This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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38526 | Should not this question receive attention in choosing the location of important signalling stations? |
13476 | But what is the ratio of the frequency of the collisions and that of the vibrations set up? |
13476 | For how is a flame produced unless by a fall of lifted weights? |
13476 | How are the highest degrees of heat reached in nature? |
13476 | How can such high temperatures be arrived at? |
13476 | How could the observer call the luminosity thus produced? |
13476 | How does the earth behave? |
13476 | How does the insulated sphere act in this case? |
13476 | Is it the less a flame because it does not hurt my eye by its brilliancy? |
13476 | Is there, I ask, can there be, a more interesting study than that of alternating currents? |
13476 | Is this energy static or kinetic? |
13476 | It did not emit much perceptible heat, nor did it glow with an intense light; but is it the less a flame because it does not scorch my hand? |
13476 | The earth is an air condenser, but is it a perfect or a very imperfect one-- a mere sink of energy? |
13476 | The question is, how far can we go with frequencies? |
13476 | The question presents itself here, can a conductor phosphoresce? |
13476 | What change have I produced in the tube in the act of exciting it? |
13476 | What determines the rigidity of a body? |
13476 | Would it not seem that it is better to employ a small button than a frail filament? |
12375 | But how can words run along a wire? |
12375 | Do you know,he remarked,"that if I sing the note G close to the strings of the piano, the G string will answer me?" |
12375 | Is that what you wanted me to do, boss? |
12375 | On what? |
12375 | WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT? |
12375 | Well, my boy,said the professor,"how are we off for money?" |
12375 | Why not an electrical telegraph? |
12375 | Would ten dollars be of any service? |
12375 | Did it speak? |
12375 | He said,"When can you begin?" |
12375 | How many have fallen by the way? |
12375 | I thought,"Why would n''t the husks come off if the raw wheat was whirled around in that drum?" |
12375 | I was n''t afraid of the miller as much as his son was, so I said,"Well, what can we do that is useful?" |
12375 | If I could brush the husks off, why could n''t the husks be rubbed off? |
12375 | Need we wonder that his progress was slow? |
12375 | One day the miller called us into the mill and said,"Why do n''t you do something useful instead of just playing all the time?" |
12375 | She chose,"What hath God wrought?" |
12375 | The Washington operator asked of Baltimore,"What time is it?" |
12375 | VI"WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?" |
12375 | What has become of It? |
12375 | What was the medium that carried these waves? |
12375 | What wonder that all this makes for a vastly increased use of the quickest method of communication? |
6935 | ( or: with...)? |
6935 | And how, you may ask, are you going to be able to know the good from the indifferent and bad sets? |
6935 | Collect.... QSK Is the last radiogram canceled? |
6935 | I am bound for.... QRF Where are you bound from? |
6935 | I am bound from.... QRG What line do you belong to? |
6935 | Is my spark bad? |
6935 | My distance is.... QRC What is your true bearing? |
6935 | My time is.... QSF Is transmission to be in Transmission will be in alternate order or in series? |
6935 | My true bearing is.... QRD Where are you bound for? |
6935 | Please Shall I send 20? |
6935 | Q S T.--An abbreviation used in wireless communication for( 1) the question"Have you received the general call?" |
6935 | QRA What ship or coast station is This is.... that? |
6935 | QRB What is your distance? |
6935 | QRJ How many words have you to send? |
6935 | QRK How do you receive me? |
6935 | QRL Are you receiving badly? |
6935 | QRM Are you being interfered with? |
6935 | QRN Are the atmospherics strong? |
6935 | QRO Shall I increase power? |
6935 | QRP Shall I decrease power? |
6935 | QRQ Shall I send faster? |
6935 | QRS Shall I send slower? |
6935 | QRT Shall I stop sending? |
6935 | QRU Have you anything for me? |
6935 | QRV Are you ready? |
6935 | QRW Are you busy? |
6935 | QRX Shall I stand by? |
6935 | QRY When will be my turn? |
6935 | QSA Are my signals strong? |
6935 | QSB Is my tone bad? |
6935 | QSC Is my spacing bad? |
6935 | QSD What is your time? |
6935 | QSJ What rate shall I collect for...? |
6935 | QSL Did you get my receipt? |
6935 | QSM What is your true course? |
6935 | QSN Are you in communication with land? |
6935 | QSQ Is... calling me? |
6935 | QSV Is public correspondence being Public correspondence is being handled? |
6935 | QSY Shall I send on a wavelength Let us change to the wave length of... meters? |
6935 | Signal Code? |
6935 | Thus Q R B is the code abbreviation of"_ what is your distance?_"and the answer"_ My distance is_..."See Page 306[ Appendix: List of Abbreviations]. |
6935 | You are being called by.... QSR Will you forward the radiogram? |
6935 | Your turn will be No.... QRZ Are my signals weak? |
6935 | call? |
6935 | calling him? |
6935 | finished( or: at... o''clock)? |
6935 | for adjustment? |
6935 | frequency? |
6935 | frequency? |
6935 | meters? |
6934 | ( or: with...)? |
6934 | And how, you may ask, are you going to be able to know the good from the indifferent and bad sets? |
6934 | Collect.... QSK Is the last radiogram canceled? |
6934 | I am bound for.... QRF Where are you bound from? |
6934 | I am bound from.... QRG What line do you belong to? |
6934 | Is my spark bad? |
6934 | My distance is.... QRC What is your true bearing? |
6934 | My time is.... QSF Is transmission to be in Transmission will be in alternate order or in series? |
