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207Done thingsjust for the doing, letting babblers tell the story, Seeing through the nice veneer the naked soul?
207( Have you seen it?)
207A drivelling, dirty, gin- joint fiend, the butt of the bar- room joke; Sunk and sodden and hopeless--"Another?
207And though grim as hell the worst is, can you round it off with curses?
207Could it be otherwise?
207Do n''t you remember that golden dream, with never a hint of pain, Of lives that would blend like an angel- song in the bliss of the coming years?
207Do n''t you remember that last good- by, and the dear eyes dim with tears?
207Do n''t you remember that long, last waltz, with its sobbing, sad refrain?
207Do you hear it, do you fear it, you''re a- holding of me so?
207Do you know its moods and changes?
207Have you broken trail on snowshoes?
207Have you camped upon the foothills, have you galloped o''er the ranges, Have you roamed the arid sun- lands through and through?
207Have you chummed up with the mesa?
207Have you known the Great White Silence, not a snow- gemmed twig aquiver?
207Have you marked the map''s void spaces, mingled with the mongrel races, Felt the savage strength of brute in every thew?
207Have you seen God in His splendors, heard the text that nature renders?
207Have you strung your soul to silence?
207Have you suffered, starved and triumphed, groveled down, yet grasped at glory, Grown bigger in the bigness of the whole?
207Have you swept the visioned valley with the green stream streaking through it, Searched the Vastness for a something you have lost?
207Have you wandered in the wilderness, the sagebrush desolation, The bunch- grass levels where the cattle graze?
207Have you whistled bits of rag- time at the end of all creation, And learned to know the desert''s little ways?
207Shall the grave be all our gain?
207The parts are written; hear the super wail:"Who is stage- managing this cosmic show?"
207They''ll jeer at me, and they''ll sneer at me, and they''ll call me a whiskey soak;("Have a drink?
207Till at last there came One Woman, a marvel of loveliness, And she whispered to him:"Do you love me?"
207Was I not born to walk in scorn where others walk in pride?
207Why was he saved for this, for this?
207Yet shall I blame on man the shame?
207You''re a- sobbing in your sleep, dear, and your lashes, how they glisten-- Do you hear the Little Voices all a- begging me to go?
207ai n''t you got no sentiment?
207mushed your huskies up the river, Dared the unknown, led the way, and clutched the prize?
207you''re tired and broke and beaten?
44038Are you good polers?
44038But is n''t it dreadfully cold up there?
44038Did you measure it?
44038Does n''t it get very dull here?
44038Goin''to sleep on the floor?
44038Have you had much experience in ascending rivers?
44038How did the Harvard- Yale football game come out last fall?
44038How long,thought I,"does one have to stay in Alaska before one gets so indifferent to mosquitoes as this?
44038How much baking powder did you put in with the flour?
44038How much shall I put in?
44038How should I know?
44038Is this too much?
44038Me? 44038 What are you giving me?"
44038What in h-- l are_ you_ reportin''for?
44038What''s the matter with your Jesus?
44038When did you leave the Outside?
44038Where are_ you_ goin'', pardner? 44038 Where is my own?
44038Where moose, Charley?
44038You have n''t a sandwich about your clothes, have you?
44038After breakfast he showed me his gold dust; a little flat piece interested me, and I said,"Gimme that, I''ll pay yer; what''s it worth?"
44038And then with a look which seemed to say"What kind of a blarsted Philistine is this?"
44038Any body object to Sandy Jim?"
44038Been over that Pass-- how many times, Pete, three times, ai n''t it?"
44038Dat was summer som we washed on Stewart River, on''y us-- fetched out britty peek sack dat year-- eh?"
44038Does he lie starving on the hillside?
44038Hid in the dam of the beaver, waiting the springtime?
44038In spite of their disclaimers they evidently expected to take part, but where were the fair partners for the mazy waltz?
44038It was very ancient and perhaps did not smell sweet, but what did I care?
44038Looking up and finding him still regarding me, I continued:"How''s the claim turning out?"
44038Oh, no; not me,"I replied,"you''re thinkin''of some one else, I reckon?"
44038One man answered:"What''s the matter with Sandy Jim for chairman?
44038One of these must be Chicken Creek, but which?
44038Or is it simply the phlegm of the Norwegian-- magnificent in mosquito time?"
44038Prospectin'', I reckon?"
44038See that little feller over there?"
44038The offer to pay was an insult to the miner''s tradition and one of them growled out,"None of that kind of talk, d''ye hear?
44038They had unfortunately forgotten to keep any sugar-- could we lend them some?
44038Was it you?
44038Where is the sun- warmth?
44038Who are we?--You know!--Who are we?
44038Who''s for chairman?"
44038Why does he linger?
44038Why does he wait on the mountains?
44038we asked of an old stager;"what do you do for amusement?"
39643A small steamer in sections, eh?
39643Ah dat so? 39643 All ready, Jack?"
39643And after the Straits?
39643And that''s all they are?
39643And those deposits of iron switched the needle of the compass?
39643And what did you say?
39643And you think that you have located the Dead Man''s Mine at last?
39643Are those the killers?
39643Are we attacked?
39643Are we near a harbor?
39643Are you coming along?
39643Are you ever on watch?
39643Are you not afraid of anyone else coming to know your secret and following you here?
39643Are you the pilot?
39643Best bib- and- tucker folk?
39643But how in the world did you come to run across us? 39643 But suppose they claw down the door?"
39643But the compass?
39643But we are far out of our way?
39643But what for?
39643But where''s the lone pine that is pictured on the plan?
39643But who ever heard of raising foxes to sell?
39643But you have n''t any idea in which direction to go?
39643Ca n''t we take the dinghy( for the_ Rover_ carried a small boat),"and get after them?"
39643Ca n''t you figure out what land this is?
39643Captain, what did you say the name of that skipper was?
39643Come aboard then, will you?
39643Could n''t we make it anyhow?
39643Cut?
39643Do they keep watch all night?
39643Do you know anything about the gold mining business?
39643Do you know that we are prisoners?
39643Do you think there is any chance of their coming back again?
39643Do you want to hear it?
39643Does n''t that suggest something to you?
39643Everything running smoothly?
39643Fish for supper? 39643 Going gold dredging?"
39643Gollyumption, ai n''t it as dark as de ten plagues ob Egyup? 39643 Gracious, what''s the matter with the thing?
39643Hard at work, eh?
39643Has n''t it occurred to you that relying on a plan drawn by a man whose sufferings had turned his brain is a rather uncertain business?
39643Here, you,he said angrily, addressing one of them,"where are we?"
39643How about hooks?
39643How about me?
39643How about taking her in, pilot?
39643How can you guess that?
39643How come you so far from the river?
39643How did you come into possession of this paper?
39643How do they fight the whales?
39643How do you know that?
39643How do you know?
39643How do you know?
39643How do you mean?
39643How does it work?
39643How far did the captain say it was?
39643How far?
39643How is the seasickness, Sandy?
39643How long shall we be gone?
39643How long will it keep on, I wonder?
39643How soon do you think we''ll strike it?
39643How''s that?
39643How?
39643Howdy, pards,exclaimed one of the men, coming toward the boys with extended hand,"what in the name of time air you doin''roun''these diggin''s?"
39643I wonder how soon breakfast will be ready?
39643I wonder if we could get permission to go after them?
39643I wonder who put it up?
39643I''ll bet a cookie right now that you thought that thar critter was a mounting lion fer a minute, na''ow, did n''t yer, Olaf?
39643In the meantime, what of the folks on the_ Yukon Rover_?
39643In the northern trade?
39643Indeed?
39643Is he after us do you think?
39643Is it the natives again?
39643It could n''t be worse than tossing about in this dory, could it?
39643It''s a gruesome story,remarked Tom,"but how, then, did the facts become known?"
39643Just common foxes?
39643Killers?
39643Matter? 39643 Pleasure trip, eh?
39643Private craft, eh? 39643 Quite a hole, eh, boys?"
39643Rufus, are you our friend?
39643Say, is n''t it fine to be under way again after sticking around St. Michael like bumps on a log?
39643Say, kindly have the goodness to explain what you are driving at, wo n''t you?
39643Seal oil, eh?
39643Seasick, eh? 39643 Suppose we are going pole hunting?"
39643That''s a tarnation bad fix and no mistake, ai n''t it, Jim?
39643Then we are virtually_ prisoners_?
39643Then what on earth is it?
39643Then you are willing to help us escape?
39643Tom, is it you? 39643 Training ship for kids, maybe?"
39643Um?
39643Visitors? 39643 We''re all right the noo?"
39643Well, I admit that is possible, but after the fire is started, and supposing everything goes all right, how are Sandy and I going to get up?
39643Well, but what''s your plan?
39643Well, what do you think of that?
39643Well, what is it?
39643Well, what''s up now?
39643Well, where away?
39643Well, why ca n''t we do the same by hollering at the top of our voices?
39643Well,began Mr. Dacre,"I suppose you young men are anxious to know a good deal more about this voyage than you have yet been told?"
39643Wha''s dat? 39643 Wha''s de mattah?"
39643What are we doing?
39643What are you going to do with it?
39643What are you going to do?
39643What are you up to now?
39643What are your names?
39643What boat is that?
39643What can have given him such an idea as that?
39643What can have happened?
39643What can it be?
39643What could have done this?
39643What country are we going to hunt for the foxes in?
39643What do you mean?
39643What do you say if we go ashore?
39643What do you say if we hoist up a flag on the point yonder?
39643What do you want?
39643What for? 39643 What in the world have you got there?"
39643What is it, my boy?
39643What is it?
39643What is it?
39643What kind of a country will we find?
39643What line are you?
39643What was that?
39643What''s a blow- hole?
39643What''s that yonder, uncle?
39643What''s that?
39643What''s the game, anyway?
39643What''s the matter with them?
39643What''s the matter with you, Jack, are you crazy?
39643What''s the matter, Sandy?
39643What''s the matter?
39643What''s the matter?
39643What''s up now, another whale?
39643What''s your plan?
39643Where are Mr. Stapleton and Ingalls?
39643Where are we headed for?
39643Where are we?
39643Where is this vessel bound?
39643Where under the sun have we wandered?
39643Where?
39643Which way will we go?
39643Who could hae done it?
39643Who is the owner of the gentleman with the''bowsprit''teeth?
39643Who?
39643Why do n''t you fire?
39643Why is that?
39643Why not put it into execution to- night? 39643 Why not take the cubs and raise them?
39643Will ah do it? 39643 Wo n''t you tell me anything about this trip?"
39643Yes, but how?
39643You are sure of what you say?
39643You had some adventure with a mountain lion one time?
39643You lake I bane tale you why I no lake mountain lion?
39643You mean that you want us to help you in your gold hunt?
39643You say that they are rather tough- looking customers, Jack?
39643You think he is friendly?
39643''So you have come at last, eh?
39643And where is the breakfast coming from?"
39643Are you all right?"
39643Are you in favor of waiting till the clouds roll by or striking out for camp?"
39643Are you?"
39643But how about tying you?"
39643But was she inside?
39643Can I come on board?"
39643Condemned to the mines, eh?
39643Dacre?"
39643Had he been swept on down the river to the rapids or had he sunk?
39643How can we get out through the flames ourselves?"
39643How can we utilize him?"
39643How long before this fog is likely to lift?"
39643How much have you, Jack?"
39643How you lak shovelin''dirt, huh?
39643Is it bewitched?"
39643Jack gripped Tom''s arm and asked in an affrighted whisper:"What does it mean, Tom?"
39643Kin a duck swim?"
39643Like to hear it?"
39643Then beckoning to them mysteriously, he asked the entirely superfluous question:"Am yo''hyah?"
39643Then he asked sharply:"Where''s that dory gone?"
39643This hut is surrounded almost up to its walls by semi- dry grass which ought to burn easily, is n''t it?"
39643This is a fine go, is n''t it, Jack?"
39643To hoist that old saw- log on board?"
39643Tramp?"
39643Understand?"
39643Well, what you alls gib me if ah helps yo''in dis breakin''ob de jail?"
39643Wha fo''dey lowed ter sleep sixty- leben weeks while we alls don''git no sleep at all?"
39643What are you grinning at?
39643What can I do for you?"
39643What do you mean by stealing those things?"
39643What do you suppose he says?"
39643What in the world shall we do now?"
39643What''ll we do?"
39643What''you all figger de matter wid dem?"
39643Where was the Scotch boy?
39643Where''s Jack?"
39643Where?"
39643Which way did dey go?
39643Who are you?"
39643Who''s got a match?"
39643Why ca n''t I come aboard?"
39643Why don''dey go watch same as de res''ob us?
39643Will you do it?"
39643Would he do it?
39643You remember how the captain on the_ Northerner_ found out when he was dangerously near to the coast by blowing the whistle and waiting for the echo?"
39643You''re not getting impatient?"
39643d''ye think we''ll have to stay here lang?"
39643what''s your souvenir?"
39643who cares fo''dem?
2377Where?
2377You?
2377''"You?"
2377''After all this?
2377''An''what are ye doin''with the rope?''
2377''An''which is the one ye''d mane by that?''
2377''And Madeline?''
2377''And a mother?''
2377''And have you once, in all that time, known me to break my word''Or heard of me breaking it?''
