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28951He then called Corporal Smith to the front, and asked him if he still persisted in refusing to do his duty?
28951Johnston?"
28951What will it be further on?
38039( Who is that?
38039( Who''s that?)
38039( Who''s that?)
38039By this time the"Kid"had backed to a streak of moonlight coming through the south window, asking:"Quien Es?"
38039McNab shoved a cocked pistol at McClosky''s head saying:"You are the s-- of a b-- that''s got to die before harm can come to these fellows, are you?"
38039On entering the room,"Billy the Kid"walked up to within a few feet of Pat Garrett, who was sitting on Maxwell''s bed, and asked:"Who are they, Pete?"
38039The Mexican jailer asked;"Quien es?"
38039The"Kid"replied:"How are you, Jesse?
38039With pistol pointing at Poe, at the same time asking in Spanish:"Quien es?"
314A_ Lady''s Experiences in the Wild West in 1883_, London( 1883?
314At a pause the bishop shook his long, wise head and remarked,"My son, when DO you get time to think?"
314But knowledge of what?
314Do I contradict myself?
314Figureless and with more human interest is_ Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep_, by Major W. Shepherd( of England), London?
314In an article entitled"What Ideas Are Safe?"
314In_ Our Southwest_, Erna Fergusson has a whole chapter on"What is the Southwest?"
314With Boyce House''s earlier_ Were You in Ranger?_, this book gives a contemporary picture of the gushing days of oil, money, and humanity.
314_ Cow- Boys and Colonels: Narrative of a Journey across the Prairie and over the Black Hills of Dakota_, London, 1887; New York( 1888?).
42361Doth some strange treasure lie within thy breast That thou wouldst guard from man''s most eager quest?
42361Is it any wonder that men go mad in the desert?
42361Now from which branch did they come?
42361Now which will it be?"
42361Of what does the prospector''s outfit consist?
42361Or doth there in thy solitude abide Some mystery that Nature fain would hide?
42361Some secret of the great creative plan Too deep, too awful for the mind of man?
42361Thy rivers dried, thy fields consumed by thirst?
42361What mystery hidest of the ages dead?
42361What secret guardest thou, O Desert dread?
42361Why should they long for that which is strange, and for which their natures are not adapted?
41700All know of the plan then, Ahmet?
41700Any preferred direction?
41700Can you make the camel rise?
41700Have I not planned well?
41700Have you turned lily- livered?
41700How''s it going?
41700How?
41700Is a land wealthy enough to have such a ship, so poor as to have no camels?
41700Is he good''s a horse or mule?
41700It is n''t all taken?
41700Lieutenant Porter wishes to know if you will go to America with the camels?
41700May my_ dalul_ come, too?
41700Might be I ought to have caught me one anyway, eh?
41700Right?
41700Sad Sam, eh? 41700 The prisoner?"
41700Well, boy?
41700What do you mean?
41700What next?
41700What''s next?
41700What''s so?
41700What''s up?
41700What''s wrong with him?
41700What?
41700What?
41700What?
41700When is the exact appointed time?
41700Where are these camels going?
41700You did? 41700 You have no trouble?"
41700Ali asked gravely,"Have there really been so many others?"
41700Ali hesitated, then asked,"Is America a land of Moslems?"
41700By what title may you be called so that, wherever you may venture, all men shall know your deeds when you are called by name?"
41700Could anyone who chose camels with such a discerning eye fail to choose Ben Akbar?
41700Did n''t anybody warn you?"
41700Gwynne Heap came onto the pier and Porter asked anxiously,"Will you see if you can find Wayne?
41700He queried,"If I might ask, where ye been?"
41700How could such an auspicious beginning lead to this end?
41700Is he tame?"
41700Mimico asked wistfully,"What think you of the savage tribesmen, whose country you are to enter?"
41700Mimico asked,"Have you no fears at all?"
41700Should one with so many distressing problems already on his mind be further burdened?
41700Suddenly,"Why hesitate, Abdullah?"
41700Surprised, Ali asked,"They have been here before?"
41700Then who, or what, was to blame?
41700Therefore, who should logically run the risk?
41700Though there had been a time when seventy miles would have meant no more than a pleasant jaunt, could an aging Ben Akbar walk so far?
41700What happened to''em?"
41700What ill wind, he wondered, had blown the day these camels were finally aboard and the_ Supply_ set sail?
41700When does the leader of this expedition arrive, Ali?"
41700When he and Ali were alone, Lieutenant Beale asked,"How did you locate it, Ali?"
41700Where is a name worthy of such as you?"
41700Where?"
41700Who could imagine that he or anyone else might have to leave The Masa by the nearest and quietest path?
41700Why are you found in possession of the finest_ dalul_ among two thousand such owned by the Pasha of Damascus?"
41700Why not find out?"
41700Why?
41700Will yours stay about or do you picket him?"
41700Without looking up, the clerk asked,"Name?"
41700You goin''east?"
2503And how did you do the work?
2503Are you our father?
2503Can we visit our father?
2503Oh, that is all, is it? 2503 Pai- wai''-ak( white water?
2503Say ye so?
2503These be my grandchildren,he said, and called,"Why mourn ye?
2503What did you say?
2503What food do you eat?
2503Where is the road to the west? 2503 Where is the wood?"
2503Where now shall we seek them? 2503 Who is there?"
2503Why disturb ye my featherlings?
2503Why does n''t she come?
2503A crow on the opposite side called out,"What is the matter?
2503After a long council it was said,"Where is Water- skate?
2503But on that last morning Coyote said,"How is it you have lost all your ugly color, and now you are blue and gay and beautiful?
2503But this house is so strong, how can I open it?"
2503But why find that which is not lost, or summon those who will not come?"
2503Can you let me sit by the fire?"
2503Coyote said,"What did you say?"
2503Coyote said,"Where did you get that nice, fat meat?
2503Coyote said,"Where shall I find fire to cook the hares?
2503Each night the sun passes by the house of Sussistinnako, the spider, who asks him,"How are my children above?
2503Hare said, What are you thinking of, Coyote?
2503Have you asked Cougar and Wolf, Bear and Badger and Wolf to use their medicines to harden the earth?"
2503Hawk said to Crow,"How did this happen, you rascal?
2503He asked,"Have you no medicine to make the earth firm?
2503He drew nearer to the bird and asked,"What beautiful things are you working with?"
2503He said,"How high is the tide?"
2503He said,"How many deer did you say were killed?"
2503How could she run so fast?"
2503How do you find out all these things?
2503How many have been born to- day?"
2503How many have died to- day?
2503It was very hot and they were all crying,"Where can we get some water?
2503Man cried out,"What animal have I missed?"
2503Nine sleeps he lay without food, and his mind was thinking always of one thing: How did this deep water cover the plains of the world?
2503Presently Hare called,"Man Coyote, how are you going to kill me?"
2503She said,"Have you any medicine to harden the road so that we may pass over it?"
2503She said,"Have you any medicine to harden the road?"
2503She said,"How could I beat you?
2503She said,"What do you want?"
2503The crows on the other side of the caeon called,"Which men got killed?"
2503The fawns were beautifully spotted, and he said to the deer,"How did you paint your children?
2503The god said,"Why do you sit there in the mud?
2503Then Sussistinnako cried,"Where shall my people go?
2503Then the bird said,"Why should I work for you, Coyote?
2503Then the elders said to each other,"It is our fault, so how dare we prevail on our father Paiyatuma to aid us?
2503There is corn in this, else why the stalk of it?"
2503They said,"Why did you try to shoot us?
2503What do you think about it?"
2503What is the matter with you that you know them?"
2503What is wrong?"
2503What shall I do?"
2503When he came to the first quail he said,"Was it you who told me I ate my own flesh?"
2503Where can we get some water?"
2503Where did he come from?
2503Where is the road to the east?
2503Where is the road to the north?"
2503Where is the road to the south?"
2503Where shall I go to find them?"
2503Which do ye choose?"
2503Who amongst the Beings is even as ye are, strong of will and good of eyes?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Why did I allow this Hare to fool me?
2503our father?"
55718Did you see so- and- so in the morning papers? 55718 How are you to- day?"
55718What means this wondrous change? 55718 Would the Vision there remain?
55718_ The sun set, but not his hope; Stars rose; his faith was earlier up._"_ What''s life to me? 55718 And could one safely leave this most marvellous scene of all while he should bestow himself in his rooms? 55718 And what do you think about it? 55718 But what would you,--in an Enchanted Country? 55718 But where was thePetrified Forest"?
55718Can he safely turn away from the heavens when a young moon at night is winging her way down the sky and expect to find her midway in the heavens?
55718Can one safely leave a sunset which is all a miracle of splendor while he goes in to dine?
55718Did the"Lady of the Rosary"shield and strengthen him?
55718Has one, then, at last arrived at the Land that is the forge of the gods who create it?
55718Has the consumer benefited by reciprocity with Cuba?
55718He can not repose in two at the same time; and as for neighbors and news,--has he not the stars and the sunsets?
55718His eye has caught the Vision,--a"celestial Inferno bathed in soft fires?"
55718How can such a shifting, animated glory be called''a thing''?
55718How can the scene be pictured?
55718In dinted armor dight, What growths of purple amaranth Shall crown thy brow of might?"
55718In this desert plateau of dull red sandstone worn by the erosion and the storms of untold ages, does there indeed lie a submerged star?
55718Is it not a land of enchantment and dreams, not a place for living men and women, Indians though they be?"
55718Is not the life more than meat, and the spirit than fine raiment?
55718May not the fruition of mankind seek the same conditions amid which it was born?
55718May one here surprise the very secrets of the Universe?
55718Of all this traditionary history who shall say?
55718One is hardly conscious as to the special ways and means by which he finds himself in an enchanted world,--"From the shore of souls arrived?"
55718Or had there never been any reality in life before?
55718Or was this scene of Titanic grandeur the abode of Wagner''s gods and heroes?
55718To what use could we ever hope to put these great deserts, or these endless mountain ranges, impregnable and covered to their base with eternal snow?
55718Was the past( whose running series of incident and event and circumstance already seemed vague) a dream, and was this the reality?
55718Was this a dream, wrought under some untold spell of enchantment?
55718What are the people of this lovely young city of two hundred thousand inhabitants doing and thinking?
