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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34831 | About the race,she said, reverting to the previous subject,"you are n''t really serious about not entering?" |
34831 | After I was discharged from the factory? |
34831 | After all, has n''t he given you everything? |
34831 | Ai n''t you off early tonight? |
34831 | All set, mate? |
34831 | And give everything away? 34831 And have her tear into me like a wild cat?" |
34831 | And have you always kept it locked? |
34831 | And he''s the man you thought you knew? |
34831 | And of that no- account Joe, the Sweeper? |
34831 | And what will you have to go with it? 34831 And who told you that?" |
34831 | And you? |
34831 | Any clues? |
34831 | Any ideas? |
34831 | Any other boat around that they can use to follow us in? |
34831 | Anyone been here this afternoon? |
34831 | Anything doing? |
34831 | Anything wrong, deary? |
34831 | Are n''t genuine silk stockings hard to get now? |
34831 | Are n''t you jumping to pretty fast conclusions? |
34831 | Are we in safe waters now? |
34831 | Are you really serious about racing with me tomorrow? |
34831 | Are you so sure that you do? |
34831 | Are you sure you want me to sail with you? |
34831 | At the Harpers? |
34831 | Been here long? |
34831 | Black market? |
34831 | But this ferryboat? |
34831 | But what about the Gandiss family? 34831 But_ where_ are we? |
34831 | By the way, how did you know why the girl was taken to the office? |
34831 | Ca n''t it be repaired? |
34831 | Ca n''t you get a screwdriver and take off the hinges? 34831 Can they prove it''s the same brass?" |
34831 | Can you take aboard three more survivors? 34831 Could n''t we sneak up to the house and peek in one of the windows?" |
34831 | Could you let me have twenty dollars? 34831 Did Ernst bring you to buy something?" |
34831 | Did he offer you any brass? |
34831 | Did n''t Mr. Gandiss write you a letter asking you to come in for a personal interview? |
34831 | Did n''t Sally win the lantern trophy? |
34831 | Did you ever see the man before? |
34831 | Did you notify police? |
34831 | Did you see who the fellow was, Sally? |
34831 | Do I know you? |
34831 | Do n''t you feel she should be cleared? |
34831 | Do n''t you have sense enough to figure what will happen if that girl gets away from us? |
34831 | Do we dare row? |
34831 | Do you know Mr. Gandiss well? |
34831 | Do you know of anyone in the factory who dislikes you? |
34831 | Do you realize that you nearly lost several of your fingers tonight? |
34831 | Do you really dislike Jack? |
34831 | Do_ you_ have one? |
34831 | Does it have anything to do with Sweeper Joe? |
34831 | Does it have anything to do with that junk shop? |
34831 | Does she? |
34831 | Does your son Jack have anything to do with it? |
34831 | Factory girls? |
34831 | Find anyone? |
34831 | Find anything? |
34831 | Fired? |
34831 | Get a job at another factory? |
34831 | Good fishing around here? |
34831 | Harvey Gandiss''son? |
34831 | Have n''t you an extra can of fuel aboard? |
34831 | Have you calculated how much I am losing a year? |
34831 | Have you called in the police? |
34831 | Have you dumped all the stuff in the river? |
34831 | Have you given your locker key to anyone? |
34831 | Have you had employes searched as they leave the building? |
34831 | Heiney? |
34831 | How about Joe the Sweeper? |
34831 | How about dropping us off at the island? |
34831 | How about hiring a boat? |
34831 | How about that window at the east side? |
34831 | How about the day''s passenger receipts? |
34831 | How about the sailboat race? |
34831 | How can we do anything without proof? 34831 How close are we to the bend in the river?" |
34831 | How could sparks from the_ Florence_ have carried so far? |
34831 | How did it happen? |
34831 | How did it strike him? |
34831 | How did that happen? 34831 How did you get into the water?" |
34831 | How do you explain it? |
34831 | How do you like that? |
34831 | How do you mean? |
34831 | How is it going, Sally? |
34831 | How is your supply? |
34831 | How long do you folks expect to stay at Shadow Island? |
34831 | How long should it take the police to get there? |
34831 | How many employes do you have at the plant? |
34831 | How will I face the racing committee? |
34831 | How? |
34831 | How? |
34831 | I guess I made myself look like a heel, did n''t I? |
34831 | I hate to ask this,he said uncomfortably,"but how are you fixed for money?" |
34831 | I won it fairly enough, did n''t I? |
34831 | I won the race, so does n''t the brass lantern belong to me? |
34831 | I''ll do what? |
34831 | If he saw her hide brass in her clothing as he claims, why did n''t he report her last night? |
34831 | If my_ Cat_ is in the race, you''ll sail? |
34831 | If you lose today must you give up the trophy? |
34831 | Is Sally aboard? |
34831 | Is he a friend of yours? |
34831 | Is it an annual affair? |
34831 | Is n''t she beautiful? |
34831 | Is n''t that a piece of brass? |
34831 | Is n''t the wind dying? |
34831 | Is n''t there some place where we can telephone the police? |
34831 | Is that you? |
34831 | Is the gal going to get fired? |
34831 | Is this my room or is it your private runway? |
34831 | Is this the place? |
34831 | It has to be a boy? |
34831 | It is necessary? |
34831 | It''s all right for you guys to blow town, but what about me and the wife? |
34831 | Jack did n''t tell? |
34831 | Locked in the cabin safe? |
34831 | Must you always claw at each other? |
34831 | No? 34831 Not enter? |
34831 | Not even to clear your name? |
34831 | Not the factory episode? |
34831 | Not the new sailboat? |
34831 | Now how did they get out here? |
34831 | Now what''s this? |
34831 | Now what? |
34831 | Now what? |
34831 | Now? |
34831 | Oars? |
34831 | Oh, Sally, do n''t you see? 34831 Oh, Sally, will we make it?" |
34831 | Penny, are you straight in your head? 34831 Penny, you''re not racing in Sally''s boat?" |
34831 | Pretty clothes, I suppose-- or perhaps a new sailboat? |
34831 | Ready? |
34831 | Sabotage? |
34831 | Sally Barker is his chief competitor? |
34831 | Sally, what are you doing here? |
34831 | Sally, why must you be so stubborn about hanging it here on the_ River Queen?_ Every Tom, Dick, and Harry rides this old tub. |
34831 | Sally, would you be able to ride along as adviser and captain bold? |
34831 | Say, what are you leading up to anyhow? |
34831 | Say, what became of the trophy? |
34831 | Says who? |
34831 | See that man? |
34831 | Shake? |
34831 | Shall we talk here? |
34831 | Should n''t we turn now? |
34831 | So you think I''ve given Sally a raw deal? |
34831 | So you''ve been studying the school catalogues? |
34831 | Suppose they sit there until they decide to leave in this boat? |
34831 | That sweeper, called Joe? |
34831 | That you, Penny? |
34831 | The disappearance of parts has n''t curtailed production to any extent? |
34831 | The ferry ca n''t land there? |
34831 | The person who put that brass in my locker has n''t been caught? |
34831 | The question is, how much longer are we to wait? |
34831 | The question is, what are we goin''to do about the gal? |
34831 | The_ Florence_? |
34831 | Then how about a date? |
34831 | Then may I return to my work? |
34831 | Then we''ll win? |
34831 | Then what you been takin''my time for? |
34831 | Then why do n''t we do something about it? |
34831 | Then why do n''t you try to get a little evidence against this man Joe, the Sweeper? |
34831 | Then why is n''t she cleared? |
34831 | Then why not sell it tonight? |
34831 | Then you''re all ready for competition? |
34831 | There was nothing more to it? |
34831 | Time to get up? |
34831 | Want to come along? |
34831 | Want to see the steel plant? |
34831 | Was n''t it here last night when we went to bed? |
34831 | Was there anything else? |
34831 | We''re hard aground, are n''t we? |
34831 | Well, Jack, what did you learn at the factory? |
34831 | Well, he came to the island, and you borrowed money from me to give him--"So you recognized him that day? |
34831 | Well, why do n''t we have the fellow arrested? |
34831 | Well? |
34831 | What about the girl? |
34831 | What are Ma and me gon na do? |
34831 | What are you keeping from me? |
34831 | What are you talking about? |
34831 | What clue? |
34831 | What did I do? |
34831 | What did they give you the can for? |
34831 | What did you do with the lantern trophy? 34831 What do you do with the discarded pieces?" |
34831 | What do you have? |
34831 | What happened this time? 34831 What if I did?" |
34831 | What is it you want? |
34831 | What is it, Claude? |
34831 | What is it? |
34831 | What is it? |
34831 | What is this? |
34831 | What is? |
34831 | What island are we passing? |
34831 | What time did you get in, Jack? |
34831 | What was that? |
34831 | What will the other contestants say? 34831 What will you do now?" |
34831 | What you doin''here? |
34831 | What''d he have to report? |
34831 | What''s beautiful about it? |
34831 | What''s cooking, Pop? |
34831 | What''s the difference? |
34831 | What''s the verdict? |
34831 | What''s your name anyhow? |
34831 | What? 34831 Whatever gave you that crazy idea?" |
34831 | Where are we? |
34831 | Where did this come from? |
34831 | Where did you get it? |
34831 | Where do the Barkers live? |
34831 | Where do you live? |
34831 | Where in the world did you go? |
34831 | Where is the boy? |
34831 | Where were we when all this excitement started? |
34831 | Who are the Harpers? |
34831 | Who are they? |
34831 | Who is Joe the Sweeper anyhow? 34831 Who is steering the boat?" |
34831 | Who is the man, Jack? |
34831 | Who planted the brass in Sally''s locker while she was working at the factory? |
34831 | Who was she? |
34831 | Who was the girl? 34831 Who was the girl?" |
34831 | Why are n''t you two nicer to each other? |
34831 | Why be in such a hurry? |
34831 | Why call on me? |
34831 | Why did n''t you come back to Shadow Island this afternoon? 34831 Why do you suppose the thief took the lantern and nothing else?" |
34831 | Why do you think I took that job in the first place, and spent better than two years studyin''the Gandiss factory layout? 34831 Why does it mean so much to you?" |
34831 | Why has n''t someone brought her out? |
34831 | Why have you felt so friendly toward that crook, Glowershick? |
34831 | Why not appeal to Mr. Gandiss? 34831 Why not give it up? |
34831 | Why not let him go? |
34831 | Why not take down the sail? 34831 Why not try to find out?" |
34831 | Why not untie the rope, and let the boat drift off? |
34831 | Why not? 34831 Why not?" |
34831 | Will it dry in time for the race tomorrow? |
34831 | Will she have a new boat? |
34831 | Will we be able to see steel poured from the furnaces? |
34831 | Will you and your daughter visit the factory with me in the morning? |
34831 | Will you kindly explain? |
34831 | Wonder what Joe would be doing here? |
34831 | Would n''t that be dangerous? |
34831 | You been losin''copper and brass from your factory, ai n''t you? |
34831 | You decided to take it down after all? |
34831 | You did n''t appear too interested? |
34831 | You do n''t think Jack is mixed up with the Harpers in black market dealings? |
34831 | You have no idea who may be taking the materials? |
34831 | You hear me? |
34831 | You know the man? |
34831 | You like the work? |
34831 | You mean about the factory? |
34831 | You mean she''s being discharged? |
34831 | You mean you were n''t able to find out the name of the man who dropped his badge aboard the_ Queen_? |
34831 | You need an expert sailor? |
34831 | You ran out of gas? 34831 You really mean that?" |
34831 | You wonder why I sent for you? |
34831 | You''ll give me that salary raise if I turn her in? |
34831 | You''re not really convinced then? |
34831 | You''ve lost the key? |
34831 | Your gateman is entirely trustworthy? |
34831 | Your mother too, I suppose? |
34831 | _ Second_ place? |
34831 | 567?" |
34831 | Ai n''t you due to show up for work at four o''clock, Joe?" |
34831 | Any other news, Jack?" |
34831 | Anything to report?" |
34831 | Are you going to sleep over it all day?" |
34831 | Beauties, ai n''t they?" |
34831 | But should n''t you explain?" |
34831 | But you know that detective your father brought here from Riverview?" |
34831 | CHAPTER 4 THROUGH THE WINDOW"Now who can that be?" |
34831 | CHAPTER 5 UNWANTED ADVICE"Just having an early morning snack?" |
34831 | CHAPTER 8_ OVERHEARD IN THE GATEHOUSE_"Why, where did that come from?" |
34831 | Could they cross the finish line ahead of the_ Spindrift_? |
34831 | Did the thefts cease after she left?" |
34831 | Did you meet this man at the Harpers?" |
34831 | Do n''t you believe me?" |
34831 | Do you really need the money so badly?" |
34831 | Do you think he got away with the money in the safe?" |
34831 | Does he expect us to swim to the island?" |
34831 | Engine conk out?" |
34831 | Gandiss?" |
34831 | Gandiss?" |
34831 | Gandiss?" |
34831 | Gandiss?" |
34831 | Hamburgers or dogs? |
34831 | Have you any idea who the guilty parties might be?" |
34831 | How about an exciting game of chess?" |
34831 | How about the trophy?" |
34831 | How are you this evening?" |
34831 | How are you two at solving a mystery?" |
34831 | If he shows up with the brass, shall I have him arrested?" |
34831 | Is n''t the river beautiful?" |
34831 | Jack, will you take us to the Harpers''in your motorboat?" |
34831 | Near the Harpers?" |
34831 | Now, is the lecture concluded?" |
34831 | Oh, by the way, how about a trial run in the_ Spindrift_?" |
34831 | Oh, what can we do?" |
34831 | On the whole, though, I wonder if Sally has had a square deal?" |
34831 | Pine scent or violet?" |
34831 | Remember?" |
34831 | Sally, why did you try to get into that burning building?" |
34831 | Seen anything of her?" |
34831 | Shall we let her go?" |
34831 | Shall we say tomorrow?" |
34831 | Sure there ai n''t nothing wrong?" |
34831 | Take it down?" |
34831 | They were nearing the docks when the man, glancing back over his shoulder, said carelessly:"How would you like to buy some genuine silk stockings?" |
34831 | Want to sail with me?" |
34831 | Was Jack angry when you told him?" |
34831 | Was this the Jack they knew? |
34831 | What was she wearing?" |
34831 | What''s it worth?" |
34831 | What''s our chances of getting rid of it tonight?" |
34831 | What''s the name of this one- horse dump, anyhow?" |
34831 | When do you sleep?" |
34831 | When is the race?" |
34831 | When were you employed?" |
34831 | Where did she go?" |
34831 | Where is the place?" |
34831 | Where the owner offered us a higher price than any other place in town?" |
34831 | Why does it mean so much to defeat him?" |
34831 | Why not taxi into town? |
34831 | Why should n''t she? |
34831 | Why was not a boat sent in search of her? |
34831 | Why?" |
34831 | Will you come to see me sometime while you''re here?" |
34831 | Would her frantic signals be seen? |
34831 | You do n''t really believe she would stoop to such a thing?" |
34831 | You know that junk shop where we arranged to sell our stuff? |
34831 | You know what you''re saying?" |
34831 | You say you have no clues?" |
34831 | You see what I mean, Mr. Parker? |
34691 | A fellow with a long white beard? |
34691 | A gate? |
34691 | A long one? |
34691 | A mare with a white foot? 34691 A wash- out, do you think?" |
34691 | Ai n''t it awful? |
34691 | And forget the mystery? |
34691 | And has your father said you may go? |
34691 | And is there really danger that the dam will give way? |
34691 | And it was close by that the Headless Horseman appeared--"Will you please hush? |
34691 | And the Burmasters? 34691 And the Headless Horseman?" |
34691 | And then what happened? |
34691 | And what better place could I have than this? |
34691 | And what of the Burmasters? |
34691 | And where is Witching Rock? |
34691 | And who be you? 34691 And who says that the dam wo n''t hold?" |
34691 | And why should n''t I be nervous? |
34691 | Anything I can do for you? |
34691 | Are n''t we ever going to start? |
34691 | Are n''t you glad? |
34691 | Are n''t you home early for lunch? |
34691 | Are the people of Delta leaving for the hills? |
34691 | Are you all right? |
34691 | Are you asleep, girls? |
34691 | Are you sure you can go, Penny? |
34691 | Are you sure you did n''t hide it somewhere else? |
34691 | At this time of night? |
34691 | Back to Williams''Stable? |
34691 | Big? 34691 Burmaster forced all of the valley folk off their land?" |
34691 | Busy? |
34691 | But do I have the strength? |
34691 | But how can we get a camera? |
34691 | But how can we get to Sleepy Hollow? |
34691 | But how could Mrs. Burmaster know you had the deed? |
34691 | But how will we find the man? |
34691 | But how? |
34691 | But how? |
34691 | But what can she be doing up at this time of night? |
34691 | But what can she hope to gain? |
34691 | But what is the story of the Headless Horseman? |
34691 | But what must I do? |
34691 | But what of Mrs. Lear and the Burmasters? |
34691 | But why did he say I could do good in the valley? |
34691 | But why do n''t people move to safety? |
34691 | But why give up so easily? |
34691 | But why should anyone come here tonight? |
34691 | But why? |
34691 | But you did see him? |
34691 | But you do have an idea who was back of the scheme? |
34691 | But you will let me go? |
34691 | Ca n''t you do your speculating in the morning? |
34691 | Ca n''t you ever stay on the job? |
34691 | Ca n''t you get an answer? |
34691 | Ca n''t you wait until they''re baked? |
34691 | Calculate on earning that reward? |
34691 | Can she ride a horse? |
34691 | Can that old witch ride? |
34691 | Can you get here today? |
34691 | Could n''t it have been a holiday prank? |
34691 | Could n''t your workmen keep watch and swing it into place after the Horseman started across the bridge? 34691 Did I now?" |
34691 | Did n''t Mr. Burmaster pay for what he bought? |
34691 | Did n''t Mrs. Burmaster steal the deed to my land jest fer meanness and spite? 34691 Did someone come for Trinidad?" |
34691 | Did you ever see a prettier little valley? |
34691 | Did you say Burmaster? |
34691 | Did you see him ride across the bridge and then take a trail along the creek bed? |
34691 | Did you sleep right last night? |
34691 | Do n''t try to tell me you''ve seen the Headless Horseman already? |
34691 | Do n''t you realize that your life is in danger? |
34691 | Do n''t you realize there''s no one else to send the news? |
34691 | Do n''t you think Mrs. Lear and the Burmasters had any chance to reach the hills? |
34691 | Do n''t you think help will come soon? |
34691 | Do you have a rope? |
34691 | Do you suppose all this talk about the dam being weak is just talk? |
34691 | Do you think it''s safe to let those men in? |
34691 | Does Mr. Malcom live near here? |
34691 | Exactly what do you know about this advertisement? |
34691 | Face them all? 34691 For how long?" |
34691 | Get that? |
34691 | Goodness, what was that? |
34691 | Has Mr. Burmaster actually offered a five hundred dollar reward for its capture? |
34691 | Haunts? |
34691 | Have n''t authorities inspected the dam recently? |
34691 | Have you ever acted in any other? |
34691 | Have you had anything to eat? |
34691 | Have you heard what happened to them? |
34691 | Have you heard? |
34691 | How about cashing a little check for me? |
34691 | How about my story to the_ Star_? |
34691 | How about the railroad station? |
34691 | How about the roads? |
34691 | How could he do that? |
34691 | How could we be, when we have n''t turned off the trail? |
34691 | How could you? |
34691 | How do I know I''ll ever see you again? |
34691 | How do you suppose he knew about my father? |
34691 | How far from Delta to Sleepy Hollow? |
34691 | How many wires come in here? |
34691 | How may I ask? |
34691 | How should I know? 34691 How so?" |
34691 | How soon do you expect to get one? |
34691 | How will we get back to Mrs. Lear''s place? |
34691 | How would you find Burmaster? |
34691 | How? |
34691 | How? |
34691 | I repeat,he challenged,"did you ever act in any manner except for your own interest?" |
34691 | I suppose you''d like to have me assign you the task of tracking down your Front Page gem? |
34691 | If Mrs. Lear is determined to stay here, what can we do about it? |
34691 | If the good people of Delta are endangered why do n''t they repair the dam themselves? |
34691 | If time''s heavy on your hands why not take a little jaunt to the Huntley Dam? |
34691 | If you know it''s a prank why should it worry you? |
34691 | If you wo n''t listen to reason yourself, what about these girls? |
34691 | Is Delta the name of a town? |
34691 | Is n''t it possible that the disturbance always has been caused by a boy-- perhaps this lad who clattered over the bridge tonight? |
34691 | Is n''t the deed recorded? |
34691 | Is n''t there anything we can do? |
34691 | Is that you, Penny? 34691 Is the special wire set up yet?" |
34691 | Is there any reason why I ca n''t use the phone now-- the test instrument? |
34691 | Is there really such a thing or is it just a story? |
34691 | It''s rainin'', ai n''t it? 34691 Joe brought you home, did n''t he?" |
34691 | Just now the important thing is when are you coming home? |
34691 | Just what does that mean? |
34691 | Know what I think? |
34691 | Lose something? |
34691 | Me afeared? |
34691 | Meaning? |
34691 | Mind if we go along? |
34691 | Mr. Burmaster, is Mrs. Lear''s place on down this road? |
34691 | Mrs. Lear was swept away? |
34691 | Must we pass there? |
34691 | Not Red Valley? |
34691 | Not looking for a horse by any chance, are you? |
34691 | Not the Headless Horseman? |
34691 | Not the Headless Horseman? |
34691 | Not the man who was just here? |
34691 | Now what is all this? |
34691 | Now what''ll we do? |
34691 | Now what''s that? |
34691 | Now what? |
34691 | Now what? |
34691 | Now what? |
34691 | Now where''s she going? |
34691 | Now why do you suppose Mrs. Lear came here at this time of night? |
34691 | Of what? |
34691 | Oh, I ca n''t? |
34691 | Oh, you do? |
34691 | Only a boy, sir? |
34691 | Penny, ca n''t you see it''s only a joke? |
34691 | Penny, what are you talking about anyway? |
34691 | Prankster? |
34691 | Really? |
34691 | Red Valley? 34691 Salt Sommers?" |
34691 | Say,he demanded,"how did you get in here?" |
34691 | See that big boulder? 34691 See that fellow?" |
34691 | See that tree? |
34691 | Should n''t you move to the hills? |
34691 | Since Mr. Burmaster refuses to help is there nothing that can be done? |
34691 | So failing in ordinary methods, you tried to bring him around with your Headless Horseman stunt? |
34691 | So it''s a lie, is it? |
34691 | So you admit that you''ve met your Waterloo in our Galloping Ghost? |
34691 | So you''d like to collect Mr. Burmaster''s reward? |
34691 | So you''re afraid to look? |
34691 | Someone camping along the road? |
34691 | Speaking of rain,Penny began hesitantly,"Do n''t you think it''s dangerous to remain here much longer?" |
34691 | Stands out like a sore thumb, do n''t it? 34691 That you, Penny?" |
34691 | That you, Silas? |
34691 | The captain? |
34691 | Then Mr. Burmaster bought the entire track of land from the Eastern owner? |
34691 | Then he lives in Hobostein? |
34691 | Then may I ask how you knew about our difficulties here at Sleepy Hollow? |
34691 | Then the first reporter to get his news out of the valley will have a big story? |
34691 | Then there''s no way to get my story out? |
34691 | Then we''re tied up here? |
34691 | Then what does your prankster hope to gain? |
34691 | Then why is n''t it done? |
34691 | Then why not ketch the Horseman and put an end to it? |
34691 | Then you believe she''s been behind the scheme from the first? |
34691 | Then you feel the situation really is serious? |
34691 | Then you plan to send flood pictures direct from here to Riverview? |
34691 | Then you think Mrs. Lear knows? |
34691 | Then you''ve never actually seen such a rider? |
34691 | They did it to plague the Burmasters? |
34691 | They''ve made no attempt to do so? |
34691 | Trouble? |
34691 | Was it your wife we heard scream? |
34691 | Was n''t that the same word you used not so long ago when I tried to tell you about a certain Witch Doll? |
34691 | We came to find out about that Headless Horseman, did n''t we? |
34691 | Well, so you''re here again? |
34691 | Well? |
34691 | Western Union? |
34691 | What about the pictures we planned to take here? |
34691 | What am I going to do without a horse? |
34691 | What are we going to do? 34691 What are you building?" |
34691 | What became of yours? |
34691 | What ca n''t you do? |
34691 | What can be wrong? |
34691 | What can you do except go downstairs and tell the truth? |
34691 | What deed do you mean? |
34691 | What do you make of it? |
34691 | What do you think is going on? |
34691 | What do you want to know? |
34691 | What is it you want to know? |
34691 | What is it? |
34691 | What is it? |
34691 | What is scrap grease? |
34691 | What now? |
34691 | What time does he appear? |
34691 | What time''s that train out o''Delta? |
34691 | What town? |
34691 | What was it you saw? |
34691 | What was it? |
34691 | What was that sound? |
34691 | What was that? |
34691 | What was that? |
34691 | What were you saying about me, John? |
34691 | What''s a running story? |
34691 | What''s he trying to do? |
34691 | What''s that you have in your hand? |
34691 | What''s that? |
34691 | What''s that? |
34691 | What''s the matter? |
34691 | What''s the meaning of waking a body up in the middle o''the night? |
34691 | What''s the use of being the talented, only daughter of a prosperous newspaper owner if you ca n''t cash in on it now and then? |
34691 | What''s there to be skeared of? |
34691 | What''s to be done? |
34691 | What''s up? |
34691 | What''s wanted? |
34691 | What? 34691 What?" |
34691 | When did the trouble first start? |
34691 | When do we start and where? |
34691 | When do you suppose the Relief folks will get here? |
34691 | When is Salt leaving? |
34691 | Where can Mrs. Lear be going? |
34691 | Where did you see her? |
34691 | Where do you think the old lady is going? |
34691 | Where have you been for the past twenty minutes? |
34691 | Where is your home? |
34691 | Where is your husband now? |
34691 | Where shall I drop you girls? |
34691 | Where to? |
34691 | Where you gals calculatin''to spend the night? |
34691 | Where''s Joe Quigley? |
34691 | Where''s White Foot? |
34691 | Where''s my horse? |
34691 | White Foot did n''t throw you off? |
34691 | Who are these people? |
34691 | Who do you think the prankster is? |
34691 | Who else would want it? |
34691 | Who else? 34691 Who else?" |
34691 | Who is he? |
34691 | Who is it? |
34691 | Who''s afraid of a tulip tree? |
34691 | Who''s there? |
34691 | Why ca n''t we go to Sleepy Hollow? |
34691 | Why did you do it? |
34691 | Why do n''t we get out of this valley and stay away? |
34691 | Why do n''t we go home this morning and forget the whole silly affair? |
34691 | Why do n''t we go to Red Valley with Salt? |
34691 | Why do n''t you stay until tomorror anyhow? 34691 Why do n''t you tear that place out of your mind?" |
34691 | Why do you say the reward never will be collected? |
34691 | Why do you suppose Mrs. Lear slipped off without saying a word? |
34691 | Why is Mrs. Burmaster so disliked in the community? |
34691 | Why not move a mountain? |
34691 | Why not talk it over with your father? |
34691 | Why should n''t I open the door? |
34691 | Why the telephone office? |
34691 | Why there? |
34691 | Why would anyone build an expensive home in such a lonely place? |
34691 | Why, not be rid of the Ghost in an easier way? |
34691 | Why, the coffers of this old paper fairly drip gold, but do I ever get any of it? |
34691 | Why, what''s wrong? |
34691 | Will you come? |
34691 | Will you have a bite o''breakfast, Joe? |
34691 | Without an escort? |
34691 | Wonder how she can afford to keep it? |
34691 | Wonder if Salt got any good pictures when he was here yesterday? |
34691 | Wonder if it could be John Burmaster, the millionaire? 34691 Wonder if it''s raining at Red Valley?" |
34691 | Wonder which way it is to the Huntley Dam? |
34691 | Worrying about your pocketbook? |
34691 | Would that be the Delta station call? |
34691 | Would you call that advertisement in the Hobostein paper a joke? |
34691 | Yes? |
34691 | Yet Mr. Burmaster keeps watch of the bridge? |
34691 | You do n''t think the dam actually will give way? |
34691 | You have n''t put up all that fruit this morning? |
34691 | You know what them Burmasters done? |
34691 | You mean that folks outside of the valley do n''t know about the flood? |
34691 | You mean the Huntley Dam? |
34691 | You mean the rider actually has no head? |
34691 | You never even saw the rider who got away? |
34691 | You never told her, did you? |
34691 | You own your own land? |
34691 | You say Silas sent you? |
34691 | You think we might meet the Headless Horseman? |
34691 | You''ll come again? |
34691 | You''ll do it? |
34691 | You''re speaking about the Headless Horseman? |
34691 | You''ve known for a long time, have n''t you? |
34691 | Your husband? |
34691 | Your pa''s a newspaper owner, ai n''t he? |
34691 | Your workmen stand guard? |
34691 | 17?" |
34691 | Admit that my wife is a thief?" |
34691 | And what does he say about the high water?" |
34691 | Any danger we''ll be stranded at Delta?" |
34691 | Anything to eat around here?" |
34691 | Are n''t you the richest man in the Valley? |
34691 | Are they leaving?" |
34691 | Are you all right?" |
34691 | Are you looking for someone in this building?" |
34691 | Burmaster?" |
34691 | Burmaster?" |
34691 | Burmaster?" |
34691 | Burmaster?" |
34691 | Burmaster?" |
34691 | But who is the fellow?" |
34691 | But why-- why would she do such a thing?" |
34691 | By the way, where can we set up our portable wire photo equipment?" |
34691 | CHAPTER 2_ PLANS_"Now what became of that old man?" |
34691 | Can you get ahold of a camera?" |
34691 | Can you give us a complete, running story of the flood?" |
34691 | Can you send help?" |
34691 | Did he mean what he said or was he merely trying to lead her on with hints of mystery? |
34691 | Did n''t you hear?" |
34691 | Did n''t you think that horse tonight looked like Trinidad?" |
34691 | Did the flood strike there?" |
34691 | Did you never talk to him about the missing deed?" |
34691 | Do I wire your father''yes''or''no''?" |
34691 | Do n''t you see it''s your duty to get news out to the country? |
34691 | Do you have a telephone?" |
34691 | Do you hear me? |
34691 | Ever been there?" |
34691 | Friends o''his?" |
34691 | Had the mysterious rider been seen or heard of in the Valley in recent days? |
34691 | Have n''t they tried everything?" |
34691 | Have you considered putting a barricade at the end of the bridge?" |
34691 | Her left hind one?" |
34691 | How about the telephone company?" |
34691 | How did it happen?" |
34691 | How great was the property damage? |
34691 | How had the old lady learned that Mr. Parker was a newspaper man if not from Silas Malcom? |
34691 | How many lives had been lost? |
34691 | How would you like to go in search of a Headless Horseman?" |
34691 | I suppose you let that rider get away again?" |
34691 | I suppose you''re leaving, Joe Quigley?" |
34691 | In any case, what about the buggy?" |
34691 | Is it true that some prankster has been causing trouble in the valley?" |
34691 | Is n''t it enough that I have to live in this horrible community, among such cruel hateful people without you turning against me too?" |
34691 | Is n''t there a car one can hire?" |
34691 | Know why I think she''ll be there?" |
34691 | Know why? |
34691 | Lear?" |
34691 | Lear?" |
34691 | Lear?" |
34691 | Lear?" |
34691 | May I make the trip?" |
34691 | May I offer a word of advice?" |
34691 | Or did he?" |
34691 | Or did n''t you know?" |
34691 | Or did you?" |
34691 | Or does n''t that mean anything?" |
34691 | Penny, do you realize that if we go to Sleepy Hollow we may run into more than we bargain for?" |
34691 | Peters?" |
34691 | Remember?" |
34691 | She spoke tensely into the transmitter:"Hello, is this the_ Star_ office?" |
34691 | She turned to the old lady and asked:"Wo n''t you come to Riverview with Louise and me? |
34691 | Sleep in the barn?" |
34691 | So you be interested in haunts?" |
34691 | Touching the man''s arm to attract his attention, she said breathlessly:"Mr. Nordwall, do you remember me?" |
34691 | Want me to ride along and show you the way?" |
34691 | Want to get him on the wire for me?" |
34691 | Well, what''s the plan?" |
34691 | What about him?" |
34691 | What do you say, Dad?" |
34691 | What do you think, Dad?" |
34691 | What fate had befallen Mrs. Lear and the Burmasters? |
34691 | What had happened to old Mrs. Lear and the Burmasters? |
34691 | What''s good about it?" |
34691 | When did you blow into town?" |
34691 | Which way did he go?" |
34691 | With an added burden of water could the dam hold? |
34691 | Would n''t you like to have me buy a few for you while I''m there?" |
34691 | Ye came to find out about that Headless Horseman, did n''t ye?" |
34691 | You do n''t mean to tell me you have n''t seen Sleepy Hollow estate?" |
34691 | You''ll stay with Mrs. Lear tonight?" |
43584 | A big city is grand, is n''t it? |
43584 | A detective? |
43584 | About somebody''s Christmas present? 43584 And did you enjoy your dinner?" |
43584 | And does everybody call you by both names? |
43584 | And were the other watches stolen the same day? |
43584 | And were there any transients here at that time? |
43584 | And what became of the girls? |
43584 | And what good will your career be to you then? |
43584 | And what is its name? |
43584 | And you believed her? |
43584 | And you could go home? |
43584 | Anything gone? |
43584 | Are the Weinbergers still here? |
43584 | Are there any empty houses she might have rented? |
43584 | Are you a guest at the hotel, miss? |
43584 | Are you responsible for this? |
43584 | Are you sure you''re all right? |
43584 | Because we''re such pretty girls? |
43584 | But I do n''t have to write my name in my books the minute I get them, do I? |
43584 | But how did you get out of that house? |
43584 | But how did you happen to have the key, Margaret? |
43584 | But if Mrs. Ferguson really is a crook, why should she write all her plans to a prisoner, when she would know that the letter would be censored? |
43584 | But she feels encouraged since you found two of the thieves, does n''t she? |
43584 | But what are you going to do? |
43584 | But what finally led you to suspect her? |
43584 | But where is she? |
43584 | But why should she hide? 43584 But why?" |
43584 | But with that change at the Junction, we''d have to wait all night, should n''t we, Daddy? |
43584 | But you did n''t lose anything, did you? |
43584 | But you really do n''t think you''ll do dangerous things again, do you, Mary Lou? |
43584 | Can I have your help? |
43584 | Can I help you? |
43584 | Can I see you tonight? |
43584 | Can we go now, Constable? |
43584 | Can we have a doctor immediately? |
43584 | Can you climb that hill, Max? |
43584 | Can you get me a photographer? |
43584 | Can you imagine me-- one lone fellow-- in that dining room full of dames? 43584 Can you take me to the constable? |
43584 | Could I see the manager? |
43584 | Could n''t we break in? |
43584 | Could n''t you arrest her? |
43584 | Could we take a mechanic to fix my car, too? |
43584 | Could you describe her? |
43584 | Did he have a gun? |
43584 | Did n''t Margaret say anything in her letter about how she was getting on or what she was doing? |
43584 | Did n''t Mrs. Ferguson tell you? |
43584 | Did n''t she send her address? |
43584 | Did n''t you write to her? |
43584 | Did she give you a salary? |
43584 | Did she hear from her daughter? |
43584 | Did that man open the door for you? |
43584 | Did you advertise? |
43584 | Did you fellows really get it? |
43584 | Did you get your salary-- your twenty- five bucks? |
43584 | Did you girls ever meet a girl named Margaret Detweiler, from Riverside? 43584 Did you have a good time, dear?" |
43584 | Did you have a good time? |
43584 | Did you search for the burglar in her room too? |
43584 | Did you see anybody? |
43584 | Did you talk to Miss Stoddard? |
43584 | Do n''t you want to think it over another day? 43584 Do you feel nervous after last night? |
43584 | Do you mean to say that you did steal, Margaret? |
43584 | Do you still have the envelope? |
43584 | Do you think the snow''s packed hard enough? |
43584 | Do you think there''s any chance of your getting home for Christmas? |
43584 | Do you think you''ll be back tonight? |
43584 | Do you want the names of the maids? |
43584 | Does she know that you suspect her daughter, Mary Louise? |
43584 | Does she play? |
43584 | Even her own mother''s watch? |
43584 | Had n''t we better go back to my house, where it''s warm, till your car is fixed, Miss Gay? |
43584 | Has anything been stolen since their arrival? |
43584 | Has anything happened since I left? |
43584 | Have you ever stayed at Stoddard House before? |
43584 | Have you seen the girls-- Pauline Brooks and Mary Green? |
43584 | Here? 43584 How about Miss Stoddard?" |
43584 | How about my money? |
43584 | How are you? 43584 How are you?" |
43584 | How can I tell them what has happened? 43584 How did her mother take it?" |
43584 | How did they get the money-- it was five hundred dollars, was n''t it?--so soon? |
43584 | How did you know I''d be so glad to see you? |
43584 | How did you know, Mary Lou? |
43584 | How did your entertainment go? |
43584 | How many watches? |
43584 | How much do you charge? |
43584 | How old a woman is she? |
43584 | How''s the head? |
43584 | I suppose Mrs. Hilliard told you? |
43584 | I suppose it will be all right, then,agreed Mrs. Hilliard reluctantly...."What are your immediate plans, dear?" |
43584 | I understand you want to ask me about Miss Detweiler? |
43584 | I----"You been in the house now? |
43584 | If Hortense Weinberger really is married,said Mary Louise,"do n''t you suppose her mother will hear about it tomorrow? |
43584 | In the hotel? 43584 Is Center Square far away?" |
43584 | Is Miss Brooks here? |
43584 | Is Mr. Hayden here? |
43584 | Is n''t that where you got that blow on your head? |
43584 | Is she any relation of the founder? |
43584 | Is that what you came here for, Max Miller? |
43584 | Is there a Mrs. Ferguson staying here? |
43584 | Is this the stamp album? |
43584 | Is your aunt''s place at Center Square? |
43584 | It''s all right now, is n''t it, Daddy? |
43584 | Mary Lou,he asked,"you''re not doing any more detective stuff, are you? |
43584 | Mary Louise, could you do an errand for me? 43584 Max and Norman?" |
43584 | May I go to the hotel with you? |
43584 | May I offer my congratulations? |
43584 | May I sit with you, Miss Gay? |
43584 | Meet me here in an hour? |
43584 | Men are helpful sometimes, are n''t they? |
43584 | Mrs. Ferguson-- is she in jail too? |
43584 | Must we use handcuffs? |
43584 | Never at Stoddard House? |
43584 | Now the great question is: would you want to give up your holiday for this purpose? 43584 Now, can you tell me just what was stolen?" |
43584 | Now, what do you want a photographer for? |
43584 | Now, what will your plans be for tomorrow? |
43584 | Of course, it will be late, but I''ll give you your other present first, so you would n''t mind that, would you, Mary Lou? |
43584 | Oh, Mary Lou, did you take them? |
43584 | Oh, how can I ever thank you enough? |
43584 | Or have you an appointment? |
43584 | Ready, Daddy? |
43584 | Recently? |
43584 | Sha n''t I ask the Walder girls to take you along? 43584 Shall I?" |
43584 | She never came back here to Stoddard House? |
43584 | She owes you money? |
43584 | She was n''t home all summer, was she, Mother? |
43584 | Somebody had''planted''it there? |
43584 | Suppose I go there about midnight, Miss Gay? 43584 The boys there yet?" |
43584 | This it? |
43584 | To collect damages? |
43584 | Want to see the gang''s picture? |
43584 | Was a Mrs. Brooks staying here at the time? |
43584 | Was she sent to prison? |
43584 | Well, we''ll see.... Now, do n''t you think you had better go to bed? |
43584 | Were you asleep, sir? |
43584 | Were you out at Center Square last Sunday, Margaret? |
43584 | What are you going to do now? |
43584 | What are you going to do with all that money, Sis? |
43584 | What can I do for you today? |
43584 | What could I do with her if I did find her? |
43584 | What did you do? |
43584 | What do you say we dance? |
43584 | What do you say, Hayden? |
43584 | What do you say, Mary Lou? 43584 What guy?" |
43584 | What happened? |
43584 | What in thunder are you doing that for? |
43584 | What is her name? |
43584 | What is the trouble, my girl? |
43584 | What name, please? |
43584 | What store was she working in? 43584 What time is it now, I wonder?" |
43584 | What time is it, anyway? |
43584 | What time is it? |
43584 | What were theirs like? |
43584 | What would your plan be, Miss Gay? |
43584 | What''s that? |
43584 | When did you first miss the money? |
43584 | When would I start? |
43584 | Where are we, Max? |
43584 | Where did they go? |
43584 | Where do you expect to look for the leader of this gang? |
43584 | Where is the hotel, Daddy? |
43584 | Where was the letter postmarked? |
43584 | Where were you, Ida, when I sent for you? |
43584 | Where''s that? |
43584 | Where? 43584 Where?" |
43584 | Who do you think did all the stealing, Miss Stoddard? |
43584 | Who is it? |
43584 | Who is your daughter? |
43584 | Who was he, Margaret? |
43584 | Who-- are-- you? |
43584 | Whom do I thank for this? |
43584 | Why could n''t you plan to go with her? |
43584 | Why the rush? |
43584 | Will you bring your knitting or your magazine to my room till you''re ready to go to bed? |
43584 | Will you stay here with me while I eat my dinner, Mary Louise? |
43584 | Will you suggest something youthful? |
43584 | Will you take charge of it till I can bring my father up to get it? 43584 Would n''t you ever tell on me?" |
43584 | Would you be good enough to take care of Mary Louise-- introduce her to any of the other guests who come in-- Miss Brooks? 43584 Would you be kind enough to ring him up and ask him to come here while I eat my lunch in the dining room? |
43584 | Would you have last year''s register? |
43584 | You do n''t eat at your house before six- thirty, do you? |
43584 | You do n''t want to break up the party, do you? |
43584 | You have n''t any idea where Margaret went-- or what she did? |
43584 | You have n''t evidence enough to convict them of the robberies at Stoddard House? |
43584 | You have never come across a girl named Margaret Detweiler, have you, Miss Horton? |
43584 | You heard that my daughter is married, Miss Gay? |
43584 | You mean besides last night? |
43584 | You mean that they''ll drive down for us? |
43584 | You mean you want to go home, Mary Louise? |
43584 | You never heard anything about those watches, did you? |
43584 | You one of Mrs. Ferguson''s girls? |
43584 | You remember her, do n''t you? |
43584 | You saw me come out of that pawnshop yesterday, did n''t you, Miss Gay? |
43584 | You think that young man is guilty? 43584 You''ll go to the senior prom with me?" |
43584 | You''ll leave the solving of mysteries and crimes to your father hereafter, wo n''t you? |
43584 | You''re a schoolgirl? |
43584 | You''re home to stay, darling? |
43584 | You''re not going to follow me everywhere I go, are you? |
43584 | You-- are-- going to arrest me? |
43584 | All those engagements you have-- all the fun you have planned with your young friends? |
43584 | An accident?" |
43584 | And another thing, can you tell me where Mrs. Weinberger''s room is? |
43584 | And for what? |
43584 | And if you have a chance, Mr. Hayden, will you keep your eye on these girls we''re suspecting?" |
43584 | And perhaps you brought your knitting?" |
43584 | And what was the date?" |
43584 | And will you please let me pay the bill-- out of my salary? |
43584 | Are they all members of a secret band of thieves? |
43584 | Are you alive?" |
43584 | Are you alive?" |
43584 | Are you very busy?" |
43584 | Are you willing to try it?" |
43584 | Baltimore is tiresome, and I''ll be glad to leave.__ Love,__ Aunt Ethel._"May I make another copy of this letter?" |
43584 | But do you really think it would do you any good to go there? |
43584 | But have n''t you had enough, little girl? |
43584 | But shall we be in time?" |
43584 | But what will you do at the Ritz, Daddy?" |
43584 | But why did you ask that, Mary Lou?" |
43584 | CHAPTER X_ In the Dead of Night_"How about a movie?" |
43584 | Christmas Day alone in a strange city? |
43584 | Could she have gone to the movies with any of the girls, do you think?" |
43584 | Could you ask her to spare me a minute or two?" |
43584 | Could you be watching then?" |
43584 | Did a young woman named Margaret Detweiler ever register here?" |
43584 | Did n''t you tell me the employment manager promised not to send her to jail?" |
43584 | Did you ever hear of that store?" |
43584 | Did you question her about Ida''s story?" |
43584 | Did you see the man, Miss Stoddard?" |
43584 | Do you know where he lives?" |
43584 | Do you play, Mary Lou?" |
43584 | Do you think that would be too much trouble?" |
43584 | Doing what?" |
43584 | Gay, turning to his daughter,"did this aunt of Pauline''s live when she was in Philadelphia?" |
43584 | Gay?" |
43584 | Had someone come in? |
43584 | Have n''t I been pretty good all fall? |
43584 | Have you any in Center Square?" |
43584 | Have you anything valuable here?" |
43584 | Have you told Mother yet?" |
43584 | Hayden?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | Hilliard?" |
43584 | How about you, Mary Lou?" |
43584 | How could she possibly get to know so many people in the short space of two weeks and hope to find the thief? |
43584 | How did it happen?" |
43584 | How did you ever come to suspect those girls?" |
43584 | How do you feel?" |
43584 | How do you like this weather for your vacation?" |
43584 | How is your head now?" |
43584 | How stupid of me.... Well, could you tell me whether any ladies''watches have been pawned here since midnight last night?" |
43584 | I thought you were at the Ritz?" |
43584 | I''ll get an Ingersoll tomorrow when I''m in town.... Now, what time is it?" |
43584 | If everything had turned out all right, why had n''t Margaret written to her grandparents? |
43584 | If she refused, might n''t he knock her down? |
43584 | If she were behaving herself, would n''t she have written to her grandparents? |
43584 | If so, how did he escape from the hotel? |
43584 | In what other country would they detain innocent girls?__ Baltimore is where I am now, but I am leaving immediately for a trip to Florida. |
43584 | In what other country would they detain innocent girls?__ Baltimore is where I am now, but I am leaving immediately for a trip to Florida. |
43584 | Is Miss Weinberger''s friend like that?" |
43584 | Is it? |
43584 | Is n''t there something she left that I could take over to her, to use for an excuse?" |
43584 | Is that O.K.?" |
43584 | Is that correct?" |
43584 | It knocked you out.... Now, can you manage to walk up to the hotel, or shall I carry you?" |
43584 | It''s pretty good, do n''t you think?" |
43584 | Looking me over and snickering at the way I wear my hair or tie my shoes? |
43584 | Macgregor?" |
43584 | Macgregor?" |
43584 | Max, could we go to the Bellevue for lunch? |
43584 | May I come in, Miss Stoddard?" |
43584 | May we come in?" |
43584 | Now what in the world could she do? |
43584 | Now-- what would you say to a dance while we wait for our first course?" |
43584 | Oh, what on earth could she do? |
43584 | Oh, why had n''t she rushed down to see who was doing it? |
43584 | Or do you want a typewriter?" |
43584 | Out of Pauline''s window? |
43584 | Remember-- I thought it was a man who stole my watch, though he did seem awfully small? |
43584 | She''s been terribly worried, Mary Lou.... And shall I tell her that we''ll eat Christmas dinner with her at Stoddard House?" |
43584 | So will you go back with me and arrest him, Constable Hodge?" |
43584 | Solved your mystery yet?" |
43584 | The solution seemed logical and plausible, yet how, Mary Louise asked herself, could she prove her accusations? |
43584 | The startled voice of a man called out,"What do you want?" |
43584 | There is n''t anybody by that name around here, is there?" |
43584 | Was Margaret Detweiler connected with this gang? |
43584 | Was it the Margaret whom Mrs. Ferguson had mentioned in her letter, or was it the woman herself? |
43584 | Was n''t it funny, she mused, that the very first guest she had met at Stoddard House had been the guilty person? |
43584 | Was n''t she just being terribly foolish to stay here in Philadelphia, missing all those good times? |
43584 | Was one of those young men whom Pauline was dining with today an accomplice? |
43584 | Was there a letter from this Mrs. Ferguson, or did she merely send the money?" |
43584 | Was this country place at Center Square, and was that woman whom Mary Louise had seen in the dark Pauline''s aunt? |
43584 | Was"Margaret"here, or had the police come to arrest Mary Louise for housebreaking? |
43584 | Weinberger?" |
43584 | Well, that''s an honest living, is n''t it?" |
43584 | What could have happened to her? |
43584 | What does she call herself?" |
43584 | What happened then?" |
43584 | What happened?" |
43584 | What next?" |
43584 | What time does the club meet?" |
43584 | What would Christmas be without eating?" |
43584 | What''s the nearest room you can give me?" |
43584 | Where could he have vanished to?" |
43584 | Where did Mrs. Weinberger go?" |
43584 | Where does the postmaster live? |
43584 | Where is it?" |
43584 | Where was her father? |
43584 | Where was the noise coming from? |
43584 | Who else was there?" |
43584 | Who was the intruder? |
43584 | Who was this Mrs. Ferguson, and why had she done this kindness for an unknown girl? |
43584 | Whoever it was, was he or she armed with a revolver? |
43584 | Whom shall we get for a fourth? |
43584 | Why had n''t he driven out here to Center Square when he returned to Stoddard House last night-- and had found her missing? |
43584 | Why had n''t she come here before breakfast, since she knew from Mr. Hayden last night that the girls had telegraphed a request for the money? |
43584 | Why had n''t she gotten the names of those girls from Mrs. Hilliard''s old register? |
43584 | Why had n''t she thought of that explanation before? |
43584 | Why had n''t she thought of that plan before? |
43584 | Will you submit peacefully, Mrs. Ferguson, or must we call in the police?" |
43584 | Will you write to her? |
43584 | Will you write to her? |
43584 | Will you?" |
43584 | Wo n''t you go, dear? |
43584 | Would it be too much trouble to look her up in your files? |
43584 | Would it be worth it to you?" |
43584 | Would n''t it be too wonderful? |
