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12138In University Extension so described may we not see a germ for the University of the Future?
12138What are we aiming at?
12138What will be our agencies?
12138What will be our methods?
12138Who shall our teachers be?
20958Are your parents rich?
20958Domine Joannes,he says,"whence do you come?
20958What are we to do with him?
20958Cur?
20958Do you not see that masters are present, venerable men, in whose presence it becomes you to stand?"
20958His tormentors then affect to be sorry for him and make touching references to his mother''s feelings("Quid, si mater sciret, quae unice eum amat?
20958Joannes stretches out his hand, but is met with the indignant question,"Do you come to attack me with your nails?
20958Quis est locus?
20958Quo procurante?
20958Quo tempore?
20958Quomodo?
20958Sumptu Quis jussit?
20958The master takes him to the Rector to be admitted, and then asks him,"Where do you intend to have your''deposition''as a bajan?"
20958Were they to dictate lectures or to speak so fast that their pupils could not commit their words to writing?
20958What is a University?
20958Why do you sit down, wild ass?
50766Abington?
50766All right,I said,"what_ is_ sociology good for?"
50766Could we discuss this over lunch?
50766Ever hear of feedback effects?
50766How about Watashaw? 50766 How about a good selfish reason for the ins to drag others into the group-- some sort of bounty on new members, a cut of their membership fee?"
50766How about proof?
50766How long has the League been organized?
50766Is it really as simple as that?
50766Leaving out practical limitations for a moment, where does the formula say it will stop?
50766The sewing club?
50766What are you doing that''s worth anything?
50766When will that be?
50766Where is this Civic Welfare meeting?
50766Would that change the results?
50766And what if Caswell asked me what I had found out in the meantime?
50766Are you willing to wait six months?"
50766Could I get an advance report on how it''s coming?"
50766Could I get in touch with that woman-- what''s her name?"
50766Could I take a message?"
50766Could you tell me when she''ll be back?"
50766I interrupted,"Valuable in what way?"
50766I mean, where else has it been put into operation?
50766I nudged Caswell and murmured,"Did you fix it so that a shover has a better chance of getting into office than a non- shover?"
50766Is n''t it wonderful?"
50766Such simple questions as,''Is there a way a holder of authority in this organization can use the power available to him to increase his power?''
50766That social dividend sounds like a Technocrat climbed on the band wagon, eh?"
50766When did you say Mrs. Searles will return?"
50766You say the demonstration went well and you''re satisfied?"
15005In such cases,--he said in effect,--"how shall I come to any definite belief unless I first reason it out?"
15005What note then shall the noisy goose emit in the presence of the clear- songed swans? 15005 (_ x_)_ First objection_: Why is the projecting continent then, not circular, since the motion of these stars is circular? 15005 (_ y_)_ Second objection_: Why is this elevation in this particular place? 15005 ... is shown so reasonably, should be read? 15005 Can the happy memory of deeds so great pass away? 15005 Do they do these things to learn, or to cook a new dish? 15005 Else John when the soldiers to be baptized came to him saying,And what shall we do?"
15005In what order should they be studied?
15005Likewise, the town of Vercelli will not allow provisions within the town limits to be withdrawn from their markets[ in order to raise the price?]
15005Or, from Metaphysics,"Is it substance or quality?"
15005Oxford, 1267 and(?)
15005Physics?
15005Shall he offer new things, or things well known?
15005Shall we not go so far as to call these laws unjust or rather no laws at all?
15005THE QUESTION: IS WATER, OR THE SURFACE OF THE SEA, ANYWHERE HIGHER THAN THE EARTH, OR HABITABLE DRY LAND?
15005What comments should be read?
15005What ethical teacher has not an abundance of rules for good living so long as they exist only on his lips?
15005What portions of his works should be studied for the various degrees in Arts?
15005What respecter of the wise was ever so pious, what supporter of them so efficient, what patron of the sciences, of virtues, and of books so generous?
15005What translations should be used?
15005Who else besides you is there beneath the sky who has not thought Paris the place of delights, the garden of plantations, the field of first fruits?
15005Would any one wonder what they can find to do in matters that are perfectly open, very simple and elementary?
15005[ 5] What was there in the teaching of Abelard which brought together this extraordinary gathering?
15005[ SHALL PRIESTS BE ACQUAINTED WITH PROFANE LITERATURE, OR NO?]
15005in(?)
38680Why take the style of these heroic times? 38680 ''How do you do it?'' 38680 Amadas, Tristrem, Ideine, yea Isold, that lived with love so true? 38680 And Caesar, rich in power and sway, Hector the strong, with might to do? 38680 And what besides is there that does not tell of our Blessed SAVIOUR? 38680 And why? 38680 Are there each year more and more of the unskilled classes pursuing hopelessly the elusive phantom of self- support and independence? 38680 Are they, as in a dream, working faster, only the more swiftly to move backward? 38680 But if so, why should we refuse credit to the assertion, repeated in every MS. that they were first written in Latin? 38680 But who KNOWETH THE ORDINANCES OF HEAVEN, OR CAN FIX THE REASONS THEREOF UPON THE EARTH? 38680 Could Christ''s Mother see there weeping, See the pious Mother keeping Vigil by the Son she loved? 38680 Could behold that sight unmoved? 38680 Father Paschal Robinson, O. S. M., in hisThe True St. Francis"says:--"What is the cause of the present widespread homage to St. Francis?
38680For nature brings not back the mastodon-- Nor we those times; and why should any man Remodel models?"
38680Ham-- Shall we all feche her in?
38680Here is his opinion:"How many people in the country are in poverty?
38680I quote part of the paragraph:"What were the permanent causes of that situation which lasted for ten centuries?
38680Is it any wonder that there should be social unrest and discontentment?
38680Is it so indeed?
38680Is the number yearly growing larger?
38680Just as the first edition of this book came from the press, Ambassador Bryce delivered his address at Harvard on"What is Progress?"
38680King Henry, M. Paris supposes, wished them to be collected, but how?
38680Many other modern scientists(?)
38680Noye-- Wiffe, come in: why standes thou their?
38680Quis est homo, qui non fleret, Matrem Christi si videret, In tanto supplicio?
38680Was the romance of the St. Graal Latin, before it was French?
38680What can we see in these that is stiff, sickly, and puny?
38680When shall we once more behold Kings like lion- hearted Richard, France''s monarch, stout and bold?
38680Where are the liberties of England, often reduced to writing, so often granted, so often again denied?"
38680Would not most of the world confess that the advantage was with the medieval peoples?
38680coelica mansio stat lue plenis; Quid datur et quibus?
29604Can you put your conclusions into adequate words?
29604Does Present- Day Engineering College Education Produce Accuracy and Thoroughness?
29604Have you thought it out clearly?
29604[ 59]= Methods Of teaching= What should be the method of teaching the history of education in college? 29604 ), or entirely confined to musical history and appreciation? 29604 ----_ What Is It to be Educated?_ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914. 29604 = History of education should be an elective course= Should the history of education be a required or an elective course in the college curriculum? 29604 = The practical course as disciplinary as the theoretical= Shall practical courses in playing and singing be accepted? 29604 = The variety of aims that may govern teaching= What aim should we select to guide us in formulating principles of collegiate teaching? 29604 = Value of the history of education= Now, what is the value of the history of education? 29604 Aim of Subject_ X_ in the College Curriculum: Is it taught for disciplinary values? 29604 All prescribed? 29604 And do the colleges extract from them the values they should? 29604 And is not the half- baked designer in as sorry a plight as the half- baked artist of any kind? 29604 Are colleges for the training of merely mediocre minds? 29604 As future citizens, has the motive to improve schools been awakened? 29604 Ask him to write a brief but careful autobiography answering the questions-- How have I come to be what I am? 29604 B. Shall We Have an Introductory Course in Social Sciences? 29604 Bernardo? 29604 But how? 29604 But the questions immediately arise: Is not a preparation as long and arduous required to make a designer as to make a painter or a sculptor? 29604 But what is meant by thoroughness? 29604 Can it be tamed and fettered by the old conceptions of mental discipline and scholastic routine? 29604 Can one change the nature with which he was born? 29604 Can pedagogy furnish better teachers than specialized scholarly training? 29604 Clear conception of use or value in teaching is as vital as it is in life-- for what is teaching if not the process of repeating life''s experiences? 29604 Consider the earnestness with which the student will discuss with his friends such questions as these: What sense is there in a labor strike? 29604 Course Offer to the Future Artists? 29604 Course Offer to the Future Writer on Art? 29604 Course Offer to the Future Writer on Art?
29604Do the aims vary for different groups of students?
29604Do they think differently about works of art from what they did before entering the courses?
29604Does this apply to all the courses in your specialty?
29604Education as a science is constantly confronted by the questions,"What are the ends and aims of education?"
29604Even an unattainable ideal can be defined,--why not thoroughness?
29604Footnotes:[ 102] Tolstoi, L. N.,_ What Is Art?_ Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1899.
29604For all groups of students?
29604For example, who ever heard of a practicing engineer preferring a liberal arts student to a civil engineering student as a rodman?
29604GENERAL AIMS OF BIOLOGY IN EDUCATION What are the general adaptive contributions of biology to human nature?
29604Gradation of successive difficulties or logical sequence of facts?
29604Have you had a quiet guard?
29604Here again why not follow the egocentric plan of starting with what the student knows?
29604How can one who is ignorant of the existence and characteristics of rotational inertia understand a galvanometer?
29604How can teachers or students know that they are attaining that degree of comprehension known as thoroughness?
29604How can waves be discussed unless in terms of period, amplitude, frequency, and the like, that find definition in simple harmonic motion?
29604How can we overcome them?
29604How does one visualize the mechanism of a gas, unless by means of such ideas as momentum interchange, energy conservation, and forces of attraction?
29604How does the aim govern the methods of teaching?
29604How judge whether the subject has been of worth to the student?
29604How often has he not been told that his business is not to teach French culture or Spanish life, but French and Spanish?
29604How test how much the student has carried away?
29604How test whether the aims of this subject have been realized?
29604How would you formulate the ideal for the vocational life of the factory worker?
29604How would you read the second line?
29604If a practice like prostitution is common, what makes it wrong?
29604If so, should it be on examination or certificate, for practical or theoretical work, or both?
29604If what is right in one age or place is wrong in another, is it fair to object when moral laws are broken?
29604In homes?
29604In what years should the elective work be offered?
29604Is a conscientious objector justified in refusing military service?
29604Is it possible to establish a systematic progress from step to step similar to that which exists in many of the old established lines?
29604Is it taught for cultural reasons?
29604Is it taught to give necessary information?
29604Is it taught to prepare for professional studies?
29604Is it, therefore, the best way to rediscover facts?
29604Is representative drawing the only form of practice available for the lay student who undertakes the study of art?
29604Is the aim single or eclectic?
29604Is the"research"man the best teacher for the introductory courses?
29604Is there a change in their habit of thought?
29604Is violence justified in the name of social reform?
29604MOORE, ERNEST C._ What is Education?_ Ginn and Co., 1915.
29604May a lawyer defend a rogue whom he knows to be guilty?
29604Need the"movies"be the only ones to profit by the animated cartoon?
29604Now, how do they fulfill this function?
29604Of what possible use is it to him to learn the various theoretic explanations of Boehm- Bawerk''s cost and value?
29604Or is there an even better ideal or ideals_ for them_?
29604Or shall we begin with the more complex but better- known forms and go downward?
29604Particularly do more men want to teach, despite small pay and slight male companionship?
29604Place of the Subject in the College Curriculum: In what year or years should it be taught?
29604Shall a few forms be studied thoroughly, or many forms be studied more superficially?
29604Shall we begin with the simple, little- known, lower forms and follow the ascending order, which is analogous at least to the evolutionary order?
29604Should musical degrees be granted, and if so, for what measure of knowledge or proficiency?
29604Should the college give entrance credits for musical work?
29604Should the effort be to establish a continuity of study and promotion, such as that which exists in such subjects as Latin and mathematics?
29604Should these courses be elective or prescribed?
29604The question is, why?
29604The questions are these: Can some form of practice in art be used to aid in the understanding of the principles of art?
29604What Do Students Know about American government before Taking College Courses in Political Science?
29604What about its concrete realization?
29604What are the darker sides of the picture?
29604What are the obstacles to the fulfillment of such an ideal in industry?
29604What are the personal obstacles to clear understanding of the meaning of right?
29604What are the results in the individual which biology should aim to bring to every student?
29604What are they?
29604What changes will be necessary in order that they may fulfill it better?
29604What do the workers want?
29604What do they mean by liberty?
29604What does he need, what must he have in a writing way, in a speaking way, when he has passed through all the education you see fit to give him?
29604What efforts are being made today to raise the moral code in this vocation?
29604What else does the teacher need?
29604What have been the consequences in America of reliance upon this formula?
29604What influences personal or otherwise have played upon me?
29604What is its relation to life?
29604What is likely to be the effect of the possession of power upon the possessor himself?
29604What is the basis of this sequence?
29604What is the best service it can accomplish today?
29604What is the difference between demanding a redress of your grievance and making a moral demand?
29604What is the meaning of it all?
29604What is the practice in other colleges?
29604What kind of life is best?
29604What makes the cry of fraternity as uttered by the workers repugnant to those who otherwise would accept fraternity as an ideal?
29604What means, methods, and indices exist aside from the traditional examination?
29604What part of the college course-- in terms of time or credits-- should be allotted to it?
29604What particular advantages have they to offer as a college subject?
29604What possible reason can there be for this?
29604What proportion of time should be given to morphology in relation to other interests?
29604What proportion of time should be given to the various methods of work?
29604What shall be done with an agency so fierce and absorbing as this?
29604What should be the relation between the college and the secondary schools?
29604What should be the relation of the college to the university in respect to the musical courses?
29604What should he possess of such ability in order to satisfy the world and himself?
29604What should the granting of these demands contribute to their lives?
29604What traits does it require in those who pursue it?
29604What traits is it likely to encourage in them for better and for worse?
29604What were the circumstances under which Mill formulated his principle of"liberty within the limits of non- infringement?"
29604What words must be emphasized to show the surprise of the challenged guard?
29604What, then, are the teaching practices that make for greater thoroughness, that increase the qualitative and intensive character of knowledge?
29604What, then, is meant by proper organization?
29604Who will tell me which ideas we shall need most tomorrow?
29604Who''s there?
29604Why do workers often become oppressors when they themselves become employers?
29604Why does it break down in practice?
29604Why does this experienced guard so far forget the customary forms as to challenge the guard on duty?
29604Why not help him to find the way-- as in Latin, or surveying, or English literature?
29604Why not the race?
29604Why should any one oppose easy divorce laws?
29604Would it be better to present the subject as a single and unified whole in two or three semesters?
29604Would it not be better to give a single course called mathematics rather than these successive subjects?
29604Would you judge of a boy just graduated entirely by the acts he had performed in college?
29604[ 58]= Texts and contents= What should be the content of the one- semester general course?
29604[ 59]"Can a College Department of Education Become Scientific?"
29604and"What are the means of accomplishing these ends?"
29604degree be allowed to take accredited work in the music school?
29604degree be given for musical work, and if so, ought they to include performance, or only theory and composition?
29604| course in Latin?
29604| section related directly listens and takes notes|| to the lectures?
19246A fan-- a rooter?
19246All I want to know,whispered Ken,"is if I might stew them too much-- really scald them, you know?"
19246Am I going up in the air? 19246 Am I weakening?"
19246Are you fast?
19246Are you goin''to keep puttin''''em over this pan all day that way?
19246Are you up on''em?
19246Arizona? 19246 Arthurs, what is it exactly that you want?
19246Boswick, you forgive Ward, do n''t you-- now?
19246But, Worry, I could n''t go off my head and get rattled just to please you, could I?
19246Ca n''t you think? 19246 Can you get up?
19246Can you hit? 19246 Can you run?"
19246Can you run?
19246Can you throw?
19246Come back? 19246 Did I make the catch-- hang to the ball?"
19246Did I say for you to knock my block off?... 19246 Did I tag the big fat devil?"
19246Did n''t I say he was wild?
19246Do you have any idea what you''ll do to this bunch from State?
19246Do you know who that fellow was-- the first one who tried to throw you out of number five?
19246Do you think that''s the right sort of thing? 19246 Do you think this''s a tea- party?"
19246Fair? 19246 Fellows, is it any wonder we call him Worry?
19246For instance?
19246Good gracious, Peg, you have n''t told anybody?
19246Got a fire- medal, have n''t you? 19246 He did n''t lick you?
19246He is, is he?
19246Here,he said, sharply,"are n''t you a freshman?"
