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39291Can we look to the home to provide this fundamental basis of a true apprenticeship system?
39291Can we rest satisfied that the parents exercise over the growing lads that salutary control all growing lads require?
39291Do they last when school- days are over, and the boys gone out to work?
39291Finally, assuming indentured apprenticeship to be both practical and desirable, would it provide a solution for the problem of boy labour?
39291From what quarter may we expect the new apprenticeship to come?
39291How is the necessary training to be provided?
39291In what direction is the remedy to be looked for?
39291It might, therefore, be asked what is the use of an exchange for boys who can already find employment of a sort more easily than is good for them?
39291Something in place of these he must have, for even labourers''families must live.... What was the way out?
39291To all who ask, or to only selected number?
39291To what extent are boys employed while still liable to attend school?
39291To what extent does the apprenticeship of to- day satisfy the conditions of a true apprenticeship system?
39291To what extent is this general assumption justified by the results of actual experience?
39291To what kind of employers or to what classes of employment shall we send boys?
39291What are the first occupations selected by these 120,000 boys?
39291What contribution does the home make to the solution of the apprenticeship question?
39291What effect does employment have on the physical condition of children under the age of fourteen?
39291What part does the State, as guardian, play in this work of supervision?
39291What, if any, effect does the employment of school- children have on the general question of the preparation for a trade?
39291Why may not we look for a general extension of these methods?
39291Will the poor parent, whose lot is pitiable enough as things are, be able to stand the loss?
61204Are we specialists? 61204 But you could n''t execute them?"
61204Is that all you can say about it?
61204Well, well, you''re really fired up are n''t you? 61204 What else, teener?"
61204What''s that, baby?
61204What''s yours, teener?
61204What, son?
61204Where you think you''re going, my pretty lad?
61204You enjoyed the hunt, Seton? 61204 How come he''d been stuck with parental images like that? 61204 I ca n''t turn you out and have it erupt later-- and maybe shed clean innocent blood, can I?
61204If this muscle- bound creep was such a big boy, what was he doing holding down a desk?
61204Is n''t it better all around, Seton, for us to do it, as part of growing up?
61204Know where that is, punk?"
61204Right, punk?"
61204That they have to be executed?"
61204That''s the Youth Board''s headache, ai n''t it?
61204Think you''re the only kid breaking out tonight?"
61204What do we know about adolescent trauma and like that?
61204What was the matter, Seton?"
61204You got your kicks?"
61204You have a pass, killer?"
61204You know that, Seton?"
61204You realize there''s nothing can be done for them?
35637''Where was your God- given skill in healing when One of Royal Blood lay fainting on the bed of dire-- almost mortal-- sickness?'' 35637 ''Where was your silver eloquence, your voice of persuasion, when the strife of party was at its fiercest?''
35637''Where was your sword in the hour of your country''s danger?'' 35637 And the answer?
35637And where is he now?
35637But what have you been doing? 35637 Ca n''t you answer?"
35637Did I not know I was doing wrong? 35637 Do n''t you know that the populace always hates the artist-- and kills him if it can?
35637How else,he says,"can one account for the stricken state in which all the animal world grows and is eternally impotent?
35637How many cuts, you young sneak?
35637Is n''t it incredible?
35637Law bless you, Sir, you''re right, as you always are, or why, Doctor? 35637 Look here, old chap,"he said,"did you notice young Meyrick at breakfast?"
35637May we see It?
35637Modern civilisation has advanced in many ways? 35637 Now do you understand?
35637Then, again,he might go on,"the symbolism would very likely be misleading to a great many people; but what is one to do?
35637To Selden Abbey? 35637 Were you in the bully, Bates?"
35637What do you know about it?
35637What manner of man was this? 35637 What''s this, Pelly?"
35637Where can you get it? 35637 Why not?
35637Yes, it is a hideous world enough, is n''t it? 35637 ''What do you want with Drink?'' 35637 Advanced? 35637 And Keats, and how many others in my country and in yours and in all countries? 35637 And all the loafers joined in the chorus:That''s right, Tom; why_ do_ you talk such silly lies as that-- him being a clergyman?"
35637And as for Shrove- tide, too, what point in jollity without a fast to follow?''
35637And if the great sometimes fail, what hope is there for the little?
35637And is n''t it a pleasant thought that you and I practically live under the government of these people?
35637And you, Rawson, how do you account for your eyes being black?
35637And, on the other hand, what could the most orthodox desire safer than a chaplain who was not only a bishop, but a peer of the realm?
35637Antiquarians would laugh?
35637Are you fond of old stones?"
35637Are you not aware that such conduct as this is entirely inconsistent with the tone of a great Public School?
35637But is the joy of Adulteration to be the last goal, the final Initiation of the Race of Men?
35637But now the grimness of the rugged features seemed abolished; the face shone, as it were, with the light of a flame-- but a flame of what fire?
35637But what was this?
35637But when shall I once more renew Those heavenly hours in Gladys''arms?"
35637Cradock?"
35637Do I understand you to affirm that those few leaves which you hold in your hand will produce marked symptoms?"
35637Do you call this a Spartan Discipline?
35637Do you know that your uncle and aunt at Lupton would say that we were all mad together?
35637Do you know what I did, Sir?
35637Do you know what a low public- house smells like in London on a hot afternoon?
35637Do you remember the critic of the"Eatanswill Gazette"?
35637Does the self- tormenting fakir act from this motive?
35637Feel like writing home about it?
35637Freedom from excesses, from extravagances, from wild enthusiasms?
35637Have you been in the Fields?"
35637Have you remarked anything of the kind yourself?"
35637Have you seen them?
35637He had only countered with a mild:"What do you do that for, Pelly?"
35637He sat down by the hearth and asked whether I was saved, and did I love the Lord as I ought to, and if I ever had any bad thoughts about young men?
35637He was your wife''s nephew, was n''t he?
35637How is it that I was not ashamed before the Finger of the Almighty?
35637How many cuts?
35637How_ could_ he growl, him being a clergyman?"
35637I hope you have n''t been spending the afternoon in some low public- house?
35637I suppose we are to look forward to the time when your researches will have made Lupton famous?
35637I suppose you are studying character just at present?
35637I wonder what would happen if some chance guest were to refuse tea and to ask for a glass of beer, or even a brandy and soda?
35637In the grain of sand and in all the land what may ye arraign as disparate?
35637Is not this the case?"
35637Is this your idea of playing games?
35637It is fine for Burns, is it not, that his stupid compatriots have not ceased to utter follies about him for the last eighty years?
35637It is impossible?
35637Let us down gently, wo n''t you?
35637Lived there?"
35637Now, instead of assenting briskly and firmly as before the other man said:"Been much in France?
35637Of course, you know a maniac is stronger than three ordinary men?
35637Or perhaps you have excogitated some theories of your own?
35637Perhaps you would like to lecture to the school on St. Paul''s Cathedral?
35637Pleasant, is n''t it?
35637Possibly; but who cared about antiquarians?
35637Pray, what are your views as to the age of Stonehenge?"
35637Scotchmen?
35637She was astonished and asked me why-- was I not fond of her?
35637Take_ La Terre_; do you think it is''realistic''because it describes minutely, and probably faithfully, the event of a cow calving?
35637The games?
35637The tales that yet await the novelist who has courage( what is his name, by the way?
35637Then when they said,''But how about those Anges- Gardiens?''
35637Then, again, who could show that Shakespeare had not visited Lupton?
35637There is a bird that sings in the valley of the Soar When shall I hear again the notes of its melody?
35637This is your home, is n''t it?
35637Thus he would look at his Sol d''Or and say:''What is the use of that?
35637Was he mad, or was he supremely wise?
35637Wass you ever hear of such a liarr as that?"
35637We must be careful, must n''t we, how we behave?
35637Well, then, what did Madame Panurge?
35637What does Parker say?
35637What does it matter?
35637What does the story mean?
35637What excuse have you to make?
35637What have you been doing to yourself?
35637What have you been doing with yourself?
35637What is advancement?
35637What is it like, do you think, in London?"
35637What is the hero that he should be dowered with the love of virgins of Paradise?
35637What message has it for us to- day?
35637What on earth did you want to go to Selden Abbey for?
35637What''s the meaning of all this?"
35637What, then, did he do?
35637When shall I behold once more Gwladys in that valley?
35637Where do you think of going?"
35637Where have you been all this time?"
35637Wherefore should the May Queen be"holy, wise, and fair,"if not to symbolise the Virgin Mary?
35637Why does n''t some scientific man stop wasting his time over a lot of useless rubbish and discover a way of bottling the odour of the past?
35637Why should a country gentleman be at the mercy of his agent, forced for lack of technical knowledge to accept statements which he could not check?
35637Why should it be spotless as the snow?
35637You are a budding antiquarian, are you, Ambrose, with an interest in Norman arches-- eh?
35637You do not understand that?
35637You enquire what was the matter?
35637You know how they are always prating about Bible Teaching-- the''simple morality of the Gospel,''and all that nauseous stuff?
35637You know what it promised any boy who shirked rocker?
35637You must have seen the Resolution of the Sixth on the notice- board of the High School?
35637You think, then, that I shall be freed from all unfair competition while I pay my addresses to my young friend, Miss Floyer?"
35637Your deceased mother, you were saying, will have entered into her reward forty years ago on February the second of next year?
35637Your lamented mother used this specific with remarkable success?"
35637_ Cælumque tueri_--to sand the sugar?
35637he would reply,''Where are they?
9112A spy?
9112Ah, in New Jersey? 9112 Ah, indeed?
9112Ah, indeed? 9112 And is the house really haunted?"
9112And then the eyes we saw-?
9112And what did he say?
9112Are there any rebels in there now?
9112Brother to Dick Dare?
9112But, what are you going to do next, Dick? 9112 Dick was here, then, sir?"
9112Did he accept our offer of our services?
9112Did he state his business?
9112Did you see General Washington, Dick?
9112Do you mean to insult me?
9112Do you think I''m a fool, to get myself laughed at for engaging in a fight with a green country boy?
9112Do you think there is any danger that they will return?
9112Do you think you can find General Stirling?
9112Do you think you will fight when the time comes?
9112Goodness, what will Mary do if you go away?
9112Harry Fuller, eh? 9112 Harry Fuller,"Dick replied"Where do you live?"
9112Have you secured any information of value?
9112He had the news from General Percy?
9112He was willing for you to come, then, was he?
9112How did you learn about it, Ben?
9112How do ye like army life, anyhow, Zeke?
9112How do ye like et?
9112How do you like it, Coggins?
9112How long has he been gone?
9112How many are there with you, Tom? 9112 How soon will the battle take place, Dick?"
9112How would it do to take Dootchy wid yez, Dick?
9112I said dot I vould be as goot a sby as vot Tim Murphies vould be, see? 9112 I suppose the rascally spy is n''t still in this clump of timer, eh?"
9112I think we will be as good fighters as any of them, when we get started, eh, Tom?
9112I wonder if I got the rebel?
9112I''ll be glad when we git inter a bettle with the rebels, Lem, wo n''t you?
9112I''ll tell you what, boys,said Tom Dare,"it was wonderful, the way General Washington talked, was n''t it?"
9112I''m glad you are to be a soldier, but I- well, you might get killed you know, and- and-"Would you care, Elsie?
9112I''m sure they will, are n''t you?
9112I''m to wait till you come?
9112I''ve been tried in the fire, do you hear? 9112 Is that so?"
9112Is there anyone here by the name of Dare?
9112Is thet so?
9112Is this your home, Jackie?
9112Just listen to thot, wull yez?
9112Nonsense, Jackie, do n''t be afraid, but where is your home?
9112Now,said Putnam when he had finished,"do you think you can find the British without any trouble?"
9112Now?
9112Oh, where can they be?
9112Oh, you do, eh?
9112Oh, you do, eh?
9112Resting, eh?
9112Say you so, my son?
9112So you say, my boy?
9112So you were not afraid, eh?
9112So you''re here, eh?
9112Spy- work again, Dick?
9112Then we will be genuine soldiers, eh, Dick?
9112There will be a dozen or more of the Tories, and what can you and Tom do against so many?
9112This is n''t the full army, then?
9112Tom Dare, eh? 9112 We would be very foolish if we opened the door, would we not?"
9112Well, now, the question is, How am I to get into the camp and secure information regarding the plans of the British?
9112What are their plans?
9112What are you going there for?
9112What are you going to do?
9112What did you learn, my boy?
9112What do you mean?
9112What does that mean, comrade?
9112What have they done with your father? 9112 What have you got there, comrades?"
9112What in the world brought you here, Tom?
9112What is the favor? 9112 What is wanted?"
9112What is your name, friend?
9112What is your name?
9112What made you tired?
9112What shall I do?
9112What will father say?
9112What''s your name?
9112When are you going to approach the encampment? 9112 When are you going, Dick?"
9112When did you thrash them, before?
9112When was that?
9112When will we go, Dick?
9112Where away, comrade?
9112Where to, Dick?
9112Who are you and why do you wish to see the general?
9112Who are you?
9112Who are you?
9112Who is the young man, orderly?
9112Who is there?
9112Who was it?
9112Who, the general?
9112Who?
9112Who?
9112Whom have you there?
9112Whut''ll ye do, Dick Dare, hey?
9112Why are you sitting here?
9112Why do you want to do that?
9112Why so, sir?
9112Will they take you into the army- a boy like you?
9112Will you show me to the presence of the commander- in- chief, sir?
9112Would I be anxious to join the king''s army if I were not?
9112Would you really have fought him?
9112Yes, whut''ll ye do?
9112Yes? 9112 You are Richard Dare?"
9112You are Richard Dare?
9112You are a loyal king''s man, then, are you?
9112You do n''t mean it, Dick?
9112You sent for me, your excellency?
9112You think there will be lots of fighting, then? 9112 You were not hit by the bullet from the redcoat''s musket, Dick?"
9112After a few moments of silence there came the command, in a stern voice:"Who is there?
9112Are n''t you glad?"
9112Are you a member of the patriot army, also?"
9112At what hour shall I report here?"
9112Boggs?"
9112But could he do this?
9112But how about Mrs. Dare and Mary?
9112But, where could he hide?
9112Chapter III Ben Foster Brings Important News"Oh, Dick, is it true that you and Tom are going to enter the army and fight for liberty?"
9112Dick saluted and said:"You sent for me, your excellency?"
9112Did n''t Dick tell you about it?"
9112Do you think that you can succeed, Dick?"
9112Do you think you could do Dick any good, if I were to let you go, my boy?"
9112Evidently the man realized it was useless to carry the deception further, for he cried out, sneeringly:"Oh, will you indeed, Dick Dare?
9112Had n''t they better come over to our house until after the attack has been made?
9112Had they seen him as he crawled through the opening?
9112How are you going to get into their encampment?"
9112How can I spare you, too?"
9112How old are you?"
9112How soon do you think that will happen?
9112How wold you like to again venture out toward the British lines in search of information?"
9112I do n''t like ter hev ter come an''go just ez sumbuddy tells me, do you?"
9112I think we can do so, do n''t you?"
9112I wonder how it happened?"
9112I wonder what they would say if they knew I was so near them?"
9112Is father there?"
9112No objection is there?"
9112Now?"
9112Oh, Tom, is that you?"
9112Oh, is it really you?"
9112One or two said:"How are you, comrade?"
9112They have knowledge of you project?"
9112Washington was thoughtful for a few moments, and then said:"He is a young man, you say?"
9112Well, Master Tom Dare, where do you live?"
9112Well, did you learn anything else?"
9112Well, it is settled, then?
9112Well, what are you doing over here on Long Island?"
9112What are you doing here?"
9112What can I do for you, my boy?"
9112What do you want to see him for?"
9112What else would make the noise that we heard?"
9112What is the nature of the work you wish me to do?"
9112What is the number?"
9112What is your name?"
9112What kind of an offer, my young friend?"
9112What shall we do?
9112When are we likely to get into a battle with them?"
9112When do you start?"
9112When do you think you will be back?"
9112When shall I start?"
9112Where are you bound for?"
9112Who comes there?"
9112Who comes there?"
9112Why did you wish to see the British army?"
9112Wo n''t you come in, Abe?"
9112Would he be hauled out of the hollow tree and made a prisoner?
9112You feel certain that there will be war?"
9112You think you will like spy- work?"
9112You will attempt his spy- work?"
9112You wish to try your hand at the work of learning this, my boy?"
61064And how about Margaret?
61064And they are just bully, are n''t they? 61064 And what would we do with the useless little paint scrubber aboard a real ship?"
61064But did n''t you send word to the ship?
61064But did you find Captain Bracewell?
61064But where did they go?
61064But where was the_ Sea Witch_ when sighted, and whither bound?
61064But why did n''t they stay here with you, Mr. Becket? 61064 Did you say anything to Mr. Stanley P. Cochran about vessels?
61064Do you mean they''ll have to depend on his getting to sea again?
61064Do you think I''m scuppered yet?
61064How can I show my face anywhere? 61064 How is that old barnacle that commands her?
61064Is she coming around all right?
61064Is she your granddaughter?
61064Is there any news?
61064Oh, but we are glad to see you, and are you all right, and are you coming home to supper with us? 61064 So you are the young nine- days''wonder, are you?
61064Was it anything about Captain Bracewell?
61064What in the world has happened to you now?
61064What kind of a miracle has happened to you?
61064What news?
61064What was it? 61064 What-- why-- how do you know?"
61064What? 61064 Who owns the_ Sea Witch_?"
61064Who will take her out?
61064Why ca n''t you do as I tell you? 61064 Why did n''t I think to telephone the dock as soon as I guessed it in the newspaper?"
61064Why did n''t you stop your engines, you worthless, cowardly scoundrel?
61064Why does n''t he say who and what he is?
61064Why, bless me,declared Mr. Cochran,"have you come to New York without a chance to see your folks?
61064You are coming over to see us before you sail, are n''t you?
61064You did it without orders?
61064You mean it ist not a big man''s work?
61064You mean that I might have helped to get a ship for Captain John?
61064You will excuse me, wo n''t you, folks?
61064You will take me with you in the_ Sea Witch_, wo n''t you? 61064 You''ve got what you wanted, and what more do you want?
61064Young Cochran safe in port? 61064 And Margaret-- was she looking for him, trying to send across the water her message:Do n''t forget your dearest folks"?
61064And has the other boat been picked up?"
61064And we were to blame for it again, were n''t we?"
61064And you must write to me, wo n''t you?"
61064Another soft- baked landsman that has made up his mind to quit us, eh?"
61064Any orders, sir?"
61064Anybody lost of your company?
61064Anybody with him?
61064Are all hands asleep?
61064Are all hands with you?"
61064As soon as he had gained shelter, David gasped:"Did you ever see a storm as bad as this, Peter?"
61064As the mate raised his lantern to read the log- dial, Mr. Cochran exclaimed:"It''s you again, is it?
61064Bad- tempered as ever?"
61064Bless my soul, are you the lad from the_ Roanoke_ they think so much of?
61064Bless them, what news had they?
61064But he proves he was usin''all proper care, and they ca n''t give him the sack, eh?
61064But was not any sacrifice worth while that would give him a chance to sail with Margaret?
61064But what in the world can I do about it?"