43584 | Would n''t somebody miss her and come to her rescue? |
43584 | Would n''t you want us to do everything in our power to get it back for you?" |
43584 | Would that be time enough-- or do you want it now?" |
43584 | Yet if she complied with his demand and let him see the roll of bills, what would prevent his stealing them all at once? |
43584 | You do n''t suppose my parents would allow me to leave high school and take a regular job when I''m only sixteen, do you? |
43584 | You''re sure it was a man, Mary Louise?" |
45174 | A Hun, eh? |
45174 | Ah-- incidentally-- saving my life, and making the capture of this gang possible? |
45174 | All set? |
45174 | All set? |
45174 | An airplane-- one that can land either on water or on land? |
45174 | And get another piece bit out of me arm? |
45174 | And how, may I ask, do you figure that? |
45174 | And not another peep out of you-- understand? |
45174 | And the result in both cases is a crash? |
45174 | And then? |
45174 | And what has been done toward catching the thieves-- or thief? |
45174 | And who would there be out in the wilds to admire that smart frock you''re wearing, for instance? |
45174 | And why should Mr. Harry Perkins be so entrusted? |
45174 | And why, in your opinion, are we making a mistake in putting you and Miss Dixon out of the running? |
45174 | And you must taxi either before the wind, or into the wind as we are now, in seas like these? |
45174 | And you''ve been back since the robbery, I think you said? |
45174 | Another Packard, was it? |
45174 | Any idea where we are? |
45174 | Any new clues lately? |
45174 | Are n''t you the cheeky kid, using that thing in front of me? |
45174 | Asleep? |
45174 | Behave, will yer? 45174 But I do need a leather coat, do n''t I?" |
45174 | But here-- see these footprints? 45174 But if this is an airplane, why keep bouncing along on the water? |
45174 | But was he tall or short? |
45174 | But was n''t it awful in this wind? |
45174 | But what could I do? 45174 But what does that mean?" |
45174 | But where? |
45174 | But why make the biggest mistake-- of murdering us? |
45174 | But why not? 45174 But, Bill-- did you ever see a lame man-- whose left leg was shorter than his right?" |
45174 | But-- why do you wear that curly mustache? |
45174 | D''you mind saying why you were foolish enough to drop in on Perkins and put us up a tree this way? |
45174 | D''you want us to wait here? |
45174 | Did he say anything else? |
45174 | Did n''t you tell me the cockpits of your N-9 were open-- that they did n''t have windshields? |
45174 | Did the gang get away with much? |
45174 | Did the girl and the other man wear gloves? |
45174 | Did you investigate? |
45174 | Did you notice if he limped? |
45174 | Did you see anyone besides the girl with the red hair? |
45174 | Did you talk to her? |
45174 | Do n''t tell me the knife was poisoned? |
45174 | Do you know anything about motors? |
45174 | Do you mean that? |
45174 | Do you play the violin, sir? |
45174 | Do you think I''ll ever learn? |
45174 | Do you think it an improvement over nature? |
45174 | Do you think she will run fifty miles? |
45174 | Do you think they''ll put up much of a fight? |
45174 | Do you think you can take time enough from your life work? |
45174 | Does that bother you? |
45174 | Earrings? |
45174 | Feelin''kind of woozy? |
45174 | Forgot what I said about checking a skid just now, did n''t you? |
45174 | Getting interested, eh? |
45174 | Got a crush on the girl? |
45174 | Got a gun? |
45174 | Got my gun? |
45174 | Has she gone nuts? |
45174 | Have I said they did n''t? 45174 Have you washed it yet?" |
45174 | Have you-- ever? |
45174 | He is in a position to do the bank considerable harm-- By the way, Dorothy, are you as efficient at manicuring as you are at making up your mouth? |
45174 | Hi, yourself,--what d''you want? |
45174 | How about it, Bolton? |
45174 | How about the rest of the gang? |
45174 | How about unlocking these handcuffs, Doctor? |
45174 | How are we goin''to make our getaway tonight with them two lads down and out upstairs? |
45174 | How come? |
45174 | How did you happen in here tonight? |
45174 | How do yer get that way? |
45174 | How far are we from the house? |
45174 | How is our invalid, nurse? |
45174 | How long do you suppose that will be? |
45174 | How long will it take to teach me to fly, Bill? |
45174 | How so? |
45174 | How''d you guess it? |
45174 | How''s it going? |
45174 | How''s that? |
45174 | How''s that? |
45174 | I s''pose you thought you''d save_ his_ skin, at least? |
45174 | I think so-- but how does one know when to do it? |
45174 | I wonder how birds learn to fly? |
45174 | I wonder how he got word to the house so quickly? |
45174 | I wonder if they have n''t found we''re not in the wine cellar-- if they''ve charged Mike Conway with our escape? |
45174 | I wonder what her mother would say to that? 45174 I''d rather not, if you do n''t mind?" |
45174 | If this is n''t a rumrunner, why do you carry that machine gun and the rifles and revolvers in the armsrack? |
45174 | In other words, she did n''t seem especially glad to see you? |
45174 | In other words, you think we have a fifty- fifty chance with the police? |
45174 | In what way? |
45174 | Interesting-- but why are we heading this way? |
45174 | Is he hurt? |
45174 | Is n''t my car good enough for you? |
45174 | Is n''t that called banking? |
45174 | Is that a serious trouble? |
45174 | Is that all? |
45174 | Is that so? |
45174 | Is_ that_ all? |
45174 | Jealous, Sadie? |
45174 | Johnny, have you the key? |
45174 | Just like an automobile skids? |
45174 | Keep still? |
45174 | Kind of medium- like--"Dark hair or light? |
45174 | Know this hold? |
45174 | Let him bump off the pair over there-- then take him for a ride? |
45174 | Let''s go to the movies this evening? |
45174 | Looks like my handwriting,sighed Mr. Dixon when he had finished,"but of course I did n''t write it!--What happened after that?" |
45174 | Miss Dixon, is n''t it? |
45174 | More cheek? |
45174 | More unpleasantness for you, Daddy? |
45174 | Much better, is n''t it? |
45174 | My face itches terribly from all that dust and I--"Well, what do yer think I am? 45174 No worse than learning to fly, is it?" |
45174 | Nonsense? |
45174 | Now, Lizzie, what happened next? |
45174 | Now, Thompson, do you think you can tell us exactly what happened, before Doctor Brown drives you home? |
45174 | Of course she had red hair and wore yellow beach pajamas? |
45174 | Oh, really? 45174 Oh, you do know him?" |
45174 | Oh-- you''re steering with your feet? |
45174 | Perhaps he came down a side road? |
45174 | Perhaps not-- but what''s the difference? |
45174 | Rather like locking up the barn after the sheep vamoosed, is n''t it? |
45174 | Really? 45174 Rumrunner? |
45174 | Simply because we saw the lame man take the Ridgefield road? |
45174 | So you think she should keep on with her flight training? |
45174 | Sorry we had to''bag''you, as it were-- hope you suffered no great inconvenience? |
45174 | Staten Island Sadie? |
45174 | Steinburg Hammerfeld-- isn''t that a hot one? |
45174 | Sure-- what did yer think I was-- a gigolo? |
45174 | Tastes good, eh? |
45174 | Tell me what happened in the woods after I got scragged and Mike carted me up here? |
45174 | Tell me-- is Bill Bolton very badly hurt? |
45174 | Then how in thunder did they cop the license plates without your seeing them? |
45174 | Then what makes you think you''ll corner the gang at the house now? |
45174 | Then what_ are_ we going to do? |
45174 | Then why do you tie the leg- strap around your waist? |
45174 | Then you landed into the wind when you came down for me? |
45174 | There was only one man in the car-- the chauffeur? |
45174 | They are? |
45174 | They do? |
45174 | They ought to help just a little, do n''t you think? |
45174 | Think you can turn this with your teeth, Mr. Scotland Yard? |
45174 | Those who live by the sword-- but you are familiar with the quotation, I''m sure? |
45174 | Tired? |
45174 | Up at New Canaan? |
45174 | Want the job yourself? |
45174 | Want to tell me? 45174 Was it_ my_ fault that that fellow over there landed his plane on the lake? |
45174 | Was n''t that to be expected after what the cop told us in the bank? |
45174 | Well, she must be!--Are you trying to kid me? |
45174 | Well, what is it then? |
45174 | Well, why do n''t you let me help you? 45174 Well--"Dorothy eyed him uncompromisingly--"why are you afraid of me, then?" |
45174 | Were you able to get Dad? |
45174 | What are you going to do? |
45174 | What can he have up his sleeve? |
45174 | What car was that? |
45174 | What did the man look like, Lizzie? |
45174 | What did you do? |
45174 | What did you tell him? |
45174 | What do you mean? 45174 What do you suppose that lame man was doing on Marvin Ridge?" |
45174 | What ever_ is_ the matter with you? |
45174 | What for? |
45174 | What happened when you brought back the bicarb, Lizzie? |
45174 | What if they have sentries posted? |
45174 | What is it, Bill? |
45174 | What is it? |
45174 | What news? |
45174 | What of it? 45174 What on earth is that?" |
45174 | What time was that? |
45174 | What yer want it for? 45174 What''s a shame?" |
45174 | What''s happened? |
45174 | What''s the big idea? |
45174 | What''s the idea? |
45174 | What''s the matter with you, Johnny? 45174 What''s the matter with you, Mike?" |
45174 | What''s the matter? |
45174 | What''s the use of all this? |
45174 | What''s up? |
45174 | What_ is_ the big idea? |
45174 | Where are we going? 45174 Where are your eyes, girl?" |
45174 | Where do they keep the wheelbarrer in this godforsakin''dump? |
45174 | Where do you get your appalling strength? |
45174 | Who are you, anyway? |
45174 | Who taught you jiu jitsu? |
45174 | Who then, may I ask? |
45174 | Who''s Bill? 45174 Who''s Mike?" |
45174 | Who''s Sadie? 45174 Who''s going to stand guard while the plane goes for the police?" |
45174 | Why did n''t you nab him while you had the chance? 45174 Why do you do it?" |
45174 | Why do you do that? 45174 Why do you talk such nonsense?" |
45174 | Why do you think the gang are there now? |
45174 | Why is it,she inquired presently,"that the plane rides so much smoother when you''re guiding her?" |
45174 | Why not? |
45174 | Why should I? |
45174 | Why use a lipstick then? |
45174 | Why, what do you mean? |
45174 | Why? 45174 Why?" |
45174 | Will you really let me, Dad? |
45174 | Wo n''t it be cold? |
45174 | Yes, that''s the number-- but-- well... did you notice it further? |
45174 | Yes-- but what of it? |
45174 | You brought Thompson to and cut his bonds-- then what? |
45174 | You do? |
45174 | You heard what our friend said about_ his_ friend-- who understands all about engines? 45174 You keep me tied up, do n''t you? |
45174 | You mean you phoned the beach club about me? |
45174 | You really do n''t mind, Daddy? |
45174 | You really want to learn? |
45174 | You want to work up the case yourself? |
45174 | You wanta breeze-- get outa here, do n''t yer? |
45174 | You''re sure? |
45174 | Young, was she? |
45174 | _ Afraid?_ You little whippet! |
45174 | _ Cigarettes?_"Yes. 45174 _ What?_"shrieked Dorothy. |
45174 | --What next?" |
45174 | A lady''s maid?" |
45174 | After all, was not this the real Bill Bolton the famous ace and midshipman she had read about? |
45174 | All right?" |
45174 | And it''s stayed that way ever since, has n''t it? |
45174 | And what then?" |
45174 | Anybody caught? |
45174 | Anybody hurt? |
45174 | Anyone else know anything about this robbery?" |
45174 | But how about the time lock?" |
45174 | But if we are leaving all the fun to the police, why did you bring the guns?" |
45174 | But that does n''t solve the mystery, does it?" |
45174 | But the point is-- were they taken this afternoon while Daddy had the car parked behind the bank-- or later this evening after he drove home? |
45174 | But the shot and the scream immediately afterward? |
45174 | But was she? |
45174 | But what am I to learn in? |
45174 | But what are we going to do for a plane?" |
45174 | But what do you make of these tracks here? |
45174 | But what has_ that_ got to do with Dorothy''s flying?" |
45174 | But what right had he to talk like that? |
45174 | Ca n''t I go up now?" |
45174 | Conway?" |
45174 | Could it be that Bill was n''t sure of his quarry? |
45174 | Could n''t you break away then?" |
45174 | Did I make you cry?" |
45174 | Dixon?" |
45174 | Dixon?" |
45174 | Dixon?" |
45174 | Do I get a lesson tomorrow?" |
45174 | Do n''t imagine those police are efficient, do you? |
45174 | Do n''t you realize that these two know too much about us to permit them to live?" |
45174 | Do n''t you think it''s mean of them to make such a mystery of whatever they''re talking about, Mr. Bolton? |
45174 | Do n''t you think you''d better come down to the bank and tell the story of your sleuthing to the Bankers''Association detectives? |
45174 | Do you hear me? |
45174 | Do you think Daddy will let me?" |
45174 | Do you wish to vote on it again?" |
45174 | Doc?" |
45174 | Does that suit your highness?" |
45174 | Dorothy''s tone was stern,"What have they done with Bill?" |
45174 | Excitement kind of stirs you up eh?" |
45174 | From this door to the car?" |
45174 | Get the idea?" |
45174 | Give me a boost, will you?" |
45174 | Got all that?" |
45174 | Got plenty of gas?" |
45174 | Got that dope down pat?" |
45174 | Got that?" |
45174 | Had that been the sound of his automatic-- or another''s? |
45174 | He guffawed--"I guess you know that trick-- the bulls have made it pretty popular?" |
45174 | He hesitated a moment, then--"I know it''s none of my affair, but do n''t you think it''s rather risky to go for a sail just now?" |
45174 | He passed over a letter--""Have you still got it?" |
45174 | He said he''d let him look over the carburetor when he got home, did n''t he? |
45174 | He''ll come round after while-- but when?" |
45174 | How about getting a plane of your own to fool with from now on?" |
45174 | How about going in now and telling your father what we''ve learned?" |
45174 | How about it? |
45174 | How about it?" |
45174 | How about the time, Dad?" |
45174 | How about the tire tracks?" |
45174 | How are you-- stiff?" |
45174 | How are your legs?" |
45174 | How should I know? |
45174 | How''s the car running?" |
45174 | How_ did_ you keep from slewing broadside and going under?" |
45174 | I got the impression that you and the young lady who is at present drinking coffee might have had-- a difference of opinion, shall we say?" |
45174 | I knew we had some in the medicine chest upstairs, so--""So you went back to the house and got it?" |
45174 | If you''ll help me?" |
45174 | Just holes in the mud with a flat dab right ahead?" |
45174 | Just what has been taken?" |
45174 | Know how to use it?" |
45174 | May Doctor Watson inquire on what Miss Sherlock Holmes bases her astounding deduction?" |
45174 | Not such a bad hunch to take a look out here, was it?" |
45174 | Now then, you gave the other one the garage key, I s''pose?" |
45174 | Now, I''m going to pull my feet from under yours-- ready?" |
45174 | Now, concerning our two young friends who were so unwise as to join us tonight-- what is your pleasure?" |
45174 | Of course, if Miss Martinelli has her way-- but why anticipate the unpleasant?" |
45174 | Oh, Bill, you''re generally so fertile with ideas--_can''t_ you think of any thing?" |
45174 | Recognize the scenery?" |
45174 | Say, Bill, that was only a bluff, was n''t it?" |
45174 | See how the nose of the plane rises and falls in response? |
45174 | Shall we go up in the_ Loening_ again?" |
45174 | Sling me a hunk o''bread, will yer? |
45174 | Sounds rather silly at a time like this, do n''t you think so?" |
45174 | Still sleuthing, I take it?" |
45174 | Sure you have n''t lost him?" |
45174 | Tell me-- why are_ you_ piloting a rumrunner?" |
45174 | That is your reason for not voting with the rest of us?" |
45174 | That road runs down to Noroton, does n''t it? |
45174 | That''s what you were going to say, is n''t it?" |
45174 | The Hamberfields, of Canoe Hill?" |
45174 | The plane must be banked with ailerons before the rudder will have any turning effect.--Get me?" |
45174 | Then I landed--""Into the wind or with it?" |
45174 | Then musingly,"So you''re a wrestler, eh?" |
45174 | Then you''ll come tonight?" |
45174 | There-- is that better?" |
45174 | Understand?" |
45174 | Want to come along?" |
45174 | Want to look it over?" |
45174 | Was Bill one of them? |
45174 | Was the lame man sitting beside her?" |
45174 | We are about to celebrate this festive occasion by a housewarming, in the form of a scrap dinner at the hero''s home-- what say you?" |
45174 | What are yer givin''us?" |
45174 | What did it matter if the gang made their escape? |
45174 | What do ye think this is, anyway-- a joy ride?" |
45174 | What do you expect me to do-- release the safety catch and pull the trigger to see if it works?" |
45174 | What do you mean?" |
45174 | What do you think his name really is?" |
45174 | What do you want to know?" |
45174 | What happened then?" |
45174 | What of it? |
45174 | What was the use of that? |
45174 | What would the gang say if she bested him, a professional wrestler, and make her getaway? |
45174 | What''s actually happened? |
45174 | What''s the trouble?" |
45174 | What''s to become of Mr. Conway, in the meantime? |
45174 | When I do n''t understand, I''ll ask-- if it''s all the same to you?" |
45174 | Where are your eyes, Bill? |
45174 | Where do we go from here?" |
45174 | Where would I be if it were n''t for him? |
45174 | Where''s that lamp? |
45174 | Whose gun_ was_ that?" |
45174 | Why am I sure of it? |
45174 | Why did he continue to go on with his pretended inspection of the engine? |
45174 | Why did n''t Bill capture the man at once so they could haul him off to the police station? |
45174 | Why do you stand for it?" |
45174 | Why is it better for her to start now, rather than later?" |
45174 | Why? |
45174 | Why? |
45174 | Why?" |
45174 | Wo n''t that raise the tail of the plane and depress the nose?" |
45174 | Wo n''t you tell me?" |
45174 | Would the throbbing engine continue to function under the unaccustomed strain? |
45174 | Would they make it? |
45174 | Would they mire in the soft ground at the lake''s edge she wondered, and cause the big bus to nose over and crash? |
45174 | Y''do n''t happen ter want a couple of ice cubes and a stick in it too?" |
45174 | Yer boy friend?" |
45174 | You do n''t think I''ve any intention of trying to capture them?" |
45174 | You have n''t had your second cup of coffee, have you?" |
45174 | You know what happened to Tony--""Yes, but the shot right afterward? |
45174 | You''re starting out for a sail in that sloop that''s moored over there, I take it?" |
45174 | You''ve got me now, have n''t yer? |
45174 | Your steady?" |
45174 | _ Chapter IV_ THE FIRST HOP"How about giving me my first flying lesson now?" |
45174 | _ Chapter XI_ FOLLOW THE LEADER"Need any help?" |
45174 | _ Why_ had n''t she taken more precise directions before tramping over here? |
45174 | he exclaimed,"what are you two doing here?" |
45174 | student-- Listen to your master''s-- I mean,--your instructor''s voice, will you?" |
34832 | A message contained inside? |
34832 | And at the hour of six? |
34832 | And just how do you propose that we acquire the charm? |
34832 | And ruin that lovely hair- do? 34832 And that other surprise you hinted about?" |
34832 | And what of the old beachcomber, Jake Skagway? |
34832 | And what of the person hiding in the woods? |
34832 | And where was the station located this time, Dad? |
34832 | And will you let me help you trail him? |
34832 | Any luck? |
34832 | Any news about that code? |
34832 | Any news? |
34832 | Any objections if we stay here until morning? |
34832 | Any objections? |
34832 | Any other reasons? |
34832 | Anyone riding to Sunset Beach with me? |
34832 | Anything else to eat? |
34832 | Anything wrong about that? |
34832 | Anything wrong here? |
34832 | Anything wrong with the place? |
34832 | Anything you dare tell about? |
34832 | Are n''t children quaint? |
34832 | Are n''t you afraid you''ll break the chain? |
34832 | Are n''t you being selfish? |
34832 | Are n''t you coming? |
34832 | Are there many caves near Sunset Beach? |
34832 | Are we to waylay Mrs. Deline and take it by force? |
34832 | Are you a stranger to this locality? |
34832 | Are you game to try something risky? |
34832 | Are you picking up any signals? |
34832 | Are you satisfied? |
34832 | Are you susceptible to brunettes? |
34832 | As usual, Penny, are n''t you leaping to hasty conclusions? |
34832 | At this time of day? 34832 At this time of night? |
34832 | But is n''t the general locality known? |
34832 | But what does that prove? 34832 But what happened on the beach? |
34832 | But what was it? |
34832 | But why him? |
34832 | But why on her skirt, Penny? |
34832 | But why should I be crammed back with the pots and pans and luggage while she sits up front with Dad? |
34832 | But why take it out on that poor creature? |
34832 | But why would Mrs. Deline go there alone? |
34832 | But why would he lock us in? |
34832 | But why would it dare come here? |
34832 | But why write it on her skirt? 34832 But would a spy necessarily hide a package? |
34832 | But would n''t you think she''d take it off at night? |
34832 | By the way, Penny, is your heart really set on this camping trip? |
34832 | By the way, did you find what you were searching for in the sand? |
34832 | By whom? |
34832 | Ca n''t he see that we''re stuck here with the tide rolling in? |
34832 | Ca n''t the Voice be caught before he has a chance to move his portable outfit? |
34832 | Ca n''t we drive you down to the hotel in the car? |
34832 | Ca n''t we go there too? |
34832 | Ca n''t you read signs? |
34832 | Ca n''t you tune in again? |
34832 | Can we help it? |
34832 | Can you help us get it out? |
34832 | Can you make out anything? |
34832 | Can you wave a magic wand and produce hot food? |
34832 | Dad, is n''t it true that the operator of that secret station is an enemy agent? |
34832 | Dad, what time shall we start for the airport? |
34832 | Dad, will you let me help you? |
34832 | Did I keep you waiting? |
34832 | Did n''t I tell you no visitors are allowed here? |
34832 | Did she really lose the charm? |
34832 | Did she say anything to me? |
34832 | Did they get it? |
34832 | Did you believe what he said about the door sticking? |
34832 | Did you ever see such a beautiful ship? |
34832 | Did you hear what that announcer said? |
34832 | Did you hear what was said, Lou? |
34832 | Did you know who Mrs. Deline was when you invited her to come with us to Sunset Beach? |
34832 | Did you see Dad this morning? |
34832 | Did you see the persons? |
34832 | Do n''t be gone long, will you? 34832 Do n''t you see?" |
34832 | Do n''t you want Lou and me to dust off the table and spread out the picnic things? |
34832 | Do you always travel with your car equipped like a kitchen cabinet? |
34832 | Do you know my father? |
34832 | Do you think we''ll reach our camp site tonight, Dad? |
34832 | Does n''t it all simmer down to one thing? 34832 Doing what?" |
34832 | Dull? |
34832 | Enemy propaganda? |
34832 | Enter her room? |
34832 | Ever see a radio monitoring truck? |
34832 | Ever try the clock system? |
34832 | Everything Okay? |
34832 | Figurin''on camping in the Rhett Forest? |
34832 | Find something? |
34832 | For instance, why does she always wear that jade green charm? |
34832 | Good news? |
34832 | Had anything to eat? |
34832 | Have a nice trip, Lou? |
34832 | Have you been at Sunset Beach long? |
34832 | Have you lost something? |
34832 | Have you reported to the park rangers? |
34832 | Having a picnic? |
34832 | Having trouble? |
34832 | Help me? |
34832 | How about a nice pan of fish fried to a crisp brown? |
34832 | How about lunch somewhere along the road? |
34832 | How about this spot? |
34832 | How can Jerry and Dad hold them single handed? |
34832 | How come you''re ready to desert the rough and rugged life? |
34832 | How did I get aboard this boat? |
34832 | How did you learn about it? |
34832 | How did you mark the place? |
34832 | How do we know that fellow was a tramp? |
34832 | How do you know so much about him, Jerry? |
34832 | How do you mean? |
34832 | How do you mean? |
34832 | How long ago did that call come, Penny? |
34832 | How long will I have here? |
34832 | How many times have I told you no visitors are allowed? |
34832 | How much do I owe you? |
34832 | How much farther, Dad? |
34832 | How old a fellow? |
34832 | How soon are you starting? |
34832 | How valuable is it? |
34832 | How''s your father? |
34832 | I suppose I imagined about the package too? |
34832 | I told you, did n''t I, how that vampire tried to steal our car while we were on our way here? |
34832 | If he let Mrs. Deline visit the tower why ca n''t we? |
34832 | If passengers are to go aboard, where are they? |
34832 | In that case, would n''t he have telephoned me? |
34832 | Is it a locket or just a pin? |
34832 | Is my father here yet? |
34832 | Is n''t it apt to explode while you''re holding it? |
34832 | Is n''t it dangerous to drive on the sand? |
34832 | Is n''t it true that you came here to do a bit of investigation work? |
34832 | Is n''t that clothing in the bottom of the basket? |
34832 | Is n''t that the reason? |
34832 | Is someone else coming to see us? |
34832 | Is your camp located near here? |
34832 | Jerry? |
34832 | Just an ordinary beachcomber, is n''t he? |
34832 | Just what do you know about Mrs. Deline, Dad? |
34832 | Locked in? |
34832 | Lou--"Yes? |
34832 | Louise and I were there today and we saw--"Yes? |
34832 | Meaning what? |
34832 | Mind if I go with you? |
34832 | Mrs. Deline wrote something on the skirt-- don''t you remember? 34832 Mrs. Deline, did you say?" |
34832 | Mrs. Deline? 34832 My, how did you accumulate so much luggage?" |
34832 | Mystery? |
34832 | Need any supplies today? |
34832 | Not old Jake Skagway? |
34832 | Now how did she get in there for a visit when I could n''t? |
34832 | Now just where was it? |
34832 | Now what do you say? |
34832 | Now what? |
34832 | Now where do you suppose she''s going? |
34832 | Oh, ca n''t we stop somewhere? |
34832 | Oh, you do n''t? |
34832 | Or did you get it, Penny? |
34832 | Or was it hidden in the next dune? |
34832 | Otherwise, why did n''t she unpack everything? |
34832 | Penny, what is this I hear? |
34832 | Penny, why do n''t we ditch this camp stuff and try a hotel ourselves? |
34832 | Picking up any signals? |
34832 | Prisoners originally held in Canada? |
34832 | Really? |
34832 | Really? |
34832 | Remember what I told you about taking observations? 34832 Sabotage?" |
34832 | See that old fellow down the beach? |
34832 | Settles what? |
34832 | Shall I try to push again? |
34832 | Shall we go for him? |
34832 | So Jerry has nothing to do with it? |
34832 | So the thief was a young man with a beard? |
34832 | So you admit it? |
34832 | So you think I''m lying, eh? |
34832 | Such as? |
34832 | Sure you did n''t imagine it? 34832 That so?" |
34832 | The authorities have no idea who the man is, Dad? |
34832 | The beachcomber? |
34832 | The point is, when, if ever, are you coming back to camp? |
34832 | The submarine? |
34832 | Then Mr. McCoy really was the man responsible for those mysterious broadcasts-- the Voice from the Cave? |
34832 | Then it really is something? |
34832 | Then it was dropped on purpose? |
34832 | Then no broadcast ever originated in a cave? |
34832 | Then the lighthouse has n''t been investigated? |
34832 | Then what are we waiting for? |
34832 | Then what happened? |
34832 | Then where can I meet you girls? |
34832 | Then why do n''t you stay with me? |
34832 | Then why does n''t he telephone? 34832 Then will you telephone to the Inn? |
34832 | Then you believe Mrs. Deline is an Enemy Agent? |
34832 | Then you have no interest in that hidden package? |
34832 | They did n''t get away? |
34832 | Think this is the place? |
34832 | Think you can find the place to dig? |
34832 | To the lighthouse? |
34832 | Want to go for a drive into the country? |
34832 | Want to help me carry it? |
34832 | Want to listen to the radio awhile? |
34832 | Was n''t our trip to the Crystal Cave a bust? |
34832 | Well, should we take the time? |
34832 | Were n''t you with her today? 34832 Were you expecting to eat all this food yourself?" |
34832 | What about Dad? 34832 What about Jim McCoy at the lighthouse?" |
34832 | What about supper? |
34832 | What about the package in the sand? |
34832 | What are those? |
34832 | What are we having for breakfast? |
34832 | What are we having, Penny? |
34832 | What became of our marker? |
34832 | What clues have you gained? |
34832 | What did they learn, Jerry? |
34832 | What do you expect to find here? |
34832 | What do you say? |
34832 | What does that escaped prisoner look like? |
34832 | What happened to the Major? |
34832 | What happened? |
34832 | What is he doing? |
34832 | What is it? |
34832 | What is the purpose behind the broadcasts? |
34832 | What is? |
34832 | What of it, pet? 34832 What shall I order for you?" |
34832 | What shall we do? |
34832 | What station can it be? |
34832 | What theory, Dad? |
34832 | What time is it now? |
34832 | What time is it? |
34832 | What was that? |
34832 | What was that? |
34832 | What was the idea of that? |
34832 | What will we say to the keeper? |
34832 | What''s he doing here? |
34832 | What''s our destination? |
34832 | What''s our next move? |
34832 | What''s so mysterious about him? |
34832 | What''s that, Penny? |
34832 | What''s that? |
34832 | What''s that? |
34832 | What''s that? |
34832 | What''s that? |
34832 | What''s the idea, camping here? |
34832 | What''s the meaning of that? |
34832 | What''s the other? |
34832 | What''s the plan of action? |
34832 | What''s the plan? |
34832 | What''s to be done? |
34832 | What''s up, Jerry? |
34832 | What? |
34832 | Where am I anyhow? |
34832 | Where are you taking our car? |
34832 | Where can it be located? |
34832 | Where did you find the purse? |
34832 | Where did you see Dad, Lou? |
34832 | Where do you fit into the picture, Jerry? 34832 Where is the station thought to be located, Dad?" |
34832 | Where''s Jerry? |
34832 | Where''s the station located? |
34832 | Where? |
34832 | Where? |
34832 | Who cares about a radio station? |
34832 | Who cares for food? |
34832 | Who cares that the_ Riverview Star_ missed the story? 34832 Who else?" |
34832 | Who is he anyhow? |
34832 | Who? |
34832 | Why did Mr. Emory say he''d bear watching? |
34832 | Why do n''t we get our hands on the jade green elephant? 34832 Why do you ask?" |
34832 | Why do you dislike Mrs. Deline so intensely? |
34832 | Why do you sit there and stare at me? |
34832 | Why else would she take the keys? |
34832 | Why is she doing that? |
34832 | Why is the man so eager to know me? |
34832 | Why not call this whole thing off? |
34832 | Why not tell me all about it? |
34832 | Why not think up one and stick to it? |
34832 | Why not try it with us? |
34832 | Why not wait up and see? |
34832 | Why not? 34832 Why not?" |
34832 | Why not? |
34832 | Why should I? |
34832 | Why should I? |
34832 | Why should Mrs. Deline expect to meet anyone there? |
34832 | Why should he deny it? |
34832 | Why, Dad, would you borrow another person''s car without asking? |
34832 | Why, Jerry, would n''t that be playing right into their hands? 34832 Why, whatever made you think that?" |
34832 | Will she be allowed complete freedom? |
34832 | Will you be staying long at Sunset Beach? |
34832 | Will you kindly worry about your own affairs? |
34832 | Wo n''t it be detected by the patrol planes? |
34832 | Wonder what a single sub was doing so close here? |
34832 | Wonder what became of Jerry and Dad? |
34832 | Wonder when our relief is to show up? |
34832 | Wonder when your father will get here? |
34832 | Wonder why he does n''t come back? |
34832 | Wonder why she goes there so often? |
34832 | Would n''t you like to come with us? |
34832 | Yes, Dad, what is it? |
34832 | Yes, want to ride along? |
34832 | Yes, what about him? |
34832 | Yes? |
34832 | You did n''t by chance see them after we left the dining room? |
34832 | You did n''t think we could come out here and prowl around without questions being asked? 34832 You do n''t deny that you came here largely because of your interest in that station?" |
34832 | You do n''t think it''s anything? |
34832 | You do n''t think that she went back there and dug it up herself? |
34832 | You do? |
34832 | You have no idea who the man may be? |
34832 | You have to protect your beauty? |
34832 | You have? |
34832 | You mean--she stammered,"You mean that Dad''s been acting a part? |
34832 | You remember where it was buried? |
34832 | You saw me? |
34832 | You sent for Jerry to help you? |
34832 | You think she may have hidden something there expecting another person to pick it up? |
34832 | You thought she signaled from the window? |
34832 | You would n''t want to move to the hotel so you''d see more of him? |
34832 | You''d be willing to forego the mystery? |
34832 | You''re driving to Sunset Beach? |
34832 | You''ve had your equipment set up here two days now? |
34832 | All set for adventure?" |
34832 | All this food for one person?" |
34832 | And alone?" |
34832 | And why should she hide anything here on the beach?" |
34832 | Any luck in finding it?" |
34832 | Any news about the radio station?" |
34832 | Are we ready to start?" |
34832 | As I must be gone so much of the time, why would n''t it be better for us to move to the hotel?" |
34832 | But what''s all this about a code? |
34832 | But when you''ve not seen your one and only girl for going on a year--""Your which?" |
34832 | But why should Mrs. Deline be interested in a common tramp?" |
34832 | But why would he come here?" |
34832 | By the way, did he know you were coming?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Deline?" |
34832 | Did Dad send for you?" |
34832 | Did you ever see Mrs. Deline with George Emory?" |
34832 | Do you know that the road is being watched?" |
34832 | Do you mind looking at it?" |
34832 | Do you say I should tell him right away, Jerry?" |
34832 | Do you think Mrs. Deline has been aiding that flier who escaped from a Canadian prison camp?" |
34832 | Furthermore, how do I know she was telling the truth? |
34832 | Have you been there?" |
34832 | Have you had any fires this season?" |
34832 | How could he keep it from me?" |
34832 | How did we ever get into such a mess?" |
34832 | How did you stumble onto it?" |
34832 | How''s camping?" |
34832 | I wonder if that gruff old keeper will drive her away as he did me?" |
34832 | If Mrs. Deline had information to communicate would n''t she send it to her superiors? |
34832 | If Mrs. Deline is allowed inside the tower, should n''t we have the same privileges?" |
34832 | In the first place, did n''t she get Dad to bring her with us to Sunset Beach?" |
34832 | Interested in caves?" |
34832 | Is it much farther?" |
34832 | Is n''t it done by an echo chamber or something of the sort?" |
34832 | Jerry, will you promise to help me try to save Dad from her clutches?" |
34832 | Jerry--""Yes?" |
34832 | Let''s see if the package is still here?" |
34832 | No harm in that, is there?" |
34832 | Now what do you see on the hour of two?" |
34832 | Now, using that same system can you recall anything more about the place where Mrs. Deline buried the package?" |
34832 | Or can we?" |
34832 | Or to a garage?" |
34832 | Pretending to admire Mrs. Deline while actually he did n''t?" |
34832 | Right?" |
34832 | Should n''t I warn him?" |
34832 | Should n''t we destroy these things?" |
34832 | Think we could get Mrs. Deline to go bathing in the surf with us?" |
34832 | Think you can arrange it?" |
34832 | Want to go for a ride?" |
34832 | Want to help me tonight?" |
34832 | Was the package buried deep?" |
34832 | What else could delay him?" |
34832 | What''s she doing now?" |
34832 | What''s this?" |
34832 | Where do you suppose Mrs. Deline keeps herself?" |
34832 | Who''s she?" |
34832 | Why all the secrecy, I wonder?" |
34832 | Why did n''t you report to the police?" |
34832 | Why do n''t we try to like Mrs. Deline, Penny?" |
34832 | Why do you ask?" |
34832 | Why do you think she did it?" |
34832 | Why do you worry about her so much, Penny?" |
34832 | Why not send for Louise Sidell? |
34832 | Wonder what he''s to call Major Gregg about?" |
34441 | A blond? |
34441 | A girl? 34441 A key?" |
34441 | A newspaper? |
34441 | A secret entrance? |
34441 | A story for newspaper publication? |
34441 | Afraid? |
34441 | Afraid? |
34441 | After all our work? |
34441 | And a sled? |
34441 | And for what purpose is it to be used now? |
34441 | And if Father Benedict should catch us? |
34441 | And may I inquire how you came into possession of a key to my property? |
34441 | And now you believe my turn has come? 34441 And now?" |
34441 | And that detail? |
34441 | And the gem? |
34441 | And the scream? |
34441 | And what becomes of the money? |
34441 | And where are the cult members? |
34441 | And where do you plan to go when dinner is over, may I ask? |
34441 | And who are the members of his mysterious cult? 34441 And why did she insist in getting out on this corner, of all places?" |
34441 | And you are searching for Mrs. Hawthorne now? |
34441 | And your father approves? |
34441 | Any chance to break down the door? |
34441 | Any sign of Father Benedict or the dogs? |
34441 | Anything I can do to help with dinner? |
34441 | Anywhere? |
34441 | Are there any other girls staying here? |
34441 | Are we to have no peace and quiet within our walls? |
34441 | Are you hurt? |
34441 | Are you ready to come to your senses? |
34441 | Are you so soon forgetting your vows? |
34441 | Are you sure the door is locked? |
34441 | Are you sure this place is occupied? |
34441 | Are you the new owner of this place? |
34441 | At this time of night? 34441 At this time of night?" |
34441 | But ai n''t it a little harsh for a girl? 34441 But should we pick up a hitchhiker, Penny? |
34441 | But the$ 64 question, is how am I going to get out? |
34441 | But what brings you to Riverview? |
34441 | But where is the secret passageway? |
34441 | But who would want to live in that ancient shell? 34441 But why did n''t you bring police here yourself, Rhoda?" |
34441 | But you know where it is kept? |
34441 | But you will let me go? 34441 But you wo n''t mind if I come here to finish my paintings? |
34441 | By the way,she remarked,"was anything seriously wrong in the cellar?" |
34441 | Ca n''t we set them free? 34441 Ca n''t you find it? |
34441 | Can you get me out of this room? |
34441 | Can you get the sapphire in that time? |
34441 | Chicago? |
34441 | Could n''t I? 34441 Could you really do it?" |
34441 | Dad here? |
34441 | Dad, do n''t you think Jay Highland and the monastery might be worth a feature story in the_ Riverview Star_? |
34441 | Did I not order you to remain in the kitchen? |
34441 | Did n''t you hear us trying to get in? |
34441 | Did n''t you understand from Father Benedict that Old Julia causes the commotion? |
34441 | Did the old lady kick in with the sapphire tonight? |
34441 | Did you have a good time skiing? |
34441 | Did you see that hunchback push me down here? |
34441 | Did you see the crypt? |
34441 | Do I understand you to say you were_ locked_ in? |
34441 | Do many people know about it? |
34441 | Do n''t you approve of skiing? |
34441 | Do you live near here? |
34441 | Do you mean you have no home, or are running away? |
34441 | Do you mind if I crawl out through the window? |
34441 | Do you mind if I tell my daughter why you are here? |
34441 | Do you mind if I witness the cult ceremony tonight? |
34441 | Do you not see a picture forming? |
34441 | Do you often see a girl about my age? |
34441 | Do you really believe that a doctor can help you, my good woman? |
34441 | Do you suppose Mrs. Hawthorne''s name is here? |
34441 | Do you suppose she''ll have sense enough to help us? |
34441 | Do you suppose they abandoned the car after getting the suitcase? |
34441 | Do you think he fastened it on purpose? |
34441 | Do you think he runs the place to get money? |
34441 | Does she have relatives or friends here? |
34441 | Does she sleep here? |
34441 | Especially her remark about the canopied bed in the chapel? |
34441 | Ever hear of her? |
34441 | For instance? |
34441 | For instance? |
34441 | For you, obviously? |
34441 | Going far? |
34441 | Handcuffs? 34441 Has she gone to find a key, or has she just gone?" |
34441 | Has that been worrying you? |
34441 | Have I not told you never to come into this section of the building? |
34441 | Have Mr. Ayling and Mr. Merkill been freed yet? |
34441 | Have either of you been mistreated? |
34441 | Have you noticed anyone except the hunchback and his master leaving the building? |
34441 | Have you tried the monastery at Knob Hill? |
34441 | He did n''t say where he was going? |
34441 | He told you to steal, did he? |
34441 | Her granddaughter? |
34441 | How about this ring? |
34441 | How are we going to get out of here? 34441 How are you feeling?" |
34441 | How did the accident happen? |
34441 | How did you get down here? |
34441 | How did you obtain a key? |
34441 | How do you mean? |
34441 | How do you mean? |
34441 | How does one reach the basement and crypt? |
34441 | How does the lift operate? |
34441 | How else could you get in? 34441 How much did she learn, boss?" |
34441 | How soon we leaving? |
34441 | How soon''s luncheon? |
34441 | How were you enticed here? |
34441 | I wonder if that''s his wood? |
34441 | I wonder what''s delaying him? |
34441 | I wonder who tricked him into going to Chicago? |
34441 | Indeed? |
34441 | Is anything wrong? |
34441 | Is it not so? |
34441 | Is it not true that bad fortune has pursued every owner of the star sapphire? |
34441 | Is it on the first floor? |
34441 | Is that all they''re getting to eat? |
34441 | Is that you, Penny? |
34441 | Is the passageway well hidden? |
34441 | It''s no use,she admitted,"unless--""Unless what?" |
34441 | Jake Cotton, the carpenter? |
34441 | Learn anything worth while out there today? |
34441 | May I inquire your business with me? |
34441 | May I? |
34441 | May we introduce ourselves? |
34441 | May we see it? |
34441 | Might n''t she have given another name? |
34441 | Money you mean? |
34441 | Mrs. Hawthorne still has the gem then? |
34441 | My glass interests you? |
34441 | Nice fix for an investigator, eh? 34441 No?" |
34441 | No? |
34441 | Not another gate? |
34441 | Now may I thank you for coming to our humble abode and bid you good afternoon? 34441 Now shall I try?" |
34441 | Now what can he be doing with that sled? 34441 Now where did that brat go?" |
34441 | Now, suppose you tell me what you actually came here to learn? |
34441 | Of what danger? |
34441 | Oh, I do, eh? |
34441 | Oh, why ca n''t I think of some way to stop them? |
34441 | One ca n''t actually conjure up pictures by gazing into that globe? |
34441 | Or are n''t you interested? |
34441 | Ought n''t we to be starting home? |
34441 | Please, ca n''t we give you a lift into the city? |
34441 | Rhoda, is that you? |
34441 | Shall I pick you up at your hotel? |
34441 | Should we go after her? |
34441 | Since the organization is devoted to charity, should n''t it begin with a couple of school girls? |
34441 | So early in the afternoon? |
34441 | So he talked her into coming here? |
34441 | So the room is used as a bedroom now? |
34441 | Soup again? |
34441 | Speaking of secrets,said Penny hesitantly,"I''m wondering what ever became of the star sapphire?" |
34441 | Sure you do n''t want me to go along? |
34441 | Talking to yourself again, Penny? |
34441 | Tell me, have you seen Mr. Ayling, the insurance company investigator? |
34441 | Tell me, where is the key? |
34441 | That you, Penny? |
34441 | The cellars? 34441 The one you call Old Julia-- she also is a member?" |
34441 | The sleeping rooms? |
34441 | Then there''s no chance Father Benedict can get his hands on it while I go for police? |
34441 | Then what became of the real sapphire? 34441 Then what happened?" |
34441 | Then what should we do? |
34441 | Then where did she go? |
34441 | Then who has taken over the building? |
34441 | Then you''d like a story? |
34441 | Then you''re not afraid of the old superstition, that harm will befall the owner? |
34441 | Then your advice would be to resume my search in Florida? |
34441 | Think you can get it? |
34441 | Think you can shoot copy fast, or will you need Jerry to take over? |
34441 | Think you ought to go out to the monastery alone at night? |
34441 | This is n''t a mental institution? |
34441 | To ski or to investigate the monastery? |
34441 | To what''present course''do you refer? |
34441 | Want a lift home, Dad? |
34441 | Want somethin''? |
34441 | Want to come along, Dad? |
34441 | Warn me? |
34441 | Warning? |
34441 | Well, how do you like that? |
34441 | Well, how do you like that? |
34441 | Well, what goes on here? |
34441 | Well? |
34441 | What about Old Julia? |
34441 | What about that Parker girl? |
34441 | What are you trying to do? 34441 What can be happening in there?" |
34441 | What could I prove? 34441 What did you call me for?" |
34441 | What did you learn? |
34441 | What did you think of Old Julia? |
34441 | What do they show? |
34441 | What do you say? |
34441 | What does the doctor think? |
34441 | What excuse have you got for stealing my wood? |
34441 | What have we here? |
34441 | What have you found? |
34441 | What if he does n''t come back? |
34441 | What if the old lady holds out? |
34441 | What is this? 34441 What is?" |
34441 | What mystery? |
34441 | What time you leaving? |
34441 | What was that noise, Julia? |
34441 | What was that? |
34441 | What will we do? |
34441 | What wind? |
34441 | What would you like to know about the future? |
34441 | What''ll we do, boss? |
34441 | What''s it to you? |
34441 | What''s she saying? |
34441 | What''s that for? |
34441 | What''s that over there by the fountain? |
34441 | What''s that? |
34441 | What''s this thing? |
34441 | What''s wrong, Winkey? |
34441 | What''s wrong, Winkey? |
34441 | Where did Father Benedict go? |
34441 | Where is Rhoda? |
34441 | Where is it kept? |
34441 | Where is it? |
34441 | Where is she to be sent? |
34441 | Where is the girl now? 34441 Where is the girl''s room?" |
34441 | Where is the key? |
34441 | Where is your contribution? |
34441 | Where is your master? |
34441 | Where? |
34441 | Where? |
34441 | Where? |
34441 | Which dock? |
34441 | Who are you? |
34441 | Who are you? |
34441 | Who does he think he is, anyhow? |
34441 | Who has the sapphire now? |
34441 | Who is it? |
34441 | Who is she, I wonder? |
34441 | Who is there? |
34441 | Who is there? |
34441 | Who is this gentleman? |
34441 | Who were those men? |
34441 | Whoever heard of a bed of any kind in a chapel? |
34441 | Why did he shut you up here? |
34441 | Why did you bring me here? |
34441 | Why did you go to Chicago? |
34441 | Why do n''t I make the most of it? |
34441 | Why do n''t we try, just for luck? 34441 Why do n''t you go on in?" |
34441 | Why does n''t she come to me? |
34441 | Why have you been gone so long? 34441 Why is the room so cold? |
34441 | Why not? |
34441 | Why not? |
34441 | Why otherwise, would she refuse to tell her name? |
34441 | Why should we be? |
34441 | Why, what do you mean? |
34441 | Why? |
34441 | Will they indeed? 34441 Will we pass the river docks on this road?" |
34441 | Will you go now, or do you want me to call the master? |
34441 | Will you keep my secret? |
34441 | Will you keep quiet if I release you? |
34441 | Will you tell, or shall I go for your grandmother? |
34441 | Wonder if Dad''s still at the office? |
34441 | Wonder if I''ll ever come to the same pass she''s in? 34441 Wonder if he could have thought he was to meet me at the monastery?" |
34441 | Wonder if the_ Riverview Star_ carried any mention of a police investigation at the river? |
34441 | Wonder what''s keeping him in Chicago? |
34441 | Would you care to see for yourself? |
34441 | Yes? |
34441 | You ai n''t here just to snoop around? |
34441 | You are suggesting this woman may have joined my little flock? |
34441 | You called me, boss? |
34441 | You can, but will you? |
34441 | You do n''t mean I have a serious, incurable disease? |
34441 | You goin''to let her get by with it? |
34441 | You have another job? |
34441 | You live near here? |
34441 | You mean we''re going without the sapphire? |
34441 | You mean you got the gem, boss? |
34441 | You mean you wish to do exterior scenes? |
34441 | You rang? |
34441 | You remember I ran away? |
34441 | You say Father Benedict sent some food? 34441 You say we''ll come out in the churchyard?" |
34441 | You say you took nothing from them? |
34441 | You think that would stop me? |
34441 | You think we got him hid somewheres? |
34441 | You tried to tell me what? |
34441 | You''re Mrs. Hawthorne, are n''t you? |
34441 | You''re not afraid to go alone? |
34441 | You''re not afraid to keep such treasures in the monastery? |
34441 | You''re really convinced he is a crook? |
34441 | Your father sent you here, perhaps? |
34441 | Your property? |
34441 | _ Under_ it? |
34441 | A man of his calling?" |
34441 | After the door had closed behind the pair, Penny said in a low tone:"Wonder what''s up? |
34441 | And now my little one, what do you see?" |
34441 | And what can I prove?" |
34441 | And what of Rhoda in the chapel bedroom? |
34441 | And why had she taken refuge beneath the river docks? |
34441 | And why has n''t he returned to Riverview as he said he would?" |
34441 | And yours?" |
34441 | Anyway, what connection could his absence have with this monastery?" |
34441 | Are you sure the girl has skipped?" |
34441 | Ayling?" |
34441 | Ayling?" |
34441 | Ayling?" |
34441 | But can I prove anything?" |
34441 | But how?" |
34441 | But she replied steadily:"What of it? |
34441 | But what charity? |
34441 | But what is this? |
34441 | But what of justice?" |
34441 | By the way, how did you and Mr. Ayling make out this afternoon at the monastery?" |
34441 | By the way, what did you think of him?" |
34441 | Ca n''t I telephone Dad somewhere?" |
34441 | Ca n''t you trick him or something?" |
34441 | Can you bring your master?" |
34441 | Debating no longer, Penny thrust her head through the window opening and called:"Want a ride?" |
34441 | Did she get away or is she still here?" |
34441 | Did you catch Winkey and that cruel Jay Highland?" |
34441 | Do n''t you know where your master keeps them?" |
34441 | Do you really believe in those crystal ball readings?" |
34441 | Do you suppose he abuses her?" |
34441 | Eckenrod?" |
34441 | Eckenrod?" |
34441 | Eckenrod?" |
34441 | Father Benedict denied that she was, did n''t he?" |
34441 | For instance, who sent Mr. Ayling the fake telegram? |
34441 | Giving Julia a hard shake, he demanded:"She got in through the window?" |
34441 | Had her imagination played tricks upon her? |