6934 | My true bearing is.... QRD Where are you bound for? |
6934 | Please Shall I send 20? |
6934 | Q S T.--An abbreviation used in wireless communication for( 1) the question"Have you received the general call?" |
6934 | QRA What ship or coast station is This is.... that? |
6934 | QRB What is your distance? |
6934 | QRJ How many words have you to send? |
6934 | QRK How do you receive me? |
6934 | QRL Are you receiving badly? |
6934 | QRM Are you being interfered with? |
6934 | QRN Are the atmospherics strong? |
6934 | QRO Shall I increase power? |
6934 | QRP Shall I decrease power? |
6934 | QRQ Shall I send faster? |
6934 | QRS Shall I send slower? |
6934 | QRT Shall I stop sending? |
6934 | QRU Have you anything for me? |
6934 | QRV Are you ready? |
6934 | QRW Are you busy? |
6934 | QRX Shall I stand by? |
6934 | QRY When will be my turn? |
6934 | QSA Are my signals strong? |
6934 | QSB Is my tone bad? |
6934 | QSC Is my spacing bad? |
6934 | QSD What is your time? |
6934 | QSJ What rate shall I collect for...? |
6934 | QSL Did you get my receipt? |
6934 | QSM What is your true course? |
6934 | QSN Are you in communication with land? |
6934 | QSQ Is... calling me? |
6934 | QSV Is public correspondence being Public correspondence is being handled? |
6934 | QSY Shall I send on a wavelength Let us change to the wave length of... meters? |
6934 | Signal Code? |
6934 | Thus Q R B is the code abbreviation of"_ what is your distance?_"and the answer"_ My distance is_..."See Page 306[ Appendix: List of Abbreviations]. |
6934 | You are being called by.... QSR Will you forward the radiogram? |
6934 | Your turn will be No.... QRZ Are my signals weak? |
6934 | call? |
6934 | calling him? |
6934 | finished( or: at... o''clock)? |
6934 | for adjustment? |
6934 | frequency? |
6934 | frequency? |
6934 | meters? |
45841 | ''Ow you like? |
45841 | Ah, sitting at zee wire, eh? 45841 All ready?" |
45841 | And he is there now? |
45841 | And he----? |
45841 | And leave you here in danger of the flames? |
45841 | And now what are zee plan? |
45841 | And so you have n''t been able to send word about the British cruiser? |
45841 | And that is what? 45841 And then-- how and when did you meet Herr Radwig?" |
45841 | And to what am I to attribute the honor of this visit? |
45841 | And who is he? |
45841 | And you want me to try to find him? |
45841 | Anything doing? |
45841 | Anything new? |
45841 | Are there passengers on board, do you think? |
45841 | Are we nearly there? |
45841 | Are we still in Louvain? |
45841 | Are you going to expose him? |
45841 | Are you going to save us? |
45841 | Are you hurt? |
45841 | Are you the only man on board? |
45841 | Battle-- prisoner-- great fight-- man in gray mask-- disappear-- eyes bigger and bigger-- what''s this-- fairy tale? |
45841 | Be it so with the Kaiser? |
45841 | But can you make a good landing? |
45841 | But how did you come to be in the boat? |
45841 | But how did you know all this? |
45841 | But made a-- use of''em? |
45841 | But suppose the Germans should find out your code? |
45841 | But the Germans? |
45841 | But what are we going to do now? 45841 But why should he be hiding?" |
45841 | But will she pass near enough to see us? |
45841 | By the way, where is de Garros? |
45841 | Ca n''t? 45841 Can I speak to you confidentially?" |
45841 | Can I trust you to keep somethings to yourselves if I tell you what I am do in Amerique? |
45841 | Colonel, will you allow me to search these boys? |
45841 | Did n''t you report him to the captain? |
45841 | Did you know that we are running away from British cruisers? |
45841 | Did you meet up with the King of England? |
45841 | Did you not know all zis territory is now overrun by zem? 45841 Did you say, Herr Professor, that you had met him before?" |
45841 | Do n''t you know we are carrying the European mails from New York? 45841 Do you tell the truth?" |
45841 | Do you think she''ll attack us? |
45841 | Do you think there''s a chance? |
45841 | Does Tom play the ponies? |
45841 | Does that name appear on the passenger lists? |
45841 | Dreams? 45841 Dreams?" |
45841 | Expose him to whom? |
45841 | For your government? |
45841 | Great gracious, then that message was n''t a joke and that British cruiser may overhaul us and take all that bullion? |
45841 | Ha, so you haf the news, is it? |
45841 | Have n''t you thought of another possibility? |
45841 | Have you come to save me? |
45841 | Have you gone to work for the ship? |
45841 | He was not hurt? |
45841 | Herr Radwig informs me that two of your party are spies,he said in a chilling voice;"is that the truth?" |
45841 | Hold on,expostulated Bill,"why did you sneak along the street as if wishing to be unrecognized?" |
45841 | How did you get away? |
45841 | How did you know they were Germans? |
45841 | How do you know this? |
45841 | How does it feel to be a passenger? |
45841 | How now-- was it the Czar? |
45841 | I wonder if the elevator is running? |
45841 | Icebergs at this time of the year? |
45841 | Is it that you will change the course or reduce speed, Captain? |
45841 | Is that true? |
45841 | Is your hand badly hurt? |
45841 | It does look that way, does n''t it? |
45841 | It does, indeed,agreed the other fervently,"but have you any idea what port we are bound for?" |
45841 | Look, Jack, what''s that off there? |
45841 | Looks familiar, does n''t she? |
45841 | Looks that way, does n''t it? |
45841 | No, no, do n''t you see? |
45841 | Nor food? |
45841 | Now what''s up? |
45841 | Of a great danger? |
45841 | Oh, man, what has happened? |
45841 | Old Earwig turned up again, eh? |
45841 | Once more pardon, my dear Readee, but you are well in zee head? 45841 Possibly something connected with the formalities of landing? |
