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inu.30000006241354 | Are you so careless of your life? |
inu.30000006241354 | Do you not care what you do? |
inu.30000006241354 | How dare you presume to do this? |
inu.30000006241354 | Sirrah, said he, who gave you authority to come this way? |
njp.32101020924013 | - How could it be otherwiſe,'ſaid he, as he is her life and foul? njp.32101020924013 Hearing ſome one knock he went to the win- dow, and, much diſturbed, aſked who is there? njp.32101020924013 have not you taken it? ” – • Had I taken it,'replied he, “ I ſhould not have aſked you for it. njp.32101020924013 huſ- band, ” returned Deſdemoną, “ why do you perplex yourſelf with ſuch idle imaginations? mdp.39076002719966 34- “ Why, where is my friend, the little red tugboat? ” gasped Waldo frantically. mdp.39076002719966 And what, may I ask, do you think you are? ” asked the gull scornfully. mdp.39076002719966 Do you suppose a storm is coming? mdp.39076002719966 What will happen to me? mdp.39076002719966 Would you care to be my friend, too, Q, perhaps? mdp.39076002719966 “ My daddy is the best fisherman in all the world and sometimes I help him. ” A fisherman? mdp.39015027225179 & C?? mdp.39015027225179 & C?? mdp.39015027225179 And being asked that supposing the chase had proved a Portuguese? mdp.39015027225179 President: Were there no jealousies of the Ranger's leaving you in this chase, or at any other time, in order to surrender? mdp.39015027225179 Shall these men be said to be influenced with Cowardize, who thus acted to the very last Scene of their own Tragedies? mdp.39015027225179 What men ever fought more desperately than the Garrison of Chagre? mdp.39015027225179 Whether they expected any more ships to come 2 From what port they set forth last, when they came to seek them out? mdp.39015027225179 “ But what signifies a hat, friend? ” says the officer. mdp.39015078569954 89 ing? mdp.39015078569954 But where had they gone to? mdp.39015078569954 Did I behave harshly or cruelly when I had it in my power? ” Truth to tell he had not, but he had har- boured a purpose in so doing. mdp.39015078569954 How was it possible to trust them? mdp.39015078569954 I bear you no malice, for I love a fair fighter, but why should more blood be spilt? mdp.39015078569954 She, in her innocence, 110 MAROONED ON AUSTRALIA, “ Yes, why? ” added Zolca. mdp.39015078569954 The black flag] What did I know about it? mdp.39015078569954 The wretch who betrayed us. ” “ What does this mean? ” said Wanstrooken, glancing at me somewhat sternly. mdp.39015078569954 Was it justice or murder? mdp.39015078569954 Was this an ancient gold- mine, formerly worked by these people, and had the secret of the place been preserved for generations amongst them? mdp.39015078569954 What did we see? mdp.39015078569954 “ Captain, ” he said to me one day, “ have you looked well for minerals about here? mdp.39015078569954 “ Diedrich, ” Paul went on, “ I did not ask to see you to upbraid you, but you could have saved me if you would. ” “ How? ” I asked. mdp.39015078569954 “ Himmell Captain ”( Berghen had assumed that rank), “ did not you tell me expressly that I must not interfere with the women? ” “ Bah! mdp.39015078569954 “ May I inquire the name of your ship? ” continued the officer. mdp.39015078569954 “ Shall we follow the path? ” I whispered to Paul, for I felt afraid to speak loud. mdp.39015078569954 “ Were you the officer in the boat? ” I asked. mdp.39015078569954 “ What do you mean? ” I asked. mdp.39015078569954 “ Who are you, in the name of wonder? ” stammered one at last. hvd.hn3lk3 Are you going to let your legs hang over and hitch yourself along that way? ”. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Now, can we have something to eat? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | What do you think they will do to us? ”They'll wallop us, ” said Firetop, “ but I do n't care. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | What will you cut them with? ” asked Hawk- Eye. hvd.hn3lk3 1 T 一日 , 是 ? hvd.hn3lk3 141 “ Do you know what it is, or is it a sur- prise to you too? ” asked Firefly. hvd.hn3lk3 At last she said to him: “ What in the world are you doing with your axe? hvd.hn3lk3 Ca n't you go on a little longer? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Could n't you put it off until we get home again? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Firetop called back; “ because Father and Mother are n't. ” “ Are n't what?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Hawk- Eye was working só busily he did not know that any one was near him until Firetop called out, “ What are you making, Father? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | He called to Firefly, “ Are you there? ” She answered in a sleepy voice, “ Yes. ” “ Are you sure?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | He called to Firefly, “ Are you there? ” She answered in a sleepy voice, “ Yes. ” “ Are you sure?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | I shall have my spear beside me and shall sleep on the lower limbs. ”"Shall we roost like the birds? ” asked Firefly anxiously. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | I started to run to the cave. ”"Did you think we were all dead? ” asked Limberleg. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Nobody had any manners, and not a single mother said,"Have you washed your hands?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Part of it has sunk beneath the waters! ” 109 A2 oth ce 14 CV “ Wo n't it ever get mended?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | SOR OMAN RU n amwita SEMA SX24W? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | THE CAVE TWINS Where they? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | What would you do if you were to wake up in the morning and find yourself tied in bed and your father and mother gone and no breakfast ready? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | Where are we going to sleep?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | While all of this was happening, where do you suppose Hawk- Eye and Limberleg were? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Ca n't we go up the river- bank and not go into the woods at all?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Do you see far away that little neck of land which leads out to the very end of the world? ” he said. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ How can you keep them? ” said Hawk- Eye. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ How did you get to the cave? ” he asked Firetop. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ How will you push it?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Sha n't we ever get back to the cave, then? ” cried Firetop. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ The current is swift, and who knows what monsters may be in it? |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ The fire is ready, but where is the food? ” said Firefly. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Then are these the blue hills? ” asked Firetop. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ What is the matter? ” they cried. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ What's the difference? ” moaned Fire- fly. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Where did you come from, you naughty little weasels? ” cried Limberleg angrily. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Where, where? ” they screamed. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Will what?" |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Will you be sure to bring it back to the cave, if I let you take my axe? ” he said. |
hvd.hn3lk3 | “ Would n't she let you play with it? |
mdp.39076002365133 | And what do you think it was? |
mdp.39076002365133 | Do n't you hear the thunder jars? |
mdp.39076002365133 | EH1 W “ bl: deaf, oh: ‘ QL'l‘I'81,54 our h‘tI1¢ burns? |
mdp.39076002365133 | Is n’t that strange? |
mdp.39076002365133 | It was Manda? |
mdp.39076002365133 | P.? |
mdp.39076002365133 | Was n’t that kind of him? |
mdp.39076002365133 | _? |
mdp.39076002365133 | ~ “ Well, I declare, ” exclaimed Cllt- llItC1’l)O}?, “ Busy Beaver has a lot of nerve to stop the Water running in the Bubbling Brook. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ And pray, Mr. Jack Rabbit, how do you color the eggs? ” Oh, dear me! |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ And that means bad luck, you know. ” “ If he crosses your path from left to right, What does that mean? ” asked the little mea- dowmouse. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Do n’t you hear me? ” she asked, tying the strings of her Sunday bonnet under her furry chin. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Do you paint goose eggs, too? ” But be- fore the little bunny could say yes or no, the Kind Farmer himself came out of the house. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Have n’t you heard of chestnut- fed turkeys for Thanksgiving? ” “ Do you mean they are going to kill Tur- key Tim? ” cried the little hen. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Have n’t you heard of chestnut- fed turkeys for Thanksgiving? ” “ Do you mean they are going to kill Tur- key Tim? ” cried the little hen. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ How did you get here? ” asked the little rabbit. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ I thought if I laid them near the Old Bramble Patch it would be easier for him. ” “ Oh, that ’s the reason? ” said the Kind Farmer. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ If you do n’t let them try how are they ever going to learn? ” “ They are not old enough, ” replied Mrs. Crow. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Not old enough? ” repeated that med- dlesome old lady bird. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ So it was you who warned Timmy Meadowmouse, was it? ” he hissed, hump- ing up his back and waving his long tail back and forth. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ So that ’s where you ’ve been laying your eggs, is it, Miss Henny Penny?_ ”- ‘ Cock- a- doodle- do, She only laid a few. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Tell me, what ’s the news? ” “ The Bubbling Brook will be running-. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ What is the reason? ” asked Henny Penny, who you see by this time was a very curious little hen. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Who told you? ” he asked in a trembling voice. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Why are you in such a hurry? ” “ I must tell all my friends in the Sunny Meadow the good news, ” replied the little rabbit. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Why do n’t you come, too? ” “ Have n’t time, ” answered the little bunny. |
mdp.39076002365133 | “ Would n’t he? ” exclaimed the little hen, her feathers ruflied with excitement and curiosity. |
nnc1.cu56121679 | And is it therefore that he has never thus suffered? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | But what human language can ade- quately portray that astonishment, that horror which possessed me at the spectacle then presented to view? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | Da wurden die Geister der Hölle in mir wach, und bäumten sich auf mit Gewalt, die ihnen verliehen über den frevelnden vurruchten Sünder.? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | Have I not indeed been living in a dream? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | In what measure did the one mind influ- ence the other? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | The relationship between the Marchesa and the rescuer of her child is then suggested in the following paragraph: Why should the lady blush? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | To what extent was the one acquainted with the work of the other? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | What other possible reason could there have been for her so blush- ing? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | What reason could there have been for the low, the singularly low tone of those unmeaning words which the lady uttered hurriedly in bidding him adieu? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | Where, in truth, had I not bitter cause to curse him within my heart? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | etc.? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | for the glance of those wild appealing eyes? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | for the the convulsive pressure of that trembling hand? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | for the unusual tumult of that throbbing bosom? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | “ Well, child, ” said she, taking heart at sight of a person so little formidable, “ well, my child, what did you wish for? ”( Page 61.) |
mdp.39076002582083 | 99 100 Haunt of High Island “ Feelin'pretty bad, eh? |
mdp.39076002582083 | Are you the boy who does the skin- diving? ” “ I was, a couple of weeks ago. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Did you have a nice winter?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | Did you plan to go anywhere in particular? ” “ Well I kinda thought it would be nice to take a longer cruise, now that I have my new compass. |
mdp.39076002582083 | From some distant place the sound reached through the thick walls once more: “ Haaallooow! ” “ What is it? ” Suzanne gasped. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Hear me? |
mdp.39076002582083 | How about High Island? |
mdp.39076002582083 | How about another picnic on the boat on the Fourth of July? |
mdp.39076002582083 | I had n't counted on a delay. ” “ Why do n't you see a professional diver, if you're in such a hurry? ” “ I guess I can wait, Benjy. |
mdp.39076002582083 | It's risky enough on the surface without going down to the bottom of the lakel Ca n't you wait until some other day later in summer? |
mdp.39076002582083 | Looking for a satellite? ” asked Suzanne Bentley, only daughter of widower Reverend Bentley of Indian Village Com- munity Church. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Mind if I come aboard and talk business?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | Now we got ta figure the deviation and cor- rect it. ” “ Deviation? ” Benjy answered with a puzzled frown. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Run out of gas?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | That's not too far, is it? ” he asked hopefully. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Want to move the Black Panther Benj?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | Was it wrecked or anything? ” His words tumbled out in a breathless rush. |
mdp.39076002582083 | What are we waiting for?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | Where do we find him? ” “ Stick around, sir. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Where is this gold mine anyway?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | Who does he think he is, anyway? ” And the two lads splashed into the rough surf as though to meet the Black Panther half way. |
mdp.39076002582083 | Will you be laid up long? ” “ No, I guess not. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ And just what are you grinning up at the sky for, Benjy? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Do you think you could find it? ” Bobo asked with an enthusiasm that equaled Benjy's. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Have you added anything to the boat that could have changed your compass reading? ” Benjy looked around his boat. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ How about leaving the souvenirs alone and concentrate on the job you're getting paid for? ” Benjy and Bobo eyed Kent Swope with distaste. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ N ow what kind of a deal are you up to, Ben- jy? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Not there? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Well boys, did you find anything down there?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Well, if you do n't want money for yourself, how about your young friend here?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Well, well, my boy, and how be ya this fine morn- ing? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Were n't you scared, Mr. Jake, when you were out on the lakes in all those storms you've told me about and you did n't know how to swim?" |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ What do you want her along for? ” he growled in a low voice to Benjy as Suzanne ap- proached the Black Panther's dock the following morning. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ What hap- pened? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ What'll we do now? ” “ I suppose we'll have to go ashore and try to find some kind of shelter. |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ Where, Mr. Jake? |
mdp.39076002582083 | “ You mean you two young- uns are going to go poking around the bottom of this lake here? |
hvd.hn5hqg | And it was not true when it was new, was it? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Are they from the mounds, Uncle Fritz? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Are we to hear about Cublay Khan? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Dear Uncle Fritz,said Alice, shivering,"did any- thing as bad as that ever happen to you?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | Do you not remember, —'Mustapha, Rubadub, Cu- blay Khan'? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Do you remember,said Uncle Fritz,"how much interest you took in Plutarch's Lives? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Does not Mr. Parkman quote them? |
hvd.hn5hqg | How much of the Cortes wonders do you believe, Uncle Fritz? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Oh, he is the stone- axe man? |
hvd.hn5hqg | T TNCLE FRITZ,said Horace,"why did you say,^ when we were talking of Humboldt, that those were the days of boys?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | Where do you find about it, Uncle Fritz? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Which of you,continued he,"first seized him, and where is he? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Who is our dear old Campe? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Why do you read me the titlepage to the first volume? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Why, what do you know about Cublay Khan? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Will you go into Lady Oliver's sitting- room, take the steps, and look along the books at C till you find two little volumes of Cleveland's Travels? |
hvd.hn5hqg | 1823. they migrate to this spot, and if so, whence came they? |
hvd.hn5hqg | : Why was the quicksilver hidden under the ballast? |
hvd.hn5hqg | And what shall I tell you next? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Bedford, have you found nothing you can read to us?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | But what can be more dreadful than a fight at sea? |
hvd.hn5hqg | But why should we enumerate them singly? |
hvd.hn5hqg | But why, after knocking one of us down, was he satisfied with simply stealing a hat? |
hvd.hn5hqg | CAN CORTES BE BELIEVED? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Do n't you remember? |
hvd.hn5hqg | For fierce and furious was the battle, and quarter there was none given; but why should I make a long story of it? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Have you prepared your protocol for Russia, Blanche?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | How are we to- day for the mosquitos?"..." |
hvd.hn5hqg | Is she the same sort as the Iroquois?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | Of the battle which the Great Kaan fought with Nayan, what shall I say about it? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Our habits of life,"continued he,"are such that we never buy or sell anything for money; how then can he expect us to find it? |
hvd.hn5hqg | To what port destined? |
hvd.hn5hqg | To whom does it belong? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Was their industry stimulated by the desire of protecting themselves against the inroads of invaders, or were they themselves the trespassers? |
hvd.hn5hqg | Watts?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | What God is so great as our God? |
hvd.hn5hqg | What can we say of this race of unbelievers who thus defended their city? |
hvd.hn5hqg | When they replied that I did not, he answered,"Well, what can he pretend to do?" |
hvd.hn5hqg | When two persons meet in the morning the first questions they address to each other are:"How did you find the zancudos during the night? |
hvd.hn5hqg | and wherefore came they here? |
hvd.hn5hqg | what more savage where such various fates await the combatants? |
hvd.hn5hqg | where went they? |
hvd.hn5hqg | who were they? |
hvd.hn5hqg | why is he not produced?" |
mdp.39015030668340 | But what could we do, if He himself did not enlighten us, and second us? mdp.39015030668340 Could we collect many together? ” he asked excitedly. |
mdp.39015030668340 | Did you see him? ” whispered Chauvin excitedly; but Dewé had seen nothing. mdp.39015030668340 How do you know this? ” Sæur Marie- Mélanie had asked him, knowing the importance of distinguishing fact from rumor. |
mdp.39015030668340 | ( F) Have n't the Germans lately received a new aeroplane with four motors? |
mdp.39015030668340 | ( G) From what aerodromes are raids made on England? |
mdp.39015030668340 | 54 SECRETS OF THE WHITE LADY “ And the courier? ” I asked in alarm. |
mdp.39015030668340 | 8, had written it out, giving it the same phonetic spelling as"huit. ” The passwords were quite simple: “ Is Monsieur Witte at home?" |
mdp.39015030668340 | Above all, how could either of them make women soldiers?-for there were many women enrolled in the Michelin Service. |
mdp.39015030668340 | Am I to live or die? |
mdp.39015030668340 | And, above all, why had he neither given the password, nor had he gone to the St. Denis rendez- vous? |
mdp.39015030668340 | But how was this to be done from the interior of a prison? |
mdp.39015030668340 | But how? |
mdp.39015030668340 | But how? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Can you hide us?" |
mdp.39015030668340 | Can you tell us what this wood is, or can you procure us a sample? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Could it best be done by passing through the electric wire? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Do you know what he is talking about? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Final Page of Léon Parent's Last Letter.............. French Soldiers in a Hide- out in the Ardennes 246..... viii PREFACE U cretion occurred? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Had he seen us? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Hanotier countered with, “ What's the use? |
mdp.39015030668340 | He anxiously inquired after our families; and then, adjusting his spectacles, he gave us a look as much as to say,'Well, what's it all about?' |
mdp.39015030668340 | How can one explain this apparent ineptitude? |
mdp.39015030668340 | How could I? |
mdp.39015030668340 | How could a young boy of eighteen possibly overcome them? |
mdp.39015030668340 | How could the War Office make British soldiers out of Belgian subjects? |
mdp.39015030668340 | How many planes has it? |
mdp.39015030668340 | How, even, could the Belgian authorities do it, when it would be far too dangerous to send the names out across the frontier? |
mdp.39015030668340 | It was a gross breach of Dutch neutrality, but what did it matter to the German Counter- Espionage Service? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Muller gruffly demanded “ Who lives here?" |
mdp.39015030668340 | Neither by you, nor by the Belgians. ”"You are Mademoiselle Marcelle??" |
mdp.39015030668340 | Neither by you, nor by the Belgians. ”"You are Mademoiselle Marcelle??" |
mdp.39015030668340 | Under che floorboards of a barge? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Was it a betrayal? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Were their reports reaching the Allies? |
mdp.39015030668340 | What are the special features of this aeroplane? |
mdp.39015030668340 | What could he do for him? |
mdp.39015030668340 | What does its tail look like? |
mdp.39015030668340 | What would n't his Parisian customers have said, if they had seen Pinkhoff now? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Who was responsible? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Who was the traitor? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Why not break the boom across the Meuse at the frontier? |
mdp.39015030668340 | Why? |
mdp.39015030668340 | You are at the house of Madame Goessels. ”"Have you ever been arrested? ”"No. |
mdp.39015030668340 | a 2uq Sinuke sgrupper 2115 1956 • 4790 ZITI to So? |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ But what could we do, if He himself did not enlighten us, and second us? |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Did you take her through to Liège? ” Bertram backed to the door. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Do you know,"said Becker, “ that Fauquenot and Creusen tried to escape last night? |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ He gave the right password, did n't he? |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ No, I am Madame Goessels. ”"You are French? ” “ No, I am a Belgian. ” But Muller was suspicious. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ The two Collards? ” Dewé and Chauvin asked simultaneously. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Trying to hide something? ” he said as he went into her bedroom to make a search. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ What did you do with the girl I sent with you? ” he growled menacingly. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ What had happened to A.91 during this time? |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ What man? ” was the impatient demand. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Where are you going? ” asked the plainclothes man. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Who are you? ” asked Madame Delporte, perfectly aware of Zilliox's activities, and knowing that she had to be careful. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Who are you? ” asked Madame Delporte, perfectly aware of Zilliox's activities, and knowing that she had to be careful. |
mdp.39015030668340 | “ Your pass? ” Gobeaux, who had already thought up a plan of action, showed his pass. |
mdp.39015093664483 | - “ How wilt thou leave this, thy beau- tiful home? ” asked the messenger. |
mdp.39015093664483 | Ai n't you? |
mdp.39015093664483 | But how shall we cease to tell men of Christ? |
mdp.39015093664483 | But now, what hope was there? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Did the palm branch hang low enough so that, if he jumped, he could grasp it? |
mdp.39015093664483 | For what else but to hear had he this morning stolen down to the docks? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Has not the Lord told us to care for the poor? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Hearest thou not their voices? ” A slave passed so near as almost to brush the speaker's apparel, yet the man paid no heed. |
mdp.39015093664483 | Heaven would be sweet, but would his dear ones ever know the only way there? |
mdp.39015093664483 | How shall I live without thee? ” The soft ripple of the lake beside him seemed like mockery. |
mdp.39015093664483 | How shall he cease to draw men to himself? ” “ Severus hath not been always thus, ” answered another voice, faint with weak- ness. |
mdp.39015093664483 | How should he, who rejoiced in the knowledge of sins forgiven, pray more to false gods? |
mdp.39015093664483 | It was for this he had stayed outside Alexandria “ What is it, my mother? ” he asked gently.—See page 37. |
mdp.39015093664483 | Knowest thou not how many Christians have fled, and what torments Christians who have been brought here from all Egypt have suf- fered? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Not a jewel, not anything that savored of riches? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Not a thin wedge of gold at the heart of this papyrus? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Should he, who had been blessed of the Lord, seem to accept the blessing of idols? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Was it true that “ never man spake as this man ’’? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Was the Christian God greater than Serapis, the great deity of Egypt? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Was there no treasure? |
mdp.39015093664483 | What building was this? |
mdp.39015093664483 | What if her sons were not there? |
mdp.39015093664483 | What is my home to me without them? |
mdp.39015093664483 | What should he say? |
mdp.39015093664483 | When he next went to pur- chase anything, must he do reverence? |
mdp.39015093664483 | When would he find other food? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Where else had he not looked? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Who would hinder so devout worshipers of the gods from taking a pleasure drive? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Why do n’t you go up and get some, too? ” “ It is n’t lunch- time, ” returned Mr. Sutherland. |
mdp.39015093664483 | Why should the words of Jesus of Nazareth cling to one's mem- ory with so persistent a force? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Will you give me a little bread? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Would the father or the son learn something about their captive? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Would they ever accept Jesus Christ as their Savior? |
mdp.39015093664483 | Wouldst thou thy two sons should suffer in like manner? ” “ I will go into exile with them, ” an- swered the woman. |
mdp.39015093664483 | You and I wo n’t be that way, will we, father? |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ But what was it that I read in his face, as he looked down at me? ” Heraklas asked himself. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Did he come to thee? ” she asked in a She drew 22 OUT OF THE TRIANGLE. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Did thy God deliver thee? ” she ques- tioned, whispering still. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Do n’t you hate this work? ” exclaimed Claude vehemently. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Do you suppose my baby ’s at the River? ” she went on. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Fazei – bem — aos — que — vos — tem — Odio! ” Did a voice say it to Delpha? |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Gave you a climb? ” he questioned. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ How did Pentaur climb? ” thought Timokles. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ How did he suppose I was going to find that paper up that tree? ” questioned Miss Stratton. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ How wast thou where I saw thee? ” demanded Heraklas. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ I gave you one? ” “ Yes, ” nodded Mr. Landler. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ I wonder if this evening's paper has n’t come, so we could look? ” Her daughter glanced at the clock. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Knowest thou not that on this day I can not make a flame by which thou shouldest see? |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ O branded- cheeked cutter of dykes, art thou in very truth a Christian? ” con- temptuously asked the slave that guarded Timokles. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Oh, Christian! ” cried Pentaur into the depth of the building, “ livest thou? |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Shall I speak to him? ” Timokles questioned himself. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Tell me, O Christian, ” she whispered in the tongue of Egypt, “ art thou not he? ” She needed not to make the question more explicit. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ That you, Willis? ” asked his father pleasantly. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Was the line of flounders up? ” asked Louis gleefully, as the boys went over the fields in the dusk. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ What river? ” asked the girl. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Where's father? ” asked Willis. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Who brings it around? ” asked Mrs. Landler, looking at the broad front walk. |
mdp.39015093664483 | “ Will the branch bear my weight? ” questioned Timokles. |
mdp.39076002630791 | --1 ‘"—-- Z 4 ‘ k I ’?/ ‘~l IX. |
mdp.39076002630791 | 210 THE BLACK BUCCANEER “ Where would that be — up on the hill some- where? ” asked Bob breathlessly. |
mdp.39076002630791 | 214: THE BLACK BUCCANEER “ What is it? ” whispered Bob. |
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mdp.39076002630791 | Bob, was n’t it near here you saw that smoke? ” “ Jiminy! ” said Bob, “ so it was! |
mdp.39076002630791 | Can ye make her out? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Did n’t know we was headed up this way, did ye? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Do you know who I think is at the head of that crew, over in the creek? ” “ Who? ” whispered Bob. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Do you know who I think is at the head of that crew, over in the creek? ” “ Who? ” whispered Bob. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Do you live here? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Do you figger a man can square himself after livin ’ like I ’ve lived? ” The boy looked into the pirate ’s homely, anxious face. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Had he quite given up hope for his boy? |
mdp.39076002630791 | How many men have they? ” 230 THE BLACK BUCCANEER “ We do n’t know, ” the boy replied. |
mdp.39076002630791 | II,, 4 ‘%-,.d’:- ‘;//é/5//4’/2 “//'4////// If ’,? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Let ’s see, the bay itself was about four joints long, was n’t it? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Must we actually give up trying to punish the dog? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Or a little over? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Some one, apparently growing angry, was saying: “ Good Gad, man, are we to sit idle and let these E? |
mdp.39076002630791 | T- MODEL TOMMY BAT BOY WITH A rmcx 4 “> l l 0? |
mdp.39076002630791 | THE BLACK BUCCANEER 11 Could the French have sent a fleet? |
mdp.39076002630791 | VVhich way was the wind blowing when we set out from the shack? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Vlrhat luck? ” “ All ’s well, ” replied J ob, and ran in under the ship ’s counter. |
mdp.39076002630791 | What do you suppose is in it? ” The box was leather- covered and heavily studded with nails. |
mdp.39076002630791 | What was Daggs doing in New York? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Which of a dozen awful deaths was in store for him? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Why should he have opened his? ” This seemedunanswerable. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Will you come tonight? ” Bob thought for a moment. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Will you give me a commission, Gover- nor? ” And receiving an alfirmative reply, he led the way down to the docks. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Wonder where her crew can be? ” “ That ’s what looks so queer to me, ” the other boy replied. |
mdp.39076002630791 | Would Daggs try to settle his long score against the boys by some unheard- of brutality? |
mdp.39076002630791 | Would you have me do that, Rhett? ” The Colonel shook his head. |
mdp.39076002630791 | You do n’t suppose they ’ve found Brig ’s treasure yet, do you? ” he added in dismay. |
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mdp.39076002630791 | ii? |
mdp.39076002630791 | ‘ ‘ How are we to know where the thing is? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Are they holding you for ransom, too? ” asked he, as the story ended. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Are you his son? ” asked the dark- haired lad, nodding toward Herriot. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ But how ’ll we get it home? |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Daggs, who made you bo’s’n of this sloop? ” The man whirled and nearly fell over, for Stede Bonnet was at his elbow. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Do n’t you know me, Tom? ” he laughed. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Dollars — louis d’ors- doubloons? ” said he. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Ever seen this gal afore, J eremy? ” asked J ob, shouting to make himself heard above the hiss and thunder of the water under the forefoot. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Father, ” he suddenly asked, “ how big is the Island? ” “ You ’ll see soon enough, Jeremy. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Father? ” he called under his breath. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ He went out of here some five minutes ago. ” “ Which way? ” asked Ghent. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ How far ahead do you think they are? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ How long has there been a settlement here? |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Is n’t it just as fine as I told you? ” Jeremy 202 THE BLACK BUCCANEER cried. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Now, where ’s that other whelp? ” panted Daggs. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Suppose they ’ve got ashore? ” asked Bob. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ That fellow with the scar? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ VVhat say we walk down the shore a way? ” suggested Bob. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ What is she? |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ What—-what have you found? ” he gasped under his breath. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ When shall we start? ” Bob asked, his voice husky with excitement. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Where away? ” came Job ’s deep shout. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Where wass da Cap’n ’s money — da gold ’ e ’ ada- not divide ’, eh? ” Daggs gave a little start and leaned forward scowling. |
mdp.39076002630791 | “ Who said he had any? ” he asked savagely. |
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mdp.39076002449101 | And do n’t you think He cares whether His little girls are happy? ” i Nannie looked very thoughtful, but she did n’t answer at first. |
mdp.39076002449101 | And do you know what she thought as she softly closed the door and went down- stairs to finish her nap? |
mdp.39076002449101 | But I must tell you what pleased Johnny most of all; can you guess? |
mdp.39076002449101 | But that would n’t be well for little Pet, would it? |
mdp.39076002449101 | But where was Mary Martin all this while? |
mdp.39076002449101 | Ca n’t you find any on yours? ”_ “ Oh yes, mammal the little ones, all alone! ” cried Nannie. |
mdp.39076002449101 | Children are busy the ‘ Whole live- long day, —'What can be sweeter than Flowers in May? |
mdp.39076002449101 | He ’ll be just as sorry as can be. ” What do you think? |
mdp.39076002449101 | How would you like to be put in a box and shut up, so that you could not breathe? ” “ Oh, very well, Miss Particular. |
mdp.39076002449101 | I “ Did you give Fido and Pussy any dinner to- day? ” “ Oh, no, mamma; I quite forgot. ” “ Why, Jenny! |
mdp.39076002449101 | ID you ever see such a bright, happy- faced kitten as baby num- ber one? |
mdp.39076002449101 | Is it all made of just such pretty little stars — all the snow that we walk on? |
mdp.39076002449101 | No one knew it until morn- “ fig? |
mdp.39076002449101 | She came to our house, I will frankly confess,- Done up in a bundle, and labelled “ Express; ” But what was the bundle? |
mdp.39076002449101 | So I jumped, and the water closed over my head. ” “ Oh, how did you get out? ” cried Johnny. |
mdp.39076002449101 | Try ’ neath the dainty chins, “ Do you love butter? ” This is the problem they All strive to utter. |
mdp.39076002449101 | Very queer of her — do n’t you think so? |
mdp.39076002449101 | What could possibly be in that basket? |
mdp.39076002449101 | Where do you think he keeps the bark which he stores up for winter use? |
mdp.39076002449101 | Who gave you leave to shake my best cherry- tree? ” ‘ Bob turned quickly around to see the man who owned the cherry- tree. |
mdp.39076002449101 | Why, what could she think but this? |
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mdp.39076002449101 | _ of the bag, like this little kangaroo in the picture, and they can see all there is to be seen. ” “ Is n’t it funny? ” said Charlie. |
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mdp.39076002449101 | is n’t it a. famous hunt? ” cried one. |
mdp.39076002449101 | i~EN and Tom had known each other ever since they were wee lit-~ tle boys, and that was — how long ago do you think? |
mdp.39076002449101 | why, you ca n’t do much, can you? ” asked the gentleman. |
mdp.39076002449101 | without her own supper to- night, to show her what it is to go hungry, and to teach her not to forget. ” “ Without supper? q oh, mamma! |
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mdp.39076002449101 | “ And was n’t God good to give them such a nice cradle? ” said Grace. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ But how can I work for the Lord? ” asked Carlo, with sparkling eyes, for his heart was warm with the thought of what Christ had done for him. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ Dear me, ” said grandma at last, “ what can be the matter with that cat? |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ Do you think the dear Lord is pleased with his children when they are unkind to poor, helpless animals? ” Jenny began to sob and cry. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ How could one be afraid of her? ” thought Bunny; and he ran right to her, trembling, and almost dead. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ I ’m just as sorry as I can be, and I hope the dear Lord will forgive me. ”__ i|x"--M uI “ Mm “ N? |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ Oh, oh, oh! ” “ Did he tip over my basket too? ” asked aunty; and she began to pick up the fruit at her"feet. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ Well, now, what shall I do to you? ” “ We did n’t eat many yet, ” said Bob. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ What time is it? ” asked the man. |
mdp.39076002449101 | “ Why, who is this? ” she said; and she touched his shoulder. |
nyp.33433074834189 | 185 O welcome, welcome, thou Tommy Pots, Thou ſerving- man of low degree, How doth thy lord and maſter at home, And all the ladies in that country? |
nyp.33433074834189 | 3 1 45 50 1 Where be you, fayre Alyce my wyfe? |
nyp.33433074834189 | 470 What be your nam[e]s? |
nyp.33433074834189 | 95 Away this lackey- boy he ran, Then as faſt as he could hie, The lady ſhe met him two miles of the way, Says, why haft thou ftaid fo long, my boy? |
nyp.33433074834189 | And my chyldren three? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Be ye thoſe theues, then fayd our kyng, 475 That men haue tolde of to me? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Clym of the Cloug? ” is properly explained by the above ingenious editor to mean Clem or Clement of the Valley. |
nyp.33433074834189 | God felow, feyde · howr'kyng, off on thyng y the pray, To Drayton Baſet well y reyde, wyche ys the wey? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Haue here your keys, fayd Adam Bel, Myne off[i]ce I here forſake, Yf you do by my councell, A new porter do'ye? |
nyp.33433074834189 | How fare my juſtice, fayd the kyng, 535 And my ſherife alſo? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Howr kyng feyde, y loffe the well, of on thyng y the praye, Thow haſt harde he s ſervants ſpeke, what welde they ſaye? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Huſbonde, ſche ſeyde, welcome ye be, How haue ye farde beyonde the ſee? |
nyp.33433074834189 | My dame fareth as well as ye, What nedeth ye to chyde? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Owr keyng feyde, on theyng, as mey loffe y the prey, What herelt fey be the lord Baſet yn thes contrey? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Owr keyng ſeyde, what new tydyng hereft as thou ryd? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Poore Tom withall, that, as a docke, Was made the red cowes meate: 135 Who being miſt, his mother went Him calling euery where, Where art thou Tom? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Quod the boye, what eyleth the? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Quod the boye, wyll ye wete How I can a byrde fhete, And other thynge withall? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Quod the boye, wyll ye ſe How my dame letteth pellettes fle, In fayth or euer ſhe ftynte? |
nyp.33433074834189 | The tanner ſeyde, what maner man ar ye? |
nyp.33433074834189 | The wyfe fayd, where halt thou bene? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Tyll hys wyfe ys he gon, Leue at her then hath he tan; Dame, he feyde, be goddys are, Haſte any money thou woldyft ware? |
nyp.33433074834189 | V. 453, That pype well y ſe,& c. He ſeyde, boy, he s het her? |
nyp.33433074834189 | What ſhall the thyrde be? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Who hath them flayne? |
nyp.33433074834189 | Who is there nowe, fayde the porter, That maketh all thys knocking? |
nyp.33433074834189 | lordeyne, art thou wode? |
nyp.33433074834189 | where art thou Tom? |
hvd.32044011743846 | 17 P. M. Why was high tide important? |
hvd.32044011743846 | And you'll give me some more material about your adven- tures? ” As I entered the inn porch I heard from far off the beat of an engine. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Any relation of old Tommy Twisden of the Sixtieth? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Are you by any blessed chance a Free Trader? ” “ I am, ” said I, without the foggiest notion of what he meant. |
hvd.32044011743846 | But for the last fortnight they have dropped you from the list of possibles. ” “ Why? ” I asked in amazement. |
hvd.32044011743846 | But you surely do n't think Germany would ever go to war with us? ” “ Ask that question in six weeks and it wo n't need an answer, ” I said. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Can you take me in? ” He caught my elbow in his eagerness and drew me towards the house. |
hvd.32044011743846 | For God's sake, gentlemen, tell me who went out a minute ago? ” “ Lord Alloa, ” Sir Walter said, reddening with anger. |
hvd.32044011743846 | He had a mania, you know, for con- cealing his tracks. ” “ What did he say? ” I stammered. |
hvd.32044011743846 | How the devil can it have got known? |
hvd.32044011743846 | I3 THE THIRTY- NINE STEPS “ Is the door locked? ” he asked feverishly, and he fastened the chain with his own hand. |
hvd.32044011743846 | If the cupboard held such deadly explosives, why not the boxes? |
hvd.32044011743846 | If they knew that Scudder had this clue would they not be certain to change their plans? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Is it in the burn along with the Car? ” “ It's in my pocket, ” I said, brandishing a tooth- brush. |
hvd.32044011743846 | It's a slow job for a young man, and it was n’t my choice of profession. ” “ Which was? ” He actually blushed. |
hvd.32044011743846 | My name's Ainslie. ” 128 ADVENTURE OF BALD ARCHAEOLOGIST “ So? ” he said, still smiling. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Now, what can I do? ” “ First, I want you to write a letter to your uncle. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Now, what's the next thing? ” “ You ’re about my height. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Of course, there's the Ruff — ” “ What's that? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Or do you mean regular staircases — all steps, so to speak? ” Sir Arthur looked towards me. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Or was he likely to open the subject? ” I remembered the First Sea Lord's reputation for taciturnity and shortness of temper. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Savez? ” I enjoyed that evening's ride. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Say, will you do me a good turn? ” “ I ’ll listen to you, ” I said. |
hvd.32044011743846 | That was good sense, but how on earth was I to escape notice in that tablecloth of a place? |
hvd.32044011743846 | That's so, uncle? ” “ Certainly, Bob. ” The old fellow seemed to be recovering his voice. |
hvd.32044011743846 | These men might be acting; but if they were where was their audience? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Twisden? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Was it imagination, or did I see figures — one, two, perhaps more — moving in a glen beyond the stream? |
hvd.32044011743846 | What do you propose to do? ” There was nothing to do except to call in my men and have them arrested or to confess my blunder and clear out. |
hvd.32044011743846 | What do you want? ” He sat down at a table and wrote to my dic- tation. |
hvd.32044011743846 | What if they were playing Peter's game? |
hvd.32044011743846 | What was I doing? |
hvd.32044011743846 | What was his name now? ” And I scratched a forgetful head. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Where among the fifty millions of these islands and within a dozen hours were we to lay hands on the three cleverest rogues in Europe? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Where do you come from? ” “ Scotland Yard, ” I said. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Where on earth did you get that poisonous rubbish you talked to- night? ” His face fell. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Where the devil can I get a book of Tide Tables? ” I93 THE THIRTY- NINE STEPS number. |
hvd.32044011743846 | Where's your kit, by the way? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Whereabouts would a man be likely to leave for Germany, a man in a hurry who wanted a speedy and a secret passage? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Which of us was likely to speak to him about to- night? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Who would believe my tale? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Why? |
hvd.32044011743846 | Will you leave a mes- sage, sir? ” I rang off and sat down numbly in a chair. |
hvd.32044011743846 | You live at Blackhopefoot, and have charge of the section from Laidlawbyres to the Riggs? |
hvd.32044011743846 | low green Valleys with plentiful fir planta- Q? |
hvd.32044011743846 | º “ Have they gone? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ A fugitive from justice, eh? |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ And what better chance could you ask? ” I cried. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ And who are you calling Richard Hannay? |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Are you Alexander Turnbull? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Can I speak to you? ” he said. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Can the dispositions not be changed? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Clear, is n't it? ” he said pleasantly. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Did you tell Lord Alloa what had happened? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Do you wonder? ” he cried. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Does the new surveyor know you? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Have they got the murderer? ” “ No. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ How can I find out what is the tide at the Ruff? ” “ I can tell you that, sir, ” said the coast- guard man. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Is his lordship at home? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Is that place an inn? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ May I come in for a minute? ” He was steadying his voice with an effort, and his hand was pawing my arm. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ The one thing that puzzles me, ” said the General, “ is what good his visit here would do that spy fellow? |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ This fellow is all right. ” They asked one last question: “ Did you see any one pass early this morn- ing? |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Was it as bad as that? ” he asked ruefully. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Whae are ye that comes stravaigin'here on the Sabbath mornin ’? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ What did it? ” I asked, ºn. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ What does it feel like? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ What kind of steps do you mean, sir? |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ What was your job in Rhodesia, Mr. Hannay? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Where did you find out this story? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Where is Scudder's book? ” I asked Sir Walter. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ Wot's the gyme? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044011743846 | “ You can warn him and keep him at home. ” “ And play their game? ” he asked sharply. |
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mdp.39076002660327 | And what do you suppose each of us found in our piece of the birthday cake? |
mdp.39076002660327 | But just then Two- Braids said, “ Somebody ’s making cake frosting. ” “ How do you know? ” asked all the boys, who were letting on mad. |
mdp.39076002660327 | But while we were sitting there Yellow- Curls sud- denly screamed—“Oh look! ” What do you suppose she saw? |
mdp.39076002660327 | Ca n’t somebody tell us a story about him? ” “ Sine I can, ” said the biggest of The Children- Who- Broke- All- Their- Toys- on- Christmas. |
mdp.39076002660327 | Do n’t you suppose so yourself? |
mdp.39076002660327 | Finally he said, “ Do you want to hear a story about a present for the Queen of France? ” “ Oh, yes, ” we all said. |
mdp.39076002660327 | He climg there, saying over and over, “ What ’s the use, what ’s the use? ” When morning came he looked about him. |
mdp.39076002660327 | How many mice have you? ” ll;,>-\ i§awm »\“-Q Q. |
mdp.39076002660327 | It must be blue! ” “ Now, what shall we do? ” said the King to his Knights. |
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mdp.39076002660327 | The Door- Slammer ’s mother said thasié it was time now to invite MM? ’__. |
mdp.39076002660327 | VVhat will we do? |
mdp.39076002660327 | Was n’t that funny? |
mdp.39076002660327 | What do you think of that? |
mdp.39076002660327 | What were we to do? |
mdp.39076002660327 | When she had finished it she went down steps, and 1 v km? |
mdp.39076002660327 | When we reached the creek what do you suppose Puggsy said? |
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mdp.39076002660327 | ‘- “ Now the Witch made brews in a big black pot. ” “ What are brews? ” asked Muddy- Heels. |
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mdp.39076002660327 | “ All would be well if it were not for just one certain thing. ” “ What ’s that? ” asked everybody. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ And she said that I might have a party and that all the children in the street should come. ” “ How soon does it start? ” asked Two- Braids. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ But maybe if it do n’t get caught in a tree it will in a cloud. ” “ Then what would happen? ” asked Muddy- Heels. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Can it be our grand cousin, the Schooner? ” said a coal barge. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Cannibals? ” asked the Beggar Boy. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Did you speak? ” snapped the baker, whirling to- ward the cat. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Do you know, Puggsy? ” They all thought that Puggsy knew everything. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Dwarfs, what are dwarfs? ” said the children to each other. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Lost something? ” said a scratchy voice suddenly. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Oh, where has it gone? ” asked all of the Children together. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Shall I start with ‘ Once upon a time ’ or ‘ Many, many years ago ’? ” “ ‘ Many, many years ago, ’ ” agreed everybody. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ So ever after the dashing young Prince was a coal black Rocking- horse. ” “ How did he get here? ” asked Muddy- Heels. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Well, do n’t you know when a story is over? ” asked the Story- teller in a hrut tone. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ What became of the wicked Captain? ” asked Muddy- Heels. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ What on earth? ” shrieked a little black tug. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ What on? ” said the Door- Slammer. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ What shall we do? ” asked the others. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Why not? ” asked the Lamp- posts eagerly. |
mdp.39076002660327 | “ Will what? ” asked the Beggar Boy. |
mdp.39076002652126 | 36 Gypsies of the Air What did it mean? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Alice Mapes could never see her two daughters The Skyhird Hops O]? |
mdp.39076002652126 | And if I knew where Allan was, I ’d tell you. ” “ Where ’s Terry? ” demanded Graham. |
mdp.39076002652126 | At first we thought he was kidding but we soon saw that he was in earnest. ” “ Bud Hyslop did that? |
mdp.39076002652126 | But what ’s he doing up here when he said he was going to Florida? ” “ I do n’t know, Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Can you be sure that your gang will not kill him? ” Dick ’s eyes flashed with anger. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Dad will change his mind when he knows what we know. ” “ But what do you want me to do, Terry? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Did he shoot you? ” asked Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Did you crash? ” “ Nothing like that, Terry! |
mdp.39076002652126 | Did you see them? ” demanded Prim anxiously. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Does n’t Dan know where they are? ” ‘ “ No, he did n’t know but he ’s going to try and find out. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Down there in that rocky field? ” Terry made a steep dive. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Had the girl gone crazy? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Have you lost your reason? ” Suddenly Bennett Graham became calm. |
mdp.39076002652126 | How did you hurt your arm? ” “ I got into a little scrap. |
mdp.39076002652126 | How do you clear Dick of responsibility? ” asked his father. |
mdp.39076002652126 | How do you explain the mat- ter? |
mdp.39076002652126 | I wonder what he ’s thinking about? ” ‘_ “ I can tell you that! ” exploded Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | I ’ve had some very unfavorable reports about him. ” “ What have you heard? ” Allan demanded. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Is that a plane? |
mdp.39076002652126 | No one feels worse about this mat- ter than I do. ” “ What is your price, Dick Mapes? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Oh Terry, what will we do? ” Terry ’s face turned pale as death. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Only how are we going to prove that? ” “ I can prove it, ” said Sally. |
mdp.39076002652126 | She wrote to him asking him to look after me. ” “ But how did you get in with Nancy Heron? ” asked Terry impatiently. |
mdp.39076002652126 | That is n’t true, is it? ” “ Of course it is n’t, ” said Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Then what did he do, Allan? |
mdp.39076002652126 | They may even give him the third degree! ” “ But who is responsible for all this, Terry? |
mdp.39076002652126 | They speak of Dick ’s gang! ” “ Terry, somebody ’s crazy, but who is it? |
mdp.39076002652126 | W_hat was she doing? |
mdp.39076002652126 | We must get out of here! ” “ But how, Terry? ” asked her sister anxiously. |
mdp.39076002652126 | What could she do? |
mdp.39076002652126 | What could she do? |
mdp.39076002652126 | What do you want? |
mdp.39076002652126 | What have you got against him? |
mdp.39076002652126 | What ’s the matter with you anyway, why do n’t you like everybody the way I do? |
mdp.39076002652126 | What ’s the matter with your arm? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Who has been talking? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Why not use the alcohol stove? ” asked Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | Why was it that Allan Graham always got everything he wanted? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Why, what are you talking about? |
mdp.39076002652126 | Wo n’t that be fine? ” “ Yes, I know, Terry, but it ’s hard to sit here, just a useless lump, when Allan and Syd are out some- where. |
mdp.39076002652126 | You know Dad would n’t like that. ” “ Well, what ’s to prevent us from just walking out past the old man? |
mdp.39076002652126 | __..._ o| 0 I 1 ‘ I u_ 1;~__ I I_ “"‘ “ TY? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Are you Terry Mapes? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Are you game to try it? ” asked Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ But where are Allan and Syd? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Ca n’t you make Bud talk when he comes back? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Did you get the birth certificate? ” “ Yes, here it is, Terry, ” returned Sally. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Do you suppose it ’s all right for them to go? ” the mother asked, her voice husky with anxiety. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Goodness knows I never ex- pected to see you come back alive, after all you ’ve been through. ” “ Has n’t Prim told you? ” asked Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ I know about that. ” “ How did you trace us, Terry? ” asked Allan. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ If I give you the money will you bring Allan back safely? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ It does n’t tell much, does it? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Oh, what is it, Prim? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Sally Wyn, where are you? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Terry Mapes where did you get my plane? ” “ I stole it! ” she said with a toss of her head. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ We ’ve met that man.—Go on, what next? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ What ’s The Crate doing up here when Bud went south with it? ” exclaimed Terry indignantly. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ What ’s the answer? ” asked Terry. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ What ’s the matter, Sally? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ When do you start? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Where is Terry, I ask again? ” “ I told you all I know. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Where is the plane? ” “ Over the hill a little ways. |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Where will I find anything dry in this fog? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “ Why was n’t it? |
mdp.39076002652126 | “\Vhat ’s the matter with Dick Mapes? |
hvd.32044010357986 | * What, Dorastus, canst thou not love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | 97 Importunate shepheard, whose loves are lawlesse, because restlesse, are thy passions so extreame that thou canst not conceale them with patience? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, lorrell lad, what makes thee herry love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, my good page, is there fancie in thine eye, and passions in thy heart? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, wanton, will ye? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Alas, what hereby shall I winne, If he gainsay me? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And I pray you( quoth Aliena) if your robes were off, what mettal are you made of that you are so satyrical against women? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And Rosalynde, my love, that any wooll more softer; And shall not sighes her tender hart inflame? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And shalt thou, sweete babe, be committed to fortune, when thou art already spited by fortune? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And what mad man is he that delighteth more in the tyrany of Fengon then in the clemencie and renewed courtesie of Horvendile? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why( gentle forrester) if shee be so beautifull, and thou so amorous, is there such a disagreement in thy thoughts? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why? |
hvd.32044010357986 | But I pray you, sir,( if without offence I may crave it) are they some new thoughts, or some olde desires? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Dooth Pandosto then love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Have I not oft heard thee say, that hygh mindes were discovered in fortunes contempt, and heroycal seene in the depth of extremities? |
hvd.32044010357986 | How like you this sonnet( quoth Rosader)? |
hvd.32044010357986 | How now, forrester, have I not fitted your turne? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Is shee some nymph that wayts upon Dianaestraine, whose chastitie thou hast deciphred in such epethites? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Now, Adam, quoth he, what shall I do? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Phoebe sat By a fount, Sitting by a fount I spide her: Sweet hir touch, Rare her voyce: Touch and voyce what may distain you? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Phoebus liked Sibilla, Jupiter Io, and why not I then Fawnia? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Sate sighing on the tender grasse And weeping said, Will none come woo me? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Say, shepheards boy, what makes thee greet so sore? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shall the seas be thy har- bour and the hard boate thy cradle? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shall true hearts be fancies fuell? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shamest not thou, Dorastus, to name one unfitte for thy birth, thy digni- ties, thy kingdomes? |
hvd.32044010357986 | The bawd answered: Knowest thou not that neither bawd nor hangman do regard teares or prayers? |
hvd.32044010357986 | The king perceiving it to be true, according to the yong princes wordes, asked where the hogs had bin fed that were killed to be served at his table? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then answered Apollonius: What saiest thou, varlet? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then said the king to Apollonius, Hast thou found the sea- wrecked man? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Thus promised Demophoon to his Phillis, but who at last grew more false? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Time hath subdued art, and joy is slave to woe: Alas( Loves guid) be kindl what, shall I perish so? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Tush, what wordes are these? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Well sayd, Adam Spencer( quoth Rosader), but hast any victuals in store for us? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What father would be so cruell, or what gods will not revenge such rigor? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What shalt thou doe? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What should I neede to decipher her particular beauties, when by the censure of all shee was the paragon of all earthly perfection? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What then? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Where is my lorde? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Who wroth bot Dyonise thanne? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why how now, Rosalynd, dismayd with a frowne of con- trary fortune? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why leaves thy pipe his pleasure and delight? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why, Rosalynd, can such base thoughts harbour in such high beauties? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Will Venus joyne roabes and rags togither, or can there be a sym- pathie betweene a king and a begger? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Wyll the fawlcon pearch with the kistresse, the lyon harbor with the woolfe? |
hvd.32044010357986 | against whom have I so greevously offended, that I must die therefore? |
hvd.32044010357986 | and wilt thou dishonour thy parentage, in forgetting the nature of a gentleman? |
hvd.32044010357986 | and yet to salve all, jumpe I not all up with the sweet union of love 1 Did not Rosalynde content her Rosader? |
hvd.32044010357986 | eyes) when the surgion searcht him, held hee his woundes dangerous? |
hvd.32044010357986 | he questioned with her why she rewarded Montanus love with so little regard, seeing his desertes were many, and his passions extreame? |
hvd.32044010357986 | how long shall I strive with life, and abide this greevous con- flict? |
hvd.32044010357986 | is it not a foule bird defiles his own nest? |
hvd.32044010357986 | mistresse, wherein hath that innocent maiden offended, that she should be slaine? |
hvd.32044010357986 | prevent the sight of his further misfortune with a present dispatch of mine owne life? |
hvd.32044010357986 | sweeter than eloquence? |
hvd.32044010357986 | what surer witnesse then conscience 1 24 THE HISTORIE OF[ Winter's what thoughts more sower then suspition? |
hvd.32044010357986 | why can you not yeelde foorth sufficient teares, and woorthily bewaile the death of my deare daughter? |
hvd.32044010357986 | why doest thou blaze that with praises, which thou hast cause to blaspheme with curses? |
hvd.32044010357986 | yet why should they curse love that are in love? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Have ye now? ” The chief was indulgent if not credulous. mdp.39015020704071 How much time do you lose if you go around by the shore?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | I wonder if I could speak to you on a very important matter? |
mdp.39015020704071 | If you fly to the California coast, ” he asked, “ will Mantz fly with you? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Illogical? ” She tried to explain with reasons from her heart. mdp.39015020704071 Suppose there had been fog all the way to the ground? ” he shouted at her, flailing his arms. |
mdp.39015020704071 | That sounds like a big order. ”Well, would you? ” There was a challenge in Railey's inflection. |
mdp.39015020704071 | What are you going for? ” one reporter abruptly asked. mdp.39015020704071 What could that be?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | What kind of radio signals will there be at Howland to home in on? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Who Is Amelia Earhart? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Would you like to do something for the cause of aviation? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Yes, Captain Railey? ” She could not place the name. mdp.39015020704071 You are interested in flying, are you not?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | You mean from San Francisco to Honolulu? ” he asked. mdp.39015020704071 A railroad? mdp.39015020704071 Amelia guessed that there must be land near, but where? mdp.39015020704071 An alternative plan was suggested: should they try to land near the ship, get a position report by voice, then try to take off again? mdp.39015020704071 And if you should find that you are the first women to feel an urge in that direction- what does it matter? mdp.39015020704071 Did Wiley Post, who had braved every hazard in flying, think such a simple flight as this one was too dangerous? mdp.39015020704071 Did they have to fly into air pockets? mdp.39015020704071 During an interview with newspaper reporters, AE was asked: “ Should you like to meet the Prince of Wales? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Her forehead wrinkled; she continued: “ But why? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How are signals coming in? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How can life grant us boon of living, compensate For dull gray ugliness and pregnant hate Unless we dare The soul's dominion? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How could he get a position? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How could she tell anyone that she had been trying to understand an in- scrutable fate? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How strong was she? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How to strengthen the weakest link? |
mdp.39015020704071 | How willing? |
mdp.39015020704071 | I guess I did n't get away with that, did I?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | I was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes. ” “ What of it? |
mdp.39015020704071 | I was just baggage,"she said,"like a sack of potatoes. ” “ What of it? ” Railey replied quickly. |
mdp.39015020704071 | If, as she painfully realized, she did not deserve the fame for having crossed the Atlantic, how could she accept the fortune that came with it? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Lion? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Of all men why did Amelia Earhart choose George Palmer Putnam? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Or was it a rail- road to the left and a highway to the right? |
mdp.39015020704071 | She had landed and taken off under similar conditions at Nopala when she had lost her way; why not now? |
mdp.39015020704071 | She read it, shook her head, then added at the bottom in pencil: What put us north? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Some said: “ Do you know the name of a good school of aviation?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | The Light of Fact: A Mystery Solved? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Then by voice on 3,105:"What is your position? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Then hoping that the rain might slacken and make it possible for her to get off later, she added: “ Do you mind if I take a nap?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | Was it another mirage of fog, a deceptive cloud formation? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Was it landfall or a front of black clouds? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Was she prepared not to be paid, although the two men in the flight would be? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Was she willing to fly the Atlantic? |
mdp.39015020704071 | What flying experience did she have? |
mdp.39015020704071 | What to do? |
mdp.39015020704071 | What was her education? |
mdp.39015020704071 | What were these two women doing, dressing like men and climbing into an airplane? |
mdp.39015020704071 | What would she do after the flight? |
mdp.39015020704071 | When do you expect to reach Howland? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Why could n't a woman enjoy the pleasures and run the risks of flight? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Why could n't they leave her alone? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Why did GP want to become a hero's husband? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Why did they want to marry? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Why the exact opposite in attraction re- pulsion, why the substitution in meaningful symbols, why the clean and clear- cut reversal? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Will you help me?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | Would she release them from responsibility in the event of disaster? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Would the plane please stop bumping? |
mdp.39015020704071 | Would you like to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Am I ready to do it?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Amelia Earhart: How Long a Mystery?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ And I...? ” She began a question. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Are n't you excited? ” Her answer came slowly. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Are n't you excited? ” “ Excited? |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Are n't you excited? ” “ Excited? |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ But what do you think I could do? ” Dr. Elliott's eyes brightened and crinkled at the corners. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Can you keep a secret? ” Amelia said, grinning, to her cousin. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Do you know Colonel Lindbergh? ”"I want to fly, but my mother wo n't let me. ” Many of the letters AE answered in the magazine. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Excited? |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ How did it feel? ” they asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ How far did you say it was to Howland? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Is the ship ready? |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Miss Earhart, ” Railey asked,"have you ever heard of Mrs. Frederick Guest? ” “ No, I'm afraid not, ” Amelia answered. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Were you scared? ” Amelia felt guilty and somewhat silly, but she certainly had not been frightened. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ What is? ” Fred asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ What's the matter? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ What's the matter? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ When do you want to do it?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Who's that?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Why is the monoplane faster than the biplane? ” “ I have quarreled with my boy friend and have decided to take up aviation. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Why not now?" |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ Would she be the first woman to fly from Hawaii to the mainland? ” they asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ You are cutting across the Gulf then? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ You are n't really serious, are you? ” her father said. |
mdp.39015020704071 | “ You be wantin'somethin'? ” he asked. |
chi.39693884 | + LE ni f Governor, with ſome Attendants came himſelf and examined who they were, and whence they came? |
chi.39693884 | 113 ATAAZEZES2E82AZEZE? |
chi.39693884 | 359? |
chi.39693884 | 44 Ife of Man Philip Bin William Main William Mackintoſ? |
chi.39693884 | 89 whether his Wife knew where he had buried his Money? |
chi.39693884 | And what they had to ſay, in their Defence? |
chi.39693884 | And ſpeakirig to the Prilor: eis, he ashed them, Tires your Captain give you Viftuals enough? |
chi.39693884 | And, from whence came you? |
chi.39693884 | Anſwer me, Sirrah, How will you be try'd? |
chi.39693884 | Are there not Fiſhermen's Dories upon the Beach? |
chi.39693884 | Are you guilty, or not guilty? |
chi.39693884 | Avery anſwered cooly, Nothing; the Captain replied, ſomething's the Matter with the ship, Does Hoe drive? |
chi.39693884 | Avery, ard his Men, having conſulted what to do with themſelves, came to a Reſolution, to make the beſt of their way towards Americ.? |
chi.39693884 | CH A P.? |
chi.39693884 | Ca n't you take one of them? |
chi.39693884 | Can you charge your Memory with any Particulars in the Seizure and Robbery? |
chi.39693884 | Conſider!-How dare you talk of con- fidering? |
chi.39693884 | D'ye hear how the Scoundrel prates? |
chi.39693884 | Do you make it a Nlatter of Conſcience? |
chi.39693884 | Flecher** James Coins 2x: C lice Tho? |
chi.39693884 | From ſome of the Priſoners acquitted, it was farther demanded, whether the Acceptance or Re- fufal of any Office was not in their own Option? |
chi.39693884 | H? |
chi.39693884 | Heaven, you Fool, ſays Sutton, did you ever hear of any Fyrates going thither? |
chi.39693884 | If they were not of the ſame Chriſtian Religion, and owned the fame bleſſed Jeſus, and the like? |
chi.39693884 | Is it you? |
chi.39693884 | It was now thought neceſſary to look out for a Place to clean their Sloop in, and prepare for new Adventures? |
chi.39693884 | Norton, Richard Warren,? |
chi.39693884 | Or were there here any other Reaſons for it? |
chi.39693884 | Roche ſaid, Captain Tartoue uled many Words for Mercy, and ask'd them, if he had not uſed them with Civility and Kindueſs? |
chi.39693884 | Then every one that goes on Board of any Prize, does it voluntarily? |
chi.39693884 | They are like mad Mon, that caſt Fire- Brands, Arrotos, and Death, and fuy, are not we in Sport? |
chi.39693884 | They ask'd him how it was poſible, lince it was garrilonied? |
chi.39693884 | Up ta any Repulle? |
chi.39693884 | Were there no Jealouſies of the Ranger's leaving you in this Chace, or at any other Time, in order to ſurrender? |
chi.39693884 | What Weather is it? |
chi.39693884 | What have we to do with Reaſon? |
chi.39693884 | What, ſays Vane, would you have me fral a Dory then? |
chi.39693884 | When they came with- in Hail, the Maſter whom they had Priſoner, was ordered to ask, horo Seignior Captain did? |
chi.39693884 | Which Way can I get amay? |
chi.39693884 | and whence he comes? |
chi.39693884 | and whether bound? |
chi.39693884 | at Callibar 1721* Ifrael Hynde William Church Gertruyche of Holland Philip Haak Fluſhingham of ditto William Smith? |
chi.39693884 | cy, or not? |
chi.39693884 | e a? |
chi.39693884 | happily concluded upon between our reſpective? |
chi.39693884 | ing asked, that luppoſing the Chace had proved a Portugueze? |
chi.39693884 | ing; what Exceprion they lead to make againſt what had been livorn? |
chi.39693884 | uer ready? |
chi.39693884 | ſays the Captain, Hotd can chat be? |
hvd.32044022409684 | I believe I've the pleasure of addressing Mr. Gobble. ” “ That's my name, sir — what's your business? hvd.32044022409684 0 gentle at all seasons? hvd.32044022409684 All the piccaninnies quite well, Mrs. “ Yes, ma'am, flew along like a shot out of a shovel — Mogg? hvd.32044022409684 All these feelings passed like a occasionally exhibit the elastic proportions of the mind? hvd.32044022409684 Am I wrong, friends, in saying that this is the spot Where those who seek happiness should cast their lot? hvd.32044022409684 And how has the Reader repaid his author for the flattery of attributing to him all or half the cardinal virtues? hvd.32044022409684 And the line from old Shakspere comes in not amiss, Who is there canbatten on food such as this?" |
hvd.32044022409684 | And wear an appearance extremely affable, Towards a crowd that's rather riffraffable? |
hvd.32044022409684 | But can I permit this — will I, who can save, Allow you to fill thus a premature grave? |
hvd.32044022409684 | But worse, has he not broken more commandments than he ever rigidly kept? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Can they who want food have recourse to the glass? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Class Four many woods does include, but indeed, Not even on beef- wood the hungry can feed; For who could a meal on such articles make? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Class Seven embraces a curious lot Of extracts, perfumery, oils, and what not? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Could any woman gaze on him with indifference? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Does the reader inquire who, and where? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Forget me not! — It's very well, But I've been( sighed a drunken sot) A ticket- porter twenty years, And how can I forget my knot? |
hvd.32044022409684 | If a tolerable husband — has he not, nevertheless, selfishly dragged over to his side the larger share of the bed- clothes, on some very cold night? |
hvd.32044022409684 | If cautious and prudent in act — has he not obstinately retained some very uncharitable opinions? |
hvd.32044022409684 | In cheapening aloes and similar stuff, Did they think that the poor had n't bitters enough? |
hvd.32044022409684 | In the brain? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Is he always courteous? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Like to let it off, ladies? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Must they go into battle when bid? |
hvd.32044022409684 | No clause of the Tariff upon them is thrown, Can it be on account of the claws of their own? |
hvd.32044022409684 | On aniseed, what though the duty is small? |
hvd.32044022409684 | One item is somewhat mysterious and dark, For what is intended by Jesuits'bark? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Our duties to each other It ought to set forth clearer- Will “ tariff ” make relations cheap, Or will it make them dearer? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Poague, may I trouble you for a few greens? ” cluck, cluck, cluck; cock- a- doodle doo. ” And he panto- asks one of the party. |
hvd.32044022409684 | So what were the soldiers to do? |
hvd.32044022409684 | THE COMIC ALBUM Can you form any notion Of poetry's motion, E'en down to her very toes, Equal to Cerito's? |
hvd.32044022409684 | The husband — the ignoble De Cringey, the monster, the aristocrat- perceiving the disorderly conduct of his wife and her tresses, what did he? |
hvd.32044022409684 | To pass this “ tariff ” measure,'Tis well I had no hand in:- Who cares for “ tariff sugar"With lots of “ tariff sand"in? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Up to this?" |
hvd.32044022409684 | We have air- proof beds, and what part of the wonderful mechanism of the air- proof cushions for our chairs; is it not probable that we body? |
hvd.32044022409684 | We know that the Catholics howl at a wake, But what is the bark that the Jesuits make? |
hvd.32044022409684 | What cares he about his author? |
hvd.32044022409684 | What was he like?- We'll describe him. |
hvd.32044022409684 | Where does that faculty reside? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Who can doubt the fervent passion of our fat friend beneath? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Why did he, by this journey, tempt the destiny of the ill- used Nicholas? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Why subject to duties should other fish be, When lobsters alone are admitted toll free? |
hvd.32044022409684 | Why whispers, in her pearly dream, Yon viewless ecstacy of bliss? |
hvd.32044022409684 | With this quiet warning we approach the Reader, just to ask his opinion, whether he has been always truly described by the epithets referred to? |
hvd.32044022409684 | and if an intolerable one- has he not inhumanly praised a neighbour's wife in the very presence of his own? |
hvd.32044022409684 | and if liberal in sentiment — is he not now and then rather intolerant in conduct? |
hvd.32044022409684 | being a Whig, and out of place? |
hvd.32044022409684 | can they help to put people in clover? |
hvd.32044022409684 | ea THE COMIC ALBUM flames? |
hvd.32044022409684 | how d'ye do?" |
hvd.32044022409684 | invariably candid? |
hvd.32044022409684 | it is too tight!-your arms will neither be forced nor coaxed into it, and the clock strikes the fatal hour! — Pleasant, ai n't it? |
hvd.32044022409684 | my young calimanco? |
hvd.32044022409684 | na! ” “ Who does he love, a dear? ” “ Touzin Charles!--you's so ugly!" |
hvd.32044022409684 | says he,'who's there? |
hvd.32044022409684 | upon the faded beau, inharmoniously shaking to and fro his ill- shapen spindle- shanks? |
hvd.32044022409684 | where is the woman that does not sympa- thize with her? |
hvd.32044022409684 | who, but a Queen, could find enough smiles, To last for a ride of a couple of miles? |
hvd.32044022409684 | why did the noble De Cringey travel to Schlangenbad? |
hvd.32044022409684 | why, where tenderest odours gleam, Stem throbbing Zephyr's amber kiss? |
hvd.32044022409684 | would you insult my Sally, you lubberly Horse Marine?" |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ Does he love his papa? ” “ No, na! ” “ Kiss him, then, poor papa? ” “ No! |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ Does he love his papa? ” “ No, na! ” “ Kiss him, then, poor papa? ” “ No! |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ HAVE YOU SEEN MY HORSE?" |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ Please, sir, whereabouts is Saragossa? ” “ In Ballinamara Boo, my little dear. |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ Suppose we say twenty pounds? ” “ Twenty pounds! |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ There must be something bad about him, or how should he describe the villain so well? ” These are your"cour- teous"Readers! |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ Why, my friend, ” said the traveller,"you are like Sir Robert Peel. ” “ How so? ” asked Boniface in astonishment. |
hvd.32044022409684 | “ You would, you little rascal, eh? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Of what action? ” said he. hvd.tz1rc9 * Mr. Meakin suggests “ Erzez(?). |
hvd.tz1rc9 | + The district of the Aït- Zemour, a still rebellious tribe? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | 171 wound, and of the party giving it? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | 267 so, was tending to matters of another nature, and which is indeed quite different. ” “ Pray, ” said I, “ what may it be? ” “ Be? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | 267 so, was tending to matters of another nature, and which is indeed quite different. ” “ Pray, ” said I, “ what may it be? ” “ Be? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | 311 out of your power. ” “ And will you stand by me? ” said he. |
hvd.tz1rc9 | And next came in question, that in case I could not suc- ceed there to my mind, what likelihood might there be by way of Santa Cruz? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | As first, that notwithstanding my so narrow escape, on failure of escaping at Marcegongue, why might not I now be by that way successful? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | But now what must we do for a hook? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | But what makes you in so much hurry? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Did not you say you would cure me? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | However, after some short refreshment, we marched on* Aït Wassou, a Berber tribe? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | I heard their fire yesterday — pray, was you there then? ” I told him yes, and through what means I got out of their hands. |
hvd.tz1rc9 | I reply'd why did they not take them away? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | I was twice before within an ace of it; and therefore, why might not my chance the third time turn up that ace also? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | It is a great pity but what you had ground your swords before you went ashore. ” “ What?" |
hvd.tz1rc9 | K’sksoo? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | On which I, with a Spaniard I had there procured to go with me, hurried* Wad Tecçaout? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Pray what do you mean by that? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Pray which way did he run? ” “ Nay, that, ” said they, “ we can not tell; however, we thought he might have been come hither. ” “ Hither!" |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Pray, how can that be? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Speak, had I, or had I not?' |
hvd.tz1rc9 | These reflections, I say, gave me some concern; however, I soon endeavoured to forget them, for, in short, what could I do? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | What countryman?' |
hvd.tz1rc9 | Would you not still think it safer and better to be in your own country? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | and ”( as knowing me before) “ why do n't you follow your old master? ” “ Follow him! ” said I, “ I wish* Note 32. |
hvd.tz1rc9 | how could we catch any without tackle? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | manded aloud, “ Who was there?" |
hvd.tz1rc9 | my friend, ” said I, “ how can a man be merry under my unhappy circumstances? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | poor men, what could they do against so much odds? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | then dead, thence removed, or their remembrance of me quite worn out; to which I was by myself answered, what occasion had I to run any such hazard? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ But pray, sir, ” said I, “ how fell you out? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Do you mean, ” said I, “ after a methodical manner? ” “ Yes,"said he, “ if you do n't think it too tedious for you. ” “ Alas! |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Going to? ” said be;"why, going to dress, for they will be soon here, ” intending to play again his old gambol. |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Indeed! ” said I, in a seeming surprise; “ but how came you to let him go? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ No! ” said he;"are you not then very pretty fellows to stop a man for you not wliat? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ No, ” said Beorsmine,"I tell you he shall not now, neither* Si Mohammed Småbyn? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Pray, sir, ” said I, “ of what action?" |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Sell you, ” replied I, “ why so? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Sore eyes? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Then, ” said they, “ what business have you here? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ What reception? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ What, in the name of God, ” said he, “ are they about to do by me now? ” “ That, indeed,"said I, “ I* Note 34. |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Why, ” said I, “ what is the matter? |
hvd.tz1rc9 | “ Your eyes,"said I, “ pray what ails them?" |
hvd.tz1rc9 | † Mers- el- Abiod? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Ah, I should like that, with your pretty bow and arrow, Malaeska; would n't I shoot the wicked red- skins? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Am I not your son — the father of a young chief — one of your own tribe? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Am I to understand that your friend is an Indian? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Among the Indians? |
mdp.39015006971371 | And he — the young man — where is he now? |
mdp.39015006971371 | And how is your master? |
mdp.39015006971371 | And what has Malaeska been doing since the boy's father went to the wood? |
mdp.39015006971371 | And you learned how to do this in the woods, Malaeska? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Can I? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Can there be any thing worse than death — the death of the first- born of our youth — cut off in his proud manhood? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Can they find no spot to burrow in but'the Straka?' mdp.39015006971371 Did you know this great chief, Malaeska?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Did you speak to me? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Disgrace coupled with, my son? mdp.39015006971371 Harm? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Has the woman made a white chief of the boy? mdp.39015006971371 Have you sent for the doctor?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | How did you happen to see him fall? |
mdp.39015006971371 | I remember you were always meek and forgiv- ing — you forgive me now, my poor mother? |
mdp.39015006971371 | I say, Sarah, was it sweet? |
mdp.39015006971371 | I will go and see her again, then — may I? |
mdp.39015006971371 | In fair battle; did you say that? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Jones,she said humbly and very affectionately,"Jones, I did wrong the other night, and I am sorry for it; will you forgive me?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Malaeska, my wigwam is empty; will you go back? mdp.39015006971371 Malaeska,"said the young man, striving to wind his arms about her,"my poor girl, what will become of you? |
mdp.39015006971371 | My son, why do you stand thus? mdp.39015006971371 Not greatly to your annoyance, I fancy? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Sausages? mdp.39015006971371 Sweet as maple- sugar, was n't it? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Tell us first,said Jones, addressing her kindly,"have the Indians left our neighborhood? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Then fidgety old Madame Monot had you in charge? |
mdp.39015006971371 | There'll be no clear hunting in the woods after this; but how did it all come about, Jones? mdp.39015006971371 Tired of the woods?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Well, then, make her tell me; you ought to cuff her ears for not answering a civil question — had n't she, boys? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What white man has a tent like this? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What would he take for the boat? |
mdp.39015006971371 | When do you expect him? |
mdp.39015006971371 | When shall we go home, Malaeska? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Where is your mistress? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why did the white man leave his woman so many nights? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why does Malaeska come back to her tribe like a bird with its wings broken? mdp.39015006971371 Why should my son scorn the race of his mother? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Will the white woman look upon Malaeska? |
mdp.39015006971371 | With white sails, Malaeska? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Yes; will you learn too? |
mdp.39015006971371 | You are a pupil of Madame Monot's, then? |
mdp.39015006971371 | You will? mdp.39015006971371 But, mother,she added, turning back from the door,"was there really any harm in talking with the Indian woman? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Could she go blush- ing from another chief's wigwam?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Do n't you wish we were at home now?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Do you hear their shouts?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Has he become the enemy of our people?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Has the white chief driven her from his wigwam?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Have I said well?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | He will never get it For where is Beadle, and where are most of his novelists? |
mdp.39015006971371 | How far is it, Malaeska, to where grandfather lives?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | I say, has any thing been said about the wedding?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Is the boy dead?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Is there no danger of an attack?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | It is that letter she has come after; but how will she find her way to Manhattan?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Let us know how you came by that scalp — did the varmint fire at you, or how was it?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Not ex- actly salmon- colored, were they? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Now, squire, du tell a body, when is the wedding to be? |
mdp.39015006971371 | THE INDIAN WIFE 121"Shall I, though?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | THE INDIAN WIFE 77"Let it alone — he is dead — murdered by the savages — why should you know more?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | This feeling may not be the love which men talk so freely of, but it can not change THE INDIAN WIFE 233"Dead — are they both dead? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What care had she for any thing while the boy was with her, and the forest so pleasant? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What did she care for but his happiness? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What do you come to me for?—don't you THE INDIAN WIFE 209 know enough to make a little stuffing, without my help?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | What if her people should reject her as a renegade? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What if the boy refused to go with her? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What other place in the wide, wide world had she to look for? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What right had she, an Indian of the pure blood, to bring the grandchild of her father under the roof of his enemies? |
mdp.39015006971371 | What, rale Guinea gold? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Where are the boys? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Where could she go, driven forth as she was by her own people, and by the father of her husband? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why did Ma- laeska breathe so hard, and shake so much? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why does Malaeska come back to her people alone? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why gaze so fearfully upon the water?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why should she attempt to appear less desolate than she was? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Why, Mrs. Bates, you do n't think that I would allow that fine turkey to be stuffed with sausages?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Will the birds talk to us there?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Will the white woman look upon the boy? |
mdp.39015006971371 | Will you take me there, Malaeska?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | Would the people of her tribe forgive this treason, and take her back? |
mdp.39015006971371 | You will comfort her, Mala — mother, will you not?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | has any harm befallen my son?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | his grandparents, I mean?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | inquired the happy girl, rising from THE INDIAN WIFE 215"What an eye he's got, has n't he? |
mdp.39015006971371 | is n't that turkey in the oven yet? |
mdp.39015006971371 | oh my!—but how?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | over the river to the woods that look THE INDIAN WIFE 99 so bright and so brown when the nuts fall? |
mdp.39015006971371 | said the boy, brightening a little;"but will it be on the way home?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | that is strange; and did my father love you, Malaeska?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | what have you there?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | where is little Ned?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | who will take care of my boy?" |
mdp.39015006971371 | why what in the name of nature THE INDIAN WIFE 63 makes you look so white about the mouth? |
nyp.33433075815062 | ''—** Quoi?" |
nyp.33433075815062 | * Est- ce votre amour que vous regrettez? |
nyp.33433075815062 | ** Beau prisonnier, j'ai follement cédé à ton désir; mais où nous conduira cette passion? |
nyp.33433075815062 | ** Et quel étoit donc ton père, pauvre orpheline? |
nyp.33433075815062 | ** Pourquoi la lumière a- t- elle été donnée à un misé- rable et la vie à ceux qui sont dans l'amertume du Coeur? |
nyp.33433075815062 | 20 30|-- ATALA cacher? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Aimable compagnon de mon enfance, est- ce que je ne vous verrai plus? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Après tout, mon ami, un peu plus tôt, un peu plus tard, n'auroit- il pas fallu nous quitter? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Cependant qu'avois- je appris jusque alors avec tant 10 de fatigue? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Comment Chactas n'est- il point encore chré- tien? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Comment feras- tu pour y vivre? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Comment mêler la mort et la vie? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Connoissez- vous le cœur de l'homme, et pourriez- vous compter les incon- stances de son désir? |
nyp.33433075815062 | D'ailleurs quel est ici le but du père Aubry? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Dis- moi, après tant d'années, l'or n'en est- il point altéré? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Es- tu chrétien?'' |
nyp.33433075815062 | Et n'est- il pas probable que tel lecteur n'eût jamais ouvert le Génie du Chris- tianisme s'il n'y avoit cherché René et Atala? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Je retombe 122 ATALA 5 10 15 rendra- t- il la vie à Atala? |
nyp.33433075815062 | L'auteur avoit- il 5 donc si mal connu le cœur humain, lorsqu'il a tendu ce piége innocent aux incrédules? |
nyp.33433075815062 | L'éponge a- t- elle le droit de dire: Je croyois qu'il n'y auroit jamais d'orages, que le soleil ne seroit jamais brûlant?'' |
nyp.33433075815062 | La terre me crie: Quand donc descendras- tu dans la tombe, et qu'attends- tu pour embrasser une religion divine? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Le désert n'est- il pas libre? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Mais comment exprimer cette foule de sensations fugitives que j'éprouvois dans mes promenades? |
nyp.33433075815062 | N'est- ce pas d'ôter à Atala tout regret d'une existence qu'elle vient de s'arracher volontairement et à laquelle elle voudroit en vain revenir? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Où trouverois- je la vérité parmi une foule d'opinions contradictoires? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Pourrois- tu reconnoître l'endroit qu'une sainte a touché de ses lèvres? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Puisque nous man- quons d'exemples, nous seroit- il permis de donner aux lecteurs un épisode extrait, comme Atala, de nos anciens Natchez? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Qu'ai- je besoin de vous entretenir de l'incerti- tude et du peu de valeur de la vie? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Qu'est- ce qu'une femme auprès des devoirs que tu as à remplir? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Que prétends- tu? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Quel est donc celui qui vous a mise sur cette terre? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Quelles frivoles raisons de politique et de patrie l'ont jusqu'à présent retenu dans les erreurs de ses pères? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Qui eût pu croire que le moment où Atala me donnoit le premier gage de son amour seroit celui- là même où elle détruiroit mes espérances? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Songes- tu bien que je suis la fille d'un redoutable Sachem? |
nyp.33433075815062 | The author has a note to this passage which reads:"A Londres, derrière White- Hall, la statue de Charles II.'? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Tu veux donc que je pleure tout mon cœur? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Voudrois- tu démentir ta mère? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Voulez- vous, ma chère fille, en connoître l'étendue? |
nyp.33433075815062 | Voulez- vous, ma chère fille, en connoître l'étendue? |
nyp.33433075815062 | lui dis- je; comment les hommes l'appeloient- ils sur la terre et quel nom portoit- il parmi les Génies? |
nyp.33433075815062 | n'y vois- tu point la trace de mes larmes? |
nyp.33433075815062 | ne sais- tu pas que tu seras brûlé? |
nyp.33433075815062 | qu'as- tu 25 fait? |
nyp.33433075815062 | qui ne les a point faites, ces réflexions? |
nyp.33433075815062 | repris- je avec horreur.—ºUn poison?'' |
nyp.33433075815062 | s'ils n'ont pu toutefois se maintenir dans cet état de bonheur, quels couples le pourront après eux? |
nyp.33433081764130 | And do n’t you remember how he was always carry- ing little Will Whitney ’s traps on the march? |
nyp.33433081764130 | Did n’t it excite me, though? |
nyp.33433081764130 | Did you see them come home with thinned ranks bringing back the tattered battleflags? |
nyp.33433081764130 | Have you memories going back to those stirring days when the boys in blue bravely marched away behind the wild music of war? |
nyp.33433081764130 | May the tribe of Miller increase? |
nyp.33433081764130 | What a priceless heritage such a history would be half a century hence? |
nyp.33433081764130 | What could he do for me? |
nyp.33433081764130 | What inspira- tion they furnished the Patriots at Lexington and Bunker Hill? |
nyp.33433081764130 | When his father gat hit he said to him: ‘ Well, dad, that ’s a pretty close call, and if I can get a crack at the “ grayback? |
nyp.33433081764130 | Who can answer? |
nyp.33433081764130 | Will you? ” Corporal Tanner said that the man who soiled his hands in his blood held the postoffice another term. |
nyp.33433081764130 | dinner at a hotel called “ Blackbird Inn. ” Queer name, is n’t it? |
nyp.33433081764130 | “ Did your papa know that you were coming, grandpa? ” “ No children, you may be sure that he did not. |
nyp.33433081764130 | “ Grandpa, was Lincoln and his little boy there? ” “ Ah, no, my dear children. |
nyp.33433081764130 | “ ‘ Cap'n might I be permitted to file a com- plaint against our cook? ” “ ‘ What is it, Mike? ” said the officer. |
nyp.33433081764130 | “ ‘ Cap'n might I be permitted to file a com- plaint against our cook? ” “ ‘ What is it, Mike? ” said the officer. |
ien.35556006937460 | ( Parting) What ſay you? |
ien.35556006937460 | ( eagerly) The ſame- ſpeak, my beſt fellow, where may I find the traitors? |
ien.35556006937460 | ( to Rubenſki) How fares it, ſir? |
ien.35556006937460 | A bleſſed ſtar o'er- ruled your ſteps — but ſpeak, is Gunilda reſcued? |
ien.35556006937460 | A thouſand marks, did you ſay? |
ien.35556006937460 | Alex What ſo early? |
ien.35556006937460 | Alk ye what ſecret cauſe the clime endear'd? |
ien.35556006937460 | And wherefore at this cottage, my lord? |
ien.35556006937460 | Aye, ave- did not I foretell my charm would make your eyes ſparkle?. |
ien.35556006937460 | But how? |
ien.35556006937460 | But what, fimpleton? |
ien.35556006937460 | Did'ſt thou not mark the ſparkling eyes and ſportive dimples of the peaſant's wife? |
ien.35556006937460 | Do not jeſt, but tell me inſtantly when- where, and how you gained this ring?-Who gave it?- Whence came he?-What ſaid he? |
ien.35556006937460 | Do not jeſt, but tell me inſtantly when- where, and how you gained this ring?-Who gave it?- Whence came he?-What ſaid he? |
ien.35556006937460 | Do this, and by a prince's word, I pledge to you, protection for your lives, and honorable eſcort to your neareſt camp; ſay, what anſwer make ye? |
ien.35556006937460 | Gab, An ugly old man, with a handſome young one- Where is thy huſband, dame? |
ien.35556006937460 | Guft, Speak, Rubenſki, how fares the day? |
ien.35556006937460 | Guftavus- Si- gifmund- where are ye now? |
ien.35556006937460 | Have I then been ſheltering criminals? |
ien.35556006937460 | Have you journeyed far, lady? |
ien.35556006937460 | How diftant lies the mine from hence? |
ien.35556006937460 | How looked he? |
ien.35556006937460 | Hunger, ſay you? |
ien.35556006937460 | I pr’ythee, then, what may be thy employ: ment? |
ien.35556006937460 | Intruſion, my lord? |
ien.35556006937460 | Is't a man? |
ien.35556006937460 | Jealouſy, Marcoff? |
ien.35556006937460 | My pretty Alexa? |
ien.35556006937460 | Nay, nay, my lord, nay, Unhand me I pray, I ne'er was ſo treated before How can you delight Thus a woman to fright? |
ien.35556006937460 | No wonder he ſhould think ſo, who can claim A fairer title to that envied name? |
ien.35556006937460 | Now they advance — they preſs Whither ſhall í turn for refuge? |
ien.35556006937460 | See there, yon Sylph, that trips along ſo airy, Would you not ſwear the were indeed ſome Fairy? |
ien.35556006937460 | See, brother, I have turned the hour- glafs again, and'tis now broad day- shall I put out the lamp? |
ien.35556006937460 | Sig:( afide) This fellow wears an honeſt counte- nance- could I win him to my intereſt- Serve you the Convent, friend? |
ien.35556006937460 | That you will come? |
ien.35556006937460 | This hand ſhall break her bonds- Where in the fortreſs is the lodged? |
ien.35556006937460 | What flave is he that ſhakes with froſt and fright behind? |
ien.35556006937460 | What mean'ſt thou, Sigiſmund? |
ien.35556006937460 | What means Guftavus? |
ien.35556006937460 | What means this dread confuſion? |
ien.35556006937460 | What motive could have led you ſo far along the heath, at ſuch an early hour? |
ien.35556006937460 | What title, generous man? |
ien.35556006937460 | What wretch amid the tempeft's roar, Our lowly ſhelter doth implore? |
ien.35556006937460 | What, Alexa's? |
ien.35556006937460 | What-- all- are you certain? |
ien.35556006937460 | Where is the Governor? |
ien.35556006937460 | Wherefore do Guſtavus and my father linger thus? |
ien.35556006937460 | Wherefore does he decline to anſwer us? |
ien.35556006937460 | Wherefore would you perſevere to queſtion him? |
ien.35556006937460 | Wherefore ſo my good girl? |
ien.35556006937460 | Which way? |
ien.35556006937460 | Who ſeeks for me? |
ien.35556006937460 | Will it not then be known that thou haſt aided in my flight? |
ien.35556006937460 | Will ye then follow me? |
ien.35556006937460 | Yet ponder on the odds: dare you, a ſlen- der band, encounter vaſt out- numbering hoſts? |
ien.35556006937460 | You then know of his retreat? |
ien.35556006937460 | You will not deceive me? |
ien.35556006937460 | a pilgrim, ſay'ſt thou? |
ien.35556006937460 | can I love, and yet behold her facrificed? |
ien.35556006937460 | can you then feel no compaſſion for the man who loves you? |
ien.35556006937460 | deed the rapture to view beneath this roof, the great Rubeníki, the friend and preceptor of our loft Guf- tavus? |
ien.35556006937460 | have the intruders paſſed? |
ien.35556006937460 | haſt thou not often heard us own the loyal ſentiment? |
ien.35556006937460 | heard I not the palling ſtrain Of wild affliction on the plain? |
ien.35556006937460 | honeſt friend, what would'A thou? |
ien.35556006937460 | is not this edifice the Convent of St. Catherine? |
ien.35556006937460 | is then Guſtavus ſo per- fe& in your loves? |
ien.35556006937460 | know you I almoſt fear to aſk it- know you aught of our beloved Prince? |
ien.35556006937460 | knows not my prince, his ſiſter pines a captive in theſe walls? |
ien.35556006937460 | muſt I invoke your guardian names in vain?--have ye both forgotten your Gunilda? |
ien.35556006937460 | muſt I invoke your guardian names in vain?--have ye both forgotten your Gunilda? |
ien.35556006937460 | my boafted fortitude, my vaunted heroiſm, where are ye now? |
ien.35556006937460 | my friend- my brother — what miracle of providence rejoins us at this hour? |
ien.35556006937460 | my prince, your preſence ſaves me from a thouſand fears.-Comes not my father with you? |
ien.35556006937460 | pedant- becauſe I may gather roſes in a garden, wouldlt thou debar me from plucking the ſweet wild flower that bluſhes on the hedge? |
ien.35556006937460 | tain's brow? |
ien.35556006937460 | the Princeſs? |
ien.35556006937460 | the fifter of Guſta- vus? |
ien.35556006937460 | the fortreſs of Carlowitz? |
ien.35556006937460 | then ſhe muſt have aid A man beſide What man? |
ien.35556006937460 | they are already in my pocket- only tell me, has the old man a ſcar upon his forehead; and is the daughter habited in green? |
ien.35556006937460 | tuous world, for thoſe calm and heavenly offices that win for us an eternal bleſſing?-'tis ignorance, nay, impiety. |
ien.35556006937460 | what can bring him out at ſuch an hour? |
ien.35556006937460 | what mean theſe ſounds? |
ien.35556006937460 | what noiſe was that? |
ien.35556006937460 | what of that ſacred name? |
ien.35556006937460 | what ſays Rubenſki? |
ien.35556006937460 | where is he concealed? |
ien.35556006937460 | where is the hero? |
ien.35556006937460 | wherefore do ye loiter thus? |
ien.35556006937460 | wherefore doft wander ſhivering here, when yonder ſtand the Convent- gates open to receive thee? |
ien.35556006937460 | wherefore that queſtion? |
ien.35556006937460 | wherefore this delay? |
ien.35556006937460 | who is't that calls my name? |
ien.35556006937460 | who paſſes there? |
ien.35556006937460 | whom do I behold? |
ien.35556006937460 | yet ere I take it, madam, let me learn'what duties are by heaven'required of thoſe who dare aſſume this fymbol of its grace? |
ien.35556006937460 | yet what haft thou not endured ſince laſt we met? |
ien.35556006937460 | ſpeak how? |
hvd.hh28yt | - 99 Now who than ice was colder then, And who more pale than snow? hvd.hh28yt - ean Cre-“What means this bold intrusion?" |
hvd.hh28yt | - va He woke, gazed around, look'd below, look'd above;-Why trembles my Ronald? |
hvd.hh28yt | -- How should I not, mother, look wan and look white? |
hvd.hh28yt | -- “ And deigns not Sir Oluf my partner to be? hvd.hh28yt - Shines there a flame in Blantyre tower? hvd.hh28yt - Why brave you the winds of night, cutting and cold? hvd.hh28yt - Why swim in tears thine eyes, daughter? |
hvd.hh28yt | - “ Why again do the castle bells carol so gay? ” — A daughter is born to Lord Ronald to- day. |
hvd.hh28yt | -"And why do the castle- bells ring in the air? ”- Sweet Ellen hath borne to Lord Ronald an heir. |
hvd.hh28yt | -"Dear uncle,"he murmurs,"why linger we here? |
hvd.hh28yt | --"What mean these piteous cries, daughter? |
hvd.hh28yt | -Sel ir own “ But what caused my falsehood? — your falsehood alone; “ What voice said — be guilty? |
hvd.hh28yt | -Sel ir own “ But what caused my falsehood? — your falsehood alone; “ What voice said — be guilty? |
hvd.hh28yt | .. 109 He woke, gazed around, look'd below, look'd above;-What fears now, my Ronald? |
hvd.hh28yt | 108_"Say, why on my castle a black banner flies, “* And why trickle tears from my fair lady's eyes? |
hvd.hh28yt | 110- Explain, pretty pigeon, what art thou, explain? |
hvd.hh28yt | 2_"Now riddle me, Oluf, and riddle me right: “: Why look’st thou, my dearest, so wan and so white? |
hvd.hh28yt | 91 • Or dost from the Saracens flee? |
hvd.hh28yt | ?--- On! |
hvd.hh28yt | And can’st thou without pity hear “ A child's expiring cry? |
hvd.hh28yt | And do then victory's gods deny “ To view my arms with friendly eye? |
hvd.hh28yt | And who is yon page lying cold at his knee? |
hvd.hh28yt | And who was the saddest of all sad men? |
hvd.hh28yt | Christian, brave Christian, my love would'st thou be? |
hvd.hh28yt | Dar’st thou still my anger brave? |
hvd.hh28yt | Does there in Blantyre shine a flame?-- • Ah no!-the moon deceiv'd mine eye! |
hvd.hh28yt | From whom would'st thou be freed? ”-Oh! |
hvd.hh28yt | HERVOR, Wherefore, father, this delay, Wherefore break the word you gave? |
hvd.hh28yt | Heard ye not the boding sound, As the tongue of yonder tower, Slowly, to the hills around, Told the fourth, the fated hour? |
hvd.hh28yt | IYO • Tempts not this river's glassy blue, “ So crystal, clear and bright? |
hvd.hh28yt | Lord Ronald is summond his king to defend: And see'st thou the tears of sweet Ellinor flow? |
hvd.hh28yt | Lord William, dost thou know “ How dreadful'tis to die?" |
hvd.hh28yt | Nothing calm my anguish wild? |
hvd.hh28yt | Ovar- “ Goddess of Combat! ” Hacho cries, “ Thus dost thou give the battle's prize?" |
hvd.hh28yt | Thus deceitful dar’st thou speak? |
hvd.hh28yt | To him she sung, to him she said,-"Why tempt'st thou from the flood, “ By cruel arts of man betray'd, “ Fair youth, my scaly brood? |
hvd.hh28yt | Weary, wet, and spent with toil, Where his head shall Frederick hide? |
hvd.hh28yt | Where the blasted yew- tree grows, Where the bones of heroes lie, What, will none his grave unclose, None to Hervor's voice reply? |
hvd.hh28yt | Who can yonder white chieftain be?" |
hvd.hh28yt | Why how now, Sir Pilgrim? |
hvd.hh28yt | Wilt thou still the brand conceal? |
hvd.hh28yt | and dost thou not hear, “ What words the Erl- King whispers low in mine ear? |
hvd.hh28yt | and dost thou not see “ The Erl- King and his daughter are waiting for me? ” —-"Oh! |
hvd.hh28yt | can nothing cool my brain? |
hvd.hh28yt | dost thou not see, by the moon's trembling light Directing his steps, where advances a knight, His eye big with vengeance and fate? |
hvd.hh28yt | hear you not, Warder, with anxious dismay,"How rages the tempest, how patters the rain? |
hvd.hh28yt | how gaily the castle- bells ring? |
hvd.hh28yt | instead of? |
hvd.hh28yt | mmo But see'st thou yon herald so swiſt hither bend? |
hvd.hh28yt | n Our"Why roll thus your eyeballs? |
hvd.hh28yt | n The priest said, as the knight drew near,- And wherefore comes the white chief here? |
hvd.hh28yt | son Are the sons of Angrym's race, They whose breasts with glory burn’d, All deprived of manhood's grace,- All to dust and ashes turn'd? |
hvd.hh28yt | what ails thee, my love? |
hvd.hh28yt | what ails thee, my love? |
hvd.hh28yt | what dæmon's direful power Hapless Hervor, fires thy brain? |
hvd.hh28yt | where is Edgar, father, say? |
hvd.hh28yt | who is yon Paynim lies stretch'd mid the slain? |
hvd.hh28yt | why glare they so wild? |
hvd.hh28yt | why shake you with dread? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ And palmer, good palmer, by Gallilee's wave, “ O saw ye Count Albert, the gentle and brave? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ But see'st thou yon chariot, which speeds from afar? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Know'st thou not Siegmar, Herman's sire,"That arm of steel, that soul of fire? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Look not their beams as bright again,"Reflected on the wave? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Love not their splendour in the main “ The sun and moon to lave? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Must that Little Grey Man, then, my body entwine, “ Or the grave newly dug for another be mine? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ My fancy, what sad gloomy presage appalls? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Or who have an heart, and not give it to thee? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ What news from the bold Buccleuch? ” — ews C W 148 No. |
hvd.hh28yt | “ What news what news, from Ancram fight? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ What sport can earth, or sea, or sky, “ To match the princely chase, afford? ” — 06 156 CONI.. |
hvd.hh28yt | “ When the Crescent went back, and the Red- cross rush'd on, “() saw ye him foremost on Mount Libanon? |
nyp.33433082230925 | And the waves were breaking over you all the time? |
nyp.33433082230925 | And what if she be? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Do you suppose my poor mamma wore it often? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Do you think he is quite in his right mind? nyp.33433082230925 Do you think she looked like me when she wore it? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Do you want me to go? |
nyp.33433082230925 | How did you know that I was a spirit? |
nyp.33433082230925 | How goes it? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Is that you? nyp.33433082230925 It's just like the Tower of Babel, is n't it? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Oh, little Star, how did you know? |
nyp.33433082230925 | PooroP Bob — eh, Missy? nyp.33433082230925 Shall I really act princess?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Story before supper? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Well, Bob,said the old man, walking up to him,"what's up with you, and why are ye h'istin'and lowerin'your jib in that onearthly fashion?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | What if she be? nyp.33433082230925 What shall I say to you? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Why do n't they stay at home? nyp.33433082230925 Why do you cry?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | You have n't missed nothin'? |
nyp.33433082230925 | And how is the child?' |
nyp.33433082230925 | And my poor mamma was dead? |
nyp.33433082230925 | And the little gal, she's well, I expect? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Are you my mamma's spirit?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Did you see him when you came in?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Do I look as she did when you saw her?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Do n't you like her to be in heaven? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Does Daddy love you?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Have n't they any homes to stay at? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Have you ever seen or heard that name, my child?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | He — he is quite safe, I suppose?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | How dare you say such things to me, Bob Peet? |
nyp.33433082230925 | How dare you?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | How did I do it? |
nyp.33433082230925 | How goes it?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Is anything wrong?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Presently,"You've been happy, Star Bright?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Star Bright, where are you? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Will you love me, darling? |
nyp.33433082230925 | Will you not let me come in, Sweet- heart?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Will you put me up, please, Bob?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | Will you try, dear? |
nyp.33433082230925 | You are quite positively sure that she was dead, Daddy?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | You are quite very positively sure my poor mamma was dead, Daddy Captain?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | and will you let me call you my little Isabel?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | are n't they lovely? |
nyp.33433082230925 | she asked; and then with a sudden note of anxiety in her voice, she exclaimed,"Where is Daddy? |
nyp.33433082230925 | so he doosn't like them, eh?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | their homes while they go sailing about like loons?" |
nyp.33433082230925 | where is my Daddy Captain? |
nyp.33433082230925 | who will paint me that picture, as my mind's eye sees it? |
nyp.33433082230925 | will you love your Aunt Isabel, and let her care for you and cherish you as your sweet mother would have done?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | Ah, Little Buttercup,said Captain Corcoran, as he caught sight of her,"still on board? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Beg pardon,said Mr. Bobstay, who had n't forgotten Sir Joseph's lesson in politeness,"if what, your honour?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | Captain Rackstraw,said Sir Joseph,"what is your opinion on that point?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | Do you propose to leave the Navy, then? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Has anybody got such a thing as a pistol handy? |
nyp.33433082303870 | I hope you treat them kindly, Captain Cor- coran? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Is the ship on fire, or have they made you Port Ad- miral? |
nyp.33433082303870 | No bullying, I trust; no strong language of any kind? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Of whom is he thinking? nyp.33433082303870 PINAFORE And the crew sang, rather slyly: What, never? |
nyp.33433082303870 | PINAFORE"Now tell me, Ralph — don't be afraid — how does your Captain treat you? |
nyp.33433082303870 | PINAFOREsailors were surprised at this culpable neglect of duty and replied: However could you do it? |
nyp.33433082303870 | That? |
nyp.33433082303870 | What do you want with me at this time of night? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Who is the silly cuckoo who is tweetling up aloft? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Yes,said Corcoran,"it is hard, is it not, my dear?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | '"If what?'" |
nyp.33433082303870 | 90 WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | Its folly it were easy to be showing; What am I giving up, and whither going? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Naughty daughter of mine( sang the Captain) I insist upon knowing Where you may be going With these sons of the brine? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Of some high- born beauty? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Oh, god of Love and god of Reason — say Which of you twain shall my poor heart obey? |
nyp.33433082303870 | The crew, more slyly still: What, never? |
nyp.33433082303870 | This having been made quite clear to them, Little Buttercup continued the story: Oh, bitter is my cup, However could I do it? |
nyp.33433082303870 | What, never? |
nyp.33433082303870 | Who is poor Little Buttercup that she should expect his thoughts to dwell on one so lonely?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | what was that?" |
nyp.33433082303870 | what's all this?" |
mdp.39076002660467 | -1? ‘--1. |
mdp.39076002660467 | . ” “ Cold? ” repeated the Marquis. |
mdp.39076002660467 | Gathering in a little group they stared at them~1 ‘ 4? |
mdp.39076002660467 | Hhfll mu In rw 0'-ruq1'‘"~rs WVPWV flflr “ Q 1 rrib wire 78 DARK TREASURE ii 1 ‘ J:'I 1|}, 1.,, W1, ‘.|H?,, ‘{ 1. ». |
mdp.39076002660467 | Should he follow the man into whatever lay behind that door, or should he remain where he was and wait for something to turn up? |
mdp.39076002660467 | Suppose that blamed fish had dragged him right down to the bottom?" |
mdp.39076002660467 | Would they eventually reach it, he wondered, or would something turn up to thwart them? |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ A free trader, prob- ably. ” “ Had n’t we better board her — just in case? ” The skipper nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ A polar bear? ” “ Keep still, everybody, ” hissed the explorer, reaching for his rifle. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ And it is amazing how comfortable they can be, banked with moss and heated by a couple of kudliks. ” “ Kudliks? ” repeated Mark. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ And who, ” he asked sarcastically, “ would be waiting for monsieur?" |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Around South America? ” The grin on the big man ’s face spread and he reached into his pocket for his tobacco pouch. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ At the island? ” “ At the Passage, ” interjected MacLaren. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Ca n’t they nest on the yards?" |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Can he catch up with the teal? ” The skipper nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Captain] ohn MacLaren? ” he asked, bowing courteously. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Count Stovoski, ” he said softly, “ says that a good Russian sable is worth a thousand dollars in New York? ” The veteran smiled dryly. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Do they look anything like those white whales we saw back there a while ago? ” he wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Even with a spear? ” The other nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Ever seen her before? ” John MacLaren asked the skipper as the Thor lost way. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ For that? ” MacLaren nodded without looking up. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ How do I know that you are n’t Company men? ” The explorer shook his head. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I mean the Magnetic Pole, of course. ” 168 DARK TREASURE “ You mean there are two Poles? ” The mate nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I mean we are here. ” “ You mean this is the cape? ” 216 DARK TREASURE The explorer nodded in the gloom. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I think I have heard of them; they have wicks, have n’t they? ” The captain nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I thought it was due north? ” Findlay laughed and slapped him heartily on the back. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I thought the Hudson ’s Bay Company had trading posts all through the North? ” he ob- served presently. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I understood, ” he said, raising his eyes to the explorer ’s, “ that our course lay on the outside of the island? ” MacLaren nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ I, I need not go, then? ” MacLaren smiled. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Indians or Eskimos? ” “ Indians, of course, ” explained MacLaren in a hoarse whisper. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ It ’s for the lookout. ” “ You mean somebody is going to sit in it? ” The other nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Land, ” he croaked, “ land. ” “ Is it really the island? ” shouted Mark, fall- ing in at his heels.' |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Maybe we should trap them now? ” Mark whirled. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ My what? ” gasped Mark. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ North? ” almost screamed the Count. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Now, why did n’t you say that in the first place? ” The flunky frowned disapprovingly. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Only last night we were sail- ing due north? ” “ Only till we got clear of shallow water, ” ex- plained the oflicer. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Out of what? ” barked the skipper. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Sables? ” MacLaren nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ The latin name for seaweed? ” The woodsman frowned. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ The sables will do us no good now. ” “ And why not? ” “ They are no good in the spring, ” retorted Mark. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Then we will be on the other side of the world practi- cally? ” The skipper chuckled. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Then would n’t it be possible that people of both places, I mean Russia and Alaska, are all mixed up? ” MacLaren chuckled in his beard. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Then you will take me on this — er—-—expedition you plan? ” The big man frowned. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ We have n’t any- snow knives I mean. ” “ How about making some? ” interjected Mark, sizing up the situation with a shrewd glance. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Well, what do we do now? ” asked Mark, when the first wave of hysteria had partially ex- pended itself. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What are they figuring on doing? ” he asked, unable to restrain his curiosity any longer. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What are they, anyway? ” he managed to gasp. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What did it sound like? ” asked the explorer. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What difference will that make? ”'The captain plucked at his beard. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What do you suppose it is? ” asked Mark breathlessly, watching the other give the tight line an experimental yank. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What do you want? ” Mark laughed. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What in the Sam Hill is that? ” Mark wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What in the mischief is it then? ” “ A wolverine. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What is it? ” he asked in a low voice. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What is that? ” asked Mark in a whisper. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What is the matter? ” he asked Captain Mac- Tavish at a propitious moment, “ Is the wind changing? ” The old seaman nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What is the matter? ” he asked Captain Mac- Tavish at a propitious moment, “ Is the wind changing? ” The old seaman nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What ’s going on here? ” he demanded sternly. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What ’s that? ” mumbled Mark, more intent 158 DARK TREASURE- »--..(..._. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ What ’s the trouble, ” asked the mate with a snicker, “ are n’t you satisfied with the course? ” Mark nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Who do you suppose it is? ”_ The explorer made a queer sound in his throat. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Who is it? ” whispered Mark, blinking the perspiration from his eyes. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ With spears? ” he wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You can han- dle a gun? ” Instead of replying immediately Mark dou- bled up his fist and contemplated it gravely. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You know it too? ” The other nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean ice bears? ” The woodsman nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean in those boats? ” MacLaren laughed. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean that there is only a certain time when they can be caught? ” MacLaren nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean the Northwest Passage? ” The explorer nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean to say that they can get iron off a meteor? ” The explorer assured him they could. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean we are lost? ” The older man laughed outright. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You mean you do n’t want to be taken off? ” 126 DARK TREASURE Bosworth nodded. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ You want to choke the fish to death, captain? ” Reaching for the oars the minute his compan- ion was seated Mark pulled away from the ship. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Your pleasure, monsieur? ” demanded this in- dividual in broken English. |
mdp.39076002660467 | “ Your pleasure? ” repeated the man. |
nyp.33433067304943 | ,- y 。 了 ",- STA? |
nyp.33433067304943 | 13 confcious that he polelles a ſuperior degree of eloquence than the perſon whom he attends upori on ſuch an occaſion? |
nyp.33433067304943 | 287 heads of this hydra, when the immortal drama of The Gamefter lies trodden under his feet? |
nyp.33433067304943 | ALE A quanda Hos animos? |
nyp.33433067304943 | And do they make all this outcry about an earthquake? |
nyp.33433067304943 | And do you think to have the the stone with this? |
nyp.33433067304943 | And why does he take ſuch pains to controvert accounts of which'no man had ever ſpoken either in proof or diſproof? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Are there tortures in the reach “ of even your invention to compare with thoſe “ we felt? |
nyp.33433067304943 | But perhaps you are not of this opinion; yet who has a greater regard for this glorious feience; or is c more candid judge of it than yourſelf?. |
nyp.33433067304943 | But what avail a parcel of ſtatutes againſt gaming, when they, who make them, conſpire together for the infraction of them? |
nyp.33433067304943 | How are you « to fulfil the duties of a mother, or manage “ the concerns of a family? |
nyp.33433067304943 | I thought it was coming, ſays he, put her before the wind, it blczus fair for our port.-—But where is your port? |
nyp.33433067304943 | If a man were to die of a diſappointment; how the vengeabice does it come toi paſs that any body is left alive? |
nyp.33433067304943 | If a raſcal can thew a loufe thro? |
nyp.33433067304943 | If the young fellows will come to theſe places at the fame time, who can help it? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Is it in your power to make it better? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Is there in nature any thing ſo ridiculous as'pride, ſo felf- deſtructive, ſo abſurd? |
nyp.33433067304943 | N: XXX Et quando uberior vitiorum copia? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Need we en- quire when art and ſcience were extinct, if dark- neſs overſpread the nations? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Nº 27. ſorrow he knew that ſhe did die by poiſon.- Was that poiſon contained in the medicine fhe took?-It was. |
nyp.33433067304943 | Say you fo, firrah? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Should not we hear of its having been urged by Porphyry, who was ſo voluminous a controverſialiſt? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Should not we meet it in Juli- an or Philoſtratus? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Should we hear nothing, that could lead us to believe it was controverted by Jamblichus, or Hierocles in his books entitled Philalethes? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Vanity of author's A? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Was it not a reward worthy of the heroes, who pre- ſerved their country on that glorious day? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Was this appeal made? |
nyp.33433067304943 | What am I to do in this caſe? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Where is the wretch, ſaid I, who drew theſe forgeries? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Which party is moſt honoured by the work, the maſter who wrought it, or the valiant per- ſonages who are recorded by it? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Why does he not avail himſelf of it? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Would Celſus have overlooked it? |
nyp.33433067304943 | Would not Lucian have taken it up? |
nyp.33433067304943 | by?, melons MUĻTOR UM PROVINUS'URBES* T MORES HOMINUM INSPEXIT owned and:( TORAT.) |
nyp.33433067304943 | cried he that ſeized him, do you purloin the property of the church and aſk før mer- cy? |
nyp.33433067304943 | ed in the ſea and the mornirg brought no reſpite to our toil.-Whither are you bound? |
nyp.33433067304943 | is this fitting? |
nyp.33433067304943 | men to do with learning? |
nyp.33433067304943 | or upon which the facerdotal order of Brahmins is eſtabliſhed? |
nyp.33433067304943 | principle of good will to my country; and o what was the conſequence? |
nyp.33433067304943 | quando Major avaritiæ patuit Sinus? |
nyp.33433067304943 | r..? |
nyp.33433067304943 | ters of Erechthonius, with all the weakneſs of their ſex about them, reſigned themſelves to without res gret? |
nyp.33433067304943 | « Can the devil make it worſe? |
nyp.33433067304943 | « that makes a man of me for life; A man “ did I fay? |
nyp.33433067304943 | · “ Pray, Sir, is not my huſband what you call a Damper? |
nyp.33433067304943 | “ Are there words in language to expreſs our “ lamentations? |
nyp.33433067304943 | “ Have you any thing to oppoſe to his argu- “ ment? |
nyp.33433067304943 | “ Now let us in the laſt place regale our eyes with this ineſtimable battle of Marathon by Panænus: What think you of it? |
hvd.hxczr2 | And did your grandfather go to bed again in that room? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Do you mean I am a prisoner? |
hvd.hxczr2 | I was startled, and asked, “ Is it a pressing case?' hvd.hxczr2 Is that your ship out there?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | She is in a better frame of spirit? ” asked the latter. hvd.hxczr2 Thinkin'of buyin'that'ar gulf, buddy?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | Well, then it's nothing? ” he inquired, ironically. hvd.hxczr2 What for?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | 'But tell me, Rosalie, why did you take a place at an inn after you left Madame de Merret? |
hvd.hxczr2 | ... “ Why did n't the man die? |
hvd.hxczr2 | 125 Masterpieces of Adventure “ Do you doubt them?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | 78 La Grande Bretèche God been mocked here; or France betrayed? |
hvd.hxczr2 | An excellent lawyer's office of which you have doubtless heard? |
hvd.hxczr2 | And if the old gentleman was sane, what, in God's name, had he to look for? |
hvd.hxczr2 | And what was that she tried to say? |
hvd.hxczr2 | As if I did not see that some sorrow is gnawing at you — and what is it? |
hvd.hxczr2 | But how is it you have never questioned Rosalie?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | But you better say Miller and Gonzales, owners, and ordinary plain, Billy- be- damned old Samuel K. Boone, skipper. ” “ Where are you going to?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | Did I not command her? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Did I not entreat her? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Did n't she leave you an annuity?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | Do n't you get your filial eyes on any- thing that looks like cash in the Casa Blanca? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Do you care for iguanas, Thacker? ” “ No, nor for some other kinds of reptiles, ” said Thacker. |
hvd.hxczr2 | How came it to shut so easily and so effect- ually after him? |
hvd.hxczr2 | How does Señorito Urique sound, for a change? ”"I never played son any that I remember of,"said the Kid. |
hvd.hxczr2 | I looked for much confusion; for how could I tell whether he was willing to take me for his wife on these sharp terms? |
hvd.hxczr2 | I wonder if you've got any nerve. ” “ You got a deal of some kind to put through? ” asked the Texan, with unexpected shrewdness. |
hvd.hxczr2 | If not, why did you come up here to me?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | If old Urique knew you were an impostor, what sort of things would happen to you? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Is Messire de Malétroit at hand? ” “ I believe he is writing in the salle without,"she answered. |
hvd.hxczr2 | Is it right that it should be so? ” Vera was silent. |
hvd.hxczr2 | It looked like a snare; and yet who could suppose a snare in such a quiet by- street and in a house of so prosperous and even noble an exterior? |
hvd.hxczr2 | It was somewhere here?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | Kid, do you think it's right to leave me out so long on a husk diet? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Monsieur de Beaulieu, how can I look you in the face?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | Monsieur de Merret? |
hvd.hxczr2 | More I know not; and nothing do I under- stand. ” “ And pray how came you here?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | Not thinking of selling it, are you? ”"Not this trip, ” said the captain. |
hvd.hxczr2 | Now, do you sabe? ” Thacker got up and closed the door. |
hvd.hxczr2 | Now, monsieur, what do you say? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Now, what is my name? ”. |
hvd.hxczr2 | Or did I not give you money? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Or, you'll say, I have not been kind? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Perhaps she loved you- you, who wept and humbled yourself? ”. |
hvd.hxczr2 | Pray, do you think me beau- tiful?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | Que dice, señor? ”"It sounds to me! ” said the Kid, nodding his head. |
hvd.hxczr2 | She- have you seen her, Doctor?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | Then, I tracked the brother here, and last night climbed in a common dog, but sword in hand.- Where is the loft window? |
hvd.hxczr2 | They're about right now. ” “ What do you mean? ” asked Thacker, rattling the bottom of his glass on his desk. |
hvd.hxczr2 | They're them big lizards, you sabe? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Well, why then are you silent? |
hvd.hxczr2 | What absurd or tragical adventure had befallen him? |
hvd.hxczr2 | What ailed the door? |
hvd.hxczr2 | What counte- nance was he to assume? |
hvd.hxczr2 | What did the two then, to persuade her husband to use his influence with her, to make her willing?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | What is the plan of your round- up? ” Thacker leaned back against the wall and held his glass up to the light. |
hvd.hxczr2 | What sort of man was he?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | What's doing? |
hvd.hxczr2 | What's the trouble? |
hvd.hxczr2 | When I notify them that the rightful heir has returned and is waiting to know whether he will be received and pardoned, what will happen? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Where do you think he sat? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Where is he?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | Where is the man who was here? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Why was it open? |
hvd.hxczr2 | Why, what more would the jade have? ” “ The situation is not usual for a young damsel,"said the other, “ and somewhat trying to her blushes." |
hvd.hxczr2 | Will you please to enter the carriage?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | Will you please to enter the carriage?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | You will not disfigure your last hours by a want of politeness to a lady?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | are not they rightfully mine?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | is n't it true that I need Masterpieces of Adventure have no remorse about those fifteen thousand francs? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ A likely stripling not ill- born- and of her own choosing, too? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Alas, can I do nothing to help you?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ And I... do you think I find it easy? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ And what, sir, ” she demanded, “ may be the meaning of all this? ” “ God knows,"returned Denis gloomily. |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Are you open to a proposition?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ But it is past midnight; what better hour could you have? ” said the mistress of the house. |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Do you fancy, ” he went on, “ that when I had made my little contrivance for the door, I had stopped short with that? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ How long,'I asked,'has this lasted?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ I do not address her brother?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ May I lead you thither, madam?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ May be the maid had warmed it too much? ” said the curious gentleman, inquiringly. |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Monsieur, to whom have I the honour of speak- ing?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Nas- tasya! ” he called out in a lower tone of voice,"where is the canary?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ She has a husband, a father, and a brother?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ She should have thought of that before she began the dance? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Was their home a happy one?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Well, how do you feel? ” inquired Father Ignatius. |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ What is it, monsieur?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ What's doing?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ What's the use to deny it?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Who dares? ” he demanded hoarsely of the cour- tiers who stood near him—"who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Who dares? ” he demanded hoarsely of the cour- tiers who stood near him—"who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Who is Monsieur Regnault?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ Why did you let it out?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “ You speak Spanish?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'Because of his temper?" |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'Have you heard anything to trouble you?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'How has this been done, monsieur?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'Is it possible that monsieur does n't know Mon- sieur Regnault? |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'She has some recent association with the number twelve?' |
hvd.hxczr2 | “'You are not married, are you?' |
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mdp.39076002631070 | Any idea what time it is? ” Jim asked. |
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mdp.39076002631070 | Could the information be given to the police confiden- tially? ” “ That shall be attended to, my boy. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Dad and your mother, they ’ll be kind of shot to pieces, wo n’t they? ” “ They wo n’t know anything about it, ” Bob answered quickly. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Did my son tell you the news? ” “ N 0 sir. ” “ Well, the man you call Ollie was found late last night. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Did you see any airplane flying over while you were here, or see a smash- up? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Do you hear them? ” She listened earnestly endeavoring to help. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Gonzalas, is she in fear? ” “ They want to know if you are afraid, ” Jim told her, so she raised her head a bit and spoke into the mouthpiece. |
mdp.39076002631070 | How do you feel? ” ’ “ Top hole, but gosh — I say I m not dead, am Il ’ “ Not so that you can notice it, ” Ynilea answered. |
mdp.39076002631070 | How long will it take him to come? ” one demanded. |
mdp.39076002631070 | I saw him quite plainly, sir. ” “ Was that the lad? ” demanded Bob. |
mdp.39076002631070 | I went there like I owned the place, and he put it all over us, like a crab- net, see? |
mdp.39076002631070 | I"11. ’?! |
mdp.39076002631070 | If it ’s so easy why do n’t you do it yourself? |
mdp.39076002631070 | It ’s quite all right if you care to do so. ” S3* 7 J ‘'3? |
mdp.39076002631070 | Maybe he ai n’t bringing the Boss back at all, and we ’ll sit here waitin — ” “ And not get nothin’? ” snapped Joe. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Once I recall that your sword saved me when my? wl'll£13. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Q-1?. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Say, can we eat? ” “ Yes, there ’s time, and there are a couple of other things we have to do before we start. |
mdp.39076002631070 | See? |
mdp.39076002631070 | Sure you did n’t forget to tell Senor de Castro that we were going up for a bracer this morning? |
mdp.39076002631070 | THE END 2%, I,'I; mi''< 97 ‘ l ‘ J'~1 H? |
mdp.39076002631070 | That ’s all I know. ” “ What sort of looking men were they, my son? ” l van. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Think somebody shot an arrow into the air while you were asleep with your mouth open and it dropped in? ” the older boy inquired with equal gravity. |
mdp.39076002631070 | VIII i THE AIR BATTLE “ Did you get any of them with your guns? ” Jim asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | What kin he do? |
mdp.39076002631070 | What the blazes did he do with it? ” “ That bozo was n’t talking through his hat when he told you he found it, ” the men put in persistently. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Where are they located? ” I I I l l l I68 XI TREASURE “ That ’s a good job done, ” Gordon de- clared viciously. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Who else came with you? ” Cardow demanded. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Why do n’t you ask if I have it with me? ”- “ You are too quick, my friend. |
mdp.39076002631070 | Will you join us as you are? |
mdp.39076002631070 | Wonder if he has discovered platinum? ” “ Well, if he has, he ’ll never see a flake of it, ” Bob remarked soberly. |
mdp.39076002631070 | You do n’t mind flying alone, do you? |
mdp.39076002631070 | i.._..._.._._...-..'; £..: w a-\"& ‘ MIN? |
mdp.39076002631070 | lief “ ‘ ‘- ‘---H.""-Hi?' |
mdp.39076002631070 | man around? ” “ Thought we might, ” Jim admitted. |
mdp.39076002631070 | there? ” Gonzalas pointed to a level spot that was quite low and dotted with vegetation, but the boy could see no sign of a habitation of any kind. |
mdp.39076002631070 | th“Notlging, Eadre? |
mdp.39076002631070 | ~ its fig ‘.1 1-=..-:.-are::':._,-L- ea"at 1.1? |
mdp.39076002631070 | § 21.1.2 ‘-: ff? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Ai n’t it most half an hour? ” one asked anxiously. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Ai n’t it near half an hour? ” Joe de- manded. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ All right, but why the heck did n’t you look before you climbed in? ” Jim grum- bled. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ And you are guessing that this so- called sick man may be this one to whom ou listened? ” Y “ It popped into my head, sir. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Are they coming? ” “ Three, all together, ” Jim to- ld her and his lips were set. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Are we almost there? ” Jim asked casually. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Come on, she ca n’t slide off. ” “ Why ca n’t you give us a bit of light? ” Jim protested. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Could you describe the plane? ” Carlos wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Did he use his chute? ” “ N o, he did n’t. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Did you make a map of the locality? ” I8 “ Ai n’t you cute? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Did you make a map of the locality? ” I8 “ Ai n’t you cute? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Did you tell anyone who might have come and got away with it? ” Jim knew noth- ing about how platinum was found. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Ever fly before? ” “ Never until today. ” “ Like it? ” “ It is beautiful — so beautiful, ” she an- swered. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Ever fly before? ” “ Never until today. ” “ Like it? ” “ It is beautiful — so beautiful, ” she an- swered. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Gee, did you see the party they tried to pull last night? ” Bob demanded quickly. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Have we escaped from them?" |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Have you a pocket compass? ” Pedro asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Have you got any weapons — guns or any- thing? ” Jim asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ His story was not credited? ” Ynilea was adjusting a sort of periscope. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ How did you happen to go there in search of it? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ How do you get that way? ” Cardow snapped furiously. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ How far is it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ I say — Bob — mind telling — ” “ Telling what? ” Bob wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ I say, old thing, what ’s the idea? ” Bob demanded. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Is your home in Cuzco? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Listen, if you do n’t obey orders, how would you like to tackle the forests with your pockets full of gold and not a drop of water? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ No, they are not. ” “ Have you heard anything of recent platinum discoveries? ” the Don inquired. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ O migosh, do the De Castros know we are alive? ” Jim asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Oh nothing, but — I say — it ’s sort of queer, is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Say, whose turning off the lights? ” one of the men further back in the temple room demanded sharply. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Should you like that? ”. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Stand it a bit longer? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Sure you are not off your wave length? ” Jim added. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ The door? ” “ Yeh, the way we got in, ” he snarled. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ The rings? ” Bob glanced at his. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Tough luck, is n’t it? ” “ What. ” “ Those fellows held in there until we could come and look them over. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Want me to set a course to the plane from here? ” “ If you can. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ What do you want to scare her out of her wits for? |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ What is it? ” he demanded quickly. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ What you doing here? ” came a hoarse demand, as a man leaped from the cock- pit. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Where is it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Where? ” Ynilea was interested. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Which way? ” “ Below and behind, ” Arto answered. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Who is it? ” Through his brain raced the several unpleasant episodes of the past two days and he was n’t taking any chances. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Who owns the other plane? ” Cardow asked. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Why not have another look? ” “ This is the only dry fork, ” Pedro answered. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Wo n’t you sit here? ” He pointed to the cock- pit, and she accepted. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ Wonder if it was Ollie? ” Bob ventured. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ You did not find the stuff? ” “ N o, senor, we did not. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “ You have your stuff all right? ”. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “\Vhat ’s the matter with the door? ” “ It ’s closed, ” one shrieked with terror. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “\Vliere ’s that door? ” he yelled. |
mdp.39076002631070 | “] And who is this Ollie? ” the Don asked wit interest. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Read, sir? nyp.33433008494969 'Who will go your security, sir?' nyp.33433008494969 '” “ I thought ye oncet told me ye could n't swim, Tucker? ” asked James. nyp.33433008494969 59 “ Did ye ship before the mast, sir? ” asked Reuben sympathetically. nyp.33433008494969 An'I sez, salut- in','Wot kept ye from turnin'gray, cap’n?' nyp.33433008494969 Are you presuming to address me on the quarter- deck of the ship without my speaking to you first? nyp.33433008494969 Bless me, how long- winded you are!—Regular sea lawyer, eh, Mr. Rodgers? ” he added petulantly. nyp.33433008494969 Cross- trees there? ” “ Sir? ” “ Let us know when she rises. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Cross- trees there? ” “ Sir? ” “ Let us know when she rises." |
nyp.33433008494969 | Did the ship catch fire? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Did you have any ex- citing adventures? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Did you have any shipwrecks? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Did you have any storms? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Did you see any sharks or whales? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Do n't dare to answer me back, sir, but just tell me, sir, why, when you are ordered to do a thing, you do n't do it? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Do you hear me?" |
nyp.33433008494969 | Do you like it? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Have you ever been flogged, Reuben? ” “ Not yet, sir, ” answered James cautiously. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Have you had a good cruise? |
nyp.33433008494969 | He's awful ignorant, sir. ” “ Oh! ” said the mate, somewhat mollified, “ that's how it is, is it? |
nyp.33433008494969 | How dare you go away before I send you? |
nyp.33433008494969 | How does she bear now? ” “ Right ahead, sir." |
nyp.33433008494969 | I wonder if it's up there? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Is it for you to bandy words with the captain? |
nyp.33433008494969 | It took all on'em to throw me down. ” “ Who are ye, anyway, ye popinjay?" |
nyp.33433008494969 | Lemme see, w'ere was I? ” 100 REUBEN JAMES. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Suppose we lay a course for St. Kitts and see if we can not overhaul him? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Then we might get on a ship together, perhaps.—Isn't that so, Tucker? ”. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Was it a vision? |
nyp.33433008494969 | We got under way in a hurry, too, and that was the last we heard of the British deserters. ” “ Did ye kill any on'em yourself, sir?" |
nyp.33433008494969 | Were you sick? |
nyp.33433008494969 | What does it mean, sir? ” cried the captain. |
nyp.33433008494969 | What does the doctor mean by letting you get into this shape, I wonder? |
nyp.33433008494969 | What is it you wish now? |
nyp.33433008494969 | What mattered it? |
nyp.33433008494969 | What say you? ” The commodore spoke quietly and kindly now. |
nyp.33433008494969 | What was that on the horizon? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Who would care? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Why did he do it? ” “ I do n't know, sir, ” answered the officer. |
nyp.33433008494969 | Why do you stand there blinking like an idiot at my door? |
nyp.33433008494969 | Wot did ye do? ”. |
nyp.33433008494969 | W’ich I means, have ye got any close, or anythin'else? ” “ Nuthin'but this, sir, ” said the lad, lifting the bag. |
nyp.33433008494969 | at him, an'Mr. Porter he saluted an'said nuthin'; then the leftenant called him a wile name. ” “ What name? ” Reuben told him. |
nyp.33433008494969 | what's this? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ About a week, I think, sir, though I do n't rightly remember. ” “ Did you have nothing at all to eat or drink? ”. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Ai n't you, sir? ” “ I think so,"replied Decatur, laughing again. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ An'that rope's endin'you spoke about, sir? ” “ Oh, we'll let that go for to- night, anyway, ” an- swered the mate with a little laugh. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ And his news is worth an eagle — eh, Mr. Rod- gers? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Are n't you satisfied with your own end of the ship, that you have to continually haunt me, sir? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ As large as those on our main deck? ” REUBEN JAMES. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Comin'here an'interferin'with our fun? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Did ye ever have any more fights with the Brit- ish, sir? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Did ye go with her, sir? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Did ye never have no more trouble with'em, sir? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Do he own it all, sir? ”. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Have n't you anything better than that dirty crust to eat? ” exclaimed the other boy, looking at it with disgust. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Have you ever been in a real downright fight, sir? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Have you ever been in a real fight yourself, Reuben? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Heave ahead. ” “ What's her main battery, James? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Here's the lad we picked up t’other day, yer honor. ” “ Well, why do n't you report, then? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Hey, boy? ” “ No, sir. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ How long were you in that boat? ”. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ How would you like to be a sailor? ” “ I mought as well be that as anythin'else, I guess,"answered the lad indifferently. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ I'd know her among a thousand, sir. ” “ What's her force? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ It was a lucky day for us when we picked up this young man- eh, Mr. Rodgers? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Mought I be so bold, sir, as to ax yer name, sir, before we parts? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Now, sir, I want to know why you struck your superior officer last night? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Of course,"answered Porter; “ where else? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Please, sir, I wants to have my name put down on the muster roll, sir, w’ich it ai n't on now, sir. ” “ Oh, the muster roll, eh? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Please, yer honor,"said the sailor nervously, “ it was my trick at the wheel last night, w'en — w’en —"“ When what? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ So long as you have lost your own ship, are you agreeable to a cruise under the Stars and Stripes? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Swim? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Was you in it all, sir? ” asked Reuben, with breath- less interest. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Well, sir, what do you want? ” he shouted un- ceremoniously as Reuben approached him. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Well, sir, who are you? ” said the captain shortly, but not unkindly. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Well, what happened? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Well, what is it, Mr. Sterrett? ” he cried, flourish- ing his razor. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What are you doing here? ” he shouted irascibly. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What are you gaping there for? ” cried the lieu- tenant, noticing James for the first time. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What are you standing here idle for? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What did you bring him here for? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What do you think of the chase, my man? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What is it, Reuben? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What is the name of the boy who helped you and sent you here? ” he added. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What is your name, why are you here, and what do you want? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What'll I do with it? ” “ Git in it, boy! |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ What's this? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Where away? ” shouted the officer of the deck, Lieutenant Sterrett, in reply. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Why am I interrupted, sir? ” “ It is a sail, sir,"answered the lieutenant, saluting respectfully. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Will she float, do you think, Mr. Rodgers? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Wot's that? ” “ It's a pair o'shoes, sir. ” “ Well, go over to the public, there, and git some- thin'to eat, an'come along. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ Yes, sir. ” “ What is it? ” REUBEN JAMES. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ You black rascal! ” shouted the captain fero- ciously, “ what do you mean by leaving my cabin with- out my orders? |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ You did not get along on that alone? ” “ I did n't git along very well, sir. |
nyp.33433008494969 | “ You're cocksure of taking her, are you? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082463278 | Do you think you will see this God when you die? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Have you no friends there? |
nyp.33433082463278 | How do the woods belong to thee? nyp.33433082463278 Ilogo, we ask thee, What shall we do to cure tho king? |
nyp.33433082463278 | No son, no daughter, no brother, no sister? |
nyp.33433082463278 | What will you do? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Where are you from? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Why do you crack your fleas before my white man, eh? nyp.33433082463278 You are sick?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | 457 makes the guns, the cloth, the beads, the brass rods, and the cop- per rings?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | A a I walked along a Fan woman gravely asked me why I did not take off my clothes? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Am I not master here? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Am I not the man of the woods? |
nyp.33433082463278 | But what would have been the use? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Did its eyes penetrate the grass which we could not see through? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Do I not roam where I please?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | He said,"Now you tell me what I stole?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | How should it be? |
nyp.33433082463278 | I have frequently held such conversation as this:"Do you believe there is a God?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | I said,"Why do you ring your kendo?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | ISmo, Muslin, 45 cent?. |
nyp.33433082463278 | If so, was it perhaps getting ready to spring? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Quengueza was greatly delighted, and exclaimed,"What kind i of ntangani( white man) is this? |
nyp.33433082463278 | The leopard ran away to his companions, who, when they saw him, asked,"What is the matter?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | The thought passed through my mind — was it watching us? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Then came the query,"Who?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | This is laid on with no light hand, the worthy husband crying out,"Rascal, do you think I paid my slaves for you for nothing?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | This was the opinion of leading com- parative anatomists, some of whom maintained that these form? |
nyp.33433082463278 | When I told Eemandji of the affair, he laughed and said,"You see — why do n't you take my advice?" |
nyp.33433082463278 | Why not hunt here? |
nyp.33433082463278 | Will the reader think hard of me that I felt it in my heart to go back to the village and shoot every man who had a hand in this monstrous barbarity? |
mdp.39015011684548 | A certain Country Squire asked a Merry Andrew why he played the fool? mdp.39015011684548 Father, said Josian where is Bevis? |
mdp.39015011684548 | His name is Sir John Barleycorn, Who makes both beer and bread, What would do all that now are born, If Barleycorn was dead? mdp.39015011684548 One asked his friend, why he, being such a proper man himself, had married so small a wife? |
mdp.39015011684548 | * So her mistress demanded what was her name; Margaret, for- sooth, said she briskly — And what work can you do? |
mdp.39015011684548 | *"A gentleman who had been a shooting brought home a small bird with him, and having an Irish servant, he asked him if he had shot that little bird? |
mdp.39015011684548 | 339 made that coat, which would not hold one day? |
mdp.39015011684548 | 415 before the Bishop? |
mdp.39015011684548 | 55 long and how he came in that condition? |
mdp.39015011684548 | 7 This dream young Joseph to his father told, Who when he heard it, thinking him too bold, Rebuk'd him thus: What dream is this I hear? |
mdp.39015011684548 | A few steps farther I espied a great number almost hid with smoke; and I asked who they were? |
mdp.39015011684548 | A little boy coming by at the time — Who made you, child? |
mdp.39015011684548 | A little farther the Spirit opened a cellar door, from which issued a smoke almost enough to choak me, with a dismal noise; I asked what they were? |
mdp.39015011684548 | A mule, said one of them, how can that be? |
mdp.39015011684548 | After a tedious journey, being in sight of the desired city, she demanded why they looked sad? |
mdp.39015011684548 | And the Tinker being a very sturdy fellow, bid him go look, what was that to him? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Are you content with these conditions? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Are you so careless of your life that you care not what you do? |
mdp.39015011684548 | As for alms deed, what should they do to give that have nothing to take? |
mdp.39015011684548 | At the hour appointed he came into his chamber, demanding what he would have? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Being come to myself I asked Mephistopholes in what place Hell was? |
mdp.39015011684548 | But when they were at dinner, Jack went and shaked Mr. Sorel by the hand, saying, How is it Mr. Sorel? |
mdp.39015011684548 | By a Person of Quality London 1695;"and, like that book, was some- times published in two part?. |
mdp.39015011684548 | Can your ambitious thoughts become so vain, To think that you shall o'er your brethren reign? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Could Jack resist this charming adventure? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Could you not be contented with the wine, But steal the Cup in which he does divine? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Dost thou not see how many heads hang on yonder tree, that have offended my laws? |
mdp.39015011684548 | For if I once should yield to throVt away\ On such a wretch.—O think what you would say? |
mdp.39015011684548 | From whence came you? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Hast thou this servant hither brought that he Might make a mock upon my chastity? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Having passed by them, he came to a long entry exceeding dark, where was a great crowd: I asked what they were? |
mdp.39015011684548 | He asked where her father was? |
mdp.39015011684548 | He rode into Damas, insulted the inhabitants by asking them,"What devil do you serve here?" |
mdp.39015011684548 | He was taken home; but his wounds were too bad, and he died, and was taken again to Fairy Land, and did not reappear on earth till Thunston's(?) |
mdp.39015011684548 | How are we sure his death we shall conceal? |
mdp.39015011684548 | How comes this fellow here? |
mdp.39015011684548 | How often do you go to prayers now? |
mdp.39015011684548 | How then, answered the lady, could the stays be wet if you took them into the coach with you? |
mdp.39015011684548 | I am Joseph: — Is my father alive? |
mdp.39015011684548 | I dare say, said the parson, You do n't know who made you? |
mdp.39015011684548 | I have no book about me, said she, but will you swear on my smock tail? |
mdp.39015011684548 | No matter for that, said he, his teeth are ia"One Irishman meeting another, asked, what was become of their old acquaintance Patrick Murphy? |
mdp.39015011684548 | No said Tom, my mother did not teach me such wit; who is fool then? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Old Jacob heard it, and to his sons thus said, Why look you thus, as if you was afraid? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Or that we unto you shall tribute pay, And at your feet our servile necks should lay? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Phillis perceiving this sudden alteration enquires of her Lord what was the cause of this Passion? |
mdp.39015011684548 | She asked what country he was of? |
mdp.39015011684548 | She, coming in, asked what was the matter? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Sirrah, said he, who gave you authority to come this way? |
mdp.39015011684548 | So Tom asked the Tinker from whence he came and whither he was going? |
mdp.39015011684548 | So when they came and the goose was set before them, What is this? |
mdp.39015011684548 | The Earl asked him how he got so much money? |
mdp.39015011684548 | The King then turning to Grimbard, said, Your Uncle hath prayed and fasted well, hath he not? |
mdp.39015011684548 | The men desiring to know who it was had so lustily be- swinged them, said, To alleviate our sorrow pray tell us your name? |
mdp.39015011684548 | The priest could not tell what to say, but answered, what shall I do with this fool? |
mdp.39015011684548 | The two illustrations, one taken from a Chap- book pub- lished at Newcastle( 1770? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Then said the King, How durst he do this? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Then yours arose, which round about were laid,\ And unto mine a low obeisance made, J Is this your dream, his brethren said?) |
mdp.39015011684548 | They all at fervent prayers were, At length this sailor, I declare, Did speak to her, and thus did say, What ails thy troubled spirit pray? |
mdp.39015011684548 | What a pox do you make such a noise for, do you think one ca n't hear? |
mdp.39015011684548 | What tho'he's one come from the Hebrew Stock, Shall he thus at my virtue make a mock? |
mdp.39015011684548 | What wages do you ask? |
mdp.39015011684548 | What, said Tom, are you got drunk with my small beer already? |
mdp.39015011684548 | When Jacob saw them, who are these said he? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Where did you leave the trevit? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Where do you lie to night said Tom? |
mdp.39015011684548 | Why, who should bring them? |
mdp.39015011684548 | and do you submit quietly to the alteration? |
mdp.39015011684548 | and why they were sorrowful? |
mdp.39015011684548 | bands; which way, good gossips? |
mdp.39015011684548 | do you like it? |
mdp.39015011684548 | is this a bare heed? |
mdp.39015011684548 | know you not his quality is to lie and steal? |
mdp.39015011684548 | quoth Bruin do you make so light of honey combs, which is meat for the Emperor? |
mdp.39015011684548 | said the King, where is all this treasure? |
mdp.39015011684548 | servants if they knew the occasion? |
mdp.39015011684548 | the Devil came and said, Where are you going, pretty Maid? |
mdp.39015011684548 | what a grand city was this? |
mdp.39015011684548 | which they all denied; and he went to the ladies and gentlemen, and enquired of them if they knew any thing of his departure? |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'And what do you think of her?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Are you sure you have killed him?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Can you tell me where bilberries are to be found here?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Did you not feel her twist, and hear her split, when we came into the burst of the stream?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Have you killed a bear, that you come back so soon, and walk so fast?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'If there had been anyone in it, what would you have done?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Is he quite dead?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Was it the package of cord?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'We can die but once,'said her husband,'could we ever die in a better cause?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'What do you say, my son?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'What,'he said,'do you slay me, my brothers — dogs of mine own house whom I have fed, thinking to possess the land? |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Why does your master refuse to treat with me,'he said,'when in a single hour I can crush him and all his people?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Why not?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Will you turn back from the door of the lodge, and put this young woman to shame, who is in all respects better than you are? |
nyp.33433082346010 | 'Worse,'said Rawlins,'what can be worse? |
nyp.33433082346010 | And the rest of the ship's company — what of them'? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Being now more awake? |
nyp.33433082346010 | But he was met by several chiefs, who, holding out their emaciated arms, exclaimed,'Why do you delay so long to put an end to our miseries? |
nyp.33433082346010 | But when the galley had set sail, and was past the shelter of the road, the two castles had full power over it, and what could save it from sinking? |
nyp.33433082346010 | But whose was the dead body? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Can he have reached the Aztecs, and been regarded as a god? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Can it be wondered if all concerned in this breach of faith fell victims to the indignation of the'Shannon's'men? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Did Azan ascribe his captive's defiance of death and worse than death to his bearing a charmed life? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Had he forgotten it in his room, or had he lost it in his descent? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Had they all gone down by the island crag with never a hand stretched out to help them? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Have you come to drive them from the city? |
nyp.33433082346010 | He was much surprised to see such grand people in the forest, and asked,'What are you doing with the young lord?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | How could they be sure that they were not friends of Montezuma? |
nyp.33433082346010 | How dare you touch the bed of such a man as I am? |
nyp.33433082346010 | I thought to myself,'How does she know that I have killed a bear?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | Is it that you think your sovereign a prisoner, and wish to release him? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Mr. Pulman was standing by the ropes'in the country'and the ball soared towards him; would it cross the ropes? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Not one amongst them seems to have suggested that a sum of 30,000?. |
nyp.33433082346010 | Then Thorhall, approaching them, says:"Did not the Red- beard( that is, Thor) prove more helpful than your Christ? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Then turn- ing round he said,'Benvenuto, if you had everything you required for it, do you think you could fly?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | To this the Aztec noble replied haughtily,'How is it that you have been here only two days, and demand to see the emperor?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | Why, you may ask, did the Greeks not send a stronger force? |
nyp.33433082346010 | With his former calm authority and confidence he addressed them:'Why do I see my people here in arms against the palace of my fathers? |
nyp.33433082346010 | Yet who dare alter and'improve'the narrative of Herodotus? |
nyp.33433082346010 | what have I deserved of thee that thou shouldest seek my death?' |
nyp.33433082346010 | would Pulman reach it; he had a long way to run? |
mdp.39015055316510 | 'Hurt?' mdp.39015055316510 * Er, er — with what?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | And did n't I lose my brand- new seven- dollar Spalding punching- bag? mdp.39015055316510 And he called you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And he gave you the letter when he had finished? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And he says he is coming here, does n't he? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And now? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And then you went in? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And they go out all alone? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And they go out, in the evening, when the moon is shining, and walk together? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And what business is that of yours? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And you would teach me American? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And you,went on Huston, turning to Ledesma,"do you wish to take this maid to wife?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And, by the way,he added, with suppressed glee,"how's the toe?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Anything else? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Are you very sad? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Are you willing? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Asked my hand? |
mdp.39015055316510 | But, Gomez; do you think that is all true? |
mdp.39015055316510 | But,he went on, with a little of suggestive crit- icism in his voice,"what about the real thing, Lieut? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Ca n't you find the oars? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Can you do it? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Do you see dde hhett? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Do you want to marry this young man? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | For goodness'sake,asked the missionary,"got what?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Gol darn it, do n't I know it? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Gospel- sharp; stuck up about it, eh? mdp.39015055316510 Hao menny ligs? |
mdp.39015055316510 | He called you from the door? |
mdp.39015055316510 | He will die? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Hello, Roberts, old man; putting the boys through signal- prac- tice, eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Hello, caybigan,shouted the Sergeant gaily;"going to help me, eh?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | How long will it last? |
mdp.39015055316510 | How long're you going to stay? |
mdp.39015055316510 | I do n't think this is much fun, do you? |
mdp.39015055316510 | I think I should have a nap, do n't you? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Is it yours? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Look a- here,thundered the Maestro, impa- tiently;"what the deuce is the need of all this fuss? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Look here, Paul,he burst out,"what kind of a thing are you getting me into? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Madre de Dios, Gomez, is there no way, none at all? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Mrs. Jenkinson,he gasped;"good God, Court- land, ca n't you understand? |
mdp.39015055316510 | My hat; who's got my hat? |
mdp.39015055316510 | No,admitted the Maestro;"but can you not put on your others?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Oh, where am I? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Oh, why did you come? mdp.39015055316510 Oh,"cried the bride, immediately interested by this picturesque fact, and rising to her feet;"do n't they have any oars? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Oh,said the missionary;"oh, that's the way it is, is it?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Porque no Usted? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Senor Ledesma gave you that note, Isidro? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Senor Maestro, in America, the young ladies, they go out in the street, all alone? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Senor Maestro,she said, softly,"do you think, maybe, perhaps, you could go and ask my mother for the clothes?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | She,I repeated, stupidly;"who is she?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Sky- pilot, eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Sure you wo n't? |
mdp.39015055316510 | The boy was silent for a minute, then,'Senor Maestro,'he asked with suspicious ingenuousness,'can Americans live without eating?' mdp.39015055316510 The great what?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | The sky- pilot? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Then, for God's sake,I blurted out, tortured by the vision of that life calmly ruining itself;"for God's sake, what are you doing here?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Time for a charge, eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | To MT 268 CAYBIGAN Suay, sefior, to Suay? mdp.39015055316510 Umph — what do you think the Taal people would do to us?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Upside down? |
mdp.39015055316510 | We're ship- wrecked, are n't we? mdp.39015055316510 Well, Marietta,"I said at length;** what about that coconut milk you promised me?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well, do you want to be a man again? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well, how goes it? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well, well; and Maestro Ledesma, he was inside? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well? |
mdp.39015055316510 | What have you in there? |
mdp.39015055316510 | What the deuce are you thinking about? |
mdp.39015055316510 | What's the matter, Lad? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Where was he; in the house? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Who are you, eh? mdp.39015055316510 Who are you, to judge him?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Who took care of that boy? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Who? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why are you not at school? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why do n't you have it shot? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why do n't you let them shoot? mdp.39015055316510 Why is that, Roberts?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why not you? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why will you not wear them? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Will you have some breakfast? |
mdp.39015055316510 | You did n't know him, did you? |
mdp.39015055316510 | You did n't know him; tell me now, did you know him? |
mdp.39015055316510 | You did n't? |
mdp.39015055316510 | You do n't understand, do you? mdp.39015055316510 You were a man once, were n't you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Your gun; where is it? |
mdp.39015055316510 | • I has? mdp.39015055316510 'And how old did you say she was? mdp.39015055316510 'Do you ssee dde hhett? mdp.39015055316510 'What the deuce are the niggahs doing?' mdp.39015055316510 *'For Christ's sake,'broke out Morton, in sudden cry;'how is she; is she dead; is there any hope?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | 106 CAYBIGAN «"Why the devil did n't you go home with the Vol- unteers?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | 16 CAYBIGAN"'No?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | 18 CAYBIGAN"'Heh, ladron, what are you doing there?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | 220 CAYBIGAN"Mi capitan,"she said, cringing before him,"do you wish to know who shoots your soldiers at night?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | After a while she disengaged herself a bit and, toy- ing with the middle button of her jacket,"You love me a whole lot, do n't you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And do n't we like to go to school?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And please, once more; wo n't you come back to Bacolod?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And then, charging a little girl, her right arm and index finger stiffened out like a lance:"Hao menny ligs has ddee cao?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And who is the lucky fellow?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | And yet what did she read? |
mdp.39015055316510 | And, a few days later:"Senor Maestro, in America, the young girls, they go out with young men, all alone?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Are you afraid that they might begin on your broad back? |
mdp.39015055316510 | BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION 133"Oh, they do not marry, then?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | But on the cranium there was hair, hair, do you hear? |
mdp.39015055316510 | But what about the real thing, eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | But when it had reached the"Do you see the apple- tree?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Dee cao he s trree ligs? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Do you see him, eh, Mathusalem?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Every minute, in cold, tense accents, the Sergeant asked,"Where is the gun?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Fiercely:"Du yu ssee dde hhett?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Graciously she cut off his cords, and as he stood swaying before her,"Well,"she said;"are n't you ashamed of yourself, young man? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Hao menny ligs? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Hao menny ligs?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Have you any hooks?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | He's got to marry her, do you understand?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | How do you make them go?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | How menny hhctts do you ssee? |
mdp.39015055316510 | I almost screamed;"you fool, you imbecile; why do n't you go back, go back to her? |
mdp.39015055316510 | I do n't see them scrimmage, do you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | I has?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | I'm blest if I've ever seen them discharge anything except blanks, have you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Mere matter of form, of course? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Now I can — what you call? — ah, divorce; I can divorce — just like an American girl!" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Out of these defiled pages, what fact did she grasp as the All- Important?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Papa Gato sauntered up close,** And now, will you tell us how many men there are in Bagum- Ba- gum?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPH 89 Isidro understood; and the nightly rehearsals soon reached the stage of:"How menny hhetts hev yu?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | She said,'Do you see the hat?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | Six months to make a man of you, Jerry; will you do it?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | THE FAILURE 109"And you?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Then suddenly,'Who shot her?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | We'll go away out in the ocean, wo n't we? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well, what do you think of my team- work, eh?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Well, who is it?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | What about their shooting, eh? |
mdp.39015055316510 | What are you doing in a place like this?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | What is it?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Who are we, anyway, to judge him?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why do n't they get at each other? |
mdp.39015055316510 | Why the deuce do n't you paddle to shore?' |
mdp.39015055316510 | Yes, he was a big man; even his caybigan, with hair of gold and tinkling spurs, could he have done better? |
mdp.39015055316510 | You know, do n't you? |
mdp.39015055316510 | do you not see the baguio coming? |
mdp.39015055316510 | exclaimed the Maestra;"she said that? |
mdp.39015055316510 | he murmured:"He's somewhere in here; but how am I to get him, I'd like to know? |
mdp.39015055316510 | he repeated, a vision of his ruined schools aflame in his mind;"it's the kind of marriage that's got to be, catch on?" |
mdp.39015055316510 | he shouted;"where's my hat? |
mdp.39015055316510 | said the Maestro, with lying fervour,"somebody has asked your hand, Senorita? |
mdp.39015055316510 | she said'I has'? |
mdp.39015005677029 | ( They did n't use gas the last time, did they?) |
mdp.39015005677029 | . ” “ Now; how is she now? ” “ Well, she was conscious when I saw her last. |
mdp.39015005677029 | But your pop, he would know if there was a air- raid test, no? ” “ Sure, ” John answered, “ he always gets the word on these. |
mdp.39015005677029 | C'm on, let's move out of here. ” As they walked, he asked, “ What's your girl look like? ” “ About five three. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Ca n't you ask anybody in here to check the lists? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Ca n't you hear? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Can I help you, or sumpin ’? ” “ No, Bill, it's all right, ” Thompson answered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Cold? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Dad says that in case of a red alert — ” the long night 97 “ A what? ” asked Mrs. Philips. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Did n't you hear those sirens? ” “ So what? ” the stranger sneered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Did n't you hear those sirens? ” “ So what? ” the stranger sneered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Do you have a Sue Wilson on that list? ” “ Fella, I could n't tell you. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Do you remember when it happened before, when you shot down in cold blood men and women and children? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Do you remember, Burke? |
mdp.39015005677029 | During a brief lull in the volume one voice was heard shouting “ What the hell is this? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Federal aid? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Had n't it happened once before? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Had n't this exact same thing happened before? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Has everything gone crazy? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Have you got that clear? ” McCann's lips were drawn and tight. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Have you got that straight? ” Thompson nodded. |
mdp.39015005677029 | He shouted aloud, “ What's happened to Sue? ” He was on his feet, again stumbling over the wreck- age, running until. |
mdp.39015005677029 | He took care to omit any reference to the fact that it was in the theater the long night 35 fore it happened? |
mdp.39015005677029 | He's part of the top staff. ” “ Well, your old man, he do n't say nothing about this to you tonight? ” Chris queried. |
mdp.39015005677029 | How about a lift for him? |
mdp.39015005677029 | How bad is it? ” he asked frantically. |
mdp.39015005677029 | How can I find out where she is? ” “ My God, mister, a lot of people want to know where their families are. |
mdp.39015005677029 | How can you shoot them? |
mdp.39015005677029 | How could he be cold? |
mdp.39015005677029 | How does a young- old man of twenty- five forget Korea? |
mdp.39015005677029 | How many people lay moaning on their stretchers waiting, desperately need- ing the blood in the trucks behind the police car? |
mdp.39015005677029 | How; how can I get out of here; how can I get to the hospital? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Hurt so badly they would have kept her at the aid station? |
mdp.39015005677029 | I do n't know any more about it than you do. ” “ You mean your old man never even told you about this here drill? ” “ Nope. |
mdp.39015005677029 | I've been looking for hours; can you help me? ” “ Of course! |
mdp.39015005677029 | Is it her? ” He snapped his fingers. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Is there any chance of help coming along? ” Antonelli's voice crackled metallically. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Is there any way I can find out? ” “ There's no way I can help you. |
mdp.39015005677029 | John Thompson. ” “ Address? ” He gave his address, parents'names. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Let's make up our minds — do we pull out or not? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Lissen mister, what are you trying to give me? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Morrison? ” The fire chief looked uncomfortable, then nodded. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Now, how about it? ” “ Sure, sure. ” He moved with the line. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Now, will you excuse me? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Praying? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Regular pressure is shot to hell. ” “ Preiss? ” “ The sector crew did n't get much further in than Lincoln Boulevard. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Remem- ber? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Send him on. ” On? |
mdp.39015005677029 | So that they would stand around and suffer more quickly the increasing cold? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Stop them? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Sweptwing? |
mdp.39015005677029 | That it? ” “ N- no. |
mdp.39015005677029 | That was just before they evacuated her with several hun- dred other patients. ” “ Where did they send her, is — is she going to be all right? |
mdp.39015005677029 | The man glanced up, went back to his writing with a snapped, “ What is it? ” “ My girl was evacuated through here a couple hours ago. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Think so, Don? ” “ Do n’t know, ” his chum replied. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Think the pain will be too bad? ” The youngster looked bravely up at him. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Was Sue hurt? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Was it possible, John wondered? |
mdp.39015005677029 | We just get ’em in here, sew'em up and ship ’em out. ” “ You mean nobody knows? ” “ That's right. |
mdp.39015005677029 | What about DonaldP Did he have enough sense to go into the cellar if he was at home, or at his friend's house next door? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What could he possibly do? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What could the cop want from him? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What did he have to offer in the way of solace or aid or comfort? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What else could one do? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What the hell can it be? ” “ I ’m afraid to say, ” Kramer answered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | What the hell happened to you, Hank? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | What you think, Tim? ” “ Uh- uh. |
mdp.39015005677029 | What's it all about? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What's the matter, dear? |
mdp.39015005677029 | What's wrong? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Where am I? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Where are you going? ” “ I — uh — I got ta get some information. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Where can I check on it? ” “ Ca n’t. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Where? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Which hospital can I go to so I can find out about her? ” His question was ignored. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Who had survived? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Why be stupid enough to get all upset about something which was never going to happen? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Why does everything look so different? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Why is everything so changed? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Why this particular station? ” “ I came out on Iriquois Avenue. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Wo n't you even look? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Would n't any- one know? ” “ Like I told you. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Would n't you have her name if she came through here? ” “ How do you know we processed her? ” “ I ’m not sure. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Would n't you have her name if she came through here? ” “ How do you know we processed her? ” “ I ’m not sure. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Yeah, a young kid. ” “ Where did she go? ” he fairly screamed the question. |
mdp.39015005677029 | You did n't know that, did you? ” he cried. |
mdp.39015005677029 | You do n't know, do you? ” the long night 76 Thompson licked his lips, misery written plainly on his white face. |
mdp.39015005677029 | You got a doctor here? ” “ No doctor, I'm afraid, ” Kramer answered, shaking his head. |
mdp.39015005677029 | You hear me? |
mdp.39015005677029 | You know what's going on? ” “ Yeah, what gives. |
mdp.39015005677029 | You know where? ” “ Sure, I know where they are. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Zone One? |
mdp.39015005677029 | Zone Three? ” the long night 64 Right now our fire people are trying to draw water from Crandall Park lake. |
mdp.39015005677029 | Zone Two? |
mdp.39015005677029 | a mink stole? |
mdp.39015005677029 | a picture? |
mdp.39015005677029 | at least know about her? |
mdp.39015005677029 | cºmon, Johnny, the long night- 40 what gives? ” John shrugged his shoulders. |
mdp.39015005677029 | how bad is she hurt? ” “ I do n't remember too much about it, kid. |
mdp.39015005677029 | is Wilson? ” “ Y- yes. ” “ Her sister; Amy. |
mdp.39015005677029 | j/??? |
mdp.39015005677029 | j/??? |
mdp.39015005677029 | j/??? |
mdp.39015005677029 | oh well; look, see that tent down there? ” She pointed to a large tent within which he saw people behind typewriters. |
mdp.39015005677029 | the long night 55 “ What do you think, Rick? |
mdp.39015005677029 | the long night 99 The angry driver pushed open his door, shouting loudly: “ Are you nuts? ” he roared. |
mdp.39015005677029 | this for? ” “ Welfare registration. |
mdp.39015005677029 | what is it, Morris? ” he stammered, “ what is it? ” Goldblum's grin broadened. |
mdp.39015005677029 | what is it, Morris? ” he stammered, “ what is it? ” Goldblum's grin broadened. |
mdp.39015005677029 | what shall it be, a brooch? |
mdp.39015005677029 | what was it? |
mdp.39015005677029 | where can I find out? |
mdp.39015005677029 | you say she was blonde, about nineteen? ” John nodded rapidly, breathlessly anxious for any in- formation. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ At the hospital? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ But why here? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Can you get the cat off here and move on up? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Can you help me, please? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Can you shoot your own people? ” His conscience cried at him. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Can you tell me where I can get some in- formation? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Damnit, Jim, do n't you understand what I ’m getting at? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Everybody O. K.? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Got a cigarette, Hank? ” he queried. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Hank, will you come with me for a moment? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Hey Chris! ” someone queried, “ what the hell is this? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ How you doing, son? ” Kramer asked with a smile, bending over the youngster. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is he dead? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is it Janet and the kids that's got you, Henry? ”- Thompson nodded without speaking. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is it absolutely necessary, Colonel, to evacuate now? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is it an air raid? ” It was difficult to talk in the house; the metallic screaming rose and fell, wavered, poised, and plunged. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is there anybody in your house now, Don? ” “ No, sir, ” the youngster answered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Is — is it out? ” “ All out. ” “ Thanks. ” “ Let ’s go. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Look at that, will you? ” he muttered. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Mary? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Name? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Okay? ” “ Yes, ” he gasped. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Operator? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Operator? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Say, you all right? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ See those people? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ She have any identification on her, y'know, like a bracelet or something, with her name on it? ” “ Yes! |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What about her? ” He grasped the worker by the arm, almost shouting, “ Tell me! |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What do you mean, I ’m going to work? ” John asked, apprehensive of his tone. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What happened, Mike? ” Philips yelled. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What is it, Bill? ” his wife pressed anxiously. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What is it, Jim? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ What's going on, Bob? ” he queried. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Where do you send them from here? |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Where is the boy, Jim? ” Kramer's wife asked. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Where you going? ” the long night 203 and now no message. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Whitehead? ” “ Yes. ” “ They got out. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ You okay now? ” he asked John. |
mdp.39015005677029 | “ Your pop, he's pretty much of a big man in this civilian defense thing, ai n't he? |
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mdp.39076002606668 | 5 8=---‘--‘-—-----—-‘-‘-~‘-—-‘-—-‘-=-‘-‘-‘‘‘‘‘-Treasures “ Or what? ” “ Or expect a postcard from me. |
mdp.39076002606668 | ? |
mdp.39076002606668 | ? ‘-Q0. |
mdp.39076002606668 | An octopus? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Beautiful, are n’t they? ” Larry looked over the pastel tinted shoal patches in the deep blue of the sea. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Besides, what could you dive for here in Port Hemlock? ” “ For logs. |
mdp.39076002606668 | But what was this? |
mdp.39076002606668 | But who knows what kind of diving we ’ll be doing? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Ca n’t you see? ” “ All right, then, ” said Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Creighton is Mr. Norton ’s chief assistant. ” “ You want to see Mr. Anderson? ” demanded the chief assistant incredulously. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Did you feel any vibration, or hear any noise? ” “ No, ” said Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Did you know that the history of diving goes back to ancient times? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Do they get the contract? ” “ They have n’t got it yet, ” replied Mr. Norton. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Do you realize how old you are? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Had not Long John Silver also escaped from the Hispaniola with a pocketful of gold? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Have you ever heard of the draft board? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How about coming up another notch? ” Larry felt himself rising another twenty-five feet. |
mdp.39076002606668 | How about the octopus? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How about you and the clock? ” an- swered Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | How could an octopus get into that cabin, which had been tightly closed for half a century? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How did seafaring men first learn that copper and bronze and iron do n’t mix in a ship ’s fastenings, that electrolysis will eat them away? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How many ships burned before the- awful mystery of spontaneous combustion was revealed? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How much would a bank loan on a reputa- tion? |
mdp.39076002606668 | How ’d you get out? ” demanded Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | How ’s he feel now? ” “ We ca n’t hold him much longer, ” admitted Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | I can hold out, but not indefi- nitely. ” “ How much longer? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | I suppose you know that the pirate, William Jennings, buried the loot from scores of Spanish ships on Mona Island? |
mdp.39076002606668 | I ’ve got it. ” “ Got what? ” “ I know how we can make some money. |
mdp.39076002606668 | I- lad she really gone off, or was she hiding behind Monita Island? |
mdp.39076002606668 | If I ca n’t see Mr. Anderson or Mr. Norton right now, when can I see them? |
mdp.39076002606668 | If your blast did n’t open up the Dona Isabella like you say, they ’re stuck too. ” “ What do you think they ’ll do? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Is Chris on his way yet? ” Larry could visualize his older brother drop- ping everything and charging to his rescue, and felt a lit- tle better. |
mdp.39076002606668 | It ’ll cost a lot less than having the work done in a shipyard. ” “ When can we bring her down? ” Larry wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606668 | No mysterious sunken hulks you stumbled on? ” Larry was joking, but Chris had a sur- prise for him. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Or that Cleopatra played a trick on Mark Antony once when he was fishing, and had a diver put dead fish on his hook? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Perhaps he should make the trench bigger, before starting the tunnel? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Peter called down through the phone: “ How you doing, Pappy? ” “ Fine. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Peter called him, “ What ’s the matter, Larry? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Peter checked the phones and asked, “ Are you sure that valve is okay? ” “ Do n’t worry, ” said Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Printed in the United States of America', § l{~¢"'SE? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Say, do you suppose the barge is still set- tling? |
mdp.39076002606668 | See the heavy clouds over on the horizon? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Should they burn through the Dona IsabelIa ’s deck with cutting torches, or try to blast a hole? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Smitty? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Suppose I look into it? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Suppose I try to identify the ship? |
mdp.39076002606668 | They had to become expert in the use of scores of hand and power tools, acquire a suffi-_?_. |
mdp.39076002606668 | They learned the simple signals: Tender to Diver 1 pull: Are you all right? |
mdp.39076002606668 | They ’re looking for divers at Casablanca. ” “ What ’s doing there? ” “ British transport sunk during the war. |
mdp.39076002606668 | This has to be she! ” “ Is there any other identification we can make? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | This one looks like a long haul for short profit. ” “ Anything definite in mind? ” “ Well, yes, ” answered Sam. |
mdp.39076002606668 | To tell you the truth, it was a complete flop. ” “ You can buy war surplus mine detectors pretty cheaply, ca n’t you? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | VVhere was the Wrangler? |
mdp.39076002606668 | We are busy. ” “ How many feet of timber do your raft booms drop to the bottom of the Sound every day, Mr. Norton? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | We ca n’t haul him up — and the phone ’s out too. ” “ Is he getting air? ” Chris looked at the steadily puls- ing compressor. |
mdp.39076002606668 | What about? |
mdp.39076002606668 | What are we waiting for? ” Chris smiled. |
mdp.39076002606668 | What are you talking about, Smitty? ” wondered Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | What do you say? ” Before anyone could answer, there was a stumbling sound on the deck outside the companionway, followed by muflled curses. |
mdp.39076002606668 | What genius in- vented the bowline? |
mdp.39076002606668 | What of it? |
mdp.39076002606668 | What were they up to now? |
mdp.39076002606668 | What ’s tugging on your line? ” “ Octopus, ” said Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | What ’s wrong? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Where do all those logs come from? ” “ From the big rafts when the loggers float them down from the camps. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Where ’s the axe? ” “ In the locker. |
mdp.39076002606668 | Who first discovered that excessively heavy and tight stays and shrouds can weaken — indeed, break a spar by compression? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Why had she hung around most of the night, then disappeared be- fore daylight? |
mdp.39076002606668 | Will that help keep out the water? ” Suddenly he felt a twinge of pity for Peter. |
mdp.39076002606668 | nhb(:% ean 7 § ’\ ”? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ About how much do you suppose those cannon were worth? ” Larry asked Mr. Currier. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ All ready? ” They heard the sharp clang of a hammer as Benjamin knocked the shackles loose, and returned. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Anything new on the Wrangler? ” Larry asked again. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Anyway, it ’s a dead man, and he ’s moving on the deck- plates, not floating against the overhead. ” “ Where is he? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Are you crazy? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can I help? ” “ We need help, ” came the excited answer. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can we be sure these people can do it? ” asked Creighton doubtfully. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you afford to hire another diver? ” “ I ca n’t afford to, but I ’d have managed somehow. ” “ How? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you afford to hire another diver? ” “ I ca n’t afford to, but I ’d have managed somehow. ” “ How? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you hear me, Peter? ” There was no answer. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you hear me? ” he repeated, but the words did not get through. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you stick by us a while longer till I get things rolling a little? ” Chris asked. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Can you untie us now? ” she called. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Chris, how about Iolly Roger? ” Larry demanded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Could you, Larry? ” “ I ’m not sure, ” said Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Did I say that yesterday? ” asked Mr. Currier, look- ing concerned. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Do n’t they make treasure hunting a lot easier? ” “ They certainly would — if they ’d work, ” said Mr. Currier. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Do you know anything about explosives? ” he de- manded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Do you suppose they were eavesdropping? ” he asked Mr. Currier. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Explanations? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Getting restless, Sam? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Have you got lipstick on? ” Linda pursed her mouth. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How about these magnetic or electronic gadgets that show you where metal is? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How are you making your inserts? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How could a mermaid kiss you through your face- plate? ” Mrs. Cahill wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How do you tell all the different species of sharks apart? ” Larry asked Mr. Currier. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How long do you think you can hold out? ” “ How should I know? ” demanded Larry hysterically. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How long do you think you can hold out? ” “ How should I know? ” demanded Larry hysterically. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How much will you pay for the logs? ” Norton turned to Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ How ’d you like to go look for it? ” Chris, who was the only one of the Cahills not com- pletely enchanted by this discourse, laughed. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Is n’t this silly? ” she inquired. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Jealous? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Looks like it, does n’t it? ” was the reply. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Maybe a month. ” “ Until May 10th? ” “ just about that long. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ No pirate maps, even? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Qué para? ” one of them had called out to José. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Ran across it when we were helping the Air Force recover some practice tor- pedoes. ” “ Honestly? ” demanded Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Shall I step up the pressure, Larry? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Suppose I go down again and check? ” “ I ’ll go, ” said Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Suppose you tell us what ’s holding that ship together? ” “ You ’re going at it the wrong way. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ That right? ” he asked, showing no sign of recognition. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Think we could move her the way she is now? ” he asked Mr. Cur- ner. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Treasure? ” Mr. Currier blinked. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Was n’t that un- usual, as late as l898? ” “ Then it must be the Dona Isabella, ” spluttered Mr. Currier. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ We ’ll pay you sixty percent of the original value of the logs. ” “ Will you put that in a contract? ” asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What am I, ” he inquired bit- terly, “ an orphan? ” Chris laughed. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What are you doing aboard here? ” he shouted at Gsovski. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What branch of the service are you go- ing in? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What can I do for you? ” “ This young fellow thinks he ’d like to explore the bottom of the bay in diving dress, ” said Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What do we do now? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What does ‘ Caja de Muerto ’ mean? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What else can I do? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What for? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What gives? ” “ Met up with a mermaid, ” answered Larry noncha- lantly. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What happened? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What in the world have you two been doing down there? ” Mona de- manded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What ’s the Wrangler doing now? ” he asked Chris. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ What ’s up? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ When can we move aboard? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Where do you want to go? ” he hollered. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Where to now, Skipper? ” “ Mayaguez. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Who ’s down there? ” “ Sam Dougherty. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Who ’s he? ” Mrs. Cahill wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Why is it, ” he demanded, “ whenever some kid gets in trouble, everyone starts yelling that teen- agers are no good? |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Will that be time enough for you to get rolling again? ” “ I want a month. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ Would you check him over, especially his ears, heart and lungs? ” Larry passed his physical examination with honors. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ You did n’t happen to run into any treasure ships when you were in the Caribbean, did you, Chris? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ You really mean it? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606668 | “ You ’re not making this up? ” “ No, ” said Chris. |
mdp.39015031242194 | 'And supposing that the buffalo kills you instead?' mdp.39015031242194 'Did the black devil hurt thee, Macumazahn?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | 'Mashune, art thou a boy to talk folly to me?' mdp.39015031242194 'Well, now, did yer, my dear boy — did yer? |
mdp.39015031242194 | 'Yes,'I said;'yes; but where is Hans?' mdp.39015031242194 Ah, very well, Macumazahn, very well; but what happened to my own people six months ago, and what did I tell the messengers would happen? |
mdp.39015031242194 | And do n't you wish to go into the world? |
mdp.39015031242194 | And do you remember a little boy who sat upon the hearthrug writing with a pencil? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Are you an English gentleman? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Are you going to disobey me again? mdp.39015031242194 Baboon- woman?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Because you love her,she hissed in answer;"and do I not love her also, who saved me from the babyans? |
mdp.39015031242194 | By chance, did you say, Allan Quatermain? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Can you not stop your croaking even for a day? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Did your father build those kraals? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Do you know how I caught her, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | First tell me,he went on,"how are they?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have I not watched her these many years, Macumazahn? mdp.39015031242194 Have you lived there long?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Hendrika,I said,"why were you watching Miss Stella and myself in the garden?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Hendrika,Stella cried,"what does this mean? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How can we do it? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How could you whisper in her ear? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How do you do, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How do you do, Mcinhccr Botha? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How do you do, Mr. Carson? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How do you know this? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How on earth did you do that, Indaba- zimbi? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How will you live? mdp.39015031242194 How would it have been possible for one white man to do so, or to have made this road? |
mdp.39015031242194 | I woke up Harry, who instantly said,'Where is she? mdp.39015031242194 Ilow dare you?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is that all? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is that you, Stella? mdp.39015031242194 Macumazahn, will you take my advice this time?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Macumazahn,said a voice, the voice of Indaba- zimbi,"are you there?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | May I ask what your name is? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Now tell me, Miss Stella, who is Hendrika? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Seen who? |
mdp.39015031242194 | So far so good; but how were we to get at it? mdp.39015031242194 Stella what?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Tell me, Mr. Allan,she said,"how it was that I came to find you dying in the desert?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | The child,I said —"is the child dead?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Well, Indaba- zimbi,I said,"now what path do your bones point to?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | What did I tell you, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What do they seek? mdp.39015031242194 What has that to do with you, Hen- drika?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | What is it all for? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What is it, Indaba- zimbi? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What is it? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Where have you been, my dear? mdp.39015031242194 Who built them, then?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Who told you that name? mdp.39015031242194 Who with?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Whoever heard of an Englishman building a house in these wilds, and how do you know anything about it? mdp.39015031242194 Why do you say so? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why is my hand red, Heer Allan? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why? |
mdp.39015031242194 | You whispered in her ear? |
mdp.39015031242194 | 'Why did I not leave her in the bush?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | 107 days? |
mdp.39015031242194 | 19"Shall I send Allan away?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | 239 by my side, didst thou ever know a Hottentot to lose his path or to sleep upon the way to camp?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | Ah, why will you not listen to my words? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Art thou not hungry?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | Bellowing madly, and spouting*?. |
mdp.39015031242194 | But I had promised poor Hans to save the child if I could, and what did it matter? |
mdp.39015031242194 | But because I loved you, because your chief Sususa is my half- brother — for had we not one father? |
mdp.39015031242194 | But tell me what is your name? |
mdp.39015031242194 | But what of it? |
mdp.39015031242194 | But where are the white man's cattle — where are his oxen, my brothers?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | But where were they? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Could it be that they were keeping me to make me into medicine? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Could we reach its shade? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Did I not tell you not to hunt the elephants on horseback? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Did I not tell you that you would find happiness on this journey? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Did I not tell you to take one waggon with you instead of two, as it is better to lose one than two?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Do you consent and promise this?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Do you promise?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Do you remember many years ago coming into the study of a clergyman in Oxford- shire and telling him that you were going to leave England for ever?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | For the rest of that day, why should I write of it? — there are things too happy and too sacred to be written of. |
mdp.39015031242194 | Had she caught that murmuring voice from the sound of the streams which fall continually about her rocky home? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have I not seen it? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have they not always been true words, Macumazahn?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have you anything on you that the Star has touched or worn?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have you done your breakfast? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Have you forgotten what I told you, Babyan?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Having so few years to live, why do they waste them thus?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | He seems to be a young man, does he not? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How am I to write it? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How could I seem to die and go rotten before your eyes? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How dare you kiss her who is a star?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | How did a spirit slay Bombyane with an assegai? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How goes'it, Hecr Quartermain, and what is the news down in the Cape yonder?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | How long will it be before I find her once again? |
mdp.39015031242194 | How will you educate Stella? |
mdp.39015031242194 | I said;'do you want every thief on the fields after you?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | If I were not off my head how came I to imagine that a lovely dark- eyed girl was bending over me sprinkling water on my face? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is he dead, Macumazahn?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is it not beautiful?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is it not so, my brothers? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is it not so, my brothers? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is it not so, my brothers? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Is she your own daughter?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Macumazahn, art thou there? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Mashune,'I said at last,'where is Hans? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Must I go myself, thou fool?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | Now do you understand why you should trek?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Say, my people, what reward should be given to her?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Shall I cease to watch because a wandering white man comes to steal her? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Shall I take you with me, or send you down to Durban?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | Should I find Stella living or dead? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Should I find her at all? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Stella, is it you? |
mdp.39015031242194 | That was his fault; he was as good and charitable a man as ever lived, but he was bigoted,"What are you going to do — follow her?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | The spear is red, is it not? |
mdp.39015031242194 | The thought of Hendrika flashed into my mind; could she be skulking about out- side there? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Was it solitude that had given such depth and gentleness to her? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Was it the long years of communing with Nature that had endowed her with such peculiar grace, the grace we find in opening flowers and budding trees? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Well, what is it?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | What are you doing with Tota and those brutes?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | What chance had I against this black giant? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What chance had a laager of ten waggons all told against at least two thousand of the bravest savages in the world? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What chance had they against so many? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What did that scoundrel Indaba- zimbi mean? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What his teeth were like you can see — look there, pretty big ones, ai n't they? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What if these should be true also? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What is life but loss, loss upon, loss, till life itself be lost? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What should they do when there was no one to protect them? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What was there to say? 1"Do you know the path to the cave?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | What was there to say? 1"Do you know the path to the cave?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | What will they do?—go back? |
mdp.39015031242194 | What's that, Mashune?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | What's to be done now?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | When are you going to trek towards the coast?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | When we sink into the ground that is death, and when we are drawn up again to the sky, what is that, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Where is my papa?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Where is the hunter who has not felt like this at the sight of his first elephant? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Where? |
mdp.39015031242194 | White Spirit,"he said,"is it so? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Who ever saw kraals built of white stone?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why did the Amaboona slay the people of Mosilikatze by the thou- sand? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why had I been drawn out of the laager and seized, and why, being seized, was I not instantly killed? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why were the Impis of Dingaan rolled back at the Blood River? |
mdp.39015031242194 | Why were you kissing her in the garden, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | You do n't know, do you? |
mdp.39015031242194 | You do n't mind going with Heer Allan, do you?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | You hardly believe me now, do you, Macumazahn? |
mdp.39015031242194 | he said;"why should I follow her? |
mdp.39015031242194 | it cried;"can a spirit then be killed?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | or master as any lover could be of that of his mistress; and who has not seen cases of the same thing where parents and their children were concerned? |
mdp.39015031242194 | they not? |
mdp.39015031242194 | what could I do? |
mdp.39015031242194 | what have you been doing to yourself?" |
mdp.39015031242194 | what was that sleeping beside her? |
mdp.39015031242194 | what was that? |
mdp.39015031242194 | where are those who wrote them? |
mdp.39015031242194 | where is she?' |
mdp.39015031242194 | why must we go?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | And we've only just arrived ourselves?' mdp.39015083943665 I heard you tell Jennie Stone last night that you had to drive street musicians away from the school grounds, sir? ” said Ruth, quietly. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is he a great writer, Mrs. Murchiston? ” asked Ruth, wonderingly. mdp.39015083943665 Pledged, are they?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | We want to get in with a lively set; do n't we? mdp.39015083943665 Well- but what does it matter? ” queried Helen, pouting. |
mdp.39015083943665 | You are going to Briarwood Hall, then, my young ladies? ” said Miss Picolet. mdp.39015083943665 You hear?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | 's'-not bad that, eh? |
mdp.39015083943665 | 's,'is it? ”'The Sweetbriars,"said Ruth bravely. |
mdp.39015083943665 | 52 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL “ What's the matter, Infants?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | 96 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL “ If the cat should suddenly come back, would n't we just catch it? ” whispered one girl to the other. |
mdp.39015083943665 | And I say?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Are n't you afraid of meeting Mrs. Telling- nam? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Are these the two?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Asked old Bobbins if he had the croup?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | At least, At least, if the whole of us thirty Infants, as they call us, flocked together by ourselves, why would n't we have plenty of so- ciety? |
mdp.39015083943665 | At least, nobody said more to Ruth about 70 72 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL “ Not tramps again, Tony?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | At the door? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Boxes from home?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | But they said they were just go- ing to have some fun with you- “ Who said?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | But what's the story about the marble harp? |
mdp.39015083943665 | But, my auntl do n't his sister rig him, though? |
mdp.39015083943665 | By the way, where is Ruthie?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | CHAPTER IX THE GHOSTLY TRIBUNAL “ AREN'T they just fine? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Could this be Doctor Tellingham, the great historian? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Do you all belong?' |
mdp.39015083943665 | Do you remem- ber?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Do you suppose I have been asleep?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Do you think you have been as good friends as you were when you came to Briarwood, Ruth? ” asked Mrs. Tellingham, with sharpness. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Do you understand, Neophyte? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Foyle?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Hal it's the old story of the hen and the egg — which was here first? |
mdp.39015083943665 | He did not smile at the girl as he said: “ You ai n't looking for them yet; air you, Ruth? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Helen cast a look of pleading at her chum; but what could Ruth do? |
mdp.39015083943665 | How dared you come to Briarwood Hall, Infants?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | How's your poor croup?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | I guess there's a good many thorns on this'sweetbriar';'eh, Ruthie?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | If Miss Reynolds will allow me? ” “ Go on, Master Tom,"the teacher said, laughing. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is n't his sister with you- Madge Steele? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is n't it just fun?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is n't it just scrumptious?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is n't she a cunning little thing?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Is n't the fountain haunted? |
mdp.39015083943665 | It was a faint scratching-at the door, or at the window? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Let them prove their courage then — what say the Sisters?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Listen to Heavy, will you?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Madge Steele's brother? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Mary Cox came out first and as she passed Ruth she tossed her head and said: “ Well, are you here to tattle about somebody.else?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | May the unfortunate vagabond musician speak a single word into Mademoiselle's ear?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Of course, nobody's met'em?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Ruth flashed back into the room and cried to the youth on the porch: “ Is the car really in sight, Ben? ” “ It's almost here, Miss." |
mdp.39015083943665 | Sarah came out bluntly with: “ When are we going to form our club, Ruth Fielding? |
mdp.39015083943665 | See him watch her, Ruth? |
mdp.39015083943665 | She's just a lady in mini- ature; is n't she? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Some let- ter, for instance?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | THE ENTERING WEDGE 51 “ Are you ready, Helen?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | THE UPEDES 67'Obre"Is that what they call Miss Cox? ” asked Ruth, not a little troubled. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Tell me, who is he?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | That Ruth felt more than a little hurt, it is 118 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL do in a society? |
mdp.39015083943665 | That would take the romance all out of the profession; would n't it? ” “ And fat villains are not so common; are they?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | That would take the romance all out of the profession; would n't it? ” “ And fat villains are not so common; are they?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | The first Infant has left the Golden Goblet at the fountain- you did leave it there; did n't you, you'fraid- cat? ” she demanded sharply, of Helen. |
mdp.39015083943665 | The other Infants took it up- “ But you named it? ” “ I did suggest the name,"admitted Ruth. |
mdp.39015083943665 | The pleasures of the table must be paid for How do you feel now, Heavy?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | They told you they were coming to haze us?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | WHAT?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Was that a whisper- a sharp, muffled 98 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL gasp? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Was there a rustle and a soft whis- per behind the panels? |
mdp.39015083943665 | What did you say to him?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | What do you mean?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | What do you say, Ruth Fielding? |
mdp.39015083943665 | What say?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Where did you leave the Golden Goblet?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Where was that sound? |
mdp.39015083943665 | Who Is The"TATTLE- Tale?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | Who is Bobbins? ” asked Ruth, with a laugh. |
mdp.39015083943665 | Why did she not join this new society that you have started?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | You have been put on your honor not to tell?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | You'll see her right after supper?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | is it not so?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | joined them?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | possession and asked, unshakenly: What do you want of me?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | tion to her? ” 50 RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL 99 I'd rather belong to the Upedes — a real girls'club without any of the teachers to boss it." |
mdp.39015083943665 | was it truly the harp that sounded? ” “ How could that marble harp make any sound? ” demanded Ruth, sharply. |
mdp.39015083943665 | was it truly the harp that sounded? ” “ How could that marble harp make any sound? ” demanded Ruth, sharply. |
mdp.39015083943665 | what do you mean?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | what's the matter?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | where is Miss Cameron?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | will the Upedes say?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | wo n't we just have good times here? ” Ruth was quite as delighted, if she was not so volubly enthusiastic as Helen. |
mdp.39015083943665 | wood?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | would you dare? ” gasped Helen. |
mdp.39015083943665 | you did n't expect to do just as you pleased here at Briarwood; did you? ” Helen Cameron had been used to having her own way a good deal. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ A letter for me?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ A message for me? ” said the lady, in sur- prise. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ And dear old Ruthiel she's quite a heroine; is n't she? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ And was n't it lucky Tom and Ruth were so near you?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ And you are a member of this new organization- What do you call it? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Are you sure she did all that out of simple kindness, Helen?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ But there is a letter to be recovered?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ But where's Ruth?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ But why any demerit at all, if she was a spy for Miss Picolet? ” demanded Helen, in a worried tone. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ By the ing?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Ca n't go with her? ” No." |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Did she drink of the water there?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Did the Neophyte go to the fountain?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Did you rope any Infants, Mary? ” cried somebody else." |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Do n't you hope we'll dream something very nice? ” whispered Helen as she plunged into bed first. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Do you mean the tall, light- haired boy?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Going to get in here, Cameron? ” she said. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Got any Infants, Dolliver? ” the girl asked, breathlessly. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ How many do we number here — twenty- six?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ How often are they going to send you boxes from home?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I believe that is customary?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I do n't like this way of doing business at all, Helen — do you? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I may venture to in- troduce myself — is it not?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I suppose I'm to be given no opportunity of answering Miss Picolet's report, or accusation? ” cried Mary Fox. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I suppose Tom and some of his chums could happen to go to Triton Lake the same day we went; could n't they?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ I under- stand, then, that you are not pledged? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ If the surgeons have enabled her to walk again, and dispense with the wheel chair, why could n't she come to Briarwood?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't it mean of her? ” she asked of Ruth. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't she here to'boss'? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't she nice, Ruth?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't she nice? ” whispered Ruth, as she and Helen made their exit from the room. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't that nice of her, Helen? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is n't that somebody over yonder- by the fountain?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is that the other one coming—'way back on the road there?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Is what so? ” she asked the plump girl. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Miss Cox?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ My, my! ” chuckled that damsel, are n't those Fussy Curls jealous? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Nice of him to call us'Sweetbriars'; is n't it? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Oh, Ruthie! ” “ What's the matter, now? ” demanded her chum. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Our quartette? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ She's not with you? ” exclaimed Tom, rather chagrined. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Was there a man with a harp among them?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ We will let nobody, or nothing, come between us? ” said Ruth, a little wistfully in the dark. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ We're at Briarwood Hall, and why not Sweetbriars?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Well?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What are the objects of the rival clubs?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What do you mean? ” inquired Mary Cox, suspiciously “ We saw somebody on the boat coming over to Portageton that knew Miss Picolet." |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What do you mean?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What do you want?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What had that to do wid it?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What is the figure supposed to represent, Miss Steele?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ What's the matter with the great booby? ” demanded the girl on the table. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Why not, pray?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Why, Helen; without asking Mrs. Telling- ham? ” cried Ruth. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Why, how's that?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Ye- es. ” “ Is this it? ” asked Mrs. Tellingham, sud- denly thrusting under Ruth's eye a very much soiled and crumpled envelope. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Yes, ma'am. ” “ From the Preceptress, Ruth? ” “ No, Miss Picolet. |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ Yet, whoever heard of a fat brigand? |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ You do n't forgive me?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ You have lost something?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ You mean the harp held by that figure at the fountain?" |
mdp.39015083943665 | “ You will both enter into advanced classes, I hope?." |
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mdp.39076002658016 | -~ “ Who had the same hair and eyes and the name of Lachlan? ” he queried dully, in a faint voice. |
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mdp.39076002658016 | 134 The Peace of Oomy I35 “ And now, lad, ” he said gravely, “ what ’s the trick in this talk of a peace treaty? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Ai n’t ve been sayin ’ dot Alex vos mixed up mit Miro und got all his powder from der Span- ish Man? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Am I not correct in my conjecture? ” Wilkinson looked startled. |
mdp.39076002658016 | An ’ I ’ll never be one o ’ them two I ” “ You love your father, then? ” “ Ayl To be sure I love Alex McGillivray. |
mdp.39076002658016 | An ’ did n't I change yer mind an ’ get ye to sittin ’ here alongside o ’ me an ’ feelin ’ friendly? |
mdp.39076002658016 | An ’ she carries it i ’ her legs as well as i ’ her head. ” “ Where is Oomy, by the way? ” Boone asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | An ’ so, what is Lachlan to the White Leader that would count against great plans an ’ old friends? ” II6 The White Leader again. |
mdp.39076002658016 | An ’, if there ’s no truth in it, why was Powers tryin ’ to kill me that night? |
mdp.39076002658016 | And all that bad luck, which may prove fatal for us, is due to the pesky Douglas family! ” “ Does the White Leader know this? ” Powers shrugged. |
mdp.39076002658016 | And you, lad — what is your name? ” “ Lachlan, sir, ” the boy stammered, blushing. |
mdp.39076002658016 | And, having glutted their cruelty to the full, by what death should this boy die? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Because it is called the Obungah Hahjo, the Mad Dance. ” “ But, tell me, Wewoca, why do you think Blue Arrow will come here for the Boosketah? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Bilka has told me that after he has taken a scalp or two and won his Tusseki0- chifkee"“ What is that? ” “ Again I instruct you. |
mdp.39076002658016 | But for vy is he friendts mit Alex McGillivray? |
mdp.39076002658016 | But he did have Oomy! ” “ Who is Oomy? ” Lachlan demanded, now quite out of patience. |
mdp.39076002658016 | But who could have reasoned this out, except himself? |
mdp.39076002658016 | But why have you unsheathed your scalping knives on the trail of Muskogee who are your friends and allies? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Choctaw, who is the white man with you? ” Evidently a consulta- tion was taking place, for there was no response. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Do ye think I ’m such a skunk I ’d be leavin ’ ye in danger after eatin ’ at yer table an ’ hearin ’ ye call me yer son? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Do you wish to hear? ” “ Yes, of course I do, Wewoca, ” Lachlan said quickly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | He had to run away after the last Boosketah ” i “ What is the Boosketah? ” Lachlan wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002658016 | He ’s a Venezuelan. ” “ What ’s that? ” Lachlan wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002658016 | His son accompanies him — an intelligent charming lad as white as any boy in this city. ” “ His son? ” Wilkinson queried. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How can I repeat all I do for him? |
mdp.39076002658016 | How can you have heard —? ” He sprang up and began to pace the floor. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How could he send Robert- son news of this conspiracy against the Americans when he could not understand a word the men were saying? |
mdp.39076002658016 | How does a wise man know a master from a slave? ” “ Well, how does he? ” Lachlan gave it up. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How does a wise man know a master from a slave? ” “ Well, how does he? ” Lachlan gave it up. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How is that? ” with a puzzled look. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How many are you? ” There was no answer. |
mdp.39076002658016 | How much dared he tell to McGillivray? |
mdp.39076002658016 | How, they asked, had he been wounded? |
mdp.39076002658016 | However, we were talking of white men, and you asked me if I hated them all, did n’t you? ” Lachlan nodded. |
mdp.39076002658016 | I! rYl'|?|.‘V3_IV ‘ V1. |
mdp.39076002658016 | If dis tale of Lachlan ’s is all nonsense, vy vos dose dree togedder in New Orleans? |
mdp.39076002658016 | In New Orleans? ” Gypsy John looked shocked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | In fact, there was only one cause for dispute in that family; namely, which was the greater man, Ringo- Dingo or Wewoca? |
mdp.39076002658016 | In the flames? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Indeed, is that not proved by the:/ery look of the departed when they appear to us in answer to the Medicine Man ’s magic? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Is he yer son? ” “ But si, si! |
mdp.39076002658016 | Is it my fault that my uncle married a Creek? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Is that true? ” 92 The White Leader “ Positively, ” Barking Water answered. |
mdp.39076002658016 | It is a war camp. ” “ You see, Father? ” said Lachlan. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Oh, veree much. ” “ Where is the laddie now? |
mdp.39076002658016 | P2 VV i_ V_ ‘ QV') ‘|‘V: V:1 ’ IV gag “_:'K_? ‘'._V'_ Lil? |
mdp.39076002658016 | P2 VV i_ V_ ‘ QV') ‘|‘V: V:1 ’ IV gag “_:'K_? ‘'._V'_ Lil? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Pensacola? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Ross is alive? ” he demanded, breathlessly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Send me to Pensacola? |
mdp.39076002658016 | The most foully wronged of men. ” “ Where is he? ” Lachlan whispered. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Then he asked: “ Did somethin’ verra terrible happen to yer brother? ” “ I had no brother, ” curtly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Then why do you say so positively that the Spanish father does not feed flies to his son? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Then why travel in these big boats which make sick even the most intelligent and warlike men? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Then, recovering himself, he smiled and said softly: “ So that is how the owl story ends, eh? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Those are real cities. ” “ Is it possible thee has seen the cities thee names? ” Mr. Gwyneth, who was driving with them, asked, amazed. |
mdp.39076002658016 | To- morrow —? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What could this man have to do with Creek massacres of his frontier friends and with Spanish plots against his own country? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What did I tell you? ” he whispered. |
mdp.39076002658016 | What do you do for him? ” “ I drive the coach. |
mdp.39076002658016 | What else did you learn there? ” Lachlan smothered a chuckle. |
mdp.39076002658016 | What good can the States do us, says he, when they're so far ofl to the east o ’ the mountains? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What is your father ’s name? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What was that voice? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What would McGillivray do when he learned that his adopted son was really the son of Ross Douglas, the right- hand man of James Robertson? |
mdp.39076002658016 | What ’s his name again? ” “ Miro. ” Lachlan did not speak again for a few moments. |
mdp.39076002658016 | What ’s that? ” Lachlan gasped. |
mdp.39076002658016 | What ’s that? ” Robertson queried with a puzzled look. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Where, except from the British, could the Creeks, for instance, get ammunition? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Who else? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Who had fired at him, and why? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Who is that calling? ” he asked abruvtlv. |
mdp.39076002658016 | Why dinna ye wash yer hands, like a_ Christian? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Why do n’t you laugh? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Why have you lifted your toma- hawks against your brother, the White Leader?" |
mdp.39076002658016 | Why? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Will you obey? ” “ Yes! |
mdp.39076002658016 | Wo n’t he be in danger still from Willogee and his kins- men? |
mdp.39076002658016 | Yet his own blood is more white than red. ” “ Was n’t his mother pure Creek, so that he is half Indian? ” Lachlan asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | You are not related to him by blood, are you? ” 124 The White Leader White Alex. |
mdp.39076002658016 | You do n’t trust me? ” Lachlan turned and looked his foster father in the eyes. |
mdp.39076002658016 | You remember too, that, as soon as Oomy saw Valdez, he knew that Valdez was a Spaniard and therefore a bad man, and bit him? |
mdp.39076002658016 | You remember? |
mdp.39076002658016 | You understand? ” “ Yes, perfectly. ” “ I hope so; for we wo n’t be able to speak together again. |
mdp.39076002658016 | _ V “ What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002658016 | _ e'1;: ’ V__V'“ ‘ ‘ I_ V ‘ V ‘ V VV_"‘_ V 2*?! |
mdp.39076002658016 | ‘ V_|? ’ V_ VI. |
mdp.39076002658016 | ‘ “ He does not sound very sure, does he? ” McGilli- vray muttered in sardonic amusement. |
mdp.39076002658016 | ‘__ “ An ’ what did Opimingo tell them? ” “ Oh, he talked clever to them, as crafty as he could, an ’ said he'd have to think it over. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ And how is Most- Sacred- Mule? ” “ At first Most- Sacred- Mule felt no friendship for the white men. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ And what do you want, my lad? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ And what else? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ And where do you come from? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Are you talking to yourself or to spirits? ” 105 I06 The White Leader Barking Water asked politely. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Are you telling the truth? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Blue Arrow ’s all right. ” “ Creek war camp, you think? “ Ross asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Can that possibly be Blue Arrow? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Did Powers go away in that boat I saw? ” “ Ay, ” the boy answered truthfully if a trifle huskily; “ Mr. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Do ye think I ’m a coward, Alex Two Wise Owls II7 McGillivray, that ye’d send me sneakin ’ off to Pensacola? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Do you know McGillivray? ” he asked Blue Arrow suddenly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Does Opimingo think the Spanish Man is puttin ’ McGillivray up to it?" |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ For I know that, Vmysel ’, an ’ I ’m only a lad yet. ” “ Ye do? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Have ye had yer breakfast yet, Alex McGilli- vray? ” he asked abruptly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ How are ye, Jim? ” Lachlan asked, beaming at him. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ How long will that be? ” McGillivray asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ How old is he? ” Lachlan asked. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ If I meet a ghost, how shall I act towards it?" |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Is it the letter from the Spanish Man that ’s made Jim send us out? ” “ Ay. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Is n’t she, Roy? ” “ She is, Rob. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Is n’t that Valdez sneaking round behind the arbor in the eflort to come on us silently and overhear what we are saying? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Is that the way of it? ” he said at last in a low tone with that mournfully tender inflection which always aflected Lachlan so deeply. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Is the Turtle- god no longer angry? ” they asked Lachlan. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Just Injun nature? ” “ He thinks not. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Oh, what can a stupid, American boy do to hinder us? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Shall I bid the Turtle- god curse again? ” A shot from Nolan ’s rifle glanced off the tree trunk. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Shall I treat it very scornfully; or shall I speak to it with great politeness? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Shall you like that? ” “ Oh, ay. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ So that ’s where ye’ve hidden yersel ’, eh? ” he muttered. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ So the young owl is wiser than I thought, eh? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ So ye’re Number Thirteen, are ye? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ The Government and Peo- ple in debt to — What does it mean, White Alex? ” “ Just what it says. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ What are you laughing at? ” Lachlan demanded. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ What happened to Powers? ” Lachlan queried, not expecting any answer. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ What is more vile than a halfbreed? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ What is your name? ” he repeated. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Where do you put it all? ” Lachlan asked him one day, with real interest. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Where is Mighty Turtle- god? ” he whispered. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Where is Most- Sacred- Mule? ” “ Oomy? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Where is Most- Sacred- Mule? ” “ Oomy? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Who are you? ” There was no answer for a moment, and the two eyed each other thoughtfully. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Who are you? ” he almost gasped. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ Who ’s Oomy? ” “ Well, I left out a bit of the story. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ You are quite sure about this boy? ” Valdez asked Powers. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ You hear how much she heehaw all day, veree loud big heehaw? ” Lachlan admitted that all the world must have heard it. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ You know the phrase, sir—‘similia similibus cur- antur/ ’ ” “ What does that mean? ” Lachlan asked, inter- estedly. |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ You not can read Spanish, eh? |
mdp.39076002658016 | “ You talk with my Oomy? |
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mdp.39015085435314 | An idiot should have had better sense than to have walked in here, knowing he was being followed. ” “ But why do we stay? ” Giles asked. |
mdp.39015085435314 | And I replied as hotly as he had spoken: “ What chance would we have if all of us went out in pursuit this moment? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Does Colonel Zebulon believe Forty Fort will be attacked? ” “ Indeed he does, ” Elias replied, “ and with good reason. |
mdp.39015085435314 | How did you get out, and why are you come? |
mdp.39015085435314 | I am going out. ” “ To what end? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015085435314 | Is it in your mind that those savages whom we sprang upon so suddenly are yet running? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Is the captain of a company the only one who is permitted to attempt a man ’s work? ” As a matter of course, that silenced me. |
mdp.39015085435314 | Of what avail if we had remained until death came? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Should we make any attempt at learning of our comrade ’s whereabouts, or wait longer in the poor hope that he might yet come? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Sooner or later, unless help comes to us from the army, we must be whipped. ” “ Why? ” I asked, hotly. |
mdp.39015085435314 | The question which had come to us now in that cave of refuge, with the telling of Daniel Hinch- man ’s story, was where we should go? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Think you that those at Forty Fort are not in need of such as us? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Think you, Giles March, that we are any match in woodcraft for those who have done this thing? |
mdp.39015085435314 | What are you doing in the ruins of that house when it was agreed you should look for a canoe? |
mdp.39015085435314 | What reply could I make to such questions? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Where may you be? ” “ Here! |
mdp.39015085435314 | Who could have been benefited thereby? |
mdp.39015085435314 | Why should we not go forth to do whatso- ever we may for those who are in distress? |
mdp.39015085435314 | m P ‘ ‘ 6 THE THIR D M OHAW K FELL, NEVER'r 0 R15 E AG AIN ” THE.901? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ All are safe, lad, that is — you three who went out, and two who came back ahead of you. ” “ Do you mean Oscar Stephenson and John Coburn? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ And now what is to be done? ” Daniel Hinch- man asked, helplessly, when we were come to an end of the dreadful recital. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ And then why did you not go? ” “ Because I dared not! |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ And who will go with you, Jonathan Ogden? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ But how can we provide for their safety? ” I cried, passionately. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ But you must stay here, Giles, ” I cried, and he replied, sharply: “ What fetters have I more than you? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Do they remain near the fort? ” “ Only so many of them as John Butler ’s Tories can hold there by force. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Have they all been killed? ” Giles asked, in a tone of horror, and Master Bartlett replied: “ Nay, lad, that is n’t probable. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ How did you get here? ” Giles cried, in joyful surprise, as he sprang forward to where Daniel was standing in open- mouthed astonishment. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ How know you that? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ How many men, think you, are in the Pitts- town stockades? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ How was it done? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Is it you, Giles March? ” I bent down as I spoke, and to my utter amaze- ment did I see Esther Hinchman standing before me. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ To what end, lad? ” Master Bartlett asked, sorrowfully. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ What is it? ” I asked, thinking, mayhap, they had brought news of worse disaster. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ What is the plan? ” Daniel Hinchman asked eagerly when we were come to a halt. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ What were you doing here, mistress, that you failed to join the others in their flight? ” “ It is Master Bartlett! |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Where are the others? ” Daniel Hinchman asked in a whisper. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Where are you? ” I asked, in bewilderment. |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ Which of you has been wounded? |
mdp.39015085435314 | “ You, if it so be Jonathan Ogden is willing. ” “ Why speak in that way? |
mdp.39015085435314 | ” When I had replied to the hail the question came: “ Who is holding that stockade? |
mdp.39015085435314 | ” “ Ay, lad. ” THE SORTIE 101 “ And what of the other two? |
mdp.39015085435314 | ” “ But what have you been doing here so long? ” the old man asked, sharply. |
uc1.31175035205676 | Can you deny me thus torn and diſtreſ?? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Can you deny me thus torn and diſtreſ?? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Heigho —— Raſſetta? |
uc1.31175035205676 | How ſevere is my caſe? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Kind deceiver, flatter ſtill, Deal out pleaſures unpoſſeſ? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Miſs Lucinda, did I ever carry a letter for you? |
uc1.31175035205676 | My daughter who will run away with my daughter? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Nay, dear Sir, have a little patience; do you give her to me? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Oh where, where would you fly me? |
uc1.31175035205676 | That's kind, ha, ha, ha — But what will be- come of Lucinda? |
uc1.31175035205676 | Well, child, what do you ſay? |
uc1.31175035205676 | What then you know better than the fellow himſelf, do you?' |
uc1.31175035205676 | What thinkſ of a'ſquire? |
uc1.31175035205676 | William,& obert, Hodge why does not ſomebody anſwer? |
uc1.31175035205676 | — Well, Madam, is not this a fine fight? |
nyp.33433069244030 | A body? |
nyp.33433069244030 | A box of sandal wood; a box of sandal wood? |
nyp.33433069244030 | After that, who could refuse you? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Am I not master here? nyp.33433069244030 And how did you get this sword?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | And is mine one? |
nyp.33433069244030 | And where did it come from? |
nyp.33433069244030 | And where is this box? nyp.33433069244030 And will you carry me back home when I have seen it?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | And will you not release them? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Bless us,cried the Mayor,"what's that?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Books, Mr. Pike? nyp.33433069244030 But how am I to do it?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | But who gave it to you? |
nyp.33433069244030 | But why did n't you come before,continued the dwarf,"instead of sending me those rascally brothers of yours?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | By the by, my dear old people,cried Mercury, with a look of fun and mischief in his eyes,"where is the village that you talk about? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Ca n't what? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Did you ever hear the like? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you, indeed, my dear child? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Does it presume to be green, when I have bidden it be barren until my daughter shall be restored to me? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Does the earth disobey me? |
nyp.33433069244030 | For what cause should I be king? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Ha, ha,laughed Swartz,"are you there? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Hey — how!—what is that you say? |
nyp.33433069244030 | How did he get in? |
nyp.33433069244030 | How do you know all this? |
nyp.33433069244030 | How long do you intend to wait? |
nyp.33433069244030 | How long will you give me? |
nyp.33433069244030 | I have in mind the very priest and damsel you require; but how am I to gain admission to this tower when I come again? |
nyp.33433069244030 | I wonder whether it smiles because I am doing wrong? nyp.33433069244030 Is it much farther?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Is it not a very pleasant stream? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Is there anything alive in the box? nyp.33433069244030 Is there more treasure remaining behind?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Mercury? nyp.33433069244030 My dear Epimetheus,"cried Pandora,"have you heard this little voice?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Now, can you see him, stupid? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Oh, my sweet violets, shall I never see you again? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Oh, where is my dear child? |
nyp.33433069244030 | One? nyp.33433069244030 Pray, my good host, whence did you gather them?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Pray, my young friend,said he, as they grew more familiar,"what may I call your name?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Pray, who are you, beautiful creature? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Shall I lift the lid again? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Suppose we turn goldsmiths? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Want? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Was there once a lake,asked the stranger,"covering the spot where yonder village now stands?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Well, who are they? nyp.33433069244030 What are you doing?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | What can it be? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What can this mark mean? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What do I want with the great slimy beggar? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What excuse shall I make to Dame Van Winkle? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What is the matter? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What is the penalty? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What is there to gratify her heart? nyp.33433069244030 What is your name, my good woman?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | What shall I say, brave Admiral, say, If we sight naught but seas at dawn? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What will Epimetheus say? nyp.33433069244030 What,"said Hecate,"the young man that always sits in the sunshine? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where is Persephone? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where is my child? nyp.33433069244030 Where was the sound, and which way did it seem to go?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where's Brom Dutcher? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where's Nicholas Vedder? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where's Van Bummel, the schoolmaster? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Which of the two is more important? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who are you, sir? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who are you, wonder- working strangers? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who is inside this naughty box? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who says I am jesting? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who told you that you would be let off for money? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who's that? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Why are you detaining Tell? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Why did you keep us waiting in the rain? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Why sew up a dead body? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Will the dog bite me? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Will you not stay a moment,asked Phcebus,"and hear me turn the pretty and touching story of Persephone into verse?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Wilt thou persist in saying,demanded the judge,"that this Moor had neither gold nor jewels, which were the object of thy greed?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Yes, I have,answered he in no very good humor,? |
nyp.33433069244030 | 'butwhatof it?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | -'And your father's name?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | 11 157"What does this mean?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | 126"Why are you so frightened, my pretty child?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | 163 The Big Trout"What big fish?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | 204 There was silence for a little while, when an old man replied, in a thin, piping voice:"Nicholas Vedder? |