19246Hit them?
19246Homans, is there any hope of your comin''back to college next year?
19246Homans, will you please see to the election of the new captain?
19246How about it, Roy?
19246How am I to learn that?
19246How did you learn to peg a ball as straight as this?
19246How do you make that out?
19246How much do you weigh?
19246How''ll my boys be able to sleep?
19246How''re the kids? 19246 How''re you feeling?"
19246How''s the whip?
19246Husky lot of stiffs, eh, Peg?
19246Is he out?
19246Is there so great a hurry? 19246 Is this Sunday?"
19246It has a_ little_ to do with you-- hasn''t it, fellows?
19246It makes a whole lot of difference, does n''t it?
19246It''s not sore-- not after peggin''a bushel of potatoes on a cold day?
19246Kid, what do you think of''em fat- heads on the faculty queerin''my team?
19246Let''em yell, eh?
19246Me-- me?
19246Mr. Arthurs, will you try me in the box?
19246Mr. Wau- rd, wo n''t ye be hovin''breakfast?
19246Must have been stirred up by that talk of President Halstead''s, was n''t you?
19246Now, Raymond, what''s this all about?
19246Oh, you will?... 19246 Peg Ward, did you know that pitchin''was all control, puttin''the ball where you wanted to?"
19246Peg, are you goin''to throw me down, too?
19246Peg, how''re you?
19246Pitch? 19246 Raymond, you''ll come back?"
19246Reddy, did you see Peg?
19246Reddy, how about a post- graduate course for you? 19246 Reddy, was n''t he just fine?"
19246Run? 19246 Running to a fire again?"
19246S- sir?
19246Say, Cap, what''s eatin''you?
19246Say, Dale, how do the candidates shape up?
19246Scared? 19246 So you came here to see me?
19246Take me-- out?
19246That''s a fine college spirit, ai n''t it? 19246 That''s fine, Worry, but is it fair?"
19246Then your son Harry will be in college next year-- will be on the team?
19246Then-- after all-- it''s not so terrible?
19246Trace, you little poll- parrot, you will throw perfume on me? 19246 Us?
19246Ward, eh? 19246 Ward, will you be good now and stop scrapping or shall we tie you?"
19246Well up in your studies?
19246Well, that''s all right then.... Say, did n''t I tell you once that I had a weak heart? 19246 Well, we ai n''t goin''to have that balloon- ascension to- day, are we?"
19246Well, what has all that got to do with me?
19246Well, what of it?
19246Well, why do n''t you commence?
19246Well?
19246What are you goin''to do all summer?
19246What did you want to do that for?
19246What do we care for team- captains, college professors, athletic directors, or students? 19246 What for?"
19246What have I done, anyway? 19246 What is it?"
19246What would Gallagher say to that?
19246What''d you say?
19246What''s in the wind, anyhow?
19246What''s it all about?
19246What''s that, Peg?
19246What''s the score--7 to 1?
19246What''s your first name?
19246What? 19246 What?"
19246What?
19246Where do you play?
19246Where do you play?
19246Where is he? 19246 Where will you be?"
19246Where''s Peg?
19246Where''s Peg?
19246Where, Peg, where did you learn that? 19246 Who''s got the mail?"
19246Who''s that poundin''on the door?
19246Why did n''t you tell me before?
19246Why not?
19246Why, Kel, what''s the matter?
19246Will you give me a trial in the box? 19246 Will you peach on us to Arthurs?"
19246Worry, will you let Stevens and me sit on the bench with the boys to- day?
19246Worry, you say you brought this freshman here to talk baseball?
19246Would you have come to me with this if I had n''t caught Peg?
19246Would you have told me?
19246Wull, what do all you guys want?
19246Wull, what struck me?
19246You have n''t been near the university since this afternoon when you pulled off the potato stunt?
19246You would n''t believe me, would you, if I said I had my heart in my throat when we went in?
19246You''re a little late, ai n''t you?
19246And this is Homans, is n''t it?
19246And you peg''em as near where I say as you can; see?"
19246And you, Weir?"
19246Are you all right, Peg-- cool- like and determined?...
19246Are you goin''to let me teach you to pitch?
19246Are you the baseball coach?"
19246Are you up in the air at the thought of Place and Herne?"
19246Are you up in your subjects?"
19246As to the score, why, scores do n''t mean much to us--""What was the score, anyway?"
19246But do n''t you know what''s happened, what the freshmen have done?"
19246But suppose I got wild, too?"
19246But they''re going to-- understand?"
19246But, Worry, Reddy, dare we risk it?"
19246Ca n''t I do something?
19246Call Murray?"
19246Can you hit?"
19246Catch?
19246Did n''t we have a crackerjack team, the fastest that ever represented old Wayne?
19246Did n''t we smother the small college teams and beat Place twice, shut out Herne the first game, and play for a tie the second?"
19246Did you ever hear of the bowl- fight, the great event of the year here at Wayne University?"
19246Disgraced?"
19246Do n''t you see?
19246Do you think we''re going to be as sissy as that?
19246Do you think you can keep that?
19246For that matter, when had a sophomore ever been known to tell the truth?
19246For what?...
19246Get you some medicine?
19246Had he been taken suddenly ill?
19246Have you got any nerve?
19246He knew he was not right, but did any one else know it?
19246He would be miserable if not chosen, and if he was-- how on earth would he be able to keep his knees from wobbling?
19246How about Gallagher?"
19246How about Hill?"
19246How about it, Cap?
19246How about it, Kid?"
19246How about the rest of the team?"
19246How soon would the Place players find it out?
19246I was n''t goin''to tell you, Peg, but you''re so--""They said that, did they?"
19246I would like to ask you young gentlemen if you can take a beating?
19246If he had been in a bad light before, what was his position now?
19246If it was a bitter blow to the undergraduates, what was it to the members of the varsity?
19246Is it sore or stiff?"
19246Is this your dub team?
19246Look here, Worry, maybe it''s true, but I do n''t believe it...._ I''ll beat this Herne team!_ Do you get that?"
19246Must be in shape?"
19246No more than that?"
19246Not_ Ray_, the intercollegiate champion?"
19246Now try hard, wo n''t you?
19246Now, Ward, what have you played?"
19246Oh, say, Cap, do n''t you think Reddy, for once, is talkin''about as swift as he sprints?"
19246On the level, now, do n''t you know the score?"
19246Only I''m wondering, I''m asking-- can you use it right along, in the face of such coaching and yelling and hitting as you''ll run against to- day?
19246Only, what would they do to him when they did catch him?
19246Peg, are you worryin''any, losin''any sleep, over those games?"
19246Peg, what did you do?"
19246Peg, will you watch these boys a minute while I step out?"
19246President Halstead, why, he likes baseball, he''s a-- a-- what do you call it?"
19246Room- mates?"
19246Say, how old are you?"
19246See?
19246See?
19246See?"
19246Sorry you slugged me once?
19246Sulkin''because I called him?"
19246That it?"
19246That scare you?"
19246Then as they walked toward the cage Ken forced himself to ask genially:"Raymond, what''re you trying for?
19246There''s Stern, how''d you size him?"
19246They can field, but how about hittin''?"
19246Thrower?
19246Understand?
19246Want to make up for it somehow, because you think you''ve a chance for the team, and do n''t want me to be sore on you?
19246Ward was game to hunt me up, a thousand times gamer than he knows.... See here, Ward, where are you from?"
19246Was he to be the butt of those overbearing sophomores?
19246Was it possible, Ken wondered dully, for the sun ever to shine again?
19246Wayne has won a few championships, has n''t she?"
19246Weir was around when it happened, was n''t he-- and Blake and Trace?
19246What are you afraid of?"
19246What did''em fat- heads say?"
19246What do you think of that?"
19246What do you think, Reddy?"
19246What else could I do?
19246What for?"
19246What in the deuce are you goin''way out there for?"
19246What on earth had he done now?
19246What place do you play?
19246What position have you played most?"
19246What was the use of trying?
19246What was wrong with him?
19246What would Worry say?"
19246What would the old varsity do to Arthurs''new team?
19246What''d you ever do to him, Ken?"
19246What''ll we do?"
19246What''s the matter with me?
19246What''s the matter with you?"
19246What''s wrong with you?"
19246What''s wrong?"
19246What''s yours?"
19246When Ray came trotting in without seeming to be even warmed up, Worry blurted out:"You ai n''t winded-- after all that?
19246Where''s Scotty?...
19246Who are you?"
19246Who''s that red- head?
19246Why could not the grouch get a decent cap, anyway?
19246Why could they not leave him in peace?
19246Why did n''t I think of it?
19246Why did n''t you let me and Homans handle this thing?
19246Why did you take the kid over there?
19246Why did you try to block that football rusher?"
19246Why do n''t you fall all over me?"
19246Why not?
19246Why not?"
19246Why this persistent harping on the chance of his getting excited from one cause or another, losing his control and thereby the game?
19246Why wo n''t we be stronger than last season?
19246Will you all please step forward and look?"
19246Worry, could you ask any more?"
19246Would it never come down?
19246Would n''t it be great if he gave Gallagher the laugh?"
19246Would this rapid fire of uncertain- bounding balls never stop?
19246Wull, what do you take me for?
19246You butter- finger, ca n''t you stop anything?
19246You idiot, you wo n''t keep us in here that long?"
19246You''ve done it now, have n''t you?
19246You''ve got steam, Peg, but can you curve a ball?
19246Your word of honor, now?"
19246_ That''s_ why you''re here?"
19246_ Wayne''s Nine!_ Do you hear?
19246_ What_ is wrong with me?"
19246who are you?"
19246you back?
19246you, Peg?
157''A writer?''
157''But did n''t you ever travel?''
157''Did you notice the gentleman who has just gone?''
157''I trust that you are properly grateful for this very rare good fortune that has befallen you?
157''Is this Miss Abbott?''
157''To college?''
157''What were your parents thinking of not to have those tonsils out when you were a baby?''
157''Where on earth were you brought up?''
157''Who wants me?''
157( Almost as funny as Jerusha, is n''t it?)
157( Do n''t I know a lot of law?)
15710th October Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Did you ever hear of Michael Angelo?
15724th July Dearest Daddy- Long- Legs, Is n''t it fun to work-- or do n''t you ever do it?
15726th December My Dear, Dear, Daddy, Have n''t you any sense?
15727th August Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Where are you, I wonder?
1579th January Do you wish to do something, Daddy, that will ensure your eternal salvation?
157A. Saturday Do you want to know what I look like?
157ARE YOU BALD?
157Affectionately, Judy 30th September Dear Daddy, Are you still harping on that scholarship?
157Affectionately, Judy LOCK WILLOW, 4th April Dear Daddy, Do you observe the postmark?
157After chapel, Thursday What do you think is my favourite book?
157Also-- But what''s the use of arguing with a man?
157Am I too familiar, Daddy?
157And I thought that my own clothes this year were unprecedentedly( is there such a word?)
157And a stereognathus?
157And are you perfectly bald or just a little bald?
157And now I suppose you''ve been waiting very impatiently to hear what I am learning?
157And now, shall I tell you about my vacation, or are you only interested in my education as such?
157And the people?
157And the shops?
157And what do you think I am going to do?
157And what do you think he did?
157And what do you think we''re going to see?
157And what do you think?
157And where do you think we were going?
157And will you promise not to think me vain?
157And, if so, did people talk that way?
157Are n''t Judy and Jervie having fun?
157Are you SURELY in a good humour?
157Are you interested in poultry?
157Are you old enough, Daddy, to remember sixty years ago?
157Brazil?
157But are n''t the streets entertaining?
157But ca n''t you guess that I have a special topic due Monday morning and a review in geometry and a very sneezy cold?
157But how can one be very respectful to a person who wishes to be called John Smith?
157But is n''t it just like a man, Daddy?
157But maybe you''ve loved somebody, too, and you know?
157But really, Daddy, what could you expect?
157But to be the manager of a flourishing overall factory is a very desirable position, do n''t you think?
157But we''re both very, very happy, are n''t we?
157But what do you think?
157But would n''t it be dreadful if I did n''t?
157But you are cheerful again, are n''t you?
157C''est drole ca n''est pas?
157Ca n''t you guess anything else?
157Dear Daddy, are n''t you glad you''re not a girl?
157Did I ever tell you about the election?
157Did I tell you that I have been elected a member of the Senior Dramatic Club?
157Did you ever hear anything so funny?
157Did you ever hear anything so scandalous?
157Did you ever hear anything so shocking?
157Did you ever hear of anything so exciting?
157Did you ever hear of such a discouraging series of events?
157Did you ever hear of such a funny coincidence?
157Did you ever hear such a name?
157Did you ever know such a philosopheress as I am developing into?
157Did you ever know such fun?
157Did you ever read it, or was n''t it written when you were a boy?
157Did you( individually) ever pat me on the head, Daddy?
157Do n''t you KNOW that you must n''t give one girl seventeen Christmas presents?
157Do n''t you hope I''ll get in the team?
157Do n''t you really think that I ought to be an artist instead of an author?
157Do n''t you suppose you could spare one hundred dollars?
157Do n''t you think I''d make an admirable voter if I had my rights?
157Do n''t you think it was perfect of him to spend all the ten thousand dollars his father left, for a yacht, and go sailing off to the South Seas?
157Do n''t you think it would be interesting if you really could read the story of your life-- written perfectly truthfully by an omniscient author?
157Do n''t you think it would be nice for me to go with her, then we could have a studio together?
157Do n''t you think that''s a nice idea?
157Do n''t you?
157Do you believe in free will?
157Do you care to know how I''ve furnished my room?
157Do you feel that way?''
157Do you know about that one scandalous blot in my career the time I ran away from the asylum because they punished me for stealing cookies?
157Do you know what an archaeopteryx is?
157Do you mean to tell me that you actually live in all that confusion?
157Do you mind pretending you''re my uncle?
157Do you play golf or hunt or ride horseback or just sit in the sun and meditate?
157Do you remember the little dugout places with gratings over them by the laundry windows in the John Grier Home?
157Do you still hate girls?
157Do you think as a consistent Socialist that I ought to belong?
157Do you think you are?
157Do you think you could have passed?
157Do you think you would like her if you knew her?
157Do you want me to tell you a secret that I''ve lately discovered?
157Do you want to hear about them?
157Do you want to know something?
157Do you want to know what I bought with my money?
157Does n''t it seem queer for me to belong to someone at last?
157Does n''t that arouse your sympathy?
157Does n''t that impress you as a perfectly exorbitant amount?
157Exact date unknown Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Is it snowing where you are?
157Examinations next week, but who''s afraid?
157Friday What do you think, Daddy?
157Given a tall rich man who hates girls, but is very generous to one quite impertinent girl, what does he look like?
157Goodbye-- sorry to have disobeyed, but why are you so persistent about not wanting me to play a little?
157Guess what I''m reading?
157Guess where it''s laid?
157Had a lady visitor seen the hole in Susie Hawthorn''s stocking?
157Had-- O horrors!--one of the cherubic little babes in her own room F''sauced''a Trustee?
157Have you a butler?
157He sounds like an archangel, does n''t he?
157He twirled a button Without a glance my way: But, madam, is there nothing else That we can show today?
157Here is your portrait: But the problem is, shall I add some hair?
157How can I keep my mind sternly fixed on a studious career, when you deflect me with such worldly frivolities?
157How does my programme strike you, Daddy?
157How does that strike you, Mr. Smith?
157How many people do you suppose would have the courage to read it then?
157I am always making this an excuse, am I not?
157I can see myself that it''s no good on earth, and when a loving author realizes that, what WOULD be the judgment of a critical public?
157I do n''t believe there''s any real, underneath difference, do you?
157I do n''t call that fair, do you?
157I do n''t have to mind any one this summer, do I?
157I do n''t suppose it matters in the least whether they are stupid or not so long as they are pretty?
157I hope that I do n''t hurt your feelings when I criticize the home of my youth?
157I hope you never touch alcohol, Daddy?
157I never heard of anybody being asylum- sick, did you?
157I never told you, did I, that Amasai and Carrie got married last May?
157I put it out of my mind, and keep on pretending; but do n''t you see, Daddy?
157I seem to be floundering in a sea of metaphor-- but I hope you grasp my meaning?
157I suppose you think that the fuss we make over clothes is too absolutely silly?
157I suppose you''re thinking now what a frivolous, shallow little beast she is, and what a waste of money to educate a girl?
157I suppose you''ve been in Sherry''s?
157I think we did, do n''t you?
157I wish Mrs. Lippett had n''t given me such a silly name-- it sounds like an author- ess, does n''t it?
157I would n''t make a very good detective, would I, Daddy?
