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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44614 | Why should not useful knowledge be imparted to the Chinese as well in China as it can be in Europe or America? |
57253 | Have I not told you that we must part from all we hold most dear and pleasant? |
57253 | If you were to pronounce the last word in the wrong tone, it might mean,"Can I walk across your_ face_?" |
57253 | You might wish to say to a farmer,"Can I walk across your_ field_?" |
44564 | Wellshe exclaimed"Why is he dead? |
44564 | One day the mean and miserly Monarch asked the Count"Well Admiral, do you not find great pleasure in your appointment at Court?" |
44564 | Ought he to have concealed a danger which was imminent? |
44564 | What can be the motive that prompts a despot to retain the privilege of laying violent hands on the liberty and welfare of his subjects? |
44564 | Would he not have been rightly considered the author of a massacre of his fellow- citizens? |
44564 | Would the diversified beauty which we so admire in the physical, be less admirable in the ethical world or less worthy of the Divine Wisdom? |
44681 | Are you tired? |
44681 | How many days out? |
44681 | And where the native worker gets such poor results, will the European miner get better? |
44681 | Of kingfishers I saw two distinct forms-- the smaller one(? |
44681 | There is no hurry; if going down stream, they take it easy enough; and if going up, why overwork? |
44681 | Where could this notion have come from, so singularly like our own stories? |
44681 | Yet greet them with the usual questions:"Where are you bound for?" |
44681 | or"Where are you come from?" |
44615 | But how is it in regard to the ages, and birthdays of the parties? 44615 A nobleman high in rank, once playfully remarked to a missionary,Do you expect, with your little chisel, to remove this great mountain?" |
44615 | Are they such as to be suitable to each other?" |
44615 | But allow us to ask, how will it be with the parents of the young man-- how much will they be willing to give their son?" |
44615 | He then inquired,"Has the King''s letter to send us down the rapids arrived?" |
44615 | I once remarked to the driver, is there no danger of him falling? |
44615 | It may be asked why Budhism, and especially the Budhism of Siam, yields so slowly to the power of the Gospel? |
44615 | The first question asked on the advent of a little stranger is,"pen pu chai rú pu ying?" |
44615 | The gentleman looked up in consternation, exclaiming,"What''s that-- a billy- goat?" |
44615 | What do you the parents say?" |
44615 | You will naturally ask, where is Siam? |
44615 | is it a boy or a girl? |
48111 | Are you a slave or a fugitive? |
48111 | Are you free from consumption, fits, leprosy, or any contagious disease? |
48111 | Are you in debt? |
48111 | Are you in the full possession of all your mental faculties? |
48111 | Are you of the male sex? |
48111 | Are you over twenty years of age? |
48111 | Do your parents give their consent to the step you are now about to take? |
48111 | Have you ever been bewitched or in the power of the magicians? |
48111 | Have you the requisite utensils and garments? |
48111 | Why do you wish to know? |
48111 | A remark once made by a Siamese to an English resident is only too true--"What good are your Consuls and Ministers to you? |
48111 | And the king, doubting his meaning, said,''What do you mean by the endurance of a vulture?'' |
48111 | Are they such as are suitable to each other?" |
48111 | As they lay in wait, they said one to another,"Why does our king never go to sleep now? |
48111 | At last he remarked,"Well, what do you want me to do for you?" |
48111 | But how is it with regard to the ages and the birthdays of the parties? |
48111 | By way of recapitulation at the close of his lesson he asked one who had shown intense incredulity,"What shape is the world?" |
48111 | Many people saw them frequently groping about in these unhealthy, unfrequented localities, and asked them wonderingly,"What are you doing there? |
48111 | On pointing out one person to another and asking"Who is that?" |
48111 | Quite recently a debate was held at the Bangkok Literary Institute on"What is the shape of the world?" |
48111 | Says the Chinese maritime philosopher,"No have got eye; how can see?" |
48111 | What are you looking for?" |
48111 | What do the parents say?" |
48111 | What of a garment of skins? |
48111 | Why these sleepless hours?" |
48111 | [ Illustration:"CAN I GIVE YOU A LIFT, REVEREND FATHERS?"] |
43908 | Are n''t they lovely? |
43908 | Did you ever see a cobra yourself, father? |
43908 | Do I have to walk around the altar three times, holding a wax candle in my hand? |
43908 | Do you see him there under the canopy, with his children around him? |
43908 | Father, will you tell us the story of Rosy Dawn? |
43908 | How did he do it, father? |
43908 | Is n''t the canopy over the king the loveliest thing you ever saw? |
43908 | Is n''t this pickled turnip fine? |
43908 | Look, look,said Chin,"is n''t that grand?" |
43908 | Were n''t you afraid when you crossed the river on the elephant''s back, Chin? 43908 What else did you see, Chin?" |
43908 | What kind were they, Chin? |
43908 | A Chinaman who was once asked why he had the eye there, answered,"If no have eye, how can see?" |
43908 | Are n''t they beautiful?" |
43908 | As for Chie Lo, what would she do when Chin went away from home? |
43908 | As his feet were always bare, why should n''t he make them useful in other ways than walking and running, swimming and playing games? |
43908 | Did they fear? |
43908 | Do n''t you love to go about in the woods, Chin?" |
43908 | Do you suppose she tried to scream, or that she lost her senses from fright? |
43908 | Do you think those men were n''t scared? |
43908 | Does n''t it ever slip on the elephant''s back, Chin?" |
43908 | How do they make their gums such a fiery red? |
43908 | How do they manage to sleep when the air around them is filled with the buzzing, troublesome creatures? |
43908 | How else do they keep together? |
43908 | How should the roof be protected from the heavy rains that fell during a portion of the year? |
43908 | How was Chie Lo getting along with her load of fruit this morning? |
43908 | Is n''t it beautiful? |
43908 | It startled Chie Lo, and she exclaimed:"What is it, Chin? |
43908 | Other people have strange fashions, do n''t they?" |
43908 | That is what we all do, is it not? |
43908 | Was n''t he the least bit afraid?" |
43908 | Was n''t that wonderful, Chin?" |
43908 | We love kites, do n''t we?" |
43908 | Were they doing it for their own pleasure? |
43908 | What could she mean by these words? |
43908 | What did he care if he was brought up on the street, as one might say? |
43908 | What had caused her boat to upset? |
43908 | What is it?" |
43908 | Why should it mean so much? |
8678 | Am I a beast? 8678 Are you the lady who is to teach in the royal family?" |
8678 | But how is it that you are still a slave? |
8678 | But what manner of birth, is this that she has conceived, in that it has already brought grief and death into the land? 8678 By what authority does he send me this message?" |
8678 | Can I see her? |
8678 | How could she,she asked,"leave her Mem and the_ chota baba sahib_ alone in a strange land?" |
8678 | How many years shall you be married? |
8678 | How many years your husband has been dead? |
8678 | Then where will you go in the evening? |
8678 | Then why you shall object to the gates being shut? |
8678 | To see or to hear? |
8678 | What in the world can you want with a screw- driver, Moonshee? |
