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13893But should such a step be now taken, when it is apparent that a hopeful change has supervened in the policy of Spain toward Cuba?
10439What that man ought to have said was,"How goes the fight?"
26026Shall I ever forget that ride?
3383He took the boy''s wrist between his thumb and finger, and asked tenderly as he leaned over him,"Poco mejor?"
3383How is it the great pieces of good luck fall to us?
3383Shall I say that a sense of something domestic, something homelike, imparted itself from what I had seen?
13000Did you hear any echoes of our Indian war- whoops over your election?
13000Eyeing him with immovable face Pollock asked, in a guttural voice:"Do you cut hair?"
13000Happening to glance in our direction, he nodded pleasantly and, with unabashed and friendly feeling, remarked,"Ai n''t they bad?"
13000How can I speak highly enough of the regular cavalry with whom it was our good fortune to serve?
13000I asked,"Badly?"
13000Is it any wonder that I loved my regiment?
46361What do they give us for a broken leg?
46361What do they give us for rheumatism?
46361A lot of rations had been landed and soon we were revelling in such delicacies as hardtack,"sowbelly"bacon, coffee, canned beef(?)
46361Also the travel ration with its components of canned roast beef(?
46361Eat hardtack and canned beef when we had fresh bread and meat and the materials for beef stew?
46361Later when we were all living luxuriously(?)
46361There were cooking outfits, too, and the days of the canned roast beef and the other constituents of the palatable and nourishing(?)
46361Trustworthy(?)
46361WE STAY IN YBOR CITY AND THEN ENJOY(?)
46361We stay in Ybor City and then enjoy(?)
11102Did you know there is an American Negro Saint?
11102I could give many other incidents of our men''s devotion to duty, of their determination to stay until the death, but what''s the use?
11102May I ask you, Father Yates, to what do you ascribe the absence of Race prejudice in Cuba?
11102Now the question is, can the national government afford to do less by those, who have earned, and are justly entitled to, a place in the higher ranks?
11102Should the question be asked"how did the American Negroes act in the Spanish- American war?"
11102To a Massachusetts soldier in another group of interviewers, the same question was put:"How about the colored soldiers?"
11102Turning to those about him he asked,"Did we win in the fight boys?"
11102Will I ever forget that sublime spectacle?
11102You just heard the Lieutenant say,''Men, will you follow me?''
17195Yes; what about him?
17195Can such a man be entrusted to carry a message to Garcia?
17195Can such a one write a letter to Garcia?
17195Do n''t you mean Bismarck?
17195He will look at you out of a fishy eye and ask one or more of the following questions:[ Sidenote: Which Encyclopedia?]
17195If men will not act for themselves, what will they do when the benefit of their effort is for all?
17195Is he dead?
17195Is there any hurry?
17195Shall I bring you the book and let you look it up yourself?
17195The point that I wish to make is this: McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be delivered to Garcia; Rowan took the letter and did not ask,"Where is he at?"
17195Was I hired for that?
17195What do you want to know for?
17195What''s the matter with Charlie doing it?
17195Where is the encyclopedia?
17195Which encyclopedia?
17195Who was he?
17195Will the clerk quietly say,"Yes, sir,"and go do the task?
17195[ Sidenote: What''s the matter with Charlie doing it?]
17195[ Sidenote:_ A word of sympathy for the man who succeeds_][ Sidenote:_ Rags not necessarily a recommendation_] Have I put the matter too strongly?
17993''Can somebody sing the Doxology?'' 17993 ''Can you come in here a minute, when you get through with him?
17993''Did they wing you?'' 17993 ''Hit where?''
17993''I had my face toward''em when they got me, did n''t I? 17993 ''Is he hurt bad?''
17993And then?
17993Did n''t he get hit?
17993Where are our battle- flags?
17993''All right,''said I, going over to him,''Where''s your shot?''
17993And how can they help injuring one another with their guns?
17993And what was the cause of the war?
17993As our country was trying to help them, did not the Cubans now come forward to join our forces?
17993But before telling you about the war, shall I tell you something about the island and the group to which it belongs?
17993But what was the Furor doing?
17993Coming toward us?
17993Do you know what blockade means?
17993Do you think our soldiers had a pleasant voyage?
17993Do you wonder why these three ports were thought to be the best for the Spanish fleet to enter?
17993Have you ever heard any one speak of the Filipinos?
17993Have you ever heard of the Red Cross Society?
17993He was a game boy, though, was n''t he?"
17993He was the right kind of a man to have around the coasts of Cuba, was n''t he?
17993How did our brave men fare as prisoners?
17993How many ships were needed for this big"excursion party"?
17993In the thickest of the fight a young lad on the Texas was heard to say:"Fourth of July celebration, eh?
17993This was pretty good shooting, was n''t it?"
17993What d''you say?"
17993What grows in these islands?
17993What would you do if you ran across one of them out here?"
17993Where was the Spanish fleet all this time, while our Navy was so troubled?
17993With her two or three small guns she held up a big ship one night, firing across her bow, and demanding,"What ship is that?"
17993Would you like to know the names of the ships that won such fame in Manila Bay?
31158But how are we to know where you are?
31158Certainly; what''s the matter with it?
31158In that dress?
31158What is he saying?
31158Where do you propose to go?
31158Where do you think you are going? 31158 Why,"it may be asked,"did not Admiral Sampson fight his way into the harbor, if its defenses were so weak?"
31158( 2) Can I disembark my army in a harbor, or shall I have to land it on an open, unprotected coast, and perhaps through surf?
31158Could I be permitted to ask to see them under flag of truce?
31158The question naturally arises, Why?
31158The questions naturally arise, Was this state of affairs inevitable, or might it have been foreseen as a possibility and averted?
31158The questions then recur, Why did not the army have such food, clothes, and equipment as would have made obedience to the laws of health possible?
31158To church?"
31158Were the difficulties insuperable?
31158What business have you here?
31158What should be done then?
31158Will history write us blameless?
31158Will it not be said of us that we completed the scheme of extermination commenced by Weyler?
31158Will not the world hold us accountable?
31158Would not the men have been forthcoming, and would not the desired information have been obtained?
31158of them fell out of the ranks from exhaustion in a march of five miles?
46430What was it for?
46430Who killed the sheep?
46430After a long and dusty march could they desire anything more delightful than what was offered by the cool depths of"Difficult Run?"
46430An Indian fort?"
46430And where, meanwhile, are their clothes they would fain put on dry?
46430As they marched along the next day they amused the country people, who flocked to the roadside to see them pass, by asking,"Who killed the cow?"
46430But do you know how it would make you feel to hear your own countrymen cursing the land that gave them birth?
46430But what pertaining to the whole camp could be more important from any point of view?
46430Could the provocation be other than of a moral and humanitarian nature?
46430Did you ever hear your country cursed by foreigners?
46430How could"rookies"be mixed up so largely in such an affair?
46430How did we fare?
46430I do n''t know that this made them swear less-- who could have told it was the Lord''s day?
46430It may be asked, Why is guard mounting attended with so much of"the pomp and circumstance of war?"
46430Much of the time of the soldier in camp is necessarily unemployed-- how shall he occupy himself?
46430Must it not needs be addressed to Conscience and to the sense of all those high and Christian principles for which America stands?
46430One night one of the officers, just about the time a sentinel called out,"Who goes there?"
46430One story was of a sentinel, who, having halted a man and received to his query,"Who goes there?"
46430The words but feebly suggest the mellow notes of the bugle: Love, good night; must thou go, When the day and the night need thee so?
46430What did we do?
46430What does his captain do?
46430What had happened to evoke such wrath and malediction?
46430What happened?
46430What is camp- life like?
46430What is the national result of the conflict?
46430What scenes, incidents, and episodes occurred?
46430What sort of preaching will these men listen to?
46430What words could be spoken for one of so sad a fate?
46430When they approached his post he called,"Halt, who goes there?"
46430When were the great days of Greece?
46430Who complains now that this generation is degenerate?
46430Who goes there?"
46430Who now is pessimistic?
46430Who now taunts the youth of the land with being unworthy sons of worthy sires?
46430Who that knows of San Juan and El Caney, of Santiago Harbor and Manila Bay, sighs for the heroic days of old and the braver men?
46430Who will dare to preach the commandments to them-- except those they are in no danger of breaking?
46430Who would not waken to hear it, however sweet his morning slumbers might be to him?
46430Who, from this, does n''t know J----?
16750Colored troops are brave men when led by white officers.(?)
16750Do you think I''ll make a soldier?
16750(?)
16750And what was Spain outside of Europe?
16750Are Negro Soldiers Immune?
16750Are we destined to see the African element of America''s population blend with the Euro- American element and be lost in a common people?
16750As we approached Verni Jarabo( Altares?
16750But what has become of Miles''brigade?
16750Could he hope for success?
16750How have these able war journalists told the story of Las Guasimas?
16750How was Spain overthrown?
16750I was much amused at one of the men who innocently asked,"Where are we to get axes to burst these strong boxes?"
16750If he did such things in early youth, what might he not have done with the full force and bent of his matured intellect?
16750If the Negro can thus master the revolver, the carbine and the rifle, why may he not master the field piece or siege gun?
16750In response to his query,"What''s up, Sergeant?"
16750It is not: Will I make a soldier?
16750Look over the territory settled and conquered by her, and what do we see?
16750On one part of this route I heard men asking,"What regiment is this?"
16750Or is there to arise a war of races in which the blacks are to be exterminated?
16750Or were they conservaters of the peace?
16750Second, had he the courage necessary to take part in the struggle and help save the Union?
16750Shall we ever hear the like again on earth?
16750Some one asked,"What are the W.W.W.''s?"
16750Was there an Ambush?
16750Were these policemen rioters?
16750What was this new era?
16750When Ahasuerus asked:"What honor and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?"
16750When near the firing line some one called,"Whose rations?"
16750Where was the Twenty- fifth Infantry at this time?
16750Who knows?
16750but: Do you think I will make a soldier?
4294A Prince Albert has no swallow- tails?
4294And did you see the Jew?
4294Aw me lad, h''and where did your father get''is blooming costume?
4294Did she keep a guard, then?
4294Dutchy, I have decided to adopt you as my only son; have you ever bucked a wood saw?
4294Hi, Dutchy, and have yez any tin?
4294How do I know? 4294 How do you know that?"
4294Is it possible,said I, astonished,"that there are orange groves in bloom in this vicinity?"
4294Is this possible; can this be true?
4294Muchas gracias, senor Americana,said Don Juan,"quien sabe?"
4294Oh, mamma,I faltered,"will papa die?"
4294Oh, now I see,an idea flashing through my mind;"it has cock- tails, has it, mamma, and it ca n''t swallow them, can it, mamma?"
4294That coyote is driven by Indians,said he;"do you think you can hit it at this distance?"
4294Was it a man?
4294Wilhelm, do you wish the king to see my stockings then?
4294''And what use have you for the Indian?''
4294Again the man laughed and said,"Do you know what killed him?"
4294And where did that Dago pill come from now?
4294Did you come out of that store?"
4294Do you really think I shall need those?"
4294Else why should he, as is well known, favor the jointure of New Mexico and Arizona into one State?
4294Had he not shown the people how to do business in a convenient and easy manner?
4294Had he not told them time and again that their handwriting was better than gold?
4294Had this gringo not always accepted their signatures as a legal tender for the payment of their debts?
4294How could he avoid it?
4294How could it have been otherwise?
4294How on earth did you manage to escape them?
4294I should be very sorry for your poor old mother and your crippled sister, for who will support them if you should fail them?
4294Of course your mother kept the door carefully locked to keep you boys from foraging?"
4294Then the youngest girl laughed and said,"Oh, you pore, innicent bairn, and how do yez ken all this?
4294Was I, then, like unto this Indian, to take an enemy''s life from ambush?
4294What can keep an Irishman down in the ditch when bullets are flying in air,"murmuring dirges"and"shells are shrieking requiems?"
4294What, then, did this lying gringo mean by resorting to the trickery of the United States law courts and the power and services of the county sheriff?
4294When I said to uncle,"No wonder that our business prospers under this mark-- God help us!--but say, who helps our customers?"
4294When the girls had ceased laughing, Rose said,"What did your mother tell you when you left for America?"
4294Whence came the isolated great chunk of silver at Turkey Creek, valued at many thousands?
4294Where are you?
4294Why did he wrest their property from them?
4294You may readily imagine an Irishman on the firing line, poking his head above the ground, exclaiming:"Did yez see that?
4294he exclaimed in startled surprise,"where on earth did you get this-- er-- trousseau?
4294oh and where is me brooch?
3050Are the Boers on Bulwana?
3050Are you from Ladysmith?
3050Are you from Ladysmith?
3050Are you sure I am not robbing you?
3050Besides, we do n''t know where the press- censor is, do we?
3050But you knew he was a general officer, you knew he was the first of the relieving column?
3050Crossed the bridge?
3050Do you hear? 3050 Do you think you can carry me?"
3050Does it pain you? 3050 General Sumner''s compliments, and why are you not in your place?"
3050How did you happen to get that right?
3050I mean before this war?
3050I see that the London_ Chronicle_,he said,"asks if, since I have become a rebel, I do not lose my rights as a Barrister of the Temple?
3050Ice, have got?
3050Oh, was that General Buller?
3050Oh, you are an officer?
3050Stand_ this_?
3050That''s all very well for you chaps, but what protects me if the Admiralty finds out I have led a charge on a Spanish garrison?
3050What am I to do then?
3050What''s the good of your money? 3050 What-- what,"he gasped,"is that man doing with that axe?"
3050When did they take you?
3050Where''s your pass?
3050Why did n''t you people cheer General Buller when he came in?
3050Why?
3050Will General Wilson think I should have waited for him?
3050Will you have these?
3050You are not tired, are you? 3050 Can you eat money? 3050 Can you stand it?
3050Can your horse eat money?
3050Does he go around with a brass band?"
3050Down in the Garcia campaign along the Rio Grande I said to one of them:"Why do you go to all that trouble?
3050Finally, one of them, with an inward struggle, brought himself to ask,"Are you from the outside?"
3050He said:"Do we?
3050I order you; damn you, I order-- We must give them hell; do you hear?
3050Is that the way a Russian spy works?
3050THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR I-- WITH BULLER''S COLUMN"Were you the station- master here before this?"
3050The Boers were still on Bulwana then?
3050There was a long, grateful pause, and then in a voice that trembled, I again asked,"Champagne, have got?"
3050They''ve killed my captain-- do you understand?
3050Was it possible that it stretched already into the beleaguered city?
3050Were we, after all, to be cheated of the first and freshest impressions?
3050What''s the use?"
3050What?"
3050When he crawled over to where we lay, I explained,"I knew that would fetch you,"and he grinned, and said,"Oh, was that it?"
3050When we gathered up the corners of his blanket and lifted him, he tried to sit upright, and cried out,"You''re taking me to the front, are n''t you?
3050Yes?"
3050and"Where is the bridge?"
28377What experience of command,says one of the most eminent,"can a general have, before he is called to command?
28377''And how could that disaster be avoided?''