55718What has happened, in all the phenomena of nature, to produce this incredible spectacle?
55718What have thy servants for their pains?"
55718What is the world that shall be in this mystic Arizona?
55718What use have we for such a country?
55718What, indeed, was the world that has been there?
55718Where are the many gathered sheaves Thy hope should bring again?"
55718Where grow the garlands of thy chiefs In blood and sorrow dyed?
55718Wherein lies this secret of the great cañon?
55718Who shall venture to deny it?
55718Who would n''t be a Rhine maiden under the midsummer moon in the heart of the Rocky Mountains?
55718Why should one be ridden by things?
55718Would one hear the water nixies chanting their refrain if he listened?
55718Would such a picture remain?
55718Would the Vision come again?"
55718Would the consumer here be benefited?
55718Yet who shall dare think of their brilliant, consecrated lives as wasted?
55718[ Illustration: WILLIAMS CAÑON, NEAR MANITOU, COLORADO] Of the"Garden of the Gods"who can analyze the curious, mystic spell of the place?
55718and at one will you lunch with Mrs.----?
55718and can you be ready at eleven to go to hear Mrs.---- lecture?
55718and could you go at about four this afternoon to a tea to meet an Oriental Princess who will discuss the laws of reincarnation?
55718and will you also dine with us at seven, and go later to the Woman''s Municipal Club that holds a conference to- night?"
55718or the mystical vision that John saw on the Island of Patmos?
55718or the"Promised Land?"
55718the entire conversation to be in Italian?
55718who dost abide?
46110''Do you think''said he,''you are strong enough to keep the child by force?''
46110''My boys,''said he,''will you allow these unnatural devils to burn this poor child, or practice extortion upon us, as the price of its ransom?''
46110''What marks of our being conspirators did you discover in us,''rejoined I,''which warranted your imprisoning us?
46110After I had given vent to natural feelings on this occasion, the serjeant asked me touching the manner in which we bury our dead in our country?
46110After he had finished the perusal of these papers, he asked me, what I thought my services were worth?
46110After we had fed to our satisfaction, he came to visit us, and interrogated us in what manner, and with what views we had visited the country?
46110An officer was dispatched to the general to inform him of our arrival, and to know whether we could have an immediate audience or not?
46110And whether we were disposed to make the effort, and if we succeeded, to sell them to him?
46110As we advanced together, it occurred to me to ask the price of a passage to Louisville?
46110At length one of them called aloud in Spanish, and asked us who we were?
46110Bradshaw asked him if he might be allowed to converse with me on the subject?
46110But where is the country that is not more or less afflicted in the same way?
46110He asked me again,''if we were the party, whose horses and furs they had taken the year before?''
46110He asked me if I had been visited by a beautiful young lady?
46110He asked me if I had taken a passage in a steamboat for Louisville?
46110He asked me in a gruff tone why I had not eaten it?
46110He asked me, if I did not know Targuarcha?
46110He asked me, what I meant when I spoke of being justly dealt by?
46110He asked me, where I could get arms, to kill deer with?
46110He asked us in reply, what we had to give him?
46110He did not hesitate to give the pass I desired; but asked me what business led me out of my way to the United States around by the city of Mexico?
46110He enquired why?
46110He immediately came to see us, while we were yet at our pots, and enquired of us, what was our ground of complaint and dissatisfaction?
46110He proceeded to ask us, how we came on the coast, what was our object, and had we a passport?
46110He proceeded to question me upon the ground of my objections to the present form of government?
46110He said that was a sufficient proof of my being an American; and asked if my companions could produce proofs of their belonging to the same country?
46110He then asked how many days it would require to go, and return?
46110He then asked me from what direction I came?
46110He then asked me how many beasts we should want?
46110He then asked me if I had no acquaintance in New Orleans, of whom I could obtain the money as a loan?
46110He then asked me, if the thing had been done to my satisfaction?
46110He then asked us if we came through the Pawnee village?
46110He then demanded of me, how I liked the coast of California?
46110He then looked serious, and demanded of me, if I was not aware that it was wrong to go off, without taking leave of him?
46110He then questioned me, if I had eaten any thing?
46110Here again was anxious ground of debate, what course we should pursue?
46110His next question was, had they plenty of ammunition?
46110His next question was, how I obtained my arms?
46110His next question was, how I would like the idea of living in it?
46110I accosted him in the usual terms, and asked if he had met any Indians on his way?
46110I asked my informant touching these matters, if there was no police in the city?
46110I asked them why they did not bring a horse for me?
46110I first asked him what post he filled in the army?
46110I returned my rifle to my shoulder and asked him who he was?
46110I then asked him about the different nations, through which our route would lead us?
46110I then asked him if all the facts there stated were not true?
46110I then asked him if he had seen my father?
46110I then requested to know, to what part of the country he was travelling?
46110I told him, that we had been out upon a hunting expedition; upon which he wished to know if we had killed any thing?
46110INLAND TRADE WITH NEW MEXICO Into what nook of our globe can we penetrate, and not find our citizens with their''trade and traffic?''
46110In answer to his inquiry what I wished of him?
46110In reference to the above information, he asked me what had taken place between me and the general which had so exasperated him against me?
46110In return, they asked us, who we were?
46110In this predicament, what were furs to us?
46110My father replied, by asking what authority or right he had, to make such a request, when his cowardice withheld him from aiding in their release?
46110On the 8th, Captain Bradshaw came to my prison, and asked me, why I was in prison, and my companions at liberty?
46110On the evening of the 5th, he called us to his office, and asked us, how many days we thought the expedition would require?
46110One day the soldiers, through mere inquisitiveness, asked the Dutchman if he knew any remedy for the complaint?
46110One of our number who could speak Spanish, asked them to what nation they belonged?
46110She enquired about my age, and all the circumstances that induced me to leave my country?
46110The General appeared much surprised to see us, and asked where we had been?
46110The chief of the party came to me, and asked me,''if I knew this horse?''
46110The chief seemed bold, and asked who was our captain?
46110The chief then said, in a surly manner,''you do n''t intend then to move to my camp to night?''
46110The first question was, who we were?
46110The general asked me if I had so far changed my mind, as to be willing to translate and interpret again?
46110The officer who gave me the rifles, came to me, and asked why I had not returned the arms according to promise?
46110The priest asked the one handed chief, why{ 80} he did not offer himself for baptism?
46110The sergeant having observed my grief, asked me, pointing to him, if that was my father?
46110The succeeding demand was, why I did not return them, according to my promise?
46110They halted, and we inquired of them, as one of our number spoke their language, to what nation they belonged?
46110They repeated the name, asking us if we were friendly and Christians?
46110To all this their only reply was, how should they know whether we had come clandestinely, and with improper views, or not?
46110We asked if there were any Christians living on Red river?
46110We asked them their reasons for being unwilling to bring their women and children?
46110We asked them where they obtained the cloth they wore around their loins?
46110We asked them, if they were ready to make a peace with us; and if not what were the objections?
46110We gave them to him, and he, looking first towards us, and then fiercely at them, seemed to ask if these were the scalps of his enemies?
46110We hunted for them until ten o''clock, when two Spaniards came, and asked us, what we would give them, if they would find our mules?
46110We pointed to the pots, and asked him if he thought such food becoming the laws of hospitality to such people?
46110We then asked them to what nation they belonged?
46110We then asked them, if they had ever seen white people before?
46110We understood from this, that he wished to know who was our captain?
46110What were they now?
46110What would a Cincinnatian think of building a house, if the planks were to be hewed from our oaks by a broadaxe?
46110When I entered the office he asked me if I could read writing?
46110When I had finished eating, he enquired how I had passed the preceding night?
46110When I had finished, he asked me if I still had an inclination to go for my furs?
46110When I had finished, he asked me in a surly manner, what my own terms were?
46110When I had told him, he asked{ 220} me what Don Seraldo had paid me?
46110When I spoke to him about our buried furs, he asked me about the chances and the means we had to bring them in?
46110When the smoking was finished, we began to enquire of them by signs, how far we were from the Spanish settlement?
46110When we arrived at the mines, the old chief enquired what had been done to me on the road?
46110When we had done laughing, Mocho asked us, how we baptised among our people?
46110When we had finished, he turned to me, and asked me why I had prayed?
46110While I was eating, he remained with me, and asked me, if I had a mother, and brothers, and sisters in my own country?
46110With a feeble and tremulous voice, he repeats enquiry upon enquiry, touching the fate of my father?
46110or should we rush among them, and buy the delicious element which we had full in view, at the hazard of our lives?
46110should we attempt the long and uncertain course of conciliation, before the accomplishment of which we might perish with thirst?
46110{ 251} I naturally enquired in turn, if he was in any way acquainted with them?
46110{ 252} Home did I say?
26550A pretty dangerous place, is n''t it?
26550A reason why you should permit yourself to be imposed upon?
26550Ah, Harboro, must you be going, too?
26550Ah, you mean-- you did?
26550And I suppose,said Harboro finally,"that if I''d telephone to you any day it would n''t take you long to get a horse ready for me, would it?
26550And Runyon, Sylvia-- Runyon?
26550And then--?
26550And those other kisses?
26550Antonia, where did you see my father?
26550Are you enjoying yourself, Sylvia?
26550Are you getting chilly?
26550Are you the sort of man who would talk about-- about this sort of thing?
26550Blame you? 26550 But do n''t you suppose he''d rather be the proprietor of a wine- shop, or something of that sort, if he had had any choice?"
26550But if the wife has sinned?
26550But is he?
26550But is n''t that-- doesn''t that seem rather neglectful?
26550But shall I need it?
26550But why should n''t there be a clock?
26550But your marriage to me, Sylvia?
26550Come to what?
26550Could a kitten look at a king?
26550Did it seem very long?
26550Did you find him?
26550Did you find your father very ill?
26550Do n''t they believe in their own gods?
26550Do n''t you like me to be a kitten?
26550Do you always do things-- that way?
26550Do you like it?
26550Do you suppose that''s it?
26550Does he want me to come to see him?
26550Driving at...?
26550Eh?
26550Enjoying a holiday?
26550Have n''t I? 26550 Have you many friends?"
26550He? 26550 How many are you?"
26550I believe you send a horse around for Mrs. Harboro occasionally?
26550I suppose you are willing to marry her?
26550I wonder why?
