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16770What is your name?
16770[ Illustration] But who comes here across our path, In gay attire bedight?
42278Can it be done?
43635Would it not seem a part of wisdom, for the sake of safety and economy in time and good nature, for everybody to master these knot problems?
41669299, with its rounded ends, arched bottom, and adjustable hood?
41669A magical elevator?
44501Be ready, however, to assist at the right moment and never turn a deaf ear to the persistent question,"Why"?
44501The important test is,"Is it something that the child can use to make things for himself, for others and for the home?"
43692( Now was n''t Horace kind?)
43692At last said Horace,"What''s the good Of starving slowly?
43692Poor Edward groaned a lot:"Why was I ever made?"
43692What dream of perfect loveliness D''you think I''m hinting at?
46108Whose is that impulse?
46108Yet does not this very power of creative thought amongst even the humblest of us constitute religion of the most living vitality?
45775''Have you finished the swing yet?''
45775( Not one mentions a little boy; is he expected to mend his own?)
45775Roger Bacon(?
45775There was considerable difference of opinion on the question,"Has it done you any good?"
45775To the last question,"Will it be of any use to you when you are grown up?"
11757Can you hop on your hind legs?
11757Does it happen all at once, like being wound up,he asked,"or bit by bit?"
11757Does it hurt?
11757Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick- out handle?
11757How about his old Bunny?
11757I suppose you are real?
11757Little Rabbit,she said,"do n''t you know who I am?"
11757That?
11757Was n''t I Real before?
11757What is REAL?
11757Why did they run away like that? 11757 Why do n''t you get up and play with us?"
11757Of what use was it to be loved and lose one''s beauty and become Real if it all ended like this?
11757What?
11757Why could n''t they stop and talk to me?"
44440***** Oh, who knows what the Clover thinks?
4444023 what grown- ups call Japanesque?
44440And do you know that these flowers will fit on the ends of your fingers like tall caps on the heads of little fairies?
44440CHAPTER IV CLOVER DESIGNS HAVE you ever admired the pretty patterns on wallpaper of flowers and green leaves?
44440CHAPTER XXI THINGS TO MAKE OF ENGLISH- WALNUT SHELLS NUTS are the seed- vessels of the nut- trees; did you ever think of that?
44440DO you know the cultivated foxglove with its tall spikes of thimble- shaped flowers, prettily spotted inside?
44440Do you hear that deep, booming sound?
44440Does n''t it look as if it had been copied from a printed pattern on a piece of Japanese cotton cloth?
44440Five petals?
44440From the brilliant- orange tiger- lily, with its dark- brown or black spots, we are going to make a-- tiger?
44440Have you ever embroidered dainty designs in colors on white linen, and do you love it all?
44440Is n''t it delightful to see so many, many apple- blossoms all at once?
44440Is n''t it wonderful?
44440It sounds good to eat, does n''t it?
44440That is being active enough in such a small pulpit, is n''t it?
44440The Greeny Girl The little green- pea greenies, cousins of the brownies, shown in the illustration are funny, are n''t they?
44440The Wild Morning- Glory In your walks through the fields and along the country roadsides have you ever noticed the wild morning- glory?
44440What do you see?
44440When I say noticed, I mean have you thought about the flowers while you looked at them?
44440Why not play that you are a little fairy and live among the grasses?
44440With all these dangerous creatures prowling round, do you think it strange that the Filipino people put their houses on stilts?
44440You can not say that of the humming- bird, can you?
44440You have done this ever so many times when helping mother, have n''t you?
44440[ Illustration: Fig.94-"Do you know the cultivated Fox Glove?"]
33368''Am I man jack too, Uncle Gee?'' 33368 ''Busy Bee, there are plenty come wooing to little plain, quiet Mary; what shall she say, Busy Bee?
33368''But I''m not a real grown- up lady yet, am I?'' 33368 ''Can anyone tell me anything particular about a Kite?''
33368''Does not this remind you of our own old days?'' 33368 ''Have you any boxes of wooden tea- things?''
33368''Like a what, my duck?'' 33368 ''May I have all these for my very own, dear Mamma?''
33368''Now,''said Uncle Gee,''once for all what is it to be? 33368 ''This piece will make the doll a very grand bodice,''said Edith;''the pale blue suits her complexion, do n''t you think so, Maddy?
33368''Well, they do n''t value them now, as we did our patched up contrivances, do they?'' 33368 ''What''s the matter now?''
33368''What''s the price of him, master?'' 33368 ''What''s the row here?''
33368''Who''s singing that contraband rhyme?'' 33368 ''Yes,''replied Papa,''you are right Tom; but what did he find out by it, and how?
33368''You do n''t care so much about silk dresses now, Maddy,''replied Laura;''I think a new riding habit is your present ambition, is n''t it?'' 33368 I have finished my copy, Miss Watson,"said Celia,"may I go now, please?
33368I wonder what has become of my spade?
33368It looks very clean and bright certainly,replied Mr. Spenser,"but why do n''t you open this door too?
33368Oh, Miss Watson, do n''t you like the sea too?
33368Oh,said the Doll,"can you not excuse me?
33368''Why, Dickey,''she said, laughing,''have you been trying a game of shuttlecock, by way of sport?
33368(?
33368A flying dragon, like the Chinese flags and lanterns?''
33368A ship, a dragon, a Chinaman, or what?
33368And what shall we make it?
33368But hulloa, Gerry, how wet the beggar is?''
33368But if I were asked,"continued the little motherly Teapot, getting quite warm on the subject--"if I were asked''What was the good of toys?''
33368Come in, my dear, and just help me to put them in again, will ye?"
33368Did these sunken cheeks and hollow eyes, these little wasted hands belong to the"Fower,"as she had called herself?
33368Do n''t you know mamma never goes down to breakfast or dinner till Lance has dressed her and done her hair?''
33368Do n''t you think its Joe''s turn to return our visit, mother?''
33368Do n''t you think you could manage to roll into my cage, and then we could go off together?''
33368Do you know?''
33368Franklin found out about lightning with a Kite, did n''t he?''
33368How much are they?
33368How''s the Doll now?"
33368I am sure the Humming Top has never seen what I have; how should he, mixing up, as he has done, with only the better class of playthings?
33368I say, Gerry, do you think you could pitch it over, outside?
33368I sha n''t have the measles, shall I Nurse?''
33368In my youth my heart was indeed light within me; for was it not of the best and most expensive species of cork?
33368It is to be put to the vote-- what do you say, Bob, you are the eldest?''
33368What can he be?
33368Where on earth could they have come from?
33368Where was I in my story?
33368Will that do, little Missee?
33368and I hate them, horrid, stupid things; what did they send me that for?''
33368decided Mamma at once,''and a very good choice too, Lee, do n''t you think so?
33368enquired Papa;''I think there ought to be a story somewhere; does anyone know it?''
33368muttered the Ball, as he took an extra roll out into the room;"but what are we to do, then?"
33368replied George;''but look, sister, wo n''t this be a capital Kite?
33368said he,''will you go along with me?''
33368shouted Bob;''O how stunning; O Uncle Gee, can you show us how to do it?''
33368to"and done her hair?"
33368where''s my tea- fings?''
18655Are n''t you glad it cleared off?
18655Are we going ashore?
18655Are we to be burned at sea?
18655Are you going to put this down in your log book?
18655Did n''t you see the wheels on the bottom of the Ark yesterday?
18655Did you ever go to one?
18655Do you really mean it?
18655Do you wonder?
18655Have we struck a rock?
18655How are the animals this morning?
18655How did it all happen?
18655How did it happen?
18655How do you know we want him?
18655How long do you expect me to be a water plug?
18655I say, Mrs. Noah, could you sew the legs of an old pair of trousers on to mine, so the stilts wo n''t show?
18655Is n''t he graceful?
18655Is n''t it a beautiful day?
18655Is n''t it freezing?
18655Is that so?
18655Just the thing,said Shem,"do n''t you think so, father?"
18655Listen to Mr. Noah, my dear, for he was certainly right the first time, and why should n''t he be now?
18655Mother,he called,"where are my white dress ties?
18655Now, where shall I put the money?
18655The what?
18655Then why did n''t you warn us off the reef-- I mean the roof?
18655Then why does n''t he?
18655Wait a minute, ca n''t you?
18655Well, how did you like my poetry? 18655 Well, suppose I have n''t the money with me?"
18655Well, what''s the best thing to do?
18655What about some of the poor animals who are used to the Torrid Zone?
18655What are we ever going to do?
18655What are we going to do, then?
18655What are you about?
18655What are you doing here?
18655What are you doing, Jonah, and where are you, boys?
18655What are you talking about down there?
18655What did you give the pigs for supper last night?
18655What did you say, my dear?
18655What do you mean by falling asleep?
18655What do you say, Ella?
18655What do you want me for?
18655What good will he do? 18655 What has happened?"
18655What in thunder did you do that for?
18655What is all the excitement about?
18655What is it? 18655 What time shall we have the circus?"
18655What will happen to me if I lose a passenger?
18655What''s all this levity about?
18655What''s going on?
18655What''s that noise?
18655What''s the matter?
18655What''s the use?
18655Where abouts?
18655Where are they?
18655Where away?
18655Where did you learn all that?
18655Where is he?
18655Where''s the ocean?
18655Where?
18655Who am I? 18655 Who are you, and where are you?"
18655Who will volunteer?
18655Why, father?
18655Would you like me to unfasten your dress for you?
18655Would you like to come with us?
18655Would you mind,she said, turning to Mrs. Noah,"if I went to bed?
18655You do n''t expect me to sit here for the rest of the voyage?
18655And she ran up the gang- plank and called to the lonely Weathercock:"Why do n''t you fly down?
18655And what do you suppose he wrote?
18655Did you make it up?"
18655Duck, so why do n''t you have some sense and get aboard out of harm''s way?"
18655Finally, when he partly recovered from his fright he said:"But what am I to do?"
18655Noah, forgetting his own question,"the dove spouting poetry, eh?
18655Noah,"do n''t know as that should make them ill?"
18655Now, how would you like to be left alone High up on a perch where the wild breezes moan?"
18655Suppose our motor gave out?
18655The Arkmobile came to a sudden stop, and a voice outside was heard to exclaim:"Where''s the chauffeur?"
18655Then, turning to the passengers, he asked:"Who will volunteer to go with me below deck?"
18655This ca n''t be the forty- first day, can it?
18655What''s the use of making the letters just like the copy, anyhow?
18655Where am I?
18655Where am I?"
18655Who''s delaying us?"
18655Why do n''t you help us?"
18655he exclaimed,"if that squirrel has gone off into the woods, how will we ever find him?"
17679And may I have it back this week?
17679And now how are your legs?
17679And now where is my Nodding Donkey?
17679And now, Sister, what would you like?
17679And then I can see my Nodding Donkey, ca n''t I? 17679 Are you a cat?"
17679But what about my Nodding Donkey, Mother? 17679 Did n''t you hear about his going away?"
17679Did you hear how once I burned my trousers?
17679Do n''t you know it is n''t allowed for you to move when any one is looking at you?
17679Do they belong here?
17679Do you ever see your friend, the Monkey on a Stick, or hear from the Sawdust Doll?
17679Do you mind if I speak to you?
17679Do you think I will ever get better?
17679Have you come to stay?
17679How are you feeling?
17679How are you feeling?
17679How do you do?
17679How does one go-- in one of the toy trains of cars I see on the shelves?
17679How is my boy to- night?
17679How?
17679I suppose you have had adventures, too?
17679I wonder if I could do anything to help save the Spotted Giraffe? 17679 I wonder what sort of place I am coming into?"
17679I wonder when I shall reach the Earth?
17679Is Joe back yet?
17679Is Joe here?
17679Is Joe tired of playing with you, as he grew tired of us?
17679Is it a rubber doll?
17679Is n''t he funny?
17679Is n''t he the dearest Donkey you ever saw, Angelina?
17679Is she anything like me?
17679Is the varnish dry?
17679Is this the only store you were ever in?
