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identifier question
32140latifrontalis_, a point 50 miles south( in Guanajuato?)
38308An unidentified cyst(?)
38308cit._) amount of venom equalling one minim( M.L.D.?)
46590And what is the explanation of such bizarre signs as the spectacle or the eye- spot on the hood of the Indian Cobra?
46590In the first these vestiges are reduced to a single bone( ilium?)
46590May not this marking be in some way correlated with sensory organs, like the apical pits on the scales of the body?
46590The reported occurrence of this snake in Bulgaria is based on a specimen labelled"Bulgaria(?)"
35213Admit that, master; but if they do not--"If they do not, you think there would be some hope of our getting away from them?
35213Alone?
35213An''what would it want wid the grass? 35213 And what does Mozey think they are?"
35213And what is there to fear? 35213 Because we hear the voice of the_ jauarite_?
35213But are we not now?
35213But dat''ere doan''''tan''to reezun, unless dey hab a fight one wif de odder? 35213 But dey war delibbered,--wur dey?"
35213But do they not sometimes fall off in their sleep?
35213But does it not require some preparations? 35213 But for what purpose?"
35213But has it sense enough for that?
35213But how can you tell that?
35213But how do they accomplish it? 35213 But how should that enable you to determine the direction of the river?"
35213But how''d he do it? 35213 But how?"
35213But none so big as the wun we saw the day?
35213But shure yez are not afeerd o''them, Manday?
35213But the Gapo?
35213But there is great danger, is there not?
35213But what can we do? 35213 But what can we do?"
35213But what condemn dem?
35213But what is it?
35213But what would be the object of our crossing this expanse of water? 35213 But why ca n''t yez kill it now?"
35213But why not try our first plan? 35213 But yerself, Mozey; how did yez manage to''scape?"
35213But, Massa Tum, you hab say dat one ob de snakes''scape from the genr''l congregation?
35213By crossing it? 35213 Can yez tell, Mozey?"
35213Da Gapoo?
35213Dead timber? 35213 Do they sleep perched on the trees, or have they nests among the branches in which they can lie down at their ease?"
35213Do you mean those little red insects crawling along the log?
35213For what purpose?
35213Have n''t I?
35213How can you tell that, Munday?
35213How could they do that, young master, when they have their tails to hold on by? 35213 How shall we dispossess them?"
35213How tell, patron? 35213 How would you do it?"
35213How''bout de snakes demselves? 35213 How, patron?"
35213Howling monkeys you mean?
35213In what direction?
35213Is it a fish or a quadruped?
35213Is it dhroy land that he sees? 35213 Is there any danger in that direction?
35213Is there such a place?
35213Let us try it for one night?
35213O, thim? 35213 On the raft?"
35213Phwat is it, Manday?
35213Shure it was kilt dead then?
35213Shure,said Tipperary Tom, answering as if the appeal had been made to him,"ca n''t we sit thim on fire, an''burn thim aft the log?
35213So you think the river is there?
35213Something good to eat, master?
35213Surely it wo n''t lie in wait for us?
35213Surely you are not going to attack the monster? 35213 Surely,"said the ex- miner,"we can accomplish that?"
35213That standing out by itself, with smooth, shining bark, and hoary, handlike leaves? 35213 The Gapo?"
35213The Gapo?
35213The flooded forest?
35213The sound av a forest? 35213 The_ echente_?
35213The_ vasante_?
35213To America, where every poor man appears to prosper? 35213 Tocandeiras?"
35213Was n''t it there the tocandeiras had their nest?
35213We have no flint nor steel, any of us; and if we had, where find the tinder?
35213We''ve reached_ tierra firme_, then?
35213Well, thin, iv yez think fire wo n''t do, why ca n''t we thry wather? 35213 What be dat?"
35213What can which be?
35213What did_ you_ see, Tom?
35213What difference can it make in what direction it is?
35213What div yez say, Misther Munday? 35213 What do you mean?
35213What is it, I wondher?
35213What is it, Munday? 35213 What is it, Munday?"
35213What is it, Munday?
35213What is it, Munday?
35213What is it? 35213 What is it?"
35213What is the use of this alarm?
35213What mean you, Munday?
35213What was it?
35213What''s the matter?
35213What''s to hinder us, master? 35213 What?"
35213What?
35213Where is his head? 35213 Where shall we go?"
35213Where, brother?
35213Which one was he?
35213Why did n''t you awake us? 35213 Why do you fancy yourself insane?"
35213Why do you look back, Munday?
35213Why not, Munday?
35213Why not, Munday?
35213Why should we delay any longer? 35213 Why then did we come here, if not for the purpose of finding dead timber for that object?"
35213Why, patron?
35213Yez have got some in your counthry,--haven''t yer, Mozey?
35213Yonder stands the cow that can supply us with milk for our supper,--ay, and with bread too to go along with it; do n''t you see the_ Massaranduba_?
35213You do n''t think it will?
35213You have hope, then? 35213 You have some plan?"
35213You mane that he crawled twice round it?
35213You see yonder tree on the other side of the igarape?
35213You think it is not fire- flies?
35213You think it would be of no use our taking the direction in which they have gone?
35213You think there''s a chance they may not come after us?
35213You''ve seen something that gratifies you?
35213''Twur him dat kill de serpents, wur it?"
35213A monster you say, Munday?
35213A raft?
35213And we, without weapons, without the means either of attack or defence, what could we do?
35213Another great lake or inland sea?
35213Anything gone wrong?"
35213Are we not so?"
35213Are you in earnest?
35213But a school of handsome little fishes,--who could suppose that there had been any danger in their attack?
35213But how reach it?
35213But how regain possession of their prize?
35213But how was a raft to be constructed?
35213But how?"
35213But upon what do you propose to sup?
35213But what could they, do?
35213But what could this enemy be?
35213But what do you want with that?
35213But what of that?
35213But what was the profit of this?
35213But what''s the use of my tryin''to explain all that to an ignorant haythen, loike you?"
35213But where is the bird?
35213But, Misther Munday, have yez iver seen them fall from a tree- top?"
35213Can you obtain it from the cecropia?"
35213Could it be this?
35213Cudn''t we gather some dry laves out av the threes, an''make a blaze that''ud soon consume ivery mother''s son av thim?"
35213Dat''ere de troof?"
35213Did not you?"
35213Did you not see him sup at it as he came up the igarape?
35213Div yez mane milk?
35213Div yez see two?"
35213Do n''t yez see a fire?"
35213Do n''t yez see its carcass floatin''in the wather?"
35213Do n''t you know what it is, uncle?"
35213Do n''t you see something lying along the water?"