8678 | What is the matter? |
8678 | Where do you go every evening? |
8678 | Where is your mother, dear? |
8678 | Who, of himself, can interpret the symbol expressed by the wings of the air- sylph forming within the case of the caterpillar? 8678 Will you teach me to draw?" |
8678 | A Tala- yea kia hai?_[ Footnote:"Great God! |
8678 | Am I an absolute monarch? |
8678 | Am I an unbelieving dog? |
8678 | And as to salary, he continued:"Why you should be poor? |
8678 | And why and whither did they disappear from among the nations of the earth? |
8678 | But the spot? |
8678 | By what hope? |
8678 | Finding I had none, he was silent for a minute or two; then demanded:"What will you do? |
8678 | Has he no pity, even for those who love him? |
8678 | Has it ever been thought that evil is dearer unto me than good? |
8678 | His Majesty spied us quickly, and advanced abruptly, petulantly screaming,"Who? |
8678 | How can I be an absolute monarchy?" |
8678 | How many grandchildren shall you now have? |
8678 | How many? |
8678 | How many? |
8678 | Is it all_ maya_,--delusion? |
8678 | It will be my turn next; and then what will become of the_ chota baba sahib?_"[ Footnote: The little master.] |
8678 | Must you have everything in this world? |
8678 | On my replying in the affirmative, he asked,"Have you friends in Bangkok?" |
8678 | On translating the line,"Whom He loveth he chasteneth,"she looked up in my face, and asked anxiously:"Does thy God do that? |
8678 | Scarcely less intelligent, and certainly more entertaining, than these were the dogs of our company,-? |
8678 | Was he dying, or acting? |
8678 | Was it a bear? |
8678 | What could I do but weep with him, and then steal quietly away and leave the king to the Father? |
8678 | What could I do, but stand still and submit to kisses, embraces, reproaches, from princesses and slaves? |
8678 | What could I say? |
8678 | What does Geographies mean? |
8678 | What manner of people were these? |
8678 | What might the omen be? |
8678 | What shall you consider me?" |
8678 | Whence came their civilization and their culture? |
8678 | Where were all the romantic fancies and proud anticipations with which I had accepted the position of governess to the royal family of Siam? |
8678 | Where will you sleep to- night?" |
8678 | Wherefore are you so difficult? |
8678 | Why should he become a Christian? |
8678 | Why they did not look in journal of Royal Asiatic Society, where several words of Sanskrit and Pali were published continually? |
8678 | Why you come so late?" |
8678 | Why you do not make_ them_ pay you? |
8678 | Why you no love play?" |
8678 | Will whole human learned world become the pupil of their corrupted Siamese teachers? |
8678 | Will you now have any objection to write to Sir John, and tell him I am his very good friend?" |
8678 | Will you take me to England with you, Mam cha?" |
8678 | lady, are_ all_ the gods angry and cruel? |
8678 | not if he gave you all these jewelled rings and boxes, and these golden things?" |
8678 | the right spot? |
8678 | what is this?"] |
8678 | who? |
8678 | who?" |
8678 | why do n''t you come home? |
58175 | ''Ca n''t we raise tea in America?'' 58175 ''Do you intend to serve me always, and be a good sailor?'' |
58175 | ''What do you mean by that?'' 58175 And how was it?" |
58175 | And what became of the pirates that were left on the deck of the brig? |
58175 | And what is Cathay? |
58175 | And what is the remora? |
58175 | Are n''t you mistaken, Doctor? |
58175 | Are we to understand,Frank asked,"that the second king of Siam is named George Washington?" |
58175 | But do n''t they ever crowd the passengers rather uncomfortably? |
58175 | But how about the alligator''s part of the fight? |
58175 | But how about the half- dozen captains? |
58175 | But if one foreigner attempts to cheat another,said Frank,"does the government feel called on to interfere?" |
58175 | But what should we find if we went beyond Java? |
58175 | But where does the king get all his money? |
58175 | Can you go down in the open sea in this way,said Fred,"or must you always be where the water is quiet?" |
58175 | Can you tell me what an atoll is? |
58175 | Do n''t you remember how we used to detest it? |
58175 | Do n''t you remember,Frank responded, smiling,"that your uncle Charles was said to have bought a white elephant a year or two ago?" |
58175 | Do n''t you see? |
58175 | Do n''t you think we are making this part of our story a little too heavy? 58175 Do the steamers run there regularly?" |
58175 | Do the widows of the king go on the funeral pile to be burnt? |
58175 | Do they find the variety of monkey known as the orang- outang in Sumatra? |
58175 | Do they have oysters in Siam? |
58175 | Does Marco Polo make any mention of it in his travels in Asia? |
58175 | Does every foreigner who comes here to live have to pay forty dollars? |
58175 | Have they succeeded? |
58175 | How can that be? |
58175 | How can you save a ship in that way? |
58175 | How could that be? |
58175 | How did that happen? |
58175 | How do they make them? |
58175 | How does she manage to live all that time? |
58175 | How is it, then, Doctor? |
58175 | How is that? |
58175 | How long can a man stay under water with the apparatus you have described? |
58175 | How long have the Chinese had this model for their ships? |
58175 | How many colors of it do you think you have seen? |
58175 | How much does it cost to go from New York to England, and what is the distance? |
58175 | How was that? |
58175 | How was that? |
58175 | I wonder if that is Bangkok? |
58175 | Is the custom in Siam the same that it used to be in India? |
58175 | Is the manufacture of false pearls so great as that? |
58175 | Is the sponge an animal? |
58175 | That is what the Malays''run a- muck''with, is it not? |
58175 | That is, how does he raise his taxes, and how are they collected? |
58175 | The birds? |
58175 | Then there are monkeys in Sumatra? |
58175 | There used to be a question among the boys at school,''Why do white sheep eat more hay than black ones?'' 58175 We have the ordinary railway carriage and the Pullman car, have we not?" |
58175 | Well,replied Frank,"what has that to do with the matter of wheeled vehicles?" |
58175 | What a delightful voyage it must be,said Frank;"and how much does it cost?" |
58175 | What did he do? |
58175 | What do you make out of Marco Polo''s book? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is the difference between the alligator and the crocodile? |
58175 | What is the greatest length you have ever known for one of these snakes? |
58175 | What is the greatest speed that steamers can make nowadays, with all these improvements? |
58175 | What is the peculiarity of the bird''s- nest that the Chinese like so much? |
58175 | What kind of a bird is it? |
58175 | What kind of snakes do they have there? |
58175 | What was that? |
58175 | What was the bird we saw at the consul''s house the day we called there? |
58175 | Where is the captain of this junk? |
58175 | Who pays for all the expense of these ceremonies? |
58175 | Why do they wait so long? |
58175 | Why do you say that? |
58175 | Why is it? |
58175 | Why should a ship like this have so many, when the_ Great Eastern_ or the_ City of Chester_ can get along with one? |
58175 | Why so? |
58175 | Why, how can that be? |
58175 | You have heard of the birds of paradise, have n''t you? 58175 You mean the one that kept up such an incessant talking?" |
58175 | You mean those people over there? |
58175 | You will possibly ask,''What is the Eurasian?'' 58175 After looking at them, Fred inquired,How large an army do they keep here, and how is it composed?" |