17679Is this toy finished, now?
17679Joe? 17679 Kick?
17679Oh, are n''t you? 17679 Please, Mother, will you tell Santa Claus to bring me that for Christmas?"
17679Shall I put this chap in, Santa Claus?
17679Shall I set him on the shelf to dry, so you may soon take him down to Earth for some lucky boy or girl?
17679Take me back to the toy store, will they?
17679Then why did you leave?
17679Was it because there were no other cats there for you to mew to?
17679Well, how do you like it here?
17679What do you mean, Mother?
17679What is going to happen?
17679What is that?
17679What is the matter?
17679What?
17679When will the doctors operate on our boy, to make him better?
17679Where did he come from?
17679Where is the Nodding Donkey?
17679Who is he, anyhow?
17679Who were they?
17679Why did you leave?
17679Why do you ask such a question? 17679 Why is he not here with us?"
17679Will his Nodding Donkey be mended by that time?
17679Will you please get me my Noah''s Ark, Mother? 17679 Would you like that Nodding Donkey for Christmas, Joe?"
17679Would you like to look at some toys?
17679Would you like to play with us?
17679Would you rather have that than your Jack in the Box, Robert?
17679You are a new one, are n''t you?
17679You did?
17679You were thinking of our White China Cat, were n''t you?
17679And the one who had made the Nodding Donkey asked:"When are you going to take a load of toys down to Earth?"
17679Are you all right?
17679Are you anxious to get to Earth again?
17679Are your legs better?
17679Before the Nodding Donkey could speak in answer to this request, a voice suddenly asked:"I say, Nodding Donkey, do you kick?"
17679But now his leg is broken, and I guess he''ll have to go on crutches, the same as I do; wo n''t he, Mother?"
17679But tell me, how is everything at the North Pole?
17679But what has happened?"
17679But where is the Noah''s Ark that you belong in?
17679CHAPTER IX A LONESOME DONKEY"What is the matter, Joe?
17679Can I take him to the hospital and have him fixed, too, so he will not need crutches?"
17679Can you walk?"
17679Elephant?"
17679I guess he thinks I asked you if you''d buy him for me, and he''s saying''yes''; is n''t he, Mother?"
17679I wonder how long I shall have to wait?"
17679I wonder what is the matter with him that he walks in such a funny way?"
17679Is he all right, Daddy?"
17679Shall I make this Tin Soldier with a sword or a gun?"
17679So the Donkey has a broken leg, has he?"
17679So you have finished the Nodding Donkey, have you?"
17679The three were looking at the Nodding Donkey, who bowed his head at them as if saying:"How do you do?
17679Well, now what shall we do?
17679What am I thinking of that is like a snowball and has two eyes?"
17679What are you going to do?"
17679What has happened?"
17679What''s the matter, Comet?
17679Who are you, anyhow?"
17679Who has a game to suggest or a riddle to ask?"
17679Will no one save me?"
17679Will you have a nibble?"
6307And did you see what he did?
6307And may we watch you mend him?
6307And please, Susan, may I have a cookie for Dick?
6307Are you all right?
6307Are you going to faint?
6307Are you going to tell a joke or ask a riddle?
6307Are you ready?
6307But how can he?
6307But what can be done in ten minutes?
6307But who is shooting the beans at us?
6307Can he be mended?
6307Cotton? 6307 Dear me, what is going on?"
6307Did a bee sting you?
6307Did he ever tell the answer to that riddle of what it is that makes more noise than a pig under a gate?
6307Did n''t you hear what the Bold Tin Soldier said?
6307Did they hurt you, Mirabell or Arnold?
6307Did you like our drill and sham battle?
6307Do n''t the real lambs mind if you pull wool from their backs?
6307Do you hear me? 6307 Do you mean the one hanging near the gas jet?"
6307Do you mean to say,asked the Bold Tin Soldier,"that you could pull wool from the back of a real, live lamb?"
6307Do you think you are going to like it here, Captain?
6307Do you think you can?
6307Do you want more cookies, Arnold?
6307Has any one heard anything from her since she left us?
6307Has anything happened?
6307Has the Sawdust Doll come back to see us?
6307How can the Captain get up there and save our Clown? 6307 I did n''t tell a joke or ask a riddle, did I?"
6307I wonder if the rough boy will break me?
6307Is there any chance of seeing the Sawdust Doll or the White Rocking Horse again?
6307Look at my fancy Clown, will you, Mabel?
6307May I ride your Rocking Horse?
6307May we, Patrick?
6307Oh, may we sprinkle a little?
6307Oh, who do you suppose did it?
6307Oh, will no one save me?
6307Really? 6307 Really?"
6307Shall we have another battle with the Tin Soldiers?
6307So how could the wind blow her? 6307 So you are going away from us?"
6307What about?
6307What are you going to do, Arnold?
6307What are you''oh dearing''about? 6307 What did you say you wanted to get for Madeline?"
6307What for?
6307What happened to you? 6307 What is it now?"
6307What is it?
6307What is it?
6307What is so funny?
6307What is the matter?
6307What is the matter?
6307What shall we play now?
6307What''s the matter down there in your barracks, my Bold Tin Soldier?
6307What''s the matter with him, Sallie?
6307What''s the matter?
6307What?
6307Where are the cookies?
6307Where was he?
6307Who ever heard of a Soldier Captain without some men under him? 6307 Who is it, then?"
6307Who says so?
6307Who?
6307Why do n''t you get her a Candy Rabbit?
6307Will no one save him?
6307Will you allow me to use your ladder, Mr. Japanese Juggler?
6307Would you care for another?
6307And how is my friend the Candy Rabbit?"
6307And the Monkey on a Stick and the Calico Clown?
6307And where is the mouse that was gnawing?"
6307And"what?"
6307Are they all there?"
6307Are you going to have another, Captain?"
6307Are your Tin Soldiers shooting bean bullets, Arnold?"
6307CHAPTER IV A BEAN BATTLE"Well, Arnold, do you think you will like your Bold Tin Soldier and his men?"
6307Did you miss me?"
6307He is in the kitchen, after all, but how did he get in this barrel?
6307However, he little knew what went on after dark, when he and Mirabell were asleep in bed, did he?
6307I wonder how I can get out of here?
6307Is the Candy Rabbit there yet?
6307Then could n''t I get the Captain and his men?"
6307Want to see my Soldiers fight?"
6307Was he hurt?"
6307What are you going to do with''em, Arnold?"
6307What was going to happen?
6307When did you get here?"
6307Where have I heard those names before-- Dick and Arnold?
6307Why do you want cotton?"
6307Why were you away from us so long?"
6307Why, you are only a_ toy_ lamb, are n''t you?"
6307Would n''t it be wonderful if she could really be alive and move by herself?"
6307Would you like to see me march my men around the counter?"
6307cried the Soldier, laughing,"have you heard that story, also?
6307has any one a bit of cotton?"
6307sighed Arnold, when he could not find the commander of his tin army,"where is he?"
6307what did you get?"
6307what is going to happen now?"
6307what is the matter with you?"
6307what''s that?"
6307what?"
17276Am I at sea? 17276 Any pins?
17276Any pins? 17276 Are you going to let him swim in the bathtub?"
17276Are you sure he is the same Rabbit-- your Candy Rabbit?
17276But can you tell me this?
17276But how did I get here, and where are the Calico Clown and the Monkey on a Stick?
17276But it''s funny the Rabbit was out in the grass here, was n''t it?
17276But tell me, who are you, and what are you doing here?
17276But who are you, if I may ask?
17276But why am I on the Easter Novelty Counter, and how did I get here?
17276Did he get any of your goldfish?
17276Did he get any?
17276Did nothing exciting ever happen to you?
17276Did you find them all, and all the eggs?
17276Did you hit him?
17276Do you s''pose he''s spoiled?
17276Does n''t he look cute?
17276Give who a ride?
17276Has anything happened, children?
17276Has he a monkey with him to gather pennies in his hat?
17276How did he get here?
17276How did my little girl''s Candy Rabbit get in your basket?
17276How?
17276I wonder what they are doing?
17276I wonder what they are looking at? 17276 If this is n''t Fairyland, where am I?"
17276Is he? 17276 Is it anywhere near the North Pole Workshop of Santa Claus?"
17276Is it going to be a Jumping Jack?
17276Is it something good to eat?
17276Oh, I wonder what is going to happen?
17276Oh, may I please clean out some of the cake dishes?
17276Run down where?
17276Shall I send it or will you take it with you?
17276Then where am I?
17276Well, how are you, little pony?
17276What are you going to do with me?
17276What are you going to do?
17276What do you suppose made that noise like the ringing of a bell?
17276What have you been doing to yourself, Cook?
17276What have you there, Tom?
17276What shall we do now?
17276What''s that?
17276What''s the matter with you?
17276What''s the matter with you?
17276What''s the matter?
17276What''s this in my grass? 17276 What?"
17276Where did you get him?
17276Where did you get him?
17276Where in the world is that?
17276Where is all the nice smell?
17276Where''d you get him?
17276Who are you?
17276Who ever heard of an egg with a window in it? 17276 Why did you bring him?"
17276Why did you take it?
17276Why do n''t you scrape it off?
17276Why do you do that?
17276Why, has anything happened to you?
17276Why? 17276 Will he come all to pieces, Mother?"
17276Will you let me see it when you get it?
17276Would n''t it have been dreadful if Tom had eaten your Rabbit?
17276Would n''t it have been funny if the Rabbit had made the bowl tinkle all by himself?
17276And how are you?
17276And now maybe you want some needles or pins?"
17276Any court- plaster?
17276Any needles?
17276Any needles?
17276Any notions to- day?"
17276Any pin cushions needed to- day?"
17276Are you as good as a goldfish-- one of those the bad cat tried to get?"
17276Are you going to eat him?
17276But what have you there?"
17276Can it be a glass bottle?
17276Did you take Madeline''s Rabbit when you were in her house at the party?
17276Do you like living in a house with children more than in the store?
17276Dorothy came over with her Sawdust Doll just as the cat was dipping his paw down into the bowl, and what do you think Dorothy did?"
17276Have I been taken on a ship, and am I crossing the ocean?"
17276How did he get in the basket?
17276How did you get here?
17276How did you get him, Patrick?"
17276I wonder if any one lives in that egg?
17276I wonder if this really is Fairyland?
17276If every time any one or anything fell a rubber ball would happen along it would be very nice, would n''t it?"
17276Is Madeline in?"
17276Is anything wrong?"
17276So that''s the way you feel about it, is it?"
17276Tell me, am I dreaming, or is this really Fairyland, where eggs have windows in them and hold little chickens and ducks who seesaw?"
17276The Chocolate Rabbit waved his ears in a kind way at the Candy Bunny, and went on:"How do you like it here?"
17276Tom?"
17276What did she do?"
17276What have you?"
17276What is this hand- organ girl going to do with me?"
17276What kind?"
17276What were you doing with him in the bathroom?"
17276What''s that?"
17276Where did you get him?"
17276Where''d you get him?"
17276_ Page_ 107] CHAPTER X IN A BOY''S POCKET"Are you hurt?"
17276she cried,"what have you there?
17276what do you think?"
17276what is happening now?"
17276what''s this?"
5845A cake for a Toy Party?
5845Am I back again at the North Pole workshop of Santa Claus? 5845 And a Clown being in the basket with the wash?"
5845And how are you? 5845 And, please, may I help?"
5845Are n''t they ever going to let me out? 5845 Are you asleep?"
5845Are you going to have a show?
5845But how did he get in the basket of clothes?
5845But what about your Soldier, Arnold?
5845But why are you lying flat on your back?
5845Can he do the giant''s swing?
5845Did Sidney have a Calico Clown with one leg red and the other leg yellow?
5845Did it hurt you?
5845Did n''t you move him?
5845Did n''t you?
5845Did you take him, Herb? 5845 Do n''t you like it?"
5845Does you mean to take him back where you got de basket of wash, Mammy?
5845How are you going to make him stay on?
5845How could they?