26550If people feel that they ought to give a certain length of time to worship, and then go back to their work again, why should n''t they have a clock?
26550In just a word or two, I suppose?
26550Is it time to go?
26550Is n''t Antonia ready?
26550It does seem chilly, does n''t it?
26550More kisses?
26550Mrs. Harboro, I believe?
26550My father? 26550 No; but why?"
26550Perhaps you''re not altogether at home in Eagle Pass: I mean, this is n''t really your home?
26550Poor fellow-- it seems he''s been ill. Sylvia, how long has it been since you visited your father?
26550Should you like it, Sylvia?
26550The guest- chamber?
26550The_ rebozo_?
26550They? 26550 Three?
26550Well, Sylvia?
26550What can he have to write to you about?
26550What do you call it? 26550 What do you say, Runyon?"
26550What does a man do in such a case?
26550What else could it be?
26550What is it, Sylvia?
26550What is it?
26550What is it?
26550What were you driving at, Sylvia?
26550What''s the matter with you, Sylvia?
26550What''s up?
26550When does he wish me to come?
26550Who brought it?
26550Why not?
26550Why, those ladies... they did n''t seem quite the type you''d expect to see here, did they?
26550Why?
26550Will you dance with me?
26550Would you like me to be a kitten?
26550Would you like to be Samson?
26550Would you like to go with me, Sylvia?
26550Would you mind going into the church a minute?
26550Yes, but Harboro is.... Say, Blanchard, did you ever know another chap like Harboro?
26550Yes, prisoners.... Are n''t we all prisoners, somehow? 26550 You did n''t go to the house?"
26550You know women have moods, do n''t you?
26550You live here, then?
26550You mean I ought to tell you what''s gone wrong?
26550You watched him go?
26550You would n''t have done that?
26550You''re Fectnor, are n''t you?
26550You_ would_ think so, would n''t you? 26550 A profession... but is n''t that all the more reason why we should give him a little help?
26550And Peterson, that day they had gone across the river together-- why had Peterson behaved so clownishly, following his familiar greeting of Sylvia?
26550And Sylvia?
26550And how can a man go away from himself?
26550And now you ask me:''What''s gone wrong?''
26550And some of those young fellows-- the soldiers and railroaders-- I do n''t suppose any of them have got anything on you, either?"
26550And then...?
26550And when the boy nodded without enthusiasm, he added:"By the way, I suppose it''s usually your job to get horses ready when people want them?"
26550And why had she been so reluctant to tell him about the thing that had happened in her father''s house?
26550And yet... what did he know against Sylvia?
26550As if she were still holding to some thought that had been in her mind, she asked:"What_ do_ you mean to do, then?"
26550As if there had been actual contact?
26550As she nestled against him, he whispered:"Is the sandman coming?"
26550But could she forget her old father?
26550But how?
26550But surely you do not blame me?"
26550But take the world as a whole, does n''t it ride over the man who''s got nothing?
26550But was n''t it a fine ride?"
26550But what if they had been right, and his had been the offense against them?
26550Did you ever see a poor man-- a really poor man-- who was respected?
26550Do n''t you see that?
26550Do you know him?"
26550Do you know the old Aztec legends?
26550Do you suppose I ever felt like a_ bad woman_--until now?
26550Do you understand what that means where a hard- working devil is concerned?
26550Does it matter so much to you that they should invite us?"
26550Good God!--what had become of her?
26550Had Harboro decided to accept the inevitable, the irremediable, without a word?
26550Had Harboro returned during that brief interval of unconsciousness?
26550Had he been mad to wander away from her?
26550Had she done wisely?
26550Had she ever known him, really?
26550Happy?"
26550Harboro supposed the matter did not interest her; but she asked at length:"You know him, then?"
26550Harboro would begin to ask why?
26550Have you been paying out of your own pocket?"
26550He sat down and asked abruptly in a voice strangely high- pitched for his own:"Is a man ever justified in leaving his wife?"
26550He turned to Antonia, and with an air of pride and contentment, asked the old woman, in her own language:"Is n''t she a beautiful child?"
26550How are you, Harboro?"
26550How can a part of a man go away and leave the other part?"
26550How does that strike you?"
26550How?
26550I am helpless?"
26550I ca n''t imagine what there was in this description which gave Sylvia a hint as to his meaning, but she said:"A boudoir?"
26550I mean, if they were people we really cared for?"
26550I suppose the best milliners are across the river, are n''t they?"
26550If a man and a woman do not love each other, would n''t it seem wiser for them to rectify the mistake they had made in marrying?
26550If you had asked old Antonia about these movements of her mistress she would have said:"Does not the señora need the air?"
26550In the dimly lighted hall she whispered:"Are you sure nobody saw you come?"
26550Ingomar?
26550Is n''t he a kill- joy?
26550Is n''t he dreaded like a plague?
26550Is n''t he giving his manhood?
26550Is n''t he giving the things that are his for only a few years, and that he ca n''t get back again?
26550Napoleon?
26550Or was it that Sylvia was looking at him with new eyes?
26550Perhaps you know that now?"
26550Remember Peterson?
26550Samson?"
26550Shall we look for him?"
26550She had once said to him, commiseratingly:"You work very hard?"
26550She lifted her eyes like one who hears a signal- cry when he said casually:"Have you gone riding any more since that other time, Sylvia?"
26550Still, the question recurred: Why had she avoided even the most casual mention of these outings?
26550The song of a woman alone, and then another,"A Warrior Bold,"and then"Alice, Where Art Thou?"
26550There had been a nest of scorpions... would he believe it?
26550Was He there in reality, and was this one of His angels, strayed a little distance from His side?
26550Was he the sort of man who would place discretion first and pocket an insult?
26550Was it because she had given a coin to the beggar?
26550Was she that kind of a daughter?
26550Was that the course an innocent woman would have pursued?
26550Was the world cruel by choice to a girl against whom nothing more serious could be charged than that she was obscure and poor?
26550Was there a refuge there for such as she?
26550We should n''t want them to go to a hotel, should we?
26550Well, what had he done that people who formerly had gone out of their way to be kind to him should ignore him?
26550Were men and women created to suffer, to bear crosses which were not of their own making, to suffer injustices which seemed pointless?...
26550Were not unfaithful wives always eager to send their husbands away?
26550What did it mean?
26550What has he got besides the few pennies he earns?
26550What if she, Sylvia, were to go on past her own house, on up to the ridge, and appeal to that unworldly woman for succor?
26550What sort of lover was he?...
26550What was it you said once about a man and woman becoming one?
26550What was it?...
26550What was the explanation of these things?
26550What was the meaning of human life, he wondered?
26550What''s the meaning of it; there being whole neighborhoods of people who are hungry half the time?
26550When he gives his money, is n''t he giving his strength and his youth?
26550Where had the goatherd hidden himself?
26550Where was he going?
26550Where_ could_ he go?
26550Who could ever have thought of such a meaningless word as''blame''?
26550Who?"
26550Why did n''t she come to see him?
26550Why did you marry me, if you did n''t love me?"
26550Why had Eagle Pass ceased to know him, immediately after his marriage?
26550Why had Sylvia prevented him from knowing anything about her home life?
26550Why had she kept him and her father apart?
26550Why not this evening?"
26550Why should n''t she hope that the future was hers, to do with as she would-- or, at least, as she could?
26550Why should n''t we be?"
26550Why should the fact that the river was there make any difference?
26550Why?"
26550Why?"
26550Will you remember?"
26550Would the señora have the roast put on the table now, or would she wait until the señor came down- stairs?
26550You know how you imagine things sometimes?
26550You would n''t_ blame_ an apple for being deformed, would you?--or the hawk for killing the dove?
26550You''ve seen Antonia-- occasionally...?"
26550he inquired huskily,"you''re not afraid of me?"
26550just as you might ask,''What time is it, Sylvia?''
26550or,''Who is it coming up the road?''
26550she cried,"do you need to ask me that?"
26550she mused...."What''s between the wings?"
31646Doubt if it ever does much good?
31646How dare you laugh?
31646How is it you have n''t more people here, when the cities ca n''t take care of all the people who come?
31646How old are they?
31646I say,he said;"Yankeedom beats us all out on this old dame, does n''t it?
31646Indians?
31646Is this it, Gregoire?
31646Lacks history?
31646Off the main line?
31646Rough Upper Alpine meadows?
31646Supposing the guilty man does n''t obey the governor?
31646Then, it''s a matter of six weeks before you can put decency and respect for law in that gentleman''s heart?
31646Then, what are you laughing at?
31646To appease divine wrath,they say; but they might ask us-- why have we dipsomaniacs and kleptomaniacs and monstrosities in our civilized life?
31646Walled city,you say,"before the coming of white men to the West?"
31646Were n''t the kiddies afraid?
31646What did you do at these places?
31646What is going to happen in Old Mexico?
31646What will you do to straighten it all out?
31646Where did your Indians get that vegetable green?
31646Where do you sleep, Marie?
31646Why?