2377''And have you thought, if you should have children?''
2377''And if I do realize, and yet refuse?''
2377''And prayed for them?''
2377''And then, O my Antony?''
2377''And then--''''And then what?''
2377''And then?''
2377''And thou, Kah- Chucte, who hast nor wife nor child?''
2377''And what are you going to do about it?''
2377''And why, Father?
2377''And you do now?''
2377''And you have thought well about this matter?
2377''And you, Bettles?''
2377''And you?''
2377''Any kids waiting for you back in the States?''
2377''Are any of the young men so minded?
2377''Are ye content to die by the law?''
2377''Been in the country before?''
2377''Born there?''
2377''But I say, Kid, is n''t that going it a little too strong?
2377''But I say, what''s that glum- looking fellow by the stove?
2377''But I say, you know,''Cuthfert ventured apprehensively;''what''s a chap like me to do?''
2377''But can we break it?''
2377''But the rope, Kid''It''s bran''new, an''sure yer bread''s not that heavy it needs raisin''with the like of that?''
2377''But the squaw?''
2377''But why so many words?
2377''But with niver a wink at the helm?''
2377''But would you,''persisted Mackenzie,''supposing they had fought?''
2377''Can you picture an innocent babe in your arms?
2377''Contrary minded?''
2377''D''ye think I''d b''lieve such a yarn?
2377''Dear, do n''t you remember what I said before?
2377''Did you see her tracks leading up to this cabin, my son?''
2377''Do you think that worries?
2377''Hain''t fergot the hooch we- uns made on the Tanana, hey yeh?''
2377''Has the Wolf forgotten the five long plugs?''
2377''Have I ever broken my word?''
2377''He stopped here, did n''t he?''
2377''How am I to mix the biscuits if the table is n''t cleared off?''
2377''How did you know it?
2377''How long''ll that take, Baptiste?''
2377''How''s that?
2377''I say, what''s the matter?''
2377''Is it the lie ye''d be givin''me?''
2377''Is my wife here?''
2377''Jacques Baptiste, did you ever hear of the Kilkenny cats?''
2377''Last night?''
2377''Lend me five dogs?''
2377''May-- may I have the next round dance with you?''
2377''Never told you, eh?
2377''No whites?''
2377''No?
2377''Northwest Territory?''
2377''Of course, but--''''But I wo n''t be your wife, will I, dear?''
2377''Reckon they''ll show spunk?''
2377''Scruff, I''ve been asking myself that question ever since, and--''''Well?''
2377''Seen anything of my wife?''
2377''She loves you?''
2377''So Zarinska will come to the White Man''s lodge?
2377''So the Fox has not learned the way of the plaything?
2377''So, my good comrades, ye have again forgotten that you were men?
2377''So?
2377''Still got that 38- 55?''
2377''Then God''''Which God?
2377''Then yer not after belavin''me?''
2377''Then you do care for me, and will take me away?''
2377''Then, Father, has my God forsaken me?
2377''Unga?
2377''Was I stricken dead?
2377''Was she chosen?''
2377''We dwelt in Akatan--''''Where?''
2377''Well, then, what do you think of a promise made by me?''
2377''Well, what is he?''
2377''Well, where the devil were you born?
2377''What could we?
2377''What danged right''d he to fetch my wife in?''
2377''What man?''
2377''What then?
2377''When did Westondale pull out?''
2377''When do you expect to get to Dawson?''
2377''When do you expect to go back to Circle City?''
2377''When''d yeh leave Dawson?''
2377''Where did you come from?
2377''Where do you come from?''
2377''Where is Unga?''
2377''Where?
2377''Who is in the snow?''
2377''Who-- are-- you?''
2377''Wo n''t you come in?
2377''Ye will, will ye?''
2377''Yellow Fang?''
2377''Yes?''
2377''You have children?''
2377''You have heard it, and with those words on her lips you would send her back to live a lie and a hell with that man?''
2377''You have wished for children?''
2377''You know what you are doing?''
2377''You remember when we foregathered on the Tanana, four years come next ice run?
2377''You say it so easily, dear; but how do you know?--or I know?
2377''Younger?
2377--and you say,"Is that my good husband?"
2377A boy?
2377About them?
2377About your mother?
2377After all, they were only women, and why should she not exalt herself to their midst?
2377An awkward silence had fallen, but his hearty''What cheer, my lads?''
2377An''when''ll I have the pleasure of waitin''on ye?
2377An''will it be fifty paces to the man, or double the quantity?''
2377An''you say it freezes on the bottom?''
2377And again, of what profit should I die?
2377And then, turning to leave him,''An''will ye say a mass if the luck is against me?''
2377And then-''''Yes?''
2377And what was that?
2377And why not?
2377And your sister?
2377Anyway, they''ll take it out some, wo n''t they, Madeline?''
2377Are you after them?''
2377Belden abstractedly began to light his pipe, which had failed to go out, and then brightened up with,''How''bout yerself, stranger-- married man?''
2377Bentham?''
2377But a sister?''
2377But met you one Mason and his squaw''No?
2377But saw you aught of the squaw?
2377But whose hand had piled the stones?
2377But why did they bring so much?
2377But, while he stayed behind at Circle City, taking care of his partner with the scurvy, what does Castell do?
2377Cared the Wolves aught for her?
2377Could you go before her, look upon her fresh young face, hold her hand in yours, or touch your cheek to hers?''
2377D''yeh want-- to know de captain ru- uns her?
2377Did he not bring heaven- borne fire that we might be warm?
2377Did he not draw the sun, moon, and stars, from their holes that we might see?
2377Did he not teach us that we might fight the Spirits of Famine and of Frost?
2377Did n''t know I''d been there?
2377Did the Wolves choose her?''
2377Did the lightning burn me?
2377Did the stars fall from the sky and crush me?
2377Did ye ever see one go wrong with a sensible name like Cassiar, Siwash, or Husky?
2377Did you follow his eyes when he listened?
2377Do you hear?
2377Ever see me?''
2377Had he not sworn to travel even to the never- opening ice?
2377Hath the flour given such strength to thy legs that they may outrun the swift- winged lead?
2377He shook the man savagely, repeating again and again,''Where is Unga?
2377Heard the news?
2377Hez he ben gittin''cantankerous down Dawson way?''
2377His voice died away, and he was sinking back when Malemute Kid gripped him by the wrist and shouted,''Who?
2377How are ye?"
2377How long since that basket sled, with three men and eight dogs, passed?''
2377How would his friends take it?
2377I know you''ll be like other men; you''ll grow tired, and-- and-''''How can you?
2377I once said that to-- to him, and now?''
2377I, the Fox, have taken no woman to wife; and why?
2377III''Where is Freda?''
2377If he say no?
2377If not?
2377Is he minded to tread the trail already broken by the Shaman and the Bear?
2377Is he still intent to take Zarinska to his lodge?
2377It certainly was not disappointing, for he asked with sudden interest,''What did that beggarly uncle of yours get anyway?''
2377It''s a long while since you first knew me?''
2377Kilkenny cats-- well?''
2377Lake lost his head and caught himself on the verge of saying,''Must you go?''
2377Let him come right in here and take you away before my eyes?''
2377Lost any yourself?''
2377Nice weather, is n''t it?
2377No?
2377Now where did he come from?
2377Of course I-''''But how can you?--the wash- up?''
2377Say, can you tell a porterhouse from a round?
2377See, the next move-''''Why advance the pawn two squares?
2377So?
2377So?
2377Stiff?
2377Surely the news ca n''t be ahead of me already?''
2377Thank your God you are not a common man, for I''d-- but the priestly prerogative must be exercised, eh?
2377The cups of flour are counted; should so much as an ounce be wanting at nightfall... Do ye understand?
2377The lie and the penance stand with God; but-- but--''''What then?
2377Then--''''And then?''
2377Think he''d have it?
2377Very much?''
2377We''ll hear of him if he stays in the country--''''And if he does n''t?''
2377Weatherbee?
2377Well, he''s gone out; and what are you going to do about it?''
2377What d''ye say, Ruth?''
2377What do you say, boys?''
2377What is thy will in the matter?''
2377When did he pull out?''
2377Which was Freda?
2377Who is Unga?''
2377Who is he, Kid?''
2377Who would not come?''
2377Who''s in trouble now?''
2377Who''s making this punch, anyway?''
2377Why not''Had he not seen the sun today?
2377Why shall I not grasp at happiness?
2377Why should it be greater?
2377Why should they cumber their strength with his weakness?
2377Would the tale of this ever reach the world?
2377Would the wind- vane ever move?
2377Would you?''
2377Yet what did it matter?
2377You hear him speak''bout me?''
2377You said you loved me?''
2377and what was he doing there?
2377and why did he come from there?
2377did the Shaman put meat in your bellies?
2377promise me you wo n''t?''
2377store for a check on Seattle; and who''s to stop the cashing of it if we do n''t overtake him?
2377what is it?''
2377you''re the fellow that traded the otter skins for the dogs?''
19527Ai n''t that just like a Swede?
19527Ai n''t this a hell of a note, boy? 19527 All ready?"
19527All right?
19527Am I a wreck?
19527Am I north of the Ten Commandments?
19527Am I? 19527 Am I?"
19527Am I?
19527And Colby Macdonald-- does he understand it too?
19527And Diane?
19527And Gordon likes you, I suppose, for what you are?
19527And Gordon-- you admit he did n''t do it?
19527And I suppose I''m a gambler too?
19527And if they do n''t?
19527And your friends- in- a- hurry-- do they want a lift too?
19527Any news of the murderers?
19527Are all your things gathered ready for packing, Janet?
19527Are you Elliot?
19527Are you a good climber?
19527Are you going to live at Kusiak?
19527Are you going to the hotel or direct to your cousin''s?
19527Are you mad?
19527Are you stopped?
19527Badly hurt, Gid?
19527Been with you all the way up the river?
19527Bound for Kusiak?
19527Brought me from where?
19527But if it rains, Monsieur, the tracks will vaneesh, n''est ce pas? 19527 But what about Holt?
19527But what about the big moose, Mr. Macdonald? 19527 But what for?"
19527But what in the world are you doing here? 19527 But you do n''t intend to take my advice?"
19527But-- Good Lord, he is n''t a squawman, is he?
19527But-- how did it get here?
19527But-- why? 19527 By the way, have you had any breakfast?"
19527Ca n''t it?
19527Ca n''t you see she is done, man? 19527 Did Macdonald ask her to marry him the night of the dinner?"
19527Did Winton tell you that himself?
19527Did he?
19527Did they telephone that we were lost?
19527Did you have a good time down the river?
19527Did you leave the moral code at home when you came in over the ice?
19527Did you say that was while you were on the way over to inspect the Kamatlah coal- fields for the first time?
19527Did you say you were staying-- with Gid Holt?
19527Did you see-- that?
19527Did you sleep well?
19527Did you want me for anything in particular-- or just to get up a poker game?
19527Did you, Gordon?
19527Do I get my congratulations, Di?
19527Do n''t you know me?
19527Do n''t you know we just got in from hunting you-- two posses of us been out all night?
19527Do n''t you see he''s starving and out of his head?
19527Do n''t you think that maybe it''s only a fancy of yours? 19527 Do you deny that this is your boy?"
19527Do you know many men whose pasts are good enough for their wives? 19527 Do you know what I want with him-- why I have come to get him?"
19527Do you mean personally-- or because he represents the big corporations?
19527Do you mean that he''s square-- honest?
19527Do you mean that you-- wronged him?
19527Do you mean you''re going back to town for one?
19527Do you mean--?
19527Do you think I do n''t know you now-- how you twist and distort facts to suit your ends? 19527 Do you think I''m going to give you up now-- now, after I''ve won you-- because of a damfool scruple in your pretty head?
19527Do you think so? 19527 Does it pain much?"
19527Does n''t she? 19527 Does that excuse you?"
19527Does that prove I was planning a hold- up? 19527 Does the Government pay you to mind other people''s business, Gordon?"
19527Down in the None Such Mine, you mean? 19527 Eh, Trelawney?"
19527Ended?
19527Found work yet?
19527Four years ago last spring?
19527Get married, you mean?
19527Got your keys with you?
19527Has Elliot been captured yet?
19527Has n''t he introduced himself, boys?
19527Have n''t taken the Government mail contract, have you?
19527Have you ever been sorry for it?
19527Have you had any food?
19527Have you met_ your_ Peter? 19527 How can it be done with when-- when she''s the mother of your child, your wife before God?"
19527How did the trouble start?
19527How did you persuade Tim Ryan to lend you his huskies?
19527How do you do, Mr. Strong? 19527 How do you do, Mrs. Mallory?
19527How do you know?
19527How do you mean?
19527How goes it, Holt? 19527 How is Macdonald?"
19527How is the criminal?
19527How long since a dog team passed-- seven huskies and two men?
19527How much was there in it?
19527How old?
19527How the deuce can I help it? 19527 How''s Macdonald?"
19527How?
19527How?
19527If I had known--"D''ye think you''ve got sense enough to take a plain, straight message as far as the hotel? 19527 If he felt you had-- done him a wrong-- why did he come to you when he was ill?"
19527If that is true, why does n''t he bring some proof of it?
19527Is he? 19527 Is he?"
19527Is it that this is your first time in too?