157I''m a Socialist, please remember; do you wish to turn me into a Plutocrat?
157If the theory worked, I ought to be able to neutralize that hole with good strong ammonia, ought n''t I?
157If we were in a novel, that would be the denouement, would n''t it?
157Is n''t New York big?
157Is n''t Shakespeare wonderful?
157Is n''t Treasure Island fun?
157Is n''t it amazing?
157Is n''t it funny that I know how?
157Is n''t it pitiful?
157Is n''t that a happy frame of mind to be in?
157Is n''t that a lark?
157Is n''t that a nice ending?
157Is n''t that an exalted stand to take?
157Is n''t this a nice thought from Stevenson?
157Is n''t this a touching entry?
157Is there anyone in the world that I know less?
157It does n''t seem possible, does it, considering the eighteen years of training that I''ve had?
157It does n''t seem possible, does it, that so sophisticated a person, just four years ago, was an inmate of the John Grier Home?
157It seems funny, does n''t it, for me to be sending a cheque to you?
157It''s a funny sensation, is n''t it?
157It''s really too bad, is n''t it, to have to give yourself the only pet name you ever had?
157Jervie?
157Judy 30th May Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Did you ever see this campus?
157Julia''s inviting Master Jervie, he being her family, and Sallie''s inviting Jimmie McB., he being her family, but who is there for me to invite?
157LOCK WILLOW, 12th July Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, How did your secretary come to know about Lock Willow?
157Lock Willow?
157MAGNOLIA, Four days later I''d got just that much written, when-- what do you think happened?
157Maybe it is n''t polite to criticize people you''ve been visiting?
157Maybe it is n''t proper to send love?
157Mrs. Lippett is dead for ever, so far as I am concerned, and the Semples are n''t expected to overlook my moral welfare, are they?
157Must I ask your permission, or have n''t I yet arrived at the place where I can do as I please?
157Not on the whole flattering, is it, Daddy?
157Perhaps that means something to you?
157Perhaps you do n''t realize what a climax that marks in the career of an orphan?
157Seems a little early to commence entertaining, does n''t it?
157Shall I ask for Mr. Smith?
157She had never known any men in her life; how COULD she imagine a man like Heathcliffe?
157She wanted to know what my mother''s maiden name was-- did you ever hear such an impertinent question to ask of a person from a foundling asylum?
157Should you mind, just for a little while, pretending you are my grandmother?
157Sincerely yours, Jerusha Abbott 11th April Dearest Daddy, Will you please forgive me for the letter I wrote you yesterday?
157Speaking of classics, have you ever read Hamlet?
157Speaking of poetry, have you ever read that charming little thing of Tennyson''s called Locksley Hall?
157Strangers!--And what are you, pray?
157Sunday Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Is n''t it funny?
157Suppose I go to him and explain that the trouble is n''t Jimmie, but is the John Grier Home-- would that be a dreadful thing for me to do?
157That sounds well, does n''t it, Daddy?
157The Adirondacks with Sallie?
157The next morning we had a glee club concert-- and who do you think wrote the funny new song composed for the occasion?
157The only way I can ever repay you is by turning out a Very Useful Citizen( Are women citizens?
157Then you laughed and held out your hand and said,''Dear little Judy, could n''t you guess that I was Daddy- Long- Legs?''
157This is a very abstruse letter-- does your head ache, Daddy?
157Thursday Morning My Very Dearest Master- Jervie- Daddy- Long- Legs Pendleton- Smith, Did you sleep last night?
157Was n''t it nice of her?
157Was n''t it sweet of Mrs. McBride to ask me?
157Was n''t that sweet of him?
157We had a bishop this morning, and WHAT DO YOU THINK HE SAID?
157Were the sandwiches not thin enough?
157Were there shells in the nut cakes?
157What can I say to him?
157What can the third contain?
157What do you suppose is at present engaging my attention in sociology?
157What do you think is my latest activity, Daddy?
157What do you think of that?
157What do you think of this?
157What do you think, Daddy?
157What do you think?
157What do you think?
157What do you, a reformer, think of that?
157What more does a struggling author wish?
157What must I call you?
157What seems to you the right thing for me to do?
157What shall I do?
157What shape are the rooms in an octagon house?
157Where did they get it?
157Where do you suppose it came from?
157Where do you think I got it?
157Where do you think my new novel is?
157Where would it stop reflecting your face and begin reflecting your back?
157Who''s all right?
157Whom do you think I am rooming with?
157Why could n''t you have picked out a name with a little personality?
157Why, why, WHY, Daddy?
157Will you be awfully disappointed, Daddy, if I do n''t turn out to be a great author?
157Will you forgive me this once if I promise never to fail again?
157Will you kindly convey to me a comprehensible reason why I should not accept that scholarship?
157Will you still care for me, darling, if I turn out to be only eleven?
157Wot''s the hodds so long as you''re''appy?
157Would it be very improper to have it made into a bath robe?
157Would n''t he make a nice villain for a detective story?
157Would n''t it be funny to be drowned in lemon jelly?
157Would n''t it be nice to be like that?
157Would n''t it be possible for me to see you?
157Would n''t you like me to leave college and go into a dramatic school?
157Would you be terribly displeased, Daddy, if I did n''t turn out to be a Great Author after all, but just a Plain Girl?
157Would you like me to tell you something?
157Would you like to know what colour your eyes are?
157You are not a misanthrope are you, Daddy?
157You do n''t mind, do you, Daddy, if I''m not very regular?
157You do n''t mind, do you, Daddy?
157You do n''t object, do you, to playing the part of a composite family?
157You do n''t think me conceited, do you, Daddy dear?
157You only wanted to hear from me once a month, did n''t you?
157You remember Charles Benton and Henry Freize?
157You would n''t mind, would you, Daddy?
157You''ll forgive me, wo n''t you, for being so rude?
157You''ll not stay long enough to excite him?''
157You''ve never heard about my clothes, have you, Daddy?
157Yours ever, Judy 20th Jan. Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, Did you ever have a sweet baby girl who was stolen from the cradle in infancy?
157Yours for ever, Judy 8th hour, Monday Dear Daddy- Long- Legs, I hope you are n''t the Trustee who sat on the toad?
152Accuracy?
152All those files? 152 And did you make out a course evaluation for Dr. Jamison Jones?"
152Are you acquainted with any medical students who took the radiology course this last year?
152Are you afraid?
152Are you saying all the SmurFFs were sent off campus?
152Are you trying to say that no student standards were sent? 152 Before or after?
152But you do n''t know the specific year each came from?
152Can you put me in touch with him?
152Can you recall anytime during the first semester that I had an injured wrist and could n''t put instructions on the board?
152Christ, Diana really stuck it to Lyle, did n''t she?
152Did Trenchant put your boys up to plagiarism too?
152Did he have any opinion on why I would do such a thing?
152Did she have a brace?
152Did she see a doctor?
152Did you do a top of the letter pattern?
152Did you ever have her lecture to see what the students''reaction would be?
152Did you ever initiate a conversation with Lyle Stone regarding how you felt about document examiners and student confidentiality?
152Did you take the Nursing Nutrition course last school year, Sarah?
152Did you write that?
152Do handwriting examiners oppose each other in court?
152Do n''t you remember? 152 Do you know of any statistical studies pertaining to the accuracy of handwriting analysis?"
152Do you know of your own knowledge that the exemplars sent to you were all written by me?
152Do you remember a time when Diana had a sprained wrist?
152Fair hearing, Henry? 152 Giving you a lot of trouble, is she?
152Harm them?
152Hey, did you guys notice we got our own phone in here? 152 How can that be, Henry?"
152How can you say that?
152How consistently do other document examiners agree with you or agree with one another?
152How did he conduct himself during your conversation?
152How did she get that information, Henry? 152 How did you become aware of the issue that this panel is investigating?"
152How do you confirm that I could not write?
152How do you know that?
152How do you recognize that as yours?
152How do you recruit these people? 152 How have you measured your success rate, what percent of the time have you been right?"
152How many had you contacted before you found this one, Henry?
152How was it known that no student handwriting was sent?
152How''s it going? 152 How''s that?"
152Huh? 152 I understand from the man that introduced us that this will never be traced back to me?"
152In other words, have the courts accepted my qualifications?
152Influence? 152 Is handwriting analysis reliable?"
152Is he a graphologist?
152Is it not true that a person''s handwriting may change due to injury or disease such as osteoporosis, rheumatism or arthritis?
152Is that it then?
152Is there a date on the form?
152Is there a problem?
152Is this new information referring to the document examiner we just heard from? 152 Is this that evaluation?"
152It could be very harmful for a faculty person, could n''t it?
152It''s settled then, we let her go?
152James, Jennifer, Roz, will you tell that to the panel in addition to what you already plan to testify to?
152James, were you living in my home last December?
152Just as you assumed that I wrote the questioned documents?
152Look here, these are what they call standards, did you write these?
152Me? 152 No distinction between the note and the critique was given them-- according to their report, is that correct?"
152No one opposes? 152 None?
152Now which one of these critiques, these in the packet B, are you saying were very detrimental and personally injurious and caused you undue harm.?
152Of what?
152Oh, that''s the game, is it? 152 Oh, you have additional evidence that I was not given before the hearing?
152On a different subject now-- do you have any contact with medical students?
152One I found? 152 Pardon me?"
152Professor Anuse? 152 Release?
152Remember how great your SmurFFs were in the nursing course three years ago?
152Remember our conversation where you told me about the special services guy? 152 Sarah, how can you be sure that this is yours?"
152Should I have? 152 So what?"
152So? 152 Some of the things commonly written on the critiques were,` Why is n''t she lecturing?''
152Sources of error can exist in handwriting analysis, can they not? 152 Special services?
152Still there, are they? 152 Tell me again when you took the course?"
152That does n''t mean that they are always correct in their assessment, that just means that the court accepts it, right?
152That you, Henry? 152 Then you are alleging that I wrote all the critiques?"
152Then you do n''t agree that the reason these` suspicious''critiques stood out was because they were so different? 152 This is not one that went to the document examiners, right?"
152Two evaluations out of two hundred?
152Was her wrist wrapped?
152Was it right around that time, perhaps?
152Was there any connection between all this and the alleged fictitious SmurFFs?
152Were the document examiners given this evaluation with the note stapled on it as one of the` fictitious''critiques?
152Were you ever given specific instructions relating to the evaluations?
152What T?
152What are you going on about?
152What are you going to do? 152 What do you mean telling Randy and Ian that they could not use the manual and make the changes they want in it?"
152What happened then?
152What in hell is the damned hurry?
152What is going on? 152 What is going on?"
152What is that number?
152What is written on it?
152What sort of thing could people in your department testify about?
152What was she handed?
152What was that?
152What''s the story here, Henry? 152 When did you write the Christmas note to Lyle, then?"
152When is Diana to be notified?
152When was this?
152When? 152 Who are you?"
152Who made the rulings concerning the admissibility of these standards?
152Who made these rulings?
152Who would know? 152 Why do you continue with this?"
152Would you be referring to these documents?
152Would you please state your qualifications as an expert witness?
152Yes, how are you, John?
152You are saying they are afraid to testify?
152You fired a good teacher after a judge ruled that she had not received a fair hearing?
152You guys are the best, you know that?
152You know what she told us when she came out? 152 You mean forms and such like?
152You mean she picked on The Pope, Henry?
152You mean they have accused you of writing these and demand that you resign?
152You told the panel that? 152 You were given samples of what you were told was my handwriting that covered twenty to thirty years?"
152You''ve already sent Trenchant the copies and notice of the next hearing?
152.termination for cause on account of seven SmurFFs?
152.what''s this note on the table?
152A lecturer with influence?
152After all, the archives were in the basement, who would notice?
152After she had looked at them more carefully, she asked,"Is this all of them?
152All right?"
152Aloud, he said,"Does the panel have any more questions?"
152And he found the` suspect''evaluations sometime during that same week?"
152And this paper is the graphologist report?"
152Anything I should watch out for?"
152Are there any questions?"
152Are these your handwriting?"
152Are you on a break?"
152Are you saying the courts have made a study?"
152Are you sure of the dates?
152As both men donned their robes, Jonathan asked,"why is the Trenchant hearing being held so soon after graduation?"
152As the men descended the stairs, Mark to leave and Henry to return to the hearing, Mark asked,"how did she find out about them, Henry?"
152Can I count on some help in that direction?"
152Chapter 17 Andrea Stern was barely sworn when Esther demanded,"are you a medical student?"
152Chapter 7"Now what did you do with these SmurFFs that Dr Fecesi brought you?"
152Courts allow juries to give verdicts of guilty or not guilty, is that correct?"
152Did Lyle say that he kept all of the critiques in his office?
152Did we receive something from the students?"
152Did you give her all the documents she requested, or not?"
152Did you tell him?"
152Do n''t these carry any weight?"
152Do n''t they have other people''s writing on them besides Trenchant''s?"
152Do n''t you remember what happened to you Thanksgiving Day last year-- the injury to your wrist, your right wrist?
152Do you agree?"
152Do you have any idea of the year they refer to?"
152Do you know of any studies made?"
152Do you want to change that answer?"
152Eager for more of this fascinating information, Jonathan queried,"What about Diana Trenchant?
152Esther broke in,"Five evaluations out of nearly 200?"
152Esther persisted,"Have you seen the other evaluations?
152Esther pursued,"Are you stating that Lyle has discussed this case with the department?"
152Even though you and Lyle have both assured me that I was given all the evidence?"
152Every letter?"
152Finally he said,"and what did you think when you saw it?"
152Five medical radiology and two nursing nutrition?"
152Five out of thousands-- what difference could that make?
152Given that, she thought, how could he claim that such a high reliance was put on SmurFFs when assessing faculty for reappointment?
152Got it?"
152Has this ever been calculated?"
152Have n''t you been writing the report?"
152Have you heard anything?"
152How can you teach what you do not know?
152How could that idiot sit there and let himself give away that kind of detail on how SmurFFs were handled in his department?
152How could this happen?"
152How do they expect to prove that this hodgepodge of unrelated evidence threatens two men who only teach in the radiation course?
152How many times are you right and how many times are you wrong?"
152How may we be of help?"
152How they hanging?"
152How would the judge decide?
152However, if that testimony was important, and it must be since you appear to believe it, why was n''t the hearing open as Diana requested?
152I mean the ones that are believed to be authentic student feedbacks?"
152I should think it would be difficult since they work fairly exclusively for attorneys or police, do n''t they?"
152If it did n''t?
152If they are authentic, why are n''t they originals?
152If you had not been sent all that additional material going back 20 to 30 years, what would have been your conclusion?"
152Is it 50%, 75% or 100% accurate?
152Is it not possible that both are from the same year?"
152Is n''t that correct?"
152Is n''t that the reason you took them to Lyle?"
152Is that clear?"
152Is that correct?
152Is that correct?"
152Is that correct?"
152Is that correct?"
152Is there something further that you would suggest we look at?"
152Is this something you were told, or do you know of your own knowledge that I wrote those standards you used to compare with` suspect''SmurFFs?"
152Is what you accuse me of doing worse than child molestation?"
152It''s just Trenchant''s word, is n''t it?
152Jane asked,"Does he customarily yell or get angry at people?"
152Jane could n''t wait for Diana to complete her questioning of Helen and broke in with,"Would the students come and talk with us?"
152Jones?"
152Mark said there was a bit of a dust up over the file material he sent the document examiners as standards?"
152My God, Henry screamed to himself, why do I let her go on with this?
152Now, what''s this?
152Oh, by the way, did you hear that Kate left Henry?
152Oh, oh, Ian''s in trouble thought Henry interrupting quickly with,"Have you seen this memo, Ian?"
152One of the men broke from the group and came into the witness room saying loudly,"Who are you and what are you doing in here?
152Or are you suspending those rights along with my access to the ombudsman?"
152Over two years and hundreds of feedback forms?
152Pursuing this, Jane asked,"Did they have anything to do with running a course or what should be taught in a course?"
152Reaching his party, he said,"Mark, what do you know about the bitch chairing the Staff Association?"
152Really?
152She manipulated medical students?
152Should I read it to you again?
152Since when?
152Smith?
152Strange then that the entire administration mobilized to aim its big guns at Professor Diana Trenchant-- or was it?
152THE HEARING- DAY 1 Chapter 4"The hearing?
152Tell me first, Randy, how was it?
152The Pope?"
152The group gathered in the conference room were all in agreement on that-- but what?
152The only difference is that he does n''t pretend otherwise-- he''s a little too direct for you, is n''t he?
152The question was, did they hear it?
152The whole academic council decided to terminate her, what is he getting all haired out about?"