35213Do n''t you see the water in motion where the juaroua went down?"
35213Do you know what they are, patron?"
35213Do you mean to say we can swim so far?"
35213Do you not know it?"
35213Do you think there are such in the Gapo?"
35213Doan ye see it, Massa Tum?"
35213Does not the current point out the path,--the broad waterway not to be mistaken?
35213Give the did three a rowl over on its back, an''thin the ants''ll get undher the wather; an''wo n''t they have to stay there?
35213Had he gone to secure his own safety, and abandoned his friends to their fate?
35213Had he made off to conceal himself among the tree- tops?
35213Had he speared anything?
35213Had they succumbed to some sad fate?
35213Has death claimed the tapuyo for his own?
35213Have you a fear that we shall be followed?
35213How could it be otherwise to be thus deserted?
35213How could the chicks be cooked?
35213How could the pretty pet be saved?
35213How could they?"
35213How far had they entered it?
35213How long might the Mura be away before his absence should excite suspicion and lead to a search?
35213How long would this state of things continue?
35213How tell day from night, the moon from the sun, fire from water?
35213How then?
35213How was a tree to supply them with a supper of bread and milk?
35213How was it to be made?
35213How you call um, Massa Tipprary?"
35213If not, what is it?
35213If so, why not make them while it is daylight?
35213If they had n''t, is it at all loikely that yer wud see me here?
35213Is it something to be feared?"
35213Is it you, Mozey?"
35213Is it you, Tom?
35213Is n''t there plenty of it behind us?"
35213Is that your opinion, Munday?"
35213It a''n''t them fire- flies, div yez think?"
35213It could not be that over which they had been already carried?
35213It is true the craft still floated upon the bosom of a troubled water; but what of that?
35213It might be twenty miles, it might be fifty; who could tell?
35213It would have occupied days, weeks, perhaps a month; and what certainty was there of finding food for such a length of time?
35213May be yez wud loike to be afther hearin''it, Mozey?"
35213No doubt it was; but how were they to reach it?
35213O what is it?"
35213On whom or what else could they rely?
35213Once out on the open lagoa, and fairly under sail, in what direction should they steer their new craft?
35213Raising his head a little higher, and peeping over the edge of the dead- wood,"It''s thare is it, the somethin''that''s scyarin''ye?"
35213Shall we sail for the scenes rendered celebrated by Pizarro?"
35213Should they awake the others and communicate the unpleasant intelligence?
35213Should they make another attempt to cross the lagoon by swimming?
35213Some one of the party must become a victim, and who was to be the first?
35213Still, if they could not travel upon the tree- tops, what was to hinder them from going_ under_ them?
35213Supposing that the igarape should not be trending in the same direction, but imperceptibly departing from it?
35213Surely dey did n''t swallow one anodder?"
35213Surely some time or other it would re- ascend the tree, and then--?
35213Surely, young master, you know that,--you who are a Paraense born and bred?
35213The Irishman did not stay to note half of these characteristics, but hastily woke Munday, crying,"What is it?
35213The tocandeiras wishing to climb up to the tree?
35213The trees go round in a circle, do n''t you see?"
35213The wind was now blowing more steadily; and could it not have shifted?
35213There should be some settlement where we can obtain assistance?"
35213To make a bridge requires a skilled engineer among men; are there such among monkeys?"
35213Was it a bank or spit of land?
35213Was it instinct?
35213Was it land- locked, or rather"tree- locked,"--hemmed in on all sides by the flooded forest?
35213Was it thrown away?
35213Was it wisdom from on high?
35213Was there any use in continuing the attempt to subdue it?
35213We must have some supper, else how can we go on?"
35213We shall soon lose sight of them altogether; and then--""What then?"
35213We should consume the log, as well as the ants, and then what would be the advantage to us?"
35213Well?"
35213Well?"
35213Were they dead?
35213Were they walking upon the water?
35213What are they?"
35213What can be done to destroy it?"
35213What can it be?"
35213What can they be?"
35213What can we do?"
35213What chance would there be of steering in the right course, any more than upon the day before?
35213What could be the cause?
35213What could detain them?
35213What could have caused it but the sight of him?
35213What could have occasioned this singular change in the colour of the log?
35213What could he do with a knife- blade against such an enemy?
35213What could it all mean?
35213What could it all mean?
35213What could it mean?
35213What could that be?
35213What div yez mane by that?"
35213What do yez think?"
35213What do you make it out to be?"
35213What do you see?"
35213What had become of him?
35213What had become of the tocandeiras?
35213What had become of them?
35213What is it, Dick?"
35213What is that?"
35213What is the cause?"
35213What mean you by that?"
35213What of it?"
35213What of that?"
35213What proof can you give us that the river lies in that direction?"
35213What say you to South America?"
35213What say you, Ralph?"
35213What sort?
35213What was that?
35213What was this task, so silent and mysterious?
35213What''s the use of our going that way?
35213What''s to be done, Munday?"
35213What, next?
35213When they are no longer in view we shall have nothing to steer by?"
35213Where could they have gone, but to make a nocturnal investigation of the malocca?
35213Where lay the river?
35213Where was it now?
35213Where was the river?
35213Where would old Munday have been then?
35213Whereabouts in this strange region were they?
35213Which of these was the right one?
35213Which should be taken?
35213While the canoe was approaching, who could tell that it would come close up?
35213Whin was that?"
35213Who could mistake that broad expanse of water-- upon which the moon shone so clearly-- for aught else than the true channel of the Solimoes?
35213Who first instructed mankind in the use of the bow?
35213Who knows what is before us?
35213Who knows where he may be now?
35213Who knows?
35213Who taught them this curious mode of creating fire?
35213Who would have looked for an enemy in human shape to come that way?
35213Why ca n''t we get off upon the raft?"
35213Why had the Indian, armed with a knife, not chosen one of these three places to inflict a mortal cut or stab?
35213Why had the chance been thrown away?
35213Why is it not still seen in the foreground?
35213Why not once more make use of the swimming- belts, that had already done such good service, and effect a further exploration of the flooded forest?
35213Will we wake up the masther an''till him av it?
35213Will you go with me, young master?"
35213With his knife?
35213Yez do n''t mane a kreel, div ye?"
35213Yez do n''t mane to say ye iver saw wan ov that size yerself?"
35213Yez do n''t mane to till me it ates grass?"
35213You ca n''t make a raft out of India- rubber, can you?"
35213You have n''t caught it yet?"
35213You have seen them yourself as we came down the river?"
35213You intend going there?"
35213You know the month?
35213You mean North America,--the United States,--I suppose?"
35213You no know what am dat ar snake?