19527Is it?
19527Is n''t he a splendid human animal?
19527Is this another plant arranged for me by you and Selfridge?
19527Is this girl engaged?
19527Is this where we change?
19527It is not fifty below yet, is it?
19527It''s a small world, is n''t it?
19527Married?
19527Meaning that I lose?
19527Meaning that Mr. Gideon Holt is the owner?
19527Must we go through that again?
19527Must you go so soon?
19527My dear, if_ you_ say it was a success--"What else could one say?
19527Name of the kid mean anything to you?
19527No?
19527Not Hanford Strong, a little, heavy- set man somewhere around fifty?
19527Not all by yourself, Billie?
19527Not on foot?
19527Now what are you going to do with us?
19527Now, ai n''t that modest of him? 19527 Now, will you please introduce me to Miss O''Neill formally?"
19527Oh, he''s back, is he?
19527Pleasant surprise, is n''t it? 19527 Pleasant time we had on the river, did n''t we?
19527Pretty nearly all in, was n''t I?
19527Says he did n''t bring her, does he? 19527 Seen Diane''s Irish beauty yet, Ned?"
19527Shellfish, did you say? 19527 Sleep well?"
19527So it''s Gordon, is it? 19527 So you... love him?"
19527That''s his story, is it?
19527That''s the way of the world, is n''t it? 19527 Then it is for my sake and not for his that you want me to drop the case against Elliot?"
19527Then why come to me?
19527They''re not leaving us surely?
19527Think we better break camp and drift?
19527This man-- who is he?
19527To Smith''s Crossing?
19527To hurt me?
19527Touch and go, was n''t it?
19527W- w- what do you want?
19527W- what are you doing here?
19527Was he a miner?
19527Was he cracked when you used to know him on Frenchman Creek?
19527We can go back together by the trough, ca n''t we?
19527Well, and was there ever a more beautiful night before?
19527Well, what d''you think of him? 19527 Well, what?"
19527Well?
19527Well?
19527Were the hammers dropped on purpose?
19527Were they working for Macdonald?
19527Whad you doing here?
19527Whad you say his name is?
19527What are you aimin''to do, Pete? 19527 What are you going to do about it?"
19527What are you going to do with me?
19527What did you mean by telling Sheba that old Holt knew her father? 19527 What do I want to go on a wild- goose mush with a bunch of bums for?"
19527What do they all do-- the good- looking ones?
19527What do you mean-- a visitor?
19527What do you think I did with the money, then? 19527 What do you want?"
19527What does Sheba think?
19527What does he look like?
19527What does it matter if they do? 19527 What doing?"
19527What for?
19527What have you got up there in your head instead of brains? 19527 What in Halifax do you want with the team?"
19527What in the world have you been doing with your face?
19527What is it that you have to tell me about this boy''s father?
19527What is she going to do at Kusiak?
19527What is your name?
19527What man_ is_ good enough for a nice girl if you come to that? 19527 What shall I sing?"
19527What time was it when you reached the corral?
19527What was that?
19527What was the matter?
19527What were you doing to him?
19527What''s he doing here at all? 19527 What''s that?"
19527What''s the use of beefing?
19527What''s the use of snapping at me like a turtle? 19527 What''s the use?"
19527What''s this I hear about you being almost killed up on Bonanza?
19527What''s worrying you now? 19527 What''s your name, kid?"
19527When is the great day?
19527Where are you going?
19527Where is it?
19527Where is she bound for?
19527Where is the rest of the gold you stole?
19527Where? 19527 Whether she wants to be happy or not, O Cave Man?"
19527Who do you think brought her?
19527Who is it?
19527Who is she?
19527Why do n''t I?
19527Why do n''t you go?
19527Why do n''t you take a paper and keep up with the news, son? 19527 Why do they put him in prison when they must know he did n''t do it-- that he could n''t do such a thing?"
19527Why?
19527Why?
19527Will they let us see him, do you think?
19527Will you come back this way?
19527You Miss O''Neill?
19527You can stay around town and not go out alone nights, ca n''t you?
19527You did n''t bring her? 19527 You do n''t know that Holt took the team himself?"
19527You do n''t mean Colby Macdonald?
19527You mean that it is broken?
19527You mean-- Elliot?
19527You mean-- Macdonald?
19527You mean-- whether you love me?
19527You think she will-- be reasonable?
19527You told her?
19527You''re going to Kusiak, are n''t you? 19527 You''re going to be fair, are n''t you, Mr. Macdonald?
19527You''re going to marry her to that man if you can, are n''t you?
19527You-- came to look for us?
19527Your father''s name-- was it Farrell O''Neill?
19527_ How_ do you do it?
19527Ai n''t you got no sense a- tall, Gid?
19527Am I to sit quiet while she is sacrificed to a code of honor that seems to me rooted in dishonor?"
19527And Sheba-- would she accept as true this weight of circumstantial evidence that was piling up against him?
19527And how had Elliot got into touch with him?
19527And who are you going to have here?"
19527And why should he take it for granted that Sheba was ready to drop into the arms of the big Alaskan whenever he said the word?
19527Any last words you want sent to relatives?"
19527Are n''t you off your usual beat a bit?"
19527Are you a plaster- cast saint yourself?
19527Are you folks for young Elliot or are you for Selfridge?"
19527Are you on his side or on Elliot''s in this matter of the coal claims?"
19527Are you quite sure this time?
19527Because you-- don''t like him-- you won''t--?"
19527But are they?
19527But are you only a big gambler?"
19527But could n''t you edge in an hour or two once a week to attend to business?"
19527But there''s such a thing as a difference between right and wrong, is n''t there?"
19527But what about her?
19527But what''s the use of hating a man when your soft arms are round him for an armor?"
19527Ca n''t you see that even if it''s true, all that is done with?
19527Can you understand that?"
19527Could Holt be telling the true reason why they had left town so hurriedly?
19527Could n''t you see it sticking out all over him?
19527Did I eat it?"
19527Did he, she asked herself, know what stake she was gambling for at Kusiak?
19527Did it ever occur to you that some people are straight-- that they wo n''t sell out?"
19527Did n''t I mention Wild- Goose Creek three or four times?"
19527Did n''t I, Gwen?"
19527Did the mine- owner mean to suggest that he had identified Elliot as one of his assailants?
19527Do n''t I get what I want now we''re through?"
19527Do n''t you figure I''m entitled to any rest?"
19527Do n''t you know it?
19527Do n''t you know that people will say anything about a man who succeeds?
19527Do we win?"
19527Do you know anybody there?"
19527Do you know that when the Indian woman came he urged Sheba not to listen to her story?"
19527Do you think I''m jumping my bond?"
19527Do you understand?"
19527Does he ever come to Kusiak?"
19527Does she know that Macdonald beat her father out of one of the best claims on Bonanza and was indirectly responsible for his death?"
19527ELLIOT?"]
19527Elliot?"
19527Elliot?"
19527Elliot?"
19527Elliot?"
19527Elliot?"
19527Elliot?"
19527Fine and dandy, eh?"
19527Guess who''s here?"
19527Had Big Bill sold him out?
19527Had Sheba found safety there?
19527Had she come into this Arctic solitude to find her tomb?
19527Had she rushed into his arms like a lovesick girl, taking it for granted that he cared for her?
19527Had the fugitives gone up the river to the creeks with intent to hole themselves up for the winter?
19527Have n''t I played the game all fall?
19527Have n''t you enough sense even to give me a chance to decide for myself?
19527Have you got it?
19527Have you got one to explain why you left town so suddenly the night the bank was robbed?
19527He''s had persuading enough, do n''t you reckon?
19527How can I accept your hospitality and then report that I think your husband ought to be sent up for life?"
19527How could Elliot know, for instance, that Miss O''Neill was not safe?"
19527How long was it, she asked herself, that Macdonald had said men could live in a blizzard?
19527How''s Wally?"
19527Howcome I to forget?
19527Howcome you to fix on me as one of the bold, bad bandits?"
19527I do n''t have to tell you why, do I?"
19527I got to make safe and sane conversation, have I?
19527I''d hate to see any of them commit suicide with none of their friends here to say,''Do n''t he look natural?''"
19527I''m your friend--""You''re his, too, are n''t you?"
19527If he''s investigating the Kamatlah claims, why does he go hundreds of miles out of his way to come in to Kusiak?"
19527If they had planned the bank robbery, why did they wait so long to buy supplies for their escape?
19527Is he as cracked as he used to be?"
19527Is it like you could persuade me that you''re telling the truth now?"
19527Is it true?"
19527Is my breakfast ready yet?"
19527Is n''t it because the glamour of his millions blinds you?"
19527Is n''t that the last thing I would have asked if I had intended robbery?"
19527Is n''t that your baby I heap crying?
19527Is n''t there another way up?"
19527Is that criminal?"
19527Is that what you want?"
19527Is that why you hang back?"
19527It would n''t be a legal marriage, would it?"
19527It''s up to us to fight, ai n''t it?"
19527Kinder queer, ai n''t it, you happened to be the man that found him?"
19527Know him?"
19527Macdonald?"
19527Macdonald?"
19527Macdonald?"
19527My luck is n''t very good, is it?"
19527No monkey business, do you hear?
19527Not likely to change your mind before Thursday?"
19527Now is n''t that the truth?"
19527Now, if Holt had with him a companion, who of all those in Kusiak was the most likely man?
19527On the other hand-- how far would he go to save the Kamatlah claims and to remove this good- looking rival from his path?
19527Or was it the winter home of a prospector?
19527Or was it their purpose to cross the divide and go out over the ice to the coast?
19527Ought I to follow her?"
19527Played the last game, have n''t we?
19527Say, Mr. Shellfish, what''s the idee of all this here back- to- the- people movement, as the old sayin''is?"
19527See?
19527See?"
19527See?"
19527Seven o''clock, did you say?"
19527Some poet had said that, had n''t he?
19527Steward, will you bring me a double order of these shirred eggs-- and a small steak?"
19527Strong?"
19527Sure it ai n''t some one else you''re thinking about?
19527The kid''s there every minute, ai n''t he?
19527The old man had been talking, had he?
19527Understand?
19527Was I right?"
19527Was his enemy going to escape him, after all?
19527Was it in his fancy only that the breeze carried to him the faint jingle of sleigh- bells?
19527Was it the very width of the gulf between them that made the appeal of the clash in the sex duel upon which they had engaged?
19527Was it tragedy upon which he had come after his long journey?
19527Was there not something almost insulting in the supposition that Macdonald had only to speak to her in order to win?
19527Was this the sort of man to murder in cold blood a kindly old gentleman who had never harmed him?
19527Were search parties out already to rescue them?
19527What about all that live stock I got in the stable?
19527What am I to do?"
19527What are you doing here, Old- Timer?"
19527What could an innocent young girl like Sheba know of such a man as Colby Macdonald?
19527What did he tell you?"
19527What did it do then?"
19527What do you mean?
19527What do you reckon Miss Sheba wants with a fat, lop- sided lummox like you along with her?"
19527What do you think?"
19527What does it mean?"
19527What else have you got against us?"
19527What evidence have you got?"
19527What had Wally Selfridge been saying to Macdonald?
19527What in Heaven''s name are you doing here, Gordon Elliot?"
19527What is he to tell her if they meet-- that her father died of pneumonia brought on by drink?
19527What is this stuff about robbin''a bank and shootin''Milton?"
19527What of it?
19527What say?"
19527What the devil did the fellow mean?
19527What was it you told me about the waterfall back of the town?"
19527What was the use?
19527What would Alaska do if anything happened to you?"
19527What''s the use of waiting?
19527When did I do it all?"
19527When did you get in?
19527Where are they?"
19527Where do you get this stuff about me being a quitter, Pete?"
19527Where is it to end?"
19527Who do you think came up on the boat with me?
19527Who else had any interest in bringing her except him?
19527Whose?
19527Why are you running around like a chicken without a head, Reeves?"
19527Why ca n''t I follow it without a guide?"
19527Why did n''t you call up?
19527Why did n''t you keep the woman with you till you could send for me, you daft donkey?"
19527Why did they persecute him?
19527Why do n''t some one fill his hide with lead?"
19527Why do n''t you go-- all of you-- and leave me in peace?"
19527Why do n''t you have your hanging- bee now?"
19527Why do you make it easy for Macdonald and hard for me?
19527Why had she not asked Gordon more explicitly what his business was?
19527Why had they come to see him?
19527Why had they not taken the river instead of the hill trail?
19527Why should any importance attach to the fact that Mrs. Mallory and Sheba O''Neill had come up the river on the same boat?
19527Why should n''t he?"
19527Why should n''t she go with him, since it was the American way for unchaperoned youth to enjoy itself naturally?
19527Why should not Macdonald woo her?
19527Why the hell should n''t I have some fun?"
19527Why was it not Genevieve Mallory that he wanted to marry?
19527Why?"
19527Will that give us time, my dear?
19527Will you meet me?"
19527Will you please step out?"
19527Will you take orders and go through with them?"
19527Will you tell me why?"
19527Will you tell me?"
19527Would she waken to love or to disillusion?
19527Would they try to reach the coast and make their get- away to Seattle?
19527Would they?
19527You ca n''t do less, can you?"
19527You told me, did n''t you, that it was all settled at last-- that our claims are clear- listed for patent?"
