This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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38137 | Is force to be used in supporting the order of the court? |
38148 | Does the valley find the stream or the stream the valley? |
38148 | How are they acquired? |
18189 | 2 Shagbark hickory grafted in 1938(?) |
18189 | The question which naturally occurs is,"Why has n''t this been done with hickory nuts?" |
20643 | They have powder and iron,complained an Ottawa deputy;"how can we sustain ourselves? |
20643 | In the meantime what was the attitude of the English toward the Northwest? |
36375 | Can Lake St. Croix, at Stillwater, be connected with Lake Superior by canal and slackwater navigation? 36375 For,"said the speaker,"if we should sell our land where would our children play?" |
36375 | Shall we stand idly by whilst our neighboring states are moving to secure cheaper communications with the seaboard states? 36375 Who has been here this morning?" |
36375 | Why,said he,"should we turn these teachers away before they have done us any harm?" |
36375 | Another rose to confess, but was cut short by her husband, who said:"Who knows how many times he has stolen? |
36375 | Had it all been an illusion? |
36375 | Has he not the best title in the world? |
36375 | Have we a constitution? |
36375 | If so, which one? |
36375 | If we had no legal existence, by what authority could Mr. Sibley represent us? |
36375 | If we had, what was the necessity for a new organization? |
36375 | Was it for the benefit of two humble, footsore pedestrians that all this uproar was produced? |
36375 | What could it be? |
36375 | What did it matter? |
36375 | Who can tell what a day or another fifty years may bring forth? |
36375 | Who is there to dispute it? |
36375 | Why could not the excluded territory continue under the old_ regime_, or inherit, so to speak, the old government machinery? |
36375 | Why should we send you away? |
12376 | Well, was it not, Judge? |
12376 | Well,said he,"are you the one who measured the shote?" |
12376 | What was it? |
12376 | And how, to men, could they be otherwise? |
12376 | And now let me submit; with such a picture hung upon the canopy of the future, and who shall say it is overdrawn? |
12376 | But how then could I answer to God? |
12376 | But on the other hand, what could we say? |
12376 | But what was I to do? |
12376 | I grant that the open field for this kind of labor is inviting to the Church members, but suppose they do not enter it, what then? |
12376 | I inquired,"Who lives up here in this small house that we have just passed?" |
12376 | On the contrary, if my feet are now in the path of duty then why hesitate? |
12376 | One good sister, as she was gliding across the stream, enquired,"Is this Jordan?" |
12376 | Shall the work be left undone? |
12376 | The question that was ringing through my heart was this:"How can you preach to others what you do not know yourself?" |
12376 | The shout of redeemed souls and the cry of penitents,"What shall I do to be saved?" |
12376 | Then, turning to the offending brother, he added,"Brother, will you lead us in prayer?" |
12376 | Well may the best of men say,"who is sufficient for these things?" |
12376 | What could he do? |
12376 | What was to be done? |
12376 | Why did n''t you stop up at the white house on the hill? |
12376 | Why, then, should I go into a spasm on the eve of an election?" |
12376 | is it a matter of surprise that a young man should hesitate before accepting the position of an Itinerant? |
12376 | mine enemy?" |
38556 | Certainly; why not? |
38556 | Did n''t you ever hear any one say how far it is? |
38556 | Do n''t mean t''say ye come all the way from Weesconsin a''down here in that thing? |
38556 | Do n''t you ever row? |
38556 | He''s a fine feller, is n''t he? |
38556 | Hi, Johnny, what''s that making the noise? 38556 How far do you think it is?" |
38556 | How far is it to the mouth of the Catfish, my friend? |
38556 | River dangerous, ma''am? |
38556 | Suppose you were placed in a boat here and had to float down to the Rock, how long do you imagine you''d be? |
38556 | Were you wounded, sir? |
38556 | What kind of a bird, Johnny? |
38556 | Whose boat is that, over there, on the shore? |
38556 | Will, ye ai n''t gone yit, I see? |
38556 | ''Now,''he says,''hold on a minute; you did n''t hev shakes afore the war?'' |
38556 | Did n''t ye ever hear o''Smith''s Island?" |
38556 | Do n''t ye have no orgin, when ye''re at home?" |
38556 | Locked through in that theer s- s- k- i- ff? |
38556 | Now that''s fair, is n''t it?" |
38556 | Whar''n earth d''ye come from?" |
38556 | What is your number, sir?" |
38556 | contemptuously;"what I want of a boat? |
38556 | he says;''an''do n''t you know you ketched''em in the war?'' |
38556 | says he,''you''ve the shakes?'' |
38556 | who be ye?" |
38556 | you were in the cavalry service, then?" |
46200 | About Early Ann, could she possibly be...? |
46200 | Ai n''t that what you wanted? |
46200 | Ai n''t we going to eat sometime today? |
46200 | Ai n''t you ashamed to be so messy? |
46200 | And then...? |
46200 | And who are your folks? 46200 Anybody busted in your new shoes?" |
46200 | Are you all right, Early Ann? |
46200 | Are you going to Chicago all by yourself? |
46200 | Are you just going to sit there all night? |
46200 | Aw, Sarah, why do n''t you tell me what''s eating you? 46200 Ay t''ink next yar Ay vill gif you sometink to eat, ya?" |
46200 | Be what? |
46200 | Been wrastling her much, kid? |
46200 | But I''ll tell you what I''ll do...."Tomorrow? |
46200 | But why do you want to go? |
46200 | But you just said...."How old is the girl? |
46200 | Can I walk you home? |
46200 | Can you take''er apart and put''er together? |
46200 | Did n''t tip over the lantern? |
46200 | Did you notice the hobble skirt? |
46200 | Did you see the Board of Trade? |
46200 | Did you see the stock yards? |
46200 | Do n''t you ever want to be a lady, Early Ann? 46200 Do you think anybody will notice if I do n''t wear a corset? |
46200 | Drive over to Lake House Point at night? |
46200 | Duck on a Saturday? |
46200 | Duck on a week- day? |
46200 | Gee, could I meet Mr. O''Casey sometime? |
46200 | Had a fight with your girl? |
46200 | Has she got a long scraggly neck and a raggedy black parasol, and a black shawl, and does she wear glasses? |
46200 | How about a cornfield? |
46200 | How are those emaciated razor- backs doing on that run- down farm of yours? |
46200 | How''d it start? |
46200 | How''d you know? |
46200 | How''d you know? |
46200 | How''s the stallion? |
46200 | I suppose you''ll want a death certificate, eh? |
46200 | I was tending a sick stallion and...."Was you smoking? |
46200 | I''ve been wanting to ask you for weeks now...."What, Sarah? |
46200 | In Rock County? |
46200 | Is it good cider or ai n''t it? |
46200 | Is that Christian? 46200 Is that your motorcycle out in front?" |
46200 | Know anything about trailers? |
46200 | Me take you right down to the ice- cream parlor and buy you an ice- cream sundae? |
46200 | Me, tuckered? |
46200 | Me? |
46200 | Might n''t we wait a few days, Stanley? |
46200 | Might you come back to the farm? |
46200 | My land- a- living, why do you tolerate the brute? |
46200 | Need a good hand? |
46200 | Not Pankhurst and Belle La Follette and that sort of thing? |
46200 | Not really? |
46200 | Or Sears, Roebuck''s? |
46200 | Or have the law on him? |
46200 | She went clear out there to start trouble? |
46200 | Shut down for good? |
46200 | Smelled him? |
46200 | So you wanted a job as a mechanic? |
46200 | Someone after the stock, you think? |
46200 | Sure tastes good, do n''t it? |
46200 | Terrible weather for rheumatism, ai n''t it? |
46200 | The one prowling around here nights? |
46200 | Trying to catch one of my''coons? |
46200 | Well, Timothy,said Stud, uncomfortable in his serge suit and well- blacked bulldog shoes,"still making a living robbing the widows and orphans?" |
46200 | Well, what shall we talk about? |
46200 | Well, why does n''t he come to dinner? 46200 What about you?" |
46200 | What about your nightshirt? |
46200 | What does she look like? |
46200 | What was it you were going to say? |
46200 | What you been up to? |
46200 | What''d you do if the''Trailer''shut down for good? |
46200 | What''d you do? |
46200 | What''s the matter with''em? |
46200 | What''s the matter? |
46200 | What''s your name? |
46200 | Whatcha reading? |
46200 | Where is he? |
46200 | Where would you find a man to run your shell game while you was gone? |
46200 | Where''d you come from anyway? |
46200 | Where''s the water, Stud? |
46200 | Who was it? |
46200 | Who you going to marry? |