5845How did it happen?
5845How did you ever get there? 5845 How do you do?"
5845How in the wide world did he get here?
5845I mean can you fix him?
5845I wonder if I can wiggle down?
5845If you children did n''t put it there, who did?
5845Is anybody there?
5845Is de table all set, honey?
5845Is he going to climb a string again and burn his red and yellow trousers as he once did?
5845Is he ready to do the giant''s swing now?
5845Is it worth anything?
5845Is my Calico Clown here?
5845May n''t we?
5845Now I do n''t have to give you any of my toys, do I, Archie?
5845Oh, are you a toy, too?
5845Oh, he did n''t melt, did he?
5845Oh, is he?
5845Oh, is it possible I am to see my dear old friend, the Candy Rabbit, again?
5845Shall I get you a box?
5845Shall I?
5845The Clown? 5845 Well, how in the world did that Calico Clown come to be in my pocket?"
5845Well, how in the world did that Clown toy come to be in my pocket? 5845 What about your leg?"
5845What are you going to do with him?
5845What are you going to mend now?
5845What do you want?
5845What does Jim mean about a Clown falling in the hole?
5845What else does he do?
5845What happened?
5845What has happened to him?
5845What have done gone an''happened now?
5845What have you?
5845What kind of a time?
5845What were you wondering?
5845What''s that? 5845 What''s the giant''s swing?"
5845What''s the matter, Madeline?
5845What''s the matter?
5845What?
5845What?
5845Where did you get him?
5845Who is?
5845Who''s in?
5845Whose-- Archibald''s?
5845Why ca n''t we keep it?
5845Why-- why, where is he?
5845Will it be that one about what makes more noise than a pig under a gate?
5845Yes, it may be fun for you,thought the Calico Clown,"but what about me?
5845You saw me put them in the wash, did n''t you?
5845You''ll get the Clown up, wo n''t you, Daddy?
5845Are you going to work here?"
5845Ca n''t you do anything else?"
5845Can you do anything to amuse me?"
5845Did you take my Calico Clown?"
5845Did your mother send you back with the Clown, Jim?"
5845Do n''t you remember when we had the show with my Monkey in it?"
5845Do n''t you remember?
5845Do you know the Candy Rabbit?"
5845Does this fellow do anything?"
5845Elephant?"
5845How could it have happened?"
5845How was he going to get down?
5845I was just wondering--""What?"
5845Oh, what is going to happen now?"
5845Oh, what shall I do?"
5845Then he saw the Calico Clown lying on the floor and he added:"Has Santa Claus been here?"
5845What are you going to do?"
5845What could he do?
5845What do you mean?"
5845What is so very funny about my saying I am sorry?"
5845What is the giant''s swing, anyhow?
5845What was going to happen?
5845What''s the matter?
5845Where did you come from?
5845Where''d you get him?"
5845Which one do you want?"
5845Whose leg is it?"
5845Why ca n''t he be nice and quiet?"
5845Why did n''t he stay in his pen?"
5845Would n''t it be funny, Madeline, if the Clown got up by himself to see if he could walk on his glued leg?"
5845are n''t you glad you have your Calico Clown back?"
5845may Cook bake us a cake for the Toy Party?"
5845what can have happened now?"
19425And my Elephant?
19425And who are you, if you please? 19425 And who are you?"
19425Anybody want a ride?
19425Are you here, Jake?
19425Are you sure?
19425But who are you?
19425Ca n''t you get yourself loose?
19425Ca n''t you save my Elephant?
19425Did n''t I leave my Elephant right here?
19425Did you let him fall on the floor?
19425Do n''t you want to go out in our big barn to play?
19425Do you mean this wheel rope that I use to hoist up bags of oats to the bin here? 19425 Do you mean to tell me you had an_ elephant_ in that machine?"
19425Do you remember the first China Cat we had?
19425Do you want a ride on my back, Miss Sawdust Doll?
19425Do you, indeed?
19425Does he squeak?
19425Elephant?
19425Elephants is for boys an''Dollies is for girls; is n''t they, Daddy?
19425Has Ah done got ta go in all dis rain?
19425How are you all?
19425How are you going to get my Doll?
19425How did it happen?
19425How did it happen?
19425How do you s''pose that Clown got on my Elephant?
19425I guess you mean the window is broken, do n''t you?
19425I suppose he does n''t bite?
19425I wonder if he is strong enough to give me a ride on his back?
19425I wonder what this wheel and rope are for?
19425I wonder,thought the Elephant,"if he means the same Mr. Mugg of the toy store where I came from?
19425If this is your first visit you have never seen any of us before, have you?
19425Is Santa Claus as jolly as ever?
19425Is anybody else coming?
19425Is he going after your Elephant?
19425Is he, indeed?
19425Is n''t he? 19425 Is n''t it cold out in the barn?"
19425Is there anything inside it?
19425My, was n''t that a terrible time?
19425Oh, have you three been quarreling?
19425Oh, how are we ever going to get out?
19425Oh, shall I ever get back to Archie?
19425Oh, shall I ever get him back?
19425Oh, what is going to happen?
19425Oh, where is he?
19425Please tell me, Mr. Nodding Donkey,he said,"were you ever in Mr. Mugg''s store?"
19425Shall I have him sent to your house so your son Archie will get him for Christmas?
19425Shall I put him in a stall as I do the horses?
19425So the door is open, is it?
19425Squeak? 19425 What about me?"
19425What am I going to do? 19425 What am I to do now?"
19425What did happen?
19425What was it that looked like a snake?
19425What was the prize to be?
19425What will happen then?
19425What''s it all about?
19425What''s that? 19425 What''s the matter?"
19425What''s the trouble there, Archie?
19425What?
19425Where has she gone?
19425Where shall I land?
19425Who are you, if you please?
19425Who are you?
19425Who are you?
19425Who is he, anyhow?
19425Who is that speaking?
19425Who put him up there? 19425 Why do n''t you reach up with your trunk and feel it?"
19425Would you like to ride now, Miss Mouse?
19425Yes, but where am I? 19425 Any one want a ride?
19425Are any of you children hurt?"
19425But where am I going?"
19425Can you climb up?
19425Did you carry him away?"
19425Did you lift Sidney''s Calico Clown to your Stuffed Elephant''s back, Archie?"
19425Do n''t you want a ride on this Merry- Go- Round?"
19425Do n''t you?
19425Elsie in the oat bin?"
19425Have you cotton inside you?"
19425I wonder if I could ride on that wheel?
19425I wonder if I gave a trumpet or two through my trunk whether that would do any good?"
19425I wonder what I had better do?"
19425Is it that rope?"
19425Is n''t he funny?"
19425Now, for myself-- Oh, by the way, had you quite finished?"
19425Oh, what shall I do?"
19425Oh, where am I?"
19425Oh, where is my Elephant?"
19425On what shelf do you belong?"
19425Once a fish poked his head out of the water and called:"Who are you and where are you going?"
19425Suddenly the rope which had been winding up, around the big wheel, came to a stop, and a voice called:"What''s the matter down there?
19425Tell me, did you ever have a broken leg?"
19425This is really one of the best toys that ever came into our shop, Geraldine; do n''t you think so?"
19425We did n''t any of us leave the Elephant near the rope; did we?"
19425What am I to do?"
19425What can you two do by yourselves, or together, for that matter, if the ground is hard?
19425What did Santa Claus leave for me?"
19425What did you say your name was?"
19425What is a Judge?"
19425What is it you want me to do?"
19425What is the latest news from the land of Santa Claus?"
19425What is the prize?
19425What made you think that?"
19425What made you think that?"
19425What shall I do?"
19425What shall we do?"
19425What you going to bring in?"
19425Where are you taking me?"
19425Where are you taking me?"
19425Where are you?
19425Where are you?"
19425Who are you?"
19425Who are you?"
19425sternly said Archie, as he shook his finger at his big dog,"did you take my Elephant?
19425went on Archie,"where is my Stuffed Elephant?
6324A pair of what to fit who? 6324 And will the broken leg show?"
6324Are n''t they fine?
6324Are you badly hurt?
6324Are you going to leave him there all night?
6324Are you hurt, Sonny?
6324Are you sure you can get him in your auto?
6324But tell me-- have you had any fun since I left?
6324But what is the matter? 6324 But where is your trunk?"
6324But where''s Mother?
6324Can you mend the broken leg of my White Rocking Horse?
6324Can you mend the broken leg of this Rocking Horse?
6324Did I tell you about the time Dick ran over me with the rocking chair, pretending it was a Horse like you? 6324 Did you get broken this way when you fell off the roller skates, or anything like that?
6324Do n''t you remember, Tin Soldier, how she once came back to us, after she had been sold and taken away?
6324Do n''t you remember? 6324 Do you think this Grass Party is any fun?"
6324Do you think this Rocking Horse can come to life?
6324Do you think you will ever get back there again?
6324Has he, Jumping Jack?
6324Have you had any adventures??
6324Have you had any adventures??
6324How are the Bold Tin Soldier and the Calico Clown?
6324How can we be sure the watchman is not looking at us?
6324How do you suppose it got here?
6324I wonder if any of my friends are here in this hospital? 6324 I wonder if the Rocking Horse and the Elephant will finish their race tonight?"
6324I wonder if these toys ever know or care what joy they give to the children?
6324In what way?
6324Is Dick out of the way?
6324Is any one here-- any toy to whom I can talk, and with whom I can have a little fun?
6324Is it a nice place?
6324Is my boy''s White Rocking Horse mended?
6324Is there to be a race between an Elephant on roller skates and the White Rocking Horse?
6324Is this a good Rocking Horse?
6324Let me ride him, Dick, will you?
6324Matter? 6324 May I take my Rocking Horse out on the porch and ride him?"
6324Me? 6324 Mouse?
6324Not doing anything? 6324 Now, who is a--""I wonder if the Sawdust Doll will come back and see us once again, as she did before?"
6324Oh, so you are injured, too, are you?
6324Oh, what is all this? 6324 Oh, you''re here at last, are you?"
6324Was it a nice place?
6324Was n''t it funny when my skate came off?
6324Well, if you do n''t all stop talking now, how am I going to tell this joke?
6324What are you going to do?
6324What did you say Carlo had?
6324What do you mean-- something going to happen?
6324What for?
6324What happened next?
6324What happened to you?
6324What is so funny?
6324What makes you think so?
6324What''s going on here, anyhow?
6324What''s my Rocking Horse down there for?
6324What''s that? 6324 What''s the matter?"
6324What''s the matter?
6324What''s the matter?
6324What''s the matter?
6324What''s this? 6324 What''s this?"
6324Where are you going to run the race?
6324Where do you suppose you are going?
6324Where have I heard that name before? 6324 Where''s the mouse?"
6324Who are you?
6324Who is your friend?
6324Why did you call out for us to hush, Candy Rabbit?
6324Why did you do that?
6324Will it be as strong as before, so my little boy can ride?
6324Will they give my Horse bread and jelly in the hospital?
6324Would n''t it be strange if he really kicked the burglar downstairs?
6324Are you so very old?"
6324But how did it happen?
6324But we know that is not just how it happened, do n''t we?
6324But we know what happened, do n''t we?
6324Can you see?"
6324Did you fall off?"
6324Did you ride your Horse off the porch, Dick?"
6324Did you?"
6324Do you suffer much now?"
6324He banged his cymbals together and then, in a loud voice, asked:"Why is a basket of soap bubbles like a piece of chocolate cake?"
6324Horse?"
6324How did she get out here?"
6324I wonder what will happen next?"
6324Is n''t that jolly?"
6324May I take a ride?"
6324Oh, is n''t it too bad?"
6324Really?
6324Really?
6324Tell me, are you to be a Christmas present, too?"
6324Was he as unkind as that?"
6324What are you doing, Jake?"
6324What happened to you?
6324What is going to happen?"
6324What is it, Candy Rabbit?
6324What''s the answer?"
6324What''s this?"
6324Who is calling me?"
6324Who is it?"
6324Who would have thought to find you here?