152Their axiom was,` Reason?
152Then he continued, obliquely, asking,"have you seen these before?"
152There are a lot of judgment calls just like there is in most professions, is n''t that correct?"
152They all knew what a farce the SmurFFs had always been and all this fuss over seven?
152They did n''t like to make a positive match using copies of the standards we sent?"
152Was he really accusing Diana of that level of control over medical students?
152Was the hearing open?
152What business is it of yours who I hire?"
152What can I do for you?"
152What do you mean by that?"
152What do you think?"
152What is it, James?
152What is this creature doing?
152What is your perception?"
152What was the reason for it?
152What''s happening with the hearing?
152What''s the problem?"
152When would the judge decide?
152Who did she influence, the dean?
152Who in the hell made this complaint, anyway?"
152Who is he to check up on my hiring?
152Who made the ruling?
152Who the hell is she to care if someone feels unfairly treated by us?"
152Who would know better how courts and evidence worked than an attorney?
152Who''d she catch him doin''it with?"
152Who''s going to believe she is n''t just indulging in sour grapes?"
152Why ca n''t you admit that you are making the rules of evidence?
152Why do we need the rest of the panel?"
152Why does she persist in this inane manner when I''ve got everything so well planned out?
152Why is this being handled so harshly?
152Why not slap her down or suspend her?
152Why on earth would I want to fill out and turn in student feedback forms in my own course?
152Why the excessive anger toward her?"
152Why?"
152Would she also chose not to reveal the truth to the committee, fearing reprisals?
152Would you explain what you mean by top of the letter pattern?"
152Would you please have this material ready for my assistant to pick up tomorrow?"
152You have no idea if all or any of the remaining evaluations are authentic, is this all correct?"
152You mean a hit man?
152You recognize my voice?
152You said he testified that the new evaluation forms were sent up from the dean''s office on the tenth of December last year, right?
152Yours?"
152the year I was not in it?"
152what do you mean?"
40105A Yale man-- you mean a graduate?
40105A rabbit?
40105A what?
40105All right, what?
40105And Joe wo n''t get a show until last?
40105And if he doesn''t-- if he slumps as he did to- day?
40105And so Ford Weston pitches; eh? 40105 And so Weston has been through the mill, and made good?"
40105And what will happen to us?
40105And you do n''t know who he was?
40105And you really know this to be so?
40105And you say he''s going to Yale this term?
40105And you''ll pitch?
40105Any messages or letters left?
40105Are any of the old boys playing yet?
40105Are n''t you the-- er-- the proprietor?
40105Are they hard hitters?
40105Are you-- er-- do you run this place?
40105Baseball; eh?
40105Broken up-- what do you mean?
40105But does it say anything about who it might be-- what class?
40105But if the new man was better than you, and it meant the winning of the game?
40105But it will be out of your way, will it not?
40105But supposing I do n''t make good?
40105But what''s the matter with McAnish?
40105But what''s the matter with you trying for the eleven? 40105 But where does Weston get his pull?"
40105Ca n''t you do up two Freshmen? 40105 Ca n''t you hit anything?"
40105Can you do it again?
40105Can you do it?
40105Can you-- will you? 40105 Did n''t you start to be a calamity howler, and say Yale would n''t win?"
40105Did the curve break well?
40105Did you bring any extra handkerchiefs with you?
40105Did you send the anonymous letter?
40105Do n''t worry?
40105Do n''t you see? 40105 Do n''t you want to meet that Yale fellow?
40105Do you know who did, if you did not?
40105Do you live around here?
40105Do you mean me?
40105Do you mean to say, Ricky, that they''ll let Weston go on losing games the way he did to- day?
40105Do you mean to tell me,asked Spike,"that the secret society is bigger than Yale-- that it could make her lose a ball game?"
40105Do you really want to know?
40105Do you really want to know?
40105Do you remember, some time ago,the Dean went on,"that some red paint was put on the steps of the house of one of the professors?
40105Do you think you might pitch to some of these fellows?
40105Do you think you''ll pitch, Joe?
40105Do you?
40105Does he think he''s going to pitch at Yale?
40105Eh? 40105 Going to Yale; eh?"
40105Going to fight?
40105Good luck?
40105Got a handle?
40105Got any photos?
40105Got plenty of the magoozilum?
40105Happy-- why not?
40105Have you been tapped for Skull and Bones, or Wolf''s Head?
40105Have you grubbed?
40105Have you had a chance?
40105Have you played much before you came here?
40105Have you won a scholarship, or is the Dean going to beg of you not to throw the game?
40105He ca n''t?
40105He''s sharp, is n''t he?
40105Heard the news?
40105Here, do we get waited on, Alphonse?
40105Hey, quit shoving; will you?
40105How about you, Joe?
40105How about you, Spike? 40105 How are we making out?"
40105How do you make that out? 40105 How do you mean?
40105How''d it happen?
40105How''d you make out?
40105How''s that for pitching?
40105How''s that?
40105How''s that?
40105How''s that?
40105How''s this?
40105How?
40105Hurt much?
40105I did n''t know they were in season?
40105I mean have you seen the last copy of the Yale_ News_?
40105I say, Joe, did you hear the news?
40105I say, what''s that on your sleeve?
40105I say, you do n''t mind if I call you that; do you?
40105I suppose now, that little matter, which you were speaking to me about, can drop?
40105I suppose you''ll pitch?
40105I wonder if I''d better thank him?
40105I wonder if he has lost confidence in me?
40105I wonder if he thinks I ca n''t pitch in a big game?
40105I wonder if it would do to give him a trial?
40105I wonder if they allow fights at Yale?
40105I wonder if we''ll win?
40105I wonder what Weston was doing with it? 40105 I wonder what it was?
40105I wonder what sort of a game they play?
40105I wonder what''s up?
40105I wonder who was accused?
40105I wonder why he did n''t pitch me?
40105I wonder you do n''t carry a horsehide about with you, and I do believe-- what''s this?
40105I wonder?
40105I-- I wonder if he''ll remember me?
40105If they try it on any more Freshmen though, we''ll take a hand ourselves; eh?
40105Is Weston going stale?
40105Is it bad?
40105Is n''t that great?
40105Is that so?
40105Is that the train?
40105Jove, were n''t the other coaches stiff enough?
40105Know it? 40105 Like to go a rabbit?"
40105Me? 40105 Name?"
40105No; what is it?
40105No?
40105Oh, Joe, ca n''t you reconsider, and stay at Yale?
40105Oh, Joe, do you think we''ll win?
40105Oh, so that''s your opinion; is it?
40105Oh, well, what''s the use talking to you?
40105Oh, you think so-- do you?
40105Our what?
40105Paste or what?
40105Photos?
40105Quick-- all right-- what?
40105Ready for yours?
40105Red Shack?
40105Red paint? 40105 Red paint?"
40105Say, what''s the matter with you fellows?
40105Say,he asked with a laugh,"how do you join this society?"
40105Shall I say any more?
40105So you have n''t gotten over your craze for baseball?
40105So? 40105 So?
40105Something about the baseball nine?
40105That so? 40105 That wo n''t be a marker, will it, Shorty?"
40105That''s what the other fellows do; is n''t it?
40105The old man?
40105The shampoo-- what''s that?
40105Then I''m really going to pitch?
40105Then Kendall is n''t sure of his place?
40105Then we''ll stand''em off?
40105Then where did you go?
40105Think we can make that train?
40105Think you see some bushleaguers in this bunch of college boys?
40105Well, Joe, have you got everything packed?
40105Well, are you going to spring it?
40105Well, what do you know about that?
40105Well, what happened to you?
40105Well,went on the Dean,"have you anything to confess?"
40105Well?
40105Well?
40105Well?
40105Well?
40105Well?
40105Were you down to Glory''s all by your lonesome?
40105Weston-- does he pitch?
40105What about him?
40105What about the red paint?
40105What about''em?
40105What are you going in for?
40105What are you going in for?
40105What better chance have I than I had before?
40105What did I tell you? 40105 What do you mean?"
40105What do you mean?
40105What do you mean?
40105What do you mean?
40105What for?
40105What for?
40105What for?
40105What have you fellows been doing?
40105What in thunder is up?
40105What is it?
40105What is it?
40105What news?
40105What notice?
40105What''d you give us the slip for?
40105What''ll it be-- paste or mush?
40105What''s getting into Joe, I wonder?
40105What''s he been saying?
40105What''s new?
40105What''s that?
40105What''s the joke?
40105What''s the matter with Weston?
40105What''s the matter with you?
40105What''s the matter, Mack?
40105What''s the matter?
40105What''s the matter?
40105What''s the matter?
40105What''s the matter?
40105What''s the use of soft- soap? 40105 What''s up now?"
40105What''s yours, Joe?
40105What, for cats''sake?
40105Where did you hike to?
40105Where do you play?
40105Where''d you get the others?
40105Where''d you hear it?
40105Where''ll they do it?
40105Where''s that mush?
40105Where?
40105Who do we play?
40105Who do you mean?
40105Who put it there?
40105Who was that fellow who came in last?
40105Who''ll pitch for you?
40105Who''s that? 40105 Who, me?
40105Who?
40105Why do n''t you chuck it all? 40105 Why should the coaches put Weston in, and then, when he slumped, call on Avondale before they did you, Joe?
40105Why, do n''t you intend to stay at Yale?
40105Why,he added,"what''s the matter with your arm?"
40105Why-- why, what do you mean?
40105Why; do you think they''ll get his goat, or that he''ll blow, and throw the game?
40105Why? 40105 Why?"
40105Will this get him a permanent place?
40105Will you catch for me?
40105Wo n''t you need it?
40105Wonder if I can step on the foot?
40105Would you join me in a little trick if we could?
40105Would you?
40105Yes, and who''s he got with him?
40105Yes-- girls? 40105 Yes?
40105You are sure you do n''t mind my butting in?
40105You catch, do n''t you?
40105You mean have we_ heard_ the news; do n''t you?
40105You say you heard someone in our room?
40105You say you''ll notify the livery keeper?
40105You''re Matson; are n''t you?
40105You''re coming back; are n''t you?
40105You''ve got your ticket all right, have n''t you?
40105''Member th''time you throwed a ball through our winder, and splashed Alvirah''s apple sass all over her clean stove?
40105''Member that, Joe?"
40105''Member?"
40105A rather husky voice asked:"Well?"
40105After all, what is there to it?
40105And so you''re at Yale?
40105And yet what would he be doing in my closet, let alone in the room here?
40105And, after all, is n''t life just one big game; and if we play it fairly and squarely and win-- isn''t that all there is to it?
40105And, if he got it, could he make good?
40105And, in a measure, does n''t playing at an athletic game fit one to play in life?
40105Are you a sound sleeper?"
40105Are you attending here?"
40105Are you going to hold that base all day?
40105Are you playing ball?"
40105Are you trying for the eleven?"
40105Are you with us?"
40105But do n''t they have more than one pitcher in reserve?"
40105But now, with this accident-- I wonder if I could leave this outfit at the farmhouse, and hire another there?"
40105But say, what do you think of a fellow like him-- a regular country clod- hopper-- coming here, anyhow?"
40105But what about the fellow with your sister?"
40105But what do you think of it?"
40105But what was it you started to say?"
40105But what''s the use of kicking?
40105But-- Oh, I wonder if I can make it?
40105CHAPTER III ONE LAST GAME"Say, Tom, do you know what I''ve got a good notion to do?"
40105CHAPTER XIII EARLY PRACTICE"What are you going to try for?"
40105CHAPTER XIX THE ANONYMOUS LETTER"Have you seen the_ News_?"
40105CHAPTER XXII THE CRIMSON SPOT"What do you think of him, anyhow?"
40105Ca n''t I have it?"
40105Ca n''t we pick up enough of the old Silver Stars to make a nine, with what we can induce to play from among the lads in town?"
40105Ca n''t you tell?"
40105Can you play anything?"
40105Confess?
40105Could Yale win the next contest?
40105Did he pay ye for bringin''him back?"
40105Did n''t you win the Blue Banner for us when it looked as if we had n''t a show?
40105Did they get on to your curves?"
40105Did you see anything of''em?"
40105Do you know any of the fellows here?"
40105Do you know the other coaches?"
40105Do you mean that Weston can so work things as to keep me off?"
40105Do you remember?"
40105Ever played before?"
40105Good luck?
40105Good night-- can you make the stairs?"
40105Have n''t I told you not to talk so about my friend?"
40105Have they any such clubs here?"
40105Have you a ticket?"
40105How did you fellows make out?"
40105How far is it from here to Preston?"
40105How''d you guess it?"
40105How''s that?"
40105How?"
40105I do n''t s''pose you could throw a stone and hit Tampa School?"
40105I do n''t suppose you are going to Preston; are you?"
40105I wonder how we can arrange for it?"
40105I wonder if they tried it on any more?
40105I wonder if they''re all like that there?
40105I wonder what he has against me, and if he can do anything to keep me from getting a chance?
40105I wonder what he''ll think of my pitching?"
40105I wonder who did it?"
40105I wonder who he was?
40105I''m with you-- but-- er-- how about a fight?"
40105Is n''t he an all- around good player?"
40105Is n''t there enough when that-- when he pitches?"
40105Is there a row over the shampooing?"
40105It''s made of cheese, is n''t it?"
40105Joe, who sat beside Spike, whispered:"I wonder when you''ll get your chance?"
40105Know anybody here?"
40105Like to meet him?
40105Like to meet him?
40105Nothing like having nerve, is there?
40105Now are n''t you sport enough to take a chance?"
40105Oh, for cats''sake, fanning the air again?
40105Once more as he stood there, scarcely comprehending, Mr. Benson called out sharply:"Did n''t you hear, Matson?
40105Or to hear him say with vinegary sweetness:"Did you hurt yourself that time, Smith?
40105Say, why ca n''t we have one last game before we have to leave town?
40105Shall I say any more?
40105Shall I----?"
40105So he rooms here?
40105So you came to Yale after all?"
40105Some day-- is that the train?"
40105Somebody coming?"
40105The Resolute team is still in existence, is n''t it?"
40105The scrub pitcher to go in and Joe, who was his master, kept on the bench?
40105They told him, and Ricky, making a wry face, went on:"So that''s how things are; eh?
40105Think you''ll beat Weston to it this year?"
40105Tom Davis told me to come and see him, Mabel is going out, you''re all togged up-- say, sis, who''s the lucky chap?"
40105Want to meet him after the game?"
40105Well, shall we start?"
40105What are you going to try for?"
40105What do you know about that?"
40105What do you mean?"
40105What do you say?"
40105What else?"
40105What if you do get hit?"
40105What of it?"
40105What right has he got to butt in at a college like Yale, and displace the fellows who have worked hard for the nine?"
40105What rules?
40105What sort of a chap is he?"
40105What''s the matter?"
40105What''s up, Joe, old man?"
40105What''s up?"
40105What''s your name?"
40105Where are you from?"
40105Where did you play?"
40105Where is your logic, you heathen?
40105Where were your eyes?"
40105Who comes next?"
40105Why did n''t you say so?"
40105Why not?"
40105Why was it?"
40105Why?"
40105Why?"
40105Will he put up such a rotten game that they wo n''t stand for him?"
40105Would he have a chance?
40105You do n''t mind if I call you that; do you?"
40105You know that you have n''t got the ghost of a show to be pitcher on the''varsity; do n''t you?"
40105You say you heard someone in here, Ricky?"
40105come----""Are they likely to?"
40105exclaimed Joe, as he paced up and down,"why did n''t I think to make some inquiries?"
40105is he?"
40105surely you would n''t want to see him a professional ball player?"
20821A hazing party is n''t a half- bad idea, is it?
20821A what?
20821About running into me?
20821Am I wet?
20821And how many does that make for you to- day?
20821And is n''t the Princess a dear? 20821 And it costs a good deal to be everybody''s guardian angel, does n''t it, dearie?"
20821And we can both send you flowers, ca n''t we?
20821And what are we to do now?
20821And what''s the use of borrowing trouble?
20821And where would the costumes for the play have been, with you laid up in the infirmary for a month?
20821And you are sure about yours without testing it?
20821And you do n''t care about the French play?
20821And you do n''t think Jean could possibly not have heard of it?
20821And you really want to go?
20821Any fun?
20821Any other nominations?
20821Are there any other nominations?
20821Are you really a freshman?
20821Are you taking notes for future use, Mary?
20821Back so soon?
20821Besides-- oh, Bob, have you looked at the bulletin- board this afternoon?
20821Betty,Helen demanded,"is n''t Teddie Wilson trying for a part in our play?"