61064But why should Captain Bracewell have quit his calling, reflected Mr. Cochran, while he was still fit for years of command?
61064But why was he not aboard the_ Roanoke_?
61064But will you try to coax David to ship with you?"
61064But you will berth with the cadets, understand?
61064But you will help me to get the_ Sea Witch_ for the captain, wo n''t you?"
61064Ca n''t we charter a hack and overhaul Stanley P. and tell him the prodigal is ashamed of the error of his ways?"
61064David ran after them, and as he helped his friend overside, Arthur asked:"Is it go or stay, with you?
61064Did you want to go with them?"
61064Disobeying orders again?"
61064Do n''t you understand?
61064Do you expect me to sit here yarning all night with a tuppenny cadet?
61064Do you peg away at your books off watch?"
61064Do you think I''ll stake the lives of two thousand people against one or twenty?
61064Dried- up little man with a white goatee?"
61064Forget what?
61064Had you been dismasted and awash very long?"
61064Have you met him?"
61064He roused from his stupor and hoarsely quavered:"Where is Arthur?
61064He tried in vain to sit up, and called to the nurse:"What time is it, ma''am?
61064He vill give us a race, eh?"
61064Help was coming, but it might be too late, and where, oh where, was Mr. Becket?
61064How about it, Davy Downes?
61064How can such things be?"
61064How did you get a chance to kick up such a fuss?"
61064How many of his bones had they broken?
61064How many years more do you serve in your old machine shop before you get your papers?"
61064How''s mother?"
61064How''s that?
61064However, they ca n''t keep a good man down, and you will stand by your friends, blow high, blow low, wo n''t you, Davy?"
61064I do n''t believe I''ve slept a wink this week, have I, grandfather?"
61064I wish we were in steam instead of sail, do n''t you?
61064If you are very good you may talk to him five minutes, but no more visitors until to- morrow, understand?"
61064It''s you, is it?"
61064Leave the boy adrift?
61064Margaret called out playfully:"Why do n''t you toot your whistle and salute us, Captain Downes?
61064Me the owner?
61064Mr. Becket looked a little less hopeless as he exclaimed:"Is it too late to patch it up?
61064Mr. Becket was first to reach him, and he proceeded to thump David''s chest and pound his back with the exhortation:"All sound and fit for duty?
61064Mr. Cochran sank into a chair, while Margaret timidly asked him:"Will you have a piece of my apple pie, sir?
61064Now what_ do_ you think of that?"
61064Oh, if you could have seen her under full sail-- but what is the use of my raving about the_ Sea Witch_?
61064Oh, is n''t she just beautiful, even as a toy?"
61064Oh, what shall I tell her?"
61064Oh, wo n''t you let me try?"
61064Send old Thrasher a wireless, do you hear?
61064Shall I put your name on the ship''s papers?"
61064She had both her hands around one of David''s as she cried:"Are you always going to get banged up, you poor sailor boy?
61064So you two have made it up?
61064Springing to his feet, he flourished his napkin in the air, and shouted:"What''s the matter with Captain John Bracewell as master of the_ Sea Witch_?
61064Stanley P. Cochran_ asked you to bunk in his house, to be mess- mates with him and his only boy?
61064Swift to get at the heart of a matter, the captain snapped at David:"How did it happen?
61064The cadet brushed a hand across his eyes, ashamed of his emotion, but the kind- hearted old seaman chuckled:"Vat is it, Mister Downes?
61064The collision did n''t stave you in anywheres?"
61064The guest risked another question:"Did they ever try it before, sir?"
61064The luckless mate had no more to say, however, than this: DEAR DAVY: Do you need a strong and willing seaman in your gilt- edged packet?
61064The one I_ ought_ to steer, or the one I_ want_ to follow?
61064The_ Sea Witch_?
61064Was Mr. Becket still stranded, and was there any hope of a ship for Captain John?
61064Was it lack of"sand"that made him ready to quit the calling he had longed for all his life?
61064Was n''t it a shame?
61064Was this the kind of seamanship a man learned in steamers?
61064We want you bad, but we''re not going to stand in your way, hey, Margaret?"
61064We were led aboard under false pretences, hey, David?"
61064Were there no policemen in New York?
61064What about Mr. Becket?
61064What are you doing here, alive and well, with my son lost and dying out yonder, lost at sea?
61064What did I hear?
61064What did a cracked head- piece amount to now?
61064What do you mean?
61064What good have I been to Captain John and Margaret?
61064What had the engineer''s department to do with saving life in time of shipwreck?
61064What has come over you?"
61064What if it does cost you your position?
61064What is your business?"
61064What kind of a vessel would this be if all hands did as they pleased?"
61064What makes such very rich people seem so dreadfully lonesome?
61064What must you be when you are well and sound?
61064What shall I say to his mother?
61064What ship found them?
61064What''s all this devil''s business?"
61064What''s wanted?"
61064When I saved a man''s life in the dark from a vessel that went down under us?
61064When are you coming to see us?
61064Which course do you want me to take?
61064Why ca n''t you sail with us?
61064Why could n''t it have been the other way?"
61064Will it make your head hurt?"
61064Will we be after goin''in search of the boats, do you know?"
61064Will you come and see for yourself?
61064Wo n''t we see you again before we sail, Davy?
61064Wonder where he got''em?
61064Would he not regret the chance after he had thrown it away?
61064Would n''t as fine a ship as this persuade you to go to sea again?"
61064Would n''t it be a glorious surprise for him?"
61064You have abandoned the yacht''s boats?"
61064You look after anybody?
61064You must think I''m the dickens of a shipmate in foul weather, hey, boy?"
61064You turned down Mr. Stanley P. Cochran?
61064You vas sore on the skipper and the ship, so?"
61064You wo n''t go, will you, if you can feel strong and well at home with us?"
61064You wo n''t refuse this time, will you?
59084Ah, my fine fellow, how do English pigs like punishment parades in this weather?
59084Ah,said the captain to me,"was it not well that you struggled on?"
59084Ah; and how in self- defence?
59084And Giulia,--I took her in my arms and kissed her,--"do you not understand?
59084And beauty and money, what will they not tempt men to do?
59084And for a week?
59084And only hospital; word of honour?
59084And the commandant will promote you sergeant to- morrow?
59084And where, my dear Marie, did you learn all this?
59084Are you armed?
59084Are you pleased?
59084But can we not find a hiding- place-- some place that nobody could find even in broad daylight?
59084But how do you know,asked a commandant one day,"that the dead men were paid in full?"
59084But only to hospital?
59084But suppose you are ordered to take them and to set them in order yourself?
59084But the Foreign Legion could not be always in Algeria, on the borders of the desert?
59084But there were French soldiers also there, were there not?
59084But there were three wounds; is it not so?
59084But was there not a good chance of promotion in the Legion?
59084But why?
59084Can you not go to the United States,I asked,"and make a new home there?"
59084Can you not guess?
59084Can you not speak?
59084Can you not,I suggested,"take it to the woman in whose quarters you live?"
59084Certainly not,I replied;"why should I kill him when there are so many others who have more grievances than I?
59084Certainly yes,he replied;"we did well in the rehearsal, may we not hope to do even better now?"
59084Did I not help to bring many wounded there to- day?
59084Did he tell you anything?
59084Do you know, corporal,said he,"where it is?"
59084Do you think that I have nothing to do except to listen to complaints against you?
59084Does he come to tell me that I have been appointed his aide- de- camp?
59084Does it taste well?
59084Everything goes well, is it not?
59084Good comrade; but will anything happen?
59084Had he much money?
59084Have I not pledged my honour?
59084Have you been well treated here, sergeant- major?
59084How do you explain the third wound?
59084How much,_ mon vieux_, for all in this hole?
59084How much?
59084How often?
59084I do not mind that; in the English army one has to go to India and South Africa, so what matter?
59084I must be good, Giulia?
59084I trust you, Jean,she answered;"will you not trust me?"
59084I will take care of that,said Giulia;"will you tell your companies?"
59084I?
59084If I can not take my own, why yours?
59084Is it nice?
59084Is it not good?
59084Is she alone?
59084Is there anything to be done?
59084Is there anything you want?
59084It is settled, my comrade; only the hospital?
59084May I go to help?
59084Not much,I answered:"but where are the others?"
59084Not this?
59084Not this?
59084Nothing?
59084Of whom are you thinking?
59084Oh, nothing, nothing,I replied;"what can happen?
59084Oh, that will never be mentioned; why should the scoundrel talk of that?
59084Oh, who the devil knows and who the devil cares?
59084Only to hospital?
59084Surely not your honour?
59084Take care, my comrade, you will get into more trouble, and are not things bad enough with you already?
59084That might be possible; but, Mademoiselle Julie, how could I forget you?
59084Then it was my fault too?
59084Then why are you here almost every day?
59084Then will you tell me how much I ought to have for the entertainment of my company?
59084To hospital?
59084True,continued the Italian;"but then why did you not give us notice that you were taking all for yourself and your companions?"
59084Very good, very good; somebody must be sergeant, I suppose, and why not you as well as another? 59084 Very good; but surely not to all?
59084Very good; but why did you buy up all the drink in the two cabarets? 59084 Very well,"I answered;"but always when we are alone?"
59084Very well,said the captain;"but how will you throw the work on their shoulders?"
59084Well, my comrade, what do you wish to say?
59084Well,asked the corporal,"shall we go straight on at top speed or rest?"
59084What are you doing here? 59084 What do you say, my friend?"
59084What happened to you, mon camarade?
59084What indeed?
59084What indeed?
59084What is it?
59084What is wrong?
59084What''s wrong?
59084When and where were you born?
59084Where did you get it?
59084Where is he?
59084Where is she?
59084Who is chiefly with you, Nicholas?
59084Who is there?
59084Why did you not tell us before?
59084Why do you ask that?
59084Why do you tell me that, Giulia?
59084Why, why?
59084Why,he questioned the Russian( I may mention that all through he ignored the rest of us),"why did you not spend the money with all?"
59084Why? 59084 Yes, yes; have you any tobacco?"
59084You are now a legionary; surely you will do as your good comrades do?
59084You are sorry?
59084You captured a flag, you say?
59084You have been here often, very often-- too often; is it not so?
59084You have bought the Jew''s stuff too, my boy?
59084You the sergeant- major?
59084You will never offend me again?
59084You would like to stay here with me?
590844 Company the really aggrieved ones?
590844; but what will you?
590844?
59084After all, is it not bad enough for an officer to punish a man or to get him punishment?
59084After awhile the captain said:"Who was Nicholas?
59084After some time he said:"How old are you?"
59084Ah, Mademoiselle Giulia,"he went on,"what excuse can your lover make now?"
59084And I am the sole survivor-- but why should I anticipate?
59084And as the man departs he is suddenly ordered to halt and face right- about, and then asked:"Who promoted you sergeant?"
59084And what about the allied armies in China of late?
59084And you, you will forgive?"
59084And you?"
59084As I passed the scoundrels used to say:"Sergeant M----, is he married?
59084As for the Cooloolie girl-- well, what would you expect?
59084As soon, therefore, as other white troops could be sent to our camp we should pack and march-- the question was, whither?
59084At last he spoke:"Will mademoiselle kindly go away and permit me to speak alone to the soldier?"
59084Besides, did I not say that I trust you?"
59084But how could I, the one chiefly addressed, say all that?
59084But in the desert what were we to do?
59084But, it will be asked, were there no leaders in the affair?
59084But, my son, what was it about; did he insult you?"
59084But, one may object, how negociate such a billet in such a place?
59084But, one will say, why not transact the business without troubling me?
59084But, you will say, why not use the Turcos?
59084Did he still hold the idea of asking France to give him the sanctified legionaries as a new army?
59084Did that lead to the quarrel?"
59084Do I blame them?
59084Do you not remember Three Fountains?"
59084Has Madame M---- a friend at her house?"
59084He came to me, and said:"I want it, my sergeant- major; will you give it me?"
59084He looked me up and down, and said:"How old?"
59084He paused a little, still keeping his eyes on me, and then, slightly lifting his eyelids, asked:"Seventeen?"
59084He said:"Is it all right?"
59084He smiled, and said:"Was it not good practice for war?
59084How can I do so and trust?"
59084How could we hit men above us whom we could not see?
59084How do I know that he was shot in the back?
59084How do you like the sergeant- major of the canteen?"
59084How long have you been in the Legion?"
59084How much, I ask you, for the hut, the drink, the tobacco, the glasses, the tables and forms, and all the rest of your property?"
59084How old are you?"
59084I cried,"you to stay here alone, beautiful and with money?"
59084I had to do as I did; I surely could not allow any man to misconduct himself here?"
59084I suppose a musician would call a bugle march monotonous; well, it may be so, but how many men out of 200 are musicians?
59084I was not allowed to reply; she put a pretty finger on my lips, and said:"Yes, I know you trust me; why say to me what I know?"
59084If he ascribes a defeat to this, may not people fairly ascribe his victories to good luck, and that alone?
59084If they did not, would our provisions hold out?
59084If we went to Rome, should we have to soldier with the Swiss and other guards?
59084Imagine asking a man who has made a slight mistake in making out the orders of the day:"Can you read and write?"
59084Is he not a rascal?"
59084Is it not so, dearest?"
59084Is it not so?"
59084Is it not so?"
59084It is not pleasant to see so many brave soldiers without arms in such a region; who knows when the Kabyles will attack?"
59084It was quickly opened, and through the raised window we heard the words:"Is Mademoiselle Julie within?"
59084Mac said he could not do less than try to rescue me,--"il est mon pays, n''est ce pas?"
59084No artillery, of course; but who wants artillery when he has enough of rifles?
59084Oh, my friend, why did you not tell me yesterday?"
59084One will ask: Why did not the cavalry return our fire?
59084People will say: Oh, but you were once sergeant- major, and why did not you command rather than the corporal?
59084Second, somebody had to be close to Giulia in every fight, for reasons that may be guessed-- and who had a better right to be at her side than I?
59084Shall we not have even an apology?
59084She hesitated a little, and then answered:"And you too, you will be a good comrade, will you not, Jean?"
59084She looked, calmly enough now, at me, and said:"Did I not tell you yesterday that I trusted you?"
59084She smiled back, as it were triumphantly, and replied:"Why not?"
59084Should we be able to fight our way through, in case the post had to be abandoned?
59084Simple philosophy, was n''t it?
59084That night, when Mac called me for my turn of guard, he said:"Did you notice how queer the corporal was to- day?"
59084The commandant knows that no man is given more than he can safely bear, and what is the use of being strict in such a place as this?"
59084The draft has gone and he remains; there will be no new draft for months, and what hope is left now?
59084The hard plank was nothing, I was used to that; the death of the adjutant was nothing in itself, for had he not deserved it?
59084The sergeant''s wife was a good woman and deserved a better fate than that which was her lot afterwards; but then, what will you?
59084Then he asked:"And you, young one, what will you do?"
59084There was no scrambling or pushing; in spite of the excitement every man waited good- humouredly for his turn, for was there not enough for all?
59084There was not room for all in the huts, but the barrels were quickly rolled out and broached with due care, for who would spill good liquor?
59084They were Christians-- by repute at least; but what were they in reality?
59084They were quite aware of this; in fact, they were in difficulties now, for the question arose for them: How were they to get back to the cantonment?
59084Turning sharp round he said with a merry smile, which ended in a short, quick laugh:"Oh, my friend, he is eighteen; he says so, and who knows better?
59084Very soon, therefore, he learned my purpose, and a conversation ensued, somewhat as follows:--"You are English; is it not so?"
59084Was he not a clever captain?
59084Was it not better than all the drill in the world?"
59084What can you say against the political refugees from Russia?"
59084What do you want?"
59084What is it?"
59084What is the good, I often thought, of cleaning equipments when I shall be abused just as much as if they were really dirty?
59084What language did we speak?
59084What legionary, what man, indeed, would, when pressed by so lovely a girl?
59084What made you look so pale that day?"
59084What matters it whether I am idle or hardworking when I get the same reward every time?
59084What was he?"
59084What was the good of life since I had lost my love?
59084What was the next thing to do?
59084When the party on the right came within long range Mac called out:"Am I to fire, corporal?"
59084Where is the use of springing smartly at the word of command when I shall be called a lazy rascal and a stupid fool?
59084Who is in charge at the hut?"
59084Who would take the money?
59084Why are you not with your squad?
59084Why did you not leave some in one of them for us?"
59084Why do n''t the people whose business and interest it is to get the best out of the private soldier give the private soldier a chance?
59084Why have you come here?"
59084Why should I be told that I had insulted her whom I would not pain for all the world?
59084Why should a general talk of"rank bad luck"?
59084Why should he swear at the poor devil and abuse him as if he had no spirit, no sense of shame, no soul?
59084Why, then, should others interfere with him?
59084Why, we asked one another, should Schmidt openly abandon us and our genial company for a man who should by right be good comrade with others?
59084Why?
59084Will not Mademoiselle Julie give us a glass of wine, so that we may clink our glasses together?"
59084Will you now consent to give up one chevron and become sergeant?
59084With a more desperate and better sustained attack upon more exhausted troops, might not the Chinese fairly hope for complete success?
59084Would our comrades come soon?
59084Would you destroy the enthusiasm of a volunteer by doubting his word?
59084Yet they are not cowards; if they are, why did they not run like the Black Flags?
59084You were at Three Fountains; is it not so?"
59084a surprise for me?
59084all?"
59084is there an attack?"
59084there were sixteen yesterday,"so he says; he thinks: How long until I have only fourteen, and who will be the next man to quit_ la gamelle_?
59084they are different; they----"I stopped him again, and said:"And what can you say against a political refugee from Ireland?"
59084what did I say last night?"
59084you do not forget-- perhaps you will never forget-- and then, what is the good of being forgiven?"
2225''Hey ye seen any fishin''-boats now?'' 2225 ''Never seen anchor weighed before?"
2225''Salt''most wet?
2225''That so? 2225 ''That the actress from Philadelphia?"
2225''Then fwhat are ye doin''here?'' 2225 Ai n''t he our mascot, and did n''t they strike on good after we''d struck him?"
2225Ai n''t it elegant?
2225Ai n''t it?
2225Alive?
2225And all that''s sunk capital, is n''t it?
2225And what did the firm say?
2225And who''s ever to use theWe''re Here"after this?"
2225And you believe that?
2225Another Frenchman?
2225Are they good to eat?
2225Are you a Freemason, then?
2225Be you anyways interested in Harve?
2225But how shall I leave him dreeft?
2225But why did n''t you tell this man, Troop, who you were?
2225By the way,Cheyne answered casually,"what d''you calculate to make of your boy?"
2225Ca n''t he talk?
2225Ca n''t ye hear ut knockin''?
2225Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?
2225Checkers, were n''t it?
2225Could n''t you better that''?
2225Cut a man? 2225 D''ye belave his tale av the kid an''the little four- horse rig was thrue?"
2225D''you believe that, Irish?
2225D''you suppose I''d fall overboard into your dirty little boat for fun?
2225Did I''? 2225 Did he sleep here?"
2225Did he tell ye anything else? 2225 Did n''t I tell you, Harve,''twould come araound to us''fore we''d done''?
2225Did ye ever think how sweet''twould be to sail wid a full crew o''Salterses?
