I went home to London for all that time?
30142Do you remember?"
30142Do you two live near here?"
30142Do you understand me?
30142Do you understand that we can watch you closely, all the time?"
30142Do you understand that?
30142Do you understand that?"
30142Do you understand that?"
30142Do you understand that?"
30142Do you want to graduate?"
30142Drug dealers?
30142East Bay?
30142English?
30142Even if you''ve got nothing wrong or weird with your body-- and how many of us can say that?
30142Ever hear that rhyme?
30142From the free food store?"
30142Get a meal?
30142Get that?
30142Guess what?
30142Guys cheating on their wives?
30142Had someone left my"party"last night and come here with a can of paint?
30142Had they been in trouble at school?
30142Have you ever doubted it for a moment?
30142Have you noticed that they have n''t* caught any terrorists*?
30142Here''s one, DID THE SEPTEMBER 11TH BOMBINGS REALLY HAPPEN?
30142History?
30142How about the police?
30142How can you make money by suing your customers?
30142How did it spread?
30142How do you know?
30142How had I missed that?
30142How had I missed this?
30142How is* that* terrorism?"
30142How long had she been there?
30142How many 9/11s do you want us to suffer before you''re willing to cooperate?
30142How many hours in the day do you want to devote to the equivalent of writing your own phone book?
30142How many of those people are willing to devote that kind of time to you?
30142How many of you know where this phrase comes from?"
30142How many times have you gotten on the bus and had every person on it give you a look like you''d been gargling turds and skinning puppies?
30142How the hell was I going to get online?
30142How''d they get that sure?
30142How''d you like that?"
30142How?
30142I ca n''t send you a lot of email, understand?
30142I could n''t find any, but did that mean there had n''t been any?
30142I mean, how long would it take?"
30142I mean, if you told me not to bring anyone, I''d be all,''Who the hell does he think he is?''
30142I said,"How can you protect freedom by suspending the Bill of Rights?"
30142I want you to account for yourself: why were you out on the street?
30142I was being taken off America''s shores to somewhere* else*, and who the hell knew where that was?
30142I wo n''t swear you to secrecy because what''s the point?
30142If you do n''t have anything to hide--""So you would n''t mind if they pulled* you* over?"
30142If you pirate music all night long, chances are you''re one of the few people left who also goes to the record store( remember those?)
30142In your case, we came along because we wanted to know why a smart- looking kid like you had such a funny ride profile?"
30142Is everything all right?"
30142Is it all like this?"
30142Is it any wonder we were able to make such a mess?
30142Is it called the Xnet?
30142Is n''t debate supposed to be healthy?"
30142Is n''t that just* crazy?
30142Is n''t that what you were saying?
30142Is the State really willing to abandon any pretense of justice for its citizens in the face of illegal, barbaric* torture*?"
30142It''s a hard decision: do you run naked across the camp, or pick apart the tight, piss- soaked knots in your clothes and then put them on?
30142It''s going to get pretty smelly back here, you know?"
30142It''s time I met your parents, no?"
30142Kind of funky smelling?"
30142Let''s just leave it at that, OK?
30142Like, what if I tricked you into thinking that* my* public key was your boss''s public key?
30142Made of blue steel?
30142Making us suspicious of each other, turning us against each other?
30142Mom met my eye and we both raised our eyebrows as if to say,* Who''s going to say''I told you so''to him?
30142Noe?
30142Now, how sure can they be if they do n''t have enough evidence to prove it?
30142Now, let''s get back to the suffragists, shall we?"
30142Now, what is this for?"
30142Of M1k3y?"
30142On what charge?"
30142Once I had it, I typed,> I think that kind of answers your question, does n''t it?
30142Or because of Ange?
30142Physics?
30142Potrero Hill?
30142Ready to disappear?"
30142Remember when those druggies robbed you?
30142She peeked around it, saw me and said,"Marcus?
30142She would be OK. She was n''t OK."Under what circumstances should the federal government be prepared to suspend the Bill of Rights?"
30142Shelters?
30142Should the bad guy go free?"
30142So stop moping, all right?
30142So they committed terrorism?"
30142So why do n''t they do it?
30142Social studies?
30142Some spy?"
30142Sometimes you look at a piece of equipment and discover something like this and you wonder,"Was it always like that?"
30142Somewhere in the crowd, there might be infiltrators, fake Xnetters, but what could they do with this knowledge?
30142Streaming video from DNS?
30142Sure, why not?
30142Taking away our freedom?
30142Tap tap?
30142Terrorists?
30142That feeling like steam is about to pour out of your ears like a cartoon character?
30142That sounds like a good idea, right?
30142That was another no- no-- phones are muy prohibido at Chavez High-- but why should that stop me?
30142That why you got all the beer?"
30142That''s what it says, right?"
30142That''s where the baggy- pants- down- your- ass look comes from you know that?
30142That''s why it''s called* terror*ism, right?"
30142The commercial question is the one that comes up most often: how can you give away free ebooks and still make money?
30142The idea is to put a lot of civilians in a position where the cops have to decide, are we going to treat these ordinary people like terrorists?
30142The little one out behind the store?
30142The way the DHS is treating you?
30142Then,"What about Darryl''s father?"
30142Then,> How about a party?
30142There was no harm done, was there?
30142There was no way--""But if Darryl had n''t been into her, you would have, huh?"
30142There were lots of cops, with tense faces, but what the hell were they going to do?
30142There''s houses all around there> Per- mit?
30142These two said they were n''t cops, but if this was n''t an arrest, what was it?
30142They do n''t match the checksums, but how many people look at the checksums?
30142They wanted to* interview* me about"my group"?
30142They''re not catching any terrorists, are they?
30142This book is meant to be part of the conversation about what an information society means: does it mean total control, or unheard- of liberty?
30142This cop, he was like eighteen years old and he kept saying,''But sir, why were you in Berkeley yesterday if your client is in Mountain View?''
30142This thing on?
30142To be scared all the time, to sit tight and keep your head down and hope you do n''t get noticed?
30142Tracing us around the city?
30142VampMob, huh?
30142Vanessa was a good friend and we''re not anymore, and that upsets me, but I was never into her that way, all right?
30142Walk on the beach?
30142Walking down the street with a girl-- my girlfriend?
30142Want to get a copy in the UK?
30142Was it nuclear?
30142We''re not supposed to make jokes about terrorist attacks--""Who''s making jokes?"
30142Weeks?
30142Were those company decals on its sides?
30142Were we breathing in our last breaths?
30142What about Darryl?"
30142What about the Bill of Rights?"
30142What could I do with your login, anyway?"
30142What did I have going for me?
30142What did I just say?"
30142What did I just say?"
30142What did we have to lose?
30142What did you learn, Van?
30142What do you know about the attack on this city?"
30142What do you use it for?
30142What do you want to do?
30142What have you done about finding a way to jam them without getting caught?"
30142What if I got hit by lightning while walking with an umbrella?
30142What if Jose- Luis and I ca n''t be trusted?"
30142What if it''s secretly recording our instructions?
30142What if it''s spying on us?
30142What if someone put a bomb in the same spot?
30142What if someone thought it was a bomb?
30142What is the problem with government knowing when you buy coffee?
30142What is"per- mit"?
30142What kind of hobbit are you?
30142What planet are you most like?
30142What shelters?
30142What was I thinking?
30142What was it all for, anyway?"
30142What was the chance that Barbara''s phone was n''t tapped?
30142What were they like?
30142What''s going on?"
30142What''s one percent of one million?
30142What''s the point?"
30142What''s your emotional type?
30142When was the next time I was going to get to play dressup like this?
30142Where are you taking me?
30142Where else was a ten- minute boat- ride from San Francisco?
30142Where the hell did my subway pass get off on finking me out for having a"nonstandard ride pattern?"
30142Where was I, anyway?
30142Which character from some movie are you?
30142Who are these men?"
30142Who did we know?
30142Who elected these ass- clowns?
30142Who else uses it?
30142Who knew how it had been tapped?
30142Who knew what they''d done to it?
30142Who let them invade our city?
30142Who needs botnets when you''ve got terrorists?
30142Who placed them there, and how did they get there?"
30142Who said anything about blowing up a building?
30142Who the hell did we think we were?
30142Who voted to put the cameras in our classrooms and follow us around with creepy spyware chips in our transit passes and cars?
30142Who were these clowns?
30142Who wrote the software?
30142Who''s the guy who nearly had a heart attack when he thought that his secret identity was out?"
30142Why are you being like this?"
30142Why did we have cameras in our classrooms now?
30142Why do you want us to do this?"
30142Why leave me in San Francisco?
30142Why not,* M1k3y*?"
30142Why not?
30142Why not?
30142Why not?
30142Why not?"
30142Why should Darryl be in jail and not me?
30142Why the hell not?
30142Why the hell would terrorists kidnap a bunch of high school students?
30142Why would I?
30142Why you think I left Turkey?
30142Why?
30142Why?"
30142Will you promise me that?"
30142Will you tell her Darryl''s story?"
30142With the law?
30142Without it, we could n''t do spam- filtering--""So you''re saying that you think the police should suck as hard as my spam filter?"
30142Would n''t that be worth the chance of a compromising video leaking?
30142Would you be interested in doing an interview to discuss your group and its actions?
30142Would you rather have privacy or terrorists?"
30142Yes?
30142You ca n''t seriously think--""Marcus, have n''t you figured out that we''re serious yet?"
30142You did n''t* believe* that, did you?"
30142You do n''t think they''ll be watching her?
30142You ever hear of the Speedwhores?
30142You get me?
30142You have n''t got him here?"
30142You hurt?"
30142You in?
30142You jam, right?"
30142You know I can do that, right?
30142You know I said I''d only seen him lose his cool rarely?
30142You know what I saw?"
30142You say you''re not the leader of any movement, but do you believe there is a movement?
30142You see that, right?"
30142You think I''m going to run off with some nut off the Internet?
30142You think it''s going to get better?
30142You think that that''s what they intended when they wrote the Constitution?
30142You think that these people do n''t know they could go to jail?
30142You think you''re in danger?
30142You want to help Darryl?
30142You want to preserve the Bill of Rights?
30142You''re defending them, but what about all the people who died?
12560''Fraid of a run, eh?
12560A fine American, ai n''t he?
12560A labor party, eh?
12560A moral earthquake, eh?
12560About the ballot- box stuffing... or your Sing Sing record, Casey?
12560About the election?
12560Adrian, what do you mean?
12560Adrian, who is this?
12560After Tuesday night?
12560Aleta,he said, sternly,"do you love this man?"
12560Aleta-- will you marry me?
