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33, said he;is it thou?
33Am I mad? 33 And I!--how am I to live longer, breathing the same air with this deadly enemy?"
33And about what?
33And now what wouldst thou with me touching this man?
33And what am I now?
33And what of him?
33And what other time?
33And what reason is that?
33And wherefore?
33And why not, mother?
33And will he always keep his hand over his heart?
33And will he hold out both his hands to me, as when thou ledst me to him from the brook- side?
33And will the minister be there?
33Art thou like the Black Man that haunts the forest round about us? 33 Art thou my child, in very truth?"
33Ay-- how is that, good Master Dimmesdale?
33Better? 33 But did your reverence hear of the portent that was seen last night?
33But how to avoid it? 33 But where is this mother of thine?
33But wilt thou promise,asked Pearl,"to take my hand, and mother''s hand, to- morrow noontide?"
33Child, what art thou?
33Didst thou ever awake and find thy mother gone?
33Do I feel joy again?
33Do you see that woman with the embroidered badge?
33Dost thou know me so little, Hester Prynne? 33 Dost thou know thy mother now, child?
33Dost thou know, child, wherefore thy mother wears this letter?
33Dost thou mock me now?
33Dost thou not think her beautiful? 33 Dost thou remember me, Hester, as I was nine years agone?
33Dost thou think I have been to the forest so many times, and have yet no skill to judge who else has been there? 33 Dost thou think the child will be glad to know me?"
33Doth he love us?
33Doth the universe lie within the compass of yonder town, which only a little time ago was but a leaf- strewn desert, as lonely as this around us? 33 Has he not paid thee all?"
33Hast thou not tortured him enough?
33Hast thou seen it?
33Hast thou?
33Have you another passenger?
33Hester,said he,"hast thou found peace?"
33How can you question it?
33How knewest thou that I was here?
33I wonder if mother will ask me what it means?
33Is it the Black Man?
33Is not this better,murmured he,"than what we dreamed of in the forest?"
33Is the world, then, so narrow?
33Is the worshipful Governor Bellingham within?
33Mother,said she,"what does the scarlet letter mean?"
33Never, sayest thou?
33Now, what mortal imagination could conceive it?
33Sayest thou so?
33Shall we not meet again?
33Shall we not spend our immortal life together? 33 Tell me, then, what thou art, and who sent thee hither?"
33Then why not reveal it here?
33This woman has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die; is there not law for it? 33 Thou wilt not reveal his name?
33Thy mother is yonder woman with the scarlet letter,said the seaman,"Wilt thou carry her a message from me?"
33Welcome home, reverend sir,said the physician"And how found you that godly man, the Apostle Eliot?
33Were it not better,said he,"that you use my poor skill tonight?
33What choice had you?
33What do we talk of marks and brands, whether on the bodice of her gown or the flesh of her forehead?
33What does the letter mean, mother? 33 What does this sad little brook say, mother?"
33What else could I look for, being what I am, and leading such a life as mine? 33 What evil have I done the man?"
33What evil thing is at hand?
33What has the letter to do with any heart save mine?
33What have we here?
33What have you to do with us?
33What is he?
33What is it that haunts and tempts me thus?
33What is it, good Mistress Hibbins?
33What little bird of scarlet plumage may this be? 33 What mean you?"
33What say you, worshipful Master Bellingham? 33 What see you in my face,"asked the physician,"that you look at it so earnestly?"
33What sent you hither?
33What shall I say?
33What should ail me to harm this misbegotten and miserable babe? 33 What should he say, Pearl,"answered Hester,"save that it was no time to kiss, and that kisses are not to be given in the market- place?
33What wouldst thou say, child?
33Whence come you, Hester?
33Wherefore dost thou desire it?
33Wherefore have all the people left their work to- day? 33 Who is he?
33Who is that man, Hester?
33Who speaks?
33Why dost thou smile so at me?
33Why doth the minister sit yonder?
33Why not announce thyself openly, and cast me off at once?
33Why should not the guilty ones sooner avail themselves of this unutterable solace?
33Why, know you not,cried the shipmaster,"that this physician here-- Chillingworth he calls himself-- is minded to try my cabin- fare with you?
