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28255Gambrel?
28255Which Would You Rather Do or Go Fishing?
28255[ Illustration: Which would you rather do or go fishing?
63205''Are you deaf?'' 63205 ''Is it the rose, with its breath of balm?
63205''What?'' 63205 And what did you do then?"
63205Are n''t you glad of it, Guy, you would n''t have liked to have killed him dead, would you?
63205Are there Indians on the Plains?
63205But you are not frightened now, darling?
63205Do n''t you see who I am? 63205 Do you know what steamer he will leave on?"
63205Had n''t you any compass?
63205Has n''t it nearly broken my heart to think of leaving you, Aggie, and Mr. and Mrs. Harwood, and all the rest? 63205 How was it?"
63205How was the baby, when you left?
63205How?
63205I think not,said Guy kindly,"but what could have put such a queer idea as that into your head, Aggie?"
63205I wonder what papa brought so many guns for?
63205Is it cold there? 63205 Is it true,"said one,"that Harwood is going there?"
63205Is that true, sir?
63205Like partridges?
63205Nor with words either,interrupted Aggie,"but who was Guy Fawkes, Gus?"
63205Oh dear, dear, did n''t you die with fright?
63205Oh, did she? 63205 Pretty figures we shall make to- morrow, sha''n''t we?
63205Then she woke from out her slumber, And she said-- within her heart--''Shall I join that happy number? 63205 Watching the moon is all very well?"
63205Well, what do they say?
63205What are we to have such fun at? 63205 What in the world could have startled them so?"
63205What is alkali?
63205What is the matter, John?
63205What is your name?
63205What''s the matter?
63205Whereabouts are they?
63205Who were Lewis and Clarke?
63205Why did n''t you shoot his head right off?
63205Why?
63205''Do n''t you hear that dreadful noise?
63205''What should we do if one should appear?''
63205But did you believe what you used to tell them?"
63205But only look at the moon rising above that snowy peak; is n''t it perfectly lovely?"
63205Do you want her to leave you?"
63205For himself he could provide, but what should he do for his mother?
63205Guy, why do n''t you say thank you?"
63205Has some one sent you here to apply for the place?"
63205Has somebody stepped on his poor''ittle toe?"
63205He told her Mrs. Harwood, and the eldest boy said,"That''s ma''s name, is n''t it, ma?
63205How shall I be able to repay you?"
63205In their joyous song take part?''
63205Is it the gem of the diamond mine?
63205Is it the shell, with its sea- song calm?
63205Is she unkind to you?
63205Jetty Back, where did you light your lamp to- night?"
63205Loring?"
63205Miss Carrie, wo n''t you tell me one?"
63205Mr. Graham uttered an exclamation of delight,"Was there ever such good luck before?"
63205Now, which one are you going with, Guy?"
63205Oh, my dear, dear mother?"
63205Oh, what shall I do?''
63205Or the pearl, that low in the deep doth shine?''
63205Shall I repeat it over to you?"
63205This they understood to mean"who are you?"
63205What are yours about Aggie?"
63205What could he do with her?
63205What do you think the prettiest Miss Amy?
63205What do you want of ma?
63205What is the matter, Guy?"
63205What was he to do when compelled to leave these friends?
63205When do they start?"
63205Where should he leave her, while he went to try his fortune?
63205Will it melt?"
63205Wo n''t that be glorious?"
63205asked George,"that they thought it was salt, and put it into their soup, and were surprised to find that it made it watery-- and nothing more?"
63205cried Aggie, impatiently,"who did she love, Guy?"
63205cried Guy, joyfully, his heart bounding, then falling like lead as he added,"but my mother?"
63205exclaimed Mr. Harwood,"can it be possible that you fired that well- directed shot?"
63205said she,''what is it that I shall do?''
63205she cried,"where have you been?
63205where has she gone to?"
63205who should I have to tell me stories?"
23129Are there not many kinds of marmots in America? 23129 But why did he not pick it up in the water?"
23129But why do they do so? 23129 Can we not assist you?"
23129Cousin Frank,said he, one evening as they floated along,"you wish very much to get a shot at the swans?"
23129Do they ever kill the ospreys?
23129Do you expect the dog to fetch him out?
23129Do you mean to make soup in your shoe, Luce?
23129How do you know there are sturgeon in the lake?
23129How do you mean to do it, brother?
23129How large a tree would it require?
23129How?
23129How?
23129I say, cook, what''s for dinner to- morrow?
23129Is it necessary the night should be a dark one?
23129Prairie- dogs, you mean?--the same we met with on the Southern prairies?
23129Roast or boiled-- which would you prefer?
23129Well, what is it, brother?
23129Well,inquired Lucien,"what pleases you, coz?"
23129What are these, captain?
23129What are they?
23129What difference?
23129What is it?
23129What is it?
23129What other sort?
23129What say you, brothers?
23129What shall we do?
23129Why, what''s to hinder us to hew a log, and make a dugout? 23129 You may ask, Why so many names?
23129You think there are cedar- trees on the hills we saw this morning?
23129You would rather not go back up the river?
23129_ Tripe de roche_?
23129All of them acknowledged this, but what else could they do?
23129Are they not, Cousin Luce?"
23129Are you still ready to undertake it?
23129Boy reader, do you share my joy?
23129Boy reader, you have heard of the Hudson''s Bay Company?
23129But the beasts gone to the bottom-- how can we get at him?"
23129But their provisions were at length entirely exhausted, and what was to be done?
23129But what could it avail him?
23129But what of that?
23129But whither go our Boy Hunters in their birch- bark canoe?
23129But whither go they now?
23129Come, boy reader, shall we accompany them?
23129Could she have drowned herself?
23129Do n''t you think so, Luce?"
23129Do you suppose that these birds do not_ think_?
23129Do you think that he was not aware of this advantage when he started in the race?
23129Does the prospect not deter you?
23129First,--would our hunters find any swans on the river?
23129Francois,"rejoined Basil,"it''s easy to say` make a boat;''how is that to be done, I pray?"