31646You will not go after you have roused me at three? 31646 ( Do our courts fail of justice? 31646 ( Gong? 31646 ( Not so very different from theories of evolution and transmigration, is it?) 31646 ***** How much will the trip cost? 31646 ***** How, then, are you to manage? 31646 ***** Is it safe? 31646 ***** It would pay to cultivate a little home sentiment, would n''t it? 31646 ***** What about cost? 31646 ***** What in the world am I talking about, and where? 31646 ***** What manner of man is the ranger? 31646 ***** What reward do you reap for all the bother? 31646 All this does not sound like vinegar goodness, does it? 31646 Am I yarning; or dreaming? 31646 And besides the prehistoric in the Forests-- what will you find? 31646 And how much of the West have we really seen? 31646 And now that you are in the National Forests, what are you going to do? 31646 And what if your spirit does not go out to meet the spirit of the woods halfway? 31646 And what reduced the nation that once peopled them to a remnant of nine or ten thousand Hopi all told? 31646 Anyway, how have modern descendants of the dwarf types developed into six- foot modern Pimas and Papagoes? 31646 Are there pottery remnants of a dead city? 31646 At one place is the dry bed of a very ancient reservoir; but how was water conveyed to this big community well? 31646 Atmosphere? 31646 Besides, justice is worth so much per; and this woman-- what has she to pay? 31646 Besides, what does it matter when or how the little scrub of a twenty- three- inch man lived anyway? 31646 Better than the jangle of city cars in that stuffy hotel room of the germ- infested town, is n''t it? 31646 Blue- green, did you say? 31646 Can you imagine yourself letting a New York, or Paris, or London street gamin carry your purse for three hours? 31646 Can you say as much of New York, or Chicago, or Washington? 31646 Could I say the same of a three hours''visit amid the gamins of New York, or London? 31646 Did a race once live on this high, flat, isolated, inaccessible slab of huge rock? 31646 Did the ancient dwelling of the Stone Age sound to you as if it lacked the picturesque? 31646 Did they flee panic- stricken, pursued like deer by the Apache and the Ute and the Navajo? 31646 Do they find it? 31646 Do they intend to explore and claim this part of America, too? 31646 Do you know what she did? 31646 Do you know who he is? 31646 Do you need a guide? 31646 Do you realize what that means? 31646 Do you suppose half a hundred people would yearly break their necks in Switzerland if climbing were not worth while? 31646 Do you wonder that they died on the way? 31646 Does all this sound as if game was depleted? 31646 Does all this sound like lack of human interest? 31646 Does he find it? 31646 Does that recall any Mother of Life in Hindoo lore? 31646 Does this sound extortionate? 31646 Fill up the underground_ estufas_ and hang their heads in shame among men? 31646 First as to historic records: did Coronado see Casa Grande in 1540, when he marched north across the country? 31646 For instance, what drove these races out? 31646 Frankly-- let us be brutally frank and truthful, was it all worth while? 31646 From the tremor of his tiny body and the angry chitter of his parted teeth, you know he is swearing at you to the utmost limit of his squirrel(?) 31646 Has n''t the homesteader a right to this profit? 31646 Have we no unaccountable monsters in modern life? 31646 Have we nomud- heads"befuddling life at every turn of the way?
31646He has plenty to eat and plenty to wear, the love of his family, the open fields and the friendship of his gods-- what more can life offer?
31646How are we to get out and see that unless we can pay ten dollars a day for guides?
31646How is it known that Zeke is a type of a race, and not a freak specimen of a dwarf?
31646How is the Easterner to see the West?
31646How many rooms are there?
31646How much of the Great West did they really see?
31646How reach the caves of the dwarf race?
31646How was the spoliation effected?
31646How would you like an intruder to sit down in the middle of your farm and fence off 160 acres?
31646I stop to photograph it; but who can photograph pure light?
31646I wonder if it was n''t?
31646I wonder if the ancients, after all, did n''t accord with science in ascribing to the sun, to the god of Light, the source of all our strength?
31646If pestilence, then why are the skeletons not found in the great ossuaries and masses that mark the pestilential destruction of other Indian races?
31646If prior rights mean anything, has not the Pima prior rights by ten thousand years?
31646In a metal- less age?
31646In our West, who cares a particle what you do; or who will point you the way?
31646Investigated?
31646Is it any wonder people say that Europeans live on the opportunities Americans throw away?
31646Is it safe?
31646Is mountain climbing worth while?
31646Is n''t that putting it a little strong?
31646Is not the whole region an Enchanted Mesa, one of the weirdest bits of the New World?
31646Is that one of the lessons the past has for us?
31646Is the fact testimony to Carlisle, or the twin- towered church over there, or Marmon and Pratt?
31646Is the trip worth while?
31646Is there a dispute over crops, or cattle?
31646Is there no lesson in that past for us?)
31646Is this justice?
31646Iss not dis good?"
31646It is_ which of the countless things there are to do_ are you going to choose to do?
31646It would pay to let a little daylight in on the abysmal blank regarding the wonder- land of our own world-- wouldn''t it?
31646Jesuit Relations of New Spain, who knows?
31646National Forests above tree line?
31646Now what manner of man is this so- called"King of Northern Arizona"?
31646One point more: I asked Marie as I had asked Mr. Marmon,"Do you think your people are Indians, or Aztecs?"
31646Or did they fall by the pestilence?
31646Or were they marched out captives, weeping?
31646Or, if your quest is not hunting but studying game, what better ground for observation than the Wichita in Oklahoma?
31646See that hole in the mountain?"
31646Set your going in charges down at$ 2--where will you go?
31646Shake hands?
31646She signaled; would I go up the hard, steep, quick way; or the long, easy path by the sand?
31646Snows and clear water and frost in the Desert?
31646Solid adobe and brick?
31646Sounds like an explanation of our modern skyscrapers and the real estate robbers of modern life, does n''t it?
31646Spite of the legend,"Why go to Europe?
31646Tell us how we are to get out and see and experience the real thing?"
31646That is pretty strong, is n''t it?
31646The Lilliputians away out in"Gulliver''s Travels,"or something like that?
31646The Spaniard of the Southwest shrugs his gay shoulders under a tilted sombrero hat, and says_ Quien sabe?_"Who knows?"
31646The Spaniard of the Southwest shrugs his gay shoulders under a tilted sombrero hat, and says_ Quien sabe?_"Who knows?"
31646The church is used now only by Indian children; and did Indian children ever have such a magnificent temple in which to worship?
31646The little girl signaled; did I want to go up?
31646The question may be asked-- Will this kind of a holiday not be hot in summer?
31646The storm wind ramps through its thrashing branches; and what do you suppose it is doing?
31646To be sure, there are 400,000 miles of motor roads in Europe; but is n''t it worth while to climb a few mountains in America by motor?
31646Uncover the outer plaster in the six- foot thickness of the walls in the Governor''s Palace of Santa Fe, and what do you find?
31646Was he an ancestor of the Aztecs or the Toltecs?
31646Was it all worth while?
31646Was it war, or pestilence, or captivity, that made of the populous city a den of wolves, a resort for hoot owl and bittern and fox?
31646Was not public domain open to homesteading?
31646Was there any connection between the two efforts to throw off white man rule?
31646What are the American people going to do about it?
31646What are the French doing down on Trinity Bay?
31646What are the railroads thinking about?
31646What can a woman do?
31646What did they eat and how did they live, these ancient people, who wore fine woven cloth at an era when Aryan races wore skins?
31646What did they expect?
31646What did they find?
31646What did they see?
31646What do you think they did?
31646What does it matter?
31646What does the Indian know of"prior rights"in filing for water?
31646What drove them out?
31646What gave this place of beauty and security and thrift over to the habitation of bat and wolf?
31646What is the matter with Santa Fe?
31646What of Captain- General Otermin, cooped up in the Governor''s Palace of Santa Fe, awaiting the return of his scouts?
31646What race movement in the first place sent these races perching their wonderful tier- on- tier houses literally on the tip- top of the world?
31646What royal barbaric race dwelt in it?
31646What sort of man is he?
31646What swept their civilization away?
31646What utterly extinguished their civilization so that not a vestige, not an echo of a tradition exists of their history?
31646What was it all about?
31646What was the other charge?
31646What was the reason?
31646What were they: council halls, temples, what?
31646What will the outfit cost; and how is the camper to get established?
31646What wiped them out?
31646When did he live?
31646When did the age- old silence fall?
31646When did they live?
31646Where are the races that danced to the beat of the priest''s clapper gong?
31646Where did they live?
31646Where do they get the water?
31646Where had the people gone; and why?
31646Where, then, is the trick?
31646Which of these three really found the playground each was seeking?
31646Who built the aerial, hidden and secluded palace?
31646Who is there to tell you what or where to see off the line of heat and tips?
31646Who were the first white men to see Taos?
31646Who were they?
31646Who will be first?
31646Who, then, were these dwarf mummies, placed in sealed vaults to the rear of the Gila caves?
31646Why ca n''t you?
31646Why did the dead race go?
31646Why do the people do it?
31646Why does one people pass and another come?
31646Why quarrel whether or not this is the Enchanted Mesa?
31646Why should they, themselves, not expel American domination?
31646Why, then, did the race of little people move out?
31646Why?
31646Why?
31646Will you acquire the best, or the worst, of the white civilization that is encroaching on your tenacious, conservative race?
31646Will your man"be bad boy,"too, by and by?
31646Would n''t Kino have done better to have continued to grace the courts of Bavaria?
31646Would the same difficulties rise if wise old dogs were on guard?
31646Woven cloth from 20,000 to 10,000 B. C.?
31646You do n''t expect to find settlers in this dim silver underworld, do you?
31646You know why they sail broadside, do n''t you?
31646You thought the tree was an inanimate thing, did n''t you?
31646You would keep your directions by sunlight?
31646You''ve a carved colossus in your own West a few trifling billion years older than this, have n''t you?"
31646[ Illustration: A Navajo boy who is exceptionally handsome and picturesque]"What?"
31646[ Illustration: A shy little Indian maid in a Hopi village of Arizona] But what matters the quarrel?
48680A what?
48680Accepted,said the ranger with equal gravity,"and now, if you two fellers feels like scoffin''----""Scoffing?"
48680Ah, boys, I was immersed in the classics--''The Defense of Socrates,''and----"Why, Professor Wintergreen, where is your suitcase?
48680Ai n''t very communicative, be yer, stranger?
48680Am I dead?
48680And after that?
48680And what is that?
48680And what would his Latin class say if they could see him?
48680And your father loves you?
48680Are n''t you ashamed of yourselves?
48680Are we getting near the place now, Jose?
48680Are you there?
48680But how did you escape without their seeing you?
48680But however did that spur get there?
48680But it stopped right off when you hollered?
48680But surely the dam is well guarded?
48680But we''ve no ponies; how are we to travel on foot and keep ahead of them?
48680But what about my friends?
48680But you, Pete?
48680Coyotes, eh?
48680Did n''t you trip up that Mexican and save me getting a bullet through my head?
48680Do you imagine that this Black Ramon, or whatever his name is, would consider taking that in exchange for our liberty?
48680Do you think they''ve found Cummings and the other?
48680Do you want another dose of the same medicine?
48680Does n''t anything ever happen? 48680 Does this thing never end, or have they run it clear through to the Pacific?"
48680Drove you out of there?
48680Good gracious, does that mean this church?
48680Great Scott, what will we do?
48680Guess you ai n''t heard the news?
48680Has any one got a match?
48680Have n''t you got used to Western towns yet?
48680Have you lost any stock, dad?
48680How are we going to get up there?
48680How are we to find you?