19527_ Has_ he won fairly?"
19064''A while''? 19064 A-- a chance shot?"
19064Ah-- not Jessie?
19064Alec gone out? 19064 Alec?"
19064All fixed right, Charley?
19064Allan held this shack?
19064An''why not?
19064And do you suppose I''m going to sit around while father''s being done to death by a lot of rotten Indians? 19064 And his work?"
19064And the other?
19064And you still need to quit-- to- morrow?
19064And, Dr. Bill, too? 19064 Anything doing, Keewin?"
19064Are you quite sure?
19064Been watching the old ice go?
19064Belong here?
19064Better?
19064Boss Bill? 19064 Boss no kill''em?"
19064But he went there-- why?
19064But now-- now?
19064But there''s nothing wrong with Murray? 19064 But what''s this with Alec?
19064But-- you advised his mother?
19064Ca n''t they be removed?
19064Ca n''t you tell me, mother? 19064 Can you?"
19064Charley him finish-- yes?
19064D''you know why I brought that bullet along? 19064 Dead?
19064Did it come to a scrap?
19064Do you guess it''s possible----?
19064Do you know the thing that''s going to happen? 19064 Do you need more?"
19064Do you think Jessie is-- likes John Kars?
19064Do you think it wise?
19064Do?
19064Driving them out?
19064Everything ready?
19064Feel? 19064 Feeling better?"
19064Fierce? 19064 For God''s sake,"he said,"why do we stop around this sink?
19064Got sow- belly an''--hardtack? 19064 Guess Charley is n''t likely to take fool chances?"
19064Had a good sleep, Peigan?
19064Have a cocktail?
19064Have you got any feller fixed in your mind you''re yearning for your daughter Jessie to marry?
19064Have-- have you asked her?
19064He-- is well?
19064How about your boys?
19064How could you? 19064 How d''you figger?"
19064How do you mean?
19064How long do we stop around?
19064How then?
19064How was it?
19064How''d you have done?
19064How''s Bill doin''?
19064How''s that?
19064How''s things?
19064How-- how d''you know?
19064How?
19064How?
19064Interests? 19064 Is he going to wipe out the Bell River outfit?"
19064Is it always your way to drive folks? 19064 Is it good to sit around here in the chill evening dreaming, and thinking, and tearing open afresh a wound time and youths ready to heal up good?
19064Is it to be-- either of them?
19064Is it?
19064Is it?
19064Is n''t there?
19064It''s spring-- isn''t it?
19064Jessie?
19064Just where were they working?
19064Keewin?
19064Maybe you''ll stop around and take food? 19064 Murray McTavish?"
19064No much food, hey? 19064 No one''s wise to your camp?"
19064No sign, eh?
19064No?
19064Not even Dr. Bill, who''s had sick folk on his hands most all his life?
19064Not even José, who''s nursed half the kiddies at the Mission one time or another?
19064Now? 19064 Pap?"
19064Say, Alec,he cried,"will you bear a hand with the arms and stuff?
19064Say, Father, there''s no more than that note? 19064 Say, Jessie, I wonder if you''d feel different to my argument if I did n''t carry sixty pounds too much weight for my size?
19064Say, ever skip out of school at the Mission, and make a camp in the woods?
19064Say, how''d you feel if you''d never seen a flower, or green grass, or woods, and rivers, and mountains?
19064Say, why do you talk that way?
19064See him?
19064Shaunbaum is n''t going to get away with it?
19064She does? 19064 She plays the old game for him right here?"
19064She wo n''t be tall?
19064She wo n''t move with the grace of-- of a Juno, straight limbed, erect? 19064 Shot up?
19064Still watching for those jaws to snap?
19064Stuff aboard? 19064 That so, Doc?"
19064That you, Charley?
19064That''s jest mist around ther'', ai n''t it? 19064 That?
19064That?
19064The Bell River neches within twenty miles of the Fort?
19064The folk on the trail? 19064 The gang?"
19064The outfit''s complete?
19064The p''lice? 19064 The plans?"
19064Then he asked you?
19064Then what brings you up to Bell River?
19064Then why not take her?
19064Then you''ve had trouble with him-- again?
19064There''s not a word of me going around the city?
19064They started attacking?
19064They''re Murray''s? 19064 They''re in big force?"
19064They''re on the river? 19064 They''re out?"
19064They''ve-- arrested him?
19064They_ are_ twenty miles back-- on the river?
19064Things are wrong?
19064This ai n''t a catechism, is it?
19064This one?
19064Time?
19064Unhealthy? 19064 Up country again this year?"
19064Visitors?
19064We''ll make the Fort before sun- up?
19064We''ve acted like two school kids, eh, Alec?
19064Weakness?
19064Well-- what is it?
19064Well?
19064Well?
19064Well?
19064Well?
19064Well?
19064What about Louis Creal?
19064What about a swell party after three days of chores in the house, when a blizzard''s blowing?
19064What ca n''t you get right?
19064What can we do?
19064What d''you guess?
19064What d''you make it then?
19064What d''you mean?
19064What did he say?
19064What did he say?
19064What do you think lies back of this?
19064What is it?
19064What is it?
19064What made you choose this moment?
19064What things?
19064What''s amiss?
19064What''s that?
19064What''s the figures? 19064 What''s the time?
19064What''s the total?
19064What''s the use?
19064What-- has happened? 19064 What-- what-- will break her young heart?"
19064What-- why are you down here-- now?
19064When should we need to start?
19064When? 19064 Where d''you get your goods for trade?"
19064Where you going?
19064Where''s the-- kid?
19064Where_ can_ I start? 19064 Which is he?"
19064Who are you?
19064Who did shoot him up? 19064 Who''s going?
19064Who''s that dame with the guy who guesses he''s a parakeet?
19064Why are you glad?
19064Why do n''t you want to see Murray?
19064Why does our daddy make Bell River, mother?
19064Why is Keewin here? 19064 Why not take her?"
19064Why not?
19064Why, mother,she cried dismayed,"am I so easy to read?
19064Why? 19064 Why?"
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Will you tell me of it?
19064Worried? 19064 Worse?"
19064Would you?
19064Wounded-- only?
19064Yet he uses her for this play?
19064You boys kept to instructions?
19064You could n''t help it? 19064 You did n''t risk the river?"
19064You figger he''s dopey on her?
19064You going right down home now?
19064You guess he''s acting drunk?
19064You guess he''s soused?
19064You guessin''we ca n''t?
19064You have come to talk to me of Alec? 19064 You mean if he do n''t quit he''ll go right down and out?"
19064You mean the feller with the sky blue lapels to his swallow- tails?
19064You mean the men?
19064You only got in two days back?
19064You said_ you''d_ tell them?
19064You think Mrs. Mowbray and Jessie know of it?
19064You want me to work around the store?
19064You want to marry-- Jessie?
19064You''ll talk to him as you''ve-- said to us?
19064You''re going to butt in? 19064 You''re-- you''re going to Bell River-- deliberately?"
19064You''ve no folks-- none at all?
19064All I know our daddy is risking his life every time he hits the Bell River trail, and, secret or no secret, I ask is it right?
19064Allan?
19064Am I foolish?
19064Am I just a silly, sentimental girl?
19064And Charley?
19064And Jessie?
19064And had his boss not assured him that that prisoner would hang by the neck at his journey''s end?
19064And his scheme?
19064And say, are n''t they just two dears?
19064And was not the avenging of the girl he loved yet to come?
19064And what''s-- doing?"
19064And why?
19064And you?"
19064Anything else?"
19064Are you looking to make a big bunch of dollars?
19064Are you ready to take a chance-- with me?"
19064Bad?
19064Besides, if John Kars is n''t a trader, where''s the trouble?
19064Besides, was there not at the end to be a satisfaction of all the savage instincts in him?
19064Besides, who are you to dictate what I''m to do?
19064Boss kill''em plenty good?"
19064But I guess you did miss''em?"
19064But could he have escaped acting the way he acted?
19064But do you feel like it?
19064But more than all-- when?
19064But the automatic?"
19064But was it?
19064But who''d give a whoop for clean air?
19064But who, in Leaping Horse, wanted the day?
19064But why-- oh, why should he make you endure these years of nightmare?
19064But-- that?"
19064Ca n''t I go with an outfit and search for him?"
19064Ca n''t he be got?
19064Ca n''t help be sent?
19064Ca n''t you get his play?
19064Can you beat it?
19064Can you beat it?
19064Can you send out dogs and a sled?
19064Can you tell me?"
19064Can-- can anybody read me like-- you can?"
19064Could any of us?
19064Did he not live in Leaping Horse, where life pulsated with a rush, and no lagging, sluggish stream of existence could find a place?
19064Did he reach him?
19064Did he tell you-- anything?
19064Did you ask her, boy?"
19064Do I need to tell you?
19064Do n''t you guess that way, too?"
19064Do you feel like handling-- other?
19064Do you feel like saying some?"
19064Do you feel you best step around while I talk to Alec?
19064Do you get all that means to women- folk?
19064Do you get it now?
19064Do you get it-- all?
19064Do you get it?
19064Do you get me, child?
19064Do you get me?
19064Do you get that?
19064Do you get that?
19064Do you get what that means?
19064Do you know how I feel?
19064Do you need a stake that''s going to hand you all the things you''ve dreamed about?
19064Do you need me to tell you more?
19064Do you need me to tell you why you''re not landing at the Fort?
19064Do you need to wait for that?
19064Do you understand me?
19064Eh, Keewin?"
19064Ever see two cats play?
19064Fall?"
19064Follow it?
19064For himself?
19064Get me?
19064Get me?
19064Get me?
19064Get me?
19064Get me?
19064Get me?
19064Get that, Charley?"
19064Great?
19064Guess Star- man''s dead, hey?"
19064Guess the stuff you speak of is for one of the trading posts?"
19064Gun?
19064Had a pleasant vacation?"
19064Had he not a prisoner, a white man under his charge?
19064Had he not run the man to earth?
19064Has he an outfit here to haul it?
19064Have you seen him?"
19064He ready?"
19064Him not go?
19064His purpose?
19064Home?"
19064How comes it Allan Mowbray died worth half a million dollars on a fur trade?
19064How did it come about?
19064How far?"
19064How then?
19064How''d that fix you?"
19064How?
19064How?
19064How?"
19064How?"
19064I wonder why?"
19064I-- what''s doing?"
19064If they don''t----?
19064If this were its effect on Murray, what would it have been on Jessie, or her mother?
19064Is he coming along over?"
19064Is he in the hotel?"
19064Is he still around Leaping Horse?"
19064Is it adventure?
19064Is it bad?
19064Is it worth while?
19064Is there any news?"
19064Is-- is he dead?
19064Is-- it a secret?"
19064It''s in case of-- accident?"
19064It''s not a lot when you see your mother getting older every day, is it?
19064Know the name?"
19064Late?
19064Maybe you were scared you''d miss me in the dark?
19064Maybe-- maybe you''ll-- open those gates?"
19064Mercy?
19064Now?"
19064Oh, why do n''t they get around?
19064Plenty cartridge?"
19064Say, can you swim?
19064Say, how does it feel to be crazy that way?"
19064Say, the Yukon ai n''t makin''war with Alaska?"
19064Say, would n''t you feel crazy?
19064Say, you do n''t figger I meant that way?"
19064Say, you''re quitting in two weeks?"
19064See?
19064She felt that her child would awaken presently to the reality, and then-- what then?
19064She figgers it''s up to me to choose what I''ll do?"
19064She wo n''t have a face so beautiful it sets a feller just crazy to look at it?
19064She wo n''t have dandy gray eyes that look through and beyond all the time?
19064She wo n''t have lovely brown hair which sort of reflects the old sun every time it shines on it?
19064Sounds mean, do n''t it?"
19064Start?
19064That so, Jessie?"
19064That so?"
19064That so?"
19064The long trail?
19064The other''gunman''?
19064The other?
19064The reason?"
19064The runner?
19064Then what''s the use in quittin''it fer something I do n''t know, and do n''t care a cuss for anyway?"
19064Then, too, the instinct of the trail which the youth had inherited from his father, was not John Kars endowed with it all?
19064There''s just two hundred and odd miles between us, and---- Say, when do you figger you''re making that way?
19064They ai n''t the rim of a darn fool pit that ai n''t got bottom to it?
19064They ain''t-- things?"
19064They are folks?
19064They are hills?
19064They''ve got a cinch on him?"
19064To- morrow?
19064Twenty miles back?"
19064Was he not the master of great wealth?
19064Was this really its fascination?
19064We go?"
19064We''re going up there, and d''you know why?
19064Well, say, am I to be kept around this forgotten land till my whiskers freeze into sloppy icicles?
19064Well?
19064Well?"
19064What are you figgering?"
19064What are you going to do?"
19064What is it that keeps you chasing around in a cold that''ud freeze the vitals of a tin statue?"
19064What next?
19064What number?"
19064What of Allan?
19064What of him?"
19064What purpose lay behind the man''s doings?
19064What was he doing on Bell River when he got killed?"
19064What was the purpose of this storage?
19064What was there that Murray did n''t write in that note?
19064What would you say?
19064What''bug''is it sets folk yearning to get out and kill, and burn, all the time?
19064What''s he want''em for?