46200 | Who''d you find to defraud your clients meanwhile? |
46200 | Why do n''t we chase him off the Point? |
46200 | Why do n''t we play like we used to, Stanley? |
46200 | Why do n''t you be a man? |
46200 | Why do n''t you go do your knitting? |
46200 | Why do n''t you mosey over and see who it is? |
46200 | Why do n''t you take me down to the ice- cream parlor and buy me a lover''s delight sometime? |
46200 | Why do n''t you take me for a ride on the handlebars of your new motorcycle sometime? |
46200 | Why not? |
46200 | Why not? |
46200 | Why not? |
46200 | Why should n''t a girl have pretty underclothes? |
46200 | Why... what are you crying about, Mother? |
46200 | Will you please come to the point, Miss Crandall? |
46200 | Wo n''t you have my chair? |
46200 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
46200 | Would you mind if I closed the door into the kitchen? |
46200 | You ai n''t the fellow who''s moved in over on the Point? |
46200 | You ai n''t thinking of taking up woman suffrage, are you? |
46200 | You''re Sarah''s hired girl, ai n''t you? |
46200 | You''re a wild woman, ai n''t you? |
46200 | *****"You home, boy?" |
46200 | 3 What did you want, Joe Valentine? |
46200 | Across the kitchen, however, the comments were less cordial:"Did you hear? |
46200 | And getting back to their own affairs Stud asked,"Are you going to the church supper this evening?" |
46200 | And who''s that in the wagon? |
46200 | Are you going to rent me the room or ai n''t you?" |
46200 | But could she be his daughter? |
46200 | But what I came to tell you about, Sarah....""Yes?" |
46200 | But where was Maxine? |
46200 | But who was she, Stanley? |
46200 | Can you tango or sing,''You Great Big Beautiful Doll''?" |
46200 | Do n''t you ever want to learn how to be sweet and talk nice like Sarah Brailsford?" |
46200 | Do n''t you ever want to ride in a hansom cab or a limousine, with ostrich plumes in your hat, and a parasol? |
46200 | How could I help but notice it?" |
46200 | How could a country lout with big feet and clumsy red hands ever hope to reach such pinnacles of success? |
46200 | How did you know?" |
46200 | How is your mother?" |
46200 | Hunt ducks in the fall, plow the land in the spring, help at the birthing of calves and lambs and foals? |
46200 | In the House of God?" |
46200 | Is Early Ann your daughter?" |
46200 | Is that the way Jesus teaches us to treat one another?" |
46200 | Only, why did you tell me?" |
46200 | Was it likely that she was eighteen and not his daughter? |
46200 | What if the"Trailer"shut down for good as it easily might? |
46200 | What kind of a girl do you think I am?" |
46200 | What was the matter with young fellows these days, did n''t they know a good thing when they saw it? |
46200 | What would Sarah ever think if I did n''t feed you? |
46200 | What you horses going to eat next winter, sawdust?" |
46200 | What''s keeping him?" |
46200 | Whatever are you thinking of? |
46200 | Where had he seen the girl before, years ago? |
46200 | Where were you going? |
46200 | Where would he find happiness again? |
46200 | Where would he forget Maxine the more easily? |
46200 | Where''ve you been keeping yourself?" |
46200 | Who did he think he was? |
46200 | Why ca n''t you leave people alone? |
46200 | Why do n''t you get a job? |
46200 | Why not tell Mother? |
46200 | Why should she with every boy in Brailsford Junction running after her? |
46200 | Why... why, what is it?" |
46200 | Wonder what it''ll be like to be a grandfather?" |
46200 | Would he come back to the farm if this ten day layoff were extended, or would he catch a train for Chicago? |
46200 | Would he come back to this farm where his father and grandfather had labored before him, inherit these woods and fields, and marshes? |
46200 | You ai n''t afraid of me, are you?" |
46200 | what''s happened? |
41344 | Always? |
41344 | Ambitious,I asked,"for what?" |
41344 | And you knew all the time? |
41344 | Any other proposition to make now? |
41344 | But how can you tell which things are wicked? 41344 But the point is,"he argued,"might not the same faculties applied to other things yield better and bigger results?" |
41344 | Did she hoist? 41344 Did she hoist?" |
41344 | Did you ever grease a wagon? |
41344 | Do I? |
41344 | English? 41344 For heaven''s sake, what people are those?" |
41344 | Got any spare Colts? |
41344 | How foolish your songs,said a lump of clay,"What is there,"it asked,"to prove them?" |
41344 | How''s that? |
41344 | I suppose I might,I said,"but do you think I''d be any better off or happier with fifty thousand a year than I am now? |
41344 | Is n''t it important that it shall not only be done, but well done? |
41344 | Is that right? |
41344 | Johnson was here, eh? 41344 Just look at the walls between you and the day, Now have you the strength to move them?" |
41344 | Look at Banty, here,I heard a Normalite say,"captain o''the team, ai n''t he? |
41344 | Looks fine as silk, do n''t he? |
41344 | Perhaps,I said, as engagingly as I knew how,"you''d like to try the art yourself? |
41344 | Ray, will you have a nip before you try it? 41344 Suppose we get you out,"he ventured,"what would you be willing to do?" |
41344 | The chicken? |
41344 | Was hat sie gesagt? |
41344 | What am I offered on Turk McGlory against the field? |
41344 | What are you lookin''so red an''savage about? |
41344 | What carriage is that? |
41344 | What did she say? |
41344 | What do you mean by that? |
41344 | What do you mean? 41344 What does it mean?" |
41344 | What does wicked mean? |
41344 | What is that? |
41344 | What on earth could that blacksmith mean by tugging out his shoe- nails? |
41344 | What would you advise? |
41344 | What would you be willing to do? |
41344 | What''s prachtful? |
41344 | What''s the use of being good when mother''s away? |
41344 | Where''s your boss, pup? |
41344 | Who will go with me to Greenland? |
41344 | Who''s got the time? |
41344 | Why does a man like you,he asked finally,"waste himself on a little farm back here in the country?" |
41344 | Why not? |
41344 | Why not? |
41344 | Why? |
41344 | Would you really advise me,I asked,"to start in to be a millionaire?" |
41344 | Yes, but--"Is n''t it honest and useful work? |
41344 | You know who I am? |
41344 | You still here? |
41344 | You-- speak English? |
41344 | ''Where were you born?'' |
41344 | --he turned and extended a long arm and forefinger toward a picture of Daniel Webster that hung behind him on the wall of the room,--"what was he? |
41344 | ... What is the rule of honor to be observed by a power so strongly and so advantageously situated as this Republic is? |
41344 | Aber ganz pracchtvoll?" |
41344 | Also I think you will find material there-- how is it you call it?--copy, yes? |
41344 | And Mary Elizabeth added longingly:"Would n''t it be fun if it was true?" |
41344 | And is it not the primal struggle of man to escape classification, to form new differentiations? |
41344 | And so, my neighbor, wo n''t you please, My cares dispel, my troubles ease, By keeping all your hens at home? |
41344 | And that''s something, is n''t it? |
41344 | And then, having made his engine, how was he to apply the power to obtain horizontal speed? |
41344 | And which ones are wrong and which things are right?" |
41344 | And who am I to get ahead of?" |
41344 | And who that was there will ever forget the celebration that followed? |
41344 | Are you easing the load Of overtaxed lifters, who toil down the road? |
41344 | Are your brothers older or younger than you?'' |
41344 | Bell that rideth the breakers''crest, What say these of the West? |
41344 | Black Wolf, is it not so? |
41344 | Black Wolf: Oak Leaf, do you want to leave Black Wolf and Glory of the Morning to go with Half Moon over the Big Sea Water? |
41344 | Black Wolf: Red Wing, are you going with your sister and with Half Moon over the Big Sea Water? |
41344 | But how do you keep him in aprons? |
41344 | But how many of us, as we sang that song, realized that both its words and music were written by a Wisconsin man,--Joseph P. Webster? |
41344 | But in our use of it, is there not a flavor as of an Elder Time, to be caught by Them of Many Years from Now? |
41344 | But one of a thousand singers, What song can I sing, oh pray, That is not sung over and over, And over again today? |
41344 | But what of his fate? |
41344 | But would they not strike Kinkel''s head and benumb him? |
41344 | Comrade, when together Shall we tramp again In the summer weather, You and I together, Now as then? |
41344 | Could n''t you make a thousand or five thousand or even fifty thousand a year?" |
41344 | Could this be indeed the old pasture, scene of our stormy uproar, this field asleep? |