23129Had he seen any?
23129Had she dashed her head against a rock, or become entangled in weeds at the bottom of the river?
23129Had some great fish, the"gar pike,"or some such creature, got hold of and swallowed her?
23129Have the fish of the lakes no enemy?
23129He was within three feet of the muzzle of my rifle; but what of that when I could not get the gun to go off?
23129How could they free the rope?
23129How were they to reach that afoot?
23129I shall be satisfied with the table-- what care I for mahogany?
23129In the water were fish-- they doubted not that-- but how were they to catch them?
23129Is it a raft you mean, Cousin Norman?"
23129It has been asked: Why they do not capture the fish themselves?
23129It was fast at both ends, and how were they to release it from the rock they had left?
23129It''s a splendid skin-- why not get it too?"
23129Many had been seen on the preceding day, and why not then?
23129One of them could easily cross over again and untie it, but how was he to get back to the others?
23129Second,--if they should, would these birds allow themselves to be approached near enough to be shot at?
23129Should they kill him on the spot or go a little farther?
23129The owl would make but a spare breakfast, and after that where was the next meal to come from?
23129The suggestion was a good one, but where was the rope to come from?
23129The_ tripe de roche_ had to be boiled,--it could not be eaten else,--and where was the fire?
23129This Norman''s companions could easily credit, but where was the meat to come from?
23129Under these circumstances would he remain so long, unless something unpleasant had happened to him?
23129Were it not so, how could they exist in the midst of an Arctic summer, when the days are months in duration?
23129Were they all together when you shot them?"
23129What are they, Luce?"
23129What are they?"
23129What could they do with it?
23129What sort of wolves are they?"
23129What was to be done?
23129What, then, could they do?
23129When would he be relieved?
23129When would the fierce brute feel inclined to leave him?
23129Where, then, had she gone?
23129Whither go they?
23129Who is he?
23129Why then, I should ask-- why this complication?
23129Will you believe me, when I tell you that all this immense tract is a wilderness-- a howling wilderness, if you like a poetical name?
23129Would they be able to trace him from the camp?
23129Would you like to know something of the country whence come these furs?--of the animals whose backs have been stripped to obtain them?
23129You are ready?
23129You remember Marengo?
23129asked Francois, appealing to Basil and Lucien;"shall we have the sport?
23129continued he, pointing ahead;"you see yonder rocks?
23129cried Basil, flinging down the bag,"how are you off for supper?
23129cried Francois, starting up as if something had occurred to him;"what about the wolverene?
23129where was the wood to make one?
34668Are there not two kinds of sandal- wood?
34668But what do you intend to do, Congo?
34668He appears to be stooping?
34668How deep think you it is?
34668How know you that they are rooyebok?
34668I do n''t see them yet;--where, Jan?
34668Well, what does he do there?
34668What are ye after, old boy?
34668What could_ they_ know about hunting? 34668 What is it?
34668What is old Swart doing, anyhow? 34668 What''s the Kaffir about?"
34668Where had the creature come from?
34668Where?
34668Who?
34668And what were the young Von Blooms and Van Wyks doing in the wilderness?
34668And who are the young yagers?
34668And who, then, is Diedrik Van Wyk?
34668But how was Swartboy to capture the cock?
34668But how was Swartboy to get near enough to discharge one of his tiny shafts into the bird''s body?
34668But how was it?
34668But how was the Bushman to accomplish this?
34668But what could this little creature want with the ostriches?
34668But what else could it have done?
34668But what had become of our fennec-- poor little fellow?
34668But what rendered it so?
34668But what would his arrows avail-- poisoned as they were-- at the distance of five hundred yards?
34668But where was the lioness?
34668But who are the other three that share with them the circle of the camp- fire?
34668Did he insist upon having both the carcasses to himself?
34668Did he intend to place himself in ambush and wait for their return?
34668Did he mean to transport it in that way to his burrow?
34668Did he not draw his bow yonder?"
34668Did they propose taking to the mountain?
34668Do you take blesboks for sheep, to be driven about by a pair of boys mounted on ponies?
34668Do you want drown us, ole fool?"
34668For what purpose?
34668For what purpose?
34668For what, then, was it trailing them?
34668Had any of the other antelopes come in his way?
34668Had the rock- rabbits ventured forth again?
34668Had they sprung up the mountain?
34668Horses, hunters, drivers, and dogs, were all in sight; but what cared the lions for that?
34668How can it be regarded as a crime?
34668How could they, as it was behind the trees in the centre of the grove?
34668How had they ascertained that the drift was fordable?
34668How long might his implacable sentinel keep watch upon him?
34668How then?
34668How was Hans going to manage it?
34668How was he to approach them within the range required for his small bow-- that is, within less than fifty yards?
34668How were the brutes to be kept off?
34668How were they to do so in safety?
34668How would he endure the terrible thirst that was raging within him?
34668How would he suffer it until they should arrive?
34668How, then, could they talk of"stalking"on such ground?
34668How?
34668I ca n''t tell what he''s about-- can you, Klaas?"
34668It was close upon sunset, and should night come down what would become of Congo?
34668Not its size, and surely not the force with which it could be projected from that tiny bow?
34668Not with the lion?
34668Now there was still a mystery Swartboy had not explained; and that was, how this animal, when it found the eggs, was able to_ get at their contents_?
34668Now what was the little fennec doing?
34668Now why was he rolling the_ egg_?
34668Only one other was upon its feet; and that was the old cock that had kept apart?
34668Should the lioness remain, how was he to get out of it?
34668Should they ascend it?
34668Should they saddle and ride out after the gemsboks?
34668Some would have considered the death of the eagle a just punishment; but, then, what was its crime?
34668Surely they would not let him come so near?
34668The merest child could have told that much-- anybody-- for who does not recognise the great African ostrich at the first glance?
34668The only weapon left him was his hunting- knife; but what was a knife against the hide of a rhinoceros?