2225Did you pay for my passage, Mister Martin? 2225 Disko, what did you pick me up for?"
2225Dispepsy? 2225 Do n''t make me out much of a fellow, does it?"
2225Do you mean I''m to clean pots and pans and things?
2225Does your father just let them say how many they''ve caught without checking them?
2225Ey? 2225 Feelin''better?"
2225Fwhat could they''? 2225 Fwhat?
2225Give who?
2225Good evenin'',said Disko, raising his headgear,"an''haow does your garden grow?"
2225Guess we''ve slowed down a little, have n''t we? 2225 Ha- ow?"
2225Hain''t he good right?
2225Hain''t ye never seen a grampus up- eend before? 2225 Hain''t you eyes?
2225Hain''t your folk gone yet?
2225Haow''s that? 2225 Haow?
2225Haow?
2225Harve''s folk?
2225Have I ever done that?
2225Have n''t we all got to take what''s served?
2225He''s anchored, is n''t he?
2225Hedn''t you''baout''s well send the old man aboard? 2225 Hev some coffee?"
2225Hev ye learned French then sence last trip''?
2225Honest? 2225 Hot bath''?"
2225How could I tell?
2225How d''you make''em tell you everything without opening your head?
2225How d''you suppose he could ever stand it?
2225How did you get it so cheap?
2225How in thunder d''ye work that out?
2225How long have I been mad?
2225How long is this for?
2225How many skates you reckon we''ll need?
2225How shall I leave you dreeft, dreeft all around the Banks? 2225 How was it my French did n''t go, and your sign- talk did?"
2225How''s the game?
2225How''s your mamma this afternoon?
2225How? 2225 Hundred an''thirty- four dollars an''all?"
2225In a private car?
2225In the cabin What d''you want o''him again?
2225Is he worth his keep?
2225Is it us?
2225Is n''t there milk?
2225Is that so, or is it one of your father''s judgments?
2225It''s all to do over again, checkers and everything-- an''what''ll he say to me?
2225Jest like the Injian puzzle- boxes, ai n''t they?
2225K. H. Wade, Los Angeles-- The''Constance''is at Los Angeles, is n''t she, Miss Kinzey?
2225Like Lorry Tuck?
2225Looks like justice, this, do n''t it?
2225Looks that way, do n''t it?
2225Maine? 2225 Meanin''--haow?"
2225Meanin''aour packets?
2225Mother,he said suddenly,"do n''t you remember-- after Seattle was burned out-- and they got her going again?"
2225Now haow in thunder did dad know? 2225 Now what in creation d''ye suppose is the meanin''o''that all?"
2225Oh, Harve, do n''t ye want to slip down an''git''s bait?
2225Oh, Salters, Salters, why was n''t you abed an''asleep? 2225 Oh, tell me, which is who?"
2225Oh, that''s what you''re after, is it?
2225Oh, you be, be you?
2225Outside of a private car?
2225Railroads, his father, aind''t it?
2225Ready? 2225 Say, Mac,"cried Harvey, cheerfully,"how are we hitting it?"
2225Stay ashore-- or what?
2225Ten dollars a month?
2225That all?
2225That''s what I took the cable fer; but, say, is the doctor anywheres araound? 2225 Then I was right?
2225Then haow d''you make berths?
2225There-- warn''t any one else?
2225Thick as the Banks, ai n''t it, doctor?
2225Thirty million dollars''worth o''mistake, was n''t it? 2225 Was it, mama?"
2225Was that thrue now?
2225Well, Mr. Cheyne, and what d''you think of our city?--Yes, madam, you can sit anywhere you please.--You have this kind of thing out West, I presume?
2225Well, suppose I do n''t move the''Constance''to- night, how''ll you fix it?
2225What are you doin''here, young feller?
2225What asylum did they let His Whiskers out of?
2225What can you do then? 2225 What d''ye feed''em?"
2225What d''you make it?
2225What did I say, naow? 2225 What did I tell ye?"
2225What did you pick me up for?
2225What do they cost, Dan?
2225What do you yourself if you find him so? 2225 What for, mama?
2225What for? 2225 What for?"
2225What good''s arguments to me? 2225 What have you two men been doing now?"
2225What in thunder do you fellows mean by clappin''the law on the town when all decent men are at sea this way? 2225 What in thunder is it?"
2225What is this memorial business? 2225 What is ut?"
2225What iss happened?
2225What might you have been doin''at your time o''life with one hundred an''thirty- four dollars, young feller?
2225What water did ye hev, Manuel?
2225What''ll sting him?
2225What''s a Jonah?
2225What''s a toothpick, Dan?
2225What''s a''kelleg''?
2225What''s all this hurrah''s- nest for''ard?
2225What''s come to your lead''? 2225 What''s that for?
2225What''s that?
2225What''s the best with you?
2225What''s the good of that?
2225What''s the matter naow?
2225What''s the matter with the old man attending to him personally?
2225What''s the matter?
2225What''s the matter?
2225What''s the motive?
2225What''s total, Harve?
2225What''s wrong naow?
2225What''s wrong with you, Harve? 2225 What''s wrong?"
2225What''s wrong?
2225What- what d''you think of it? 2225 When do you suppose we shall get to New York?"
2225Where am I?
2225Where are the fish, though?
2225Where are ye hintin''an''edgin''to? 2225 Where might ye be-- eh?
2225Where was that?
2225Where''s Penn and Uncle Salters?
2225Where''s the sail and mast?
2225Which is Manuel? 2225 Who biled the salt bait fer soup?"
2225Who is he?
2225Who stole the lamp- wicks?
2225Who''ll stop me?
2225Who''s apologising? 2225 Who''s that boy?"
2225Why ca n''t we always fish from the boat instead of from the dories?
2225Why did n''t that Eastport man bid, then? 2225 Why did n''t you tell him to put you ashore?
2225Why do n''t he git out, then''? 2225 Why in thunder did n''t them blame boys tell us you''d struck on?"
2225Will I lend you my dory- anchor?
2225Wonder what he did with the knife-- up on the French coast?
2225Would I do Ut if I did not, Ohio?
2225Would you care fer any one that took all those?
2225You are some pretty well now? 2225 You like my cigar, eh?"
2225You mean you''d tell her? 2225 You mean you''ll have to work to- morrow, then?"
2225You remember, Dan Troop, what I said? 2225 You vill dry it?
2225You''ll be goin''off naow, wo n''t ye?
2225You''ll hev to wait till you see your pa to reward me, then?
2225You''re a Roman Catholic, then?
2225You''ve fixed it about old man Ireson, hain''t ye, Harve? 2225 ''Anything I can fetch you, dear? 2225 ''Be sure you sense what I say? 2225 ''Cushion under your head? 2225 ''D''ye take me fer a dialect? 2225 ''Ever seed the Elector o''Gloucester? 2225 ''Fwhat have I to do wid the Irish coast?'' 2225 ''Guess he''s bound to take it with him to the Judgment, an''so-- What are you doin''with the fish?
2225''Guess we''ll see the''Abbie M. Deering''to- morrer, dad, wo n''t we?
2225''Hear, dad?"
2225''Heard abaout the Jennie Cushman?"
2225''Maybe a fraud?"
2225''See that blue dory behind him?
2225''See them Arichat Frenchmen step back when I bid?"
2225''See''em comin''up one by one, lookin''fer nothin''in particular, o''course, but scrowgin''on us all the time?
2225''Wish to tend to him?
2225Ai n''t Maine progressive?"
2225Ai n''t she a daisy?
2225Ai n''t she daown by the head more''n natural, Tom Platt?"
2225Ai n''t that so, doctor?"
2225Ai n''t thet so?"
2225Ai n''t you most through with that triple- invoiced college o''yours?"
2225An''ef she''s quit driftin'', what in thunder are you doin''with a new jib- boom?"
2225An''see that big one with a patch in her foresail an''a new jib?
2225An''you own the''Blue M.''freighters?"
2225And Dan began whistling:"Oh, Double Thatcher, how are you?
2225Any gen''elman got a real Turkish cig on him?"
2225Are you better, darling?"
2225Are you having a good time?"
2225Are you so everlastin''anxious to land him alone?"
2225Breath on him like the doleful tombs, hain''t he?"
2225But your child has come back?
2225Ca n''t we go overside a piece?
2225Ca n''t we make a game of poker between us?"
2225Ca n''t ye never keep things sep''rate?"
2225Ca n''t ye smell bottom, or are them cattle too rank?"
2225Come t''supper to- night?"
2225D''ye follow me?
2225D''you like it as much as all that?"
2225D''you suppose we can run her blind?"
2225Danny, do n''t you want to skip up a piece an''see how aour trawl- buoy lays?"
2225Dead these fifteen year, ai n''t he?"
2225Did ye ever see sech a gift in prayer?
2225Did ye say forty- two or forty- five?"
2225Did ye see his face when Penn asked who he''d been charged on all these years''?
2225Do n''t I know it?
2225Do n''t I know the look on men''s faces when they think me a-- a''mucker,''as they call it out here?
2225Do n''t you want to slip up to Wouverman''s office and take him our tallies?"
2225Do n''t you wish you owned her?"
2225Do n''t your stummick tell you?
2225Do you know the best of gettin''ashore again?"
2225Does he go around with a pistol on a trick- pony, same ez the circus?
2225Eh, wha- at''?
2225Eh, wha- at''?"
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Et it''?
2225Feelin''sick?"
2225Fwhat are you talk in''of''?
2225Fwhat''s she doin''outside?"
2225Had a man hooked tobacco from a messmate?
2225Haow soon?"
2225Harder on the back, this, than frum the dory, ai n''t it?"
2225Have n''t you noticed that?"
2225He''s no folk to Gloucester, has he?"
2225Heh?
2225Hope she had none, and who could offer it?
2225How abaout the trawl?
2225How did he git it?
2225How is ut, Salters?"
2225How long ago is that?"
2225How you come to fall out?"
2225How''d you come to fall off in a dead flat ca''am?"
2225How''d you like it?"
2225How''s that, Harve?"
2225I''m busy, ca n''t ye see?"
2225Is it a town show, then?"
2225Is it possible?
2225Is it true, what you told me jest now, that you never done a hand''s turn o''work in all your born life?
2225Is it, dad?
2225Is there a strike in the o- ver- all factory; or hev they hired girls, ye Shackamaxons?"
2225Is there any meaning to it?
2225Is your Uncle Salters a farmer?"
2225Is-- is it a whale?"
2225It was as if she said:"You would n''t hurt me, surely?
2225It''s a full catch today, ai n''t it?"
2225It''s all sand here, ai n''t it''?"
2225Kin you keep awake that long?"
2225Limited through to Buffalo and deliver N. Y. C. for Albany.--Ever bin to N''York, Miss Kinzey?
2225Lobster- car?"
2225Low ez a lily- pad in still water, ai n''t he?"
2225Mactonal''?"
2225Most of what he says is so--''cep''when it comes to a caount o''fish-- eh?"
2225Must feel kinder awful, do n''t it?"
2225Naow, how in Jerusalem did Cap Bart Edwardes strike adrift here?"
2225Naow?"
2225Not bad, so?
2225Now you are a fisherman eh, wha- at?
2225Now, after all I''ve said, how''d you reef the foresail, Harve''?
2225Now, have you?"
2225Oh, Harve, did ye see his head?"
2225On the''We''re Here''?"
2225Otherwise--"How shall I take money when I make so easy my eats and smokes?
2225Out West, too?
2225Ready?
2225Ready?
2225Ready?
2225Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch:"How about progress and Catholic superstitions?"
2225Salters?"
2225Say, ca n''t they run the''Constance''over to Gloucester?
2225Say, what d''you reckon it''s cost you to raise me from the start-- first, last, and all over?"
2225Say, would n''t it be great if we ran down one?"
2225Say, would you like to go aboard?
2225See''em, Harve?"
2225See?"
2225See?"
2225See?"
2225Shall I be Baptist, then?
2225Shall a man be more wise than his Maker?
2225Sleepy?"
2225Stuck again?
2225The North Atlantuc?"
2225Then Milsom laughed too, for the frantic clicks from Los Angeles ran:"We want to know why-- why-- why?
2225These packets o''yours they go straight out, I take it, and straight home again?"
2225They do n''t stay long ashore, do they?"
2225Think your dad''u''d give you one fer-- fer a pet like?"
2225This is a small part of what she heard from the dancing dories:"The Virgin?
2225Troop?"
2225Was a schooner badly found?
2225Was there a careless or dirty cook anywhere?
2225We ask where we are, and they say-- now, what you all think?"
2225We''d hev him rememberin''Johnstown next,"Salters explained,"an''what would happen then?"
2225What are we doing?"
2225What d''you make it, dad?"
2225What did I tell you?"
2225What if I do n''t?"
2225What in Rome made ye tell us all here the kid was crazy?"
2225What in creation made you call him a thief?
2225What might be your name?
2225What''ll I do naow?"
2225What''s her reg''lar time when she''s at work, Tom Platt?"
2225What''s the matter with the town that it do n''t have a first- class hotel, though?"
2225What''s the news o''the Fleet?"
2225What''s the sense o''wastin''canvas?"
2225What''s to do naow?
2225What''s to hurt us?
2225Where are we going?"
2225Where from( we mistrust it''s Noo York), an''where baound( we mistrust it''s Europe)?"
2225Where was you then, Disko?"
2225Where you from-- St. Malo, eh?"
2225Where''ll we lay, Tom Platt?"
2225Where''s the sense of a man lyin''fer a few old cod?"
2225Who was the man?"
2225Who''s hinderin''?"
2225Why-- why could n''t they put these things in the papers, where they belong?
2225Would you trust him to Airheart?"
2225Yes or no?"
2225Yes?
2225Yes?"
2225You do n''t remember hittin''anything when you fell over, do you?
2225You do not like?
2225You feel some pretty well now''?"
2225You hear?"
2225You saw his boat?
2225You see?"
2225You will giva some if I like or no?
2225You''ve heard haow we found him?
2225You''ve heered talk o''Johnstown?"
2225You''ve seen a private car some time in your life?"
2225Young feller, do n''t you speak French?"
2225[ 1] The Gemsbok, U. S. N.?
2225he sez,''where am I at?''
2225or"Wife, is this your man?"
2225roared Tom Plait"D''ye want to nail the trip, Dan?
2225said the skipper"Walked into Dan, hev ye?"
2225what has happened?"
2186''Hev ye seen any fishin''-boats now?'' 2186 ''Salt''most wet?"
2186''Then fwhat are ye doin''here?'' 2186 Ai n''t he our mascot, and did n''t they strike on good after we''d struck him?"
2186Ai n''t it elegant?
2186Ai n''t it?
2186Alive?
2186All Gloucester men, was n''t they?
2186And all that''s sunk capital, is n''t it?
2186And what did the firm say?
2186And who''s ever to use the_ We''re Here_ after this?
2186And you believe that?
2186Another Frenchman?
2186Are they good to eat?
2186Are you a Freemason, then?
2186Be you anyways interested in Harve?
2186But how shall I leave him dreeft?
2186But why did n''t you tell this man, Troop, who you were?
2186By the way,Cheyne answered casually,"what d''you calculate to make of your boy?"
2186Ca n''t he talk?
2186Ca n''t ye hear ut knockin''?
2186Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?
2186Checkers, were n''t it?
2186Could n''t you better that?
2186Cut a man? 2186 D''ye belave his tale av the kid an''the little four- horse rig was thrue?"
2186D''ye want to nail the trip, Dan? 2186 D''you believe that, Irish?"
2186D''you suppose I''d fall overboard into your dirty little boat for fun?
2186Did I? 2186 Did he sleep here?"
2186Did he tell ye anything else? 2186 Did n''t I tell you, Harve,''twould come araound to us''fore we''d done?
2186Did ye ever think how sweet''twould be to sail wid a full crew o''Salterses?
2186Did you pay for my passage, Mister Martin? 2186 Disko, what did you pick me up for?"
2186Dispepsy? 2186 Do n''t make me out much of a fellow, does it?"
2186Do you mean I''m to clean pots and pans and things?
2186Does your father just let them say how many they''ve caught without checking them?
2186Ey? 2186 Feelin''better?"
2186Fwhat could they? 2186 Fwhat?
2186Give who?
2186Good evenin'',said Disko, raising his head- gear,"an''haow does your garden grow?"
2186Guess we''ve slowed down a little, have n''t we? 2186 Hain''t he good right?"
2186Hain''t ye never seen a grampus up- eend before? 2186 Hain''t you eyes?
2186Hain''t your folk gone yet?
2186Haow''s that? 2186 Haow?
2186Haow?
2186Haow?
2186Harve''s folk?
2186Have I ever done that?
2186Have n''t we all got to take what''s served?
2186He''s anchored, is n''t he?
2186Hedn''t you''baout''s well send the old man aboard? 2186 Hev some coffee?"
2186Hev ye learned French then sence last trip?
2186Honest? 2186 Hot bath?"
2186How could I tell?
2186How d''you make''em tell you everything without opening your head?
2186How d''you suppose he could ever stand it?
2186How did you get it so cheap?
2186How in thunder d''ye work that out?
2186How long have I been mad?
2186How long is this for?
2186How many skates you reckon we''ll need?
2186How shall I leave you dreeft, dreeft all around the Banks? 2186 How was it my French did n''t go, and your sign- talk did?"
2186How''s the game?
2186How''s your mamma this afternoon?
2186How? 2186 Hundred an''thirty- four dollars an''all?"
2186In a private car?
2186Is he worth his keep?
2186Is it us?
2186Is n''t there milk?
2186Is that so, or is it one of your father''s judgments?
2186It''s all to do over again, checkers and everything-- an''what''ll he say to me?
2186Jest like the Injian puzzle- boxes, ai n''t they?
2186Like Lorry Tuck?
2186Looks like justice, this, do n''t it?
2186Looks that way, do n''t it?
2186Maine? 2186 Meanin''--haow?"
2186Meanin''aour packets?
2186Mother,he said suddenly,"do n''t you remember-- after Seattle was burned out-- and they got her going again?"
2186Never seen anchor weighed before?
2186No,''tain''t, is it, Dad? 2186 Now haow in thunder did Dad know?
2186Now what in creation d''ye suppose is the meanin''o''that all?
2186Oh, Harve, do n''t ye want to slip down an''git''s bait?
2186Oh, Salters, Salters, why was n''t you abed an''asleep?
2186Oh, tell me, which is who?
2186Oh, that''s what you''re after, is it?
2186Oh, you be, be you?
2186Outside of a private car?
2186Railroads, his father, aind''t it?
2186Ready? 2186 Say, Mac,"cried Harvey cheerfully,"how are we hitting it?"
2186Stay ashore-- or what?
2186Ten dollars a month?
2186That all?
2186That so? 2186 That the actress from Philadelphia?"
2186That''s what I took the cable fer; but, say, is the doctor anywheres araound? 2186 Then I was right?"
2186Then haow d''you make berths?
2186There-- warn''t any one else?
2186Thick as the Banks, ai n''t it, doctor?
2186Thirty million dollars''worth o''mistake, was n''t it? 2186 Walked into Dan, hev ye?"
2186Was it, Mama?
2186Was that thrue now?
2186We''d hev him rememberin''Johns- town next,Salters explained,"an''what would happen then?"