41344 | Crowding the night with cries, O tell: What of the moorings in the silt? |
41344 | Curious, this human nature of ours, is n''t it? |
41344 | Deine Lena war aber nicht so huebsch, eh?" |
41344 | Did he die When the terrible tempest was done? |
41344 | Did our dear Doctor June''s father name it when he set the five hundred elms and oaks which glorify us? |
41344 | Did you ever think, stranger, that most of the wars of the world have been fought for the control of this farmer''s second table? |
41344 | Did you, when the danger had end, Forget your dumb hero-- your friend? |
41344 | Do n''t you hear them calling, Blackbirds in the grain, Silver raindrops falling Where the larks are calling You in vain? |
41344 | Do you happen to remember a story of Tolstoi''s called,''Ivan the Fool?''" |
41344 | Do you know where he is?" |
41344 | Does he ask for me much? |
41344 | For how else, in all reason, has the name persisted? |
41344 | For, consider the name of our main street: is this Main or Clark or Cook or Grand Street, according to the register of the main streets of town? |
41344 | Gewiss Frau Orme, not? |
41344 | Glory of the Morning: They can learn? |
41344 | Got any brothers?'' |
41344 | Has Ray slipped through, or-- have they caught him? |
41344 | Has n''t he a duty to society?" |
41344 | Have you thought that the surplus of wheat and corn and cotton is what the railroads are struggling to carry? |
41344 | He started forward, but what could he do against Rob Mackenzie? |
41344 | Heed not the ancient croakers, Who ask, with solemn phiz--"Is it anybody''s business What another''s business is?" |
41344 | How did grandmother know? |
41344 | How do you call them-- jabots?" |
41344 | How long shall this nation endure? |
41344 | How many of us today, fellow- journalists, would be willing to stay in jail while the lawn festival and the kangaroo came and went? |
41344 | I cried,"is it true-- is it true?" |
41344 | I do not fear death at all, but how can I part from my children who are so young? |
41344 | I''m riding new colors; did n''t you know it? |
41344 | If you make it all safe, get word to mother that I did n''t do so badly in my first square tussle, will you?" |
41344 | In which class are you? |
41344 | Is it safe harbor by thy side? |
41344 | Is n''t that a good reason for not being wicked?" |
41344 | Is not this good Americanism? |
41344 | Is not this peace with honor? |
41344 | Just keep up your grit, and we''ll do our level best, Dandy and I; wo n''t we, old boy? |
41344 | LADRONE And,"What of Ladrone"--do you ask? |
41344 | Let me ask you: Is n''t it important to society that this piece of earth be plowed and cultivated?" |
41344 | Love is always young and fair,-- What to us is silver hair, Faded cheeks or steps grown slow, To the hearts that beat below? |
41344 | Moonbeams on the snow a- splinter, Air that stirred the blood like wine-- What cared we for cold of winter? |
41344 | No, I do not forget; but who Is the master of fortune and fate? |
41344 | Now the question is, would I be any better off, or any happier, if I had fifty thousand a year?" |
41344 | Now, is n''t it possible to rise from that? |
41344 | Oak Leaf( Looking up at her mother): O_ do_ I, mother? |
41344 | Of little feet that stray From clinging hands, and never find the way? |
41344 | Or are you a leaner, who lets others share Your portion of labor, and worry and care? |
41344 | Or, more exactly, how long shall human beings occupy this land? |
41344 | P. 84,"Which Are You?" |
41344 | PRELUDE But one of a thousand voices, Oh, how can one voice be heard, When ninety and nine and nine hundred Are chanting the same old word? |
41344 | Selbst gemacht?" |
41344 | Shall I give him to you there?" |
41344 | Shall I tell them about it? |
41344 | Should it be by flapping wings like a bird, or by a screw propeller like a ship? |
41344 | Should n''t a man make the most of the talents given him? |
41344 | Simple, is n''t it? |
41344 | So I said:"What would you have me be-- a millionaire?" |
41344 | Some one must go, and who can you send?" |
41344 | Supper? |
41344 | THE TOIL OF THE TRAIL What have I gained by the toil of the trail? |
41344 | The Chevalier( Drawing Oak Leaf to him and holding up her bare arm): Is that an Indian''s skin? |
41344 | The Chevalier( Takes his arm, coaxingly): Little chief, why not? |
41344 | The following discussion then takes place:[ Illustration: ZONA GALE] WHY? |
41344 | The next morning he said to me,"I''m glad I ai n''t a woman, ai n''t you, Paw?" |
41344 | The only chance of what? |
41344 | The poems used are"I Am"and"Which Are You?" |
41344 | Then a voice called out,--it was Tom Powell; you could hear him all over the field:"How much more time?" |
41344 | Then which would you want to do?" |
41344 | They ca n''t tell Dandy''s tracks from their own then, do n''t you see?" |
41344 | They met again at the pump, when the following conversation ensued:"Edgar looked at Frank as if surprised, and inquired:''Your name Nye?'' |
41344 | Too bad, is n''t it?" |
41344 | WHICH ARE YOU? |
41344 | Was he greater then than in the chain of ills that followed? |
41344 | Was n''t that good? |
41344 | Was not dinner served in the evening? |
41344 | Was there no quick, omniscient arm To save a life so true and tried? |
41344 | Were not two of us"in our rooms"even now? |
41344 | What are we? |
41344 | What could a thin line do against that massive- moving squad of men? |
41344 | What did it mean? |
41344 | What do you mean by rising? |
41344 | What does it mean? |
41344 | What does the reader say?) |
41344 | What for maiden''s soft eyes''shine? |
41344 | What happened?" |
41344 | What if the dishpan does leak? |
41344 | What more artificial than a house, or a barn, or a fence? |
41344 | What of the blooms that drift and wilt? |
41344 | What of the sea- chest wrenched wide? |
41344 | What of the wrinkled face, the poor, coarse hands, Dead leaves and ruined walls in fields that stand, Rattling sharp husks? |
41344 | What she had heard of their conversation caused her to break in with the statement,"Wicked? |
41344 | What would you say? |
41344 | When he staggered with you to the light, And your fight with the Norther was won, Did he live a guest evermore? |
41344 | When is the last tide out of the West, And the last restless dream for each? |
41344 | When shall we together Tramp beneath the sky, Thrusting through the weather As swimmers strive together, You and I? |
41344 | Whence came? |
41344 | Where did that color come from? |
41344 | Wherefore journey we? |
41344 | Which way then would you rather do?" |
41344 | Whither are we led? |
41344 | Who does as he wishes and not as he must? |
41344 | Who was it to be? |
41344 | Why could n''t they provide an open field, as in Texas? |
41344 | Why did n''t you ever teach me to take charge of the house? |
41344 | Why not, my son? |
41344 | Why such fickle path? |
41344 | Why, what was he?" |
41344 | Wife( Closing her eyes): Yes-- Husband( Pretending not to notice, though it is clear that he does): Did I tell you about night before last? |
41344 | Wife: Even Freddie? |
41344 | Will Oak Leaf, will Red Wing unbind the mystic thongs of clan and home? |
41344 | Will you break his proud heart in a shame By spurning the dust in his face? |
41344 | Will you follow Ray and see? |
41344 | Will you try it, reader-- just you and I? |
41344 | Would he ride clean over his steer? |
41344 | Would n''t it be fun to help?" |
41344 | Would the steer plunge into the stand? |
41344 | You find out what''s really worth while in a time like this, do n''t you? |
41344 | Your best; Will you teach my Ladrone a new pace? |
41344 | ZONA GALE 114- 127 Why?, The Holy Place, Friendship Village. |
41344 | pale brother,"said the wine,"Can you boast of deeds as great as mine?" |
41344 | sold your preserver, your mate, he who Through wind and wild snow and deep night Brought you safe to a shelter at last? |
12183 | ''Well, sir,''said the commanding officer, who overheard him,''are you afraid?'' 12183 A dream? |
12183 | Ah, captain, what are you going to build here? |
12183 | And do you know me also? |
12183 | And the Puans-- are any of them left? |
12183 | And the harvest-- how is that? |
12183 | And what becomes of John then? |
12183 | And where are all our people now? |
12183 | And you can not consume them all yourselves? |
12183 | Are you satisfied now, Plante? |
12183 | But are we going to stop there? |
12183 | But are we to stay here? |
12183 | But why are not your breakfast- things washed, and your kitchen swept? 12183 Can it be possible,"said I to myself,"that this poor creature has only these scanty rags to cover her?" |