28377And what holds men''s hearts like blood- relationship, permitted free course and given occasional manifestation and exchange?
28377And, especially, how shall the total tonnage invested in armored ships be divided?
28377But how about Germany?
28377But what can I say to them that they do not know?
28377But what objection can we urge, or what can we do, with a navy"for defence only,"in the military sense of the word"defence"?
28377But what of that?
28377But, it may be urged, will not your slowest speed be much increased, if every vessel be originally faster?
28377Could the decision of another, whether nation or court, excuse our nation from the ultimate responsibility of its own decision?
28377For what are fleets built, if not to be lost?''
28377How shall that tonnage be allotted?
28377Is it not that she is expected to make so many knots?
28377Is it to busy yourself with precautions here, and precautions there, in every direction, to head him off when he comes?
28377It is natural to ask why not build them all equally fast?
28377Off Havana, or at Hampton Roads?
28377The task is great; who is sufficient for it?
28377Under such circumstances, does any moral obligation lie upon a powerful neighboring state?
28377War has been avoided; but what of the national consciences that beheld such iniquity and withheld the hand?
28377What are the conditions of success?
28377What but war rent the veil which prevented the English- speaking communities from seeing eye to eye, and revealed to each the face of a brother?
28377What could we then have done?
28377What political power is stable save that which holds men''s hearts?
28377When thus concentrated, where should it be placed?
28377Where is the folly of the one conception or of the other?
28377Where will you strike your mean between numbers and individual size?
28377Where, indeed, should he go?
28377Which shall we follow?
28377Why do four ships not go out to fight twenty?
28377Why, then, provide the latter?
28377Why?
28377Will you have a few very big ships, or more numerous medium ships?
28377You ask again:''If it does not go out, if it does not hasten to seek death, what is the use of squadrons?
28377and does not religion share the same reproach, and conscience also?
28377and the experience of what one commander, even after years of warfare, can cover all cases?"
28377which now ornaments our editorial columns; but hard words break no bones, and the practical question would remain,"What are you going to do about it?"
31366And is us all goin''to de war?
31366And why do you come here, my child?
31366But, Colonel, jes''''spose war should attack you, wid me fur off? 31366 Ca n''t you speak to me, my child?"
31366Colonel, what is I goin''ter do when dat transport comes in? 31366 Did you see dat hoss by de do''?"
31366G. W., do you remember what you once told me a hero was?
31366Hello, G. W., what have you there?
31366How you know dis''blongs ter me?
31366I s''pose we has ter live in jes a house when we goes home?
31366I spect de uniform was n''t nebber found up on de hill- top, Colonel?
31366Is Colonel Austin in dar?
31366Just so; and where are your folks?
31366Just up this hill, now, G. W.,--can you make it?
31366My boy, there is some one waiting who wishes to see you,said Colonel Austin, presently;"may I bring the person in?"
31366Poor little fellow?
31366Whar?
31366What is it, old fellow? 31366 What''s dar''sides my name?"
31366What''s dat little tent fur, by de side ob it?
31366What''s dat?
31366What''s goin''ter happen?
31366When is we goin''home, Colonel?
31366When will the order come for us to move?
31366Who are you, my small friend?
31366Why, G. W., a house is n''t a bad thing-- do you think so?
31366You wish to be a soldier boy, is that it?
31366''Where have you been, Jack?''
31366And, G. W., what do you think Daddy did?
31366Are you understanding, my child?"
31366Dere''s too much ob it too, an''when it gets wobbly, whar are yo?"
31366Did the Colonel think heroes were made on hill- tops a half mile from camp?
31366Do you know what I am saying, G. W.?
31366His severe stare sobered the Colonel, and he asked in a gentle tone,"Do you know what a hero is, my boy?"
31366How can one tell?
31366How could I know dat I wanted ter be one if I did n''t?
31366How does yo''''spec I''se goin''ter report to de Boy an''his Mother?"
31366Is any one going to mind his brown color when his soul is as white-- as white as snow?
31366It will be a tussle, but I think you''d like to make the try?"
31366Now is n''t he brave and fine enough to be respected?
31366Others might step from truth''s narrow way-- but his Colonel?
31366See the light- house shining like a slim white finger?
31366Surely you are not envying the Boy up North?
31366The coat was buttoned crooked, the cap, which G. W. had discovered at the bottom of the box, was hind part before-- but what of that?
31366Then G. W. wearily asked,"Whar did you say yo''tent is, Colonel?"
31366W.?"
31366W.?"
31366W.?"
31366Was he dreaming, or actually looking down upon something that was really taking place?
31366Was the entire American army marching away from camp, leaving him behind who was bound to return there?
31366What had happened since last he had seen the spot?
31366What was it?
31366What was that?
31366What would you have of a boy?"
31366What''s I worth if I doan''t take some chances ter find out news''bout my Colonel Austin?
31366When does we start?
31366Where was the"chance"that was going to make him a hero if he must always stay behind in the place of safety?
31366Why"poor little fellow"?
31366You are as big a hero as ever was brought home-- didn''t you know it?"
31366You know what that means?"
31366but how is I goin''ter take care ob you, wid you trapesing off de Lawd knows whar?"
31366cried Jack,"do n''t you like his looks?"
31366he gasped,"did yo''hear dem words-- dem hero- words?
31366he sobbed,"fore de Lawd, Colonel, where is you?
31366smiled the grave Colonel,"what in the world can you do?"
4210''Do you not think it very cruel that innocent women and children should be made to suffer in time of war?'' 4210 ''Do you not think the life of a newspaper correspondent in Havana is at present a most unhappy one?''
4210''Does not your Excellency think that prisoners of war should be treated with consideration and mercy?'' 4210 ''Is it true that thumbscrews are used to extort confessions from prisoners?''
4210''Then I can deny the stories as to your being cruel?'' 4210 ''What does your Excellency think of the Cubans as a race?
4210''What will be her fate?'' 4210 ''What would happen,''I asked,''if I should be discovered crossing the lines without permission?''
4210''Why,''I asked him,''is the rule incommunicado placed upon prisoners? 4210 ''Will no mercy be shown her?''
4210''Would I be sent to Castle Morro?'' 4210 A sharpshooter?"
4210And how are you getting along?
4210Are you not hungry?
4210Been foraging, hey?
4210Do n''t you know it''s against orders?
4210Has our fleet met with a reverse?
4210Shall we refuse this small crumb of comfort from our bounteous board? 4210 Stealing hens, hey?"
4210We are opulent? 4210 Where did they get you, neighbor?"
4210Who wrote this for you?
4210''How can I help it?''
4210And by whom?
4210But why does the Spanish government shut up helpless cripples and non- combatants?
4210Could I be permitted to ask to see them under a flag of truce?
4210Could she help us?
4210Do you not think them progressive and brave?''
4210Does anyone say that we are not prodigiously, enviably rich?"
4210How can we possibly be poor?
4210How could it have been done?
4210How was it done?
4210I knew the sergeant and said to him:''Is it possible that you are going to kill me?''
4210Is it not cruel to prevent a man from seeing his wife and children?''
4210Is the other man a Peninsular, and am I not a Cuban?
4210Is this possible?''
4210Is this true?''
4210Is this true?''
4210Of the black against the white?
4210Of what races?
4210Suddenly Maceo turned to the correspondent and said abruptly:"Were you asleep when Jesus called you?"
4210Two questions were on every tongue--"Has Spain surrendered?"
4210Was n''t there room for you to ride?"
4210Was there ever such a fruit garden before, or elsewhere?
4210We were thus brought face to face with the question,"What is American policy?"
4210We were very rich, do n''t you see?
4210What matters it if Weyler is to go?
4210What was his crime?''
4210What was that soldier doing there and what was the nature of his apparently heavy burden?
4210When the captain saw them he shouted:''Who are those people?''
4210While they were drinking, one or two soldiers came and spoke to the captain, who asked me,''Who are the men in the sugar house?''
4210Who could occupy it more worthily?
4210Who of C company will go with me to the top of the hill in spite of danger?"
4210Will history write us blameless?
4210Will it not be said of us that we completed the scheme of extermination commenced by Weyler?
4210Will not the world hold us accountable?
4210Will your Excellency tell me the real cause?''
4210Would your Excellency,''I asked,''allow me to visit them?''
43420A what?
43420Ai n''t it time for me to go on deck?
43420An''do you really think there''s a chance for me?
43420An''your father is aboard the_ Brooklyn_, eh?
43420Are we anywhere near the_ Brooklyn_?
43420But what am I to do on board here?
43420But what''ll become of me? 43420 But when he comes?"
43420Ca n''t you earn enough to keep you in food?
43420Can we sink her?
43420Can you get me somethin''to eat?
43420Did he leave you behind to run wild?
43420Did n''t want a boy, eh?
43420Do n''t yer s''pose I know that? 43420 Do n''t you do anything for a livin''?"
43420Do you know when she''s likely to leave?
43420Do you suppose any such plan might work?
43420Do you suppose they''ve all been killed?
43420Do you think they will live to sink the_ Merrimac_?
43420Find a chance? 43420 He''ll come back, wo n''t he?"
43420How can it?
43420How long before you''ll sink her?
43420How long will it take her to get there?
43420How will you let him know where I am?
43420How?
43420Hungry?
43420Is the yard open all the time?
43420Is the_ Brooklyn_ anywhere near?
43420It does n''t stand to reason you should have been left aboard to go down with the steamer, eh?
43420Meanin''that you''re willin''to help me?
43420Of course he ca n''t, else why is he takin''a crew with him? 43420 Out for a soldier, eh?"
43420Runnin''a bank?
43420See the captain?
43420Time? 43420 Want more bread?"
43420What do you mean?
43420What do you mean?
43420What do you think of that, lad?
43420What else can he do?
43420What will make her sink?
43420What''er you doin''here?
43420What''s the sense of picklin''a rod for your own back when you may run away from it? 43420 What''s the use tryin''to scare a feller almost to death?"
43420What''s your name?
43420What''s your name?
43420What?
43420When will they start?
43420When?
43420Where is Captain Miller?
43420Where was you headin''for?
43420Where''d you come from?
43420Where''s the_ Brooklyn_?
43420Where''s your folks?
43420Where''s your mother?
43420Where-- who-- what-- oh, a stowaway, eh?
43420Why do n''t you do it now? 43420 Why do n''t you try to work your passage?
43420Why not?
43420Why not?
43420Will he let in to me pretty tough?
43420Will we run right alongside of her?
43420Yes; did you allow she laid within hail?
43420You said she was goin''to carry the coal to our vessels, did n''t you?
43420Course I make enough to buy food; but you do n''t think I''m blowin''it all in jest for a spread, eh?"
43420Do n''t you see how much nearer your father we are than we were this mornin''?"
43420Do n''t you see the ship here almost alongside?"
43420Do you count on jumpin''right into the captain''s arms?"
43420During several moments he was in such a daze as to be virtually unconscious, and then he heard his companion ask:"Where is the_ Merrimac''s_ crew?"
43420Every Spanish gun within range will open fire on''em, an''what chance have they got of comin''out alive?"
43420He wo n''t come the sooner, or stay away any longer, no matter how much you fuss, so why not save the wear an''tear of thinkin''?"
43420His vessels are the very ones we''ve come to coal, an''if that ai n''t luck enough for a stowaway, I''d like to know what you could call it?"
43420Hot down here, eh?"
43420Is it a dead sure thing that the steamer''s bound for our war- vessels?"
43420She might be runnin''straight away from him, an''then what would you do?"
43420Teddy took up the pails, and as he turned to go out of the yard his new acquaintance asked, solicitously:"Got money enough to buy what''ll be needed?
43420Tell me what brought you here, sonny?
43420Then where''ll I be?"
43420Think you a craft like the_ Merrimac_ could stand the storm of shot and shell that was poured on her from the time we saw the first flash?
43420What have you got by way of an outfit?"
43420What more could any twelve- year- old boy ask for?
43420[ Illustration]"Turned out of house an''home, eh?"
12409''How could he deduct from a present, a past tense and twist the sentences to make from it''The Holy Greek Fathers?'' 12409 ''Of course, do n''t you know that your friend_ Below_ is a Gallego?''
12409''Tell me, Holy Doctor, after what I have told you, who is the real ignoramus, impostor and slanderer? 12409 ''Why so?''
12409And are you they who call themselves my sons? 12409 But why did n''t you obey orders and close in on the mouth of the harbor instead of heading out to sea?"
12409Do you want dinner?
12409Doctor,said Dominic,"why did you not do with your science as I did with the nobility I left as inheritance to my sons?
12409Good morning, gentlemen;"What can I do for you?"
12409How can it be?
12409How is it?
12409Shall I make you lame and dumb? 12409 Shall not America send to St. Petersburg a message of good will, a promise of earnest co- operation?
12409What shall I do with you?
12409When I told General Toral that we would carry his men back he said:''Does that include my entire command?'' 12409 Why is it?"
12409( A voice,"How about Hobson?")
12409Also, that I, myself, have said?
12409And if the greedy possessor of his own wealth may never rest, how shall it be with the thief, insatiable in his greed for the wealth of others?''
12409And the man in white stepped to the rail and responded pleasantly to the greeting-- the Consul saying:"Shall we not see you ashore now?"
12409And what was it that you maintained?
12409And what?
12409But Merritt was ashore was he not, and going to stay?
12409But why may we not take account of the quality of the people as well as of their numbers, if future acquisitions should make it proper to do so?
12409By whose authority do you pretend to oppose the judgment of Him who weighs and considers the smallest thought?
12409Can 300,000,000 of pagan children and youth be trained and instructed by a few hands?
12409Can the means of instructing them be furnished by the mere farthings and pence of the church?
12409Could these vessels be allowed to clear for the ports of Cebu and Iloilo, which were in Spanish possession?
12409Could we have required less and done our duty?
12409Dewey had not given up anything, had he?
12409Do they know that paganism is derived from pagani, which means inhabitant of the fields, who always were faithful to the Greek and Roman Polytheism?
12409Et si rerum suarem avarus possessor requiem non habebit, quomodo aliaenarum rerum insatiabilis raptor?''
12409Friar Pedro( Peter)--Is that the way you cancel indulgencies?
12409Had we any sickness on board?
12409Have they not copied my principle of evil in Satan, prince of darkness?
12409Have you forgotten what the Apostle said?
12409Have your sons degenerated to such a degree as to confound my pure religion, root of the most perfect creeds, with Polytheism and Idolatry?
12409He says,"What do you want?"
12409His labors have been lightened slightly, for the Americans have picked up a few Spanish words, such as,"Ha mucher, mucher-- don''t you know?
12409How do I find you?
12409How would a Spanish fleet have fared for three months of war with us in an American harbor?
12409How, then, could I, knowing all this, express myself as a fanatic, or as an ignorant monk?
12409How?
12409I said:''What is your command and where are they?''
12409I told him I did not know how that could have been, and he asked:''Did you not command the Indiana?''
12409If not, where would the line be drawn?
12409Is there any danger of our being cut off from the blessed privilege either of giving or of going?