45841 | Say, Jack,asked Raynor, as the bearded man left the cabin,"did that fellow remind you of anybody?" |
45841 | Say, what are you doing sitting at that key? |
45841 | Say,growled the proprietor, addressing Tom,"ca n''t we call this quits?" |
45841 | Shall I tell Hans to send back word we''ll stop? |
45841 | So he''s going to cut and run for it? |
45841 | So that was his game, eh? |
45841 | So you are de young mans who sits in at der vireless vile dis cabbage- head goes stuffing himself midt pretzels, is it? |
45841 | Something very terrible, little girl,answered Jack,"but are you alone?" |
45841 | Surely it is that the captain will stop? |
45841 | Thank heaven you did,replied Jack fervently,"but tell me, how did it all happen? |
45841 | The cost of living is very high now,asked Fred--"isn''t it?" |
45841 | The dickens you say? |
45841 | The truth? 45841 Then what am I going to do?" |
45841 | Then why does n''t he show up? |
45841 | Then you do n''t think they guess that we have descended? |
45841 | This is the_ Kronprinzessin Emilie_,he flashed back;"what do you want?" |
45841 | This is very peculiar,mused Jack, and then, turning to the steward he asked:"Did Mr. Raynor give you this?" |
45841 | To Louvain? |
45841 | To New York? |
45841 | Under what circumstances did you first meet Herr Radwig? |
45841 | Vell, Yack Retty, you yust like to hang aroundt undt see me vurk, hein? |
45841 | Vot you dink, dey shood us up, Jack? |
45841 | Water? |
45841 | We''ll have to take our chances,decided Jack,"but, hullo-- what''s this?" |
45841 | We''re going out toward the front, that is, if we can get by,declared Tom;"want to come along?" |
45841 | Wha-- what happened? |
45841 | What are we going to do? |
45841 | What are you doing here? |
45841 | What are you going to do now? |
45841 | What are you going to do? |
45841 | What are your present plans? |
45841 | What became of the idea? |
45841 | What can I do for you? |
45841 | What can we do? |
45841 | What did you mean by striking me last night? |
45841 | What do you mean----? |
45841 | What do you mean? |
45841 | What do you mean? |
45841 | What do you mean? |
45841 | What do you mean? |
45841 | What do you mean? |
45841 | What do you say if we go up to that farmhouse and see if we can buy something to drink? |
45841 | What do you say if we help ourselves? |
45841 | What do you want to tell me? |
45841 | What had I better do? |
45841 | What happened? |
45841 | What have you done? |
45841 | What have you to say to the charge? |
45841 | What in the world are you doing here? |
45841 | What in the world, Jack Ready----? |
45841 | What is it then? |
45841 | What is it, Fred? |
45841 | What is it? 45841 What is your nationality?" |
45841 | What money? |
45841 | What now? |
45841 | What part of America? |
45841 | What shall I do? |
45841 | What under the sun can it be? |
45841 | What was that? |
45841 | What will we do? |
45841 | What would be the good? 45841 What''s in the wind now?" |
45841 | What''s that got to do with it? |
45841 | What''s this? |
45841 | What''s up now? |
45841 | What''s up? |
45841 | What''s up? |
45841 | What, are you going crazy, too? |
45841 | What, is France in this, too? |
45841 | What? |
45841 | Whazzermarrer? |
45841 | When I get back-- possible-- the paper will make-- hurrah!--look me up-- eh? |
45841 | Where on earth am I and what has happened? |
45841 | Where on earth does the racket come from? |
45841 | Where, down this hatchway? 45841 Who are you?" |
45841 | Who, Johnson? 45841 Who, Johnson?" |
45841 | Why do you tell the truth? |
45841 | Why not? |
45841 | Why not? |
45841 | Why should you be proud of something you could not help? |
45841 | Would you like-- could you-- I mean-- er-- do you think two persons could live on thirty dollars a week? |
45841 | Yes, but how? |
45841 | Yes, but you have forgotten the rest of the crew, have n''t you? |
45841 | Yes? |
45841 | You are aware of the rules of war? |
45841 | You are on a secret mission of some kind? |
45841 | You did n''t see anything of our friend, for instance? |
45841 | You do n''t mean that you believe I am a spy? |
45841 | You do n''t think there''s any danger of that, Jack, do you? |
45841 | You do n''t understand me? |
45841 | You know who they were, then? |
45841 | You mean that peppery chap? |
45841 | You will, will you? |
45841 | You would want me to help out all the way to Europe? |
45841 | You''ve no idea why Mr. Raynor selected this part of the ship to meet me? |
45841 | Your occupation? |
45841 | _ Certainly!_"How about_ us_? |
45841 | _ Sacre!_ Ees zat possible? 45841 _ Sprechen sie Deutsch?_"he was asked. |
45841 | ''Ow you like zat?" |
45841 | Ah, any news? |
45841 | Am I dreaming or drowned?" |
45841 | And so the governor sent you on a searching expedition, eh?" |
45841 | And, by the way, is there anybody you want to take with you?" |
45841 | But how was he to get in without it? |
45841 | But let us say nothing more of them; rather let us ask what became of Bill Raynor? |
45841 | But was he sleeping? |
45841 | But what could they do? |
45841 | But what in the world is he doing here? |
45841 | But will he go with you?" |
45841 | Can it be----?" |
45841 | Can you leave him long enough to go with me to Captain Jameson?" |
45841 | Could it be a detachment of Belgians summoned by Tom and Bill coming to wipe out the small force occupying the farm? |
45841 | Did it ever occur to you that nature plays many pranks? |
45841 | Do you think they are in league with him?" |
45841 | Do you think you can keep your grip till we get to the top of that ladder?" |
45841 | Have we oars?" |
45841 | He----""Ah yah, dot is so, but den he is Herr----""Gracious, have you got hair on your brain, too?" |
45841 | How did he get there? |
45841 | How did he take it?" |
45841 | How do you know?" |