12183 | Can we not sleep out- of- doors? |
12183 | Can we not stop and rest for a few moments under one of the trees? |
12183 | Could she not spare Florence on some hour of the day? 12183 Did I not tell you?" |
12183 | Did he find the drawer open? |
12183 | Do the Indians speak French? |
12183 | Do you know me, Thérèse? |
12183 | Do you not think it wiser,inquired I of a blustering young officer,"to be prepared against possible danger?" |
12183 | Does Monsieur John pay you for bringing his family down? |
12183 | Est- il beau? |
12183 | Guardapié,said I,"do you intend to leave us here?" |
12183 | Had he the means to carry him there? |
12183 | Have you disturbed the remains of the chief''s beautiful daughter? |
12183 | Have you seen Thomas? |
12183 | He barked her to death once, and who knows what he may do next time? |
12183 | How did he know it was kept there? |
12183 | How do you say that in English? |
12183 | How is Whip? |
12183 | How many children? |
12183 | How much do you pay for each one? |
12183 | I''m Krissman; did n''t you mean, sir, that the men should have any liquor to- night? |
12183 | Is it true,asked Louisa, one day,"that Pillon and Plante were once prairie- wolves?" |
12183 | Is not this charming? |
12183 | Is she dead, then? |
12183 | Is that woman a''Winnebago''? |
12183 | Is the mill at work? |
12183 | Is there no place,inquired the traveller,"where I can obtain a lodging?" |
12183 | Listen,said the boy, as a second note answered the first;"do you hear that?" |
12183 | Louis Frum_ dit_ Manaigre-- is he living? |
12183 | No; do you not see we are going back to the fort? |
12183 | Now? |
12183 | Oh I madame,said the poor little girl, her teeth chattering with cold and fright,"wo n''t we be drowned?" |
12183 | Or is it that you are fasting? 12183 Pray, ma''am,"said she,"what are these things put in here for?" |
12183 | Should you like to go and see your father and mother,said he to me, one morning,"and show them how the West agrees with you?" |
12183 | So unexpected-- so unprepared for? |
12183 | Soldier,cried I,"will you run to the young officers''quarters and ask Dr. Finley to come here for a moment?" |
12183 | The Indians? 12183 This water looks very deep-- are you sure we can cross it on horseback?" |
12183 | Tshah- ko- zhah? |
12183 | Was the key in the drawer? |
12183 | Well, Krissman, how do you like the service? |
12183 | What are we to do, then? 12183 What are you going to do?" |
12183 | What do they mean by this? 12183 What do you think about it?" |
12183 | What does this mean? |
12183 | What have you there? |
12183 | What is that for? |
12183 | What is that, Walter? 12183 What is that?" |
12183 | What is that? |
12183 | What is the matter with him? 12183 What is the meaning of these two sticks that remain?" |
12183 | What then do you do with them? |
12183 | What would my friends at the East think,said I to myself,"if they could see me now? |
12183 | Where are the rest of the cakes, Louisa? |
12183 | Where can you put us for the night? |
12183 | Where is my husband? |
12183 | Where is the Shaw- nee- aw- kee? |
12183 | Where is your granddaughter? 12183 Where is your lodge?" |
12183 | Who are you? |
12183 | Who are you? |
12183 | Who is there? 12183 Who knows,"said he, gravely,"but they may be lurking in this neighborhood yet? |
12183 | Who''s dead? |
12183 | Whose cabins are these? |
12183 | Why does he call you Shee- shee- banze, and invite you to visit Way- gee- mar- kin? |
12183 | Why had she not asked her mother''s leave before carrying it away? |
12183 | Will you trust yourself alone over the river? |
12183 | Yes,said the man;"do you talk English?" |
12183 | Yes,was the reply, and, after a few moments''silence,"do you not hear a rustling among the branches of the tree yonder?" |
12183 | _ Comment se portent Madame Rolette et les enfans?_( How are Mrs. Rolette and the children?) |
12183 | _ Comment se portent Madame Rolette et les enfans?_( How are Mrs. Rolette and the children?) |
12183 | _ Eh bien_--have they finished the new house? |
12183 | _ Et comment se porte Madame la Chatte_? |
12183 | _ Et la cheminée, fume- t- elle?_( Does the chimney smoke?) |
12183 | _ Et la cheminée, fume- t- elle?_( Does the chimney smoke?) |
12183 | _ Et tous les petits Chatons_? |
12183 | ''Halloo,''said I,''what on earth does this mean?'' |
12183 | ( And all the kittens?) |
12183 | ( How is the mother cat?) |
12183 | ( My dear Mr. Cat, how do you do?) |
12183 | ( What is it?) |
12183 | ( What is it?) |
12183 | As I addressed her with my ordinary phrase,"_ Tshah- ko- zhah_?" |
12183 | BOURGEOIS.--Ou est- ce qu''il est? |
12183 | But do you know a very strange thing has happened since you were here? |
12183 | Can you take us across?" |
12183 | Catharine,"said I,"will you run over and ask Dr. Finley to come here a moment? |
12183 | Could it be that one of the squaws had stolen it? |
12183 | Could they have been stolen by the Indians? |
12183 | Could we be sufficiently grateful to that kind Providence that had brought us safely through such dangers? |
12183 | Did I not tell you I wished you to come up and learn your lessons?" |
12183 | Did not we find your blanket there? |
12183 | Did the father ever send a thought or an inquiry after the fate of his child, or of the young being whose life he had rendered dark and desolate? |
12183 | Do you not see we shall all be killed?" |
12183 | Do you remember me?" |
12183 | Do you think there is any chance?'' |
12183 | Doyle entered, and, addressing Lieutenant Foster, said,"Will you please tell me, lieutenant, what I am confined for?" |
12183 | Had the rogues been trying to cheat them, by putting these strange nondescripts into their place? |
12183 | Has not Kilgour given out your rations?" |
12183 | Have you forgotten Madame John, who taught you to read-- you and all the little girls at the Portage?" |
12183 | Have you heard it?" |
12183 | Have you heard some good news?" |
12183 | He said to me,''Do you think they will take our lives? |
12183 | How do you do?] |
12183 | How do you dos?" |
12183 | How do you like her?" |
12183 | How is your sister?" |
12183 | I approached the subject cautiously, with an inquiry to this effect:"Are there none among the officers who are religiously disposed?" |
12183 | I could not but suggest the inquiry, when these sad particulars were narrated to me,--"Mother, is it not possible this might have been a dream?" |
12183 | I felt a strong sympathy with the child, which was increased when the little spokeswoman, in answer to my inquiry,"Has he no father?" |
12183 | If we decided to take the trail, should we go north or south? |
12183 | Is it not better to take it for granted that I can do what you and others of your sex have done?" |
12183 | Is it that you are mourning for the friends you have lost in battle?" |
12183 | It was question and answer, like Cock Robin:"Who can mend the harness?" |
12183 | Jumping off the canal- boat upon the lock, he ran up to the first man he met, and, thrusting forward his face, cried out,"Talk Eengeesh?" |
12183 | Kinzie?" |
12183 | La branche a cassé-- CHORUS.--Michaud a tombé? |
12183 | Madame Kinzie, who do you think has come? |
12183 | My husband, smiling and taking up the same little tone, cried, in return,--"Do you wish to look at yourself, mother?" |
12183 | On the journey, the question naturally addressed to them by people not familiar with Western Indians was,--"Do you talk English?" |
12183 | Only one year ago I travelled it, and can I forget so soon? |
12183 | She welcomed us very cordially, but to our inquiry,"Can you accommodate us?" |
12183 | Should he go now, and bring his daughter the next time he came?" |
12183 | Should they return to the Portage for supplies? |
12183 | Sometimes a dialogue like the following occurs:"How many have you in your lodge?" |
12183 | The Agent lays aside two sticks"How many women?" |
12183 | The Indian carefully, and with great ceremony, counts his bundle of sticks--"Fifteen""How many men?" |
12183 | The question was, who would hazard his own life to bring them to a place of safety? |
12183 | There my husband insisted on my putting on dry shoes and stockings, and( must I confess it?) |
12183 | There were the original bodies, it is true, but where were their manes and tails? |
12183 | They appeared greatly relieved when Mr. Kinzie addressed them in the Pottowattamie language,--"What are you doing here?" |
12183 | They did not love the Americans-- why should they? |
12183 | They greeted their Father with vociferous joy--"_Bon- jour, bon- jour, Shaw- nee- aw- kee_,""_ Hee- nee- kar- ray- kay- noo?_"( how do you do?) |