12409It might be that the cathedral alone could be cleared without delay or prejudice with a pleasant effect, and if so why not?
12409Meaning,''And if he who never clothed the naked is sent to the pond of fire and sulphur, where will he, who cruelly stripped them, go?
12409Must all of them be removed in some way or another?
12409Shall we continue to do so?
12409Shall we not allow the words of General Grant to go forth as the message of America?
12409Shall we then chant the praises of war and change this jubilee of peace into a jubilee of war?
12409Surely the President would not stop pushing things until he had gathered the fruits of victory?
12409That the miseries of this life are not expiations of sins?
12409There is no matter of business that does not depend upon the question: Will the Americans stay?
12409There were, he said, inquiries to the effect: What had the insurgents got for what they had done in the capture of Manila?
12409This Father, whom I well know( liar, you do not even know yourself), although he may appear a little hard headed( a little hard- headed?
12409Three, did I say?
12409Was it for this they had left homes in Oregon, Montana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Nebraska, Utah, California and Colorado?
12409Were they not treated by the Americans with indifference?
12409What are the Philippines?
12409What did a man want with oranges when there were apples?
12409What did the Spaniards suppose the American fleet they knew well had left Hongkong was going south for?
12409What is a well- weighed conviction?
12409What other recourse then remained to the people for insisting as in duty bound on regaining its former rights?
12409What was a rice swamp compared with a corn field?
12409What was the matter?
12409What was this awakening in the soft mornings, to the thrilling notes of the bugle?
12409What will be the influence of our armies bent to the tropics, upon the dress of Americans?
12409What, then, can these islands do for us?
12409What-- could it be that Spain had surrendered?
12409When, I wonder, did the American people get the impression so extensive and obstinate that the Japanese and Chinese were idlers?
12409Where are her colonies now?
12409Where were we from?
12409Where were we going?
12409Who knows it is impossible to expect perfection from beings made of clay, subject to the miseries and oppressions of earthly life?
12409Who told you that He will judge as you, with your narrow, limited intelligence, do?
12409Who will check them?
12409Who will divert them?
12409Who will stop them?
12409Whom had God made responsible for power?
12409Why afflict orphans and widows with dreadful tales of the next life, only to extort from them a few cents?
12409Why do they want me to consolidate under one name two distinct things, which, to a certain extent contradict each other?
12409Why not preach words of comfort and hope, to somewhat soothe the miseries of life, instead of frightening your brothers by tales of future punishment?
12409Why was this?
12409Why were we there?
12409Why?
12409Will it not be some time yet before ministers and church members will need to be idle a moment for the want of work?
12409With a humiliating pride he asked me:"''Is that your son, he who pretends that my religion is paganish, and that I am a pagan?
12409You know what land it is, do n''t you?
36679Ca n''t you find some sort of refreshments for her, Mage?
36679Did you get the key?
36679Do you mean,demanded Manuello,"that I am not to see her any more?
36679How can you speak so to her, Manuello,exclaimed the dark- skinned Tessa,"now that you are free once more?
36679Manuello,said the girl, putting one hand on each of his broad shoulders,"have you no pity for me, now that Victorio is dead?
36679My Son,said the Priest,"you are abroad early... what news have you heard in the village, this morning?"
36679Now, Father Felix,demanded the practical side of Ruth Wakefield,"what action can we take in this matter to help the good cause?
36679Oh, Manuello,she cried, breathing pantingly,"what has happened here?
36679Sky- larking by daylight_ this_ toime, me foine high- way- mon?
36679Tell me, little Tessa,said her patient, eagerly,"are you sure you were not seen when you came here, today?
36679Tender Heart,he said, softly,"Tender Heart, what have we here?
36679What has happened to me, now?
36679What will be the result of last night''s terrible disaster? 36679 What would I do?"
36679Where am I?
36679Where is it? 36679 Which of the prisoners was killed?"
36679Why so silent, fair Lady?
36679Why, Mage,said Ruth in her usual sweet, low voice,"you had not told me that Estrella had come... have you been waiting for me very long?"
36679Why,she exclaimed,"where has poor Manuello gone?
36679Ye will... will yees?
36679You called me''Dear''just now... so she is Tender Heart and I am Dear and that''s enough, I think, do n''t you?
36679Are you hurt?
36679Are you my little friend in this matter and will you assist my cause with Estrella?"
36679Are you sure she did not follow you?
36679Are you sure you are not making a mistake, sweet, trusting Tender Heart, to grant me this great privilege, knowing as little of me as you do?"
36679Are you, too, one of those who lost some loved one yesterday?
36679By- the- way,"he went on, solicitously,"what has happened to your left wrist?"
36679Ca n''t you see what''s happened to us without making us a lot of trouble, too?"
36679Did she tell you that she had work to do in the village?
36679Do you know anything of this, Estrella?
36679Do you like me as well as you did when we were little children?
36679Do you seek, here, in this sad place, the body of one whom you''ve loved as I have loved the man who lies here... dead... before me?"
36679Do you think that Estrella will ever marry me, now that she has lost her new lover?
36679Do you think that you''ll enjoy the future that we are advancing to?
36679Do you think the Governor has found out what we are going to do and if he does what action will he take?
36679Estrella''s aloofness from me on account of her crazy notions about Victorio Colenzo has not affected you with regard to me, has it?
36679Have I not treated you as a sister should?
36679Have you ceased to care for me during your incarceration?
36679Have you placed her in some convent?"
36679How can we bear to go yet nearer to the horror that the prison hides from us?
36679How dare you be brought into her place, now?
36679How does it happen, Manuello, that your half- sister has only her little friend, Tessa, to lean upon, while your strong arms are without a burden?"
36679I can depend upon you as upon a faithful little friend, I believe I can, anyway... how about that, little Girl?"
36679I do n''t deny that I''m afraid... how do you feel about it all?"
36679I do not see the crucifix... could anyone have taken it during my absence, I wonder?"
36679I have had her with me, now, for... how long is it, Mage?"
36679I hope he is... my own dear husband?
36679I take it for granted, Father, that you expect to remain with your people no matter what may come to them?
36679I want to know,"he rose to his feet,"I demand to know what you have done with her?
36679I wonder if I happened to know him... what was his name?"
36679I wonder what''s the matter with you... are you ill or is it only just the weariness and fright that makes you look so?
36679I''ll leave my crucifix, here, on his breast, and, if he moves or speaks, will you please tell him I will be right back?"
36679In what way have I offended you, Manuello?"
36679Is dear Estrella as well as we could expect under her distressing circumstances?
36679Is it not enough that you are marked as being the sweetheart of our dead leader?
36679Is it to your taste to be a part of those who, in their puny strength, contend against the strong?
36679Is there some way in which I can assist her, Father Felix?
36679Manuello tossed a while in silence, then he asked again:"Are you sure Estrella did not follow you?
36679May I see your hurt and maybe bind it up and make your suffering less than it is, now?"
36679Might there not have even been two men bearing the same name within that prison?"
36679Must I do this, Father?
36679Must you even stray about the country- side after dark?"
36679Shall I do it, Sir, or not?
36679Shall we, now, have the Americans to fight as well as the Spanish?
36679She could gloat about me, now, if she were minded to... what did you bring for me to eat, today?"
36679She softly touched the mourner on the shoulder nearest to her and whispered:"My poor Girl, for whom do you mourn?
36679Tender Heart,"he asked,"have you told the good Priest how we met?"
36679Tessa, tell me,"he cried out, peevishly,"are you sick?
36679Tessa... little Friend..."she ended,"I''m awfully afraid... are you?"
36679That I am to be shut out from her life?
36679The fair Estrella clung to her dark little friend and whispered to her:"Tessa, it is more terrible than we imagined it would be... what shall we do?
36679There is blood on your wrist... and..."here she stopped in consternation,"what else have you here?"
36679Was there something that had to be secured for the larder, at once, that would not brook delay?
36679What did he want to come into her young life and almost ruin it for?
36679What do you think will happen to us when we reach the prado, anyway?
36679What have I done to deserve such treatment from you?
36679What kind of looking man was he?"
36679When will you be a married woman?
36679Where are you hurt, my Friend?"
36679Where can I find my darling Husband''s body?
36679Whom do you love more than anything else in the world?
36679Why are you so sad?
36679Why do you expose us in this manner by staying out after nightfall and perhaps bringing the soldiers who are stationed in the block- houses upon us?
36679Why have you left me all alone in a cruel world to be a widow before I was a wife?
36679Why have you spent the time since then among the others instead of looking after my interests?
36679Will the body of her lover be buried, today?
36679Will the great United States hold us responsible for this crime?
36679Will this new trouble make any difference with the burial of the bodies in the morgue?
36679Will you help me remove Tessa, here, from this place to her home?
36679Would it be my duty, as the wife of Victorio Colenzo, to look this girl up and try to help her bear her sorrow on account of his death?"
36679Would you bar me from the proud privilege of sharing your labor and of receiving some measure of the rich reward which is awaiting you?"
36679You look so pale today it seems to me you are about to faint away... and what would I do, then?"
36679_ Can_ I shut my Husband''s memory from my heart because I can no longer have respect for him?
36679_ Is_ there any way to bear a sorrow such as this one is?
36679_ Is_ there any way,"she wailed, pleadingly,"_ is_ there any way to bear a sorrow such as this one is?
36679_ Tell_ me, good Father,_ tell_ me, is there any way of escape for me who am as innocent as is this young girl of whom you have just spoken?
36679alone?"
36679for she knew the old woman enjoyed being asked for information,"since we came from America the last time?"
36679he inquired,"Have you no congratulations to offer me upon my recent harrowing experience and subsequent and most fortunate escape?"
36679seeing a look of consternation spread over her countenance, he ended his category with,"Who is_ your_ lover, little Tessa?
18318An''is dat all you got to say?
18318Answer him?
18318Are n''t you coming in?
18318Are n''t you tired?
18318Are you badly hurt?
18318Are you going to join this outfit?
18318Are you in command?
18318Are you still afraid of giving me too much hope?
18318Are you sure you can get me into the army at any time?
18318Are you?
18318But you''re coming back?
18318Ca n''t you speak to me, Basil?
18318Can you get me in as a private at the last minute?
18318Can you get to the rear without help?
18318Did I?
18318Do n''t put him in there, please,nodding toward the trench behind the tents;"and mark his grave, wo n''t you, Doctor?
18318Do n''t they?
18318Do n''t you know you ought n''t to give up your gun to anybody except your commanding officer?
18318Do you know the game?
18318Do you know where the hospital is?
18318Do you remember that passage I once read you in Stevenson about his''little brother''?
18318Does he, indeed?
18318Gawd, Ole Cap''n, did you see dat nigger?
18318Go on, gal, think yo''self mighty fine, do n''t ye? 18318 Have you got anything to drive?"
18318How do you know, Bob?
18318How''s my hair parted?
18318How, then?
18318I''m the first- born, you know,added Crittenden, still smiling, and the lad stretched the sabre out to him, repeating eagerly,"Are you going?"
18318Is that your negro?
18318Is there anything that may cross your life hereafter-- or mine?
18318Is you?
18318Is-- is she at home?
18318Me? 18318 Mother, have I ever done anything that you asked me not to do?"
18318New whip-- new harness-- little buggy mare-- reckon?
18318No?
18318Ole Cap''n who?
18318Really?
18318Say, honey, wait a minute-- jes a minute, wo n''t ye?
18318Say?
18318Shall I turn in?
18318Sidebar?
18318Straighten_ him_ out there, wo n''t you?
18318Suppose I do n''t?
18318That hit you?
18318That tall fellow with the blue handkerchief around his throat, bare- headed, long hair?
18318That was one?
18318That''s right, ai n''t it? 18318 Then what are you here for?"
18318There is a lot any damn fool can say, of course, hey? 18318 These damn fools outside-- volunteers, politicians, hey?
18318Through?
18318Uncle Ephraim,he said to a respectful old white- haired man,"where''s my buggy?"
18318Well,Blackford seemed embarrassed, and his manner was almost respectful,"if we go together, what do you say to our going as''bunkies''?"
18318Well,_ is_ you sorry?
18318Whar are you doing here?
18318What are you doing here?
18318What dat I heah''bout you gwine to de wah, nigger, what dat I heah?
18318What did she say?
18318What did you mean by that?
18318What for?
18318What regiment?
18318What''d you stay here for?
18318What''s the matter, Bob?
18318What, that the fellow?
18318When do you go to Cuba?
18318When do you go?
18318Where are you hurt?
18318Where''s Basil, mother?
18318Where''s Reynolds?
18318Who said that?
18318Who-- how''s that?
18318Whut regiment you b''long to?
18318Why are n''t you with your regiment?
18318Why no?
18318Why not?
18318Why was not something done-- why?
18318Why, Clay,he cried, and, as he ran forward,"Are you going?"
18318Why, is n''t that Basil?
18318Why, then?
18318Why-- why, bless my soul, are n''t you Tom Crittenden''s son?
18318With the Rough Riders?
18318You are much interested?
18318You did? 18318 You do?"
18318You see the charge?
18318Ah, God, was it all to come again?
18318And Judith-- where was she, and what was she doing?
18318And now she was beginning to doubt and to wonder-- ever since she came back and heard him at the old auditorium-- and why and whence the change now?
18318And when he faced the crowd-- if they cheered Basil, what did they do now?
18318And, anyhow, what could he misunderstand?
18318Best equipped, you understand, huh?
18318Business?
18318But you must n''t say it, huh?
18318Congress"( violent Indian sign language)"wanted to squash it-- to squash it-- that''s right, you understand, huh?
18318Could she be thinking of him?
18318Could that mean much more than a startlingly sudden lowering of the estimate put upon human life?
18318Cut it down-- cut it down, see?
18318Did he remember this-- and that-- and that?
18318Had best army in the world at the close of the old war, see?
18318Had there been any inner change in any man who had fought that day that was not for the worse?
18318Had they not both been on the same brute level that day?
18318Have you made up your mind?"
18318He could almost hear them saying, one to another:"Why, is this war-- really war?
18318He never dreamed that there was any bitterness on the other side-- why?
18318How could a victor feel bitterness for a fallen foe?
18318If there was war?
18318If, then, there was no other, and was to be no other, and if, when he came back from the war-- why not?
18318Illustrate: Wanted 18,000 mules for this push, got 2,000, see?
18318In the usual way?"
18318Judith smiled and went on bravely:"And you?"
18318Judith turned to Crittenden quickly:"Your little brother is going to the war?"
18318Law?
18318Must n''t say anything now-- give''em hell afterward-- understand?"
18318No good to say anything now-- people think you complain of the regular army, huh?
18318Politics?
18318Same principle all through; see?
18318So he''s a Captain?"
18318Still she asked:"And the other things-- you meant other women?"
18318The lad was still alive-- but how could he live with that wound in his throat?
18318Understand?
18318Was Basil well?
18318Was it fair to his brave mother for him to go, too-- was it right?
18318Was the Spaniard asleep?
18318Was there anything she had let go unforgotten?
18318Was there one sensitive soul who fully realized the horror of that day?
18318Was there so much difference between the creatures of the earth and the creatures of his own proud estate?