35213You think we may have a difficulty in finding our way back to the channel of the river?"
35213You understand, patron?"
35213answered the Indian, as he started up from his squatting attitude:"what is it, patron?
35213do monkeys make such excursions?"
35213exclaimed the Paraense,"what are you all frightened at?
35213he continued,"what could I have been thinking of?
35213how''d he do all dat?"
35213said Trevannion, interrogatively;"or heard it, perhaps?"
35213what becomed of de tails?"
35213what mean you by that?"
35213what moight that be?
35213what''s yon?
35213where?"
35213you mean that they may be cannibals?"
44680A big one?
44680A big one?
44680A game of cricket?
44680A mine? 44680 A number of foolish people would be killed, and when those who began the trouble were caught--""Yes?"
44680A snake?
44680About me turning sour and acid?
44680Adong-- Lahn?
44680Adong? 44680 Afraid?
44680Ah, Cameron, how are you? 44680 Ah, and the men all side against us?"
44680Ah, it''s all very well to laugh, Master Harry,grumbled the man;"but if there''s going to be any more of this sort of thing, I know--""Know what?"
44680Ah, what indeed?
44680Am I? 44680 And Harry dashed in between you?"
44680And Harry?
44680And always be in?
44680And do you believe that, Sree?
44680And he will clear away all the rats, Sahib,said Sree, in a tone of voice which seemed to add,"and what could you wish for better than that?"
44680And how many did you bring back?
44680And if he does he''ll soon waggle the tiger off his back, wo n''t he, Sree? 44680 And jealous of the King?"
44680And leave your poor father in the lurch?
44680And my father has all his brave spearmen to defend him?
44680And owned to it?
44680And their heads would be chopped off?
44680And what then?--where was Sree?
44680And yet goes against you?
44680And you do n''t seem to like the taste, eh?
44680And you have come to warn us?
44680And you propose now, sir, to set them at liberty to shift for themselves?
44680And you saw Michael kick the basket?
44680And you with them?
44680And you, Phra?
44680And you, Sree?
44680And, of course, that is about how you''d like to be, eh, Hal?
44680Angry with you, my boy? 44680 Any one hurt?"
44680Are n''t you glad to see them back, Phra?
44680Are we going to begin shooting at once, Sree?
44680Are you boys going to sleep?
44680Are you friends with the wretches?
44680Are you going to give him a talking to now? 44680 Are you going to let it float down the river now?"
44680Are you going to tell your father what the people are saying?
44680Are you hurt much?
44680Are you lads in there?
44680Are you sure?
44680Are you, Doctor?
44680As soon as he hears that there is going to be such an expedition, do you think he will not manage to go with it?
44680Asleep, Phra?
44680Asleep, Phra?
44680Attack my father? 44680 Bear?"
44680Beaten, Phra?
44680Better than you two alone?
44680Boys? 44680 Breakfast ready, Mike?"
44680Buffalo, was n''t it?
44680Burned?
44680But I say, they are all good birds, are n''t they?
44680But Sree-- did you see poor Sree?
44680But at the back there, by the elephant houses?
44680But could you get an elephant? 44680 But did n''t they stop you?"
44680But did you try to find a way by which we may get in tonight?
44680But do n''t you think we-- or say you-- having so much influence with the King, would do wisely if you warned him-- told him of our suspicions?
44680But help?
44680But how about the firing of those mines, Sree?
44680But how can they live like that? 44680 But if there were?
44680But if you had heard those two men talk?
44680But it''s like-- what do you call it when you''re doing something to hurt yourself?
44680But let''s see: why do we kick it? 44680 But look here, Hal, you will try and help me to save my father?"
44680But suppose he is very, very bad?
44680But suppose the boat drifts to the side in the night?
44680But suppose the guns went off?
44680But suppose they were to begin to act?
44680But tell me first, doctor: he is ever so much better?
44680But tell me: you, did you do nothing?
44680But that''s my idea, Phra,cried Harry;"I say, Sree, have you seen Lahn?"
44680But the terrace?
44680But were n''t you hurt?
44680But what about getting the game home?
44680But what were they-- shells?
44680But where? 44680 But who would help us at a time like this?
44680But who''d have thought a thing like that could be so strong?
44680But why did n''t you tell us before?
44680But why do n''t they attack us from some other side-- come over the walls?
44680But will not that look queer?
44680But with all the enemy''s boats about, how can we?
44680But would he fail? 44680 But you are curing him, Doctor Cameron?"
44680But you remember what I told you about the people talking in the boat?
44680But you will fish, Doctor Cameron?
44680But you will go now, father?
44680But you will help us, Doctor?
44680But you''d run too, would n''t you, father?
44680But your two men, Sree?
44680But, my dear sir, suppose they had exploded before they left your hands?
44680By a croc?
44680By the garden?
44680Ca n''t he reach the ladder?
44680Ca n''t you get a shot at it, boys?
44680Ca n''t? 44680 Can we be ready?"
44680Can we be ready?
44680Can you see them?
44680Come to see our prize?
44680Comfortable?
44680Could I just go and say a word to the young master, sir?
44680Could n''t we follow and get a shot at it?
44680Could we get along by the river?
44680Could we get near and manage a shot at it?
44680Could you see anything?
44680Country folks at home? 44680 Crocodile?"
44680Cry?
44680Cry?
44680Curry again?
44680Danger of what?
44680Danger? 44680 Did I ever play it?"
44680Did I make some stupid blunder?
44680Did Sree say it was to- morrow morning, Mike?
44680Did any one call?
44680Did it bite you?
44680Did n''t you count your cartridges?
44680Did n''t you feel a pull?
44680Did n''t you see the spears as the men came along the ditch?
44680Did n''t you see the tiger at all, father?
44680Did the Sahibs hear the big tiger calling?
44680Did you bring us this way hoping that we might shoot a tiger?
44680Did you do that?
44680Did you ever play it?
44680Did you ever see such a brute?
44680Did you go to the bungalow, Sree?
44680Did you hear the King say that?
44680Did you hear what I was saying, Doctor?
44680Dig for_ it!_ Is it likely? 44680 Do I, Hal?
44680Do n''t I?
44680Do n''t think they''ll all ha''melted away, do you, sir?
44680Do n''t want to be greedy?
44680Do n''t you feel anything?
44680Do n''t you think that poor Phra and I were just as anxious about you and the doctor, father?
44680Do what?
44680Do what?
44680Do you hear him, Doctor? 44680 Do you hear that?"
44680Do you know we mean to eat the fish we catch?
44680Do you mind this?
44680Do you see why the elephants rushed off so quickly just now?