2186Well, Mr. Cheyne, and what d''you think of our city?--Yes, madam, you can sit anywhere you please.--You have this kind of thing out West, I presume?
2186Well, suppose I do n''t move the''Constance''to- night, how''ll you fix it?
2186What are you doin''here, young feller?
2186What asylum did they let His Whiskers out of?
2186What can you do then? 2186 What d''ye feed''em?"
2186What d''you make it?
2186What did I say, naow? 2186 What did I tell ye?"
2186What did you pick me up for?
2186What do they cost, Dan?
2186What do you yourself if you find him so? 2186 What for, Mama?
2186What for? 2186 What for?"
2186What good is arguments to me? 2186 What have you two been doing now?"
2186What in thunder do you fellows mean by clappin''the law on the town when all decent men are at sea this way? 2186 What in thunder is it?"
2186What is this memorial business? 2186 What is ut?"
2186What iss happened?
2186What might you have been doin''at your time o''life with one hundred an''thirty- four dollars, young feller?
2186What water did ye hev, Manuel?
2186What''ll sting him?
2186What''s a Jonah?
2186What''s a toothpick, Dan?
2186What''s a''kelleg''?
2186What''s all this hurrah''s- nest for''ard?
2186What''s come to your lead? 2186 What''s that for?
2186What''s that?
2186What''s the best with you?
2186What''s the good of that?
2186What''s the matter naow?
2186What''s the matter with the old man attending to him personally?
2186What''s the matter?
2186What''s the matter?
2186What''s the motive?
2186What''s the total, Harve?
2186What''s wrong naow?
2186What''s wrong with you, Harve? 2186 What''s wrong?"
2186What''s wrong?
2186What-- what d''you think of it? 2186 When do you suppose we shall get to New York?"
2186Where am I?
2186Where are the fish, though?
2186Where are ye hintin''an''edgin''to? 2186 Where might ye be-- eh?
2186Where was that?
2186Where''s Penn and Uncle Salters?
2186Where''s the sail and mast?
2186Which is Manuel? 2186 Who biled the salt bait fer soup?"
2186Who is he?
2186Who stole the lampwicks?
2186Who''ll stop me?
2186Who''s apologizing? 2186 Who''s that boy?"
2186Why ca n''t we always fish from the boat instead of from the dories?
2186Why did n''t that Eastport man bid, then? 2186 Why did n''t you tell him to put you ashore?
2186Why do n''t he git out, then? 2186 Why in thunder did n''t them blame boys tell us you''d struck on?"
2186Will I lend YOU my dory- anchor?
2186Wonder what he did with the knife-- up on the French coast?
2186Would I do ut if I did not, Ohio?
2186Would you care fer any one that took all those?
2186You are some pretty well now? 2186 You like my cigar, eh?"
2186You mean you''d tell her? 2186 You mean you''ll have to work to- morrow, then?"
2186You remember, Dan Troop, what I said? 2186 You vill dry it?
2186You''ll be goin''off naow, wo n''t ye?
2186You''ll hev to wait till you see your pa to reward me, then?
2186You''re a Roman Catholic, then?
2186You''ve fixed it about old man Ireson, hain''t ye, Harve? 2186 ''Anything I can fetch you, dear? 2186 ''Cushion under your head? 2186 ''D''ye take me fer a dialect? 2186 ''Ever seed the Elector o''Gloucester? 2186 ''Fwhat have I to do wid the Irish coast?'' 2186 ''Guess he''s bound to take it with him to the Judgment, an''so-- What are you doin''with the fish?
2186''Guess we''ll see the Abbie M. Deering to- morrer, Dad, wo n''t we?
2186''Hear, Dad?"
2186''Heard abaout the Jennie Cushman?"
2186''May be a fraud?"
2186''See that blue dory behind him?
2186''See them Arichat Frenchmen step back when I bid?"
2186''See''em comm''up one by one, lookin''fer nothin''in particular, o''course, but scrowgin''on us all the time?
2186''Wish to tend to him?
2186Aeneid that so, doctor?"
2186Ai n''t Maine progressive?"
2186Ai n''t she a daisy?
2186Ai n''t she daown by the head more''n natural, Tom Platt?"
2186Ai n''t thet so?"
2186Ai n''t you most through with that triple invoiced college of yours?"
2186An''ef she''s quit driftin'', what in thunder are you doin''with a new jib- boom?"
2186An''see that big one with a patch in her foresail an''a new jib?
2186An''you own the''Blue M.''freighters?"
2186And Dan began whistling:"Oh, Double Thatcher, how are you?
2186Any gen''elman got a real Turkish cig on him?"
2186Are you better, darling?"
2186Are you having a good time?"
2186Are you so everlastin''anxious to land him alone?"
2186Bart Edwardes strike adrift here?"
2186Be sure you sense what I say?
2186Breath on him like the doleful tombs, hain''t he?"
2186But your child has come back?
2186Ca n''t we go overside a piece?
2186Ca n''t we make a game of poker between us?"
2186Ca n''t ye never keep things sep''rate?"
2186Ca n''t ye smell bottom, or are them cattle too rank?"
2186Come t''supper to- night?"
2186D''ye follow me?
2186D''you like it as much as all that?"
2186D''you suppose we can run her blind?"
2186Danny, do n''t you want to skip up a piece an''see how aour trawl- buoy lays?"
2186Dead these fifteen year, ai n''t he?"
2186Did ye ever see sech a gift in prayer?
2186Did ye say forty- two or forty- five?"
2186Did ye see his face when Penn asked who he''d been charged on all these years?
2186Do n''t I know it?
2186Do n''t I know the look on men''s faces when they think me a-- a''mucker,''as they call it out here?
2186Do n''t you want to slip up to Wouverman''s office and take him our tallies?"
2186Do n''t you wish you owned her?"
2186Do n''t your stummick tell you?
2186Do you know the best of gettin''ashore again?"
2186Does he go around with a pistol on a trick- pony, same ez the circus?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Et it?
2186Feelin''sick?"
2186Fwhat are you talkin''of?
2186Fwhat''s she doin''outside?"
2186H. Wade, Los Angeles--_ The''Constance''is at Los Angeles, is n''t she, Miss Kinzey?"
2186Had a man hooked tobacco from a mess- mate?
2186Haow soon?"
2186Harder on the back, this, than frum the dory, ai n''t it?"
2186Have n''t you noticed that?"
2186He''s no folk to Gloucester, has he?"
2186Heh?
2186Hope she had none, and who could offer it?
2186How abaout the trawl?
2186How did he git it?
2186How is ut, Salters?"
2186How long ago is that?"
2186How you come to fall out?"
2186How''d you come to fall off in a dead flat ca''am?"
2186How''d you like it?"
2186How''s that, Harve?"
2186I''m busy, ca n''t ye see?"
2186Is it a town show, then?"
2186Is it possible?
2186Is it true what you told me jest now, that you never done a hand''s turn o''work in all your born life?
2186Is there a strike in the o- ver- all factory; or hev they hired girls, ye Shackamaxons?"
2186Is there any meaning to it?
2186Is your Uncle Salters a farmer?"
2186Is-- is it a whale?"
2186It was as if she said:"You would n''t hurt me, surely?
2186It''s a full catch today, Aeneid it?"
2186It''s all sand here, ai n''t it?"
2186Kin you keep awake that long?"
2186Limited through to Buffalo and deliver N. Y. C. for Albany._--Ever bin to N''York, Miss Kinzey?
2186Lobster- car?"
2186Low ez a lily- pad in still water, Aeneid he?"
2186Mactonal''?"
2186Most of what he says is so--''cep''when it comes to a caount o''fish-- eh?"
2186Must feel kinder awful, do n''t it?"
2186Naow?"
2186Not bad, so?
2186Now you are a fisherman eh, wha- at?
2186Now, after all I''ve said, how''d you reef the foresail, Harve?
2186Now, have you?"
2186Oh, Harve, did ye see his head?"
2186On the_ We''re Here_?"
2186Otherwise--"How shall I take money when I make so easy my eats and smokes?
2186Out West, too?
2186Ready?
2186Ready?
2186Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch:"How about progress and Catholic superstitions?"
2186Salters?"
2186Say, ca n''t they run the''Constance''over to Gloucester?
2186Say, what d''you reckon it''s cost you to raise me from the start-- first, last and all over?"
2186Say, would n''t it be great if we ran down one?"
2186Say, would you like to go aboard?
2186See''em, Harve?"
2186See?"
2186See?"
2186See?"
2186Shall I be Baptist, then?
2186Shall a man be more wise than his Maker?
2186Sleepy?"
2186Stuck again?
2186The North Atlantuc?"
2186Then Milsom laughed too, for the frantic clicks from Los Angeles ran:"We want to know why- why- why?
2186These packets o''yours they go straight out, I take it''and straight home again?"
2186They do n''t stay long ashore, do they?"
2186Think your dad''u''d give you one fer-- fer a pet like?"
2186This is a small part of what she heard from the dancing dories:"The Virgin?
2186Troop?"
2186Was a schooner badly found?
2186Was there a careless or dirty cook anywhere?
2186We ask where we are, and they say-- now, what you all think?"
2186We''ll go some day.--Ready?
2186What are we doing?"
2186What d''you make it, Dad?"
2186What d''you want o''him again?"
2186What did I tell you?"
2186What has happened?"
2186What if I do n''t?"
2186What in Rome made ye tell us all here the kid was crazy?"
2186What in creation made you call him a thief?
2186What might be your name?
2186What''ll I do naow?"
2186What''s her reg''lar time when she''s at work, Tom Platt?"
2186What''s the matter with the town that it do n''t have a first- class hotel, though?"
2186What''s the news o''the Fleet?"
2186What''s the sense o''wastin''canvas?"
2186What''s to do naow?
2186What''s to hurt us?
2186Where are we going?"
2186Where from( we mistrust it''s Noo York), an''where baound( we mistrust it''s Europe)?"
2186Where was you then, Disko?"
2186Where you from-- St. Malo, eh?"
2186Where''ll we lay, Tom Platt?"
2186Where''s the sense of a man lyin''fer a few old cod?"
2186Where''s your father?"
2186Who was the man?"
2186Who''s hinderin''?"
2186Why-- why could n''t they put these things in the papers, where they belong?
2186Would you trust him to Airheart?"
2186Yes or no?"
2186Yes?
2186Yes?"
2186You do n''t remember hittin''anything when you fell over, do you?
2186You do not like?
2186You feel some pretty well now?"
2186You hear?"
2186You saw his boat?
2186You see?"
2186You will giva some if I like or no?
2186You''ve heard haow we found him?
2186You''ve heered talk o''Johnstown?"
2186You''ve seen a private car some time in your life?"
2186Young feller, do n''t you speak French?"
2186he sez,''where am I at?''
2186or"Wife, is this your man?"
12690''Power of the press''?
12690Accept?
12690After all, what is a High School principal, without dignity?
12690All of us fellows---_all_ of us might be called a community, do n''t you think?
12690All of you?
12690Am I going?
12690And Darrin the same length of time?
12690And now I will ask you,wound up Mr. Ripley,"whether you can tell me anything about the hold that Scammon seems to have exercised over my son?"
12690And there''ll never be any further demands?
12690And you were one of them?
12690And you''re going to accept it?
12690And, Dave,pressed Dick,"you''ll skip home, now, and get a big night''s rest, wo n''t you?
12690And, do you know, I''m glad it''s up to you to pitch? 12690 Any more candidates?"
12690Are they counted and done up into rolls of fifty, with your name on each roll?
12690Are you going to win for the glory and honor of good old Gridley?
12690Are you going, Laura?
12690Are you out of sorts?
12690Are you--- going to accept yours, Dave?
12690As long as we''re all to be hanged together, what say if we do n''t go back at all to- day?
12690Ask the Board''s advice? 12690 Bresgott, how many horsepower are you alretty?"
12690But Fred was n''t hurt?
12690But after the game starts?
12690But are you going to have any spare time?
12690But can you run the bases to the end?
12690But how about Ripley?
12690But how about the big problem--- can he pitch to- day?
12690But why did you give Ripley such a boost? 12690 Ca n''t you give us a few paragraphs of real High School news?
12690Can Ripley do it again?
12690Can you see two young ladies, Richard?
12690Coming to make some report, or some suggestion, I take it, eh, Cantwell?
12690D''ye know why, Fred, my boy? 12690 Dad, can I have a few minutes''talk with you about one of my ambitions?"
12690Dad,he gasped,"how can you ask me such questions?"
12690Dalzell?
12690Darrin?
12690Dick& Co.?
12690Dick--- you hurt?
12690Did I?
12690Did I?
12690Did you all find time to observe?
12690Did you tell Pollock what we are going to do?
12690Did you write that High School baseball stuff in this morning''s paper, Dick?
12690Do n''t you remember? 12690 Do n''t you want me to pay you for the music, sir?"
12690Do you care to go around with us and look at the displays in the stores?
12690Do you know the nature of that hold?
12690Do you remember anything about it?
12690Do you suppose it could have been Tip Scammon?
12690Do you suspect any of the servants?
12690Do you think Darrin had better have the rest of the game?
12690Do you want more, sir?
12690Do you want to call for a relief pitcher, Prescott?
12690Does this hurt? 12690 Eh, Dave?"
12690Eh?
12690Er--- aren''t you going to stay, Cantwell?
12690Father?
12690For me?
12690Going to show up this afternoon?
12690Going to try to make the regular team?
12690Got hurt, you mean?
12690Got something for us again?
12690Has any man used tobacco since training began?
12690Have n''t you anything to say?
12690Have they been within earshot--- listening?
12690Have you an opinion, Captain?
12690Have you any theory, Fred, that would help to account for the missing of these sums of money?
12690He''s Ripley''s right hand at nasty work, is n''t he?
12690Holmes?
12690How am I to preserve discipline, if I ca n''t inflict punishments?
12690How are we going to do it?
12690How did you ever get it down so slick?
12690How do you like Mr. Luce''s idea, Dick?
12690How is he, doctor?
12690How long have you been here?
12690How many?
12690How much did ye pay me for keeping my mouth closed, so you would n''t have to do your stretch?
12690How much have ye?
12690How much would it cost?
12690How''s Dick?
12690How''s your wrist holding up?
12690I always was a pretty fair pitcher, was n''t I?
12690I suppose you two, then, have it all mapped out as to what you''re going to do in life?
12690I think, if I were you, sir, I should pay no heed to this joke-----"Joke?
12690I wonder how the girls like their gifts?
12690I wonder if the younker''s gettin''wise?
12690I wonder what Mr. Cantwell is thinking about,_ now_?
12690I wonder what effect it will have on the size of the squad?
12690I''m afraid you do n''t believe that, Dave?
12690I?
12690If I hold off until to- morrer afternoon, will ye have the other nine, an''an extry dollar fer me trouble?
12690If a newspaper''s writers all wrote just to please themselves and their friends, how many people do you suppose would buy the daily papers? 12690 If that''s his plan,"inquired Reade,"what are you going to do, old fellow?"
12690Is Tip Scammon back from the penitentiary?
12690Is it humorous to have a lot of young rascals running all over one''s authority?
12690Is--- is anything wrong?
12690It was great sport--- not?
12690Just going around and looking at things?
12690May I ask for my own catcher, sir?
12690May I ask how you know?
12690Mr. Cantwell, can you spare us a few moments in your office?
12690Mr. Drake, will you come to the desk?
12690Mr. Prescott, you are fully informed as to the hoax that was perpetrated on me yesterday morning?
12690Mr. Prescott, you write for''The Blade,''do n''t you?
12690Mr. Prescott,demanded Coach Luce,"how long have you been working under Pop Gint''s training?"
12690Mr. Purcell, you made some threat to me a few minutes ago?
12690Now, then, fellows, we''ll all be on hand this afternoon, wo n''t we, and on every other afternoon that we''re needed?
12690Now, what are you doing?
12690Now, what do you want to say to me?
12690Now, what does he mean to do? 12690 Now, what had I better do about it?"
12690Now, what''s Tip doing down here, near the Ripley place?
12690Now, who would want to do that?
12690Of all possible claims to date?
12690Of course,Prescott agreed.."But you know what acceptance carries with it?
12690Oh--- ah--- Prescott, Richard Prescott?
12690On what?
12690On yer--- what?
12690Purcell, do n''t you think it will be safe to trust Ripley to pitch against Cedarville High School?
12690Reade?
12690Rip, where did you ever learn that great work?
12690Ripley? 12690 Ripley?"
12690Ripley?
12690Say, I wonder if he could have been the one who ambushed you?
12690Say, how long have you been hiding that thousand- candle- power light under a bushel?
12690Say, what do you suppose they''re planning to put up on us for a Christmas job? 12690 See here, Purcell, if Ripley is looking down in the mouth at recess, why do n''t you go up to him and talk baseball?
12690See here, Scammon, what in blazes did you mean by sending me a note like the one I got from youdemanded Fred?
12690See here, you-----"I s''pose ye think ye can do all ye wanter to me, jest because I''ve been doin''my stretch?
12690See that thing?
12690See, here, Scammon, if I can find another five--- somehow--- that''ll be the last of this business? 12690 Sense of humor?"
12690Shall I state my view of the affair now?
12690Shameful, was it, you young reprobate? 12690 So Fred''s paying Tip money, and Tip knows it''s blackmail?"
12690So you think you can pitch, Prescott?
12690Spencer would n''t care if he did n''t have to report the Board meetings at all?
12690Sure of it, sir? 12690 Tell me, Mr. Gadsby, what is Prescott, of the sophomore class, doing here?"
12690That''s about all shopping means, is n''t it?
12690That''s correct, is n''t it?
12690The band is playing something about a captain, is n''t it?
12690The score''s safe, is n''t it?
12690Then do n''t you know, my boy, how often_ two girls_ have altered the fates of whole nations? 12690 Then what shall I do with the young men this time?"
12690Then whom can you suspect, sir?
12690Then you''re sure Ripley is at the bottom of these accidents?
12690Tip Scammon?
12690Tip,questioned Dave Darrin, sharply,"why did you just throw two brickbats at Dick Prescott''s head?"
12690Want to see some fun?
12690Well, Ripley, who trained you?
12690Well, how do you think you''d like to work for us?
12690Well, let us see how many pennies would be needed? 12690 Well, then, Fred, what is it?"
12690Well, why ca n''t we have it?
12690Well, why do n''t you?
12690Well?
12690What about Dick Prescott?
12690What about Gridley,_ now_?
12690What am I to do with this?
12690What are they?
12690What are you going to do this summer, Prescott?
12690What are you going to do to- morrow?
12690What are you talking about? 12690 What can be the cause of it all?"
12690What did he do?
12690What did you mean, fellow?
12690What did_ you_ do?
12690What do I care?
12690What do you mean?
12690What do you mean?
12690What do you mean?
12690What has a lawyer to do with the aching desire for a swim?
12690What have you to say about it?
12690What is it, boys--- a fire?
12690What is your idea?
12690What on earth can my husband have been doing?
12690What on earth did that mean?
12690What on earth does one give a girl at Christmas?
12690What on earth is coming?
12690What on earth shall we do with them?
12690What on earth, Abner, did you mean by sending me this great cartload of pennies?
