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46731In the English_ News Letter_ of March 12, 1666, was carried an encouraging news item:"A frigate of between thirty and forty[ tuns?
46731On March 31, 1626, Thomas Munn(?)
46731Plantation of John Hereford in[ Doegs?]
46731What shall I say?
45157What is she doing?
45157And the serious question arises, how is the British merchant service to be built up again?
45157How could a State department administer the shipping industry of this country in competition with foreign private enterprise?
45157What is this"riddle of the sands"they asked?
45157Will she carry them?
38542Chicora: Chicora, I do n''t remember any steamer of that name-- Ah: did you say the_ Let Her B_? 38542 Dye ye hae tea''i the noon in Canada?"
38542Mon ar''ye feart o''goin''through? 38542 Well, White,"was asked,"what''s the verdict?"
38542What for why?
38542After working out our enterprise so far, were we to be wrecked just when safety was less than a mile away?
38542Bending forward over me with a puckering of the forehead she said abruptly,"Where do ye coom frae?"
38542But would n''t it be better for the insurance companies?
38542Cumberland?"
38542He might have done it, but there was a doubt in it, and supposing he had not, what then?
38542Its first representative in the Legislature of Ontario used quizzically to describe it:"Where is my constituency?
38542There were others also who were satisfied as one of the devout congregation who said as we walked away,"Was n''t the Meenester powerful in prayer?"
38542They say the reply was,"Do you suppose I''d open my mouth when I went under?"
38542We could not do anything for ourselves-- still there was no movement from the tug-- would she never start again?
38542What had taken place?
38542Where was she being taken to?
38542Where would be the cargoes without the ships?
38542Why not get the"Chicora"and strike out for a career of one''s own?
40067''Richmond''from Duluth with ore."The what?
40067A lubber, eh?
40067A what?
40067Am I to infer then that the course was changed after the fog came down?
40067An old party we had cooped in a crate in the lazar----"A bear?
40067And fall off?
40067And how far is that?
40067And the two boys also?
40067Any good?
40067Any news?
40067Are there not others better qualified than ourselves?
40067Are those whalebacks safe, Captain?
40067Are you addressing me?
40067Are you ready?
40067Are you ready?
40067Are you sinking?
40067Are you trying to bury me?
40067Beautiful, is n''t it, old chap?
40067But who is steering the ship?
40067But, my boy, do n''t you understand that it will mean the loss of a lot of money to do that? 40067 By the way, old chap; were you ever in Elgin?"
40067Can I do anything, sir?
40067Can you make it?
40067Can you shovel coal?
40067Can you tell me, sir, if the''Wanderer''has arrived?
40067Co-- Co-- Collins?
40067Coming aft?
40067Did it make you dizzy?
40067Did n''t you ever see a sundog before?
40067Did we leave our bags down in the hold, Bob?
40067Did you do that on purpose?
40067Did you have any part in the robbery of that post- office?
40067Did you tell me about the bath room, sir?
40067Did you think what the reason for that change of course was?
40067Do n''t you see the boy is drowning?
40067Do n''t you think he has had punishment enough, sir?
40067Do n''t you think that will try them out as quickly as anything else?
40067Do we go on duty this evening, sir?
40067Do we have to dress up on this ship?
40067Do you ever get seasick in any of these storms?
40067Do you hear the roar of the rapids in the St. Mary''s River?
40067Do you know a man named Collins-- Gus Collins?
40067Do you know what the course of your ship was?
40067Do you know where that kiddie was going when she was swept overboard? 40067 Do you live near here?"
40067Do you see anything of that coal carrier, Rush?
40067Do you suspect any one?
40067Does n''t it strike you as peculiar that they are sent down here in this way?
40067Even though it was in your favor?
40067Ever fire any?
40067Ever seen him, Bob?
40067For ports all along the Great Lakes?
40067Get those boys to work?
40067Going to eat all night?
40067Got much water aboard?
40067Had n''t you better take out some from the other end so as to unload the boat evenly?
40067Had your breakfast?
40067Has he been bothering you?
40067Has he got the child?
40067Has that wooden- head just discovered the ore carrier over there?
40067Have we anything in the boat with which to bail it out?
40067Have we finished?
40067Have we hit the shore?
40067Have you any further directions to give before we leave you, sir?
40067Have you had any talk with Captain Simms as to what you should testify to?
40067Hello, is that you, Rush?
40067Hello, what''s the matter?