6324Why is a basket of soap bubbles like a piece of chocolate cake?
6324Will he not, Sawdust Doll?"
6324Will you kindly pardon me?"
6324[ Illustration:"What Happened to You?"
6324cried the Sawdust"What is that?"
6324exclaimed the Candy Rabbit,"can that be the watchman coming so soon?"
19333Am de p''licemans after yo''a''gin?
19333An''I did n''t get any black on yo''; did I, Miss China Cat?
19333Any one here?
19333Are any more left in your rooms?
19333Are you ready for more fun?
19333Are you ready?
19333Are you watching for mice, China Cat? 19333 Arrest''em?
19333But did n''t I do a good jump?
19333But what is the matter?
19333But who blew the horn? 19333 Ca n''t I play with my China Cat?"
19333Ca n''t you see that my tail is pulled off?
19333Can that be thunder?
19333Did that crazy Jumping Jack again step on the China Cat''s tail?
19333Did you say you just came here to be one of us?
19333Did you speak?
19333Do n''t yo''all want fo''me to come an''play tag wif yo''?
19333Do you think so?
19333Does yo''heah dat, Rastus?
19333Funny? 19333 How am I funny?"
19333How can I ever thank you?
19333How did he get here? 19333 How did it happen?
19333How did you come to be here?
19333I wonder if anything is happening? 19333 I wonder if there is going to be a parade?"
19333I wonder what is going to happen?
19333I wonder what they would do in a game of_ tag_? 19333 I wonder what will become of him?"
19333I wonder what will happen to me next?
19333Instead of playing tag, why ca n''t all of us go down into the basement?
19333Is that just the rain?
19333Is yo''--is yo''gwine to''rest''em?
19333Jack who?
19333Kin she wiggle her haid, like I done see a Donkey shake his haid in de toy shop?
19333May I have a waltz with you, Miss Doll?
19333Not your Cat?
19333Now is n''t that our Cat?
19333Now, Jennie,said the aunt, as Mr. Mugg came forward to wait on them,"what present would you like?
19333Oh, ca n''t I take her now?
19333Please may I go over and see Joe?
19333Really, does n''t it? 19333 Ten, eh?"
19333They have n''t done anything, and you have n''t done anything to be arrested for, have you?
19333Were you brought here from the workshop of Santa Claus?
19333What about the toys still in the boxes-- those that Mr. Mugg has not unpacked?
19333What are you doing?
19333What are you going to call your China Cat, Jennie?
19333What do you say to a game of tag?
19333What for?
19333What have you?
19333What is the matter? 19333 What is the matter?"
19333What makes you think so?
19333What shall we do?
19333What''s that about a fire?
19333What''s that?
19333What''s the matter with you? 19333 What''s the matter?
19333What''s the matter? 19333 What''s the matter?"
19333What''s the matter?
19333Where are the engines and the firemen?
19333Where is she?
19333Where is the China Cat?
19333Where''d yo''git a_ cat_?
19333Who is blowing that horn, anyway?
19333Who is that?
19333Who started it, anyhow?
19333Who was that?
19333Who''s dat knockin''at de do''?
19333Who''s dat?
19333Who''s dat?
19333Whut de mattah, Jeff?
19333Whut yo''got then?
19333Whut yo''got there? 19333 Whut yo''gwine do?"
19333Whut''s de mattah heah?
19333Why, has anything happened to you?
19333Wo n''t you hurt yourself?
19333Would n''t it be funny, Miss China Cat, if you should go to live in a house near your friend, the Nodding Donkey?
19333Yo''_ cat_?
19333You have my white China Cat? 19333 And see, what is that on the floor?
19333But now, as we are by ourselves and it is night, why not have some fun?
19333Did the Jumping Jack fall and break his leg like the Nodding Donkey?"
19333Does it make you chilly to hear about the North Pole, where I came from?"
19333For instance, I ask you what has four legs, and yet ca n''t walk?"
19333His mother, who was getting breakfast, asked him again:"Jeff, am de p''licemans tryin''to git yo''?"
19333How many of you are there?"
19333I like her, do n''t you?"
19333I wonder how you got here?
19333I wonder if any of my friends had such adventures as I had?"
19333It must pain you?"
19333Mugg?"
19333Mugg?"
19333Now ca n''t I play tag wif yo''all?"
19333Oh, shall I ever be clean again?"
19333Oh, what is ever to become of me?"
19333Oh, what shall I do?"
19333Oh, what shall we do?"
19333Shall I show you how well I can jump?"
19333So you want her, do you, little girl?"
19333Soldier Captain?"
19333Something good to eat?"
19333They stared at her with all their eyes, and Jeff''s mother asked:"Where yo''done say yo''got her?"
19333What for?"
19333What is it?"
19333What would I like best?"
19333Who had her?"
19333Who is black?
19333Why are you acting so funny?"
19333Wo n''t you smut me all up?"
19333You did n''t see any of his other stolen toys, did you?"
19333cried Topsy,"am riddles good to eat?"
19333where''d you get her?"
19333who is blowing the horn?"
17277And was there a Calico Clown in your store, who was always asking what it was that made more noise than a pig under a gate?
17277And who are you? 17277 Are n''t you afraid, if you find the dog alone, he may bite you?"
17277Are you any relation to the Sawdust Doll?
17277Are you really going to give my little girl the doll?
17277But how did they get in the teacher''s desk?
17277But what am I doing here?
17277But why did you bring it to school?
17277But why does it twist and turn so, like a corkscrew?
17277Can you see anything?
17277Can you tell me this? 17277 Did you dare put ink on my nose, on my chin and my cheeks?"
17277Did you dream any?
17277Did you get the ink out of the Monkey''s tail?
17277Did you think of the answer?
17277Do I hurt you, holding on this way?
17277Do I pull your hair any?
17277Do what?
17277Do you have any adventures here in the meadow?
17277Do you have electric lights?
17277Do you mean the Lamb on Wheels or the Bold Tin Soldier?
17277Do you think I shall get a chance to do any of my tricks?
17277Do you think my Rabbit and your Monkey will be all right if we leave them here alone in the tent?
17277Friends of mine?
17277Have you got your books under your coat, Herbert?
17277Have you seen anything of my friends?
17277How are you going to make him run, after we get the Monkey fastened on his back?
17277How can we make my Monkey stay on your Carlo''s back?
17277How do you do?
17277How in the world do you see?
17277How?
17277If we do, wo n''t Carlo jump over, too?
17277Is n''t this a wonderful show?
17277It looks just as if the Monkey was holding on, does n''t it?
17277May I have them to keep?
17277Oh, do you suppose you did that?
17277Oh, so this is where you live, is it?
17277Please ca n''t I have my Monkey on a Stick before I go out?
17277Shall we jump across the brook and run in the field on the other side?
17277Then who did?
17277Was that you?
17277Watch my Monkey so he does n''t jump away, will you, please?
17277Well, what have you?
17277Were n''t you scared?
17277What are you going to do?
17277What are you going to do?
17277What brought you here? 17277 What can I make a tent of?"
17277What did you say you were doing?
17277What do you imagine will happen next?
17277What happened to you while I was away?
17277What kind of punishment?
17277What kind of show?
17277What''s next, Herbert?
17277What''s that for?
17277What''s that you say?
17277What''s the matter?
17277What''s the trouble?
17277Where did you get this?
17277Where do you live?
17277Where in the world have you been?
17277Who are you?
17277Who did you say you were?
17277Who do you see?
17277Who is it, then?
17277Who is it?
17277Why are you making such a fuss? 17277 Why could n''t he stay in his pen where he belonged, or in the barnyard?"
17277Why did the pig make a noise under the gate?
17277Why is that?
17277Why not? 17277 Wo n''t you sit down, Mr. Monkey on a Stick, and take something?
17277Would n''t it be funny if my Monkey was_ really_ alive, as your dog is, and could ride him whenever he wanted to?
17277All at once, however, he heard a voice saying:"Well, you''ve come back, have you?"
17277But what shall we do next?"
17277CHAPTER II THE MONKEY AT SCHOOL"Well, children, why are n''t you eating breakfast?"
17277Can this be a trick or a riddle of the Calico Clown''s?
17277Did you ever live in a store?"
17277Do you like it?"
17277Grasshopper?"
17277He seemed to be asking them:"What shall we do next?
17277He was n''t on a stick now, was he?
17277He''ll give the Monkey a fine ride, wo n''t you, Carlo?"
17277How are you?"
17277How did I get here?"
17277How did it happen?"
17277I wonder if the Calico Clown has been up to any of his tricks?
17277I wonder what this means?"
17277Is he going to ask what is more surprised than a Monkey on a Stick at the breakfast table, as he asks what makes more noise than a pig under a gate?"
17277Just before recess, his teacher, looking down toward Herbert, sitting near Dick and Arnold, called out:"What have you there, Herbert?
17277Monkey?"
17277Morning so soon?"
17277Not all of us are as lucky as that, are we?
17277Shall we do that?"
17277Then, all of a sudden, a voice called, saying:"What in the world are you doing, my friend?"
17277Wait, ca n''t you?"
17277Were you so bad in school that you had to be shut up in a desk?"
17277What are you showing to the other boys under your desk?"
17277What is it?"
17277What''s going on here?"
17277What''s the joke?
17277Where are you all?
17277Where are you?"
17277Who are you, anyhow?"
17277Who are you?"
17277Who do you suppose it is?"
17277Who will stop me?"
17277Whom have we here?"
17277Why am I here?
17277Why am I not in the store where I belong?"
17277Why did you bring your Monkey to school, Herbert?"
17277Why do n''t you jump along until you find them?"
17277Why do n''t you turn all the way over?"
17277Why should I wake up here, when last night I went to sleep in the toy store?
17277Will you come to my cave, and visit the other Rabbits?"
17277are n''t you mean?"
17277called one of the little Rabbits,"where''s his stick?"
17277he cried aloud again,"is n''t any one here?"
17277is some one squirting water at me from a toy rubber ball or a water pistol?"
17277what do you mean by shutting me up in a pasteboard box?
17277what is going to happen now?"
17277why did he do that?"
5804A Lamb on Wheels? 5804 Am I sure of what?"
5804And did she?
5804And did the odd- job man''s horse go faster than I can go?
5804And did this little girl buy you-- or did her mother?
5804And while you are about it, why do n''t you tell us what kind of pig it is?
5804Are my adventures never going to end?
5804Are you all ready?
5804Are you sure it''s the same one?
5804Are you sure we are alone?
5804Are you sure?
5804But I was thinking, to- day, of the Sawdust Doll, and--"Do you mean the Sawdust Doll who used to live here with us?
5804But do you think you could get the little girl''s Lamb''s back?
5804But what is that little squeaky noise, Lamb?
5804But where is she?
5804But who is Mirabell?
5804Ca n''t you roll along to her on your wheels?
5804Can that be the watchman?
5804Can we get her out?
5804Could you?
5804Did he have on roller skates?
5804Did n''t I hear what?
5804Did n''t I tell you she could coast without any snow?
5804Did you hear about his broken leg, how he went to the Toy Hospital, and how he scared away some burglars by kicking one downstairs?
5804Did you think I would be buying a Lamb for myself, to take to sea with me? 5804 Do n''t you remember how she rolled down there once, when the man was putting in coal?
5804Do you know, Uncle Tim,went on Mirabell,"this is the very same Lamb I saw in the store, and wanted so much?"
5804Do you like the Lamb?
5804Do you want me to brush her off for you?
5804Does she squeak?
5804Does you- all mean dat Carlo fell down de hole?
5804For me-- to keep, Uncle Tim?
5804Have you been playing with fire?
5804How are you all? 5804 How is the White Booking Horse?"
5804How much is it?
5804How?
5804How?
5804I saw you holding a toy Lamb up to the window, before Dorothy was taken ill. How did your toy get down the coal hole?
5804I''m allowed to come out of my box, am I not?
5804Is it a monkey, Uncle Tim?
5804Is it nice?
5804Is she hurt?
5804Is that so?