12690What was it the great Burke had to say about punishing a community?
12690What was it? 12690 What was it?"
12690What was our weak spot, Coach?
12690What was that threat?
12690What was that?
12690What was the substance of that conversation?
12690What will you work at?
12690What would you like most of all in the world to be?
12690What''ll you take for''em? 12690 What''s going?"
12690What''s the bet?
12690What''s the fair and honorable thing to do--- keep quiet? 12690 What''s the matter, Prescott?"
12690What''s this?
12690What--- under discipline?
12690When may I go to see Everett, sir?
12690Where did Prescott get that thing? 12690 Where did these fellows ever learn to pitch to beat me?"
12690Where''s Fred?
12690Where, in the whole town, could a bunch of youngsters like us, get thirty- six dollars''worth of real credit?
12690Which one?
12690Who are the heroes here?
12690Who are the other candidates for pitcher?
12690Who else would care to plan them, except that disagreeable fellow?
12690Who made the first proposal?
12690Who said that?
12690Who taught you?
12690Who wanted to be crack pitcher for the nine? 12690 Who was it, anyway?"
12690Who were the others?
12690Who''s going to pitch for the school nine?
12690Who?
12690Whose idea was it?
12690Why did you throw the brickbats on your own hook?
12690Why play the ninth?
12690Why, Dick, do you think anything but pestilence or death could keep me away? 12690 Why?
12690Why?
12690Will the young--- gentlemen--- aid me in recovering the coins that went on the floor?
12690Will you fight Purcell like a man, if we do?
12690Will you let me attend a few of the meetings, and take my chances on the amount of space I can get out of it?
12690Will you oblige me with the answer? 12690 Will you show me--- after the nine has been made up, of course?"
12690Would you have done it?
12690Ye did n''t pay me fer the stretch I done, did ye?
12690Ye''re sorry just a dollar''s worth--- is that it? 12690 Yes; has the thing reached you already?"
12690Yes? 12690 You are sure of that, Fred?"
12690You ca n''t? 12690 You did n''t see the fellow well enough to make out who he was?"
12690You do n''t expect me to furnish you with any?
12690You do n''t send a reporter to report the Board of Education meetings, do you?
12690You do n''t want to strain your work before you''ve really begun it any other candidates for pitching want to have a try now?
12690You fell on your hands, as well, did n''t you?
12690You mean the incident of the pennies, I think, sir?
12690You played a little joke on your new and not wholly popular principal, did n''t you?
12690You promise that, solemnly?
12690You see the true principle of the sprint?
12690You two are n''t losing heart, are you?
12690You want that knee in shape at the earliest moment, do n''t you?
12690You will not, will you?
12690You wished to see me, sir?
12690You wo n''t get too nervous, will you?
12690You would consider it dishonorable?
12690You''re sure about it?
12690You, too?
12690You--- you do n''t mean jail?
12690You? 12690 _ But who''s the girl_?"
12690_ In pennies_?
12690_ Two girls_?
12690_ We_ will?
12690_ You_, who admit having had a big hand in what was really an outrage?
12690And Dick Prescott?
12690Are we a community, in a sort of legal sense?
12690Are you going to try to bring us in good matter at a dollar a column?"
12690Besides, some one had just called out, banteringly:"Why not take him to the horse trough?"
12690But I suppose all you gentlemen have heard of Pop Gint?"
12690But come, sir, are you going to make a decent apology to Prescott and his friends for the contemptible things you''ve tried to do to them?"
12690But do n''t attempt to get up for anything, do you understand, Prescott?
12690But it is n''t necessary to read, is it?"
12690But what are you doing this afternoon?"
12690But what do you say, fellows?
12690But when the submaster coach turned and saw Parkinson butting his head against the punching bag he called out:"What''s the matter, Parkinson?"
12690But, do you know, I have been missing some money from that safe of late?
12690But--- er--- what''s the nature of the trouble?
12690By the way, Prescott, have you planned on what you mean to be when you''re through school?"
12690CHAPTER VIII HUH?
12690CHAPTER X DICK& CO. TAKE A TURN AT FEELING GLUM"What''s the matter with Ripley?"
12690CHAPTER XXI DICK IS GENEROUS BECAUSE IT''S NATURAL"Say, will you look at Rip?"
12690Ca n''t I get my head to working and find a way to_ make_ something happen?"
12690D''ye hear?
12690Dick?
12690Did Fred Ripley truly make good?
12690Did n''t you write this yarn for me?
12690Did you get one just like this, Dave?"
12690Do the students_ want_ to annoy me?"
12690Does this?
12690Drake?"
12690Eldridge?"
12690Fred, have you been getting into any scrapes?
12690Gridley boys are nice little fellows, but-----""How''s that wrist?"
12690Has any man broken training table?"
12690Have you been helping yourself to the money on the sly?"
12690Have you found out where your mother and I hide the key to the safe?
12690Honestly, have you been smoking any cigarettes?"
12690How in blazes did they ever get hold of the wrinkles?
12690How long were the boys out, over recess time?"
12690Huh?
12690I do n''t suppose there is any way that we can catch him?"
12690I wonder if I could make him understand how foolish and cowardly it is to go on paying for a blackmailer''s silence?
12690I wonder whom they''ll allow to hold the other three positions?"
12690If Ripley has been a bit disagreeable and ugly, shall we try to make him feel that there''s always a chance to turn around and be decent?"
12690In the cause of justice, Prescott, will you answer me frankly?"
12690Is he going to pitch this afternoon?"
12690Is that clear?"
12690Is this what you termed a mutiny?"
12690It hurt to stand on your foot when you first tried to do so, did n''t it?"
12690Just as the principal was putting the last of the coins into his satchel Mr. Drake leaned over to whisper:"May I make a suggestion, sir?"
12690Money?
12690Most people ca n''t see where real grit comes in, in baseball""Yet you think the lack of grit, or stamina, is just what ails Rip?"
12690Now, what do you say, sir?"
12690Now, which one of you pitchers is ambitious to do something?"
12690Now, while going to the High School, why ca n''t you turn reporter in your spare time, and earn a little pocket money?"
12690Now--- watching, all of you?"
12690Oh, bother it, what had a fellow better do in a case like this?"
12690Old Pop?"
12690Prescott?"
12690Prescott?"
12690Purcell?"
12690Rather a young man to wield the power of the press is n''t he?"
12690Right, ai n''t I?"
12690Right, so far, ai n''t I?"
12690Ripley, suppose you try?"
12690Say, Dick, I wonder---""What?"
12690Say, can you see the Prin.---just turning white and muttering to himself?
12690Schimmelpodt?"
12690See it?"
12690Shall I tell Fred?
12690Shameful to you, when you have been stealing for weeks, if not for months?
12690Some of those big- as- all- outdoors, wobbly, crocheted slippers?"
12690Something about the state of athletics there?"
12690That''d been good fer all his spendin''money, would n''t it?"
12690That''s a useful lesson--- leadership--- to carry out into life, is n''t it, sir?"
12690That''s thirty- six hundred, is n''t it?
12690Then Mr. Coy spoke:"Where''s your riot, principal?
12690Then a wild cheer broke loose:"Ripley?
12690Then came:"Prescott?"
12690Then, after a pause,"See here, Prescott, why could n''t you write this up for me?"
12690Then:"Hazelton?"
12690Thirty- six?
12690Trip over it?"
12690Understand?
12690Well?"
12690What about that ball?
12690What can I do?"
12690What do you want to see me about?
12690What else happened?
12690What if my wrist goes lame during the game?"
12690What is the trouble?
12690What was it?"
12690When we were in the department store, do you remember that the girls were looking over some worsteds, or yarns, or whatever you call the stuff?"
12690Where''s the fire?"
12690Where?
12690Who pitches to- day, if neither of us can?
12690Why ca n''t we six help to prove that interest in athletics puts the scholarship mark up, not down?"
12690Why ca n''t_ you_ make the position of pitcher, too?"
12690Why did n''t I have more sense?
12690Why did n''t I own up, and''throw myself on the mercy of the court''?"
12690Will you do it?"
12690Will you engage Everett, or let me hire him, to train me right from the start in all the best styles of pitching?"
12690With your father?"
12690Wo n''t you take a dozen rolls and peddle them?
12690Would you now try to shield him from the consequences of such acts?"
12690Ye brought the wherewithal?"
12690Yet, as Mr. Pollock inquired,"Why not?"
12690You can get over once in a while, and spend a night or two, ca n''t you?
12690You saw them play last year?"
12690You stand looking in the window a minute or so after I leave you, will you?"
12690You study history at the High School, do n''t you?"
12690You wo n''t expect to get any more money out of me?"
12690You''re not going to hang back on the crowd, are you?"
12690_ You_ like him, do n''t you, Cantwell?"
12690asked us, last Friday, to bring in our fifteen pennies for the Christmas music?"
12690being swamped under a deluge of pennies--- plain, individual little copper cents?"
12690can be up to?"
12690had only sprung that on us_ before_ recess-----""Well, suppose he had?"
43989A Scotch- Irish- Spaniard-- which seems a queer mixture, does n''t it? 43989 A man?"
43989A mule?
43989A total eclipse, is n''t it?
43989A wasps''nest?
43989Afraid of what?
43989All set?
43989And are you expecting to stay here?
43989And did he ever make any attempt to find it?
43989And did you come down through this howling storm to tell me?
43989And he has been wandering about with the old gentleman ever since, has he? 43989 And how''s poor Tim this morning?"
43989And is that all you know about it?
43989And then you go straight back to Washington?
43989And was n''t any attempt ever made to capture him?
43989And was that all the professor found?
43989And was that the end of the matter?
43989And was there nothing at all by which to identify the boy?
43989And what am I doing out here? 43989 And what did the professor do?"
43989And what do you mean to do? 43989 And what does that say?"
43989And what''s that big round thing hanging to it?
43989And what----?
43989And where was this King Philip mine?
43989And who lives in the King''s House now?
43989Any the worse for your adventure?
43989Anybody?
43989Anything the matter?
43989Are they dangerous to a man with a gun?
43989Are you sure it''s all right, Professor?
43989Are you?
43989Breakfast will be ready in two minutes; feeling pretty hungry this morning?
43989But how about the boy, Sam? 43989 But how are we going to get up there?"
43989But how can that be, Dick? 43989 But how did you do it?"
43989But how much of a day''s ride will it be to the north side of the peaks? 43989 But what about old Galvez, then?"
43989But what are these boys skulking around here for? 43989 But why should we trouble you to come back here?
43989Did he say anything about coming back, José?
43989Did you hear that? 43989 Did you notice, Dick, how thin they all were?
43989Did you think that old Galvez had sent us up here on a hunt for you or for El-- for Sanchez, I mean?
43989Do n''t they ever come down here, then?
43989Do n''t you? 43989 Do the Utes use copper arrow- heads?"
43989Do you mean that?
43989Do you suppose, then,said he,"that you are the only ones to notice the pots and pans down there at Hermanos?"
43989Do you think they''ll venture up here, José?
43989Do you think you can? 43989 Does he always come out to the well to get a drink of cold water just before he goes to bed, as he used to do?"
43989Electricity?
43989Find it?
43989Found a way down?
43989Give it up? 43989 Got a flea?"
43989Got a letter from him, then, did you?
43989Have you ever had any experience with them yourself?
43989How about those wolves? 43989 How are ye, Tim, me boy?"
43989How are you?
43989How can it be snow, when there is n''t a scrap of cloud visible anywhere?
43989How could they venture to sink shafts, when at any moment a flood might rush in and drown them all?
43989How did his straw come out longer than the other? 43989 How did the padron escape?"
43989How do they get them?
43989How do they know that?
43989How do you know? 43989 How is it you were n''t drowned-- for I see the water stood five feet deep in the tunnel?"
43989How so? 43989 How so?"
43989How was it?
43989How''s that, Dick?
43989How''s that?
43989How?
43989How?
43989Hunting what?
43989I''m afraid there''s not likely to be a''next chance,''is there?
43989I''m sorry you should have to do so, but if you must, why should n''t we travel the first stage together? 43989 Is he an Indian?"
43989Is that The Badger''s proper name?
43989Is that so? 43989 Is that so?
43989Is that so? 43989 Is that so?"
43989Is the valley inhabited?
43989Is this a regular thing, then, this flood?
43989Is this the padron?
43989It does seem so, does n''t it?
43989It does, does n''t it? 43989 It seems likely, does n''t it?
43989It would be fine, would n''t it?
43989It_ is_ a queer- colored light, is n''t it?
43989José,said Pedro,"does the padron still go to bed every night at ten o''clock, as he used to do?"
43989Not going out again to- night?
43989Not on the right, then, after all? 43989 Not used to it, are you?"
43989Nothing wrong, is there?
43989Now, do you see how this earth- bank forms a perfect square, measuring about two hundred yards each way? 43989 Oh, you have, eh?
43989Pedro,said he, without any preface,"did you ever hear of the''strong- room''?"
43989Sanchez?
43989See that, Dick?
43989Sheep?
43989Smell anything?
43989Snow, Dick?
43989So you have decided to go out, have you?
43989Suppose it is an old ditch-- where did the water come from? 43989 Suppose that there was a flume there for carrying water-- where''s the water now?
43989That was pretty good, was n''t it? 43989 That was rather funny, was n''t it?"
43989That''s all, is it? 43989 The señor means it?"
43989Then, why do you go round by way of Santa Fé? 43989 Those two men, are they to sleep in that room next the padron''s?"
43989Two others, eh?
43989Was it?
43989Was you going to ride up on Cape Horn this evening, Mr. Warren? 43989 We do, do we?"
43989Well, Dick,said I, as we sat cross- legged on the ground, eating our breakfast,"what is this idea of yours?
43989Well, but there''s another thing: how are you going to do it? 43989 Well, what luck?"
43989Well?
43989Well?
43989Well?
43989Were you in here when the flood came down?
43989What am I to do, then?
43989What are the limits of the grant?
43989What are you bringing these American pigs here for, Antonio?
43989What are you carrying that thing for? 43989 What are you stopping for?"
43989What can we do for you?
43989What did Galvez have to say?
43989What did I tell you, Dick? 43989 What did you untie the rope for, Pedro?"
43989What difference does it make whether my name is Stanley or anything else?
43989What do the people at Hermanos do for water, then?
43989What do you mean?
43989What do you mean?
43989What do you suppose it is, Dick?
43989What do you think of that?
43989What fun it would be to go and hunt for it ourselves, would n''t it?
43989What good will that do us?
43989What has he gone to Taos for?
43989What have_ you_ got to do with the Hermanos Grant, then?
43989What is Pedro''s opinion?
43989What is he riding on, Dick?
43989What is he?
43989What is it called?
43989What is it, Dick?
43989What is it, old man?
43989What is it, then?
43989What is it?
43989What is your name?
43989What mistake?
43989What sort of a looking man is this El Tejon?
43989What time is it, señor?
43989What was his explanation, then?
43989What was it, Dick?
43989What was the young man like? 43989 What''s all this for, Pedro?"
43989What''s he doing there?
43989What''s it to be?
43989What''s that for, Pedro?
43989What''s that?
43989What''s that?
43989What''s that?
43989What''s the matter with Pedro?
43989What''s the matter, Dick?
43989What''s the matter, Dick?
43989What''s the matter, Pedro?
43989What''s the matter? 43989 What''s the matter?"
43989What''s up, Pedro?
43989What''s wrong?
43989What''s your scheme?
43989When did that come down, Pedro?
43989When did you decide upon that?
43989Where are you off to, Dick?
43989Where did those old Pueblos get their water from, I should like to know? 43989 Which way should we take?
43989Who are you? 43989 Who''s that you''re talking to?"
43989Why did you suspect us of being Mexican cut- throats?
43989Why do you think so?
43989Why do you think so?
43989Why is it a puzzler?
43989Why not leave it for a hand- rail?
43989Why should he-- or anybody-- be afraid of a badger?
43989Why should it be more common there than elsewhere?
43989Why, how did_ you_ know anything about them?
43989Why, if the mine is on the_ left_ of the creek, what was that bridge for up above here, crossing over to the_ right_?
43989Why?
43989Will you tell me about it, sir?
43989Wind, Jeff?
43989Wind?
43989Wo n''t that shot scare all the deer out of the country?
43989Yes,said I; and addressing the stranger again, I added:"So it was the copper mine you were seeking after all, was it?
43989Yes,said I; and repeating my question, I asked:"Who are you, and where are you?"
43989You are not afraid of wolves, are you?
43989You do n''t suppose they are hunting us, Dick, do you?
43989You live in Washington, do you?
43989You made a pretty good guess, did n''t you?
43989You think that rather strange, do n''t you? 43989 You think you must go back, do you?"
43989A Mexican, you say?
43989A bow?"
43989A pretty miserable condition for the poor people, is n''t it?
43989And does n''t this man, Galvez, with his superior intelligence-- presumably-- know anything of the King Philip mine?"
43989And how had he disappeared again?
43989And how should they suspect?
43989And is that all?"
43989And the professor, I suppose, concludes that the Mexicans down there at---- What''s the name of the place?"
43989And was the donkey killed?"
43989Are the wasps alive at this time of year?"
43989Are we going to have a change?"
43989Are you Americans?"
43989Are you expecting to make a long stay?"
43989Are you going down to Hermanos?
43989At length he turned to me, who had come up close beside him, and said:"Can he always do that?"
43989But by whom, and where?"
43989But how about the professor, Dick?
43989But how about when you come back?"
43989But how?
43989But what chance had he in a race with five long- legged, half- starved timber- wolves?
43989But you want to be off, do n''t you?
43989But----""But what?"
43989By way of reply, I opened my mouth with a yawn so prodigious that Dick laughingly continued:"Hungry as all that, eh?
43989CHAPTER X THE PADRON"What do you mean?"
43989CHAPTER XI THE SPANISH TRAIL"Dick,"said I, as we sat together that evening beside our camp- fire,"what do you make of it?
43989Can you do that?"
43989Dick whispered:"Do you see that white patch on the other side of the clearing?
43989Did I make a mistake?
43989Did he offer any explanation?"
43989Did you ask Pedro if he knew of any way of getting up there?"
43989Did you break off a piece from your own?"
43989Did you ever see such a chest?"
43989Did you ever see such a queer- looking specimen?"
43989Did you hear that?"
43989Do n''t you think so, Pedro?
43989Do n''t you think so, Pedro?"
43989Do n''t you think so?"
43989Do you confine yourself to silver mines, or do you deal in mines of all sorts?"
43989Do you hear me?"
43989Do you hear that faint humming?
43989Do you know what that is?
43989Do you live here?"
43989Do you notice how dark it''s getting?"
43989Do you propose, then, to make for Hermanos?"
43989Do you remember?"
43989Do you see a number of tiny specks all hurrying across the face of the sun from north to south?"
43989Do you see how the trees are thinning out?
43989Do you see that stubby pine tree growing out of the rocks and overhanging the waterfall?"
43989Do you see those two square niches cut in the face of the rock?
43989Do you see, close to the outer edge of the shelf, a sort of trough worn in the rock?
43989Do you suppose he would interfere with us?"
43989Do you think he intends to stick it out, or was he only''bluffing''?"
43989Do you understand the working of a Winchester repeater?