12183 | They greeted their Father with vociferous joy--"_Bon- jour, bon- jour, Shaw- nee- aw- kee_,""_ Hee- nee- kar- ray- kay- noo?_"( how do you do?) |
12183 | True, but they were on horseback-- the difficulty was, could we get the carriage through? |
12183 | We were continually startled by the crashing of the falling trees around us, and who could tell but that the next would be upon us? |
12183 | What are you doing there?" |
12183 | What can you do?" |
12183 | What could be imagined more enchanting? |
12183 | What could be the matter? |
12183 | What could it mean? |
12183 | What could they be? |
12183 | What does that mean?" |
12183 | What for you kill M. Rolette''s calf? |
12183 | What is it?" |
12183 | What is it?" |
12183 | What shall I do? |
12183 | What should we do? |
12183 | What should we gain by changing ourselves into white men? |
12183 | What then? |
12183 | What was to be done with the bones? |
12183 | What was to be done? |
12183 | What was to be done? |
12183 | What were we about to hear?" |
12183 | What will he think of us?" |
12183 | What would become of us should we fail to do so? |
12183 | What would poor old Mrs. Welsh say? |
12183 | What? |
12183 | When Captain Wells, who was fighting near, beheld it, he exclaimed,--"Is that their game, butchering the women and children? |
12183 | When are they coming, that I may be let out?" |
12183 | When attacked by General Stillman''s detachment, they defended themselves like men; and I would ask, who would not do so, likewise? |
12183 | When the invitation was brought to the red fox, he inquired,"What are you going to have for supper?" |
12183 | Where is he? |
12183 | Where?" |
12183 | Who among our people there are living?" |
12183 | Who are_ you_?" |
12183 | Who knew if we should ever meet again? |
12183 | Who''s dead?" |
12183 | Why did they not come? |
12183 | Why do you ask such a foolish question?" |
12183 | Why do you ask?" |
12183 | Why have you blackened your faces? |
12183 | Will you give me the whiskey at all events?" |
12183 | Will you take a ride on my shoulders?" |
12183 | You have no market?" |
12183 | You remember that-- Manaigre having two names?" |
12183 | for what, then, were you hired?" |
12183 | grandmother,"cried he,"is this the way you keep watch?" |
12183 | have I been making myself at home in this manner in a private family?" |
12183 | mon bourgeois,"would the light- hearted Canadian reply,"would I tell you this is the road if I were not quite certain? |
12183 | mon cher Monsieur le Chat: comment vous portez- vous_?" |
12183 | was it possible there were snakes at Fort Winnebago?" |
12183 | what could it portend? |
12183 | what is that? |
12183 | what would Monsieur Johns say, to see you nows?" |
12183 | what? |
12183 | what? |
12183 | who can wonder that they do not love the whites? |
12183 | why did we tell him so suddenly? |
41662 | A pier? |
41662 | Ai n''t you the boy who wrote me from New York, an''asked me for a job? |
41662 | And I suppose that it is a gill net? |
41662 | And you ca n''t give me a job? |
41662 | And you would give it? |
41662 | Any drowned people on the beach? |
41662 | Any eggs for me, Marta? |
41662 | Anything happen? |
41662 | Are there deep- water fish? |
41662 | Are whitefish usually found in shallow water? |
41662 | Are you all right? |
41662 | Are you going again, Hans? |
41662 | Are you the manager here? |
41662 | Bad? |
41662 | Can I have their noses, too? |
41662 | Can I? 41662 Can we leave him here?" |
41662 | Can you move? |
41662 | Can you not imagine what a boat the_ Spray II_ will be? |
41662 | Could n''t you of done somethin''? |
41662 | Could you make this net longer if you wished to? |
41662 | Devil Chad? |
41662 | Devil Chad? |
41662 | Did you recognize any of them? |
41662 | Did you see him? |
41662 | Did you see the White Sturgeon? |
41662 | Did you shoot at them? |
41662 | Do many drown? |
41662 | Do n''t you think I have paid off my dinner by this time? |
41662 | Do whitefish eat only worms? |
41662 | Do you have the money to pay for it? |
41662 | Do you have to go to Milwaukee? |
41662 | Do you suspect him? |
41662 | Do you think Hans will get what he wants? |
41662 | Do you think there wo n''t be any more? |
41662 | Do you want to bring the rest of the fish up? |
41662 | Does one see the wise fox when he comes in the night to steal a fat goose? 41662 Does the lake have different currents?" |
41662 | Does''Mister''Chadbourne own this place too? |
41662 | Especially a Dutch woman? |
41662 | Feel strong? |
41662 | Gimme his nose, will ya? 41662 Have we?" |
41662 | Have you not noticed that, like all grandfathers, he is white? 41662 Have you proof of that?" |
41662 | How about a pretty ribbon for that girl of yours? |
41662 | How big is that sturgeon? |
41662 | How could you tell that a current to hold the seine was right here? |
41662 | How did I get here? |
41662 | How do they set such a net? |
41662 | How do you feel? |
41662 | How far are we from land? |
41662 | How far is Three Points? |
41662 | How long have you worked in the tannery? |
41662 | How long will it be? |
41662 | How long you been here, boy? |
41662 | How many should we have? |
41662 | How''d you hurt yourself, Marta? |
41662 | How''d you know that? |
41662 | I suppose, when we are all wealthy from fishing, you will hire a cook for me? |
41662 | I''ve been telling him that he should get a farm, and we can put him up until he gets one, and..."Are you really going fishing? |
41662 | I... Huh? 41662 Is it really that bad?" |
41662 | Is n''t that a lot? |
41662 | Is that the net you mean? |
41662 | Is there any way to set a net so a fisherman may be sure of a good catch? |
41662 | More? |
41662 | Must you be so clumsy? |
41662 | Need any men? |
41662 | None but me and Captain Klaus? |
41662 | Now I ask you,Pieter said plaintively,"is helping a man pick up his own property, his very own property, is that fishing? |
41662 | Pieter, do you want to go out at seven and stay until eleven? |
41662 | Pieter? |
41662 | Ramsay? |
41662 | Should we call in the constable? |
41662 | Should you be out of bed? |
41662 | Some, eh? 41662 Suppose the constable does n''t care to come along?" |
41662 | Suppose they come? |
41662 | That is all you need? |
41662 | The best of what? |
41662 | The sturgeon? |
41662 | Then the lake bottom varies? |
41662 | Then what? |
41662 | Then why not take action? |
41662 | Three of you? |
41662 | Want to swim over and join your little friends? |
41662 | Was that White Sturgeon really off the ship? |
41662 | Well,he said,"I can at least listen to what the man says, ca n''t I?" |
41662 | Well? |
41662 | What are we going to do? |
41662 | What are you doin''here? |
41662 | What are you doin''here? |
41662 | What are you doing? |
41662 | What are you going to do now? |
41662 | What are you up to? |
41662 | What did Schultz do? |
41662 | What do we do first? |
41662 | What do we do then? |
41662 | What do you mean? |
41662 | What do you say? |
41662 | What do you see? |
41662 | What do you think? |
41662 | What do you want here? |
41662 | What do you want? |
41662 | What does the menu offer? |
41662 | What else must you do? |
41662 | What happened? 41662 What happened?" |
41662 | What happened? |
41662 | What happened? |
41662 | What happened? |
41662 | What is it you need, my friend? 41662 What is it, my friend?" |
41662 | What is it? |
41662 | What is it? |
41662 | What makes you so sure he ca n''t be cut down to size? |
41662 | What must we do? |
41662 | What must we do? |
41662 | What the blazes will anyone do with so much salt? |
41662 | What''s got him by the ear? |
41662 | What''s it look like? |
41662 | What''s it to you? |
41662 | What''s next? |
41662 | What''s the White Sturgeon? |
41662 | What''s the deepest part? |
41662 | What''s the matter, Hans? |
41662 | What''s the matter? |
41662 | What? 41662 What?" |
41662 | What? |
41662 | When is that? |
41662 | Where is your master? |
41662 | Where is your net? 41662 Where were you?" |
41662 | Where''s the_ Holter_? |
41662 | Where''s the_ Holter_? |
41662 | Who can argue with a woman? |
41662 | Who did it? |
41662 | Who is so filled with ambition? |
41662 | Who was that? |
41662 | Who was the man who told us she was hurt? |
41662 | Why ai n''t you at work with the rest, boy? |
41662 | Why did n''t you sail on the_ Holter_? |
41662 | Why did n''t you? |
41662 | Why do n''t you go somewhere else? |
41662 | Why do we need another boat? |
41662 | Why does Hans need so much money? |
41662 | Why grain, and scraps, and..."And sturgeon roe? |
41662 | Why should I do anything? 41662 Why should so many people tremble in their boots when he comes around?" |
41662 | Why the dickens should he do that? |