34441 | Had someone stepped on a loose board as he crept along the passageway? |
34441 | Hawthorne?" |
34441 | Hawthorne?" |
34441 | How can I get them off?" |
34441 | How did you ever meet Father Benedict anyhow?" |
34441 | I ask you, what would any sensible person want with a freight lift in a bedroom?" |
34441 | I wonder if it was Father Benedict?" |
34441 | Instead, he demanded gruffly:"What you doin''on this property?" |
34441 | Is it safe?" |
34441 | Is there anything else you wish to know? |
34441 | May I come sometime soon to watch a ceremony?" |
34441 | May we warm ourselves at your fire before we start back to town?" |
34441 | Merkill?" |
34441 | Now what do you see?" |
34441 | Now where is it?" |
34441 | Or had she merely heard the old house groaning to itself? |
34441 | Or was it a chill? |
34441 | Over the fence?" |
34441 | Ready?" |
34441 | Riverview people?" |
34441 | Shall we test and prove its powers?" |
34441 | She and her grandmother are imprisoned also?" |
34441 | She must make every effort to save her-- but how? |
34441 | So you propose to make trouble?" |
34441 | Standing motionless against the closet door, she recognized Father Benedict''s voice as he spoke to Julia:"What are you doing here?" |
34441 | That''s the name of the closest place, is n''t it?" |
34441 | The doc said it was n''t broken, did n''t he? |
34441 | Was it imagination or had she heard a low moan? |
34441 | What could she give? |
34441 | What did Father Benedict intend to do with her? |
34441 | What has happened?" |
34441 | What kept you here so long?" |
34441 | What machinery did he mean? |
34441 | What made the cat howl?" |
34441 | What now?" |
34441 | What of those screams we heard?" |
34441 | What''s that awful pounding?" |
34441 | Where can I find one?" |
34441 | Where does the money go?" |
34441 | Where is the suitcase now?" |
34441 | Where is this place?" |
34441 | Where was he before he came to Riverview?" |
34441 | Who is he, anyhow?" |
34441 | Who is she, and where does she keep herself?" |
34441 | Who is she?" |
34441 | Who was she? |
34441 | Why do n''t you forget the place, Penny?" |
34441 | Why had he locked her in this particular room? |
34441 | Why not do a little exploring while Father Benedict is away?" |
34441 | Why not visit there again soon?" |
34441 | Why was it originally installed in the chapel?" |
34441 | Why were you carrying a suitcase that night Louise and I met you on the road?" |
34441 | Wonder who owns the place anyhow?" |
34441 | Work up a case of nerves?" |
34441 | You assigned her to the room with the canopied bed?" |
34441 | You suggest that I give it to your society?" |
34441 | You will excuse me?" |
34441 | Your father know you''re going?" |
34441 | _ Who was the eleventh person in this household that was served tonight?_""Do n''t ask me,"moaned Old Julia. |
45417 | All right for me to shin up? |
45417 | All set? |
45417 | All set? |
45417 | An''Marse Joyce figured he''d beat it to Rooshia jes''as soon as he could put his han''s on de plans? |
45417 | And he let you go after you''d worked for him all that time? |
45417 | And how do you expect to do that without being nabbed right off the bat? |
45417 | And if your father really wrote a letter to you, and they knew it-- why did they wait nearly three months before they tried to steal it? |
45417 | And they would n''t believe you, eh? |
45417 | And what''s on the farther side of the Joyce property? |
45417 | And what''s the other? |
45417 | And what,asked the portly gentleman, coming at once to the point,"will you take for that motor, Miss Dixon?" |
45417 | And when you sight the historic mansion? |
45417 | And why did they start in using strong arm stuff right off the bat? |
45417 | And you want to come? 45417 And-- and you carried me all this way?" |
45417 | Are n''t hurt, are you? |
45417 | Are you deaf? |
45417 | Are you hurt, Bill? |
45417 | Are you just stubborn, or in your dotage? 45417 Betty, be- have, will you? |
45417 | Betty, you stay here, and--"And have them break in the back door while you two are in the front hall? 45417 But do n''t you see? |
45417 | But do n''t you think you''d better get out your revolver, Dorothy? 45417 But how come, Dorothy?" |
45417 | But how on earth can we find it in the dark? |
45417 | But how on earth-- did they say anything about the contents of the letter? |
45417 | But if Joyce was in business with Mr. Conway, why did n''t Stoker mention that? |
45417 | But is the rope long enough? |
45417 | But not so good on a rainy night, eh? 45417 But please tell me what it is you''re trying to find?" |
45417 | But suppose this one is? |
45417 | But suppose those men have come back? |
45417 | But tell me-- what did you do to that crew outside? |
45417 | But that does n''t get us anywhere, does it? |
45417 | But there is a way out? |
45417 | But what plans? |
45417 | But what''ll you do about my slicker, Bill? 45417 But what''s that rabbit got to do with our tracks?" |
45417 | But what''s the use of hangin''round? |
45417 | But what_ was_ Joyce after? |
45417 | But who is this Mr. Joyce you speak of, Uncle? |
45417 | But who''s going to wash all these dishes? |
45417 | But will the tree hold us both? 45417 But your wet clothes, Miss Dixon?" |
45417 | But-- suppose you are n''t able to get to a window? |
45417 | By the way, Mrs. Johnson, I wonder if we can trespass on your good humor still further? |
45417 | Can you run now? |
45417 | Catch anything? |
45417 | Count yourself out? 45417 D''you think I''d let_ Wispy_ mash up my best friend? |
45417 | Den yo''all knows Marse George? |
45417 | Did you bring some extra gas for_ Wispy_? |
45417 | Did you find the book he wanted? |
45417 | Did you get the police? |
45417 | Did you speak? |
45417 | Do n''t answer me back that way, do you hear? |
45417 | Do n''t tell me you can actually see to dodge these branches and tree trunks? |
45417 | Do you come from New Canaan? |
45417 | Do you happen to have an extra car that we could borrow for a few hours? |
45417 | Do you happen to have the copy that was sent you, here in the house? |
45417 | Do you know where Mr. Joyce and his men are now? |
45417 | Do you know where they are? |
45417 | Do you know who he is? |
45417 | Do you mind saying how much? |
45417 | Do you really think they''ve gone? |
45417 | Do you think I''m enjoying this? 45417 Do you think he really is mixed up with J. J. J. in this business?" |
45417 | Do you think it possible that old Lewis knew that your Father wrote you that letter-- and believes that it''s in this house? 45417 Do you think the letter Mr. Conway is supposed to have written Stoker could possibly have had anything to do with patents?" |
45417 | Do? 45417 Dollars?" |
45417 | Dorothy''s some little bargainer, ai n''t she? |
45417 | Everything all right? |
45417 | Going to call up Stoker? |
45417 | Got any ideas? |
45417 | Got your knitting and everything? 45417 Had n''t I better call in Marse Bill?" |
45417 | Had n''t I better carry it down the hill? |
45417 | Had n''t you better introduce your friends? 45417 Has Mr. Lewis ever spoken to you about it?" |
45417 | Has yo''all heard de news, Liza? |
45417 | Have you read it, Conway? |
45417 | He''s such a good- looking boy, too-- don''t tell me they''ve killed him or anything? |
45417 | Heard about you both-- who has n''t? 45417 Him and me both, eh? |
45417 | Ho-- how come I ca n''t do it, Abe? 45417 How about it, Uncle Abe? |
45417 | How about me? |
45417 | How about me? |
45417 | How about the chances we''ll take in breaking into Nearma? |
45417 | How about the coffee, Bill? |
45417 | How about the fame you won in the diamond smuggling case? 45417 How come Marse Bill was able ter build dat engin''? |
45417 | How come, uncle? |
45417 | How did you find out? |
45417 | How did you happen to go there last night? |
45417 | How did you know there was a river down in the valley? |
45417 | How do we get to it, Uncle? |
45417 | How do we know that friend Joyce has n''t got hold of Stoker and possibly Terry, too? |
45417 | How do you do it? |
45417 | How do you figure that? |
45417 | How do you get that way, Betty? 45417 How far does it go?" |
45417 | How in the world did you manage this? |
45417 | How many are still here? |
45417 | How safe? |
45417 | How should I know? |
45417 | How''s that? |
45417 | I said why keep the secret to yourself? 45417 I suppose you know the cook over there, Uncle?" |
45417 | I suppose you want me to open it? |
45417 | I wonder why Father did n''t tell me of those plans? |
45417 | In other words, why must you put in your foot every time you open your mouth? 45417 Is folks a- follerin''yo''chill''un?" |
45417 | Is n''t he perfectly sweet? |
45417 | Is n''t it terrible? |
45417 | Is that all clear? |
45417 | Is that you, Dorothy? |
45417 | Is there another way? |
45417 | Is your ladyship ready to go now? |
45417 | It''s about time we beat it over to Stoker''s, do n''t you think? |
45417 | It''s none of my particular business, of course, but would you mind telling me the reason for all this rough house? 45417 Jones''Aircraft Power Plants, was n''t it?" |
45417 | Joyce could n''t try to steal patents registered in Mr. Conway''s name, could he? |
45417 | Let''s see-- where was I? 45417 Look here, supper''s nearly ready, and since I''ve set everybody else to work, suppose I give you a job, too? |
45417 | Mind if I come in for a minute or two? |
45417 | Mr. Lewis, do you mind if I take it home with me? |
45417 | Must be what? |
45417 | Near ma? |
45417 | Nice lady- like reputation, what? |
45417 | No-- have you? |
45417 | Not afraid to stay here, are you? |
45417 | Not very subtle, were they? 45417 Obey orders?" |
45417 | Oh, is he? 45417 Oh, is that so? |
45417 | Oh, you do, do you? |
45417 | Oh,_ yeah_? |
45417 | Old Lewis? |
45417 | Open up, do you hear, River? 45417 Questions?" |
45417 | Right here? 45417 River? |
45417 | Say, are you crazy, or am I? |
45417 | Say, it''s great, the way you''ve pitched in here-- did you have a hard time finding things? |
45417 | See here, will you pipe down? |
45417 | So you think it was your tracks we followed? |
45417 | So you''d been surprised, eh? |
45417 | Some wonderworker, is n''t she? |
45417 | Surely you''re not going to show a light? |
45417 | Taking a--_warm_? |
45417 | That''s interesting-- wonder what he wants with George? |
45417 | That''s the question--_can_ we do anything? |
45417 | The letter is--? |
45417 | The one you saw, Terry? |
45417 | The super''s house is right across the reservation from here, if I recall rightly? |
45417 | The white one in the trees? |
45417 | Then who is? |
45417 | Think we''d better get back to the house? |
45417 | Think you can find the cart road? |
45417 | Think you could pilot us down there and give those guys in the woods the miss? |
45417 | Those guys below us know we''re up here, so what does it matter? |
45417 | Turn to the right? |
45417 | Uncle Abe,she said, looking straight into his shining eyes,"do you really like living up there in the woods, all by yourself?" |
45417 | Wat''s all dis I''m a- hearin''? |
45417 | We want some clothesline, to tie up these here nuisances-- an''if you do n''t cough some up right now-- I''ll bump you off, see? |
45417 | Well, I apologize for us all,Bill leaned across the table,"we were only kidding you-- weren''t we, Betty?" |
45417 | Well, Uncle? |
45417 | Well, are you game? |
45417 | Well, then you must have read about Mr. Bolton, here, too? 45417 Well, we''ve got to get off this reservation-- how are we going to do it?" |
45417 | Well, what of it? 45417 Well, what''s the dope?" |
45417 | Well, what''s the dope? |
45417 | Well, what''s the good word now, Dorothy? |
45417 | Well, why ca n''t you help me? |
45417 | Well, why do n''t you speak? |
45417 | Well-- what do you think we''ve run into-- a college houseparty or something? |
45417 | Well? |
45417 | Whar dey at? |
45417 | What I mean is, could you hear the bell ring in Stoker''s house? |
45417 | What I want to know,she said in conclusion,"is how they happened to catch you napping-- and what''s become of George Conway and Betty?" |
45417 | What are we going to do? |
45417 | What are you doing? |
45417 | What are you talking about? |
45417 | What are you trying to do, Bill, evade my question? |
45417 | What are you waiting for? |
45417 | What business is that of yours? |
45417 | What can I do for you? |
45417 | What can those people be after if it is n''t the patents on Mr. Conway''s inventions? |
45417 | What d''you take us for-- a pair of fools? 45417 What dey doin''uphyar in de woods at dis time o''night?" |
45417 | What did I tell you? |
45417 | What did his card say, I mean? |
45417 | What do you plan to do? 45417 What fo''yo''all chasin''dese hyar chillun in de woods?" |
45417 | What happened tonight, before we came? |
45417 | What if they wo n''t let us in? |
45417 | What is it you''re driving at? |
45417 | What is it? |
45417 | What kept you so long, Bill? |
45417 | What of it? 45417 What on earth is it?" |
45417 | What patents? |
45417 | What price rock salt? |
45417 | What rope? |
45417 | What say? 45417 What say?" |
45417 | What say? |
45417 | What say? |
45417 | What say? |
45417 | What trails were you on? |
45417 | What tree? |
45417 | What''ll I do if it''s locked? |
45417 | What''s become of them? |
45417 | What''s that got to do with it? 45417 What''s the matter?" |
45417 | What''s the next move? |
45417 | What''s your big idea, Terry? |
45417 | What-- what are you afraid of, Dorothy? |
45417 | What-- what''s the matter? |
45417 | What? 45417 What?" |
45417 | Where am I? |
45417 | Where are the plans, and what has the book to do with them? |
45417 | Where are we? |
45417 | Where are your visitors? |
45417 | Where did all these swell eggs come from, Uncle? |
45417 | Where do they keep the bread box in this house, anyway? |
45417 | Where do we go from here? |
45417 | Where do you get this''we''stuff? |
45417 | Where do you suppose it goes? |
45417 | Where have that boy and girl gone to? |
45417 | Which one is that? |
45417 | Which way is that woodlot trail from here? |
45417 | Who are you-- and what do you want? |
45417 | Who dat? |
45417 | Who goes first? 45417 Who was that man, Uncle Abe?" |
45417 | Who won the game? |
45417 | Who would? |
45417 | Who''s there? |
45417 | Why are you so sure? |
45417 | Why do n''t you do something, Chick? |
45417 | Why not get them up here now? |
45417 | Why not? 45417 Why so sarcastic?" |
45417 | Why? 45417 Wonder who he''s working for?" |
45417 | Yeah? 45417 Yes, yes, what of it?" |
45417 | Yes? 45417 Yes?" |
45417 | You did? |
45417 | You do n''t know? 45417 You mean-- where we''re bound for?" |
45417 | You mean-- which he left to Stoker? |
45417 | You must be almost as good as Betty that is, I mean--"Who''s taking my name in vain? |
45417 | You say that his father and Mr. Joyce were friends-- that they had dealings of some sort together? |
45417 | You think they may still be in the offing? |
45417 | You think, then, that he sold them before his death? |
45417 | You''ve seen him before? |
45417 | _ George?_exploded Dorothy. |
45417 | _ He_ talked loud enough,--quite an old gentleman, is n''t he? |
45417 | _ We?_Dorothy''s tone was richly sarcastic. |
45417 | _ Where?_they cried in chorus. |
45417 | A cup of tea, now, to warm you up and some of these nice crisp crullers I made yesterday? |
45417 | All sereno here, I take it?" |
45417 | All set?" |
45417 | An''what do we use fer rope?" |
45417 | And I suppose, after being up here for nearly ten years, you can find your way about in those woods?" |
45417 | And how''s Betty tonight? |
45417 | And to be honest, how can you expect me to guess the right answers when you do n''t know them yourself? |
45417 | And what am I to do while you''re in the house mixing it up with those thugs? |
45417 | And what is my important work to consist of?" |
45417 | Answer me, ca n''t you?" |
45417 | Any place in this hotel where I can wash and slick up a bit, Uncle?" |
45417 | Bad night, is n''t it?" |
45417 | Been reading the British poets or something?" |
45417 | Bill Bolton, the flyer--?" |
45417 | Bill, do you think they''ll find the chimney?" |
45417 | Buckshot, at that distance?" |
45417 | But are you sure I ca n''t tempt you to stay for Sunday dinner? |
45417 | But how did you happen to be in here?" |
45417 | But maybe there was no firm-- of Joyce and Conway? |
45417 | But tell me, Auntie-- do you know where they''re keeping this young man?" |
45417 | But there''s no hurry about your leavin'', is there? |
45417 | But what did such trifles matter when one was bent upon a great achievement? |
45417 | But what do you think''s happened?" |
45417 | But where are Betty and George?" |
45417 | By the way, do they teach English or just plain Connecticut Yankee at the New Canaan High? |
45417 | By the way, which side of the river have you got the bus parked?" |
45417 | Call Terry in, will you? |
45417 | Can we come in out of the wet for a little while?" |
45417 | Can you hear what they''re saying in the next room?" |
45417 | Chapter VIII THE CHIMNEY Then on her right she heard a soft rustling, immediately followed by a low call:"Dorothy, where are you?" |
45417 | Chapter XIV THE LION''S DEN"No answer at all?" |
45417 | Could you slide down ours and untie that from the bushes, then shin up again?" |
45417 | Did you leave your gun in the library, George?" |
45417 | Do n''t you remember the movies last night? |
45417 | Do you expect me to stick out here with the car and see that somebody does n''t steal the tires?" |
45417 | Do you feel able to go on now?" |
45417 | Do you know what happened to their car?" |
45417 | Do you think I''m going to let you walk into that place alone?" |
45417 | Do you want them out after us? |
45417 | Ever been in the Reservation, Bill?" |
45417 | Except--"here Dorothy looked stern,"I do n''t approve of your housekeeping methods-- I had to scour the frying pan twice, sir, do you realize that?" |
45417 | Have you any suggestions to give us?" |
45417 | Have you boys had supper?" |
45417 | He was such a darling looking boy and--""My goodness-- what have his looks got to do with it? |
45417 | Hear it just over there to the right?" |
45417 | How about you, Uncle Abe?" |
45417 | How are you making out?" |
45417 | How can any of us learn anything unless you give Stoker a chance to get on with his story?" |
45417 | How dat man goin''ter keep all dose young folks locked in his house while he try to sell dem plans? |
45417 | How did you get here?" |
45417 | How did you get it?" |
45417 | How do you know Joyce''s men have n''t got them tied up in the house?" |
45417 | How in the wide world did you ever get rouge on the end of your nose? |
45417 | How is it done?" |
45417 | How would you like to live in quarters over our garage and work for my father? |
45417 | How''ll that be?" |
45417 | I hope you do n''t mind my mentioning such a prosaic thing-- but do you happen to have anything to eat in the house?" |
45417 | I thought dat de plans was lost?" |
45417 | I''m soaked nearly to my waist-- how about you?" |
45417 | If Mr. Conway still owned patent rights on his inventions, why were n''t they mentioned in the will?" |
45417 | If there is one, how is it going to help us?" |
45417 | If you know the way out, why do n''t you say so?" |
45417 | Is dat what yo''all wanter know, ma''am?" |
45417 | Is it far away?" |
45417 | Is n''t it possible that Mr. Joyce may have acted as Mr. Conway''s agent-- sold the inventions for him, perhaps? |
45417 | Is that clear to you, Betty?" |
45417 | Is there much farther to go?" |
45417 | Johnson?" |
45417 | Joyce?" |
45417 | Let''s see-- where was I?" |
45417 | May I use your telephone?" |
45417 | Now tell me-- are you going to pull yourself together and be of some help? |
45417 | Park the car near the road, hike back through the woods and cut over toward the house from that side?" |
45417 | Pass the word on to the rest of the boys about them dead beats that''s botherin''people on the Reservation, will you?" |
45417 | People who live in glass houses, you know--?" |
45417 | Pretty good guess, eh?" |
45417 | Remember what I trotted into with Betty at Stoker''s house?" |
45417 | Snap out of it, wo n''t you, Betty?" |
45417 | So do n''t put him wise, will you?" |
45417 | Talk of hunting needles in a--""But do we need it?" |
45417 | That is, I s''pose they''re yours?" |
45417 | That''s a bad eye you''ve got-- been in a fight?" |
45417 | There''s another-- hear it?" |
45417 | They said they''d come for the letter Father had left for me to read after his death--""And you did n''t give it to them?" |
45417 | This young lady in overalls is Miss Dixon, I take it?" |
45417 | Turn your mind upon the answer of that dear old song,''Where do we go from here?''" |
45417 | Wat you want I should do, Miss Do''thy?" |
45417 | We''ll talk it over at supper, shall we?" |
45417 | Whar was dey?" |
45417 | What are we going to do about it?" |
45417 | What can we do but knock them up and ask for shelter?" |
45417 | What could have happened to him? |
45417 | What could his objective be? |
45417 | What do you bet I spot the motive in this mysterious case of Stoker''s?" |
45417 | What do you pretend you were doing, anyway?" |
45417 | What do you say?" |
45417 | What do you suppose they were after?" |
45417 | What is it, Uncle?" |
45417 | What on earth was he going to do now? |
45417 | What river? |
45417 | When I could n''t find the book for old Lewis, what do you think he said?" |
45417 | When yo''alls done wid dem, p''raps yo''ll wake de young missy, an''carry de bucket in yonder?" |
45417 | Where are they?" |
45417 | Where are you, anyway?" |
45417 | Where do you want me to start?" |
45417 | Where''s your boy friend?" |
45417 | Where?" |
45417 | Who is dis hyar boy wid you, Uncle?" |
45417 | Who yo''all a- lookin''fo''?" |
45417 | Who''s going to do the hunting?" |
45417 | Why did n''t we think of him before?" |
45417 | Why did n''t you wake me up?" |
45417 | Why did those men attack you and tie you up-- what were they doing around here?" |
45417 | Why was Hilltop sold?" |
45417 | Wonder what the J in John J. Joyce stands for?" |
45417 | Wonder what''s become of Stoker and Betty?" |
45417 | You came up this way, did n''t you?" |
45417 | You can go into the dining room and set the table.--Bill, you''re a good cook-- how about starting the coffee? |
45417 | You must be nearly dead--""Well, there have been times when I''ve felt more peppy--""How could you, Bill? |
45417 | You or me?" |
45417 | You want that shoe so as to prevent anyone else from finding it, the men who are chasing us, for instance?" |
45417 | You''d never take her for the same person, would you?" |
45417 | You-- killed them? |
45417 | _ Where are your visitors?_"The old man spat with great precision on to a glowing cinder. |
45417 | does n''t she?" |
45417 | he thundered,"What do you mean by bandying words with me?" |
45417 | so you put the spotlight on me, do you?" |
34591 | A feeling of impending trouble? |
34591 | A friend of yours? |
34591 | A little spit- fire, are n''t you? |
34591 | A scoop for the_ Star_? |
34591 | A sign of what? |
34591 | A silk ladder? |
34591 | Agent? |
34591 | Alone? |
34591 | And Al Gepper? |
34591 | And from there? |
34591 | And how was the paint made to appear wet? |
34591 | And stay here with us? |
34591 | And what business is it of yours? |
34591 | And what did they find? 34591 And what is that?" |
34591 | And what was the man''s name? |
34591 | And who are you to speak for her? |
34591 | And you did n''t? |
34591 | Any news in the old scandal sheet? |
34591 | Any news? |
34591 | Any other theories? |
34591 | Anything I can do for you? |
34591 | Are n''t you afraid a monkey may jump out of that cabinet? |
34591 | Are those idle words, Dad? 34591 Are we putting out an extra?" |
34591 | Are you an agent? |
34591 | Are you hurt? |
34591 | Are you sure this is the place? |
34591 | Are you there, David? |
34591 | At this time of night? |
34591 | Before we leave, shall we take a look at the alley? |
34591 | But how can I be certain that the message came from Cousin David? |
34591 | But how did he descend so quickly? 34591 But how did he escape so quickly?" |
34591 | But how did you know--? |
34591 | But if that is so, why do n''t police close up the place? |
34591 | But what can it be? |
34591 | But why was Mrs. Weems advised to invest her money with one of them? 34591 But will it run?" |
34591 | But_ what_ is it? |
34591 | By the way, whatever became of Lena? |
34591 | By the way, you have your car downstairs? |
34591 | Ca n''t it be obtained? |
34591 | Ca n''t we contact him again? |
34591 | Can you blame him? 34591 Can you get me down from this pigeon roost?" |
34591 | Could he be arrested without involving the Hodges? |
34591 | Could he have used sharp, steel pins held between his fingers? |
34591 | Could it have been a tree bough brushing against the wall? |
34591 | Could n''t he have recognized them? |
34591 | Could n''t you call up another Spirit by using my pin or Pa''s watch? |
34591 | Dad, do you mind steering Lena? |
34591 | Dad, even if the police do give up, we wo n''t, will we? |
34591 | Dad,Penny said thoughtfully,"you do n''t suppose there''s any chance it was n''t trickery?" |
34591 | David, have you a message for us? |
34591 | Detective? |
34591 | Did n''t you push the ouija board? |
34591 | Did the man ask you many questions about your cousin? |
34591 | Did the picture closely resemble your cousin? |
34591 | Did you learn anything? |
34591 | Do I? |
34591 | Do n''t you agree with Dad and me that he was after your money? |
34591 | Do n''t you agree, Penny? |
34591 | Do you consider it safe to keep such a large sum? |
34591 | Do you know what this means, Penny? |
34591 | Do you realize it''s nearly four o''clock? 34591 Do you sell it for a special purpose?" |
34591 | Do you suppose Jenny could be right? |
34591 | Does he have one? |
34591 | Does n''t Mr. Kohl live on this street? |
34591 | Does n''t this cabinet indicate it? |
34591 | Does the time and date have special significance? |
34591 | Figurin''on blowing? |
34591 | Flora, where are you? 34591 For instance?" |
34591 | Gepper does n''t know she inherited six thousand dollars? |
34591 | Gettin''sort of jittery, ai n''t you? |
34591 | Going to a fire? |
34591 | Goodness, what time is it anyway? |
34591 | Gray? |
34591 | Guess what? 34591 Have I made another error in spelling?" |
34591 | Have n''t I seen you somewhere before? |
34591 | Have n''t you an assignment for me, Dad? |
34591 | Have n''t you called the police? |
34591 | Have you a message for me? |
34591 | Have you a message for us? |
34591 | Have you lost your mind? |
34591 | He''ll renew the old contract? |
34591 | Hello, Miss Hilderman? |
34591 | His apparatus? |
34591 | Housecleaning? |
34591 | How about Al Gepper? |
34591 | How about Kano''s Curio Shop? |
34591 | How about a little adventure? |
34591 | How about assigning me to it after I get this society job in hand? |
34591 | How about my pictures? |
34591 | How can Mrs. Weems''inheritance have anything to do with a psychic sign? |
34591 | How can it be illegal to rent Mr. Gepper these rooms? |
34591 | How can you accuse him of being a fraud after you saw his marvelous demonstration? 34591 How can you be taken in by his smooth line? |
34591 | How could I know that her father was a newspaper publisher? 34591 How could he have faked Cousin David''s message? |
34591 | How could it have been? 34591 How could you have seen him, Penny? |
34591 | How do you like that, Dad? |
34591 | How do you like your new job? |
34591 | How do you suppose they made things jump around as if they were alive? |
34591 | How high would you estimate the loss? |
34591 | How many persons knew where you had secreted the money? |
34591 | How much can you raise? |
34591 | How much does the telegram say, Dad? |
34591 | How will I get Lena home? 34591 How will I pay?" |
34591 | I mean about Cousin David and the inheritance? |
34591 | I met one ghost- maker-- Osandra-- remember him? |
34591 | I should advise returning it to the bank, or better still, why not invest it in sound securities? |
34591 | I suppose you foresaw the future when you made your brilliant purchase? |
34591 | I wonder how? |
34591 | I wonder if he ever has charged for his sà © ances? |
34591 | I wonder if it might not be a good idea to break the news by easy stages? 34591 If I am not mistaken, Madam, you wrote,''Is the spirit of my cousin in this room?''" |
34591 | Is Dad having a conference? |
34591 | Is Mr. Henley here? |
34591 | Is anything the matter, Dad? |
34591 | Is he with you, Miss Parker? |
34591 | Is it Penelope? |
34591 | Is it possible to see him? |
34591 | Is my stuff that bad? |
34591 | Is n''t that illegal? |
34591 | Is n''t that rather odd? |
34591 | Is there nothing which will move you to generosity? |
34591 | It''s merely a short- cut to another street, is n''t it? 34591 It''s modern magic, is n''t it, Dad?" |
34591 | Learn anything? |
34591 | Lou, did you notice how funny he acted when we came in here? |
34591 | Lou, what purpose do you suppose silk ladders serve? 34591 Lou, why did you discourage her?" |
34591 | Lou,she asked abruptly,"do you mind going home alone?" |
34591 | May I ask how much I owe the garageman? |
34591 | May I ask if that same method was used in regard to Mrs. Weem''s picture of Cousin David? |
34591 | May I ask what use is made of this silk rope? |
34591 | May I have Al Gepper for my particular fish bait? |
34591 | May I speak with you? |
34591 | May we use your telephone if you have one? |
34591 | Meaning--? |
34591 | More to go? |
34591 | Mr. Gepper, do you truly believe it is possible to communicate with the spiritual world? |
34591 | Mr. Kohl-- the banker? |
34591 | Mr. and Mrs. Kohl are n''t home yet? |
34591 | Mrs. Hodges, to what purpose does your young man expect to put this studio? |
34591 | Mrs. Weems, are you willing to help get evidence against him? |
34591 | Mrs. Weems, do n''t you think it''s risky keeping so much money here? |
34591 | Mrs. Weems,she cried,"did you ever get it back? |
34591 | No ladder? |
34591 | No message from Cousin David? |
34591 | No? |
34591 | Now I wonder who called? 34591 Now do you doubt me?" |
34591 | Now how_ did_ he do it? |
34591 | Now if you are quite satisfied, shall we begin? |
34591 | Now that we have three cars, and a double garage, where do you propose to keep Lena? |
34591 | Now what have you thought up? |
34591 | Now what? |
34591 | Now where did he go? |
34591 | Now why did he climb up there? |
34591 | Now, how should I know? 34591 Oh, Penny, why did you do it?" |
34591 | Oh, dear, now what shall I do? |
34591 | Oh, have you taken one? |
34591 | Oh, what does he say? |
34591 | Oh, you have? |
34591 | Or Mrs. Henley? 34591 Or would you rather keep the car as a deposit?" |
34591 | Others will be assigned to the case? |
34591 | Otherwise, why does n''t she answer? |
34591 | Penny, how could you torture me by letting me think the money was stolen? |
34591 | Penny, what will your father say when he learns of this? |
34591 | Penny, what''s this all about? |
34591 | Penny, you actually saw all this? |
34591 | Please, Dad, may I? |
34591 | Proof? |
34591 | Rather high- handed were n''t you? |
34591 | Say, have you gone loco? |
34591 | Say, what''s coming off here? |
34591 | Shall I take off the brakes? |
34591 | Shall we get to bed now? 34591 Shall we go, Mrs. Weems? |
34591 | Slippery was n''t here? |
34591 | So you would like to know what became of your friend, Slippery? |
34591 | So you''re holding me up? |
34591 | Someone calling for help? |
34591 | Squander it? |
34591 | Surely you do n''t agree with Penny? |
34591 | Surely you do n''t believe in ghosts...? |
34591 | Telegram? 34591 The house has n''t been robbed?" |
34591 | The man for whom you made the ladder? |
34591 | The raid was a failure? |
34591 | The robbery occurred while you were away? |
34591 | The_ Star''s_ Sugar Daddy? |
34591 | Then my guess was right? |
34591 | Then why did he slip down the alley? |
34591 | Then why do n''t they, Penny? |
34591 | Then you know about the place? |
34591 | Then you think he may be connected with the Temple, Penny? |
34591 | This do- dad is supposed to spell out messages, ai n''t it? |
34591 | This is where Mrs. Weems resides, I believe? |
34591 | Trouble with the old allowance again? |
34591 | Was he the one? |
34591 | Well, sister, what''s on your mind? |
34591 | Well, sister? |
34591 | Were his hands held high above it, Penny? |
34591 | Were n''t you here on guard all evening? |
34591 | Were you convinced, or do you still think that you can show up Al Gepper? |
34591 | What are the meetings like, Jerry? |
34591 | What are you doing in this part of town? |
34591 | What can I do, Dad? |
34591 | What can any of us know of the spirit world? |
34591 | What could you do with this old car when you already have a new one? |
34591 | What day was that? |
34591 | What did the letter say? |
34591 | What do you know about this burglary? 34591 What do you think about him now?" |
34591 | What does it suggest to you? |
34591 | What else has happened of a supernatural nature? |
34591 | What happened at the sà © ance? |
34591 | What has the letter to do with it? |
34591 | What is he, a chemist? |
34591 | What is it? |
34591 | What night did you have the dream? |
34591 | What picture, Penny? |
34591 | What shall we do about the box in the tower? |
34591 | What sort of a mood is Dad in today? |
34591 | What sort of society is the Order of Amar? |
34591 | What time did you get here? |
34591 | What time was that? |
34591 | What was that? |
34591 | What was that? |
34591 | What were you going to say? |
34591 | What will the neighbors say? |
34591 | What will you do with all your money? |
34591 | What will you do with the money? |
34591 | What would you do with that old wreck now, Penny? 34591 What''s that?" |
34591 | What''s the idea of ringing that bell? |
34591 | What''s this about a new roomer? |
34591 | What''s this? |
34591 | What''s this? |
34591 | What''s wrong now, DeWitt? |
34591 | What''s wrong, Penny? |
34591 | What''s your hurry? |
34591 | What''s your name anyhow? |
34591 | What''s your rush? |
34591 | What_ will_ you give? |
34591 | When did it happen? 34591 When did it happen?" |
34591 | When did it happen? |
34591 | When will she be home? |
34591 | Where are we going? |
34591 | Where are you taking me? |
34591 | Where did you get that ladder? |
34591 | Where did you hide it, Penny? 34591 Where do we start?" |
34591 | Where is he going? |
34591 | Where will you wear it? |
34591 | Where''s Pete? |
34591 | Where? |
34591 | Who''s there? |
34591 | Who? |
34591 | Why are spirits so timid? |
34591 | Why did n''t you summon the janitor? |
34591 | Why do n''t the police arrest him? |
34591 | Why do n''t you start a campaign, Dad? |
34591 | Why do n''t you try to reach her again? |
34591 | Why do n''t you write an editorial about it? |
34591 | Why do you act so outrageously? |
34591 | Why do you think so, Penny? |
34591 | Why do you think so? |
34591 | Why does n''t the_ Star_ run an exposà © story? |
34591 | Why dwell in the past, Lou? 34591 Why not?" |
34591 | Why not? |
34591 | Why remind me of that man, Penny? |
34591 | Why should I? |
34591 | Why, Dad? |
34591 | Why, what is wrong? |
34591 | Will I? |
34591 | Will we be home by ten o''clock? 34591 Will you notify the police?" |
34591 | Will you stay with me? |
34591 | Worried about me? 34591 Would acrobats use them, do you think?" |
34591 | Yes? |
34591 | Yet the mediums continue to fleece the public? |
34591 | You admit that you''re a medium? |
34591 | You are satisfied that I have not read the message? |
34591 | You did n''t let anyone into the apartment building tonight? |
34591 | You do n''t think there''s any mistake, Mr. Parker? 34591 You expect to attend the sà © ance?" |
34591 | You expect to use these rooms for public sà © ances? |
34591 | You have lost a loved one recently? |
34591 | You have no proof of it? |
34591 | You have? |
34591 | You here, Slippery? |
34591 | You mean I''ll be able to see him? |
34591 | You mean he threatened her? |
34591 | You mean that man who entered the Temple and then left so suddenly? |
34591 | You mean tonight? |
34591 | You remember me, I believe? |
34591 | You remember that when the Kohls were robbed the police could n''t figure out how the burglar gained entrance? |
34591 | You say, too, that the banjo was high overhead when it played? |
34591 | You see that young man yonder? |
34591 | You see what? |
34591 | You see? |
34591 | You surely do n''t think it just happened by_ accident_? |
34591 | You''re all right? |
34591 | You''re not packing your things already? |
34591 | You''ve done_ what_? |
34591 | Your name, please? |
34591 | Am I hired?" |
34591 | And what became of the ladder? |
34591 | And what do you plan to do with two cars?" |
34591 | Anyone here?" |
34591 | Are you sure it''s safe?" |
34591 | Bailey?" |
34591 | But how did he learn the houses were deserted? |
34591 | But what made it rise into the air, and how could it play without the aid of human hands?" |
34591 | By telephoning?" |
34591 | CHAPTER 7_ MARK OF THE IRON HOOK_"What do you think of it?" |
34591 | Ca n''t you think of something?" |
34591 | Can you not show yourself that we may know it is truly your spirit which communicates with us?" |
34591 | Could n''t it mean that the crooks, whoever they were, telephoned the apartment to make certain it was deserted before breaking in?" |
34591 | DeWitt?" |
34591 | Did you notice two small suction cups which were taken from his pockets by the police?" |
34591 | Do n''t you realize we''ve got to work together or we''ll be jailed separately? |
34591 | Do you know what I think? |
34591 | Do you mind explaining?" |
34591 | Do you think the police will blame me for the robbery?" |
34591 | Even so, how was it painted so quickly?" |
34591 | Has anything gone wrong here?" |
34591 | Has he accepted money for the sà © ances he conducts there?" |
34591 | Have you a ouija board in the house?" |
34591 | Hodges?" |
34591 | How about it, Dad?" |
34591 | How could Mrs. Hodges have psychic powers? |
34591 | How could he have obtained the name and address?" |
34591 | How could such a ladder be raised to the window ledge? |
34591 | How could your man have obtained Kohl''s name and address from the license number?" |
34591 | How did you get Slippery''s ladder?" |
34591 | How did you get up there?" |
34591 | How did you know?" |
34591 | How much did he leave you?" |
34591 | How much did you pay for it?" |
34591 | How much has she learned?" |
34591 | How was he able to raise a table and read a message in a sealed envelope?" |
34591 | How would you guess he lifted the table?" |
34591 | I ask you, what''s the good of having a weekly allowance when you never get to use it yourself?" |
34591 | I do all the dangerous work, and what do I get? |
34591 | I hope you''re not falling under this fellow''s spell?" |
34591 | Is Maud here?" |
34591 | Is Mrs. Weems still here?" |
34591 | Is n''t it a law that a father has to support his child?" |
34591 | Is n''t it in the realm of possibility that Mrs. Hodges may have had a message from Cousin David?" |
34591 | Is n''t that so, Dad?" |
34591 | Is n''t that true?" |
34591 | Is n''t the news of her inheritance wonderful, Penelope?" |
34591 | Just what_ will_ your father say?" |
34591 | May I ask what you find of such interest in this alley?" |
34591 | May I interest you in a car?" |
34591 | Now let me ask this: Who are you, and how did you get in here?" |
34591 | Oh, what will the Kohls say when they learn about it?" |
34591 | One for me, you mean?" |
34591 | Or are you willing to back them in a material way?" |
34591 | Parker?" |
34591 | Penny, could n''t Gepper have painted the picture himself in the darkness?" |
34591 | Penny, you saw the man plainly?" |
34591 | Remember the Kippenberg wedding I covered?" |
34591 | Shall we make it fifty a week?" |
34591 | Shall we set a definite date-- say tomorrow at two o''clock?" |
34591 | Shall we try to reach Cousin David again?" |
34591 | Suppose you''re robbed on the way downtown?" |
34591 | That they distrusted each other was evident, but why had the woman feared Slippery might break into the bell tower during the guard''s absence? |
34591 | The iron hooks would serve her purpose, but dared she try it? |
34591 | The meetings are open to the public, are n''t they? |
34591 | The question is, what shall we do with her?" |
34591 | Then Penny heard him say:"Oh, it''s you, Mrs. Weems? |
34591 | Tired?" |
34591 | Understand?" |
34591 | Understand?" |
34591 | Want to drive past there?" |
34591 | Was it not possible that he might return there before leaving Riverview? |
34591 | Was n''t the message written on a pad of paper before it was placed in the envelope?" |
34591 | Was some intruder hidden in that room? |
34591 | We take most of the risk, plan all the big jobs, so why should n''t we have more?" |
34591 | Weems?" |
34591 | Weems?" |
34591 | Weems?" |
34591 | Weems?" |
34591 | What have you done this time?" |
34591 | What purpose could it serve?" |
34591 | What''s that? |
34591 | What''s this about a traveling outfit?" |
34591 | When there came a lull in the excited flow of words, she said quietly:"Mr. Bailey, do you mind answering a few questions?" |
34591 | Where are you taking yourself?" |
34591 | Who are you, girlie?" |
34591 | Who but he or an accomplice could have known where the money was hidden?" |
34591 | Who can know about The Life Beyond? |
34591 | Who uses them and why?" |
34591 | Why are you convinced that Mr. Gepper is a medium?" |
34591 | Why not promise to stay with us instead of going away on a trip?" |
34591 | Why?" |
34591 | Will that be okay?" |
34591 | Will you please come inside and close the door?" |
34591 | Will you, Penelope?" |
34591 | Would n''t you think a policeman could find something else to do?" |
34591 | You are dumbfounded, my little one?" |
34591 | You did n''t see the man note down the plates of other cars?" |
34591 | You have someone to take her place?" |
34591 | You read in the paper that their home was entered?" |
34591 | You think Penny should write the story?" |
34591 | You would not like that, I take it?" |
34591 | You''re quite sure you locked the suite door?" |
34591 | _ 200_ CHAPTER 1_ DOUBLE TROUBLE_"Now I ask you, Lou, what have I done to deserve such a fate?" |
43583 | A hot drink? |
43583 | A little bill? 43583 A nurse? |
43583 | A son? |
43583 | About what time was that? |
43583 | Am I supposed to get dressed? |
43583 | And are there plenty of young people? |
43583 | And could n''t they tell you anything more about the fire? |
43583 | And how do you feel today, dear? |
43583 | And if you do n''t mind, Miss Stone, will you call me by my right name? 43583 And is your mother going to rebuild?" |
43583 | And little Ethel? |
43583 | And sometimes those fires spread farther than you want them to? |
43583 | And that''s all you know? |
43583 | And then what do I do? |
43583 | And where is our next- door neighbor''s cottage? |
43583 | And why did Tom Adams suspect that you knew anything? |
43583 | And you saw two people on your way back, you said? |
43583 | And you''d kind of like to prove Cliff Hunter is innocent, would n''t you, Jane? |
43583 | Another fire? |
43583 | Any news yet? |
43583 | Anybody drowned? |
43583 | Are you responsible for Cliff''s arrest, David McCall? |
43583 | Beat me up? |
43583 | Business is n''t any too good----"What would it have been without me to help? |
43583 | But ca n''t he be arrested? |
43583 | But do you think she could be setting the places on fire? |
43583 | But how can we call on him if we do n''t know him? |
43583 | But how could he? |
43583 | But how do you know, Mary Lou? |
43583 | But we''d have to quote prices, would n''t we? |
43583 | But what are you going to do? |
43583 | But what made you do that dreadful thing to Mary Louise? |
43583 | But what makes you think you do n''t want to go over to the Reeds''with me? |
43583 | But where is Hattie? |
43583 | But where were you, Mary Lou? |
43583 | But where''s Mary Lou? |
43583 | But who are you? |
43583 | But why? |
43583 | But you did n''t see anybody? |
43583 | But you have another week, do n''t you, David? |
43583 | By the way,asked Jane,"where is David McCall staying? |
43583 | Ca n''t we send for him? |
43583 | Ca n''t you tell us where you were when that fire started? |
43583 | Ca n''t you think of something you want? |
43583 | Can they save it? |
43583 | Can you show me where there is a well of clear water? |
43583 | Can you take us over to the farm now, Ditmar? 43583 Card tricks?" |
43583 | Could n''t you borrow one? |
43583 | Could we go upstairs and see her when you take up her broth? |
43583 | Could we talk to Rebecca? |
43583 | Did Frazier expect to burn any more cottages? |
43583 | Did I-- or did I not put money in your pocket? |
43583 | Did n''t I tell you? 43583 Did n''t anybody see the flames-- or smell the smoke?" |
43583 | Did n''t he save our lives that night we rode in Harry Grant''s car? |
43583 | Did n''t you bring any bag, Rebecca? |
43583 | Did n''t you go to bed that night? |
43583 | Did n''t you have enough excitement and mystery at Dark Cedars? |
43583 | Did n''t you say she is home now? |
43583 | Did she happen to say? |
43583 | Did they expect to go to the picnic tonight on the island? |
43583 | Did you make a fire? |
43583 | Did you need the work, Hattie? |
43583 | Did you see anybody in the woods or around Shady Nook? |
43583 | Did you see the boys or anybody around at all? |
43583 | Did you see the boys this morning? |
43583 | Did you show it to your husband? |
43583 | Do n''t you love it? |
43583 | Do n''t your patients have anything to do? |
43583 | Do you believe that, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Do you care that much about Cliff, Jane? |
43583 | Do you know a woman with gray hair who calls herself Rebecca, Hattie? |
43583 | Do you know any of the details, Freckles? |
43583 | Do you make fires at all? |
43583 | Do you really think her husband is guilty, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Do you think Hattie will be back soon? |
43583 | Do you think she could be starting the fires? 43583 Do you think you have all those things?" |
43583 | Does burning people''s houses come into his plan? |
43583 | Even when you reached your own dock, did n''t you smell smoke? |
43583 | Fires? |
43583 | Freckles, what do you think could have happened to Mary Lou? |
43583 | From the kitchen? |
43583 | From the river, I mean? |
43583 | Had n''t you seen any flames? |
43583 | Had you ever seen him before? |
43583 | Has Mr. Frazier run away too? |
43583 | Has anybody seen Freckles? |
43583 | Has she been here? |
43583 | Have n''t you ever heard of a bribe, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Have n''t you gotten over that fad yet, Cliff? |
43583 | Have you any engagement, or can I talk to you for a while? |
43583 | Have you any plans at all, dear? |
43583 | Have you any suspicions at all? |
43583 | Have you had anything to eat? |
43583 | Have you heard any news this morning? |
43583 | Have you seen her since breakfast, Tom? |
43583 | He can be arrested for signing that paper confining me to the insane asylum, ca n''t he, Dad? |
43583 | He would n''t give up college? |
43583 | Honestly? |
43583 | How about Frazier? |
43583 | How can I? |
43583 | How could Cliff have anything to do with it when he was with us all evening? |
43583 | How did it happen? |
43583 | How did it start? |
43583 | How did this come? |
43583 | How did you boys find out about it? 43583 How do you know Lem Adams?" |
43583 | How many bungalows did you say there are, Mary Lou? |
43583 | How? |
43583 | How? |
43583 | I do n''t suppose you''d have time to play with us this afternoon, would you, Mary Lou? |
43583 | I mean, how could a detective from Albany know about the fires here at Shady Nook-- let alone suspect Cliff? |
43583 | I mean, what other families with young people? |
43583 | I mean, when you finally left your camp? |
43583 | I thought maybe you girls would come in my motorboat----"And lose the chance of winning a prize? |
43583 | In all this heat? 43583 In my motorboat?" |
43583 | Is Hattie home today? |
43583 | Is Mary Louise here? 43583 Is he guilty?" |
43583 | Is he here now? 43583 Is it anything dangerous?" |
43583 | Is n''t Frazier guilty? |
43583 | Is n''t there some way I can prove that I''m sane? |
43583 | Is that because you expect to become a writer? |
43583 | Is that where they hold the dances? |
43583 | Is there any question you want to ask this criminal, Miss Gay, before we take him away? |
43583 | It does look good, does n''t it? |
43583 | Lemuel Adams? |
43583 | Letting you in on all the thrills of solving a real mystery.... Well, are you coming or not? |
43583 | Lost a tennis ball? |
43583 | Mary Lou, you think David sent that wire, do n''t you? |
43583 | May I break off two sticks from some bush? |
43583 | May I come over to see you after supper? |
43583 | May I come up and see you, Rebecca? |
43583 | May I go with the boys now? |
43583 | May I have a shower? |
43583 | Mr. Adams,she said,"may I ask a question? |
43583 | Mystery? 43583 No clues at all?" |
43583 | No signs of anybody? |
43583 | Now that I have finished my work, may I go out into the garden and practice my semaphore for an hour before lunch? |
43583 | Oh, Mary Lou, you''re not hurt, are you? |
43583 | Oh, what? |
43583 | Oh, where is he? |
43583 | Oh, why ca n''t he behave himself? |
43583 | Oh, yeah? 43583 Oh, yeah?" |
43583 | On a case? |
43583 | On what grounds could you arrest him, then? |
43583 | Or do the Hunters live on the other side of you? |
43583 | Pare potatoes-- or something? |
43583 | Popular? |
43583 | Prepared for what? |
43583 | Rebecca Adams? |
43583 | Recognize them, McCall? |
43583 | Regular hold- up men? |
43583 | Remember the scout motto,''Be prepared''? 43583 Since the bungalow is gone, where would he stay?" |
43583 | Small children? 43583 So I suppose we have to go to Four Corners this afternoon?" |
43583 | So we ca n''t count on them for any fun? |
43583 | So what did you do? |
43583 | So you narrowed your suspects down to two people-- besides Tom Adams? |
43583 | Some test I can take? |
43583 | Somebody set it on fire-- on purpose, you mean, David? |
43583 | Such as gypsies? |
43583 | Suppose Watson had told Sherlock Holmes that he had a date with a girl and could n''t go on an investigation with him when he was needed? |
43583 | Tell me,urged Jane,"which boy you really like best-- Cliff Hunter or David McCall or Max Miller?" |
43583 | The Ditmars? |
43583 | Then I sha n''t be competing against you if I go in Cliff''s launch? |
43583 | Then I sha n''t need any fancy clothes-- like dance dresses? |
43583 | Then we can count on you three? |
43583 | Then what do you believe? 43583 Then who?" |
43583 | Think you''ll make me fergit them hundred berries you owe me? 43583 This is n''t Clifford?" |