34668The precipice could not be scaled?
34668The store proved one of the largest?
34668There can be no mistake about the animal meant by Job when he wrote,` Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
34668They must already have perceived the approach of the horses or heard the sound of their trampling hoofs?
34668They were basking, no doubt; but, for birds so wary, why did they not spring up and take to flight?
34668They would not be able to follow it, and then, what might be his fate?
34668Was Jan going to ride up and snare the birds?
34668Was he covering eggs?
34668Was he dead?
34668Was it a note of triumph?
34668Was it the roer?
34668Was it true that any people hunted the lion in that way?
34668Was there a nest?
34668What are these?
34668What are they about?"
34668What are they doing?
34668What could be causing such a commotion amongst them?
34668What could he have fired at?
34668What could it be?
34668What had led to their so suddenly changing their resolution?
34668What is a"fennec?"
34668What is an"assegai?"
34668What plan, then, had he in his mind?
34668What prey was it in pursuit of?
34668What say ye all?"
34668What say you?"
34668What to Hendrik and the yagers?
34668What was it after?
34668What was the best course to be pursued?
34668What was to be the result?
34668What were they doing there?
34668What were they to do then?
34668What would he say to his medical friend?
34668When the sound died away, he would rise erect again, fling another pebble_ farther out than the last_, and then crouch and listen as before?
34668Where had she gone?
34668Where was Swartboy at that moment?
34668Where was Swartboy to take part in the affair, and to give his advice?
34668Where were they?
34668Where would Hendrik be then?
34668Which would be the conqueror?
34668Who are their companions?
34668Who are they that laugh so loudly and cheerfully?
34668Who are they?
34668Why was the lion silent?
34668Wilt thou trust him because his strength is great?
34668Would Hans and the others believe him lost, and follow upon his spoor?
34668Would he borrow the rifle from Hendrik, or the great elephant- gun-- the"roer"--from Groot Willem, and shoot the ostrich?
34668a Kaffir the driver of a wagon?
34668alone?"
34668b''lieve you tell depth so?
34668dat you?"
34668inquired several;"are they coming back?"
34668or was it a signal of distress?
34668or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
34668or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?''
34668tink so, ole skellum?
34668what creature?"
34668without a gun?"
34668without arms?
34668you ca n''t tell that way; can you?"
63566''But what are you?'' 63566 ''Now, you canting, cowardly lubber, why the henckers did n''t you hang out a light?''
63566''What seek you here?'' 63566 Air-- breath-- sunshine-- light-- life?"
63566All black in the hull, with slender spars and double topsails?
63566Am I to find a grave here, after all?
63566And Tom Spiller?
63566And it was for this purpose she gave me the long knife to sharpen so carefully?
63566And what do you make her out to be?
63566And what is this?
63566And where was this?
63566Another-- who-- which?
63566Any zeels?
63566Are there more news of her?
63566Are they all gone?
63566Are you sure, Hartly?
63566But how know we not that one or both killed the fetisher, who was at worship in the Wood of the Devil?
63566But how was he drowned?
63566But how?
63566But suppose that we waited a month, captain,asked Reeves, gloomily,"where would our provisions be?--where our fresh water?"
63566But the tools and the skins?
63566But the victualling-- of what does it consist?
63566But what is all this to us?
63566But why?
63566But your ring?
63566Can I not kill him?
63566Can we have passed her?
63566Captain Hartly''s friend, sir?
63566Corporal Cuffy, do you think you could have knocked her mainboom away, when the sea is so smooth?
63566Did he add, you should have_ liberty_ to enjoy your honours?
63566Do we gain upon her?
63566Do you feel snug, sir?
63566Do you really believe in it?
63566Do you see that deep chasm in the rocks in the north end of the isle?
63566Do you wish your nightcap sent up to you, Tom?
63566Drowned-- how, by a skua?
63566For what purpose-- to fight?
63566From where?
63566Good Heavens-- when?
63566Got any feesh?
63566Greenland?
63566Hallo, what have you fellows got in the cask?
63566Hallo?
63566Have the currents caused this?
63566Have they no belief in a Supreme Being?
63566How came it to be cast up there?
63566How do you feel yourself now, my lad?
63566How do you know, Hans?
63566How does she bear?
63566How far is La Scie from the Gull Island?
63566How long have you lived here?
63566How-- why-- what do you mean?
63566How?
63566How?
63566How?
63566How?
63566How?
63566How?
63566I wonder much how the masts of that old craft the_ Bounty_ have stood these many years?
63566If we had known, or been guilty of it, would we have ventured ashore to trade or barter with you like brothers?
63566In such a sea as this?
63566In that hole?
63566In the name of Heaven,said the cavalier,"who and what are you?"
63566In what way?
63566Is he about my size; with very dark whiskers and short curly hair?
63566Is it blowing hard?
63566Is such the custom?
63566It-- what?
63566Lad!--where?
63566Look out for what?
63566May I not go out for an hour, sir, and see what is going on in the harbour?
63566Mr. Manly,I heard him cry,"take time, please; do you see anything yet, sir-- of the brig, I mean?"
63566Murdered?
63566No one is near?
63566Not-- not to be killed and eaten?
63566Now, what the deuce is this?
63566Off the coast of Greenland?
63566Oh,groaned Hartly,"do you not understand-- have I not told you?
63566Only five miles distant, say you?
63566Query?
63566Sailors wo n''t eat white bear hams?
63566Separated from all succour from the ship-- alone upon the ice, and with night coming on, what will become of us?
63566She that was overhauled and plundered, and had three of her crew shot by the_ Black Schooner_?
63566She will assist me to escape in it to a big ship at the Pongos?
63566Six-- left as a deck- watch, I suppose?
63566So you think; but wait until--"When?
63566Something?
63566Terrible spirit,said Dom Vasco,"is the presence of a mere mortal so hateful to you?"
63566The tribe too, how?
63566Then,said Hartly, to keep up the spirits of his crew by jesting,"what colour do you think he is, Cuffy?"