41662 | Why,he asked Pierre LeDou''s wife,"did your husband bring me here?" |
41662 | Why? |
41662 | Will fishing end? |
41662 | Will it take so much to buy those things of which you speak? |
41662 | Will you get one? |
41662 | Will you pay now? |
41662 | Yaah? 41662 Yaah? |
41662 | You aim to drag that piece of oak? |
41662 | You come to rob our net, did n''t you? |
41662 | You fought Devil Chad? |
41662 | You goin''to fix a sturgeon? |
41662 | You have an extra pair of wheels and an axle? |
41662 | You have,he asked,"bought an interest in the_ Spray_?" |
41662 | You mean because the babies will die? |
41662 | You mean to tell me,Devil Chad repeated, as though he had not heard Ramsay,"that all them hides was lost?" |
41662 | You mean to tell me,he demanded furiously,"that all them hides was lost?" |
41662 | You mean we''ll take so many fish that a horse will be needed to drag them in? |
41662 | You sure you want to go to Three Points? |
41662 | You think I''m a fool? |
41662 | You think he''ll get a net? |
41662 | You think so? |
41662 | You think so? |
41662 | You''re a stubborn kid, ai n''t you? |
41662 | You''re not going to work in Three Points? |
41662 | You''re not hurt? |
41662 | You''re the youngster Devil Chad beat up, are n''t you? |
41662 | Your net? |
41662 | And Devil Chad controls''the job''?" |
41662 | Are you hungry, M''sieu?" |
41662 | But can I talk reason to a Dutchman?" |
41662 | But should you not rest now?" |
41662 | But what was that down at the edge of the lake? |
41662 | But who did n''t risk when they played for big stakes? |
41662 | By the way, do you have any use for that horse?" |
41662 | Can I have his nose?" |
41662 | Can a trader trade fish? |
41662 | Can you not come in now?" |
41662 | Can you, by the way, supply me with a good oaken keel and cedar planking?" |
41662 | Could anyone even think it was fishing? |
41662 | Devil Chad''s bellow blasted,"What are you doin''here?" |
41662 | Did Ramsay care to go with him and help bring the unfortunates safely back? |
41662 | Do either of you have a choice as to watches?" |
41662 | Do n''t you fellows ever do anything except sleep?" |
41662 | Do you have any to offer?" |
41662 | Else how will a boat put in to pick our catch up? |
41662 | Got any eggs for me, Marta?" |
41662 | Got your spiles driven?" |
41662 | Hans asked,"Can you hold it?" |
41662 | Have n''t I repaid you, with perhaps a bonus of a sandwich for supper?" |
41662 | Have you got any fish?" |
41662 | He called,"Hans?" |
41662 | He is...?" |
41662 | He shouted again,"Will the ship sink?" |
41662 | He shouted to make himself heard above the screaming saw,"Yes?" |
41662 | He waited for Baptiste to finish, and asked in English,"Do you know who did it?" |
41662 | He wheezed like an over- fat lap- dog,"Vot you doin''?" |
41662 | How about moving all this?" |
41662 | How are you going to go fishing again?" |
41662 | How do you aim to get it home?" |
41662 | Huh?" |
41662 | I heard you lost the_ Spray_?" |
41662 | If Devil Chad had set out to control everything, then why had n''t he made an attempt to control fishing? |
41662 | If Devil Chad was the leader of the pirates, did he trust his minion so little that he had told him nothing? |
41662 | If so, why did Jake Hillis accompany them at all? |
41662 | Is that why Joe Mannis can make more money than anybody else around here, just watchin''bodies? |
41662 | Marta, why do n''t you want Pieter to go fishing?" |
41662 | My boats, my nets, my pier, my life? |
41662 | Need a box of candy for that girl of yours, Ramsay?" |
41662 | No steak?" |
41662 | No? |
41662 | Now she''s wrecked and I must walk....""The_ Holter''s_ wrecked?" |
41662 | Now where will I get it?" |
41662 | Now will you answer one question?" |
41662 | Or shall we divide what we have and keep on fishing with the seine?" |
41662 | Ramsay approached him with"Who''s the boss man around here?" |
41662 | Ramsay asked,"Do you think they will come again?" |
41662 | Ramsay turned to Hans,"How big is this pound net?" |
41662 | Ramsay, do you want to harness the horse and bring him down?" |
41662 | See?" |
41662 | So what happens? |
41662 | Tell me what has kept you away for so very long?" |
41662 | The White Sturgeon noses his way to the top when a storm comes, so he is bad luck? |
41662 | The loot they might have in their pockets? |
41662 | Then he spoke,"Where am I?" |
41662 | Then he swallowed and tried a new tack,"What do you do with all the barrels?" |
41662 | Tradin''Jack Hammersly''s rig was in the yard, and Ramsay heard the man say,"Marta, what you been feedin''your hens?" |
41662 | Two hundred dollars?" |
41662 | Was Devil Chad involved? |
41662 | What are you going to do for the families of the men who were lost?" |
41662 | What can I do for you?" |
41662 | What did the horseman want with them? |
41662 | What do we do now?" |
41662 | Who but Devil Chad could now be plotting to seize the Lake Michigan fisheries? |
41662 | Who but Devil Chad would dare do such a thing?" |
41662 | Who had done so? |
41662 | Who was this man, and what was he, that so many others could live in almost craven fear of him? |
41662 | Why did n''t somebody call me?" |
41662 | Why not be a smart little boy and beat it back to wherever you came from?" |
41662 | Why? |
41662 | With these millions washed up, can you not imagine the vast amount remaining in the water? |
41662 | Would he know about matadors? |
41662 | Would you consider it uncivil if I left you for a while?" |
41662 | Would you like some spirits to go with it?" |
41662 | Would you like to sleep here tonight?" |
41662 | Yaah? |
41662 | You do n''t like it in Three Points, you might come back here?" |
41662 | You have never seen one?" |
35805 | ''But you do n''t think I''m beautiful?'' 35805 A little bit excited about it, are n''t you?" |
35805 | Ah, are you? 35805 Ai n''t he fine?" |
35805 | Ai n''t it awful? 35805 Am I not?" |
35805 | And O, auntie, she''s very poor, is n''t she? 35805 And you had fancies, too?" |
35805 | And you''ll let me go and help you buy your things, wo n''t you? |
35805 | Any answer? |
35805 | Are n''t we rather formal tonight? |
35805 | Are we not deceptive also? 35805 Are we to ride in this carriage? |
35805 | Are you advising me now? |
35805 | Are you afraid of a country girl? |
35805 | Are you the saint you profess to be? 35805 Big as Madison?" |
35805 | Ca n''t I come in and share the fun, Caroline? |
35805 | Can you? 35805 Come, ai n''t it about time for you to be leggin''it toward school? |
35805 | Did he? 35805 Did n''t Mary come too?" |
35805 | Did she say that of you? |
35805 | Did you ever see the Rockies in late fall? 35805 Did you have a good time tonight?" |
35805 | Did you have a good time? |
35805 | Did you like her? |
35805 | Did you see the storm? 35805 Did you see the three men on the raft?" |
35805 | Do n''t think I''m impertinent, will you, but is there any-- are you bound to any one? |
35805 | Do n''t you know what you want to do? |
35805 | Do you hear the wind in the tree- tops? 35805 Do you know what you''ve done,''coolly''girl? |
35805 | Do you live far out in the country-- the real country? |
35805 | Do you live in Madison, sir? |
35805 | Do you mean manuscript and all? |
35805 | Do you suppose an old housewife like me would occupy a front seat with such a beauty in the background? 35805 Do you thirst, Sir Guy?" |
35805 | Do you want to go to the university? |
35805 | Do you? 35805 Does he live in Chicago?" |
35805 | Does it mean that-- will it take away your power as a physician? |
35805 | Does it seem like a dream to you too? |
35805 | Eat alone? |
35805 | Furthermore, why should any man select any woman, when they are all dots and dashes in a web of human life, anyhow? 35805 Going to the ball with me tonight, are n''t you?" |
35805 | Got another chapter turned off? |
35805 | Have you waited long? |
35805 | Have you? 35805 Hope to die?" |
35805 | How did you sleep? |
35805 | How do I make it hard for you, pappa? |
35805 | How do you do, sir? |
35805 | How do you like coddling? 35805 How do you put this out?" |
35805 | How does that strike your inland eyes? |
35805 | How far are you going? |
35805 | How far is it? 35805 How is the stock?" |
35805 | How much do you mean of that, Warren? |
35805 | How''s that for a new granary? |
35805 | Hungry? 35805 I do n''t understand you when you go on like that-- you''ll come tomorrow and see my new dress, wo n''t you?" |
35805 | I never spoke to him, and he never even saw me, and I never saw him but once--"And yet he influenced your whole life? |
35805 | I s''pose you heard that Carl is to be married? |
35805 | I wonder what started you off on this trail, Mason? |