18318What do you say?"
18318What do you want?"
18318What else was left him to do-- when he knew what those three brothers, if they were alive, would have him do?
18318What right had he to ask such a question-- even with a look?
18318What''d you stay for?"
18318What''s your name?"
18318When they came out again to the carriage, the band started"Johnny Comes Marching Home Again,"and Crittenden asked feebly:"What does all this mean?"
18318Where are your officers?"
18318Why did not some one answer?
18318Why not?
18318Wo n''t somebody give me a pistol?
18318Would he himself get normal again, he wondered?
13826A fire? 13826 Ai n''t we fair targets?"
13826And are n''t we the first volunteer force on the spot? 13826 And they expect us to hit that?"
13826And where are you bound?
13826Can you see anything from that port,''Morrie''?
13826Cellar?
13826Did n''t I say so?
13826Did n''t I tell you so?
13826Did n''t you hear about it in Santiago? 13826 Did they succeed?"
13826Did you hear what''Cutlets''said to him yesterday?
13826Do n''t we suffer enough?
13826Do n''t you remember the quotation,''By these acts you will know their forefathers,''or something like that?
13826Do we have to stand there and have war articles fired at us?
13826Do you see that man over there?
13826Do you see that sloping hill just ahead? 13826 Do you see those two lights twinkling over there about where the''Dolphin''should be, fellows?"
13826Do you suppose Cervera has got over to this side?
13826Do you want to get on the report?
13826Funny ways of fighting those Dagoes have, eh? 13826 Give it to us, will you?"
13826Glad of it?
13826He was''wigging''Kennedy, and he remarked in his tender way,''Look here, you hero, why do n''t you brace up and be a man? 13826 How did they like being photographed?"
13826How do you get into the thing, I wonder?
13826How''s that?
13826How''s that?
13826How''s that?
13826Hurry up there, will you?
13826I wonder if he was any relation to''Cutlets''?
13826I wonder if we''re going to get a prize at last?
13826Is it possible the old hooker is on fire?
13826Is that so? 13826 Is the''old man''playing a joke on us?"
13826Last night a volunteer crew--"Hurry up, will you?
13826Licked?
13826Like Washington''s army at Valley Forge, eh?
13826Maybe you thought it was sport, but how about the chaps that were''pinched''? 13826 Mule?"
13826Not dead?
13826Reminds you of a story, eh?
13826See that thing, Brownson?
13826The captain set his prisoners to carrying coal from the after hold forward and then back again, did n''t he?
13826The''Dixie''--"Yes?
13826Then why do n''t you say so without adding any conjectures of your own?
13826To block up the channel?
13826To cable the news of the fight?
13826Want to go out in a blaze of glory, do you?
13826Was it a Spanish fleet?
13826We are going to-- what''s the matter,''Bill''?
13826Well, how did you get out of it?
13826Well, who else was in trouble this afternoon,''Stump''?
13826What about the''ship''s bible''? 13826 What are we doing all this clear ship, general quarters, fire drill, and such business for?"
13826What boat is that?
13826What did we come out here for, hey? 13826 What do you suppose we have been doing for the last twenty minutes?"
13826What do you think of this?
13826What do you think this is, a concert hall?
13826What do you think?
13826What do you think?
13826What in the deuce did they run for, I wonder?
13826What is it?
13826What ship is that?
13826What steamer is that?
13826What then?
13826What were you doing at the mast this morning,''Kid''?
13826What were you doing up there?
13826What''s happened?
13826What''s that camp on top of the hill?
13826What''s that object on the deck?
13826What''s the idea of all this bombarding then?
13826What''s the matter with you?
13826What''s the matter?
13826What''s the use of holding up this gun all night? 13826 What''s up?"
13826What''s up?
13826What?
13826Why do n''t the admiral tell us to sail in?
13826Why do n''t they give a fellow a chance?
13826Why, do n''t you know?
13826Why, they claim that the pen is mightier than the sword, do n''t they?
13826Will the Spaniards give up?
13826Will the Spaniards give up?
13826You know that wardroom Jap with the bad eye?
13826You, Will? 13826 A day or two before theYankee"left the navy yard, one of the pretty girls who had come over to visit her asked:"Where do you have your washing done?
13826After I had finished laughing I picked up a can of oil and asked:"Where''s the similarity,''Bill''?
13826All this he saw and then--""Hear the news, fellows?"
13826And all our sisters and cousins and girls Will say"Ai n''t they darlings?"
13826Any news?
13826As the"Kid,"in his overweening confidence, said,"Ai n''t we peaches?
13826As we reached the hatch I heard the"Kid"ask Tom:"Say, what was it you saw?
13826But how in the name of common sense are we going to find time to drill with more frequency?
13826But that difficulty was easily overcome, for''What''s the matter wid Pat Molloy painting it nately in white paint?''
13826Did you ever see the beat of it?"
13826Do you expect me to walk up to the fo''c''s''le to get a rap at''em?
13826Do you remember that yarn about Kydd, where he rigged painted canvas about his ship and hid all the ports,''Stump''?
13826Do you think I''m going to dive for it?"
13826For how could any one do his share without getting a finger jammed or a toe crushed?
13826Had I inadvertently gone into''Cutlet''s''pet after wheel- house?
13826Had I unintentionally blocked a marine sentry''s way and thus interfered with him in the performance of his duty?
13826Have you sighted land?"
13826How often do we have to do this scrubbing job, anyhow?"
13826I give--""What was that?"
13826I was in a brown study, conjuring up imaginary misdeeds, when a voice sounded in my ear:''Here, my man; what do you want?''
13826I wonder if it''s a Spanish cruiser?"
13826In ship''s language they said, Why are we loafing here?
13826Is n''t the night air fine?"
13826Is that the''Yankee''?"
13826Mike, what have ye been doing?''
13826Now, as I was saying, this boy Mike would rather get into mischief than eat a-- what''s the Irish for potato?"
13826Or were we to take part in actual conflict?
13826Say, looks as if we were going to have a little rain, does n''t it?"
13826See that ridge of earth on the other side of the channel?
13826See?"
13826See?"
13826Tell a fellow, wo n''t you?"
13826Then as a shot fell short, he laughed:"Look at that drop, will you?
13826There was a rush of feet on deck, loud shouts and cries of"Throw them a rope,""Set adrift the life buoy,""Where''s that life belt?"
13826To which the officer of the deck replied,"Where away?"
13826Was it a trick mango I had tackled so recklessly?
13826Was it prettily decorated?
13826Was it to be tragedy or farce?
13826Were we destined for despatch and scout duty?
13826Were we to join the Havana blockading fleet?
13826What d''ye say?"
13826What do you think of that?"
13826What in thunder do you mean?
13826What is that signal?
13826What is''general muster''?"
13826What more is wanted?"
13826What was it all about?
13826What, ye wo n''t obey your own mother?
13826Where were we bound?
13826Where?
13826Where?"
13826Who was up before the skipper, anyhow?"
13826Whose photograph occupied the place of honor on my dressing table?
13826Why did you not report that light?"
13826Why do n''t you''pipe down''?"
13826Why not be up and doing?
13826You know how hard it has been to put up with''government straight''as a steady diet, do n''t you?"
13826are n''t we going to see the resurrection of some of these old Spanish fossils around here to- day?"
13826ca n''t any one sing, or tell a yarn, or whistle a tune, or dance a jig?"
13826did you see that land?
13826is n''t it dark?"
13826said"Hay,""what does it look like?"
13826why did I live to see this day?''
46188''Now we can hold San Juan hill against them garlics; hey, son?'' 46188 ''You are Captain Evans?
46188A good or a bad one?
46188About what, my son?
46188Ah, and does not that cause you to rejoice that she loves, and is beloved by, a good and successful physician?
46188Ah, did n''t you almost wish you had granted my request to be allowed to go along with you?
46188Ah, is that so, daughter mine?
46188Allegiance to the King of England, papa?
46188And did n''t they hang those soldiers for doing it?
46188And did she, grandma?
46188And did they stay there, papa?
46188And did they, papa?
46188And had to go through it, grandma?
46188And liberty is worth that price, is n''t it, father?
46188And oh, wo n''t you tell us some more, grandma?
46188And that one on the pillars, papa-- whose is it?
46188And what may Chester and I be allowed to do?
46188And why not?
46188And wo n''t you let me help, as usual, with your correspondence?
46188And you are going with me to see to that throughout the voyage?
46188And you came in your yacht? 46188 And you consider that a healthful appetite, do you?"
46188And your yacht is here?
46188And, Uncle Harold, do n''t they need a doctor when they are nearly drowned?
46188Are n''t you, Ned?
46188Are we going to Machias now, papa?
46188Are you afraid of a scolding?
46188As purse- bearer?
46188Brother Max, could you help feeling a little bit afraid when your ship went into that long channel with its many forts and torpedoes?
46188But how did it happen? 46188 But shall I not send for a physician, as I fear neither of you is well enough to manage the case of the other?"
46188But shall we not go in now and retire to rest? 46188 But we are not such folks, are we, papa?"
46188But, Levis, do you think this will bring on war?
46188By fighting the Spaniards who abuse them so, papa?
46188Can you wait five minutes for me to get through here for the present? 46188 Chester, do you expect your brother and sisters to be here?"
46188Daniel Morgan who commanded at the battle of the Cowpens?
46188Did Captain Evans thank God for his victory, as Captain Philip did, uncle?
46188Did n''t some other things happen along this coast, grandma?
46188Did that mean that he would n''t do it even if he knew they would hang him if he refused?
46188Did the British harm the people in that town, papa?
46188Do n''t you think so, Eva?
46188Do n''t you think so, lads?
46188Do we remain here another day, captain?
46188Do you like Admiral Dewey, Brother Max?
46188Do you remember the story Lossing tells about a Norway pine somewhere in this region?
46188Do you think Max will like it?
46188Do you think of returning directly to Bar Harbor, captain?
46188Do you want me to go down now and see about that man?
46188Does n''t he say anything about it, papa?
46188Eva, have you heard from your uncle and aunt in reply to your note the other day?
46188Eva, will you kindly consent to take the first turn?
46188Grandma,asked Elsie,"did n''t Arnold go through Maine with an army to attack Canada about that time?"
46188Had a great many of her men been killed?
46188Had n''t they a very hard time going through that wilderness, grandma?
46188Had you a pleasant time last evening? 46188 Has he any of his own?"
46188Has there been any news from Manila?
46188Have n''t you another little story for us, grandma?
46188Have not you one for us, Harold?
46188Have you ever seen him, uncle?
46188He did a good deal more for his country before he turned traitor, did n''t he, grandma?
46188Hello, Raymond, have you heard the news?
46188Here is your amanuensis, and have n''t you something for her to do?
46188How is Grace this morning?
46188How many dresses did you have fitted?
46188How many killed?
46188I am glad indeed that they are not so silly, for what in the world could I do with so many lovers? 46188 I hope Max is well?"
46188I hope you have enjoyed your trip, and come back to me feeling well and strong?
46188I suppose I am not to choose by feeling, either, but just to take the first one I happen to touch?
46188I think we can do all that,said Max;"but how long do you expect to be absent, father?
46188In this State, grandma?
46188Is that your opinion of him?
46188Is the thing to be kept a secret?
46188Looking for the_ Dolphin_, mamma?
46188Maine was one of the thirteen colonies, was n''t she?
46188News? 46188 No; what is it?
46188Nothing bad, I hope, father?
46188Now you two have taken in a good deal of information; do n''t you think it might be well for you to take some exercise in running about the deck?
46188Now, Master Ned, do you call that a polite speech?
46188Oh, Cousin Ronald, did you do it all?
46188Oh, I remember something about what occurred there in the Revolution; but wo n''t you please tell us the story again?
46188Oh, can we run down and get aboard of her, mamma?
46188Oh, did n''t that make our fellows angry?
46188Oh, did n''t the people there care about the Revolution and help in it?
46188Oh, do tell me what sort of folks the Filipinos are?
46188Oh, does he? 46188 Oh, is it you, Chester?
46188Oh, tell me, are all our dear ones alive and well?
46188Oh, what was that, grandma?
46188Oh, what was that?
46188Our ships took all the Spanish ones, did n''t they?
46188Papa, do you think Max is in much danger there in Manila?
46188Papa, may I take an umbrella and just run down to the_ Dolphin_ for a few minutes to ask about it?
46188Papa, you''ll let them take him on board the yacht, wo n''t you?
46188Perhaps you have not heard of the new game with ears of corn? 46188 Perry''s victory, sir?
46188Shall we go together to make our selections?
46188That dear brave man that said,''Do n''t give up the ship,''papa?
46188That next grave is where Burrows lies, is n''t it, papa? 46188 That''s right, brother mine,"Herbert said, with a pleased smile;"I''d be very unwilling to go, leaving you here alone; and what would mother say?"
46188Then it was you, Cousin Ronald, was n''t it, now? 46188 There is a dark cloud in the east,"remarked Lucilla, in a regretful tone;"we are likely to have a rainy day, are we not, papa?"
46188They call Captain Evans''Fighting Bob,''do n''t they, uncle?
46188To the_ Dolphin_? 46188 Uncle Harold, do you know the captain they call''Fighting Bob''?"
46188Uncle Harold, you know all about it, for you''re a good doctor,said Ned, appealing to Dr. Travilla;"ought n''t little boys to have plenty to eat?"
46188Was it a long fight, grandma?
46188We are going now to Passamaquoddy Bay, are n''t we, papa?
46188We pass Machias on the way to Passamaquoddy Bay, do n''t we, father?
46188Well, Chester and Harold, what do you say?
46188Well, Purdy, what is it?
46188Well, suppose we try it with the understanding that if you get too fat you are to be reduced to your present suitable size by a low and spare diet?
46188Were the ships quite spoiled, grandma?
46188What ails these Spaniards?
46188What did they do for a commander after their captain was so dreadfully injured?
46188What have they been doing to them, papa?
46188What is it, my dear?
46188What''s that for, Rosie?
46188Where are we going now, Brother Max?
46188Where else but in your homes?
46188Why, dearest?
46188Why, mamma?
46188Why, that was just murder, was n''t it, grandma?
46188Will they ever come here again, papa?
46188Will you gratify them, mother?
46188Wo n''t it be fun? 46188 Yes,"said his father, with a smile,"and of course you remember the notable victory vouchsafed us by Providence five days later on Lake Erie?"
46188You are not vexed with me, papa, for staying up so late, just for once?
46188You can hardly ask your guests to eat raw corn, especially at this late hour? 46188 You stayed up to try your fortune, did you?"
46188You were talking of the war of 1812, were you, mother?
46188You will go too, Harold?
46188Your husband approves, I suppose?
46188And did you go to bed in season, as your father would have seen that you did had you been at home?"
46188And would it not be wise to give her to a physician, who will make her health his constant care?"
46188And you are willing, papa?"
46188And you will try it too, wo n''t you, Eva?"
46188Are they not sweet words, Elsie?"
46188Are we to lie still in the harbor here till you return?"
46188But I thought you and Lucilla were planning to have but one ceremony for the two couples of you?"