12560Am I going to die?
12560An American... fighting against his country?
12560And are you an officer, dad?
12560And did he succeed?
12560And how does the big fellow take it?
12560And how goes it this morning?
12560And how will they go about it, with no prison- house, no courts or judges?
12560And nothing else happened?
12560And our rancho?
12560And suppose we refuse?
12560And what are squatter''s rights, may I ask?
12560And what are they doing outside?
12560And what are those two brigs doing stranded in the mud?
12560And what do you want of me?
12560And what is the other side doing?
12560And what is the strange contrivance upon which he has his hand?
12560And what of yourself; are you not in danger?
12560And what would you suggest, my boy?
12560And what''s the Workingmen''s Trade and Labor Union doing?
12560And where is Don Rafael?
12560And where, may I ask, would human liberty be today if there''d never been a revolution?
12560And who might ye be, stranger?
12560And why''ll it fail, my young jackanapes?
12560And you say Gwin has repudiated his pact?
12560And your father''s?
12560And your plot?
12560And, are these notes negotiable security? 12560 And, are you certain you can manage this chap?"
12560And, suppose I refuse?
12560And-- you will do this, Commandante?
12560Any chance of recovery?
12560Anyone hurt?
12560Are n''t you?
12560Are you glad?
12560Are you guilty or not guilty?
12560Are you hit?
12560Are you hurt very bad, young feller?
12560Are you ready, gentlemen?
12560Are you with me, boys? 12560 Are you--"he hesitated, fearing to impart offense,"are you the girl who came with McTurpin?"
12560Arrest?
12560Ask him what part of the Empire State he hails from?
12560Ask your Uncle Robert, dear?
12560Because of his--"His alleged prison record?
12560Become an actor-- or a politician?
12560Benito,she said one night, when Broderick had gone,"Benito, my dearest, will you let me stir you-- even if it wounds?"
12560Bertha, what is wrong with you tonight?
12560Buckley... he''s the one who promised me a job, Is Pond the Mayor now?
12560Busted?
12560But how is this?
12560But how''s it to be done? 12560 But she''d make more money at real writing, would n''t she?"
12560But what about yourself?
12560But what if they do n''t?
12560But where are the police?
12560But who was he?
12560But, why not?
12560But,objected Brannan,"is that wise?"
12560But-- can I be of any-- ah-- service?
12560But-- how did you manage it?
12560But-- the boat and its crew could n''t vanish completely?
12560But-- what?
12560But--he hesitated,"Anita carissima, what will you do with a rectangle of mire in this rough, unsettled place?"
12560But... do you mean one gets these glorious animals-- for love?
12560Ca n''t you come in later? 12560 Ca n''t you-- marry_ him?_ Is he too poor?"
12560Ca n''t you-- marry_ him?_ Is he too poor?
12560Can not they state their business in writing?
12560Can nothing be done?
12560Can we not come to the point at once? 12560 Can you bear a shock, old chap?"
12560Can you bring anyone else to corroborate your testimony?
12560Can you prove these things?
12560Can you stop a duel? 12560 Carrying much Virginia City nowadays?"
12560Child?
12560Cleaned out?
12560Confound it, Broderick, have n''t you any influence at all? 12560 D''ye know that Irish drayman, Dennis Kearney?"
12560D''ye mean it, James?
12560Dave,said Alice, as he dined with them that evening,"your''re not going to fight this man?"
12560Dave,said Windham, seriously,"do you suppose you''ll be blamed for this?"
12560Did I hear him call you Windham?
12560Did Ward write anything about a parley?
12560Did n''t he know Norah France rather well?
12560Did n''t he say anything about his destination?
12560Did n''t set the bag down, did you? 12560 Did she tell you his name?"
12560Did you live here, formerly?
12560Did you make it gamblin'', Alec?
12560Do n''t any of you?
12560Do n''t you know me? 12560 Do n''t you, Frank?"
12560Do we search again for that elusive Monterey? 12560 Do you believe in the conventional Heaven?"
12560Do you hear that? 12560 Do you hear that?"
12560Do you know how many talesmen have been called in the Calhoun trial?
12560Do you know that Aleta Boice loves you?
12560Do you know that Governor McDougall has issued a proclamation condemning the Vigilance Committee?... 12560 Do you know that Ruef has skipped?"
12560Do you know that this morning 200 more Americans arrived on the ship Brooklyn? 12560 Do you know who did this?"
12560Do you know,he burst out finally,"that your partner, Sharon, has become the most incurable and dissolute gambler in Nevada?"
12560Do you mean it?
12560Do you mean she''s not as-- pretty, Frank?
12560Do you mean that you''ll be all alone?
12560Do you mean you have ze monnaie? 12560 Do you reckon I''ll let you go to give the alarm?"
12560Do you remember when I went to the mines I met a man named Burthen? 12560 Do you suppose they''ll catch him-- Ruef, I mean?"
12560Do you think I ought to, Jeanne?
12560Do you think he''ll give them to you?
12560Do you think,she asked, so low that he could scarcely catch the words,"do you think, Dave, that you''re safe?"
12560Do you wish to know just what I thought?
12560Does Sharon win or lose?
12560Does anyone bid higher than Miss Windham?
12560Does n''t look much like disbanding, does it? 12560 Eh, what''s that?
12560Getting tired of your task?
12560Gladly,answered Frank,"but what about the coupe?"
12560Goin''to rebuild?
12560Got a kiss for Uncle Dave?
12560Has he seen my brother?
12560Has he taken the girl to his-- the ranch?
12560Has she got a husband?
12560Has this fellow some hold on you? 12560 Has your-- ah-- society approached General Johnson?"
12560Have a drink?
12560Have ye voted, Aleck?
12560Have you heard any talk about a man named Schmitz? 12560 Have you seen McTurpin or his friend, Ned Gasket?"
12560Have you seen anything of Dave Broderick?
12560Have you seen this Burthen? 12560 He is wounded?
12560He threatened to, some time ago,said Broderick...."How goes it with your law, Benito?"
12560He''ll never learn that, partner, have no fear; who''ll tell him?
12560He''s looking for a preacher--"Preacher?
12560He? 12560 Heard the news, Benito?
12560Heavens, man,he said,"I''m sorry to intrude on you in this condition... but my errand wo n''t wait....""What do you want, Bill Sherman?"
12560Hello, Coleman, how are the Vigilants? 12560 Hello, Dave,"he said,"why so pensive?"
12560Hello, lad,he greeted;"want a tip on the stock market?"
12560Him your Chinese friends call''The Blind White Devil?'' 12560 His which, pard?"
12560Hounds?
12560How about cavalry and artillery?
12560How about the Southerners, the Chivalry party? 12560 How about the ladies, Leidesdorff?"
12560How about the lots that lie south?
12560How can it be otherwise?'' 12560 How did you know?"
12560How do you know?
12560How do you propose to accomplish this?
12560How goes it with our''army,''Sam?
12560How goes it, Sam?
12560How is Alice?
12560How is she? 12560 How is the war going?"
12560How is your friend, Dennis Kearney?
12560How is your settlement work progressing?
12560How long have I been ill?
12560How many men d''you get?
12560How many men have you? 12560 How much will we require to withstand a day''s run?"
12560How soon?
12560How will they straighten it out?
12560How''s Lucas- Turner?
12560How''s my little girl tonight?
12560How''s that?
12560How''s the money lasting?
12560How''s your bank?
12560How-- how is she? 12560 How?"
12560How?
12560I hate to think of what may happen if he dies?
12560I was wondering about tomorrow...."Why tomorrow?
12560I wonder what McTurpin''s doing at the ship?
12560I wonder what made me say that?
12560I wonder,she remarked a little later,"why it makes so very much-- ah-- difference... who one''s parents were?"
12560I wonder-- who could have informed him?
12560I-- I fainted?
12560I-- I--"What?
12560I? 12560 If the prosecution forced the Supervisors to resign, which would be easy enough, do you know what would happen?"
12560Impossible?
12560In the name of what law?
12560Indeed?
12560Is McTurpin here?
12560Is he-- Benito--?
12560Is he--?
12560Is it that you fear for our Benito when he rides among the Gringos of the puebla?
12560Is it true that they have come to drive us from our homes?
12560Is n''t he a wonder? 12560 Is n''t he, though?"
12560Is n''t it fine? 12560 Is n''t it true?"
12560Is n''t this Francisco Sanchez, whom we go to visit, a soldier, a former commandante of your town, alcalde?
12560Is not that his high- stepping mare and his beanpole of a figure riding beside Benito in yon cloud of dust?
12560Is she-- dead?
12560Is that God''s work? 12560 Is that all you can do?
12560Is that all?
12560Is there any-- news?
12560Is there anything you want-- that I can give you?
12560Is there not a garrison at the Presidio?
12560Is your posse ready?
12560It is really necessary to associate with people such as-- well, you know... James Casey, Billy Mulligan, McGowan?
12560It must have seemed like old times, did n''t it, dad?
12560It''s difficult to fancy, is n''t it? 12560 Jean?"
12560Lookin''for somebody, stranger?
12560May I suggest that such a course is wise-- and just?
12560McTurpin dying? 12560 Meaning-- what?"
12560Mine? 12560 Missee, please, you let me stay?"
12560My dear young lady--he regarded her with patent consternation--"my dear young lady... w- what is wrong?"
12560My wife?
12560Nevertheless it''s true... and children?
12560Not-- dead?
12560Now, tell me, Miss, what''s wrong?
12560Now,she asked him, in a half- shamed whisper,"will you help me?"
12560Oh-- ah--said the other,"heard from your folks lately, Francisco?"
12560Oh-- ah--spoke the stranger,"this is the Bohemian Club, is n''t it?"
12560One of the Sydney coves?
12560Perhaps she is here.... Who knows?
12560Poor?
12560Pretty, yes, but what''s it worth?
12560Quien sabe?
12560Quien sabe?
12560Quien sabe?
12560Scolding Dave again?
12560See that, gentlemen? 12560 See, is it not pretty?"
12560Senor, if Benito should be captured-- you will have mercy?
12560Shall we join them in the pueblo later on?
12560Sherman,said Van Ness excitedly,"is it true that you''ve been appointed major- general in charge of the second division of the California Militia?"
12560So you sought consolation?
12560So--Frank was a little nonplussed--"he wants you to marry him?"
12560Suppose he declines to withdraw the proclamation?
12560Suppose we deny your manufactured requisitions? 12560 Tell me, is all well-- with Inez?
12560Tell me, quickly, have you news of him?
12560That reminds me, Ralston.... How are stocks?