5804Matter? 5804 Oh, Uncle Tim, do n''t you believe Dolls, and Lambs, and things like that, really know one another when they meet?"
5804Oh, do I? 5804 Oh, is n''t it nice?
5804Oh, so you have a load of wood, have you?
5804Oh, where is my Lamb on Wheels?
5804On wheels?
5804Or did you take it, Dick?
5804Perhaps you want to tell us your story now, Miss Lamb?
5804Shall we try it again?
5804Something nice?
5804Then she is yours?
5804There, how did you like it?
5804Well, if we are not going to have a race, what shall we do?
5804Well, what shall we do then?
5804What are we going to do with that?
5804What did I do?
5804What do you think is the matter with that dog? 5804 What has happened?"
5804What is burning?
5804What is it, Mirabell?
5804What kind of gate?
5804What kind of toy?
5804What shall we do with the Lamb?
5804What trick is it?
5804What''s the matter?
5804What''s the matter?
5804Where did you find her? 5804 Where did you get it?"
5804Where did you leave her?
5804Where is my Lamb on Wheels?
5804Where is she?
5804Where is the Lamb on Wheels?
5804Where''s Mirabell?
5804Where?
5804Who are Dick and Dorothy?
5804Whut''s dat? 5804 Why am I carrying you away?"
5804Why are you carrying me away like this, you very bad dog?
5804Why not?
5804Why, did n''t you hear?
5804Why, how can you do that?
5804Will you thank the other man for me?
5804Would you like a monkey, Mirabell?
5804You did? 5804 And where is the White Rocking Horse? 5804 But I wonder what is going to happen to me? 5804 Did I say white? 5804 How can you make a sliding downhill thing without snow?
5804I wonder if it could be?"
5804I wonder who will take me next?"
5804Is she?"
5804Oh, where did you find her?"
5804Oh, where is my nice Lamb?"
5804Shall I do that?"
5804Tell me, were you ever in a Noah''s Ark?"
5804The Lamb had ears, and what good would they be if she could not hear through them, I''d like to know?
5804Want to come, Mirabell, and show Dorothy your Lamb on Wheels?"
5804What makes more noise than a pig under a gate?"
5804What was that, Mike?"
5804What will be the end of this adventure?"
5804What will happen to her?"
5804Where did you find my Lamb on Wheels, Patrick?"
5804Where did you say you found her?"
5804Where is the Rocking Horse?"
5804Where''d you get your Lamb on Wheels, Mirabell?"
5804Whut''s de mattah?"
5804Why do n''t you bring out your Lamb?"
5804Will you race with her?"
5804Wo n''t that be fun?"
5804cried the Sawdust Doll,"are you sure these dreadful adventures have not hurt you?"
5804is that so?"
5804thought the Lamb, coming to a stop almost as soon as she had started along on her wheels,"what''s that?
5804what happened?
5804what''s the matter?"
5804who ever heard of such a thing?
5804why did he do that?"
5804why do I have to go?"
23523About some one simple, perhaps?
23523Almost worse than being hurt, is n''t it?
23523And did the Wagoner ever come back?
23523And who,he asked, with a bow towards a little group of lady dolls,"who can be better judges of the matter?"
23523Are many of the toys you know as wicked as that?
23523Are n''t you sorry I am going?
23523Are n''t you sorry?
23523Are you not going to wish me happiness?
23523Ay; when shall it be given?
23523Before I answer,said the Farthing Doll cautiously,"I should like to hear if you approve of marriages with Farthing Dolls?
23523Beg pardon; did anyone speak?
23523But how long will you be able to go on talking to me?
23523But how shall we set about it?
23523But not without moving?
23523But tell me how would you write it?
23523But why are you astonished at my saying I love you? 23523 Ca n''t you give me something at once?"
23523Constable,he said,"can you direct us to the Well with Truth at the bottom?"
23523Did n''t he?
23523Do I still look yaller?
23523Do I still look yaller?
23523Do n''t you and your partner enjoy dancing together?
23523Do n''t you remember?
23523Do n''t you see you are making him terribly conceited?
23523Do you really mean it?
23523Do you think they consider you good- looking?
23523Do you wish me to spare your life?
23523Do you?
23523Does that apply to_ me_?
23523Have we got them?
23523Have you looked up through the sky- light this afternoon?
23523How can I help you?
23523How could I tell what your expression was when I never saw it?
23523How have_ you_ got there?
23523How will the next story end, happily or sadly?
23523I asked you if the same might not happen to yourself?
23523If toys can walk and talk, why do n''t children know it?
23523Is it,said he to himself,"because she does n''t happen to see, or because she does n''t wish to see?
23523Is it?
23523Is n''t it extraordinary weather for this time of the year? 23523 Is that all?"
23523Is that satisfactory?
23523It_ was_ sad, for it was only a mistake, was n''t it?
23523My dear little lady,he said kindly, if pompously,"in what pitiful condition do I find you?
23523Quite one of my best?
23523Sentry,said he,"are you prepared to run some risk for the sake of money?"
23523Shall I put you back where I found you?
23523Shall I tell you a good story?
23523So you actually think yours is good- looking?
23523That is it, is it?
23523The same thing may happen to yourself, I suppose?
23523Then I suppose it ends most happily, does n''t it?
23523Then where are they kept?
23523To whom shall we intrust the deed?
23523Well,he said with a smile to the Clown who headed the crowd;"well, and what is the ladies''opinion about my beauty?"
23523What about the ladies''decision as to this fellow''s claim of beauty?
23523What are you grinning at?
23523What are you laughing at?
23523What are you laughing at?
23523What can I say or do to make some slight amends? 23523 What do I want?"
23523What has happened, I wonder?
23523What if the enemy serves you the same way?
23523What is all this about?
23523What is it about?
23523What is the matter with you?
23523What is to be done then?
23523What is your story about, dear?
23523What made you do that?
23523What may be inside, though?
23523What of that?
23523What shall I say?
23523What would your''best''be?
23523When is it to be carried out?
23523When will our first dividends be paid?
23523Where is it to be found?
23523Where_ can_ they be?
23523Which do you like best?
23523Why are you crying?
23523Why are you crying?
23523Why do you trouble about him?
23523Why?
23523Why?
23523Will it ever end? 23523 Will you begin at once?"
23523Would you not like to put off telling me a story to- day?
23523Yes; because he_ was_ a horrid bully, was n''t he?
23523Yes; very satisfactory, was n''t it?
23523Yet who,he continued sorrowfully,"who could have believed it of that little Mouse?
23523You are not crying, dear, are you?
23523You do n''t mind that, do you?
23523_ How_ will you remember?
23523***** THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS By Frank Gee Patchin Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West?
23523*****"You want me to give you that little Marionette?"
23523..."Was n''t it pretty and simple?"
23523Are you very badly hurt?"
23523But we should not have laughed at her,--should we?
23523But you heard that as well as I, did n''t you?"
23523Could n''t you do that?"
23523Do you agree?"
23523Have I not told you so before?"
23523Have you kicked the coward and the bully?
23523Have you no others?"
23523Here is my first question: Do you approve of marriages with Grocers?"
23523How can I make her open her eyes?
23523I repeat, what excuse can you offer for having so wickedly broken the terms of our agreement?
23523If I wrote you a letter, how would you answer it?"
23523If a herring and a half cost three halfpence, how much would six herrings cost?"
23523It all happened to you to- day, while I was away, did n''t it?"
23523Now what sort of story would you like to- morrow?"
23523Shall I speak to her coldly or gently, with mirth or with melancholy, in poetry or in prose?"
23523Shall I tell you his story?
23523Still, supposing she_ were_ crying and wanted to be comforted?
23523Strange, was n''t it?"
23523Then aloud, and in a pleasant voice:"What a nice handy trunk that is of yours; you must be able to carry so much in it?
23523Then how has it happened?
23523Time to go away?"
23523What defence can you offer for so grossly deceiving me?"
23523What would you have me do?"
23523What''s the time of day?
23523What_ will_ happen to me?"
23523Who was she?"
23523Who would have imagined so great an amount of deceit dwelt in so small a body?"
23523Why are n''t you in the sentry- box?
23523Why, were those tears she saw, or was it only the light shining upon the little lady''s glass eyes?
23523Will you arrange the matter so that it be carried out without any mistake?"
23523Yes,--now why should we not give up seeking for truth in a Well, and try to find it in our minds?"
23523You can see that for yourself, ca n''t you?"
23523did you notice?"
23523she cried;"what_ has_ happened to you?"
39820A what?
39820A what?
39820All this pulling and hauling for ten seconds''worth of fun?
39820And did n''t the plumber put in a great big bill for that?
39820And do you live here all alone?
39820And is that what you are going to do?
39820And so you declined to go into that business?
39820And the Unwiseman who lived there?
39820And what are you doing with that teaspoon?
39820And what did you do then?
39820And what does microcosm mean?
39820And what was it about?
39820And you always find them again?
39820Are n''t you afraid of being robbed though?
39820Are you fond of music?
39820Are you going to patent your scheme of weeping through a window?
39820Are you really seven hundred years old?
39820But how are you ruined?
39820But how do you find it?
39820But tell me, Whistlebinkie dear, would n''t you like to go with me, and pay the Unwiseman a visit?
39820But what ever induced you to put out that sign, saying that you would n''t be back for eight weeks?
39820But what on earth are you going to do there?
39820But what shall I tell him? 39820 But why did he say he expected you to call and then seemed surprised to see you?"
39820But why do n''t you get new keys?
39820But you ca n''t get apples on a willow tree, either, can you?
39820But you have n''t been throwing stones at anybody''s pet tiger, have you?
39820But you have to buy things to eat, do n''t you?
39820But-- but is n''t it dangerous?
39820Ca n''t you open the door?
39820Dangerous?
39820Did n''t you know that there was more than one apple in the world? 39820 Did you ever lose the sheep before, Bopeep?"
39820Do n''t you know that? 39820 Do n''t you wise people look where you step?
39820Do you cure a cold with wood?
39820Fifteen dollars?
39820Figglety?
39820Has he sent you a bill?
39820Have you an Alpine stock?
39820Have you got any more poems?
39820Have you got one?
39820He means do n''t do that-- don''t you, Whistlebinkie? 39820 How are you?"
39820How do you do, Miss Whistlebinkie?
39820How do you like your lemonade?
39820How do you make that out? 39820 How do you pay your bills?"
39820I think he sawed less than any man I ever knew-- or rather-- well-- I guess you know what I mean, do n''t you?
39820I wonder where his home is now?
39820I?
39820If you want to steal something why do n''t you do as he asked you to?
39820Indeed?
39820Is his real name Smee?
39820Is n''t he the worst you ever saw?
39820Is n''t it enough?
39820Is n''t it queer?
39820Is that a policeman? 39820 Is that letter from him?"
39820Is''should ought to''a nice way to speak?
39820Lemonade or sugarade?
39820Me? 39820 Now if you wore a brown dress, would you cease to be a white girl and become a nigrio?"
39820Now what does he mean by dodoothat?
39820Oh, is that all?
39820Shall I give a whistle of surprise, ma''am?
39820Shall I give a whistle of terror, ma''am?
39820So this is your house, is it?
39820That''s an awfully long name, is n''t it?
39820That''s it, eh? 39820 That''s it-- is it?
39820That''s too bad, is n''t it? 39820 That''s what I think-- but dear me, where are Whistlebinkie and Flaxilocks going?"
39820The what?
39820The what?
39820Then you have made some good resolutions, have you?
39820Then you heard the sob?
39820There is n''t any use of our paying him anything unless we owe him something, is there?
39820Very sour or very sweet?
39820Vocabulary? 39820 Vocabulary?"
39820Want to come with us?
39820Was n''t it queer?
39820Well now, really?
39820Well, what do you do when you''ve eaten the apple?
39820Well, what has become of it, then?
39820What are you so anxious to know about my house for?
39820What are you trying to say, Whistlebinkie?
39820What are you trying to say, Whistlebinkie?
39820What can I do for you to- day, Bopeep?