20821Betty,she went on quickly,"have you been hunting for something?
20821Bob, where is Roberta Lewis? 20821 But Betty,"Rachel took her up,"do n''t you think it takes executive ability to be on committees and plan things?
20821But are n''t we interrupting?
20821But did she know there were six of us?
20821But did you hear about Sara Allen''s men? 20821 But it''s a nice idea, is n''t it?
20821But where could we stay over night?
20821By the way,said Madeline,"have you heard that this year''s junior ushers are going to keep up the precedent, out of compliment to us?"
20821Can I come in a kimono?
20821Can I help you in any way?
20821Can we wade to shore?
20821Clara, will you try to find Emily Davis? 20821 Coming, Madeline?"
20821Could we have a game this afternoon? 20821 Could you come for a walk?"
20821Could you wait just a second?
20821Dear me,said Roberta in frightened tones,"do you suppose my father and my cousin will feel obliged to come?"
20821Did I tell you that Dorothy King is coming after all?
20821Did Mr. Ware have a dog?
20821Did her sister get well?
20821Did n''t I say that I''d go in the box? 20821 Did n''t you think I could get a part?
20821Did she tell you about it while you helped her dress?
20821Did you ever see such a mess?
20821Did you hear her imploring the organ- man in her most classic English not to let me take the monkey out in front to show to the President? 20821 Did you hear that horrid Lucile?
20821Did you know that Miss Carter tutored in French?
20821Did you see it, Miss Kingston?
20821Did you want to see me,she asked,"or did you only come up with Betty?"
20821Do I know her? 20821 Do I see creamed chicken?"
20821Do n''t I? 20821 Do n''t you know me, 19--?"
20821Do n''t you mean respectively, Bob?
20821Do n''t you see that it''s some sophomore joke?
20821Do n''t you think Babe would pop out of a box better?
20821Do n''t you think they''re cracked, maybe?
20821Do n''t you think,she began,"that we ought to hear from the girl who had most to do with our getting this money?
20821Do n''t you what?
20821Do n''t you wish we could give it all over again?
20821Do you know Jane Drew? 20821 Do you mean that I ca n''t have my usual three slices of lemon?"
20821Do you mean that it''s like her to give you something for commencement that you wo n''t have much use for afterward?
20821Do you really think I could get a part?
20821Do you really think so?
20821Do you remember my kid roommate, Ashley Dwight? 20821 Do you remember what she was like two years ago, Betty?"
20821Do you suppose Georgia Ames will be on this one?
20821Do you suppose we shall ever get dry again?
20821Do you suppose you could let me lift you up?
20821Do you think it was so very dreadful?
20821Do you think there were any others to- day who did n''t want her?
20821Does Mary know?
20821Does n''t it?
20821Does that mean that she ca n''t try for a part in the play?
20821Everything has come out right, has n''t it?
20821For they ca n''t plant the ivy in the rain,she thought,"and if they do n''t plant it how can they sing the song?"
20821Fresh?
20821Freshman?
20821Going abroad for the summer, you lucky girl? 20821 Has Caroline seen you studying yet?"
20821Has it taught you that?
20821Has n''t she broken her collar- bone?
20821Has she been doing damage in here, too?
20821Has she told you, Helen?
20821Have n''t you noticed what a lot of those have been lost? 20821 Have we really got to go so soon?"
20821Have you been telling her that?
20821Have you forgotten how to play basket ball, T.?
20821Have you looked all through that?
20821Have you said that to Eleanor?
20821Have you told her yet that you want them?
20821Helen Chase Adams,returned Betty, severely,"is it possible you do n''t know that she got a condition and ca n''t try?"
20821Helen,she began,"did I have on my pearl pin when we started down- stairs to- night?
20821How about Madeline Ayres?
20821How about Monday afternoon?
20821How about the shirt waists?
20821How are we going to get off?
20821How are you so sure of that?
20821How can there be?
20821How could I?
20821How did I know?
20821How did you ever guess that she was the one?
20821How did you get your cold?
20821How do people influence other people?
20821How do you mean?
20821How much brains do you think it takes to find that out, Bob Parker? 20821 How under the sun did you hear about that psychology lecture?"
20821I beg your pardon, but are you Miss Stuart?
20821I do n''t believe she had much fun out of it, do you, Ted?
20821I say, Betty,cried Bob eagerly,"did you know that Christy had gone home?
20821I say, ai n''t you folks goin''home till mornin''?
20821I think she''d like that, do n''t you?
20821I''m awfully tired, are n''t you?
20821I''ve been here ever since luncheon,Jean went on,"and I was just going, was n''t I, Miss Carter?
20821I? 20821 If you thought I had a condition in French, why did n''t you go and ask mademoiselle about it?
20821In the house, you mean?
20821In what?
20821Is Miss Marie Howard in this bunch?
20821Is Nita sure hers was stolen?
20821Is he generally so-- so decided and, well,--so quick to make up his mind?
20821Is it a family heirloom?
20821Is it one of the things you thought of while you were being run away with?
20821Is n''t it jolly that it comes this week? 20821 Is n''t it just like her?"
20821Is n''t it time to start for class- meeting?
20821Is n''t it-- pretty-- stony?
20821Is n''t it?
20821Is n''t she just about the last person you''d select for a professor''s wife?
20821Is n''t she just like some little girl who used to go to school with you-- that funny, stupid Ermengarde?
20821Is n''t that a nice expression? 20821 Is n''t that what college is supposed to teach us to do?"
20821Is that old too?
20821Is that the twenty- minutes- to or the ten o''clock?
20821Is that you, Polly?
20821Is the tassel right?
20821Is there anybody here present whose notes on Hegel have the appearance of making sense?
20821It all looks good to me,said Madeline,"but-- is there a top to spin?"
20821It is n''t right to leave our lovely things around so, is it?
20821It''s a decided hit, is n''t it? 20821 It''s a pathetic case, is n''t it?"
20821It''s a queer time to have a class- meeting,she said,"and I''m not sure that it''s constitutional, but who cares about that?
20821It''s long after five now, and-- Eleanor Watson, are you trying to crawl out of your responsibilities? 20821 It''s nice, is n''t it?"
20821It''s queer, is n''t it, when she has so much money? 20821 It''s rather nice being just by ourselves, is n''t it?"
20821It''s too big a question for us to try to settle, is n''t it, girls? 20821 Jean,"said Betty, desperately,"do n''t you want the play to be as good as it possibly can?"
20821Jolly fun though, was n''t it?
20821Let Eleanor take hers?
20821Madeline, will you fix Ram Dass''s turban? 20821 Mary Brooks, whatever do you expect to do with a trousseau like that in this simple little academic village?"
20821May I come in?
20821Miss Hale lives just out of New York, does n''t she? 20821 Miss Kingston,"she said,"there have been fifteen senior plays at Harding, have n''t there?
20821Nita,she demanded breathlessly,"did you say Betty thought of Roberta?"
20821Not even after to- day?
20821Now, Bob,Nita Reese remonstrated,"do n''t you think you''re a bit hard on Jean this time?
20821Now, Mary Brooks, do you see what I can do? 20821 Oh, Miss Eastman, I do n''t remember-- did you say to- morrow at four?"
20821Oh, Miss Lewis,he called over to Roberta,"have you learned the Portia scenes too?
20821Oh, did I?
20821Oh, did n''t I tell you? 20821 Oh, you have n''t any of you gone yet, have you?"
20821Ought n''t we to be starting?
20821P. S. How are the wires working?
20821Pretty grand to be sitting in a box with the celebrity of the evening, is n''t it, Ashley?
20821Roberta Lewis,cried Betty accusingly,"why did n''t you tell me that you knew Ermengarde''s part?"
20821Ruth Howard?
20821Seniors do n''t generally tutor their last term unless they have to, do they? 20821 Shall I appoint Eleanor Watson or have her elected?"
20821Shall I go on to Friday afternoon?
20821She is n''t exactly a thief, is she?
20821The what?
20821The''Merry Hearts''are going to decide about passing on the society, are n''t they?
20821Then how did she happen to come to light at all?
20821Then why did you drag her in at the last minute?
20821Then will you propose her?
20821Then you never played before you came here?
20821Those opposed?
20821Was it all right?
20821Was n''t last night fun? 20821 Was that one of the thirty that you were sitting on the stairs with at the dance?"
20821Was there one for every scratch on your face?
20821We had a jolly dinner together once, did n''t we?
20821We''re content to bask in the reflected glory of our friends, are n''t we, Eleanor?
20821Well then, what about Jean?
20821Well, I came just after you''d gone and is n''t fourteen minutes to waste on dressing an age? 20821 Well, have n''t we had a funny time?"
20821Well, will they think we are office- grabbers, if I put up Eleanor?
20821Well, you will go to our house- dance, wo n''t you?
20821Were many people conditioned in French?
20821Were n''t you going to stay anyway?
20821What I mean is, are all those she tutors conditioned?
20821What are you all looking so solemn about?
20821What are you going to try for, Bob?
20821What class are you?
20821What do you two say to a picnic to- morrow?
20821What has Nita lost?
20821What in the world are you two talking about?
20821What in the world have you been doing?
20821What in the world is the matter?
20821What is executive ability, anyway?
20821What kind of a class is it this year?
20821What kind of a summer have you had, K?
20821What was such a good idea?
20821What''s a dark horse?
20821What''s happened now?
20821What''s the awful rush about that bacon- roast?
20821What''s the use of a place in the country unless there are children to wade in the brook, and chase the chickens and ride the horses? 20821 What''s the use?"
20821What?
20821When did you get back? 20821 Where are you hurt, dear?"
20821Where are you, Eleanor?
20821Where does she go?
20821Where have you been all summer, Rachel?
20821Where have you been all this time?
20821Where is Betty, anyway?
20821Where is the sun?
20821Where?
20821While we are talking about conditions,she began,"does your friend Anne Carter tutor in French?"
20821Who can tell?
20821Who cares for Madeline Ayres?
20821Who on earth are the Moonshiners?
20821Who said anything about love?
20821Who told you that?
20821Who''ll be Shylock, Teddie?
20821Who''s going to take your place, Betty?
20821Who''s hungry anyway after last night?
20821Who''s the stunning girl in the second row, next the aisle? 20821 Who?"
20821Why ca n''t we march too?
20821Why could n''t Emily and Christy have braced up and got it themselves?
20821Why did n''t you tell me that long ago? 20821 Why did n''t you tell us that he spent the summer at the same place that you did?"
20821Why do n''t we begin?
20821Why do n''t you appoint a committee to take charge of it?
20821Why do n''t you appoint some one to take her place right now?
20821Why do n''t you appoint some one, Marie?
20821Why do n''t you have a toy- shop for your senior entertainment?
20821Why do n''t you make up something?
20821Why do n''t you tell us what it is?
20821Why do n''t you?
20821Why in the world should you bother to do that?
20821Why should I, please?
20821Why, Georgia Ames, is it about you? 20821 Why, what are you doing here?"
20821Why, who else is there?
20821Will you give them back now?
20821With or without food?
20821Wo n''t you take me up to your room?
20821Would n''t you have taken them away?
20821You did n''t know it was her room?
20821You do n''t think that your pin was stolen?
20821You do n''t think we''ve been too ambitious, do you, Miss Kingston?
20821You have n''t seen Ermengarde-- that is, I mean Janet Kirk, have you?
20821You mean that she has been caught stealing before?
20821You mean that you want me to go and get her?
20821You want to give up Bassanio?
20821You''re going to study art in New York, you say? 20821 You''ve pulled her through after all, have n''t you?"
20821Your vocabulary''s getting a big increase this morning, is n''t it, Clara?
20821_ Why_, girls,cried Nita excitedly,"as long as we did n''t give away the''Merry Hearts,''we can go on being them, ca n''t we?"
20821And are n''t you all longing for a glimpse of Bohemia?"
20821And ca n''t you just taste the spread she''ll bring?"
20821And has n''t each one been better than any of those that came before it?"
20821And if she was coming, why did n''t she come?
20821And then,"Is it possible I''ve found somebody you do n''t know?
20821And yet, after all, could it have been so very dreadful?
20821Anne Carter-- oh, Miss Adams, how did you know?"
20821Any objections?"
20821Are her arms all right?"
20821Are n''t we''Merry Hearts''?"
20821Betty, do you suppose she would be willing to come and read the part?"
20821Betty, will you go for these three girls on Main Street?"
20821But I can tell you-- do you play basket- ball?
20821But do n''t you think that the younger classes will find their own best ways of keeping up the right spirit at Harding?
20821But what can you do, Betty, when some one takes a fancy to you?
20821By the way, whom are they going to have for toastmistress at class- supper?
20821CHAPTER XI A DARK HORSE DEFINED"Did you see Mr. Masters in chapel this morning with Miss Kingston?"
20821CHAPTER XIII GEORGIA''S AMETHYST PENDANT"Has your man come yet, Lucy?"
20821Ca n''t I bring him up to call on you some day when the real Miss Ames will probably be willing to amuse Ashley?"
20821Ca n''t you honestly think of anything that she might make a handle of?"
20821Ca n''t you two think of a way?"
20821Can a person envy herself, Rachel?"
20821Could you point her out, please?"
20821Did I tell you that Babbie Hildreth''s uncle has offered me a position in his school for next fall?"
20821Did n''t Barbara tell you?"
20821Did n''t I graduate last year, Babbie?"
20821Did n''t I tell you that I''d come up to rest?
20821Did you know about Eleanor''s being toastmistress?"
20821Did you know they were going to have it?"
20821Did you write her, Helen?"
20821Do n''t we go right up to her room, Eleanor?"
20821Do n''t you know that that stupid girl did n''t stand for anybody but her own stupid self?"
20821Do n''t you know the action of going home?"
20821Do n''t you know the difference between going stand- up with a lot of other freshmen, and sitting in a box with Miss Wales and two Yale men?"
20821Do n''t you remember how we were always getting caught with our kimonos on and our rooms fixed for sweep- day by girls we''d never seen?"
20821Do n''t you remember tying him there?"
20821Do n''t you want to go with me to see Anne Carter?
20821Do you know who''s going to try for Shylock?"
20821Do you like to think, Miss Adams?"
20821Do you suppose Mary Horton would take it now?"
20821Do you suppose the man who gave the money would be willing that we should use our share of it for scholarships?
20821Do you think I''d have missed my own commencement?"
20821Does n''t time just fly at Harding?"
20821Even if you asked me because I''m the other Georgia''s namesake, you would n''t do it if you did n''t like me a little for myself, would you?"
20821Fair Portia''s counterfeit?''"
20821For who knew how much getting into the"Argus"might mean to that unknown other girl?
20821Girls, do you realize that commencement is only five weeks off?"
20821Has n''t it just been beautifully cleaned?
20821Has n''t she taken part in any of your college performances?"
20821Has she struck up some sort of queer friendship with Miss Carter or was she being tutored too?"
20821Have n''t I given them right back?"
20821Have you any pink silk?
20821Have you looked on the floor and in all your drawers?
20821Have you noticed that?"
20821Her room does n''t look much as if she was helping to put herself through college, does it?"
20821How did Georgia''s song go?"
20821How did she take it?
20821How many pennies will there be in five dollars and a fare from Boston, Lucile?"
20821I did n''t have it on this morning, did I?"
20821I mean did you know she has n''t come back?
20821I say, Barbara, did you know there was a girl in last year''s cast who had had a condition at midyears?
20821I say, Betty, would n''t the Blunderbuss make a superb jack- in- the- box?
20821I think Jean has been aiming for that, and I also think-- you do n''t mind if I say it, Betty?"
20821If Dr. Hinsdale had been there, would he have felt this way about it?
20821Is anything doing to- night?"
20821Is everybody in 19-- on so many committees, do you suppose?"
20821Is everybody ready?"
20821Is it two weeks or two years since I saw you?"
20821Is n''t he a dear?"
20821Is n''t it just splendid?"
20821Is n''t it strange?"
20821Is n''t she comical?"
20821Is n''t that pretty cute?"
20821Is that what you mean, Bob?"
20821Is there anything for Tuesday?"
20821It will be perfectly awful to make a fizzle of it, and everything depends on getting a good Shylock, does n''t it, Miss Kingston?"
20821It''s easy enough to guess who the rest of you are, so why not take off those hot things and be sociable?"
20821Just the same she''s never any good in Gest and Pant, is she, Teddie?"
20821Masters?''
20821May I ask why you young ladies kept her up your sleeves so long?"
20821May I have her for Tuesday breakfast?
20821May n''t I go behind?
20821Meanwhile, will you please tell Barbara?
20821Miss Adams, would you be willing, instead of writing her a note, to tell her personally about this?"