33Why, what is this, mother?
33Will he go back with us, hand in hand, we three together, into the town?
33Will not it come of its own accord when I am a woman grown?
33Wilt thou come across the brook, and own thy mother, now that she has her shame upon her-- now that she is sad?
33Wilt thou die for very weakness? 33 Wilt thou go and play, child?"
33Wilt thou go with us to- night? 33 Wilt thou let me be at peace, if I once tell thee?"
33Wilt thou not frown? 33 Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, to- morrow noontide?"
33Wilt thou yet forgive me?
33Wouldst thou avenge thyself on the innocent babe?
33Yes, mother,answered Pearl,"But if it be the Black Man, wilt thou not let me stay a moment, and look at him, with his big book under his arm?"
33You would tell me, then, that I know all?
33( Had Hester sinned alone?)
33And didst thou ever meet him?
33And does he now summon me to its fulfilment, by suggesting the performance of every wickedness which his most foul imagination can conceive?"
33And dost thou go to meet him in the nighttime?"
33And is this his mark?"
33And thou, Arthur Dimmesdale, dost thou yet live?"
33And was this the man?
33And what hast thou to do with all these iron men, and their opinions?
33And wherefore should it not bring you peace?"
33And whither was he now going?
33And, moreover, is there not a quality of awful sacredness in the relation between this mother and this child?"
33Are my purposes wo nt to be so shallow?
33Are you there?"
33Art thou a Christian child-- ha?
33Art thou in life?"
33Art thou not afraid of nightmares and hideous dreams?"
33But dost thou know, my child, what this letter means which thy mother is doomed to wear?"
33But how gat such a guest into my hall?"
33But how?
33But now thou wilt?"
33But now-- since I am irrevocably doomed-- wherefore should I not snatch the solace allowed to the condemned culprit before his execution?
33But where was his mind?
33But where was little Pearl?
33But who art thou, that meddlest in this matter?
33But who can see an inch into futurity beyond his nose?
33But why does he not wear it outside his bosom, as thou dost, mother?"
33Canst thou do nothing for me?
33Canst thou tell me, my child, who made thee?"
33Could it be true?
33Could there be plainer speech than this?
33Couldst thou surely tell, Hester, whether he was the same man that encountered thee on the forest path?"
33Did I make a contract with him in the forest, and sign it with my blood?
33Did he wish to die?
33Did the sun, which shone so brightly everywhere else, really fall upon him?
33Didst thou ever meet the Black Man, mother?"
33Dost know thy catechism?
33Dost thou know the man?
33Dost thou not see what I would say?
33Dost thou remember me?
33Doth this bring thee no comfort?"
33Doth thy sentence bind thee to wear the token in thy sleep?
33Ha, Hester Prynne?"
33Had Mr. Dimmesdale actually spoken?
33Had seven long years, under the torture of the scarlet letter, inflicted so much of misery and wrought out no repentance?
33Hast thou enticed me into a bond that will prove the ruin of my soul?"
33Hast thou exhausted possibility in the failure of this one trial?
33Hast thou forgotten it?"
33Hath he not pleaded well for the poor woman?"
33Hath she affections?
33Hath she any discoverable principle of being?"
33Hath she not expressed this thought in the garb of the poor child, so forcibly reminding us of that red symbol which sears her bosom?"
33How can it be otherwise?
33How fared it with him, then?
33How is it, Hester?
33How may this be unless you first lay open to him the wound or trouble in your soul?"
33Is Hester Prynne the less miserable, think you, for that scarlet letter on her breast?"
33Is it a play- day for the whole world?
33Is it because, when the minister wrote his name in the book, the Black Man set his mark in that place?
33Is it true, mother?
33Is the imp altogether evil?
33Is there no reality in the penitence thus sealed and witnessed by good works?
33Is there not shade enough in all this boundless forest to hide thy heart from the gaze of Roger Chillingworth?"
33Is there such a Black Man?
33Must I sink down there, and die at once?"
33Must it be thou, or I, that shall deal with this poor sinner''s soul?"
33O Thou to whom I dare not lift mine eyes, wilt Thou yet pardon me?"