35805 | I''ll call you at three, may I? |
35805 | I''m going down to the south side; would you like to go? |
35805 | I-- madam? 35805 Is a man to have no credit for letting such a glorious creature pass him, unharmed and free?" |
35805 | Is it so very hard to get into the university? |
35805 | Is n''t he fine? |
35805 | Is n''t he just grand? |
35805 | Is n''t she fine? 35805 Is that a pose?" |
35805 | Is that a woman''s prime virtue? |
35805 | Is that all? |
35805 | Is that so? 35805 Is this thing unavoidable?" |
35805 | Is_ that_ what you came here to see? |
35805 | It is n''t noticeable yet-- O, there''s a little band of fellows starving here like rats in a garret-- but what general recognition of art have you? |
35805 | Man? |
35805 | May I come in? |
35805 | May I? |
35805 | Miss Dutcher, you will sing for us, wo n''t you? |
35805 | My dearest girl, do you realize what you are doing? 35805 Nice day, ai n''t it? |
35805 | Now see here, Rose Dutcher, do you want to break my heart into smithereens? 35805 O Mr. Taylor, is it you?" |
35805 | O father, did you do that_ for me_? |
35805 | O must he die? |
35805 | O will you, pappa John? |
35805 | Oh, pappa, am I going? |
35805 | Please, sir, wo n''t you come down and see pappa and ask him if I ca n''t go to Madison? |
35805 | Really and truly? |
35805 | Rose, tell me: how is it that you did n''t marry young, as so many poor girls do? |
35805 | See that cloud? |
35805 | Shall I send Owen over for you? |
35805 | Shall we take the grip? |
35805 | Should he be stopped? |
35805 | So this is your''coolly''? |
35805 | So you are John Dutcher''s daughter? 35805 Suppose I grant that-- who''s to blame? |
35805 | That so? |
35805 | Then she flamed red and stammered a little:''Then why do n''t you like me?'' |
35805 | Then you play? |
35805 | There, what do you think of her? 35805 These are actual cases, not hypothetical, this time?" |
35805 | Three men-- don''t you see them? 35805 To marry some confounded pin- head, who will make her a domestic animal, and degrade her into''my wife, gents''?" |
35805 | We''re all nice people here, are n''t we, Miss Compton? |
35805 | Well, Rose, this is our last day at school, and what I want to know is this, is it the last we shall see of each other? |
35805 | Well, Rosie, when will you go to Tyre and do our buyin''? |
35805 | Well, my dear, how have you enjoyed the evening? |
35805 | Well, which is it? |
35805 | Well? |
35805 | What are you going to do after graduation? |
35805 | What are your plans? |
35805 | What could I do in Lodi? 35805 What could you expect?" |
35805 | What did they do? |
35805 | What did you say in reply? |
35805 | What did you talk about? |
35805 | What do you mean? |
35805 | What do you mean? |
35805 | What does this mean, my dear? |
35805 | What have you been building? |
35805 | What is that smell? 35805 What more could you ask?" |
35805 | What pose? |
35805 | What rivers would you cross in going from Moscow to Paris? |
35805 | What seems to be the matter? |
35805 | What smell? 35805 What''s he come here for?" |
35805 | What''s the meaning of the wrap; not sick? |
35805 | When shall I go? |
35805 | Where does it go to, pappa? |
35805 | Where else did you go? |
35805 | Where is this address? |
35805 | Where? 35805 Who are you to condemn me so?" |
35805 | Who said so? |
35805 | Who''s he? |
35805 | Who, for Peter''s sake? |
35805 | Who? |
35805 | Why did n''t you ask me-- you little goose? 35805 Why did n''t you marry one of these?" |
35805 | Why did n''t you tell me there were n''t any nice men up here? |
35805 | Why did you leave home? |
35805 | Why not, Rosie? |
35805 | Why so? |
35805 | Why, Rosie, what''s the matter? 35805 Why, it''s all right, Rosie; ai n''t we engaged?" |
35805 | Why? 35805 Why?" |
35805 | Will it go right out? |
35805 | Wo n''t you come in, Carl? |
35805 | Wo n''t you''light out, sir? |
35805 | Would I grow like that as I grew old? |
35805 | Would you be content to spend your life, day and night, summer and winter, in Dutcher''s Coolly? |
35805 | Would you like to see the Doctor? |
35805 | Would you, Rose? |
35805 | Writes, does she? |
35805 | Yes-- I did n''t know but you and your friend would like to go out somewhere? |
35805 | You dear old daddy, what can I do for you, you''re so good to me? |
35805 | You do n''t know what a voracious creature is? |
35805 | You do? 35805 You folks had a tiff this morning a''ready?" |
35805 | You had lovers, always? |
35805 | You hope not-- then there is hope for me? 35805 You liked the music, did you?" |
35805 | You understand me? 35805 You wo n''t tell on me, will you?" |
35805 | You''d leave your country home for this? |
35805 | _ One_ song? |
35805 | ''What can I do to make you like me?'' |
35805 | Ai n''t you comin''in?" |
35805 | Am I crazy or not? |
35805 | Am I gaining in humanity or losing? |
35805 | Am I to take it as an affirmative answer?" |
35805 | And she really inclines toward you?" |
35805 | And yet to what end was all her study, she thought, during these later years? |
35805 | And yet what was all that to a girl without love, a brain which craved activity, not repose? |
35805 | Another might come with a subtler glory, and a better fitting glamour, and then--""What then?" |
35805 | As the porter came to get his grip a few minutes later, Mason wondered how he should meet her, with a hand- shake or a kiss? |
35805 | As they sat in her room after dinner, Mary asked:"How do you like our crowd?" |
35805 | At last he asked:"Did you have a good time?" |
35805 | At ten o''clock she rose to go, and young Harvey sprang up:"Are you going? |
35805 | At the close of it Mrs. Thatcher said:"Would n''t you like to lie down for a little while? |
35805 | But had not the music and the splendid spectacle before her almost determined her before he had spoken? |
35805 | By what necromancy did they do this? |
35805 | CHAPTER XII THE GATES OPEN WIDE Of what avail the attempt to chronicle those days? |
35805 | Ca n''t I study and change that?'' |
35805 | Ca n''t you afford a new dress?" |
35805 | Ca n''t you come and see me tomorrow? |
35805 | Ca n''t you wake up, mamma?" |
35805 | Come and see me tomorrow, ca n''t you? |
35805 | Come now, confess-- who is he?" |
35805 | Come often, wo n''t you?" |
35805 | Come, tell me, do n''t you care for me at all, not the least bit?" |
35805 | Could it be applied to doing him good? |
35805 | Could n''t you get along in your calico?" |
35805 | Could she live here in the country any easier because of her stay there; did it not, in fact, make life harder? |
35805 | Could we go there with old Barney and Nell?" |
35805 | Did you give her a little cordial, Caroline? |
35805 | Did you see your woman doctor?" |
35805 | Do n''t you think so, Warren?" |
35805 | Do n''t you think this is a nice room?" |
35805 | Do people live all along the whole way?" |
35805 | Do you call me an old fogy?" |
35805 | Do you feel yourself to be a part of a predestinated movement?" |
35805 | Do you know John Muir and Joaquin Miller?" |
35805 | Do you know this-- once more and finally, do you realize all this?" |
35805 | Do you know, if I go into a country church today, that scent of wilted flowers and linen and mingled perfumes almost makes me weep?" |
35805 | Edward, is she so very poor?" |
35805 | Elbert, where did you get her?" |
35805 | Going to the university?" |
35805 | Good heavens, was there no limit to her folly, her childishness? |
35805 | Had any human being been made better by anything he had written in those columns? |
35805 | Have n''t one with you?" |
35805 | Have you been down town? |
35805 | Have you friends in the city?" |
35805 | He adores John Muir-- you know that man Professor Ellis told us about? |
35805 | He called her attention to the way- side crops, and succeeded in making her ask:"Father, what in the world is the matter with you? |
35805 | Heard everything that took place, did n''t you? |
35805 | Her mind asked,"Shall I, too, sometimes wish to talk commonplaces in the midst of such glories?" |
35805 | How could it, in the face of the tremendous changes which were in progress in her brain? |
35805 | How did she get through college without marrying Harry or Tommy? |
35805 | How did they get where they are, rich, influential, kindly, polished in manner? |
35805 | How did you leave the people in the coulà ©, all well?" |
35805 | How do you like my horse?" |
35805 | How is Wisconsin?" |
35805 | How would she meet him? |
35805 | How you_ do_ get ahead-- what will you wear?" |
35805 | How''re you going to get home?" |
35805 | I am delinquent I know; what''s this-- a roast?" |
35805 | I do not believe marriage confers any authority on the husband-- you understand my position there?" |