46188But do you think Grace suspects?"
46188But have you thought what a mixture of relationships such a marriage would make?
46188But where are we to go now, do you know?"
46188But where is Herbert?"
46188Ca n''t we help him, Grandma Elsie?
46188Can you make needed preparations in a few days?"
46188Captain, can you tell us why it is that the worldly- minded do not know Jesus?"
46188Chester''s brother Frank?"
46188Could n''t we coax your father to allow it?"
46188Do n''t you know that boys need to eat plenty, if they are to grow up into big, strong men?"
46188Do n''t you think, father, that joining together we could rule the world?"
46188Do n''t you, Chester?"
46188Have you forgotten that he is with Commodore Dewey on the coast of China?"
46188How are you?"
46188I hope you are not vexed with us?"
46188I suppose they had one?"
46188Is it not because the joy of the Lord is indeed your strength?"
46188Is n''t it good of them?"
46188Just then Lucilla''s voice was heard coming from the next room,"Is that you, Max?"
46188News from home?"
46188Papa, can you tell us about the funeral?
46188Said one of the Rough Riders:"Now that we''ve got those Dagoes corralled, why do n''t we brand them?"
46188Shall we do as I have proposed, or something different?"
46188She reflected a moment, then--"It ca n''t be Uncle Harold?"
46188That makes it much easier to bear, does n''t it, my dear?"
46188That''s your name, is n''t it?"
46188They paced silently back and forth for a few moments, then Lucilla asked,"How long are we going to lie quietly here in Portland harbor, papa?"
46188This is the_ Iowa_?''
46188Well, gentlemen, which of you will take his turn now?"
46188What but that sustained the martyrs when called upon to lay down their lives for the sake of Him who died to redeem them?
46188What is it-- war news?"
46188What was the cause?"
46188When they had finished,"Did you miss me last night and this morning, father?"
46188Why ca n''t we finish off the Dons, now we''ve got them going?"
46188Wo n''t you let your father into the secret of it?"
46188Would the captain ever consent to such a mixture of relationships?
46188Yet could it be?
46188You could spare that much more time from your home, could n''t you, Grandma Elsie?"
46188and are they really lovers, and engaged?"
46188and that he could come out with the assistance of my arm?"
46188and wo n''t you please read its inscription?"
46188asked Elsie;"and did any of them do it?"
46188but wo n''t you please tell about Revolutionary times and the war of 1812- 14?"
46188ca n''t you love me in that way, even just a little?"
46188can it be possible that this is you?"
46188do you see how earnestly Harold and Grace are talking together?
46188exclaimed Elsie;"I suppose they had to give up then?"
46188exclaimed Lucilla, in a tone of utter astonishment,"to whom?
46188exclaimed one of the gunners,"who wants any breakfast?
46188he exclaimed,"what''s that you are calling me?"
46188how can you?
46188said Elsie, in a tone of entreaty,"ca n''t you tell us something more about Captain Philip?
46188she whispered to her friend,"do you know-- have you heard the news?"
46188what was that?"
16231A prisoner of war on parole, for you will give me your promise not to serve against the United States unless exchanged, will you not?
16231Acquainted with its principal cities?
16231An engagement?
16231And I will ask if you are American or Spaniard?
16231And are n''t you Norris, the gentleman rider?
16231And he preferred doing that to riding with you?
16231And if I should, would they serve you? 16231 And leave a duty unperformed?"
16231And now, how soon can we take him north? 16231 And were you not a servant?"
16231And what,inquired Ridge,"did you take me for?"
16231And why not?
16231And why not?
16231And would you help to send such a man to the Legislature?
16231And you are going to Santiago?
16231Are all Cubans animated by your spirit?
16231Are you badly hurt?
16231Are you certain that this is the same man?
16231Are you going to kill me?
16231Are you sure that your horse is enough better than those of the island to warrant carrying it to such a distance?
16231Are you willing to encounter great risks and undergo great hardships in your country''s service?
16231But how do you expect to communicate with him?
16231But where is my boy?
16231But why do n''t they let us go?
16231But you will restore them?
16231But you''ll get leave to run down and see her, wo n''t you?
16231But your friend, Major, who is he?
16231By the Cubans?
16231Can it be possible?
16231Can the blood- debt that I owe them ever be paid? 16231 Can you assist me, sir, to obtain a commission in the army that will be summoned to visit a terrible punishment upon Spain for her black treachery?"
16231Can you do that with any horse?
16231Can you ride a horse?
16231Could n''t you make it half an hour, General?
16231Did Lieutenant Navarro know him in Spain?
16231Did he think her boy would make a fine soldier? 16231 Did you not hear the volley by which he was shot within one minute after being led from Pando''s presence?"
16231Do you believe they can do it?
16231Do you imagine I would stand the slightest chance of getting in?
16231Do you know the name of the ship?
16231Do you know where he is?
16231Do you mean that you refuse to take me out to the flag- ship?
16231Do you realize,he asked,"that if your yacht brings back a single yellow- fever patient it may never be safe to use her again?"
16231Get where?
16231Got thrown, did I? 16231 Has he ever been suspected of being a Spanish spy?"
16231Have you a company, then?
16231Have you credentials or despatches by which you may be known?
16231Have you ever been in Cuba?
16231Have you ever seen him kill a Spaniard?
16231Have you heard the news?
16231Have you noted anything suspicious in his actions-- anything that would lead you to suspect him of being other than what he claims?
16231How about taking both?
16231How dare you hoist the signal of a mutiny?
16231How did you reach Enramada without my knowledge?
16231How long have you known the Señor Remelios?
16231How may I do so?
16231How so?
16231How will you deliver me from the hate of yonder black devil by the fire? 16231 How, father?"
16231I believe you wish to enlist in this regiment?
16231I suppose his appointment is political-- as well as the one intended for me?
16231I wonder what it is all for?
16231I wonder, though, if it will be possible to carry one on the_ Speedy_?
16231If I should not furnish them?
16231Is Dodley going into the army?
16231Is he a Spaniard?
16231Is it not?
16231Is n''t it dreadful? 16231 Is n''t she a beauty?"
16231Is that your horse?
16231Just going to have lunch? 16231 May I go with you?"
16231May I put on a saddle and bridle?
16231Now what is your message?
16231On what charge am I arrested?
16231Or travelled in Spain?
16231She looks a little like Rollo Van Kyp''s_ Royal Flush_,he said;"but what is her name?
16231So you are an army officer, are you?
16231Sometimes called Rollo?
16231The who?
16231Then how do you know that he has done so?
16231Then you are really in the cavalry?
16231To be shot at sunrise? 16231 To- morrow you kill him?"
16231Was it last night?
16231Was that Herman Dodley?
16231Was that it?
16231Wasted?
16231Well, sir, who are you? 16231 Well, what do you want?"
16231Were you ever in my country?
16231Were you in the Pullman?
16231What I say, and it is even so; for have I not the promise of the Governor himself? 16231 What did you say Ridge was doing?"
16231What do you mean, Ridge Norris? 16231 What do you mean?"
16231What do you mean?
16231What do you mean?
16231What do you propose to do?
16231What friends can I have in this place?
16231What goes on here?
16231What is about to happen?
16231What is his name?
16231What is it?
16231What is that to me?
16231What is your regiment?
16231What makes you think him an American?
16231What shall I do when I get there?
16231What was his name?
16231Whatever brings you here? 16231 Whatever do you mean, mother?"
16231Where did you get him?
16231Where did you get your information?
16231Where is he? 16231 Where were you when ordered to report here?"
16231Where?
16231Which is the reason that two of you rode one horse in crossing the river, and so led me to mistake you for''mamby?''
16231Who are you, sir? 16231 Who is the best rider in your command?"
16231Who, señor?
16231Why are n''t you aboard, then?
16231Why did n''t I think of it before? 16231 Why do n''t you ride?"
16231Why should I set you ashore?
16231Why, my brother, did you not disclose your identity long ago?
16231Why? 16231 Why?"
16231Will you try to blow up a Spanish battle- ship in revenge?
16231Wo n''t you let me try my hand at it first?
16231Wonder how long he will be kept in that beastly guard- house?
16231Would you go as a deserter?
16231Would you go as a private, son?
16231Yes, of course, but why do you ask with such a tragic air?
16231Yes, would n''t it make him open his eyes? 16231 Yes; do you know him?"
16231You are a friend of Private Van Kyp?
16231You are a guerilla, are you not?
16231You are an American, then?
16231You are determined, then, to proceed at once?
16231You do n''t mean it?
16231You no kill him?
16231You no kill him?
16231You say, señor, that you have just come from Gibara, where you were secretly landed last night?
16231You? 16231 Above all, did you not carry on your person despatches addressed to certain Spanish generals?
16231And what have you to say regarding this business?"
16231And what shall I do without you?"
16231And would not those other fellows get to Cuba ahead of him in such force that there would be no Spaniards left for the Riders to fight?
16231And you think it a thing to laugh at, do you?
16231And you?"
16231Are they not adding to it every day?
16231Are you Cubano or a Spaniard?"
16231Are you desirous of deserting your countrymen and joining us?
16231Are you not at this moment densely ignorant of the route you are to travel, and of how to meet the enemies you will encounter on every hand?
16231Are you one of them, sir?"
16231Are you one of us?
16231Are you the Quartermaster- General?"
16231But who are you?"
16231But will you kindly tell me what happened?"
16231CHAPTER XXIII THE"TERRORS"IN BATTLE"Could n''t you let me begin that supper with a hardtack right now?"
16231Can it be that theirs is the way of wisdom?
16231Could he be the"poor fellow"meant?
16231Could you fight an enemy who would lie in ambush and shoot you in the back, reserving the examination of your despatches until you were dead?
16231Did any of those young men accept this chance to escape the dangers and privations, the hardships and sufferings, awaiting them?
16231Did n''t every soul in that fleet yell when the signal of Hobson''s safety was made?
16231Did n''t you, old girl?"
16231Did she throw you?"
16231Did you for a moment think that I might be a vile Spaniard?
16231Did you not allow yourself to be betrayed by your horse, and captured without resistance?
16231Did you not decline to tell me how or what you were?
16231Did you not lose your despatches at the outset, and almost your life as well?
16231Did you not, upon landing, waste a whole hour of precious darkness during which you might have gained a safe distance from the always- guarded coast?
16231Did_ General_ Roosevelt believe there would be any fighting, and if there was, would he not order Ridge to remain in the safest places?"
16231Do you care to tell me how it was effected?"
16231Do you imagine that any true Cuban would disclose to an utter stranger the military secrets of his country for money?
16231Do you not speak the language without even a Cuban accent?
16231Do you speak it fluently?"
16231Do you understand?"
16231Each day heard the same anxious inquiry from a thousand tongues:"When shall we go to the front?
16231Even now, does not she who is dearest of all the world to me lie wounded at their hands?"
16231G- r- a- y-- Gray man?
16231Gray mare?
16231Had they been outflanked by the Spaniards and attacked from that direction?
16231Have you enlisted under the banner of the screaming eagle?"
16231Have you too become a man of war, a fire- eater, a target for Mausers?
16231He suggested as much to his companion, but the latter only smiled, and said:"What matters it, so long as we are safely escorted to Jiguani?"
16231His, then, was the sword; but who was he?
16231How will you get it to the port?"
16231I wonder, though, where the_ Wilmington_ that generally patrols this vicinity could have been?"
16231I, Enrico del Concha, a Cuban of the Cubans?
16231If so, what was his rank, and why did he not wear a more distinctive uniform?
16231Is all this clear?
16231Is he the one who is to use his influence in your behalf?"
16231Is it well?
16231Is it yours?"
16231Is the navy going to fight out this war without the army getting a show?"
16231It would n''t be much out of your way, would it?"
16231Knowing this fact, are you ready to undertake it?"
16231Manuel, hast thou forgotten how to make coffee, strong, and black as thine own ebony face?
16231May it be so?
16231Must they all die, and was there no salvation?
16231Nice, gentle beast, is n''t she?
16231Oh, if I only had your backing do you suppose I''d be a mere private Terror?
16231Queer name for a yacht, is n''t it?"
16231Sabe?"
16231So Dodley reports me as a deserter, does he?
16231Then he added,"May I look after my horse first?"
16231Then the stranger asked, abruptly,"Do you belong to the Rough Riders?"
16231Then, lighting a cigarette, he continued, more sternly,"Now, sir, can you give any reason why I should not have you led out and shot as a spy?"
16231Think you, sir, that such a number of Spaniards could be killed without my knowledge?
16231Was Ridge really an officer?
16231Was ever any one so utterly helpless in a crisis of such importance?
16231Was he not going in the wrong direction, after all?
16231Was it a signal or the note of some strange bird?
16231Was one of his age and limited experience ever intrusted with so important a mission?
16231What are you doing here?"
16231What could he do?
16231What could the Yankee sailors have been about to let such a thing happen?
16231What do you propose to do with me, anyway?"
16231What does it mean?
16231What had happened?
16231What have you done with him?"
16231What is it?
16231What is it?"
16231What ought he to do?
16231What put such an idea into your head?"
16231What troop do you belong to?"
16231What will you want in the way of an outfit?"
16231What''s that?"
16231When he finished, he said,"Of course the skipper recognized Van Kyp?"
16231When his report was finished, he added:"Now, sir, ca n''t I remain here until the army arrives?
16231Where is my boy?
16231Where is my boy?"
16231Which side would claim the former?
16231Who can tell?"
16231Who ever heard of riding a cavalry horse to water any way but bareback?"
16231Who wants me?"
16231Why should any one be sent back to that hateful camp, and for what reason had he been singled out from all his fellows?
16231Why the first question Teddy asks of an applicant is''Can you ride a horse?''
16231Why, did n''t I tell you?
16231Why, then, may I not succeed as well as another?"
16231Will you do as I ask?"
16231Will you take me off to her?"
16231Will you undertake to do this?"
16231With such a record in his favor, am I now to doubt him upon the mere word of a stranger?
16231Would he tell the story of the_ Merrimac_?
16231Would n''t you?"
16231Would they again charge upon his front, or would they seek to outflank him by crawling through the dense growth on either side?
16231and are n''t you glad we''re here?
16231and do n''t you wish the home folks could see us at this very minute?"
16231and have you anything to suggest?"
16231and what do you want?"
16231cried Rollo, who knew him,"why ca n''t you set my friend Norris here ashore?
16231he added, unable longer to maintain the assumed dignity under which he had tried to hide his exultation,"was n''t it a bully fight?
16231or that, in any case, one man could thus overcome the brave, experienced, and well- armed soldiers of Spain?
16231would n''t I?
16231you?"
51798A prisoner?
51798Ah, dare I tell, master?
51798Alano,I ejaculated excitedly,"what is the matter with him?"
51798All ready to jump?
51798An attack at this place?
51798And have you heard of him since then?
51798And have you seen Alano Guerez? 51798 And how came you in this position?"
51798And how was he captured? 51798 And supposing our fathers are with the rebels?"
51798And that wound?
51798And what of my father?
51798And what of wild animals?
51798And what will we have to do-- retrace our steps?