33Or art thou one of those naughty elfs or fairies whom we thought to have left behind us, with other relics of Papistry, in merry old England?"
33Or is she an elfish spirit, who, as the legends of our childhood taught us, is forbidden to cross a running stream?
33Or might it suffice him that every wholesome growth should be converted into something deleterious and malignant at his touch?
33Or was there, as it rather seemed, a circle of ominous shadow moving along with his deformity whichever way he turned himself?
33Or would he spread bat''s wings and flee away, looking so much the uglier the higher he rose towards heaven?
33Or, if not, thou strange and elfish child, whence didst thou come?"
33Or, must she receive those intimations-- so obscure, yet so distinct-- as truth?
33Prithee, young one, who art thou, and what has ailed thy mother to bedizen thee in this strange fashion?
33See ye not, she is the scarlet letter, only capable of being loved, and so endowed with a millionfold the power of retribution for my sin?
33Shall I lie down again on these withered leaves, where I cast myself when thou didst tell me what he was?
33So thou thinkest the child will love me?"
33That unsunned snow in the matron''s bosom, and the burning shame on Hester Prynne''s-- what had the two in common?
33Then she spoke aloud--"Silly Pearl,"said she,"what questions are these?
33Then what was he?--a substance?--or the dimmest of all shadows?
33Thou wilt love him-- wilt thou not?"
33Was I not all this?"
33Was existence worth accepting even to the happiest among them?
33Was he weary of his labours?
33Was it but the mockery of penitence?
33Was not the secret told me, in the natural recoil of my heart at the first sight of him, and as often as I have seen him since?
33Were such a man once more to fall, what plea could be urged in extenuation of his crime?
33Were there not the brilliant particles of a halo in the air about his head?
33What can a ruined soul like mine effect towards the redemption of other souls?--or a polluted soul towards their purification?
33What can thy silence do for him, except it tempt him-- yea, compel him, as it were-- to add hypocrisy to sin?
33What canst thou do for the child in this kind?"
33What choice remains to me?
33What did it betoken?
33What have they all come to do, here in the market- place?"
33What is that the minister seeks to hide, with his hand always over his heart?
33What kind of business in life-- what mode of glorifying God, or being serviceable to mankind in his day and generation-- may that be?
33What know I of the minister''s heart?
33What mean you?"
33What say you to it, once again, brother Dimmesdale?
33What sayest thou?"
33What think ye, gossips?
33What was it?
33What were they?
33What will now be the course of his revenge?"
33What would the minister have said, mother?
33What, could he, whose sphere was in great cities, be seeking in the wilderness?
33What, in heaven''s name, is she?
33When hast thou been so sluggish before now?
33When the whole had gone by, she looked up into Hester''s face--"Mother,"said she,"was that the same minister that kissed me by the brook?"
33Where are you?"
33Wherefore should we linger upon it now?
33Whither leads yonder forest- track?
33Who is he?
33Who is he?"
33Who made me so?"
33Whom would they discern there, with the red eastern light upon his brow?
33Why did I not understand?
33Why did we not find it sooner?"
33Why does he do so, mother?"
33Why hast thou not avenged thyself on me?"
33Why shouldst thou tarry so much as one other day in the torments that have so gnawed into thy life?
33Why, then, had he come hither?
33Why, with such rank in the learned world, had he come hither?
33Will he continue, then, to keep our secret?
33Will not my aid be requisite to put you in heart and strength to preach your Election Sermon?"
33Wilt thou forgive?"
33Wilt thou give up that only privilege?
33Wilt thou not love him?
33Wilt thou reject that priceless benefit?"
33Wilt thou ride with me some fine night to see thy father?
33Wilt thou tell her this, thou witch- baby?"
33Wilt thou yet purge it out of thee, and be once more human?
33Would he arouse him with a throb of agony?
33Would he have clapped his hand over his heart, and scowled on me, and bid me begone?"
33Would he startle him with sudden fear?
33Would not the people start up in their seats, by a simultaneous impulse, and tear him down out of the pulpit which he defiled?
33Would you bring infamy on your sacred profession?"
33Would you, therefore, that your physician heal the bodily evil?
33and is it Mistress Hester that has a word for old Roger Chillingworth?"
