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15581What reason have you to complain of the Seventeen Fires? 15581 Again, the question may be asked, how Mr. B. knows the fact as to the manner in which these pistols were loaded? 15581 And if they were so loaded, who can say whether the chief was killed by this shot, the wound in the eyes, that in the neck, or the one in the hip? 15581 Are you wiser and happier than you were before you knew him; or is your nation stronger or more respectable? 15581 But who is this pretended prophet, who dares to speak in the name of the Great Creator? 15581 But, my children, have you done so? 15581 Critical examination of the questionwho killed Tecumseh?"
15581Critical examination of the question"who killed Tecumseh?"
15581Did he stay by you in your distress, and assist and comfort you?
15581Did you know Tecumseh?
15581Did you see him fall?
15581Did you see the man that shot him?
15581From what cause, then, does it proceed, that you have departed from the wise counsels of your fathers, and covered yourselves with guilt?
15581Have you not always had your ears open to receive bad advice from the white people beyond the lakes?
15581He now rose in the council and demanded,"_ What shall we do now?
15581How do you know this man shot Tecumseh?
15581I can talk to him-- I can bring darkness between him and me-- nay more, I can bring the sun under my feet, and what white man can do this?"
15581I think he said to me, I am severely wounded, which way shall I go?
15581Is he more wise or virtuous than you are yourselves, that he should be selected to convey to you the orders of your God?
15581Is then the Master of Life obliged to employ mortal man to punish those who offend him?
15581My children, which of these articles has your father broken?
15581No reply being made to his questions, he continued,"shall we kill all our women and children, and then fight until we are all killed ourselves?"
15581Shall we turn out and fight them_?"
15581We took them by the hand and bid them welcome to sit down by our side, and live with us as brothers; but how did they requite our kindness?
15581Were you near him in the fight?
15581What color was the horse he rode?
15581What has this father of yours done for you, during the long time that you have looked up to him for protection and advice?
15581What sort of looking man was he?
15581Where is the authority for this?
15581Who shot him?
15581have they taken any thing from you-- have they ever violated the treaties made with the red men?
6843(_ Reviving_) What place is this?
6843(_ To_ TECUMSEH) What of the Wyandots?
6843Ah, how is this?
6843Ai n''t it about time Barron was back, Jedge?
6843And chaos will come to the States that annoy, But our Empire united what foe can destroy?
6843And risk our all?
6843And risk your life?
6843And what am I?
6843And what barrier is this?
6843And whose was the exile, the suffering, the toil?
6843And whose was the flag?
6843And, being here, how dare you make Your dwelling- places harbours of sedition And furrow British soil with alien ploughs To feed our enemies?
6843And, having crossed-- Our weakness seen, and all retreat cut off-- What would ensue but absolute surrender, Or sheer destruction?
6843Are there no empty townships, wilds or wastes In all their borders but you must encroach On ours?
6843But should the Prophet win?
6843But what about the breach of your instructions?
6843But what''s up?
6843But who''s the white You hold as captive?
6843But, gentlemen, ai n''t we the Revolooshun?
6843But, quick-- your message?
6843But, why despair?
6843Call you those ingrates who but claim their own, And owe you nothing but revenge?
6843Can I depend on you?
6843Can it be The Prophet?
6843Comes he with the rest?
6843Could we restore Our purchases, and make a treaty line, All might be well; but who would stand to it?
6843Dare you enforce a weak and helpless girl, Who thought to move you by her misery?
6843Dares the Prophet now Betray Tecumseh''s trust, and break his faith?
6843Do you not hear him whisper even now--"Thou art the Prophet?"
6843Dost hear, Tarhay?
6843Dreams he of closing up our empty plains?
6843Fear you a night- attack, sir?
6843For what?
6843Gentlemen, Have you considered my proposal well Touching the capture of Detroit by storm?
6843Good morning both; what news from home, Baby?
6843Hello, Major, what''s up?
6843Here comes a brave With frenzy in his face Where is the Prophet?
6843How can one nation sell the rights of all Without consent of all?
6843How can you blame us, since your own example Is but our model and fair precedent?
6843How comes it, then, that he descends on us With this o''erbearing and untimely strength?