51798And where are they now?
51798And where are they now?
51798And where are you going?
51798And where do you intend to go?
51798And where is he?
51798And why not-- if my father is one? 51798 Andros, what do you think?"
51798Any alligators?
51798Are you a reporter?
51798Are you all prepared to fight? 51798 Are you alone?"
51798Are you certain?
51798Are you tied up?
51798But how will that help us?
51798But how? 51798 But my father?"
51798But now you are here, what do you expect to do?
51798But supposing we slack up a bit? 51798 But the train may be filled with Spanish soldiers, and what then?"
51798But we will have to fight?
51798But what will we do after we strike the meadow?
51798But what will you do?
51798But where can they be now? 51798 But you believe in defending yourself?"
51798By the way, I wonder if our folks are looking for us?
51798Ca n''t we steal into town under cover of night?
51798Ca n''t you hear? 51798 Can one become lost in a sugar- cane field?"
51798Can there be a cellar under the house?
51798Can we get out?
51798Can we pass him?
51798Can we take passage from the town to which we are bound?
51798Come on, ca n''t we ride two on a horse and escape them?
51798Could we do that, Jorge, without being discovered?
51798Could you take me there-- if General Garcia would let you go?
51798Dare, Alano? 51798 Did he leave a family?"
51798Did they have any prisoners?
51798Did you fight with them?
51798Did you find out just where the general is located?
51798Do you know Señor Guerez?
51798Do you know what I think?
51798Do you know where the old convent on the river is?
51798Do you know where we are?
51798Do you mean to say, father, that they will dare to burn down all of our sugar- cane fields?
51798Do you see them, Carlo?
51798Do you suppose I am going to remain here, when my father and mother are in the heart of the war district, and, perhaps, in great danger?
51798Do you suppose she will send the soldiers in pursuit?
51798Do you think he will help us?
51798Do you think there will be a storm?
51798Do you think we can get back to the road? 51798 Friends?
51798Going to sleep all day?
51798Gone, eh?
51798Have n''t you seen Jorge?
51798Have they horses?
51798Have we got to remain here all night?
51798Have you a line and hook, Jorge?
51798Have you had enough, Mark?
51798Have you seen anything of four strangers around here?
51798He must dress well?
51798How close are we to the spot where my father was taken?
51798How did that happen?
51798How did you escape when the horse balked and threw you into the stream?
51798How far do you suppose this field extends?
51798How long is this to last?
51798How will they do it? 51798 How will we get over?--by swimming?"
51798How?
51798Hullo, Mark, how are you?
51798Hullo, who''s there?
51798I thought they went down this hollow?
51798I wonder if Oliver knows anything of this?
51798I wonder if it is true that we are to fight Spain?
51798I wonder if there is any danger of that fire catching us?
51798I wonder where we are?
51798If they are following the mules, why not turn the mules into a side trail?
51798In a cell, eh? 51798 In that case what would the Spanish soldiers have to shoot at?"
51798Is Captain Brownley here?
51798Is it possible they got wind that we are on board?
51798Is my father there?
51798Is my father with you?
51798Is the village under guard?
51798Is you killed?
51798Is your name Jorge Nullus?
51798It will take a long while, after the war is over, to get back to prosperity, I am afraid, Alano?
51798It would carry us part of the way to Guantanamo, would n''t it?
51798It''s getting interesting, eh, Carter?
51798Jorge, if I go, will you come and show me the way and help me?
51798Look for Captain Guerez?
51798Mark, how long do you think you can stand living in this place?
51798No speak Spanish, eh?
51798Now what is to be done?
51798Now where?
51798Now which is the way out of this hole?
51798Oh, Captain Guerez, can not we overtake them before they manage to get him to some fort or prison?
51798Oh, Mark, what shall we do?
51798Oh, will you do that?
51798Oliver, who is he?
51798Shall we face him and trust to luck to get out of the scrape?
51798Shall we give up?
51798The White Mountains or the Adirondacks are perhaps nicer, but what of the forests and everglades in Florida?
51798The fields will grow again, wo n''t they?
51798The oar-- where is that oar?
51798Then how can we get in?
51798Then war is really declared?
51798Then what are we to do, Alano?
51798Then why did they lock you up?
51798Then you''ve had sufficient of reporting down here?
51798Those soldiers at the coffee plantation, then, did not manage to catch you?
51798To shoot him? 51798 Was it his boy Alano?"
51798We can try, but----"If he sees us why ca n''t we make him a prisoner?
51798We fooled them nicely, did we not,_ capitan_?
51798Well, what had we best do?
51798Well?
51798Well?
51798Were the Spaniards on horseback?
51798Wha-- what does this mean?
51798Wha-- what-- was it, Mark?
51798What can it be-- a bear?
51798What do you think we had best do?
51798What do you think?
51798What had we best do-- find some shelter?
51798What is best to do now?
51798What is it-- smoke?
51798What is it?
51798What is it?
51798What is it?
51798What is it?
51798What is that?
51798What is the use of attacking them?
51798What now, Alano?
51798What of your house and barns?
51798What of your mother and sisters?
51798What shall I tell him?
51798What shall we do?
51798What should I think? 51798 What will be our fate when that_ capitan_ returns?"
51798What will you do there?
51798What will you do? 51798 What''s the matter?"
51798What''s the trouble?
51798What''s your father''s name?
51798What?
51798When will we reach the old convent?
51798Where did you learn English?
51798Where is he?
51798Where is your horse?
51798Where on earth have you been?
51798Where will this train take us?
51798Where?
51798Where?
51798Which way now?
51798Which way will be best?
51798Who are you?
51798Who are you?
51798Who are you?
51798Who do you think the horsemen are, Jorge?
51798Who you are?
51798Who you be? 51798 Why ca n''t we travel after them at once?"
51798Why did you not come into the car instead of sneaking around outside? 51798 Why not get out at once?"
51798Why you break in the fort? 51798 Will that delay us much?"
51798Will they attack us-- on horseback?
51798Will you be allowed to go?
51798Wo n''t we strike some settlement before that?
51798Would they dare shoot an American citizen?
51798Would they hold a boy like myself?
51798You are a rebel?
51798You are sure you are telling me the truth?
51798You are wounded?
51798You say you saw nobody?
51798You son of Richard Carter?
51798You take off boots, hey?
51798You would n''t dare to leave here just yet anyway, would you?
51798Your name?
51798Your nephew? 51798 _ Americano?_"he said.
51798_ De donde viene V.?_[ Where do you come from?]
51798_ De donde viene V.?_[ Where do you come from?]
51798_ No habla V. castellano?_[ Do you not speak Spanish?]
51798_ No habla V. castellano?_[ Do you not speak Spanish?]
51798_ Que ha dicho V.?_[ What did you say?]
51798_ Que ha dicho V.?_[ What did you say?]
51798_ Quien va?_And thus challenging us, a Spanish soldier who was on guard along the water''s edge rushed up to intercept our progress.
51798_ Qué quiere V.?_[ What do you want?]
51798_ Qué quiere V.?_[ What do you want?]
51798Alano, my son, you are sure you are not mistaken?"
51798And now what do you propose to do-- encamp here for the night?"
51798And then he added,"Are you alone?"
51798And they are not dangerous?"
51798And they caught you, too?"
51798And why ride out here, then?"
51798Are my father and mother safe?"
51798Are you hurt much?"
51798At the word"_ Americano_"they grinned, and one of them queried"_ Cuba libre?_[ For Cuban liberty?]"
51798At the word"_ Americano_"they grinned, and one of them queried"_ Cuba libre?_[ For Cuban liberty?]"
51798But how can we manage it?
51798But now what was this-- a light?
51798But tell me, where is Alano?"
51798But what do you propose to do, now you have escaped?"
51798But what else was there to do?
51798But what for?"
51798But why not?
51798By the way, you said something about your father, did n''t you?"
51798Ca n''t we stop them and rescue him?"
51798Can you balance me upon your shoulders, do you think?"
51798Come into the house at once?"
51798Come, what do you say?"
51798Could I do as well?
51798Did he have much sugar on hand?"
51798Did n''t you see the home- made guitar on the wall?"
51798Did this man pay you to do that?"
51798Did you hear anything at all of him here in Cubineta or the vicinity?"
51798Do they belong to Spain?"
51798Do you want to come along?"
51798Do you want to join the forces under General Garcia?"
51798Do you wear these?"
51798Had they escaped, to roam around looking for me, or had they fallen into the hands of the Spaniards at the coffee plantation?
51798Have you any objections to make?"
51798How can you assist him if you are yourself made a prisoner?"
51798Is it true?"
51798Is there a pitcher of water anywhere?"
51798Ready?
51798See the lights?"
51798Supposing instead of two boys a body of Spanish soldiers had come this way, what then?"
51798Supposing my father was shot as a spy?
51798The gun was lowered, and, seeing I was but a boy, the guard smiled and murmured"_ Americano?_"to which I nodded.
51798Was he in the ranks?
51798Were Alano and Jorge safe?
51798What about the guard there?"
51798What could it mean?
51798What could it mean?
51798What does that mean?"
51798What had we best do?"
51798What on earth is to be done?"
51798What was to be done?
51798What were we to do?
51798Where is he?"
51798Where you go to?"
51798Who are you, and what do you want?"
51798Who lives here?"
51798Wo n''t you come in?"
51798Would they discover us?
51798and why?"
51798but to where?"
51798what is this?
51798where are you?"
34306''W- h- a- t, what-- i- s, is-- y- o- u- r, your-- b- e- s- t, best-- r- a- t- e, rate-- o- f, of-- s- p- e- e- d, speed-- n- o- w, now?'' 34306 About your tickets, did you have stop- over privileges?"
34306All here?
34306And Walter bunked with you, too?
34306And after that what?
34306And does everybody wear some device?
34306And he accused me of taking it, eh?
34306And how is your arm, Ben? 34306 And how much water does she draw, Walton?"
34306And if you got to be a captain, what would you wear?
34306And on shore among the Cubans, and then among the enemy?
34306And then among the marines at Guantanamo Bay?
34306And was it this man?
34306And what about sighting the pieces?
34306And what did you see?
34306And what is that, Ben?
34306And what of a commodore and an admiral? 34306 And what of the army of invasion?"
34306And what of the fourth cruiser?
34306And what of the ships under him? 34306 And what of the two torpedo boats?"
34306And what part would I get if my ship took a prize?
34306And when do I start, sir?
34306And where are we?
34306And where did you come from, and what are you doing here?
34306And where did you find it?
34306And where will that bring us to, Si?
34306And why is she called an armored cruiser?
34306And you, Walter?
34306Are n''t you glad to see me too, Uncle Job?
34306Are you Walter Russell, of the_ Brooklyn_?
34306Are you an American?
34306Are you sure? 34306 As a prisoner of war?"
34306Because a fellow dreams about a gold piece, must you accuse him of stealing?
34306Boys, do you think you could eat a twenty- cent pie?
34306But are n''t we both to go aboard of the_ Brooklyn_?
34306But how in the world do you manage such a mass of metal? 34306 But how is a ship commanded?
34306But if the ticket was sold here, could we trace it?
34306But tell me about that wig- wagging, Si; how do they signal the letters?
34306But what does Uncle Sam do with his share?
34306But what does he do?
34306But what have you got to say? 34306 But what have you to say?"
34306But what of the Flying Squadron? 34306 But what of the stand?"
34306But where have you been?
34306But where to-- the Windward Islands?
34306But why did we go at them at all for, then?
34306But-- but-- do you think I stole your money?
34306But-- but-- is he dead?
34306But-- but-- let me see; you said you were on the_ Merrimac_?
34306By the way, what is his real position on board?
34306Ca n''t I get somebody to show me the way to the seacoast?
34306Ca n''t we go to the main office and see about them?
34306Ca n''t we take a later train?
34306Ca n''t you put me on the list somehow?
34306Ca n''t you telegraph to Norfolk to have him arrested when he arrives?
34306Can you read it?
34306Change-- for what?
34306Commodore Schley, would you like to ask Russell any questions?
34306Could loaded wagons get over them, in your estimation?
34306De ship dat blow up?
34306Dead? 34306 Did I say I stole the piece?"
34306Did n''t I call out to catch the thief?
34306Did n''t praise you?
34306Did n''t rush up and shake hands even?
34306Did n''t the boss say something about hiring him?
34306Did n''t you say there was a young man named Gimpwell looking for this position?
34306Did the commodore slap you on the back and call you a bully boy?
34306Did you call?
34306Do n''t the higher officers get anything?
34306Do n''t want my advice, then?
34306Do n''t you know that all of the regular crew were ordered off at three o''clock?
34306Do the Spaniards expect an army of invasion-- that is, did you hear any talk on the subject?
34306Do the Spaniards guard the coast?
34306Do we?
34306Do you know anything about Santiago Bay?
34306Do you know anything about this, or do n''t you?
34306Do you know him?
34306Do you mean to insinuate that I took Si''s gold piece and hid it away?
34306Do you mean to say we''ve got to pay the fare from here to our destination? 34306 Do you see those gratings over yonder?"
34306Do you smoke?
34306Do you suppose there is any hope of my getting back to my ship?
34306Do you suppose they are afraid that the Spanish warships are coming up this way?
34306Do you surrender?
34306Do you think we''ll carry the war to Spain?
34306Do you want some p''ints explained, Russell?
34306Do you want to go at once?
34306Do you want to see the President?
34306Fever? 34306 From the_ Brooklyn_?
34306Going to Hong Kong, eh? 34306 Going to learn your duty as soon as possible, eh?"
34306Got any objections, Haskett?
34306Government fares, eh?
34306Gracious, do n''t you think you are stretching it a bit?
34306Has Si Doring been telling you any yarns about me?
34306Has he any experience?
34306Have a paper, sir? 34306 Have they crossed, do you think?"
34306Have you any proof? 34306 Have you enlisted?"
34306He has quite a record, has n''t he?
34306He? 34306 Heard what?"
34306How about that hose, Stuben?
34306How far have we got?
34306How feel now? 34306 How is it that you got Jim Haskett to enlist?"
34306How long have you been here?
34306How much does a pie cost?
34306How much money did you have?
34306How will I know them-- by their uniforms?
34306Hullo, what does this mean?
34306I am, and who are you?
34306I suppose he is married?
34306I thought you were stationed here?
34306I wonder if thet chap is going with us?
34306I wonder what sort of a place I''ve struck?
34306I wonder where we are bound?
34306I wonder who will get to the front first?
34306I''m a fine specimen of a jackie, am I not?
34306I-- I-- where am I?
34306I-- I-- where is he?
34306If this is a sample of weather in the torrid zone, what shall we do when we get into Cuban waters?
34306Is he dead, surgeon?
34306Is it a Spanish warship?
34306Is it? 34306 Is n''t Hatteras a bad point to pass?"
34306Is n''t she a daisy?
34306Is she flying any flag?
34306Is that from the seacoast?
34306Is that true? 34306 Is the Seventy- first on board?"
34306Is the name Walter Russell?
34306Is this the ticket office of the New York and New England railroad depot?
34306Is your father with you?