43989Does any one wonder now that the date of the eclipse of''78 should be so indelibly stamped on our memories?
43989Does it still look as favorable as it seemed to do last night?"
43989Does n''t it seem to you that there is a depression in the soil going off to the right and the left?
43989Does the story you refer to indicate which of the two peaks is the right one?"
43989Eh, Frank?"
43989For a moment he stood gazing blankly at us, and then exclaimed:"How in the world did you guess that?"
43989From Mosby?"
43989Going indoors, are you?"
43989Has n''t the padron ever tried to find the old source of supply?"
43989Have you any idea?"
43989He does n''t seem to be in much of a hurry, does he?
43989He had done everything he could think of for his friend, and how do you suppose his friend requited him?
43989How about book- learning now?"
43989How are we to find out?"
43989How are you going to do it?"
43989How are you off for provisions?
43989How are you, old fellow?"
43989How can he own the villagers?"
43989How did it happen?"
43989How does he happen to be in such company?"
43989How does that strike you?
43989How does that strike you?"
43989How is it with you, Frank?"
43989How is that?"
43989How is the country up there?
43989How old?
43989How will he fancy the idea of your settling down in this valley?
43989I believe that is the best way after all, unless----""Unless what?"
43989I felt certain that the trail would lead us to some pathway up the cliff; but, as it does not, what does it come down here for at all?"
43989I suppose he has never told you, has he, how he once saved his donkey from a mountain- lion?"
43989I wonder what he''ll do?"
43989If the boys are in, they''re in; if they''re not----''""Well, if they''re not---- What?
43989In fact, it is as certain as anything can be that there is a way up somewhere, or else, how did the Pueblos get over there in the first place?
43989Is it a bargain?"
43989Is it near here, then?"
43989Is n''t there any way of increasing it?"
43989Is that the professor''s opinion?"
43989Is the grant worth it?
43989It is n''t possible, is it, Dick,"I asked, as the thought suddenly occurred to me,"it is n''t possible that they can have used wheeled vehicles?"
43989It was a splendid chance; nobody could ask for a better target; but do you think I could hold that rifle steady?
43989José shrugged his shoulders and spread out his hands, palms upward, as much as to say,"Who knows?"
43989Leaning back against a tree- trunk and stretching out his feet to the fire, Arthur began again:"Did you ever hear of the Espinosas?"
43989Look here, old man, is n''t there_ anybody_ who would go?
43989Man on horseback?
43989Mexican bandits, or something of the sort, were n''t they?"
43989Now, why should it be called the King''s House?
43989One more question, please: Did old Galvez send you up here?"
43989Pretty accessible?
43989Rather a rough- and- tumble monarch, is n''t he?
43989See?
43989So he professed not to know my name, did he?
43989So saying, Uncle Tom jumped to the ground, and hastening forward, held out his hand, exclaiming:"How are you, Herr Bergen?
43989So the stranger went off, did he?
43989So you are determined to go through with this thing, are you?
43989So you remember us, do you?
43989So, then, Dick, it is settled, is it, that we go ahead?
43989So, we decide to go on, do we?"
43989Take hold of my feet, will you, while I stick my head over the edge and see?"
43989That''s the plan, eh?"
43989The Professor Bergen who wrote to your father-- that''s the right name, is n''t it?"
43989The man wo n''t be persuaded to come out, and no one can get in to drag him out-- so what''s to be done?"
43989The professor says it was once an arm of the sea-- and it looks like it, does n''t it?
43989The question is, how are_ we_ to get over there?"
43989There''s no sign of a change, is there?"
43989They had it once-- where is it now?"
43989They would say,''What''s the use?
43989To- morrow?"
43989Up in these mountains somewhere, did n''t they?
43989Was he a Mexican or an American?"
43989Was n''t that the way of it, Pedro?"
43989Well, what then?"
43989Were n''t you?"
43989What about his treatment of Pedro?"
43989What are we going to do?
43989What are we to do now?"
43989What are you driving at?"
43989What are you thinking about, Dick?"
43989What bridge?
43989What do you make of that?"
43989What do you mean?"
43989What do you mean?"
43989What do you say?
43989What do you say?"
43989What do you say?"
43989What do you suppose your father will do?
43989What do you think, Pedro?"
43989What do you think, Pedro?"
43989What do you think?"
43989What had happened?
43989What has become of that supply?
43989What is it you think you have discovered?"
43989What is it?"
43989What is it?"
43989What is that black speck down there toward the village?
43989What is that thing he is carrying in his left hand?
43989What is this, Dick?"
43989What is your idea, Dick?
43989What is your idea?
43989What then?"
43989What time is it, Pedro?"
43989What was he up to?
43989What was that?
43989What will your Uncle Tom say?
43989What''s it all about?"
43989What''s that?"
43989What''s the first move, then?"
43989What''s the matter with Pedro?"
43989What''s your idea, then?
43989Where are you?"
43989Where did they come from?
43989Where do you, yourselves hail from, if I may ask?
43989Where does he get his copper?
43989Where had the man sprung from?
43989Where''s young Frank?"
43989Which of you is Dick?"
43989Who is the boy, Warren?"
43989Who would have guessed how soon we were to get that chance?
43989Who''s this coming?"
43989Why do you ask?"
43989Will he be willing that you should stay out in this country and take to wheat- raising and ditch- building and so forth?"
43989Will this snow drive you out?"
43989Will you come with us, Pedro?"
43989Without knowing the reason for this move, I did the same, and on my making a motion with my eyebrows, as much as to say,"What''s up?"
43989Wo n''t they come across the bridge?"
43989Would you let me go, Professor?"
43989You do n''t think, then, that there is any danger to us?"
43989You propose to go grouse- shooting to- morrow, do you?
43989You remember he told me to look out for a change of weather?
43989You say he shot the wolf with a copper- headed arrow?
43989You want a copper mine?
43989You''re a newcomer, are n''t you?
43989You''ve never seen pack- burros at work in the mountains, have you?
43989cried Dick, and,"Where?"
5602''Waal, ther was n''t nothin''ther matter with ther huntin''was ther?'' 5602 ''Where is the best place to go?''
5602A game?
5602About Randolph, Dick Wilson and young Blake,explained the judge;"and, by the way, where is Pepper?
5602About what?
5602After the prowess exhibited by their messenger, do you think we dare accept?
5602Ah reckon dat am so,drawled Rand, then changing his tone he went on:"What do you say to having a meeting to- night and talking it over?
5602Ah, what''s that?
5602All over?
5602All through your interruptions?
5602And know how to fly it?
5602And now,continued the colonel,"in celebration of the organization of-- By the way, you have n''t chosen a name yet, have you?
5602And phat will Oi be doing?
5602And where are they?
5602And where do I come in?
5602And you say the windows were fastened?
5602And you were n''t so far out of the way at that, were you, Pepper?
5602Any one there?
5602Anything I can do for you?
5602Are there any further additions or amendments? 5602 Are you going to shoot them?"
5602Are you going with us?
5602Are you ready, all?
5602Are you sure that your agile enemy is n''t watching us from somewhere and just waiting for it to be done to his taste before making a raid on us?
5602Are you sure there is n''t?
5602As big as the Hudson or Fulton?
5602As much what?
5602Aw, what would you do?
5602Because they would n''t get enough swag to make it worth while,answered Jack,"Swag?"
5602Before breakfast?
5602Better put out a sentinel, had n''t you?
5602But how did it happen?
5602But how did you get here?
5602But how did you get out of the tree?
5602But how do you know that Rae did it?
5602But truly, Geraid,asked Donald,"how are we doing?"
5602But what about the tools?
5602But what do you do when that is gone?
5602But what for?
5602But what has become of Pepper?
5602But what has that got to do with the coins?
5602But what has that got to do with the present excitement?
5602But what is it?
5602But where could he have gone?
5602But why did they need to make such a mystery of it?
5602But, how can you see all that?
5602Call the room?
5602Can we help you in any way?
5602Can you help us to find it?
5602Can you tell me,persisted Dick,"what kind of rows never come singly?"
5602Can you tie them?
5602Come now, Gerald,pleaded Jack,"tell us how we are doing?"
5602Did any of you pick it up?
5602Did he have a dog with him?
5602Did n''t I tell you there was something back of this monkey business?
5602Did they get very much?
5602Did we scare you?
5602Did you ever see such a fool trick as that? 5602 Did you know I was up a tree?
5602Did you say you were looking for me?
5602Did you think it was a good time to take a row?
5602Do I make myself comprehensible?
5602Do n''t you lock your door when you go out?
5602Do n''t you think anybody has any right on the river but you? 5602 Do you know we have been hunting all over for you?"
5602Do you know what they are?
5602Do you know why?
5602Do you mean to scatter papers?
5602Do you think I am going to be left out of this?
5602Do you think he meant our shell?
5602Do you think it could have bitten him?
5602Do you think so?
5602Do you think that they came from around here?
5602Do you think that they could have come in through the cellar?
5602Do you think they could have carried him off?
5602Do you think we have any chance against them?
5602Do you think you will be safe now?
5602Do you want to see him?
5602Does he carry malice like that?
5602Don?
5602Find any more?
5602For what? 5602 For what?"
5602Found something more?
5602Found something?
5602Giving me some of my own advice, are n''t you? 5602 H- h- how did you g- get into the boat, Gerald?"
5602Hare and hounds?
5602Have you a doctor on board?
5602Have you any name in mind?
5602Have you any reason to think that they know anything about it?
5602Have you got any dues, Sherlock?
5602He could n''t very well be all over at once, could he? 5602 He is the son of the janitor at the bank,"replied Rand,"and--""Anything wrong about him?"
5602How about Mohicans?
5602How are we going to get in?
5602How are we going?
5602How can you manage that?
5602How did they get in?
5602How did they get in?
5602How did you get down here?
5602How did you make out?
5602How do you know?
5602How do you know?
5602How do you make that out?
5602How far is it?
5602How in the world could Nellie get here?
5602How is it, Don?
5602How is that?
5602How is that?
5602How is that?
5602How long do you think it will take you to get there and back?
5602How long since these windows have been opened?
5602How shall we do it?
5602How should I know?
5602How was that?
5602How would you like to take a look at it?
5602I wonder what he has got now?
5602I wonder what it means?
5602I wonder what next? 5602 I wonder what they are cooking there?
5602I wonder who he could have been?
5602I wonder who it could have been, and what they were after?
5602I- i- it''s a beauty, ai n''t it?
5602In what?
5602Is he now?
5602Is it like this?
5602Is it really you, Pepper?
5602Is it?
5602Is n''t it time for a feast and a war dance or something?
5602Is n''t that rather a sweeping condemnation, Randolph?
5602Is n''t there a story that goes with that?
5602Is she alive?
5602Is that better?
5602Is that fair?
5602Is that your house above here?
5602It does, eh?
5602It must have been that way,agreed Jack,"but where did they get this key?
5602Let me see,continued the colonel musingly,"how does number four go?"
5602Like they do with a clam bake?
5602Looking for clues?
5602Looking for news, as usual, eh, Jack? 5602 More mysteries, Jack?"
5602Not if they had a key?
5602Now that you have agreed upon a name,continued the colonel,"what do you say to having a real Scout dinner in the woods?"
5602Now, how many red and how many white stripes?
5602Now, which way shall I go?
5602Now, who said anything about trouble?
5602Now, who will volunteer to carry it to Highpoint?
5602Now,called Rand, when they had landed,"who wants to be cook?
5602Now,said Rand, when Donald had finished the reading,"shall we go ahead?"
5602Now,went on Mr. Whilden,"is n''t there something I can do for you?"
5602Of Monkey Raes?
5602Of course you have,admitted Donald,"but do you know what it is?"
5602Really and truly?
5602Really?
5602Right now, Pepper?
5602S- s- say,went on Pepper,"how did that fight come out?
5602Said anything to them about it?
5602Say, Pepper, ai n''t you hungry?
5602Say, what time is it? 5602 See anything of Monkey lately?"
5602See anything of them?
5602Seen or heard anything?
5602Shall I run over and see?
5602Shall I so report?
5602Shall we follow him?
5602Shall we follow them?
5602Shure, an''phat mischief are ye''s plotting now?
5602Smoke, where?
5602Study them a little,suggested the colonel;"is n''t there any difference between them?"
5602Sure of that?
5602Sure of that?
5602Sure there ai n''t anybody''round?
5602T- that you, Gerald?
5602Tell the colonel?
5602That is possible, is n''t it?
5602That seems right, too,assented the judge,"but what do you make of it?"
5602That''s one thing; anything else?
5602The Oneidas used to roam about here, did n''t they?
5602The first American flag was made in Philadelphia by Betsy Ross, in 1775, was it not?
5602Then, when did the stars and stripes become the national flag?
5602There is n''t any one around, is there?
5602There were other flags, too, were n''t there?
5602They are going to do what?
5602They certainly made junk of it,remarked Rand;"how did they do it?"
5602Think you would know them again?
5602Tired?
5602To change the subject, what about uniforms?
5602Very good,commended the colonel,"and now about the knots?"
5602Very well,agreed Rand,"what do you say, Jack?"
5602W- w- what is it?
5602Want him to invite you to go yachting?
5602Want to indulge your savage instincts and live in a wigwam?
5602Was any one with him?
5602Was n''t just like it, was it?
5602Was there a man with them?
5602Well, Pepper?
5602Well, boys, what do you say?
5602Well, what about him?
5602Well, what about it?
5602Well,began Pepper as soon as they were fairly inside the house,"did n''t I hear somebody say breakfast?"
5602Well,said the colonel when, a little later, the dinner had been eaten to the last scrap,"how do you like Scout fare?"
5602Well?
5602Were there any more?
5602What Indians were in this section?
5602What are we going to do now?
5602What are you going to do, Rand?
5602What are you talking about?
5602What are you trying to do, yourself?
5602What did I tell you?
5602What did they get?
5602What did they say?
5602What did you know?
5602What do we have to be examined in?
5602What do you expect to find, Jack?
5602What do you make of that?
5602What do you say, Don?
5602What do you say, Jack?
5602What do you think he was doing with them, using them for an aeroplane?
5602What do you think he was trying to do?
5602What do you want with a stove?
5602What do you want?
5602What does it mean with the Union down?
5602What does it remind you of?
5602What does?
5602What for, Pepper?
5602What for?
5602What for?
5602What has Master Tompkins been doing lately?
5602What has become of Gerald?
5602What have you been doing,cried Pepper, who was waiting for them on the landing,"fishing?"
5602What have you been reading lately?
5602What have you got there, Rand?
5602What have you got there?
5602What in the world were you doing here?
5602What is he after now?
5602What is it now, Jack?
5602What is it now, hide and seek, or has Gerald been losing himself?
5602What is it now?
5602What is it this time, addition or multiplication?
5602What is it, Tige, old boy?
5602What is it, then, Donald, if it is n''t mortal?
5602What is it, then?
5602What is it,went on the colonel,"a game of hide and seek?"
5602What is it?
5602What is it?
5602What is that you have there, Rand?
5602What is that?
5602What is the difference between them?
5602What is the first thing to do?
5602What is the matter with him?
5602What is the matter with him?
5602What is the matter with it?
5602What is the matter with me?
5602What is the matter, Gerald?
5602What is the matter?
5602What kind of things?
5602What made you think of having Gerald join us, Jack?
5602What man?
5602What objection is there to our thinking?
5602What shall we call it?
5602What shall we do about it?
5602What shall we do if they come?
5602What shall we do next?
5602What time did he start?
5602What took you down there tonight?
5602What was he after?
5602What was he like, did you see him?
5602What was it like?
5602What was that like?
5602What was that?
5602What would he be doing away off there?
5602What would he want to do that for?
5602What''s on your mind now, Rand?
5602What''s that?
5602What''s the matter with Uncas?
5602What''s your scheme, Pepper?
5602What, against?
5602Whatcher''fraid of?
5602When do I go?
5602Where are you going in such a hurry?
5602Where are you?
5602Where away?
5602Where away?
5602Where did all these stories come from?
5602Where did you get it?
5602Where did you learn all these things, Jack?
5602Where do you see that?
5602Where does it go now?
5602Where has she gone?
5602Where have you been? 5602 Where in the world have n''t I been?"
5602Where in the world have you been?
5602Where is he?
5602Where will we meet?
5602Which way did he go?
5602Which way did the sound come from?
5602Which way do you want to go?
5602Who are you?
5602Who are?
5602Who did it?
5602Who does?
5602Who is he?
5602Who owns her?
5602Who said anything about roses?
5602Who was the man with them?
5602Who were they?
5602Who would he get to join it?
5602Who?
5602Who?
5602Why ca n''t we be first class?
5602Why could n''t they get in through a window?
5602Why did n''t you do it and get rid of him?
5602Why do n''t you cook some more?
5602Why not, Pepper?
5602Why not?
5602Why not?
5602Why not?
5602Why should n''t they be here as well as anywhere?
5602Why tenderfoot?
5602Why too late?
5602Why, Pepper?
5602Why, boys, what are you doing here?
5602Why, do n''t you want it?
5602Why, hello, Win,said Rand;"what were you trying to do, play spook?"
5602Why,asked Jack,"there''s enough, ai n''t there?"
5602Why?
5602Wo n''t you shake hands with me, all around?
5602Would n''t it be fine?
5602You ca n''t all go,decided Rand;"how shall we settle it?"
5602You do n''t think that these boys had anything to do with it, do you?
5602You do n''t think that they came in that way, do you?
5602You have n''t seen anything of him, have you?
5602You have read of the English archers and their famous long- bows, have n''t you?
5602You mean a wind bag, do n''t you?
5602Ai n''t there enough police?"
5602Any of you want to go?"
5602Anybody got a match?"
5602Anything new about the robbing of Judge Taylor''s office the other night?"
5602But what has that got to do with Gerald?"
5602But who dropped them and how did they happen along here?"
5602But, speaking of clams, which would you sooner do or go a- fishing?"
5602But, speaking of curious things, what do you suppose Monkey Rae was doing with that horse and wagon?"
5602CHAPTER IV UP THE RIVER"Are you all ready?"
5602CHAPTER VI THE ENEMY MAKES A RAID"You think we had better stop and see if we can catch any more fish before we go ashore?"
5602CHAPTER VII THE COLONEL"What''s the matter, boys?"
5602CHAPTER XVI WHERE WAS PEPPER?
5602CHAPTER XX A NIGHT ALARM"Who''s there?"
5602CHAPTER XXI A SURPRISE"W- W- WHAT was that?"
5602Ca n''t ye hit up a bit?"
5602Can you come alongside?"
5602Can you tell us when the first Union flag was made?"
5602Do n''t you think it would be a good plan to throw out a picket to keep guard?"
5602Do n''t you think we have fish enough?"
5602Do n''t you want to go along?"
5602Do you know anything about these tools, Dick?"
5602Do you think there is any need of it?"
5602Giving three blasts of her whistle as a farewell salute the Dart resumed her course up the river,"Who were the boys?"
5602Had n''t we better put on some more?"
5602Have you any plans, Colonel?"
5602Hello, what now?"
5602Holding out a coin he had found, he added:"What do you make of it?"
5602How do you spell it?"
5602How is it?"
5602How''s this for a reply?"
5602I wonder if the boys are waiting for me to return?