63566To be your prisoner?
63566Well, Hans,said I,"how do you like this adventure?"
63566Well?
63566What do you mean by''query''?
63566What do you mean by_ white_,asked the carpenter,"when we all know the devil is black?"
63566What does that mean?
63566What is it-- where did it come from?
63566What is that?
63566What is that?
63566What is the matter?
63566What on earth can be worse than that? 63566 What the devil are you lubbers about under the counter?"
63566What then?
63566What then?
63566What then?
63566What then?
63566What then?
63566What will the Devil think of this?
63566What_ do_ you mean, Hartly?
63566When?
63566Where am I?
63566Where away?
63566Where?
63566Which-- what ship?
63566While opening and cleaning the fish at a spring, previous to broiling it( an almost epicurean process to me), I found in its entrails-- what? 63566 Who was he?"
63566Why did you leave me there, Hartly-- it might have been, to die?
63566Why not slip your cable and run, then?
63566Why?
63566Why?
63566Why?
63566Without arms?
63566You are going there with all these people?
63566You are sure she is a schooner?
63566You can see the ocean?
63566_ Better!_I reiterated, with perplexity;"how-- where?"
63566_ Was_--is he then dead?
63566''Speak,''continued the figure, with mournful earnestness;''what seek you?''
63566( Who was this_ other_ unfortunate that had perished so miserably?
63566Amoo told me----""Who is Amoo?"
63566And he told you----""That I was reserved for the greatest honour?"
63566And is it not strange that in this age of a civilized world such things_ can_ be?"
63566And, if so, who would come in time?
63566But how, in such a country, was this to be accomplished?
63566But, meantime, where were they?
63566Do you hear_ that_?"
63566Do you not know?"
63566Else, wherefore did I bury ship after ship in that tempestuous sea, or split them by the flaming bolts, that all on board might perish?
63566Even a foreign_ negro_, or his wives, dare not enter it; then, what punishment was due to me, a white man, for having ventured to do so?
63566How came it there, and what was its history?
63566How is the year divided here?"
63566How many of her crew were alive, or had she a crew at all?
63566How shall I describe the days that passed-- and how the nights?
63566If so, what were their sufferings-- if abandoned, amid that world of ice, whither had they gone, and where had their perilous journey ended?
63566Jack, did you observe a great hole in the courtyard without?"
63566Mr. Jack Manly!----""Well, sir?"
63566Need I say their shrieks and cries for pity were piercing and unheeded?
63566Oh, sir, how shall I ever forget it?"
63566On Greenland, on the Labrador, or in the grave?
63566Then followed the welcome voice of the gunner on the low rocky point of Fort Amherst, challenging as usual--"What ship is that?"
63566Was this unfortunate the last survivor, who, in desperation, had thus awfully ended his misery?
63566We seemed all to read and know her history instinctively at a glance; but her crew-- what had their fate been?
63566Were both upon my track, or had chance alone brought him here?
63566What had she been-- a ship, brig, or schooner?
63566What says the motto of our country?"
63566What think you, shipmates, of a whole city full?"
63566When you are ashore!--ashore indeed-- when shall we ever see the shore?"
63566Where is the plunder?''
63566Where was she from?
63566Who of my people would venture to your ship when we know now what we never knew before?"
63566Why did we not perish with the_ Leda_?
63566Will fate never weary of persecuting me?"
63566Will that suit you?"
63566You know that she-- but_ where is she_?"
63566after all we have seen and suffered together, is it not cruel of fate to persecute and finish us thus?
63566of course; but for what purpose?"
63566or can her old spars have gone by the board at last?"
63566said I;"for what?"
63566said I;"the ship was blown out to sea?"
63566what are you?"
63566where is all this to end?
63566who, then, would be disposed to aid me?
63566why the devil do n''t you show a light?''
12170And that they buried the bulk of their gold somewhere back near the third fall?
12170And you discovered no fall?
12170And you''ll bring your mother?
12170And you''ll come back as soon as you can?
12170Anything in it?
12170Are n''t you going to look in the pack?
12170Are you coming, Wabi?
12170Are you hit-- bad?
12170Are you sure-- you can reach the chasm?
12170But what if they had been Woongas? 12170 By George, what do you suppose it means?"
12170Ca n''t you stay-- and join in the campaign?
12170Can we keep the skin?
12170Can you make it, Rod?
12170Did n''t he show fight?
12170Did n''t_ you_ shoot?
12170Did you ever have a dream that bothered you, Rod?
12170Do you suppose they would follow?
12170Does n''t the chasm continue east?
12170Does the stove smoke?
12170Give me a lift on the arm, will you?
12170Have you any hot water?
12170How do you know?
12170How far away is it, Muky?
12170How far did you travel down the chasm?
12170How far, Wabi?
12170How is that for cheerful news, Rod?
12170How is that, Muky?
12170How many shells have you got, Rod?
12170How much farther, Rod?
12170How?
12170I wonder-- if that-- is Wolf?
12170If that were so, why should they have fought to the death for the possession of the map?
12170If the gold is seventy- five or a hundred miles away, why were those men here, and with only a handful of nuggets in their possession? 12170 Is a mink worth much?"
12170Is it a good one?
12170Is it bad? 12170 It is n''t a joke?"
12170It was an awful jaunt, was n''t it, Muky?
12170James Bay is practically the same as Hudson Bay, is n''t it?
12170Looks queer, does n''t it?
12170Muky, you lend me a hand with the bones, will you? 12170 Not so bad as we thought, eh, Rod?"
12170Sent Minnetaki away?
12170Shot?
12170Shot?
12170Then you believe we are far enough away from the Woongas?
12170We can start pretty soon?
12170We''re going to live in it?
12170What does Mukoki mean by''wolf night''?
12170What has gone wrong?
12170What is it, Mukoki?
12170What is it, Mukoki?
12170What is it, Wabi?
12170What shall we do-- to- morrow?
12170What time did you get in?
12170What were you doing last night?