12560That was Chang Foo, who runs the Hall of Everlasting Fortune, was n''t it?
12560That? 12560 The cove you don hout o''his rawnch?"
12560The-- The Raratonga?
12560The-- procuress?
12560Then the fight will go on?
12560Then why--the other''s smile was whimsical--"then why not both of my notes?"
12560Then you can do nothing?
12560Then-- Bertha did n''t know?
12560Then--her eyes were stars,"you''ve felt it, too?"
12560There is a price, is n''t there?
12560There''s going to be trouble, is n''t there?
12560They-- what, my love?
12560This committee means to lynch a man-- to murder him?
12560To save you-- and your brother?
12560Ward asks for instant reinforcements.... Can you recruit-- say fifty-- from your colony?
12560Was it military need that filched two hundred of our blooded horses from the ranches? 12560 We love it in spite of its faults and upheavals, do n''t we, Aleta?"
12560Well, Sherman,he asked, not ungraciously,"what can I do for you?"
12560Well, did you make him insult you?
12560Well, gentlemen,the mayor raised his voice,"what is the verdict?"
12560Well, how is the auction business, Bob?
12560Well, my boy,Francisco spoke,"what''s troubling you?"
12560Well, my friend, that sounds quite serious.... What''s poor Bill''s particular kind of-- vice?
12560Well,Francisco seemed to hesitate,"let me think it over.... Can I let you know,"he smiled,"tomorrow?"
12560Wh-- where is she-- Bertha?
12560What about rifles and ammunition?
12560What are they?
12560What are you doing here?
12560What are you dreaming of, my friend?
12560What are you going to do with that stuff?
12560What are you going to do?
12560What are your orders, master?
12560What can I do, Senora?
12560What can a fellow do?
12560What can he do with a square of bog that is covered half of the time by water?
12560What d''ye mean?
12560What d''ye mean?
12560What d''ye mean?
12560What d''ye say, boys, shall we let her have''em?
12560What d''ye think of this youngster of mine?
12560What d''ye want... a story?
12560What d''ye want?
12560What did he say?
12560What did you tell the-- hound, Aleta?
12560What do they wish?
12560What do you fellows want?
12560What do you mean, Aleta?
12560What do you mean,cried the politician, trying to speak calmly,"by publishing that article about me in the Bulletin?"
12560What do you mean? 12560 What do you mean?"
12560What do you mean?
12560What do you people want?
12560What do you propose?
12560What do you think of Mr. Schmitz-- as a candidate for Mayor?
12560What do you think of the prospect?
12560What do you want me to do?
12560What do you want?
12560What do you want?
12560What do you wish me to do?
12560What does that mean?
12560What duel?
12560What for?
12560What for?
12560What good will it do me to learn Latin and Greek.... Higher mathematics and social snobbery? 12560 What had we better do next?"
12560What happened?
12560What if we''re caught?
12560What is he going to do to the Central Pacific nabobs if they do n''t discharge their Chinese laborers?
12560What is his name?
12560What is it, Adrian?
12560What is it, dear?
12560What is it, dear?
12560What is it, little girl?
12560What is that to me?
12560What is that?
12560What is to become of us?
12560What matter?
12560What part of New York?
12560What place is that?
12560What say you, my pathfinder?
12560What security, young fellow?
12560What shall I say to the people at home for you, Mr. President? 12560 What shall we do?
12560What shall we do?
12560What shall we say to them, boys?
12560What ship is that?
12560What then?
12560What was that?
12560What will they do with Judge Terry?
12560What will you do? 12560 What would I do if I were Ruef?"
12560What would he have you do?
12560What would our old land barons have thought of a rancho four by six feet, which the first of our trade winds will blow into the bay?
12560What would you have me do? 12560 What''ll Langdon say to that?"
12560What''s a vara?
12560What''s it all abaout, this''ere news? 12560 What''s that Vigilante Committee doing here with you?"
12560What''s the Lecompton Resolution?
12560What''s the latest news from King?
12560What''s the matter here?
12560What''s the matter now?
12560What''s the matter with them?
12560What''s the matter, Francisco? 12560 What''s the meaning of this?"
12560What''s this I hear about your Vigilante recrudescence?
12560What''s up?
12560What''s up?
12560What''s wrong ahead? 12560 What''s wrong?"
12560What? 12560 What?
12560What? 12560 What?"
12560What?
12560When do you leave?
12560When is your next meeting?
12560Where are you bound so-- impetuously?
12560Where are you going?
12560Where in the world are you two going?
12560Where is she?
12560Where is she?
12560Where the devil is it, then?
12560Where the devil were you, then?
12560Where the devil''s Law?
12560Where the devil''s Sherman?
12560Where was your father born?
12560Where were you born?
12560Where were you going?
12560Where were you going?
12560Where''d you hear that?
12560Where''s Aleta?
12560Where''s Alice?
12560Where''s McTurpin, where''s Gasket?
12560Where''s Po Lun?
12560Where''s the map... the paper this man showed you... of his mine?
12560Where''ve you been?
12560Where,she questioned fearfully,"is--""McTurpin?"
12560Whither now, my sergeant?
12560Who am I to say my boy is no Americano? 12560 Who are those chaps with him?
12560Who do you wish to see, sir?
12560Who is Benito, little one?
12560Who is Jean?
12560Who is that?
12560Who is the lanky fellow with him?
12560Who sent you here?
12560Who the devil let him in to spy on us?
12560Who the devil''s this?
12560Who was that?
12560Who''s that he''s playing with?
12560Who''s that on the bed?
12560Who''s that?
12560Who''s there?
12560Who''s this?
12560Who''s to lead us?
12560Who''s to make the first bid? 12560 Who''s to stop us?"
12560Who, the Mormons? 12560 Who-- who was her mother, Uncle Bob?"
12560Why did she do it?
12560Why did you come to tell me this? 12560 Why do n''t they oust these grafters from office?"
12560Why not-- marry Jeanne?
12560Why should n''t I?
12560Why so troubled, madre mia?
12560Why-- er-- how should I know?... 12560 Why-- in God''s name!--did he tell you this?"
12560Why-- it''s finished, is n''t it?
12560Why?
12560Why?
12560Will he get well, doctor?
12560Will the Americano Capitan restore it to us, think you, Don Guillermo?
12560Will the ladies accept?
12560Will there never be law in San Francisco?
12560Will you and Hang Far stay with me?
12560Will you come quietly?
12560Will you forgive me? 12560 William,"Macondray, acting as the spokesman,"what message shall we take the Governor?"
12560With you-- with Inez?
12560Wo n''t she have you?
12560Wo n''t you all come in and see the baby?
12560Wonder where he is?
12560Would I?
12560Would you care, Frank? 12560 Would you-- trust him?"
12560Y- e- s... the one who used to be a sailor?
12560You admit, then, that the envelope was given you?
12560You and your husband got any blankets?
12560You are-- Mr. Windham''s sister?
12560You do n''t look very fit.... Been ill?
12560You do n''t mean... you''re a traitor?
12560You have come for horses, doubtless, amigo alcalde?
12560You have not, perchance, a touch of fever?
12560You mean I''ve been delirious, Po Lun?
12560You mean their crew deserted during the gold rush?
12560You mean,she queried in alarm,"McTurpin?"
12560You mean-- McTurpin? 12560 You place no credence in it, then?"
12560You want to lay me this ranch against-- what?
12560You will lend me your husband, Hein?
12560You''ll attend to it, Ned?
12560You''ll fight?
12560You''ll forgive me, wo n''t you? 12560 You''ll take me to him?"
12560You''re sure-- there''s no one at the place?
12560You''re sure? 12560 You''re very happy over it, are n''t you, Dave?"
12560You''ve been to Broderick? 12560 You''ve remembered what we told you-- Alice and I?"
12560You-- you''ll not let them take me, Dave?
12560***** That evening Frank said to his father, with a wink at Jeanne,"Want to go slumming with me tonight, father?
12560... when you pointed out the way, for instance?"
12560A call to--""What?"
12560A labor candidate?"
12560A passive conniver at theft?
12560A trap?
12560Adrian shook him, whispering,"Where''s Doctor Jones?"
12560After a moment''s hesitation he spoke, softly:"Is someone in trouble?"
12560Against the Solid South?"
12560Alice Burthen... that''s her name, is n''t it?"
12560Alice, are n''t you proud?"
12560All ze monnaie zat we wish?"
12560An ambush?
12560An inheritance?"
12560And how is Alice?"
12560And how is all at Monterey?"
12560And if she did, he asked himself, what should he say-- or do?
12560And then, ere Adrian could answer, he inquired,"Have you much on deposit there?"
12560And what do they care who dies of the hunger or scurvy-- drinking their flagons in Mexico or Madrid?
12560And what is an American who takes up arms against his country?"
12560And you?"
12560Appropriate, is n''t it?
12560Are we too late?"
12560Are you an atheist?"
12560Arrest them?"
12560Ask him,"Dennis whispered, nudging the writer''s ribs with his elbow,"ask him how his gambling place in Platt''s Hall is coming on?"
12560Benito lighted a cigar and puffed a moment; then he added,"Do you know what that boy of mine proposes to do?"
12560Besides, whom would we put in Langdon''s place?"
12560Better, ai n''t you?"
12560Broderick?"
12560But had He?
12560But the other one?"
12560But what of that?
12560But what''s it matter?
12560But what''s the diff?"
12560But who''s to tell?
12560By what absurd imprudence had he laid himself thus open to the scoundrel''s swift attack?
12560Ca n''t this trouble be adjusted here and now?"
12560Ca n''t we always be that-- just that?"
12560Ca n''t you find a younger chap to head your Citizens''Committee?"
12560Ca n''t you keep such stuff out of type?"
12560Can I help?"
12560Can not you dine with us there tonight?"
12560Can ye find me a preacher, old fellow?"
12560Can you come now-- quickly?"
12560Can you suggest anyone else-- absolutely to be trusted, who will ask no questions?"
12560Carrying any mining stock, Benito?"
12560Cawn''t ye tell a fellow?
12560Coleman held up a quill pen invitingly,"Who''ll be first to sign?"
12560Could it be the gambler so soon?
12560Curse him, wo n''t he turn his hand to help a friend?"
12560Dave Broderick, the son of a stone mason, a former fireman, bartender, ward- boss-- fighting for an ideal?
12560Did God raise him up from obscurity just to torture him?
12560Did they leave any word?"
12560Do n''t you see what would happen?
12560Do n''t you wish to marry him, young lady?"
12560Do you know my father, sir?"
12560Do you know that the gang wrecked several Chinese laundries after the attack on Windham?