39820What did he ask me to do?
39820What did he want you to do?
39820What did you call it?
39820What did you invite me to have?
39820What do the rules say?
39820What do they mean?
39820What do you all say to making a call on the Unwiseman?
39820What do you do on such occasions? 39820 What do you take me for?
39820What does he mean by''My House''?
39820What does it mean?
39820What does it say?
39820What does iyeardim mean?
39820What else? 39820 What for, pray?"
39820What good would that do me?
39820What has that to do with it?
39820What is it a picture of-- a meadow?
39820What is it about?
39820What is that for?
39820What is that he''s got on his chimmilly?
39820What on earth are you doing, Miss Whistlebinkie?
39820What on earth does it mean?
39820What on earth was that for?
39820What shall we talk about, frogs?
39820What was it?
39820What was that?
39820What with?
39820What''ll we make it of, worsted or pasteboard?
39820What''s that you say?
39820What''s that?
39820What''s that?
39820What''s that?
39820What''s that?
39820What''s that?
39820What''s the use? 39820 What''s towhim?"
39820What?
39820Where does he live?
39820Where have you been brought up? 39820 Where were we at, Miss Mollie?"
39820Where would we better go to find him?
39820Which way did they go, Bopeep?
39820Whistlebinkie,said Mollie, severely,"how often must I tell you not to talk through your hat, but through your mouth?
39820Who is Uss?
39820Who''s that?
39820Who''s there?
39820Who''s what?
39820Why did you smile?
39820Why do n''t you become a minister?
39820Why do n''t you remember the notice to burglars?
39820Why do n''t you?
39820Why do you destroy that beautiful thing?
39820Why not?
39820Why should n''t I cut the lemon? 39820 Why should n''t we all hear a sob when there is a poor little maid weeping so near at hand?"
39820Why, did n''t you tell me once that you never worked? 39820 With your head out of the window?"
39820Would you like to have us do that, Bopeep?
39820Yes,said the Unwiseman;"but, Miss Whistlebinkie, wo n''t you kindly sit on the table instead of on that chair?
39820You can rewrite it, ca n''t you?
39820You do n''t suppose he has really gone into the Orphan Asylum business?
39820You do n''t want to rent it for the summer, do you?
39820You mean Whistlebinkie?
39820You''ve got a new business, then, have you?
39820You?
39820You?
39820A glass of lemonade, for instance?"
39820According to my etiquette book it is your turn to reply, and what you ought to say is,''I''m very well, I thank you, how are you?''
39820And sail on deserts,''twould be handier._""How is that the same idea?"
39820And what I love the best, on land or sea, Is absence of the vice of figglety._""What''s figglety?"
39820Are you George W. Uss, the trolley- car conductor, or William Peters Uss, the poet?
39820Are you in?"
39820But it was n''t the truth, was it?"
39820But tell me, are you going sliding?"
39820But what is that other placard he has pinned on the wall?"
39820Did n''t you see him?"
39820Do n''t you know what a vocabulary is?"
39820Do n''t you see, Whistlebinkie, it says:''This way to the dining- room,''and under it it has''Caution: meals must not be served in the parlor''?"
39820Do n''t you see?
39820Do n''t you see?"
39820Do you suppose she would laugh if he chewed me up?"
39820Eh?
39820Ever get any fish out of it?"
39820Has he blown himself to pieces, or has he gone off to have himself made over into a golosh?"
39820Have you any poems to show me?"
39820He''s a queer old man for placards, is n''t he?"
39820How can I make a lemonade without cutting it?"
39820How could I apologize without mentioning it?"
39820How do you do, Whistlebinkie?"
39820How have you been?"
39820How will that do?"
39820I knew a man once who studied six weeks before he could be a doctor, and then what do you suppose happened?
39820I think it will rain next year, do n''t you?"
39820I''d say,''excuse me, but how do I do what?''
39820I''m ruined; but what of that?
39820I?
39820If I got angry once I never could stop until I''d broken all the valuable things in the world, and when they were all gone where would I be?"
39820If I said,''how do you do your sums?''
39820If any one calling on me should say,''how do you do?''
39820If you do n''t, the pipes will melt and who knows what will become of your house?
39820Is n''t that fine, Whistlebinkie?
39820Is n''t that honor?"
39820It''s rather a wonderful age, do n''t you think so?"
39820Keep it until the next call?"
39820Me?"
39820My peace of mind thou dust destroy?
39820Now who ever heard of that?
39820One of the things had four red wheels on it-- have any of your sheep got four red wheels on them?"
39820Put it this way: You, for instance, are a white girl, are n''t you?"
39820Shall I read it to you?"
39820Sheep are what?
39820So I gave up the stand and made a small snatchel----""A small what?"
39820Suppose you had to live on ink?"
39820That no member of your family had ever worked, and that you despised trade?"
39820The Unwiseman mistaken?
39820They are n''t anything like telegraph poles or wheelbarrows, are they?"
39820They''re safe enough, and the mantel- piece is the place for them, is n''t it?
39820What business are you going into?"
39820What could I do?"
39820What do you do when you have a cold, sit on the ice- box?"
39820What do you mean by So-_di_?"
39820What''s become of him?
39820What_ does_ he mean?"
39820Where do you keep yours?"
39820Which shall it be?"
39820Whistlebinkie, did you sob?"
39820Why do n''t you have larger faucets and catch the fish?
39820Why not write rhymes for the comic papers?"
39820Wo n''t you change your mind and go down with us, just once?"
39820You ca n''t think of any, can you, Miss Whistlebinkie?"
39820You could n''t come again last night, could you?
39820You like my conversation, do you?"
39820You would n''t think of eating a whole pat of butter at one gulp, so why should you be greedy about your pleasure?"
39820Your father does n''t know of any kind- hearted burglar who''s temporarily out of work who''d be willing to rob a poor man without charge does he?"
39820[ Illustration:"Are you fond of music?"
39820[ Illustration:"They are n''t anything like telegraph poles or wheelbarrows, are they?"]
39820[ Illustration:"Why do n''t you have larger faucets and catch the fish?"]
39820cried Mollie,"what can have become of it, do you suppose, Whistlebinkie?"
39820said Mollie;"moved your house over here, have you?"
39820wo n''t you have a little refreshment, Mr. Me?
34467''Very what?'' 34467 ''Well,''said she, when he got back to the gate where she was awaiting him,''was everything all right?''
34467''What has become of our royal spoon?'' 34467 ''Who are you?''
34467''Wo n''t they scold me for breaking the plates?'' 34467 A Parallelandsoforth of my standing surrender right on the eve of a battle that means all the sweetmeats I can eat, and more too?
34467Ah? 34467 Ah?"
34467All right, plain Bludgeonhead,said Jimmieboy,"I''ll do as you say-- and now do n''t you think we''d better be starting along?"
34467Ammunition? 34467 Ammunition?"
34467And a cake with candles in it?
34467And did you really throw him off into the air?
34467And do you mean to say he''s really got away?
34467And just because my coat- tails behaved like that you put me down as a coward?
34467And what did you do then?
34467And what does the wise, sagacious, sappy, perspiring man of wisdom like yourself who knows a thing or two do?
34467And what is that dish, pray?
34467And why did n''t the soldiers do it too?
34467And your parents? 34467 Anklehigh the Dwarf?"
34467Are you still snoring, or is this English you are speaking?
34467Better for sleeping than for military duty, eh, major?
34467Bite? 34467 But are n''t there any fish there?"
34467But did n''t you tell me your parents were unfairies?
34467But how about those peaches? 34467 But how am I to get knowledge instead of hypotheseeses?
34467But how did you escape?
34467But how''s that going to satisfy my wounded honor?
34467But if you feel that way,said Jimmieboy, somewhat surprised at this unusual occurrence,"why do n''t you surrender?"
34467But tell me, Jimmieboy, you are out after preserved cherries and pickled peaches, I understand?
34467But that will be mean,returned Jimmieboy;"and if you want to change, and be good, and kind, why do n''t you begin now and help the sheep out?"
34467But the birds, how did he make them?
34467But what am I to do, then?
34467But what are you trembling so for now?
34467But what becomes of the war?
34467But what did you raise on your farm? 34467 But what do I get?"
34467But what does it mean? 34467 But what happened?"
34467But what shall I call you?
34467But what was the figure?
34467But what''ll I do while I am waiting?
34467But what''s to be done?
34467But, my dear general, how is it that you do not tremble? 34467 But-- but what are we to do with all these things, and where am I to get them?"
34467Could you tell me where to get it?
34467Did I? 34467 Did he go through there?"
34467Did he make all this out of sand? 34467 Did he tell you his name?"
34467Did n''t you run away?
34467Did you begin your career as a spoon?
34467Did you ever hear my poem on the''Cold Tea River in China''?
34467Did you ever see a spoon with a tongue?
34467Did you ever see me in a real sham battle?
34467Did you go all the way around?
34467Did you hear that?
34467Do n''t you ever eat between meals?
34467Do n''t you know what I am? 34467 Do people ever make a living writing poetry?"
34467Do with''em?
34467Do you doubt it?
34467Do you know to whom you are speaking?
34467Do you know what invisible means?
34467Do you know what''s going to happen to- morrow and the next day?
34467Do you know who Fortyforefoot really was?
34467Do you mean to say that you eat that four times a day?
34467Do you really think so?
34467Do you think I would tell an untrue story?
34467Do you?
34467Futile? 34467 Has n''t he begun the story yet?"
34467Have I?
34467Having any luck?
34467He has n''t sent for me, has he?
34467How could I?
34467How could he make the trees and flowers grow in dry hot sand like that?
34467How did you come to be captured by Fortyforefoot?
34467How did you fix it so as to give them the pain part always?
34467How do I look?
34467How many are there?
34467How many is thirty?
34467How many stars can you count a day?
34467How on earth did such a war as that ever happen to be fought?
34467How on earth is Fortyforefoot to show his tricks if we tie his hands?
34467How would I get the juice of it if I did n''t?
34467How''s that?
34467How?
34467I do n''t know; when?
34467I do not ask you for your gold, Nor for an old straw hat-- I simply ask that I be told Oh what, oh what is that?
34467I''d better hide, had n''t I?
34467I?
34467In what line?
34467In what?
34467Is n''t that elegant?
34467Is papa really going to have a birthday to- day?
34467Is papa six years old to- day?
34467Is that a true story?
34467Is that all?
34467Is that what all those big words meant?
34467Is the major ill?
34467It was leap- year when you started, was n''t it?
34467Jimmieboy afraid of me?
34467Me?
34467No, but what of it?
34467No; who?
34467Not a talking match, I hope?
34467Not the Parallelopipedon?
34467Oh, that''s it, is it?
34467Perhaps you can tell me what I''ve got to do to get that ammu-- that ammu-- oh, that ammuknow, do n''t you?
34467Really?
34467Really?
34467See that hole in the roof?
34467Shall I help you on with it?
34467Suppose I go back and order the soldiers to attack Fortyforefoot and bring him in chains to me?
34467The what?
34467Then what shall we do?
34467Then why tie them at all?
34467Then why waste time asking riddles to which you do n''t know the answer?
34467Then you know where I can find the candied cherries and other things that soldiers eat?
34467They''ve gone, have n''t they?
34467Three royal banquets a day?
34467To a newspaper?
34467Tom-- and the circus-- what happened to him in the lions''cage when he took off his coat?
34467Tom? 34467 Was I telling that story about Tom?"
34467Was n''t there a verse about his color, too? 34467 We do n''t, eh?
34467We never hit him with enough of them to kill him, but just try to coax him with''em, do n''t you see? 34467 Well, anyhow, what does he do?"
34467Well,said Jimmieboy, as the major dismounted,"did you catch up with them?"
34467What are hypothesees?
34467What are you doing there, colonel?
34467What are you doing up there?
34467What are you going to have for dinner?
34467What are you trying to talk about, general?
34467What ca n''t be what?
34467What do you propose to pay him with?
34467What do you think, major?
34467What else was there to think? 34467 What if he does?"