19064What''s the matter between you, anyway?"
19064What''s the matter with the boy?
19064What, she asked herself, again and again, was the thing that lay at the back of the little priest''s mind?
19064What-- what was the curious, nebulous instinct that was busy at the back of her own?
19064What-- what was the meaning of it all?
19064When do we pull out?"
19064When-- when d''you think that''ll be?"
19064When?"
19064Where did he go this time?
19064Where did it all come from?
19064Where is he?
19064Where were things heading?
19064Where would it end?
19064Where''s your fur-- if you have to sit around here?"
19064Where?
19064White man go?"
19064Who could say of tomorrow?
19064Who fired the shots that shut out that boy''s lights?"
19064Who goes?"
19064Why are these Bell River neches always shooting up their neighbors, and any one else?
19064Why did he want that sled?
19064Why do you?
19064Why does n''t he come?"
19064Why had he financed him privately, and not left it to Ailsa Mowbray?
19064Why had he shown this boy"places"?
19064Why is he wounded?"
19064Why not marry that gal and get right out taking her folks with her?
19064Why should I hate the thought of him for Jessie?
19064Why should he be disturbed?
19064Why, why, had he lied to Bill on the subject of a quarrel with Alec?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Why?
19064Will I get him, too?"
19064Will that do?"
19064Will you go along up to the Fort?"
19064Will you shake?"
19064Would John Kars pass on?
19064Would he come again, and again pass on?
19064Would n''t you feel you wanted to take it all in your arms, and, and just love it to death?"
19064Would that thread hold?
19064Yes?
19064Yes?"
19064You get it, Bill?"
19064You get me?
19064You goin''on up with the mail?
19064You know Wiseman, of the Low Grade Hills Mine, out West?
19064You never told us?"
19064You''ll back me when I put it to her?"
19064You''re going to play a hand in that-- game?"
19064You-- you questioned him?"
19064You----""Have n''t I?"
43088Ah, that was what you were doing, eh? 43088 And are the Chilcats such wolves?"
43088And are you going yourself, father?
43088And did she go to become the wife of the Chilcat chief''s son?
43088And did you find her?
43088And did you find her?
43088And did you leave my father where he fell?
43088And did your mother speak English?
43088And has the chief''s daughter come to Bamba''s camp to be his wife?
43088And have you been in your lodge by the river ever since?
43088And how did she know? 43088 And is that your father over there?"
43088And is the Queen mother stronger than the Chilcats?
43088And she taught you the white man''s tongue?
43088And she will be the message?
43088And so you began trading with the Indians on your own account, did you?
43088And was she your daughter?
43088And what is his name?
43088And what is my little one doing to- night?
43088And what is your plan, lad?
43088And what will that message be?
43088And what, then, will the Chilcats do with Klitonda''s daughter? 43088 And where are the arrows now?"
43088And will her warriors come to help the Ayana drive back the Chilcats, and keep them beyond the Coast Range?
43088And will other hunters take their skins there, too?
43088And will the white traders go if the Chilcats demand it?
43088And you do n''t think she''ll be much changed?
43088And you think it was a Chilcat, father? 43088 And you will be waiting for me, will you not, little one?
43088And you will come back-- some day?
43088And your mother often talked about her parents?
43088And your name?
43088And your wife is dead?
43088Are there none who will stand by their chief?
43088Are these the strongest?
43088Are they all weak- hearted?
43088Are they not her enemies? 43088 Are we to stay here to be murdered by those red devils?"
43088Are you better, darling?
43088Are you hurt?
43088Are you not feeling well to- day? 43088 Are you sure he was dead?
43088Are you worthy to be trusted?
43088But did you not see her, sir?
43088But is not the chief weary?
43088But what are they there for?
43088But what has she done? 43088 But what will you do with them?"
43088But what will you do with them?
43088But where did you learn that song?
43088But where do you sell your furs?
43088But where is his daughter? 43088 But why did not your father take your mother back?"
43088But why do you trade with them?
43088But why should Owindia go to the Chilcats?
43088But why should the chief''s son want me, father?
43088But would they trade with the white men if they came into your country? 43088 But--""Will you please hear me through?"
43088Can all make such wonderful sounds?
43088Can nothing be done to arouse them to fight the Chilcats, and to drive them back?
43088Child, child, what is it?
43088Could she conquer them?
43088Did n''t you see it?
43088Did she give any details?
43088Did she never wish to return to her old home? 43088 Did the girl tell you how Klota died?"
43088Did you bring her back?
43088Did you ever go there before?
43088Did you think that I would leave you? 43088 Did your mother ever tell you why she left her happy home?"
43088Did your mother teach you anything else?
43088Do all of the white race play like that?
43088Do the white traders come here now?
43088Do they wish to mock their chief? 43088 Do you know any other song?"
43088Do you not understand?
43088Do you think I could stay here all night knowing that Owindia was out there with those devils against her will? 43088 Do you think I mind the whole Chilcat tribe when Owindia is in danger?
43088Do you think it well to let them attack us?
43088Do you think they will ever be needed?
43088Do you think we can get there in time?
43088Do you want them?
43088Do you wish the white men to help you against the Chilcats?
43088Does he come here to mock the chief of the Ayana? 43088 Does he mean all he says?"
43088Does he not know that he is in the hands of the Chilcats? 43088 Does not the Ayana squaw speak the white men''s tongue?"
43088Does she see strange sights? 43088 Does she think to get away from the Chilcat braves?
43088Does the Ayana squaw dream?
43088Does the chief of the Ayana know that the Chilcats are near; that they are lying among the trees? 43088 Does the half- breed want to know?
43088Does the white man speak true?
43088Feel? 43088 Forget?
43088Got any more remarks to make about Indian women?
43088Got enough, eh?
43088Has he not come into our lodge? 43088 Have I thought of him?"
43088Have the Ayana no hearts?
43088Have the scoundrels gone? 43088 Have you ever thought about him?"
43088Her father, you say? 43088 Hey?
43088How can he help it?
43088In the canoe? 43088 In what way, father?"
43088In what way, young man? 43088 In what way?"
43088Is anything wrong? 43088 Is it to mock him?
43088Is n''t it time to change the guard?
43088Is she alive? 43088 Is the white man better now?"
43088Is there not a young hunter in camp who will go? 43088 Is this yours?"
43088Klitonda is Owindia''s father and what will she say when she learns that he was left here on this lonely island? 43088 Little one,"he suddenly began,"have you the tokens safe?"
43088See, lad,he cried,"is n''t that a building ahead?
43088Sick? 43088 So that''s it, is it?
43088So there was nothing for your mother to do but to return with her husband?
43088So you''re going to stand by the squaw, are ye?
43088Suppose the Chilcats will not let us?
43088Suppose we never go outside?
43088That makes you say something, does it? 43088 That''s your game, is it?
43088The Chilcats killed my Klota?
43088The Chilcats, you say?
43088The half- breed thinks that Nagu lies, does he? 43088 The squaw will not fail?
43088Then for what purpose has Klukwan come to the lodge of the chief of the Ranges?
43088They have been here buying your skins?
43088Was it Klota?
43088Was she? 43088 What did she do that for?
43088What do I care for a pack of measly Indians? 43088 What do you mean by not letting them attack us?"
43088What do you mean? 43088 What do you mean?
43088What do you mean?
43088What does the Ayana squaw want?
43088What does the Ayana squaw want?
43088What does the brave mean?
43088What does the chief''s son want?
43088What does the dog want in Klitonda''s lodge?
43088What else is there for her to do?
43088What good can we do by staying? 43088 What is it, little one?"
43088What is it, little one?
43088What is it?
43088What is it?
43088What more could men desire?
43088What will Klitonda do with these?
43088What''s in the locket?
43088What''s the matter with me, anyway? 43088 What''s the matter?"
43088What''s the meaning of this?
43088What''s wrong, little one?
43088When will we be safe from the cruel Chilcats? 43088 Where are the others?"
43088Where are the rest of the men?
43088Where are they?
43088Where are you, little one? 43088 Where could he go if he left the Post?
43088Where did she get that?
43088Where did this come from?
43088Where else can the Ayana trade? 43088 Where in the devil have you been for such a length of time?"
43088Where is she?
43088Where, then?
43088Who are you?
43088Who did it?
43088Who is this Indian?
43088Why do n''t you say something? 43088 Why do n''t you speak?"
43088Why do the Ayana braves come here?
43088Why does Klitonda say such things?
43088Why does not the chief strike?
43088Why does the squaw hurry?
43088Why does the squaw request this?
43088Why is Natsatt so still? 43088 Why not ask him?"
43088Why should she be put to death? 43088 Why should the Chilcats wait?
43088Why speak such soft words? 43088 Why,"they asked one another,"should a man at his advanced age wish to undertake such a journey?
43088Will he not take a little sleep first?
43088Will the Ayana people listen to such words as that creature has just uttered?
43088Will the Chilcat braves wait until to- morrow?
43088Will the Chilcats get all these?
43088Will the squaw speak?
43088Will they stay until then from making the attack?
43088Will you sing it for me, please?
43088Would you kill a defenceless man, father?
43088Would you like to meet your mother''s father some day, little one?
43088Would you like to see your father''s grave?
43088Yes, I found her, and have brought her with me, but--"But what?
43088Yes,was the reply,"but how?
43088You have traded with them, then?
43088You like it?
43088You think she''ll be glad to see us, and not be ashamed of our rough ways? 43088 You think so?"
43088You wanted to come, then? 43088 You will not forget?"
43088All of his talking in the past had seemed in vain, so of what avail would words be now with the enemy so near?
43088Amid the trees whither he had just disappeared she too would soon go, and what then?
43088And her mother, did she know of what her only child was doing?
43088And what were they now to do?
43088And what would become of Owindia?
43088And where was Klitonda?
43088And will the chief''s son go away now?
43088Anything serious?"
43088Are the Coast dogs waiting outside to kill their enemy, and steal his daughter?
43088Are you sure now that I was not mistaken; that my eyes did not deceive me?"
43088At the water- gate?
43088But how could he attract her attention without waking the Indians?
43088But how could he go away from this maiden, who all unconsciously was exerting such a strong influence upon his restless spirit?
43088But suppose he did reach the Post how could he gain admittance?
43088But suppose she has changed?
43088But they could not see, and of what avail would such a vision have been to them in their time of necessity?
43088But what could he do to save her?
43088But what did he care?
43088But what purpose could Nagu have now?
43088But where was the chief''s son?
43088But whom could he send?
43088But why did she not come to him when she knew he was waiting for her among the trees?
43088But would he at once abandon the Post, and go back beyond the mountains?
43088But you found your mistake this time, did n''t you?
43088But,"and here he hesitated,"will the white man take Owindia far away beyond the mountains of the rising sun?
43088Could his companions hold out until morning?
43088Could it be possible that her reason had deserted her?
43088Could you blame me when I knew that she was among those wolves?"
43088Could you not trust me?"
43088Did any one see them do it?
43088Did not the Chilcats kill her mother?
43088Did not the messenger tell him that she was coming; that Owindia, daughter of the Ayana chief, was willing to give herself up to save those she loved?
43088Did she not know how her father and mother would grieve about her?"
43088Did they not murder Klota?
43088Did you hear what he said about the child of his dead child being out yon?
43088Do n''t you believe me, darling?"
43088Do they know who did it?
43088Do they realise that the Chilcat dogs are in this land, and did this deed?
43088Do you imagine she''d be untrue to her best friends?
43088Do you know what you are saying?"
43088Do you not feel his arms around you?
43088Do you think she''ll be watching for us?"
43088Do you wish to know mine?"
43088Does Klitonda wish to meet them to- night?
43088Does he know how many, and how strong they are?
43088Does he long to see the Chilcats come from among the trees like hungry wolves?
43088Does he wish to see his people killed around him, and he himself carried as a captive back to the Coast?
43088Does not his heart tell him that soft words will come better from his lips?"
43088Does not his heart tremble as he hears this?
43088Does she think to get away from the chief''s son so soon?"
43088Does the half- breed think that he will take away the chief''s daughter beyond the great mountains?"
43088Education will mean nothing to her, and why should it?
43088Had he a home, and if so why did he leave it?
43088Had he forgotten her that he was so long in coming?
43088Had he not anxiously counted the days before their expected arrival?
43088Had he not waited months for the coming of the Indians?
43088Had she been left behind, and was she singing to keep up her courage?
43088Had she come to this place of her own free will?
43088Had she not at times, even as a child, started up in alarm in the dead of night thinking the Chilcats were upon her?
43088Had she not pictured it all in her mind-- the terror, despair and the long years of heart- breaking life among that ferocious tribe?
43088Had she not too often seen the life the women led?
43088Had she, too, been longing for him?
43088Had something happened to Owindia?
43088Had something happened to him?
43088Had the Chilcats made the attack, and if so what was the outcome?
43088Had the terrible creature attacked him?
43088Had they all gone to the Post, and were they already surrounding the place ready to make their night attack?
43088Has Klukwan seen how strong the white traders are behind their wooden walls?"
43088Has she forgotten that?"
43088Have n''t I lived among them all my life?
43088Have they deserted the Post, and left you alone?"
43088He could not escape them they felt sure, and what could one man do, armed only with bow and arrows, against their fire- vomiting guns?