34306It must be ten o''clock, is n''t it?
34306Know him? 34306 Maybe we can go when big thunder and lightning come-- not so?"
34306Missed the train, eh? 34306 Mr. Newell, what if I do enlist?
34306Now how in creation did that get there?
34306Now what''s to do?
34306Now who did it, do you suppose?
34306Now, what in the world does that mean?
34306Oh, Carlos, Carlos, what shall I do now?
34306Out with it, my boy, how much do you want? 34306 Phil Newell is your friend, is n''t he?"
34306Said he had had a ten- dollar gold piece in his valise, did n''t he?
34306Say, but that looks like war, eh?
34306See here, Haskett, what do you mean?
34306Si, are you all right?
34306Si, do you think I put that money there?
34306Sick? 34306 So Ben is coming home this week?
34306So he cleaned you out completely, eh?
34306So the man was a thief? 34306 So you are an American youth?"
34306So you have really entered the navy? 34306 So you want to enlist, eh?
34306So you''ve enlisted? 34306 So you''ve enlisted?"
34306Soldiers?
34306Supposing they bombard New York? 34306 Take him in?"
34306Tell us, lad, do you remember dreaming anything about Si''s gold piece?
34306That makes pointing a gun nothing but a mathematical problem does n''t it?
34306That other quarrel was our own, eh, neighbor? 34306 That watch?"
34306The money I hid? 34306 The question is, what will Caleb Walton think of us when he finds us missing?"
34306The range- finders?
34306The thief-- the man who struck me down?
34306Then why did n''t you get out on the gun, Steve?
34306They did n''t have any breech- loaders in those days, did they?
34306To de Spanish? 34306 Too late for phwat?"
34306Walter, where on earth did you come from?
34306Walton, what do you make her out to be?
34306Was it?
34306Was the Seventy- first New York with the troops?
34306Was your name mentioned on the paper?
34306Well then, Walton, you want to get me attached to that gun you hope to have placed in your charge?
34306Well, did you make it?
34306Well, where are we going to sleep? 34306 Well-- er, how is this?"
34306Wh-- what hit me?
34306What are you doing here, young fellow?
34306What are you doing here?
34306What are you running for?
34306What are you talking about, Doring?
34306What brings you up?
34306What do you intend to do? 34306 What do you mean?"
34306What do you think?
34306What do you want, Paul?
34306What do you want?
34306What do you-- ahem-- why do you ask that question, boy?
34306What does she look like?
34306What does this mean, señor?
34306What does this mean?
34306What fight do you mean?
34306What is that big fellow over yonder?
34306What is that-- guns firing?
34306What is the matter now?''
34306What kind of a ticket did that party get on the order?
34306What must I do?
34306What of food?
34306What of it?
34306What of my satchel?
34306What of the Cubans you met? 34306 What of their officers?"
34306What ship is that?
34306What time is it now?
34306What was the reason you did n''t catch your train?
34306What will the navy- yard people say to this when they hear of it?
34306What you think-- we run for it, maybe?
34306What''s that?
34306What''s that?
34306What''s the best variety show in town?
34306What''s the matter there? 34306 What''s the matter with calling on me?"
34306What''s the matter?
34306What''s to be the next move?
34306What''s up, Si?
34306What''s up?
34306What?
34306Whe-- where am I?
34306Where are they?
34306Where are you? 34306 Where away?"
34306Where can I find him?
34306Where does he live?
34306Where have you been-- sinking Cervera''s fleet single- handed?
34306Where is it, Parkhurst?
34306Where is that Cuban rebel?
34306Where is that wretch we are after?
34306Where was it to be presented? 34306 Which way are we pointing, eastward or down the coast?"
34306Who are you, and what are you doing in here?
34306Who cares for that, so long as we get to Fortress Monroe? 34306 Who is that?"
34306Who told you?
34306Who would think all these good- looking men were wrong- doers? 34306 Whom do you mean, kind sirs?"
34306Why did n''t we wait some other time for to see the President? 34306 Why did n''t you come home last night?
34306Why did n''t you show your flag before?
34306Why does he not learn our beautiful language? 34306 Why, Mr. Russell, what brings you?"
34306Why, Si, have you got your money back?
34306Why, Si-- are-- are you sure it is your piece?
34306Why-- er-- where did you come from?
34306Will try to shove off your dirty tricks on Walter, eh? 34306 Will you eat?"
34306Will you go with me? 34306 Will you-- er-- tell me who lives next door?"
34306Would they dare to try to get them?
34306Yes, but if he put it there while he was asleep, how did he come by it in the first place?
34306You are Walter Russell?
34306You are all right?
34306You are bound for the_ Brooklyn_?
34306You are hit?
34306You are sure of this identification?
34306You come from big fight, maybe?
34306You do n''t know? 34306 You do n''t think he''ll go all the way to Norfolk, do you?"
34306You dreamt about the money you hid, did n''t you?
34306You had the bag with you all the way from Boston, did n''t you?
34306You have been absent from the ship ever since June the second, or third?
34306You mean those platforms around the upper ends of the two masts?
34306You-- you young rascal, what do you mean by hitting me?
34306_ Americano_, mistair?
34306_ De donde viene V.?_he added, asking Walter where he came from.
34306_ No habla V. castellano?_continued the corporal, asking if he did not speak Spanish.
34306''Si Doring,''sez I,''Si Doring, are you a- going to let such an insult an''crime go by unnoticed?
34306And now that the contest was over what was to follow?
34306And what for, if I may ask?"
34306And you believe such a yarn?"
34306Any more?"
34306But how have you been, Uncle Job, and what of that stolen stuff?"
34306But say, why do n''t we run in and finish things, now we have knocked the batteries out?"
34306But what I''m thinking of is, supposing the warships sail before we can get on board?"
34306But what of Haskett, Doring, and the others?"
34306But who are you?
34306But why does n''t the rule apply to a Scotch vessel?"
34306But-- but are you going to join the_ Brooklyn_ at once?"
34306By the way, what of that brother of yours down in New York?"
34306By the way, where am I?"
34306CHAPTER X WALTER SHOWS HIS PLUCK"And is that all you have to say?"
34306CHAPTER XIII IN WHICH THE GOLD PIECE COMES TO LIGHT"Where now?"
34306Ca n''t I get some book and study it?"
34306Ca n''t you show me something to- night?"
34306Can you read those?"
34306Can you spare me?"
34306Could he manage to escape?
34306Could he scale such a barrier?
34306Could this news be true?
34306Did any of you see this telegram?"
34306Did he have anything else besides your uncle''s watch?"
34306Did it contain much of value?"
34306Did-- did we hit anything?"
34306Do n''t you believe you went out of your head entirely, and imagined all this?"
34306Do n''t you know?"
34306Do n''t you see this flaming spherical shell of silver that I wear?
34306Do you belong to General Garcia''s troops?"
34306Do you know how big they are?"
34306Do you know the fellow?"
34306Do you know what that means?
34306Do you think you can take him in?"
34306Does he expect we will learn his dirty English?"
34306Gilberto find you good hiding- place and bring eating, and there you stay till I say come-- not so?"
34306Has It Sailed for Cuba or Will It Bombard Some City on Our Coast?
34306Has it sailed?"
34306Have you had breakfast yet?"
34306Hold him, will you?"
34306How can I get back to my ship?"
34306How dare you remain on board against orders?"
34306How did you happen to fall overboard?"
34306How do you count the time by bells on a warship?"
34306How is it?
34306How is your head?"
34306How many guns are there besides?"
34306How soon would these warships sail, and where would they make their presence felt?
34306How would those on board receive him, and what would they say when his story was told?
34306I wonder if I had n''t better call an officer?"
34306I wonder if I''ve finished him?"
34306I wonder if he''ll follow me to here?
34306I wonder if she will go out with us?"
34306I wonder what he''ll have to say when he faces me?
34306I''d have to put up something similar, would n''t I?"
34306If I get very sick, whatever will become of me?"
34306If sailors land, you have a chance to join them-- not so?"
34306If that is gone, how am I to get to Norfolk?"
34306Is this fair fighting, two to one?"
34306Maybe you swim, not so?"
34306Not seriously hurt, I trust?"
34306Not so?"
34306Now which shall I read first?
34306So you are certain you would recognize the man again if you saw him?"
34306So you stole my money and then got afraid to use it?
34306Spanish sink your ship, maybe, not so?"
34306Supposing he puts a few thirteen- inch shells through your craft, and you begin to go down-- what then?"
34306That''s pretty big, eh?"
34306The thing of it is, can I manage it?"
34306Think ye know a leetle more about a ship than I do, eh?
34306Well, after you left us at the navy- yard he and I had a long talk about you, and he made me promise to keep my eye on you-- do you understand?"
34306Were they well armed?"
34306What are you doing ashore here?"
34306What brought you here, you old landlubber?"
34306What do you do with yourself nights?"
34306What does that extra have to say?"
34306What gunboat is that?"
34306What in the world shall I do now?"''
34306What is de mattair?"
34306What is your address?"
34306What of that?"
34306What of those poor Dons yonder, who are going down by the wholesale?"
34306What''s his handle?"
34306When-- how long is it since you found me here?"
34306Where are you bound and what have you on board?"
34306Where in the world are our other vessels?"
34306Where is that?"
34306Who comes there?"
34306Who is next to the executive officer?"
34306Who knew but that, after getting into the navy, he might be sent to the Philippines or to the coast of Spain?
34306Who?"
34306Why ca n''t they come up and fight like men?"
34306Why do you ask?"
34306Why under the sun must those dagos play such a game of hide- and- seek?
34306Why, why-- how could he get at the satchel?
34306Wo n''t you tell me something about that?"
34306Would the Spanish emblem go up again?
34306You are certain you was n''t taken down with the fever while you were on shore?"
34306You are going to the shore?"
34306You don''t-- What''s up?"
34306You-- er-- have the other things?"
34306a Spaniard?"
34306any particular depot?"
34306are we in it yet?"
34306do you accuse me of taking it?"
34306do you really mean it, Walter?"
34306or is it a ghost?"
34306turn me over to the Spanish authorities?"
34306weak?"
34306who goes there?"
41425''Indeed,''I answered;''and for what reason have you been intrusted with such a document?'' 41425 A cork?
41425A lantern? 41425 A trooper?"
41425Admiral''s compliments, and will ye sthep below?
41425Ah, how are matters down below this morning? 41425 Ah, is that so, Hal?"
41425Ah, what was that?
41425Ah, you did? 41425 And a Britisher?"
41425And after that?
41425And afterwards, what shall we have to face?
41425And do n''t yer know?
41425And have you any decided preference?
41425And now, what have you to say?
41425And so you have decided to join the boys?
41425And what if the mice refuse to walk into your trap?
41425And what if the sounds are heard?
41425And what is to happen in the meanwhile?
41425And what will happen now?
41425And when the rent is patched, what follows?
41425And when we are out, what then?
41425And you young fellows got through without so much as a shell whistling loudly in your ears?
41425Are you glad to see me Dora?
41425Are you hit, or are you simply shaken by the excitement?
41425Are you likely to be sailing in close to Santiago? 41425 Are you quite sure, Pedro?"
41425Besides, what would those villains do in such circumstances? 41425 But how are we to employ them?
41425But how will you whop him?
41425But how? 41425 But there are other ways in, are there not?"
41425But what about coming north?
41425But what have you arranged?
41425But where do you stay? 41425 But why war, Mr. Brindle?
41425But, I say, what about falling in with a ship? 41425 But, surely, your men were armed?
41425By the way,he continued,"what''s your name, and where do you come from?"
41425Can I have some breakfast?
41425Can you let us have them, Chipps?
41425Chockful of bits that make the old girl go, is n''t it?
41425Come, now, is that not the case?
41425Committed by whom? 41425 Dead, sir?
41425Did you ever see such a smash?
41425Do n''t you think it might do?
41425Do you feel inclined for a chat?
41425Do you hear that, my Pedro?
41425Do you mean those who joined the cars after you? 41425 Do you really think that the explosion was arranged-- that it was not a pure accident?"
41425Do you see that hut over there?
41425Do you solemnly swear to leave me and mine alone in the future, and will you promise never to molest my overseer? 41425 Do you understand?"
41425Do? 41425 Does Hal know?
41425Does anyone know which of my servants were hurt?
41425Eh, what? 41425 Escaping?
41425Ha, ha, did you not see them look at us? 41425 Hallo, what''s this?"
41425Have you given a thought to our position, old man?
41425Here, what''s this? 41425 How are you going to do it, lad?"
41425How can I repay you?
41425How could it have been otherwise? 41425 How do you feel, Hal?
41425How do you know that they have not already taken the alarm, and made the best of their way to Santiago?
41425How goes it with you this morning, old boy?
41425How has everything gone on in my absence, Pete?
41425How is that now, lad? 41425 How much for these?"
41425How''s the youngster?
41425How''s the youngster?
41425I know that the blowing up of a steamer is an unusual occurrence, but still it has happened before to- night, and why not again? 41425 I mean, must the employment be in America?
41425I presume you''ve come here on purpose?
41425I say, Hal, what shall we do if there is no food aboard, for we shall starve if we do not fall in with a ship pretty soon?
41425I suppose my friend can come along too? 41425 I suppose we must prepare for the worst?"
41425I suppose you could n''t get here before?
41425If you were returning now, how would you act?
41425Indeed, and who may he be?
41425Is that so? 41425 Just to make matters even, I suppose?"
41425Leaving the hacienda in flames, señor?
41425More casualties? 41425 Mr. Brindle and Dora?
41425Mr. Marchant,said the officer in charge, to whom Hal had been introduced,"will you take a rifle and help the boys?"
41425New suit for two Britishers?
41425Now what aer the partic''lar jokes of these fellers?
41425Now where away?
41425Now, look here, youngster, are you willing to rough it from the very commencement? 41425 Now, señor, what is it?
41425Now, what can we do?
41425Now, what is wanted?
41425Now, what''s wanted? 41425 Now, who are you anyway?"
41425Now, who are you?
41425Oh, it''s like that, is it?
41425One of you looks so black that he might pass for a nigger; and the other,--why,--what''s this? 41425 Perhaps you wo n''t mind telling us what''s going on?"
41425Say, boys, did any of yer see them skunks of Cubans?
41425Say, men, who is for it? 41425 Say, pard, you''ve been having gay times with the enemy; what''s your opinion on the case?"
41425Say, where on airth did yer get hold of them ere togs? 41425 Say?
41425See that?
41425Shall we stick to the plan we have prepared, or shall we make back to the hacienda? 41425 Sir, how do you dare?
41425So bad as that, is it?
41425So he would, Marchant, and what would happen to you? 41425 So you are one of the 1st United States Cavalry, sometimes known also as the Rough Riders, or by the other terms that you mentioned?"
41425So; aer that so?
41425So? 41425 Supposing his comrades come in the morning and find him?"
41425Supposing the Señor Englishman cries loudly for help?
41425That I can quite understand,Gerald answered;"but how will you get ashore?"
41425That''s your way, is it?
41425That? 41425 Then I suppose that Admiral Sampson will order his fleet to Santiago?"