12560Do you know that there are seven murderers in our jail?
12560Do you know what I mean?
12560Do you know what it means?"
12560Do you know what that means?
12560Do you know what they''ve done?
12560Do you know where it lies?"
12560Do you need bail?"
12560Do you remember young Waters who came here last December to congratulate me?
12560Do you see her often?"
12560Do you see that well- fed looking fellow carrying the ragged baby?
12560Do you think,"he sneered,"that a handful of greasers can defy the United States?"
12560Do you understand?"
12560Do you want the whole place to burn?"
12560Dying?"
12560Else do you think I''d use my political machine?
12560Fight for you?"
12560Finally he burst out,"If it''s any of my business, what''s she doing-- there?"
12560For a moment Parker said nothing; then, almost in Benito''s ear, he spoke a warning:"Do you know that McTurpin is back?"
12560Frank shouted after him,"Wait, where have my parents gone?
12560From where?
12560Had Norah printed a poem or something?
12560Had he a picture of her?
12560Have I got your place?"
12560Have n''t squatters dispossessed the Spaniards all over California?
12560Have n''t you heard?
12560Have you brought the paper?"
12560Have you heard that Dennis Kearney''s been arrested?"
12560Have you no more faith in San Francisco?"
12560He questioned merrily,"What has our Lieutenant- Governor been doing now?"
12560He spoke with brusque official authority, as if no previous interview had taken place:"Mr. Coleman, what are you and your committee plotting?
12560He spun about suddenly, threateningly,"You''ve a wife, have n''t you?"
12560He''s almost as big as you.... How is''Montgomery Straight''progressing?"
12560How about your--?"
12560How can I sit still when-- when--?"
12560How does your work go, Adrian?"
12560How is Inez?"
12560How much would it take?"
12560How''d you get those guns aboard without suspicion?"
12560How''s he going to run a journal?
12560I am a decent man... but what is the use?
12560I did n''t know then--""That you had a daughter?"
12560I should like to play a big stake-- once, before I leave--""How big?"
12560I was talking with Henry George today....""He''s the new city gas and water inspector, is n''t he?"
12560I wonder--"he turned to her slowly,"Aleta, will it be like that with us?"
12560I wonder.... Could it be the same one?"
12560I''ve tried to live it down these twenty years....""Damn it, do you think I''d tell Aunt Maizie?"
12560If I could make it clear to others--""Why do n''t you try?"
12560If he''d been some poor devil charged with stealing a bottle of milk from the doorstep, how long would it take to convict him?"
12560If men like that could stoop to the bribing of Supervisors, what was American civilization coming to?
12560If possible see that Sheriff Hayes''pistols do n''t go off.... You understand?
12560If that worthy heard, he made no answer; but a slight, agile man with sly eyes looked up from a nearby table,"What d''ye want of him, stranger?"
12560If we squat on the Rincon, who''ll dispossess us?
12560In his room, behind closed doors, the Governor spoke a trifle irritably:"What the devil''s all this row about, Van Ness?
12560Inez called out in a whisper,"Who is there?"
12560Instead he asked her, very quietly:"To Europe, Aleta?
12560Is he forcing you into this marriage?"
12560Is he here?"
12560Is it a go?"
12560Is n''t it, my girl?"
12560Is that business?
12560Is the fire out?"
12560Is there any--""Danger?
12560It was he who spoke first in a guarded undertone:"Is everything ready-- safe?"
12560It''s not the way to treat the question....""What is the way, then?"
12560Joaquin Miller-- rather catchy, is n''t it?
12560King?"
12560Know him?
12560Make money-- like Adrian?"
12560McKibben repeated,"Are you ready, Dave?"
12560Meawhile her brother, father, lover were speeding homeward, into what?
12560Men on whom you can depend in a crisis?"
12560Mills?"
12560Mother, you will forgive?
12560No, he''s not my sort....""Does he know?"
12560Not enough.... Is there any powder hereabouts?"
12560Oh, Frank, I love it, do n''t you?
12560Once more he spoke:"I say, what''s the trouble in there?
12560Or of Don Nathan?"
12560Or was it?
12560Or, shall we let the sailor act as auctioneer?"
12560Out of it the host''s voice spoke:"Who are you?
12560Pickering?"
12560Ralston?"
12560Ralston?"
12560Shall I call the house manager, sir?"
12560Shall we let the enemy dictate terms?"
12560Shall we stand that passively?
12560Sherman?"
12560Should I make no further claim upon your ranch than that which I possess, why may we not be neighbors-- friends?"
12560Should she ask O''Farrell to accompany her?
12560Should they send it up?
12560So you''ve had no news from Benito?"
12560Someone cried:"Where''s Casey?"
12560Tell me, will you have to go about now, kissing babies and all that sort of thing?"
12560That they threaten to burn the Pacific Mail docks?"
12560That''s fair enough, is n''t it boys?
12560The Red Cross?"
12560The man who wanted me to--""Do you mean the Supervisor?"
12560The man?
12560The pair that has been exposing Senators and land frauds up in Oregon?"
12560The white face of the bearded stranger sprang into her memory,"Is he dead?"
12560The women?"
12560Then a hearty voice said from the door:"What''s the matter, gentlemen?"
12560Then he questioned, anxiously,"Bertha?
12560Then he said, quite calmly:"I?
12560Then the judge''s question, clearly heard,"What is your plea?"
12560Then the judge''s question, clearly heard,"What is your plea?"
12560Then the judge''s question, clearly heard,"What is your plea?"
12560Then where--?
12560Then, rather unexpectedly, he asked:"And what do you give them in exchange, alcalde?"
12560Then,"Aleta''s father was a circus rider?"
12560Then,"Was any- body-- drowned?"
12560There a hand fell on his shoulder and Spear''s hearty voice saluted him:"How fares it at the ranch, Camerado?"
12560There was excited murmuring; then Terry''s heavy tones once more:"Do you mean that you will attack the person of a Supreme Court Justice?"
12560There''s no-- no danger?"
12560They asked me to join....""They?
12560Those who could not see asked eagerly of others,"What''s the matter now?
12560To see a little of the world?"
12560To torture me?"
12560Understand?"
12560WHO WILL NOT MOURN?"
12560Wants to see me?"
12560Was God a murderer?
12560Was it military need that robbed my ailing mother of her pet, the mare Diablo?
12560Was it raining?
12560Was something amiss?
12560Was that a woman sobbing?
12560Was there ever such idiocy?"
12560We''ll wake up the town, or my name is n''t James King of William.... Wo n''t we, James?"
12560What are your courts but strongholds of political iniquity?"
12560What brought him here?"
12560What brought you here?
12560What can I do for YOU?"
12560What can we do?"
12560What do you expect to accomplish?"
12560What do you wish?"
12560What farther whimsy of an unkind Fate had prompted his long walk?
12560What has become of them?"
12560What if I should take it all?
12560What is that cloud of dust on the horizon?
12560What is wrong?"
12560What next?"
12560What the devil is that?"
12560What then?"
12560What tragedies men hid beneath the smooth exteriors of successful careers?
12560What was McTurpin doing in San Francisco?
12560What was there about McTurpin and a child?
12560What will Coleman do?
12560What you say, Missee Alice?"
12560What''ll you bid for a lot in the southern part of town?
12560What''s bid for a south lot, my hearties?"
12560What''s happened now?"
12560What''s new up there, if I may ask you?"
12560What''s new?"
12560What''s the matter?"
12560What''s to prevent rascals taking advantage of such a movement-- running it to suit themselves?
12560What''s wrong?"
12560When do your folks start on their''second honeymoon,''as they call it?"
12560Whence came the horse you sit like a very clown?
12560Where are your police when our citizens are slain?
12560Where would you go?
12560Where''s your boss and whither are ye bound?"
12560Who bids?"
12560Who else?"
12560Who fired at you?"
12560Who is he?"
12560Who''s talking?"
12560Who?"
12560Who?"
12560Whose child?
12560Why do n''t you get married yourself?"
12560Why do you stoop to--""To petty politics?"
12560Why had he and his companions ridden toward the Windham rancho?
12560Why not go to her now; lay the question before her?
12560Why not?"
12560Why should he trouble his mind about McTurpin and a paramour?
12560Will you give me a message?"
12560Will you help me get out?
12560Will you help me to start a journal that will run our crooked officials and their hired plug- uglies out of town?...
12560Will you help me?
12560Will you, in your honorable kindness, protect my nephew, Po Lun?
12560Will you?"
12560Will your shop- keepers accept them in lieu of coin?"
12560Windham?"
12560Would n''t you take her for a princess?
12560Would you care-- at all?"
12560Write editorials or poetry?"
12560Yes, I remember... you resented it a little, did n''t you?"
12560Yet, if He_ permitted_ such things--?
12560You can see what''ll happen....""You mean they''ll seize the forts... deliver us to the enemy?"
12560You know Nesbitt, do n''t you?
12560You''ll like it, would n''t you?
12560You, the proud Senora and the shiftless young Benito?"
12560cried the other,"are they hanging the prisoners?"
12560he asked, stirring restlessly,"go into business?
12560he asked,"how soon?"
12560he inquired,"Inez Windham?"
12560mocked Brannan,"the law you''ve been giving us for six months past?"
12560said the lawyer, broodingly,"what d''ye think they''ll be up to next?"
12560scoffed Robert;"he''s a poseur-- ought to be an actor, with his long hair and boots and sash.... How is the fair Jeanne?"
12560she cried, reproachfully,"you say that of the Senor Brannan?
12560understand?"
12560what''s that?"
12560what''s up?"
4687''S''at so?
4687''S''at so?
4687A nurse?
4687A strike is pretty hard, when you have these to think of, is n''t it?
4687A writer?
4687All? 4687 And Billy, is he the one they talk to, the Carpenters I mean-- the authorities?"
4687And Ma yells up,''What are you two layin''awake about?''
4687And Mary Peacock-- did you know her? 4687 And a little bit mad in spots?"
4687And are Mr. Oliver''s-- are the men out?
4687And he-- he cares, does he?
4687And how''s Alfie doing?
4687And how''s that?
4687And if we were engaged it would be all right, is that it?
4687And it''s all right? 4687 And just what has a strike like this to do with that, Billy?"
4687And no''Halma''?
4687And now, children,said the writer, when at last they were in the empty, chilly darkness of the street,"where can I get you a carriage?
4687And now, why do n''t you go to bed, Jinny darling?
4687And pwhats dthat, me dar- r- rlin''?
4687And the day we marked up the steps with chalk and Auntie sent us out with wet rags?
4687And to whom is this book going to be dedicated?