45841 | How had it fared with Jack? |
45841 | How under the sun did this man in the gray mask know so much? |
45841 | I guess-- what''s that?" |
45841 | I wonder what they want of me?" |
45841 | If he was n''t drowned, where is he?" |
45841 | In the forecastle?" |
45841 | In the meantime, how was it with Jack? |
45841 | In what way?" |
45841 | Notify the captain, will you?" |
45841 | One other point, how did you know the revolver was in that desk?" |
45841 | See, younker, I was bound to find it and---- What the----?" |
45841 | Should he follow the millionaire''s son? |
45841 | Should he open the door? |
45841 | To what terrible lengths might not his desire for vengeance lead him? |
45841 | Vill you take der chob?" |
45841 | Want to join me?" |
45841 | Was he lost? |
45841 | Was it another peaceful vessel like themselves, or a man- of- war? |
45841 | Was this magnificent effort to fail? |
45841 | Well, what now----?" |
45841 | What did he-- the man in the gray mask-- want? |
45841 | What have you to say to that?" |
45841 | What in blazes is it?" |
45841 | What''s the matter?" |
45841 | What''s the trouble?"'' |
45841 | Where is this going to end?" |
45841 | Why not?" |
45841 | Why, you have some idea--?" |
45841 | Wonderful, ai n''t it, sir, the size of these big ships? |
45841 | Would it be wise to tell everything? |
45841 | You are going abroad on pleasure?" |
45841 | You have your trade-- or shall I call it profession? |
45841 | You understand wireless, Schultz?" |
45841 | Zee sun----?" |
45841 | cried the young wireless man wildly, as he recognized the voice,"is that really you or your ghost? |
45841 | he exclaimed,"what is the meaning of this outrage?" |
26778 | A blow? 26778 A burglar?" |
26778 | A doughnut with legs on? |
26778 | A reward? |
26778 | And Jack Ready, what about him? |
26778 | And what happened? 26778 And you are prepared to turn this instrument over to the United States navy?" |
26778 | And-- and I get no reward? |
26778 | Any more news, Ready? |
26778 | Any of you gents know this young bantam I''ve got triced up here? |
26778 | Are those the names they gave? |
26778 | Are you Jack Ready? |
26778 | Are you crazy? |
26778 | Are you going to let me go? |
26778 | Are you going to report this conversation? |
26778 | Are you ready to release me? |
26778 | As I was passing the Willard to- night I saw Simms, and who do you think was with him? |
26778 | Billy, old fellow, what in the world? 26778 Bright looking lad, ai n''t he?" |
26778 | But say, was n''t that the limit? |
26778 | But what do you think of my quarters, Billy? |
26778 | But will your craft keep afloat that long? |
26778 | But-- but, sir,stuttered Jack, greatly mystified,"who did this?" |
26778 | But-- but-- who is he? |
26778 | By jinks, do you see who they are? |
26778 | By the way, speaking of the navy, did you hear from Captain Simms? |
26778 | Can I buy a meal here? |
26778 | Can I get anyone to drive me back there? |
26778 | Can I join you? |
26778 | Can not be what? |
26778 | Can you repair our boat quickly? |
26778 | Confound it all,burst out Jarrow,"do you think they know we are here?" |
26778 | Could what be possible, sir? |
26778 | Did n''t see nothing of a kid back there in the road, did yer? |
26778 | Did n''t you have a hunt made for Judson when you reached New York? |
26778 | Did they take him into the room? |
26778 | Did ye say my harness was untied? |
26778 | Do n''t you know that my friends are in the neighborhood? 26778 Do n''t you think there''s a chance of getting the code back?" |
26778 | Do we? 26778 Do you boys mind? |
26778 | Do you know anything about the Judsons and Jarrow? |
26778 | Do you own the water hereabouts? |
26778 | Do you think we''ll be able to get all of them off? |
26778 | Do-- I-- get-- my-- reward-- right-- away? |
26778 | Does n''t he talk English? |
26778 | Doyouwantmetofixit? |
26778 | From the Pine Island hotel, you mean? |
26778 | Getting near a village? |
26778 | Gracious, where have you been? |
26778 | Great Neptune, has the boy gone mad? |
26778 | Great to be home again, is n''t it, old fellow? |
26778 | Had n''t we better run in for shelter somewhere? |
26778 | Had to what? |
26778 | Have I got authority to use your name, Senator? |
26778 | Have I? 26778 Have you any reason to fear being spied upon?" |
26778 | Have you been listening right along? |
26778 | Have you nearly completed your work? |
26778 | He ca n''t be fooling, can he? |
26778 | He was attacked, then, for purposes of robbery, do you think? |
26778 | Heavens, what''s that? |
26778 | Here, what''s this? |
26778 | How are you going? |
26778 | How did you get here? 26778 How do you make that out?" |
26778 | How in the world do you know that? |
26778 | How much will the reward be? |
26778 | How''s that? |
26778 | Huh, I''d be a fine softy to do that, would n''t I? 26778 Hullo, Judson, back again? |
26778 | Hullo, fellows,he exclaimed,"is-- is anybody hurt?" |
26778 | Hullo, what''s that I see on the roof? |
26778 | Hullo, what''s up outside? |
26778 | I guess that''s about the program, is n''t it, Jack? |
26778 | I see, you want to catch him red- handed, but what about those cipher radios? |
26778 | I wonder how the rascal became acquainted with Judson? |
26778 | I wonder if he followed us up to- day on purpose to try to ram us or force us on a sandbar? |
26778 | I''d like to know if I can buy a meal here? |
26778 | In the name of heaven what was that? |
26778 | In trouble, eh? |
26778 | Is dot so? 26778 Is it a bad smash?" |
26778 | Is it a doughnut with legs on it? |
26778 | Is it a mortal wound? |
26778 | Is it? 26778 Is that so?" |
26778 | Is your life worth anything to you? |
26778 | Is-- is the man dead? |
26778 | It''s haunted, too, is n''t it, Bill? |
26778 | Judson''s craft, the one that ran us down? 26778 Just what is that?" |