43088He had striven faithfully for long years to free his land from the invaders, and was this the end?
43088His blood was up, and what to him were a thousand Chilcats?
43088His plan had failed, and why should he go back to the ways of civilisation?
43088How can I ever forget?"
43088How can he live without you?"
43088How could I live without you?
43088How could he endure such remarks about Owindia?
43088How could he ever bear to be separated from her?
43088How could he live if anything happened to her?
43088How could he live without her?
43088How could he relate such things to this confiding chief?
43088How could he tell her?
43088How could he tell this old man the truth?
43088How could she know that he was a captive bound to a tree?
43088How could she step forth and face those men?
43088How could the proud Klitonda endure that?"
43088How could they ever endure such humiliation?
43088How could they understand the deep passionate longings of an old man''s lonely heart?
43088How did she escape?"
43088How did she get there?"
43088How do you feel?"
43088How had he come to this place?
43088How long will this last?
43088How long would he stay at the lodge, and would he go away again, and she would never see him more?
43088How long would the Indians remain talking?
43088How much would the Indian ask for them?
43088How soon would it be after she met him ere he would lead her and his band back over the mountains to the coast?
43088How was she to face that band of Indians?
43088How will it sound?
43088How would he interpret her father''s action, and how long would it be before the Chilcats began the attack?
43088How would he like the way she had her hair arranged?
43088How would his action appear when word reached headquarters?
43088How would they treat her?
43088I have an old score to pay back now, have I not?
43088I''ve a treasure over yon, and does n''t the Great Book say that''where your treasure is there will your heart be also''?
43088If Klota was that captive, why did she never come back?"
43088If so what had become of Owindia?
43088If the Chilcats are so strong what are they waiting for?
43088If the messenger was so full of courage what must the chief''s son be like who had sent him forth?
43088In that case Owindia would have to go too, and would she be willing to leave her father so soon?
43088Is she here?"
43088Is the evil spirit speaking through her lips?"
43088Is there any woman here who can take care of her?"
43088Is there anything we can do for her?"
43088It must have been a stranger, and who else would be prowling around in such a storm but one of the Chilcat spies?
43088It was covered with his blood, and what had he gained?
43088It was not such an easy job after all, was it?
43088It would be very easy for her to come to me now, and why does she not do so?
43088Klitonda, chief of the Ayana?"
43088Klitonda, do you hear?"
43088Making more love to the chief''s daughter?
43088Moose, bear, and grouse in the forest, and fish in the stream, and must they go without?
43088My mother, as you know, was an Indian woman, and for her sake at least should I not respect the women of her own race?"
43088Never before had they opposed his will, and why should they do it now?
43088No Injun, no fur, no monee, hey?
43088No sense of pity stirred their hearts, for was not this woman one of the despised Ayana tribe?
43088Not much fun, is it?"
43088Of what use, therefore, would it be to talk to them, and try to arouse them to definite determined action?
43088Of what was she thinking as she sat there in the sunshine, idly dabbling in the water?
43088Or his companions, what if they should try any of their base tricks, which they had practised elsewhere, so he had heard them boast?
43088Or was it a vision, lying golden in the far- off future?
43088Owindia could not walk, and how was he to get her back to the Post?
43088Shall we let the Chilcats have it, or shall we drive them back, and learn the secret of the ways of the white people?
43088She had white blood in her veins, and was very wise, was she not?"
43088She has set Klitonda free, and does she not fear the anger of the Chilcats?"
43088She mused, and did she know anything about her child''s troubles?
43088Something important?
43088Sometimes when I was about discouraged the thought of her would come to my mind, and I said to myself,''If I fail what will she think?''
43088Suppose I have learned something for which you have been searching for years?
43088Suppose she should die, and leave him alone?
43088Suppose the Chilcats should steal her away?
43088Suppose they had not yet arrived?
43088Tell me, did the chief''s daughter go to the Chilcat camp of her own free will?"
43088The canoe is there by the water- gate, and who is to stop us from going?
43088The white traders had come into the country, and were they to be driven back, probably killed, when spring came?
43088The whites would be out- numbered ten to one, and what chance would they have against such sturdy and blood- thirsty opponents?
43088They were evidently talking about her father, and what were they saying?
43088They were strong enough to hurl back the invaders, and why did they not do it?
43088They would carry her away beyond the mountains down to the coast, and what then?
43088Walls of stone can not stop them, and how then can those sticks?"
43088Want her for yourself, eh?
43088Was he not expecting her?
43088Was her spirit near her this night?
43088Was it a dream?
43088Was it of some bright event in her young life of sixteen summers?
43088Was it the echo of that strange invisible world following him still into the world of reality?
43088Was not her mother part white?
43088Was she at the Post?
43088Was she thinking of her?
43088Was someone waiting for him to return?
43088Was that voice to be silenced for ever?
43088Was there any one who could help him in his present trouble?
43088Was there truth in it after all?
43088Was this his own Owindia, the one he loved better than life itself?
43088Were all the Chilcats as brave as this one?
43088Were all white people beyond the mountains of the rising sun like this one?
43088Were n''t her letters full of it, and what she would say and do when she saw us?"
43088Were their hearts weak when they drove back the Ayana braves in the great battle at Tagish Lake?
43088Were they to starve there in a land of plenty?
43088What about Tesla or Atlin?
43088What about the Chilcats out yonder?
43088What are we going to do with her?"
43088What can she mean?
43088What can they do with their skins?"
43088What can you say that will trouble me?"
43088What connection had those crouching forms, slinking beneath the outspreading branches, with the peace of that summer day?
43088What could she do to warn him?
43088What did he mean by such words, I wonder?"
43088What did his men mean by such action?
43088What did it all mean?
43088What did it matter that life was extinct in that prostrate form?
43088What did it mean?
43088What did they mean by fighting among themselves?"
43088What do the Chilcats care for a row of trees?
43088What do the Coast tribe care for thunder, lightning, or death?
43088What do you want?
43088What does the half- breed think of that?"
43088What effect would it have upon him?
43088What else could it be which could so affect the strongest and most daring warrior of the whole band?
43088What had become of her since that spring over twenty years before?
43088What had become of her?
43088What had become of him?
43088What had become of that bright sunny face?
43088What had happened to her?
43088What has been the use of all my wanderings, heart- aches and longings?"
43088What have you been doing?"
43088What hunter would dare to lay hands upon that chief, of whose courage and prowess they were well aware?
43088What if his people were not there?
43088What is Klitonda''s daughter doing over there in the Chilcat camp?
43088What is that you tell me?
43088What is the matter with her?"
43088What kind of a woman do you think she is?
43088What message would this man take back with him?
43088What object could he have in view?
43088What was he to do?
43088What was he to do?
43088What was keeping him?
43088What was she doing there?
43088What was there for him to live for?
43088What were the spoils of war, the punishing of the white traders when passion was in the balance?
43088What were they talking about in such an animated manner?
43088What will she think if we''re not there?"
43088What would Dan and Natsatt think of her?
43088What would be the use?
43088What would happen when she went back to the camp?
43088What would he think and do when he could not find her at the lodge?
43088What would the old man say, and how would he feel?
43088What would they do to her?
43088What''s the use of us remaining here and dying like rats?"
43088What, then, was the object of the expedition?"
43088What, therefore, should he expect from a squaw of a conquered people?
43088When did Chilcat warriors ever do such a thing?
43088When did Klitonda ever do such a thing before?
43088Where are the Indians, anyway?
43088Where are the tokens?"
43088Where can she stay?
43088Where else would he be if she had become his wife?
43088Where had such a beautiful creature come from?
43088Where is the power of our once famous Ayana tribe?
43088Where is the spirit of our ancestors?
43088Where was she?
43088Where were the glory of warrior, and the thrill of battle in the presence of that unseen power so full of mystery and awe?
43088Where were those dreamy eyes?
43088Whither would that sinuous river lead them?
43088Who among the rest will take those blood- marked arrows, and follow Klitonda?"
43088Who else could it be there in the very presence of the Chilcats?
43088Who had rescued him?
43088Who was he?
43088Who would protect her?
43088Why ca n''t they leave us alone?"
43088Why did I ever live to learn it?
43088Why did I not die thinking that she was still alive?
43088Why did he not come to save her from the enemy?
43088Why did n''t you let me finish the Chilcat dog?"
43088Why did she leave her own people to go there?
43088Why did the Ayana allow such tyrants to oppress them?
43088Why do the white men come into this country?
43088Why do they hunt us all the time?
43088Why do they send one of their number to Klitonda?
43088Why do we ever remain the same?
43088Why do you tell such a story to me?
43088Why does he come here?
43088Why does he not speak?"
43088Why does she not lie down?
43088Why had he not rushed forward and rescued her from their midst?
43088Why had they followed him so far into the forest unless they had some sinister motive in view?
43088Why is she not here too?"
43088Why should I lie to you?"
43088Why should I wish to spend so much money upon building a fort in the wilderness with so many odds against me?
43088Why should Klitonda be afraid of papooses?
43088Why should he concoct such a story about Owindia?
43088Why should he give such men shelter?
43088Why should he risk his own life for her sake?
43088Why should one born in this land care for the ways and benefits of civilisation?"
43088Why should she leave her father, and her own people?"
43088Why should the chief''s son ask them to do such a thing?
43088Why should we not, therefore, marry when the opportunity arrives?"
43088Why was he lying there when she whom he loved better than life itself was in danger of being snatched away from him forever?
43088Why was her father so long in coming?
43088Why was she singing?
43088Why were there so few of them hiding on this hillside among the rocks?
43088Will Klitonda give Owindia to Natsatt as his wife?
43088Will he leave the white traders and the Ayana people alone?"
43088Will he like to hear what Nagu can tell him?"
43088Will not Natsatt make some music?
43088Will she care to leave her father?"
43088Will she refuse to go, do you think?
43088Will the Chilcats allow this?
43088Will the Great Chief receive them?"
43088Will the chief''s son keep his promise he made to her last night, and take her back to the Post?"
43088Will they hide like jack- rabbits among the trees, and let the white men take the furs?
43088Will they send her back to her own people?"
43088Will you--?"
43088With all his warriors about him, does he fear one Ayana brave?"
43088With her loved ones gone what would there be in life for her?
43088Would Owindia really become the wife of the chief''s son?
43088Would Ranger Dan know?
43088Would all the warriors be willing to go?
43088Would he ever know?
43088Would he never hear it again?
43088Would not these white traders do the same, and cause him to be despised by his own people?
43088Would she be near the shore, waiting his return, or had she strolled off into the forest a short distance as was sometimes her custom?
43088Would she ever do it again?
43088Would she go back with him over the mountain, and he would never see her again?
43088Would she not be a traitor, and what would her father say?
43088Would that please the chief?"
43088Would the white traders come?
43088Would they be borne on and on only at last to reach that Great Sea from which they could hardly expect to return with Owindia alive?
43088Would they be in time?
43088Would they bring their furs to the white man''s store?"
43088Would they buy the furs, and would they help to drive back the Chilcats beyond the coast range?
43088Would you not consider that important?"
43088You are not afraid, are you?"
43088You were as anxious to see me as I was to see you?"
43088You will be glad to see me?"
43088and who was he?"
43088did you bring his body all the way to this place?"
43088do you say?
43088he asked,"and why does she come to the chief''s son?
43088he demanded in the Indian tongue,"and what are you doing here at this time of night?"
43088he demanded,"and why did n''t you tell me of his arrival?"
43088he exclaimed, as he looked upon the dead chief, and Owindia,"where have you dropped from?
43088he wondered, and was this her spirit haunting the forest?
43088he wondered, and where could she be?
43088he wondered, or were they already spoken for by some native trader?
43088she oftened reasoned with herself, and if she knew so much, and was so good what must the people be like who had all white blood in their veins?
43088she questioned with herself, or would he believe that she had been false, and left him because she thought more of the chief''s son?
43088she wondered, and what was he doing so far on this side of the mountains?
43088she wondered, and what would they say and do to her when they discovered what she had done?
43088she wondered, and why were they delaying the attack upon the Post?
43088the Ayana squaw?"
43088they asked one another,"than a life such as this?
43088what is it?"
31784''Are we not men?'' 31784 ''Do they know whar the Injun got the picter?''
31784''How?'' 31784 ''I know it,''says I,''but what kin we do?''
31784''Sol,''says she,''is this all? 31784 ''Why did ye git so scart when we axed ye to open the chist?''
31784''Wo n''t ye say good- bye?'' 31784 A pretty squaw?"
31784About us?
31784Alec, man,he said,"are ye thar?
31784Amos,continued the missionary eagerly, as the scenes of the previous evening rushed through his mind,"what of last night?
31784An''Bill went down?
31784An''did ye notice the power on him when he told about that ship?
31784An''did ye steal Tim Fleeters''gold an''put it in the mission house?
31784An''how did you come through without gittin''pinched?
31784An''how lang will ye stay doon yon? 31784 An''what did ye see out yon, laddie?"
31784And aside from the work for the white men, why should not this gold be used for the uplifting of the natives? 31784 And did Mr. Steadman seem frightened when they wanted to open the chest?"
31784And did they say that?
31784And did ye see Sol when he read about the chap wid the kid in his arms?
31784And did you tell her all?
31784And do you think God will like it if you do not obey Him?