44680Do you think Sree was killed?
44680Do you think any more will come if we wait?
44680Do you think so, Phra?
44680Do you think there is a regular conspiracy?
44680Do you think there is any danger, father?
44680Do you want one?
44680Do, old chap-- if you can,cried the boy;"but I say, is my face dirty?"
44680Doctor not well?
44680Does it, sir? 44680 Does that mean you ca n''t go?"
44680Does the young Sahib feel any pain now from the snake- bite?
44680Down?
44680Duncan,whispered Mrs. Cameron, as she laid her hand tenderly upon Harry''s forehead,"are you sure that he can not understand what we say?"
44680Enjoyed yourself?
44680Ever seen any?
44680Few? 44680 Fighting begun?"
44680Fill in, Sree,he said quietly.--"You here, sir?
44680For a week?
44680For how long?
44680Found out what''s in the basket?
44680Free and easy?
44680Friend, eh? 44680 Getting hungry?"
44680Glad? 44680 Go now, father?"
44680Go up the river? 44680 Going to camp out?"
44680Hardly room, is there?
44680Harry, my lad,he said,"do you know me?"
44680Has Phra gone?
44680Has the King offered to lend us elephants?
44680Have I said something queer?
44680Have you anything particular you have tracked down?
44680Have you given those men their dinner, Mike?
44680Have-- have I been asleep?
44680He believes that I have learned much about the wild creatures of the jungle?
44680He brought you the bad news?
44680He go against me, Sahib?
44680He is safe?
44680He said that?
44680He would, would n''t he, father?
44680Hear the king of stripes, Doctor?
44680Here, I say, where have you been?
44680Here, Sree, are you willing, if I have you well supported, to get up into that tree and cut off all the boughs which project over the wall?
44680Here, Sree, have you begun to learn juggling?
44680Here, Sree,he cried,"what became of that deer we shot?"
44680Here, how did you get back?
44680Here, what does all this shooting mean? 44680 Hide?"
44680Honour bright, sir? 44680 How are the wounded, Doctor?"
44680How are we to know that? 44680 How can we drive it out, Sree?"
44680How can we expect them to do so when my own son sets my orders at defiance? 44680 How can you tell that?"
44680How can you think I should be so selfish as to mind your doing what is for your health?
44680How could we?
44680How did you know this?
44680How did you manage it? 44680 How do you know till you try?
44680How do you know? 44680 How do you know?"
44680How do you know?
44680How is he?
44680How long is it before morning?
44680How long was it, Prince?
44680How many balls shall we want?
44680How many shots did you fire last night, Mike?
44680How soon shall we go?
44680How was that?
44680How? 44680 How?"
44680How?
44680How?
44680How?
44680Hundreds, eh?
44680Hungry? 44680 Hunters know how to live well out in the jungle; do n''t they, Sree?"
44680Hurries? 44680 Hurt you, my boy?"
44680Hurt? 44680 I could n''t sleep, could you?"
44680I have been very cross, then, sometimes, have I?
44680I say, Harry, could n''t we alter the game?
44680I say, Sree, have you seen any cobras since that one bit me?
44680I say, are you sure your gun''s loaded?
44680I say, doctor, it wo n''t stop like that, will it?
44680I say,he said at last,"is that true?"
44680I say,said Harry,"is n''t it rather queer?"
44680I say; there were no fighting men anywhere outside; do you think they will come to- night?
44680I suppose that''s the unhappy medium for the boy, is n''t it?
44680I think it was a man, but how could a man rush through the jungle like that? 44680 I will if I can; if I ca n''t, how can I?"
44680I''m willing,said Phra;"but had n''t we better turn back now?"
44680I? 44680 Indeed?
44680Indeed? 44680 Indeed?"
44680Indeed?
44680Indeed?
44680Is Mr. Kenyon coming?
44680Is it dangerous?
44680Is it safe?
44680Is it? 44680 Is it?"
44680Is n''t he comic? 44680 Is n''t that the coo-- ah calling?"
44680Is there a big hook in the house?
44680Is there no place where we could climb this wall?
44680It comes in slowly,said Phra;"has something taken the bait?"
44680It is good advice,said Mr. Kenyon,"but how can we join them?
44680Kenyon,said the doctor with mock solemnity,"do you call this bringing up an English boy properly?
44680Kill it? 44680 Know you?"
44680Let him die, my dear?
44680Let the mat down?
44680Look here, father, will you go?
44680Look here, young fellow,he said,"do you know what I am going up the river for?"
44680Look here,said the doctor sternly,"have you been saying anything to her about what you told your father you heard said in that boat?"
44680Looks jolly, does n''t it?
44680Matter? 44680 May I go to sleep?"
44680May I send on for Phra, father?
44680May I trust you?
44680Me catch it, sir?
44680Me, sir? 44680 Men coming?"
44680Mike told you as soon as you came ashore, then?
44680Monkey? 44680 Monkeys do?"
44680Mr. Kenyon told him so?
44680Mr. Kenyon, you will not listen to this man?
44680Much like a man, Sree?
44680My arm?
44680My two-- Adong and Lahn-- Sahib Harry?
44680Name? 44680 Nearly ready, Sahib?"
44680Nice? 44680 Nice?"
44680No danger, is there, sir?
44680No doubt,said the doctor drily;"but I suppose you would not wish us to give up our chances if the tiger came out our way?"
44680No fear of its swimming out to the boat?
44680No, no; Sree.--Got it?
44680No; are you, Hal?
44680No; why should I tell him that I was a bit nervous?
44680No; why should I?
44680Not when they were mad?
44680Nothing serious, I hope?
44680Now, father, had we better go higher?
44680Now,said Harry,"of course we do n''t know exactly how to begin, but--""Why did n''t we read what it said in the book?"
44680Odd boy, is n''t he, Cameron?
44680Of course not, sir; but would any one be ill?
44680Oh yes, we can be ready, only what about Sree?
44680Oh, Duncan,whispered Mrs. Cameron, as soon as she felt satisfied that the patient could not hear,"surely he will not die?"
44680Oh, Hal,panted Phra half hysterically,"do n''t you feel proud?"
44680Oh, are you?
44680Oh, by the way, have you completed your collection of fireflies?
44680Oh, is it?
44680Oh, is it?
44680Oh, is there no place?
44680Oh, of course it would not be so pleasant then,said Harry;"but generally it would be glorious, would n''t it, Phra?"
44680Oh, then that is why we are honoured with a visit, is it?
44680Oh, they wo n''t come back to- night, sir, surely?
44680Oh, you''re laughing at me, eh? 44680 Oh,"cried Harry passionately;"what do I care?