33and why does the minister keep his hand over his heart?"
33and why dost thou wear it?
33can this be you?
33cried Pearl, after listening awhile to its talk,"Why art thou so sad?
33exclaimed a man in the crowd,"is there no virtue in woman, save what springs from a wholesome fear of the gallows?
33or am I given over utterly to the fiend?
33that dares thrust himself between the sufferer and his God?"
33that have made thee feeble to will and to do?
33that will leave thee powerless even to repent?
33what is your purpose?"
33what right had infirmity like his to burden itself with crime?
33why dost thou not come to me?"
38723A crisis of some kind? 38723 A sour- dough?"
38723Afraid it would n''t last?
38723Am I accountable for the accident?
38723An outbreak?
38723And Custer?
38723And if the others wo n''t?
38723And now?
38723And that is?
38723And that is?
38723And the horses?
38723And then?
38723And then?
38723And what are you going to do about it?
38723And when does the rash experiment begin?
38723And you drive about selling things? 38723 And you imagined that you had hidden your motive?
38723Anything else?
38723Are n''t you asking rather more than Harry could consistently do?
38723Are n''t you coming in? 38723 Are n''t you going to trade that man the gramophone?
38723Are there any of my other friends about?
38723Are those crop statistics so very fascinating?
38723Are you a friend of either of them?
38723Are you going to camp with us to- night?
38723Are you going to let the boys from across the creek get ahead of you?
38723Are you going to look at the wheat?
38723Are you going to make some new venture?
38723Are you going to quit the peddling and take up a quarter- section with the girl?
38723Are you hurt?
38723Are you open to earn a few dollars?
38723Are you quite sure you did n''t mean a useful one?
38723Are you sure that I am displeased?
38723Are you telling us that Hunter, who has plenty of money, lets his wife go borrowing from people like you?
38723Bills? 38723 But could n''t he have been compelled to produce it in court?"
38723But do n''t people generally get a duplicate of a paper of this kind?
38723But do n''t you want any references?
38723But have n''t you already made it difficult for Nevis to get a messenger?
38723But how could the failure in Winnipeg affect Nevis?
38723But how''s he going to see him, when Jake''s up the track?
38723But is n''t his name Maverick?
38723But is n''t that a difficult thing? 38723 But is n''t there something to be said for-- the other kind?"
38723But suppose he goes himself?
38723But what about her husband? 38723 But what''s holding us up?"
38723But why did you do it?
38723But why did you do so?
38723But why did you want to insult him?
38723But why should that annoy you?
38723But why?
38723Can I drive you home?
38723Can it have done very much harm?
38723Can you give me any information?
38723Can you produce it?
38723Can you remember when it was?
38723Can you ride?
38723Cold?
38723Could I?
38723Could n''t he raise the money somehow, for a month?
38723Could n''t you have gone short in your payments before it got too big, and let him sell the place?
38723Creditors?
38723Dare you believe that would have mattered so very much to me? 38723 Did Winthrop ever show you his mortgage deed or any other papers relating to his deal with Nevis?"
38723Did anybody get on board?
38723Did he lead up to it?
38723Did he mean Mr. Thorne by Leslie?
38723Did n''t you send two of the boys off Dakota way, Corporal?
38723Did you call him that?
38723Did you get a bump on your forehead on that occasion? 38723 Did you know that Winthrop was in the neighborhood?"
38723Did you leave your situations in England in the same fashion?
38723Did you meet anybody on the trail?
38723Did you never do anything else?
38723Did you never feel so worried that it was kind of soothing to do something mad?
38723Did you speak to him?
38723Did you want to see me about something, Grantly?
38723Do n''t you, Mavy?
38723Do you care to explain that?
38723Do you feel like making any explanation?
38723Do you get letters for all the farms every round?
38723Do you know where he is?
38723Do you mean to stay with it?
38723Do you suppose new dresses are a matter of vital importance to me?
38723Do you think that kind of thing is wise?
38723Do you think you could guarantee me to the extent of, say, a thousand dollars?
38723Do you think you could walk sixteen miles?
38723Do you wish me to understand that you were astonished?
38723Does Thorne really mean to turn farmer?