43583 | Tired, dear? |
43583 | Together? |
43583 | Tom Adams? 43583 True.... Who''s your other suspect, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Two? |
43583 | Want a receipt? |
43583 | Was Tom home? |
43583 | We had supper at half- past five last night, did n''t we? 43583 We''ll look for you in the water, then.... And, by the way, you''ll come to the party on the island tomorrow night, wo n''t you?" |
43583 | Well, if my brother comes back here, will you please send him right over to the inn? |
43583 | What are you doing? |
43583 | What can you possibly do about it? |
43583 | What did he do? |
43583 | What did you do that for? |
43583 | What did you do the next day? |
43583 | What do you mean by that? |
43583 | What do you think about it? |
43583 | What do you want, Mary Louise? |
43583 | What does your mother think? |
43583 | What for? |
43583 | What have you on the program for today? |
43583 | What idea? |
43583 | What in the world did you do? |
43583 | What kind of diabolical plot is this? |
43583 | What makes you think there will be one tonight? |
43583 | What paper? |
43583 | What proof have you? |
43583 | What time was she here? |
43583 | What''ll we go in, Mary Lou? 43583 What''s happened?" |
43583 | What''s that, dear? |
43583 | What''s the youth''s name? |
43583 | When did you find it? |
43583 | When we wear our flossy dresses? |
43583 | Where are the Smiths now? |
43583 | Where are they now? |
43583 | Where are you going? |
43583 | Where are you? |
43583 | Where can we buy food? |
43583 | Where did your brother go? |
43583 | Where do I take my bath? |
43583 | Where was she going after she left you? |
43583 | Where will the fire be tonight? |
43583 | Where will the''Wild Guys of the Road''be today? |
43583 | Where you goin''? |
43583 | Where''s Mary Lou? |
43583 | Where''s your sister? |
43583 | Which one? |
43583 | Who be you? |
43583 | Who cares about that old stiff? |
43583 | Who else are there besides the Hunters? |
43583 | Who is he? 43583 Who is the leader?" |
43583 | Who''s driving first? |
43583 | Who''s she? |
43583 | Who? 43583 Who?" |
43583 | Who? |
43583 | Who? |
43583 | Whose accomplice are you? |
43583 | Why did I ever try to be a detective? |
43583 | Why did he want them burned down? |
43583 | Why hot? |
43583 | Why not Flicks''? |
43583 | Why not stop for the Reed girls? |
43583 | Why? |
43583 | Why? |
43583 | Will you come with me or play around with Cliff? |
43583 | Will you dance with me after supper, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Will you men come inside? |
43583 | With her nurse? |
43583 | With whom? |
43583 | Would that be all right? |
43583 | Would you like to come and join us? |
43583 | You are Mrs. Ditmar, are n''t you? 43583 You do n''t mean David McCall, do you?" |
43583 | You do n''t mind my doing it, Mother? |
43583 | You do n''t suspect him, do you? |
43583 | You found her, Gay? |
43583 | You have a sister Rebecca, have n''t you, Adams? |
43583 | You mean Lemuel Adams and his son? |
43583 | You mean that now you have to turn in and do the cooking since Flicks''Inn is gone? |
43583 | You really are serious? |
43583 | You remember Mary Louise? 43583 You saw the ruins?" |
43583 | You suspect Horace Ditmar, of course? |
43583 | You think we''re as wicked as that, Mary Lou? |
43583 | You were expecting it, David? |
43583 | You''re not still mad at me, Mary Lou, are you? |
43583 | You''re not still worried, are you, Mother? |
43583 | You''re sure that''s the truth? |
43583 | You-- have been thinking of putting Rebecca into an asylum? |
43583 | Your brother-- or your father-- didn''t know anything about it, either? |
43583 | Your father? 43583 A fellow who does odd jobs around the hotel sometimes? |
43583 | Adams?" |
43583 | And I''m going to miss Cliff dreadfully.... By the way, where was David McCall today? |
43583 | And how about that threat they got? |
43583 | And is n''t it nice I have my license, so you wo n''t have to drive all the way?" |
43583 | And the other people who were boarding at Flicks''?" |
43583 | And who wanted them burned down except Frazier, or possibly Horace Ditmar, who, as you know, is an architect?" |
43583 | Any news?" |
43583 | Any relation to Hattie Adams, who always waited on the table at Flicks''Inn?" |
43583 | Are n''t I, Miss Stone?" |
43583 | Are there many cottages on the other side of Flicks''?" |
43583 | Big brute with light hair? |
43583 | But how could Mary Louise possibly prove this fact? |
43583 | But not boys as big as Freckles and the Smiths?" |
43583 | But she must know something, or how could she predict when they are going to occur?" |
43583 | But what do you want me to do about them, Jane? |
43583 | But what had he done to Mary Lou first? |
43583 | But who cares?" |
43583 | But why would your mother suspect Mr. Ditmar of setting fire to her cottage?" |
43583 | But, Jane, how can you take an interest in men when your own boy- friend is in such trouble? |
43583 | But-- but-- can you prove anything?" |
43583 | CHAPTER II_ Clifford''s Story_"What did he say?" |
43583 | CHAPTER I_ The Burnt Bungalow_"For the whole month?" |
43583 | CHAPTER VIII_ Danger_"Freckles,"said Mary Louise at supper that evening,"will you lend us your tent tonight? |
43583 | CHAPTER V_ Freckles''Story_"What in the world are you doing?" |
43583 | CHAPTER XIII_ The Threat_"Is there anything I can do to help you people?" |
43583 | Ca n''t you get your tennis things on and play with us this morning?" |
43583 | Ca n''t you, Mary Lou?" |
43583 | Can you figure out how it happened?" |
43583 | Could we ask him?" |
43583 | Did Tom say anything about seeing her?" |
43583 | Did n''t he pay you a certain sum of money to start those fires?" |
43583 | Did n''t this storekeeper profit-- by getting extra business-- because Flicks''burned down?" |
43583 | Did the Ditmars see you boys in the woods?" |
43583 | Did the nurse believe her? |
43583 | Did you stay there in the woods all day?" |
43583 | Do n''t I always square up my debts?" |
43583 | Do n''t you know what kind of place this is, Max? |
43583 | Do n''t you remember? |
43583 | Do n''t you want to wear your pink georgette?" |
43583 | Do you happen to know Tom Adams? |
43583 | Do you know, she warned Mary Louise day before yesterday there would be another fire? |
43583 | Do you see him?" |
43583 | Do you, Mother?" |
43583 | Does your husband approve, Adelaide?" |
43583 | Flick?" |
43583 | Flick?" |
43583 | Flick?" |
43583 | Flick?" |
43583 | Frazier?" |
43583 | Gay?" |
43583 | Had she-- and the rest of the staff at the asylum-- been accomplices to a hideous crime? |
43583 | Had the girl taken any part in the plot? |
43583 | Has it occurred to you, Mary Lou, that both fires started when everybody from Shady Nook was off on a party?" |
43583 | Have a party and invite them over?" |
43583 | Have you found a well of clear water?" |
43583 | How are you feeling?" |
43583 | How are you this summer?" |
43583 | How could anybody help liking a boy like Cliff? |
43583 | How could he?" |
43583 | How could she sit there and talk like that? |
43583 | How could they commit anybody to an insane asylum? |
43583 | How do you know?" |
43583 | Hunter?" |
43583 | If it had, why would n''t Ditmars''and Robinsons''cottages have been burned? |
43583 | If only my husband did----""Does n''t Mr. Ditmar like Shady Nook?" |
43583 | If she had been responsible for the kidnaping of Mary Louise, why was the girl so polite to her? |
43583 | Is it in the papers?" |
43583 | Is it-- Cliff?" |
43583 | Is n''t there some policeman we can get to watch our house?" |
43583 | Is this a hospital?" |
43583 | Is this man the criminal type, Cliff?" |
43583 | Is this the grocery?" |
43583 | It''s about my daughter Rebecca, ai n''t it? |
43583 | Mary Lou, what can we do? |
43583 | No-- but maybe----""Maybe what?" |
43583 | Now you answer a question for me: Who do you think set the Hunters''bungalow on fire-- Cliff himself, or that Mr. Ditmar, the architect, or the kids?" |
43583 | Now, can you think of anybody else?" |
43583 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
43583 | Or did the Flicks buy groceries from you anyhow?" |
43583 | Pretty, is n''t she?" |
43583 | Remember her?" |
43583 | Remember that time we wanted to give an entertainment for the Red Cross and he tried to charge us fifty dollars for using his dining room? |
43583 | Remember the time they locked that little boy in the boathouse and almost left him there all night?" |
43583 | Remember? |
43583 | She''s all right, ai n''t she?" |
43583 | Should she add Hattie''s name too? |
43583 | So will you tell us when you left Flicks''--and all you know about it?" |
43583 | Suppose Jane and I run over?" |
43583 | The canoe?" |
43583 | The girl who saved France, you remember?" |
43583 | The girl who saved the Smith baby in the fire?" |
43583 | Turning to Tom she asked,"Is Hattie over at the farm?" |
43583 | Want to come with me, Jane?" |
43583 | Was Miss Stone joking, or did the patient really believe she was Joan of Arc? |
43583 | Was this plan just another proof of the Ditmars''guilt in the burning of the cottages? |
43583 | Was what she said the truth, or only a figment of her crazy brain? |
43583 | We could hire Hattie Adams to wash dishes, and I could cook, and you and Jane could wait on the tables.... Would you, Mary Louise?" |
43583 | We''ve got to cook our camp meals, have n''t we? |
43583 | What could be simpler?" |
43583 | What could have happened to Mary Louise? |
43583 | What could he do?" |
43583 | What did he care about those four fellows? |
43583 | What gave you that idea?" |
43583 | What had he done to Mary Lou? |
43583 | What in the world did she want?" |
43583 | What time do we start?" |
43583 | What were they planning to do to her? |
43583 | What, I asked myself, could the job be except setting those houses on fire? |
43583 | When did I promise him?" |
43583 | Where is he, Mary Lou? |
43583 | Where shall we go first?" |
43583 | Where?" |
43583 | Who around here could owe you a hundred smackers?" |
43583 | Who cares, anyhow? |
43583 | Who is he? |
43583 | Who would n''t have? |
43583 | Who would n''t?" |
43583 | Who''s your third suspect-- the one you called a possible chance?" |
43583 | Whom should she inform first? |
43583 | Why do n''t you come over and go in with the crowd, now that you have n''t any job? |
43583 | Why do you think that there will be another fire?" |
43583 | Why must girls always talk?" |
43583 | Why?" |
43583 | Why?" |
43583 | Why?" |
43583 | Will you be home then?" |
43583 | Will you get me a drink of water, Mary Louise?" |
43583 | Will you promise me that?" |
43583 | Would n''t you rather walk by yourself than have these men carry you?" |
43583 | Would you-- go into it with me, Mary Louise?" |
43583 | You do n''t mind, do you, Jane?" |
43583 | You do n''t want to be with them, do you?" |
43583 | You know the two new bungalows that were put up here this year-- beyond Flicks''?" |
43583 | You pay me by tonight, or I''ll----""You''ll what?" |
43583 | You really do n''t think the Flicks''Inn was just an accident?" |
43583 | You remember hearing Freckles describing a queer creature he saw last night on his way home from the woods? |
43583 | You saw that?" |
43583 | You were here when it happened?" |
43583 | You would n''t mind-- if it was something about your family?" |
43583 | You''ll sleep out with me, wo n''t you?" |
43583 | You''ve heard of Girl Scouts, have n''t you?" |
34850 | A hard day at the office? |
34850 | About what, Ben? |
34850 | Actually? |
34850 | And DeWitt assigned you to this story? |
34850 | And where is he now? |
34850 | And why not stop at the Safety building and ask Ben Bartell to go with us? 34850 And why were you pushed overboard?" |
34850 | And you claim you actually can explode mines with this machine? |
34850 | And you think I am not what the doctor ordered? |
34850 | Another hard day? |
34850 | Any Army officers? |
34850 | Any due at this time? |
34850 | Any freight trains? |
34850 | Any further adventures? |
34850 | Any news from Jerry? |
34850 | Any news this morning? |
34850 | Any other ideas? |
34850 | Anyone aboard? |
34850 | Anyone here? |
34850 | Anyone killed? |
34850 | Anything else in the suitcase? |
34850 | Anything taken? |
34850 | Anything wrong? |
34850 | Anything you want to say before we lock you up? |
34850 | Are n''t you Professor Bettenridge? |
34850 | Are you accusing me of stealing a camera? |
34850 | Are you all right? |
34850 | Are you all right? |
34850 | Are you certain anyone came through the skylight? |
34850 | Are you coo- coo? |
34850 | Are you going to another fire? |
34850 | Are you hurt? |
34850 | Are you sure that was why he discharged you? |
34850 | Are you willing to sign charges and appear against the man? |
34850 | As for those undeveloped plates, can you get them right away? |
34850 | As queen of the dustmop brigade? |
34850 | At the Gables Hotel? |
34850 | Because he got into a fist fight with Jason Cordell? |
34850 | Ben, have n''t you any friends or relatives? |
34850 | Ben, how long has it been since you''ve had a real meal? |
34850 | Ben, what has happened to you? |
34850 | Ben, what''s happening there? |
34850 | Ben, why not report to police? |
34850 | Ben? 34850 But how can they make the mine explode at exactly the right moment?" |
34850 | But how could it have been Webb? |
34850 | But how did the car happen to be in Riverview? |
34850 | But how will we catch the edition with your pictures? |
34850 | But what about Johnson? |
34850 | But what can_ I_ do about it? |
34850 | But what did he do? |
34850 | But what if the machine actually should work? 34850 But what was the fellow after?" |
34850 | But what? |
34850 | But who was behind the plot? |
34850 | But who would sneak in here and for what reason? |
34850 | But why do you want me to do it? 34850 But why?" |
34850 | But why? |
34850 | By whom? |
34850 | Ca n''t you get in touch with him? |
34850 | Can we get into the shack? |
34850 | Can you drive here right away? |
34850 | Can you duplicate Mr. Johnson''s initials on another mine? |
34850 | Can you get away from the office early? |
34850 | Can you get hold of the Major and bring him with you? |
34850 | Can you tell me if a Professor Bettenridge has called here in the last few days? |
34850 | Could anyone have come in here through that skylight? |
34850 | Could n''t you get the name of the owner? |
34850 | Dad, are you there? |
34850 | Dad, ca n''t we go there too? |
34850 | Dad, how did you get here so quickly? |
34850 | Did I say I did? |
34850 | Did n''t Dad tell you I started to work for the_ Star_ today? |
34850 | Did n''t I hear you call out? |
34850 | Did the skylight open? |
34850 | Did they change their minds? |
34850 | Did you really do something dreadful? |
34850 | Did you search the roof? |
34850 | Did you try my father''s paper, the_ Star_? |
34850 | Did you try to find him at the_ Snark_? |
34850 | Do n''t you remember me? |
34850 | Do you girls live near here? |
34850 | Do you have anything valuable in the darkroom? |
34850 | Do you know what causes bends? |
34850 | Do you realize that mines are very expensive? 34850 Do you really feel like going?" |
34850 | Do you still believe the man is the one who was pushed off the_ Snark_? |
34850 | Do you suppose it could be anyone from the adjoining building, Salt? |
34850 | Do you think we should report the professor to the police, Dad? |
34850 | Elda, why do you dislike me? |
34850 | Even if you did see a shadow, what of it? |
34850 | Even so, why should he refuse to answer questions? |
34850 | Everything locked? |
34850 | Exactly what do you mean? |
34850 | Forging? |
34850 | Get any good pictures? |
34850 | Handouts? |
34850 | Has anything been taken, I wonder? |
34850 | Have you given the man any money? |
34850 | Have you had your dinner? |
34850 | Have you heard of a boat called the_ Snark_? |
34850 | How about hiring me? |
34850 | How about the skylight? |
34850 | How about the story of Mr. Cordell''s arrest? 34850 How come,"he observed,"that if this invention is so remarkable, the Navy has n''t already snapped it up?" |
34850 | How did Professor Bettenridge meet Webb? 34850 How did the person get in?" |
34850 | How did you get aboard? |
34850 | How does it operate? |
34850 | How is it done? |
34850 | How long will it take you to develop those plates? |
34850 | How long will it take? |
34850 | How many killed and injured? |
34850 | How shall we explain to the professor? |
34850 | How soon can we have it ahead of the test? |
34850 | How would the staff take it? |
34850 | I considered it, but what good would it do? |
34850 | I suppose the Navy men are in town now? |
34850 | I suppose you think my machine wo n''t work? |
34850 | I was thinking--Penny sat down in a rickety chair,"--couldn''t you do free lance work? |
34850 | I wonder what''s inside the satchel? |
34850 | I wonder why? 34850 I wonder why? |
34850 | I wonder--? |
34850 | If it will do all he claims, why has n''t the government taken it over before this? |
34850 | If the mine is to be exploded tonight, would n''t it be easier to leave it on the barge ready to drop into the lake? |
34850 | Impossible? |
34850 | In a car? |
34850 | Indeed? 34850 Indeed? |
34850 | Is Webb Nelson here? |
34850 | Is anything wrong with it? |
34850 | Is anything wrong? |
34850 | Is he here? |
34850 | Is it a date? |
34850 | Is it damaged in any way? |
34850 | Is n''t it possible you were mistaken in the automobile? |
34850 | Is that it, Ben? |
34850 | Is that you, Salt? |
34850 | Is there anyone here who doubts the remarkable possibilities of my invention? |
34850 | Jason Cordell of the_ Mirror_? |
34850 | Jason Cordell? |
34850 | Just how do you propose to fix Mr. Johnson''s mine? |
34850 | Know anyone aboard the_ Snark?_"No. |
34850 | Leaving early, are n''t you? |
34850 | Looking for termites? |
34850 | Lou, how is that building lighted? |
34850 | May I see it a moment? |
34850 | May I see your draft card? |
34850 | Meaning? |
34850 | Must we wait so long before setting off the mine? |
34850 | Naturally you knew that the professor''s machine was worthless? |
34850 | Not me? |
34850 | Notify the police? |
34850 | Now are you satisfied? |
34850 | Now did you know any of the men who attacked you? |
34850 | Now how should I know? |
34850 | Now what do we do? |
34850 | Now what is he doing in there? |
34850 | Now what''s our move? |
34850 | Now what''s your little game? |
34850 | Now what? |
34850 | Now what? |
34850 | Now will you go away, and let me sleep? |
34850 | Now, even though it is late, suppose we go and celebrate? |
34850 | Oh, may we? |
34850 | Oh, so I''m silly, am I? |
34850 | Oh, you will, eh? |
34850 | Or have they all been made with those supplied by the professor? |
34850 | Pass me the thermos, will you please? |
34850 | Please, may I use your telephone? |
34850 | Salt, what did Ben do, that caused him to be blacklisted with all the newspapers? |
34850 | Say, what is this? |
34850 | Scared? |
34850 | Shall we cut the boat loose? |
34850 | Shall we go? |
34850 | Shall we stop there? |
34850 | Shall we tell Mr. Johnson what we just saw? |
34850 | Shall we try to find out? |
34850 | Shorts? |
34850 | Show Penny the ropes, will you? |
34850 | So you do n''t want to see your father? |
34850 | So you doubt my honesty? |
34850 | Some of the reporters might not like it,Mr. DeWitt admitted,"but who''s running this paper anyhow?" |
34850 | Someone told you of his experiments at the lake? |
34850 | Speaking of Ben, what''s to be done about him, Dad? |
34850 | Suppose we set the next test for Thursday night at this same hour? |
34850 | That so? 34850 The Navy is interested in buying your machine?" |
34850 | The mines are all kept in that shack on the beach? |
34850 | The professor and his wife? |
34850 | The professor''s helper? 34850 Then how did you get into the water?" |
34850 | Then it was a grudge matter? |
34850 | Then surely you should not object to one further test? |
34850 | Then what were you doing there? |
34850 | Then why does n''t your father give him a job on the_ Star_? |
34850 | Then why not give us a land demonstration? |
34850 | Then why not hire Ben Bartell? |
34850 | Then you do know the persons involved? |
34850 | Then you knew Nelson was mixed up in the dynamiting? |
34850 | Then you think he was a saboteur? |
34850 | Then you''ll not consider hiring Ben? |
34850 | To the_ Snark_? |
34850 | Tonight? |
34850 | Was I? |
34850 | Was Webb Nelson involved in the plot? |
34850 | Was he a hard drinker? |
34850 | Was he interested in buying the machine for the Army, Dad? |
34850 | Was it because you thought I was making more money than you, that you changed the name on the Borman obituary? |
34850 | We''re all here, so why not go ahead? 34850 We''ve got to delay the test, but how?" |
34850 | Webb? |
34850 | Webb? |
34850 | Well, how is your patient this morning? |
34850 | Well? |
34850 | What about him? |
34850 | What about it, Penny? |
34850 | What about the personnel problem? |
34850 | What about the skylight? |
34850 | What ails you, Elda? |
34850 | What are we going to do? 34850 What are you doing here, Penny?" |
34850 | What are you doing up there? |
34850 | What are you going to do, Penny? |
34850 | What are you two smirking about? |
34850 | What became of the pictures? |
34850 | What bothers me is how did the mistake happen? |
34850 | What caused the mine to explode? |
34850 | What day are services to be held? |
34850 | What did the men hope to gain by dynamiting the plant? |
34850 | What did you learn, Ben? |
34850 | What do you make of all that? |
34850 | What do you make of it? |
34850 | What do you mean, Ben? |
34850 | What do you want to know? |
34850 | What does this mean? |
34850 | What does this prove? |
34850 | What else? |
34850 | What gave you that idea, Penny? |
34850 | What happened? |
34850 | What happened? |
34850 | What happened? |
34850 | What if we should be caught? |
34850 | What is going on here tonight, may I ask? |
34850 | What is he doing, Salt? |
34850 | What is it, Salt? |
34850 | What is the meaning of this? |
34850 | What job was that? |
34850 | What luck you having? |
34850 | What makes you think so, kitten? |
34850 | What makes you think so? |
34850 | What ought I to do, Salt? |
34850 | What set off the explosion? |
34850 | What sort of invention is it? |
34850 | What sort of shadow? |
34850 | What was that? |
34850 | What will happen now? |
34850 | What would he be doing here? |
34850 | What you doing here? |
34850 | What''d he say? |
34850 | What''s he carrying? |
34850 | What''s on your mind, DeWitt? |
34850 | What''s our move? |
34850 | What''s the plan now? |
34850 | What''s up? |
34850 | When do I start? |
34850 | Where are the guards? |
34850 | Where did you get that name? |
34850 | Where did you meet Webb Nelson? |
34850 | Where did you obtain your mines? |
34850 | Where is Ben now? |
34850 | Where is Dad? |
34850 | Where is Major Bryan now, Dad? |
34850 | Where is the machine kept? 34850 Where is the nearest decompression chamber?" |
34850 | Where shall we go? |
34850 | Where were you on the night of the 16th? |
34850 | Where? |
34850 | Which car? |
34850 | Which is my mine? |
34850 | Which is the right one? |
34850 | Which way did Webb go? |
34850 | Who are the survivors? 34850 Who are you?" |
34850 | Who are you? |
34850 | Who did this to you? |
34850 | Who is Ben Bartell? |
34850 | Who is the leader? |
34850 | Who owns her? |
34850 | Who pulled the job? |
34850 | Who pushed you overboard? |
34850 | Who was he? |
34850 | Who was it? |
34850 | Who were the men that tied you up? |
34850 | Who would n''t be? 34850 Why all the mystery? |
34850 | Why did you scream? |
34850 | Why did you take the watch when it did n''t belong to you? |
34850 | Why do n''t I talk to Jason Cordell, the_ Mirror_ editor, about Ben? |
34850 | Why do n''t they come? |
34850 | Why do n''t we explode the mine now? |
34850 | Why do n''t you ask them to show you the invention? 34850 Why do you suppose he''s at his office so late tonight?" |
34850 | Why does n''t he wave the lantern? |
34850 | Why not amble up the hill and watch the professor perform? |
34850 | Why not pretend we''re here to get a feature story for the_ Star_? |
34850 | Why not see what we can learn? |
34850 | Why not, pray? |
34850 | Why not? |
34850 | Why not? |
34850 | Why should our car contain a camera? 34850 Why the rush?" |
34850 | Why were you pushed off the_ Snark_? |
34850 | Why were you really discharged, Ben? |
34850 | Why were you trying to avoid me? |
34850 | Why, may I ask? 34850 Why?" |
34850 | Why? |
34850 | Will Cordell manage to get free? |
34850 | Will he be all right now? |
34850 | Will he come out of it all right? |
34850 | Will the_ Star_ print them tomorrow? |
34850 | Will there be any more explosions? |
34850 | Will you explode a mine for us now? |
34850 | Will you tell me your name? |
34850 | Will your machine explode mines on land as well as in the water? |
34850 | Without a typewriter? 34850 Wonder if anyone will be here?" |
34850 | Wonder what he was doing here? |
34850 | Working late? |
34850 | Would n''t I be a help to you if I were on the staff? |
34850 | You are employed by a newspaper? |
34850 | You believe it actually will explode mines? |
34850 | You deliberately tried to queer my sale? 34850 You did n''t publish it?" |
34850 | You have a room? |
34850 | You mean I would have to come back here later on? |
34850 | You mean the explosion was not touched off by Professor Bettenridge''s invention? |
34850 | You really think that is best? |
34850 | You say you know this man and his family? |
34850 | You used to work for him, did n''t you? |
34850 | You want me to go over there, Chief? |
34850 | You what? |
34850 | You work aboard the_ Snark_? |
34850 | You wrote this story? |
34850 | You''re a friend of Mr. Cordell''s, are n''t you? |
34850 | You''re sure it''s the same auto? |
34850 | You''re sure of that? |
34850 | You''re the publisher''s daughter, are n''t you? |
34850 | You''ve found work? |
34850 | Your camera--"It was smashed? |
34850 | And the picture?" |
34850 | Anything wrong?" |
34850 | Are n''t you the girl who saved my life?" |
34850 | Are you in need of a good male reporter?" |
34850 | Are you sure you saw the signal? |
34850 | As she turned to leave, she asked Salt carelessly:"By the way, did you know Ben Bartell?" |
34850 | But could a prowler reverse the process? |
34850 | But could she make good? |
34850 | But how could a light ray machine explode mines that were under water? |
34850 | CHAPTER 13_ BEHIND OFFICE DOORS_"Are you hurt, Penny?" |
34850 | CHAPTER 24_ A RAID ON THE_ SNARK"Oh, why did n''t Mr. McClusky call the police instead?" |
34850 | Ca n''t the skylight be locked?" |
34850 | Calling the photography room, DeWitt demanded:"Is Salt Sommers still there? |
34850 | Can you meet me here at seven o''clock?" |
34850 | Can you pull off the job without any blunder?" |
34850 | Cordell?" |
34850 | Cordell?" |
34850 | Cordell?" |
34850 | Could Webb and Cordell be friends? |
34850 | Could his call there have any hidden significance? |
34850 | Did n''t you change it on the first sheet?" |
34850 | Did n''t you notice how startled the Bettenridges were when their star customer appeared?" |
34850 | Did you see me push him out of the boxcar?" |
34850 | Do n''t you ever consult the city directory?" |
34850 | Does the professor come from Silbus City?" |
34850 | Finally he looked straight at her, demanding:"Well?" |
34850 | Glancing significantly at his wife, he said:"My dear, will you go to the house and get the card for our inquisitors?" |
34850 | Grab ourselves something to eat?" |
34850 | He sent you here, I suppose?" |
34850 | How am I to be sure that the one exploded will be the mine I have provided?" |
34850 | How do you feel?" |
34850 | How much is it worth to you to keep out of my affairs?" |
34850 | How much money does a beginner get?" |
34850 | I have three weeks school vacation coming up, so why not strike a bargain?" |
34850 | In your house?" |
34850 | Is anything wrong?" |
34850 | Is he a friend of yours?" |
34850 | Is that lad a scrapper? |
34850 | Is that understood?" |
34850 | Is there more to this little escapade than meets the eye?" |
34850 | Johnson?" |
34850 | Johnson?" |
34850 | Now what is it you want to know, Penny? |
34850 | Now what shall we do until nine o''clock? |
34850 | Or do n''t you want to tell me what happened at the_ Mirror_?" |
34850 | Or was this merely a business call? |
34850 | Penny, how are you at forging?" |
34850 | Remember the license number?" |
34850 | Reporting is all you''ve ever done, is n''t it?" |
34850 | So how could Professor Bettenridge have an appointment here tonight? |
34850 | The question is, can we do it?" |
34850 | The truth is-- well--""You have n''t the price of a dinner?" |
34850 | Then he said quietly:"Why should I want to see any of my old friends now? |
34850 | Turning abruptly to Mr. Parker he asked:"Why not, Chief? |
34850 | Was it possible that Elda actually had seen someone crouching on the skylight? |
34850 | Was it possible, she wondered, that she had misjudged the professor and his machine? |
34850 | Was that one of the professor''s jobs?" |
34850 | We could call the police, but how far would we get? |
34850 | Webb, which is the mine that Mr. Johnson supplied?" |
34850 | Weems?" |
34850 | What do I have to show for it? |
34850 | What do you want to know?" |
34850 | What has happened to you?" |
34850 | What have they done to you?" |
34850 | What more do you ask?" |
34850 | What''s up?" |
34850 | What''s up?" |
34850 | Where are you taking him?" |
34850 | Where did the woman die? |
34850 | Who told you about him?" |
34850 | Who was he?" |
34850 | Why not try me and see?" |
34850 | Why so jumpy?" |
34850 | Why was he discharged?" |
34850 | Why?" |
34850 | Will that give you time enough?" |
34850 | Will you please come in and explain what kept you so long?" |
34850 | Will you take it?" |
34850 | Write stories for newspapers out of town?" |
34850 | You did n''t learn who the man was?" |
34850 | You got my note?" |
34850 | You know the way, do n''t you?" |
34850 | You mean to substitute Mr. Johnson''s mine for one of the others?" |
34592 | A Green Room? |
34592 | A cocktail room perhaps? |
34592 | A deal? |
34592 | A hard day, Dad? |
34592 | A message from whom? |
34592 | A tidy little sum of money, or the asylum? |
34592 | An important story? |
34592 | And admit you were in the wrong when you''re certain you were n''t? |
34592 | And do n''t the newspapers always arrive? |
34592 | And do you know how to avoid it? |
34592 | And how does one go about acquiring a free coat? 34592 And if one has a rush message to send after that hour?" |
34592 | And if you fail? |
34592 | And that goes double, I take it? |
34592 | And the sleds? |
34592 | And there''s nothing you can do about it? |
34592 | And what are you doing in this part of the hotel? |
34592 | And what is it? 34592 And what will your grandfather say if he learns about it?" |
34592 | And who are these men of mystery? |
34592 | And who is Jake? |
34592 | And who is he? 34592 And who is he?" |
34592 | And you do n''t mind deceiving your grandfather? |
34592 | And you? |
34592 | Any newspapers tonight? |
34592 | Anyone else hurt, Sara? |
34592 | Are n''t you drawing rather sweeping conclusions? |
34592 | Blank days? |
34592 | But how could Francine have learned about it so soon? |
34592 | But how to prove it? |
34592 | But how would he profit by not receiving them? |
34592 | But how? 34592 But there is no newspaper in Pine Top, I wonder--?" |
34592 | But what happened to the papers today? |
34592 | But what is the attraction of this place, if not the skiing? |
34592 | But what significance_ could_ it have? |
34592 | But why should your lodge annoy them? 34592 But you do it anyway?" |
34592 | Ca n''t the story be proven? 34592 Ca n''t you deal with the son?" |
34592 | Ca n''t you even ski with me for half an hour? |
34592 | Ca n''t you get up your nerve? |
34592 | Ca n''t you think of anything else to do? |
34592 | Ca n''t you understand plain language? |
34592 | Ca n''t you use the run again this year? |
34592 | Can I buy a newspaper here? |
34592 | Can you climb a flight of stairs? |
34592 | Can you help me get out of here? |
34592 | Can you identify him? |
34592 | Can you really get a good fur coat for as little as a hundred dollars? |
34592 | Coming, Penny? |
34592 | Costume? |
34592 | Could n''t you slow down or was it too icy? |
34592 | Dad, you''ll honestly try to come to Pine Top for Christmas? |
34592 | Did I make a mistake in letting her know that you were n''t on an assignment? |
34592 | Did n''t your grandfather say anything about last time? |
34592 | Did you ever hear of a Green Room at the Fergus hotel? |
34592 | Did you lock the tool house last night, Jake? |
34592 | Did you see me make the jump? |
34592 | Did you two decide to change places? |
34592 | Did you wish to see me? |
34592 | Do you have an extra costume? |
34592 | Do you know if they have a guest named David Balantine? |
34592 | Do you know them? |
34592 | Do you mean messages one can read? |
34592 | Do you mean your new employer? |
34592 | Do you really like my new wardrobe, dearie? |
34592 | Do you see what I see? |
34592 | Does it hurt to upset? |
34592 | Does your grandfather often leave you like this? |
34592 | Fergus, eh? 34592 Francine? |
34592 | Francine? |
34592 | From Benny? 34592 From what office are the messages being sent and for what purpose?" |
34592 | Going back up the mountain? |
34592 | Harvey Maxwell? |
34592 | Has Mr. Fergus tried to buy your lodge? |
34592 | Has he? |
34592 | Have you caught any more witch dolls? |
34592 | Have you decided to use the run after all? |
34592 | Have you ever tried giving your father a list? |
34592 | Have you hurt yourself again? |
34592 | He is n''t sick? |
34592 | He isn''t--? |
34592 | He would n''t change his story? |
34592 | He''s made a large amount of money from his hotels, has n''t he? |
34592 | He_ likes_ me? |
34592 | How about the windows? |
34592 | How did you get it? |
34592 | How do I get there? |
34592 | How do you like it? |
34592 | How do you mean, Penny? |
34592 | How does one go about obtaining a card for the Green Room? |
34592 | How does one obtain a card of admission? |
34592 | How far is it from here to the border? |
34592 | How late is your office open? |
34592 | How long before we reach Pine Top? |
34592 | How long have you been there? |
34592 | How long will you stay at the Fergus hotel? |
34592 | How will I ever get out of this hole? |
34592 | How would you like to have me solve the mystery for you? |
34592 | How? |
34592 | How? |
34592 | Hurt? |
34592 | I beg your pardon,she said,"can you tell me how to find the Green Room?" |
34592 | I suppose you get a commission on every garment sold? |
34592 | I told you to stay away, did n''t I? |
34592 | I wonder how the Fergus- Maxwell interests are enjoying it? |
34592 | I wonder if that means me? |
34592 | I wonder if the Fergus hotel managed to get any? |
34592 | I wonder if you could help me? |
34592 | I wonder if you could tell me what seems to be the trouble with the newspaper delivery service here at Pine Top? |
34592 | I wonder what happened to the brake? 34592 I wonder who that girl was at the window?" |
34592 | I wonder why? |
34592 | In this storm? |
34592 | Is he entirely right in his mind? |
34592 | Is it always so cold here? |
34592 | Is it for a party? |
34592 | Is it still possible to make a reservation for Pine Top? |
34592 | Is n''t he the man who owns the Riverview Hotel? |
34592 | Is n''t it a rather long chance to take? |
34592 | Is n''t that the usual condition of a newspaper publisher? |
34592 | Is n''t your grandfather here? |
34592 | Is she a reporter? |
34592 | Is that a promise? |
34592 | Is that the best you can say for it? 34592 Is that where you are going?" |
34592 | Is that where you live? |
34592 | Is the plane service under the control of the Fergus- Maxwell interests? |
34592 | Is there a chance he''ll give his consent? |
34592 | Is there no other person at Pine Top who could do it? |
34592 | It was true though? |
34592 | Jake, does this belong to you? |
34592 | Just what is the Green Room anyway? |
34592 | Like it there? |
34592 | Looking for someone? |
34592 | May I ride with you? |
34592 | Miss Miller, you''re not by chance working for Ralph Fergus or the hotel? |
34592 | Mrs. Downey is n''t using the bob- sled run this year, is she? |
34592 | Need you tell her? |
34592 | New York Times? |
34592 | Nor at the Fergus hotel? |
34592 | Not even if I have lost my card? |
34592 | Not the slopes connected with this lodge? |
34592 | Nothing I can say will make you reconsider? |
34592 | Notice anything queer about it, Penny? |
34592 | Now what have we here? |
34592 | Now what? |
34592 | Now would you be able to pay as much as a hundred dollars for a coat? |
34592 | Now? |
34592 | Oh, Penny,protested Mrs. Downey anxiously,"do n''t you think you should have stayed in bed? |
34592 | Oh, and you like to ski,said Penny,"is that it?" |
34592 | Oh, are you taking this plane? |
34592 | Oh, are you traveling to Pine Top, too? |
34592 | Oh, do you ski? |
34592 | Oh, may I ask a favor? |
34592 | Oh, so it''s_ you_? 34592 Oh, why pose, Penny? |
34592 | Or is this another one of the blank days? |
34592 | Or should I say_ something_? |
34592 | Penny, are you hurt? |
34592 | Please, would you mind pointing that cannon in some other direction? 34592 Ready to try the jump, Penny?" |
34592 | Recommendations? |
34592 | Say, are you suggesting--? |
34592 | Sellberg? |
34592 | Shall I help you inside? |
34592 | She ai n''t that girl reporter that''s been stayin''here at the hotel? |
34592 | Sleep? 34592 So Maxwell was expecting me to come here to make a deal with him?" |
34592 | So late at night? |
34592 | So the screws are to be twisted a bit harder? |
34592 | So what''s the use of telling you? |
34592 | So you really do n''t know their names? |
34592 | So? |
34592 | Something unusual is going on here, but what? |
34592 | Staying at the Downey Lodge? |
34592 | Suppose you tell me why I am going to Pine Top mountain? |
34592 | Tell me, do I look too dreadful? |
34592 | The doors on this floor? |
34592 | The plane came in, did n''t it? |
34592 | The producer? 34592 The toboggan slide is n''t dangerous, is it?" |
34592 | Then he put it up on purpose? |
34592 | Then how do I get the papers for Mrs. Downey''s lodge? |
34592 | Then why did the football player change his story? |
34592 | Then why do n''t you see him? 34592 There''s no chance they can trump up a story and get free?" |
34592 | There, how does it feel now? |
34592 | To go so far just in the hope of seeing this man? |
34592 | Traveling alone? |
34592 | Trick? |
34592 | Up the mountain or down? |
34592 | We-- we''re in the air now, are n''t we? |
34592 | Well, how did you like the skiing? |
34592 | Well--Penny hesitated,"could we enter the hotel by the back way?" |
34592 | Were you able to get the newspapers? |
34592 | Were you wanting to get into this room? |
34592 | What about Fergus and Maxwell? |
34592 | What about our tracks in the snow? |
34592 | What are these for? |
34592 | What are you doing here? |
34592 | What are you going to do? |
34592 | What brings you to the airport? |
34592 | What can the message mean? 34592 What could have happened to Grandfather?" |
34592 | What did you ask him for this year? |
34592 | What do you know about it? |
34592 | What do you say? 34592 What does a button have to do with the bob- sled accident?" |
34592 | What does that mean? |
34592 | What goes on in there anyway? 34592 What happened?" |
34592 | What has snow to do with it? |
34592 | What have you found? |
34592 | What is the meaning of this intrusion? |
34592 | What makes you say that, Jerry? 34592 What reason would I have for doing anything like that?" |
34592 | What sort of car? |
34592 | What was the big idea? |
34592 | What will you do now? 34592 What would be the reason behind that?" |
34592 | What would the hotel be doing with a teletype? |
34592 | What''s the matter, Penny? |
34592 | Whatever made it take you so long? |
34592 | Whatever put such an idea in your head? |
34592 | When does the case come to trial? |
34592 | When will he be at the hotel? |
34592 | When will the papers come? |
34592 | Where could I see these coats? |
34592 | Where did you get your ticket? |
34592 | Where is grandfather? |
34592 | Where is the Green Room, please? |
34592 | Where will you go if you leave here? |
34592 | Where''s that? |
34592 | Which way are you going? |
34592 | Who are those men? |
34592 | Who cares? |
34592 | Who covered the story, Dad? |
34592 | Who do you think I am? |
34592 | Who is she? |
34592 | Who is this man? |
34592 | Who is your employer, Miss Miller? 34592 Who knows? |
34592 | Who occupies Room 27? |
34592 | Who occupies the nearby rooms? |
34592 | Who would n''t? 34592 Who_ are_ they?" |
34592 | Why did he lock you up here? |
34592 | Why did n''t you order the store sent out and be done with it? |
34592 | Why do n''t we bury the hatchet and work together on this thing? 34592 Why do n''t you shoot once or twice into the air just to give''em a good fright?" |
34592 | Why do n''t you tell him the truth? 34592 Why do they want your place?" |
34592 | Why is he suing the_ Star_ for libel, Dad? |
34592 | Why not break down and tell me the identity of our two fellow passengers? |
34592 | Why not put an end to all this nonsense, Francine? 34592 Why should she wish to do that?" |
34592 | Why, what has happened? |
34592 | Will you be able to manage? |
34592 | Will you just read this, please, Mr. Jasko? 34592 Will you need the attendant to turn on the current for you?" |
34592 | Wonder what she''s doing here? |
34592 | Would you like to have one like it? |
34592 | Would you like to walk along? |
34592 | Would you mind? |
34592 | You ai n''t locked out again? |
34592 | You are an actress? |
34592 | You did n''t see him go away? |
34592 | You did n''t spend much time in the Green Room, did you? |
34592 | You did, Penny? 34592 You do n''t by any chance know either of those men?" |
34592 | You do n''t think Ralph Fergus or Harvey Maxwell have influenced Jasko? |
34592 | You do, eh? |
34592 | You have your card, Madam? |
34592 | You mean they came through? |
34592 | You mean, you''re aimin''to have me adjudged insane? |
34592 | You surely do n''t mean you would deliberately defraud the hotel? |
34592 | You told him all about it I suppose? |
34592 | You work here, do n''t you? |
34592 | You''re certain it was in good condition last night? |
34592 | You''re looking for someone? |
34592 | You''re not a guest here? |
34592 | You''re not a guest here? |
34592 | You''re not aiming to run away? |
34592 | You''re not forgetting Mrs. Downey''s place? |
34592 | You''re not locked in? |
34592 | You''re probably only going a short ways? |
34592 | You''re sensitive about being crippled? |
34592 | You''re starting Thursday, are n''t you? |
34592 | You''re sure the connection has been made? |
34592 | You''re the Jasko girl, are n''t you, whose grandfather will not allow skiers on his property? |
34592 | You''re the manager of the hotel, are n''t you? |
34592 | You-- you think Grandfather met with violence? |
34592 | Your ankle? |
34592 | Your father has had dealings with him? |
34592 | Your friend? |
34592 | Your grandfather? |
34592 | Your interview did n''t turn out as you expected? |
34592 | Your new fur coat? 34592 Your proof?" |
34592 | Your room is n''t on this floor, is it? |
34592 | A book or a magazine?" |
34592 | A dining room?" |
34592 | ARE YOU ALL RIGHT?" |
34592 | Addressing the prisoner she demanded:"Is n''t it true that there is a direct wire connection between this hotel and the one in Riverview?" |
34592 | And what did Francine know about it? |
34592 | And what was she trying to tell me?" |
34592 | And you''ll come back soon, wo n''t you, Penny?" |
34592 | Any excitement?" |
34592 | Are n''t you mistaken? |
34592 | Are they selling something?" |
34592 | Are you ready to sign the lease?" |
34592 | Are you sure it is the same man? |
34592 | Are you traveling incognito or something?" |
34592 | As I was telling Mr. Jasko last night--""You were talking with Peter Jasko?" |
34592 | Brakes in good order, Jake?" |
34592 | But as she turned it over she saw a single line of jumbled letters: YL GFZKY GLULFFLS"What can this be?" |
34592 | But had it ever reached the_ Star_ office? |
34592 | But we want it, see? |
34592 | But what can I do?" |
34592 | But why did Maxwell and Fergus find it necessary to employ one? |
34592 | CAN YOU GET AN INTERVIEW WITH SHERIFF CLAUSSON?" |
34592 | CHAPTER 12_ THE GREEN CARD_"Do you always talk to yourself?" |
34592 | CHAPTER 6_ PENNY TRESPASSES_"Ca n''t you understand signs?" |
34592 | Clausson?" |
34592 | Did your grandfather have enemies?" |
34592 | Do n''t you envy us?" |
34592 | Do n''t you think I might at least get an advertising circular?" |
34592 | Do n''t you think you could take two weeks off anyhow, Dad? |
34592 | Do n''t you think you might be interested in one yourself?" |
34592 | Do you feel better, Penny?" |
34592 | Do you have a master key?" |
34592 | Do you have a pain somewhere?" |
34592 | Do you hear it?" |
34592 | Do you think I could?" |
34592 | Downey?" |
34592 | Downey?" |
34592 | Downey?" |
34592 | Fergus?" |
34592 | For the skiing?" |
34592 | From whom had Ralph Fergus received the coded note, and what was its meaning? |
34592 | Gaining control of himself, Peter Jasko demanded gruffly:"Hurt?" |
34592 | Get me?" |
34592 | Glasser?" |
34592 | Go back home?" |
34592 | Harvey Maxwell was speaking:"Well, Jasko, have you thought it over? |
34592 | He''s getting on in years and I''m afraid--""Jake, could n''t we go up to Hatter''s place, wherever it is?" |
34592 | How about it?" |
34592 | How do you like my suit?" |
34592 | How else can one explain your fanatical hatred of skiing, your blind rages, your antagonism to the more progressive interests? |
34592 | How would you like that?" |
34592 | How would you like to earn some more money?" |
34592 | I suppose you''ll be going soon, then?" |
34592 | I wonder if maybe I have n''t stumbled into something?" |
34592 | I''m not certain about the rest--""No?" |
34592 | Injured yourself, too, did n''t you?" |
34592 | Is n''t it glorious skiing weather? |
34592 | Is n''t it new?" |
34592 | Is n''t it?" |
34592 | Is she leaving Pine Top?" |
34592 | Is that clear?" |
34592 | Jasko?" |
34592 | Jasko?" |
34592 | Might it not have been printed by a teletype machine? |
34592 | Mind waiting a few minutes?" |
34592 | My goodness, are n''t your tastes rather expensive?" |
34592 | Oh, by the way, any mail?" |
34592 | One of the owners of the hotel?" |
34592 | Or do I mean a gazelle?" |
34592 | Otherwise, why had Francine been sent to the mountain resort? |
34592 | Penny nudged Louise and whispered in her ear:"Did you hear that?" |
34592 | Penny read the message twice, scowling at the sentence:"Are you sure it is the same man?" |
34592 | Penny started to turn away, and then asked with attempted carelessness:"What''s going on in there anyway? |
34592 | Penny waited until the reporter had left the office and then said apologetically:"I do n''t suppose you''ve received any message for me?" |
34592 | Right?" |
34592 | Say tomorrow at two?" |
34592 | Seeing Francine standing near, she turned to the reporter and exclaimed:"Did you watch Sara''s jump? |
34592 | Shall we be going out to the plane before I miss it?" |
34592 | Shall we work together and let bygones be bygones?" |
34592 | Should n''t I have told him?" |
34592 | Someone connected with the hotel?" |
34592 | Surely you are n''t serious about giving up your lodge?" |
34592 | Tell me, is this hotel close to the old silver mine?" |
34592 | The two men went up to the desk and the portly one addressed the clerk curtly:"You have our reservations for Pine Top?" |
34592 | There she paused to inquire:"Anything I can bring you, Penny? |
34592 | Understand?" |
34592 | WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE ME FOR XMAS? |
34592 | WHEN ARE YOU COMING TO PINE TOP? |
34592 | WHO UNCOVERED THE STORY?" |
34592 | Was it possible that a plot was being hatched against her father''s friend? |
34592 | Was n''t it magnificent?" |
34592 | What are you bringing him here for?" |
34592 | What are you doing here?" |
34592 | What did Mr. Jasko say?" |
34592 | What did they have to say? |
34592 | What happened?" |
34592 | What is it, Penny?" |
34592 | What must I do to acquire one-- rob a bank?" |
34592 | What time is it?" |
34592 | What was it you wished to know?" |
34592 | Where shall we ski today?" |
34592 | Why did n''t he come along?" |
34592 | Why do n''t we pool our interests and work together?" |
34592 | Why do you suppose she''s going to Pine Top? |
34592 | Why worry about Francine and the silly old Green Room? |
34592 | Why, what is the matter? |
34592 | Will you help me out of here?" |
34592 | With a quick change of mood she inquired:"What''s doing down at the hotel? |
34592 | Would you like that?" |
34592 | You did n''t by chance get that role from David Balantine?" |
34592 | You did n''t notice any automobile on the main road this morning did you?" |
34592 | You do n''t believe in signs either, do you?" |
34592 | You noticed that, I suppose?" |
34592 | You tell Mrs. Downey I''ll try to get up to the lodge tomorrow morning, and we''ll try out the track together, eh Penny?" |
34592 | You''re Penelope Parker, are n''t you?" |
34592 | You''ve not become a professional model?" |
35082 | A party of three, sir? |
35082 | A raven? |
35082 | A reporter? |
35082 | A saboteur? |
35082 | A very pretty race, my dears, but shall we call this the finish line? |
35082 | After they talked to you, the men went away again in their boat? |
35082 | All of which makes him a saboteur, I suppose? |
35082 | All set? |
35082 | An accident? |
35082 | And Burt Ottman? |
35082 | And did n''t he leave any message for us? |
35082 | And did they? |
35082 | And just what are we going to do when he does arrive? |
35082 | And let a saboteur run off with this boat? |
35082 | And they came by car? |
35082 | And what about this prisoner I''ve been nursemaiding? |
35082 | And what if those men should show up? |
35082 | And what were_ you_ doing on the beach? |
35082 | And what will your parents have to say? |
35082 | And what would that accomplish? |
35082 | And you? |
35082 | And your drink, sir? |
35082 | Any luck? |
35082 | Any positive way to identify it? |
35082 | Anything inside? |
35082 | Anything we can do for you? |
35082 | Anyway, why not try it just to keep occupied? 35082 Are n''t we near Bug Run?" |
35082 | Are n''t you a bit mixed up? |
35082 | Are n''t you one speck glad about saving me? |
35082 | Are n''t you staying for dinner? |
35082 | Are the duties hard? |
35082 | Are we almost to the river? |
35082 | Are you alone there, Noah? |
35082 | Are you from the police? |
35082 | Are you here? |
35082 | Are you sure you have n''t a fever, Miss Ottman? |