26778 | Livin''there? |
26778 | May I add my congratulations? |
26778 | Me? 26778 Never attempt such a thing again,"said Jack angrily,"or----""Or what, my nervous young friend?" |
26778 | No more attempts to steal his work, or to spy on him? |
26778 | Nobody hurt, I hope? |
26778 | Nonsense, you''ve got your business in New York to attend to, and, as for adventures, I''ve had plenty of them for a time, have n''t you, Billy? |
26778 | Now I wonder what they''ve got up there? |
26778 | Now what? |
26778 | Now, what shall be the next step? |
26778 | Oh- ho, datsa eet ees it? |
26778 | Phwat''s the mather? |
26778 | Say, gimme a ride, will yer? |
26778 | Say, you''re not that fresh fellow himself talking just to kid us, are you? |
26778 | See that cloud bank over yonder, that ragged one? |
26778 | Shall we help you? |
26778 | Sheer off there,roared Jack at the top of his lungs, to the occupants of the other boat;"do you want to run us down?" |
26778 | Show me to your wireless room, will you, Ned? |
26778 | So Ready is here, eh? |
26778 | So it''s not patented, eh? |
26778 | So they did find me out, after all? |
26778 | So this is that Ready kid I hearn you talkin''about? |
26778 | So you thought you''d spy on us, did you? |
26778 | So you''re still a wireless boy? |
26778 | So, young man, you are going to play the part of bully, are you? |
26778 | Suppose I tell you I know nothing about the naval code? |
26778 | Surely not Hiram Judson? |
26778 | Tell you what,said Billy,"let''s take a swim, eh, fellows?" |
26778 | The one- legged old sea captain? |
26778 | Then we are dealing with bad men? |
26778 | Then what''s the sense of asking me? |
26778 | Then you can tell who was to blame? |
26778 | Think I''m afraid, eh? |
26778 | Think you''d better, eh? |
26778 | Vell, vot am I to do? |
26778 | Vos is los? |
26778 | WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF IT? |
26778 | WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF IT? |
26778 | Well, Billy, this is different from the old_ Ajax_, eh? |
26778 | Well, Ready, what have you to say? |
26778 | Well, do n''t octo- octo- thing- a- my- jigs have legs? |
26778 | Well, look at that, will you? |
26778 | Well, what do you know about that? |
26778 | Well, what do you say? |
26778 | Well, what''s the matter with having one? |
26778 | Well, what''s the news? |
26778 | Well? |
26778 | Whadda you do- a here? |
26778 | What are you after doing here? |
26778 | What are you doing here, Ned? |
26778 | What are you following us for? 26778 What can be the matter with these people? |
26778 | What can he be? 26778 What can they be doing here?" |
26778 | What did he ever do to you? |
26778 | What do you call it? |
26778 | What do you intend to do with me? |
26778 | What do you make of it? |
26778 | What do you mean by calling me a beat? |
26778 | What do you mean? |
26778 | What do you mean? |
26778 | What do you think, Jack? |
26778 | What does he look like? |
26778 | What fo''you alls come makin''such a cumsturbance at dis yar hour ob de night? |
26778 | What gives you that impression? |
26778 | What happened? |
26778 | What have you done with Jack? |
26778 | What in the world are you doing here? |
26778 | What made you select Musky Bay as a retreat? |
26778 | What ought I to do? |
26778 | What rumpus? |
26778 | What time will that auto be at the corner? |
26778 | What tricks would I have, Ready? |
26778 | What was that name? |
26778 | What was the accident? |
26778 | What was the reason he never did any more work for the government? |
26778 | What will we do next? |
26778 | What will we do? |
26778 | What''ll I do, Jack? |
26778 | What''ll we do, Jack? |
26778 | What''s an octo- octo-- what- you- may- call-''um doughnut, anyhow? |
26778 | What''s happened-- somebody wirelessed you that you''re heir to a million? |
26778 | What''s that about yer feet? |
26778 | What''s that? |
26778 | What''s that? |
26778 | What''s the matter? |
26778 | What''s the matter? |
26778 | What''s the trouble-- want a tow- rope? |
26778 | What''s the trouble? |
26778 | What''s the use of questioning him, dad? |
26778 | What''s up now? |
26778 | What''s up? |
26778 | What, you know nothing about the code? |
26778 | What_ can_ be the matter? 26778 Whatever put that idea into your head, Noddy?" |
26778 | Whatsa da mat''? |
26778 | Whatsa da mat''? |
26778 | Where are you going, Noddy? |
26778 | Where are you going? |
26778 | Where are you taking me to? |
26778 | Where can he be? |
26778 | Where did you come from? |
26778 | Where is that boy who started all this? |
26778 | Where is this Captain Simms? |
26778 | Where on earth am I? |
26778 | Who are you? |
26778 | Who is this? |
26778 | Who is this? |
26778 | Why do n''t you have them arrested right now? |
26778 | Why do n''t you put the whole thing up to the captain? |
26778 | Why not? 26778 Why the deuce was he so mysterious about it?" |
26778 | Why what''s the matter? 26778 Why, do you know him, sir?" |
26778 | Why, that Judson and the others are on board that black craft? |
26778 | William Raynor, eh? 26778 With Captain Simms-- that is,"he hurried on, in an effort to correct his blunder,"I----""Know a kid named Ready-- Jack Ready?" |
26778 | Wonder if he''s listening now? |
26778 | Wonder where Judson and his crowd have gone to? |
26778 | Wonder who those fellows are? |
26778 | Yes, and then what? |
26778 | Yes, but what is it? 26778 Yes, what''s that got to do with it?" |
26778 | Yes, where is he? |
26778 | Yes,replied Jack,"can we have her by to- morrow?" |
26778 | Yes,said the lad, with an unpleasant grin,"what will you do?" |
26778 | Yes-- yes-- what-- is-- it? |
26778 | Yes-- yes-- yes,he shot back,"who-- is-- it?" |
26778 | You do n''t know if it''s finished or not? |
26778 | You do n''t mean that you committed any act of violence? |