nyp.33433069244030 | 252 THE COAST GUARD Do you ask me what I am seeing While I watch the embers glow, And list to the wild wind howling As it drives the winter snow? |
nyp.33433069244030 | 337"What hast thou done?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | 70"What can that be?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Am I right, Tell?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | And how can I possibly tie it up again?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | And now shall I tell you something that will make you open your eyes very wide? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Another short but busy little fellow pulled him by the arm, and rising on tiptoe, inquired in his ear,"whether he was a Federal or a Democrat?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Are not these gems prettier than violets?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Are you not terribly hungry? |
nyp.33433069244030 | As she drew near to the first jar, the thief who was concealed within, said in a low voice,"Is it time?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | At last he said,"And what is become of the merchant?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Brave Admiral, say but one good word: What shall we do when hope is gone?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Brave Admiral, speak; what shall I say?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | But when he ought to have been on speaking terms with every fish as long as his middle finger, why had he failed to know this champion? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Can you guess who I am? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Can you tell me what has become of my dear child, Persephone?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Did the roots extend down into some enchanted cavern? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you now see why he refused to eat salt with you?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you see that tall gateway before us? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you see this splendid crown upon my head? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you suppose I carried it all the way up here for you?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Do you think you would be less curious than Pandora? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Does nobody know poor Rip Van Winkle?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Doubtless there must be rich spoil, but how was it to be brought into the hands of the law? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Gessler was more alarmed than any of them and called out,"What can be done? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Gessler was silent for a moment, and then he asked,"Is that your son?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Has your companion as strange a name?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Have him I must; but how shall I ever do it?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Have you never made the sunshine dance in dark corners by reflecting it from a bit of looking- glass? |
nyp.33433069244030 | He called after Tell,"Why did you take two arrows from your quiver and hide one in your belt?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | He had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair,"Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | How shall I make him believe that I have not looked into the box?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | If you were left alone with the box, might you not feel a little tempted to lift the lid? |
nyp.33433069244030 | In the midst of his bewilderment, the man in the cocked hat demanded"Who he was and what was his name?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Insulted by a lazy ribald With idle pipe and vesture piebald? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Is there nothing which I can get you to eat?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Just as he said this what should hap At the chamber door but a gentle tap? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Looking at the money, 37 and seeing it was gold, he said,"A good hansel, what's to be done? |
nyp.33433069244030 | May I not run down to the shore and ask some of the sea- nymphs to come up out of the waves and play with me?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Mercury?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Morgiana could not help being annoyed at this, and asked,"Who is this man who can not eat salt? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Name them?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Naughty Pandora, why have you opened this wicked box?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | On which side of us does it lie? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Or,1 could it be the beating of her heart? |
nyp.33433069244030 | People put their fingers to their noses and said,"Master Pike, have you caught him yet?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Persephone, did you call her name?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Pray, why do you live in such a bad neighborhood?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Rip had but one more question to ask, and he put it with a faltering voice:"Where's your mother?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Should he turn back, or should he steal through the gardens on either hand? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Tell me, for pity's sake, have you seen my poor child, Persephone, pass by the mouth of your cavern?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Tell me, you naughty sea- nymphs, have you enticed her under the sea?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | The orator bustled up to him and, drawing him aside, inquired"on which side he voted?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Then Sir Ector and Sir Kay kneeled down to the earth; but Arthur said,"Alas, my own dear father and brother, why do you kneel to me?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Then he got the u 173 farmer's permission and cut hindering bushes; and now the chief question was: what bait and when to offer it? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Then pointing to Tell's crossbow, he added:"Why do you carry weapons? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Was ever poor mortal so soundly punished for having done a good action? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What are the splendors you speak of, without affection? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What can be done?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | What could it be? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What do you want, sir?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | What harm can there be in opening the box? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What of equal value could the fierce rat- hunter show? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What should he do? |
nyp.33433069244030 | What will become of us when this corpse is found in our house? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where did he get so much?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Where have you concealed it?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Who wants water from the well of the Alhambra, cold as ice and clear as crystal?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Why did I not think of him before? |
nyp.33433069244030 | Why, where have you been these twenty long years?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Will you go with me, Phoebus, to demand my daughter of this wicked Pluto?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | Would you not like to ride a little way with me in my chariot?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | XI"How?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | You threaten us, fellow? |
nyp.33433069244030 | cried Peregil,"what is all that to me? |
nyp.33433069244030 | cried the Mayor,"d'ye think I brook Being worse treated than a cook? |
nyp.33433069244030 | cried these kind- hearted old people,"what has become of our neighbors?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | exclaimed Ali Baba,"what does all this mean?" |
nyp.33433069244030 | thought she;"has anyone a spite against my master, or has it been done only for fun? |
nyp.33433069244030 | why did n't we go without our supper?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Ah? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And Angelique, have you nothing to say to your cous- ins after all these weeks? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And Captain Campbell? mdp.39015071598455 And why do they think that, sonny?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Are n't you? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Are you expecting to do business today? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Are you leaving the Ottawas? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Are you selling provisions to the fort? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Biggest one you ever saw... Paul, how about going down to the parade ground before supper? mdp.39015071598455 But do you like the Indian life?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | But how will he learn without mistakes? mdp.39015071598455 But remember the black rain last October? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But what can one do? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But when you return in the spring, will you bring furs to the Girard trading post? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But why are you home? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But why should we move out? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But will you help him escape? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But wo n't Pontiac attack the habitants, when he's over- thrown the English? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But you — will you not suffer for this? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Ca n't you do something? mdp.39015071598455 Can I stay with you awhile?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Could I fight with the garrison if I got a gun? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Did Peewash return? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Did you hear about John Rutherfurd? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Did you know the Frenchman? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Did you meet any hostile Indians? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you fear your friends, Pontiac's people? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you know anything about trouble with the Indians? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you know where John Rutherfurd is now? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you think the Indians will give you any trouble? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Does Father think this is wise? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Does he know where John is now? |
mdp.39015071598455 | French? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Has Father returned? mdp.39015071598455 Has Pontiac received reinforcements?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How can you know when you're right and when you're wrong until blood has been shed? mdp.39015071598455 How could I forget?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How did you escape? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How long will you be away from the fort? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How many men do you bring us, Captain Newman? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How was the trapping, my boy? mdp.39015071598455 How would I know why? |
mdp.39015071598455 | In the fort? mdp.39015071598455 Is n't that Otussa?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Know what I want to do next? mdp.39015071598455 Paul, what do you want here?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | See this? |
mdp.39015071598455 | So you have a plan for our captain, do you? |
mdp.39015071598455 | So you think this plot is likely to succeed? |
mdp.39015071598455 | So you think we ought to keep handing out presents? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Something I can do, sir? |
mdp.39015071598455 | These English names, who can pronounce them? mdp.39015071598455 What about John Rutherfurd?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What are you here for? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What are you here for? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What can I do for you? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What do you think will happen at this meeting? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What is there to eat? mdp.39015071598455 What is there to think of the future, except that it will some day be here? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What makes you think the Indians will break into the fort, if they have not tried it up to now? mdp.39015071598455 What will happen today?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What's his name? mdp.39015071598455 What's new with you today?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What'sgoing to happen? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where did you hear talk like this? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where is he? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where is that village? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where is the commandant, Monsieur Cuil- lerier? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where were you all evening? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where's your father? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Who knows? mdp.39015071598455 Who will feed our families all winter?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Who will help with the business? mdp.39015071598455 Why do n't you move into the fort?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why do the English try to change things? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why do you think Father Bocquet has been giving you schooling? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why go into Indian country again? mdp.39015071598455 Why not? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why not? mdp.39015071598455 Why should he make the same mistakes if I can keep him from them?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why should they bother us? mdp.39015071598455 Why were n't you at the store when I sent for you?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why? mdp.39015071598455 Why?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will Captain Campbell be safe, do you think? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will you return John Rutherfurd to us? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will you tell me why a man like Davers comes to a place like this?'' mdp.39015071598455 You all right, kid?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | You do n't really think the Indians are going to rise, do you? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You escaped from the Indians? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You got friends among the Indians? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You speak the Ottawa tongue? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You think you can help him escape? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You think you can rescue him? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You, yourself — why did you come to this wilderness of the lakes at seventeen, when you lived in a fine city like Montreal? |
mdp.39015071598455 | .. what do you want him for?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | A prisoner, possibly, who could be exchanged? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And did you see Phi- lippe? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And how can one know what to plan? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And then, as quietly as a falling leaf, he heard Philippe say in the Ottawa tongue,"What do you want?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | And why did n't Gladwin shut them out? |
mdp.39015071598455 | And yet, as Billy had said, would they be any safer inside the walls? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Are you well, John? |
mdp.39015071598455 | At Mrs. Turnbull's door he whined,"Give present?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | At the dinner table Paul said,"Do you think the In- dians will try to attack again, Father?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | But could Philippe be as brave as Captain Campbell? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But even if he could manage to escape his brother's vigilance, what could he tell Major Gladwin? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But how could he do something heroic, cooped up inside the fort? |
mdp.39015071598455 | But the English — they overrun everything, they take over everything, who can live with them?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Ca n't you stay home now?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Can you load the boat as soon as the men are taken off?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Cousin Angelique murmured,"Paul, can you come away for a minute? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you know what our captain said? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you think you could escape with so much of a start?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Do you think your 120 captain will find it worthwhile to die for nothing?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | He noticed the boys standing nearby, and said with annoyance,"What do you want? |
mdp.39015071598455 | He said,'Who is fearful for me, if I fear nothing meself?' |
mdp.39015071598455 | Henri gestured to the men and said sharply,"What are you listening for, Paul? |
mdp.39015071598455 | His mother said,"What is wrong, my son? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How about some fishing then?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How are you treated?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How can I tell he will give me the money?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How could anyone stop the gathering thousands of Indians from killing all the English? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How could the plot fail? |
mdp.39015071598455 | How is my mother?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How long will you stay with us?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | How many braves do you bring?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Is he still safe?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Is it Rutherfurd?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Is something upsetting you?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Is the boy mad, that he has no thought for the future?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | La Butte, what do you say about today's business?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Next door to your store?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | On Wednesday night Paul went to see his friend Jack Bradshaw, and as he approached the barracks some- one yelled,"Where's our captain, Frenchie? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Paul came up to the closing gates, and asked, breathless,"Has any Frenchman left the fort by this gate tonight?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | She said quickly,"Will you have another bit of the pastry, Philippe? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Sterling?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | T FORT DEI i? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Take him over there, will you? |
mdp.39015071598455 | The English trader, James Sterling, was courting Angelique Cuillerier, and how did her father feel about that? |
mdp.39015071598455 | The Frenchman doffed his cap gallantly 175"How are things with you?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | To Pontiac the captain said,"What if our commandant refuses your terms?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Until then, it's a bad business, is it not?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | We've lived with the Indians like brothers, and now we should stand by, while the English drive out our friends and us, too? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What am I supposed to do?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What did you give him to Pontiac for?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What do we care for kings? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What happened at the council?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What happened?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What if the Indians decide they hate all white men, and kill you as they did the Turnbulls?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | What was there to be gay about? |
mdp.39015071598455 | What's got them stirred up, anyway?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | When the soldiers came out of the house, Paul asked,"What happened to Lieutenant Robertson's expedition?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | When you need it more than you do now, you'll be glad there is still some flour with old Boileau, no?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Where will this end? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Who could forget that October rain, falling from murky clouds in a midday black as night? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Who could wish him harm? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why can you not give me more help with the store?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why did n't he come with you?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why indeed? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why must you go into the wilderness like that, Philippe? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why should Pontiac take that? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why should he fight by English rules? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why should they?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why should we let the English fill up our land? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Why? |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will he be a voyageur all his life?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will our brother give us something to calm our minds and banish our sorrow?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Will you be with us, if we're in trouble?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | Would he be brave enough to fight with these doomed men? |
mdp.39015071598455 | You do n't want to fight them again?" |
mdp.39015071598455 | You said you had a letter for Monsieur Sterling?" |
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osu.32435013626221 | 1:0,lititlebandof determined spirits, would have_ wt assured that deaths and ghastly 7,I_;Mlqyounds would not be confined to their ranks av? |
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osu.32435013626221 | All oppo- sition will be utterly useless, and you any 1—4 “ hi? |
osu.32435013626221 | An you in search of as? ” “ Oh, dear! ” esclaimed the girl, hm breath almost exhausted, and her counts nance palid, from fatigue and terror. |
osu.32435013626221 | Did you give out his whereabouts, or learn the cause of the 19 m; 2 ’ ” all 62 J ii- sblgiagfrgla the rub “; 181? |
osu.32435013626221 | Does the new Icomer intend to take aim??? |
osu.32435013626221 | Does the new Icomer intend to take aim??? |
osu.32435013626221 | Does the new Icomer intend to take aim??? |
osu.32435013626221 | He therefore asked-- “ Do you think, Rachel, that I have acted olameable in this matter? |
osu.32435013626221 | I I., d “ Need n’t irnin'd.pullin ’ off your costs,"tun-,1 “,_, v.,'skinner- s; we’ll_'do that job for you for"Kathie? |
osu.32435013626221 | I. J‘,:\ Li has? |
osu.32435013626221 | III? |
osu.32435013626221 | It.wo‘uldvbe bringing the ’ rifigsllvé are rams: sour theiri;"dii- ect'- mm assist? |
osu.32435013626221 | I‘Who ’s outside? ” l l'“ A friend who wants lodgings l"replied Augustus. |
osu.32435013626221 | M “ has? |
osu.32435013626221 | So you licked ’em eh? |
osu.32435013626221 | What do you call the tight of last night, if it was not a regular battle? |
osu.32435013626221 | Where shall I comeor send mcase I should need your ad we? |
osu.32435013626221 | Why, what can come of it, to be sure; ” said the strangenastthey turned toward the scene of strife", “ Who struck the first blow?' |
osu.32435013626221 | Win? |
osu.32435013626221 | Would she have kept so long and weari- Vsome a vigil, on his account, if she had not loved him? |
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osu.32435013626221 | a'‘'1', eb'“ The_ Silver Bond l ’? ’ answered Vernon. |
osu.32435013626221 | am sure more scenes of ‘ violence would have been enacted?" |
osu.32435013626221 | an err- teed, 1"? |
osu.32435013626221 | face of Iirnclair, yet, shedlegrned the servants Vassar his daily visa to the “ 8- 921 illness? |
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osu.32435013626221 | of the the? |
osu.32435013626221 | oiil’y ’ aflliéted. ” Hé he's madeieyre release, he wu't'he first man to cute? |
osu.32435013626221 | pared for the business-.1 must the Glealnington i'n'ow ltthe ‘ see to lhei'r arms,’_s.iid gonn-~ with “ H;m_._i — IJ, rail: soon"? |
osu.32435013626221 | presume you will be willing to give?" |
osu.32435013626221 | summaries 1 ” F95 »? |
osu.32435013626221 | ta to whom “ he had smash? |
osu.32435013626221 | v,, “ I did. ” “ In self- defence, of icourse? ” quickly:-'mterposed the stranger. |
osu.32435013626221 | “ Would n’t eh? ” queried Williams; “ well rule or no rule, I ’m a skun‘k if I would nt act on the principle. |
osu.32435013626221 | “'How did he bear the tidings? ” “ With forced calmness. |
uc1.d0002453082 | ( Miss Where's your Me? |
uc1.d0002453082 | Do you know how to keep a downed man in sight? |
uc1.d0002453082 | How do you get into the sling? |
uc1.d0002453082 | If the wind is strong enough, hold up 1.7..) MEMAR MESE It must: be some Kind of mating non- serisë? |
uc1.d0002453082 | Nine times out of ten it's Do I move or stay with it? |
uc1.d0002453082 | Sick Bay? |
uc1.d0002453082 | The safest be under enemy M What's going on here? |
mdp.39076002199102 | '? ‘ 1lx,. |
mdp.39076002199102 | . ”_ “ Molly, where in tamation are you? |
mdp.39076002199102 | ? ’ T wo n’t be long till we ’re part of the United States, and have schools and real churches and courts of law. |
mdp.39076002199102 | A- snorting and it itm1? |
mdp.39076002199102 | And old Brown never comes down at night? |
mdp.39076002199102 | And why did his lamp bum at night, with the sound of music stealing out? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Be you there? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Besides, what would anybody steal a fire engine for? ” ‘ There was a slight sound of bare footsteps slapping the bricks, coming closer. |
mdp.39076002199102 | But two lonely whites, and one of them in- jured? |
mdp.39076002199102 | But was their luck changing again? |
mdp.39076002199102 | But what ’s a little snow? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Do I grow web feet like a duck? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Do I stay here and drown by the little act of opening my mouth? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Do not you know what the word faster means? ” “ Ya, ” said Big- Foot amiably, “ ya, faster means quicker. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Going back, are you? |
mdp.39076002199102 | He cringed forward, saying ingratiatingly, “ VVhat are you doing to me? |
mdp.39076002199102 | He swaggered up between the carts and yelled:_ “ How ’s that for injine work? |
mdp.39076002199102 | His father — where was his father? |
mdp.39076002199102 | How can we stay in here? ” “ Si, si, ” murmured Pablo soothingly, “ the quiet creatures will stand to one side. |
mdp.39076002199102 | How do we know any- body’ll come to see that thing? |
mdp.39076002199102 | How do we know she will work even? |
mdp.39076002199102 | How long will it take you? ” “ Maybe a few weeks. |
mdp.39076002199102 | I am, and how can I give it up? |
mdp.39076002199102 | If we could get those two broken wheels fixed? |
mdp.39076002199102 | If we could sell it to that new hotel they ’re going to put up in Denver? |
mdp.39076002199102 | If we could take it to a town? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Is he light on his feet, quick, and can he rim? ”. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Is that my horse? ” He held the light higher, shouting, “ Blicksem! |
mdp.39076002199102 | Lance Carter strolled up to them, and the trooper asked, jerking a thumb toward the Golden Flash: “ What ’s that picture on her boiler? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Ma, where are you? ” Suddenly Tina popped out of his mother ’s room and closed the door gently. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Maybe Kep would n’t come? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Maybe Squills would n’t show up after all? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Maybe he could find Pete tomorrow and get away on his boat? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Maybe the scheme was off? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Near? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Out of a mouth rimmed with tobacco juice he snorted, “ So ye like that pulling whale, do ye? |
mdp.39076002199102 | O’Leary, he asked me to come—-to come, and see her shined up. ” “ Oh, he did, did he? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Pablo kept prodding him with remarks such as, “ Why do We not cany the stove on our backs to that new hotel to go up at Denver? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Perhaps he thought that he had as much right to use the money as jinks had had when he bought the engine? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Pride of the Town ai n’t the best injine? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Recovering his voice as he approached, the fat man rumbled, “ Did you get the thief? |
mdp.39076002199102 | She said nothing more, for what was the use? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Should be go in? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Should she try it? |
mdp.39076002199102 | So ye do n’t like the Pride of the Town, do n’t ye? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Squills leaned closer again, whispering, “ That boy, Kep, he ’s simple in the head, ai n’t he? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Suddenly he heard a hoarse voice, a sober voice, snapping: “ What ’s the matter here? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Sue kept Ire'r'fi:r1_gers1crossed and hoped lthat the engine would n"=Y? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Suppose, now that most of their money had gone into that red and gold contraption, they could n’t even get her out on the road? |
mdp.39076002199102 | The boy helper in the carriage shop moved a little closer, and breathed, “ Pure gold, ai n’t it? ” 3--.-;_ ONTO THE LONG HIGHWAY 5 crown. |
mdp.39076002199102 | There ’s nothing to worry about. ” But the girl propped her chin on her hand and thought, Now, where in the world would Pa go? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Understand, Tom? ” “ Hang me if I do, ” muttered the stableman, lost in amazement. |
mdp.39076002199102 | VVhat about poor jinks? |
mdp.39076002199102 | VVhen you go to a circus what do you go to see? |
mdp.39076002199102 | VVho traded you the horse? ” growled the sheriff. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Was that a boat outlined against the lightening sky? |
mdp.39076002199102 | We’l1 take her to her home. ”~ “ Who is he? ” asked the boy helper. |
mdp.39076002199102 | What did he care now? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What gives you the idea you know so much? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What harm would it do to take a last look at the glittering steamer, with the name “ Golden Flash ” gleaming in the lantem light? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What if we have n’t got the Emperor? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What on earth was Pa doing now? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What was Carter doing? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What was he to do now? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What was that? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What was that? |
mdp.39076002199102 | What ’s the difference? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Where in tamation are you? ” She sighed in relief and stood on tiptoe to wave toward the sound. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Where was that man who looked like a sheriff? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Where would you find a better joey than jinks? ” “ Wall, yes, jinks is a good clown, but what can he do without the Emperor? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Where would you find a better joey than jinks? ” “ Wall, yes, jinks is a good clown, but what can he do without the Emperor? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Where ’d he go? ” “ I do n’t know. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Who ’s sick? ” jude and the editor grabbed the old doctor, who reached for his bag, and hustled him into the bedroom. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why did n’t he come on? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why is the girl golden? ” Molly drew in her breath sharply. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why was his wagon always locked nowadays, and he so secre- tive about it? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why was that stranger in such a hurry to trade that he did n’t ask more about where the engine came from? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why would I play games on you? ” whinedSquills. |
mdp.39076002199102 | Why, what on earth? ” She stared over at jinks ’ wagon alongside. |
mdp.39076002199102 | You know what will happen to you there, do n’t you? |
mdp.39076002199102 | You ready for us, Dutchie? ” The squat sailor cupped a hand around an evil- smelling 58 rm: connrzu FLASH pipe and removed it slowly from his mouth. |
mdp.39076002199102 | You think she ’s a church something or other? ” The big Swede frowned until his brows ahnost touched his nose. |
mdp.39076002199102 | You want to clean off the wheels? ”, josh accepted a rag gratefully and went to work. |
mdp.39076002199102 | You want to run with a gang of good- for- nothing Irish boys? |
mdp.39076002199102 | Young fellow, how would you like a job? |
mdp.39076002199102 | _ “ Well, what do you want? ” A tall fireman, rag in hand, scowled at the boy. |
mdp.39076002199102 | _, 1.7? ‘"- J ‘ P ‘. |
mdp.39076002199102 | _, § §_'‘ ‘ Z- ‘_""'?" |
mdp.39076002199102 | and why? |
mdp.39076002199102 | just as they reached the group they saw the three Indians.~ “ ii.2 l/ igj< 2? |
mdp.39076002199102 | l\\\ l\L\\ fin/0{ fie Q04? |
mdp.39076002199102 | rnurn 197 She said impulsively to her father: “ Papa, why ca n’t this lady sleep ‘ with me? |
mdp.39076002199102 | ‘ Obediah shouted back, “ Yes, who are you? ” “ Wooly, Carter ’s bullwhacker, ” came the answer. |
mdp.39076002199102 | ‘;'* ‘? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Arrest you? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ But what ’s this? ” He squatted down and pulled open the firebox door. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Can you prig guineas? ” Squills nodded. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Grandpap, have you lost all our money? ” “ No, I ’ve got a little left, Molly. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Grandpap, have you lost all our money? ” “ Now, Molly, ” stammered Obediah, “ do n’t take on. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Grandpap, ” she cried, “ what is that thing? ” The sturdy old man halted and wheeled around. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Hi, Susie, what ’re you doing out in the rain? ” COME own, COME ALLl 87 the little stove already. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ I thought you decided that the runners were to be kept out of here, after the shenanigans we had in August? ” “ Sure, sure, jake. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Indians, ” gasped Molly, “ over by that engine. ” “ How many and what- kind? ” snapped Obediah. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ It might make us some money, yes, but what will be the good of it if we stay here until we freeze? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ It ’s the only one with a dock hereabouts. ” The man with Squills asked gruflly, “ This it? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Now what would that long hose be for? ” Pablo spread his hands out despairingly. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Oh, jinks, ” cried Sue, “ what is it? ” jinks spoke calmly. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Oh, you do, do you? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Pa, ” yelled Sam again, “ can we hitch this horse to the engine? ” FAITH 221 “ Are you all right, Ma? ” called Sam. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Pa, ” yelled Sam again, “ can we hitch this horse to the engine? ” FAITH 221 “ Are you all right, Ma? ” called Sam. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Penny, ” he asked slowly, “ do you think it ’s right of Pa not to let me go to the firehouse? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Redskins? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Run? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ That scalawag, ” muttered Susie, “ what ’s gotten into him? ” jinks raised the hose a little higher. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ The foreman? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ VVhat did you say? ” bellowed jude. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ VVhat do we do now? ” asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ VVhat ’s that? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ VVhat’re you grinning for, you monkey, ” growled Tom Bigg; “ is this a game you ’re playing on me? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ VVhere is jinks anyway, Pa? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Was n’t scared, was you, Tom Bigg? ” He nodded side- ways at the other man. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ What was that? ” Molly stiffened with terror at a sound from across the river. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ What you think it is? ” asked the little Mexican. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ What ’s going on, Molly? ” barked Grandpap grufily. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ What ’s that, Pa? ” His father shrugged. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Where did you get this engine? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Why did I agree to stay for the fixing of this stove? ” he groaned. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Why did you wreck your wonderful engine? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Why not? ” he got up courage enough to ask. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Why, Pa, ” cried Sue indignantly, “ did you take in this stuff in place of money? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Why, what on earth? ” she gasped. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Will you take me back to the city? ” Pete slowly took the pipe from his mouth and pursed his lips. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Ya, a thickheaded Dutchman, am I? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ Ye say the British are buming Washington? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ You can prig silk handkerchiefs from the swells ’ pockets, ca n’t you, Squills? ” A slow divided Squills ’ face. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ You say Bess and Ned are the horses always hired to pull the Golden Flash? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ You traded what for this mare belonging to Farmer Van Witt? ” For once Squills was as dumb as one of the oysters sold on the Bowery. |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ You want to apprentice to a butcher? |
mdp.39076002199102 | “ You- you mean — you want me in a circus? ” “ Yes, I certainly do. |
nyp.33433043832330 | A liar, am I? |
nyp.33433043832330 | All of you? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And beyond that,asked Webb,"were there no mountains, no elevated ground?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | And for what reason? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And how? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And how? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And if this rascal makes away with you, as he very likely will? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And in the meantime where shall we live? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And now,said Wilcox,"what shall we call the river which flows into Schooner Bay?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | And the lake? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And these children who welcomed you were to be murdered? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And when we reach the other side of the island"If it is an island? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And why should n't there be? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And will they give milk? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Are you always thinking of that? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Are you not going with them, Jack? nyp.33433043832330 Are you sure?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | But if there is, do you know where it leads? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But was not Briant mistaken? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But what makes you think we are near a continent, or a group of islands? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But what traces? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But you think Walston will come back? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Can Fan be there? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Can you eat him? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Diamond cut diamond, eh? nyp.33433043832330 Did you not mistake a bank of clouds for the sea?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Do the cows eat it? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Do you want us, Briant? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Does she still steer? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Get back, will you? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Goats? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Have they been in the west of the island yet? nyp.33433043832330 How can he manage that?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | How did you come here? |
nyp.33433043832330 | How far off was it? |
nyp.33433043832330 | I escaped before, and why should I not escape again, particularly as I now know the road to French Den? nyp.33433043832330 If Evans had a chance of escape,"said Donagan,"would he not have gone already? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Is it large enough to hold the lot of us? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Is it true, Service,asked Costar,"that these cats are dangerous?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | May I go with you? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Not at all 1 It is our beast of burden I"What, this thing? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Perhaps not,said Briant,"but there may be other obstacles — a watercourse, a marsh, who knows? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Perhaps they are thinking of separating from us? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Shall we go ashore? |
nyp.33433043832330 | So it would,said Donagan,"but why should we venture across this marshy country, which we do not know, and run the risk of having to come back here? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Suppose, Donagan, you go to- morrow? |
nyp.33433043832330 | That in which was the causeway? |
nyp.33433043832330 | That is agreed, then? |
nyp.33433043832330 | The smoke of a fisherman's fire? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Then,continued Gordon,"you will not be away more than twenty- four hours?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Then,said Briant,"as it rains to- day, are we going to have forty days'rain?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | To abandon you? nyp.33433043832330 Try and get one —""Alive?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Webb, Cross, and Wilcox, will you come too? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Well, Costar, are you still afraid of this big brute? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Well, why did he get in the way? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Well,said Briant,"if Walston, or any of them, came asking shelter, we would shoot —""Or take our hats off? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What can I do? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What can it be? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What do you want, Jack? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What does it matter? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What have you to complain of about me? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What is a cow- tree? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What is that? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What is to be done? |
nyp.33433043832330 | When will you go? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Where are they now? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Which way did the others come here? |
nyp.33433043832330 | While Rock and you came from the south? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Why is n't he playing? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Why not strike off to the north- east, so as to get to the mouth of the river direct? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Why not? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Will they come back? |
nyp.33433043832330 | You can tell us no more? |
nyp.33433043832330 | You wish to abandon us? |
nyp.33433043832330 | *'"And how?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | 138 ALL TOGETHER 139 But perhaps Kate can tell us whereabouts Charman Island is?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | 62 ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC*'Why not?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | A series of squalls brought on a 94 ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC"And what could we do with the birds?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | ACROSS THE LAKE III"Are you afraid to travel during the night?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | After doing so much evil, why not do a little good?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | And even when day came, how could she descry so small a craft on the high sea? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And how many were there? |
nyp.33433043832330 | And what ocean? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Are they goats?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | At seven o'clock Jack and Briant were walking along ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC"But will the others forgive him?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | At what price would Walston have given back his prisoners? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But Briant says, is it possible we are near to such a country? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But Gordon, who was walking behind him, stopped and exclaimed, —"Look here, Briant, look here I""What's the matter?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | But I was thinking of quite another travelling- companion —""Who is that?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | But can we find a way through the forest when we have got round this cliff?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | But if one or many jackals had made this their haunt, how had they got in? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But ought not some- thing to be done for the domestic animals in the en- closure and poultry yard? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But was this to be regretted? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But were there only little boys on board this schooner thus driven before the storm? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But what could be done? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But why was he so vain of it? |
nyp.33433043832330 | But would the dangers that threatened the schooner grow less when the sun illumined the sky? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Could it be true that this was their only chance of rescue? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Did it come from a leak? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Did its appear- ance mean that land was near? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Did these consist of forest, marsh, or sand- hills? |
nyp.33433043832330 | From what Australian port or Oceanic archipelago did she hail? |
nyp.33433043832330 | From what side was help to come to them if they could not help themselves? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had Moko been swept away into the sea since he uttered his last cry? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had Wal- ston come by the south of the lake or by the north? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had he repaired his boat and left the island? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had she perished in the jaws of some wild beast? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had she strayed away? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had the Malay pirates carried them off and left on board only this batch of boys from fourteen downwards? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had the schooner's crew disappeared in some catastrophe? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Had they any new resources which might he used? |
nyp.33433043832330 | How came they to be there? |
nyp.33433043832330 | How could I have missed it?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | How long had she been at sea? |
nyp.33433043832330 | How long was their stay to be on this island? |
nyp.33433043832330 | How long would it last? |
nyp.33433043832330 | I saw Wilcox making a copy of Baudoin's map, and —"** Did Wilcox do that?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | If not, how could Fan have got in? |
nyp.33433043832330 | If one of the boys was to fall ill how could they give him the needful attention? |
nyp.33433043832330 | In what did these children differ from full- grown men? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Is there not every reason for his trying to save himself?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Might not some wild beasts put in an appearance? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Next time I suppose we shall have a nigger fellow, Moko for instance —""Do you mean that?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Not a captain to look after it? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Not a helmsman to steer in such a storm? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Not a sailor to give a hand in its management? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Or even a band of natives, who would be more formid- able? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Suddenly Garnett exclaimed, —*'Where is Briant?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Suppose the journey was to extend to hundreds of miles, could they bear the fatigues? |
nyp.33433043832330 | THE INVASION 133 of the presence of the survivors of the Severn in the very part of the island they were then exploring? |
nyp.33433043832330 | The report of a gun fired by one of them would be enough to reveal their presence to Walston? |
nyp.33433043832330 | They are coming as shipwrecked sailors —""What shall we do?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was Walston waiting outside till one of the doors was opened?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was he mistaken? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was he now to be strangled by it? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was he on an island or a continent? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was he the sport of an illusion? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was it in this cave that the mysteri- ous sound had arisen? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was it not unjust that he had not been elected at the first? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was it some high peak, or a light reflected from the waters, as Jack and Moko suggested? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was not the frail vessel at the mercy of the waves? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was the tunnel going to end in a cave? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was there in this wall any break or hollow which would afford them a refuge? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was there not a man on the yacht? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Was this sufficiently high for a good view over the country? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Were they vessels he saw? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What does the ther- mometer register?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | What is the world coming to? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What was to be done with Kate? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What was to be the fate of these shipwrecked school- boys? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What would the boys do if the river froze, or if an iceberg came down from the lake to enter the bay? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What would then have happened? |
nyp.33433043832330 | What, then, had happened? |
nyp.33433043832330 | When can we get back up the river?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Whence came this water? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Where did the schooner come from? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Which?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Whither was she bound? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Who was he? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Why does the Headmaster go to the deserted tin mine at night? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Will you answer?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Will you do nothing to save the children from a more frightful massacre?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | Would Evans come up soon enough? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Would gratitude to Kate, who had saved his life, awaken any feeling of humanity within him? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Would he forget that he had begged hospitality from those whom he intended to betray? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Would not the landscape be shut in by high ground to the eastward? |
nyp.33433043832330 | Would the help from without — the only help they could hope for — come before the end of the hot season? |
nyp.33433043832330 | You are not hurt Moko?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | asked Donagan j eeringly,"if he did n't do it on purpose?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | asked Wilcox,"and fighting with some animal?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | c CHAPTER IV THE VIEW FROM THE CAPE Was it an island, or a continent? |
nyp.33433043832330 | shouted one of the youngsters"What is the matter?" |
nyp.33433043832330 | what would that tell him? |
hvd.hw1z90 | - Where's Davy? ”. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 118 The Book of Adventure “ What does that beggar say? ” asked Good. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 172 The Book of Adventure “ Did you ever guess, most noble cavaliers, what Cain's curse might be like? |
hvd.hw1z90 | 50 The Book of Adventure “ But of what use to you is Gaelic if you go away from the Lewis? |
hvd.hw1z90 | 6 Well, sir, is not that enough? ” said Hoseason. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 6 What then? ” “ I will buy a boat for my father as good as the one that was sunk — ay, and better, too. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 6 What's that? ” he cried. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 66 Who is it? ” “ Yeo! ” shouted a dozen. |
hvd.hw1z90 | 66 You would n't take such a child as that into danger? ” “ Bless your soul, Mrs. Ramsay, there ar'n't no danger about it! |
hvd.hw1z90 | A human being? |
hvd.hw1z90 | A jaguar? |
hvd.hw1z90 | A roll of tobacco? |
hvd.hw1z90 | A skin of a wild beast? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Am I right, good woman? ” “ Yes. ” “ And nobody lives in it? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Am I right, good woman? ” “ Yes. ” “ And nobody lives in it? |
hvd.hw1z90 | And he said to him- self:- “ Why not go on alone without the soldiers? |
hvd.hw1z90 | But he was met by several chiefs, who, holding out their emaciated arms, exclaimed, “ Why do you delay so long to put an end to our miseries? |
hvd.hw1z90 | But how about the sentry? ” asked Paul. |
hvd.hw1z90 | But if you wished to go to France? |
hvd.hw1z90 | But where was its inhabitant? |
hvd.hw1z90 | But who and whence are you? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Can the sahib, standing here, see the railway bridge? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Can we ever forget the thrill with which we read the old story of the skater chased by the wolves? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Can you see where he has put his rifle or his bow? ” “ He appears to have no arms; nor does he seem to be viciously inclined. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Could we not make a small fire now, and roast some eachans in the ashes? ” “ I see no difficulty about that whatever. ” Nor was there. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Did he behave handsomely Mr. Robinson? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Did you see their basnets glitter? ” “ Men! ” said Amyas in a low voice, “ I trust you all not to shoot till I do. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do n't you hear how it breaks down the branches with its horns? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do not curse me? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do they drive women in their gangs? ” asked Amyas. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do you hear that, now, Colin, and you, too, Archie? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do you mean to attack our old four- post bedstead, or will you try a bout with the pump, out in the backyard? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Do you think that I repented at those awful words? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Does the sahib know whither the back- wash of the flood had borne me? |
hvd.hw1z90 | For what gentleman of Europe knows not our glory and our shame? ” His hearers bowed assent. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Grandfather of Beelzebub, is this a place to lie worshipping your fiends? ” and he pricked the prostrate wretch with the point of his sword. |
hvd.hw1z90 | He has been failing these three months! ” “ What does the intendant mean by sending me out with worn- out cattle like these? |
hvd.hw1z90 | He wished her anywhere but where she was: but now that she was here, what heart could be so hard as not to take pity on the poor wild thing? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Horse Shoe? ” said the mother, with the tears starting instantly into her eyes. |
hvd.hw1z90 | How are we to be answering anything about the French young lady? |
hvd.hw1z90 | How could I walk when I have n't even strength to move? ” “ Well then, good- by. |
hvd.hw1z90 | How did it end? ” I ex- claimed. |
hvd.hw1z90 | How many lie in the road? ” “ Thirteen here, and about ten up above, ” said Cary." |
hvd.hw1z90 | I wonder now if it is not a drink of water she would rather have than any- thing else? |
hvd.hw1z90 | If I was, how then was I all that while as prudent as I am this day? |
hvd.hw1z90 | If his servant was a prisoner, ought he not to risk everything to rescue him from the Indians? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Indian featherwork? |
hvd.hw1z90 | It is your intention to pursue the Sioux? ” “ It is a grave matter, sir, ” said the captain. |
hvd.hw1z90 | It was dark; the stars were? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Jaguar it is not, nor monkey: it is unlike any sound they know; and why should it follow them? |
hvd.hw1z90 | John, will you look to that? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Livingston, some one will hef to answer for this; what do you think now? ” “ That is what I think. |
hvd.hw1z90 | May I borrow one of your horses, Mr. Campbell? |
hvd.hw1z90 | None heeded her; not even Amyas, round whose knees she clung, fawning like a spaniel dog: for where was Yeo? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Now, what are we to do with the women? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Oh, Señors, Señors, know you not that you bear with you your own poison, your own familiar fiend, the root of every evil? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Oh, where is — my dear Alfred — where is he? ” continued Mrs. Campbell. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Show me another boy in America that's made more prisoners than there was men to fight them with, that's all? ” WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hw1z90 | Tell them that they shall all be free. ” “ Why, who is that comes up the road? ” All eyes were turned in the direction of which he spoke. |
hvd.hw1z90 | The Old Cocked Hat 111 12 Il 1Air ny? |
hvd.hw1z90 | The ambush was complete; the only question how and when to begin? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Then Thorhall, approaching them, says: “ Did not the Red- beard( that is, Thor) prove more helpful than your Christ? |
hvd.hw1z90 | They are close here, lads! ” “ A woman's? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Was I mad? |
hvd.hw1z90 | We should be two or three days more on the island, perhaps; and what is that? |
hvd.hw1z90 | We will hef the sheriff at Styornoway to inquire into this. ” “ And what does she say, Mr. Livingston? ” asked the farmer. |
hvd.hw1z90 | What boat's that? ” was the sudden challenge from the lugger's deck, as their boat came within a couple of oars'length. |
hvd.hw1z90 | What did you make them with? ”. |
hvd.hw1z90 | What news? |
hvd.hw1z90 | What'll granny say? ” FALSE TEETH, AN EYEGLASS, AND WHITE LEGS( From King Solomon's Mines.) |
hvd.hw1z90 | What, man? |
hvd.hw1z90 | What, then? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Where's Percival? ” “ He is gone into the woods with Malachi, and with a rifle on his shoulder, of which he is not a little proud. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Who are with you? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Who is going to kill me? ” re in the Caucasus 367 But Kostuilin refused to listen to him. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Who will remain with the prisoners? ” “ I wo n't, ” said John, in a positive manner. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why did I rejoice over his dying agonies? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why do we stand here idle, when our brethren are being slaughtered by the king's cut- throats? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why else did I rejoice in slaying? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why else was I, the son of a noble and truthful cavalier of Castile, amongst the foremost to urge upon my general the murder of the Inca? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why not? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Why should they not? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Will you, then, hear an old man's tale? |
hvd.hw1z90 | Yet what will a young man not do for Love's sake? |
hvd.hw1z90 | You see that hole, that hole there? ” She pointed to a little niche in the rock which verged the meadow, about fifty yards away from us. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Zhilin began to inquire about him: “ Who is that old man? ” And Abdul replied: — “ He is a great man. |
hvd.hw1z90 | Zhilin took them and said: “ Why have you staid away so long? |
hvd.hw1z90 | a stone pipe? |
hvd.hw1z90 | and why are the faces of three of ye white, and the face of the fourth as the face of our mother's sons? ” and he pointed to Umbopa. |
hvd.hw1z90 | have you a mind to teach the beavers to sing? ” “ Even so,"was the ready answer. |
hvd.hw1z90 | re- 108 The Book of Adventure""What are you laughing at, sirrah?' |
hvd.hw1z90 | said he; where is your officer?' |
hvd.hw1z90 | the cardinal bird that is as red as blood? |
hvd.hw1z90 | the mocking- bird that mews for all the world like a cat? |
hvd.hw1z90 | what does that concern me? ” replied Colonel Proctor. |
hvd.hw1z90 | who could bear that? |
hvd.hw1z90 | « • Does he take us for raw recruits,- like himself?' |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ And if there was a gale now? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ And who would be so foolish as that? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ But did you hear that, Colin? ” he said, turning to his companion. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ But where is my uncle? ” said I, suddenly. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Could you not roast some, Colin, as the mus- sels are roasted? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Do you really think so? ” said Good, gloomily. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ God save me, ” quoth Sancho, “ did not I warn you to have a care of what you did, for that they were nothing but windmills? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen that stole your mother's chickens this morning? ” asked Horse Shoe. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ I hope you have not killed him? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ I suppose you can divide by twenty- five, surely? ” said he, good- naturedly. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ It is five thousand francs; do you know how much that is? ” “ I do not, ” said Colin; and the schoolmaster's son looked doubtful. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ My name is Gudrid; but what is thine? ” “ Gudrid! ” says the strange woman. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Noises? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Shall I let loose upon them, captain? ” said Andrew Ramsay, now appearing, most unexpectedly to Robin- son, at the door of the hut. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Shall we proceed? ” demanded Heyward. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Sir, ” said Mr. Fogg to the captain, “ three passen- gers have disappeared. ” “ Killed? ” asked the captain. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ So you know his grandson? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ The use of it? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Well, now, Mr. Livingston, what iss the matter about the young leddy? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What arms have you in the house? ” asked Robin- son, without heeding the dame's rising anger. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What has brought you here? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What is the meaning of this, Ayacanora? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What is this now? ” said he, with a trifle of impatience. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What is thy name? ” she said to Gudrid. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What kind of talk is that? ” “ It seems it is the talk that you can understand,"said Mr. Riach, looking him steadily in the face. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What reward? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What's in they, captain? ”. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ What's up? ” said I. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Whence come ye? ” he went on, “ what are ye? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Whence come ye? ” he went on, “ what are ye? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Where is Andy? ” asked Horse Shoe. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Where would my mother get the money to pay for my ransom? ” he would ask him- self. |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Why not, the brutes? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ Will you? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ You do not, then, turn from me? |
hvd.hw1z90 | “ You will permit me to accompany you? ” Fix asked the gentleman. |
mdp.39015085435223 | Can we go out and look at the camp after supper? |
mdp.39015085435223 | 76 THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT CEDAR CAMP night — if owls did n't bite you — wouldn't it, Flossie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Are there any wild ani- mals in the woods?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Are there chestnuts in these woods?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | BERT IN DANGER 39"Now we'll be happy for Thanksgiving; wo n't we, Freddie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Baxter, have you seen Flossie and Freddie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Bobbsey?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | But could he carry Flossie? |
mdp.39015085435223 | But he FOUND AT LAST 239 tried not to limp, tlfough Freddie at last no- tioed it, and asked: “ Have you got a stone in your shoe, Bert?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | But what was that noise, Daddy? |
mdp.39015085435223 | But where was “ home"or camp? |
mdp.39015085435223 | CHRISTMAS TREES 45"What made you go up?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | De ladder?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Did I mention that Freddie and Flossie were the other pair of Bobbsey twins? |
mdp.39015085435223 | Did anyone see him go home?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Do n't you remember? |
mdp.39015085435223 | Do you like owls?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Do you s'pose your husband could take us back to Cedar MR. BOBBSEY IS WORRIED 1'23 Camp?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | FOUND AT LAST 237 “ You did n't try to eat pine cones, did you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Has yo'got'7, FREDDIE'S SURPRISE 1 1 sufiin'fo'ole Dinah?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | He and I are going fishing this after- noon"“ Can I come?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | How were they to get there? |
mdp.39015085435223 | I wonder why that it is? |
mdp.39015085435223 | If he does n't"She did not finish what she started to say, and Nan asked: “ Will you starve, Mrs. Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Is n't it queer how frightened some women and girls are of a mouse? |
mdp.39015085435223 | It was because of his speed that an accident happened to Bert which might have been a very THE WILDCAT 195"What if my leg is broken?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | I‘What? l'“ We can take Mrs. Bimby that bear robe. |
mdp.39015085435223 | Now how can I melt some snow?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Oh, shall we ever get back to Cedar Camp and to mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | P0 ‘? |
mdp.39015085435223 | She looked at the little twin, smiled to make him understand that she was not cross, and said: “ What did you do to Nick, Freddie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | She looked at the two children for a moment; then, “ Did you bring any news of Jim?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | THE END This Is n't All! ’ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
mdp.39015085435223 | TRYING AGAIN 171 “ Where have you children been?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Then, as she and Freddie walked on, Flossie turned to her brother and said: “ Freddie, did n't we ought to do something for the poor?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Were you ever shipwrecked, Mrs. Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Where is Snoop?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Where?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Who are you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Who would? |
mdp.39015085435223 | Whut's gwine on now?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Why did you do it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
mdp.39015085435223 | Your wife has enough food to last until morning, has n't she?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | _ “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | are there more of you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | cried Freddie, “ did you come out to look for us? |
mdp.39015085435223 | gasped Flossie, “ we've been up in the attic, and what do you think's up there? |
mdp.39015085435223 | may Nan and I go chest- nutting.?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | wo n't she be surprised?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | ‘ ‘ 04 “? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ A bear? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ A bear?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Am dat mouse mah birfday present?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Am dey a fire some place?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And Flossie can be out to- morrow, ca n't she, Mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And now can you tell us whether or not you saw my two children, Nan and Bert- the Bobbsey twins?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And we gave them our two cents, so please can we have more? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And where did you get it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And will there be ice so I can skate?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ And will you take it with you or have it sent?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Are n't they going to turn on the lights?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Are n't you glad we came to Cedar Camp, Bert?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Are you going to sell Christmas trees?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Are you going to take me?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Are you going to the store for your mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Back where, dearie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Bert and Nan not back from chestnutting yet? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ But I saw the rabbits, did n't I?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ But could n't your husband take us back?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ But what has become of Bert and Nan?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ But who is poor?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Ca n't Old Jim come over and play with us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Can it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Can we see him?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Can you hold on a little longer, Bert?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Checker men have to be of different color,"said Nan, “ and corn is all one color, is n't it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Could we go?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did I forgots to make de coffee, or am de toast burned?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did he — did he bite you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did something happen? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did you bring any news of Jim?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did you bring your skipping rope?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did you come to buy some lumber this morning?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Did you find them?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do n't you remember we saw some when we were in the country?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do they expect us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you go to our school?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you hear that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you mean Jim Denton, the foreman at Cedar Camp?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you really think you'll take us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you s'pose they ran away from us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you think it will ever snow, Mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you think it will ever snow?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you think it will storm some more?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you think you can get the motor to going?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you want me to tell mother anything?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Do you want one or two million feet this morning, Flossie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Does Nan want to go?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Had any snow up here yet?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Had n't you better take a gun?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ He ca n't like'em all, can he, Mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ How could a bear go'round without his skin on?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ How's Old Jim?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ How's the little hill?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Hurt yourself, Bert?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ I can have some pancakes, ca n't I?' |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ I wonder if I have any matches?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ I — I feel happy, do n't you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ If she did n't sneeze, what did she do?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is Snoop all right?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is Snoop up the tree again?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is it still snowing?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is that fellow bothering you two again?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is that gun loaded, Mrs. Bimby?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is the owl looking at us now?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Is this it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ It's still snowing, is n't it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ It-—it ca n't be the same one coming back for his skin, can it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Jim?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ May I have a ride on it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Now sit up, dearies, and have some weak CHAPTER XIII OLD J'IM “ DON'T you think Bert and Nan will be along in a little while?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Now, Freddie, what possessed you to do a thing like that — to give Dinah a mouse for her birthday?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, Flossie, you do n't want to go to bed now, do you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, am I dr- dr- drowned?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, ca n't we go and see where the Christ- mas trees grow?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, can we ride on that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, did you sneeze, dear?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, may we go along?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Oh, what is it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Once we camped on Blue — berry Island, did n't we, Freddie?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ One of the owls, eh?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Out in the yard?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Remember what fun we had at Snow Lodge?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Sha n't we have any Christmas tree?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Shall I take them?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Shall we have any — chicken?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ There are n't ever any lights in the woods'ceptin'fireflies, are there, Daddy?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ VVhat shall we eat when we get to the North Woods?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ VVhat's that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Was n't she funny, an'the rooster, too?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Well, I see something, anyhow,"and Bert pointed to the left, of? |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Well, how can I give it to her when you're sittin'on me?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What about my Christmas trees?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What after?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What do you think has become of him?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What had we better do?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What has happened?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What made him do that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What makes him slide, Mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What will Mrs. Baxter think?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What'll we do if we get hungry?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What'll we do?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's the matter?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's the matter?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ What's the matter?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where are we?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where in the world did you children come from?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where is Nick?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where's Cedar Camp?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where's Snoop?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where's the rest of the family?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Where?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Who's there?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Who?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Why ought we be glad?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Will he take us home, or bring our father here?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Will it be safe for them?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Will it snow a whole lot and cover us all up?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Will it-—will it hurt us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Will you bring us some nuts?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ With chestnuts?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Wo n't there, Mother?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Would n't he be glad if we did?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ Yes, F lossie, what is it?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You are?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You did n't hear me holler, did you?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You did n't, eh?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You mean the Christmas trees?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You mean this — for us?" |
mdp.39015085435223 | “ You mean to say I ca n't keep on to the store and take some food back to my wife?" |
osu.32435018195867 | 127 from me, will you? |
osu.32435018195867 | And it is all since — ” “ Since you soured on him? |
osu.32435018195867 | Are they? |
osu.32435018195867 | Are you cold, lit- tle one? |
osu.32435018195867 | Are you going to be- gin? ”* “ Never again, ” said Rowland, rising; “ I ’ve a future now, as well as a past. ” CHAPTER XIV. |
osu.32435018195867 | Can such time come to a sane man — to me? ” He looked at the dark line of vacant horizon. |
osu.32435018195867 | Do I love her soul? |
osu.32435018195867 | Do you know, in your goodness, and purity, and truth, of what you have done? |
osu.32435018195867 | Got roaring drunk at the President's levee, did n’t he? |
osu.32435018195867 | Has he a grievance or a grudge? |
osu.32435018195867 | Has her soul beauty of face and the figure and carriage of a Venus? |
osu.32435018195867 | Has her soul deep, blue eyes and a sweet, mu- sical voice? |
osu.32435018195867 | Has it a wealth of pity for suf- fering? |
osu.32435018195867 | Has it wit, and grace, and charm? |
osu.32435018195867 | How is his sense of injury? |
osu.32435018195867 | I ’ve just seen him — he is so changed — he tried to speak to me. ” “ Who — that troublesome flame of yours? |
osu.32435018195867 | Is it? |
osu.32435018195867 | Is she safe? ” CHAPTER X. |
osu.32435018195867 | Is that prayer an- swered? |
osu.32435018195867 | It's a — what? |
osu.32435018195867 | Myra, – Myra, ” he called; “ do you know what you have lost? |
osu.32435018195867 | Prisoner, have you anything to say? ” “ Nothing, your Honor. ” The answer came in a kind of dry sob. |
osu.32435018195867 | So, that's Rowland, of the navy, is it? |
osu.32435018195867 | Then he folded the paper and said: “ You are the man who was rescued from an ice- berg, are you not? ” The prisoner bowed his head. |
osu.32435018195867 | Was ever supplication sent into that sky by troubled humanity, an- swered, or even heard? |
osu.32435018195867 | Was n't he broken for conduct unbecom- ing an officer? |
osu.32435018195867 | What are you, may I ask — an ex- law- yer? ” Futility. |
osu.32435018195867 | What did he say? ” “ I do n't know — he said nothing — I ’ve always been afraid of him. |
osu.32435018195867 | What is he – first cabin? ” “ No, he seems to be a common sailor; he is working, and is dressed in old I2 Futility. |
osu.32435018195867 | What on earth is it? |
osu.32435018195867 | What will balance it, and where will I be? |
osu.32435018195867 | What's up? ” “ Oh, George — no, ” she answered in agitated tones. |
osu.32435018195867 | Who did she marry? |
osu.32435018195867 | Who knows? |
osu.32435018195867 | Why am I up here — out of my turn? |
osu.32435018195867 | You admit this, Mr. Thompson, do you not?" |
osu.32435018195867 | You hear? ” “ Yes, I heard it — the murdering scoundrel, ” said the Captain. |
osu.32435018195867 | You will swear to this, will you not, my friend? |
osu.32435018195867 | ined power? |
osu.32435018195867 | say Indian- hemp? |
osu.32435018195867 | that hang- dog ruffian, scour- ing the ventilator? |
osu.32435018195867 | “ Hard hit, Meyer? ” asked one. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ Is he the man who was lifted aboard, drunk, yesterday? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ Is he straight now? ” Futility. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ Is he the man who was lifted aboard, drunk, yesterday? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ Is he straight now? ” Futility. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ One share, is it not, Mr. Austen? ” asked Mr. Meyer, while he rubbed his II.4 Futility. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ Rowland, you say? ” bawled the officer above the howling of the wind. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ Shall I drop you over to the fishes, Baby? ” he asked, while his features soft- ened to an unwonted smile. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ What have we here, Rowland? ” said a voice. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ What is it? ” he muttered, wearily; “ whiskey nerves, or the dying flutter of a starved love. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ What ship- wreck was this — where was it? ” asked the puzzled magistrate of nobody in particular. |
osu.32435018195867 | “ What's wrong with the star- board anchor? |
uiug.30112039664757 | Andy, you here? |
uiug.30112039664757 | Well James? ” and the latter interrogative was addressed to the servant who opened the door and looked in in a frighten- ed manner. |
uiug.30112039664757 | “ Uncle?'' |
uc1.b5298882 | - 29 essary to resort to such a supposition? |
uc1.b5298882 | ? er, die echten Gespenster εeschichten. |
uc1.b5298882 | But how could a ghost trail its robe through the plain, matter- of- fact world of Augustan sunshine? |
uc1.b5298882 | Cr rather was he not himself ruled by it? |
uc1.b5298882 | Do these writers succeed in stimulating us to a mental state of fearsome delight? |
uc1.b5298882 | Do we believe for the instant that the scenes are real? |
uc1.b5298882 | Etwa weil hie und da ein schwaches Gerüt dergleichen nicht verträgt? |
uc1.b5298882 | Fiske, Christabel Forsythe:- Shesis submitted to the Columbian University in part satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Laster o? |
uc1.b5298882 | Has he done this consciously or unconsciously? |
uc1.b5298882 | He questions,'whence does it arise, if not from some hall unconscious undercurrent of our being, to which indefinite element the author has appealed?' |
uc1.b5298882 | Ho? |
uc1.b5298882 | How are we to account for this? |
uc1.b5298882 | How well Poe succeeds in getting his read- er to"sup full o? |
uc1.b5298882 | Igychology"(?) |
uc1.b5298882 | In Hoffrrann tiiw Suspense is sustainel loti rapid change 0? |
uc1.b5298882 | In the old Baron Roderick of"Das liajorat"we have a character strikingly like Usher, yet with more of- 2- ana? |
uc1.b5298882 | In this tale, where the motive is foun? |
uc1.b5298882 | Is it true that the complex self- con- scious people of today do not delight in the things which inspire terror? |
uc1.b5298882 | Ist es denn möglich, die Bedingnisse solcher Dichtungen festzustellen? |
uc1.b5298882 | Or is it true that they are ashamed to make known their delight? |
uc1.b5298882 | Or, again, what sends the heart fluttering up and quickens the feet of the man or woman who goes alone down a long dark hall or up a winding stair? |
uc1.b5298882 | Soll starke Most par nicht auſgetragen werden, weil einige am Tische sitzen, lie schwächlicher latur sind oder sich den l'accn ver- dorben haben?" |
uc1.b5298882 | Sully, in his"Outlines o? |
uc1.b5298882 | The cool and calculating manner in which it is executed is only less effective than that o? |
uc1.b5298882 | Und wer verstand sich auch darauf besser als unser herrlicher Tieck in mancher seiner Erzählungen? |
uc1.b5298882 | Warurn sollte es dem Dichter nicht vergönnt sein, lie IIebel der Furcht, les Grauens, des Entsetzens zu be- wegen? |
uc1.b5298882 | What is it that grips a child, forcing it to listen to ghost stories which drive it into ecstasies of fear, and yet forces it to beg for more? |
uc1.b5298882 | What means has he used? |
uc1.b5298882 | What would it have done at midnight, in some old chostly country house? |
uc1.b5298882 | closely allied to mesnerism is the state o? |
uc1.b5298882 | the while his heart leaps out to it? |
uiug.30112097122516 | Could it be his mortal enemy had left the grave to strike down a living foe, and to stare in derisive hatred from a raised visor? |
uiug.30112097122516 | Deep he drank, saying: “ Is it the hand of Constance or of Clare that bathes my brow? |
uiug.30112097122516 | Is it because Marmion of Fontenaye is present? |
uiug.30112097122516 | So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e’er heard of gallant like young Loch- invar? |
uiug.30112097122516 | They whispered one to another: “ Sawest thou ever such a face? |
uiug.30112097122516 | Who will lead the games and gambols? |
uiug.30112097122516 | \Hivnhlnisfiulmlll alwlslHIlI- XIT.lfidllq-fifi.r.. III ”~,s-'2 ‘'-'m f"0 L? |
uiug.30112097122516 | ask, Lord Heron, why the lady of the castle disdains to grace the hall to- day? |
uiug.30112097122516 | wilt thou stand All day, with bonnet in thy hand, To hear the lady preach? |
nyp.33433076076094 | , “ You ’re not afraid? ” she queried. |
nyp.33433076076094 | - “ Then what is there that has anything to do With it? ” “ I ’ll tell you. |
nyp.33433076076094 | . ” “ If what? ” she demanded peremptorily, as he paused. |
nyp.33433076076094 | 165 BUNCHES OF KNUCKLES “ Is n’t it enough? ” Captain Dettmar retorted. |
nyp.33433076076094 | 73 WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG “ You are Mr. Ward? ” Dave asked with a fatuousness that still further irritated him. |
nyp.33433076076094 | ? ” he quavered. |
nyp.33433076076094 | And did not all the four thousand Indians and three hundred of the brave cavaliers die on that vain quest? |
nyp.33433076076094 | And do you know what I ’ve been thinking? |
nyp.33433076076094 | And then to us, ‘ Who'll lend me a half- crown and a sovereign? |
nyp.33433076076094 | And what became of the men that mined all that gold? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Battered? |
nyp.33433076076094 | But I sure will, if you set to screaming. ” “ Wo n’t you stay a few minutes and talk? ” she urged. |
nyp.33433076076094 | But why the horse? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Can I say more? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Can he give the public a run for its money? ” “ He sure can, and he ’ll worry Ward a mighty heap on top of it. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Can you break and handle colts? ” He nodded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Can you name a pay- creek that has the color of that gold? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Did not God put it there? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Did not Pizarro lead three hundred and fifty Spanish cavaliers and four thousand Indians into the far Cordilleras in search of treasure? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Do I look like a man? ” “ She did n’t. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Do you know horses? ” His face lighted up and his eyes sparkled. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Do you understand? ” “ Yes, sir, ” Dave gasped. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Do you want the details? ” Duncan looked at him in the curious way one looks at any monstrosity, but made no reply. |
nyp.33433076076094 | For the cabin, raw bonita native style, turtle soup, omelette a la Samoset — ” “ What the dickens? ” Boyd Duncan inter- rupted. |
nyp.33433076076094 | He has com- mitted a violent and unprovoked assault on me. ” “ Is it so, Patsy? ” was the officer's query. |
nyp.33433076076094 | How were we to know that John Harned, who was so coldly ſangry, should go suddenly mad? |
nyp.33433076076094 | I need a second coachman — ” “ And wear a uniform? ” he interrupted sharply, the sneer of the free- born West in his voice and on his lips. |
nyp.33433076076094 | I say, do you want the rest of the details? ” “ Is that all you have to say? ” was the answer. |
nyp.33433076076094 | I say, do you want the rest of the details? ” “ Is that all you have to say? ” was the answer. |
nyp.33433076076094 | I ’m fair murdered. ” “ What are you going to do, officer? ” Watson demanded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | In all his score of years of wandering and studying so- 4???? |
nyp.33433076076094 | In all his score of years of wandering and studying so- 4???? |
nyp.33433076076094 | In all his score of years of wandering and studying so- 4???? |
nyp.33433076076094 | In all his score of years of wandering and studying so- 4???? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Is it true or not true that you were drunk? |
nyp.33433076076094 | It all came about because Maria Valenzuela said: “ You English people are — what shall I say? |
nyp.33433076076094 | It is a good joke is it not?—what you call a pun? |
nyp.33433076076094 | It is barbarous — no? ” “ But they are men, ” said John Harned; “ and they prize- fight out of desire. |
nyp.33433076076094 | It is unreasonable, is it not? ” “ Men are unreasonable when they are angry, ” Watson answered meekly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | John Harned was now in what- you- call Berserker rage — no? |
nyp.33433076076094 | MAN to do? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Mebbe I break my arm, eh? |
nyp.33433076076094 | No? ” “ No, ” said John Harned. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Or some guy slips me a bunch of dope? ” He shoºk his head solemnly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Perhaps you will have something to drink? ” He hesitated, and did not reply; but she could see the admiration for her growing in his eyes. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Savve? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Shall we wait until to- morrow, or give them this evening? ” “ Christmas Eve, by all means, ” was the man ’s judgment. |
nyp.33433076076094 | She's a loo- loo — “ What is a loo- loo? ” Peter Winn interrupted. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Slightly? ” he managed to articulate. |
nyp.33433076076094 | The capadore was very 42 THE MADNESS OF JOHN HARNED bull- fight and you like it — no? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Then why should the horse count for so much? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Was n’t I a pretty good bit of all right? ”- Milner nodded and agreed. |
nyp.33433076076094 | What d ’ ye say? ” Then Rivera took their breaths away. |
nyp.33433076076094 | What d'ye say, Mexican? ” Rivera shook his head. |
nyp.33433076076094 | What do you mean to see me about? |
nyp.33433076076094 | What do you think? ” “ I think the bull had no chance, ” he said. |
nyp.33433076076094 | What do you want? ” 74. |
nyp.33433076076094 | What kind of a show can he put up? |
nyp.33433076076094 | What will it be? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Where ’s my son? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Which way might you be comin ’? ” “ There it was, that tang again. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why did he say he was the Dodo? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why did he so wantonly attack me? ” And thus was Sol Witberg given a liberal education in the art of perjury. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why did n’t you come to me like a man? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why do n't you speak? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why do n’t you beg to be let Off? ” “ I might, ” he answered, licking his dry lips. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why do n’t you come out and say it to my face? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why do n’t you lie some more? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why have you come to tell me? ” “ To warn you of your danger. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why should a man feel shame for the hair on his face? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why should he watch the bull and say that it did not count, and then go im- mediately and most horribly mad because a horse screamed? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Why was I born? |
nyp.33433076076094 | Will you take it? ” 230 TO KILL A MAN “ Will I, ma’am ’. ” His voice was rich with gratitude and enthusiasm. |
nyp.33433076076094 | Yet why did not John Harned go mad when the bull was killed? |
nyp.33433076076094 | You have not seen the bull- fight — no? |
nyp.33433076076094 | by some other vessel, I mean? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | ha'It is true — no'? |
nyp.33433076076094 | have I not seen men look in her eyes? |
nyp.33433076076094 | satisfied? ” I asked her. |
nyp.33433076076094 | shall I say feminine? |
nyp.33433076076094 | — savage — no? |
nyp.33433076076094 | ‘ For how many sovereigns would you go? ” “ ‘ There are not enough coined to get me over-, side, ” was his answer. |
nyp.33433076076094 | ‘ If I threw it? ’ This last more softly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | ‘ It is a fortune to him, and he might go over after it. ” “ ‘ Would n’t you?' |
nyp.33433076076094 | ‘ What was it all about? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Am I drunk? ” The officer looked at him with sullen, menacing eyes and nodded to Patsy to continue. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ And now that the horse fights the bull, what weapons has it? ” “ The horse does not fight the bull, ” said Luis Cervallos. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ And who are you? ” “ Harry Bancroft, ” Dave lied. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Animus? ” Watson replied. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Are the horses then likewise doomed? ” “ They are blindfolded so that they may not see the bull, ” said Luis Cervallos. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Are you aware of the solemnity of the oath you took to testify to nothing but the truth on this witness stand? ” the Judge demanded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Boyd? ” Minnie said softly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Boys, do you know what that girl did? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ But where does he get the money? ” Vera de- manded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Do you know what that girl did? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Have a drink? ” Roberts sipped his highball and unburdened himself. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ He threw me overboard. ” “ You are not making a mistake? ” “ How could I? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ He threw me overboard. ” “ You are not making a mistake? ” “ How could I? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ How can he hear me with such a racket? ” Duncan complained. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ I turn over what is left to you and the law. ” “ That? ” Consul Lingford queried, in accent of horror. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ I was at your house, or in the grounds, I mean. ” “ What were you doing there? ” “ I came to break in, ” Dave answered in all frankness. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Is it not a- what- you- call — sporting proposition — no? ” “ It is certainly, ” said John Harned. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Is it not superb? ” John Harned nodded, but did not look at her. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Just trying to keep cool? ” “ Oh, Boyd! ” was her answer, and one wet hand reached out and touched his. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Lucky little beggars that he did n’t get one of them. ” “ ‘ Are they afraid of sharks? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ No; what? ” “ That I ’ll wish you a Merry Christmas. ” “ By George, I never thought of it. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Oh, ” said John Harned, “ then is the horse there to be gored? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Politics is a dirty trade, is n't it, Judge? ” he remarked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Quite done? ” Captain Dettmar made no answer. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Say, do you know what I ’ve been thinking? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Slightly, sir? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ The Gringos say it is a cruel sport — no? ” said Luis Cervallos. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ The lance of the picador is to keep the bull from goring the horse. ” “ Then are horses rarely gored? ” asked John Harned. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Well? ” Duncan demanded in a low voice, but sharply. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Well? ” “ I was over in Mill Valley last night, ” Dave began confusedly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What do you mean by coming here and try- 77~~~ WORLD WAS YOUNG ing to blackmail me? ” Mr. Ward was snarling at him. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What do you mean? ” “ I mean that he is not trying to pick us up, ” she went on in the same composed voice. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What do you think? ” asked Maria Valen- zuela. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What do you want? ” he demanded sullenly, as the other stood over him. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What has come? ” Peter demanded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What right have you to say that? ” he cried. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What was it? ” Captain Dettmar, who was at, the wheel, asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What ’s the lubber holding over there for? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ What ’s the mix- up? ” “ Hello, Charley, ” was the answer. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Who struck the first blow? ” Patsy's attorney asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Why did you enter this place of unsavory reputation? ” was asked him. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Why does n’t he jibe? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Why not let it drop? ” said the Prosecuting Attorney. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Will you kindly answer one question,| 236 TO KILL A MAN ma'am? ” the man said. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ Would it not be safer to hamstring the bull be- fore he comes on? ” Maria Valenzuela was made angry by this sneer in John Harned ’s words. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ You see my bruised and bleeding face? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ Ai n’t I woman? ” she demanded. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ And are you happy? |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ And she loves you? ” “ I said yes. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ Are n't you? ” he asked back. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ For me? ” she said very softly. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ Is your wife waiting for you? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ Romance? ” she told me. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ What is the matter?' |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ Widower? ” 25 THE NIGHT- BORN was too preposterous, the whole thing, and I lied like a gentleman. |
nyp.33433076076094 | “ ‘ “ What you doing? ” he says. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ( Gd L J ° b ” V- 3,119 I Q ‘ ‘ dichlg_ apt? ’ Gran ’ 3 1-‘U- °'1 rnodp- n. ‘lZt J ’--1-'I-,-~__-~. |
mdp.39076002660541 | 267 ‘ How can I be sure of that, hiding in this hole like a wolf in his den ’? |
mdp.39076002660541 | 279?~ ‘ We must retire, brothers, ’ said Lazoff. |
mdp.39076002660541 | 383 4? |
mdp.39076002660541 | 73 ‘ But wait a moment, ’ said Mr Yorke; ‘ what does this mean? |
mdp.39076002660541 | 75 swarthy guide; ‘ we shall be at Siga long before Ahmed reaches the place. ’ ‘ Oh then Ahmed is to meet us there? |
mdp.39076002660541 | And Issett Bey? |
mdp.39076002660541 | And why was one carried away and two left to lie where they had dropped? |
mdp.39076002660541 | And your Bimbashi is in Kirk- Kilisse? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Are you sure? ’ ‘ Too sure, Yanitch, my poor friend. |
mdp.39076002660541 | At any rate, that ’s how it ’s been for the last three years. ’ ‘ Rackety sort of spot to live in, is n’t it? ’ remarked Billy. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Be sure that the Kaimakam has clever spies at work, and if he finds aught out it is all over with us. ’ ‘ But what are we to do with my son? |
mdp.39076002660541 | But Peter here is unconscious. ’ ‘ He still lives? ’ said the captain. |
mdp.39076002660541 | But are you sure he got away? |
mdp.39076002660541 | But the reserves, did they fall back? |
mdp.39076002660541 | But what does it mean? ’ The Greek shook his head, but said nothing; he was puzzled. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Can we continue our march, Lazoff? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Can you make the effort, Ivan? ’ ‘ I can, ’ cried the Bulgar. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Could he open the door suddenly and burst through them, and make a run for it? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Could he swim the river, gain the other side, and make off before the muleteer cleared the little wood? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Did I not bid you keep the stable- door fast closed? ’ LULE BURGAS. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Did I not bid you watch the horses in the stable? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Did they take him for an enemy? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Did you hear about Strezoff, the rich merchant who lives near Muselim? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Do you not trust me? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Do you think he will trouble him- self with a spy as a prisoner? ’ said the ser- geant. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Friend it could not be creeping here with such mysterious care and silence; and if enemy, what enemy? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Friends or foes? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Had they run on Osman Aga ’s band after all? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Hallo, what ’s that? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Has old Abdul Bey gone? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Have you heard of the work of the Fourth Army Corps to- day? |
mdp.39076002660541 | He wants to make them pay for his ear. ’ ‘ Ah, they cut off his ear? |
mdp.39076002660541 | How are things going? ’ asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | How had he come here? |
mdp.39076002660541 | How had he escaped? |
mdp.39076002660541 | How otherwise am I to get my seven? ’ ‘ Seven! |
mdp.39076002660541 | How was he to find out whether Issett Bey had passed or no? |
mdp.39076002660541 | I came to report the matter. ’ ‘ Bears, eh? ’ cried Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | I have examined the wound. ’ ‘ You stabbed me, Ahmed? ’ said Tom, still a little confused about things. |
mdp.39076002660541 | I hope you will find your Bimbashi there. ’ ‘ Why are you so sure that we shall get in to- morrow? |
mdp.39076002660541 | I met them on the road. ’ ‘ Then why are you dressed as a Tzigane? ’ she asked. |
mdp.39076002660541 | I sup- pose there ’s a railway somewhere handy? ’ ‘ Now you ’re getting on the spot, ’ chuckled 8 THE scours ’ CONTEST. |
mdp.39076002660541 | I ’ll soon pull round, I hope. ’ ‘ Father, was it my fault? ’ asked Tom in a low, anxious voice. |
mdp.39076002660541 | If it came to a shindy, would you side with the Turks of whom you speak so amiably?' |
mdp.39076002660541 | Is anything wrong, Dragoulos? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Is n’t she a whopper?' |
mdp.39076002660541 | It was as safe there as in a bank; who would dream of money on a ragged gipsy? |
mdp.39076002660541 | It was of no earthly use to say a word about it; it was all in the day ’s work when dealing with Turks; but what was he to do? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Lazofl? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Major Youssouf is in command. ’ ‘ And this path, oh effendi, will it lead us to the camp as we were told? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Men have broken into my cabin. ’ ‘ What! ’ said Mr Yorke quickly; ‘ can they suspect where Tom is? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Now, how has this foolish tale got wind? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Other regiments are being pushed forward to attack, and we are to cover them. ’ ‘ And why may we not attack? ’ grumbled the giant. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Perhaps you have killed a dozen. ’ ‘ But how can I tell that, my captain? ’ growled Giorgi, slapping the stock of his rifle. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Pomaks? |
mdp.39076002660541 | The English Tzigane goes first. ’ ‘ No, no, ’ broke in Tom; ‘ why should I have first chance? |
mdp.39076002660541 | The Turks were firing hotly upon Milofl? |
mdp.39076002660541 | The poet Lazoff knows it best of all. ’ ‘ Oh he is a poet? |
mdp.39076002660541 | The first thing is to secure your safety. ’ ‘ Of course it would be of no use to go to the Kaimakam? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Then, where under the sun do you hang out? ’ cried the astonished Billy. |
mdp.39076002660541 | To whom does he signal? ’ Lazoff shook his head as if he did not like the look of things, and turned to skirt round the dip. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Was Issett Bey there? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Was he safe? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Was it all his fault? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Was it he? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Was fighting going on in the burning village? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Were these notes a signal to call those who would seize him and reward his betrayer? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Were they friends or foes? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What are they doing here? ’ But before the inquiry had fallen from his lips he had answered himself. |
mdp.39076002660541 | What did it mean? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What had they now? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What have you done? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What hope had he to escape from this wild hillman, to whom man- slaying was second nature? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What hope of their escape? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What is he to do? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What is to be done? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What of Issett Bey? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What of his quest? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What of the Bulgars? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What seven? ’ demanded the captain. |
mdp.39076002660541 | What was wrong? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What were his friends to do? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What would his fate be? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What would war be like? |
mdp.39076002660541 | What ’s to be done? ’ A big voice on the other side of the Arab answered his unspoken question. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Whence? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Where are these men who shoot at us? ’ And then the Turkish LULE BURGAS. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Where have those Redifs sprung from? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Where is the wound? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Where shall we be if I can show no title to this land, if I have nothing to prove my rights? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who and what were they? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who knows what ears may catch our words? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who lay there? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who shall fight against the will of Allah? ’ Issett Bey spoke with the quiet fatalism which lies at the root of every genuine Turkish nature. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who were they? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who would suspect a Bulgarian spy in the dress of a Tzigane? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Who, then? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Why did the men fall? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Why had they fired at him? |
mdp.39076002660541 | Why take needless trouble? ’ The poet came scrambling across. |
mdp.39076002660541 | Yet if zaptiehs, why had they fled from him like this? |
mdp.39076002660541 | You went in search of a great deal more than you knew. ’ ‘ And Novala itself, father; can you get it into shape again? |
mdp.39076002660541 | You ’ ve heard of it? |
mdp.39076002660541 | You ’ ve seen the valley? |
mdp.39076002660541 | are you mad? ’ roared Lazoff. |
mdp.39076002660541 | gipsies, ’ said the police- officer, a stout man in a dirty blue uniform, with broken riding- boots; ‘ how long have they been here? |
mdp.39076002660541 | our colonel will let a spy go who has been in the camp? |
mdp.39076002660541 | the commander! ’ said the Pomak in a tone of contemptuous surprise; ‘ and what should the Bimbashi have to say to thee, a Tzigane? |
mdp.39076002660541 | who dare to lift their hands against the padishah. ’ ‘ Was not one of them, effendi, a Nizam regiment? ’ asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ And you will be Welcome to him? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Bimbashi, where shall I fire? ’ ‘ Bimbashi, there is nothing to shoot at. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ But those Turks are brutes and beasts, are n’t they? ’ he de- manded. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Can nothing be done to Dervish Bey for this, ’ demanded Tom; ‘ all this cruel slaughter and destruction and outrage'? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Come, ’ said the colonel sternly, ‘ tell the truth; who and what you are in reality? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Do you go every holiday? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Do you not know you have only to wait for orders and obey them? — All of you, ’ he went on, ‘ who have any food left had better eat. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Do you think it ’s really coming at last, father? ’ asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Do you think they will come again? ’ he asked the captain. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ For whom do you watch, comrade? ’ he asked with a smile.' |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Greetings, effendi, ’ he said; ‘ you are safe and well, the praise to Allah! ’ ‘ How did you know where I was? ’ said Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Has the Kaimakam found out the truth and done any harm at Novala? ’ A sense of disaster had suddenly smitten him. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Have I brought this awful business on you and Novala? ’ That was the doubt that had tortured him every moment of the journey. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Have you not heard I have for- bidden these filthy outlaws to linger among us? ’ The old Turk looked up from his yataghan. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Have you not received a report lately from your brother, Lieutenant Yanitch? ’ asked the colonel. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ He is only a boy. ’ ‘ He is here, is he? ’ cried Ivan quickly; ‘ and is he dressed as a Tzigane? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ He is only a boy. ’ ‘ He is here, is he? ’ cried Ivan quickly; ‘ and is he dressed as a Tzigane? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ He will receive me with welcome. ’ ‘ What is the name of the Bimbashi? ’ was the next question. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ How comest thou to know of them? ’ ‘ Because the Christian they seek is here, ’ whispered his wife. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ How did they do it? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ How is Issett Bey? ’ he asked. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ How now, brothers? ’ asked the poet. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ I say, father, ’ said Tom, ‘ what ’s this about a new Kaimakam[ local governor]? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ I say, skipper, ’ he remarked, ‘ have you anything on for the third week in August? ’ ‘ Not that I know of at present, ’ said Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ I wonder if they know anything in Polos about the bears on the war- path? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ I wonder where it is? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ I- Iow long does it take you to get home? ’ he asked. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ If not zaptiehs, ’ said the Turk, ‘ who, then, were they? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Is he dead, Lazoff? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Is the hill taken, brother? ’ cried a Turk. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Is the river easy to pass? ’ asked Tom quickly. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Is there a lane by which they could hurry round to beset us on both sides? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Is this the Tzigane you seek? ’ cried Ivan, and threw open the door. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ It is that which picks off many a good man. ’ ‘ Will they rush us? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Look here, Ahmed, ’ said Tom, ‘ tell me at once what's wrong? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Look here, Sherif, ’ said the English lad; ‘ how would it be if we separated, one going up and the other down? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Miloff, ’ called the poet, ‘ have you a bomb left? ’ ‘ Yes, one, ’ replied the bomb- thrower. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Of what use to march these men up? ’ muttered the captain. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Sali, ’ he said in sharp, low tones, ‘ why are you here? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Shall you be at home? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Some of these men thought you were dead, but I knew better. ’ ‘ Where is Osman Aga? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ The shepherd has fled at sight of us, ’ called Tom to Lazoff ‘ Was he Turk or Christian? ’ asked Lazoff anxiously. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Then, why are you here?' |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ There are no Bulgarians here, ’ said Tom; ‘ who has set fire to the village? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ This has been a grand day for Turkey. ’ ‘ Have you retaken Lule Burgas? ’ said Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Tom, my lad, ’ he said in a deep voice, ‘ what have you done? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Turks hammering Christians, eh? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ We can see both sides of the ridge and both ways along it for a good distance. ’ ‘ Can we? ’ said Yanitch, and shook his head. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What are you doing, Ivan? ’ cried his wife. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What does this mean, brother? ’ said the giant, turning to Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What madman has started those fellows? ’ thought Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What ’s wrong with little Nadejda? ’ thought Tom; then he chuckled. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What ’s wrong? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What! ’ cried Tom; ‘ who is it? ’ ‘ Black Michael, ’ whispered Basil. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ What, then, are you? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ When do we go in for the last push of the bayonet, Captain Chonina? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Where are they, effendi? ’ he asked. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Where are you going, effendi? ’ quavered Basil. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Where are your bandages? ’ cried Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Where ’s that chap I laid out at the door? ’ thought Tom, and he slipped back under cover/ 68 mm TZIGANE. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Why do you encourage these unclean dogs to halt among our abodes, oh Abdullah? ’ he demanded. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Why do you halt here? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Why not, Ahmed? ’ he said. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Why on earth do you hang out in such an outlandish place? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Will that street lead us to the Konak? ’ he asked, pointing to the mouth of the lane before them. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ Will you swear to me by the great oath? ’ ‘ I will, brother. ’ ‘ Then do so. ’ The gipsy motioned to Tom to approach him. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ‘ You did? ’ cried Tom. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ By whom were ye directed? ’ ‘ It was in truth, oh efi'endi, by Christian dogs. ’ ‘ They have misled you. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ I seek that Nizam regiment, oh effendi; tell me, I pray you where I may find it. ’ ‘ Whom seekest thou in the regiment? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ Kim olir 0[ who goes there]? ’ cried the Turkish sentry; but the men whom he chal- lenged were already gone. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ Never, brother. ’ ‘ Would you give such service? ’'‘ I would, brother. ’ ‘ You know the Kaimakam, Dervish Bey? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ Never, brother. ’ ‘ Would you give such service? ’'‘ I would, brother. ’ ‘ You know the Kaimakam, Dervish Bey? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ That ’s just it, ’ said Tom, and smiled again; ‘ I shall be at home all right. ’ ‘ Well, then, what ’s to hinder you? |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’ ‘ Where are they? ’ cried the Bulgarian captain, he of the neat uniform. |
mdp.39076002660541 | ’* ‘ I do, brother. ’ ‘ Have I ever asked of you any service in return? |
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mdp.39076002247794 | 117 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY Nay, rather, remembering the affair of André ’s letter, could I not be sure they would do so? |
mdp.39076002247794 | 123 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY “ How do they find it there? |
mdp.39076002247794 | 179 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY “ What is the meaning of this, Rosalie? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | 2.13 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY ll You mean the British soldier who was here before you came? |
mdp.39076002247794 | 32 “ How do you spell ‘ traitorous, ’ Peg? ”. |
mdp.39076002247794 | 42 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY “ You wish to see me, sir, on this business? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | 88 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY The only member of the family who did naught for our great cause? |
mdp.39076002247794 | A new game of puzzles? ” “ ’ T is no puzzle to you, Miss Patty, ” he re- turned gravely. |
mdp.39076002247794 | And who are you to give me orders in front of a lady? |
mdp.39076002247794 | And, after all, what ’s a trip to Philadelphia? |
mdp.39076002247794 | As king he would plot to be emperor; my mind centered on the word “ plot. ” VVhy was it that I thought of plots in connection with Arnold? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Bitterness against Tories seems to grow, rather than to abate. ” ‘ “ Then why not destroy them? ” I asked, com- pletely puzzled. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Bring the mattress, Ira. ” “ Then she is n’t dead? ” I gasped. |
mdp.39076002247794 | But I am certain I can tell a rascal when I see one. ” “ Who is the man Patty hath in mind? ” Val asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | But can a man move against his superior oflicer upon naught more than suspicion? ”'“ No, ” Hamilton agreed. |
mdp.39076002247794 | But he had not seated himself ere his glance lit on the letter his wife held in her hand and he addressed her abruptly: “ What ’s that I see? |
mdp.39076002247794 | But how about those papers? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Could it be that I had misjudged him all the time? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Didst ever hear her speak of this intimate? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Do you not see that you will be the first to be suspect if aught goes wrong? ” “ Nay, that I do not! |
mdp.39076002247794 | Dost think the weather will be fair? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Dost wish 77 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY to be hanged? ” Such were the words that met my ear, and in a moment I had pounced upon the speaker. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Doth he look well or ill? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Had Rosalie ’s suspicions infected me? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Hast seen any of my fam- ily — or the Willings — or any other friends? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Have I not said again and again that you could not judge the wit of Americans by the fair of New York? |
mdp.39076002247794 | How could a young girl befool grown men? |
mdp.39076002247794 | How had the accident occurred? |
mdp.39076002247794 | How was I to set about inspecting even one such message? |
mdp.39076002247794 | I asked him why he had n’t made shift to lose it on the road here. ” “ Did it come from the office? ” I inquired in some surprise. |
mdp.39076002247794 | In Europe we have won the help of France; but in previous wars who has conquered, France or England? ” “ Rosalie! ” I cried indignantly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | In- deed, how know you it is a man at all? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Inquiries were made, and I set about to get you some small patronage and position — as is your due. ” “ And who are you? ” asked Gilbert. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Is the dust deep on the city road? |
mdp.39076002247794 | NW5 3. ‘ “ How do you spell ‘ traitorous, ’ Peg?" |
mdp.39076002247794 | Now, 28 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY what ’s to do? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Now, what do you think of that, miss? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Only, is he welcomed kindly? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Or could I go there and demand speech with him? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Or was it some agent of his, sent to make, from the sale of the papers, the money he had failed to find when he stopped us on the road? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Rosalie was right about his tenderness for his pretty Peggy; could she be equally right in her suspicion of him? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Run away under fire? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Scarce soldiers from New York? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Shall I try to turn and gallop back to the farm? ” “ What makes you think any one ’s there? ” I asked, craning my neck in an effort to see. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Shall I try to turn and gallop back to the farm? ” “ What makes you think any one ’s there? ” I asked, craning my neck in an effort to see. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Sorrier for his family and his friends who must suffer in his downfall. ” “ How know you the man hath a family? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Sup- posing it to be Peggy, I asked: “ How do you spell ‘ traitorous, ’ Peg? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Then, having had time to think: “ Who are these men? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Think you I too should don one for the journey? ” “ Stay, stay, Peggy! ” I laughed. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Think you I ’d take a favor from an enemy of our king? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Think you she will re- member not to let your name slip past your lips? ” I pondered this point for a moment; then I laughed. |
mdp.39076002247794 | To- morrow she will be so stiff and sore she will not be able to lift her head from her pillow. ” “ And the day after? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Was there ever a merrier smile? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Was this — could it be the highwayman in person? |
mdp.39076002247794 | We are pitted in our poverty against the richest nation in the world, yet we will humble it. ” “ Then why this to- do over the papers? |
mdp.39076002247794 | We have the ride back to town before us, and Uncle john will fret if nightfall overtakes us on the road. ” “ Indeed must you go? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Were they warmly received, and was their loyalty re- warded? ” “ I ’ ve not been told so, ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002247794 | What else says she? ” “ Oh, the usual thing! |
mdp.39076002247794 | What is it? ” she asked anxiously, hovering over me like a hen who sees a hawk threatening her chicks. |
mdp.39076002247794 | What mean you? ” I asked in genuine puzzlement. |
mdp.39076002247794 | What surety had I that letters sent back from here would not pass through the general ’s hands before leaving? |
mdp.39076002247794 | What were they like to think of my new name? |
mdp.39076002247794 | What will you do an she finds you out? ” “ She wo n’t, ” I declared boldly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | What ’s your word? ” “ Naught different, ” the man stuttered, his eyes bulging. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Where do you live? ” “ Half a mile over yonder, across the fields. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Where would we be without women ’s wits? ” 148 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY find a suitable agent, a task he did not seem to consider easy. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Where ’s johnny gone? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Where, then, was Peggy? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Wherefore I ask thee, why dost thou, a maid of a family so well disposed, con- sort with one of the Meschianza rabble? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Who? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Who? ” I demanded. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Whom have we here? ” “ I am Patty Abbott, of Haddonfield in the 30 POWDER, PATCHES AND PATTY jerseys, ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002247794 | Wilt have a cup of chocolate ere we start? |
mdp.39076002247794 | Would naught satisfy this man ’s ambitions? |
mdp.39076002247794 | You ’d per- chance find yourself disturbed. ” “ Dost think I ’d leave now? ” I cried indig- nantly, my fatigue forgotten. |
mdp.39076002247794 | You? ” For a moment my statement had shaken Tarlton ’s cer- tainty. |
mdp.39076002247794 | late fracas; but dared I write of it? |
mdp.39076002247794 | the eligible swains in New York? ” “ Nay, nay! ” she replied laughingly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | them not to betray my secret? |
mdp.39076002247794 | whom is it from? ” asked Rosalie, with considerable excitement. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ A Virginia deserter! ” What was it General Lafayette had said? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Am I crazed? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ An you? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ And why should I be beholden to you? ” “ I? ” The visitor had a fat and merry chuckle. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ And why should I be beholden to you? ” “ I? ” The visitor had a fat and merry chuckle. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Are not Peggy and the babe wonderful? ” I said. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Bad news? ” I ventured to ask. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Belike she counteth upon her company, and will need time to arrange new plans. ” “ You mean Miss Rosalie can not go? ” I hesi- tated. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ But where is Sarah? ” I asked, staring at her in surprise. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ But who knows? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ But your hair, my dear — you have made very free with the powder. ” “ Is it too much? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ But — oh, Rosalie! — shall we ever be able to catch that horse? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Can you ride? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Dead? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Did I win, Pat? ” I managed to check my sobs to reply. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Do you know why General Arnold has gone down- stream? ” I asked, breathlessly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Dost know how to re- load? ” Sybil asked un- der her breath. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Dost remember, Rose, ” she said, “ when Fair- brook, watching you, declared he was sure you were as dangerous with weapons as without them? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Egad, we always win,—or almost always,—but where ’s the use when we ca n’t hold what we win? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ For the first time are we out- generaled in this department. ” “ What ’s that you say? ” Uncle john spoke hastily, for him. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Had we not better set about getting Miss Ro- salie to Harrogate? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Have I not heard it said that ‘ a woman is as old as she looks ’? ” I giggled. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Have you a letter there that I can set on its way? ” he asked politely. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ He drove from headquar- ters with Mr. Richard Peters, and I thought it best to return here with him. ” “ He? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Her convictions were ever like to be on the side of the coat that bore the richest lace. ” “ Now, what mean you by that? ” I demanded. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ How came you to take service with Madam Roberts to coerce her daughter? ” I asked without preamble. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ How can it be? ” I whispered. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ How shall you set about having your parental authority enforced, madam? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ How — how came you by this? ” I stuttered. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ I wonder if it would be too much to ask that you give Sudsy the pleasure of accom- panying you? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Is there any chance that I can return it by being of help to you in your present task? ” The man started at my words and looked at me keenly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Lie still a space, ” she said; “ the hoofs will pass. ” “ How knew you I ’d see hoofs? ” asked Rosalie in a strained whisper. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ May I fetch you a dish of tea? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ No — ah — no word of — Rosalie? ” he asked, with something perilously close to a sniff. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Now what ’s your errand? ” I asked curtly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Now, how did you guess it? ” Peggy ’s tone was chagrined. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Now, may I bid you good night? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Now, what is your plan? ” “ Some one else must follow Arnold ’s example and desert to the British, ” I suggested boldly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Now, what meant he by saying Mistress Ar- nold would have need of her friends? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Patty, ” Rosalie replied seriously, “ hast thou ever counted the chances against us in this enter- prise? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Rosalie, ” I shouted, “ pray, who is prejudiced now? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Said I not that it would be slow? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Saw you ever the like? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Saw you ever the like? ” Mrs. Brisket scolded affectionately, as she gave the messenger the packed bag and shut the door on him. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ She? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Think you my friends would urge me to visit them an there was aught to fear? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Think you this will pass muster? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Uncle john and your father — will they ever forgive me? ”. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ VV hat do you say to making another call at Mount Pleasant, Patty? ” she suggested one fine day. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ We were welcomed warmly — with shot and shell. ” “ Then we have won no victories there? ” Miss Franks ’s spirits were plainly dashed. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What did he want of me? ” “ That he would not tell. ” Mrs. Brisket ’s tone was mystery itself. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What do you think of my niece ’s project to go there on a visit? ” Master Sedden ’s eyes wandered to mine in some surprise. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What have I done to annoy you? ” he inquired, instead of answering my question. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What is her condition? ” I questioned anx- iously. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What is it, my lamb? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What is it? ” I asked breathlessly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What know you of my task, ma’am? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What think you of this junket, Patty? ” my uncle asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What thought you of this emissary of my mother ’s? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What use is he to us? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What ’s that? ” “ ’ T is Sarah Craig. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ What ’s your plan? — for I know you have one. ” “ We ’ll do what we ’ ve done before, ” Rebecca explained. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ When shall I say she may undertake the journey? ” Hannah shrugged her shoulders. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Where do they think I ’ ve gone? ” I asked, to lead the subject from the British officers, who scarce interested me as they did Becky. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Where, then, is your luck? ” I asked with some impatience. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Whereis he? ” Val asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Who giveth you useful tidings now that poor E. P. U. is silent? ” “ The boot is on the other foot, ” Val said slowly. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Why did n’t jane wake me? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Why doth she always treat me so despite- fully? ” he burst out. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Why should I deny it? |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Wouldst rather talk of politics with Rosalie than of — other things with me? ” she asked in pretended annoyance. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ You truly think that Arnold is in communica- tion with the British? ” I asked, agape. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ You would not have me so mean- spirited as to claim a mother who repudiates me? ” I said. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Your age? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ Your reform? ” I queried. |
mdp.39076002247794 | “ ‘ Val is not, ’ what? ” Arnold took me up quickly. |
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mdp.39076002560410 | 5'2 THE SPANISH GALLEON “ Patchy Davis? ” he choked, “ and what has Patchy Davis to do with this again? ” He advanced towards the rector. |
mdp.39076002560410 | 5'2 THE SPANISH GALLEON “ Patchy Davis? ” he choked, “ and what has Patchy Davis to do with this again? ” He advanced towards the rector. |
mdp.39076002560410 | :?. |
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mdp.39076002560410 | All those good rich gold pieces — and the bags of diamonds — you’ll not be leaving them, will you, Sammy? ” The man shook her ofl roughly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | And for why? |
mdp.39076002560410 | And the treasure? ” She ran to him and, grasping his arm, burst out, “ Sammy! |
mdp.39076002560410 | Ask him what people. ” “ What people, Sammy? ” asked the rector. |
mdp.39076002560410 | But it ’s worth it, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | But tell me, why are you telling me this story? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Ca n’t you see, Dewi? ” Dewi rubbed his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Ca n’t you see? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Can we go home now? ” Morgan growled his displeasure into his whiskers. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Can you hear anything? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Captain Morgan grufliy demanded, “ What does the fool want now? ” The rector vouchsafed the opinion that it would be as well to find out. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Come along, we’ll — er — investigate further. ” “ Do n’t you think we should try to find Handel Mor- gan, sir? ” asked Peter. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Dewi gripped Peter ’s arm, and whispered, “ Search party? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Dewi scratched his head, and said: “ He ’s a cool ’ un, is n’t he? ” It was some time before Handel Morgan returned. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Did n’t the gentleman say you ’re goin’ for a nice long voyage? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Did you or did you not find anything? ” Simcox, a tall ungainly man, bald- headed, shifted un- comfortably on his feet. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Did you tell him? ” “ Er — no. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Do n’t ye, me bucking handsome boy? ” He winked prodigiously at Peter. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Do n’t you rea- lize that Davis and that woman are coming back? ” “ I ’d like to explore this place, ” said Dewi. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Do they think they can send me to the gallows? ” “ But that smoke will be seen for miles around, Sammy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Do you know where she disappeared? ” The rector shook his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Do you think I would leave all my wealth to them? |
mdp.39076002560410 | D’you hear me? ” The rector nodded his head gently and glanced at the flight of gulls that squawked noisily from their cliff eyries. |
mdp.39076002560410 | D’you think they're looking for us? ” Peter shook his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | GULL ISLAND I21 “ Does this boy mean anything to you? ” she demanded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Give it up, Patchy Davis, and have another glass of rum. ” “ A child ’s dream, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Have you forgotten it ’s ours for the taking? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Have you really got a plan? ” Again the sou’-wester nodded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | He can not eat jewels, can he? |
mdp.39076002560410 | How did you get here? |
mdp.39076002560410 | I fell down ’em, did n’t I? ” “ Yes, but — — ” he turned excitedly, and shook Dewi. |
mdp.39076002560410 | I found them, did n’t I? |
mdp.39076002560410 | I hid behind a rock like you said, and the kids climbed the cliff by the waterfall, and disappeared. ” “ Disappeared? |
mdp.39076002560410 | I must have evidence, you rea- lize that? |
mdp.39076002560410 | I ’m only a woman, and a woman can do nothing, Mr. Davis. ”\ “ Only a woman, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | I"_,_ ¢,?{'.' |
mdp.39076002560410 | In front of us, I mean? ” Peter shook his head, and moved away. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Iron bars — — ” “ Notice anything below the window? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Is all my work to end like this? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Is it Dai ‘ Slippers ’ or Handel Mor- gan? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Is n’t it, Peter? ” Peter stared rapturously at the galleon, and did not an- swer until Dewi tugged his arm. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Is that another order? ” “ Yes, it is. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Is that enough for you? ” Patchy did not answer at once. |
mdp.39076002560410 | It makes letters and words for people to see — — ” Handel Morgan broke in quickly—“What people? |
mdp.39076002560410 | It ’s not human. ” “ Have you forgotten that Patchy Davis is behind us? ” “ And ghosts in front. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Let ’s explore. ” “ What about Patchy Davis? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Let ’s go home. ” “ We ’re going to find Handel Morgan. ” “ Back the way we came? ” Peter looked grave. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Now — ye’re a smart man, Dai, and smart men like yourself want to get on, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Of course it will probably never be found, but — — ” “ But the boys think that they can find it, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Remember? |
mdp.39076002560410 | See the date on it? ” The little man leaned forward and peered hard at the coin. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Shall I change the gold piece for you, Mr. Davis? ” Patchy looked up at her. |
mdp.39076002560410 | So have you, no doubt, hey? ” He looked slily at the rector as he spoke. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Sooner we get to Handel Morgan the better. ” “ But where does this passage lead? ” Dewi demanded plaintively. |
mdp.39076002560410 | The ghost of the Spanish lady, maybe? ” “ Ghosts ca n’t hurt us, ” answered Peter. |
mdp.39076002560410 | The murdering THE END OF THE SPANISH LADY I61 “ What shall we do, Patchy? ” asked Dewi. |
mdp.39076002560410 | The shepherds with their sheep — they all see the smoke. ” “ What are their names? ” asked Morgan roughly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Then tell Captain Handel Morgan of the coast guards what we have found. ” “ Yes, but how can we get out? |
mdp.39076002560410 | This is the profit of years of law breaking. ”~ “ That ’ll not stop us looking at it, will it? ”.f “ I ’m going to look at that desk. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Too soft- hearted like, that ’s always been the trouble. ” “ What habout us? ” whined Dandy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | We ’re going to board the gal1eon. ” “ Board her? |
mdp.39076002560410 | What are we going to do, Peter? ” Peter did not answer immediately. |
mdp.39076002560410 | What are we to do? ” “ We ca n’t stay here. |
mdp.39076002560410 | What did you say, Dewi? ” “ Now we can go home, ca n’t we? ” Peter stared incredulously at his towheaded companion. |
mdp.39076002560410 | What did you say, Dewi? ” “ Now we can go home, ca n’t we? ” Peter stared incredulously at his towheaded companion. |
mdp.39076002560410 | What the devil are you talking about? ” “ Well, it ’s not difficult to explain, my dear Captain Mor- gan. |
mdp.39076002560410 | What then? ” It was then that a remarkable thing happened. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Where would a poor old woman like me have a hundred guineas? ”_ Patchy leaned back, and stared fixedly at the woman. |
mdp.39076002560410 | Where ’s the other boy? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Who ’s in charge of this station? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Why do ye run from old Patchy? |
mdp.39076002560410 | Ye’d like to wear gold braid on the sleeve and have a cap with a shiny peak, now would n’t ye? |
mdp.39076002560410 | You are agreed? ” Morgan nodded his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | You know the story, of course? ” Morgan nodded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | You remember that day, woman? |
mdp.39076002560410 | You remember the skeletons of the Spanish sailors? |
mdp.39076002560410 | You should get to the island in one hour. ” “ How ’ll we know where to go? ” “ Sammy will come with you. |
mdp.39076002560410 | You understand? ” The voices sank lower, and Peter guessed that] oanna was giving the men their instructions. |
mdp.39076002560410 | You would n’t, Sammy, would you? ” Sammy looked down at her and laughed. |
mdp.39076002560410 | You ’ll not be leaving that, will you? |
mdp.39076002560410 | y“It ’s really you, sir? ” he stammered. |
mdp.39076002560410 | ‘_ “.-._>.g? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ A Spanish furriner, what carries a beautiful Spanish lady to this country two hundred years ago. ” “ What for? ” growled Peg Leg. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ A theory ’s a guess, ai n’t it? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Ah, but he ’s a glorious laddie, is n’t he now, Peg? ” Peg snorted. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Am I to under- stand, ” he said acidly, “ am I to understand that you expect me to believe ghost stories? ” He stood up and raved at them. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ An ’ could ye swim that far? ” asked Patchy eagerly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ And a thorough search of the caves, hey? ” The rector nodded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Are n’t we being somewhat hasty? ” he asked diflidently. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Are you all right, Peter? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Be a disappointment if we just walk out from the back of one of the big caves, wo n’t it? ” Dewi shook his head vigorously as he jogged along. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Buried treasure, hey? ” he said nasally. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ But how are we going to — —? ” He left his question unanswered and looked up at the roof. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ But imagine stumbling across a flight of stone steps. ” 58 THE SPANISH GALLEON “ Stone steps? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ But where is Sammy? ” asked Dewi as he jogged along- side Davis. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Ca n’t you see it flicker- ing? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Ca n’t you see? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Ca n’t you see? ” Peter went on. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Cold and draughty standing here, ai n’t it, sir? ” The rector smiled. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Danger? ” he asked mildly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Did n’t Patchy tell ye? ” Then turn- ing to Dandy he snapped—“Don’t stand there gawking. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Did the rector tell you the spot she dis- appeared? ” “ Do n’t be a fool, ” answered Patchy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Did you hear that? ” 4 Peter nodded violently. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Do ye want to upset the reverend gentleman? ” Dai swallowed hard, and looked crestfallen at the rector. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ D’you like — er — toffee balls, my boy? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ D’you think we ’ll find — — ” he hesitated and gulped — “ skeletons? ” Peter shook his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Golly, ” he said, “ but it ’s as quiet as the grave, is n’t it? ” Dewi started and hissed. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Grinning at me, hey? ” he piped in his high- pitched shrilling voice. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Heh? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ How do you intend getting out of this hut? ” Patchy laughed softly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ How far are we from Bristol? ” “ Half a day ’s sail, my lady Catherine. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ I could try. ” “ An’—an ’ us a- fastened together? ” “ We have an arm each, and our legs free. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ I ’ll be a rich man, See? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ I ’ll not be steady, ” snapped Davis, “ have you forgotten about the galleon and the treasure? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ In again? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Is it cold? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ May I vouchsafe a suggestion? ” Morgan raised his eyebrows in a query as he looked at the rector. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Now Dewi — do you recognize this man? ” He pointed at Patchy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Now we ’ve found it, we can go home, ca n’t we, Peter? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ On condition that no harm comes to him. ” “ I ’ll have to see the man. ” “ When do we start? ” “ At dusk. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Orders again, hey? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Ready? ” asked Dewi. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Shall I take a shot at him, sir? ” asked Peter excitedly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Shall we say — er — two guineas? ” Patchy shook his head. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Surely we ’re not going to be drowned and buried alive? ” Peter ’s answer was stopped short as Dewi suddenly blew out the candle. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ The little island at the mouth of the channel-- is that the place he ’s talking about? ” Sammy nodded vigorously. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ There, ” he stammered, “ now do you believe me? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ This Spanish lady was com-- ing here to be married, see? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Three Fingers Rock, hey? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ We know they ’re down there, do n’t we? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ We ’ll never find a cave halfway up the cliff, Peter,—and anyhow, how do you propose to get up there? ” “ Climb up, ” came the answer. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ We ’re all brothers, in’t we? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Well — — ” said Joanna, “ have you finished? ”"“ Not yet, ” he muttered. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Well, Dai? ” Dai “ Slippers ” was breathing hard. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Well? ” demanded Morgan, “ did you find anything? ” “ No, sir — not exactly. ” “ What the devil do you mean? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Well? ” demanded Morgan, “ did you find anything? ” “ No, sir — not exactly. ” “ What the devil do you mean? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Well? ” demanded Morgan, “ did you find anything? ” “ No, sir — not exactly. ” “ What the devil do you mean? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What about it? ”_ “ If we could knock it down from the wall——”he began. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What about that woman? ” Dewi asked with a quick glance at the cabin door. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What about us? ” asked Dandy plaintively. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What about- er — ghosts? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What are you going to do? ” “ Get a stone — a heavy one. ” Dewi reached out and picked up a big stone. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What did he mean by that, uncle? ” “ I ’m afraid I have n’t the slightest idea, my boy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What did you mean, sir? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What did you say about swimming to the mainland? ” Patchy looked surprised; a look of almost childlike won- der passed over his face. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What difference does that make? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What do you know, Patchy? ” she inquired. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What do you think, reverend? ” “ Well, the woman at the inn has been behaving very suspiciously. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What have you seen? ” Dai swallowed hard, then the words came out in a tor- rent. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What is it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What is — —? ” commenced Peter. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What ’ll you do with him? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What ’s the matter? ” “ The mirror. ” Dewi nodded his head violently towards the mirror over the desk. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ What ’s wrong with the window there? ” “ But it ’s barred. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ When are we going to rest, Peter? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where did they lead? ” “ They did n’t, sir. ” Then hastily, “ Askin ’ your pardon respectful. ” Morgan glowered. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where — where did you come from? ” “ It ’s a long story, my boy. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where ’d you get such a daft notion, Peter? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where ’s your sense, woman? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where ’ve you seen him before? ” For a moment Patchy was taken aback, but soon recov- ered his vast geniality. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Where? ” The coast guard looked angrily at him. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why did n’t you tell me? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why do you put seaweed on the fire, Sammy? ” Sammy scratched his thatch of hair—“Seaweed? ” he mumbled. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why do you put seaweed on the fire, Sammy? ” Sammy scratched his thatch of hair—“Seaweed? ” he mumbled. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why is he knocking? ” he demanded hoarsely. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why not? ” Morgan coughed loudly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why not? ” he said softly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why not? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Why? ” he snapped. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Wo n’t you believe me? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ Wo n’t you tell me about it, sir? |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You are satisfied? ” Joanna nodded. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You are taken aback, Davis? ” asked Sammy grimly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You mean that we may be standing at the bottom of a well? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You see? ” said Dewi. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You silly cuckoo, why did you tell him? ” The rector looked up from his desk. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You sure you did n’t dream about this house, Peter? ” he asked softly. |
mdp.39076002560410 | “ You whistled, Cap’n Morgan, sir? |
mdp.39015085433475 | But the young woman he called his daughter? ” asked Jack. mdp.39015085433475 Could n't they be lured over into our employ, then? ” asked Radwin. |
mdp.39015085433475 | How far astern of theZelda'are we now?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Think whatever you may please about the guilt of 200 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'Rhinds, or of Radwin, or some one under them, but where's the proof? mdp.39015085433475 What do you mean, sir? ” demanded Jacob Farnum, wonderingly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | What for? |
mdp.39015085433475 | What's that? mdp.39015085433475 Who'll command the relief boat?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | You'll act as my friend, wo n't you? ” begged Rhinds, tremulously. mdp.39015085433475 'All I want to know is what's in the air so sud- denly. ” “ Going back to the yard earlier? ” “ No; later, ” retorted Benson. mdp.39015085433475 52 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Is n't it usually the Navy, sir, that gets such jobs to do? |
mdp.39015085433475 | > LIGHTNING CRUISE 147 “ Good heavens, have I reached my present age, only to be taken in with a faked letter of introduction?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | And why had the latter tricked himself off out of sight? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Are you, Jack? ” “ Of course not, ” smiled the young skipper. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Ben- son, lad, you did a wonderfully keen job. ”"You do n't think there'd be any risk, then, in sailing back and forth amid this wreckage?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Benson, do you feel like remaining here, to guide them along, while I take your comrades up to the place? |
mdp.39015085433475 | But Lieu- tenant Danvers inquired: “ Did you see the leak, Ewald? ” “ Yes, sir." |
mdp.39015085433475 | But he finally agreed to have some detectives on hand to see the sailors take me away in tow. ” “ Then? ” pursued Eph. |
mdp.39015085433475 | But now, perhaps you can explain more than you did over the phone from the Somerset House?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | But what is there in the shed that's so mighty dangerous? ”"What do you suppose is in the half- open keg that you were sitting on?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | But what is there in the shed that's so mighty dangerous? ”"What do you suppose is in the half- open keg that you were sitting on?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | But, if you can see Dave Pollard, LIGHTNING CRUISE 221> “ You know where the hospital is? ” inquired Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Do n't you think we answer the description of a vessel fitted for destroying a derelict?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Do you care to go around with me, and see what the sailors are doing to drive dull care away?! |
mdp.39015085433475 | Do you hear that, Eph? ” Somers made a dash for the signal chest. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Do you want to take the wheel, man-@uvre the boat and give the order for the next dummy shot? ” “ Do I?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Do you want to take the wheel, man-@uvre the boat and give the order for the next dummy shot? ” “ Do I?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Down to the yard? ” “ Not yet. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Driggs?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Farnum?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Going down to breakfast? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Has Farnum told you what's in the wind?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Hey? ” gasped John C. Rhinds, utterly nonplussed. |
mdp.39015085433475 | His wife and daughter? |
mdp.39015085433475 | How did you ever find us here?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | How long is the stuff going to stay here? |
mdp.39015085433475 | How much will that be? ” “ Dollar and a half, sir." |
mdp.39015085433475 | Is he a fugitive from justice? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Is it a death- dealing dere- lict in the very path of coastwise navigation?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | LIGHTNING CRUISE 153 Then Jack Benson turned to his chum, to ask, in a low voice: “ What did you mean, Hal, old fellow? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Mr. Radwin was be- low at the time, sir. ”"And who else? ”"No one else at that time, sir." |
mdp.39015085433475 | Now, Mr. Benson, would you like to know how to fire the torpedo, since it is already in the tube? ” “ Certainly, sir,"nodded Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Now, it is n't necessary for the government to have the boats all of one type, is it?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Now, you'll think I'm a sailor- croaker, wo n't you, Jack?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | Only- Only"“ Well? ” insisted Hal. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Or, better still, can you take me to it? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Radwin slipped out to the sidewalk, for he 90 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Suppose you and I walk down there, then, Hastings? ” suggested Radwin. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Simms, I look to your friendship, for you are my friend, are n't you? ” “ Possibly,': nodded the other, dryly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | So, which boat do you prefer to take out to- day, Jack? ” “ It does n't make a bit of difference which one, ” returned young Captain Benson. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Suppose Mr. 1 LIGHTNING CRUISE 63 Farnum wants us to start for China within an hour? |
mdp.39015085433475 | The Pollard boats must have no show whatever in the coming tests, do you under- 78 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'stand? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Then the scow- where was it? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Then two fake sailors stopped me at that very same corner- “ How did you know they were fake sailors? ” broke in Hal. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Then, favoring Rhinds and Radwin with brief glances: “ Good morning- gentlemen! ” “ Gentlemen? ” repeated Eph, disgustedly, under his breath. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Wait! ” “ What was the row about? ” asked a stranger among those who had pressed about the boys. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Want to try?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | What is it?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | What makes you look so solemn, old fellow? ” asked the young sub- marine skipper, when he caught sight of his chum's solemn face. |
mdp.39015085433475 | What will you say?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | What's that? ” gasped the old man, holding one hand to his ear. |
mdp.39015085433475 | Why did Chief Ward want to see Fred Rad- win? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Would that moving torpedo strike, hurling them all to destruction? |
mdp.39015085433475 | Yet was it to be justified? |
mdp.39015085433475 | You mean that we ought to blow up the derelict?' |
mdp.39015085433475 | You'll wait for me, surely, wo n't you? ”"Oh, sure!" |
mdp.39015085433475 | You're not afraid to be near so much rockety stuff are you?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | good on nerve? |
mdp.39015085433475 | of the business, you say? |
mdp.39015085433475 | of the submarine business for our company? ” “ How? ” asked the older man, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | of the submarine business for our company? ” “ How? ” asked the older man, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | were starting out on some new test cruise? |
mdp.39015085433475 | » Are you going to consult with your crew? ” whispered Danvers. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ A small fine, which I could easily pay. ” “ But the inconvenience of being locked up, at such a time? ” asked Hal Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Against what?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ And how does the little town like the idea? ” demanded Williamson, beginning to smile as his color slowly returned. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ And you'll come out in a public interview, saying you're convinced that the whole story is a monstrous lie, wo n't you? ” pleaded the wife. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ And, if they do n't? ” queried Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ And, since the torpedo has to travel under water, what better model could have been chosen? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Are we going to make it? ” breathed Eph, the perspiration of sheer strain standing out on his forehead. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Are you going to enter both boats in to- day's race? ” asked Jack, more thoughtfully. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Are you going to let me fire the torpedo at her, sir? ” demanded Skipper Jack Benson, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Are you going to use the other loaded tor- pedo to- day, sir? ” asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Are you sorry? ” asked the young subma- rine captain, coolly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Back from your trip, sir? ” Jack asked. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Benson has n't landed us yet, has he? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ But say?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ But who would put up such a queer job on us?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Ca n't I say something something?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Can you win any of those tests? ” jeered Rhinds, harshly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Captain Benson? ” he repeated. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Considerate? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Could n't we offer the boys a bigger interest with us? ” suggested Radwin, as he peered through the palms at the other submarine group. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Danger, eh? ” asked Williamson, speaking more quietly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Danger? ” laughed young Captain Jack Benson, stopping before the door and fumbling for the key. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Disaster? ” repeated Jack, slowly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Do n't you like Rhinds? ” demanded Eph. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Do n't you make out, sir, bob- bing up and down when the waves part, what looks like the stump of the broken- off mast of a vessel submerged? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Do n't you think it would be wiser, sir, to remain on board? ” smiled Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Do you see the boat the Rhinds signal is go- ing up on?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Do you think we have all night to settle with this boy? ” “ I ca n't get up, I tell you. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Eh? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Going ashore, Jack? ” inquired Eph Somers. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Going back to the yard now? ” asked Hal. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Has Fred betrayed himself in anything he has done? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Have you any questions that you wish to ask, Mr. Benson? ” the president of the board inquired. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Have you anything to smoke here?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Have you been down to talk to Hal? ” “ What's the use, sir? ” demanded Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Have you been down to talk to Hal? ” “ What's the use, sir? ” demanded Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Have you fired, Mr. Somers? ” rolled down Jack's next question. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How do we stand with the Rhinds craft? ” asked David Pollard, who sat on one of the cushioned seats in the engine room. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How long will it take to drive me there?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How many real torpedoes will you want for to- day, Mr. Danvers? ” Benson inquired. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How much? ” asked Jacob Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How soon are you going to want me?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How's this? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ How? ” asked Radwin. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Hurrying back to the yard, sir? ” asked Ewald. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ I suppose both boats are ready, Jack? ” asked the shipbuilder. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ I wonder if you know more than you've told me?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ I wonder if you'll do it?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Is n't there a tug hereabouts that those peo- ple could hire?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Is the Seawold craft going into some test that we're not asked to meet?' |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Is the chief of police acting on anyone else's orders? ” quavered the old man. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Is this the young woman whom you rescued at a street corner, and whom you were escorting when attacked by a gang of rowdies? ” asked Chief Ward. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ It's uncanny — isn't it? ” gasped Jack Ben- son, feeling an odd shudder run over him. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Jack Benson?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Just how far does this practice go? ” in- quired the machinist, still sitting on the keg and smoking contentedly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ My boy, what is risking a life or two, when there's such a prize to win- such a naval lesson to be learned and taught? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Need you? ” sneered the other. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Nothing as sweet as all that about the Navy, eh? ” smiled Mr. Danvers. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Now, would it be just right to say that?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Risk? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ See anything?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ See here, lad, do you really mean that you want to make a sure- enough job of blowing up the derelict?'' |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Seeing omens of ill again? ”'persisted young Benson. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ So is a lot of the Navy's work, is n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ So the Rhinds boat is to be our rival in fu- ture tests — our only rival? ” cried Jack, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Suppose we all go up to the hotel for lunch- eon? ” proposed Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Sure thing, is it? ” persisted Somers. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Surprised, eh, lads? ” laughingly demanded Jacob Farnum, who had stolen up behind them. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ The torpedo looks like a miniature subma- rine, does n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then I suppose we may as well put back to Dunhaven, sir? ” “ Yes, Benson." |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then had n't we better hurry back to the yard, too?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then how about having torpedoes aboard when we return?' |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then what are we doing, waiting here? ” cried the shipbuilder, angrily. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then what's that craft of the Seawold Com- pany doing down the bay by herself? ” Benson inquired. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then you do believe my husband guilty? ” demanded Mrs. Rhinds, in a voice full of agony. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Then, for a while, what do you say if we take window seats here near the entrance, and note whatever may be passing on the street? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Torpedo? ” demanded Eph Somers, thunder- struck. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Torpedo? ” repeated Jacob Farnum, in be- wilderment. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Want me to take the wheel? ” called out Eph, as he reached deck again. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Was he much hurt?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Well, what shall we do, boys? ” inquired Radwin, genially, as the four gauntered down the lobby toward the hotel entrance. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Well? ” demanded Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Well? ” demanded Mr. Rhinds, opening the door, and appearing, minus coat and vest. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What are you doing now, Jack? ” called Jacob Farnum sharply, as he and Pollard moved forward to stand by the young captain. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What are you going to do now? ” asked young Hastings of his chum. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What can have happened? ” wondered Cap- tain Jack, as he and his chum waved their hands in greeting; then stood staring. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What can it be, I wonder? ” pondered John Rhinds, as they hurried through a street that led to the pier. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What can it mean, John?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What can it mean? ” wondered the young captain, going hastily on deck. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What can you say to us, Mr. Farnum? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What do you mean? ” demanded Jack, look- ing startled. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What do you suppose is in the air, Jack?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What do you think about it? ” “ Why, sir, I agree with Mr. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What does it mean? ” insisted Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What does this mean? ” demanded Rhinds, paling, then flushing with anger. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What happened? ” demanded Farnum, eye- ing the whip curiously. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What has happened to him?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What is the use of letting folks suppose they have our curiosity aroused?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What on earth do you mean by knocking a fellow down like that?' |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What the deuce can it mean?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What was that, Benson? ” called up Lieu- tenant Danvers, sharply. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What — what do you mean? ” stammered Fred Radwin, looking mightily bewildered. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What's that you're saying, Eph? ” de- manded Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What's the matter? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What's the name of that particular Rhinds boat?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What's this coming? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ What? ” queried the machinist, curiously. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ When will you start, sir? ” asked the spokes- man. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Where are you going? |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Who's torpedoing us? ” But, at that instant, Jack Benson received a more genuine shock. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Why do you hesitate?" |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Will you direct us to our moorings, sir? ” Jack shouted to the watch officer aboard the gun- boat. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Would it do to telephone, and ask the hospi- tal people to let Mr. Pollard know you had in- quired? ” suggested Hal. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Yes; what's wrong? ” asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ You did n't know all this until just this mo- ment, did you, Radwin? ” smiled the chief. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ You three boys certainly stick together and admire each other, do n't you? ” laughed Dan- vers. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ You'll see him- you'll make him under- stand, wo n't you? ” demanded Rhinds, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433475 | “ Your pipe- hungry machinist went on that craft, did n't he? ” asked the naval officer, as the crowd began to turn back from the beach. |
ucm.5326518967 | ELL met, brother ſportſman; what ſay’ſ to the morn? |
ucm.5326518967 | Her kerchy was of Holland clear, Ty’d on her bonny brow; I whiſper’d ſomething in her ear, But what is that to you? |
ucm.5326518967 | Ilet us love, and let us live, Like the cheerful ſeaſon, gay? |
ucm.5326518967 | In vain againſt merit and Cymon I ſtrove: What's life, without paſſion, ſweet paſſion of love? |
ucm.5326518967 | Is not this ſequeſter'd ſhade Richer than the proud alcove? |
ucm.5326518967 | Jeany daintily can kiſs; But what is that to you? |
ucm.5326518967 | May the joys of the field be our ſport and our play? |
ucm.5326518967 | Now, when theſe merry tidings reach ” The Earl of Harold's ears, Andam I( quoth he with an oath) Thus flighted by my peers? |
ucm.5326518967 | OH: my ſweet pretty Mog, you're as ſoft as a bog, And as wild as a kitten, as wild as a kitten? |
ucm.5326518967 | OU aſk me, my friend, what of life's the beſt end? |
ucm.5326518967 | OW much I love thee, girl, wouldſt know? |
ucm.5326518967 | Prithee, prithee, why ſo pale* Will, when looking well ca n’t move her, Looking ill, looking ill prevail? |
ucm.5326518967 | Sa merry,& c. No king was ſo happy as I, When we parted laſt time on the green My dear, he would oftentimes ſay, Why are you hard- hearted to me? |
ucm.5326518967 | The happieſt of folks are the guileleſs and free; And who are ſo guileleſs, ſo happy as we? |
ucm.5326518967 | To keep my gentle Jeſſy, What labour would ſeem hard? |
ucm.5326518967 | What can the wiſeſt council teach me, But ſad remembrance of my grief? |
ucm.5326518967 | What have we with day to do Sons of Care, ’ twas made for you? |
ucm.5326518967 | Whither is my charmer flown Shepherds, tell me whither? |
ucm.5326518967 | Who to give me joy diſdain? |
ucm.5326518967 | Why ſo pale and wan, fond lover? |
ucm.5326518967 | Why ſº pale and wan, fond lover? |
ucm.5326518967 | Your hand, my brave comrades; hola, boys, what cheer,- For a ſailor that ’s juſt come on ſhore? |
ucm.5326518967 | cheerful virgins, have ye ſeen- Tº fair married dames, who ſº often deplore 12 lads of true ſpirit, pay courtſhip to claret 2? |
ucm.5326518967 | do ’ What are Grecians or Trojans to me or to you? |
ucm.5326518967 | hark| do n’t you hear they are now in the dale? |
ucm.5326518967 | how chang'd am I? |
ucm.5326518967 | long ſhall hapleſs Colin mourn The cold regard of Delia's eye* The heart whoſe only guilt is love, Can Delia's ſoftneſs doom to die? |
ucm.5326518967 | muſt 1 wear the green willow? |
ucm.5326518967 | thinkſt to thee'twas given To paint her boſom – wouldſt, ſo bold, Preſume to copy Heaven? |
ucm.5326518967 | ſport can compare To the hunting of the hare? |
mdp.39076002622038 | , “ Do you mean to insult me, sir? ” demanded Pal- lingrove, straightening himself up. |
mdp.39076002622038 | 146 STRIVING FOR HIS OWN “ But you need n’t be so touchy, my brave youngster, though I rather like you for it. ” “ Do you, indeed? |
mdp.39076002622038 | 228 STRIVING FOR HIS OWN “ I infer that Mr. Maldrake is a friend of yours? ” said Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | A DECIDED VICTORY 53 “ How is your father now, my dear Gay? ” asked Mr. Pallingrove. |
mdp.39076002622038 | A FINAL INTERVIEW 327 colic? |
mdp.39076002622038 | A FLOOD OF INFORMATION I53 “ How did you know him then when he came out of his mother ’s house? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Am I to bring Mr. Maldrake to your rooms to- night? ” “ Yes; bring him as soon as you can, ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Are you American boys? ” asked the visitor, his round face beginning to glow with something like a smile. |
mdp.39076002622038 | But he was very anxious to see you. ” Who could it be? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Ca n’t something be done for me? ” “ Shall I do what I can for you, father? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Ca n’t something be done for me? ” “ Shall I do what I can for you, father? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Can you show me when I made a claim, either verbally or in writing? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Could he have had any object in sending over a person to watch you? ” “ How do you know she was a spy? ” he asked sharply. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Could he have had any object in sending over a person to watch you? ” “ How do you know she was a spy? ” he asked sharply. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Did he consider me a lunatic? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Do you and your mother talk to your neighbors about your lodgers? ” asked Maddy, assuming an indifference he did not feel. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Do you know of any reason why any person should watch you very closely and place spies around you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Do you know the gentleman you call Sir Morgan? ” he asked, with no little anxiety in his look and manner. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Do you think I am a pullet that cackles as though I were going to join a comic- opera troupe? ” “ I see you are. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Do you think, on reflection, that the conspirators would lose sight of so important a witness as Maldrake? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Does your father say that, Gay? ’ she demanded, starting back with proper dramatic effect. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Has your father died since I left you at your house? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Have you lost your senses? ” demanded the skipper. |
mdp.39076002622038 | How could that be when he has not seen you since you were a child of a year old, if at all? ” demanded the baronet. |
mdp.39076002622038 | How else could a guest secure his own privacy? |
mdp.39076002622038 | How is Maddy? |
mdp.39076002622038 | How long has this secretary been in your employ? ” “ Nearly ten years, ” answered the bewildered old gentleman. |
mdp.39076002622038 | I have been here before, and I know the place very well. ” 240 STRIVING FOR HIS OWN “ How did you find Maldrake so quickly? ” asked Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | I shall not let him see me. ” “ But what am I to do? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002622038 | I suppose there are private detectives in London? ” “ The best in the whole world! ” said Garville, with enthusiasm. |
mdp.39076002622038 | IN SEARCH OF A GRANDFATHER 165 “ What ’s the odds? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Is that steamer landing smuggled goods before she goes up to the city? ” said the stranger.' |
mdp.39076002622038 | Is that what you mean? ” I asked, with some indignation. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Now what about Maldrake? ” “ I am satisfied, and I hope you will know me bet- ter. |
mdp.39076002622038 | PALLINGROVE VISITS CONEY ISLAND 115 “ Ca n’t you do anything for me, my dear Gay? ” pleaded Pallingrove, as he came to the wheel. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Pallingrove will be in Vienna by to- morrow night, you may depend. ” “ Is n’t Minturn rather a stupid fellow? ” asked Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Pickwick? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39076002622038 | SIR MORGAN IN DEEP DISMAY 299 on such ‘ testimony as this? ” demanded the baronet, his face brightening up suddenly. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Shall we heave the rascal into it? ” called Tom from the after gangway. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Such an agent would not have an office in such a place as we looked at. ” “ Is this the new idea? ” H It is_ only a part of it. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Was the door locked to keep me out? |
mdp.39076002622038 | What do you mean by that? ” asked the man, with a pleasant smile. |
mdp.39076002622038 | What do you think the fellow will do next, Maddy? ” I in- quired; and I felt a deep interest in the subject. |
mdp.39076002622038 | What has come over you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | What is going on here? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Where are you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Who knows Milton Brooks in England now, after he has been in this country seventeen years? ” “ I rather think you are right, Gay. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Who was Mr. john Tremble, the New York correspondent of Mrs. Falgood? |
mdp.39076002622038 | Why ca n’t he obtain pos- session if the property belongs to him? ” argued Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | Will you be good enough to tell me what I had claimed when you kidnapped me in Southampton Water? |
mdp.39076002622038 | _ Why should they wish to cut me off from the knowledge of my brother? ” said Mr. Maldrake, very much grieved as the facts became apparent to him. |
mdp.39076002622038 | go by land? ” said Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | i “ Has your brother, the Reverend Paulus Maldrake, in Brighton, written any letters to you in that time? ” asked the detective. |
mdp.39076002622038 | jerk him out of a boat as you would a heel from the brine? ” demanded the boatman, as he slipped the coin into the depths of his trousers pocket. |
mdp.39076002622038 | john Gayworthy, is it? ” rejoined the baronet. |
mdp.39076002622038 | or did he realize at that moment that he had robbed me of the wealth he had expended upon the Olivia? |
mdp.39076002622038 | when he took command of the armies of Sweden? ” asked Maddy, relaxing his dignity a little. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Am I to return to New York for the sake of land- ing a thief? ” asked Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ And expenses? ” interrogated Wadlaw. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Are you acquainted with Mrs. Tremble? ” “ Only as I have become acquainted with her when I left letters at her house. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Are you willing to make oath that he did not? ” asked the baronet eagerly. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But how did he know Pallingrove from the lord mayor? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But what am I to do, Maddy? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But what is to become of Milton Brooks? ” “ I do n’t know, ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But what passed between you while he was at your rooms? ” asked the baronet nervously. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But what was the mistake? ” asked the officer. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ But what ’s the meaning of all this? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ By the way, did I tell you that I had taken apart- ments near you? ” continued Pallingrove, abruptly changing the subject. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Did he leave his name? ” asked Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Did you hear any names called? ” “ Not a name, sir. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Did you see Kildry? ” asked Tremble abruptly. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Did you see Milton Brooks after the fire? ” asked Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do I look like a Frenchman? ” demanded Maddy, with some indignation. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do n’t you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you happen to know if there is a lodging house in this street? ” “ A lodging house? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you happen to know if there is a lodging house in this street? ” “ A lodging house? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you intend to hold me as a prisoner? ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you know your neighbors in London, Mr. Gar- ville? ” asked the skipper. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you know, my dear Gay, that I am passion- ately fond of yachting? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Do you mean to retain me by force? ” demanded the reverend gentleman, mildly but firmly, as he looked the detective full in the face. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Does Mr. Charles Pallingrove live here? ” I asked of the woman who came to the door, and who appeared to be the landlady. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Has Maldrake left Vienna? ” I asked, with breath- less eagerness, when we went to our rooms. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Has your son returned? ” 140 STRIVING FOR HIS OWN “ Yes, sir; he has just come in. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Have you any doubt that I am john Gayworthy? ” I asked, in the calmest of tones. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ He is a friend of yours, I suppose? ” “ Hardly a friend, ” I answered. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ He never even mentioned your name to me, or said a word in regard to you. ” “ How did you know my name then? ” demanded the baronet sharply. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ He was two years younger than I am. ” “ Do you command any armies? ” “ Not an army. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How could I know anything about your relations with my supposed father, when I never heard of you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How could we know that a scallawag had stowed himself away in the depths of the vessel? ” “ A scallawag, sir! ” exclaimed Pallingrove.' |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How did you get into my room, if she locked the door? ” he asked, deeply interested. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How do you feel, father? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How is he, my dear fellow? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ How is your father this morning, Gay? ” she asked, as though it were a vital question with her; and per- haps it was. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ I am able to pay all that has been expended so far for me. ” “ You are? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ I will wait till that time for you. ” “ By the way, you have never asked Pallingrove to sail with you, Maddy? ” I continued. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ I won- der if Pallingrove knows that we are in London? ” “ I should say that it was quite impossible he should 7.<:ow we are here. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Is Mr. Maldrake still collecting materials for his history of the Semitic nations? ” I asked, to cover up my surprise. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Is Mr. john Tremble, of London, in? ” I inquired of the clerk. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Is he very sick, Mrs. Falgood? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Is it a runaway cruise? ” I asked, in a whisper, and with very grave misgivings. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Know about what? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ No, sir; you look more like an American. ” “ I am a Hottentot. ” “ Are you, indeed? ” laughed the stranger. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Now, my dear Gay, will you do me the favor to go down into the cabin? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Perhaps it is a lodging house? ” I observed, while we were looking over the building, in great doubt and some trepidation. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Shall I open it for you, father? ” I asked, as I picked it up from the bed, where he had laid it. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Since you recognize me, may I ask who you are? ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ So you really mean to say that you think of cross- ing the Atlantic in the Sleeper? ” I asked, still looking him straight in the eye. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Stop the pump, Stupanne. ” “ What in the world does all this mean? ” asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Suppose, in doing the business in hand, I should bring him on board with me? ” I suggested. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Surely you do n’t expect to beat a steamer with sails, Mr. Waxall? ” I hinted. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ The father of john Gayworthy ’s wife? ” “ The same. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Then I take it this is Sir john Dorgan ’s steam yacht? ”'“ You are quite right, my dear Gay. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Then there was an abduction? ” questioned the detective. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Then you admit that you are Gay Brooks? ’ Y “ I do admit it. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Then you are Gay Brooks, whose acquaintance I am desirous to make? ” said Sir Morgan, with a smile. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Then you have seen Mr. Maldrake? ” exclaimed Sir Morgan, rising from the divan in extreme agita- tion. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Well, what do you think we had better do? ” asked Maddy, who seemed to be a little touched by my im- plied dissent from his views. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What are they? ” asked Maddy, with his gaze still fixed on the door of No. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What did you mean by saying that you owned this yacht? ” asked the baronet, when he seemed to be satisfied on all other points. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What do you mean by that? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What do you mean by that? ” I asked,_-.- “ The paper you signed amounts to nothing, and may as well be put in the fire, ” replied the spy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What in the world is the matter with you, Gay Brooks? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is that? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is the matter now? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is the matter with your father, Gay? ”. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is the matter, Gay? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is the price of these rooms? ” asked my ready companion. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What is this for? ” she asked, as she took the bills. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ What ’s broken, Gay? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Where are you going now, Gay? ” she asked, evi- dently confounded by what I had just said. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Where is john? ” he asked, in a moderate manner, at last. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Where is the sick man? ” asked the minister.' |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Where was that? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who are you? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who are you? ” demanded Sir Morgan, as I re- treated a few steps backward when he advanced. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who is Sir Morgan? ” “ Your fellow ruffian, ” I answered quietly. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who is in command of this vessel? ” said one of the officers to the captain of the Olivia. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who is john? ” was my counter question, more in the tone of a master than that of a prisoner. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Who went to the door when you called? ” “ Sometimes the servant girl, and sometimes a woman who was a stranger to me. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Why did Mrs. Falgood neglect you when you were so sick? ” I continued. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Why did you ask me such a question? ” he gasped at last. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Why do you call me john Tremble? ” he asked, biting his lip. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Why should spies surround me? ” “ To keep your grandson from seeing you, ” an- swered Wadlaw, with energy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Will you ask him if he will be good enough to come up? ” said Maddy. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ Yes. ” “ Perhaps Maldrake is dead, or not to be found? ” suggested the detective. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ You did n’t know it? |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ You pretend to be my nephew? ” “ Until this moment I have not pretended to be any- thing. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ johnny was a very active and energetic little fel- 7 ’_ low “ johnny? ” I put in interrogatively. |
mdp.39076002622038 | “ “ How much did you get for the job? ” asked the skipper, with easy indifference. |
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mdp.39076002647795 | After all, he had no business so far to harm, so what did it matter? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Am I allowed to ask that? |
mdp.39076002647795 | And what can I do for you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Aroused on one point, her suspicions began to extend further.. Where was Betty? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Been thinking any more about it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Besides, I ’ve got two eyes, have n’t I? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Betty used to be crazy about her? |
mdp.39076002647795 | But EXIT BETTY 61 now, tell me, what ’s your idea? |
mdp.39076002647795 | But where could she go? |
mdp.39076002647795 | By the way, when do you come of age? ” “ In three Weeks, ” said Betty, looking troubled. |
mdp.39076002647795 | Ca n’t you shut up? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Can you tell me anything of Miss Betty? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Could he do that? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Could she manage to get out a while and meet him? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Could she meet him and walk a little way with him? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Could you think of any reason? ” I Reyburn started. |
mdp.39076002647795 | Did he TELL you he wanted you to marry those guys? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Did he find any fault? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Did her step- mother know, and was she somewhere suffering, alone, perhaps being neglected because she had not done as they wanted her to do? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Did n’t they make a handsome couple? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Did you ast him that? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Do n’t you see we ’ve got to make a plan and stick to it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Do n’t you think it would? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Do you think these things would be worth anything to you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Do you think you could trust me enough to tell me what it ’s all about? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Do you understand? ” V Bi dropped his toothless lower jaw a trifle and his little eyes grew narrow. |
mdp.39076002647795 | Dressed in black, was she? |
mdp.39076002647795 | EXIT BETTY “ Are you perfectly comfortable with these peo- ple for a few days until I can get you better accom- modations where you will be safe? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Ever go to Chrishun Deavor? |
mdp.39076002647795 | For a girl who 110 EXIT BETTY; get back into her own class? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Had Bessemer run away then, or what? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Has she come yet, my poor wee Betty? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Have n’t they brought her home yet, the poor wee thing? |
mdp.39076002647795 | He always managed to get his way, somehow ” “ Did he love you so much? |
mdp.39076002647795 | He took it right 0 1? ‘ the bat without waiting to see whether the man could pay him anything or not! |
mdp.39076002647795 | His interest in the matter 84 EXIT BETTY “ That ’s my girl, say how about that wedding veil? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How about seein ’ a show together to- night? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How about that old nurse, Candace? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How could anybody be unkind to her? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How could she do it and get away? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How did he know but this was some game put up on him to get him into a mix- up? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How do you know but he has, and taken her with him? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How had those two types ever happened to come together? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How long have you and Jane been friends, Lizzie? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How old are you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How oould a man love you and yet Want to torment you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How ’ d you know but she was lyin ’? |
mdp.39076002647795 | How ’d you know he did? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | I could n’t see nothin’ the matter with it, can you?" |
mdp.39076002647795 | I did n’t say where she Was, did I? |
mdp.39076002647795 | I do n’t mean how ’d s’e look, or what color is he; I mean what kind of a man is he? |
mdp.39076002647795 | I have to trust you, do n’t I? |
mdp.39076002647795 | I said she was safe. ” “ But are you aware that you have told me a very strange story? |
mdp.39076002647795 | I think you ’re awful pretty! ” “ Thank you? ” said Betty, warmly squeezing the little confiding hand. |
mdp.39076002647795 | I thought it might be of interest. ” “ Were you thinking of trying for the reward? |
mdp.39076002647795 | I ’..? “ ’ ‘ O IV. |
mdp.39076002647795 | I ’m so frightened I do n’t know which way to go. ” “ What do you want to go at all for? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | If the stepmother was capable of destroying a letter, was she perhaps not also capable of putting Betty out of the way? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Is n’t that so? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | Not to nobody? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Now, do you see what the mother you have been blaming has done for you? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | O, but you ’re going to stay, are n’t you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Of course he had no right up there, and what could he do when there were so many of her friends and relatives about her? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Oh, are you sure? ” cried Betty, clinging to Jane eagerly, the tears raining down her white cheeks. |
mdp.39076002647795 | Or was that just the end when one died? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | See? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | She does n’t know me at all. ” “ Are you a friend of her — family? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Then a voice that sounded a little like Jane ’s said pleasantly in her ear: “ Is this Lizzie Hope?" |
mdp.39076002647795 | They pay you Betty ’s allowance till she ’s of age, do n’t they? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | Was it a hounding dread that after all she would not be free after marriage? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was it a real place? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was it an allowance from your stepmother, or did your father leave it to you, or what? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was it per- haps the distant bay of the hounds on her trail, com- ing nearer every moment? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was n’t there any one you could appeal to for help? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was she here? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was that gate locked also, and if so could she ever climb it, or break through? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Was that what Sunday was made for, or was it only a quaint idea of this original woman? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Well, say, if I tell you about it can you promise on yer honor you wo n’t ever breathe a word of it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What I mean, is he a snob? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What I want to know is, did ye ever get the letter? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What became of her? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What became of ‘ him? ” “ Why, that ’s the queer part, ” said Betty, troubled again. |
mdp.39076002647795 | What could it mean? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What did her own mother die of? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What do you think could possibly happen to you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What iver brought ye here the night? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What kind of a looking man was he? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What kind of a man was this father of yours, anyway? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What proof can you give_ Omewtlialiit is true? ” Jane looked at him indignantly ‘. |
mdp.39076002647795 | What was it like where father and mother had gone? |
mdp.39076002647795 | What ’s the matter of that? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Where had she seen him be- fore? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Whether you take the case or not? ” “ Why, certainly, you can trust me to look out for any confidence you may put in me. |
mdp.39076002647795 | Who is the other guy, the one you did n’t mind marryin ’? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Why did n’t you just beat it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Why, where would she go? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Will they make a big noise and come huntin ’ you?" |
mdp.39076002647795 | Will you please to look over them papers and see if you ’ve ever seen them before? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Will you tell me what it is you want of me? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Would Christ tell her what to do, she wondered, now right here, if she were to ask him? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Would He show her whether"to stay in this place or seek further to hide herself from the world? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Would Tinsdale look this way? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Would it never end? |
mdp.39076002647795 | Would you be willing to exchange clothes? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You ai n’t by any chance a doctor, are you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You did n’t bring your trunk? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You do n’t mean it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You say she fell-- —? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You were n’t thinking of getting married yourself some time soon, were you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You would n’t have to go an ’ tell where she was or nothin’ an ’ give her away? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You — knew him? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You ’d be ’ lowed to keep it on the q. t. an ’ take care of her? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You ’ll stay, wo n’t you? ” “ How do you know you ’ll want me? |
mdp.39076002647795 | You ’ll stay, wo n’t you? ” “ How do you know you ’ll want me? |
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mdp.39076002647795 | few hours? |
mdp.39076002647795 | them? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ‘ Coronet ’ — ai n’t that what they call it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Are you one of the girls in her factory? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Are you sure? ’ “ Sartin! |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Are you — please excuse me for askin’—but are you a member of any church? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Did you bob you hair ’cause you had a fever? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Do I look like that kind of a fellow? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Do you know Mrs. Bryce Cochrane? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Do you mean to say that Miss Stanhope is in the city and you know where she is? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Do you sup- pose there would be any way I could get money enough to travel somewhere with this? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Do you want me to call a cab for you? ” sneered the girl on the sidewalk, with an envious glance at the white satin slippers. |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Does he really love you, do you think or does he only want to get you in his power for some reason? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ From New York? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Have you seen any one go out of this gate recently? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ How did you know me? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ How long ago did he go? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ I did n’t say she was in this city, did I? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ I wonder where I could go, Jane? ” It was pleasant to call this girl by her first name. |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Is your mother living? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Jimmie, what kind of a man is your boss? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Now, what have you to do with this girl? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Say, I thought you was goin’ to trust me? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Say, Jimmie, quit your kiddin’l You must n’t say things like that over the ’ phone. ” “ Why not? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Say, Jimmie, what ’s the matter of us throwin ’ a little business in his way — real, payin ’ business, I mean? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Well, what are you going to tell me? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Were there two men? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Were you wanting to try for the reward? ” Reybur n asked. |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ What ’s this, Ryan? ” he questioned as he took his seat and drew the paper toward him. |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Where did you get this? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Wo n’t you just let me get my breath a minute? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ Would you just ask them to send Besse- mer here a minute? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ You do n’t mean you would be willing to take some of my old togs for it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ You name ai n’t Bains, is it? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ You sure? |
mdp.39076002647795 | “ You will maybe be Mr. James McIntyre? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ I mean would the law let you? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ Oh, no, he left word — it was his dying request. ” “ Who ’d he request it to? ” “ My stepmother. ” “ H’m! |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ Or any of her friends or relations? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ Would I be allowed? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ You mean the one with the coat over his arm, ’ EXIT BETTY 225 “ We could? |
mdp.39076002647795 | ” “ You mean would it be right and honorable for me to protect my client? |
mdp.39015085433426 | About the panther, you mean? |
mdp.39015085433426 | And it has to do with this misty feeling in the air; has it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Head him off, Frank; or shall I jump on my horse and try to rope nim? |
mdp.39015085433426 | I can see something that seems blacker than the night itself; is that what you mean, Frank? mdp.39015085433426 Now what's the programme?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | 160 SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES"I have four already; how do you stand?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | 170 SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES “ I guess you did n't notice something queer about that animal, then, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | 69 THE RUSTLERS 71 con- sound of retreating hoofs began to die away; “ what d'ye think of that, eh, Frank? |
mdp.39015085433426 | 90 SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES “ Oh I is that so?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | A NOTE OF WARNING 49 “ How's this for a camping place? ” asked Frank, as he suddenly brought Buckskin upon his haunches in a quick stop. |
mdp.39015085433426 | A mys- tery it's been these many years; and if so be we can learn the cause for all that queer roaring that 1? |
mdp.39015085433426 | And if that did n't work, what then? ” the other continued. |
mdp.39015085433426 | And it worked too, did it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | And lugging along a bunch of extra mounts, too, in the bargain? |
mdp.39015085433426 | And why was Peg Grant standing on the stoop of the tavern grinning as I rode past? |
mdp.39015085433426 | And would n't I hate to lose Domino the worst way; even if he does give me a raft of trouble at times?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | And yet it does n't seem to be a fire, does it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Any chance of getting up the rocks, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Are you coming on, Peg?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Are you ready for a shock?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Bob, would you see what is coming out from among those loose rocks there? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But I wonder, now could I find it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But Nick likes a joke as well as any cowboy; and who could keep a straight face after seeing what happened here? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But Senors, I must go on after my animals; they will be waiting for me farther along. ” “ Then you wo n't wait for us? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39015085433426 | But do you know what kind of thorn this is?' |
mdp.39015085433426 | But if we've got to try it, Frank, what's the use of waiting? ” demanded the impetuous one. |
mdp.39015085433426 | But just think of a tenderfoot like Peg let loose on that fierce slope up yonder; will you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But see here, Frank, do white men- cowboys, prospectors, and the like- believe this mountain is haunted?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | But see here, Frank, is this little affair going to force us to change our plans?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | But tell me, why did he pick out my horse, instead of your Buckskin? ” asked the Kentucky boy. |
mdp.39015085433426 | But what became of the little Mex? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But what has that got to do with the measly old grumble of the mountain, tell me?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | But what was so funny about him, Frank? |
mdp.39015085433426 | But whatever would anybody up there be signalling for, and who to, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | CHAPTER IX WHAT HAPPENED TO PEG “ Then you think the same as I do, eh, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | CHAPTER XIII THE SMOKE TRAIL “ ARE you sure of it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Can he have had a hand in this sudden crazy spell of the black? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Can you see any swinging motion to the light Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Did he have a rubber neck, you mean?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Did he have only one eye; or was he three- legged?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Did n't find a thing; but I stumbled over a 126 SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES “ What? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Did n't he come along this trail ahead of us? ” asked Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do I. not know it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do n't you feel how the ground shivers? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do n't you see the point?' |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do n't you see what I mean, Bob? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do n't you under- stand that all that noise is coming out of this old thing? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do n't you understand what that means, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do we take the dare; or stay out here and wait till the fuss is over before enter- ing?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do you think so, Nick?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Do you think this always happens when the old mountain breaks loose; or is this an extra big celebration?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Does n't he look sleepy and tuckered out though? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Get it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Get onto it, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Get that, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Get that, Nick?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Give me a whack between the shoulders, wo n't you, Frank? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Had I not been so tired and sleepy, perhaps even I might have shot the bear, who knows? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Have you entered for the endurance race at the annual cowboy meet next month; or do you expect to take the medal for riding bucking broncos?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Have you forgotten little Lopez, and how frightened he looked when we spoke about keeping him company?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Have you see an opening here, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | How did you come out about the duf- fle you were carrying; any of it get lost? ”"None that I've noticed. |
mdp.39015085433426 | How does that coffee look?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Hurry, Nick, or I'm a goner! ” they heard him pleading “ Whatever can have happened to him?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | I give you my word, my friend here wo n't put a finger on you, if so be you get the better of the you Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | I mentioned that word just on purpose to see if he would turn red, or give himself away. ” And did he?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | I'm wet to the knees; and did you hear him thank me for it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | I've tried to picture the place from all we've heard. ” “ But you do n't feel disappointed, do you? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Is it a go, Bob?". |
mdp.39015085433426 | Is it a go, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Is that the trouble now? |
mdp.39015085433426 | It is n't a great ways from dawn, is it, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Look out for that nasty rock; it nearly tripped me, Bob. ” “ What was that flash, Frank? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Mighty little, Bob,"replied the other, drop- ping beside him; “ how's the water coming along?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | No luck, eh?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Now Bob, have you ever been up in the Yellowstone Park region? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Now, I reckon it might have been something about Lopez?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Only for you com- ing, where would I be right now? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Peg was happy- why? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Remember that poor little girl Peg Grant was cuffing when you knocked him down? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Say, do n't he sing though, to beat all creation? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Say, look at his strut, will you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Say, now, what d'ye think of that, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Say, now, you did n't see any feathers on their heads, did you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | See him rear up, will you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Since when did you climb up out of the tenderfoot class, tell me?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | So I took a lot of wood along, and made my discovery. ” “ And you say you're bound out now?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Supposin'she is what ye tell, that ai n't any reason the explosion's got to come this particular night, is it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Tell me why, wo n't you, please, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | The cave that Spanish Joe had found and en- tered — could it have anything to do with the mys- tery of the mountain? |
mdp.39015085433426 | The question is, have we the nerve to try it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Then this thing has been going on forever, has it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Then you think, now, it might have been a fire?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Then, again, how do we know but what it might be that Peg Grant lot? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Understand that? ” Peg looked at him long and steadily. |
mdp.39015085433426 | We must do something to save him, Bob, but whatever shall it be? ” and Frank leaped to his feet. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Well, does that strike you as silly? ” de- manded Bob Archer. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Well, how about it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | What better could we ask, I'd like to know? |
mdp.39015085433426 | What brings ye here, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | What do you mean by hitting me like that?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | What do you think about that yarn, Frank; did he meet up with anything; or was he just scared out of his seven senses? |
mdp.39015085433426 | What was the use, boss? |
mdp.39015085433426 | What's the matter, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | What- ever can it mean? ” “ I think I know,"Frank said, slowly. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Where is it, Frank? ” he remarked, with perfect coolness. |
mdp.39015085433426 | Which way, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Who was it gave Peg his little tumble when he was striking that child? |
mdp.39015085433426 | Why do you think they left the trail, and made their horses climb up?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Why, what did you expect?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | Ye ai n't stopping, are ye? |
mdp.39015085433426 | You notice we happen to be sheltered more or less down here, when she comes out of that same quarter? ” “ Meaning the wind, ” Bob remarked. |
mdp.39015085433426 | You notice, do n't you, that the thunder now is about all nat- ural? ” “ Well, that's a fact, ” declared Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | You take little stock in that yarn; but, all the same, you think we ought to look into it, now we're on the ground?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | a greenhorn, eh? |
mdp.39015085433426 | do n't believe that little Lopez had anything to do with it, Frank? |
mdp.39015085433426 | do you mean you smelled smoke three separate times since you left me?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | down there, air ye all safe? ” came a hail; and looking up the two boys on the shelf saw the grizzled head of the old cowman thrust into view. |
mdp.39015085433426 | geyser has stopped beating against the inside of the mountain, has n't it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | now, what's the use botherin'? |
mdp.39015085433426 | say, Mr. Smith, ” cried Bob,"have you lost a pet that wears a collar? ” “ Meanin'my pet painter, Nero, I take it, ” re- plied the miner. |
mdp.39015085433426 | sides that; what could there be to make trouble? |
mdp.39015085433426 | then perhaps I'd better be keeping an eye out as we go along, and see how the land lies?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | was that what I felt just now? ” cried the boy, scrambling to his knees. |
mdp.39015085433426 | what brought you here, Frank Hay- wood, I'd like to know?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | what ye a sayin'that for? ” demanded Nick. |
mdp.39015085433426 | what're you two fellers doing here on Thunder Mountain, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | what's that moving there among those rocks just ahead? ” Perhaps it may be one of the rustlers coming down to interview him,"said Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | what's the matter Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | you huffed 66 Are 88 SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES just because the independent little rascal would n't let us mother him? |
mdp.39015085433426 | you're thinking about that volcano busi- ness again, eh? ” chuckled Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | you're thinking now of that demon Joe told about, eh, Frank?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ A storm, you mean? ” A howler. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ About like a brakeman might swing his lantern if he was on a freight train in a black night, eh? ” continued Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ And Bob, you noticed, did n't you, that it seemed to come right out of that hole? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ And I do n't get any whiff of smoke, do you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Any ordinary range rider might do that, even if he lost out, ” Peg went on;"but my game is along different lines; see? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Are you thinking that perhaps we'd better get out with our nags, while we have the chance, and leave them, while we keep up the game on foot?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But look here, Frank, you've heard your dad talk about this Thunder Mountain business, I take it?? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But look here, Frank, you've heard your dad talk about this Thunder Mountain business, I take it?? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But say, did you take notice of the way our horses acted while that thing was going on?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But see here, Nick,"Peg went on, anxiously; “ did n't you notice anything when you were lead- ing me up here like a lamb to the slaughter? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But this is the same old turtle crawl, is n't it; the barranca we followed up to the time we climbed the slope with our horses? ” Bob asked. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But what I wanted to remark is this: you must have heard him give an opinion about this thunder sound? ” Bob persisted in saying. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But what if he had a big object in it, Bob?? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But what if he had a big object in it, Bob?? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But what makes you say that, Nick? ” de- manded the boy. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But why did n't you tell me all this before?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But would they be in danger in case of a storm- burst?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But you do n't want to go back just yet, do you, Frank? ” asked Bob, uneasily. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ But you suspect they might have another rea- son, too? ” Bob insisted. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Cow punchers; or perhaps rustlers?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Did you find out what ailed him?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Did you notice how he had a silk hand- kerchief bound around his head, regular Mex fashion?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Do we need to hold the horses down any longer? ” asked Bob, who could feel that Domino was becoming very restless under his enforced si- lence. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Do you really mean you think we've come far enough for that?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Do you think so? ” asked the other, puzzled to account for Frank's newly awakened interest. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Do you think you could find that exact spot again?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Even if you knew it was Peg Grant you'd treat me that way; would you? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Frank, do you think it's going to reach up here? ” called Bob, as he watched the rising line of water come within three feet of the ledge. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Frank, you felt that wet sensation, like fine spray, did n't you?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Get him?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Good graciousl do you mean that the old gey- ser has turned into a river, and will keep on run- ning like this right along? ” cried the other. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ How about your leg, Joe; can you walk?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ How are ye, young Haywood? ” he asked, recognizing Frank. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ How is it, Senor Frank; can you get me out, camerado?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ How? ” queried Frank, in the terse, Indian style, as he saw that the other had gone carefully over the entire outfit. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ I'm just primed for something that's out of the common run; and what could be finer than such a game? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ In what way? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Listen to that, Frank? ” shouted the Ken- tucky lad in the ear of his mate, while the racket was at its height. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Meaning where I sniffed that smoke each time? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ None of the boys on the ranch would go with you, then? ” asked Bob. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Not brimstone and sulphur, I hope?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Now, I wonder did he mean that; or was he just bluffing?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Oh! ” remarked Bob, elevating his eyebrows; was that what forced you to take that header down the slope? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Recognize the rider, then? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Say! ” exclaimed Frank, when he was able to catch his breath again, What d'ye think of that, now? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Say, look here, would you take me up if I proposed something right now?' |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Say, what d'ye reckon anybody could want a lantern up there for? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ See that timber over yonder, where a stream runs? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Silly? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ That a landslide is going to start things going on Thunder Mountain any time — is that what you mean? ” Peg insisted on repeating. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ That is, hang around until night, and wait to see if the grinding begins again, as it did when we were in camp below?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ That's Peg's idea of getting even with us; the coward! ” But you do n't mean to say Peg did that?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ The one we said was a lantern? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Then it was a narrow squeak, was it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Then ye mean to go into camp soon? ” in- quired Hank. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Then you could recognize it; eh?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Then you think we're going to get caught here, Frank? ” questioned the other. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Think you see signs of trouble from Peg and his bunch; or is it something else? ” Something else this time, ” remarked Frank. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Was there ever such a long night?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Well, what d'ye think of that?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What about it? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What are you sniffing about, Frank? ” de- manded Bob, who, in the silence, heard what his comrade was doing. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What black opening did you try to enter; and what happened to you, amigo? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What d'ye mean pointing your old gun up at me, and making as if you meant to shoot?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What do you say?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What have you discovered, Frank? ” asked Bob, starting to get up. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What of that? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What under the sun do we want to get inside the mountain for? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What would cowmen be doing away off here, tell me that, Bob? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What's on?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ What's the matter- you did n't cut yourself, I hope?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Why not take a snack before we leave our base of supplies? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ Why, do you really believe the racket comes out of that hole?" |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ You do n't say? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ You wait and see; that's what? |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ You — would, eh? ” he gasped, as if hardly daring to believe his ears. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ You're both going to pay dear for this little fun, hear that? ” he called, his voice trembling with passion. |
mdp.39015085433426 | “ You, Senor Frank? ” he exclaimed. |
mdp.39015085433426 | ” “ Indians? |
mdp.39015085433426 | ” “ What, that Mex boy? |
mdp.39015085433426 | • Did you say coffee? ” remarked Bob. |
mdp.39015085433442 | But say, the air is getting a bit foul here, is n't it? mdp.39015085433442 How are you on lettering, Captain? ” guffawed Mr. Farnum, while preparations were thus being made. |
mdp.39015085433442 | How do you happen on board? |
mdp.39015085433442 | I wonder do I come in on these? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Is it as bad as all that? ” laughed their host, a pleasant- faced, rather bald man past forty. mdp.39015085433442 Put off a boat and send it alongside, will you? ” In a trice a boat was lowered from the schooner. |
mdp.39015085433442 | The air purified all right, did n't it? |
mdp.39015085433442 | We seem to have made a hit with our fore- man, do n't we? |
mdp.39015085433442 | You say you were n't here last night? ” de- manded Mr. Farnum, sternly. mdp.39015085433442 * Are n't you going to put us on an even keel, sir? ” Jack called. mdp.39015085433442 122 THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY “ Rather creepy, ai n't it? ” hailed Grant, his voice not as steady as usual. mdp.39015085433442 204 THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY CHAPTER XX BONE ON? mdp.39015085433442 9 104 THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY “ Does he go on the boat with us? ” “ Oh, no. mdp.39015085433442 >> But no THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 13 “ Do you think we can get in on that job? ” asked Hal, dubiously. mdp.39015085433442 Ai n't there any common sailor togs lying about? ” “ I do n't know where, ” smiled Andrews. mdp.39015085433442 And she's a diving boat, at that? ” “ Well, I guess mebbe she'll dive, all right,chuckled Jabez Holt. |
mdp.39015085433442 | And these young men belong to the Navy? |
mdp.39015085433442 | And, gracious, what time is it? ” “ Just about eight o'clock, ” replied Somers, consulting his watch. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Andrews? ” inquired Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | But Benson, not quick at taking offense, inquired: “ Are you a guest of this hotel? ” “ None of your business,"came the rough re- tort. |
mdp.39015085433442 | But the younger one demanded, fiercely: “ Is all this any of your business? ” “ Not a bit,"admitted Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433442 | By the way, my young friend, what is your age? |
mdp.39015085433442 | CONCLUSION, 243 The Submarine Boys on Duty CHAPTER I TWO BOYS WHO PLANNED TO BECOME GRLAY 66 O this is Dunhaven? ” inquired Jack Berta'S ° son. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Can you be ready, Captain? ” “ Why, there's nothing to do, sir, but to take aboard more gasoline and water. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Do you catch the idea? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Does Grant Andrews go with us? ” “ No,"replied Mr. Farnum, dropping his voice. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Does that new boy figure that he be- longs aboard with us? ” asked David Pollard, of Jack, when the pair came on deck again. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Even though they returned, manfully, at the first chance, how would their story of having been robbed sound? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Farnum's shipyard, you said?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Farnum?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | For two persons it's eight dollars, is n't it? ” Then young Benson carelessly produced the young partners'roll of banknotes. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Forrester?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Forrester?' |
mdp.39015085433442 | Gettin'weary, carryin''round THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 87 my share of the money?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Gripping his chum's arm for silence, Jack whispered in his ear: “ Can you set the camera for universal focus, here in the shadow?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Had n't the “ Pollard ” been given abundant tests by her crew? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Had she failed to come up yet? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Help us to get him, will you? ” “ Want me to look behind me, an'then ye'll THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 97 jump me, hey? ” leered Dan Jaggers. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Help us to get him, will you? ” “ Want me to look behind me, an'then ye'll THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 97 jump me, hey? ” leered Dan Jaggers. |
mdp.39015085433442 | How much longer could the air last in a pure enough condition to sustain six lives? |
mdp.39015085433442 | How much longer could the torment last, ere death came mercifully to their relief? |
mdp.39015085433442 | How will she run under water? |
mdp.39015085433442 | How'd you like to take one of my horses and a buggy, after supper? ” “ Fine and splendid, ” replied Jack, with en- thusiasm. |
mdp.39015085433442 | I suppose you did n't know any better than to do what you did. ” “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | I'd detect any such trick in time to turn a rapid fire gun loose on the venturesome sub- marine! ” “ Every time, sir? ” asked Jack, calmly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | It was n't accident? ” gasped Eph. |
mdp.39015085433442 | It's me mother! ” “ What's the matter with her? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Midshipmen, no doubt? ” “ There are no Navy men on board, ” replied the builder. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Miller?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Now, does n't it? ” So they hardly mentioned Mr. Forrester on the rest of that cool, delightful drive. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Now, what would going back to Dunhaven be like for these two hapless submarine boys? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Oh, mister! ” “ Well, ” demanded Jack, reining in the horse, “ what's the matter?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Pollard is the expert in that line, is n't he? ” “ Oh, I say, Dave,"bawled the builder down the stairway. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Pollard, ” he cried, nervously, “ when on earth — under the sea, I mean — are we going up? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Pollard?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Presently, the hail came: “ Benson, come up here, wo n't you? ” As Jack reported to the builder Farnum stood looking across the bay. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Probably, if ye do, it'll trot back into Dunhaven, and that'll be good enough. ” “ Got any money for licker? ” demanded Dan. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Sixteen? |
mdp.39015085433442 | So this is where that famous THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 11 submarine torpedo boat is being built? |
mdp.39015085433442 | So why not be captain from now on? ” Thus it was settled, off- hand. |
mdp.39015085433442 | THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 121 “ How do you find it?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 127 CHAPTER XII THE DISCOVERY FROM THE CONNING TOWER"Gº O up slanting, or on an even keel? ” called up Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 29 And the foreman? ” smiled Jack, wistfully. |
mdp.39015085433442 | THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 93 “ See here, ” whined Dan, “ you're not going to take me to Dunhaven?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | The wrench mislaid?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | The “ Pollard ” was launched- for what adventures, what fate? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Then, as though to change the subject abruptly, she inquired:"Are these the young men who handle the ‘ Pollard?' |
mdp.39015085433442 | There may be time. ” “ Where's the wrench? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Was the coming end, too, to be painless? |
mdp.39015085433442 | Well? ” “ Mr. |
mdp.39015085433442 | What will he do- have us sent to jail as common thieves?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | What'd ye bring back with ye? ” “ Something to eat. ” “ And something to drink, hey! |
mdp.39015085433442 | What's wrong?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Where is she?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Where on earth can it be, then? ” Again all hands started to hunt. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Who wins the bet? ” the owner finished, laughingly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Why he shaved his beard off? ”. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Why not dive just abreast of that light? |
mdp.39015085433442 | With your bent for things naval, why do n't you try to interest your home Congressman in appointing you as a cadet?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | Without speaking to me about it? ” demanded Joshua Owen, looking anything but pleased. |
mdp.39015085433442 | Would an innocent man act so?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | You must have had some practice aboard rather good- sized craft?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | You will oblige us by letting us have your check, wo n't you? ”. |
mdp.39015085433442 | toot! ” sounded the “ Pollard's?' |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ A submarine boat, is n't it? ” continued Jack, quickly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Advertising, is it?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Ai n't very comfortable in yer mind, are ye, younker? ” leered Josh Owen, hearing the muf- fled groan that escaped the boy. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ An', ye know, Dave Pollard is stoppin'at this hotel. ” “ Oh, he is, eh? ” Jack snapped up, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ An'then I'd find ye here when I came back, would n't I? ” sneered Jaggers. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ And what may that business be? ” persisted Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ And why would n't they want that photo- graphed? ” demanded young Benson. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ And you did n't use any false key to get into this shed?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Any of you youngsters know where the proper wrench is? ” inquired the builder, look- ing keenly at the boys. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Are you bossing this job all the way through?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Are you going to take the wheel, sir? ” whis- pered Grant Andrews, to the inventor. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Are you scared, too?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Awash, are we? ” cried Eph, in an incredu- lous voice. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Besides who'd ever think of holding up boys? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ But as that craft is n't here, how can we put your father aboard? ” Mr. Farnum asked. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ But as to her comin'up again, I reckon the ‘ Pollard'ai n't goin'to be so certain. ” “ Where are they building her? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ But is there any business here? ” insisted Hal Hastings, patiently. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ But one of the superintendent's men over 42 THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY at the machine shop can cut it to fit?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ But will the boat dive? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ By the way, boys, how do you feel about taking a little pleasure trip to- night? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Can you catch a line, if we throw it?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Catch your man? ” yelled Hal, through a megaphone. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Come up here, wo n't you? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Could n't you have consulted me, sir? ” asked the foreman, again looking keenly at the young- sters. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Count it over, will you please, sir? ” Mr. Farnum rapidly counted. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ D'ye think I'm the only one'll bear watch- ing?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Did n't you speak of Pollard's boat? ” de- manded Jack, his eyes agleam with sudden in- terest. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Did ye hear me say ye were sitting in my chair?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Did you catch the rascal?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Did you recognize him?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Do n't ye wish ye was me, with all this money to have a good time on? ” he demanded, jeer- ingly, of Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Do n't you think the air begins to smell queer already?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Do you know the answer?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Dunhaven? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Earn a living? ” sniffed Jack, rather scorn- fully. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Going to be ready, now, for the dive and the hour's run under water, captain? ” inquired Mr. Farnum, coming up on deck. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Going to get up out of it? ” “ Not until I know your rights in the matter,"replied Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Going up on even keel? ” asked young Has- tings. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Going up?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Has, eh? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Hey?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ How did it come, sir, that you made it eight- een miles, instead of knots? ” asked Captain Jack, after a while. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ How did you feel?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ How soon do we start? ” cried Jack, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Hullo, what are you two doing here? ”'ques- tioned the new arrival, looking the boys over keenly. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Hurt?'' |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I am, hey? ” roared Dan. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I guess maybe you're business photograft- ers, then? ” suggested the hotel keeper. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I s'pose ye feel me and you had trouble, and you got the best of it? ” leered the former foreman, then scowled. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I wonder how she can go at speed?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I wonder if he'll settle the bill? ” rejoined Hal. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ I wonder if they're dazed and weak?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Is n't there some better cement than this around? ” called out Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Is there any business around here? ” asked Jack, after awhile. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Is there any such thing aboard? ” queried Jack, in surprise. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Is this the best you have? ” asked Jack, eye- ing the cement with disfavor. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Looking for a uniform, eh? ” laughed the inventor. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Looking for your pop?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Making threats against you, and against the boat, is he?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ May I, as a great favor, go below and tell him he may stay?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Me- apologize? ” He sprang up suddenly, resting a broad paw heavily on Jack's shoulder. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Me? ” grinned Eph. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Now, see here, young men, do you realize that I'm not offering this pay to boys? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Now, what can I do for you?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Oh, you're going with your father, are you? ” hailed Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Run back to the station, get the police sta- tion on the'phone, and send word to the chief, will you? ” begged Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Say, I wonder if it would be too fresh of me to ask Mr. Farnum when he means to try the ris- ing stunt? ” wondered Eph, aloud. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ See how easily it's intended to turn? ” asked the builder, giving it a slight turn. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Serious business, this fighting on the ocean, is n't it? ” he replied. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Sick some of the time, and hungry the rest. ” “ But about being scared? ” insisted Eph. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ So that the speed of the submarine boat shall always be ahead of the speed of any battleship afloat. ” “ Again, why?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Stand still, wo n't ye, drat ye? ” roared Dan, driving in another heavy blow. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Still here? ” he asked, looking at the boys. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Strangers here, ai n't ye? ” demanded the scowling one, as he halted on the edge of the porch. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Take chairs, wo n't you, boys? ” asked the builder, motioning to chairs. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Takin'pictures? ” asked Jabez Holt, after a pause spent in chewing at a tooth- pick. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Then ask him,"proposed Jack, crisply,"why he's wearing a black wig, and under that has iron- gray hair that has been dyed brown? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Then we are to come again to- morrow even- ing? ” insisted Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Then whose joke was it? ” “ It was the scheme of Captain Jack Benson, the ‘ Pollard's'present commander." |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Think you're going to learn to like it? ” de- manded Benson. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Think?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Was the hoax your idea, Mr. Farnum? ” asked Admiral Bentley. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ We'll have to put in some books, wo n't we, so you young men can read when you're doing nothing under water?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Well, have you got through looking at us? ” demanded the younger man. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Well? ” asked David Pollard, a bit puzzled. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Well? ” demanded Jack Benson, his face ra- diant, as he thought of their “ fighting chance." |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Were you expressing an opinion about this pipe business? ” THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY 43"Ye- es, sir." |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Wha — what makes it act so slowly? ” asked Eph Somers, in a queer voice. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Wha- wha- what was that?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What about?,"? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What about?,"? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What are we going to do with him, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What are ye tellin'me?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What d'ye mean? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What do you think? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What is it? ” inquired the inventor, curi- ously. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What kinds of business are there here? ” asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What time do they knock off work in the boatyard? ” queried Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's that off the starboard bow? ” won- dered Jack. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's that? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's the complaint, Benson?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's the game? ” inquired Benson, as his chum leaped down into the road and began to rummage about. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's the matter? ” demanded Hal, look- ing keenly at his chum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ What's wrong? ” asked the inventor, quickly, springing forward and bending over to examine. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ When are we going to strike the surface?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ When are you two going to eat? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Where's the night watchman while all this is going on? ” wondered Jack as he tip- toed for- ward. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Whether you take pay or not, sir, will you wait and put my father aboard the yacht? ” de. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Who's below?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Who's in charge of the boat? ” was Jack's next question. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Why not slam the padlock shut over the door and lock him in there until we can get someone here? ” whispered Hal Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Why not? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Why, it looks cozy here at night, does n't it? ” he called. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Will you come aboard the flagship in our launch? ” asked the midshipman. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Wonder how far the bosses are going to run under water?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Wonder how ye came to have it? ” he mut. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Would n't it? ” rejoined Mr. Farnum, his eyes twinkling with merriment. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Would you believe it?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ Yet you do n't intend to try it, do you? ” asked the inventor. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You agree with me that the pipe can be cut properly at the machine shop of this yard?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You boys awake? ” bellowed the wrathful voice of Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You decline, then?" |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You did n't guess that, re- 126 THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY did you? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You do n't find them forward, or — well, fresh? |
mdp.39015085433442 | “ You turn on the compressed air with a wrench, do n't you? ” she demanded, swiftly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | All saved?' mdp.39015085433483 Any other credentials? ” asked Lieutenant Jack cautiously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Aye, aye, sir. ” “ Do you see that masthead light two and a half- points off starboard bow? ” “ Aye, aye, sir.' mdp.39015085433483 Aye, aye, sir. ”"Is the gunner's mate at hand? ” “ Here, sir,"replied the mate, stepping out from the turret. |
mdp.39015085433483 | But what, in particular? ” insisted Benson. mdp.39015085433483 Did you see that sunrise, Cal? ” continued the unknown tormentor. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Got our orders? ” Eph inquired eagerly. mdp.39015085433483 How soon are you going to run in and show yourself? ” asked Hal, after some moments of silent work with the night glasses. |
mdp.39015085433483 | I wonder if he and his helper are now ashore or aboard? mdp.39015085433483 In the name of Pete, what have we here? ” 64 THE SUBMARINE BOYS growled the skipper, stepping down. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Is anything wrong with the engines? ” Ned White demanded, rather anxiously. mdp.39015085433483 Then I am not to search any craft on sus- picion? ” Jack asked quickly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Then you do n't know, at present, what you're going to do? |
mdp.39015085433483 | What trouble can come to me from having done my duty? ” “ It's like this, ” whispered Ned. mdp.39015085433483 What's the scheme? ” asked Lieutenant Jack. |
mdp.39015085433483 | You're not armed, are you? ”No; why should I be? ” “ You'll have to be, as a member of a prize crew. |
mdp.39015085433483 | You're not armed, are you? ”No; why should I be? ” “ You'll have to be, as a member of a prize crew. |
mdp.39015085433483 | 'Any more flashes since?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | '” “ How many can you take there? ” “ Not more than seventy, even packing them like sardines.'' |
mdp.39015085433483 | '” “ How soon do we report? ” “ Immediately." |
mdp.39015085433483 | 232 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ You missed a box of cigars, did n't you? ” Benson went on coolly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | 6.What in blazes ails you?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | 62 THE SUBMARINE BOYS"It wo n't take us over two hours to get out there, will it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | A chance? |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 103"What's the matter? ” asked Hal, waking up. |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 125"Where is the captain? ” Jack Benson called, as soon as his feet slipped over the rail. |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 183 “ Dog, am I?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 211 “ Are you the master of this ship? ” Jack de- manded, glancing up at the bridge. |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 35 17 “ Want any company? ” Hal inquired, rising with alacrity. |
mdp.39015085433483 | AND THE SMUGGLERS 9"Maybe, you're a midshipman, from Annap- olis? ” suggested Krumm, glancing up from the card. |
mdp.39015085433483 | After a pause the scout cruiser sent this query: “ Is the'Cynthia'afloat yet? ” “ No; sank just before dawn this morning. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Are there any especial in- structions for me in connection with the new command?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Benson?' |
mdp.39015085433483 | But, if I remain on board this little schooner, how much chance have I of managing not to be discovered here?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | CHAPTER IX WIRELESS WAFTS A WAIL OF TRAGEDY “ W HAT are you going to do about it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | CHAPTER X ON THE SCENE OF AN OCEAN DISASTER"H OW are you going to do that?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Did you ever see a veteran horse- man afraid of a fall that might break his neck? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Do you catch the idea? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Do you see that light standing out to sea?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Eight boats, finely manned by jackies, were at once lowered, and the work of transferring the rescued ones from the rafts in tow of the “ Grant'? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Hastings's compliments, sir, and he'd be glad of your company in the tower. ” “ Does that include me?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Have you any orders, sir? ” “ If I have, ” smiled Benson, “ I'll go on deck and give them." |
mdp.39015085433483 | Have you ever known of a railroad engineer to be afraid to enter his car and start hauling an express train?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Have you ever seen folks afraid of a flash of lightning? ”"Have I?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Have you ever seen folks afraid of a flash of lightning? ”"Have I?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Have you ever seen the craft? ”. |
mdp.39015085433483 | He hinted that Jake had stolen them, did n't he? |
mdp.39015085433483 | How do you know I am? |
mdp.39015085433483 | In other words I double the bet every week. ” “ How long do you keep this up?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Is that answer enough for you? ” “ It ought to be,"Hal Hastings answered, his face glowing. |
mdp.39015085433483 | It seemed unlikely that Eph Somers would come across a larger fight than he could handle — yet where was he? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Jake came, but as he hauled he called back: “ See anything of that feller? ” “ Not a sight. ” “ It's tough! ” declared Jake. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Let all the credit go to the Secret Service men? ” “ Wait a little, ” smiled Jack, “ and I'll show you how I'm going to obey orders." |
mdp.39015085433483 | May I ask a ques- tion, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Should he try to remain aboard, taking great chances? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Somers?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | The Range and Grange Hustlers By FRANK GEE PATCHIN Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Through this summer storm?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Want to come, Hal?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | What ails you, man? ” This last question was shot out sharply, for a rat had scurried among the boxes in the cellar, making considerable noise. |
mdp.39015085433483 | What did you see? ” demanded the skipper, hoarsely. |
mdp.39015085433483 | What wo n't I do to you? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Why do n't you go into the Navy, where there is fine pay and every chance in the world for young fellows with the right stuff in them?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Why may not that schooner be the smuggler as well as any other craft? |
mdp.39015085433483 | Will Mr. Benson join Com- mander Breen? ” “ There's nothing to do but obey, ” laughed Jack, as he read the message. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Will you be seated?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Will you lay to and stand back for us to board?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | Will you shake? ” “ Do you mean it? ” asked Wally Wimpins incredulously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | Will you shake? ” “ Do you mean it? ” asked Wally Wimpins incredulously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | You see the masthead light on the"Velvet'? |
mdp.39015085433483 | You're going to spring if I take half a step more, are n't you? ” murmured Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ A deaf mute, eh? ” grunted the skipper. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ A sleeper on board, eh?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ And how much money do you expect to have saved when the twenty- six weeks are ended? ” Hal pursued. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Any answer to go ashore? ” The first envelope that the submarine boy opened bore the signature of the Secretary of the Navy. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are we doing anything unusual?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are we going up?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are you going to take my name in at once?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are you going to take my name in?'' |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are you here again? ” demanded the clerk, eyeing Wally, who now looked uncomfortable. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are you in distress? ” “ No; but we ca n't keep up more than head- way. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Are you men sure that you've had enough? ” Lieutenant Jack demanded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ At least, you'll let me offer you rain clothes?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ But every woman and child on board is going 130 THE SUBMARINE BOYS"What?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ But if I happen to be on shore when you start seaward, can you notify me so that I can get out here?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ But what are you going to do with that card, my man?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Ca n't you make out anything?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Can I lend you any cash? ” smiled Jack. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Can you go down a rope, Simms? ” asked Benson, looking at the man keenly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Censure? ” repeated Lieutenant Jack Ben- son, with a bitter laugh. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Did I lose my temper? ” asked Eph anx- iously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Did the flashes follow in quick succession?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Did you get hit?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do I have to sleep on a seat in the cabin?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do n't you see the point? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do n't you think, Lieutenant, we'd better throw the remaining doors overboard without roping and pass the call, ‘ Every man for himself'?' |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do you call that a good reason? ” Jack in- quired, with a smile. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do you comprehend your task, Lieutenant Benson? ” queried Secretary Sanders, turning around at last. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do you want a net spread to catch you? ” “ I'll show you whether I do or not, you josher! ” muttered White, in pretended anger. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Do you? ” Jack challenged pleasantly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Eh?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Friends? ” demanded Wally scornfully. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ From your speech you might be an Ameri- can? ” hinted Jack coldly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Going to leave me alone aboard that schooner? ” demanded Ned, becoming interested. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Going to try it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Going to try it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Has Mr. White turned in?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Have you been using the searchlight, Mr. Somers? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How about the other night? ” Benson de- manded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How about you, Jake Denham? ” Benson asked, turning. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How can I guess? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How can I have smuggled to- night, when I have n't been back anywhere within the three- mile line?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How dare you hit me? ” “ I'm afraid I have n't time to go into that, ” Eph drawled. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How do you work it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How long ago were the flashes? ” “ Just before I sent for you. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How long do you think you can keep afloat?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ How long have you been saving on this plan? ” Jack asked. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ If I did anything irregular, what was it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ If these smugglers were acquitted, and the trial court expressed disapproval of my action, do you know what would be the result for me?' |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ If you do anything in the matter to- day,"begged Somers, “ ca n't you let me have a hand in it?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Is he as badly off as that? ” asked Benson, paling. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Is it against orders for me to remain in the general cabin? ” Ned further asked. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Is n't that almost stealing? ” whispered Hal. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Is that really so? ” Somers demanded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Is this your usual way of greeting friends on the road? ” Eph inquired mildly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ It wo n't take you long, will it? ” asked Eph curiously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ It's pretty hard work on the boats along this coast, is n't it? ” Benson asked pleasantly, as he halted, gazing aboard the little schooner. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Jake,"he inquired, with sudden suspicion, “ did your suspender need much fixing?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Let me see; where are you at present??" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Let me see; where are you at present??" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Lieutenant John Benson on board?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Lieutenant, do n't you know that there are still women and children standing back there, mute and patient? ” “ Yes, ” Benson nodded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ May I go up in the tower, now?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ May I have a word with him?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Maybe ye have a card about you? ” suggested the messenger, grinning more broadly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ No admittance to this pier! ” “ Who commands there?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Not going to pick up any more cases, then? ” White asked. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Now, are you going? ” 42 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Your reasons are n't quite big enough,"Jack laughed quietly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Now, do you think we're on the trail of the smugglers? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Oh, is that what you are waiting for? ” in- quired Jack unruffled. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Orders from Washington? ” “ Yes, ” Jack answered, and not untruthfully. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Recalling us? ” asked Eph dryly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Say, ca n't I get ashore yet? ” asked Ned, ready to volunteer in the search for Eph Som- ers. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Scared, are you? ” grimaced the skipper. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Shall I change the course and go straight for that rocket?' |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Shall I put a solid shot in her planks, sir? ” asked the gunner's mate. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Shall I take you in, sir? ” “ I'm capable of moving under my own steam, thank you, messenger,"Jack laughed. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Shall I, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Shall we wait for you, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Smuggling, to- night? ” snarled the skipper. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ So I'm a dead man, and going to be a ghost next, am I? ” asked Benson of himself. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ So you came with us?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then whose pup are you? ” “ Darest thou insult me?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then whose pup are you? ” “ Darest thou insult me?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then you wo n't get off? ” “ Not until I'm ready, unless you offer me a good reason why I should go earlier." |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then you've really seen the smugglers? ” “ Have we?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then you've really seen the smugglers? ” “ Have we?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Then, if that was all your business here, you're through, are n't you? ” demanded the red- bearded man. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ They are n't, hey?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ They're al- most as bad as the revenue officers. ” “ So you do n't like the officers in the revenue cutter service, either?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Too bad, eh? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Trouble? ” repeated Jack, feeling a bit dis- turbed. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Up the rope? ” AND THE SMUGGLERS 217 “ Surely. ” “ I did n't know you had that accomplish- ment." |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Want to come up on deck and see me throw this beastly bank overboard? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Well?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What accommodation have you on board? ” asked White, looking up eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What are they? ” AND THE SMUGGLERS 21 “ Mr. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What are you in such a hurry for?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What can be keeping Eph? ” wondered Hal Hastings anxiously. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What did the officers of the revenue cutter service ever do to you? ” asked: Jack Benson, looking straight into the other's face. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What do you conclude?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What do you mean by that?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What do you reckon you're doing on board this craft, young man? ” the skipper demanded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What do you think has happened to him?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What do you think? ” asked Jack, his eyes blazing, as he came up, twenty minutes later, and dropped once more into his chair. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What have you got that pistol in your hand for? ” the skipper went on. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What in the name of wisdom ails us fellows? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What is there for a Navy man to do but obey orders? ” Jack inquired. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What sort? ” asked Jack, looking up with keener interest than his host had expected. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What time did you reach her? ”"About one o'clock." |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's the joke? ” asked Hal, smiling. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's to be done? ” demanded Hal Hast- ings, after a long pause. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's up?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's wrong with the officers?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's wrong? ” asked Jack, with a start. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's wrong? ” the submarine boys heard Jake ask. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What's your full capacity in the way of ice cream sodas? ”"I do n't know,"Somers answered. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ What? ” asked Jake. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ When are you going out to sea, or under the sea, or to do something picturesque? ” Ned asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Where do you want this case? ” “ Drop it at the foot of the stairs. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ White, will you kindly mark these cases in such a way that you may afterwards be able to identify them? ” Jack requested. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Who are you?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Who is taking care of Somers, then? ” “ An excellent trained nurse, who happens to be summering here." |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Who was it? ” gasped Jake, halting by the side of the skipper, who had stopped at the rail at the spot where Benson had gone overboard. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Who's the dude kid with the sunburst hair?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Whose orders are you going to take now?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why are you fellows so uneasy?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why did n't you stay on deck? ” questioned Eph Somers, who had followed him below. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why have you taken a notion to be disagreeable to me, anyway? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why not, you idiot? ” “ We wo n't have any luck, skipper! ” “ Jake, you're a fool. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why should I remain where none of the fun was happening?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Why so tremulous? ” Somers demanded. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Yet did you ever see a telegraph operator, who works with electricity all day long, afraid of lightning? |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Yet you did n't come out and introduce your- selves?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You can prove that, I suppose?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You left Washington late, did n't you?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You see us going, do n't you? ” leered Hume. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You wanted a hand in to- day's doings? ” Jack hinted. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You're running a submarine again? ” White- asked, as he scanned the bill of fare. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You've got five more cases to get up?" |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ You, with wealthy parents and a good income outside of your government pay in the State Depart- ment?' |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Young man, are you going to get off this pier, or are you not? ” “ Why should I? ” Jack asked coolly. |