35082 | Are you sure you have the correct address, Penny? |
35082 | At what point? |
35082 | Bill Evans, what do you think you''re doing? |
35082 | Bill, did that man mention when his friend Wessler intended to go fishing? |
35082 | But how could you see his face? |
35082 | But what about poor Bill? 35082 But where can we find a phone?" |
35082 | But where''s Jerry? |
35082 | But where''s the proprietor of this place? |
35082 | But why am I such poison? |
35082 | By saboteurs? |
35082 | By the way, you''re not the one they call Noah, are you? |
35082 | Ca n''t we help you? |
35082 | Ca n''t you give us something besides that? |
35082 | Ca n''t you recall whom you were with just before the accident? |
35082 | Ca n''t you siphon it out? |
35082 | Ca n''t your brother prove where he was last night at the time of the explosion? |
35082 | Ca n''t your brother provide an alibi? 35082 Can you give us a description of it?" |
35082 | Can you read the numbers, Lou? |
35082 | Can you tell me what has become of the cafe next door? |
35082 | Can you tell me where they went or why they moved out? |
35082 | Compromise? |
35082 | Could n''t we just explain? |
35082 | Dad, why do n''t you call the police right away? 35082 Dare we go away and leave the boat?" |
35082 | DeWitt? |
35082 | Did I? 35082 Did I?" |
35082 | Did he enter? |
35082 | Did he never tell you how he was struck? |
35082 | Did he really? |
35082 | Did n''t I warn you not to trespass on the property of the Lord? |
35082 | Did n''t Sara come? |
35082 | Did n''t you know the man who rented the boat? |
35082 | Did n''t you report your loss to the Coast Guards? |
35082 | Did n''t you see the morning paper? |
35082 | Did n''t you tell police that a young man corresponding to his description was handling the boat? |
35082 | Did n''t you think it a rather peculiar request? |
35082 | Did n''t your brother tell you where he was going when he left home? |
35082 | Did the young man say? |
35082 | Did you capture Jard Wessler? |
35082 | Did you ever hear of the American Protective Society, Lou? |
35082 | Did you get him? |
35082 | Did you know him, Penny? |
35082 | Do n''t you feel able to explain? |
35082 | Do n''t you read the papers? 35082 Do n''t you remember how you came to be there?" |
35082 | Do n''t you think we should turn back? |
35082 | Do n''t you wish you had one of my sweaters? |
35082 | Do you always read the message? |
35082 | Do you have a pen or a pencil with you, Lou? |
35082 | Do you have any aboard the ark? |
35082 | Do you know? |
35082 | Do you live under that boat? |
35082 | Do you mean Old Noah? |
35082 | Do you only write for the papers? |
35082 | Do you remember that card we found in the leather billfold? 35082 Do you see that ticker?" |
35082 | Do you suppose the fellow is still hiding in the woods? |
35082 | Does your brother have enemies who would harm him? |
35082 | Drive back? 35082 Even if it means staying here all night?" |
35082 | Foreigners? |
35082 | Forget it, will you? |
35082 | Give me a chance to think, will you? |
35082 | Had any trouble? |
35082 | Halt? |
35082 | Hard? 35082 Has anyone called an ambulance?" |
35082 | Has this misunderstanding something to do with the bridge dynamiting? |
35082 | Has walking become an outmoded sport or are you trying to save wear and tear on rayon stockings? |
35082 | Have you gone completely crazy? |
35082 | Have you talked to the police? |
35082 | He ai n''t dead is he? |
35082 | He got away? |
35082 | He''s not one of the outfit then? |
35082 | Hey, where you think you''re going? |
35082 | Ho, and who has visited my ark while I''ve been away? |
35082 | How about a nice pension? |
35082 | How about a nice vanilla sundae with crushed walnuts? |
35082 | How about a nice vanilla sundae with crushed walnuts? |
35082 | How about chasing up to the ark? 35082 How about granting me one first? |
35082 | How about it Noah? |
35082 | How about it, Lou? 35082 How about it, Lou?" |
35082 | How about it, Sara? |
35082 | How about taking a chance and shouting for help? |
35082 | How about the stolen motorboat? |
35082 | How about your daughter? |
35082 | How can I thank you? |
35082 | How can you be so cheerful about it? |
35082 | How can you help me? |
35082 | How d''you mean? |
35082 | How did you learn that Jard Wessler was a saboteur? |
35082 | How did you learn the location of the place? |
35082 | How do I look now? |
35082 | How do the thieves get the ropes, Jerry? |
35082 | How do you expect ever to be a G woman if you do n''t start practicing now? |
35082 | How do you know what sort of animals are around here? |
35082 | How do you mean? |
35082 | How do you propose to get the bottles overboard? |
35082 | How do you suppose it got loose? |
35082 | How does it work? |
35082 | How early? |
35082 | How long do you imagine it will rain? |
35082 | How many men were there, Noah? |
35082 | How many were involved in the dynamiting plot? |
35082 | How much is it? |
35082 | How should I know? |
35082 | How soon will you be leaving, Jerry? |
35082 | How were they dressed? |
35082 | How were you able to bring help here so quickly? |
35082 | How will you do that? |
35082 | How''d you get wet anyhow? |
35082 | How''s our little sailor? |
35082 | How? |
35082 | I helped you and that girl friend of yours, did n''t I? 35082 I just do n''t feel like talking about it-- see?" |
35082 | I suppose he did his best to stop the saboteur? |
35082 | I suppose he never explained what happened at The Green Parrot? |
35082 | I wonder where I can reach him? |
35082 | I wonder why? |
35082 | If I make all arrangements will you leave the ark? |
35082 | Is Dan Grebe aboard? |
35082 | Is Mr. Oaks around here? |
35082 | Is he still out cold? |
35082 | Is it your boat, Sara? |
35082 | Is n''t it your duty to remain here until relieved? |
35082 | Is n''t that a restaurant the police closed down a few months ago? |
35082 | Is n''t that work for the police? |
35082 | Is n''t the river too high? |
35082 | Is n''t the_ Star_ building across the street? |
35082 | Is that you or a gazelle escaped from the zoo? |
35082 | Is there one tonight? |
35082 | Just dump''er on the dock for me, will you? |
35082 | Just stand here and wait until they come outside? |
35082 | Just what went on there? |
35082 | Learn anything? |
35082 | Looks like rain, does n''t it? |
35082 | Lou, did you hear what I heard? |
35082 | Miss Ottman, wonder if I can get you to help me? |
35082 | Monsieur is superstitious? |
35082 | Mr. DeWitt put up the money? |
35082 | Mrs. Weems, did you ever hear of a place called The Green Parrot? |
35082 | My face? |
35082 | Next week, is n''t it? |
35082 | Not necessarily, but do n''t you think we ought to try to learn more? |
35082 | Not officers? |
35082 | Not really? |
35082 | Now I wonder what time it is? |
35082 | Now about this job for Carl Oaks--"Job? |
35082 | Now do you understand why I feel that you''re no friend of mine? |
35082 | Now what can you give us on the explosion? 35082 Now what shall we do?" |
35082 | Now what? |
35082 | Now what? |
35082 | Now why should you be bothering your head about The Green Parrot? |
35082 | Oaks told you what happened? |
35082 | Oaks? 35082 Oaks? |
35082 | Oh, Burt, what happened to you? |
35082 | Oh, by the way, did you ever hear of a place called The Green Parrot? |
35082 | Oh, is it you, Penny? |
35082 | Oh, what do you care? |
35082 | Oh, who minds a little upset? |
35082 | Oh, why waste any thought on her? |
35082 | Or do I know? 35082 Or is that what you want to do?" |
35082 | Or should I say yet? |
35082 | Other side or this? |
35082 | Ought n''t we stop the cars? |
35082 | Ought n''t we to notify the Coast Guards? |
35082 | Out to bury the body? |
35082 | Say, are you really sure this boat belongs to the Ottmans? |
35082 | Say, what''s the matter with your face? |
35082 | See anyone you know, Penny? |
35082 | Shall we give up the chase? |
35082 | Should n''t we wait another hour? |
35082 | So you got''em, eh? |
35082 | So you read our message, asking for help, Sara? |
35082 | So you want a case of pneumonia? |
35082 | Sure you do n''t want to tag along? |
35082 | Thanks to whom? |
35082 | That queer old man who has the ark? |
35082 | That you, Jard? |
35082 | That''s all we can do-- unless--"Unless what? |
35082 | The boat is still there? |
35082 | The man did n''t look like a waiter, did he? |
35082 | The men who attacked you? |
35082 | The one that''s wrestling with the lobster? |
35082 | The young man who escorted you here? |
35082 | Then what are we to do? |
35082 | Then what are you going to do with us? |
35082 | Then why do you dislike me? 35082 Then why would they take up with him later?" |
35082 | Then you believe he was forcibly ejected? |
35082 | Then you think the saboteur may have rented his boat from Ottman''s? |
35082 | Think we''ll freeze? |
35082 | Think you''ll get''er? |
35082 | This boat belongs to Sara Ottman? |
35082 | Tired, Lou? |
35082 | Well, how about a dish of ice cream then? 35082 Well, what does it say?" |
35082 | Well, what will we do? |
35082 | Well, why not abandon this old boat? |
35082 | Well? |
35082 | Were any real clues found, Penny? |
35082 | Wessler? 35082 What animals do you keep inside?" |
35082 | What are we to do now we''re here? |
35082 | What are you and Louise doing here? 35082 What became of Carl Oaks?" |
35082 | What caused the accident? |
35082 | What did cause you to capsize? |
35082 | What did it look like? |
35082 | What did it say? |
35082 | What did the men do? |
35082 | What did they look like? |
35082 | What did you do, get peeved and toss it overboard? |
35082 | What do you intend to do? |
35082 | What do you mean, Penny? |
35082 | What do you mean? |
35082 | What do you say? |
35082 | What do you suppose he''s doing down here? |
35082 | What does that fellow expect? |
35082 | What happened to me? |
35082 | What happened while we were gone? |
35082 | What have I done? |
35082 | What if his skull should be fractured? |
35082 | What if our folks come searching for us while we''re wandering around? |
35082 | What is this, a third degree? |
35082 | What is? |
35082 | What makes you think so? |
35082 | What makes you think that? |
35082 | What seems to be wrong? |
35082 | What time do you suppose it is? |
35082 | What time is it, Jerry? |
35082 | What time will you pick me up here? |
35082 | What value would the rope have to a thief? |
35082 | What was that about Burt Ottman? |
35082 | What will you do for lunch? |
35082 | What will you do when he returns? |
35082 | What''ll we do with him? |
35082 | What''s coming off here? |
35082 | What''s in those bottles? |
35082 | What''s new in the dynamiting case? |
35082 | What''s that? |
35082 | What''s the number of this engine? |
35082 | What''s this I hear about Burt Ottman being arrested by the police? |
35082 | What''s to prevent us from writing our own messages? 35082 What''s wrong there? |
35082 | What''s wrong? |
35082 | When did they leave? |
35082 | When does Burt''s trial come up? |
35082 | When does he start work? |
35082 | Where could she have gone? 35082 Where do you suppose the old fellow has taken himself?" |
35082 | Where is Noah? |
35082 | Where is it now? |
35082 | Where is the ark? |
35082 | Where is this Parrot place? |
35082 | Where was the fire? |
35082 | Where''ll I get the best shots? |
35082 | Where''s that, sir? |
35082 | Where''s that? |
35082 | Where''s the breeze? |
35082 | Where''s your master? |
35082 | Where''ve you been anyway? |
35082 | Who cares about that? |
35082 | Who did this to you? |
35082 | Who ever thought of such a thing? |
35082 | Who hid the dynamite? |
35082 | Who is he, Dad? |
35082 | Who is he? |
35082 | Who was that old man the waiter met? |
35082 | Who''s he? |
35082 | Whose cabin is it? |
35082 | Why are you girls hiding behind that log? |
35082 | Why ca n''t we pull the job now and get out? |
35082 | Why did n''t Jerry bring you home? |
35082 | Why did n''t you bounce me out of bed two hours ago? |
35082 | Why did you ask me to meet you at this particular place, Penny? |
35082 | Why do n''t you go home? |
35082 | Why do we stay here anyway? |
35082 | Why do you think Burt Ottman was at the Parrot? |
35082 | Why does n''t Jerry hurry? |
35082 | Why not go for the police? |
35082 | Why not let us go home? |
35082 | Why not telephone my father and ask him to come here right away? |
35082 | Why not turn it over to the police? |
35082 | Why not? |
35082 | Why, is n''t that Mr. Oaks, the bridge watchman? |
35082 | Why, what''s become of the cafe? |
35082 | Will you show us where the boat is hidden? |
35082 | With my animals? |
35082 | With my bare hands? |
35082 | Wonder what it''s like inside? |
35082 | Wonder what''s wrong back there? |
35082 | Wonder who piloted that boat? |
35082 | Would n''t the police have picked it up if they had considered it of any importance? |
35082 | Would n''t you like to live in a steam- heated apartment? |
35082 | Would you like to read them, my son? |
35082 | Would you say he''s one of the plotters? |
35082 | Yes, what about him? |
35082 | You did n''t identify him as the saboteur? |
35082 | You did? 35082 You do n''t really mind, do you, Dad?" |
35082 | You do n''t suppose this billfold was dropped by the saboteur? |
35082 | You do n''t think he allowed those saboteurs to board the barge? |
35082 | You got your money for the Thompson bridge job, did n''t you? |
35082 | You mean the old fellow actually believes there''s going to be another great flood? |
35082 | You mean your brother went away yesterday and failed to return? |
35082 | You never read them? |
35082 | You would n''t want to protect a saboteur? |
35082 | You''re sure he left the cafe? |
35082 | You''ve heard of the place? |
35082 | You''ve not had another boat stolen? |
35082 | You_ honestly_ do n''t know? |
35082 | Your brother is n''t here? |
35082 | Your brother knows the identity of the saboteur? |
35082 | Your which? |
35082 | _ Not_ Burt Ottman? |
35082 | A circular peep- hole shot open and a voice muttered:"Who is it?" |
35082 | After the first moment of startled surprise, he leaned on his crooked stick and inquired with a kind smile:"Why have you come, my daughters?" |
35082 | After what happened--""And whose fault was it?" |
35082 | And how are we to get home?" |
35082 | And in those wet clothes?" |
35082 | And is n''t he a darling?" |
35082 | And who but Penny aided the police in trailing The Vanishing Houseboat? |
35082 | And why?" |
35082 | And with whom had he kept the Tuesday night appointment at The Green Parrot? |
35082 | Anyway, what do I know about the man?" |
35082 | Are you there, Wessler?" |
35082 | As Noah showed no interest, she added:"Or how would you like a big bus? |
35082 | As Old Noah kept on scrubbing his beard she could not resist asking:"Excuse me, but are n''t you washing your whiskers by mistake?" |
35082 | As she started on alone, she paused and called to her chum who was on the porch:"Oh, Lou, how about a sail early tomorrow morning?" |
35082 | Barge adrift?" |
35082 | But what had her so aroused? |
35082 | But where are your living quarters?" |
35082 | By the way, what did you do with that blue bottle?" |
35082 | CHAPTER 4_ AN UNWARRANTED ATTACK_"Now will you tell me what I did to deserve a crack like that?" |
35082 | Ca n''t you get him something to do? |
35082 | Can you wait a few days?" |
35082 | Dad, what did Jerry do about paying the bill?" |
35082 | Did you witness it?" |
35082 | Get me?" |
35082 | Glancing up, she called a greeting, and then asked abruptly:"Say, what''s that barge doing out on the river? |
35082 | Have n''t I just been knicked to the tune of an expensive truck?" |
35082 | Have the police been able to trace it to a new location?" |
35082 | Have you seen Louise Sidell sneaking around anywhere?" |
35082 | Have you seen them?" |
35082 | He hesitated before he answered:"What made you ask me that?" |
35082 | He''s aboard, is n''t he?" |
35082 | Hesitating a moment, she asked diffidently:"Do n''t suppose you girls would like to go along?" |
35082 | I must have offended her, but how?" |
35082 | I suppose you think yonder bottle bears a note telling where pirates buried their treasure?" |
35082 | In a low tone he confided:"Did n''t you know? |
35082 | Is he being held at The Green Parrot?" |
35082 | Just what do you mean by that crack?" |
35082 | May I borrow a sponge for a minute?" |
35082 | Now what does that mean?" |
35082 | Now what''s he doing here?" |
35082 | Now why must you go to the river?" |
35082 | Oaks?" |
35082 | Oaks?" |
35082 | Oh, by the way, did you ever lose a leather billfold?" |
35082 | Pausing to listen, she called:"Is anyone here?" |
35082 | Penny, still on the roof of the shack, heard Carl Oaks exclaim:"What was that? |
35082 | Say, Bill, how would you like to do your country a great service?" |
35082 | See how those tree limbs arch over the roof of the shack? |
35082 | Shall we go inside and meet the animals?" |
35082 | The boat moved beneath her, and an irate voice rumbled:"Would you mind getting off?" |
35082 | The new watchman?" |
35082 | Want to help?" |
35082 | Was it his fault that the barge was cut adrift?" |
35082 | Were you looking for me, Penny?" |
35082 | Were you struck?" |
35082 | Wessler?" |
35082 | What became of The Green Parrot, Dad? |
35082 | What do you suppose those men are up to anyway?" |
35082 | What do you think became of him?" |
35082 | What have you been doing in a taxicab?" |
35082 | What if those men should never come back?" |
35082 | What is his name?" |
35082 | What should I do?" |
35082 | What sort of work is it?" |
35082 | What''ll we do if it should be a saboteur?" |
35082 | What''s this strange contraption?" |
35082 | Where are you, Noah?" |
35082 | Where is that bottle, Louise? |
35082 | Where was he at the time of the dynamiting?" |
35082 | Where''s the Chief?" |
35082 | Who do you suppose wrote such an odd message?" |
35082 | Why are you here anyhow?" |
35082 | Why does n''t he like his job as watchman on the coal barge?" |
35082 | Why had Burt denied losing the leather billfold? |
35082 | Why not board her and put up signal lights first? |
35082 | Why not stay here and watch until Sara comes? |
35082 | Why?" |
35082 | Why?" |
35082 | You mean the man who stole my motorboat?" |
34403 | ''Anna and Harry Clark to Lydia Goldwein, Lydia Goldwein to Benjamin Bowman--''"What was that name? |
34403 | A board of directors confab perhaps? |
34403 | A disagreement? |
34403 | A gray car? |
34403 | A nice fat chicken? |
34403 | About ready? |
34403 | About what, Penny? |
34403 | Afterwards you''ll ask for Blake''s arrest? |
34403 | All of the messages collect? |
34403 | And is this your charming daughter? |
34403 | And just what do you expect to learn? |
34403 | And no strings attached? |
34403 | And now you''ve gone back to your old trade? |
34403 | And what if I have? 34403 And who is Ben Bowman?" |
34403 | And you believe the Hoods may be connected with the Cooperative? |
34403 | Any idea who the other members of the outfit may be? |
34403 | Any real information? |
34403 | Anything else? |
34403 | Anyway, what do you hope to discover in an old barn? |
34403 | Are n''t walls supposed to come together at the corners? |
34403 | Are we expected to capture Clem Davis with our bare hands and turn him over to the authorities? |
34403 | Are you Seth McGuire? |
34403 | Are you afraid to tell what you know? |
34403 | Are you making up that name? |
34403 | As easy as that? |
34403 | At a very high price? |
34403 | Ben Bowman''s telegram? |
34403 | Besides, did n''t the sheriff uncover proof that Clem Davis is a member of the organization? |
34403 | Bowman? |
34403 | But how are we to find him? |
34403 | But how often does he get an order? |
34403 | But tell me, Mr. McGuire, do you find this work more interesting than taking care of the Clock Tower? |
34403 | But tell me, how do you expect to complete this deal? 34403 But why drive so far?" |
34403 | But why give it to me? |
34403 | But why wait? 34403 But you wo n''t give me any old boiled potatoes, will you? |
34403 | By whom, Dad? 34403 Ca n''t he get damages?" |
34403 | Ca n''t you relax? |
34403 | Ca n''t you tell where you were at the time of the fire? |
34403 | Call my paper yellow, eh? 34403 Can it be arranged?" |
34403 | Can transportation be arranged? 34403 Can you tell us what he looks like?" |
34403 | Can you tell? |
34403 | Carrying any shrubs, plants or fruit? |
34403 | Clem Davis? |
34403 | Clem, you heard the Hubell clock strike the hour? |
34403 | Could it have been Mrs. Preston who notified you? |
34403 | Could the owner of the place identify you? |
34403 | Dad, did you ever hear of an organization such as Mrs. Preston mentioned? |
34403 | Dad, did you hear what they said? |
34403 | Dad, do you think it was Clem who set fire to the Preston barn? |
34403 | Dad, if the fire was set only a few minutes ago, does n''t that support my theory? |
34403 | Dad, is it all settled that the camp board will purchase Mr. Blake''s land? |
34403 | Did I do anything I should n''t have? 34403 Did it really sound all right?" |
34403 | Did n''t he pay you to allow him to use your name on a deed? |
34403 | Did n''t three hours at the moving picture theatre satisfy you? |
34403 | Did n''t you ever hear a clock strike the wrong number? |
34403 | Did n''t you have the barn insured? |
34403 | Did n''t you hear a horse come into the yard? |
34403 | Did you ever notice it before? |
34403 | Did you know there is a child locked inside your shop? |
34403 | Did you notice that man who pulled Adelle from the water? |
34403 | Did you notice the flower beds? |
34403 | Did you? |
34403 | Did your trouble start because you and your husband refused to join the Holloway Cooperative? |
34403 | Do n''t you ever read the_ Star_? |
34403 | Do n''t you remember? 34403 Do the papers seem to be all right?" |
34403 | Do you ever have any failures? |
34403 | Do you have any idea who John Toby may be? |
34403 | Do you mean Clyde Blake, the real estate man? |
34403 | Do you mind answering a few questions? |
34403 | Do you realize that you may be liable to arrest? |
34403 | Do you still think that mechanical creature has supernatural powers? |
34403 | Do you think Blake will bring the man to Riverview? |
34403 | Do you think I could do it? |
34403 | Do you think there actually is such an organization as the Black Hoods, Jerry? |
34403 | Does Mr. Toby drive a red truck? |
34403 | Does it take a long while to finish a bell after it''s been poured? |
34403 | Does n''t every piece of land in the world belong to someone? |
34403 | Does n''t it seem to you that the evidence was almost too plain? |
34403 | Does that satisfy you? |
34403 | Does the clock strike wrong every night? |
34403 | Does your husband have any enemies? |
34403 | Ever hear of any night riders in this community? |
34403 | Everything set? |
34403 | Excuse me,she addressed him,"did I understand you to say that a man by the name of Ben Bowman forged a cheque?" |
34403 | For instance? |
34403 | Fresh eggs? |
34403 | From now on, I suppose you''ll go around asking everyone you meet:''Where were you at midnight of the thirteenth?'' |
34403 | Hank Holloway around here? |
34403 | Has a big story broken, Dad? |
34403 | Has a red truck loaded with cantaloupes gone through here tonight? |
34403 | Has any new evidence come to light, Dad? |
34403 | Has it never occurred to you that Charley Phelps may be connected with the Hoods? |
34403 | Has it occurred to you that if we fail, we''ll probably breakfast at the police station? |
34403 | Have n''t you caused enough trouble? |
34403 | Have the tracks ended? |
34403 | Have you any for sale? |
34403 | Have you called a fire company? |
34403 | Having trouble, sister? |
34403 | He''ll profit by the sale? |
34403 | Hear anything? |
34403 | How about drowning your troubles in a little sleep? |
34403 | How about it? |
34403 | How about the crated melons? |
34403 | How about the lights? |
34403 | How could I know he was so touchy? |
34403 | How could he run away? |
34403 | How could we tell they did n''t mean to rob that other man? |
34403 | How could you have refused, Dad? |
34403 | How could you help me? |
34403 | How did that happen, Dad? |
34403 | How did that happen? |
34403 | How did the accident occur? |
34403 | How did you guess? |
34403 | How do you account for the depredation that''s been going on around here lately? 34403 How do you make a bell anyway?" |
34403 | How do you mean? |
34403 | How do you tell about the tone? |
34403 | How in the world did she get locked in Mr. McGuire''s shop? |
34403 | How long will it be before you''ll have a final report, Dad? |
34403 | How many strokes were there? |
34403 | How many times would you say it struck at midnight? 34403 How much was the message?" |
34403 | How will that be? |
34403 | How? |
34403 | Hungry, Dad? |
34403 | I see,Penny murmured,"you would like the news kept out of the_ Star_?" |
34403 | I take it you have a pretty fair idea who it was that came here tonight? |
34403 | I wonder if Mr. McGuire has been well? |
34403 | I wonder which property it is? |
34403 | If you could gain proof that night riders are operating in this community, what then? |
34403 | If your husband has n''t been here since early evening, who has ridden this horse? |
34403 | Inside a building? |
34403 | Is Adelle easily frightened? |
34403 | Is Dad buying property? |
34403 | Is Mr. Toby a regular dealer? |
34403 | Is Phelps a member? |
34403 | Is he acting as your real estate agent? |
34403 | Is n''t it possible that someone could have tried to throw the blame on Clem? |
34403 | Is that what you were doing? |
34403 | Is that why we''re going to Claymore? |
34403 | Is there any chance she could have been kidnaped? |
34403 | It''s sort of like making a gelatin pudding, is n''t it? |
34403 | Join some organization, you mean? |
34403 | Just how would you arrange to have the clock strike thirteen? |
34403 | Just how? |
34403 | Know anything about the man? |
34403 | Looking for hoof tracks? |
34403 | Mind if we accompany you? |
34403 | Miss Anderson, is n''t there something I can do to make amends? |
34403 | Mr. Blake seemed rather eager to dispose of the land, did n''t he? |
34403 | Mr. Davis, tell me, who is the head man of the Hoods? |
34403 | Mr. McGuire, what would cause the clock to strike wrong? |
34403 | Mrs. Preston, do you know of any reason why you and your husband might be made the target of such cowardly action? |
34403 | Mrs. Weems,Penny persisted,"did you actually count the strokes?" |
34403 | Muddled? |
34403 | My dear, what do you mean? |
34403 | Nice looking place, is n''t it? |
34403 | No onions for the little lady? |
34403 | Now what do you want to know? |
34403 | Now what is the meaning of this? |
34403 | Now what seems to be the trouble? |
34403 | Now what? |
34403 | Oh, ca n''t we have the party at night? |
34403 | On your way home, Lou? |
34403 | One of those six boys? |
34403 | Or are you spoofing your old Dad? |
34403 | Or would you say three? |
34403 | Pardon my ignorance,laughed Penny,"but what in the world is the striking train?" |
34403 | Penny, do you realize what all this is costing us? |
34403 | Penny, how would you like to write the story? |
34403 | Penny, will you call him over? |
34403 | Ready for what? |
34403 | Say, what are you trying to do anyhow-- start stories so I''ll lose my job? |
34403 | Say, where are you taking me anyway? |
34403 | Says who? |
34403 | See anyone? |
34403 | Shall I make it out for a hundred and fifty dollars? |
34403 | Shall I put it in a sack for you? |
34403 | Shall we buy tickets to the play? |
34403 | So what? |
34403 | So you''ve notified the police? |
34403 | Sure, what are we waiting for? |
34403 | Tell me, what is the name of this disreputable organization? 34403 Tell me, why did you decide to break your connection with the Hoods?" |
34403 | Thanks to whom? |
34403 | That so? |
34403 | That so? |
34403 | That you, Clem Davis? |
34403 | That''s right,agreed the editor,"Looking for Clem Davis?" |
34403 | The car is n''t by chance a gray one? |
34403 | The caretaker at the Hubell Clock Tower? |
34403 | Then could n''t he prove it? |
34403 | Then in whose name is it? |
34403 | Then why allow your personal feelings to interfere with the deal? |
34403 | Then why does the board consider it? |
34403 | Then why not ask Mr. Blake to do it? |
34403 | Then why not do something about it? |
34403 | Then why not go to Claymore? |
34403 | Then you do n''t agree with me that the caretaker of the Tower may have some connection with the Hoods, Dad? |
34403 | Then you do n''t own property in this city? |
34403 | Then you think he wants to convict Clem Davis whether or not he''s guilty? |
34403 | Then you''re intending to make it into a big story? |
34403 | They fell from the truck, did n''t they? |
34403 | This is n''t true? |
34403 | This night letter is to be sent to Anthony Parker? |
34403 | Want to look? |
34403 | Was Clem Davis arrested last night? |
34403 | Was it an accident or done deliberately? |
34403 | Was n''t there any clue as to the identity of the man who caused the fatal accident? |
34403 | Was the man anyone you knew? |
34403 | Well, I do n''t know? |
34403 | Well, do n''t you think it''s a good idea? |
34403 | Well, what about it? |
34403 | Well, what do you see, Sherlock? |
34403 | Well, what do you think of the job? |
34403 | Well? |
34403 | Were you able to see his face? |
34403 | What about them? |
34403 | What about''em? |
34403 | What are we supposed to do now? |
34403 | What are you getting at? |
34403 | What are you talking about anyhow? |
34403 | What became of your new car? |
34403 | What can I do for you? |
34403 | What clue? |
34403 | What connection did you have with the Hoods? 34403 What d''you mean, cooperate?" |
34403 | What d''you mean, depredation? |
34403 | What d''you mean, liable to arrest? |
34403 | What d''you mean? |
34403 | What did bring you here then? |
34403 | What did you learn? |
34403 | What did you really think of him, Jerry? |
34403 | What do you burn in this smoke machine? 34403 What do you expect to accomplish by such a stupid trick? |
34403 | What do you make of it? |
34403 | What do you mean by that, Holloway? |
34403 | What do you mean by that? |
34403 | What do you mean, Penny? |
34403 | What do you think will happen to him, Dad? |
34403 | What do you want to know about him? |
34403 | What do you want to know? |
34403 | What do you want? |
34403 | What does Mr. Adams think about that, Dad? |
34403 | What does Mr. Blake think about the investigation? |
34403 | What does he have to say, Dad? |
34403 | What happened to them? |
34403 | What has happened? |
34403 | What is it? |
34403 | What is strange? |
34403 | What is this? |
34403 | What is this? |
34403 | What makes you think Seth will adopt the orphan? |
34403 | What makes you think that? |
34403 | What may I do for you? |
34403 | What name did he use? |
34403 | What nonsense is this? |
34403 | What time did Davis promise to meet you? |
34403 | What time was that? |
34403 | What time will you be going, Jerry? |
34403 | What was that? |
34403 | What will you do with the charm? 34403 What will you do, Dad?" |
34403 | What would the little girl like? 34403 What you wanting him for anyhow?" |
34403 | What''s our next move, Dad? |
34403 | What''s our next move? |
34403 | What''s so crazy about it? |
34403 | What''s that? |
34403 | What''s that? |
34403 | What''s the big idea, Penny? |
34403 | What''s the latest on the Preston case? |
34403 | What''s the matter, Dad? |
34403 | What''s the use trying anyhow? 34403 What''s this?" |
34403 | What''s this? |
34403 | What''s to be gained by waiting? |
34403 | What''s up now, Penny? |
34403 | What''s your next move, Dad? 34403 When did the call come?" |
34403 | When do we eat? |
34403 | When you receive the next shipment, will you notify me? |
34403 | Where are we going to throw this party? |
34403 | Where are you taking me anyhow? |
34403 | Where are you? |
34403 | Where did they get their proof? |
34403 | Where did you get it, Penny? |
34403 | Where does the man live? |
34403 | Where is the Master? 34403 Where now?" |
34403 | Where''s Charley? |
34403 | Where''s Dad? |
34403 | Which in your estimation explains everything? |
34403 | Which theory? 34403 Which way did the fellow go?" |
34403 | Which way did the men go? |
34403 | Which way did the truck go? |
34403 | Who actually owns the property, Dad? |
34403 | Who are these Hoods? |
34403 | Who are you anyhow? |
34403 | Who called this meeting? |
34403 | Who ever heard of such a thing? |
34403 | Who is he? |
34403 | Who is it? |
34403 | Who is the man? |
34403 | Who is there? |
34403 | Who said anything about bein''afraid? |
34403 | Who was that man? |
34403 | Who''s there? |
34403 | Who''s there? |
34403 | Who''s there? |
34403 | Who? |
34403 | Who? |
34403 | Why are you so willing to help me, as you say? |
34403 | Why bother to remain home even for meals? |
34403 | Why did n''t you ask him to take one? |
34403 | Why did she do that, Dad? |
34403 | Why did you do it? |
34403 | Why did you run away? |
34403 | Why do n''t you join a stunt circus? |
34403 | Why do n''t you try the Wentover place? |
34403 | Why do you say that? |
34403 | Why do you suppose Mr. Blake has taken such a sudden interest in the Home? |
34403 | Why do you think the fellow is Bowman? |
34403 | Why not devote yourself to the great mystery of the Hubell clock? 34403 Why not give a party? |
34403 | Why not go inside and ask him if that''s his name? |
34403 | Why not look it up for yourself? |
34403 | Why not pelt them with melons when they get closer? |
34403 | Why not smash the window, or saw a hole through the wall? |
34403 | Why not test what he told us? |
34403 | Why not? 34403 Why not?" |
34403 | Why should anyone wish to make trouble for Mr. Doolittle, Jerry? 34403 Why unfortunate?" |
34403 | Why worry about that? |
34403 | Why, Dad, what''s wrong? |
34403 | Why, did n''t you? |
34403 | Will the board listen to you, Dad? |
34403 | Will you meet him here tomorrow night at this same hour? |
34403 | Wo n''t they be burned? |
34403 | Wo n''t you keep thinking about it? |
34403 | Would it require long to get there? |
34403 | Would n''t you like a little girl? |
34403 | Would n''t you say someone deliberately had blocked out the old marking? |
34403 | Would your wife let me? |
34403 | Yet you act as his agent? |
34403 | You a personal friend of Seth''s? |
34403 | You dared to take a picture without my permission? |
34403 | You do know the man? |
34403 | You do n''t mean at the Hubell Tower? |
34403 | You do n''t mean the fire deliberately was set? |
34403 | You feel that the site is a suitable one, and the price right? |
34403 | You have no idea who the man may be? |
34403 | You intend to trace those stolen melons? |
34403 | You learned who drove the hit- run car? |
34403 | You mean his hint that something might happen to Mrs. Davis''crop? |
34403 | You really mean it? |
34403 | You saw his face? |
34403 | You say the meetings usually are held on the thirteenth of the month? |
34403 | You think Davis did n''t burn the Preston barn? |
34403 | You want to help your husband, do n''t you? |
34403 | You were n''t able to learn the name of the head man? |
34403 | You would n''t swear he was Clem Davis? |
34403 | You''re not aiming to write up anything I''ve told you for the paper? |
34403 | You''re not going to withhold the information from the public? |
34403 | You''re referring to the Holloway Cooperative, Jerry? |
34403 | You''re willing to testify to that? |
34403 | You''ve been warned? |
34403 | And what''s become of Charley?" |
34403 | Any complaints?" |
34403 | Ben Bowman?" |
34403 | Blake?" |
34403 | Blake?" |
34403 | But the question is, will it bring the Hoods here?" |
34403 | But what can we do?" |
34403 | But who can guarantee I''ll not be made to pay?" |
34403 | But why go into all the details now? |
34403 | By the way, Dad, how long will it take to learn the owner of that automobile license plate that Clem Davis gave us?" |
34403 | By the way, what are you doing around here, Parker?" |
34403 | CHAPTER 10_ IN THE MELON PATCH_"Which way did the fellow go?" |
34403 | CHAPTER 21_ A BROKEN PROMISE_"You want me to take you to the abandoned car now?" |
34403 | Ca n''t you do something about it, Dad?" |
34403 | Ca n''t you take it any more?" |
34403 | Candy, toys?" |
34403 | Davis?" |
34403 | Davis?" |
34403 | Did n''t Mr. Davis return home last night?" |
34403 | Do n''t you realize what time it is?" |
34403 | Do n''t you remember telling Mrs. Van Cleve of the Woman''s Club that we would help sell tags today, for the Orphans''Home summer camp?" |
34403 | Do n''t you see, Dad? |
34403 | Do you expect to print anything about it in the paper?" |
34403 | Her suspicions not entirely allayed, she demanded:"Sheriff Daniels did n''t send you out here?" |
34403 | How about it?" |
34403 | How can that be?" |
34403 | How did you get in there?" |
34403 | How many are we to sell?" |
34403 | How many do you want?" |
34403 | How''s that?" |
34403 | I wonder what made him run away?" |
34403 | I wonder why?" |
34403 | In that case, who rode the mare?" |
34403 | Is n''t there anything we can do?" |
34403 | Is that what you have in mind?" |
34403 | Is there any law against it? |
34403 | Kerosene?" |
34403 | May I ask why I am honored with a visit at this hour?" |
34403 | May I send her to the Home in my car?" |
34403 | Perhaps you would like to contribute to the orphans''camp fund?" |
34403 | Then would you go before the Grand Jury?" |
34403 | Think you can remember the face?" |
34403 | Trying to keep her voice casual, she observed:"Do n''t you think it would be wise for your husband to give himself up? |
34403 | Turn it over to the sheriff?" |
34403 | WHY DON''T YOU TAKE THAT AMERICAN FLAG OFF YOUR MASTHEAD AND SUBSTITUTE A CASH REGISTER? |
34403 | Want to ride along as ballast?" |
34403 | Were you a member of the organization?" |
34403 | What can it mean?" |
34403 | What is its purpose, and the names of the men who run it?" |
34403 | What is the real purpose of the organization?" |
34403 | What now?" |
34403 | What put you on Davis''trail?" |
34403 | What was that?" |
34403 | What will everyone think?" |
34403 | What you aimin''to lay onto him, Sheriff?" |
34403 | What''s he wanted for anyway?" |
34403 | When is the camp to open?" |
34403 | Where do we start our business operations?" |
34403 | Who would you say is behind it?" |
34403 | Why did you lock me inside?" |
34403 | Why not devote yourself to something worthwhile?" |
34403 | Why not print it on yellow paper? |
34403 | Why should I interfere in a matter which is none of my affair?" |
34403 | Why should I? |
34403 | Will Bowman come here to sign the necessary papers?" |
34403 | Will you expose Clyde Blake in tomorrow''s_ Star_?" |
34403 | Will you see John Toby again?" |
34403 | Without moving from the door, she inquired:"Oh, by the way, what happened to the clock last night?" |
34403 | Would it be possible for me to see the cheque?" |
34403 | Would that be permissible, Miss Anderson?" |
34403 | Yet as their car sped down a dimly lighted street, Penny revived sufficiently to say:"How about a steak at Toni''s, Dad?" |
34403 | You''re Parker of the_ Riverview Star_?" |
34403 | the sheriff inquired, and as she nodded, he asked:"Clem around here?" |
34552 | A girl? |
34552 | Again? |
34552 | Am I any relation to that old walrus? |
34552 | Am I any relation to_ him_? 34552 Am I getting any better looking, Dad?" |
34552 | Am I to cook anything for the prisoner? |
34552 | And Mrs. Kippenberg does n''t mind? |
34552 | And actually he did n''t? |
34552 | And did you see him enter the house? |
34552 | And does that include free linen and a bath? |
34552 | And her daughter? |
34552 | And if I''m able to make an appointment, may I help Jerry cover the story? |
34552 | And it was your husband who managed to get rid of the alligator? |
34552 | And now she is marrying again? |
34552 | And she refuses to notify the police? 34552 And then what happened?" |
34552 | And there never was any? |
34552 | And what is that? |
34552 | And what were you doing while all this was going on? |
34552 | And who would that be? |
34552 | And yet--"Where did you hear the name before, Dad? |
34552 | And you found out? |
34552 | And you would enjoy doing it? |
34552 | Any clues? |
34552 | Anything else on your mind? |
34552 | Anything happen since I left? |
34552 | Anything more? |
34552 | Are n''t you jumping to swift conclusions, Salt? 34552 Are the policemen at the estate now?" |
34552 | Are you afraid you may be blamed for Mr. Atherwald''s disappearance? |
34552 | Are you certain that was the name? |
34552 | Are you hurt? |
34552 | Are you sure? |
34552 | Are you trying to kid me? |
34552 | As an excuse for getting away? |
34552 | At the estate? |
34552 | Atherwald? 34552 Because of Mud- Cat Joe and his Vanishing Houseboat?" |
34552 | But how are guests to reach the place? 34552 But how will you get home, then?" |
34552 | But how will you get home? |
34552 | But what will happen to Mr. Kippenberg, Dad? 34552 But where is Jerry?" |
34552 | But which lever is the right one? 34552 But whoever heard of a trapdoor in a lily pool? |
34552 | By the way, who is the head gardener here? |
34552 | Ca n''t you almost feel mystery lurking about the place? |
34552 | Ca n''t you guess why? |
34552 | Ca n''t you remember anything, Jerry? |
34552 | Can you get me out of here? |
34552 | Condemned by the state, I suppose? |
34552 | Dad, this story is developing into something big, is n''t it? |
34552 | Dad, will you promise me one thing? |
34552 | Did he leave any message for me before going to the office? |
34552 | Did n''t I bring in two perfectly good scoops for your old sheet? |
34552 | Did n''t I tell you to keep away from here? |
34552 | Did n''t he want you on the estate? |
34552 | Did n''t the boy tell you where he had obtained the letter? |
34552 | Did n''t you notice his nice clean hands and fingernails? 34552 Did n''t you see anything at all?" |
34552 | Did they garble it all up? |
34552 | Did you actually see a wig? |
34552 | Did you hear any of their conversation? |
34552 | Did you meet Jerry anywhere? |
34552 | Did you notice which path he took? |
34552 | Did you say anything to them about Grant Atherwald''s disappearance? |
34552 | Did your son have friends who might be apt to play such a joke on him? |
34552 | Dietz? |
34552 | Do I know your name? |
34552 | Do I look like a reporter? |
34552 | Do I? 34552 Do n''t you ever answer doorbells, Lou?" |
34552 | Do n''t you notice anything significant? |
34552 | Do n''t you remember me? 34552 Do you ever operate the bridge?" |
34552 | Do you know the men? |
34552 | Do you mean Peter Henderson? |
34552 | Do you really think you could? |
34552 | Do you see this? |
34552 | Do you suppose Mr. Kippenberg could be here, Salt? |
34552 | Do you suppose that picture is one of the gifts? |
34552 | Do you think she would talk with you? |
34552 | Do you think we should take the time? |
34552 | Do you think we''ll have much trouble getting our story? |
34552 | Do you want to go across the river now? |
34552 | Does anything on this estate make sense? |
34552 | Does n''t it get lonely here? |
34552 | Does n''t it look like a metal ring? |
34552 | Does n''t that call for a celebration? 34552 Does that mean Kippenberg is supposed to pay money? |
34552 | Does this look like imagination? |
34552 | Down this path, you mean? |
34552 | Even so, what does that prove? |
34552 | Everything all right, Aaron? |
34552 | For instance, why does he wear a wig? |
34552 | From those marks would n''t you say a body had been dragged across the ground toward the pool? |
34552 | Get what? |
34552 | Government men? |
34552 | Harm? |
34552 | Has the man been in your employ long? |
34552 | Have I? 34552 Have n''t I told you that the trucks need this space to load and unload?" |
34552 | Have n''t you been doing a pretty strenuous job of running the paper right from your bed? |
34552 | Have you had your dinners? |
34552 | Have you noticed any other boat leaving the estate? |
34552 | Have you seen Mr. Atherwald anywhere? |
34552 | He disappeared? |
34552 | He had been hired to deliver it for another person, I suppose? |
34552 | Hear anything? |
34552 | Help me? |
34552 | Here in Riverview? |
34552 | Hey, Jake,he shouted,"what''s the idea of locking the door?" |
34552 | How about going out there with me this morning? |
34552 | How about it, Penny? 34552 How about the alligator?" |
34552 | How bad is it? |
34552 | How can I tell you something I do n''t know? |
34552 | How could Grant do such a cruel thing? |
34552 | How could they do such a brutal thing? |
34552 | How dare you disregard my orders? 34552 How did they get you here?" |
34552 | How did you get along with your assignment? |
34552 | How did you happen to be in Corbin, Dad? |
34552 | How do you travel when you''re in a hurry? |
34552 | How far to Covert? |
34552 | How is our invalid today? |
34552 | How long ago was that? |
34552 | How long do you suppose he''s been like this, Dad? |
34552 | How long have you been here? |
34552 | How long will you be gone? |
34552 | How long? |
34552 | How soon can you start? |
34552 | How would you like to sell this hat? |
34552 | I been worryin''about that young feller,he admitted, and then with a quick change of tone:"Say, you''re not Mr. Parker, are you?" |
34552 | I suppose Miss Sylvia is as overbearing as her mother? |
34552 | I suppose you think Mrs. Kippenberg is keeping young Atherwald a prisoner in yonder tower? |
34552 | I wonder if it is n''t too late? |
34552 | I wonder what is causing the delay? |
34552 | I wonder what the man was doing at the estate? |
34552 | I wonder where this path leads? |
34552 | I wonder which one of the servants spoke to him? 34552 I wonder who gave the painting to the bride? |
34552 | I''ll tell you, why do n''t you telephone long distance? |
34552 | If that old quack, Doctor Horn, does n''t let me out of bed today--"You''ll simply explode, wo n''t you, Dad? |
34552 | If the boss''daughter wants to park her jitney in the paper chute it''s okay, see? |
34552 | In this cabin? |
34552 | Is Leaping Lena running up huge garage bills again? |
34552 | Is he a new man? |
34552 | Is he alive, Dad? |
34552 | Is it something extra special, Dad? |
34552 | Is it two o''clock yet? |
34552 | Is the bridge really safe? |
34552 | Is the story incorrect? |
34552 | Is there anything else you would like? |
34552 | Is there anything unusual about it? |
34552 | It was worth it, was n''t it? |
34552 | Jerry? |
34552 | Just get back from Corbin? |
34552 | Just how, may I ask? |
34552 | Learn anything more after I left? |
34552 | Louise, do you know what I think? |
34552 | May I see how you do it? |
34552 | May I speak with Sylvia Kippenberg? |
34552 | May I try? |
34552 | Me? 34552 Meaning?" |
34552 | Minny? |
34552 | Miss Hilderman is ill? |
34552 | No luck? |
34552 | No what? |
34552 | No? 34552 No? |
34552 | None at all? |
34552 | Not the girl? |
34552 | Now get out of here, will you? 34552 Now where are you going, Penelope Parker?" |
34552 | Now where are you going, Penny? |
34552 | Now where did this come from? |
34552 | Oh, Salt, would n''t it make a grand story if only we could learn what became of him? |
34552 | Only that far? 34552 Penny Parker, what are you saying?" |
34552 | Penny, what happened? |
34552 | Perhaps you can explain why it was postponed? |
34552 | Pretty fellow, is n''t he? |
34552 | Really? 34552 Reporters, eh?" |
34552 | Salt,Penny asked abruptly,"how did you get that picture of Atherwald?" |
34552 | Say, Chief, you''re not aiming to spill the story, are you? |
34552 | Say, what are you driving at? |
34552 | Say, what''s got into you anyway? |
34552 | Say, who do you think you are, tellin''me--? |
34552 | Say, why am I telling you all this anyway? 34552 See someone you know?" |
34552 | See that heavy- set fellow with the tattooed anchor on his arm? 34552 See those two men standing in front of the drugstore?" |
34552 | Shall I wait for you? |
34552 | Shall we hide? |
34552 | Sitting here all day long? |
34552 | Snooping, eh? |
34552 | So I''m a tyrant, am I? |
34552 | So Miss Kippenberg does n''t like questions? |
34552 | So it is you? |
34552 | So late? 34552 So late? |
34552 | So that''s the way a G man''s mind works? |
34552 | So you are the ace sleuth? 34552 So you found Atherwald''s hat?" |
34552 | Sure, why else would they come sleuthing around at a time like this? 34552 Surely, you''ve heard of Mrs. Clayton Kippenberg?" |
34552 | That you, Chief? |
34552 | That you, Penny? |
34552 | The Colonial is quite an expensive hotel at Corbin, is n''t it? |
34552 | The bridegroom? |
34552 | The bridegroom? |
34552 | The fellow you saw cruising about the Kippenberg estate? 34552 The police?" |
34552 | Then do n''t you think Jerry and Salt have earned a raise? |
34552 | Then is the estate across the river? |
34552 | Then should I try it alone? |
34552 | Then the man has been ordered to keep persons away from this part of the estate? |
34552 | Then what about us? |
34552 | Then why are we waiting? |
34552 | Then why do n''t we go there? |
34552 | Then why do n''t you send one of the regular reporters? 34552 Then why was the vault ever built?" |
34552 | Then you believe as I do that he did not go away purposely? |
34552 | Then you do n''t like him? |
34552 | Then you do recognize it? |
34552 | Then you know the reason why this part of the estate is kept closed off? |
34552 | Then you prefer that I print my own conclusions? |
34552 | Then you refuse to retract the story? |
34552 | Then you''ll let me cover the story? |
34552 | Then you''ve located Kippenberg? |
34552 | They did n''t learn about the alligator? |
34552 | Think you could do''er by yourself now? |
34552 | Thorny, are you any relation to the Kippenberg''s head gardener? |
34552 | Thrown away? |
34552 | To the Kippenberg estate? |
34552 | Tools, you mean? |
34552 | Want to see something else I fished up? |
34552 | Was that a call for me? |
34552 | Well, Atherwald, have you changed your mind? 34552 What about it?" |
34552 | What about it? |
34552 | What about my pin? 34552 What about them?" |
34552 | What about them? |
34552 | What are you doing here? 34552 What are you doing in Corbin, Penny?" |
34552 | What became of that? |
34552 | What can it be? |
34552 | What do we do now, start after the police? |
34552 | What do you hope to gain by coming here, Penny? |
34552 | What do you mean? |
34552 | What do you see? |
34552 | What do you think of it? |
34552 | What do you think of this route, Joe? |
34552 | What do you wish of me? |
34552 | What does Jerry have that I have n''t got? |
34552 | What doin''? |
34552 | What else did you learn? 34552 What for, Penny? |
34552 | What happened after you left Andover? |
34552 | What happened anyway? |
34552 | What happened to the paper boy this morning? |
34552 | What have you found? |
34552 | What is it, Penny? |
34552 | What is the name of this bush? |