34467What is it? 34467 What is that?"
34467What is your idea about the way they happened to come there, based on what you have learned since?
34467What kind of an animal was that?
34467What must I do to capture you?
34467What next? 34467 What was it?"
34467What was the sum?
34467What would he want to be him for, when, all he had to do to get anything he wanted was to take sand and turn it into it?
34467What would you do?
34467What''ll happen?
34467What''ll happen?
34467What''ll we do with''em? 34467 What''s he to have two cakes for?
34467What''s that?
34467What''s that?
34467What''s that?
34467What''s the matter with me?
34467What''s the matter with you?
34467What''s the use of buying bottles when you''re after pickled peaches? 34467 What''s the use of scaring the boy, Blueface?"
34467What''s the use of your saying anything, if I am not to pay any attention to you?
34467What''s what?
34467What? 34467 What?"
34467When shall you start the album?
34467Where are the soldiers who accompanied you? 34467 Where are you going, Jimmieboy?"
34467Where did he ever get such notions as that?
34467Where did you meet him?
34467Where is it?
34467Where''s Labradee?
34467Where? 34467 Where?"
34467Whereat the cow Remarked,''Pray how-- If what you say is true-- How should the child, However mild, Become so wildly blue?''
34467Who are you, and what do you want?
34467Who are you?
34467Who is he, anyhow?
34467Who?
34467Why did n''t you go to sleep if you felt that way?
34467Why did n''t you speak and save the innocent kings?
34467Why did we desert you so cruelly?
34467Why do n''t you like him?
34467Why how could that be? 34467 Why not?"
34467Why, how do you do, general?
34467Why, where is he?
34467Why-- er-- let me see; why-- er-- when is a sunbeam sharp?
34467Why?
34467Will you tell me how you know he''s falling yet?
34467With Fortyforefoot?
34467Would you, honestly?
34467Yes, but whom can I hire?
34467You bound Fortyforefoot? 34467 You ca n''t kill a Parawelopipedon with cherries and peaches, can you?"
34467You did, eh?
34467You do n''t happen to remember how that patent your father owned worked, do you?
34467You do n''t load guns with preserved cherries, do you?
34467You know what a fairy is, do n''t you?
34467You ordered them to halt when you sat down here, did n''t you?
34467You recognized the beauty of the poem?
34467You? 34467 Your business?"
34467''Are you the lady with the iron jaw or the horseback lady that jumps through hoops of fire?''
34467''Did you say mended?''
34467''Do spoons evaporate like water in the sun?
34467''What is the matter with going both ways?''
34467''Why do you do that?''
34467A little two- inch fellow like you?"
34467Aday-- alas-- O-- lack- a- well--""Are you going to keep that up forever?"
34467All these jewels and magnificent carvings?"
34467And he replied:''Wilt I?
34467And the circus?
34467And you''ll request him to turn a handful of pine cones into a dozen turkeys on toast, I presume?"
34467Are they tadpoles that they develop legs and hop as frogs from our royal presence?
34467Are you an errand- boy?''
34467Are you not aware that under the circumstances you ought to be a badly frightened warrior?"
34467Bite?"
34467But I say, I suppose you know we ca n''t start this expedition without ammunition?"
34467But tell me, can I get up there on the road?"
34467But tell me; if all this is true, how did the major come to say it?
34467But what are you doing now, general?"
34467But, as I said before, where are the soldiers?"
34467Ca n''t you come out of the bushes and let me see you?"
34467Changes have been made as follows: Page 60 ejaculated the Paralleopipedon_ changed to_ ejaculated the Parallelopipedon?
34467Did n''t it say:''His color is a fearful one-- A combination hue Of yellow, green, and purple, mixed With solferino blue''?"
34467Did n''t the major tell you that story about my reflection in the looking- glass?"
34467Did you ever have a tooth pulled?"
34467Do spoons take wings unto themselves and fly away?
34467Do they raise sails like sloops of war and thunder noiselessly out of sight?
34467Do you know anything that is n''t so about them?"
34467Do you know what this place was before he came here?"
34467Do you remember, one day you went out walking, how you walked two miles and only met one mud- puddle, and fell into that?"
34467Down here into this pantry and into the ice- chest?
34467Got any more?"
34467He offered a prize once to the soldier who''d like him the best, and who do you think won it?"
34467He stops you and says,''Which way are you going to Calcutta?''
34467Here the sprite paused and looked at Jimmieboy as much as to say,"How is that for a tale of adventure?"
34467How does that strike you, general?"
34467How have you been?"
34467How long did you stay with George Washington?"
34467I did not look but blindly hopped, And where do you suppose I stopped?
34467I have had glory enough for ten life- times, so why should I grudge you this one little bit of it?
34467I shall simply offer to let him have you for dinner-- you will serve up well in croquettes-- Blueface croquettes-- eh, Jimmieboy?"
34467I suppose you think I fell into one of his game traps?"
34467I was the one to make the scheme, was n''t I?"
34467If you know all the names of the Presidents that are to come, tell me, will I be?"
34467Is he dreadful?"
34467Is that really a true story?"
34467Is there any?"
34467It is easy enough to say attack him, capture him and not let him go, but the question is, how shall we do all this?"
34467Now what are we here for?
34467Of course it must go somewhere, but the question is, where?
34467Pretty good, eh?"
34467Rather pretty thought, do n''t you think so?"
34467Recommended, eh?''
34467See?
34467Shall my plan go or shall she stay?"
34467There, is that the kind of a tremble you want me to have?"
34467To be futile means that you are wasting time, eh?"
34467To gain a victory over the Quandary you turn and run away?"
34467Was n''t that mean?"
34467Well, I''m glad to see you again, but why did you desert me so cruelly?"
34467Well, he jumped and where do you suppose he landed?"
34467What I want to know is, do you really want to capture me?"
34467What did you suppose we''d do with''em-- throw them at canary- birds?"
34467What does futile mean?"
34467What does he do?
34467What finally became of them?"
34467What happened?"
34467What happened?"
34467What is an Apogee, anyhow?"
34467What sort of a person is the major, sir?"
34467What''s futile?"
34467When he had finished he got up again and said:"Well, what are we going to do about it?
34467When is a joke not a joke?"
34467Where was I when you interrupted?"
34467Who do you suppose it was bent your railway tracks at Christmas so they would n''t work?"
34467Who is this?"
34467Why do n''t you come out here where I can see you?"
34467Why should you want to come here?"
34467Why, Jimmieboy, suppose he should overeat himself and die?
34467Why, do you know what I did once in a country school?"
34467Why, you get the almonds and the powdered sugar and all the mince- pie you can eat-- what more do you want?"
34467Why?"
34467Will they surely do it?"
34467Would you bite an apple if you could swallow it whole?"
34467You never heard my poem on the Apogee, did you, Jimmieboy?"
34467You''ve heard of him, I suppose?"
34467cried the major,"Is n''t it enough?"
34467says the Quandary, to which you reply,''How can I do that?''
34467what shall I do?''
39778''You see this egg?'' 39778 A nalp?"
39778About that?
39778About what would a Knight gown cost me-- made out of paper muslin or something that''s a wee bit cheaper than solid gold and velvet?
39778Across the ocean?
39778Ah-- that''s it, eh?
39778Ai n''t any danger of its coming into the house and biting people, is there?
39778Ai n''t neither what-- smart?
39778American made, are they?
39778And Columbus proved it by making the egg stand up?
39778And chickens have n''t got anything but hind legs, have they?
39778And does the Post- man come and get them?
39778And how about Hingland?
39778And suppose yours are lost too, and there ai n''t any wind for the sails?
39778And then what does the lady say?
39778And there are 80,000,000 people in the country, ai n''t there?
39778And they did n''t arrest you?
39778And when the Doggies get the complaints they attend to''em, eh?
39778And who are the Doggies?
39778Are n''t you nearly stufficated to death?
39778Are you the jay?
39778Been having pretty cold weather?
39778Beg your pardon?
39778Bottles and rags?
39778Built on it?
39778Built on water?
39778Burr and sooker?
39778But how did you come to come?
39778But how do you call the waiter?
39778But how does that bottle keep you from being homesick?
39778But there are other things in the Museum, are n''t there?
39778But what becomes of them?
39778But what for? 39778 But_ how_--how are you going to get to London?"
39778Ca n''t you get salt air without going across the ocean? 39778 Ca n''t you tell whether a morning is good or not without tasting it?"
39778Clothes or jewels or something?
39778Come on, Mollie-- are you ready?
39778Cross letters?
39778Da weather''s mighta da fine, huh? 39778 Dead what?"
39778Dear me-- how interesting,said Mollie, as she read this remarkable legend,"but-- what does it mean?"
39778Did n''t you ever hear of him? 39778 Did n''t you know that, Mr. Me?
39778Did n''t you know that?
39778Did n''t you make any purchases abroad?
39778Do n''t hear anything, do you?
39778Do n''t they call him Edward Seventh?
39778Do n''t they know at the office?
39778Do n''t you?
39778Do you think they''d cable it across?
39778Do you walk there?
39778Do you want me to ask my Papa to buy you a ticket for London? 39778 Does n''t look as if I was walkin''off to sea again, does it?"
39778Does the history say all that?
39778Does- swales- like- woyms?
39778Edward what?
39778Ever see a chicken?
39778Fif- teen- hundred- pounds? 39778 Fromidge?
39778Germans?
39778Give us what?
39778Gondolas?
39778Has it been inspected?
39778Have you any money with you?
39778Have you any tackle?
39778Have you got a license?
39778Have you had breakfast?
39778Have you had your breakfast?
39778Have you seen horrizon yet?
39778He do n''t thorpe, does he?
39778Hingland?
39778How about other things?
39778How can you help yourself?
39778How did you find it out?
39778How do you taste a day to see if it''s all right?
39778How much is that in dollars?
39778How should I know where abroad is?
39778How you going to get across? 39778 How- dju- know- that?"
39778How- dy''u- know he was the King?
39778Howd- ulike- being- outer- sighter- land?
39778Howdit- go?
39778Huh?
39778I bought and paid for it with my own money, so why should n''t I walk off with it?
39778I do n''t believe there''s another collection like this anywhere in all the world, do you?
39778I do n''t believe your father knows about that, does he, Mollie?
39778I stopped one outside the door and asked him,''is your grandfather still alive?'' 39778 I was going to begin with:"''Shall you buy a horse?''
39778I was then going to say:continued the Unwiseman,"''Will you go out this afternoon?''
39778I will-- want to go with me Mollie?
39778If it do n''t melt here in summer time why should it melt anywhere else? 39778 If it''s a State- room why do n''t they call it New Jersey, or Kansas, or Mitchigan, or some other State?
39778Is it?
39778Is n''t it enough? 39778 Is n''t it fresh?"
39778Is that all you wrote?
39778Is that all?
39778Is that really Eye- talian?
39778Is that the law?
39778Is there any French for Beef?
39778It would n''t be very important, would it?
39778It''s my bag-- who''s got a better right?
39778It''s very much like it, is n''t it?
39778It''s what?
39778Just what sort of a rubber fish is a twale?
39778Just what_ is_ that? 39778 Kesserkersayker what''s going on out ici?"
39778Looking for more pollywogs?
39778Lost your appetite?
39778Million?
39778Nice?
39778No,said the Unwiseman much pleased,"I do n''t think I ever did-- it''s so delicate and-- er-- steamy, eh?
39778Nor no trolleys?
39778O I see-- rhymes with Hits- yer- land-- when the Alp he hits your land, then you think of Switzerland-- that it?
39778Oh Mr. Me-- you do n''t mean to say they actually put you out of The British Museum?
39778Oh-- that''s it eh?
39778Oh-- that''s it, eh?
39778Oh-- well-- that''s it, eh?
39778Oh-- you went, did you?
39778Oooffs?
39778Or Baron Brains-- eh?
39778Put it in the fire- place to warm it?
39778Put you out?
39778Really? 39778 Really?"
39778Really?
39778Roberts?