48680How can you locate it without a compass?
48680How can you tell that?
48680How do we get there, though?
48680How do you know? 48680 How far have we come?"
48680How far should you imagine that bridge was below here?
48680How long before the dam goes?
48680How long will he stay there, do you think?
48680How would that confuse them?
48680How?
48680How?
48680Hurt?
48680I ca n''t keep this up much longer,was his thought;"where are they, oh, where are they?"
48680I do n''t see any table or---- Great Scott, what''s that?
48680I wonder what he thinks we are up to?
48680If it''s all the same to you, boss, will you give that job to some one else?
48680In any event,demanded Jack,"suppose we did sign, what would you do with our friends?"
48680In the meantime, what will be happening to the others?
48680Is he dead?
48680Is he still carrying that lariat?
48680Is it a watercourse?
48680Is n''t she liable to start off home without ceremony?
48680Is she going to have a fit?
48680It will mean burning up our last match, but on the other hand----"I''m willing to use it-- how about you, Walt?
48680Kind of a weak sister, that there tenderfoot, ai n''t he?
48680Last of the grub, eh?
48680Locoed?
48680Look at the cattle and horses, will you?
48680Make yer fortune?
48680No, what?
48680No-- what?
48680Nope,rejoined the miner, quite unruffled;"but hain''t yer never thought that there''s a telephone at the big water dam?"
48680Now what in thunder is he doing up here?
48680Now, I''ll take that far end and you take this, and when I say so, we both shove, see?
48680Oh, Jack, are we to go?
48680Oh, Walt, what is it? 48680 Oh, what shall I do?
48680Oh, yes; I suppose we jes''climb a sugar- pine and asked Central ter give us Grizzly one twenty- three?
48680Pete, Pete, are you mad?
48680Pray, señors, how did you escape?
48680Purty, ai n''t it?
48680Ready?
48680Say, are you real, or just what the ground grew?
48680Say, it''s silent, is n''t it?
48680Say, stranger,he asked in a trembling voice,"is they-- is they onions in that stew, or does my nose deceive me?"
48680Say,exclaimed Walt suddenly,"do you know what I believe?"
48680Shall we try at five yards?
48680Since when have you become a cattle- rustling, tamale- eating greaser?
48680Slide down-- where?
48680So she is, why?
48680So this is the desert?
48680So you kin ride?
48680That is so,agreed the professor,"but now, boys, that we are once more in the blessed air, what are we to do?"
48680That washbowl, you mean?
48680The dam is up in this direction, then?
48680The fire,echoed the boy, puzzled;"is that what the glare is?"
48680The question now is,said the professor suddenly,"where are we?
48680The soldiers?
48680Then it works both ways?
48680Then we are on the Mexican side of the canal cañon?
48680Then we are out of danger?
48680Then what do you suppose they have detained us for?
48680Then you do n''t know whether there''s treasure there or not?
48680Then you have a plan?
48680There must be,replied Walt;"otherwise, how did they get the cattle and ponies into it?"
48680They''re conversational beasts, are n''t they?
48680This is the strangest thing I ever heard of,exclaimed Walt Phelps,"but now that we have found it, what good does it do us?"
48680Traveling?
48680Very well, then, dad, we accept-- eh, Ralph?
48680W- w- w- what''s the m- m- matter with her?
48680Waal, what do you know about that?
48680Well, Jack, out of the frying- pan into the fire, eh?
48680Well, Ralph,said Jack, with a laugh, as the boys rode along at an easy lope together,"what do you think of the West now?"
48680Well, both Petticoats and the other two ranch horses seem to be friendly, why could n''t we ride them?
48680Well, was I right?
48680Well, what if I should tell you they were blown up?
48680Well, what of it?
48680Well, why ca n''t some of our fellows get after Ramon?
48680Well, why did you tie the rope round your wrist, then?
48680Well, you did n''t expect to find a roaring city in the heart of the foothills of the Hachetas, did you?
48680Wha''yo all got in dat valise-- bricks?
48680Whar frum?
48680Whar to?
48680What about matches?
48680What are they going to do?
48680What are we to do, Pete?
48680What are you doing?
48680What are you going to do?
48680What can it be?
48680What can you compare the sound to?
48680What do you make of it, boss?
48680What do you mean?
48680What do you mean?
48680What do you mean?
48680What do you mean?
48680What do you mean?
48680What do you say?
48680What do you suppose it could have been, Pete?
48680What do you suppose it could have been? 48680 What do you suppose they are up to?"
48680What do you think of it?
48680What does Agua Caliente mean, anyhow?
48680What happened, Bud?
48680What is it, my boy?
48680What is it? 48680 What is that?"
48680What next?
48680What now?
48680What now?
48680What ponies have you brought for us, Bud?
48680What shall we do?
48680What was it, then?
48680What was it?
48680What was that?
48680What!--the place where he keeps the stolen cattle and horses?
48680What''s he doing?
48680What''s that?
48680What''s that?
48680What''s the matter? 48680 What''s the matter?"
48680What''s the matter?
48680What''s the trouble, Pete?
48680What, Ralph, my boy, you here?
48680What, if you please?
48680What, they''ll refuse duty?
48680What, you do not answer?
48680What, you mean you could smoke with all this trouble hanging over us?
48680What, you wo n''t do it? 48680 What?"
48680What?
48680Whatever are we locked up here for, anyhow?
48680When can we start?
48680Where are we going to ride to, now?
48680Where are we, do you think, Pete?
48680Where can they be taking us?
48680Where did you spring from, old fellow?
48680Where is it?
48680Where''s it all come from?
48680Where''s our breakfast?
48680Where?
48680Whereabouts?
48680Which way will we go?
48680Who is Bud?
48680Who is there?
48680Who''ll be first up?
48680Who''s there?
48680Who?
48680Why ca n''t we elevate hats and caps on rifle- barrels and let them blaze away at those? 48680 Why in the name of the State of New Mexico do they build all the towns out here at one side of the tracks?"
48680Why not? 48680 Why not?"
48680Why not?
48680Why should they have delayed to set off the charge till we came back? 48680 Why, that bullying greaser-- what''s his name?
48680Why, why, what''s the matter?
48680Why, why,blurted out Ralph,"do n''t you see, Walt, what the invisible writing has done?
48680Why, why,he said amusedly,"surely you did n''t expect to come along?"
48680Why, yes, I do seem to hear a kind of queer sound; what is it?
48680Why? 48680 Will we get him in time?"
48680Wonder where the boss of this sheebang is?
48680Would n''t it, boss?
48680Y- y- you''ll send the engineers to- morrow, you say? 48680 Yes, and where''s Pete, and where''s the professor?"
48680Yes, it was dynamite beyond a doubt,agreed the rancher;"but how did we escape the dreadful fate they had prepared for us?"
48680Yes, yes, professor; do you feel strong enough to move?
48680Yes; why?
48680You ai n''t scared, are you?
48680You boy there, Stetson,he said, pointing to Ralph,"how much is your father worth?"
48680You do n''t think it can have anything to do with Black Ramon, do you?
48680You mean your orchards will be overflowed?
48680You say that if the sluices are not opened the dam will burst?
48680You think he is to be relied on?
48680You think you can find it again?
48680You understand what will happen to you if you ai n''t on the level with us?
48680You would n''t have wanted to have lighted a fire,cried Jack;"would n''t the Mexicans have seen the smoke?"
48680You''ve been here before, then?
48680Your what?
48680Aloud he asked:"Do you think they''ll come on after us to- night, Pete?"
48680And if they burst what will happen?"
48680And what have we here?
48680Are we going to chance the secret tunnel?"
48680But look at Maud, will you?"
48680But, young man, your eyes are better than mine, and I want to ask you a question-- do you notice anything on that paper?"
48680Ca n''t you imagine?"
48680Can we get food and water and some fodder for the ponies?"
48680Can we spare a match?"
48680Could you, Maud?"
48680Did you mislay a wash- pan?"
48680Do n''t you think it would be a good idea to turn back and see what has become of them?"
48680Do n''t you, professor?"
48680Do you think we can escape?"
48680Eh, Professor Summerblue?"
48680H.?"
48680Has your father got talk bo''at the ranch, boy?"
48680Here, Hop Lee, what''s the matter?"
48680How be yer?"
48680How do you come to be with us now?"
48680I wonder if I''ll ever see him again?"
48680It was as if she said:"Did n''t I have a lark last night?"
48680Let''s see, it was to- day that you was to have written home for money, was n''t it?"
48680Me catch um----""What are you boys interfering here for?"
48680Now might it not just as well have been the white ones that the directions meant?"
48680On what sort of ground will these steps lead us out?"
48680Shall I ask Bud to look her over before you mount?"
48680Stan''aside, strangers----""Why, what are you going to do?"
48680That Mexican who''s been in trouble a dozen times----""Black Ramon De Barrios?"
48680That fellow you had on the battery at the bridge must have got cold feet at the critical moment, eh?
48680The sounds seem to be coming from more to the eastward than where we left them; but say, Jack, do n''t you hear anything else but hollering?"
48680There it is again---- What is it?"
48680This officer has told me that in all probability you are respectable, and----""In all probability?"
48680What are you hurrying so for, Walt?"
48680What could be happening?
48680What do you say if we take forty winks?"
48680What do you say?"
48680What do_ wild_ horses do out here, eat you alive or breathe fire?"
48680What had become of Pete?
48680What has happened?"
48680What have they done, Bud?"
48680What have we done to be locked up like criminals?
48680What if the tunnel narrowed?
48680What is it?"
48680What''s that there, dead ahead of us?"
48680What''s the use of your alarming your folks?
48680Where would it lead them?
48680Who shall take the exact measure of courage?
48680Why not have set it off when we were all on the bridge, before we wheeled round to discover the origin of the shots on the hillside?"
48680asked Jack,"United States cavalry men?
48680burst out Jack, hardly knowing whether to be amused or angry,"what does he mean?"
48680declared the Mexican, facing about,"or----""Well, or what?"
48680where are they?"
5404A cross? 5404 A storm?"
5404Am I to sleep in the open, or do we have tents to cover us to- night?
5404And it is n''t another mirage?
5404And yet you camped right here? 5404 Any other cheerful little features about this camp that you can think of?"
5404Anyone else needing surgical attention?
5404Are you all packed and ready?