58175 | And what do you think we found in his shop to remind us of home? |
58175 | But can a foreigner be naturalized here, as in England and America, and then hold property?" |
58175 | Can you guess how it does so? |
58175 | Can you tell me what coral is?" |
58175 | Do you remember the loss of the steamship_ Japan_, on the coast of China, in December, 1874?" |
58175 | Frank laughed, and said,"What shall we do with it?" |
58175 | I wonder if he is as skilful as a regular professional?" |
58175 | Is it any wonder they were in a hurry to have her mails landed, and the precious letters delivered? |
58175 | Is that really so?" |
58175 | Now I want to know if it is this morning, or to- morrow morning with them?" |
58175 | Perhaps you do n''t know what gambier is? |
58175 | Suddenly a practical question occurred to Frank, and he asked the consul--"Does the river ever freeze over?" |
58175 | The boys had a moment of standing on tiptoe in their exuberant delight, and then Frank asked,"Where are we to go, Doctor, and when are we to start?" |
58175 | Then, on the principal lines of railway there are the emigrant trains, are there not?" |
58175 | WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON? |
58175 | Was it not very unjust to the natives to do that?" |
58175 | Where is the Yankee that will make something to go ahead of it? |
58175 | Who knows? |
58175 | Who shall say that the Chinese thief is not a shrewd operator? |
58175 | Who would venture to sail in her now, and how long would it take a war steamer of 1880 to send her to the bottom? |
58175 | Why does it cost so much more here than on the Atlantic?" |
58175 | Would n''t it be funny to see a wheelbarrow in America for carrying passengers, just as we have cabs and coaches? |
58175 | Would n''t that be a novel idea? |
58175 | Would they go directly back across the Pacific Ocean, or would they proceed on a journey around the world? |
58175 | Would you like to try it?" |
58175 | You saw some little monuments, like miniature pyramids, near the temple we just visited; did you not?" |
58175 | how can that be?" |
44680 | A big one? |
44680 | A big one? |
44680 | A game of cricket? |
44680 | A mine? 44680 A number of foolish people would be killed, and when those who began the trouble were caught--""Yes?" |
44680 | A snake? |
44680 | About me turning sour and acid? |
44680 | Adong-- Lahn? |
44680 | Adong? 44680 Afraid? |
44680 | Ah, Cameron, how are you? 44680 Ah, and the men all side against us?" |
44680 | Ah, it''s all very well to laugh, Master Harry,grumbled the man;"but if there''s going to be any more of this sort of thing, I know--""Know what?" |
44680 | Ah, what indeed? |
44680 | Am I? 44680 And Harry dashed in between you?" |
44680 | And Harry? |
44680 | And always be in? |
44680 | And do you believe that, Sree? |
44680 | And he will clear away all the rats, Sahib,said Sree, in a tone of voice which seemed to add,"and what could you wish for better than that?" |
44680 | And how many did you bring back? |
44680 | And if he does he''ll soon waggle the tiger off his back, wo n''t he, Sree? 44680 And jealous of the King?" |
44680 | And leave your poor father in the lurch? |
44680 | And my father has all his brave spearmen to defend him? |
44680 | And owned to it? |
44680 | And their heads would be chopped off? |
44680 | And what then?--where was Sree? |
44680 | And yet goes against you? |
44680 | And you do n''t seem to like the taste, eh? |
44680 | And you have come to warn us? |
44680 | And you propose now, sir, to set them at liberty to shift for themselves? |
44680 | And you saw Michael kick the basket? |
44680 | And you with them? |
44680 | And you, Phra? |
44680 | And you, Sree? |
44680 | And, of course, that is about how you''d like to be, eh, Hal? |
44680 | Angry with you, my boy? 44680 Any one hurt?" |
44680 | Are n''t you glad to see them back, Phra? |
44680 | Are we going to begin shooting at once, Sree? |
44680 | Are you boys going to sleep? |
44680 | Are you friends with the wretches? |
44680 | Are you going to give him a talking to now? 44680 Are you going to let it float down the river now?" |
44680 | Are you going to tell your father what the people are saying? |
44680 | Are you hurt much? |
44680 | Are you lads in there? |
44680 | Are you sure? |
44680 | Are you, Doctor? |
44680 | As soon as he hears that there is going to be such an expedition, do you think he will not manage to go with it? |
44680 | Asleep, Phra? |
44680 | Asleep, Phra? |
44680 | Attack my father? 44680 Bear?" |
44680 | Beaten, Phra? |
44680 | Better than you two alone? |
44680 | Boys? 44680 Breakfast ready, Mike?" |
44680 | Buffalo, was n''t it? |
44680 | Burned? |
44680 | But I say, they are all good birds, are n''t they? |
44680 | But Sree-- did you see poor Sree? |
44680 | But at the back there, by the elephant houses? |
44680 | But could you get an elephant? 44680 But did n''t they stop you?" |
44680 | But did you try to find a way by which we may get in tonight? |
44680 | But do n''t you think we-- or say you-- having so much influence with the King, would do wisely if you warned him-- told him of our suspicions? |
44680 | But help? |
44680 | But how about the firing of those mines, Sree? |
44680 | But how can they live like that? 44680 But if there were? |
44680 | But if you had heard those two men talk? |
44680 | But it''s like-- what do you call it when you''re doing something to hurt yourself? |
44680 | But let''s see: why do we kick it? 44680 But look here, Hal, you will try and help me to save my father?" |
44680 | But suppose he is very, very bad? |
44680 | But suppose the boat drifts to the side in the night? |
44680 | But suppose the guns went off? |
44680 | But suppose they were to begin to act? |
44680 | But tell me first, doctor: he is ever so much better? |
44680 | But tell me: you, did you do nothing? |
44680 | But that''s my idea, Phra,cried Harry;"I say, Sree, have you seen Lahn?" |
44680 | But the terrace? |
44680 | But were n''t you hurt? |
44680 | But what about getting the game home? |
44680 | But what were they-- shells? |
44680 | But where? 44680 But who would help us at a time like this? |
44680 | But who''d have thought a thing like that could be so strong? |
44680 | But why did n''t you tell us before? |
44680 | But why do n''t they attack us from some other side-- come over the walls? |
44680 | But will not that look queer? |
44680 | But with all the enemy''s boats about, how can we? |
44680 | But would he fail? 44680 But you are curing him, Doctor Cameron?" |
44680 | But you remember what I told you about the people talking in the boat? |
44680 | But you will fish, Doctor Cameron? |
44680 | But you will go now, father? |
44680 | But you will help us, Doctor? |
44680 | But you''d run too, would n''t you, father? |
44680 | But your two men, Sree? |
44680 | But, my dear sir, suppose they had exploded before they left your hands? |
44680 | By a croc? |
44680 | By the garden? |
44680 | Ca n''t he reach the ladder? |
44680 | Ca n''t you get a shot at it, boys? |
44680 | Ca n''t? 44680 Can we be ready?" |
44680 | Can we be ready? |
44680 | Can you see them? |
44680 | Come to see our prize? |
44680 | Comfortable? |
44680 | Could I just go and say a word to the young master, sir? |
44680 | Could n''t we follow and get a shot at it? |
44680 | Could we get along by the river? |
44680 | Could we get near and manage a shot at it? |
44680 | Could you see anything? |
44680 | Country folks at home? 44680 Crocodile?" |
44680 | Cry? |
44680 | Cry? |
44680 | Curry again? |
44680 | Danger of what? |
44680 | Danger? 44680 Did I ever play it?" |