5602I wonder what it means?"
5602I wonder,"with a look at his clothes,"if I could n''t get a job somewhere as a scarecrow?"
5602Is there any hope for her, Doctor?"
5602Is there any more to it?"
5602Is this an official visit?"
5602Let''s see, there are four of you here?"
5602Now, I wonder what is going on here?"
5602Now, how am I going to get out of this?
5602Of its origin and how it came into being?"
5602Shall I let go the anchor, Rand?"
5602They drove the wedges in alongside of the door and burst it open,""But did n''t that make a good deal of noise?"
5602Think you own the whole place, do n''t you?"
5602WHERE WAS PEPPER?
5602Want to see it?
5602What are you talking about?"
5602What are you trying to do?"
5602What did you tell us this time?"
5602What do you say, Gerald?"
5602What do you say, Jack?"
5602What do you say, boys, do n''t you think we ought to see him safe home?"
5602What do you think about it, Don?"
5602What do you think you are going to do, get up a banquet?
5602What is it?"
5602What kind of a name do you want?"
5602What was that way?"
5602What was the matter this morning-- breakfast late?"
5602What yer''fraid of?
5602What''s ail the noise about?"
5602What''s the latest in Creston?"
5602What''s the trouble, the enemy been making an attack?"
5602Where did you find it?"
5602Where?"
5602Which road are you going to take?"
5602Which way did he go?"
5602Which way did you go?"
5602Who are you?"
5602Whose barn is being painted now?"
5602Whose horse and wagon was it?"
5602Written up yesterday''s story yet?"
5602You know what you have to do?"
5602You said, Judge, there was some talk about these boys; what is it?"
5602asked Gerald;"and phat is he up to now?"
5602asked Gerald;"and where did you hide yourself?"
5602asked Jack, who had been eying the coin Rand had tossed;"something new?"
5602asked Pepper;"any more objections?"
5602asked Rand,"trying to put two and two together?"
5602asked the judge;"what is it?"
5602called the boy again;"who are you?"
5602cried Jack in astonishment;"where did you come from?"
5602cried Pepper when Rand finished,"there''s a whole lot to learn, ai n''t there?
5602cried Pepper;"what do you think I am-- a pig?"
5602cried Pepper;"what is it?"
5602cried Rand,"you''ll do what?
5602criticized Donald,"what would anybody in their senses want to steal papers for?"
5602demanded Pepper;"what''s them?"
5602exclaimed Pepper at length,"what is the matter with stopping here?"
5602exclaimed Rand,"do I hear aright?
5602exclaimed the colonel;"about whom?"
5602exclaimed the judge,"but how in the world could any one get up to this window?"
5602he said,''ai n''t you the man that told me there was plenty of hunting around here?''
5602he shouted to the youthful driver,"run over us?"
5602he shouted,"where are you?"
5602questioned Donald,"hunt bears?"
5602said Pepper,"what''s that?"
5602shouted Don;"did we do it in that?"
5602shouted Rand as the boats swept apart:"what are you trying to do, run us down?"
5602where are you?"
5602where?"
7496About what time will we get to my uncle''s place?
7496Ai n''t got any more of''em there, have you, Professor?
7496Ai n''t no mesmerizer, are you?
7496And the miner believed him?
7496Any luck?
7496Any objection to me going along?
7496Any of the other fellows going along?
7496Any trouble?
7496Anybody hurt?
7496Are there burglars?
7496Are they brigands, like you read about?
7496Are they going to report it?
7496Are you a private detective?
7496Are you all right, Nat?
7496Are you all right?
7496Are you going to leave him here?
7496Are you hurt, John?
7496Are you sure you had no hand in it?
7496Are you trying to say a pair of gum shoes?
7496Are-- you-- hurt?
7496Be ye dead, Tobias?
7496Boning away?
7496But I do n''t exactly un- d- d- d- erstand how it it h- h- h- appened?
7496But how do you suppose he knew the train was going to stop?
7496But if you know where to send him a message, why ca n''t you tell us how to reach him?
7496But what made''em& o?
7496But who was the man who chased him, and gave you back your diamond?
7496Ca n''t John and Nat go along?
7496Ca n''t we go hunting''em?
7496Ca n''t we go?
7496Can Martin have forgotten to sound the tocsin? 7496 Can we have regular horses while we''re here?"
7496Can you shoot?
7496Can you two stand a hundred mile ride on horseback?
7496Careful about what?
7496Cows?
7496Did Mr. Kent say you are to have''em?
7496Did he bite you?
7496Did he find out he was fooled?
7496Did he get away?
7496Did he get our money?
7496Did n''t I see you just bring this?
7496Did n''t he make a row?
7496Did n''t really lose anything, did you?
7496Did some one hold you up and try to rob you?
7496Did you get lost?
7496Did you get the rings?
7496Did you hear the latest?
7496Do I know who has? 7496 Do I put it at the head or foot?"
7496Do I? 7496 Do n''t s''pose they''ll get a flogging do you?"
7496Do n''t you see the train?
7496Do you accuse all of them?
7496Do you feel anything queer in your bones?
7496Do you mean it?
7496Do you need quinine?
7496Do you promise by the great seal of the United States?
7496Do you really shoot oil wells, with nitroglycerine, the way I''ve read about?
7496Do you see my drift, as the snow bank said to the wind?
7496Do you think I ca n''t find him?
7496Do you think Mr. Tevis will have some news of my father?
7496Do you think he''s dead?
7496Do you think they''ll hurt us?
7496Do you think we are any further along the trail, or have we just traveled in a bigger circle?
7496Do you want to fight?
7496Do you want to run us down?
7496Ever see the Chicago stock yards?
7496Everything all right?
7496For how long?
7496Fred Kaler, have you got your mouth organ with you?
7496Go easy about what?
7496Got anything on to- night?
7496Gotermobe?
7496Guarantee you''ll not blow us up?
7496Had luck, eh?
7496Have n''t I proof?
7496Have n''t got away yet, eh?
7496Have you changed the initials?
7496Have you enough of the other fuse?
7496Have you ever been out west?
7496Have you got anything to disguise your voice, Nat?
7496Have you got him, John?
7496Have you got it?
7496Have you the emblems?
7496He always has his mouth- organ, or how could he speak?
7496He did n''t lead us into a trap, did he? 7496 He is, eh?
7496He''s not going to fight a duel with Professor Garlach, is he?
7496How about it?
7496How about masks?
7496How are you?
7496How can we foil their plans?
7496How could you do it, Jim?
7496How did he do it?
7496How did it happen?
7496How did you do it?
7496How did you know it?
7496How did you manage it?
7496How do I know you are Robert Ranger''s son?
7496How do they look?
7496How do you mean?
7496How long is it since you left my father?
7496How much further?
7496How we going to do it?
7496How will I know the high peak when I see it?
7496How will you know if he does?
7496How would you advise me to reach my father, and let him know it is safe to return?
7496How''d you get away?
7496How''s he going to do it?
7496How''s that?
7496How, in all this fog?
7496How?
7496How?
7496How?
7496How?
7496I am, eh?
7496I suppose you are all ready for the long rest?
7496I wonder what they thought when they saw the fire coming their way?
7496I wonder where we are?
7496If it could be, under certain conditions, are you able to fulfill those conditions?
7496If the president is not the proper person to ask will you kindly tell me who is?
7496In for it on account of that Klu- Klux business?
7496Is he safe?
7496Is it goin''to pay?
7496Is n''t there something that we can do?
7496Is the doctor in his study?
7496Is the horse a fast one?
7496Is the place on fire?
7496Is there anything else?
7496Jim? 7496 Know him?"
7496Knowoas?
7496Lookin''for any one?
7496Marinello Booghoobally?
7496Matter?
7496May I speak?
7496Much damage?
7496Much damaged?
7496Nice old party, is n''t he?
7496No, what is it?
7496No-- are-- you?
7496Nothing special, why?
7496Nothing the matter with that place, is there?
7496Now then, is every one ready?
7496Oh, what shall I do?
7496One of you boys named Ranger?
7496Play? 7496 See a bear?"
7496See it?
7496Shall I give you a sample?
7496Shall we go inside or ride on the platform?
7496Side- swiped?
7496So he vill my pardon ask, iss it?
7496So he''s trying to scare me, eh? 7496 So this is a joke, eh, Mr. Frenchman?
7496So this is your idea of a joke, eh?
7496So you did it, eh?
7496So you think you know what the trouble is?
7496So you''re not dead yet?
7496So you''re not fooling this time, eh?
7496Some fun?
7496Some one left you a thousand dollars?
7496Tell me, who are you?
7496That fellow who''s always beating his wife and hitting his little girl?
7496That''s so, how are we going to get in?
7496The one where Loony Pete was trampled to death?
7496Then if you did n''t, who did?
7496Then they did n''t get frightened?
7496Then what made him run away and leave us?
7496They''re sure to notice it at the Hall, and what will I say?
7496This is glorious; eh, John?
7496Vas ist dis?
7496Very busy now?
7496Vy do they shout for dot frog- eating nation?
7496W- w- w- who s- s- s- said n- n- neck t- t- ti-?
7496Want any help?
7496Want me to play?
7496Well, now we''re here, what''s to be done?
7496Well, we''re here, and what are we going to do?
7496Well, what are you boys going to do now?
7496Well, where in the world did you come from?
7496Well?
7496Well?
7496Were they members of the timber gang?
7496Whasmatternow? 7496 What are they up to?"
7496What are you doing out at this hour? 7496 What are you going to do, Jack?"
7496What are you going to do?
7496What are you sneaking around like that for, hiding under a rock? 7496 What did I tell you?"
7496What did he do to you?
7496What did that come from?
7496What did they want?
7496What did you do?
7496What did you want of him?
7496What do you know about hunting mountain lions?
7496What do you mean about me turning detective?
7496What do you mean by this?
7496What do you mean, a playing card; one you carried for luck?
7496What do you mean?
7496What do you mean?
7496What do you say to a swim?
7496What do you say?
7496What do you think of that?
7496What do you want to go alone for?
7496What do you want?
7496What do you work at?
7496What does it mean?
7496What does that prove, except that you might have worn the duster?
7496What does this mean, Ranger?
7496What does this mean?
7496What happened?
7496What have I done now?
7496What have you to say, Bagot?
7496What have you to say, Ranger?
7496What is it this time?
7496What is it, Jack?
7496What is it? 7496 What is it?"
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is it?
7496What is that about a ring?
7496What is that?
7496What is this all about?
7496What is?
7496What kings?
7496What makes you so quiet?
7496What makes you talk so funny?
7496What makes you think I did it?
7496What makes you think so?
7496What might your name be?
7496What of it?
7496What shall we do?
7496What was in the notes that made them so mad?
7496What was it then?
7496What was it?
7496What was the trouble?
7496What will we do for a final wind- up?
7496What will you do next?
7496What word have you?
7496What you going to do with the kids?
7496What you up to?
7496What''ll I do?
7496What''ll they do?
7496What''s a hundred miles when I''m going to find my father and take him back home with me?
7496What''s de matter?
7496What''s going to happen now?
7496What''s it all about?
7496What''s that about his necktie?
7496What''s that?
7496What''s that?
7496What''s that?
7496What''s the answer?
7496What''s the matter with Ike?
7496What''s the matter with him? 7496 What''s the matter with you?
7496What''s the matter with you?
7496What''s the matter? 7496 What''s the matter?"
7496What''s the matter?
7496What''s the matter?
7496What''s the matter?
7496What''s the matter?
7496What''s the use of feeling blue?
7496What''s this all about?
7496What''s this all about?
7496What''s this, a game, or a joke?
7496What''s this, amateur theatricals?
7496What, give the guarantee or blow us up?
7496What, that sporty new student?
7496What? 7496 What?"
7496When did you?
7496When do you want to start?
7496Where are the Golden Glow mountains?
7496Where are you from?
7496Where can he have gone to? 7496 Where did you get that?"
7496Where did you get the package?
7496Where have I seen him before?
7496Where have you been?
7496Where is he now?
7496Where is he?
7496Where is it?
7496Where is that letter now?
7496Where is the tall pine tree?
7496Where you boys going?
7496Where you going?
7496Where''d they get in?
7496Where''d you learn to ride, young man?
7496Where''s Mr.--er-- Mr. Rattlesnake Jim?
7496Where''s Will?
7496Where''s the card?
7496Where''s the fun in that?
7496Where''s the harm?
7496Where''s your ring?
7496Where?
7496Who are they?
7496Who are you, and what do you know about this ring?
7496Who are you, anyhow?
7496Who are you?
7496Who did this?
7496Who did you want to inquire about?
7496Who do you want to see?
7496Who done sumfin to yo'', boss?
7496Who else will you take?
7496Who is this, who says he is my son?
7496Who said I was afraid?
7496Who seeks the knowledge the stars alone possess?
7496Who''ll be the burglars?
7496Who''s bin done committed murder?
7496Who''s that with him?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who''s there?
7496Who?
7496Why ca n''t John and I go along?
7496Why did he desert us?
7496Why did n''t it act so as soon as I got on?
7496Why did n''t you tell us you could rope a steer and handle a cow pony?
7496Why did n''t you yell for help?
7496Why do n''t you look where you''re going?
7496Why, anything on?
7496Why?
7496Will it make much of an explosion?
7496Will they let us, do you think?
7496Will you join us, Jack?
7496Will you name a friend, sir, to whom I can send my representative?
7496Will you speak to him about the old man?
7496Will you tell me how to find this man in Fillmore, who knows how to take that letter?
7496Will you wait here until then?
7496Wood- e!-Wood- e?
7496Work? 7496 Yes, what is there strange in that?"
7496You boys going far?
7496You call me a frog- eater- r- r- r- r?
7496You can?
7496You do n''t think I''d risk another suspension with graduation so near, do you?
7496You found it in Mr. Grimm''s room as you swept it out?
7496You left a message for Enos Hardy?
7496You mean not try to escape at all?
7496You mean that southern society that made such a stir during the Civil War?
7496You''re not going to be taken in by one of those foolish clairvoyants, are you?
7496You''re not going to be three to one, are you?
7496You''ve heard of Old Smelts, have n''t you?
7496You''ve heard of the Klu- Klux- Klan, I suppose?
7496You-- you do n''t mean to fight a duel, do you?
7496Your bag of gold?
7496Zen you mean zat I tells a lie?
7496''Sthmatterithfoolinem?"
7496All at once Jack, who was ahead exclaimed:"Does n''t that tree look familiar?"
7496And did you bring the boys with you?"
7496And what are the others doing?"
7496And when you demand their money or their lives how would you say it?"
7496Anything special?"
7496Arnica, was n''t it?
7496As Nat swung up along side of Jack he asked:"What makes you so anxious about that old man?"
7496Besides you''re going right on, are n''t you?"
7496But now where can I find Orion Tevis and learn where my father is?"
7496CHAPTER X A MEETING WITH CHOWDEN"Studying or talking?"
7496CHAPTER XI A GRAND WIND UP"What''s the matter?"
7496CHAPTER XXI FINDING ORION TEVIS"What''s the matter?"
7496Can you tell me where to find him?"
7496Come along to see fair play?"
7496Could the maddened and frightened steers be halted before they plunged over the cliffs?
7496Could they stop the rush?
7496Did n''t you get my letter?"
7496Did n''t you hear Sid tell?
7496Did they fire you?"
7496Did you have a good ride?"
7496Did you notice how excited he was about the ring?
7496Did you take my money, you black rascal?"
7496Do n''t you know how to ride on a car?"
7496Do you see''em, John?"
7496Do you understand?"
7496Have n''t any more of''em up your sleeve, have you?"
7496Have we missed the train?"
7496Have you any chemicals in your room, Jack?"
7496Have you anything to say?"
7496How about you?"
7496How did it happen?
7496How did you land on him, John?"
7496How did you think of it?"
7496How long before they''ll be here, Budge?"
7496How long were they to be hidden under the white vail?
7496I do n''t suppose you boys are in any great rush, are you?"
7496I mean do n''t you feel as if you wanted to do something?"
7496I say, Jack, you do n''t s''pose he''s in with the gang, do you?"
7496I wonder if Dr. Mead knows it?"
7496I wonder who did it, and what for?"
7496I''m sure they are some of the bad men who tried to get my father, or else how would they know about the rings?"
7496Is he alive?
7496Is he one of those religious fanatics?"
7496It''s easy when you know how, is n''t it?"
7496John?"
7496Liggins?"
7496Now what''s the matter with a couple of us disguising ourselves as burglars and going into their rooms about midnight?
7496Now, do n''t you think you have a pretty hard task ahead of you?"
7496Post?"
7496Say did n''t they come down off that bank sailing, though?"
7496See, do n''t you recognize me?"
7496So you are Jack Ranger?"
7496Suddenly, from the gathering darkness, there sounded a challenge:"Who''s there?"
7496THE ROUND- UP-- CONCLUSION CHAPTER I FUN AT WASHINGTON HALL"Now then, are you all ready?"
7496Tevis?"
7496Then Mr. Hall demanded:"Who''s there?"
7496Then, as the door at the farther end of the room opened, allowing light from the hall to come in, a voice asked:"What''s the matter?''
7496Then, as three figures emerged from the shadows and blocked his path, he exclaimed:"Oh, it''s you, is it, Jerry Chowden?
7496Vat iss it now?"
7496Want to see me?"
7496Wanterbe a detective?"
7496Was Jack''s father there?
7496Was it occupied?
7496Was you wantin''anything?"
7496We''ll go with you; eh, John?"
7496Well, what do you want?"
7496What do you boys say to a trip out on Lake Erie?
7496What do you say?"
7496What do you think about him, Jim?"
7496What does it smell like?"
7496What else can I do?"
7496What is that?"
7496What was it you were pretending to put on your ankle last night, Ranger?
7496What''s that?"
7496What''s that?"
7496When they were almost in the van a voice hailed them:"Where you boys going?"
7496Where are you?"
7496Where did you get it?"
7496Where did you get it?"
7496Where does your train stop, Will?"
7496Where is this ranch?"
7496Where''d you come from?"
7496Where''s the compass?"
7496Who are you?"
7496Who are your friends?
7496Who comes?"
7496Would he be in time to see him alive?
7496Would he find his father?
7496Would it be successful?
7496Would it never rise?
7496You did n''t see any of''em scattered back along the trail, did you, Jack?"
7496You have perhaps heard of the celebrated Indian manifestation of making a plant grow in a few hours?"
7496You say his address is at the Capital Bank?"
7496You tell me the land stealers ca n''t find the shack, so what else is there to worry about?"
7496asked Jack, as the two"burglars"came within hailing distance,"what did they do to you?"
7496he exclaimed,"Have you any news of my father?
45582''Sanycowboys?
45582''Sanyoneurt?
45582A balloon?
45582A cyclone?
45582A telegram?
45582All ready to go home?
45582All ready?
45582Am I? 45582 Am I?"
45582An automobile out here? 45582 An example?
45582And I wonder what''s happening to Will in there?
45582And did you fly it over our camp?
45582And do you intend to look further?
45582And it really works?
45582And so Will fainted as soon as he greeted you?
45582And the other plan?
45582And then?
45582And what can you hunt there?
45582And you''ll speak to Andy about us, as soon as you can; wo n''t you?