6843How long has it been thus?
6843How long must this bold project take to ripen?
6843How many meanings has the word?
6843How so?
6843In deepest forest shade?
6843Is it true War is declared''gainst England?
6843Is land so scarce in the United States?
6843Is this it all?
6843Is this your promise?
6843Knows he not of our force, Which in the East swarms like mosquitoes here?
6843Must I endure for ever this fiend''s hate?
6843Must part?
6843My little flower amidst a weedy world, Where art thou now?
6843My time''s limited-- will you liquor?
6843Or onward, where the sumach stands arrayed In Autumn splendour, its alluring form Fruited, yet odious with the hidden worm?
6843Our great Kentucky and Virginia fires?
6843Our mighty forests waiting for the axe?
6843Our mountain steeps engrailed with iron and gold?
6843Our mounted men and soldier- citizens?
6843Read you his speech?
6843Rehearse to listening woods, or ask these oaks What thoughts they have, what knowledge of the past?
6843SLAUGH Whar?
6843Should he fail?
6843That from the Throne?
6843The volunteers Will pass this way?
6843There''s a message in your eyes-- what now?
6843Trust you in fire to burn, or cold to freeze?
6843Wall, Jedge, I dew feel right mad-- have you heerd the noos?
6843Wam''t he wi''Kernel Crawford, o''the melish'', at one time?
6843What answer do you bring?
6843What answer do you bring?
6843What are these Compared with duty here?
6843What are they, then?
6843What arthly use air they-- plouterin''about their little bits o''fields, wi''their little bits o''cabins, end livin''half the time on mush- rats?
6843What better title have you than ourselves, Who came from o''er the ocean of the East, And meet with you on free and common ground?
6843What but highest greatness Plucks hatred from its seat, and in its stead Plants friendship in an instant?
6843What care your rich thieves for the poor?
6843What has he promised?
6843What have we taken?
6843What is mortal man?
6843What is our present count of volunteers?
6843What is there in my nature so supine That I must ever quarrel with revenge?
6843What keeps Tecumseh?
6843What keeps her?
6843What man is that?
6843What means he?
6843What means the war- like song, the dance of braves, And bustle in our town?
6843What men are those?
6843What news afoot?
6843What of the Prophet?
6843What pang is here, Which all my pressing can not ease away?
6843What reason have you to complain of us?
6843What savage handiwork keeps Barron back?
6843What say the rest?
6843What say you Colonel Proctor?
6843What say you, Nichol, to my foolish scheme?
6843What says Tecumseh now?
6843What says he of our treaties?
6843What shall I do?
6843What shall my answer be?
6843What spirit led you here?
6843What tidings bring you from the Prophet''s Town?
6843What tidings from afar?
6843What tidings have you gleaned of Iena?
6843What tidings here?
6843What tree e''er bore such treacherous fruit as this?
6843What warriors are ready for Vincennes?
6843What was thet, General?
6843What wizardry and witchcraft has he found Conspiring''gainst our people''s good?
6843Whence do they come?
6843Where am I now?
6843Where am I?
6843Where and how-- beset by enemies?
6843Where are they?
6843Where is his tongue?
6843Where''s Winnemac?
6843Who can divine this creature that doth take Some colour from all others?
6843Who can forget Kanawha''s bloody fray?
6843Who has not read the insults of the foe-- The manifesto of his purposed crimes?
6843Who is this standing in the darkened robes?
6843Who''s there?
6843Why break good news so gently?
6843Why came you thence?
6843Why come you here if not a spy?
6843Why do you weep?
6843Why halts he there?
6843Why is our brother angry at our force, Since every man but represents a wrong?
6843Why not make war on them at once?
6843Why should I hesitate?
6843Why should I spare you?
6843Why should a foe, who far outnumbers us, Retreat o''er this great river, save to lure Our poor force after him?
6843Why should this sorrow weigh upon my heart, And other lonely things on earth have rest?
6843Why then, the Prophet, not Tecumseh, kills us-- Which has the keener axe?
6843Will he attack us, think you?
6843Wilt go with me?
6843Yes, for if They mean to fight, why point us to a spot At once so strong and pleasant for our camp?