44680One minute,said Mr. Kenyon rather anxiously;"tell me, Harry: are you perfectly sure that the snake was there?"
44680One o''them big, speckled peacocks with no colour in''em, Master Harry?
44680Perhaps it would be as well,said Mr. Kenyon drily--"You wo n''t run, will you?"
44680Played with them?
44680Proud?
44680Ready?
44680Really?
44680Run away?
44680Savage? 44680 Saved a bit?"
44680Sha n''t I? 44680 Shall I begin now, Sahib?"
44680Shall I fetch my father? 44680 Shall I fire father?"
44680Shall I fire?
44680Shall we follow them part of the way?
44680Shall we have the lid off and look at it?
44680Shall we keep it as a pet?
44680Shall we send a shot or two in amongst the grass?
44680Shooting at it?
44680Should you?
44680Sleep? 44680 Sleepy?
44680Slow? 44680 Smells well, eh?"
44680So as to save one''s legs from kicks?
44680So that they may march in and jump upon us, and then cut off our heads?
44680Sour?
44680Spears?
44680Spoiled? 44680 Sree, could we get spears by then?"
44680Sticking out their leeches?
44680Stop, and let them go on?
44680Stupid?
44680That''s all, is it?
44680That''s funny, is n''t it?
44680That''s it, is it, Master Harry? 44680 The Sahib said he would like two more coo- ahs; would the Sahibs like to lie in wait for them?
44680The other ladder-- where is it?
44680Then I suppose we may set it down as being about a dozen, Hal?
44680Then it was he who found an English ship to send help?
44680Then it''s something serious?
44680Then where is it gone?
44680Then why ca n''t you do it?
44680Then why do n''t you go?
44680Then why do you stand there with my son in such peril, boy?
44680Then why does n''t he return-- why does n''t he return?
44680Then will you leave off playing such tricks?
44680Then you did not kill it?
44680Then you have some decent specimens for me?
44680Then you killed all those because I was bitten?
44680Then you think it is very serious, father?
44680Then you''ll let me go, father?
44680Then you, Phra?
44680Then, why do n''t you try hard, sir?
44680There,he cried,"if you''re so fond of fireworks, how do you like that?"
44680These? 44680 Think he''ll come prowling about the fire, so as to give us a shot?"
44680Think of what?
44680Think so?
44680Think so?
44680Think so?
44680Think so?
44680Think the King would have them executed?
44680Think they are on this side too, father?
44680Think they will be coming back from the tiger hunt?
44680Think we can kill him, Sree?
44680Think? 44680 Thinking of reward, Sree?"
44680This one notices everything, does n''t he, Sree?
44680This?
44680To help our fathers?
44680To know what?
44680To tell him what?
44680Too late, Sahib?
44680Trouble, boy? 44680 True,"said his father quickly;"but what if we wait till to- morrow night?"
44680Was it a very big crocodile, Sahib?
44680Was it soft there, sir?
44680Was it very big, Sree?
44680Was that it hissing in agony?
44680We had so much to do with killing the tiger and getting it on old Sul''s back that we never remembered it any more, did we, Phra?
44680Wears his what?
44680Well, I am bringing two, are n''t I? 44680 Well, I know that; but where is it?"
44680Well, Phra?
44680Well, but is it safe, sir?
44680Well, father, Where''s the tiger?
44680Well, had n''t you better go and fetch some?
44680Well, has Phra come?
44680Well, how do we play? 44680 Well, is it?"
44680Well, that''s bad enough, sir; but how about the thing you''ve got yonder? 44680 Well, then, should we not be among the first whom the people would attack?"
44680Well, then, what would the second be?
44680Well, what is it?
44680Well, what is there?
44680Well, what success?
44680Well, who does?
44680Well, would n''t you?
44680Well,he said, in excellent English, as he joined Harry,"what have they got?
44680Well?
44680Well?
44680What a beautiful place this would be if it were not infested with these savage wretches!--Killed, Sree?
44680What about the native clothes-- the baju and padung?
44680What about?
44680What about?
44680What are they?
44680What are we going to do?
44680What are you going to do?
44680What are you going to do?
44680What are you laughing at, father?
44680What are you laughing at?
44680What are you laughing at?
44680What are you shaking your head at, Sree?
44680What are you thinking, father?
44680What at?
44680What book?
44680What did he do that for?
44680What did he do?
44680What did the Prince say?
44680What did you do that for?
44680What did you do that for?
44680What did you do that for?
44680What did your father say?
44680What do you mean-- fight?
44680What do you mean?
44680What do you say to a fight?
44680What do you say, Phra?
44680What do you say, Phra?
44680What do you say, Phra?
44680What do you say, Prince?
44680What do you want?
44680What does he mean by that?
44680What does he say?
44680What does it look like, Phra?
44680What does that mean, Hal?
44680What does this mean?
44680What else, Sree?
44680What else? 44680 What for?
44680What for? 44680 What for?"
44680What for?
44680What for?
44680What good, Sahib?
44680What had you got to laugh at? 44680 What has been the matter?
44680What has he in the big basket, Mike?
44680What have you got, Sree?
44680What have you got, Sree?
44680What have you to say, sir?
44680What is it, Hal?
44680What is it, boys? 44680 What is it, my dear boy?"
44680What is it, then, sir?
44680What is it, then-- some trouble with our friend the other king?
44680What is it, then? 44680 What is it, then?"
44680What is it? 44680 What is it?"
44680What is it?
44680What is it?
44680What is it?
44680What is it?
44680What is it?
44680What is the fresh trouble, now?
44680What is there to shoot?
44680What is?
44680What shall we do, then?
44680What shall we do? 44680 What shall we do?
44680What shall we get along here, Sree?
44680What should we go and kill?
44680What stuff,he said to himself the next moment;"who''s going to sit up all night watching fire- flies dancing about like sparks in tinder?
44680What then?
44680What was that, Sree?
44680What would happen?
44680What would the third be?
44680What would they be? 44680 What would you do?"
44680What would you do?
44680What''s he got to do?
44680What''s that for?
44680What''s that? 44680 What''s the matter, Mike?"
44680What''s the matter?
44680What''s the matter?
44680What''s the matter?
44680What, about here?
44680What, and let the tiger lurk about that great plantation and keep on killing the poor fellows who are hoeing?
44680What, and walk the tiger up like one would a partridge?
44680What, go back to being a barbarian?
44680What, go up the river again, and get into the jungle?
44680What, has she been up all night?
44680What, is it a hard fight?
44680What, the croc?
44680What, then? 44680 What, this?"
44680What, twists and twines about?
44680What, wounded?
44680What? 44680 What?"