12170What''s the matter with them?
12170What''s up?
12170Where is Mukoki?
12170Who-- did it?
12170Why did n''t they ambush us?
12170Why do you build those little houses?
12170Will you come, too, Mukoki? 12170 Will you let us see the treasure?"
12170Wo n''t it-- smother us?
12170Wo n''t you stay, Rod?
12170You can find your way back to camp alone, ca n''t you?
12170You hurt-- bad?
12170You saw the camp?
12170You shoot?
12170You''ll come back by the time the ice breaks up?
12170You''re better?
12170A hundred and five dollars in a night is n''t bad, is it?"
12170And why would not the Woongas penetrate beyond this mountain?
12170As the last notes died away the cheers that had been close to his lips gave way to the question,"What does that mean?"
12170Breakfast is sizzling hot, everything is packed, and here you are still dreaming of-- what?"
12170But how could he keep it preserved until their return, months later?
12170But where had they discovered the gold?
12170But why had they quarreled?
12170But you do n''t expect me to believe that it snowed enough yesterday afternoon and last night to cover this cabin, do you?"
12170Can you hold the gun?"
12170Could Minnetaki have been here?
12170Could he hold out?
12170Could that crumpled bit of bark hold the secret of the lost mine?
12170Did not Mukoki realize this?
12170Did that chasm hold the secret of the dead men?
12170Did the Woongas not fear pursuit?
12170Did you ever notice that a half of one of his ears is gone?
12170Did you have anything left over from your dinner on the trail to- day?"
12170Did you see anything?"
12170Do n''t you think so?
12170Do you mean it?"
12170Do you suppose she would care?"
12170Eh, Mukoki?"
12170Had Mukoki or he come to join him?
12170Had Rod and the old Indian been attacked?
12170Had she made that footprint in the snow?
12170Had the mysterious spy, or some of his people, waylaid and killed him?
12170Had they passed it among some of the black shadows behind?
12170Have you noticed our last night''s trail?"
12170He knew that she would be glad-- but how glad?
12170He stopped, and his voice betrayed his uneasiness as he asked:"How far do you think we have come?"
12170Ho, Muky, put on the steak, will you?"
12170Ho, Muky,"he called to the old Indian,"cut this fellow up, will you?
12170How could the door be locked within, and the window barred from within, without there being somebody inside?
12170How could they live in this endless desert of snow?
12170How wide was the ledge along which they were traveling?
12170Hunt her up, will you, Rod?"
12170Is it bad, Mukoki?
12170Is it possible that the gold played out-- that they found only what was in the buckskin bag?"
12170Is n''t it luck?"
12170It was not fear, it was not lack of courage, but-- What was there just beyond those cedars, lurking cautiously in the snow gloom?
12170It''s all-- what do you call it-- bosh?
12170Looks pretty yellow, does n''t it?
12170Maddened by the thought that his beloved Wabi was in the hands of merciless enemies, was the old pathfinder becoming reckless?
12170Might he not discover some clue that would lead to a solution of the mystery?
12170Now do you see why we would like to have a difference in the tracks?
12170Or might he hit Minnetaki?
12170Or were they relying upon the strength of their numbers, or, perhaps, planning some kind of ambush?
12170See that mountain yonder?
12170See that tree-- heem birch, with bark off?
12170Should he follow the trail, or would it be safer to steal along among the rocks of the opposite wall of the chasm?
12170Should he use it?
12170Suddenly Rod asked:"Where is Wolf?"
12170Suddenly he asked:"Did Minnetaki ever tell you-- anything-- queer-- about Mukoki, Rod?"
12170Suddenly, without giving a thought to his speech, there shot from Rod,"Is that the way you scalp people?"
12170They''ll see him, wo n''t they?"
12170Was Wabi dead-- and burned in those ruins?
12170Was it Wabi?
12170Was it danger?
12170Was it for the possession of that bark instead of the buckskin bag that the men had fought and died?
12170Was it possible that he could not find it?
12170Was it possible that something had happened to him?
12170Was it possible that the old warrior had discovered a wilder country than that through which he had passed in the chasm?
12170Was it possible that they believed the hunters would not hasten to give them battle?
12170Was it possible that they had given up the pursuit-- that their terrible experience in the dip had made them afraid of further battle?
12170Was n''t that Mukoki''s whistle?"
12170Was that a cry he heard far ahead?
12170Was this fact in itself not significant?
12170What cause had there been for that sanguinary night duel?
12170What could they find to eat?
12170What did it mean?
12170What do you think of it?"
12170What do you think, Mukoki?"
12170What for go again into wolf trap?"
12170What might not happen here, where everything was so strange, so weird, and so different from the wilderness world just over the range?
12170What mysteries might not these grim walls hold?
12170What part had he taken?
12170What was more logical than that?
12170What was the mystery that lurked in the blackness of yonder forest?
12170When their companion returned, he said:"We had better split up this morning, had n''t we, Muky?
12170Where could they find water to drink?
12170Where was Wabi?
12170Which way, Mukoki?"
12170Who had fired the five shots?
12170Who was the other person in the chasm?
12170Why could it not be preserved in what white hunters called an"Indian ice- box"?
12170Why had they fought?
12170Why had they neglected this most valuable part of their spoils?
12170Why was Wabi worried?
12170Would Mukoki never shoot?
12170Would he_ never_ shoot?
12170You no miss?"
12170You no tremble?
12170You remember that when you and I examined the skeleton against the wall we saw that it clutched something that looked like birch- bark in its hand?
12170_ Why had they fought?_ He even found himself repeating this under his breath as he began rummaging about.
12170had lost the trail?
30365--As I already know that he is there, can I see him to- night?
30365About the kites?
30365Ah, Idris and Gebhr? 30365 An elephant?"
30365And Kali?
30365And Saba?
30365And after that who will succeed?
30365And am I such a lady?
30365And before you?
30365And do they live in water?
30365And does he permit her to sleep?
30365And everything which each one possesses and will possess?