20821Must you, Betty?"
20821Not a bit nervy, are they?
20821Now I must go and study Bassanio,"and Bob departed murmuring,"''What find I here?
20821Now is n''t that splendid?"
20821Now what the mischief"--Madeline pulled out drawer after drawer of her chiffonier--"can I have done with those masks?"
20821Of course there were exceptions to this rule, but the girl who said at a campus dinner- table,"If I am Portia, who is there tall enough for Bassanio?"
20821Oh, Bob, what shall we do if she''s badly hurt?"
20821Oh, a freshman, is she?
20821Oh, yes, and where do you board?"
20821Say, can I please put my head in your lap?"
20821Shall I begin with to- morrow afternoon?
20821Shall I see you to- morrow or not till I get to New York?"
20821Shall I stop and ask her on my way?"
20821She told me not to speak of her having wanted to try, but I do n''t see why she should n''t have a chance now, do you?
20821Tell the others, wo n''t you, girls?
20821The Italian bootblack at the station knows him, and-- did he promise fair and square to get them up here, Lucile?"
20821The grinds are supposed to be true, are n''t they?
20821The men are coming, I suppose?"
20821The world is a big place, is n''t it?"
20821Then he sat back and looked at me and said''Well?''
20821Then would you try to borrow some?
20821They elect her to- day, do n''t they?"
20821They''re all human, are n''t they?"
20821To quote the great Dr. Hinsdale, do you get my point?"
20821Was n''t it nice of him?
20821Was n''t that first day queer and creepy?"
20821Was she the senior Harrison, better known as the Champion Blunderbuss?
20821We do n''t miss a thing from here, do we?"
20821Well, what did that matter?
20821Were you going to try for either of those parts?"
20821What can we do?"
20821What did she think?"
20821What did you think of me all that time?"
20821What do you suppose we''ve got now, Helen?"
20821What dreadful thing had she unwittingly been a party to?
20821What girl would n''t be who called Betty Wales by her first name, and was n''t one bit afraid to"talk back"to the clever Miss Ayres?
20821What has come over Jean Eastman, Betty?"
20821What''s Thursday?"
20821When is Mary Brooks scheduled to arrive?"
20821When is the wedding, Betty?"
20821Where did you get it?"
20821Where have you been?"
20821Where''s Eleanor?"
20821Where''s the supper- chart?"
20821Who ca n''t come then to a''Merry Hearts''meeting?"
20821Who do you suppose will be there?"
20821Who wants to go on a bacon- roast in hot weather?"
20821Who would n''t?
20821Who''s going to have first go at carrying the turkey?"
20821Who''s going to meet Mary Brooks?"
20821Who''s there?"
20821Whose room did you think you were in?"
20821Why are you so interested in Anne''s pupils, Betty?"
20821Why did n''t you say you''d like it used in the other department?
20821Why did n''t you tell people that you could act like that?"
20821Why should n''t she pay me back now that she has a good chance?
20821Will they report it?"
20821Will you please ask Annie to bring up my dinner?
20821Wo n''t it be fun-- to see the Clan get off that?
20821Wo n''t it be splendid to have a''Merry Heart''for toastmistress?"
20821Wo n''t you meet me at Cuyler''s for supper?"
20821Wo n''t you sit down?"
20821Wo n''t you take somebody?"
20821Would you mind coming just a little way down- town, Betty?
20821Would you mind telling me who gave it to you?
20821You have n''t forgotten Mary Brooks''s rumor, have you?
20821You will propose Eleanor, wo n''t you?"
20821You''ll go again soon, wo n''t you?"
20821have n''t you heard?
31387A little,laughed Helen,"but I do n''t suppose they could, do you?"
31387About whom?
31387And a murder?
31387And do you suppose the faculty notice such things as that and comment on them to one another?
31387And does it pay when you have to work so hard for it?
31387And how about that cookie, Roberta?
31387And is Miss Wales in-- Miss Betty Wales?
31387And may I have the heart- shaped sign?
31387And now you''re going to do the Bandersnatch, are n''t you?
31387And what?
31387And who are you?
31387And you do it all?
31387And you think that on the whole she''s worth while?
31387And-- I hope I''m not being rude-- but do girls-- do you advertise things down on that bulletin board? 31387 Another Harvard man?
31387Are n''t you excited?
31387Are n''t you glad you came?
31387Are n''t you glad, girls?
31387Are n''t you going to sit with me on the way over, little sister?
31387Are n''t you tired to death sitting still?
31387Are there any more remarks?
31387Are they friends, do you know?
31387Are they the youths who monopolize our piazza every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon?
31387Are those skirts?
31387Are you?
31387Are you?
31387Back so soon?
31387Ben drivin''pretty fast, hain''t you?
31387Betty Wales, what are you doing? 31387 Betty, would you please hook my collar, and would one of you see what time it really is?
31387Betty,said Nan soberly,"you do n''t do things like this?"
31387But are you sure you want me?
31387But how in the world did you happen to have it?
31387But if we do n''t find her?
31387But if we do n''t?
31387But is n''t it queer that Roberta wo n''t let us praise her? 31387 But is n''t it so?
31387But is n''t that first bit lovely? 31387 But why not leave it to her friends to hearten her up?"
31387But wo n''t the girls guess the reason?
31387But you want to know what I was there for, do n''t you? 31387 By the way, Betty, would you run down after gym to get our old order sheet and put up a new one?
31387By the way, Betty,said Rachel Morrison,"will you take some more dancing pupils?
31387Can I get into the golf club section this time?
31387Can you?
31387Could n''t you manage it?
31387Did I say blue? 31387 Did n''t you know that Roberta and I have a crush on each other?
31387Did she really say that?
31387Did she tell you?
31387Did you get a room, honey?
31387Did you get one, too? 31387 Did you get your note, Miss Watson?"
31387Did you invent them?
31387Did you look up all the constructions in the Livy?
31387Did you see any men?
31387Did you tell her about the shelcuff''s neck?
31387Do n''t I know it? 31387 Do n''t you even know what you''re going to write on or anything that you''re going to say?"
31387Do n''t you get any-- any help from home?
31387Do n''t you keep the ten o''clock rule?
31387Do n''t you mean black wings, Katherine?
31387Do you know that Prexy had forbidden sliding on dust- pans?
31387Do you like making it up later?
31387Do you mean for me to go ahead and call, and if Eleanor answers not to say anything to her about your having come?
31387Do you mean that there is such a story-- that fifty freshmen are to be sent home after mid- years?
31387Do you see any one?
31387Do you see much of Eleanor Watson these days?
31387Do you suppose he''s really tired?
31387Do you suppose mamma would care?
31387Do you suppose the hills are very steep, Betty?
31387Do you suppose this is the top?
31387Do you suppose you could sit up to study to- night if you had to?
31387Do you take any freshman courses?
31387Do you think I do n''t know your handwriting? 31387 Do you think I''d ever show my face again if I failed?"
31387Do you?
31387Does n''t it?
31387Does n''t she look lost and unhappy?
31387Does the story of the play take place in the evening?
31387Eleanor, is that you? 31387 Eleanor, why wo n''t you give yourself a chance?
31387Everything? 31387 Found out what?"
31387Going to be gone all day?
31387Had a good time, did n''t you?
31387Had n''t you heard?
31387Had your dinner?
31387Has Laurie roped you into that?
31387Has she really asked you, Roberta?
31387Have n''t I given up the Hilton to be with you?
31387Have n''t you observed yet that I have a bad case of the Watson pride?
31387Have n''t you worked on it any?
31387Have you begun your song already?
31387Helen, who did you say asked you to the Westcott?
31387Helen,she said, as she opened her door,"have you noticed that all college girls have one particular talent?
31387How did you do it, Miss Lewis?
31387How did you like the class- meeting?
31387How do you do it, please?
31387How do you happen to know her well?
31387How do you suppose they feel now?
31387How is my friend Helen Chase Adams coming on?
31387How much more time do we have before the barge comes?
31387How''s your friend the registrar?
31387How?
31387I think she feels hurt because the girls do n''t get to like her better, but how can they when she does n''t give them any chance?
31387I''m not, am I, Betty?
31387I''m sorry to bother you when you''re so pressed for time, but could you hook me up? 31387 I''m sure I recognized her voice when she asked you for the fan, and then have n''t you noticed her distant manner?"
31387I-- why, what could I say after that dreadful message?
31387Is Miss Emily Davis present?
31387Is it Helen''s paper?
31387Is it long?
31387Is it possible that you do n''t know about Mountain Day, children?
31387Is it possible you did n''t know that?
31387Is it?
31387Is n''t it fine of Helen to get it and make our tea- table so complete?
31387Is n''t it fine? 31387 Is n''t it queer how many different views of a subject there are?"
31387Is n''t it queer? 31387 Is n''t she fun?"
31387Is one of you my roommate? 31387 Is that why she asked you?"
31387Is there a robbery?
31387Is this all college?
31387Is this the top of the notch?
31387It was disagreeable of them, was n''t it?
31387It''s a pity about her, is n''t it?
31387It''s hemmed, is n''t it? 31387 Jack, how could you?"
31387Just like these foolish little freshmen; is n''t it?
31387Just like you?
31387Many orders?
31387Mary, is Sarah coming back, do you know?
31387May I borrow some paper?
31387Now which building is which?
31387Of course you wo n''t tell her that I spoke to you?
31387Oh Betty, it''s too good to be true,she cried,"but are you sure you want me?"
31387Oh, Eleanor, Eleanor, are n''t you there?
31387Oh, Eleanor, how did you ever find out?
31387Oh, Helen,she called, as she dashed into the room,"was n''t it fun?
31387Oh, Mary, where did you put on that lovely tan?
31387Oh, are you Miss Adams?
31387Oh, why not?
31387Our what?
31387Pardon me,she said, reaching out a hand for Betty''s golf clubs,"but are n''t you a stranger here?
31387Patronizing the genius, do you mean?
31387Really?
31387Really?
31387Resign?
31387Satisfied?
31387Scairt, were you? 31387 Sent what to whom?"
31387Sha n''t you?
31387Shall we go through Main Street?
31387Shall we wait?
31387Shall we?
31387Shall-- I-- come-- for-- you?
31387She''s one too many for us, is n''t she?
31387Should I, Betty?
31387Sing a lil''?
31387So did I. I think we''ve stumbled into a pretty serious- minded crowd at Mrs. Chapin''s, do n''t you?
31387Suppose we should meet the night- watchman?
31387The what?
31387Then how would you get home?
31387Then those birds were just common, ordinary ones that I''d seen before?
31387Then why did she ask you?
31387Then why do n''t you make it longer, and lower in the neck?
31387Then why do n''t you tell Miss Mansfield so?
31387Then why not appeal to the same people who influenced her before?
31387Then will she please-- why, exactly what is it that you want of her?
31387Then you do n''t think I was to blame?
31387Then you''ll come?
31387Three of you live together?
31387To blame? 31387 To- morrow?
31387Votes for what, I wonder? 31387 Was n''t it fun?"
31387Was n''t it fun?
31387Was n''t it fun?
31387Well, are you awfully devoted to Miss Mills?
31387Well, have you found out?
31387Well, what''s to be done about it now?
31387Well, you''ve heard about the physical tests for the army and navy, have n''t you? 31387 Well?"
31387Well?
31387Well?
31387Were n''t Eleanor and Roberta fine?
31387Were n''t there all kinds of girls when you were in college, Nan? 31387 Were those what you call stunts?"
31387Were you dreadfully frightened?
31387What are you doing, Roberta?
31387What can we do? 31387 What did you do?"
31387What did you get?
31387What difference does that make?
31387What do you mean?
31387What do you mean?
31387What do you suppose has happened now? 31387 What freshmen?"
31387What in the world do you mean, Jack?
31387What is the trouble?
31387What note?
31387What on earth are you girls doing?
31387What should you say, Mary?
31387What size was it?
31387What sort of girl is Miss Watson?
31387What''s come over Eleanor Watson?
31387What''s the difference? 31387 What''s the joke?"
31387What''s the joke?
31387What''s the matter now?
31387What''s the play?
31387What''s the use in making people believe you''re something that you''re not?
31387What?
31387Where are you going to be this summer?
31387Where is the theme?
31387Where shall you stay?
31387Who asked her to dinner to- day?
31387Who cares?
31387Who do you think are the bright and shining stars among the freshmen, Lil?
31387Who gave you the rest of this conservatory, Betty?
31387Who is he?
31387Who is she, anyway?
31387Who sent you those violets?
31387Who''s going to drive?
31387Who-- the men?
31387Who?
31387Who?
31387Whom shall you ask, Betty?
31387Why Caroline Barnes, do you mean you are sent home?
31387Why did n''t they let us know beforehand-- give us time to think who we''d have?
31387Why did n''t you beach the canoe, and stay on shore?
31387Why did n''t you say you were going to Winsted?
31387Why did n''t you say you were going?
31387Why did n''t you tell us sooner?
31387Why did you try all those queer ones?
31387Why do n''t some of you elect this work?
31387Why do n''t you apply your own rules?
31387Why do n''t you ask about it at the registrar''s office?
31387Why do n''t you try it on to be sure it''s all right? 31387 Why do n''t you try to make a few sophomores famous?"
31387Why do n''t you tutor?
31387Why not ask the class to choose its speaker? 31387 Why not?
31387Why, singles and doubles-- twosomes and foursomes you call them, do n''t you? 31387 Why, we could n''t come to college if we did n''t, could we?"
31387Why, where are you going?
31387Why?
31387Why?
31387Why?
31387Will Miss Davis please speak to us?
31387Will somebody move to adjourn?
31387Will you call her attention to this, please?
31387Will you give me a supper at Holmes''s if I''m right?
31387Will you lend me a pencil and paper? 31387 Wo n''t it be fun to fix it?
31387Wo n''t she do well, and wo n''t the house be proud of her?
31387Wo n''t you come home right off to tell me about it? 31387 Wo n''t you read it to us?"
31387Wo n''t you walk over to the campus with me, little girl?
31387Would he arrest us?
31387Would n''t you be afraid?
31387Would you dare?
31387Would you please to come back at four?
31387Would you wear the blue silk waist or the brown dress?
31387Yes indeed,said Mary,"they''re all ordered, and the more money the better, n''est ce pas, Betty?
31387Yes, but which is my best?
31387Yes, did n''t you?
31387You do n''t like figures of speech, do you?
31387You got your chance, did n''t you? 31387 You have hours off, do n''t you?
31387You mean you do n''t find work enough?
31387You should, should you?
31387You''re going to order carriages, of course?
31387You''re going to take me back?
31387And do n''t they all look lovely?"
31387And if Betty refused to answer she would say slyly,"Who met you at the station, did you tell me?
31387And later she added, Why should n''t she ask Miss Barnes to the play, since Eleanor was n''t going to?
31387And should she ask her cousin Jack Burgess up from Harvard for the concert, or would it be better to invite Mr. Parsons?
31387And what would father say if they did n''t get their money''s worth?
31387And where was the last island?
31387And yet she must think of some one, for was not this the opportunity she had so coveted?
31387And yet what was the use of bothering her head again when she had thought it all over in the afternoon?
31387And yet why should she hesitate?
31387Any of you want to come?"
31387Are n''t they lovely names, Roberta?"
31387Are you all good for a sleigh ride to- morrow afternoon?"
31387Are you going my way?"
31387Are you satisfied?"
31387Are you sure we have enough gingersnaps?"
31387Beginning to remember?"
31387Betty laughed at her expression of alarm, and Mary demanded,"Why not?"
31387Betty was staring at him blankly,"Why did I send''Bob''that valentine?
31387But are n''t we to know the person''s name?"
31387But girls, where did you get the descriptions?
31387But what are we going to do now?"
31387But what could she do?
31387But what makes you think that Miss Hale knows?"
31387But when she called softly,"Eleanor, are you there?
31387But who on earth could it be-- in the Westcott House?"
31387By the way, when do the forget- me- nots blossom?"
31387CHAPTER IV WHOSE PHOTOGRAPH?
31387Can I do anything?"
31387Can you swim?"
31387Chapin?"
31387Could I help you, perhaps, about getting your luggage up?"
31387Could Kate Denise help?
31387Could Rachel Morrison put it in from that distance?
31387Could she?
31387Could you point her out?"
31387Did I meet her?"
31387Did I tell you that mother sent a big box of cheese crackers?"
31387Did it travel as fast as the original story had done?
31387Did n''t he write to you too?
31387Did n''t you ever know people who did''things like this''?"
31387Did the girls all accept Miss Mansfield''s denial as authoritative?
31387Did they guess that she was a freshman"and homesick"?