44680What?
44680When did you play?
44680When?
44680Where are the boys?
44680Where did he find it?
44680Where is my father?
44680Where is the King?
44680Where is the deer you shot?
44680Where is the snake, Sree?
44680Where shall they do it, father?
44680Where should I be but in my own home, sir? 44680 Where the great tree- trunk lies in the water?"
44680Where''s Lahn?
44680Where''s Phra?
44680Where''s Sree?
44680Where''s your father?
44680Where? 44680 Where?"
44680Which gun will you have?
44680Which is that?
44680Who can say, Sahib?
44680Who ever would say so? 44680 Who fired the first shot?"
44680Who is going to do this, father?
44680Who is it?
44680Who is to blame for this, you or your companion?
44680Who knows what we may find in such a beautiful hunting- country, where no one disturbs the beasts? 44680 Who knows, Sahib?
44680Who knows, Sahib? 44680 Who knows?
44680Who says that? 44680 Who''s that?"
44680Who''s to find him? 44680 Who''s to get used to such things as that?
44680Why ca n''t I go to sleep like that?
44680Why ca n''t you?
44680Why did n''t you fire, Sahib?
44680Why did n''t you three hold on by the rope? 44680 Why do n''t you propose something, Phra?"
44680Why do n''t you say yes?
44680Why do n''t you, then?
44680Why do they call it a kilt, then?
44680Why do you not speak?
44680Why is he left alone, Phra?
44680Why not get guns and two of us stand near here to see if it comes out of this hole, while the others go from room to room hammering on the floor?
44680Why not have two?
44680Why not take two of the boatmen?
44680Why not, sir? 44680 Why not?
44680Why not? 44680 Why not?
44680Why not?
44680Why should he think that? 44680 Why should we be?"
44680Why there?
44680Why, what did I say that was wrong?
44680Why, what troubles can they have?
44680Why, what''s the matter?
44680Why, you''re not going to believe in old fables, are you?
44680Why? 44680 Why?"
44680Why?
44680Why?
44680Why?
44680Why?
44680Wild pig?
44680Will I?
44680Will she attack us?
44680Will you be quiet?
44680Will you go first?
44680Will you show us how to play cricket, then?
44680Will you stop?
44680Will you, Hal?
44680With a party of men?
44680With discount twenty- five per cent., Hal?
44680Wo n''t you fish, father?
44680Would Doctor Cameron and I disguise ourselves for such a purpose as this? 44680 Would be sloppy, would n''t it?"
44680Would he, sir? 44680 Would it come if you called to it?"
44680Would n''t its mate be there, sir?
44680Would the Sahib and my Prince like to try and shoot the tiger?
44680Would we? 44680 Would you like to have a shot at it?"
44680Would you like to have snake for breakfast every morning when you lived out in the open, Harry?
44680Yes, Mike?
44680Yes, Sahib Phra, and some of the enemy would be killed, but what are we against so many?
44680Yes, Sahib; but what will the master and the doctor Sahib do?
44680Yes, and then?
44680Yes, but how?
44680Yes, father?
44680Yes, he takes longer strides, and I like him; do n''t I, Sul?
44680Yes, it''s all very well to say so,said Phra, rather gloomily;"but will they believe what we say?"
44680Yes, of course,said Harry, as the elephant strode along quietly enough;"but I say, Phra, we did not come out after tigers, did we?"
44680Yes, sir; of course, sir, but-- er--"What is it?
44680Yes, we should; should n''t we, Phra?
44680Yes, what have you thought?
44680Yes, what is it?
44680Yes, what?
44680Yes, when the tide''s down,said Harry;"but when the tide rises, what then?"
44680Yes, who''s that? 44680 Yes,"said Mr. Kenyon;"but the river?"
44680Yes; is n''t it splendid?
44680Yes; when shall we begin?
44680Yes; why should n''t I know you? 44680 Yes?"
44680You and Mr. Cameron will come with us, of course, father?
44680You are neither of you hurt, boys?
44680You are not afraid, are you?
44680You are not very angry with me, father?
44680You ca n''t help it, can you?
44680You did not say, Is there any fear of the tiger''s swimming out to us?
44680You did that?
44680You do believe they would?
44680You do n''t think that there will be a revolution, and an attack upon the King and the English people, do you?
44680You do n''t think there is any danger, do you?
44680You have had quite an exciting time, then, Hal?
44680You have n''t got snakes like that in England?
44680You have not gone to sleep, have you, Sree?
44680You hear all this, Cameron?
44680You said the poison was subtle; will it be long before the effect passes off?
44680You there, father?
44680You threw something at it, I suppose?
44680You want me?
44680You will take one of the double guns?
44680You would not have many come to a cry like that; would he, Sree?
44680You''d have Sree?
44680You''re not going away, Hal?
44680Your wound?
44680_ I_ do n''t see why they should n''t,said Harry;"but I say, suppose my father is up at the palace, what are we going to do?
44680_ It was a mental ejaculation, and the boy''s thoughts formed this question,--Will they think to swim with the tide, for we shall float up stream?"
44680A hole in the bottom for the reptile to crawl out?
44680A million?"
44680A small one, of course?"
44680Ah, here he is.--Well, what does he say?"
44680And if that rope does n''t break, we''re going to kill him for being so impudent, are n''t we, Phra?"
44680And we are to wait until you come back?"
44680And when they have got them there, do they not beat them and hold them till they are noosed and their spirit is conquered?"
44680Anything burned in the fire last night?"
44680Are n''t you afraid of another volcanic eruption?"
44680Are n''t you comfortable up at the palace?"
44680Are they bringing big guns against us?"
44680Are you afraid?"
44680Are you going to fish, Phra?"
44680Are you hurt?"
44680Are you losing ground up there?"
44680As soon as the vessel was out of hearing, Harry whispered,--"Is that full of friends or enemies, Phra?"
44680But I say, Doctor Cameron, how is your wife?"
44680But I say, do you think we can beat these wretches off?"
44680But I say, where are we to play?"
44680But had n''t we better go up to the door and see the chest opened?"
44680But has that stopped them?"
44680But tell me, Sree: those lights, the cries, and the beating of gongs to- night, what did it all mean?"
44680But tell me, are you sure Mrs. Cameron was not hurt?"
44680But the garments?
44680But under this tropical sun?
44680But what do you want to do?"
44680But what has it done?"
44680But what should we do if we were free?"
44680But when are we going to have breakfast?"
44680But who is Adong?"
44680But why not burn the big tree down?"
44680But would it make any difference, Doctor Cameron?"
44680But you-- does it bleed much?"
44680But-- Here, what is the matter with that lady?