30365And how shall we find them among the sand- hills?
30365And may I pluck just those flowers?
30365And shall we ride long?
30365And that one shall not pilfer from the other?
30365And that there should not be between you falsehood, nor treachery, nor hatred?
30365And that you shall be brethren?
30365And the hands and the spears and the cows?
30365And these men?
30365And this camp?
30365And those negroes?
30365And to Abyssinia?
30365And what am I to do afterwards, and where shall I go?
30365And what do you intend to do?
30365And what does she eat during that time?
30365And what is a knight- errant?
30365And what of it?
30365And what then?
30365And what will you do?
30365And who lives beyond the Samburus?
30365And who was Hannibal?
30365And why did England permit the Mahdi to occupy so much territory?
30365And will you, Nur el- Tadhil, leave us?
30365And would they obey?
30365And would you be able to cope with them?
30365And you already understand this? 30365 And you wanted to kill him?"
30365And you, Stas?
30365And you-- and Mea and Kali? 30365 Are there a river and waterfall ahead of us?"
30365Are we already stopping for the night?
30365Are you cold?
30365Are you delighted that you came to me?
30365Are you not a slave?
30365Are you sure that he was a sentinel?
30365But can all their money open for us the gates of paradise which only the blessing of the Mahdi can do?
30365But how can the Sudânese fly across the desert? 30365 But how?"
30365But if he should do it?
30365But if there is a great explosion, will he not get scared?
30365But if you caught one and took him along with us to the ocean?
30365But they awoke?
30365But we will not ride back on camels?
30365But what am I to do and where shall I stay until the time of the afternoon prayer?
30365But what could shake it?
30365But what good are Fatma and her children to the Government?
30365But what makes you think so?
30365But what will the tribesmen of the ill- omened prophet do with them? 30365 But when alone are we not allowed to make an excursion, even though such a tiny bit of a one?"
30365But where shall we seek them?
30365But why should they chase after him? 30365 But why so many?"
30365But you prefer the blessing of the Mahdi?
30365Can they advance as far as Egypt?
30365Could the children chance upon a similar spring?
30365Did any one see you?
30365Did he go long ago?
30365Did he look long?
30365Did those Englishmen return?
30365Did you conjure it to appear before us?
30365Did you ever in your life see a Mzimu?
30365Did you not fear in the night that you would meet a lion or a panther?
30365Did you not learn anything on Mount Linde, and are you not a Christian?
30365Did you order the fetish- men to go with us?
30365Did you order them to be killed?
30365Did you see him?
30365Did you see the snake?
30365Do the lower classes in Egypt really favor the Mahdi?
30365Do they jolt much?
30365Do you desire that the heart of Kali should be the heart of M''Rua and the heart of M''Rua the heart of Kali?
30365Do you desire to accept my doctrines?
30365Do you know what Kali is?
30365Do you know, Kali,he asked a certain day,"that after twenty days on horseback we could reach your country?"
30365Do you see any one any one standing there before me?
30365Do you think that I am not one? 30365 Do you think that another snake is hiding in the tree?"
30365Even unloaded?
30365For what would I then have to do?
30365Get angry, get angry, but who will free the elephant?
30365Have not the Wahimas killed any of these men dressed in white?
30365Have you good camels?
30365How do you feel, little one?
30365How do you know it is far?
30365How do you know that she has permitted it?
30365How does the gentleman know this?
30365How far is Luela from here?
30365How is that water called?
30365How many are there?
30365How will he carry the cartridges, if very few of them remain?
30365How will they find Smain?
30365How? 30365 I wanted to call you, and-- I could not-- but--""But what?"
30365I was awake before then and even wanted to come out of the tent, but--"But what?
30365I? 30365 I?
30365I?
30365If, however, the Egyptian troops are completely routed?
30365Is he the greatest of caliphs? 30365 Is that a great nation?"
30365Is that country like this?
30365Is that so?
30365Is there no help for them?
30365Is there no more on the kite?
30365Kali, did the sick negro hear of the war?
30365Kali, what is the name of your people?
30365Kali,Stas asked in a low tone,"do the Wahimas hunt lions?"
30365Kites?
30365Nonsense,said Stas,"look at this one; is he not well slain?"
30365Quiet them?
30365Shall we at that late hour be able to obtain food and fodder? 30365 Slain?"
30365So he may reward us?
30365So orders came to capture us?
30365So the faithful do not see the prophet?
30365Some evil is brewing?
30365Stas, the lion will not attack us, will he?
30365Stas, what has happened?
30365Stas, why are we flying so?
30365Stas, wo n''t he harm himself?
30365Such as Sahara?
30365Such as you used to send up in Port Said? 30365 Tell me how it was?
30365Tell us how you finished with the boy?
30365That is well, but where shall I find shelter?
30365The Mahdi is not living?
30365Then I shall ask you why your wisdom did not leave them at home?
30365Then I shall be in the geographies?
30365Then Smain is a good man?
30365Then my father and Mr. Rawlinson are not in Benisueif but in El- Gharak?
30365Then what is to be done?
30365Then what is to be done?
30365Then what shall we do?
30365Then you like to be idle?
30365They are sleeping and will not awaken any more?
30365They will not come here?
30365To a drug store?
30365Wahima? 30365 Water- elephants?"
30365Well, what am I to do, and where shall I go with Nell?
30365Well, what are you going to do with me?
30365Well, what will happen? 30365 What am I to do?"
30365What are you doing there, and where are you going?
30365What are you doing?
30365What are you doing?
30365What are you saying, Nell?
30365What are you saying, Nell?
30365What are you talking about, Nell?
30365What do you then do?
30365What do you think could have happened?
30365What do you want?
30365What do you want?
30365What does that mean?
30365What for?
30365What happened?
30365What has happened, Stas?
30365What has happened?
30365What is a Mzimu?
30365What is a siafu? 30365 What is it, dear?"
30365What is it?
30365What is it?
30365What is it?
30365What is it?