31387Did you buy back the chafing- dish?"
31387Did you enjoy your frolic?"
31387Did you ever know her to change her mind on a subject of this sort, because her friends disapproved of her?"
31387Did you ever see a harness like that, Betty?"
31387Did you ever see so many girls?"
31387Did you get on the campus too?"
31387Did you happen to notice that I cut three classes straight this morning?"
31387Did you know that Christy had asked me to play with her in the inter- class foursomes?"
31387Did you see her face when Eleanor turned her down just now?
31387Did you tell him I sent it?"
31387Do n''t all the rest of you want to come in here and work?
31387Do n''t you agree with me?"
31387Do n''t you remember her laughing about getting turned around every time she went to New York?"
31387Do n''t you see?
31387Do n''t you think so?"
31387Do n''t you think we''ll win?
31387Do you have one?"
31387Do you know her?
31387Do you know how to dance?"
31387Do you mind?"
31387Do you really like Miss Brooks?"
31387Do you remember saying that this horse was tired?
31387Do you suppose Eleanor Watson is n''t going to make up with her at all?"
31387Do you suppose Miss Watson would play?"
31387Do you think it''s wrong to exchange her industry for my dollars?"
31387Does she know how to manage a boat?"
31387For she thought,"I can see him raise his eyebrows and smile and say,''so you want to throw up the sponge, do you?
31387Girls, did we hear the nestle sing?"
31387Had the last minute passed?
31387Had the"trouble"that Mary had foreseen anything to do with Dorothy''s questions?
31387Have n''t you finished that everlasting paper?"
31387Have n''t you noticed the signs on the''For Sale''bulletin?"
31387Have you a lot of pretty things?
31387Have you sprained your wrist?
31387He teaches psychology, does n''t he?
31387Helen, do you feel as if they''d push you under the railing?"
31387Here everything is in the air; you are never sure where you stand----""What can I do for you, Miss Watson?"
31387How did people think the rumor had started?
31387How did you know I had n''t come in?"
31387How do you like our room, Katherine?"
31387How do you suppose it started?"
31387How long has it been in circulation?"
31387How many minutes before our light goes out?
31387How''s your game?"
31387I could n''t speak to her; but would you tell me please just why any one should-- why you care?"
31387I despise you?"
31387I thought perhaps-- how much have we made?"
31387If not, how should she tell her story?
31387If she said nothing what would it mean?
31387Is anything else going on then?
31387Is it really you?"
31387Is it two or three weeks to mid- years?"
31387Is n''t Katherine jolly?
31387Is n''t it lovely?"
31387Is n''t it nice of them?"
31387Is n''t she comical in her gym suit, anyway?
31387Is n''t that a nice idea?"
31387Is n''t that fine?
31387Is n''t that nice-- girlish pleasures?
31387Is n''t that queer?"
31387Is she so talented?"
31387Is the Kappa Phi dance coming off at last?"
31387Is to- day the sixteenth?"
31387Is yours anything like that?"
31387It is n''t a bit fair, but what''s to be done about it?"
31387It was lovely of you-- lovely-- but ought we to take it?"
31387It''s a pity, is n''t it, that she has n''t great good sense to match her beauty?
31387Jack"--with sudden interest, as she recognized the name--"what did you mean by that postscript?"
31387Katherine, do you mind if we take this down?"
31387Katherine, nursing a bruised knee on the hill above, had opened her mouth to call encouragement, when a low"Who is it?"
31387Know his sister?"
31387Malaria-- who cared for that?
31387Mary did n''t believe it herself, and why should we?"
31387May I call later?
31387May I send a note by you?"
31387My freshman cousin''s up, you know, and homesick and----""Oh, girls, is n''t it fun to be back?"
31387Now I should n''t know the nestle or the shelcuff, but I can put them down, ca n''t I?"
31387Now do n''t say''why not?''
31387Now what can we do?"
31387Now will you come down- town to lunch with us?"
31387Now, can we have this point thoroughly discussed?"
31387Now, would you hold my coat?"
31387Oh, Betty, will you truly forgive me?"
31387Oh, Eleanor, where are you?"
31387Oh, Eleanor, why did you do it?"
31387Oh, only Dottie King?"
31387Oh, what shall I do?
31387Or should she come back and somehow change the failure to success?
31387Paradise-- had they named it so because one ate there of the fruit of the tree of knowledge?
31387Presently she asked,"Girls, what is a back row reputation?"
31387Reed?"
31387Shall I see you in New York at Christmas?
31387Shall we finish these up?"
31387Shall you go on the campus?"
31387She hunted up the paper and gave it to me and then she said,''With which division do you recite, Miss Wales?''
31387She is lovely, is n''t she?"
31387She is?
31387She reads beautifully and sometimes she says very interesting things, does n''t she, Betty?"
31387She wanted to ask Lil Day or Annette Gaynor what happened if you cut a special examination; but suppose they should ask why she cared to know?
31387Should she go off in June and leave her name spelling failure behind her?
31387Should you really like to use it?"
31387So why do you take so much trouble about staying?"
31387So why should I know?"
31387Still, what was the use of quarreling with her about honor and fair play?
31387Suppose I should n''t succeed in changing her mind?"
31387The only question was, how much did they know?
31387Then how is one to prepare for the dreadful ordeal?
31387Then, as no one rose,"Miss Wales, wo n''t you tell us what you think?"
31387Then,"Would you care to see it?"
31387There was a mysterious postscript too:--"How long since you got so fond of Bob Winchester?"
31387There would be an awkward moment of explanation, but what of that?
31387To,"Did she tell you that she was coming back late?"
31387Was it selfish and conceited to want to be worth something to her college-- to long to do something that would give her a place among the girls?
31387Was n''t he a brick?"
31387Was n''t it all splendid?"
31387Was n''t it dear of her?
31387Was n''t it silly?
31387Was n''t that lovely?
31387Was n''t your friend going to wait?"
31387Was the boat- house straight across from the last island, or a little down- stream?
31387We began to be famous before college opened----""What?"
31387We hoped to make quite a bit on valentines----""Valentines?"
31387Well, what do you suppose?
31387Were n''t any of them freshmen?
31387Were you ever at the Westcott House for dinner?"
31387Were you going to the basket- ball game?"
31387What are you doing?"
31387What are you driving at, Jack Burgess?"
31387What are you going to do to- day?"
31387What business had T. Reed to be so cool and collected?
31387What could it all mean?
31387What did it matter?
31387What did the sophomores mean by clapping so?
31387What did this mean?
31387What did you come to college for?"
31387What did you say?"
31387What do you mean?"
31387What do you suppose he means?"
31387What do you think of that?"
31387What if Miss Ferris had forgotten about writing the note, or had meant it for what Nan called"a polite nothing"?
31387What shall I do?"
31387What shall I do?"
31387What shall we do?"
31387What should I think, please?
31387What was it?"
31387What was the name of Jack''s dormitory house?
31387What would it be like to live with her day in and day out?
31387What would the world be like without men and music?"
31387What''s the use?
31387What''s the use?"
31387When did you come?"
31387When the three parted at the head of the stairs, Miss Barnes turned back to say,"Are n''t you coming to see me?
31387Where did you get all the men''s costumes?"
31387Where is she?"
31387Which house did you choose?"
31387Which of us are you going to take to the sophomore reception?"
31387Which one?"
31387Which was straight across?
31387Who ever heard of a pink- headed bird?"
31387Who is going to the Kappa Phi dance at Winsted?"
31387Who is your chaperon?"
31387Who of you are going to the Burton House dance to- night?"
31387Who please tell me is''Bob''?"
31387Why could n''t she leave it to some one else to object to your appointing me?"
31387Why did n''t you girls stop me sooner-- call to me to go round the other way?
31387Why did n''t you git them young Winsted fellers, that jest started up, to rescue yer?
31387Why did you send Bob that valentine?
31387Why do n''t you try it?
31387Why had she come to college?
31387Why not ask Ethel Hale?
31387Why should n''t she go to see Miss Barnes?
31387Why?"
31387Wo n''t it be fun to see how everything turns out?"
31387Wo n''t you come and see us?"
31387Wo n''t you show that you forgive me by coming down to college under my umbrella?"
31387Would Miss Wales pass her examination?
31387Would it be quiet in the pool by the mill?
31387Would she learn her lessons?
31387Would she say anything?
31387Would you?"
31387Would-- won''t you come out with us?"
31387You are Miss Watson?
31387You could n''t reconcile it with your tender conscience to say a good word for me, I suppose?"
31387You remember Helen Chase Adams?"
31387You see-- I wonder if she told you about our trip to New York?"
31387You were n''t thinking of going alone, were you?"
31387You''re a freshman, I judge?"
31387You''re sure you''re not afraid?"
31387did I hurt you?"
31387paper?"
6432''Could you do it just once more? 6432 ''The Quiver''?"
6432About what?
6432Alone?
6432Am I invited?
6432And I may really come with you? 6432 And Mary Brooks''s?"
6432And Miss Watson will be there?
6432And after midyears what? 6432 And he''s sent you some now?"
6432And how did you learn so many languages?
6432And is n''t it fun to be coming back as sophomores?
6432And then?
6432And what about the Hilton House dance? 6432 And what do you do?"
6432And what do you think about the Lady Eleanor''s latest escapade?
6432And what do you think?
6432And who are your friends this year?
6432And you really had a good time?
6432And you think that would be fair to the one who ought to have had the medal?
6432And you''re an upper- class girl, are n''t you?
6432Are n''t they pretty?
6432Are n''t you a sweet little innocent, Bob Parker?
6432Are n''t you nearly through with that book?
6432Are n''t you tired, Eleanor?
6432Are they?
6432Are you Mr. Richard Blake?
6432Are you going home, Eleanor?
6432Are you going to wear that dress to the station to meet them?
6432Are you really going, Eleanor?
6432Are you settled, Eleanor?
6432Because the senior that is such a friend of Eleanor Watson''s said you were that, and that''s what you wanted to be, is n''t it? 6432 Because,"Betty hesitated,"because if they take their course,--suppose, Madeline, that somebody else knows and wants to tell?
6432Bess,she said, pouting,"did you run me in because of that footless little story?
6432Betty Wales,she said, with mock severity, but with an undertone of very real compunction in her voice,"do you think I''d do that?
6432Betty Wales,she said,"do you know what you interrupted just now?
6432Betty,she said at last, an uncertain little smile fluttering about her mouth,"shall you be glad when you''ve got me through college?"
6432Bohemia?
6432But Miss Egerton, was n''t there something queer about that story of Eleanor''s-- the one that got her in? 6432 But do n''t they say that Miss Raymond is pretty apt to like everything a girl does, after she''s once become interested?
6432But how about Shakespeare''s plays? 6432 But how can we?"
6432But to return to the story, do you think that Miss Watson was so very much to blame for copying it?
6432But what am I to write?
6432But what are the B''s doing over here?
6432But what is it?
6432But you still like college, do n''t you, Betty?
6432But-- I mean-- you have n''t told any one?
6432C''n I carry your bag, lady?
6432Ca n''t they see, Jean, that a girl has got to have a big, splendid reason for doing a thing like that?
6432Ca n''t you find the story he means?
6432Ca n''t you see that appealing to Eleanor Watson would n''t do at all? 6432 Can you come to the sanctum right after lunch?"
6432Can-- may I see him, please?
6432Come over for a minute, ca n''t you, Eleanor?
6432Could I, like this?
6432Could n''t you learn your part this evening? 6432 Dick, whom are you writing for now?"
6432Did Miss Ferris hear it too?
6432Did it take out the curl?
6432Did n''t I tell you why we chose you?
6432Did n''t he say the January number?
6432Did n''t she?
6432Did n''t you know that Beatrice Egerton is rushing her? 6432 Did n''t you know that it''s less than a week to midyears?"
6432Did she tell you about her story?
6432Did the chairman send you after me?
6432Did you get Polly''s note? 6432 Did you give it to her?"
6432Did you have a lovely summer?
6432Did you know that it was a better story than the one in''The Quiver''?
6432Did you know you''re a prominent sophomore, Betty?
6432Did you tell her?
6432Did you?
6432Do n''t you hate to struggle along when you''re not ready to go?
6432Do n''t you know any other languages?
6432Do n''t you like college, Roberta?
6432Do n''t you like vaudeville shows better?
6432Do n''t you remember her theme?
6432Do n''t you see that the great fault with the life here is that we think too little about living and too much about getting? 6432 Do n''t you suppose she wishes she was n''t?"
6432Do n''t you wanter hold my dollie?
6432Do they always do it that way?
6432Do you belong to it?
6432Do you dance?
6432Do you know any actors or actresses?
6432Do you really think so?
6432Do you remember that game, Helen? 6432 Do you see any use in ambition?"
6432Do you suppose we''ve left anything for next year?
6432Do you think that Nan and I would be so inconsiderate as to come down here and break up the regular routine of your college work?
6432Do you?
6432Does any one else know?
6432Does being an all- around girl count?
6432Does she know, too?
6432Does your head ache now?
6432Girls, do you realize what''s happening to- night?
6432Girls, who of us here do you think will make Dramatic Club in the first two elections?
6432Give what to whom?
6432Go in where, Rachel?
6432Got what?
6432Has the magazine come?
6432Has your last year''s crowd broken up?
6432Have n''t the office- boy and the stenographer got out yet?
6432Have they moved away from the Westcott?
6432Have we anything on for to- night?
6432Have you both tickets for Mr. Blake''s lecture?
6432Have you done your theme, Eleanor?
6432Have you had a good time?
6432Have you heard the latest news?
6432Have you read over all this?
6432He painted because he could n''t help it,--because he meant to make the most of himself,--and a medal more or less-- what''s that to him?
6432Helen Chase Adams, have n''t you noticed that society elections are n''t announced till the next Monday morning? 6432 Helen, were you ever in New York in a blizzard?"
6432Helen, you know they never do take a person unless she amounts to something, now do they? 6432 Helen,"said Betty, a spoonful of hot coffee held aloft in one hand, consternation hiding her dimples,"what in the world shall I do?
6432Helen,she said at last,"would you mind awfully if I asked you to put in some pins for me?
6432Here all girls are really created free and equal, are n''t they, Miss King?
6432How about Roberta?
6432How about the regular routine of Dorothy King''s work?
6432How can a spread be exciting?
6432How did you happen to think of having one?
6432How did you know I''d seen him?
6432How do they sound?
6432How do you happen to be here, Bess?
6432How long do you suppose they''ll stay?
6432How should I know?
6432How''d you ever think of it?
6432How''d you happen to change your mind?
6432How?
6432I am,he said,"but pray how did you arrive at your conclusion-- so late?"
6432I do n''t know anything about them, so how can I tell whether I care or not?
6432I say,said Bob, joining her outside the door,"why are you so unsociable?"
6432I was going to tell you once, but I never did?
6432I''m still on salad and sandwiches, but I do want that big piece of chocolate cake before Madeline Ay-- Oh, Madeline, are n''t you ashamed? 6432 I?
6432I?
6432If there are any inside facts, as you call them, do n''t you think Eleanor is the one to tell you?
6432Is Mr. Richard Blake in?
6432Is it possible that the fame of my to- night''s lecture has n''t reached you, Madeline?
6432Is it so very important as all this?
6432Is it?
6432Is n''t it beautiful?
6432Is n''t it great to be back?
6432Is n''t it nice of her?
6432Is n''t it perfectly splendid about Eleanor and Emily?
6432Is n''t it rather long?
6432Is n''t it?
6432Is n''t she a wonder?
6432Is n''t she going to stop here on her way west?
6432Is n''t she just splendid?
6432Is n''t she pretty?
6432Is n''t the Chapin house crowd scattered this year?
6432Is n''t there some other way to get up town?
6432Is she so clever, Betty?
6432Is that the way they do in Bohemia?
6432It does n''t seem possible, does it? 6432 It is funny, is n''t it?"
6432It just struck eight, did n''t it? 6432 It would n''t make a pretty story, do you think?"
6432It''s a good deal of responsibility, is n''t it?
6432It''s too bad that Eleanor Watson felt she ought to give up Dramatic Club, is n''t it?
6432Jean, do you mean that Eleanor-- has resigned-- from Dramatic Club?
6432Knew what, Madeline?
6432Know? 6432 Life is just full of things to decide, is n''t it, Helen?
6432Madeline--Betty''s voice thrilled with earnestness--"did you ever think you ought to tell?"
6432Madeline,demanded Betty in amazement,"how do you guess things?"
6432May I come in and talk to you?
6432May I come in, Betty?
6432May I come in, Miss Watson?
6432May I walk on with you?