38723Does n''t it depend on the kind of lever you use?
38723Elcot, wo n''t you tell me exactly how much you mean by that?
38723Elcot,she asked abruptly,"has it never occurred to you that you could make more of your life than you are doing here?"
38723Elcot,she asked,"do you think I ought n''t to have gone away?"
38723Ever hear anything like that before, Watson?
38723Going far?
38723Got some candies for me?
38723Got something to- day, Steve?
38723Had n''t we better drive on if there''s likely to be any trouble?
38723Had n''t we better get that mower, Farquhar?
38723Had n''t you better call to him?
38723Had n''t you better get the thing out before somebody else comes along?
38723Had you any more experiences of the same kind?
38723Has he done all that?
38723Has he tried any of the men who had their crops hailed out west of the creek?
38723Has the mail- carrier got in yet, Bill?
38723Have n''t I?
38723Have n''t you anything to say, Elcot?
38723Have n''t you got something to explain?
38723Have n''t you some other grievance against him?
38723Have you any different ideas on the subject?
38723Have you any of them in western Canada?
38723Have you any other reasons-- more convincing ones?
38723Have you any reason to doubt what I''m saying?
38723Have you been giving that man a hint?
38723Have you been picking up interesting news?
38723Have you come far?
38723Have you ever tried to formulate what you expect from Alison?
38723Have you got that mortgage deed and shown it to the lawyer man?
38723Have you got your horse back?
38723Have you left it in the grass?
38723Have you noticed your glove?
38723Have you seen him to- night?
38723He told you that?
38723His clothes?
38723How can a statement of fact be misleading?
38723How did the blamed insect first get hold of you?
38723How did you know that-- from experience?
38723How did you know?
38723How did you learn my name?
38723How do you expect me to get in, when he''s holding off the two of you, and you''ve got arms?
38723How does that give him a hold on you?
38723How is it that you have so many provisions in your wagon?
38723How is that?
38723How much did you borrow?
38723How much do I owe you?
38723How much has she cut?
38723How?
38723I dare say you have noticed that those Norwegians have gone?
38723I guess Mrs. Shafter would give you supper?
38723I guess you heard what happened up the track?
38723I guess you would n''t mind getting down and walking along a few yards with me?
38723I guess you''ve got off at the right place?
38723I suppose Miss Calvert could be called good- looking?
38723I suppose he was n''t rich when he went out?
38723I suppose that trouble over Winthrop has turned Miss Calvert against me?
38723I suppose that will hurt you?
38723I suppose they taught you something?
38723I suppose they were not fulfilled?
38723I suppose you enjoyed yourself while you were away?
38723I suppose you have been to Thorne''s place?
38723I suppose you have been to one of those creamery meetings again?
38723I suppose you have n''t an idea what a maverick is?
38723I suppose you want to borrow a team from him again?
38723I suppose you wish to do it to encourage them-- out of philanthropy?
38723I suppose you''re here on business?
38723I suppose,interjected Farquhar,"you were somewhere about?"
38723I suppose,she suggested, to help him out,"you''re not content with such a state of things?"
38723I wonder what you mean?
38723I wonder whether that means that Mrs. Hunter does n''t like you?
38723I wonder whether you could add anything to the last piece of information?
38723I wonder whether you like her?
38723I wonder,he said,"why you want to prevent me from doing the same?"
38723If he has a singularly unbalanced nature, can I help it?
38723If you would very much rather stay here, why should you come at all? 38723 In return, I''d like to hear whether you have any notion of carrying your investigations further?"
38723Is Jake Winthrop here?
38723Is Mr. Maverick Thorne here just now?
38723Is Mrs. Farquhar outside?
38723Is Tom anywhere around? 38723 Is he paying cash?"
38723Is it as bad as that?
38723Is it quite out of the question that you should help me?
38723Is it very important?
38723Is it?
38723Is n''t it absurd that he should fly off in this unbalanced fashion because of a few words?
38723Is n''t it stipulated that you should keep one?
38723Is n''t that rather a pity?
38723Is she often away?
38723Is supper ready? 38723 Is that a cold fact?"
38723Is that so very dreadful, Mavy?