30365What is that?
30365What is the matter with you?
30365What is this? 30365 What is this?"
30365What is this?
30365What is this?
30365What is your father?
30365What is''Luela''?
30365What of it? 30365 What shall we do now, Stas?"
30365What would you do if we met the Wahimas, and what would they do?
30365What, Stas?
30365What, do you think?
30365When shall we leave?
30365When will they overtake us?
30365Where are we going?
30365Where is the fetish- man? 30365 Where is the fetish- man?"
30365Where,he finally asked,"are Fumba''s warriors whom the Samburus dispersed?"
30365Where?
30365Where?
30365Who is there?
30365Who knows but that we may find a despatch in the hotel?
30365Who would have prevented you from remaining a Christian in your soul?
30365Who?
30365Why are you giving me that?
30365Why are you looking so?
30365Why do n''t you answer?
30365Why do you want me to give you the rifle?
30365Why do you want to go with us?
30365Why do you want to kill the dog? 30365 Why does the daughter of the moon weep?"
30365Why not?
30365Why should that concern you?
30365Why should you be so anxious?
30365Why should you want to shoot at them?
30365Why, Stas?
30365Why, Stas?
30365Why,she asked in a broken voice,"do Gebhr and Chamis walk around the tree and peer at me?"
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Why?
30365Would you like to see your father?
30365Yes, but you will kill every ugly beast?
30365You are not afraid, now?
30365You could not? 30365 You say then that we will remain in Omdurmân?"
30365Yours, little viper?
30365( A bird?
30365A bird?)
30365After which he asked further:"What were you thinking of at that moment?"
30365After which he began to ask further:"Are you going to transport us to- morrow to Omdurmân?"
30365Again resounded the feverish interrogations:"What is to be done?"
30365Akuna ndege?
30365And Chamis?
30365And Idris asked:"How do you know that we are driving away from the Nile, since the banks can not be seen from here?"
30365And Nell continued in a scarcely audible, dreamy voice:"And papa will come and you will come sometime, will you not?"
30365And after that, what?
30365And she began to call to him:"Elephant, dear elephant, is n''t it true you would not do any harm to us?"
30365And that is death,--do you understand?
30365And what says Kali, the son of the king of Wahima?
30365And why did they not obey his commands?
30365Arabs from the eastern coast?
30365Are there two of you above me?
30365Are you anxious that we should join his detachment?"
30365Are you anxious that your faith should be professed by cowards and base people?"
30365Are you there?"
30365As if I had how many years?"
30365As to judgment, were you judicious at his age?"
30365At this the other officer turned quickly around and asked:"Rawlinson?
30365At you?"
30365Besides, do you know what would have happened if they did not find Smain?
30365Besides, do you think that on the river there are no secret friends of the Mahdi?
30365Buffaloes, perhaps?
30365But I am glad that I did not do that, as the men would perish on the way, and, even if they reached the coast, why should we awaken vain hopes?"
30365But Stas, at the very thought of whipping the"bibi,"jumped as if scalded and shouted in anger:"Fool, do you know who the''bibi''is?"
30365But after a moment he asked:"But what of Chamis?"
30365But do n''t you feel sick?"
30365But he propounded to himself the question, who in such case will carry Nell''s tent and on what will she herself ride?
30365But how will you name this possession?"
30365But what could it be?
30365But what shall Kali do with Faru and with the Samburus who killed Fumba?"
30365But what will become of your kingdom and who will govern the Wahimas in your place?"
30365But when would that happen, and what would they encounter before that time?
30365But who knows who is destined to die first?
30365But why did you climb the tree, and what are you doing there?"
30365But why do they not allow Fatma to leave Port Said?"
30365But why do you not sleep?"
30365By what miracle through long months of journey did they not die from starvation, or become the prey of wild animals?
30365Did n''t you hear him?
30365Did their hoof- beats awaken you?"
30365Did you hear him draw near?"
30365Did you speak of some sick girl?
30365Do you hear the waterfall?"
30365Do you hear?"
30365Do you know that you almost ruined me?
30365Do you know what that means?
30365Do you know where you are at present?"
30365Do you remember, Glenn, the little one''s angelic countenance?"
30365Do you see that opening?
30365Do you see?
30365Do you understand, you fool?"
30365Do you understand?
30365Do you understand?"
30365Do you understand?"
30365Do you understand?"
30365Do you want him to blow it away-- oh, men?"
30365Do you want to drink at that fountain?"
30365Do you want to have plenty of food and milk-- oh, men?"
30365Does Madame know how far it is from Medinet to Khartûm?"
30365Finally Nell, finding herself on her own feet, began to gaze in Pan Tarkowski''s eyes:"Pan Tarkowski--""What is it, Nell?"
30365Finally she asked:"Honestly, Stas, is n''t he wise?"
30365Finally, who could guarantee that Stas would not die after such an operation?
30365For appearances, for a few words, which at the same time you may disavow in your soul?
30365For some time they rode in silence; after which Idris again asked:"How soon shall we arrive at Khartûm?"
30365For what reason did the boy not attempt to fly with his little companion to Abyssinia?
30365For with what will I hunt, with what will I defend you in case of an attack?
30365From these dreams he was awakened by Idris who, pointing at Stas carrying the sleeping girl, asked:"What shall we do with that hornet and that fly?"
30365From whence did Stas get the information about him?
30365Has not some sickness taken hold of me?"
30365Have you ever heard of the Mahdi?"
30365Have you not had enough in the journey from Fayûm to Khartûm?
30365He never in his life saw either Gebhr or the Bedouins; he knew only Chamis, but what was Chamis to him?
30365He restrained himself, however, and, turning to the little girl, asked:"Do you fear, Nell?"
30365Help?
30365Here the Greek broke off and asked:"Do any of these men understand English?"
30365How can you think that she can endure such a journey?
30365How could you do this?"
30365How shall we get through the Samburu country?"
30365How will you be able to slip through?"