6843You had some talk In private, ere he vanished to the South?
6843You understand my wishes and commands?
6843You''ve heerd o''them Delaware Moravians over to the Muskingum, surely?
6843Your Exc''llency?
6843[_ A noise and shouting without._] But who is this?
6843[_ Recrosses the stage._] Brother, let me ask, Do you remember how our father fell?
6843and how?
6843and what rights have you?
6843and whose was the soil?
6843another waves adown the road-- Borne by an officer-- what think you, Nichol?
6843has old Sledge bust you at the keerds again?
6843or what treaties maimed?
6843what is my fault, That ye should hide the happy earth from me?
6843whence came you?
22646And did n''t you hear any thing of the bell?
22646And gained that much time; do ye know,added Terry, in a half frightened voice,"what I obsarved?"
22646And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, Who are these which are arrayed in white robes? 22646 And so the boat is yer own?"
22646Are there any more streams to cross?
22646Are ye sure of the same?
22646Are you hurt?
22646Begorrah, but was n''t it lucky that we did n''t have the blanket wrapped about us?
22646But there are no Indian villages within a great many miles of this place-- is that not so?
22646But there_ must_ be, for how could father and the rest have crossed?
22646But they ca n''t know that_ I''m_ not goin''to shoot among them,--so why should n''t they be scared out of their siven sinses? 22646 But where could they have got their horses?"
22646But where is the bridge? 22646 Can ye read and write?"
22646Could it be,asked his companion,"that these spalpeens do n''t belong to the same crowd that we saw?"
22646Deerfoot made it and hid it under the bushes: why did not my brothers use the paddle?
22646Deerfoot thinks maybe his brother would be glad to lay him on the ground?
22646Did n''t ye obsarve them with particularity?
22646Did ye iver manage the paddle yersilf when the creek got onto one of its tears?
22646Did ye iver see the like?
22646Did you make hunt for her last night?
22646Do I know him?
22646Do my brothers see the gleam of the water yonder?
22646Do obsarve where the trail comes down to that big bowl?
22646Do ye observe his left eye and the end of his nose where one of me blows landed? 22646 Do ye think that if I heard the bell I would n''t have found the cow?
22646Do you think so?
22646Does Deerfoot do so?
22646Does the Wolf strike with his knife at his own gun?
22646Fred,said the other, stopping short in his excitement;"do ye think they are goin''to attack the_ sittlement_?"
22646From what point did it seem to come?
22646Gone away? 22646 Has n''t he gone off?
22646Has not his people stolen the hunting grounds of the red man?
22646Has she been stolen?
22646Has the cow ever been lost before?
22646Have you any idea how it got there?
22646Have you any idea of who the owner can be?
22646How about the wither, me lad?
22646How can they help being in need?
22646How come ye to know all that, Fred?
22646How could I wake ye up when I was aslaap mesilf?
22646How could we have made such a blunder?
22646How long will this keep up?
22646Hurt? 22646 I begs to corrict ye,"said the other;"it was three shots, for do ye not mind that I bored a hole through him when we first made his acquaintance?"
22646I do n''t see much chance of the same,was the sensible comment of Terry;"but, me boy, have ye any idaa of what time it is?"
22646If I alone could attend to them, do you think we together have any thing to fear?
22646If it was goin''to do that, would n''t it have done so before this?
22646Is it not likely that some of the red men are between us and our friends?
22646Is my brother ill, that he suffers so much?
22646Let me see, Terry; Brindle wore a bell round her neck, did n''t she?
22646Niver,was the emphatic reply;"how could they have got around so far in front?
22646On which side shall Deerfoot throw his brother?
22646So you claimed, but you have n''t explained how it was that such a shot could be made without leaving any wound?
22646Terry, how will that do for a shot?
22646Terry, it wo n''t do to stay here,shouted Fred, casting about for some place of refuge;"where shall we go?"
22646That''s for our dinner; what would you suppose?
22646They are not meaning to make a start to- night?
22646They may have had them within easy reach?
22646They seem to have hard work in finding us: where do those Winnebagos come from?
22646Was n''t it strange, Deerfoot,said Fred,"that we should have found that canoe?"