34552 | What luck, Les? |
34552 | What makes you think not? |
34552 | What purpose could the tower have? |
34552 | What puzzles me is where does he get the money to pay for all this? |
34552 | What shall we do about Flora? |
34552 | What sort of an affair is it? |
34552 | What time is it now? |
34552 | What were they saying anyway? |
34552 | What were you saying about alligators? |
34552 | What will happen when she tells them that she did n''t lock the door? |
34552 | What''s down there? |
34552 | What''s the idea? |
34552 | What''s the matter with that man anyhow? |
34552 | What''s the matter? 34552 What''s the matter?" |
34552 | What''s the use? |
34552 | What, Dad? |
34552 | What? |
34552 | What? |
34552 | When will you do it next time, Mr.--? |
34552 | Whenever the_ Riverview Star_ has a baffling mystery to be run down to earth, will you promise to call in your ace sleuth? |
34552 | Where am I? |
34552 | Where am I? |
34552 | Where are they now? |
34552 | Where are we now? |
34552 | Where did Jerry rent his boat, Dad? |
34552 | Where did you find it? |
34552 | Where did you find it? |
34552 | Where did you get it? |
34552 | Where did you get it? |
34552 | Where is Salt now, Jerry? |
34552 | Where were you digging? |
34552 | Where? |
34552 | Which rivers flow past the estate, Salt? |
34552 | Who are you anyway? |
34552 | Who gave you the note? |
34552 | Who is it? |
34552 | Who is this, please? |
34552 | Who were those men, do you suppose? |
34552 | Why did n''t you call the police? |
34552 | Why do n''t you get one and stick to it? |
34552 | Why do n''t you open it? |
34552 | Why do n''t you telephone the police station now? |
34552 | Why do n''t you try me? |
34552 | Why do n''t you try working out your resentment on a tennis ball? |
34552 | Why do you suppose the path is blocked off? |
34552 | Why is such an ugly brute kept here? |
34552 | Why not? 34552 Why not?" |
34552 | Why would any person in his right mind keep such a creature here? 34552 Why, Dad?" |
34552 | Why, how do you mean? |
34552 | Will you explain to your aunt about my sudden disappearance? |
34552 | Will you need me again? |
34552 | Will you please ask that my car be sent to the door? |
34552 | Will you ride home with me? |
34552 | With Penny as first assistant? |
34552 | Wo n''t you come in, Jerry? |
34552 | Would she talk with you? |
34552 | Would you like to have me bring that to the office, too? |
34552 | Would you prefer that those cruel men carry out their threat? 34552 Yes?" |
34552 | Yes? |
34552 | You did n''t hear what they were saying? |
34552 | You did n''t learn anything, did you? |
34552 | You did n''t see any prisoners chained inside? |
34552 | You fished that out of the water? |
34552 | You have no idea what the note contained? |
34552 | You have seen him? 34552 You know what I think they''re after?" |
34552 | You mean after Mr. Kippenberg went away? |
34552 | You saw them visit the estate? |
34552 | You think this picture is a copy of it? |
34552 | You understand your instructions? |
34552 | You were saying that you picked it up near the lily pond? |
34552 | You''ll see what you can do about it? |
34552 | You''re all right, Penny? |
34552 | You''re certain? |
34552 | You''re not one of Miss Sylvia''s guests? |
34552 | You''re not provoked at me, Dad? |
34552 | You''re not starting back to Riverview? |
34552 | You''re not suggesting that the man may have had something to do with Atherwald''s disappearance? |
34552 | You''re not trying to hint that I had anything to do with Grant Atherwald''s disappearance? |
34552 | You''re worried about Jerry, are n''t you? |
34552 | Your mother, you mean? |
34552 | Alligators are a bit too-- shall we say sensational?" |
34552 | And what fate did Atherwald meet?" |
34552 | Any ideas?" |
34552 | Are the Kippenbergs at home?" |
34552 | Are we supposed to swim over?" |
34552 | Atherwald?" |
34552 | Atherwald?" |
34552 | But if he is n''t a gardener, then who or what is he?" |
34552 | CHAPTER 23_ AT THE HIDE- OUT_ Before the man could pull open the closet door, a booming voice called impatiently from shore:"Say, are you coming? |
34552 | Ca n''t Miss Hilderman''s assistant take over the duties?" |
34552 | Ca n''t someone tell me?" |
34552 | Can you lower the bridge?" |
34552 | Could it be imagination or did they hear an answering cry? |
34552 | Did he have any known enemies?" |
34552 | Did n''t Louise telephone you?" |
34552 | Did n''t we hear gunfire as we turned in here?" |
34552 | Did you bring an implement to saw through the bars?" |
34552 | Do n''t you see, the drawbridge has to be a copy of the picture?" |
34552 | Do you really love Grant Atherwald?" |
34552 | Do you think he will escape punishment as his wife believes?" |
34552 | Footprints?" |
34552 | For that matter, the painting may have been in his possession--""Then you think the picture was presented to Sylvia Kippenberg by her father?" |
34552 | Grass trampled? |
34552 | Griffith?" |
34552 | Had Thorny failed to hide the key there? |
34552 | Had he lost the band accidentally or deliberately thrown it away? |
34552 | Had the light been blown out by the wind? |
34552 | Have you heard about Jerry?" |
34552 | Have you learned something you have n''t told me?" |
34552 | Have you notified the police about Mr. Atherwald''s disappearance?" |
34552 | He looked the two girls over appraisingly and added:"Ai n''t you children a long ways off from your Ma''s?" |
34552 | How about a little supper tonight?" |
34552 | How about poor little me and my story? |
34552 | How can I face them?" |
34552 | How would you like that?" |
34552 | I hate to send you so far, and then I have a feeling--""Yes, Dad?" |
34552 | I wonder why that gardener told so many lies?" |
34552 | Is Jerry still in the hospital?" |
34552 | Is he missing?" |
34552 | Is it true he is wanted by the authorities for evading income tax?" |
34552 | Is n''t that my usual occupation?" |
34552 | Is that any crime?" |
34552 | It was at the front door, you say?" |
34552 | Jerry Livingston, for instance?" |
34552 | Just where did you pick up the ring?" |
34552 | Kippenberg?" |
34552 | Last time she came along I was weedin''out my corn patch and was she mad?" |
34552 | Noticing a small boy in dirty overalls who sat at the water''s edge fishing, he called to him:"Say, sonny, who was that fellow, do you know?" |
34552 | Now are n''t you sorry?" |
34552 | Now could she remember how to lower the bridge? |
34552 | Now will you get out of here? |
34552 | Oh, why ca n''t we follow them? |
34552 | Oh, why did n''t Jerry hurry? |
34552 | Only is n''t it getting late?" |
34552 | Penny stepped into the boat and then asked:"Are n''t you the same lad I saw here yesterday?" |
34552 | Remember that big party Dad threw at the Comstock Inn?" |
34552 | Say, you tryin''to insult me?" |
34552 | Shall I take the breakfast tray up to Dad?" |
34552 | Shall we invest a few nickels?" |
34552 | Shall we let it go?" |
34552 | She could n''t very well ask:"Have your parents separated? |
34552 | She cupped her hands and shouted to Jerry:"How am I going to get over there? |
34552 | She did say carelessly,"Your father is away, is n''t he?" |
34552 | She started away, then paused to inquire casually:"Is this drawbridge really out of order?" |
34552 | Should I go after him?" |
34552 | So your father disposed of it?" |
34552 | Tell me, how did it come into your hands?" |
34552 | The wedding is definitely off?" |
34552 | Then he inquired:"Did you notice any signs of a struggle? |
34552 | Then, with a quick change of mood she asked:"Did you get Aaron Dietz and his men?" |
34552 | There was no heading, merely the initials:"J. J. K.""Could that mean James Kippenberg?" |
34552 | Think I''ll pass inspection?" |
34552 | To the boy he said:"Son, how would you like to earn five dollars?" |
34552 | Was it not given to her by your husband?" |
34552 | Weems?" |
34552 | What did you hook, a mud turtle?" |
34552 | What do you suppose they wanted over there?" |
34552 | What do you think has become of Jerry?" |
34552 | What happened anyhow? |
34552 | What mischief did you get into this time, Penny?" |
34552 | What shall we do?" |
34552 | What would he be doing here?" |
34552 | What''s so remarkable about that?" |
34552 | When she reached the door he inquired:"Are n''t you forgetting something?" |
34552 | Where do you keep your boat?" |
34552 | Where do you think I seen him the other night?" |
34552 | Where''s Jerry? |
34552 | Where?" |
34552 | Who are you? |
34552 | Who gave it to you?" |
34552 | Why did n''t Jerry come with the police? |
34552 | Why did your father leave home? |
34552 | Why do n''t you go?" |
34552 | Why should I try to deceive you? |
34552 | Why would n''t it be a good idea to send me out there again today?" |
34552 | Why, Penny, what do you mean? |
34552 | Will she burn up when she sees it on the picture page?" |
34552 | You are handcuffed?" |
34552 | You never saw your attacker?" |
34552 | You want to push me in?" |
34552 | You were at the door when Mr. Atherwald arrived?" |
34552 | You''re not going there again?" |
34552 | You''re not one of those sneaking reporters?" |
34975 | A clerk here? |
34975 | A favorite? |
34975 | A pay raise? 34975 A picture? |
34975 | A quarrel, you mean? |
34975 | A robbery? |
34975 | All this time, did n''t you read the newspapers? |
34975 | And Celeste? |
34975 | And now? |
34975 | And the missing bonds? |
34975 | And the words,''This Shall be the End?'' |
34975 | And the writing beneath it? |
34975 | And what do you suggest we do with the drum? |
34975 | And what fee do you require? |
34975 | And where did you get such a crazy idea that you will weaken and die? |
34975 | And your stepfather has the drum now? |
34975 | Antón? 34975 Any description?" |
34975 | Any mistakes? |
34975 | Any news? |
34975 | Anything I can do? |
34975 | Anything doing? |
34975 | Anything new? 34975 Anything wrong?" |
34975 | Are n''t you Hamilton Rhett? |
34975 | Are you girls coming along? |
34975 | Are you going back to the_ Star_ office? |
34975 | Are you really strong enough to write a letter? |
34975 | As it is--? |
34975 | Big day, Penny? |
34975 | But how did Celeste know of it? 34975 But why did you do it, Celeste? |
34975 | But why should anyone seek to harm her? |
34975 | But why should my stepfather build the passageway? |
34975 | But you can describe the man? |
34975 | By the way,Penny remarked as they approached the house,"do you know Albert Potts?" |
34975 | Can nothing be done? |
34975 | Can you blame them? 34975 Can you spare a match?" |
34975 | Celeste and Antón are not members of the Zudi cult? |
34975 | Celeste jerked me back to keep me from walking past it, did n''t she? 34975 Celeste, how did you know about this passage and cave?" |
34975 | Celeste, why are you doing this cruel thing? |
34975 | Charm? |
34975 | Could this cottage have a secret panel? |
34975 | Dad, can you see anyone hiding in the shrubbery? |
34975 | Did Mother seem changed to you? |
34975 | Did Rhett impress you as a man who might dabble in black magic practice to gain his ends? |
34975 | Did he have much on him? |
34975 | Did he look like a man who would walk off with$ 250,000 in bonds? |
34975 | Did it ever occur to you that Celeste might deliberately be planting ideas in your mother''s mind? |
34975 | Did n''t Albert Potts, the bank secretary, inform your mother that$ 250,000 in negotiable securities also had disappeared? |
34975 | Did n''t Celeste suggest that idea to you? 34975 Did n''t you know the bonds were missing and that your wife was ill?" |
34975 | Did something blow against the window? |
34975 | Did they know the safe combination? |
34975 | Did you close the door when you came out, Penny? |
34975 | Did you draw a picture of a plumed serpent? |
34975 | Did you leave it open? |
34975 | Did you write anything as you sat there? |
34975 | Do n''t you girls know better than to be running around at a time like this? |
34975 | Do n''t you like it? |
34975 | Do you believe in black magic? |
34975 | Do you have any idea where your stepfather is now? |
34975 | Do you have utter confidence in Antón and Celeste? |
34975 | Do you hear that high- pitched drum which sounds above the others? |
34975 | Do you suppose that thing burns all the time, Salt, or has someone just been here? |
34975 | Do you think that hurricane really is heading our way? |
34975 | Doctor Everett, you''ll come again tomorrow? |
34975 | Does it mean nothing to you that Father brought you here, fed you, clothed you-- gave you many advantages? |
34975 | Does n''t he look like the missing banker? |
34975 | Drawing? |
34975 | Figuring on cashing in? |
34975 | For instance, what did Celeste mean when she spoke of the Zudi drum? 34975 From the_ Star_? |
34975 | Fulton Street? |
34975 | Gloomy old morgue, is n''t it? |
34975 | Going across the way for a bite to eat? |
34975 | Has the bicycle come yet, Ma? |
34975 | Have n''t you any school work to do? |
34975 | Have n''t you forgotten another important matter too? |
34975 | Have you had anything to eat? |
34975 | He and your mother always got on well together? |
34975 | He was n''t robbing another bank? |
34975 | He was quite a favorite with your stepfather, I suppose? |
34975 | Hey, where''d that truck go? |
34975 | How about the trophies at the thatched roof cottage? 34975 How are you going home, Penny? |
34975 | How could it? 34975 How could one help knowing? |
34975 | How did that thing get into this house, and what does it mean? |
34975 | How did the match ends get on the stairway? |
34975 | How did we leave it? |
34975 | How did you cash the bonds? |
34975 | How do I know if he''s still here? 34975 How do you feel, Mother?" |
34975 | How do you know? |
34975 | How do you suppose he can afford to come to such an expensive night club? 34975 How long ago was the cottage built, Lorinda?" |
34975 | How was he dressed? |
34975 | How? |
34975 | Hungry? |
34975 | I''m sorry to bother you,Lorinda went on,"but could you possibly come to our house right away?" |
34975 | If he does show up, will you telephone me? |
34975 | Is Mr. Potts here? |
34975 | Is anything the matter? |
34975 | Is anything wrong? |
34975 | Is n''t anyone here? |
34975 | Is she the Rhett girl? |
34975 | Is that especially significant? |
34975 | Is that man Ben Smith? |
34975 | Is that the place? |
34975 | Is there any news about the approaching storm? |
34975 | It''s all very well for the professor to say''find the guilty party and fight him with his own weapons,''she declared,"but how can we do it? |
34975 | Jake, seen anyone in here during the last hour? |
34975 | Lorinda, why did you try to keep me from visiting it the other day? |
34975 | Lorinda,she inquired,"is this room usually lighted?" |
34975 | Lorinda? |
34975 | May I ask your name? |
34975 | May I go with you, Dad? |
34975 | May we see your room register? |
34975 | Me? |
34975 | Mind if I tag along? |
34975 | Miss Parker? |
34975 | Missing bonds? |
34975 | Missing bonds? |
34975 | Mr. Potts, whatever possessed you to do it? |
34975 | Mr. Rhett had enemies? |
34975 | Mr. Rhett is a collector? |
34975 | Mr. Rhett, why pretend? |
34975 | Mrs. Rhett came to the bank the day your employer last was seen? |
34975 | Must I give you a schedule of my life? |
34975 | My stepfather''s secretary? 34975 Not scared, are you?" |
34975 | Not there? |
34975 | Now what became of Jerry? |
34975 | Now what is all this stupidity about Mother dying a slow death? |
34975 | Now what''s all this? |
34975 | Now what? |
34975 | Now who are you? |
34975 | Now will you get out of here? |
34975 | Now will you stop asking questions and go away? |
34975 | Oh, Salt, should we? |
34975 | Oh, dear, how will I make it when I have a thousand other things I''m supposed to do? |
34975 | Oh, yes, who are they? |
34975 | On Sunday? |
34975 | Penny off the reservation again? |
34975 | Penny, are n''t you indulging in a little wishful thinking? 34975 Penny, did I imagine it?" |
34975 | Penny, what are you talking about? |
34975 | Ready to go? |
34975 | Remember those shots you took of the Governor that were printed in the rotogravure section? |
34975 | Say, are they all deaf in there? |
34975 | Say, are you crazy? 34975 See that man who just came in?" |
34975 | Shall I wait? |
34975 | Shall we turn back and try the other? |
34975 | She''s here, is n''t she? |
34975 | Silent partner? |
34975 | So the family wo n''t talk? |
34975 | So why worry about shutters? |
34975 | So you believe Mr. Rhett may be somewhere in Riverview? |
34975 | So you decided to notify the police? |
34975 | So you know who I am? |
34975 | So you quietly walked out? |
34975 | So you took lodging in a cheap flop house on Cherry Street? |
34975 | Steal my stepfather''s money? 34975 Sure you got the name right?" |
34975 | Sure you saw Potts on the balcony? |
34975 | Sure? |
34975 | Surely you''re not superstitious? |
34975 | That was before he married your mother? |
34975 | That was yesterday, you say? |
34975 | The cottage always is kept locked? |
34975 | The men I met on the walk? |
34975 | The police are n''t here? |
34975 | Then actually it''s not a place of evil? |
34975 | Then he had no money of his own? |
34975 | Then he may have met foul play? |
34975 | Then how did it get here? |
34975 | Then how was the charm brought into the house? |
34975 | Then it was your father who built the thatched roof cottage? |
34975 | Then the_ Star_ will shut down too? |
34975 | Then this drawing probably has a connection with your employer''s hobby? |
34975 | Then what are we to do? 34975 Then what you pryin''around here for?" |
34975 | Then where are you going, Dad? 34975 Then why does it seem so unusual now?" |
34975 | Then why not get rid of her? |
34975 | Then you actually were n''t here when the cottage was built? 34975 Then you believe he walked off with the bonds?" |
34975 | Then you believe he''s been kidnapped? |
34975 | Then you believe the storm actually may strike here? |
34975 | Then you examined the desk? |
34975 | Then your stepfather disappeared as a result of the quarrel? |
34975 | To the river? |
34975 | We were sent to get a story and pictures, were n''t we? 34975 Were n''t you at the Gay Nineties last night?" |
34975 | What about''em, Penny? |
34975 | What are you doing? |
34975 | What are you going to do? |
34975 | What are you trying to do? |
34975 | What brought me? 34975 What brought you here?" |
34975 | What can she do? 34975 What did the ticket man tell you, Penny?" |
34975 | What do you advise, Professor? |
34975 | What do you mean-- his private life? |
34975 | What do you see? 34975 What do you suppose possessed Celeste to frighten me so?" |
34975 | What do you think of the weather, captain? |
34975 | What does the chest contain? |
34975 | What have you there? |
34975 | What is there to fear in two burnt matches tied with a string? |
34975 | What is useless, Mother? |
34975 | What of the serpent drawing found in your stepfather''s desk? |
34975 | What section? |
34975 | What seems to be the trouble? |
34975 | What was he like? |
34975 | What was that, Jerry? |
34975 | What was that? |
34975 | What were you saying about$ 250,000 in bonds, Lorinda? |
34975 | What will your mother do? |
34975 | What you want? |
34975 | What''s coming off here? |
34975 | What''s doing? |
34975 | What''s inside? |
34975 | What''s on your mind now? |
34975 | What''s the bad news? |
34975 | What''s the matter, son? |
34975 | What''s the reward for his capture? |
34975 | What''s this thing? |
34975 | What''s this, Penny? |
34975 | What''s wrong? |
34975 | What''s your name? |
34975 | Whatever gave you such an idea, Mother? |
34975 | When did that happen, Penny? |
34975 | When will it strike? |
34975 | Where do you suppose this leads? |
34975 | Where does this lead? |
34975 | Where is Antón? |
34975 | Where is it? |
34975 | Where? |
34975 | Which shall we take? |
34975 | Which way did he go, Penny? |
34975 | Who are the others? |
34975 | Who are you anyhow? |
34975 | Who are you? |
34975 | Who could have lowered it? 34975 Who could have taken the will?" |
34975 | Who owns the bonds? |
34975 | Who told you all this lingo? |
34975 | Who would know about the cottage except your stepfather? 34975 Why are you so reluctant to take anyone into your confidence?" |
34975 | Why attach special significance to them? |
34975 | Why did you build the passageway leading to the cave and to Celeste''s room? |
34975 | Why did you do it? |
34975 | Why do you ask, Penny? |
34975 | Why do you say that? |
34975 | Why do you seem to fear the police? |
34975 | Why not wait outside, while I go up? |
34975 | Why not? |
34975 | Why so quiet, kitten? |
34975 | Why spend all your spare time at that old newspaper? |
34975 | Why trouble your little brain? |
34975 | Why was n''t it reported earlier to the police? |
34975 | Why were you listening? |
34975 | Why would Hamilton Rhett hole in at a place like this? |
34975 | Why, Penny, what did I do with it? |
34975 | Why, may I ask? |
34975 | Why? |
34975 | Will it bite? |
34975 | Will you come in and have a cup of chocolate? |
34975 | Wind? 34975 Without telling anyone where he is going?" |
34975 | Wonder what has happened? |
34975 | Wonder what the news is tonight? |
34975 | Wonder who they are and what brought them here? |
34975 | Wonder who wrote the lead? |
34975 | Working late, are n''t you? |
34975 | Would it? |
34975 | Would you let your mother die a slow and painful death? 34975 Would your stepfather have had a hand in it?" |
34975 | Yesterday? |
34975 | You are certain? |
34975 | You believe your stepfather may have stolen the bonds? |
34975 | You did n''t by chance hear whispering from within the walls? |
34975 | You did n''t see who it was? |
34975 | You did write the warning note? |
34975 | You do n''t actually believe Celeste could make your wife ill merely by suggestion? |
34975 | You do n''t think she''ll actually be physically hurt? |
34975 | You have n''t seen him for the past ten days? |
34975 | You heard the conversation between them? |
34975 | You keep him in wall safe? |
34975 | You said they disagreed about his interest in ancient cult practices? |
34975 | You saw someone take the will, Jerry? |
34975 | You say he did n''t know until just now where the drum was kept? |
34975 | You say that, and yet you''re willing to turn your back on an unsolved mystery? 34975 You say you ca n''t explain how the paper came to be in Mr. Rhett''s desk?" |
34975 | You stayed there only one night? |
34975 | You still love your wife? |
34975 | You think your mother will put faith in all this? |
34975 | You think your stepfather may have removed the drum from the wall safe? |
34975 | You''ll report the theft of the will to the police, of course? |
34975 | You''re from the police, ai n''t you? |
34975 | You''re here only to get a story for your paper? |
34975 | You''re not going to the police station, are you, Dad? |
34975 | You''re suggesting robbery? |
34975 | You''ve heard nothing from your stepfather? |
34975 | You, Jerry? |
34975 | You? |
34975 | Your mother enjoyed travel too? |
34975 | Your mother has n''t seen the doll? |
34975 | Your mother is worse? |
34975 | Your servant? |
34975 | Your stepfather did n''t steal the drum? |
34975 | Your stepfather was especially interested in ancient religious cults? |
34975 | Your stepfather? |
34975 | Your will? |
34975 | A garden or tool house perhaps? |
34975 | Although he added:"And who is she?" |
34975 | And the words written beneath it?" |
34975 | And who is she anyhow?" |
34975 | And why would a fella with even that much dough sleep in a flop if he was n''t tryin''to dodge the cops?" |
34975 | Anything interesting?" |
34975 | Are n''t you forgetting a little matter of$ 250,000?" |
34975 | Are they safe?" |
34975 | But how did he know about it, and why would it be of any value to him? |
34975 | But it''s so dark--""See anything now?" |
34975 | By bus?" |
34975 | By the board, you mean?" |
34975 | CHAPTER 13_ MISSING FROM THE CHEST_"Mother, how did you learn about the wooden doll?" |
34975 | Ca n''t we bring in the porch furniture?" |
34975 | Can you make it?" |
34975 | Celeste started to make a retort, but just then Mrs. Rhett spoke:"Lorinda, did you put the will in the safe?" |
34975 | Confess now, is n''t it the excitement you like, rather than the work?" |
34975 | Could it be that in entering the tunnel they had revealed their presence? |
34975 | Could it have been Antón?" |
34975 | Could you see who it was?" |
34975 | Did I ever show you the one I got when I was a kid? |
34975 | Did I leave the paper in the desk?" |
34975 | Did she look well to you?" |
34975 | Did you get the pictures?" |
34975 | Did you learn the builder''s name?" |
34975 | Do you understand?" |
34975 | Everything lined up for the pictures?" |
34975 | For all you know, a secret passageway or false panels in the walls, may have been put in?" |
34975 | Furthermore, your wife is dangerously ill.""My wife sick? |
34975 | Got that straight?" |
34975 | Guess what? |
34975 | Had it been shot from the bushes behind her, and by the person who had stealthily followed her along the trail? |
34975 | Have n''t you any theory as to how the effigy got into the house?" |
34975 | He would cock an eyebrow at her, growl:"So you could n''t get in, eh?" |
34975 | How about the story?" |
34975 | How about you?" |
34975 | How can Potts afford to pay such prices?" |
34975 | How did the doll come into the house?" |
34975 | How did you get inside?" |
34975 | How was it done without our knowledge?" |
34975 | However, I wonder, is it not possible he actually is still in Riverview?" |
34975 | I telephoned DeWitt I was locked in, and what did the old crow do? |
34975 | If you catch him, will you give me a reward?" |
34975 | Instead, perhaps we can go away somewhere on a long trip-- South America, would that appeal to you, Hamilton?" |
34975 | Is Mrs. Rhett an hysterical type of woman?" |
34975 | Is it Celeste?" |
34975 | Is it the will you want, or are you after the Zudi drum?" |
34975 | Is there danger that the city will be destroyed?" |
34975 | It may mean--"she broke off and amended:"Tell me, where is the paper now?" |
34975 | Lorinda, what if it should be a native death charm?" |
34975 | Lorinda, why do n''t you question Celeste and Antón?" |
34975 | Lou, did you notice if he wore a serpent ring?" |
34975 | Louise studied the stranger a moment and replied:"How should I know? |
34975 | Now are you satisfied?" |
34975 | On the other hand, is it possible he does n''t want to be recognized in this night club?" |
34975 | Penny thought a moment, and then asked:"Could the Zudi drum have anything to do with it?" |
34975 | Penny, you do n''t think she is seriously ill?" |
34975 | Reaching the fire, she asked directly:"Lorinda, what in the world are you doing?" |
34975 | Rhett?" |
34975 | Rhett?" |
34975 | She said quietly:"Lorinda, surely now you''ll call in the police? |
34975 | Should we report what we''ve learned to the police?" |
34975 | Surely you do n''t think my stepfather would stoop to the theft of bank securities?" |
34975 | Tell me, does she know that the doll existed?" |
34975 | Tell me, what is your name?" |
34975 | Tommy, are you sure the man you saw looked like the picture in the paper?" |
34975 | Want to come along?" |
34975 | Want to see it?" |
34975 | Was it imagination or did his shriveled face mirror fear? |
34975 | Were n''t they left in Mr. Rhett''s desk? |
34975 | What are you saying?" |
34975 | What became of it?" |
34975 | What do you mean? |
34975 | What ever gave you such an idea?" |
34975 | What has taken possession of you?" |
34975 | What have you gained?" |
34975 | What is the meaning of this?" |
34975 | What is wrong?" |
34975 | What is your little game?" |
34975 | What ought I to do?" |
34975 | What reason could they have for hating her?" |
34975 | What reason would he have for taking it? |
34975 | What were you after in the safe?" |
34975 | What wind? |
34975 | What''s he done anyhow?" |
34975 | What''s this nonsense about my wife being ill and going to die?" |
34975 | What''s wrong?" |
34975 | Where is she now?" |
34975 | Where''s Dad?" |
34975 | Where''s your card?" |
34975 | Why are you burning this doll?" |
34975 | Why did n''t you tell me before?" |
34975 | Why do n''t you skip out?" |
34975 | Why do you hate Lorinda and Mrs. Rhett? |
34975 | Why not override them and hire a nurse or companion for your mother?" |
34975 | Why were n''t the other trophies taken also?" |
34975 | Why were you afraid to have me investigate the thatched roof cottage?" |
34975 | Why?" |
34975 | Will he return soon?" |
34975 | Will you explain its significance?" |
34975 | Will you go with me tomorrow?" |
34975 | Wonder what''s in this chest?" |
34975 | Would you like to see the cottage again?" |
34975 | You do n''t think anyone could possibly blame me, do you?" |
34975 | You saw for yourself that it was an effigy of Mother and that it was wrapped with string?" |
34975 | You swear you will never tell Mother?" |
34975 | You told her?" |
34975 | You''ve heard nothing from your stepfather?" |
34689 | A raft? 34689 A safe arrival in port?" |
34689 | A special joke of yours, Penelope? |
34689 | A what? |
34689 | About Rhoda? |
34689 | About the rent? |
34689 | After discovering those loose bricks, you''ll just forget about them? |
34689 | All of which leads you to conclude--? |
34689 | All rocks are pretty much alike, are n''t they? |
34689 | All true,Penny conceded,"but could n''t someone have employed him? |
34689 | Am I? |
34689 | And did you grant Rhoda''s second wish? |
34689 | And people will pay money to see them? |
34689 | And the meaning of the conversation? |
34689 | And then how will I get out of it? |
34689 | And then what? |
34689 | And what is he doing? |
34689 | And why did she turn the members of the Pilgrimage Committee away? |
34689 | And why did they come all the way from Texas to see Rhoda and Ted? |
34689 | Anything new about Jay Franklin and those record stones he hopes to sell to the museum? |
34689 | Anything? |
34689 | Are any of the bricks loose? |
34689 | Are n''t you Truman Crocker? |
34689 | Are n''t you becoming quite studious of late? |
34689 | Are n''t you forgetting something? |
34689 | Are n''t you going in the wrong direction? |
34689 | Are these the Breen youngsters? |
34689 | Are those two men still in town? |
34689 | Are you coming? |
34689 | Are you sure you did n''t do it yourself? |
34689 | As president of the organization, could n''t you arrange it? |
34689 | Because the place is n''t fixed up? |
34689 | But how could the necklace be secreted there? |
34689 | But if it is, who planted the stone on Gleason''s farm? 34689 But is n''t it funny she never invites us into the house?" |
34689 | But now that I think of it, why would n''t he be a logical person to do such a trick? |
34689 | But what can it be? |
34689 | But what can she be doing at the well? |
34689 | But what is your wish, Penny? |
34689 | But where does Jay Franklin figure in, Dad? 34689 But where is the furniture?" |
34689 | But why should anyone be prowling about Mrs. Marborough''s place at this hour? |
34689 | But why? |
34689 | But would she be willing to stay? |
34689 | Buying them off? |
34689 | By opening my home for the Pilgrimage? |
34689 | By the way, how were Mr. Coaten and Carl Addison trapped? 34689 Ca n''t we all help you?" |
34689 | Ca n''t you just see that special edition of the_ Star_? |
34689 | Ca n''t you just see the place with beaux and their ladies dancing a quadrille? |
34689 | Ca n''t you write to Texas and inquire about him and his friend? |
34689 | Can she type or take shorthand? |
34689 | Can we drive down there? |
34689 | Can you tell who it is? |
34689 | Dad, you do n''t think Mr. Kaleman will be foolish enough to pay money for that rock? |
34689 | Dad,Penny went on determinedly,"if we could make a heavy raft, could n''t the stone be floated? |
34689 | Did Mrs. Marborough sell you something? |
34689 | Did any of you recognize him? |
34689 | Did n''t she tell you where? |
34689 | Did you ask for the second one, Rhoda? |
34689 | Did you bring the flashlight? |
34689 | Did you ever notice this rock? |
34689 | Did you have anything to do with getting her brother, Ted, a job? |
34689 | Did you know such a rock was there? |
34689 | Did you say_ two_ baskets of food were left? |
34689 | Did you see a boy come through here? |
34689 | Did you see it yourself? |
34689 | Did you see that? |
34689 | Do I have your permission to leave the house? |
34689 | Do museum authorities consider the writing authentic? |
34689 | Do n''t you ever patronize a filling station? |
34689 | Do n''t you get it? |
34689 | Do n''t you have any manners? |
34689 | Do n''t you remember us? |
34689 | Do n''t you remember? 34689 Do n''t you understand?" |
34689 | Do n''t you want to see the show, Dad? |
34689 | Do we consider ourselves experts? |
34689 | Do we need additional evidence to hold these men? |
34689 | Do you care to hear what Jay Franklin did? |
34689 | Do you know the location of the property? |
34689 | Do you know who he was? |
34689 | Do you really think you could take me in at your place? |
34689 | Do you suppose Franklin had any part in hiring Truman Crocker to fake those record stones? |
34689 | Do you suppose Mrs. Marborough is here? |
34689 | Do you think wishes really do come true? |
34689 | Does your company pay for them? |
34689 | Driving into Riverview? |
34689 | Eight- thirty? |
34689 | Excuse me,she called eagerly,"do you buy old bottles?" |
34689 | Find anything? |
34689 | Forgetting what? |
34689 | Found what? |
34689 | Friends of his? |
34689 | Friends of yours? |
34689 | Happy? |
34689 | Have n''t I been punished enough? |
34689 | Have n''t you heard about it, Louise? 34689 Have you found anything?" |
34689 | He confessed to the theft of the necklace? |
34689 | Her poverty, perhaps? |
34689 | How about a trip out to Mrs. Marborough''s tomorrow night? |
34689 | How about the good deed? |
34689 | How about the other papers? 34689 How about those apples?" |
34689 | How are you going to do it? |
34689 | How are you? |
34689 | How could it be? |
34689 | How could one remove the bricks without hiring a workman? |
34689 | How could such a stone turn up at Riverview? |
34689 | How did I know you was ever coming back? |
34689 | How did the accident occur? |
34689 | How did you ruin your clothes? |
34689 | How do we get there? |
34689 | How do you account for two types of carving on the same stone? |
34689 | How do you feel this morning? |
34689 | How is the sound brought into the house? |
34689 | How will we ever explain this? |
34689 | How will you ever get the stone on it? |
34689 | How? |
34689 | I do n''t mind the trip,her chum said,"but why are you so interested in an old rock?" |
34689 | I have my trap all ready to spring, but if this horrid rain keeps up, how can you meet Mr. Coaten by the well? |
34689 | I suppose you know why I am here again? |
34689 | I suppose you looked under the flagstones? |
34689 | I take it that Bill McJavins did n''t break down and confess all? |
34689 | I wonder who they can be? |
34689 | I wonder why I did n''t think of it sooner? |
34689 | If it''s such an old rock why was it never discovered before? |
34689 | If no one in the Palette Club prepared the basket, then who did do it? |
34689 | If the experts ca n''t agree, then how can one prove anything? |
34689 | If there''s something hidden in or around the well, why does n''t she have a workman make a thorough search? |
34689 | In case you slip and fall, just what am I to do? |
34689 | Is Mr. Coaten an old friend? |
34689 | Is Rhoda Wiegand here? |
34689 | Is he married? |
34689 | Is it as handsome as folks say? |
34689 | Is it true that wishes made there have come true? |
34689 | Is n''t it fun? |
34689 | Is n''t that for Mrs. Marborough to decide? |
34689 | Is n''t there enough breeze to carry us around? |
34689 | Is she going to back out again? |
34689 | Is that so? |
34689 | Is that the show''s publicity agent? |
34689 | Is that why they came here? |
34689 | Is this where Mrs. Marborough lives? |
34689 | Is your father here? |
34689 | It''s nice, is n''t it? |
34689 | Jerry, do you mind if I go along with you? |
34689 | Jump out and pull us in, will you please? |
34689 | Just how will it help the show? |
34689 | Just why does the stone have historical value? |
34689 | Lou, why did Mrs. Marborough return to Riverview after being away so many years? |
34689 | May I ask why you have broken into my house? |
34689 | May we light all the candles at one time? |
34689 | May we sit down somewhere? |
34689 | More stew? |
34689 | Mr. Franklin, have you a cheque book? |
34689 | Must I give you a diagram? |
34689 | Must we climb that steep hill? |
34689 | Must you stand there gawking? |
34689 | No? |
34689 | Not go closer? |
34689 | Now what is it that you wish to tell me? |
34689 | Now what possessed Rhoda? |
34689 | Of course Mrs. Weems said it would be all right to fix the basket of food? |
34689 | Off to the library again? |
34689 | Oh that? |
34689 | Oh, by the way, what did Mrs. Weems say about last night''s little episode? |
34689 | Or for that matter, any other person? |
34689 | Ought we bother Mrs. Marborough now? |
34689 | Penelope, will you wait a moment please? |
34689 | Penny, does n''t it seem strange? |
34689 | Penny, must we go through with this? |
34689 | Penny, where are you going now? |
34689 | Progress toward what? |
34689 | Real ones? |
34689 | Remember that first day we peeped into the house through the window? |
34689 | Remember that silk ladder I acquired when I helped police capture Al Gepper and his slippery pals? |
34689 | Remember the big story you wrote for the_ Riverview Star_ which was titled:_ The Clock Strikes Thirteen_? |
34689 | Rhoda,said the judge, turning to her,"did your father own land in Texas?" |
34689 | Rose Acres is n''t in danger? |
34689 | Say, what is this? |
34689 | Say, what is this? |
34689 | Sealed? |
34689 | Secret? |
34689 | Selfish? |
34689 | Shall we go upstairs, or back the way we came? |
34689 | Shall we go? |
34689 | Shall we stop and say hello? |
34689 | Should we leave the basket on the doorstep or wait until they''ve gone? |
34689 | So the Breens are friends of yours? |
34689 | So you propose to go out to the shack today and appropriate a tool? |
34689 | So you want me to dive in and drown myself? |
34689 | Something hidden during the Civil War? |
34689 | Strong arm methods? |
34689 | Ted is accepting? |
34689 | Tell me, why did you go to the house? |
34689 | That was the wish you made at the well, I believe? |
34689 | That''s what I had in mind, but of course--"When is the Festival? |
34689 | The Breens were kind enough to take you in when you had no friends, so why not stay on with them? |
34689 | The adoption? 34689 The aging could n''t have been faked?" |
34689 | The roof of the well? |
34689 | The stone could n''t have been faked? |
34689 | Then of course you''ll not agree to the adoption? |
34689 | Then why do you not ask Mrs. Marborough that question? |
34689 | Then you have decided to make your home here? |
34689 | Then you intend to leave Riverview? |
34689 | Then you received the necklace? |
34689 | Then, in their opinion the stone is an authentic one? |
34689 | This is n''t it? |
34689 | To what do you attribute it? |
34689 | True, but did n''t she tell us that whether or not she remains here depends upon certain conditions? 34689 Want a drink?" |
34689 | Want me to steer for awhile? |
34689 | Was he? |
34689 | Was that all? |
34689 | Well, what can I do for you? |
34689 | Were you able to see his face, Rhoda? |
34689 | Were you responsible for sending a basket of food to Rhoda''s people? |
34689 | What are we going to tell him, Pop? |
34689 | What are you going to tell him Rhoda? |
34689 | What are you trying to get at? |
34689 | What are you young''uns doing here? |
34689 | What became of the pearls? |
34689 | What brings you two news hawks here? |
34689 | What can this mean? |
34689 | What can you hope to find down in that well? |
34689 | What car? 34689 What could it be?" |
34689 | What did he say? |
34689 | What did you make of that? |
34689 | What do you do with the rock after you finish working on it? |
34689 | What do you see, Penny? |
34689 | What do you see? |
34689 | What do you suppose it can be? |
34689 | What do you want? |
34689 | What does it mean? |
34689 | What does she expect to find? |
34689 | What does this X on the map represent? |
34689 | What expert, Dad? |
34689 | What for? 34689 What good would it do?" |
34689 | What have you done now? |
34689 | What have you done to yourself? |
34689 | What is it, Penny? |
34689 | What is it? |
34689 | What is it? |
34689 | What is this for? |
34689 | What is this? |
34689 | What is, Penny? |
34689 | What is? |
34689 | What light, Penny? |
34689 | What ought we to do? |
34689 | What shall we tell her? |
34689 | What was the verdict, Dad? |
34689 | What was the wish? |
34689 | What were you saying about a discovery? |
34689 | What will be done about Truman Crocker? |
34689 | What will it be this time? |
34689 | What will the Parker family eat tomorrow? |
34689 | What will you do? |
34689 | What would we have done without Mr. Coaten? 34689 What would you ask for this time?" |
34689 | What''s it good for? |
34689 | What''s news and why? |
34689 | What''s our next move? 34689 What''s that?" |
34689 | What''s that? |
34689 | What''s the idea? |
34689 | What''s the matter, Penny? |
34689 | What''s the verdict? |
34689 | What''s this? |
34689 | What''s up? |
34689 | Where do the Breens live, my child? |
34689 | Where do you plan to go? |
34689 | Where do you suppose this leads? |
34689 | Where in the world are we? |
34689 | Where is the old wishing well? |
34689 | Where something may be hidden? |
34689 | Where was I last night? |
34689 | Where was that? |
34689 | Where were the pearls hidden? |
34689 | Where will we get the money? |
34689 | Where? |
34689 | Where? |
34689 | Who can he be? |
34689 | Who could have taken the pearls? |
34689 | Who hired you? |
34689 | Who is he, Penny? |
34689 | Who is he? |
34689 | Who is it? |
34689 | Who is it? |
34689 | Who wants to see a tangle of weeds? |
34689 | Who was he? |
34689 | Who were they? |
34689 | Why are you so convinced it''s all a hoax? |
34689 | Why ca n''t I talk to him in the library? |
34689 | Why did n''t Mrs. Marborough invite us into the house? |
34689 | Why do the girls dislike Rhoda? |
34689 | Why do you awaken me at such an hour? |
34689 | Why does n''t someone do something? |
34689 | Why does she act that way? |
34689 | Why in that particular place? |
34689 | Why indeed? |
34689 | Why not find out? |
34689 | Why not get off here and let me drive you home in my car? 34689 Why not go by way of Mrs. Marborough''s place?" |
34689 | Why not invite Rhoda too? 34689 Why not talk to Rhoda about it?" |
34689 | Why not? |
34689 | Why not? |
34689 | Why should Mr. Crocker be interested in playing such a joke? |
34689 | Why should an Indian show go to the trouble of having stones carved and planted in various fields? 34689 Why wo n''t you listen to reason?" |
34689 | Why, yes, what about it? |
34689 | Why? |
34689 | Why? |
34689 | Will I? |
34689 | Will it be easier for you if I go with you to the camp? |
34689 | Will she recondition the house? |
34689 | Will you agree to it? |
34689 | Will you have a cup of coffee with us? |
34689 | Will you see Mr. Franklin tomorrow? |
34689 | Will you take me to the spot where you found it? |
34689 | Wo n''t you come in, please? |
34689 | Wo n''t you come in? |
34689 | Wonder if the old lady is at home? |
34689 | Would it be very selfish of me? |
34689 | Would it help to include this house in the Pilgrimage? |
34689 | Would it seem more reasonable if I said that I stumbled and fell into a ditch? |
34689 | Would n''t you think he would soon be flooded out? |
34689 | Would n''t you want to know about it if someone were prowling about your premises? |
34689 | Yes, I shall, and I''ve been wondering-- do you suppose Rhoda and Ted would be willing to live with me? 34689 Yes, but did she really mean it?" |
34689 | You actually found a string of pearls? |
34689 | You do n''t suppose Mrs. Marborough has ventured into the passageway? |
34689 | You have n''t found them yet? |
34689 | You have no property they might wish to control? |
34689 | You intend to tell him who stole his chicken? |
34689 | You live close by, do n''t you? |
34689 | You saw the light, did n''t you? |
34689 | You say he gave you two dollars for it? |
34689 | You still believe the writing to be faked? |
34689 | You were saying something about a rock which bears writing? |
34689 | You''ll be home early? |
34689 | You''ll remain in Riverview? |
34689 | You''re preparing a basket of food to take out to the camp? |
34689 | You''re really afraid to meet that man are n''t you? |
34689 | You''re telling me to go? |
34689 | You''ve seen another light in the yard perhaps? |
34689 | Your Texas friends have left town? |
34689 | Your pearls? |
34689 | A late edition of the Star lay on the table, and she glanced carelessly at it, inquiring:"What''s new, Dad?" |
34689 | Ai n''t it a pity she ca n''t see''em now?" |
34689 | Am I right?" |
34689 | And who would go to so much unnecessary work just to play a joke?" |
34689 | Anyway, if Ted Wiegand had committed an illegal act, would n''t it be your duty to turn him over to the authorities?" |
34689 | Are n''t they carrying the story either?" |
34689 | Are n''t you being outrageously reckless?" |
34689 | Are you all right?" |
34689 | Are you sick?" |
34689 | Are you sure?" |
34689 | As it swung back a tiny crack, she called loudly:"Oh, Mrs. Marborough, are you at home?" |
34689 | But at length Penny managed to inquire:"Mrs. Marborough, are you planning to open up your home again? |
34689 | But what had brought the two men to Riverview? |
34689 | But who could have known that she had the necklace here in the house?" |
34689 | But who put the judge up to it?" |
34689 | But why should Mr. Coaten be so interested in adopting Ted and me? |
34689 | Butterworth?" |
34689 | By the way, have you made any further progress in proving that Jay Franklin''s record stones are fakes?" |
34689 | CHAPTER 4_ A RECORD ON ROCK_"What''ll we do?" |
34689 | Can you tell me where it is?" |
34689 | Could you tell me how to find them?" |
34689 | Dare we move closer?" |
34689 | Directing her gaze upon Mr. Coaten, Penny resumed:"May I ask why you are so eager to obtain a guardianship over Ted and Rhoda? |
34689 | Do n''t you remember the sheet- draped furniture we saw?" |
34689 | Do n''t you think I ever wash them?" |
34689 | Do you realize what you''ve done?" |
34689 | Do you remember those two Texas men I told you about?" |
34689 | Do you see what I''ve been sitting on?" |
34689 | Do you suppose he will sell it back to me?" |
34689 | Do you think the writing on it is genuine?" |
34689 | Franklin?" |
34689 | Franklin?" |
34689 | Franklin?" |
34689 | Have your parents lived many years in Riverview?" |
34689 | Home?" |
34689 | How do you account for it?" |
34689 | How long would it take you to get to town and back, Jerry?" |
34689 | However, as Louise and Penny went to their seats, the latter whispered:"Who do you suppose left that second basket on the Breen doorstep?" |
34689 | I wonder if they would still care to include Rose Acres in the tour of houses?" |
34689 | I wonder--""You wonder what?" |
34689 | If there had been anything valuable buried, would n''t she have done her searching long ago?" |
34689 | If you could photograph it in this unfinished state, would n''t it tell its own story?" |
34689 | If you have a knotty problem, why not test it on me?" |
34689 | Is Judge Harlan really coming to the ball?" |
34689 | Is n''t he the limit?" |
34689 | Is n''t it rather late to pay a social call?" |
34689 | Is n''t it worth a try?" |
34689 | Is n''t there anything about that big stone Lou and I found at the Marborough place?" |
34689 | Is she trying to repair it or what?" |
34689 | It seemed ages before Louise thrust her head over the ledge and called softly:"Are you still there, pet?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Marborough?" |
34689 | Mr. Franklin turned toward Mrs. Marborough to ask:"You would not object to the museum having this stone?" |
34689 | Perhaps you have heard of the Marborough pearls?" |
34689 | Shall I lift it for you so you can see the under side?" |
34689 | She waited expectantly, and then as the other did not speak, inquired:"Just what scheme are you hatching now?" |
34689 | Tell me, did you say your name is Rhoda?" |
34689 | There was a slight pause and then Rhoda said:"Will you excuse me a moment, Mr. Coaten? |
34689 | To Louise she added:"Why not come along with us?" |
34689 | Was n''t Ananias a dreadful prevaricator?" |
34689 | What became of it?" |
34689 | What do you expect to gain by it?" |
34689 | What men?" |
34689 | What pleasure is it sitting in a wheel chair staring at a cracked wall? |
34689 | What''s the matter you''re not eating? |
34689 | When you girls went through it tonight, did you notice anything unusual?" |
34689 | Who is hiding here?" |
34689 | Who would expect it to be fixed up nicely after standing empty so many years?" |
34689 | Why has Rhoda never been taken in as a member? |
34689 | Why not come with us?" |
34689 | Why would she do that?" |
34689 | Would he do it?" |
34689 | You actually have the courage to climb down into a well?" |
34689 | You did n''t by chance write it, Penny?" |
34689 | You do n''t suppose any of the members of the Palette Club did it, do you? |
35083 | A campfire? |
35083 | A girl? |
35083 | About Jerry? |
35083 | About the telegram Danny Deevers sent Jerry? |
35083 | After all, what do I know about Joe? |
35083 | After we got the extras all printed an''everything? |
35083 | All the same, ought n''t we to check into it? |
35083 | An accident? |
35083 | And Johnny Bates, the electrician? |
35083 | And do they own the island? |
35083 | And if he wo n''t cough up? |
35083 | And now, where is Jerry? |
35083 | And since when has Joe got so a- feared of his shadow? |
35083 | And that broken tree branch lying on the ground? 35083 And what you spyin''around here for?" |
35083 | And who is Danny Deevers? |
35083 | And your mysterious rescuer? |
35083 | Any houses on the swamp road? |
35083 | Anyone else in on that business? |
35083 | Anyone you know? |
35083 | Anything missing? |
35083 | Anything wrong? |
35083 | Are the newsboys here? |
35083 | Are the orchids here? |
35083 | Are you sure you feel up to it? |
35083 | At the edge of the swamp? 35083 Be ye aimin''to rent my boat again?" |
35083 | Be ye fergittin''he''s got$ 50,000 hid away somewheres an''he hain''t give us our slice yet? |
35083 | Because of wild animals, you mean? |
35083 | Bitten by a snake? |
35083 | But did ye git the picture? |
35083 | But do be careful, wo n''t you, Jerry? |
35083 | But how? |
35083 | But is Coon really fishing? |
35083 | But where is Hod? |
35083 | But where''s yer fishin''poles? |