mdp.39015085433483 | “ Young man, are you going to get off this pier, or are you not? ” “ Why should I? ” Jack asked coolly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Any of your crew coming back to- night, sir? ” asked the corporal. mdp.39015085433459 Anything wrong, sir? ” questioned the ma- rine sentry, halting and throwing his rifle over to port arms. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Can one of the marines fire a shot to stop those fellows? ” asked Eph Somers. mdp.39015085433459 Did you misunderstand the time, Mr. Ben- son? ” asked one of the midshipmen, at last. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do they propose to tow that splendid little craft away? |
mdp.39015085433459 | I wonder if it would be against the regula- tions for a lot of rank outsiders like us to go through the grounds at this hour? |
mdp.39015085433459 | I wonder if the local fishermen start out at this time of the night? ” Eph Somers remarked, musingly, to the sentry. mdp.39015085433459 See here, ” demanded Jack, after they had driven several blocks at a good speed, “ Truax has n't been getting into any drinking scrapes, has he? |
mdp.39015085433459 | The_the- what, sir? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Then you'll let me come aboard, just for a look, wo n't you? ” pleaded the stranger. mdp.39015085433459 What chance do you think you stand against a crowd like this?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | What does it meanBenson never touched a drop of that vile stuff, did he? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What on earth is the matter with me? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What's that? ” came a sharp retort from the gunboat's bridge. mdp.39015085433459 When?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Will you in- struct the sentries to see that none of the crew are allowed aboard during the night? ” “ Very good, sir.' mdp.39015085433459 You wo n't let me forget it, will you?". |
mdp.39015085433459 | You'll let me go aboard the craft to sleep for to- night, anyway? ” coaxed Truax. mdp.39015085433459 $ AND THE MIDDIES 241 “ So Tip Gaynor hired you to do all you could to disgrace me in the eyes of the Navy people? ” demanded Jack. mdp.39015085433459 'And that applies equally to boys, sir? ” “ Yes, ” Jack smiled. mdp.39015085433459 'Coming with us, Truax? ” asked William- son, as the party passed out into a dimly lighted street. mdp.39015085433459 '» “ So that's the way he'd work it, eh? ” de- manded Sam Truax, turning green and ugly around the lips. mdp.39015085433459 -er- ܙ?. mdp.39015085433459 112 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Are n't you going to report the robbery to the police? |
mdp.39015085433459 | 42 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ I understand, sir, ” begar Mr. Farnum, “ that you attach some blame in this matter to young Benson?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Afraid? |
mdp.39015085433459 | And say, by the way, gen- tlemen, what if we take a little walk down to my beach? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Are we barred out of the instruction work? ” Hal had been raising a glass of cold water to his lips. |
mdp.39015085433459 | But are you sure of your charge, Mr. Hastings? ” “ Am I sure? ” repeated Hal, all the soul of the young engineer swelling to the surface. |
mdp.39015085433459 | But are you sure of your charge, Mr. Hastings? ” “ Am I sure? ” repeated Hal, all the soul of the young engineer swelling to the surface. |
mdp.39015085433459 | But do n't you sup- pose, fellows, that officer was hazed, and did some hazing on his own account, when he was a cadet midshipman here years ago? |
mdp.39015085433459 | But how did you get on board in the first place? ” “ Why, the night watchman was in the yard for a few minutes, and I got him to put me on board. |
mdp.39015085433459 | But, aloud, he replied:"I have the pilot you requested. ”"Then why do n't you bring him on board? ” came the sharp question. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Caldwell?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Can you take him off our hands, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Come and join me? ” “ No,"gaped Hal. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Coming?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Dere ain'nuffin'to be'fraid ob, sah. ” “ Afraid?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you find many yacht cabins more comfortable than this one?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you know, Sam Truax, I feel a queer notion coming over me? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you mind telling me, sir, in what way he erred in bringing you in here? ” “ An error in giving his advice, ” replied Mr. Mayhew. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you understand? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you want me to hit you? ” Another man thrust his head down the cabin hatchway, showing an evil, grinning face. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Do you want to foul our anchor chain?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | Explanation?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Has n't been getting himself arrested, has he?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | He did his work coolly, admirably, though he AND THE MIDDIES 109 that enough time, sir, in which to learn much about submarine boats?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Her brother sat by watching the work, “ Elsie isn't- isn't dead, is she? ” asked the brother, anxiously. |
mdp.39015085433459 | How did he come to be in that fearful shape? |
mdp.39015085433459 | How does that happen? |
mdp.39015085433459 | I wonder if anything can have happened to him? |
mdp.39015085433459 | I wonder if that fellow eats pie? |
mdp.39015085433459 | If you were in my place, Mr. Somers, would you be patient over young men who, when they get ashore, get into one unseemly scrape after another? |
mdp.39015085433459 | May I ask if you doubt my story?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | May I come on board?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Mayhew demanded your story of course? ” propounded Hal Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Mr. May- hew, wo n't you and a couple of your officers come on shore with me? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Mr. Merriam?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Now, Eph, when we saw that first cadet come along, did n't I suggest to you to ask him about hazing?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Now, Mr. Somers, are you going back to the bay, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Or is his temper due to coffee?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Pleasant, is n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Sam Truax was carefully 238 THE SUBMARINE BOYS"Well, Truax? ” “ Are we at anchor- now?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Sam Truax was carefully 238 THE SUBMARINE BOYS"Well, Truax? ” “ Are we at anchor- now?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Say, Hal, would n't it be fine if we really did belong to the Navy?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Shall I make fast to your starboard side gangway? ” Hal called. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Shall I take you to it?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Somers?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Speaking of grog, would you care to try the best this town has, gentlemen? ”"Thank you, ” Jack answered, politely. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Surles?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | The messenger took the money eagerly, then demanded, more respectfully: “ Any answer, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Then he and AND THE MIDDIES 155"Will they beat us, though? ” grinned Hal Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Then how would things look for the whole of us?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Then it was all thoroughly good- natured, all in the way of a joke, to show you something you wanted to know? ” asked the naval officer, slowly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Then, by a slip of the tongue, and wholly innocent of any intentional offense, he bellowed: “ Is that the Dad'boat?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Thoroughly clear- headed and steady? ” “ We feel fine, sir,"Jack answered. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Trahern?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | We mean business, remember! ” “ What do you want to board us for? ” de- manded Curtis, pausing. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Were n't we all three discussing hazing?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | What ails you? ” demanded the marine. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What are you about?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | What are you trying to do? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What are you? ” “ Jack Benson, sir. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What could have happened? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What do you think of it? ” Mr. Farnum's cigar having burned low, he tossed it away, then leaned back as he lighted another weed. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What has happened to him? ” Hal and Eph stood supporting their com- rade, almost holding him, in fact. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What if Jack and Hal have been shanghaied on that infernal sloop??' |
mdp.39015085433459 | What if Jack and Hal have been shanghaied on that infernal sloop??' |
mdp.39015085433459 | What on earth has hap- pened?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | What on earth's the mat- ter? ” demanded Hal Hastings, anxiously. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What were you doing down there, anyway? ”'Why, I came on board, and left the manhole open for ten minutes,"answered Somers. |
mdp.39015085433459 | What's the game, I wonder? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What's the mat- ter with his face?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | What's wrong? ” Then, after a brief pause:"Good heavens, does Mr. Mayhew believe we've been acting disgracefully? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What's wrong? ” Then, after a brief pause:"Good heavens, does Mr. Mayhew believe we've been acting disgracefully? |
mdp.39015085433459 | What, indeed? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Where are you go- ing? ” demanded the marine. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Who in blazes are you? ” “ I'm the goat, it seems,"muttered Hastings, under his breath. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Who's your captain? ” “ I am, sir." |
mdp.39015085433459 | Will Mr. Benson go aboard the'Hudson'? ” asked the young officer in com- mand of the cutter. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Will yo'please to come, sah? ” “ Yes,"agreed Jack. |
mdp.39015085433459 | Will you pardon my too hasty censure?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | Wo n't you please walk on the other side of the road? |
mdp.39015085433459 | Would the dogs jump down? |
mdp.39015085433459 | You certainly are ingenious! ” “ Will you do what I have suggested? ” pressed the young submarine skipper. |
mdp.39015085433459 | asked Jack, “ You've met him! ” “ I? ” demanded Jack, in astonishment. |
mdp.39015085433459 | could n't be depended upon? ” “ That was the idea,"assented Sam Truax, weakly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Afraid?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ After the whoppers you told that officer? ” “ I did n't tell him even a single tiny fib, ” pro- tested Jack, indignantly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Am Ah correct, sah, in supposin'yo'Cap'n Jack Benson?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ And Truax? ” inquired Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ And you're the captain?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ And, afterwards? ” persisted Hal. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Annapolis — where they train the naval cadets, the midshipmen, into United States Naval officers? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Are n't you going to take those two- body- snatchers? ”'demanded Eph, glaring venomously at the pair on the sloop. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Are you going to try to find that place, catch the mulatto and force the return of your money?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Are you the gunboat'Hudson? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ As a cadet in the Navy, do you mean? ” asked Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Benson, ” he begged, weakly, “ will you give me your hand?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ But what is the meaning of all this? ” “ Oh, there's some queer, hocus- pocus busi- ness on foot, ” muttered Hal, bitterly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Can you meet us with a pilot? ” questioned the on- coming gunboat. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Con- found it, why do n't the people of this country run their government more than they do? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Did you leave him alone in here, at any time?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Did you think I only wanted to look at a pilot? ” “ All right, sir. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Do you consider yourself, sir, fully com- petent to handle this craft?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Do you consider, Mr. Benson, that you know all about submarine boats, sir? ” “ Oh, no." |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Do you know what folks say about me? ” de- manded Eph, with a significant glare. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Do you mean we're going to Annapolis, too? ” asked Jack Benson, his eyes glowing. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Does Mr. Farnum consider you capable of showing us the way into the harbor? ” de- manded the commanding officer of the “ Hud- son." |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Does n't that part need loosening up a bit, sir? ” asked the cadet in charge of the engineer division. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Drop into the drug- store and have a cigar, then?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Engines? ” That word came as a fortunate reminder to the submarine boy. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ For how long? ” “ Until ten o'clock to- night." |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Give us time, wo n't you, Captain? ” pleaded Jacob Farnum, his face straight, but his eyes laughing. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Going out with us, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Going with the rest of us, Truax? ” in- quired Jack, pleasantly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Got an idea, Captain?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Got'em right? ” demanded the one from the hatchway. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Gracious — you? ” ejaculated Hal, looking down for an instant. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Have you broken down? ” came the hail from the gunboat's bridge. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Hence the parent boat. ” “ Parent boat? ” interjected Hal Hastings, with his quiet smile. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How about that sleep, Jack?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How are you coming, aboard? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How do you feel? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How long is it going to take you, Mr. Hast- ings? ” asked the naval officer in command of the “ Pollard." |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How on earth did you know what the signal was, Hastings? ” demanded Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ How soon are we likely to have to start, sir? ” asked Hal Hastings, after a silence that lasted a few moments. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ I- I wonder if Jack Benson would come to see me for a little while?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ In the air, do you mean, sir? ” asked the midshipman. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ In town?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Is dinner ready, Greers? ” called Mr. May- hew. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Is it long enough time, sir, for a boy?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Is that one of the new submarine crafts?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Is — is the'Farnum'here, too?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ It was a mighty cheeky- “ Then why did you let the officer imagine you enjoyed it? ” taunted Jack. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Liquor, eh? ” exclaimed the naval officer, the odor reaching his nostrils. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Looks fearful, does n't he?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Making port, Hal? ” he called. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ May I ask what is the trouble here, sir? ” asked the yard's owner. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ May I offer a word, sir? ” asked Jack, wheeling upon the officer. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ May I speak with your watch officer? ” he called. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ No sailing orders yet, I suppose? ” Hal asked. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Now, what are those idiots jabbering about? ” Sam gruffly asked himself. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Now, young man, that's all I told the officer, except that we enjoyed our entertainment greatly. ” “ Did we enjoy it, though?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Object? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ One of your own men? ” came back the question. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Pretty stupid town, is n't it, Captain? ” asked the stranger, holding out his hand, which Jack Benson took. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Sailing these days without word from your captain, eh? ” Jack called, in a voice that car- ried, though it shook. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Say, what ails that man? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ See here, ” ordered Mr. Merriam, suddenly, taking Jack by the arm,"you're a horse, a full- blooded Arab steedunderstand?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ So, to work a confession out of me, you've poisoned me? ” gasped Sam Truax. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Soon? ” questioned Jack, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Such as-- what? ” asked Somers, doing his best to look mighty innocent. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ That officer who caught the crowd at it. ” “ Do you think he cared?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ The submarine?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then I take it you have never, sir, seen the camelroorelephant? ” “ The cam-"began Eph Somers. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then what are you going to do about it?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then what took place here, Mr. Benson, really took place at your request?'' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then where do you expect to go, when the time comes?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then you took Truax to a voodoo doctor to- night? ” demanded Jack, almost contemptu- ously. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Then, did n't the cadet midshipmen offer to 132 THE SUBMARINE BOYS show us all about hazing pranks, and did n't they do it?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ This is your understanding, too, Mr. Hast- ings? ” demanded the officer. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Truax ill? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Truax, you're a coward, as well as a sneak. ”"I am- eh?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Under way, eh? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ We called it a demonstration- an explanation. ” “ Demonstration? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What ails him?'' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What ails you, Truax? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What are the Navy folks going to do? ” de- manded Captain Jack, all but wrathfully. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What are we going to do, Captain? ” in- quired Jacob Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What are you talking about? ” demanded the prisoner, angrily. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What did he say? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What did he think?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do they say? ” “ Folks have an idea that, at most times, I'm one of the best- natured fellows on earth, ” de- clared Eph, solemnly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do we think, sir? ” echoed Captain Jack, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do you fellows say to getting on shore and stretching our legs in a good walk?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do you mean by taking the submarine without leave? ” “ I've been experimenting — flirting with science,"responded Eph, loftily. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do you mean? ” demanded Sam Truax, quickly, a queer look creeping into his face. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What do you want? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What does this fooling mean? |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What if we do n't do it?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What is this material, sir? ” continued the cadet, resting a hand on a piston rod. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What on earth has happened to the other submarine? ” gasped the shipbuilder, as soon as he could somewhat control his voice. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What sort of a looking fellow is Tip Gay- nor?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What'll we do to- night? ” Eph wondered. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What's the good of that, anyway? ” de manded Jacob Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What's wrong, Andrews?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ What's your game? ” “ Dis am a free lodgin'house- ho, ho, ho! ” chuckled the late guide. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ When?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Where's the pilot? ” came a stern voice, from the bridge, as Jack Benson's head showed above the starboard rail. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Where?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Who could have hit me in that fashion, last night, and for what earthly purpose? ” won- dered the boy. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Who does, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Who? ” queried Hal. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why did n't you tell me that before?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why do n't you go on deck a while, Truax? ” asked Hal, kindly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why do n't you go up on deck and get a few.whiffs of fresh air?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why the cadets, particularly?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why, could you call it that, sir? ” asked Jack, a look of innnocent surprise settling on his face. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why, your friend is drowsy, is n't he?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why- what- ails you? ” Curtis spoke in a low, droning, far- away voice that caused Jack Benson's upper eyelids to sink. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why? ” “ I'm — hah- ho- hum!" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Will Benson be fit to sail in the morning?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Will you send them quickly, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Will you take the wheel, Mr. Terrell? ” asked Eph, edging away, with one hand on the spokes. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Will your seamen cast loose from the moor- ings? ” Somers asked. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Wo n't you please hand that to us in pieces? ” begged Eph, speaking as though with difficulty. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Would you have told the truth, if he had questioned you searchingly, and pinned you right down?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ Yet there's another side to it. ” “ What?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You are sure of that, Mr. Trahern? ” “ Unless my ears tricked me badly, ” replied the ensign, “ Mr. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You do n't think I'm doing this just for fun, do you, sir? ” asked Captain Jack, with a smile. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You have come to see the camelroorelephant, SIR?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You know, of course, sir, that noises sound with a good deal of exaggeration when you hear them under water?' |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You were one of the victims of a hazing, were you not? ” demanded the officer, regarding Jack, keenly. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You've had treachery aboard, have you? ” asked the lieutenant commander, as he climbed up over the side. |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You've never been here before, have you, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433459 | “ You, Mr. Somers? ” “ I- I have n't had so much fun since the gaso- line engine blew up,"protested Eph. |
uiug.30112002652011 | 230 THE LAND Of? |
uiug.30112002652011 | 243 it be she meant he should enter that black forbid- ding passage? |
uiug.30112002652011 | 67 “ Who ’s over there?" |
uiug.30112002652011 | Ash- man had done so a moment before and was scan? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Could she be in earnest? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Helloal what ’s up now? ” 74 THE LAND OF MYSTERY. |
uiug.30112002652011 | I am a chieftain, and they rule with me. ” “ It was from them you learned to speak my tongue? |
uiug.30112002652011 | If so, what hope was there of the escape of the explorers after once intrusting themselves within the power of the tyrant? |
uiug.30112002652011 | It had been done not only by the man, but by the girl who preceded him; why should he hesitate? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Library MY 1'7 l94| mm 51 i3? |
uiug.30112002652011 | So it would have been, had not the attention of the savages been absorbed by the scene in the square, of which they caught sight a pace or two befog?) |
uiug.30112002652011 | The path was open for the young man ’s escape, but could he leave the body of his friend behind? |
uiug.30112002652011 | WHAT in all the world so sweet as young love ’s dream? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Was it unreasonable to suspect that their in- fluence with the terrible King Hafigo would prove superior to that of Ziffak? |
uiug.30112002652011 | What could be the explanation ‘? |
uiug.30112002652011 | What did he see? |
uiug.30112002652011 | What should be done with the body of Quincal? |
uiug.30112002652011 | What was the explanation of this wonderful sea of illumination into which he was guiding the canoe? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Where are Wagganian and Burkhardt? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Who were the white men and strangers? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Why did not the Murhapas set fire to the build- ing, after the manner of the North American Indians? |
uiug.30112002652011 | Why you no stay ober dere when we hurry to go to you? |
uiug.30112002652011 | and the precious stones of the Matto Grosso? |
uiug.30112002652011 | and why had they disappeared when approached by the canoe and its occupants? |
uiug.30112002652011 | what is the matter, Aaron? ” gasped his friend. |
uiug.30112002652011 | what ’s that? ” Well might be ask himself the question, for the whizz of something close to his car left no doubt 58 THE LAND OF MYSTERY. |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Are you under or on top? ” he asked, bend- ing downward at the moment he knew from the peculiar sounds the foes had become stationary. |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ But what about this story that Bippo tells? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Do not the whites from the Great River use fire to slay the natives before they can come nigh enough to use their spears? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Does that fool imagine I am going tokeep still and let him practice on me? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Fred,"whispered the sailor a little later, “ they ’ve turned back and are following us again. ” “ Are you sure of it? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Going to kill us I ” was his alarming exclama- ion; “ make me run — almost kill me i ” “ Where ’s Pedros? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Great heaven l what does this mean? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ How you cross riber? — why you come back ’ gin? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ How you cross riber? — why you come back ’ gin? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Is your weapon poisoned? ” asked Ashman, still mystified by the extraordinary situation and hardly knowing what to say. |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Waggaman and Burkhardt have told you lies; we are your friends. ” “ Why do you not stay at home and leave us alone? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ What do you mean? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ What have you heard? ” he asked, with his mouth almost against the ear of the other. |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Where Johns’n? ” asked Bippo, when the middle of the stream was reached, and without ceasing his toil with the paddle. |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Where are you?" |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Where do they live? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Whither shall we'go, Ziifak? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Why did Waggaman and Burkhardt visit your villages and make their home with you for so many years? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Why did not your two white friends help you in the fight, to keep us from going further up the Xingu? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Why do you seek to enter our country? |
uiug.30112002652011 | “ Zifi'a, ” said the explorer, lowering his weapon, “ will you walk back to the camp of my people? |
uiug.30112002652011 | ” exclaimed Ashman; “ they have attacked my friends in Ziifak ’s house; I must go to their help; dearest Ariel, what will become of you? |
uiug.30112002652011 | ” “ How do you know there are more than one? ” “ By the sound — there! |
hvd.32044024474579 | - “ Billy Arbuthnot's boy? |
hvd.32044024474579 | - “ What's that? ” I asked sharply. |
hvd.32044024474579 | . ” “ Then I take it you're coming? ” “ Rather, ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | 48 PETER PIENAAR “ Were you commandeered? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | A gruff voice cried “ Wer da? ” and a heavy hand seized his neck. |
hvd.32044024474579 | After that I went into a village and ate heavily. ” “ Were you pursued? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | And even if I did get a chance like that, how was I to get permission to travel? |
hvd.32044024474579 | And last night he died. ”- “ Was that he you have been burying? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | And, as a stoodent of humanity, I hankered for the experience. ” “ What have you been doing? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Are there many like you in your country? ” “ There are thousands, sire, ” I said, lying cheerfully. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Besides, how big is the risk? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Blenkiron might do something, but where on earth was Blenkiron? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Blenkiron? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Buried deep in the commissioned ranks of the New Army? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But I feared it would be a useless achievement, for what could I do when I got there? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But I rather think it's a man. ” “ Where could he get his purchase? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | But I was set on getting to the place you spoke of( how do you call it? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But I wonder how far your activities in New York will allow you to pass as a neutral? ” “ I have considered that, sir, ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | But how can we strike? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But how was I to get over the border? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But what about this story of stealing the car? ” “ It is quite true, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | But where on earth were we to find sanctuary? |
hvd.32044024474579 | But who is going to kindle the flame? ”- “ You, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | But, man, what can you bring? |
hvd.32044024474579 | By that time I was hating Ger- mans worse than hell. ” “ But what did you propose to do with them? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | By the way, where is the rendezvous? ” “ This is the 17th day of November. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Can we and your six ruffians slip off in the darkness on the best beasts in this township? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Can you deny it? ”| Peter could n't. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Dick, did you ever hear of a thing called the Superman? ” “ There was a time when the papers were full of nothing else, ” I answered. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Dick, you and Peter must go to bed at once. ” I90 MISSIONARIES SEE LIGHT IN MISSION “ Why? ” I asked in amazement. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Do n't you see that the Germans are playing their big card? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Do they know that among your people? ” “ All the world knows it, sire, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Do you dare to frown at me? ” I shut my teeth and said never a word. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Do you mean to say you were quite certain of getting away whenever you wanted? ” “ Quite certain, Cornelis. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Do you think that kind of thing is possible? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | First, tell me how many of your fellows will stick by you? |
hvd.32044024474579 | For a new master perhaps? |
hvd.32044024474579 | God, I wonder what's happened to old Solly Maritz, with his bottle face? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Had I had my rifle.... ” “ What did you shoot for? ” I asked in amazement. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Have you anything to say? ” My heart was beginning to thump uncomfortably. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Have you entered for a prize competition in a weekly paper? ” “ Cancer, ” I read out. |
hvd.32044024474579 | He could not give me orders, but was I not under orders — higher orders than my Brigadier's? |
hvd.32044024474579 | How did you get to that landing- stage where I found you? ” “ It was a hard journey, ” he said meditatively. |
hvd.32044024474579 | How does one make a great decision? |
hvd.32044024474579 | How if there is a thing which you alone can do? |
hvd.32044024474579 | How if you could help her better than by commanding a battalion — or a brigade — or, if it comes to that, a division? |
hvd.32044024474579 | How long could this secrecy last? |
hvd.32044024474579 | How much do you know? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Hus- sin, my lad, d'you hear that? |
hvd.32044024474579 | I asked them what the devil they thought we had done? |
hvd.32044024474579 | I count on getting back to the Front in a week or two. ” “ Will you get the battalion? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I know nothing about Islam, and I gather that you do. ” “ Why? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I suppose the Foreign Office will help me to get to the jumping- off place? ” “ Remember, ” I said, “ it ’s no good getting too far east. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I take it you are in this business to serve your country, Hannay? ” “ I reckon I am, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I wonder what is the meaning of this respite? ” I fancied I knew. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I've found out the meaning of the second word that Harry Bullivant scribbled. ” “ Cancer? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I33 GREENMANTLE “ Where's your captain? ” I asked, and a man jerked his thumb over his shoulder. |
hvd.32044024474579 | I94 I MOVE IN GOOD SOCIETY “ Our morning's walk? ” he asked innocently. |
hvd.32044024474579 | If I wire for you, will you pack your own kit and mine and join me? ” “ Right- o! |
hvd.32044024474579 | If one of you is a scoun- drel, why not the other? ” “ I take no responsibility for Peter, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | If the matter is urgent you must go to Schwandorf. ”* “ How far is that? ” I asked, looking for some excuse to get decently out of the shop. |
hvd.32044024474579 | If you are a knave, we will shoot you. ” “ And if I am a fool? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | In three days the Cossacks will be in the streets of Erzerum. ” “ What are the chances? ” Sandy asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Is it a brass hat or the boot? ” 30 THE GATHERING OF THE MISSIONARIES T- “ Neither, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Is it still old Sloggett? ” “ Ja, ” said Peter, pulling himself together. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Is your German good enough? ” “ Pretty fair; quite good enough to pass as a native. |
hvd.32044024474579 | It was sound reasoning, but how was I to get on board? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Kaiser says that's got to be prevented at all costs, but how is it going to be done? ” Blenkiron's face had become very solemn again. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Never knew any one of the name of Brandt, barring a tobacconist in Denver City. ” “ You have never been to Rustchuk? ” he said with a Sneer. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Say, do you come from Enver Damad? ” “ I have that honour, ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Say, is there any way I could be let into a scene of real bloodshed? ” His serious tone made me laugh. |
hvd.32044024474579 | See? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Some day you shall hear it all, for I guess it would please you. ” “ How do you use it? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Somewhere, to be sure, there was Blenkiron, but how could we get in touch with him? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Supposing there is some Ark of the Covenant which will madden the remotest Moslem peasant with dreams of Paradise? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Tell me, Mr. Kuprasso, do you ever open it now? ” He put his thick lips to my ear. |
hvd.32044024474579 | That is so? |
hvd.32044024474579 | That is your plan? ” “ A second Falkenhayn, ” said Stumm, laughing. |
hvd.32044024474579 | The Battle of Loos? |
hvd.32044024474579 | The English know this well enough. ” “ Where would you start the fire? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | The first will do for eavesdropping and the second for ordinary business. ” “ And you? ” I asked Blenkiron. |
hvd.32044024474579 | The man that will understand her has got to take a biggish size in hats. ” “ Who is she? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | The question is: Will the Russians guess that? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Then they too died. ” “ Murdered? ” I gasped. |
hvd.32044024474579 | There are more ways of get- ting into kraals than there are ways of keeping people out. ” “ Will you take this chance? ” “ For certain, Dick. |
hvd.32044024474579 | There's one in the village, is n't there? ” I spoke in my best Ger- man, the first time I had used the tongue since I crossed the frontier. |
hvd.32044024474579 | They have still the coast, and our supplies grow daily smaller. ” “ We can send no reinforcements, but have we used all the local resources? |
hvd.32044024474579 | We're moving eastward to- mor- row — with a new prophet if the old one is dead. ” “ Where are you going? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | We're to find out about something that's going on in Turkey'? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What about the coast of Asia Minor? ” “ It could be done, ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What about the forward observation post at the Lone Tree? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What can I do for you? ” “ I take it you are bound for Constantinople? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What can I do for you? ” “ I take it you are bound for Constantinople? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What can you offer us Germans? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What can you offer? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What do you propose to do with him? ” “ We shall keep him under our eye, ” he said, with a wicked twist of the mouth. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What do you say to a try? ” “ I ’ve considered that, ” I said, “ but it wo n't do. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What exercises my mind is whether it is best employed in the trenches. ” “ Is the War Office dissatisfied with me? ” I asked sharply. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What good would it do Christian folk to burn poor little huts like this and leave children's bodies by the wayside? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What has he done? ” I was told, for Stumm had got it that morning on the telephone. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What have you to say to that? ” “ Only that it is rubbish. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What is the reward, little man, for our services? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What make you in Europe? ” We both looked sullen and secretive. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What on earth would happen to poor old Peter? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What then, my friend? ” “ Then there will be hell let loose in those parts pretty soon. ” “ Hell which may spread. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What was Peter doing? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What was his name? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What was it you called it? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What was the word that Stumm had whispered to Gaudian and scared that worthy? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's life anyhow? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's that you say? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's the matter with that for a post- office? |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's the prize? ” I passed him the paper. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's the story of this paper? ” “ Wait till after dinner, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | What's your next puzzle, Dick? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Whence comes that wind, think you? ” Sir Walter had lowered his voice and was speaking very slow and distinct. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Where had Blenkiron been posting to in that train, and what was he up to at this moment? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Where is the nearest office? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Where was Sandy, too? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Where, more by token, is Blenkiron? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Who 185 GREENMANTLE do you think it was? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Who and where is she? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Who is the cap- tain here? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Why have you come to this land? ” “ To have a share in the campaign, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Why on earth should the Foreign Office want to see an obscure Major of the New Army, and want to see him in double- quick time? |
hvd.32044024474579 | Will you help? ” Sandy was studying the ceiling. |
hvd.32044024474579 | Yes, sir, I take off my hat to your Government sleuths. ” “ Did they provide you with ready- made spies here? ” I asked in astonishment. |
hvd.32044024474579 | You are fond of tackling difficulties? |
hvd.32044024474579 | You are not afraid of danger? |
hvd.32044024474579 | You are on the German side? ” “ That remains to be seen, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | You funk the English? |
hvd.32044024474579 | You re- member Captain Arcoll, Dick — Jim Arcoll? |
hvd.32044024474579 | You saw a bit of one of our dances this afternoon, Dick — pretty good, was n't it? |
hvd.32044024474579 | d'you see his notes? |
hvd.32044024474579 | º “ Where have you come from? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | ‘ Maister Tammy,'I cried, ‘ what for wad ye skail a dacent tinkler lad intil a cauld sea? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ And these others? ” she asked in a level voice. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ And this is Herr Pienaar? ” he asked in Dutch. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ And you, Herr Blenkiron? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Are these the men? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ But after we get into Germany, what then? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ But how do I reach Egypt? ” “ You will travel by Holland and London. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ But who said I spoke English? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Ca n't we? ” he said, smiling wickedly. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Can you guide us in a mist? ” “ I do not know. ” He shook his head. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Der grine Mantel? ” the man shouted up, and I cried, Yes. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Did he thwart you? ” she asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Do we sit still in a German town? ” he asked anxiously. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Does your heart fail you, my little Dutchman? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Good God, old man, have you been sick? ” I cried. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Have you an explanation, Hannay? ” he asked again. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Have you talked to Sir Wal- ter? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ He was a rude fellow who wanted to go to Schwandorf, and then changed his mind. ” “ Where, you fool? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Herr Brandt and Herr Pienaar? ” he asked, look- ing over his glasses. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ How can we get it to our friends? ” Peter cogitated. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ How do you like soldiering? ” “ Right enough, ” I said, “ though this is n't just the kind of war I would have picked myself. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ I was in the commando of that Smuts who has now been bought by England. ” “ What were your countrymen's losses? ” he asked eagerly. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ I wonder what the deuce she wants with you? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ I ’m an engineer, and I thought I could help out with some business like Mesopotamia. ” “ You are on Germany's side? ” she asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Is he dead? ” she asked calmly. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Is it fordable? ” “ It is only a trickle, ” he said, coughing. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Is your morning's work finished? ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ May I have a word with you, Herr Captain? ” I said, with what I hoped was a judicious blend of au- thority and conciliation. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Pretty fit again? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Say, Major, what are your lot fighting for? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Say, gentlemen, ” he said, “ have you room in here for a little one? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ So? ” said he. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Then what in God's name can you do? ” shouted Stumm. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ There the stuff is transferred to the railway. ” “ And you reach Rustchuk when? ” “ In ten days, bar accidents. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ We are alone? ” she said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ We can keep our territory, ” said the former; “ but as for pressing, how the devil are we to press? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ We will not be dis- turbed? ” Then an inspiration came to me. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Well, Dick, what's the news? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Well, sir? ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What about language? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What came you forth to seek? ” she asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What do you come here for? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What has a prince to 324 THE LITTLE HILL do with these hirelings? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What is it? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What is it? ” I spread out the map on the divan. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What kind of fellow is he? ” said Dolly in Eng- lish to the doctor. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What language does he speak? ” the Emperor asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What life have you led? ” the soft voice was saying. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What place is this? ” “ You may call it my humble home”—it was Blen- kiron's sleek voice that spoke. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What the devil are you doing here, Dick? ” it said, and there was something like consternation in the tone. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What the devil do you mean? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ What the hell do your opinions matter? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ When do you look for the end? ” “ After dawn, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Where did you steal these? ” he asked, but with less assurance in his tone. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Where do I go after Egypt? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Where is the man you brought from Andersbach? ” he roared, as well as his jaw would allow him. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Who sent the telegram? ” “ I see no reason why I should n't give you his name. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Who the devil are you? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Who wrote it? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Why do I wear these clothes? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Will the Signor wish to come? ”* “ Sure, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Will the gentlemen walk a step with me and drink a glass of beer? ” he said in very stiff Dutch. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Will you be long, sir? ” “ I ’ll be back in a quarter of an hour, ” I said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Will you come into the car? ” she said in English. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ Yes? ” he asked rather impatiently. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You did n't imagine I would go back on you? ” “ And you, sir? ” I addressed Blenkiron. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You did n't imagine I would go back on you? ” “ And you, sir? ” I addressed Blenkiron. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You do n't expect to buy our confidence with a glass of beer. ” “ So? ” he said. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You feel like that? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You have come from a land which will yet be ours to offer your sword to our service? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You have orders from her? ” he asked, in a re- spectful tone. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You have seen fighting, Major? |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You know German? ” he asked sharply. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You may burn those passports, for they will not be used. ” “ Whatever's the matter with you? ” I cried. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You say that with our help you can make trouble for the British on the three borders? ” Gaudian asked at length. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ You're all right, Sandy? ” “ I know German fairly well; and I can pass any- where as a Turk. |
hvd.32044024474579 | “ ‘ What is this?' |
nyp.33433074930961 | * ADVENTURES OF A BAGMAN 137 “ Have ye nothing in your samples ye could give me to read? ” I had forgotten about the samples. |
nyp.33433074930961 | - “ Been fighting with Botha? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | . ” “ Therefore you are willing to help the enemy to win? ” “ They have already won. |
nyp.33433074930961 | . ” “ What about Clarence? ” asked Blenkiron. |
nyp.33433074930961 | . ” “ What was the case called? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | 119 120 MR. STANDFAST “ How did you get here? ” He swung himself up beside me, straightened his back and unbuckled his knapsack. |
nyp.33433074930961 | A sort of moral anodyne. ” “ I wonder what on earth the rest of your lot make of you? ” “ They do n’t make anything. |
nyp.33433074930961 | And there's the iron mines at Ranna. ” 90 MR. STANDFAST “ Where's that? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | And what do you make of that? ” I pointed to a flat rock below tide- mark covered with a tangle of seaweed. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Are they goin’ to shut up Port Sunlight? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Are we free and independent peoples going to endure that much? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Are you willing to trust me? ” “ With all my heart, ” I said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | At the best it's an ugly metaphor, and you're making it a platitude. ” “ Who is Ivery anyhow? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Beer for you, Andra? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand's your name? ” he asked in his gusty voice. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand, is n’t it? ” she asked with a pretty hesitation. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? ” Mr. Norie had obviously pinned his colours to the fence, but he gave me the chance I had been looking for. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? ” “ Back to Glasgow to do some work for the cause, ” I said lightly. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Brand? ”- I admitted I had, for I had been well coached by Blen- kiron in the current history of industrial disputes. |
nyp.33433074930961 | But after all how much ill can he do? |
nyp.33433074930961 | But anyone who has really slipped inside has a million 184 MR. STANDFAST and supremely competent? |
nyp.33433074930961 | But by a strange fatality he had caught sight “ Whae's that i'the corner? ” he cried, leavi to stare at me. |
nyp.33433074930961 | But have you any other way, Dick? |
nyp.33433074930961 | But it's a wearing job and I ’ve better things to think about. ” “ So? |
nyp.33433074930961 | But what price my commandant? |
nyp.33433074930961 | But who were Chelius and Bommaerts, and what in the name of goodness were the Wild Birds and the Cage Birds? |
nyp.33433074930961 | By the way, I havena got your name? ” I told him and he rambled on. |
nyp.33433074930961 | By the way, how d'ye square this business of yours wi'the booksellers? |
nyp.33433074930961 | By the way, where is Mary? ” “ She came in five minutes ago and I sent her to change, ” said Miss Claire. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Ca n't you get him off — to Amiens, anyhow? ” “ We scarcely like to. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Could I trouble you to send a telegram? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Could ye not look a bit more sheepish? |
nyp.33433074930961 | D'ye no agree, sir? |
nyp.33433074930961 | D'you see any light? ” “ Ivery, ” I gasped. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Dick, have you news of the battle? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Did you ever hear of the Graf von Schwabing? ” I shook my head. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Did you ever see a cat with a mouse? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Did you never hear of a man bor- rowin ’ another name? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Did you really like Leprous Souls? ” It was easy enough to talk to her. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Do you hear? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Do you remember the hall in Newmilns Street and the meeting there? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Does it convince you? ” “ The reasoning is good. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Donne? ” I whispered back. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Efficient body of men the Scottish police. ” “ Especially when they have various enthusiastic amateur helpers. ” “ So? ” he said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Has old Blenkiron had any luck? ” “ Your guess about the “ Deep- breathing ’ advertisement was very clever, Dick. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Have ye ony special taste ye could lead the crack on to, if ye're engaged in conversation? ” I suggested the English classics. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Have you any papers to prove it? ” “ Why, no. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Have you issued instructions? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Have you spotted the cave? |
nyp.33433074930961 | He's hooked and we're playing him, but Lord knows if he ’ll ever be landed! ” “ Why on earth do n't you put him away? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Heaven knows how he managed it, but he disappeared clean out of the World. ” “ The plump one who lisped in his speech? ” Macgillivray nodded. |
nyp.33433074930961 | How do we want to treat the Boche? |
nyp.33433074930961 | How had he escaped the death of a spy and a murderer, for I had last seen him in the hands of justice? |
nyp.33433074930961 | How much do you know? ” The hammer was going hard in my forehead, and I had to pull myself together to answer. |
nyp.33433074930961 | How's that for a holiday trek? ” He gave the scheme his approval. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Hungering for a chance to put it across the lot that had outed you? |
nyp.33433074930961 | I do n't like the looks of him. ” “ But Gresson does not suspect me? ” “ Maybe no. |
nyp.33433074930961 | I member they've heard tell o'ye already, and ye've some sort o'reputation to keep up. ” “ Will Mr. Abel Gresson be here? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | I might be of some use there, do n't you think? ” I remember the way she laughed and flung back her head like a gallant boy. |
nyp.33433074930961 | I'm no soldier, but that's so, Dick? ” The Frenchman smiled and shook his head. |
nyp.33433074930961 | If I had n't whistled I would have cried. ” “ But why alone and at this hour? ” “ I could n't get off in the day. |
nyp.33433074930961 | If the civilians were so over- confident, might not the generals have fallen into the same trap? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Is he Eng- lish? ” “ Yes, ” I said, “ like all madmen. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Is it to be the pen or the pencil? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Is that correct? ” “ Perfectly. ” “ You have been restless all evening looking for the mes- senger to give you these instructions. |
nyp.33433074930961 | It all comes of a defective eddication. ” “ And what does a Border radical say about the war? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | It was so? |
nyp.33433074930961 | It was us — me and Sir Walter and Mr. Macgillivray that were the quitters. ” “ Any news? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | My business is to do as I am told. ” “ Coming to dine? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | NEW © YORK GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY*----\º,"A? |
nyp.33433074930961 | No? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Odd, is n't it, for people who preach brotherly love? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Oh, where in God's name were our own planes? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Or good clothes? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Or lum hats? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Or perhaps it is music? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Say, you're not hurt? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Scotland Yard'What the devil has Scotland Yard to do with it? |
nyp.33433074930961 | So I had to shoot. ” “ Dead? ” asked Ivery sharply. |
nyp.33433074930961 | So we tenderly plucked the flowers. ” “ Gresson, too? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | So? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Sort of camouflage? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Supposin'some Labour Government takes the notion that soap's bad for the nation? |
nyp.33433074930961 | THE WALLEY OF HUMILIATION I81 Tell me, is there still a worst? |
nyp.33433074930961 | That ruled me out, but what about her? |
nyp.33433074930961 | That's so, Colonel? ” The soldier nodded grimly. |
nyp.33433074930961 | They tell me English women do not cook and make clothes like our vrouws, so what will she find to do? |
nyp.33433074930961 | They're the birds in the cage, the — what is it your friend called them? ” “ Die Stubenvögel, ” I said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | This may be a long job, so buy plenty. ” “ Whaur'll I put them? ” was his only question. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Wass you seeking the road to anywhere? ” “ I was seeking a night's lodging, ” I said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What about you, Wake? ” “ I go back to my Labour battalion, ” he said cheerfully. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What are you doing, Hannay? |
nyp.33433074930961 | What can we do for you? ” “ I want to get to London without any questions asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What d'you make of the situation, Dick? ” “ I think it's the worst since First Ypres, ” I said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What do ye say to that, my man? ” Mr. Amos shook his head. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What do you reckon that means? |
nyp.33433074930961 | What do you say to that? ” This time he looked me full in the face. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What do you say? ” She smiled — that shy, companionable smile which I had been picturing to myself through all the wanderings of the past month. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What for should the big man double his profits and the small man be ill set to get his ham and egg on Sabbath mornin'? |
nyp.33433074930961 | What if he were in the employ of our own Secret Service? |
nyp.33433074930961 | What kind of enemy is that to have to fight? ” “ I admit it's a steep proposition. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What madness brought you here? ” “ They know me here and they've taken me on. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What the devil are we to do? ” And then to put the lid on it his engine went wrong. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What was ye wantin'with him? ” I charged through the booking- office and found my man about to enter a big grey motor- car. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What's the limit of mischief he can do? ” Sir Walter had risen and joined Blenkiron on the hearth- rug. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What's the move? ” “ The Wild Birds must n't ever go home, and the man they call Ivery or Bommaerts or Chelius has to decease. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What's your line, Mr. McCaskie? ” When he heard he was keenly interested. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What's your name, sir? ” I did not reply in a colonial accent, but with the hauteur of the British officer when stopped by a French sentry. |
nyp.33433074930961 | What's your name? |
nyp.33433074930961 | When can the French take over? ” I was told that it had been arranged for next morning, but that it had now been put off twenty- four hours. |
nyp.33433074930961 | When had the Corps said that the French would arrive? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Where are you? ” But no answer came. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Where is Russia to- day, the steam- roller that was to crush us? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Where is the poor dupe Rumania? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Where is the strength of Italy, who was once to do wonders for what she called Liberty? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Where, I wondered, would we be by that time? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Who are you? ” And then recognition crept into his face and he gave a joyous shout. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Who was the man? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Who was the man? ” He looked as if he wanted to throttle me. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Who's the poet among us? ” “ Peter, ” I said. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Why are you so calm, Hannay? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Why in hell do we ever get messed up in those stone and lime cages? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Why this pessimism? ” 174 MR. STANDFAST “ Only that I know our gentleman better than you. |
nyp.33433074930961 | Ye ken the folk? |
nyp.33433074930961 | Ye ken the psalm o'the crofter? |
nyp.33433074930961 | You are Conradi, who did so nobly in Italy? ” I bowed. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You are in revolt against this crazy war? ” “ Why, yes, ” I said, remembering my part. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You do n't believe me and conclude I was drunk? |
nyp.33433074930961 | You do n't º keep your weight long in this war. ” “ Say, Dick, ” he said shyly, “ what do you truly think of our Americans? |
nyp.33433074930961 | You say he's pushing up troops? ” “ Yes, and he's sendin ’ forward his tanks. ” “ Well, that'll take time. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You will find it in the Weser Zeitung. ” “ You do n't say? ” he said admiringly. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You would n't rest till you had William sobbing on his knees asking your pardon, and you not thinking of granting it? |
nyp.33433074930961 | You're pretty certain he saw that you recognised him? ” “ Absolutely. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You're sure you did n't hit against any heavier metal? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433074930961 | You've some pretty solid staff work to put in before you get on the trail. ” “ And you? ” Sir Walter asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | and come out with a commis- sion? |
nyp.33433074930961 | ‘ Bitter as hell, you say? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Any message for your other friends? ” “ Forget all about me. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Any news from the north? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Are you from Dumfries, sir? ” “ Not just from Dumfries, but I know the Borders fine. ” “ Ye'll no beat them, ” she cried. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Been seein ’ a bit of life, sir? ” he inquired respectfully. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Beg pardon, sir, but you ai n't hurt, sir? ” Ten minutes later I was having tea in the mess of an M.T. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ D'ye say so? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ D'you mean to tell me we ’re going to lose Peronne? ” “ Peronnel ” he cried. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Dick, is it really you? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Do we know more about him than we knew in the summer? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Do you remember me now P ” He did as he was bid. ” “ Sirr, I mind of you. ” “ Have you nothing more to say? ” He cleared his throat. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Donne, ” I said, as loud as I dared, “ are you hurt? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Fea- turing Mary Lamington. ” How does the jargon go? ” “ I could have got him when he first entered, ” I said ruefully. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Gone? ” asked Blenkiron sharply. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Great Scott, Wake, what brought you here? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Hannay, ” he cried, “ for God's sake what does it mean? ” “ Where is Mary? ” I gasped, and I remember I clutched at a lapel of his coat. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Hannay, ” he cried, “ for God's sake what does it mean? ” “ Where is Mary? ” I gasped, and I remember I clutched at a lapel of his coat. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Has Barnard announced dinner? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How can I tell that you are the right person for me to speak to? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How did you find out that? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How did you know? ” he exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How long will the damned thing last? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How old is the man? ” “ Just gone thirty- six, ” Blenkiron replied. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How on earth can I like it? ” he cried angrily. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ How the devil am I to be satisfied about that? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Hullo, Wake, are you in this push too? ” “ I suppose so, ” he said, and his manner was not cordial. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Is Mary in it? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Macgillivray, ” I said, “ is that you? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Mary, my dear, how did you manage it? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Much of that sort of thing? ”- “ Now and then. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Nobody else? ” I reflected. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Right, mister? ” came a whisper from behind. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Say, mate, ” I said, “ do n’t you feel inclined to do a poor fellow a good turn? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Say, ” I heard a rich Middle West voice whisper, “ are you Joseph Zimmer? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Shall I see you again? ” “ Soon, and often, ” was the answer. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ That? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ We change at Muirtown, do n't we? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Were you ever a cinema actor, Dick? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Whae's that i'the corner? ” he cried, leaving the bar to stare at me. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What about my old lot? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What d'ye make o'this, Mr. McCaskie? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What d'you think of that bunch? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What d'you want to say to the bloke with the long name? ” “ Say that Richard Hannay is detained at the A.P.M. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What do you mean? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What do you mean? ” he asked hoarsely. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What infernal non- sense is this? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What kind of watch have you? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's a kilometre, Mr. McCaskie? ” he asked blandly. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's that the auld man in the Bible said? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's that? ”\ There was a queer sound from the out- of- doors as if a sudden wind had risen in the still night. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's this place? ” I shouted. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's your fancy, Jo for you, Andra? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ What's your fancy, Jock? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ When does the train for the south leave? ” He consulted a pocket time- table. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Where on earth did you pick up that man Wake? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Where the hell have you been? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Who and what are you — living in that house in that kind of company? ” “ My good aunts l ’ ” She laughed softly. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Who is our Faithful? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Who on earth ’s that? ” I asked Blaikie. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Why do I tell you these things? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Why not against the British? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Wull ye say a'that over again the morn's night down at our hall in Newmilns Street? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Ye'll no eat onything? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ Ye're acquaint with Mr. Gresson, then? ” said the cap- tain. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You are one of us? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You do n't like it? ” I said, for I guessed what he meant. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You have heard of the Untergrundbahn? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You will haf come from Achranich way, maybe? ” he said in his soft sing- song, having at last found his breath. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You ’ll have a passport? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ You ’re satis- fied this is n't a whimsey of a melodramatic old Yank? |
nyp.33433074930961 | “ ’ Oo d'ye want to talk to? ” he asked. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | A journey? hvd.hn5hs3 A visitor? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Ah, it's you, is it, Tom? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Albany? hvd.hn5hs3 Am I going by train?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Am I near Albany? hvd.hn5hs3 Am dat so, Mistah Swift?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | And so you think they are up to some mis- chief, Tom? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are we — is it damaged any, Andy? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you Mr. Barton Swift? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you a tramp now, or in some other disguise? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you acquainted around here? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you going to leave him here like this? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you much hurt, Tom? hvd.hn5hs3 Are you much hurt?". |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you sure the model and papers are gone? hvd.hn5hs3 Are you sure, Rad? ” THE STRANGE MANSION 175 house. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | As far as that? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Ask him if he knows any one named Swift? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But ca n't you fight them in the courts? ”. hvd.hn5hs3 But how does it happen that you are trusting yourself in a car like this?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But what in the world is Rad up to? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But where am I? hvd.hn5hs3 But why do n't you use your brake? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But why is she up so early? ”. hvd.hn5hs3 Ca n't you do anything to stop them, dad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Ca n't you see? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Can I do anything for you right away? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Can that be Munson or Dwight coming back? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did he get anything? hvd.hn5hs3 Did he have a thick, brown beard?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did yo'done put a charm on mah bresh? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did you say you'd seen him? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did you tell Mrs. Bag- gert? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do n't you see that you nearly upset me? ”. hvd.hn5hs3 Do you know him?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you know their names? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you think they'll do that, dad? ”: “ Yes. hvd.hn5hs3 Do you think this man was one of the crowd of financiers?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you think you can repair it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you want the receipt for the registered letter sent to you here or at Shopton? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Does he think he can climb that, or is he giving an ex- hibition by showing how close he can come and not hit it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Does yo't'ink I can? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Father,said Tom earnestly,"may I buy that machine of him?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Have you killed him? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Have you seen anything of the thieves? ”. hvd.hn5hs3 He was?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | He's had experience that way, eh, Featherton? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How about the fellow you traded the cracked grindstone to, Rad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How am I go- ing to find it in all this dust and darkness? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How did he look? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How far is that from Centreford? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How long will it take to polish them? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How many men have you? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How many miles is it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How — why — are you the young man I nearly ran down this morning? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Hurt? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I heard your gun, and I imagined"Did you think you had been shot? hvd.hn5hs3 I was, eh?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if I'll meet Andy Foger and his cronies again? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if Munson and Dwight are at the lake yet? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if he was some ordinary tramp, looking for what he could steal, or if he was one of the gang after dad's invention? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if that can be the place? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if that was Happy Harry? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if that's him again? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if this is ever going to stop? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if those are the thieves? hvd.hn5hs3 I wonder what he wants?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder what they did to me? hvd.hn5hs3 I wonder where I am? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder where he came from, and where he's going? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder which one this is? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | If you do n't mind,he went on,"would you just as soon move that gun a little? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Invented anything new? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is he acquainted around here? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is it writ on it anywhere? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is that all? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is that so? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is that what you call one of them two- wheeled lickity- split things that a man sits on the middle of an'goes like chain- lightning? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is this the road to Centreford? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Mattah, Mistah Swift? hvd.hn5hs3 Motor- boat? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Mr. Damon,said Tom quickly,"will you sell me that motor- cycle? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Near the lake, eh? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Now I won- der if I'd better try to get to it from the water or the land side? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Oh, you are, eh? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | On business or pleasure? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Rad, have you been monkeying with this ma- chinery? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Robbed you, did they? hvd.hn5hs3 Say, Burke,"called the man at the door,"have you taken the motor- boat?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Swindled? hvd.hn5hs3 The inventor of the Swift safety lamp, and the turbine motor?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Then may I go, dad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Then what do you think is their object? ”. hvd.hn5hs3 Think this storm will hold off until I get home?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Was that it? hvd.hn5hs3 Was you in that automobile?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Well, how goes it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What are you doing that for? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What did he tell them? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you mean by nearly running me down? hvd.hn5hs3 What do you think it was?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you think they are up to, dad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you want? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you want? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What for, dad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What was the man's name? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What would you do? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's dat'bout mush? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's he up to? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's that? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's that? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's that? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's the matter with the new churn? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's the matter with you? hvd.hn5hs3 What's the matter, Rad?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's the matter; getting nervous? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What's the matter? hvd.hn5hs3 What, that old grindstone that was broken in two, and that you fastened together with con- crete?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What? hvd.hn5hs3 Whatever are we coming to? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Whatever are you doing? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Where did you blow in from? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Where's dad? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Which finger was the blue ring tattooed on? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who are you, anyhow? hvd.hn5hs3 Who be you, anyhow, and what you doin'here?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who be you, anyhow? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who fired that shot? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who is it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who is the telegram signed by? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who would have thought he'd have a motor- boat waiting for him? hvd.hn5hs3 Why did n't I think of it before?!! |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why do n't you invent an automobile or an airship? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why do you call him Boomerang? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why not? hvd.hn5hs3 Why not?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why, Toreshe went on hurriedly as she saw how excited he was,"whatever has hap- pened?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why, do n't you like it? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why, do you think he gave out information concerning your work? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Wonder if he bent any of my spokes? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Yes; why not? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | You are sure you will not regret your bargain, Mr. Damon? hvd.hn5hs3 You certainly seem to have,"agreed Tom"But why is Boomerang so obstinate? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | You did n't meet any more of those men, did you? hvd.hn5hs3 16 TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR- CYCLE “ What did you tell him?! |
hvd.hn5hs3 | 38 TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR- CYCLE"What do you want? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | 4 TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR- CYCLE"What do you mean by getting in the way like that?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Any of your plans or models, dad?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Are you all right now?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | As they bent over him he opened his eyes and asked faintly:"Where am I? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Back so soon?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But am yo'suah dat mah mule Boomerang ai n't hurted?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But the question is where to stay? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But what about you?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But what will I do with him after I get him? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But why ca n't you turn around and look for yourself?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | But why, do n't you try to get up?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Buy a broken motor- cycle?". |
hvd.hn5hs3 | CHAPTER X OFF TO ALBANY"Did you catch him, Tom?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Can you?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did I hurt you much?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did I upset my tea?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did he harm you?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did yo'eber see dem Australian black mans what go around wid a circus t'row dem crooked sticks dey calls boomerangs? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did yo'eber work fer a blacksmith?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did you give the model and papers to Mr. Crawford?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Did you wish to see me? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you feel well enough to go? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you know the man?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Do you mean it?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | File an injunction, or something like that?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Has your father any idea of giving the work he has been turning over to me to some other firm?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Have you seen it?". |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How did it happen? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How did it happen?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How else could you go?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How far did those scoundrels carry me, and what has become of my motor- cycle?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How is it some one was n't killed?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How much would you want for it?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | How?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I do n't s'pose youse meant to upset me?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if I'd better take chances and spring it on him that I'm on to his game?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if he could come here? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if he tried to get my machine away from me? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if they took off an arm or leg? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if this one suc- ceeded? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder if those are n't the men who are after the patent model? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder what I had better do?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder where he and his crowd are going?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder where my motor- cycle is? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder who he was? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder who that man was, and what he wanted by asking so many personal questions about dad?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | I wonder who the men were?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is he dead?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is the boat gone?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is the envelope open?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is the motor- cycle much dam- aged?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Is your father going to use them in a new machine?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | It struck me as rather curious that a woman would trust herself all alone in one of them things; would n't it you?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Let's see what is the first thing to do?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Let's see, you said your name was Quick, did n't you?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Let's see; what can I do?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | May I ask where you obtained your information concerning it?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Me? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | NEDL TRANSFER HN SHS3? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Now I axes yo'fair, Mistah Swift, ai n't I got lots ob trouble?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Now what had I better do?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Now, how to get closer? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Say, youse could n't lend me a quarter, could youse?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Sell you that mass of junk?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Shall I send for the doc- tor?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Shall we look at it?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Sudden- ly in the midst of his thoughts he imagined he heard the sound of an automobile approaching,"I wonder if those men are coming back here?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Swift?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | TOM OVERHEARS SOMETHING 19 “ Maybe I will some day, but, speaking of autos, did you see the one Andy Foger has?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR- CYCLE"Which one?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Take a piece of paper, please. ” 68 TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR- CYCLE"Oh, is that all?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | The men who are trying to get my inven- tion?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Then the inventor asked:"Do you know that man? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Was n't that right?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | We do need some white- washing done, do n't we, dad?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Whar did yo'say yo'had some whitewashin't do?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What about him, Tom? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What are you trying to do — kill me? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you suppose they wanted?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you want sneaking around here?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What do you want? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What happened?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | What happened?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Where am I? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Where?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who are the men working with you to defraud my father of his rights?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who be you, anyhow — a tramp? ”. |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who is that person, Simpson?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Who's hurt? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why did he leave so hurriedly?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why did n't you sound your horn? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why do n't you ring a bell or blow a horn when you're coming?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why is it so dark and cold?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Why?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Would yo'mind tellin'me if dat ar'mule am still alive?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Yet, if they have n't, why are they staying in the old house? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | Yo'see dis yeah lawn- moah?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | You see, I was going quite slow- ly, and""You call dat slow, when youse hit me an'knocked me down?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | You want to set the place afire? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | asked Tom, wondering if the negro really was hurt.."What fo'I call him Boomerang? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | but what has happened to me?" |
hvd.hn5hs3 | der what hospital I'm in? |
hvd.hn5hs3 | ther than this? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | '; But why in that particular place? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'Am I to be confronted with that boy? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'Did le leave then?'" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'How dare you use such language to me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'How high is it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'In Dutch? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'In what connection? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'May I ask if you sustain Mr. Kendall in his conduct towards me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'May I ask what punishminent you propose as suitable for such an offence as that of Captain Kendall? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'Then I am to be subject to the will of that boy? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'This is jolly- is n't it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'What became of its'waters? miun.abk1249.0001.001 'What was the message that came the second time?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'Who are they? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | ; Who was it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I to be insulted by a boy? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I to understand that you are going to see the principal in reference to my communication with him? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Are we headed for her? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Are we to go on with the studies as usual, Captain Kendall? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Are you not going about, Captain Kendall? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Ask him? miun.abk1249.0001.001 But do n't you expect to be caught some time or other?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | But what is a dike, sir? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | But why did you ask for the gig? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Could anything justify such a threat, or such a course? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did a ship- the Young America- go up the river last night? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did it hurt you, sir? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did n't you recognize the writing of your friend? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did they? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did you call Captain Kendall a puppy on the quarter- deck of the Josephine? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did you ever hear of it before? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did you write the letter to me which purported to come from the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do 3OLI insist on issuing that order? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know anything about the author of this senseless piece of imposition?'' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know anything about the vessel? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you mean to insult me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you think me capable of doing such a thing? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you, indeed? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Does he say that? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Does it take five steamships to bring the queen over to Antwerp?' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Dreading it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Have they just found it out? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How far is it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How should Mr. Rogier know me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | I agree with you in regard to Mr. Hamblin; but what shall I do? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | I wish to inquire if we make any stay in Brussels? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Insulted, sir? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Is that so? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Let's see- combien? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | May I ask what you do mean, sir? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Mr. Stoute, do you consider that a proper remark to make to me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Shall we give it all to the slipper? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Sir,exclaimed the learned gentleman,'"am I to understand that you are not satisfied with the truth of my statement?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | The German? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Then Mr. Kendall knows this Linggold? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Then the officers and crew are all safe — are they? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Tho was it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | To court whom? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | W Vhat is there here? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | W Vhere away? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | W Vill you allow a student to insult me? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVas Captain Kendall respectiful to you? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Was it necessary for him to call all hands? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Well, what shall we do? miun.abk1249.0001.001 Were there others concerned in this iniquitous transaction?' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What can I do? miun.abk1249.0001.001 What did Mr. Kendall say to you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did he say that was disrespectful? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did you drink? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did you mean by mentioning this matter to me, Ben? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What do you mean, you rascal? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What do you mean? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What have they to do with it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is the French adjective? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is the French name? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is the matter, Mr. Lowington? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is your position? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What now, Captain Kendall? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What shall I say? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What shall we do, my boy? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What vessel that is? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Where bound are you? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Whllen did you get the paper which Mr. Hamblin found in your writing desk? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Who did? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Who sent the letter? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Who was it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Who? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why not? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why so, sir? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you excuse me, Mr. Hamblin? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | XVell, this is a squall- is n't it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Y oung gentlemen, what is the French name of this city? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You think, then, that the boys have done precisely right- do you? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Youil think Mr. Lowington will not sustain me- do you? miun.abk1249.0001.001 '; AAm I to understand, sir, that you counsel disobedience among the boys on the Josephine? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 'Shall we hear the recitations? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | *"You declined to let him go on deck?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 128 DIKES AND DITCHES, OR'What did you give him, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 248 DIKES AND DITCHES, OR"But do n't you suppose Lowington will follow us?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 303 W"Who was that man?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 4"Why, what's the matter, Ben?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 4* 42 DIKES AND DITCHES, OR"Parlez- vous franzctis?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 66 All nilght?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | 8* 90 DIKES AND DITCH- IES, OR'i Did any one ever hear of a captain working his vessel while in the steerage?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | :"Did you expect to see her with her crown and coronation robes on, and with the sceptre in her hand?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | ; WThat does all this mean?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I a common sailor? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I a servant? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I a student? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I to be snubbed by a boy, by one of my own pupils?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Am I to understand that you again refuse me a boat?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Are you quite sure you bought it in Antwerp?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Are you willing to go into the steerage, and proceed with your classes?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | But at the same time, what can you do? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | But what is the occasion of all this?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | But who shall determine whether it is necessary or not to take in sail?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Can they speak Dutch?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Can you manage her in a gale?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Can you talk Dutch?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Captain Kendall did not go on deck when the first message was sent down? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Cleats?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Could n't you give him the order verbally, and explain my position to him?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Could you have conceived of such an indignity?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did n't you say that a very unpleasant aflair had happened on board?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did you not leave the class? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Did you say that McDougal should not be sent on board of the ship?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do I understand that you insist upon going on board of the ship immediately?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do n't you know this writing, Mr. Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do the other instructors suffer in this manner?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do they play the same tune over again?"' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you command a ship? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know anything about her cargo?"' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know anything about this note?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know how the row was settled between him and the captain?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know what that message was?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you know where we go next?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you mean to insult me?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Do you wish me to condemn him without a hearing?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Dr. WVinstock, did you ever witness a more ridiculous farce in your life?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Dreading what, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Hamblin?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Hamblin?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Hamblin?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Hamblin?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Hamblin?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Has any one been lost overboard fiom the Josephine?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Have you any new evidence to bring forward?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | He humbugged his customers then- did n't he?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How did it happen, Little?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How happened he to say as much as this to you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How much is it?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How much is that, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How much will it cost to repair the galiot?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How will that suit?"' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | How's that?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | I say, Grossbeck, does he think I'm- I'm sizzled? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | I say, McKeon, ca n't you help us out?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | I"WVhat's that?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | In what country are we now?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Is all well on board?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | It is very solemn- is n't it?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Kendall?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | L'Amerique?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Lowington?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Lowington?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | May I ask why you did it?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | May I ask you to read this order?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | May I ask you to retire with me to our state- room?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Mr. Hamblin, is it possible that you could not understand the circumstances of that occasion?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Mr. Stoute, may I trouble you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Now, sir, what is it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Now, what is the effect of these storms?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Ok'est le caphitine, nzonsieur?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | On the fife- rail?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Parlez- vous Angle/ erre?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Pelham?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Pelham?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Pour boire?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Pour boire?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Stoute?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Terrill?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Thank you, sir; you will forgive me, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | The old fossil does n't treat the students like gentlemen; and if he behaves so, what can you expect of the fellows? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | There was a squall coming up at the time- was there not?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | This is a big city- is n't it?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | VThat's the matter, your honor?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | VWhat's the row on deck?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | VWhere away is she?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Vhat is the Hanseatic League?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Vrow?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | W"\Vho could have done this?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WHO WAS CAPTAIN OF THE JOSEPHINE? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVVhat shall I do?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVhat shall I say?"' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVhat will you have, Grossbeck?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVho were they?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVhy so?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | WVhy?"' |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Wahat does he say?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Was n't half the crew on deck for that purpose?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What are canals?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What are the other steamers?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What are they drinking there?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What are you about, you rascal?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did he build the bridge for?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did that mean?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did you expect to see?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What did you say about Captain Kendall?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What does it mean?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What does the term mean?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What have you here?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is it? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What is the order?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What kind of wine?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What shall I do?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What shall we call for? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What sort of a sailor are you, that ca n't bear two thimblefuls of wine?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What was that man?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What's that?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | What's the Dutch for wine?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Where are the professors?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Where shall we go now, Paul?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Where were youL sir, when it happened?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Who's he?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why do n't you go below, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why should the Secretary of Foreign Affairs send an autograph letter to him, unless some especial notice was to be taken of him? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Why? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you and Mr. Gage assist at the sheet?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you do what I ask, or not?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you heed my request?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you let me talke the letter, sir?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Will you row the boat?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Wlhom have I the honor to address?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Wo n't you forgive me?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | Would n't your honor like the boat now?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You applied this epithet twice to Captain Kendall did you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You are aware that I asked for the gig before I started for the ship?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You did it on purpose- did you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You have come to tell me that Captain Kendall was lost overboard?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You refuse- do you?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | You speak English? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | or am I the senior professor of the consort?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | q,, Ijjl'i i? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | to- night? |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | ~;67OHERE shall we go first, Paul?" |
miun.abk1249.0001.001 | — parez- vous anglais?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is something wrong with the ice cream? ” Signora Ramalli asked in concern. mdp.39015024086335 You just come from over the mountain? |
mdp.39015024086335 | 'Shall we make the alliances with other contradas?' |
mdp.39015024086335 | 'Who shall be in charge of our Victory Dinner?' |
mdp.39015024086335 | 'Who shall paint with gold the hoofs of our horse if we win?' |
mdp.39015024086335 | 'Who will be our jockey in the Palio race?' |
mdp.39015024086335 | 71 “ Did you bring me something? |
mdp.39015024086335 | ? ” “ I see it, all right. |
mdp.39015024086335 | A calf vest, maybe? |
mdp.39015024086335 | A fantino? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Afoot now? |
mdp.39015024086335 | After a moment he said, “ And the fourth colt? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Always I stop to clean out her feet. ” “ I am certain you do. ” “ What you say you give me? ” “ I did not say. |
mdp.39015024086335 | An ice cream? |
mdp.39015024086335 | And at long last, from Babbo, the question Giorgio wanted first:"How do you get along with the training of the horses? |
mdp.39015024086335 | And have you the money? ” Giorgio felt in his pocket. |
mdp.39015024086335 | And the same voice asked, “ Boy, where did you get her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | And the whip, does he not know it only makes creatures like her more nervous, sometimes even vicious? |
mdp.39015024086335 | And then Giorgio overheard, “ Would you wish to draw her for your contrada? ” A whole chorus answered, “ No! |
mdp.39015024086335 | And what happens then? ” He longs for a camera, but it would be no use. |
mdp.39015024086335 | And who next? |
mdp.39015024086335 | And you, Giorgio, you must remember Habana? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Because he had less beard than other fantinos, did this make him green in the handling of horses? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Because his hands were small, did this make them weak? |
mdp.39015024086335 | But crash- ing thunder? |
mdp.39015024086335 | But do you forget that times are hard and your Babbo has to sell horseflesh for eating, not riding?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | But for the race? ” The shoulders owning the voice shrugged. |
mdp.39015024086335 | But me?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | But the Arabian blood is unmistakable, no?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | But the news was in no way startling, for who was Doctor Celli and how could an unknown mare affect his chances? |
mdp.39015024086335 | But the others? |
mdp.39015024086335 | But why is it no one has ever come to me to make the secret agreement? ”. |
mdp.39015024086335 | CAN YOU ATTEND HER VICTORY DINNER FOR ONDA NEXT MONTH? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Could they, by evening, become enemy warriors? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Dead, too? ” “ No. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Did her ears pull in his voice? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Did her nostrils pull in his scent as he went by? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Did she know the real reason? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Did you go today to the Street Market? ” “ Si, si. ” “ Did you buy the umbrella?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Did you go today to the Street Market? ” “ Si, si. ” “ Did you buy the umbrella?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Do I not know their ways? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Do you forget the race?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Do you get nice white bread with your meals, and is the spaghetti cooked done? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Do you get used to those noisy streets? ” This was Mamma talking. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Do you know what they are, my boy? ” He waited for an answer, but when none came he went on. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Doctor Celli? ” “ Oh no, Signore. ” “ Are you certain? ” “ I am certain. ” The big man relaxed, and his face broke into a pleased grin. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Doctor Celli? ” “ Oh no, Signore. ” “ Are you certain? ” “ I am certain. ” The big man relaxed, and his face broke into a pleased grin. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Doctor Celli?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Eh, son?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Even the grown boys, after they go out into the world, bring their troubles to him. ” “ But, Mamma, how do you know all this?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Everything is most right. ” “ Then will you please to come in and have a coffee while you wait? |
mdp.39015024086335 | For you, my work can always wait. ” “ I had not thought to find you so soon. ” “ To find me?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | For you, too, was this day endless like eternity?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | From city of Siena? ” This time the question could be heard by everyone, even by people leaning out the windows. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Give us the Palio! ” But who knows the mind of a horse? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Had the Umbrella Man gone daft? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Had the oracle spoken to the artist, too? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Have You Fear? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Have You Fear? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Have they forgot Turbolento?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Have you forgotten, ” he asked, “ the grand element of uncer- tainty? |
mdp.39015024086335 | He says so. ”"You mean I should go all the way to Rome? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Her colt, of course, would be of royal blood! ” “ Well, did she? ” The mother's hand made the sign of the cross. |
mdp.39015024086335 | His ques- tions came fast"How old is she? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How can you say it? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How could he explain his excitement when perhaps it would amount to nothing at all? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How could he face Emilio wearing a spennacchiera in his thatch of hair, daring his little friends to knock it off? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How could he face the unasked questions of Mamma and Babbo? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How did the man know that a white mare would win, and so picture her instead of a black, or a bay? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How is it with our cavallina? |
mdp.39015024086335 | How will you call her? ” “ Farfalla. |
mdp.39015024086335 | If not, why is she jibbing her head; why is she weaving at the lesser curve of the Casato? |
mdp.39015024086335 | In the company of a strong, willing horse how could he be anything but sublimely happy? |
mdp.39015024086335 | In the perfect stillness, Gaudenzia's hoofbeats are the meas- 174 Have You Fear? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is he kind or cruel? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it a common parade? ” he bellowed to his rapt audience. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it for the racing? ” The Chief shook his head sadly. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it for the racing? ” The Chief shook his head sadly. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it only because of that?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it the nervous tic? ” The father pursed his lips, thinking. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it you? ” Studying it, the mother said, “ Why tear out your heart in an aching for the Palio? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is it you? ” Studying it, the mother said, “ Why tear out your heart in an aching for the Palio? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is not the blessing of the horse an age- old custom? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is she lonely there? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is she lonely there? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is some inner urge compelling Gaudenzia to spend all of her fleetness and blood? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is that why, he wondered, the man calls himself a snail? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is the bump still on Signor Ramalli's forehead? ” This was Emilio. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Is the thunder and ecstasy of the crowd like fierce music in her ears? |
mdp.39015024086335 | It was not until he arrived in Monticello that evening and 34 his mother said, “ Giorgio, maybe somebody today hurt you? ” that he wept. |
mdp.39015024086335 | May I delay you a moment? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Me? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Never any demanding, “ Where were you last Sunday? ” Only her eyes holding his, and her ears flicked for the tone of his voice. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Never any demanding, “ Where were you last Sunday?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” A quizzical expression crossed the Prince's face. |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” Again the young man agreed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” As he took off her bridle, she rubbed her head against him where the leathers had been. |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” The gray eyes in the sun- browned face smiled. |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” “ Si, si! |
mdp.39015024086335 | No? ” “ Si, si." |
mdp.39015024086335 | Not so, Giorgio?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Now, ” he asked solicitously, “ can I help you? ” Giorgio felt a surge of relief. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Of the world beyond the mountain, what is it you want to know? |
mdp.39015024086335 | One was shining white with stripings of black, like a zebra; the others were pink and carmine, or was this rosy color a trick of the setting sun? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Or a coffee, perhaps? ” “ What will you have, Giorgio? ” the Chief inquired. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Or a coffee, perhaps? ” “ What will you have, Giorgio? ” the Chief inquired. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Or had he seen a boy flying in the night on a white phantom? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Or is the churning in his stomach a mixture of fear and joy? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Perhaps, ” he questioned, “ perhaps you wish to go in alone? ” i d Giorgio looked at the forbidding, heavy door. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Should he catch up with the barbaresco and tell him about the crib- biting? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Should he offer his belt? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Should he offer to clean Gaudenzia's stable tomorrow, and tomorrow? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Should he tell the clumsy fellow you handle an Arabian differently from all others? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Signor Busisi? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Signor Busisi? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Some- times, ” he laughed, “ I look up quick to see, is he growing flap ears like basset hound, or great furred ones, like Pippa? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Surely not Gauden- zia with the hot blood in her veins? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Surely not the little one with the ewe neck? |
mdp.39015024086335 | That you ride with almost a slack rein? |
mdp.39015024086335 | The mare must be blessed within the church, for is not the Palio a religious celebration in honor of the Visitation of the Virgin? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Then in a voice cold and stern, the Chief asked, “ Who told you to say this? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Then in a voice cold and stern, the Chief asked, “ Who told you to say this? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Then presto, the pieces, they fit! ” “ Am I one of the odd pieces? ” the doctor laughed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Tiring? |
mdp.39015024086335 | To him the high notes were not a summons, but a question — insistent, unvaried, prob- ing over and over and over again: “ Have you fear? |
mdp.39015024086335 | To the Vati- can?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was not the Palio held at sundown? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was she not Bianca's successor? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was the boy's faith too high a price to pay? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was the boy's faith too high a price to pay? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was this a time to laugh? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was this battlecar the same one as last year, and last century? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Was this the work of a soothsayer? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Were not their life threads destined to come together? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What are you going to do with her? ” Giorgio turned and saw a grizzle- headed old man, the center of a group. |
mdp.39015024086335 | What contrada comes first? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What else?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | What had happened afterward? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What if Giorgio were not asked to ride Gaudenzia in the Palio? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What if the mare were beyond help? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What if the mare were beyond help? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What is it? ” an elderly man asked anxiously. |
mdp.39015024086335 | What pleasure in this life does she have?". |
mdp.39015024086335 | What promises would he make? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What was wrong with Giorgio Terni? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What was wrong with the name he had? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What would happen to him if he failed? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What would happen to him if he failed? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What would the boy say? |
mdp.39015024086335 | What would you say if she were now fretting in your stable instead of in mine? ” Signor Busisi's face was grave, deeply concerned. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where has she been since that Sunday morning at Casalino? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where is Gaudenzia now? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where is Gaudenzia now? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where would I keep her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where would I keep her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Where? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Which horses will be chosen to run? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who can know? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who else? ”. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who owns her now? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who wants? ” Hands went up in coveys, like birds flushed from a hedge- row. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who would exercise her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Who would exercise her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why are you afraid? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why did the very mention of her name give him a shock? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why did the very mention of her name give him a shock? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why did you let me nourish all the hopes to win? ” The Chief wiped his face tiredly. |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why did you send for Gaudenzia and me? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she let him leap aboard without bolting? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she let him leap aboard without bolting? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she swivel her ears to pull in his talk, or a snatch of his song? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she swivel her ears to pull in his talk, or a snatch of his song? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she travel the moun- tainous country with scarce any favoring of her hurt leg? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why else did she travel the moun- tainous country with scarce any favoring of her hurt leg? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why had he been so sure the Nicchio would draw Farfalla? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why not accustom her to the late hour? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why should they? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why, he asked himself, did it take two Palios to teach him all the rules and regulations leading up to the big race? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Why, ” he implored Signor Ramalli, “ why did they not choose me.?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | Will Gau- denzia and Giorgio make it forty? ” “ Si! |
mdp.39015024086335 | With her what would I do? |
mdp.39015024086335 | With her what would I do? |
mdp.39015024086335 | With his back to Doctor Celli he said, “ You are not the first to come to me today concerning the fate of Farfalla. ”"So? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Would Signor Busisi know of someone? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Would he, if she died? |
mdp.39015024086335 | Would the three of them now kneeling prayerfully and peacefully side by side soon be striking each other with their nerbos? |
mdp.39015024086335 | XXIII The Hours Before XXIV Have You Fear? |
mdp.39015024086335 | You are happy, no? ” Thinking of the cost, Giorgio looked at his mother in aston- ishment. |
mdp.39015024086335 | You know him? ” “ Si, si. |
mdp.39015024086335 | You see a Palio? ” Giorgio's head jerked up. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Agent for whom?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Ah,"the Signore replied, a wistful note in his voice, is it not something beautiful to offer her the chance of fulfillment in this life?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Already I have summoned three veterinarians for Farfalla. ” “ And their verdict? ” “ Two advise putting her down. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ And Mamma? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Are you certain? ” “ I am certain." |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Are you sick? ” “ No, no. ” He narrowed his eyes and leaned forward. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Better even than Generale?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ But what? ” “ I detected something in the face of the Chief, ” the Sig- nore went on. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ But why, ” he asked of Babbo, “ do they sell that mare from one to the other? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ But why? ” The Chief took a breath. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Can this be Farfalla returned from the dead? ” And another said, “ A fine parade horse she would make. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Celli, can you only nibble like the mouse? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Could our boy be nervous? ” they teased. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Did I not train these horses? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Do they have names? ” “ Oh, splendid names — mostly for animals. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Do you like Anna more than me? ” This was Teria. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Do you want the crust, Giorgio, or just a thin slice?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Does it not please you? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Eh? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Eh? ” he exclaimed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Eh? ” “ How many years has she? ” “ Oh, she very young. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Eh? ” “ How many years has she? ” “ Oh, she very young. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ For two tradesmen from Seggiano. ” “ But what could they want with Farfalla? ” “ In their hands she would certainly come to a pitiful end. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ From where does she come? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Girl's hands! ” Was that it? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Has she colts?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Has something hap- pened to him? ” “ No, no, Signora. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Hi, Giorgio, how is it being a city fellow?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How are you? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How can I explain how fierce, how strong, how loyal are feelings in each contrada even to this day?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How can this be? ” he de- manded. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How do I explain? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How do they treat you? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How do you feel? ” “ You all right? ” His head nodded “ yes ” but all of him felt numbed, dis- graced. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How do you feel? ” “ You all right? ” His head nodded “ yes ” but all of him felt numbed, dis- graced. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How is it you can face San Martino, but not her? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How is it? ” Giorgio exclaimed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How long you stay in Maremma? ” “ Today only. ” The carter scratched his nose thoughtfully. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ How many times you going to do that? ” the barbaresco asked. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ I belong to the Contrada of the Snail. ” “ Oh? ” The word contrada sparked a lightning chain of thought direct to the Palio. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is all settled? ” 128 “ No, no. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is all settled?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is it bad? ” shouted Emilio. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is it some omen, ” he asked himself, “ that brings us together? ” The starter's voice blared on: “ Number four, Tower... |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is it some omen, ” he asked himself, “ that brings us together? ” The starter's voice blared on:"Number four, Tower. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is it urgente? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Is it your Turbo- lento, or is it our Farfalla? ” And he winked and nudged him in the ribs as if he wished the boy could be their fantino. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ It pleases you? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Let us say you were. ” “ And the other? ” “ The other piece is. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Maybe some year you go to Siena? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Must the fantinos belong to a contrada? ” “ No, no! |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Please, Signore, could you not buy the mare yourself? ” For a moment there was stony silence. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Please, Signore, could you not buy the mare yourself? ” For a moment there was stony silence. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ See that little table apart from the others? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ See? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Signore, ” he said in a nasal, wheedling voice, “ you like buy my mare? ” Signor Busisi made no answer. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ So? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Sugar? ” The waiter held the bowl first for the Chief, then set it down in front of Giorgio. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ That accounts for the quality look. ” “ Eh? ” the driver asked, holding up his trumpet. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ That is, do you think a newborn comes to take the place of the other? ” The mother understood the boy's need. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ The news, is it good? ” asked Babbo. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ They have commissioned me, ” the Chief went on, “ to make the purchase from Doctor Celli and to forward the mare to Seggiano. ” “ But why? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ They have commissioned me, ” the Chief went on, “ to make the purchase from Doctor Celli and to forward the mare to Seggiano. ” “ But why? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ To find Signor Ramalli's house, ” he said,"you have only to follow your nose. ” “ My nose? ” “ Yes, ” he laughed, “ your nose. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ We meet early, no? ”. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ We take her now into your kitchen and dry her by your fire. ” “ But why?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Well, boy? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Wh- wh- where? ” he stammered, hoping he had misunderstood. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What age has she? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What did you tell him? ” “ I told him what I once told you." |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What does it say? ” cried Teria. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What you doing, Giorgio? ” asked the father. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ What, then? ” “ Well, you ca n't believe it, but ill luck trails her like smoke from fire. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Where then came the money for birds and brooches and fish? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Which horse is it you ride?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Which paper is it you would like?" |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Who can under- stand this mystic feeling- mad, wonderful? ” He waved his 25 hand in staccato rhythm. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Who knows without the trial? ” he asked himself. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why did they? ” he blurted. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why do we not give the mare the same number of months and days before we sentence her to die? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why is she not racing instead of pulling the cart? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why not kill him? ” he bawled out. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why should I go? ” 91 “ Because you're a milksop; too sissy to fight! ” This was the spark that touched it off. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Why, when already she breathes? ” “ Please to remember this, my friend. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Would you like a chocolate? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You are what? ” He took in the man's features, and saw on his forehead a wen bigger than the bulb on a snail's antenna. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You come to see me? ” he asked of the strange man. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You have an elder son, Giorgio? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You have decided? ” “ No. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You mean about life being a puzzle with odd- shaped pieces? ” The old man threw back his head and laughed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You not eating the ham? ” “ No, thank you, ” he said, noticing how little was left. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You promise it? ” “ I promise. ” The boy accepted the hunk of bread and the wild boar sausage the father offered. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You promise not to tell Babbo if I tell you? ” “ I promise, ” he quickly agreed. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ You see the big horse race? |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ YoujustcomefromSiena? ” he whispered. |
mdp.39015024086335 | “ Your mare, ” the Signore began, “ how is she called? ” “ Si, si. |
mdp.39015019980021 | 1 The queen continued, “ Why do you possess in vain this beauty and skill in accomplishments? mdp.39015019980021 In the name of Jesus, who are you and what do you want?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | Thou wilt lay no wager with me to the contrary?' mdp.39015019980021 'Art thou in earnest?' mdp.39015019980021 'Do n't you see the sheep I found there?' mdp.39015019980021 'Levi the Dun,'said they,'the whole world wo n't satisfy you; did n't we think that we had pitched you last night into the pool of Ty- an leòban?' mdp.39015019980021 'Oh, oh, where am I now?' mdp.39015019980021 'she exclaimed, “ am I, young, robed in a satin dress, with lace and precious stones- am I to go and shut the street door? mdp.39015019980021 11 this difficult question]? mdp.39015019980021 212, 213.? mdp.39015019980021 239 asked him why he came home so soone? mdp.39015019980021 347- 351.? mdp.39015019980021 449 I shall send to thee a messenger, who will say,'Hast thou performed the business?' mdp.39015019980021 491 to?' mdp.39015019980021 73 lad did afterwards was to buy a large quantity of incense, which he scattered along the shore and burned in honour of God.? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 ? mdp.39015019980021 A tailor and a mare. ” “ What is the hardest dinner that ever a tailor could lay his teeth to? mdp.39015019980021 Allapiya! ” His wife replied that if he · Crane ’s ‘ Italian Popular Tales,'p. 293.? mdp.39015019980021 And 1 The young Hebrew slave gave a more pious reason to the wife of Potiphar: “ How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God? mdp.39015019980021 And he for wrath his swerd out- braide,? mdp.39015019980021 As the lady heard this she presently fell to the earth, and began to weep and cry piteouslie, and said, Alace, O my dear son, are ye slain and dead? mdp.39015019980021 As they were thus running away, they met the knight's wife, and she said unto them, Wherefore make ye this sorrow, and whither will ye run? mdp.39015019980021 At ten o'clock came the first lover, and the Wapper said to him, “ What dost thou desire? ” “ I desire you for a wife, ” said the gallant. mdp.39015019980021 Because he knoweth not his bed's head from its foot. ” Again: “ How many straws go to a goose's nest? mdp.39015019980021 Beware therfore and say the best, If thou wolt be thy self in rest, My gode sone, as I the rede.? mdp.39015019980021 Buddha said to Ananda, “ Do you not see that venomous serpent? ” “ I see it, ” replied Ananda. mdp.39015019980021 But he replied, “ Have you returned already? |
mdp.39015019980021 | But the rustic replied cunningly, as though he was terrified,"Who are they that call me? ” Then they said, “ We are your companions." |
mdp.39015019980021 | Finally, in the? |
mdp.39015019980021 | From whom have you received all that you possess? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Guja answered, “ Do n't you remember you threw me into the river? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Have you no more at home? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Having slept off the effects of his carouse, he awoke, and, finding himself in a strange house, he exclaimed, “ Where am I? |
mdp.39015019980021 | He said to the camel- driver, “ Brother, why are you going through the city in this manner? |
mdp.39015019980021 | He said, “ O Tongue, what is this you have done through desire of enjoy- ment? |
mdp.39015019980021 | How can I approach strangers when my son drives me away? ” And as he spoke the tears ran down his face. |
mdp.39015019980021 | How can you look with a passionless eye on me who love you so much? ” Gunasarman answered sarcastically, “ You are right. |
mdp.39015019980021 | I geue to euery Tayler, a Banner, wherein shall be conteyned al the parcelles of cloth and sylkes, etc., as he hath cast them into hell. ”? |
mdp.39015019980021 | If to- morrow be the Last Day, what need have you of clothes? ” THE SHARPERS AND THE SIMPLETON. |
mdp.39015019980021 | In the Egyptian papyri? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Mokada? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Nature had exhausted her ingenuity? |
mdp.39015019980021 | None; because they be all carried. ” Again: “ How many calves'tails would it take to reach the moon? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Now,'said the scholar, ‘ by whom shall we be tried?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | One of the citizens, as if terrified out of his sleep, awoke, and called his com- panion, who inquired, “ What is the matter?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | One of them met him, as if by acoident, and said, “ What do you intend to do with this lamb, O Khoja? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Or, failing these, in the ‘ Mahábhárata'? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Prince Can- temir, in his ‘ History of the Othman Empire,'gravely relates it as a case that was decided by the celebrated Chorluli Ali Pasha.? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Quærit ibi Jesus ex hospite, “ Est ne tibi unde hi edant? ” Resp. |
mdp.39015019980021 | Said he, “ Where is that wheaten loaf, my son?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | Scogin did set up a laughing, saying,'Alack, good fellow, dost thou think these be sheep?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | She asked, where were his two partners? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Sitting down with his calf's skin at his feet, he thus addresses it, “ What are you saying now? ” The farmer asks him who he is talking with. |
mdp.39015019980021 | So I said to him, “ Why art thou thus stooping?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | So have the goodness to accept of this gold — what have I to do with it? ” Then he told the king his whole stratagem. |
mdp.39015019980021 | THE TALE OF BERYN – Was it part of some lost text of The Seven Sages'? |
mdp.39015019980021 | The Bodhisat then, reflecting upon the consequences of covetous- ness, removed the treasure and spent it in charitable purposes.? |
mdp.39015019980021 | The brothers are envious of his good fortune, and exclaim, “ What trick have you played us? |
mdp.39015019980021 | The first one said to him,'What are you going to do with that dog, which you are leading along by a cord?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | The indecent Jewish author of the “ Toldoth Jesu,'? |
mdp.39015019980021 | The maina, in great indignation, exclaimed, “ What wickedness is this? ” and Hodí went to the cage and wrung the bird's neck. |
mdp.39015019980021 | The muckle cow herself. ” “ What is the likest thing to a man and a horse? |
mdp.39015019980021 | The next one said to him,'Do you want to hunt game, O ascetic, with that dog?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | The priest called out, “ Kavuda? ”( Who's there?) |
mdp.39015019980021 | The priest called out, “ Kavuda? ”( Who's there?) |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then I'll say,'Well, will you have the father superior to settle the dispute? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then anon in came Rush, and she asked him why he came home so soone? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then he said to the former: “ Where do you wish me to go? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then in what quarter should we expect to find an earlier form of this world- wide story? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then said he in himself, “ I will go to my dwelling, and if my wife know me, then am I Ahmed the Fuller, but if she know me not, I am a Turk. ”? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Then the parrot, taking warning, said: “ The steed of Rasálú is swift; what if he should surprise you? |
mdp.39015019980021 | They approached, and seeing that the Khoja had thrown all their clothes into the fire, “ Art thou mad? ” cried they. |
mdp.39015019980021 | Thus the good lady prioress punished her three prof- ligate suitors, and freed herself from their impor- tunities.? |
mdp.39015019980021 | To this they rejoined,"Where did we go, that we should return? ” Then the rustic said, “ Now it seemed to me THE THREE TRAVELLERS AND THE LOAF. |
mdp.39015019980021 | What are you looking at? ” Receiving no reply, the lad gave him a stroke that sent him plump into the well. |
mdp.39015019980021 | What can be more exprest to make good the wonder in the preservation of the child? |
mdp.39015019980021 | What do you call it? ”( In that country they had never seen a cat.) |
mdp.39015019980021 | What does he take away from me? |
mdp.39015019980021 | What more could the poor man say? |
mdp.39015019980021 | What shall I now do, that I have mine only son thus lost? |
mdp.39015019980021 | When he comes back,"Have you had a good feed? ” the others ask. |
mdp.39015019980021 | When he made his appearance, Upakosa, leading him near the baskets, said aloud, “ You promise to deliver me my husband's property?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | When she is fast asleep. ” “ Who was the good- man's muckle cow's calf's mother? |
mdp.39015019980021 | When they arrived there, the Voyvode awoke, and said,'Who brought me here?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | Where shall I hyde me? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Where shall I hyde me? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Where was there — even in a dream- rain or lightning last night? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Who is there so daring as to steal from the back of the king's camel? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Who knows? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Why, said she, what is there happened? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Will you sell it to me? ” he asks Yvon. |
mdp.39015019980021 | Wilt thou break into the house of Ahmed the Fuller, and he a man of repute, having a brother- in- law a Turk, a man of high standing with the sultan? |
mdp.39015019980021 | Wilt thou lay half thy hogs and two shillings, and I will lay as much against it? |
mdp.39015019980021 | With God's pleasure, I may even partake of the fruit of this tree which I plant: I am in His hands. ” “ What is thine age? ” asked the emperor. |
mdp.39015019980021 | With this object, he said to the fakír one day, after he had received his allowance, “ Why do you bring your face so near the king? |
mdp.39015019980021 | [? |
mdp.39015019980021 | do you not know that I am the king?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | man, what dost thou here, and arte so sycke? |
mdp.39015019980021 | manne, what do you out of your bed? |
mdp.39015019980021 | new silver florins were sticking to it.? |
mdp.39015019980021 | nicely- buttered, fresh, hot cakes!-who will buy my cakes? ” he discovered a number of white bundles packed close against the wall. |
mdp.39015019980021 | of us? ” asks the wolf. |
mdp.39015019980021 | overtaken, my friend; from whence hast thou brought these fine hogs?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | said the merchant,'hast thou come back, O Brian?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | self, being too ambitious to be satisfied with small gains, “ Of what use to me is this petty rascality, which only provides me with subsistence? |
mdp.39015019980021 | tava karman aham gánámi, “ Why are you busy? |
mdp.39015019980021 | the artful baggage, his wife, saw him, she cried out in his face, saying, “ Whither away, 0 trooper? |
mdp.39015019980021 | they went to the woman and said, “ Where is he to whom thou gavest the comb? ” She said, “ What comb? |
mdp.39015019980021 | they went to the woman and said, “ Where is he to whom thou gavest the comb? ” She said, “ What comb? |
mdp.39015019980021 | to others? |
mdp.39015019980021 | why are you busy? |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ A trifling matter? ” echo the men. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ ASS OR PIG? ” — Modern Egyptian Version. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Am I just made a bridegroom, clothed in silk, wearing a shawl and a dagger set with diamonds, and am I to go and shut the door? |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Did you beat it? ” “ Of course we did. ” “ Oh, where? ” “ On the left side. ” “ That's why it ran away. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Did you beat it? ” “ Of course we did. ” “ Oh, where? ” “ On the left side. ” “ That's why it ran away. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Didst thou not tell me last night that I might take out of thy house whatever I most valued? |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Do n't you see that, if we allowed them, these accursed beasts would eat both the corn and the meal, and we should starve?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Do you wish to see him working? ” “ Yes; let us see what he can do. ” Hereupon Yvon let go his cat, who was very hungry. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Going to travel? ” asks La Buona Grazia with an air of innocence. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ How long wilt thou object this thing to me?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ How much is that?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ How should I come hither? ” “ I will soon explain, my dear husband, ” said she. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Is it not a wonder,"says the youth,"to see a cart drawn by a single ox? ” The man re- turns and finds one of his oxen is stolen. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Mokada? ” re- peated the blockhead. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ What dost thou want?" |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ What says he? ” cried the lady again. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ What's the matter? ” continued he; “ why are you silent? ” They said nothing. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ What's the matter? ” continued he; “ why are you silent? ” They said nothing. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ What, my son, ” said he, “ is it you who speak thus to me? |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ When I know not, why dost thou question me? ” So onward, inly loathing,'Isá fared, Till from afar a little fawn appeared. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Who calls thee? ” asks the lion. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Why so? ” asked the father. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Why, my dear, ” says he, “ who on earth can eat such dry, hard bread as this? ” “ Get up and moisten it, then, ” replied the wife. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ Would we find the same if we went in?' |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ You are a man, ” said he to the husband;"why do n't you speak? ” He said nothing. |
mdp.39015019980021 | “ You give me your good grace? ” said the gentleman to the tailor. |
uc1.b3114403 | - “ How are you, Lola? ” He answered mechanically. |
uc1.b3114403 | And a tough customer, too. ” “ That a fact? ” inquired Mr. Hardy. |
uc1.b3114403 | And how ’s his boy? ” Mark smiled to himself. |
uc1.b3114403 | And readin'-book, mebbe, for tell me what to do? ” “ No, ” Mark repeated. |
uc1.b3114403 | And you'll find Lola good company. ” “ How did you know, ” cried Mark, astounded, “ when I was n’t talking? ” Josephus laughed. |
uc1.b3114403 | As if he were your own boy? ” I30. |
uc1.b3114403 | BAD SILVER “ Like him? |
uc1.b3114403 | Be'n fallin'off any more o ’ them ridge- poles lately? |
uc1.b3114403 | Bring us back them maps, will ye? ” Hazel must have been listening in the hall, she appeared so promptly. |
uc1.b3114403 | Didn'I? ” Tommy was now blubbering outright. |
uc1.b3114403 | Didn'ye? ” “ I never said just that, ” Mark answered. |
uc1.b3114403 | Do n't you understand? |
uc1.b3114403 | Do n’t she? ” Mark laughed as he had not laughed for many days. |
uc1.b3114403 | Do you See her? ” He pointed with his glittering paddle blade. |
uc1.b3114403 | Hain't failed non ’, has he? |
uc1.b3114403 | Have you been ill? ” Mark told the same dull falsehood. |
uc1.b3114403 | Have you run acrost the Judge, maybe? ” “ No, ” said Lola, in a quiet murmur de- void of interest. |
uc1.b3114403 | How is he, anyway? |
uc1.b3114403 | I guess my mother and you was friends, wan't you? |
uc1.b3114403 | Ijes ’ wenta- huntin’—a- huntin'fer a thing. ” “ Did you find it? ” asked Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | LOLA THE BEAR chanst? |
uc1.b3114403 | LOLA THE BEAR take this boy up the east way a piece for me? |
uc1.b3114403 | LOLA THE BEAR woods, do you? |
uc1.b3114403 | LOLA THE BEAR “ Who ’d hang it there? ” “ The Juds, o'course, ” said Lola, gruffly. |
uc1.b3114403 | Last night? ” The Indian snorted, as though put out of patience. |
uc1.b3114403 | Like how the saw- mill make aidgin's? ” “ Something like, ” replied Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | Nobody says thes any harm in Tommy Cody, do they? |
uc1.b3114403 | Old folks, chil- dren, fools, and dogs, a little goes a long ways to entertain.—That right, Josephus? |
uc1.b3114403 | Onct? ” “ We was always, ” replied the widow, quietly; and she paid no further embar- rassing compliments to her guest. |
uc1.b3114403 | Tell? |
uc1.b3114403 | Was I? |
uc1.b3114403 | We can sleep in the hay, s'pose, no objection? ” Mrs. Johnquest's eyes twinkled out of the darkness. |
uc1.b3114403 | What's all this? ” he de- manded, sternly. |
uc1.b3114403 | What's happened to your father? ” Mark's face grew pale again, and tired, and disappointed. |
uc1.b3114403 | What's this I ’m told? ” Hazel the tyrant stood conquered and smiling. |
uc1.b3114403 | What's wrong at home? ” “ Nothing, ” replied Mark, miserably. |
uc1.b3114403 | Where is she? ” Mark tried his best, looking everywhere about, to find the likeness of a brook. |
uc1.b3114403 | Would n't she, boy? ” Mark agreed. |
uc1.b3114403 | You hain't seen him, s’pose, nowheres, hev ye? ” The lanky man stood still for a moment, as if thinking what to answer. |
uc1.b3114403 | You there, are ye? ” Glancing backward, doubling his fists, Chubbuck gathered his courage and dashed forth into the open. |
uc1.b3114403 | You'll take care of him, Josephus? ”- Hazel started forward to make a pro- test, which nobody heeded. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ A mink? ” said the Indian. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ A thing your size? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Bein ’ pulled through a knot- hole ai n’t so bad, hey, Mark, when you find all this on tºother side? ” “ No, ” said Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Company? ” Her eyes snapped. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Did n't like him, then, I guess? ” 36. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Do n’t happen to have any more half dollars, do ye? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ How are you, boy? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ How's folks make money, Mark? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ I want to go straight up the brook. ” “ Wha ’ for? ” growled Lola in displeas- ure. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Is it there? ” And he pointed to a string of lazy bub- bles gliding imperceptibly from under mat- ted grasses. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Makin'money, hey? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Now do n’t you see? ” Mark urged. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Now, Lola; you take charge of this chap, will you, until I come for him? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ River- driver, this time o'year? ” Mrs. Johnquest laughed aloud. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ See anything? ” he inquired, still under his breath. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Suppose he fights those people at camp? ” thought the boy. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Tha ’s so? ” he inquired, vaguely. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Then what made you come out here? ” “ I thought you were lost. ” I26. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Was my father here — talking? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Wha'd'ye wan ’ to do that for? ” “ Because my father's up there, of II 2. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What can those men be doing? ” said Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What did I hear? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What did you do — with those? ” Mark ventured. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What do you think has happened to father? ” The Sheriff puckered his lips under the heavy, brown, piratical moustache. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What happened? ” said Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What happened? ” “ Nothin’, ” repeated his friend. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What kind o'maps? ” retorted the 3. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What on earth brought you here? ” The invisible brook continued its trund- I25. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What s ’ that? ” he snarled, and made a step forward. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What struck the man? ” thought Mark. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What ye after, anyway? ” Lola returned a civil answer. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What's the boy's name? ”- 52. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ What? ” said he. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Where are you camping? ” “ ’ Cross Hardhack Pon ’, ” replied the Indian. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Where is he, then? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Where's tea- kittle? ” Not before they were eating breakfast did he offer to speak again. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Where, ” he squeaked, “ where did you get my father's hat? ” Chubbuck scowled both with his eye and with the red- rimmed socket. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Who is your dear? ” Hazel turned upon him savagely. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Who sent for you round here? ” He halted above them on the bank, peer- ing from under his hand. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Whos'pose? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Will you take the boy up as fur, say, as Red Logan? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ Woken too soon, did ye? |
uc1.b3114403 | “ You always give your grandmother warning, do n't ye? ” Mark laughed. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ You hain't got any them a loomerum tea cups? ” inquired the Indian. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ You mean Lola the Injun? ” Hardy nodded. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ You think you can find him? ” asked the boy. |
uc1.b3114403 | “ You wo n’t shake hands with your own dad? ” Mark reached forth and grasped his father's hand. |
nyp.33433082514351 | Am I,said Agnes,"to prepare a room for this young knight?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | And his family? |
nyp.33433082514351 | And the rest,replied Belfont,"your fears supplied?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | And what does your lordship mean to make of this discovery? |
nyp.33433082514351 | And what,said the Baton,"became of the knight who attended your your.g Lord to the vault of his ancestors?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Answer me faithfully,said she,"art thou what thou seemest? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Can you answer for her daring? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Forgive me( said he,) but"But, what? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Have you no knowledge,said he,"of the person who thus introduced herself?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Is that which I have heard, derived from truth V ask- ed the astonished Charlotte:or is it but the dream of fancy? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Is your master a bandit, then? |
nyp.33433082514351 | May I entreat a moment's conver- sation before you leave us, Sir? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Oh,( rejoined Edwin,) thou'art the image of my Lord? |
nyp.33433082514351 | So 1 suspect,( returned he;) but what is to become of his daughter and the mulatto woman? nyp.33433082514351 So, my lord,"said she, entering the box,"what is become of your friend Belfont 1 Have you seen him lately? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Tell me,said Trueman, recovering himself,"the grounds on which you have raised this unkind suspicion of my honour?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Well, my lad,he cried, as soon as he came within hearing,"what success?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Were voti present at the interment? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What is to be done? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Who attended young St. Mar as chief mournei? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will you,said Christabelle,"secrete me beneath your roof? |
nyp.33433082514351 | —My dear child, of what prince do you speak?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | —What did they make him swing for? |
nyp.33433082514351 | '> w'i • qnrt"> v* netr oireifw s? |
nyp.33433082514351 | 'And does she mind so littre walking near the abbey,'cried one of the strangers,'concerning which spot 1 have heard such strange relations?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | 'But, here she is t'cried her father;'Well, Mary, my love, what luck? |
nyp.33433082514351 | 'What say you my pretty lass;'says one of the gen- tlemen,'will you convince us now, you have this spirit?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | 'Wheugh! — you a man, and waver? — Have you not sworn — sworn by the firmest of friendship? |
nyp.33433082514351 | 'Wheugh! — you a man, and waver? — Have you not sworn — sworn by the firmest of friendship? |
nyp.33433082514351 | * Is that answering my question, hussy? — is it the flower- pot?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | * Is that answering my question, hussy? — is it the flower- pot?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | * It is, is it? |
nyp.33433082514351 | * So I hope,'muttered a voice. —* Who was that spoke?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | * So'tis you, Mr. Richard, is it?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | * Which is our friend Durmance?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | * Will she?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | .Thus have I summ'd them both together, Nuw let me briskly ask you whether Such charms my heart can ever gain? |
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nyp.33433082514351 | 20 Who was she to suspect, but the monk Anselmo? |
nyp.33433082514351 | 20"Hie Florida Pirate people; but wh it will necome of my parent, if yon send'is away? |
nyp.33433082514351 | 9 Simpson; what is it that makes me so active, but my being so spare?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | ? |
nyp.33433082514351 | A lieutenant in ih*1 fnoVi?pia»'d? |
nyp.33433082514351 | A number of the negroes lay round the fire, roasting ears of Indian corn, which were eagerly snatched off the embers the moment they wer? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Are you too a cap- tive in this horrid place?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | But how can we explain our sentiments to each other? |
nyp.33433082514351 | But tell me, if- you know, what means this sudden joy that through the village reigns? |
nyp.33433082514351 | But where is Miss Benley, Sir?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | By whom V"Why,"said Trueman,"should you question whence the gracious bounty came? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Did he look sulky at his master, break a wine- glass, or brin^ him a knife when he wanted a fork?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Does the person love and regard me? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Doit not repent those things: for they are heavier Than all thy woes can stir? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Fin Dalian returned in search of Ilvena; she was ni? |
nyp.33433082514351 | For what,( says I,) is your workhouse bul a dungeon, where the poor eat little, and labour hard?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | He made only a month's stay at Vienna, when he set off for ItaK, to join Ih? |
nyp.33433082514351 | How does he bear his misfortunes? |
nyp.33433082514351 | How should I recover it? |
nyp.33433082514351 | I wonder if we could please ourmas- ters by flying in the air? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Is there never to be a period to my woes? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Knowest thou not that all vows are registered on high? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Moll I you hussy; what is it you have broken now?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | My father released from prison? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Say, little foolish fluttering thing, Why your trinkets thus you bring, Perfumes, and all such trifles? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Shall I be lucky or unlucky on this day? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Shall I have success in my undertaking S. Shall 1 gain or lose( in any cause?) |
nyp.33433082514351 | Shall I have to live in foreign parts? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Shall I have to travel? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Shall I obtain what I wish Tor? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Tell me, O nymph divine, whose happy arms Are doom'd for life to circle those bright charms, And to that bosom give both girls and boys? |
nyp.33433082514351 | The translator has se- veral times consult?? |
nyp.33433082514351 | The translator has se- veral times consult?? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Then, said he, as the wife of Waltheof, who will dare to do aught that can disturb thy peace? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Was ever any cause assigned for this removal?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | What can I say, Madam? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What does wy dream signify? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What sort of a wife( or a husband) is or- dained for me? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What was lo be done? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What was to he done in this horrible dilemma? |
nyp.33433082514351 | What's been the matter, Mary? |
nyp.33433082514351 | When will you name the happy day t When shall I"prepare the licence and the ring? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Where is your sister? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Who could behold beauty such as your's, and live a stranger to affection?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | Why, now, was n't Caesar hanged for what we've been doing? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will she have a son or a daughter? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will the marriage be prosperous? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will the patient recover from his illness? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will the prisoner be released from his con- finement? |
nyp.33433082514351 | Will the stranger return from abroad? |
nyp.33433082514351 | You will naturally inquire what they did for food such a length of lime? |
nyp.33433082514351 | adding, with much surprise,"Are, then, your mis- fortunes bred of the idle tattle of the town?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | as sure as I've a head on my shoulders, cried her mother,'she's seen a sprite.—Why, Mary — What's the girl staring at? |
nyp.33433082514351 | asked Trueman,"what is become of them?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | cried 1;"you surely will not allow those on board to perish?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | cried the squire,'and I lose a good half of a whole quarter's rental? — Noa — oil be domtned if I do!' |
nyp.33433082514351 | curse me, but you're dev'lish handsome 1 how old may you be?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | during this, where was Mary? |
nyp.33433082514351 | exclaimed Herminia, starting up with a smile of pleasure on her dimpled mouth. —'How do you know, sister?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | exclaimed he, t is it indeed you? |
nyp.33433082514351 | exclaimed he,'Was this a time, Fin- Dalian?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | he exclaimed, in frantic accents,"How dare you thus endeavour to im- pose upon me? |
nyp.33433082514351 | holy saints, how is this? |
nyp.33433082514351 | how did you fare with the ghostis, and where's the branch?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | how fetcu it A 3 THE ADVENTURES Ot down again? |
nyp.33433082514351 | in vain she wa « searched for at home? |
nyp.33433082514351 | is n't that a horseman? — yes — he's going on though; and now let's lose no time, but despatch —* MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN. |
nyp.33433082514351 | replied he,* dead? |
nyp.33433082514351 | said he, alarmed at her strangeness,"why do you thus angrily fix on me those streaming eyes?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | said the eountess,"for what purpose am I brought hither? |
nyp.33433082514351 | so gravely look, Because a kiss or two I took? |
nyp.33433082514351 | soned o'er thy face, and that confused air, that sudden.-start, proclaim thee false.?" |
nyp.33433082514351 | what did I perceive? |
nyp.33433082514351 | whom have I offended? |
nyp.33433082514351 | you're crazy! — what do you do with a bible?' |
nyp.33433082514351 | » execration?. |
osu.32435071202014 | * “ And he has this letter in his possession? ” con- tinued Sly. |
osu.32435071202014 | - “ You think the boys will finally give up the struggle, and go back to work without concessions on my part? ” asked the Squire. |
osu.32435071202014 | And now what was to be the next chapter? |
osu.32435071202014 | Are you ever unhappy, Simon? ” “ Don’t — ah — know. |
osu.32435071202014 | Did n’t she love you just the least little bit? ” she said, laughing. |
osu.32435071202014 | Do I see the suffering mothers with pinched and starved faces stretching out their bony hands, begging me to look with mercy upon their dying babes? |
osu.32435071202014 | Do I start and look wildly about at every sudden noise? |
osu.32435071202014 | Do the eyes of those I wronged, haunt me? |
osu.32435071202014 | Do the voices of little children who shiver with cold, break me of my rest? |
osu.32435071202014 | Everybody seems burdened with grief, or is it because my heart is so heavy? |
osu.32435071202014 | He is the strongest man in Brownville, and is bound to make his mark. ” “ You mean Mr. Sly, do you not, papa? ” asked Lillian. |
osu.32435071202014 | He, poor fellow, could n’t swim a stroke, and was very timid. ” “ Poor fellow, did he suhvive? ” interrupted the lisper. |
osu.32435071202014 | How much are the boys willing to put up, provided I persuade the old Squire to comply with their wishes? ” said Sly, feeling a little nettled. |
osu.32435071202014 | I3 I “ Did you say that this young man was a work- man in the mills? ” “ Yes, he is a sort of under- foreman, ” replied Allen. |
osu.32435071202014 | If you have differences to settle with Squire Brown, would it not be better to give him a hearing? |
osu.32435071202014 | Lillian was surprised and alarmed at the terri- ble look in his face, and she thought: “ Suppose he should take a turn and grow savage? |
osu.32435071202014 | Love awful much, but ca n’t ’ mem- ber. ” “ You dream you love awful much, but ca n’t re- member, eh? |
osu.32435071202014 | Poor, dear father, I have added to his unhappiness again; oh, why did I do it? |
osu.32435071202014 | Stay — why not give up my trip to Europe and go to Brownville and tell her all? |
osu.32435071202014 | Too old? |
osu.32435071202014 | Was it to bring hap- piness or disappointment? |
osu.32435071202014 | Was life worth the living? |
osu.32435071202014 | What detained you so long? ” said the chairman, whose name was James Allen. |
osu.32435071202014 | What had the other chapters brought? |
osu.32435071202014 | What proposition shall I make to him if I find him at all susceptible? ” “ Oh, anything. |
osu.32435071202014 | What would the next be? |
osu.32435071202014 | Where are all those precious lives consigned to you, only a few days ago? |
osu.32435071202014 | Where are the young maidens, so beau- tiful in their youthful purity? |
osu.32435071202014 | Where are those who rose but yester- day morn, in the full vigor of manhood and wo- manhood? |
osu.32435071202014 | Who says we are not shipbuilders? ” said Donalbain, with a laugh. |
osu.32435071202014 | Why did they put mine immediately after yours? ” “ Because they wanted the best there. |
osu.32435071202014 | Why is it that things go so by opposites in this world? |
osu.32435071202014 | Wo n’t my parents be sur- prised and pleased when I return and tell them how I have come out victorious in the matter? |
osu.32435071202014 | Would they never stop? |
osu.32435071202014 | You hold in your hands, reins which govern the destinies of men, and, fool, will you weaken now? |
osu.32435071202014 | about having such a burial- place? |
osu.32435071202014 | am- bition'is there no satisfying your Gorgon appe- tite? |
osu.32435071202014 | is it possible that he has had a love affair, and that it has weakened his mind; and is there a possibility that I may meet with a similar fate? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ And why, pray? ” asked he, in astonishment. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ And you detect signs of weakening on their part? ” asked the Squire. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ And you say you loved her so fondly, and yet never asked her if your love was returned? ” he asked at length. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Are his injuries serious? ” asked Mabel. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ But they consulted you before they struck, did they not? ” asked Sly. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Ca n’t you tell me your name? ” asked Lil- Simple Simon, the Tramp. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Did you ever love any one, Simon; I mean love any one better, oh, better than your life? ” “ I dream it. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Do you think you could get the letter into your possession? ”. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Have you gone mad? ” “ Not exactly gone mad, but nearly frightened to death, ” said Donalbain, laughing heartily. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ How could they have entered this place? ” he mused. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ How do you think Lillian stands regarding this matter? ” asked Sly. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ I say, Simple Simon, when did you come to town? ” jeered one. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Is it true, Mrs. McFailin, that Duncan Sly has foreclosed the mortgage on your home? ” began Mabel as soon as they were alone. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Miss Lillian hain’t happy? ” he said, with a rising inflection. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Oh, captain, how could I ask so much? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ She respects me, does she? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ The Squire? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ There, is n’t she a beauty? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Vot vos it? ” answered Hans, eagerly. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What are you getting at? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What did you tell them? ” “ Tell them: Do you suppose I would waste my breath on such cattle? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What did you tell them? ” “ Tell them: Do you suppose I would waste my breath on such cattle? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What grounds have you for such an opinion? ” resumed the Squire. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What in the world is up now? ” said Sly, as he looked upon the Squire's haggard face. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ What is it, papa? ” she asked, as he drew her down upon his knee. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Why is she so cold and formal? ” he mused as he paced back and forth in his room, hours after the other inmates had retired. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Wot luck dis time? ” asked Hans. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Wot luck? ” asked Hans. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ Yah, but vot of dot? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ You are at your best to- night? |
osu.32435071202014 | “ You are quite sure of that? ” asked Sly. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ You could n’t give me until to- morrow noon to think this over, could you? ” “ Till to- morrow noon l ’ ’ ejaculated Allen. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ ‘ Oh, father, what has happened? ’ cried May, as she wrung her hands in terror, and ran to the door, closely followed by her mother. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ ‘ Regarding your qualifying for the position of secretary; would it not be better for us to try a new location? ’ questioned her father. |
osu.32435071202014 | “ ‘ Where is father? |
mdp.39015085433095 | How should I know? mdp.39015085433095 No, sir: I think not. ” “ Have you any means of knowing? |
mdp.39015085433095 | To the best of your knowledge and belief, Garningham was the last person in the sheds before the fire broke out? |
mdp.39015085433095 | '; “ May not Lynch have seen us go into this inlet?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | - What is the number on it? ” “ Forty- two, sir." |
mdp.39015085433095 | - What's the matter, Alick? ” asked Ellie from beneath the load of bedclothes under which he had buried himself. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 110 LAKE BREEZES; OR, “ What are you doing down here so late in the evening, Lynch? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 125 “ What is she doing up Glinten River? ” I asked, as the steamer ran into the stream. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 17 “ But, if I can do any thing for you, tell me; wo n't you, Alick? ” pleaded Ellie. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 193 “ Are you doing your best with her, Moses? |
mdp.39015085433095 | 211 “ How could I be in the pilot- house when I was on shore?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | 228 LAKE BREEZES; OR, 661 “ Is that you, Captain Alick? ” called Bob Washburn, who had evidently heard me when I leaped out of my berth. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 239 “ Of course I'm here: where else should I be? ” I replied, laughing." |
mdp.39015085433095 | 249>> “ Did n't Lynch say any thing? ” “ Not a word. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 39 “ How came it on the table?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | 42 came down “ Four of them? ” asked Mr. Lawrence, the first assistant. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 6. Who was it?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | 66 66 WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH MY Dog, YOU VILLAIN? ” Page 47. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 66 Is that the note? ” “ It is;"and I gave it to him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 66 Not a soul. ” “ Did you meet any one when you came down from the village? ” 6. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 66 What in the world does that mean? ” And I had no doubt that the mate was thoroughly as- tonished to see his father's steamer so near us. |
mdp.39015085433095 | 66 What's that? ” Day- scholars are not allowed in the rooms of the resident students after dark." |
mdp.39015085433095 | 71 “ Was any one in the sheds after dark besides Garningham?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | 90 LAKE BREEZES; OR,>> “ Will you oblige me with your name, pro- fessor? ” I continued, thinking that one good turn deserved another. |
mdp.39015085433095 | >> “ Where is the Islander going, Braceback? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | And now the question is, what shall be done with them?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | Are you willing to make an effort to do so? ” “ Is the drowning man willing to be saved? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Are you willing to make an effort to do so? ” “ Is the drowning man willing to be saved? |
mdp.39015085433095 | As soon as her head was pointed out into the river, I sent Bob aft to see that the stern- line was cast off: did n't I, Bob?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | But he wo n't find it. ” “ Do you mean to tell me, Alick, that you went to Montomercy last night?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | But what shall we do with the package? |
mdp.39015085433095 | But you have n't been to dinner, Mr. Buckminster? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Butts, how long before the fire was it that you went into the sheds? ” “ I did n't go into the sheds at all after dark: I never do. |
mdp.39015085433095 | By the way, where is Ellie Dyke- man? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Ca n't you see by the smoke that they are piling in the coal? ” THE CRUISE OF THE SYLVANIA. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Did n't you see that the lashing of the wheel- rope was loose, Captain Alick? ” “ I had n't observed it,"I replied. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Did you see any one about the premises when you went out? ” 66 Not a soul. ” “ Which way did you go out of the Com- mons? ” asked the doctor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Did you see any one about the premises when you went out? ” 66 Not a soul. ” “ Which way did you go out of the Com- mons? ” asked the doctor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do n't you think it will be safest on board of the Sylvania if I sleep on board every night? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do they sus- pect any body? ” “ No; they kept still about it for fear it might injure the bank. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do you suppose he would make any bones of com- ing on board the Sylvania, and taking the pack- age if he could find it?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do you think they can see the Sylvania? ”"I am sure they can not; for she lies half a mile up the inlet, with a background of trees to hide her. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do you wish to ask the witness any questions, Garningham? ” said Dr. Rawley, turning to me. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Do you wish to examine any more wit- nesses, Garningham?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | He told me he did not wish to be waked up after he got asleep. ” “ Did he tell you so?' |
mdp.39015085433095 | How do you explain his conduct? ” “ I do n't explain it. |
mdp.39015085433095 | How do you know you are to sit up all night? |
mdp.39015085433095 | How far along have they got with it?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | How far off? ” I asked with interest. |
mdp.39015085433095 | How long has it been there? ” I asked, after I had read it. |
mdp.39015085433095 | How many have you? ” “ Six men, and no boys." |
mdp.39015085433095 | I carried it into my state- room, 236 LAKE BREEZÉS; OR,>> “ What mean? ” inquired Bob, who did not seem to be more than half awake. |
mdp.39015085433095 | I did n't think you wanted to stay there all night, and so I told Bob to cast off the bow- line: did n't I, Bob? |
mdp.39015085433095 | I shall anchor in the river off Bay City,"I said, “ and you will remain there all night. ” What for? ” asked Ellie." |
mdp.39015085433095 | I think it is very likely he had us watched all night. ” “ Has Lynch been out of the steamer? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | If you want to say any thing, why do n't you say it? ” snarled Lynch, THE CRUISE OF THE SYLVANIA. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Is he an honest man? ” demanded my visitor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Is n't that the Islander coming down the lake, Lynch? ” “ I suppose it is, ” replied the mate, looking at me very sharply. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Is that so? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Is the wretch who is enduring the pangs of the most intense suffering, moral as well as physical, will- ing to be relieved? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Is there any cold water on board? ” he asked, looking about him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Lynch did that on purpose. ” “ Do you think so? ” demanded Ellie, with a look of blank amazement. |
mdp.39015085433095 | May I ask a question?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | Perhaps you can remember how you got that yellow mud on your clothes? ” “ I have n't the least idea." |
mdp.39015085433095 | Shall I go with you in the steamer? ” “ No, sir: I think you had better stay here. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Some men tried to get into the bank again last night; and I believe they set the sheds on fire. ” Why should they do it? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Then it was not you that hung him, Garning- ham? ” said the doctor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Then you did catch him? ” “ Of course I did. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Was it possible that Captain Braceback intended to prevent the Syl- vania from going down the bay? |
mdp.39015085433095 | What are we doing down here? ” asked Lynch of them, in a rather petulant tone, as they appeared on the forecastle. |
mdp.39015085433095 | What could I do? |
mdp.39015085433095 | What did he say to that? ”"He said he would not call you if come out of your room till morning; and I do n't believe he will. |
mdp.39015085433095 | What do you ask these questions for, Alick? ” asked Dick, who saw that something was the matter, hard as I tried to conceal what was in my thoughts. |
mdp.39015085433095 | What is the matter? |
mdp.39015085433095 | What makes you so impatient? ” “ When a fellow gets his mind made up for any thing, he do n't like to be kept back a week for nothing." |
mdp.39015085433095 | What's that?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | What's the matter? ” “ I have n't the least idea; but he had some company this afternoon." |
mdp.39015085433095 | When I'm not drunk, you mean? ” 66 Yes: that is what I mean. |
mdp.39015085433095 | When did you first hear of any? ” Yesterday morning. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Where are you going now? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Where are you going now?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | Where were all the servants? ” “ I think they had all gone to bed. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Who has changed it? ” “ The captain of the Sylvania, I suppose, ” re- plied Bob, chuckling at the situation. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Who was the last person that went into the sheds before the fire broke out?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | Who was this person that was laboring so dili- gently to get me into trouble? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Who's there? ” demanded Bob Washburn, as he came aft, whither his attention had been called by the yells of one of the coal- men. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Why do you ask? ” “ For nothing: only I happen to know this gentleman. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Why should I, when you are perfectly well? ” I handed her the note. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Why, is that you, Captain Alick? ” demanded Bob, evidently very much astonished, though I could see no reason why he should be. |
mdp.39015085433095 | Why, what has happened? |
mdp.39015085433095 | Wo n't you ride with me a short distance?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | You do n't suppose Captain Braceback has been looking for that package all winter to be ready to give it up now, do you?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | You have no gnawing at your vitals. ” “ Do you have any just now? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39015085433095 | You remember about this? ” “ Go on: my hands are tied, and you can say any thing you like,"growled Lynch. |
mdp.39015085433095 | are you here? ” ex- claimed Lynch, falling back as though a ghost had suddenly appeared to him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | can you point me out such a person? ” he demanded eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433095 | what have you found out?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | you hear that? ” he added, turning to his men. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ All right with me: how is it here? ” I replied. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ And the window opening into the street? ” “ I do n't know any thing about that, ” replied Butts shaking his head. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ And you say you have been a professor in a college? ” I continued; for I wanted to know more about him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Are you awake now? ” asked Ellie fretfully. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Are you re- lated to Alfred Buckminister, who lives on the Hudson?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Braceback, do you know any thing about the fire? ” asked Dr. Rawley. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ But may I not see you again? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ But what are you going to do down here? ” demanded the mate, evidently a little excited by the course of the Sylvania. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ But what's up, Captain Alick? ” asked Bob curiously. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Can I do any thing for you? ” 16 LAKE BREEZES; OR, Nothing at all, Ellie. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Can you spare Ben Bowman, Moses? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Did n't he tell you where he was bound? ” “ He did n't say a word to me about it; but I supposed he was going down to Lake Erie. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Did they try to kill you? ” Conny wagged his tạil; but he was not in condition to be very demon- strative. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Did you ever try to stop drinking? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Did you hear how the sheds caught fire? ” asked my room- mate, after we had turned in. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Did you send a note to Alick, saying I was sick, mother? ” 26 LAKE BREEZES; OR, 66 “ I'm sure I did n't! |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do n't you believe, after Captain Braceback has heard Lynch's story, that he will give up the chase? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do n't you hear that knocking at the door? ” he repeated. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do n't you know about that steamer? ” asked Lynch Braceback, after we had looked at her a while. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do n't you think we had better have Lynch arrested at once? ” asked Mr. Brickland nervously. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you know any thing about this business, Dykeman? ” asked the doctor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you live on board of her? ” he asked, when I had given him the history of the beautiful craft. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you object to stating what those circum stances were? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you really wish to cure yourself of this habit? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you say; Garningham, that you did not write the note?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Do you think so? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Does Lynch say any thing more about me? ” asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Does Lynch say that? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Does a fellow think any one did it?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Gar- ningham, would you like to ask the witnesses any questions? ” “ No, sir,"I replied. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Has any one been here telling bad stories about me?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Have you got at any thing, Alick? ” asked Mr. Brickland, as I met him on his way to the wharf, even more excited than when I had left him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Have you seen Mr. Brickland since supper? ”"I have not." |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Have you seen anybody else about the house to- day, Dick? ” I asked, feeling that I had got no clew so far. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ He keeps wondering where Captain Alick is. ” “ Where does he say I am? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ He said he was waiting for his father. ” “ Did you see his father when he came?' |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How about the door that opens into the back street? ” asked Mr. Lawrence. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How are we coming out of this, Captain Alick? ” asked Ellie, as soon as Bob had gone forward." |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How can a hungry man get any thing to eat without breaking the laws? ” he asked, with a great deal of bitterness in his tone. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How did the bad news come from Detroit?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How do you find your self this morning? ” He started as though he had been shot. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How is she headed? ” asked Bob innocently. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How is this, Captain Alick? ” demanded the man of letters, still holding the struggling traitor at arm's- length. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How long after you got into the house was the alarm given?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How long have you been here, Dick? ” I asked, as I met him in the yard. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How long will she remain at Montomercy? ” asked Bob Washburn. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How much farther are we going in this direc- tion? ” called Lynch from the pilot- house. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ How much longer are we to remain here? ” he demanded, as his boat came within hailing distance of the steamer. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I am not driving her, but she has what we call full steam. ” “ Can she do any better without danger? ” I inquired with interest. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I ca n't see it. ” “ What do you think causes your father to act as he does with the Islander? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I have anchored her in the middle of the river, and I intend to sleep on board of her every night. ” “ What is that for? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I say, Bob Washburn, did n't I tell you that Captain Alick was in his room just after we started? ” THE CRUISE OF THE SYLVANIA. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I should not mind that so much if I had not been robbed of all I had on this side of the ocean. ” Why, what do you mean, Alick? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I think you must have eaten too much dinner, for you do n't seem to be very well. ” “ Too much dinner? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ I went out at the end door, and left the yard by the front gate. ” Why did n't you go out at the gate on the back street? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ If he had, he would not have written this note to me. ” 66 What did he desire? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ If it had been, I should n't have cut him down. ” 50 LAKE BREEZES; OR, 66 Who did it? ” “ I do n't know, sir. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ If one can not obtain work? ” he repeated, as he seated himself on the bench. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is anybody dead? ” “ Not that I know of, ” replied her husband. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is every thing all right?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is that all? ” added the captain with a smile. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is that so? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is that so? ” and Moses looked inquiringly at me, as though he wondered why I could possibly be in a hurry on the present occasion. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is that you, Captain Alick? ” said Lynch Braceback, stepping up to me at this moment. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is there any thing more that I can tell you? ” “ I supposed, if you came up to Bay City, you THE CRUISE OF THE SYLVANIA. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Is this a sea- going yacht?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ No: why do you ask such a question? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Now, what were you about, Lynch Braceback, with that knife? ” I continued, looking the rec- reant mate in the face. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Of course it is: who else should it be? ” I in. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Shall I carry him to the house, sir? ” I in- quired. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ So you want to cut the wheel- rope, do you? ” “ Who wants to cut the wheel- rope?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ So you want to cut the wheel- rope, do you? ” “ Who wants to cut the wheel- rope?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ The Islander is after us, is n't she?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Then how did you get to his house yesterday? ” “ I did n't get to it. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Then you noticed that they were closed? ” » him. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ WH HAT does that mean?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Well, what do you know about the matter? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Well, why are you not following the Islander, instead of lying idle here? ” asked the professor, with no little excitement in his manner. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What are you about? ” yelled Captain Brace- back, when he saw that the Sylvania was in motion again. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What are you afraid of? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What are you doing here, when I left you in charge of the wheel? ”"I felt as though I needed a little sleep, ” pleaded Bob. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What are you going to do with me, Captain Alick? ” asked Lynch Braceback, when we had made every thing snug for the day. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What are you trying to do, Captain Alick? ” asked Lynch, striving to be as calm as possible. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What do you do when you are out of money, and ca n't obtain any liquor? ” I asked very much interested in his case. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What do you mean by getting rid of me, Cap- tain Alick? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What do you mean by that, Captain Alick? ” demanded my companion. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What does she mean by that? ” I mused, when the Islander had placed herself directly screw. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What has happened, Captain Alick? ” asked Bob and Ellie in the same breath. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What has the mud on my clothes to do with it? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What has the mud to do with it? ” 282 LAKE BREEZES; OR, “ It has every thing to do with it. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What is her name? ” inquired Ellie. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What is it? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What is the number of your room, Garning- ham? ” Forty- two, sir,"I answered, confounded by this array of evidence. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What sort of a desk is that you have, Captain Alick? ” said my visitor, raising the lid. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What sort of a man is he, Captain Alick? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What time was it? ” I proceeded. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What was Lynch doing here? ” I asked, ap- proaching the subject very carefully. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What will you have done with him in the mean time? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's all that for? ” asked Dick Blister, when the work was done. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's going on here, Bob? ” I asked, as soon as I could gain breath enough to enable me to speak. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's the matter, uncle Brickland?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's the matter? ” I demanded, waking out of the deep sleep into which I had fallen. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's up on board now? ” “ I thought you were in the pilot- house. ” THE CRUISE OF THE SYLVANIA. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ What's up?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are they? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are we bound, Captain Alick?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are we going now? ” asked Ellie, as he and Bob Washburn came into the pilot- house. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are we going now? ” demanded the mate, as soon as I had laid the course of the steamer. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are you going now? ” • Up Saginaw Bay." |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are you going now? ”? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are you going now? ”? |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where are you going to sleep to- night? ” “ In any shed or barn which happens to have the door left open. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where does he wish to go? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where have you been since you came back? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where is she from? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Where is the chart? ” He pointed to it, on the shelf forward of the wheel. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Who sleeps there? ” I asked, for I had not heard of this fact before. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Whose handkerchief is that?" |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Why did n't you tell me this? ” asked Mr. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Why do n't you stop her? ” demanded Cap- tain Braceback as we passed near the small boat." |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Yes: how are things this morning? ” I re- plied. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ You did n't expect me to sleep all day, did you? ” I replied. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ You did n't go to his house? ” asked the captain, looking rather perplexed. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ You feel confident that the door and window were closed, do you? ” asked the doctor. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ You have permission to do so. ” “ Did you bring me a note in the night? ” I asked the porter. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ You saw no one in that street? ” “ No, sir; no one. |
mdp.39015085433095 | “ Young man, do you wish to be formally con victed of this outrage? ” demanded the principal sternly. |
mdp.39015085433095 | • Are you going to wait for him, Captain Alick? ” asked Ellie. |
mdp.39015085433095 | • Of course he did. ” 6 I do n't believe it. ” “ Do you think I would lie about it? ” de- manded the mate indignantly. |
mdp.39015085433095 | • Why should he do that when he admits that we can beat him?" |
wu.89073385528 | - THE BATTLE,,- 331 º Trust fate of arms once more? |
wu.89073385528 | 129 From me, thus nurtured, dost thou ask The classic poet's well- conned task? |
wu.89073385528 | 143 Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her? |
wu.89073385528 | CA NTo VI, Fierce he broke forth:—“And dar'st thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? |
wu.89073385528 | CANTo r. Say, hast thou given that lovely youth To serve in lady's bower? |
wu.89073385528 | First lerges of the king, my chief, Who came as quiet as a thief, And in my hand slid — shillings twae?" |
wu.89073385528 | GANT0 ve Yet what petition could avail, Or who would listen to the tale Of woman, prisoner and nun, Mid bustle of a war begun? |
wu.89073385528 | Or was the gentle page, in sooth, A gentle paramour? ” — XVI. |
wu.89073385528 | Say, what may this portend? ” — Then first the Palmer silence broke,( The live- long day he had not spoke)* The death of a dear friend. ” XIV. |
wu.89073385528 | They rested them in fair Melrose; But though, alive, he loved it well, Not there his reliques might repose; For, wondrous tale to tell? |
wu.89073385528 | Thou sworn horse- courser, hold thy peace. — Eustace, thou bear'st a brain — I pray, What did Blount see at break of day? ” —* XVII. |
wu.89073385528 | Upland, and dale, and down: — A thousand did I say? |
wu.89073385528 | W it? |
wu.89073385528 | We ran our course, my charger fell;- What could he'gainst the shock of hell? — I rolled upon the plain. |
wu.89073385528 | shifts she thus?' |
wu.89073385528 | wherefore, to my duller eye, Did still the Saint her form deny Was it, that, seared by sinful scorn, My heart could neither melt nor burn? |
wu.89073385528 | § ong, Where shall the lover rest, Whom the fates sever From his true maiden's breast, Parted for ever? |
wu.89073385528 | “ How could we hope for wished retreat, His eager vassals ranging wide: His bloodhounds'keen sagacious scent, O'er many a trackless mountain tried? |
wu.89073385528 | “ Why need my tongue the issue tell? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ! ” 4 ‘? |
mdp.39076002660483 | .-lnfl 72 Triple Spies\ why had she followed this Russian so far? |
mdp.39076002660483 | .__L The Den of Disguises 19 Was this newcomer Russian, Japanese, China- man or American? |
mdp.39076002660483 | 26 Triple S pies “ Cumshaw? |
mdp.39076002660483 | 54 V “ FRIEND? |
mdp.39076002660483 | :- n an 221;; 2: 11 ll 0|____ Z2215;-Q 2; nl 96 Triple Spies_ “ Eh- eh. ” “ East Cape? |
mdp.39076002660483 | A prowling tiger had wandered over the desert, an Arab had proved treacherous — who knows what? |
mdp.39076002660483 | After all, what was the use of living if one was to live on and on and on and never have any adventures worth ‘ the telling? |
mdp.39076002660483 | All time live, see? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Am I right? ” “ Sure a thing, ” replied the boy. |
mdp.39076002660483 | An old grievance stirred him: Why were not/ l l_ 58 Triple Spies he and his strange companions on their way? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And all of them rich as the one we were in yesterday? ”"The boy shrugged his shoulders. |
mdp.39076002660483 | And did they not belong to someone else? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And the Russian, why was he traveling so far north? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And this Russian, what 94 Triple Spies claim did he have on him that he should save his life? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And was he, Johnny, a pawn to be sacrificed at the proper moment? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And what will the result be? |
mdp.39076002660483 | And, again, if he were that type of plotter, would not the Jap girl know of it, and desire him killed? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Are you not killed? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Be- side Johnny on the ledge, where some native had left it, out of reach of the dogs, was a J T1 “ Friend? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Behring Strait? ” “ Mebbe. ” With a smile, the boy was gone. |
mdp.39076002660483 | But he ’s dead. ” “ Dead? ” Mazie caught at her throat. |
mdp.39076002660483 | But what was this the Jap girl was doing? |
mdp.39076002660483 | But what was this? |
mdp.39076002660483 | But, if he had moved on, where did he go? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Can you tell me that? ” Johnny shook his head. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Could it be that her father had con- verted his wealth into diamonds and then had been robbed by the Radical revolutionist? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Could it be the Russian? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Could it be? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Could she make it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Did he see a boot disappear around the point of the cliff above the igloo? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Did n’t you read about it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Did you find it last night in the submarine? ” “ No, ” she said softly. |
mdp.39076002660483 | ENEMY? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ENEMY? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Enemy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Enemy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Enemy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Enemy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | First, we will kill your young friend, Johnny Thompson; then what good will your refusal have done? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Friend or foe? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Get me? ”_ The Rat ducked his head in assent. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Go north, north, cold, savvy?" |
mdp.39076002660483 | Go north, that Russian? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Got a bump on my head big as a turkey buzzard ’s egg. ” “ Who wuz dey? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had Hanada rec- ognized him? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had he caught the dark blue of a shadow on yonder wall? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had he heard the faint pat- pat of footsteps? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had he mistaken the igloo? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had it been with the hope of securing wealth from their simple luggage, or had they been bribed to do it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had one of his deer already broken his tether? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Had the Russian purposely misled him? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Hanada? ” he kept repeating to himself. |
mdp.39076002660483 | He is n’t arrested? |
mdp.39076002660483 | He is n’t here? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Her friendship for Iyok- ok, her eager- ness to protect the Russian-—-what was to be ‘ I “ Friend? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Her only question was, could there be a way of escape? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Here was food, but how was it to be prepared? |
mdp.39076002660483 | His com- panions carried with them a great air of mystery; why should he not share this a little with them? |
mdp.39076002660483 | How could he help this girl, and save himself from harm? |
mdp.39076002660483 | How could he interpret this? |
mdp.39076002660483 | How could she ask him to abandon them for her sake? |
mdp.39076002660483 | How had this brace of knives got so widely separated? |
mdp.39076002660483 | How had this one found its way to the heart of a Chukche tribe? |
mdp.39076002660483 | I wonder why? |
mdp.39076002660483 | If a friend, why did she not join him; and, if an enemy, why not have him killed? |
mdp.39076002660483 | If so,_why did she not seek him out? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Ijot of ’em ’ ud try it back to God ’s country ’ f ’ twasn’t so far. ” “ Would, huh? ” Johnny yawned. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Is it not so? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Johnny Thompson alive, here in Chicago, arrested for conspiracy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Kill? ” Johnny ’s hand sought his automatic. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Mighty good price. ” “ Where ’s your pack? ” The sergeant half grinned. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Not a soul on it. ” “ What ’d y ’ search it fer? ” “ A man. ” “ W’at man? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Not a soul on it. ” “ What ’d y ’ search it fer? ” “ A man. ” “ W’at man? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Not on regular crooks? ” L T* “"'-‘Int_ The Cat Cry of the Underworld 191 ‘( U No, on these queer ones. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Only the day before he had exclaimed: “ Iyok- ok, I believe I have guessed why the Russian wants to kill me. ” “ Why? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Or was he in search of wealth hidden away in this frozen land? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Perhaps he did have some other important engagement; then why could he not tell Johnny of it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Say, Jerry, are there some tough characters hanging around the river these days that ai n’t regular crooks? |
mdp.39076002660483 | See? |
mdp.39076002660483 | See? ” Johnny took out his automatic and played with it longingly. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Shall I? |
mdp.39076002660483 | She was fed for the moment and apparently safe enough, but where was she and whither was she being car- ried by this drifting ice floe? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Shoot? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Should she go? |
mdp.39076002660483 | So that was the game? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Stab? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Still you say ‘ No kill. ’ What shall I make of that? ” “ Canak- ti- ma- na ”( I do n’t know), said the Eskimo. |
mdp.39076002660483 | That ’s his business up here. ” But then, the diamonds? |
mdp.39076002660483 | The diamonds were still safe in Johnny ’s pocket. ’ What could cause the man to abandon them? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Then I — I will tell you, perhaps. ” “ Where ’s the machinery? ” asked Johnny. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Then one of them spoke: “ Is he mad? ” “ Are we all mad? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Then one of them spoke: “ Is he mad? ” “ Are we all mad? |
mdp.39076002660483 | There was n’t a boat nor a barge nor even a plank on the river when the searchlight flashed from the gray prowler; was there, Mike? |
mdp.39076002660483 | These natives? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Three hours later Iyok- ok put his head in at Johnny ’s igloo and said: “ One hour go. ” “ North? ” asked Johnny. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Too rich. ” W Saved from the Mob 91 i“"fi'W “ Then this Peninsula is as rich as Alaska? ” “ Alaska? ” Iyok- ok grinned. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Too rich. ” W Saved from the Mob 91 i“"fi'W “ Then this Peninsula is as rich as Alaska? ” “ Alaska? ” Iyok- ok grinned. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Treason, they call it. ” “ Treason? ” Johnny gave a happy laugh. |
mdp.39076002660483 | VVho had written this note? |
mdp.39076002660483 | VVho was this stranger who traveled so far? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Wanchee clothes, fur, fur, plenty warm, you savvy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Wanta see it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was Hanada sneaking back this way? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he a mem- ber of the Japanese secret service detailed to follow the Russian, or was he traveling of his own accord? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he her friend or her foe? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he one of those who took this motto: “ Anything ’s all right that you can get away with? ” Johnny wondered. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he really in this village at this time? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he related to the girl in some way? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was he, too, planning to cross the Strait to America? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was n’t that gr- ran- nd? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was that enough? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was the entire population of the city about to move to the polar regions? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Was there a different note, a howl that was not of the wind? |
mdp.39076002660483 | We must hurry to help him. ” Saved from the Mob 93 “ Who is he? ” i “ Do n’t you see? |
mdp.39076002660483 | We must hurry to help him. ” Saved from the Mob 93 “ Who is he? ” i “ Do n’t you see? |
mdp.39076002660483 | We must sleep over it. ” L_. a- Ii 188 Triple Spies\ “ Got a gun? ” asked Johnny, standing a bit unsteadily. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Were the three of them, after all, leagued together in deeds of darkness? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What are we sticking here for? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What could he do anyway? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What could it mean? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What could that crack cracking of hoofs mean? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did he have against them that he should interrupt them in the chase? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did he, Johnny, know about the whole business anyway? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did it mean? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did she know, or seek to know, about this man whose trail had joined theirs at an angle? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did the poor old cuss do? ” “ Do? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did the poor old cuss do? ” “ Do? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What did they want to hang him for? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What does it matter what means we take, so long as the point has been won? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What if this man was but the fore- runner of the whole Chukche tribe? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What is that? ” “ Is it as bad as that? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What is that? ” “ Is it as bad as that? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What possible interests could he have here? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What secret was she hiding from him? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What shall I say? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What was he to do with all that wealth? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What was his game anyway? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What we here for, anyway? |
mdp.39076002660483 | What you say? ” “ I say want — a — die, ” she replied smiling. |
mdp.39076002660483 | Where should she go? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who can tell? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who could be so rash as to carry thousands of dollars ’ worth of jewels on such a trip? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who could he be? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who knows anything about this wonderful peninsula? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who knows what gold is deposited in the beds and banks of that mighty stream? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who was this stranger? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Who will find it? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why all this con- stant enshrouding of affairs in mystery? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why had the Chukches attempted to murder the Japanese girl and himself? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why had the Russian gone away without further attempt to recover the treasure now in Johnny ’s possession? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why? ”_ Hanada ’s Secret 213 “ Don?t you see even now? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Why? ”_ Hanada ’s Secret 213 “ Don?t you see even now? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Wot ’s de lay? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Would Hanada attempt the Strait at this time? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Would any sum be enough? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Would n’t it be great to put his feet under his old job and say, “ Well, Boss, what ’s the dope to- day? |
mdp.39076002660483 | Would she still travel with them? |
mdp.39076002660483 | You will not? |
mdp.39076002660483 | You ’d think a lot of ’em ’ ud try goin’ north to Alaska, would n’t you? |
mdp.39076002660483 | You, me, savvy? ” “ Savvy, ” she replied placidly. |
mdp.39076002660483 | they say all, ” the boy went on, “ how you want — a die? |
mdp.39076002660483 | u 1 La- ‘ ‘ 1\ i_ L I ‘ I CHAPTER V “ FRIEND? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ‘ I lli iii;-3 ‘; i Qjéi~ W fa? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ A boat? ” suggested Johnny. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Alaska? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ And yet, ” thought Johnny, “ what could they want from me? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Are there others? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ But it ’s tough, now ai n’t it? ” observed the sergeant. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ But this Russia, the Kamchatkan Penin- sula? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ But, ” said Johnny slowly, “ what ’s the big idea? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Cumshaw? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Do n’t you see that now is the time to strike? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Do what? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Enemy? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Friend? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Friend? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Going north to trade, I s’pose? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ He has told you? ” “ Yes, he is an old friend. ” “ And mine too. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ How long has the world known of this wealth? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ How — how’d you know how to drive? ” Johnny stammered. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ How? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ I ’m sorry to tell you, but your friend ’s checked in. ” “ Dead?" |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Is that all? ” he drawled. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Johnny, ” Mazie whispered, “ you did n’t desert, did you? ” “ Did you think that? ” Johnny groaned in mock agony. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Johnny, ” Mazie whispered, “ you did n’t desert, did you? ” “ Did you think that? ” Johnny groaned in mock agony. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Know anything about travel in such a country? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Mebby two hours. ” “ North? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ North. ” “ You go? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Now what did you do that for? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Pack? ” he said confusedly. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Quartz too? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Say! ” exclaimed Johnny, in a tone more severe than he had ever used with his com- panion, “ why in thunder ca n’t we get out of this hole? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ See here, ” he said sharply, “ this man, no die, See? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ See that cliff? ” asked Iyok- ok. “ Plenty of gold there. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ See? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ S’pose it ’s a long way back to God ’s country this way? ” “ Uh- huh. ” “ Lot of the boys mighty sick of soldiering over here. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ S’pose it ’s mighty dangerous tradin ’ on this side? ” “ Uh- huh, ” Johnny grunted. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ That one do? ” “ Sure. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ That ’s just it. ” Johnny shot back:_ “ No enjoying a ripe old age in this commune business? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Then you have n’t heard? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ To whom? ” Johnny said the words aloud as he thought of it. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Treason? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ VVhat ’s that? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Vl/‘hat for? ” Johnny demanded. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ W0 Cheng, ” he said slowly, “ go north, Jap woman? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ What are they like? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ What can have happened? ” Mazie asked in a voice she could scarcely believe was her own. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Which mine? ” Iyok- ok smiled good- na- turedly as he blinked in the sunlight. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Who ’s that? ” he asked, as he caught a glimpse of Johnny ’s face. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Whom does it belong to now? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Why? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Why? ”. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Wonder what he intends to do about his diamonds? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Would you take him if you saw him? ” Johnny had asked. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You come buy? ” solicited Wo Cheng. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You fellows shoot? ” demanded one of the policemen as they came up and halted before the two boys. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You mean you never drove a reindeer? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You no got cumshaw, money? ” he grinned. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You wanchee clange? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You wanchee somsling? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You will not write? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You — you here? |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ You — you — know him? ” he stammered. |
mdp.39076002660483 | “ Your friend? ” She shook her head vigorously. |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” 73 made of all this? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” Would n’t it, though? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” he cautioned again in a whis- per, “ my wanchee you keep mouth shut; you savvy? ” “ O- o- ee, ” mumbled W0 Cheng, his hand on the latch. |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ Eh- eh. ” “ Jap girl go? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ He thinks I am a member of.the United States Secret Service. ” “ Well? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ Is dey? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ No, spyin ’. ” “ Not on me pals? |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ Oh, will you? ” Mazie ’s voice echoed her gratitude. |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ What? ” she smiled. |
mdp.39076002660483 | ” “ Where do they stay? |
uiug.30112004990435 | ? eakzr — “ All through the book we are leased and entertained." |
uiug.30112004990435 | Ah, who, indeed? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Ah, who, who? |
uiug.30112004990435 | And Isolde? |
uiug.30112004990435 | And if I am both of these, shall I ever be eighty- seven? |
uiug.30112004990435 | And who is this tall young man who draws nearer to Gertrude with every revolution of the horse? |
uiug.30112004990435 | C 33 Nonsense Novels Then quite suddenly — “ Do you believe in the supernatural? ” he asked. |
uiug.30112004990435 | Covered with feathers and skins and dazzling colours made of dead things all over them? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Do I love him? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Does it not rise up before you, reader 3 It does n’t? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Had that begun in your time? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Here is a very good family revolver, or would you like a roof garden size? |
uiug.30112004990435 | How did he know that it was Isolde? |
uiug.30112004990435 | How is it that I can love no one? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Is it not a beautiful name? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Is it not dreadful? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Just what was it for? |
uiug.30112004990435 | O you ever look at your face in the glass? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Reader, do you know, by sight, the Old Home- stead? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Reader, have you ever seen a fire in a great city? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Shall I ever be even sixty- seven, or sixty — seven even? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Take the railroad, what good was that? |
uiug.30112004990435 | That part of it had not yet occurred to me. ” “ And the letter T? |
uiug.30112004990435 | The only question is, do you happen to have two sovereigns? |
uiug.30112004990435 | This man upstairs, he had a sealskin coat and silk hat? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Was this the dawn of love? |
uiug.30112004990435 | What to do? |
uiug.30112004990435 | What was the sight that confronted me? |
uiug.30112004990435 | What year is this; is it the year 3000, or what is it? |
uiug.30112004990435 | When I think of your painful, barbarous methods of educa- 226 Nonsense Novels “ Yes, of course. ” “ And you worked for her? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Where had he seen those lineaments? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Where was I? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Where was it? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Who are you? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Who wanted them? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why can not I love Alexis? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why did the Earl start perceptibly each time that he looked into her face? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why should I live now that I have known a perfect love? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why should he be angry? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why was I born? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Why, ” he continued, showing for the first time a sort of animation in his talk, “ what was the use of it? |
uiug.30112004990435 | Your women, I believe, were something awful, were they not? |
uiug.30112004990435 | ‘ v I do not know why i In vain I ask the air and the trees why I should not drown myself? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ About breakfast? ” he said. |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ All ready? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ And Russian? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ And you are ruined? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Hannah, Hannah, ” cried the voice, “ come away ben; are ye daft, lass, that ye stand there keeking at a McWhinus? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ How do you interpret the mean- ing which Q ’s phanogram meant to con- vey? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ I intend to sail up and down the parallels of latitude until I find it. ” “ And meantime? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Is it the Heavenly Child? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Mr. Blowhard, ” he said, “ I must ask you to stand double watches. ” “ What is the matter? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Now tell me where I am? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Quick, ” I said, eager to begin; “ where 0 209 Nonsense Novels am I? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Tell me, ” I said again, “ is this he year 3000? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Tell me, ” I said, “ are there no women now? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ What I mean is, ” said Annerly, “ do you believe in phantasms of the dead E ” “ Phantasms? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ What are you painting? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ What do you want? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Where is your master? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Will you sell me one of your lobsters? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Would you rather have it in your room, or will you join us at our table d’hote? |
uiug.30112004990435 | “ Yes. ” “ And she did not work? |
uiug.30112004990435 | ” “ Taw. ’, “ And Roumanian? |
umn.31951001994701a | He is known as Alberte Lioni? |
umn.31951001994701a | 66 And what of this accomplice? |
umn.31951001994701a | Beneath “ Asa studentanda common citizen- yes. ” the humble cot this jewel in the diadem of"But took away his family name?" |
umn.31951001994701a | Did you not see ments, by which one would seek to read his him?" |
umn.31951001994701a | For a few tial?" |
umn.31951001994701a | From hands the means of proving this, so import- the moment when your father was first ban ant a truth?" |
umn.31951001994701a | He knew jewel you so rauch prize?" |
umn.31951001994701a | May I not know the memory of wrongs which to this day the what it all means?" |
umn.31951001994701a | She tried me, if I have any grounds for hope?" |
umn.31951001994701a | So it was his fate?" |
umn.31951001994701a | The man “ Canst thou tell me if the Ten are yet in must live till we arrive, for life was not so session?" |
umn.31951001994701a | The walk was not long, and though the · Speak you truly? ” asked the old father, noble kept his hand upon the hilt of his in a doubtful tone. |
umn.31951001994701a | Who is Ah,'tis not what men call wealth that he?" |
umn.31951001994701a | after the lapse of years, that jewel was “ Do you know if Carolus Trivisano felt any found and worn; and when, the second ill- will towards him?" |
umn.31951001994701a | aspirations? |
umn.31951001994701a | be taken? |
umn.31951001994701a | begets the happiness of life-'tis not the goods “ Do you remember Giovanni Marcello?" |
umn.31951001994701a | but said the old Lord Blenzi must first hear “ But whom do you seek? ” it." |
umn.31951001994701a | find the man of whom spoke,"said the « And what is it?" |
umn.31951001994701a | him, Niccoli?" |
umn.31951001994701a | his grace, feel pleased to grant that Venice “ But whom do you seek? ” shall be gainer by your mood. |
umn.31951001994701a | sat down upon a soft damask lounge; but had Ha, has treason grown up in the child, his body reclined upon a slab of marble, he too?" |
umn.31951001994701a | tions in releasing you from the power of “ Not to gain the power thy father lost? ” Trivisano?" |
umn.31951001994701a | tions in releasing you from the power of “ Not to gain the power thy father lost? ” Trivisano?" |
umn.31951001994701a | tures he had painted upon the canvas of Niccoli bowed respectfully to the council, imagination? |
umn.31951001994701a | your bed again. ” Does your daughter still love me?" |
umn.31951001994701a | “ I seek the Lord Blenzi- he whence he came?" |
umn.31951001994701a | “ Now I know thee! ” exclaimed the monk,"Now where does this man lie? ” asked"and thou shalt have my business. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Are they going to take the boat out and sub- merge it? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | By the Great Shark, are my eyes playing me a hideous prank?' hvd.hn3nq3 Did n't you know that Mr. Farnum has vanished, and that he's been away for “ What?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Have either of you gentlemen a revolver? ” demanded Commander Ennerling of his sub- ordinate officers. hvd.hn3nq3 If I have, that's legitimate enough, is n't it?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Is he out of town? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | No more dramatic business, eh, and need- less tears on our part? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Oh, will I? ” rejoined Benson. hvd.hn3nq3 Sixteen. ” “ Only sixteen? ” queried Mr. Melville, in a voice of amazement. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | That all? ” demanded Eph, with a grin. hvd.hn3nq3 Then how did you get here? ” demanded the capitalist. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Then why do n't you go? ” “ Mr. hvd.hn3nq3 Then you refuse to unlock that little door? ” demanded Don, coldly, trying to disconcert the young captain by a steady, cold look into his eyes. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Time to look at something? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Well, I do n't mind telling you that we may have that, too, before long. ” “ Is any date set? ” breathed Captain Jack, quickly. hvd.hn3nq3 What can it be? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What is it? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What's the meaning of all this? ” demanded the elder Melville, pantingly, as he reached the scene. hvd.hn3nq3 Who are you? ” “ I'm the son of the man who expects to put 4-The Submarine Boys'Trial Trig. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Why not? ” “ Our employer is absorbed, and troubled as much as he wants to be, now,rejoined Hast- ings. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Will it be too much like business if I ask you down to the water to watch a little demonstration that we want to make with the ‘ Pollard'? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Wow, is n't Melville the huge fake, though? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | You think there's a lot of danger in it, do you? ” queried Captain Jack, mildly. hvd.hn3nq3 208 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Wo n't Farnum be pleased when he hear'bout burning of this place, eh? ” scowled the Italian foreman. hvd.hn3nq3 210 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Is n't it great news? ” quivered Jack, eagerly. hvd.hn3nq3 218 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Do you believe it possible that any harm can have befallen him? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | 48 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ You understand fully, do you not, Benson? ” demanded George Melville, breaking the silence. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | 90 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Can this be made perfect, Dave? ” he asked, eagerly, turning to the inventor. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | And how did you come to have such a rascally crew aboard?". |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Any- thing that you think will be useful to us? ” The boy in uniform nodded. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | At least, it's the best we can do with it. ” “ What's the idea?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | But how did the mutiny start, Mr. Lawton? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | But you will meet my friend?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | But you're not going to leave me marooned, are you? ” “ Not likely, ” laughed Jack. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | But, commander, what if that should n't be a Navy vessel? ” “ It is, ” responded Ennerling, with emphasis. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | But- will I, though? ” Overhead, at that moment, sounded the tinkle of a mandolin. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | CHAPTER V DON MELVILLE TAKES A HAND RE we at liberty to go up into the vil- lage, sir? ” asked Jack Benson, paus- ing at the door. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | CHAPTER VIII FARNUM STOCK GOES UP oT time to look at something, Mr. Pol- 1 lard? ” asked Captain Jack, two days later. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Can he corner you? ” in- quired Benson, anxiously, after having listened. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Could Jacob have wandered away in a state of great mental excitement? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Could he do you think it even possible, Jack Benson, that he could have done himself any harm?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do n't try to carry this any further. ” “ Do you think I'm going to let this young mucker make a fool of me?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you care to take this in hand, Mr. Pollard, and try to perfect it? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you follow the sea? ” “ Say, you have n't caught me leading it anywhere, have you? ” inquired Eph, wonder- ingly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you follow the sea? ” “ Say, you have n't caught me leading it anywhere, have you? ” inquired Eph, wonder- ingly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you grasp it, Jack? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you intend to submit, or will you fight? ” “ We'll fight! ” roared the mutineer. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you know where he is?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you think we'd better show them some more of it at another time? ” “ If you want my opinion, sir, I think we'd better not. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Do you? ” “ I'm half afraid, ” replied Captain Jack, raising his eyes, “ that I do." |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Emerson, ” urged the boatbuilder, “ will you walk on the other side of Captain Benson's prisoner? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Farnum, do n't you sometimes get nerv- ous over such things?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Farnum, may I have a word with you? ” asked George Melville, as the others walked along. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Farnum?". |
hvd.hn3nq3 | For we'll admit we're stuck fast and ca n't get any further with it. ” “ Do I care to? ” repeated the inventor. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Has it occurred to you that, no matter how excellent your submarine may be, I can very likely have it rejected by the Government?!! |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Have you any answer to that, sir? ” “ Good morning, ” replied Jacob Farnum, with another courteous bow. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | I ca n't imagine where he is. ” “ May I ask when you saw him last?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | I feel as though I were wasting my time. ” “ Do you? ” mocked Don. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | I'll try him on one more question. ” Raising his voice, he called: “ What's your business? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Mother'd make a fuss if I got home without the door to her ice chest. ” “ Shall we haul the door aboard, sir?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Mr. Farnum asked: “ Have we shown you enough at one time? ” TRIAL TRIP 161 “ Yes, ” admitted the officers. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Now, then, got a good hold? ” “ A grip like death itself,"laughed Hal. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | One of your enemies plots it. ”'"You're one of the Melville workmen, are n't you? ” asked Captain Jack, looking curiously at the fellow. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Only Jack Benson's brown- haired head 80 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Worried? ” ejaculated the boatbuilder. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Rescue will come too late to save them? ” asked a newspaper man, with a decided choke in his voice. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Say something foolish, wo n't you, lad? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | See?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Suppose investors come for- ward with a lot of ready money to put into this enterprise? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ Are you going to show him how you worked the trick? ” demanded Mr. Melville, quickly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | TRIAL TRIP 17 “ You have the key?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | TRIAL TRIP 217"Not that I know of, captain. ” “ Oh, at his home, then? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | TRIAL TRIP II 167 “ Want to get out on the platform deck? ” in- quired Captain Jack “ Yes, by all means.?' |
hvd.hn3nq3 | TRIAL TRIP II 167 “ Want to get out on the platform deck? ” in- quired Captain Jack “ Yes, by all means.?' |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Tech- nically and theoretically, have n't you lost your ship? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | That you? ” shouted the wondering voice of Jacob Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | The illi NU “ What Is This Nonsense? ” Demanded the Commander. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | To this man's ears came Don's low but clear- cut tones: “ You'll keep your eyes open, wo n't you, Ben- son, and bring us all the points you can? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What are you going to do with it, now?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What did it mean? ” persisted the boatbuilder. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What did you mean to say?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What do you make out? ” Commander Ennerling instantly became ab- sorbed as he caught sight of a steam yacht some- thing more than a mile away. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What do you say, Emerson? ” “ It's a mean kind of business to take any part in, ” protested Broughton Emerson, hoarsely. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What on earth can it be? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What shall I tell them if they do pick me up?'! |
hvd.hn3nq3 | What, then? ” “ We shall have to wait and see, ” replied Mr. Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | When they hear about it, broadcast, wo n't they think that the ‘ Pollard'is the only real thing in submarines? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Where are you going, now?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Where is he, anyway?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Who has had the big share in this get- up?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Why did n't you tip us off?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Why not get people to talking about our boat? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Why not make them talk about it as the most wonderful thing possible in a submarine boat? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Will you agree to that? ” “ Yes, ” promised Mr. Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Would n't you yell for this yard and its product with your last gasp? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | Yet it will take a wretchedly long time. ” 78 THE SUBMARINE BOYS'“ And the boys? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | You could n't help it, if you tried. ” “ What's that?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | You will remain with me, as my right- hand man, wo n't you? ”"I will not, ” retorted the inventor, sharply. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | how good a boat we have, but others do n't. ” “ Others do n't? ” repeated Captain Benson. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | lard'was due to be back, Mr. Far- num? ” “ At two o'clock,"replied the owner of the boat- building yard at the little seaport town of Dunhaven. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | such a fearful fate! ”"Must they be asphyxiated down there, be- low? ” cried another woman. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ A trial trip for the Navy Department? ” smiled Mr. Farnum, gravely. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Ai n't he a rich man's son? ” demanded Eph, blazing. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ And what else- please? ” asked the par- ticularly impatient newspaper woman. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ And what have you to say, Captain Ben- son?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ And you are really quite sure of this? ” “ As sure as I can be made by Benson's own offer." |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Are you in Mr. Farnum's employ? ” he asked. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Are you looking for capital for your sub- TRIAL TRIP marine business? ” asked Broughton Emerson, a shrewd little twinkle in his eyes. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Are you the commanding officer? ” ques- tioned Jack. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Benson, ” blurted the capitalist, “ how dare you? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But as it stands now, boys — well, I'm going to trust you by telling you what Melville threatened me with to- day. ” “ Can he do that? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But how is this all done? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But what about your other news, Dave? ” interposed Mr. Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But what if the Government does n't buy? ” “ Then there would be no sense in using more capital for the present. ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But what if they could n't bring the boat up again? ” “ The boat is built to go up or down, at need, ” Mr. Farnum assured her. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But what on earth caused all the delay? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But why are you going so close to the yacht? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But with your approval, eh? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ But your officers? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Can we stand much more depth? ” won- dered David Pollard, inwardly uneasy, though TRIAL TRIP 153 constant reading. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Captain Jack Ben- son has already done a few things with the boat that have astonished Naval officers. ” “ How old is this fellow Benson?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Did you and your steward bring your re- volvers with you? ” asked Ennerling. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Did you hear me? ” insisted the capitalist, sharply. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Did you work by calculation, Benson, or guess- work?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Did young Benson take anything from your pockets?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do n't you think you'd better wait and cool down? ” inquired Jack, dryly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you mean that? ” he demanded, glaring at the man opposite him. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you need me any longer here, sir? ” asked Superintendent Partridge, turning to the in- ventor. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you realize, also, that I have not a little influence in some quarters in Washington? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you refuse to answer my question, boy?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you think you can fasten onto this youth, and prevent his getting away from us? ” asked · Jacob Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Do you- er- like this sort of thing, Ben- son? ” asked Don Melville. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Does Mrs. Farnum know, or shall I telephone her? ” “ Mrs. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Everything ready? ” Receiving assurance that all was ready, Cap- tain Jack turned to wave his hand to the little group watching from the shore. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Everything ship- shape for inspec- tion? ” “ Aye, aye, sir! ” Captain Jack responded. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Farnum, ” he said, “ I understand that some- thing is to happen, to- night, that you and I ought to know. ”"What is it?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Fun? ” demanded the boatbuilder, regard- ing them with a dry smile. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Going to do anything especial? ” asked Jack Benson. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Got it, Jack? ” hailed the boatbuilder. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Hal, do you feel the same way? ” As the two chums were passing the office a heavy, broad- shouldered, middle- aged man was coming out. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Has anything happened?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Have you any more assigned claims against me? ” asked Farnum, eyeing his man, sharply. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How did you come to be there, boy? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How did you ever get six miles off the coast on that float you're on?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How does this compare with the depths touched by submarine boats now owned by the Navy? ” asked David Pollard, a bit feverishly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How far down do you dare to take the boat?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How long have you been out here on the water? ” “ Ever since February, 1976, ” Eph Somers asserted, solemnly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How many feet down do you want to go?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How many mutineers are there aboard? ” “ Thirteen, in all. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How on earth does Don Melville know I'm here? ” quivered Jack, stopping short. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ How?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ I know that, but where is he, and when will he come back? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ I know, too, what you need. ” “ What is it that you think I need?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ I wonder if I'm foolish? ” he thought, sud- denly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ If we throw you a rope, will you try to catch it? ” “ Yep, or a beefsteak, either,"Somers de- clared, promptly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ In that case, sir, ” smiled Captain Jack,"would n't you expect the ‘ Pollard'to be filled with water, and my companions drowned? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Is n't it funny how some folks will cling to muckers? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Is that all you can do? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Is there any trick in all this? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ It almost seems foolish of Mr. Farnum not to take some help from his wife's fortune, does n't it? ” asked Eph. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ It wo n't take you as long as it did this last time, will it?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ It would n't be just the thing for me to do. ” “ Why not?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Know any more stunning tricks like that one? ” Benson inquired. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Missing?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ My own business?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ My, but did n't Mr. Farnum call the trick with those fel- lows?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Not bright, am I?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Now, gentlemen, what test will you have next? ” asked Mr. Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Now, hold quiet, will you, or shall I have to pummel your face out of any human likeness? ” demanded Jack. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Now, if that young rascal had the drawings, did he turn them over to Don Mel- ville before the arranged meeting that I saw? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Now, what does this whole affair mean? ” demanded George Melville. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Now, young man, ” began the young officer, “ have you anything to tell me about yourself? ” “ Yes,"volunteered Eph. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ On the contrary, will you be good enough to ask them to step in here? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Or shall I conduct you to his quarters?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Say, did you ever see that beat? ” demanded Eph, all aglow with enthusiasm, as the boys stepped across the yard. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Say, you lubbers, what did you move that boat for? ” There was an instant gasp from all who turned so swiftly to look out over the water. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Say, ” he muttered, “ I'll have a real inter- esting time trying to make some sort of an ex- planation, wo n't I? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ So we're to have a rival yard, and the ‘ Pol- lard'is to have a rival? ” said Mr. Farnum. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Something has gone wrong, eh? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Strike me, will you? ” flashed Don, throw- ing himself on guard. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ That cold duffer coming aboard to boss us all around like cattle?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ That will put a crimp in the Melvilles, when they hear, wo n't it? ” laughed Jack, in talking it over with Hal Hastings and Eph Somers. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ That you, Hal?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ The submarine boat work, you mean?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Then you do not want our capital, Mr. Far- num? ” sternly demanded Mr. Melville. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Then you're going to side with him?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ There's a tragedy going on over there, is n't there?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Two minutes before the hour, did you say? ” asked Jacob Farnum, placidly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ We've been doing a heap of useless worry- ing over what Don Melville let drop the other day, have n't we? ” asked Hal, quietly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Well, why not? ” asked Mr. Farnum, coolly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What are the problems? ” “ Well, in observing a stretch of water, for. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What are you going to do about it?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What business?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What can the law do about this? ” demanded the elder Melville of the lawyer, in a low tone. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What did you stop here for, anyway?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What do you mean? ” questioned the capi. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What do you think of that crowd, boys? ” asked Jacob Farnum, cheerily. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What does all this hubbub and outrage mean, anyway? ” cried George Melville. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What is it, boy? ” demanded Mr. Melville, turning upon Jack. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What on earth does this mean?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What shall we do, sir, when we get along- side?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What started the mutiny? ” “ Mrs. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What were the boys supposed to do, any- way?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What's be going to do now?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What's the aim of all this mysterious work? ” demanded Mr. Melville, with some irri- tation. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What's the meaning of this rough game? ” Jack demanded, hoarsely. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ What's wrong?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Where are you from? ” asked one of the seamen. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Where did you come from? ” demanded the marine, wonderingly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Where do you want me to go? ” he asked. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Who's there? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Why do n't I need to gloat over the loss of the rival submarine boat? ” he demanded, pres- ently. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Why do n't you attend to your own busi- ness? ” demanded Jack, calmly, though he was stung by Don's insolence. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Will you come on board with me, Mr. Far- num? ” invited Jack. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Will you consent to doing a little watching with me? ” asked Mr. Melville. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Will you hold your watches, gentlemen,"inquired Captain Jack, “ in order to see how much time passes before we are running on the surface?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Wonder what it means? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ Yet do you expect that it will be easy to se- cure such an understanding with capital?" |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You do n't want our money? ” “ We wo n't take it — not at the price you set on it, ” responded Farnum, bluntly. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You hear that, Don Melville? ” he gasped. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You not want to get hurt? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You remember our experiment, the other day, of having a man leave the boat while under water? |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You saw our young captain come up while I was with the ‘ Pollard'down on the bottom, did n't you? ” inquired the yard's owner. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You wo n't be long in running alongside. ” “ What do you make out, sir? ”. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You'd rather have Emerson's money? ” “ Frankly, Mr. Melville, I'd ten times rather take the money from Broughton Emerson. |
hvd.hn3nq3 | “ You're satisfied with your test, are n't you? ” inquired Mr. Farnum. |
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mdp.39076002271919 | 297 encouragement, for how could they have gotten into the place if there was no entrance from the mountain side? |
mdp.39076002271919 | 33 “ Where did you meet him? ” “ Down at the restaurant where he went for some ice cream. |
mdp.39076002271919 | 57 “ And do n’t you know where this Josiah Crab- tree is now? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002271919 | 99 he told Mrs. Green to get me one from the store- house. ” “ And what about nails and runners? |
mdp.39076002271919 | A ‘ man broke in there last night? ” “ Ha, a burglary! |
mdp.39076002271919 | All in? |
mdp.39076002271919 | And he did n’t return? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Anything connected with that celebration last night? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Are you going to buy a mine from him? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Baxter and he are both around, and bent on mischief. ” “ True enough. ” “ What shall you do next? ” put in Dora anx- iously. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Boys, do you know what I think? |
mdp.39076002271919 | But his heart is true blue and honest to the core. ” “ Do you know where he was stopping? ” “ At a hotel called the Western Palace. |
mdp.39076002271919 | But the thing is, what do you suppose your father will want done next? |
mdp.39076002271919 | But who are these two men? ” and Josiah Crabtree looked apprehensively at the tramps. |
mdp.39076002271919 | But wot ’s this tale ye tell of bein ’ cap- tured? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Can it be Crabtree? ” He was unarmed, and had some hesitancy about advancing, not knowing what to expect. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Can that'refer to the missing mine in Colorado? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Can you hold him? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Dem boys did it. ” “ Did what? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Did anybody bring his skates? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Did n’t he swear to get the best of us regarding that mine matter? ” “ By gum! ” murmured Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Did you hear that? ” whispered Dick excitedly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Did you kick my pet cat? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do n’t you know enough to stop? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do n’t you remember father said Baxter was thick with several fellows in the West before he came out here? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do you know him personally? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do you know what caliber it is? ” ‘ “ No; you know I know little or nothing about firearms. ” “ Then I ’ll find out for you, and get. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do you reckon as how he is over to that other hotel now? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Do your folks live in the city? ” “ No; at a country place called Valley Brook. ” “ Then I doubt if they catch the rascal who did the deed. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Does it pain you very much? ” “ When I try to stand on it the pain is terrible. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Does n’t he deserve it? ” “ To be sure he does. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Does the captain want us to arrest anybody? ” “ It ’s not a fight. ” “ VVhat? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Does the captain want us to arrest anybody? ” “ It ’s not a fight. ” “ VVhat? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Got a claim? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Have a paper, boss? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Have any of you been in Chicago before? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Have n’t I a perfect right to go there? |
mdp.39076002271919 | He got lost from the rest last night, when they gave us the slip in the dark. ” “ Then you have seen nothing of the others? |
mdp.39076002271919 | He was struck in the head, and a fever has set in. ” “ Can I see him? ” “ Not yet. |
mdp.39076002271919 | How can you hold such a property — now? |
mdp.39076002271919 | How could I stop here other- wise? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I came “ No robbery, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I say the claim is mine. ” “ Well? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I tell you, Tom, he is a prize criminal, if ever there was one. ” “ But how did he get out? ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I tell you, Tom, he is a prize criminal, if ever there was one. ” “ But how did he get out? ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I wish I could stay with you folks. ” “ How long are you going to remain at the Hall, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I ’d like to know where he has gone? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I ’ve been all through the mill and I know. ” “ I suppose you know a great many of the old time miners? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I25 “ Oh, pshaw, Dick, is this a joke? |
mdp.39076002271919 | I33 “ But he will recover, aunt? ” “ I — I hope so, Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | If he has those papers, do you think he or his confederate will go up the Larkspur to locate the Eclipse Mine? |
mdp.39076002271919 | In what part of the State were you located? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Is she used to a saddle? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Is that you, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | It will be nicer than walk- ing. ” “ Supposing I go over on horseback? |