44680 | Did I make some stupid blunder? |
44680 | Did Sree say it was to- morrow morning, Mike? |
44680 | Did any one call? |
44680 | Did it bite you? |
44680 | Did n''t you count your cartridges? |
44680 | Did n''t you feel a pull? |
44680 | Did n''t you see the spears as the men came along the ditch? |
44680 | Did n''t you see the tiger at all, father? |
44680 | Did the Sahibs hear the big tiger calling? |
44680 | Did you bring us this way hoping that we might shoot a tiger? |
44680 | Did you do that? |
44680 | Did you ever play it? |
44680 | Did you ever see such a brute? |
44680 | Did you go to the bungalow, Sree? |
44680 | Did you hear the King say that? |
44680 | Did you hear what I was saying, Doctor? |
44680 | Dig for_ it!_ Is it likely? 44680 Do I, Hal? |
44680 | Do n''t I? |
44680 | Do n''t think they''ll all ha''melted away, do you, sir? |
44680 | Do n''t want to be greedy? |
44680 | Do n''t you feel anything? |
44680 | Do n''t you think that poor Phra and I were just as anxious about you and the doctor, father? |
44680 | Do what? |
44680 | Do what? |
44680 | Do you hear him, Doctor? 44680 Do you hear that?" |
44680 | Do you know we mean to eat the fish we catch? |
44680 | Do you mind this? |
44680 | Do you see why the elephants rushed off so quickly just now? |
44680 | Do you think Sree was killed? |
44680 | Do you think any more will come if we wait? |
44680 | Do you think so, Phra? |
44680 | Do you think there is a regular conspiracy? |
44680 | Do you think there is any danger, father? |
44680 | Do you want one? |
44680 | Do, old chap-- if you can,cried the boy;"but I say, is my face dirty?" |
44680 | Doctor not well? |
44680 | Does it, sir? 44680 Does that mean you ca n''t go?" |
44680 | Does the young Sahib feel any pain now from the snake- bite? |
44680 | Down? |
44680 | Duncan,whispered Mrs. Cameron, as she laid her hand tenderly upon Harry''s forehead,"are you sure that he can not understand what we say?" |
44680 | Enjoyed yourself? |
44680 | Ever seen any? |
44680 | Few? 44680 Fighting begun?" |
44680 | Fill in, Sree,he said quietly.--"You here, sir? |
44680 | For a week? |
44680 | For how long? |
44680 | Found out what''s in the basket? |
44680 | Free and easy? |
44680 | Friend, eh? 44680 Getting hungry?" |
44680 | Glad? 44680 Go now, father?" |
44680 | Go up the river? 44680 Going to camp out?" |
44680 | Hardly room, is there? |
44680 | Harry, my lad,he said,"do you know me?" |
44680 | Has Phra gone? |
44680 | Has the King offered to lend us elephants? |
44680 | Have I said something queer? |
44680 | Have you anything particular you have tracked down? |
44680 | Have you given those men their dinner, Mike? |
44680 | Have-- have I been asleep? |
44680 | He believes that I have learned much about the wild creatures of the jungle? |
44680 | He brought you the bad news? |
44680 | He go against me, Sahib? |
44680 | He is safe? |
44680 | He said that? |
44680 | He would, would n''t he, father? |
44680 | Hear the king of stripes, Doctor? |
44680 | Here, I say, where have you been? |
44680 | Here, Sree, are you willing, if I have you well supported, to get up into that tree and cut off all the boughs which project over the wall? |
44680 | Here, Sree, have you begun to learn juggling? |
44680 | Here, Sree,he cried,"what became of that deer we shot?" |
44680 | Here, how did you get back? |
44680 | Here, what does all this shooting mean? 44680 Hide?" |
44680 | Honour bright, sir? 44680 How are the wounded, Doctor?" |
44680 | How are we to know that? 44680 How can we drive it out, Sree?" |
44680 | How can we expect them to do so when my own son sets my orders at defiance? 44680 How can you tell that?" |
44680 | How can you think I should be so selfish as to mind your doing what is for your health? |
44680 | How could we? |
44680 | How did you know this? |
44680 | How did you manage it? 44680 How do you know till you try? |
44680 | How do you know? 44680 How do you know?" |
44680 | How do you know? |
44680 | How is he? |
44680 | How long is it before morning? |
44680 | How long was it, Prince? |
44680 | How many balls shall we want? |
44680 | How many shots did you fire last night, Mike? |
44680 | How soon shall we go? |
44680 | How was that? |
44680 | How? 44680 How?" |
44680 | How? |
44680 | How? |
44680 | How? |
44680 | Hundreds, eh? |
44680 | Hungry? 44680 Hunters know how to live well out in the jungle; do n''t they, Sree?" |
44680 | Hurries? 44680 Hurt you, my boy?" |
44680 | Hurt? 44680 I could n''t sleep, could you?" |
44680 | I have been very cross, then, sometimes, have I? |
44680 | I say, Harry, could n''t we alter the game? |
44680 | I say, Sree, have you seen any cobras since that one bit me? |
44680 | I say, are you sure your gun''s loaded? |
44680 | I say, doctor, it wo n''t stop like that, will it? |
44680 | I say,he said at last,"is that true?" |
44680 | I say,said Harry,"is n''t it rather queer?" |
44680 | I say; there were no fighting men anywhere outside; do you think they will come to- night? |
44680 | I suppose that''s the unhappy medium for the boy, is n''t it? |
44680 | I think it was a man, but how could a man rush through the jungle like that? 44680 I will if I can; if I ca n''t, how can I?" |
44680 | I''m willing,said Phra;"but had n''t we better turn back now?" |
44680 | I? 44680 Indeed? |
44680 | Indeed? 44680 Indeed?" |
44680 | Indeed? |
44680 | Indeed? |
44680 | Is Mr. Kenyon coming? |
44680 | Is it dangerous? |
44680 | Is it safe? |
44680 | Is it? 44680 Is it?" |
44680 | Is n''t he comic? 44680 Is n''t that the coo-- ah calling?" |
44680 | Is there a big hook in the house? |
44680 | Is there no place where we could climb this wall? |
44680 | It comes in slowly,said Phra;"has something taken the bait?" |
44680 | It is good advice,said Mr. Kenyon,"but how can we join them? |
44680 | Kenyon,said the doctor with mock solemnity,"do you call this bringing up an English boy properly? |
44680 | Kill it? 44680 Know you?" |
44680 | Let him die, my dear? |
44680 | Let the mat down? |
44680 | Look here, father, will you go? |
44680 | Look here, young fellow,he said,"do you know what I am going up the river for?" |
44680 | Look here,said the doctor sternly,"have you been saying anything to her about what you told your father you heard said in that boat?" |
44680 | Looks jolly, does n''t it? |
44680 | Matter? 44680 May I go to sleep?" |
44680 | May I send on for Phra, father? |
44680 | May I trust you? |
44680 | Me catch it, sir? |
44680 | Me, sir? 44680 Men coming?" |
44680 | Mike told you as soon as you came ashore, then? |
44680 | Monkey? 44680 Monkeys do?" |
44680 | Mr. Kenyon told him so? |
44680 | Mr. Kenyon, you will not listen to this man? |
44680 | Much like a man, Sree? |
44680 | My arm? |
44680 | My two-- Adong and Lahn-- Sahib Harry? |
44680 | Name? 44680 Nearly ready, Sahib?" |
44680 | Nice? 44680 Nice?" |
44680 | No danger, is there, sir? |
44680 | No doubt,said the doctor drily;"but I suppose you would not wish us to give up our chances if the tiger came out our way?" |
44680 | No fear of its swimming out to the boat? |
44680 | No, no; Sree.--Got it? |
44680 | No; are you, Hal? |
44680 | No; why should I tell him that I was a bit nervous? |
44680 | No; why should I? |
44680 | Not when they were mad? |
44680 | Nothing serious, I hope? |
44680 | Now, father, had we better go higher? |
44680 | Now,said Harry,"of course we do n''t know exactly how to begin, but--""Why did n''t we read what it said in the book?" |
44680 | Odd boy, is n''t he, Cameron? |
44680 | Of course not, sir; but would any one be ill? |
44680 | Oh yes, we can be ready, only what about Sree? |