26778 | You do n''t think it''s a put- up job to get money out of the government? 26778 You have been to Washington, Jarrow?" |
26778 | You heard us planning-- er-- er something? |
26778 | You knowa desa boy? |
26778 | You mean that you are going to imprison me? |
26778 | You recollect having a little fun with our navy operators? |
26778 | You think so, eh? 26778 You wanted to see me on important business, captain?" |
26778 | Are you alone?" |
26778 | But are you ill, sir? |
26778 | But can you pull us off?" |
26778 | But say, how did you ever get on to our sending? |
26778 | But still, what am I going to do? |
26778 | But the question is, have they got the code? |
26778 | But where is he?" |
26778 | But where was Jack? |
26778 | By whom?" |
26778 | Ca n''t somebody hit him on the head with a club?" |
26778 | Ca n''t yez be lettin''a dacent family slape in pace?" |
26778 | Can you direct me?" |
26778 | Could Billy and his companions carry out their part of the program? |
26778 | Could Thurman have----? |
26778 | Does our man suspect anything?" |
26778 | Even a man as base as you would n''t dare----""I would n''t, eh? |
26778 | Have you seen anything of him?" |
26778 | He-- here, what''s the matter?" |
26778 | Helen cried sympathetically,"did you have to sleep in that cold, moist night?" |
26778 | How far do you reckon we are from home?" |
26778 | How''s the weather up your way?" |
26778 | Hullo, what''s that on the floor?" |
26778 | I do n''t suppose your uncle will worry about you?" |
26778 | I said''Can I get a meal?''" |
26778 | I wonder if they would have dared to carry him off? |
26778 | I wonder what time that ship sails? |
26778 | Is anything the matter?" |
26778 | Is his friendship worth having? |
26778 | Is there any danger?" |
26778 | Ned, is your father up yet?" |
26778 | Recovering himself, he shot out another message:"Who is this?" |
26778 | Stop, ca n''t you? |
26778 | Supposing they pulled away from the scene without seeing him? |
26778 | Surely he had not been foolhardy enough to face the marauders alone? |
26778 | The window? |
26778 | Then a low, cautious voice whispered out of the darkness:"What''s the matter, Bill? |
26778 | There was a pause and then Bill roared out:"What''s that to you if it is?" |
26778 | Think I''d bother with insignificant chaps like you and your little toy boat?" |
26778 | This is the fellow who took them?" |
26778 | Thurman?" |
26778 | Undt who iss you?" |
26778 | Vos iss idt I care aboupt your droubles? |
26778 | Want to have another collision?" |
26778 | Well, are you ready to tell us who this chap is who''s been mystifying us so?" |
26778 | Well, how did things go?" |
26778 | Whar yer goin''?" |
26778 | What can he do? |
26778 | What could be the matter? |
26778 | What could have happened to his chum? |
26778 | What could it be? |
26778 | What do you mean by doing such a thing?" |
26778 | What has happened?" |
26778 | What if Noddy were dead and had been rescued too late? |
26778 | What in the world is he doing up here?" |
26778 | What is the nature of it? |
26778 | What scheme would I have in mind? |
26778 | What shall we do with him?" |
26778 | What was happening below? |
26778 | What was the use of taking chances? |
26778 | What''s all this coming up the driveway?" |
26778 | What''s he done?" |
26778 | What''s it for?" |
26778 | What''s that thing?" |
26778 | What''s the matter with you?" |
26778 | What''s up?" |
26778 | When will you call me again?" |
26778 | Where did you spring from?" |
26778 | Where is he?" |
26778 | Who did dis?" |
26778 | Who is he? |
26778 | Who were the rascals?" |
26778 | Who you stopping with?" |
26778 | Why did n''t you say what you wanted in the fust place?" |
26778 | Why do n''t you try fair dealing for a change?" |
26778 | Why, do you know him, Jarrow?" |
26778 | Will he make one of the school teams? |
26778 | Will no one help me?" |
26778 | Will you answer them?" |
26778 | Will you show me the way?" |
26778 | Will you wire Washington of my intention to proceed there with all speed when I arrive? |
26778 | Would you like to hear the story?" |
26778 | You are not going to the department to- night?" |
26778 | You lads want to come?" |
26778 | where are you?" |
4227 | A telegram, Tom? |
4227 | A theory? |
4227 | After all, what''s the use? |
4227 | Am dat yo'', Massa Tom? |
4227 | An experiment, eh? |
4227 | An''so that''s the style you was tellin''me of; eh, Sarah? |
4227 | And are these all who were saved? |
4227 | And are you sure now? |
4227 | And do you propose to send some that way? |
4227 | And how long will that be? |
4227 | And so you do n''t want to ride in an auto? |
4227 | Anybody home? |
4227 | Anything wrong? |
4227 | Are we going in the BUTTERFLY? 4227 Are you all there?" |
4227 | Are you going any farther? |
4227 | Are you sure you ca n''t turn around and go back? |
4227 | Are you sure? |
4227 | Are you trying for a record? |
4227 | Are you, indeed? 4227 But are wireless operators always listening?" |
4227 | But ca n''t something else be done? |
4227 | But how can we tell them where to come for us-- on this unknown island? |
4227 | But how-- why-- how did they get here? |
4227 | But is there any particular intelligence office you wish to visit? |
4227 | But what about the aerial wires for sending and receiving messages? |
4227 | But what can we do? |
4227 | But what is the news you were to tell me? |
4227 | But why ca n''t you send a message to that steamship then, and beg them to come to our aid? |
4227 | But will it go? 4227 Ca n''t we take turns listening for the answer?" |
4227 | Ca n''t you arrange to send me some wireless messages? |
4227 | Ca n''t you start your motor in mid- air? |
4227 | Can it be gotten? |
4227 | Can you begin work at once? |
4227 | Can you make it? |