mdp.39076002271919 | It ’s awful, is n’t it? ” Much startled, all looked around. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Josiah Crabtree! ” “ You are certain, Larry? ”. |
mdp.39076002271919 | May I ask your names? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Mi » l. All[ ll l mm hi''1? ‘ I. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Or perhaps you have collared the villain already? ” “ N o, we have n’t got him, although my brother and I tried to catch him. ” “ Pooh! |
mdp.39076002271919 | Perhaps out West. ”'“ Out West? ” cried Dick and Tom simultane- ously. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Remember that you are absolutely in my power. ” “ And what if I was at the Stanhopes ’ place? |
mdp.39076002271919 | So it ’s a fight, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | So you are all alone? ” “ Yes. ” Tom was trying to think where he had heard that name, but could not remember. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Suppos- ing they have n’t the new planking down? |
mdp.39076002271919 | The end of the world? |
mdp.39076002271919 | The question is, which one? ” THE MISSING DANGER SIGNAL. |
mdp.39076002271919 | They helped me do a slick thing last night. ” “ Ah, and what was that? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Trouble at the Hall, I presume? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Vot shall ve do? ” And he looked ready to collapse. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Want to join in, anybody? ” “ Stop it; you’l1 be coming through the roof. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Was he, too, doomed to such a horrible fate? |
mdp.39076002271919 | We understand each other a great deal better than we did before we went to Africa, eh? ” “ Right you are, uncle! ” cried Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | What are you doing here? ” “ I — I — came to call upon the Widow Stan- hope, ” stammered Josiah Crabtree. |
mdp.39076002271919 | What can it mean? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What do you think? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What for? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What is wrong with Putnam Hall? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What was it? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What was to be done? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What were you doing out so late last night? ” “ None of your business. ” “ Were you over to the Stanhopes ’ place? |
mdp.39076002271919 | What were you doing out so late last night? ” “ None of your business. ” “ Were you over to the Stanhopes ’ place? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Where are you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Where can the man be? ” “ There are tons an ’ tons o ’ loose dirt just be- low here, ” said Slim Jim. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Where to? ” 70 THE ROVER BOYS OUT WEST. |
mdp.39076002271919 | Who ’ll pass around the hat? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Who ’s taking my name in vain? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Who ’s that capering around? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Why did n’t they let us know at once? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Why did you make me a prisoner, and what are you going to do with me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Why do n’t you try to fight fair for once? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Will you come down an ’ be introduced to the beef- eaters? |
mdp.39076002271919 | Without Tom what was the use of going ahead to locate the missing mine? |
mdp.39076002271919 | You are in our power and have got to take the consequence. ” “ What do you intend to do with me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | You do n’t claim the horse I said was mine, do you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | You have gotten yourself in a bad fix, and you can con- sider yourself lucky if you get out of it with a whole skin. ” 2?! |
mdp.39076002271919 | You ’ll help, wo n’t you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | are you badly hurt? |
mdp.39076002271919 | but he and Dan Baxter both came back to America, did n’t they? ” “ So we heard in Boma. |
mdp.39076002271919 | how dare you address me in this fashion? |
mdp.39076002271919 | old boy, do n’t you know us? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002271919 | or fireworks, or both? |
mdp.39076002271919 | who ’s afraid of a little snow? ” blus- tered Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | won a great football match by a score of I6 to 8? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ‘. ‘ Frank, I thought you said this wind was good for all day? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ‘|'L 4,1? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Ai nt I listening to everything you are saying? ” “ Hardly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And how are father and Uncle Randolph? ” “ Your father is not seriously hurt,—only a twist of his left ankle, where the burglar kicked him. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And how can he sur- prise father? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And how far is that mining district from here? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And how far still to Kennedy ’s claim, do you think? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And now where shall we go? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And now you have him a prisoner, what do you propose to do? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And what do you propose to do next? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ And what — that is-- what did you have to say to each other? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Any luck? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Are the horses hurt? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Are you alone? ” “ Well, hardly. ” Bill Noxton hesitated for a moment. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Are you ready to release me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But Dick — Dick, where are you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But could anybody be so cold- blooded? ” “ Yes, there are several people who would do that, ” answered Dick promptly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But how are you going to help it, my son? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But what about Jack Wumble? ” began Sam. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But what shall I do next? ” This question was soon decided. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But what will Captain Putnam say? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ But you have traveled, you say? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Cab, sir; coupé? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Can I be of any assistance to you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Can it be possible that he has been drowned? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Can this be more of Crabtree ’s work? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Can we come in? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Can you make it? ” asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Did n’t he return to Putnam Hall last night? ” “ No, and nobody around there has seen him since he went off with you. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Did you catch him? ” Dora asked anxiously, after she had admitted them. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Did you just drop this, Tom? ” As he spoke he held up a round, flat coin of coppery metal, engraved with several circles and a rude head. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Did you warn this Noxton? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Did you, Sam? ” Sam gave a look, placed his hand in his pocket and brought out a similar piece. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Do n’t you re- member it, and how the lightning struck that baobab tree? ” Yes, both remembered it well. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Do you advise us to go back? ” asked Dick hastily. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Do you mean to kill me? ” “ Lay still, or you ’ll catch it worse, ” growled Nuggs. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Do you think they were caught in it? ” asked Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Exactly. ” “ And you are — ahem — going to give him a coat of that? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Father, can I come in? ” he asked in a low voice. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ He was registered at the other place. ” “ Did you see the register? ” demanded Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Hi, there, who are you? ” cried Tom, before Dick could stop him. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ How do you like that? ” asked Baxter, as he led the way to the fire. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ How much further are you going, Jack? ” “ A couple of miles or so, ” answered the old miner. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ How would you like to have me for a sister? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Hullo, is Dick knocked out? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Hullo, so you have captured old Crabby, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Hullo, what does all this mean? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I dink ve must pe moving around in a ring, hey? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I reckon the best thing we can do is to make for shore. ” “ And leave the Fiver behind? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I shall count myself lucky if we do n’t have to re- main here all night. ” “ Great Caesar, Frank, do you mean that? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I think I can tell you. ” “ You, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I thought you had skipped out. ” “ Skipped out? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I wonder if I could bring one down with my pistol? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I wonder if one or the other of the rascals is in hiding around here? ” “ We ’ll begin a search, ” said Sam. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I wonder if the Baxters were caught, too? ” “ More’n likely, ” put in Wumble. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I wonder what time it is? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I would have been down before, only I had to wait on mamma. ” “ And how is she? ” “ She is no worse, but neither is she better. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I — I — that was a nasty tumble, was n’t it? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I ’ll wager he knew all along what his father and the friend were up to. ” “ I wonder who the stranger was? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I ’m glad I'did n’t go under the horses ’ feet. ” “ How do you feel? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ I/ Vant a smoke? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ If I ca n’t gain the top and ca n’t go back, what then? ” he asked himself, and the cold perspiration stood out on his forehead in beads. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ If a fellow should tumble in there where would he go to? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Is Mr. Jack Wumble in? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Is dat him? ” asked one of the men. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Is he out of sight? ” asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Is n’t here? ” demanded Jack Wumble, while Sam set up a cry of dismay. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Is n’t it? ” burst out Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ It ’s a big relief. ” “ Have you any idea what became of Bax- ter? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ It ’s a good deal like New York, is n’t it? ” he observed. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ March? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Missed what? ” came from both of the others. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Never what, Dick? ” drawled Tom lazily, looking up from a kite he was mending. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ No, sir, I — — ”'“ Another robbery, then? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ No, sir; he ’s out. ” “ Have you any idea when he will be back? ” “ I have not. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Now, what ’s to do? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Oh, Tom, are you hurt? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Oh, yes, loads of them, Ouray Frank, Bill Peters, Denver Phil, and all the rest. ” “ Did you ever meet a man by the name of Jack Wumble? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Sam, what brings you? ” he asked, for it was easy to see that something out of the ordinary had occurred. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Say, is there a man named Jack Wumble stopping here? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ See them? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Shall I introduce you, Mr. Rover? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ So I have fallen in with a lot of thieves, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ So this is your game, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ So ye stopped ’em, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ So you are interested in our mines, eh? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ So you have one of them, eh? ” cried the chief. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Supposin ’ ve git far avay und der vint sthops plowing, vot den? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Supposing we go back and try to find some clew? ” “ And find the danger sign and put it up again, ” said Joel Darwell. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Tar and feathers are fine, are n’t they? ” “ You would tar and feather me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Tar and feathers are fine, are n’t they? ” “ You would tar and feather me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Thank Heaven, we escaped it! ” “ You are sure it was a landslide? ” asked Dick, when he felt able to speak. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ That looks black, does n’t it? ” “ It does, Sam. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ The Palace of the West is one block down yonder side street. ” “ The Palace of the West? ” repeated Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ They are both down on everybody around here. ” “ How about Mumps? ” asked Larry. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ This beats Africa, does n’t it? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Tom? ” Dick ’s face grew pale all in an in- stant. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Unless we hurry we ’ll be late in getting back. ” “ Late in getting back? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ VV ell, what do you say? ” demanded Arnold Baxter impatiently. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ VV here did you find him, Noxton; over to that fire? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ VVhat will my friends, and the profession at large, say? ” and Crabtree shook his head bit- terly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ VVreck a stage? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ V\/here are you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Vot is von celebration midowit firevorks, hey? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ WHAT do you think of that? ” whispered Dick, as he led the way back to the sidewalk. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Wha — what has happened? ” he stammered. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What are we going to do to- night? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What do you mean by this? ” 68 rm: ROVER BOYS our WEST. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What for? ” “ Must have done it to wreck the stage, ” an- swered Larry Colby. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What in the world have you done? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What is it, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What is it, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What is it? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What is yours? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What plans can Arnold Baxter be complet- ing? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What will they do with me next? ” Hour after hour went by and still Tom was left alone. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ What ’s that ahead, a barn? ” “ Some kind of a building, ” answered Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where did you get that? ” asked Dora. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where do you wish to go? ” asked the cap- tain. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where in the world did that come from? ” Then Tom and Sam looked at each other. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where in the world have you been? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where is Baxter? ” asked Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where is Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where shall we go — to the Western Palace? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Where ’s dat rope, Longback?" |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Which way did he go? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Who is talking down there? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Who-—who is that? ” spluttered the former teacher of Putnam Hall, in dismay. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Whom do you suppose I saw down in Cedarville? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Whom is the message for, if I may ask? ” questioned Dick quickly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Why not try tne other way? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Why not? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Why not? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Why should I skip out? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Why, Dora, you do n’t mean to say that he has turned up again? ” he questioned quickly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Will you shut up, or do you want another crack on the mouth? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Will you? ” asked Dick. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Wot is it, lad? ” asked the old miner anx- iously. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Wot shall we do? ” A DOSE OF TAR AND FEA THERS. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Wot yer goin’ ter do wid him after dat? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You are certain of this? ” “ Yes, ” and Dick related the particulars. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You are sure that you saw him, Dick? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You feel so bad about it that you do not even wish to talk, is that it? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You go West? ” “ Yes. ” ‘ “ Without me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You go West? ” “ Yes. ” ‘ “ Without me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ You see altogether too much. ” “ Do I? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ Yours as faithfully as ever, “ D. B. ” “ Wo n’t Crabtree be mad when he finds out that he lost this? |
mdp.39076002271919 | “ ‘ Where are the other members of the football team? ” CHAPTER III. |
mdp.39076002271919 | “\Vith me? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ But you will testify, wo n’t you? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Can that be possible? ” asked Tom. |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Do n’t you know that we have found you out? ” “ Found me out? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Do n’t you know that we have found you out? ” “ Found me out? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ I met Tom Rover on the road and they helped me to capture him. ” “ Indeed, and where is the — ah — young rascal now? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Vell, vot else you vos going ter do, hey? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ What ’s the trouble here? ” Sam was given the particulars, and uttered a long, low whistle. |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Where? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Will you have them locked up? ” asked Sam. |
mdp.39076002271919 | ” “ Yes. ” “ Were the others of the party with him? ” put in Arnold Baxter quickly. |
mdp.39076002271919 | ”- “ Did you meet anybody there? |
mdp.39076002271919 | ”_ “ What are you doing in the kitchen all alone?' |
nyp.33433082344916 | Amy, want to steer? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And have you a boathook? nyp.33433082344916 And sleep aboard?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | And stand watches — and all that sort of thing, the way your uncle told of it being done aboard ships? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And the dining room — may I call it that? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And the papers? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And was n't it nice of Will, Frank, and Allen to come? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And you are really going to camp on Elm Island? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And you have never let on that Grace was the girl on the horse? |
nyp.33433082344916 | And you think you girls will go for a cruise? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Any for me? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Any luck? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Any news? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Anything doing, old man? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Anything — what do you mean? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Are n't we ever going to do any night- cruis- ing? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Are you all ready? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Are you girls all right? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Are you sure, Grace? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Are you sure, Grace? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But can we lift out the heavy stones? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But dare you do it, Miss Nelson? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But how can we get it up? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But how? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But if any one tries to get them away from us, we — we'll just — run away; wo n't we, Prince? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But the ghost — the one Mr. Lagg told about? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But the rattling chains? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But the surprise? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But what are you going to anchor it with? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But what is this story? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But what makes the boat go? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Ca n't they see we're not under control? nyp.33433082344916 Can you do it, Betty?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Can you find your way back to the dock? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Could n't he swim? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Could n't you ship us before the mast? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Did I, Amy? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Did you find it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Did you strike bottom? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do n't you recall, you held it in one hand behind your back and told Billy to choose? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do n't you remember? nyp.33433082344916 Do you have to do subtraction and addition every time the clock strikes?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you motor? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you really think, Will, that some one has Prince and the papers? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you want me to tell you? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Dot any more tandy? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Dot any tandy? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Dot any tandy? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Girls, you are hereby invited to ac- company me on a cruise to go — Oh, where can we go? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Has anyone a chocolate cream? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Have you enough gasoline? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Have you got a pump aboard? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Have you seen the ghost? |
nyp.33433082344916 | How about Percy Falconer? |
nyp.33433082344916 | How about chewing gum? |
nyp.33433082344916 | How can you carry them? |
nyp.33433082344916 | How? |
nyp.33433082344916 | How? |
nyp.33433082344916 | I suppose your brother told you these papers were rather valuable; did he not? |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder if I'll be disappointed in expecting a ride in Betty's boat? |
nyp.33433082344916 | If we are thinking of camping on Elm Island, we do not want to be annoyed by some one playing pranks; do we, girls? |
nyp.33433082344916 | If you find her we'll give you that money; wo n't we? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is he reliable? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is it from that queer Mr. Blackford, whose five hundred dollar bill we found when we were on our walking trip? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is she much hurt? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is the ghost going to keep us away? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is there anything else you'd like? |
nyp.33433082344916 | It's no use, Amy, for Grace finished the last of them long before Betty blew in on us — or should I say drifted? nyp.33433082344916 It's up in front; is n't it, Uncle Amos?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Just what is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Let's go down a little way farther and have a look at the haunted island,proposed Grace, when they were again on board the Gem,"Have we time?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Little brother, are you in there? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Never mind, did you bring the talcum? |
nyp.33433082344916 | No soda? |
nyp.33433082344916 | No sooner do we arrive than we are plunged into the midst of—• er — the midst of — what is it I want to say? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Now, what do you say to a little run down the river? nyp.33433082344916 Of?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, is Mollie coming here? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Old, grandma? nyp.33433082344916 One thing, though, we're not going to let it drive us away; are we — not away from our camp?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Ready? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Say, Mr. Lagg,asked Will, lingering a bit"behind the others,"just how much is there in this ghost story, anyhow?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Say, Sis, will you go if I let you ride Prince? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Say, is it Christmas, or Fourth of July? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Shall I cast off? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Shall I stay, mother? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Shall we start off again? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Shall we try it, girls? |
nyp.33433082344916 | So that's the ghost; eh? nyp.33433082344916 The Gem goes in, and her captain's name— ■ —S?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | The ques- tion is, shall we go on a cruise? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Then we are going to meet him? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Then we're going to sleep aboard? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Then why not enter? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Then you'll enter? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Then you'll get those papers from grand- mother for me, and take them to dad? |
nyp.33433082344916 | They never found out who those mean autoists were, did they? |
nyp.33433082344916 | They walked — I think it was two hundred miles, just before coming on this cruise; did n't you, Betty? |
nyp.33433082344916 | This fine and beautiful sunny day, What will you have — oats or hay? |
nyp.33433082344916 | To scare away sharks? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Want a drink, lady? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Was it only a letter? |
nyp.33433082344916 | We can use ffie boat, too; ca n't we? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Well, how are we coming on? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Well, what do you think of that? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What are we going to do? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What book? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What did you want to start off for, in the middle of the night? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What if it's an airship? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What is it now? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What time is it at two o'clock? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What were they? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What will it be to- day? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What will we do to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What? |
nyp.33433082344916 | When do they take place? nyp.33433082344916 When?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where are you going? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where can he be going? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where is that book? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Which is port — right or left? nyp.33433082344916 Who said anything about him?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Why do n't they change their course? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Why do n't you start the motor? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Why not say it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Will you tell him about the — ghost? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Wo n't you have some of our sandwiches? nyp.33433082344916 Wo n't you stay with us to- night, Uncle Amos?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Would n't Will just love this? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Yes, Nellie, what is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Your candy? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Your new horse? |
nyp.33433082344916 | '*"Who took my candy?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | ** Am I hurt? |
nyp.33433082344916 | 74 THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT, RAINBOW LAKE]"Unexpectedly?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | 95"OK, would you?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | And, now what can I do for you? |
nyp.33433082344916 | But it was an accident, pure and simple; was n't it, Bob?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER VII STOWAWAYS"Then he is n't your horse, Will?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XI IN DANGER"What is it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XIX A QUEER DISTURBANCE"Have we blankets enough?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XVII ON ELM ISLAND* Have you a long rope aboard, Miss Nel- son?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XXIII SETTING A TRAP"Are you sure it is the canoe?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XXIV THE GHOST CAUGHT"When do you expect to hear about little Dodo?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHAPTER XXV THE MISSING SADDLE"Have you caught Prince?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | CHXFTERI* THE MISSING DOCUMENTS"How do you feel now? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you remember us, Miss Nelson?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Do you think"it can drink a little of this?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Frontispiece( Page 28) titj? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Has dad said anything lately?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | How have you been?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | How is little Dodo coming on?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | How, would this do? |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder did we get any pickles?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder if any campers here keep a white cow?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder if there is n't some way I could make sure?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder what we shall do then?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I wonder where he could have run to?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I'd give anything to hear her say now'Has oo dot any tandy?'" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I4 THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE,"Trouble?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | I46 THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE"No; why?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | IO THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE"Was that the grand surprise?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is everyone well?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Is your boat entered yet?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | It""But what is the surprise itself?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Just a bump on the head; eh?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Lagg?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Now, is every- thing arranged for?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Now, what did I do with that letter?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, if only Will were home from that ball game., What can I do? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, what can have become of him? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, what has happened?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oh, will they ever forgive me?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Oo dot any tandy?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Paul looked up at the familiar face and asked:"Oo dot any tandy?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Prince has not come home? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Salt water and a tide would make any place, even a desert — er — er — what is it I want to say, Bet?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Suddenly Mr. Kennedy, who was sitting well forward on the trunk cabin with Grace, sprang to his feet, exclaiming:"What's that?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | The boat will be safe; wo n't it, Betty?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | W CAMP"Really, Mr. Lagg, is there — er — anything really there?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Was n't it unfortunate?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Was this a subterfuge — a means to an acquaintance? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Well, shall we start?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What are you going to do, Amy?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What could it have been?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What happened? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What horse power have you?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What is Mr. Lagg's special line of jollity?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What kind of a voyage did you have?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | What sort of a place is it without a tide? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What would be the fun of hav- ing bunks if we did n't use them? |
nyp.33433082344916 | What? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where did you get it?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where is he?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where is it?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Where is that list, Mollie?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Who could help it? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Why not Dodo come wif us?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Will you come, Grace?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Will you do it for me, Sis? |
nyp.33433082344916 | With the ghost?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
nyp.33433082344916 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
nyp.33433082344916 | You can have chafing dish parties — is that what you call them?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | You do n't sup- pose, do you Grace, that those men could have had any object in getting those papers away from you?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | You girls tied the boat, did n't you?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | do n't you know me?" |
nyp.33433082344916 | his friend interrupted,"and we hit a stone, swerved over toward the animal, and nearly struck it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | About what? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Anything besides testing new boats at Dunhaven? ” “ You must greet them as comrades, McCrea, ” continued Lieutenant Ulwin. mdp.39015085433376 Are we going to nab him?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | Bad news? mdp.39015085433376 Benson? ” “ That's him- almost up to the corner, ” nodded Landlord Jabez Holt. |
mdp.39015085433376 | How badly? |
mdp.39015085433376 | I shall have to sit up straighter and keep my FOR THE FLAG 21 who are such a young boy? ” smiled the German, teasingly. mdp.39015085433376 I wonder how on earth it could have hap- pened? ” pursued the commandant, his eyes again turned toward the paper. |
mdp.39015085433376 | I wonder if Millard has been taking sights, too, and has had a peep at me, that way? ” mut- tered the boy. mdp.39015085433376 I wonder if you can do it? ” Jack taunted backward over his shoulder. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Is Mr. Benson here? ” called a bell- boy, from the doorway. mdp.39015085433376 Must be a lot of shacks for rent around here?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | Well? ” smiled Jack Benson. mdp.39015085433376 Where in blazes have I seen that chap be- fore? ” wondered Captain Jack Benson, staring hard. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Where is Hal? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Who? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Who? |
mdp.39015085433376 | You are a foreigner, are n't you? ” asked Jack, surveying the stranger coolly. mdp.39015085433376 You heard how Benson ran into the fel- low? ” asked Lieutenant Ridder, turning to Somers. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Your orders, sir? |
mdp.39015085433376 | 'Ensign, eh? ” muttered the schooner's mas- ter, looking in some bewilderment at Eph's boy- ish face. |
mdp.39015085433376 | - FOR THE FLAG 163 “ Have you passed the word to the executive officer? ” “ Not yet, ” Hal replied. |
mdp.39015085433376 | 1 FOR THE FLAG 61 “ Can you put on a little more speed? ” in- quired Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | 108 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Any craft been fitting out to sail to- night or first thing in the morning?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | 156 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ I am Ensign Somers, from the gunboat"Sudbury.?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | 22 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ How much, in all Germany?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | 28 THE SUBMARINE BOYS captain? ” demanded Herr Professor Radberg, almost incredulously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | 32 THE SUBMARINE BOYS Ke How? |
mdp.39015085433376 | 80 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Why are you playing this fool trick on me?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | A tall woman? ” “ About twenty minutes ago I saw a tall woman, in a gray dress and wearing a gray veil, ” replied the storekeeper. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Am I right? ” “ You're right, ” nodded the fisherman, then surveyed the boy's uniform curiously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Are submarine boys leaving to- night to report in morning? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Are you a captain? ” “ Only an ensign, miss, ” Eph replied, “ and only an acting ensign at that." |
mdp.39015085433376 | Are you going to Wash- ington?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | At his 54 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Yes, but which government? ”'Jack shot back at his pursuer. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Benson;"appealed the girl, “ will you enter the cab first?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | But do you call it"somewhere'? |
mdp.39015085433376 | But is it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | But why do you want to go to the hotel? ” “ Because, Herr Benson, when we are there, I shall have much of importance to say to you. |
mdp.39015085433376 | But your method is a secret, I suppose? ” “ Yes, ” smiled Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | But — where is Mr. Hastings? ” “ We do n't know, Mr. Secretary, ” Jack ad- mitted. |
mdp.39015085433376 | But, really, how do I know that you have such authority from your own side of the water?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | Cadets at Annapolis? ” In this case McCrea wondered at their being there, for cadets would be considered forward who visited an officers'club. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Can you take a bow line from us?". |
mdp.39015085433376 | D.? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Did Millard know? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Did he tell you to go there? ” “ He guessed where you might be. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Do n't you? ” “ Yes,"nodded Hal. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Do you see a Japany- where?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | Do you understand? ” “ Perfectly, sir. ” Jack answered quietly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Eh? ” înquired the German. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Eph, with- out that stern and the yawl mast, would you say the craft looks like the'Juanita'?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | FOR THE FLAG 173 “ Are you going to surrender, Gray, and open that door?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | FOR THE FLAG 191 Hal, the quiet, the dignified? |
mdp.39015085433376 | FOR THE FLAG 247 “ What do you say to that, Mr. Farnum? ” in- quired the Secretary. |
mdp.39015085433376 | For that matter, how could he?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | G.'flag over this table. ” “ Breakfast no good? ” demanded Eph, look- ing much offended. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Has — has Mr. Millard done aught to betray the United States? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Have you brought Benson here as an enemy? ” Daisy did not answer her former lover. |
mdp.39015085433376 | He'd have sent some one else, but I guess the business is rather on the quiet. ” “ Is he in his office?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | How am I to know that you really do represent the German government? ” “ Ach! |
mdp.39015085433376 | How should I know?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | I wonder if I can down that chap and get the up- per hand of him? |
mdp.39015085433376 | I wonder if they mean to obey? ” “ Worse for them, if they do n't, ” replied En- 154 THE SUBMARINE BOYS sign Fullerton, grimly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | I wonder? |
mdp.39015085433376 | If anyone starts to have any fun with you, come back at him a different way. ” “ How? ” whispered Eph. |
mdp.39015085433376 | If the suspected schooner proves not to be the right one, are we to come back to report the fact? ”** If you were so to order,"replied Fuller- ton. |
mdp.39015085433376 | In the first place, why are you bothering with me, or with my plans? ” Jack remained silent. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Is zat posseeble? ” cried the Cheva- lier d'Ouray, a disappointed look coming into his face. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Know where the Cobtown fishing shanties are? ”"No." |
mdp.39015085433376 | Millard is a civil engineer, is n't he? ” “ Yes, and a mechanical engineer, too, ” the 210 THE SUBMARINE BOYS this spirited young woman. |
mdp.39015085433376 | More, I mean, than he could earn by honest work?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | My pay?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | Now, what was that explosion? ” “ Wait a second! ” broke in Eph, in a low 120 THE SUBMARINE BOYS voice. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Our officers are, as you will understand, very — what is your English word?- aristocratic. |
mdp.39015085433376 | See it? |
mdp.39015085433376 | So I went to the hotels on my list, just the same, and I guess you did, did n't you, Hal? ” “ Yes, ” nodded Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433376 | So he inquired: “ How did you know that I was at the United Service Club? |
mdp.39015085433376 | So? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Somers's compliments to Mr. Fullerton, and will the executive officer come to the bridge? ” Again saluting the marine vanished aft. |
mdp.39015085433376 | The neck, I take it, is the narrow strip of land that separates this part of the bay from the ocean? ” “ Quite right, Mr. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Then what's the matter with the people at the Fort? ” demanded Eph. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Then, after a visible effort to compose himself, Radberg leaned forward to ask: “ Do you speak German? ” “ No, sir. ” Jack shook his head. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Then, as a step sounded on the after companionway, and Eph straightened up, he heard a woman's voice say: “ United States Navy? |
mdp.39015085433376 | Then, turning to Eph, the same speaker inquired: “ May I ask your title? |
mdp.39015085433376 | We stand by our own Flag. ” “ Eh? |
mdp.39015085433376 | What could I do? |
mdp.39015085433376 | What do you mean, young man?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | What is this? ” muttered Lieutenant Ulwin, coming unexpectedly upon the pair. |
mdp.39015085433376 | What schooner has any chance to defy a ship of war? ” “ There they go around, ” cried Jack, barely above his breath, “ They'll heave to." |
mdp.39015085433376 | What's the course? ” de- manded Eph Somers. |
mdp.39015085433376 | Will you want to be going back with me? ” “ No, ” Captain Jack answered. |
mdp.39015085433376 | You 44 THE SUBMARINE BOYS are also able to enter the submarine again from the surface?'' |
mdp.39015085433376 | You know where to find him?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | You mek what is call ze American joke, eh? |
mdp.39015085433376 | You young men have, I understand, solved the problem of leaving a sub- marine boat while it lies on the bottom? |
mdp.39015085433376 | know the nature of Millard's offense?' |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ All? ” insisted Eph. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ And now, Medway, have we paid you enough? ” “ Plenty,"cheerfully responded the first driver, taking the hint and leaving. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ And now, sir, shall I pass the order for piping the crew to quarters? ” “ If you will be so good, ” Jack nodded, rising. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ And you love this man, Millard? ” “ Yes!" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ And ze honneur- “ Honor? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are we at liberty to proceed on our way, sir? ” asked Captain Walford, as the young act- ing ensign went over the side. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are we to wear swords? ” asked Jack, his face flushing with pleasure. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you going to do it when I'm awake? ” asked Jack, curiously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you going to make officers of us?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you going to stop? ” Jack's answer was to increase his burst of speed slightly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you going to take me in by force, or wait until you catch me asleep? ” questioned Captain Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you going to take this long drive, then? ” asked Hal Hastings, rather dubiously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are you in the Navy? ” persisted the boat- man. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Are your hurt? ” inquired Lieutenant Ben- son. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Barber? ” repeated Professor Radberg, in disgust. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Benson? ” cried the German, forgetting his outraged dignity and springing forward. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But say — was it a lady, or a joke? ” “ Why? ” queried Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But say — was it a lady, or a joke? ” “ Why? ” queried Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But was that name painted there during the night? ” “ Sir? ” demanded the skipper, in some aston- ishment. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But was that name painted there during the night? ” “ Sir? ” demanded the skipper, in some aston- ishment. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But we're shall I go? ” “ Anywhere you like, suggested Eph, cordi- ally. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But you did not come to any terms wiz him?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ But, zen, how will you know w'ere I am to be found? ” “ Oh, we'll take a chance on that, ” proposed Eph, carelessly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ C- Cob — town?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Ca n't you speak? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Can that be our man coming out? ” wondered Skipper Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did Millard — Graves, I mean, have any great reason to need money? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did Mr. Millard steal such plans — make such notes?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did he do it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did she give any name? ” inquired aston- ished Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did you ever see the woman before? ” per- sisted Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Did — but perhaps you do n't like my asking such questions? ” “ No; I do not mind — now, ” replied Daisy Huston. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you care to go with me to meet Donald Graves — the one you knew as Millard? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you feel yourself a loyal American? ” asked Jack, looking at her curiously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you hate me, Daisy? ” “ I do n't know, ” the girl answered, thought- fully. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you hate me, Donald Graves?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you know why we are making this search, madam?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you remember that we hoisted the signal, N. D.? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you remember the day when we were leaving Dunhaven, and you tried to overtake us in a gasoline launch? ” asked Jack, with a smile. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you remember which driver it was whose cab she engaged? ” Jack asked, turning to hand the porter a dollar. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you want that chap? ” asked Abercrom- bie. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you want to take up our offer?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Do you wish me to tell you? ” “ Why- he- he- told me it was some dispute over international affairs, ” stammered the young woman. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Does Millard find it so very difficult to get out of Washington? ” queried Jack, grimly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Does it? ” queried Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Eh? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Feel wholly comfortable? ” mockingly in- quired the foreign agent, when he saw the boy's eyes open. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Foller the sea, do n't ye? ” “ Depends, ” muttered Jack, his mouth half full of sandwich. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Foreign government competing for you lads, Benson? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Had we better charter something and go in chase? ” wondered Hal. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Has Don- has the man you know as Millard offered to do that?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Has she a built- on stern? ” demanded Som- ers, half a minute later. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Have you a telescope? ” inquired Eph, calmly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Have you betrayed me? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Have you young men ever been on a military post before? ” inquired Major Woodruff, as he led them up from the dock. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ He respects me for my'calm grit? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ He was running when you jumped into this business?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Hit you, did we? ” called Jack, calmly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Ho- ho! ” sneered the rascal, “ an order au- thorizing you to cause my arrest? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ How far was it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ How much money is there in Germany? ” interrupted the submarine boy, thoughtfully. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ How so? ” demanded the Army officer quickly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ How soon are we going to start?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Hungry, eh? ” asked the storekeeper. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I always do get the tough end of any job, FOR THE FLAG 41 do n't I?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I carried that bag for her- carried it nearly two blocks! ” “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I met that same woman, I'll bet a cookie, ” growled Eph, “ and — and — I-"“ Well, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I reckon we're going to be moored here for a while. ” “ Now, whereaway? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I wonder how that got through the custom house? ” was Eph Somers's next undertoned question. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I wonder if it will happen on the way, or at the station? ” laughed Jack, as the government gas- wagon whirled them down Pennsylvania Avenue. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ I wonder, ” began Jack, “ whether you saw a woman came down out of this alley- way lately? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ If you go? ”'repeated the Professor. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Important to me, or to you? ” asked Jack, thoughtfully, He had no intention of answering a much older man disrespectfully. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Is he spying on the mine- planting? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Joking? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Look stupid. ” “ What?! |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Mamma, would n't it be better to address this officer by his title? ” asked the elder of the girls. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ May I give you a message, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Miss Huston, do you feel like discussing this matter any further? ” hazarded the young act- ing naval lieutenant. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ None here to- day, eh? ” asked Jack, taking out a half- dollar and toying with it on the coun- ter. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now I wonder what country it is whose agent has gotten hold of Mr. Farnum? ” asked Eph, plaintively. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now, about that explo- sion? ” “ This wretch had a mine planted up on the hill, ” explained Hal Hastings. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now, see here, Eph, remember that we do n't want any funny answers inside."? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now, what do you propose to do with us in your navy? ” Jack went on. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now, what on earth was that for? ” de- manded Eph Somers, as the car sped on. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now, who threw that our way?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Now,"asked Jack, stretching his legs,"what's the business about? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Of course; if we knew which craft to over- haul, and had the authority to do it. ” 102 THE SUBMARINE BOYS 99 “ Authority? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Officers? ” repeated Herr Professor Radberg, slowly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Prize?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Quick! ” “ Eh? ” called Captain Benson. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Shall we sit down here? ” asked Jack, as he and the tall German entered the hotel office. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ She spoke to the driver, did she? ” Eph asked. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Sit here? ” repeated Professor Radberg. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Still, I fancy the authorities, will be fearfully annoyed over this escape. ” “ There are no particulars, sir, you say?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Stranger, eh? ” asked the man behind the counter, staring curiously. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Surely, you have n't found out anything as quickly as this? ” asked the young lieutenant of engineers, looking up in surprise. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ That was your game, was n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then Mr. Farnum knows what we are going to do? ” asked Jack, quickly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then shall I leave the fellow with you, sir? ” inquired the policeman. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then you do not feel able to tell me, here, what you wish to speak with me about? ” he in- quired. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then you have an appointment with him? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then you think we'd better wait here, keep- ing out of sight, until dark? ” asked Hal. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then you'll accept, and take your very heart's- wish — the Navy- all of you? ” asked Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Then your father did not approve Millard? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ There was another cab here, you say, that'took your last ‘ fare'from this square? ” asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ They're good fel- lows, and they pay well. ” “ Why do you want to go where I took that last party? ” questioned Jim, with a shrewd look. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ This man is wanted as a United States pris- oner, is he, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ To Furnam Square! ” “ Did you take her to any address there? ” “ No; just to the square. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Unless- “ Unless what, Benson?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Want any help?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Was she carrying anything? ” “ Some sort of a grip — a suit case, I guess. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ We are directed to report at that hour. ” 186 THE SUBMARINE BOYS"What shall we do until then?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Well, are n't we? ” demanded Jack, stoutly. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Well, what have you to tell?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Well? ” “ The name by which you know him is Mil- lard." |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What are we going to do about it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What are you doing these days? ” McCrea wanted to know. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What craft is that? ” “ Schooner ‘ Malta,'Cooper, master, from Sidney, N. S., ” came the reply of a man at the after rail. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What craft is this, sir? ” Eph continued. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What do you want to know for? ” demanded the Jehu, looking with sudden sharpness at his questioner. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What do you want to say to me about Mil- lard? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What for?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What kind of a'grip'was it? ” “ An old brownish suit case. ” “ That's the one, ” nodded Eph. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What kind of sandwiches can you put me up? ” queried the submarine boy, casually. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What makes you think so? ” Hal inquired. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's his particular specialty in crazi- ness? ” asked the master of the launch, looking shrewdly at the submarine boy. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's the good of carrying a pocket revolver for serv- ice work? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's the joke, boys? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's the row? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's the use? ” demanded one of the fish- ermen. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What's wrong with her stern- hull? ” asked Ensign Somers, three or four minutes later. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ What? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where did she tell you to take her? ” Jack Benson wanted to know. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where did you get all that? ” “ Oh, now, Professor! ” cried the young sub- marine captain, reproachfully. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where did you take that woman?' |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where is Hal?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where is the rascal?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Where?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Which hotel are we going to first? ” asked Hal. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Which house has the fishing club hired?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Which officer is to com- mand it?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Which way did the woman go? ”? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Which way did the woman go? ”? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Who is he?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Who is that feller? ” asked the fisherman, when satisfied that he was at a safe distance and increasing it every instant. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why did n't you bring along with you, Ben- son, ” sneered the long fellow, “ the property of mine that you stole from me?'' |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why not give the orders to me, sir? ” Jack asked. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why not wait until dark? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why not? ” demanded Eph. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why not? ” “ Well, a certain party would see you look- ing at him.' |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Why, it's the funniest answer possible; and, besides, it is n't fresh or forward. ” “ How do you make that out? ” Eph inquired. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Will what happen?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Will you show us over?' |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Will you signal the driver to stop? ” she re- quested. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Will you slow down? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ With the young lieutenant to command the ship? ” asked another. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Wo n't talk, eh? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Would you love a man who had betrayed his country's flag? ” he asked, presently, in a very low voice. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Yes; have n't you had any other strangers here lately? ” “ Not as I knows on, ” replied the man, a shaggy, unkempt- looking fellow of forty. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Yes? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Yet Millard has been away from Washing- ton much, has he not? ” “ Most of the time during the last four months. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You are Herr Benson, are you not? ” de- MIU FOR THE FLAG 9 manded Professor Radberg, as soon as he got close enough. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You do n't see much about this place, do you,"laughed the engineer officer, “ that makes you think of a fort? ” “ Not much,"Benson admitted. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You do not know who I am, of course?" |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You have been aboard naval vessels before, sir, have n't you? ” asked Ensign Fullerton. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You know where to go? ” she said. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You let the cab driver go, did you? ” asked Eph, as the submarine boys walked along to- gether. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You remember the vil- lage you sent me to, Jack? |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ You'll give me a receipt for the fellow, as a United States prisoner? ” hinted the police- man. |
mdp.39015085433376 | “ Your uniform looks like you was in the Navy? ” suggested the man at the stern of the boat. |
mdp.39076002720113 | '\T\'\'7.0- Q‘¢!< 1 3.?" |
mdp.39076002720113 | - The “ What do you want? ” signal was immediately hoisted on the station pole, by the Captain ’s order. |
mdp.39076002720113 | - “ Now what.are you going to do with it, after taking so much trouble for it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | 215 brought a burning cotton ship ashore a few days ago, so he is not afraid of a tree. ” “ What, not the Glengarry? |
mdp.39076002720113 | 237 G refused that? |
mdp.39076002720113 | 39 sent to his going? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Ai n’t that a beauty, Ned? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Ai n’t you going to divide up, Perry? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And I want to be mak- ing some money. ” “ But you do n’t want to be a hand worker all your life, do you? ” the Judge asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | And did your brother leave a widow, or any other children? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And do you see these tall buildings in the city? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And how could our answering the letter prove of great benefit to my father ’s heirs? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And if she wanted one, do you think she ’d look at a fellow like me? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And this? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And was he pro- voked? |
mdp.39076002720113 | And where do you suppose it was when we found it? ” “ In his boot? ” Dave Ackerley suggested. |
mdp.39076002720113 | And where do you suppose it was when we found it? ” “ In his boot? ” Dave Ackerley suggested. |
mdp.39076002720113 | But I should like to know how things are going to turn out for me; whether I ’m going to be a Life- Saver always, or a sailor, or what? |
mdp.39076002720113 | But this is one of the best stations on the coast for the patrolman, after all. ” “ Why so? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | But what are we going to do without you in Sunday School? |
mdp.39076002720113 | But what was all this? |
mdp.39076002720113 | But where could he get anything to drink? |
mdp.39076002720113 | But where is p your bravery when this little lady holds out her ghand for you to take? |
mdp.39076002720113 | But where? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Could he handle a sailboat in heavy weather? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Could that be a steamer ’s whistle that he heard, or was the wind playing tricks around the staff? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Could these two, he wondered, be making inquiries about him? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Did he leave any mining stocks on his decease? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Did n’t I talk about our being poor, and my having to work so hard? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do n’t you see them coming? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you all go to sleep because I stay below? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you always keep a cook, Mr. Haw- thorn? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you ever read Shakspeare? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you know the exact position of this station? ” “ No, I do n’t, ” Tom replied. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you see how easy the Bar- racouta is lying? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Do you think you understand it all? ” “ Yes, sir, ” Tom answered, “ I think I do. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Funny, ai n’t it, that I should own a little place so near the station? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Got it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Had n’t he been a trifle neglectful of Aunt Hannah? |
mdp.39076002720113 | He had been in the house for some minutes, still trying to make up his mind how to begin, when Miss Hannah said: “ Well, what is it, Tom? |
mdp.39076002720113 | How could he take interest when he has no principle? |
mdp.39076002720113 | How do you do, young Tom Perry? |
mdp.39076002720113 | How in the world am I ever going to thank the old fellow for all this? |
mdp.39076002720113 | How much does Carter want for the land? ” “ Two hundred and fifty dollars for the whole thing, sir, ” Tom answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | How much money are you going to get out of that scorched cotton ship? ” “ Do n’t I wish I knew! ” Ned retorted. |
mdp.39076002720113 | How old are you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | How ’s the weather? ” “ Still pretty bad, I should say from the sound, ” Tom answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | I do n’t see how anybody can be lost along the coast, with one of these stations every few miles. ” “ Do n’t you? ” Ackerley laughed. |
mdp.39076002720113 | I do n’t see how you could do it. ” “ Do n’t you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I told you I come from Plymouth, did n’t I? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I wonder whether it ’s really so, or whether she only said it because she was mad? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I would have her — what you call it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I-‘é M T- “_& —-,l W i'‘? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I21 And — and — what ’s this? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I49 the sun touched the line, do n’t we? |
mdp.39076002720113 | I53 chairs mean instead of the crowded seats, and the porter in uniform to take his satchel, and the huge plate glass windows? |
mdp.39076002720113 | III nip and tuck whether you got your brains knocked out against the side of the schooner or not? |
mdp.39076002720113 | ISABEL M? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Is the boy, Thomas Perry, now connected with the Life- Saving Service, a son of your brother? |
mdp.39076002720113 | It would hardly be Christmas with- out those things, would it, Ned? |
mdp.39076002720113 | M ”~fi~‘E$//Q§§’3/ I\i;,iG‘Li3/5);? |
mdp.39076002720113 | May I? ” But he got no answer. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Me? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Not feeling homesick, are you? ” 138 THE BEA c/1 PA TR 0L. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Now do n’t argue with the owner; go and report to the Captain. ” Did that explain the mystery of his position? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Now do you see how the sun is dropping down toward the horizon? ” “ Why, so it is! ” Tom answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Now what is your letter, Aunt Hannah? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Now, gentlemen, are we ready? ” Both the other olficers said that they were ready. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Oh, dear, dear, dear, what have I done that I should have such trials in my old age? |
mdp.39076002720113 | So ai n’t we rich? |
mdp.39076002720113 | So you are going to be a young Life- Saver, are you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Somewhere in this neighbor- hood? ” “ No, sir, ” Tom replied, wondering at the question. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Stand by us, will you? ” “ Where are your crew? ” the Captain asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Stand by us, will you? ” “ Where are your crew? ” the Captain asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Suppose we get him on board the yacht; make him third mate, or something, for this voyage? |
mdp.39076002720113 | That of itself is another queer thing: can a fellow always help what he thinks about? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Then with his hand on the latch, he turned and asked carelessly: “ You have n’t sold your place yet, I suppose, Mr. Carter? |
mdp.39076002720113 | They always ride down that way, and we never hear of any ac- cidents. ” “ But if his horse should stumble? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Through that glass it looks like a little dim ball of light, does n’t it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Tom was looking forward to see the order obeyed, when he heard a gruff but weak voice ask, “ What ’s that? ” behind him. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Was he a good swimmer? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Was he interested in mining?" |
mdp.39076002720113 | Was his health generally good? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Was it some half- hidden trap by which city lawyers caught the unwary? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What are you doing here, anyhow? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What can a boy like you do in a Life- Saving Crew? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What could the Captain have said about him? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What did I ever have a brother for to go ofi and die and leave me his son to grow up into a great, idle, worthless boy? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What do you want to say to her? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What do you want? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What experience had he had in the surf? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What is the Captain ’s name? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What is your father ’s name, Perry? ” TOM SWIMS TO THE STRANDED YACHT. |
mdp.39076002720113 | What kind of a looking man is he, Myron? |
mdp.39076002720113 | What steamer is it? ” “ El C/ iudad de Vashington, ” the stranger said — “ the City of Washington. ” “ Oh! |
mdp.39076002720113 | What was to be his position on the yacht? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Where are you, sir? ” “ I am in Boston, ” the voice answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Where was the life- boat? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Where ’s Treadwell? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Where ’s Treadwell? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Which one is yours, Captain? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Who are you, anyhow? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Who could R. H. T. and E. W. be? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Who ever heard of such a thing? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Who has been acting as mate? ” “ Henry Treadwell, sir, ” several voices answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Why did n’t you sober him up and set him at work? ” “ He was the most mysterious man I ever saw, ” Tom laughed, “ till we found him out. |
mdp.39076002720113 | Why should they be making inquiries about my father and me? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Why, child, are you crazy? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Why, most any man in Way ’s Landing would be glad of such a place; and do you think they ’d let a boy like you have it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Would he stick to the work and continue to be a member of the crew? |
mdp.39076002720113 | Would you be afraid then? ’ “ You ought to have seen how her tune changed then, ” he went on. |
mdp.39076002720113 | You have n’t seen a big passenger ship stranded before, have you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | You have n’t seen any signals from the beach patrol, have you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | anywhere in the world on the yacht. ’ So what do you say to that, Mr. Tom Perry? ”. |
mdp.39076002720113 | did you hear that? |
mdp.39076002720113 | real estate, are you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | ~?_. |
mdp.39076002720113 | ‘ Good by. ” “ Could you make it out? ” Tom asked Mr. Turner; for he, too, had been out where he could see the pole, after firing the gun. |
mdp.39076002720113 | ‘ “ Do you think I ’m a fool? ” Jim went on. |
mdp.39076002720113 | ’ And if it ’s not too late, they take the hint, and sheer ofi. ” “ But suppose they ’re already wrecked? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Ai n’t you satisfied with getting your ship safely on the beach? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ And do people drink alcohol? ”. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ And leave me here wondering whether you ’re drowned or not? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ And you are looking for something to do, are you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Anddo you keep a man on watch all the time, up on the roof? ” Tom asked, when he and Haw- thorn went down the stairs. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Another letter to your aunt, young Perry? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Any passen- gers on board, Perry? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Are they going to get that steamer off all right? ” “ Yes, sir, I think so, ” Tom replied. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Are you going to get mad at me because I wo n’t go on a begging expedition with you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Before you could count fifty we shall be on shore. ” The gentleman began to say something, but he I 100 Till? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ But I wonder, ” he could not help adding, as Henry Turner came down the stairs, “ whether the whole crew are going to save my life that way? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ But how can I help seeing what a big strong fellow I am? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ But how do you get your longitude from that, sir? ’ ’ Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Ca n’t find it, eh? ” Ackerley laughed. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Capitan Powers? ” A MYSTERIOUS LETTER. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Dictated by R. H. T. to E. W. ” Now what could that mean? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Died about here, I suppose? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do n’t you see how the thing happened? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do n’t you think, as I do, that he ought to have a good rest before he goes to begin the long winter ’s work? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do they always send after the mails when a steamer is stranded? ” Tom asked Henry Turner. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you mean she ’s making love to me? ” he gasped. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you see that carriage standing there under the lee of the house? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you see that fancy- looking paper that came inside of it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you think I ’m such a fool? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you think she would? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Do you think you could induce her to buy it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Does he drink anything? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Does n’t it make you feel nervous, Tom? ” Faith asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ El Capitan? ” the newcomer asked, with a strong foreign accent. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Good morning, Judge, ” he said; “ has your boat got away, sir? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How are you, Tom? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How can a man be so weak in the morning and so strong in the after- noon? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How could a man drown with one of those cork jackets on? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How do you come to be down here in this ser- vice? ” he began, soon after they left the station for their breezy walk along the beach. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How do you come to be on board? ” “ We just stayed, sir, ” Darling replied. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How do you do, Captain Burnet? ” he asked, stepping up to him. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How do you feel, Captain? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How is it that you give Captain Powers different titles? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How is she heading, Mr. Perry? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How long have you been a member of the crew? ” “ I just came this afternoon, sir, ” Tom answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How long would you keep that up? ” “ For four hours, if necessary, ” the Captain an- swered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How many people on board? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ How old are you? ” “ Sixteen, sir, ” Tom answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ I came very rapidly from New Orleans, did n’t I? ” Mr. Norton laughed. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ I noticed that the inspectors called him ‘ keeper, ’ but the crew always call him ‘ captain. ’ Which is right? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ I wonder if they ’ve got supper most ready down there? ” Hawthorn asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ I wonder whether I have n’t found you the man you ’re looking for, Powers? ” the Judge began. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Is she still seaworthy? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Is that one of the customs in transferring real estate in this country? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Is the ship able to float? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Is your name Tom Perry? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Not spend it foolishly, I hope? ” “ I hope not, ma’am, ” Ned replied. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Oh, is that you, Tom? ” he soon asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Oh, you are out again, are you, young Perry? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Say, Wax, ” Ackerley exclaimed, “ ca n’t you think of some new joke? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ So that ’s the way the wind blows, is it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Take out de ca’pet, too, sah? ” Bethel asked, after A TRIP TO A YAMAICA MOUNTAIN PEAK. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ That immense big building? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Then you do n’t know anything about the use of these appliances? ” the Lieutenant asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ This is Captain Powers, I suppose? ” one of the strangers said,—a short, stout, middle- aged man} who looked as if he liked a good dinner. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Tom Perry? ” he went on; “ Thomas, I suppose. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Tom, are you asleep yet? ” she asked; and he knew by the tone that the storm was over. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Understand? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Well, are you going to help build that new schooner? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What are all these vessels about us? ” he asked, when, after eating dinner, they were out on deck. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What are you in such a hurry for, Tom? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What did I tell you about that letter of Tom Perry ’s? ” he asked, looking slyly at Waterhouse. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What did you say your name was? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What do you make her out, sir? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What do you mean, you lazy duffers? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What do you mean? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is it, now? ” “ Shall I tell you, Faith? ” he answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is it, now? ” “ Shall I tell you, Faith? ” he answered. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is it? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is it? ” Tom asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is that? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is the use of having an old aunty, Tom, ” she asked, “ if she ca n’t take care of you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What is your name? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What ship is this? ” “ The Glengarry, ” one of the men answered; “ New Orleans for Liverpool, cotton- loaded and on fire. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What steamer is that? ” Tom asks of this man from the sea, as he climbs into the breeches. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What time is it, sir? ” “ It is a little after eleven o’clock in the morning, ” I04 THE BEA CH PA TR OL. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What was the finest thing you saw on your trip? ” the man was asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ What ’s your name? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Where are the lights, Mr. Treadwell? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Where is he? ” Tom asked, as he looked around the room and saw no one but the operator. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Where is the master? ” Tom quickly asked. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Who is this giving orders on my deck? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ Why, how did you know this was from Miss Farnsworth, Dave? ” he asked, just as if it really had been. |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ You concluded to come home, did you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ You eating dinner with the Governor of Jamaica? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ You see what the plan is, do n’t you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ You ’re all snug and comfortable here, ai n’t you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “ ‘ Do you see those tall buildings in the city? |
mdp.39076002720113 | “\Vhy? |
mdp.39076002720113 | ” Tom exclaimed; “ where is it? ” “ Right yeah, sah, ” Bethel replied; and he began to pull the white case from the pillow. |
mdp.39076002720113 | ” a voice answered; “ are you Tom Perry? ” Tom almost sprang out of the chair, for it was a voice that he knew very well. |
mdp.39076002720113 | ” said Billy Curtis, when they met in the street; “ going to be a Life- Saver, are you? |
mdp.39076002720113 | ” said his pastor and Sunday School teacher; “ you ’ve gone into the Life- Saving Service? |
mdp.39076002720113 | ” “ Drown? |
mdp.39076002652159 | - “ A hard day, Dad? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002652159 | 24 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR “ So you really do n't know their names? ” Francine flashed a triumphant smile. |
mdp.39076002652159 | A dining room? ” The attendant shot her a peculiar glance and gave an answer which was equally strange. |
mdp.39076002652159 | A number of skiers have been injured by running into his barbed wire fence. ” “ Then he put it up on purpose? ” “ Oh, yes! |
mdp.39076002652159 | Actually, the other man is the one who provides all the money. ” “ And who is he? ” “ Why, you should know, ” replied Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | And what did Francine know about it? |
mdp.39076002652159 | And what was she trying to tell me? ” The problem was too deep for her to solve. |
mdp.39076002652159 | And you ’ll come back soon, wo n’t you, Penny? ” 92 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR Penny did not visit the Jasko cabin the following day nor the next. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Any excitement? ” “ Everything is about as usual. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Are n’t you mistaken? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Are they sell- ing something? ” “ I really could n't tell you, ” he responded. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Are you sure it is the same man? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Are you traveling incognito or something? ” “ Naturally I do n’t care to have it advertised that I am a reporter. |
mdp.39076002652159 | As I was telling Mr. Jasko last night — ” “ You were talking with Peter Jasko? ” broke in Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | But as she turned it over she saw a single line of jumbled letters: YL GFZKY GLULFFLS “ What can this be? ” Penny thought in amazement. |
mdp.39076002652159 | But deep down inside he ’s rather nice. ” “ Why did he lock you up here? ” “ It ’s a long story, ” sighed Sara. |
mdp.39076002652159 | But the story never should have been published. ” “ It was true though? ” “ I ’m satisfied it was, ” replied Mr. Parker. |
mdp.39076002652159 | But what can I do? ” “ l do n’t know, ” admitted Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | But why did Maxwell and Fergus find it neces- sary to employ one? |
mdp.39076002652159 | CHAPTER 12 THE GREEN CARD “ DO YOU always talk to yourself? ” inquired an amused voice from behind Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Did your grandfather have enemies? ” “ He antagonizes many folks without meaning to do so. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Do n’t you think I might at least get an advertising circular? ” “ Well, Christmas is coming, ” Mrs. Downey said reasonably. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Do you feel better, Penny? ” I32 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR “ I think I do. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Do you have a pain somewhere? ” “ Several of them, ” said Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Do you hear it? ” The maid nodded and her distrustful attitude changed to one of indifference. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Do you think I could? ” “ I shouldnlt advise it myself. |
mdp.39076002652159 | For the skiing? ” “ Unless I ’m all tangled in a knot, she ’s after a big story for the Record. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Francine would die of mortifim- tion. ” “ Is she a reporter? ” “ She covers special assignments. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Go back home? ” “ I do n’t know, ” the woman replied in despair. |
mdp.39076002652159 | He forbids me to ski even on the easy slopes. ” “ But you do it anyway? ” “ Of course. |
mdp.39076002652159 | He had n't heard a word about the accident, and his granddaughter was in it! ” “ You told him all about it I suppose? ” Penny asked with a moan. |
mdp.39076002652159 | He has an idea it will keep folks from skiing. ” “ He is n't —? ” Penny tapped her forehead signifi- cantly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | He has given me to under- stand it will not be renewed. ” “ Ca n't you deal with the son? ” “ He is dead, Penny. ” “ Oh, I see. |
mdp.39076002652159 | He hates skiing. ” “ Oh, and you like to ski, ” said Penny, “ is that it? ” “ I adore it! |
mdp.39076002652159 | He nearly always ignores it. ” “ What did you ask him for this year? ” “ Only a new automobile. ” “ Only! |
mdp.39076002652159 | He ’s getting.on in years and I ’m afraid — ” “ Jake, could n’t we go up to Hatter ’s place, wher- ever it is? ” Penny urged. |
mdp.39076002652159 | How about it? ” 62 BEHIND THE GREEN DooR Francine smiled in a superior way. |
mdp.39076002652159 | How do you like my suit? ” She darted across the room to preen before the full length mirror. |
mdp.39076002652159 | How large do you suppose the smuggling ring is, Mr. Clausson? ” “ Large enough. |
mdp.39076002652159 | How would you like that? ” Francine shrugged. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I ca n’t tell you what it is. ” “ A cocktail room perhaps? ” “ Listen, I told you I do n’t know, ” the boy an- swered. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I could n’t give it up. ” “ And you do n’t mind deceiving your grandfather? ” “ You do n’t understand. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I do n’t understand it, Penny. ” “ Shall I tell Mr. Glasser? ” “ I ’ll do it, ” sighed Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I suppose you ’ll be going soon, then? ” The actress shook her head, and laughed in a mys- terious way. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I was sent to tell you you ’re wanted in the office by Mr. Maxwell. ” “ Now? ” he inquired in surprise. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I03 ll'7 Mm Miller, you re not by chance working for Ralph Fergus or the hotel? ” “ Dear me, no! ” the actress denied. |
mdp.39076002652159 | I3 A RIVAL REPORTER I3 “ When will he be at the hotel? ” “ Mr. |
mdp.39076002652159 | If I win the part I ’ll be well repaid for my time and money. ” “ And if you fail? ” Maxine Miller shrugged. |
mdp.39076002652159 | If only Grandfather were n't so strict. ” “ Is there a chance he'll give his consent? ” “ Oh, dear, no. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Injured yourself, too, did n't you? ” “ Yes. ” PETER JASKO SERVES NOTICE I61 over the vacated chair. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Is n’t it glorious skiing weather? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Is n’t it new? ” “ Exactly two days old. ” “ Then you must have acquired it since coming to Pine Top. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Is n’t it? ” “ Yes, ” acknowledged Penny unwillingly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Is that clear? ” “ Moderately so, ” drawled Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | It did n’t cost me a cent. ” “ And how does one go about acquiring a free coat? |
mdp.39076002652159 | It read: “ Skiers Keep Out. ” “ I wonder if that means me? ” remarked Penny aloud. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Maxwell has me in a tight place and knows it. ” “ Then why do n’t you see him? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Might it not have been printed by a teletype machine? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Mind waiting a few minutes? ” “ Not at all. ” Studying her father's lean, tired- looking face, Penny decided that something was wrong. |
mdp.39076002652159 | My goodness, are n’t your tastes rather ex- pensive? ” A PUZZLING SOLUTION I33 “ Oh, he wo n’t give it to me, ” replied Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | No doubt that was why I was given the job. ” “ Who is your employer, Miss Miller? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Nothing serious but it served to frighten folks. ” “ I wonder how the Fergus- Maxwell interests are enjoying it? ” chuckled Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Oh, by the way, any mail? ” “ None for you. ” Penny ’s face clouded. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Once he makes a stand nothing can sway him. ” “ Is he entirely right in his mind? ” Penny asked dubiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Otherwise, why had Fran- cine been sent to the mountain resort? |
mdp.39076002652159 | PARKER 5 “ What makes you say that, Jerry? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Penny nudged Louise and whispered in her ear: “ Did you hear that? ” “ I certainly did. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Seeing Francine standing near, she turned to the reporter and exclaimed: “ Did you watch Sara's jump? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Should n’t I have told him? ” “ I am sorry you did, but it ca n’t be helped now. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Surely you are n’t serious about giving up your lodge? ” “ Yes, I am, Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | That is, if you have the proper recommendations and bank credit. ” “ Recommendations? ” Penny asked blankly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | That will save you the trouble of coming here to let me in and out. ” “ And what will your grandfather say if he learns about it? ” “ Plenty! |
mdp.39076002652159 | The hotel always has attracted a peculiar group of guests. ” “ How would you like to have me solve the mystery for you? ” joked Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | The key ’s in the same place. ” “ Is n’t your grandfather here? ” “ No, he went down to Pine Top. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Today he had to go up the mountain to get a load of wood so he locked me in. ” LOCKED IN THE CABIN “ What has snow to do with it? |
mdp.39076002652159 | VISITORS 163 “ Will you just read this, please, Mr. Jasko? |
mdp.39076002652159 | VVhat did they have to say? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Was it possible that a plot was being hatched against her father ’s friend? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Was n't it magnificent? ” “ You ’re both lucky you were n't injured. ” Fran- cine walked over to the two girls. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What did Mr. Jasko say? ” “ Not much of anything. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What happened? ” The boy glared at Penny almost defiantly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What is it, Penny? ” “ I wonder myself. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What must I do to acquire one- rob a bank? ” Miss Miller laughed in a forced way. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What time is it? ” “ Five- thirty. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What was it you wished to know? ” “ How does one obtain a card of admission? ” “ It is very simple. |
mdp.39076002652159 | What was it you wished to know? ” “ How does one obtain a card of admission? ” “ It is very simple. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Where shall we ski today? ” “ I only stopped to deliver a message, Sara. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Why did n't he come along? ” “ He wanted to, but he's up to his eyebrows in trouble. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Why do you suppose she ’s going to Pine Top? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Why worry about Francine and the silly old Green Room? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Why, what is the matter? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Will you help me out of here? ” “ How? ” “ Grandfather always hides the key to the outside door in the woodshed. |
mdp.39076002652159 | Will you help me out of here? ” “ How? ” “ Grandfather always hides the key to the outside door in the woodshed. |
mdp.39076002652159 | With a quick change of mood she inquired: “ What ’s doing down at the hotel? |
mdp.39076002652159 | Would you like that? ” “ It would be more fun if you went also. ” “ That's out of the picture now. |
mdp.39076002652159 | You did n't by chance get that role from David Balantine? ” Miss Miller's painted lips drew into a pout. |
mdp.39076002652159 | You do n’t believe in signs either, do you? ” “ I did n’t have any right to trespass. ” “ Oh, do n’t worry about that. |
mdp.39076002652159 | You noticed that, I suppose? ” “ I ’m not especially critical, ” smiled Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | You ’re Penelope Parker, are n’t you? ” “ In my more serious moments. |
mdp.39076002652159 | You ’ve not become a professional model? ” “ No, ” the actress denied, “ but your guess is fairly warm. |
mdp.39076002652159 | the track together, eh Penny? ” “ I do n't know anything about bob- sledding. ” “ I ’ll teach you to be my brake boy, ” Sara laughed. |
mdp.39076002652159 | ~~ Penny started to turn away, and then asked with attempted carelessness: “ What's going on in there anyway? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ A message from whom? ” “ Mrs. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ And do n’t the newspapers always arrive? ” ques- tioned Francine. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ And do you know how to avoid it? ” she asked as casually as she could manage. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ And if one has a rush message to send after that hour? ” “ Well, you can get me at my house, ” the man an- swered. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ And you? ” countered Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Any newspapers tonight? ” inquired a business man of Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Anyone else hurt, Sara? ” IN THE TOOL HOUSE I27 criminal work, ” declared Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Are you Mrs. Downey? ” “ Yes, I am. ” “ I am looking for a place to stay, ” said Francine. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ But how would he profit by not receiving them? ” she mused. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ But there is no newspaper in Pine Top, I wonder-? ” The conviction came to Penny that the jumbled letters might be in code. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ But what significance could it have? ” she asked herself. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Ca n't you even ski with me for half an hour? ” “ Not this morning, ” Penny said firmly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Ca n't you get up your nerve? ” Penny dug in her poles and pushed off. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Ca n't you understand plain language? ” the old man cried. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Ca n’t you think of anything else to do? ” “ Yes, ” agreed Penny cheerfully, “ but it would n’t be half as much fun. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Ca n’t you use the run again this year? ” “ We could, but it scarcely seems worth the trouble and expense. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Can you climb a flight of stairs? ” the actress asked doubtfully. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Can you help me get out of here? ” she called down. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Dad, you'll honestly try to come to Pine Top for Christmas? ” Penny pleaded. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did I make a mistake in letting her know that you were n't on an assignment? ” “ It does n’t matter, Lou. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did n’t your grandfather say anything about last time? ” Penny inquired anxiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you ever hear of a Green Room at the Fergus hotel? ” “ A Green Room? ” repeated Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you ever hear of a Green Room at the Fergus hotel? ” “ A Green Room? ” repeated Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you lock the tool house last night, Jake? ” “ I always do. ” “ How about the windows? ” inquired Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you lock the tool house last night, Jake? ” “ I always do. ” “ How about the windows? ” inquired Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you two decide to change places? ” inquired the stewardess as Penny hesitated beside the empty chair. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Did you wish to see me? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you know if they have a guest named David Balantine? ” “ The producer? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you know if they have a guest named David Balantine? ” “ The producer? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you know them? ” Louise shook her head. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you mean your new employer? ” “ Well, yes, ” the actress admitted with a self- conscious laugh. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you really like my new wardrobe, dearie? ” “ Indeed, I do, Miss Miller. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Do you see what I see? ” she whispered. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Does your grandfather often leave you like this? ” she asked dubiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Francine? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Francine? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Going back up the mountain? ” he inquired casu- ally. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Half the passengers on this plane must be heading for there. ” “ Is that where you are going? ” “ Yes, ” nodded Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Have you hurt yourself again? ” “ I managed to fall into the ravine a few minutes ago. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ He is n’t sick? ” Penny asked quickly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ He would n't change his story? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ How do I get there? ” “ In my bob- sled, ” offered Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ How does one go about obtaining a card for the Green Room? ” she inquired casually. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ How far is it from here to the border? ” inquired Penny thoughtfully. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ How late is your office open? ” the reporter was asking the operator. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ How- ever, it always is dangerous to make insinuations against a man. ” “ Ca n't the story be proven? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Hurt? ” “ Not a bit, ” laughed Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I am if it ever gets here. ” “ Traveling alone? ” “ All by my lonesome, ” Penny admitted cheerfully. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I beg your pardon, ” she said, “ can you tell me how to find the Green Room? ” “ No, I ca n't, ” replied Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I did n't know you for a moment. ” “ How do you like it? ” inquired the actress, turning slowly about. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I suppose you get a commission on every garment sold? ” “ A small one. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I take it you did n't sleep well. ” “ Sleep? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I wonder who that girl was at the window? ” Penny reflected as she trudged along. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I ’ll be back in a few minutes. ” “ Who is this man? ” inquired Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ I ’ve had the most wretched misfor- tune! ” “ Why, what has happened?" |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ In this storm? ” “ Oh, I do n’t mind. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Is it always so cold here? ” shivered Miss Miller. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Is n’t he the"man who owns the Riverview Hotel? ” “ Yes, and a chain of other hotels and lodges throughout the country. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Is that the best you can say for it? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Is there no other person at Pine Top who could do it? ” ’ “ Sara Jasko, ” responded Mrs. Downey, smiling. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Jake, does this belong to you? ” The workman glanced at it and shook his head. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Just what is the Green Room anyway? ” Ralph Fergus and the clerk exchanged a quick glance which was not lost upon the girl. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ My lawyer tells me that Harvey Maxwell has a strong case against the paper. ” “ Harvey Maxwell? ” repeated Penny thoughtfully. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ New York Times? ” “ That will do very nicely. ” Penny paid for the paper and carrying it over to a chair, quickly looked at the dateline. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Nor at the Fergus hotel? ” “ I live a ways down the mountain. ” Francine regarded her coldly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Not even if I have lost my card? ” “ Orders, ” he answered briefly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Not the slopes connected with this lodge? ” Mrs. Downey nodded as she whipped eggs to a foamy yellow. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Now what have we here? ” the sheriff inquired, peering into the dimly lighted tunnel. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Now what? ” said Penny in a low voice. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Oh, are you taking this plane? ” inquired Francine, staring at Penny with quickening interest. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Oh, are you traveling to Pine Top, too? ” inquired Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Oh, may I ask a favor? ” “ I reckon you ’ve earned it, ” the sheriff answered, a twinkle in his eye. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Oh, why pose, Penny? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Or is this another one of the blank days? ” “ Jake brought New York papers from the village, ” replied the hotel woman. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Penny, are you hurt? ” she asked anxiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Sara, get some liniment and see what you can do for Miss Parker ’s ankle. ” “ Your ankle? ” gasped Sara, staring at Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ So the screws are to be twisted a bit harder? ” she asked grimly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ So what ’s the use of telling you? ” Before Penny could reply the telephone rang and the housekeeper went to answer it. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Staying at the Downey Lodge? ” Fergus inquired after awhile. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Sup- pose you tell me why I am going to Pine Top moun- min? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Tell me, do I look too dreadful? ” she asked Penny anxiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ That might explain a lot. ”, “ You — you think Grandfather met with violence? ” “ I hope not, ” replied Penny earnestly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ The toboggan slide is n't dangerous, is it? ” “ No, certainly not, ” answered Sara. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ There ’s no chance they can trump up a story and get free? ” “ Not a chance, ” returned the sheriff gruflly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ They are on the table. ” “ Blank days? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ To go so far just in the hope of seeing this man? ” “ Yes, but I like long chances. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ VVhile I was coming here on the plane I heard Fergus and Maxwell speaking about you. ” “ You did, Penny? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Wait until Dad hears about this! ” “ Your father has had dealings with him? ” “ Has he? ” murmured Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Wait until Dad hears about this! ” “ Your father has had dealings with him? ” “ Has he? ” murmured Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ We — we're in the air now, are n’t we? ” she asked nervously, meeting Penny's gaze. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Well, how did you like the skiing? ” inquired her hostess who was busy mixing a huge meat loaf to be served for dinner. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Were you wanting to get into this room? ” “ No, I never clean in there, ” answered the maid, still watching the girl with suspicion. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What about Fergus and Maxwell? ” asked Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What are these for? ” the woman asked nervously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What brings you to the airport? ” As always, the young woman reporter's manner was brusque and business- like. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What could have happened to Grandfather? ” Sara repeated over and over. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What do you know about it? ” she demanded quickly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What does a button have to do with the bob- sled accident? ” inquired Harvey Maxwell. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What have you found? ” she finished quickly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What is the meaning of this intrusion? ” “ We ’ve had a complaint, ” said the sheriff. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What reason would I have for doing anything like that? ” he de- manded. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What will you do now? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What would the hotel be doing with a teletype? ” she mused. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ What's the matter, Penny? ” she called. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Whatever put such an idea in your head? ” “ It just occurred to me. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ When will the papers come? ” he asked Mrs. Downey. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Where could I see these coats? ” “ My employer has a salesroom here at the hotel, ” Miss Miller declared. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Where is the Green Room, please? ” “ Second floor, Miss. ” “ And what is it? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Where is the Green Room, please? ” “ Second floor, Miss. ” “ And what is it? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who are they? ” Penny asked quickly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who are those men? ” Penny whispered to Louise. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who cares? ” she asked herself with a shrug. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who is she? ” inquired Louise curiously. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who knows? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Who occupies Room 27? ” she inquired casually. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Why do n’t we bury the hatchet and work together on this thing? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Why do n’t you shoot once or twice into the air I66 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR just to give ’em a good fright? ” she asked her grand- father. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Why do they want your place? ” Penny inquired. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Why not break down and tell me the identity of our two fellow passengers? ” suggested Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Why not put an end to all this nonsense, Francine? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Would you like to have one like it? ” “ Who would n’t? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Would you like to have one like it? ” “ Who would n’t? |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Yes, I am. ” “ Like it there? ” “ Well, I only arrived on the morning plane. ” “ Yes, I noticed you aboard, ” he nodded. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You are an actress? ” TRAVELING COMPANIONS 27 “ I ’ve been on the stage since I was twelve years old, ” the woman answered proudly. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You did n't see him go away? ” Sara asked. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You have your card, Madam? ” he inquired in a low tone. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You surely do n’t mean you would deliberately defraud the hotel? ” “ Not so loud or the clerk will hear you, ” Miss Miller warned. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You work here, do n’t you? ” “ Sure I do, ” he said with emphasis. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re looking for someone? ” Penny knew that she had been observed listening at the door. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re not a guest here? ” questioned the clerk. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re not aiming to Iun away? ” Penny asked uneasily. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re not locked in? ” inquired Penny in astonish- ment. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re probably only going a short ways? ” “ Oh, quite a distance, ” returned Penny. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re sensitive about being crippled? ” I42 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR “ That ’s right. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re starting Thursday, are n’t you? ” I6 BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR “ Yes, at ten- thirty unless there's bad weather. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ You ’re the manager of the hotel, are n’t you? ” Ralph Fergus gave her a quick, appraising glance. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Your interview did n’t turn out as you expected? ” “ He would n’t give me the part. |
mdp.39076002652159 | “ Your new fur coat? |
nyp.33433082529995 | A chicken hawk, perhaps? |
nyp.33433082529995 | A fishing punt? |
nyp.33433082529995 | A pearl necklace? |
nyp.33433082529995 | A woman? |
nyp.33433082529995 | About twenty miles on a fast day, eh? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Ai n't ye seen hide nor hair of Ben an'them mules? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And I suppose you are just about eaten up 202 RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES with curiosity as to why I sent for you? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And did n't she save ye a tiay fortun'when she straightened out that Tintacker Mine trouble for ye, Jabez Potter? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And do n't you really think, Uncle, mat girls are any use in the world? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And how long must he lie here? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And is that all the kind of help you think you'll ever need, Uncle? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And not entirely because he is a handsome, black- eyed rascal, eh? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And the other gal? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Are n't we ever going to get to that town? nyp.33433082529995 Are n't you ready, Ruthie?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Are you really interested in it, Ruth? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Are you sure you ca n't speak to me, Ro- berto? |
nyp.33433082529995 | At least, I'll ask him"But what good will that do? |
nyp.33433082529995 | But I did n't know — they might suspect? |
nyp.33433082529995 | But how will he know? |
nyp.33433082529995 | But what is it? |
nyp.33433082529995 | But where could those girls have gone? nyp.33433082529995 But you do not know what it is? |
nyp.33433082529995 | By whom? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Could I •ver forget a single detail of that awful time? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Did you ever know why they call that thing in your elbow the funny bone? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Do you mean all that, Robert? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Do you suppose Roberto knows about it? nyp.33433082529995 Do you suppose Tom will find us?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Do you suppose this old thing is crazy?'' nyp.33433082529995 Does n't he look savage?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Go with me in that punt to Tim Lakeby's? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Help me row that punt across the river? |
nyp.33433082529995 | How do you reckon a man like me kin fly, Mercy child? |
nyp.33433082529995 | How much'H ye give? |
nyp.33433082529995 | How? |
nyp.33433082529995 | However can I thank you — or repay you? |
nyp.33433082529995 | If it had n't been for that boy"What did he say his name was? |
nyp.33433082529995 | In this rain? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is he more hurt than you thought? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is n't he cunning? nyp.33433082529995 Just what have you in your bag? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Like regular brigands, eh? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Mebbe it's what she's been doing to me? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Missy not afraid of Roberto? nyp.33433082529995 Necklace?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | No? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Now, do n't be tellin'me th'bye has been inter mischief? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Now, tell me, Dusty Miller, what do you think about girls being of some use? nyp.33433082529995 Now, where are you going to take me?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Of course you two girls ca n't lift him? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Oh, that? nyp.33433082529995 Perhaps — who knows?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Re- covered his spache, has he? nyp.33433082529995 She'll probably bring trunks full of nice dresses to school and loads of jewelry""Wo n't that be silly? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Straw, Ruthl — why do n't you say? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Suppose it leaks? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Sure o'that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Sure them's them? |
nyp.33433082529995 | The little children, too? |
nyp.33433082529995 | The wind? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Then he is not naturally dumb —"Dumb? |
nyp.33433082529995 | We'll rig a'tick- tack'—y«u know what I mean? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What d'ye mean by that, Jabez Potter? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What d'ye mean, runnin'inter my sheep? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What do you ask to drag the machine to town — to the Corners, I mean? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What do you know about Gypsies? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What do you think? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What does the Gentile girl think now? nyp.33433082529995 What does this mean? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What sort of a necklace? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What was the matter? nyp.33433082529995 What will he think?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | What will we do with him? nyp.33433082529995 What you been doing to my pretty, Jabez Potter?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's that, dear? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's the matter with that feller? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What? |
nyp.33433082529995 | When was this? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Where are your shirts? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Where is she? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Where is your wagon? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Who is Mr. Peck? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Whoever could she be — and where have they gone with her? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Whoever heard of a ghost with teeth? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why does the little missy say T should work? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why should she govern? nyp.33433082529995 Why so?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why, if the police knew that, they'd get back the necklace, would n't they? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Will you hear that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Wish the old car had kept running"Through the rain? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Wo n't that be fine? nyp.33433082529995 You are doing no outside work, Miss Field- ing?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | You are not working too hard in the gym.? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You do n't mean that he is dumb? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You do n't really think so, dear? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You do not know me, Miss Fielding? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You have heard him speak? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You mean to say you do n't know what two- fold chemical change Lot's wife underwent? |
nyp.33433082529995 | You must go away"Nothing has happened at home? nyp.33433082529995 You save me, Missy, like I save your old man — eh?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | You'll let those bats all out here"Bats? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Young ladies,said the stranger, in a pleas- ant voice,"are you in trouble? |
nyp.33433082529995 | 'Where did you learn such grammar? |
nyp.33433082529995 | 1'His speech?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | 163"Who would n't be?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | 96 RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES"What's the matter, Sairy?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Ai n't nothin'broke down, hez there?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | And I'd like to know,"added Ruth, with rather a bitter little laugh,"who will pay my ransom?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | And how could Ruth say"No?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | And was he the one who had railed at the division of some stolen treasure, and had spoken with covetousness of the beautiful pearls? |
nyp.33433082529995 | And what would they say if she appeared at the exhibition in her old costume? |
nyp.33433082529995 | At that moment there appeared upon the farm- house porch a little, bent old woman who hailed them in a shrill, sweet voice:"What's the matter, gals? |
nyp.33433082529995 | But Gypsies do carry off people""And eat them?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | But I never have money with them, and why should I work for it elsewhere?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | By that time, where would the girl from the Red Mill be? |
nyp.33433082529995 | CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? |
nyp.33433082529995 | CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? |
nyp.33433082529995 | CHAPTER VIII WHAT WAS IT ALL ABOUT? |
nyp.33433082529995 | CHAPTER XIX CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? |
nyp.33433082529995 | CHAPTER XX HE CANNOT TALK"Is he badly hurt?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Can I help you at all?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Can I work? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Can It Be Possible? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Can we go home with you?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Clothing? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Could she buy a little of the crimson ribbon and put it on her old uniform and thus pass muster? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Did n't you find Ruth with them?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Do you think I'm afire, Ann Hicks?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Do you?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Does she not seize them as her own?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Enough rain had come in at the top of the WHAT WAS IT ALI, ABOUT? |
nyp.33433082529995 | He has oodles of money''''146 RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES"Lot's of sugar, eh?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | He say i haf to pay for my sleep — eh? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Heard about her?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | How came you to start all that riot?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | How poor Gypsy pay?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | I have left the Gypsy boy forever behind — eh?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | I showed her that I had some money, so that she would believe I could pay you for some work I wanted done""What work?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is Roberto inside?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is n't Ruth as good as any boy?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is n't it so, Missy?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Is n't she funny?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | It is a dog's work — no? |
nyp.33433082529995 | It is not taking too much out of you?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | It's like Uncle Noah's,"de- clared Helen, referring to the ancient vehicle much patronized by the girls at Briarwood HalL"Who are you?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Money? |
nyp.33433082529995 | My sister and Ruth Fielding?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Nettie Parsons was a very commonplace, kindly girl, not CAN IT BE,* OSSIBLE? |
nyp.33433082529995 | OFF FOR SCHOOL AGAIN 145"Who else is here?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Or, would you have me like my grandmother? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Other things that people strive for in the main? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Rich food? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Shell I hitch on?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Should she order one, or should she not? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Suppose Tom should come Abruptly into the house? |
nyp.33433082529995 | That is better than trading horses — eh?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | That she shall escape so easily Zelaya? |
nyp.33433082529995 | The five thousand dollars reward""You have n't found the necklace?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | The girls lifted the lamb in upon the back seat and laid it tenderly upon some A TRANSACTION IN MUTTON 49 ing to sell it to a butcher in Littletop? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Tom touched her arm and pointed downward:"Tramps?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Uncle Jabez — Aunt Alvirah?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | WHAT WAS IT ALL, ABOUT? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Was her reason for not wishing to break into that roll of coin a bad one, after all? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Was she purely selfish in trying to get out of buying the new dress? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Was she with old Zelaya's tribe?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Was that an answer? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Was this one of those two ruffians? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Were these two of Roberto's tribesmen? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What Was It All About? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What would the girls say, if she did that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's the matter, ON THE LUMANO RIVER 5 Jabez? |
nyp.33433082529995 | What's the use of carting around so much stuff?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Who has stolen them? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Who is she?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Who was it ate three plates of floating island last night for supper?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why ca n't/ be of use to you — in time, of course?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why did he not run to the store and bring other men to help? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why do n't you own up that Ruthie's more good to you than a dozen boys would be?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why do they think the Gypsies took it?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why should she expect him to be different from his tribesmen? |
nyp.33433082529995 | Why was it I did n't drown?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Ye see this cut in my head?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | You know how he talked that day in the deserted house to the other Gypsy?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | You sure you wanter pay ten dollars for this job?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | Your sister has been with the'Gyptians?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | ai n't I spendin'a fortun'on her schoolin'at that Briarwood Hall?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | cried Heavy, with wide open eyes,"you would n't want me to leave them and let them go to waste, would you? |
nyp.33433082529995 | do n't you remember about her aunt losing that be- a- utiful necklace last spring?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | do you live near here? |
nyp.33433082529995 | he demanded"Who's this?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | is he a friend of yours, Ruthie?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | is n't she smart?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | is thet so?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | l8 RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES"Who be ye, young man?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | that dog mos'have me, eh?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | then you do not live near here?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | they did teach ye suthin'at thet school'sides folderrols, did n't they?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | what would I ever do if Ruth disappeared and we should n't meet each other again — or not until we were quite grown up? |
nyp.33433082529995 | what's that?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | whatever shall we do?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | where shall we go?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | wo n't he be just mad when he hears about it?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | would n't you like to win that? |
nyp.33433082529995 | you did that?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | you heard it?" |
nyp.33433082529995 | you're not badly hurt, are you?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | 175 the seas? |
uiug.30112084220299 | 191 still overboard that you repeat that question? |
uiug.30112084220299 | 2 I “ But should we fall in with them will they meddle with us, do you think, sir? ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | 25 “ But what man is there now living who has reached to a hundred- and- ninety?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | 27 “ How did Bullock describe him, sir? ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | And did that consideration agitate me? |
uiug.30112084220299 | And yet does not the great Milton bestow- the tenderness of* a sistér and a daughter on Sin when she reconciles Satan and Death? |
uiug.30112084220299 | But how do they manage for ammunition? |
uiug.30112084220299 | But what think you of the reality? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Certainly last year — when else? ” I looked down upon the deck. |
uiug.30112084220299 | Do you mark a couple of shapes viewing us as if with folded arms?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | Does even your Drake surpass Schouten? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Fenton Mr. Fenton| For God's sake, where are you? ” I recognized the voice of Mr. Hall, and bawled back, “ Here, sir! ” and ran to him. |
uiug.30112084220299 | Had I been sent to deliver her? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Had she books? |
uiug.30112084220299 | He had fallen asleep on a locker, and came running in a blind sort of way to the foot of the ladder, shouting out, “ What is it? |
uiug.30112084220299 | He says there's no other way of purifying of her. ” “ Ca n't we pray ourselves for a blessing? ” says Mr. Hall. |
uiug.30112084220299 | He who clutched me exclaimed in Dutch, “ What would you do? |
uiug.30112084220299 | How could an association such as ours end but in a wedding? |
uiug.30112084220299 | However, his fears were the clearest relation he could give me of what he had seen. ” “ It was the Phantom Ship he saw, you think, sir?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | I asked myself what ship was this? |
uiug.30112084220299 | I asked myself, “ Why should the cheap, illiterate fears of such a man as the carpenter affect me? |
uiug.30112084220299 | I was about to direct Mr. Hall's attention to this thing, when he said in a subdued voice, “ Fenton, d'ye notice the faint shining about her hull? |
uiug.30112084220299 | I was struck with this, though I said, “ Might not their very yearning be a part of the Curse? |
uiug.30112084220299 | If Vanderdecken had sailed from Batavia in 1653, why did he speak of it as last year? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Is it not wonderful that my long association with these people has not driven me mad? |
uiug.30112084220299 | It was all she could say when I bought her. ” “ Have you had her long, sir?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | She shows uncommonly large, do n't you think, Fenton? ” “ So do we to her, I dare say, in this obscurity, ” I replied. |
uiug.30112084220299 | Suppose I should succeed in escaping with her? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Tell me now, madam, if you will, how is this ship provisioned? |
uiug.30112084220299 | What did we seek? |
uiug.30112084220299 | What is more uncertain than the sea? |
uiug.30112084220299 | What ship is that? ” and stopped breathless, so that I seemed to hear the echoes of my own voice among the sails of the stranger. |
uiug.30112084220299 | What will mine be thinking if we continue to be blown back as we are now by these westerly gales? |
uiug.30112084220299 | What's to be done? ” he says, as if thinking aloud. |
uiug.30112084220299 | When did you discover that this was the Phantom Ship?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | Where away? ” If there was any wind I could feel none. |
uiug.30112084220299 | Where did you learn my language?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | Who can explain His ways? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Why should your nation exact the honour of the flag Has it bred greater seamen than Holland? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Would they refuse to let me leave them? |
uiug.30112084220299 | Yet, what was my own case? |
uiug.30112084220299 | bending his haughty, imperious manner, “ why, mynheer, what should be last year but 1653? ” I48 THE DEATH SHIP. |
uiug.30112084220299 | cried I, pointing; “ do you observe the figures of men? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Amsterdam. ” “ Where are you from? ” “ Batavia. ” I said, “ When did you sail? ” “ On the twenty- second of July in last year! |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Amsterdam. ” “ Where are you from? ” “ Batavia. ” I said, “ When did you sail? ” “ On the twenty- second of July in last year! |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Are they all dead aboard? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Are your parents living? ” he said. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Did you speak to any one at Cape Town about Vanderdecken, sir? ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Do you know Amsterdam? ” “ No, sir, ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Ha! ” he cried, “ they mean to find out what we are, hey? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ How can our apple- bows contend with those pyramids of sails there? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ How often is she careened? ” I asked. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ How often should she need it, think you?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ In what year? ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Of what are you speaking? ” he exclaimed, after a frowning stare of amazement; then waved his hand with a gesture half of pity, half of disdain. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Stop a minute, Fenton, ” says he; “ what have you been drinking there?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ What are your thoughts, ” I asked her, “ as regards their mortality? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ What now?" |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ What think you of her, Fenton? ” said Mr. Hall, speaking softly, but with much of his excitement and uneasiness gone. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ What use do you English make of the porpoise and the grampus Is not the sea- bird full of it? |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Where is he? ” said I. |
uiug.30112084220299 | “ Will you go to rest? ” said he. |
nyp.33433082332069 | A merry- go- round? |
nyp.33433082332069 | A policeman for me? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Am I to keep these clothes? |
nyp.33433082332069 | And are n't you glad, too, Bert? |
nyp.33433082332069 | And how long will it take to get there? |
nyp.33433082332069 | And ice- cream? |
nyp.33433082332069 | And the basket too? nyp.33433082332069 Any boys or girls?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are n't you coming? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are n't you terrible glad, Bert? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are we in danger? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you hungry, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you sure it is n't in the garage, Sam? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you sure you left your coat hanging on the tree limb? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you sure you saw a snake? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you sure? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are you warm enough? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Bob what? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But we can come back again, ca n't we? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But we'll be at the fair more than we will be at Meadow Brook, sha'n't we? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But what about this, Mr. Bobbsey? nyp.33433082332069 But what is it? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But what made it move? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But where would it come down? nyp.33433082332069 But why, Dad? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But wo n't they be killed? |
nyp.33433082332069 | But, oh, why did you ever do it? nyp.33433082332069 Ca n't I play ball?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Ca n't we get away from here? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Ca n't we go to the fair and ride on the merry- go- round? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Ca n't you do any business at the fair on account of the rain? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Can we help you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Daddy will take us; wo n't you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did n't you hear that thunder? nyp.33433082332069 Did you bring any olives in your lunch, Nan?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did you find it? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did you see anything of my children? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did your dog Snap bite your finger, Bert? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do n't I have to stay with Mr. Blipper if I do n't want to? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do n't you like it, Bert? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do n't you like the merry- go- round any more? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do n't you think he needed them? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do n't you want me to look in that room and see if there's a bed? nyp.33433082332069 Do something to pay for it?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you know how to run the engine? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you mean forever? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you really think we can go, Mother? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you s'pose I could go up in the balloon? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you think the wind is too strong? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you think you will see him? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you want me to get the iodine? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you want to help the ladies dish out the ice cream? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Get hold of Flossie and Freddie, ca n't you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Got enough to eat? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Has this Mr. Blipper any claim on you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Have we got enough fellows? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Have you everything? nyp.33433082332069 Have you seen anything of a runaway bal- loon?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | He's sort of cross, is n't he? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How did it happen? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How did they dare? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How did those children get in there? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How do you know where it is? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How do you know? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How far are we from Hemlock Island? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How long ago did she leave you, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How long would the balloon stay up in the air? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How we going to get home again if we ca n't cross the bridge? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How will he know where to find him? |
nyp.33433082332069 | How would you like to come and live on this farm with me? |
nyp.33433082332069 | I'm not going to get my clothes dirty, am I, Nan? |
nyp.33433082332069 | If you ride, Flossie and Freddie will want to, and I'm afraid they'll be ill."But what shall I do with the ring? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is it fixed now? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is it much of a cut? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is it my children? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is it the same place? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is n't it a wonderful day? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is n't it hot? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is somebody coming? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Is there any danger? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Let's go see what it is,suggested Nan, as Dinah came to the door, calling: 54 BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR"Am mah honey lambs safe an'sound?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | May we have some pop corn? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Oh, I just can hardly wait till the auto truck comes; can you, Nan? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Oh, but where are my little ones — my Bobbsey twins? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Oh, ca n't we do something? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Oh, what happened to you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Oh, will that be right? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Or did you youngsters have enough at the picnic to last until morning? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Shall I get the rake and pull him out? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Shall we ever see those dear chil- dren again? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Shall we fall into the water? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Shall we get the tennis net and let you fall into that? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Some of the drivers of the merry- go- round trucks looked like tramps, but they did n't get off their seats, did they? |
nyp.33433082332069 | That is, I mean, after we find the children? nyp.33433082332069 Though we likes p'licemans; do n't we, Fred- die?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Was I a bad girl, Mother? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Was it my father's coat? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Was that it — for sure? |
nyp.33433082332069 | We'll soon be at Meadow Brook Farm, sha'n't we? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Well, if you're glad why does n't you wig- i THE BROKEN BRIDGE 3 do n't think about'g'letters; do you, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Well, then say'Boo? nyp.33433082332069 Well?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | What about school? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What did he mean — tell on him? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What have we struck? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What hole? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What is going to happen? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What is it, Dinah? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What kind of fish can you catch in the pond, Harry? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What makes it go up? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What makes you ask such funny questions? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What makes you think it is? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What should you say? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What would he be doing here? nyp.33433082332069 What you all lookin'at me for?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | What you say we get up a ball game? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's that? nyp.33433082332069 What's that?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's the matter now? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's the matter, Bob? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's your name? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What's your trouble? |
nyp.33433082332069 | What? |
nyp.33433082332069 | When do you think Mr. Blipper will be here? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where are you, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where are you? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where is it? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where's the hand organ monkey? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where's your father? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where's your merry- go- round? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where's your sister? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Which way was she heading? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Who are they? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Who do you s'pose could have taken it? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Who goes in the basket? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Who, Flossie? nyp.33433082332069 Why are you crying?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Why is that? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will I come? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will he be here to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will he be hurt? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will he, Mother? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will you ask Mr. Blipper about your coat and the missing robe? |
nyp.33433082332069 | 14"THERE'S A SNAKE I"15"What's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | 160 BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR"Is there any way of saving my little chil- dren?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | 40 BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY fair"How long are you going to stop here, Mr. — er — did I understand your name was Blip- per?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | 56 BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR"Stolen, Mother, do you think?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | A MISSING COAT 47"What are you after?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | A green meadow, not far away, made a"THERE'S A SNAKE? |
nyp.33433082332069 | And did you find Mr. Bobbsey's coat, also?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | And then, before any one could say a word, from behind this pile of cornstalks a sleepy voice called, asking:"Where are you, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Are n't you terri- ble glad?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Blipper?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Blipper?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | But now what are you going to do?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | But what about him?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Daddy, ca n't I have the lion?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did n't I, Dinah?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Did you bring the merry- go- round?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Do you think the wind is blowing too much for them to send the big balloon up?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Does n't it take the basket?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | For how could any ladder be long enough to reach up to the balloon? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Got any new games?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Have you got your tickets?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Have you seen them?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | I like a balloon, do n't you, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | I wonder if it could have been Mr. Blipper or that lad who called him- self Bob Guess?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | I wonder who he is?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | I'm glad P'"Did you expect him?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | IN THE CORNFIELD"Did I look like a jockey?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | It had some money in one pocket, and also some papers I need at the lumber office 1 Where is my coat?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Joyous Times 207 r> THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR CHAPTER I THE BROKEN BRIDGE"Are n't you glad, Nan? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Say, Freddie,"he asked the little fellow,"did you lose your boat?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | She saw no wiggling snake crawling over the ground"Are you sure, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | THE CRYING BOY 69"He did n't?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | UP IN A BALLOON"Do any children go in the balloon?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | What hole, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | What'd you turn it on for, Bob?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where is he?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Where you going?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Who's been giving you clothes?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Why did you get into the balloon?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Will you come?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Would n't that be great, Nan?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
nyp.33433082332069 | Yes, Mr. Blake, what is it?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | again sounded the muffled 108 HO BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR"Are you sliding down or standing still, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | declared Mr. Trench, and he seemed so much in earnest that Mrs. Bobbsey asked:"When?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | how did this happen?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | she half sobbed,"what you s'pose's goin'to happen to us?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | what in the world were you trying to do?" |
nyp.33433082332069 | why did you run away?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Anything more I can do? ”I do n't think so, Bill. |
uc1.b4098268 | But why? ” demanded the doctor. uc1.b4098268 Could it, was it the shark- is it poison- shark?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Goats, eh? ” “ Sí! uc1.b4098268 Going my way, pal?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Help yourself, señor. ”Suppose I just take one of them to Liddie? |
uc1.b4098268 | How much does it cost to cross the border? |
uc1.b4098268 | Hungry, eh? uc1.b4098268 I do not have to stay here and work to pay back all this money?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Is good? ” he asked shyly. uc1.b4098268 Mexicali, señorita? |
uc1.b4098268 | On my word of honor- okay? |
uc1.b4098268 | Perdóneme, señor?. |
uc1.b4098268 | Por favor? |
uc1.b4098268 | Quién sabe? uc1.b4098268 Seño- rita Hattie? ” he asked. |
uc1.b4098268 | Señor Beel says this much will pay for this blan- ket. ”What's all this about a blanket, Bill? ”"Darned if I know. |
uc1.b4098268 | That's the best news of all, is n't it? ” Miss Hattie MISS HATTIR 147 had talked with Tía Lucita. uc1.b4098268 What is it, señor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | When did you see her last? ” The man squinted at Mario, blinked his eyes, and put the last of his papers in a drawer. uc1.b4098268 Where did you get these beautiful shells? ” asked the American lady. |
uc1.b4098268 | Where do I stand when I call out this number? |
uc1.b4098268 | Where you want to go, Mario? |
uc1.b4098268 | Where'd you run into Hattie? uc1.b4098268 You wo n't have to go, see? |
uc1.b4098268 | 78 MARIO said she has gone across the border to the U.S.A. on a visit. ”"For how long?" |
uc1.b4098268 | 80 MARIO"Wetbacks?" |
uc1.b4098268 | 96 MARIO “ Just a few at the back are full of stuff in case we are stopped. ”"Is Felipe up front with the driver?" |
uc1.b4098268 | And the grandma? |
uc1.b4098268 | Any rattlers in here?" |
uc1.b4098268 | At her age still making tortillas and milking goats. ” “ Will she die? ” asked Mario. |
uc1.b4098268 | Been cuttin'school, maybe, huh? ” Bill put his big front teeth over his lower lip and raised a pair of sandy eye- brows. |
uc1.b4098268 | But did he want to go with anyone? |
uc1.b4098268 | But how did you know who was a truant officer? |
uc1.b4098268 | But how? |
uc1.b4098268 | But if Aunt Lucita was there and wanted him to come? |
uc1.b4098268 | Can you remember that? |
uc1.b4098268 | Did he not have in his pocket a knife with seven blades? |
uc1.b4098268 | Did you find out about the blanket?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Did you think I could not read? |
uc1.b4098268 | Each labored breath from La Vieja made him ask himself, is she worse, should I give her this pill? |
uc1.b4098268 | Ever see a prettier color?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Give you a lift?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Goin'on a Scout hike, huh? |
uc1.b4098268 | Got time?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Had Doctor Gabriel talked to the telephone to let Aunt Lucita know that he, Mario, had come to Tijuana? |
uc1.b4098268 | Had he not traveled in a foreign country, with papers of permis- MARIO COMES HOME 165 sion? |
uc1.b4098268 | Have n't you ever used a telephone? ” “ No, señor. |
uc1.b4098268 | He could not think of the word he wanted “ How do you say- eh- eh- eh- eh- eh- eh? ” He gave the plaintive call of a milk goat. |
uc1.b4098268 | He's gone back. ”"Will we get to El Centro soon? ”. |
uc1.b4098268 | Hello? |
uc1.b4098268 | Hot? |
uc1.b4098268 | How about it?". |
uc1.b4098268 | How can I tell? |
uc1.b4098268 | How could he explain if they asked him about papers? |
uc1.b4098268 | How could he find an aunt he had never seen before in this big place? |
uc1.b4098268 | How could he find his way around when he knew so little of their language? |
uc1.b4098268 | How could she find one small boy from Loreto? |
uc1.b4098268 | How do you figure to get from Mexicali to Tijuana?" |
uc1.b4098268 | How much did a blanket cost? |
uc1.b4098268 | I am telling them about you and about the ambulance. ” “ Ca n't I stay here in Guaymas to watch out for La Vieja? |
uc1.b4098268 | I got my money on Pablo. ”"Could you read this letter, señor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | IVI Where you going? |
uc1.b4098268 | If you flew in the sky, would you see them? |
uc1.b4098268 | Is this a shoe shop?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Lucita García? |
uc1.b4098268 | MISS HATTIB 141"You will not put me in jail? ” Her big laugh boomed out. |
uc1.b4098268 | Miss Hattie- you savvy Miss Hattie?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Must we travel such a goat track?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Okay?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Other boys joined Mario, bigger boys who grinned at him as if to say, “ You here again? |
uc1.b4098268 | Por favor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | She will go back to Loreto? |
uc1.b4098268 | She will take La Vieja after the hospital has made her well. ”"And I, Señor Doctor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Somebody meeting you? ”"Sí, señorita, muchas gracias,"said Mario, hoping with all his heart that it was true. |
uc1.b4098268 | Then the big boys will not push you away and take all the fish, verdad? ” Mario nodded. |
uc1.b4098268 | This is the aunt of Mario from Loreto? |
uc1.b4098268 | This your aunt's name and number?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Until La Vieja can come?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Was he not a man of means, with such increase in his flock? |
uc1.b4098268 | Was he not returning from a long journey? |
uc1.b4098268 | Was n't he safer alone? |
uc1.b4098268 | Was she well again? |
uc1.b4098268 | Was this another trap? |
uc1.b4098268 | What I said was,"he repeated it very slowly, “ — ever milk a cow?". |
uc1.b4098268 | What held them up? |
uc1.b4098268 | What was the use of telling people things? |
uc1.b4098268 | What would it be like, flying in the sky? |
uc1.b4098268 | What's your name?" |
uc1.b4098268 | What's your name?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Where am I? ” Before Doctor Gabriel could stop him, Mario had blurted out, “ We are in Guaymas. |
uc1.b4098268 | Where do you plan to go when you get to Mexicali?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Who knows? |
uc1.b4098268 | Who knows? |
uc1.b4098268 | Who wants shark to eat?" |
uc1.b4098268 | Will you keep them, por favor? ”. |
uc1.b4098268 | Would the saints bring him and La Vieja back alive? |
uc1.b4098268 | Would they pass you in the heavens, like cars passing on the road to San Xavier? |
uc1.b4098268 | You are a big boy- how old, Mario? |
uc1.b4098268 | You can take home what you want and pay with your work. ”"I am already owing too much money. ”"What for? ”"For the trip from Mexico. |
uc1.b4098268 | You did n't ask to come, did you?" |
uc1.b4098268 | You ever milk a cow, pal?" |
uc1.b4098268 | You got it?" |
uc1.b4098268 | You got that? ” When Mario nodded, Bill went on. |
uc1.b4098268 | You in trouble with Hattie? |
uc1.b4098268 | You know El Centro? ” Mario shook his head. |
uc1.b4098268 | You must make this decision. ” “ And if we stay here in Loreto?" |
uc1.b4098268 | You want a ticket for tomor- row?" |
uc1.b4098268 | ‘ Bushed? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ A bite?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ All you have?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Any- body here speak Spanish?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Baggage inspection. ”"Qué cosa, señor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Ca n't I look out for myself, and the goats? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Did you keep the lady's card? ”"Sí, señora, I have it." |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Do you know an American lady named Señorita Blake? ” “ Hattie? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Do you know an American lady named Señorita Blake? ” “ Hattie? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Does she know where we are going? ”"No. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ El Centro? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Felipe did not even try to get her on the telephone, eh, José?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ He does not come?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ How about the boy? ” he asked. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ How far is Brawley from El Centro?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ How far to the fence?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ How much will it cost to pay these people? ” His voice was pitched high above the sound of the engine. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ How sick? ” he asked as the car went rackety- packing over the chuckholes. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ I agreed to come, to find my aunt Lucita. ”"You did n't agree to pick cotton, eh?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ I'm bushed! ” “ What does it mean- bushed?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Is it enough? ” he asked. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Is that what you have? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ May I telephone for an ambulance?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Must you kneel then, struck dumb over a pair of kids, while you keep us waiting?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Por favor, señor?" |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Regular? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Think I stand a chance? ” “ I dunno. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ What if La Vieja does n't get well? ” Mario's voice was choked with tears. |
uc1.b4098268 | “ What's your name, pal? ” THE COTTON CAMP 119"Mario." |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Why then should I keep a pair of dusty shoes? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Will you let me buy this shell, Mario? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ Would you have a paved road, José, to lead the Border Patrol to our way out of Mexico? |
uc1.b4098268 | “ You think you get all this for nothing?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | A scout has to be honorable, see? nyp.33433082302625 A scout has to be so — kind of — you know, so honorable that nobody could suspect him, see? |
nyp.33433082302625 | All the — the — gasoline is gone — it is — because now I can hear it stop dripping — so — now — now what are you going to do? nyp.33433082302625 And the cap?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | And you ai n't going to give me no sass neither, understand? nyp.33433082302625 Are n't we going to chase them?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Are you going to signal? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Are you going to stay here till Ham Sanders comes and be arrested? nyp.33433082302625 Are you — were you talking — are you sure it was him?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Before eating? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But how about a landing place? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But where did you get that sweater? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Can I go? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Can we do any kind of stunts we want to? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Coming? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did n't you say something about a signal? nyp.33433082302625 Did n't you say you were with me?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did you eat? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did you get the cup? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did you get the silver cup? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did you put the baby to bed? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you call me a thief? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you have those often? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you know how to run a car? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you know what? nyp.33433082302625 Do you suppose I want to see The Bandit of Harrowing Highway or whatever it is? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you suppose I'd come away without it? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think I'm scared of him? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think I'm scared? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you want me to tell you about it? nyp.33433082302625 Gee whiz, a feller's got to have nerve to steal a car, has n't he?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Got the key? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Have you got anything to say around here? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How about Mr. Fee? nyp.33433082302625 How about it? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How can I look at the way I look? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I bet you did n't find out? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I bet you do n't like burglars, hey? nyp.33433082302625 I bet — I bet we've covered a hundred and fifty miles of territory to- night; what d'you say, Bill?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | I wonder where they went? |
nyp.33433082302625 | If both doors were closed and fastenings are all right now, could anybody get the car out? nyp.33433082302625 If that was n't a stunt, what is?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Is this a new car? nyp.33433082302625 Is three seconds long enough?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Is — is — anybody here? |
nyp.33433082302625 | It cost a lot of money, did n't it? |
nyp.33433082302625 | It — it depends on what you call rules; see? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Just because I do n't know wfiere I am it does n't say I do n't know what I'm talking about, does it? nyp.33433082302625 Manual training?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Maybe you taught manual training, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Me arrested? |
nyp.33433082302625 | No? nyp.33433082302625 Oh, ai n't you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Oh, the fellow with the shirt? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Oh, what have we stepped into? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Safety First and Norris and me? nyp.33433082302625 Shall I tell you all about them?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | So you think you'd like to have a pike at that camp, eh? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Stop for just a jecond; I never saw such a pathetic picture in my liferOh, what's the use stopping?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | That's law one, it's about honor; do you know what that is? |
nyp.33433082302625 | That's where they went? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Then why are n't you sure? |
nyp.33433082302625 | They'll either consent or we'll shoot up the town, hey, Safety First? nyp.33433082302625 They've got pistols and every- thing,"he said as a clincher,"and if they'd steal a car they'd kill somebody, would n't they?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | This two- four- eight- Bridgeboro? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Too many? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well, could we use your'phone, then? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well, how is my old college chum, Pee- wee? nyp.33433082302625 Well, the first thing we did when we got ashore was to —""Get out of the boat?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well, what then? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Were you ever locked in a place? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What did they do, wake you up? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What do you fellows think this is; a regatta? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What do you know about that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What do you mean, it's — in — his garage? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What have we done? nyp.33433082302625 What is this, a questionnaire?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | What kept you so late? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What kept you so long? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's S? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | When I'm taking this car back to its owner? nyp.33433082302625 Where's the stuff?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Who wants to go to East Ketchem, anyway? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Who — who's there? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Who's he? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Why should they step outside the big door? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Yes, and what made you close the road? nyp.33433082302625 Yop, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You do n't mean to tell me S. N. would lock the small door and then come away leaving the big one open, do you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You in charge of these lads? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You know the burglar that came to our house? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You mean I'm going to give it to him? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You tell me I'm arrested? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You're going to get out and'phone when I tell you to; see? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Your car is in your garage? nyp.33433082302625 Yrhat, the shouting?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | 138 ON THE TRAIL"Tou?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | 19Q PEE- WEE HARRIS'Are you going to ask about school?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | 56 ON THE TRAIL"Well, what are you doing here?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | 68 PEE- WEE HARRIS"A which?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | 78 PEE- WEE HARRIS"Ca n't you see they were made by scout shoes? |
nyp.33433082302625 | A scout good- will medal?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | A scoutmaster, a real, live scoutmaster, a pal of his? |
nyp.33433082302625 | After they got through, they'd go out through the small door would n't they? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett will be surprised when they see us bringing it back, wo n't they? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And I bet he'll — anyway, you would n't take anything, would you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And one long flash meant T. Suppose — suppose there should be three long appearances now? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And quite as much to the point, what should he do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And then I'll introduce you to him, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And then he was very distinctly aware of some- one saying,"How many pistols have you got?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | And what was one day's work of moving, against almost an entire month of camping in that sequestered glen, among fragrant pines? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And what would happen to him then? |
nyp.33433082302625 | And — and — pretty soon Ham Sanders will be along with the milk cans and he's not afraid of you —""What did you say about ham?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Any questions?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Anything more, Safety First?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Anyway,"he added excitedly as he trotted along,"I'm glad I met you because now I do n't have to wake up the police or anything, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Because we could never circum — foil them if I had n't, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Big, tall light?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Blackjacks? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But how about the car? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But what more does a scout want than a fighting chance? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But with what should he weight his fluttering message, so that it would fall in the road? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But you could take a medal, could n't you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | But you just have an eye out, will you?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | CHAPTER XIII A FRIEND IN NEED"Do you want mc to let you into a secret?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Can we stay here?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Chuck me that leather case —""Your pistol?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Come on, who's going? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Could — maybe could I see that cup — if it's in this car?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Crinkums, it's dark on the water, is n't it?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Dead ones? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Did you come along this way when ii2 PEE- WEE HARRIS you copped it before; I mean you and that pair?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do n't you know that?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you know what a boy scout is?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you know which way they went?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you like gumdrops? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you see something shin- ing there, held in a little trembling hand? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you suppose I'm going to sit face to face with a little boy — starving?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think I'm going to be passing out merit badges for helping me to find my own car?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think a boy scout stole the car? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think scouts steal things? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you think we've got a battleship? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you want me to start a fire without a match? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Do you want to help me foil them?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | For were not the friendly woods and water near him? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Had he not engi- neered the camping enterprise pending the prep- aration of a makeshift school? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Had someone — some thing from that little graveyard come to his window and gone back again to its musty rest? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Ham Sanders gave one look at him and said,"Oh, is that so?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Have n't we?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Have you got a roasted po- tato?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | He looked Pee- wee over and said,"what's all this?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Hello Fido, that you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | His old friend, The Bandit of Harrowing High- way? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How PEE- WEE HARRIS about that, Safety First? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How about it, Pete? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How about it, am I headed right?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | How about that, Safety? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How many pistols were there, First Aid? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How's that strike you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | How's that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I always go out through the kitchen, do you know why?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | I guess he'll sure win the cup, wo n't he; the scout that made the light?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | I guess he's crazy, hey?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | I guess they belong to a big band of thieves, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I say — was your automobile i32 PEE- WEE HARRIS stolen- STOLEN? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I say — what's that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | I'm going to give him twenty- five cents; have you got the change?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | If Peter Piper picked A peck of pickled peppers; Where's the peck of pickled peppers, Peter Piper picked?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | If scouts did n't get lost how could scouts rescue them? |
nyp.33433082302625 | If we're going straight to Bridgeboro, gee whiz, what's the good of'phoning? |
nyp.33433082302625 | If you know a thing you know it; is n't that so?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | In the fall you're supposed to camp east of a hill, do you know why?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Is there a light over on shore?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | It's all safe in your garage, you say? |
nyp.33433082302625 | It's good I was on the inside, hey?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Just the Morse Code haunting him and coloring his fancy? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Look nice, standing on a scout's table, huh?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | May I have that stump a minute?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Maybe they've gone to join The Bandit of Harrowing Highway; he'll have pistols enough to go around, anyway; sev- enty was it?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Maybe they've got a — a — a haunt on the other side of that lake, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Maybe you'd like to help me take it back to its owner, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Might not this be the same? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Money or anything like that?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Mr. Bartlett's stolen car? |
nyp.33433082302625 | No one? |
nyp.33433082302625 | No? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Now you can see it's good to go to the ON THE TRAIL movies, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | ON THE TRAIL 161"And he did n't take you up?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | ON THE TRAIL 201 water, eh? |
nyp.33433082302625 | ON THE TRAIL 79"Well, actions speak louder than footprints,"said Nick;"what are we going to do, that's the question?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | ON THE TRAIL 87 there no telegraph operators in any of the sta- tions along the line? |
nyp.33433082302625 | ON THE TRAIL"They're all real scouts — are they?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Oh, you looked? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Or am I dreaming?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Or was he dreaming? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Pipes? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Pretty soon the island will be under water and then where will we be?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Remember his pal, the manual training teacher? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Return to the wholesome realities of stalking and trailing which filled those engrossing pages? |
nyp.33433082302625 | See how he shakes? |
nyp.33433082302625 | See?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Set it down to his own deceiving fancy and go back to his handbook? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Seventy pistols? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Six cars? |
nyp.33433082302625 | So you see? |
nyp.33433082302625 | So?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Somebody break in?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Somebody tell you the light meant something?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Suppose someone should ask him about the button; why he was wearing it now that Harding and Cool- idge were in office? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Suppose they should lift the robe? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Sure about that, eh? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Take them if you want to, but what's the use killing? |
nyp.33433082302625 | There was a light in the sky; you saw that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | This is the peace justice at — What? |
nyp.33433082302625 | To that little codger? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Track- ing? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Understand? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Was he indeed in the spell of some horrible nightmare? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Was it — could it be —? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Was not that enough for Peter Piper of Piper's Crossroads? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Was there no one? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Was your automobile stolen? |
nyp.33433082302625 | We'll just toot the horn in front of the house when we get there, hey? |
nyp.33433082302625 | We've made a day of it, huh?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well then, who told you to close the road? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well, it's for your saEe — what's that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Well, we've got the old Hunkajunk back, anyway, have n't we kids? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Were these signs, expressed in ghostly strangeness, just the figments of Peter's excited imagination? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What could this mean? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What do you bet we do n't get some gas in this house? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What do you think this is, Bill; a merry- go- round? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What have we done?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | What on earth are you doing here, Walter? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What on earth could this mean? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What should he do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What should he do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What should he do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What would they do? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's S? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's T?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's the matter; got the sleeping sickness? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's the use waking people up around here, even if they have got'phones? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's your favorite thing?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's your name? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What's your name?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | What? |
nyp.33433082302625 | What? |
nyp.33433082302625 | When one sat in the soft, spacious rear seat of the Hunkajunk touring model, one felt the sen- sation of sinking into a — what shall I say? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Where's the Pacific Ocean? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Wherever did you get that sweater?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Who's there?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Why did n't you ask me to'phone when we were passing through a village?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Why do n't you teach your scouts manners?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Will you help me drive this automobile back? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Will you help me? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Will you stay and have supper with us?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Wo n't you sit down — if you can find something to sit on?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | Would all of it flow away before that terrible man came back? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Would it be the way of a scout to go home and tell about that? |
nyp.33433082302625 | Yes, sir, we've got The Bandit of Harrowing Highway looking like 148 PEE- WEE HARRIS a tame canary for adventures; hey Scout Nick? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You Mr. James Bartlett? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You can — you can steal things if you're — you're only a foot high — if you want to and —""How about all this, Peter?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | You did n't think to get a car, did you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You have n't got two cars? |
nyp.33433082302625 | You sure about them going as far as the mill?" |
nyp.33433082302625 | You're kinder young, I reckon, ai n't you? |
nyp.33433082302625 | i FIrW PEE- WEE HARRIS ON THE TRAIL THE NEW TOM PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOI, UNO* AMD mum rouNDATisra ■ L"WHO- WHO ARE- YOU?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'And what's become of your ship?' hvd.32044013670567 'How did it happen?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Who is he, I should like to know, that we are to keep our distance? |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Why,'said John Brodie,—that was the other girl's beau, —'ai n't you courtin'Tilda, here?' hvd.32044013670567 'You — you did n't let him know about the money?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | A good fit, is4 t not? |
hvd.32044013670567 | A good joke, is n't it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | A son of yours? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Against us? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Ai n't what house, I'd like to know? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Am I to understand that you accede to my pro- posal, then? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And does that seem to you a fitting subject for merriment? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And get drowned? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And how long would you require to look at him? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And the reason? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And through the agency of such men as you hare spoken of? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what became of Nicholas afterwards? hvd.32044013670567 And what did you do with it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what do you make of all this? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what for not? hvd.32044013670567 And what harm has he ever done to you?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what house do I think it is? hvd.32044013670567 And what right is that?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And where is he now? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And where is she now? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And who was the other? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And why not, my lad? hvd.32044013670567 And why not?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And why not? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And will you give me leave to search the house, if I will promise to give you half the gold I find? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And you were one of the parties? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And you would feel no compunctions? |
hvd.32044013670567 | And — and Eleanor? hvd.32044013670567 Avast, my lad, do you think I was going to stand still and let him abuse you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | But I say, Peter, do n't you remember what we talked about when I visited you last? |
hvd.32044013670567 | But who could put it there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | But your nephew? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Can you let me remain a month longer for the same rent as heretofore? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Could you send me back? |
hvd.32044013670567 | D<»you like it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did anything happen to the ship? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did he go with you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did no suspicion attach to you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did the boats live? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you begin ver}'young? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you ever get punished? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you ever hear of Nicholas Nickleby, Bill? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you like his looks? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you speak? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you suppose your nephew to be the thief before the latter told his story? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do n't you want me to tell you of the boy that I spirited away? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do the boys on board ship have to go up there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you carry any passengers? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you know that I can go to Mrs. Codman and denounce you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you know what he did with it, Antonio? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you laugh at the thought of such a cruel misfor- tune? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you mean Antonio? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you mean Antonio? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you mind giving the particulars? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you think I shall ever read well? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Does he think he shall like to go? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Does n't like the society of his uncle sufficiently to want to go to sea with him, I suppose? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Does the boy know he is to go with us? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Does this belong to you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Hallo, my lad,was the salutation of the new- comer, in a rough, but hearty voice,"how came, you in this trim?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Has he come? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have n't I told you to keep those clothes on? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you a son? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you been to sea a long time? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you got any bread cheap? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you got nearly through? hvd.32044013670567 Have you lost anything?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you made out my bill? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you sailed with bad captains before? |
hvd.32044013670567 | He is about a dozen years old, is n't he? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How came you in your sailor's rig? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How did you know she was a pirate? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How did you reconcile him to his fate? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How do you intend to get him on board, then? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How do you sell your stale loaves? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How is that? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How large a boy is he? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long am I to remain on board, sir? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long are you going to keep me here? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long has she been there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long were you together? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How much do you demand? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How much was it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How should I know? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How should I know? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How should it be there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | How should there? hvd.32044013670567 How — where?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | I would engage him to do it for me, if-"Well? |
hvd.32044013670567 | I've no doubt they're very good,said Peter, hastily;"but have you any stale loaves? |
hvd.32044013670567 | I? |
hvd.32044013670567 | If I double the sum will it satisfy you? hvd.32044013670567 Is he dead?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is he forever% destined to thwart my designs? hvd.32044013670567 Is he on board now?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is he? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is it possible that my eyes are deceived by an acci- dental resemblance? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is my mother here? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is n't five cents rather dear? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is n't he the mate's nephew? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is she well? hvd.32044013670567 Is that essential?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is that so? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is that the one? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is that the young gentleman? |
hvd.32044013670567 | No beaux, papa? hvd.32044013670567 On your own account, or the kitten's?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Perhaps not; but I say, Peter, do n't you recognize me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Shall I leave the chest here? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Shall I proceed? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Shipped for the voyage, are you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | So you are inclined to be mutinous, are you? hvd.32044013670567 Something does happen every day, does n't there?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Thank you — thank you,said Peter, catching at this promise;"I will give you something — a little""How much?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | That I will, my lad,exclaimed Bill, with hearty emphasis;"but tell me who tied you up in this fashion?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | That is n't very unusual, is it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | The mate? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Then it- wasn't for a boy? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Then she is no longer a tenant of yours? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Then what made you think it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Then who would? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Then you have not seen her? |
hvd.32044013670567 | There ai n't two ships of this name, are there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | This is n't what you lost, is it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | This is the ship Bouncing Betsey, is n't it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | WJiat do you mean? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Was he willing to trust you? hvd.32044013670567 Was it to blow them all up?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Was that all? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well, and what fault do you find with Julia Camp- bell's governess? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well, my lad, what news? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well, shipmate,said the latter, impatiently,"how long are you going to stand staring at me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well, what's the odds if I know you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Well? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Wer'n't you afraid of losing your hold? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Wer'n't you afraid? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Wer'n't you delighted? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What are you doing? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What are you doing? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What are you going to do with rue? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What can have become of it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What can it mean? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What did you do? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do they call this? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you ask for those loaves? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you mean? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you suppose made him do that, Bill? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you want? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What good will that do? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What hap- pened next? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What has been going on? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What is her name? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What is it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What luck have you had this morning? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What made you ship on board the vessel? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What made you think so? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What sign will you make, Bert? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What sort of a person was he? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What was it? hvd.32044013670567 What was it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What was the fight about? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What were they? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What will I give you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What — do — you — mean? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What's that for? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What's the fellow up to? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What's the use of being lady- like? hvd.32044013670567 What* happened next?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What, do you know me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | When may we expect you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Where are you bound, Charlie? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Where is Mr. Randall? hvd.32044013670567 Where is he now?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Where? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Which you feloniously kept from him? hvd.32044013670567 Who calls?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Who is this man of whom you have been speak- ing? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Who knows but you will become quite a learned lady in time, Bert? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Who's there? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why did I not know her before? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why did n't you do it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why did n't you pity your employer? hvd.32044013670567 Why not?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why not? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why wo n't you cpme some time, and see us, Charlie? hvd.32044013670567 Why?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Will you be a friend to me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Will you favor, us with a specimen of your play- ing? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Will you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Yes,said the stranger, composedly;"I repeat the question, why did you change your name to Manson?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | You do n't mean to say, Bill, that you've been spliced? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You say he is your deadly foe? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You see the boy, do you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You think there is a chance of his comiDg back to me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You will remember our shop when you are round again? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You wo n't make me study my eyes out, will you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You'd be very grateful, I have no doubt, to anybody that would show you where all these treasures are that people talk about, would n't you, hey? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You're a little later than usual, Charlie, are you not? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You're not, eh? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You? |
hvd.32044013670567 | '"And are you acquainted with its character?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | '"Why should I be?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | ''And suppose the lady should see you winking at me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | ''Do n't they have any schools among the Hottentots?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Are you not afraid to find yourself on board a pirate?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Bill,'says he,'why wo n't jtou ship along of me?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Is that all? |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'What is it?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Where do you live? |
hvd.32044013670567 | 'Where's the captain?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | *"That's your game, is it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | , Something occurred to him, for lifting his head again, he asked, —"Have you ever been in Rio Janeiro, Captain Brace?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | -'"You think Sturdy's story is correct?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 141"What next?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 201"A son of yours?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 215"Is this your final answer?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 65"Who is it for?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 66 Wer'n't you afraid? ” “ I suppose I was, but that did n't do any good,- I had to go. ” CHARLIE CODMAN'S CRUISE. |
hvd.32044013670567 | 83"Have you raised the rent on the other rooms in this house?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | 87"And I have met her face to face?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Am I to understand that she is your choice?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And now, Peter,"he added, suddenly changing his tone,"can you tell me what induced you to change your name from Thornton to Manson?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And now, would you like to know if the husband is still living?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And that reminds me, can you tell me of any quiet, decent place where the lad and I can come to anchor?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what did he do that for?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And what is to become of Topsy, then?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | And why am I to have no beaux, I should like to know?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Are you all deaf?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Are you ready to set out?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | As the mate busied himself in unbinding him, Charlie inquired, with a glimmering of hope,"Are you going to let me go?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | At that moment, I chanced to go down below for some- thing, when my eye rested on — what do you think?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Bigelow?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | But how could he help it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | But let me ask you, in turn, Peter, what has become of the mother, whom each of us has so much reason to hate?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | But what did he propose to do with it all? |
hvd.32044013670567 | But wo n't you come in?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | But, mother, is n't it most time for supper? |
hvd.32044013670567 | By the way, Peter, were you ever in the West Indies?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Ca n't I? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Codman?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Cut even then how could she appear so light- hearted and happy unless Charlie had returned? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did he reach port?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did n't you hear me?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you say anything?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Did you speak?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do n't you see that your property is in danger of slipping from your hands?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do n't you see, that as he is her chief support, she will soon be in difficulties? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you have many such coins?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you know her, sir?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you know what was the result?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you like it? ” 6 Very much. |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you think it prudent to increase our speed?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | Do you think you will be able to fit him?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Half lifting himself from the ground with his last re- maining strength, he ejaculated, feebly,"Were you hired to do this?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have I done right or wrong?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you any objection to trying on his clothes?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you ever been on board a ship?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you heard anything of the swate boy that was lost?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Have you no further commands for us?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Here, Topsy, is n't it so?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long since did he ask for me?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | How long since?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | How many shirts have you got there?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | How much did he pay you for your trouble?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | How much will you give me to keep the thing secret?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | How old are you? ” 66 Almost fourteen. |
hvd.32044013670567 | How old are you?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | I should n't be willing to live on land for any length of time. ” “ Did you begin very young? ” so I was about sixteen. |
hvd.32044013670567 | I told your did n't I, that we were bound for Havana?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | I'm glad you like him. ” “ Have you been to sea a long time? ” inquired Charlie. |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is it sick that ye are?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is n't it worth while to have a good warm fire?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is that what you would say?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Is this the min- iature?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | It was possible that Char- lie would come back, and if she should remove, where would he find her? |
hvd.32044013670567 | May I ask if you have any acquaintance among the fraternity, or whether you have ever had any occasion to employ their services?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | May I be permitted to know who is to be my son- in- law? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Now tell me what shall we do about fitting him?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Now what do you say? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Now what do you think of this robbery?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | O'Grady?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Randall understood the language in which this was spoken, and coolly inquired,"How so?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Randall?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Randall?'' |
hvd.32044013670567 | Shall I have the money?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Should you be willing to engage for three months at first, to see how we are mutually pleased with each other? |
hvd.32044013670567 | So you wish,"turning to Sturdy,"to'relieve this boy of his punishment, do you?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Squeers glared round, and said, in a fierce voice,'Who said that?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | Up stairs, or down stairs? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Was that what you mean?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Were you ever dressed in sailor's clothes?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What business had she to come there, I should like to know?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What business has he in the cabin? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do I want of it? |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you mean?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What do you suppose she would think?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What has it got to do with me?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What made you ask?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What of her?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What will you do to the crew when the ship has fallen into your hands?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | What would you do if you were in my place?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | What, then, is your advice in this state of affairs?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Where shall I stow this chest? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Who was to betray me? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why ca n't we move out where they live?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why could n't we get along with eating once a day? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why do n't you put a handle to his name?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Why is n't it always summer? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Will the reader ifnagine'a year to have passed? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Will you hear it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | Would he ever see his mother again? |
hvd.32044013670567 | Would she suffer not only in mind but in bodily discomfort? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You can imagine how much she was amused — why do n't you laugh, Peter? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You do n't think the law gives you what- ever you've a mind to steal, do you? |
hvd.32044013670567 | You keep them, of course?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | could not estimate? |
hvd.32044013670567 | exclaimed Peter, wildly;"what do you mean; where is the danger?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | has he come on board?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | he is a little obstreperous, is he?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | he muttered, in his quavering tones,"why ca n't I face her like a man? |
hvd.32044013670567 | poverish myself in satisfying your last demand, and have I not been obliged to live on bread and water since?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | said the Jewish dealer, putting one scraggy finger to the side of his nose with a knowing look;"that's it, is it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | think you should like going to sea, my lad?' |
hvd.32044013670567 | this is Charlie, is n't it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | thundered the captain,'do you think I would give the order if I did n't think so? |
hvd.32044013670567 | who is it?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | why, my good sir, at what price do you expect to buy bread?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | « Who?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | «"Where?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | “ Did you speak? ” said Charlie, hearing indistinctly the words which his companion muttered. |
hvd.32044013670567 | “ Do the boys on board ship have to go up there? ” “ I had to when I was a boy." |
hvd.32044013670567 | “ Then you do n't think you should like to go aloft? ” said Randall, playing with him as a cat plays with a mouse. |
hvd.32044013670567 | ■"While I am looking over it, will you pick out such clothes as the boy will need?" |
hvd.32044013670567 | ♦"Then you do n't think you should like to go aloft?" |
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umn.31951000932635f | 162 Jungle Tales of Tarzan “ How should I know? ” returned Bukawai. |
umn.31951000932635f | 1?? |
umn.31951000932635f | 1?? |
umn.31951000932635f | 62 mm? |
umn.31951000932635f | And if he was forced to fight, what chance had he to survive? |
umn.31951000932635f | And what gives greater content and greater happiness than the fulfilling of a des- tiny? |
umn.31951000932635f | And what more natural that eventually he came to attribute to the sun and the moon personalities as real as his own? |
umn.31951000932635f | And what was God? |
umn.31951000932635f | Any- way, Tarzan was not a real Mangani, so why should they risk their lives in an effort to protect him? |
umn.31951000932635f | As Tibo ’s body had not been found, Momaya argued that he still lived, but where? |
umn.31951000932635f | But were they alone? |
umn.31951000932635f | Could he be searching for Tarzan? |
umn.31951000932635f | Could he recall and measure the service the ape- man had performed for him? |
umn.31951000932635f | Could it be that chance had given him thus early an opportunity to look I 80 Jungle Tales of Tarhan upon God? |
umn.31951000932635f | Could it be that he had really slept? |
umn.31951000932635f | Could it be that the devil- god was to prevail against his servants? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did Bukawai steal him before? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did he gloat over the unenviable position of his re- cent tormentor? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did he long to see Sheeta ’s great\ fangs sink into the soft throat of the ape- man? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did he not fondle and cuddle the little one with even as great a show of affection as Teeka herself displayed? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did her savage breast swell with pride as she witnessed his victory over therape? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did she guess the cause of his perturbation? |
umn.31951000932635f | Did the sun merely happen there? |
umn.31951000932635f | Do you see them, Taug? |
umn.31951000932635f | Had he not courted death to save their Gazan from the fangs and talons of Sheeta? |
umn.31951000932635f | Had he not saved Gazan on two occasions? |
umn.31951000932635f | Had he slain one of the tribe? |
umn.31951000932635f | Had his mother not said as much when he was naughty and she threatened to give him to the white god of the jungle if he were not good? |
umn.31951000932635f | How could he know that the one had been his father, the other his mother? |
umn.31951000932635f | How did Goro get way up into the darkness of the night sky to cast his welcome light upon the fearsome nocturnal jungle? |
umn.31951000932635f | How was he to be sure that the cabin door was not really open? |
umn.31951000932635f | If he is stolen again, what should Buka- wai know of the matter? |
umn.31951000932635f | In her heart of hearts did she still esteem the smooth- skinned Tarzan? |
umn.31951000932635f | In peace and content they fed, for were there not three sentries, each watching upon a different side of the herd? |
umn.31951000932635f | Is gratitude a possession of man only, or do the lower orders know it also? |
umn.31951000932635f | It were useless to risk his life in idle and unequal combat from which no good could come; but could he escape a battle with the enraged cat? |
umn.31951000932635f | Jungle Tales of Tarzan itude? |
umn.31951000932635f | No Mangani, no Gomangani, no Tarman- gani could do them. ” And the flowers — who made them grow? |
umn.31951000932635f | Of course this one ’s skin was black; but what of it? |
umn.31951000932635f | Overpower him they might, but could they keep him overpowered while they bound him? |
umn.31951000932635f | Q? |
umn.31951000932635f | Tarzan does not want her. ” “ Tarzan has found another she? ” asked Taug. |
umn.31951000932635f | Ten Witch- Doctor Seeks Vengeance 153 fat goats? |
umn.31951000932635f | The apes, if they had been left to themselves, would doubtless soon have left the lion to peaceful enjoyment of his feast, for was not the she dead? |
umn.31951000932635f | Was all her labor, were all the terrors and dangers through which she had passed to go for naught? |
umn.31951000932635f | Was he to submit thus passively to a feathered creature however enormous? |
umn.31951000932635f | Was he, Tarzan of the Apes, mighty fighter, to die without striking a'blow in his own defense? |
umn.31951000932635f | Was she to lose this one too in the same way? |
umn.31951000932635f | What Tarzan Rescues the Moon 311 had the Gomangani done? |
umn.31951000932635f | What did God look like? |
umn.31951000932635f | What does He look like? |
umn.31951000932635f | What foul creatures were these Gomangani? |
umn.31951000932635f | What had happened to so alter the gentle Teeka? |
umn.31951000932635f | What made it grow from a tiny bud to a full- blown bloom? |
umn.31951000932635f | What made the flower open? |
umn.31951000932635f | What was passing in his savage brain? |
umn.31951000932635f | What was passing through the convolutions of his savage brain? |
umn.31951000932635f | Where and how, anyway, did they all come from — the trees, the flowers, the insects, the countless creatures of the jungle? |
umn.31951000932635f | Where did Numa, the lion, come from? |
umn.31951000932635f | Where did sleep adventures end and reality commence? |
umn.31951000932635f | Where does He live? ” 78 Jungle Tales of Tarzan “ I am God, ” replied Numgo. |
umn.31951000932635f | Where was the bird taking him? |
umn.31951000932635f | Where would his mother get ten fat goats, or thin ones, either, for that matter, to buy back just a poor little boy? |
umn.31951000932635f | Who is he, anyway, that he dare say Bukawai ’s magic is not good magic? |
umn.31951000932635f | Who made Histah, the snake? |
umn.31951000932635f | Who may say? |
umn.31951000932635f | Who planted the first tree? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why did he not flee before these horrid, hairy, tree men fell upon them both and tore them to pieces? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why did the great white giant stand there so unconcernedly? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why should we kill one who is brave and who has not attacked us? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why was he? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why was it at all? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why was it then that his brows contracted and his muscles tensed as he saw Taug pause beside the young she and then squat down close to her? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why were all the peoples of the jungle not trees? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why were the trees not something else? |
umn.31951000932635f | Why, then, should Tarzan feel the rise of the short hairs at'the nape of his neck merely because Taug sat close to Teeka? |
umn.31951000932635f | Would he have risked his own life to have saved Tarzan could he have known of the danger which confronted his friend? |
umn.31951000932635f | Yes, it was all quite plain now; but who could have stolen Go- bu- balu this time? |
umn.31951000932635f | living as this; but would he reach the trees ahead of the rampant death so close behind? |
umn.31951000932635f | magi? |
umn.31951000932635f | ’\ 1''vI\/,/IV ILLuéi'liiTED BY J. ALLEN ST. JOHN CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG& CO. 1919 A’f/ 6 ’ 73;? |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Are you God? ” asked Tarzan. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Are you God? ” he demanded. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Are you cold, Go- bu- balu? ” asked Tarzan, using the simian equivalent of black he- baby in lieu of a better name. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ But where shall I find God? ” insisted Tarzan. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ What are we to do? ” asked Taug. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ What do I know about your child? ” he asked. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ What does this fellow know about making magic? |
umn.31951000932635f | “ What does your magic tell you? ” he asked of Rabba Kega. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Where is Taug? |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Where is Teeka? ” “ I do not know, ” replied Taug. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Where is my baby? ” she cried. |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Where is my little Tibo? |
umn.31951000932635f | “ Who did it? ” he asked. |
umn.31951000932635f | fl? “ 0. o 0. “! |
njp.32101066125046 | 101 it in that I would not,( like him) disobey the judgement of the Judge? |
njp.32101066125046 | 21 thou counsell me? |
njp.32101066125046 | 39 Or who would seeke to live, all pleasure being past? |
njp.32101066125046 | 45 the crucifix? |
njp.32101066125046 | 59 well prevent- escape unpunished: what remedie? |
njp.32101066125046 | Absalon did not he cause his brother to be murthered? |
njp.32101066125046 | Admyt thou shouldst abyde abrode a year or twayne, Should so short absence cause so long and eke so greevous payne? |
njp.32101066125046 | After he had made an end of reading the letter, he said unto me, What thinkest thou, Valerius, of these words? |
njp.32101066125046 | Alas what cause hast thou thus soone to yelde up living breath? |
njp.32101066125046 | Alas, alas, alas, what neded now anew My wonted sorowes, doubled twise, againe thus to renewe? |
njp.32101066125046 | And eke, for such an heynous cryme, have men not Theseus blamd? |
njp.32101066125046 | And how was Margaret pas- sionat, that knew her lover in such danger? |
njp.32101066125046 | And if the lord Thibault be deade do you thinke to get him agayn by teares? |
njp.32101066125046 | And say unto himselfe, thy joyes shall yet a day endure? |
njp.32101066125046 | And that they be- leeve they do a charitable work, when they do some great wrong unto anie that is not a Jew? |
njp.32101066125046 | And thus by meanes of me to ende thy life, and for my sake? |
njp.32101066125046 | Anima sua, eh? |
njp.32101066125046 | Are you both fully bent to kepe this great behest? |
njp.32101066125046 | Art thou quoth he a man? |
njp.32101066125046 | Art thou some fury sent, My woefull corps, with paynes, to more torment? |
njp.32101066125046 | As how, quoth Mutio? |
njp.32101066125046 | As oft the poysond hooke is hid, wrapt in the pleasant bayte? |
njp.32101066125046 | At this drinking the wine, and swallowing the ring into his mouth, he went forward: Gentlemen, quoth he, how like you of my loves and my fortunes? |
njp.32101066125046 | Be it whomsoever, might I be her judge, I should thinke her worthy of death: how thinkest thou? |
njp.32101066125046 | Because he was holie, as he is yet so reputed of this worthy Turkish nation: but what shal I say? |
njp.32101066125046 | Betwixt the armes of me, thy perfect loving make? |
njp.32101066125046 | Bnt now what shall betyde of this gray- bearded syre? |
njp.32101066125046 | Both yong thou art of yeres, and high in Fortunes grace: What man is better shapd than thou? |
njp.32101066125046 | But I pray you tell me( said I) why he gives his liveries of these colours? |
njp.32101066125046 | But cumming to her selfe she knew them, and said thus: What, fryer Lawrence, is it you? |
njp.32101066125046 | But how doth moorne emong the moorners Juliet? |
njp.32101066125046 | But if perhaps thou stand in dred to leade me as a wyfe, Art thou all counsellesse? |
njp.32101066125046 | But if you did so much the blood of Capels thyrst, Why have you often spared mine? |
njp.32101066125046 | But that you must increase it with that kinsmans blood, Which for his woorth and love to me, most in my favour stood? |
njp.32101066125046 | But what should I say? |
njp.32101066125046 | But who forgets the cole that burneth in his brest? |
njp.32101066125046 | But who is he that can his present state assure? |
njp.32101066125046 | Call now agayne to mynde thy first consuming flame; How didst thou vainely burne in love of an unloving dame? |
njp.32101066125046 | Did Christ not say, the day had twelve? |
njp.32101066125046 | Did he not per- secute his father? |
njp.32101066125046 | Did not thy parts, fordoon with payne, languishe away and pyne? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disde- mona, ciò inteso; deh, disse, marito mio, che pensieri son questi che vi vanno per l'animo? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disse Giannetto: Chi si terrebbe di non bere, veg- gendo queste due damigelle tanto belle? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disse Giannetto: Come? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disse il giudice: Come? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disse la donna: Ovº è l'anello ch'io ti diedi? |
njp.32101066125046 | Disse messer Giannetto: Che vuol dir quello? |
njp.32101066125046 | Do you now still persist and continue in that mynde? ” The lovers aunswered that they desired none other thing. |
njp.32101066125046 | Doest thou then know Felismena( said Celia), the lady whom thy master did once love and serve in his owne countrey? |
njp.32101066125046 | Dost thou repent the choyce that thou so late didst choose? |
njp.32101066125046 | Doste thou doubt that my service will not bee so good unto thee as that of Petre thy servaunte? |
njp.32101066125046 | E come potevate, disse egli, pensar altrimente, essendo colui l'anima sua? |
njp.32101066125046 | E dopo molto averlo cercato; non so, disse, com'ora non lo ritrovi, l'avreste voi forse avuto? |
njp.32101066125046 | E gli disse più volte, che cosa avete voi, che così vi turbi? |
njp.32101066125046 | Et perchè? |
njp.32101066125046 | Fabius then answered me thus: Art thou such a novice in the court that thou knowest not Don Felix? |
njp.32101066125046 | For who would see her frend to live in dedly payne? |
njp.32101066125046 | For you, myne own, once dead, what joy should I have heare? |
njp.32101066125046 | Giannetto, ch'è questo? |
njp.32101066125046 | God be praised, says Ansaldo; if he be alive, I am satisfy'd: I do not value the loss of the ship: where is he? |
njp.32101066125046 | Hadst thou not welnigh wept quite out thy swelling eyne? |
njp.32101066125046 | How are you pleased with the lady? |
njp.32101066125046 | How comes that? |
njp.32101066125046 | How could thy dainty youth agree with willing hart In this so fowle infected place( to dwell) where now thou art? |
njp.32101066125046 | How doth she bathe her brest in teares? |
njp.32101066125046 | How doth she tear her heare? |
njp.32101066125046 | How fares the lover hearing of her lovers banishment? |
njp.32101066125046 | How have you sped? |
njp.32101066125046 | How have you sped? |
njp.32101066125046 | How manie adulteries and abhominations were com- mitted amongst them? |
njp.32101066125046 | How manie murthers? |
njp.32101066125046 | How much the Romayne youth of parentes stood in awe, And eke what powre upon theyr seede the fathers had by lawe? |
njp.32101066125046 | How presumest thou to impute the blame upon Rhomeo, whose unguiltines and innocent deede every man alloweth? |
njp.32101066125046 | How wayles she Tybalts death, whom she had loved so well? |
njp.32101066125046 | I am content, saide Celia, but first thou must tell me if Felismena in matters of discretion be wise, and well advised? |
njp.32101066125046 | In great contented ease the yong man straight is rapt: What chaunce( q'he) unware to me O lady mine is hapt? |
njp.32101066125046 | In what manner? |
njp.32101066125046 | Is he accompanied? |
njp.32101066125046 | Is it not for their iniquitie that God hath dispersed them, without leaving them one onlie foot of ground? |
njp.32101066125046 | Is your mistresse yours in possession? |
njp.32101066125046 | L'albergatore ciò intendendo, gli fece assai onore, et essendo a tavola il giu- dice disse all'albergatore: Come si regge questa vostra città? |
njp.32101066125046 | Ma forse lo volevate voi donare a qualche vostra manza antica qui? |
njp.32101066125046 | Mistresse, how long shall I sustaine Yet mistresse, turne those eies( that have Such ill as still thou dost applie? |
njp.32101066125046 | Mutio, what means this hurly burly, quoth she? |
njp.32101066125046 | My beauty which at other tymes thou hast so greatly commended, it is not esteemed of thee? |
njp.32101066125046 | My teares, my frendship and my pleasures donne of olde, Shall they be quite forgote in dede? |
njp.32101066125046 | Nothing of mine doth give thee payne, How can I mollifie that brave Nor thou think'st of no remedie: And stony hart of pittie drie? |
njp.32101066125046 | Of fryer Laurence thus araynde, that good barefooted fryre? |
njp.32101066125046 | Of heaped greefe and lasting care? |
njp.32101066125046 | On Saterday, quod he, if Juliet come to shrift, She shalbe shrived and maried; how lyke you, noorse, this drift? |
njp.32101066125046 | Or dost thou stand in doute that I thy wife ne can By service pleasure thee as much as may thy hyred man? |
njp.32101066125046 | Or els his head, should I be suffered to cut it off, although it were with the danger of mine owne life? |
njp.32101066125046 | Or els so glorious tombe how could my youth have craved, As in one selfe same vaulte with thee haply to be ingraved? |
njp.32101066125046 | Or els to please thy hatefull foes be partner of theyr smart? |
njp.32101066125046 | Or is my loyalte of both accompted lesse? |
njp.32101066125046 | Ov'è? |
njp.32101066125046 | Ove il Giudeo disse: Sai com'è? |
njp.32101066125046 | She asked him where was the ring she had given him? |
njp.32101066125046 | She grones, she stretcheth out her limmes, she shuttes her eyes, And from her corps the sprite doth flye; — what should I say? |
njp.32101066125046 | She, taking him by the hand, asks him who he is? |
njp.32101066125046 | Sir( answered George) more for you love, then any reward, I will doe it,( and yet money makes many men valiant) pray tell me what it is? |
njp.32101066125046 | So farre removed from ruth? |
njp.32101066125046 | Sog- giunse il giudice: Come vi contentate voi di lei? |
njp.32101066125046 | Tell me els what,( quod she) this evermore I thought; But of our mariage, say at once, what aunswer have you brought? |
njp.32101066125046 | That for this trusty fryre hath chaungde her yong mistrusting mayde? |
njp.32101066125046 | That geves you worthy cause, my cumming here to blisse? |
njp.32101066125046 | The lady now arrives at Venice, in her lawyer's dress; and alighting at an inn, the landlord asks of one of the servants who his master was? |
njp.32101066125046 | The pleasures past before she must account as gayne; But if he doe retorne, what then?_ for one she shall have twayne. |
njp.32101066125046 | The priest arrives: the lady, whom he asks-* Dame volé le à signor prendre?' |
njp.32101066125046 | The tong the messenger eke call they of the mynd; So that I see he loveth me, shall I then be unkynd? |
njp.32101066125046 | The trembling of his joynts, and eke his cooller waxen pale? |
njp.32101066125046 | Then she with slender hand his tender palm hath prest; What joy, trow you, was graffed so in Romeus cloven brest? |
njp.32101066125046 | Tibalt your frend is ded; what, weene you by your teares To call him backe agayne? |
njp.32101066125046 | To chasten( if they saw) the lewdnes of thy lyfe, Thy great unthankfulnes to me, and shamefull sturdy stryfe? |
njp.32101066125046 | To whom in no respect he ought a place to geve? |
njp.32101066125046 | Veggendo messer Giannetto che la moglie non gli faceva così buon viso com'ella soleva, andossene in camera, e chiamolla e disse: Che hai tu? |
njp.32101066125046 | Voi che solevate essere il più festoso uomo del mondo, siete ora il più maninconico, che viva? |
njp.32101066125046 | Wel, quoth the gentle- men; I pray you is it true? |
njp.32101066125046 | Were it not better for him to lose that which I demand, then his soule, alreadie bound by his faith? |
njp.32101066125046 | What did not the verie Patriarks themselves, from whom they have their beginning? |
njp.32101066125046 | What greater griefe( trowst thou?) |
njp.32101066125046 | What hap have I quoth she, to love my fathers foe? |
njp.32101066125046 | What if his suttel brayne to fayne have taught his tong, And so the snake that lurkes in grasse thy tender hart hath stong? |
njp.32101066125046 | What if those goodmen should agayne receave the livyng breth, In how straight bondes would they the stubberne body bynde? |
njp.32101066125046 | What if with frendly speache the traytor lye in wayte? |
njp.32101066125046 | What if your dedly foes, my kynsmen, saw you here? |
njp.32101066125046 | What is that? |
njp.32101066125046 | What letteth but in other weede I may my selfe disguyse? |
njp.32101066125046 | What marvel if by sodain sight she fed of greater joye? |
njp.32101066125046 | What ment his foltring tunge in telling of his tale? |
njp.32101066125046 | What more despite could develish beasts devise, Then joy their fathers woefull days to see? |
njp.32101066125046 | What nede so many woordes to thee that art so wyse? |
njp.32101066125046 | What newes, syr, quoth Mutio? |
njp.32101066125046 | What news, quoth Mutio? |
njp.32101066125046 | What news, quoth shee, drives you home againe so soone, husband? |
njp.32101066125046 | What other certayn signes seke I of his good wil? |
njp.32101066125046 | What place of succor shall he seeke beneth the starry skye? |
njp.32101066125046 | What shall thy kinsmen thinke, thou cause of all their ruthe? |
njp.32101066125046 | What sir, quoth he, what newes? |
njp.32101066125046 | What twayne are those( quoth she) which prease unto the doore, Whose pages in their hand doe beare, two torches light before? |
njp.32101066125046 | What vipers vile could so their King despise, Or so unkinde, so curst, so cruell bee? |
njp.32101066125046 | What weapons would they seeke for thee? |
njp.32101066125046 | What woonder then if he were wrapt in lesse annoye? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, am I not my selfe, of all that yet were borne, The depest drenched in dispayre, and most in Fortunes skorne? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, am I wery of my wele? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, hath my bewty now no powre at all on you, Whose brightnes, force, and praise, somtime up to the skyes you blew? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, shall I be the first? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, was not Dido so, a crouned queene, defamd? |
njp.32101066125046 | What, was not Juliet, trow you, right well apayde? |
njp.32101066125046 | What? |
njp.32101066125046 | What? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whence come these wandring thoughtes to thy unconstant brest? |
njp.32101066125046 | Where is thy love? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whereto live I since she is dead, except to wayle and mone? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whereto may I compare( o lovers) this your day? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whereto stay I( alas) since Juliet is gone? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whether shall he( alas) poore banishd man, now flye? |
njp.32101066125046 | Which both the tyme and eke my patient long abode Should now at length have quenched quite, and under foote have trode? |
njp.32101066125046 | Who can refuse wine from such beautiful hands? |
njp.32101066125046 | Who ever saw such cruelty before? |
njp.32101066125046 | Whom maketh Love not bold, naye whom makes he not blynde? |
njp.32101066125046 | Why George( quoth shee) hath thou met with some such creature? |
njp.32101066125046 | Why blamst thou Romeus for sleying of Tybalt, Since he is gyltles quite of all, and Tibalt beares the falt? |
njp.32101066125046 | Why cryest thou out on love? |
njp.32101066125046 | Why dost thou so crye after death? |
njp.32101066125046 | Why, quoth Mutio, and how did you escape? |
njp.32101066125046 | Wilt thou with trusty frendes of pleasure take some part? |
njp.32101066125046 | With that shee prayed him stay, saying, And is it so? |
njp.32101066125046 | With that the king said, Sirra, now are you found to be a knave; did you not even now affirme you bought it? |
njp.32101066125046 | Wondring at this, he straight enquires, what newes? |
njp.32101066125046 | Would you that Romeus him selfe had wronged so, To suffer himselfe causeless to be outraged of his foe? |
njp.32101066125046 | Wyll my loyaltye and fidelity be lesse than his? |
njp.32101066125046 | Yong Romeus powreth foorth his hap and his mishap Into the friers brest; but where shall Juliet unwrap The secretes of her hart? |
njp.32101066125046 | a che lasciate, che cosa tal vi turbi? |
njp.32101066125046 | and if he knew the custom of the country? |
njp.32101066125046 | and sorowes dolorous? |
njp.32101066125046 | canst thou no shift devise? |
njp.32101066125046 | from a will that is so free, What should I hope when I do crie? |
njp.32101066125046 | from whence he came? |
njp.32101066125046 | hath none done so ere this, To scape the bondage of theyr frendes? |
njp.32101066125046 | her weede how doth she rent? |
njp.32101066125046 | how had this tender body power to resist the furious cumbat of death, very death it selfe here present? |
njp.32101066125046 | husband, ” returned Desdemona, “ why do you perplex yourself with such idle imaginations? |
njp.32101066125046 | in what a perplexitie was poore Lionello, that was shut in a chest, and the fire about his eares? |
njp.32101066125046 | is he in place alone? |
njp.32101066125046 | of the clock, where she found hir mother at the gate attending for hir: And in good devotion demaunded if shee continued still in hir former follies? |
njp.32101066125046 | quoth shee, sweete Andrugio, whether shall I firste lament thy death, exclaime of Promos injurie, or bemone my owne estate, deprived of honour? |
njp.32101066125046 | s'avuto lo avessi, disse egli, perchè te lo chiederei io? |
njp.32101066125046 | seemd it not enough that I, poore wretch, was made your thrall? |
njp.32101066125046 | seemd the conquest which you got of me so small? |
njp.32101066125046 | so farre from thinking on my smart? |
njp.32101066125046 | so much past hope as I? |
njp.32101066125046 | thinke you that he your crying heares? |
njp.32101066125046 | thy life why dost thou hate? |
njp.32101066125046 | used lyke shiftes, to escape the tyranny of parentes? |
njp.32101066125046 | we expect, but vengeaunce heaped upon villany? |
njp.32101066125046 | what depe sighes doth she fet? |
njp.32101066125046 | what grave more gloryous, than to bee buried in thy tombe? |
njp.32101066125046 | what more woorthy or excellent epytaphe can bee vowed for memorye, than the mutuall and pytyfull sacryfice of our lyves?" |
njp.32101066125046 | what tormentes would they fynde? |
njp.32101066125046 | what wofull dedly smart Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart? |
njp.32101066125046 | what, do I wishe my woe? |
njp.32101066125046 | where he went? |
njp.32101066125046 | where is my Romeus? |
njp.32101066125046 | who hath a swetter face? |
njp.32101066125046 | why doest thou blame thy fate? |
njp.32101066125046 | wyse dyspose them( in theyr necessity) at their pleasure, but also which is more, they had absolute power over their death and lyfe? |
nyp.33433082180443 | A quarrel already? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are you ill? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But setting this aside, tell me, Sancho, if you think of taking another turn to- night? nyp.33433082180443 By what?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | How comes it now, my husband,said she,"oh, how comes it that I have lost your love?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is he not able to pay the money? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is there more work? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Oh, was she so? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Plead you to me, fair dame? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Sire,said Aladdin,"I pray you to let me know the crime by which I have lost thy favor?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Tell me,said he,"can you shoot with a bow?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | These jests are out of season,said Antipholus,"where did you leave the money?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, Sancho,said Don Quixote to his squire,"what dost thou think of this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, friend,he said, turning to Hindbad,"did you ever hear of any person that suffered so much as I have done? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, my brave spirit,said Prospero to Ariel,"how have you performed your task?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, sir,quoth the squire,"what are we to do, I beseech you?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, uncle, what is to be done? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What does it mean? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What does the fool grin at now? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What does the poetry or the value of the ring sig- nify? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What have I done, to be treated so? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What is the matter? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What wagon is this? nyp.33433082180443 What wouldst thou have?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | What,said Cassim's wife, as soon as her sister- in- law had left her,"has Ali Baba gold in such plenty that he measures it? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Who is this maid? |
nyp.33433082180443 | 232 THE BATTLE OF THE SHEEP"Where, where art thou?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | 243 DON QUIXOTE said Sancho;"who is drunk or mad now? |
nyp.33433082180443 | All this Sancho heard, and, girting his arms fast about bis master,"Sir,"quoth he,"why do they say we are so high, since we can hear their voices? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Also, are we not now to walk by Faith? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And at this time of day? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And did you pray to God that he would bless your counsel to them? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And do not I sit by thee, that I may vie with the valorous Peter, and press the seat that was once pressed by him? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And how was it possible a man should come there? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And moreover, my Brother, thou talkest of ease in the Grave; but hast thou forgotten the Hell, whither for certain the murderers go? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And sayest thou so, my dear? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And what have I done to deserve one so wretched?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And what is the meaning of these flags?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | And what saw you else in the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And whose be the sheep that feed upon them? |
nyp.33433082180443 | And why did you not bring them along with you? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are they dead or alive?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are they scouring the other streets? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are you a married man? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are you mad, sir? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Are you of any trade?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | As he drew near he began crying,"Who will change old lamps for new ones?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | At last there came a grave Person to the Gate named Good- Will, who asked Who was there? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Brother, said Christian, what shall we do? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But I have let myself to another, even to the King of Princes, and how can I with fairness go back with thee? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But canst thou not now repent and turn? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But did none of them follow you, to per- suade you to go back? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But did you not come by the House of the Interpreter? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But did you not with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But did you take his counsel? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But had I not once four or five women who attended upon me?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | But how comest thou in this condition? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But how did it happen that you came out of your Country this way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But how doth it happen that you come so late? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But how if this Path should lead us out of the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But how is it that you came alone? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But said Christian, Is there no turnings nor windings, by which a Stranger may lose the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But what could they say for themselves, why they came not? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But what was it that made you so afraid of this sight? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But when she found that he was not so well dressed as she thought a governor ought to be, she said to him,"What is the meaning of this, husband? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But why did he not come through? |
nyp.33433082180443 | But you saw more then this, did you not? |
nyp.33433082180443 | By what miracle did you escape?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Can enchantment prevail over true fortitude? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Can our eyes Reach thy size? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Can you remember a time before you came to this cell? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances at times, as if they were vanquished? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did I not tell you it was a flock of sheep, and no army?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did any of them know of your coming? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did not I tell you they were windmills, and that nobody could think otherwise, unless he had also windmills in his head?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the Flatterers? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did not you come eleven of you into the boat? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did we not see from the Delectable Mountains the Gate of the City? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Did you not see a little below these Mountains a Stile, that led into a Meadow, on the left hand of this way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Do you not find sometimes, as if those things 23 THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS were vanquished, which at other times are your per- plexity? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Do you not think sometimes of the Country from whence you came? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Do you remember how you came here?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Do you think we shall not be re- ceived? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Does the devil possess you? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Don Quixote making up to them,"Whither go ye, friends?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Dro- mio still answering that his mistress had sent him to fetch Antipholus to dinner,"What mistress?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | For what did you bring yourself into this condition? |
nyp.33433082180443 | For why, said he, should you chuse life, seeing it is attended with so much bitter- ness? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Have you forgot the wicked witch Sycorax, who with age and envy was almost bent double? |
nyp.33433082180443 | He asked moreover, If the Shepherds did not bid them beware of the Flatterer? |
nyp.33433082180443 | He asked them then, If they had not of them Shepherds a Note of direction for the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | He asked them, Why? |
nyp.33433082180443 | He knocked therefore more then once or twice, saying, —"May I now enter here? |
nyp.33433082180443 | He stood looking from the jars to Morgiana, till he found words to ask,"And what is become of the merchant?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | His name was Atheist, and he asked them whither they were going? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How far do you think he may be before? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How far is it thither? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How far might they go on Pilgrimage in their 52 THE DELECTABLE MOUNTAINS day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How is it that this still lives in your mind? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How is it then that thou hast run away from thy king? |
nyp.33433082180443 | How much elder are you than your looks?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | How should I recover it? |
nyp.33433082180443 | I asked whether he or the crew had seen any prodigious bird in the air, about the time he first discovered me? |
nyp.33433082180443 | I have given him my faith, and sworn my Allegiance to him; how then can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a Traitor? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Instantly the genie appeared and said,"What wouldst thou have? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is it better to be here, or there?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is it not a spirit?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is it not just that after all this I should enjoy a quiet and pleasant life?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is it not worthy of the princess, my daughter? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is the way safe or dangerous? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is there in this place any relief for Pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Is this the way to the Coelestial City? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Look, said Christian, did I not tell you so? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Miranda hung upon her father, saying,"Why are you so ungentle? |
nyp.33433082180443 | My Brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore? |
nyp.33433082180443 | No sooner had she begun to rub it than a hideous genie of gigantic size appeared before her, and said in a voice of thunder,"What wouldst thou have? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Note? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Now as they came up to these places, behold the Gar- diner stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly Vineyards and Gardens are these? |
nyp.33433082180443 | O, did he light upon you? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Or but he may in short time have another of his Fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Or if I escaped these dangers for a day or two, what could I expect but a miserable death of cold and hunger? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Or that at some time or other he may forget to lock us in? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Ought I not to bestow her on one who values her at so great a price?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Pray, did you know him? |
nyp.33433082180443 | See if my master has not already put the giant in pickle? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Seest thou that cloud of dust, Sancho? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Shall we be ruled by the Giant? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now? |
nyp.33433082180443 | So he called for the Master of the house, who after a little time came to Christian, and asked him what he would have? |
nyp.33433082180443 | So when he was got in, the Man of the Gate asked him, Who directed him thither? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Tell me how much you will give me for each lash I give myself?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | That's not like, said the other; look, doth it not go along by the way- side? |
nyp.33433082180443 | The Porter also asked whence he was, and whither he was going? |
nyp.33433082180443 | The duchess asked Sancho how he had fared in his long voyage? |
nyp.33433082180443 | The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian May we go in thither? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But are there no hopes for such a man as this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian to the Man, What art thou? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian to the Porter, Sir, what House is this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What meaneth this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means that? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I per- ceive that these had on them, even every one, a shew of Pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said Hopeful, Where are we now? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou con- sidered all these things? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in this Iron Cage of Despair? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we 50 THE DELECTABLE MOUNTAINS shew these Pilgrims some wonders? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then said they, Have you none? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then they asked the men if the Waters were all of a depth? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Then with a grim and surly voice he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were? |
nyp.33433082180443 | This I began, and it cost me a prodigious deal of pains; but who grudges pains that have their deliverance in view? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to him, and how dost thou think to receive wages of him? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Was that all that you saw at the House of the Interpreter? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Well, but what art thou now? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What business brings you here?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | What could I do, sweet Portia? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What do you convey in it? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What hardship, terror, and amazement hast thou already gone through, and art thou now nothing but fear? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What has he done to obtain from thee a lot so agreeable? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What is the meaning of your Laughter? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What is your name? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What marks were there of any other footsteps? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What mercies are these or what sins of men?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | What moved you at first to betake yourself to a Pilgrim's life? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What say you to having a shop, which I will furnish for you with fine stuffs and linens? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What say you, my lads?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | What say you?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | What sayest thou to such a present? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What was to be done in this horrible dilemma? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What wast thou once? |
nyp.33433082180443 | What's the matter with me? |
nyp.33433082180443 | When he was come to the place where they were, he asked them whence they came? |
nyp.33433082180443 | When she came nigh the first jar, the robber within said softly,"Is it time?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | When the widow wept at the thought of her husband, the African magician turned to Aladdin and asked,"What business do you follow? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Whence come you? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Whence has he all this wealth?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where are the ten? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where else shall we find walls built of gold and silver, and windows of diamonds, rubies, and emeralds? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where is the king, and my brother?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where is the money? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where was she born? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Where was the vessel that brought them? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Wherein, O Apollyon, have I been unfaithful to him? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Who could have thought that this Path should have led us out of the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Who knows but that God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why was I not content with the produce of my first voyage, which would have kept me in comfort all my life? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why were not they saved, and you lost? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why were you singled out? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why, did you hear him tell his Dream? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why, in a hall of such beauty, was one window left incomplete?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why, man? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Why? |
nyp.33433082180443 | Will he within Open to sorry me, though I have bin An undeserving Rebel? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and may I lodge here to- night? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and now we are upon the point of turning shepherds, to spend our lives singing like princes, do you wish to make yourself a hermit? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and what he would have? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and what they did in his grounds? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and what they did there? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and what would you have? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and whence he came? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and whitherare you bound? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and would you rather do it under a roof or in the open air?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | and, By what means have you so perse- vered therein? |
nyp.33433082180443 | and, How got you into the way? |
nyp.33433082180443 | are you hankering after new crotchets, and turning into a'Gentle shepherd, coming hither, Gentle shepherd, going hence?' |
nyp.33433082180443 | asked Prospero;"by any other house or person? |
nyp.33433082180443 | cried Don Quixote,"is this an inn?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | cried Don Quixote;"is there no difference be- tween a helmet and a fulling mill?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | cried Sancho,"did not I give your worship fair warning? |
nyp.33433082180443 | cried he,"proud Alifan- faron? |
nyp.33433082180443 | do you not know it? |
nyp.33433082180443 | exclaimed Al i Baba,"what have you done to ruin me and my family?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | he exclaimed,"whom can we trust in these times? |
nyp.33433082180443 | how fetch it down again? |
nyp.33433082180443 | how was it possible I could get on shore? |
nyp.33433082180443 | no Mount Sion? |
nyp.33433082180443 | or what is become of them? |
nyp.33433082180443 | replied he,"how may that be? |
nyp.33433082180443 | said I aloud,"what art thou good for? |
nyp.33433082180443 | we being strangers here, how dare you trust so great a charge from your own custody?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | when wilt thou enter upon thy discipline? |
nyp.33433082180443 | you rascal,"said Don Quixote,"do you think yourself at the gallows, and at the point of death, that you hold forth in such a piteous strain? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"And are the lions large?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"And while Sancho employed himself with the goats,"asked the duke,"how was Don Quixote employed? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Ay, that I will with all my heart,"quoth Sancho;"but what is become of the lions? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Did not I tell you so, gentlefolks?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Good folks,"said Sancho,"my master does not want your hearkening; why do not you run in and help him? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Ha,"replied Sancho, shaking his head, and looking sourly on the knight with a side face,"have you again forgot that I am no knight? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Hast thou got money, my good husband?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"How,"replied Don Quixote;"dost thou not hear their horses neigh, their trumpets sound, and their drums beat?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Pray, sir,"quoth Sancho,"why are these two great men going together by the ears?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Sure, sir,"replied Sancho,"you will make some sort of difference between heavenly she- goats and the goats of this world?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"What giants?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"What shall we do,"replied Don Quixote,"but assist the weaker and injured side? |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"When?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Who doubts of that?" |
nyp.33433082180443 | —"Why,"said the gentleman,"is your mas- ter so arrant a madman, then, that you should fear he would set upon such furious beasts?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Arrah, Dan,'said he,'do you think me a fool? hvd.32044012437398 'Is that all, and is this the way you leave me, you brute, you?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | Allelieu, dear honey, and where did he kill him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what is your name? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what work can you do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And when will we pe account for't? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Art thou then a cousin of bold Robin Hood's? |
hvd.32044012437398 | At what? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Ay, you will? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Aye, aye,said the Justice,"that was villainous in you; could you not have turned the other end, and given him a rap upon the pate?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Aye, but mother, if I must not have yellow, black, nor red, what colour must I take? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Aye, but, mother,says another,"what think you of me?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Aye,says Tom,"and where do you lie to- night?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Bless you, sir,cried the officer,"That's not King George?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | But has no man kissed you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But what if he does como again? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But, sir,says Jack,"can you tell mo how many sticks goes to build a crow's nest?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | But,said Tom,"will you give me leave to get me a twig?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Do you think it is my brothers? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Father,said Jack,"have you any entertainment for a benighted traveller that has lost his way?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Good morrow, honest fellow,said Robin;"prithee, what food hast thou in thy hampers, and from whence comest thou? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Good morrow, maid,said the old woman,"how do you do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Good morrow, pretty maid, whither are you going this morning? hvd.32044012437398 Have you got that purse of money?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How do you do, mother? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How has he employed himself? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How is it,said he,"that the key of the closet upon the ground floor is not here?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How much money hast thou? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How now, good fellow,saith Faustus,"what shall I give thee to fill my belly with hay?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How now, sirrah,said she,"has this been the care you promised of my business?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How old are you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How so,said the king,"has he neither slum- bered nor slept?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I am Robin Hood,he replied;"canst thou not recollect me?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I am only a poor old woman, proud bishop,said she:"hast thou auy occasion for me now?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I give you thanks for your advice; but one thing more I have to say, What is your name? hvd.32044012437398 In faith,"said she,"little enough; will you lend me any?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Is all the money in it? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Is it not? hvd.32044012437398 Is it so?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Is my Fayther here? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Is there ever any person lost here? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Now, tinker, where art thou? |
hvd.32044012437398 | O me, have you catched e'er a one? |
hvd.32044012437398 | O shepherd,said the lady,"I have caught you napping?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Och I sir,cries the dying man,"an'will a'the sheeps an'the cows, an'ilka thing Tonal has helped hersel to, be there?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Oh ho 1says Miles,"is this all the news you can tell me? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Oh, what shall I now do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Oh, who are all these bowmen? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Oh, why do you weep so pitifully,said Robin,"and what is the cause of your great distress?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | One moment longer, I beseech you,replied she; and again called softly to her sister —"Sister Ann, do you see any one coming?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Ou, Mansie,said Jamie Coom,"are ye gaun to take me for your best man? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Prithee, show me,said the Justice,"how he came at thee? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Prithee, what heavy news can come to me? hvd.32044012437398 Say you so? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Sirrnh,said he,"who gave you authority to come this way? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Thank you, daughter, whither are you going? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Then,said I,"is the milns so scant in England that they must send over their corn to Ireland to grind it?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Very well,says the king;"what must you have for your pains?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | We hold thee and thy bow in scorn,said they;"shall a stripling like thee bear a bow before the king's archers, that is not able to draw the string?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well,said Tom,"and has he got it?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well,said the courtier,"what will you give me and I will find the twelfth man?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well,said the king,"do n't be troubled, would you know this honest fellow again if you could see him?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What countryman aro you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What dost thou here, bold mau? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What for Duncan? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What is it troubles you so much? hvd.32044012437398 What is it, daughter?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What is that to you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What is that you say, sirrah? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What is this? hvd.32044012437398 What is your name?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What must I deliver? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What must we do with him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What my? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What news, my old man? hvd.32044012437398 What news, what news?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What,said the carver,"do you mean a pig?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | When shall I be married? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Where did you leave the trevet? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Which way, good gossips? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Who gives this fair maid to Allen Adale for a wife? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Who made these oxen? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Who's there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Whose men are all these,said the sheriff,"that come marching so boldly this way?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why say you so? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why, daughter, I tell you, if he is jealous, you will be annoyed by his speeches, for how can a young woman for- bear when she is always provoked? hvd.32044012437398 Why, there is never a fish- pond; where did he catch them?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why, who art thou,said the old woman,"that comest hither in such a fright?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why, who should bring them? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Will you come down or not, madam? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Will you live with me? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Wilt thou sell thy meat to me? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Wo n't you give me some? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Would you fain be married? |
hvd.32044012437398 | said Robin,what news dost thou bring from the town?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | whither are you going? |
hvd.32044012437398 | '< Sayest thou so, daughter? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'And where are you going all the way so fast?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'And, my lord, sir,'said I, 1 who in the world axed you to fly so far — was it I? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Bother you,'said I to myself, but I did not speak out, for where was the use? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'How do you do?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'I am afraid,'says I,'your honour's making game of me; for who ever heard of riding a- horseback on an eagle before?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Indeed, sir,'says I,''tis much against my will I'm here at all; but how am I to go back?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Is it sit down on the moon?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Is it upon that little round thing, then? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Is.it out of the island you want to go, Dan?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Pray, sir,'says I,'may I ask how many you are in family, that you would not give a poor traveller lodgings? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'What brings you here, Dan?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'What brought you here, Dan?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Where in the world are you going, sir?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'Why, then,'said I to him, thinking he did not know the right road home, very civilly — because why? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 'You ugly unnatural baste, and is this the way you 6erve me at last? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 0 then, Paddy, how did you end the matter? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 1'o you not know that I make all stand in fear of my sight? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 131 of him?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | 149 I. you health and happiness"; another,"Pray neighbour, what kind of a humoured man is j'our husband?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | 193"How will you get it out again?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | 229 last of their shoes, for when they came again Tom Long was gone, leaving these verses behind them: —"Whom seek ye, sirs — Tom Long? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 295 smile upon him, and not be at rest till she asked him if he thought he could love her, and make her his wife? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 2G3 provisions became scarce, they made their way toward? |
hvd.32044012437398 | 43 whither he was going, as that was no highway? |
hvd.32044012437398 | A handsome maid, seeing her alone, came to her, and said,"Mother Bunch, good morrow, how do you do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | AMUSING PROS? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Accord- ingly he went to a carver and said, “ Can you make me a bare head? ” “ Yes,"said the carver. |
hvd.32044012437398 | After the fray was ad- justed, the wife said to her husband,"Henry, had I killed you, and I been hanged for it, would you marry Kate M'Lauchlan?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Allelieu, dear honey, do n't you know Cork in Ireland? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And about half an hour after she said,"Shepherd, do you think you could get me one more?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | And for what reason would you be a Presbyterian then, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And having occasion to go through Birching Lane, and being asked by the salesmen,"Countrymen, what lack you?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you clear yourself without punish- ment? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you come to yourself to know where you was at last? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you do that? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you get victuals at last? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you recompense your master for the loss of the bottle of wine? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how did you trick your master out of it? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how should; I know them I never saw, you fool? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And how then are you to get a passage to the other world, or who is to carry you there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And pray what became of her hump- backed sister- in- law?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | And were they kind to you when you were in Scotland? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what assurance can your priest give you of that? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what did you make of the hens and potatoes? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what does he give you when you are dying that makes you come alive again? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what entertainment did you get there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what entertainment will you get when you are in? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what exploits did you when you was a soldier? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what is the matter but you would be a church of Englandmen, or a Scotch Presbyterian yourself, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what is the reason you have come and left your own dear country? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what manner of worship did you perform by that? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what money design you to give the priest for your pardon? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what riches was left you by the death of your mother? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what should I make of them? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what sort of goods did she deal in? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what was that, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And what was that, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And when he was come before Robin Hood, Robin said to him,"Hast thou any money to spare for my merry men and me? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And where did you go to take shipping? |