41425Then do you suggest that we shall remain here?
41425Then there is no chance of an invasion taking place yet a while?
41425Then why not fill the time in till morning dawns by telling us about this affair?
41425Then why not surround the hacienda and open fire?
41425To say, señor? 41425 To whom are they to apply for help?
41425Traveling alone, sir?
41425Wall, what aer it?
41425Want pay?
41425Well, Mr. Brindle, what is this?
41425Well, what is it?
41425Well, what now, my lad?
41425Well,he answered curtly,"and what if he is?"
41425Well,said Mr. Broom, as our hero swung himself on to the floor below,"what luck?"
41425Well,said the latter pleasantly,"had your fill of it already, and come to cry off now that the fun''s gone down?"
41425Were any killed, or wounded so badly that they will die?
41425What about the roof? 41425 What advice do you give about these fellows?"
41425What are those over there, then?
41425What are you talking about, old fellow?
41425What can I do for you? 41425 What can be wrong with the guv''?"
41425What can they want? 41425 What can you expect?
41425What did these ruffians do next? 41425 What do you know of these lads?"
41425What do you mean by taking my bag?
41425What does this mean?
41425What exactly is it?
41425What has happened to your arm, Mr. Marchant? 41425 What has occurred to cause all the excitement?"
41425What is it, Tomkins? 41425 What is it?
41425What is it? 41425 What is it?
41425What is the trouble?
41425What is the use of searching here?
41425What is this? 41425 What is this?
41425What luck, my partner? 41425 What shall we do?"
41425What was that noise?
41425What will be the next move?
41425What will become of us all?
41425What will father do? 41425 What''s amiss?
41425What''s that over there, then?
41425What''s the matter? 41425 What, aer the whole crew of yer coming?"
41425What? 41425 What?
41425What? 41425 What?
41425What? 41425 When do we make the attempt, Señor Capitan?"
41425When do you sail?
41425When volunteers were called for, how many do you think stepped out? 41425 When will we start, old boy?"
41425Where are they? 41425 Where are you going now?"
41425Where did you get a hold of them?
41425Where is it, then?
41425Where now?
41425Where on earth do you come from? 41425 Where was she?
41425Where? 41425 Where?
41425Who are these fellows?
41425Who are they? 41425 Who caused the racket over in yonder corner?"
41425Who goes there?
41425Who is this?
41425Who''s there? 41425 Why do you tremble?
41425Why not get aboard some merchant vessel?
41425Why not hail him?
41425Why should I leave the foundry?
41425Why should you? 41425 Why that letter?"
41425Why, Gerald? 41425 Why, what''s this?
41425Why, what''s this?
41425Why, who aer this? 41425 Will the searchlight fall upon it just as we enter?
41425Yes, and what about the sharks? 41425 Yes; and then, what occurred?"
41425Yes? 41425 You are acquainted with these parts, I hear?"
41425You will engage? 41425 Youngsters?
41425Aer anyone following?"
41425Aer there any man aboard this boat as feels like coming up?
41425Aer yer ready?
41425Ai nt that a shell?''"
41425All right?
41425All say ebery day,''Where am de boss Hal and de young master?
41425Am I not on duty?
41425Am I not the leader?
41425Am I to stay here, or shall I leave until the war is over?
41425Am dat Massa Hal?"
41425Am dey killed by de Spanish dog?
41425An army to invade is wanted, and where is ours to come from?
41425And are you very much hurt?"
41425And how are we to obtain information?
41425And so you''ve got to that point?
41425And then?
41425And what is all this about?"
41425And what of Dora?
41425And what of yourself, my boy?"
41425And who but a bold and resolute man could have volunteered for such an undertaking as that proposed?
41425And who could hope to follow those long black hulls racing through the water?
41425And why not?
41425And you two lads managed it?
41425Are you not the Britisher?
41425Are you still anxious to go?"
41425Are you sure that it is wise?"
41425Are you sure you are not mistaken?"
41425Are you, my friend?
41425At Eldorado?"
41425Been upset by the fighting and noise?"
41425Better?
41425Brindle?"
41425Broke; ai nt that it?"
41425But for that I reckon you would have been shot this very morning, for how else could you have succeeded in escaping from the Morro Castle?
41425But for what reason?
41425But how are you, Hal?
41425But how can they fail, when flames like that are pouring from the funnel?
41425But how?"
41425But look here, Marchant; if Cervera is really in there, why does he not make a rush at us?
41425But tell me, Hal, was there cause?
41425But there, what am I doing?
41425But under what conditions?
41425But what about you, Hal?
41425But what had happened?
41425But what have you learned?"
41425But what is the value of a promise from you?"
41425But when can you leave the ship?
41425But who would take the risk?
41425But why not attack Havana?
41425But why should they?"
41425But why?"
41425But would that do any good to our friends-- to-- er-- Dora?
41425But, supposing that score referred to the overseer, the brat of an Englishman who thwarted me before?
41425CHAPTER XIII IN DANGER AND DISTRESS"Who are you two over there?
41425CHAPTER XX THE INVASION OF CUBA"And so you were aboard the_ Merrimac_, and were one of that extraordinarily gallant crew?"
41425Ca n''t yer see him, boys?
41425Can we come in behind?
41425Can you do anything for him in the way of a cheap passage?"
41425Can you do it for us?
41425Can you do it?"
41425Can you help me?"
41425Can you swim, Gerald?"
41425Come, what are their names, and where do they hail from?"
41425Could anything be more discouraging?
41425Cut off steam?
41425Did anyone hear that?
41425Did anyone hear that?
41425Did the man who worked it suspect that they were there?
41425Did they dwell for the space of more than a moment upon Mr. Brindle and any of the hands he knew?
41425Discovery?"
41425Do you care to think that Dora may be insulted by such a man?"
41425Do you follow me, Pete?"
41425Do you follow me?
41425Do you follow?
41425Do you happen to know either of those two men who were speaking to me on the platform?"
41425Do you mean to tell me that I shall not be a match for such a man?"
41425Do you see, old boy?
41425Do you think that I could make an error when it occurred so close at hand?
41425Do you understand?"
41425Do you wish to let your friends hear you?"
41425Follow, old chap?"
41425Follow?
41425For supposing the transport and supply fail, where would all the hungry men and horses obtain food?
41425For who could guess when those long sleuthhounds of the sea would leave their kennels beside the wharves, and slip out into the open?
41425Gerald?"
41425Grub?
41425Had matters come to such a pass that the destruction of the_ Maine_ would set the countries at each other''s throats?"
41425Had she lost her bearings in the darkness?
41425Had she run aground?
41425Hal?
41425Hang it, old man, do n''t you know me, or are you too proud?
41425Has he been told?"
41425Has it been good?"
41425Has something more terrible happened?"
41425Have we fallen in with another ship, and borrowed a crew of engine hands?"
41425Have you a box about you, comrade?"
41425Have you anything like a meal aboard?"
41425Have you not been the means of killing men?
41425Here, what''s been happening?
41425High jinks at home?
41425How about the foundry?
41425How are you usually called?
41425How are you, youngster?"
41425How do you come into the quarrel?"
41425How do you feel, old boy?
41425How do you know that it is not those beggarly prisoners whom we are to waste powder upon to- morrow morning?
41425How far should you say we are from the Dons?"
41425How is he?
41425How long will it take you to find all of them?"
41425How was it that you came to be aboard that old tank of a launch?
41425How would you act in the circumstances?"
41425How, then, did these prisoners escape?
41425I suppose it''s hopeless now, sir?"
41425I wonder whether he''s hurt?"
41425I wonder who they are?
41425If Hobson and his men undertake it cheerfully, why should not I?"
41425If not, then why should they attempt to escape, particularly when one of them carries a letter, the contents of which will clear them?
41425If we are worsted, where will be the difference?
41425In what part?"
41425Is that you?"
41425It can mean nothing worse in the end, for what sentence can be more severe than that of death?
41425Look here, Hal, what the dickens are you talking about?"
41425Meanwhile, what had become of the two men who had attempted to deprive Hal of the bag?
41425No one would listen to the beggarly Englishman, for are not they the same as Americans?
41425Now, Hal, you have proved so thoughtful and cute before; let me know what you think about the matter?
41425Now, are you ready, old boy?
41425Now, do you jump at it or not?"
41425Now, how is it to be done?
41425Now, if you were captured with them, that rascal of a sweep-- what''s his name?
41425Now, old boy, will you command the firing party?"
41425Now, what are we to do?"
41425Now, what is in the wind?
41425Now, what is it?"
41425Now, when shall we come?"
41425Now, where can they have hidden themselves?"
41425Now, where have we met?"
41425Now, who is in the hacienda beside your accomplice?"
41425Of course, they know that it is one of our usual expeditions; but do they suspect anything more?
41425Oh, from the lieutenant?
41425Oh, only escaping steam?
41425Oh, where am dey, Jake?''
41425Our friend, the Señor Brindle, will not dream of us; for did he not see us descend from the cars some miles back?
41425Ready?
41425Relatives, by any chance?"
41425Risk?
41425Rows with the boss?
41425Savvey?
41425Say, Mr. Marchant, have you ever been under fire?"
41425Say, Mr. Marchant, sir, how''d you and your chum care for a little excursion?
41425Say, aer that Spanish fellers thur?"
41425Say, boys, have you ever heard the sing of a shell?"
41425Say, do you know Guantanamo, the port forty miles east of Santiago?"
41425Say, sir, what was the name you mentioned?"
41425Say, who, in the name of all that''s curious, are you, youngster?"
41425Say, will yer lead some of the boys over yonder, so as ter cut in behind them critters?
41425Scarcely able to crawl themselves, was it wonderful that the transport of food and ammunition was difficult?
41425Shall I go over the side first, or will you?
41425Shall you try at midnight, or will you think it best to wait till the early hours of to- morrow?"
41425So you''re that fellow, are you?"
41425Surely it is not because you are too timid a donzella( maiden)?
41425That aer the game?
41425That was the sequence of events; and what was to prevent a similar fate from befalling them?
41425The gentleman with you is Señor-- I mean, Mr. Brindle of Cuba?"
41425The harbor?
41425The launch?"
41425The men were ordered to sleep beside their guns, but who of them could be expected to obey?
41425The question is, How are we to set about the matter?
41425Then where?
41425Then why play into their hands, and rush from security to destruction?
41425Then why should you grumble when your own fate reaches you?
41425Then, again, where would our supply department be?
41425There are mines to be thought of, and, besides, where should we be if we got into the harbor?
41425There, now, what have you to say?"
41425Was there any sudden shock that you know of?"
41425We will deal gently with him till then; but if he refuses to be silent----In any case, you have the revolver and some inches of steel?
41425Well, old man, must you go?
41425Were not the Americans doing their utmost to capture the Spanish fleet?
41425Were the Spaniards dozing?
41425What about them?
41425What aer it?
41425What ails the lad?"
41425What are the conditions now?
41425What are they saying, I wonder?"
41425What are we to do?"
41425What are you asking for?"
41425What can we do for you this time?"
41425What can we do?"
41425What did it mean to one acquainted with the noble profession of a sailor?
41425What did we do for the cause?
41425What do yer say, sir?"
41425What do you all say to a short rest in our bunks?
41425What do you fear?
41425What do you mean?"
41425What do you propose to do with yourself, may I inquire?"
41425What do you propose?"
41425What do you say to that, old boy?"
41425What do you say to the plan?"
41425What do you think of that?"
41425What do you want?"
41425What experience have you had?"
41425What friends, may I ask, sir?
41425What has been done to capture him?"
41425What has happened to you both since you left us?
41425What has happened?"
41425What have you to say for yourself?"
41425What have you to say to that, sir?"
41425What if the bag were only one proud ship each night?
41425What is all this bother about?"
41425What is happening?"
41425What is it like?"
41425What is it, Mr. Brindle?
41425What is it, lad?"
41425What is it?
41425What is its nature?"
41425What is that fellow saying?"
41425What is that?"
41425What is the matter?"
41425What is the trouble?"
41425What is there suspicious about us?
41425What is this sudden commotion?
41425What is this?
41425What is to be done?"
41425What is to prevent that rascal from returning as he threatened?
41425What made you undertake the task?
41425What of the others?
41425What says the foreman?"
41425What score do you imagine the gallant Pedro has paid for me?"
41425What shall we do with them?"
41425What then?"
41425What thoughts were Hal''s as he was driven to his new home?
41425What use to charge into the thickness of the vegetation?
41425What war have you been in?
41425What was it then?
41425What was it?
41425What was that?
41425What was that?
41425What was the quarrel between you?"
41425What was to be done?
41425What will you be doing?"
41425What will you do for a living?
41425What would be the use?"
41425What''s happening?
41425What''s it all about?"
41425What''s that for?"
41425What''s this?
41425What''s this?
41425What''s this?"
41425What''s this?"
41425What''s this?"
41425What''s up?"
41425When do you start?"
41425When do you think you could travel?"
41425Where are they, I say?''
41425Where are you going?
41425Where are you steering to?"
41425Where can the boat be?"
41425Where could they fly then?
41425Where is Billing?"
41425Where is it?"
41425Where is the cabin, then?
41425Where is the evidence?"
41425Where on earth have you been?
41425Where the dickens did you come from?
41425Where were they now?
41425Who aer yer?"
41425Who am dat?
41425Who are these?"
41425Who are you?"
41425Who is that standing there with the mules?"
41425Who stopped the engines, and nearly got knocked into so much pulp?
41425Who would have thought it of Hal-- the fellow who never quarrels, and seems to be liked by everyone?
41425Who''s this?"
41425Why could you not use your own ruffians?"
41425Why have they been taken?
41425Why not call upon the passengers?
41425Why not turn in?
41425Why should he?
41425Why, then, should he not be allowed to remain?
41425Why?
41425Why?"
41425Will any of the passengers volunteer?"
41425Will anyone help me do it?"
41425Will you accept the post?
41425Will you boss the gang?
41425Will you help me to join as one of the volunteers?"
41425Will you stick to it?"
41425Will you take that?
41425Will you, like a good fellow, contrive to get me included in the expedition?"
41425Will you-- can you help me, sir?"
41425You are, of course, but what are you doin''with this young fellow aboard a Spanish craft?"
41425You do not require them any longer, for the winter is at hand; and, besides, what help have they been on this occasion?
41425You heard how one poor fellow spotted me in the darkness; what chance, then, had I of landing with a batch of negroes?"
41425You understand?
41425You want helpers, sir?
41425You''ll remember the Spaniard?
41425You''re dying to be right in the very thick of it; is n''t that somewhere near the case?"
41425Your youngsters?"
41425aer some of yer goin''ter take two weeks about it?
41425aer that it?"
41425ai nt that another poor feller?"
41425and are you not the servant?
41425and what port are you bound for?"
41425and who''s this?"
41425do so, and what will happen?
41425that you?"
41425the times will change, let us hope; and meanwhile, who can say what will happen?
41425then you think that more men are necessary, Hal?"
41425what are those outside?"
41425what is this?
41425what was that?"
41425you two wounded troopers?