44680By the way, boys, where was it that you had your adventure with the big crocodile and the monkey?"
44680CHAPTER IV FISHING WITH A WORM"I say, Sree, had n''t you and your fellows better have a wash?"
44680CHAPTER XVIII ELEPHANTS AT HOME"Eh?
44680CHAPTER XXVII THE POWDER MINE"Had a good sleep, Hal?"
44680Ca n''t he do something more?"
44680Ca n''t you hear?"
44680Ca n''t you see this is not a fighting fight, but a fight in fun-- to see who''s to get the best of it?"
44680Cameron?"
44680Cameron?"
44680Cameron?"
44680Cameron?"
44680Cameron?"
44680Can you do this, Kenyon?"
44680Come to see the prisoner set free?
44680Come, confess, my lad; you want to be a man, and to be treated as if you were one?"
44680Could they, Cameron?"
44680Did not you say that the one you caught was angry with the crocodile, and danced about and called him names?"
44680Did you catch all these?"
44680Did you ever see such a restless fellow?
44680Did you find the pugs as easily as this, when you were out with my father that day?"
44680Did you know, Sree?"
44680Did you see how beautiful the fire- flies are, right away up and down the river?"
44680Did you see it?"
44680Do n''t you feel a bit scared?"
44680Do n''t you see?"
44680Do you hear me?
44680Do you hear, Phra?
44680Do you hear?
44680Do you hear?"
44680Do you know?"
44680Do you not, Sree?"
44680Do you suppose I want to sit here till the enemy comes, so as to see you speared?"
44680Do you think we two could ever look dear Mrs. Cameron in the eyes again if we had been such a pair of cowards as that?
44680Do you want Hal to let his father go alone?
44680Do you want him, if he lives, to be ashamed of the boy who ran away to hide in the woods?
44680Do you want to quarrel?"
44680Do you, father?"
44680Doctor Cameron, has some one been ill?"
44680Doctor?"
44680Does Sahib Kenyon feel that we should go there?"
44680Eh, Cameron?"
44680First tell me, though, are we going back?"
44680Give up?
44680Give up?
44680God bless him for it-- and spare his life,"added the doctor to himself--"that was it, then?"
44680Have a place made in a tree?"
44680Have n''t you?"
44680Have you got one?"
44680Have you read up anything about it in any book of games and sports?"
44680Have you seen any, Sree?"
44680Have you seen the snake?"
44680He will stay, and let his servant go and see?"
44680Headache?"
44680Hear that?"
44680Hear that?"
44680Here, I say, if we were free, do you know what we''d do?"
44680Here, Michael; you heard the snake inside before the master came?"
44680Here, Mike, how soon will our breakfast be ready?"
44680Here, what shall we do?"
44680Here, what''s the matter?"
44680Here: have I been asleep?
44680How are you, old gentleman?"
44680How can a thing with stiff bones in it twist and twine about?
44680How did I act?"
44680How did you get on?
44680How did you manage to get here?"
44680How do you feel?--pain in your back?"
44680How is the wife?"
44680How long did you say it was, Sree?"
44680How long would they last?"
44680How many spots have you got on your face?
44680How soon shall I send the men ashore to make a fire?"
44680How to get by?
44680How to manage-- how to do it-- how to get by-- how to get by?
44680How was he to manage?
44680How was it?"
44680How would he like it?
44680How''s your arm?"
44680I came to stay,"was the reply;"did n''t you see that I sent the boatmen back?"
44680I do n''t think I''m at all afraid; are you?"
44680I say, Hal, it has n''t been a bad time, has it?"
44680I say, Master Harry, are we going to have to fight?"
44680I say, Master Harry, had n''t you better tell old Sree to get up and sit on the basket too?"
44680I say, Sree, have you ever seen one of the very big monkeys that live in the islands?"
44680I say, Sree; what do you mean by this?"
44680I say, are n''t you hungry?"
44680I say, do you think Adong will bring help?"
44680I say, do you think they''ll find us out here?"
44680I say, has there been any more fighting?"
44680I say, have you got anything you can give him?"
44680I say, is n''t he beautifully marked, father?"
44680I say, what shall we do?"
44680I say, when''s that chest coming from London?"
44680I say, where should we come to if we kept right on as far as the river ran?"
44680I say, you do n''t feel sleepy now?"
44680I say, you''d take Mike, would n''t you?"
44680I told you I wished you not to go in chase of tigers, did I not?"
44680I want to learn how to play, and that''s all puzzles and problems, and what do I care when I go to play a game about parallels and bifolds?
44680I''m not going to be very bad, am I?"
44680I''m sure I can say honestly that I had n''t the least thought of shooting a tiger when we set off; ca n''t you?"
44680I''m sure we do our best, eh, Cameron?"
44680If it did the basket would go nearly flat, the lid would be burst off, and where should be we then?"
44680Is father going to lie in bed all day?"
44680Is it-- is it--?
44680Is mine?"
44680Is n''t father nearly dressed?"
44680It was just as his father exclaimed,--"Are you noticing how beautiful all this is, Hal?"
44680Kenyon.--"Now, Sree, what will you do?"
44680Kenyon?"
44680Kenyon?"
44680Kenyon?"
44680Like to go back before the basket is opened?"
44680May I take that mangosteen?"
44680May he come on board?"
44680Mr. Kenyon-- Doctor-- what shall we do?"
44680My wife?"
44680Nine feet long, eh?"
44680No, no; there, half in the water.--Found it?"
44680Not a man yet, but I can fight; and where should I be but helping to save him?
44680Now do you understand?"
44680Now then, shall I prescribe for you two?"
44680Now then, what have you got to say to that?"
44680Now, can you walk indoors?"
44680Now, is n''t there?"
44680Oh, how long-- how long must I wait before I go to help?"
44680Oh, tell me, has the enemy come on again?"
44680Oh,"he cried passionately,"who''d be a boy?"
44680Old Mike did n''t fight like that, did he?"
44680One moment,"said Harry excitedly;"what about the men?
44680One of those big monkeys we''ve never yet got a sight of?"
44680One of those big mosquitoes?
44680Ought we not to retire into this part of the palace now and defend ourselves from there?
44680Ought you to have been kicking too?"
44680Our friends, the English people?
44680Phra will take you and let you see all there are at home; wo n''t you, Phra?"
44680Phra, you hear?"
44680Pull a man in?
44680See?"
44680Shall I fetch it?"
44680Shall we be too late?"
44680Shall we go?"
44680Shall we start to- morrow?"
44680Show me where?"
44680So you hit the brute?"
44680So you would not take a step in our defence?"