hvd.32044012437398 | And where in England was it you listed? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Another standing by asked Tom Long the Carrier what trade he thought\o be best? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Are you fasting?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Are you indeed so weary of your lives that you so unadvisedly set upon one who is able to crush you like a cucumber?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Are you mad to disgrace your family by marrying a beggar's brat? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Are you so careless of your life tL-.a'you do not care what you do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | As for aim- deeds, what should they give that have nothing? |
hvd.32044012437398 | At an examination of a school in Edinburgh, a gentleman asked one of the scholars by what name they called property that descended from a father?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | At last one ot them said to Graham of Kinross( wha hadna yoked wi"them in the argument),"Laird, what's your opinion?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | At which time the giant spoke with a voice as loud as thunder —"Art thou that villain which destroyed my kins- men? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Barry.—How do you allow your wife? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But how? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But is the dog here? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But some of you say, what will we do with him now we have him here? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But what is the reason that you Irish people swear always by Saint Patrick? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But what of that, goodman brazen face? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But what way will you go to the new world, or where is it? |
hvd.32044012437398 | But, Paddy, is Saint Patrick yet alive? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Dear Paddy, and what do they make of all these things? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Did not I beg, and pray, and beseech you to stop half an hour ago?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | Did you not feel something in the night?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Did you sow them? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Do you imagine I was such a big fool as bury my children alive along with a dead woman? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Do you know how they call the horse's mother? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Do you know the little tall fat sergeant that feed me to be a soldier? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Do you not ask her where she has been that she stayed so late? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Does ony leeving soul believe that Scotland could be conquered, and the like o'us sold, like Egyptian slaves, into captivity? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Dost thou not see how many heads hang upon yonder tree that have offended my laws? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Dost thou think I am such a fool to break his sweet slum for this? |
hvd.32044012437398 | For what did he beat you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Goodman Twoshoes, your great- grandfather, your grandfather, and I, have thought it no scorn to dig and delve; and pray what better are you than us? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Had you no meat nor money along with you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry — How long were you a- courting her, before she gave consent to marry you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry — What are you in haste then, Ned"Tis a great while since I have seen you, and sha n't we have one mug together? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Does not she ask when she comes home how her children do, and who gave them their suppers and got them to bed? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Jenny, what's to pay?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Pray, Ned, what does she do towards maintaining your house, does she endeavour any ways to get a penny? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Was you asked in the church, Ned, or had you a license? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Well, Ned, I hope you went to the Groves to meet her, did you not? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Well, Ned, do you give her an account where you were, or what answer do you make her? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Well, Ned, what discourse had you there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—What becomes of your children those days; who looks after them all this while? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—What do you say when she comes home? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—What would she be at? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—What, do they make a sitting of it when they meet? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Where do they meet? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Harry.—Why, Ned, how can she be angry with you when she sees you with an old acquaintance you have not seen for two or three years? |
hvd.32044012437398 | He had not long been there before they came, when one of them accosted him thus—"Where do you come from, old woman?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How are you in health this morning?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | How can the gentleman give letters when he knows not who is asking for them?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | How long did you serve that gentleman, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How long is it since you left your own country? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How old was you, Paddy, when you was a soldier last? |
hvd.32044012437398 | How shall we destroy him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | I am sure, then, Paddy, they would take you for a fool? |
hvd.32044012437398 | I hope thou hast not been playing the wanton wagtail with him, hast thou?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I saw her give him one of the apples, and hearing him say with a loud gaffaw,"Where is the tailor?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I suppose he may belong to some lord or other about the court?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | I suppose, Paddy, the gentleman would make you dine with him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | I wish you much happiness; but how d'ye like matrimony? |
hvd.32044012437398 | I wonder wha edicates thae foreign creatures? |
hvd.32044012437398 | In all your travels when abroad, did you never see none of your countrymen to inform you of what happened at home concerning your relations? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Is it anything of great concern?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Jack, standiug at the side of the moat, laughed at the giant, and said,"You would grind my bones to powder? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Keep it? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Knowing what the regiment suffered at Bunker's Hill, Dougal replied,"It's Bunker's Hill; do you choose to mount?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Look down in the next field, and do n't you see two men and a gun? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Margery, calling Simon to her, said,"Will you never be careful in anything I set you about?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Ned.—If ever you marry, Harry, many one that's bred up in business, I mean one that knows how to look after her house? |
hvd.32044012437398 | No; I suppose you would leave them with your friends? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Now the cobbler having a mind to do an act of charity, was minded to try an experiment; so going up to her, asked her who she was? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Now the tinker being a very sturdy fellow, bid him go look, what was that to him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Now, Paddy, that's a bull surpasses all; but is there none of that cock's offspring alive now? |
hvd.32044012437398 | O, then, Paddy, you deserted from them? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Of all the Toms that ever yet was named, Was ever any Tom like Tom Long framed? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Of all the opinions professed in religion tell me now, Paddy, of what profession art thou? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Oh, then, Paddy, I am sure you was glad when you found yourself alive? |
hvd.32044012437398 | On what account did you go a- travelling? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Patrimony,"answered the scholar;"And what do you call it when descended from a mother?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Pray ask this butcher what servant of his I killed?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Pray, what makes you abroad so early in the morning? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Said the spark, “ Have you nothing to defend yourself? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Says the lady,"Where do you fish?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | So he looked at me in the face, and says he to me,'Daniel O'llourke,'says he,'how do you do?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | Suppose she should come, what would or could she say to you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Tell me, sirrah, how you came to kill this honest man's dog?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The Highlander took it, and asked what he had got to pay? |
hvd.32044012437398 | The Justice very gravely demanded what the fellow was brought before him for? |
hvd.32044012437398 | The giant said to him,"How have you rested? |
hvd.32044012437398 | The giant, with a voice like thunder, roared out,"Who's there?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The girl, seeing her master in a deep study, said,"What ails the horse in the stable, he has lost his tail?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The king, at this sight, demanded why he stayed so long, and how he came in that condition?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The laird, by chance coming across the field, asked Jack many questions, particularly,"How many commands there were?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The man, being grievously affronted, said,"Are you worthy to keep a forge or not, to have men stung with these wasps?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The next day he was met by his wife, who waited for his return at the town's end, to whom she said,"Well, husband, what do the gentle- men say? |
hvd.32044012437398 | The night was very dark; however, he had not gone far till he met with two men, whom he accosted with,"Did you see a horse without a rider?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The ould gander, who was their general, turning about his head, cried out to me,'Is that you, Dan?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | The priest then said, “ Wherefore came you hither?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The traveller addressed him as follows: —"Is this water deep?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | The wife asks,"What you say, Duncan?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Then said he,"What have you in your bag and bottle?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Then said the heads one to another,"What shall we do for this lady, who hath used us so very kindly?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Then turning to the butcher, who stood wonder- ing, said,"Sirrah, you rascal, do you keep dogs to assault gentlemen? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Then, turning about to Pretty Betty, said,"Pray how came this about, you baggage you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | They did so and he went to the side of the bridge and shook out the meal into the river, saying,"How much meal is there in my sack, neighbour?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | They quickly came up to Robin Hood, and Will Stuckley( their leader) cried out,"Pray, what is the matter, good master? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Thus furnished she went the same road as her sister, and coming near the cave, there sat the old man, who said,"Young woman, whither so fast?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Thus she began the matter —"Why, how now, pray, and what is to- day, that you must put on your holiday clothes, with a pye- crust to you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Tom Long the Carrier coming to an inn, Asked the maid what meat there was within? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Tom.. How did you get safe out of Scotland? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Tom.. How much pay did you get, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Very well, Paddy, but in all your travels did you ever get a wife? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Very well, boy, and did you keep it so? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Was it for your madness and foolish tricks? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Was you ever in England before? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Was you guilty of nothing? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well then, Ned, I do suppose it is with you as with most of your neighbours, your wife is the master? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, Paddy, and where did you go when you came to Ireland again? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, Paddy, are you to do as much justice to a Protestant as a Papist? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, Paddy, what business did you follow after in England when you was so poor? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, Paddy, what business did you follow in the village? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, Paddy, what calling was you when in Scot- land? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, brother traveller, of what nation art thou? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, copper nose, has my master taken all this pains about you, and you can speak no wiser? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Well, friend, dost thou think thou can'st catch one in mine?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What business did your mother follow after? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What business do you follow after at present? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What could I. do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What did you do with your children when she died? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What did you make of your children, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What do you think now of broiling me for your breakfast 1 Will no other diet serve you but poor Jack?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What have you to say tome?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | What is the need for chapping at the gate, is it not always open? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What listing money did you get, Paddy? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What portion had you with her? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What reward will you get when you are dead, for punishing your stomach so while you are alive? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What say you if I should order you where you may have your fill of good drink? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What shall I say to my wife when she comes? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What was the matter? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What was you like to be drowned again? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What way will this be, sirs? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What will you say there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What woman do you think, having a portion, will have such a one? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What, Paddy, are you such a lover of flesh that you would change your profession for it? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What, Paddy, do you think that you are to come alive again when you are dead? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What, Paddy, was your religion such a load that you could not carry it along with you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What, sir, do you imagine I was poor when I came over on such an honourable occasion as to list, and bring myself to no preferment at all? |
hvd.32044012437398 | What, sir, do you imagine that I am not a fool? |
hvd.32044012437398 | When came you to town? |
hvd.32044012437398 | When he came again, seeing all the ale and spice gone, he says,"Gentlemen, will you know why my horse carried me to the gallows?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | When they came there, Tom and the tinker marched boldly up to the head of them, and demanded the reason why they disturbed the government? |
hvd.32044012437398 | When they got to the street, the one says to the other,"Which way will we take?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | Where did you go when you came on shore? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Whereupon Faustus said,"I will have my request? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Wherewith shall we shoot him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why did you not leave him when he used you so badly? |
hvd.32044012437398 | Why, I know that; but where is thy kingdom?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | Would not you be glad of it?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | You are a fine husband, you mind your business and shop, as you promised me before we were married: do you not, you drunken dog? |
hvd.32044012437398 | You have water; pray, where is your mill?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | and in our house? |
hvd.32044012437398 | and the beggar, not hearing it chink, fell into laughter and said,"How, sir, is your money done so soon? |
hvd.32044012437398 | and where do you live?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | another,"Does he allow you as he should do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | another,"Is he kind to you?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | are not you well?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | are you a witch or no?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | beer already?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | church have they robbed?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | daughter, I have had three husbands myself, and I think to have another; and do you think I am so mad to tell him all I do? |
hvd.32044012437398 | daughter, is not yonder the cuckoo sing- ing?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | do you allow her so much a week? |
hvd.32044012437398 | do you see any one coming?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | do you see any one coming?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | do you see any one coming?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | exclaimed the parson,"how can that be? |
hvd.32044012437398 | fools, will you never learn wit? |
hvd.32044012437398 | giant, where are you now? |
hvd.32044012437398 | have not I been at cost enough already, but are you itching to put me to more? |
hvd.32044012437398 | him? |
hvd.32044012437398 | how gets she the money to spare for gossiping? |
hvd.32044012437398 | knew Dougal before they went abroad, opening the window, called out,"What's that you've got on your back, Dougal?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | or have they in treason been caught against the rightful king?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | ountry vicar, by chance one day coming across the field, led Jack, and asked him several questions; in particular, Tow many commandments were there?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | quoth good Mother Bunch;"what is the matter with you, daughter, that you go on at this rate?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | said I,"and who killed him?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | said Robin,"or what parish priest have they killed? |
hvd.32044012437398 | said Tom;"do you come here to take up your lodging? |
hvd.32044012437398 | said Tom;"what would you be at? |
hvd.32044012437398 | said the bishop,"and who is that man that leads them towards us so boldly?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | said the other,"which way will you bring them home?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | saith the king's son,"what shall we do there? |
hvd.32044012437398 | she no be care muckle about a watch, an'you be like mine, what will yegi'e me for her?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | sirrah?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | then, sir,'said I,'will you drop me on the ship, if you please?' |
hvd.32044012437398 | veins and the Pentland Hills, as weel as our ain dear hames and firesides, to fight for? |
hvd.32044012437398 | what do you mean? |
hvd.32044012437398 | what hast thou done?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | what should fly by close to my ear but a flock of wild geese, all the way from my own bog of Ballyashenogb, else how should they know me? |
hvd.32044012437398 | what's this I hear of you? |
hvd.32044012437398 | where is my money, and your clothes?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | you going?" |
hvd.32044012437398 | • Harry.—How many children have you, Ned? |
osu.32435018187203 | 'l‘here was one feature in the fight which was, as I regret to know, impossible. ” “ And what was that, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | ) 8 LIFE WORTH LIVING? |
osu.32435018187203 | -~ “ Shall we wait for them or fire first, Major? ” the Doctor asked. |
osu.32435018187203 | 17 “ You are there, Rabda'? |
osu.32435018187203 | 193 into the house? |
osu.32435018187203 | 239 “ I do n’t know how you knew it, but I am heartily glad to see you. ” “ You want to see For Sing? |
osu.32435018187203 | 269 “ How long will your daughter be before she comes? |
osu.32435018187203 | 275 But how could she be interested in her fate? |
osu.32435018187203 | A ROMANCE OI? |
osu.32435018187203 | Are you sure that the malady is not contagious? |
osu.32435018187203 | Bad business poor Richards being hurt, is n’t it? |
osu.32435018187203 | Be warned in time — this tigeris not to be beaten OH with a. whip. ” “ Good heavens l ” the Major exclaimed, “ can this be true? |
osu.32435018187203 | Besides, who made Nana Sahib your master? |
osu.32435018187203 | But what could he do? |
osu.32435018187203 | But what is my lord ’s name? |
osu.32435018187203 | By AMELIE RIVES, Author of “ The Quick or the Dead?" |
osu.32435018187203 | Clever? |
osu.32435018187203 | Could he too have survived the attack of the night before? |
osu.32435018187203 | Did Mr. Bathurst leave the army because he showed cowardice? |
osu.32435018187203 | Did Wilson alone get away? |
osu.32435018187203 | Did you rescue Miss Hannay? ” “ I had that good fortune, Wilson. ” “ I am glad. |
osu.32435018187203 | Do you come to me on your own account, or from the Sahib who commands? |
osu.32435018187203 | Do you know Captain Forster? ” “ We were at school together formerly, I believe, ” Bathurst said quietly. |
osu.32435018187203 | Do you know they murdered my uncle and all the others in the boat, except Mrs. Hunter and Mary? |
osu.32435018187203 | Do you see, there is a crowd gathering behind them? |
osu.32435018187203 | Do you think you are fit to fire, Forster? |
osu.32435018187203 | FROM INFORMATION RECEIVED- WHO POISONED HETTY DUNCAN? |
osu.32435018187203 | Gould any one possibly respect a man who is a coward? |
osu.32435018187203 | Had some one spoken, or had he fancied it? |
osu.32435018187203 | Has she spoken to you about it? |
osu.32435018187203 | He behaved very gallantly, and none of us knew he was hit till it was all over. ” “ But how did Captain Forster get his bayonet wound?" |
osu.32435018187203 | He was in the army at one time, you know. ” “ Was he, Mrs. Hunter? ” “ Yes. |
osu.32435018187203 | How are we off for arms? |
osu.32435018187203 | How could I tell that they would fight one against a hundred? |
osu.32435018187203 | How could it be otherwise when the whole army that had conquered India for them were against them? |
osu.32435018187203 | How do you do, Mrs. Doolan? |
osu.32435018187203 | How do you feel, Rabda? |
osu.32435018187203 | How is it that he can make me hear in this way? |
osu.32435018187203 | How long a respite had she before that wretch came to see her? |
osu.32435018187203 | How long will it be for? |
osu.32435018187203 | How many can work together do you think, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | How strong are they? |
osu.32435018187203 | I call that a mean way of winning, do n’t you, father? ”-- “ Well, no, my dear. |
osu.32435018187203 | I do n’t pretend to account for it. ” “ How many ladies are there in the regiment? ” “ There is the Colonel ’s wife, Mrs. Cromarty. |
osu.32435018187203 | I heard voices talking, so I doubted whether it was you. ” “ The ladder is still there, I suppose, Doctor? |
osu.32435018187203 | I relied upon you for aid; do you know why I waited here instead of going down with the others?" |
osu.32435018187203 | I suppose they did not know this man you are speaking of being here? ” “ He was only here for a few hours, Miss Hannay. |
osu.32435018187203 | I wo n’t have any names mentioned, but I am right, am I not? |
osu.32435018187203 | I would have done anything for him. ” “\Vhen shall we start? ” Isobel asked presently. |
osu.32435018187203 | I find that we are expected to wear sad countenances at our approaching banishment. ” “ Are we, Mrs. Doolan? |
osu.32435018187203 | IVhy not apply for a year ’s leave? |
osu.32435018187203 | If he did, and you knew it, why did you invite him here? |
osu.32435018187203 | If- it had not got hold of the mahout ’s leg, I should not have fired. ” “ Is there nothing to be done, Doctor? |
osu.32435018187203 | Is it possible that it has been done'I ” “ It was done this morning. ” “ What, all? |
osu.32435018187203 | Is there any one else? |
osu.32435018187203 | It is not for you to judge her. ” “ But can not something be done for Robert, Miss Virtue? |
osu.32435018187203 | It is not true, is it? |
osu.32435018187203 | It is terrible to see her; give me some cooling ointment. ” “ What does it matter about her now that she is harmless? |
osu.32435018187203 | Look at her; did you ever see one so disfigured? |
osu.32435018187203 | Mr. Hardy, will you and the other gentlemen divide your numbers into two watches? |
osu.32435018187203 | Now, are you all ready, Major? ” “ All ready I ” replied the Major. |
osu.32435018187203 | Perhaps there would be more than a mere verbal message next time 3 how long would it be before she heard again? |
osu.32435018187203 | Rintoul — I suppose she is here still, Major, and unchanged? |
osu.32435018187203 | So I should strongly advise you to hedge your bets if you can. ” “ What does he mean by hedge, uncle? |
osu.32435018187203 | So it could not have been a balloon then, and if it were a balloon afterwards, when did she change? |
osu.32435018187203 | So, about half- past one to- morrow, we will start. ” “\Vhat, in the heat of the day, uncle? ” “ Yes, my dear. |
osu.32435018187203 | That is not fair, is it, Major? |
osu.32435018187203 | The question is, am I to tell Bathurst that she has heard about it? |
osu.32435018187203 | UNDER WHICH LORD? |
osu.32435018187203 | WHAT WILL THE WORLD SAY? |
osu.32435018187203 | Well, go on with your story. ” “ Well, how did you feel them?" |
osu.32435018187203 | What could it mean? ” “ I have not the slightest idea in the world, ” the Doctor said; “ very likely it meant nothing. |
osu.32435018187203 | What do you say, Major? ” “ I am perfectly willing, Doctor, and have certainly no objection to trusting Isobel to your care. |
osu.32435018187203 | What do you think of it, and why should you be dressed up as a native? |
osu.32435018187203 | What do you think, Doolan? |
osu.32435018187203 | What does he say to this? ” Rujub, who was handsomely attired, stepped forward. |
osu.32435018187203 | Which do you take, white or cream, and what is your size? |
osu.32435018187203 | Who would have thought that men could do such a thing? |
osu.32435018187203 | Why do you always try to run yourself down? |
osu.32435018187203 | Why should you nobles of Oude obey the orders of this peasant boy, though he was adopted by the Peishwa? |
osu.32435018187203 | Why? |
osu.32435018187203 | Will he tell his servant, that he and Rabda may think of him and talk of him as they tramp the roads together? |
osu.32435018187203 | Yes, we will certainly get up a tiger hunt, wo n’t we, Wilson? |
osu.32435018187203 | You have had a very pleasant voyage out, I hope, Isobel? |
osu.32435018187203 | You have not lost, I hope? |
osu.32435018187203 | You have n’t had a tiff with him about anything, have you, Isobel? |
osu.32435018187203 | You think he would? |
osu.32435018187203 | You wondered to- night why that juggler should have exhibited feats seldom, almost never, shown to Europeans? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhat can we do for him that we do n’t do? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhat do you say, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhat madness possessed him to put himself there as a target? ” “ No, I do n’t think he is hit, ” the Doctor said, as he examined him. |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhat pleasure does he suppose an English girl can have in listening to elaborate compliments from a man as yellow as a guinea? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhat should I have felt if I had found too late that I had come to love a man who was a coward — who had left the army because he was afraid? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vho are going i ” “ Both your boys, ” the Major laughed, “ and Doolan and Rintoul. ”"'When do we go, uncle? ” “ Next Monday. |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vhy is that? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vill you be here, Rabda, at sunset, and wait until we come? |
osu.32435018187203 | \Vould you see a sister of yours running the risk of breaking her heart without warning her? |
osu.32435018187203 | behind our saddles? |
osu.32435018187203 | i'- i- f? |
osu.32435018187203 | lChance? |
osu.32435018187203 | or Fate? |
osu.32435018187203 | why did you always praise him? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ All right again now, Bathurst, I hope? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ And Lucknow? ” he asked. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ And he took it all in, Norah? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Anything new, Major? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Are we to go in, Mr. Bathurst? ” Miss Hunter asked. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Are you going to dine here, Doctor? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Are you in the room where the ladies are? ” “ I am there, ” she repeated. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Are you mad, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ But how do you know that it is from him, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ But what can I do now? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ But why shall I have to struggle with them? ” Isobel asked, in surprise, while her uncle broke into a laugh. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do they imagine they are going to beat us, when the numbers are but two to one in their favour? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you feel strong enough to walk far? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you know Captain Forster, Doctor? ” Isobel Hannay asked, on the afternoon of his arrival. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you object to smoking, Miss Hannay; perhaps you have not got accustomed to it yet? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you really think so, Doctor? ” “ I feel quite sure of it. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you see the lady Hannay 2 ” “ I see her. ” “ How is she? ” “ She is lying quiet. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Do you think love is skin deep, and that ’ tis only for a fair complexion that we choose our wives? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Everything else has come true, ” he said to himself; “ why should not that? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Halloa, Bathurst, what are you doing here? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Has anything gone wrong, Major? ” the Doctor asked, as he saw his face. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ How could I be when I knew? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ How do you mean too much, uncle? ” The Major hesitated. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Howmany soldiers are there in the guard- room by the gate? ” “ There are no soldiers there. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ I suppose you have often been in the Zenanas, Mrs. Hunter? ” “ Not often, my dear. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ In what way? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Is it so? ” the Zemindar said, laying aside his pipe and rising to his feet; “ none could come to me whom I would rather see. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Is that you, Ahmed? ” one of the warders said. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Is that you, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Is the door locked? ” “ It is locked. ” “ Where is the key'1 ” She was silent for some time. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Magma? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ My Love! ” Underwhich Lord? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Nothing fresh, Major? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Painful, Mr. Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Shaky? ” he said. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Shall I put one of these sand- bags for you to sit on? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Still, if she did not come down that way, how could she have come? ” Wilson said. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Unless what, Doctor? ” Isobel asked shyly, after a long pause. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ When the white troops come up she will be delivered. ” “ Then will my lord go down to Allahabad? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Where is Mr. Bathurst? ” Mrs. Doolan asked; “ is he hurt too? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Where is Mr. Bathurst? ” Mrs. Doolan asked; “ is he hurt too? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Why, Bathurst, what brings you here? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Will you come in, Bathurst?" |
osu.32435018187203 | “ Will you go down, Mr. Hunter, and tell the ladies that we have silenced the guns for the present, and that no one has received a scratch? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ You and Bathurst be dressed up, too? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ You do not know me, For Sing? ” Bathurst said, stepping forward from the entrance where he had hitherto stood; “ I am the Sahib Bathurst." |
osu.32435018187203 | “ You have not mentioned my name? ” the Rajah said suddenly, looking closely at the man as he put the question. |
osu.32435018187203 | “ You know Mary Hunter died yesterday? |
osu.32435018187203 | “ You remember those pictures on the smoke? ” he said excitedly. |
osu.32435018187203 | “\Vell, when shall it be, Major?" |
osu.32435018187203 | “\Vhere have you been, Bathurst? |
osu.32435018187203 | ” “ Think of his wealth, my dear. ” “ What difference does his wealth make? ” Isobel said. |
osu.32435018187203 | ” “ What does it matter to me? ” Bathurst asked sternly. |
osu.32435018187203 | ” “\Vell, gentlemen, what do you think we had better do?" |
mdp.39076002604739 | :$\§ ‘ F ‘\§\-\ 5 333% »? |
mdp.39076002604739 | ?~:.. —:.. —ui ’""purple phlox that were the color of his wife ’s turban. |
mdp.39076002604739 | A guard will take you in a hackney coach. ” “ Where? ” “ You ’ll get regular meals there, ” the justice said hurriedly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | And by the way, Jenkins — — ” “ Yes, sir? ” “ I ’ve never felt it necessary for students in chancery inns to have servants. |
mdp.39076002604739 | And would she consider staying awhile? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Bless us, how could you? ” “ When he was at Walthamstow I ran into him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | But he tries to help the Quakers when they ’re thrown in jail. ” “ What is this town we ’ve come to, Mr. Penn? ” “ It ’s Chipping Ongar. |
mdp.39076002604739 | But how could you stumble and fall and in- jure yourself without knocking yourself out? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Ca n’t you take a little water on the head? ” A sharp note had come into the lazy voice. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Can I give you something to eat and drink, lad? ” “ No, sir, ” replied Toby stiffly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Can I go to bed now? ” “ Yes, little chap. ” She took him to a plain bedroom on the ground floor. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Can I see Luke and Guy? ” She barred the door with her arm. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Can you manage from here, Wayneman? ” Toby said he could, and PC1111 let him off at a horse block and handed down his staff. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Could Wayneman have become so un- kempt? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Could he have found a right way and have missed the threat of Poultry Compter? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Could he have got all the way to Chatham? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Could the Pepyses afford him? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did Mrs. Williams tell you its name? ” “ It ’s Prince Rupert. ” Samuel Pepys laughed. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did n’t I tell you that very thing? ” “ I do n’t want to go in your old house, ” Toby said loudly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did n’t you bring any clothes? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did n’t you know it? ” “ No, sir, ” Will replied. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did n’t you pick me up close to there? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did one of those boys suggest Wayne- man? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did she acknowledge herself to be the woman of the thefts and the several names? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did untruths sometimes get put in stone and brass? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Did you discharge him? ” “ No, I did n’t, ” Pepys said, but he looked uncom- fortable. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do n’t you hear them? ” “ I did n’t know it was suppertime, ” Toby said apolo- getically. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do you have a preference? ” “ To the Swiftsure, ” Pepys directed. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do you have some neat’s- foot oil and good rags? ” “ If I ca n’t find any rags, ” Slingsby said, “ we ’ll use your shirt. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do you know how to flag a coach? ” “ I ’ve seen folks do it. ” “ All right, Wayneman. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do you know which way is Temple Bar, and what it is? ” “ It ’s through Ludgate there, sir, in Fleet Street. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Do you live close to here? ” “ You might say I live in Ireland. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Does he still lack a page? ” “ He does need a page, Will, but he wants an older boy than Toby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Guy ’s ’ prenticed to a joiner in Chigwell. ” “ Did he take my father ’s tools with ’ i m? ” “ He did, yes. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Had they changed? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Have you stole a Montagu cat? ” “ No, sir. |
mdp.39076002604739 | He said all Slingsbys were avaricious, or why would one of them get to be Comp- troller of the Navy and another one Master of the Mint? |
mdp.39076002604739 | He ’d be robbed of it. ” “ How, then? ” Toby asked, becoming anxious. |
mdp.39076002604739 | He ’s at the posthouse! ” “ What confinnation of this have you? ” the justice asked the porter. |
mdp.39076002604739 | His re- marks covered a range of subjects sacred to boyhood: How did you split your toe? |
mdp.39076002604739 | How long will ye be gone? ” “ Three years, ” John McKnight said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | How would it be not to feel a little sorry for Dulcie, not to feel a little impatient at her slowness? |
mdp.39076002604739 | How would it seem not to help her over a stony brook and not to warn the other children against laughing at her dragging foot? |
mdp.39076002604739 | How ’s your health, Mr. Penn? ” “ Fair. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I Z1 1"1 lllll Illustrated by Kurt Werth £ 1? |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ca n’t be expected to outfit him twice, can I? ” Toby was listening attentively; his hopes fluctuated. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I did n’t ask you to come over here and slash at me, did I? ” “ No. ” “ Quit complaining about your short blade, then. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I live at Mr. Adam Drumby ’s house. ” “ You do, eh? |
mdp.39076002604739 | I m never going back. ” “ Why, boy? ” “ Because I ca n’t go inside the house. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I reckon it ’s true, or where ’ve you been all week? ” “ Ha, ” Toby said bitterly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I saw it one time. ” “ And your young lordship did n’t hardly fancy it? ” “ Nobody could like it, ” Toby replied with dignity. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I told you it was my luck piece, did n’t I? ”[ 178]( K Yes, you did, Mr. Slingsby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I was Peeps ’ boy, do n’t you remember me? |
mdp.39076002604739 | I was a laughingstock, so I joined Dudley. ” “ Could n’t you take the courses over? ” Toby asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ’d be proud to live here. ” “ Live ’ ere? |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ’ll take home a purse full of shillings, you can bet. ” “ Why not? ” “ I ’ll get to keep some of ’em for myself. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ’ve got a lot on my mind. ” “ Did you hear that, Dr. McKnight? ” Toby asked tensely. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ’ve not got time to nurse you too. ” “ When will Mr. Drumby get home? ” Toby asked her, for his own problem was urgent in his mind. |
mdp.39076002604739 | I ’ve not looked out for work very long. ” “ Do you have a home and parents? ” “ Not now, ” was the confused answer. |
mdp.39076002604739 | If it had no respect for castles, why would it stay its hand from smiting a little house with a thatched roof? |
mdp.39076002604739 | If they asked, “ Did you get soaking wet in the rain, Wayneman? ” they were thinking first of all of his rumpled uniform. |
mdp.39076002604739 | In the kitchen he asked, “ What can we do, Jane? |
mdp.39076002604739 | In the morning I must go back to London. ” “ Where next, then, sir? |
mdp.39076002604739 | In this ’ ouse, do you mean? ” Mrs. Drumby was plainly startled. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Is he up in your chambers now? ” “ Yes, sir. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Is it just because your father ’s dead? ”[-11] “ It ’s the Snells, ” Toby told her. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Is your wife picked out yet? ” “ Yes, she is, ” Toby answered, picking her out at that moment. |
mdp.39076002604739 | It was like a light from God. ” “ Please, Mr. Penn, would you ride a little slower? ” Toby requested. |
mdp.39076002604739 | It ’s across river. ” “ You mean across London Bridge? ” Toby asked with awe. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Just like a prophecy, was n’t it? ” “ Where were they standing? ” Toby asked Sidney Montagu in a low voice. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Just like a prophecy, was n’t it? ” “ Where were they standing? ” Toby asked Sidney Montagu in a low voice. |
mdp.39076002604739 | My father ’s not been alive for four months, and my stepmother ’s mad at me. ” “ You mean the woman wo n’t let you in? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Not even a shift to sleep in? ” Toby said he had nothing but what he was standing in. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Or had the thought of him merely presented itself in connection with gunpowder? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Or ought he scoop up a handful for the unknown needs ahead? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Our Jane ’s little brother. ” “ How old is he? ” Pepys asked suspiciously. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Peeps is quarrelin ’ with his wife. ” “ Will it take him long? ” asked the literal craftsman. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Receive that boy again, I will not! ” “ Then wo n’t you send him to sea? ” Jane asked des- perately. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Salt counters be a selfish lot. ”[ 57] “ Do all the salt counters live in Ipswich? ” Toby asked, peculiarly interested. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Says he came here direct from Chatham. ” “ Has n’t he got a home? ” “ Apparently not. |
mdp.39076002604739 | She ’s married and gone away. ” “ Did she marry Tim Browne? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Squire Wroth ’s maps could n’t be so valuable, or why would he have let a carpenter borrow them? |
mdp.39076002604739 | That ’s a mighty big hoptoad, ai n’t it? |
mdp.39076002604739 | The Montagu boys were following Toby around the roof and presently Sidney asked impatiently, “ Well, are you satisfied? |
mdp.39076002604739 | They ca n’t celebrate a birthday without firing nineteen rounds. ” “ Is that so, sir? ” “ Yes, it is. |
mdp.39076002604739 | They mighta been haulin ’ salt. ” “ Ye saw ’em where, rogue? ” “ I can take you there. |
mdp.39076002604739 | They were passing the livery stable, they said, and heard him called “ Wayneman ”; was he any kin to a boy named Toby? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Toby said the game was called “ Who Do I Be? ” Anybody who wished to do so could ask the question, then step out and imitate a familiar character. |
mdp.39076002604739 | VVhat does it matter? |
mdp.39076002604739 | VVhere on earth have you been staying? ” “ I ’ve had lodgings in East Smithfield, ” said Toby with dignity. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Was he too measly to matter? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Was he too worthless to cause a rumpus? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Was there always a way without felony to solve every lack and problem? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Wayneman ’s copying some old English tax laws for him. ” “ Hm- m. Is he studious, then? |
mdp.39076002604739 | We do n’t like to be ’ urried, see? |
mdp.39076002604739 | We got our own gait, see? ” Toby looked back and, sure enough, there was a noticeable gap between him and the tall stooped boy who followed. |
mdp.39076002604739 | We got our own gait, see? ” Toby saw. |
mdp.39076002604739 | We got our own gait, see? ” ’ “ I did n’t notice I was hurryin ’ you, ” Toby said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | What are you doing so far from home? ” “ 7 7 I ve left Loughton for good, sir. |
mdp.39076002604739 | What are you snivelin ’ for, Dulcie? ” “ Because you ’re goin’ away, and all. ” She shifted the baby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | What do you know? |
mdp.39076002604739 | What was he to do with the fireworks he had bought for Guy Fawkes Day that was coming up Tuesday? |
mdp.39076002604739 | What was the job he had to offer? |
mdp.39076002604739 | What ’s up now? ” “ Wayneman ’s sick, is all I know. ” The jailer received John McKnight suavely. |
mdp.39076002604739 | What ’s yer name, boy? ” “ Loughton. ” This was an occasional English trick that had all but achieved the face of honesty. |
mdp.39076002604739 | What ’ve you been workin ’ at lately? ” How did she mean that? |
mdp.39076002604739 | What ’ve you been workin ’ at lately? ” How did she mean that? |
mdp.39076002604739 | When did you get this stuff? |
mdp.39076002604739 | When you leave the woods, sir, can I run along beside your horse till I find the road? ” “ You can ride behind me. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where are they? ” “ Where all the smoke is, to be sure. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where are you bound for? ” “ The saltworks, ma’am. ” He looked around. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where do you live, Jim Loughton? ” Toby knew he must not speak the word Drumby and bring trouble to the house that had befriended him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where else? ” “ I ’ll not go back to Loughton, ” Toby said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where is it Dulcie lives in Ipswich, Aunt Huldah? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where might ye be goin’? ” “ To the saltworks, ” Toby replied, “ to work there. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was Dulcie now? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was Jane? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was Mr. William Penn? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was old Bess? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was the last place you lived at? ” “ Maldon, where do you suppose? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was the last place you lived at? ” “ Maldon, where do you suppose? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where was the sailor with a crinkled yel- low beard who had thrown him coconuts from the deck of the Dartmouth when she came in from Jamaica? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where were Mr. and Mrs. Drumby, and the ragged boys of the saltworks? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where were his step- mother and the Snells? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Where were the boys he used to wrestle with on Loughton Green? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Which saltworks are you headed for? ” “ Maldon. |
mdp.39076002604739 | While passing him some tobacco, Toby managed to say, “ I know your oldest son, Sir William. ” “ You do, eh? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Who is he? ” “ Toby Wayneman, from Loughton village in Essex. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Who sold it to a minor like you? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Whose spotted dog is that? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Why did he travel about with these unattractive friends? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would anybody like to hear Toby read? ” There was a clamor for this privilege, and a book of Puritan hymns was got down from a shelf. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would he make a chan- cery clerk if we got him off? ” “ Wayneman ’s not studious, no, sir, ” Jack Jenkins re- plied honestly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would she come and help prepare his feast “ for the cutting of the stone ”? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would they look at him with glad and friendly eyes if they saw him again? |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would ye like to have it back? ” Toby said that he would. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Would you? ” For suddenly he hated Sidney for having a castle like this, and a father called “ my lord, ” and a mother who was kind. |
mdp.39076002604739 | Yet if McKnight was the mad one, who had killed the sergeant at Tangier? |
mdp.39076002604739 | You made a jackass of yourself Christmas. ” “ Did I? ” Penn smiled. |
mdp.39076002604739 | You ’ve come back a’ready, have n’t you? ” “ I ’ve come back for a couple of days, is all. |
mdp.39076002604739 | [ 206] What, though, Toby pondered, was Captain Dudley ’s occupation? |
mdp.39076002604739 | \ r'*“’T ’~$ 9: i2?) |
mdp.39076002604739 | ‘ Where is the old un? ’ I asked ’ i m. |
mdp.39076002604739 | ’ Ow much would you say they dipped out 0 ’ that one, fellows? ” “ Six pound, ” Jock calculated with awe in his voice. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ And when? ”'[ 113] “ Last Saturday, ” Doll said, “ in Leadenhall Street. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ And where ’s your famous stick now? ” Penn wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Are ye called Jim? ” “ I did n’t say I was. ” “ The boy ’s called Jim Loughton, you can count on it. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Are you hungry, Toby? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Are you in hard straits, boy? ” she asked kindly. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Are you lear- n- ing your way around, young Wayneman? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Are you ready to go to shore, sir? ” the clerk asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Be ye runnin ’ away, boy? ” he asked, speaking as sternly as it was pos- sible for such a jolly man to speak. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ But I notice you ’ve got a good coat and stout shoes. ” Then she added[ 195] grudgingly, “ Do you want to stay the night here? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ But last week I almost stole a cheese. ” “ Why? ” “ To eat. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ But you ’ll give him a recommendation, wo n’t you? ” Penn asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Ca n’t Toby get food at his own house, Dulcie? ” she asked sharply. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Ca n’t you sleep, Wayneman? ” Will Hewer asked across the dark room. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Can I bring a little wood for your fire? ” “ I ’ve got wood aplenty, ” Mrs. Lane replied, “ but it ’s sap- green. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Can I go now? ” Toby asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Can I help you down the steps? ” he asked considerately, wishing to show his gratitude. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Can you tell me where the big road is, sir? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Can you think of anything you ’d like to eat? ” Toby asked him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Dick Dudley? ” the sheriff asked doubtfully. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did Jane give you the advice I sent? ” asked Mrs. Wayneman. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did n’t you have a nice time? ” However, she seemed distrait, not really interested in his journey. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did you ever see such a rummy old tub? ” he asked loudly at one point, though his own voice frightened him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did you expect it to fold up forever? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did you pick up a rumor? ” “ I got it from the widow. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did you see that girl? ” she thought to ask him politely. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Did your parents affiance you? ” she asked, for she was both romantic ar.1d.practic.al, being French. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do I hear Sidney ’s voice? ” she asked anxiously. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you belong with that bunch of felons? ” he asked Toby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you know that boat, Mr. Whitfield? ” he asked a local clerk who had accompanied him and remained with the oarsmen. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you know where Wayneman got the explosives? ” Pepys asked her. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you mean Admiral Penn? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you think we ’re in bad trouble? ” Amos wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you want to get us both discharged? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you want to see that naggy Huldah Snell again? ” “ No, ma’am, but I want to see the Lanes that live next door. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Do you ’ ave any ship bread on ye? ” Amos asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Does your stomach hurt you? ” “ No, Mr. Hewer, my stomach do n’t hurt me. ” Why must people always ask a boy if his stomach hurts him? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Does your stomach hurt you? ” “ No, Mr. Hewer, my stomach do n’t hurt me. ” Why must people always ask a boy if his stomach hurts him? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Eh? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Go where, sir? ” “ Anywhere! |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Had n’t you rather sleep in the stable? ” a serving- maid asked him considerately. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Has he quit your service? ” “ A month ago. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Have n’t you got a purse? ” Penn asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Have you passed your twelfth birthday? ” “ Yes, sir, and one more. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ His Majesty ’s responsibility? ” the justice said to the three serjeants- at- law. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ His name and place of residence? ”[ 228] “ Mr. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ His name was Jim Loughton. ” “ Did they ne’er see him before? ” “ No, they ne’er did. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ I ask you, does it make sense? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ I had to protect him and his wife from footpads. ” “ Can you ride a horse? ” asked a soft- spoken man on the other side of him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ I hope you ’re not giving your poor weak- lunged brother as much trouble as you gave me? ” he said experimentally. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ I suppose you miss your father very much? ” “ Yes, I do, ” Toby replied. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is it far from here? ” “ It ’s a piece. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is it gone? ” he countered with a wide- eyed look. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is that my pewter cup? ” he inquired, pointing it out among some other cups on the table. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is that the stafi ’ that belongs to Luke Snell? ” Dulcie asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is that your husband? ” Toby asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is there a relative willing to be your guardian? ” Toby replied that there was, the brother he had men- tioned. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is this the McKnight plaid? ” Toby asked for some- thing to say. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Is your nose all right? ” “ Of course, ” Sidney replied. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ It ’s the only one left. ” “ Where are the rest of the boys? ” Toby asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Look at ’ i m, restin ’ and takin ’ ’ is ease like a bailiff! ” “ VVhy not? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Name ’s Dulcie. ” “ Can her father give ’ er anything for dowry? ” “ No, ” Toby replied. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Not that I ’m aware of. ” “ Did n’t you lose a coin, Mr. Slingsby? ” Toby insisted. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Now where ’s the six kegs? ” “ I do n’t know where they are, ” Toby answered. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Now you must kill our chicken, must you? ” Dulcie exclaimed angrily. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Oh? ” she said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ She ai n’t satisfied to claim my father ’s staff for Luke, is she? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ She ’s been tellin ’ her side, has she? ” Toby exclaimed. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ So, ” said Pepys, “ you must celebrate this business right in my house, must you? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ That little Dulcie Lane? ” “ Yes, ma’am, I did, ” Toby said, seizing this opening. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ That old silver coin I found and gave back, would you like to sell it? ” “ By no means, Wayneman. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ That redheaded boy, ” the Ancient said, “ he could n’t be involved in any trouble? ” “ Matter of fact, he could be, sir. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Then I ’ll pay your fare home. ” “ Home? ” “ To Loughton, lad. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Then why did you go and look, Cousin Elizabeth? ” asked Anne Montagu, a practical little girl. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Was you the boy that was with ’ em? ” “ I ’ll tell the sheriff everything, ” Toby bargained, “ but I ’ll not tell anybody else. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Well, Jane? ” Will said urgently. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Were you afraid, bowling along in the dark? ” John asked Toby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Were you planning to sell these things, Wayneman? ” Toby said that he was not planning to sell them, but he would not give any more information. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What are you doing here, Toby? ” he cried out nervously. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What be yer baptized name? ” “ James. ” This was true. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What boy? ” “ Mr. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What do you want of Mr. Jerry? ” “ I want to work for him. ” “ He ’s out of funds I ’ appen to know. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What do you want of me, boy? ” she asked Toby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What do you want, boy? ” “ Can I talk to Dulcie? ” he requested. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What do you want, boy? ” “ Can I talk to Dulcie? ” he requested. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What do you want? ” Toby said he did n’t want anything. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What does Mr. Peeps want me for? ” he asked en route. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What does it mean? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What for? ” Mrs. Drumby demanded. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What name does the man have? ” “ Peeps. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What river is that settlement on, Captain? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What ’s become of your swing? ” old Mrs. Pepys asked rather pouncingly one evening when Toby was drying the supper dishes. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What ’s got into you, Toby? ” she demanded. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What ’s wrong, poor Mrs. Peeps? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ What, sir? ” Toby asked, not comprehending. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Whatever became of old Bess? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ When can he go to Epping again, to work? ” “ God knows, ” Mrs. Lane replied. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ When do you expect the boy to come back? ” he asked his wife. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where did you come from? ” was her greeting. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where do you aim to go from here? ” the carter asked, beguiled by Toby ’s foot- loose condition. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where do you plan for us to go, Wayne- man? ” he asked with curiosity. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where was the spot? ” “ How should I know? ” Sidney said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where was the spot? ” “ How should I know? ” Sidney said. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where ’s Jane? ” Toby asked in a businesslike way. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where ’s the staff? ” “ It ’s back at Maldon. ” “ I said you ’d not come in without it, did n’t I? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where ’s the staff? ” “ It ’s back at Maldon. ” “ I said you ’d not come in without it, did n’t I? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Where ’s your brother? ” he asked Will Wayneman. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Wherever will you go, Toby? ” Kip asked in anxiety. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who be ye ’ elpin ’ on this job, rascal? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who cares? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who do you think you are? ” “ I ’m Cromwell, ” Toby said, attacking again. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who is that boy? ” he called, pointing at Toby. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who wants break- fast? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Who ’s to blame for this scuffle? ” she wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Why are you on the road so early? ” the boy asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Why are you so dirty and underdressed? ” “ I started in too much of a hurry, ” Toby answered. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Why must you, Toby? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Will it catch the thieves? ” “ This way it might, ” Gritty answered, “ it ’ll make ’ i m talk. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Will ye want yer blanket and pillow too? ” Mrs. Skeet asked. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Would you ask your mother? ” Toby requested. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ Would you like to fight, Mon- tagu? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ You have, eh? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ You must flag the first stage, remember? ” Toby did remember, and got up and dressed himself. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ You ’d never join the wild boys, would you? ” “ Who said I wanted to? ” “ What, then? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ You ’d never join the wild boys, would you? ” “ Who said I wanted to? ” “ What, then? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ You ’d never join the wild boys, would you? ” “ Who said I wanted to? ” “ What, then? |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ ‘ Is that all you can tell me about this boy that ’s been delinquent to his family? ’ I asked him. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ ‘ W’y not? ’ ’ e says. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ ’ Ave ye e’er been down to Lon’on? ” “ No, sir, I ne’er have. ” “ Ah, I envy ye then! |
mdp.39076002604739 | “ ’ Aven’t you ever ’ eard of the salt tax? ”. |
mdp.39076002604739 | “-right after breakfast? ” “ Breakfast! ” Toby replied loftily. |
njp.32101068602307 | And Halsey? ” I managed to say. njp.32101068602307 And now,"he said quietly,"how long are you and I to play our little comedy, Mr. Bailey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | And so you showed it to Sam, at the club, and asked him if he knew any one who owned such a link, and Sam said — what? |
njp.32101068602307 | And then? ”I took the car along the lower road, not to disturb the household. |
njp.32101068602307 | And you? ” to Gertrude. njp.32101068602307 At that time had you any suspicion that the Traders'Bank had been wrecked?" |
njp.32101068602307 | But the motive? |
njp.32101068602307 | But what could have done it? ” Gertrude asked. njp.32101068602307 Ca n't you be more explicit?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Did he chase you out of the house and back again? |
njp.32101068602307 | Did n't he say anything else you could under- stand? |
njp.32101068602307 | Did n't you sleep last night? ” “ No, ma'm, ” she said stiffly. njp.32101068602307 Did you have two cups of coffee at your dinner? ” I inquired. |
njp.32101068602307 | Did you know Mrs. Armstrong and Louise are in the village? |
njp.32101068602307 | Did you see if there was any one missing in the house? |
njp.32101068602307 | Doctor,I asked at a venture, “ have you ever heard of a child named Lucien Wallace? ” Clever as he was, his face changed and stiffened. |
njp.32101068602307 | Get up, ” I said,if you do n't want to be mur- dered in your bed. ”"Where? |
njp.32101068602307 | Halsey,I asked,"have you any idea of the na- ture of the interview between Louise Armstrong and Arnold the night he was murdered? ”. |
njp.32101068602307 | Halsey,I said when he sauntered in, “ is there a policeman in Casanova?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Halsey? |
njp.32101068602307 | Have n't you a thumb- print, too? |
njp.32101068602307 | He has not come back? |
njp.32101068602307 | He is not- dead? ” I implored. njp.32101068602307 He was here, was n't he?" |
njp.32101068602307 | He was sober? |
njp.32101068602307 | How did you know the watch? ” Winters snapped at him. njp.32101068602307 How is your patient? ” he asked with his odd little smile. |
njp.32101068602307 | How long did he stay? |
njp.32101068602307 | I rather expected the car, but we got up all right. ”You did n't see him at all? ” Louise demanded breathlessly. |
njp.32101068602307 | I — I did not leave the billiard- room at once"Why? |
njp.32101068602307 | Is everything- right? |
njp.32101068602307 | Is he efficient? njp.32101068602307 Is n't it something that we could attend to instead? ” But she shook her head. |
njp.32101068602307 | Is there anything new? |
njp.32101068602307 | Is this one of the servants'blankets, Mrs. Wat- son? |
njp.32101068602307 | Lucien Wallace? ” he repeated. njp.32101068602307 Miss Innes, ” he said quickly,"will you come with me and light the east corridor? |
njp.32101068602307 | Miss Innes, ” she said,has my stepbrother Arnold gone away?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Miss Innes,he said, stopping me as I was about to go to my room up- stairs,"how are your nerves to- night? ”"I have none, ” I said happily. |
njp.32101068602307 | No news? |
njp.32101068602307 | No- yes. ”Did n't he have a guest with him? |
njp.32101068602307 | Not any member of the family? |
njp.32101068602307 | Shall I bring him in? ” I asked Louise, uncertain what to do. njp.32101068602307 Somebody- had it?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Tell me everything, wo n't you, Halsey? |
njp.32101068602307 | The Children's Hospital, you say, Doctor? ” he asked. njp.32101068602307 The what?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Thomas ill? ” he said, over his shoulder. njp.32101068602307 Was he in the habit of carrying money? ”"He never carried it far. |
njp.32101068602307 | Well,I asked,"did n't your young man enjoy his meal?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Well? ” I said, looking up. njp.32101068602307 What can I say to you, Miss Innes?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What did I tell you? ” she said dramatically. njp.32101068602307 What do you mean?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What in the world is the matter with you? |
njp.32101068602307 | What is it? |
njp.32101068602307 | What sort of a looking chap is that Walker, Ger- trude? ” he asked. njp.32101068602307 What was that sound? |
njp.32101068602307 | What's the matter, Liddy? |
njp.32101068602307 | What's wrong? |
njp.32101068602307 | Where did you — find it? |
njp.32101068602307 | Where is Halsey? ” he asked. njp.32101068602307 Where is Warner?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Where is the freight car that was rammed? ” the doctor asked a bystander. njp.32101068602307 Where's the laundry key kept?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Who is it? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why did I step into the tulip bed? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why? |
njp.32101068602307 | Will you give me the link, ” he said, when I fin- ished,or, at least, let me see it? |
njp.32101068602307 | You are sure the hole was not here yesterday? ” I asked Liddy, whose expression was a mixture of satis- faction and alarm. njp.32101068602307 You heard no other sound? ” the coroner asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | You let me attend to this fellow, whoever it is, A'unt Ray, and go to Louise, will you? njp.32101068602307 You mean — the murderer? ” I gasped. |
njp.32101068602307 | Your theory is that Mr. Armstrong was followed here by some enemy, and shot as he entered the house? ”I do n't think I have a theory,"I said. |
njp.32101068602307 | 140 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE “ Is that you, Liddy?" |
njp.32101068602307 | 167 168 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE “ Why was Mr. Bailey not present at the inquest?" |
njp.32101068602307 | 196 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE"Well, Mary,"I said encouragingly, “ what's the matter? |
njp.32101068602307 | 248 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE"Toothache?" |
njp.32101068602307 | A capable man?" |
njp.32101068602307 | After all, what had I to tell? |
njp.32101068602307 | And came to work here Saturday morning?" |
njp.32101068602307 | And now, ca n't you see where this thing puts me? |
njp.32101068602307 | And what's your mother's name?" |
njp.32101068602307 | And where was Paul Arm- strong? |
njp.32101068602307 | And why had the thief, if he were a thief, THE OTHER HALF OF THE LINK 79 picked up the broken china out of the road and left it, with his booty? |
njp.32101068602307 | Another man? ”"He brought a friend with him to stay over Sunday, a Mr. |
njp.32101068602307 | Any one who might wish him out of the way?" |
njp.32101068602307 | As I leaned over I fancied I heard a groan- or was it the wind? |
njp.32101068602307 | As you know, my nephew has not yet been found. ” WHO IS NINA CARRINGTON? |
njp.32101068602307 | Bailey did not see him on his way across the lawn? ”"I think not. |
njp.32101068602307 | Bailey's flight looks bad, too. ”"And you think Halsey helped him to escape?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Bailey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Bailey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Before the murder, no doubt, but who would believe that? |
njp.32101068602307 | But she would n't wait. ”"And the broken china- in the basket?" |
njp.32101068602307 | But where had Rosie carried her basket? |
njp.32101068602307 | But why was he there, if it were indeed he? |
njp.32101068602307 | CHAPTER IV WHERE IS HALSEY? |
njp.32101068602307 | CHAPTER XXVII WHO IS NINA CARRINGTON? |
njp.32101068602307 | Could it have been Thomas? |
njp.32101068602307 | Could this veiled woman be the Nina Car- rington of the message? |
njp.32101068602307 | Did Louise and her mother know of the shameful and wicked decep- 267 268 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE tion? |
njp.32101068602307 | Did any one come out here yesterday to repair the telephone, and examine the wires on the roof? ”. |
njp.32101068602307 | Did you ever see this cuff- link before? ” No, he never had, he said, but he looked at it oddly. |
njp.32101068602307 | Do you know how much money there was in that worn- out wallet of his? |
njp.32101068602307 | Do you know if he had any enemies? |
njp.32101068602307 | Do you know that every dollar you have, both of you, is in that bank? ” Gertrude tried to speak, but Halsey stopped her. |
njp.32101068602307 | Does n't it look rather as though he thought it impossible to escape?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Especially —"“ Especially what? ”"Especially since Jack Bailey and Arnold Arm- 88 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE strong were notoriously bad friends. |
njp.32101068602307 | Even now I wonder — what did Thomas know? |
njp.32101068602307 | GERTRUDE'S ENGAGEMENT 45 “ The family consists of yourself alone, Miss Innes? ”"My niece is here,"I said. |
njp.32101068602307 | GERTRUDE'S ENGAGEMENT 47"How do you know that? ” Mr. Jamieson asked oddly. |
njp.32101068602307 | Gertrude, I do n't think Halsey knew the- the murdered man, did he?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Get up, wo n't you?" |
njp.32101068602307 | HALSEY'S DISAPPEARANCE 233"And you think Louise knows something? ” he said when I had finished. |
njp.32101068602307 | Had Gertrude been the fugitive in the clothes chute? |
njp.32101068602307 | Had Mr. Halsey any possible reason for going away like this, without warning?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Had this unknown visitor been there a third time, the night Arnold Armstrong was mur- dered? |
njp.32101068602307 | Have you- employed him long?" |
njp.32101068602307 | His mother paid one week's board in advance; the other has not been paid. ”"Was he ill when he came?" |
njp.32101068602307 | How does — it- open?" |
njp.32101068602307 | How had he gone, and when? |
njp.32101068602307 | How is Miss Armstrong? ” “ She- she is doing very well,"I stammered. |
njp.32101068602307 | How? ” she yelled vociferously, and jumped up. |
njp.32101068602307 | I consider it a most important clue. ” “ Wo n't the description do? ”"Not as well as the original." |
njp.32101068602307 | I know much more about boxes of roses than bushes of them. ” WHO IS NINA CARRINGTON? |
njp.32101068602307 | I thought perhaps she was a friend of yours, but, of course, I did n't ask. ”"She was not- pock- marked?" |
njp.32101068602307 | I was askin'did you want the ladder left up the clothes chute?" |
njp.32101068602307 | I wish merely to ask you a question. ” “ Wo n't you sit down? ”"It will not be necessary. |
njp.32101068602307 | IV WHERE IS HALSEY? |
njp.32101068602307 | If Gertrude had been on the circular staircase that night, why had she fled from Mr. Jamieson? |
njp.32101068602307 | If Halsey and Jack Bailey had left be- fore the crime, how came Halsey's revolver in the tulip bed? |
njp.32101068602307 | If any such case comes to you, will it be too much trouble for you to let me know?". |
njp.32101068602307 | If either he or Jack Bailey had heard an intruder in the house and shot him- as they might have been justified in doing- why had they run away? |
njp.32101068602307 | If it had not been the murdered man who had entered the house that night, who had it been? |
njp.32101068602307 | If it was some member of the house- hold, who could it have been? |
njp.32101068602307 | If the fugitive had come from outside the house, how did he get in? |
njp.32101068602307 | Innes?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Is it laid? ”"Mr. Jamieson,"I said suddenly, “ I wish you would do one thing: I wish you would come to Sunnyside and spend a few days there. |
njp.32101068602307 | Is it likely I would kill her brother?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Is it- be- cause there is some one else?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Is n't he here? ” I asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | Is n't that the act of an innocent man? ”"Then why did he leave at all?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Is n't that the act of an innocent man? ”"Then why did he leave at all?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Is that you, Thomas? |
njp.32101068602307 | It is the story of a loving and ingenious woman. ” “ And — this thing to- night? ”"May upset my whole view of the case. |
njp.32101068602307 | It was not a new idea, but why had she done it? |
njp.32101068602307 | It's about Thomas. ” “ What about Thomas? ” I asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | LOUISE 125 “ Did you ever long, and long, for money- money to use without question, money that no one would take you to task about? |
njp.32101068602307 | Might it not have been the mysterious intruder again? |
njp.32101068602307 | Mine?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Mr. Bailey left""Which way? ” Mr. Jamieson asked sharply. |
njp.32101068602307 | Mr. Harton, did Mr. Arnold Arm- strong know that Sunnyside had been rented? ”"I think- yes, he did. |
njp.32101068602307 | No doubt your detective already knows that and discredits all Gertrude told him. ”"And when she went back, it was to get — the tele- gram?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Not earlier. ” “ Was not his apparent friendliness a change from his former attitude?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Not ill? ” Halsey said from the step. |
njp.32101068602307 | Now, Miss Innes, you had no such visitor, I believe?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Or a fourth, the time Mr. Jamieson had locked: some one in the clothes chute? |
njp.32101068602307 | Or perhaps it's the one the milk- boy heard: a tramp washing a dirty shirt, pre- sumably bloody, in the creek below the bridge?". |
njp.32101068602307 | Shall I send it out?" |
njp.32101068602307 | She talked to him for a long time, but when I asked him afterward he did n't know her name. ” “ A young woman? ” “ Not very young. |
njp.32101068602307 | Suppose Louise grew worse? |
njp.32101068602307 | The window or the door? |
njp.32101068602307 | Then I heard an exclamation from him. ”"What did he say?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Then where shall I be? ”"You forget,"I broke in,"that I have the revolver, and that no one knows about it." |
njp.32101068602307 | There must certainly be some explanation — but what was it? |
njp.32101068602307 | There will be two more men here by noon, and the city office is on the lookout. ” “ The creek? ” Gertrude asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | Therefore — but was it Gertrude? |
njp.32101068602307 | WHERE IS HALSEY? |
njp.32101068602307 | WHERE IS HALSEY? |
njp.32101068602307 | WHERE IS HALSEY? |
njp.32101068602307 | Warner, what did he say when you found him on the porch? ” Warner looked shaken: his honest, boyish face was colorless. |
njp.32101068602307 | Was Gertrude's lover a villain or a victim? |
njp.32101068602307 | Was Jack Bailey an accomplice or a victim in the looting of the Traders'Bank? |
njp.32101068602307 | Was Louise under surveillance? |
njp.32101068602307 | Was he alone in his guilt, or was the cashier his ac- complice? |
njp.32101068602307 | Was it the one the parlor maid brought up yesterday, about a ghost wringing its hands on the roof? |
njp.32101068602307 | Was it the right or the left? |
njp.32101068602307 | Watson,"I said severely, “ will you be so good as to explain this rather unusual occurrence? ”. |
njp.32101068602307 | What all- powerful reason made Louise determine to marry Doctor Walker? |
njp.32101068602307 | What am I to think? ” Halsey leaned over and patted my hand. |
njp.32101068602307 | What did Bailey do when he went back to the Knickerbocker apartments that night? |
njp.32101068602307 | What did Thomas see in the shadows the night he died? |
njp.32101068602307 | What did he bring?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What did he suspect? |
njp.32101068602307 | What do you think frightened him, Mr. Jamieson?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What had Gertrude left in the billiard- room? |
njp.32101068602307 | What had Thomas known, and Mrs. Watson? |
njp.32101068602307 | What has hap- pened?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What have you locked in the laundry? ”"I ca n't wait to explain,"I replied. |
njp.32101068602307 | What is this about your nephew? ”. |
njp.32101068602307 | What is wrong? ”. |
njp.32101068602307 | What possible A SPRAINED ANKLE 63 connection could there be between Halsey and Ger- trude, and the murder of Arnold Armstrong? |
njp.32101068602307 | What sort of man was Mr. Paul Armstrong, anyhow?" |
njp.32101068602307 | What was it he had said to Louise, that had sent her up to Sunnyside, half wild with fear for him? |
njp.32101068602307 | What was simpler? |
njp.32101068602307 | What was the meaning of the subtle change in Gertrude? |
njp.32101068602307 | What was the mysterious cause of their sudden flight? |
njp.32101068602307 | What was the significance of the cuff- link, and where was it? |
njp.32101068602307 | What were you reasons for thinking that? ” I hesitated. |
njp.32101068602307 | What's your mother's name?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Where can I find him?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Where had Halsey gone? |
njp.32101068602307 | Where is Louise?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Where was Halsey? |
njp.32101068602307 | Where was the money? |
njp.32101068602307 | Where was your nephew?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Which way had the fugitive escaped? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who could it be that Mr. Jamieson had trapped in the cellar? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who had accosted Rosie on the drive? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who had fallen down the clothes chute? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who had made the hole in the trunk- room wall? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who had passed Louise on the circular staircase? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was Alex? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was I to play Providence in this case? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was Lucien Wallace? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was Nina Carrington? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was it?". |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was the man on the drive near the lodge, and whose gold- mounted dressing- bag had I seen in the lodge sitting- room?. |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was the man whose body we had resurrected? |
njp.32101068602307 | Who was the midnight intruder who had so alarmed Liddy and myself? |
njp.32101068602307 | Whose bag is this? ” He stopped then, but he did not turn around. |
njp.32101068602307 | Why did both she and Doctor Walker warn us away from the house? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why did n't you tell me, Halsey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Why did the trunk- room have both a radiator and an open fireplace? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why had Louise left her people and come home to hide at the lodge? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why, what could it be but flight? |
njp.32101068602307 | Why?" |
njp.32101068602307 | Would we find a body or some one badly injured? |
njp.32101068602307 | XXVII Who is Nina CARRINGTON? |
njp.32101068602307 | You ai n't took notice that the big clock in the hall is stopped, I reckon? ”"Nonsense, ” I said. |
njp.32101068602307 | You are sure? ” “ Yes, ” I said. |
njp.32101068602307 | You came here Friday night to see Miss Innes, did n't you? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Am I, indeed?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And Gertrude's story of a telephone message?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And Mrs. Armstrong — is she also ill?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And he brought it?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And our ghost? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And what did you say?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And where did you live before you came here? ” The detective was polite enough not to smile. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And you are still going to stay?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And — did you see a man who limped?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ And- after that, ” Mr. Jamieson went on,"you went directly to bed?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Another thing, Halsey,"I said,"have you ever heard Louise mention a woman named Carrington, Nina Carrington?". |
njp.32101068602307 | “ But when the bonds are offered for sale, Halsey, wo n't the thief be detected at once?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Did Mrs. Watson say that anything had happened to alarm her?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Did he ask for Halsey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Did he not meet you? ”"No." |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Did you know of this?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Did you notice on the six- o'clock train any person-any man — who limped a little?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Do you know at what time they left?". |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Do you know what I believe?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Do you know where he went? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Ger- trude, when you brought down a revolver that night for Jack to take with him, what one did you bring? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Good gracious, Aunt Ray, ” she exclaimed, “ what is the matter? ” “ There's somebody locked in the laundry,"I panted. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Has the mother come?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Have you found a clue that will incriminate me, Mr. Jamieson? ” He had the grace to look uncomfortable. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Her?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ How can I thank you, Miss Innes?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ How did you hear it?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ How long has Lucien been here? ” Mr. Jamieson asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ How much is the child's board?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ I expect him — at any time. ”"He was here yesterday evening, I believe?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ In cash? ”"In cash. ”"But the man who did it — he would be known?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ In cash? ”"In cash. ”"But the man who did it — he would be known?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Is King's a children's outfitting place? ” he asked. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Is the gentleman down in the town?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Leaving Mr. Bailey alone in the billiard- room?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Miss Innes, ” he said, “ I am in a peculiar position; I understand your attitude, of course; but- do you think you are wise? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Miss Innes,"he said, taking off his hat, “ do you know where Alex, the gardener, is? ”"Why, no. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Nobody hurt, is there? ” He was looking at Gertrude. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Oh, Halsey, what can he do now?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Oh, Halsey, where have you been?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ She is. ” “ Has she been informed of this double bereave- ment?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Then it would be unlikely that he came here last night to get possession of anything belonging to him?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Then you did n't lock the laundry last night?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Then you know nothing of Mr. Armstrong's movements after he left the house? ” A HINT OF SCANDAL 155"Nothing. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ There is no one but yourself and your niece?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ There is nothing in that, is there? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ There was no one with Mr. Armstrong when he en- tered?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ To the station, Gertrude? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What are your — your relations with Mr. Bailey? ” Gertrude hesitated. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What do you mean? ” I asked, startled. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What in the world are you doing here?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What innocent man would run away from here at three o'clock in the morning? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What name did that woman in the kitchen give?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What occurred next?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What occurred then? ”"We talked for a few minutes, discussing a plan Mr. Bailey had in mind. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What was in the telegram? ” 88 THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE"I can tell you — as soon as certain things are made public. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What was that you said to me, Miss Innes, about the murder at the house being a beginning and not an end? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ What woman was a man? ” I discouraged her without looking up, and she went back to the couch. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ When did they leave?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ When you get to thinking about it, Aunt Ray, it looks bad for all three of us, does n't it? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Where am I, in this?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Where is Halsey?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Who is it?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why did n't you do what I asked you to, Gertrude? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why did they go away?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why do n't you trust me, Miss Innes? ” he said. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why, Elm Street is the main street; do n't you remember, Hal- sey? ”"Lucien Wallace!" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why, Jack took my revolver with him, did n't he?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Why, what would Halsey do to me if I even ventured such a thing? |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Will you come with me for a moment, Miss In- nes? ” he asked soberly, and on my assenting, he led the way to the east wing. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Will you pardon me for a personal question?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Will you tell me his mother's name and address?" |
njp.32101068602307 | “ Will you tell us the nature of his errand? ”"He brought a telegram that had come to the club for Mr. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ You are Mrs. Tate? ” I wondered how the de- tective knew. |
njp.32101068602307 | “ You are sure this was not the real mother? ” “ O mercy, no! |
osu.32435054743224 | - “ Are you ready, Onrai? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | - “ Stealing, murder? ” asked Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | ........... 1 50 Seraph- or Mortal? |
osu.32435054743224 | 2 II these people have always inhabited these underground passages, here under our country? |
osu.32435054743224 | ? |
osu.32435054743224 | And does not the law say that the King shall not marry? |
osu.32435054743224 | And to think that he died so near help and liberty. ” “ And do you still feel like going on? ” asked Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | And, am I still weak? |
osu.32435054743224 | Are you doing this with your eyes open P Have you forgotten the laws of your land? |
osu.32435054743224 | Are you not jesting? ” and Enola seemed incredulous. |
osu.32435054743224 | Are you ready? ” Again that shout. |
osu.32435054743224 | Are you talking of waging war against a handful of strangers, whom you ought to protect? |
osu.32435054743224 | Are your storms all like this? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | But Enola, have you thought of the time when we will be married? |
osu.32435054743224 | But controlling himself he came forward and looked Onrai straight in the eye, asking sternly, “ Why do you ask? |
osu.32435054743224 | But do you realize what you are doing? |
osu.32435054743224 | But do you suppose that they have always lived here or have they come from another world like yourselves? |
osu.32435054743224 | But how had it gotten here? |
osu.32435054743224 | But if they could not reach the villa, why not turn and ride back to the green fields and open country again? |
osu.32435054743224 | But look, do you not see a body of horsemen yonder? |
osu.32435054743224 | But they must turn now, for the sun was getting well down toward the west, and what is that? |
osu.32435054743224 | But what is this coming up in the rear? |
osu.32435054743224 | But where are we now, Gip? |
osu.32435054743224 | But who were they then? |
osu.32435054743224 | But why do you come to me at this hour of the night; would not the morrow do as well? |
osu.32435054743224 | But why had I sinned? |
osu.32435054743224 | But why should he feel this way? |
osu.32435054743224 | But why should the King lie to them? |
osu.32435054743224 | Can this be the great death hole, to which the wicked are condemned? ” and Onrai turned to look about him. |
osu.32435054743224 | Could she be dreaming? |
osu.32435054743224 | Could she call for help? |
osu.32435054743224 | Do n't you know me? |
osu.32435054743224 | Do you not know that death awaits you if you give up to such sinful thoughts? |
osu.32435054743224 | Do you not realize that such an act on your part would endanger her life? |
osu.32435054743224 | Do you not realize the consequences of such ravings? |
osu.32435054743224 | Had not Onrai been open and above board with him, and did he, Onrai, ever suspect that he had a rival in him- self? |
osu.32435054743224 | Had they discovered a fountain of youth, which, when bathed in, gave them a long lease on life with health and beauty? |
osu.32435054743224 | Had they found their way to a place of safety and had she been lost in the darkness, or had they been lost? |
osu.32435054743224 | Had they seen them, or was the shout caused by something else? |
osu.32435054743224 | Had you a right, even with complaints to make, to sneak here like a band of jack- als, in the dead of night? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have they been so outraged by these miserable superstitions that they have gone forever? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have they gone beyond recall? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have we neglected our work? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have we treated lightly our teachings? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have you ever had any active volcanoes in your country? ” “ I do not understand you, ” said Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | Have you forgotten that these people are our guests and as such demand our protection? |
osu.32435054743224 | Have you not a beautiful country with every- thing that heart could wish for? |
osu.32435054743224 | He stepped in front of the King as he came near him and said, “ Onrai, are you not mad? |
osu.32435054743224 | How have I offended you? |
osu.32435054743224 | Is it not best that we also accompany you, and plead our own defense? ” “ No, ” said Onrai, “ I can better do this myself. |
osu.32435054743224 | Is our great God angry P. Have my peo- ple failed in their duties? |
osu.32435054743224 | It was fearful, but what could she or the others do? |
osu.32435054743224 | It will be better, will it not? ” “ I think so, ” answered Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | Listen; is it not growing worse? ” and Onrai's face for the first time looked troubled. |
osu.32435054743224 | Looking up he saw that it was Enola, and raising his hand as if to warn her back, he said: “ You, too? |
osu.32435054743224 | Mr. Bruce's face lighted up though as he asked: “ Did you touch my torch, Harry? ” “ No, ” answered Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | Now what do you think of that for quick work? ” THE STRANGE DOCUMENT. |
osu.32435054743224 | Oh, men of little brain, why will you insult me by still calling me King? ” And as Onrai finished he turned his back A MESSAGE FROM THE PRIEST. |
osu.32435054743224 | Oh, where are the noble minds which once dominated over those bodies? |
osu.32435054743224 | One hundred and four had been killed the night before, but how many still remained to be slaughtered by their mates? |
osu.32435054743224 | Our people are educated in religious laws and lan- guage between the ages of seven and twelve. ” “ Who are the teachers? ” asked Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | THE moment was a critical one and the three men realized it fully; what could they do? |
osu.32435054743224 | That it is a visitation of our God, I know; but why? |
osu.32435054743224 | That the punishment is just I can not doubt; but for what is this punishment? |
osu.32435054743224 | The party now saw that his left side from knee to shoulder was badly lacerated, but how had he come into this condition? |
osu.32435054743224 | The storm is over and we are together; but where?" |
osu.32435054743224 | Then why should you wish to leave us? |
osu.32435054743224 | Then, are you doing yourself or that dear one inside, justice, by harboring such feelings? |
osu.32435054743224 | They knew that this gale of wind must have an outlet some place, but what sort of place was this? |
osu.32435054743224 | They were hurry- ing on, but where? |
osu.32435054743224 | Was he still alive and would they find him? |
osu.32435054743224 | Was this some awful torturing vision come to torment her in her fearful suffering? |
osu.32435054743224 | We know only what this man has taught us, and he has told us little. ” Again Onrai had mentioned The Day of Resis, What did it mean? |
osu.32435054743224 | We must so interest ourselves in our people as to forget all else. ” “ But can you do this? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | What causes that? ” The men looked at the strange sight, but could give no answer. |
osu.32435054743224 | What nobleman's reserve in civilization could compare with this vast expanse of field and forest? |
osu.32435054743224 | What was to be the result of the conference of the King with the people to- morrow? |
osu.32435054743224 | What was wrong with the vol- cano? |
osu.32435054743224 | What would it be, fight, or run, or neither? |
osu.32435054743224 | When these were reached what might they expect? |
osu.32435054743224 | Where do you suppose we were, mother? ” “ Why, somewhere down there in the bowels of the earth, ” answered Mrs. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | Where had the negroes come from, and how had they entered the Land of On? |
osu.32435054743224 | Who has the spear? |
osu.32435054743224 | Why had the poor dumb beasts been killed in this way? |
osu.32435054743224 | Why not start this morning? ” “ Well, we will, if that is the way you look at it, ” said Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | Why should we take from another that which we have ourselves P ” “ Is there no buying and selling? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | Why were they talking in such low tones? |
osu.32435054743224 | Will not sense, and rea- son and justice break the flimsy wall of these supersti- tions and place the right mind again in possession? |
osu.32435054743224 | Will you accept my help? |
osu.32435054743224 | Would you not say that that was steam? ” “ It looks like it, ” said Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | You are looking entirely well this morning; are you feeling so?" |
osu.32435054743224 | back to the Temple; and what are these? ” and she looked at her bandaged hands and arms. |
osu.32435054743224 | in this land P Have the people of On gone mad with the advent of the storm? ” and Onrai turned and strode up and down the terrace. |
osu.32435054743224 | sibly have with the strangers? |
osu.32435054743224 | your predecessor? ” exclaimed Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ About what? ” asked Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ And does this magnificent avenue extend so far?' |
osu.32435054743224 | “ And had you no thought for those who are now under our protection? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ And the old man never sought to solve the mys- tery? ” said Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Are not some brighter and more clever than others? ” “ No, ” said Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Are you now convinced Harry that there are a few real things in Africa? ” asked Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ But are none of these placed in the death cham- ber? ” again asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ But do you use these? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ But is it with all other occupations as it is with teaching? ” asked Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ But tell me, Onrai, when you have such storms as these, are many of your people killed? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ But why? ” asked Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Can it be that they bring unexpected news from the city? ” “ It is hard to tell, ” said Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Can this thing be? ” he gasped. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Can you get up, Onrai? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Do you consider it a sin when you did not realize that it was love that had taken possession of you? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Do you think that we can be able to find the other corridor again, the one by which we entered this place? ” asked Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Enola, look; do you not know us? ” said Harry, as he bent over her. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Good Gip, ” she said, “ and could you not see me in my room? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Have you a match? ” asked Mr. Graham of Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Have you forgotten the black woman and child which you found lying in the track of the storm? ” asked Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Hold, ” cried Onrai, “ what would you do? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ How far is it to the lake? ” asked Nellie. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ If she lives, will her mind always be clouded? ” and Harry's look of agony was fearful. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is it just to them, who for the time may ex- pect only the kindest treatment from us? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is not love all- powerful? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is there any hope for her? ” asked Harry, who had come into the apartment. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is there hope? ” almost whispered Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is this a warn- ing to me, the King of the Land of On? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Is this not unusual, Onrai? ” asked Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ It is strange, is it not? ” asked Harry of Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Oh, my poor Gip, and you were wounded? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Onrai, ” said Mr. Bruce, “ have you ever seen any such people in your country?" |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Shall we enter? ” asked Mr. Bruce, as they all stood looking at the crack rather hesitatingly. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Shall we return, On rai? ” “ If you are ready, ” answered the King. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Then it will take us about ten days, will it not? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ There is still a mys- tery to solve which worries me considerably. ” “ And what is that? ” asked Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Unless what, Onrai? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Was I so badly wounded then? ” she asked, as she half raised her head and looked at them. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ We will have to, ” said Onrai, “ for it is not safe to be on the lake after nightfall. ” “ And why? ” asked Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Well, shall we venture to the volcano, to- day? ” said Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What are the chances this morning? ” “ Better, I think, ” replied Sedai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What do you suppose brings these lights here? ” asked Mr. Bruce of Onrai. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What do you think about starting to- day? ” said Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What do you think of all this? ” asked Mr. Bruce of Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What do you think of it, anyway? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What does this mean? ” indignantly asked Mrs. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What have you done? ” he said. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What is it, Sedai? ” asked Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What is this I hear? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What shall we do now? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What shall we do with these bodies? ” asked Onrai of Mr. Graham. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What would you do? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ What would you do? ” said he, beside himself with anguish. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ When is the next relief? ” questioned Mr. Bruce. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ When shall we take up the journey again to the fields of diamonds, Onrai? ” asked Mr. Bruce, as they rode along. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Where could this rock have come from? ” asked Harry. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Will we be married in the Temple? ” asked Enola, wishing to take Onrai's mind from such a painful sub- ject as the one she had mentioned. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Would you war against poor defense- less women, or worse, sick women? |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Yes, that is surely daylight, ” said Mr. Graham, “ but how in the world, or in this hole, does it get there? ’ ’ SEARCHING FOR BODIES. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ Yes, throughout its entire length, ” added Onrai, “ And has this been done recently? ” asked Enola. |
osu.32435054743224 | “ You remember Mr. Boyd, do you not? ” asked Mr. Graham, when the hotel had been reached. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Ay—'tis well — but who claimeth the bearings? ”* It is wonderful to contemplate how great a value may lie concealed in so small a compass! nyp.33433111627018 Is it certain, Gino, that the arm of St. Mark was strong enough to keep him out?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | _And who art thou? ” he continued, to another, when the second had imitated the easy skill of the first. |
nyp.33433111627018 | 'Tis a ring, with the usual marks, which accompany private con- fidences. ”* Thou hast the signet? ” said the noble, stretching out an arm. |
nyp.33433111627018 | * Is the penitent shrived? ” half whispered one, seemingly the superior of the two. |
nyp.33433111627018 | - To what circumstance do I owe this visit?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 235 seated, and his lips moved, either in prayer or in thanksgiving “ Are you sorry, monk, that a sinner has es- caped?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 5 And who art thou?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 6 I have. ” 66 And the means?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 66 Of what character are these ministers of the state?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 66 Whither would'st thou?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 66 bute of justice- but the youth hath offended the laws, and he suffereth for his crimes?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | 66 fesseth his errors, with a sincere admission of their magnitude. ” “ Have you come, father, to shrive a penitent? ” “ Such is my errand. |
nyp.33433111627018 | 87"And do men converse of our impartiality, and more than all of our promptitude? |
nyp.33433111627018 | 97 “ Whence came it — and why is it sent to thee?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | A certain Jacopo Frontoni, that hath his abode somewhere near the arsenal? ” Cospetto! |
nyp.33433111627018 | Am I right, sir- rah?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Am í right in supposing my errand with you? ” « Thou hast found one whose present business has no other object than Don Camillo Monforte. |
nyp.33433111627018 | And what is your pleasure with this accursed Jacopo? ” The Duke of Sant'Agata seemed to recollect him- self. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Are all thy father's gondolas in the water?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Art thou for the water to- night, my Florinda?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | At what Providence hath done, we should not murmur? ”* Providence did not make the senate;'t is an in- vention of man. |
nyp.33433111627018 | But in this, what is there more than of wo nt? |
nyp.33433111627018 | But should I go with thee to- night, wilt thou be more discreet in speech, among thy fellows of the Lido, and the islands?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | But there was danger, then, of losing the felucca and her brave people among the Turks?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | But this seal can not come of that, since a woman of her station"“ Art sure? ” eagerly interrupted the Signor Gradenigo. |
nyp.33433111627018 | But thou hearest those strains of the hautboys?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | But what has brought thee to Venice, caro mio? |
nyp.33433111627018 | By what else would'st thou distinguish a man?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Can I speak in favor of the power which I know to be unjust?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Cherish the feeling, for it is akin to the holy obligation of man to his Creator. ” “ Is it enough to feel grateful?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Dost thou not deceive me, man, to gratify thine own displeasure against the Hebrews?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Hast ever swam in a gondola at Venice? |
nyp.33433111627018 | Hast thou aught to say in the matter? ” “ I have heard men speak of Signor Giacomo as paying dearest for their favors. ” “ Gesu Maria! |
nyp.33433111627018 | Hast thou bethought thee of turning the eyes of the council on the dan- ger which besets their heiress?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Hast thou had applications of late, in thy character of avenger of private wrongs?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Hast thou had employment of late with other signets, be- sides this of the Neapolitan?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Have I not reason to know the bark?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Have not the senators enough of happiness, in their riches and greatness, that they rob me of my son?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | He looked around in quest of him whose greatness he had vaunted, as if he sought succor “ Wilt thou name thy support in this great trial of force?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Here is his gondola, by the bridge of our own canal. ” “ And the cavalier? |
nyp.33433111627018 | I come, as a friend, to warn thee of the consequences of such indiscretion, rather than as one to harm thee. ” “ Thou art sent to say this?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | I had thought thy gondola in the decay, or thy right to use the Lagunes in question! ” “ Is this all?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | I have asked thee if thou art acquainted with the person of a certain Jacopo Frontoni; a dweller here in Venice?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | I have prayed much since the moon has risen. ” “ And is habit so strong in thee, that thou thinkest of God and thy sins, while thou anglest?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | I have told thee that I am on business of the last importance, and that delay may bring heavy calamities. ” « On whom?What is thy business? |
nyp.33433111627018 | I have, here, a packet which it is my duty to put into your hands, Signore, and into those of no other. ” “ I know thee not- thou hast a name?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | I hope the matter of the succession draws near a conclusion? ” 6 I wish it were possible to say it did. |
nyp.33433111627018 | In what manner hath this Antonio come to thy knowledge?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Is he of quick wit? ” “ Signor Roderigo, all who come of Calabria can- not boast that advantage. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Is it nothing, Stefano Milano, to be descended from a great and victorious people?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Is the face of a man called Jacopo Frontoni known to thee?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Is the felucca ready for her work?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Is thy vessel ready, as wo nt, for the errand?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | LIE 22 “ Didst thou note him that left me? ” eagerly de. |
nyp.33433111627018 | My son has been mindful of his duty and respect of late, Donna Vio- letta, as I would have him? |
nyp.33433111627018 | Nature makes men, though kings make nobles.-Gino is a gondolier. ” “ And of good skill?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Now, here is the miscreant Jacopo.-What aileth thee, man? |
nyp.33433111627018 | On whom dost thou rely?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Shall I summon my household? ” “ It is unnecessary. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Shall we now see his highness, Sig- nori? ” “ You forget the fisherman,"gravely observed the Signor Gradenigo. |
nyp.33433111627018 | THE BRAVO 11 night? |
nyp.33433111627018 | The Genoese, I trust, will depart satisfied?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | The crest is of the family of Monforte, the last senator of which died some fifteen years since. ” “ And his jewels?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | The relative of some one of thy household may have thoughtlessly enlisted for the wars?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | They have told thee there was a criminal here in the Lagunes, who hath provoked the anger of St. Mark? ” “ Thou art right." |
nyp.33433111627018 | Thou hast this day spoken of thy prayer to our most illustrious prince, the doge?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Thou rememberest Pietrillo? |
nyp.33433111627018 | Thou wilt receive him with friendship, for the love thou bearest his father?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Thy private purse is drained by demands on thy charity;-or, perhaps, the waywardness of a female taste hath cost thee dear, of late? ” “ Neither. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Thy son died in the service of the republic, An- tonio?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | To what convent art thou sent? ” “ My errand is not particular. |
nyp.33433111627018 | Unless certain of thy character, in what manner may I confide in thy honesty?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Was the young duca going to the Redentore, too, to say his prayers?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Well, is there further rumor among the Jews, of a de- crease of gold? |
nyp.33433111627018 | Were I to be wooed, I could wish it might only be to my own ear?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Were the letter for me, now, the old should not know its young, quicker than I would come at the truth. ” “ Then thou canst not read?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | What is the vanity of a triumph among the gondoliers, or the bauble of a mimic oar and chain, to one of my years and condition?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | What is thy will? ” Justice, mighty Prince. |
nyp.33433111627018 | What of interest hath the day brought forth?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | What well- appointed leader fronts us here? |
nyp.33433111627018 | Who art thou, that comest in this hidden manner, to support a pétition, once refused??! |
nyp.33433111627018 | Who art thou, that comest in this hidden manner, to support a pétition, once refused??! |
nyp.33433111627018 | Why art thou, whom in general it is necessary to warn from this house by words many times repeated, now in such a haste to leave it?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | Wilt drink?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | and is he likely to obtain his claims of the senate?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | art thou commanded to a penance?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | but what would become of thy matter of gravity the while, Gino, and of thy haste to enter on its performance?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | cred of all vows, to possess thy wealth?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | dost thou make no dis- tinction between the son of a fisherman, one trained to the oar and toil, and the heir of an ancient house? |
nyp.33433111627018 | eth over its young? |
nyp.33433111627018 | ings with the man? ” “ Never." |
nyp.33433111627018 | is there no boat in the canal?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | mand admission in the name of the republic?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | on “ Pietrello?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | the hour when the gondola of the police passes? |
nyp.33433111627018 | who can tell what ear is open, or what ear is shut in Venice? |
nyp.33433111627018 | years, to all the temptation, and sin, ånd dangerous companionship of the galleys! ” “ Is this all? |
nyp.33433111627018 | « For whom am I destined?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | « What noble retaineth thee?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ And he is gone?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ And it would seem that the Duke of St. Agata is happy in the possession of an honest and faithful follower? ” Highness, too happy." |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ And these are thy gifts, Jacopo? ” he asked in a voice that, spite of his resignation, betrayed the longings of appetite. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Are his deeds so notorious, that they might pro- nounce on his fate without proof? ” Go, ask that question in the streets! |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Art thou mocking thy master, Gino? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ As was seen by thy felucca's speed?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Can they wish to harm one who seeks his own child?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Do they let him take the air, even in San Mar- co? ” he asked, in unfeigned surprise. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Does the hoary fool persist in exposing his vanity and his rags to the best of Venice? ”"I can take place in the rear,"meekly observed Antonio. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Dost thou not find this public announcement of a passion painful? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Dost thou so prize a golden bauble? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Dost trifle in thy answers? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ For doing this you had a motive? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Give me the ring; this must be looked to- hast thou more to say?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Hath he no servitor?-Doth he ply the oar him- 66 self? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Hath he no servitor?-Doth he ply the oar him- 66 self? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Have there been stilettoes busy on the bridge?- ha! or do the people joy less than common in their levities?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ He is a defrauder of the revenue, thou would'st be understood to say? ” “ I would not. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ He is not with thee in thy labors on the La- gunes? ” “ San Teodoro grant that he were! |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Here is naught but a crest with the equestrian helmet- comes it of any in Venice?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ How art thou called, and in whose name dost thou put thy chance?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ How art thou named?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ How is this?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ I ask thee if thou knowest the countenance of one named Frontoni?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ I did. ” “ Enough so to recognize form and countenance?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ I tell thee he went outside the Lito, that very hour, or? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ If faith were always equal, where would be its merit? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ In whom is thy trust? ” “ Sant'Antonio di Padua." |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Is the state answerable for the deed of the mer- chant, Signore?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Is there a boat beneath?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Is this as it should be? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Look you, Gino- thy master sometimes calls for his gondola between sunset and morning? ” An owl is not more wakeful than he has been of late. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Roderigo?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Speak, then, dearest Florinda, I pray thee. ” “ Would it be seemly?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou art called Antonio, of the Lagunes?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou art of Calabria?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou forgettest that the oar and chain are gold? ” “ Excellent gentlemen, gold can not heal the wounds which misery has left on a heavy heart. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou hast an ambition, Gino, to show thy skill ic in the regatta?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou hast had the company of the boy, if I remember, from his birth, already?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou hast not entered on the struggle, fisher- man, without a view to its prize? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou wast chicken- hearted, Stefano? ” “ ISI was more like thy lion, here, with some small additions of chains and muzzles." |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thou wilt not forget us, Father?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Thy errand? ” he simply repeated. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ What answer dost thou make the fisherman?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Where is it the pleasure of your eccellenza to be rowed?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Whither so fast, and what hast thou lost in this merry crowd? |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Who cometh?" |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Who has been upon the Lido, the month past, without hearing the tale repeated, with every varia- tion of a gondolier's anger?." |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ Will God suffer this? ” e may not enter into his secrets;"returned the Bravo, devoutly crossing himself. |
nyp.33433111627018 | “ With this admission, may I ask the Signor Gradenigo to give ear to my petition?" |
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umn.31951000888618y | 117 “ What is it, Abe? ” asked Steve, getting up from the table. |
umn.31951000888618y | 13 “ Can you mend her so she ’ll float? |
umn.31951000888618y | 265 “ And let you do the chores — you and mother? ” shouted Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | : lb Yo, a( v ‘ i 1 ¥\,_.? |
umn.31951000888618y | A stick and a rag? |
umn.31951000888618y | And what will his mother say,? |
umn.31951000888618y | And who is to do the chores? |
umn.31951000888618y | Are we right down sure that was our stick? ” “ Could n’t be any other, ” said Sol. |
umn.31951000888618y | Bait? |
umn.31951000888618y | Boys, is n’t it queer how some men will yarn it? |
umn.31951000888618y | Bridge? |
umn.31951000888618y | But what are he and I to do with Steve? |
umn.31951000888618y | But what ’ll mother say? |
umn.31951000888618y | But who ever heard that old Fred Hendricks was a colonel? |
umn.31951000888618y | Candles? |
umn.31951000888618y | Come. ” “ Tired? |
umn.31951000888618y | Did it call for both 0 ’ them crabs to tow it in? ” “ Biggest single haul o ’ the season, Cap’n Clevis, ” responded Sam. |
umn.31951000888618y | Did they all get ashore? ” “ All of them! ” he emphatically responded. |
umn.31951000888618y | Did ye keep ’em on ice all night? |
umn.31951000888618y | Did you get seed corn and seed potatoes? |
umn.31951000888618y | Doctor? |
umn.31951000888618y | Each of the several mothers of the rescued girls had remarked to herself first and then to somebody else “ What can we do for Steve? |
umn.31951000888618y | Gone? |
umn.31951000888618y | Had he really been suspected of thieving from the Orinoco? |
umn.31951000888618y | Had to swim ’ round and pick ’em up? |
umn.31951000888618y | Has anything happened to Stephen? ” 5 58 SUCCESS AGAINST ODDS. |
umn.31951000888618y | Have I? |
umn.31951000888618y | Have you caught anything, youngster? ” “ Well; I have, ” replied Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | He was gaining his required advantage, but here now was Steve once more just in time to hear “ Abe ’s critter? |
umn.31951000888618y | His course has been absolutely_ honest. ” “ Honest? ” said the doctor — “ of course it has. |
umn.31951000888618y | How could they have known that Steve was there, his boat safely hitched, pitching out a lot of fish? |
umn.31951000888618y | How on yearth did he git to ’em? |
umn.31951000888618y | I What ’ll mother say, and father? |
umn.31951000888618y | I ca n’t guess how he came by it. ” “ Steve, is that you? ” came from behind him. |
umn.31951000888618y | I do wish we had bought ’em, thoug. ” “ That package, mother, where is it? ” asked Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | I get almost wild about him. ” “ Farm work? ” groaned his father. |
umn.31951000888618y | I know we can. ” “ What raft? ” asked his father, and then the entire story came along rapidly. |
umn.31951000888618y | I ought to have gone with him. ” “ Fishing? ” she said. |
umn.31951000888618y | I say, what you got? ” “ Crabs! ” came back from the boat that was 166 SUCCESS AGAINST ODDS. |
umn.31951000888618y | I want to fill it for you to read by. ” “ Oil? ” said Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | I wish you ’d come along and help ’bout the raft. ” “ Steve, ” said his mother, “ what did Secor tell you about Bakum? |
umn.31951000888618y | IVhy did n’t I think to ask the captain and the mate for their names? |
umn.31951000888618y | Information? |
umn.31951000888618y | Is that you? ” “ All right, mother ” “ Come along with me to the house! |
umn.31951000888618y | Is that your boat? |
umn.31951000888618y | Is there anything else that I know that I have n’t taught him? |
umn.31951000888618y | Keep mum? — why, he knew nothing whatever to tell. |
umn.31951000888618y | Miscellaneous? |
umn.31951000888618y | Mother told me how, but she made me do most of them in my head. ” “ She — ah — did so? |
umn.31951000888618y | Oh, what ’ll I do? |
umn.31951000888618y | Or was it a boy in the water of the bay, swim- ming desperately on after a boat which floated from him? |
umn.31951000888618y | Or was it first- rate swimming? ” “ He saved them, anyhow, ” was all the reply he could think of. |
umn.31951000888618y | Saved all the gals, did ye say? |
umn.31951000888618y | Six gals? |
umn.31951000888618y | Some 0 ’ those women’ll be after me. ” “ Stephen, ” replied his father sternly, “ what have you been doing? |
umn.31951000888618y | Stephen! ” “ That you, father? ” came back across the water. |
umn.31951000888618y | Steve, did you say I gave ye the notion of how to Dutch your swamp? |
umn.31951000888618y | Steve? |
umn.31951000888618y | That ’s the very boy. ” “ That ’s him, is it? ” roared Captain Clevis. |
umn.31951000888618y | There ’s a package, too. ” “ Package, mother? |
umn.31951000888618y | There ’s a reg’lar crowd of ’ em. ” What were they doing? |
umn.31951000888618y | They ca n’t hurt you! ” “ Is that you, Steve? ” “ Father! ” exclaimed Mrs. Hendricks, “ it ’s Mr. Mott. |
umn.31951000888618y | They could hear Mr. Robert Matthews, however, inform- ing that entire assembly: “ Why, do n’t ye know? |
umn.31951000888618y | Tired? |
umn.31951000888618y | Was it luck that took Steve to that sand bar in time to save the girls? |
umn.31951000888618y | We saw ’em take it away. ” i “ Was it your timber? ” asked Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | Were they all lost? |
umn.31951000888618y | What are you doin’ to your dike? ” “ Mending it, ” said Mr. Hendricks. |
umn.31951000888618y | What can I do in a high school? ” It was growing to be a kind of bugbear, and he hated to have anything said about it. |
umn.31951000888618y | What did he die for? ” Sheet after sheet was covered with lines of a very peculiar penmanship. |
umn.31951000888618y | What did they say about a stick and a rag? |
umn.31951000888618y | What did you save those girls for? ” No answer came back, for he dashed out to go and meet that lantern and to shout. |
umn.31951000888618y | What do you want for ’em? |
umn.31951000888618y | What do you want of me? ” “ Humph! |
umn.31951000888618y | What had we best do next? ” “ Cut it, ” said Sol. |
umn.31951000888618y | What have you been doing? |
umn.31951000888618y | What have you been doing? |
umn.31951000888618y | What is it? |
umn.31951000888618y | What was any geog- raphy, for instance, or any continent it told about, compared to the island that Crusoe found in the far South Sea? |
umn.31951000888618y | What ’s luck? |
umn.31951000888618y | What ’s that? |
umn.31951000888618y | What ’s the matter with you? |
umn.31951000888618y | What? |
umn.31951000888618y | Where are we to buy any? |
umn.31951000888618y | Where did the money come from? ” His father was leaning over his shoulder and staring down at the coin. |
umn.31951000888618y | Where did you first see or meet the captain and the mate? |
umn.31951000888618y | Where is it now? |
umn.31951000888618y | Who on earth could ha ’ been mean enough to steal that raft? |
umn.31951000888618y | Who ’s that? |
umn.31951000888618y | You beat ’em, that ’s all. ” “ Do you claim any of this timber? ” asked Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | You have n’t hurt yourself? |
umn.31951000888618y | You kin git right over into the swamp. ” Swamp? |
umn.31951000888618y | You ’re stocked, most likely? ” “ Dunno, ” said Captain Clevis. |
umn.31951000888618y | Your son Stephen ” “ Doctor? |
umn.31951000888618y | \Vas that the one you mean? ” “ That ’s the very raft we ’re huntin ’, ” said Sol. |
umn.31951000888618y | gig? |
umn.31951000888618y | he now inquired of himself, “ that I heard those fellows in the boat saying to each other? |
umn.31951000888618y | lish coast and the Channel, and about Africa and China and the Mediterranean? |
umn.31951000888618y | r. 1 x:_ z § “ 1.? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ After all the hard work he ’s done today? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ All next year? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Am I to have a good crop? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Brantford High School? ” he said to himself again and again. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ But I wonder what your mother’ll say about the wreck of the Sea Gull? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ But ca n’t we get over to the bar now in your boat? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ But was n’t it mean for them to try and throw it off on me? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ But what ’ll father and mother Bay? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ But where could you fellows have found timber enough to make a raft? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Captain Halliday? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Did it come from your schooner? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Do n’t tell mother. ” “ Steve, has anything happened? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Do you live hereaway? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Doctor, ” exclaimed Mrs. Hendricks, “ after Steve? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Fertilizer, Steve? ” said his mother. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Fertilizer? ” she said, but not as if answer- ing him. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Flounders? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Got a pen, Steve? ” asked Bob. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Have any of ye seen a raft anywhere ’s ’ round yer? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Hullo? ” he replied inquiringly, for he was more than a little taken by surprise. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Land? ” he said. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Mother! ” shouted Steve, “ what is it? ” “ Oh, do come here! ” she said, for they were'indeed coming. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Oh, where can he be? ” “ Mother, ” said her husband, “ I ’m glad he took the boat. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Sime, you know young Mr. Stephen Hendricks, only son of old Colonel Frederick Hendricks, that owns that thousand- acre farm? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Sol, ” he inquired solemnly, “ what does this ’ ere mean? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Stephen, come here a moment. ” “ What is it, mother? ” he shouted back, as he ran around to the front. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Steve, ” said his father, “ did you look out for J eff this morning? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ That there bare- legged crawfish? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Those clothes? ” he exclaimed. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What are those girls doing? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What do I care where it came from? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What is it? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What on earth’ll we do? ” groaned Sam. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What was it? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What ye doin’? ” shouted Abe. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ What ’s the matter, mother? ” asked Steve. |
umn.31951000888618y | “ Why, we must put him in jail in New York and hold him for witness. ” “ Put me in jail? |
umn.31951000888618y | “ You want some fish? ” “ All right, Mr. Fox, ” was cheerily responded. |
umn.31951000888618y | “\Vhat ’s he up to? ” “ I ’m coming! |
umn.31951000888618y | ” he said — “ Orinoco? |
umn.31951000888618y | ” “ Where — where is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | A motor boat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | A want- you- later pipe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And Uncle William and Aunt Emily? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And are we going there? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And are we going to ride in one? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And are you going to do it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And can you get it out? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And do the oranges grow then? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And has it got a fire engine in it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And has it got any fairies in it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And he tried to take it in his mouth; did n't he? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And if I got my hair cut in it, then it would be a barber shop, would n't it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And is it going to sink the boat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And is that the boat we are to take the trip in? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And is the strange news about him? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And now, my dear,said Mr. Bobbsey to his wife,"the question is, would you like to go?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | And please come quick to mother, will you, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And shall we call this Palm Island? nyp.33433082305644 And take the children?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | And then will we go to Cousin Jasper and find out what his strange story is? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And was he cast away on a desert island, like Robinson Crusoe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And what is that? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And when that did n't happen you had to go buy one yourself; did you? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And where is Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And will the ship go on the ocean? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And will you go with him and me to look for Jack Nelson? |
nyp.33433082305644 | And would you like to go with me? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are Uncle Daniel and Aunt Sarah all right? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are n't they darling? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are n't they here? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are there any sharks? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are they real oranges, Captain? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are we going from here to Florida in a motor boat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are we going out on the ocean again? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are we going to sleep here at night? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are we near Florida? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are we really, truly going on a voyage with Cousin Jasper, do you think? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you coming too, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you going to help them? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you sure no one is hurt? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you sure this is the right island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you sure you have n't caught another hat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you sure, Bert, it is n't too deep? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Because did n't father say Cousin Jasper wanted us to take a trip with him? |
nyp.33433082305644 | But Bert must n't get off the ship to push it; must he, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | But how did you do it, little fat fireman? |
nyp.33433082305644 | But how do you like my boat? nyp.33433082305644 But s'posin'the ship gets on fire?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | But what can we do? |
nyp.33433082305644 | But where is Flossie now? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ca n't I take any toys? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ca n't he get away? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ca n't we send some postcards before we start, Mother? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ca n't you pull him out? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ca n't you say it to a goat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Can she go fast? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Can you run to the island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Could it be a turtle? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did he have a line? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did he have my rubber doll? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did he like it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did n't I tell you I caught a fish? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did n't they see the boy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did n't you find that poor boy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did they go ashore? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you feel like Robinson Crusoe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you get the motor boat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you have a goat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you know the men we left on it were going away, Captain Crane? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you like it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did you want to see me? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do fish like blue water? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't they eat piles of coal? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't they ever fall off? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't they ever fall off? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't you know you were bad? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't you want to sail across the ocean, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do n't you'member, Flossie Bobbsey? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do palm leaf fans grow on these trees, Mother? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do what, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you like the Swallow and Captain Crane? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you mean in a real ship, like we played our raft was? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you mean on the ship? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you think we'll run into a storm on this trip? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you think you can find Jack? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Does Cousin Jasper live on the ocean? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Does he see another fish, or maybe a whale or a shark? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Does n't that boy — Jack Nelson — know? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Flossie, are you hurt? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Flossie, did you ever see an engine eat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Freddie, what are you doing? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Has Snap really got Helen's doll? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Have you got a fire engine here, Captain? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Have you really caught a fish? |
nyp.33433082305644 | How are you going? |
nyp.33433082305644 | How can you find the island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | How long ago was this? |
nyp.33433082305644 | How long shall we be here? |
nyp.33433082305644 | How who did what? |
nyp.33433082305644 | I did n't mean to hit you, Nan,he said contritely,"It did n't hurt, did it?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | I do n't think they have barber shops on motor boats, do they, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | I wonder what Freddie will do next? |
nyp.33433082305644 | I wonder where that boy could have gone this time? |
nyp.33433082305644 | I wonder who wants us? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is he all right? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is he going to take us for a trip on the ocean? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is it a real story, with'once upon a time'in it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is it a really and truly Robinson Crusoe place? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is it always rough like this when you go past Cape Hatteras? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is it very deep? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is n't this nice? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is she hurt? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is that boy still on the island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is that fish good to eat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is that land? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is that what they are trying to do? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is the fire engine working? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is there a hook on that line? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is there an island around here? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is they — are there oranges and bananas there? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is this Orange Island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is this a new way to come downstairs? |
nyp.33433082305644 | It's only about the middle of the afternoon, is n't it, Mother? |
nyp.33433082305644 | May I come with you? |
nyp.33433082305644 | May we go? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Not even when they're dead and ca n't hurt you? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Now we are just as much at sea as when we were on the big ship coming from New York, are n't we? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, I like him, do n't you? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, Jack, what has happened to you? nyp.33433082305644 Oh, are we going on an island?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, is n't that too bad? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, is this city as old as that — three hun- dred years? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, what have you got? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, what's the matter? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, where are they? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, where is my doll? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Oh, where is that boy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | On the island where the boy is? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Please may I squirt the hose some day? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Really, truly? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Really? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Say, it is n't time to go to bed yet, is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Shall we have to stay on this island until the Swallow comes back? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Shall we stay there long? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Snap wo n't hurt me.3No, I do n't believe he will,"said Mrs. 38 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA'smelled the cookie on your doll; did n't he?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Snap, what made you act so to Helen? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Something to tell us? |
nyp.33433082305644 | That's better'n a shipwreck, is n't it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | That's? nyp.33433082305644 The Swallow gone?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Then this is n't the place where you were wrecked with Jack? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Then what happened? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Toot what? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Was that Cousin Jasper? |
nyp.33433082305644 | We're coming up pretty fast, are n't we? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Well, how is Cousin Jasper? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Well, if it's only Snap, and no other dog is there, ca n't I go out and see? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Well, no mud turkles can get on our ship, can they? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Well, when you see a big black hole in the side of a hill, is n't that a cave? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Were they big sharks? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Were those fishermen who fought the sharks out in all that blow in their small motor boat, Dad? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Whales are awful big, are n't they, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are they doing? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you doing there? nyp.33433082305644 What are you doing, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you doing, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you doing, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you doing? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you going to do with it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are you two playing? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What did he want of a piece of cookie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What did you do all the while? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What do you mean by a giant in it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What do you mean fall off — their heads? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What do you mean, Flossie? nyp.33433082305644 What does he mean?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What happened? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What has happened? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What in the world do you mean, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it, Bert? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it, children? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What made them all be covered up? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What made you do it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What makes you think Freddie was going to toss your doll into the ocean? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What must I say, then, when I want it to stop? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What shall I do? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What shall we do if all our food is burnt up? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What sort of pipe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What would you do with it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's a motor boat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's the matter, little fairy? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What? |
nyp.33433082305644 | When are we going to start? |
nyp.33433082305644 | When you were shipwrecked did you have to eat your shoes? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where are you going to fish? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where away? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where can it have gone? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where does he want to go, and will he be well enough to travel? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where is Bert? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where is he? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where is it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where've you been, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Which pipe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Who is it? nyp.33433082305644 Who is it?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Who's gone? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Who's in there? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why are we stopping, Captain Crane? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why do you ask that? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why how long ago was this? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will it be all right, Cousin Jasper? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will it be dangerous? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will it be very bad? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will it bite me? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will those fishermen have to row all the way to shore? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will we go on a sailboat? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Will you take me for a sail? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Would turtles come out of these eggs? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Would you give me a ride? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Would you let me have your doll? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Yes, but what happened to Bert? |
nyp.33433082305644 | You ca n't come out? nyp.33433082305644 You like goats, do n't you, Nan?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | You say he went down a big pipe? |
nyp.33433082305644 | You would n't want that, would you? |
nyp.33433082305644 | 122 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"May I come?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 137 FLOSSIE'S DOLL 139 get Jack? |
nyp.33433082305644 | 163 he ca n't pull it in, and will you do it with a net?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 173 174 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA But, Mr. Chase, you think you can mend the broken engine easily enough, do n't you?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 184 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"Wo n't it bite you?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 186 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA Are there any more turkles here, Cousin Jas- per?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 240 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"Where are you going, children?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 26 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"On a voyage?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 30 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA where the cocoanuts grow; is n't it, Daddy?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 46 OFF FOR FLORIDA 47"Can I take two of my dolls?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 54 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"Could I take my little rubber doll?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | 8 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA"How can I stop the boat?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Ai n't yo'all thankful he ai n't all drown?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Are you hurt, and have you been in this cave all the while?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | CHAPTER XVIII THE"SWALLOW"IS GONE"What is the child saying?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Dent?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Did the turtle scare you, little fat fairy?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Do you?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | How did it happen, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | I hope you are going?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Is the raft big enough for them too, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | L fell and hurt my leg and I ca n't walk, and""Are you Jack Nelson?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | May we eat some, Mother?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Maybe we might find a cave here; might n't we, Mother?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Now you've done it, how do you like it?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | OFF FOR FLORIDA"Much?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | ON THE RAFT II"Are we sinking?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | So ca n't we hear the strange news now?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | So why not go to this island that we see over there?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA 127"Wo n't a shark get her?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | THE"SWALLOW"IS GONE"Did n't you like it on the island?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | That is, unless it has some other name?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | The rest of the night the storm kept up, and though the thunder was loud and the lightning very CHAPTER XIX AWAY AGAIN"What's that you say?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Then one of the crew painted over the scorched places, and, by night, except for the smell of smoke ORANGE ISLAND 225"How shall we?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Was the missing boy still on the island? |
nyp.33433082305644 | What are the sailors doing?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What bait did Fred- die use?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's this?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | What's this?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where are you hiding?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where are you, Jack?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where are you?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where can those children be?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where could Freddie go?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Where is Flossie's doll? |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why did n't you do that, Captain?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Why not?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | Would you like to go?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | You ca n't help it? |
nyp.33433082305644 | are we going away again?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | is n't it getting dark?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | what made you get in there?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | what you blowin'the whistle now for?" |
nyp.33433082305644 | what's the matter?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Am I not a hero, Harkaway? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Am it as big a lark as de ghosts ob Massa Mole's wives, Massa Jack? ” they asked. mdp.39015074363857 And get clear off, eh?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | And what's that? |
mdp.39015074363857 | And you? ” he added, turning to Hunston. mdp.39015074363857 Anybody there? ” Mr. Mole asked, tremulously. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Are they watching the house now? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Are you addressing yourself to me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Are you afraid of being hanged? ” he asked. mdp.39015074363857 Are you one of that description? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Are you there? |
mdp.39015074363857 | As I told you, to play Mr. Mole a trick. ”What trick?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Beg him pardon, mandarins; and what we do den? |
mdp.39015074363857 | But why should I wear regimentals? ” asked the tutor. mdp.39015074363857 Can I be of any service to you, gentlemen, in a scientific capacity?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Did you not try to rob Mr. Mole? mdp.39015074363857 Do I not serve you well, hope of my life?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do n't you think it time for to eat um grub, Mast'Jack? ” inquired Monday. mdp.39015074363857 Do you call that a lark, sir?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do you call yourself a man? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do you mean to stay here long? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do you think I'm made of money, and you have found a little gold mine in me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do you want any more wooden gods? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Doorknocker, then? ”No." |
mdp.39015074363857 | Had we not better go home, then? mdp.39015074363857 Has thought- reading penetrated into this benighted country?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Have you news from the Flowery Land? ” asked Blowhard, the third partner. mdp.39015074363857 How can he?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | How did you get the money? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How is that? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How much? ”That is none of your business, miss, but I do not mind telling you. |
mdp.39015074363857 | How so? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How you be a stopper? ” asked Lo Mung, raising his soft, almond- shaped eyes. mdp.39015074363857 How? |
mdp.39015074363857 | However could you have married him? |
mdp.39015074363857 | I can count on you two to- morrow night? ”Without fail,"said Blowhard. |
mdp.39015074363857 | If we had got out of range of your pistol, and you had no boat to pursue us in, what would you have done? ” asked Emily. mdp.39015074363857 If you are obstinate,"Bigamini replied,"you will never see your friends again. ” “ What will you do? ” Little Emily's Captivity. |
mdp.39015074363857 | If you take an oath and break it, what then? ” “ I shall have committed a very great sin, and acted very dishonorably. mdp.39015074363857 Inside or out?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Is it a conundrum, sir? ” asked Harkaway, winking at Harvey. mdp.39015074363857 Is it not my right? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Is my life safe? ”Yes. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Is there any news? ” asked Bigamini, as the boat ran alongside the landing place. mdp.39015074363857 Is your life insured?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | It is enough. ”What shall we do with him, master?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | It shall be done, most honorable excellency. ”Where does Mole keep his money? ” continued Biga- mini. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Must I wake her up? |
mdp.39015074363857 | My dear John, you do n't mean to say this? ” he exclaimed, faintly. mdp.39015074363857 No? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Now, Hans,exclaimed Bigamini, impatiently, as he drained his glass,"your news?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Of course you've heard of the Harkaways in the history of England, have n't you? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Oh, dear Mr. Mole, how dis happen to you, sar? ” said Monday. mdp.39015074363857 On the lawn, sare?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Pray, may I request to know to what I am in- debted for the honor of this visit? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Really? ” On the Warpath. mdp.39015074363857 Shall I get some?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Shall we crawl round the corner and look? |
mdp.39015074363857 | So this is Greece? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Something's up, I know,he said to himself;"the question is-- what?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Stir um up with um long pole? |
mdp.39015074363857 | The boys, too? |
mdp.39015074363857 | This is extraordinary! ” he ejaculated;and you arranged all this, did you?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Vellee vell? mdp.39015074363857 Warn me of what? ” Isaac inquired, his teeth rat- tling together like a pair of castanets. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Was he not a formidable beast? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Was it Doormat? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Was it not splenuidly done? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Water him, Massa Jack? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Well, I mean to steal one of the party, which, I have not made up my mind yet. ”What on earth for?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Well, but what de good ob it? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Well, then, you know you can invite him to dinner. ”Where we get de dinner, Massa Jack?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Well? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What am I to do wid him? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What costume ought I to wear at this dinner party? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What dat you do — you Inglese- eh? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What did he say when he departed with that sable specimen of humanity, Monday? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you mean, you insolent scoundrel? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you say? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you think of that? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What does this mean? ”Oh golly!" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What for stick hittee you? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What has become of Mole and the monkey? ” asked Harkaway, in amazement, Mole's Valor, and What Came of It. mdp.39015074363857 What has the fiend been doing? ” inquired Jack. |
mdp.39015074363857 | What have they done? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is it, master? ” he asked. mdp.39015074363857 What is it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is your suggestion? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What kind of drink? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What makes you think so? ” he asked. mdp.39015074363857 What makes you think so?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What other proof have you of their guilt? ”You vant more proof? ” “ Yes." |
mdp.39015074363857 | What other proof have you of their guilt? ”You vant more proof? ” “ Yes." |
mdp.39015074363857 | What price young Harkaway now? ” he said to himself. mdp.39015074363857 What two you miss?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What we do now? ” asked Monday. mdp.39015074363857 What you want, Massa Jack?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What you water him wid? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What's the old fool up to? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What's up? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Whatee wantee? mdp.39015074363857 Whatever shall I do?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where am I? ” she demanded. mdp.39015074363857 Where are you going to take me?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where are you going with that load of straw? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where are you, Dutchy? ” he said. mdp.39015074363857 Where have you been?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where's the dog? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Who are you? mdp.39015074363857 Who is he?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Who is it? mdp.39015074363857 Who is it? ” he asked, as he looked over the edge of the tank. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Who is that? ” he inquired. mdp.39015074363857 Who took you away and where have you been?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why does n't the American doctor come? ” said the mate, impatiently. mdp.39015074363857 Why not? ” “ They will keep on holding her to ransom, or send her to sea in the pirate junk." |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why not? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Wo n't you confess? |
mdp.39015074363857 | You have desecrated the shrine; you have insulted the Temple of Kiang and its priests, therefore you must suffer. ”Eh- what?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | You meanee no harmee? |
mdp.39015074363857 | You nebber drink no more rum, Isaac? ” she said to him appealingly, as she grasped him by the hand. mdp.39015074363857 You see that wooden landing stage at the lake shore? ”"Yes. |
mdp.39015074363857 | You will come, then? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Your leg? |
mdp.39015074363857 | ( Are you well? |
mdp.39015074363857 | 27"Who cares for hic- anybody? ” he hiccoughed. |
mdp.39015074363857 | 73"Anything else?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | 91 “ Do n't you see he is at the back door? |
mdp.39015074363857 | 95 “ Who can have done such a dastardly thing as to steal an inoffensive child who has never done anyone any harm?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | ? ” But few dissentient voices were heard, when the cap- tain spoke. |
mdp.39015074363857 | A few more puffs of their pipes, and then the tutor said:"I presume, gentlemen, you had some motive in favoring me with this visit? ” “ Oh, yah! |
mdp.39015074363857 | Am I not erect? |
mdp.39015074363857 | And you? ” replied Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Are you on?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Bigamini thought it was his man Hi Li, but who had he with him? |
mdp.39015074363857 | But what startled me was that he called for mercy in English. ”"English? ”"Yes." |
mdp.39015074363857 | Did n't you put my son and Mon- day into your pitfall, liar and thief? ” Jack cried. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do n't I go about with wooden ones, having simply the aid of a crutch? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do n't you see? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Do you mean that you are not aware that he is a murderer and a thief? ” “ Livee here alone; no friends. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Fine day? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Had she taken leave of her senses? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Have n't I lost two legs? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Have n't you ab- ducted little Emily? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Have we arrived at the palace?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Have you had a con- signment of the finest old Jamaica? ”"Rude remarks I object to." |
mdp.39015074363857 | He knew very well that he would never see his late prisoner again; but what did it matter to him? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Heapee big sleepee this nightee. ”"Who was it you let into the house? ” demanded Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | How are we to get at them? ” “'I can not tell you. |
mdp.39015074363857 | How can we trust to the good faith and honor of these thieves?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | How did he get in? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How did it come here? ” That was a mystery. |
mdp.39015074363857 | How is it you condescend to come and ask the old man? ” “ Respect for old age, sir. |
mdp.39015074363857 | How much? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How was he to gain the intelligence? |
mdp.39015074363857 | How you doee? |
mdp.39015074363857 | However, I will forget that, as I am in a remarkably good temper. ”"What is that owing to, sir? |
mdp.39015074363857 | I am pledged to secrecy. ”"By whom?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | I have walked as far several times. ”"Which way shall I go?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | I suppose they are attached to the court of his Celestial majesty?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | If we can not get at him, he ca n't get away. ”"Why ca n't he? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Is it advisable? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Is it, Monday?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | It is fortunate that we have met with you, as we can now give him into your custody. ”"What has he done? ” inquired Fan Chi. |
mdp.39015074363857 | May we not be tricked? ”"Precisely. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Monday and I have found tracks; have n't we, old ivory? ” “ Yes, sar; um right enough, ” replied Monday. |
mdp.39015074363857 | My high spirits arise from the fact that I have recovered my understand- ing. ” “ Your what, sir?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Now what was his surprise when he got there to find that the thief had drilled a hole on each side of the door large enough to get his hands through? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Now, Mr. Tien Sin, what else am I thinking of? ” The thought- reader tapped his forehead. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Observe him?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Or shall we call it low cunning? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Shall I read it aloud?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Shall our josses be stolen with impunity by foreign devils? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Shall we go and see? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Since I was in the United States, I like a rum cocktail after breakfast. ”"How was he to know that, sir?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | That's tracks, is n't it? ”"Where do they lead to? ” “ We are going to find out, if we can. |
mdp.39015074363857 | That's tracks, is n't it? ”"Where do they lead to? ” “ We are going to find out, if we can. |
mdp.39015074363857 | The stage is composed of two sets of boards, so con- structed as to meet in the middle and be held up by a bolt of iron. ”"What good is that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | The thief must have come from outside, or how did the monkey get his injuries? |
mdp.39015074363857 | They are all in some accursed pit. ”"How does it open?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | They do n't try to go straight. ” “ If they did try, they could n't. ” “ What is your opinion about young Jack and Mon- day?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | This is better luck than I expected. ”"How did you get into the basket?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Was he a dynamite fiend? |
mdp.39015074363857 | We shall be potted like shrimps, if we do n't look out. ” “ What is to be done?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | We tryee to run awayee. ”"Have you anything to fight with, if he wakes up?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What better cordial could I take?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What could he be doing in this position? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you do with your money?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you say? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you think of me?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you think, Jack?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What do you what? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is a man without them? ” “ Only half a man, I should think. ” “ Right. |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is the man's name — the man with whom you were? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What is to prevent him from scuttling to the other side of the lake at any moment, and getting clear off?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What mercy could he expect, if captured? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What must I do?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What next? ” queried Harvey, eagerly. |
mdp.39015074363857 | What was it? |
mdp.39015074363857 | What we do? ” Young Jack made no answer. |
mdp.39015074363857 | What you givee?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What you got to say for your- self, eh?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What you say, Mast'Jack?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | What's the matter here?". |
mdp.39015074363857 | When were you born- yesterday, or the day before?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where are you going? ” inquired Hark- away. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where do they live? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where had they gone to? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where is the key of the chest in which the old man keeps his treasure?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Where is the key?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | While she sleeps will be a good opportunity. ” “ You wantee more?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | Who have you with you? ”"A prisoner. |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why not be first in the field? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why should Schneider and Blowhard have any of it? |
mdp.39015074363857 | Why so? ” asked Mole. |
mdp.39015074363857 | You are worse than a Tartar, and not worthy the name of man. ”"Will you swear?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | You do n't suppose for a mo- ment I should have allowed you to escape?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | You know, perhaps, that the Harkaway party are all at the plantation?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | You remember some time ago Mr. Mole painting both your faces on one side?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | You're Chow- chow's uncle, you know you are. ”"I?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | asked Isaac Mole,"and at what hour?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | cried Harvey, impatiently;"who are these people you have been with? |
mdp.39015074363857 | echoed Mrs. Mole, excitedly;"how me get him dere, when he ca n't walk on him wooden legs? ” “ It is awkward, certainly, ” Harkaway said. |
mdp.39015074363857 | he called out;"is anybody ill?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | he exclaimed, as he rushed into the room; “ such a lark. ”"What lark?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | hoh? |
mdp.39015074363857 | is that you? ” exclaimed Mr. Mole, con- fusedly. |
mdp.39015074363857 | joined in Chloe, “ what tink become ob you- eh? ” Mr. Mole did not seem to have any very distinct ideas on the subject. |
mdp.39015074363857 | replied Sunday and Monday, imitating the feminine tone as closely as possible;"you know you got two oder wives. ”"Where-- where are they now?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | said the mate, eagerly;"but how did you get hurt like this?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | she ex- claimed at length,"dis de way you keep your word wid me, is it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | steal my trap?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | the old American?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | thought Mole,"I've got him, have I?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | timent; but we shall get her without your interven- tion. ”"Have you had any news? ”"Read that precious epistle.' |
mdp.39015074363857 | what dat for? ” asked the darkies, with natural curiosity. |
mdp.39015074363857 | what's the matter?-where am I?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | what?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | whip me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | who's she, I should like- know? |
mdp.39015074363857 | you follow me? ” “ Yes, ” replied Emily. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ A thing or two?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Ah, my dear major- general, you come at last? ” he exclaimed, eagerly. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ And I? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Anyone standing upon them would fall and be im- prisoned in the pit? ” said Emily. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Are you coming? ” demanded the specters, imper- atively. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Are you sure he is tipsy? ”"Him sleepee like a toppee. ”"Good. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Are you sure you have the right address? ” he asked, of his pupil. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ But where are we to come to?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Can you get the key?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Can you prove it? ” “ I do n't think there will be any difficulty about that. ” “ Well, I shall accuse you of highway robbery. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Chin- chin,"said Mole, pleasantly,"how does that style suit you? ” Bang! |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ D'ye hear him? ” shouted Mole. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Did n't you promise me you not get drunk nebber no more, eh, sar? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Dis? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Do they, though? ” “ Yes,"continued young Harkaway,"each one sits at the head of a board, and his word is law." |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Do you know the meaning and virtue of an oath?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Do you think they have been made prisoners?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Do you want to speak to me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Does n't he generally go to bed more or less drunk? ”"Sometimes sleep on the floorer, on a mattee." |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Doorscraper? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Golly, Massa Jack, we help you, ” they exclaimed, eagerly;"what can we do?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Got any grub to spare, governor?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Hab you, though? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Had n't you better take your monkey? ” asked the professor, sneeringly. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Have you house upon the lake, they never go back to tell the tale. ” ever thrown anyone down? ” asked Emily. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Hello?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How are you going to get the ransom money?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How can I help it, when my courage is called into question?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How can I tell? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How can I thank you?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How can it be? ”. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How compromise them?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How do you know that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How we going to find the gentleman? ”"That's a puzzler. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ How your Missy Hysa go on now? ” “ She cry all day, master beat her so. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ I am a knowee of that, Biga- Eng- Ming- Ming. ”"Very well, be careful. ” “ What you wantee me to be a doer of? ” inquired Lo Mung. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ I'm tired of her. ”"Why? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ If we had got as far as that, would you have pulled the cord? ” asked Emily, with childish curiosity. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ In whose service did I lose my limbs? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Is all quiet? ” “ Everything. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Is that his name?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Is there treason among us?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ It looks imposing, does n't it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Let me see; what did I do yesterday? ” “ What did you do? ” answered Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Let me see; what did I do yesterday? ” “ What did you do? ” answered Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Little missee see housee and door open, she runnee in. ”"Did anyone observe you?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ My approaching doom?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ My dear Dick, do n't you see that it will make a wall impervious to bullets? ”"Well?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ My dear Dick, do n't you see that it will make a wall impervious to bullets? ”"Well?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Now, inform, if you can, what I am thinking about? ” said the professor. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Oh, my dear friend, I hope sincerely I am not ex- posing you to any danger? ” “ No matter. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Pray what do you call this?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ S'pose you Misser Mole's son, eh? ” “ Oh, no,"Jack replied;"I'm not a Mole, I'm a Harkaway. ”"Oh, indeed; Hark'way." |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ See um fat one? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ So far, so good! ” exclaimed Mole;"the girl's come back, but where is the boy? ” “ That is the question that perplexes me,"replied Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ The Harkaways are a hard lot to deal with, are n't they? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Then who the deuce are you? ”"I am Commissioner Wang- ki. ” “ Oh, ” stammered Mole, “ Commissioner Wang- ki, are you?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Then who the deuce are you? ”"I am Commissioner Wang- ki. ” “ Oh, ” stammered Mole, “ Commissioner Wang- ki, are you?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Then you do n't altogether care for me for myself? ”"You are slightly inclined to be mischievous. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ They have killed the poor brute. ”"Who do you mean?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Wantee me?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ We will buy that straw. ” “ What use will that be? ” asked Harvey. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Well, what of it? ” “ It's snapped in half. ” “ Never mind, try and stand up! |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What are you about to charge me with? ”"Stealing my friend Harvey's child, and trying to kill my son and others in a trap." |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What are you talking about? ” “ Come! |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you know of the points of a horse, my sable friend?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you mean by that? ” “ We are going on the warpath, sare, to find little Emily,"said Monday. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you mean?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you say, men?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you think? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What do you want, my dear loves? ” he asked, in trembling accents, every particular hair in his head standing bolt upright with horror. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What does that mean? ” asked Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What for?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What have you come to tell me? ” inquired Bigamini. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What have you to charge them with? ”"Murder. ”"It is false! ” began the furious Italian. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What shall I ask the child?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What we do now?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What would people steal Emily for? ”"Money, I expect- a ransom, as it is called. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What's the matter now? ” inquired Jack. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What's the matter?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ What?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ When will our troubles be over? ” “ Never, I am afraid; but we must face them bravely like men,"replied Harkaway. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Where I takee it? ” asked the driver, who was a small farmer living in the neighborhood. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Where is he? ” “ Gone!" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Where is he?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Where is it? ” “ Do n't you see? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Where is it? ” “ Do n't you see? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Which way am I to go? ”"Follow me, ” cried Monday, still imitating his late wife's voice, as he stalked away. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Who can have done this dreadful deed?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Who have they murdered?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Who have we got to thank for it?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Who is at the bottom of this villainy?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Who knows that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Why do you inquire? ”"You might lose it, if you are too venturesome. ” “ Nonsense! |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Why do you not leave him? ”"He watchee too muchee. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Why should he be master? ” asked Harvey. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Why should n't I live? — what's the matter with me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Why should n't I live? — what's the matter with me? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Will you look at him, dad? |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Will you not shake hands with me before you go? ” Emily shook her head. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ With Hunston?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ Yes, of course, ” insisted Mr. Mole;"you belong to the Hung- poo. ”"What you mean?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ You do not suppose for a moment that I have been brought up like a savage?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ You sittee in this room?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ You were forced to take it, I suppose? ” asked Harvey. |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ You would have perished in my deathtrap. ”"What do you mean by that?" |
mdp.39015074363857 | “ You're a man, and you ought to be ashamed of yourself. ” “ What's that? ”"Why, you know, to feel a sense of degradation." |
nyp.33433082305636 | 'Bout Cinderella? |
nyp.33433082305636 | 'Mem- ber how we crawled in the empty ice- wagon once? |
nyp.33433082305636 | A monkey? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Am I — am I hurted? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And can I get a hat? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And can we take the ice- boat? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And did you bring my bugs — the ones that go around and around and around? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And did you see Bessie Benton? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And how about my little fat fairy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And how did my little fat fairy like it? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And how did you get there? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And may I have a ride? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And when we get back home"Are we going camping? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are n't they funny, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are there any animals in the'quarium, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are we going to have a new automobile, Mother? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are we really lost? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you all ready? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you all right? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you going back? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you sure his name is John Whipple? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you with your parents? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But I was rescued all right, was n't I? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But say, how do we get out of here? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But what would you do if you were all dressed up as an actor man when you had to go out to put out a fire? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But where is he — the horse, I mean? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But who are you and where do you be- long? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But you're going to be a fireman too, ai n't you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Ca n't you make it go a little slower? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Can I have three of these bugs, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Can I see the monkeys and a fire too? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Can he get out of the water, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Daddy, can we go back again to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did he go to the store and could n't find his way back? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did he write to you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did n't I see yours run? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did n't he know you at all? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did n't she? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did n't they — didn't they come in after us? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did n't you ever have any children? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did she have any success in finding her brother? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did what come? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you ever see her? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you every break any windows? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you find any of the bugs? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you find him? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you see any of my friends? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you see if you could help him in any way? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you think the elephant would bite me? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you try to do some fancy skating, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't he talk funny? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't you like the one you and your brother bought in my store? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't you like this show? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't you like to go fast, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't you'member? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you mean one man can move that big rock? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you really think we can go camping? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you think you can steer? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you want a bug? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Does she — she play with you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Does that mean we've got to go back? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Everybody ready? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Has n't he written to you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Has yo'all done lost suffin, boss? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Have n't you any folks,? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Have n't you got any little girl? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Have you got a stomachache? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Have you heard yet whether you are to go? |
nyp.33433082305636 | He'll get better, wo n't he? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Hop farCan I drive?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How about you, little man? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How can we make sure? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How did he get lost? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How do you know? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How do you know? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How is the ice- boat? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How much did you want to pay? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How would you like to ride on a sled? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How you going to do it? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How'd he get lost? |
nyp.33433082305636 | How? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Hurt yourself? |
nyp.33433082305636 | I am having a ride, ai n't I? |
nyp.33433082305636 | I can squirt water from my fire engine, ca n't I? nyp.33433082305636 I do n't believe you've seen it this year, have you, Laddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | I wonder if he'd give us a ride? |
nyp.33433082305636 | I wonder what that nice woodchopper man is doing now? |
nyp.33433082305636 | I wonder what they're waving to us for? |
nyp.33433082305636 | I — I guess I am, too,Freddie admitted,"Have you got anything to eat?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | In a sled drawn by a horse with jingling bells? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is Uncle John found? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is Uncle John found? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is he going to get better? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is he lost at sea? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it a real camp, with trees and all? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it a secret? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it about the secret? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is n't it my turn to steer? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is n't this great? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is she your mother? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is that the name of your horse? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is your father an animal trainer? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is your name Bobbsey? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Mother, do you think I could have a real dress from New York? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, Bert, do you think it would be all right for us to go? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, I'm always careful, ai n't I? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, are we going to New York? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, are we going to leave New York? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, can you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, could I have a ride on his back? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, may we, Mother? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, what shall we do? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Oh, will we see the monkeys? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Say, Freddie, would n't you like to be an actor man? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Say, come and play with me, will you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | So you want a hat for the little girl? |
nyp.33433082305636 | That will be nice, wo n't it, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | That's it Where can I find him? |
nyp.33433082305636 | The yellow bug? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then have you got a postage stamp? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then what came? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then why do n't you send him? nyp.33433082305636 Then you're going to see him?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | They have fires in New York, do n't they, Daddy? |
nyp.33433082305636 | To live? |
nyp.33433082305636 | To- night? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Want any help? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Was he glad to see you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Well, a postage stamp has paste on it, has n't it? nyp.33433082305636 Well, how would you like to go and see some live fish?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Well, what'll we do next? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Well, where shall we go next? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What about Snap and Snoop? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What can we do? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What d'you want? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What do you suppose it can be? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What do you want to see? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What does it all mean? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What does it mean? nyp.33433082305636 What for?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What in the world do you mean? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What in the world is she talking about? nyp.33433082305636 What is Bert's secret?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What is it all about? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What kept you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What shall we do? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What will happen here next? nyp.33433082305636 What will he do with them?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What will you do next? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What will you do with us then? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What you going to stop off at the Public Liberry for? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's funny? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's it all about? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's over there? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's the matter now? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's the matter, children? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's the name of his store? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's what? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's your name? |
nyp.33433082305636 | When can we start? |
nyp.33433082305636 | When is Mrs. Dickerson coming back from California? |
nyp.33433082305636 | When were we in Laddie's uncle's store? |
nyp.33433082305636 | When? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are Flossie and Freddie? nyp.33433082305636 Where are they?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are you going to take me, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are you going? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are you youngsters going? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are you, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where in the world did you come from? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where in the world have you been? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where is it? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where is yo'all gwine? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where was that? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Who is he? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Who is? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Who — who's that, Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Why are you two out ice- boating alone? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Why did you do it? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Why, where are Freddie and Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Will you save some for me? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Wo n't it be won- derful? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Wo n't that do as well? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Would I? nyp.33433082305636 Would n't you let me paddle with you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Would you ride in one of those dangerous things, Bert Bobbsey? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Yes; but how did you know? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You have? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You mean the woodchopper who was so kind to Flossie and Freddie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You mean to go to Lakeport? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You're glad too, are n't you, Flossie? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You're going to let them win, are n't you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | 104 LOST UNDERGROUND"What kind of a hat did you want?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | 191 t92 BOBBSEY TWINS IN A GREAT CITY"What is it he wants you to do?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | 228 BOBBSEY TWINS IN A GREAT CITY"Did you see Tommy Todd?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | 52 BOBBSEY TWINS IN A GREAT CITY"What'll we do about Bert's ice- boat?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Almost had a goat, did you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | And I want plenty of cream on top""Suppose they have n't got any chocolate soda?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | And so my little fat fireman had a ride in an ice- boat, did he?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are n't you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you hurt, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Are you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | As the five children skated off, no longer thinking of the race, Nan asked Bert:"What are you going to do some day?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | BUILDING THE"BIRD"21"Was there really any danger?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | BUILDING THE"BIRD"27"A bird?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | But that's the way it always happens, does n't it? |
nyp.33433082305636 | But we were n't scared Were we, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | But what's all this about a hat?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | CHAPTER V GLORIOUS NEWS"How did it all happen?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | CHAPTER VI ON TO NEW YORK"Are we going?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | CHAPTER XVI THE BIG ELEPHANT"What's the matter with Uncle Jack?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did we Flos- sie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you go into the store with him?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Did you, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't they, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't we, Flos- sie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do n't you like girls?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you ever play store?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you see peanuts any- where?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Do you think we ever could, Mother?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Freddie, have you got any paste in your pocket?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Have you much more business to look after?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | He has a lumber mill and""What seems to be the trouble?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | He was smiling, and when his wife saw him she asked:"Did it come?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How about you, Nan and Bert?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How am I going to skate on only one skate?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How can we stop the ice- boat, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How did you get past the fire lines?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How do you like it, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | How would you like it?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | I'm as warm as butter""What does she mean by that?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | I? |
nyp.33433082305636 | If you can do it""Do what?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is he hurt?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it a se- cret, Momsey?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is it different from last year?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Is n't that good?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | MR. BOBBSEY COMES BACK"You are? |
nyp.33433082305636 | THE ICE- BOAT 3"A postage stamp? |
nyp.33433082305636 | THE STORE CAMP 159"That's so, you do know them, do n't you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | The Bobbu? |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then Flossie, brushing the snow from her face, looked around, and seeing Freddie near her, doing the same thing, she asked:"What — what happened?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then she turned to Freddie and asked:"Did you really tell him you'd buy his goat, Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Then, as it swung up into the wind, with the sail loosely flapping, Mr. Watson called:"Come on, children, do n't you want to go for a ride?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Was n't it, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | We have got'em, have n't we, Fred- die?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | We have n't any tickets and the conductor""Did n't you drop your tickets in the chop- per's box at the station where you got on?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Well, just give me the chancel How about you, Tommy?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What about them?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What are you doing there?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What floor are you on?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What good would a postage stamp be to fasten your skate strap?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What good would paste be to fasten on your skate?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What made you think I had?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What shall I do?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's that?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's that?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's your father's name? |
nyp.33433082305636 | What's yours?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | When can I steer?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where are they?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where do the people sit?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where do you live, and how comes it your father let you out in the streets during a fire?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where do you live?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where have you been?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where is Freddie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Where'd you get'em?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Who is this Uncle Jack?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Why?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Why?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Will you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Wo n't it be fun, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Wo n't you let me call to see you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | Wo n't you? |
nyp.33433082305636 | You did n't get cold, I hope, stopping to fix your skate, Flossie?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | You sell hats, do n't you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | You're part of the Bobbsey twins, are n't you?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | asked Mrs. Bobbsey,"and how did you hear about him, Richard?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | called the policeman,"did you sneeze?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | he asked,"No foolin'?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | how could you do it and worry me so?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | is it a boat?" |
nyp.33433082305636 | promised Bert"Are those two little ones covered up all right?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | A little late, are n't you? hvd.32044015457559 Ai n't, eh? ” The other laughed again. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Are you trying to be funny? hvd.32044015457559 But why — why? ” he whispered. |
hvd.32044015457559 | De same way dat blasted snitch of a Gray Seal did — eh? hvd.32044015457559 Did I? ” said the Pippin. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do you remember the first time I ever wore it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Feelin'faint? ” The man's face had gone a chalky white. hvd.32044015457559 Half- give me a quarter then? ” whimpered Smarl- inghue. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Half- give me half? ” he whispered feverishly. hvd.32044015457559 Have you the letter that I find- Mister Barca? ”"Sure,"said Gentleman Laroque- and reached into his pocket. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Headquarters? hvd.32044015457559 How did it come this time?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | How d’youse know it was fifteen thousand? ” de- manded another voice. hvd.32044015457559 How much were you going to get for it? ”. |
hvd.32044015457559 | I been waitin'for you to try the window, but you're too foxy- eh? hvd.32044015457559 I got the straight tip, eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I guess you know who I am, do n't you? hvd.32044015457559 It is a little late, is it not? ” he leered. |
hvd.32044015457559 | It was addressed to Martin Moore on Sixth Avenue, was n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It would hardly do for any one to know where the money really came from- would it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Kind of a jolt- eh- Smarlinghue? hvd.32044015457559 Satisfied?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Sitting up again, Jason? hvd.32044015457559 So you're up to your old tricks again, are you, Birdie? ” he inquired coldly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Sold it, eh? ” he observed grimly. hvd.32044015457559 Suppose some of them, or even all of them, were recovered that way in time- where do I stand to- morrow morning?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | The- what? |
hvd.32044015457559 | W- what do you mean? ” he stammered. hvd.32044015457559 W- what do you want? ” he whispered. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, Jason? ” He was toy- ing with the envelope in his hand. hvd.32044015457559 Well, Jason? ” he said quickly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, Jason? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, you see now, do n't you? ”We could n't do it then without proof, ” amended the bank examiner quietly, “ Proof!" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What did I te!l you, eh? ” he chuckled. hvd.32044015457559 What do you want here? ” he asked huskily. |
hvd.32044015457559 | What is it? hvd.32044015457559 What is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What's that? ” came a hoarse, shaken whisper out of the blackness beyond. hvd.32044015457559 What's the lay? ” he queried. |
hvd.32044015457559 | What's — what's the game? ” he stammered. hvd.32044015457559 Where does he live? ”"I do n't know,"said English Dick again. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where is he? hvd.32044015457559 Who's there? ” he demanded weakly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Yes? hvd.32044015457559 You wantee me, Smarly'oo?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | You — you mean you want me for- for a stool pigeon? ” he faltered. hvd.32044015457559 Youse keeps yer yap closed till youse gets de cue- savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | ... Left his visiting card... What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | ... Meighan speaking from Kenleigh's apartment... Get a drag out for the Magpie on the jump... Eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | ... What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | ... Who? |
hvd.32044015457559 | 188 ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE"What is it, Jason?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | A step cautiously approaching? |
hvd.32044015457559 | A voice responded in feverish excitement:"Say, dat youse, Joe? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Acting through some unknown agency? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Agent- of what? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Ai n't I told youse it was near five o'clock when I went dereman'dat's after de banks are closed, ai n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | All right, my bucko — then I'll get you another way- with just one shot, see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And I ai n't got any more paper to write any more letters on either- savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And now — what? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And now- what now? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And on the other hand — but what was the use of torturing his brain with a never- ending rehearsal of details? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And that's how I found you there- see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And then you commenced to do the drip act- savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And those other things, the empty bottle, the sheet of note paper with its scrawled confes- sion — what about them? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And to follow her? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And what had been the meaning of that"financial help ”? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And what of that letter? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And yet what was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And yet — what was it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And yet, why then had the Wolf, deliberately in that case, sent his pack off on a false scent? |
hvd.32044015457559 | And, oh, by the way, colonel, have you any idea how much Thorold and his precious friend Kisnieff have blackmailed you out of in the last two years?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Anything wrong with that spiel? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Anå how did the Magpie get onto the lay?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Are the bonds there?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Are you listening? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Are you sure there ai n't no chance of Malay gettin'back? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Are you sure? |
hvd.32044015457559 | As far as I can make out, there ai i't a dive or a roost in the Bad Lands where you do n't get the glad hand- eh? ”"I — I have n't done anything! |
hvd.32044015457559 | Barca ” that Clarie Archman had received? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Because — what? |
hvd.32044015457559 | But Mar- in Moore must have an address, eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | But Marre, too, has disappeared you understand, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457559 | But for how long? |
hvd.32044015457559 | But how did youse know dat guy Kenleigh had de goods? ”"That's none of your business, is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | But how did youse know dat guy Kenleigh had de goods? ”"That's none of your business, is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | But mabbe I'd better get yer gun first, eh? ” As he had done to Meighan, he removed a revolver from Virat's pocket. |
hvd.32044015457559 | But where was the old woman? |
hvd.32044015457559 | But why should you not speculate a little, a very little, if you like — if you get the very private and good tips, eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | CHAPTER XIV THE LAST CARD TWO weeks had gone by- or was it three? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Coming across? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Could Thorold keep the appointment? |
hvd.32044015457559 | D'ye hear about a man being murdered to- day with his face cut up? |
hvd.32044015457559 | D'ye think I'm going to spend half an hour cracking a safe and take a chance of missing any bets? |
hvd.32044015457559 | D'ye understand?". |
hvd.32044015457559 | Dale? ”"Oh, hello, Forrester!" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Did n't I? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Did she have a hidden purpose in that? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Did the letter, apart from its incrim- inating ingenuity, supply the answer to his question? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Did they find the bonds? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do I make myself plain- Laroque? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do you live near here? ” “ Yes, ” said Klanner, a little dully. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do you remember, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do you understand what I mean now by naked foils? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457559 | For God's sake, who are you?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get me again?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get me? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get me? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get me?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get that?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get the idea? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get the idea? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Get the lay? ” Again Smarlinghue nodded- unhappily this time. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Got any money?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Had Thorold already done so? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Had the Colonel and Mrs. Milford already finished their dinner? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Had the Pippin been and gone; or was he, Jimmie Dale, ahead of the Pippin? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Had the underworld, prompted by the Magpie, solved the riddle did it know, or guess, or suspect that Silver Mag was Marie La Salle? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Half an hour? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Have youse doped it out? ”"Ask me!" |
hvd.32044015457559 | He would have an HUNCHBACK JOE 323 that way they wo n't change any of the plans or details as they stand now in those papersmeh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Heard of me perhaps, too- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Her voice? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Her voice? |
hvd.32044015457559 | How had he ever become intimate enough with Gentleman Laroque to be associated with the other in such a crime as this? |
hvd.32044015457559 | How long wouid it take them to get here? |
hvd.32044015457559 | How's he goin'to lose anything if we lift de cash? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I could n't crack Kenleigh's safe my- self, but it was nuts for the Magpie- see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I did n't ask you to employ Grenville, did I? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I did, did n't I? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I guess you under- stand, do n't you? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I have your permission? ” — he slipped the bolt into place. |
hvd.32044015457559 | I pretended that I could n't open the safe, and""Can you?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | I want to know where Peter Marre, alias Clarke, is? ” Hunchback Joe drew back from the table with a jerk. |
hvd.32044015457559 | I wanted you to have him arrested then, did n't I?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | I was goin'inter de office w'en I hears some spielin'goin'on inside, an'I opens de door a crack, an'I keeps it open like dat- savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | I was just going there to pay a pal a little visit- see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Intuition again? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It is strange, though, is n't it, how sometimes the most cun- ning of plans go astray in the simplest and yet the most perverse of ways? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It looks damned black for your bonds, I'm afraid. ”"They're they're gone?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | It meant- what did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It sounds like a joke, does n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It was al? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It was dirty and crumpled, and the few lines written upon it were badly penned and illiterate: The ante's gone up- get me? |
hvd.32044015457559 | It would plant him for keeps, and nobody knows it any better than he does. ” “ You mean he'll come back here? ” whispered Ken- leigh eagerly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | It's a cinch, ai nt it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | I”-he hesitated an instant-"I- I hope the money may be recovered, otherwise""Eh? ” inquired Mr. Haines sharply. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Jimmie Dale stepped 230 ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE'phoned, that had driven the man to this extremity? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Just how had it been done? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Klanner's no friend of his, he never saw the man before you understand?-just ran into him outside the dance hall, if any questions are asked. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Mabbe she staked youse ter de tip dat de bonds was here, eh? ” “ Yes, blast you — both of you! ” growled Meighan. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Martin Moore, alias Mr. Clarie Archman? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Naturally, under the circumstances, it was the ‘ payable- to- bearer'bonds that my client wanted. ” “ Well, they're numbered, are n't they?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | No guy gets de Gray Seal alive- I guess youse are wise ter dat, ai n't youse? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Not alone here in the Magpie's den- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Now, wot d’youse say — are youse on? ”"Sure! ” The second speaker's voice had lost its hesi- tancy now; it was gruff, assured, even eager. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Oh, you did-eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | One nice little job- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | One night, a year ago, in last January, a certain Fourth Avenue bank was looted of eighteen thousand dollars — do you remember, Laroque? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Only, for God's sake, come — will you? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Only, say, youse keep away from me fer de rest of de night- get me? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Own it, do you?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Pretty, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | SMARLINGHUE 17 Savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Savvy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Say, who are you anyway? |
hvd.32044015457559 | See? |
hvd.32044015457559 | See? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Shall I ask them to connect you here? ”"Thank you! ” said Jimmie pleasantly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | So that was the game at Malay John's, was it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Sup- pose Whitie, for instance, passed the word that you were a snitch- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Suppose I call some of that gang back, and show'em the painting you've done along the hall- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Sure this is for me, and that you are n't making a mistake? ”"Quite sure,"said Jimmie Dale, still quietly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Sure, that's the one the horse- shoe — found it on the floor... What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | THE BOND ROBBERY 105 What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | THE DEFAULTER 239"Jason,"said Jimmie Dale sharply, “ what's the mat- ter with you? |
hvd.32044015457559 | That might be true; he might be able to do that, probably would, for it was still very early; but if not — what then? |
hvd.32044015457559 | That's all, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | The Crime Club, or the Magpie? |
hvd.32044015457559 | The bank does not like its young men to speculate- yes? |
hvd.32044015457559 | The vital question was — where were the bonds? |
hvd.32044015457559 | The woman he loved — where was she? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Then Laroque spoke again: “ Do you see where you stand- Clarie? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Then he spoke again, a little sadly: “ Would you wish those days back again, if you could?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | There were only the two of us on the staff, and did n't I tell you that I had discovered that the books were cooked from cover to cover? |
hvd.32044015457559 | They've been meeting in Malay's den for the last few nights — understand? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Throw the light on the knob, will you? ” It was barely an instant before Birdie Lee swung back the door. |
hvd.32044015457559 | To be through with it all, through? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was it Reddy Mull- or English Dick? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was it purely over- wrought nerves, due to the strain of the peril he ran as Larry the Bat- or was it intuition? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was she safe to- night? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was that a step coming up the stairs? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was that it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was the place deserted? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was there a middle course? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Was there any one within? |
hvd.32044015457559 | We ca n't waste all night over it. ”"What are you going to ‘ soup'it with? ” Birdie Lee flung back gruffly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | We do n't, nahink I'm a fool, 36 ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE myself unless the thing was planted right? |
hvd.32044015457559 | We piped you off on that lay about two weeks ago — and it looked good to us, and we played it for a winner, see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well — Laroque?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, after all, did it make any ultimate difference? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what did you find? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what do you say? ”. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what do you want? ” Jimmie Dale followed, and faced the other across the table. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what then? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what's the answer? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, what's the answer? ”"This! ” cried the boy wildly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well, wot d'youse say?". |
hvd.32044015457559 | Well? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What are you talking about? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What came? ”"Why- why, sir- I beg your pardon, sir, but I've been a bit uneasy ever since, sir. |
hvd.32044015457559 | What could I do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What danger could there be? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What did it matter now? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What did it matter? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What do they say?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What ghastly irony had prompted Clancy to sort him out for a police spy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What had hap- pened in that time? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What had happened? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What is the end of this to be? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What is the matter?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was it that the Pippin was to procure from Melinoff, and for which, if necessary, the Pippin was to go"the limit ”? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was that? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What was the game? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What would the boy do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What would the boy do? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What would you say, Laroque, would be the sentence handed out for that little affair to a man with, say, your past record?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | What, after all, did the"how"of it matter? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What, then, did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | What? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where was she? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where was she? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where was she? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where was the Tocsin? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where was the Tocsin? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Where where did the police come from? ”"I sent them — from Melinoff's, ” said Jimmie Dale grimly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Which one would come first then – English Dick, or Reddy Mull? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Which was it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Which way did he go? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Who brought you over from England? ”"A friend over there, one of the'swell ones,'put it up to me, ” English Dick answered heavily. |
hvd.32044015457559 | Who had it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Who tipped your people off to have you drop in there this afternoon? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Who was it that dogged and haunted her, that was wrecking and ruining her life? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Who was it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Whose turn was it to be next? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Whose was the master brain behind all this? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why had Niccolo Sonnino's safe been selected as the one especial and desirable nut to crack? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why had she gone like that? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why had the Tocsin set midnight, waited for midnight as the hour for the Secret Service raid? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why should so unusual a thing happen to him to- night? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why the one upstairs? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Why, then, Sonnino's safe to- night? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Wot's de lay? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Would it be as Smarlinghue to- night? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Would it be only the thief, or would he have to reckon with Thorold again as well? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Would it not be better to leave it there? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Yes — but how? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Yes, there should be time; but, if not- what then? |
hvd.32044015457559 | Yes?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | You are not the young Mr. Archman any more, you are- what is the name?-Martin Moore. |
hvd.32044015457559 | You do n't want to blame Mr. Marner here and myself for Mr. Forrester's death, do you?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | You know the back entrance to Malay John's hang- out? ” Smarlinghue's eyes widened a little in a startled way. |
hvd.32044015457559 | You only get in deeper with the jury for trying to trick them, see? |
hvd.32044015457559 | You ought to know what that'll mean to you — eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | You sure you put all they gave you in the safe- Niccolo? ” He screwed up his eyes sus- piciously. |
hvd.32044015457559 | You work for a bank, eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | You- you know the story, then?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | a. life to have? |
hvd.32044015457559 | alk New York, see? ” Virat moistened his lips with the tip of his tongue. |
hvd.32044015457559 | cond speaker, even eag There was a moment's apparent hesitancy; then, hoarsely:"Youse are sure, eh, dat nobody saw youse dere?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | he had asked himself how... here was a way... a dare- 178 ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE devil, foolhardyance shot, perhapanel door devil, foolhardy way? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ And where's Virat- did you kill him, too? ” Jimmie Dale's hand was searching swiftly through the detective's clothes. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ And”—he put the money and the diamond pendant coolly in his pocket-"it would be too bad if I did n't play it up, would n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Any trace of the bonds? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Anybody see you do that?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Anything there you want? ” he sneered. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Busy? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Clear? ” repeated Birdie unsteadily. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Fourteen years would be a light sentence, would n't it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Got it tucked away safe, have you? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Got it? ” he demanded eagerly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ How do you know? ” he gasped out. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ How'd you get here, and what the hell d'you want? ” he burst out fiercely. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ I did n't recognise your voice — but then I have n't heard it for a long while, have I? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ I suppose you mean that you recognise it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ I told youse once, did n't I? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ It is strange, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Jimmie — are you there? ”"You!" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Know him? ” inquired Larry the Bat. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Oh, is that you, Mr. Dale? ” The voice had quick- ened perceptibly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ So you do n't know anything about it- eh? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ They? ” The monosyllable came curt and hard. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Think so?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Turn out the light? ” he repeated perplexedly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Well, what about dat? ” “ What do you want?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Well, what about dat? ” “ What do you want?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What are you going to do? ” he asked under his breath. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What did you say? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What do you mean? ” he demanded. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What is it? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What's wanted?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What's what?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ What's your price? ” he asked thickly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who are you? ” he asked thickly. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who got you into the bank here?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who is it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who was it?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who- who are you?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Who?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ Yes — and here? ” prodded Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ You did n't let'em get your nerve up tho river, did you? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ You don't- eh? ” inquired Larry the Bat ominously. |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ You sure you ai n't trying to hold anything out on me? |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ You — you know what happened there — you were wise to everything all the time?" |
hvd.32044015457559 | “ You- you know my name?" |
mdp.39076002658008 | I Aw- R ARDY ’S the Transports_, at Anchor? |
mdp.39076002658008 | How shall we fare if we do as our friend says? mdp.39076002658008 /\§jrHmm R. F-Henry? |
mdp.39076002658008 | /_( O 0,/MD ‘ W E 3: Q ‘ mu M M_ I ’_: g? |
mdp.39076002658008 | 208 THE ST. LOUIS GATE “ Well, have you given up your mad idea? ” he asked with a smile. |
mdp.39076002658008 | 5 ROB THE RANGER “ What is it? ” whispered Rob, wriggling noiselessly to Pete ’s side. |
mdp.39076002658008 | 5&9/‘far‘s Geog ’ Est. ‘0. °,L‘n‘on I ROB THE RANGER Rob held his breath: was all well? |
mdp.39076002658008 | :<\,:? |
mdp.39076002658008 | = 1 ‘ ‘ C.-4 Lake Champ/ am ‘ F? |
mdp.39076002658008 | A British army was to run away from French- men? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Ai n’t thar ’ some difference atween the rocks? ” Again Rob looked closely. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Ai n’t that the common sense of it? ” “ I do n’t know about common sense. |
mdp.39076002658008 | All the time the work was being done Rob listened and looked anxiously: what was going on beyond the copse? |
mdp.39076002658008 | And dat? |
mdp.39076002658008 | And is young Will spry? ” “ Ia, so. |
mdp.39076002658008 | And supposing we did escape, what would become of you? |
mdp.39076002658008 | And the commandant prefers the vile Indian to me, French like himself, Louis Bessiére, whose father was a noble? |
mdp.39076002658008 | And who was it, I ask you, that led the raid upon the Englishman ’s farm, whereby we took great booty? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Are not those a prize worth seeking? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Are the Hurons moles that they will fail to see that trail? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Are we dirt that a pack of savages should be petted and fondled to our loss? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Are you a deserter? |
mdp.39076002658008 | As he was gently pulling the door to, he heard a harsh voice within cry: “ What is this hubbub? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Being deserted, what could I do but remain? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Besides, was not Le Loup the captor of Will? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But does Le Loup hide in a cloud what happened at the nar- row road? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But does the bear leave his den and give his skin to the hunter? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But if you look at it reasonable, where are you? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But my comrades, if I could find them — what would they have? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But pardon me; you had something to say to me? ” “ It was this, Monsieur. |
mdp.39076002658008 | But you — how is it that you are left behind? ” I “ A trick of Le Loup ’s, Monsieur, for which he shall pay me. |
mdp.39076002658008 | But, half- blinded by smoke, he drove full at a sharpened branch, and fell back, involuntarily crying out with pain as it pierced M? |
mdp.39076002658008 | But, now tell me, has any hint of your ad- venture come to the warder ’s ears? ” “ There has been no sign of it. |
mdp.39076002658008 | But, say, now, Reeves, warn’t you working in the summer somewhere in this direction? ” “ That ’s correct, ” replied the man addressed. |
mdp.39076002658008 | CHAPTER III J REDWINGS RACE AGAINST TIME Meanwhile, what of Redwing? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Can it be done, Pete? ” “ That ’s accordin ’. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Can not he be bought off? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Can not you now lay him by the heels for his attack on you? ” “ I thought of that once. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Can you come here first? ” “ Yes, if old Dominique will allow visits on two days ’ running. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Can you do it, lad? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Canadians would cover the ground more swiftly than regulars, and, who more fit to command them than the lieutenant under a cloud? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Could it be La Cla- viére? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Did I not slip out of William Henry when the English messenger went with a letter, and slay him, and take the letter? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Did the enemy intend to land and once more dash themselves against his impregnable intrenchments? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Did you know of it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Did you see it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Do n’t you think we ’d better make for the road? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Do you forget the year when your crops failed and you were starving, and my father gave you food? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Does his mind sleep that he sees no more the strewn rocks, and hears no more the thunder of the guns? |
mdp.39076002658008 | D’you think they ’re the Indians? ” “ Sartin sure of it. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Eh, Rob? ” “ You ’re right. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Escape is deferred, is it not? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Feel better now, my son? ” But Rob made no answer. |
mdp.39076002658008 | For why? |
mdp.39076002658008 | For why? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Give in to a parcel of half- breeds and varmints? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had it been heard by the sentry? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had the chief who had accom- panied Le Loup from the gorge gone with the canoes or remained in the encampment on the lake shore? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had the enemy got there before them? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had the knots given way? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had the whole party of the pursuers by some extraordinary exertion outpaced them? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Had they already reached the Huron encampment, or had the Indians left the spot? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Has anything happened to father? ” “ Not as I knows on, ” said Pete slowly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Has he got his senses? ” “ I think so, though he did n’t speak. ” 18 BELEAGUERED ll Well, he must do something to lend a hand in his- defense. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Have you the Englishman with you? ” “ I have brought him, Monsieur, ” said Monsieur de Noillac, evidently cowed by the other ’s manner. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Have you watched the window to- day? ” “ Yes, but I have seen nothing. |
mdp.39076002658008 | He can load mine while I ’m firing Redwing ’s, and t’otherways about. ” “ Have you seen any more of Redwing? ” “ Not a bit. |
mdp.39076002658008 | He gave Rob a hard look; then suddenly, in a low passionate tone, he said: “ Does the wolf give the squirrel nuts? |
mdp.39076002658008 | He wanted to know where Le Loup is; did I know? |
mdp.39076002658008 | He was in William Henry, and was carried away among the prisoners; but what of that? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Here ’s winter comin ’ on; afore long the country’ll be locked with snow and ice; I ax, where are you? |
mdp.39076002658008 | His brother was there, indeed; but of what avail was his pursuit after all? |
mdp.39076002658008 | His father had many times befriended Gray Wolf; was this the return for all those kindnesses? |
mdp.39076002658008 | How are we to get across the river? |
mdp.39076002658008 | How can you escape from a walled city, with all the gates guarded? ” “ I do not know yet, but I mean to try. |
mdp.39076002658008 | How can_ I tell that I may not suffer as poor unfortunate Monsieur de Noillac did? ” He paused, looking meditatively at his joined finger- tips. |
mdp.39076002658008 | How do you know they are not animals?" |
mdp.39076002658008 | How much did they know? |
mdp.39076002658008 | How should he wake the boy safely? |
mdp.39076002658008 | I have to consider these things. ” “ You mean to turn me out? ” said Le Loup, giving him a shrewd look. |
mdp.39076002658008 | I wonder what they will try next? ” “ We ’d best clean our muskets, anyway, ” said Pringle, the practical. |
mdp.39076002658008 | I_,, 202 REDWING ’S WINTER QUARTERS “ Was he armed? ” “ He had a musket and a knife. |
mdp.39076002658008 | If the new- comers were indeed friends, it was clearly his duty to help them; but what right had he to be certain? |
mdp.39076002658008 | If they saw the smoke, they would do these things, but what of the fire? |
mdp.39076002658008 | If you eluded him and got into the house, what then? |
mdp.39076002658008 | If you will listen? |
mdp.39076002658008 | In the morning came the big Yengeese with presents and fair words — ” “ Sir William Johnson? ” “ Even so, brother. |
mdp.39076002658008 | In the other case, we can at least make a fight of it, and who knows? |
mdp.39076002658008 | In their ignorance, would they wait to fight? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is he a prisoner, too? ” “ No; he is very much at large. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is he one of the prisoners? ” asked the general in surprise. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is it not easy, Brown? ” “ I wo n’t do it, ” said Mr. Somers, curbing his indig- nation with difliculty. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is it not so, Monsieur? ” “ I have a plan, indeed; I have thought of nothing else all day. ”_ “ You will tell us? ” Rob shook his head. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is it not so, Monsieur? ” “ I have a plan, indeed; I have thought of nothing else all day. ”_ “ You will tell us? ” Rob shook his head. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is it not time the Mohawks paid back that long, old debt? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is it thus that you treat the sons of the Great White Father? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is the boy hurt bad? ” “ Not so bad but what we can mend him. ” “ That ’s well, ’ special for his old dad ’s sake. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Is there any hope? ” “ I would n’t be down in the mouth myself. |
mdp.39076002658008 | It is time. ” “ What makes you think so? ” “ Why, dere is a new general, for one ding, and new soldiers. |
mdp.39076002658008 | It was to be daunted and baflled by a rampart which a dozen well- planted shots would smash to splin- ters? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Let ’s hope he ’s better off’n we are, anyway. ” “ Are n’t you well treated, then? ” “ Are n’t we well treated? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Let ’s hope he ’s better off’n we are, anyway. ” “ Are n’t you well treated, then? ” “ Are n’t we well treated? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Monsieur, what can I say? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Perhaps — I wish I could speak English, Monsieur; you understand what I mean? ” Rob guessed his meaning. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Pringle, you ’ll be responsible for this squad. ” 218 THE ST. LOUIS GATE “ What about you, then? ” asked Pringle, as he ran through. |
mdp.39076002658008 | ROB THE RANGER submit tamely to such treatment? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Rob came safely to the 291 LONE PETE sagged? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Shall we give in? ” “ Never; not to Injuns nor Frenchers, neither. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Surely La Cla- viére would not fail him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | S’pose he ’d bin a bad sort, like that hunchback you told me about, what would ha ’ become o ’ you? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Thar ’s a dozen of ’em, eh? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Thar ’s three camp-fires. ” “ Did you see Will? ” asked Rob eagerly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | The 180 THE CLOCK ON THE STAIRS tramp grew louder; the pace never varied; the man must now be exactly beneath him; would Fortune stand his friend? |
mdp.39076002658008 | The leader made of? |
mdp.39076002658008 | The sitting is finished, Monsieur la Claviére? ” The young Frenchman, glancing at Rob ’s face, did not trust himself to speak. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Then he explained to me, more by signs than by words, that Le Loup had captured your brother; did I know the boy ’s whereabouts? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Then mustering his French, he went on: “ Were you of the party that ran off with my brother? ” “ Oh! |
mdp.39076002658008 | There ’s you and Redwing; why should n’t we three hold our fire until the others have let fly their first volley? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Think you he would not have given all his riches in exchange for the boy? ” “ But how, Le Loup, if he himself was a prisoner? ” “ Bah! |
mdp.39076002658008 | Think you he would not have given all his riches in exchange for the boy? ” “ But how, Le Loup, if he himself was a prisoner? ” “ Bah! |
mdp.39076002658008 | Three Rivers ‘ re eta R. Z\.§?c? |
mdp.39076002658008 | To gain in- formation for Monsieur de V audreuil have I not spent three years among the pigs of English? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was it after all impossible to escape during the winter season? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was it not like a Huron snake to come, when I was trying to gather the men together, and wile the boy away? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was it wise to venture far from the hut until he had some means of knowing? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was that not natural? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was that the villain? ” “ I reckon it was. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Was there any possibility at all of getting clear of the town itself? |
mdp.39076002658008 | We are no doubt going to Fort Frontenac? ” “ Yes; and I have been wondering how you can escape before we get there. |
mdp.39076002658008 | We ’d better give in. ” “ And not make a fight for it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | We ’re to go first. ” I “ And who better? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Were the men who had fired members of another body which had followed another route and outflanked him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Were they some who had escaped the ambush, or did they belong to the party which had recently embarked? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Were you there? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What are we to do? ” “ That ’s jest it. |
mdp.39076002658008 | What chance was there of rescuing the boy? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What could the Marquis de Montcalm want with him, thought Rob — a prisoner of war, indeed, but a person of no importance, and not even a soldier? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What did the Indian mean? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What did this cannonade from the ships and the southern shore portend? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What did this mean? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What do you say, mates? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What does friendship mean between the white men and the red? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What had become of the men who had attacked their comrades? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What had become of the old trapper? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What had become of the trapper, and the Mohawks, and the Hurons who had fled? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What have I done for France? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What is dis here? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What is happening there? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What notion has old Pete got in his noddle? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What of it? ” “ ’ Twas the trail of a villainous Abenaki who ’d come with a wampum belt to ask the chief to hold off. |
mdp.39076002658008 | What other way can you account for that Frencher, eh, lad? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was Pete doing, he wondered? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was it that arrested the hand of the second brave at the very moment when it was raised to strike? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was it that silenced the wild yells and rooted the Hurons with amazement to the ground? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was this — that a Mohawk was commanded to hold his hand when his enemy lay helpless before him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was to be done? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What was to be the issue of the coming struggle? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What were the circumstances?" |
mdp.39076002658008 | What would be the fate of the young boy now being carried, he did not doubt, a prisoner among the French? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What would be the issue of the day? |
mdp.39076002658008 | What would her feelings be if her brother lost his life in this struggle? |
mdp.39076002658008 | When the Hurons see the smoke far behind, will any of them think that those who pur- sue are already in front of them? |
mdp.39076002658008 | When would Pete return? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Where be coom from? ” said one from far off Devonshire in the service of his king. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Who comes with me to the hut? ” The men looked at one another dubiously. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Who could have expected that these two, foes by race, friends by circumstance, were to be pitted against each other? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why did I want him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why did they not attack? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why does not the white man kill me at once? ” “ I do n’t mean to kill you at all, unless you try to escape. ” The Indian appeared incredulous. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why does the Great Spirit mock me thus? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why had he started on this foolish chase? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why has he not received a message? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why has he sent you, O white man, once and twice, to turn the edge of my scalping- knife? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why not set fire to the sheds? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why should I lift the hatchet against them? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why should n’t you and I chance it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why were they cooped up in the close and noisome quarters between decks? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why, he asked, had they thus broken the chain of friendship? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Why, when the ambush had failed, did he rush away so impetuously, instead of waiting to take counsel with his wise, tried friend, Lone Pete? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Will not they be satisfied with my brother? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Will the Hurons make a hurry because the Mohawks wish it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Will you favor me by closing the shutters — if that is possible? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Would it not be better, if only for his young broth- er ’s sake, to attempt_ to dash with him to the frontier, could some means of escape be found? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Would n’t there be a better chance of saving Will in the confusion of the first alarm? ” “ I calkerlate not. |
mdp.39076002658008 | Would they know how many men were on their trail? |
mdp.39076002658008 | Yet what reason- able object could there be? |
mdp.39076002658008 | You come too, missis? ” “ No, not a step, ” replied the Dutch woman. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You do n’t think they were enemies, do you? ” “ We ’ll hope not. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You picked it up, Redwing? ” “ Yes. ” “ Well, your Injun head- piece is sound in common sense. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You remember that red- skin trail we set eyes on runnin ’ acrost the track of our folks? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You see them movin ’ specks over yonder, almost at the top of the slope? ” “ No!—Yes! |
mdp.39076002658008 | You speak of gifts; has not my father made you gifts time after time? |
mdp.39076002658008 | You will do what I want? ” Seeing that Rob was determined, La Claviére gave way and promised, though reluctantly, to do as he wished. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You will give me your parole? ” The question took Rob by surprise, and he did not at once reply. |
mdp.39076002658008 | You will help me to run away, wo n’t you, Redwing? ” “ No, little brother. ” “ But why not? |
mdp.39076002658008 | You will help me to run away, wo n’t you, Redwing? ” “ No, little brother. ” “ But why not? |
mdp.39076002658008 | You will not take a pinch of snuff? ” “ I take my leave, Monsieur, ” replied Rob with a smile. |
mdp.39076002658008 | _ »\"\_ N__ “\_ ’/--_______ W M W i.? ” Q g ‘_ Sm P ‘_ 0'©\ ‘_. |
mdp.39076002658008 | then it is your brother, Monsieur? |
mdp.39076002658008 | was nothing to be done to avenge Lord Howe? |
mdp.39076002658008 | what has become of it? ” asked Rob, re- membering the circumstances which had brought the Frenchman to this plight. |
mdp.39076002658008 | where ’s the Frencher? |
mdp.39076002658008 | you do n’t mean they will kill you? |
mdp.39076002658008 | ’ Tis not twelve hours since this deed was done. ” “ What ’s become of Will, and the men and women? ” cried Rob. |
mdp.39076002658008 | ’Cos why? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ And now what does my friend, Téte de Boeuf, ask of me? ” demanded the commandant, turning to the chief. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ And what became of Redwing? ” asked Rob, when the boy told of the night raid on the Indian camp. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ And what of the other trails? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ And your General Wolfe — what ’s he but a bungler, like all the rest of ’em? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Are you ready to make a break for liberty? ” he asked quietly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Are you sure it is no worse? ” He stooped and looked at the Frenchman ’s shoulder. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Are you sure? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Are your friends at hand? ” “ Indeed, no, Monsieur. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ But I can not recall where I heard it. ” “ Did you meet my father, Monsieur? ” asked Rob eagerly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ But how can you tell you hit him? ” asked Rob. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ But they will cherish the boy, and who knows? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ But what about the boy? ” 72 ON THE TRAIL ll He ’s mine, ” said Le Loup shortly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ But you wo n’t fire at him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Did I hit him? ” asked Rob, trembling with eagerness and nervous excitement. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Do you know anything of him? ” “ Mighty little. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ D’you see, Rob? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Eh? ” ejaculated Monsieur de Noyan, glancing round. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ God in Heaven! ” cried Rob; “ where ’s Will? ” His face, thinned by his illness, was the color of chalk. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ He goes to Les Trois Ecus? ” “ Truly, Monsieur; Monsieur le Marquis sends him there and not to the citadel. ” Maurin said no more. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Here we are! ” “ All well, Pringle? ” “ Yes, lad, and yourself? ” “ Without a scratch. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Here we are! ” “ All well, Pringle? ” “ Yes, lad, and yourself? ” “ Without a scratch. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ How can ye get to the ground? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ How dare you, a soldier of France, make this violent and unwar- rantable entry into the house of a seignior of France? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ How far away? ” “ An hour ’s march. ” “ By jing! ” said Pringle, joining Rob. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ I thank you, Monsieur — a com- patriot surely? ” “ No, ” said Rob, somewhat shortly. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Is he a spirit that he leaves no mark on 93 ROB THE RANGER the ground? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Is there any- thing you ca n’t do, comrade? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Is this your return for years of kindness? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Not a word; ’ tis I, Rob. ” The boy ’s movement ceased; Rob could no longer hear him breathing; had he wakened and understood? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Now, Rob, what did I tell you? ” broke in Pete. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Now, mates, are you ready? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Tell me, Monsieur, ” he said, “ where are your com- panions, and what are they doing with my brother? ” “ I give you the truth, Monsieur. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ That was my brother ’s word; will he break it? ” “ He ’s right, Pete. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ The Mohawk, Monsieur — what of him? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ The ambush was yours, then, Monsieur? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Then he ’s a prisoner? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ V!/hat is it? ” asked Rob. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What are you doing here? ” A suspicion crossed his mind, and glanc- ing around he clutched his musket and called to Red- wing. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What be it, Injin? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What can we do? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What does the Injun say? ” “ Ough! ” grunted Redwing. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What does the fellow mean? ” asked the amazed gen- eral.' |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What does this mean? ” he said angrily. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What have you found? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What is it you require? ” he asked at length. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What is it, Le Loup? ”- “ Hare! ” “ With onions! ” said a third, sniffing at the pot as he passed. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What is it? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What is it? ” he cried, clambering up the poles to the Mohawk ’s side. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What luck? ” said a voice. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What of him? ” “ He is in my room, Monsieur. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What will my friend, Little Bear, do when the Hurons are hasting forward on the trail? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What ’s that? ” cried a sharp voice from the kitchen. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What ’s that? ” he exclaimed suddenly, raising his head with a start that exposed it for a second as a mark for the enemy. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ What ’s this ’ tarnal rumpus? ” asked a man who had just come up. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Where are the braves? ” “ They hide not far away. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Where is he, Monsieur? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Where ’s the boy? ” “ Abed and asleep. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ White man say no help white brother? ” he asked, his voice resonant with emotion. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Who am I to accuse? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Who are they, Redwing? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Who are they? ” asked Rob. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Who is this? ” he asked, in a dry, rasping voice. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Who? ” “ Redwing. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Why did my white brother go so near the camp? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Why not let the Mohawk take his scalp and ha ’ done with it, Mr. Somers? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ You came alone, then, save for your friend the trap- per? ” he said at the conclusion of the story. |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ You did not expect me so soon? |
mdp.39076002658008 | “ Your box up- stairs; the panel in the wall? |
hvd.hn5p18 | ... Sure, de goods is all right, but wot about de rest of it? hvd.hn5p18 ... Youse understand, do n't youse? ” she was saying. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Ai n't I told youse dat? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Ai n't the boss around? ” inquired Jimmie Dale casually out of the corner of his mouth, as the barkeeper slid a glass toward him across the bar. hvd.hn5p18 Are you ready?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | But your family? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Dat's youse, ai n't it, Smarly? ” she whispered. hvd.hn5p18 Him? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How do I know? ” he countered cautiously. hvd.hn5p18 How do you know all this? ” he asked for the second time, as he shut the bag. |
hvd.hn5p18 | How do you know all this? ” he demanded. hvd.hn5p18 How'd you get wise to this, eh? ” he demanded fiercely. |
hvd.hn5p18 | How- what- what happened? ” he whispered hoarsely. hvd.hn5p18 So you've tripped at last, eh? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was that you, Marie? ” he asked quickly. hvd.hn5p18 Well then,"prodded Jimmie Dale, “ if you do n't know that, how do you know it's to- night they're laying for him, and where do you come in? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, then, what's the matter with you? hvd.hn5p18 Well,"said Jimmie Dale, still facetiously, “ what's the idea, then? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well? ” It was Smarlinghue who spoke. hvd.hn5p18 What else could I do, Jimmie? ” she said with a catch in her voice. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What the hell can I do? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What time is it, Jimmie? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What's the idea? hvd.hn5p18 What's the lay?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | What's the trap? ” he demanded after a moment. hvd.hn5p18 Where are you? ” he cried out. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Whereabouts in the stairs is it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who are youse? ” he demanded hoarsely again. hvd.hn5p18 Who stuck you in his will, Pete?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who's dat? hvd.hn5p18 Who's that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who's there? ” he demanded ungraciously. hvd.hn5p18 Why did n't youse touch Limpy? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why did you send me there? ” She drew slightly away from him so that she could lift her hands and clasp and hold his face between them. hvd.hn5p18 Why? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot's dat? ” he demanded tensely. hvd.hn5p18 Wrong? ” he echoed. |
hvd.hn5p18 | You Smarly? ” the old Italian had said. hvd.hn5p18 You think, ” he said slowly, “ they had tried the same game with Connie, and that's why he's — disappeared? |
hvd.hn5p18 | You've seen Shiftel, have n't you, and he's settled that to your sat- isfaction? hvd.hn5p18 You, eh, Smarlinghue? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse ai n't afraid, are youse, Smarly? |
hvd.hn5p18 | ... Up in the thousands, that's what; else where's the in- surance alone that was a couple of thousand when the old man bumped off two years ago? |
hvd.hn5p18 | ..."Who was “ she ”? |
hvd.hn5p18 | 208 amonamie Dale's ta over in the? |
hvd.hn5p18 | 210 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE Tello?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | ? Timmie Anoth pound of tees straining eve this in the operist The shouts, the pound of feet rang from behind him. |
hvd.hn5p18 | A creak upon the stairs? |
hvd.hn5p18 | A dick? |
hvd.hn5p18 | A trapped rat, was he fighting for escape this way? |
hvd.hn5p18 | A word of warning, then, to the Melville- Danes — or the police? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Am I making myself clear? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And besides — the flashlight's ray shot suddenly to the rear of the room — what had all this to do with the panelled wall? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And if she were still away? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And now what? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And now- where is Shiftel waiting for you? ” It was the Weasel who answered. |
hvd.hn5p18 | And on that basis alone ought he to refuse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And she? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And then, what? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And then, what? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And why was it so absurd? |
hvd.hn5p18 | And why? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Are you listening, Jimmie? ” THE CAT’S- PAW 155 was impossible. |
hvd.hn5p18 | But by whom? |
hvd.hn5p18 | But he had no need to think any more now, had he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | But how much could they see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | But if he asks me what the bump is, and what time it's going to bust loose, what do I say? ”. |
hvd.hn5p18 | But it was dark, damnably dark, and What was that noise? |
hvd.hn5p18 | But what was that card? |
hvd.hn5p18 | But, den, wot's de use of waitin'? ” He broke into a coarse, un- pleasant laugh. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Ca n't we take'em all?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Connie beat it for Joe's after pullin'de robbery at de bank dat day, so's to work up an alibi — see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Could even his existence in itself be reality? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Could it be? |
hvd.hn5p18 | D'ye hear? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Dat opened de door in de wall — see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Dere was n't no one to keep him from goin'wild w'en I was doin'time- see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Dere was n't no way I could tell youse, was dere? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Did they go the limit with him? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Do n't you understand? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Do you hear? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Do you still understand, Jimmie?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Do you think just because he rough- housed me here one night that he left his calling card, and wrote his address on it before he went away? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Does he live there alone? ” “ Oh, my Gawd! ” She was wringing her hands together in terror. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Fi o levele vled for e side ois measur? |
hvd.hn5p18 | For the love of Gawd, go away before we'se gets caught! ”"Who's in there, then?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | From below, above — where? |
hvd.hn5p18 | From whom? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Get me? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Get me? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Get me? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Get me?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Go to Mother Margot as the Gray Seal and force a detailed ex- BEGGAR PETE 113 planation from her as he had the other night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had Max Linesthal come to any harm? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had he forgotten? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had he learned no lesson from the past? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had he lost his wits? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had the Tocsin been right in this respect? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Had they ended now? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Have youse seen Connie anywhere, youse knows who I mean, de Mole?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Have youse seen him, or heard anythin'about him?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | He ai n't a long lost son you've discovered, is he? ” She wrung her hands suddenly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | He ai n't for runnin'into a trap, is he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He and the wai run to French Jeff and The White Rat? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He caught the lieutenant's quick flung question to the officer at the door: “ Did you get him, Lynch?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | He could n't do that, could he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He could n't leave that huddled figure there at his feet to be killed, could he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He could quite understand that she might seek the Gray Seal; but this was irony in its sublimest form, was n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He had learned enough, had n't he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He had wanted Bunty Myers then, had n't he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He was trying to fight his way out of some mental morass, was n't he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | He's safe, is n't he? ” An oath fell softly from Gentleman Laroque's lips. |