22646We are on our way to the camp in the Ozarks,said Fred Linden;"and am I mistaken in believing that you will go with us all the way?"
22646Well, there''s no use of guessing, for any way it must be only a guess; but where do you suppose Deerfoot is?
22646What are they?
22646What are you talking about? 22646 What do ye signify be the same?"
22646What do you mean by foul blows?
22646What do you mean?
22646What do you mean?
22646What do you mean?
22646What does my brother want?
22646What for?
22646What is it?
22646What is that?
22646What is that?
22646What made you think so?
22646What of that? 22646 What was it then that amused you so much?"
22646What would they be?
22646What''s the matter with you?
22646What''s the matter, Fred? 22646 What''s the matter?"
22646When will the Winnebagos that are following us come to this stream?
22646Where could they have come from?
22646Where did ye land the shot?
22646Where is the home of my brother?
22646Which looks as if you are a bigger dunce than you seem; but,added Fred, turning toward the Shawanoe,"have you seen any thing of the Winnebagos?"
22646Who is he?
22646Who said I was afraid?
22646Who swung the paddle?
22646Who? 22646 Who?"
22646Why did n''t you shoot him?
22646Why did you do that?
22646Why do the spalpeens come down in this part of the world, and why do n''t they behave thimselves whin they do?
22646Why does my brother look with evil eyes on the Wolf, who has come from the lodges of the Winnebagos? 22646 Why does my brother think of danger?"
22646Why does the Wolf seek the life of Deerfoot?
22646Why then did you ask me to listen?
22646Why, Terry,said the delighted Fred, asking the useless question,"what is the meaning of this?"
22646Will ye be kind enough to raich yer right hand over your lift shoulder and shake wid me on the same?
22646Would he have died more quietly, or with less pain than from the knife? 22646 Ye were a friend indade, though ye''ll admit, Deerfut, that I toppled over the spalpeen in foine style, now did n''t I?"
22646You are right, Terry, but what did you do with that bell that Deerfoot took away from the Winnebago?
22646You soon will be, but I have been out with father before to- day and shot buffaloes: have you?
22646A cow after losing one milking is apt to feel so uncomfortable that she hurries home to be relieved; but what''s the use of talking?"
22646And so ye hit one of''em whin ye touched off yer gun, did ye?"
22646And so ye say they was mounted on horseback: what has become of thim?"
22646Are not all red men brothers?"
22646Are ye ill?"
22646Before he could proceed further, Deerfoot asked:"Are these the hunting grounds of the Winnebagos?"
22646Before the other side of the prairie was reached, Terry Clark began asking himself the natural and important question,--How is this to end?
22646But who could the thief be?
22646But, great as was their admiration, there was a startling question that came to them: how was this interesting stream to be crossed?
22646Could he do a little to bring about that day of universal peace?
22646Do n''t you think it best that we should now go on, since you will not have the same trouble that we did?"
22646Do ye think we shall have any more trouble with them?"
22646Do you know how to make that call that Deerfoot used to bring the turkey to him?"
22646Do you mean to say that you can read_ writing_?
22646Does that little canoe belong to_ you_?"
22646Else, how could their shattered guns be in his possession?
22646He exclaimed:"Why did n''t I think of it?
22646How could it get_ here_?"
22646I say, Fred, did ye iver saa the loikes of him?
22646I wonder what has become of the wild beast?"
22646Is that understood?"
22646It weighed several pounds, but Terry broke in with the wondering inquiry:"What are ye goin''to do with_ that_?"
22646It wo n''t take them long to gather enough food to last for weeks, but how about water?"
22646Killed by a knife thrust too, that looks as if it had gone half way through his body; how was it, Deerfoot?"
22646Now, ai n''t I glad to see you, and how are you, old fellow?"
22646See?"
22646She listened in amazement, and then said:"Why, do you think you could write a book like that?"
22646Taking hold of his arm, he asked:"Where in the name of all that is wonderful did you learn that?
22646The Winnebago?"
22646Then, when he saw him turn a leaf, he said in a low voice:"Deerfoot, will you please read aloud?"
22646There was no instance of the hunters having been molested on their way to and from the trapping regions: why then this special caution of Deerfoot?