40067Hey, what''s happening?
40067Hey, what''s that?
40067Hold on; where are you going?
40067How about you?
40067How about your own boats?
40067How are we going to do it?
40067How are you, John?
40067How could I? 40067 How did he get out, do you think?"
40067How did this row start?
40067How did you happen to slip?
40067How do I know? 40067 How do you feel?"
40067How do you know this?
40067How far is it to Alpena?
40067How in the name of all that''s good does he know all that?
40067How is little Marie?
40067How long does it take to load the ship with ore?
40067How long will that be?
40067How shall we do it without playing the part of the meat?
40067How so?
40067How then?
40067How was I lying when you found me?
40067How''d you like your swim?
40067I say, what''s happened?
40067I suppose you are wondering how I know that, eh?
40067I suppose you''d let him dance about the decks and run us all overboard, eh? 40067 I think,"announced the lad wisely,"that he was-- was-- what do you say a fellow is suffering from when he goes dippy up here?"
40067I wonder if any of those ships is the''Wanderer''?
40067I''m well; how are the folks?
40067If that was the case, I could n''t very well have bumped the back of my head on a hatch cover, could I?
40067Is he in?
40067Is his crate broken so that it can not be fixed?
40067Is she taking in any water?
40067Is that a light- house that I am steering for?
40067Is that a town over there?
40067Is the purpose of our going to sea on the lakes known, or is it not to be known to any one outside of ourselves?
40067Is there such a thing as a bath room that we can use?
40067Is this some kind of a joke you''re playing on me?
40067Keep your siren going to warn off other ships, why do n''t you?
40067Knocked down?
40067Let''s see, you boys have not been through here, have you?
40067May I ask how you know that, sir?
40067May I ask how you propose to work this great saving?
40067May I ask on what ship we are to sail, sir?
40067May I ask who you are, sir?
40067Now what''s the matter?
40067Now, what was it you were saying, my lad?
40067Oh, you do, eh?
40067Oh, you mean the firemen?
40067Out of the hold?
40067Please have some men stationed under cover of the deck- house below us and have a tarpaulin, one of the canvas hatch covers, handy, will you?
40067Say, where''d you come from?
40067See here, Rush, he is n''t the fellow who hit you last night, is he?
40067See here, young feller, be you trying to pick a row with me?
40067See here, young fellow, what do you want?
40067See that pig there, just shifting her position?
40067Send them back light?
40067Shall I take it up to the captain?
40067So you came off at twelve, eh?
40067So you''re the fellow who gave me that blow in the dark last night, are you?
40067South- south- west flat?
40067Starboard? 40067 Steering the ship?"
40067Stop what?
40067Temporary aberration?
40067That one with the stones sticking up all over it like a porcupine''s back?
40067The authorities will believe what you say, will they not?
40067The bear?
40067The next question is, what are we going to do with him, now that we have him?
40067The''Wanderer''?
40067The-- the sea----? 40067 Then how did you happen to crack your head on a hatch cover?"
40067Then what are you doing here?
40067Then why put them in the hole?
40067Then your course was south- south- west- one- half?
40067There, there, at the door?
40067They were lost?
40067They were thoroughly capable and experienced men?
40067Think so?
40067This is your first time out, is n''t it, boys?
40067Vat iss?
40067Want to go in and lie down now?
40067We do n''t care, do we?
40067We''re going to walk the bridge at midnight, are n''t we?
40067Well, are you fellows going to work right through the next trick?
40067Well, supposing I did? 40067 Well, we got him, did n''t we?"
40067Well, what about it?
40067Well, what do you propose to do about it?
40067Well, who are you?
40067Well?
40067Were any of our men lost?
40067What are you getting at?
40067What are you going to do with me now?
40067What are you going to do?
40067What are you going to do?
40067What are you trying to do-- run us down?
40067What bear?
40067What course was your ship steering when the collision occurred?
40067What did you come out for?
40067What do you make of her?
40067What do you mean, sir?
40067What do you mean, sir?
40067What do you think best to do, sir?
40067What do you want, my lad-- what do you wish me to do for your friend?
40067What do you want?
40067What do you wish us to do, sir?
40067What does that buoy mean?
40067What does this mean? 40067 What for?"
40067What for?
40067What is it? 40067 What is it?"
40067What is it?
40067What is that?
40067What is the name of the town?
40067What kind of a hole is that?
40067What on earth are you trying to do? 40067 What shall we do now?"