35805 | I just love that; is n''t he lovely?" |
35805 | I predict a great future for her if--""If what?" |
35805 | I think you understand?" |
35805 | I went to call on her a day or two later----""And the glamour-- the glamour?" |
35805 | I wonder if he is old Stuart Thatcher''s son? |
35805 | I''m discouraged now; why was I born?" |
35805 | I''m going to call you Rose, may n''t I?" |
35805 | I''ve got something to do, and,--I do n''t care for you--""Well, go to the ball with me tonight, wo n''t you?" |
35805 | In my weakness I was stained, ineffaceably; I admit it-- but you, in your strength, have you not preyed upon weak women? |
35805 | In the days and weeks which followed she asked herself,"Would he like me to do this?" |
35805 | Is a social success the thing the girl needs?" |
35805 | Is n''t it pretty late for a pair of rheumatic old folks to be out sailing? |
35805 | Is n''t it strange how that girl gets on? |
35805 | Is not life as insoluble as ever-- success as far away as ever?" |
35805 | Isabel caught her breath:"Warren, did you? |
35805 | Isabel leaned over to say:"Are n''t they enjoying themselves? |
35805 | It wo n''t break up our comradeship, will it, dear? |
35805 | It''s terrible to go now, when you''ve built this nice home for me, but what can I do? |
35805 | John understood her in all this, for was he not of the same feeling? |
35805 | Just after Pine City she heard a cool, firm woman''s voice ask:"May I sit with you?" |
35805 | Live in Madison?" |
35805 | Looks as if the whole crowd would trot in double harness, do n''t it?" |
35805 | Love must be good and fine and according to nature, else why did it give such joy and beauty? |
35805 | Mary turned upon one fool who called a smart word at her:"Left your manners in Squashville, did n''t you, little man?" |
35805 | Mason lifted his eye- brows:"Do you mean to say that the touch of Sanborn''s hand does not hasten your blood?" |
35805 | Mason, why ca n''t you-- I mean-- what do you think of me?'' |
35805 | Mason?" |
35805 | May I talk with you about that?" |
35805 | Nothing? |
35805 | Now what_ is_ a tunnel?" |
35805 | Of what advantage to Dr. Herrick could it be to take her up-- a poor country girl? |
35805 | Of what avail these soft winds, the song of birds, the gleam and lift and shimmer of leaves, if love were not there to share it? |
35805 | Of what manner of men were they who could battle so for hours in the freezing sleet? |
35805 | One day, when calling upon Isabel, she said suddenly:"Do you know how my father earned the money which I spend for board? |
35805 | Other young people had gone away to school without acquiring airs, why should she? |
35805 | Ought I to break into the orderly progress of her life? |
35805 | Politics? |
35805 | Really could it be that he had made this decision? |
35805 | Rose clapped her hands:"O, is he? |
35805 | Sanborn asked one day plumply:"Mason, why do n''t you marry the coolly girl, and begin to live?" |
35805 | Say Rose, I''m going to tell you something, do n''t you ever tell, will you?" |
35805 | She lay there until she heard dancing steps, and Josie called out:"May I come in?" |
35805 | She looked up quickly--"No, is he? |
35805 | She not only asked him,"Who made God?" |
35805 | She spoke first:"May I take shelter here?" |
35805 | Should not the old be sacrificed to the young? |
35805 | Should she present them? |
35805 | So far she had gone securely, but could she find the house which was to be her home, alone? |
35805 | Taylor?" |
35805 | The bloom-- what is it? |
35805 | The creative energy of his brain had gone into the impersonal columns of the editorial page-- to what end? |
35805 | The law-- yes, but what lay behind the law? |
35805 | The people seemed ready to listen to her if she had something to say; and she had something to say-- why not say it? |
35805 | The question that interests me is this-- how did the girl get here? |
35805 | The whole situation was intensified when Mr. Harvey''s soft tenor voice called:"Where is everybody?" |
35805 | Then he smiled:"Well, now, I''m ready to go see the world; any caves, any rocking boulders, any water tower?" |
35805 | Then the question came:"What of my winter in the city? |
35805 | Then there was Mason-- of him what? |
35805 | There was a long pause, then he said:"What''s the use o''going away anyhow? |
35805 | There''s nothing any worse, and my novelistic friends are always saying,''Why do n''t you turn in and finish up your novel?'' |
35805 | They can understand each other just the same as we can, ca n''t they, pappa John?" |
35805 | They might suspect him to be her lover, but what did she care now? |
35805 | They question your motives and they comment on your person:''He''s getting bent and bald;''''He''s lazy;''''What did she ever see in him?'' |
35805 | They talk every rag of news to smithereens, do n''t they, Rose?" |
35805 | They''re glad spring has come, ai n''t they, pappa? |
35805 | They''s''bout a million of''um, ai n''t they? |
35805 | To whom?" |
35805 | Was her life, like his, to come down to the raising of cattle and the breeding of sheep? |
35805 | Was not his office served in educating her? |
35805 | Was she young? |
35805 | Was there no place to escape the obscene outcome of sexual passion? |
35805 | Was there not something magnificent in their frank following of the trail of pure passion? |
35805 | Was this the city of her dreams? |
35805 | Well, anyhow, you''ll leave me Owen?" |
35805 | What about the other, the rich girl you set over against the sculptress at the beginning? |
35805 | What can I do? |
35805 | What can an intellectual prostitute do?" |
35805 | What can you do in the world?" |
35805 | What could she do in the mighty world? |
35805 | What did he care for an awkward country girl like her? |
35805 | What did he mean? |
35805 | What did he say?" |
35805 | What did it matter-- her ambition-- her hope? |
35805 | What did it matter? |
35805 | What did the Indian girl, when her lover sang from his canoe among the water lilies in the lake? |
35805 | What do you intend to do, Isabel? |
35805 | What do you want to do?" |
35805 | What does that mean?" |
35805 | What had she done? |
35805 | What had the woman done? |
35805 | What has it done for me? |
35805 | What is a bird compared to a man, anyway? |
35805 | What kind of time did you have?" |
35805 | What put that into your head?" |
35805 | What should she do? |
35805 | What was his name? |
35805 | What was she more than the swart women who had lived here and been wooed of men? |
35805 | What was to be done now? |
35805 | What would he think of me if he saw me now?" |
35805 | What you want to do there?" |
35805 | What''s the reason, already?" |
35805 | What, indeed, was the use of being an echo of passion, a copy? |
35805 | When do you go?" |
35805 | When? |
35805 | Where are you goin'', Rose?" |
35805 | Where did the girl acquire that regal, indifferent inclination of the head? |
35805 | Who sends you there-- pardon me?" |
35805 | Who to?" |
35805 | Who was there of the young farmers or even in Tyre good enough for her? |
35805 | Why did n''t she stay on the farm like Susan, and Sally, and Ed and Joe? |
35805 | Why did this great fear rise up in her heart? |
35805 | Why do n''t you come oftener and help me?" |
35805 | Why must she torture that beautiful, simple soul? |
35805 | Why not go out and marry the first one that offers, and so end it all?" |
35805 | Why not go to one of these good, clean young men and be a wife? |
35805 | Why should she have this terrible revulsion at the last moment? |
35805 | Why should they have moved me so?" |
35805 | Why was it that all her high thoughts, her dreams, her ambitions, her longings, seemed to carry her farther away from him? |
35805 | Why was the world so ordered? |
35805 | Why was this English law better than any other? |
35805 | Why were the animals freer than men? |
35805 | Will one offence contain your crime against me?" |
35805 | Will you do it?" |
35805 | With all the week to think about it in, he began to ask himself in current slang,"Where do I come in?" |
35805 | Without opening it?" |
35805 | Wo n''t you let me see what you have? |
35805 | Woman doctor''s?" |
35805 | Would Carl''s wife ever know of it? |
35805 | You are going to live with me, are n''t you, Rose?" |
35805 | You know the common opinion of woman''s curiosity? |
35805 | You''ll come?" |
35805 | You''ve done wrong-- don''t you know it? |
35805 | are n''t you tired?" |
35805 | ca n''t somebody help them?" |
35805 | said Mary,"are n''t you a little early tonight? |
35805 | tried to?" |
35805 | was her ceaseless cry to herself, but what could she do? |