4687And were you married then?
4687And what about Jo?
4687And what about the chiffon?
4687And what about you, Sue?
4687And what are your own plans, Sue?
4687And what are your own plans, Sue?
4687And what are your plans for to- morrow, girls?
4687And what does Mr. Oliver say?
4687And what does Verriker say of your eyes, Jinny?
4687And what''s the significance of all that?
4687And when do you think, children?
4687And will she be cured?
4687And will you really let it stay that way?
4687And you will let me think it over?
4687And you-- are you still crazy about that mutt?
4687And-- and is there much suffering yet?
4687Any plan for to- day, Sue?
4687Anything I can do, Mary Lou?
4687Anything new?
4687Are n''t these cunnin'', Lou?
4687Are n''t we all born pretty much as we''re going to be? 4687 Are n''t you coming, Em?"
4687Are n''t you going over for the tennis?
4687Are the Saunders here?
4687Are we all actors? 4687 Are we all ready?"
4687Are we going to have lunch to- day?
4687Are you dated for to- morrow night?
4687Are you going as far as Japan, my dear?
4687Are you going to be open at all to- morrow?
4687Are you so happy, Bill?
4687Are you so sure that you have n''t a vocation, Georgie?
4687Are you sure you''ve read every word on that page, Bill,--every little word?
4687Are you taking something for it?
4687Are you trying to throw me down? 4687 Aunt Josephine,"Susan said, really shaken out of her nonsense by the serious tone,"do you honestly think it''s a drawback?
4687Beg pardon? 4687 Beg pardon?"
4687Bill, do n''t you honestly think that they''re smarter than other children, or is it just because they''re mine?
4687Billy, do you love me?
4687Billy, how could I? 4687 Billy, why are n''t you asleep?"
4687Billy,said Susan, taking his arm and walking him along very rapidly,"I''m going away--""Going away?"
4687But Billy has a little preliminary conference in his room first?
4687But I''m with Georgie now,--unless,she added prettily,"you''ll let me stay here for a day or two?"
4687But Ma-- Ma and I-- and Sue, too, do n''t you, Sue?
4687But WHY am I different?
4687But are n''t there some exceptions?
4687But better than all,Mary Lou announced,"that great German muscle doctor has been twice to see Mary,--isn''t that amazing?
4687But do n''t you wish we did n''t?
4687But do you love me?
4687But have n''t you noticed how Ella tries to get you away from me? 4687 But honestly, Sue, do n''t you get mad when you think that about the only standard of the world is money?"
4687But how can it be annulled, Mary Lou?
4687But how did you get it?
4687But how did you get it?
4687But if the rich man was just as good and brave and honest and true as the poor one?
4687But in the fall---she made a bold appeal to his interest,"--in the fall I think I shall go to New York?"
4687But is he here?
4687But suppose you''re one of those persons who get into a groove, and simply ca n''t live? 4687 But vurry, vurry de- ah,"supplemented Peter,"are n''t we?"
4687But we never said nothing, did we, Gert? 4687 But what''s the difference?"
4687But why wo n''t you and Miss Lord run up to see Chrissy for a few moments, Miss Brown? 4687 But why?
4687But why?
4687But you do n''t think that the poor, as a class, are happier than the rich?
4687But you hate to go, do n''t you?
4687But you will be when he asks you?
4687But you would n''t marry just for that, dear? 4687 But you, you villain-- where''ve you been?"
4687But, Aunt Jo, what does she pay?
4687But, Auntie, are n''t they going to be divorced?
4687But, Bill, how do we know we can manage it financially?
4687But, Bill,said Susan to- night,"would n''t you like to order once without reading the price first and then looking back to see what it was?
4687But, Billy, does n''t that seem terrible? 4687 But, Peter, is there really something in it?"
4687But, Stephen-- what about tickets?
4687But, Sue, shall you be content to have Billy slave as he is slaving now,she presently went on,"right on into middle- age?"
4687But, Thorny,she presently submitted,"is n''t Peter Coleman in college?"
4687But, darling, you honestly are n''t afraid? 4687 But, of course, if Mamma takes Baby abroad in the spring,--you see how it is?
4687But,--good heavens, what happened?
4687But-- can''t you see? 4687 But-- it might n''t be so-- with a rich man?"
4687Ca n''t we have dinner together this evening, Sue? 4687 Can a nice girl DO that?"
4687Can you HEAR me? 4687 Can you beat it?"
4687Conceited? 4687 Could n''t he be cured, Miss Baker?"
4687Could n''t? 4687 D''ye know what the old man is going to do now?
4687D- d- did we?
4687Did Ken say anything to you?
4687Did YOU know that?
4687Did he call? 4687 Did he call?"
4687Did he send you a Christmas present?
4687Did n''t I? 4687 Did n''t Peter send it to you?"
4687Did n''t you like him?
4687Did n''t you nearly DIE, Ma?
4687Did n''t, hey?
4687Did she-- did she seem to think it was odd, Betts?
4687Did you know I was asked to the Juniors this year?
4687Did you notice that Peyton Hamilton leaned over and said something to me very quickly, in a low voice, this morning?
4687Did-- did Miss Thornton get home all right?
4687Do I know him?
4687Do I look like a person about to go to a Browning Cotillion, or to take a dip in the Pacific?
4687Do I not know them myself?
4687Do n''t let me interrupt you, but is Susan here?
4687Do n''t that look like twenty cents?
4687Do n''t the house seem still? 4687 Do n''t you LOVE it?"
4687Do n''t you find her very dear and simple?
4687Do n''t you know that a man has no respect for a girl who does n''t keep him a little at a distance, dear?
4687Do n''t you like him?
4687Do n''t you love it when we stop people on the crossings?
4687Do n''t you love it? 4687 Do n''t you suppose I''d much RATHER not work?"
4687Do n''t you want to take your hat off, Sue?
4687Do n''t you?
4687Do ye feel like ye could eat a little mite, Pa?
4687Do you SUPPOSE so?
4687Do you care a little, Susan?
4687Do you know Pompilia? 4687 Do you know how to stuff them, Anna?"
4687Do you know where Mrs. Fox went to?
4687Do you like that, son? 4687 Do you love me, Billy?"
4687Do you mean that she wo n''t let him bring Georgie there?
4687Do you mean that you do n''t think he ever meant to get a divorce?
4687Do you mean that you''ve been facing this for a month? 4687 Do you mean they-- FIRED you?"
4687Do you mind my asking, Sue?
4687Do you really think you''ll be rich some day, Billy?
4687Do you really want me to take the boys away for a few days?
4687Do you remember Miss Fish,--the old girl whose canary we hit with a ball? 4687 Do you think we will ever reach our ideals, Aunt Jo, as she has hers?"
4687Do you think you can deceive me about it?
4687Do you wonder people go crazy to get hold of money?
4687Do you, Willie darling?
4687Does anybody change?
4687Does n''t he?
4687Does n''t it seem FUNNY to you that we''re right in the middle of a strike, Bill?
4687Does n''t it seem a shame?
4687Does n''t that seem horrible? 4687 Does n''t the darling look comfortable and countryish, Bill?"
4687Does n''t this kitchen look awful?
4687Does this new thing worry you?
4687Eleanor Harkness? 4687 Emily home?"
4687Engaged?
4687Everything else being equal, Sue,she pursued,"would n''t you rather be rich?"
4687Excuse me,said Susan,"but do you know where Mr. William Oliver lives, now?"
4687Fall?
4687Feeling better?
4687Friends?
4687Gee, why not?
4687Get busy at what?
4687Get the butter, Mary Lou?
4687Girls gone?
4687Give her? 4687 Gosh, you''re crazy about it, are n''t you?"
4687Green tea, dear? 4687 Had you a nurse in mind?"
4687Had your breakfast?
4687Has she been in bed?
4687Has who come?
4687Hat come?
4687Have you any fault to find with Auntie''s provision for you, dear?
4687He might do more good that way than in any other,mourned Anna rebelliously,"and my goodness, Sue, is n''t his first duty to you and the children?"
4687He really has ever so much better brains than I have, do n''t you know?
4687He said a man named Edward Harris---"Sure it was n''t Frank Harris?
4687He-- WON''T?
4687He-- but he-- he makes love to you, does n''t he?
4687He-- he was glad, was n''t he? 4687 Headache?"
4687Hello, Dan, hello, Gene; how are ye, Jim?
4687Hello, Sue, that your oldest? 4687 Heroic?
4687How about a fool trip to the Chutes to- morrow night?
4687How about it, Sue?
4687How about it, Sue?
4687How are all of them?
4687How are we better?
4687How do I get to the library?
4687How do you do, Miss Brown?
4687How do you do, Peter?
4687How do you do, how do you do?
4687How do you mean that it''s not easy? 4687 How do you mean?"
4687How goes it to- day?
4687How late did you walk, Bill?
4687How long are you going to call me that?
4687How long are you going to wait?
4687How much are these? 4687 How much money do you want?"
4687How much?
4687How should I take it?
4687How''s it going, Jarge?
4687How''s she?
4687How-- why should that be so good?
4687However, the next morning we rushed over to the Cudahys-- you remember that magnificent old person you and Conrad met here? 4687 Huh?"
4687I adore you, Sue-- isn''t this fun?
4687I beg pardon? 4687 I beg your pardon--?"
4687I do n''t? 4687 I may not do that--""You may n''t?
4687I said-- but where are you going?
4687I think Fillmore Street''s as gay as Kearney, do n''t you, Mary Lou? 4687 I thought one day we said that when I was forty- five and you were forty- one we were going to get married?"
4687I want this one-- I want these, please,--will you give me this one?
4687I will the minute I get another,said Susan, morosely, adding anxiously,"Do I look a perfect fright, Thorny?
4687I wonder if Ma would miss us if we took the car out to the end of the line? 4687 I wonder if, when we get to another world, EVERYTHING we do here will seem just ridiculous and funny?"
4687I''ll bet he gets a good salary?
4687I''ll get right into my things, a breath of air will do us both good, wo n''t it, Sue?
4687I''m going to have this, are n''t I, Miss Brown? 4687 I''m not a monkey, and_ I_ do n''t think I''m a madcap?
4687I-- get out?
4687I? 4687 I?
4687I? 4687 I?"
4687I?
4687If one of those girls came to us a stranger,Susan declared, with a heaving breast,"do you suppose we''d treat her like that?"
4687If you do n''t care, why are you talking about it?
4687Is either of you ladies sailing?
4687Is n''t it damned interesting?
4687Is n''t it gorgeous, girls? 4687 Is n''t it?
4687Is n''t she sweet?