22646Was it work?
22646Was the like ever known?
22646Was there not some work which the Great Spirit had laid out for him by which he could help to soften the feeling of the two peoples toward each other?
22646What are ye talking about?"
22646What could be foiner than the swell that ye see there?
22646What more likely, therefore, than that a party of these had stolen the cow and driven her away?
22646What would he not have given at that moment could he have exchanged places with the handsome and triumphant young warrior?
22646When he once more stood beside the laughing Fred, the Shawanoe addressed both:"Are the guns of my brothers loaded?"
22646Why do men strive to kill each other?
22646Why should they always be at war?
22646Why was the bell put round her neck if it was n''t to guide friends?
22646Would the rest of the Winnebagos pocket the outrage and meekly withdraw from the country?
22646[ Illustration:"Did ye iver see the like?"
22646and whence came they?
22646exclaimed the amazed Fred,"are you sure?"
22646repeated Terry;"why that looks as if ye lived somewhere in this neighborhood; is such the case, owld boy?"
22646what was he doin''?"
22646why did n''t I think of that before?
27231Afraid of what?
27231Ai n''t you sleepy?
27231Ai n''t you tired?
27231Ai n''t you_ afeard_ they might come down on you?
27231And much more comfortable, I suppose?
27231And was it you who fired those shots?
27231And what difference does it make? 27231 And why are you alarmed on my account?
27231And will they accompany us?
27231Are you frightened?
27231Are you going to stay up all night?
27231Are you going to warn others?
27231Are you offended?
27231Are you sure?
27231Attack purty soon-- keep eye peeled-- don''t see notting?
27231Be you really the leader of the Riflemen?
27231Believe it? 27231 But do n''t you notice the bank gets so low down yonder that it wo n''t hide us, and we''ll have to show ourselves?"
27231But see here,pursued the Rifleman,"how comes it you are in these woods at all?
27231But where are your men?
27231But where''s the gal?
27231Ca n''t you understand what they''re driving at?
27231Can I go''long with you?
27231Can you shoot?
27231Did he lick you for nothin''?
27231Did n''t it strike you that he acted queerly then?
27231Did n''t lose his?
27231Did you do it on purpose?
27231Do n''t anybody know? 27231 Do n''t you believe I love you?"
27231Do n''t you feel able to walk?
27231Do n''t you see they''re pointing up the river and across it? 27231 Do they carry such articles with them?"
27231Do you think there is any one following us?
27231Do you think,asked Dick, in a low tone, for he entertained a strong affection for his leader,"Do you think it is_ certain_ Lew has been catched?"
27231Do you want me to tell you?
27231Do you wish to keep me here longer, to mortify me?
27231Done eatin''?
27231Eber seen logs afore?
27231Father,said son Jim, with a meaning smile,"you remember the night that Lew brought Edith to our house?"
27231Got long eyes?
27231Have I ever seen them logs before? 27231 Have you discovered danger?
27231How are_ we_ going to find it?
27231How came you in these parts, my friend?
27231How do you feel?
27231How do you know it is, eh?
27231How do you know that, I should like to know? 27231 How do you know that?
27231How do you know that?
27231How far, dear friend, did you say it is to the settlement?
27231How get him?
27231How is it that you are here, then?
27231How is this? 27231 How is this?
27231How shall I know whether it is you or not?
27231How t''row white men off scent, eh?
27231How they look when last see him?
27231How will you do that?
27231How?
27231I guess yer ai n''t used to cookin'', be you?
27231I s''pose we''ll hunt as we did yesterday?
27231I say, Lew,said his brother,"I''ve asked yer half a dozen times, whether there''s any thing that need keep us here any longer?"
27231I say, father, how much further ahead is that creek we''ve got to cross?
27231I wonder what they are going to jabber about?
27231I? 27231 Is n''t the bird cooked well enough?"
27231Is that so?
27231Is that their dispute?
27231Is the row done with?
27231It''ll scare''em, I guess, wo n''t it?
27231It''s pretty plain they''re going to cross the river, but, confound it, how can we tell where it''s going to be done? 27231 Know it?
27231Know what I''ve done? 27231 Leave you?