31784And do you want a teacher?
31784And find the rope too, Mickie?
31784And found nothing?
31784And if the boy gets better?
31784And the pale- face is not afraid?
31784And they mean business?
31784And they''ve no food?
31784And what did he say?
31784And what did they do?
31784And what did_ you_ see, Pete?
31784And what else did they say? 31784 And what for?
31784And what if I do n''t take your d-- advice?
31784And what if he does?
31784And what in h-- is that?
31784And what is that?
31784And what would have happened if I had not saved your life, or if you had not recognized me?
31784And what''s that?
31784And what''s this?
31784And while he is away Shrahegan will not forget?
31784And who are you, anyway?
31784And who brought word?
31784And whose him?
31784And why did he growl? 31784 And why?"
31784And will you pray, father?
31784And would a woman be worthy of your love unless she were willing to share your lot wherever it might be? 31784 And you did n''t see Jennie at all?"
31784And you long to see the strange things?
31784And you sell the stuff?
31784And you told no one of what was in your heart, Jennie?
31784And you were behind the curtain all the time?
31784And you will accept?
31784And you will go quick?
31784And you would give up your grand work in the North, where you have had such success and so promising a future, for a-- a woman? 31784 And, Pete, you''ll come too?"
31784And, if we find the thief, have you any suggestions to make? 31784 Any baccy?"
31784Any chance of gittin''better, de''ye think?
31784Any success?
31784Anyway, what good would it do?
31784Are they men or only beasts? 31784 Are you sure that was his reason?"
31784Are you sure?
31784Ay, is that so, miss? 31784 B''ys,"he began, cutting a chew from a plug of tobacco,"d''yez know what night this is?"
31784Been prospectin''?
31784Better than Perdue''s store?
31784Books, magazines and papers, of course; what else would people read?
31784Brisko? 31784 But ca n''t we stand a siege here, and mow them down as they come up?"
31784But de''ye think I''m worthy, laddie?
31784But did n''t anyone go to their rescue?
31784But how did the chief get this picture?
31784But is there any one here who knows about the matter?
31784But say,he continued, looking round the room,"what''s all that stuff for?"
31784But the letters, and the cross on the rock; what about them?
31784But was n''t ye afraid of the Injuns? 31784 But what about the''Colonel''?"
31784But what are the Indians doing?
31784But what are we to do?
31784But what are you going to do?
31784But what has that to do with your kindness to me?
31784But what were you doing there?
31784But what would life be like here without the woman I love? 31784 But where did she go?"
31784But where is he? 31784 But where will you spend your evenings?"
31784But where you get picture?
31784But why did n''t he say something about it when he came to Klassan?
31784But why did you come to me?
31784But why does Pritchen fear you?
31784But why should the picture frighten him?
31784But why?
31784But ye wo n''t strike the trail noo, mon, in its bad condeetion? 31784 But, laddie, what would I be out on the trail fer, when the good Lord wanted me here to help a friend in need?
31784But, say, how''s Pete?
31784But, say, when did this happen?
31784Ca n''t the matter be settled with the old chief?
31784Calling us to order, are you, Jennie?
31784Certainly, who else would it be?
31784Come back? 31784 D''ye think it''ll fix''i m?"
31784De chief,explained the latter to the miners,"ask if white man all here?"
31784De''ye know that man?
31784De''ye mean it?
31784Did He not say,''That greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends?'' 31784 Did He say them words, laddie; are ye sure?"
31784Did he bite quick?
31784Did he fight hard?
31784Did he say he would come this morning to see me?
31784Did he tell the man''s name?
31784Did n''t think what? 31784 Did she come?"
31784Did the men all stand by and let them drown?
31784Did ye ever see them, Mickey?
31784Did ye kill that Injun woman?
31784Did ye lave young Radhurst to die in the Ibex cabin, an''stole his gold?
31784Did ye run agin''i m, laddie?
31784Did you bring them for me?
31784Did you find all that, and where?
31784Did you see him? 31784 Did you tell her about her brother''s cruel partner?"
31784Do n''t ye know a leetle Christmas song, Tim?
31784Do n''t you see his horns?
31784Do the Indians know about him, and the deed he committed?
31784Do you know his name?
31784Do you mind very much, Miss Radhurst? 31784 Do you not need rest, Miss Radhurst?
31784Do you remember the letters?
31784Do you think I look very sick?
31784Do you think I''m a dog? 31784 Do you think my father is as bad as that?"
31784Does Jim Blasco live here?
31784Does Pritchen know she''s here?
31784Does he say he will die?
31784Does he? 31784 Does my pale- face brother know?"
31784Does n''t he look well?
31784Does not my brother remember Shrahegan?
31784Does not my brother remember eight snows ago when he shot the fierce grizzly in the pass beyond the mountains, and saved the life of an Indian boy?
31784Doin''? 31784 Fight?
31784For my sake?
31784For yourself only?
31784Frightened, are you?
31784Gal, did ye see that man put the bags of gold in the missionary''s cabin? 31784 Get the picture?"
31784Great chief,he said, advancing to the bowed figure,"can not the Medicine Man cure your son?"
31784H- h- ow is he?
31784Happy? 31784 Have n''t I seed ye afore, Bill Pritchen?"
31784Have n''t you a private corner somewhere for this chap?
31784Hear what?
31784Hey? 31784 How are you feeling now, Pete?"
31784How can we stop it?
31784How did they do it?
31784How did you see''i m do it?
31784How do I know? 31784 How do you know?"
31784How in h-- did he know that?
31784How in h-- do you suppose I know? 31784 How long did he sleep?"
31784How would this place do?
31784How would you like to spend your evenings here?
31784How''s the neck?
31784Hungry, old boy, eh?
31784I am Shrahegan,he replied,"and is there not a good reason why I should be kind to my pale- face brother?"
31784I mean,''What de''ye drink?''
31784I want to know what''s become of that fine young chap what was out with ye, the lad what had the fiddle?
31784In what way?
31784In what way?
31784Is he here?
31784Is it a go?
31784Is it the will of the great chief of the Quelchies?
31784Is it true?
31784Is that the will of all?
31784Is that yours, Tim?
31784Is the evil spirit gone?
31784Is there much talk about him at the store?
31784It is His command, an''He said,''Do this in remembrance of Me,''did n''t He? 31784 It''s not what they care fer, laddie; but, what''s yer dooty?
31784It? 31784 Jennie who?"
31784Jennie,said Keith, calming his voice as much as possible,"how long have you been thinking of this?"
31784Jim, how does your pulse beat?
31784Know? 31784 Lassie,"he said, turning to Constance when the benediction had been given,"wo n''t ye sing a leetle?"
31784Leave me alone, ca n''t you?
31784Let me live long enough, to punish that villain, that devil!--what''s his name, did ye say?
31784Like it? 31784 Look, Jennie,"said Mr. Radhurst kindly,"How you make this picture?
31784Make a livin'', man? 31784 Meet whom?"
31784Mickie O''Toole,he said,"will you stand by and help with this job?"
31784Miss Radhurst,said Keith suddenly,"will you please walk with me along this bank?
31784Mother, are ye thar? 31784 Mother, are you there?"
31784Mr. Burke,she said,"you have met quite a number of men in this district, did you ever see any one who looked like that?"
31784Mr. Steadman,said Constance,"will you please tell me where all these things came from which we found in this room?"
31784My dog?
31784No one? 31784 No, what about him?"
31784No, why do ye ask, laddie?
31784No? 31784 Not an evil spirit?"
31784Now, what''ll ye have next?
31784Oh, that''s the way ye put it, is it? 31784 Overslept yourself?"
31784Pale- face come again soon, eh?
31784Pete,he asked that night, as the two sat alone in the cabin,"did Miss Radhurst question you much about her brother?"
31784Question me? 31784 Say, parson, you''re only joking, are n''t you?
31784See thim? 31784 See um, peegee?"
31784Shall I?
31784Shrahegan,and Keith looked earnestly at the Indian,"will you show me where that gold lies?
31784Shrahegan,he said, as they moved on their way,"you told me once the cause of your kindness to me, but why are you different from your people?
31784Shrahegan,said Keith, when the Indian had finished, and stood looking away toward the East,"what do you want?
31784So other white men have come here, then, and you cruelly killed them?
31784So yer the gintleman, are ye? 31784 So you do n''t intend to go there again?"
31784So you think he will come back again?
31784So you think you can stop that bell from ringing, do you?
31784So you will leave in the morning?
31784Some bad man Clistin, eh?
31784Some good, eh?
31784Stop it? 31784 Tell me,"he said,"how many pale- face men have entered this valley and went back again?"
31784Tell me,she said in a hoarse whisper,"if you know anything more?"
31784Tell us, is it true?
31784That was Pritchen, was it?
31784The Indians will not need it until spring, and why should it remain here unused? 31784 The picture?"
31784They think I''ll rest, do they? 31784 Think of the homes it has ruined,"he was saying;"the young lives it has blighted; the prisons it is filling; the----""What about the snakes, Mickie?"
31784Tut, tut, mon, what''s come owre ye? 31784 Very well, Amos; I leave it to you, but you will come to me in the morning, will you not?"
31784Visiting the old chief, eh?
31784Was it ever left to the chairman to appoint them?
31784Was the Medicine Man here? 31784 Watch''er want of''i m?"
31784Well, doggie,he exclaimed,"what''s wrong?"
31784Well, suppose such a thing did happen,laughed Keith at Joe''s incredulity,"do you think the men would like it?"
31784Well, suppose you did meet me, what of it?
31784Well, what did you find, man? 31784 Well, what do you see about me that''s so interesting?
31784Well, what do you think of it?
31784Well, what is it? 31784 Well, what would you think if you found a book like that miles from nowhere?"
31784Whar am I, lad?
31784Whar did ye fust see''i m?
31784Whar is she then?
31784Whar is the villain who has done this?
31784Whar''s the lassie?
31784Whar,he asked,"will the Council be held?"
31784What about yourself, Bill?
31784What am I to do?
31784What are ye giving us, Sol?
31784What are ye howlin''fer, anyway? 31784 What are you doing with my Indians?
31784What are you gazing at so mighty hard?
31784What book was it?
31784What can I do for you?
31784What d''ye know about the matter?
31784What d''ye mean?
31784What did he have to say about the gold being found in his cabin?
31784What do you mean by those words?
31784What do you mean?
31784What do you mean?
31784What do you mean?
31784What else did they say?
31784What fire?
31784What has happened to the brute? 31784 What has happened?
31784What has happened?
31784What has this to do with your decision about that church in Toronto?
31784What if the Indians should return to- night?
31784What in h-- do you know about it?
31784What is it?
31784What is the matter?
31784What is the meaning of this?
31784What picture? 31784 What reason?"
31784What things?
31784What trick?
31784What were you doing to him?
31784What were you going to the store for, Jennie, and what were you to tell me?
31784What will they do next? 31784 What''s awful?"
31784What''s that?
31784What''s that?
31784What''s that?
31784What''s that?
31784What''s the matter with the cur?
31784What''s the time, laddie?
31784What''s up?
31784What''s wrong with you all? 31784 What''s wrong, lassie?"
31784What''s wrong?
31784What''s wrong?
31784What, Jim Blasco?
31784What, a picture like this?
31784What, a sermon?
31784What, crazy?
31784What, do n''t know his name?
31784What, gold?
31784What, is that the parson?
31784What, never saw him; never met him on the trail?
31784What, the Mackenzie River District?
31784What, the Medicine Man?
31784What, the b''ys down yon?
31784What, the big chief knows?
31784What, to stop the bell, and to bring the Injuns here fer a drink?
31784What, to- night?
31784What; so soon?
31784What?
31784What?
31784When?
31784Where are the rest of the boys?
31784Where could the animal have come from? 31784 Where did ye drop from?"
31784Where in the deuce did you strike that?
31784Where is my violin? 31784 Where is the sick boy?"
31784Where''s your game, Bill?
31784Who in h-- l are you, and what business is it of yours what we do with the Injuns?
31784Who is he? 31784 Who is he?
31784Who is that man living down the trail?
31784Who is this? 31784 Who said that, Jennie?"
31784Who shaid Perkins?
31784Who told you that?
31784Who told you?
31784Who was it?
31784Who, the boys?
31784Who? 31784 Whom does He mean, then?"
31784Why did I refuse to act and thus leave''i m alone with that devil an''his tools? 31784 Why do you ask me?
31784Why not compensate him for the damage which has been done, and let him pacify his people?
31784Why not send a note by the Indian girl, and ask him to come here, Connie? 31784 Why should I be afraid?
31784Why, how do you know I_ can_ sing?
31784Why, what about her?
31784Why, what did he want to know?
31784Why, what did they say?
31784Why, what does he have against us?
31784Why, what''s the matter?
31784Why,she gasped,"did n''t all escape?"
31784Will the great chief give me welcome?
31784Will the men come? 31784 Will you let me pass?"
31784Will you wait for me?
31784Would n''t anyone be startled to have a brute growl at him in that way?
31784Would n''t it be as well for Bill to stand forth so all can see him?
31784Would they know the difference between the innocent and the guilty, or would they serve all alike?
31784Wrong?
31784Ye did n''t, laddie?
31784Ye do n''t?
31784Ye''ll come to sarvice, lassie, wo n''t ye?