5404Are you ever going to open that thing?
5404Are you going to leave me down here, Hippy Wingate, or are you going to assist me out?
5404Are you hurt?
5404Are you people pretty tired?
5404But we wo n''t come out at the lower end, eh?
5404But what''s a fellow to do when he is thirsty and his throat is cracking open?
5404Ca n''t you see that game kid''s all in?
5404Did Mr. Lang say why he had not called here to see us?
5404Did n''t say where he was going?
5404Did the ponies run away? 5404 Did you answer our signal shots that you say you thought you heard?"
5404Did you find it?
5404Did you find what you expected?
5404Did you hit him?
5404Did you know that thing was there?
5404Do n''t we stop for breakfast soon?
5404Do n''t you think there''s anything in it?
5404Do you folks reckon you want to go back to Elk Run, too?
5404Do you hate it?
5404Do you know where to find one?
5404Do you know where you were headed for when I first saw you?
5404Do you mean water?
5404Do you think it was our mysterious horseman?
5404Do you think so?
5404Do you think you can find the way back if I give you the rein?
5404Do you wish to open it, Brown Eyes?
5404Do-- do they always kick and buck as we saw them do just now?
5404Do-- do we get what is in it?
5404Do-- do you think those men will come back to- night?
5404Doctor?
5404Emma, how would you like a dish of strawberry ice cream for luncheon?
5404Fog?
5404Four meals a day, eh?
5404Four- or two- legged?
5404Gone down where?
5404Grace Harlowe, how is it that you were not shot? 5404 Have you any last requests to make, Grace Harlowe?"
5404Have you any left in your canteen?
5404Have you any?
5404He did not object to the trip then?
5404Hippy, are you there?
5404Hippy, my darlin'', you were n''t hurt, were you?
5404How are the girls standing the strain?
5404How did you know there was water here?
5404How do you feel, Elfreda?
5404How do you mean, Hi?
5404How far do we go to- day, Hi?
5404How far is it from here?
5404How long before we make camp?
5404How so?
5404How''s the water?
5404I presume he told you it was a mirage of your dreams, did he not?
5404I should like to know where you are going to find it?
5404I wonder if that husband of mine is still asleep?
5404I wonder who you are, unhappy traveler?
5404I wonder, too, if there are any who are wondering where you are?
5404In the Specters, eh?
5404Is Blackie still here?
5404Is Ping on fire?
5404Is it possible that men can be so desperate?
5404Is there not water under the crust at the bottom?
5404Is there nothing that we can do to protect ourselves, Hi?
5404Is-- is she hurt?
5404Les?
5404Lieutenant, what do you think of this business? 5404 Like whom?"
5404M-- m-- mister Lang, do-- do you me-- ean that wha-- at we see is n''t wa-- ater at all?
5404May I have a drink of yours, Grace? 5404 May I scream?"
5404Might it not be a good idea for us to fire signal shots to recall him? 5404 Mirage?"
5404Mr. Lang, where have you been?
5404Mr. Lang, will you please ask one of the boys to groom Blackie-- that is what I shall call my pony-- and not to be cross with him? 5404 Nora darling, did n''t I bring you along?
5404Not much of a find, is it?
5404Now that there is no one but ourselves present, please tell me what the prospects are?
5404Oh, does n''t that coffee smell good?
5404Oh, then you have been to Death Valley?
5404Our buckets are full, are n''t they?
5404Rain?
5404Screeching?
5404See that red star over on the horizon, Miss Briggs? 5404 Shall I return to my position now, sir?"
5404Shall we go out and look at it?
5404Shall we take it in?
5404Something has occurred, has it not?
5404The stuff already has gone on ahead in charge of Ping Wing--"Who?
5404The what?
5404Three? 5404 To- night?
5404Want to ride him?
5404Was it he who put the paper on the yucca tree?
5404Was that when I was coming up?
5404Well, Tom dear, did you find him?
5404Were the rifles saved?
5404Were you hit anywhere else?
5404What a queer thing to bury, and who did it? 5404 What are we to do now?"
5404What are we to sniff for?
5404What do I want to look at that for?
5404What do you find?
5404What do you find?
5404What do you think is the most important contents of the box, the gold?
5404What does the map mean?
5404What for you makee so fashion?
5404What if we do not?
5404What is good for it, Grace?
5404What is it that smells so sweet?
5404What is it that the''bunch''wished you to give to me?
5404What is it the''bunch''wishes you to say to me?
5404What is it? 5404 What is it?
5404What is it?
5404What is it?
5404What is it?
5404What is that I see out there?
5404What is that big hole?
5404What is that smoke?
5404What is this, a wild west show?
5404What is your plan? 5404 What made it, then?"
5404What makes you think anyone has?
5404What on earth, is he saying?
5404What shall I do with it, Hi?
5404What shall we do with it?
5404What shall we do?
5404What time do you think we will reach the mountains?
5404What was the shooting, Hi?
5404What were you shooting at?
5404What''s he up to?
5404What''s that he says?
5404What''s that screeching?
5404What''s the big idea?
5404What''s the matter with my taking a shot at him?
5404What''s the matter? 5404 What''s the matter?"
5404What''s the next move?
5404What''s the use in finding things?
5404What''s this?
5404What''s your name, kid?
5404What, that black bronc''? 5404 When are you going to teach me?"
5404Where are you, Ping Pong?
5404Where did you leave Hippy?
5404Where did you leave the girls?
5404Where do you all reckon on goin'', Miss?
5404Where going?
5404Where have you been?
5404Where is that Chinaman? 5404 Where is that relief you were promising us a century or so ago?"
5404Where''s the sight?
5404Who could they have been?
5404Who did it?
5404Who found it?
5404Who goes where?
5404Who said that black is vicious?
5404Who''s been here?
5404Who''s the man and what is he?
5404Whom do you wish to accompany you?
5404Why did n''t I think to put a divining rod in my pocket?
5404Why did n''t we bring an artesian well with us? 5404 Why did n''t you bring something useful while you were about it?"
5404Why did n''t you tell us after breakfast instead of after supper?
5404Why should they wish to do these things to us?
5404Will you please explain? 5404 Ye want thet bucket, hey?"
5404Yes, Bud?
5404Yes, but what about this gold, Brown Eyes?
5404Yes, but where''s the water?
5404Yes, do n''t we know that?
5404You have water?
5404You intend to go on this evening, do you not?
5404You mean the shooting? 5404 You mean to say that we will go on after breakfast, do you not?"
5404You mean water?
5404You say he disappeared suddenly?
5404You threw a can of tomatoes and hit him on the head?
5404After the story was told Anne asked:"Do you know what it means?"
5404Any one going with me?"
5404Are there enough ponies left to carry all?"
5404Are they very heavy to carry?"
5404Are you going out again, Hippy?"
5404Better than a mirage, is it not, Miss Dean?"
5404Brown Eyes knocked out again?"
5404But how did you boys happen to come along?"
5404But why should he wish to shoot a woman?
5404By the way, Mr. Lang, what is an artesian well?"
5404By the way, when does Tom leave for Oregon?"
5404CHAPTER VII THE FIRST DESERT CAMP"How far do we go to- night?"
5404CHAPTER XI FACING A NEW PERIL"Are n''t the water bags safe?"
5404CHAPTER XIV THE MYSTERIOUS HORSEMAN"For mercy sake, what is it?"
5404CHAPTER XV THE GUIDE READS A DESERT TRAIL"Did you shoot?"
5404Ca n''t give me five minutes for a cat- nap, can you?"
5404Can we get out?"
5404Did n''t say what his name is, did he?"
5404Did you find water?"
5404Did you get lost?"
5404Do n''t you see it?"
5404Do you feel like making a start to- day?"
5404Do you get me?"
5404Do your boots leak?"
5404Does n''t he ever get thirsty?"
5404Elfreda?"
5404For the camp, was I not?"
5404Got any water?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Gray?"
5404Have I said something funny?"
5404Have the desert pirates returned?"
5404Have we water?"
5404Have you ordered everything that I suggested?"
5404Hi, what is the next thing to be done?"
5404Hippy, have you ridden any of these animals?"
5404How could you have missed such an opportunity?"
5404How did you know?"
5404How do you know about France?"
5404How long since did you hear our signal shots?"
5404How many of the ponies did you find?"
5404How''s Mrs. Gray, Miss Briggs?"
5404I love the dead odor, and then--""Yes?"
5404I suppose you have discovered that the girls of the Overland Riders are possessed of the usual curiosity of their sex, have you not?"
5404I---""It is coming, is n''t it?"
5404Is mess ready?"
5404Is supper ready?"
5404Is this man your father?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Lang?"
5404Listen to reason, wo n''t you?
5404Looking for trouble?!"
5404May I have a look?"
5404May we not do something for you first?"
5404Mr. Lang, do you know of any person of the name of Steve Carver?"
5404Mr. Lang, will you carry her to her tent?
5404Mr. Lang, will you teach me how to rope-- to throw the lasso?"
5404Mrs. Gray, will you follow a short distance behind us, so that you may have all the wounded men under observation?"
5404Mrs. Gray, will you use your glasses occasionally as we go ahead?
5404Ride all night?"
5404Ride and shoot?"
5404Ride to- night?"
5404Shall we fill the buckets?"
5404Shall you tell the others?"
5404Should I have seen something?"
5404Understand?"
5404Want to come?"
5404Want to look over the broncos?"
5404Were the men of her party or of that of the roped villain?
5404What do you think?"
5404What for?"
5404What happened, Hippy?"
5404What is it they are listening for?"
5404What is it?"
5404What shape are we in with regard to equipment?"
5404What stuff are you feeding me?"
5404What was the meaning of that?
5404What were you doing out so early?"
5404What''s that?"
5404What''s up now?"
5404What, tell me, could be more useful to this outfit than your own beautiful little self?"
5404When are you going to learn to throw the rope?"
5404When do we start?"
5404When do you think you want to start?"
5404Where is Tom, by the way?"
5404Where were you hit?"
5404Where you all headed for?"
5404Which shoulder?"
5404Who''s them gals?"
5404Why did n''t you say so?"
5404Why for big piecee man makee so fashion?"
5404Will he bolt while I am mounting?"
5404Will you fire the shots?"
5404Wish to go along?"
5404You mean you did not like to have the big German shells come over?"