35083 | But why did you run away? |
35083 | But why? |
35083 | By the way, any news of Danny Deevers? |
35083 | By the way, are n''t we near Clayton street now? |
35083 | By the way, do you drive a car? |
35083 | By the way, why were you so interested in going to the swamp tonight? 35083 By the way,"Penny remarked,"who is the woman on the farm just above here?" |
35083 | By whom? 35083 Ca n''t we try again tomorrow?" |
35083 | Ca n''t you guess? |
35083 | Ca n''t you let a fellow catch forty winks without sending out the riot squad? |
35083 | Cain''t ye notice thet sickish, sweet odor in the air? |
35083 | Caleb Corners? |
35083 | Can I hold on that long? |
35083 | Can I trust you guys not to slip a real bullet in when I''m not looking? |
35083 | Change for a dime, Mark? |
35083 | City bred, waren''t he? |
35083 | Could it have been one of the Hawkins''boys? |
35083 | Could the thief have been one of the Hawkins family? |
35083 | Dad, why not call the stunt off? |
35083 | Dare we follow him? |
35083 | Deevers was a big man, were n''t he? |
35083 | Did he seem dazed or confused? |
35083 | Did n''t he offer enough? |
35083 | Did n''t you ask a taximan at the hospital how much it would cost to go there? |
35083 | Did n''t you lock the car, Salt? |
35083 | Did someone attack you? |
35083 | Did the noise come from outside the swamp? |
35083 | Did ye learn what ye wanted to know? |
35083 | Did you get the address? |
35083 | Did you have any trouble? |
35083 | Did you notice or hear anything else unusual, Jerry? |
35083 | Did you notice smoke in the room? 35083 Did you see anything of Bones?" |
35083 | Did you see the truck stop there again? |
35083 | Did you trip and fall? |
35083 | Do n''t you remember me? |
35083 | Do those swampers know you''re here on the island? |
35083 | Do you have a boat? |
35083 | Do you have a picture of him? |
35083 | Does he own this swamp? |
35083 | Does it extend so far into the swamp? |
35083 | Does your father know you''re going? |
35083 | Fishin''good? |
35083 | For instance? |
35083 | Hain''t figured fer sure, but he''s the same as our prisoner, ai n''t he? 35083 Hain''t ye had enough o''the swamp after today, young''un?" |
35083 | Has anyone seen him? |
35083 | Has that picture of the traffic accident I sent over come up yet? |
35083 | Have you no idea who took the car? |
35083 | He did n''t seem to notice I had my cab filled, and says:''How much to take me to Caleb Corners?'' |
35083 | He seems all right, but what do we really know about him? |
35083 | Hear anything? |
35083 | Her? |
35083 | Home? |
35083 | How about it? |
35083 | How are you feeling, Jerry, my boy? |
35083 | How can you be so positive? |
35083 | How could the young man have left this floor and the building without being seen? 35083 How did he know you were here, Salt?" |
35083 | How did you come to be mixed up with Danny? |
35083 | How did you get to this island? |
35083 | How do you feel, Jerry? |
35083 | How does one reach Black Island? |
35083 | How far? |
35083 | How is Jerry? |
35083 | How is your foot? |
35083 | How long does the trip take? |
35083 | How long would it take to go and return here-- that is, if you went alone? |
35083 | How much of a cut do you dirty blackmailers want? |
35083 | How much? |
35083 | How mucha you know? |
35083 | How was we ter know another car was goin''to smash into us? 35083 How we gon na do it, Pappy?" |
35083 | How ye aimin''ter do it, Pappy? |
35083 | How''d they market the stuff? |
35083 | How''d you make out, son? |
35083 | How? 35083 How?" |
35083 | How? |
35083 | I wonder who did camp here? |
35083 | I wonder who he was? |
35083 | I wonder why that bird set such great store by the picture? 35083 I wonder--""Yes?" |
35083 | If I give you$ 10,000, you''ll guide me through the swamp and help me get away? |
35083 | If I watch out for snakes and only go a short ways, what harm can it do? |
35083 | If we was to agree to the$ 10,000, kin ye deliver tonight? |
35083 | If you wo n''t take me into the swamp, is there anyone else who will? |
35083 | In the swamp? |
35083 | Interesting,commented Penny,"but what is your connection with the case?" |
35083 | Into the swamp? |
35083 | Is anyone with him? |
35083 | Is he a crook or a fugitive from the law? |
35083 | Is it filled with wild and dangerous animals? |
35083 | Is n''t that Trapper Joe''s gun? |
35083 | Is n''t there somewhere Louise and I could wait? |
35083 | Is the revolver loaded? |
35083 | Is there a road near here leading in? |
35083 | Is there only one exit-- the way we came in? |
35083 | It goes into the swamp? |
35083 | It''s your nickel, ai n''t it? |
35083 | Jerry Livingston? 35083 Jerry here yet?" |
35083 | Jerry, are you there? |
35083 | Jerry, do you have other enemies besides Danny? |
35083 | Jerry, you riding with Penny and me? |
35083 | Jerry, you''ll be careful, wo n''t you? |
35083 | Learn anything? |
35083 | Lou, has n''t it been fun, coming here today? |
35083 | Lunch so early? |
35083 | Make what? |
35083 | Mark, are you sure? |
35083 | May I ask the prisoners a question or two? |
35083 | May we go with you? |
35083 | May we have a drink at the pump? |
35083 | May we use your phone? |
35083 | Maybe you do n''t think he cracked you on the head tonight at the theater? |
35083 | Message? |
35083 | Mrs. Jones drives a car? |
35083 | Near here? |
35083 | Not Jerry''s coupe? |
35083 | Not Trapper Joe''s place? |
35083 | Now that my part is finished here, suppose we go somewhere for a bite to eat? |
35083 | Now where did he go? |
35083 | Oh, what can I do to prevent them from getting away? |
35083 | Oh, where could he have gone? |
35083 | Oh, why does n''t the Immigration department reach a decision? |
35083 | Oh, would n''t we? |
35083 | On into the swamp? |
35083 | Paw, hain''t you forgittin''something? |
35083 | Penny, did you call for help? |
35083 | Please, must we turn back now? |
35083 | Purty here, hain''t it? |
35083 | Purty, hain''t it? |
35083 | Ready, Penny? |
35083 | Remember? |
35083 | Rooters? |
35083 | Safe, are ye? |
35083 | Says who? |
35083 | See anyone, Penelope? |
35083 | See those beautiful Cherokee roses growing over there on the island point? 35083 Seen anything of a dog on the island?" |
35083 | Shall I call the police, Salt? |
35083 | Shall we make it tomorrow? |
35083 | Signals? 35083 Since we''ve come this far, why not go on to the Widow Jones''place?" |
35083 | So Joe would n''t take ye? |
35083 | So he stowed aboard a troopship? |
35083 | So you got nothing to say, eh? |
35083 | So you sold your car? |
35083 | So you were trying to double- cross your pals, Danny? 35083 Someone who came from the swamp?" |
35083 | Speaking of me, Chief? |
35083 | Supposing someone who knew the swamp were helping him? |
35083 | Sure you wo n''t mind, Louise? |
35083 | Sure, what you got to kick about? 35083 Sure?" |
35083 | Taxi? |
35083 | That I wo n''t go in without a guide? |
35083 | That you, Coon? |
35083 | The Hillcrest? |
35083 | The money he stole from the Third Federal Bank? |
35083 | The stolen one? |
35083 | Then Jerry really did need hospitalization? |
35083 | Then what made you walk out of the hospital? |
35083 | Then what''s delaying us? |
35083 | Then where did you go? |
35083 | Then why did he head for Riverview? |
35083 | Then why do you refuse to take me in? |
35083 | Then why not go on? |
35083 | Then why not go? |
35083 | Then why not take me? 35083 Then why not take the picture to the hospital now?" |
35083 | Then why were you so willing to hide and help him? |
35083 | Then would he be leavin''little tracks? |
35083 | Then you did n''t have the car out today or loan it to anyone? |
35083 | Then you did n''t see him? |
35083 | Then you have the one of the auto accident? |
35083 | Then you''ll go? |
35083 | To starve? 35083 To the island?" |
35083 | Today? 35083 Told ye, did n''t I?" |
35083 | Tole ye, did n''t I? 35083 Too late? |
35083 | Up so early, Penny? |
35083 | Want me to drop you off there now? |
35083 | Want to stay in the car and spare those pretty shoes of yours? |
35083 | Was I now? |
35083 | Was Jerry really hit? |
35083 | Was it a car you saw in the ditch? |
35083 | Was n''t that the same fellow who was in the auto accident? |
35083 | We? |
35083 | Well, shall we start for Riverview? |
35083 | Well, what about this escaped convict, Danny Deevers? |
35083 | Were the taps in code, Jerry? |
35083 | Were you all together in the big bank robbery? |
35083 | Were you smoking a cigarette, Jerry? |
35083 | What about Ezekiel? |
35083 | What are we stopping here for, Salt? |
35083 | What are you waiting for? 35083 What became of him?" |
35083 | What brings ye here today? |
35083 | What can we do now? |
35083 | What did Jerry say? |
35083 | What did you learn at Black Island? |
35083 | What did you learn, Jerry? |
35083 | What do you make of it all, Salt? |
35083 | What do you see? |
35083 | What do you think made the noise? |
35083 | What do you want to know? |
35083 | What do you want? |
35083 | What happened, Jerry? |
35083 | What have we got to lose? |
35083 | What if Ezekiel fires again? |
35083 | What sort of sound was it? |
35083 | What they beefin''about? 35083 What things do you mean?" |
35083 | What time are you starting for Trapper Joe''s tomorrow? |
35083 | What was that, Dad? |
35083 | What was that? |
35083 | What were they doing in the swamp so late at night? 35083 What will you do with us?" |
35083 | What work do you have this morning that ca n''t wait, Joe? |
35083 | What would a truck be doing in there at this time of night? |
35083 | What ye aimin''to do? |
35083 | What you doin''here? |
35083 | What you sayin''? |
35083 | What you trying to do? 35083 What''s going on back in there?" |
35083 | What''s on yer mind this time? |
35083 | What''s our move, Chief? |
35083 | What''s so unusual in that? |
35083 | What''s that about Danny being in the swamp? |
35083 | What''s that noise? |
35083 | What''s that? |
35083 | What''s wrong? |
35083 | What''s yer rush, Pappy? 35083 When do you want me to stop by again?" |
35083 | Where are we? |
35083 | Where do these roads lead? |
35083 | Where does the walk lead? |
35083 | Where''d that come from? |
35083 | Where''s Tony? |
35083 | Where''s the money? |
35083 | Where? |
35083 | Where? |
35083 | Which room? |
35083 | Which way did Jerry go when he left here? |
35083 | Which way did he go? |
35083 | Who are you and why do you warn me? |
35083 | Who are you? |
35083 | Who are you? |
35083 | Who be ye folkses? |
35083 | Who could my rescuer have been? |
35083 | Who did it? |
35083 | Who does he think he is anyhow? |
35083 | Who knows, Lou? 35083 Who owns the car, Salt?" |
35083 | Who slashed these others? 35083 Who thought up the idea anyhow?" |
35083 | Who''s there? |
35083 | Who''s there? |
35083 | Who''s there? |
35083 | Who''s there? |
35083 | Who, Jerry? 35083 Whose orders?" |
35083 | Why bother? 35083 Why did n''t he wait for me to thank him?" |
35083 | Why did n''t you wait and let me thank you for saving my life? |
35083 | Why do you think not? |
35083 | Why else would we make the trip? |
35083 | Why not put that gun away? |
35083 | Why not? |
35083 | Why should she care? |
35083 | Why should we leave? |
35083 | Why turn it over to the police? |
35083 | Why would he start for the swamp? 35083 Why?" |
35083 | Will you take us in your boat? |
35083 | With that blotch of red ink on your shirt front? |
35083 | Without a boat? |
35083 | Without learning for certain who those two fellows are? |
35083 | Wo n''t you reconsider? |
35083 | Wonder where I''d better leave this revolver? |
35083 | Wonder where Jerry is? 35083 Wonder where the footprints lead?" |
35083 | Wonder who those birds were? |
35083 | Would it git us a lighter stretch if we was to turn him in? |
35083 | Would n''t we be stranded here? |
35083 | Ye got a watch? |
35083 | Ye heard me? |
35083 | Ye say it means a lot to ye to make the trip? |
35083 | Ye want to be caught by them lousy revenooers? |
35083 | Yeah? |
35083 | Yes, what is it? |
35083 | You call- a me? |
35083 | You did n''t happen to notice where he hid my clothes? |
35083 | You do n''t think he''d dare try to carry out his threat? |
35083 | You hain''t been in the swamp? |
35083 | You know- a somebody who wanta good job, good pay? |
35083 | You looka for Jerry? 35083 You mean you do n''t mind waiting here while I see where that tunnel of leaves leads?" |
35083 | You mean you still have it? |
35083 | You mean you''ll take me? |
35083 | You say a cab has n''t been through here tonight? |
35083 | You talked to the building manager? |
35083 | You''re Italian, are n''t you? |
35083 | You''re certain the car still is in the shed? |
35083 | You''re from a newspaper, and we do n''t want our pictures printed-- see? |
35083 | You''re not afraid? |
35083 | You''ve made the trip? |
35083 | Young feller, is that your car parked in the alley? |
35083 | And what are they trucking?" |
35083 | Any chance you could take me in your car?" |
35083 | Any clues?" |
35083 | Anyway, what''s your kick? |
35083 | As Penny and Salt slid onto stools in front of the counter, he turned toward them to ask briskly:"What''ll it be, folks?" |
35083 | As it changed to green she replied:"Do n''t you recall a series of stories Jerry wrote in our paper nearly a year ago? |
35083 | Big scoop for de paper, eh?" |
35083 | But do you have a boat?" |
35083 | But wo n''t she be listening for the sound of our motor as we go deeper into the swamp? |
35083 | But would anyone listen to me?" |
35083 | By the way, did you meet an interne in the hall? |
35083 | By the way, where''s Salt Sommers?" |
35083 | CHAPTER 3_ UNFINISHED BUSINESS_"Did you hear that?" |
35083 | CHAPTER 8_ IN SEARCH OF JERRY_"Now what could have become of Jerry?" |
35083 | Ca n''t we trace the driver that way?" |
35083 | Danny come here, saying the cops was after him and would we give him some clothes and hide him fer a day or two? |
35083 | Did Bones ever find his way back?" |
35083 | Did n''t ye have no sense, Hod?" |
35083 | Did you hear what they were saying?" |
35083 | Did you notice how she advised us to go directly to Riverview?" |
35083 | Did you see a snake?" |
35083 | Do I have your promise, Penny?" |
35083 | Do n''t you hear the bushes rustling?" |
35083 | Do n''t you understand? |
35083 | Do n''t you want to learn where this boardwalk goes?" |
35083 | Do we look like crooks?" |
35083 | Drown me?" |
35083 | Ever et any?" |
35083 | Ever think o''that?" |
35083 | Forgive me, will you, Penny?" |
35083 | Had the bearded stranger really been Ezekiel Hawkins, and if so, with whom had he talked? |
35083 | Hain''t we got a fool- proof system? |
35083 | Hawkins?" |
35083 | He was turning away when a sleepy voice called:"Who''s there?" |
35083 | How about the revolver?" |
35083 | How you been?" |
35083 | I heard Ezekiel Hawkins talking on Lookout Point, did n''t I? |
35083 | In any case, what chance would she have against four armed men? |
35083 | Is n''t that it?" |
35083 | Jerry Livingston?" |
35083 | Jerry has n''t been hurt?" |
35083 | Just since Danny Deevers escaped from prison?" |
35083 | Kin I give you a nice turkey leg?" |
35083 | Know anything about it?" |
35083 | Later in the week perhaps?" |
35083 | More applause? |
35083 | Now?" |
35083 | On his way to the skiff, he asked carelessly:"Come here offen, do ye?" |
35083 | Otherwise, why would they be so mean?" |
35083 | Remember your cue?" |
35083 | Salt, could n''t Jerry identify him from the picture you took?" |
35083 | Say, what you gittin''at anyway with all these questions?" |
35083 | Should n''t we ask police to try to find him?" |
35083 | Sommers?" |
35083 | Suppose I give the picture to him and ask him to go easy on Mrs. Jones? |
35083 | Surely you must have heard the shot?" |
35083 | That reporter you like so well?" |
35083 | That stunt we''ve planned for the entertainment of our out- of- town men-- is everything set?" |
35083 | The Hawkins''boys?" |
35083 | Then Penny heard one of the men demand sharply:"What was that?" |
35083 | They talka big, eat big-- but work? |
35083 | Think ye can git in there and back without being cotched?" |
35083 | This here''s a free country ai n''t it?" |
35083 | Unless--""Unless what?" |
35083 | Want to go with me?" |
35083 | We got termorrer, hain''t we?" |
35083 | Were you ever eaten alive?" |
35083 | Whar be ye from and what do you want?" |
35083 | What do you mean, Mark? |
35083 | What do you mean, young''un?" |
35083 | What happened? |
35083 | What you think I pay you for-- to eat me out of business?" |
35083 | What''s this all about?" |
35083 | What''s yer name?" |
35083 | Where are you going, Salt Sommers?" |
35083 | Where''s the revolver, Salt?" |
35083 | Who could those men be?" |
35083 | Who is he?" |
35083 | Who you calla tonight? |
35083 | Will ye come in and set a spell?" |
35083 | Will you drive me there?" |
35083 | Will you stay here and keep watch of these men for me?" |
35083 | Will you take us?" |
35083 | Wonder if he got away with anything?" |
35083 | Wonder what she saw there at the edge of the swamp?" |
35083 | Would n''t it be a good hideout?" |
35083 | Ye sure ye want to go on?" |
35083 | You keepin''any of the stuff?" |
35083 | You know- a somebody?" |
35083 | You remember that swamp road where you and Salt saw the truck?" |
35083 | You''re hungry now, are n''t you?" |
35083 | Your promise, Penny?" |
34395 | A pleasant woman, Dad? |
34395 | A roomer? |
34395 | A surprise? |
34395 | A tall, lean man in a gray suit? |
34395 | About the cargo he carried? |
34395 | About what? |
34395 | Afternoon? |
34395 | Ai n''t you made more money since I teamed up with you than you ever did before? |
34395 | All this while you made no attempt to contact police? |
34395 | Am I a lunatic? 34395 Am I seeing things or am I seeing things?" |
34395 | Am I? 34395 And how did you get into the house?" |
34395 | And how did you learn Dad intended to expose the higher- ups? |
34395 | And no questions asked? |
34395 | And then what happened? 34395 And then you dropped an unsigned letter in my mailbox?" |
34395 | And where does this garage fit into the picture? |
34395 | And you are taking care of the office in his absence? |
34395 | And you did n''t see a thing? |
34395 | And you ran the same too, I suppose? |
34395 | And you took it? |
34395 | Any news from your father? |
34395 | Any news? |
34395 | Any news? |
34395 | Any others in the warehouse? |
34395 | Any trouble at the_ Star_? |
34395 | Anything important? |
34395 | Are n''t you a bit mixed up? |
34395 | Are n''t you being a bit superstitious, Mose? |
34395 | Are you all right, Dad? |
34395 | Are you an employee here? |
34395 | Are you hurt, Lou? |
34395 | Are you hurt? |
34395 | Are you hurt? |
34395 | Are you sure that your father sought hospital treatment? |
34395 | Are you sure you can handle the boat? |
34395 | Are you sure you know the way? |
34395 | Are you sure you''re perfectly well? |
34395 | Are you willing to swear out a warrant charging Mattie and her partner with dealing in stolen merchandise? |
34395 | Baldiff Road? |
34395 | Burns, eh? |
34395 | But did n''t you notice his face? 34395 But how can I reach him?" |
34395 | But how did it get across the road? |
34395 | But is it a he, she, or it? |
34395 | But is she the one who ran away last night? |
34395 | But what became of the other automobile? |
34395 | But what''s it to you? 34395 But where are we going?" |
34395 | By the way, do you know who owns the property? |
34395 | By the way, have you decided what you''ll do about her? |
34395 | By what right may I ask? |
34395 | Ca n''t the police find her? |
34395 | Ca n''t we just wait here until someone comes along and gives us a lift to town? |
34395 | Ca n''t you borrow a car from someone at the_ Star_ office? |
34395 | Ca n''t you go faster? |
34395 | Can I? |
34395 | Can it be the same woman? |
34395 | Can you give me my bill? |
34395 | Can you use it? |
34395 | Dad did n''t seem much hurt? |
34395 | Dad, ca n''t you remember the men who took you away in the taxi? |
34395 | Dad, do you recognize any of those men? |
34395 | Dad, is Harley Schirr one of the gang? |
34395 | Did he seem dazed by the accident? |
34395 | Did n''t he have a reason for being so late? |
34395 | Did n''t he leave an address at the office? |
34395 | Did n''t he realize who they were? |
34395 | Did n''t you notice the license number? |
34395 | Did someone ask for me? |
34395 | Did you actually see any stolen tires? |
34395 | Did you deal with Ropes Mollinberg? |
34395 | Did you find Dad? |
34395 | Did you have a bad time of it today? |
34395 | Did you see him? |
34395 | Did you tell Dad? |
34395 | Did you witness the accident? |
34395 | Do n''t you know me, Dad? 34395 Do n''t you think it was intended as a joke?" |
34395 | Do n''t you think so, Salt? |
34395 | Do n''t you think we ought to go home? |
34395 | Do you have one scrap of evidence that Dad has fallen into the hands of enemies? |
34395 | Do you suppose he threw it there himself? |
34395 | Do you think he could have been waylaid by enemies? |
34395 | Do you understand? 34395 Does anyone live there now?" |
34395 | For Jerry''s address? |
34395 | For whom does he work? |
34395 | Ghost? 34395 Guess you heard about DeWitt?" |
34395 | Harley Schirr? 34395 Has Dad arrived there?" |
34395 | Has Dad been found? |
34395 | Have n''t we seen him somewhere? |
34395 | Have n''t you forgotten a rather important financial item? |
34395 | Have you had your supper? |
34395 | Have you thought about employing a private detective? |
34395 | Heard from your father? |
34395 | High toned, ai n''t you? |
34395 | Home? |
34395 | How about a date tonight, Baby? |
34395 | How about a nice smile, Baby? |
34395 | How about letting me see that story? |
34395 | How about the time you ran the High School weekly? |
34395 | How about the_ Icicle_? |
34395 | How about these other eggs? 34395 How about writing a few headlines for me?" |
34395 | How are we ever to find the listening post? |
34395 | How are you at capturing ghosts? |
34395 | How are you feeling this afternoon, Dad? |
34395 | How bad is it? |
34395 | How badly was he hurt? |
34395 | How can I buy tires? 34395 How could your father have been kidnaped? |
34395 | How did it get in Dad''s waste- basket? |
34395 | How did you learn the combination? |
34395 | How do you know he intends to do such a thing? |
34395 | How do you know? |
34395 | How do you want to go? |
34395 | How long have I been sleeping? |
34395 | How long have you been dealing in stolen tires? |
34395 | How many will you have? |
34395 | How shall I sign the editorial? |
34395 | How should I know? |
34395 | How would I? |
34395 | How''d he take the blow? |
34395 | How''ll we know when we get to the warehouse? |
34395 | How''s everything at the office? |
34395 | How, Dad? |
34395 | I really am busy--"Will you reinstate Mose? |
34395 | I wonder if this came by mail? |
34395 | I wonder what can be in those big boxes, Lou? |
34395 | I wonder why? |
34395 | I would n''t believe Mose Johnson, so why should you believe me? 34395 I''m willing to go inside,"said Louise,"but why start a fuss? |
34395 | In this blinding snow? 34395 In what condition was Mr. Parker when you left him?" |
34395 | In whose car, may I ask? |
34395 | Indeed? |
34395 | Is n''t that along the river? |
34395 | Is there anything I can do to help? |
34395 | Is this Miss Parker? |
34395 | Is this the place? |
34395 | John Gilmore? 34395 Just what am I to do?" |
34395 | Know what I''ll do? 34395 Losing five practically new tires is a mere detail in comparison?" |
34395 | Married? |
34395 | May I come inside and talk to you? |
34395 | May we come in? |
34395 | May we ride with you? |
34395 | Mind if I have a little of your heat? |
34395 | Miss Parker, what proof have you that your accusations are true? |
34395 | Mixed up? |
34395 | Mr. Parker, why not let the police handle the crooks while you look after your newspaper business? 34395 Mr. Schirr is n''t in conference?" |
34395 | Mrs. Botts live here? |
34395 | Mrs. Botts, what have you to say? |
34395 | Must we do it? |
34395 | My father entered the hospital? |
34395 | My name? |
34395 | Need a job? |
34395 | No roomer ever has stayed here? |
34395 | No word from Jerry, I suppose? |
34395 | Not alone? |
34395 | Not doing anything special, are you? |
34395 | Not without it? |
34395 | Now what are we to do? |
34395 | Now what are you keeping from me? |
34395 | Now would n''t this be a fine time to go home? |
34395 | On your way to the office? |
34395 | Or am I seeing spooks myself? |
34395 | Ought n''t we to wait for the police? |
34395 | Penny, are we really lost? |
34395 | Penny, must we wait any longer? |
34395 | Penny, what are you letting me in for? |
34395 | Penny? |
34395 | Purposely? |
34395 | Runners dull? |
34395 | Salt, how soon will you be driving to Riverview? |
34395 | Salt,she inquired,"who lives in that place?" |
34395 | Sam Burkholder here? |
34395 | Say, who''s that trackin''through the fields? |
34395 | Schirr? |
34395 | Shall I nab her? |
34395 | Shall I take the reward money with me? |
34395 | Shall we go? |
34395 | Shall we start soon? |
34395 | Should n''t we be coming to the station? |
34395 | Snoopers, eh? |
34395 | So what? |
34395 | So you admit you''ve been doing an illegal business? |
34395 | So you believe Dad has fallen into the clutches of those men? |
34395 | So you carried on crooked operations all by your lonesome? |
34395 | So you lost five tires last night? |
34395 | Supposin''I tell you how to get the whole gang, will you forget what you''ve seen here? |
34395 | Surely you do n''t expect to handle this tire gang single handed? |
34395 | Tell me, was he badly hurt? |
34395 | The Harrison place? |
34395 | The other car did n''t stop? |
34395 | The photographer who works on your father''s newspaper? |
34395 | Then how do you get your tires? |
34395 | Then what happened? 34395 Then where shall I meet you?" |
34395 | Then why did n''t he want you to publish the tire stories in the_ Star_? |
34395 | Then why not go somewhere and telephone? |
34395 | Then why not keep on? |
34395 | Then you do n''t intend to report to the police, Penny? |
34395 | Then you do n''t think it came from the tire- theft gang? |
34395 | Three men? |
34395 | Treatment for what? |
34395 | Want me to help? |
34395 | Want me to open it for you? |
34395 | Was it blue? |
34395 | Was n''t that a plane? |
34395 | Well dressed? |
34395 | Well, was n''t I right? |
34395 | Well, what are we waiting for? |
34395 | Were you afraid? |
34395 | Were you having a ghost dream? |
34395 | What Burns do you mean? |
34395 | What am I, a coward? |
34395 | What are those cops comin''here for? |
34395 | What are we going to do? |
34395 | What are we going to do? |
34395 | What are we to do? 34395 What are we waiting for?" |
34395 | What are you using for a car? 34395 What became of that woman?" |
34395 | What became of the light we''ve been following? |
34395 | What can I do for you? |
34395 | What could have become of him? |
34395 | What crates? |
34395 | What did the third man look like, Mose? 34395 What do you know about Mr. Parker''s disappearance?" |
34395 | What do you mean by that crack? |
34395 | What do you think we should do? |
34395 | What do you think you''re doing? |
34395 | What does Dad think about it? |
34395 | What does he think we are, a couple of female spies? |
34395 | What excuse will we have for questioning her? |
34395 | What good would it do? |
34395 | What happened this time, Mose? |
34395 | What happened, Charley? 34395 What happened?" |
34395 | What has, Dad? |
34395 | What have you to say about that? |
34395 | What is it you want? |
34395 | What makes you think so? 34395 What may I do for you?" |
34395 | What sort of a place do you think we run here? |
34395 | What the blazes is the matter with everyone? |
34395 | What was it? |
34395 | What were you doing in my father''s office? |
34395 | What will it be? |
34395 | What''s all this? |
34395 | What''s good about it? |
34395 | What''s so suspicious about that? |
34395 | What''s ten years or so of jail in my young life? |
34395 | What''s that across the road? |
34395 | What''s wrong with me? |
34395 | When are you breaking it, Dad? |
34395 | When will you be home? |
34395 | Where are you going? |
34395 | Where did you go after you left the_ Star_ office? |
34395 | Where is Mose this morning, Charley? |
34395 | Where is he now? |
34395 | Where is he? |
34395 | Where is my father now? |
34395 | Where is that? |
34395 | Where is the mail? |
34395 | Where to? |
34395 | Where to? |
34395 | Where''s my father? |
34395 | Where''s the coupe? |
34395 | Where''s the rest of your men? |
34395 | Where, Dad? |
34395 | Where? |
34395 | Which hospital? |
34395 | Which way was it going, Mose? |
34395 | Who am I? |
34395 | Who are these people? |
34395 | Who are you? |
34395 | Who are you? |
34395 | Who are you? |
34395 | Who gave you permission to open the safe? |
34395 | Who is it? |
34395 | Who is the woman? 34395 Who is this, please?" |
34395 | Who told you that yarn? |
34395 | Who were the men? |
34395 | Who''s in charge? |
34395 | Why did n''t he ask to go home? |
34395 | Why did n''t you give this information to the police immediately? |
34395 | Why did n''t you go through with it? |
34395 | Why did n''t you report to the police? |
34395 | Why did you summon those men, of all persons? |
34395 | Why do n''t he climb over the fence? |
34395 | Why do n''t the police come? |
34395 | Why do n''t we get closer? |
34395 | Why do n''t we go? |
34395 | Why do n''t you take over, Penny? |
34395 | Why do n''t you wait in the cab? |
34395 | Why do they stare at me? |
34395 | Why do you do it? |
34395 | Why do you take that attitude? |
34395 | Why does n''t someone answer? |
34395 | Why for you? |
34395 | Why not take the day off, Mr. DeWitt? 34395 Why not talk to Carl Burns?" |
34395 | Why should I be afraid of Harley Schirr? 34395 Why should I let you take me away? |
34395 | Why should he soft- pedal the tire stories? |
34395 | Why was that? |
34395 | Why, where did you get that letter? |
34395 | Will Mattie be kept in jail long? |
34395 | Will it be possible to trace the person? |
34395 | Will someone kindly tell me why I am being imprisoned in this bed? |
34395 | Will you keep Mattie out of this? |
34395 | Will you need me any more? |
34395 | Will you notify police for me? |
34395 | Will you please ask Mose to wait there for me? |
34395 | Will you please step into my office? |
34395 | Wo n''t you come in for a cup of chocolate? |
34395 | Wonder if she can be going there? |
34395 | Wonder who or what could have made that path? |
34395 | Wonder who owns the place now? |
34395 | Wonder who owns this place? |
34395 | Would Mr. Deming be likely to annoy himself with roomers? 34395 Would you consider her a woman of means?" |
34395 | Yes,nodded Penny,"what do you suppose he meant?" |
34395 | Yes? |
34395 | Yes? |
34395 | You can see, ca n''t you? |
34395 | You did n''t take down the license number of the blue hit- skip car? |
34395 | You did? |
34395 | You did? |
34395 | You do n''t even care to know the name of the garage? |
34395 | You do n''t know what evidence he carried in the portfolio when he went to see the State Prosecutor? |
34395 | You do n''t mean a brief case? |
34395 | You do n''t mean that big estate house with the fence surrounding it? |
34395 | You do n''t want to know the name of the place? |
34395 | You heard what the cashier said to him? |
34395 | You know de road that winds up Craig Hill? 34395 You know where you are now, do n''t you?" |
34395 | You know who I am now, do n''t you? |
34395 | You live here, yet you have n''t learned that the grounds are haunted? |
34395 | You remember everything? |
34395 | You remember me, do n''t you? |
34395 | You remember us, do n''t you? |
34395 | You say you were driving? |
34395 | You''ll take a taxi? |
34395 | You''re making an issue of it? |
34395 | You''re not going to cave in now, are you? |
34395 | Young lady, how did you learn the combination? |
34395 | Your father is n''t here? |
34395 | Your friends? |
34395 | 32?" |
34395 | A Black Market place?" |
34395 | A muffled voice called:"Who''s there?" |
34395 | And then what am I to do?" |
34395 | And then when I saw the ghost--""What ghost?" |
34395 | And who would play Hallowe''en games on a cold night like this?" |
34395 | Anything wrong?" |
34395 | Are you ready to put on that tire?" |
34395 | At home?" |
34395 | At length however, he aroused himself and asked:"Have you tried your father''s safe?" |
34395 | Botts?" |
34395 | Botts?" |
34395 | Botts?" |
34395 | Burns?" |
34395 | Burns?" |
34395 | But one night a girl broke in-- could that have been you, Penny?" |
34395 | By the way, Jerry, what are your plans?" |
34395 | By the way, no telegram has come from Jerry?" |
34395 | CHAPTER 24_ TRICKERY_"What d''you think you''re doing in here?" |
34395 | Ca n''t either of you tell me the truth?" |
34395 | Can you identify them?" |
34395 | Can you tell me anything about his disappearance?" |
34395 | Cutting short Penny''s praise of it, she inquired alertly:"Going somewhere?" |
34395 | Dared she open it? |
34395 | DeWitt?" |
34395 | DeWitt?" |
34395 | DeWitt?" |
34395 | DeWitt?" |
34395 | Deming?" |
34395 | Deming?" |
34395 | Deming?" |
34395 | Deming?" |
34395 | Did it look like him?" |
34395 | Did the cab drive away?" |
34395 | Did the ghost disappear?" |
34395 | Did you ever tell anyone that Dad is planning to expose the gang?" |
34395 | Did you notice the woman who offered my father a ride?" |
34395 | Do I have to explain everything to you? |
34395 | Do n''t you remember?" |
34395 | Do n''t you understand, Mrs. Weems? |
34395 | Do you remember Salt Sommers?" |
34395 | Does this prove my story?" |
34395 | Fearful lest the woman had lost her nerve and was about to hang up, Penny said anxiously:"Where shall I meet you? |
34395 | Ghosts kinda slither, do n''t they?" |
34395 | Has yo''been lookin''for dat ghost?" |
34395 | Have you any evidence?" |
34395 | He did n''t telephone here?" |
34395 | How about it, boys?" |
34395 | How about signing for the telegram?" |
34395 | How could he have found out?" |
34395 | How could it be your father?" |
34395 | How''s the trucking business?" |
34395 | I take it you''re not a government agent?" |
34395 | I''ve not paid it for a long while, have I?" |
34395 | Is there a chance my memory ever will return?" |
34395 | Look after this customer, will you?" |
34395 | May I take a message?" |
34395 | Mr. Parker hesitated and then said:"I can trust you, ca n''t I, Penny?" |
34395 | Now where is the meeting to be held?" |
34395 | Now, are you interested?" |
34395 | Paper, Miss?" |
34395 | Parker?" |
34395 | Remember the big truck?" |
34395 | Schirr?" |
34395 | Sensing the presence of someone in the room she called sharply:"Who''s here?" |
34395 | Tell me, which way did the cab go?" |
34395 | That egg? |
34395 | Then one of the men, a red- faced fellow with a twisted lower lip, asked:"You lookin''fer somebody?" |
34395 | Then, recovering his poise, he scowled and demanded:"Here again?" |
34395 | Think we ought to try it, Penny?" |
34395 | This is a defense plant, or did n''t you know?" |
34395 | Thrusting his head through the opening he bellowed angrily:"What you tryin''to do? |
34395 | Turning to Louise, she asked earnestly:"You believe I saw something wandering about the estate last night, do n''t you?" |
34395 | Turning to leave the cage, she inquired:"Where is Mose now? |
34395 | Weems?" |
34395 | What became of that man I thought was Dad?" |
34395 | What brings you girls here on such a wild night?" |
34395 | What can we do?" |
34395 | What could she hope to gain by pursuing the strange woman? |
34395 | What do you know about my father?" |
34395 | What do you mean, Penny?" |
34395 | What do you think?" |
34395 | What does he have to do with it?" |
34395 | What does the doctor say? |
34395 | What ghost?" |
34395 | What is it you want?" |
34395 | What may I do for you?" |
34395 | What will you give me to spill?" |
34395 | What''s wrong with me?" |
34395 | Where did Mr. Parker go when he left here?" |
34395 | Where did you see her?" |
34395 | Who discharged him?" |
34395 | Who then, was he? |
34395 | Why did you run away?" |
34395 | Why had he refused to talk to her at the gate? |
34395 | Why not tramp over there and ask him to telephone our folks?" |
34395 | Why should I deceive you by taking a stranger into the house?" |
34395 | Will you come to my home?" |
34395 | Will you come with me?" |
34395 | Wreck my truck?" |
34395 | You know the cemetery out on Baldiff Road?" |
43582 | ''Who''s afraid of the big, bad wolf?'' |
43582 | A ghost? |
43582 | About fifty yards back, you say? 43582 Abraham Lincoln Jones''s family?" |
43582 | Abraham Lincoln Jones? 43582 Ai n''t Elsie with you?" |
43582 | And ai n''t Miss Jane comin''? |
43582 | And did n''t you ever go to school? |
43582 | And had she kidnaped Elsie too? |
43582 | And has n''t she come back all morning? |
43582 | And have her half kill me for doin''it? 43582 And how about Hannah? |
43582 | And is this Elsie? |
43582 | And what business is that of your''n? |
43582 | And what do you think that is, Mary Lou? |
43582 | And where is Elsie? |
43582 | And your aunt refused? |
43582 | And, by the way, where is the box of gold pieces you stole from Miss Grant? |
43582 | And-- all about it? |
43582 | And-- and-- can you remember what Miss Pearson wore? |
43582 | Any more chickens stolen? |
43582 | Any news? |
43582 | Any news? |
43582 | Are these the girls Mother says I took for a ride last night? |
43582 | Are you afraid of the storm? |
43582 | Are you going to stay home now and leave Elsie all alone? |
43582 | Are you tired? |
43582 | Because, what would they do with it? 43582 Better wait and find out whether she really is rich, had n''t you?" |
43582 | But how do you think Harry could have stolen the money if your aunt Mattie was with him all the time? |
43582 | But how will that help us to find out whether he is the thief? |
43582 | But should n''t I go over to see her? |
43582 | But suppose we were arrested for prowling? |
43582 | But surely you do n''t believe Elsie stole that money? |
43582 | But there is n''t anything valuable for anybody to steal now, is there, Miss Grant? |
43582 | But what good would it do us to ride with him? |
43582 | But when did you come to them? |
43582 | But where''s Elsie? |
43582 | But why is that? |
43582 | But why would he do that? 43582 But you came upon the gypsies before you got to any town?" |
43582 | By herself, I mean? |
43582 | By whom? |
43582 | Can I drive you over, Aunt Mattie? |
43582 | Can I go with you, Sis? |
43582 | Change of costume? |
43582 | Chickens? |
43582 | Could he have stolen the money? |
43582 | Could n''t he have entered before your aunt went to bed? |
43582 | Could n''t somebody have climbed in over the porch roof while the family were eating in the dining room? |
43582 | Could you possibly read me the number engraved on it? |
43582 | Daddy is n''t home yet? |
43582 | Daddy, do you think Elsie is guilty? |
43582 | Did anything else happen yesterday? |
43582 | Did he go right out when he came downstairs? |
43582 | Did it have anything valuable in it? |
43582 | Did n''t she tell you about what happened last night? |
43582 | Did she call them? |
43582 | Did she say you''d marry a tall, good- looking fellow, with lots of personality? |
43582 | Did she take the rest of the money? |
43582 | Did they steal the chickens? |
43582 | Did you have any trouble getting away, Jane? 43582 Did you hear any of those queer noises-- I mean the kind you heard before, when you thought somebody searched that old trunk in the attic?" |
43582 | Did you keep it yourselves? |
43582 | Did you know she kept money and jewels in her house? |
43582 | Did you see the girl then? |
43582 | Did you tell her about the necklace? |
43582 | Did you tell her then? |
43582 | Do n''t I look nice, Hannah? |
43582 | Do n''t the servants sleep there too? |
43582 | Do n''t you expect to be home in time for supper? |
43582 | Do n''t you go to school? |
43582 | Do n''t you realize that today is the picnic? |
43582 | Do n''t you think I better go into the house and light the lamps for you? |
43582 | Do we all go in in a bunch? |
43582 | Do you children know Miss Elsie Grant? |
43582 | Do you feel equal to hearing it? |
43582 | Do you know how much was taken? |
43582 | Do you know where these people live? |
43582 | Do you like her? |
43582 | Do you mean Elsie? |
43582 | Do you remember what kind of jewelry she had on? 43582 Do you think she could have been kidnaped, Daddy?" |
43582 | Do you want to see William about your cow and your garden? |
43582 | Do you want to stop for one? |
43582 | Does n''t she ever spend any? |
43582 | Does n''t this girl go to high school? |
43582 | Does she know I did n''t steal the money or the necklace? |
43582 | Does this safe have a combination lock? |
43582 | Elsie did n''t come back, did she, William? |
43582 | For how long? |
43582 | Forgot all about that tennis date we had, did n''t you? |
43582 | Fortune? |
43582 | Fortunes? |
43582 | Giving_ you_ the air? 43582 Gold pieces? |
43582 | Got your flashlight, Mary Lou? |
43582 | Got your swimming suit, Mary Lou? |
43582 | Had n''t we better all go-- till Aunt Mattie gets back from the hospital? 43582 Had n''t we better get out a searching party, dear, immediately? |
43582 | Harrisburg? |
43582 | Has anybody been here? |
43582 | Has everybody some money-- in silver? |
43582 | Has she consented? |
43582 | Has that been taken too? |
43582 | Have him arrested? |
43582 | Have n''t you been up in Miss Grant''s room? |
43582 | Have you any plan at all? |
43582 | Have you made out who the people are on the porch? |
43582 | Have you seen a young girl anywhere around here-- or in the woods? |
43582 | Have you seen any gypsies around? |
43582 | He''s your aunt Grace''s oldest son? |
43582 | Honestly? 43582 Honestly?" |
43582 | How about eating some of those sandwiches your mother packed for us? |
43582 | How about supper time? |
43582 | How about the Pearsons? |
43582 | How could she take a train? 43582 How could we?" |
43582 | How did she find out about them? |
43582 | How did you get the safe open? |
43582 | How do we sleep tonight? |
43582 | How do you know she did n''t do it? |
43582 | How do you suppose she knew that I lived there? |
43582 | How does Hannah account for it? 43582 How is your kitten today?" |
43582 | How long do you think four hundred dollars would keep us? |
43582 | How much? |
43582 | How old are they? |
43582 | I can hardly believe it.... You checked up with the bus companies as well as the railroads?... 43582 I have a lot of clothes, have n''t I, Mother?" |
43582 | I know the place.... You do n''t live there? |
43582 | I mean, after Harry went home? |
43582 | I mean, all the living relatives of Miss Mattie Grant? |
43582 | I mean-- when it is n''t vacation time? |
43582 | If you see Elsie, will you tell her to come to our house? 43582 In the old witch''s bed? |
43582 | Is Hannah still here? |
43582 | Is he here often? |
43582 | Is he home? |
43582 | Is n''t Miss Grant supposed to be rich? |
43582 | Is that a nice way to treat a couple of splendid fellows like ourselves? |
43582 | Is that everybody? |
43582 | Is that so? |
43582 | Is that what your aunt did? |
43582 | Is this Mr. John Grant? |
43582 | Is this the Bon Ton Boot Shop? 43582 Is this where you were last night?" |
43582 | Is this your kitten? |
43582 | It is n''t true, is it, dear? |
43582 | It is terribly hot, is n''t it? |
43582 | It''s naturally curly, is n''t it? 43582 Just getting up, eh?" |
43582 | Lem''me see.... Las''night was Sattiday, was n''t it? 43582 Mary Lou, are you expecting any trouble from these gypsies?" |
43582 | May I go? |
43582 | May I say something? |
43582 | May I stay here till the storm is over? |
43582 | May I use your telephone? |
43582 | May we see Miss Grant, Hannah? |
43582 | May we see inside the closet before we go? |
43582 | Miss Matilda Grant is your aunt, I suppose, Miss----? |
43582 | Miss Mattie''s? |
43582 | Money? 43582 Mr. John Grant told you about my awful experience on Saturday night, did n''t he?" |
43582 | Must you go, dear? 43582 My daughter? |
43582 | My sister- in- law? 43582 Not Miss Grant''s bonds?" |
43582 | Not really? |
43582 | Nothing to do? |
43582 | Now what can Max want at this time of night? |
43582 | O.K.... Well, can you go? |
43582 | Oh, what could we do? |
43582 | Old Mrs. Grant''s ghost? |
43582 | Only I thought, of course, that she already had.... Shall I try my luck next, or will one of you girls go? |
43582 | Or do we cook our own supper? |
43582 | Or shall we? |
43582 | Perhaps you can tell me who took them? |
43582 | Picnic? 43582 Quite a nice ride after all, is n''t it?" |
43582 | Really? 43582 Really?" |
43582 | Remember that? |
43582 | Robbed? |
43582 | Scream? |
43582 | Sez you? |
43582 | Shall I tell you the story now-- about the necklace? |
43582 | Shall we use some of this money for carfare? |
43582 | Since you know about the chickens being stolen, Mrs. Jones, did you happen to hear anything unusual last night at Dark Cedars? |
43582 | Snooping? 43582 So you did take in a fifty- dollar bill?" |
43582 | So, if he took the money, he must have had it in his pocket all this time? 43582 Still acting the detective?" |
43582 | Still have the money? |
43582 | Suppose I go up to the attic and sleep with Elsie? |
43582 | Suppose he does n''t want the police notified that Elsie is missing? |
43582 | Suppose he locked us in? |
43582 | Suppose she accuses your husband? |
43582 | That''s what I think,agreed Mary Louise...."What are you going to do now?" |
43582 | The Grants and the Pearsons, I mean? |
43582 | The boys are willing, are n''t you? |
43582 | The lock was broken? |
43582 | The one she lost, you remember? 43582 Then how can I help you?" |
43582 | Then may I bring Elsie Grant home with me while her aunt is in the hospital? |
43582 | Then something does happen after dark? |
43582 | Then what happened? |
43582 | Then who did? |
43582 | Then whom else do you suspect, Daddy? |
43582 | Then why not let the boys drive us up? |
43582 | Then why two suits? |
43582 | Then your aunt Grace is n''t your aunt Mattie''s real sister? |
43582 | Walk again? |
43582 | Was n''t anything stolen? |
43582 | Was n''t the shock too much for her? 43582 Was that the only time anything like that ever happened?" |
43582 | Was the spirits here again? |
43582 | Was your aunt Grace in the bedroom at all during the afternoon? |
43582 | We''d love to, but do n''t you think we ought to take Miss Grant''s money back to her? |
43582 | Well, it was worth it, was n''t it? 43582 Well-- er-- you went to that dance last night, did n''t you, with the Country Club people? |
43582 | Were any of you here yesterday morning? |
43582 | What are the Pearsons like? |
43582 | What are you going to do to him, Mattie? |
43582 | What are you gossiping about, Hannah? 43582 What are you standing there talking about, Elsie? |
43582 | What did he want yesterday? |
43582 | What did you do? |
43582 | What do you make of that, Mary Lou? |
43582 | What do you say, Mary Lou? |
43582 | What else did you learn this afternoon? |
43582 | What family? |
43582 | What ghosts? |
43582 | What girl? |
43582 | What happened? |
43582 | What happened? |
43582 | What in the world happened? |
43582 | What is it, Miss Grant? |
43582 | What mischief are you two up to now? |
43582 | What money? |
43582 | What next? |
43582 | What next? |
43582 | What proof have you, Mattie? |
43582 | What ruby necklace? |
43582 | What shall we do, Daddy? |
43582 | What time is it? |
43582 | What time was that? |
43582 | What will be done with her when they do find her? |
43582 | What''s happened to this bed? |
43582 | What''s he like? |
43582 | What''s her name? |
43582 | What''s the best way to Coopersburg? |
43582 | What''s the idea, sneaking in like a ghost? |
43582 | What''s the matter, Elsie? |
43582 | What''s this I hear? |
43582 | Whatever would you do? |
43582 | When can we see your aunt? |
43582 | When did she miss this money? |
43582 | When do we visit these gypsies you were talking about, Max? |
43582 | Where are you going? 43582 Where did you get them clothes, Elsie?" |
43582 | Where have you been, Sis? |
43582 | Where have you two been? |
43582 | Where is Elsie? |
43582 | Where is Miss Grant''s necklace? |
43582 | Where were you, Elsie? |
43582 | Where''s the other fifty? |
43582 | Where? |
43582 | Which are most likely to have heard about the necklace? 43582 Who do you think could have taken it?" |
43582 | Who is she? |
43582 | Who was the thief? |
43582 | Why did n''t you take Silky with you? 43582 Why do n''t you run away, now that you have some decent clothes?" |
43582 | Why do n''t you sleep on the second floor too? |
43582 | Why do you say that? |
43582 | Why do you want to find the gypsies, Mary Lou? |
43582 | Why? |
43582 | Why? |
43582 | Why? |
43582 | Will she be sent to prison if she is proved guilty? |
43582 | Will you come over here and talk to me a little while? |
43582 | Will you do something for me? |
43582 | Will you do this for me, Daddy? |
43582 | Will you keep it out of the bank for an hour or two-- in case we want to identify it-- for a certain purpose? |
43582 | Will you tell her what happened last night? |
43582 | Would he steal chickens? |
43582 | Would you tell us just how much money was taken, Miss Grant? |
43582 | Yes, that was wise, Miss Grant.... Now, may I write down the numbers of the bills that were stolen? |
43582 | You ai n''t a- goin''a walk, Miss Mattie? |
43582 | You are very fond of Elsie, are n''t you, Daughter? |
43582 | You did n''t expect to do it, did you? |
43582 | You did n''t hear about the robbery? |
43582 | You did n''t know we were coming for a visit, did you, Elsie? |
43582 | You did n''t mind, did you, Miss Grant? |
43582 | You did n''t obey her, did you? |
43582 | You did n''t see a girl about fifteen years old in a green silk dress, did you, children? |
43582 | You did n''t show them to her, did you? |
43582 | You did n''t tell your mother that? |
43582 | You did n''t, did you, Corinne? |
43582 | You do n''t believe that stuff, do you? |
43582 | You do n''t mean to tell me you three girls will be here alone every night? |
43582 | You do n''t mean----? |
43582 | You do n''t mind if we try, do you, Miss Grant-- if it''s all on the quiet? |
43582 | You do n''t mind, do you? 43582 You do n''t really believe there is anything, do you, Mary Lou?" |
43582 | You do n''t think I did that fiendish thing, do you, Mary Louise? |
43582 | You do n''t think that''s important? |
43582 | You do n''t think we could tell our secrets in front of the whole bunch, do you? |
43582 | You do n''t think we''ll be cold? |
43582 | You have n''t found it for me yet, have you, Mary Louise? |
43582 | You have the gold? |
43582 | You know who has been taking them? |
43582 | You mean Corinne Pearson? |
43582 | You mean you want to ask me questions? |