4227 | Dangerous? 4227 Did you come all the way from your home in that?" |
4227 | Did you fall, or come down on purpose? |
4227 | Did you have a telephone receiver to use? |
4227 | Did you know mamma and papa had gone to the West Indies? |
4227 | Did you shake me? |
4227 | Did you tell him? |
4227 | Do n''t you have to have several wires on a tall mast? |
4227 | Do what? |
4227 | Do you know anything about hiring a cook? |
4227 | Do you know what those are? |
4227 | Do you mean make a flight? |
4227 | Do you mean to say that was the message you heard? |
4227 | Do you mean to say that you can catch messages flying back and forth between stations now? |
4227 | Do you mean we can send a message to my Mary? |
4227 | Do you mean we will make a trial flight? |
4227 | Do you mean you will sleep here? |
4227 | Do you really think so? |
4227 | Do you think it will fly, Tom? 4227 Do you think there is any likelihood of it?" |
4227 | Do you think you can make it fly? |
4227 | Do you think you can make the WHIZZER work, Tom? |
4227 | Does it take up all that room? |
4227 | Does the new cook refuse to come unless you do away with apple turnovers? |
4227 | Does your sore leg hurt you? |
4227 | Eh? 4227 Excited? |
4227 | For how long a distance? |
4227 | Going to make it? |
4227 | Has anything happened, Mary? |
4227 | Has anything happened? |
4227 | Has he been acting unusually strange? |
4227 | Have we food? |
4227 | Have you any plan, then? |
4227 | Have you ever done it? |
4227 | Have you got the wire? |
4227 | Have you heard from your parents? |
4227 | Have you managed to discover some cable line running past the island, and have you tapped it? |
4227 | How could you build a wireless station? |
4227 | How did he ever get up speed enough to deliver a telegram? |
4227 | How do you like the looks of it? |
4227 | How else would I go? |
4227 | How high did you get? |
4227 | How is the new cook Miss Nestor; and have you heard from your father and mother since they sailed on the RESOLUTE for the West Indies? |
4227 | How long will it take us? |
4227 | How often are we to have them? |
4227 | How? |
4227 | I wo n''t, eh? 4227 I wonder if dad or Mr. Jackson can be out there?" |
4227 | I wonder if it could be a miniature tornado, or a cyclone or whirlwind? |
4227 | I wonder if they''re out in this storm, too? |
4227 | I wonder what he''s doing out driving? 4227 I wonder what makes so many of them?" |
4227 | I wonder where we are, anyhow? |
4227 | I? 4227 Is he in any danger?" |
4227 | Is it so bad, then? |
4227 | Is it-- do I really-- am I dreaming or not? |
4227 | Is n''t it dangerous-- in an airship that has n''t been thoroughly tried yet? |
4227 | Is the night over? 4227 Is the wind pressure any less?" |
4227 | Is this a mirage, or do we really see people, Tom? |
4227 | Is-- is there any chance for us? |
4227 | Is-- is there any great danger, Tom? |
4227 | It looks pretty hopeless; does n''t it? |
4227 | It was an earthquake; was n''t it, Tom? |
4227 | Make me a quarter of a million dollars worth of diamonds? |
4227 | More food supplies needed, eh? |
4227 | Much hurt? |
4227 | My telephone? |
4227 | No replies yet, I suppose? |
4227 | Oh, is he killed? |
4227 | Planning something new? |
4227 | Saying his prayers? |
4227 | Send wireless messages from an aeroplane? |
4227 | Shall I keep supper for you? |
4227 | Shall I shut down the motor? |
4227 | Shall I start the motor in here? |
4227 | So soon? |
4227 | Suppose I do n''t do it? |
4227 | The WHIZZER? |
4227 | The machinery? 4227 The rest of the food?" |
4227 | Then shall we build the raft? |
4227 | Then what''s to be done? |
4227 | Then what''s to be done? |
4227 | Then wo n''t you or some of us, have to be listening all the while? |
4227 | Then you would prefer not to tell any of us? |
4227 | Think about what? |
4227 | Tom-- Tom Swift-- here? |
4227 | Undermined by the sea? |
4227 | Vol- plane? |
4227 | WHERE ARE YOU? 4227 We are in a bad place-- do you think there''ll be more quakes, Tom?" |
4227 | Well, Andy Foger, what does that mean? |
4227 | Well, are you off? |
4227 | Well, what do you think of her? |
4227 | Well, what''s our program for to- day? |
4227 | Well, what''s your opinion, now that you have seen the motor? |
4227 | Well,he went on to Mr. Damon,"are you all ready?" |
4227 | Well? |
4227 | What are you doing in my shed? 4227 What are you going to do about it, Tom?" |
4227 | What are you going to do with it, Tom? |
4227 | What are you going to do? |
4227 | What can I do to help you? |
4227 | What do you say to an exploring expedition this afternoon? |
4227 | What do you think about it, Tom? |
4227 | What do you think of her, Tom Swift? |
4227 | What good would money be? |
4227 | What have you and your mule Boomerang to do with my telephone? 4227 What if it is? |
4227 | What is it? |
4227 | What is that? |
4227 | What is? |
4227 | What island is this? |
4227 | What message for help will you send? |
4227 | What of the lifting gas? |
4227 | What was that? |
4227 | What''s that you said? |
4227 | What''s that? |
4227 | What''s the matter with Franklin Field? |
4227 | What''s the matter, Tom; were you hurt in the quake? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What, with his mule, Boomerang? |
4227 | What? |
4227 | When will you be back, Tom? |
4227 | When will you be back, Tom? |
4227 | Where are we, anyhow? |
4227 | Where did you come from? |
4227 | Where to? |
4227 | Where would you go? |
4227 | Which way will she come from, Tom? |
4227 | Who''s the other gentleman, Rad? |
4227 | Why ca n''t we hoist a signal of distress, and wait for some steamer to see it and call for us? 4227 Why do n''t you keep such thoughts to yourself?" |
4227 | Why do you block the road? |
4227 | Why do you go by train? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why so? |