45582Anderson, are you in bed?
45582Any Indians out there?
45582Any bad news? 45582 Are n''t we the ninnies?"
45582Are n''t you going to get aboard?
45582Are there any big eagles around here?
45582Are these private grounds?
45582Are those all your reasons?
45582Are we going to start soon?
45582Are we going to travel with a real live Indian?
45582Are you boys pretty good at going dry?
45582Are you fellows all ready? 45582 Are you having a good time, boys?"
45582Are you hurt?
45582Are you sure there is no more danger?
45582Are you sure, Mabel?
45582Are you-- are you all right?
45582Are you-- are you sure?
45582As soon as you can, eh? 45582 Better go home-- what for, Budge?"
45582But I say, Socker, get me a couple of good, dry, heavy towels, will you? 45582 But did you fellows have any luck?"
45582But did you hear some men speaking?
45582But he sends money for your schooling and board to Mr. Gabel, does n''t he?
45582But how will we get him?
45582But might one not be alive, by chance, in some big mountain cave?
45582But s''pose we get to a ravine, or something like that?
45582But there are some woods, are n''t there?
45582But what about our stuff?
45582But what about that Indian, Long Gun?
45582But what is he carrying?
45582But what is it?
45582But what made you go over by that sulphur spring?
45582But what sort of supplies did he take?
45582But what sound was it?
45582But what was that remark you just made?
45582But when will the blizzard stop?
45582But who got shot? 45582 But wo n''t they find out who did it?"
45582But you''re not likely to, are you? 45582 But you''re sure he was here once, ai n''t you?"
45582But, Bill, what has happened? 45582 But, say, did n''t we come into this bad section from the east when we were after the deer?"
45582But-- but suppose it should blow up the place, Jack dear?
45582Ca n''t Socker start a new fire and get up steam?
45582Ca n''t some of you pull that whistle cord?
45582Ca n''t some one send word to the village?
45582Ca n''t the train go fast backward?
45582Ca n''t we get water there?
45582Ca n''t we go get it?
45582Ca n''t you carry enough water so that if you''re four days instead of two crossing the desert you''ll have plenty?
45582Ca n''t you do it now?
45582Camping?
45582Can you stop your horse, Jack?
45582Come with you? 45582 Did any of you fellows hear anything in the night?"
45582Did n''t I tell you?
45582Did n''t we hear them call and speak about our camp fire? 45582 Did n''t we leave them outside, on the edge of this pestiferous region?"
45582Did n''t you eat enough supper?
45582Did n''t you say something about Stinking Spring?
45582Did we lose anything off the sled, Will?
45582Did you and Long Gun get along all right?
45582Did you ever try to lift a dead bear?
45582Did you mean that about a gun club?
45582Did you see that rabbit? 45582 Do I, Mr. Ranger?
45582Do bears eat meat?
45582Do n''t you know there''s a dangerous ravine just ahead here?
45582Do you feel better?
45582Do you know him?
45582Do you know that there is a warrant out for your arrest if you ever come back in the neighborhood of Denton?
45582Do you mean it?
45582Do you mean that?
45582Do you realize what you''re saying?
45582Do you really? 45582 Do you s''pose he''s coming here, Jack?"
45582Do you s''pose it''s train robbers?
45582Do you see it?
45582Do you think Jerry had anything to do with them making us move away?
45582Do you think he''ll be there?
45582Do you think it''ll be safe?
45582Do you think this has anything to do with the other?
45582Do you want it to go all the way to your toes?
45582Do you want to frighten us all to death?
45582Do you want to stay with me, or go back with your friends for a while? 45582 Do you-- do you think he''s dead?"
45582Does n''t it go far enough in you, Bony?
45582Excuse me for mentioning it,said Jack, as Mr. Swaim prepared to leave the cabin,"but you have a chap here named Jerry Chowden?
45582Gasolene, eh?
45582Going anywhere in particular?
45582Going dry?
45582Going far?
45582Going home?
45582Going in for hunting?
45582Goinome?
45582Gotchertickets?
45582Has n''t he got a sweet voice?
45582Have we got to carry him back to camp?
45582Have we? 45582 Have you been hazed yet?"
45582Have you got a good seat, Jack?
45582Have you got everything, Jack?
45582Have you hypnotized Dr. Mead and put wax in Martin''s ears so he ca n''t hear us?
45582Have you-- have you got room for me here?
45582Hello, Hexter, is Snaith all right?
45582Hickville, eh? 45582 His pipe?
45582Horses? 45582 How about it?"
45582How about the bundle of papers you left in the tree?
45582How about you, Budge?
45582How are we going to get this back to camp?
45582How are you going to get him out?
45582How are you, Will?
45582How can I go camping and hunting, away off in Wyoming, without money?
45582How can we use that?
45582How can we?
45582How did it happen?
45582How did the fire start? 45582 How did you chaps get here, this time?"
45582How do I know? 45582 How do you feel, Dock?"
45582How do you know men were on its back?
45582How do you know?
45582How do you know?
45582How do you mean?
45582How is it you''re dressed?
45582How long are you going to stay?
45582How long before the boiler will go up?
45582How we going back to camp?
45582How you feeling?
45582How''s that?
45582How''s that?
45582How?
45582How?
45582How?
45582Hungry?
45582Hunting?
45582Hurt much?
45582I have, eh?
45582I mean do you think he told those men lies about us? 45582 I s''pose you''ll tell''em you shot it, wo n''t you?"
45582I say, Jack,called Nat,"have you heard the latest?"
45582I say, you new kid, what''s your name?
45582I suppose you think Ranger will have it all his own way?
45582I vunder who can haf sent it to me?
45582I wonder how far back we have to go to reach the switch?
45582I wonder if Budge and Long Gun will worry about our not coming back?
45582I wonder if I killed him?
45582I wonder if he would n''t like to go, too?
45582I wonder if he''s in there?
45582I wonder if it could have been a bear?
45582I wonder if the horses are hurt, though? 45582 I wonder if we shall ever solve the mystery?"
45582I wonder if your new friends know as much about you as we do?
45582I wonder what he''s doing that for?
45582I wonder what he''s stopping for? 45582 I wonder what that is?"
45582I wonder what that noise was?
45582I wonder what their''work''can be?
45582I wonder what they''re up to now?
45582I wonder who it''s from?
45582I wonder why he should be sad when he''s at such a jolly place as Washington Hall?
45582In town?
45582Is he afraid the big bird will get away?
45582Is he-- is he dead?
45582Is it your gun club?
45582Is n''t it queer he ca n''t live one day without being mean? 45582 Is that all you came for?"
45582Is that so?
45582Is that so?
45582Is that what this is for?
45582Is that where the whistle cord is?
45582It will, eh? 45582 It''s to the tune of''Who Put Tacks in Willie''s Shoes?''"
45582Jack,said Nat at length,"do you know it''s getting late?"
45582Jugitback?
45582Jumped in? 45582 Juthinkitwasacyclone?"
45582Juthinkwe''llseeanyrobbers?
45582Like fish?
45582Lost?
45582Me? 45582 No use?
45582None left? 45582 Now are you ready?"
45582Now why do n''t you go tell Andy, who seems to be the head of this crowd, what I say, and ask him to let us go?
45582Now, what did you chaps come here for?
45582Oh, it''s you, is it, Jerry Chowden?
45582Oh, was that your meat?
45582Oh, what''s the use discussing fairy tales?
45582Oh, you can, eh?
45582Oh, you will, eh? 45582 Our camp?"
45582Pass what around?
45582Perhaps he''s a trifle deaf,thought Jack, and he asked again more loudly:"Would n''t you like to go for a row?"
45582Rest? 45582 S''pose he''ll go?"
45582S''posin''youdon''tcomeback?
45582S''posing we do n''t?
45582Say, Jack, ca n''t you think of some scheme for getting Garlach and Socrat to speak? 45582 Say, fellows,"remarked Nat in a low voice to the other lads,"what do you think of Jack?"
45582Say, how would you like to come with me?
45582Say, what about our deer, that you shot, Jack?
45582Say, who all are going camping and hunting?
45582Shall we let the freshman go?
45582ShallIshoot''em?
45582Smell anything?
45582Snowing?
45582So you think it''s a bird; eh?
45582Tanker Ike?
45582That''s a good way, but in which direction shall we go?
45582That''s the limit-- isn''t it, Jack?
45582Then we''re captives?
45582Then what can we do?
45582Then you''ll come?
45582Think I have n''t anything to do except stay here and start this race? 45582 Three to one, eh?
45582Vot is dis?
45582Was that Andy, as you call him, who went in the big shed with Will?
45582We have n''t, eh? 45582 Well, Jack, which way now?"
45582Well, Nat and I were shipwrecked once,answered Jack,"and if it had n''t rained we''d have been in a bad way, eh, Nat?"
45582Well, did you see that?
45582Well, if you think you can beat me, why do n''t you bet? 45582 Well, we''ll soon begin packing for home----""Home?
45582Well, what''s the program to- day?
45582Well, with what?
45582Well?
45582Well?
45582Well?
45582Were n''t you warned to keep away from here before? 45582 Were they birds?"
45582Were you lost?
45582Were you really shipwrecked?
45582What about the deer you shot?
45582What about the grub?
45582What about those queer marks in the snow?
45582What are those bad lands?
45582What are we going to do now?
45582What are you going to do with the note?
45582What are you going to do, Jack?
45582What are you going to do?
45582What are you going to do?
45582What are you lads doing here?
45582What big bird?
45582What did I tell you?
45582What did you come down that way for?
45582What do you mean?
45582What do you think it was, Jack?
45582What do you think of it?
45582What do you think, Long Gun, have we time to go a little farther and try for a big ram?
45582What do you think, then?
45582What do you want to shoot, Budge?
45582What do you want?
45582What do you want?
45582What else?
45582What for?
45582What have fish got to do with it?
45582What in the world can he want out there?
45582What in the world did you ever put your foot in that trap for?
45582What in the world do you suppose that was?
45582What is it?
45582What is it?
45582What is n''t?
45582What is your uncle doing in the West?
45582What is?
45582What makes it smell so?
45582What of it?
45582What queer marks in the snow?
45582What shall we do?
45582What sort of a camp is it?
45582What was that, Long Gun?
45582What will we do, then-- go fishing?
45582What''s his name?
45582What''s that you said?
45582What''s that? 45582 What''s that?"
45582What''s that?
45582What''s that?
45582What''s that?
45582What''s the matter now?
45582What''s the matter with it?
45582What''s the matter with this grub?
45582What''s the matter with you?
45582What''s the matter? 45582 What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the matter?
45582What''s the odds?
45582What''s the trouble now?
45582What''s up?
45582What''s up?
45582What-- what''s that you said?
45582What?
45582What?
45582What?
45582What?
45582What?
45582Whatever is in all those packages? 45582 When are we going to make another try to discover the secret of the strange camp?"
45582When are you going?
45582When can we start, Jack?
45582When does the fun begin?
45582When will Sam and Bony arrive?
45582When''ll it be?
45582Where are you going?
45582Where are you going?
45582Where could we go hunting?
45582Where did you drift in from?
45582Where did you get it?
45582Where have you been all this while?
45582Where in the world have you been?
45582Where is the fire, Ranger?
45582Where will the Indian guide meet us?
45582Where you going?
45582Where you going?
45582Where''llyoube?
45582Where''s Budge?
45582Where''smygum?
45582Where?
45582Where?
45582Where?
45582Who had a better right?
45582Who was you depending on to tote your stuff across the desert?
45582Who''s Andy?
45582Who''s that?
45582Who-- Dock or Jack?
45582Who?
45582Why did n''t I keep out my gun?
45582Why did you run away?
45582Why do n''t they let him come here with us? 45582 Why not?"
45582Why not?
45582Why not?
45582Why not?
45582Why not?
45582Why should n''t he?
45582Why so?
45582Why, what''s up, you animated jewsharp?
45582Why?
45582Why?
45582Why?
45582Why?
45582Why?
45582Why?
45582Will I come? 45582 Will I?
45582Will I?
45582Will Socker keep mum?
45582Will any harm come to Will?
45582Will you make him go back if he does come?
45582Wonder what we''re waiting for?
45582Would n''t it be a joke if, after all, he could go camping with us and fool his mean old guardian?
45582Would n''t that jolt you?
45582Would you like to take a walk? 45582 Would you like to try a ride in it?"
45582Wyoming, eh?
45582Yes, but how are we to get down?
45582Yo''got better one?
45582You do n''t care?
45582You do n''t say so? 45582 You mean the lad who ran into the shed?
45582You mean the strange sound we heard at night?
45582You say the trouble occurred over something in history, eh?
45582You''re not afraid, are you?
45582You''re not going to back out, are you?
45582You''re not going without seeing Mabel; are you?
45582You-- you''re not going to-- are you?
45582283 JACK RANGER''S GUN CLUB CHAPTER I JACK WINS A RACE"Now, then, are you all ready?"
45582A buck or a ram for mine, eh, Nat?"
45582Are they after our money?"
45582Are we going to ride horses?"
45582Are you boys all right now?
45582Are you going to have a guide?"
45582Are you sure you heard it before?"
45582Are you?"
45582As Jack and Nat advanced toward the river, which was about half a mile from camp, Nat suddenly called out:"What''s that smell?"
45582But I meant to ask you boys how do you calculate to travel after you get to Fort Custer?
45582But have you an arrow in hobnails, on the soles of your boots?"
45582But how do you suppose he came to get in with them?"
45582But what about you, Bill?
45582But what do you s''pose it is?"
45582But what of that?"
45582But where are we?"
45582But who would have thought that Socrat would have brought along a pail of water?"
45582But why do n''t you tell your uncle?"
45582But, as we asked before, what''s the use of rubbing it in?
45582CHAPTER VII A STRANGE CONFESSION"Say, Jack,"began Nat at breakfast a little later,"what are you going to the village for?"
45582CHAPTER VIII THE MIDNIGHT FEAST"Well, fellows, are we all here?"
45582CHAPTER XIV THE BROKEN TRAIN"What is it?"
45582CHAPTER XXVIII WILL SAVES JACK''S LIFE"What do you think of that, Jack?"
45582CHAPTER XXXI A PERILOUS RIDE"Well,"asked Jack again,"will you go, or do I have to take the trip alone?"
45582CHAPTER XXXIII HELD CAPTIVES"Now then, you chaps; are you going to come along quietly, or will we have to use force?"
45582Ca n''t he come?"
45582Ca n''t you go camping?"
45582Can you go without a drink if you have to?"
45582Did n''t the conductor say that as soon as we passed the broken freight train we would get on our regular track?
45582Did n''t the old Aztecs make human sacrifices?"
45582Did they send you after me, Budge?"
45582Did you have some breakfast?"
45582Did you shoot the buck?"
45582Do n''t you think so?"
45582Do n''t you think so?"
45582Do n''t you, Budge?"
45582Do you know Nat Anderson?"
45582Do you know that Socrat and Garlach have n''t spoken to each other this term yet?"
45582Do you like pie, Socker?"
45582Do you think I left them until now?"
45582Do you think he can?"
45582Eh, Long Gun?"
45582Eh, fellows?"
45582Give him three whistles, ca n''t you?"
45582Has the clock struck?"
45582He appeared worried, and Jack, seeing this, asked him:"Do you think we ought to be at the river now?"
45582He was up again in a second, however, and spluttered out:"Wha-- what do you mean?
45582How about you?"
45582How are we going to cook any breakfast?"
45582How could they see it unless they were up high in the air, on the back of some big bird?"
45582I called in Stephen----""Is that the red- haired man?"
45582I remember once when we were at Gettysburg----""Bony, where''s that extra choice pie you had?"
45582I s''pose you''re going home, too?"
45582I say, Williams, where are you going?"
45582I wonder how Will slept?"
45582I wonder if he will come here?"
45582I wonder what in the world can be in that shed?"
45582I wonder what we''d better do about it?"
45582Is everything all right?"
45582Is he a friend of yours?"
45582Is it a hold- up?
45582Is it the river?"
45582Is n''t it better to stay in one of our cabins, where it''s nice and warm?
45582Is n''t that a peace pipe?
45582Is the Big Horn River near where we are going?"
45582It startled the lads, and Nat exclaimed:"What''s that?"
45582Jack, Nat, Sam, Bony-- what do you think it is that my uncle has in the big shed-- the thing that flew over our camp and scared Long Gun so?
45582Like um jack- rabbits, or um bear?
45582Long Gun, are you so afraid of the mysterious noise that you ca n''t build a fire?"
45582No spending money?
45582Now, Will, I''ll tell you what you''re going to do?"
45582Now, will you give me your parole, or will I have to lock you up?"
45582Say, you finish crowding my stuff into my trunk, will you?
45582Shall I tell them, Uncle Andy?"
45582So you fell in the lake, eh?"
45582So you''re going with Tanker Ike, eh?
45582Such as saying we were dangerous characters, and not safe to have around?"
45582The meal was much enjoyed, and at its conclusion, Will remarked:"Have you decided what to do with me, Uncle Andy?"
45582Then Jack asked:"How did you get away out here?
45582Then Jack finally declared:"Oh, what''s the use of wasting our breath over it?
45582Then he called out:"Is he dead?"
45582Then he patted him on the back, and his own voice was a trifle husky as he said:"Say, old man, what''s the matter?
45582Think I ca n''t beat Jack Ranger?"
45582Think you''re smart, do n''t you?"
45582This is Rattlesnake Mountain, is n''t it?"
45582Want to come along?
45582Want to try it again?"
45582Was it a mountain sheep?
45582Was it fancy, or did he see some great, mysterious shape moving over the camp?
45582Was it fancy, or did she leave her hand in his a little longer than was absolutely necessary?
45582Well, are we all ready, Stephen?"
45582Well, how in the world did you ever get here?"
45582Were n''t you told that your horses would be shot if you came?"
45582What did you think, when I ran away?"
45582What do you make of it?"
45582What do you mean?"
45582What do you mean?"
45582What do you say to twenty- five dollars as a side bet?"
45582What do you say?"
45582What made the safety valve get out of order?"
45582What time is it now?"
45582What you howling about?"
45582What''s the use of going hunting again?"
45582What''s your name?"
45582What''s yours?"
45582When?"
45582Where will you head for?"
45582Where?"
45582Why ca n''t you?"
45582Why did I miss?"
45582Why did n''t you say something about this before?"
45582Why do n''t some of the rest of you think up something?
45582Why?"
45582Will you come?"
45582Will you do that?"
45582Will you go?"
45582Will you promise?"
45582Wonder what he can be doing out here?
45582Would he come up alone, or would he bring Dock with him?
45582Would n''t you like to go for a row?"
45582Would you boys like to see it tried?"
45582You would steal der evidence of your countrymen''s cowardice, vould you?
45582You''ve got a gun, have n''t you?"
45582but I wonder what we''ll do all that time?"
45582but what is it?"
45582but who would have expected to meet Jerry Chowden out here?
45582exclaimed Jack,"have I got to do everything around this school?
45582he called to a group of men on the back platform of the last car,"give him the whistle signal, will you?"
45582he exclaimed,"why did n''t we think of it before?
45582went on Nat,"and the first verse is something like this----""Aw, cheese it, will you?"