44680 | Oh, Duncan,whispered Mrs. Cameron, as soon as she felt satisfied that the patient could not hear,"surely he will not die?" |
44680 | Oh, Hal,panted Phra half hysterically,"do n''t you feel proud?" |
44680 | Oh, are you? |
44680 | Oh, by the way, have you completed your collection of fireflies? |
44680 | Oh, is it? |
44680 | Oh, is it? |
44680 | Oh, is there no place? |
44680 | Oh, of course it would not be so pleasant then,said Harry;"but generally it would be glorious, would n''t it, Phra?" |
44680 | Oh, then that is why we are honoured with a visit, is it? |
44680 | Oh, they wo n''t come back to- night, sir, surely? |
44680 | Oh, you''re laughing at me, eh? 44680 Oh,"cried Harry passionately;"what do I care? |
44680 | One minute,said Mr. Kenyon rather anxiously;"tell me, Harry: are you perfectly sure that the snake was there?" |
44680 | One o''them big, speckled peacocks with no colour in''em, Master Harry? |
44680 | Perhaps it would be as well,said Mr. Kenyon drily--"You wo n''t run, will you?" |
44680 | Played with them? |
44680 | Proud? |
44680 | Ready? |
44680 | Really? |
44680 | Run away? |
44680 | Savage? 44680 Saved a bit?" |
44680 | Sha n''t I? 44680 Shall I begin now, Sahib?" |
44680 | Shall I fetch my father? 44680 Shall I fire father?" |
44680 | Shall I fire? |
44680 | Shall we follow them part of the way? |
44680 | Shall we have the lid off and look at it? |
44680 | Shall we keep it as a pet? |
44680 | Shall we send a shot or two in amongst the grass? |
44680 | Shooting at it? |
44680 | Should you? |
44680 | Sleep? 44680 Sleepy? |
44680 | Slow? 44680 Smells well, eh?" |
44680 | So as to save one''s legs from kicks? |
44680 | So that they may march in and jump upon us, and then cut off our heads? |
44680 | Sour? |
44680 | Spears? |
44680 | Spoiled? 44680 Sree, could we get spears by then?" |
44680 | Sticking out their leeches? |
44680 | Stop, and let them go on? |
44680 | Stupid? |
44680 | That''s all, is it? |
44680 | That''s funny, is n''t it? |
44680 | That''s it, is it, Master Harry? 44680 The Sahib said he would like two more coo- ahs; would the Sahibs like to lie in wait for them? |
44680 | The other ladder-- where is it? |
44680 | Then I suppose we may set it down as being about a dozen, Hal? |
44680 | Then it was he who found an English ship to send help? |
44680 | Then it''s something serious? |
44680 | Then where is it gone? |
44680 | Then why ca n''t you do it? |
44680 | Then why do n''t you go? |
44680 | Then why do you stand there with my son in such peril, boy? |
44680 | Then why does n''t he return-- why does n''t he return? |
44680 | Then will you leave off playing such tricks? |
44680 | Then you did not kill it? |
44680 | Then you have some decent specimens for me? |
44680 | Then you killed all those because I was bitten? |
44680 | Then you think it is very serious, father? |
44680 | Then you''ll let me go, father? |
44680 | Then you, Phra? |
44680 | Then, why do n''t you try hard, sir? |
44680 | There,he cried,"if you''re so fond of fireworks, how do you like that?" |
44680 | These? 44680 Think he''ll come prowling about the fire, so as to give us a shot?" |
44680 | Think of what? |
44680 | Think so? |
44680 | Think so? |
44680 | Think so? |
44680 | Think so? |
44680 | Think the King would have them executed? |
44680 | Think they are on this side too, father? |
44680 | Think they will be coming back from the tiger hunt? |
44680 | Think we can kill him, Sree? |
44680 | Think? 44680 Thinking of reward, Sree?" |
44680 | This one notices everything, does n''t he, Sree? |
44680 | This? |
44680 | To help our fathers? |
44680 | To know what? |
44680 | To tell him what? |
44680 | Too late, Sahib? |
44680 | Trouble, boy? 44680 True,"said his father quickly;"but what if we wait till to- morrow night?" |
44680 | Was it a very big crocodile, Sahib? |
44680 | Was it soft there, sir? |
44680 | Was it very big, Sree? |
44680 | Was that it hissing in agony? |
44680 | We had so much to do with killing the tiger and getting it on old Sul''s back that we never remembered it any more, did we, Phra? |
44680 | Wears his what? |
44680 | Well, I am bringing two, are n''t I? 44680 Well, I know that; but where is it?" |
44680 | Well, Phra? |
44680 | Well, but is it safe, sir? |
44680 | Well, father, Where''s the tiger? |
44680 | Well, had n''t you better go and fetch some? |
44680 | Well, has Phra come? |
44680 | Well, how do we play? 44680 Well, is it?" |
44680 | Well, that''s bad enough, sir; but how about the thing you''ve got yonder? 44680 Well, then, should we not be among the first whom the people would attack?" |
44680 | Well, then, what would the second be? |
44680 | Well, what is it? |
44680 | Well, what is there? |
44680 | Well, what success? |
44680 | Well, who does? |
44680 | Well, would n''t you? |
44680 | Well,he said, in excellent English, as he joined Harry,"what have they got? |
44680 | Well? |
44680 | Well? |
44680 | What a beautiful place this would be if it were not infested with these savage wretches!--Killed, Sree? |
44680 | What about the native clothes-- the baju and padung? |
44680 | What about? |
44680 | What about? |
44680 | What are they? |
44680 | What are we going to do? |
44680 | What are you going to do? |
44680 | What are you going to do? |
44680 | What are you laughing at, father? |
44680 | What are you laughing at? |
44680 | What are you laughing at? |
44680 | What are you shaking your head at, Sree? |
44680 | What are you thinking, father? |
44680 | What at? |
44680 | What book? |
44680 | What did he do that for? |
44680 | What did he do? |
44680 | What did the Prince say? |
44680 | What did you do that for? |
44680 | What did you do that for? |
44680 | What did you do that for? |
44680 | What did your father say? |
44680 | What do you mean-- fight? |
44680 | What do you mean? |
44680 | What do you say to a fight? |
44680 | What do you say, Phra? |
44680 | What do you say, Phra? |
44680 | What do you say, Phra? |
44680 | What do you say, Prince? |
44680 | What do you want? |
44680 | What does he mean by that? |
44680 | What does he say? |
44680 | What does it look like, Phra? |
44680 | What does that mean, Hal? |
44680 | What does this mean? |
44680 | What else, Sree? |
44680 | What else? 44680 What for? |
44680 | What for? 44680 What for?" |
44680 | What for? |
44680 | What for? |
44680 | What good, Sahib? |
44680 | What had you got to laugh at? 44680 What has been the matter? |
44680 | What has he in the big basket, Mike? |
44680 | What have you got, Sree? |
44680 | What have you got, Sree? |
44680 | What have you to say, sir? |
44680 | What is it, Hal? |
44680 | What is it, boys? 44680 What is it, my dear boy?" |
44680 | What is it, then, sir? |
44680 | What is it, then-- some trouble with our friend the other king? |
44680 | What is it, then? 44680 What is it, then?" |
44680 | What is it? 44680 What is it?" |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is the fresh trouble, now? |
44680 | What is there to shoot? |
44680 | What is? |
44680 | What shall we do, then? |
44680 | What shall we do? 44680 What shall we do? |
44680 | What shall we get along here, Sree? |
44680 | What should we go and kill? |
44680 | What stuff,he said to himself the next moment;"who''s going to sit up all night watching fire- flies dancing about like sparks in tinder? |
44680 | What then? |
44680 | What was that, Sree? |
44680 | What would happen? |
44680 | What would the third be? |
44680 | What would they be? 44680 What would you do?" |
44680 | What would you do? |
44680 | What''s he got to do? |
44680 | What''s that for? |
44680 | What''s that? 44680 What''s the matter, Mike?" |