5404You understand why I am so strict?"
5404You were n''t thinking of going on to- night, were you?"
23193All saddled?
23193Alone?
23193And Rosita?
23193And do you really think,inquired the Comandante,"that the fellow had a party of savages with him?"
23193And how was I to see her?
23193And how, then?
23193And if not?
23193And so, padre,said the impatient Roblado,"you have got your buffalo- tongues?
23193And suppose he be awake?
23193And this thread, it is cotton; is it not?
23193And what may that be, Senor Cibolero?
23193And where are all the folks?
23193And why not get them at once?
23193Any news?
23193Anything else to say, sergeant?
23193Brace of hacks tire out racer,--won''t they, boy Pepe?
23193But Rosita?
23193But for him to act as guide?
23193But how can it be arranged?
23193But how know you this?
23193But how will you obtain an interview?
23193But how-- that it is that troubles me-- how, without increasing the chances of suspicion? 23193 But suppose, camarado, he falls upon_ our_ trail?--the cattle?"
23193But who is the fellow?
23193But who is the fellow?
23193But will your hunters go willingly to work? 23193 But, master,"continued the half- blood,"did you notice nothing else strange during the stampede?"
23193By the way, colonel,asked the captain,"have you made any progress yet?--have_ you_ been to the house?"
23193By whom?
23193Ca n''t we get near the cave in daylight, Man''l? 23193 Ca n''t you guess, my dear colonel?"
23193Can it be that fiend himself?
23193Can we not assist in any way?
23193Can you think of none?
23193Carried off?
23193Certainly, Rosita, and why not? 23193 Dare I, sir?"
23193Dare you double it?
23193Disguise do you call it? 23193 Do n''t want to try that game though-- do the job easier; wo n''t we, boy Pepe?"
23193Do you not think it would be better for one of you to go to_ them_? 23193 Do you see that building?"
23193Do you think so?
23193Dost thou think so?
23193Down the valley, master?
23193God of mercy, is there no mercy? 23193 Have the Jicarillas_ beards on their faces and jewels on their fingers_?"
23193Have you considered any other plan?
23193Have you seen anything of it?
23193He must surely be there in daytime?
23193Her?
23193How can we communicate with these fellows privately?
23193How do you propose to act?
23193How is the Senora your mother to- day?
23193How long have they been gone?--can you tell?
23193How, brother Man''l? 23193 How, master?"
23193How?
23193How?--no fear? 23193 I am really serious,"continued he;"do you think you could teach me this useful art?"
23193I know your news-- the yellow hunter has got back?
23193If not, what have you to fear?
23193In a place!--where?
23193Like whom, Senorita?
23193Lovely senorita,he said,"may I not kiss that pretty hand that has been so kind to me?"
23193Master,inquired Antonio,"how do you tell that?"
23193Master,said the latter, who appeared to have been for some time busied with his own thoughts,"did you notice nothing strange?"
23193Might we not track Anton?
23193Mile-- no nearer-- unless he sleep-- when sleep? 23193 My son,"said she, as Carlos bent over her,"know you what Indians you are going to pursue?"
23193Now your news, dear padre?
23193Now, Roblado,asked the Comandante,"what is the other string to my bow?"
23193Now, boy Pepe,muttered the mulatto,"chance meet any sheep- keepers, going after antelope; you hear?"
23193Now, neither this girl nor her mother ever saw the guera before, and who does captain think sent them, and the carreta too?
23193Of Carlos?
23193Of what?
23193Of whom?
23193One more question, Don Juan: How many Indians, think you, were in the party that made their appearance at your house-- few or many?
23193Over the Llano Estacado?
23193Perhaps you may have swept it out, or thrown it into the fire? 23193 Pray what?
23193Quite sure-- I saw them myself-- your mother?
23193Refused?
23193Senorita, why not serve the portero as I have done the girl? 23193 Shall I tell Vizcarra now,"he continued,"or wait till it is over?
23193Shall we push on there?
23193Shall we scatter through the chapparal, or keep together? 23193 Shall we send for them?
23193Should we send some troopers along with them? 23193 Soon overhaul him again-- won''t we, boy Pepe?"
23193Surely I have been dreaming again?
23193Surely I have? 23193 The Presidio?"
23193The horses?
23193Then go I shall: your guide, padre?
23193Then what way, brother Man''l?
23193Think you so?
23193True, but is there nothing about his history? 23193 Well, Jose, what news?"
23193Well, sergeant?
23193Well?
23193Were you followed, amigo?
23193What are you laughing at, Rosita?
23193What can be done?
23193What can it mean? 23193 What does it all amount to?"
23193What favour were you going to ask?
23193What has befallen? 23193 What have you to fear, Senor?"
23193What is it?
23193What is your business?
23193What news? 23193 What news?--what news?"
23193What road, Man''l?
23193What shall it be, father?
23193What signifies that? 23193 What tribe?"
23193What was there strange?
23193What''s best to be done?
23193What''s yon ahead?
23193What, mother?
23193What,_ hermanita_?
23193What?
23193When can you send up the guide?
23193When would you start?
23193When, Antonio?
23193Where can he have come from? 23193 Where were my ears?"
23193Who is chief of the Waco warriors? 23193 Who is he?"
23193Who is it from?
23193Who is it?
23193Who says Vicenza?
23193Who wants to dissuade you?
23193Who, then?
23193Who? 23193 Who?"
23193Why delay? 23193 Why do you think so?"
23193Why is that?
23193Why not?
23193Why should I think of it? 23193 Why think that, boy Pepe?"
23193Why think you they are the Jicarillas?
23193Why, Senorita!--is it you?
23193Why, in the midst of these yellings, did you not hear a shrill whoop now and then-- a_ whistle_?
23193Why?
23193Within two lengths from the brow?
23193Worse!--what?
23193Yes-- what of it?
23193You are sure by_ Indians_?
23193You are sure she knows not what is said to her?
23193You are sure they were_ Indians_, Don Juan?
23193You are sure, Antonio?
23193You have muffled their hoofs?
23193You know now with what justice I am called a murderer?
23193You lost a good sum, did you not?
23193You mean her?
23193You think, then, they will be disposed to it?
23193Your sister?
23193Your sister?
23193_ Que quiere V., Senorita_?
23193_ Y pues_?
23193( What want you, my lady?)
23193A_ spectacle_, and he to be a_ spectator_?
23193After a pause:--"What if they have reached the ravine in my absence?
23193Ah, now, do you think, pretty Rosita, you could teach me?"
23193And how could Carlos the cibolero be their leader?
23193And what action?
23193And what had become of Carlos?
23193And why not?
23193And yet how else could they act?
23193Anything happened?"
23193As before, he called out,"Quien es?"
23193At length he inquired--"Is that all your information, Jose?"
23193At the first glance it was plain that the bull had now behind him the handsomest horse and horseman upon the field-- would they prove the best?
23193At what?
23193Be cool and calm, do you hear?
23193Besides, would he find them still there?
23193But come, tell me, my dear Comandante-- for you know by this time-- in confidence, was it worth the trouble?"
23193But first tell me, colonel, what did you mean by saying she was_ mad_?"
23193But for what purpose are they thus mounted?
23193But how came such a weapon into the hands of a Mexican cibolero?
23193But how to die?
23193But no; only last night at midnight, you say?
23193But now we know; and should we for that be false to our vow-- to our promised word?
23193But what could that be?
23193But what purpose would that serve?
23193But what shall I do with him?"
23193But where are they?
23193But where can it be?
23193But, dear Rosita, what may you be laughing at?
23193But, you would know how?
23193Can you finish one in a day, Senorita?"
23193Carlos interrupted his intention by putting a question:"Am I to have the honour of acting as guide to your excellency?"
23193Could he not communicate with them?
23193Could it have been the dog?
23193Coyotes?
23193Demand her restoration?
23193Did he never return?
23193Did they intend to torture him in presence of the multitude?
23193Did you place it so yourself?"
23193Do you think it has been destroyed?"
23193Even could he offer proofs, what authority was there to help him to justice?
23193Even without their playing him false, how could he hope to keep the affair concealed?
23193Excuse our freedom, but speak we not the truth?
23193Fanaticism is stronger than pity; and who cared for the witch and the heretic?
23193For the women it may be urged that the sport is a custom of the country; and what country is without its cruel sports?
23193For what purpose?
23193For what reason could the cibolero have attacked the officers of the garrison?
23193Garcia''s?
23193Had he gone back into the garden?
23193Had he no friend to carry to them a last word?--to convey a dying thought?
23193Had she come to life again, and aided the outlaw in his escape?
23193Had she not heard a door closing as she came back?
23193Had they fled from each other?
23193Have the soldiers been here?
23193Have they seen him?"
23193Have you ever loved, Comandante?
23193Have you seen Vicenza?"
23193He gasped out at length--"What want you?"
23193He may return again, but how the deuce are we to sustain this constant espionage?
23193How and where, then, was he to see her?
23193How could he, where so much depended on chance?
23193How could he?
23193How could he?
23193How did she go?"
23193How did you hear it, master?"
23193How had he been employed since then?
23193How had he found out that interesting abode,--that spot, sequestered as it was, that seemed to him( Don Juan) to be the centre of the world?
23193How had he unbound his fastenings-- who had furnished him with the knife?
23193How is it possible he could, unless he were a witch, like his mother?
23193How long would it occupy him?
23193How was it possible the cibolero could be aware of, or even suspect, their presence?
23193How were_ they_ to escape?
23193How would you advise us to act?"
23193I do n''t like being along with the fellow out there or anywhere else-- you can understand that feeling, I suppose?"
23193I want to eat something-- is the_ guisado_ ready?"
23193I wo n''t withhold my consent any longer?
23193I wonder where Carlos got all the money?"
23193I would not wrench my horse''s mouth for such a pitiful exhibition as running him up on the edge of that harmless gutter; but if--""Well, if what?"
23193I''ll think no more of it?"
23193If a Pane, surely he would not have gone off without that great trophy which would have rendered him famous for life,--the scalp of the Waco chief?
23193If a Waco, where and who was he?
23193If it be me--""But what shall we do?"
23193If it should reach certain ears, we are ruined-- are we not?"
23193If we send her home, how is it to be explained?
23193In either case she could not take her fortune with her; but what mattered?