hvd.hn5p18 | He's upstairs on de office,"replied the man, evi- 276 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE What time was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How could he have? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How could it have? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How did he even know that it was not already too late? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How far was the old hag to be trusted? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How long had he been standing here? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How many nights? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How many times am I to tell you that I wo n't have it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | How'd you expect me to find him? ” She seemed hardly to be paying any attention. |
hvd.hn5p18 | How'd youse hang it onto him? ” “ De easiest thing youse know,"said the Kid cheerfully. |
hvd.hn5p18 | How's that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | I guess dat's all to de mustard, ai n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | I know it's closed now for the season, but do you remember just exactly where it is? ” “ Perfectly, sir, ” said Benson. |
hvd.hn5p18 | I pinched a car, but dey got another — see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | I'd come across if I had any more, would n't I? |
hvd.hn5p18 | I'll make a deal with you — a fair share 38 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE-eh? |
hvd.hn5p18 | I- I ca n't do nothin'more, Smarly, can I? |
hvd.hn5p18 | If he were right, and it was Mother Margot who did not know “'cause it's in de next house,"where was this “ next house"? |
hvd.hn5p18 | If the room itself, where he knew the secret exit to be, was so apparently search proof, what better chance would any other room offer? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Imag- ination? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Is he dead? ” Mother Margot shook her head. |
hvd.hn5p18 | It played on the tall, gaunt figure of an old, gray- haired man arrayed in a dressing gown, and on? |
hvd.hn5p18 | It was clear- cut, was n't it, the work that was ahead now? |
hvd.hn5p18 | It was n't necessary to- night, was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | It was the Sanctuary that for a year now- or was it two? |
hvd.hn5p18 | It was the seat of that constant disquiet and restlessness that was culminating now in What? |
hvd.hn5p18 | It would appear, then, that the Gray Seal has been of service, so why should you attempt to keep him at a distance?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Jimmie, what could I do? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Know who he was? ” “ We are n't sure, ” Lynch replied. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Marie, where are you? ”! |
hvd.hn5p18 | My Gawd, Smarly, youse gets dat, do n't youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | My Gawd, youse ai n't human, are youse? ” “ There's Hip Foo's, ” suggested Jimmie Dale grimly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Not this one probably, but there was n't much difference in the genus lunch wagon, was there? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Now then, what's the combination? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Oh, Jimmie, why will you do it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Once before she had come here to meet Bunty Myers, once before this had been the rendez- vous — what else would she be here for to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Or maybeund any after- 268 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE"And suppose he do n't ring up at all?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Or why, as a matter of fact, should the secret exit even lead into any other room? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Primal, elemental, his soul itself seemed stripped of all else but a blind, savage- What was that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Rare thing? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Savvy? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Savvy?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Say, you believe me, do n't you? |
hvd.hn5p18 | See? |
hvd.hn5p18 | See? |
hvd.hn5p18 | See? |
hvd.hn5p18 | See?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | See?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Shall I help your memory? ” He was quite sure of his ground. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Shall we say — fellow thieves? |
hvd.hn5p18 | She spoke again: “ What time is it, Jimmie? ” And now he answered her. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Shiftel, the Phantom, was- Was he mad? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Sit down, wo n't you? ” The Weasel, licking at his lips, his shrivelled little face working, swore under his breath. |
hvd.hn5p18 | So the Phantom's hand was in this, too, was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | So the gang had had their way, had they? |
hvd.hn5p18 | So what's the message I'm to give if he tele- phones? ” Mother Margot's face brightened. |
hvd.hn5p18 | So why should it not be safe? |
hvd.hn5p18 | So why was he here? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Soft, eh? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Some day we'll get you, you cursed snitch, you- What was that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Sounds like hell from an old lag, do n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Still here still within touch perhaps? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Strange? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Suppose he refused to give Mother Margot the message? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Ten now, was n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | That was in his own world, was n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | That was plain enough, and from the inside there was no concealment of how it was set in motion; but how was it operated from within the room? |
hvd.hn5p18 | That you, Jason? ” said Jimmie Dale quickly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | That's it, is it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | That's what you mean, is n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | The Kitten? |
hvd.hn5p18 | The doorbell, was n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | The message? |
hvd.hn5p18 | There was no choice, was there? |
hvd.hn5p18 | There was something exquisitely ironical in this, was n't there? |
hvd.hn5p18 | They were both delirious, were n't What did the me encountered his moth delirious, THE BLACK BOX 253 they — he and Bunty Myers? |
hvd.hn5p18 | They were coming to his door now, were n't they? |
hvd.hn5p18 | They were playing with him, were they? |
hvd.hn5p18 | This Chief you mentioned — who is he?". |
hvd.hn5p18 | Those stones, eh? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Understand?". |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was Gentleman Laroque the Phantom? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was Pedler Joe, too, playing a gan.e? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was Shiftel, or the Phantom in whatever guise he chose to assume, there behind these two to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was he even certain that she was still alive? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was he growing childish, his thoughts feeble- minded and astray? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was he in time? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was he really mad? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was he so sure after all that he had paid too much? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was it Mother Margot? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was it a minute- or some vast, immeasurable æon of time? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was it at Miser Scroff's that the Phantom in person would be em- ployed prior to the arrival of Bunty Myers and his con- federates? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was it luck like that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was it then reality, or but a dream, ceaseless, unend- ing, whose vividness was so acute that it aped reality? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was she playing fast and loose? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was she still alive to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was she still alive? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was she? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was that a partial answer to the Tocsin's “ score of aliases and score of domiciles ”? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was there a wall switch for that single, dangling incandescent that lighted the room? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was there anything beneath the surface of that one sentence, anything more than its actual wording, anything of a personal nature? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was there no end to it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was there still some one else? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was this reality? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was this the real motive for the murder — not the bank's papers? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was this the way he had brought up his young protégé — to play in with him hand and glove? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Was this what was at the bottom of the Tocsin's note? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, does he live alone?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, he could n't leave the man to be killed, could he? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, it was the back of it he sought, was n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, mabbe youse wo n't laugh so loud wid a bust face — see?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, then, why not? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, then, why that message? — “ Sadie Foy's at eleven o'clock. ” The Kitten had said himself he had been there long before eleven. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, then? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, what of it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, why not? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, why not? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, why not? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, why should n't it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Well, you may get out of here with them, but afterwards- eh?-do you think Isaac Shiftel's arm is so short as that? ”. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What are they worth? ” he had said in reply to a question. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What are you doing here? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What brought you here?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did Mother Margot want with Smarlinghue to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did it matter the degree of pest hole from which he had just come? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did it matter? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did it mean? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did that mean? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did the man mean? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What did time matter now? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What else could he have done? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What else could they think? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What good would it do? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What had he to do with it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What is it this time? ”"I- I've got to try an'get a message to some one,"she said anxiously. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What move had the Phantom made in those four days, and if any, had the man with his hell- born cunning been at last successful? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What other way was there — to find Bunty Myers? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What the hell are you doing around here? ” 188 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE"Me? ” Smarlinghue circled his lips with his tongue. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What the hell are you doing around here? ” 188 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE"Me? ” Smarlinghue circled his lips with his tongue. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What then was the Phantom's interest in this man to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was it the voice in Mother Margot's room had said? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was it trying to suggest? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was that now? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was that sound, that strange, queer sound? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was the matter with him? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was the matter? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What was the meaning of it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What would it bring him? |
hvd.hn5p18 | What's the use of handing him any steer like that? ” “ Never youse mind about dat,"said Mother Margot quickly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | What, then? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where did this passage lead to? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where had the voices come from? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where is he? ”"Why do n't youse ask him?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where is he? ”"Why do n't youse ask him?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where was it? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where was she? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where was she? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where was the Phantom's hand in this? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where was the Tocsin to- night? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Where were you to meet Shiftel? ” A whitish tinge had crept into Goldie Kline's face. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Which one would Mother Margot use? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who is it to- night? ” Again she did not answer immediately; again she glanced furtively around her. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who was the Phantom? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who was the other? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who're youse? ” she cried out. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Who's there?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why do n't youse come across wid de price of a bunk, an'give de Chink a chance once in a while? ” Limpy Mack, without answer, descended the stairs. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why dwell on that? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why else had he taken the risk of snatching up that little bag in Twisty Munn's room? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why sholle knew no sice knew the risk peli, thens 208 AT A QUARTER TO THREE 209 of the letter thaa the boy thereat most o Hoy Loo's? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why should he take any further risk? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why should he try to blind his own eyes? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why then this sudden access that verged on panic? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Why? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot did youse do wid Mister Culver? ” Kid Gregg indulged in a fresh cigarette. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot do youse want? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot else can I do? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot's dat? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot's de big idea be- hind de Chief's keepin'under cover? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot's de use playin'wid de lock? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Wot- wot d’youse say, Goldie? ” Goldie Kline gnawed at his lips. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Would it stop the projected devilry that was obviously a foot? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Y'understand, Smarly? ”. |
hvd.hn5p18 | Yet how had she taken this for Laroque's home if she had n't known the two men were one? |
hvd.hn5p18 | You know me, do n't you? |
hvd.hn5p18 | You know who it is they mean to railroad to his death for this?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | You mean you've doped it out that they had n't been able to make him talk up to last night, and that they tried you then on a chance?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | You poor fool, are n't you satisfied with a sure thing when the sure thing is a fortune? |
hvd.hn5p18 | You said- dead? |
hvd.hn5p18 | You understand?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse ai n't goin'to tell him, are youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse do n't have to do nothin'else. ” “ What's the message?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse gets it now, do n't youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse swear it?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse understand about de side door in de lane?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse understand, Smarly? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse will, wo n't youse, 166 JIMMIE DALE AND THE PHANTOM CLUE Smarly? |
hvd.hn5p18 | Youse- youse'll help me again, wo n't youse, Smarly? ” Jimmie Dale pushed one of the two rickety chairs the Sanctuary possessed toward her. |
hvd.hn5p18 | cbt that he left hiway? |
hvd.hn5p18 | idea, then? |
hvd.hn5p18 | it were worth, ite? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Ai n't business good down on Thompson Street to- night? ” She glanced around her furtively. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ And if you know it, where was the Phantom all this time? ” “ Under cover,"she answered. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ And would n't it be better if we had our interview inside instead of out here? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ And you? ” he said. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ But I'll have the police on him, and"“ De police?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ But how could you have expected to find me here? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Come across wid wot? ”"With what Limpy Mack did n't get." |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Damn it, why did n't you keep me there all night? ” a voice demanded angrily. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ De other name of wot?". |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Dere ai n't no one here, is dere? ” she asked anxiously. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Did they give you a badge to pin inside your vest? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Do n't you think Bunty Myers, and Connie Pfeffer's ten thousand is worth telling about Mother Margot?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Go where?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Have you forgotten, Mother Margot? ” he said softly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ How many stones have I? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ How'd you get that?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Hoy Loo's?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ I have n't very much choice, have I? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ I mean nothing's gone wrong with that other thing to keep Hunchback. Joe away? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Is it quite plain?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ It's Mother Margot, eh? ” She nodded without speaking. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ It's a wonderful night, is n't it, Benson — for a drive? ” he said. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Jimmie, ” she breathed, “ do n't you know that you are ter- ribly strong, dear? ”. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Let you get away out of my life again? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ My Gawd, wot can I do? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Shall we call it a woman's inconsistency? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Some job, Twisty; an'all me own- see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ That all that's in there?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ That's it, eh? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ There is n't anything the matter, is there? ” he asked anxiously. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What do you mean by that?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What time is it? ”. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What's its other name? ” demanded Jimmie Dale shortly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What's the matter with you? ”"I guess I'm gettin'de creeps,"Mother Margot's voice re- plied. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ What's the matter?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Where? ” said a voice abruptly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Who are you, anyway, you damned thug? ” he demanded thickly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Who — who are youse? ” he demanded shakily. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Who're youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot d'youse expect? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot do youse mean? ” he snarled. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot is it youse wants? ”"A little information- perhaps a little more than informa- tion, ” said Jimmie Dale evenly. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot is it?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot're youse doin'here? ” Jimmie Dale smiled beneath his mask. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot's de lay? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Wot's de matter wid it?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ You did n't go to sleep, did you, or forget to leave the window of your room open so's you could hear? ” Another voice answered. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ You keep your map closed about having spoken to me — see? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ You mean Miser Scroff? ”"No,"she said heavily. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ You see that, do n't you, Jimmie?" |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ You're sure of the place, Benson, and that you're hidden from the road? ” he asked crisply. |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Youse ai n't still goin'dere, are youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Youse t'inks youse're funny, do n't youse? |
hvd.hn5p18 | “ Youse- youse knows about dat? ”"Go on, Mother Margot!" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Are you trying to insult me? ” asked the Frenchman, a warning flash in his eyes. mdp.39015085433467 Did you hear any of the conversation they had with Gaston?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Have you more to say to me, Mademoiselle? ” “ Nothing, but good- bye, my Captain. |
mdp.39015085433467 | He has a very steady admirer in you, has n't he? ” inquired one of the newspaper men, laughingly. mdp.39015085433467 How was that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | I wonder why the Secret Service men do n't arrest Lemaire and the Nadiboff young woman? ” asked Mr. Pollard, the last to rejoin the little group. mdp.39015085433467 I wonder, though, how Hal and Eph feel about this? ”"I do n't have to ask them, ” nodded Captain Jack, confidently. |
mdp.39015085433467 | The time? |
mdp.39015085433467 | WHAT'S that noise? ” wondered Wil. |
mdp.39015085433467 | What can be the matter? |
mdp.39015085433467 | What was that? ” “ Why, we found a new Japanese steward, whom we had engaged, absorbed in his study of some of our mechanisms. mdp.39015085433467 What's the matter?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | What? mdp.39015085433467 You do not care for the gayety of the dance? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39015085433467 | 178 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Who? ” asked Jack, coolly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | 34 THE SUBMARINE BOYS coming to the top by himself, was n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | 54 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ It is much better, honorable sir, that I stand. ” “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | 80 THE SUBMARINE BOYS>> “ The place has several visitors to- day?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | 98 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ Have you noticed how I seem to please most men?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | > 48 THE SUBMARINE BOYS “ And pray what is duty, Captain, but a some- thing with which to flavor our pleasures in life? ”"With me, Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | AND THE SPIES 119 “ Who? |
mdp.39015085433467 | AND THE SPIES 185 of this strange crew — men or women spies that I do n't happen to have suspected so far? |
mdp.39015085433467 | AND THE SPIES 19 “ Any deviation in the course, Eph? ” Captain Jack called up into the conning tower. |
mdp.39015085433467 | AND THE SPIES 215 “ Why not? ” “ Well, for one thing, I could n't swear that she did threaten me. |
mdp.39015085433467 | AND THE SPIES 99 “ You are amused? ” cried the young Russian, half angry. |
mdp.39015085433467 | And have it made perfectly plain to every onlooker that I am not welcome here? ” cried the woman spy, reproachfully. |
mdp.39015085433467 | And you saw the very boyish officers of the boat?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Are you go- ing to be a fool? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Are you such an infant as to think yourself the only spy in the field? ”"You would have to tell me about the others. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Balk our plans? |
mdp.39015085433467 | By the way, do either of them know you well when they see you? ” “ They might remember me as a newspaper writer, ” replied Graham. |
mdp.39015085433467 | CONCLUSION, 244 The Submarine Boys and the Spies CHAPTER I"GUESS DAY ” AT SPRUCE BEACH “ Ή AS anyone sighted them yet? ”"No." |
mdp.39015085433467 | Ca n't you bring a light- even a ghostly one?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Defy us? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Do n't you believe me?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | Do you care to devote five minutes to looking at the ridiculous thing?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Do you choose to go without any more fuss? ” “ I go when I get ready, ” retorted the Japa- nese, sullenly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Do you know that your cursed meddling has resulted in the arrest of a most estimable young woman? ” 14The Swomarine Boys and the Spies. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Do you mean to say, Captain Benson, that you can not conduct me to your cabin, there to have that- your Japa- nese serve me with at least a sandwich?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Does the sound of my voice annoy you? ” asked Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Eat here before the eyes of all Spruce Beach? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Farnum?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Gaston will take you to the spot where your young captain left us on foot? ” Hal Hastings's first impulse was to accept the offer of the car. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Graham?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | Hold my tongue for any scamp like you? ” taunted Jack Benson. |
mdp.39015085433467 | It would be a shame to have to punch him if he felt insulted and made a pass at me. ” “ Punch him, eh? ” laughed Jack in genuine enjoyment. |
mdp.39015085433467 | It would be so in my country, I know. ” “ May I ask what is your country, Mademoi- selle?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | It would cause you no jealousy if you saw that I preferred the company of other men?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | Jack? ” laughed Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Jerry, wot d'ye reckon'ud be about right for Frenchy? ” “ Pass him over to me and I'll see, ” grinned the smaller sailor. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Kamanako?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Let us see if any of will stay in your scalp? ” proposed the French- man. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Nadiboff, as you call her, works under the directions of the same chief? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Nadiboff? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Nadiboff? ” inquired Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Nadiboff?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | No photographs? ” cried two other young women, in something like consterna- tion. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Now you are ours, are you not? ” Disgusted, yet crafty, Jack Benson pretended to hesitate. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Now, do n't you think the people of this country have a right to know some of the secrets for which they pay good money, and a lot of it?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Now, that I've told you so much, Mr. Farnum, ca n't you give me a little more of the inside of this whole strange business?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Of what were you thinking? ” “ Oh? ” murmured Hal. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Of what were you thinking? ” “ Oh? ” murmured Hal. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Or rather, how young? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Or, have you found pleasanter company for a drive?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Say, they'll have an awakening on that gray craft, wo n't they?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | She was about to change AND THE SPIES 75 the subject adroitly, when Mr. Farnum called, laughingly: “ Are you coming with us, Captain? |
mdp.39015085433467 | So some foreign nation'd have the trick of blowing our battleships to pieces, and the sailors on'em? |
mdp.39015085433467 | So we had to in- duce him to quit our service and go back to shore again. ” “ A spy, eh? ” smiled Graham. |
mdp.39015085433467 | That was not more than two miles from here, was it, Gaston? ” “ Much less than two miles, ” replied the chauf- feur. |
mdp.39015085433467 | The Range and Grange Hustlers By FRANK GEE PATCHIN Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Then Jack added, “ Is that the best you can do? ” “ I'll show you! ” roared the other, making a leap forward. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Then which country owns that precious pair?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Then you think I am handsome? ” “ I have n't a doubt of it,"Jack answered. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Then you will forget what has just happened, if I will? ” cried the Frenchman, eagerly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | Well, how are you? |
mdp.39015085433467 | What are you there for?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | What do you say if we go ashore? |
mdp.39015085433467 | What is it? ” called Jack, almost in- stantly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | What is wanted of me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Where is this man, Hen- nessy? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Who's yours?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Why am I brought here in this fashion? |
mdp.39015085433467 | Why not? ” AND THE SPIES 63 “ Well, the Japanese are a proud and sensi- tive race." |
mdp.39015085433467 | Why, how do you do?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Will you believe me when I tell you that I 99 240 THE SUBMARINE BOYS greatly respect your courage and your man- hood?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Will you do that, for a party of our friends, to- morrow afternoon?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Will you send word that you will be glad to see M. Lemaire in the morn- ing?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Wo n't you oblige me by coming straight to the very point?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | Would you like to see the place, Mr. Hastings? ” “ Very much indeed, ” Hal admitted,"if you have the time." |
mdp.39015085433467 | You are a draughtsman, too, no doubt?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | You have a code of signals — you two?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | You have been trifling with me? ” demanded M. Lemaire, starting forward. |
mdp.39015085433467 | You will present me, will you not, Lieutenant? ” “ Gladly." |
mdp.39015085433467 | Youthful, are n't they?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | formation?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | hear me? ” insisted Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ A code?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Afraid? ” flushed Jack, springing down to the ground and confronting M. Lemaire. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And also, ” chimed in another, “ you're the young man who came straight up through the water when she was beneath the surface?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And he has n't returned? ” queried Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And leave your chauffeur behind, also? ” asked Jack, smiling. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And they both agreed with you? ” “ Down to the last jot, Mr. Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And when he goes out of sight-?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ And why should that amuse you, my Cap- tain?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Another warning, I suppose? ” Benson ven- tured. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Any answer, sah?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Anything happening?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Are n't you at all uneasy?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Are they of the Navy?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Are you bored, Mr. Hastings? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Are you ready to shut off the gasoline mo- tors?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Are you satisfied?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Brave?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Business? ” repeated Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ But I am engaged to go with Mr. Farnum and our party. ” “ You prefer to avoid me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ But I am here on duty, and —"“ Duty?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ By what right do you arrest me? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Captain Benson? ” repeated Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Captain, you are a stranger here at Spruce Beach? ” murmured Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Did he come out here in an auto?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Did he not tell you, this afternoon, whether he would be at the dance? ” Lemaire inquired, in a tone of polite curiosity only. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Did you hear that? ” murmured Jack, inter- estedly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do n't make the mistake, at any time, of try- ing to punch that Japanese. ” “ Trying to?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do n't you agree, then?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do n't you want me to do it, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do n't you want your cane?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do with it?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do you admire me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do you consider yourself sunk? ” demanded David Pollard, laughingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do you know, my Captain, that you are hardly a flattering escort? ” began Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Do you see this? ” asked the shipbuilder, holding out the slip of paper. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Dog, Who Is YOUR MASTER? ”. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Eh? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Eph, did you never hear of the Japanese jiu- jitsu? ” “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Eph, did you never hear of the Japanese jiu- jitsu? ” “ What's that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Going to the surface? ” demanded Somers, with interest. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Got the keys to them irons, Frenchy? ” demanded the big sailor, turning upon Gas- ton. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Had about enough, Frenchy?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Hal, you brought the handcuffs out with you? ” Hal held up both pairs. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Hal, ” demanded Jack, turning to his chum, “ when you were prowling about at the cave, did you hear Gaston mention the name of M. Le- maire?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Has n't he re- turned?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Have you had your breakfast, Kamanako?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Here are the footprints of the rascals, an- 202 THE SUBMARINE BOYS 9 “ Anyone taking my name in vain?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Honorable sir, may I adress you while you eat? ” inquired the little brown man. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How could he return ahead of your car, Made- moiselle?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How do you do, Captain? ” “ Louder. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How do you do, Captain?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How is it up there, Eph? ” he called, pleas- antly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How many have you on board? ” “ Six, ” answered the young submarine com- mander. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How many of you dance?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How will it do, Captain,"queried Hal, “ if I pass the word to the gunboat and have a file of marines come over to take charge of this spy?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ How?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I suppose you've come here to eat and drink, in order to torment me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I wonder if the bullet IIastings dug out of the tree trunk will be found to fit this weapon? ” “ You miser- r- r- rable dog!" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I wonder if they intend to leave me here to die? ” thought Jack Benson, for perhaps the five- hundredth time. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I wonder if you could do it as well in war time?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I wonder if you would do something very great, to please me?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I'll leave the ma- rines here until I get further instructions from the commanding officer. ”'Anything happening?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ I? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ If M. Lemaire comes, will you be sensible? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ If they come again to- day can you lock them up and hold them?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ If you have to? ” rasped the Frenchman. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ In Europe? ” repeated Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Is that all that will stop you? ” demanded Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Is that all you have to say?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Is the water fine, eh? ” Jack called down, laughingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Is the young woman sketching, or is she merely writing? ” he wondered, anxiously. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Is this the best you can show us? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Just the same speed, Hal? ” the young cap- tain asked. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Just what sort of explanations? ” Jack asked, coolly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Kamanako, do you want to go quietly, or remain to see what the Navy officers do with you?'' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Laughing at you? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Lieutenant Commander Kimball?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ May I ask what you have been trying to do? ” The question made the young woman bite her lip. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Meaning you have left the employ of the hotel?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Means? ” murmured the Frenchman, as though not comprehending. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Miss Peddensen, the Swedish young woman? ” demanded Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Miss Peddensen,"murmured the lieutenant commander, “ may I see what you are writ- ing?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Nothing much, ” muttered Benson, “ un- less “ Well, unless what?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Oh, I do n't? ” demanded Captain Jack, feel- ing the pangs of hunger worse than ever. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ On foot?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Polite to you? ” jeered Hal. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Same old straight course, eh, lad? ” asked Jack quietly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Sandwiches, eh? ” chuekled Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Say, what do you think of that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ See here,"asked the submarine boy, “ what is usually done to such spies by the United States Government?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Shall we walk in the grounds? ” “ I beg you to take me out into the air,"re- plied the young woman. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Slang name for something else in the Jap wardrobe?' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ So she's a spy?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ So that Japanese was a spy, you said? ” murmured Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ So you're a spy, too?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Started too late? ” asked Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Stopping at the Clayton, sir. ” “ Packwood, will you go over and get that reporter? ” asked Mr. Trotter, turning to his associate. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Suppose they are? ” “ Do you know what ‘ kimono'means, Eph? ” “ Have n't even a guilty suspicion.' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Suppose they are? ” “ Do you know what ‘ kimono'means, Eph? ” “ Have n't even a guilty suspicion.' |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Take a seat, wo n't you, Mr. Kamanako? ” Mr. Farnum invited him again. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ That ruin, do you mean? ” asked Mlle. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then he must be a slow walker, or-but will you take my car and go back to look for him? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then what would you do?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then who are you? ”( Who? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then who are you? ”( Who? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then why do you say so little? ” “ Because you say it so much better, Made- moiselle." |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then you have something to say that you do n't think quite proper for the chauffeur to hear? ” demanded Benson, almost mockingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then you know the submarine, of course? ” “ Aye, shipmate. ” “ I am the captain, and my friend the engi- neer, of that craft." |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Then you're going away from here? ” “ I hope to follow the sea, honorable sir. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ There is something, then, that I can do for you, is n't there? ” guessed the shipbuilder. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ There is water at the bottom, is n't there? ” inquired the woman spy. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ There's noth- ing here that calls for bravery, is there? ” “ No-0- 0, ” smiled the Frenchman slowly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Though why should she take two of the young men with her? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Tryin'to steal submarine secrets, was ye? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Wasting your time, Mademoiselle?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ We'd better put your man back on the boat, had n't we, Mr. Benson? ” inquired the marine lieutenant. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Well, Norton?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Well, of all the assurance in the world?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Well, what can they do, if you do n't allow any strangers on board the boat? ” asked Mr. Farnum, point blank. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What are these other pictures?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What are you going to do about the young woman? ” Jack found a chance to whisper, as all hands gathered on the platform deck. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What are you going to do with it, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What are you going to do with the flowers, old man?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What are you talking about? ” questioned Somers. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What did they look like? ” The jailer quickly and carefully described the pair. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What do you call his truly name? ” “ Kamanako, ” Jack responded, and spelled it. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What do you pay, honorable Captain?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What do you think of us? ” called Jacob Farnum, a broad grin of delight on his face. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What do you think, now, of jiu- jitsu?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What foreign government does she serve? ” demanded Benson. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What have you to do with that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What on earth is Miss Peddensen doing? ” wondered the submarine boy. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What this mean, honorable Captain? ” de- manded Kamanako, a look of offense begin- ning to creep into his little, brown face. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What ye goin'to do with this feller, any- way?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's all the excitement, I wonder? ” mut- tered Hal, presently. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's his specialty? ” “ Doing things with a submarine boat that have never been done before. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's that for? ” asked Miss Peddensen. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's the matter, Jack? ” asked Hal, slowly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's the matter? ” queried Farnum. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's the principle of the trick? ” Eph's jaws snapped with a slight noise. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ What's this?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Where are you going, Captain? ” “ Back to Spruce Beach." |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Where shall I anchor, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Where's Captain Benson? ” inquired Hal, starting toward her. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Which one? ” demanded the Frenchman, doubtingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who are those two young men over there? ” questioned the young woman. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who on earth could have put up such a job against the submarine?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who shall it be? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who were they? ” The jailer turned to reach for a memorandum book. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who's the young Englishman who escorted Miss Peddensen? ” demanded Captain Jack. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Who's there? ” he called. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why do you suppose they did that?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why not, if we feel like it?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why not? ” Jack inquired, bluntly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why so? ” 38 THE SUBMARINE BOYS 99 “ Well, M. Lemaire, if you meet that young fellow, and try to draw him out, you'll under- stand. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why, what leads you to think that we may not be?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Will you kindly release my arm?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Will you notify the police?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Will you see him here?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Wo n't you contrive to drive alone with me in my car, when we reach it? ” she whispered, coaxingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Wo n't you step out, Captain Benson, so we can walk and talk this matter over? ” again in- sisted the Frenchman. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Would it not be as well, honorable Captain, if I go out before you? ” asked Kamanako, re- spectfully. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Yet, first of all, boy, have you anything to say that will stop me? ” “ If I had, I'd say it, ” muttered the subma- rine boy, ruefully. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You are going to be kind, my Captain, and invite me aboard? ” asked the young woman. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You are not afraid to step down to the ground, Captain Benson? ” asked the male spy, half mockingly. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You belong to the Waverly'?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You do n't? ” murmured Featherstone, in amazement. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You do not understand yet? ” “ You promised, Monsieur, to be very exact and explicit. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You gathered some idea of how to pump him for the information wanted, of course? ” “ No; I did n't, ” retorted Norton, scowling. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You have been bothered with spies, Cap- tain? ” asked Trotter, turning to young Benson, when they had reached the cabin table. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You have been threatened, my Captain? ” she whispered, looking up at him. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You have no desire to be especially gallant to me? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You have not forgotten old friends, I hope, my Captain? ” she added, smiling and with a pretty little coaxing way. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You were good enough to offer me a ride back to town, I believe? ” “ Yet the price? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You were good enough to offer me a ride back to town, I believe? ” “ Yet the price? |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You wo n't need me on deck any more, will you, sir? ” asked Williamson, saluting. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You would make little of it, would you, my Captain?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You'll have to consider that we got you, wo n't you, sir?" |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You'll shake hands, wo n't you? ” asked Jack, holding out his own right hand. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ You're not afraid of their vengeance, are you? ” asked Mr. Farnum, looking up, and into the eyes of his young captain. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Your prisoner? ” demanded the Englishman angrily. |
mdp.39015085433467 | “ Your prospects with the company? ” echoed M. Lemaire. |
mdp.39015085433467 | • Aboard of what?" |
umn.31951000891020s | 'eh? |
umn.31951000891020s | , “ If they chance to see us we ’ll cut and run for it,? ” added Jack. |
umn.31951000891020s | .-\ “ Do n’t you think, Peterkin, that it ’s the nearest thing to being drowned alive that you ever felt? ” said Jack withla smile. |
umn.31951000891020s | 137 “ Why, the fact is, I want a pair of shoes. ” “ What have your shoes to do with the old hog? ” said I, smiling. |
umn.31951000891020s | 59 “ What say you to building a boat? ” he inquired, look- ing up hastily. |
umn.31951000891020s | 71 “ Then why do n’t you do it? ” interrupted Peterkin. |
umn.31951000891020s | > i “ There, ” said Bill, his lip curling with contempt, “ what do you think of that for a god, Ralph? |
umn.31951000891020s | As he now leaned over the tafi'rail close beside me, I said to him, —- “ Bill, why is it that you are so gloomy? |
umn.31951000891020s | At this remark Jack laughed and said,-- “ WVhy, Peterkin, they are penguins l ” “ Penguins? ” repeated Peterkin. |
umn.31951000891020s | Avatea, step into the middle; — that ’s right. ” “ Is all ready? ” whispered the teacher. |
umn.31951000891020s | But why did you not tell us it was so nearly ready? |
umn.31951000891020s | But, captain, what is it that you intend to do? |
umn.31951000891020s | Ca n’t we have one, Jack? |
umn.31951000891020s | D’you think I ’d say so if I did n’t, you black villain? |
umn.31951000891020s | How can I act? |
umn.31951000891020s | How many companions had you on it? |
umn.31951000891020s | How many more it ’ll get afore it dies is hard to say. ”'‘ “ Babies? ” said I with an incredulous look. |
umn.31951000891020s | I say, Jack, how does it happen that you seem to be up to everything? |
umn.31951000891020s | I ’m quite well. ”_ “ Then what are you shamming for, and frightening us in this way? |
umn.31951000891020s | If Avatea goes to this fellow as a long pig, it ’s all up with her, poor thing. ” “ Is she on the island now? |
umn.31951000891020s | Is English not your mother tongue, or do.you want me to repeat it in French, by way of making it clearer? |
umn.31951000891020s | Is it a shark? ” said Jack, just as we were about to quit the place. |
umn.31951000891020s | Is there not a Bible on board, Bill? ” “ No; the last that was in the ship belonged to a poor boy that was taken aboard against his will. |
umn.31951000891020s | May it not, perchance, teach us to de- i vote our thoughts more frequently and attentively to that land where we meet, but part no more? |
umn.31951000891020s | May not a lesson worth learning be gathered in the con- templation of it? |
umn.31951000891020s | Peterkin wished very much to run about and stick his spear into everything he passed; but Jack put up a cocoa- nut, and would not let him leave 01? |
umn.31951000891020s | Peterkin, lazy fellow, how long do you mean to lie there? |
umn.31951000891020s | Ralph, lad,- why do n’t you laughP — eh? ” he added, turning sud- denly to me with a severe look of inquiry. |
umn.31951000891020s | Ralph? |
umn.31951000891020s | Sick"? |
umn.31951000891020s | Suppose that you make one bow and arrow for yourself, and we can take our clubs? ” ‘_ ‘ That ’s true, Ralph. |
umn.31951000891020s | The black flag you saw flying at the peak was no de- ception. ” “ Then how can you say she ’s a trader? |
umn.31951000891020s | They call it Emo. ” “ Have you been here before, then? ” I inquired. |
umn.31951000891020s | Venus, where did you come from? |
umn.31951000891020s | What cargo have you aboard? ” “ We is come, ” answered the man with the swallow- tail, “ from Aitutaki; we was go for Rarotonga. |
umn.31951000891020s | What kept you so long? |
umn.31951000891020s | What says he? ” inquired Jack. |
umn.31951000891020s | What ’s the use o ’ tryin ’ to lick the blackguards when it ’ll do us no manner 0 ’ good? |
umn.31951000891020s | When he was gone, Peterkin stepped up to Jack, and, touching his cap, said, — “ W'ell, captain, have you any communications to make to your men?" |
umn.31951000891020s | Where are your comrades? ” For an instant I hesitated, not knowing what to do in this extremity. |
umn.31951000891020s | Why did you not speak at once? |
umn.31951000891020s | Why, girl, what ’s wrong with you? |
umn.31951000891020s | Will you gb? ” “ To be sure we will, ” said Peterkin. |
umn.31951000891020s | Your cogitations seem to have taken a wrong road, and led you to a wrong conclusion. ” “ Do you know what conclusion I have come to? |
umn.31951000891020s | Your young heart would grow cold if I —; but why should I go on? |
umn.31951000891020s | \Vhat was I now to do? |
umn.31951000891020s | \Vhy not cut your cable and take French leave 0 ’ them? |
umn.31951000891020s | bother, he ’s off. ” “ Did he bite? ” said Jack, urging the log onwards a little with his paddle. |
umn.31951000891020s | can they be boats, Jack? ” Our hearts beat with excitement at the very thought of seeing human faces again. |
umn.31951000891020s | did he? |
umn.31951000891020s | done now? ” inquired Peterkin rue- fully. |
umn.31951000891020s | eh? |
umn.31951000891020s | eh? ” and Peterkin put for- ward his mouth and kissed the cat on the nose l “ Yes, ” continued Peterkin, after a pause, “ I love you. |
umn.31951000891020s | speak? |
umn.31951000891020s | what could I say? |
umn.31951000891020s | what mean you by that? ” “ If you lower your hand, ” said I, in a loud voice, while I felt the blood rush to my temples, “ I ’ll tell you. |
umn.31951000891020s | what ’s this? |
umn.31951000891020s | what ’s wrong? ” inquired Peterkin, coming up. |
umn.31951000891020s | wo n’t we have a jolly sail to- morrow? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ And suppose I were to write the account in a letter instead of telling you in words, would that be less use- ful? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ And what is it that my friends wish to say to me? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ And what, ” continued the captain, “ makes you think that this schooner is a pirate? ” s 214 THE CORAL ISLAND. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Are they lost? ” “ No, they are not lost, I hope, but I fear there is not much chance of their being saved. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Are ye sure, lad, ye saw them in the Bible? ” “ Quite sure, ” I replied. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Bite? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Boy, ” said he, looking me full in the face, “ what is your name? ” “ Ralph Rover, ” I replied. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ But what has become of the wreck, Jack? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ But where are the other cubs? ” cried one of the men, with an oath that made me shudder. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Certainly, my dear, ” cried Peterkin, seizing the axe; “ what part will you have? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Did you ever in your life, Ralph, see anything so lovely? ” said Jack, as he flung the spray from his hair. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Do n’t you think we should awake- her to make her eat something first? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Do you believe in ghosts, Ralph? ” “ N o, ” I answered, “ I do not. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Do you call a good cargo all for nothing no pay? ” “ Very true, ” returned the mate; “ but we ’ve got the cargo aboard. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ How comes it, Bill, that the mothers allow such a dreadful thing to be done? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ I say, Ralph, what ’s that in the water? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ I ’ll swear to it there were three, at least, if not more. ” “ You hear what he says, whelp; where are the other dogs? ” said the captain. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Is it celebrated? ” inquired Peterkin, with a look of great simplicity. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Is it far from this? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Laugh? ” said I; “ what at, Peterkin? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Laugh? ” said I; “ what at, Peterkin? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Now, Ralph, are you ready? ” said Jack, in a low voice, that seemed to echo up into the dome above. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Now, there ’s a fix 1 — what shall we do? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Now, what can it be? ” said he, looking round at Jack. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Oh, Bill! ” said I with deep anxiety, “ what is the matter with you? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Oh, Jack, Jack 1 ” said he, “ where were you? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Peterkin, ” said Jack in a hoarse whisper, “ have you got your knife? ” “ Yes, ” replied Peterkin, whose face was pale as death. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Say you so? ” cried he, uttering a fierce oath. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Speak to us, my dear Ralph, ” whispered Jack, ten- derly, “ are you better now? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Surely they are not going to murder them? ” said I, looking anxiously into Bill ’s face. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ The matter? ” he replied. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Well, eat, what are you thinking about now? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What are yon, think you? ” I said, addressing Jack. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What can it be? ” said Peterkin, in a low whisper, while we all involuntarily crept closer to each other. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What do I mean? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What do you mean by saying I half choked you, Peterkin? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What is it? ” I inquired, with some trepidation. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What shall we do, Jack? ” said he, with a rueful look; “ perhaps they may be poisonous! |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What ’s the matter, Peterkin? ” said I. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ What ’s wrong? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Where did you come from, and how came you to be on that island? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Where do you come from, and where are you bound? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Where ’ll it spout this time, I wonder? ” he said, look- ing about with some anxiety, and preparing to run. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Where, away? ” cried Bill, springing to the tiller; while the men, startled by the sudden cry, jumped up and gazed round the horizon. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Why have you kept us in the dark so long, you vile philosopher? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Why, you precious humbug, ” said Peterkin, coming up to me, “ how could you expect it to be otherwise? |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Wo n’t a good blazing fire give you light enough? ” inquired Peterkin. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ Yis, I willing to go. ” “ And you ’re not afraid to trust yourself out on the deep sea so far? ” “ No, I not ’ fraid to go. |
umn.31951000891020s | “ ‘ Hark’ee, boy, can you swim? ’ “ ‘ Yes, ’ said I. |
umn.31951000891020s | “\Vhere ’s the commander of this ship? ” inquired our captain, stepping up to this individual. |
umn.31951000891020s | ” I smiled and looked up, saying, “ Better; why, what do you mean, Jack? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” exclaimed Peterkin, “ I saw a tree answering to that description this very day. ” “ Did you? ” cried Jack. |
umn.31951000891020s | ” repeated Peterkin; “ why, there are dozens of banians here i What do you mean by talking bad gram- mar? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” said I, going up to him, “ what have you done? ” “ Done? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” said I, going up to him, “ what have you done? ” “ Done? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” said Peterkin in a whisper, as he stepped upon the beach, “ is that you, Avatea? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” “ Allow it? |
umn.31951000891020s | ” “ And pray, ” asked Peterkin, “ whatisort of ‘ stuif ’ does the ripe nut contain? |
osu.32435082247222 | ( Qy, why did she not take the leap into the bosom of the boundless deep when the kni- dagger — was knocked from her grasp?) |
osu.32435082247222 | - me?" |
osu.32435082247222 | 4? ” “ Does your mother know you're out, old cock- alorum? ” said Joe. |
osu.32435082247222 | 4? ” “ Does your mother know you're out, old cock- alorum? ” said Joe. |
osu.32435082247222 | And where is your show, my man? |
osu.32435082247222 | Ask Bob Mizenro- rel to do that when he's a true- blue salt of the C- iny ocean? |
osu.32435082247222 | Beastly roads, Mr. Sivins? |
osu.32435082247222 | Besides, Ihaint time to go with the flunkey if I ’d been inclined, to get a bundle of tracts to wrap up our herrings in. ”- “ Haint time? |
osu.32435082247222 | Did n't you? |
osu.32435082247222 | Did you ever have a dream? ” “ Dream? ” Nimblejaws repeated. |
osu.32435082247222 | Did you ever have a dream? ” “ Dream? ” Nimblejaws repeated. |
osu.32435082247222 | Do n't you think so? |
osu.32435082247222 | Do you hear, you- brute? ” “ Come out, ” repeated Samuel, “ and I'll cane you within an inch of your life. ” “ Will you? |
osu.32435082247222 | Do you hear, you- brute? ” “ Come out, ” repeated Samuel, “ and I'll cane you within an inch of your life. ” “ Will you? |
osu.32435082247222 | Have n't I told you the scenes are worked by a steam engine? |
osu.32435082247222 | I ai n't rich, but I can afiord to give you these. ” Knock 102 CHARITY JOE; oR, Who can picture the feelings of the lordly John James? |
osu.32435082247222 | I ask you, sir, has there been one shout of bravo as you vanquished the host ci robbers? |
osu.32435082247222 | I believe I am correct, Mr. John James? ” “ I well know it, ” said the effulgent. |
osu.32435082247222 | I believe I am correct, Mr. John James? ” “ Well- ah, yes, Mr. Bung. |
osu.32435082247222 | I say, I hope he'll ask us the same as he has asked Bill. ”* What has he asked Bill? ” “ To tell him all about his ups and downs. |
osu.32435082247222 | I say, ai n't there? ” “ Ai n’t there! |
osu.32435082247222 | I say, if he asks us, wo n't we show old Nip up? |
osu.32435082247222 | I say, what's the matter with you, found a penny and lost a lucky sixpence? |
osu.32435082247222 | Is that it? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ You were to blame, much to blame. |
osu.32435082247222 | Is the poker hot, Tommy? ” “ Red hot, Joe. ” “ Right. |
osu.32435082247222 | Is this the young gentleman you wrote about? ” “ Yes, ” answered Mr. Sivins, “ this is the hopeful youth. |
osu.32435082247222 | It was owing to this state of matters that our adventurers, to use an original(?) |
osu.32435082247222 | Jerusalem I wo n't we have some larks when we go to the evening- school to- gether? ” “ What's the matter with you, Tommy?" |
osu.32435082247222 | Jerusalem I wo n't we have some larks when we go to the evening- school to- gether? ” “ What's the matter with you, Tommy?" |
osu.32435082247222 | Need I ask you the cause of all all this? |
osu.32435082247222 | No, ladies and gentle- men; the persons who are now talking to Sir Charles is the — ” “ What? |
osu.32435082247222 | Now what's she given you to do? ” Joe told him. |
osu.32435082247222 | Now where does this road lead to?" |
osu.32435082247222 | Now, how much do you require? ” Mr. Sivins named a modest sum — he was afraid to go too far for the first time; and the general gave him a cheque. |
osu.32435082247222 | Now, is n't there? ” “ Well, there is, ” Charity replied, “ and a sort of something I never felt before. |
osu.32435082247222 | Now, my boy, is there any- thing else? ” “ I know my duty, ” said the constable, “ so you keep back. |
osu.32435082247222 | Shall this be allowed to take place, is all I ask?" |
osu.32435082247222 | Sing is the cue for the orchestra, they per- form a hurried bar of music(?) |
osu.32435082247222 | So you have come to stay amongst us here? |
osu.32435082247222 | The King( Bob's brother):—“Have you your father's leave? |
osu.32435082247222 | We tame'em here, eh, Samuel, my boy? ”- CHARITY JOE. |
osu.32435082247222 | Well, I'm glad to see you doing so well, and if I can do anything for you I will. ” “ What, a loan? ” “ Yes, my boy, why not? |
osu.32435082247222 | Well, I'm glad to see you doing so well, and if I can do anything for you I will. ” “ What, a loan? ” “ Yes, my boy, why not? |
osu.32435082247222 | What am I to do? ” “ horri- CHAPTER XXXV. |
osu.32435082247222 | What cheer, Charity? |
osu.32435082247222 | What do you mean? |
osu.32435082247222 | What have you been up to? ” “ I ’ll tell you eight days hence, ” said Joe, “ if I see you. |
osu.32435082247222 | What is your opinion of the matter?" |
osu.32435082247222 | What not with the broom handle?" |
osu.32435082247222 | What says Polonius? ” Polonius( old Bill), he knew every word of his part before he came on; now his mind is a perfect blank. |
osu.32435082247222 | What will you take? ” “ A drop of whisky and water, as hot as'an es; that's the stuff for me." |
osu.32435082247222 | What's up, Joe? ” “ Nothing. ” “ Oh, nothing. |
osu.32435082247222 | What- what do you say? ” “ I ca n't see the cans. ” “ Ca n't you? |
osu.32435082247222 | What- what do you say? ” “ I ca n't see the cans. ” “ Ca n't you? |
osu.32435082247222 | Who'd a thought of seeing you here? |
osu.32435082247222 | Whose dog is that? ” “ Mine, ” said Joe, “ and a rare good'un he is, too. |
osu.32435082247222 | Why did you not tell me this be- fore? ” “ You ought to have knowed, I should say. ” “ Quite true, my friend, quite true. |
osu.32435082247222 | Why not join me in the show line? ” “ I should like to, ” said Joe; “ but I do n't see how I can be of any use. |
osu.32435082247222 | Will a young wife mar- ried to an old man look out for a jointure? |
osu.32435082247222 | Will you give me your sacred promise to do all this if I supply you with money? ” Joe reflected for some minutes before he spoke. |
osu.32435082247222 | You ai n’t? |
osu.32435082247222 | but what is the doubt, Dothem? ” “ Will the soldier come down here upon the chance of obtaining a few recruits? ” “ Will ducks swim? |
osu.32435082247222 | but what is the doubt, Dothem? ” “ Will the soldier come down here upon the chance of obtaining a few recruits? ” “ Will ducks swim? |
osu.32435082247222 | but what is the doubt, Dothem? ” “ Will the soldier come down here upon the chance of obtaining a few recruits? ” “ Will ducks swim? |
osu.32435082247222 | fiercely, his face the colour of his plush; “ how dare you address yourself to me? |
osu.32435082247222 | how did this happen, pray?" |
osu.32435082247222 | how do, Tommy? |
osu.32435082247222 | that's the stuff to do you good. ” “ Oh, Deborah, how can you say such things before this gentleman? ” “ Mrs. |
osu.32435082247222 | the house is an uproar. ” ”-? |
osu.32435082247222 | what, and Toby too? |
osu.32435082247222 | when could this have hap- pened? ” “ Now, look here, ” said the landlord, “ this game wo n't do. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Ai nt it yours, Nimblejaws? ” “ No, ” Tommy promptly answered. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Do you think a rehearsal is got up for your amusement, sir? |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Havn't I told you I knows my duty? |
osu.32435082247222 | “ How are you, Joe? ” he continued; “ so glad to see yon; hope you have a good situation here 2 ” “ Situation! ” Joe said, proudly. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ I tell you what it is, ” said Tommy, as they trudged on side by side; “ I wish these were the days of highwaymen, Joe. ” “ Do you? |
osu.32435082247222 | “ I wonder who could have done it? ” groaned poor old Bill, resting his head upon the table; “ I meant to pay him, I did. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Is this young whelp any relation to Mr. Sivins? ” “ No, Samuel; if he were, 1 would not have taken him. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ My informant formerly served in India, and thus became acquainted with the — ” “ Did he* did he? ” exclaimed the old officer, savagely. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Not with nothing, Tommy. ” “ Whew"whistled the hopeful, “ what's up?" |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Sylvia, my dear, will you join us? ” “ Yes, papa, but my drink must be as cool as the zephyr's wing. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ We're on our own hook now, ” said Joe i “ now which way shall we go? ” “ It do n't matter now, I expect, ” said Tommy. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ What says Polonius? ” the manager re- peats. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ What's the matter, young'un? ” Joe asked, “ get up, or I'll fetch the fire engine, and — ” “ Ha, ha! |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Who goes there?" |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Who's turn is it to scout to- night? ” a pale- faced little fellow asked. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ Would n't your face do for an old knocker, that's all? ” The gaoler closed the slide and went away, much enraged by the above conversation. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ You know what you have to do, I suppose? ” she said. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ You remember your uncle, Tommy, do n't you, that dear, kind, good, old uncle that emigrated? ” FROM STREET BOY TO LORD.MAYOR. |
osu.32435082247222 | “ You will protect me, sir? ” “ Protect you, my frigate under sky- scrapers! |
hvd.hwkd1n | Well, why do n't you come in?! |
hvd.hwkd1n | '” “ Which was in the Armada? ” “ Yes. ” “ And which carried six hundred soldiers, fifty sailors, and twenty- five guns? |
hvd.hwkd1n | '” “ Which was in the Armada? ” “ Yes. ” “ And which carried six hundred soldiers, fifty sailors, and twenty- five guns? |
hvd.hwkd1n | 1 Dost thou mock at us? |
hvd.hwkd1n | 119 “ Have you taken into account the resistance of the rope supporting the shot to the waves? |
hvd.hwkd1n | 127 “ What do you mean? ” The doctor did not answer. |
hvd.hwkd1n | 223 you are afraid of tearing a hole in your rags? |
hvd.hwkd1n | 421 destiny so reptile? |
hvd.hwkd1n | ? |
hvd.hwkd1n | ? |
hvd.hwkd1n | A Royalist, certainly; a Republican, who knows? |
hvd.hwkd1n | A king obeys — what? |
hvd.hwkd1n | And this child of whom we have caught a glimpse in the shadow of the solitudes of Portland,- by whom had he been cast away? |
hvd.hwkd1n | And what did they make of these children? |
hvd.hwkd1n | And what social system is this which has for its base dispro- portion and injustice? |
hvd.hwkd1n | And, after all, what was this Lord Clancharlie? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Are we to change the laws? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Art thou near me? |
hvd.hwkd1n | As a defiance? |
hvd.hwkd1n | As an example? |
hvd.hwkd1n | At what distance from the buoy? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Ave- Maria added, — “ In less than forty minutes we shall sink. ” Where was the leak? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Because you were cold one night what was that to him? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Besides, to sum up, are these perversities, these rugged notches, virtues? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Besides, were they not already married? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Besides, what had this service cost herself? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But is laughter a synonym of joy? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But was it Nature? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But what does all this prove, — that he was a fool? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But what of the recoil? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But what to eat, where to eat, how to eat? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But why are the people ignorant? |
hvd.hwkd1n | But why are the waves of the Pacific four times higher near America than near Asia; that is to say, higher in the East than in the West? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Can you image a city ruled by its citizens? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Come now, do I keep an inn or do I not? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Could it be that Barkilphedro should miss his aim? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Could the usurpation of the rich, the hateful elect of chance, go farther? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Cured of what? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Did he know why? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Did he, perchance, already exercise judg- ment? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Did they hate each other? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do n't you know that without that cold Dea would not have been blind, and if Dea were not blind she would not love you? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do n't you see it is thirsty? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you UNDER- STAND? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you know that I was domestic doctor to a lord, who was called Marmaduke, and who had thirty- six thousand a year? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you know that the Archbishop of Canterbury has a revenue of forty thousand pounds a year? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you know that there is a duke in Scotland who can ride ninety miles without leaving his own estate? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you know that, with rabbits only from the warrens of Earl Lindsay, they could feed all the riffraff of the Cinque Ports? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you pretend to know better than Providence? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Do you seriously consider that you are made for her? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Does it lack a certain justice? |
hvd.hwkd1n | El alba canta hallali. ”? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Had Gwynplaine when a child been so worthy of attention that his face had been subjected to transmutation? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Had she eaten a spoonful the less of turtle soup for it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Had she not been assisted? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Have you re- marked in certain mechanisms the smallness of the motive wheel? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Have you the plague, you thief? |
hvd.hwkd1n | He raised his eyes, but looked beyond the ceiling, and his lips murmured,- “ Is it Thou? |
hvd.hwkd1n | He said to him, — “ Do you know how the Almighty lights the fire called love? |
hvd.hwkd1n | He was an innocent; why not erect statues to him? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Hlad she deprived herself of anything in the hateful overflowing of her superfluous luxuries? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How am I going to manage to fit three into this caravan? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How came you by this child? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How do you get your living? ” And if he could not answer, harsh penalties awaited him. |
hvd.hwkd1n | How render the thickets of foam, blendings of mountains and dreams? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How to double that cape? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How was he to set about it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How were they to prove that they held it from God? |
hvd.hwkd1n | How? |
hvd.hwkd1n | If he ever had a Me, where was the Me? |
hvd.hwkd1n | If our good king only knew it, would he not have you thrown into the bottom of a ditch, just to · teach you better? |
hvd.hwkd1n | If the indissoluble existed anywhere, was it not in their union? |
hvd.hwkd1n | In order to make his fortune? |
hvd.hwkd1n | In our own days, do they not dye dogs blue and green? |
hvd.hwkd1n | In tetanus, who would feel a prick? |
hvd.hwkd1n | In the great twilight world, open on all sides, what was there for the child? |
hvd.hwkd1n | In which direction? ” “ In the direction of the sea. ” “ Did you cross the bridge? ” “ Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | In which direction? ” “ In the direction of the sea. ” “ Did you cross the bridge? ” “ Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | In your band, what is he? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Incompatible? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is all this to be borne? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is it that the outpourings of our wishes flow naturally in the direction to which we most incline, — that of evil? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is n't he a greedy scoundrel? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is there a providence of demons as well as of God? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is there an appointment of that kind? ” “ Yes, madam. ” “ Tell me more news. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is there not in these ex- cessive advertisements of self- abnegation and of honor a good deal of ostentation? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is there such an appointment? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Is this fair? |
hvd.hwkd1n | It charms, it terrifies; who knows which? |
hvd.hwkd1n | It seems that to see, means to hide. ” “ What do you mean? ” said Gwynplaine. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Needed there a greater motive than the speculation of his future exhibition? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Of what butterfly is, then, this earthly life the grub? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Of what providence? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Olin, R;;?.. |
hvd.hwkd1n | One day Barkilphedro said to Josiana, — “ Would your Grace like to make my fortune? ” “ What dost thou want? ” “ An appointment." |
hvd.hwkd1n | One day Barkilphedro said to Josiana, — “ Would your Grace like to make my fortune? ” “ What dost thou want? ” “ An appointment." |
hvd.hwkd1n | Over such serenity why cast his shadow? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Peace, War, Legislation, Finance, — what have the people to do with such things? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Reaching the side, he looked into space, and said in a deep voice, — “ Bist du bei mir? ” i Perchance he was addressing some phantom. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Should he ad- vance and re- enter the solitudes? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Should he continue this journey? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Should he return and re- enter the streets? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Something wandering about some- thing in chains, — can one imagine a more mournful lineament in the darkness? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The chief? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The child was near the voice; but where was it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The head began again,- “ Is any one there? ” The child answered,- “ Yes. ” “ Who? ”"I. ” “ You? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The head began again,- “ Is any one there? ” The child answered,- “ Yes. ” “ Who? ”"I. ” “ You? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The head began again,- “ Is any one there? ” The child answered,- “ Yes. ” “ Who? ”"I. ” “ You? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The whole disturbance which the word used by Gwynplaine had produced in her, ended in her say- ing one day, — “ To be ugly, — what is it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | The will of heaven is about to be manifested. ” The skipper asked himself again this question: “ Is he a madman? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Then what is he? |
hvd.hwkd1n | They require a guide: being ignorant, they are blind; has not the blind man his dog? |
hvd.hwkd1n | This being,:- was it a being? — this black witness was a remain- der, and an awful remainder; a remainder of what? |
hvd.hwkd1n | This being,:- was it a being? — this black witness was a remain- der, and an awful remainder; a remainder of what? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Those on board saw through the gloom the great decisive wave bearing down on them; how far was it going to drag them? |
hvd.hwkd1n | To be at each other's side sufficed them; why hasten the conclusion? |
hvd.hwkd1n | To be liable to contrib- ute, and to be liable to serve, — is not that enough? |
hvd.hwkd1n | To escape from what? |
hvd.hwkd1n | To whom? |
hvd.hwkd1n | WHY DON'T YOU COME IN? ”.... |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was ever anything so mad? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was it off Ortach? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was it the corpse? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was it the wind? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was it when they touched the Caskets? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Was it when they were whirled about the shallows west of Aurigny? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Well? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Were those fugitives Comprachicos? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What are we sketching in these few preliminary pages? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What benefit, we ask again, would accrue to him in so doing? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What could be more touching? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What could he do to harm the duchess? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What did he owe Josiana? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What did he realize? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What do you call him? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What do you say you call him? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What do you set yourself up to be, I wonder? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What does it matter? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What does the bell prove? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What good was a Josiana? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What had put it into her head to be born? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What has the bird done at which you fire? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What have you brought me, thief? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What is an envious man? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What is his country? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What kind of band was it which had left the child behind in its flight? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What means did his wretched appointment offer to attain so difficult an object? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What more should they want? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What must we do? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What part had that look in fate? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What put it into my head to come to this Weymouth, seven times devoted to the infernal deities? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What the devil has your bundle got to croak about? ” He unrolled the jacket; an infant's head appeared, the mouth open and crying. |
hvd.hwkd1n | What things does he know? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What tongue does he speak? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was Barkilphedro's age? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was Barkilphedro? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was he to do be- tween those two silences, — the mute plain and the deaf city? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was that shoal? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was this? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was to become of him? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What was within Bar- kilphedro? |
hvd.hwkd1n | What would become of the State if no one con- sented to serve it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | When a man is made out of night, how is he to forgive so many beams of light? |
hvd.hwkd1n | When is this to end? |
hvd.hwkd1n | When shall we see him again? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Whence do you come? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Whence do you come? ” The child replied,- “ I do not know." |
hvd.hwkd1n | Whence had come the succor? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Where is the charm of being a queen if one can not bandy words with a dwarf? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Where is the use of being beautiful if one does not possess a baboon? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Where should we be, if every one had his rights? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Where were they? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Wherefore these deviations in the swell of the ocean? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Which of the two refusals should he choose? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who are you? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who are you? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who can paint the alternating hollows and promontories, the valleys, the melting bosoms, the sketches? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who can swim? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who can tell? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who could tell what sinister mysteries lurked be- hind this phantom? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who has turned over the leaves of the Domesday- book? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who is his God? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who now knows the word Comprachicos, and who knows its meaning? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who speaks of me? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Who was he? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why do you cry? ” The boy turned towards him. |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why had he been persecuted? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why is the contrary true of the Atlantic? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why monsters? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why not? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why not? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why object to such manners? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why redeemed? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why should I trade with these travellers? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why such exaggeration of soli- tude and of exile? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why this Josiana? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why this stigma? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why was she a Protestant? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why, under the Equator, are they highest in the middle of the sea? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Why? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Would not everything come to a standstill? |
hvd.hwkd1n | Would you have States driven like clouds? |
hvd.hwkd1n | You are masked forever by your own flesh: what can be more ingenious? |
hvd.hwkd1n | You have lost your com- pass? |
hvd.hwkd1n | and we must think it good that they do; and even if we do not, what is that to them? |
hvd.hwkd1n | banish yourself? |
hvd.hwkd1n | bring in over a million sterling? |
hvd.hwkd1n | by rule of thumb? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | could he look thus askance at order reconstituted, a nation exalted, and a religion re- stored? |
hvd.hwkd1n | did you pick her up? ” “ Yes. ” “ Where? |
hvd.hwkd1n | did you pick her up? ” “ Yes. ” “ Where? |
hvd.hwkd1n | do souls require eyes to see each other? ” Ursus was a good fellow at times. |
hvd.hwkd1n | how many teeth have you in your jaws? |
hvd.hwkd1n | never mind where; perhaps in the barn, perhaps in the cellar; what does it matter? |
hvd.hwkd1n | so this is your first time in these waters? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | so you walk the streets after cur- few? |
hvd.hwkd1n | to S.E., so as to make in thirty- six hours a prodigious circuit of five hundred and sixty degrees? |
hvd.hwkd1n | was it not absurd? |
hvd.hwkd1n | what merit had she? |
hvd.hwkd1n | what would the surf do with them? |
hvd.hwkd1n | what's your name? |
hvd.hwkd1n | why do n't you come in?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | with knots of flowers? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ A blue spot? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ A man with one eye can see. ” “ How do you compute the difference between the true and apparent course? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ And then?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Because it is a wind twelve hundred leagues in length. ” “ Make headway against such a wind? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Como le llamas?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Did the sand run through the glass in exactly thirty seconds? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Did you take the trouble to look at the tri angle? ” « Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Do you know what a snow- cloud is? ” asked the doctor. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Etcheco jauna, que este hombre? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Have you Hardquanonne's flask?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Have you tried how many knots she is running? ” “ Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Have you waxed the yarn, lest it should stretch? ” “ Yes. ” “ Have you tested the log? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Have you waxed the yarn, lest it should stretch? ” “ Yes. ” “ Have you tested the log? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ How do you mean, you do n't know? ” “ I was abandoned this evening on the sea- shore. ” “ You little scamp! |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ How is that? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ How? ” “ By the log." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ I had not observed that gourd before; did it belong to Hardquanonne? ” “ Yes,"the cook answered;"to our poor comrade, Hardquanonne." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ I should like to know who is responsible for that woman's death? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Lords exist, you trespasser, do you see? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Master Doctor, I am all attention. ” “ Port your helm, and haul up on the starboard tack. ” What do you mean? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ On the breast of a woman who was dead in the snow. ” “ When? ” “ An hour ago." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Possibly. ” “ Do you wish me to steer west? ” “ Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Skipper, have you an English sextant? ” “ No." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ The rudder is lost. ” “ Where is the boat? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ The wind ought to change. ” “ It will not change all night. ” “ Why not?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ These three things — lagan, flotsam, and jetsam- belong to the Lord High Admiral. ” “ And then? ” “ Your Grace understands." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ They say she is rich? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ To Hardquanonne, the Fleming of Flanders? ” “ Yes." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Well, will you eat? ” “ And you? ” said the child, trembling all over, and with tears in his eyes. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Well, will you eat? ” “ And you? ” said the child, trembling all over, and with tears in his eyes. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Well?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What dost thou wish to be? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What has it got to do with me? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What is it? ” “ Gwynplaine. ” The duchess asked,- “ And who is Gwynplaine? ” BOOK II. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What is it? ” “ Gwynplaine. ” The duchess asked,- “ And who is Gwynplaine? ” BOOK II. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What meanest thou? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What o'clock is it? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What? ” « That. ”"What? ” “ Out there." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ What? ” « That. ”"What? ” “ Out there." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ When? ” “ Just now." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Where do you live? |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Where? ” “ A league from here." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Who is in prison? ” “ Yes. ” “ In the dungeon at Chatham? ” VOL. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Who is in prison? ” “ Yes. ” “ In the dungeon at Chatham? ” VOL. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Who will give me shelter? ” he would ask. |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Why not? ” “ On account of the wind. ” “ We'll try. ” “ The squall is close on us." |
hvd.hwkd1n | “ Will you drink? ” The child drank, and then went on eating. |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ I am cold. ” “ What are you doing there? ” “ I am hungry. ” The head replied, — “ Every one can not be as happy as a lord. |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ I tested the sand- glass by the bullet, and checked the log by a round shot. ” “ Of what size was the shot? |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ One foot in diameter. ” “ Heavy enough? ” “ It is an old round shot of our war- hooker,'La Casse de Par- Grand. |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ Shipwreck knows it. ” “ How did you compute the resistance of the water to the shot? ”. |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ Very rich. ” “ She has palaces?" |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ Yes. ” “ Are you sure that the sand has not worn the hole between the globes? |
hvd.hwkd1n | ” “ Yes. ” “ What was the result? |
hvd.hwkd1n | ”( “ What does Neptune write me? ”) The way had been eaten, the insect had succeeded. |
nyp.33433076089741 | ***: C w a f- THE NEW PROFESSION Io? |
nyp.33433076089741 | - “ Did I break something? ” “ No. |
nyp.33433076089741 | - “ Where is she, Mandy? ” he asked, in a stifled voice. |
nyp.33433076089741 | - “ You overheard? ” “ I underheard. |
nyp.33433076089741 | ----- “ Ah, Mr. Warren, looking for an honest man, like old Socrates? ”- Rusty caught him by the arm. |
nyp.33433076089741 | . ” “ And his face? |
nyp.33433076089741 | 140 A WAGER WITH THE DUKE 141 “ What do you want, you scoundrel? |
nyp.33433076089741 | 146 THE GHOST BREAKER “ What do you think of titles, Mr. Jarvis? ” asked the girl, one evening. |
nyp.33433076089741 | 729? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Ai n't dat where dat broad- faced bird flew at me, an'I slipped down de stairs? ” “ Do n’t you know an owl, Rusty? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Ai n't dat where dat broad- faced bird flew at me, an'I slipped down de stairs? ” “ Do n’t you know an owl, Rusty? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Alone with you here in your cabin l ’ ” She raised her eyebrows in beautiful surprise, as she asked: “ Must I tell you all over again? |
nyp.33433076089741 | And I would like to know what it is you want me to do for you — what about the ghost? ” “ I will tell you in good time. |
nyp.33433076089741 | And how did your lock get broken? ” “ It was broken when we came to the room. |
nyp.33433076089741 | And may I ask — who was the cheerful, frolicsome individual who flattered me with that polite toast? |
nyp.33433076089741 | And the combat must be final, no matter how difficult. ” “ How is he dangerous? ” and there was a new note in Robledo's blustering voice. |
nyp.33433076089741 | And what? ” “ Oh, any old thing — Warren, Mr. Warren. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Are all Americans like you? ” “ They all play the game in Kentucky, ” snapped Jarvis. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Are you comfortable now? |
nyp.33433076089741 | At least give me some food for thought during my travels in the dark. ” “ Are you afraid? ” “ Lord, no! |
nyp.33433076089741 | Brave? |
nyp.33433076089741 | But I will surely let you know if I have found him. ” “ How can you signal, Mr. Warren Jarvis? |
nyp.33433076089741 | But first let us leave your brother in peace, to let me know why you came to America? ” Maria Theresa drew the locket from her reti- cule. |
nyp.33433076089741 | But the problem is: Where the devil do I fit in? ” VII THE ROMANCE OF THE CASTLE ARREN hobbled painfully to the tele- V V phone on the wall. |
nyp.33433076089741 | But what about this 68 THE GHOST BREAKER ghost? |
nyp.33433076089741 | But what do you know about this, miss? ” He produced a pocket- knife, and walked to- ward her slowly, examining it with care. |
nyp.33433076089741 | But what does it mean? |
nyp.33433076089741 | But, how about the Duke? |
nyp.33433076089741 | But, now, honest Injun, as we say down in Kentucky, are you a really, sure- enough princess? ” “ Why do you ask that? ” “ Oh, I do n't know. |
nyp.33433076089741 | But, now, honest Injun, as we say down in Kentucky, are you a really, sure- enough princess? ” “ Why do you ask that? ” “ Oh, I do n't know. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Ca n't you climb overboard when she is hitched to de wharfboat? ” Jarvis was thinking rapidly. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Damn it all, answer me, do you hear me? ” There was another pause, and the girl began to lose her control again. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Did you hear it? ” “ Yes, sir, I heard two shots. ” “ Did you hear anything else? ” “ Yes, indeed. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Did you hear it? ” “ Yes, sir, I heard two shots. ” “ Did you hear anything else? ” “ Yes, indeed. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Did you? ” “ Did I? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Did you? ” “ Did I? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Do you catch my mean- ing? ” “ You Yankee pig! ” “ I ’m not a Yankee — I’m a Johnny Reb, by birth and education. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Do you know War- ren, the Ghost Breaker? ” “ The what? ” asked the detective. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Do you know War- ren, the Ghost Breaker? ” “ The what? ” asked the detective. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Do you mind? ” “ Not at all. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Do you really put any stock in ghosts, Duke? ” “ Yes, Mr. Warren, I am convinced that there are such things. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Grandfather's treasure was never found! ” “ Oh, what treasure? ” Jarvis was almost rude in his impatient interest. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Has you got one? ” Warren Smiled for the first time since their surprising meeting. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Have you any particular instructions? ” The Duke shook his head and grimaced sug- gestively. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Have you been in Seguro? ” Two long whistles, and the vibration of the great steamship evidenced the beginning of the long voyage. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Have you good eyes? ” he curiously inquired. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Have you got that extra supply of cannon? ” “ Yassir! |
nyp.33433076089741 | Have you heard anything yet? ” “ Not a thing, Maria. |
nyp.33433076089741 | He is a professional ghost breaker, just as he said. ” “ How did you find such a creature? ” “ I met him quite by accident. |
nyp.33433076089741 | He walked up the stairs, “ Oh, Marse Warren, do n't! ” “ What's the matter? ” and he snarled it. |
nyp.33433076089741 | He'll be a- lookin'for you, Marse Warren. ” 28 THE GHOST BREAKER “ What did you do then? |
nyp.33433076089741 | He's almos ’ too nice, ai n't he? ” Warren shook his head, with a serious look on the usually laughing face. |
nyp.33433076089741 | He's very sure of himself, is n't he? ” The girl hesitated, and then replied almost timidly: “ Carlos is very powerful. |
nyp.33433076089741 | His fate is in your hands, Highness; what's to become of him? |
nyp.33433076089741 | How could he be, I wonder? ” and the Princess fumbled with her keys, until she found the right one. |
nyp.33433076089741 | How did that lock get proken? ” The Princess felt herself changing color, yet she shrugged her shoulders as she turned away. |
nyp.33433076089741 | How did you man- age to stay on the train? ” “ Oh, I jest stuck dere, Marse Warren. |
nyp.33433076089741 | How do you acount for the blood on the knob of the door — from the inside, too? ” The girl was honestly surprised this time. |
nyp.33433076089741 | How much are you willing to wager on this little affair? |
nyp.33433076089741 | How much will you bet that I do not appear in Spain? ”- The Duke of Alva bit his lip. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I am very sorry. ” “ And yet I heard you say that you were leav- ing for Madrid? ” she questioned. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I do n't want your money. ” “ Well, then, what do you want? ” She was beginning to be impatient. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I heard the shooting, down in the other court of the castle. ” “ Where have you been? |
nyp.33433076089741 | I hope the contents are not upset. ” “ I hope not. ” “ Anything else, ma'am? ” 78 THE GHOST BREAKER “ No, not now, steward? |
nyp.33433076089741 | I hope the contents are not upset. ” “ I hope not. ” “ Anything else, ma'am? ” 78 THE GHOST BREAKER “ No, not now, steward? |
nyp.33433076089741 | I knew at once that he was a man in a thousand. ” “ What do you know about him, Maria? ” 136 THE GHOST BREAKER “ Why. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I may be driven into his hands. ” “ You mean he may make you marry him? ” 94 THE GHOST BREAKER “ Yes. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I might borrow the money from the Princess, as an advance payment for breaking the ghost? ” Carlos sneered exultantly. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I swear it to you, father|? ” It seemed to him as though a faint smile of approbation flitted across the face despite the seal of the Great Calm. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I wonder how the door was broken? ” “ Ah, madame, ” was the guileless response. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I wonder if I could n't be a pretty good Ghost Maker? |
nyp.33433076089741 | I wonder what is on the paper? ” He returned to his stateroom, where Rusty was dozing in a chair, waiting for the good- night in- structions. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I'll attend to him. ” “ And is that your regular profession? ” “ You are a good guesser, my dear Duke. |
nyp.33433076089741 | I22 THE GHOST BREAKER “ Orders — orders — what orders? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is he a real, dependable, hell- bent spook, deserving all this press stuff which has been given to him? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is he one of the family? ” “ No, but he wishes to be! ” she snapped out. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is it some schoolhouse lot? ” “ It ’s detective headquarters, Rusty. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is n’t that reasonable? ” “ Yassir. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is that all, mum? ” “ Handle it gently, porter. ” “ Shure, lady and I never smashed one in me life! |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is that clear to you? ”- “ Is it money you want? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is that clear to you? ”- “ Is it money you want? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is there anybody in here? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is there no way out that way, through the door over there behind you? ” She shook her head. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Is this man Warren the Ghost Breaker? ” “ Aw, Dook, old top, that's all right. |
nyp.33433076089741 | It ai n't human to be so hungry! ” “ What — again? ” “ No, sir; it's de same old hunger. |
nyp.33433076089741 | It's addressed to Scotland Yard, in London. ” “ What's dat? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Let's hear what it is you have to say? ” The other swallowed his choler, speaking with difficulty. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Looking into the fu- ture? ” “ Yes, Duke, and the immediate future prom- ises to be very interesting. |
nyp.33433076089741 | May you trust him? ” she asked nervously. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Mr. Jarvis? ” It was the voice of a nervous, frightened girl — not of a royal personage — this time. |
nyp.33433076089741 | My maid will show them around. ” “ What time do you sail? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Nary a sign. ” “ Are you sure? ” “ Dead sartin, Marse Warren. ” “ Did you look? ” “ No, sir. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Nary a sign. ” “ Are you sure? ” “ Dead sartin, Marse Warren. ” “ Did you look? ” “ No, sir. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Now are you going to drive me out? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Of the Hamlet variety or the old maid brand? ” She answered very seriously. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Q. E. D. ” “ How did you get here ahead of us? ” asked the Princess, still misbelieving her senses. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Roosevelt was n't elected'Did yer get that, Jim? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Shall we send the trays to the steamer by messenger? ” Jarvis thought for an instant. |
nyp.33433076089741 | So, you are interested in the castle? ” “ Oh, not so much in the castle as in the ghost. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Sure he's a ghost breaker, ai n't he, Jim? ” “ Best bet you know, ” replied obliging Jim. |
nyp.33433076089741 | THE GHOST BREAKER mother? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Tell me — what happened, and where is mother? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Tell me, Highness: a vassal does n't amount to much, does he? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Thank you for bringing it to me. ” “ Then it's yours? |
nyp.33433076089741 | That was it, was n't it? |
nyp.33433076089741 | That's where that pounding comes from — why do n't they shoot?... |
nyp.33433076089741 | This I24 THE GHOST BREAKER cutey- cutey for any use? |
nyp.33433076089741 | To break into this lady's private cabin? |
nyp.33433076089741 | We made a compact, risking your life 244 THE GHOST BREAKER “ The hosses, boss? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Well, what about my danger? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Well, what do you know about that? ” Jarvis leaned forward, with a sibilant whisper of secrecy: “ Sssh! |
nyp.33433076089741 | What about Marcum? ” was Warren's impatient interjection. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What about ghosts? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What about the colored man who came to your room afterwards and car- ried away a large bundle? ” The Duke's eyes were sparkling now. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What can he be doing here? ” Rusty chuckled. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What did that say? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What did your telegram mean, Rusty? ” “ Well, sah, jest what it said. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What do you mean — a relic? ” The Duke leaned forward, his eyes sparkling with interest. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What do you want? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What has really hap- pened? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What have you done? ” Warren slipped the revolver into his pocket to reassure her. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What if her brother fell in there? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What is his interest in the ghost? ” “ He fears it, too. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What is the au fait procedure in this case? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What is the trouble? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What kind of specters? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What then? ” “ That road leads to the postern gate at the top of the hill, ” she added. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What were the sup- plies? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What will be done about the negro servant? ” The captain shook his head. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's dat, Marse Warren? ” and Rusty rubbed his eyes drowsily. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's the matter here? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's the name of the boat? ” “ The Mary Tania! ” “ That'll do. |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's the trouble? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's the trouble? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What's your private opinion of this ghost? |
nyp.33433076089741 | What? |
nyp.33433076089741 | When did all this happen? ” “ Fifteen years ago. |
nyp.33433076089741 | When did you see him last? |
nyp.33433076089741 | When you scotch that snake, there will be no more. ” “ Did n't they try to get Marcum, dad? ” asked Warren slowly, trying to realize it all. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where are you? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where does the ‘ W ’ come in? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where is your wound? ” Warren rose more upright on his knees. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where was Jim Marcum? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where's mother? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where's my father? ” “ Never mind your father — I want to talk to you. ” “ Is it so, Señor Robledo? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Where's my father? ” “ Never mind your father — I want to talk to you. ” “ Is it so, Señor Robledo? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Who do you want? ”-,- “ Hello, Rusty'. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Who is this man Warren? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Who is this party W ’? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Why did n't you come inside? ” “ Dat cop at de door would n't let no darky come in. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Why did n't you wait for my signal? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Why should Rusty be coming with Marcum? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Wo n't you speak to me? |
nyp.33433076089741 | W’y did n't you- all pick out some place were dey speaks human talk, instead of dis on- Christian lingo? |
nyp.33433076089741 | Yes, and stick a comb into the coat pocket. ” “ Law, boss, I dunno whar you- all is? ” “ That's right. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Yes? |
nyp.33433076089741 | You are not afraid of ghosts? ” “ Ghosts? |
nyp.33433076089741 | You are not afraid of ghosts? ” “ Ghosts? |
nyp.33433076089741 | You heard him raving about a king? |
nyp.33433076089741 | You wo n't have long to wait! ” “ But if it does not shine? ” and she paled at the thought. |
nyp.33433076089741 | You're Spanish, then? ” “ Yes! ” “ Then you'll understand and sympathize. |
nyp.33433076089741 | Your Serene Highness — will you do me the honor? ” And he turned toward the blushing girl, as he handed over the treasure. |
nyp.33433076089741 | do you understand? ” whispered Jarvis, as he backed toward the door again. |
nyp.33433076089741 | it is n't W’—can't you un- derstand? |
nyp.33433076089741 | perfectly good vassal? ” “ I think not — just yet"and there was a shy- ness in her manner. |
nyp.33433076089741 | whar is dey? ” “ Outside! |
nyp.33433076089741 | what do you know of him, Carlos? |
nyp.33433076089741 | what next? ” V EXIT JARVIS, LAUGHING HE Princess turned toward the door, for T a step could be heard in the corridor. |
nyp.33433076089741 | ‘ ‘ Who shall I say you are? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ A king — a prince — or a bandit! ” “ A bandit — why a bandit? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Ah, Mr. Warren, looking for an honest man, like old Socrates? ” inquired the Duke of Alva. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Ah, señor, you care not for your letter? ” “ Oh, it's just a little invitation to a party to- night, ” laughed Jarvis of Kentucky. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And that Duke? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And what harm does it do? ” he concluded. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And where are you going to hear the returns of the battle, your Excellency? ” 232 THE GHOST BREAKER percha bows. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And — and — don't talk to anyone- What's that? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And, listen — what's the number of the stateroom? ” “ Seven- twenty- nine, sir. ” “ How did you get the tickets, in my name? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ And, listen — what's the number of the stateroom? ” “ Seven- twenty- nine, sir. ” “ How did you get the tickets, in my name? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Anything else, your Excellency? ” he stam- mered, overcome with the pomp and majesty of the situation. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Are we not merely honest traders, your Highness? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Are you fright- ened by the ghost? ” “ You asked that question before. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Blood on my door? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ But how did you learn about the memoran- dum, Carlos? ” “ I did n't, cousin. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ But what then, Vardos? ” “ When I called the second time something moved in the turret of the keep, and my soul was joyful. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ But what's the latest news from the trenches? ” “ Now the Duke tells me that my brother has entered the fatal castle. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ But, father, it was all so sudden? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Can you see me at once,—on the promenade deck, by my door? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Carlos here? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Carlos, what news of my brother? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Charm? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Did you hear that groan, Marse Warren? ” “ Groan — that's the wind'. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Did you hurt yourself? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Did you not know I had come? ” “ Oh, it's you? ” and there was a scornful sniff from the girl. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Did you not know I had come? ” “ Oh, it's you? ” and there was a scornful sniff from the girl. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Did you see any signs of the police, Rusty? ” “ No, sir. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Do I scare you? ” “ You ca n't scare me — I’m scared already! ” Jarvis made a fencing feint at the other figure. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Do n’t believe what the papers say — unless it's nice and about yourself! ” “ Well, Mr. Ghost Breaker, what is your own opinion? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Do you believe in such foolery, Mr. Warren? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Do you know what a feud is? ” was the curious prologue. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Do you see what this paper is? ” “ Looks like a telegram letter, boss. ” “ That's a wireless blank, Rusty. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Father, father! ” “ What is it, Dolores? ” “ GENTLEMEN, A MAN! ” 209 villager at the door. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Feud? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Good Lawd, does I have to wait ontel you is dead — before I kin eat my vittles? ”. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Have a cigarette? ” “ I never smoke in the presence of ladies, ” re- torted the Duke. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Have the other trunks gone, my good man? ” queried her Serene Highness. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Hello, Vardos — any more news? ” she asked of the peasant who entered the portal bearing a basket of food. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Here's yesterday's basket untouched as usual. ” “ And you left to- day's basket at the castle gate? ” she asked sharply. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ How dare you go over my head, in any matter of discipline on this vessel? ” cried the raging commander. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ How de do, Mrs. Princess? ” was Rusty's polite greeting, with a bow. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ How did you find me? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ How will that turn out? ” “ Nothing could be better. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Huh? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ I done thought he might beat me to it! ” “ What do you mean, Rusty? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ I knew you would make it — but how so fast? ” “ I had a good day's start of you — even with- out this automobile. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ I wonder what that meant? ” thought Jarvis. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Is this man Warren, the famous Ghost Breaker? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ It may mean much before you reach the cas- 22O THE GHOST BREAKER not happen, for the sins of bygone people? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Jim Marcum in New York? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ May I sit down for just a minute? ” he pleaded. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ May I trou- ble you to invite you to produce the money for your own side of the bet? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ My dear Maria, why do you not desist from this silly pursuit of an imaginary treasure? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ My dear child, I must insist on one condition. ” “ What ’s that? ” “ Let me go ahead and look over the ground. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ No? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Not from justice, but from the law? ” “ I thought they were the same. ” His smile was bitter, as he retorted: “ No, not always. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Oh, you mean the castle ghost — this old rummy who ca n't sleep in his grave of nights? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Say, who's running this ‘ Third Degree'— you or me? ” The Duke tried to temporize. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ So, you are the brave American, are you? ”| THE N F w York PUBLIC LIBRARY As Tos, L= No 1 A tº i d TIL C. E. N. rºº Nº Arto N s R 1." |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ There is no man to fight for you? ” “ No man who dares. ” “ Oh, God! |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ This is what brought me. ” “ May I see it? ” and the Duke held out his hand, ingratiatingly. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ This knife has the initial ‘ ’ W. ” How about it? ” The girl reached forward, with a graceful hand. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Trying the same old trick on me that you did with my brother Ed? ’ he called. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Two hours — good Lawd!—you mean we? ” The Princess was holding out a steamer rug in silence. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Waiting for what, Carlos? ” “ For some explanation of all this deceit. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Well, well, ca n't you say you're glad to see me? ” The jade was hard to impress, where others showed abjection before the terrorist. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Whaffor dey want a crick like dat just be- low de doors of a castle, Marse Warren? ” he complained. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Whar's Marse Warren? ” and his voice was hoarse. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What about these? ” he asked, and as he spoke a locket dropped to the floor. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What are the exact stipula- tions of this wager? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What are you doing on the Mauretania? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What can they find to live on? ” wondered Warren. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean by such a thing? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean, Mr. Jarvis? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean? ” “ Have you any idea of who could take it? ” “ Why — no! |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean? ” “ Have you any idea of who could take it? ” “ Why — no! |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean? ” “ You have no fear of death? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you mean? ” “ You have no fear of death? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What do you want? ”* Silence|* IN THE ROYAL SUITE 37 She had reached the lamp on the small boudoir table near the bed. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What does she say? ” he cried. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What happened? ” “ No one knows. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What is it? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What is it? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What is it? ” “ I ’d hate to tell you, ” responded Warren Jarvis. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What is the matter? ” “ Mighty sorry to trouble you, but we're look- ing for a party and we ai n't goin'to stop till we find him. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What kind of a place is Kentucky? ” “ God ’s country, lady. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What need of me, my dear? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What time does the boat sail? ” “ Nine o'clock. ” “ Good. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ What's that? ” asked the detective. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Where'd he go? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Where's your daughter? ” The old man trembled and bowed once more. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Who better than my kinswoman, the Princess of Aragon P ” “ Who better? ” echoed Jarvis. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Who is it? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Why do you wish me? ” “ Dolores, ” Robledo turned toward her impa- tiently. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ Will you excuse us for a moment's inter- change of pleasantries? ”- She nodded, and retired to her bedroom with Nita. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You ai n't gonta do nothin’ dangerous, is you, Marse Warren? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You are Miss M. T. Ar- r- ragan? ” The Princess acquiesced. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You are wounded? |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You do n't fear for your life before you get there, do you? ” she asked softly. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You have n't given up hope yet? ” The man shook his head sadly. |
nyp.33433076089741 | “ You heard nothing more? |
nyp.33433076089741 | ” “ What's that? ” grunted Rusty in terror. |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why so? |
nyp.33433074801154 | 'Tisn't all right, I tell you,cried Tom,"where are the spoons?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | A cheque for £ 500 in favor of self? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Ah,said the lady,"look at that little Leicester; what think you of him?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | All business satisfactorily settled? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Am I a fool,answered the old man,"that I should dislike it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And how came you here? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And is not, I conclude, retained in the Crown case against Somers for larceny? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And neglects, or at least thinks little of his daugh- ters? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And of the right way of thinking? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And perhaps he will have the goodness to show us over the British school and the Infant school? nyp.33433074801154 And pray, sir, do you still think'twas he hid the spoons?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | And see,rejoined her companion,"how Sir Christo- pher Hatton bears himself? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And she is a mother to them? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And the picture,—did they take that too? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And the subject that you were to find in your own room? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And they all love her dearly? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And will she go away? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And you are really happy here, and thus? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Any- thing the matter, Grace? nyp.33433074801154 Are the two letters I gave you sent to the post?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you a man,said he,"to treat a poor emir like me in the manner you have done, as if my house was a charnel- house? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you cold? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you going by the coach, sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you mad, Punks? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are your vile lips to defile the name of him who is the Alem penah, the refuge of the world? nyp.33433074801154 As ye love your eyes,"exclaimed he,"who is there?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Believe me, you have, and always have had, my deepest and truest sym- pathy; but Adela is my sister; what more can I say? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Birds? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But did you know what you were laying yourself open to? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But furniture, my dear sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But the plate? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But why? — why? nyp.33433074801154 But why? — why? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But, father,the son inquired,"do you not recognise the lady? » The old man, however, and his wife, had long for- gotten the features. |
nyp.33433074801154 | Can Cleveland have been owing money to Adela? »I should imagine not,"replied Lady Grace. |
nyp.33433074801154 | Can he have been made the innocent instrument of another? nyp.33433074801154 Can we be sure of any of them?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Can you think of what is the issue of all this? nyp.33433074801154 Charles Grubb? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Cottage? — what cottage? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Cottage? — what cottage? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Could she descend to be a party to such disgrace with Charles Cleveland? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Could we see the premises? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did I know anything about my marriage? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he go into the breakfast- room? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did she? nyp.33433074801154 Did you happen to hear him say whether he contem- plated making a longer stay than usual?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do I mean it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you call God's vicegerent upon earth, you old demi- stitching, demi- praying fool, an infidel dog? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you deny having presented the cheque? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you remember either of the addresses of the letters, Mrs. James,I presently continued,"or shall I refresh your memory? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you say, Mr. Gilbert,I exclaimed,"that it was you, not your mother, that placed the jewels in the lining of the muff?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you stop here, sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do- you deny having received the money for it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Does Mr. Cleveland know I am at breakfast? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Does any one know of — of this will besides you? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Does your head ache, Leonard? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Dorothea? nyp.33433074801154 Eh? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Exactly so,remarked Stretcher, —"and you saw it as well, no doubt?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Fidilini? — the devil! |
nyp.33433074801154 | Fine river, too — eh, Tom? nyp.33433074801154 Friend,"said Mansouri,"what are you talking about? |
nyp.33433074801154 | From Lady Ade, la? |
nyp.33433074801154 | From whom did you get that cheque? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Grace, Grace,he broke forth in anguish,"what is it you are saying?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Grace, what's to be done? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Ha'e ye e'er tried a shot yer ainsel, noo? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Ha'e ye the ten pun'ready for me? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Hare you thrown it away? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have n't you a spoon in your establishment, my man? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you burnt it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you told them the rent? |
nyp.33433074801154 | He came back again? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How dare you offer me this insult? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How do you know, then, that they are coming about the cottage? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How is that possible? nyp.33433074801154 How is that to be done?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How many's down? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How should I know? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How, Soujouk Saduk,said the latter,"are you not for Tophana? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I am,replied Mr. Cotes,"and what then?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | I ask from whom you received it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I do n't know,replied I, venturing a stealthy look round me, which I instantly withdrew, adding —"Is it safe to scrutinize people? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I say, Waterware,he began, linking his arm in that of the younger peer,"where did you get that fifty- pound note you paid me over this morning?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | I should n't at all wonder, now, Tom, if this were the redoubtable keeper himself; there's something sporting in his trim, ai n't there? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I thought, sir,said the captain,"you said you did n't like his look? »"Maybe I did say so,"was the reply. |
nyp.33433074801154 | I'm off home to re- ceive him; has he brought any luggage, I wonder? |
nyp.33433074801154 | If I afford you the opportunity, will you tell me the circumstances of the case? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Inquire where she is gone? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is he in now? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is he? nyp.33433074801154 Is it hiding in any other person's house?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it let then? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it lying in your house? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it your design to bring a charge of felony against me, as you have against him — to send me for trial at the Central Criminal Court? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is she married? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is she? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is this proposition made with Mrs. Gilbert's consent? |
nyp.33433074801154 | It must have been Cleveland's own doing, and no other's,he mentally concluded;"what strange mania could have come over him?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Lady Adela,he said, dropping his voice to a whisper,"were you wholly ignorant of this busi- ness? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Letters — what letters? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Like to try your chance, sir, on a grouse now? nyp.33433074801154 Mary,"cried the earl,"what were the numbers of the notes paid over to Charles Cleveland by Glyn's?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | May I not accompany you, Weigel? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Mr. Trumps at home? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Noo,whispered the keeper,"here'll be a braw chance — stan'yer ground quietly until I load; will ye ha'e the twa barrels? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Not convinced, of what? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Oh, Mr. Grubb,cried the old man,"could you not have hushed this wretched disgrace up, for the family's sake?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Perhaps, when I am married, Leonard may go"To India? nyp.33433074801154 Reward it, sir?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Richard,said the master,"when Mr. Cleveland left for Brighton yesterday morning, did he take much luggage with him?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Right, marm? nyp.33433074801154 Right, sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Seen their money? nyp.33433074801154 Shall I give you a check for a twelvemonth's rent in advance?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall I pay you in advance, sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall we sit here awhile? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shot wha; no the auld cock, surely? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Supper, marni? |
nyp.33433074801154 | The cause of all? nyp.33433074801154 Then what is this I hear, about your declining to make a defence?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Then who the d—1 did? »I did. |
nyp.33433074801154 | Then you do not entirely believe in Alphonsine? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Then, in the name of the Prophet, what have you done with it? nyp.33433074801154 There: do you see that reserved, downcast- looking body, with the tonsure of a monk only half overgrown by the locks of a sa?is- culotte? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Think you not that all these matters are known in the harems of Stamboul as well as in your barracks at Tophana? nyp.33433074801154 This is all you can say to me — your definitive answer?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | True, I said; what would you have more? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Was it his hand- writing? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Weel, sir, what do you think o'grouse shooting? nyp.33433074801154 Well — how? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Well, Babadul,said Mansouri,"have you a mind for a job — a good job?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Well, my dear sir, can I do anything more for you? nyp.33433074801154 Well, my dear, is it all right?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Well, then, you agree to my proposal? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Well, what next? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Well? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Were that the case, what would be his objection to declare the truth? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What amuses you, my friend? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What do you mean by that, fellow? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What do you think of it, Grace? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What do you think of that, marm? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What dust is this that you would have me eat? nyp.33433074801154 What has he done with it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What if I tell you that, in spite of appearances, I do not myself believe you guilty? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What is our fate to be, then? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What is your name? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What name do you now give to that devoted chivalry of yours, Charles? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What sort of a house is it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What spoons? nyp.33433074801154 What the does all this mean?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What was the number of that? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Whatna piece is there that wunna kick if a chiel pu'baith triggers thegither? nyp.33433074801154 Where did he get it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where do you think these came from? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where is Vergniaud? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where is it? nyp.33433074801154 Where is it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where is the Greek? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where is the head, the head of the aga of the Janis- saries? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where's my daughter? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where's the money? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Which shall we try first — the Moet or the Ruinard? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who are you, and what do you want, at this unsea- sonable hour of the night? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who do you think brought them? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who ever thought of baking the head of the aga of the Janissaries? nyp.33433074801154 Who has been saying this?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who is this that buys a bridle when he more requires a spur? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who presented it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who'll be here in a minute? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why do you want to know where I got it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why, officer, what are you thinking of? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why, really, when you come to ask — no,said Punks;"but they look like it, eh? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Will you refund the money? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Would it not be better,he at length said,"that this unhappy business were accommodated? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Would n't I have a better chance with the two? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Ye dinna mean to say ye're for travellin'the moors in sic a dress as yon? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Yes, Madame Laura,said the queen impatiently;"does your excellency know her?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | You and your brother? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You are a tailor, are you not? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You are not afraid of talking to me? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You are sorry, infernally sorry — eh? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You are the attorney for the defence, I understand, in— he hesitatingly began, —"in the unfortunate affair of the diamond necklace?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | You are to be married, then? nyp.33433074801154 You have had a pleasant day?' |
nyp.33433074801154 | You knew him, perhaps? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You persist, Charlotte,said Mr. Hurdley, feebly addressing his sister- in- law,"that Emily Somers ought not to inherit under this will?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | You think I'm safe, then? |
nyp.33433074801154 | You wo n't unpack them to- night? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Your brother declined? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Your clerk has served a subpoena upon Mrs. Gilbert's housekeeper; what may that mean? |
nyp.33433074801154 | $ tt © ihal 107"She is telling them a story,"said Rosamond,"and I am going to hear my own special story — am I not?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | ,"Lots'of powder and shot, too — eh, Sandy?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | 265 priate field of action? |
nyp.33433074801154 | 81 too limited? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And can you believe it, Zeitter, I fancied that I heard that word a bargain, a bargain, a bargain, repeated by twenty different echoes? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And the Lady Adela? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And what dog has done this deed? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And why did her companion, who he felt assured was the one that had spoken, keep her countenance carefully concealed? |
nyp.33433074801154 | And will he have to go to sea again after you are married — to leave you?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Anything amiss with Adela? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you going to eat it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Are you going to fly?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | As soon as Rachel ceased reading, Mr. Drysdale looked deprecatingly in his friend's face, and murmured,"You hear?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | At last she whis- pered:"Will this separate us? |
nyp.33433074801154 | At this all were silent; but when the question was repeated, the old man replied:"Why do you ask such a question? |
nyp.33433074801154 | At what hour did you see these dogs of Sheitan, and how many were there of them?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | But how can I have become known to any in his harem? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But how did he procure the cheque?. |
nyp.33433074801154 | But to whom intrust so delicate a mission? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But what did the members of the consistory say to it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But what is this? |
nyp.33433074801154 | But what of that? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Can he have been imposed upon by any one?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Can he have been made the innocent instrument of another? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Could Charley not be brought to confess through stratagem? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he ever let off a blunderbuss that had been loaded for ten years 1 Did he ever walk through long grass notoriously full of venomous snakes? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he ever propose the health of the ladies in the presence of the ladies themselves, and before he had at all"primed"himself? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he ever ride a broken- kneed horse over stony ground? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he ever take a cold shower- bath at Christ- mas? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did he ever walk across a narrow greasy plank placed across a chasm some hundreds of feet in depth? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did you bring home this dead man's head to make a suit of clothes of?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Did you see Mr. Cleveland on Saturday morning, when he came for the cheque- book?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do I look like a deacon, eh?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you know whom you are abusing?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you love me less entirely, then, than$ n © rkal 111 I love you? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you mean that?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you nourish the delusion that heroism, as you may name it, will in these gloomy cloisters preserve the victim an hour from the Barriere du Trone? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you reflect on the mean- ing of your words?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you remember your answer?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you think I'm green enough to travel so cold a morning as this without having a comfortable break- fast?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Do you want to disgrace me, you filthy piece of flesh? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Does he not know who I am?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Dost thou suppose the rulers of the destinies of France are not represented within these walls? |
nyp.33433074801154 | During the period of his absence, one of the cheques was abstracted, filled up for £ 500, and""Filled up by whom? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Eh?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Grubb? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Has he nothing to say to her? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have the Janissaries risen?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you brought it with you?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you eat it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you ever heard for what crime I was thrust in here, or why I have not followed Vergniaud, Madame Koiand, and the rest to the guillotine? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you had any adventures, Leonard?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Have you never heard the history of Mehemet Gherrai, my ancestor, how he gave himself up to death to redeem his word? |
nyp.33433074801154 | He has betrayed you — be mine 1""Yours?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | He sat beside Rosamond on the sofa, and then his sister attacked him volubly with inquiries as to how he travelled? |
nyp.33433074801154 | He sat still, in a ray of sunshine, a thing which the full blaze of day was power- less to resuscitate.—But why torture you with all this? |
nyp.33433074801154 | He therefore gently drew off the lid, when, need I mention his horror and surprise at seeing a human head staring him in the face? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Herself? |
nyp.33433074801154 | His excellency sprang up immediately, in the highest indignation, and cried out,"You vagabond rascal, how dare you?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How came you to accept — as it were — the charge?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How did the head get there? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How did you leave Blishford?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How do you like her?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How had this never occurred to me before? |
nyp.33433074801154 | How should he, who knows everything, not be aware of your fate?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | How?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Hurdley?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | I desire but to know who and what a certain Parisian lady is, who bears the name of Madame Laura?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | I had nothing to do with it; what could I have had? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I loved you with a true and lasting love: how have you repaid it to me?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | I see you want your head shaved; but why do you take off your fese( skull- cap) so soon? |
nyp.33433074801154 | I suppose you will ask me the price of blood next?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | If it be known that we have had a dead man's head to bake, who will ever employ us again? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is Miss Bellew au only child?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is he a nice man?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it for this man — the man who devised all this torture — is he the one for whom you are prepared to risk so much? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it likely she would not be, knowing you? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it that dog of a Vizier's work, or have the Reis Effendi and those traitors of Frank ambassadors been at work? — Wallah, BiUah, Tattah! |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is it to happiness you are going? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is n't he at the head of this firm, sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is the charge to be gone into to- day?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is the waiter long in your service?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Is this becoming the daughter of Atteghai, to mislead her countryman to disgrace and ruin? |
nyp.33433074801154 | It was Mr. Grubb's intention to refuse her funds —""How do you know?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Meanwhile, what will you do?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Mr. Ridgway, which you purloined the day before Mr. Hurdley died,—where are they?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | My little sister, what is it that you call hap- piness?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Need I say that Weigel never came back again? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Now the question arose on the supposition that he was dead, should we change our course at once? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Now what can we do for you?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Of what?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Oh, Leonard, no bad news?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | One of Carl's sisters at length said:"That must be the young lady, if I am not mistaken, whom you saved from the wolf?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Prince proceeds on the Western Circuit?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Prince rose amidst the profoundest silence;"Will you have the kindness, Mrs. Gilbert, to look at me?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Prince to the counsel for the prosecution;"has no one a smelling- bottle?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Punks?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Punks?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall I break my oath to the sultan for a handsome face? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall I dishonor my father's grave? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall I do? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Shall I tell you why? |
nyp.33433074801154 | She looked into the passage, reclosed the door, and said with fast- increasing agitation,"Quite, quite alone; what can you mean?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | She's not ill?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Soon?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Suppose him dead, had his agents already received instructions to act, and were we to be the victims of posthumous malignity? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Suppose we enliven the scene, to keep up our spirits?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Surely you are the son of the clergyman of H, who saved me from the wolf two years ago?' |
nyp.33433074801154 | Tell me — when did the devil teach thee to stuff coat collars with the spoils of murdered men, eh?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | That I should not have suspected it before? |
nyp.33433074801154 | The punch was good; the tobacco was better; what Scotchman, what mortal man, could long withstand the combination of their genial influ- ences? |
nyp.33433074801154 | These, then, are his trunks, I suppose?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | To whom was the second letter addressed? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Tom, here, will swear that there was a spoon in every tea- cup this morning as usual — won't you, Tom?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Upon which, in his rage, he threw it down and kicked it from him; but, recollecting himself, he said,"But after all, what shall I do with it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Was it necessary to go so far, and to take such precautions, to bring this misfortune on our heads? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Was the world blind? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Were you the principal in this transaction, and was Cleveland but your agent? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What a pretty, little, gauzy, fairy- like creature was Angelica Staggers, when first I met her? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What could be detaining him so late? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What dirt are you eating, what ashes are you heaping on your head? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What do you think of this?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What does he think of her? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What had become of a large sum, in notes, paid, it was well known, to Mr. Brad- shaw three or four days before his death? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What had become of the incarnate dreariness? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What is it within one of these"handsome houses, where the wealthy"City men and merchants dwell? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What is it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What is to be done? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What made her — she, so bold and defiant? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What more can I do?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What mystery is this?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What now, Gracie? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What say you, Martha? |
nyp.33433074801154 | What shall we do, eh, Dilferib, my soul, say?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | What sort of a picture was it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where should I pray but here?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where the deuce am I to pick up Waterware, at this time of day? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where was I? — what was it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where was I? — what was it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Where was the harsh night gone? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who drew it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who drew the cheque?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who knows what I may have been brought here for? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who knows? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who next? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who shall say that it is a miserable world, when one day can hold so much of happi- ness as those simple words express — coming home? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who was remaining behind? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who would have thought it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Who, think you, has sent me here, to accost and confront you in this lonely cloister? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why do we not remember that we live in eternity, and so be patient? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why has not that picture been faithfully portrayed by your truthful but sarcastic pencil? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why, the terrace looks as if it was undermined? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Why? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Will he try his luck, and fancy he is all alone with her?' |
nyp.33433074801154 | Will you suffer yourself to be led blindfolded, at midnight, wherever I choose to take you, for a job?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Worthington respectable and responsible? |
nyp.33433074801154 | Yes?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | Yet perchance you may have known the Dar Khaldeer of Malskoy?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | You remember the end of Essex?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | You've lost your tongue to- day: what is it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | a Girondin?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | can I go on? |
nyp.33433074801154 | chimed in the other,"and wo n't she be our very own any more?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | cried the earl, gazing at her in amazement,"what ever is the matter?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | dang it, mon — beg pardon, sir — but dang it, is that a'ye ken? |
nyp.33433074801154 | did you say?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | do n't they?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | do not you see that it has been a mistake?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | do you know me? |
nyp.33433074801154 | exclaimed Charles Cleveland, turning to Mr. Grubb, in a high state of excitement,"will you look over this one error? |
nyp.33433074801154 | exclaimed I;"are they actually in the room?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | exclaimed the slave, again and again,"where is it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | exclaimed the slave, in the greatest amazement;"what did you bake it for? |
nyp.33433074801154 | gold and silver fish? |
nyp.33433074801154 | got any trinkets, rings, watches, or jewels, and that sort of things?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | had he dined? |
nyp.33433074801154 | have you not heard the news?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | he exclaimed;"what will be the use of calling them?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | he has got his tail as stiflf as a poker; he ai n't going mad, I hope? |
nyp.33433074801154 | himself, what did he do with it? |
nyp.33433074801154 | nicked, trapped, found out, and by whom, think you? |
nyp.33433074801154 | oh, I know — Clematis Cottage — how does my re- spected friend like it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | or only represented by gaolers or turnkeys? |
nyp.33433074801154 | s"Where is it, indeed?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | said I, glancing upon his new, clear canvas —"is this it?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | said he, accosting it;"and how did you get here? |
nyp.33433074801154 | said he, look- ing up,"ca n't you let a man take his breakfast in com- fort?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | shoot a grouse?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | sir? |
nyp.33433074801154 | the black vault above? |
nyp.33433074801154 | the lurid desolation of the world below? |
nyp.33433074801154 | them?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | um'ho is this that cheapens pistols, when he rather needs a coat of mail?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | was he tired? |
nyp.33433074801154 | what am I to do now? |
nyp.33433074801154 | what are we come to? |
nyp.33433074801154 | what cursed kismet( fate) is this?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | what do you think?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | what is it doing?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | what's that?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | why were you not in that vicinity then? |
nyp.33433074801154 | why, what's the matter with you, friend?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | why, you young villain, when you know whether you have married her or not, how dare you talk about what you believe?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | will it do?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | you were your mother's favorite; how can you so have disgraced her memory?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | your husband?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | — I, a poor yuzbashi, with nothing but my mantle and my sabre?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | •"Did you draw a cheque on Saturday morning, before leaving home, in favor of self, and get it cashed?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | •"It do n't look very promising, eh, major?" |
nyp.33433074801154 | •"Will you state the particulars to me?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | A motorboat come in out of the fog? |
nyp.33433082303730 | A play? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Ah, from the Leader, eh? nyp.33433082303730 An accident, do you think?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | And I wonder where he is now? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And he does n't show the least sign of going away? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And how did they take you away? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And if the boy is n't returned? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And those other two men — to whom he signaled? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And where is Ferrot? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And you still think him guilty? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And you told them? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And you want — oh, such a funny language — you want a carrot? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And, what do you think, daddy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are n't you afraid? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are we in any danger? nyp.33433082303730 Are we in any danger?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are you sure it is from him? nyp.33433082303730 At least it is n't too late to go for a little taxi- ride; is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But I guess there are certain things true in that story; are n't they? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But did any of you see him taken away? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But how did you know he'd gone down the fire- escape? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But how on earth did you do it, Larry? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But in what part of the West is he? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But is not Detroit a big city? nyp.33433082303730 But suppose they have taken Lorenzo on a long trip, on some big steamer, that goes over all the lakes?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | But what do you make of the rest? nyp.33433082303730 But what do you mean?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | But what does it mean? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But what is their object? nyp.33433082303730 But what object could they have?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | But what's to be done next? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But who would sign himself just'Ot,'like some African cannibal? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But wo n't Mr. Emberg object? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But, how do you suppose they knew we were after them? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Can you find him? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Could n't you get a copy of it at the office? nyp.33433082303730 Could they have landed at some of the public docks?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Did you find him? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Did you get your turnip? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do n't you think you ever will? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do you give up the boy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do you happen to know whether there is a boy held captive in a rear room of the tenement? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do you know where her son is? nyp.33433082303730 Do you mean to say there's a mystery here, Larry Dexter?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do you want the loan of five dollars, or has your type- writer gone out of commission? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Farewell appearance of Madame Androletti, eh? nyp.33433082303730 For what else did you come to see me?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | For why should I? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Gone? nyp.33433082303730 Got a pass? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Had n't you ladies better go to your state- rooms, and lie down? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Have something to eat? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Have there been any? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Have they kept him in Detroit, or have they crossed the lakes, and gone into Canada with him? nyp.33433082303730 Have you any?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Have you really a letter from your son? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Hey, young feller, where you goin'? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How do you know? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How do you make that out? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How many stage doors are there? |
nyp.33433082303730 | I do n't see any- thing of the boy, though, do you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | I want to inquire if you have seen a small boat land anywhere around here? |
nyp.33433082303730 | I wonder if I'll find him here? nyp.33433082303730 I wonder if it could be the men I want? |
nyp.33433082303730 | If Parloti had a hand in stealing the boy, or his men did, why should one of them send him word that the boy was located? nyp.33433082303730 Is daddy saying we are safe just to make us not worry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is everything snug up here, Captain Reardon? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is he in? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is he there yet? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it far to your brother- in- law's house? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it possible? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it something to tell about the poor little feller? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it true, what Madame Androletti says about you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is this a public dock? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Larry, are we in danger? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Larry, what is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Lost our anchor? nyp.33433082303730 Matter? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Maybe you was a detective? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Never came down again? nyp.33433082303730 Newspaper man?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Now, let's see, where had I best begin? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, are you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, do you think so? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, how can I reward you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, is n't that wonderful — that music? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, what has happened? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, what has that got to do with it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, what was it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Perhaps you'll explain why you came near spoiling our act? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Surrender? nyp.33433082303730 Tell me quickly, have you seen him? |
nyp.33433082303730 | The boy is ill. You have them here? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Then how could it have been done? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Then there are watchmen at all the docks? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Then you wo n't tell where the stolen boy is? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Too late? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Use my yacht? nyp.33433082303730 Wants to see you, eh?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Was any one hurt? |
nyp.33433082303730 | We're to close in when we hear Bob fire his gun in the air, ai n't we? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, anything new to- day? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, daddy, how long are we going to stay here? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, have n't you found the boy yet? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, what do you think? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, what do you want? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, why have n't you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well, why not? nyp.33433082303730 Well,"asked the city editor, as the young reporter again entered the office of the Leader,"what do you think of it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well,she asked,"did going to the theater help you in finding any new clews to the stolen boy, Larry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Well? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Were you going to say unless they had gotten too far ahead, and have gone ashore? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What about the boy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What are you after, anyhow? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What are you doing here? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What do you re- porters call early, I'd like to know? nyp.33433082303730 What do you think, Larry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What has the senor heard, and where? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is it? nyp.33433082303730 What is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is that? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What next? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What shall I do? nyp.33433082303730 What sort of a case is it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What strange influence has he over her? nyp.33433082303730 What was it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What's that? nyp.33433082303730 What's that?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What's the matter? nyp.33433082303730 What's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What? nyp.33433082303730 What?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What? |
nyp.33433082303730 | When are you going to let me alone? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where are you going? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where did he go to? nyp.33433082303730 Where have they gone?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where is Lorenzo? nyp.33433082303730 Where is he?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where is your son, madame? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where were they? nyp.33433082303730 Where's that?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where's the kid? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Wherever did you come from, and how did you know that we were going to put in here? nyp.33433082303730 Who are you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why ca n't you write a note to yourself, drop it in the box, and play it up for a sensation? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why did I, senor? nyp.33433082303730 Why did n't you run over and help him?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why do you think they picked out Detroit? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why does he admit being unfriendly? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why, what's the matter? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Yes,replied the young reporter.,"And what can I do for you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | You can find my boy? nyp.33433082303730 You do n't mean to say you've gotten some- thing out of Parloti?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | You do n't? nyp.33433082303730 You have n't anything on for to- night, have you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | You have? |
nyp.33433082303730 | You say you will go West? |
nyp.33433082303730 | You was looking for this Italian boy, yes? |
nyp.33433082303730 | You? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Yours? |
nyp.33433082303730 | 154 LARRY AND THE STOLEN BOY"Yes, father, do n't you remember? |
nyp.33433082303730 | 60 LARRY AND THE STOLEN BOY"What is that to me? |
nyp.33433082303730 | A THREATENING LETTER 65 and, speaking of bricks and mortar, what do you say to taking a little spin in Central Park? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Ai n't he the kidnapped son of Madame Androletti?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | And why in the world have n't those kidnappers done some- thing before this? |
nyp.33433082303730 | And yet how could he, with the best bower lying at the bottom of the lake, where it remained after the cable was cut? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Any chance of repairing it, Murdock?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are you crazy?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are you crazy?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Are you sure you wo n't mind?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | As he approached the dark and gloomy en- trance he was halted by a sharp voice demanding:"Well, what do you want?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Bad news? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But did you get it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | But do you know who that man with the decoration was? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But how long has he been missing? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But what is his object? |
nyp.33433082303730 | But with your help, good Senor Dexter, you who solved the million- dollar bank mystery, we will get him back, will we not?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | CHAPTER XIX CRUISING ABOUT"What is it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | CHAPTER XV A NEW CLEW"Well, I wonder what I'm going to do next?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Ca n't you fool him in some way? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Can you get a'scoop'out of it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Did any one see him taken away?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Did the stage- doorkeeper see him go out?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Did you have a hand in taking him away?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do n't you want to put someone else on the case? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Do you wonder I faint, senor?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Eh, Larry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | First, SCOOPING THE"SCORCHER"41 you want a cabbage is it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | For were not inspectors of one sort or another always com- ing in, or rent collectors, or the man who collected installments on the furniture? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Going to burn the house?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Got any authority?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Has anything happened? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Has anything happened?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Have you anything to do this evening?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | He wants me to stop hounding him, does he? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How can I do it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How can you find him in a big place?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | How did you know so much?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | How do you know my boy is gone? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How soon can you come aboard, Larry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | How would it end? |
nyp.33433082303730 | How?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | I wonder if Molly Mason would n't like to go?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | I wonder what in the world that means? |
nyp.33433082303730 | I wonder why there are such men as kidnappers in the world?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | If I had, would I remain openly here as I do?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | In here?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it not so?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is it not some terrible joke?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is n't it nice that it is n't really anything?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Is there no way you make new gaskets?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | It might have been one of them new- fangled wireless cannon, eh?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | LARRY MEETS A FARMER 91"Say, be I on the right road for police head- quarters?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Let's see, where's the first place to start? |
nyp.33433082303730 | My Lorenzo — my little boy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Now how am I to set about getting it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Now, can you help me find my boy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, can you help me?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Oh, when will you come for me? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Or was her indisposition too much to allow her to do so? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Parloti started, CHAPTER IX A SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE"What is it, Larry?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Potter?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Reporter?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Shall I call Madame Androletti?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Suddenly a girl's voice called:"What is it, daddy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | THE DESERTED ROOM 141 Have you seen one — in company with some men?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Then he asked:"Did you look for that telegram?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Then she exclaimed:"Oh, daddy, you'll never guess who's here 1""Who?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | There was a moment of silence, and then a strained voice answered:"Who is there? |
nyp.33433082303730 | There, cover that for me, will you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | They stood grouped together, and a man came out from the old house, and called:"What's the matter there?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Vor why should I?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Was he here?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What a queer clew to locate a stolen boy?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What do you say to a little spin before I take you home?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What do you want?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What for? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What had I better do first?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What have you found?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is it?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is that? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is the trouble?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What is their object in keeping so silent?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What mystery was here? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What shall we do? |
nyp.33433082303730 | What's the mystery I'm just on the edge of, I wonder?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | What's up now?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | When?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where did he go? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where do you think he is?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where had he heard that voice before? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where is Lorenzo?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where is my father?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where is the envelope in which this came?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Where shall we look for him now?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Which way did he go? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who am I that I should kidnap little boys? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who am I that I should want the fortune of Madame Androletti? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who do you think did?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Who took him? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why are they holding my boy from me? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why are we under way? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why ca n't I get some trace of him?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why did Madame Androletti faint? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why did you let it be known that your son was with you, when he was not?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why do they not demand half my fortune? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why do they torture me so? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why do you ask?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why does n't he come out in the open, and demand the money or a share in the property as the price for returning the boy? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why have n't they made a demand for money — for a ransom? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why is he delaying? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why should I be?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why should I try to hide it? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Why, have you been robbed?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will the cowboys be able to save him from them?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you look after the young lady until I come back?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you take me with you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you? |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Will you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Would n't they know where he was themselves?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Would the noted singer be able to go on? |
nyp.33433082303730 | You are the reporter, are you not, who solved the Wall Street bank mystery?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | You do n't mean he's dead; do you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | Yours is an afternoon paper, is it not?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | exclaimed 84'LARRY AND THE STOLEN BOY in the baby class, will you?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | sure, one of those big bottles they put acids in, and hautboy, but""What in the world is a ho- boy?" |
nyp.33433082303730 | where are you?" |
uc1.b4450139 | And do you know why? |
uc1.b4450139 | And if they ever did try to pull something like that? |
uc1.b4450139 | And that's where we move in? |
uc1.b4450139 | And then? |
uc1.b4450139 | And what of the other five in your party? |
uc1.b4450139 | Are any of those potbellied senators still yakking about me and what I'm doing? |
uc1.b4450139 | But how could you go on a good- will trip when Trujillo was in power? |
uc1.b4450139 | But was n't he the American president who won the Nobel Peace Prize? |
uc1.b4450139 | But where do you come from senor? |
uc1.b4450139 | But,Bogucharovo said,"how come we have land only two miles away?" |
uc1.b4450139 | By the way, how were the beans over there? |
uc1.b4450139 | Captain,our newly discovered vaudevillian concluded,"tell us, do you think I answered your question?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Did you mean what you said last night? |
uc1.b4450139 | Do n't you think you might better stick to your own business? |
uc1.b4450139 | Do you mean that this way, we can still get American dollars? |
uc1.b4450139 | Do you really want to know, sir? |
uc1.b4450139 | East HOMP- ton? |
uc1.b4450139 | East Hampton? |
uc1.b4450139 | Eisenhower certainly was tough on Com- munism, and Truman before him sent troops into Korea, did n't he? uc1.b4450139 Eloisa, of course I do, why?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Exacerbate? uc1.b4450139 Going in for a swim, eh, Glinka?" |
uc1.b4450139 | How close do you intend to position our ship? |
uc1.b4450139 | How come the shave, corpsman? |
uc1.b4450139 | How does the sun look? |
uc1.b4450139 | How many submarines do we have now? |
uc1.b4450139 | I just left the conning station,he went on,"and do you know what? |
uc1.b4450139 | In the near future? |
uc1.b4450139 | Monroe Doctrine? |
uc1.b4450139 | Notice all the valves, Professor? |
uc1.b4450139 | Out where I came from? uc1.b4450139 Peace Prize? |
uc1.b4450139 | Rostopchin? |
uc1.b4450139 | Rurik,I said,"any indication that his echo- ranging equip- ment is still in operation?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Senor,said Rostopchin, who had moved around and seated himself in Lvov's former chair,"where do you come from?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Sharks?' uc1.b4450139 So?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Tell me, Nikolai,I said, my fork still toying with my own first prune,"when on earth did you manage to get such a delicacy as carp eyes?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Tell me,he went on, pressing the attack,"is your decision to repeat your failure in Beirut Harbor?" |
uc1.b4450139 | The Cathedral? |
uc1.b4450139 | The United States economy can not stand an endless drain upon its reserves, is n't that right, Professor Pozdeev? |
uc1.b4450139 | The decision you have made? |
uc1.b4450139 | Then would you do something special for me, por favor? |
uc1.b4450139 | Today, after breakfast, would you take me for a little ride? uc1.b4450139 Way over there?" |
uc1.b4450139 | We've got all our spares and extras in case of breakdowns? |
uc1.b4450139 | What about the camera party, Captain, any special instruc- tions? |
uc1.b4450139 | What are you waiting for? |
uc1.b4450139 | What decision, Captain? |
uc1.b4450139 | What did you say, Professor? |
uc1.b4450139 | What did you say? uc1.b4450139 What do you mean, alleviate the situation?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What do you mean, to the east of Southampton? |
uc1.b4450139 | What else besides the damned toilet stool is there to look at? |
uc1.b4450139 | What else did it look like, gentlemen? |
uc1.b4450139 | What else, Lieutenant? |
uc1.b4450139 | What other ships will the Americans have in Guantanamo for training next week? |
uc1.b4450139 | What then? |
uc1.b4450139 | What were you looking at? |
uc1.b4450139 | What would happen, what would happen? |
uc1.b4450139 | What's the matter? |
uc1.b4450139 | What, though,I said,"might the Americans think if one of their ships spots our radar beacons from this location?" |
uc1.b4450139 | When did he make this speech? |
uc1.b4450139 | Where is it? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why do we put up with this role of the hunted when we could so easily destroy this American? uc1.b4450139 Yes, Colonel,"went on Lvov,"that is good, would you not think so, Captain?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Yes, that is correct, Professor,he breathed,"but what else can you tell us?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Yes, who is it? |
uc1.b4450139 | Yes? |
uc1.b4450139 | You have an independent fortune? |
uc1.b4450139 | You mean, senor, that you have been in a position to sink that big ship before? uc1.b4450139 Your grandfather?" |
uc1.b4450139 | 'And no one in the government knew you were really talking Communism to all those workers?" |
uc1.b4450139 | 172 Shadow of Peril Again the voice of the commissar:"What are you waiting for? |
uc1.b4450139 | 232 Shadow of Peril From a nearby bedroom in the apartment, I could hear him say loudly,"Senor Raull Senor Castrol What are we to wear?" |
uc1.b4450139 | 246 Shadow of Peril"Do you really think I am beautiful? |
uc1.b4450139 | 86 Shadow of Peril"Nevitski Igorovich,"I asked,"would you, as officer- artillery- man on board, prefer to give these briefings yourself? |
uc1.b4450139 | |
uc1.b4450139 | African? |
uc1.b4450139 | After all, the thought flashed through my mind, was n't it known that America was bringing arms and munitions into England, into France and Germany? |
uc1.b4450139 | All because of bad weather, and would n't you think if their weather predictor station on the east coast was any good, they would have known better?" |
uc1.b4450139 | All of you have at least a half a cup left, do n't you?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Almighty Godl Why had this happened? |
uc1.b4450139 | And if I were to sink one or more such liners, who would be able to say that it was a Russian submarine which did the foul deed? |
uc1.b4450139 | And then where will they be? |
uc1.b4450139 | And we certainly do n't want to reveal ourselves, do we? |
uc1.b4450139 | And why did n't I sink some of those damned Yankee gringo aircraft carriers when I was down there off Guantanamo? |
uc1.b4450139 | And why? |
uc1.b4450139 | And with all those ships in the recovery area, how do you propose to'insure your own safety'?" |
uc1.b4450139 | And you did n't do it? |
uc1.b4450139 | Are we contributing to the ultimate triumph of the People over the moneylenders and the international bankers? |
uc1.b4450139 | As a matter of fact, what precisely did they want with me? |
uc1.b4450139 | At any minute, do you understand? |
uc1.b4450139 | But were we not already in World War III — at least, in the cold war phase? |
uc1.b4450139 | By tomorrow around noon, where will we be? ” His dark eyes skirted the faces of the others and came to rest on mine. |
uc1.b4450139 | Can you imagine?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Captain,"he asked slowly,"is there any danger you might get discovered by this American sub?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Commissar: The Captain? |
uc1.b4450139 | Commissar: Values? |
uc1.b4450139 | Could it be too late, I thought? |
uc1.b4450139 | Could this be taken to mean that some- how we had been sighted? |
uc1.b4450139 | Could you tell me more about it?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Did I really want to wait 200 Shadow of Peril until eight o'clock the next morning before arriving there? |
uc1.b4450139 | Did n't anyone think the food unusually well prepared?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Did n't she represent a decadent and rotten system which the masses resented? |
uc1.b4450139 | Did you sleep well today?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Do n't you remember?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Do you have the Laika 35-millimeter? |
uc1.b4450139 | Do you know that the sturgeon population appears to be either dying off or moving somewhere, somewhere we do n't know about? |
uc1.b4450139 | Eh?" |
uc1.b4450139 | For instance, the Forrestal —""Yes, that's one of their biggest aircraft carriers, is n't it?" |
uc1.b4450139 | For what could be more representative of the stock of these countries than one in whose veins flows the blood of the mingled masses? |
uc1.b4450139 | Frenchman? |
uc1.b4450139 | GodDAMN that man, where were the riflemen? |
uc1.b4450139 | Grand Duke, I used to chide him, why only the Grand Duke? |
uc1.b4450139 | Great dayl What did they want with him? |
uc1.b4450139 | Has n't Premier Khrushchev often said that the Soviets will some day"bury"America? |
uc1.b4450139 | Have you ever seen one of those? |
uc1.b4450139 | He does, does he? |
uc1.b4450139 | His message was clipped and to the point:"Captain, are you there? |
uc1.b4450139 | How American prestige would sink alsol And on whom would the finger of blame be pointed? |
uc1.b4450139 | How could anyone ever understand them? |
uc1.b4450139 | How could oppressed people support her? |
uc1.b4450139 | How did you ever get that close to the Forrestal? |
uc1.b4450139 | How do we know that he will not dump some depth charges upon us? |
uc1.b4450139 | How do you expect to'deny to America such gainful data otherwise exclusively American'? |
uc1.b4450139 | How do you propose to deny all that invaluable technical data to the United States? |
uc1.b4450139 | How had Ourusov arrived at his conclusions? |
uc1.b4450139 | How had she become what she was? |
uc1.b4450139 | I did so by calling out,"Very well, gentlemen, shall we put away the victuals and get down to busi- ness? |
uc1.b4450139 | I do n't suppose you might consider us lying- to up on the surface for about a twenty- minute swim call, would you?" |
uc1.b4450139 | If there were only a single one for each system, and it should fail, do you know what might happen?" |
uc1.b4450139 | If you have no questions, may I say good luck?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Indian? |
uc1.b4450139 | Is the American press going to influence them to change their ruling?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Know what? |
uc1.b4450139 | Mobility, versatilty — inde- structibility? |
uc1.b4450139 | Nobel? |
uc1.b4450139 | Or perhaps that our presence was suspected? |
uc1.b4450139 | Really?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Rostopchin?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Said the commissar,"When do we make the penetration?" |
uc1.b4450139 | See? |
uc1.b4450139 | Seeing me nod, he asked,"How about us being there at mid- night tomorrow night? |
uc1.b4450139 | Sergei, where are the international shipping tables? |
uc1.b4450139 | She smiled happily, and presently said,"Do you really like me?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Should I undertake the precipitate action that might possibly lead to a third world war? |
uc1.b4450139 | Should n't the United States quite properly be denied the secrets of space flight, at least until the USSR had put a man on the moon? |
uc1.b4450139 | So what can be done? |
uc1.b4450139 | Some Facts about Submarines io7"Horrible?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Spaniard? |
uc1.b4450139 | Take me down to 275 feetl Will that be under the thermal layer?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Tell me, how much danger is there that we might be seen if we sur- faced for thirty minutes?" |
uc1.b4450139 | The Affair at the Midwinter Resort i8 g"Beautiful sight, is n't it, Captain?" |
uc1.b4450139 | The carrier they have with them is supposed to be the Wasp, is n't it?" |
uc1.b4450139 | The commissar poured himself a glass of brandy, and Volkon- ski, noticing it, asked,"Say, do n't you think it wiser to stick to vodka?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Then I shall shootl Why else do you suppose I'm taking the pre- caution of making ready all torpedo tubes for firing?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Then, shrugging his shoulders, he said,"It was really fish eyes and pus, was n't it?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Was I wrong in hesitat- ing to do what the commissar was urging me to do? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was it a prayer? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was it just the animosity of the commissar? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was it something he had written in one of his reports? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was n't it my duty to think only of my country, and to serve her without thought of anything else? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was the American now listening for our propeller noises? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was there a God for me, and was he standing near within the shadows, keeping watch over us? |
uc1.b4450139 | Was this cable cutting some kind of sabotage for which our boys can claim credit?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What could he be referring to? |
uc1.b4450139 | What could she be referring to? |
uc1.b4450139 | What did he know, anyway? |
uc1.b4450139 | What did she mean by that? |
uc1.b4450139 | What do you recommend?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What do you suppose they showed us? |
uc1.b4450139 | What do you want of him?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What does that mean?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What else would better teach those norteamericanos that the land and waters of Cuba are ours to do with as we see fit?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What had I said to her? |
uc1.b4450139 | What if something goes wrong?" |
uc1.b4450139 | What if we are spotted? |
uc1.b4450139 | What other country has the know- how that we do for true control of shipping in these latitudes? |
uc1.b4450139 | What to do now? |
uc1.b4450139 | What was our mission? |
uc1.b4450139 | What witness or witnesses were aligned against me? |
uc1.b4450139 | What, then, was being used to seal the bottle as Dedusko shook it violently back and forth to insure his homogenization of the contents? |
uc1.b4450139 | When I get in here, what the hell do I have to do?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Where was the gunnery officer? |
uc1.b4450139 | Where would we be going? |
uc1.b4450139 | Which one The Affair at the Midurinter Resort 177 would we take? |
uc1.b4450139 | Who is that?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Who is to say when one or the other side will believe that diplomacy can achieve no more in a given situa- tion? |
uc1.b4450139 | Who said anything about tapioca?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Who was he, anyway, to tell the captain of a Soviet sub- marine what his business was? |
uc1.b4450139 | Who was to talk against me? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why do n't we all just go right down now to the pool? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why had the Americans not used their ships and planes to pave the way for the invasion? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why not, he wanted to know? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why not, therefore, take fullest advantage of it? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why not? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why would those fools be cheering her? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why, sir, is n't it all right?" |
uc1.b4450139 | Why, therefore, did the nations of the West? |
uc1.b4450139 | Why? |
uc1.b4450139 | Will it be friendship? |
uc1.b4450139 | Would you tell the others what type of metamorphosis is involved in the transition from one stage to the pupa or chrysalis stage?" |
uc1.b4450139 | You know, the ASW outfit that is supposed to block the passage of Soviet subs from the Northern and Baltic Fleet bases?" |
uc1.b4450139 | You want to have it early morning light shortly after your arrival on the beach, do n't you? ” The Latin looked at his Swiss Rolex watch. |
uc1.b4450139 | [ and then, turning to face me] Is this true, Captain?" |
uc1.b4450139 | and,"Do you know why we call it that? |
uc1.b4450139 | say, per- haps, eight knots or so?" |
uc1.b4450139 | what had happened to me? |
uc1.b4450139 | why? |
uc1.b4450139 | why? |
uc1.b4450139 | why? |
uiug.30112040256536 | I“: ‘"‘ U 7 l'- a I:.‘1 ’ u"? |
uiug.30112040256536 | , “ What if it turns out not to be Mbango and his party, after all? ” suggested Peterkin, who wielded his light paddle with admirable efl'ect. |
uiug.30112040256536 | , “ Where am I? |
uiug.30112040256536 | ,\33»- was »? |
uiug.30112040256536 | / I D$ I A I » l I i) 1? |
uiug.30112040256536 | 1 13 was it not the other one had that? |
uiug.30112040256536 | 1 29 you propose to do with the men who are to be sup- plied us by the king during these extremely delicate and difficult maiiwuvres? |
uiug.30112040256536 | 153 with very few exceptions, should so greatly dislike getting up in the morning? ” “ It is rather curious, no doubt. |
uiug.30112040256536 | 9- 3, “ H:'l 1 “? |
uiug.30112040256536 | : ‘ i\''‘ 1 ‘ l'? |
uiug.30112040256536 | ?, 2, Return this book on or before the Latest Date stamped below. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Age twenty- two yesterday, eh? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Are you ready 2 ” “ Yes — shall we take some brandy? ” “ Ay, well thought of. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Been hunting elephants and lions, eh i ” “ Why,.how did you guess that? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Bless me, Ralph, have n’t you got a quill? |
uiug.30112040256536 | But how are you, Ralph? |
uiug.30112040256536 | But what do you mean, Mak? |
uiug.30112040256536 | But what have you got there? |
uiug.30112040256536 | But where is Jack? ” I asked this abruptly, because it occurred to me at that moment that he and Peterkin should have been together. |
uiug.30112040256536 | By the way, what say you to a gorilla steak? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Did him — dat tiefl — speak bery mush? ” 260 A VILLAIN FOUND our. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Did you ever think of sending your views on that subject to the Times? ” “ The Times! ” cried Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Did you, then, run together? ” “ Latterly we did. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Do n’t they, Mak? ” “ Yis, massa, dey doos. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Do n’t you see him ’s toe? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Do you see it? ” 1"No; where? ” “ Almost above your head. ” I. n_,. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Do you see it? ” 1"No; where? ” “ Almost above your head. ” I. n_,. |
uiug.30112040256536 | D’ye see yonder ridge? ” “ Yes, massa. ” Then hold on direct for that, and encamp there. |
uiug.30112040256536 | D’you know I thought at first it was all over with you? ” “ Over with him! ” echoed Peterkin; “ it ’s only begun with him. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Ever thine—- Peterkin Gay. ’ Will that bring him, d’ye think? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Have n’t we bagged thirty- three altogether? ” “ Thirty- six, if you count the babies in arms, ” responded Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Have you found out whether he is alive? ” “ Yes, I have heard that he is alive and well, and is expected in every day from a hunting expedition. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Have you seen him? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Have you told Jack? ” “ N0, massa. ” “ Then go, bring him and Peterkin hither at once." |
uiug.30112040256536 | He was grave enough just now, truly; but did you not observe the twinkle in his eye when he spoke to us in English? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Hims too far away an ’ too wide ’ wake. ” “ What say you to a long shot, Peterkin? |
uiug.30112040256536 | How could I write to you when you parted from me without giv- ing me your address? |
uiug.30112040256536 | How do you get on up there? ” “ Oh, capitally. |
uiug.30112040256536 | How do you know that I do not wish to be commander- in- chief myself? |
uiug.30112040256536 | I said it; did n’t I, Ralph? |
uiug.30112040256536 | I thought you were dead. ” “ Did you go into mourning for me, Ralph? |
uiug.30112040256536 | I ’ve been hurt, the rhinoceros — eh? |
uiug.30112040256536 | If we were happy there, are we not happy here? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Is it not so, Jack? |
uiug.30112040256536 | It do n’t bring you in many thousands a year, does it? ” EXPLANATIONS. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Mak, my boy, what ’s wrong with your doctor? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Miss’naries calls dem canibobbles. ” “ Ho! ” shouted Peterkin, “ canibobbles? |
uiug.30112040256536 | No doubt a creature like you, with such a very small intellect, point? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Not badly hurt, I trust? ”- “ Oh, no; nothing to speak of. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Now, tell me, did you ever read ‘{ Esop ’s Fables? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Now, then, here goes; — ‘ B’luv’d Jack,’—will that do to begin with? |
uiug.30112040256536 | There is a branch of this river that takes a great bend away to the north before it turns towards the sea; is there not? |
uiug.30112040256536 | There were two elephants and four — or three, was it? — no, it must have been. |
uiug.30112040256536 | Too many rooroos about it, so I ’m going to call you Mak in future, d’ye understand? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Wat you call ’ im — oben? ” “ Ay, oven, that ’s it. ” ELEPIIANT ’S FOOT. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What are the villains called? ” “ Well, it not be easy for say what dem be called. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What is etymology? ’ “ ‘ Etymology, ’ answered Doddle, ‘ is — is — an irregular pronoun. ’ “ ‘ Boy! ’ cried the master sternly. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you to follow- ing the course of this brook? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you to teaching them a British cheer? ” “ Absurd, ” said I; “ they will never learn to give. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you, Mak? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you, Mak? ” “ Hims no he cotched dis yer night, massa. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you, comrades? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you; shall we go? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What say you? ”. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What says the king, Mak? ” “ Hims say that him ’s delighted to git you, an ’ you may doos how you like. ” “ That ’s plain and explicit. |
uiug.30112040256536 | What was it? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What ’s the use of preaching common sense? |
uiug.30112040256536 | What? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Why, what do you Ai nt that laughing and crying at once@--—sorrow and joy mixed? |
uiug.30112040256536 | You should hold your gun tighter, man, when you fire without putting it to your shoulder. ” “ How? |
uiug.30112040256536 | You there? ” “ Ay; and may I not reply, with some surprise, you here? ” “ Truly you may; but what could I do? |
uiug.30112040256536 | You there? ” “ Ay; and may I not reply, with some surprise, you here? ” “ Truly you may; but what could I do? |
uiug.30112040256536 | You there? ” “ Ay; and may I not reply, with some surprise, you here? ” “ Truly you may; but what could I do? |
uiug.30112040256536 | Ywath? |
uiug.30112040256536 | \V'at for hims carry guns so many? |
uiug.30112040256536 | an ’ did him make you speak bery mush? ” “ I rather think he did, ” replied Peterkin, laugh- ing at our guide's eagerness. |
uiug.30112040256536 | call hysterics? |
uiug.30112040256536 | d’ye hear? |
uiug.30112040256536 | eh 1 Why, what ’s wrong? |
uiug.30112040256536 | eh? |
uiug.30112040256536 | g? |
uiug.30112040256536 | have you killed it? |
uiug.30112040256536 | him ’s no trader; him ’s slahe dealer; hims no go west; hims go south; an ’ wa’t for hims go? |
uiug.30112040256536 | is that a human voice? |
uiug.30112040256536 | it, is it? |
uiug.30112040256536 | one does n’t know very well which to call it! ” “ I wonder if it ’s old? |
uiug.30112040256536 | see; could we not manage to make it up to that yet? ” “ Impossible, ” said I. |
uiug.30112040256536 | what has happened? ” he asked faintly in a tone of surprise. ” “ All right, old boy. |
uiug.30112040256536 | what of her indeed? ” said Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | what ’s this? ” he added in surprise. |
uiug.30112040256536 | where are you? ” shouted a voice that'I well knew to be that of Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | which way are we to go? |
uiug.30112040256536 | why? |
uiug.30112040256536 | w~ wq 7‘3-{ 3:11 1 1; 2- “??? |
uiug.30112040256536 | w~ wq 7‘3-{ 3:11 1 1; 2- “??? |
uiug.30112040256536 | w~ wq 7‘3-{ 3:11 1 1; 2- “??? |
uiug.30112040256536 | ‘ What is English grammar 2 ’ “ ‘ Eh? ’ “ ‘ Do n’t say “ eh 1 ” When you fail to understand me, say “ sir? ” interrogatively. |
uiug.30112040256536 | ‘ What is English grammar 2 ’ “ ‘ Eh? ’ “ ‘ Do n’t say “ eh 1 ” When you fail to understand me, say “ sir? ” interrogatively. |
uiug.30112040256536 | ‘ What ’s your name, man, and where did you come from, and how old are you, and how far can you jump without a race? |
uiug.30112040256536 | ‘'lifi'i'l 1: “'~ ‘ t::1) 9.1} I? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Are we safe here? ” I whispered to Jack. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Ay, Ralph; why not? ” asked Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Bees him not always so? ” inquired the Portu- guese. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Called what- o? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Can you tell me, Ralph, by the way, what tree that is? ” “ I ’m sure I can not tell. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Come, now, I see you are jesting. ” “ Am I? ” cried Peterkin savagely, “ jesting'i eh! |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Did you ever see such a. head- dress? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Do n’t you see it? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Do you call hunting the gorilla by such a term? ” “ Hunting the gorilla? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Do you call hunting the gorilla by such a term? ” “ Hunting the gorilla? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Do you think so?" |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Do you travel alone with the natives? ” inquired Jack, after a few preliminary remarks. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Does n’t that remind you of some of our doings on the coral island, Ralph C? ” said Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Here we have the print of a naked foot — Jack wore shoes; and, what ’s this? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How comes it there? ” said I. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How do you know that Jack will go? ” “ How do I know? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How do you know that Jack will go? ” “ How do I know? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How long is it since this happened? ” inquired Jack. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How much more would you have? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How shall we proceed, Mak? ” inquired Jack. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ How so? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ I say, Peterkin, ” said Jack, “ why are you a very clever fellow just now? ” “ Do n’t know, ” replied Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ I ’ll go with you, my boy. ” “ Will you? ” cried Peterkin seizing his hand and shaking it violently, “ I knew you would. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Is Jack alive? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Is he? ” said Peterkin in a low tone, “ Just about as sound as a weasel l ” “ Jack, ” said I. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Is it not probable that people always say that just because they feel that there is truth in the remark? ” “ Humph! ” ejaculated my friend. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ No doubt, Mak, you and Mbango with his friends might reach the coast safely enough without us; but then what should we do without an interpreter? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Now, Mak, ” said Jack, as he descended to the ground, “ do you come with me, and help me to place sentn'es. ” “ W’at be dat, massa?" |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Peterkin, ” said I anxiously, “ what do you mean? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Take your double barrel, Ralph, and I ’ll lend our spare big gun to Mak. ” “ But how are we to proceed? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ The meaning of it? ” cried Peterkin as he ad — vanced and restored the rifle to its place. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ W'hy, what ’s wrong?" |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Well, Ralph, what of Okandaga? ” MORE TROUBLES. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What I ” whispered Peterkin, “ you do n’t mean me to take this great ugly gorilla in tow? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What can he be doing? ” said I to the guide, as we stood looking at each other for a few seconds uncertain how to act. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What for you be do dat, massa? ” “ To prevent you from committing murder, you rascal, ” said I, laughing. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What has happened? ” I inquired faintly. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What he a cumprumoise? ” asked Makarooroo, who had been glancing anxiously from one to the other as we conversed. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What is it, Mak? ” inquired Jack. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What is it? ” inquired Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ What is to be done? ” said I, “ If we were to fire at them, I ’d lay a bet they ’d 208 rmcn DECLABED. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Where is it? |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Where is it? ” they cried in a. breath. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why, Jack, how did you find us out? ” cried Peterkin, as we all hurried on to my lodgings, totally A sunrmsn. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why, what are you laughing at? ” said Jack, sitting up and gazing at me with a stupid stare. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why, what mean you? ” said Jack almost angrily. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why, what ’s the meaning of this? “ I inquired. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why, what ’s wrong, Mak? ” inquired Peterkin in great surprise. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “ Why? ” demanded Peterkin. |
uiug.30112040256536 | “\Vhat l all little boys? |
uiug.30112040256536 | ” I asked in sur- prise, “ were you not asleep just now? ” “ Of course I was, and dreaming too, like your- self, I make no doubt. |
uiug.30112040256536 | ” “ You may well call it that, ” said Jack, “ for there ’s no lack of variety. ” “ Are we to shoot?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What do yon wish?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Without you, madame?" |
uiuc.5069479 | A voyage? |
uiuc.5069479 | And can not the river be crossed in a boat? |
uiuc.5069479 | And from Suez this vessel goes directly to Bom'bay? |
uiuc.5069479 | And in Africa? |
uiuc.5069479 | And that rabbit did not mew when it was killed? |
uiuc.5069479 | And there are four of you? |
uiuc.5069479 | And this corpse? |
uiuc.5069479 | And this sacrifice will take place —? |
uiuc.5069479 | And where is the office? |
uiuc.5069479 | At what hour did the last train arrive from Liver- pool? |
uiuc.5069479 | But are you not mistaken? |
uiuc.5069479 | But how, sir, do you look upon the fate that awaits you? |
uiuc.5069479 | But of what are we accused? |
uiuc.5069479 | But the trunks? |
uiuc.5069479 | But where are they taking her? |
uiuc.5069479 | But where is your master going, then? |
uiuc.5069479 | But who do you think I am? |
uiuc.5069479 | But why? |
uiuc.5069479 | But you have the description of the robber? |
uiuc.5069479 | But you, Mr. Fogg, what will become of you? uiuc.5069479 But, Mr. Fogg, this period of eighty days is calcu- lated only as a minimum of time?" |
uiuc.5069479 | But, ex- cuse my question, you expected then to leave by thai steamer? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you know where he is, sir? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you wish some earnest money? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you wish, then, to be arrested as his accom- plice? |
uiuc.5069479 | Doubtless — but can I risk the life of fifty to save three? |
uiuc.5069479 | For each person? |
uiuc.5069479 | He knows nothing? |
uiuc.5069479 | How do you know? |
uiuc.5069479 | How do you know? |
uiuc.5069479 | I, afraid? |
uiuc.5069479 | I? uiuc.5069479 Impossible?" |
uiuc.5069479 | In Africa? |
uiuc.5069479 | In Egypt? |
uiuc.5069479 | Is he rich? |
uiuc.5069479 | Is he, then, a manufacturer? |
uiuc.5069479 | Killed? |
uiuc.5069479 | Mr. Fogg,then said Mrs. Aouda, rising and hold- ing out her hand to the gentleman,"do yon wish at once a relative and a friend? |
uiuc.5069479 | My mackintosh and cloak? |
uiuc.5069479 | On foot? |
uiuc.5069479 | Saturday? uiuc.5069479 Serious matters?" |
uiuc.5069479 | She goes fast? |
uiuc.5069479 | The election of a general- in- chief, doubtless? uiuc.5069479 The tour of the world in eighty days?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Then you ought to know how to make grimaces? |
uiuc.5069479 | Then,replied the detective, with set teeth,"you believe that we are going to Liverpool?" |
uiuc.5069479 | This steamer comes directly from Brindisi? |
uiuc.5069479 | This very evening? |
uiuc.5069479 | To Chicago? |
uiuc.5069479 | To conclude, what do- you want of me? |
uiuc.5069479 | Was she not to leave yesterday? |
uiuc.5069479 | Well, Ralph,asked Thomas Flanagan,"how about that robbery?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Well, what time have you? |
uiuc.5069479 | What burner? |
uiuc.5069479 | What is the matter? |
uiuc.5069479 | What? |
uiuc.5069479 | When? |
uiuc.5069479 | Where do you suppose he might go? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why not? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why not? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why so, Sir Francis? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why, then, has this robber insisted upon having his stopping at Suez confirmed by a vise? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why? uiuc.5069479 Why?" |
uiuc.5069479 | With our train? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are certain of what you are saying? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are going to start? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are in earnest? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are loaded for —? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are then in a great hurry? |
uiuc.5069479 | You area Frenchman, and your name is John? |
uiuc.5069479 | You have a boat ready to sail? |
uiuc.5069479 | You have forgotten nothing? |
uiuc.5069479 | You refuse? |
uiuc.5069479 | You will permit me to accompany you? |
uiuc.5069479 | You — a detective? |
uiuc.5069479 | Your honor is joking? |
uiuc.5069479 | Your honor is looking for a boat? |
uiuc.5069479 | '1"On the bridge?" |
uiuc.5069479 | '1"Will it come from the north or the south?" |
uiuc.5069479 | '•Who knows, sii?" |
uiuc.5069479 | * 1"And you know how to sing?" |
uiuc.5069479 | *"And your master?" |
uiuc.5069479 | -"Then you believe now in'this singular voyage> around the world?" |
uiuc.5069479 | 14? |
uiuc.5069479 | 307 with rescuing me from a horrible death, you believed you were obliged to assure my position abroad?" |
uiuc.5069479 | 317 And now, how could so exact and cautious a man liave made this mistake of a day? |
uiuc.5069479 | 6? |
uiuc.5069479 | A few moments after Fix said to him:"You left London very hurriedly, then?" |
uiuc.5069479 | A servant," ried the Barnum, stroking his thick gray beard hanging lieavi]y under his chin." |
uiuc.5069479 | Abandon this man? |
uiuc.5069479 | And having paid his passenger what he thought to be a compliment, he went away, when Pliileas Fogg said to him:"Now this ship belongs to me?" |
uiuc.5069479 | And so we are in Buez?" |
uiuc.5069479 | And that is —?" |
uiuc.5069479 | And why should this gentleman have presented him- self at the Reform Club? |
uiuc.5069479 | And you dare to maintain that he is an honest man?" |
uiuc.5069479 | And you, Monsieur Fix?" |
uiuc.5069479 | And you, my brother,"added the Elder, fixing his angry look on his single hearer,"will you plant yours in the shadow of our flag?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Are we friends?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Are you afraid?" |
uiuc.5069479 | As they were gefc » ting into the coach Mr. Fogg said to Fix:"Did you see Colonel Proctor again?" |
uiuc.5069479 | At a certain moment, finding himself near his passenger, he said in a low voice:"Can I speak freely to your honor?" |
uiuc.5069479 | At the moment that Mr. Fogg was going out of the station a policeman approached him and said:"Mr. Phileas Fogg?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Burn whom? |
uiuc.5069479 | But Andrew Stuart soon resumed it, saying: —"IIow, formerly? |
uiuc.5069479 | But Pliileas Fogg was there, calm, waiting for — what? |
uiuc.5069479 | But at what point of the peninsula? |
uiuc.5069479 | But had he warned his master? |
uiuc.5069479 | But he could catch a few words, these among others, uttered by his master:"You are certain of what you say?" |
uiuc.5069479 | But how had Passepar- tout been able to discover his capacity as a detective, the secret of which he alone knew? |
uiuc.5069479 | But the latter, who was in humor, asked him if his business brought him in much? |
uiuc.5069479 | But the train had not passed Sydenham, when Passepartout uttered a real cry of deepairl f"What is the matter?" |
uiuc.5069479 | But what means shall I employ to delay, if it is necessary, the departure of this accursed Fogg?" |
uiuc.5069479 | But, after all, since you had not the time to fight here, who hinders you from fighting while the train is in motion?" |
uiuc.5069479 | But, once upon the soil of the United States, what would Fix do? |
uiuc.5069479 | But,"asked Fix, at the end of the story, u does your master intend to take this young woman to Europe?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Could they enter by one of the doors, when the whole band was plunged in the 6leep of drunkenness, or would they have to make a hole through the wall? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he cherish some hope? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he finally perceive that* he was mistaken? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he still believe in success, when the door of his prison was closed„upon him? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he think of escaping? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he think of flying? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did he think of looking to see whether there was a practicable outlet from his prison? |
uiuc.5069479 | Did the young woman understand this horrible ad verb? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do n't you understand? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you accept?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you know Plum Creek station?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you need a servant?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you wish this ele- phant? |
uiuc.5069479 | Do you wish to try to do it?" |
uiuc.5069479 | During this trip what was detective Fix doing, so unluckily dragged into a voyage round tlie world? |
uiuc.5069479 | En route for Yokohama?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Fix rose in pretty bad condi- tion, and, looking at his adversary, he said to him coldly:"Is it finished?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Had a warrant of arrest been received from London? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had he changed his mind writh reference to Mr. togg? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had it been able to overtake the Indians? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had lie consented to be sepa- rated from the man that he had just been following around the world? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had lie given up the effort, or was ha continuing his course as agreed upon? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had not his journey across India, on the contrary, been undertaken by this gentleman with the aim of joining this charming person? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had the Frenchman guessed his purpose? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had the hour of mistako^tinally sounded? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had there been a fight, or were these soldiers, lost in the mist, wandering at a venture? |
uiuc.5069479 | Had they got wind of the matter, and was it consequently all up? |
uiuc.5069479 | Has he ever read my heart? |
uiuc.5069479 | Has he perhaps embarked without us aboard the Carnatic?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Has lie ever understood that my gratitude for him was overflowing? |
uiuc.5069479 | Has the world grown smaller perchance?" |
uiuc.5069479 | He must know very well that he would not be safe in India? |
uiuc.5069479 | He was a little sick, it is true, but what did that matter? |
uiuc.5069479 | His photograph, deposited at the? |
uiuc.5069479 | How did he think that it was the evening of Saturday, December 21, when it was only Friday, December 20, only seventy- nine days after his departure? |
uiuc.5069479 | How would the complainants dare present themselves? |
uiuc.5069479 | How? |
uiuc.5069479 | How? |
uiuc.5069479 | How?" |
uiuc.5069479 | However, do you know,"replied the Parsee,"that we not only risk our lives, but horrible punishments if we are taken? |
uiuc.5069479 | I am on the Carnatic?" |
uiuc.5069479 | I think that we shall have to wait for night to act?" |
uiuc.5069479 | I"Why — in — in my haste — my disturbed state of mind, I forgot — n"Forgot what?" |
uiuc.5069479 | IIow long will she stop at Suez?" |
uiuc.5069479 | If his servant was a prisoner, ought he not to risk everything to rescue him from the Indians?" |
uiuc.5069479 | In the heart of the city of Bombay"Bombay?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Indeed, why had he concealed this ad- venture from Mr. Fogg? |
uiuc.5069479 | Is Bombay far from here?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Is it for an excur- sion?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Is it then go rare that the best steamers of the ocean lines expe- rience delays of two or three, days? |
uiuc.5069479 | It is a bar- gain?" |
uiuc.5069479 | It is your intention to pursue the Sioux?" |
uiuc.5069479 | It was the opiuion of Mrs. Aouda also, who TOUli OF THE WOK LI? |
uiuc.5069479 | It wras the detective, Fix, who turned to him and said:"Are you not, like myself, sir, one of the passen- gers of the Rangoon, who arrived yesterday?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Monsieur is going to leave home?" |
uiuc.5069479 | My dear Mr. Oysterpufl, how do you think that a judge can give a wise sentence with a clerk's wig?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Nothing, do yon say? |
uiuc.5069479 | Now, where was Fix at this moment? |
uiuc.5069479 | Now,"continued Fix,"Mr. Fogg seems to be re* turning to England? |
uiuc.5069479 | Only at high tide.,?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Ought Passepartout to tell these things to his mas- ter? |
uiuc.5069479 | Ought he to sacrifice fresh men with so few chances of saving those who were sacrificed at first? |
uiuc.5069479 | Passe- partout was walking in the forward part of the vessel, when the detective rushed toward him, exclaiming,"Is this you, on the Rangoon?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Passepartout, with his feet wrapped up in his cloak, 74 TOUR OJ? |
uiuc.5069479 | Passing her hand over her forehead, she thought for a few moments, and then said in her sweet voice:"What ought I to do, Mr. Fogg?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Phileas Fogg had heard the word uttered by Sir Francis Cromarty, and as soon as the procession had disappeared, he asked:"What is a suttee?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Phileas Fogg?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Pliileas Fogg, however, appeared to have an idea, for he said to the captain:"Well, will you take me to Bordeaux?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Shall we give up to force? |
uiuc.5069479 | So I can be of no good to you?" |
uiuc.5069479 | The captain, extremely anxious, did not know what course to take* Ought he to send a second detach- ment to help the first? |
uiuc.5069479 | The captain?" |
uiuc.5069479 | The facts are admitted?" |
uiuc.5069479 | The pilot had come towards the gentleman again, and was twisting his hat in his hands*"Well, pilot?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Then he played at whist For he found companions as devoted to it as himself: a collector of taxes, wh |
uiuc.5069479 | Then, raising his eyes to Mrs. Aouda, he said:"Madame, will you pardon me for haying brought you to England?" |
uiuc.5069479 | There pepper plants replaced the thorny hedges of European countries; sage trees, and large fern? |
uiuc.5069479 | This gentlemai? |
uiuc.5069479 | This very evening Mr. Fogg, as impassible and as phlegmatic as ever, said to Mrs. Aouda:"This marriage is still agreeable to you?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Was he dead? |
uiuc.5069479 | Was he doing business with a madman? |
uiuc.5069479 | Was it a signal? |
uiuc.5069479 | Was it chance which had brought together Phileas Fogg and the young traveler? |
uiuc.5069479 | Was lie an accomplice or not? |
uiuc.5069479 | Well, Monsieur Fix, have you decided to come with us as far as America?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Were they taken prisoners by the Sioux? |
uiuc.5069479 | What can we do but leave?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What conflict was going on within him? |
uiuc.5069479 | What course should he take? |
uiuc.5069479 | What do you wish, Monsieur Fix?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What have you to say to me?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What interest had Fix in it? |
uiuc.5069479 | What is the matter with this fellow?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What ought he to do? |
uiuc.5069479 | What part would he take in the matter? |
uiuc.5069479 | What recommen- dations would be of any service? |
uiuc.5069479 | What references •ould he give-? |
uiuc.5069479 | What role would he play in all this? |
uiuc.5069479 | What victim?" |
uiuc.5069479 | What was Phileas Fogg doing all this time? |
uiuc.5069479 | What was this queer fellow, imprisoned upon the Mongolia, doing? |
uiuc.5069479 | What will Mr. Fogg say? |
uiuc.5069479 | What would be done with an elephant bought so dearly? |
uiuc.5069479 | What? |
uiuc.5069479 | When Fix had revealed both his capacity as a detective and the mission with which he was charged, why had he decided not to warn his master? |
uiuc.5069479 | Where are we?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Where are we?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Where was it at this moment? |
uiuc.5069479 | Who was this woman? |
uiuc.5069479 | Why are you dressed in this way?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Why should they need a cook or servant aboard an American steamer, and what confidence would he in- spire, muffled up in this manner? |
uiuc.5069479 | Will you have me for your wife?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Will you look at her?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Wliat is tlie matter?" |
uiuc.5069479 | Would Passepartout be in all respects exactly the ser- vant that this master needed? |
uiuc.5069479 | Would he not be with the Indi- an? |
uiuc.5069479 | Would he not find himself in winter on the steamers at the mercy of the winds or of the fogs? |
uiuc.5069479 | Would it be proper to inform him of the part plaj^ed by Fix in this affair? |
uiuc.5069479 | Would she find a refuge with him and assistance? |
uiuc.5069479 | X few elephants, and zebus with large humps, came to bathe in the waters of the sacred river, and also? |
uiuc.5069479 | You are a Frenchman?" |
uiuc.5069479 | You are going to New York?" |
uiuc.5069479 | You know my conditions?" |
uiuc.5069479 | You say that he has shown a desire to speak to me this evening?" |
uiuc.5069479 | You will not be afraid, madame?" |
uiuc.5069479 | You, perhaps —""What influence would I have?" |
uiuc.5069479 | cried Passepartout,"you believe him to be an honest man?" |
uiuc.5069479 | g? |
uiuc.5069479 | have you not one heart into which to pour your troubles? |
uiuc.5069479 | moment? |
uiuc.5069479 | now? |
uiuc.5069479 | replied Fix, feigning surprise,"is he not with you?" |
uiuc.5069479 | replied Passepartout,,"You think-.that Mr. Fogg is in a hurry to take the Yokohama steamer?" |
uiuc.5069479 | said Mr. Fogg,"that is Queenstown, the place where we perceive the light?" |
uiuc.5069479 | said the pilot,"but which one?" |
uiuc.5069479 | stracted fifty- five thousand pounds in bank- notes?" |
uiuc.5069479 | the Bay of Bengal as in the Indian OeeaiK And you> master, Phileas Fogg?" |
uiuc.5069479 | u Passepartout?" |
uiuc.5069479 | what does that concern me?" |
uiuc.5069479 | why not, after all? |
uiuc.5069479 | « J Was this Phileas Fogg rich? |
uiuc.5069479 | »"You are strong, are you not?" |
uiuc.5069479 | TOUR OF THE WOULD IN EIGHTY DATS 283"I leave at nine o'clock,"said Captain Speedy, simply,"and you and yours will be there?" |
uiuc.5069479 | TOUli OF TEE WORLD IN EIGHTY DATS, 135"Are you in a very great hurry to arrive at Hong Kong?" |
umn.319510023803161 | An'what brought ye out o ’ your bed before breakfast like this? ” “ I always get out of bed before breakfast,Paul answered. |
umn.319510023803161 | Have you been out for your lunch yet? ” “ I always get my dinner at noon, ” the book- keeper grufily answered, returning to his books. umn.319510023803161 What morning was it? ” asked Paul, pushing his advantage. |
umn.319510023803161 | You noticed nothing unusual as you came in? ”Nothing." |
umn.319510023803161 | 'Has he had words with anybody? ” said she. |
umn.319510023803161 | 'Sixth, who had a strong motive, which had been in existence many years ago? |
umn.319510023803161 | * And what was your object? |
umn.319510023803161 | 122 THE MURDER AT JEX FARM What should I do? |
umn.319510023803161 | 56 THE LONG ARM 66* Third, who interested herself most strangely in your blood- stained green silk dress, even to dyeing it?-Phoebe Dole. |
umn.319510023803161 | 78 THE MURDER AT JEX FARM “ Or some old London friend the young lady may have had a liking for once? ” “ Could n't be, ” said Jex positively. |
umn.319510023803161 | An'if he was n't here, how could he see me givin'ye a light from me pipe? |
umn.319510023803161 | And how could this knowledge have been obtained except by an employé? |
umn.319510023803161 | And there is nothing about the document to suggest to you any one in particular as the writer? ” Nothing." |
umn.319510023803161 | Battle, ” he said quietly, “ have n't you forgot to caution your prisoner before you ask him any questions? |
umn.319510023803161 | But how have you been getting on? |
umn.319510023803161 | But how? |
umn.319510023803161 | But what am I thinking of, to chatter in this way instead of asking you about yourself? |
umn.319510023803161 | But why- THE LONG ARM 53 should Phæbe Dole have inhooked that door? |
umn.319510023803161 | But, Mr. Jex, did you ever know a cyclist to ride his machine in hobnailed boots? |
umn.319510023803161 | D'ye hear? ” Then I slipped into the station, and, keeping out of sight, saw, as I expected I should see, Jex taking his ticket. |
umn.319510023803161 | Did I love him? |
umn.319510023803161 | Did he really love me? |
umn.319510023803161 | Did he turn faint after his dreadful deed? |
umn.319510023803161 | Do you know who I am? ”"That does n't matter, sir; we have the right to search any passenger. ” “ You will hear more of this, ” said Le Grand. |
umn.319510023803161 | Do you under- stand?" |
umn.319510023803161 | First, Is this hand- writing natural or disguised? ” “ Undoubtedly disguised. ” Secondly, Is it a man's hand or a woman's? ”"A man's." |
umn.319510023803161 | First, Is this hand- writing natural or disguised? ” “ Undoubtedly disguised. ” Secondly, Is it a man's hand or a woman's? ”"A man's." |
umn.319510023803161 | Fourth, who was caught in a lie, while trying to force the guilt of the murder upon an innocent man?-Phoebe Dole. ” Mr. Dix looked at me. |
umn.319510023803161 | Had she heard positively nothing? |
umn.319510023803161 | Has she--? ” I nodded. |
umn.319510023803161 | How had he possibly managed to pluck from the diplomatists their secret? |
umn.319510023803161 | Hulloa, you've got a bag? ” “ Only a parcel for the up- train. ” “ Oh, I see; only a parcel for the up- train. |
umn.319510023803161 | I did it that day in earnest. ”"Did you want to hang him? ” 124 THE MURDER AT JEX FARM"I did. |
umn.319510023803161 | I think my father must have treasured up this ring for years; but why? |
umn.319510023803161 | Is n't that the rule? ” He had me there, sure enough. |
umn.319510023803161 | Is not that enough?' |
umn.319510023803161 | Is there any other of the plenipotentiaries blind of the left eye? ”"It is very strange, ” said the prince, shaking his head mournfully. |
umn.319510023803161 | It's an illigant apartment I have there, Mr. Paul. ” “ Who was here Sunday? ” was the next question. |
umn.319510023803161 | Mr. Dix laid down his pen, and looked at me again.. 66 THE LONG ARM 57 66"Well, what have you to say? ” he asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | Now, how could Le Grand possibly have dis- covered this fact?" |
umn.319510023803161 | Paul, may I trouble you to see that the door is closed so that we are out of hearing? ” “ Certainly, ” Paul responded, as he closed the door. |
umn.319510023803161 | Perhaps I could not have done it, though I had resolved I would, but that as I came up she said,'Is it you, dearest?' |
umn.319510023803161 | Stand aside, if you please. ” “ Oh, what is it? |
umn.319510023803161 | That man must be the devil! ” “ But how could he possibly have got the information? ” “ How, indeed? |
umn.319510023803161 | That man must be the devil! ” “ But how could he possibly have got the information? ” “ How, indeed? |
umn.319510023803161 | That's all! ” “ You, too? ” ejaculated Paul. |
umn.319510023803161 | The evidence is very strong. ” “ Very strong? |
umn.319510023803161 | The real culprit, the man who is photographed here, is your son, is n't he? |
umn.319510023803161 | The second was, why should he telegraph at all, if he had no news to convey? |
umn.319510023803161 | Then again, if a stranger had done this thing for the sake of robbery, how could he be sure that the girl would have money or a watch about her? |
umn.319510023803161 | They can hardly object to a telegram like this — can they? ” With that he handed me the telegram to read. |
umn.319510023803161 | Thirdly, is the writer educated, or un- educated?" |
umn.319510023803161 | Was Mrs. Jex hard of hearing? |
umn.319510023803161 | Was her confession to be seriously acted upon? |
umn.319510023803161 | Was it not all a horrible dream? |
umn.319510023803161 | Was she absorbed in reading or talk? |
umn.319510023803161 | Was your man with you? ” What man? ” “ The man who carried your game, or was it a boy? ” “ I had no man or boy with me. |
umn.319510023803161 | Was your man with you? ” What man? ” “ The man who carried your game, or was it a boy? ” “ I had no man or boy with me. |
umn.319510023803161 | Was your man with you? ” What man? ” “ The man who carried your game, or was it a boy? ” “ I had no man or boy with me. |
umn.319510023803161 | What did you think would come of it? ” Nothing, I think, only I hated her so. |
umn.319510023803161 | What does it mean? |
umn.319510023803161 | What has poor Mary done to you?' |
umn.319510023803161 | What is the matter?" |
umn.319510023803161 | What must I have been in my general ap- pearance and demeanour all my life? |
umn.319510023803161 | What right had he to tako her away from me and break up my home? |
umn.319510023803161 | What was he babbling about in his narcotic slumber? |
umn.319510023803161 | What was he doing all the time that elapsed between his coming home and the discovery of the murder? |
umn.319510023803161 | What was she doing in your backyard that night? ” “ You must ask her, ” said I. I felt my blood running cold. |
umn.319510023803161 | Who alone could have known of 110 THE MURDER AT JEX FARM the existence of the slugs in the saddle- room? |
umn.319510023803161 | Who in the household was thus expert in firearms? |
umn.319510023803161 | Who was the woman? ” He pointed at the letter in my hand. |
umn.319510023803161 | Who, then, was the murderer? |
umn.319510023803161 | Why is it you who are driving? |
umn.319510023803161 | Why, he's dead, is n't he? |
umn.319510023803161 | You mean about me and Miss Judson?" |
umn.319510023803161 | You tell me you shot Miss Mary Judson at half- past six o'clock on the night of the 17th of October?" |
umn.319510023803161 | are you running away too? ” “ Only for a day or so,"I said. |
umn.319510023803161 | confoundedly strange and deuced unpleasant too. ” “ May I see what it is that's so very strange? |
umn.319510023803161 | really? |
umn.319510023803161 | really?' |
umn.319510023803161 | that, do n't you, Mr. Wheatcroft? ” “ I see that, of course, ” returned Mr. Wheat- croft forcibly. |
umn.319510023803161 | the law ca n't convict him, can it? ” “ It is not for me to say. |
umn.319510023803161 | why, oh why, did they keep it a secret from me? |
umn.319510023803161 | you keep a diary? ” “ Yes." |
umn.319510023803161 | « There is no motive in her case. ”"There is a motive. ” “ What is it?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ A clue?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ About something else? ” echoed the old man feebly. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Ah! ” he said, in his grand manner, going to the post- office, I suppose? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ An'is that you, Mister Paul? ” Mike asked in surprise, as he came out of the private office to see who the early visitor might be. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ And when did I have Danny in the office? ” he asked defiantly. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ And you are a reasonably strong woman, too, are n't you? ” I said I had been considered so. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ But how could he open the safe? ” cried Mr. Wheatcroft. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ But you have told me that your cousin's money must come to you some day or other?' |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Come, Mr. Jex, you ca n't want time to answer such a simple question? ”"It was some time before I met them." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Did Phæbe Dole know Tuesday night that father and Rufus Bennett had words?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Did you ever hear of such insolence?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Do n't you? ” “ Would I get up if I had n't got to get up to get my livin'? ” the porter replied. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Do n't you? ” “ Would I get up if I had n't got to get up to get my livin'? ” the porter replied. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Forgive my curiosity, ” I said;"was it something that took up your attention and would have prevented your hearing a noise outside?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Have you a tape measure? ” he asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Highly educated. ”"Can you fix approximately the age of the writer?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How could he get into the store? ” Mr. Whittier inquired. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How could he? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How did I know? ” repeated the young man. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How did she know? ” She was going through your yard, the short cut to Mrs. Ormsby's, to carry her brown alpaca dress home. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How did you know? ” the office boy asked frankly. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How far might it have been from the Lion when you heard the three shots? ” “ A matter of half a mile." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ How was it ye knew that the winder was not fastened that mornin'? ” he asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ I do,"the elder Whittier explained; “ I have always done it. ” “ You do n't dictate them to a typewriter? ” Paul pursued. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ I encourage him?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ I was going to ask you to. ” “ How is Miss Lewsome? ” “ Very excited and disturbed. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ I'm told you used to meet Miss Judson at the orchard gate on your return from shooting, or what not? ” “ That's so." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ If that man did not murder Mary Judson,"said I, getting impatient with her hysterical nonsense, “ who did?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ In the clock? ” echoed Mr. Wheatcroft, greatly amazed. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Indeed, ” I said;"and what is the value inside? ” “ Perhaps a crown, ” he answered grandilo- quently. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ It has puzzled you to know how the murderer went in and out and yet kept the doors locked, has it not? ” he said. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Major,"he said, with compassion in his voice, “ you wo n't tell me that it was you who sold our secrets to our rivals? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ May I have the ring he gave me forty years ago?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ May I see it? ” “ Oh no! ” she said. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ October 5.-What am I to do? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Oh, it's you, is it?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Oh, that's how you knew, is it? ” he growled, running his hands impatiently through his shock of hair. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ This is very strange- very strange indeed! ” “ What's strange?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ We have found this, Mr. Jex. ”- THE MURDER AT JEX FARM 137 • Where? ” I told him. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Well, ” said she, “ why do n't you have it dyed black? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What did he wear to protect these? ” he asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What did he wear? ” “ I think he wore the pepper- and- salt trousers and the black vest. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What did you do with that pistol? ” he asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What did your father do for work the day before he died? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What do you mean? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What do you mean? ” I returned. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What do you mean? ” asked the senior partner. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What do you think? ”"It is impossible! ” CHAPTER VI. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What does it mean? ” I gasped out. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What does it mean? ” I gasped out. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What have I got on my dress? ” said I. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What is it? ” I asked, rather fearful myself. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What is it? ” said she. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What is it? ” “ Well, Mr. Jex, you'll excuse me for no mentioning it just at présent. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What is the matter, Sarah Fairbanks?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What is this, Mr. Battle? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What was Phæbe Dole doing in your back- yard at one o'clock that night? ” she cried. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ What's up now, my girl? ” “ Go to her, sir; go in to her quick! |
umn.319510023803161 | “ When does Bob get down here? ” Mike looked at the clock in the corner before answering. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Where are they? ”"Were n't they in the kitchen closet? ”"No." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Where are they? ”"Were n't they in the kitchen closet? ”"No." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Where did you find them? ” I asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Who is he?" |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Why do n't you speak? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Will you please to read this paper, sir? ” And I handed him that on which Miss Lew- some had written her confession. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Yes, yes, my poor girl, I know how shamefully you have been treated. ” “ I shamefully treated? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ Yesterday mornin'? ” repeated Bob, as though trying hard to recall all the events of the day before. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ You are Miss Sarah Fairbanks, I believe? ”"That is my name, ” I replied stiffly. |
umn.319510023803161 | “ You noticed nothing else? |
umn.319510023803161 | “ You sleep here always, do n't you? ” Paul proceeded." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ You used Mr. Jex's gun, and you charged it yourself? ” “ Yes." |
umn.319510023803161 | “ “ Do you know the handwriting? ” I asked. |
umn.319510023803161 | • And what,'he asked, “ what would you do to gain my- my company for ever?' |
umn.319510023803161 | • Maud,'he said,'you love me- really? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Air you in the maydickle prayfession yourself, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And not only here, but you will go to Mr. Snagsby's, too, perhaps? nyp.33433082520143 And the one by its side?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And what can you have to say, Snagsby,demands Mr. Tulkinghorn,"about her?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And what kind of man,my Lady asks,"was this de- plorable creature?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Angel and devil by turns, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Another one, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Any time, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are those the fever- houses, Darby? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are we safe? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you not going in, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you sure you will always remain so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you sure you're quite so much as six foot three? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you the boy I've read of in the papers? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you very strong? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you waiting to see Sir Leicester? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Aye? nyp.33433082520143 But where does the swindling come in?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But where is the arsenal? nyp.33433082520143 But where?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Ca n't you wake him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can I save the poor girl from injury before they know it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you say it here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Coud you fetch me a pinch from anywheres? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he owe you any rent? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did you wish to see him, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do I not? nyp.33433082520143 Do n't you think you can receive his evidence, sir?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you contemplate undeceiving Sir Leicester to- night? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you happen to carry a box? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you intend to remain in the house any time? nyp.33433082520143 Do you recollect the lady's voice?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you think he did it on purpose? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you wish to hold any conversa- tion with me in private? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Does the man generally sleep like this? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Had n't you better see,says Mr. Tulkinghorn to Krook,"whether he had any papers that may enlighten you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you anything new to communicate, officer? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you anything to say to me? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you made any new discoveries? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Having said this, have you anything else to say, Mademoiselle? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How are we getting on? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How can a wretched jail- bird( merle) have been the Mask? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How is he to- day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How long have you known it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How, you know better than I, sir; must I teach you?You have in your power means to"I, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | I am very glad; but tell me, what is it? nyp.33433082520143 I object to that, 125 Detective Stories ing,"This is the notice I was to receive? |
nyp.33433082520143 | I say, my friends,pursues Mr. Chadband, utterly re- jecting and obliterating Mr. Snagsby's suggestion,"why can we not fly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | I suppose you ai n't in the habit of walking yourself? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Impossible? |
nyp.33433082520143 | In that case you will send me to the prison, perhaps? |
nyp.33433082520143 | In what way? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Indeed, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Indeed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it a safe place? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it blessed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it blessed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it good? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it what you people call law- hand? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is that Snagsby? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is that so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is this place of abomination consecrated ground? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is this true concerning the poor girl? |
nyp.33433082520143 | It is relating,says Mr. Snagsby, in a mysterious low voice:"it is relating — not to put too fine a point upon it — to the foreigner, sir?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | John Smith, is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Know it? nyp.33433082520143 Lady Dedlock?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Male or female, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Master at home? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mean and shabby, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Months? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Not even anyone who had attended on him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Not much time for it, I should say? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Not my flight? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, what do you say to that? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, why do n't you take my advice? |
nyp.33433082520143 | O indeed, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | On account of which, and at the same time to oblige a — do you call it, in your business, customer or client? nyp.33433082520143 On the right or left?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Or a haughty gentleman of Him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Pray is your lodger within? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Shall I call him down? nyp.33433082520143 Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet, how did my calcula- tions come out under these circumstances? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then they do not know it yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then why,she asks in a low voice, and without remov- ing her gloomy look from those distant stars,"do you de- tain me in his house?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then, what,retorts that worthy, pointing to the figure,"did you say it was the lady for?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | There you are, my partner, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | This is where he lives, is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | To- morrow? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Took the over- dose? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Truly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Two minutes wrong? nyp.33433082520143 Was it all like this? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, Mr. Snagsby, if I do n't lock him up this time, will you engage for his moving on? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What are you talking of? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What business? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can I do for you to- day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What did they call the wretched being? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do Sir Leicester care for that, you think, my angel? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do they say of him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you call him? nyp.33433082520143 What do you say?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you want, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does the horrible creature mean? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What foreigner? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What have you done with your candle? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the matter with you now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the matter? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What will you have? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where? nyp.33433082520143 Which?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who lives here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who lives here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who's this? — Aye, aye, mistress, it's you, is it? nyp.33433082520143 Who's this? — Aye, aye, mistress, it's you, is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why have you told my story to so many persons? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, bless my heart,says Mr. Snagsby,"what's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, what do you mean? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, what have I done to warrant such a visit? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you be kind enough to tell me, sir, where Mr. Morris, the postmaster, can be found? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Without any clew to anything more? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You are very poor, ai n't you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You believe it to be difficult, then? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You can not do these things? nyp.33433082520143 You do n't expect anybody to believe this, about the lady and the sovereign, do you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You do n't happen to know a very good sort of person of the name of Gridley, do you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You have paid me? nyp.33433082520143 You intend to give me no other notice?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not? |
nyp.33433082520143 | 102 Charles Dickens"Proud?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | 144 Charles Dickens Really? |
nyp.33433082520143 | 153 Detective Stories"Why?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | 27 True Stories of Modern Magic"Etnile,"I said to my son,"what is the name of this work?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | 80 Detective Stories"Will you run over, once again, what the boy said?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | A bird of the air? |
nyp.33433082520143 | A fish of the sea or river? |
nyp.33433082520143 | A ghost in it, Volumnia hopes? |
nyp.33433082520143 | A little capricious? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Acquiescing in his wish, I said to my boy,"What do I hold in my hand?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | After a silence he is asked,"In which room?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And did you really take the trouble to find out the writer of that actual thing — what is it! — affidavit?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And do you cool yourself in that stream now, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And he had the watch in his trunk, did he? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And if I do n't deceive my- self, my Lady was muffled in a loose black mantle, with a deep fringe to it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And if he did, what would it be to see a woman going by? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And we like'em all the better for it, do n't we?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And why glorious, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And why, my young friend?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Anything wanting to the bonnet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you a beast of the field? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you drunk?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you going to return there?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you sat- isfied with your test?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you satisfied?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you swindlers?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Blest? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Blest?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But can you restore him back to life?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But the household troops, though considered fine men, are built so straggling.—Walks by night, does she? |
nyp.33433082520143 | But — my faith!—still what does it matter to me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But, my friends, have we par- taken of anything else? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Call out for Flite, will you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can my readers comprehend my wretchedness? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can this monk be the monk who went mad in prison at Pignerol, sharing the cell of Mattioli? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can we fly, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you do without rest, and keep watch upon her, night and day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you make an honorable lady of Her?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Charles Dickens need refreshment, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Could we walk, my friends, without strength? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Dandyism? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Dead?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Marsilly know of the Secret Treaty, and was it from him that Arlington got his first inkling of the royal plot? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Saint- Germain really die in a palace of Prince Charles of Hesse about 1780- 85? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Wogan& Co. distrust either his parts or fidelity? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he die? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he, on the other hand, escape from the French prison where Grosley thought he saw him, during the French Revolution? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he, too, suffer for his connection with the secret? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do I know that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do her friends know my story also? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do n't let it give you a turn? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you hear, Jo? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you know I am a remark- able judge of character? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Does he keep them yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Eddie spoke, saying:"Must I go back, grandpa?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Every night, my Lady casually asks her maid:"Is Mr. Tulkinghorn come?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | For what are you, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | From whence have we derived that spiritual profit? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Had he possessed a valet, and had he died in 1694, why should his valet have been"shut up in the vaulted prison"? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Has Mr. Tulkinghorn any idea of this himself? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Has Mr. Tulkinghorn been disturbed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | He has been in England already( 1743- 17 —?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | He mourned, yet whence could he look for comfort? |
nyp.33433082520143 | He took the one- dollar note from the hand of the un- faithful pastor, and after scanning it a moment, inquired,"What is the matter with it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | He was very poor, I suppose?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | He wishes 84 Andrew Lang to take the captive to the Isles, but how? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How do you explain that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | How is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How should I know it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Hundreds,"says Sir Leicester, eying the cousins with in97 Detective Stories"The son who wished to marry the young woman in my Lady's service?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | I knew that, did I?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | If Dauger had guilty knowledge, his life might have paid for it; why keep him a secret prisoner? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Ill OUR DEAR BROTHER A TOUCH on the lawyer's wrinkled hand, as he stands in the dark room, irresolute, makes him start and say,"What's that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | In any case, Francis Vernon, writing from Paris to Williamson(?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is a new dress, a new custom, a new singer, a new dancer, a new form of jewelry, a new dwarf or giant, a new chapel, a new anything, to be set up? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is he the mysterious Muscovite adviser of the Dalai Lama? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it because we are calculated to walk? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it chalked upon the walls and cried in the streets?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it fear, or is it anger, now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it lovely, and gentle, and beauti- ful, and pleasant, and serene, and joyful? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it not?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it strife? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it that you have almost all finished, or are you speaking always?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it the town- talk yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it true? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it war? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is n't that adver- tising itself? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is the hand not always pointing there? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is the man born yet, is the spade wrought yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is there any other witness? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is there anything that you require of me? |
nyp.33433082520143 | It is well known that the trick with the balls wonder- fully improves the touch, but does it not improve the vision at the same time? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Jo, is it thou? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Lady Dedlock asks, on sitting down to dinner, still deadly pale( and quite an illustration of the debilitated cousin's text), whether he is gone out? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Lady Dedlock will not think me ill- bred, I hope?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mr. Tulkinghorn( standing by the old portmanteau) in- quires if he has been dead any time? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mrs. Snagsby, in a spectral bass voice, and without removing her eyes from Chadband, says, with dread distinctness,"Go away?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | My friends, of what else have we partaken? |
nyp.33433082520143 | My friends, why do I wish for peace? |
nyp.33433082520143 | My young friend, what is bondage? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Nemo?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Neow, what is it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Nobody ca n't come enny tricks on her — can they, Sue? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now take my arm, will you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, Mr. H, have I answered your question, and are you satisfied with your test?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet, why do I relate all this?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Of spiritual profit? |
nyp.33433082520143 | One day Madame said to him, while at her toilet,"What sort of man was Francis I., a king whom I could have loved?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Presently she asks again, is he gone yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Says the Coroner, is that boy here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | She ses to me she ses'are you the boy at Ink- which?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | She ses to me she ses'can you show me all them places?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | Sir Leicester doses, starts up sud- denly, and cries"Eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Spell it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | That there had been a conspiracy against the King's life? |
nyp.33433082520143 | That visit not succeeding either, you will go again perhaps?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | That's a nice innocent place to live in, ai n't it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | That's about your intentions, if I understand you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The Arab stooped, lifted up the box, and said to me, coldly,"Is that all?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The Earl of Marischal told Hume that life had been chemically produced in a laboratory, so what becomes of Creation? |
nyp.33433082520143 | The man- ager asked"Who is your papa?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The manager now stepped to the rear of the stage and took the basket, which was now in place containing the original(?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | The medium then said,"If I will tell you where your father died, and the disease he died of, will you be convinced?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The paper within th?. |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then from whence, my friends, in a human point of view, do we derive the strength that is necessary to our limbs? |
nyp.33433082520143 | To throw the murder on her Ladyship?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Tulkinghorn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Tulkinghorn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was anybody present related to him?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was he known to Lord Lytton about 1860? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was he then Major Fraser? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was it this voice, or at all like this voice?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was that so?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | We must at once ask ourselves: who placed the slates in that position? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, do n't they? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can he have known? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can it be? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can you anticipate when they are so handsome as that? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you say to this, Bucket?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you think?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you want with me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you want?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does it matter to me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does it mean? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does si: a try to do? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What fairy and fugitive princess can this be, whom not in vain the ardent Hebrew wooed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What follows? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What had the valet, Eustache Dauger, done? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is he doing? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is it that I tell you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is peace? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the intention of this fool's play, say then?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is them? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What kin I do fur yeou?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What makes you think so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What power of cannon might it take to shake that rusty old man out of his immovable composure? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What should I have lost? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What should we do without strength, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What time might it be? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What would it be to see a woman going by, even though she were going secretly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's home? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's that? |
nyp.33433082520143 | When I cal- culated that this impetuous young woman would overdo it in new directions, was I wrong or right? |
nyp.33433082520143 | When it's moonlight, though?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Whence came his wealth in precious stones, people asked, unless from some mysterious knowledge, or some equally mysterious and illustrious birth? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where are the digger and the spade, this peaceful night, destined to add the last great secret to the many secrets of the Tulkinghorn exist- ence? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where can I move to?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where was he? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where was it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where, you know?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Whether Mr. Tulkinghorn is gone 124 Charles Dickens yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who fired a gun or pistol? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who knows? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who ud go and let a nice innocent lodging to such a reg'lar one as me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why can we not fly, my friends?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why con- tinue to toil hard for a small pittance when the golden apples were hanging within easy reach? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why do you ask?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why do you not cool yourself in that stream now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why drag out an existence in penury when wealth and its joys were thrust upon him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why should Mr. Tulk- inghorn, for no such reason, look out of window? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why was he to be handled with such mysterious rigor? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will not the all- seeing eye follow him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will not the omnipotent hand strike him heavily in wrath? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will the one who wrote this ques- tion identify it as his?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you lend me a book?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you, or will any court, call that in question?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Williamson?]. |