4687Is n''t she wise?
4687Is n''t this fun?
4687Is n''t this little one with a baby''s face sweet?
4687Is n''t this thrilling, Sue?
4687Is that all?
4687Is that so?
4687Is that the boys coming back?
4687Isabel?
4687It does n''t sound like me now, does it? 4687 It would be the very quietest and quickest and simplest wedding that ever was, would n''t it?"
4687It''s about the office, is n''t it?
4687Just put your head in the door and say,''Mother, how do you stuff a turkey?''
4687Kate Richardson simply has n''t come, and if you''ll fill in until she does----You say hearts?
4687Listen,said Miss Thornton, in a low tone,"I met George Banks on the deck this afternoon, see?
4687Lizzie, who was it?
4687Look here, who you pushing?
4687Look there, Bill, what are those people getting?
4687Lord, are n''t you working now?
4687Lord, did n''t you hate French?
4687Lord, where do all these widows come from?
4687Love- letter, Sue?
4687Mad at me, Thorny?
4687Mama, did you ask that woman here to play cards?
4687Married?
4687Marry you?
4687Me?
4687Miss Brown, did you see this bill Mr. Brauer speaks of?
4687Miss Cashell, did you?
4687Miss Saunders?
4687My fault?
4687My little girl,he said, gravely,"did you think that I was going to leave you behind?"
4687My very dear little girl, what IS it?
4687New York?
4687Next waltz-- one after that, then?
4687No, but who have you got a date with?
4687No, does it? 4687 No,"he said,"whatever comes of it, or however we suffer for it, I love you, and you love me, do n''t you, Susan?"
4687No; but is it really and truly serious this time, Bill?
4687Nobody else knows?
4687Noisy, are n''t we, Sue?
4687Not a quarrel with Peter?
4687Not between you and Billy?
4687Not dying? 4687 Now I was talking to Mrs. Carroll Sunday--""Oh, how are the Carrolls?"
4687Now you mark my words, Susan, it wo n''t last-- things like this don''t--"But-- but do n''t they sometimes last, for years?
4687Now, Bill, why do you worry---?
4687Of course she''s better-- You''re all right, are n''t you?
4687Of me?
4687Oh, Billy,Susan''s eyes widened childishly,"do n''t you honestly think so?"
4687Oh, Sue-- right down at the end of Fifth Avenue-- but you do n''t know where that is, do you? 4687 Oh, Susan?"
4687Oh, and how''s Anna?
4687Oh, are we going to be married?
4687Oh, have you a ranch?
4687Oh, honestly?
4687Oh, what''s your hurry?
4687Oh, why must you go, Sue?
4687Oh, will you?
4687Oh---?
4687Oh? 4687 Oh?"
4687On the Nippon Maru?
4687Or''Has the governess of the gardener some meat and a pen''?
4687Ought he marry?
4687Ought n''t this be firm?
4687Oysters?
4687Pauline, put these back, will you, please?
4687Perhaps tea will help it?
4687Perhaps you''ve promised the next?
4687Peter Coleman, is n''t it?
4687Peter Coleman?
4687Peter is in Santa Barbara, is n''t he?
4687Peter, could n''t you dine with us, at Auntie''s, I mean?
4687Peter? 4687 Planked steak,"Susan hunted for it,"would it be three dollars?"
4687Positorily not? 4687 Quite a French sentence,''does the uncle know the aunt''?"
4687Radiate happiness?
4687Remember Stephen Bocqueraz that Brownie introduced to you just before supper?
4687S''listen, Susan,said Miss Thornton, leaning on the desk,"are you going to the big game?"
4687Say, Sue, ought n''t those blankets be out here, airing?
4687Say, did you ever know that he made a pretty good thing out of Mrs. Carroll''s window washer?
4687Say, let''s go over to the hotel and have a dance, what?
4687Say, listen, Susan, can you come over to the Carrolls, Sunday? 4687 Say, look here, look here-- didn''t my uncle introduce us once, on a car, or something?
4687Say, what''s that song about''I''d leave my happy home for you,''Bert?
4687See here, Miss Brown,she called out, after a few moments, noticing Susan,"do n''t you want to come for a little spin with me?"
4687See, now,said Madame Vera in a low tone, as she followed Susan to the door,"You do not come into my workshop, eh?"
4687Serious? 4687 Shall I ask Santa Claus to send it?"
4687Shall I get that?
4687Shall you go to Nevada City with the Eastmans, Sue?
4687Shall you stay here until Sunday, or would you rather be with your own people?
4687She fainted away!--Didn''t you hear her fall?--I did n''t hear a thing!--Well, you fainted, did n''t you?--You felt faint, did n''t you?
4687She says these are five, Lizzie; do you like them better than the little holly books?
4687She''s quite wonderful, is n''t she?
4687Sister, is it?
4687So he goes away to Japan, does he? 4687 So you''re not going out with me any more?"
4687Somebody coming to see you, dear?
4687Stephen ca n''t shake his wife, I suppose?
4687Still sleepy?
4687Still, you could rent that house?
4687Sue him? 4687 Sue, are n''t we going to have fun-- doing things like this all our lives?"
4687Sue, dear,said the mother,"are you going to be warm enough up in the forest?
4687Sue, do n''t you think it would be fun to try some of me in my Mandarin coat? 4687 Sue,--you wo n''t be angry?"
4687Sunday too soon? 4687 Sure, but why do n''t you do''em yourself, Susan, and save your two bits?"
4687Surely you have n''t equivocated about it, Susan?
4687Surely, you''re going to open your presents to- night, Nance?
4687Susan, when I was looking straight up into Mrs. Carter''s face,--you know the way I always do!--she laughed at me, and said I was a madcap monkey? 4687 Susan, you little turkey- buzzard--"It was the old Peter!--"where''ve you been all evening?
4687Susan,he said, coming back, after a moment,"have I ever done anything to warrant-- to make you distrust me?"
4687Susan,he said, very quietly,"you are my girl-- you are MY girl, will you let me take care of you?
4687Susan? 4687 Susan?"
4687Tell everyone that I''m lying down with a terrible headache, wo n''t you?
4687That other fellow, eh?
4687That you, Susan? 4687 That''ll suit you, Wil''lum, I dunno?"
4687That''s so, he was coming down to- day, was n''t he?
4687That''s so-- I was crazy about her once, was n''t I?
4687Then hustle and unpack the eats, will you? 4687 Then you can see how it would cut a fellow all up to leave them?"
4687There was a crash?
4687Tired, dear?
4687To whom?
4687Too tired to go to church with Mary Lou and me, dear?
4687Twenty cents for WHAT?
4687Two in a cup, Martini,Emily would say, settling into her seat, and the waiter would look deferentially at Susan,"The same, madam?"
4687WHAT''S none of his business?
4687WON''T?
4687Want some chocolates?
4687Want to go to a bum show at the''Central''to- night?
4687Was she going to wear it?
4687Was that the day I broke the pitchers, Ma?
4687Was there ever such a heavenly place, Billy?
4687We could send that?
4687We were-- How do you do? 4687 We''ll trim up the house like always, wo n''t we, Betts?"
4687We''ve only been fooling, have n''t we?
4687Well, Evangeline, how''s Sat.? 4687 Well, Susan, light of my old eyes, had enough of the rotten rich?"
4687Well, WOULDN''T you?
4687Well, are n''t they all darlings?
4687Well, are n''t we?
4687Well, but what then, Sue?
4687Well, do n''t you think you are?
4687Well, had you ordered a pillow of violets with shaky doves?
4687Well, is n''t it?
4687Well, let me see-- I''ve been thinking of you lately, Sue, and wondering why you never thought of settlement work? 4687 Well, suppose we go off and have dinner somewhere, to- morrow?"
4687Well, then, are we to let people know that in twenty years we intend to be married?
4687Well, then, shall I get tickets for Monday night?
4687Well, then, why do they live here?
4687Well, what did you have to SEE her for, Mama?
4687Well, what do you care?
4687Well, what do you think of the Ironworks Row?
4687Well, what do you think?
4687Well, what do you want me to do? 4687 Well, why do n''t you come?"
4687Well, why do you make such a fuss about it?
4687Well, will you girls call me? 4687 Well,"he laughed,"do n''t be so polite about it!--I''ll see you to- morrow?"
4687Well-- well, did he make more than THAT?
4687Well--Susan turned suddenly to Betsey,"Why do n''t you trot up and ask, Betts?"
4687Well--?
4687Well; at one? 4687 What IS it?"
4687What WOULDN''T you give to be going? 4687 What YOU''D do?"
4687What about that thing with the Persian embroidery? 4687 What are you afraid of, little girl?"
4687What car are you making for?
4687What d''ye mean by rotten?
4687What did I come here for?
4687What did you say, William dear?
4687What did you say?
4687What do YOU think?
4687What do they concede, Bill?
4687What do you care if she does?
4687What do you do, just watch''em?
4687What do you mean? 4687 What do you pay?"
4687What do you think of sponging her face off with ice- water?
4687What do you think, my own girl?
4687What do you think?
4687What does Anna say?
4687What does she know about it?
4687What else did he say?
4687What first, Sue?
4687What for?
4687What for?
4687What happened?
4687What have you been doing now?
4687What is it, Susan?
4687What is it, dear?
4687What is it- what is it?
4687What is it?
4687What is it?
4687What is it?
4687What looks odd?
4687What makes my girl suddenly look so sober?
4687What more can I do? 4687 What new thing?"
4687What shall I do, Sue?
4687What sort of a gown did you want, dear?
4687What the DEUCE are you raving about?
4687What was your rush yesterday?
4687What was?
4687What were you going to wear?
4687What would it cost us, Thorny?
4687What would you order if you could, Bill?
4687What''s all the news, Sue? 4687 What''s he doing that for?"
4687What''s that?
4687What''s the conference about?
4687What''s the matter with our-- our getting married, Susan? 4687 What''s the matter-- very sick?"
4687What''s the matter?
4687What''s the matter?
4687What?
4687What?
4687What?
4687When are you boys going to Mill Valley for greens?
4687When are you going to come and spend a week with me?
4687When has Philip ever been such an unmitigated comfort, or Betts so thoughtful and good?
4687When you came here it was just an experiment, was n''t it?
4687When''d they come?
4687Where shall we walk? 4687 Where''s everybody?"
4687Where''s your livery stable?
4687Where''ve YOU been?
4687Where''ve you been all this time? 4687 Where''ve you been?"
4687While--?
4687Who is it, dear?
4687Who said so?
4687Who was it, Mary Lou?
4687Who''s Georgie talking to?