23193In the name of all the saints, what sky has she fallen from?"
23193Indeed, why should he not?
23193Indians?
23193Is he a Criollo?
23193Is it devotion?
23193Is it not so?"
23193Is it not?"
23193Is it penance?
23193Is it rational or consistent to weep over the sufferings of Chanticleer, while we ride gaily upon the heels of poor broken Reynard?
23193Is it religion?
23193Is it superstition?
23193Is it the sight of yonder horseman standing upon the very pinnacle of the bluff, and outlined against the pale sky?
23193Is she dead?"
23193Is there no palace, no lordly mansion, to correspond?
23193Is this not strange?"
23193Is this one?"
23193It gave him no hope; and it was almost mechanically the words escaped his lips--"My mother?
23193It is not likely at her age-- she is twenty-- that her heart is still her own; but whose?
23193It was known that the_ hechicera_ had died on the previous night, but where had the body been taken to?
23193It was more like some animal lying down-- perhaps a large wolf?
23193Kept under lock and key-- closely watched from morn to night, and night till morning-- how was she to be rescued from such a situation?
23193Lead the horses out the back way, through the garden-- can you swim them across the stream?"
23193Literally,"Who knows?"
23193May I inquire what is your business?"
23193Maybe outside-- in the country somewhere?
23193On what summit are we standing?
23193One doubt troubled him-- would the sentry permit him to pass in?
23193Roblado''s?
23193Saw you nothing of the fine soldiers?"
23193Scouring parties were sent out in every direction-- but in the night what could they do?
23193She is here!--Where-- where-- I say?"
23193So alleged both padres and cura, and who was there to contradict them?
23193Soft heart-- brave heart-- strong arm-- who like my Carlos?
23193Some lizard?
23193Some wild beast moving near?
23193Some_ hatero_ on the outer plains has told them all, very like; well, what then?
23193Something amiss?"
23193Surely it is not true?"
23193Surely these could not have passed without finding it?
23193Surely you were with her?"
23193That will satisfy you?"
23193That would not be the act of_ Indians_?
23193The evening was chill, but what was heat or cold to such men?
23193The houses were all searched, but what was the use of that?
23193The"_ quien viva_?"
23193There was no ford at the spot, but what of that?
23193There would be more chance of seeing him that way?"
23193They have told him something, else why should he be off to the Presidio so early?
23193They were of one blood,--one colour,--one race: were they not brother and sister?
23193Think lose chance of half reward-- risk whole by shot in dark?
23193To execution?
23193To remain by the side of Catalina, to be surrounded and captured, perhaps cut down like a dog?
23193True, they would be his own soldiers, and he might punish them for it at his will, but what satisfaction would that give him?
23193Two hours''work would suffice, but how to work that two hours without being interrupted and detected?
23193Was it a party come to conduct him to the Presidio?
23193Was it bushes or gorse?
23193Was it the wolf, the grizzly bear, or the red puma?
23193Was it true that he had crossed the great plains?
23193Was she in the garden?
23193We ca n''t come up with him to- night, can we?"
23193Were they flying from each other?
23193Were they"bravos"or"mansos"?--savages or rebels?
23193What became of San Ildefonso?
23193What became of San Ildefonso?
23193What brave warrior claims the trophy?
23193What brought the troop out of the main road, their usual route of march?
23193What business could the soldiers be upon, to lead them out of their usual track?
23193What can I do with Cibolo?
23193What can be more simple?
23193What can cause these symptoms of strong emotion?
23193What care I while my brave son is there?
23193What could be the reason?
23193What could have brought the Comandante to the rancho?
23193What could have tempted her to such an act?"
23193What could it be?
23193What could it mean?
23193What could it mean?
23193What could it mean?
23193What could it mean?
23193What could she do to avoid an encounter?
23193What could soldiers want there?
23193What detained her beyond the usual hour?
23193What did that bolsa contain?
23193What did these men want?
23193What do these expect?
23193What do we behold?
23193What do you mean to do, Roblado?"
23193What does it mean?"
23193What else, Antonio?"
23193What else?
23193What had he heard?
23193What have you to communicate, my man?"
23193What if I seek the Pane,--tell him my intention,--offer him my lance, my bow, and my true rifle?
23193What if he fall in with a hostile tribe?"
23193What is there in such an appearance to terrify the Comandante-- for terrified he is?
23193What mean you?"
23193What more likely than a band of Panes?
23193What motive, indeed?
23193What news had Gomez announced?
23193What objection, then, could he have to the cibolero-- provided the latter could match him in fortune?
23193What of her?"
23193What other news?"
23193What proof of it could Carlos give?
23193What say you to that?"
23193What say you?
23193What scene of mockery is to be enacted?
23193What spectacle but that of his own execution?
23193What the devil is the matter with my senses, I wonder?
23193What then had set them a- running?
23193What then?
23193What then?
23193What think you, Comandante, of my scheme?"
23193What to her if he had taken the life of a fellow- creature?
23193What to her were the calumnies-- the gibes-- that were heaped upon him?
23193What was he to do?
23193What was that thought?
23193What was to hinder him to turn ranchero, and farm or graze on his own account?
23193What would he not have given to have danced with her?
23193What''s to be done?
23193What, then, cares she for friends?
23193When should she see him again?
23193When?
23193Where are we?
23193Where can the people be?
23193Where can they have gone to?
23193Where does he live?"
23193Where is she now?
23193Where is the Llano Estacado?
23193Where is the groom?--the horses?
23193Where was Roblado?
23193Where was he going?
23193Where were the others?
23193Where were they now-- zambo and cibolero?
23193Where, then, was he to meet her-- to see her?
23193Whether should he mount again or follow on foot?
23193Who can tell that she does not?
23193Who could bind the devil and bring him to punishment?
23193Who could forget such a picture as she then presented?
23193Who ever failed to catch a fool when love was his lure?
23193Who had directed him that way?
23193Who had slain the slayer of their chief?
23193Who knows but_ that_ will be the trap in which we''ll take him?
23193Who knows what she may do?
23193Who of you hath done this?"
23193Who then?
23193Who then?--the Yutas?
23193Who was he then who lay by the fire?
23193Who were the Indians that accompanied him?
23193Who would suppose that on the earth were wretches like these?
23193Who''s to be the wiser?
23193Who, then, were the revolters?
23193Why did he neglect that golden moment?
23193Why had he not revenged himself upon_ her_?
23193Why had he not taken_ her_ life?
23193Why is that?"
23193Why not Pane?
23193Why not procure one of them?"
23193Why not set about it at once?"
23193Why not?"
23193Why should either have thought of delay?
23193Why should he have cared for consequences?
23193Why should he of all men,--he who had just suffered at the hands of the savages?
23193Why should they suspect each other?
23193Why should"Indios bravos"attack the Presidio before proceeding against the more defenceless town as well as the several rich haciendas?
23193Why then was she sad?
23193Why to- night more cautious than before?
23193Why was she regarding it with a look of sadness?
23193Why?
23193Will she last me that long, think you?"
23193With all his gold- lace and gallant strut, Catalina displays no great taste in her choice;--but is he her choice?
23193Would Vizcarra go with it?
23193Would gold tempt him?
23193Would it be about the house?
23193Would it not be better to disguise yourself?
23193Would the fiend escape him?
23193Would they keep him in the Calabozo that night, or take him back to the Presidio for better security?
23193You are sure it was not midnight when they left your house?"
23193You do n''t suppose there have been wild Indians in the neighbourhood?"
23193You fear a ducking, I fancy?"
23193You said you had some plan?"
23193You understand?"
23193You will accept this?"
23193You will pardon me for having offered it?"
23193Your hunters, then, have returned?"
23193_ Had Cibolo gone that way before_?
23193_ Quien sabe_?
23193_ You_ will stay with us?"
23193a cibolero,--a poor devil, of whom nothing was known, aspire to the smiles of a rico''s daughter?
23193a reboso it is?
23193already tired of Inez?"
23193already?
23193and that is how they are woven?
23193but then how was he to have suspected their presence?
23193coin?
23193cried Vizcarra;"I have another favour to ask,--a light for my cigar?
23193dare a man not claim his own sister?
23193did you hear that?"
23193do I hear aright?
23193exclaimed he;"what''s the matter, my colonel?
23193forgot bloodhound?
23193forsake all for me?
23193he exclaimed;"is this possible?
23193how could I in that disguise?"
23193how have you secured her?"
23193inquired the zambo as they parted from the hut;"straight down to the Pecos?"
23193is it your wish that_ I_ go with you?"
23193it is very strange!--neither in my chamber-- the sala, the cuarto, the azotea, the garden!--where can it be?
23193it is you?
23193it must--""What, master?"
23193jewels?
23193laughed Roblado;"are you so innocent as never to have heard of such a thing as an`_ alcahuete_''?"
23193money?
23193my hands free-- can I not break the door?
23193my sister?"
23193or in the garden?
23193or will you send them to us?"
23193or, perhaps, a bear?
23193perhaps a dangerous serpent?
23193picked fellows, do you hear?
23193said the cibolero, turning his eyes on his follower,"do you think me blind or stupid?"
23193she cried, reaching out her arms, and grasping him by the knees,"Is it true?
23193she exclaimed;"who could have imagined such atrocity?
23193simultaneously inquired the officers, both with an earnestness of manner and a slight trepidation in their voices;"what tribe?--Were they not Yutas?"
23193still laughed the little blonde,"but did you notice nothing odd about the officer?"
23193the lock?
23193the next time I call for a tortilla with chile Colorado you''ll have it-- won''t you, dear pet?"
23193to have murdered the good lieutenant-- the favourite of the place; and for what motive?
23193was it not highly probable?"
23193what am I dreaming of, suicidal fool?
23193what can it mean?"
23193what do you mean?"
23193what have you to say?
23193what is that?
23193what need I care?
23193what then?"
23193what was it?
23193what will become of my poor mother?"
23193what''s that?"
23193what''s to be done?"
23193where can it be?"
23193where''s Cibolo?"
23193who would open the gate for papa?
23193why do I use the word?
23193why had he not proposed instant flight?
23193why not bring down the horse?
23193you could, indeed?"
23193you did not know me, then, Josefa?"
23193you have already taken my heart, why not this?"
23193you think he''ll not go far off?"
23193you think they are in the mountains?"