44680 | What''s the matter? |
44680 | What''s the matter? |
44680 | What''s the matter? |
44680 | What, about here? |
44680 | What, and let the tiger lurk about that great plantation and keep on killing the poor fellows who are hoeing? |
44680 | What, and walk the tiger up like one would a partridge? |
44680 | What, go back to being a barbarian? |
44680 | What, go up the river again, and get into the jungle? |
44680 | What, has she been up all night? |
44680 | What, is it a hard fight? |
44680 | What, the croc? |
44680 | What, then? 44680 What, this?" |
44680 | What, twists and twines about? |
44680 | What, wounded? |
44680 | What? 44680 What?" |
44680 | What? |
44680 | When did you play? |
44680 | When? |
44680 | Where are the boys? |
44680 | Where did he find it? |
44680 | Where is my father? |
44680 | Where is the King? |
44680 | Where is the deer you shot? |
44680 | Where is the snake, Sree? |
44680 | Where shall they do it, father? |
44680 | Where should I be but in my own home, sir? 44680 Where the great tree- trunk lies in the water?" |
44680 | Where''s Lahn? |
44680 | Where''s Phra? |
44680 | Where''s Sree? |
44680 | Where''s your father? |
44680 | Where? 44680 Where?" |
44680 | Which gun will you have? |
44680 | Which is that? |
44680 | Who can say, Sahib? |
44680 | Who ever would say so? 44680 Who fired the first shot?" |
44680 | Who is going to do this, father? |
44680 | Who is it? |
44680 | Who is to blame for this, you or your companion? |
44680 | Who knows what we may find in such a beautiful hunting- country, where no one disturbs the beasts? 44680 Who knows, Sahib? |
44680 | Who knows, Sahib? 44680 Who knows? |
44680 | Who says that? 44680 Who''s that?" |
44680 | Who''s to find him? 44680 Who''s to get used to such things as that? |
44680 | Why ca n''t I go to sleep like that? |
44680 | Why ca n''t you? |
44680 | Why did n''t you fire, Sahib? |
44680 | Why did n''t you three hold on by the rope? 44680 Why do n''t you propose something, Phra?" |
44680 | Why do n''t you say yes? |
44680 | Why do n''t you, then? |
44680 | Why do they call it a kilt, then? |
44680 | Why do you not speak? |
44680 | Why is he left alone, Phra? |
44680 | Why not get guns and two of us stand near here to see if it comes out of this hole, while the others go from room to room hammering on the floor? |
44680 | Why not have two? |
44680 | Why not take two of the boatmen? |
44680 | Why not, sir? 44680 Why not? |
44680 | Why not? 44680 Why not? |
44680 | Why not? |
44680 | Why should he think that? 44680 Why should we be?" |
44680 | Why there? |
44680 | Why, what did I say that was wrong? |
44680 | Why, what troubles can they have? |
44680 | Why, what''s the matter? |
44680 | Why, you''re not going to believe in old fables, are you? |
44680 | Why? 44680 Why?" |
44680 | Why? |
44680 | Why? |
44680 | Why? |
44680 | Why? |
44680 | Wild pig? |
44680 | Will I? |
44680 | Will she attack us? |
44680 | Will you be quiet? |
44680 | Will you go first? |
44680 | Will you show us how to play cricket, then? |
44680 | Will you stop? |
44680 | Will you, Hal? |
44680 | With a party of men? |
44680 | With discount twenty- five per cent., Hal? |
44680 | Wo n''t you fish, father? |
44680 | Would Doctor Cameron and I disguise ourselves for such a purpose as this? 44680 Would be sloppy, would n''t it?" |
44680 | Would he, sir? 44680 Would it come if you called to it?" |
44680 | Would n''t its mate be there, sir? |
44680 | Would the Sahib and my Prince like to try and shoot the tiger? |
44680 | Would we? 44680 Would you like to have a shot at it?" |
44680 | Would you like to have snake for breakfast every morning when you lived out in the open, Harry? |
44680 | Yes, Mike? |
44680 | Yes, Sahib Phra, and some of the enemy would be killed, but what are we against so many? |
44680 | Yes, Sahib; but what will the master and the doctor Sahib do? |
44680 | Yes, and then? |
44680 | Yes, but how? |
44680 | Yes, father? |
44680 | Yes, he takes longer strides, and I like him; do n''t I, Sul? |
44680 | Yes, it''s all very well to say so,said Phra, rather gloomily;"but will they believe what we say?" |
44680 | Yes, of course,said Harry, as the elephant strode along quietly enough;"but I say, Phra, we did not come out after tigers, did we?" |
44680 | Yes, sir; of course, sir, but-- er--"What is it? |
44680 | Yes, we should; should n''t we, Phra? |
44680 | Yes, what have you thought? |
44680 | Yes, what is it? |
44680 | Yes, what? |
44680 | Yes, when the tide''s down,said Harry;"but when the tide rises, what then?" |
44680 | Yes, who''s that? 44680 Yes,"said Mr. Kenyon;"but the river?" |
44680 | Yes; is n''t it splendid? |
44680 | Yes; when shall we begin? |
44680 | Yes; why should n''t I know you? 44680 Yes?" |
44680 | You and Mr. Cameron will come with us, of course, father? |
44680 | You are neither of you hurt, boys? |
44680 | You are not afraid, are you? |
44680 | You are not very angry with me, father? |
44680 | You ca n''t help it, can you? |
44680 | You did not say, Is there any fear of the tiger''s swimming out to us? |
44680 | You did that? |
44680 | You do believe they would? |
44680 | You do n''t think that there will be a revolution, and an attack upon the King and the English people, do you? |
44680 | You do n''t think there is any danger, do you? |
44680 | You have had quite an exciting time, then, Hal? |
44680 | You have n''t got snakes like that in England? |
44680 | You have not gone to sleep, have you, Sree? |
44680 | You hear all this, Cameron? |
44680 | You said the poison was subtle; will it be long before the effect passes off? |
44680 | You there, father? |
44680 | You threw something at it, I suppose? |
44680 | You want me? |
44680 | You will take one of the double guns? |
44680 | You would not have many come to a cry like that; would he, Sree? |
44680 | You''d have Sree? |
44680 | You''re not going away, Hal? |
44680 | Your wound? |
44680 | _ I_ do n''t see why they should n''t,said Harry;"but I say, suppose my father is up at the palace, what are we going to do? |
44680 | _ It was a mental ejaculation, and the boy''s thoughts formed this question,--Will they think to swim with the tide, for we shall float up stream?" |
44680 | A hole in the bottom for the reptile to crawl out? |
44680 | A million?" |
44680 | A small one, of course?" |
44680 | Ah, here he is.--Well, what does he say?" |
44680 | And if that rope does n''t break, we''re going to kill him for being so impudent, are n''t we, Phra?" |
44680 | And we are to wait until you come back?" |
44680 | And when they have got them there, do they not beat them and hold them till they are noosed and their spirit is conquered?" |
44680 | Anything burned in the fire last night?" |
44680 | Are n''t you afraid of another volcanic eruption?" |
44680 | Are n''t you comfortable up at the palace?" |
44680 | Are they bringing big guns against us?" |
44680 | Are you afraid?" |
44680 | Are you going to fish, Phra?" |
44680 | Are you hurt?" |
44680 | Are you losing ground up there?" |
44680 | As soon as the vessel was out of hearing, Harry whispered,--"Is that full of friends or enemies, Phra?" |
44680 | But I say, Doctor Cameron, how is your wife?" |
44680 | But I say, do you think we can beat these wretches off?" |
44680 | But I say, where are we to play?" |
44680 | But had n''t we better go up to the door and see the chest opened?" |
44680 | But has that stopped them?" |
44680 | But tell me, Sree: those lights, the cries, and the beating of gongs to- night, what did it all mean?" |
44680 | But tell me, are you sure Mrs. Cameron was not hurt?" |
44680 | But the garments? |
44680 | But under this tropical sun? |