40067What was the course after the change?
40067What was the position of the two ships?
40067What were you doing around the ship?
40067What were you to do on board?
40067What would you suggest?
40067What''s all that talk about up there?
40067What''s going on here? 40067 What''s in the pilot- house?"
40067What''s the easiest way to get there?
40067What''s the matter with her?
40067What''s the matter with the other one?
40067What''s the matter with you?
40067What''s the matter-- gone crazy?
40067What''s the trouble in there?
40067What''s the use in trying to keep awake?
40067What''s what?
40067What''s wrong? 40067 What, and you not to blame?
40067What, those two boys did up the whole crew of ten men down there?
40067What? 40067 When are you going to bake that long- promised cake for me?"
40067When did you come aboard the''Richmond''?
40067When did you leave her?
40067When did you think I came aboard?
40067When do we go on?
40067When do we go to work?
40067When do we reach the Soo?
40067When do we sail?
40067When do we start?
40067When do we unload?
40067When was that?
40067When, Papa?
40067When?
40067Where are they? 40067 Where are you?"
40067Where away?
40067Where away?
40067Where do we sleep?
40067Where does that door lead to?
40067Where for?
40067Where is he?
40067Where is your raincoat?
40067Where you heading?
40067Where''s that soogy barrel?
40067Where''s the rest of them?
40067Where?
40067Where?
40067Which car is it, I say? 40067 Which one?"
40067Who are you? 40067 Who are you?"
40067Who are you?
40067Who started it?
40067Who was on duty in the pilot- house?
40067Who was on the bridge at the time of the accident?
40067Who was on the deck at the time?
40067Who''s he?
40067Who''s on the forward watch?
40067Who?
40067Who?
40067Why could n''t he have sailed somewhere so I would n''t have seen him, instead of drifting by so tantalizingly near me?
40067Why did n''t you think of that before we fell in? 40067 Why did you not tell us of this in your testimony?"
40067Why do n''t you go straight in?
40067Why do n''t you open your ears? 40067 Why do we have to lock through?"
40067Why do you do that?
40067Why is n''t it working?
40067Why should I let go? 40067 Why, so long as they have one crane at an unloading point, should they not have more?"
40067Will you come back with me next year?
40067Will you hold the meat?
40067Will you tell me what did happen?
40067Yes, but how am I going to prove that I am blameless?
40067Yes; how did you know?
40067You admit that the course of your ship was changed, do you not?
40067You admit, then, that your vessel was in the wrong?
40067You are not going to try to go over, Rush?
40067You did n''t?
40067You do n''t mean you went up in that thing?
40067You do n''t need me now, do you, Steve?
40067You do n''t say?
40067You had sighted the side lights of the''Macomber''some time before the collision, had you not?
40067You have some two hundred ships in the line, I believe, sir?
40067You know of no reason why they should have changed their course so as to throw your ship squarely in front of the''Wanderer''?
40067You making sport of me?
40067You were in your cabin asleep?
40067You were on the bridge watch on the night that the''Wanderer''collided with the''Macomber,''were you not?
40067You will wish to go on to the mills, eh?
40067You wish to see me, sir?
40067You wo n''t help me?
40067You would not have mentioned this had not the young seaman Rush brought it out?
40067***** The Range and Grange Hustlers By FRANK GEE PATCHIN Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West?
40067A man must get sleep at some time, and what better time than when the skies are fair and the sea is calm?"
40067A steamer went down and I was carried under----""A steamer?"
40067And what do you call that little island over yonder?"
40067Are we going to do any bossing when we get on the lakes?"
40067Are you getting seasick?"
40067Are you going to try to earn that five hundred dollars?"
40067Are you men strong?"
40067Are you on it?"
40067Are you sure we have hit the right dock?"
40067But how''s that your business?"
40067But what about next season?"
40067But where?
40067By the way, you had a nasty fall last night, did n''t you?"
40067CHAPTER IV THE BOYS STAND THE TEST"YOU want to get on board the''Wanderer,''eh?"
40067CONCLUSION 245 The Iron Boys on the Ore Boats CHAPTER I TO THE INLAND SEAS"WHAT are we to do?"
40067Can you keep it up?"
40067Can you see which boat is leaving, Bob?"
40067Can you tell me what time I can get a train for Conneaut?"
40067Did you change your course as indicated by Rush?"
40067Do n''t you hear the waves smashing against the sides of the ship?"
40067Do you fellows ever wash?"