4687Who''s she?
4687Who''s that?
4687Who''s that?
4687Who? 4687 Who?"
4687Why a special delivery-- and why here-- and what is it?
4687Why could n''t I?
4687Why did n''t you walk through Front Office?
4687Why do n''t you forbid Joe O''Connor the house, Auntie?
4687Why do n''t you talk to me?
4687Why not take a magazine agency, then? 4687 Why not?"
4687Why should I be?
4687Why should she?
4687Why should you?
4687Why would n''t it be true?
4687Why would n''t they? 4687 Why, Lord; why does n''t Ella count you in on these things?"
4687Why, how do I know?
4687Why, what is it?
4687Why, what''s the matter?
4687Why?
4687Will she sue him, Thorny?
4687Will they get it?
4687Will you come across the hall into the little library with me and talk about it for two minutes?
4687Will you hurry this bill, Miss Brown?
4687Will you say that I am here, Hughes?
4687With the others?
4687Wo n''t you sit down? 4687 Wo n''t you tell me about it?"
4687Wonderful sight, is n''t it?
4687Would I have come straight to you, if I had agreed?
4687Would a nice girl DO that? 4687 Would n''t you honestly like another piece of plum pie, Sue?"
4687Would you advise it, Aunt Jo?
4687Would you care, if it did?
4687Would you?
4687YOU''D rather be up here just quietly with me, would n''t you, Sue?
4687Yes, I noticed those, did you see these, darling?
4687You believe in the law of compensation, do n''t you, Aunt Jo?
4687You ca n''t do it, and you''re afraid to say so, is that it?
4687You ca n''t hurt that dress, can you, Sue?
4687You could n''t come, anyway, I suppose?
4687You do n''t know what to do?
4687You do n''t like Con? 4687 You do n''t suppose God would take her away from me, Sue, because of that nonsense about wanting a boy?"
4687You gave me a little cologne bottle filled with water, and one of those spools that one braids worsted through, do you remember?
4687You have n''t wasted your good money on a ticket yet, I hope, dear?
4687You know that it means going away with me, little girl?
4687You know that mustard- colored linen with the black embroidery that Dolly''s worn once or twice, do n''t you?
4687You mean,said Susan, scarlet- cheeked,"that-- that just my going with you will be sufficient cause?"
4687You said''no''?
4687You see that? 4687 You wo n''t?
4687You''d like that, would n''t you?
4687You''re dated three- deep for Thursday night, I presume?
4687You''re dead, are n''t you?
4687You''re young, are n''t you? 4687 Your lead, Miss Brown---""Mine?
4687Your mother''s ill?
4687''Is it a sin to whistle?''
4687''Watts?''
4687''Why do n''t you?''
4687''Will you tell me,''he says,''why I have to put my wife into rooms like these?''
4687---But you do n''t mean that you want ME?"
4687---Is it going to be too cold out here for you, Sue?"
4687A child of seven?"
4687A four- spot?
4687After all, why should she not call?
4687After we''re married?"
4687And Clem of course tore our little dream to rags---""Oh, HOW?"
4687And Mary Lou,--did you know that they had a little girl?
4687And Susan heard a jovial echo of"Can a nice girl DO that?"
4687And after that---?
4687And has n''t he an awful old mother, or someone, who said that she''d never let him come home again if he married?"
4687And how would the thing SOUND-- a railroad magnate owning the''Protest''?"
4687And just before lunch Ma came up, and-- she looked chalk- white, did n''t she, Jinny?"
4687And somebody added thoughtfully,"Can a nice girl DO that?"
4687And the child-- what could she teach a child of its mother?
4687And the second- hand type- writer we were always saving up for?"
4687And then he says,''Yes, I knew that,''he says,''but do you know who''s going to take her place?''
4687And to come home to that dreadful WOMAN, his mother?
4687And what do they say now of Jinny?
4687And what was she to do now, to- morrow and the next day and the next?
4687And what will theirs, in time?--Peel these, will you?"
4687And what would you like best to do, Sue?"
4687And what''s that?"
4687And what''s this I hear of your throwing down Phil completely, and setting up a new young man?"
4687And when, in November, Peter stopped her on the"deck"one day to ask her,"How about Sunday, Sue?
4687And who do you suppose it was?"
4687And who knows?
4687And who''s home?"
4687And you''ll be here in the morning as usual, Miss Lord?
4687And you''re good- looking, are n''t you?"
4687And, Sue, did you know, the second gong has been rung?
4687And, Sue, will you wait, like a love, and see that we get something to eat at twelve-- at one?
4687And, as if the thought of Josephine had suggested it, she added to Philip in a low tone:"Listen, Phil, are we going to sing to- night?"
4687And, beginning thus, what would he feel after a few years of poverty, dark rooms and unpaid bills?
4687Anyway, it seemed a good chance to give them a lift, do n''t you know?"
4687Anyway, then Papa-- dear me, how it all comes back!--Papa says, fairly shouting,''Well, why ca n''t I have that suite?''
4687Are n''t we going to tea with Isabel Wallace?"
4687Are n''t you glad you do n''t have to go?"
4687Are you going to dinner there?
4687Are you on?
4687As Clem said, where would Billy be the minute they questioned an article of his, or gave him something for insertion, or cut his proof?
4687Auntie''s well, and Mary Lou?
4687Baxter?"
4687Baxter?"
4687Billy''s a hero, if you like,"she added, suddenly,"Did I tell you about the fracas in August?"
4687Brauer?"
4687Brauer?"
4687But by whose decree might some of these be set aside, and ignored, while others must still be observed in the letter and the spirit?
4687But how did other girls manage it?
4687But if Lydia''s life was limited, what of Mary, whose brain was so active that merely to read of great and successful deeds tortured her like a pain?
4687But if you''re dead--?"
4687But immediately he added,"How about to- morrow, Jimsky?"
4687But in what was he ever conventional; when did he ever do the expected thing?
4687But is n''t it wonderful to-- to do it all together-- to be married?"
4687But it would hardly be my place to interfere in business, when I do n''t know anything about it, would it?
4687But marry that pampered little girl to some young millionaire, Sue, and what will her children inherit?
4687But mean odd to other people if you go and I don''t- don''t you think so, Sue?"
4687But obviously, some of it was said in all honesty, she thought, or why should he take the trouble to say it?
4687But what about Thursday night?"
4687But what of Stephen?
4687But what''s the rent?"
4687But you wo n''t go back with the others, dear?
4687But, Sue, if I were a divorced man now, would you let it be a barrier?"
4687But-- did you see the''Protest''last week?"
4687Carroll?"
4687Coleman''s rich, he can marry if he pleases, and he wants what he wants--- You could n''t just stop short, I suppose?
4687Coleman?"
4687Come on, and we''ll have tea at the club?"
4687Come on, now, what''s the matter, all of a sudden?"
4687D''ye hear that, Mama?"
4687Did Margaret tell you about Richard and Ward, last Sunday?
4687Did you ask her to your bridge lunch?"
4687Did you go down and see the cabins; are n''t they dear?
4687Do YOU think I''m funny and odd, Sue?"
4687Do my eyes show?"
4687Do n''t you care, Susan, what''s the difference?"
4687Do n''t you love it?"
4687Do n''t you love that?"
4687Do n''t you remember I said I needed it, too?"
4687Do n''t you remember?
4687Do n''t you remember?"
4687Do n''t you think that''s better?"
4687Do n''t you wish something exciting would happen?"
4687Do you honestly think they are any better than you are?"
4687Do you know Alice Meynell and some of Patmore''s stuff, and the''Dread of Height''?"
4687Do you know Clare Yelland?
4687Do you know where she kept them?"
4687Do you see anything of our dear friend Emily in these days?"
4687Do you think that this is fair?"
4687Do you wonder I think it''s worth while to educate people like that?"
4687Do you?"
4687Does n''t he know your mother?"
4687Does n''t that give her a chance for self- development, and a chance to make herself a real companion to her husband?"
4687Does that seem very strange to you?
4687Ella gave her little sister a very keen look,"Vera Brock?"
4687Ella is dreadful when she''s angry,--I do n''t know quite what I will do, if this ends my being here---""Why should it?"
4687Ella would irritably demand, when her autocratic"Who''d you see to- day?
4687Emily chattered of Miss Polk,"she seemed to think I was so funny and so odd, when we met her at Betty''s,"said Emily,"is n''t she crazy?
4687For we ARE very old friends, are n''t we, Peter?"
4687For what?
4687Gerald?"
4687Going up to see Ken?"
4687Had Mrs. Wallace telephoned-- had the man fixed the mirror in Mr. Furlong''s bathroom-- had the wine come?
4687Had Susan noticed him with older people?
4687Had n''t you better change your mind and send me a book?
4687Had not the promise of that happy day been a thousand times fulfilled?
4687Had one month''s work been so noticeable?
4687Had she deserved this slight in any way?
4687Half this fuss is because they want to get rid of him-- they want him out of the way, d''ye see?
4687Have you any feeling of resentment?"
4687Have you found the Saunders party?"
4687He had n''t been seriously hurt?"
4687He returned to his own thoughts, presently adding,"Why do n''t you borrow a dress from Isabel?"
4687He was more polite, more gentle, more kind that she remembered him-- what was missing, what was wrong to- day?
4687He''s at the Hall, Joe, I dunno?"
4687Her life is full of ease and beauty and power-- doesn''t that count?
4687Here''s what he said first: he says,''Miss Thornton,''he says,''did you know that Miss Wrenn is leaving us?''"
4687How answer it most effectively?
4687How are you going to make it?"
4687How are you?"
4687How are you?"
4687How could he manage what he did n''t understand?
4687How do you do, Miss Brown?
4687How false and selfish and shallow it seemed; had Peter always been that?
4687How long since you''ve been over there, Sue?"
4687How many of them are already in institutions?"
4687How many pieces?"
4687How much was real on her own?
4687How''s that?"
4687How''s the kid, Sue?"
4687I could n''t see who she was with--""A party?"
4687I go up two or three times a day, but she wo n''t talk to me.--Sue, ought this have more paper?"
4687I have a date, but I think I can get out of it?"
4687I nearly put your eye out, did n''t I?
4687I never dreamed that it was Miss Saunders; how should I?
4687I suppose Auntie would n''t stand for a dinner?"
4687I want to work, and do heroic things, and grow to BE something, and how can I?
4687I was going off with Russ on Sunday, but I''ll get out of it, and we''ll go see guard mount at the Presidio, and have tea with Aunt Clara, what?"
4687I wonder if you could fix her hair like she wore it, and I''ll have to get her teeth---""Her what?"