30365I do not know whether we can hold out from hunger until the hour of prayer, and who will feed us later?"
30365If she should die, I also will die, and then with what will you come to the Mahdi?"
30365If that really was Fayûm, would they gaze upon it so indifferently?
30365If the slave- hunt is successful, he will take the slaves to the cities to sell them--""What is to be done?"
30365If, however, it should be a division of Smain''s forces who, having encountered the corpses in the ravine, are pursuing the murderers?
30365If, slipping out with the weapon and hiding among the rocks, he should kill not the men but shoot the camels?
30365In Fashoda even adult Europeans die of the fever like flies, and what of such a child?
30365In the meantime the Mahdi replaced the gourd and asked:"So, you reject my doctrines?"
30365In what had she, ill- fated woman, offended the Government or the Khedive?
30365In what manner did they succeed in escaping from the hands of the guards?
30365Is Dinah to go with you?"
30365Is he not one of the directors of the Canal and has he not a brother in Bombay?"
30365Is it so?"
30365Is it worse than a lion?"
30365Is there another king and nation as stupid in the world?
30365Is your father a sorcerer?"
30365It is the duty of man to preserve life and it would be madness, and even a sin, to jeopardize it-- for what?
30365It would be too bad and a sad ending for the innocent animals;--that is true, but what was to be done?
30365Ndege?"
30365Nell, do you see that fragment?
30365Nell, pleased with the praise, propped her little nose on his arm; after which she asked:"When shall we start on our fifth journey?"
30365Not a bird?
30365Perhaps a pair of rhinoceroses seeking an exit from the ravine?
30365Perhaps that snake was Mzimu?"
30365Shall I ride to them?"
30365She, on the other hand, asked:"But if you catch the fever?"
30365Smain will not be hard to find--""Will they, however, overtake him?"
30365So he stopped them and asked:"Who ordered you to go?"
30365So where did it come from?"
30365Stas approached the giant tree, whose trunk, hollowed through decay near the ground, looked like a tower, and asked:"What do you want?"
30365Stas did not know which would be better-- a sudden death or new captivity?
30365Stas himself threw brushwood onto the fire, after which he shook the negress and asked:"Where is Kali?"
30365Stas looked more and more sternly:"What of it?"
30365Stas raised one of the jars towards the fire- pot and asked with pride and joy:"And what is this?"
30365Stas rubbed his perspiring forehead with his hand; after which he said:"And M''Kunje and M''Pua?"
30365Stas waited for some time, but as the negro did not return, he involuntarily propounded to himself the question:"Did he run away?"
30365Stas''curiosity was so aroused that he forgot that he had determined not to speak to Idris any more and asked:"Sands?
30365Stas, behind Idris, leaned towards Nell and asked:"Do you feel cold?"
30365Take a horse also; you will return sooner to your patient-- how old is she?"
30365The Mahdi smiled at him with his thick lips, asking:"Do you want to drink at the spring of truth?"
30365Then at the camp- fire began the following conversation:"Can we start?"
30365Then he shouted to Kali:"Kali, did you see them?"
30365Then what did it mean?
30365They fought with giants and dragons, and do you know that each one had his lady, whom he protected and defended?"
30365To- day the weather is fine; you see, however, that the clouds are gathering thicker and thicker and who knows whether it will not pour before night?
30365Truly, did you say that you had escaped from dervish captivity and are hiding in the jungle?
30365Upon what tribes would he yet chance, into what regions would he enter, and how much travel still remained?
30365Was it her fault or could she be held accountable because she was the relative of the dervish, Mohammed Ahmed?
30365Was the pursuing party already approaching?
30365Well then, what later?
30365Well, what is it?"
30365Well?"
30365What are you doing?"
30365What could this be?
30365What creatures are these which have come to us, and what awaits us at their hands?"
30365What do you intend to do with him?"
30365What do you intend to do?"
30365What do you want of me?"
30365What do you want?"
30365What does it mean?"
30365What dreadful misfortune awaited them among the savage hordes intoxicated with blood?
30365What hand could snatch from it and save two small, defenseless children?
30365What happened?"
30365What is it?
30365What is this, their Mzimu?
30365What lion would dare to hunt there where the sound of the King reaches?"
30365What meant the blood of such wretches beside the life of Nell, and could any one in such a situation hesitate?
30365What, after all, would it have availed him to shoot in such darkness?
30365What?
30365Where are his charms?
30365Where did the children get the paper for the kite?
30365Where did they hide?
30365Where is Kamba?"
30365Where is his power?
30365Where is the fetish- man?
30365While he replied:"And to whom am I to be kind?
30365While she asked uneasily:"But you will return to Port Said?"
30365Who knows whether he does not feel a little gratitude towards us?
30365Who knows whether he has not run away?
30365Who knows whether it will not be the longest journey?"
30365Who knows why?
30365Whom would he see below?
30365Why are you crying?
30365Why are you flying like that about the fire?"
30365Why are you staring at me like at a green cat?
30365Why did the dervishes send them east of the Nile into an unknown region?
30365Why did you kill them?"
30365Why does not any wicked Mzimu roar in his defense?
30365Why were they not killed by savages?
30365With what will you defend yourself, if wild animals or brigands attack you?"
30365Would Nell be able to endure all these fatigues and privations?
30365Would he come to them, and would he travel along with them?
30365Would he find death, or slavery, or salvation for Nell?
30365Would it not be proper for him to satisfy himself upon this point?
30365Would they find the children or would they not?
30365XXI"Nell, can you enumerate our journeys from Fayûm?"
30365XXI"Stas, why are we riding and speeding and have not yet reached Smain?"
30365Yes, but if they should not give him time to make such a promise and should kill him in the first transports of rage?
30365You have no hope?"
30365brought that dog here,"exclaimed Gebhr,"but in what manner did he find the children, since they came to Gharak by rail?"
30365cried Nell from below,"but how will you get down now?"
30365exclaimed Stas,"and what is a good one?"
30365what did you do afterwards?"
30365what have you done?