43582 | You mean you''re sorrier for me than for yourself-- about losing the necklace? |
43582 | You really mean that? |
43582 | You really want me? |
43582 | You surely have n''t any of the gold, have you, Harry? |
43582 | You suspect somebody definitely? |
43582 | You think maybe I done it? |
43582 | You think we kept that, do n''t you, Miss Grant? |
43582 | You were able to see her, then? |
43582 | You were? |
43582 | You wo n''t do anything to Corinne, will you, Aunt Mattie? |
43582 | You''ll come, Jane? |
43582 | You''re a society reporter on the_ Star_--aren''t you? 43582 You''re all right?" |
43582 | You''re not fooling me? |
43582 | You''re not going to the police and tell what you know? 43582 You''ve been reading_ Jane Eyre_, have n''t you, Jane? |
43582 | You- all want to see Ma? |
43582 | Your father? |
43582 | And how could he have gotten away so quickly? |
43582 | And how she sneaked in there night before last, scaring us so? |
43582 | And saw the way things were upset?" |
43582 | And shall I take the key, or will William want to keep it?" |
43582 | And to whom?" |
43582 | And was n''t she just furious at me?" |
43582 | And what do you think I saw?" |
43582 | And what would become of the cow?" |
43582 | And will you do the same with your mother?" |
43582 | And will you drive us as far as Dark Cedars and bring the car back?" |
43582 | Are n''t I as pretty and as important as Corinne Pearson?" |
43582 | Because, where would he get the money unless he stole his aunt''s?" |
43582 | Besides, what do you know about Elsie Grant? |
43582 | But did this colored woman hear them last night-- the gypsies, I mean?" |
43582 | But if she was going to steal, why did she do it at night, when we were there? |
43582 | But if the burglars did n''t take anything, they wo n''t be likely to return, will they?" |
43582 | But what do you think, Daddy?" |
43582 | But what''s the use of good victuals if you''re half scared of your life all the time? |
43582 | But when was she robbed?" |
43582 | But would n''t Elsie have heard her?" |
43582 | By the way, did she think you two were engaged?" |
43582 | CHAPTER XII_ Bound and Gagged_"How was your fortune, Mary Louise?" |
43582 | Can we stay here until a bus comes along-- they do run along here, do n''t they?" |
43582 | Can you tell me whether you took in a fifty- dollar bill yesterday from any of your customers?" |
43582 | Come in-- or shall I come out on the porch?" |
43582 | Corinne shrugged her shoulders and looked imploringly at her mother, as if to say,"Ca n''t something be done with that crazy woman?" |
43582 | Could they know about the necklace, Mr. Grant, do you suppose?" |
43582 | Did Jane tell you about Miss Grant?" |
43582 | Did Miss Grant believe in Hannah''s theory about the ghosts? |
43582 | Did anything happen up there? |
43582 | Did he have a brown satchel with him?" |
43582 | Did n''t you say that the hand that touched you was thin?" |
43582 | Did you ever see her?" |
43582 | Did you find Elsie?" |
43582 | Did you learn her whereabouts last night?" |
43582 | Did you lose the bonds too, Aunt Mattie?" |
43582 | Do n''t you remember?" |
43582 | Do n''t you think we can, John?" |
43582 | Do n''t you want to come along too, Elsie?" |
43582 | Do you remember how pleased she was that I was n''t going to sleep with you in Miss Mattie''s room? |
43582 | Do you want to hear them?" |
43582 | Does it suit you, Elsie?" |
43582 | Finally she said,"You heard about last night from Hannah? |
43582 | Gay who put the question that was trembling on Mary Louise''s lips:"Does she think her niece-- Elsie Grant, I mean-- stole the necklace?" |
43582 | Grant?" |
43582 | Grant?" |
43582 | Grant?" |
43582 | Had n''t she claimed that she had done the house- cleaning for forty years at Dark Cedars? |
43582 | Had the girl come here to get revenge on Mary Louise for disclosing her guilt, and was she tearing her clothes to pieces? |
43582 | Harrisburg?" |
43582 | Have n''t you ever heard of the Grants in Riverside? |
43582 | Have you ever seen Corinne Pearson?" |
43582 | Have you found my money?" |
43582 | He did n''t go upstairs again?" |
43582 | How could Corinne be the cause of your bad health, Aunt Mattie? |
43582 | How did you get it if you did n''t steal it out of my safe?" |
43582 | How old are you?" |
43582 | How?" |
43582 | I always did suspect her.... And has she the other fifty dollars?" |
43582 | I believe she attended that little private school, and now she goes around with the Country Club set, does n''t she?" |
43582 | I do n''t want to drag the Grant name into the papers if I can help it.... Is he home?" |
43582 | I hope we find out.... By the way,"she added,"you could n''t tell me just how much was taken, could you, Hannah?" |
43582 | I mean, without giving any explanation?" |
43582 | I suppose you are planning to go over to the hospital to see Miss Grant?" |
43582 | If it was burglars, why was n''t somethin''stolen?" |
43582 | If that had been a burglar, why would n''t Silky have barked when he was getting into the house? |
43582 | In what way?" |
43582 | Is n''t it all right if I promise to go to bed very early?" |
43582 | Is that why you ask?" |
43582 | Jane and I will do all we can to help you, wo n''t we, Jane?" |
43582 | Jones?" |
43582 | Jones?" |
43582 | May I?" |
43582 | Mo''chickens took?" |
43582 | Mrs. Grace Grant-- a woman about my age? |
43582 | Mrs. Jones saw the gypsies stealing the chickens.... Well, did they give you some supper?" |
43582 | My money?" |
43582 | No, I was in bed asleep, and we neve''wakened up at all.... Why? |
43582 | No, ma''am, it ai n''t nateral what''s goin''on here, and William and I are movin''out----""What''s this? |
43582 | Now, wo n''t that be fun?" |
43582 | Now-- don''t you want to go in and try them on?" |
43582 | Or does she think, like your aunt, that you did it?" |
43582 | Or to some detective?" |
43582 | Remember? |
43582 | She ai n''t lost, am she?" |
43582 | She always says she is leaving him all her money in her will-- so why would he bother to steal it?" |
43582 | She asked,"Did the girl like the clothes, dear?" |
43582 | She cleared her throat: why could n''t the old lady help her out by asking her a question about the clothing? |
43582 | The girl nodded obediently, but before she disappeared she softly asked Mary Louise,"Will you and Jane be back again tomorrow?" |
43582 | The girls who rescued Aunt Mattie''s kitten-- remember? |
43582 | Then, if it was a woman in Miss Grant''s family, how many possible suspects have you?" |
43582 | Then, of Hannah, she inquired,"How soon do we have breakfast?" |
43582 | Understand? |
43582 | Want to come along, Jane?" |
43582 | Was Corinne Pearson there?" |
43582 | Was dere real stones in it-- genu- ine?" |
43582 | Was n''t there anything else in the house missing?" |
43582 | Well, you do n''t believe any longer that she''s innocent, do you, Mary Louise?" |
43582 | What color?" |
43582 | What could Miss Grant possibly own, Hannah, that she''s afraid of losing?" |
43582 | What in the world would she do to pass the time until her father came for her at five o''clock? |
43582 | What room are you going to sleep in-- Hannah''s or Aunt Mattie''s-- or up in the attic with me?" |
43582 | What time did the dance begin?" |
43582 | What was it?" |
43582 | What would be the use of telling him about her interview with Mrs. Jones, or the establishment of Hannah Groben''s alibi? |
43582 | What''s the matter with them?" |
43582 | What''s the matter with you? |
43582 | What''s this?" |
43582 | What''s this?" |
43582 | What? |
43582 | Where is it?" |
43582 | Where is it?" |
43582 | Where is my money?" |
43582 | Where''s your hand, Mary Lou?" |
43582 | Where? |
43582 | Who could it have been?" |
43582 | Why did n''t you wait for me?" |
43582 | Why would n''t Elsie have heard him, if she was down in the kitchen, as she said? |
43582 | Why would n''t he finish the job and leave before we came back?" |
43582 | Why you ask, Honey? |
43582 | Why, only two nights ago----""What''s this? |
43582 | Why?" |
43582 | Will you teach her, Max?" |
43582 | Would any of youse people report me if I let this here lady''s dog in the bus?" |
43582 | Would n''t she?" |
43582 | Would n''t your mother let me stay at your house if I worked for my board?" |
43582 | Would you like to copy them down, Mary Louise?" |
43582 | Yes? |
43582 | You a friend o''hers?" |
43582 | You believe that your intruder was a woman, do n''t you? |
43582 | You can keep your eye open for trouble at night-- and let me know if anything happens.... Will you do it, Mary Louise?" |
43582 | You''ve heard of him?" |
34682 | A G- man? |
34682 | A Sunday paper? |
34682 | A joke? |
34682 | A little? |
34682 | A resemblance to what, Penny? |
34682 | A skeleton key, you mean? |
34682 | Aboard a river excursion boat? 34682 Ai n''t a man got any right to privacy?" |
34682 | An anchor, for instance? |
34682 | An order for a roll of paper? |
34682 | Anchor Joe? |
34682 | Anchor Joe? |
34682 | And how do you plan to get the papers sold? |
34682 | And if I object? |
34682 | And one on his back? |
34682 | And the four conspired to steal the gold bars? |
34682 | And the four sailors saw a chance to steal some of the bars? |
34682 | And where do you propose to start your newspaper? 34682 And who pushed John Munn off the bridge?" |
34682 | And will you take Horney into your own plant? |
34682 | And you agreed? |
34682 | And you think Peter Fenestra left it there? |
34682 | And you think you have the phrase? |
34682 | And you''re after Anchor Joe? |
34682 | And you''ve been unable to find other work? |
34682 | Another thing, why should Fenestra decide to have his octopus tattoo removed? |
34682 | Any other jobs for me? |
34682 | Anyone else in the building? |
34682 | Anything else while I was gone? |
34682 | Anything we can do? |
34682 | Are n''t those clouds odd? |
34682 | Are n''t you being too lavish with your money, Jerry? |
34682 | Are we going to live at the cottage this summer? |
34682 | Are you sure they were watching this house, Tillie? |
34682 | Are you willing to do it? |
34682 | Are-- are you busy? |
34682 | As if he were afraid for his life? |
34682 | Blackmail? |
34682 | But he does have something hidden there? |
34682 | But how can he get in? |
34682 | But it can be done? |
34682 | But what about the storm cave? |
34682 | But what does it mean? 34682 But why should Judson ruin his career rather than face exposure?" |
34682 | But why should Mr. Judson submit to blackmail even for his daughter''s sake? 34682 But you''ll go with me?" |
34682 | By the way, what about dinner tonight? |
34682 | By whom? |
34682 | Ca n''t we see it here? |
34682 | Ca n''t you guess? |
34682 | Can there be any doubt that he is the customer Ellis Saal meant? |
34682 | Can we handle it? |
34682 | Can you describe him? |
34682 | Can you get Tillie Fellows a job? |
34682 | Can you tell me anything definite against him? |
34682 | Clever? 34682 Could it have been a reflection from a car headlight?" |
34682 | Could it have been written by a prowler in the building? |
34682 | Dad, ought n''t the police be sent after Peter Fenestra? 34682 Did Mrs. Weems say anything about Anchor Joe?" |
34682 | Did he now? |
34682 | Did he threaten you? |
34682 | Did n''t you notice it? |
34682 | Did n''t you tell Fenestra? |
34682 | Did n''t you think she acted as if she were afraid someone would see her, Lou? |
34682 | Did n''t you think that one man looked like Peter Fenestra? |
34682 | Did you ask him what he meant? |
34682 | Did you ever place a note on my desk? |
34682 | Did you get a good look at the pair? |
34682 | Did you get down into it? |
34682 | Did you learn anything since I saw you last? |
34682 | Did your customer have any other tattoos on his body? |
34682 | Do n''t you figure it''s a blackmail attempt? |
34682 | Do n''t you know his name? |
34682 | Do n''t you live here? |
34682 | Do n''t you read the_ Weekly Times_? 34682 Do n''t you see? |
34682 | Do you have a man working here named Joe Landa? |
34682 | Do you know him? |
34682 | Do you like it? |
34682 | Do you mind staying here alone for awhile? |
34682 | Do you suggest a nurse? |
34682 | Do you suppose the man knew who pushed him off the bridge? |
34682 | Does he pay you a decent wage? |
34682 | Does n''t the key look as if it belonged to a padlock? |
34682 | Each man was marked with an octopus tattoo, was n''t he? |
34682 | Ex- sailor, are n''t you? |
34682 | Excuse me for asking so many questions, Miss Judson, but do you know of any reason why your father might be blackmailed? |
34682 | Excuse me,said Penny, addressing her,"is there anything I can do to help?" |
34682 | Fenestra? |
34682 | For instance? |
34682 | Gosh, how did it start? |
34682 | Had he been in a fight? |
34682 | Has Anchor Joe talked? |
34682 | Have a nice time? |
34682 | Have n''t we met before? |
34682 | Have n''t you any idea what it is? |
34682 | Have n''t you any money? |
34682 | Have n''t you learned anything? |
34682 | Have you ever removed one? |
34682 | Have you told the police? |
34682 | He goes down into it at night? |
34682 | He still bothers you? |
34682 | He''s seriously hurt, is n''t he? |
34682 | Hello,said Penny cheerfully,"Dad has n''t come home yet by any chance?" |
34682 | Horney, was it true that the_ Press_ was making money at the time it closed? |
34682 | Horney,Penny said abruptly as they drove toward the river,"did you ever hear that Matthew Judson had been in trouble before he gave up his paper?" |
34682 | Horney,she questioned,"did you ever try to frighten me away from this building?" |
34682 | How about an interview with Ellis Saal? |
34682 | How about stopping somewhere for a bite to eat? |
34682 | How about the Golden Pheasant? |
34682 | How about this bar? |
34682 | How can I launch the_ Weekly Times_ without capital? |
34682 | How could the mistake have been made? |
34682 | How did he lose so much of his money, Jerry? |
34682 | How did you get home? |
34682 | How did you learn that, Penny? |
34682 | How do you propose to get this place cleaned? |
34682 | How does he make his money? |
34682 | How is he doing? |
34682 | How long have you worked here? |
34682 | How much do you charge for one? |
34682 | How much longer will it take? |
34682 | How much will you need? |
34682 | How old was she? |
34682 | How''s chances fer a ride, buddy? |
34682 | I do n''t want to bother you,Fred murmured,"but I was wondering-- do you have a job for me around here? |
34682 | I suppose you knew Matthew Judson rather well? |
34682 | I wonder if Mr. Judson did tell me everything? |
34682 | I wonder what can be the significance of the words? |
34682 | I wonder what she threw into the river? |
34682 | I wonder where he went? |
34682 | I wonder who they are? |
34682 | I wonder why he closed the plant? |
34682 | Indeed? 34682 Indeed? |
34682 | Is Joe wanted on a criminal charge? |
34682 | Is anyone there? |
34682 | Is he really poor, Jerry? |
34682 | Is it either Anchor Joe Landa or Peter Fenestra? |
34682 | Is it merely a figure of an octopus? 34682 Is n''t it possible that he went into the shop to have a photograph taken, or for some other reason?" |
34682 | Is n''t there any way we can open it ourselves? |
34682 | Is that so? |
34682 | Is that the place? |
34682 | Is there anything else you wish to know? |
34682 | Is this Fenestra''s writing? |
34682 | Is this one of your jokes? |
34682 | It seems rather mysterious, does n''t it? |
34682 | Jerry, what was the matter with that fellow? |
34682 | Jerry, who was he? |
34682 | Joe, do you know a man named John Munn? |
34682 | Joe, where are you taking Fenestra? 34682 Just because four men were pals, you think they would have such nonsense tattooed on their backs?" |
34682 | Just what do you hope to find? |
34682 | Leave me alone, will you? |
34682 | Lou,said Penny abruptly,"did you ever hear of a man named Peter Fenestra?" |
34682 | Matthew Jewel? |
34682 | May I have it right away? |
34682 | Mind? |
34682 | Mind? |
34682 | No watchman? |
34682 | None? |
34682 | Not about Matthew Judson? |
34682 | Not to Fenestra''s? |
34682 | Nothing I can do? |
34682 | Now who took my food? |
34682 | Now why, I wonder? |
34682 | Now? |
34682 | Oh, Dad,groaned Penny,"how can I? |
34682 | Oh, are you the girl who has taken over my building? |
34682 | Oh, by the way, sign this for me, will you? |
34682 | Oh, by the way, what''s the significance of that octopus thing on your back? |
34682 | Oh, is he a farmer? |
34682 | Oh, so you want a job? |
34682 | Oh, why be modest? |
34682 | Old? |
34682 | On purpose? |
34682 | Our offices? |
34682 | Pauletta is your wife? |
34682 | Pauletta, why not show Miss Parker our rose garden? |
34682 | Penny, are you ill? |
34682 | Queer sort, was n''t he? |
34682 | Shall I call the police? |
34682 | Shall I leave the car for you? |
34682 | Shall we dine at the Commodore Hotel? |
34682 | Shall we go there and see? |
34682 | So that was why DeWitt was so agreeable to all my suggestions? |
34682 | So you admit you wrote it? |
34682 | So you believe this key may unlock the door? |
34682 | So you resorted to the wig and glasses? |
34682 | Sour grapes? |
34682 | Tell me, how is Tillie Fellows getting along? |
34682 | That was nearly a year ago, was n''t it, Jerry? |
34682 | The employes liked him? |
34682 | The letter upset him? |
34682 | The necessary capital? |
34682 | The padlock was n''t locked? |
34682 | Then you feel sure he did not dispose of the_ Press_ because he needed money? |
34682 | Then you know? |
34682 | Then you think someone may have forced your father to pay money? |
34682 | Then you think there''s nothing to my theory? |
34682 | There was someone a moment ago? |
34682 | They would n''t talk? |
34682 | They''re wanted for stealing gold? |
34682 | This the office of the_ Weekly Times_? |
34682 | Tillie,she said,"how would you like to work at our place for a few days?" |
34682 | To me? |
34682 | Two? |
34682 | Using rather old stories though, are n''t you? |
34682 | Was Fenestra annoyed by it? |
34682 | Was n''t that rather foolish? 34682 Was that what he told you?" |
34682 | Well, Penny,he remarked, hanging up his hat,"how did it go today? |
34682 | Well, shall we go inside again? |
34682 | Well, since you''ve fallen heir to all this, what will you do with it? 34682 Were you able to find out what Fenestra stores in it?" |
34682 | What about the stereotyping work? |
34682 | What are you doing here? |
34682 | What are you trying to do? |
34682 | What became of the building? |
34682 | What brings you here? |
34682 | What can he be doing here? |
34682 | What can the man have done to offend them? |
34682 | What could that mean? |
34682 | What did he have on his back? 34682 What do you advise, doctor?" |
34682 | What do you think he does there? |
34682 | What do you think of the tattoo story? |
34682 | What do you want done with''em? |
34682 | What do you want here? |
34682 | What does that signify? |
34682 | What is his name? |
34682 | What is it? |
34682 | What is this, a gag? |
34682 | What is your real name? |
34682 | What is? |
34682 | What makes you think that? |
34682 | What makes you think that? |
34682 | What makes you think that? |
34682 | What makes you think the story would be worth printing? |
34682 | What of it? |
34682 | What purpose would there be in that? |
34682 | What shall we do with these things? 34682 What staff?" |
34682 | What was he like, Horney? |
34682 | What was the idea? |
34682 | What will be proven? |
34682 | What will you do about the run? |
34682 | What work did you do on the paper? |
34682 | What''s that? |
34682 | What''s the trick? |
34682 | What''s this? |
34682 | What''s to be gained by it? |
34682 | What''s wrong? |
34682 | What_ can_ he have hidden in the cave? |
34682 | When do I start? |
34682 | When was that? |
34682 | When will you come for me? |
34682 | Where do you feel pain? |
34682 | Where do you see a light? |
34682 | Where is Fenestra now? |
34682 | Where may I find him, please? |
34682 | Where''s Dad? |
34682 | Where, may I ask, did you acquire your distribution organization? |
34682 | Where? 34682 Which one? |
34682 | Who is Tillie Fellows? |
34682 | Who is he? |
34682 | Who is it? |
34682 | Who sent you here? |
34682 | Who''s there? |
34682 | Who, Louise? |
34682 | Who-- who is there? |
34682 | Why Thursday? |
34682 | Why are you so convinced there''s a deep mystery connected with the tattoo? |
34682 | Why are you trying to get into my cave? |
34682 | Why did it take so long? |
34682 | Why did you come? |
34682 | Why did you steal my lunch? |
34682 | Why do n''t you stay with me, Lou? |
34682 | Why do you say that, Tillie? |
34682 | Why do you suppose Judson closed the plant when it was prosperous? |
34682 | Why do you think he gave up the paper, Horney? |
34682 | Why does he favor your marriage to the Major? |
34682 | Why else would the girl wear one? |
34682 | Why have you been hiding in the building? |
34682 | Why indeed? 34682 Why not? |
34682 | Why not? |
34682 | Why should I? |
34682 | Why this sudden display of interest? |
34682 | Why, Penny, do n''t you understand? |
34682 | Why, may I ask? |
34682 | Why, what''s wrong? |
34682 | Why, where''s Joe? |
34682 | Why? |
34682 | Why? |
34682 | Will it be necessary to remove Joe to a hospital? |
34682 | Will it do? |
34682 | Will the building go? |
34682 | Will you come here, please? |
34682 | Willing? |
34682 | Without his hat? |
34682 | Wo n''t Dad be waiting at the_ Star_ office? |
34682 | Wo n''t it make a dandy feature for the_ Star_? |
34682 | Wo n''t you stay for a few minutes? |
34682 | Wonder how the row started anyway? |
34682 | Wonder what made them run? |
34682 | Wonder where he got it? |
34682 | Yes, I wonder where Dad found him? 34682 You are a sailor?" |
34682 | You bought a cottage? |
34682 | You did n''t ask him any questions? |
34682 | You did n''t question him about it? |
34682 | You did n''t see the license number? |
34682 | You did n''t see the one who did it? |
34682 | You do n''t think he''s the one? |
34682 | You fell? |
34682 | You have friends meeting you at the boat? |
34682 | You have n''t any idea as to whom he meant? |
34682 | You have n''t told Pauletta? |
34682 | You have no evidence to support such a theory, Horney? |
34682 | You have no place to go, Tillie? |
34682 | You have what? |
34682 | You heard us talking? |
34682 | You know who wrote this? |
34682 | You may have read in the newspapers that I am engaged to marry Major Howard Atchley? |
34682 | You mean Fenestra had hidden himself in the cave? |
34682 | You mean Fenestra set the fire? |
34682 | You mean financial? |
34682 | You mean for good? 34682 You mean that if one were able to read several tattoos together, the words would make sense?" |
34682 | You mean the firemen failed to save the_ Star_ building? |
34682 | You nearly startled me out of my wits,she laughed shakily,"What brought you here, Bill?" |
34682 | You never learned why Joe was wanted by the authorities? |
34682 | You saw that? |
34682 | You think he left that way? |
34682 | You think it may have been intended as a warning to Peter Fenestra? |
34682 | You thought that because I gave up my own paper I might not wish to see the building used by another? |
34682 | You were going somewhere? |
34682 | You wo n''t, will you, Dad? 34682 You''ll be cautious in crossing the river?" |
34682 | You''ll be sure not to mention the letter? |
34682 | You''ll do it, wo n''t you? |
34682 | You''ll promise not to use anything I tell you for the_ Star_? |
34682 | You''ll try for the job? |
34682 | You''re Miss Parker? |
34682 | You''re a former_ Press_ employee? |
34682 | You''re certain you saw a light? |
34682 | You''re hungry, are n''t you? |
34682 | You''re not hurt? |
34682 | You''re not thinking of investigating it tonight? |
34682 | You''re not turning me out? |
34682 | You''re really determined to try it? |
34682 | You''re sick of it, are n''t you? |
34682 | You''re sure you did n''t leave it anywhere? |
34682 | You''ve been living in this building a long while? |
34682 | You''ve not told your father that? |
34682 | Your allowance money, was n''t it? |
34682 | Your father knew nothing about it? |
34682 | Your father offers no explanation as to why the man comes? |
34682 | Your father sent you here? |
34682 | Your friend Carl is poor? |
34682 | Your home is on Drexel Boulevard, I believe? |
34682 | Your opinion differs? |
34682 | Your staff? |
34682 | Your street sales? |
34682 | About five hundred?" |
34682 | And when does the first issue appear?" |
34682 | And who was that other young man in the gray car?" |
34682 | And why did he lie about being pushed off the bridge?" |
34682 | And you did n''t neglect the dusting?" |
34682 | Any ideas?" |
34682 | As for the octopus tattoo, what is so strange about it? |
34682 | As soon as they were beyond hearing, Penny said quietly:"Need we pretend? |
34682 | But dare you do it? |
34682 | But what will your father say?" |
34682 | But why did she wear these things and then try to get rid of them?" |
34682 | But why should the fellow come here? |
34682 | By the way, why does he keep the storm cellar padlocked?" |
34682 | By whom?" |
34682 | CHAPTER 5_ COBWEBS AND RUST_"My dear young lady, do I understand you correctly? |
34682 | Ca n''t you write some sort of story?" |
34682 | Could financial difficulties alone account for his state of mental depression? |
34682 | Could not the data contained in the clipping have provided an unscrupulous person with a basis for blackmail? |
34682 | Dared she mention the clipping which she had found in the publisher''s desk? |
34682 | Did n''t he mis- manage the paper so that it had to close?" |
34682 | Did n''t you like it?" |
34682 | Did n''t you, Louise?" |
34682 | Do n''t you like Tillie''s cooking?" |
34682 | Do n''t you see? |
34682 | Do you know of anyone who needs a girl? |
34682 | Do you mind writing your name on this paper?" |
34682 | Do you think a tattoo looks better on the arm or the chest? |
34682 | Does my description fit the man who has been working here?" |
34682 | Does n''t she realize?" |
34682 | Does your customer come often?" |
34682 | Even should I permit the use of my building rent free, how would you meet such expenses as light, water and heat?" |
34682 | For instance, what became of her escort after the steamer docked? |
34682 | Funny place for a tattoo, ai n''t it?" |
34682 | Has he said anything about John Munn or the tattoo?" |
34682 | Has he talked very much?" |
34682 | He was the fellow who ran along the river?" |
34682 | He-- he has n''t killed anyone, has he?" |
34682 | Horney, where did you find this letter?" |
34682 | How about a half- roll or even a quarter? |
34682 | How can Pauletta be completely blind to his suffering? |
34682 | How did you know?" |
34682 | How did you start? |
34682 | How do you do it? |
34682 | How long has he worked here?" |
34682 | How many papers will you want? |
34682 | I hope you do n''t mind?" |
34682 | I wonder if someone disobeyed rules, or if there''s really a prowler in the building?" |
34682 | If you hear of a job anywhere will you let me know?" |
34682 | If you tried could you learn his name?" |
34682 | In the old_ Press_ building?" |
34682 | Is everything going well at home?" |
34682 | Is he a good cook?" |
34682 | Jerry, will you write it for the paper?" |
34682 | Judson?" |
34682 | Judson?" |
34682 | Looks seedy, does n''t he?" |
34682 | May I ask why you are so interested in the story?" |
34682 | May we offer you a ride home?" |
34682 | Mind if I bring Old Horney?" |
34682 | Moyer?" |
34682 | Mr. Parker signed the order, inquiring teasingly:"Have you engaged your pressman yet? |
34682 | No words or anything like that?" |
34682 | Now are you satisfied with my explanation?" |
34682 | Now you have a fine building and equipment which is standing idle, fast falling into decay--""Decay?" |
34682 | Out of work?" |
34682 | Penny nodded, and then asked:"You''re a sailor, are n''t you? |
34682 | Penny, did you leave the entrance door unlocked?" |
34682 | Please, Mr. Judson, ca n''t I take you home?" |
34682 | Saal?" |
34682 | Saal?" |
34682 | Saal?" |
34682 | See her coming this way?" |
34682 | Still figuring on a street sale of six thousand?" |
34682 | Take it easy, will you?" |
34682 | The King of England paid fifty dollars for his tattoo and what do I get? |
34682 | The obstacles seem almost too great to overcome; do you think it could be accomplished?" |
34682 | The question is, can we get Peter Fenestra to accept her?" |
34682 | Thinking that it might have been one of the high school boys, Penny went to the head of the stairs and called:"Did anyone come up here a moment ago?" |
34682 | Toss them away?" |
34682 | Was it a tattoo, Jerry?" |
34682 | Was it imagination or could she hear the crackle of flames? |
34682 | Was it not possible that she had stumbled upon a motivation for Judson''s strange behavior of the past year? |
34682 | Was the man a sailor?" |
34682 | Weems?" |
34682 | Weems?" |
34682 | Weems?" |
34682 | What about the union?" |
34682 | What became of him?" |
34682 | What can be the significance?" |
34682 | What can you tell me?" |
34682 | What could he be doing beneath ground? |
34682 | What do you suppose he did to have a government man after him?" |
34682 | What do you want to know?" |
34682 | What has he done?" |
34682 | What is your favorite design? |
34682 | What message did he leave Fenestra?" |
34682 | What secret did the storm cave guard? |
34682 | What was that?" |
34682 | What''s this?" |
34682 | What--?" |
34682 | When is Mrs. Weems coming home?" |
34682 | When? |
34682 | Where are you going?" |
34682 | Where have you sailed?" |
34682 | Who was the most famous person you ever tattooed? |
34682 | Who?" |
34682 | Why could n''t it be:_ All for one, one for all_?" |
34682 | Why do you think he discharged me?" |
34682 | Why do you want your housekeeper in such a place as this, Penny?" |
34682 | Why should Anchor Joe threaten him unless he''s done something he should n''t?" |
34682 | Why should I steal when my father is wealthy? |
34682 | Why should I?" |
34682 | Why should he have any interest in your paper?" |
34682 | Why this sudden interest in Judson?" |
34682 | Why was it always kept padlocked? |
34682 | Why was it sent to Fenestra?" |
34682 | Why?" |
34682 | Will you let me show you the moon?" |
34682 | Wo n''t you wait?" |
34682 | Would n''t that letter I gave you be enough to send him up?" |
34682 | You do n''t care to come?" |
34682 | You remember how Anchor Joe talked about someone who had''ratted''? |
34682 | You''ll not tell anyone what you''ve learned?" |
34682 | You''re willing to give up the_ Weekly_?" |
34682 | You''ve found another job?" |
34682 | You''ve not shown the letter to anyone?" |
34682 | You-- you wo n''t tell Father?" |
42137 | A great castle for poor little me? |
42137 | A shoe? 42137 A shoe?" |
42137 | Afraid? 42137 Am I to stand there to be stared at? |
42137 | And I suppose,there was bitter sarcasm in the director''s voice,"she will sing the part when that night comes?" |
42137 | And does the great Fernando Tiffin do his work here, too? |
42137 | And have you money for her, a great deal of money? |
42137 | And if it can be, will you let me know? |
42137 | And if she did? |
42137 | And if they arrest me, what then? |
42137 | And in the meantime? |
42137 | And now,came in a polite tone from the corner,"if I may have a word with Petite Jeanne?" |
42137 | And she never recognized you? |
42137 | And that dark- faced one? 42137 And that was her home?" |
42137 | And the girl went in there? |
42137 | And these are your friends? 42137 And was she telling me I might keep them? |
42137 | And what does this mean? 42137 And what will you see after that?" |
42137 | And where are we? |
42137 | And where''ll we go? 42137 And where''s Blackie?" |
42137 | And who knows,she had clasped her hands in ecstasy,"who knows but that in some mysterious way my opportunity may come?" |
42137 | And who taught you? |
42137 | And why not? 42137 And will you tell them why?" |
42137 | And you thought because you found''em they were yours? |
42137 | And you will be our diva? |
42137 | And, after all, how could she help believing that I took them? 42137 And, after all,"she heaved a deep sigh that was more than half filled with contentment,"who''d object to that? |
42137 | Angelo? 42137 Are you Pierre?" |
42137 | Are you not afraid to be on the streets at night? |
42137 | Arranged? |
42137 | At night? |
42137 | Besides, how could she know? 42137 Borrow it? |
42137 | But are you not afraid? |
42137 | But did you not endeavor to make a call at this strange home? |
42137 | But how could they? |
42137 | But how did these get in? |
42137 | But how now is it all to end? |
42137 | But if this is true, why did I go unmolested? 42137 But inside?" |
42137 | But ought you not to open the package? 42137 But out there on that vacant lot, in the cold and dark-- you have not forgotten?" |
42137 | But the way out? |
42137 | But then? |
42137 | But what can you do? |
42137 | But what place_ is_ this? |
42137 | But what? |
42137 | But where is she? 42137 But where is the necklace? |
42137 | But why all this? |
42137 | But why did you ask about the scar? |
42137 | But why did you run? 42137 But why do they pour it out?" |
42137 | But why such cruel, cruel contrasts? |
42137 | But why the masquerade? |
42137 | But why then did he not come that night and deliver it? |
42137 | But why? |
42137 | But would I wish to live here? |
42137 | But, Aunt Bobby,she exclaimed at last,"what can you be doing here? |
42137 | By whom? |
42137 | Can I do it? |
42137 | Can it be that this place is left unguarded, and that it is being robbed? |
42137 | Deep down there? |
42137 | Did she? |
42137 | Do you? |
42137 | Does he not hate you? |
42137 | Does she believe I took the pearls? |
42137 | Dreaming? |
42137 | Eyes? |
42137 | For me? |
42137 | For what will they arrest me? 42137 From France?" |
42137 | Got it? |
42137 | Guards? 42137 He-- he wo n''t eat it?" |
42137 | Hear what? |
42137 | Here? 42137 How can she dare to visit this desolate spot alone?" |
42137 | How can you have seen it? |
42137 | How could I forget? |
42137 | How could he know? |
42137 | How many? |
42137 | How''d you know that? |
42137 | I wonder if she heard? |
42137 | I wonder what he meant? |
42137 | I wonder why he put it where he did? |
42137 | I? |
42137 | If so, why did he not return? |
42137 | Is it for this that I am here? |
42137 | Is this Petite Jeanne? 42137 Is this little Frenchman after all but a tool of the police? |
42137 | Jeanne,Florence stood in the door of her room,"did that man, the dark- faced one with the evil eye, did he have a scar on his chin?" |
42137 | Lights and shadows? |
42137 | Lost his way? 42137 May I speak with her? |
42137 | Meg,said Jeanne imploringly,"have you a dress to loan me?" |
42137 | Midnight? 42137 No? |
42137 | Now why did I do that? |
42137 | Now why did she do that? |
42137 | Oh, could n''t I? 42137 Oh, why did I run away? |
42137 | Petite Jeanne,Florence spoke with sudden earnestness,"have you no people living in France?" |
42137 | Romantic? 42137 Shall they know?" |
42137 | Shall we arouse the garrison? 42137 Shall we wake him and suggest it now?" |
42137 | So late as this? |
42137 | So this is where you work? |
42137 | Sometime? 42137 Sometimes we have good fortune, is it not so? |
42137 | Swim? |
42137 | Tell me truly,she said to her companion,"he would not eat him?" |
42137 | Tell me,said Florence, as the hot tea warmed the white- haired one''s drowsy blood,"why did you weep at the loss of a shoe?" |
42137 | Tell you? 42137 That your net?" |
42137 | The music,she whispered to Swen,"you will do it?" |
42137 | Then how can you go back? |
42137 | Then why--? |
42137 | Then will you please ask Pierre if it will be possible for him to meet me at the Opera House stage door at three this afternoon? |
42137 | This place, do you ask? |
42137 | Uncles and aunts, cousins, grandparents? |
42137 | Unless what? |
42137 | Wa- all,came in a not unfriendly voice,"what is it y''want?" |
42137 | Was there ever such another night? |
42137 | We-- we''re here,Florence panted,"but where are we?" |
42137 | Well, ai n''t they? |
42137 | Wh- what''s happened? |
42137 | Wh-- where are we? |
42137 | Wha-- what is it? |
42137 | What am I to wear? |
42137 | What can be keeping her? |
42137 | What can she mean, always dogging my footsteps? |
42137 | What did I tell you? 42137 What do you care?" |
42137 | What does it all mean? |
42137 | What is poverty when one has friends? |
42137 | What is to happen? |
42137 | What must a terrific thunderstorm mean to that teaming mass of humanity? |
42137 | What must he be when he gets his second plumage? 42137 What was it like?" |
42137 | What was that number? |
42137 | What would a boy wear? 42137 What you want?" |
42137 | What''s pleasing you, sister? |
42137 | What''s your name? |
42137 | What, indeed? |
42137 | What? |
42137 | When will it break up? |
42137 | When? |
42137 | Where are we? |
42137 | Where are we? |
42137 | Where did you learn to ride so well? |
42137 | Where does she live? |
42137 | Where else could she have gone? |
42137 | Where the pigeons are always bathing? |
42137 | Where? |
42137 | Who are you? 42137 Who better than I can feel as that poor juggler felt as he gave all this up for the monastery''s narrow walls?" |
42137 | Who but the gypsies? |
42137 | Who called it? |
42137 | Who can he be? |
42137 | Who can say? |
42137 | Who can tell? 42137 Who can tell?" |
42137 | Who can these men be? |
42137 | Who could doubt it? |
42137 | Who could it be? |
42137 | Who could not know? 42137 Who could that man be?" |
42137 | Who else would wave his arms so wildly? |
42137 | Who knows? 42137 Who knows?" |
42137 | Who would not? |
42137 | Who-- who was that? |
42137 | Who? 42137 Why Pierre?" |
42137 | Why all this late unpleasantness? |
42137 | Why am I afraid? |
42137 | Why did I promise so much? |
42137 | Why did I say midnight? |
42137 | Why did we come this way? |
42137 | Why did you say all this was''a form of life''? |
42137 | Why go back at all? |
42137 | Why not? 42137 Why not? |
42137 | Why not? |
42137 | Why think of to- morrow? 42137 Why was I afraid then? |
42137 | Why weep when there is so much to be glad about? 42137 Why, how-- how could you know?" |
42137 | Will she truly allow me to be her understudy, to go on in her place when the''Juggler''is done again? |
42137 | Will they truly arrest me? |
42137 | Will wonders never end? |
42137 | Will you hand it over, or shall we take you in? |
42137 | Will you try? |
42137 | Will you? |
42137 | Will you? |
42137 | Yeah? |
42137 | Yeah? |
42137 | Yes, why? |
42137 | Yet, who knows but that some golden opportunity may come to you? 42137 You are Jeanne''s lady in black?" |
42137 | You know those people? |
42137 | You saw him yesterday? |
42137 | You saw that? 42137 You saw that?" |
42137 | You say two men followed him? |
42137 | You see? |
42137 | You will go there with me after the opera? |
42137 | You wish this person''s address? 42137 You wished to see?" |
42137 | You-- you think it could be made into a thing of beauty? |
42137 | A castle? |
42137 | A grandmother? |
42137 | Ah, well, what did it matter? |
42137 | Ah, yes, who could? |
42137 | Alone? |
42137 | And again,"I wonder who that man could be? |
42137 | And always I think,''What if the walls should crumble?''" |
42137 | And did they find mystery and great adventure in Jeanne''s vast castle? |
42137 | And how can I know why?" |
42137 | And how could she know?" |
42137 | And how did such a strange home as this come into being?" |
42137 | And if they did? |
42137 | And if we rest beneath his rays much of the time, does he not give us a more abundant life?" |
42137 | And the dark one who is only a voice, she says:''Do you like the opera?'' |
42137 | And then--""Yeah? |
42137 | And then?" |
42137 | And was not France her native land? |
42137 | And what of that curtain? |
42137 | And what other hour could one be sure of? |
42137 | And where was one to look for him save in his old haunts? |
42137 | And where was the man now? |
42137 | And who is she? |
42137 | And who knows what the French are like? |
42137 | And who may you be? |
42137 | And why not? |
42137 | And why should they fail? |
42137 | And will you have the chair, so? |
42137 | And yet, what did she mean? |
42137 | And, after all, how is one to find a shoe in such a place of madness?" |
42137 | Are they having it? |
42137 | Are we not the glory that is America in all her wealth and power?" |
42137 | As it was, she asked but a single question:"Who is he?" |
42137 | As she left the box during an intermission the rich girl turned a bright smile full upon her as she said:"What is your name?" |
42137 | But Jeanne? |
42137 | But Petite Jeanne? |
42137 | But how could she know? |
42137 | But if not a detective, what then?" |
42137 | But was it Jeanne? |
42137 | But what am I to wear?" |
42137 | But what could have kept you?" |
42137 | But what is this? |
42137 | But what is this? |
42137 | But what of the business- like little Frenchman? |
42137 | But what of the days that were to follow? |
42137 | But what shall I be?" |
42137 | But what was this? |
42137 | But what was this? |
42137 | But what was to happen after that? |
42137 | But what''s a shoe? |
42137 | But where can they be going? |
42137 | But where were they? |
42137 | But who knows?" |
42137 | But who wants so grand a castle that is cold? |
42137 | But who were these people? |
42137 | But who would hew planks by hand in this day of steam and great sawmills?" |
42137 | But would she make it? |
42137 | But would there? |
42137 | But would they? |
42137 | Can you blame me?" |
42137 | Can you see them? |
42137 | Could I be searched?" |
42137 | Could one borrow it?" |
42137 | Could they find it? |
42137 | Did I take the necklace? |
42137 | Did Jeanne tire of studying opera"forever and ever"and did she return to America? |
42137 | Did a hand touch her foot? |
42137 | Did he truly bear a message of importance? |
42137 | Did he, then, see through her own pretenses? |
42137 | Did she hear footsteps? |
42137 | Did she pray, or did she but surrender her soul and body to the forces of nature all about her? |
42137 | Did that little company indeed journey all the way to Paris? |
42137 | Did this figure''s head turn? |
42137 | Do you hear it?" |
42137 | Do you not hear it flowing?" |
42137 | Do you think I might see it, two or three friends and I?" |
42137 | Do you think you could arrange it? |
42137 | Does he hope to trap me and secure the pearls-- which I do not have? |
42137 | Does not the sun give us life? |
42137 | Does one sometimes serve himself best by serving others? |
42137 | Does she suspect? |
42137 | Got her address?" |
42137 | Had he passed through? |
42137 | Had she committed a dangerous blunder? |
42137 | Had she forgotten? |
42137 | Had the curtain consumed him? |
42137 | Have n''t you unwrapped it?" |
42137 | Have you seen him?" |
42137 | Have you seen the fountain by the Art Museum?" |
42137 | He--""Could a guilty person sleep so?" |
42137 | Help me?" |
42137 | How could he? |
42137 | How could that be?" |
42137 | How could they be implicated? |
42137 | How could they? |
42137 | How do you dare tamper with my property, to put on my costume?" |
42137 | How had this come about? |
42137 | How is it done? |
42137 | If so, what was the message? |
42137 | If so, whom had he apprehended, the dark- faced one or the little Frenchman with a military bearing? |
42137 | In the meantime, the dark, slim man was saying to the stocky one:"Can you beat it? |
42137 | Indian canoes? |
42137 | Is it not so, Marjory Dean? |
42137 | Is it not so?" |
42137 | Is that enough? |
42137 | Is this not strange?" |
42137 | It does not matter?'' |
42137 | It is like, shall I say, like seeing God? |
42137 | Jeanne had told her story and Florence had done her best to reassure her, when the little French girl exclaimed:"But you, my friend? |
42137 | May I now have a word with you?" |
42137 | Me? |
42137 | Money? |
42137 | Must I now lose you, oh, my royal treasure? |
42137 | Now, what do you make of that?" |
42137 | Oh, why did I accept?" |
42137 | Oh, yes, indeed, they say:''What is your name?'' |
42137 | Or did our old friend, Florence, forgetting her blonde companion of many mysteries, go forth with others to seek adventure? |
42137 | Or floating logs? |
42137 | Or is he with that evil one with the desperate eyes? |
42137 | Or is it Pierre?" |
42137 | Or is it true that he came but now from France and bears a message for me?" |
42137 | Or so? |
42137 | Or will you wear it? |
42137 | Petite Jeanne had hardly disappeared through the door leading to the stage when two whispered words came from behind Florence''s back:"Remember me?" |
42137 | Remember?" |
42137 | Scarcely had she regained her composure when a voice behind her asked:"Are you fond of the opera?" |
42137 | See? |
42137 | See?" |
42137 | Shall I remove your sable coat? |
42137 | Shall we try to go in?" |
42137 | She wanted to rush down the stairs and call to him; yet she dared not, for were not those sinister figures lurking there? |
42137 | Should she ask the driver to remain? |
42137 | Should she say:"I am Petite Jeanne?" |
42137 | Should you be afraid of God if you saw Him?" |
42137 | Some from a broken ship and some from who knows where? |
42137 | Somewhere?" |
42137 | The cause? |
42137 | The lady in black? |
42137 | The stellar role? |
42137 | This Petite Jeanne?" |
42137 | This farewell was destined to end unfinished for suddenly a great bass voice roared:"What is this? |
42137 | Thought you''d keep me out, eh? |
42137 | To follow a dangerous criminal? |
42137 | To frustrate his plans single- handed? |
42137 | To- morrow? |
42137 | Turning to a white- haired, distinguished- looking man close beside him, a man whom he had never before seen, he had said:"Is this life?" |
42137 | Was it an"Exit"light? |
42137 | Was it held in the hand of the unwelcome stranger? |
42137 | Was it not France as she knew it? |
42137 | Was she right? |
42137 | Was she? |
42137 | Was someone preparing to seize her? |
42137 | Was this not their night of nights, the night of the"Grand Parade"? |
42137 | Were there men about the place within the palisades? |
42137 | Were they coming out? |
42137 | Were those good days, better days than we are knowing now?" |
42137 | What ails the fire?" |
42137 | What are pearls among friends?" |
42137 | What are you doing here?" |
42137 | What can he want?" |
42137 | What can he want?" |
42137 | What could be more certain than this? |
42137 | What could have been the reason?" |
42137 | What did it matter? |
42137 | What do you say to that?" |
42137 | What does one wear in jail?" |
42137 | What does that packet contain?" |
42137 | What else can matter? |
42137 | What good could possibly come of that?" |
42137 | What had happened? |
42137 | What had happened? |
42137 | What interest could he have in a mere boy usher of the opera? |
42137 | What is it? |
42137 | What is she saying? |
42137 | What is that on the lake? |
42137 | What matter that some are left behind? |
42137 | What more could he ask?" |
42137 | What more could one ask?" |
42137 | What more could one ask?" |
42137 | What more, indeed? |
42137 | What more, indeed? |
42137 | What must we say, then, of Petite Jeanne? |
42137 | What of her promise? |
42137 | What shall the answer be? |
42137 | What should she do? |
42137 | What sort of people were these, anyway? |
42137 | What strange new acquaintance shall I make; what adventures come to me?" |
42137 | What was it she planned to do? |
42137 | What was it? |
42137 | What was it? |
42137 | What was she letting herself in for? |
42137 | What was she to expect? |
42137 | What was this light? |
42137 | What was this so wonderful thing you saw there?" |
42137 | What was this? |
42137 | What was to come of it all? |
42137 | What was to happen? |
42137 | What were these thoughts? |
42137 | What will be the verdict? |
42137 | What will these people see? |
42137 | What will you have?" |
42137 | What wonder that Petite Jeanne knew every word of this charming opera by heart? |
42137 | What wonder, then, that these two bewildered and frightened ones, at sight of a glowing fire, should leap forward with cries of joy on their lips? |
42137 | What would the answer be? |
42137 | What you doing? |
42137 | What''s it worth to you? |
42137 | Where is she? |
42137 | Where was Rosemary? |
42137 | Where was he? |
42137 | Where?" |
42137 | Who can doubt it? |
42137 | Who can doubt it? |
42137 | Who can have requested it? |
42137 | Who can say but that these two are the same, or at least that their effect is the same? |
42137 | Who can tell? |
42137 | Who could have planned all this and brought it into being? |
42137 | Who could it be, at this hour of the night? |
42137 | Who could it be? |
42137 | Who could say? |
42137 | Who could tell? |
42137 | Who could tell? |
42137 | Who did take it?" |
42137 | Who else can matter?" |
42137 | Who is he? |
42137 | Who knows how Providence may assist me?" |
42137 | Who wants to sit and grow roots like stupid little cottonwood trees?" |
42137 | Who was he? |
42137 | Who would tell her? |
42137 | Who would wish for a grandmother who did not bend nor smile? |
42137 | Whom shall I see? |
42137 | Why Grand Opera? |
42137 | Why are you not rehearsing your part?" |
42137 | Why be afraid?" |
42137 | Why did I run away?" |
42137 | Why did they put it here?" |
42137 | Why do you lock the gate? |
42137 | Why does he not give us a ring?" |
42137 | Why had he never returned to ask Pierre, the usher in the boxes, the correct address of Petite Jeanne? |
42137 | Why not Marjory Dean?" |
42137 | Why not go down with the tide? |
42137 | Why not one good cup of black tea? |
42137 | Why not, indeed? |
42137 | Why not? |
42137 | Why not? |
42137 | Why should I? |
42137 | Why should he not hear it when he chooses? |
42137 | Why should he not? |
42137 | Why should one fear Love?" |
42137 | Why should one struggle? |
42137 | Why was he here? |
42137 | Why was it here? |
42137 | Why was nothing said to her regarding the pearls? |
42137 | Why was she not arrested? |
42137 | Will it be a success?" |
42137 | Will the lawyers and the judge make a joke of my misfortune?" |
42137 | Will you explain something?" |
42137 | Will you help me? |
42137 | Will you, Marjory Dean?" |
42137 | Would she go with them? |
42137 | Would she not do so much for me? |
42137 | Would you care to go a little way with me?" |
42137 | Yet, as a means to an end, had she taken the necklace, intending later to return it? |
42137 | You are a sun worshipper, are you not?" |
42137 | You have been on the island?" |
42137 | You know how long a freighter is?" |
42137 | You know the people living on that curious man- made island?" |
42137 | You recall that?" |
42137 | You will be ready? |
42137 | You''d not expect to find respectable people living there, would you?" |
42137 | _ Mon Dieu!_ How is one to say how much? |
42137 | _ Voila!_''"Who can say it is not going to be dramatic? |