nyp.33433082520143 | Within a few more minutes he is reported as sending his respects, and could my Lady please to receive him for a word or two after her dinner? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Would Charles, du Moulin asked, own or disown Marsilly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Would my Lady wish to see him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Yet what could Dauger know? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You are honoring me with your attention?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You are the villain, are you, who has been turning my office into a den of thieves? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You can read?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You do n't mind me half so much, do you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You know what they say of my lodger?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not be angry if we triumph in our turn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | asks Mr. Bucket,"begging your pardon for interrupting you a moment?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | had been guilty of double dealing in 1668- 1669? |
nyp.33433082520143 | like a ghost? |
nyp.33433082520143 | says Mr. Bucket,"a little spoilt? |
nyp.33433082520143 | the young woman exclaimed, in a quick tone,"you will, not allow you are""A sorcerer, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | what do you say?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | A bowl of punch, Jelly, hot and strong, eh? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Ah! — good! —muttered Chauvelin,"and now, about Captain Jutley? — what did he say?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Ah! — good! —muttered Chauvelin,"and now, about Captain Jutley? — what did he say?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | All right again this time, Ffoulkes? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And Armand? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And all your servants gone to bed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And can you ever forgive? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And he obeyed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And now you have one all- important secret, eh, little one? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And so,he said with bitter sarcasm,"the murder- ous dog of the revolution is turning upon the very hands that fed it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And that is? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And their driver? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And what did the Englishman do? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And what were these two lines? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Are we a long way yet from Miquelon? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Are we alone, Monsieur, my lacquey? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Are you coming, m'dear? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Are you ill, Marguerite? nyp.33433075744890 At what time did he go?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | At what time do you expect Sir Percy and Lady Blakeney? |
nyp.33433075744890 | At'The Rose and Thistle'? nyp.33433075744890 Before the end of the week?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Bless the woman Iejaculated Lady Portarles,"did 94 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL ever anyone see such perversity? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But how? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But if he had no choice? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But tell me,she added merrily,"what in the world, or whom in the world, are you doing here in England?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | But what am I to do with the brute? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But what? nyp.33433075744890 But where is he now?—Do you know?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | But, Armand? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But, tell me, you have no one else staying here, have you? |
nyp.33433075744890 | By all means, Sir Andrew I How should I venture to thwart the love- god again? nyp.33433075744890 Can you do ought for Armand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Can you? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Demmit, young man, what's the good of your sword to me? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Demoted uncomfortable things, duels, ai n't they, Tony? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Did ye hear me speak, me girl? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Did you speak to him? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do I now? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you think that Blakeney would leave Calais HOPE 323 without having accomplished what he set out to do? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Does he know where this'P£re Blanchard's hut'is? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Does your ladyship wish for anything else? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Enough, do you think, to loosen that honest tongue of yours? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Forgiven? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Have I ever broken my word? nyp.33433075744890 Have you a room for me?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Have you any special instructions for me? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Have you ever heard of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Citoyenne St Just? |
nyp.33433075744890 | He has not gone? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Heard of the Scarlet Pimpernel? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Here! — did you say the English gentleman was coming back here? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How can I hope to succeed in that which Sir Percy Blakeney has failed to accomplish? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How did it happen, citoyen? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How far is the nearest village from here? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How many are there in your brave league, Monsieur? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How many gold pieces are there in the palm of my hand? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How many shall I lay for, my lord? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How much is there there? |
nyp.33433075744890 | How much time have we got, Briggs? |
nyp.33433075744890 | I have a most perfect prescription against the worst form of ennui, which I would have been happy to submit to you, but —"But what? |
nyp.33433075744890 | I hope my friend, Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, proved an entertaining travelling companion, madame? |
nyp.33433075744890 | I said, do you hear me? |
nyp.33433075744890 | I say, Jelly, has everyone gone? |
nyp.33433075744890 | If I promise to help you in this matter, Chauvelin,she said pleasantly,"will you give me that letter of St Just's?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Impossible?---- Why? |
nyp.33433075744890 | In business? nyp.33433075744890 In helping Chauvelin to track the Scarlet Pimpernel?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Indeed, and is that so, Mr Hempseed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is it possible that love can die? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is that a threat, citoyen? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is that all, gentlemen? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is this the man? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is you'xpecting special guests then to- night, Mr Jellyband? |
nyp.33433075744890 | It do seem more like April than September, do n't it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | It does seem simple, does n't it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | It is a case of the blind leading the lame, sweetheart, is it not? |
nyp.33433075744890 | It must be pretty bad, must n't it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Know Lady Blakeney — the most fashionable woman in London — the wife of the richest man in England? nyp.33433075744890 Lady Blaker.ey,"iaid the young man, trying to recover himself,"I...""Will you hear me first?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Lord Fancourt,she said to the Minister,"will you do me a service?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Loved me? — Well, Armand, I thought at one time that he did, or I should not have married him. nyp.33433075744890 M. Chauvelin,"she said, as he stopped on the top of the stairs, bowing elaborately before her,"my coach if outside; may I claim your arm?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Marguerite St Just? — Surely. nyp.33433075744890 Marguerite St Just?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Marguerite, chérie, what is it? nyp.33433075744890 May I have the honour?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | May we talk? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Nay, Madame, should you not rather seek the in- fluence of your French friend, M. Chauvelin? nyp.33433075744890 Nay, Sir Percy, why not? |
nyp.33433075744890 | No choice, your Excellency? |
nyp.33433075744890 | No hitch? |
nyp.33433075744890 | No one, my lord, and no one coming, either, let- ways —"Leastways? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Nobody came into the room at all? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Not cross over to- night? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Not listening? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Now,he was saying in a low and peremptory whisper,"where is the Pere Blanchard's hut?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Of the shortest, Sir Percy? nyp.33433075744890 Oh, I?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | OhI have no fear for Armand, sweetheart,he said tenderly,"did I not pledge you my word that he should be safe? |
nyp.33433075744890 | On what? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Pardieu, my good man,said Lady Blakeney, with some impatience,"what are you standing in my way for, dancing about like a turkey with a sore foot? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Percy,she said,"will you not tell me why you go to- day? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Sally Ishouted a more persistent voice,"are ye goin'to be all night with that there beer?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Shall we leave Sir Percy out of the question for the present, my dear friend? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Silent again, Sir Andrew? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Since then? |
nyp.33433075744890 | So that's it, is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Strange!—I wonder when it got there? nyp.33433075744890 That I denounced the Marquis de St Cyr, you mean, to the tribunal that ultimately sent him and all his family to the guillotine? |
nyp.33433075744890 | That is your intention, is it not? |
nyp.33433075744890 | That's good.—Do the men know their work? |
nyp.33433075744890 | The English schooner? |
nyp.33433075744890 | The Scarlet Pimpernel? |
nyp.33433075744890 | The coach? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then Chauvelin is still in Dover? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then he will have received one such paper to- day? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then they started? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then we can talk here undisturbed for half an hour? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then we have failed, you and I? nyp.33433075744890 Then you knew? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Time enough to learn its contents? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Time, m'dear? nyp.33433075744890 We wo n't kill him outright, eh, friend Desgas? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well, Mr Hempseed, and how is the fruit? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well, citoyenne? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well, my lord, Sir Percy Blakeney and his lady will be here presently, but they ai n't a- goin'to stay —"Lady Blakeney? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well?—and? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What care I? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What cart? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What did you say? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What does it mean? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What does your Excellency wish to know? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What has happened, dear lady? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What has he to do with it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What if they had? nyp.33433075744890 What in the world do you mean? — I am forgetting nothing. |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is that? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What of yourself? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What's that? nyp.33433075744890 What's that?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What's that? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where? nyp.33433075744890 Where?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Whether your horse and cart can take me to where I can find my friend the tall stranger, who has driven off in Reuben Goldstein's cart? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Which road leads to it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Whither? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Who gave you this packet? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Who is it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Who sent it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why do you shake your head and look to glum? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why does your ladyship ask? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why should you try, Madame? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will you render France a small service, citoyenne? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will you see if my husband is still in the card- room? nyp.33433075744890 Will you send him back to Calais, citoyen?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will you speak? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will your horse and cart be safe alone, here, do you think? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will your ladyship honour me with the contredanse until your coach is ready? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will your ladyship stay the night? |
nyp.33433075744890 | With what object, I pray you, Madame? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Work? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Yes — and? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Yes! — and then? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Yes..."You have not let them go? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Yes?—Quick! — What did you hear? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You are ill, Lady Blakeney? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You are on your way to Paris, Sir Percy? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You are sure of the road? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You do not trust me? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You have a horse and cart too, then? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You have seen the stranger? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You know the place? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You know the road? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You prefer to be insulted by every French aristocrat who comes to this country? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You say that she actually denounced the Marquis de St Cyr? nyp.33433075744890 You told him all the circumstances — which so com- pletely exonerated you from any blame?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | You will at least accept my gratitude? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You will trust me? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Your Highness has been unfortunate at the card tables? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Your Honour has guessed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Your leader, Monsieur? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Zounds, my dear fellow,he added, smothering a slight yawn,"did you ever see such a beastly day? |
nyp.33433075744890 | '"Demmed smart that now, was n't it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | '*"*"Will your Excellency try?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | 'Has a cart gone through?' |
nyp.33433075744890 | *"Yes?—And?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | ... A covered cart...""There were a dozen...""An old hag who said her son had the plague?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | ... Begad, Madame,"he added very gently, as Marguerite continued to sob hysterically,"will you dry your tears? |
nyp.33433075744890 | ... Can I do aught for you in town? |
nyp.33433075744890 | ... Was she mad or dreaming? |
nyp.33433075744890 | ... on my way back?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | .?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | .?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | .?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | 128 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"I have promised to go down to supper with His Royal Highness,"she said,"but before we part, tell me... am I forgiven?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | 132 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"You have news for me?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | 168 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"You are going?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | 254 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"To a place called the Fire Blanchard's hut?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | A little flower — red? — yes! |
nyp.33433075744890 | And all only for sport? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And he has gone, you say?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | And his offence? |
nyp.33433075744890 | And now,"he added, whilst a sudden earnestness crept over his jovial young face,"how about business?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | And then what would happen? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Are you sure this is the place?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | As for that enigmatic Scarlet Pimpernel, what is he to you? |
nyp.33433075744890 | As the Scriptures say —""That's quite right, Mr'Empseed,"retorted Jelly- band,"and as I says, what can you'xpect? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Before we begin to descend the cliff, you shall creep down to the hut, as noiselessly as possible, and ascertain if the traitor royalists are there? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But I had no idea — how could I have? — of the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel. |
nyp.33433075744890 | But now, tell me, shall I welcome you at my water- party on Wednesday?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | But tell me where is he? |
nyp.33433075744890 | But what do you want me to do, Chauvelin?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | But you will be back soon?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | But you will be prudent?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | By the way, where is that inimitable wit? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Chance gave me knowledge of this; I spoke of it, but I did not know — how could I guess? — they trapped and duped me. |
nyp.33433075744890 | Chauvelin I"248 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"He can not go far without being sighted, citoyen,""Ah?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Choose your men well, friend Desgas... of the sort who would enjoy that type of sport — eh? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Come to me I Where are you? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Could it be that with the waning of her husband's love, Marguerite's heart had awakened with love for him? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Could you give her the use of another room? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Did Marguerite Blakeney,"the cleverest woman in Europe,"really love a fool? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Did she not herself wear it embroidered on her gowns? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Did ye'ear'i m say that they'd be upsetting, my opinions? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you accept the bargain?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you hear me?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you impugn my bravery, Madame? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you think I am going to allow my body to be made a pincushion of, by every little frog- eater who do n't like the shape of your nose?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you understand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you understand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Do you want to make a hole in a law- abiding man? |
nyp.33433075744890 | EITHBR — OR? |
nyp.33433075744890 | EITHER — OR? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Eh?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Had Armand been imprudent? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Had he failed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Had he failed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Had his astute mind guessed the secret, then? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Had not everybody about town recently made a point of affecting the device of that mysterious and heroic Scarlet Pimpernel? |
nyp.33433075744890 | He with de Tournay and the others are ever? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Her choice was made: had she done a vile action or one that was sublime? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Hey, Sally there, are ye ready, my girl?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | How could my children and I ever show enough gratitude to you all, Messieurs?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | How did they accomplish that now, think you?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | How do, Ffoulkes?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | How far can you drive me in it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | I could no longer plead extenuating circumstances: I could not betuean myself by trying to explain--""And?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | I do n't patronise the ring for nothing, do I Tony? |
nyp.33433075744890 | I may have to go away — you'll understand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | I mean, does he know the part you played in the arrest of the Marquis deStCyr?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | I said, do you remember?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | I... Did you notice the time when you were there?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | In be- traying a nameless stranger to his fate in order to save her brother, had Marguerite Blakeney sent her husband to his death? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is he in heaven? — Is he in hell? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is he in heaven? — Is he in hell? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is it small wonder that I did not see through it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is it that you have the taste to renew the devilish sport which you played so successfully last year? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is n't that so, my lord?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Is that clear?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | It certainly was not there when she came upstairs; had Louise dropped it? |
nyp.33433075744890 | It do n't put you out, do it, my lord?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | It was only natural, was it not? |
nyp.33433075744890 | May I?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Now about to- night?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Now, have I your permission to go? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Now, tell me, you are very anxious to discover the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel, is n't that so?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | ON THE TRACK 963"What news?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Oh I what had happened? |
nyp.33433075744890 | One awful thought had returned to her mind, together with gathering consciousness:"What had become of Percy? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Papers? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Shall I go waylay him and run my sword through him? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Shall I see you at the Prince of Wales'garden party? — No? — Ah, well, au revoir! — Remember me, I pray, to Sir Percy Blakeney." |
nyp.33433075744890 | Shall I see you at the Prince of Wales'garden party? — No? — Ah, well, au revoir! — Remember me, I pray, to Sir Percy Blakeney." |
nyp.33433075744890 | Shall Sally bring your ladyship some supper?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Sir Andrew Ffoulkes? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Sir Andrew, did you ever see such an unpleasant person? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Sir Percy Blakeney had loved her once; he was her husband; why should she stand alone through this terrible ordeal? |
nyp.33433075744890 | THE JEW 355"There he could get fresh conveyance, if he wanted to go further?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | THE OUTRAGE 85"I need not ask, I suppose, whether you found the journey plea ant this time?' |
nyp.33433075744890 | Tell him to send reinforcement to the various patrols; and especially to those along the beach — you understand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | That demmed, elusive Pimpernel?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | The noise of the footsteps, also of hushed, subdued voices had awakened her — what could they be? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Then one day — do you mind me, Sir Percy? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Was it Percy at last? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Was it love that she had felt for him a year ago when she married him? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Was it unnatural?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Was she dreaming? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well I and what happened? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well!—and you would now force me to do some spying work for you in exchange for my brother Armand's safety? — Is that it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Well!—and you would now force me to do some spying work for you in exchange for my brother Armand's safety? — Is that it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Were those great, stony cliffs the gates of paradise? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What could he have to say to her, in the middle of the night, which could not be put off until the morning? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What do you think will happen?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What factor do you mean?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What had she done to have deserved all this? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What happened in the dining- room at one o'clock just now?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What is the Scarlet Pimpernel, Monsieur?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What it it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What say you, Mr Waite?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What was he doing?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What was there strange in the fact that Sir Percy should have chosen to use the device as a seal- ring? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What were the two lines, citoyenne?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | What's to be done? |
nyp.33433075744890 | What's up?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | When the Jew was again on his feet, Chauvelin said, —"How soon can your horse and cart be ready?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | When?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where could Sir Percy be going just now in the Day Dream? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where does that Reuben live?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where is that pretty wench of yours and the dish of soup? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where to find him? — Oh, God! |
nyp.33433075744890 | Where's that fool Brogard?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Who knows? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why did not Chauvelin come and tell her the result of his watch? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why should he take all this trouble? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why should he — who was obviously a serious, earnest man — wish to appear before his fellow- men as an empty- headed nincompoop? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Why should she have done such a thing? |
nyp.33433075744890 | Will your Excellency deign to look?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | Yes?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | You had not heard this story?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | You must know her —""Know her?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | You see, do you not? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You shall stay here, do you hear? |
nyp.33433075744890 | You understand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | and did you see anything?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | and is my life to be forfeit, is some terrible punishment to come on my poor old head for that which I can not help?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | and tell me in what way I may have the honour to serve you?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | and... and...""I pray you, Madame,"he said, whilst his voice shook almost as much as hers,"in what way can I serve you?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | asked Lady Blakeney,"before M. St, J ust need go on board?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | can not you see that I am in deadly earnest? |
nyp.33433075744890 | did you ever see such a wet September, Mr Jellyband?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | e added, turning towards the Vicomte,"t1"th a curious napes of yours will join us in a glass? |
nyp.33433075744890 | has anyone ever seen such a contemptible climate?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | he is brave and noble, and never — do you hear me? — never would I lend a hand to such villainy." |
nyp.33433075744890 | he rejoined placidly,"About my brother?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | he said,"what they do that for, I wonder? |
nyp.33433075744890 | how could I guess? |
nyp.33433075744890 | how could she have been so blind? |
nyp.33433075744890 | how is that, la mire?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | if that is n't my little Suzanne over there MARGUERITE 45 Pardteu, little citizeness, how came you to be in England? |
nyp.33433075744890 | is it as bad as that?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | is that what he meant? |
nyp.33433075744890 | little woman?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | my Lord Tony, why — what are you doing here in Dover?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | or was some tantalising spook at play, showing her fairy letters where none existed? |
nyp.33433075744890 | said Bibot to one of these horrible hags,"what have you got there?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | set in gems and enamel in her hair? |
nyp.33433075744890 | she retorted,"you do n't call those bloodthirsty ruffians over there a government, do you?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | she said, still very absently,"you found my husband, and gave him my message?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | she whispered,"can we not bury the past?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | that I have, your Excellency, and if your Excellency wants to drive...""Do you happen to know which way my friend went in Reuben Goldstein's cart?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | that it do,"assented the worthy host,"but then what can you'xpect, Mr'Empseed, I says, with sich a government as we've got?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | weeks?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | what can I say?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | where is the Jew?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | which might help you... to bridge over that sad estrangement?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | who is it?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | who was the bold man who dared to tackle you — eh?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | why do n't you fire?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | will you ever know the terrible sacrifice of pride, of dignity, of womanliness a devoted sister is making for your sake? |
nyp.33433075744890 | your Honour 1""What was the bargain?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | ~^-But this was as it should be: were not the people now the rulers of France? |
nyp.33433075744890 | — Eh? — Lud love you, sir, but you do say some queer things." |
nyp.33433075744890 | — What of Armand?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | — ca n't you find a way?" |
nyp.33433075744890 | •"How do, Tony? |
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umn.31951001003697p | 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | 555^[ Kings Bridge, New York, August 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | 567 A View from Paulushook of Horsimus on the Jersey shore and part of York Island[ 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | 634[ America and two children — a cartouche, 1768?] |
umn.31951001003697p | 68 High Holborn[ 177?]' |
umn.31951001003697p | ? hitnder.aii^i//t/ iri/ a/ iptt\j/ fa/ trnidcb'n. |
umn.31951001003697p | A short dialog says,"Will you enter my Lads am fight for the Crown? |
umn.31951001003697p | AS//?. |
umn.31951001003697p | An airship designated"La derniere resource de l'angleterre"carrying 313>'I de » OpdPI C K v-Pri*? |
umn.31951001003697p | Below the print a couplet: Is this a Peace, when Loyalists must bleed? |
umn.31951001003697p | By France I'm injured, yet you ask them peace, What shall I call you? |
umn.31951001003697p | CPPS 5284 LC- USZ62- 17658 680 The Alternative of Williams- Burg[ Dawe?] |
umn.31951001003697p | CPPS 5402 LC- USZ62- 1509 713[ Two American Indians — a cartouche, 1768- 83?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Colley?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Containing the Literature, History, Poli- tics, Art, Manners 6? |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1775?! |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1775?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1775?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
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umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?! |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?! |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?! |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
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umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1779- 80?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 178?]. |
umn.31951001003697p | Des Barres, 178?]." |
umn.31951001003697p | DesBarres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | DesBarres, 1776- 77?] |
umn.31951001003697p | DesBarres, 1777?! |
umn.31951001003697p | DesBarres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | DesBarres, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Doodle& c. 6 But whose Fiddler to these Dancers? |
umn.31951001003697p | Engraved by[ John?] |
umn.31951001003697p | F A Annert sc:[ 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | From Lotter, Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae Geographicae( Augs- burg, 1772? |
umn.31951001003697p | From Lotter, Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae Geographicae( Augs- burg, 1772? |
umn.31951001003697p | Grave par Balth Frederic Leizelt[ 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Gravé par[ Justus] Chevillet[ 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Haber- mann[ 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Hill?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ6 2- 46071 299 719 719[ A Scene in the British Colonies in North America — a cartouche, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ6 2- 4609 5 545 S View of the City of New York[ 1776?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 20492 548 Bunker's Hill on N. York Island[ 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 4 5 540 547 A View of the City of New York from Long Island[ Montresor? |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 45172 213 2l6 6? |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 45377 548 199 Mill f ware? |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 45386 669[ Tarring and feathering, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 45390 670 The Bostonian's Paying the Excise- man, or Tarring& Feathering[ Dawe?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 46021 618 131 The- TIMES are? DifntaL « Doiefui iDoiOIOUg, and X> oLLAK'LESS. |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 46066 660[ The Four Continents — a cartouche, 1772?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 46078 721[ A Scene on the Island of St. John — a car- touche, 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | LC- USZ62- 463 24 4 3{> A S* « 3 5 ° 7[ View of fortifications around Dorchester, 1776?] |
umn.31951001003697p | La Anglois cries the frenchman; — forebear, Why the limbs of your brother thus furiously tear? |
umn.31951001003697p | Le Lord Burthe Couronne Sur Un Ane Infortunez Anglois, a quoi vos Bills Concilia- toire ont- ils servis? |
umn.31951001003697p | London Mag:[ Augustus Keppel?] |
umn.31951001003697p | M. Darly? |
umn.31951001003697p | Newhaven[ 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Same picture as item 165.,'(/ „?//„*/,,,/_ X. |
umn.31951001003697p | Shall thy Wilks opprest remain? |
umn.31951001003697p | Shall thy labours be in vain? |
umn.31951001003697p | Sold by M. Chamberlin in Stewart Street, Old Artillery Ground, Spittalfields, Price 5s:[ 176?] |
umn.31951001003697p | Sold by W Humphrey 227 Strand London[ December 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | St. Martin, Saba, Demerara( a part of Issequibo), and"Curass"( Curacao?) |
umn.31951001003697p | The other figure[ America or Liberty?] |
umn.31951001003697p | These great patriotic Financers? |
umn.31951001003697p | Think you we'll tamely look on and starve? |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1755- 71?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1760- 80?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 176?]! |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 177-?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 177-?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1770- 89?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1772?! |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1772?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1774?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1775?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1776- 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1776- 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1776?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1776?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1777?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1779- 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1779?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1779?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1779?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 177?! |
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umn.31951001003697p | [ 1780?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1780?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1781?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
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umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1784?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1789- 9?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1789?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?! |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?] |
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umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 178?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1790?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 1790?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ 179?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Dawe?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Dawe?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Des Barres, 1774- 81?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ From surveys taken by Samuel Holland, engraved by J. F. W. Des Barres, 177?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Gillray?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Samuel Hill?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Thomas?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Trenchard? |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Trenchard? |
umn.31951001003697p | [ Trenchard?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ West Point, New York, painted by Pierre L'Enfant 1778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | [ i778?] |
umn.31951001003697p | in Lotter, Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae Geographicae( Augs- burg, 1772? |
umn.31951001003697p | puppies, sheep, or geese? |
umn.31951001003697p | tie t> wJfe/ v, S/ j fSt ifJt$ *\'J'c St- Bbfy 1'°^-^ O Sen- d- Tfo fhr//lf)jt\i Guardan'M^ frewtj fhftrna? |
umn.31951001003697p | what can the Cooks do in such a hard case? |
umn.31951001003697p | why, that Groan? |
hvd.hwptej | , “ Is n't it possible that there is a connection between the colossal theft at the Union Bank and these disturb- ances? ” she said. |
hvd.hwptej | - But Miss Cornelia's face was still thoughtful, and he went on:- “ Is n't it clear, Miss Van Gorder? ” he queried, with a smile. |
hvd.hwptej | - He glanced swiftly at Dale — was she watching him? |
hvd.hwptej | - Would n't You Like fo Know. — • What happens when the indomitable Miss Van Gorder refuses to be frightened from the house of murder? |
hvd.hwptej | - “ And you came here to telephone about your car?" |
hvd.hwptej | - “ And you? ” badgeringly, to Lizzie. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Are they nice spoons? ” he asked with absurd seri- OUISI) CSS. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Because of that letter? |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Beresford, will you go with this Jap to the kitchen? ” as Billy, grimly clutching his butcher knife, retraced his steps toward the hall. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Call you a spirited old lady, do they? |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Dale, dear, did you know this young Bailey? ” she asked point- blank. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Dale, you said you saw a white light shining down from above? ” “ Yes, ” said Dale in a minor voice. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Doctor, have you a revolver? ” Anderson seemed to be going over the possible means of defense against this new peril. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Does n't remember anything, eh? ” he said dryly. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Has the new gardener come yet? ” “ He here, ” said Billy stolidly. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Hello — is that Mr. Johnson's residence? |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Now what do you mean — if that were all of it, Liz- zie? ” queried Miss Cornelia sharply as she took her THE BAT 23 letters from the tray. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ That's the theory you gave headquarters, is n't it? ” said Anderson. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ The outside? ” Instantly the detective had pulled aside a blind and was staring out into the darkness. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Then you know why I'm here? ” he stammered. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Very well, ” she said in an even voice, “ that's true. ” “ Why did n't you say so before? ” There was menace beneath his suavity. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ What's that? ” he said tensely. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Where were you when you saw the lights? ” º Unknown wet his lips with his tongue, pain- lly. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Who is he? ” he said bluntly. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Why does n't somebody ask his name? ” queried"Pale, and, “ Where the devil is that detective? ” mut. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Why does n't somebody ask his name? ” queried"Pale, and, “ Where the devil is that detective? ” mut. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ Would you mind putting that away? ” he said suavely. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ You do n't remember how you were hurt? ” she asked gently. |
hvd.hwptej | - “ You — you do n't really feel very well, do you, Dale? ” “ Oh — it's nothing. |
hvd.hwptej | -- p “ Now, what was Fleming doing here? ” he asked Dale in a gentler voice. |
hvd.hwptej | -- “ And when is the Universe's Finest Newspaper go- ing to burst forth with Bat Captured by BLADE Report- er? ” he queried sardonically. |
hvd.hwptej | -- “ Get him? |
hvd.hwptej | -- “ What do you mean? ” “ You took something, just then, out of Fleming's hand, ” said the detective. |
hvd.hwptej | 148 THE BAT- “ You did n't hear any evidence of a struggle, did you? ” went on Beresford. |
hvd.hwptej | : Hand or claw? |
hvd.hwptej | All ready? ” Two silent nods gave assent. |
hvd.hwptej | Am I ready, Lizzie? ”- “ You look like an angel, ma'am, ” said Lizzie, clasp- ing her hands. |
hvd.hwptej | And then bring up some wine. ” “ Down there, where the Bat is? ” Lizzie demanded. |
hvd.hwptej | And why everyone gasps at his identity? |
hvd.hwptej | And why this sudden interest, first in the Bat, then in the failure of the Union Bank? |
hvd.hwptej | And yet — did the Bat ever threaten before he struck? |
hvd.hwptej | And yet — what other 124 THE BAT story could she tell that would not bring ruin on Jack? |
hvd.hwptej | And yet — “ But what enemies can Aunt Cornelia have? ” she asked helplessly. |
hvd.hwptej | Anderson? ” Dale shook her head. |
hvd.hwptej | Anybody here recognize it? ” The detective silently held up the watch so that all present could examine it. |
hvd.hwptej | Anything the matter? ” 214 THE BAT “ I ’ve got it! |
hvd.hwptej | Beast, man, or devil? |
hvd.hwptej | Bedst? |
hvd.hwptej | Beresford 142 THE BAT-- where to hide it, before her chance had passed? |
hvd.hwptej | Beresford, she learned, was still in the kitchen º- THE BAT 165 main in the house? |
hvd.hwptej | Brooks? |
hvd.hwptej | But where could she look for aid? |
hvd.hwptej | Chapter Seventeem: ANDERSON MAKES AN ARREST “ Doctor, why DID YoU PUT out that candle? ” Miss Cor- nelia's voice cut the blackness like a knife. |
hvd.hwptej | Curi- ous, is n't it? ” The detective still seemed puzzled. |
hvd.hwptej | Deacon Brodie — ever hear of him — the Scotch deacon that burgled his par- ishioners'houses on the quiet? |
hvd.hwptej | Did that look like it? ” The detective seemed both puzzled and disturbed. |
hvd.hwptej | Do n't you see? |
hvd.hwptej | Do you? ” Billy still shook his head. |
hvd.hwptej | Does that mean anything to you? ” His eyes bored into the doctor, the eyes of a poker player bluffing on a hidden card. |
hvd.hwptej | Failure of Union Bank — was n't that the bank of which Courtleigh Fleming had been president? |
hvd.hwptej | Get that? ” But Bailey heard him without particular resentment. |
hvd.hwptej | Had something moved in that corner of blackness where her candle did not pierce? |
hvd.hwptej | Hand of man or woman or paw of beast? |
hvd.hwptej | Have you hears from him since? ”- THE BAt 99 Her eyes met his without weakening, her voice was cool and composed. |
hvd.hwptej | He glanced up the stairs — were those her footsteps now? |
hvd.hwptej | He turned to 228 THE BAT here not long ago? ” He spoke without bitterness. |
hvd.hwptej | He was all black where his face ought to be. ” “ Do you mean he wore a mask? ” “ Maybe. |
hvd.hwptej | Hello — is that the country club? |
hvd.hwptej | How do I know that Bailey's is n't a million dollars? ” Dale felt as if he had dashed cold water in her face. |
hvd.hwptej | How do you know he is n't the Bat? ” could draw a reply from her. |
hvd.hwptej | How much truth had there been in her story? |
hvd.hwptej | How on earth did he get out on the roof? ” Bailey glanced out the window. |
hvd.hwptej | I left that book in my satchel along with Wedded But No Wife and now — ” “ Where's your satchel? ” snapped Miss Cornelia, her eyes gleaming. |
hvd.hwptej | I tell you this house is haunted! ” “ A flirtatious ghost? ” queried Miss Cornelia skep- tically. |
hvd.hwptej | I tell you — somebody in this house is in terrible distress. ”- “ Where does this phone connect? ” queried Anderson THE BAT 119 practically. |
hvd.hwptej | I thought nobody knew his name? ” The detective made a little gesture of apology. |
hvd.hwptej | I ’ll stay right here in the dark and watch. ” “ Would you like some coffee to keep you awake? ” Anderson nodded. |
hvd.hwptej | I ’m having a detective sent down tonight from police headquarters in the city. ” “ A detective? ” Lizzie's face was horrified. |
hvd.hwptej | I've been going around the last month, looking at everybody I knew and thinking — are you the- THE BAT 11 Bat? |
hvd.hwptej | If it was the law, come after Jack, what should she do? |
hvd.hwptej | If that wretch has stolen my satchel —! ”- “ Where did you leave it? ” “ Up here. |
hvd.hwptej | Imagines she sees things, and all that? ” “ I do n't think so. ” Dale's voice was strained. |
hvd.hwptej | In the name of God — whose hand? |
hvd.hwptej | In what room? ” “ I wo n't tell you! ” The doctor's voice was sullen. |
hvd.hwptej | Is Billy leaving too? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | Is Dr. Wells there? |
hvd.hwptej | Is Mr. Richard Fleming there? |
hvd.hwptej | Is he beast, man, or devil? |
hvd.hwptej | Is that it? ” said the detective in tones of utter incredulity. |
hvd.hwptej | It was n't there. ” 182 THE BAT “ Do you realize the significance of this paper? ” An- derson boomed at once. |
hvd.hwptej | It'll be Sherlock Holmes from the spirit world! ” “ Well, ca n't you dig up a Sherlock? ” The editor spread out his hands. |
hvd.hwptej | Look around the University Club — that white- haired man over there — dignified — respectable — is he the Bat? |
hvd.hwptej | Mind if I smoke? ” “ No. ” He lit his cigarette and puffed at it with en- joyment while Dale paused, summoning up her cour- THE BAT 109 age. |
hvd.hwptej | Mostly not expected. ” “ Do you think there was any other reason for her leaving? ”$ 4 THE BAT “ Maybe, ” said Billy blandly. |
hvd.hwptej | No? ” Her expression was puzzled. |
hvd.hwptej | Now if I were the Bat, or any criminal, she mused, how would I get into this house? |
hvd.hwptej | Now what was the next step detectives always took? |
hvd.hwptej | Now who do you suppose did that? |
hvd.hwptej | Now, “ Where's Anderson? |
hvd.hwptej | Oh, he's in a class by himself — and I very much doubt if he was a crook at all for most of his life. ” “ You mean? ”- “ I mean this. |
hvd.hwptej | Or again, suppose it was the Unknown who had threatened them with death? |
hvd.hwptej | Or devil? — spreading terror throughout a nation, flouting law and law- less alike. |
hvd.hwptej | Or what you call the imagination? ” In spite of himself Anderson seemed to be impressed. |
hvd.hwptej | She heard him at the door, then a murmur of voices — Dale's voice and another's—“Won't you come in for a few minutes? |
hvd.hwptej | Should she tell him the truth? |
hvd.hwptej | THE BAT 215 “ Did you know that room was there? ” he questioned, his doubts still unquieted. |
hvd.hwptej | The Bat? |
hvd.hwptej | The detec- tive? |
hvd.hwptej | The doctor had been so helpful — why had she not confided in him before? |
hvd.hwptej | The doctor nodded, “ Yes. ” THE BAT 151 “ Have you a pocket- flash, Doctor? ” she asked him suddenly. |
hvd.hwptej | The doctor was kind and thoughtful — more than that, he was an ex- perienced man of the world — if he could not advise her, who could? |
hvd.hwptej | The gardener? ”----- THE BAT 105 But Brooks was prepared for him. |
hvd.hwptej | Then 58 THE BAT- — was that a sound from the alcove? |
hvd.hwptej | Thought transference — warning — acci- dent? |
hvd.hwptej | Today. ” “ But good heav- Lizzie, why on earth did n't you tell me before? ” t Lizzie spoke soothingly, all the blarney of Kerry in her voice. |
hvd.hwptej | Was Anderson trying a chance shot in the dark — or had he stumbled upon some fresh evidence against her? |
hvd.hwptej | Was a listener crouched behind those doors — or was it only a trick of carpentry — a gesture of chance? |
hvd.hwptej | Was he going to run away on some pretext before she could finish her story? |
hvd.hwptej | Was it possible that Dale, too, had been receiving threatening letters? |
hvd.hwptej | Well, many people at the country club? ” “ Not very many, ” he said, with a shake of his head. |
hvd.hwptej | Were old wives'tales and witches'fables- THE BAT 127 true after all? |
hvd.hwptej | What case do you want to be assigned to? ” The muscles of Anderson's left hand tensed on the arm of his chair. |
hvd.hwptej | What deduction would he draw if he had heard? |
hvd.hwptej | What had happened to him? |
hvd.hwptej | What have you been doing all day, darling? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | What is it? |
hvd.hwptej | What's his name? ” “ Say his name Brook, ” said Billy, a little doubtful. |
hvd.hwptej | What's that? ” Beresford panted. |
hvd.hwptej | Where is Miss Dale? ” f THE BAT 25 Lizzie assumed an attitude of prim rebuff. |
hvd.hwptej | Where is Miss Van Gorder — taking a nap? ” “ No, ” said Billy succinctly. |
hvd.hwptej | Where was Brooks? |
hvd.hwptej | Where's your revolver, Beresford? ” “ I dropped it in the alcove when I caught that man,"called Beresford, cursing himself for his carelessness. |
hvd.hwptej | Who else would have the bravado to do that? |
hvd.hwptej | Why did n't he get the money, if it was here, and get away? ” “ He may have had trouble with the combination. ” “ Perhaps. |
hvd.hwptej | Why did n't you yell? ” “ I was too scared to yell! |
hvd.hwptej | Why did they leave? ” “ Why do servants ever leave a good place? ” asked Miss Cornelia grimly. |
hvd.hwptej | Why did they leave? ” “ Why do servants ever leave a good place? ” asked Miss Cornelia grimly. |
hvd.hwptej | Why had n't she thought of such an explanation before? |
hvd.hwptej | Why? |
hvd.hwptej | Why? |
hvd.hwptej | Why? ” The doctor gave him a dignified stare. |
hvd.hwptej | Wo n't you come with me, Aunt Cornelia? ”- “ Depends on your escort, ” said Miss Cornelia tartly. |
hvd.hwptej | You did n't listen? ” “ Of course not, Miss Neily. ” Lizzie's face was a study in injured virtue. |
hvd.hwptej | Your Aunt Cornelia has crabbed the game by coming here. ” “ Why did n't you tell the police that? |
hvd.hwptej | f “ Could n't she? ” queried Miss Cornelia pityingly. |
hvd.hwptej | is about-~ e e e A MYSTERIOUS KILLER — Man? |
hvd.hwptej | leigh Fleming took that money from his own bank and concealed it in this house? ” The eavesdropper grew rigid. |
hvd.hwptej | s 110 THE BAT- “ Do you know anything about a Hidden Room in this house? ” she asked. |
hvd.hwptej | stairs yet? ” he queried. |
hvd.hwptej | w “ Blueprints? ” He seemed to think it over. |
hvd.hwptej | º “ Anderson? |
hvd.hwptej | º “ What's your name? ” he asked, turning to her. |
hvd.hwptej | º “ You ’re not going to stay up all night, are you? ” 96 THE BAT- said Dale nervously, hoping he would take the hint. |
hvd.hwptej | ‘ Leaving, are you? ” says I. |
hvd.hwptej | ‘ Money, money — who's got the money? ’ You know! ” For the dozenth time he stared at the unre- vealing walls of the room. |
hvd.hwptej | ‘ My sister has twins, ’ says she, ‘ I just got word, I must go to her right away. ’ ‘ What?' |
hvd.hwptej | ‘ You ’re a clever woman, are n't you? ” says she — the impudence! |
hvd.hwptej | “ A cook — and a housemaid? |
hvd.hwptej | “ A detective? ” said Fleming startled. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Am I? ” The editor laughed grimly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ And Billy — where are the keys? ” º Billy silently took two keys from his pocket and laid them on the table. |
hvd.hwptej | “ And if we are united against you, why should I have sent for you? |
hvd.hwptej | “ And then? ” “ Old Fleming killed Dick and Wells killed Flem- ing, ” said Bailey succinctly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ And what of the letter ye had when ye first moved in here? |
hvd.hwptej | “ And why did the lights go out — tell me that, Miss Neily? |
hvd.hwptej | “ And yet he'd be better riddance than cook or housemaid. ” “ Now, Lizzie, how many times have I told you that you must conquer your prejudices? |
hvd.hwptej | “ And you knew the money was in the room? ” “ Well, I was wrong, was n't I? ” parried the doctor. |
hvd.hwptej | “ And you knew the money was in the room? ” “ Well, I was wrong, was n't I? ” parried the doctor. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Anything else and I'll — but what's the use? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Are all these questions necessary? ” she queried sharply. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Are n't you going to give it to me? ” He put her off. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Are you better now? ” “ Somewhat. ” His words still came very slowly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Before Courtleigh Fleming died — did he tell you anything about a Hidden Room in this house? ” he queried cannily. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Behind a fireplace, eh? ” he muttered. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Beresford, did Fleming tell you why he came here tonight? ”- Beresford considered the question. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Billy! ” “ Billy, what is it? ” The diminutive butler made a pitiful attempt at his usual grin. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Billy, what's all this about the cook's sister not hav- ing twins? ” she said in an offhand voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ But look here, ” he went on, moving closer to Dale, “ you did n't send for me to discuss this hypothetical poor depositor, did you? |
hvd.hwptej | “ But tell me, Lizzie, did Miss Dale seem — well — this morning? ”- “ That she did not, ” said Lizzie promptly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ But what then? ” Miss Cornelia tried to put her case as clearly and tersely as possible. |
hvd.hwptej | “ But who in God's name killed him? ” he muttered, kneeling before the fire. |
hvd.hwptej | “ But — I’ve been all over the upper floors. ” “ And — nothing? ” breathed Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ But, you know the piece of blueprint you found in his hand? ” “ Yes, ” from the doctor tensely. |
hvd.hwptej | “ By the way, has Miss Van Gorder a revolver? ” he queried casually, glancing at his wrist watch. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Can I — can I sit in here with you, Miss Neily, just a minute? ” Lizzie's voice was plaintive. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Could anyone have overheard? ” asked Miss Cor- nelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Could n't somebody else have done it? ” she queried tensely. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Could such a sum as was looted from the Union Bank be carried away in a man's pocket? ” Bailey considered the question. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Courtleigh Fleming's butler, eh? ” muttered Brooks. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Dale! ” he said uncomprehendingly, “ do n’t you see where this places you? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did I frighten you? ”- “ Oh, Mr. Fleming — yes! ” Dale laid her aunt's re- volver down on the table. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did n't Billy tell you what I was doing? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did n't have time to say anything? ” “ Ask the young lady, ” said Anderson, with a jerk of his head. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did n't write it yourself, did you? ” he queried curtly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you ever see me before? ” demanded the latter. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you give it to Bailey? ” “ No- I hid it — and then I told where it was — to the doctor — ” Dale swayed on her feet. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you go out after it? ” she persisted. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you happen to know that this inter- esting event was anticipated? ”- Billy drew in his breath with a polite hiss. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you locate that room? ” Dale hesitated. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you shut that mantel? ” “ No! ” “ I ’ll see whether you shut it or not! ” Bailey leaped toward the fireplace. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you, dear? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you? ” She hesitated. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Did you? ” “ Yes, ” admitted the latter quietly, her knitting needles at last at rest. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Died instantly, I suppose? ” he said, looking over at the body. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Dizzy a bit, are n't you? ”- The Unknown rubbed his wrists where his bonds had cut them. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do n’t you even know your name? ” queried Miss Cornelia of the Unknown. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do n’t you think I'd better stay here? ” “ Oh, yes- — ” said Dale, blinded to everything else by the rising hope in her heart. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do n’t you under- stand? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do n’t you? ” She hesitated. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do the servants know who I am? ” “ Only Lizzie, my maid. ” His eyes fixed hers. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you always carry a flashlight, Mr. Beresford? ” asked Miss Cornelia a trifle suspiciously. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you believe that money is irrevocably gone? ” she asked of Anderson. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you know where Bailey is now? ” He spoke slowly and menacingly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you know where there are any blueprints of the house? ” she asked at last. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you mind covering that body first? ” she asked crisply. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you mind letting me see that flashlight? ” she 138 THE BAT-* said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you remember how you got in this house? ” The Unknown made an effort. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you suppose, if that money is actually here, that I can simply turn this over to you and let you give it to Bailey? ” he said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Do you think all this — pure imagination? ” she said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Doctor — did you get it? ” she repeated, drawing the doctor aside. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Doctor, I shall ask you to stand at the foot of the small staircase, facing up. ” “ Now? ” queried the doctor with some reluctance. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Does anyone recog- nize him? ” All crowded about the Unknown, trying to read the riddle of his identity. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Does anyone recognize him? ” repeated the doctor but one by one the others shook their heads. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Does he belong to your aunt? ” “ No. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Ever see this before? ” he said crisply, watching her face. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Front door key, please? ” he asked urbanely. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Go out in that kitchen alone? ” “ Billy's there, ” said Miss Cornelia wearily. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Have I got to answer that? ” she wailed. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Have you any matches? ”- “ Yes. ” He struck one — another — lit the candle — set it down on the table. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Have you any theory about this occurrence to- night? ” She watched him eagerly as she asked the question. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Have you had any experience with rubeola? ” she queried finally. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Have you had anything to eat lately? ” she asked in a kindly voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ He claims to have recovered consciousness in the garage, where he was tied hand and foot! ” “ He does, eh? ” said the detective heavily. |
hvd.hwptej | “ He had a key. ” “ Key to what door? ”- “ That door over there. ” Dale indicated the terrace door of the alcove. |
hvd.hwptej | “ He told me he had built a hidden room in this house. ” “ Where? ” gasped Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Hello — is this Mr. Fleming? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Hello — what's this? ” he said sharply, his eye light- ing on the broken glass below the shattered French window. |
hvd.hwptej | “ His name? |
hvd.hwptej | “ How about you, Bill — are you the Bat? ” The editor smiled. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How can the police be so stupid as to accuse Jack Bailey, a young man and about to be married? |
hvd.hwptej | “ How can you say such a thing? ” But Bailey pushed forward and took Lizzie by the shoulder. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How did he get into the house? ” Dale brightened — no need for a lie here. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How did he get into the house? ” “ He came through the terrace door some time ago, ” answered Miss Cornelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How did you happen to come to this house? ” she persisted, her voice unconsciously tuning itself to the slow, laborious speech of the Unknown. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How do I know you wo n't steal the spoons? ” she queried, her voice still gruff. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How do you know the cashier did it? ” she said in a THE BAT 67 low voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How in the name of God do you expect me to do anything with the entire household united against me? |
hvd.hwptej | “ How long have you lived in this house, Billy? ” “ Since Mr. Fleming built. ”- “ H'm. ” Miss Cornelia pondered. |
hvd.hwptej | “ How old are you? ” he proceeded. |
hvd.hwptej | “ I came to ask if I might telephone. ” “ Did it require a flashlight to find the house? ” Miss Cornelia asked suspiciously. |
hvd.hwptej | “ I come in, please? ” he said pathetically, his hands quivering. |
hvd.hwptej | “ I did not! ” “ And – you're sure you do n't walk in your sleep?" |
hvd.hwptej | “ I feel a little queer. ” “ Who would n't in the dark here with that monster loose somewhere near by? ” But she stirred herself and got up. |
hvd.hwptej | “ I suppose you have a theory of your own about these intrusions you've been having here? |
hvd.hwptej | “ I was right about the doctor, was n't I? ” she insisted. |
hvd.hwptej | “ In this house? ” repeated the doctor as if stalling for. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Is he badly hurt? ” asked Miss Cornelia, shuddering again. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Is that true, Dale? ” she said sorrowfully. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Is that true? ”- “ Yes, ” said Beresford. |
hvd.hwptej | “ It's rather reasonable to suppose that I might want to return the funds to the Union Bank, is n't it? ” he queried in tones of heavy sarcasm. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Just face — that's all. ” “ A — man's face? ” He shrugged again. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Just what did you hear? ” he said stolidly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Know anything about hardy perennials? ” she said in a soothing voice, while Lizzie regarded the inter- view with wondering eyes. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Know the Flemings? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Lizzie, did you ever take that key? ” the latter queried sternly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Lizzie, what are you looking at? ” she said with a nervous shake in her voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Look here, ” the young man blustered, “ why are you asking me all these questions? ” He tapped his cigarette case with an irritated air. |
hvd.hwptej | “ May I borrow your flashlight, Doctor? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Miss Dale's gone into the city, ma'am. ”/ “ Gone into the city? ” “ Yes, ma'am. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Miss Dale, for the dear love o'God, will you make her put it away? ” Dale laughed again. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Miss Neily. ”- “ Yes, Lizzie? ” Miss Cornelia's voice was composed but her heart felt a throb of relief. |
hvd.hwptej | “ My God, we're not going to bed, are we? ” she said, with her eyes as big as saucers. |
hvd.hwptej | “ My dear child, ” he said softly, “ are you sure that you put it there? ” Dale felt as if she had received a blow in the face. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Nice fellow P ”-- “ I do n't know him at all well. ” “ Know the cashier of the Union Bank? ” he shot at her suddenly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ No. ” “ How about you, Beresford? ” Beresford hesitated. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Not feeling sick, are you? ” she asked. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Not in the portrait gallery at headquarters, are you? ” “ Not yet. ” Brooks's voice was resentful. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Not worried about anything? ” Miss Cornelia's eyes were sharp. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Not — yet. ” “ Or where you came from? ” Once more the battered head made its movement of negation. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Now what about this blueprint? ” he queried sharply. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Now — what's your name? ” he said sternly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Now, shall I telephone for the coroner? ” persisted Miss Cornelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Now, what about the butler? ” he said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Oh, are n't there any? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Oh, for — lay off it, will you? ” said the city editor peevishly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Oh, things have gone awfully wrong, have n't they? ” she said with a little break in her voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Only the detective, Aunt Cornelia, Lizzie, and Billy. ”-- “ Billy's the Jap? ” “ Yes. ” Brooks paused an instant. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Please, Doctor! ”- “ Oh, what are you going to do? ” said the doctor, coming out of a brown study. |
hvd.hwptej | “ See that Sunday story we had on THE BAT 9 the Bat? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Shooting, Billy? ” “ Yes, ma'am. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Sir? |
hvd.hwptej | “ So the missing cashier is in this house posing as a gardener? ” he said with a THE BAT 113 sneer in his tones. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Somebody on the staircase. ” “ Did you see anybody? ” Anderson's voice was as passionless and cold as a bar of steel. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Spooky sort of place in the dark, is n't it? ” he said casually. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Struck on the head, too. ” “ But who is he? ” faltered Miss Cornelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Suppose I tell you that there are certain facts that you have overlooked? ” she said slowly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Suppose it's true — where do I come in? ” he said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Sure, I sure! ” “ Where's that hysterical woman Lizzie? ” queried Anderson. |
hvd.hwptej | “ That Courtleigh Fleming took the money and that it is still here? ” Her lover's face grew somber. |
hvd.hwptej | “ That is not the main staircase? ” º “ No, the main staircase is out there. ” Miss Cornelia waved her hand in the direction of the hall. |
hvd.hwptej | “ That's all, is it? ” “ That's enough when you're down and out. ” His words had an unmistakable accent of finality. |
hvd.hwptej | “ That's not — Dick Fleming — is it? ” he said thickly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ That's true, is it? ” “ That's true, ” said Miss Cornelia firmly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ The Bat, eh? ” he muttered, then, changing his tone, “ you knew about this hidden room, Wells? ” he shot at the doctor. |
hvd.hwptej | “ The Bat, eh? ” he muttered, then, changing his tone, “ you knew about this hidden room, Wells? ” he shot at the doctor. |
hvd.hwptej | “ The Union Bank? ” “ Yes. |
hvd.hwptej | “ The but- ler has the paper now? ”- “ He does n't know he has it. |
hvd.hwptej | “ The tray is in the dining- room? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then why the fireplace? ”- “ That's what I ’m going to find out! ” said the spin- ster grimly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then you did n't locate this Hidden Room? ” Dale's lips formed a pale “ No. ” “ Did he? ” went on Anderson inexorably. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then you did n't locate this Hidden Room? ” Dale's lips formed a pale “ No. ” “ Did he? ” went on Anderson inexorably. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then you think the doctor may give this paper to Mr. Anderson? ” she asked. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then you think the money is in this hidden room?" |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then you think there is really danger? ” The doctor's eyes were grave. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Then — you knew? ” she stammered. |
hvd.hwptej | “ This is all you found? ” queried the detective, a curious note in his voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ This is the maid you referred to? ” he inquired. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Two? ” she wailed. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Was there a blueprint, and did you get it from Richard Fleming? ” It was Dale's turn now to bow her head. |
hvd.hwptej | “ We were very cautious. ” “ You do n't know where this room is? ” “ No, I never saw the print. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Well, Lizzie? ” “ Yes'm, ” said the latter, glaring at the phone. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Well, even if you have n't lost anything in this bank failure, a lot of your friends have — surely? ” she went Oil. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Well, why should n't I be on the terrace with a searchlight? ” he demanded. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Were here? ” said Miss Cornelia in a curious voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Were the others like this? ” he queried. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What about that face Lizzie said you saw last night at the window? ” she asked in a steady voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What are you? |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did he look like? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did they say to you, Lizzie — did they give any reason?' |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did they yell? ” “ Just yelled a yell! ” “ Lizzie! ” º “ I heard them! ” But she had cried “ Wolf! ” too often. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did you do with the blueprint? ” The detec- tive's voice beat at Dale like a whip. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did you mean by that ‘ three hours more ’? ” he demanded. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did you really see last night? ” she said in a minatory voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did you see? ” Bailey found himself unable to answer for a mo- ment. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What did you see? ” gasped Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What do I know about a flashlight? ” cried an irritated voice, “ I have n't got a pocket- flash. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What do you mean by somebody? ” he said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What do you mean to do with it then? ” she said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What do you mean? ” she said fiercely. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What do you think is the best treatment for urti- caria? ” she propounded with a highly professional Inanner. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What does that mean? ” Dale swiftly informed him of the situation. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What does the money matter now? ” he broke in somewhat irritably. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What fire- place? |
hvd.hwptej | “ What for? ”--- THE BAT 149 For once Billy's polite little grin was absent from his countenance. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What has happened to you? ”- “ I ’m dazed! ” said the Unknown thickly and slowly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What have you got there, Doctor? ” he said in a still voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What is it you want me to do? ” But by now Dale's vague distrust in him had grown very definite. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What is it? ” said Dale aghast. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What letters? ” she said wearily. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What papers did Fleming burn in that grate? ” he asked abruptly, turning back to Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What sort of people? ” he queried sharply. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What was that? ” queried Bailey dazedly, with a feeling as if some great winged creature had brushed at him and passed. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What were you and Richard Fleming doing with a blueprint? ” His eyes bored into Dale's. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's he looking at? ” asked Lizzie sepulchrally, pointing at the Unknown. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's his number? ”- 122 THE BAT “ He ’s not at his office; he's at the Johnsons', ” mur- mured Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's in there? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's my business here? ” queried the young man, obviously fencing with his interrogator. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's that? ” gasped Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's that? ” she said in a startled voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's the matter with you anyhow, Lizzie Allen? ” The nervousness in her own tones infected Lizzie's. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's what? ” “ I heard something, ” averred Miss Cornelia, staring toward the French windows. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's your business? ” went on the detective. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What's your name? ” Silence from the Unknown — and that blank stare of stupefaction. |
hvd.hwptej | “ What? ” almost shouted Miss Cornelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ When Fleming came in, what did he say to you? ” “ Just — something about the weather, ” said Dale weakly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ When did you take that revolver out of the table drawer? ” “ When I heard him outside on the terrace, ” said Dale promptly and truthfully. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Where are the others? ” “ They're still searching the house. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Where is that paper, now? ” she asked Dale sharply. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Where were you when this happened? ” he said. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Where's my satchel? ” mumbled Lizzie, staring about as best she could. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who are you? ”-- “ Who are you? ” said the young man with cool im- pertinence, giving him stare for stare. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who are you? ”-- “ Who are you? ” said the young man with cool im- pertinence, giving him stare for stare. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who did you see at the head of the small staircase? ” he queried imperatively. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who do you think wrote it? ” asked Dale breath- lessly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who else would have fastened a dead bat to the door down- stairs? |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who screamed? ” said Dale tensely. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Who's in this house besides ourselves? ” he queried. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Whose face? ” Again it was evident that Billy knew or thought he knew more than he was willing to tell. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why are you so sure it is here? ” queried Dale. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why did you do such a thing? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why did you tell me you were a professional gar- dener? ” she went on accusingly. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why did you want blueprints? ” he thundered. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why do n't you read the funny page once in a while? ” she wailed and hurried to close the windows in the billiard room. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why do you say that? ” she feinted. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why do you think the servants left so sudden this morning? ” she went on. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why do you want her? ” Dale blazed at him re- belliously. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Why is n't this the man? ” Billy cringed away. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Wo n't you send these men to investigate — or go yourself? ” she said, indicating Brooks and Billy. |
hvd.hwptej | “ Yes. ” “ And — alopecia? ” pursued Miss Cornelia. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You are Brooks, the new gardener? ”. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You did n't have any quarrel with him? ” Dale hesitated. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You do n't know what may be inside. ” “ Mercy sakes, who wants to know? ” shivered Lizzie. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You do n't suspect my household? ” she said in a low voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You do n't think I know where the money is? ” “ No, ” admitted Dale, “ but I think you might help to find it. ”. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You knew this? ” he queried sharply in Dale's di- rection. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You know better than that, though, do n't you? ” Billy's Oriental placidity remained unruffled. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You know why I sent for Richard Fleming, do n't you? ” she said, her eyes fixed beseechingly on her lover. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You said Fleming had probably been shot from above? ” she queried, thinking hard. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You wo n't change your mind? ” he asked anew. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You ’re not going to ask me to go out in that hall alone? ” she said in a hurt voice. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You ’re sure of that, are you? ” he said roughly to Billy. |
hvd.hwptej | “ You’re — the- doctor — I — saw — downstairs — aren't you? ” he said innocently. |
hvd.hwptej | • What nerve- shaking word is spelled out by the ouija board? |
hvd.hwptej | • Who is the Bat? |
hvd.hwptej | • Who is the stranger who arrives half dead? |
hvd.hwptej | • Who thinks alopecia is a plant? |
hvd.hwptej | • Why the doctor tries so desperately to get upstairs? |
mdp.39076002700347 | What became of this girl for whom you changed two fifty- dollar bills? ” asked the cashier. mdp.39076002700347 - “ Will you wemove yourthelf fwom this theat? ” squawked the dude, in a flutter. mdp.39076002700347 -- “ Then you are determined to go back to Water Pocket Canyon and the place where the camp of the Danties was, are you, Clyde? ” asked Frank. mdp.39076002700347 123 been seen by the Danites, who are somewhere near at hand. ” “ How do yez know thot, Frankie? ” “ Know it? mdp.39076002700347 123 been seen by the Danites, who are somewhere near at hand. ” “ How do yez know thot, Frankie? ” “ Know it? mdp.39076002700347 239 “ Vida, you say that? mdp.39076002700347 275( I By thet yer mean yer’ll hev ter arrest Frank Merri- well? ” “ Exactly. ” “ Stiddy, Jack! mdp.39076002700347 95 “ Who was going with you? ”Two explorers. ” “ Their names. ”. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Ai n't we got ter find'em? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Ai n’t they got ter come ter shore somewhar? |
mdp.39076002700347 | An ’ Whar did he find it? ” “ You know quite as well as I. |
mdp.39076002700347 | An ’ do yez soay her fayther is ould Uric Dugan hissilf? ” “ So she told me. ” “ It ’s a shame! |
mdp.39076002700347 | Are we to do nothing now that we are here? ” “ We will do what we can, ” declared the strange man. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Are yer done fer, youngster? ” “ No, ” replied Frank, with sudden hope. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Are you insane? |
mdp.39076002700347 | But what could he do now? |
mdp.39076002700347 | But what could he do? |
mdp.39076002700347 | But what was that? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Can that be Bart Hodge, my schoolmate, chum, and comrade of Fardale? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Can you doubt the wisdom and good- ness of an Overruling Power after this? ” 228 In Sand Cave. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Can you see them? ” “ Oi see something moving. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Can you tell me why? ” He paused, looking at them in an inquiring way. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Dat's a dreat bid place wif lots and lots of houses. ” “ Then you must be traveling with your mamma? ” “ I ’s trafeling wizout her now. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Did he still dream? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Did you knock me down? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do I git ther terbacker? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do n't you know anything a tall? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do n’t yer'low yer'd best go back ter'Rapahoe, an ’ stay thar? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do you mean to thay I am no gentleman, thir? ” “ Vell, I don. ’d mean to say nodding aboud i d. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do you mind giving me the names of your traveling companions? ” “ Not at all. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do you see you are snared? ” “ If you are not mistaken, it looks that way. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do you suppose I would think of leaving you in his power if there was any pos- sible way for me to save you? ” “ You are a noble fellow! |
mdp.39076002700347 | Do you vant me to gif him to you? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Does any critter hyar suspect thar’d been any monkey business with thet thar young gent? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Does thet go? ” The sheriff hesitated a bit, and then said:. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Dog my cats efit ai n’t a babby — an a white babby, at thet! ” “ Do n’t you'member me? ” asked Fay, innocently. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Dot a tookie? ” Finding himself unable to learn her full name from her lips, Frank started for the foot of the bluff, bearing her in his arms. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Excuse me while I shudder a few seconds! ” “ Did he drag you from the track in time? ” shouted the professor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | For what? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Had they killed his faithful friend? |
mdp.39076002700347 | He ca n’t see us, me by. ” “ He might not see us, but he is liable to smell us. ” “ At this distance? |
mdp.39076002700347 | He is headed this way. ” “ Pwhat av thot? |
mdp.39076002700347 | How did she happen to be with you? ” A further explanation was in order. |
mdp.39076002700347 | How did you come by this white habby? ” “ Found her, ” sullenly answered the half- blood. |
mdp.39076002700347 | How do you suppose she hap- pened to have it? |
mdp.39076002700347 | How in the name of all that is wonderful does it happen there is a girl here? ” “ You have no time to ask questions, ” came back Q Miskel. |
mdp.39076002700347 | How kin I make'em disperse, so I kin kerry him ter ther jail? ” “ I will appeal to them, ” said a musical voice at his elbow. |
mdp.39076002700347 | How would he solve the mys- tery if they placed him under arrest? |
mdp.39076002700347 | I am eager to be off. ” “ Can you take Barney along? ” 104 The Mad lnventor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | I left the express at Reno. ” “ And she went on? |
mdp.39076002700347 | I vant to ged off! ” “ What do you mean by this crazy act? ” calmly de- manded Frank, looking straight into Mr. Walker ’s eyes. |
mdp.39076002700347 | I won- der why they have left me alone so long? |
mdp.39076002700347 | I ’ve had trouble enough, and taken risk enough to get her. ” “ Wa- al, who be you? ” roared one of the band. |
mdp.39076002700347 | If we ’d been ten min- ‘ utes later, the lynchers would have had you sure. ” “ The lynchers? ” gasped the bewildered boy. |
mdp.39076002700347 | In a moment the man above cried: “ Are you gone, boy? |
mdp.39076002700347 | In this instance, if I had not stood so far from the railroad — ” “ But you were on the pilot of the engine. ” “ Was I? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Is it dramin'ye wur, or have ye wheels in yer head? ” “ Neither. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Is it pos- Sible? ” In his arms, held upon the horse, was a bundle, like a human form, wrapped in a blanket. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It ai n’t healthy none what- ever. ” “ What do you mean? ” “ Jest this: I might take a fancy ter shoot fust an ’ talk it over arterward. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It is Miskel! ” “ Pwhat is she doin’ there, me b’y? ” “ She seemed to be looking this way. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It is a town, but it is not the kind of a town we care to enter. ” “ Pwhat ’s th ’ matther wid it? ” “ It is the town of the Danites. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It is awful 1 ” “ That so? ” came stupidly from the bewildered man in white. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It is not possible that he is Black Harry, for 39 “ Were you with him last night? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It would be far better to keep them on him. ” “ Why? ” “ Well, you see — that is — hum!—ha!—such a creature can not be held too fast. |
mdp.39076002700347 | It ’s an insult to hint that I tell anything but the truth! ” “ W’at relation be you ter George? ”. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Kildare, is thot yersilf? ” panted a voice, which the sheriff had heard before, and which he immediately recog- nized. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Maype uf you sdop a vile, you don’d pe aple to do dat. ” “ Haw? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Must he remain impassive, and led errents go on as they might? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Phwat will we do? ” “ Find some water to wash down our breakfast to start with. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Pwhat is it? ” “ Hunters, I reckon. ”- “ Afther th ’ boofalo P ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Reaching the door, he shot open a small panel and shouted: “ Whatever do yer think ye’re doin’ out thar? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Say, youngster. ” “ What? ” “ I wants ter'polergize. ” “ What for P ” “ Fer sayin ’ tenderfeet never has sand. |
mdp.39076002700347 | See those two posts the full glare of light? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Shall I put a biece uf baper roundt i d? ” “ I wo n’t buy it at any price. ” “ Moses in der pulrushes! |
mdp.39076002700347 | She was here a moment ago, and I was talking with her. ” “ Who is She? ” “ Miskel. ” “ An ’ a broth av a name thot is! |
mdp.39076002700347 | She's gone! ” “ Pwhat's thot? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Stay hyar — hold'em back long as yer kin. ” “ Pwhat are ye goin’ ter do? ” “ Git ther prisoner up onter ther roof. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Tenderfeet never has any. ” “ I do n’t suppose you have ever found any exceptions? ” “ Derned few! |
mdp.39076002700347 | That not proving effectual, he growled: “ Wa- al, I wonders whut kind o'game them yar kids hev struck now? ” “ Eh? ” exclaimed the little man. |
mdp.39076002700347 | That not proving effectual, he growled: “ Wa- al, I wonders whut kind o'game them yar kids hev struck now? ” “ Eh? ” exclaimed the little man. |
mdp.39076002700347 | The driver who was carrying the boys continued past, turned the first corner, stopped short, jumped down, opened the door, and said:.m “ Got ’em? |
mdp.39076002700347 | The something he carried in his hand was a lasso, and with that he saved me. ” “ How — how could he do it? ” palpitated the professor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Their sense of scent is remarkable. ” “ Is it a jolly ye're givin'us? ” “ Not a bit of it, Barney; I am in earnest. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Then the fools would have thought they had put Black Harry out of the way. ” “ The other fellow? ” repeated more than one of the men. |
mdp.39076002700347 | There is the d0or — get out! ” “ And you decline the honor I have attempted to confer upon you? ” “ I decline to talk further with a crank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Think yer kin stan it, eh? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Tometimes mamma talls me Fairy. ” “ What is all your name — the rest of it besides Fay? ” “ Why, jes'Fairy. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Traveling? ” “ I am. ” “ Alone? ” “ No. ” “ Did n't notice you had company. ” “ I have not, at present. ” “ H'm! |
mdp.39076002700347 | Traveling? ” “ I am. ” “ Alone? ” “ No. ” “ Did n't notice you had company. ” “ I have not, at present. ” “ H'm! |
mdp.39076002700347 | Uf you like i d so vell, v’y you don’d bought i d? ” “ I have one of my own. ” “ Vell, haf dwo. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Ugh! ” One of them, a villainous- looking half- blood, spoke up: “ What white boys do? |
mdp.39076002700347 | VVhat do you say? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Vas you dryin ’ to ruin me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Vat you vant? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Was Old Rocks in trouble? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Was the man or- dering his arrest? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Well, I reckon I ’ll git the critters back. ” “ What is it you did not think of? ” he was asked. |
mdp.39076002700347 | What can I do? ”. |
mdp.39076002700347 | What could Bart think about a girl who carried two bright new counterfeit fifty- dollar bills in her purse? |
mdp.39076002700347 | What did you say your name is? ” “ Fay. |
mdp.39076002700347 | What do you mean? ” asked F rank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | What has happened to rob me of my memory? |
mdp.39076002700347 | What if it were generally believed that he was, in truth, Black Harry, and the mob should take a fancy to lynch him? |
mdp.39076002700347 | What ’s the matter? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whatever are you doin’ with my ca- noe? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whatever be yer doin’ hyar? ” The strange man turned, and Frank saw that it was indeed the Hermit of the Yellowstone. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whatever is thet? ” 178 The Hermit. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whatever is this yar? |
mdp.39076002700347 | When Frank had finished, the strange man ‘ agerly asked: “ Her name — her full name — did you learn it? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Where is this forsaken hole on the face of the earth? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whither are we bound? ” “ For the South Pole, ” was the answer. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who is she, me by? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who were my friends? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who ’s with me? ” “ I am! ” a hundred voices seemed to roar. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who? ” “ Ther leetle gal. ” “ Fay? ” “ Yep. ” “ Gone? ” Frank was dazed. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who? ” “ Ther leetle gal. ” “ Fay? ” “ Yep. ” “ Gone? ” Frank was dazed. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Who? ” “ Ther leetle gal. ” “ Fay? ” “ Yep. ” “ Gone? ” Frank was dazed. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whom can she mean? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whoy did n’t we shtay with th ’ pro- fissor? ” Old Solitary again flitted away, and they hastened along at his heels. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Whut has ther boy found? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Why did n't you leave him to be lynched? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Why did you come here? ” “ You seem inclined to ask questions. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Why should you do such a thing? ”"Why, Miss Dawson, you were not to blame for think- ing me Black Harry. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Why, thar ai n’t even an owl hootin ’. ” “ What do you think it means? ” “ Dunno; but it means somethin'. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Will you dake'em? ” Solomon began to untie his pack. |
mdp.39076002700347 | Would you mind giving me small bills for another fifty? ” Frank did not mind, and he gave them. |
mdp.39076002700347 | YELLOWSTONE PARK, “ Hurro! ” “ What is it, Barney? ” “ Boofaloes, Frankie l"“ Buffalo? ” “ Sure, me b’y!" |
mdp.39076002700347 | YELLOWSTONE PARK, “ Hurro! ” “ What is it, Barney? ” “ Boofaloes, Frankie l"“ Buffalo? ” “ Sure, me b’y!" |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are an impostor! ” “ Am I? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are from the East, I pre- sume? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ It seems to me that I have seen you before, but I can- not remember where it was. |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are in Oklahoma on business? ” “ No, sir. ” “ Not? ” “ No. ” “ Pleasure? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are in Oklahoma on business? ” “ No, sir. ” “ Not? ” “ No. ” “ Pleasure? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are in Oklahoma on business? ” “ No, sir. ” “ Not? ” “ No. ” “ Pleasure? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You are in Oklahoma on business? ” “ No, sir. ” “ Not? ” “ No. ” “ Pleasure? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ How? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You do n’t like little dirls we'en they cwy, does you? ” “ In your case, I do not think crying would change my feelings. |
mdp.39076002700347 | You know where to find my papa? ” “ No, little one, I do not; but I will help you find your mother. |
mdp.39076002700347 | You must accompany me to the camp. ” “ An'waste all thet time? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You must allow we did a good job this time, chief. ” “ Chief? |
mdp.39076002700347 | You tate me to her. ” “ You do not live near here? ” “ We live in New Yort. ” “ New York? ” “ Yeth, thir. |
mdp.39076002700347 | You tate me to her. ” “ You do not live near here? ” “ We live in New Yort. ” “ New York? ” “ Yeth, thir. |
mdp.39076002700347 | You ’ve got sand enough fer anything, you hev| Do you know whut you done? |
mdp.39076002700347 | Your friends — are they on this train? ” I4 Two Travelers. |
mdp.39076002700347 | shoot buffalo? ” “ No, ” answered Frank, promptly, “ we are not here to shoot them, but we want to get a picture of them. ” “ Pic’ter? |
mdp.39076002700347 | shoot buffalo? ” “ No, ” answered Frank, promptly, “ we are not here to shoot them, but we want to get a picture of them. ” “ Pic’ter? |
mdp.39076002700347 | und I don’d vas aple to take him pack East vor murter. ” “ Take him back East for murder? ” questioned a man. |
mdp.39076002700347 | ur do I hev ter pull my liver out tryin ’ ter make chawin ’ terbacker burn? ” “ Ai n’t got no ’ backer, ” declared Half Hand, sullenly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Ai n’t yer the hermit? ” asked the guide. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ An'would n't ye go av he did n't come? ” “ I dess not, ” she said. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ And where will you go next? ” asked Bart. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ And you received it of the girl? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Any 0 ’ you fellers got any good smokin ’ terbacker? ” he asked, coolly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are they going to leave those things on me, now that they have me safe in jail? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are yez goin’ ter land here, Frankie? ” asked Barney, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you Burchel Jones, ther detective? ” asked this man, as he loomed before Jones and his captive. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you a supernatural creature — a phantom? ” he de- manded. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you hurt any way? ” “ No. ” The boy's voice was hoarse and unnatural. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you never able to restrain your pro- pensity for making sport? ” “ This is a sorry joke, professor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you sure he is disarmed? ” asked the private de- tective. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Are you sure? ” “ Wa- al, I reckon| Hyar's ther marks. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Bogus money? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ But do you know you can find Water Pocket Canyon again? ” Last of the Danites. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ But how does it happen you are here? ” she asked bewildered. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ But where are the man and girl? ” “ They must have hidden up or down the shore of the lake. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ But where did this take place? ” “ Directly on the line of the railroad. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Can we use our horses in getting round the lake? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Did you get him? ” asked Frank, as he sat up. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Did you see her? ” asked the man, with a sly chuckle. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Did you speak to me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Do n’t like what? ” asked Frank, who felt a foreboding of some coming catastrophe. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Do you in- sinuate that I am not telling the truth? ” Before Walker could reply, a commotion arose in the seat directly behind them. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Do you know where this man lives? ” asked Scotch. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Do you think I'm in ther habit o ’ monkeying with ther prisoners yar? ” “ H'm! |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Do you wish to bring them upon us? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Doing? ” he said, hoarsely. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ George who? ” “ Washington. ” “ Sir, this attempt at frivolity is unseemly! |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Has he been disarmed? ” cautiously asked Jones, as he peered at the boy through the grating in the door. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Haw? ” squawked the dude, aghast. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Hayar, you mighty chief from'Rapahoe, ” shouted a voice, “ doyer find this yar town so dead slow as yer did? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Here! ” he cried, addressing the Hermit; “ what do you mean by coming into this camp and raising such a row? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Hey? ” questioned the guide. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Him tome, too? ” She held out her hands to Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How can we save him? ” “ Phwat has happened now, profissor? ” asked Barney, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How can we save him? ” “ Phwat has happened now, profissor? ” asked Barney, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How did it happen, Frankie? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How do yez loike it, Frankie, me b’y? ” asked Bamey, with a sly nudge at his companion. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How does it happen that Foster Fairfax and his wife are not living together? ” “ I separated them. ”- £-->=== 226 In Sand Cave. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How does it happen you know about ’em? ” he asked, wonderingly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How is it that you know my name? ” he demanded, astonished beyond measure. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How long will it be before they discover their mistake? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How would you fix it? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How? ” “ You shall accompany me on my trial.trip. ” “ How long will it be? ” “ As long, or as short as we choose to make it. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ How? ” “ You shall accompany me on my trial.trip. ” “ How long will it be? ” “ As long, or as short as we choose to make it. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I did. ” “ How did it happen that you took this train back? ” “ I spotted you. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I do n’t like that. ” “ Why not? ” 190 Face to Face. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I presume your companions are older than yourself? ” questioned the prying Ierseyite, his small eyes glistening. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I suppose you know the shortest cut to the lake road?" |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I trust you are quite unharmed, Miss Dawson? ” he said, swiftly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I wonder how I can give you the slip? ” CHAPTER XXXIX. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I wonder what it can mean? ” speculated Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ I wonder where Old Solitary is? ” said Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ If Long should not show up — what, then? ” “ It wo n’t be nary dern bit uv use fer one ur two uv us ter go rampin ’ off over thar. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ If not, how do you know that I ever heard of Uric Dugan? ” “ I am not the only one who knows. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ If there is no chance for us to escape, why are you here to tell us? ” “ I could not help warning you. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ If you dislike the stories so much how does it hap- pen you are reading them? ” “ Oh, I do not dislike them. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Indians? ” panted Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Informed? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is it Injuns, Oi dunno? ” “ Easy, Barney! ” cried Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is it a straight trail ye're layin'fer us? ” “ What do you mean by that? ” asked the man with the foxy face, in a puzzled way. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is it a straight trail ye're layin'fer us? ” “ What do you mean by that? ” asked the man with the foxy face, in a puzzled way. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is it all togither Oi am, ur be Oi in paces? ” “ Ye're hyar, ” came in a growl from the sheriff's throat. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is it possible, or do my eyes deceive me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is thar two Black Harrys? ” asked one, staring at the dead boy, and then at his living counterpart. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is that all you ask? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Is thet onery skunk in hyar again? ” exclaimed the guide. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Ish dat der ropper vat ve read apout der baper in? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ It is decidedly uncomfortable. ” ‘ “ Phwat shall we do — jump th ’ son- av- a- goon at wance? ” “ Nothing of the sort. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Just in time for what? ” “ They ’re gone! ” “ VVho? ” “ Vida Melburn and that man. ” “ Gone where? ” ‘( Taken the lake road. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Just in time for what? ” “ They ’re gone! ” “ VVho? ” “ Vida Melburn and that man. ” “ Gone where? ” ‘( Taken the lake road. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Just in time for what? ” “ They ’re gone! ” “ VVho? ” “ Vida Melburn and that man. ” “ Gone where? ” ‘( Taken the lake road. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Kin it be thet his tank on ther roof has leaked dry? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Kind to you, eh? ” he snarled. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ My friends? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ My signal? ” repeated Frank, to himself. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ OE me? ”. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Open this door! ” “ Why do n't Hank turn on ther water up above? ” came anxiously from the lips of the deputy. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Phwat do yez think now? ” asked Barney, when they bad looked it over quite thoroughly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Phwat ’s th ’ matter? ” asked Barney, quickly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Poor little Fay! ” “ What you want? ” asked the familiar voice of the child, near at hand. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Profissor, ca n’t yez go alone? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat are ye goin’ ter do with thot? ” asked Barney, in surprise. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat do yez mane by thot? ” asked the puzzled Irish lad. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat do yez think av thot, profissor? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat do yez think, me b'y? ” asked the Irish lad. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat th ’ ould b’y is th ’ m’anin ’ av thot? ” demanded Barney Mulloy, in the most profound astonishment. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat ’s th ’ matther wid yez? ” spluttered Barney, in surprise. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Pwhat's th ’ matter? ” asked the Irish boy, reaching for his rifle. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Shall we be able to overtake them before dark? ” asked F rank, with the greatest anxiety. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Shall we thrust th ’ spalpane? ” whispered Barney, doubtfully. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ She's gone! ” “ She? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Stay with me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ That is what I said. ” “ Well, what did you mean? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Then you fancy the author overdrew his hero? ” he asked.' |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Ther onery var- mints he d canoes hid hyar, an ’ we kin trail'em no far- ther. ” “ Then what can we do? ” fluttered the discomfited boy. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Those fellows will be sure to give us a chase. ” “ How can they get down from the cliff? ” asked Bart. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Thot girrul? ” For Life and Honor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Uf dot poy tries any funny pus- iness, he vill be deat, vid der accent on der deat. ” “ Can I trust you? ” cautiously asked Burchel Jones. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ VVhere? ” Frank scrambled eagerly to the crest of the ridge on which his friend was perched. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Vill you half a pottle uf der Nearf Regulador ad dwendy cends? ” “ Let me out! ” gurgled the dude. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ V’y you don’d puy dot revolfer, den, und gif a poor man a drade? ” “ Oh, get out. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ W'a’al, I ’ll be derned! ” “ Do you apologize, thir? ” “ Ter a thing like you? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ W'a’al, I ’ll be derned! ” “ Do you apologize, thir? ” “ Ter a thing like you? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Wa- al, jest you creep down behind them an'take yer position ready ter sling lead. ” “ What are you going to do? ” “ Git inter ther camp. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Was she alone when she reached this spot? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Wa’al, what ’s thet mean? ” growled Hank Kildare, as he leaped up from the couch on which he had been re- clining lazily. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ We hev done a good job so fur ter- day, an now we wants ter finish it right, you bet! ” “ What do you mean to do? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ We kin git at him thet way! ” “ Hear that? ” fluttered Professor Scotch. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What can I do? ” Well might he ask himself the question. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What can I do? ” he thought. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What can that mean? ” Professor Scotch rose from the hammock, asking the question in a bewildered manner. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What d'yer want yere? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What do they want? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What do you mean by that? ” demanded the youth, sharply, wheeling squarely toward Walker. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What does it mean? ” asked Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What does it mean? ” whispered Frank, wonderingly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What does that mean? ” “ Oh, you have jest woke up! ” said the guide, continu- ing to pull at his black pipe. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What have I ever done to you? ” he asked, hesitat- ingly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What have you done that they should want to lynch you? ”- “ Nothing. ” “ Pwhat do they think ye have done? ” asked Barney. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What have you done that they should want to lynch you? ”- “ Nothing. ” “ Pwhat do they think ye have done? ” asked Barney. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What if the red wretches fire again, and their bullets reach her? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What is all this noise about? ” demanded the conductor, as he came hastily down the aisle and stood scowling at Cholly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What is it? ” demanded Frank fearing the worst. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What is that, sir; what is that? ” “ Hawgs, ” answered the guide, with his small, keen eyes fixed on the professor. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What is the meaning of that? ” said F rank, bewil- dered. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What is the trouble? ” “ If I die of heart failure you will be responsible! ” fiercely grated Scotch. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What ith that you want, thir? ” “ Take this revolver, and hold it to this boy's head. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What will become of her? ” “ We'll find her, ” declared Old Rocks, grimly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What ’s the matter? ” “ Terrible smashup, out in front, ” replied the boy. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ What's the matter? ” asked the man, quickly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whatever ’s got inter ther man? ” growled the guide. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where are they? ” asked Frank, wonderingly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where can we obtain something to eat? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where is Miskel? ” hoarsely breathed Frank. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where is the man who carries concealed weapons? ” “ Come away, Paul, ” whispered the girl, pulling at the man's arm. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where is your mamma? ” “ Oh, I do n’t know now, ” she answered, a little cloud coming to her face. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Where shall we go, chief? ” asked one. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who am I? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who are our pursuers? ” asked Bart, angrily. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who are you? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who are you? ” “ I am Burchel Jones, a detective. ” “ Burchel Jones! |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who be you? ”- “ Do n’t you know me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who be you? ”- “ Do n’t you know me? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who dared to say anything like that? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who is Ko- pe- tah? ” “ A Navajo chief who hates Uric Dugan, and has tried to kill him. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who is talking about shooting here? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who is there? ” challenged Frank, sharply. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Who struck me? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whut d'yer think! ” snarled Old Rocks; “ fancy I ’d snooze right along an ’ let anything like thet happen? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whut did yer say? ” “ Where white man come from? ” demanded Half Hand, harshly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whut did yer say? ” “ Where white man come from? ” demanded Half Hand, harshly. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whut ’s thet? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Whut? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Why do n't Hank put on ther water? ” groaned the deputy sheriff. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Will she do nothing to prevent this? ” “ She has done all she could, ” muttered Old Solitary. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Will she sail? ”"She will rise. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Will you take a hint, or do you need a kick? ” he bel- lowed, in his hoarsest tone. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ Would you shoot me? ” 74 Black Harry Appears. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You ai n’t doin’ away and leave me, is you? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You came from Elreno to Oklahoma City on the first train this morning, did you? ” asked the youth. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You do not seem to feel well? ” said Frank, hastening to the man ’s assistance. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You do not think of giving it up, do you? ” 2O2 A Fight with Grizzlies. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You dunno? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You owe what? ” shouted the professor, astonished. |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You? |
mdp.39076002700347 | “ You? ” Hurried to fail. |
hvd.32044014357925 | ; lady? ” he said reflectively, with the paper in is hand. hvd.32044014357925 & No. ” “ Did he entertain any guests at the shooting- box P''“ A good many. ” “ No foreigners among them? ” “ I never met any. hvd.32044014357925 - “ And this Baron Oberg? hvd.32044014357925 33 “ Ah, m'sieur, how can I tell? hvd.32044014357925 93 “ People who said they were my friends. ” ºurned to the woman in the religious habit, and CT1CCI — “ Do you see what she has written? hvd.32044014357925 After a long calculation the Consul suddenly raised his face to me and said — “ Then six ten shilling ones have been taken! ” “ Why? hvd.32044014357925 And I had all along believed him to be an adventurer and an enemy “ Why did he go to Leghorn? ” I asked. hvd.32044014357925 And ourselves| Well, what can I really tell you? hvd.32044014357925 And where am I going? ” “ Back to Kanaja. hvd.32044014357925 Are n't you coming? ” We both turned, and as she did so a low cry of blank dismay involuntarily escaped her. hvd.32044014357925 Are n't you playing any more to- day? ” “ I think not, ” was her reply. hvd.32044014357925 Are we not taught by Holy Writ to forgive our enemies? hvd.32044014357925 Because you were once convicted at Lucca of using a knife — eh? hvd.32044014357925 But I am not acquainted with them — nor, to tell the truth, do I wish to be. ” I 2.2 THE CZAR'S SPY 44 Why? hvd.32044014357925 But can we trust you — have you no fear? ” “ Of what? ” “ Of being implicated in the coming revolution in Russia? hvd.32044014357925 But can we trust you — have you no fear? ” “ Of what? ” “ Of being implicated in the coming revolution in Russia? hvd.32044014357925 But can we trust you — have you no fear? ” “ Of what? ” “ Of being implicated in the coming revolution in Russia? hvd.32044014357925 But for what reason? hvd.32044014357925 But have THE GATHERING OF THE CLOUDS 89 you been up to the spot since the finding of the body? ” “ No. hvd.32044014357925 But how did you learn this? ” “ The authorities in Italy know everything, ” I answered. hvd.32044014357925 But look here, Gordon, I'm not going to stand by and let that scoundrel Woodroffe marry Muriel. ” “ You love her, perhaps? ” I hazarded. hvd.32044014357925 But my heart was frozen within me by the recollection of the awful crime that had been com- mitted. ” “ Why? hvd.32044014357925 But possibly you know the whole story? ”- “ I know nothing, ” I cried eagerly. hvd.32044014357925 But she's dead, is n't she? hvd.32044014357925 But there is an English signore waiting to see you. ” “ Who is he? ” “ I do n't know him. hvd.32044014357925 But what could be the truth of Elma's disap- pearance? hvd.32044014357925 But what difference does it make? hvd.32044014357925 But what do you know of her? ” “ The captain, who gave his name to you as Mackintosh, is an undersized American of a rather low- down type? ”. hvd.32044014357925 But what do you know of her? ” “ The captain, who gave his name to you as Mackintosh, is an undersized American of a rather low- down type? ”. hvd.32044014357925 But what was the motive? hvd.32044014357925 But where is the visitor now? ” “ In the hospital at Dumfries. hvd.32044014357925 But who was the woman? 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hvd.32044014357925 Did he fear me? hvd.32044014357925 Did she, I won- dered, know the actual truth? hvd.32044014357925 Did the facts he told us convey any bad news to you? ” I inquired with pretended igno- Tall CC. hvd.32044014357925 Did you recognize them? ” “ No, not at all. hvd.32044014357925 Do n't you recollect that when you called he chatted with you? hvd.32044014357925 Do n't you think so? ” “ Judging from their house- party, yes, ” I re- sponded. hvd.32044014357925 Do you know anyone here? ” Then when I had read, she handed me her pencil and below I wrote — “ I will do my best, dear friend. hvd.32044014357925 Do you recollect our old peaceful days in the garden at Chichester? hvd.32044014357925 Each moment as the express rushed south increased the distance between us, yet was I not on my way back to England with a clear and distinct purpose? hvd.32044014357925 For what reason? ” I demanded. hvd.32044014357925 HER HIGHNESS IS INQUISITIVE 249 “ Who is this man Martin Woodroffe, of whom she speaks? ” asked the Princess presently, turning to me. hvd.32044014357925 Had I lost them on my homeward drive, or had my pocket been picked? hvd.32044014357925 Had Muriel told me the truth, I wondered, or was she merely seeking to shield the suspected man who was her lover? hvd.32044014357925 Had Woodroffe told him of our strange encounter in Leghorn? hvd.32044014357925 Had he all along been acquainted with her whereabouts? hvd.32044014357925 Had he fallen a victim by the same hand that had attempted so ingeniously to kill me? hvd.32044014357925 Had she fallen an innocent victim to his infamous scheming? hvd.32044014357925 Had she used these to keep watch upon that spot? hvd.32044014357925 Had the fugitive actually recognized me? hvd.32044014357925 Has the lady been arrested? ” “ No, your Excellency. hvd.32044014357925 Have you any female friend in whom you could trust to hide you until this danger is past? ” “ There is one friend — a true friend. hvd.32044014357925 Have you ever been in Petersburg before? hvd.32044014357925 Have you ever been in Scotland — at Dumfries? ” “ Never, signore, in my life. hvd.32044014357925 Have you met Elma Heath? ” he asked. hvd.32044014357925 Have you never heard of me? hvd.32044014357925 Have you? ” “ Yes. hvd.32044014357925 He seemed in no hurry, for he was calmly smoking a cigarette as he went across to the ticket office. ” “ And his companion? ” asked the Consul. hvd.32044014357925 He was at home last night, was he? ” I added casually. hvd.32044014357925 He was my servant for some years, and I naturally take an interest in him. ” “ Santini? ” he repeated. hvd.32044014357925 He would fall, would he not? ” she suggested. hvd.32044014357925 Her energy was marvelous — and yet was she not hunting down a criminal? hvd.32044014357925 How, I wondered, had the captain received that very ugly wound across the cheek? hvd.32044014357925 I am glad I did so, for I found something which seems to have escaped the notice of the detectives. ” “ And what's that? ” I asked eagerly. hvd.32044014357925 I am quite well aware of that. ” “ And his daughter? hvd.32044014357925 I do n't under- stand a word of Italian, neither does Chater. ” “ But you have Italians on board? ” I remarked. hvd.32044014357925 I found it upstairs. ” “ He did n't tell you who the young lady was, I suppose? ” “ No, sir. hvd.32044014357925 I lost a silver chain. ” “ And what did the stranger say when you told him of this? ” “ He smiled. hvd.32044014357925 I prefer to make inquiries for myself. ” “ And in what have your inquiries resulted? ” “ Nothing — absolutely nothing, ” he said gravely. hvd.32044014357925 I recollect quite well that affair — a love affair, was it not? ” “ Yes, Signor Commendatore. hvd.32044014357925 I recollect that night in Lambeth you told me that you had enemies? ” “ Ah! hvd.32044014357925 I recollected that the body had dis- appeared, therefore what proof had I of my allega- tion that she had been murdered? hvd.32044014357925 I tried to prevent them taking her away on the yacht, and I would have gone to the police — only I dare not. ”{{ Why? hvd.32044014357925 I want to tell you about her father and his friends. ” 284 THE CZAR'S SPY|*-\ “ And about Elma, too? ” I said in quick eager- ness. hvd.32044014357925 I wonder if by chance you have one? hvd.32044014357925 I wonder what it is? ” “ Ah! ” I said. hvd.32044014357925 I, of course, thought he was dead. ” “ And when he returned here on his recovery, did he question you? ” “ Oh, yes. hvd.32044014357925 If I con- fess, he intends to give me up to the police, who will send me to the mines. ” “ Does your secret concern him? ” I asked in writing. hvd.32044014357925 If I spoke, who would believe me; who would heed the words of a defenseless girl whom he would at once declare to be hysterical? hvd.32044014357925 If the victim were dead, what aid could I render? hvd.32044014357925 If you will, I will reconsider my decision of com- plaining to Petersburg. ” “ And what is that, Excellency? ” he gasped eagerly. hvd.32044014357925 In a moment they will be here upon you. ” “ But who are they, Olinto? hvd.32044014357925 Indeed who has not heard of them who has traveled in Russia? hvd.32044014357925 Indeed who has not heard of them who has traveled in Russia? hvd.32044014357925 Is she a steam- yacht? hvd.32044014357925 Is that true? ” “ Yes, signore. hvd.32044014357925 Is the man Leithcourt my enemy? ” The young Italian paused, and then answered: “ He is not your friend. hvd.32044014357925 Is there any service I can render you? ” “ Yes. hvd.32044014357925 It hardly does her justice. ” “ And where is she now P ” “ Why are you so very inquisitive, Mr. Gregg? ” laughed the handsome girl. hvd.32044014357925 It was a strange affair, sir, ” added the young woman, “ was n't it? ” “ Very, ” I replied. hvd.32044014357925 JUST OFF THE STRAND 257 “ But where's Leithcourt now? ” I asked anxiously. hvd.32044014357925 LIFE'S COUNTER- CLAIM I 2 I “ You do not suspect any plot? hvd.32044014357925 Leithcourt? ” repeated the Prin- cess, knitting her brows with a puzzled air. hvd.32044014357925 Now, tell me, was the cook, the man I ’ve just seen, here yesterday? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ Was he here the day before? ” “ No, sir. hvd.32044014357925 Now, tell me, was the cook, the man I ’ve just seen, here yesterday? ” “ Yes, sir. ” “ Was he here the day before? ” “ No, sir. hvd.32044014357925 Only you ca n't believe all you'ear, you know. ” “ Did they often quarrel? ” “ Not to my knowledge, sir. hvd.32044014357925 Perhaps they wanted to steal them and sell them to a foreign government? ” “ No; that was not their object. hvd.32044014357925 Scandalous affair, is n't it? hvd.32044014357925 She came from Durham, she said — that was all. ” “ You had a letter from her after the Baron came and took her away? ” “ Yes, from London. hvd.32044014357925 She dreaded leaving us. ”{{ Why?} hvd.32044014357925 She had been pur- posely afflicted “ Who did it? ” “ A doctor, I suppose. hvd.32044014357925 She had been pur- posely afflicted “ Who did it? ” “ A doctor, I suppose. hvd.32044014357925 She had spoken of death, it was true, yet was it not to be supposed that she was slowly being driven to suicide? hvd.32044014357925 She is engaged, I hear. ” “ I think so. ” “ Where did you first meet Leithcourt? ” “ I have known him several years. hvd.32044014357925 She is guilty of no offense — is she? ” º man shrugged his shoulders, but did not reply. hvd.32044014357925 She is in hiding. ” “ Where? |
hvd.32044014357925 | She is n't his niece. ” “ Then who is she? ” I demanded. |
hvd.32044014357925 | She may be with her parents, and unable to come to London. ” “ You did not know that they had fled, and were in hiding? ” “ Of course not. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Surely that is suffi- cient incentive for you to bring them all to justice? ” “ Of course. |
hvd.32044014357925 | THE CASTLE OF THE TERROR 20 I “ Where is the woman? ” inquired one officer of the other. |
hvd.32044014357925 | THE CZAR'S SPY Why, I wondered, had the picture been destroyed — and by whom? |
hvd.32044014357925 | THE HOUSE “ OVER THE WATER": 1 What could she possibly know concerning the mysterious craft? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Tell me — what ails you? ” “ Nothing, my dear old chap, ” he answered hoarsely. |
hvd.32044014357925 | That was the story we told them, sir. ” “ And in the meantime the Leithcourts were in the express going to Carlisle? ” “ Yes, sir. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The Milanese who is quarrelsome? ” I laughed, when the side door had closed. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The Princess has managed magnificently, has she not? ” “ Yes. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The driver of your drosky will point it out to you. ”- “ Is his Excellency in Helsingfors at the present moment? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The house is called ‘ Holm- wood. ’ ” “ You have seen her? ” “ No. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The last — ” “ Yes, the last? ” I gasped eagerly, interrupting her. |
hvd.32044014357925 | The man was made up to represent my man Olinto — I believe you've seen him in Leghorn? ” JUST OFF THE STRAND 26 I*- “ What! |
hvd.32044014357925 | The police are now searching for traces of them. ” “ But could not you have detained the vessel? ” I suggested. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Then I knew no more. ” “ But who were the men? |
hvd.32044014357925 | There was too much bustle and noise and study of clothes. ” h “ And what other letters did you receive from er? ” “ Three or four, I think. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Therefore I said in a firm voice, in French — “ I think, Baron, our interview is at an end, is it not? |
hvd.32044014357925 | They put me under chloroform. ”-(& Who?}} |
hvd.32044014357925 | They put me under chloroform. ”-{{ Who? |
hvd.32044014357925 | They took him there in preference to leaving him alone at Rannoch. ” “ Alone? ” “ Of course. |
hvd.32044014357925 | They've killed Olinto? ” he gasped, starting from his chair. |
hvd.32044014357925 | WHY THE SAFE WAS OPENED 31 Was he telling the truth, I wondered? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it Leithcourt himself whom I had surprised? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it at his orders, I wondered, that the sweet- faced girl had been deprived of speech and hearing? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it because he feared to again meet me? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it in order to meet the man who was to be entrapped and killed? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it long ago when you put in there? ” “ Not very long. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it possible that Leithcourt, that calm, well- groomed, distinguished- looking man, held any knowledge of the ghastly truth? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it possible that his secret was the same as that held by the unfortunate girl in far- off, dreary Finland? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it possible, therefore, that she had seen Olinto before he met with his sudden end? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was it, therefore, possible that Elma had awakened, and being warned of her peril had fled without arousing us? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was not that, in itself, evidence of guilt and fear? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was she aware that the woman who had fallen there had disappeared? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was she young or old? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was she, I wondered, about to reveal to me the truth? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Was this Russian endeavoring to deceive me when he declared that Olinto would arrive in a few minutes? |
hvd.32044014357925 | We must for the present leave the matter in the hands of the police. ” “ But if the identity of the dead woman is estab- lished? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | What could I do? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What did you do? ” “ Nothing. |
hvd.32044014357925 | What fortune it is that I should pass here at this very moment! ” “ Where are you working? ” I inquired. |
hvd.32044014357925 | What had been their motive? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What happened to her afterwards only she alone can tell us. ” “ But she is not the Baron's niece? ” I said. |
hvd.32044014357925 | What man has not? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What secret knowledge could be possessed by that smart, handsome girl before me? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What secret, I wondered? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What straight and decided line of action should I take? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What was Olinto Santini doing so far from London, if he had not come expressly to meet someone in secret? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What was really her fate? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What was the mystery surrounding her? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What were they, I wondered? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, I won- dered, did it mean? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, I wonder, brought the unfortu- nate young man up into our wood? ” “ An appointment, without a doubt. |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, I wondered, did he know? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, I wondered, was her history? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, I wondered, was her secret? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What, we wondered, had really happened to Elma? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What? |
hvd.32044014357925 | What? ” I cried breathlessly, staring at III.1. |
hvd.32044014357925 | When the official had gone out again and we were alone, Mackenzie turned to me and asked — “ What induced you to search the wood? |
hvd.32044014357925 | When they are ill I nurse them; that is all. ” “ And who is the commandant of this fortress? ” “ Colonel Smirnoff. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Where is she now — where is she this morning? ” He turned pale, and I saw a complete change in his countenance. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who are they? ” “ They are unknown, and for the present must remain so. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who are you? ” “ Gordon Gregg, British subject, ” I replied. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who conspired to throw the guilt of this attempted murder of the general's wife upon her? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who in holy Russia would hear me? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who is that fellow Oberg? ” “ Her enemy. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who is the man? ” “ Ah! |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who was the man who, having represented the man now before me, had been struck dead by an unerring hand? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who was the merry- faced girl whose picture had aroused such jealousy or revenge? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who was this Baron Oberg? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who's her owner? ” I regarded her in amazement and suspicion, for I saw that mention of the name had aroused within her some serious misgiving. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Who, I wondered, was this Baron Oberg, and what relation was he to Elma Heath? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Whose hand had secured that portrait before the Leithcourt's flight? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why are you hidden here? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why did you suspect a second crime? ” His question nonplused me for the moment. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why had Leithcourt gone so regularly up to Ran- 78 THE CZAR'S SPY noch Wood? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why had the girl's portrait been so ruthlessly destroyed and the frame turned with its face to the wall? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why had they ransacked all those confidential papers? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why — whatever is that? ” I bent forward as she indicated, and my eyes met an object so unexpected that I was held dumb and motionless. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why, indeed, should I, for the second time, discover the unhappy girl's picture missing? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? ” “ Answer me another question, ” I said quickly. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Why? ” “ Italians are a very curious people, ” I responded quickly. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Will you take a note to her? ” she wrote, to which I instantly nodded in the affirmative. |
hvd.32044014357925 | With what motive? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Would not this be a test of your affection? ” “ I am prepared for any test, as long as she escapes the trap which her enemies have set for her. |
hvd.32044014357925 | Would they succeed in evading us? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Yet could she have received some warning that the police were in search of her? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Yet if the boat was not in waiting below that closed door? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Yet it is a long way, and you would not return before to- morrow. ” “ The roads are safe, I suppose? |
hvd.32044014357925 | Yet what can I do? |
hvd.32044014357925 | You are in danger of arrest, I suppose — you wish me to conceal you here? ” “ I would only ask sanctuary for Mademoiselle, ” was my reply. |
hvd.32044014357925 | You do n't think I have any interest in leading you here on a fool's errand, do you? ” “ Not at all, ” he said apologetically. |
hvd.32044014357925 | You know the penalty in Finland for that, surely? ” “ But these gentlemen are surely not conspira- tors'"the poor old man protested. |
hvd.32044014357925 | You recollect what I narrated about my strange adventure, do n't you? ” “ I remember every word, ” was his answer. |
hvd.32044014357925 | You remember her? |
hvd.32044014357925 | and 6d. ” “ How long has Olinto been with you? ” I in- quired. |
hvd.32044014357925 | here, a year, and you see the date — over two years 39 O. gº The photographer would know, perhaps? ” “ He ’s a new man, sir. |
hvd.32044014357925 | so you will commit an Englishman to prison for a month, without trial — eh? |
hvd.32044014357925 | tian name? ” “ Hylton Chater. |
hvd.32044014357925 | to kill her, you mean? ” I gasped, in quick apprehension. |
hvd.32044014357925 | voice inquired: “ Is it in regard to a- well, a conspiracy? ”. |
hvd.32044014357925 | you mean Olinto? |
hvd.32044014357925 | {{ Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ A mystery, by Jove, it is What name did the yacht bear? ” “ The Lola. ” “ What! ” he gasped, suddenly turning pale. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ A spadel Are you certain of that? ” “ No, not at all certain. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And have you been here long? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And how many of the crew are there? ” “ Sixteen, all told. ” “ English, I suppose? ” “ Not all. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And how many of the crew are there? ” “ Sixteen, all told. ” “ English, I suppose? ” “ Not all. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And no one else? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And of his daughter — Muriel? ” “ And also of her. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And of your wife also? ” “ I do not know that, ” he responded. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And on what charge, pray, do you presume to arrest me? ” I inquired as coolly as I could. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And what on earth can the woman concern me? ” he asked, with a brave attempt to remain cool, still speaking in French. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And who put that picture in its place? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And you — did you go aboard her? ” “ Yes, ” was the only word I uttered. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ And your devotion to her is prompted by what? ” he inquired suspiciously. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Anything that in- terests us? ” “ Yes, signore, ” replied the tall, thin Italian Consular- clerk, speaking with a strong accent. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Are you cer- tain of that name? ” “ I only know what Cowan told me, ” was my uncle's reply. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But are you not afraid to venture here? ” she asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But do you know him? ” “ Not at all. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But the exposure that will result — are you pre- pared to face that? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But why do you ask? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But why have n't you told the police? ” “ For reasons that I have already stated. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ But why is she here? ” I demanded fiercely. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Can not I see her? ” I asked, feeling that we had remained too long there. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Did n't you send up signals of distress? ” I inquired. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Did she say anything to you? ” I inquired. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Do you recognize them? ” “ No. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ For that reason the information I give you must be treated as con- fidential. ” “ Why should she be in hiding? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Have her enemies actually done this? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Have you any idea as to the motive? ” I asked her, eager to hear her reply. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Have you any idea where your wife is, or what has induced her to go away from home? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Have you seen any woman here? ” “ No, ” responded the wood- cutter. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ How can I when I know nothing, Excellency? ” was his response. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ How did you find me here? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ How do I know? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ How's Hutcheson? ” he asked a moment later, turning and facing me. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Hulloa What are you saying about the Leith- courts, Charley? ” exclaimed Durnford, turning quickly from Hanbury. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Hulloa, what's that? ” I enquired, startled. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Is Mr. Woodroffe back at the castle? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Is that true? ” “ Of course. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ May I have a liqueur brandy? ” I asked, seeing that I would be compelled to take something. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ May I introduce myself to you? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Mel How should I know anything about such a craft? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Melnikoff, at Helsingfors. ” “ Then this is not in the district of Abo? ” “ No. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Miss Elma Heath, I presume? ” I exclaimed at last. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ My only desire is to save Mademoiselle Heath. ”- “ And you are prepared to do so at risk of your own liberty — your own life? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ No, sir — never thought of it. ” “ And yet you knew that you might be lost? ” I remarked with recurring suspicion. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Of course. ” “ Are they all fresh hands? ” “ All except the cook and the two stewards. ” I was silent. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Of the murdered man's identity? ”| THE GATHERING OF THE CLOUDS 87 “ No. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ One of them had something over his shoulder? ” “ Was n't it a gun? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ One of them had something over his shoulder? ” “ Was n't it a gun? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ People who said they were my friends. ” ºurned to the woman in the religious habit, and CT1CC- “ Do you see what she has written? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Perhaps you are not aware that others beside myself — one other, in- deed, who is a diplomatist — is aware of my journey here? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Perhaps you will have one with me? ” “ Ach no! |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Perhaps you will kindly tell me who you are? ” I asked in as quiet a voice as I could command. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ She is held prisoner by the State — for conspiracy against Russian rule — not by herself personally. ” “ Who enticed her here? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Surely you know their secret motive? ” I re- marked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ That unknown man was murdered — stabbed to the heart. ”{{ Well?} |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ That was your cook, was n't it? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ The Chief of Police has given you directions? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ The Lola? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ The fact is, ” I said confidentially, “ you must omit me from the witnesses at the inquest. ” “ Why? ” asked the detective suspiciously. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Then as soon as the host and hostess had gone, they simply swept through the rooms and cleared them? ” “ Yes, sir. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Then what we have found this evening does not convey to you the identity of the assassins? ” “ No, unfortunately it does not. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Then why not be outspoken and tell me all you know concerning him? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Then you think she must have been called away from home by some urgent message? ” I sug- gested. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ There was a reason. ”{{ Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ They went to Colle Salvetti, you say? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ They've made it up, I suppose? ”- MARKED MEN 277 gas- lamps were lit, and the darkness of night was gradually creeping on. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well, a yacht — a pirate yacht, I believe it was — called here. ” “ A piratel What do you mean? ” “ Well, she was English. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well, my suspicions that those Leithcourts were utter outsiders turns out to be about correct. ” I36 THE CZAR'S SPY 4& Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well, what next? ” he inquired, pretending to be interested in my allegations. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well? ” I asked at last in a low voice. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well? ” he snapped in French in a high- pitched voice. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Well? ” he snapped, looking up at me as I was placed before him. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What do you want of me? ” “ I desire you to give the Mademoiselle Heath her complete freedom, ” I said. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What is this place? ” I demanded of the woman in the religious habit, when I recovered from the shock of the poor girl's terrible affliction. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What on earth could interest them in all these dry, unim- portant shipping reports and things? ” “ Goodness only knows, ” replied my friend. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What reasons? ” “ Well — the lady is living in Finland in secret. ” “ Then she is alive! ” I exclaimed quickly. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What's the matter, Jack? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What, have they gone? ” “ Listen, and I'll tell you. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ What? ” he cried, jumping up. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Where am I? ” “ This is the Castle of Kajana — the criminal luna- tic asylum of Finland, ” was her answer. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Where are we going? ” I asked my guide in a low voice. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Where is the woman? ” he demanded. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Where is your wife now? ” f He hesitated a moment, looking straight into my a Cé. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Where were you yesterday, sir? ” he inquired presently. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who are they, I wonder? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who are you? ” At a glance I took in the peril of the situation, and without a second's hesitation made a dive for the man beneath his weapon. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who is Philip Hornby? ” I inquired, writing rapidly. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who is he? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who is she, I wonder? ” my companion ejacu- lated. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who is she? ” My companion was silent a moment, her dark eyes meeting mine with a strange look of inquiry. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Who is your chief? ” I inquired, as a sudden thought occurred to me. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why are you here? ” I wrote, not allowing the sister to get sight of my question. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why do you ask, Signor Commendatore? ” he added. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why not tell me the truth? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why not to- day? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why not? ” “ Well, Gregg will tell you, ” he said. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why should they fear me? ” But he shrugged his shoulders, and made a gesture with his hands indicative of utter ignorance. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Why? ” “ Because there is danger here, ” he answered in the same low earnest tone. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You believe you know who dealt the blow? ” “ I have a suspicion — that is all. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You do n't happen to be aware of anyone — any foreigner, I mean — who was, or might be his enemy? ” I responded in the negative. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You do not fear arrest, m'sieur? ” he asked, as though with some surprise. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You find Olinto a good servant, I suppose? ” I said, for want of something else to say. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You judge him to be a foreigner? ” I remarked as casually as I could. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You know Mademoiselle — eh? ” he asked in a hoarse, strained voice as he turned to me. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You know a man named Leithcourt? ” I asked a few moments later. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You know why I am here? ” I said, gratified that at least one person in that lonesome country could speak my own tongue. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You recognize him, sir? ” remarked the officer. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You refuse? ” “ Refuse? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You refuse? ” “ Refuse? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You saw no woman on board? ” he asked sud- denly, looking straight into my eyes. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You see? ” he laughed, turning to the stout man at my side. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You want to see me concerning that mad English girl? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You will help her to escape? ” “ I will risk my own life in order to save hers, ” I declared. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You will not act with rashness? ” she implored in quick apprehension. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You — in London — eh? |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You ’ll get the repairs to your engines done at Orlando's, I suppose? ” I remarked, naming the great shipbuilding firm of Leghorn. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ You've seen our ass of a captain, Mr. Gregg? ” he remarked presently. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Your father has a yacht, then? ” I remarked, with as little concern as I could. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Your loving and affectionate friend, “ ELMA. ” I32 THE CZAR'S SPY “ A very strange letter, is it not? ” remarked the girl at my side. |
hvd.32044014357925 | “ Your names? ” demanded one of the fellows, glancing at us as we stood together in expectation. |
inu.32000000658031 | & 4 Go on. ” “ So? |
inu.32000000658031 | 'Twas just out o'my reach all the time. ” “ Are you hurt? ” she asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | - “ For why? ” Jacob Welse mimicked wrathfully, pointing into the sleek stream sliding by. |
inu.32000000658031 | .. Yourself? |
inu.32000000658031 | 218> CHAPTER XXI “ Yes; what does it all mean? ” Corliss stretched lazily, and cocked up his feet on the table. |
inu.32000000658031 | 288 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ And she say, ‘ Him, him, him. ’ And I say, ‘ Bella, who did it? ’ And she say, ‘ Him, him, him. |
inu.32000000658031 | 325 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ Why did you not tell this story at first? ” Bill Brown demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | 64 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ Yes. ” “ Then what are you going to do about it? ” “ Give you five hundred. |
inu.32000000658031 | 84 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ But why is it? ” Corliss queried. |
inu.32000000658031 | A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ Have you the shavings cut? ” “ Shavings? ” he queried, sleepily. |
inu.32000000658031 | A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ Have you the shavings cut? ” “ Shavings? ” he queried, sleepily. |
inu.32000000658031 | A coming in out of the cold to sit by your fire? |
inu.32000000658031 | A comradeship? |
inu.32000000658031 | A likely lad, an'is it for me to misjudge because his is a- takin'way with the ladies? |
inu.32000000658031 | A man, in irritated tones, was questioning over and over, “ Where's his pardner? |
inu.32000000658031 | About a Welse? |
inu.32000000658031 | After all, a distinction without a difference. ” “ Could you? ” he asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | After all, could he understand? |
inu.32000000658031 | Ai n't he got a pardner? ” Two more men had thrown off their packs and were coolly taking an inventory of the dead man's possessions. |
inu.32000000658031 | Ai n't he got a pardner? ” the irritated man demanded of them. |
inu.32000000658031 | An ’ about that sugar? |
inu.32000000658031 | And 22 “ And? ” Mrs. Schoville murmured ecstatically. |
inu.32000000658031 | And Laura, there, would n't she make a mother? |
inu.32000000658031 | And art thou not remembered with the ancient offerings of meat and fish and blanket? |
inu.32000000658031 | And it was all so simple, she had contended; why should not their faith be as her faith — the faith of food and blanket? |
inu.32000000658031 | And she roll her head on the floor and whisper, so low, so slow, ‘ Him dead?' |
inu.32000000658031 | And the squaw say he did it, and then she die, too. ” “ Said who did it? ” Again his accusing finger singled out St. Vincent. |
inu.32000000658031 | And they laughed at me and left me. ”- “ Have you ever roughed it? ” Frona asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | And to what end? |
inu.32000000658031 | And why? |
inu.32000000658031 | And you, pray what may you give him? |
inu.32000000658031 | And, now, does it pay? ” “ Yes, it pays. |
inu.32000000658031 | Another one was, why did he run down the trail? |
inu.32000000658031 | Are not the bellies fuller with flour and bacon and white man's grub? |
inu.32000000658031 | Are they not exasperating, Frona? |
inu.32000000658031 | Are you awake? ” Corliss called at last. |
inu.32000000658031 | Because of women, which you may ex- plain away? |
inu.32000000658031 | Better go round to the warehouse an ’ git it, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Between the clump of pines and the river? |
inu.32000000658031 | But Mr. St. Vincent, before you go, would you care to come to- morrow evening? |
inu.32000000658031 | But a coming in when an- other man sits with you by your fire? |
inu.32000000658031 | But shall I tell you? ” Voices of men came to her from down the river- bank, and the splashing of water. |
inu.32000000658031 | But the man, Frona, the man? ” “ Do n’t, ” she demurred. |
inu.32000000658031 | But these men, you know what mob rule is, how are we to persuade them to let you go? |
inu.32000000658031 | But — have you considered me? ” Frona caught her breath for a moment. |
inu.32000000658031 | CHAPTER VIII “ AND why should I not be proud of my race? ” Frona's cheeks were flushed and her eyes sparkling. |
inu.32000000658031 | Ca n't you guess the rest, Matt? ” Matt shook his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | Can I be of any use? ” “ Yes, yes. ” She caught his hand gratefully. |
inu.32000000658031 | Can I help you? ” she queried, though the stranger shook her head. |
inu.32000000658031 | Can you guess why? ” Captain McGregor swayed his weight from one leg to the other, and a shrewd chuckle of a smile wrinkled the corners of his eyes. |
inu.32000000658031 | Can you help any of these things? ” “ Well, ” judiciously, “ I am sure it might be worse. |
inu.32000000658031 | Charge'em double first- class passage, feed'em steer- age grub, and bunk'em worse'n pigs'Pirate, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Contamination contaminates, does it not? |
inu.32000000658031 | Could it be, after all, that Lucile was mercenary? |
inu.32000000658031 | Could n't follow me, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Could n't she take that and go anywhere in the world and reinstate herself? |
inu.32000000658031 | D'ye hear? ” “ Pirate, eh? ” the boatman soliloquized. |
inu.32000000658031 | D'ye hear? ” “ Pirate, eh? ” the boatman soliloquized. |
inu.32000000658031 | DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS"“ Is that what ye’ve been doin’? |
inu.32000000658031 | Dave, I be- lieve, Dave Harney? ” Dave Harney nodded, and Gregory St. Vincent turned to Frona. |
inu.32000000658031 | Did n't Blanche tell me she wet her feet? ” Corliss bowed his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | Did she desire to give him his dismissal on a definite, well- understood basis? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do n't mind, do you? ” 207 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS was learning life, was adding to his sum of human generalizations. |
inu.32000000658031 | Do n't you hear them? ” “ But I must, ” she insisted. |
inu.32000000658031 | Do n't you remember, I, too, was a cave- woman, brandishing the whip over your head? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do n't you see? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do not the young men contrive great wealth what of their pack- straps and paddles? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do you feel with Ruth, so that when the time comes you can say, ‘ Thy people are my people, and thy God my God ’? ” “ N — o. |
inu.32000000658031 | Do you make out anything? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do you not hear? |
inu.32000000658031 | Do you realize that for the first time in our lives we talk together seriously, as father and daughter, for the first time? |
inu.32000000658031 | Does the man want food, or medi- cine, or what? |
inu.32000000658031 | Drink? |
inu.32000000658031 | Eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Fifty? |
inu.32000000658031 | Fifty? ” “ Fifty? ” the pocket- miner demanded with unutter- able scorn, wiping his face. |
inu.32000000658031 | Fifty? ” “ Fifty? ” the pocket- miner demanded with unutter- able scorn, wiping his face. |
inu.32000000658031 | G |
inu.32000000658031 | Get a pry on his mouth, will ye? ” “ One moment, please. ” The men made way for her, drawing back and leaving St. Vincent and Tim. |
inu.32000000658031 | Goin'all the way in? ” She nodded cheerfully. |
inu.32000000658031 | Goin'my way? ” “ Miss Welse is. ” Corliss touched the visor of his cap and half- turned on his heel. |
inu.32000000658031 | Goin'out? |
inu.32000000658031 | Goin'to see her off? |
inu.32000000658031 | Going to join them? ” “ Not in a thousand years. ” Dave Harney threw his head back with smug complacency. |
inu.32000000658031 | Good- by. ” “ Your father is not Jacob Welse? ” he called after her as she ran lightly down towards the trail. |
inu.32000000658031 | Got to make Linderman by noon! ” “ Frona Welse? ” Vance Corliss was repeating to himself. |
inu.32000000658031 | Had he not said it was too rough? |
inu.32000000658031 | Have I not de- scribed it rightly? |
inu.32000000658031 | He cry and stand in one place — ” “ Who cried? ” interrupted the prosecuting law- yer. |
inu.32000000658031 | How could I avoid floundering in it, fighting as I was for life? |
inu.32000000658031 | How did you know it was John you met? ” “ John make much noise when he run. |
inu.32000000658031 | How do you mean? ” “ Remember always, Frona, that you have free choice, yours is the last word. |
inu.32000000658031 | How far is it, my man? ”( in the well- mimicked, patronizing tones of St. Vin- cent). |
inu.32000000658031 | How ’d a good juicy tenderloin strike you just now, green onions, fried potatoes, and fixin's on the side? |
inu.32000000658031 | Hunch? ” “ I ’ve received word from the Parker outfit on the Mayo, and McPherson is n't asleep on Henderson — you do n't know him. |
inu.32000000658031 | I can buy grub and blankets for a score; I can eat and sleep for only one; ergo, why not for two? ” Corliss took his feet down and sat up. |
inu.32000000658031 | I did not wish to give you pain — ” “ Then you expected it, some time? ” “ And feared it. |
inu.32000000658031 | I had not expected it — just then. ” “ Else you would have prevented? ” he asked, bit- terly. |
inu.32000000658031 | I never shall be Mrs. Linden How can I? |
inu.32000000658031 | I preciate your position, an ’ I ai n't low- down critter enough to pester y? |
inu.32000000658031 | I recognized it in you, yesterday, on the sleds. ” “ In me? ” “ In you, when you reached out and clutched at me. |
inu.32000000658031 | I say, do you think I could delight in your delights? |
inu.32000000658031 | I say, how far is it? ” Regarding Lucile, Corliss was disappointed. |
inu.32000000658031 | I'll break this company as sure as my name's Thad Ferguson 1 D'ye hear my spiel? |
inu.32000000658031 | I've corralled a hundred a'ready, an'I figger to clear a hundred dollars clean on every hide of ‘ em. ” “ Think So? ” “ Think so! |
inu.32000000658031 | I've got a noospaper, an ’ only four weeks'old, the Seattle Post- Intelligencer. ” “ Has the United States and Spain y? |
inu.32000000658031 | I54 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ Say, Corliss, ” he began at once, “ d'you know what a hunch is? ” His employer nodded his com- prehension. |
inu.32000000658031 | If she felt impelled to joy in a well- built frame and well- shaped muscle, why should she restrain? |
inu.32000000658031 | If you come you will die, and what then of 38 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWs your wife and babies? |
inu.32000000658031 | Innocent of what? |
inu.32000000658031 | Innocent of what? |
inu.32000000658031 | Io A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS Do you hear? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is it in the way a woman must like a man before she can honestly share her life with him, lose herself in him? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is it not so? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is it not — not — what you Yan- kees call — a bute? ”- “ Oh, the canoe, ” she repeated, with a falling inflec- tion of chagrin. |
inu.32000000658031 | Is it not? ” 229 A DAUGHTER of THE SNows So Frona first ran across him on the following day. |
inu.32000000658031 | Is n't that it? ” “ And is n't it enough? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is n't that it? ” “ And is n't it enough? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is that her name? |
inu.32000000658031 | Is the syndicate bent upon cornering the firewood also? ” “ No. |
inu.32000000658031 | It crashed upon the moving mass be- neath, and flying fragments landed at the feet of those? |
inu.32000000658031 | It is hard on you, surely, but do you imagine that I am enjoying it? |
inu.32000000658031 | It's easy to see, Matt, you've had some experience in your time. ” “ In me time? |
inu.32000000658031 | It's un- fortunate, is n't it, the aptitude they display in getting lost from their outfits? |
inu.32000000658031 | Just a sure and delicate poise of mind and body — ” “ Like the tight- rope dancer? ” “ Oh, you are incorrigible, ” Frona laughed. |
inu.32000000658031 | Just because the swate creatures smile on the lad an ’ flutter warm at the sight iv him? |
inu.32000000658031 | Just so- so — savve? |
inu.32000000658031 | Lie upon lie he has given us; he has been proven a chronic liar; are you to believe this last and fearfully impossible lie? |
inu.32000000658031 | May I see you? |
inu.32000000658031 | May you cast the first stone with that smugly sanctimonious air of yours? ” “ You shall not talk to me in this fashion. |
inu.32000000658031 | Me? |
inu.32000000658031 | Me? |
inu.32000000658031 | Me? ” A red- faced man thrust his head over the rail above and began to bellow lustily. |
inu.32000000658031 | Me? ” Mr. Thurston waved his hand appeasingly at the red- faced man, and turned to the girl. |
inu.32000000658031 | Might not the same plaint fall from your father's lips were he to sit now beside you and look upon your work and you? ” “ Yes, yes. |
inu.32000000658031 | More time? |
inu.32000000658031 | Most excellent, is it not? ” She caught his excited hand in hers and detained him. |
inu.32000000658031 | Moving? ” “ Yes; a dog. ” “ It moves too slowly for a dog. |
inu.32000000658031 | My kisses have cheapened you, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Never an invalid P ’ ’ “ N- no. ” “ And your comrades? |
inu.32000000658031 | Never heard of Jacob Welse? |
inu.32000000658031 | Not as thou art the other women who come now into the land l ’ ’ “ And why is a white woman without honor among you? ” Frona demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | Not so soon does Neepoosa forget. ” “ It is thou, Neepoosa? ” Frona cried, her tongue halting from the disuse of years. |
inu.32000000658031 | Of Matt Mc- Carthy? |
inu.32000000658031 | Of the Indian boys she had played with? |
inu.32000000658031 | Of the Indian girls she had led to Amazonian war? |
inu.32000000658031 | Of the very wolf- dogs straining in the harnesses and running with her across the snow? |
inu.32000000658031 | Oh, what shall I do? |
inu.32000000658031 | Or was she penitently striving to make amends for the unmerited harshness she had dealt him? |
inu.32000000658031 | Pirate, am I? |
inu.32000000658031 | Pocketing's got nothing to do with this here trial, and why do n't you shut such fool questions out? |
inu.32000000658031 | Recollect the taffy I made over on Preacher Creek that time? |
inu.32000000658031 | Remember? ” Corliss nodded. |
inu.32000000658031 | Savve? |
inu.32000000658031 | Savve? ” On Friday morning, early, all interested parties ap- peared before the Gold Commissioner to record their claims. |
inu.32000000658031 | Say, Welse, not that my nose is out of joint, but you jest cinched me everlastin'on sugar, did n't you? ” Jacob Welse smiled. |
inu.32000000658031 | See? |
inu.32000000658031 | See? ” He turned to a Peterborough, for which McPherson had just mulcted him of thrice its value. |
inu.32000000658031 | Sit down. ” “ But what is the matter? ” Corliss put his hands on her shoulders and pressed her back. |
inu.32000000658031 | So? ” And he swallowed Lucile up in his huge bearskin. |
inu.32000000658031 | St. Vincent's con- cerned? ” She nodded. |
inu.32000000658031 | St. Vincent? |
inu.32000000658031 | Strong to venture, strong to endure, with infinite faith and infinite patience, is it to be wondered at? ” Frona glanced at him in eloquent silence. |
inu.32000000658031 | Suppose the upper jam breaks and the lower jam holds? ” He looked at her steadily till he grasped the full import. |
inu.32000000658031 | Sure to- night? ” “ Sure. |
inu.32000000658031 | Tell him that Gregory St. Vincent is in trou- ble; that he is charged with — What are you charged with, Gregory? ” she asked, turning to him. |
inu.32000000658031 | That feller there. ” “ Did she? ” Frona whispered. |
inu.32000000658031 | That newspaper man, that's whol ” “ What for? ” “ Aw — general principles. |
inu.32000000658031 | That you? ”- “ S'pose so. |
inu.32000000658031 | The dummy could a- got a hundred fer it, easy, if he'd held on till he made town — ” “ But what does it say? |
inu.32000000658031 | The faith of Jacob Welse? |
inu.32000000658031 | The faith of trail and hunting camp? |
inu.32000000658031 | The faith with which strong clean men faced the quick danger and sudden death by field and flood? |
inu.32000000658031 | The little motherless darlin', with the goold hair I combed the knots out iv many's the time? |
inu.32000000658031 | The little witch that run barefoot an ’ barelegged over all the place? ” “ Yes, yes, ” she corroborated, gleefully. |
inu.32000000658031 | The man he will not go back; but John and I say yes, and he go. ” “ Did he say anything? ” “ I ask him what the matter; but he cry, he. |
inu.32000000658031 | The man must have died. ” “ You say in'84, Mr. Bishop? ” Bill Brown prompted. |
inu.32000000658031 | The one with the blue shirt and the patch on his knee? ” Just then Frona uttered a glad little cry and darted forward. |
inu.32000000658031 | The question is, Will you stand up with me? ” “ Surely. |
inu.32000000658031 | The race could well be proud of you. ” “ And you, Frona, would you not glorify the French l ’ ’ º “ At it again, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | Them all tuckered out with their own work? |
inu.32000000658031 | Then how must you have felt at Happy Camp on the Dyea Trail? ” As though in answer, Corliss swung down upon them with the tow- rope. |
inu.32000000658031 | Then we get up, and I say, ‘ Come along back. ’ ” “ Who was the man? ” La Flitche turned partly, and rested his eyes on St. Vincent. |
inu.32000000658031 | Then you, what do you here with me? |
inu.32000000658031 | There will be? ” he asked, picking up hope. |
inu.32000000658031 | They all knew her, for who did not know Jacob Welse's daughter? |
inu.32000000658031 | They are miners? ” “ Never mining in their lives. |
inu.32000000658031 | They are trying to”—with a gulping swallow — “ to kill me. ” “ Why? |
inu.32000000658031 | To take advantage of her sex and further humiliate him? |
inu.32000000658031 | To tell him what she thought of him in coolly considered, cold- measured terms? |
inu.32000000658031 | To that which I did know there has been added, somehow( what shall I call it? |
inu.32000000658031 | To- night, Dave? |
inu.32000000658031 | Tommy? |
inu.32000000658031 | Understand? ” “ You ’re out of order, ” the chairman replied, rapping the table with the caulking- mallet. |
inu.32000000658031 | Understand? ”& c. Ay. ” “ A thousand men can get ugly, if they are idle. |
inu.32000000658031 | Understand? ”&& Ay. ” “ So no extravagance. |
inu.32000000658031 | Unhappily, it rests with the men of this miners'meeting, and the problem is: how are they to be convinced of your innocence? |
inu.32000000658031 | Was it not very probable, therefore, that the masked men were two such enemies? |
inu.32000000658031 | Was there not a difference which prevented him from compre- hending the motives which, for her, were impelling? |
inu.32000000658031 | We may meet on the Inside. ” “ Who? |
inu.32000000658031 | Weigh prob- ably one hundred and sixty- five? ” “ One hundred and seventy, ” he corrected. |
inu.32000000658031 | Well, an'I forgive ye yer muscle. ” “ But how about yourself, Matt? ” Frona asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | Welse, Mr. Foster sent me to find out if he is to go on filling signed warehouse orders? ” “ Certainly, Mr. Smith. |
inu.32000000658031 | Were the symptoms yours? |
inu.32000000658031 | What are you going to do about it? |
inu.32000000658031 | What are you going to do about it? ”* Refuse to take it. ” “ Very good. |
inu.32000000658031 | What are you trying to get? ” “ A thousand pounds of grub. ” “ For your own stomach? ” The Bonanzo king nodded his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | What are you trying to get? ” “ A thousand pounds of grub. ” “ For your own stomach? ” The Bonanzo king nodded his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | What could I do? |
inu.32000000658031 | What did she think about it, anyway? |
inu.32000000658031 | What did she wish to say to him? |
inu.32000000658031 | What do you know about it? |
inu.32000000658031 | What do you think about it? ” “ That you are a very clever girl, Frona. |
inu.32000000658031 | What do you think of him? |
inu.32000000658031 | What end? |
inu.32000000658031 | What is that? ” A hoarse rumble, like distant thunder, rose from the midst of the ice. |
inu.32000000658031 | What race is to rise up and overwhelm us? ” “ Ah, you forget the Slav, ” Corliss suggested slyly. |
inu.32000000658031 | What shall I do then? ” “ Help me make my bed, of course. |
inu.32000000658031 | What shall I do? ” “ Why did your comrades leave you? ” “ Because I was not so strong as they; because I could not pack as much or as long. |
inu.32000000658031 | What shall I do? ” “ Why did your comrades leave you? ” “ Because I was not so strong as they; because I could not pack as much or as long. |
inu.32000000658031 | What shall it be? ” “ Death! ” “ String him up! ” “ Stretch'm I"were the cries. |
inu.32000000658031 | What was good and bad? |
inu.32000000658031 | When does the Laura start? ” “ This morning, with three hundred grubless men aboard. |
inu.32000000658031 | When that breaks through, it will go down underneath and stick on the lower jam. ” “ And then? |
inu.32000000658031 | Where d'you s'pose this Eldorado gold came from?—rough, and no signs of washin'? |
inu.32000000658031 | Where is the magnificence? |
inu.32000000658031 | Where were you before you came in? |
inu.32000000658031 | Where'll you have him? ” Frona, standing by St. Vincent, saw the injured man borne over the crest of the bank and through the crowd. |
inu.32000000658031 | Who can doubt it? ” Lucile's eyes twinkled amusedly. |
inu.32000000658031 | Who iver heard iv a Welse not knowin'their own mind? |
inu.32000000658031 | Who knoweth where? ” Neepoosa lamented, rocking slowly back and forth. |
inu.32000000658031 | Who? |
inu.32000000658031 | Why bad days, Muskim? ” “ True, ” he replied in his fine, priestly way, a remi- niscent flash of the old fire lighting his eyes. |
inu.32000000658031 | Why has Mr. St. Vincent been raised? |
inu.32000000658031 | Why not? |
inu.32000000658031 | Why not? |
inu.32000000658031 | Why not? ” Baron Courbertin demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | Why should she not love the body, and without shame? |
inu.32000000658031 | Why'n't you let me paste'm that night at the Opera House? ” Corliss laughed at the recollection. |
inu.32000000658031 | Will the Indian, the Negro, or the Mongol ever conquer the Teuton? |
inu.32000000658031 | Will ye give six cans iv milk for a bottle iv the old stuff? ” “ How'll ye do it? ’ sex I. |
inu.32000000658031 | Will ye give six cans iv milk for a bottle iv the old stuff? ” “ How'll ye do it? ’ sex I. |
inu.32000000658031 | Will you forgive me? ” She hesitated, and, with the wisdom bought of ex- perience, searched him for the ulterior motive. |
inu.32000000658031 | Will you please tell the court what you know of his general character? ” 30I A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS Del broadened into a smile. |
inu.32000000658031 | Will you take me down to Dawson? |
inu.32000000658031 | Wo n't you tell me your name? |
inu.32000000658031 | Wonder why he did n't go in for dogs? ” 151 CHAPTER XV BUT Corliss did go back to see her, and before the day was out. |
inu.32000000658031 | Would the Welse remain the Welse? |
inu.32000000658031 | Would the blood persist? |
inu.32000000658031 | Would the young shoot rise straight and tall and strong, green with sap and fresh and vigorous? |
inu.32000000658031 | You ca n't discount the blood, father. ”- “ Why were you not a boy? ” he demanded, ab- ruptly. |
inu.32000000658031 | You do n't intend me to starve? ” “ Look here, Melton. ” Jacob Welse paused to knock the ash from his cigar. |
inu.32000000658031 | You hurt me when you say such things. ” “ And why, pray? ” “ Because — because — ” “ Yes? ” “ Because I honor woman highly. |
inu.32000000658031 | You hurt me when you say such things. ” “ And why, pray? ” “ Because — because — ” “ Yes? ” “ Because I honor woman highly. |
inu.32000000658031 | You tink yes? |
inu.32000000658031 | about her? |
inu.32000000658031 | he sob, huh- tsch, huh- tsch, just like that. ” “ Did you see anything peculiar about him? ” La Flitche's brows drew up interrogatively. |
inu.32000000658031 | who knoweth where? ” “ Ai! |
inu.32000000658031 | ‘ Who did it, Bella?' |
inu.32000000658031 | “ A comradeship? ” he questioned. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ A foot rise every ten minutes. ” “ Danger? ” he scoffed. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Ai n’t intrudin', am I? ” Dave Harney grinned broad insinuation and looked about ponderously before coming up to shake hands. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ An'did ye niver hear tell iv the time Dave an ’ me got drunk on condensed milk? ” “ Oh! |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And Jacob Welse is your old man? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And by the Jimcracky I'm squared Got any rub- ber boots? ” “ No; went out of stock early in the winter. ” Dave snickered slowly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And for why? ” Courbertin demanded, stung to the quick. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And gimme holt that can. ” “ Am I not bailing satisfactorily? ” she demanded, indignantly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And had the door of Borg's cabin been closed, would you have heard? ” Again he shook his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And hast thou so soon forgotten, Tenas Hee- Hee? ” she mumbled. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And how did Mr. St. Vincent acquit himself? ” “ He? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And how did Mr. St. Vincent acquit himself? ” “ He? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And how old are you now? ” “ Twenty. ” “ Twenty, ” Lucile repeated, slowly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And if they do not hold up their hands? ” he ap- pealed to Jacob Welse. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And in this trouble, ” he went on, “ depend upon me in any way. ” “ In any way? ” she queried, with a catch in her voice. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And it's plain by your face you had a comfortable night of it, and no thanks to me. ” “ You were n't worried, were you? ” she asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And pride? ” she demanded, inexorably. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And there are no camps between. ” “ Are you afraid? ” she asked with just the shadow of a sneer. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And thou goest? ” Frona nodded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And why bad days, Muskim? ” Frona asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ And you? ” “ I watched, ” was the dogged reply, while a groan went up from the crowd. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Any public relief started yet? ” “ Wo n't need any public relief. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Any questions you want to ask? ” The correspondent shook his head. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Any- thing serious? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Anything on hand this evening? ” he was wo nt to say on casual meeting. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Anything up? ” “ I think you might ask me in. ” There was a fiint of reproach in Frona's voice, and of haste. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Are ye a brave man, Vincent? ” For a second's space they searched each other's souls. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Are you crazy, man? ” Vance demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Are — are there any women in the other tents? ” she asked, hesitatingly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ At last. ” “ At last what? ” Frona asked, incuriously. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ At this very moment what are you working for? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Bear witness? ” he questioned. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But St. Vincent? ” “ Is your problem, not mine. ” “ Then Lucile —? ” “ Certainly not. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But St. Vincent? ” “ Is your problem, not mine. ” “ Then Lucile —? ” “ Certainly not. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But are you not going back to Dawson? ” Frona queried. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But had n't you better change? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But have you read it? ” they both demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But keep an eye on it, wo n't you? ” he pleaded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But what in the world were you doing on trail, alone, at this time of night? ” Vance asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But why did you hit him? ” Corliss asked, un- availingly, for the fourth time after he had got into his cabin. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But why have you asked, father? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But you will take me, surely? ” she asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ But you, Mr. St. Vincent, do you think I4I A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS I shall be so successful that I may come to love it? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Ca n't I get that other five hundred? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Cache my sack before I go on the tear, sure pop, I37 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS “ What would you do, then? ” he asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Can I be of any help? ” “ No, ” he replied. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Can I be of any use? ” she asked, looking up at them. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Centigrade or Fahrenheit? ” Bishop asked, sud- denly suspicious. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Curious, ai n't it? ” Dave hazarded suggestively, as they crossed the main street to the river bank. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Did n't tell you'bout his visit to the cathedral, did he, when he was on the Outside? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Did you hear that? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do not the women wear brighter colors? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do n’t I know? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do n’t you understand? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do you believe in a white friendship? ” she asked at last. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do you care to pull out? ” he asked after a mo- mentary hesitation. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do you not think so? ” “ As beautiful as hell. ” “ But still beautiful, ” she insisted. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do you see that big log- house? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Do you think I am wrong? ” he asked, bewildered by the strange look in her face. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ For- got to fill it, did n't I? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Going out? ” Jacob Welse asked him on a day when the meridian sun for the first time felt faintly warm to the naked skin. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Got a hack? ” Jacob Welse laughed and held up a moccasined foot. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Has anything happened? ” Lucile went over to the mirror and picked up, from among the trinkets beneath, a tiny open- work minia- ture of Frona. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Have you been in the country long? ” St. Vincent asked, endeavoring to make conversation. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ He did n't rescue you over a cliff, or that sort of thing, did he? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Hell! ” “ What ’s the matter? ” Corliss asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How can you help? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How cold do you make it, Del? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How could I remember the Dyea days and be angry? ” “ Ah, Frona darlin', well may ye say it. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How far do you think it is? ” very weakly, with a tremolo which hinted of repressed tears. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How far is it? ” with the patronage left out. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How far to French Hill? ” weakly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How has the world been to you these twelve years? ” “ Behold! ” He spread his legs apart, threw his head back, and his chest out. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How should I know what you have been hear- ing? ” she countered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How should I know? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How — how did you do it? ” he stammered to the pocket- miner, who had his head on his knee and was rubbing his forehead with snow. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How'd ye like a sip iv Moran's good whiskey?' |
inu.32000000658031 | “ How's the famine? ” Corliss asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ I just lay there and waited. ” “ What did you think? ” “ That Bella was in collusion with the Indian, and that Borg was to be murdered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ I said it was a hunch; and I want to ring you in on it, savve? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ I ’d be seein ’ — ” “ Rubber y? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ If she is unfit, are you fit? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ If, ” Brown asked, “ such were the case, how can you ex- plain away the fact that you came out of the struggle unmarked? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ In other words? ” “ I shall get married, and — give the community a shock. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is it all over? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is it off? ” 320 A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS murder I awoke with the feeling that some one was moving around. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is it the years are tellin', puttin'the frost in me veins and chillin'the blood? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is it true, Gregory? ” Frona whispered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is it, Miss Welse? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Is there a man here'll say I'm a coward? ” he de- manded without preface. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ It is too bad. ” “ Bad? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ It seems very important. ” “ Do you know what I am going to say next? ” Del demanded hotly of the chairman. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ It's impossible. ” “ But why did n't they come in? ” she asked, a slight note of displeasure manifest in her voice. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ It's yerself, Frona, is it? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Just my luck; but I got a good rest, so what's the good of makin'a beef about it? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Love? ” the girl quavered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Me tell um go'way quickety- quick? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Me? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Murder. ” “ Murder? ” from Corliss. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ My name is St. Vincent, ” he went on, “ and — ” “ What name? ” Del Bishop queried with sudden interest. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Need I tell my story? ” he whispered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ No? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Now, Gregory, ” with a smile and salutation as she took the stool beside him, “ what is it? ” He gripped her hand tightly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ On the Indian River? ” “ No, ” Corliss replied, as he dealt the hands; “ just below where the Stuart taps the Yukon. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Only the men are? ” Iro*--------------- — —-- A. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Or is there a man who'll even hint that I ever did a curlike act? ” And yet again he searched the circle. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Or rather? ” St. Vincent suggested. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Or shame? ” “ A — a little of both, and more of the first than the second, ” he confessed. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Pretty healthy proposition, ai n't she? ” Jake Cornell demanded, following his host's gaze with approval. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Savve the lingo? ” Del demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Shall I tell you why, Gregory St. Vincent? ” she said again. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Smash'm, Tim Smash'm “ How can I, ye fule? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ So? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Sorry you did n't take my tip? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Tell me, Vance, how did it feel? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Tell you why your kisses have cheap- ened me? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ The back- channel is like adamant, and I'll be up by daybreak. ” “ But I? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ There will be time. ” “ And miss the magnificence? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Thin it's yer ownself afther all? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Think it will hold out? ” he asked, surveying the oil- level through the cheap glass. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Think yer funny, do n't you? ” No answer forthcoming, he deemed the retort conclusive, rolled over, and fell to studying the moss chinks. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ This is you? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ This man, St. Vincent — how is it between you? ” “ I. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ To- morrow, did you say? ” “ To- morrow evening. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ We are old friends, did I not tell you? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Well? ” Lucile at last demanded, in a low, curious tone, at the same time rising to slip into her parka. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Well? ” “ Because I might have helped. ” There was more laughter at this, and Bill Brown turned away from him. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What are you doing here, anyway? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What are you doing over here? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What can I do? ” Frona shrugged her shoulders. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What did you think? ” he asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What do you happen to call it? ” “ Slumgullion, ” she responded curtly, and there- after the meal went on in silence. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What do you think of love? ” she asked abruptly, her face softening unheralded into a smile. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What has she come for? ” Frona asked herself, as she talked on furs and weather and indifferent things. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What is it you are saying? ” she asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What is the matter? ” she asked, halting before him. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What is the matter? ” she repeated. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What of Lucile? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What shav- ings? ” “ For the fire in the morning, of course. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What'd you stop me for, anyway? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's the good iv botherin ’? ” he muttered to himself as he shuffled the cards for the next deal. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's the good of spilling words, Dave? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's the matter? ” “ Nothing. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's the use? ” he asked, hopelessly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's this I'm hearin ’ about you an ’ Vincent? ” Matt bluntly asked as soon as they had drawn apart from the others. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's up? ” he whispered. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What's up? ” the engineer was asking. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ What? ” she asked, giving him her hand. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ When will it go? ” she asked of Del. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ When you know I love you? ” “ Yes, ” she affirmed in a low voice. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Where're you off to? ” Dave demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Where's his pardner? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Who is helping you in your defence? ” she asked St. Vincent. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Who is the lean, smooth- faced one? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Who ’s the girl? ” somebody asked. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Who? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Who? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Whom have I to thank, gentlemen? ” They had come to a pause at the corner, and the man they had rescued was holding out his hand. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Whom? ” Corliss queried. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why couldna she bide a bit? ” Frona caught his words and flung a laugh defiantly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why did n't you tell me? ” “ Oh, they did n't bother — much. ” “ Give me one of your skirts, ” he demanded. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why did you strike him, Del? ” “ General principles, ” Del snapped back and shut up. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why do n't yeh learn to row? ” The boatman's fist landed on the point of his critic's jaw and dropped him stunned upon the heaped mer- chandise. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why do n't you smell out the sugar, Dave? ” Jacob Welse asked, pointing to the bulletins. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Why? ” “ Yes, it seems that way. ” He glanced back at her curiously. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Wo n't it be jolly? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Women? ” she queried. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Women? ” she repeated. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ Worried? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You are hurt? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You consider her affection sudden, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You do n't, eh? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You recollect Cornell, Corliss? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You say it was very dark, Mr. La Flitche? ” “ Ah, oui; quite dark. ” “ How dark? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You say it was very dark, Mr. La Flitche? ” “ Ah, oui; quite dark. ” “ How dark? |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You — are — Frona — Welse? ” he enunciated slowly. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ You ’re not? ” he began. |
inu.32000000658031 | “ ’ Sleep? ” he called. |
hvd.32044021658216 | And a whisky and soda? ” “ Well, half a glass. hvd.32044021658216 And mademoiselle's address? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | And now? |
hvd.32044021658216 | And the paper on the walls? |
hvd.32044021658216 | And the papers? ” asked the king, hoarsely. hvd.32044021658216 And when will you call?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | And you could not share them with anybody, could n't you? hvd.32044021658216 Are you in the habit of trusting to the security of a latch- lock only in the fastening of your front door at night? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you the parties who come with Miss Morstan? ” he asked. hvd.32044021658216 But how with a gang? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But the launch? hvd.32044021658216 But what is the precise evidence of Madame Deluc? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did I? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do not I owe you my life? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Father and son? hvd.32044021658216 For God's sake,"said Francis,"tell me who you are and what this means? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Had he any friends in town? ”Only one that we know of- Major Sholto, of his own regiment, the Thirty- fourth Bombay Infantry. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Has any one swept in here since? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you any reason to be dissatis- fied with my choice? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you had fresh news, then? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Hm, is that so — a Mahler vault, eh? hvd.32044021658216 How can you have any question to ask me on this subject? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How did that help you? ”It was all- important. |
hvd.32044021658216 | How long have you known him? |
hvd.32044021658216 | I am sorry, Mrs. Smith, for I wanted a steam launch, and I have heard good reports of the Let me see, what is her name? |
hvd.32044021658216 | I may be very obtuse, Holmes, but I fail to see what this suggests. ” “ No? hvd.32044021658216 Is it this old gentleman? ”"If he gets hold of me, ” whispered Harry,"I am as good as dead. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is she? ” he said, languidly. hvd.32044021658216 Is that an English thorn? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is there more than one night- key to your house? ” I now asked.. She shook her head. hvd.32044021658216 It is slow, is n't it? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Its susceptibility of being produced? ” said I. hvd.32044021658216 My Lady,"said he,"what is an insult? |
hvd.32044021658216 | No? hvd.32044021658216 Not in the least. ”"Nor running a chance of arrest? ”"Not in a good cause. ” “ Oh, the cause is excellent!" |
hvd.32044021658216 | She is pretty, is she not? ” pursued the servant. hvd.32044021658216 Son and father? ” he cried. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Surely I can come with you, then? ” said I. hvd.32044021658216 That you, Mr. Thaddeus? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Then how in the name of all that is wonderful did you get all these facts? hvd.32044021658216 Were you born in this country?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you make of that? ” said Rand suddenly, and I saw that he was holding something toward me between his thumb and forefinger. hvd.32044021658216 What do you think of it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you want with me? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What in thunder are you about? ” cried the manager. hvd.32044021658216 What is it, my man?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is to be done? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What time was that? |
hvd.32044021658216 | When did you notice that the clock of the time- lock was slow? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Which is it to- day? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Who is there? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why do you say that? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why, how is that? hvd.32044021658216 You had my note? ” he asked, with a deep, harsh voice and a strongly marked German accent. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Your works? ”Oh, did n't you know?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Your works? ”Oh, did n't you know?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | 'It's good enough to act upon? |
hvd.32044021658216 | 'What have three black fel- lows to do with our agreement?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | '” “ Was that before you left the side of the bed?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | 150 THE SIGN OF THE FOUR “ Does he always guard the premises in this way? ” asked Holmes. |
hvd.32044021658216 | 173 ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE “ The associate? ” “ Ah, well, there is no great mystery in that. |
hvd.32044021658216 | 248 A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA “ And what of Irene Adler? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | 71 EDGAR ALLAN POE “ And what,"I here demanded,"do you think of the opin ions of'Le Commerciel'?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | A black funnel, you say?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Again: have you ever noticed which of the street signs, over the shop doors, are the most attractive of attention? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | And in what words does Madame Deluc designate the period of the evening at which these screams were heard? |
hvd.32044021658216 | And now what reply shall I make when Joe Smithers asks me double his usual price, as he will be sure to do, next time? |
hvd.32044021658216 | And what does she propose to do with the photograph? ” 245 ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE “ To ruin me." |
hvd.32044021658216 | And where is his corpse? |
hvd.32044021658216 | And who, in God's name, are you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you accustomed to Mr. Hasbrouck's house, that you found your way with so little difficulty to his bedroom?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you all ready? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you game for a six- mile trudge, Watson? ”( 8) Vol. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you going to bed, Holmes? ”"No; I am not tired. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you not living largely on my bounty?". |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you satisfied with the arrangement? ”"Perfectly. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Are you well up in your Jean Paul? ”"Fairly so. |
hvd.32044021658216 | As long as he has liquor and good pay, why should he ask questions? |
hvd.32044021658216 | At length I said:"Well, but, G-, what of the purloined letter? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But I have a fancy for working it out myself, now that we have gone so far. ”"Could we advertise, then, asking for information from wharfingers?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | But do I see a handkerchief? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But do they not rather demonstrate the absence of a gang? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But how —"244 A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA"Was there a secret marriage? ” “ None." |
hvd.32044021658216 | But the boat- would he have secured it? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But what good is a steam launch without coals? ” “ He might have bought some at a wharf down the river." |
hvd.32044021658216 | But what is all this? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But where is the old man?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | But who are all these? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But who are the others? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But why is this man absent? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But would any number of men have dreamed of resorting to such an expedient? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But you do n't think so, gentlemen? |
hvd.32044021658216 | But,"she suddenly cried,"what do you want of Harry? |
hvd.32044021658216 | CHAPTER VIII The Baker Street Irregulars"What now? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Can I rely upon you? ”"Most certainly." |
hvd.32044021658216 | Certainly not- but are we prepared to say that there was not the frustrated design? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Could there be, I wondered, some radical flaw in my companion's reasoning? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Could you scale that wall, doctor?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did I understand you to say the watchman is an old Irishman named Han- ahan, has been at the bank twenty years and has consider- able property? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did Smith flop and put up those bonds to go long on Overland? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did n't I tell you? ” cried the poor little man, throwing out his hands, and looking from one to the other of us. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did you observe anything peculiar about it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Did you think I could survive the proof that you had killed that good man?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you follow all this?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you know, Mr. Duncan, that Strauss is or was his broker? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you like it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you note the peculiar construction of the sentence-'This account of you we have from all quarters received'? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you remember the story they tell of Abernethy? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you see any objection, Mr. Hartley, may I ask? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you think I would keep you here, if I were not sure to save you? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you understand, or would you prefer me to tell it you in Hebrew? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Do you wish me to swear to what I say? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Et hinc ille ira? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Farewell. ”"Is it to be farewell? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | For example, an arrant simple- ton is his opponent, and holding up his closed hand, asks,'Are they even or odd?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | Had the body been in any respect despoiled? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Had the deceased any articles of jewelry about her person upon leaving home? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Has he not earned an advance? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have I not taken you up, a mere stranger, out of pure goodwill? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you a pistol, Watson? ”"I have my old service- revolver in my desk. ”"You had best take it, then. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you any alternative theory which will meet the facts?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you ever had occasion to study character in hand- writing? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you got him here?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Have you not already forged my name, and searched my lodging in my absence? |
hvd.32044021658216 | He get's a'most too much for me to manage,'specially when my man is away days at a time. ”"Away, is he? ” said Holmes, in a disappointed voice. |
hvd.32044021658216 | He thinks too much of his own cleverness as it is. ”"Well, what is this thing?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Heavens! ” he broke out suddenly, “ is not this the lesson? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Honestly, is that the way he played fast and loose with us? ” I remained standing and put on my hat to further signify that I was about to go. |
hvd.32044021658216 | How about this mysterious ally? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How are we to know that the articles found in the drawers were not all these drawers had originally contained? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How came he into the room?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How can it ever be sus- pected that a brute beast should have done the deed? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How comes he in such a pickle? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How could he? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How could you possibly tell that it was the wooden- legged man who came in the night? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How do I know but that your box is full of teaspoons? ”"It contains a silk hat belonging to a friend, ” said Harry. |
hvd.32044021658216 | How do you come in my garden? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How does all this fit into your theory? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | How of the window?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How should I know? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How was it possible you should know that I was thinking of —?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How was the window?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How will he proceed in this case, and by what tactics will be gain the very delicate information which we need? |
hvd.32044021658216 | How's that?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How, for example, could you describe with such confidence the wooden- legged man?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | How, then, could he conceal the launch and yet have her at hand when wanted? |
hvd.32044021658216 | However, if you can catch him I do n't see how I can refuse you an in- terview with him. ” “ That is understood, then?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Hudson?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | I am a patient reader; can the thing be learned in books? ” “ You put me in a difficulty,"said the stranger. |
hvd.32044021658216 | I continue the translation:"What, then, are the facts on which M. Beauvais says that he has no doubt the body was that of Marie Rogêt? |
hvd.32044021658216 | I could hear the wooden leg clackin'on the stones. ” “ And was this wooden- legged man alone?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | I did not at all expect to be so accurate. ” “ But it was not mere guesswork? ”"No, no; I never guess. |
hvd.32044021658216 | I get a wife out of it, Jones gets the credit, pray what remains for you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | I had no orders about them from the master. ”"No, McMurdo? |
hvd.32044021658216 | IO THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE “_ of Chantilly, ” said he,"why do you pause? |
hvd.32044021658216 | If I am here at six it will do, I suppose? ” “ You must not be later,"said Holmes. |
hvd.32044021658216 | If a pack can track a trailed herring across a shire, how far can a specially trained hound follow so pungent a smell as this? |
hvd.32044021658216 | If a thief had taken any, why did he not take the best- why did he not take all? |
hvd.32044021658216 | If my own servant could not be- lieve my innocence, how could I hope to make it good before twelve foolish tradesmen in a jury- box? |
hvd.32044021658216 | If only one flower, we seek for nothing further — what then if two or three, or more? |
hvd.32044021658216 | If so, had she any when found? |
hvd.32044021658216 | In a word, why did he abandon four thousand francs in gold to encumber himself with a bundle of linen? |
hvd.32044021658216 | In investigations such as we are now pursuing, it should not be so much asked'what has occurred?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | In the first place, how did these folks come, and how did they go? |
hvd.32044021658216 | In the light of the lantern I read, with a thrill of horror, “ The sign of the four. ”"In God's name, what does it all mean? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is it likely that I would have brought you here if it were I? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is it wonderful that the one known atrocity should influence the popular judgment in regard to the other un- known? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is not that the second part of it? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is that all clear?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is there anything else? ”"Only that I insist upon your dining with us. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is there nothing else?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Is this handwriting the same as that upon the pearl- box addresses?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | It is a provoking check, for every hour is of importance. ”"Can I do anything? |
hvd.32044021658216 | It is all right. ” “ You have the photograph? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession. ” “ How is this known?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | It was a freak of fancy in my friend( for what else shall I call it?) |
hvd.32044021658216 | Let me think!-what should I have? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Let us go down. ” “ What is your theory, then, as to those foot- marks? ” I asked, eagerly, when we had regained the lower room once more. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Let us hide him away, and who is the wiser? ” “ I did not kill him,"said I. Lal Chowdar shook his head, and smiled. |
hvd.32044021658216 | May I ask whether you have any professional inquiry on foot at present? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | May I ask you to see to it at once?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | May I offer you a glass of Chianti, Miss Morstan? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Might I ask you- would you have the kind- ness? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Might he be suffering from some huge self- deception? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Might it not be the same with diamonds? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Might she not look upon me as a mere vulgar for- tune- seeker? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Mrs. Hudson? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | No? |
hvd.32044021658216 | No?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Not that the matter might not have been as inferred, but that there was no ground for the inference- was there not much for another? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now the question is where are we to find the photograph? ”"Where, indeed? ”"It is most unlikely that she carries it about with her. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now the question is where are we to find the photograph? ”"Where, indeed? ”"It is most unlikely that she carries it about with her. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now this mode of reasoning in the school- boy, whom his fellows termed'lucky'-what, in its last analysis, is it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now where is that rudderless boat? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, Jack, is there anything you would like?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, since we do the taking of him, why should we not do the rest as well? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, the question is, what price would you ask for it? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, then, where are we to find our savage?". |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, then, why did not Jonathan Small get the treasure himself? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, we ask, what was there in this case to cause a departure from the ordinary course of nature? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Now, would you kindly step over to that flap- window and smell the edge of the woodwork? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Of course you are prepared to identify the property?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | One question I think I may surely ask without indiscretion: Is he the master of this house? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Or perhaps you are too tired?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Or was the whole affair a dream and a delusion of his own conceit and self- absorption? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Or would he pass on? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Shall I open a flask? |
hvd.32044021658216 | She asked me to yesterday. ” “ On Mrs. Cecil Forrester?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | She wore a blue muslin- What is that?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | She's not that old green launch with a yellow line, very broad in the beam?". |
hvd.32044021658216 | Surely you do n't think that it was I? |
hvd.32044021658216 | That may not embrace what you call “ notable events,"but the memory required is all the more remarkable, is it not? |
hvd.32044021658216 | The bottoms and tops of bedposts are employed in the same way. ”"But could not the cavity be detected by sounding? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | The only question is, How did he depart? |
hvd.32044021658216 | The real estate agent who sent Mr. Duncan to see you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Then how? |
hvd.32044021658216 | There has been no result. ”"No sign of it? ” “ Absolutely none." |
hvd.32044021658216 | They did not know how to look. ” “ But how will you look?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Thus it is abundantly clear that the gang quitted the Barrière du Roule prior to the screams overheard(?) |
hvd.32044021658216 | Two? ” he repeated,""aye, and for two hundred! |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was ever such a dreary, dismal, unprofitable world? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was he alive or dead? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was he mur- dered by the gang? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was he the Francis Vandeleur in question? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was he the man who shot Mr. Hasbrouck? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was it about Mordecai Smith's boat? ” “ Yes. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was it fair, was it honorable, that a half- pay surgeon should take such advantage of an intimacy which chance had brought about? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was it not possible that his nimble and speculative mind had built up this wild theory upon faulty premises? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was it through the chimney?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Was she his client, his friend, or his mistress? |
hvd.32044021658216 | We 61 EDGAR ALLAN POE demand at once, and very naturally, Why? |
hvd.32044021658216 | We examined the moss be- tween the bricks, and found it undisturbed. ”"You looked among D-'s papers, of course, and into the books of the library?". |
hvd.32044021658216 | We may take it, then, that she does not carry it about with her. ” “ Where, then?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Well? ”"Hello, is this Duncan& Betts? ” inquired a man's voice with a slight foreign accent. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Well? ”"Hello, is this Duncan& Betts? ” inquired a man's voice with a slight foreign accent. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Were these the ravings of insanity? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Were they discussing the name under which he was to be married? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What can I do for you? ” “ T'is is Mr. Martin Anderson of 196 Gramercy Park. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What could be better for the purpose? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What could be brighter than that? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What could be more hopelessly prosaic and material? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What could we reply? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What could you go into the post- office for, then, but to send a wire? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What d- d unnatural comedy is all this? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What data could he expect from an uncleaned watch? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What did he want always knockin'about here for? ”"A wooden- legged man? ” said Holmes, with bland sur- prise. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What did he want always knockin'about here for? ”"A wooden- legged man? ” said Holmes, with bland sur- prise. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What did you do in this emergency? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you feel? ” “ The muscles are as hard as a board,"I answered. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you intend to do, Miss Morstan? ” “ That is exactly what I want to ask you." |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you make of all this?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you make of this fellow's scribble? ”"It is legible and regular,"I answered. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you think of this, Holmes? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What do you want? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What does he do then? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What d’you think the man died of? ” “ Oh, this is hardly a case for me to theorize over, ” said Holmes, dryly. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What else could she do? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What else is there to live for? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What have we here? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What impression have I made upon your fancy? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is his errand, madam? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is that black thing down there? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is the chief difference?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is the use of having powers, doctor, when one has no field upon which to exert them? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is your name? ” he added, shaking him;"and what may be your business here? ” Harry could not as much as proffer a word in explanation. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What is your name? ” he added, shaking him;"and what may be your business here? ” Harry could not as much as proffer a word in explanation. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What justice can she have? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What news have you brought me?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What result, then, has ensued? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What say you to it, sahib?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | What shall we first seek here? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What sober man's key could have scored those grooves? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was I, an army surgeon with a weak leg and a weaker banking- account, that I should dare to think of such things? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was he to say? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was it that Mr. Sher- lock Holmes wanted, sir? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was that? ” “ A letter to say that the men whom he had wronged had been set free. ” “ Or had escaped. |
hvd.32044021658216 | What was this misunderstanding? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What waš the relation between them, and what the object of his repeated visits? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What wrong can it refer to except this deprivation of her father? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What's all this? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What, for example, in this case of D-, has been done to vary the principle of action? |
hvd.32044021658216 | What, have you any idea, is the cause of this impolitic and unconstitu- tional act? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is my wife?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is the bandbox?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is the justice that I should give it up to those who had never earned it? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is the key, my man? ”"At the bottom of the river, ” said Small, shortly. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is the key?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where is the mystery in all this?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Where, then, did he come? ” “ He came through the hole in the roof,"I cried. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Which is it to be, death or life? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Who is that secret lover, I ask, of whom, at least, most of the relatives know nothing? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Who was it, then? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Whom have I the honor to address?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Whose loot is this, if it is not ours? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why could you not say at first there was enough for two? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why is it folly to suppose that the murder was committed at any given period of the day? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why is it folly to suppose that the murder was committed within five min- utes after the girl's quitting her mother's house? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why should I attempt to conceal it? ”"Why, indeed? ” murmured Holmes. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why should I attempt to conceal it? ”"Why, indeed? ” murmured Holmes. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why should he not become my servant instead of the General's? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why should she hand it over to any one else? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why should you, for a mere passing pleasure, risk the loss of those great powers with which you have been endowed? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why, too, should he write a letter now, rather than six years ago? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Why, why do you question him? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Will it lock?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Will you be so kind as to bring young Rhodes with you? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Will you do it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Will you leave it with me?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Will you, Harry?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would a number of men have so dragged a corpse at all as to have left evident traces of the dragging? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would he enter the room where we were, or would he pass immediately to his office in the rear? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would he enter? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would she not have made an admirable queen? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would you care to try it? ” “ No, indeed, ” I answered, bruskly. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would you have the kindness to let me have an opinion upon the character or habits of the late owner?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Would you think me impertinent if I were to put your the- ories to a more severe test? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | Yet in what, if not in this marvelous train of coincidence, does the accidentally suggested opinion of the populace call upon us to believe? |
hvd.32044021658216 | Yet stay, ” he added, “ have you read Gaboriau?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You did not take to pieces all the chairs?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You did notice it, then? ” He seemed a lit- tle crestfallen at the discovery. |
hvd.32044021658216 | You have not a pistol, have you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You know my theory about this Norwood case?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You might-do a little more, I think, eh? ”"How?-in what way?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You might-do a little more, I think, eh? ”"How?-in what way?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You quite follow me?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You recollect how annoyed I was at being balked by so small a thing?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You understand?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | You will drive, no doubt? ” “ Yes, I shall drive. ” “ It is a pity there is no key, that we may make an inven- tory first. |
hvd.32044021658216 | You will not come with me to Eaton Place?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | Your majesty will, of course, stay in London for the present? ” “ Certainly. |
hvd.32044021658216 | and what can be his business with that black- looking ruffian, my landlord?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | and what was the character of the fear that modified her every look of love in his direction? |
hvd.32044021658216 | and whither have I wandered? ” Thereupon he consulted the envelope which Lady Vande- leur had given him. |
hvd.32044021658216 | and why are you hurrying him away? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | as'what has occurred that has never occurred before?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | as'what has occurred that has never occurred before?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | burst from the horrified wife, “ is there no one to stop him when he speaks like that?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | did you put anything particular in it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | he wondered; and if so, who was more likely to enjoy this transcendental sense than the person who gloried in the appellation of the Diamond Hunter? |
hvd.32044021658216 | how could I have mistook you? |
hvd.32044021658216 | my boy, what do you make of that? ” His eyes sparkled, and he sent up a great blue triumphant cloud from his cigarette. |
hvd.32044021658216 | or of Tokay? |
hvd.32044021658216 | what is that?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | who ever heard of such an idea? ” “ A little too self- evident. ” “ Ha! |
hvd.32044021658216 | why does he deny his name? |
hvd.32044021658216 | would you take a nip at the gentleman? ” This to a stoat which thrust its wicked head and red eyes between the bars of its cage. |
hvd.32044021658216 | you have solved it already? ”"Well, that will be too much to say. |
hvd.32044021658216 | «'But what is the treasure, then?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ A dog, I suppose?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ A water- barrel. ”"Top on it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Am I not correct in my surmises, Dr. Zabriskie, and is not this the true explanation of your crime?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And Irene Adler? ” “ Threatens to send them the photograph. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And now a question for a question: Do you know Lady Vandeleur? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And now, Dupin, what would you advise me to do? ” “ To make a thorough research of the premises." |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And what is the difficulty now?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And what means are ours of attaining the truth? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And what then? ” “ You must leave that to me. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And what, after all, is the matter on hand?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And what, if you please, may be his name?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And when did Mr. Hasbrouck last use his?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And when did he leave? ” “ That I do not remember. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And where is he now? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ And whom did you see while you were gone?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Anything else? ”"He was a man of untidy habits — very untidy and care- less. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Are you going to take me before a magis- trate? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ But how?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ But what is it you wish?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ But would he come? ” she asked, with something appeal- ing in her voice and expression. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Can you shoot a man dead without seeing him?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Could it have gone up the river? ”"I have considered that possibility, too, and there is a search party who will work up as far as Richmond. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Did I not tell you how quick and resolute she was? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Did not I tell you? ” cried the maid in triumph. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Did you pick that up in the vault? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Do you mean that she has left England?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Do you observe anything noteworthy about them?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Do you say so? ” cried Harry. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Has anything else occurred to you? ” “ Yes; and no later than to- day. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Have you your stethoscope? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ He disappeared upon the 3d of December, 1878-nearly ten years ago. ”"His luggage? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Heavens! ” cried he,"where was my head? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ How did you meet him?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ How do you think he found out where the treasure was? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ How much was the reward offered, did you say?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however im- probable, must be the truth? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ How?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I am only a secretary! ” “ Do you mean that for me? ” said the girl. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I am sure. ” “ And why?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I am to be neutral?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I believe you told me that you were to go to Ander- son's house to- night and report, did you not? ” he asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I have already considered that possibility. ” 157 ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE “ How then? ” I persisted. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I have the honor of addressing Prince Florizel of Bo- hemia?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I know where it is. ” “ And how did you find out?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ I will not look. ” “ What then? ” “ I will get her to show me. ” “ But she will refuse." |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Indeed? ” said Mr. Rolles. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Is Mademoiselle his daughter? ” inquired Francis. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Is Mr. Sherlock Holmes here? ” said he. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Is that the treasure, then? ” she asked, coolly enough. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Is there a bar? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Justice? ” snarled the ex- convict. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ May I expect the clock to strike soon? ”"In less than five minutes,"was the answer. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Morphine or cocaine? ” He raised his eyes languidly from the old black- letter vol- Vol. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ My wife?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ No legal papers or certificates?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Nothing more in the assassination way, I hope?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Nothing you would like better? ”. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Now, I wonder who the deuce that could have been?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Now, what could Jonathan Small do? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Proof? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ That you, Watson? ” he cried. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ The date? ” asked Holmes, opening his note- book. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ The only unofficial detective?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ They are not yours, are they not?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ This is Indian work, I suppose? ” “ Yes; it is Benares metal- work." |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ This is Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and this Doctor Watson. ” “ A doctor, eh?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Vot iss diss nonsense, Meester, vot- afer- your nem- iss? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Was the photograph a cabinet? ”"It was. ” “ Then, good- night, your majesty, and I trust that we shall soon have some good news for you. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What are we to do then?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What do you make of it? ” I stooped to the hole, and recoiled in horror. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What do you make of that?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What do you want with me? ” said he. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What is your name?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What the deuce is the matter with the dog?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What then? ” I asked. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What time is it by your watch? ” Rhodes took out his timepiece, and said: “ I have two o'clock flat." |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What would you do then? ” “ I would engage a launch and go down the track of the'Aurora. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ What, ” said he, “ can I do to serve you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Where are you going, sir? ” asked the General. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Where to?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Which are? ”"Some cold beef and a glass of beer, ” he answered, ring- ing the bell. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Who are you to come flying over my wall and break my Gloire de Dijons? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Who are you? ” he demanded at last. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Who are you? ” he demanded. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Who goes there?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Who made the vault, when and where? ” asked Rand. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Whom did you say, Mr. Anderson? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Whom do you think that is to? ” he asked, as we resumed our journey. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Why, what is wrong with you?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Will you ask the manager to speak with me a moment?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Will you come and see me?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Yes. ”"No sign of a ladder?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You are sure that she has not sent it yet?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You do n't mind breaking the law?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You have a light? ” inquired the stranger. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You here? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You include the ground about the houses?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ You looked into the cellars?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Your father? ” repeated the stranger. |
hvd.32044021658216 | “ Your leg will stand it?" |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'But how can we gain your freedom? |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'Does your brother know, then, of what you will do?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'Half a million, Small?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'How can I decide?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'It rings true, eh?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'Nowhere else?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'That noise?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'We will suppose,'said the miser,'that his symptoms are such and such; now, doctor, what would you have di- rected him to take?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'Well, Small, what is it?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'What have you in the bundle?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'Where have you been, Helen?' |
hvd.32044021658216 | “'You think, then, sir, that I should give the information to the Governor- General?' |
uva.x000241492 | A curious place, this India? |
uva.x000241492 | A glass of gin, Mr. Passe- partout? |
uva.x000241492 | A young lady? |
uva.x000241492 | Ah, it's you, is it, monsieur? |
uva.x000241492 | And Mr. Fogg is getting on well? |
uva.x000241492 | And ca n't we cross that in a boat? |
uva.x000241492 | And does she go from Suez directly to Bombay? |
uva.x000241492 | And in Africa? |
uva.x000241492 | And there are four of you? |
uva.x000241492 | And this man is your servant? |
uva.x000241492 | And this rabbit did not mew when he was killed? |
uva.x000241492 | And when does the boat leave Shanghai? |
uva.x000241492 | And when does the next train pass here? |
uva.x000241492 | And when will another train pass here from San Francisco? |
uva.x000241492 | And you are looking about you? |
uva.x000241492 | And you can sing? |
uva.x000241492 | And your cargo? |
uva.x000241492 | Apiece? |
uva.x000241492 | Are we friends? |
uva.x000241492 | Are you in earnest? |
uva.x000241492 | Burn whom? uva.x000241492 But are you not mistaken?" |
uva.x000241492 | But can you sing standing on your head, with a top spin- ning on your left foot, and a sabre balanced on your right? |
uva.x000241492 | But does your master propose to carry this young woman to Europe? |
uva.x000241492 | But have you got the robber's description? |
uva.x000241492 | But how is it I have not seen you on board since we left Calcutta? |
uva.x000241492 | But of what are.we accused? |
uva.x000241492 | But poor Passepartout? |
uva.x000241492 | But the trunks? |
uva.x000241492 | But what can you hope to do? |
uva.x000241492 | But where are they taking her? |
uva.x000241492 | But where is your master going? |
uva.x000241492 | But which one? |
uva.x000241492 | But why? |
uva.x000241492 | Do we stop here? |
uva.x000241492 | Do you know where he is, sir? |
uva.x000241492 | Do you know, Mr. Passepartout, that this pretended tour in eighty days may conceal some secret errand — perhaps a diplomatic mission? |
uva.x000241492 | Does she come directly from Brindisi? |
uva.x000241492 | Does she go fast? |
uva.x000241492 | Doubtless; but can I risk the lives of fifty men to save three? |
uva.x000241492 | Ex- cuse me, did you intend to sail in the'Carnatic'? |
uva.x000241492 | For the cats, my lord? |
uva.x000241492 | Friends? — no,replied Passepartout;"but allies, per- haps. |
uva.x000241492 | Have you a boat ready to sail? |
uva.x000241492 | Have you any passengers?' |
uva.x000241492 | He knows nothing, then? |
uva.x000241492 | Helpyou? |
uva.x000241492 | How can you tell? uva.x000241492 How do you know?" |
uva.x000241492 | How long will she stop at Suez? |
uva.x000241492 | How so, Sir Francis? |
uva.x000241492 | How? |
uva.x000241492 | I am an English subject, sir,said Mr. Fogg,"and I have the right —""Have you been ill- treated?" |
uva.x000241492 | I? uva.x000241492 In Asia?" |
uva.x000241492 | In Egypt? |
uva.x000241492 | Is Bombay far from here? |
uva.x000241492 | Is he not with you? |
uva.x000241492 | Is he rich? |
uva.x000241492 | Is the wind north or south? |
uva.x000241492 | Is this man your servant? |
uva.x000241492 | Is this your passport? |
uva.x000241492 | Is your honour looking for a boat? |
uva.x000241492 | Is your vessel a swift one? |
uva.x000241492 | May this young lady go with us? |
uva.x000241492 | Monsieur is going to leave home? |
uva.x000241492 | Mr. Fogg, I suppose, is anxious to catch the steamer for Yokohama? |
uva.x000241492 | My dear Mr. Oysterpuff, how can a judge give a wise sentence in a clerk's wig? |
uva.x000241492 | My mackintosh and cloak? |
uva.x000241492 | My watch? uva.x000241492 No 1""No?" |
uva.x000241492 | Oh, is that necessary? |
uva.x000241492 | On the bridge? |
uva.x000241492 | On the way to Yokohama? |
uva.x000241492 | Ought she not to have gone yesterday? |
uva.x000241492 | Passepartout? |
uva.x000241492 | Phileas Fogg? |
uva.x000241492 | Round the world? |
uva.x000241492 | So you say, consul,asked he for the twentieth time,"that this steamer is never behind time?" |
uva.x000241492 | The facts are admitted? |
uva.x000241492 | The journey round the world in eighty days? |
uva.x000241492 | Then you know India? |
uva.x000241492 | Then you ought to know how to make grimaces? |
uva.x000241492 | This very evening? |
uva.x000241492 | To Chicago? |
uva.x000241492 | To Liverpool? uva.x000241492 To Omaha?" |
uva.x000241492 | To have his passport visaed? |
uva.x000241492 | Well, Monsieur Fix,said Passepartout,"have you decided to go on with us as far as America?" |
uva.x000241492 | Well, but where can he fly to? |
uva.x000241492 | Well, my friend,said the detective, coming up with him,"is your passport visaed?" |
uva.x000241492 | Well, pilot? |
uva.x000241492 | Well, what do you want of me? |
uva.x000241492 | Well? |
uva.x000241492 | What burner? |
uva.x000241492 | What difference is it to you? uva.x000241492 What do you mean by'once'? |
uva.x000241492 | What do you mean? |
uva.x000241492 | What do you mean? |
uva.x000241492 | What do you want? |
uva.x000241492 | What is it that you have to say? |
uva.x000241492 | What is it, sir? uva.x000241492 What is the steamer's name?" |
uva.x000241492 | What time did the last train arrive from Liverpool? |
uva.x000241492 | What victim? |
uva.x000241492 | What would you have, officer? uva.x000241492 What's the matter?" |
uva.x000241492 | What's the matter? |
uva.x000241492 | What, Monsieur Fix, are you on board? |
uva.x000241492 | When? |
uva.x000241492 | Where are we? |
uva.x000241492 | Where could he go, then? |
uva.x000241492 | Why did my master make this journey in winter? uva.x000241492 Why not ten years hence?" |
uva.x000241492 | Why not? uva.x000241492 Why not?" |
uva.x000241492 | Why was this robber so anxious to prove, by the visa, that he had passed through Suez? |
uva.x000241492 | Why, what are you saying? uva.x000241492 Why? |
uva.x000241492 | Will you appoint a meeting for six months hence? |
uva.x000241492 | Will you carry me and three other persons to Liver- pool? |
uva.x000241492 | Will you let me go with you? |
uva.x000241492 | With our train? |
uva.x000241492 | Without you, madam? |
uva.x000241492 | Would you have me leave this poor fellow to perish, — him to whom every one present owes his life? uva.x000241492 Would you like a servant, sir?" |
uva.x000241492 | Would you like some earnest- money? |
uva.x000241492 | Would you like to be arrested as his accomplice? |
uva.x000241492 | Yes; will you agree to take me to Yokohama? |
uva.x000241492 | You admit it? |
uva.x000241492 | You are Mr. Phileas Fogg? |
uva.x000241492 | You are a Frenchman, I believe,asked Phileas Fogg,'and your name is John?" |
uva.x000241492 | You are from London? |
uva.x000241492 | You are in a great hurry, then? |
uva.x000241492 | You are pretty strong, eh? |
uva.x000241492 | You are sure of that? |
uva.x000241492 | You believe in this journey around the world, then? |
uva.x000241492 | You do not forget when you are due in London again? |
uva.x000241492 | You have forgotten nothing? |
uva.x000241492 | You hear the charge? |
uva.x000241492 | You here? |
uva.x000241492 | You refuse? |
uva.x000241492 | You, a detective? |
uva.x000241492 | ''What?'' |
uva.x000241492 | -"And you have known your master a long time?" |
uva.x000241492 | 155 dressed Mr. Fogg:"Were you not, like me, sir, a passen- ger by the'Rangoon,'which arrived yesterday?" |
uva.x000241492 | 157"A voyage?" |
uva.x000241492 | 21? |
uva.x000241492 | 6? |
uva.x000241492 | 85"Of death, perhaps,"muttered back Passepartout,"but of love — that ugly old hag? |
uva.x000241492 | A few readers of the Daily Telegraph even dared to say,"Why not, after all? |
uva.x000241492 | After a few minutes'silence, Fix resumed:"You left London hastily, then?" |
uva.x000241492 | And what are you going to do?" |
uva.x000241492 | And would he appear on Saturday, the 21st of December, at a quarter before nine in the evening, on the threshold of the Reform Club saloon? |
uva.x000241492 | And, having paid his passenger what he considered a high compliment, he was going away, when Mr. Fogg said,"The vessel now belongs to me?" |
uva.x000241492 | Aouda, on seeing the locomotive come up, hurried out of the station, and asked the conductor,"Are you going to start?" |
uva.x000241492 | Are you going round the world too?" |
uva.x000241492 | Are you the master of the boat?" |
uva.x000241492 | As he was about to enter it, Mr. Fogg called a porter, and said to him,"My friend, was there not some trouble to- day in San Fran- cisco?" |
uva.x000241492 | As he was getting in, Mr. Fogg said to Fix,"You have not seen this Colonel Proctor again?" |
uva.x000241492 | At last he said in a low voice to Mr. Fogg,"Shall I speak out to your honour?" |
uva.x000241492 | But at this moment Fix came up, put his hand upon Mr. Fogg's shoulder, and, showing his warrant, said,"You are really Phileas Fogg?" |
uva.x000241492 | But could he even wait till they reached Hong Kong? |
uva.x000241492 | But had he told his master? |
uva.x000241492 | But how could Passepartout have discovered that he was a detective? |
uva.x000241492 | But how is it that I, Fix, who have in my pocket a warrant for his arrest, have been so fascinated by him? |
uva.x000241492 | But how shall I prevent his departure, if that should turn out to be my last resource?" |
uva.x000241492 | But what then? |
uva.x000241492 | But, once in the United States, what should he, Fix, do? |
uva.x000241492 | Could he have gone on board the'Carnatic'without us?" |
uva.x000241492 | Could n't he have waited for the good season to increase his chances?" |
uva.x000241492 | Did he under- stand that he had made a grave mistake? |
uva.x000241492 | Do n't you see, the description which you have there has a singular resemblance to an honest man?" |
uva.x000241492 | Do you accept?" |
uva.x000241492 | Do you know Plum Creek?" |
uva.x000241492 | Do you think, consul, that this phlegmatic gentleman resembles, feature by feature, the robber whose description I have received?" |
uva.x000241492 | Elder, fixing his angry eye upon his single auditor,"will you not plant yours there, too, under the shadow of our flag?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fix got up in a somewhat rumpled condition, and, looking at his adversary, coldly said,"Have you done?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fix placed his hand upon Passepartout's arm and, lower- ing his voice, said,"You have guessed who I am?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fix,"said he, in a bantering tone;"shall we be so unfortunate as to lose you when we get to Hong Kong?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fix?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fix?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fogg?" |
uva.x000241492 | Fogg?" |
uva.x000241492 | Forty pounds? |
uva.x000241492 | Had he abandoned the effort, or was he continuing his journey along the route agreed upon? |
uva.x000241492 | Had he changed his mind about"his man?" |
uva.x000241492 | Had he not saved her, and was he not entitled to this honour? |
uva.x000241492 | Had he travelled? |
uva.x000241492 | Had the Frenchman guessed his real purpose? |
uva.x000241492 | Had the hour of adversity come? |
uva.x000241492 | Had they been heard? |
uva.x000241492 | Had they been killed in the struggle? |
uva.x000241492 | Had they found the Indians, and were they having a conflict with them, or were they still wandering amid the mist? |
uva.x000241492 | Had they met accidentally, or had Fogg gone into the interior purposely in quest of this charming dam- sel? |
uva.x000241492 | Has he ever read my heart? |
uva.x000241492 | Has he ever understood that my gratitude to him is overflowing? |
uva.x000241492 | Has the world grown smaller?" |
uva.x000241492 | Have you made this trip before?" |
uva.x000241492 | He rang for the landlord, and on his appearance, said, fixing his clear eyes upon him,"Is this rabbit, sir?" |
uva.x000241492 | How did this eccentric personage pass his time on the"Mongolia"? |
uva.x000241492 | I am setting out for Bordeaux, and shall go to Bordeaux""Money is no object?" |
uva.x000241492 | I have no influence over my master; but you, perhaps —""What influence could I have?" |
uva.x000241492 | II3"Bombay?" |
uva.x000241492 | In Bombay itself?" |
uva.x000241492 | Is it agreed?" |
uva.x000241492 | Is it for a sea excursionf?" |
uva.x000241492 | It seemed that Phileas Fogg had an idea, for he said to the captain,"Well, will you carry me to Bordeaux?" |
uva.x000241492 | Just as he was leaving the station a policeman came up to him, and said,"Mr. Phileas Fogg?" |
uva.x000241492 | Mr. Fogg is a character, is he?" |
uva.x000241492 | Mr. Fogg opened it, and asked,"What's the matter, Passepartout?" |
uva.x000241492 | Mr. Fogg turned to Aouda and asked her,"You would not be afraid, would you, madam?" |
uva.x000241492 | Proctor;"but we are not going to stay here, I imagine, and take root in the snow?" |
uva.x000241492 | Shall we go?" |
uva.x000241492 | Shall we yield to force? |
uva.x000241492 | Should he abandon this man? |
uva.x000241492 | Should he divulge Fix's real errand to his master? |
uva.x000241492 | Should he sacrifice more men, with so few chances of saving those already sacrificed? |
uva.x000241492 | Should he send another detachment to the rescue of the first? |
uva.x000241492 | So this is Suez?" |
uva.x000241492 | Soon after Passepartout, without being heard by his master or Aouda, whispered to the detective,"Would you really fight for him?" |
uva.x000241492 | That evening, Mr. Fogg, as tranquil and phlegmatic as ever, said to Aouda,"Is our marriage still agreeable to you?" |
uva.x000241492 | The detective rushed forward with every appearance of extreme surprise, and exclaimed,"You here, on the'Rangoon'?" |
uva.x000241492 | The sailor leaned on the railing, opened his eyes wide, and said,"Is your honour joking?" |
uva.x000241492 | There remained the guide: what course would he adopt? |
uva.x000241492 | They could not now reach the victim; how, then, could they save her? |
uva.x000241492 | They had evidently met somewhere between Bombay and Calcutta; but where? |
uva.x000241492 | Twenty pounds? |
uva.x000241492 | Was Phileas Fogg rich? |
uva.x000241492 | Was he dead? |
uva.x000241492 | Was he planning to make a rush for the young woman at the very moment of the sacrifice, and boldly snatch her from her executioners? |
uva.x000241492 | Was his master a fool? |
uva.x000241492 | Was it a signal? |
uva.x000241492 | Was the alarm being given? |
uva.x000241492 | Was the game, then, up? |
uva.x000241492 | Was there any means of detaining Mr. Fogg in the car, to avoid a meeting between him and the colonel? |
uva.x000241492 | Was this a joke, then? |
uva.x000241492 | Were they taken prisoners by the Sioux? |
uva.x000241492 | What combination of events had made her Fogg's travelling companion? |
uva.x000241492 | What course should he take? |
uva.x000241492 | What had he brought back from this long and weary journey? |
uva.x000241492 | What had he really gained by all this trouble? |
uva.x000241492 | What need would they have of a cook or servant on an American steamer, and what confidence would they put in him, dressed as he was? |
uva.x000241492 | What part was he playing in all this: was he an accomplice or not? |
uva.x000241492 | What references could he give? |
uva.x000241492 | What should be done with the elephant, which had been so dearly purchased? |
uva.x000241492 | What should he do? |
uva.x000241492 | What struggle was going on within him? |
uva.x000241492 | What time is it?" |
uva.x000241492 | What was Fix's object? |
uva.x000241492 | What was Phileas Fogg doing all this time? |
uva.x000241492 | What was detective Fix, so unluckily drawn on from country to country, doing all this while? |
uva.x000241492 | What was this cool Englishman thinking of? |
uva.x000241492 | What would Mr. Fogg do with the elephant, when he got to Allahabad? |
uva.x000241492 | Where are you bound?" |
uva.x000241492 | Where could they be? |
uva.x000241492 | Where was Fix at that moment? |
uva.x000241492 | Where was he at this moment? |
uva.x000241492 | Who was this woman? |
uva.x000241492 | Why are you dressed up in that way?" |
uva.x000241492 | Why has Brigham Young, our chief, been im- prisoned, in contempt of all justice? |
uva.x000241492 | Why have the soldiers of the Union invaded the soil of Utah? |
uva.x000241492 | Why not to China?" |
uva.x000241492 | Why, I've just this instant found out —""What?" |
uva.x000241492 | Why? |
uva.x000241492 | Will you look at her?" |
uva.x000241492 | Would he carry him on with him? |
uva.x000241492 | Would he sell him, or set him free? |
uva.x000241492 | Would it do to tell the part the detective was playing? |
uva.x000241492 | Would you like to have this elephant? |
uva.x000241492 | You are a Frenchman, are n't you?" |
uva.x000241492 | You are going to New York?" |
uva.x000241492 | You are in a great hurry, then,"said Fix to him one day,"to reach Hong Kong?" |
uva.x000241492 | You know my conditions?" |
uva.x000241492 | You know that a visa is useless, and that no passport is required?" |
uva.x000241492 | You ought to regulate your watch at noon in each country,""I regulate my watch? |
uva.x000241492 | You say he IS going to speak with me this evening?" |
uva.x000241492 | a fellow who makes off with fiftv- five thousand pounds, no robber?" |
uva.x000241492 | am I on the'Carnatic?'" |
uva.x000241492 | and then he repeated,"Why not, after all? |
uva.x000241492 | cried Fix coming up;"you go alone in pursuit of the Indians?" |
uva.x000241492 | cried Passepartout;"you are convinced he is an honest man?" |
uva.x000241492 | he cried,"why do you not curse me? |
uva.x000241492 | it's you, is it, Englishman?" |
uva.x000241492 | not finished?" |
uva.x000241492 | would he not take part with the Indians? |
nyp.33433074961735 | - “ Still personal, eh? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | 218 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR “ Getting cautious as the years roll on, are n’t you? ” Norgate sighed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | 252 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR “ Is it? ” Norgate asked simply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | 52 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR “ Sounds rather like a page out of a novel, does n’t it, Mr. Norgate? ” the police official remarked at last. |
nyp.33433074961735 | 66 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR Since yesterday you have become able to speak Ger- man, eh? |
nyp.33433074961735 | 8 THE DouBLE TRAITOR “ Your visit is a little unexpected, is it not, Karl? ” she remarked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | A few days ago, all that you say to me was reasonable enough, but to- day there is a great differ- ence, is there not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | A lady in the case, I hear? |
nyp.33433074961735 | And further on — what? |
nyp.33433074961735 | And where do you think she is? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Are things here still quiet? ” “ Absolutely. ” “ Also in Paris. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Are you entirely trustworthy? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Are you not back again sooner than you expected? ” Norgate nodded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Are you taking any further steps in the mat- ter at all? ” “ Certainly not, sir, ” was the quiet reply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | At the same time, may I add something which will, perhaps, help you to ac- cept the position with more philosophy? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Benedek has promised to dine with you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Besides, is it for us to waste our few moments wondering? |
nyp.33433074961735 | But tell me, was it the little Baroness who fascinated you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | But what would you have? |
nyp.33433074961735 | But who else? ” Norgate made no reply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | But you are going away, then? ” “ I am sent away — dismissed! ” He heard her little exclamation of grief. |
nyp.33433074961735 | By- the- by, when can I meet the young lady? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Ca n’t you see that when Germany goes to war, it will be a war of conquest, the war which she has planned for all these years? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Come, what is it you wish to say to me? ” “ I am doing my work for you, ” Norgate re- marked, “ and doing it extraordinarily well. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Crock- ery, eh? ” “ It ’s a big German firm in Cannon Street, ” Nor- gate explained. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you know Spen- cer Wyatt, by- the- by? ” “ Only slightly, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you know that she is a person whom I very much envy? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you know that the Baroness is a friend of mine? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you know that the man is waiting for you to take your coffee? ” Norgate lay quite still for several moments. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you know that you were almost the first person I asked for when I arrived here? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you mean me to understand that you consider yourself now an Englishwoman? ” “ I do indeed, ” she assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you think I come here to say these things to you for dramatic effect, or from a sense of humour, or as a lunatic? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Do you think the men who undertook that task were idle? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Does that move you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | England will not fight. ” “ And what will happen to her eventually? ” Nor- gate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Even- tually we compromised for half the number of bat- tleships, two cruisers, and the full amount of small craft. ” “ Well? |
nyp.33433074961735 | First of all, is Mr. Bullen in the House? ”- “ Of course! ” “ Could you send for him here just for a minute? ” Norgate pleaded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | First of all, is Mr. Bullen in the House? ”- “ Of course! ” “ Could you send for him here just for a minute? ” Norgate pleaded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Francis, we will work together. ” “ You mean it? ” “ I do. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Ger- many is the nearest to us of the continental nations, is n’t she, by relationship and race? ” “ Mrs. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Good- day, Mr. Bullen I? ” He held out his hand. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Had they been wise, all these years, to have legislated as though the old dangers by land and sea had passed? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Has that been sufficient to destroy all your patriotism, all your love for your own country? ” The Princess made a little grimace. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Have I sinned, Mr. Francis Norgate? ” “ Of course not, ” he answered, keeping his tone level, almost indifferent. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Have you changed your mind since I went away? ” “ I shall never change it, ” he assured her eagerly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | He THE DOUBLE TRAITOR 83 navy? |
nyp.33433074961735 | He has money, and he is always gay. ” “ And Mademoiselle Alice? ” “ Who knows? ” was the somewhat pointless reply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | He has money, and he is always gay. ” “ And Mademoiselle Alice? ” “ Who knows? ” was the somewhat pointless reply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | He made a scene at our table and ordered me to leave. ” “ And you? ” the Ambassador asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | How does she come into his department? ” Ansell shook his head. |
nyp.33433074961735 | How old are you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | How will that suit you? ” “ I ’ll be there, with pleasure, ” Norgate promised. |
nyp.33433074961735 | How wonderfully well Mrs. Benedek is looking, is n’t she? ” Baring withdrew his admiring eyes from her vicin- ity. |
nyp.33433074961735 | How ’s that, eh? ” “ Pretty nearly word for word, ” Norgate ad- mitted. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I am afraid — afraid for all of us! ” “ Afraid of what? ” he asked gently. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I am inclined to gam- ble — to gamble upon you. ” “ Is there any question of consulting me in this? ” Norgate asked coolly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I appealed to his patriotism. ” “ To what? ” the Count demanded incredulously. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I ask you, of what do you suppose his hand consists? |
nyp.33433074961735 | I came upon the chance, I admit, but who in Ostend would not be here between six and eight? |
nyp.33433074961735 | I do not object to a certain amount of surveillance, but I am getting fed up with Boko. ” “ Who the hell is Boko? ” Selingman demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I do n’t think that Herr Selingman is a Don Juan. ” “ They speak, perhaps, of serious matters, ” his companion surmised, “ but who can tell? |
nyp.33433074961735 | I fear that I do not understand the position. ” “ Must you understand it? ” “ Perhaps not, ” she admitted. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I have an estate in Hampshire which seems to get on very well without me. ” “ And you really care about your profession? |
nyp.33433074961735 | I have shown you practically have I not, what my own views are? ” “ That is true, my young friend, ” Selingman con- fessed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | I just looked in because I met a woman the other day whom Ansell says you know something about — Baroness von Haase. ” “ Well? |
nyp.33433074961735 | I trust that I am in time? ” The Prince stood quite silent for a moment. |
nyp.33433074961735 | If only one let- ter in a thousand contains vital information, is n’t that sufficient to raise the subject to a more serious level?" |
nyp.33433074961735 | In here some one might overhear. ” “ How do you know that I am not an English crockery manufacturer? ” Norgate remarked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is n’t that so? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is n’t that so? ” THE DOUBLE TRAITOR Io9 Selingman ’s denial was almost unduly emphatic. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is that million pounds to be mine, Mr. Norgate? ” Norgate shook his head. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is that so? ” “ I was always convinced of it, ” Norgate replied calmly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is there anything I can do?" |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is there anything at the back of your head that the man in the street does n’t know about? ” 44. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Is this innate corruptness which brings him so easily to the bait, or is it the stinging smart of injustice from which he may well be suffering? |
nyp.33433074961735 | It is not well for you to do nothing. ” “ Do you think I should be useful in the crockery trade? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | It is only lately that we have come to take that broader view of the situation which I am endeavouring to — to — may I say enunciate? |
nyp.33433074961735 | It is the one genu- ine thing about us, is n’t it? |
nyp.33433074961735 | It is what you desire, is it not? ” “ Without a doubt, ” Selingman assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | It might be necessary for you to take a short journey within the next few days. ” “ Not back to Berlin? ” Anna exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | May I ask whether you altogether realise, Baroness, what this means? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Mr. Francis Norgate, eh? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Mr. Selingman, will you give me your arm? ” She passed into the little drawing- room, almost dragging her companion. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Norgate, is n’t it? ” the latter remarked briskly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Now tell me, you spoke to him seriously? ” THE DOUBLE TRAITOR I59 “ Very seriously, indeed, ” Norgate assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Now tell us at once, how have you spent this afternoon? |
nyp.33433074961735 | On my return I shall call and inspect the sites and close the bargain. ” “ And the Antwerp forts? ” The other pursed his lips. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Or, failing these, has he dared to set his wits against mine, to play the double traitor? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Perhaps he, too, would like to know the answer which will go to his master, but how can I tell? ” The Ambassador had paused before them. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Plenty of money in your pocket? ” “ Plenty, thank you, sir. ” The man left the room, and Norgate, after a brief delay, followed his example. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Polo, is n't it? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Settling down in Berlin pretty well, are n’t you, Norgate? ” “ Very nicely, thanks, ” the latter replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Shall I be your secretary? ” “ How do you know that I need a secretary? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Shall I be your secretary? ” “ How do you know that I need a secretary? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Shall we discuss politics or talk nonsense? ” “ Talk nonsense, ” Mr. Hebblethwaite decided. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Shall we part for a little time? |
nyp.33433074961735 | She arrived here this season with Monsieur le Général. ” “ What General? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | She is Austrian, is n’t she? ” Ansell nodded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | She is a great beauty, is she not? ” “ I took her out to dinner, ” Norgate observed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | She leaned a little closer and whispered in his ear: “ There is still a vacant place. ” “ For to- night or to- morrow? ” he asked eagerly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Sit down, wo n’t you, and fire away. ” “ Did Mr. Hebblethwaite give you any idea as to what I wanted? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Spencer Wyatt, eh? ” Selingman continued, his eyes fixed upon the ceiling. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Supposing I were to tell you that, possibly by accident, he has stumbled upon the exact truth? |
nyp.33433074961735 | THE DOUBLE TRAITOR 127 “ How should I? ” he replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | THE DOUBLE TRAITOR 22I “ There was a Cabinet Council this morning, was n’t there? ” Norgate nodded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | THE DOUBLE TRAITOR 47 “ Who is Mr. Selingman? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me about Berlin and your work there? ” “ I did n’t take to Germany, ” Norgate confessed, “ and Germany did n’t take to me. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me about your people in Eng- land, and where else you have served besides Paris? ” “ I am thirty years old, ” he replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me at once, what did they say to you here? ” “ I am practically shelved, ” he told her bitterly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me what else you would expect from me if I accepted this post? ” “ For the moment, I can think of nothing, ” Seling- man replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me what is really going to happen? ” He moved his chair a little closer to hers. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me what you have been doing? ” “ I have been promoted, ” Norgate announced. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me, dear Prince, will you not be kinder to me? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Tell me, mademoi- selle, what do you suppose those two are talking of now? |
nyp.33433074961735 | That is surely important? ” “ It is the Baroness von Haase, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | That is the most I can promise you. ” “ You do n’t trust me altogether, then? ” Nor- gate observed coolly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | That you, Norgate? |
nyp.33433074961735 | There will be plenty of time for her then to turn back and fall in with her allies against Russia. ” “ And England? ” Anna asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | They think that I know too much. ” “ But why should they suddenly lose faith in you? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | They were cut down almost a half, eh? ” “ I believe that was so, ” Norgate admitted. |
nyp.33433074961735 | To prove what I say — you see the man who is reading an evening paper under the gas- lamp there? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Was it not the glorious firm of Krupp 32 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR who fitted the guns there? |
nyp.33433074961735 | We both know our Paris, yet do we lack anything here which you find at the Ritz or Ciro ’s? ” The young man looked around him appraisingly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | We know that he is a strong man and a pacifist, but a pacifist to what extent? |
nyp.33433074961735 | We, ” she murmured, looking up at Norgate, “ will speak of other things, is it not so? ” For a moment Selingman hesitated. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Well, to- night you shall meet her. ” “ Rosa Morgen? ” Norgate exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What are you going to do about it? ” “ What the mischief can I do about it? ” Heb- blethwaite demanded irritably. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What are you going to do about it? ” “ What the mischief can I do about it? ” Heb- blethwaite demanded irritably. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What are you going to do during the next few months? ” “ At present, ” he confessed thoughtfully, “ I have only the vaguest ideas. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What are you going to do with that year? ” He moved across the room and took a cigarette from a box. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What can a nation do but make herself strong enough to defend herself against unprovoked attack? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do they care about institutions? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do you say? ” “ My interest in your crockery, ” Norgate an- nounced, “ is non- existent. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do you see? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do you think he ’ll get from me? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do you think of us now that you have found your way here? ” “ Your business seems to be genuine enough, at all events, ” Norgate observed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do you think? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What do your radicals care about colonies? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What has happened to you? ” THE DOUBLE TRAITOR I95 He drew her into the room. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is it that Anna is so anxious to know from me? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is it they are playing down there? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is it? ” was the prompt enquiry. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is one man's life when millions are soon to perish? ” She sank down into an easy- chair and covered her face with her hands. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is the use of your thinking of an Englishman? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is there to do for a woman but think? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What is there upon your mind? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What more could any country ask than to have assured for them the absolute control of the sea? ” “ That's all very well, ” Norgate assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What of my crockery? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What purpose have they? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What the devil does it mean? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What was the message — a warning or a threat? ” “ I did not read the account of the inquest, ” Nor- gate observed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What will he do to me, Francis? ” “ Do n’t worry, dear, ” Norgate laughed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | What would history have to say then of this Government of which he was so proud? |