4687I wonder, Sue,"the mild banter ceased,"if you could get Mary''s dinner?
4687I''m chaperoning a few of the girls down to the Palace for a cup of tea, Miss Brown,--perhaps you will waive all formality, and come too?"
4687If Peter Coleman went out of her life, what remained?
4687If Susan wanted a position why did n''t she apply to Madame Vera?
4687If it rains, you and I''ll go to the Orpheum mat., what do you say?"
4687If they were to live there, would this thing fit-- would that thing fit-- why not see paperers at once, why not look at stoves?
4687Instead of the natural"What on earth are you talking about?"
4687Is Elsie Kirk there?"
4687Is Phil behaving?"
4687Is he crazy?
4687Is n''t Joe my property?
4687Is n''t anything real?"
4687Is n''t it DREADFUL?"
4687Is n''t it lovely?"
4687Is n''t she a peach?
4687Is n''t she awful, Margaret?
4687Is n''t she sweet?"
4687Is she going to get forty?"
4687Is there somebody?"
4687Just after dinner she had waylaid William Oliver, with a tense,"Will you walk around the block with me, Billy?
4687Just say,''Mother, do you realize that Christmas is a week from to- morrow?''
4687Let them form another club, exactly like it, would n''t that be the wiser thing?
4687Listen, girls, did you hear Ward to- day?
4687Love''s token, do n''t you know?"
4687Mama and Baby and I have talked this thing all over, Susan,"she added casually,"and we want to know what you''d think of coming to live with us?"
4687Maybe you''d do it, Lizzie?"
4687Mr. Oliver?
4687My dearest, you DO care?"
4687Now she asked simply:"Where can I serve?"
4687Of course his wife is particularly well and husky?"
4687Of course they do n''t pay much, but money is n''t your object, is it?"
4687Of what could she complain?
4687Oh, I see, you write notes in the margins-- corrections?"
4687Only ourselves, and Billy, who is as close to you as a dear brother could be, and Joe---""Oh, is Georgie going to tell Joe?"
4687Or,"Susan, when did you begin to like me?"
4687Orange- Pekoe?
4687Overshoes,"the inventor would pursue,"fleece- lined leggings, coming well up on your-- may I allude to limbs, Miss Wrenn?"
4687Peter saw her to the door,"Shall you be going out to- night, sir?"
4687Peter, will you take Connie?
4687Presently she said:"Billy?"
4687Ready to go down?"
4687Say that if he''ll recognize the union-- that''s the most important thing, is n''t it?"
4687Say, Susan, has he come?"
4687See here, Susan, I''m dated with Barney White in Berkeley to- night-- is that all right?"
4687She and Thorny departing never tailed to remark,"How can they do it for twenty- five cents?"
4687She began to say"Not really?"
4687She had not come to ask a favor of this more fortunate woman, but-- the thought flashed through her mind-- suppose she had?
4687She herself hoped for a little girl, would n''t it be sweet to call it May?
4687She would make some brief excuse to Mrs. Fox,--headache or the memory of an engagement--"Do you know where Mrs. Fox is?"
4687She"had St. Joseph"for Easter, she said, would Virginia help her"fix him"?
4687Should Peter be treated a little coolly; Emily''s next overture declined?
4687Should she have come away directly after luncheon?
4687So I just said,''What is it?''
4687So I said,''Well, is it a matter of international importance?''"
4687So that if it had n''t been for me--''""But, Thorny, what''s she leaving for?"
4687Steal?"
4687Step in here, will you, please?
4687Such varied and wonderful gifts?
4687Suppose that she hinted at herself as consoled by some newer admirer?
4687Suppose you died?"
4687Suppose your aunt is out?"
4687Susan could not turn over in the night without arousing Mary Lou, who would mutter a terrified"What is it-- what is it?"
4687Susan had time to think his voice a little deep and odd before he added, with an effort,"We''ll come back here often, wo n''t we?
4687Susan said, in quick uneasiness,"ARE you angry?"
4687Susan thought of the woman in the next room, wondered if she was lying awake, too, alone with sick and sorrowful memories?
4687Susan would have her hour, would try to keep the tenderness out of her"When do I see you again, Peter?"
4687Tell me,"Miss Saunders lowered her voice,"is Mrs. Baxter in?
4687That is something, eh?
4687The blanket has n''t gotten over his little face, has it?"
4687The doctor just came up the steps, Bill, will you go down and ask him to come right up?
4687Then abruptly she added:"Can you lunch with me to- morrow-- no, Wednesday-- at the Town and Country, infant?"
4687There''s only one thing for you to do?"
4687Tickets?
4687To C. G. N. How shall I give you this, who long have known Your gift of all the best of life to me?
4687To- day the phrase,"Would a nice girl DO that?"
4687Up behind the convent here?"
4687Want to finish this with me?"
4687Was he not still sweet and big and clean, rich and handsome and popular, socially prominent and suitable in age and faith and nationality?
4687Was it Auntie?
4687Was it something that she should, in all dignity, resent?
4687Was n''t it better to do that sort of thing with money than to be a Mary Lou, say, without?
4687Was that it?"
4687We did n''t see this coming when we married on less than a hundred a month, did we?"
4687We said we were going to start a stock- ranch, and raise racers, do n''t you remember?"
4687Well, after we got seated-- we had a table way at the back-- I suddenly noticed Violet Kirk, sitting in one of those private alcoves, you know--?"
4687Well, let''s walk the pup?
4687Were you at the Columbia?"
4687What ARE the blue- prints?"
4687What WAS the secret of living honestly, with the past, with the present, with those who were to come?
4687What about the net one she wore to Isabel''s?"
4687What about the schools?"
4687What at?"
4687What consolation for a woman who set her feet deliberately in the path of wrong?
4687What could she do, except appear friendly and responsive?
4687What could she say to hold the interest of this radiant young princess?
4687What could the happy Susan do but pin on a rose with the crescent, her own cheeks two roses, and go singing down to dinner?
4687What did I break?"
4687What did she know-- what could she do?
4687What do they know?"
4687What do you know about that, Clem?"
4687What do you think?"
4687What do you, of all women, know about the problems and the drawbacks of a life like mine?"
4687What does she know about it, anyway?
4687What girl, for instance?"
4687What happens next?"
4687What if she got up and went silently, swiftly out?
4687What if vows and protestations, plans and confidences were still all to come, what if the very first kiss was still to come?
4687What is it, Stephen?
4687What is it?"
4687What is it?"
4687What is it?"
4687What is there in that to embarrass you?"
4687What is this special great need?"
4687What more can I do?"
4687What of these petty little hopes and joys and fears that fretted her like a cloud of midges day and night?
4687What pleasanter prospect could anyone have?
4687What should she be feeling now?
4687What then?
4687What then?
4687What was it?"
4687What was she to do this moment, indeed?
4687What were you going to say?"
4687What would a stronger woman have done?
4687What''d you do?"
4687What''ll it be?"
4687What?
4687When was I ever rude to your mother?"
4687When was it that Billy always began to take his place at Susan''s side, at the campfire, their shoulders almost touching in the dark?
4687When we were talking about it Monday she said she''d rather I didn''t--""Oh, she did?
4687Where are these good people?"
4687Where did you think?"
4687Where do you THINK I got it?
4687Where first?
4687Where had Susan been hiding-- and how wonderfully well she was looking-- and why had n''t she come to see Isabel''s new house?
4687Where''s everyone?"
4687Where?"
4687Who is it?
4687Who said Joe Chickering belonged to you?
4687Who would give away the bride?
4687Whom are you going with to- night?
4687Why are n''t they enough?
4687Why ca n''t you stay at home, doing all the little dainty, pretty things that only a woman can do, to make a home lovely?"
4687Why could n''t you?"
4687Why did a keen pain stir her heart, as she stood idly twisting it in her fingers?
4687Why did n''t you have Chow Yew say that you were out?"
4687Why did she say that?"
4687Why do n''t you come?"
4687Why do n''t you go to bed, Sue?"
4687Why do n''t you let us call for you?
4687Why do n''t you stay in your own crowd?"
4687Why not work for that?"
4687Why not, having advanced a long way in this direction, to each other?
4687Why not?"
4687Why should she not trust this man, whom all the world admired and trusted?
4687Why?"
4687Will ye be seated, ladies?
4687Will you do your fat friend a favor?"
4687Will you let me take care of you, dear?
4687Will you run up with these to Ken-- and take these violets, too?"
4687Will you trust me?
4687Will you?
4687Would Susan come to them for Thanksgiving and stay until Josephine''s wedding on December third?
4687Would n''t you honestly rather have Jo, say, marry a rich man than a poor man, other things being equal?"
4687Would you like that?"
4687Would you like to have a look downstairs before we go to lunch?"
4687You and I''ll get married, d''ye see?"
4687You ca n''t care for him?"
4687You could n''t simply turn down all his invitations, and refuse everything?"
4687You could n''t take the public school examinations, could you, Miss Lydia?
4687You go to lunch with Miss Emily Saunders, and to Burlingame with Miss Ella Saunders, you get all sorts of handsome presents-- isn''t this all true?"
4687You made it---?"
4687You shall have your circle--""But I thought you were not going to Japan until the serial rights of the novel were sold?"
4687You young folks going to give us a wedding?"
4687You''re engaged to him?"
4687Your scones on that side, and mine on this, and my butter- knife between the two, like Prosper Le Gai''s sword, eh?"
4687and then, if you can, just go right on boldly and say,''Mother, you wo n''t spoil it for us all by not coming downstairs?''"
4687gasped Mrs. Fox,--"ask Miss Brown to come and have tea with us, is that it?
4687he asked for the third ensuing, and surrendered Susan to some dark youth unknown, who said,"Ours?
4687he said absently, adding eagerly,"Say, why ca n''t you come and help me buy some things this afternoon?
4687instead of"Sat- so?"
4687mourned her aunt,"why ca n''t you stay here happily with us, lovey?
4687or"Ca n''t you remember what it was Isabel said that she was going to get?
4687pursued Dolly, to Susan,"why do n''t you come down and spend a week with me?
4687said an aged gentleman who was known for no good reason as"Major,""what''s all this?
4687said he,"do''ee smell asparagus?"
4687said the young woman,"but AREN''T you Stephen Graham Bocqueraz?
4687she laughed proudly,"Do you think you could have sent Ferd away with an excuse?
4687she said, gaily,"be you a- follering of me, or be I a- follering of you?"
4687sobbed Mary Lou,"will she get well?"
4687whispered the foolish, fond little mother,"and we''ll go into town next week and buy all sorts of pretty things, shall we?