40067Do you know how to read buoys?"
40067Do you know what that means?"
40067Do you know where the''Wanderer''is going to berth?"
40067Do you know where we are?"
40067Do you see them?"
40067Do you want to run us under?"
40067Has he the girl still?"
40067Have all of you lubbers gone mad?"
40067Have you all lost your senses?"
40067Have you blown out a tube?"
40067Have you seen anything of our friends from below decks this morning?"
40067Hello, Steve, that you?"
40067Honestly, Steve, is it worth it?"
40067How about you, pretty boy?"
40067How are you?"
40067How could you know this?"
40067How did you do it, sir?"
40067How do we get down?"
40067How does it feel to be that way?"
40067How long do you suppose the noise outside will keep up?"
40067How''s the bear?"
40067I mean at the end of the season?"
40067I mean, before she was swept over?"
40067I presume you will take these two young men with you on the new boat?"
40067I presume, Rush, that we shall be losing you one of these days?"
40067I suppose we are pretty deep down in the ship, are n''t we?"
40067I suspected there must be something of the sort, for surely they have to get into the hold occasionally----""Above our heads, you say, eh?"
40067I want you boys to learn every one of the ranges----""What is a range?"
40067I was dogged from the time I left the prison until one day I managed to give them the slip, and----""You mean the police were following you?"
40067I wonder if I dare try to swim it?"
40067Is he up in the house?"
40067Is that a boat ahead of us there?"
40067Is that you, Bob?"
40067Is there a house anywhere near here where I could buy something to eat?"
40067Is there any railing around the walk?"
40067Is yours?"
40067Jennie, can you go back with us if I stop for you on the up trip?"
40067Let''s see-- that''s the left side, is n''t it?"
40067Major?"
40067Now what are you going to do about it?"
40067Rush, do you see that red light yonder?"
40067Say, are you going to stay with me?"
40067See here, did n''t you lose your balance or stumble and fall?"
40067See here, you are not one of the men who were on that ship are you?"
40067See the light there, in that cottage on the river bank?
40067Shall we put over a boat?"
40067Smell that breakfast?"
40067The next question is how are we going to get that beast from the iron range out of the pilot- house?"
40067Their cargo is mostly coal, is it not?"
40067Then you do know something about this man, Collins, eh?"
40067Then, raising his megaphone to his lips, the master bellowed through it:"Are you hard hit?"
40067Think we can stand here yelling like wild Indians all night?"
40067Too handy for the officials to say,''Why did you do that?''
40067Understand?"
40067We do n''t want to be floundering in the water under the stern of this sinking ship, do we?
40067Well, are we going to get out of here to- night?"
40067What am I to do when I get up to where I can stand on_ your_ neck?"
40067What are they for?"
40067What are you doing over here?"
40067What are you going to do then?"
40067What do you make of that, Bob?"
40067What do you propose to do with the beast when you get him out?"
40067What do you think about this business?"
40067What do you think of that?"
40067What have you to say?"
40067What shall I do?"
40067What ship is that?"
40067What time do the boys come off watch?"
40067What was he going to hit you for?"
40067What would you do if it was n''t?"
40067What you going to do about it?"
40067What''s the matter with you?
40067What''s the matter?"
40067What''s wrong?
40067What''s wrong?"
40067What-- what-- what''s happened?"
40067When are you coming out with us?
40067When may I come, Papa?
40067Where did they come from?
40067Where shall we find you, sir?"
40067Where were you last night?"
40067Where''s Steve?"
40067Where''s everybody?"
40067Where''s your jumpers?"
40067Which car was it?"
40067Which of you is which?"
40067Who are you?"
40067Who-- what----?"
40067Why did n''t I think of it before?"
40067Why did n''t you blow your whistle?
40067Why do n''t you do it yourself, instead of trying to make me do so when you know how sick I am?"
40067Why do you ask?"
40067Why should I trouble myself about the matter?
40067Why should n''t we travel as part of the iron ore cargo?
40067Why should they be fined?
40067Will you promise to do so?"
40067Will you shake hands?"
40067You are stowaways, eh?"
40067You do n''t think I am so anxious to get down there as all that, do you?"
40067You do not think he is on your ship, do you?"
40067You have been in the mines, have you not?"
40067You know Smith and myself had some trouble on the last cruise?"
40067You leave it all to me, will you?
40067You say that the course was south- south- west- one- half just before the fog settled?"
40067or''Why did n''t you do this?''