44680Some one said,''What was that?''
44680Something from their traps in the jungle?"
44680Sree, ca n''t you get that wood to burn?"
44680Sree, can you come first thing in the morning and skin them?"
44680Steps?
44680Subtle?
44680Suddenly the silence was broken by the doctor saying aloud,--"Is he playing us false-- has he escaped to save himself?"
44680Suppose the brute were to dash its head upward?
44680That''s easy enough to understand, is n''t it?"
44680The priests and the whole city have risen against my father; who will help us now?"
44680The spear- bearers forsook the King; how can we trust these boatmen?"
44680The tiger must come off if Sul rushes away?"
44680Then do you suppose I want my holiday spoiled by being called upon to attend people who are ill through drinking unwholesome water?"
44680Then turning off to the old hunter''s last remarks,"So you do n''t like shooting monkeys?"
44680Then turning to Mr. Kenyon,"You will try the new rifles the King sent to you, will you not, father?"
44680There was that strange rush that they heard too, that which Sree said was a wild boar, and then--_bump!_ What was that?
44680They are not very particular as to their diet.--What about that quiet, still eddy yonder, Sree?"
44680Think it is because of the poison?"
44680Think it would be safe to go to the tool shed and get a shovel?
44680Think it''s any good, Sree?
44680Think they''re gone now?"
44680Think we ought to keep watch, father?"
44680To- morrow?"
44680Was he very hard to kill?"
44680We could get into the palace that way, but the Sahibs?
44680We have a cat, but what about a mongoose?
44680Well, Hal, how long do you make it?"
44680Well, Michael, how are you going to catch this great snake?"
44680Well, shall we try for the_ coo-- ahs?_""What else do you know of, Sree?"
44680Well, shall we try for the_ coo-- ahs?_""What else do you know of, Sree?"
44680Well, there, quite well, thank you; how do you do?"
44680Well, what shall we do?"
44680Well?"
44680What about food, and how could we defend them there?
44680What about the rifles?"
44680What are you going to do, Sree?"
44680What are you loaded with?"
44680What are you talking about?
44680What boat is this that has joined us?
44680What country folks?"
44680What did they mean?
44680What did you say, sir?"
44680What do you mean to do?"
44680What do you mean?"
44680What do you say to going over to the palace and asking the old gentleman to let us have the use of the elephants and beaters?"
44680What do you say, Cameron?"
44680What do you say, Hal?"
44680What do you say, Sree?"
44680What do you say?
44680What do you think?"
44680What does Sahib Harry want me to do next?"
44680What does it matter?"
44680What does this mean-- is it some treachery?"
44680What had the King said?--that at the beginning a fire could be extinguished with a jar of water?
44680What has the sun to do with it?"
44680What have you been doing with yourself?"
44680What is it you have this time?"
44680What is it you want to search for?"
44680What is it, Master Harry?"
44680What is it, sir-- a leopard?"
44680What is it-- tiger?"
44680What is it?
44680What is it?"
44680What is it?"
44680What is it?"
44680What is talking?
44680What is_ it?_""That little old Chinee teapot o''mine as stood on the shelf."
44680What makes you say that?"
44680What makes you say that?"
44680What of that?
44680What shall I do then?"
44680What was it bit me?
44680What were you going to do?"
44680What whim will he have next?"
44680What will the Sahib do?"
44680What wonder, then, that an Englishman should feel indisposed to work?
44680What''s that bird?"
44680What''s that, Sree?"
44680What''s that?"
44680What''s the first?"
44680What''s the good of going to see the tame elephants?
44680What''s the good?"
44680What''s this-- popping grease?
44680What''s to be done?"
44680What''s to be done?"
44680What''s to prevent a monster coming up close to the boat and helping himself to one of us?
44680What, like a great, silly goose of a girl?"
44680What?
44680When shall we go?
44680Where are the guns?"
44680Where are the home- made shells?"
44680Where are the lights?"
44680Where are the wounded being placed?"
44680Where is the coffee- pot?"
44680Where is your spear, man?"
44680Where will you land?"
44680Where''s the Prince?"
44680Where?"
44680Which is it to be?"
44680Which will you have?
44680Who called?"
44680Who is it?
44680Who looks comic, playing at shuttlecock and kicking it up in the air, and sending it back with the knees, elbows, or shoulders?
44680Who wants to see the old place again, with its bonzes, with their yellow robes and shaven heads?"
44680Why am I here?
44680Why did n''t they build the place of stone instead of wood?"
44680Why did n''t you kick it my way?"
44680Why did n''t you shoot?"
44680Why do n''t you say unpacking?"
44680Why do n''t you tell me?"
44680Why do they pop grease?"
44680Why do we kick the football?"
44680Why should we not make a mine?"
44680Why?"
44680Will the Sahib tell his friend the doctor he must stay and I must go and see?"
44680Will you get some, my dear?"
44680Wo n''t come, will he?"
44680Would Sahib Harry like to go right up the river in a boat, or would he like a ride through the jungle with an elephant?"
44680Would the Sahib like to go out to- day?"
44680Yes, Michael?"
44680You are sure you saw one this morning?"
44680You tried football in the field?"
44680You will stand by us then?"
44680You will stay and see it done?"
44680You wo n''t go along with Mr. Phra and dig for it yourself?"
44680You, Sree-- there is a boat out there?"
44680asked Harry;"he can kill it more easily, without spoiling the skin?"
44680cried Harry excitedly, but with something in his throat;"who''s going to be beaten?
44680cried Harry, jumping up;"what has he got now?"
44680cried Phra excitedly;"why did n''t you tell us that at first?"
44680cried Phra;"where could we hide now?
44680cried the boy;"are they attacking?"
44680cry?"
44680go up the river?"
44680going by without calling?
44680have you found out nothing more?"
44680he''d say,''do n''t know how to play football?
44680replied Harry frankly;"even if one does feel a bit scared, I ca n''t help it, can I, father?"
44680said Harry hoarsely--"a boa?"
44680said Harry, for Phra had ceased speaking;"what would happen then?"
44680said Harry, turning angrily upon his comrade;"cry?
44680said Phra;"why do n''t you throw that nasty thing in to be swept out to sea?"
44680that horrid, bitter stuff, sir?
44680the said doctor bitterly;"why should you be faithful to us?"
44680to- night?
44680try and get through the jungle now it''s all dripping with dew?"
44680what will you do?"
44680where are they?"
44680where are you going?"
44680whispered Mrs. Cameron,"ca n''t you do something more?"
44680whispered Phra--"nowhere that we could crawl up unseen?"
44680whispered the doctor wildly,"what are houses?
44680you gave me something?"