6432Miss Ferris, if the man should return the stone, do you think he ought to confess to having stolen it?
6432Miss Wales,she said an hour later, when her path from class to class crossed with Betty''s,"where is Eleanor?
6432Miss Watson is a very clever girl, is n''t she?
6432My dear, how should I know? 6432 No,"she said,"tell me,--quick before Helen comes,--how did you know?"
6432No? 6432 No?"
6432Not even to the rest of the''Argus''board?
6432Now Mrs. Alison, are n''t you proud of your holy terror?
6432Now are n''t you glad Miss Raymond got up early that morning?
6432Now what does Betty Wales really know about it either?
6432Now which way shall we go?
6432Now why do you say that? 6432 Now, how will you like that-- Dig Watson?"
6432Of course Eleanor does n''t know that you''ve found out?
6432Of course,agreed Betty,"but you were n''t going my way, were you?"
6432Oh, Helen, why did n''t you tell me?
6432Oh, and is it about a man and a girl? 6432 On the paper with the rest, is n''t it?"
6432Only-- when did she tell you that, Betty?
6432Or anything about his magazine?
6432Or are you too busy?
6432Perhaps even the way I do?
6432Ran away?
6432Really?
6432She actually had the nerve to write-- to hand one in?
6432Suppose she does n''t go?
6432Tell us how to go to work to get into those societies, ca n''t you?
6432That''s our prize song all right, and who do you think wrote it?
6432Then how did Miss Watson happen to do such a thing?
6432Then why did you begin on your dress?
6432Then why do n''t you begin?
6432Then--Miss Ferris hesitated--"may I come too, or do n''t you want me?"
6432There''s nothing quite like the woods in spring, is there? 6432 They''re fortunes, are n''t they?
6432Those snippy freshmen?
6432Till Christy gets back?
6432To hear the animals roar, you would n''t think they''d been eating steadily for an hour, would you, Nita?
6432Was it a hair- raiser?
6432Was it going to have a court train all the way around?
6432Was she?
6432We ca n''t have it? 6432 Well then, Dorothy, why not write to him?"
6432Well, did we say anything about him in the December number?
6432Well, how about the moral tone?
6432Well, is n''t it better to try to get foolish things than just to sit around and do nothing?
6432Well, where are they going to sleep?
6432Well, you know now, do n''t you?
6432Well,said Dorothy, folding the letter carefully and putting it back in its envelope,"what do you make of that, Bess?"
6432Well?
6432Were n''t we green little freshmen though, at this time last fall?
6432Were they to- night?
6432What about it?
6432What am I running into? 6432 What are you doing up on the campus?"
6432What are you going to do to entertain him?
6432What did he say when she told him?
6432What in the world are you doing?
6432What is it?
6432What is the Clio Club kind? 6432 What story?"
6432What were you doing, anyway?
6432What''s happening to- night, Nita?
6432What''s he going to do, Betty?
6432What''s the joke?
6432What''s the news, Helen?
6432What''s the odds, anyhow?
6432What''s your hurry?
6432What, may I ask, is the Dramatic Club?
6432What?
6432Where do you live?
6432Where''s Eleanor?
6432Where''s Helen?
6432Which class are you?
6432Who do you think was taken in to- night?
6432Who is Nettie Dwight?
6432Who is it that you''re going to take to- night?
6432Who is it?
6432Who wrote it? 6432 Who?"
6432Who?
6432Whose are these?
6432Why are n''t you out being a little girl with the rest of them?
6432Why did n''t you take it to her, Laurie?
6432Why did n''t you tell me that you''d rather room alone?
6432Why did n''t you tell us that you knew Mr. Blake, Betty?
6432Why do n''t you take freshman gym too? 6432 Why not?"
6432Why not?
6432Why should I be coming?
6432Why should n''t I be?
6432Why? 6432 Why?"
6432Will one of you lend me a notebook?
6432Will you take a few notes, please?
6432Will you two stay while I write it?
6432Wo n''t it be fun to hear her tell about it?
6432Wo n''t morning do?
6432Wo n''t you have a seat?
6432Wo n''t you let me go in with you? 6432 Would n''t she be more likely to go into the Clio Club next week?"
6432Would n''t you better turn on the lights for a moment, daughter?
6432Would you like-- shan''t we go down and dance?
6432Would you mind not staying now, Betty?
6432Written lesson?
6432Yes, have you seen it? 6432 Yes, is n''t it?"
6432You absurd little Puritan,she said,"is that what you''re bothering your head about?
6432You do n''t like her one bit, do you, Ethel? 6432 You do n''t mean that she''s taken you in with that, Rachel?
6432You do n''t think it was a coincidence? 6432 You have n''t forgotten about our talk the day of the game, have you, Helen?"
6432You knew from that wonderful calendar pad, did n''t you?
6432You mean you think she did it?
6432You mean,said Betty, in amazement,"that you''re going to give up your corner- room with the three windows and the lovely burlap hangings?"
6432You three here,went on Katherine, intent on her census,"and you''re at the Hilton, are n''t you, Eleanor?"
6432You were n''t in earnest about my having run off and left you so much?
6432You''d ruther roll hoops, had n''t you?
6432You''ll be awfully glad to see your brother, wo n''t you?
6432You''re quite sure we could n''t find it between us?
6432You''re very fond of Eleanor, are n''t you?
6432You''ve been at it since three o''clock, have n''t you? 6432 You''ve got his answer?"
6432''And you, Miss Watson,''he said,''what do you think?
6432''The Quiver''is n''t a college magazine, is it, Frances?
6432After all, what did it matter who knew?
6432Afterward Miss Ferris made coffee for us, and what do you suppose he did?
6432And am I also mistaken in supposing that you have brought me a story for''The Quiver''?"
6432And besides, Betty Wales has come to see me on a very particular errand, have n''t you, Betty, dear?"
6432And do you see as much of her as ever, or has she dropped her old friends now that she has so many new ones?"
6432And how is your protege, Miss Watson, getting on nowadays?"
6432And how should we know whether or not she told the truth?"
6432And now,"added Betty yawning,"as we were up till two last night, I think we''d better go to bed, do n''t you?"
6432And what do you think about Eleanor Watson?"
6432And what is this about''offering the proper explanation''?
6432And why are n''t you at the gym.?"
6432And yet-- if Eleanor had really been influenced by what she had tried to do for Helen, would n''t it be mean to back out now?
6432Are n''t our new curtains lovely?"
6432Are n''t you a Harding girl?"
6432Are n''t you going to dress?
6432Are people supposed to explain compliments?"
6432Are you sick, Betty?"
6432Are you sure you wo n''t change your mind?"
6432Blake?"
6432Blake?"
6432But if I can get a single room there, I''d rather have it, would n''t you?"
6432But in general, I mean, why will you never admit that you want a certain thing, or hope to get a certain thing?"
6432But then is n''t life a responsibility?"
6432But was his number one twenty- one, or was it three hundred forty- something, and Cousin Alice''s one twenty- one on One Hundred and Second Street?
6432But what in the world do I amount to?"
6432But what?
6432CHAPTER XIX GOOD- BYES"Oh, Betty Wales, what''s your hurry?"
6432CHAPTER XVIII TRIUMPHS AND TROUBLES"Are n''t you going to have any breakfast, Betty?"
6432Ca n''t I persuade you to change your mind?"
6432Ca n''t you see that if she is mean enough to plagiarize''The Quiver''s''story, she is probably capable of lying out of it?
6432Ca n''t you see that it explains everything?
6432Could it possibly wait till to- morrow?"
6432Could you come to the Jabberwock party Monday night, if I should decide to have it?"
6432Creep away like a thief in the night-- let them forget that she had ever been a disgrace to them and to 19--?
6432Did he telegraph the registrar again this year, Betty?"
6432Did n''t I tell you last year that every Harding girl has to find out her one talent before she can amount to anything?
6432Did n''t she consult you about it?"
6432Did n''t you have it waved?"
6432Did n''t you hear Professor White giving it out for to- morrow?
6432Did n''t you know she''d been in Ireland all summer?"
6432Did the girls tell you?"
6432Did you ever see such duds as the pickle heiress wears?
6432Did you give me fifty cents or a quarter?
6432Did you have a good time too?"
6432Did you really think I''d take Miss Ayres and let you take Miss Carlson?
6432Did you say there were thirty girls in this house?
6432Do I dare to cut it out?"
6432Do n''t you really care whom I ask?"
6432Do n''t you remember how we used to count on her for all our little reunions?
6432Do n''t you see that an open disgrace would n''t mean any more punishment?
6432Do n''t you think so?"
6432Do n''t you think, Eleanor, that you''re getting a little quixotic in your old age?"
6432Do n''t you, Frances?"
6432Do you know Madeline Ayres?"
6432Do you know her at all?"
6432Do you mean you want me to take Miss Ayres too?
6432Do you mind my telling you?"
6432Do you see your way out, Miss Watson?"
6432Do you suppose I shall ever learn to think up arguments for myself?"
6432Do you suppose anybody will give a dinner for you to- night?"
6432Do you suppose mademoiselle will ever believe me?"
6432Do you think I ought to telegraph?"
6432Do you think he''ll do it?"
6432Does n''t it make you wish you could send out fresh shoots and blossoms yourself, and help make the world glad?"
6432Does she look or act like the sort of person that she has shown herself to be?"
6432Eleanor''s pride revolted against such a course, and yet what else was there to do?
6432For example, how could she plan what to say to Mr. Blake until she knew what Mr. Blake would say to her?
6432For had not Eleanor come back to her, and was not the difficult decision made at last?
6432For the hundredth time Betty questioned, did Eleanor deserve the consideration that was being asked for her?
6432Has Mary come yet?"
6432Have I ever been quite so mean as you make me out?
6432Have n''t I behaved like a scholar and a gentleman?"
6432Have n''t you seen him?"
6432Have we time to take our walk, Betty?"
6432Have you any idea what time it is?"
6432Have you forgotten how we used to hunt chocolate shops together, and do the Latin Quarter at night, and teach my cousins American manners?"
6432How could she have thought it?
6432How did it get there, Laurie?"
6432How did we ever manage last fall?"
6432How do you find out so much about college?"
6432How was she to win back Dora''s confidence and change Betty''s pity to respect?
6432How would you fix it?"
6432How''s that for a nice little stunt?"
6432I do n''t suppose you care to break into that, do you?
6432I say, Betty, you do n''t suppose she''d get up and go before breakfast, do you?
6432I suppose that most of the people who come to see an editor are authors, are n''t they?"
6432I suppose,"went on Betty, when Helen did not answer,"I suppose you want to ask why I do n''t sit up to study?
6432I''d planned to study tonight but how could I hurt Mary''s feelings by not going to the hair- raising?
6432I''ll see you to- night if I can get a chance, and if not you''ll surely be round at Easter?"
6432I''m such a duffer with girls-- is it all right for me to ask you to go for a walk?"
6432I''ve asked you once already, have n''t I, Betty?"
6432If you break down, what good will it do you to have written a fine story?
6432Is it really important, Frances?
6432Is n''t Mrs. Brooks a wonderful story- teller?"
6432Is n''t it considered quite an honor?"
6432Is n''t it lovely?"
6432Is n''t she here?"
6432Is n''t that European trip of hers almost over?
6432Is n''t that killing?"
6432Is n''t the story hers?"
6432Is n''t there any chance that you might be able to by the end of next week?"
6432Is n''t there something we can have a play for?"
6432Is n''t to- day the twentieth of February?"
6432Is n''t''The Hand of Fate''a modern drama, I should like to know?"
6432Is she sorry to have come to her senses, I wonder?"
6432Is there any one in particular that you want asked tonight?"
6432Is this a nice one?"
6432Is this fine moral feeling strong enough to stand a strain?
6432Is your theme a story?"
6432It could n''t be on the list of exchanges?"
6432It was splendid fun, but what did it matter after all who won or lost?
6432It''s going to be very hard for you to earn that stone, is n''t it?"
6432Jean, where is my basket- ball song?"
6432Just what is a sugaring- off, Dora?"
6432Miss Reese is a nice girl, but she''s a little too quiet for me, and Miss Watson-- let''s see, she was at that dance the first night, was n''t she?
6432Mr. Blake, Betty and Dorothy, Beatrice-- the whole college-- what could they prove?
6432Nice of them, was n''t it?
6432Now Miss Raymond, do n''t I look lots younger than Dottie?"
6432Now tell me frankly, Miss Wales, how would the Harding girls as a whole look at this matter?"
6432Now, are you a freshman?"
6432Now, why should that be?
6432Oh, Eleanor, will you really take her?
6432Oh, Helen Chase Adams, how did it ever happen?"
6432Oh, Mrs. Brooks,"she called, getting up and going over to the divan,"did you know that Mary had set a fashion up here?
6432Or are you still on salad and sandwiches?"
6432Ought I to interfere with that?"
6432Ought n''t you to send word if you''re not going?"
6432See here"--he reached hastily for his watch--"I was going to a tea, was n''t I?
6432See here, Betty,"she added quickly,"have you any idea why Eleanor is so touchy about that story?
6432Shall I go?"
6432Shall I make it all over marsh- mallows, Nita?"
6432Shall you come to hear me lecture, Miss Wales?"
6432She herself was partly responsible for Eleanor''s downfall; for had she not persuaded her, against her will, to give the story to the"Argus"?
6432She''s a class officer already, is n''t she?"
6432Should n''t you have thought tucks would be easier, Helen?"
6432Should n''t you think she''d be willing to give other people a little show now?"
6432Some other girl in 19-- ought to have been in the first four, but it will be something, wo n''t it?"
6432The absorbing question was, what did Mr. Blake mean to do, and how would a dinner with Eleanor in the seat opposite affect his intentions?
6432The missing half of the idea, to which Betty had not the faintest clew, was-- how could it be done?
6432The next thing to settle was whether it were right to help Eleanor to cover up her deceit?
6432The night is n''t set?
6432Then"To whom have I the honor of speaking?"
6432There''s no harm in that, is there?"
6432This one is called''The Hand of Fate''--doesn''t that sound thrilling?
6432Was it fair to girls like Helen Adams, who worked hard and got no recognition, that Eleanor should get recognition for work which was not her own?
6432Was it fair to set aside the gay, self- absorbed Eleanor of to- day in favor of the clinging, repentant Eleanor of the week before?
6432Was it right to help her cover up the ruin?
6432Was n''t it for myself that you wanted me?
6432Was n''t it lovely of her to pin it on me?"
6432Was n''t it the most exciting thing?
6432Was that east or west, and was it Cousin Alice''s address before or after she moved last?
6432We ca n''t just walk in and offer our services, can we?"
6432We have to look out for those things, do n''t we, Betty?"
6432Well, why not?
6432Were you going to try to sell it to a regular magazine?"
6432What are you doing up here yourself, Dick?"
6432What could Miss Egerton have meant?
6432What did you think we were all groaning so about, Betty?"
6432What on earth are you doing up here?"
6432What shall it be?"
6432What''s she done lately?"
6432What''s the particular cause of grievance to- day?"
6432What''s the use of bothering if she does n''t know enough to come down?"
6432What''s to- night, Nita?"
6432Where did you say she lives?"
6432Where has it been all the time?"
6432Where have you been, Bob?"
6432Which house are you in, Rachel?"
6432Which of us looks the youngest?"
6432Which should you prefer, a big room with a microscopic closet or a microscopic room with an enormous closet?"
6432Who do you suppose will go in tonight?"
6432Who had arranged it?
6432Who in the world is Richard Blake?"
6432Who indeed but Betty Wales?
6432Who''ll be the defeated candidate, in chains?"
6432Why are n''t the members the same sort too?"
6432Why are n''t you satisfied to let matters take their course?"
6432Why did n''t you tell it?"
6432Why do you take everything out at once, Betty?"
6432Why in the world had the"snob of snobs"chosen to bring her to the reception?
6432Why should Bob mind having you know that she hopes she''s going into the Dramatic Club?"
6432Why should Eleanor''s dearest and most intimate friend have said such a thing?
6432Will you?"
6432Will you?"
6432Would you be willing to risk one thoroughly dishonest student not to overthrow it?''
6432You ca n''t do the exercises any too well, can you?"
6432You do n''t know her much, do you?
6432You know I did, do n''t you, Eleanor?"
6432You''ll help me entertain them, wo n''t you, Betty?"
6432You''re going back to- day, you said?"
6432You''re going to the library, are n''t you?
6432You''re perfectly certain that she''ll be engaged?
6432You''re sure this is the night he was coming?"
6432ca n''t you go skating tomorrow?"
6432inquired Madeline,"and circuses, and nice little stunts?