38723Is the last remark warranted?
38723Is the wheat looking no better?
38723Is there another man round here who could start off for a month''s drive and sell out most of a wagonload of mirrors and gramophones?
38723Is there any one who would have much difficulty in doing that?
38723Is there any particular reason for this gratuitous insolence?
38723Is there anything keeping you about the bluff?
38723Is there often a freight- train waiting here when you come along?
38723Is what you have won of no value to you?
38723It''s curious, is n''t it?
38723May I come in?
38723May I drive over to supper to- morrow evening? 38723 May I go with you?"
38723May I say that I should like to retain your favorable opinion if it''s possible?
38723Mrs. Hunter? 38723 No?
38723Nothing yet?
38723Notice anything interesting about them?
38723Now,he demanded,"what''s this circus about?"
38723Oh,she cried,"have you boiled them with their feathers on?"
38723Oh,she exclaimed,"you can only look at it from your point of view-- can''t you understand yet that there is another?
38723On the prairie?
38723On what grounds?
38723Presumably you made them pay for it?
38723Projected?
38723See what this is?
38723See where that binder''s got?
38723Shall we all have to use the same things if the boys do n''t bring the cups?
38723She recognized you, did n''t she?
38723Should n''t there be another stick?
38723So you heard what Dave told me? 38723 Some of these people get a good many implement catalogues and circulars from Winnipeg, no doubt?"
38723That''s a new departure, is n''t it?
38723That''s your last word?
38723That,said Nevis,"is my own idea, and it leads up to the question why you have n''t gone away yet?
38723The point of all this is that you want to be satisfied that I can give up my vagabond habits?
38723The question is, what have you been doing while you were absent?
38723The question is, would you like to try?
38723Then I must ask exactly what kind of interest you took in the man, and how far your acquaintance with him went?
38723Then what in thunder did you bring it for?
38723Then where in thunder is Pete?
38723Then why did you do what you did?
38723Then why do n''t you? 38723 Then you believe he will get off?"
38723Then you did n''t speak to him?
38723Then you prefer to act with the vedettes and skirmishers?
38723Then you sell things?
38723Then you understood what my object was all along-- and it did n''t strike you as absurd and impossible?
38723Then you were awake that night?
38723Then, what do you expect instead of them when you give them up?
38723They''re coming this way, are n''t they?
38723To what do we owe the pleasure of seeing you?
38723Was it a very great self- denial, Harry?
38723Was it necessary?
38723Well,he asked gravely,"how do you propose to set about it?"
38723Well,he demanded,"what do you want?"
38723Well?
38723Were you compelled to help a defaulting debtor escape?
38723What am I to do with this?
38723What am I to give you for the medicine?
38723What are you doing here?
38723What are you going to do about it, Elcot?
38723What brought Winthrop there?
38723What brought you over? 38723 What brought you over?"
38723What can he want?
38723What did you do about it?
38723What did you stop me for? 38723 What did you want to see my husband about?"
38723What do you expect to hear?
38723What do you want Miss Leigh for, anyway?
38723What do you want a gun for, anyway? 38723 What do you want to go to Hunter''s for?"
38723What do you want?
38723What do you want?
38723What do you want?
38723What had I better do with it?
38723What had he on when he first struck you?
38723What happened in Langton''s and Winthrop''s case?
38723What has Thorne undertaken?
38723What have I done?
38723What is the matter? 38723 What is to be done?"
38723What made you send Nevis after me?
38723What makes you believe I do n''t mean to act straight?
38723What on earth made you do that?
38723What remedy did you use for the broken leg?
38723What was he like? 38723 What will you do then?"
38723What''s the matter with this?
38723What''s the matter with your horse?
38723Wheat sold badly last fall, and Elcot has, no doubt, his share of worries?
38723When did the desire to investigate affairs first get hold of you?
38723When it''s free- grant land, and the man had n''t broke enough to get his patent?
38723When was that? 38723 When you have so many friends up and down the prairie, why did you come to Elcot?"
38723Where are they?
38723Where did you come across Thorne?
38723Where did you meet that stranger?
38723Where have their heads gone?
38723Where have you sprung from?
38723Where is he?