39778Saved up from the ship?
39778Screws?
39778See that?
39778See that?
39778See that?
39778See what?
39778See- zick?
39778Should I have it checked or take it with me in the train?
39778So that really my share comes to-- say four and a quarter thousandths of a cent-- that it?
39778So you''re what they call a shammy, eh?
39778Something easier?
39778Sooker? 39778 Swizz- what?"
39778Tasted it?
39778That Alp?
39778That was pretty fine I guess, was n''t it? 39778 That''s his name, is n''t it?"
39778The King''s, stupid,roared the Unwiseman,"Mr. Edward S. King''s-- didn''t you ever hear of him?"
39778The fact is, Mr. Unwiseman, we''re all going abroad----"Abroad?
39778Then you do n''t think much of the British Museum?
39778Then you have n''t got a State- room?
39778Then you wo n''t come with us out to Versailles?
39778Then you''ll never be a Duke?
39778There ai n''t more than sixty States, are there, Mollie?
39778They ai n''t very different from common people''s muffins are they? 39778 They did n''t break any of your poor old bones, did they?"
39778They do n''t have dogs instead of pleece over here, do they? 39778 Thirty- seven?"
39778Three and seven make thirty- seven-- don''t it?
39778To the Palace, sir?
39778To the President?
39778To the river?
39778Umpire Napoleon dead? 39778 Up the what?"
39778Vermicelli?
39778Versailles?
39778Waddeesay?
39778Was the kitchen- stove glad to see you back?
39778Wass- that?
39778Wass- that?
39778Watcher- goin''-t''do- with it?
39778Watcher- gone-''tdo- with- the- lassoo?
39778Watt- else- coodie- doo?
39778Wattonearth do- you- do with a- nold beevor- at?
39778Well say, Mr. Snip-- ain''t there anything else a chap can be made beside a Duke that ai n''t quite so dressy?
39778Well, what of it?
39778Well,he cried impatiently,"where is he?"
39778Well-- let''s see-- how long ago was that? 39778 Well?"
39778What Umpire are you talking about?
39778What about?
39778What are gondolas, trained ducks? 39778 What are you going to do, Mr. Me?
39778What are you scaring everybody to death for?
39778What business have you skipping out like that with a carpet- bag as big as a house under your arm?
39778What did you do? 39778 What did you do?"
39778What did you pay for it?
39778What did you say to them?
39778What do you do it for?
39778What do you suppose Mollie? 39778 What do you suppose he means?"
39778What do you think it''s worth?
39778What does that mean?
39778What does that mean?
39778What else coodie- do?
39778What good is it for fishing?
39778What have you been doing all these days?
39778What have you done about getting sea- sick?
39778What if it took a week?
39778What is it?
39778What is it?
39778What is the particular trouble?
39778What kind of sails are Versailles? 39778 What makes you thinkit- taint England?"
39778What me?
39778What of it?
39778What on earth are oooffs?
39778What on earth is a Hoople- fish?
39778What right have you to ask me such impident questions as, What have I got in this bag?
39778What the stove?
39778What was that he said about the Lion''s Mouth?
39778What was there in it?
39778What will you say?
39778What''s a follytone?
39778What''s a fray?
39778What''s a nalp?
39778What''s it good for?
39778What''s it? 39778 What''s sky- scraper in French?"
39778What''s sooker?
39778What''s that mean?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s that?
39778What''s the good of them?
39778What''s the idea of it?
39778What''s the matter here?
39778What''s the matter, dearie?
39778What''s the use of calling it sooker? 39778 What''s this piece of broken china on the table?"
39778What''s this?
39778What''s this?
39778What''s''catcha da nick''?
39778What, Christopher Columbus?
39778What, me?
39778What- did- he- say?
39778What?
39778What?
39778What?
39778What?
39778What?
39778What?
39778What_ are_ you talking about?
39778What_ do_ you take it for?
39778When do you think you can use that?
39778Where are you?
39778Where did you buy them?
39778Where do you suppose I''m going?
39778Where is it?
39778Where is it?
39778Where is what?
39778Where on earth did you come from?
39778Where to, sir?
39778Where''s that?
39778Where''s your State- room?
39778Where''s your bottle of native land?
39778Where_ have_ you been?
39778Who are you anyhow?
39778Who wants to pull''em aboard, Smarty?
39778Who, me?
39778Whose-- the Unwiseman''s?
39778Why do n''t he say what he means then?
39778Why do n''t you send a wireless message?
39778Why do you let children and rubber dolls in free?
39778Why not? 39778 Why not?"
39778Why should I be?
39778Why should it?
39778Why, dear?
39778Will you be good enough to ask the cook for a little salad oil?
39778Would n''t it all melt before he could get it over to America?
39778Would n''t it cost a lot to take it over?
39778Yes-- don''t you know what Vermicelli is? 39778 You an American?"
39778You are sure you did n''t buy any?
39778You ca n''t tax what ai n''t, can you?
39778You could n''t lend me two dollars now, could you?
39778You did n''t really expect him to be a whale, did you?
39778You did n''t really smash up that pretty little statue?
39778You did n''t take me for an Eye- talian, did you?
39778You do n''t mean the gentleman who discovered the United States, do you?
39778You do n''t really think he has stolen it do you?
39778You do n''t want to mix a salad now do you?
39778You do n''t?
39778You do n''t?
39778You have n''t any ready made Duke''s clothes on hand for less?
39778You learn to speak it, Whistlebinkie?
39778You never died, did you?
39778You never write cross letters to anybody do you?
39778You rented your house?
39778You say you''ve been abroad all summer and have n''t bought anything?
39778You''ll pardon my curiosity, but is this England?
39778You? 39778 ''Should you remain here if your mother were here?'' 39778 ''Tain''t much to look at, is it?
39778A new kind of pie?"
39778AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE"Hi there-- where are you going with that carpet- bag?"
39778About how much do you need to even it up?
39778About when do you think we''ll capture any Brigs?"
39778Ah-- then your nephew Jacques too has an ear?
39778Ai n''t he silly, Mollie?"
39778Ai n''t the ocean that wet place down around New Jersey somewhere?"
39778And the old man rattled off the following:"Avvy- voo kelker chose ah me dire?
39778And the police go around after them picking them up, eh?"
39778And what do you suppose happened?
39778Are n''t you feeling well?"
39778Are the Boys de Bologna dead too?"
39778Are you sure about that?"
39778Avvy- voo bien dormy la nooit dernyere?
39778British, eh?"
39778But I say, Mollie, we''re really in London are we?"
39778But what''s the use of talking about it?
39778By Jiminy, that would be fun, would n''t it?
39778Call for help?"
39778Can you change it?"
39778Did n''t you know that?"
39778Did you get my letter?"
39778Did your father say anything about this being England or not?"
39778Do you think he will?"
39778Does she practice on the phonograph or on her Aunt''s upright piano?
39778Ever sella da banann?"
39778For instance something like this:"Do you wish to go anywhere?
39778GENOA, GIBRALTAR, AND COLUMBUS"Whatta da namea dissa cit?"
39778He has n''t hid under this piazza, has he?"
39778He proved the earth was round when everybody else thought it was flat-- and how do you suppose he did it?"
39778Here it is, see?"
39778Hi there, Porpee-- you big black one over there-- where''s Elmira, New York?"
39778How did you get through the Custom House?"
39778How do they keep the water out of their cellars?"
39778How do you hold it all, Whistlebinkie?"
39778How much does he get anyhow?"
39778How much for a New York State Duke?"
39778I asked''em in French, like this:''Mounseer le Umpire, est il mort?''
39778I guess maybe you''d better pour it out into that vase up there on the mantel- piece-- it is n''t too thick to go in there, is it?"
39778I hope the kitchen- stove is well?"
39778I only know German by sight-- and even then I do n''t know what it means except Gesundheit,--which is German for''did you sneeze?''
39778If I''d said it was sweet she''d have thought I was as much of a niggeramus as old Fizz----""Do you always read your newspaper upside- down?"
39778If that kitchen- stove was only pretty do you suppose I''d love it the way I do?
39778In closing I think I ought to say that the Unwiseman''s umbrella turned up in good order the next morning, and where do you suppose?
39778Is he loose?"
39778Is not that rather strange?
39778Is one blanket sufficient for you?
39778Kerpensy- voo de cette comedie mon cher mounseer de Whistlebinkie?"
39778London Bridge ai n''t falling down again, is it?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778Me?"
39778More''n forty years, was n''t it?"
39778No hava da monk, Giuseppe?"
39778Not a da rain or da heava da wind, eh?
39778Now what are you going to do?"
39778Savvy- voo kieskersayker cetum la avec le nez rouge?
39778See that long line over there where the sky comes down and touches the water?"
39778So we''re on the ocean again eh?"
39778So what''s the good?"
39778So you see a letter addressed to Mr. Hoch----""Beg pardon, but Mr. Who sir?"
39778Some kind of a French cat- boat?
39778Speakin''about fish, what do you say to trollin''for a whale this afternoon?"
39778Suppose he comes?
39778Tararas and diamond rings kind of get in your way when you''re pulling weeds and planting beets, so why should I buy them?"
39778Tell you the truth I do n''t believe it''ll keep unless we get it in a bottle and cork it up good and tight-- do you?"
39778That an Alp?
39778That''s where Wigglethorpe----""Wigglethorpe?"
39778The Duke of Me-- how would that sound, Mollie?"
39778The back- door I charge for because it''s the entrance to my museum, do n''t you see?"
39778The book says the answer to that is''yes, and my grandmother also,''whereupon I should ask,''how many grandchildren has your grandfather?''
39778Then he cried from the depths of the carpet bag:"Hi there-- you people outside, what''s going on out there, an earthquake?"
39778Then what do you suppose?
39778There ai n''t any bridges over it, are there?"
39778They claim over here that Britannia rules the waves, do n''t they?"
39778This would be a great place for automobiles, would n''t it, Mollie?"
39778Unwiseman?"
39778Want to hear it?"
39778Wass- er- matter?"
39778What State- room are you in, Mollie?"
39778What business are you in anyhow?"
39778What do the cab- horses do here, swim?"
39778What do you think of my sign?"
39778What do you want me to call you, Wheezikid?"
39778What do you want, the whole Atlantic Ocean sitting on your front stoop?"
39778What does an A-1 Duke''s clothes cost?"
39778What have you in stock made by Special Appointment for the King?"
39778What is it anyhow?
39778What is your wife''s grandmother knitting?
39778What on earth am I going to do?
39778What will seven times eight bananas divided by three mince pies multiplied by eight cream cakes, subtracted from a Monkey with two tails leave?"
39778What you got in it?"
39778What''s the chief product of the lunch counter at Poughkeepsie?"
39778What''s the good word?"
39778What''s the matter, was n''t there land enough?"
39778What''s the use of having money?
39778What''s the use?
39778What''s the use?
39778When a man goes fishing for shad and lands nothing but a last year''s straw hat, why would n''t he be sorry?"
39778Where are we going to from here?"
39778Where''ll I put it?"
39778Where''s Miss Flaxilocks?"
39778Who is that singing in the drawing room?
39778Who is your Majesty''s Tailor?
39778Why do n''t you by virtue of your exhausted rank propagate the following rules to unbait the nuisance?
39778Why do n''t you speak to your Papa about it, Mollie?
39778Why do n''t you wish to go somewhere?
39778Why should the map say it''s four inches by an inch and a half, when anybody can see that this place is five miles by three just by looking at it?"
39778Why-- when did that happen?
39778Why?
39778Will you come and have lunch with us?"
39778Will you have another pillow?
39778You can see it ca n''t you Mollie?"
39778You do n''t have to pay duty on a request for information, do you?"
39778You do n''t put any coal or stove polish on that big Chinese vase you have in your parlor, do you?"
39778You grinda da org?"
39778You were not misbehaving yourself, were you?"
39778[ Illustration:"HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORMOLU CLOCK OF YOUR SISTER''S MUSIC TEACHER?"]
39778_ You_ Uncle Sam?