31784Ye''ll sing it, lassie, wo n''t ye?
31784Ye''ve heard somethin'', then, miss?
31784Yer a stranger here, are ye not?
31784Yes, Joe, you may free yourself from the trouble in this life, but is it manly to bring sorrow to others, and bow the heads of your dear ones?
31784Yes,came the reply,"what would you like?"
31784You all same Clistin? 31784 You fadder all same Clistin?"
31784You fadder?
31784You got all same peegee? 31784 You know him?"
31784You remember the night you pinned him over the bar, and were just going to smash his face when you saw the scar which startled you so much?
31784You savvy''um?
31784''What chance had I to tell with all yez agin me, ruinin''my Injun flock, an''playin''that mean trick upon me in sendin''me to Siwash Crik?
31784''Which has caused more misery in the world, war or whiskey?''
31784''Why do n''t ye answer?
31784Ai n''t she a beauty?
31784Ai n''t she a beauty?"
31784Ai n''t you going to hold up your end of the game?"
31784Am I responsible for the moods of a d-- mission house cur?"
31784An''I guess thar are many more of us who are weak fools, too, fer what do we do?
31784An''besides, is the"Colonel"able to stand the jant?"
31784An''did n''t one of the young fellers up yon freeze his toes one night sittin''on the stump of a tree when ye was warblin''''Annie Laurie''?
31784An''then, ye''ll sing some, wo n''t ye?"
31784An''what did it, b''ys?
31784An''what have we got?
31784An''what''s the matter with ye?
31784And did n''t Christ say that a cup of cold water given in His name will not lose its reward?"
31784And do you think they will care for it?"
31784And say, Dave Groggan, did yer grandfather ever tell ye where the sarpents wint to whin Saint Patrick drove thim out of ould Ireland?"
31784And what has the Medicine Man done?
31784And what have my people done?"
31784And what of her?
31784And who is It?"
31784And why do you ask?"
31784And why not?"
31784And why should it not be used for the furtherance of the Kingdom?
31784And will he come?"
31784Are you going to let a bit of lace turn your heads?"
31784As she drew near her steps slackened, for was she not breaking a custom of long standing among her people?
31784Burke?"
31784But do you think you can manage it alone?"
31784But does not the bleakness of the land wear upon you, making you long for the sweet meadows and the fragrant flowers?"
31784But have n''t we allus had fine prospects in sight?
31784But how about the men?"
31784But how could he expect such a thing?
31784But tell me, Amos, what have you been doing?"
31784But what about the miners?"
31784But what could I do, with rum shops starin''at me from every corner, doggin''my very steps, allus allurin''me, an''the men coaxin''me on all sides?"
31784But, miss, fer God''s sake, what''s the matter?"
31784CHAPTER IV"WHERE IS MY FLOCK?"
31784Ca n''t we git along without''i m?"
31784Constance glanced at Keith, as much as to say,"Did n''t I tell you so?
31784Could it be possible that this was the very one, the"Bill,"whom that dying man in the Ibex cabin mentioned?
31784Could you be happy with me in a rough frontier town?
31784Dare I hope for any return of my love?"
31784De yez think I''d care to tell ye?''"
31784Did he confess?"
31784Did he help?"
31784Did n''t He send you, laddie, to save me from Hell''s Canyon five years ago?
31784Did n''t I see several sich curs strike a fine mission settlement a few years ago?
31784Did n''t he tell me so when we talked the matter over together?"
31784Did n''t ye often say ye could never live in harness, but wanted the wild always fer yer hame?"
31784Did n''t ye stop to think that there might be other dogs around what would hurt the woman?
31784Did n''t you see the way they crowded into the cabin while you read to me?
31784Did no one stand up for him?"
31784Did ye see the hole bored into him, and the blood spoutin''out?
31784Did you find the girl?"
31784Did you meet him on the trail?"
31784Do you know it is wrong to kill?
31784Do you know the sixth Commandment?"
31784Do you know what you are saying?
31784Do you know?
31784Does he know that the wrath of the Medicine Man is upon him?
31784Does he?"
31784Does not the mind become----""Stagnant?"
31784F.''worked in the poke?
31784Had a trap been laid by this wily serpent in which to entangle him?
31784Had he seen him before?
31784Had some poor, unfortunate man ventured into this camp, been slain by the Quelchies, while only these tools remained to tell the tale?
31784Had the worst happened, so that even Joe did not dare to come and break the news?
31784Had they not received it from a long line of ancestors?
31784Have n''t we fine prospects in sight anent the summer?"
31784Have ye ever tried it?"
31784Have you no pity at all?"
31784He was going, too, but how could he come back and carry on his work without her helpful presence?
31784He was very calm, an''he spoke so quiet an''solemn like:"''Man,''says he,''d''ye mean it?
31784Here is the letter, a fair- sized one, is it not?
31784How can he when he has seen the light and felt the fire?"
31784How could I help a- knowin''?
31784How could he ask her to leave the comforts of civilization and dwell far off in the wilderness among a rude people?
31784How could he tell her what he knew?
31784How could she go to him and ask him what he knew?
31784How d''ye''s know that Pritchen put the gold in the cabin?"
31784How had they come there?
31784How is that for business?"
31784How much did he know?
31784How would he be received at Klassan?
31784I never heered of''i m afore,''ave you?"
31784I was----"What was that?
31784If it had lost ye yer farm, home, respect of all, and drove ye away a drunken sot?
31784If it is considered right to use the money which flows into the mission exchequer from many doubtful sources, why should not this be used?
31784If she could see him now, what would she think?
31784If so, where?
31784If we waited until we were well before obeying the doctor''s orders, what good would they do?
31784Is he a relation of yourn?"
31784Is it right for us to tell her?
31784Is it true what ye say about the missionary?
31784Is n''t that a true picture?"
31784Is n''t that what you did for me last night?"
31784Is that the will of all?"
31784Is the skunk among us what done that deed?
31784Is this the way you treat an enemy?"
31784It goes this way, see?"
31784It''s in''The Scarlet Letter,''is it not?"
31784May I speak?"
31784May I speak?"
31784Mebbe he''ll have some supper ready, though it is late, an''we wo n''t be sorry, hey, Yukon?"
31784Not wolves?"
31784Now, all had come at once, and was it not for the best?
31784Now, who is he, and how are we to find him?
31784Now, you would n''t be a bit uneasy about your dad if I happened to be the parson, would you?"
31784On what?"
31784Say, parson, where did you get them?"
31784She knew the men were watching her, but she did not mind, for what were they to the ones now in peril?
31784She would leave on the steamer to- morrow, and what would the place be like without her?
31784Should he speak?
31784Should she cry for help?
31784Steadman?"
31784Steadman?"
31784Steadman?"
31784Steadman?"
31784Suddenly she added:"You all same Clistin?"
31784Suppose he got the right men, where would he obtain the necessary funds for their maintenance?
31784Tell me, do you love me?"
31784That I killed her?"
31784That the wolves had gone on some other scent?
31784The men giving him respectful attention, he proceeded:"Suppose one of us on the Committee should be the guilty person, what are we to do?"
31784Then she added:"White man all Clistin?"
31784They would look to him, their leader, and what was he to say?
31784They''ll snook into every corner, an''what''ll be left fer us?
31784This was certainly puzzling, and, receiving no reply, the native continued:"Clistin burn mission house, eh?"
31784Was he dreaming?
31784Was he to perish miserably there in that blinding storm?
31784Was he to win after all?
31784Was it a young face, pretty, and whether the missionary had explained whose it was?
31784Was it the place, he wondered, where Pritchen and Kenneth had been?
31784Was n''t she a brick?"
31784Was not the land theirs?
31784Was she safe?
31784Was she thinking of him, the wanderer, the outcast, with the stain upon his name?
31784Was the uncertain game worth it all?
31784Was there a reason?"
31784Was there no end to these terrible things?
31784Was there not some good reason for Brisko''s aversion to this man?
31784Was this all that remained of their supplies, the mission house filled with goodly treasures, the pride of the band?
31784Was this, then, the result of years of prayerful instruction of the truths he had tried to instil into her childish mind?
31784Watcher want, eh?"
31784Weak fool, did ye say?"
31784Were they gathering for the affray?
31784Were they not his own people, and he their chosen leader?
31784Whar''s me blanket, Alec?
31784What changed''i m into sich a divil?"
31784What comforts have they in life?
31784What could he do?
31784What could he do?
31784What could it be?
31784What could such a person do in the rigorous north, where only the hardiest had any chance of existence?
31784What did I want with a fiddle?
31784What did it all mean?
31784What did it all mean?
31784What did it all mean?
31784What did it mean?
31784What did it mean?
31784What did it?
31784What did this signify?
31784What do you keep in such a precious box?"
31784What else could he show?
31784What good is all the gold in the warld, Alec, when ye have n''t a wife or kiddies to brighten yer cabin?"
31784What good will it do?
31784What had happened to the Indians?
31784What had he done to deserve it all?
31784What had he found out?
31784What in h-- do you mean?"
31784What is thar in me to love?
31784What right had he to be a missionary, a saviour of souls, if he had no line to let out, or boat to launch in the hour of need?
31784What should he do?
31784What was he to do?
31784What was he to do?
31784What was he to do?
31784What was he to do?
31784What was he to do?
31784What was she doing down there in the darkness?
31784What was she to do?
31784What was that crowd doing there in the darkness?
31784What was that he saw standing there in the storm?
31784What was that?
31784What was there, he wondered, in this golden lure, which could induce men to abandon every comfort, and undergo such hardships in that desolate land?
31784What will give you rest?"
31784What will the natives do when they return?
31784What will we do without you?"
31784What would her father say?
31784What would his flock think?
31784What would she think?
31784What''s the matter?"
31784What''s the use of me a- rustlin''fer a home- stake when there''s never a one to share it with me?
31784What''s yer brand?"
31784What''s yer choice?"
31784When would the steamer come?
31784Where did he come from?"
31784Where did you see that man?"
31784Where did you see this man?"
31784Where is my flock which I left in peace and quietness?"
31784Where is that terrible man?"
31784Where were the miners?
31784Who could frighten sich a sweet lamb?
31784Who''d a thought it?"
31784Why ca n''t ye stan''up an''take yer dose like a man, instid of whinin''like a baby?"
31784Why did n''t he come to me at once?
31784Why do you ask?"
31784Why had Pritchen chosen him as one of the committee unless he had some hidden motive in view?
31784Why had such a cross been laid upon him?
31784Why had the chairman selected him?
31784Why should I be bothered with him?"
31784Why should missionaries who are in the field hesitate to stake their claims when a new mine is discovered, and use the gold to carry on their work?
31784Why that look of surprise and fear upon Pritchen''s face?
31784Why was the place deserted?
31784Why were you so surprised and startled?"
31784Why, they''re five to one, and, if they rushed us, where''d we be?
31784Will that do, sir?"
31784Will ye no wark?"
31784Will you come over to see him?"
31784Will you consent to this?"
31784Will you go?"
31784Will you take him?
31784Will you take me to the place?"
31784Will you trust me?"
31784Would any of yez laugh if ye''d left a wife like Annie, an''such sweet wee uns fer the devil whiskey?
31784Would he come in and wait for her return?
31784Would he ever see her again?
31784Would he not only laugh at her?
31784Would he reach it?
31784Would her father have approved of such a thing?
31784Would his strength hold out?
31784Would it be right to add this intense sorrow to her present trouble?
31784Would it be right?
31784Would it not be right, he thought, to do the same now, and thus save his people?
31784Would n''t that fix any one?"
31784Would she return, too?
31784Would the miners know of it?
31784Would they flee to the high banks?
31784Ye did n''t think those pretty arms would encircle yer scrawny neck, did ye, or her sweet lips touch yer rough face?"
31784Yes, I expect to come back, but to what?"
31784Yes, why had she forgotten?
31784You pray?"
31784You savvy''um?"
31784You see something, eh?"
31784You tell chief that?"
31784You''d wonder a d-- lot, would n''t you?"
31784a service?"
31784an''what have I ever done that He should love me?"
31784are you the chief''s son?"
31784back to what?
31784can you give me that love?
31784did n''t ye hear?"
31784for what?"
31784going away so soon?"
31784he asked,"the risk he is running?
31784he cried in a voice of terrible intensity,"what does this mean?"
31784he cried,"is it true?
31784he wondered, and what had happened since his departure?
31784in here?"
31784kin no one play?"
31784no word from the parson or the lassie?"
31784not one leetle song, jist fer old times''sake?"
31784not one?
31784nothing more?
31784queried Keith,"what will your people think?"
31784question me?"
31784read what?"
31784replied the prospector, delighted to see his patient recover so quickly,"an''whar did ye think I''d be?"
31784she asked,"or have I been dreaming?
31784she gasped,"what has happened?"
31784tell me, is there any response?
31784that the Indians are very angry, and, if the boy die, the pale- face will die too?"
31784the girl here?"
31784we''ll beat Perdue and his bad whiskey yet, wo n''t we?
31784what d''ye see?"
31784what in blazes is this?"
31784what in h-- is this?
31784what''s that?"
31784what''s that?"
31784what''s this?
31784who is it?"
31784ye never heered?"
31784you that boy?
31784you''re not Pete Martin, the prospector, are you?"