44680 | But what do you want to do?" |
44680 | But what has it done?" |
44680 | But what should we do if we were free?" |
44680 | But when are we going to have breakfast?" |
44680 | But who is Adong?" |
44680 | But why not burn the big tree down?" |
44680 | But would it make any difference, Doctor Cameron?" |
44680 | But you-- does it bleed much?" |
44680 | But-- Here, what is the matter with that lady? |
44680 | By the way, boys, where was it that you had your adventure with the big crocodile and the monkey?" |
44680 | CHAPTER IV FISHING WITH A WORM"I say, Sree, had n''t you and your fellows better have a wash?" |
44680 | CHAPTER XVIII ELEPHANTS AT HOME"Eh? |
44680 | CHAPTER XXVII THE POWDER MINE"Had a good sleep, Hal?" |
44680 | Ca n''t he do something more?" |
44680 | Ca n''t you hear?" |
44680 | Ca n''t you see this is not a fighting fight, but a fight in fun-- to see who''s to get the best of it?" |
44680 | Cameron?" |
44680 | Cameron?" |
44680 | Cameron?" |
44680 | Cameron?" |
44680 | Cameron?" |
44680 | Can you do this, Kenyon?" |
44680 | Come to see the prisoner set free? |
44680 | Come, confess, my lad; you want to be a man, and to be treated as if you were one?" |
44680 | Could they, Cameron?" |
44680 | Did not you say that the one you caught was angry with the crocodile, and danced about and called him names?" |
44680 | Did you catch all these?" |
44680 | Did you ever see such a restless fellow? |
44680 | Did you find the pugs as easily as this, when you were out with my father that day?" |
44680 | Did you know, Sree?" |
44680 | Did you see how beautiful the fire- flies are, right away up and down the river?" |
44680 | Did you see it?" |
44680 | Do n''t you feel a bit scared?" |
44680 | Do n''t you see?" |
44680 | Do you hear me? |
44680 | Do you hear, Phra? |
44680 | Do you hear? |
44680 | Do you hear?" |
44680 | Do you know?" |
44680 | Do you not, Sree?" |
44680 | Do you suppose I want to sit here till the enemy comes, so as to see you speared?" |
44680 | Do you think we two could ever look dear Mrs. Cameron in the eyes again if we had been such a pair of cowards as that? |
44680 | Do you want Hal to let his father go alone? |
44680 | Do you want him, if he lives, to be ashamed of the boy who ran away to hide in the woods? |
44680 | Do you want to quarrel?" |
44680 | Do you, father?" |
44680 | Doctor Cameron, has some one been ill?" |
44680 | Doctor?" |
44680 | Does Sahib Kenyon feel that we should go there?" |
44680 | Eh, Cameron?" |
44680 | First tell me, though, are we going back?" |
44680 | Give up? |
44680 | Give up? |
44680 | God bless him for it-- and spare his life,"added the doctor to himself--"that was it, then?" |
44680 | Have a place made in a tree?" |
44680 | Have n''t you?" |
44680 | Have you got one?" |
44680 | Have you read up anything about it in any book of games and sports?" |
44680 | Have you seen any, Sree?" |
44680 | Have you seen the snake?" |
44680 | He will stay, and let his servant go and see?" |
44680 | Headache?" |
44680 | Hear that?" |
44680 | Hear that?" |
44680 | Here, I say, if we were free, do you know what we''d do?" |
44680 | Here, Michael; you heard the snake inside before the master came?" |
44680 | Here, Mike, how soon will our breakfast be ready?" |
44680 | Here, what shall we do?" |
44680 | Here, what''s the matter?" |
44680 | Here: have I been asleep? |
44680 | How are you, old gentleman?" |
44680 | How can a thing with stiff bones in it twist and twine about? |
44680 | How did I act?" |
44680 | How did you get on? |
44680 | How did you manage to get here?" |
44680 | How do you feel?--pain in your back?" |
44680 | How is the wife?" |
44680 | How long did you say it was, Sree?" |
44680 | How long would they last?" |
44680 | How many spots have you got on your face? |
44680 | How soon shall I send the men ashore to make a fire?" |
44680 | How to get by? |
44680 | How to manage-- how to do it-- how to get by-- how to get by? |
44680 | How was he to manage? |
44680 | How was it?" |
44680 | How would he like it? |
44680 | How''s your arm?" |
44680 | I came to stay,"was the reply;"did n''t you see that I sent the boatmen back?" |
44680 | I do n''t think I''m at all afraid; are you?" |
44680 | I say, Hal, it has n''t been a bad time, has it?" |
44680 | I say, Master Harry, are we going to have to fight?" |
44680 | I say, Master Harry, had n''t you better tell old Sree to get up and sit on the basket too?" |
44680 | I say, Sree, have you ever seen one of the very big monkeys that live in the islands?" |
44680 | I say, Sree; what do you mean by this?" |
44680 | I say, are n''t you hungry?" |
44680 | I say, do you think Adong will bring help?" |
44680 | I say, do you think they''ll find us out here?" |
44680 | I say, has there been any more fighting?" |
44680 | I say, have you got anything you can give him?" |
44680 | I say, is n''t he beautifully marked, father?" |
44680 | I say, what shall we do?" |
44680 | I say, when''s that chest coming from London?" |
44680 | I say, where should we come to if we kept right on as far as the river ran?" |
44680 | I say, you do n''t feel sleepy now?" |
44680 | I say, you''d take Mike, would n''t you?" |
44680 | I told you I wished you not to go in chase of tigers, did I not?" |
44680 | I want to learn how to play, and that''s all puzzles and problems, and what do I care when I go to play a game about parallels and bifolds? |
44680 | I''m not going to be very bad, am I?" |
44680 | I''m sure I can say honestly that I had n''t the least thought of shooting a tiger when we set off; ca n''t you?" |
44680 | I''m sure we do our best, eh, Cameron?" |
44680 | If it did the basket would go nearly flat, the lid would be burst off, and where should be we then?" |
44680 | Is father going to lie in bed all day?" |
44680 | Is it-- is it--? |
44680 | Is mine?" |
44680 | Is n''t father nearly dressed?" |
44680 | It was just as his father exclaimed,--"Are you noticing how beautiful all this is, Hal?" |
44680 | Kenyon.--"Now, Sree, what will you do?" |
44680 | Kenyon?" |
44680 | Kenyon?" |
44680 | Kenyon?" |
44680 | Like to go back before the basket is opened?" |
44680 | May I take that mangosteen?" |
44680 | May he come on board?" |
44680 | Mr. Kenyon-- Doctor-- what shall we do?" |
44680 | My wife?" |
44680 | Nine feet long, eh?" |
44680 | No, no; there, half in the water.--Found it?" |
44680 | Not a man yet, but I can fight; and where should I be but helping to save him? |
44680 | Now do you understand?" |
44680 | Now then, shall I prescribe for you two?" |
44680 | Now then, what have you got to say to that?" |
44680 | Now, can you walk indoors?" |
44680 | Now, is n''t there?" |
44680 | Oh, how long-- how long must I wait before I go to help?" |
44680 | Oh, tell me, has the enemy come on again?" |
44680 | Oh,"he cried passionately,"who''d be a boy?" |
44680 | Old Mike did n''t fight like that, did he?" |
44680 | One moment,"said Harry excitedly;"what about the men? |
44680 | One of those big monkeys we''ve never yet got a sight of?" |
44680 | One of those big mosquitoes? |
44680 | Ought we not to retire into this part of the palace now and defend ourselves from there? |
44680 | Ought you to have been kicking too?" |
44680 | Our friends, the English people? |
44680 | Phra will take you and let you see all there are at home; wo n''t you, Phra?" |
44680 | Phra, you hear?" |
44680 | Pull a man in? |
44680 | See?" |
44680 | Shall I fetch it?" |
44680 | Shall we be too late?" |
44680 | Shall we go?" |
44680 | Shall we start to- morrow?" |
44680 | Show me where?" |
44680 | So you hit the brute?" |
44680 | So you would not take a step in our defence?" |