38723Where''s the rest of you?
38723Where?
38723Who went round and got the tent and the other things you mentioned, Mavy?
38723Why did he tell you?
38723Why did n''t you say four or five dollars?
38723Why did n''t you say your experience?
38723Why did you mix yourself up in that affair?
38723Why do you put it that way?
38723Why do you want to do it?
38723Why double harness?
38723Why have n''t you got those on end? 38723 Why should I ride for the frontier with the police after me?"
38723Why should he want to keep one?
38723Why should it seem absurd that I should love you, Mavy?
38723Why should it trouble you?
38723Why should it?
38723Why should n''t I?
38723Why should n''t he?
38723Why should they invent excuses-- when you have made such a fight with so much against you? 38723 Why should you want to quit?"
38723Why were you driving at that breakneck pace?
38723Why?
38723Why?
38723Why?
38723Why?
38723Will this hit you very hard, Elcot?
38723Will you be able to get him off with it?
38723Will you let that rein go?
38723Will you send us to our places and tell us what to do?
38723Will you take her while I get a draught mixed? 38723 Wo n''t you give me an opportunity for convincing you that I''m not like the vultures first?
38723Wo n''t you try to get this lady some breakfast, Kristine?
38723Would it please you, Elcot, if I were to say that I''m very proud of that cut on your lip-- though I''m horribly ashamed of being the cause of it? 38723 Would you expect me to live here altogether?"
38723Would you like to see her walk right in just now?
38723Yes,he said;"unreasonable, is n''t it?
38723Yes,replied Slaney;"it''s this: Do you know where Jake Winthrop is?"
38723You and I were pretty good friends in England, were n''t we?
38723You are at present short of three hundred dollars?
38723You are satisfied now?
38723You are still in the habit of saying things of that kind? 38723 You are trying to set things straight?"
38723You are very sure of that?
38723You do n''t find them satisfactory?
38723You do n''t like Mrs. Hunter, but does that justify you in saying what you have? 38723 You feel that your hands are absolutely tied by the hint you gave Slaney that afternoon?"
38723You find a conscience handicaps you?
38723You have a splendid crop, have n''t you?
38723You have been doing something to help Winthrop to escape since the night you let him have the horse?
38723You have had a deal of some kind with that man?
38723You have heard that Brand, of Winnipeg, has failed disastrously? 38723 You have n''t been at work this evening?"
38723You have n''t heard from him?
38723You have no friends there?
38723You have something to say to me?
38723You here, Nevis?
38723You keep a team here, do n''t you?
38723You looked round the shack?
38723You made him go?
38723You mean he does n''t know anything about it?
38723You mean the choosing of the alternative scheme? 38723 You mean they would have recognized that I was acting-- on your instructions?"
38723You mean?
38723You naturally would n''t like to add to them?
38723You prefer something different on the off- days?
38723You want me to ask Elcot to send him over some of our men? 38723 You want me to send him all the men and binders I can spare?
38723You were not in the least afraid?
38723You wish to assure me that it was with very great reluctance you jumped down from your wagon last night?
38723You wo n''t mind?
38723You''re Miss Leigh, are n''t you? 38723 You''re ready, I suppose?"
38723Alison exclaimed softly;"then you mean to go on?"
38723Alison inquired;"that is, in Canada?"
38723And you have been driving round the country since then with Thorne?"
38723Are n''t all these things foreign to my nature?"
38723Are we so blind or utterly foolish?
38723Are you convinced that he''s a dangerous liar, boys?"
38723Are you going to sleep down there, sonny?"
38723But have n''t you got some homestead exemption laws in this part of the country?"
38723But what was the particular cause of trouble?"
38723But what were you doing outside?
38723Can he leave his farm?"
38723Can my views have been perfectly obvious to Alison?"
38723Can you believe that it would be easy to let you go away?"
38723Can you get hold of that?"
38723Could n''t you get out of the way?"
38723Could n''t you have brought the shorter one along?"
38723Did n''t they teach you manners in the old country, Mavy?
38723Did n''t you do that, Corporal?"
38723Did you expect to catch up any one?"
38723Did you never learn anything-- practical?"
38723Did you see him clearly?"