27231Let''s see-- we''ve come over forty mile, hain''t we?
27231Me fire? 27231 Nobody else?"
27231Of course she does,said Tom,"so what''s the use of talking?
27231Over the same ground that I come over?
27231See here, Zeke, was there any Injins chasing you, just now?
27231Shawnee got him? 27231 Shawnees, I s''pose?"
27231She is n''t with him, then?
27231Should they accidentally come across our trail, it would be easy enough for them to follow it, would it not?
27231Suppose we_ are_ overtaken?
27231Sure?
27231That is, did you_ know_ we should be pursued and persecuted as we have been when we started?
27231The Huron-- Oonamoo?
27231The Indians will not trouble us again?
27231The creek?
27231Then why do you ask me such a question? 27231 Then you''ll take a tramp with me?"
27231They did n''t catch you?
27231Want to fire again?
27231We can reach it, then, by traveling all night?
27231Well, what of that?
27231Well, what''s the next move? 27231 What are they waiting for?"
27231What are they waiting for?
27231What are you going to do with that?
27231What can have become of the fools?
27231What can_ that_ red- skin mean by being in these parts? 27231 What do you mean?
27231What do you want the gal caught for?
27231What do you want to know for, eh?
27231What else have you to tell?
27231What has made you sick?
27231What is the matter with this cooking, I should like to know; eh?
27231What is the matter? 27231 What made you fire, Jake?"
27231What made you leave it?
27231What makes you act so strangely-- and keep away from me as though you hated me?
27231What makes you think so?
27231What makes you think so?
27231What makes you think so?
27231What might be your name?
27231What seems to be the general expectation?
27231What sort of a chap is he?
27231What the deuce is the matter?
27231What want to do? 27231 What was it for?"
27231What''s the matter, Lew?
27231What''s the matter? 27231 What''s the matter?"
27231What''s the matter?
27231What''s their idea, Oonamoo?
27231What''s up now?
27231What''s up? 27231 What?
27231Where do you suppose that will be?
27231Where is it you belong?
27231Where is she?
27231Where lost? 27231 Where shall we fly?"
27231Where the deuce did they get their bows and tow from?
27231Where the deuce has Lew gone to?
27231Which way are you going?
27231Who can this chap be?
27231Who finished it?
27231Who is with you?
27231Who said they was n''t?
27231Who the deuce wants you to pay us?
27231Who wants it to hide us? 27231 Who?"
27231Why did n''t he do as you did-- come over and join me?
27231Why do n''t you go back?
27231Why do n''t you want to hear it?
27231Why do you think he has n''t used this tree?
27231Why do you think he would n''t take the shortest way home?
27231Why does n''t he show himself, the coward? 27231 Why no killed-- no hurt?"
27231Why not rejoin our friends?
27231Why this change of direction?
27231Why, Edith,_ did n''t you squeeze my hand_?
27231Why, how did I do it?
27231Why, what need is there of that?
27231Why, what''s up now?
27231Wo n''t any of these logs burn?
27231Wo n''t get over afore morning then?
27231Wo n''t you even look at me?
27231Yes; did n''t I tell you that?
27231You all seen him, did n''t you?
27231You do n''t s''pose the Injins will see it, do you?
27231You going to turn me off? 27231 You have, eh?"
27231You know what I''m certain of?
27231You please tell her that it is_ necessary_, then, will you?
27231You see, him and the gal----"Gal with him?
27231You think we can keep out of their hands?
27231You will not leave me?
27231_ Anybody go with him?_"He took a female, believing that her safety demanded such a course.
27231_ What of that?_he exclaimed, indignantly.
27231Ai n''t there any Injins in the neighborhood?"
27231And what''s the odds whether they''ve daubed themselves up with their stuff or not?"
27231Any danger?"
27231Are we pursued?"
27231Are you hurt?
27231As soon as-- where''s Oonamoo?"
27231At length he questioned the Huron:"Where''s Tom?"
27231Be you two hunting?"
27231Been up late at night, I s''pose?"
27231Both welcomed him, and when he had been seated, Edith asked, rather abruptly:"Now, Lewis, what is the matter with you?"
27231But how is he going to throw the dogs off the scent?"