4227 | Why so? |
4227 | Why, do n''t you think we can stay out a week? |
4227 | Why-- why are we out here? |
4227 | Why; do you think we WILL be here long? |
4227 | Why; what''s the matter? |
4227 | Why? |
4227 | Why? |
4227 | Will you be quiet? |
4227 | Work what? |
4227 | You do n''t mean to say that you have been building a boat up there in your little shack, do you? |
4227 | You do n''t really mean to say, Parker, that you think the whole island is undermined, do you? |
4227 | An electric airship, eh? |
4227 | And if so, would it be in time? |
4227 | And so he''s built an airship; and Tom is going to help him with it? |
4227 | And so your people have gone to the West Indies?" |
4227 | Are any of your friends going?" |
4227 | Are you able to drive home; or shall I take you in my car?" |
4227 | Are you afraid we will steal it?" |
4227 | But do you think we will be subject to the quakes?" |
4227 | But how came you here?" |
4227 | But other people have been saved by sending messages off into space; and why not we? |
4227 | But what was this? |
4227 | But where are you going?" |
4227 | CAN YOU SAVE US?" |
4227 | CHAPTER II MISS NESTOR''S NEWS"When do you think you will go to Philadelphia, Tom?" |
4227 | CHAPTER III TOM KNOCKS OUT ANDY"Do you want me to come in and help you?" |
4227 | CHAPTER VII MAKING SOME CHANGES"Well, what do you think of it?" |
4227 | Came then this query:"WHAT''S THAT ABOUT AIRSHIP?" |
4227 | Can you hurry to the Quaker City? |
4227 | Can you walk?" |
4227 | Could he do it? |
4227 | Could it arrive on time? |
4227 | DO I HEAR YOU RIGHT? |
4227 | Damon?" |
4227 | Did yo''see de dust we made?" |
4227 | Did you ever see diamonds made?" |
4227 | Did you feel that, Tom?" |
4227 | Do you know what I was just saying?" |
4227 | Do you think it will work after that?" |
4227 | Do you think there is any chance of us ever seeing her again?" |
4227 | Do you think we''ll have to do any vol- planing, Tom?" |
4227 | Either you pull to one side and let me pass, or--""Well, what will you do?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Gradually the earthquake tremor passed away; but who could tell when another would come? |
4227 | HOW SOON CAN YOU COME?" |
4227 | Have n''t we troubles enough?" |
4227 | Have you thought about getting an answer from the unknown-- from some ship or wireless station, that may reply to your calls? |
4227 | Have you wired him that you will come?" |
4227 | He sat up quickly and called out:"What''s the matter?" |
4227 | He says:""''Tom Swift-- Can you come on to Philadelphia at once and aid me in perfecting my new electric airship? |
4227 | Hosbrook?" |
4227 | How about the others?" |
4227 | How can you tell when that will come in?" |
4227 | How did you ever get your mule to make so much dust?" |
4227 | How?" |
4227 | I wonder how it works? |
4227 | I wonder if there''s anything left to eat in the wreck?" |
4227 | I wonder what it can be?" |
4227 | I wonder where we are?" |
4227 | I wonder who is wiring me now?" |
4227 | If so, from where? |
4227 | Is n''t there any more?" |
4227 | Is there any chance of being saved? |
4227 | Is there any danger?" |
4227 | It merely said:"Wo n''t you come, and have some apple turnovers? |
4227 | It would be dreadful to have nothing to eat, after I''d asked the girls to spend a month with me; would n''t it?" |
4227 | Mr. Fenwick came close to Tom, and exclaimed:"Do you think it would be any use to try once more to go above or below the path of the storm?" |
4227 | Mr. Jackson, will you help me charge the batteries of my car? |
4227 | Need I also say that Mary Nestor also had trips in the motor- boat? |
4227 | Nestor?" |
4227 | Now you are sure you wo n''t get nervous and want to jump, if the engine happens to break down?" |
4227 | Now, is n''t that news?" |
4227 | Oh, is that still below us? |
4227 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
4227 | Oh, when will we be rescued?" |
4227 | Run me down?" |
4227 | So he wants my help, eh? |
4227 | So it''s an electric one, eh? |
4227 | So she''s afraid of electric autos; eh?" |
4227 | Swift, that you had food?" |
4227 | Swift-- how?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | WHAT''S WANTED? |
4227 | WHAT''S WANTED?" |
4227 | WHO ARE YOU?" |
4227 | Was she not going to complete the rescue she had begun? |
4227 | What are you trying to do? |
4227 | What can be done?" |
4227 | What chance was there of escaping from the earthquake? |
4227 | What did you do?" |
4227 | What do I care about the machinery?" |
4227 | What happened?" |
4227 | What right have you in there? |
4227 | What was Andy''s revenge? |
4227 | What was that clicking in the telephone receiver at his ear? |
4227 | What would you do? |
4227 | What''s going on?" |
4227 | What''s that? |
4227 | What''s that?" |
4227 | What''s that?" |
4227 | What''s the matter?" |
4227 | What''s to be done?" |
4227 | What--?" |
4227 | When did they go? |
4227 | When will you be ready to start?" |
4227 | When your engine stops there--""Well, what happens?" |
4227 | Where are you going to land?" |
4227 | Why do n''t you go in the monoplane?" |
4227 | Why do you ask?" |
4227 | Why not take the message yourself?" |
4227 | Will you help? |
4227 | Will your BUTTERFLY carry two passengers?" |
4227 | Would help come? |
4227 | Would it be answered? |
4227 | Yet were they any safer on the island? |
4227 | Yet what could he do? |
4227 | You want to get her away from here in a hurry; do n''t you?" |
4227 | cried Mr. Damon,"Did you shut it off on purpose?" |
4227 | how are you? |
4227 | inquired Mr. Fenwick,"and so relieve you?" |
4227 | resumed Mr. Jenks,"And might I ask if it has anything to do with rescuing us from this island?" |
4227 | she exclaimed, with a little tragic gesture,"what do you think?" |