38723Do n''t you know that our perceptions and intuitions are twice as keen as yours?"
38723Do you generally walk into places that way-- like a pickpocket?"
38723Do you have to go there often?"
38723Do you never make an exception?"
38723Do you think I did n''t know why you turned farmer, and why you have since then done things that none of your neighbors would have been capable of?"
38723Do you want the boys to put it on us that we ca n''t keep ahead of them?"
38723Does n''t it strike you as hardly fitting?"
38723Farquhar?"
38723Farquhar?"
38723Good and ripe, too, is n''t it?"
38723Had n''t you better write to them right away and arrange for them to come along as soon as we''re ready?"
38723Have your husband''s benefactions made it impossible?"
38723Having gone so far, had n''t you better proceed?"
38723How did you find out that you owed it to me?"
38723How did you guess the size?"
38723How did you know how to go about it?"
38723Hunter?"
38723Hunter?"
38723I suppose you are determined on that visit to Toronto?"
38723I suppose you had-- difficulties-- with some of your employers?
38723I suppose you have n''t any idea as to what has brought Slaney over?"
38723I suppose you''ll want to take a few things along with you?"
38723I wonder what has kept him in the neighborhood?"
38723In return, I wonder if I might point out that you do n''t seem quite as amiable as usual to- day?"
38723In the meanwhile, had n''t you better get those wet things off?"
38723Is it very remunerative?"
38723Is n''t it almost a crime that they teach so many of us only fripperies?
38723Is that the whole of your stock?"
38723Is there any reason why you should be angry?"
38723Nevis?"
38723No doubt one or two of them tried to make love to you?"
38723Now I''ll ask you right out-- Are you going to mix yourself up with Jake''s affairs any more?"
38723Now, as my proposition is n''t an unreasonable one, I''ll ask you right out what your objections to it are?"
38723Now, ca n''t we come to terms somehow?
38723Presumably, you would n''t allow a man who was to all intents and purposes a stranger to lend you money?"
38723Rather amusing in some respects, was n''t it?
38723Rather like the vultures, is n''t it?"
38723Rough on a man who''s ready to finance them, is n''t it?"
38723She broke off and added irritably:"Why do you always come at this time?
38723She paused and clenched one hand tight before she cried:"What can I do to convince you?
38723So you decided to come to me?"
38723Suppose I''d been-- we''ll say equal to the occasion?"
38723That would have hurt you?"
38723The question is, What am I going to do?"
38723Thorne?"
38723Was n''t it rather dull for you here?"
38723Was that because you were afraid you could not trust me?"
38723Were we only made to be taken care of and petted?"
38723What are you going to do about it, Mavy?"
38723What are you going to do with the money?"
38723What can have influenced him?"
38723What comes next?"
38723What do you think, Miss Leigh?"
38723What follows?"
38723What has brought you back?"
38723What made him do it?"
38723What''s her name?"
38723What''s the matter with giving her your arm?"
38723Where did you put your saddle?"
38723Where''s Hall?"
38723Who''s going to take up my case, and where am I to get the money to put up a fight?
38723Why are you so willing to waste on that man the money you ca n''t spare for me?"
38723Why did n''t they send for her?
38723Why did n''t you send us word?"
38723Why do you ask?"
38723Will you explain why?"
38723Will you pull your buggy out of the way?"
38723Will you want a new binder or a back- set plow this fall?"
38723Would it be very difficult to go back a few years and begin again-- differently?"
38723Would the kind of people you like welcome you as readily if your husband were retailing hats or groceries in the neighborhood?"
38723Would your scruples prevent your making any suggestion?"
38723You and I kind of hit it, do n''t we, Mavy?"
38723You are in some trouble?"
38723You ca n''t mean that she would be-- jealous?"
38723You ca n''t pick up his trail?"
38723You have n''t been increasing your interest in the scheme?"
38723You told me you had something to do when you got to Winnipeg?"
38723You took that stuff I gave you the day you got it, Custer?"
38723You''re quite sure?"
38723Your scruples wo n''t compel you to forbid me?"
38723murmured the girl;"then you recognized the note of unrest and endeavor, though you tried to shut your ears?"