27231But, I say, do you know the head feller of them Riflemen?"
27231But, father,"asked Jim, in an earnest whisper,"how is it about the Injins?
27231Ca n''t a chap rub his eyes without your gaping at him that way?"
27231Can you stand it till then?"
27231Come, now, where is Lew?
27231Confound''em, what''s the use?"
27231Dick, who, by the merest accident, glanced in his face was nearly startled off his feet by the irascible fellow shouting:"What you looking at?
27231Do n''t you think so?"
27231Do you know what you have done?"
27231Do you wish to go with us?"
27231Foller him-- catch him?"
27231Go back to her friends, I s''pose?"
27231Got any thing to eat?"
27231Have you been hanging around here all night?"
27231Have you seen him?"
27231Hope you''re never taken for him, be you?"
27231How are we to know where to look for his trail?"
27231How came you to be so interested in a stranger?"
27231How could she, being a woman, help it?
27231How do I know why I ai n''t sleepy?
27231How far did you say the settlement is off?"
27231How much longer will it take us to reach it?"
27231How was it?"
27231How will they know enough of our direction to keep up the pursuit?"
27231I do n''t s''pose you''ve traveled the woods much, have you?"
27231I''ve promised them that we will see them through-- where''s Sego?"
27231If we get over the creek without much trouble with the oxen, we may fetch up there by sundown, eh?"
27231Miami got him?"
27231Of course you may, provided she is willing, for where could she be safer than in the charge of Lew Dernor?
27231Out on a scout?"
27231Pray, what is it?"
27231Sam, in front, is n''t likely to get asleep, is he?"
27231Say, you, did you ever hear of the Riflemen of the Miami?"
27231Shall I tell you where he''s going?
27231Take a longer way home, and a safer one, or the short route?"
27231Take her?
27231The Riflemen of the Miami----""Are you the men who are known by that name?"
27231The bronzed face of the hunter took a deeper hue as he asked:"Is she-- Edith with you?"
27231The latter drew his knife, and said:"Keep off, Lew Dernor; do n''t you know me?"
27231They''ve got somebody''s gal there, hain''t they?
27231To set up a yell and pitch after them?"
27231What are you doing?
27231What caused it?"
27231What did you mean by saying that?"
27231What did you play''possum for?"
27231What good could that possibly do?"
27231What has occurred that makes you walk faster, and look so constantly about you?"
27231What is the meaning of that?"
27231What is the rest?"
27231What is there about that name that so troubles you?"
27231What shall I do?
27231What would I wish to hurt you for?"
27231What''s the gal want to do?
27231When this was announced, he turned round, and with an impatient exclamation, demanded:"Who fired that gun last?"
27231Where are they?"
27231Where does the trail lead to now, Oonamoo?"
27231Where see him last?"
27231Where were they?
27231Who''s been kindling a fire at this time of day?"
27231Who''s that with you?"
27231Why did he whip you this last time when you run away?"
27231Why did n''t you do it?"
27231Why do n''t the cowardly dogs rush in upon us?
27231Why do n''t you feel sleepy?"
27231Why do you ask again?"
27231Why do you ask?"
27231Will he be back to- day?"
27231Wo n''t that be the best we can do, Tom?"
27231Wo n''t you fight, Lew?"
27231You ai n''t on a scout or hunt just now, then?"
27231You did n''t come all the way from Pennsylvany alone?"
27231You mind the time, Jim, when he went with us over into Kentucky, and he saved us from running into that ambush?"
27231Young Smith noticed his emotion, and asked, with some alarm:"What''s the matter, Lew?
27231anybody hurt?"
27231are we to be burnt alive?"
27231did n''t he jump?
27231eh?
27231eh?
27231has n''t the boy used his pegs along here?"
27231hear those shouts-- but how can you prevent it?"
27231how long afore you''re goin''to start?"
27231it''s got to come to that sooner or later, and who could she get better than Lew Dernor, the leader of the Miami Riflemen?"
27231what are they saying?"
27231what is it that pleases you, Oonamoo?"
27231what''s the matter?"
27231who intended to refuse it?
27231who said we could n''t?
27231you ai n''t going to lick me too, are you?"