44680 | Some one said,''What was that?'' |
44680 | Something from their traps in the jungle?" |
44680 | Sree, ca n''t you get that wood to burn?" |
44680 | Sree, can you come first thing in the morning and skin them?" |
44680 | Steps? |
44680 | Subtle? |
44680 | Suddenly the silence was broken by the doctor saying aloud,--"Is he playing us false-- has he escaped to save himself?" |
44680 | Suppose the brute were to dash its head upward? |
44680 | That''s easy enough to understand, is n''t it?" |
44680 | The priests and the whole city have risen against my father; who will help us now?" |
44680 | The spear- bearers forsook the King; how can we trust these boatmen?" |
44680 | The tiger must come off if Sul rushes away?" |
44680 | Then do you suppose I want my holiday spoiled by being called upon to attend people who are ill through drinking unwholesome water?" |
44680 | Then turning off to the old hunter''s last remarks,"So you do n''t like shooting monkeys?" |
44680 | Then turning to Mr. Kenyon,"You will try the new rifles the King sent to you, will you not, father?" |
44680 | There was that strange rush that they heard too, that which Sree said was a wild boar, and then--_bump!_ What was that? |
44680 | They are not very particular as to their diet.--What about that quiet, still eddy yonder, Sree?" |
44680 | Think it is because of the poison?" |
44680 | Think it would be safe to go to the tool shed and get a shovel? |
44680 | Think it''s any good, Sree? |
44680 | Think they''re gone now?" |
44680 | Think we ought to keep watch, father?" |
44680 | To- morrow?" |
44680 | Was he very hard to kill?" |
44680 | We could get into the palace that way, but the Sahibs? |
44680 | We have a cat, but what about a mongoose? |
44680 | Well, Hal, how long do you make it?" |
44680 | Well, Michael, how are you going to catch this great snake?" |
44680 | Well, shall we try for the_ coo-- ahs?_""What else do you know of, Sree?" |
44680 | Well, shall we try for the_ coo-- ahs?_""What else do you know of, Sree?" |
44680 | Well, there, quite well, thank you; how do you do?" |
44680 | Well, what shall we do?" |
44680 | Well?" |
44680 | What about food, and how could we defend them there? |
44680 | What about the rifles?" |
44680 | What are you going to do, Sree?" |
44680 | What are you loaded with?" |
44680 | What are you talking about? |
44680 | What boat is this that has joined us? |
44680 | What country folks?" |
44680 | What did they mean? |
44680 | What did you say, sir?" |
44680 | What do you mean to do?" |
44680 | What do you mean?" |
44680 | What do you say to going over to the palace and asking the old gentleman to let us have the use of the elephants and beaters?" |
44680 | What do you say, Cameron?" |
44680 | What do you say, Hal?" |
44680 | What do you say, Sree?" |
44680 | What do you say? |
44680 | What do you think?" |
44680 | What does Sahib Harry want me to do next?" |
44680 | What does it matter?" |
44680 | What does this mean-- is it some treachery?" |
44680 | What had the King said?--that at the beginning a fire could be extinguished with a jar of water? |
44680 | What has the sun to do with it?" |
44680 | What have you been doing with yourself?" |
44680 | What is it you have this time?" |
44680 | What is it you want to search for?" |
44680 | What is it, Master Harry?" |
44680 | What is it, sir-- a leopard?" |
44680 | What is it-- tiger?" |
44680 | What is it? |
44680 | What is it?" |
44680 | What is it?" |
44680 | What is it?" |
44680 | What is talking? |
44680 | What is_ it?_""That little old Chinee teapot o''mine as stood on the shelf." |
44680 | What makes you say that?" |
44680 | What makes you say that?" |
44680 | What of that? |
44680 | What shall I do then?" |
44680 | What was it bit me? |
44680 | What were you going to do?" |
44680 | What whim will he have next?" |
44680 | What will the Sahib do?" |
44680 | What wonder, then, that an Englishman should feel indisposed to work? |
44680 | What''s that bird?" |
44680 | What''s that, Sree?" |
44680 | What''s that?" |
44680 | What''s the first?" |
44680 | What''s the good of going to see the tame elephants? |
44680 | What''s the good?" |
44680 | What''s this-- popping grease? |
44680 | What''s to be done?" |
44680 | What''s to be done?" |
44680 | What''s to prevent a monster coming up close to the boat and helping himself to one of us? |
44680 | What, like a great, silly goose of a girl?" |
44680 | What? |
44680 | When shall we go? |
44680 | Where are the guns?" |
44680 | Where are the home- made shells?" |
44680 | Where are the lights?" |
44680 | Where are the wounded being placed?" |
44680 | Where is the coffee- pot?" |
44680 | Where is your spear, man?" |
44680 | Where will you land?" |
44680 | Where''s the Prince?" |
44680 | Where?" |
44680 | Which is it to be?" |
44680 | Which will you have? |
44680 | Who called?" |
44680 | Who is it? |
44680 | Who looks comic, playing at shuttlecock and kicking it up in the air, and sending it back with the knees, elbows, or shoulders? |
44680 | Who wants to see the old place again, with its bonzes, with their yellow robes and shaven heads?" |
44680 | Why am I here? |
44680 | Why did n''t they build the place of stone instead of wood?" |
44680 | Why did n''t you kick it my way?" |
44680 | Why did n''t you shoot?" |
44680 | Why do n''t you say unpacking?" |
44680 | Why do n''t you tell me?" |
44680 | Why do they pop grease?" |
44680 | Why do we kick the football?" |
44680 | Why should we not make a mine?" |
44680 | Why?" |
44680 | Will the Sahib tell his friend the doctor he must stay and I must go and see?" |
44680 | Will you get some, my dear?" |
44680 | Wo n''t come, will he?" |
44680 | Would Sahib Harry like to go right up the river in a boat, or would he like a ride through the jungle with an elephant?" |
44680 | Would the Sahib like to go out to- day?" |
44680 | Yes, Michael?" |
44680 | You are sure you saw one this morning?" |
44680 | You tried football in the field?" |
44680 | You will stand by us then?" |
44680 | You will stay and see it done?" |
44680 | You wo n''t go along with Mr. Phra and dig for it yourself?" |
44680 | You, Sree-- there is a boat out there?" |
44680 | asked Harry;"he can kill it more easily, without spoiling the skin?" |
44680 | cried Harry excitedly, but with something in his throat;"who''s going to be beaten? |
44680 | cried Harry, jumping up;"what has he got now?" |
44680 | cried Phra excitedly;"why did n''t you tell us that at first?" |
44680 | cried Phra;"where could we hide now? |
44680 | cried the boy;"are they attacking?" |
44680 | cry?" |
44680 | go up the river?" |
44680 | going by without calling? |
44680 | have you found out nothing more?" |
44680 | he''d say,''do n''t know how to play football? |
44680 | replied Harry frankly;"even if one does feel a bit scared, I ca n''t help it, can I, father?" |
44680 | said Harry hoarsely--"a boa?" |
44680 | said Harry, for Phra had ceased speaking;"what would happen then?" |
44680 | said Harry, turning angrily upon his comrade;"cry? |
44680 | said Phra;"why do n''t you throw that nasty thing in to be swept out to sea?" |
44680 | that horrid, bitter stuff, sir? |
44680 | the said doctor bitterly;"why should you be faithful to us?" |
44680 | to- night? |
44680 | try and get through the jungle now it''s all dripping with dew?" |
44680 | what will you do?" |
44680 | where are they?" |
44680 | where are you going?" |
44680 | whispered Mrs. Cameron,"ca n''t you do something more?" |
44680 | whispered Phra--"nowhere that we could crawl up unseen?" |
44680 | whispered the doctor wildly,"what are houses? |
44680 | you gave me something?" |