nyp.33433074961735 | What would you say then? ” Norgate shrugged his shoulders. |
nyp.33433074961735 | When can I see you? ” “ Any time you like, ” Norgate replied promptly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | When shall I start? ” Selingman laid his hand upon the other ’s shoulder as he rose to his feet. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Where did that voice come from that spoke along the wires, and what was its message? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Where does that door lead to? ”- “ Into the secretary ’s room, but it is locked, ” Norgate told him. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Where will you begin? ” “ Well, you ’ve been warned, any way, ” Norgate re- minded him, as he offered his cigarette case. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Who are you? ” “ I am a friend, ” Norgate answered slowly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Who is more anxious to keep it than I? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Who is that? ” Norgate leaned back in his place. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Who is the tall, thin young man with the sunburnt face? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Whose votes rob me of my extra battleships? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why do we do it? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why have you come back? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why not go on? ” “ Because I am not sure of you, ” Selingman con- fessed frankly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why should not that become an alliance — an absolute alliance? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Why should we talk of serious things any longer? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you accept that post, Francis Norgate? ” “ If you think I am capable of it, ” Norgate re- plied promptly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you allow me to glance through it? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you come and be presented? ” “ Might I leave you with them for a few minutes? ” Norgate suggested. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you come and be presented? ” “ Might I leave you with them for a few minutes? ” Norgate suggested. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you come with me? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Will you wait — please wait? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Would it be possible that they had brought the country to a great prosperity by de- stroying the very bulwarks of its security? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Would it not please you to see them humiliated just a little? ” “ In what way? ” “ Oh! |
nyp.33433074961735 | Would it not please you to see them humiliated just a little? ” “ In what way? ” “ Oh! |
nyp.33433074961735 | Would you flinch at the danger moment? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Would you like to go back to your country, in the first place? ” “ It is impossible! ” Henriote declared bitterly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | Yes? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are a spy, are you not? ” she added, turning to the man. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are going to make love to me. ” 6 THE DOUBLE TRAITOR “ Do you mind? ” he asked earnestly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are not in a hurry, monsieur, to depart? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are not weary? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are on the other side, are n’t you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You are very English, Mr. Norgate, is that not so? ” THE DOUBLE TRAITOR IO3 “ Not aggressively, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have a cabin? ” Norgate shook his head. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have a dance with her, have you not? ” He drew out his programme reluctantly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have heard her sing and watch her dance? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have heard, by chance, of the Anglo- German Peace Society? ” “ The name sounds familiar, ” Norgate confessed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have seen our little German lady at the Gaiety? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You have the real feeling for diplomacy? ” “ I think there is nothing else like it in the world, ” he assured her. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You know Captain Baring, do n’t you, Mr. Selingman? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You know what will come then? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You like sometimes to hear plain speech from one who knows? ” “ Without a doubt, ” Norgate assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You perceive the two men entering? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You play, I suppose? ” “ Oh, yes, I play, ” Norgate admitted, “ but I rather agree with you. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You read Aus- tria ’s demands from Servia in the paper this morn- ing? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You understand? |
nyp.33433074961735 | You were at the ball last night? ” “ I was permitted to escort the Baroness von Haase, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | You will not mind, perhaps, ” he added, “ if I bring him into the carriage and talk? |
nyp.33433074961735 | Your nation is as great and as prosperous as ours, and yet you are a pacifist, are you not, Mr. Hebblethwaite? |
nyp.33433074961735 | » “ Is there anything to be told about her? ” Nor- gate asked bluntly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | — to have striven to make the people fat and prosperous, to have turned a deaf ear to every note of warning? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ A Bel- gian? ” “ But no, ” his companion corrected. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ A good nightcap, is it not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ A list of German spies? ” he repeated. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ And of ourselves? ” She lifted her veil. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ And the lady? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Any other question? ” Selingman demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Anything in my way? ” Norgate shook his head. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Anything the matter? ” Norgate asked sleepily. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Are you Baring? ” Norgate asked, deepening his voice a little. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Are you just home from there? ” Norgate nodded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Are you staying on or leav- ing now? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Awake? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Both, may we not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But am I not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But did you really come only to bring us this valuable tip, Prince? ” The Ambassador stooped down. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But have you thought over what I suggested? ” he begged. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But how do you know of it? ” She bit her lip. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But is that kind? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But naturally? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But of what interest can that be to you in Germany? ” “ Listen, ” Selingman continued. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But tell me, who is the grave- looking young man? ” Selingman glanced up. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But who, indeed, can answer that question? ” she exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ But why not come on with us now? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ By- the- by, is she English? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Can you offer me any explanation? ” For a moment Norgate was speechless. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Captain Bar- ing his name is. ” “ Friend of yours? ” She looked at him sidewise. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Could I have a look at the list? ” he asked, as though with a sudden inspiration. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Dear, ” Anna begged, “ you wo n’t forget, will you, all the time that I am away, that you must never for a single moment relax your caution? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Did you hear what I said, sir? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Did you say you were considering something new? ” Baring nodded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you care to dance or shall we go outside and talk? ” She smiled at him. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you consider that because a vast amount of useless information is naturally sent, that fact lessens the danger as a whole? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you know our host very well? ” she asked Norgate once. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you know where any of my people are, Hardy? ” he asked his servant. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you know who I am? ” “ Perfectly, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you really believe that the position is so critical? ” “ I know it, ” she assured him. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you see the time? ” Norgate moved to the door and threw it open. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Do you think I should be fool enough to be connected with a bogus affair? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Does n’t that come first? ” “ First, beyond a doubt, ” Selingman agreed heart- ily. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Genuine? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Have I really acquired the cor- rect diplomatic air? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Have you any objection to telling me how you became possessed of this information? ” “ None whatever, ” was the prompt reply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Have you any reason for saying that? ’ ” Seling- man asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Have you any reason for saying this? ” he re- peated. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Have you, by any chance, an appointment? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ He is English, surely? ” “ He is English indeed, ” Selingman admitted, “ but he speaks no German. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ He ’s just come in from the Palace, looking like nothing on earth. ”- “ Wants me? ” Norgate muttered. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Heard the news, Monty? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ How are things going? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ How far have you succeeded? ” “ The young man, ” Selingman told her, “ has ac- cepted my proposals. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ How many whiskies and soda did I have last night? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ How ’s business? ” “ Business is very good, ” Selingman declared. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ How's the Secret Service Department this morn- ing? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Hullo, Hebblethwaite, what ’s wrong? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Hungry at half- past seven Barbarian'? ” “ I lunched at half- past twelve, ” he protested. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ I am just home on six months ’ leave. ” “ And that ’s your real impression? ” Baring en- quired eagerly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ I stand here for a taxi, but we have agreed to walk, is it not so? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ I thought I would enquire what your wishes might be? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ I will be patient, ” promised Anna, “ and ask no questions. ” “ You are still depressed? ” “ Horribly, ” she confessed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Into what? ’ you ask. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is it my fancy, ” Norgate asked, “ or does Se- lingman not meet entirely with your approval? ” She shrugged her shoulders. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is n’t your request a little unusual, Prince? ” he remarked drily. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is that your list? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is the assassin's name there? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is there any- thing I can get for you? ” “ I rang no bell, ” Norgate asserted. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is there news, then? ” Selingman pointed to the closed door. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is there not? ” she asked simply. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Is this a bridge- table or is it not? ” she enquired severely. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ It goes well, I trust? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ It is bad news? ” she whispered. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ It was not for me to invite a chaperon if the lady did not choose to bring one, was it, sir? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Know her? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Last night I was dining, sir, with the Baroness von Haase at the Café de Berlin. ” “ Alone? ” “ Alone, ” Norgate admitted. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Look here, Wyatt, ” he exclaimed, “ what the devil have you been up to? ” Wyatt whistled softly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Madame does not sleep? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Madame will dress for dinner? ” Anna swung herself to her feet. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ May I go out and have a drink? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ May it not be for some other reason? ” he asked quickly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ May we not know the lady ’s name? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Nothing missing, I hope? ” Norgate asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Now tell me, Norgate, you showed this list down there? ” — jerking his head towards the street. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Prince, ” she said, “ may I present to you Mr. Francis Norgate? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Shall I fetch your overcoat? ” The telephone bell suddenly interrupted them. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Shall we talk of it when I come back from Italy? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ So you ’re here again, young man, are you? ” he exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Soon, ” he suggested, “ we must finish our talk, is it not so? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Supposing, ” he said, dropping his voice a little, “ supposing I were to tell you, young man, that I en- tirely agreed with your friend? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Supposing? ” The Prince tapped the table with his forefinger. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Surely, ” Norgate asked, “ Germany will wait for some reasonable pretext? ” “ She will find one through Austria, ” Selingman replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Tell me how long you have known him, Mr. Norgate? ” “ Four days, ” Norgate replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Tell me, ” she begged, “ what reason? ” He leaned towards her. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ That is Mr. Norgate, is it not? ” “ Yes, ” he replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ To discuss him with me? ” Selingman's eyes as though by accident fell upon the roses and the note. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Was n’t it possible to trace the person who rang up, through the telephone office? ” “ In an ordinary case, yes, ” Selingman agreed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ We dine here all together, my friend, is it not so? ” she begged. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ We go to dinner, is it not so? ” he suggested. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ We have the compartment to ourselves, is it not so? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Well, my young friend, ” he exclaimed, “ you have brought news? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Well, ” he observed, “ we ’ve agreed, have n’t we, that a little lesson would be good for England? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Well? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What a metamorphosis? ” she exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What am I going to do? ” he repeated. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What are you doing now? ” “ I ’ve had a job up in town for a week or so, at the Admiralty, ” Baring explained. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What can I do for you, sir? ” he enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What could any one do? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What do you imagine might be my occupation, then? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What do you mean? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What do you want? ” demanded Norgate. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What has hap- pened? ” There was a moment ’s awkward silence. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What have you been up to, Norgate? ” he asked abruptly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What have you done with our expansive friend? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What is it, Francis? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What is it? ” Selingman demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What is it? ” she exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ What is the wonderful attraction about Bar- ing? ” he asked discontentedly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Whatever made you come to me, Mr. Harrison? ” he exclaimed, when at last his caller's disclosures had been made. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Where do I come in? ” “ I will explain. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Where ’s the Chief? ” Norgate enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Which have you backed? ” Norgate enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Who are these young men? ” Norgate enquired. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Who is it wants me? ” he enquired, rather im- patiently. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Who is that? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Who is that? ” “ It is I – Francis, ” he answered softly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Who ’s been peaching? ” “ Never mind, ” Hebblethwaite replied. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why Gray's room? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why are you in London? ” “ I received a wire from the Emperor, ” she ex- plained, “ instructing me to return at once to Vienna. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why do you ask? ” “ Jealousy, ” Norgate sighed, “ makes one observ- ant. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why not now? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why not? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why not? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why this especial care for Baring's feelings? ” She turned her head a little towards him. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Why, Hardy, do you realise your possi- bilities? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Would n’t you rather I were truthful? ” asked Norgate. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Yet you are not altogether an idler in life, are you? ” For a moment she did not answer. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You are going to throw me over? ” he demanded, looking at her steadfastly. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You are, I believe, intimately acquainted with Mr. Hebblethwaite? ” “ How the mischief did you know that? ” Norgate demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You are, I believe, intimately acquainted with Mr. Hebblethwaite? ” “ How the mischief did you know that? ” Norgate demanded. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You believe, then, that real trouble is at hand? ” “ I fear so, ” the Count acknowledged. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You do not seem much distressed. ” “ Why should I be? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You do n’t wonder that I was a little surprised, do you? ” he exclaimed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You have n’t altered, Bertha. ” “ My dear man, ” she protested, “ you did not ex- pect me to age in a month, did you? |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You have n’t turned journalist, by any chance, have you? ” Norgate shook his head. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You have read your dispatches this morning, Prince? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You have spoken for long with her? ” “ Naturally, ” the Prince assented. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You really think that they mean to have a go at us? ” “ I think there ’ll be a war soon, ” Norgate con- THE DOUBLE TRAITOR 6I fessed. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You will excuse me, wo n’t you? ” he begged. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You ’re in the Diplo- matic Service, are n’t you? ” Norgate admitted the fact and suggested a drink. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ You, too, think of these things, then? ” he re- marked. |
nyp.33433074961735 | “ Young man, ” he demanded, “ are you an Eng- lishman? ” “ I am, ” Norgate admitted. |
osu.32435075205609 | - “ And what will you do when you are queen of the world? ” he inquired. |
osu.32435075205609 | - “ What did you do with the letter? ” de- manded M. Dupont, almost fiercely. |
osu.32435075205609 | 194 THE BLACK HAND “ And that you yourself will renounce an- archy? ” “ Never! |
osu.32435075205609 | 300 THE BLACK HAND “ What does he mean? ” he asked. |
osu.32435075205609 | A Deputy wants to know the ideas of the people, does he not? ” “ Yes, if they conduce to the welfare of the Republic. ” “ The Republic! |
osu.32435075205609 | A loathsome toad Is that the beast that has sneaked in here and spoiled our sport? ” “ Calm yourself, my good Madame Leon. |
osu.32435075205609 | A secret organi- zation that outanarchized the anarchists? |
osu.32435075205609 | Adam, and how can she be an intruder in her own home? |
osu.32435075205609 | After all, what did it matter? |
osu.32435075205609 | After that? |
osu.32435075205609 | After that?—And after that?—And after that? |
osu.32435075205609 | All political friends are dear, are they not? ” “ They come dear, ” he replied, dryly. |
osu.32435075205609 | Am I then so terrible? ” was the salutation of the taller bride, whose piratical beauty made the other a trifle en- vious. |
osu.32435075205609 | And after them the other thrones shall fall. ” “ And what then? ” inquired Michel, breath- lessly. |
osu.32435075205609 | And are there any dogs about? |
osu.32435075205609 | And for what? |
osu.32435075205609 | And how can you prove it? ” “ I do not wish to prove it. |
osu.32435075205609 | And the two mysteri- ous Frenchmen with the roving eyes — who were they? |
osu.32435075205609 | And the win- dows — have they got alarms? |
osu.32435075205609 | And was this the secret of his and his friends'enthusiasm? |
osu.32435075205609 | And what three noble friends are these that come seeking me? |
osu.32435075205609 | And will he do it? |
osu.32435075205609 | And will he we d her? ” “ Great Brother, what shall we do to this man? ” “ It is not mine to say. |
osu.32435075205609 | And will he we d her? ” “ Great Brother, what shall we do to this man? ” “ It is not mine to say. |
osu.32435075205609 | And without you? |
osu.32435075205609 | Are we all safe? ” exclaimed the sylph. |
osu.32435075205609 | Are we not all ordered unto death? |
osu.32435075205609 | Because I am a tamer of wild beasts, think you that every foolish lamb will run after me? |
osu.32435075205609 | Brothers, you will pro- nounce whether this man shall become a mem- ber of the Black Hand. ” “ Is he worthy? ” cried a chorus of voices. |
osu.32435075205609 | But I fear she has a greater misfortune even than anarchy. ” “ Pray, what is it? ” “ She loves her husband. ” “ Henri! |
osu.32435075205609 | But by whom? ” Had some one in turn played the spy upon the spy? |
osu.32435075205609 | But by whom? ” Had some one in turn played the spy upon the spy? |
osu.32435075205609 | But what mattered it? |
osu.32435075205609 | But who was Paul Adam? |
osu.32435075205609 | But why was he an anarchist? |
osu.32435075205609 | But you will not betray us? ” Douglas gave a stiff nod, which meant either a promise or an acknowledgment of the com- pliment. |
osu.32435075205609 | Could she now beg of her? |
osu.32435075205609 | Could you think of me as a proper coun- terpoise for a character like yours? |
osu.32435075205609 | Did he belong to the divine ones — Zoroaster, Buddha, Christ? |
osu.32435075205609 | Did he think her a schoolgirl to be treated with hypo- dermic injections of sentiment? |
osu.32435075205609 | Did there exist a deep laid plot to place this man upon the throne? |
osu.32435075205609 | Did you ever hear of Cinderella? ” Marie's eyes brightened. |
osu.32435075205609 | Do I live in Paul Adam? |
osu.32435075205609 | Do I not love you as man never loved a woman? |
osu.32435075205609 | Do you want to know why this world is such an infernal place? ” A fierce light burned in his face, and several persons gathered around him. |
osu.32435075205609 | Does the road fork so soon? ” “ It always forked! |
osu.32435075205609 | Douglas, and I risk nothing but my life. ” “ And you count that of little value? |
osu.32435075205609 | Dupont or Queen Louise? ” “ I will be a queen. ” The Deputy looked doubtfully at her, for lips and eyes were not concomitantly adjusted. |
osu.32435075205609 | Go now and pack up for the next world the priests prate about, for the end of all things is at hand. ” “ Then I understand you, do I? |
osu.32435075205609 | Great Brother, will you really destroy the world? ” “ For that purpose am I come into the world. ” A sudden shower now came up. |
osu.32435075205609 | Great tyrant and trampler of men, thy time is come. ” “ Will he die a natural death? ” queried Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | Had the identity of M. Jacquot been found out? |
osu.32435075205609 | Have I not left you? |
osu.32435075205609 | He might be the next President — who could tell? |
osu.32435075205609 | He would not mind anything a pure man could say to her, he reflected, but this seducer, this spotted soul Or did his jealousy warp his judgment? |
osu.32435075205609 | Her superb form, the galvanic flashing of her eyes, her dash, her brilliancy, the magnificent abandon of this dazzling being, woman or? |
osu.32435075205609 | His face was pale — what faces did not blanch on that day of direful news? |
osu.32435075205609 | How could I think of a mere scrap of paper? ”- M. Dupont and M. Leon looked at each other significantly. |
osu.32435075205609 | How did a woman feel when she was going mad? |
osu.32435075205609 | How shall we pass the time? ” “ How glorious! ” murmured Gabrielle, in the ear of the man to whom she had twice vowed. |
osu.32435075205609 | I am still an anarchist. ” “ Oh, Michel, how can you say that? |
osu.32435075205609 | I live in them and read them through, and I say unto you that one is a traitor. ” “ Who is he? ” they demanded in one breath. |
osu.32435075205609 | I only mean, am I as worthy as any other man? ” 48 THE BLACK HAND “ Have you ever killed any one? ” The unexpected question came like a shot. |
osu.32435075205609 | I only mean, am I as worthy as any other man? ” 48 THE BLACK HAND “ Have you ever killed any one? ” The unexpected question came like a shot. |
osu.32435075205609 | I shall know soon; we are almost at the pier. ” “ You expect friends? ” “ Alas, no! |
osu.32435075205609 | I will not have it! ” “ And why not? ” “ Because I love you. ” She bent her head, as if to catch the lowest sound of his soul. |
osu.32435075205609 | IIO THE BLACK HAND “ Might I have that honor? ” M. Leon surveyed the unexpected suitor. |
osu.32435075205609 | In him that is greatest among you shall He dwell. ” “ But what shall we do? ” “ Renounce yourselves. |
osu.32435075205609 | Kill the anar- chists! ” “ Father, why do the people hate the anar- chists? ” “ It is because the anarchists hate the people. |
osu.32435075205609 | Michel, have you said your prayers? ” Douglas raised his hand. |
osu.32435075205609 | Now I am going, and you are forbidden to follow. ” “ But may I not go with you at least to the train? ” pleaded Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | Now, what was it? ” “ He said a new coat must have close pock- etS. |
osu.32435075205609 | Oh, can you think for a moment of calling one of those detestable hirelings? |
osu.32435075205609 | Oh, is there a hell? |
osu.32435075205609 | One burning interrogation alone she wanted to fire at him — had he ever loved an- other? |
osu.32435075205609 | Or a new Christ? |
osu.32435075205609 | Or a self- deceived fanatic? |
osu.32435075205609 | Or hypnotism? |
osu.32435075205609 | Or insanity? |
osu.32435075205609 | Or the new trance? |
osu.32435075205609 | Pierre? ” “ No; father hates a priest, and would not listen to him. |
osu.32435075205609 | Pies and par- ties, eh? |
osu.32435075205609 | Pray, what does she want me to do — repeat my speech in the House on the “ Toler- ation of Anarchy ’? |
osu.32435075205609 | Rather than have your will thwarted you will dye your hands in the blood of the whole human race? ” “ The World- Soul sent me to save mankind. |
osu.32435075205609 | Sweetmeats and silk stockings all the time, eh? ” He tried to nudge her, but the girl drew back. |
osu.32435075205609 | The anarchist went up to the officer and said bluffly: — “ Sir, may I throw myself from the bridge? ” “ Of course not. |
osu.32435075205609 | The lover's eyes fed greedily on her majes- tic charms? |
osu.32435075205609 | The majordomo spoke: — “ Would it not be better if the numbers were selected instead of drawn? |
osu.32435075205609 | Then shrieked the dying ones:—“Where is death? |
osu.32435075205609 | Then try to think kindly of me, wo n’t you? |
osu.32435075205609 | They have forfeited life, as the unfaithful wife forfeits matri- mony. ” “ But at least you will approve our engage- ment? ” ventured Douglas. |
osu.32435075205609 | They save the rent, but they get the rheumatism. ” “ But why do people live in such places? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was M. Jacquot one of the royal family? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was Paul Adam a madman? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was her dead mother looking at her? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was their plot discovered? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was there a pit under this pit? |
osu.32435075205609 | Was this jugglery? |
osu.32435075205609 | Were not these men of deeds? |
osu.32435075205609 | What are you about to do? ” she pleaded, for a look of ghastly resolve made his features as the face of another man. |
osu.32435075205609 | What could Gabrielle do? |
osu.32435075205609 | What do you suppose I want it filled with? |
osu.32435075205609 | What else should I do with such a dreadful thing? ” The Deputy groaned. |
osu.32435075205609 | What had she to expect in the new, strange land but the slaughter of her kindred? |
osu.32435075205609 | What has narrowed you, Christianity or — marriage? ” he asked, assailing her with dry reasons, when she wanted palpitating passion. |
osu.32435075205609 | What has your country ever done for you? |
osu.32435075205609 | What have the bourgeoisie ever done for you? |
osu.32435075205609 | What if her careless grip should suffer it to fall? |
osu.32435075205609 | What matter as long as it was becoming and cost a thousand francs? |
osu.32435075205609 | What mattered it which way the dead went? |
osu.32435075205609 | What mattered it? |
osu.32435075205609 | What right have we to sit down to a hundred- thousand franc feast when our neighbors are starving? |
osu.32435075205609 | What shall be its weapon? |
osu.32435075205609 | What were you doing — dreaming you were grown and great? ” “ I was not dreaming, and I am not pretty, ” she answered, pettishly. |
osu.32435075205609 | What, then, did the lion do when he was free? ” “ I suppose he killed the hunter, ” replied Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | When shall I see you again? ” “ You will never see me again. |
osu.32435075205609 | When the lion awoke he said, “ What is this cage upon my head? ’ ‘ That is your crown, ” replied the hunter. |
osu.32435075205609 | Where is Christ? |
osu.32435075205609 | Where is Douglas? |
osu.32435075205609 | Which shall it be? ” Louise leaned against the wall, her petite form shaking convulsively. |
osu.32435075205609 | Which shall it be? ” “ Which! |
osu.32435075205609 | Who are these men whom your father wishes me to meet? ” “ Oh, some dear political friends of his. |
osu.32435075205609 | Who can handle soot without getting black? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who could be so dastardly as to lift his hand against a revered and venerable woman? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who drugged it, how, when and for what purpose? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who is willing? ” The Bride leaped to her feet, her eyes flash- ing with ardor for her task. |
osu.32435075205609 | Who seeks to we d your Bride of Anarchy? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who vows to slay the Em- peror of Germany? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who was she? |
osu.32435075205609 | Who will remove the President of France? ” The wheel revolved, fast at first, then slowly. |
osu.32435075205609 | Why do you look in that terrible way? ” Douglas turned around and saw the stranger watching them. |
osu.32435075205609 | Why had she ever been brought into the world? |
osu.32435075205609 | Why should not France and Russia make a bargain — Roumania for Alsace- Lorraine? ” The Deputy raised his hand deprecatingly. |
osu.32435075205609 | Why should she fear anything save the inexorable purpose of the iron man by her side? |
osu.32435075205609 | Why should they speak against a good man like you? ” “ But they will; in a little while you will hear every one cursing me. |
osu.32435075205609 | Why, what did she do that for P ” t Why, indeed, should any person want to die who could live in Paris? |
osu.32435075205609 | Will I return after I have killed the British Queen? ” “ I do not forget, and you will not return. |
osu.32435075205609 | Will you be that one? ” She stopped so suddenly that he, in trying to parallel the motion, nearly lost his balance. |
osu.32435075205609 | Will you tell us your name? ” inquired M. Dessereaux, whose fright had completely sobered him. |
osu.32435075205609 | You did not choose to be born; must you con- tinue everlastingly to suffer against your choice at the option of another? |
osu.32435075205609 | You do not really think there was anything in that bit of paper do you? |
osu.32435075205609 | You do n’t seem to know much about English ways. ” “ But you can tell me where she lives, ca n’t you? ” said Michel, querulously. |
osu.32435075205609 | archy, as she is called? |
osu.32435075205609 | we're a pair on us, you and me! ” “ Ou demeure votre reine? ” he inquired of the landlord the next morning. |
osu.32435075205609 | where? ” and curses.) |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And do you love him? ” The question was impertinent, but they were both living nervous lives, and the times were exciting. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And how do you like it? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And submit every question to the popular vote? ” demanded M. Leon, his voice shaking with passion. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And you will kill him — you will kill my old father? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And you ’ve been'ere — how long? ” “ Got in last night. ” “ And you want to see our queen? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And you ’ve been'ere — how long? ” “ Got in last night. ” “ And you want to see our queen? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ And, knowing this, you tried to join to- gether what God had not joined together? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Are there dead people down there? ” she cried, her wild black eyes riveted on the briny void. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Are we ready? ” 26 THE BLACK HAND\ Paul Adam surveyed critically every one in the palpitating crescent. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Are you blind? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Better let Caserio take your place; he has no nerves. ” “ Is it because you love me? ” she inquired, sarcastically. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ But after the war — what? ” “ Beautiful women and brave men. ” “ Pensions and paupers. ” “ Mlle. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Can you not see the time? ” demanded Paul Adam. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Can you tell us where we were when the strange ship passed us coming in? ” Michel inquired of the mate after three days. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Clay! ” “ Gabrielle! ” “ But we will not quarrel again, will we, dear? ” she cooed, leaning upon his arm. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Did I not tell you that Paris is sleeping on a volcano? ” “ More than one — more than one, ” replied M. Leon. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Did a man fall overboard just now? ” It was the Frenchman with the forked beard. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Did n't I say there were two of them devil- birds following the ship? ” exclaimed the mate, who stood by. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Did you write this note? ” demanded M. Leon. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do they all contain torn hearts? ” she won- dered. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do you ask me the origin of evil? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do you know what you have done? ” de- manded her father. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do you not know that evermore the lair invites the lion? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do you not think we may be united after death? ” he inquired. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Do you see yonder sun dog? ” he inquired, pointing to a bright spot in the hazy sky. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Even now while I speak there are revo- lutionists and traitors in your midst. ”( Cries of “ Where? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Father, are you going to leave me thus? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Father, what after that? ” After that! |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Father, where is the bomb? ” asked the child, chokingly. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Gabrielle, what more would you have? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Goodby, my little one; I am going away. ” “ Going away, where? ”-:*******-**************-**...*.*.*. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Ha, they stare at us, do they? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Have we not just declared that anarchy knows no sex? ” demanded Paul Adam, noting the reluctance on the faces of his comrades. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Have you then so misunderstood the spirit of tyranny? ” demanded his leader. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Have you, then, so misunderstood the spirit of the brotherhood? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ How many wives have you now? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ I will ask Paul Adam; he knows all things. ” But when would he see Paul Adam again? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ IS it Well? ”. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is it black or white? ” whispered Gabrielle. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is it, then, Douglas or death? ” he urged. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is that the reason you kill men? ” The Deputy meant to make short work with 282 THE BLACK HAND you are unwilling to arbitrate? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is that the reason you kill men? ” The Deputy meant to make short work with 282 THE BLACK HAND you are unwilling to arbitrate? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is the grave a wall — or a door? ” Gabrielle shook her head. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is there another life? ” persisted Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is there any harm? ” “ No; but you're a queer'un. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Is this your soul's soul? ” she demanded, at length, when she had pierced him through and through. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Louise, who is M. Jacquot? ” “ Oh, he's such a gentleman, and he belongs to such an old family, so very old! ” “ Indeed! |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Marie, Marie, are you mad? ” He reached forth his hand to seize her. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Marie, do you see that old man yonder? ” he said, jerking his thumb toward the open door. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ May I inquire whether your feeling is the result of your own judgment, or whether you are influenced by the views of others? ” he asked. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Must I answer now? ” “ So far as your father is concerned — yes. ” She thought her case hard. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Must we go back? ” cried Gabrielle. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ No, no; what does the Great Brother mean? ” inquired Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Now tell us why you have done this? ” burst out Michel, as soon as they were alone. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Now, Marie, who was the strange man you were talking with at the gate? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Now, what did he give you? ”- 58 THE BLACK HAND “ Some advice. ” “ Advice? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Now, what did he give you? ”- 58 THE BLACK HAND “ Some advice. ” “ Advice? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Oh, I was just playing with that and — well, it went off. ” “ What were you playing with? ” inquired the Deputy, sternly. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Only the dead are free. ” “ Why, then, did you not speak? ” inquired Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Rich people, eh? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Said I not unto you that if a woman came into the Black Hand it would be betrayed? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Said What? ” “ You have declared the day of doom. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Shall I die a bride? ” She laughed bitterly where his answer should have come in. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Shall I tell you how sin entered the world? ” demanded Paul Adam. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Shall it be now? ” came words fairly hiss- ing from a boiling heart. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Some burden rests upon you. ” “ Yes, I am the most unhappy of brides; if I only knew** “ If you knew what? ” “ Never mind! |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Suppose I grant all you say, how does an- archy help the case? ” inquired the Deputy, try- ing the wrestler's trick of shifting the ground. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Tell us, ” they said, “ which one of us shall be the leader when you are gone? ” Paul Adam turned quickly. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Then you expect to die? ” She was sullen and continued reading. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Well, what do you propose to do? ” she de- manded, with the air of the captor to the cap- tive. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Well, what do you think of her? ” Louise asked. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Well, what do you think of them? ” “ They seemed to hold something in reserve. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Well? ” As if she had said, “ If you have any business with me, out with it at once. ” “ And when I come to the throne I want a wife. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What after the end? ” he faltered, trying to prolong the time. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What brought you so low? ” “ The lust of man. ” A fine hard whiteness steeled Gabrielle's face. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What did he mean by that? ” “ I do n’t know. ” M. Dupont reflected a moment, and then made what he intended should be a grand coup. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What does he mean? ” queried Michel, who had not taken his eyes off the box. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is it you wish him to say to this man? ” Gabrielle was nonplussed. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is it — oh, what is it? ” Michel became even effeminate in his curi- osity to know his leader's great secret. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is it, Great Brother? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is it, father, oh, what is it? ” “ Oh, I do n’t know, Marie! |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is it? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is the Secret of universal life? ” begged Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What is the matter? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ What must be done? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ When will you let us know your decision? ” inquired Le Fevre, who in craft and manners led his companions by many lengths. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where did you get the pellet? ” inquired the anarchist chief, nonchalantly, after he had enjoyed their confusion a moment. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where does the Queen live? ” “ Queen — eh? ”- “ Yes, your Queen, Victoria, do n’t you call her? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where does the Queen live? ” “ Queen — eh? ”- “ Yes, your Queen, Victoria, do n’t you call her? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where does the Queen live? ” “ Queen — eh? ”- “ Yes, your Queen, Victoria, do n’t you call her? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where is Paul Adam? ” he demanded, ironically. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Where is the fire? ” cried an excited group when Douglas opened it. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Who are you? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Who is this shepherd? ” he asked. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Who will remove the tyrant of Germany? ” Again the wheel turned, and another ball rolled out. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Who wrote it? ” demanded the ex- broker. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why did you not tell us this before? ” “ Oh, I was too busy getting ready for the ball. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why do I talk thus? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why do you ask? ” returned Michel. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why do you do that, my man? ” asked one of the grave diggers. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why do you follow us? ” she flashed. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why do you kill me with your love? ” she moaned, in a tone so wild that he started at the unnatural note. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why does your father wish me to meet them? ” “ Oh, they have such grand ideas. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why have you come here? ” he demanded, coldly. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Why, Marie, what does this mean? ” de- manded Louise, after the men had extin- guished the blaze. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ Will you also go? ” demanded the anar- chist chief, transfixing with a reproachful look him who had been his most devoted disciple. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ You have no hope? ”* The colloquial name for one of the national pawnbroking establishments. |
osu.32435075205609 | “ You kill the President. ” “ But how did you learn that? |
osu.32435075205609 | “ You mean to ask if you are worthy? ” “ No, I am not worthy; nor is any one. |
uva.x000376951 | 'Eh? uva.x000376951 And do you know what I thought? |
uva.x000376951 | And for what object? |
uva.x000376951 | And you had that courage? |
uva.x000376951 | Are you? |
uva.x000376951 | Can you make out the clump of palms yet, Serang? |
uva.x000376951 | Do n't you believe me? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you know what he wanted next? uva.x000376951 Got your eyes well open yet, Serang? |
uva.x000376951 | Hey? uva.x000376951 How could I contrive to warn him?" |
uva.x000376951 | I was on the point of crying at her,'Do n't you hear them?' uva.x000376951 Illness?" |
uva.x000376951 | Is Mr Massy in with you? |
uva.x000376951 | Is he a white man? |
uva.x000376951 | Is there a mist? uva.x000376951 Is there?" |
uva.x000376951 | It's like dealing with the devil,he said,"Why do n't you speak? |
uva.x000376951 | Listen well to me, then, Mr Sterne: I would n't — d'ye hear? — I would n't promise you the value of two pence for anything you can tell me. |
uva.x000376951 | Shall I bring it up to you? |
uva.x000376951 | The ship is making her course? |
uva.x000376951 | There are clouds on the sky? |
uva.x000376951 | What could any one bring against him? |
uva.x000376951 | What's the matter with the ship? |
uva.x000376951 | What's the time? |
uva.x000376951 | What's this horrible raving? |
uva.x000376951 | What's this? |
uva.x000376951 | What? uva.x000376951 Where? |
uva.x000376951 | Who requires a captain? uva.x000376951 Who's that aft there? |
uva.x000376951 | Why, what's the matter? |
uva.x000376951 | Wo n't you try some of this? |
uva.x000376951 | You are watching the compass well? |
uva.x000376951 | You steered the course? uva.x000376951 You understand this? |
uva.x000376951 | 'After all,'said the boiler- maker in a reasonable tone,'why should n't we get the rivets?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Ah, it was worth waiting for!—sometimes''What was he doing? |
uva.x000376951 | 'And with that?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'And, ever since, you have been with him, of course?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Anything since then?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Are we in time?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Are you all right?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Are you an alienist?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Are you?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Been living there?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'But quiet — eh?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'But where's the captain?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Can you steer?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Did you ever see anything like it — eh? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do I not?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do n't they?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do n't you talk with Mr Kurtz?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do n't you?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do you know what you are doing?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do you read the Company's confidential correspondence?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Do you,'said I, looking at the shore,'call it"unsound method"?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Ever any madness in your family?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Fine lot these government chaps — are they not?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'How did that ivory come all this way?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'I always ask leave, in the interests of science, to measure the crania of those going out there,'he said,'And when they come back too?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'I had lots of trouble to keep these people off,'he said,'Did they want to kill you?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Is that question in the interests of science too?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Kurtz got the tribe to follow him, did he?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'No, no; how can you? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Tell me, pray,'said I,'who is this Mr Kurtz?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'To you, eh?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'We have done all we could for him — have n't we? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Well, and you?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'What can you expect?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'What party?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'What steamer is that?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'What's this?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'What's to stop them? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Who knows? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Who says that?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Who? |
uva.x000376951 | 'Why did they attack us?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Why ought I to know?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Will they attack, do you think?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'Will they attack?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'You English?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'You have been well since you came out this time?' |
uva.x000376951 | 'You made notes in Russian?' |
uva.x000376951 | .?' |
uva.x000376951 | .What? |
uva.x000376951 | 224 THE END OF THE TETHER,"Why? |
uva.x000376951 | Afterwards — what? |
uva.x000376951 | Am I the manager — or am I not? |
uva.x000376951 | An appeal to me in this fiendish row — is there? |
uva.x000376951 | And indeed what does the price matter, if the trick be well done? |
uva.x000376951 | And now, what mercy could I expect from him? |
uva.x000376951 | And there, do n't you see? |
uva.x000376951 | And what did the fellow say to that? |
uva.x000376951 | And what else could he have done? |
uva.x000376951 | And who are you?' |
uva.x000376951 | And why not? |
uva.x000376951 | And why? |
uva.x000376951 | Another snag? |
uva.x000376951 | Are n't you a bit tired by this time of the whole show?" |
uva.x000376951 | Are n't you? |
uva.x000376951 | As I manoeuvred to get alongside, I was asking myself,'What does this fellow look like?' |
uva.x000376951 | At last he murmured again —"In sight yet?" |
uva.x000376951 | At the barber's or tobacconist's they asked familiarly,'Do you think you will ever get to Bankok?' |
uva.x000376951 | Below me there was a great scuffle of feet on the iron deck; con- fused exclamations; a voice screamed,'Can you turn back?' |
uva.x000376951 | But how — it was very marked — how? |
uva.x000376951 | But the voice asked again —"Where's the captain?" |
uva.x000376951 | But what ex- pedient could he contrive to keep himself going? |
uva.x000376951 | But what of that? |
uva.x000376951 | But what sort of work? |
uva.x000376951 | But what work? |
uva.x000376951 | But what — and how much? |
uva.x000376951 | But what's this? |
uva.x000376951 | Ca n't you open your mouth now? |
uva.x000376951 | Can you see this shake in the least?" |
uva.x000376951 | Captain Whalley, with his back to them, inquired —"What's on the log?" |
uva.x000376951 | Captain Whalley, without relaxing the set severity of his features, moved his lips to ask in a quick mumble —"How near, Serang?" |
uva.x000376951 | Could it be that? |
uva.x000376951 | Could we handle that dumb thing, or would it handle us? |
uva.x000376951 | Could you give me a few Martini- Henry cartridges?' |
uva.x000376951 | Curiosity? |
uva.x000376951 | D'you hear me, you beast?" |
uva.x000376951 | Dead?' |
uva.x000376951 | Did I know, he asked, with a sudden flash of curiosity,'what it was that had induced him to go out there?' |
uva.x000376951 | Did I mention a girl? |
uva.x000376951 | Did I not think so? |
uva.x000376951 | Did he live his life again in every detail of desire, temptation, and sur- render during that supreme moment of complete knowledge? |
uva.x000376951 | Did the Serang lie? |
uva.x000376951 | Did words mean anything? |
uva.x000376951 | Did you see?' |
uva.x000376951 | Do n't you know the devilry of linger- ing starvation, its exasperating torment, its black thoughts, its sombre and brooding ferocity? |
uva.x000376951 | Do n't you remember the uproar you made last night? |
uva.x000376951 | Do n't you see that this affects your interests as much as mine? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you know what the rest were busy about? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you see anything? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you see him? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you see the lot of us there, putting a neat furl on the sails of that ship doomed to arrive nowhere? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you see the story? |
uva.x000376951 | Do you understand this?' |
uva.x000376951 | Do you understand? |
uva.x000376951 | Eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Evidently the appetite for more ivory had got the better of the — what shall I say? |
uva.x000376951 | Four boxes did you say? |
uva.x000376951 | Had n't he said he wanted onlyjustice? |
uva.x000376951 | Have n't I lied to you? |
uva.x000376951 | Have n't you enough judg- ment to tell where you are by looking at the land? |
uva.x000376951 | Have you ever watched the ebbing sea on an open stretch of sands withdrawing farther and farther away from you? |
uva.x000376951 | He asked me eagerly,'Where's the cabin- table?' |
uva.x000376951 | He fidgeted rest- lessly, and suddenly burst out close to Captain Whalley —"Tuan, do you see anything of the land?" |
uva.x000376951 | He forgot I had n't heard any of these splendid monologues on, what was it? |
uva.x000376951 | He had faith — don't you see? — he had the faith. |
uva.x000376951 | He had tied a bit of white worsted round his neck — Why? |
uva.x000376951 | He had to struggle and plan and scheme to keep the Sofala afloat — and what did he get for it? |
uva.x000376951 | He knows the time? |
uva.x000376951 | He said excitedly —"'You got the sounding- rod in here, Marlow? |
uva.x000376951 | He yelled from the bridge down at the deck,"Are n't we going to have any chow this evening at all?" |
uva.x000376951 | His own was sold, and he had been asking himself, What next? |
uva.x000376951 | His position had come to him — why? |
uva.x000376951 | Holding his head rigidly, he asked with a mere stir of his lips —"Going ahead still, Serang?" |
uva.x000376951 | How dare you? |
uva.x000376951 | How do you English say, eh? |
uva.x000376951 | How do you know that I want anything? |
uva.x000376951 | How long would it last? |
uva.x000376951 | I always wondered what was your motive? |
uva.x000376951 | I asked;'what would you do with them?' |
uva.x000376951 | I cried,'What for?' |
uva.x000376951 | I remarked irrelevantly,'Do you remember the rats?' |
uva.x000376951 | I said —"'What steamer is this, pray?' |
uva.x000376951 | I will'"'So I may tell my captain you'll take us?' |
uva.x000376951 | I wonder what becomes of that kind when it goes up country?' |
uva.x000376951 | I've been telling you what we said — repeating the phrases we pro- nounced,—but what's the good? |
uva.x000376951 | I? |
uva.x000376951 | In the name of Godr-- what's this? |
uva.x000376951 | Indolence or what? |
uva.x000376951 | Is he alone there?' |
uva.x000376951 | Is it not frightful?' |
uva.x000376951 | Is that what you call getting on? |
uva.x000376951 | It has not been broken up — has it?" |
uva.x000376951 | It's out, is n't it? |
uva.x000376951 | Ivory? |
uva.x000376951 | Keep a look- out? |
uva.x000376951 | Kurtz — Kurtz — that means short in German — don't it? |
uva.x000376951 | Light came out of this river since — you say Knights? |
uva.x000376951 | Massy began to whine unctuously,"How could he be expected? |
uva.x000376951 | Mr Sterne cried out next in a strained pitch —"Where the devil has she got to? |
uva.x000376951 | No breakfast? |
uva.x000376951 | No one may know of it, but you never forget the thump — eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Now, I ask you, can anybody stand this kind of thing? |
uva.x000376951 | Now, what do you think of that? |
uva.x000376951 | On the shore, a voice, cultivated, slightly authoritative, spoke very close alongside —"Brought any mail for me this time?" |
uva.x000376951 | Principles? |
uva.x000376951 | Progressed in what? |
uva.x000376951 | Queer name, is n't it? |
uva.x000376951 | Save So- fa- la, John?" |
uva.x000376951 | Say?' |
uva.x000376951 | See, Mr Massy? |
uva.x000376951 | She said cheer- fully,'I suppose it does not matter my losing the train now?' |
uva.x000376951 | Smoke? |
uva.x000376951 | Suppose he began to shout? |
uva.x000376951 | That I was going to sit there like a dummy with the Consul- General's cable before me? |
uva.x000376951 | The mate shut his mouth, and then asked as if dazed,"What empty case, sir?" |
uva.x000376951 | The prehistoric man was cursing us, praying to us, wel- coming us — who could tell? |
uva.x000376951 | Then what had happened? |
uva.x000376951 | Then — would you believe it? |
uva.x000376951 | This was the return you got for it, eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Twice as many — and — What d'you think, Whalley? |
uva.x000376951 | Up the river? |
uva.x000376951 | Was he being taken for a fool? |
uva.x000376951 | Was he going blind too? |
uva.x000376951 | Was he not as fit to die in harness as any of the youngsters in charge of these anchored ships out yonder? |
uva.x000376951 | Was he rehearsing some speech in his sleep, or was it a fragment of a phrase from some newspaper article? |
uva.x000376951 | Was it a badge — an orna- ment — a charm — a propitiatory act? |
uva.x000376951 | Was it not Ivy's money — a part of her fortune whose only other asset was the time- defying body of her old father? |
uva.x000376951 | Was it superstition, disgust, patience, fear — or some kind of primitive honour? |
uva.x000376951 | Was it the two pounds ten a- month that sent them there? |
uva.x000376951 | Was it?' |
uva.x000376951 | Was that it? |
uva.x000376951 | Was there any idea at all connected with it? |
uva.x000376951 | Was there not somewhere between Australia and China a Whalley Island and a Condor Reef? |
uva.x000376951 | We asked ourselves, What next? |
uva.x000376951 | We must save it, at all events — but look how pre- carious the position is — and why? |
uva.x000376951 | We put her head for home, and — would you believe it? |
uva.x000376951 | Well, what have you got to say for yourself?" |
uva.x000376951 | Were n't you going to trust your pro- perty on board this very trip?" |
uva.x000376951 | What I want to ask is: Why should n't I do, sir? |
uva.x000376951 | What are you going to say?" |
uva.x000376951 | What are you plotting against me there so hard that you ca n't say a word? |
uva.x000376951 | What better recommendation could any one require? |
uva.x000376951 | What could it be? |
uva.x000376951 | What could you expect? |
uva.x000376951 | What did I want to trade on his misery for? |
uva.x000376951 | What did it matter what any one knew or ignored? |
uva.x000376951 | What did n't we save? |
uva.x000376951 | What did they suppose? |
uva.x000376951 | What do you mean by abusing people in that way? |
uva.x000376951 | What do you mean by going on a drunk like this?" |
uva.x000376951 | What do you mean? |
uva.x000376951 | What do you think I ought to do — resist? |
uva.x000376951 | What do you think? |
uva.x000376951 | What do you think?' |
uva.x000376951 | What do you want here?" |
uva.x000376951 | What does it mean? |
uva.x000376951 | What else had been there? |
uva.x000376951 | What have they been doing now?" |
uva.x000376951 | What is the meaning?' |
uva.x000376951 | What made you come aboard that evening all of a sudden, with your high talk and your money — tempting me? |
uva.x000376951 | What made you come here? |
uva.x000376951 | What made you do that? |
uva.x000376951 | What more can you want? |
uva.x000376951 | What more did I want? |
uva.x000376951 | What next, I wonder?" |
uva.x000376951 | What on earth made you do that? |
uva.x000376951 | What possible restraint? |
uva.x000376951 | What ship? |
uva.x000376951 | What was in there? |
uva.x000376951 | What was it? |
uva.x000376951 | What was it? |
uva.x000376951 | What was there after all? |
uva.x000376951 | What was there to pray for? |
uva.x000376951 | What were we who had strayed in here? |
uva.x000376951 | What would be the next definition I was to hear? |
uva.x000376951 | What's going on in that head of yours? |
uva.x000376951 | What's the use of talking like this? |
uva.x000376951 | What's this? |
uva.x000376951 | What, how, why? |
uva.x000376951 | What? |
uva.x000376951 | What? |
uva.x000376951 | What? |
uva.x000376951 | When I brought her the shirts, she said:'And the socks? |
uva.x000376951 | Whence did the gift of speech come? |
uva.x000376951 | Where are we?" |
uva.x000376951 | Where did he get it? |
uva.x000376951 | Where was he going to get a partner? |
uva.x000376951 | Where's a sailor that does not smoke?' |
uva.x000376951 | Where? |
uva.x000376951 | Who could guess? |
uva.x000376951 | Who on earth was that kind of patriarch they had got there on the bridge now? |
uva.x000376951 | Who was it they were talking about now? |
uva.x000376951 | Who was not his friend who had heard him speak once?' |
uva.x000376951 | Who was this figure standing over yonder? |
uva.x000376951 | Who's that grunting? |
uva.x000376951 | Why lie? |
uva.x000376951 | Why not? |
uva.x000376951 | Why should he have it? |
uva.x000376951 | Why, in God's name?' |
uva.x000376951 | Why? |
uva.x000376951 | Why? |
uva.x000376951 | Wish her sunk, eh? |
uva.x000376951 | Would n't it?' |
uva.x000376951 | Would they have fallen, I wonder, if I had rendered-Kurtz that justice which was his due? |
uva.x000376951 | Would you believe it? |
uva.x000376951 | You came out? |
uva.x000376951 | You can see for yourself it's out — don't you? |
uva.x000376951 | You have looked in on the captain as you came along — eh? |
uva.x000376951 | You made it? |
uva.x000376951 | You were with him — to the last? |
uva.x000376951 | You wonder I did n't go ashore for a howl and a dance? |
uva.x000376951 | You've seen?" |
uva.x000376951 | You, Sterne? |
uva.x000376951 | and if a head showed above the rail shouted,'Where you bound to? |
uva.x000376951 | did you hear me just now?' |
uva.x000376951 | do n't you see the deck's blown out of her?' |
uva.x000376951 | eh?' |
uva.x000376951 | exploring or what?' |
uva.x000376951 | ments, you say? |
uva.x000376951 | six or seven? |
uva.x000376951 | there? |
uva.x000376951 | up to the end of the trip? |
uva.x000376951 | was manager? |
uva.x000376951 | what was this thing lying down there? |
uva.x000376951 | — Bankok?' |
nyp.33433082529607 | .When shall we be able to go to sea? |
nyp.33433082529607 | A better what? |
nyp.33433082529607 | A watch chain? |
nyp.33433082529607 | After all, Shuffles, do you really think we intend- ed to take the ship? |
nyp.33433082529607 | All hands, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Am I in any danger now? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Ami? |
nyp.33433082529607 | And Captain Gordon? |
nyp.33433082529607 | And Shuffles was chosen? |
nyp.33433082529607 | And yet what can I do with him? |
nyp.33433082529607 | And you gave him all the wine? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you going to turn in, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you satisfied, Pelham? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you still of the same mind as when I saw you last evening? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you such a fellow as that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you willing to stay on board and study, and do ship's duty, on the Fourth of July? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Back out? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But do you intend to use the advantage you gained by this trick? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But do you really think of getting up a mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But must the neighborhood suffer from his depre- dations? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But what are you going to do, Shuffles? nyp.33433082529607 But what did you do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But what was the voting for? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But who are my superiors? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But who shall that one be? |
nyp.33433082529607 | But will you interfere with them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | By whose order? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Ca n't we speak to them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Can either of you change me a half sovereign? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Can you tell a pea from a bean by the feeling? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Captain Gordon, has the first master given the quartermaster the course yet? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Catch what? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Come here, Wilton — will you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did Pelham do it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did any one ever hear of such a thing as keeping the fellows on board on the Fourth of July? nyp.33433082529607 Did he hurt you much, Harry?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did he, indeed? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did he, indeed? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did he? nyp.33433082529607 Did n't he ask you?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you give the signs to Paul Kendall, the captain, and half a dozen others? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you hear what Lowington said when he wound up his speech? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you say we were going to sea to- morrow, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you tell him anything? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you tell the captain beforehand? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you give up your money? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you really mean to drown me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you see them when they came into the garden? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you speak to me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you take the captain into the Chain, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you tell him that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you know how the politicians manage these things? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you know? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you see it is only a form? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you see what I'm doing? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you think he would veto you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you think it will be better for the fellows to be without money than with it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you think you shall get into the cabin next term? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you? nyp.33433082529607 Do you at any time?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you expect every fellow to vote for himself? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you know how you stand on marks, Wilton? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you know of any fellow that would make a better captain than I should? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you know the reason why I would n't shake props this evening? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you make her out, Captain Gordon? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you mean Captain Gordon, McKeon? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you mean a mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you mean to get up the mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you mean to insult me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you mean to say you will stop me, Shuffles, if you see me going? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you propose to play off any of these tricks on Lowington? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you really mean to get up a mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you suppose the fellows who do the burden of the work are going to be shut out of the cabin? nyp.33433082529607 Do you think they will be sick, sir?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think you could make the fellows stand round as I can? nyp.33433082529607 Do you wish to go to sea without knowing what the cat- head is?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | For the fellow who is to present the pitcher and make the speech? |
nyp.33433082529607 | For whom shall you vote, Wilton? |
nyp.33433082529607 | For whom? |
nyp.33433082529607 | For whom? |
nyp.33433082529607 | From whom did you win it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Give what to me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Gordon? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Got a piece of paper? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have I been toggled? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have I? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have a game, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have all the students voted? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have n't you forgotten that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have you any idea what the result will be? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have you no faith in your map? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How about the Chain, Shuf- fles? nyp.33433082529607 How are you, Shuffles?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How can a parent permit his son to drink wine, when he knows that more men are killed by intemperance than by war and pestilence? nyp.33433082529607 How can we go to sea to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How can we? nyp.33433082529607 How could I be mistaken, when I have seen, at one time and another, a dozen fellows engaged in gambling? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How did he know? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How did the captain vote? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How did you get out? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How did you know anything about it before- hand? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How do you know? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How do you like the new regulation? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How far south of it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How long do you suppose it would take them to break down the bulkhead between the cabin and the steerage, or to climb up through the skylight? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How many more times will you say that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How much have you made? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How old are you, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How shall I change it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How should I know? nyp.33433082529607 How was I sold? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How was it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How will it be when we have rough weather? |
nyp.33433082529607 | How? nyp.33433082529607 How?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How? |
nyp.33433082529607 | I beg your pardon, sir, but are we to stay on board all day to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082529607 | I do n't know; whom do you go for? |
nyp.33433082529607 | I might, but what's the use of talking when we shall know all about it in ten or fifteen minutes? |
nyp.33433082529607 | I suppose you think we have too many members — do n't you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | I? |
nyp.33433082529607 | If you had understood the matter, for whom should you have voted? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is Paul Kendall one of them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is it possible the life you saved was imperilled by your own violent passions? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is it, really? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is that so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is that so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | It's a hard case; but what can we do about it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Let me see; where did I leave off? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lose them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Making a what? |
nyp.33433082529607 | May I ask why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Mr. Fluxion, may I trouble you to bring up the irons? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Mr. Kendall, may I ask what you now suppose you were voting for? |
nyp.33433082529607 | My dear sir, what can I do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Not say anything? nyp.33433082529607 Now, Wilton, what do you say?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Now, what about the mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Now, what land lies south- east of Brockway Har- bor? |
nyp.33433082529607 | O, you do — do you? nyp.33433082529607 Of course not, but you might have some idea of the way the thing is going?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | P. P.? nyp.33433082529607 Peaks told you this — did he?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Peaks? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shaky? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shall I run towards them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shall I speak to Mr. Lowington first, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shall this boy steal my fruit and burn my build- ings with impunity? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shall we go to sea then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shuffles, do you suppose Captain Gordon knows the signs? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Suppose he should lose some of them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Suppose we get possession of the ship — what then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Suppose your uncle, or somebody else, should die to- day, and leave you fifty thousand dollars: would n't you have a good time with it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Take him out? |
nyp.33433082529607 | That's it — is it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | That's what you mean — is n't it? nyp.33433082529607 The what?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | The what? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Then what's the use of having such a penalty? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Then you mean to shoot them? |
nyp.33433082529607 | This I promise"This I promise"On penalty of falling overboard accidentally"On penalty of what? |
nyp.33433082529607 | This is n't bad — is it, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | To find me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | To which watch do you belong? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Toggled? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Very well; why did n't you say that at first? nyp.33433082529607 Want to go ashore, Shuffles?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Was it right for you, Shuffles, to refuse obedience to the principal, when he told you to go aft? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Was it? nyp.33433082529607 Well, Shuffles, what is it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, Wilton, how do you like the inside of the brig? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, how did he tell you to serve out the officers? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, was it any stranger that the officers of the first part of the port watch voted, than it was that those of the second part did so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, what do you think now? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, what is your ticket? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, what was it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, would n't the law have just as much right to take off a fellow's head, as to take his money? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well, you do see me — do n't you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Well; what of it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are the offices, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are they to do? nyp.33433082529607 What are we going to do?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are we going to do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are we to do, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you doing here, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you doing in the top so long? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you doing, Bob Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you doing, Pelham? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you doing? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do with it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do, Pelham? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you going to do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you laughing at? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you talking about, fellows? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What can I be if I join now? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What can we do now, when Kendall and the captain know all about it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What could we do with her? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What did he do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What did you mean by commanding the ship, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you care for that? nyp.33433082529607 What do you expect to do, locked up in that place?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean by making a chain? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean by that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean by your ticket? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean, Harry Martyn? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean, you little bantam? nyp.33433082529607 What do you mean?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you think of Shuffles'case? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you want of me? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you want to get up a mutiny for, then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you want? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What for? nyp.33433082529607 What for?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What good will that do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What have you got to say about it, Ike Monroe? nyp.33433082529607 What is it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is the cat- head, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is the matter with your head, Harry? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is the root of the evil? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is the ship's course now? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What made you mad? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What odds does it make how I know? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What odds does that make? nyp.33433082529607 What of it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What purpose? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What row? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What shall I call it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What shall I say to him? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What shall we do with the Chain now? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What shall we do? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What trick? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What was it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What was the expression you used? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What will Baird say if he finds it out? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What will he say when he finds out that the Kin2 of the Tonga Islands picks his teeth with a pitch- 12 OUTWARD BOUND, OR fork? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What will that be? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What would Lowington say if he knew the third lieutenant talked of getting up a mutiny on board? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What would he say? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What would you do with him, sir? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What would you do without me in getting up a mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What would you do? nyp.33433082529607 What's that, young gentleman?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the league? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the mark? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the matter, Pelham? nyp.33433082529607 What's the use of doing that? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the use of mincing the matter? nyp.33433082529607 What's the use of talking about such a thing?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the use of that? nyp.33433082529607 What's the.use of a fellow doing as he has done?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's up, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's up? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What? |
nyp.33433082529607 | When shall he be chosen? |
nyp.33433082529607 | When shall the fellows vote? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where away? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where away? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where did you put the votes, Grossbeck? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where is it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where is the rest of it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where will Grossbeck stand when he receives the ballots? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who appointed you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who insulted you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who opened that binnacle? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who said anything about a mutiny? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who says so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who shall be the other receiver? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who stole them, Harry? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who would appoint your guardian? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Whom are you going for, then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Whom are you going to run for captain? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why did n't you say so then? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why did n't you say what I told you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why do you wish to vote for Pelham? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? nyp.33433082529607 Why not?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why, are you not satisfied with what has been done? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why, do n't you know? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why, what do you mean, Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will the loss of the twenty marks throw you over? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you go back to the ship, or not? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you meet me on the top- gallant forecastle, where we shall not be disturbed? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you post him up in what I have told you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Wilton, how much money have you lost at play? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Wo n't you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Would you say anything to Shuffles? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Yes; what would he say if I should tell him of it? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Yes; why not? nyp.33433082529607 You did not think I was joking about so serious a matter — did you?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | You do n't mean to say you broke jail? |
nyp.33433082529607 | You mean that no one but subscribers ought to have voted? |
nyp.33433082529607 | /"What is it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 241"What will you do with the principal and the pro- fessors?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 255"How happens it that you are all boys?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 46 OUTWARD BOUND, OR"How are you going to vote for captain, Kendall?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 73"How about the mutiny?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 8, this forenoon?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | 8?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | <"What's up?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are there any of our fellows below?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you sure nothing has leaked out?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Are you willing to do so?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | By the way,.4iad you noticed that Queenstown is not in the Navigator, or on the older maps?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Ca n't we have liberty?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Ca n't you under- stand that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Can we raise as many as that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | DO you know how to play'Do n't know Beans'?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't they know beans?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't they.vote for you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did n't you tell Kendall, the captain, and seven or eight others, how to play'Do n't know Beans'?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Did you ever know Augustus Pelham to violate his obligations?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you know what it is?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do n't you know?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you believe it yet?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you expect me to get up this thing, and then take a subordinate position?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you expect us to go for you?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you suppose, if I were an 12 » 34 OUTWARD BOUND, OR officer, I would throw myself in your way when you were up to anything?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think Lowington really intends to go to sea with the ship?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think Pelham would make a better captain than I should?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think a fellow seventeen years old is going to be put up or put down by marks?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think he had any right to do that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think we shall go to sea to- morrow?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you think you can whip Bob Shuffles?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you understand it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you understand me?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you understand?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Do you want to get the fellows into a scrape for nothing?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Does any fellow suppose he has joined the Chain?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | During YOUNG? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Fluxion?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | For instance, who will be captain?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Has there ever been any gambling among the officers in the after cabin?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have you anything to say?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Have you heard anything?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How are our fellows now?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How happened you to dis- cover it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How many fellows can we muster?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | How?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | I say, Kendall, are you up for any office?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | I say, Shuffles, was this the row you spoke about last night?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | I wanted to make the speech, and without the nine votes which you and other outsiders put in, I should have been chosen,""What can we do?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | I'm going to be captain; can you tell me of any OUTWARD BOUND, OR better fellow for the place?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | I49"Has Lowington sent you to torment me?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Is n't it a little strange that I have not lived 184 OUTWARD BOUND, OR in the steerage since the ship's company were or- ganized?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | It was further required that the conversation 26S OUTWARD BOUND, OR"Fairly? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Kendall?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Kendall?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Kendall?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Kendall?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lowington?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lowington?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lowington?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lowington?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Lowington?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | OUTWARD BOUND, OR"What makes you think so? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Peaks, who has been a sailor all his lifetime, use such language?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Pelham, do you know this is very shaky business?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Pelham?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Pelham?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Pelham?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Shall I tell Mr. Lowington what you have said?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Suppose we get the ship, Shuffles, who are to be the officers?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Then he will have no chance to object, on the sus- picion that the gift is intended for him — do n't you see?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What ails you? |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you about?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What are you afraid of?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What did Lowington say?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you mean by that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What do you say to shaking a little?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What does that mean?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What good will this trick Mo?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What is the variation?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What shall I say to him?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the use of being captain if the officers do n't obey you?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | What's the use of talking about such a thing?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | When you have made the signs, and he has answered them, he will say, iIs that so?' |
nyp.33433082529607 | Where is he now?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who is the fellow that has boldness enough to do this thing?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who is to decide whether it is fairly done or not?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who took him in?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Who will vouch for the captain? |
nyp.33433082529607 | Whom will you send in the gig?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why do n't you go to Captain Carnes, and done with it?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not make a law, if a man gambles, that all his money shall be taken from him?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Why not?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you join, or not?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you oblige me by telling the chaplain that I would like to see him?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Will you take us off?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | Would n't you like a room in the after cabin?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | \"Then you think he burned my stable?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | demanded Mr. Lowington, who happened to be within hearing;"what did you say?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | ffi""What's the matter, Harry?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | have I?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | if he were rich: does that make it that you have any right to take his property from him?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | who is that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | » What's that?" |
nyp.33433082529607 | »"Do you mean Mr. Shuffles, sir?" |
inu.32000000702961 | A dear creature, is n't she? inu.32000000702961 Ah, Frank, at your old tricks?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Ah, forsooth, and is it your worship, indeed?' inu.32000000702961 Allow me to give you an oyster?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Are you mad, old man?' inu.32000000702961 Haul in,? |
inu.32000000702961 | Sayest thou so?' inu.32000000702961 See you not, he is some old round- headed dignitary, who hath lain asleep these thirty years, and knows nothing of the change of the times? |
inu.32000000702961 | What does this old fellow here?' inu.32000000702961 Who is that individ- ual in whiskers?'. |
inu.32000000702961 | Who was that?' inu.32000000702961 'I am unworthy of the earth,'said the modest youth;what have I done to merit the favors already enjoyed? |
inu.32000000702961 | 'Qui nous delivera des Grecs et des Romains?' |
inu.32000000702961 | 'ejaculated the astonished mortal, who shall comfort them when they lament my departure? |
inu.32000000702961 | ( i) Mogg is wise For the water he drinks is strong and new,- Mogg's heart is great!- will he shut his hand, When his father asks for a little land?' |
inu.32000000702961 | * But, where is Faith?' |
inu.32000000702961 | - Are you astonished at these things? |
inu.32000000702961 | - a preference, above all others, of one's own city? |
inu.32000000702961 | - but, “ Is he regularly nominated?' |
inu.32000000702961 | - what was there to laugh at, in such a story? |
inu.32000000702961 | - what's thee reaching after? |
inu.32000000702961 | --- our poe- try,'orient pearls, at random strung'? |
inu.32000000702961 | 221 verse, reckless, intriguing and profligate mismanagement, — and what remains to us of all we have hitherto honored? |
inu.32000000702961 | 377 zine, or as scurriagitation — as you have no desire fo ours? |
inu.32000000702961 | 399 is in a comber wrote the Were they self whom were names of this Committee — who are they? |
inu.32000000702961 | 41 Who yonder are smiling farewell to the light, Where the foe breathes his last execration? |
inu.32000000702961 | 431 but I may take a glimpse at myself, and see whether all's right?' |
inu.32000000702961 | 437 • Are these the body's accidents? |
inu.32000000702961 | 69 hostile attitude, and telling our government that they had placed the matter on an entirely new basis? |
inu.32000000702961 | ?- · The Committee can make no report'- « That voice comes from little Cambreleng'-* Not a cent for a ship or a fort!' |
inu.32000000702961 | A child, hey? |
inu.32000000702961 | A waltz followed, and whose arm but that of the new inamorato should circle the waist of the white- robed beauty? |
inu.32000000702961 | All painters and sculptors, and poets and players, dancers and architects and musicians? |
inu.32000000702961 | Americans, lovers of freedom — friends of Po- land and humanity-- how have we received the pilgrim- patriots, the wretched and heart- broken exiles? |
inu.32000000702961 | And Congress — the representative of twelve millions of freemen,- how did it treat the petition of the poor exiles for a grant of our wild lands? |
inu.32000000702961 | And Eutaw's holy waters? |
inu.32000000702961 | And Frank, then, absolutely married the coffee- girl? |
inu.32000000702961 | And had I seen Niagara? |
inu.32000000702961 | And has not the file done for you what pen and ink may do for me? |
inu.32000000702961 | And how got you hither at last? |
inu.32000000702961 | And how have we re- ceived them? |
inu.32000000702961 | And is it surprising, that our merits should be pre- eminent? |
inu.32000000702961 | And is not the whole land like a beggar on horse- back, riding post to the devil? |
inu.32000000702961 | And lay upon the living's head Their blessing or their curse? |
inu.32000000702961 | And now comes the momentous question, how shall we act — how oppose the enemy — with what weapons shall we fight? |
inu.32000000702961 | And prints can sustain the cause of a Tory- what has been the result? |
inu.32000000702961 | And the man? |
inu.32000000702961 | And there thou saw'st Anne Hatheway? |
inu.32000000702961 | And think ye now, ye sons of ease, Because the Smuggler's life is rude- Midst bawling winds and roaring seas, He lives a man of cheerless mood? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what answers the bold barque? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what became of you then? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what frightful- looking Indian is that, standing by the pier- table?' |
inu.32000000702961 | And what is the great business of life, the chief employment of all mankind? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what kind of prospective legislation? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what speak ye of James? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what the import? |
inu.32000000702961 | And what then? |
inu.32000000702961 | And when was that, pray? |
inu.32000000702961 | And whence that baleful strength of guile, Which, over that still working brow And tearful eye and cheek, can throw The ghastly mockery of a smile? |
inu.32000000702961 | And who are its supporters? |
inu.32000000702961 | And who are these traitors? |
inu.32000000702961 | And who is there to take the place of the silent and the dead? |
inu.32000000702961 | And who was the Gray Champion? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why is he the Governor of New- Brunswick? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why may not an equal charm be shed upon country- life in New- England? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why not, Willy? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why should it have been otherwise? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why? |
inu.32000000702961 | And why? |
inu.32000000702961 | And, Sachem, say — does Scamman wear, In spite of thy promise, a scalp of his own?'. |
inu.32000000702961 | And, what are those tears which her wild eyes dim, But tears of sorrow and love for him? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are not flesh and blood and bones and sin- ews and tears and smiles and hearts and souls, of as much importance as crooked or mishapen stones? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are our lost opportunities, our mispent days, the: neglected golden occasions there, also? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are there any such inquisitive and ill- bred persons, with you? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are there not spirits that can not be fastened, frightened, stinted, or starved? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are they blockheads enough to believe, that in case of another war, the British will be desperate or foolish enough to try the North- River? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are we prepared to go this length? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are you not a mere rag, that fell from the back of some beggar, and picked up by some other beggar's brat? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are you still in doubt? |
inu.32000000702961 | Are your crack- brains said to be earth- struck? |
inu.32000000702961 | Art quite asleep? |
inu.32000000702961 | Art thou come to destroy us before our appointed season? |
inu.32000000702961 | Art thou the man we loved so well, Champion of freedom, as we deemed thee? |
inu.32000000702961 | As long as a stone of with the firmest faith and most confident one of our manufactories shall stand, it reliance? |
inu.32000000702961 | As no such causes for its growth and presence are found among Americans, why have we, among our people, anything of Radi- calism? |
inu.32000000702961 | At Washington, you were in at the death? |
inu.32000000702961 | Because, father — Because, father- because what, my boy? |
inu.32000000702961 | Bulwer is decidedly a man of genius — do you not think so?? |
inu.32000000702961 | Bulwer is decidedly a man of genius — do you not think so?? |
inu.32000000702961 | But for the field thy foot is treading? |
inu.32000000702961 | But how canest thou acquainted with her, I say? |
inu.32000000702961 | But how, in the name of all the saints, came thou to know anything about Anne Hatheway? |
inu.32000000702961 | But pray, sirrah, how are you, any more than myself, anything but a mere representative of value? |
inu.32000000702961 | But what is the source of this evil? |
inu.32000000702961 | But what obligation is there upon him to understand a word as Walker understands it? |
inu.32000000702961 | But what what would she gain by that? |
inu.32000000702961 | But when? |
inu.32000000702961 | But where was the Gray Champion? |
inu.32000000702961 | But who shall measure the thoughts within, Of hatred and love, of passion and sin? |
inu.32000000702961 | But will this answer? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, how is he to at- tain his ends? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, how is it with the nurse? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, was he mindful of his sepul- chre? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, were I to go on with thee, how should I meet the eye of that good old man, our minister, at Salem village? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, what avails the opposition, if a majority is obtained? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, what has all this to do with thy not being a gentleman? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, what have ghosts to do with graves? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, what sayest thou? |
inu.32000000702961 | But, would your worship believe it? |
inu.32000000702961 | By Andrew's only? |
inu.32000000702961 | By argument? |
inu.32000000702961 | By this time you must have had rather a bad opinion'of mankind? |
inu.32000000702961 | By whom were they constituted a Committee? |
inu.32000000702961 | By whose authority? |
inu.32000000702961 | Call you these, the prominent support- ers of the administration? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can he fail to experience it, while he contem- plates the mighty and increasing power of the land, which he pro- tected in its infancy? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can one eat you or drink you, or make any sort of comfort out of you? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can such people, in a brace of years, become fit assistants in the great experiment of self- gov- ernment? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can the corporation accuse Congress of deception and injustice, because their charter is not confirmed? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can they wonder, that we should distance all competition? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can this be so? |
inu.32000000702961 | Can you explain the mystery? |
inu.32000000702961 | Care opposed to that administration, and have they'under which Duke'the Country we battled in honorable purpose against is placed? |
inu.32000000702961 | Come, now, be honest, what part of you is base metal? |
inu.32000000702961 | Comes the Turkish wolf to wage us war? |
inu.32000000702961 | Could Shakspeare have talked so about'trochees', and iambuses', and • fictional dialectics'? |
inu.32000000702961 | Could he not see through the loop'd and window'd raggedness'of this production? |
inu.32000000702961 | Could not Tom Cribb have stood up a single round before Milo? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did he bethink him to call at the workshop of Timothy Sheaffe, in Cold lane, and select such a grave- stone as would best please him? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did he marry her? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did he really be- lieve that the prayers of the priest could be of any use to him? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did it contain water, reddened by the lurid light? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did n't she faint when the venerable bishop joined her hand to her liege lord's? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did the editor- or author- ever hear the tragedy of Bombastes Furioso? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did you ever hear his Kilkenny Cats? |
inu.32000000702961 | Did you see anything, Van, of Sheridan Knowles, in your journeyings? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do they affirm that the thinking principle of man, by whatever name it may be known, is positively not made of matter? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do they contend that the materiality of the mind would be in- consistent with its immortality? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do they not remember the Popish plot, in English history? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do they say that he ought not to make the mind out of matter, because it is unfit for so high a purpose? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do they say that the Deity can not make the principle of feel- ing and thought out of matter? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do you doubt their truth? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do you expect, that I should tamely attend to your read- ing of all these? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do you know the lady? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do you know why Sir How- ard Douglas is pushing his settlements forward by main force, within the disputed territory? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do you understand it — or feel it? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do your heart- stricken people sigh for it, as for a better world, undimmed by care? |
inu.32000000702961 | Do your poets babble as much about the earth as ours do about the moon? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does any one doubt the correctness of this statement? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does he infract a law of his intellectual nature? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does he not betray extreme igno- rance of pathology, and most visionary notions of the constitution of man? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does he present a fair view of phrenological doctrines, and show their fallacy by arguments and facts? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does it not present characters and wants which may be invested with a romantic interest equally engaging? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does it not stir your generous heart, like the voice of a clarion piercing night's dull ear'? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does not the eye of her mind go back On the gloom and guilt of her stormy track? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does the Examiner adduce any proofs from phrenological writers? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does this dark, prosiac earth, when seen from your sphere, look as pure and as calm as your realm does from ours? |
inu.32000000702961 | Does your authority extend over the other side of the sphere? |
inu.32000000702961 | Dreaming, though? |
inu.32000000702961 | Echo answers, Who? |
inu.32000000702961 | Every day proves more O n whom then shall the choice fall? |
inu.32000000702961 | Feel ye the Creator near? |
inu.32000000702961 | For him, who drugged her cup with shame- With a curse for her heart, and a blight for her name? |
inu.32000000702961 | For him, whom her vengeance hath tracked so long, Feeding its torch with the thought of wrong? |
inu.32000000702961 | For what purpose was this menace thrown out? |
inu.32000000702961 | From Sagamore Bonython's hunting- flask The fire- water burns at the lip of Megone: • Will the Sachem hear what his father shall ask? |
inu.32000000702961 | Gentle reader, are you convinced? |
inu.32000000702961 | Good speculation- eh? |
inu.32000000702961 | Granting even( what is absurd) that a particle of matter could be self- conscious, it can not be conscious of other particles.?! |
inu.32000000702961 | Had goodman Brown fallen asleep in the forest, and only dreamed a wild dream of a witch- meeting? |
inu.32000000702961 | Has Scamman, versed in Indian wile, For vengeance left his vine- hung isle? |
inu.32000000702961 | Has it been a person- the Tennessee judge any more than on al, factious war that we have been fight- the New York regent? |
inu.32000000702961 | Has the fellow any property? |
inu.32000000702961 | Has there been no abuse? |
inu.32000000702961 | Hath none of them con- demned thee?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Have we been honestly tween two leaders of the enemy? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have we degenerated — as old croakers say — from our progen- itors? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have we less happiness, more discontent? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have you a taste for a professional life? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have you any intrinsic value; or are you a mere deceitful representa- tive of some aristocrat's deceitful promise? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have you anything as good as the New- England Maga- zine, or as scurrillous as the Globe? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have you one general feed, or a succession of them, at regular intervals? |
inu.32000000702961 | Have you read the last days of Pompeii? |
inu.32000000702961 | He comes with a careless'how d’ye do?' |
inu.32000000702961 | He has been from the beginning an ar- If it comes to that, with what zeal can dent friend of Gen. Jackson, and a warm the Whigs enter battle? |
inu.32000000702961 | He is a terrible fellow — the same who killed his six wives, because'-"Because what?' |
inu.32000000702961 | He points her to the sleeping Mogg: • What shall be done with yonder dog? |
inu.32000000702961 | He was probably committing a robbery? |
inu.32000000702961 | His home is — what? |
inu.32000000702961 | How could the son look for a welcome from them? |
inu.32000000702961 | How did you escape from your pitiable and degrading situation? |
inu.32000000702961 | How do you manage about your suppers? |
inu.32000000702961 | How is the press in your dominions? |
inu.32000000702961 | How is this state of things to be remedied? |
inu.32000000702961 | How many copies may your publisher circulate? |
inu.32000000702961 | How many men could write a first draught more perfect than Mr. Taylor's improvisations? |
inu.32000000702961 | How often must we tell our novelists, that Indians do not use the third person singular for the first? |
inu.32000000702961 | How often, Mr. Nelson, have you said the same pretty things within the last twenty- four hours?' |
inu.32000000702961 | How shall we answer it to posterity, who will demand the sacred inheritance at our hands? |
inu.32000000702961 | How was the catastrophe brought about?? |
inu.32000000702961 | How was the catastrophe brought about?? |
inu.32000000702961 | How would his native city receive her long absent son? |
inu.32000000702961 | Hush- what is there? |
inu.32000000702961 | I am an American, to be sure- true- blooded; but, have I not a prescriptive right to glory in the fame of Old England? |
inu.32000000702961 | I heard it once after having seen two or three celebrated imitations, fully determined not to make a fool of myself — and why should I? |
inu.32000000702961 | I hope you did him very little good? |
inu.32000000702961 | I hope you felt for the poor fellow? |
inu.32000000702961 | I hope you got into better company? |
inu.32000000702961 | I inquired whether it was probable, that any developement of the real views of Col. Burr, in his Western Expedition, would be made? |
inu.32000000702961 | I knew that I had wronged her; that I was a fool and a madman; but what could I say? |
inu.32000000702961 | I know I have my father's word, And that his word is good and fair; But, will my father tell me where Megone shall go and look for his bride? |
inu.32000000702961 | I know she's a woman, father — a grown woman; but what of that? |
inu.32000000702961 | I marvel who she is- and who, most serene of Editors, is the author of the Chapter on Whaling,'that you publish this month? |
inu.32000000702961 | I say, father — Well, what now? |
inu.32000000702961 | If so, how can you deal with men who openly ridicule and assail the one, and directly attack the other? |
inu.32000000702961 | If so, what is that act, and what the foundation of B's belief in it? |
inu.32000000702961 | If the mind be not dependent on organization for its manifestations, where is it in childhood, in sleep, and in old age? |
inu.32000000702961 | If the topics are our own, what matters it whether they are discussed in the form of a dialogue or of a monologue? |
inu.32000000702961 | If this be not Consolidation, Oligarchy what is? |
inu.32000000702961 | If we have not been injured, is it not uncourteous and unjust to an old ally, to accuse her openly of a desire and intention to commit injustice? |
inu.32000000702961 | In Heaven's name, what are we making all this fuss about? |
inu.32000000702961 | In Orleans'grassy field of glory? |
inu.32000000702961 | In a fair contest then, which would suffer the most severely? |
inu.32000000702961 | In grim Niagara's roaring tide? |
inu.32000000702961 | In point of character, for singleness of purpose, in all that makes a man good or great, who is his superior? |
inu.32000000702961 | In school- boy phrase, what are we agoing to do about it? |
inu.32000000702961 | In speaking of conscience, he said —"if we do not sin, why then are these hounds of self- condemnation eternally yelping after us?' |
inu.32000000702961 | In what chap- ing, or a war for opinions and rights, and ter of his political history are we to look privileges? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is a course ad- vised, that is likely to answer the purposes designed by all retalia- tory measures — to benefit ourselves, and injure our enemies? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is a family, or an individual, to be compelled to come before the public in this manner? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it alleged that the doctrine of materialism is gross and im- pure? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it an idle dream? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it any palliation to the offence of the assassin, that recourse can be had to the law, and the crime be punished? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it because there are classes of men in higher standing than belongs to them by right of purchase or their own exertions? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it not as desirable to see a happy society as it is to erect a beautiful wall? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it not calculated to inflame a thirst for rapine, to aggravate a passion for plunder? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it not most unbecoming in the chief ma- gistrate, to recommend prospective legislation on an anticipated injury? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it not?? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it not?? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it possible for ignorance to err so grossly? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it, still, senseless jargon? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is it, that the false Florio misled the fair and frail Cynthia, and another name was added to the long list of the victims of sensibility? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is materialism deemed so unfriendly to morality and religion, as to be incompatible with them? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is n't she the bravest girl in Warwick- shire? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is not our prose worthy of the Spectator, in its best days? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is not strong the dapple gray under the bridegroom? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is not the kindred of a common fate a closer tie than that of blood? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is such an affair inconsis- tent with Philip's character? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is that also governed by laws peculiar to it, the infraction of which brings down on him their penalty? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is that any reason why I should quit my dear Faith, and go after her? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is the boy mad? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is the soul, in these cases, imperfect or inactive? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is the truth told, that the pamphlet is a catchpenny affair, miserably got up for a miserable purpose? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is there any ill faith in this difference of two branches of government? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is there nothing in the privateering system recommended by the President, which tends to demoralize and degrade our people? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is this a time to be playing the fool- Crying, over a paltry lock of hair, Like a lovesick girl at school? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is this fighting for principles? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is this sustaining certain quarters to secure to Judge White a cause? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is this the religion that humbly presents itself to the understanding of all men? |
inu.32000000702961 | Is this the religion whose charity measures the expanse of the heavens, and “ whose mercy endureth forever'? |
inu.32000000702961 | It is true, notice was given, that the columns were open to either side; but, is that any apology? |
inu.32000000702961 | It may be asked, “ how then shall these heavenly existences be represented fittingly, as formed to move through the regions of space?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Jackson favorites sits upon the throne? |
inu.32000000702961 | Jeli zdravo konj zalenko pod mladozhen jom? |
inu.32000000702961 | Madame, permit me to present to you my friend, Mr. — Mr. —( aside) What's your name? |
inu.32000000702961 | Mr. Speaker, am I out of order?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Must both king and people have acted with a fraudulent intent? |
inu.32000000702961 | Must not such a system, pursued for any length of time, leave the morals of any nation in a worse state than it found them? |
inu.32000000702961 | Myriads, do ye prostrate fall? |
inu.32000000702961 | Nay, what are the very arts and sciences and the most devoted followers thereof? |
inu.32000000702961 | No breach of the Cons- ble, ay, or more honest than the trading titution? |
inu.32000000702961 | No doubt the poor fellow was delighted at finding you? |
inu.32000000702961 | No that portion of it which relates of his ad- violence? |
inu.32000000702961 | No tyranny? |
inu.32000000702961 | No wanton disregard of pub- politician of Albany? |
inu.32000000702961 | No? |
inu.32000000702961 | No? |
inu.32000000702961 | Not asleep, hey? |
inu.32000000702961 | Not certainly in lic distress, and popular petition? |
inu.32000000702961 | Note; you who talk so much about utility; what good did you ever do? |
inu.32000000702961 | Now what shall men, who believe them to be destructive of the social and moral dignity of the race, do to oppose them? |
inu.32000000702961 | Odds, my life!- how shouldst thou know anything about love? |
inu.32000000702961 | On what just ground is the notion founded? |
inu.32000000702961 | On what principles is privateering usually conducted? |
inu.32000000702961 | Or because the high standing, however obtained, of any class, is a disadvan- tage to others? |
inu.32000000702961 | Or can it be · That in yon orb a spirit reigns, Who knows this earth, and kindly deigns To smile on me? |
inu.32000000702961 | Or does the shepherd lead his flock to fountain? |
inu.32000000702961 | Our very women understand this; and as for our men — what are they, but women turned inside out? |
inu.32000000702961 | Out of the range of Shakspeare, what can surpass this description of the approach of morning? |
inu.32000000702961 | Out with it, my boy — because what? |
inu.32000000702961 | Permit me to inquire how much capital you are in need of, to extend your business in the grocery line? |
inu.32000000702961 | Pray, did you never do or see any good? |
inu.32000000702961 | Pray, of what use was you to him? |
inu.32000000702961 | Pray, what reason have you to despise me? |
inu.32000000702961 | Read the verses we print- the melodious strains that float around us — must they give place to such wren- like chirpings as yours? |
inu.32000000702961 | Say, whence those black huntsmen? |
inu.32000000702961 | Say, whence those black riders? |
inu.32000000702961 | Say, who are those struggling in Death's embrace? |
inu.32000000702961 | Say, who are those warriors? |
inu.32000000702961 | Say, why those black swimmers the Rhine embrace? |
inu.32000000702961 | Shall I have the pleasure to give you some ice?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Shall Marion's swamps be thine alone? |
inu.32000000702961 | Shall he com- mand the armies? |
inu.32000000702961 | Shall he dwell at the Holy City, and ex- pound the will of the Prophet to the devout? |
inu.32000000702961 | Shall they call in the aid of the law? |
inu.32000000702961 | She doubtless grieved deeply at his death? |
inu.32000000702961 | Should you, father? |
inu.32000000702961 | Sir, was that a mob, that met you in Boston, in the cradle of American liberty, when thousands of your fellow- citizens rose up to bid you welcome? |
inu.32000000702961 | Sir, what was I sent here to do? |
inu.32000000702961 | Specie, State Banks, Due to State Banks, Due from Domestic Bills, 1,648,298 87 7,594,625 10]{? |
inu.32000000702961 | Steals Harmon( d) down from the sands of York, With hand of iron and foot of cork? |
inu.32000000702961 | That Ione was a sweet creature, was she not? |
inu.32000000702961 | The Happy Valley did more than the folio dictionary for Dr. Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. And what should we know of Cæsar but for his commentaries? |
inu.32000000702961 | The Indian's knife is raised on high — Why stays it in the empty air? |
inu.32000000702961 | The Jesuit makes the holy sign-"How passed the vision, daughter mine?' |
inu.32000000702961 | The Wyandot- why did he kill his six wives?' |
inu.32000000702961 | The question is still before the American public — what shall be done for these men, and for those who are on their way to this country? |
inu.32000000702961 | They nature to thwart the desires of Andrew will not dare to thwart the pretensions of Jackson? |
inu.32000000702961 | Thou graceless vagabond! — that would suit thee, would n't it? |
inu.32000000702961 | Thou'rt not thinking of Anne Hatheway, I hope — hey? |
inu.32000000702961 | To foster the too prevailing spirit of violence; to feed rapacity, to beget crime? |
inu.32000000702961 | To live in it, and when that dies, go out, Like the burnt taper's flame?' |
inu.32000000702961 | To what then may be reasonably attributed the course of the President? |
inu.32000000702961 | Tremble not new- woven garlands there on our sister? |
inu.32000000702961 | Trepetu li novi ventsi na nashoj snashi? |
inu.32000000702961 | Vije li se tsrven barjak nad milim kumom? |
inu.32000000702961 | Virginia will un- By reason? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was I wrong in saying, there are some men who learn, as well as some who are taught? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was he not pledged, by cross and vow, To lift the hatchet of his sire, And, round his own, the Church's foe, To light the avenging fire? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was it a crime? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was it his mother? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was not Frank quite too susceptible?" |
inu.32000000702961 | Was that a mob, that met you at Portsmouth and at Portland? |
inu.32000000702961 | Was the threat thrown out as a salvo to national honor? |
inu.32000000702961 | Waves not the crimson banner over the sponsor? |
inu.32000000702961 | Waves the Aga's crimson flag afar? |
inu.32000000702961 | We entertain a most sincere, rious tyrant? |
inu.32000000702961 | We get along tediously; but, how can we help it, on so bad a road? |
inu.32000000702961 | We put the case solemnly to our merchants, — Are you Chris- tians? |
inu.32000000702961 | Well Did you ever happen to see old Hatheway's daughter? |
inu.32000000702961 | Well, sir — why can we not pack mankind with the same skill? |
inu.32000000702961 | Were my long desires fulfilled? |
inu.32000000702961 | Were the ancients a taller, stronger, and more beautiful race, than we? |
inu.32000000702961 | Were they self- constituted? |
inu.32000000702961 | What God doth the wizard pray to?' |
inu.32000000702961 | What Whig, in Massachusetts, will consent to become such a machine? |
inu.32000000702961 | What a baleful smile on her pale face steals — Is the soul of a fiend in a form so fair? |
inu.32000000702961 | What are the materials of biography, the very ore of poetry? |
inu.32000000702961 | What are you good for? |
inu.32000000702961 | What became of you next? |
inu.32000000702961 | What can be more beautiful than the romance of history; and what history is so full of romance as the history of Poland? |
inu.32000000702961 | What conflict rages in yonder glen? |
inu.32000000702961 | What could I say? |
inu.32000000702961 | What could be more grand in conception, or more daring in execution, than the plans of the illustrious Dombrowski? |
inu.32000000702961 | What course has it pursued? |
inu.32000000702961 | What did this mean? |
inu.32000000702961 | What farther steps shall we take? |
inu.32000000702961 | What foe do they face? |
inu.32000000702961 | What game do they trace? |
inu.32000000702961 | What gleams from yon wood in the bright sunshine? |
inu.32000000702961 | What has brought about this state of things? |
inu.32000000702961 | What have we here? |
inu.32000000702961 | What heavenly shapes arise From out the bodiless waste? |
inu.32000000702961 | What if she could disprove every word that has been published? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is a woman when her main principle is broken down? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is it that flits through the forest- shade, From mountain to mountain stealing? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is it that makes a man credulous? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is it, we would ask, that renders an act the most agreeable?' |
inu.32000000702961 | What is our position in the Union? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is patriotism? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is that descending yonder mountain? |
inu.32000000702961 | What is the very ground- work of all history? |
inu.32000000702961 | What man of talents, what man of character, in a community like ours, is willing to reduce himself to such mechanism as this? |
inu.32000000702961 | What matters it, whether Miss Reed's statements, except with regard to the threatened abduc- tion, are true or not? |
inu.32000000702961 | What meaneth the broadsword's clashing? |
inu.32000000702961 | What means their race? |
inu.32000000702961 | What next? |
inu.32000000702961 | What on earth do you mean by a military- road, along our whole North- eastern frontier? |
inu.32000000702961 | What right have you, without my consent, to make use of my name, in the manner you have?' |
inu.32000000702961 | What seeks Megone? |
inu.32000000702961 | What shall occupy the time and talents of Abulfida? |
inu.32000000702961 | What shall we do with her?'' |
inu.32000000702961 | What sort of a man was Wakefield? |
inu.32000000702961 | What the imperishable, the inextinguishable elements of renown? |
inu.32000000702961 | What think you of an elopement, one of these moonshiny nights? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was I to believe? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was his purpose? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was the language of Dr. Spurzheim, in his lectures in this country? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was the other specimen of human goodness you alluded to? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was this battle brought in for? |
inu.32000000702961 | What was to be done? |
inu.32000000702961 | What wonder, then, is it that she should talk about her night- cap, and the paraphernalia of her secret apartment? |
inu.32000000702961 | What would be the effect? |
inu.32000000702961 | What would our Puritan great- grand- sires have said to that? |
inu.32000000702961 | What yell is there? |
inu.32000000702961 | What yonder gleams? |
inu.32000000702961 | When did you arrive in town?? |
inu.32000000702961 | When did you arrive in town?? |
inu.32000000702961 | When did you leave the seat of government? |
inu.32000000702961 | When was the smile of human bliss More fair than painted still by thee? |
inu.32000000702961 | When, lo!-(And think you not there was Some bright and pitying spirit there, That hover'd o'er the Smuggler, as He gave his rudder to despair?) |
inu.32000000702961 | Whence did he come? |
inu.32000000702961 | Whence, then, have we Radicalism? |
inu.32000000702961 | Whence? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where are the united heart and crown, the loyal emblem, that used to hallow the sheet, on which it was impressed, in our younger days? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where do you find an old traveler, especially from the Western country, who has not had many a narrow escape worth publishing? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where his keen insight? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where is Berkeley? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where is it in the idiot, or the insane man? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where is the usual literary sagacity of the sapient editor? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where shall we buy our next year's Almanac? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where was she? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where went you then? |
inu.32000000702961 | Where? |
inu.32000000702961 | Which daughter? |
inu.32000000702961 | Whither, then, could these holy men be journeying, so deep into the heathen wilderness? |
inu.32000000702961 | Whither? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who are not rebels now? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who are you looking at?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Who can this old man be?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Who ever heard, from the lips of a Judge, in Massachusetts, such words as'plaguey,''pesky'? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who has not been conscious of mysteries within his mind, mysteries of truth and reality, which will not wear the chains of language? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who has not heard their name? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who is Frank Nelson in love with now? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who of their number wrote the preliminary remarks to Six Months in a Convent?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Who summon to the scene Of conquest and unsparing strife, And vengeance, dearer than his life, The fiery- souled Castine? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who the d–1 is Harry St. Clair?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Who was he, that thus rebuked the foul spirit, and drove him from the wretched creature, whom he had so long tormented? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who, besides the publishers, receive the immense profits arising from the sale of this book? |
inu.32000000702961 | Who, of the present day, are worthy to be called dramatists? |
inu.32000000702961 | Whose was the agony of that death- moment? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why do n't ye speak? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why is the system of leveling- down preached and at- tempted to be practised? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why repeat such a string of truisms? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why shonld we unite on or MEASURES? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why should the brave And noble heart of Poland sink- a slave? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why should we stifle the princely offspring of our intellectual spirits? |
inu.32000000702961 | Why? |
inu.32000000702961 | Will he make his mark, that it may be known, On the speaking- leaf, that he gives the land, From the Sachem's own, to his father's hand?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Will she die? |
inu.32000000702961 | Will the poet pardon such delay? |
inu.32000000702961 | Will they raise the cry of persecution? |
inu.32000000702961 | Will you believe it? |
inu.32000000702961 | Will you charge the prevalence of this crime on the passions of men? |
inu.32000000702961 | With the same propriety, he might ask Blackwood- Why imitate the dialogue of Lucian, of Plato?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Would Helen now look in vain through the world, for her peer? |
inu.32000000702961 | Would you go to the sole home that is left you? |
inu.32000000702961 | Yes, yes; but what was his motive for killing his six wives?' |
inu.32000000702961 | Yet what carest thou? |
inu.32000000702961 | You can not mean the highlands? |
inu.32000000702961 | You remember the fires we had in 1824? |
inu.32000000702961 | You witnessed the breaking up of Congress? |
inu.32000000702961 | You would know, sir,'he exclaimed, eyeing fiercely the hero of the British capitol, what is gouging? |
inu.32000000702961 | ance?' |
inu.32000000702961 | and therefore unfit to be associated with intellection? |
inu.32000000702961 | and where? |
inu.32000000702961 | and whether he was not his father's son?' |
inu.32000000702961 | and with your leave, my dear father — now do ’ nt be angry, will ye? |
inu.32000000702961 | by what hands torn? |
inu.32000000702961 | can the dead Walk on the earth and look on us? |
inu.32000000702961 | do you believe it to be your duty to uphold, by every means in your power, religion and morality, in the common ac- ceptation of the words? |
inu.32000000702961 | father-- asleep? |
inu.32000000702961 | five years ago, when thou wast but three years of age? |
inu.32000000702961 | for the assurance that he is more capa- No corruption? |
inu.32000000702961 | hast thou no pride In Bunker's hill- top, green and gory? |
inu.32000000702961 | have assured us that such would cer- And how was this result brought about? |
inu.32000000702961 | if I do n't- What, father? |
inu.32000000702961 | is that you?' |
inu.32000000702961 | no more? |
inu.32000000702961 | of a doubt, what would be the sentence of the law? |
inu.32000000702961 | of undelegated authority? |
inu.32000000702961 | or of Napoleon but for his? |
inu.32000000702961 | or was it blood? |
inu.32000000702961 | or, per- chance, a liquid Aame? |
inu.32000000702961 | principles — what do Irish voters, and ignorant people care about principles? |
inu.32000000702961 | said Sam, what blots? |
inu.32000000702961 | that, if formed of matter, it must necessarily perish? |
inu.32000000702961 | there's all I've got; O do n't- I wo n't do so again — will I Sam?' |
inu.32000000702961 | this gallant and honorable and peaceable reptile ever seeks his human victim? |
inu.32000000702961 | what didst thou?' |
inu.32000000702961 | what proud and lofty dreams, What keen desires, what cherished schemes, What hopes, that time may not recall, Are darkened by that chieftain's fall? |
inu.32000000702961 | what sees she there? |
inu.32000000702961 | what was it my daughter saw?' |
inu.32000000702961 | what would the great Brave do, At a time like this, in this holy place? |
inu.32000000702961 | where are thy accusers? |
inu.32000000702961 | which of the royal family of the principles which it has sustained? |
inu.32000000702961 | why, could not I have shed this blood on the soil and in the cause of my country? |
inu.32000000702961 | why, what the devil is there, To fix thy gaze in that empty air? |
inu.32000000702961 | why, what's the boy dreamin'about, now? |
inu.32000000702961 | · Then goody Cloyse knows her old friend?' |
inu.32000000702961 | · Who is this venerable brother?' |
inu.32000000702961 | · You may expose it — and what then? |
inu.32000000702961 | — And in his own language too if he would but tell the truth? |
inu.32000000702961 | — By an ordinance of the however, by a disastrous war and a final young sovereign of Greece, the seat of relinquishment of our claims? |
inu.32000000702961 | — Mary? |
inu.32000000702961 | — and Bonython's brow Is darker than ever with evil thought • The fool has signed his warrant; but how And when shall the deed be wrought? |
inu.32000000702961 | — and that their ordinary conversation is nothing like poetry run mad?' |
inu.32000000702961 | — did n't you tell mother so yourself, not a month ago? |
inu.32000000702961 | — erations of patriotism? |
inu.32000000702961 | — or is there a separate dynasty? |
inu.32000000702961 | — or shall he at- tend the court of the greatest and noblest of monarchs, at Istam- boul? |
inu.32000000702961 | — said he at last, in reply — should you, indeed? |
inu.32000000702961 | — the stupendous wreck of Assyria — the magnificent skeletons of Palmyra, of Heliopolis and Persepolis? |
inu.32000000702961 | — what's the matter with thee? |
inu.32000000702961 | — what's thee stretching forth thy arms for, so wildly? |
inu.32000000702961 | — why dost turn away thy face? |
inu.32000000702961 | “ How dare you stay the march of King James's Governor? |
inu.32000000702961 | “ How much is her fortune, sir?'. |
inu.32000000702961 | • And who is that stout gentleman, whose keen mobility of vision seems to take in the whole scene around us, in the circuit of a glance?' |
inu.32000000702961 | • But Frank, why shun it?" |
inu.32000000702961 | • Does the Sachem doubt? |
inu.32000000702961 | • Is phrenology false or true?' |
inu.32000000702961 | • Then you are going towards Vermont?' |
inu.32000000702961 | • Where is my father's singing- bird — The sunny eye, and sunset hair? |
inu.32000000702961 | • Who ever saw an angel with a wig?' |
inu.32000000702961 | • Who is this gray patriarch?' |
inu.32000000702961 | • Who's there?' |
inu.32000000702961 | •Why to yon mountain turns the roving eye, Whose sun- bright summit mingles with the sky?' |
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osu.32435051465326 | But,she continued, starting sudddenly, and, by the tongue of a beloved husband? |
osu.32435051465326 | Canst speak of business when so fair a throng of ladies decks our court? osu.32435051465326 Do you know what it is to be young? |
osu.32435051465326 | I shouted, spurning her with my foot,you demand pardon do you? |
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osu.32435051465326 | 149 “ No, no, you tempt me over much,"sadly said Lorraine “ for can you give me the love of Isabel? |
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osu.32435051465326 | :> s"'"?< 5.-'1 Z‘be wrth 2== the I love: a 1'Still to g; be with thee I'~- love. |
osu.32435051465326 | ;_> 1 on.\ t. ‘-.3 A Var/2’4}?! |
osu.32435051465326 | ? |
osu.32435051465326 | Ain‘t you going to speak? |
osu.32435051465326 | Already the frigate — ®? € § CQ THE DEPARTED. |
osu.32435051465326 | And again — who ever heard of eating apple- dumplings without sugar or molasses? |
osu.32435051465326 | And is she not thy “ guardian angel"now? |
osu.32435051465326 | And left your fair side all unguarded, Lady? |
osu.32435051465326 | And where the soldiers of his pride? |
osu.32435051465326 | And where was Hassan? |
osu.32435051465326 | And yet could the generous, the noble, the high- minded Stanhope be a murderer? |
osu.32435051465326 | And you are well? |
osu.32435051465326 | Answer me at once — is my wile dead? ’ and though my voice grew husky, it trem- bled not, as I put the fearful question. |
osu.32435051465326 | Are 1e sin in ”? |
osu.32435051465326 | Are they gone'. I Why did you not try to save him?" |
osu.32435051465326 | Are we discovered'I Do the blood- hounds of my brother still pursue us? |
osu.32435051465326 | Are we not cousins — brought up under the ame roof — taught to love each other from childhood — bound to one another by a thousand ties? |
osu.32435051465326 | Are ye‘full of childiik gleg? |
osu.32435051465326 | Are you not cold? |
osu.32435051465326 | Are you sick? |
osu.32435051465326 | Art thou a daughter of this earth, That, like myself, had life and birth, And who will die like me? |
osu.32435051465326 | Art thou a thing of earth, that sweetly playing, Blends in each fitful blast, so tenderly? |
osu.32435051465326 | Art thou willing, my Rosabelle, to trust thus blindly to fate?" |
osu.32435051465326 | As the victor knelt at her feet, what sudden feeling was it which shot through her bosom? |
osu.32435051465326 | BY H. Wanner: art thou bright Callirhiie, Calm, Here- eyed Callirhiie? |
osu.32435051465326 | BY L You never knew Agnes? |
osu.32435051465326 | Be that% 4 SIGHS FOR THE dered air, “ what mean you? |
osu.32435051465326 | But could I miss their music while Isabel was by to whisper in her fairy voice, or cheer me with her low and Witching minstrelsy? |
osu.32435051465326 | But could they have been tossed less at random, or enjoyed a milder sky in any of those countries where Rome had once displayed her eagle? |
osu.32435051465326 | But perhaps that is what you want her for?" |
osu.32435051465326 | But there ’s no accounting for tastes, eh? |
osu.32435051465326 | But was her love then hopelessly lost to him? |
osu.32435051465326 | But what of Beatrice? |
osu.32435051465326 | But what was it to me, I would say, even if Beatrice loved me not? |
osu.32435051465326 | But who ad- vises calmly when the burning fire of love threatens to consume him? |
osu.32435051465326 | But who was he? |
osu.32435051465326 | But why give credit to such silly assertions, Joseph- ine? |
osu.32435051465326 | But why multiply proof? |
osu.32435051465326 | But, come, wilt thou not in with us and witness this merry marriage? |
osu.32435051465326 | But, then, again, how could I resist the testi- mony staring me in the face? |
osu.32435051465326 | But, then, how could one know she would ever become an heiress? |
osu.32435051465326 | Can nothing be devised save this dread trial?" |
osu.32435051465326 | Can words describe my feelings? |
osu.32435051465326 | Can you follow me? |
osu.32435051465326 | Children of God, why shed these useless tears? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could I be deceived with this corroborative testi- mony? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could he escape the guilty conscience — the bitter remorse? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could it be Hildebrand? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could it be that his jailor was about to visit him at this hour? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could it be that the deceased was Ellen ’s parent? |
osu.32435051465326 | Could those terms of en- dearment be addremed to her? |
osu.32435051465326 | Courted by the titled; adored by his fellow soldiers; and smiled on by the young and beautiful; what further had this world to bestow upon him? |
osu.32435051465326 | Da Vinci was young — handsome- — enthusiastic and intellectual: Valeria was innocent — amiable — and beautiful — could they but love? |
osu.32435051465326 | Daughter of the church, why sittest thou in sadness? |
osu.32435051465326 | Did he dream? |
osu.32435051465326 | Did he indeed hear angels ’ voices? |
osu.32435051465326 | Did you ever notice how lonely it is; how small and high the windows are, and that there is no way of getting to it from without? |
osu.32435051465326 | Did you mark the wildness of his eye, though, Agatha? ” CHAPTER VI. |
osu.32435051465326 | Do I not enjoy the delightful fragrance of the earth ’s flowers, and am I not nourished by its fruits? |
osu.32435051465326 | Do you hear any thing? |
osu.32435051465326 | Do you understand me? |
osu.32435051465326 | Doth she not “ live in beauty ” yet, above, And oft descend, to watch thy steps below, And whisper in thy dreams sweet words of love? |
osu.32435051465326 | Franz Rndenfranck too? |
osu.32435051465326 | Gravru: reader — art thou fond of molasses? |
osu.32435051465326 | H Ah 2 my charming guest,"she whispered, with forced friendship, “ what now? |
osu.32435051465326 | H'‘|n.| yin;-, ‘ hl 5‘E.‘*‘r$'\\ 1 g a. » 1} AI an, MS\‘4 L\: V? |
osu.32435051465326 | Had she done right in thus consenting to meet her lover clandes- tinely? |
osu.32435051465326 | Had she forgotten me? |
osu.32435051465326 | Had the minister of God no dream of greatness — when before the kings and princes of the world he stood? |
osu.32435051465326 | Had the politician no dream of departed power? |
osu.32435051465326 | Had the soldier no dream of glory — no sound of stirring bugles melting upon his ear? |
osu.32435051465326 | Has he not said that he heareth even the young raven ’s cry, and think you that he will suffer us to starve? |
osu.32435051465326 | Has the Dr. forgotten the celebrated verse of Virgil? |
osu.32435051465326 | Have I ever treated you but with affection? |
osu.32435051465326 | Have we forgotten the tale of Julian D’Este, and of the princess Rosa- belle? |
osu.32435051465326 | Have you ever been on a May party? |
osu.32435051465326 | Have you not a word for an old acquaintance 7 ” “ Ah, Agatha, is it thou? |
osu.32435051465326 | He defrauded, and was de- tected — he fled: but could he avoid himself? |
osu.32435051465326 | His anxiety increased every day: of what avail would be his wealth, if she, for whose sake it had been accumulated, was lost forever? |
osu.32435051465326 | How are we to know that the articles found in the drawers were not all these drawers had originally contained? |
osu.32435051465326 | How could he conquer such an emotion? |
osu.32435051465326 | How could it when that death- bed scene was ringing its cry for ven- geance night and day in my ears? |
osu.32435051465326 | How dost thou, my good lass? ” “ Better, Adolf, than either yourself or Barbara, if there is any judgment in your looks. |
osu.32435051465326 | How is the virtuous appealed to and strengthened? |
osu.32435051465326 | How long will her ringlets of raven- like fold, Lie darkly amid its thick tresses of gold? |
osu.32435051465326 | How shall I describe the delicious sensations which the saccharine matter imparts to the outward man,? |
osu.32435051465326 | How shall we account for such things without adopting a similar doctrine to that which I have thus partly illustrated?' |
osu.32435051465326 | How then canst thou, a poor hunter like myself, afford that aid, which wealth alone can give? |
osu.32435051465326 | I Comes it in sadness, or in raptured glee? |
osu.32435051465326 | I had sacrificed everything at the shrine of her love; was this the return my devotedness had met with? |
osu.32435051465326 | I murdered him — is it not enough that he should die? |
osu.32435051465326 | I said, “ can you, do you love me?" |
osu.32435051465326 | I suffered more — will you believe it? —-in that mo- ment than I had ever done before. |
osu.32435051465326 | I]? |
osu.32435051465326 | If a thief had taken any, why did he not take the best — why did he not take all? |
osu.32435051465326 | If thou canst find such a being — thou thinkest I ‘ ll recant? |
osu.32435051465326 | If, for a moment, she would think such conduct improper, the next reflection would be had he not saved her life? |
osu.32435051465326 | In a word is it any wonder that she loved? |
osu.32435051465326 | In a word why did he abandon four thousand francs in gold to encumber himself with a bundle of linen? |
osu.32435051465326 | Is it a wonder that she often strolled into the forest with Ruth, and that she never returned without having seen the outlaw? |
osu.32435051465326 | Isabel, dear Isabel, do you know me? |
osu.32435051465326 | It can not be that Death Shall chill them with his winter breath, — What hath Death to do with thee, My seraph- winged Callirho'e? |
osu.32435051465326 | It ran thus: Dearest Isabeli — I know not whether to_ write to you t and yet why should I not? |
osu.32435051465326 | Jack, Jack, do n’t you know me? |
osu.32435051465326 | Know you not how the good Earl of Huntingdon long kept wassail under the trees of old Sherwood with his ‘ merrie men? ’"“ Oh! |
osu.32435051465326 | Marengo's cloak is round him cast, And J ena ’s blade is by his side, But where is now his trumpet ’s blast? |
osu.32435051465326 | Members of Congress did I say? |
osu.32435051465326 | Might not the unfortunate man at the bar have been, as he says, on the spot when these men passed? |
osu.32435051465326 | My God! ” he exclaimed suddenly, with the fierceness of des- pair, “ was it for this I was sent into the world?" |
osu.32435051465326 | N 0, he might fly from Isabel, but could he fly from himself? |
osu.32435051465326 | Napoleon, is it my fault that we have no children to bless our union? |
osu.32435051465326 | Need I delay? |
osu.32435051465326 | Need I detail the rest of that bloody day? |
osu.32435051465326 | Need I say that a verdict was returned unani- mously acquitting the prisoner — or that the joy of that sweet wife was past utterance? |
osu.32435051465326 | Need we tell her probable fate? |
osu.32435051465326 | Need we wonder that their eldest boy bore the name of Isabel‘s unfortunate cousin? |
osu.32435051465326 | New South Wales was it? — or Slave Lake — or the Ural Mountains'I the Carrabee Islands — New Holland- or New Jersey? |
osu.32435051465326 | New South Wales was it? — or Slave Lake — or the Ural Mountains'I the Carrabee Islands — New Holland- or New Jersey? |
osu.32435051465326 | No sigh for his rapid fall? |
osu.32435051465326 | Not only molasses in its simple state, but in its various compounds? |
osu.32435051465326 | Of what avail were now to him the common blessings of nature? |
osu.32435051465326 | Of what utility was his splendidly furnished house to him? |
osu.32435051465326 | Once I ventured to ask my mother why people thought my uncle ’s castle haunted? |
osu.32435051465326 | Par- don, eh? |
osu.32435051465326 | Pompeo Medici there? |
osu.32435051465326 | Round whom, ohi gentle darlings, Do your young arms fondly twine, Does she press you to her bosom Wh'o hath taken you from mine? |
osu.32435051465326 | SAY magic strain — from whence thy wild note straying? |
osu.32435051465326 | Seest thou yon Bird of Paradise, with plumage more bright than the colors of Iris? |
osu.32435051465326 | Shall it be? ” There was a universal negative, every man de- claring he would sooner die at his gun. |
osu.32435051465326 | Shall we pursue the details of this melancholy story? |
osu.32435051465326 | Sing to us one of your sweet songs. ” M What shall I sing, dear father? |
osu.32435051465326 | Speak, madam, have my misfortunes lost me your affection?" |
osu.32435051465326 | Speak; is it not thus? |
osu.32435051465326 | Tall, stately, with dark lustrous eyes, and Why do n’t he come? |
osu.32435051465326 | Tell me, what is it?" |
osu.32435051465326 | That gray- haired, gentlemanly man I knew to be my second father; but was the surpassingly beautiful girl at H. his side my old playmate? |
osu.32435051465326 | The Hunter gazed,-—and from his brow Passed slowly off that fevered glow, For what the troubled soul can bless Like such- a scene of loveliness? |
osu.32435051465326 | The lady Isabel was apparently repeating a letter, but from whom? |
osu.32435051465326 | The next mom- lng the settlement became more cheerful, for what can raise the drooping soul like the still glories of a New England autumn morning? |
osu.32435051465326 | The object of the capturers was obviously to beer of? |
osu.32435051465326 | The old men, had they no pleasures of memory? |
osu.32435051465326 | The true question is, who can do better?' |
osu.32435051465326 | Their looks of angel innocence — who'd not believe them true? |
osu.32435051465326 | Then I met you, and — need I disguise it? — you spake to me of love. |
osu.32435051465326 | Then wherefore this change? |
osu.32435051465326 | Then why Wish to be separated? |
osu.32435051465326 | Think you that I was then happy? |
osu.32435051465326 | This, we are aware, may be a doubtful position to maintain; but who can ay for what other apparent purpose this peculiar faculty was given? |
osu.32435051465326 | VV'hy glares thine eye so wildly? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was I not happy — wholly, supremely happy? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was it folly? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was it her voice which lingered upon them in such apparent pleasure? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was it madness? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was it not better that it should be so? |
osu.32435051465326 | Was not Mary Levingston, as she gazed on his pale face and feeble frame, rejoiced at the sacri- fice she had made to secure his peace? |
osu.32435051465326 | Well, when is the wedding to take place 7"“ To- morrow evening — won’t you come? ” “ Certainly." |
osu.32435051465326 | What baneful influence could bring desolation here? |
osu.32435051465326 | What care they for afl'ection's warm greeting, or the throb of sympathy? |
osu.32435051465326 | What could it be? |
osu.32435051465326 | What could it have been? |
osu.32435051465326 | What hast thou done? |
osu.32435051465326 | What measures are then taken by the wise parent in order that the right may conquer? |
osu.32435051465326 | What result, then, has en- sued? |
osu.32435051465326 | What say I? |
osu.32435051465326 | What say you, comrades? |
osu.32435051465326 | What small voice is that, which whispers me to desist from my undertaking? |
osu.32435051465326 | What think you of the pros- pect, comrades, is n’t it pleasant?" |
osu.32435051465326 | What was honor, or rank, or wealth to him, since they brought him not Isabel? |
osu.32435051465326 | What was to be done? |
osu.32435051465326 | What, not a drop? |
osu.32435051465326 | What? |
osu.32435051465326 | What? |
osu.32435051465326 | When do we find that the love of allsweet things most commonly prevails? |
osu.32435051465326 | When will he come, when will he come? ’ she continued, in a plaintive tone, drawing tears from every eye. |
osu.32435051465326 | Where did they say he came from? |
osu.32435051465326 | Where is the American lady? ” “ At home,"said he earnestly, “ at home, with her husband. |
osu.32435051465326 | Who assured you of this? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who can describe the emotions of de Guiscan ’s bosom, as he traversed the garden after his guide? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who can tell her feelings as she beheld the gal- lant train approaching? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who can tell her feelings at receiving this summons? — a summons which would tear her from her lover, perhaps forever. |
osu.32435051465326 | Who can tell the strange thoughts that agitated the sleepers ’ souls? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who knows not the pangs, the torments of uncertainty? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who shall describe the pains and the perils of that terrible march? |
osu.32435051465326 | Who shall reward the noble spirits, who, trusting in their illustrious leader, moved onward, amid famine, nakedness, and the winter ’s storm? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why are we never again to meet? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why could I not see the danger 0f placing this young and ardent soul in such a temptation? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why did her cheek crimson, her breath come quick, her heart flutter wildly? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why did n’t you, ‘ she asked, per- 16 ceiving surprise in every feature of my countenance, ‘ write for her? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why do n’t he Come? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why do n’t you answer? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why had Lorraine, after tearing himself away from Isabel, determined to re- visit her? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why must my peace be blasted by such scenes as these? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why should I not? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why should I sigh to behold this world? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why should I think of crime, who am beyond the hope of salvation? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why should these platitudes be alone given in French, when it is obvi- ous that the entire conversation was carried on in that tongue? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why was this not known sooner? |
osu.32435051465326 | Why were you so long? ’ and she placed her hand fondly on the major ’s arm. |
osu.32435051465326 | Why, I shall be a king? |
osu.32435051465326 | Will the sun rescue us from affliction, and heal us in the hour of sickness? |
osu.32435051465326 | Will you pro- mise?' |
osu.32435051465326 | Wilt thou be true? |
osu.32435051465326 | Wilt thou thus vacillate, until it becomes too late to save her from Mienckel? |
osu.32435051465326 | Would not the murderer, indeed, gladly rid himself of this tell- tale, in order to divert suspicion from himself? |
osu.32435051465326 | Wuo that has read the “ Last Days of Pompeii ” can forget Nydia, the blind flower- girl? |
osu.32435051465326 | Yet might there not be hope? |
osu.32435051465326 | Yet where was the owner of these little trifles? |
osu.32435051465326 | Yet why indulge uhfading grief, For those we loved and now deplore? |
osu.32435051465326 | You will not leave the house to- night? |
osu.32435051465326 | You ’ ve seen fit to disobey my orders,"he commenced, “ have you? |
osu.32435051465326 | \ l1 m?" |
osu.32435051465326 | \Vas it for this he had toiled; was it for this he had struggled; was it for this he had breasted the fierce assault? |
osu.32435051465326 | \Vhy gaze yevthus on me? |
osu.32435051465326 | a)? |
osu.32435051465326 | and dost thou still love; thy Nerinda? ” said the maiden. |
osu.32435051465326 | are you not surfeited with revenge? |
osu.32435051465326 | before a quarter of that time, our mangled bodies might be floating at the mercy of the surge? |
osu.32435051465326 | bright beautiful May, why tarry the wheels of thy chariot? |
osu.32435051465326 | but what am I? |
osu.32435051465326 | comes he not here? |
osu.32435051465326 | dare you hint that Julian D’Este died by my hand? |
osu.32435051465326 | did I say? |
osu.32435051465326 | do you mean to murder me? ’ said Conway, trembling like an aspen, and scarcely able to articulate. |
osu.32435051465326 | ego i 9 ‘ i 9 0 0 0 o o o'I'/-——-r= i__\ ‘"-71-, H"'_'l__"—'0__"— oil — To"? |
osu.32435051465326 | for that matter, of the world? |
osu.32435051465326 | gallants? |
osu.32435051465326 | h Do n't you know me, Jack? ” said his messmate. |
osu.32435051465326 | h Pleasant do ye call it?" |
osu.32435051465326 | had not De Courtenay assured him of her continued affection; and would it not be even dishonorable to win that afi'ection if he could? |
osu.32435051465326 | had that father a heart? — “ may go to the alms- house together. |
osu.32435051465326 | he exclaimed with frantic im- piety, “ art thou just? |
osu.32435051465326 | her mistress"what have they done with him? |
osu.32435051465326 | homme sans defauts? |
osu.32435051465326 | how art thou fallen? |
osu.32435051465326 | how can you ask me? |
osu.32435051465326 | how could I forget my shame? |
osu.32435051465326 | i Why did he tarry? |
osu.32435051465326 | if not presumption, might I hope? ” The still more embarrassed maiden blushed, but she did not withdraw the hand which the young knight had grasped. |
osu.32435051465326 | in your gladness, AYouerld home ’s former mirth? |
osu.32435051465326 | is that music?" |
osu.32435051465326 | it What, Rinaldo, is it thou'l and away from the fair Matilde? |
osu.32435051465326 | it Why dost thou stare at me?" |
osu.32435051465326 | l"Have you heard of the Indian that was found I murdered on the bank of the creek this morning?" |
osu.32435051465326 | love Marco da Vinci? |
osu.32435051465326 | may I trust thee?" |
osu.32435051465326 | my Nydia, ’ said the Greek, ‘ is that you? |
osu.32435051465326 | or couple the word fear with these dogs of Florence? |
osu.32435051465326 | r,-'81 1'; r 10'” I. “ ly ‘ f? |
osu.32435051465326 | rant suspicion? |
osu.32435051465326 | re ye ant- ing? |
osu.32435051465326 | sneer- ed Roden- franck to Adolf, who gazed upon him with a bewildered look; “ why dost thou stare at me? |
osu.32435051465326 | th0 sleep within? |
osu.32435051465326 | that Charlotte Thornbury, the beautiful, the gay, but the careless heiress, was the guerdon? |
osu.32435051465326 | the lee- quarter of the fellow — yes — there it is — see?" |
osu.32435051465326 | think you so? |
osu.32435051465326 | was it her well- known tone? |
osu.32435051465326 | was this the destiny to which I was condemned? |
osu.32435051465326 | what is like our youth for that? |
osu.32435051465326 | what my name? |
osu.32435051465326 | what ’s the matter?" |
osu.32435051465326 | what, egad, is life without a touch of romance, and what romance is so glorious as the one which deals in diablerie? |
osu.32435051465326 | when, ” and she looked into his eyes with all a woman ’s tenderness, “ shall we meet again?" |
osu.32435051465326 | where are they? |
osu.32435051465326 | which carried her to Pilate ’s hall, to Calvary ’s scene of blood, and to Joseph ’s tomb? |
osu.32435051465326 | who can he be? |
osu.32435051465326 | who can tell the feelings that, during this recital, and for days after, raged in my bosom? |
osu.32435051465326 | who can tell the workings of that master passion Love? |
osu.32435051465326 | who does not? |
osu.32435051465326 | who might gaze, and not grow brighter, ore pure, more holy, and serene; Who might not feel existence lighter Beneath the power of such a scene? |
osu.32435051465326 | who would not fight for beings like these, For mothers, for grandsires hoary? |
osu.32435051465326 | who? |
osu.32435051465326 | whom do you love?" |
osu.32435051465326 | why have you been absent so long?" |
osu.32435051465326 | why wish for a divorce? |
osu.32435051465326 | you old, wry- faced vixen, how dare you squint at me — Ma — a — a — jor — Com — Compt — Compton — how dare you, I say? |
osu.32435051465326 | ° 01'do[ your light hearts sudden Wit the memory of me? |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘ H Why do n’t he come? ’ she murmured, ‘ ah! |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘ How could I hope to perform my duties to you,\Villiam, ’ said she, ‘ if I came to you with the curse of a broken commandment clinging to me? |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘ Who could blame them for lengthening out an interview that was to be their last for months and perhaps forever? |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘ “ Mirror of Piety l ” cried the king, “ what means this outlandish freak? |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘ “ What motive can you have,”st he to Mrs. Torrance one day, “ for deferring our happiness? |
osu.32435051465326 | ‘|,».,-)_u¢'q‘| 1 4 ‘ “ flu L vm:3"'.c'_ s I a »;"4 “""3851.4{16'Nfi'aiég‘z a? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ 4i 91;?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And myself 7"asked Rudenfranck, “ shall I 76 THE not reap the harvest for which I have labored? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And nothing but the truth?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And now what remained to me of all my trea- sures? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And to whom is she to be married? ” “ Siah Goodwin." |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And what authority has the duke of Otranto for holding such language?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ And why not, dear Margaret? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ But did my zeal abate? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ But how know you, sweet one, that we must part?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ But pa, how know you he will come? ” said Isabel, with ichoncealed agitation, for she had not yet forgotten their last parting. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ But, dear madam, ” affectionately enquired the girl, “ for heaven's sake, where are you going? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ But, sir stranger, do you not run a risk by this? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Did you ever visit an Insane Hospital? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Do I indeed see thee? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Fair princess,"said the young knight, “ how shell I ever show my gratitude to you? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Father,"she would say, “ why do you clench your hands — why do you rave of ruin and beggary? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Gad, and are you the only ignorant man here of your loss of fortune? ” said Mr. Belville, super- ciliously. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Have I not told ye, Adolf Westerbok, that I would never bestow Barbara upon a beggarly hun- ter? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ He has fainted again,"said the lady Eleanor,"can not the blood be staunched? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ How hear they_?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ How now?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ How shall I ever thank you sufficiently,"said Beatrice, raising her dark eyes frankly to mine, “ for your kindness? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Is the daughter industrious?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ It is over,"he murmured, “ my hour is almost come — and should I repine? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ It is, Hawser — but why do you shed tears?-- cheerfup, man — it ’s not all over with us yet, ” said I. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Oh Isabel, ” and the tears gushed into his eyes, “ is there no hope? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Pshaw, Lucy, would you frighten me with some old grandmother ’s tale, as if I were a child? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Removed l ” crooked the old woman, “ aye, she has removed, far enough from this, I warrant. ” “ Where has she gone?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Say, Beatrice?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Shall we be able to land to- night? ” said Bea- trice. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ This is a surprising story, ” said I, when the good dame had concluded, ‘ I what do people sup- pose became of Lee?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Toll the hell that he may know where we are. ” “ Hillo — hi — il — lo I ” “ Who is it?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ True! ” she exclaimed, “ and you confirm it? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Ugolino I"said the princess, passing her small white hand through the curled locks of the count, “ why are you thus agitated? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ War do n’t you hurry, woman? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Well, in, Adolf; and eh? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ What became of poor Mary, cousin?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ What does this mean? ” he exclaimed, rapidly walking the floor, “ It seems as though the hand of God was in this thing. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ What shall it be? ” said our jovial messmate, “ ah! |
osu.32435051465326 | “ What words, Josephine? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ What'Z — in God ’s name what?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ When does the vessel sail? ” inquired the lady anxiously. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Where can be the imprudence, Isabel, since you scarce attend to what he says? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Whither away to- night, and so early, Adolf?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Who is that man?" |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Why, how new, master Adolf? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Why,"I cried in a hollow voice, “ why must this be? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Why? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ Yes; but father why speak of it now? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ has there then no hope? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ he then would venture to disturb this domestic Eden? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ t I, madam, do you not know me'1 But where, in heaven ’s name, is Isabel? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ t Then the affair must proceed. ’ “ ‘ Gentlemen, ’ said Conway ’s second, ‘ how do you fight? |
osu.32435051465326 | “ ‘ What do you choose? ’ asked my second sternly, as soon as I had ceased,* it were better for all that this matter should be closed at once! |
osu.32435051465326 | “ ‘ Who is it weeps? ‘ faintly said my dying wife, looking vucuntly into my face, ‘ ah! |
osu.32435051465326 | “ ‘ Who ’s there? ’ asked a female voice from inside of the cottage, in answer to my impetuous knock. |
osu.32435051465326 | “ ’ hence art thou? |
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mdp.39076002606783 | Our Asagoro is trying his hand at magic. ” “ You think so? ” asked Rupert slowly. mdp.39076002606783 __ ‘_._r'~'“';Q_v'U u__%dJ'__ ‘__ “ 2 “ R_: inn? |
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mdp.39076002606783 | . ” “ More mystery? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | /I I 1 ‘? |
mdp.39076002606783 | 111 112 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ Well, ” said Jan, “ what is it? |
mdp.39076002606783 | 114 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ What was the name of that American book we read one time? |
mdp.39076002606783 | 160 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ Should n’t you be up ahead showing Asagoro the way? ” Rupert said to Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | 173 to Government ofiicials in Belgium, and the other is intended for one of the local colonial authorities. ” “ What name? ” asked the hunter. |
mdp.39076002606783 | 196 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ You see? ” asked Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | 47 48 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ Sunday? ” frowned the little man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | 63 64 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ What is this, a game? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | 747? |
mdp.39076002606783 | 80 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ Are you telling me the truth? ” Jan asked him. |
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mdp.39076002606783 | A dead man? ” “ Sure, ” said Pfui. |
mdp.39076002606783 | A pygmy dog? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Also it rose sharply, “ What are you doing with that window open? |
mdp.39076002606783 | And he told me it would be easy. ” “ Who told you what would be easy? ” asked Jan. Duvain grew limp. |
mdp.39076002606783 | And it ’s not you? ” “ No, no, of course not, ” Streyer assured him hur- riedly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | And my rifle — where is that? ” “ It is where you dropped it as you fell, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Are you coming? ” “ Me come, ” grunted the pygmy, and he climbed down from the rafter with the skill and grace of a monkey. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Are you there? ” No answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | As he placed the spear beside his own, he demanded, “ You think Bantu? ” The white boys shook their heads. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Big boss he say he got to see to eat like he want. ” Jan got up and hurried into the corner behind the WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Boat gone? ” “ No, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | But did they like it enough to go all the way to the mission settlement, where the singing was awaiting them? |
mdp.39076002606783 | But we catch- em. ” “ You admit that you shot him? ” “ Why not? ” said Doorula, shrugging. |
mdp.39076002606783 | But we catch- em. ” “ You admit that you shot him? ” “ Why not? ” said Doorula, shrugging. |
mdp.39076002606783 | But what has all this got to do with Dad? ” Lubu answered without turning round. |
mdp.39076002606783 | But where is your baggage, my friends? ” 104 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ We are not going away, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | C “ Will you take us to the place where the hunt is to be held? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Ca n’t you really bear it until he gets back from his walk? ” Rupert laughed briefly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Chapter Ezght WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Could it be Her- man Metlinck? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Could it have been Streyer? ” “ No, ” said the pygmy, shifting restlessly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did anything drop out of your pocket, Rupert, while you were falling? ” “ I do n’t think so, ” answered the elder brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did he come to your village to- day? ” “ Yes, ” said Lubu, after a little hesitation. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did n’t the board of regents write him that he ’d have to cut down his expenditures for the coming year? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did the pygmy mean Asagoro, or was he referring to animals? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did you have to argue with them this time? ” “ A little, ” Rupert answered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did you kill him? ” “ Sure, ” said the pygmy, as though he were sur- prised that so trivial an incident should be discussed here. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did you find a spider in the bean pot? ” “ Me not like- em when boss gone, ” replied the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Did you find anything in the path? ” “ Find- em nothing, ” answered the woman cheer- fully. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Do n’t you know Asagoro? ” A series of shufiling footsteps sounded on the ve- randah, and then halted. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Do you know what I thought for a moment? ” “ No, ” said Rupert in a flat tone. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Do you mean that everyone in your tribe dislikes Asagoro? ” cried Jan. Lubu seemed to retreat behind a mask. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Does Mai- Mai dislike my father? ” “ Sure, ” answered Lubu brightly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Does he scare away the game, or something of that sort? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Does your father think he will ever make Christians out of these pagan rascals? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Doorula he tell- em missionary fella he have first hut they build. ” “ What ’s that? ” said Rupert sharply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Doorula might have shot him with his poisoned arrow. ” “ In front of us? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Doorula, he say they move camp, go away now. ” “ What, they ’re fleeing again? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | F-%? |
mdp.39076002606783 | FLIGHT OF THE BANTUS 231 “ In flood like this- em? ” retorted the pygmy, and he pointed to the ankle- deep water which the storm had left. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Finally he said, “ No, he not come, me think. ” “ He is staying at the village? ” “ Stay village, yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Go ’ way, let- em me alone. ” “ What tribe were they? ” asked Jan. “ How I know that! ” she frowned. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Good day! ” “ Where is my father? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Good heavens! ” “ What ’s the matter? ” Rupert had glanced down at the bottom of the pit, and what he saw had filled him with horror. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Good heavens! ” “ What ’s the matter? ” “ The letters that Father gave me to mail on the boat! ” cried Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Have the letters been opened? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He been travel this way, and now he meet other Mulaki fella and they yell plenty. ” “ Did they see us? ” Rupert asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He is with the pygmies. ” “ With pygmies? ” said Asagoro, in a startled tone. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He sick. ” “ Will you have to be there all night? ” “ Better that way, sure. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He was inhu- man, and he had no feelings. ” “ Where did you see the pygmies? ” asked Rupert quickly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He was with us, until- ” “ Until the letters were discovered? ” smiled the hunter. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He ’ll be back in a little while. ” “ You sure? ” asked the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | He ’s break- ing in. ” “ Who could it be? ” “ A thieving native, ” said the elder brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Hippo trail easy to travel. ” “ What if we met a hippo? ” Rupert asked, un- enthusiastically. |
mdp.39076002606783 | His father was going to bed without first reading a passage from the Scriptures? |
mdp.39076002606783 | How many days from here? ” “ Oh, not far, but plenty far, ” was the answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | How soon can you take us? ” “ To- morrow, on hippo drive. ” Jan pricked up his ears. |
mdp.39076002606783 | H’m, it ’s here. ” “ Well, what of it? ” “ I supposed that Dad had taken it. |
mdp.39076002606783 | I guess maybe that some fella. ” “ A man? ” “ Sure, maybe. |
mdp.39076002606783 | I really had no choice but to obey, once we left their old village. ” “ But how did it happen in the first place? ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | I think it ’s simply a matter of color variation within the species, do n’t you? ” “ Perhaps, ” Rupert answered indiflerently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | I think we go back. ” “ Go back? |
mdp.39076002606783 | I went off as fast as I could, but there was no white man. ” “ Then it was a trick to get you in their power? ” asked Jan. “ Not exactly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | I wonder if it could be Duvain! ” “ The man that Captain Beranger told us about? |
mdp.39076002606783 | I worried. ” “ About Father? ” “ Yes, sure. ” WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | I worried. ” “ About Father? ” “ Yes, sure. ” WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | If any live person travels in a path, it ’s sure to make a trail, yes? ” “ That so, ” nodded Pfui. |
mdp.39076002606783 | In the forest. ” “ To- day? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Is Father coming home to- night? ” Lubu got up from his chair. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Is that it? ” Lubu looked at him strangely. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Is that what ’s worrying you? ” “ No, no, I not care for how many suppers, ” an- swered the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Is the strange white man at your village, or has he camped in the forest near it? ” Lubu ’s hand trembled. |
mdp.39076002606783 | It would be more natural for him to be gloomy and depressed. ” “ How so? ” Rupert was mildly irritated. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Jan WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Jan held him fast, calling to Rupert, “ Did you get it? ” “ Yes, ” said the elder brother and moved closer to the lamp. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Just what was your reason? ” Jan felt a cold hand at his heart. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Let ’s eat. ” “ Not wait for big boss? ” inquired Asagoro, in an anxious tone. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Let ’s look for his tracks! ” “ Here in the path? ” L ‘. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Look out! ” 108 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW ll “ Look out for what? ” answered Jan. “ For trouble, ” came the answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Look, you see arrow? ” The missionary frowned restlessly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Lubu not hear about that. ” 210 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ Are n’t the Mulakis at war with anyone? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Lubu turned around and called, “ What matter? ” “ I ’m about to have a bad time, ” gasped the sick man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Lubu, why did n’t you tell us there was trouble with the Mulaki people? ” The young pygmy shrugged his shoulders, a bewil- dered look in his eyes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Maybe I go- em see. ” “ Go where? ” “ My village. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Maybe it is Asagoro. ” “ Why Asagoro? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me dunno. ” “ Probably not, ” said Jan. “ You ’ve told us that before. ” “ Where you go? ” grunted Asagoro, looking them up and down. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me kill- em him first. ” “ What are you trying to do? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me like this place. ” “ What can we do? ” cried the missionary, looking around the circle of pygmies. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me see two, three far off. ” “ Did you see Father? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me take you there. ” “ Where is it? ” asked Jan. “ River. ” “ What river? ” “ Ituri. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me take you there. ” “ Where is it? ” asked Jan. “ River. ” “ What river? ” “ Ituri. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Me watch, me follow, so — ” “ So when he left you came back to us, eh? ” Jan asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Monsieur Duvain had a tale, for instance. ” “ And who is Monsieur Duvain? ” “ I must tell you about him, ” said the Captain briskly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Must be something in a box. ” “ Probably. ” “ What do you suppose it is? ” “ Medicine, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | ON THE WAY TO THE BOAT 85 Lion. ” “ What ’s that? ” said Jan sharply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Oh, Jan! ” “ Yes? ” “ Wait one moment. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Oh, la la la, la, la la! ” “ Is he out of his wits? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | One fish grow to many, then nobody hungry, eh? ” “ Sh- h- h, ” said Jan. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Only I ’m afraid we would n’t enjoy it. ” “ Go back, then? ” asked Asagoro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Or is it Asagoro? ” Rupert went to unfasten the door. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Or was it Asagoro ’s spying that changed him? ” “ Not that, ” objected Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Or was it something else, something which the little people understood, and which was escaping the duller- witted whites? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Or was it? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Or would it? ” Jan was noticing what his brother had already observed, the freshness of the boot print. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Per- haps there is a lion, but is it near the trail to the boat landing? ” “ How I know! ” said the old man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Plenty bad to me. ” “ But you wo n’t say why? ” said Jan. “ No tell, ” answered Lubu briefly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Q!_'§ ‘_ if fu-__I ‘ 1 2? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Rupert came up to join his brother, murmuring, “ VVhy all this fuss? ” “ He thinks it ’s a man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Rupert had lost his footing and was clinging to a “% ” “ fl~ PATTERN TAKING SHAPE 25 1 Lubu? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Rupert! ” “ What? ” “ It ’s not in the direction of the kitchen, it ’s in the living room. ” “ No. ” “ Yes, it is. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Seeing Asagoro and the boys, one of the women cried out, “ You miss boat? |
mdp.39076002606783 | So they get mad. ” “ Is Mai- Mai trying to kill my father? ” Jan con- tinued. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Squirrel smaller than deer, but good. ” “ Will you try to talk to your people now? ” asked Rupert, peering off into the darkness. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Start out! ” “ Nulatabo? ” exclaimed Asagoro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | THE PYGMY ’S ARROW qIr.| —, “ What is the matter? ” he growled. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Take a chair, and eat. ” “ What ’s in your mind? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | That even, heh? ” “ In Bible times, but not now. ” “ You teach- em us Bible times, ” insisted the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | That not good, though. ” “ Why? ” No answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | The black- and- red one that Mai- Mai gave him? ” 4 “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | The pygmies were near? |
mdp.39076002606783 | The slight scratching sounds in the dream had come from — what? |
mdp.39076002606783 | The younger brother waited a moment, then he said, in a tense whisper, “ That you, Rupert? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | There will be a service in the church. ” “ With singing, ” put in Jan. “ You people like sing- ing, do n’t you? ” Ah, of course they did! |
mdp.39076002606783 | They hoped that Streyer would be fooled, and satis- fied. ” “ Duvain shot with the black- and- red arrow? ” ex- claimed Herman Metlinck. |
mdp.39076002606783 | They not like. ” “ Did they say anything about Dad? ” asked Jan. “ He there, ” answered Lubu evasively, “ but no dif- ference. |
mdp.39076002606783 | They scared. ” “ Are they making camp? ” “ Yes, but somebody watch. |
mdp.39076002606783 | This far? ” “ Not so far as this. |
mdp.39076002606783 | This grass along here looks as though it might be full of ticks, and I do n’t like ticks. ” “ Who does? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | This locality especially, it is getting a bad reputation, n’est- ce pas? ” “ What do you mean? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | This locality especially, it is getting a bad reputation, n’est- ce pas? ” “ What do you mean? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | To Nulatabo, you mean? ” “ Sure. |
mdp.39076002606783 | VVhat for? ” “ To keep out insects, for one thing. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Very handy, see? |
mdp.39076002606783 | W0uldu’t he? ” WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | W0uldu’t he? ” WHY THE BULLETS? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Want to go along, Rupert? ” “ No, thanks, ” said the elder brother, looking up from a book. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Was he dead? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Was it Mai- Mai? ” “ Me not tell. ” “ Doorula, then. ” “ Me not tell you, ” said the pygmy stubbornly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Was it a coincidence that Kalele was ill at this particular time, or was it somehow connected with the missionary ’s absence? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Was this accident or design, on the part of the pygmy? |
mdp.39076002606783 | We are brothers. ” “ What are you doing here? ” demanded Duvain, staring wildly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | We are n’t to waste time, do you hear me? ” “ Man come, ” whispered the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | We come to where they camp. ” i “ How long will it take them to kill the game they ’re after? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | We go now? ” Rupert hesitated. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Well, Lubu, why are you stopping? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Were they so attached to Doorula that his stay in the white man ’s prison was going to plunge them into mourning? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Were you — did you come this way to hunt? ” S8 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW “ What else come for! ” shrugged the little brown man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What about white men in the neighborhood, do you know of any? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What are you talking about? ” “ Same thing you tell- em us about, ” said the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What did you mean by that, son? ” Jan promptly sat up in bed. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What do you mean by ‘ plenty bad fella around here ’? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What do you say, Lubu? ” “ Good, ” the boy nodded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What have you done with them? ” Jan did not answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What hole you mean? ” “ I have an idea you know, ” said Herman Metlinck. |
mdp.39076002606783 | What kind o ’ trouble you talk about? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What kind of trouble? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What made you take him into the forest? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What was he writing, and to whom? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What? |
mdp.39076002606783 | What? |
mdp.39076002606783 | When you did n’t, we started out to find you. ” “ Lubu brought us here, ” added Jan. “ Are you sure you ’re all right, Dad? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where did you come from? ” FATHER UNDER A CLOUD HE missionary was seated at the far side of the Tlivmg room, his back toward the door. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where did you find it? ” “ Find- em that right under tree where fever fella he stand in storm. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where is he? ” “ Me not know. ” “ Is n’t he staying with your people? ” “ No. ” “ Where is he, then? ” The pygmy rose from chair. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where is he? ” “ Me not know. ” “ Is n’t he staying with your people? ” “ No. ” “ Where is he, then? ” The pygmy rose from chair. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where is he? ” “ Me not know. ” “ Is n’t he staying with your people? ” “ No. ” “ Where is he, then? ” The pygmy rose from chair. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where is my brother? ” Slowly, almost groggily, the Bantu got to his knees, then to his feet. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where is the money to come from? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Where were they? ” “ Listen me, ” said Lubu, as if explaining something to very young children. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why did n’t you finish him at Nulatabo? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why did you run away from us? ” “ I not run from you fella, ” answered the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why do you say that? ” “ You look for tracks, ” answered the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why is it queer that Father goes for a walk? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why on earth did you shoot at them? ” “ Bad, ” was the reply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why should they be changing locations? ” “ Me know where new village is, ” said Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why should they blame Asagoro? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why should they want to do him harm? ” THE PYGMY WON’T TELL 65 Jan put on a wise air. |
mdp.39076002606783 | Why was it that the natives were so eager to get into the hospital? |
mdp.39076002606783 | Without porters or a guide? ” FLIGHT OF THE BANTUS 225 Duvain gestured impatiently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You are a hunter? ” Duvain paid no attention. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You know fella called Streyer? ” “ What about him? ” “ That time at pygmy game pit, I run- em off be- cause I scared of him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You know fella called Streyer? ” “ What about him? ” “ That time at pygmy game pit, I run- em off be- cause I scared of him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You not know about hippo drive? |
mdp.39076002606783 | You not see- em in river? ” “ My men did, ” answered Streyer, and he scowled. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You not tell? ” “ Certainly not, if it would make trouble for you, but — ” “ Let- em go, ” pleaded the pygmy boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You not understand that? |
mdp.39076002606783 | You realize that I could discharge you for this, do n’t you? ” “ You not do that, ” said the native calmly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You want go on? ” “ Certainly! ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | You ’re all wrong, though. ” “ I am, am I? ” answered Jan indignantly. |
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mdp.39076002606783 | ‘ 190 THE PYGMY ’S ARROW|_ “ And also Father? ” asked Rupert. |
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mdp.39076002606783 | “ A Bantu? ” Asagoro snorted with contempt. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ A hippo drive? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ A white man in trouble? ” murmured Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ A white man, eh? ” “ Do you know of any others around here? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ A white man, eh? ” “ Do you know of any others around here? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Alligator? ” said Jan. “ That stick not stick, but arrow, ” replied Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And keep what you do n’t use. ” “ A present? ” Lubu inquired happily. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And my father was not among them? ” “ No — not a sign of him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And now that you have bagged it, Professor, would you care to go home? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And what is the matter with you? ” asked the missionary. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And why did Dad ask him if anyone had suggested that he spy on us? ” “ I wish I knew, ” murmured the elder brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And why not? ” asked Jan. “ It ’s clear, is n’t it? ” replied Streyer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ And why not? ” asked Jan. “ It ’s clear, is n’t it? ” replied Streyer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are n’t you coming with us? ” asked Jan, as he THE HIPPO DRIVE 267 night ’s feeding ashore. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are they coming? ” “ It is our porters, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are they going to use us for lion bait? ” A thrill of terror passed over him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you afraid you ’ll have to get two suppers? ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you chasing Lubu, or what is up? ” “ Trouble, ” gasped the younger boy, as he slowed down to a walk. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you chasing me? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you mosquitoes, or what? ” After that, the boys made no further efforts at con- versation. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you sure? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you sure? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you sure? ” “ Beat me while ago, ” said Lubu, his lips trembling. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you there, Father? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you thinking of yams, or of plan- tains? ” The young pygmy was startled, yet he neither stopped nor answered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you too weak to travel? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you worrying about Dad? ” asked Jan. “ Yes, to be frank, I am. ” “ Stop it, ” said the younger brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you wounded? ” “ No, no. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Are you? ” THE PYGMY WON’T TELL 77 r,_______ ‘_.--. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Asagoro, how many porters will we need? ” “ Me not know where we go, ” replied the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Asagoro, you can come with us, ca n’t you? ” The boys expected him to refuse, but he did not. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Asagoro, you might fish it out for me, while we ’re talking with Mr. Streyer. ” “ Do you know our father? ” Jan inquired abruptly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ At any rate you ’re no hypocrite! ” “ Will you please walk faster? ” Rupert asked firmly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ At the window? ” gasped Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Back to Nulatabo? ” “ Farther than that. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Beards? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Boss come back? ” he wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ But where Thave you been? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ By the way, it might be possible to 17101/ e that the packet of letters was stolen by pyg- mics. ” “ How? ” “ Finger prints. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Can you make it? ” Jan asked his brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did Asagoro see you? ” asked the missionary. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did Lubu act as though he had seen me? ” “ No. ” “ Lubu stabbed Dad ’s footprint, ” said Jan excitedly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did it hurt you? ” asked Jan. “ What do you think? ” asked Duvain, sarcastically. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did it hurt you? ” asked Jan. “ What do you think? ” asked Duvain, sarcastically. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did you break the stove lid? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did you hear what I heard? ” murmured Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Did you make it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Do n’t move. ” “ Now what is it? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Do n’t you understand? ” said the younger boy im- patiently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Do you know these Mulaki people? ” “ Not know those fella, ” said Asagoro, “ and not want to known- em. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Do you see that reddish brown stain? ” “ Yes, ” said Jan soberly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Do you want to sit up? ” “ Yes. ” They propped him up using chunks of wood and a bedding roll for support. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Does n’t he come to visit you sometimes? ” per- sisted Jan. “ Sure. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Does n’t it ever bore you? ” “ Does n’t it ever bore you to be so slack? ” Rupert flashed back at him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Does n’t it ever bore you? ” “ Does n’t it ever bore you to be so slack? ” Rupert flashed back at him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Doorula shoot- em dead, and now white fella float down the river! ” “ A white man? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Du- Vain? ” “ Of course, ” said Jan excitedly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Duvain. ” “ What, Duvain? ” exclaimed Jan. “ Then you are the hunter that Captain Beranger mentioned. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Easy to find- em. ” “ How far is it? ” “ Just little ways. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Faster? ” grunted the pygmy, looking up at him with restless, shrewd little eyes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Father, ” Rupert began, “ there is something we should like to tell you. ” “ Eh? ” said the missionary absently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Feel all right? ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Fever fella. ” “ Duvain? ” “ That him. ” “ How can you be sure? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Fever fella. ” “ Duvain? ” “ That him. ” “ How can you be sure? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Finish your work in the kitchen and you can go to bed. ” “ Clear- em off table now? ” “ No. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Get to big river little while now. ” “ To- day? ” asked Jan. “ Sure, maybe. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Go now? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Go soft, soft. ” ‘ “ Is anything the matter? ” asked Jan. “ Come to river, come to bridge, ” was the reply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Going off to have a feast of their own? ” whispered Jan. “ No, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Has someone been following you? ” “ For days, ” said Duvain, his voice shaking. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Have you thought it over? ” “ Did you come to bed just to bother me with your talk? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Have you thought it over? ” “ Did you come to bed just to bother me with your talk? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Have your people left their old village, to go somewhere else and build a new one? ” Again the pygmy nodded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ He get stick- em with poison, maybe? ” “ No, not yet, but — ” “ Get busy, you people, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ He gone, like me tell you. ” “ But who could have spirited him away like that? ” Rupert wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ He make- em magic, you think? ” whispered Asa- goro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ He make- em this. ” “ What your people do now? ” demanded Asagoro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ He with- em, yes. ” “ Which of your people died at the old village? ” Rupert wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Hear it, Asagoro? ” “ Sure, me got ears, ” grumbled the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Hippo hunt? ” the pygmy repeated blankly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How can you tell, when you have n’t studied the trail? ” Pfui let out a shrill giggle. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How did these arrows come here? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How do you know that Mai- Mai dislikes him? ” “ Everybody feel that way about Asagoro, ” was the answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How does it happen that you know about the new village? ” asked Rupert, in a matter- of- fact tone. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How far is it, Lubu? ” asked the younger brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How is your father? ” asked Rupert, halting._ “ Kalele he sick, ” replied the native. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How should I know about him? ” shrugged the hunter. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How would you explain the mark that Asagoro made, Father? ” The missionary aroused himself. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How you know about that? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How you know about white man? ” he whispered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ How? ” “ I never quite knew, ” said the Captain ruefully. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Hunt. ” “ Far from here? ” Jan wanted to know. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ I am alone. ” “ You went on safari alone, do you mean? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ I am sending him as much as I can spare. ” “ As much of what? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ I do you big favor if I go ’ long, ” he said, “ so maybe sometime you did favor for me, heh? ” “ All right. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ I saw the dog, yes, ” said Jan. “ You not see pygmies? ” “ Of course not! |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ I ’ll make a pot of tea to go with it. ” “ How do you feel? ” asked Jan, lacing up his boots. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ If somebody walks in the path, he leaves a track, yes? ” “ Maybe, maybe not, ” replied Pfui. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Invisible writing? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is Dad with your tribe? ” he asked Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is he coming? ” Rupert asked angrily. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is he? ” demanded the white boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is it one of those accursed natives? ” nr\,__ FLIGHT OF THE BANTUS 219 “ It ’s a friend of ours, a pygmy, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is that you, boys? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is there a lion about? ” “ Sure. ” “ Where is he? ” Asagoro showed his strong white teeth in a jeering grin. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is there a lion about? ” “ Sure. ” “ Where is he? ” Asagoro showed his strong white teeth in a jeering grin. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is there any- thing else? ” Doorula tried to speak, but his limbs were already jerking. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Is there much more of this? ” said Jan. “ River soon, ” Lubu answered, and they went on. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ It could n’t have been a squirrel. ” “ Why not? ” “ Oh, well, because, ” said Rupert uncertainly, then he remembered something. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ It occurs to me that Father ’s spectacles explain what Duvain told us. ” “ His spectacles? ” exclaimed Jan. “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ It was n’t Asa- goro who sent you here to steal, was it? ” “ No, he not know about that. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ It was yesterday that you saw the pygmies? ” The hunter nodded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Jan, do you want to take along something for lunch? ” “ No, I sha n’t be hungry, ” said the younger brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Just black fella, that all I know. ” “ Many of them? ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Just now? ” “ Little time from now, yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Knock me and give me kick, too. ” “ Oh, but why? ” Jan demanded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Let ’s go to bed. ” “ And not wait for Father? ” “ We can wait just as well in bed. ” “ All right. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Letters gone, so they gone. ” “ Have n’t you any idea who did it? ” “ Sure. ” “ Who, then? ” demanded Jan eagerly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Letters gone, so they gone. ” “ Have n’t you any idea who did it? ” “ Sure. ” “ Who, then? ” demanded Jan eagerly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Look, ” gasped Jan. “ Do you see that thing? ” Rupert saw it, and was on his feet. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Man cross bridge plenty lately. ” “ Pygmyor big native? ” asked Jan, and he peered at the track. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Me hear voices in here. ” “ What of that? ” “ I think- em two young bosses they out catch- em butterflies, ” Asagoro explained. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Medi- cine he do me good all the same, heh? ” “ It ’s for external use, ” said the missionary patiently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ No. ” “ Are you sure? ” “ Plenty sure, ” nodded Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ No. ” “ You ’ve seen the hole before this evening? ” “ I see- em, yes. ” “ Why did n’t you plug it up? ” “ Plug- em up? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ No. ” “ You ’ve seen the hole before this evening? ” “ I see- em, yes. ” “ Why did n’t you plug it up? ” “ Plug- em up? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ No. ” “ You ’ve seen the hole before this evening? ” “ I see- em, yes. ” “ Why did n’t you plug it up? ” “ Plug- em up? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Not like crocodile, heh? ” “ I guess not, ” said Jan, wiping the water out of his eyes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Nothing but trees in here, ” observed Jan. “ And trees that we do n’t see around Nulatabo, ”__ ‘ N.1 T'_"'T"7"_‘Z7lI ‘ ‘"_?? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Nothing but trees in here, ” observed Jan. “ And trees that we do n’t see around Nulatabo, ”__ ‘ N.1 T'_"'T"7"_‘Z7lI ‘ ‘"_?? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Now what! ” murmured Jan. “ Is he going to sleep all afternoon? ” “ Let him have a short nap, and then we ’ll wake him, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Now what? ” exclaimed Jan. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Now why did you do that? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Oh, where did you come from? ” exclaimed Ru- pert." |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ One for my brother and me, and one for Father? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ One more thing, ” he said, “ did anyone ask you to spy on us like this? ” “ No, sir, boss, ” said Asagoro, and he seemed sur- prised. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Plenty them fella. ” “ What did they want? ” asked Jan, completely mys- tified. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Quite a way east, perhaps? ” “ Maybe could be, ” said the old man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Rupert, have you the kit? ” “ Right here. ” Herman Metlinck seized it and ran to kneel beside Doorula. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Say keep back. ” “ Keep back? ” “ Yes, say I not bring you. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Scared off? ” exclaimed Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Scared to go back to village, you savvee? ” “ Because you did n’t get what you were sent for? ” The pygmy nodded, his eyes anxious. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Scared to go back to village, you savvee? ” “ Because you did n’t get what you were sent for? ” The pygmy nodded, his eyes anxious. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Should we trust him, though? ” murmured Rupert, as they went single file through the dense underbrush. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Start breakfast, Asa- goro, and cook something for Lubu. ” “ What he do here? ” asked the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Take- em me down river? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Take- em me out of Ituri? ” he said. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ That so? ” said Jan. “ Seems to me you ’re awfully fond of Dad all of a sudden. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ That ’s the boat! ” cried Jan. “ Is it coming in to the landing, or is it leaving? ” “ Coming down river, ” said Asagoro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ The fever did not come back upon me until an hour after I had run from the pygmies. ” “ Fever? ” “ Malaria, ” grumbled the sick man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ These letters, ” he said, “ they were stolen from you earlier? ” “ Yes. ” And Rupert told him their history.' |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ They afraid. ” “ And you? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ They did n’t want the letters themselves, they only wanted the money in them. ” “ Was there money in them? ” countered Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ They hit you with a club? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ They must be! ” “ To fit your theory, you mean? ” asked Jan slyly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ This is no time to shilly- shally. ” “ You not drop me? ” queried the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Tired? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Wait! ” cried Jan. “ Huh, what matter now? ” demanded the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Was that another signal? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ We are going. ” “ What say? ” exclaimed the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ We go- em home to- morrow. ” “ Why? ” demanded the white boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ We thought you were out. ” “ And why did you think that? ” inquired Herman Metlinck, in a dull, flat tone. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Weak, weak, ” he answered, and, with a swift glance at the boys, he added, “ Did I rave a while ago? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Well, Doorula killed your father, ” said Streyer, “ but nothing can be done about it. ” “ Why not? ” demanded Rupert fiercely. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Well, what difference does it make? ” “ Plenty of difference, ” said Rupert slowly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Well, why do n’t you say something! ” “ What I say? ” retorted the Bantu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Were you spying on us just now? ” “ No, sir, boss, I not do that, ” said Asagoro. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What about Dad? ” exclaimed Jan, with a sudden rush of fear. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What are you doing? ” asked Rupert, coming into the room with his house slippers. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What are you looking for? ” demanded his brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What did you hear? ” “ A thumping sound. ” “ So did I, ” nodded Jan. “ Dull and heavy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What did your people have against Duvain? ” “ Much, much, ” replied Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What do they say? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What do you mean? ” asked Jan. “ Gone, ” said the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What do you say? ” he murmured. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What do you think, Asagoro? ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What do you wish to say? ” “ You hear what I tell, ” said Doorula. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What does it mean, what does it mean? ” the boy kept thinking. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What does that mean? ” murmured Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What else that paper say? ” he muttered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What groups? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What happened? ” cried Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What has happened to my brother? ” Someone seized Jan ’s ankles and fastened them to- gether with thongs. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What have you got behind your back? ” demanded Rupert sternly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is all this? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” Rupert asked them. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” asked Rupert persuasively. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” asked the missionary, still busy at his desk. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” demanded Jan. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” whispered Jan. “ My people, ” Lubu answered softly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is it? ” “ It is about the pygmies. ” “ Ah, yes, the pygmies, ” smiled the father. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is that for? ” asked Jan. “ Snakes, ” was the cheerful reply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is that? ” Jan shouted. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is that? ” “ Why, it is the day on which Father expects you to visit him at Nulatabo. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is the matter with you? ” “ Asagoro is acting queerly, ” Rupert explained. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is the matter? ” Rupert asked him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is this? ” asked the white boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is wrong with you, jumping like that? ” “ Do you see it? ” exclaimed Jan, pointing to the right of the path. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is wrong with you, jumping like that? ” “ Do you see it? ” exclaimed Jan, pointing to the right of the path. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What is your name? ” Rupert was asking the sick man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What kind of food? ” asked Jan, striding to the fire with pygmies all around him. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What makes him so glum? ” exclaimed Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What matter? ” asked Pfui. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What next? ” asked Rupert, his lips quivering with shock. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What the matter? ” asked Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What would you charge to show me how you mastered the art of woods travel? ” “ You ’re too awkward and slow- witted, ” was the retort. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you do here? ” he demanded of the boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you fella want? ” she demanded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you mean, boss? ” “ Nothing, ” said the missionary, obviously relieved. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you mean? ” “ Magic writing, ” said Jan lightly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you want eat, boss? ” “ It does not matter, ” was the answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you want? ” asked Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What you want? ” he muttered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What ’s that? ” exclaimed Streyer, plainly startled. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What ’s up? ” murmured Jan. PRESENTING LUBU 5 9 Doorula saw something back there, ” said Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ What? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ When I gone like that, some fella make- em hole. ” “ And you know nothing about it? ” asked the mis- sionary. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ When do we start? ” “ As soon as there are pygmies going our way, ” an- swered the missionary. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ When we get- em there? ” he murmured. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where are the pygmies? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where are you going? ” “ I ’m going to get out of here. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where did Lubu disappear to? ” Rupert asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where he go, you fella find out? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where is Asagoro now? ” said Rupert, taking up his pith helmet. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where is Lubu? ” Rupert asked, fretfully. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where is Rupert? ” he asked himself. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where is it? ” demanded Jan, halting at the bush. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where is that rascal of an Asagoro? ” Jan de- manded impatiently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where ’s my gun? ” “ Here, ” answered his brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where ’s my helmet? ” It was at the bottom of the pit. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Where? ” demanded his brother. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ White fella gone? ” Asagoro inquired. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who are you? ” he said abruptly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who could have done it? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who is it? ” “ Me not go that close, ” said Lubu, trembling violently. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who is that talking? ” he whispered. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who threw it? ” exclaimed Jan, recovering the use of his tongue. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who ’s that? ” whispered Jan. “ Mulaki fella, ” said the pygmy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Who ’s that? ” whispered the white man, trying to sit up. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why did they go on? ” asked Jan. “ I not know. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why did you spy on us to- night? ” demanded the missionary sternly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why do n’t you go on? ” asked Jan. “ I am waiting for my brother and he has something in his boot. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why do you pester a man who is so horribly ill? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why do you say that? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why do you want to go to the village? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why go faster? ” “ To get to the settlement in time for church. ” “ Good if we miss church, ” was the answer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why maybe not? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why not? ” exclaimed Rupert sharply. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why the hurry? ” demanded Rupert irritably. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why you not let- em be that way now? ” “ I can not. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why you scared? ” grinned the first. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Why? ” “ Much trouble I not do it. ” The white boys were mystified. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Will you answer me? ” demanded Rupert of Jan, and his voice came nearer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Will you have something to eat? ” “ Many thanks, but we must get back. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Would it be within striking distance if a butterfly were to light on your shoulder? ” “ What! ” cried Jan, whirling round. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Would you kill a man by forcing him to travel, or would you prefer to leave him to die alone? ” “ Neither, ” said Jan, flushing. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Would you rather that Asagoro did not visit you? ” “ Sure. ” “ Yes, but why? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Would you rather that Asagoro did not visit you? ” “ Sure. ” “ Yes, but why? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Yams, he good. ” “ So are plantains roasted on coals, ” smiled Jan. “ You ’d better hurry. ” “ I got stay here. ” “ What for? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Yes. ” “ What did it mean? ” “ Mean my people go on. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You are sure no one told you to do such a thing? ” “ Me sure, you bet, ” the native answered earnestly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You bring me letters to take down the river, is that it? ” “ That was it, ” said Jan, and he explained briefly what had happened. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You ca n’t arrest me for the crime, Monsieur Government Oficial! ” “ Will you stop clowning? ” demanded Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You come with me you get- em that place. ” “ When, though? ” The pygmy was confused. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You fella come, too. ” “ Do you need us? ” shrugged Jan. “ Are you afraid? ” “ No, you white fella afraid. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You fella come, too. ” “ Do you need us? ” shrugged Jan. “ Are you afraid? ” “ No, you white fella afraid. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You forget Doorula ’s arrow. ” “ What arrow? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You get mad ’cause we bring- em you through the forest? ” he asked timidly. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You know- em this? ” Rupert took it in his hand. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You make- em white fella dead like I told you? ” said Streyer. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You mean- em I run to my people and you stay behind? ” asked Lubu. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You not think- em that. ” “ Who was it, then? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You say he was spying? ” he demanded, and Jan came into the house. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You see how do? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You see those moss swing swing in wind? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You talk about missionary man? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You think game been here? ” asked a little brown man walking just behind Jan and Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You think? ” laughed the pygmy, and drawing his knife he rapped its handle against a tree. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You want talk me? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You want to go on the hippo hunt? ” asked Rupert. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You want to take it to your village, you mean? ” “ Take- em village. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You want- em some meat? |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ You fix shoe? ” inquired the pygmy boy. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Your father is in the forest? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “ Your reason? ” demanded the white man. |
mdp.39076002606783 | “\Vhat he do there? ” “ I think we must find out, ” said Rupert slowly. |
umn.319510021067468 | I might get the boxes made in that time,'says the old man, “ but if they're to be painted, how about that?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Ai n't ye hungry?' umn.319510021067468 Ai n't you lonesome as the dogs?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Alone! ” Why not? umn.319510021067468 And the servants?" |
umn.319510021067468 | And you? |
umn.319510021067468 | Ca n't ye have'em ready for delivery Sunday hafternoon?' umn.319510021067468 Have I said I killed your dog? ” Jed called after Cy, as he was walking away. |
umn.319510021067468 | He sells the books, I buys the books, you reads the books; what's the use of goin'further and axin'questions about what do n't consarn us? |
umn.319510021067468 | I buy real estate sometimes sell- rent- and so forth. ” “ Who for? |
umn.319510021067468 | Is he a truthful boy? |
umn.319510021067468 | Is it your back? |
umn.319510021067468 | Is that the way you do? umn.319510021067468 Nobody lives in it, of course?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Ran away from home? |
umn.319510021067468 | Well, what is it? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why ca n't you? ” said Rust. |
umn.319510021067468 | () yes, 12 “ What is it, Jed? ” Cy asked, soothingly." |
umn.319510021067468 | 111"Johnny,'says she, catching hold of him,'what is the matter?' |
umn.319510021067468 | 137 our friends and neighbors tell us? |
umn.319510021067468 | 181 “ Is Mr. Rosinshield at home? ” he asked, timidly, of the servant who opened the door to him." |
umn.319510021067468 | 187 family? |
umn.319510021067468 | 19 see'em?" |
umn.319510021067468 | 235 “ I've no reason, “ Why, what's the matter, Alfred? ” “ I have n't — worked — in the garden,"Alfred confessed, chokingly. |
umn.319510021067468 | 35 Joe added, romantically, “ like Robinson Crusoe and his Man Friday. ” “ Suppose we try it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | 6 We can try. ” “ But what can we make a signal of? |
umn.319510021067468 | 6 Who ever ex- pected to see a house on this island? |
umn.319510021067468 | 6 Who's there?" |
umn.319510021067468 | 61 But what's the use of all this nonsense? |
umn.319510021067468 | 66 What do you do here?" |
umn.319510021067468 | 66 What for?" |
umn.319510021067468 | 66 What's the use of this wild- goose chase? |
umn.319510021067468 | 66"And the insides- how are the insides to be fin- ished?' |
umn.319510021067468 | 6I would n't burn up this wood to make chowders, as the fellers do,"thought he; “ but are n't we sort of shipwrecked?" |
umn.319510021067468 | A wolf? ” he cried, as he reined up towards the oak. |
umn.319510021067468 | A. Watson? |
umn.319510021067468 | After a moment's pause she said, calmly, “ What will you do about it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | After we had been a little while in the street, Robe bins proposed to pay “ that bet. ” 66 What bet?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Ai n't that his cue, Bill?" |
umn.319510021067468 | And could n't you see yourself that once in a while there was a big swell, bigger'n the rest? |
umn.319510021067468 | And do n't it taste good, too? |
umn.319510021067468 | And supper did taste mighty good that night, I tell yel. ” Was n't your family concerned about you? ” said Mr. Bonwig. |
umn.319510021067468 | And what's sich a boy worth in the shop? |
umn.319510021067468 | And where do ye s'pose I was? |
umn.319510021067468 | And why not, young man?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Any name on it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Anything else you want to know?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Bill, what is it? |
umn.319510021067468 | But how can we get it? ”"I am going to dive for it, ” said Rust. |
umn.319510021067468 | But prom-"Did you know I lived in this house? ” “ No; I do n't even remember your name. ”'“ I remember yours- Wharton, is n't it? |
umn.319510021067468 | But prom-"Did you know I lived in this house? ” “ No; I do n't even remember your name. ”'“ I remember yours- Wharton, is n't it? |
umn.319510021067468 | But"a wave of trouble rolled over his content, what will old Mr. Wiggin say?" |
umn.319510021067468 | By the way,'said he, ca n't ye manage to ’ ave'em kept out of sight? |
umn.319510021067468 | Can you? ” “ At seven o'clock it shall be, ” I said, promptly, delighted with my commission. |
umn.319510021067468 | Did n't the salt spray come into my eyes? |
umn.319510021067468 | Did you have a good time?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Do n't they usu- ally have the union down? ” “ Shirts hain't got no union, ” said Joe. |
umn.319510021067468 | Do n't this soup smell good? |
umn.319510021067468 | Do n't you say so, Bill? ” Kneeland shook his head." |
umn.319510021067468 | Do you know the amount of the debt?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Do you suppose à scamp because I want to be?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Do you wish for it? |
umn.319510021067468 | Do you, who have had a mother all your life, ap- preciate and love her as Simon soon learned to ap- preciate and love good Mrs. Watson, I wonder? |
umn.319510021067468 | Dou’t you want to bid Carlo good- bye? |
umn.319510021067468 | Edgar, how can you treat your little cousin so? |
umn.319510021067468 | Everything right? ” said Peakerton, turning in his chair and taking a package which Fenholm pro- duced from his pocket. |
umn.319510021067468 | Going to dinner?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Gold watch? |
umn.319510021067468 | Had I not earned a little refreshment? |
umn.319510021067468 | Had I not taken the letters from my pocket on reaching home? |
umn.319510021067468 | Had he any right to the dog? |
umn.319510021067468 | Had he seen somebody lie knew on board the yacht?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Had it indeed come to this? |
umn.319510021067468 | Has that dog had a good dinner? ” he inquired. |
umn.319510021067468 | Have you ever loved a dog that somebody threat- ened to take away from you? |
umn.319510021067468 | Have you thought of that?" |
umn.319510021067468 | He does n't care for me now he has got home. ” “ And do you really care so much for him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Hey? |
umn.319510021067468 | How are we ever going to get a boat outside of them without swamping her?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How d'e do? ” He said “ How d'e do?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How d'e do? ” He said “ How d'e do?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How did he come by these books?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How do I know what to believo?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How do you expect ever to get them?" |
umn.319510021067468 | How does it happen? |
umn.319510021067468 | How long will it take to row ashore? ” “ Oh, not long, ” said Joe, “ this boat rows so easy. ” “. |
umn.319510021067468 | How many pocket- books have you lost this week? |
umn.319510021067468 | How would you like to come and live with me? ” 88 YOUNG JOE AND OTIIER BOYS. |
umn.319510021067468 | How's that for a Thanksgiving dinner?" |
umn.319510021067468 | I ai n't going to stand any of that nonsense, now, come! ”"Look here, Edgar; do you know you are talking to your mother? ” said Mrs. Drew. |
umn.319510021067468 | I love the books; but since they do n't belong to me, what else could I do?" |
umn.319510021067468 | I started up, and retorted with indignation: “ Because I have been a fool, would you have me be a coward and a rascal?" |
umn.319510021067468 | I suppose you'll say I did n't kill these, wo n't you? ” said the jubilant sportsman. |
umn.319510021067468 | I think I never was so angry in my life; but what is the use of arguing with a wild beast? |
umn.319510021067468 | I was only'leven years old, and what could I? |
umn.319510021067468 | I'll see your father shall I?" |
umn.319510021067468 | I've been diving for you, and now I'm inventing lies for you, — doing the very best I can, ai n't I?" |
umn.319510021067468 | If he had learned to love his new friend before, what shall we say of him after this prompt and faith- ful service? |
umn.319510021067468 | In her joy she threw her arms abont him, and it was a minute before she could control her feelings sufficiently to ask, “ How came you here? |
umn.319510021067468 | Is it really Andy? ” said she, leaning on her crutch. |
umn.319510021067468 | Is that the face of a rogue? |
umn.319510021067468 | Now come round the corner with me and wet your wristle, wo n't yo?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Now if he is Mr. Rosinshield, or if he has a right to sell Mr. Rosinshield's books, why has he tried to scratch out the name in so many places?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Now, how can I believe — how can I trust him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Now, how would you like the situation? ” “ What situation? ” said Caleb, staring with be- wilderment. |
umn.319510021067468 | Now, how would you like the situation? ” “ What situation? ” said Caleb, staring with be- wilderment. |
umn.319510021067468 | Now, wo n't you let me pay for my dinner? |
umn.319510021067468 | Oh, am I? ” thought Herbert, grasping his stick tightly. |
umn.319510021067468 | Oh, the dog? ” said Mr. Wiggin. |
umn.319510021067468 | So he said again, “ Can you tell me where my father and mother live?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Sour?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Sure ye left the dory all right?" |
umn.319510021067468 | The clothes to make you look more respec- table? |
umn.319510021067468 | The hinsides?' |
umn.319510021067468 | The housekeeper's at home, is n't she?" |
umn.319510021067468 | The servants were all abed. ”? |
umn.319510021067468 | Then, showing the skating- cap,"What shall I do with this? |
umn.319510021067468 | Two weeks'wages it would take to rescue the spaniel, and what should he do with him then? |
umn.319510021067468 | Was it a dream? |
umn.319510021067468 | We can crawl right to the edge on't, and look right down into a little inlet, where we'll be purty sure to see suthin. ” “ Crawl, is it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Well, do n't I know it? |
umn.319510021067468 | Were these his familiar companions? |
umn.319510021067468 | Were whiskey and cigars so necessary to them that they must steal in order to procure them? |
umn.319510021067468 | What are you laughing at? |
umn.319510021067468 | What can I do? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | What did she say to you? |
umn.319510021067468 | What did the poor woman do? ” “ She scolded me, and boxed my ears, and made me crazy, I guess,- for such awful things have happened to me! |
umn.319510021067468 | What do we want such a whelp as that for, eating us out of house and home? |
umn.319510021067468 | What do you say? ” Well, what could the poor, homeless, hungry- hearted boy say? |
umn.319510021067468 | What do you say? ” Well, what could the poor, homeless, hungry- hearted boy say? |
umn.319510021067468 | What do you say? ” What could Bert say? |
umn.319510021067468 | What do you say? ” What could Bert say? |
umn.319510021067468 | What if my crutch should lie, and, when I lean on it, break and let me fall?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What is it? |
umn.319510021067468 | What is it? |
umn.319510021067468 | What is there for you to look after? |
umn.319510021067468 | What little building is that?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What other reward do you want?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What shall I say to your father and sisters when they come home and ask for Edgar?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What sort of ducks do we get at the island?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What time is it? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | What village? |
umn.319510021067468 | What was the matter? |
umn.319510021067468 | What will you take for him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What would his good old grandfather, who trusteu him and loved him so,- what would he think, if he knew?" |
umn.319510021067468 | What would you have said in his place? |
umn.319510021067468 | Where could I have lost the letters? |
umn.319510021067468 | Where did you leave him?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Where is he?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Where is your mother? |
umn.319510021067468 | Where now? ” Bill asked, “ I am going back over the ground we travelled last night to the saloon where we drank and played. |
umn.319510021067468 | Where was it?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Where's that lazy- bones? ” he said, Simon not having yet made his appearance. |
umn.319510021067468 | Who is Jeff Holand? |
umn.319510021067468 | Who is that coming through the woods? ”* Lott Hammond and Dick Thorne,"said Rust. |
umn.319510021067468 | Who is that man? |
umn.319510021067468 | Who said'twouldn't take long to eat all I kill? ” Joe stood still, fish in one hand and gun in the other, and grinned at him." |
umn.319510021067468 | Who would have thought you could get up such a dinner?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Whoever saw anything happen like that? |
umn.319510021067468 | Whose dog is that?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Why ca n't I feel that he is mine? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why did n't she keep her dog when she had him? ” He was walking fast, but not in the same direction as at first. |
umn.319510021067468 | Why did n't yo haul her up, as I told ye?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Why did n't you shoot sooner? ” Mr. Bonwig asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | Why do n't the fellow fire? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why do n't you dine with her? ” the little man asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | Why do n't you get the old- wives? ” Augustus called to him. |
umn.319510021067468 | Why not go to the hotel now? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why not, since they were so ready to counsel me to base conduct? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why not? ” said his mother. |
umn.319510021067468 | Why not?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Why, ca n't you trust him with me? |
umn.319510021067468 | Why, where ye been all this time?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Will he go back?" |
umn.319510021067468 | Will ye, though? |
umn.319510021067468 | Will you? ” Alfred asked, with hopeful entreaty. |
umn.319510021067468 | Would n't you like to set your old town clock by it, and have the correct time out here in the rural districts for once? |
umn.319510021067468 | Would she ever see that little coat, those trudging feet again? |
umn.319510021067468 | Would you like to see him?' |
umn.319510021067468 | Would, would n't ye? ” “ He means fiction, ” said Caleb; adding, “ O yes, uncle, I want to read everything! |
umn.319510021067468 | You do n't mean to say you shoot ducks with those thitiys? |
umn.319510021067468 | You wo n't object to give up your claim to him, will ye, Simon? ” The boy hardly knew what to say, so great was his astonishment. |
umn.319510021067468 | You'll be there?" |
umn.319510021067468 | You've a home to go to, and friends too, I nope?" |
umn.319510021067468 | afraid of? ” Nothing — only if anything should happen to it! ” said Alfred. |
umn.319510021067468 | and that? |
umn.319510021067468 | and that? |
umn.319510021067468 | and warn't I the proudest and happiest boy in thirteen counties, at that moment? |
umn.319510021067468 | and would I not, as he said, get through my work all the better for it? |
umn.319510021067468 | do n't you know no- thin'? ” And Joe turned back again with gestures of fury and despair. |
umn.319510021067468 | has n't he come home yet? |
umn.319510021067468 | how did you get in?" |
umn.319510021067468 | how do you do? ” he said. |
umn.319510021067468 | it's ʼmost out of sight! ” “ That seems to be all you care about! ” “ Why should n't it be? |
umn.319510021067468 | killed?" |
umn.319510021067468 | nio? ”"Was it his best watch: the one the parish gave him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | nio? ”"Was it his best watch: the one the parish gave him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | nothing but a shirt and a night- shirt, a pair of stockings and a handkerchief? |
umn.319510021067468 | of what?' |
umn.319510021067468 | said Augustus, aghast, “ what's the matter?" |
umn.319510021067468 | though I little'druther ye would n't; it scares the game. ” 6 What have you done with the shirt?' |
umn.319510021067468 | tion, “ How did you come by it? ” Now I do n't suppose I shall be able to give Tom's exact words. |
umn.319510021067468 | what on earth have I done? ” cried Mr. Bonwig, following him, more alarmed than angry. |
umn.319510021067468 | what will my wife say to that? |
umn.319510021067468 | what's happened to the dory? ” said Bon- wig, turning pale." |
umn.319510021067468 | who'd have thought that rock was so slippery? ” he said, finding himself sudden- ly and quite unexpectedly in a sitting posture. |
umn.319510021067468 | wind up with a thumping big piece of squash pie? |
umn.319510021067468 | you do n't mean? |
umn.319510021067468 | you have n't been doing any mischief, have you? ” cried his father. |
umn.319510021067468 | you out of it? |
umn.319510021067468 | you tie him? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | « « Robbed me? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Ai n't there anybody else in the house? ” Whar- ton inquired." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And Carl, who was to board with us!-- what shall we do with him? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And did n't you hear any other gun? ” “ Why,- my shot- echoed! ” said Augustus. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And how much pay do you expect for your trouble? ” Mr. Wharton asked — insultingly, Carl thought. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And the house — with all our nice things in it? ” “ Shut it up, or get somebody to come and sleep in it." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And what can a boy like you have to think of? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ And what do you say?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Are you a good reader?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Are you fond of reading?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Are you one of his crew?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Are you sure you saw it? ” he asked Alfred. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Are you well, Richard? ” he asked, kindly. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But how do I know this is true?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But how do I know you are Andy? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But is n't it a rather extravagant thing for a young man like you to carry? ” said James Aiken, the oldest and gravest among them. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But what's that on the coals? ” “ Pieces of your ducks a- brilin', ” said Joe. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But wo n't it cost you too much?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ But your name is Rush, is n't it? ” I said. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Buy a paper, sir? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Ca n't we make a signal of distress? ” “ You can try it, if you want to. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Ca n't ye swim and get it? ” “ Swim?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Ca n't ye swim and get it? ” “ Swim?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Could n't you find him? ” cried out the despair. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did n't I? ” said Joe, “ for ever so long after I left you! |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did n't you see I had the right of way? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did that dog have a collar on when you found him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did yo find the watch? ” “ How did ye lose it? ” Why did n't ye dive for it? ”"Where's the domi. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did yo find the watch? ” “ How did ye lose it? ” Why did n't ye dive for it? ”"Where's the domi. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did yo find the watch? ” “ How did ye lose it? ” Why did n't ye dive for it? ”"Where's the domi. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did you re'lly think you shot'em? ” Joe asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did you see it? ” “ See what? ” said my companion. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Did you see it? ” “ See what? ” said my companion. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do n't you know? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do n't you know?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do n't you see? ” said Joe." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do they catch fish?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do you mean to say a bear does n't hibernate?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do you mean to say, ” cried Bouwig, “ that I did n't kill these ducks? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do you want me to come up there and pull you out of bed?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Do- you — want- to- buy — them-- ducks?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Done?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Get any grapes? ” IIerbert inquired. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Guess ye learnt that to school, too, did n't ye? ” said Joe. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Has Mr. Walburgh come? ” Mr. Rosinshield asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Have you any friend in town that you can call on for assistance? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Have you been a good boy, Andy? ” asked his mother, dismounting at the horse- block. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Have you indeed got my watch?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Have you money enough for your journey?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Have you yesterday's Sun?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How about dinner?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How are you going to get the grapes to market?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How can I stay and face him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How can anything happen to it? ” Rust per- sisted. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How could you, Andy? ”"I did n't think,- I did n't know how bad it was!" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How did he happen to call on you, if you had so little acquaintance with him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How did it happen? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How far is it to my father's? ” the poor boy then asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How many times? ” “ Twice; I do believe it was a sort of double echo." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ How you read?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ I have three dollars and a half. ” “ Where did you get so much? ” “ It — it- it's some you gave me! ” Edgar fal- tered. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ I went with him to your room, and tried the door, ” said the housekeeper, “ but it was locked. ” And you saw him go out of the house?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ I'd no idea one of these little skiffs pulled so easy?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ If anything should happen! ” “ What in sixty ye think is goin'to happen? ” cried Joe, impatiently. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ If you've a grudge against me, why do n't you step up and settle your account man- fashion? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Ilave n't you been down after them yet? ” “ No,"said Joe; “ I'm watchin'them loons,"point- ing out to sea. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Is this your dog? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ It's all right! ” “ What's all right? ” Alfred wonderingly inquired. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Live- with — you?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ My net? ” said the old man, who was uncle to everybody. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ No other reward, sir. ” “ What, no money?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Not willing?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Now I could n't very well have bought that watch out of my wages, could I? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Now what's the fun? ” said Mr. Bonwig, an- noyed. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Now, what's the joke? ” “ Come over here, and I'll show you! |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Now, why ca n't I shoot like that boy? ” Bonwig said to himself after Joe had gone. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ On the stern of a ship? ” Joe asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Real gold? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Said you killed my dog? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ See that? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Shot'em; where d'ye s'pose? ” said Young Joe, proudly. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Should you? ” almost shrieked the old woman with a terrible look. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ So this is what you run away from home for,"he said, “ to bring the dog and get the reward unbe- known to me?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ So this is your place of business?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Speaking of fleets, what are all those sails, Joe?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Splendid, ai n't it? ” said Rust, taking the watch out of its case and looking at it. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ That's the question: why do n't I? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ The child? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ The dominie's? ” said Lott, with a chuckle." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ The second- hand booksellers wouldu't have them, so I sold them at Kemp's junk- shop. ”"Nowhere else?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Then it was n't simply for safe- keeping that you handed it to me? ” he said. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Then what have you come to me for? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ There's nothing I like so well. ” “ How many of my books do you say you have?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ There, you've lost your hat, and good enough for you! ” “ What did you try to run across my bows for? ” Simon retorted. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Tie who? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Too much? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ True — this story I've told you?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Uncle Soper has got a first- rate net; why do n't you borrow his'n? ” said Sam. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Wants me to take it out of his skin, does he? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Wants me to take it out of his skin, does he?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Wa’n’t to home? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ We brought the watch; now what good does it do us? ” “ Of course it does n't do us any good, in the mud down there! ” said Rust. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Well, ” he said at length, “ what are you going to do about it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What are you doing? ” he cried, making his way into the crowd of boys. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What are you stoning me for? ” cried the log, with a terrible look. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What are you up to at this time of night?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What business had you with my watch? ” “ I had no business with it,"Alfred humbly ad- mitted. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What could you do? ” said the little old man. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What did you try to run across my bows for?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What do you mean? ” Augustus demanded, sternly, for he suspected that he was the subject of merriment. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What has the dog done to you to de- serve such treatment?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What is it? ” Alfred asked, with a faint renewal of hope. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What shall I do? ” he said, desperately, to him- self. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What sort of a story shall we tell the dominie? ” said Rust, now quite discouraged, as he sat on the log to rest. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What time do you suppose it is?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What was ye going to do with him?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What ye going to do with him? ”"I hope you'll let me keep him,"said Simon. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What ye got there, Simon? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What'll ye dew with the fish? ” Uncle Soper inquired. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What'll ye give? ” Jeff asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What's his name? ” he asked, as he took hold of the rope to lead the poor trembling spaniel away. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What's nippers? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What's the matter? ” he asked, pleasantly. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What's the row with you, Dick? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ What's this? ” said she. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where are your old- wives? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where did you get these?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where did you get this?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where do you live? ” 66 Bass Cove. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where is your little brother?' |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Where's the signal? ” Augustus asked, mildly, conscious of culpable neglect on his own part. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Who knows you'll ever see your candy- shop agin? ” said Joe. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why did n't we think of the scoop- net? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why did n't you hold on to it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why do n't he fire? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why have n't you sent for me? ” he asked. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why not?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why should n't I? ” said Cy. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Why, fellows,"said he, staring at us by the bleak daylight that struggled through the curtains of his room,"is it the end of the world?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Will he go back to Professor Brown's school? ” “ I think, if you knew just how he is situated there, you would not ask that." |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Will they eat you? ” some one inquired; for there was a ring of spectators around the performers by this time. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Wo n't you? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ Would you go back if I would let him have the"He's a dog?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You ai n't quite so flat as a flapjack, be ye? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You are going too? ” Df course I am; I hain't got no wife and children not much!" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You did n't shoot'em? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You do n't think I've laid up any ill- will on that account, do you? ” cried Cyrus, generously. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You like it?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You should coax him, not scare him to death. ” “ Will you stand out of the way? ” Jed demanded, angrily. |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You would n't have us desert a chum in your situation, would you? |
umn.319510021067468 | “ You've left those weeds another week?" |
umn.319510021067468 | “'Ow soon?' |
umn.319510021067468 | • How so? |
umn.319510021067468 | • What was that? ” said Rust. |
umn.319510021067468 | • What was the use of bein'consarned? |
umn.319510021067468 | • What! ” said the farmer, angrily;"making fun of me?" |
umn.319510021067468 | • Where's yer ducks, boy?' |
njp.32101068581824 | And she is here often? ” “ Not as often as she could wish, I am certain, for her aunt has not quitted her room for many, many months.' njp.32101068581824 And the means? ” “ The plainest and the most certain-- the Lion's mouth." |
njp.32101068581824 | And thou didst refuse the service? |
njp.32101068581824 | Did the sight warm thee at the soles of thy feet, Gino dear? |
njp.32101068581824 | I thought his highness wore a more fatigued and feeble air to- day, than he is wo nt to exhibit at the festivities of the city? ”? njp.32101068581824 I thought his highness wore a more fatigued and feeble air to- day, than he is wo nt to exhibit at the festivities of the city? ”? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is St. Mark in jeopardy, that females and priests are summoned to aid him? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is it not enough, varlet, to draw curses from the meek Job, to rob him of a wiſe? njp.32101068581824 Is there nought else? ” “ Another complaineth of neglect in a husband. |
njp.32101068581824 | Nothing more true, Signore.?? njp.32101068581824 Nothing more true, Signore.?? |
njp.32101068581824 | Then thou canst not read? ” “ I never pretended to the art. njp.32101068581824 Will God suffer this?"? |
njp.32101068581824 | Will God suffer this?? |
njp.32101068581824 | 'Tis a ring, with the usual marks which accom- pany private confidences. ” “ Thou hast the signet? ” said the noble, stretching out an arm. |
njp.32101068581824 | 'Tis not the hour of slumber:-why so pale?" |
njp.32101068581824 | * And do men converse of our impartiality, and more than all of our promptitude? |
njp.32101068581824 | * And who art thou?" |
njp.32101068581824 | * Hast thou duly reflected on the consequences of this rashness, son? |
njp.32101068581824 | *"Look you, Gino — thy master sometimes calls for his gondola between sunset and morning? ”"An owl is not more wakeful than he has been of late. |
njp.32101068581824 | ** How is this? ” exclaimed he of the Three, who had oftenest interfered in the examination;"that seemeth the pledge of our nuptials!" |
njp.32101068581824 | ** Thou knowest, Jacopo, the severity of our laws in mat- ters that concern the public moneys? |
njp.32101068581824 | - Is this cousin of thine still here, then?" |
njp.32101068581824 | - Think'st thou so? |
njp.32101068581824 | - Thou hast a hand to serve an employer, faithfully:?" |
njp.32101068581824 | - Was that held to be sufficient?" |
njp.32101068581824 | - Where is it the pleasure of your eccellenza to be rowed? ” asked Gino, when he found his sympathetic de- lay had produced no order. |
njp.32101068581824 | --Thy errand?" |
njp.32101068581824 | 199-- ceased: “ but in such a night and at this witching hour, what city may compare with Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | 207 97 upon us, by your indiscreet music, are now turned on other objects, Signore, and you must break your faith, or depart. ”"Alone, father?" |
njp.32101068581824 | 217 66"Then why refuse the gift of a friend? |
njp.32101068581824 | 345 66 Have you you do?" |
njp.32101068581824 | 419 veal all thou knowest of this affair of the Neapolitan? ” con- tinued the inquisitor, when this by- play was ended. |
njp.32101068581824 | 447 “ Thou art the daughter of the prison- keeper? ” asked the prince mildly, though surprise was strongly painted in his eye. |
njp.32101068581824 | 449?? |
njp.32101068581824 | 449?? |
njp.32101068581824 | 6- Shall I not even thank him for his care? ” “ He is tenfold rewarded in the senate's gratitude." |
njp.32101068581824 | 61 ET.. ba? |
njp.32101068581824 | 66 What could the end of one like this profit a Bravo?-haply the unfor- tunate man hath fallen in a broil of his class! ” THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | 66 · Roderigo? ” 5. |
njp.32101068581824 | 91"Art sure?" |
njp.32101068581824 | 99 but a matter of gravity, and one that must be performed off- hand.—The jacket, if thou lovest me?" |
njp.32101068581824 | >> “ Didst thou note him that left me? ” eagerly demanded the Signor Gradenigo. |
njp.32101068581824 | ?? |
njp.32101068581824 | ?? |
njp.32101068581824 | A certain Jacopo Frontoni, that hath his abode somewhere near the arsenal?" |
njp.32101068581824 | A thousand voices were speaking at once, and 99?? |
njp.32101068581824 | A thousand voices were speaking at once, and 99?? |
njp.32101068581824 | Am I right in sup- posing my errand with you? ” “ Thou hast found one whose present business has no other object than Don Camillo Monforte. |
njp.32101068581824 | Am I right, sirrah? ” “ Signore, the same!" |
njp.32101068581824 | Among the graves of Hosea's people — why dost thou pull at my skirts, Jew? |
njp.32101068581824 | And thou hast a son who bears thine own name, and who follows the same pursuit? ” “ It is the duty of a christian to submit to the will of God! |
njp.32101068581824 | And thy mother? ” “ Has long been bed- ridden, lady. |
njp.32101068581824 | And what is your pleasure with this accursed Jacopo? ” The Duke of Sant'Agata seemed to recollect himself. |
njp.32101068581824 | Are all thy father's gondolas in the water?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Are they not free — are they not happy? ” “ It would seem that they want better assurance of these facts, than our own feelings or our words.' |
njp.32101068581824 | Are you long of Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Art fortunate with the gondola, of late, Carlo? ” Gold and I are nearly strangers. |
njp.32101068581824 | As for the means- how can they be wanting in a household like yours, Signore?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Ay — but the means?-explain the means by which I have been duped, lest the treachery be ascribed to thee." |
njp.32101068581824 | Bought with his earnings? ”'“ Can it be otherwise? |
njp.32101068581824 | Bought with his earnings? ”'“ Can it be otherwise? |
njp.32101068581824 | But authority is dear to woman, and so? |
njp.32101068581824 | But in this, what is there more than of wo nt? |
njp.32101068581824 | But may we not endanger our heiress by too much tender- ness?" |
njp.32101068581824 | But should I go with thee to- night, wilt thou be more discreet in speech, among thy fellows of the Lido, and the islands?" |
njp.32101068581824 | But should that choice be Giacomo Gradenigo? ” “ The senate will not hear of it. |
njp.32101068581824 | But we waste the moments.- What have these Frontoni, in common? ” Highness, they are father and son. |
njp.32101068581824 | But what has brought thee to Venice, caro mio? |
njp.32101068581824 | But what thinkest thou of my unhappy father? |
njp.32101068581824 | But whither?" |
njp.32101068581824 | But why these questions? |
njp.32101068581824 | By what else wouldst thou distinguish a man? ” “ A man, Signor Don Camillo!" |
njp.32101068581824 | Can I speak in favour of the power which I know to be unjust? ” “ Thou must feign it, or thy suit will fail." |
njp.32101068581824 | Canst thou not lead us to some place less public?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Carlo!--Why art thou so calm? |
njp.32101068581824 | Destroy the charge.- Have we more? ” “ Nothing of note. |
njp.32101068581824 | Did the gondoliers become of thy party? |
njp.32101068581824 | Do not the nobles of all Italy seek their equals in condition and in the gifts of fortune, in order that their union may be fittingly assorted? |
njp.32101068581824 | Do you not agree with me, Signore?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost take my meaning? ” Signore, it is plain. |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou accept the terms, Ja-??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou accept the terms, Ja-??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou accept the terms, Ja-??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou bear thy master's signet? |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou know aught of this Bravo? ” “ Dread sovereign, they that call him thus, know not his heart! |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou not deceive me, man, to gratify thine own displeasures against the Hebrews?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou not know, girl, that he who is born of gentle blood is above the weaknesses and tempt- ations that beset us of base origin? |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou serve a noble master? ”-- The first in Venice, lady." |
njp.32101068581824 | Dost thou, at peace with all of earth, forget this wrong? |
njp.32101068581824 | Doth report openly name any of the Israelites who are in the custom of lending, on usury, to the young nobles?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Enter, and take place. ”_"And who art thou? ” he 118 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | Except the Holy Father himself, what power is there on earth beside to fear? ” “ Thou mayst have spoken, fisherman, too boldly. |
njp.32101068581824 | From what convent didst thou come? ” Signore, from none. |
njp.32101068581824 | Gelsomina, and hast passed thy time in privacy?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Gino, ” he said, repressing his voice, like one sum- moning a desperate resolution-"Are thy fellows true?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Happy, father- happy! ” Happy without me?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast ever swam in a gondola at Venice? |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou a mask? ” The Bravo signified his assent. |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou aught to say in the matter?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou been to the Canale Orfano, to shrive a wretch?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou bethought thee of turning the eyes of the council on the danger which besets their heiress? ” “ I have." |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou no feeling for thy mistress??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou no feeling for thy mistress??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Hast thou no feeling for thy mistress??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Hath his high- ness shown you the last letter of the sovereign pontiff, in the question of the intercepted despatches, Signore? ” 22 402 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | Hath the condition of the body been looked to? ” “ Eccellenza, it was enough to cast one of his years into the centre of the Lagunes. |
njp.32101068581824 | Have I not reason to know the bark? ” Nothing more true, signore. |
njp.32101068581824 | Have you any clue to the writing, or any means of knowing whence it comes?" |
njp.32101068581824 | He bath escaped by other means — or art thou sure he hath escaped at all? ” Signore, is he in Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | He bath escaped by other means — or art thou sure he hath escaped at all? ” Signore, is he in Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Here is a Carme- lite!--Father, do you know aught of this? ” The monk endeavoured to answer, but his voice failed. |
njp.32101068581824 | Here is his gondola, by the bridge of our own canal. ” “ And the cavalier? |
njp.32101068581824 | How know you I am not that one? ” Gino started. |
njp.32101068581824 | How now; who appears with so false a face?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I come for the last. ” 6. Who and what art thou? ” “ A fisherman of the Lagunes. |
njp.32101068581824 | I come to try my oar with the braggarts of the canals. ” “ In whom is thy trust?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I have asked thee if thou art acquainted with the person of a certain Jacopo Frontoni; a dweller here in Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I have told thee that I am on business of the last importance, and that delay may bring heavy ca- lamities. ” On whom?-What is thy business? |
njp.32101068581824 | I hope I do not intrude on an Israelite, or a Lutheran, who mourns for his friend?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I hope the matter of the succession draws near a conclusion?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I trust she remembers me in her prayers?" |
njp.32101068581824 | I would thy father had not called thee by this terrible name, Carlo? ” “ Thou art too wise to be moved by a word, Gelsomina. |
njp.32101068581824 | If it be not sequins that thou seekest, what wouldst thou?" |
njp.32101068581824 | In what manner hath this Antonio come to thy knowledge?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is he of quick wit? ” “ Signor Roderigo, all who come of Calabria can not boast that advantage. |
njp.32101068581824 | Is it no- thing, Stefano Milano, to be descended from a great and victorious people?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is it not near the hour when the gondola of the police passes? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is it not so, Roderigo?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is it your highness's plea- sure that one disguised should be entered for the sports? ”- Doubt it not. |
njp.32101068581824 | Is not the God of Jacopo my God, and your God?-the God of the senate, and of the doge?--of the Council, and of the republic? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is not the God of Jacopo my God, and your God?-the God of the senate, and of the doge?--of the Council, and of the republic? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is not the God of Jacopo my God, and your God?-the God of the senate, and of the doge?--of the Council, and of the republic? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the damsel so amorous? ” “ She is of Italy, Signore, and our sun bestows warm fancies and fervent minds." |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the face of a man called Jacopo Frontoni known to thee?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the felucca ready for her work? ” “ As for the customs, there is little chance of gain in this greedy city. |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the hour named for the exe- cution?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the lady attended by suitable companions, in her daily life? ” “ Her companions are known to the senate. |
njp.32101068581824 | Is the work from the hands of the great Ti- ziano himself, eccellenza? ” “ It is not; one of little name hath put his pencil to the canvass. |
njp.32101068581824 | Is there any thing extraordinary in the circumstance, that two of so illustrious hopes should struggle to prevent their own misery? |
njp.32101068581824 | Is there danger in quitting the palace?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is there no hope of our being able to meet soon?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Is thy vessel ready, as wo nt, for the errand?" |
njp.32101068581824 | It is kind of St. Mark to do it?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Jacopo!-this is even better than I had hoped!~Hast thou tidings from my bride?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Let the neighbourhood quiet the household by its sneers — What 29 7 next?" |
njp.32101068581824 | My brother Giuseppe- thou scarce knowest Giuseppe? ” “ We have little acquaintance, for cousins.' |
njp.32101068581824 | My errand is with thee. ” “ Does the senate think a fisherman of the Lagunes of sufficient importance to be struck by a stiletto? |
njp.32101068581824 | My gondola waits-- will you enter?" |
njp.32101068581824 | My son has been mindful of his duty and respect of late, Donna Violetta, as I would have him? |
njp.32101068581824 | Now, here is the miscreant Jacopo.-What aileth thee, man? |
njp.32101068581824 | One like you can have few wrongs of his younger days to repair? ” “ We are none of us without sin, ” returned the monk, crossing himself. |
njp.32101068581824 | Re- tire as thou comest.-But hold- dost thou know this Annina?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Receive thy chain and depart. ”? |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall I lead thee to the cell?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall I put you on the public quay, Signora, ” de- manded the gondolier, “ or shall I see you to the gate of your own palace?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall I sum- mon my household??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall I sum- mon my household??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall I sum- mon my household??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Shall we now see his highness, Signori? ” “ You forget the fisherman, ” gravely observed the Signor Gradenigo. |
njp.32101068581824 | Tell us, Father, does thy sad tragedy touch in any manner on the interests of this fair being? |
njp.32101068581824 | The Neapolitan has thwarted me in my- shall I call it love, Hosea? |
njp.32101068581824 | The happy and the miserable, the free and the captive, are equally my care?" |
njp.32101068581824 | The senate is my master, and as such I honour it; but a fisher- man hath his feelings as well as the doge?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Then the uprightness of the late decree is in the mouths of the masquers to- night?" |
njp.32101068581824 | There are rich wines in the palaces of the nobles, that men can give such life to wood! ” Whither did we steer? ” eagerly asked Don Camillo. |
njp.32101068581824 | They have named a minute, when this bloody work is to be performed?" |
njp.32101068581824 | They have then proved too ruthless even for thee? ” said Don Camillo, who watched the contracting eye and heaving form of his companion, in wonder. |
njp.32101068581824 | Think you, Father, that my presence here hath escaped the spies? ”* It would be to hazard much were we to rely on such security. |
njp.32101068581824 | Think you, if employed in the manner you name, I would be in this spot to seek you? |
njp.32101068581824 | This is reasonable, and who can doubt it?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou art as well known as the sea- wall, itself, to us gondoliers. ” Why art thou masked? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou art used to the manners of these masked nobles, Jacopo; dost thou think them likely to hearken to reason? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast fears for thy gold? ” “ Had I been easily alarmed, Signor Giacomo, in that particular, I might not have parted with it so readily. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast heard of Jacopo? ”- The name is common.' |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast never sold a jewel with that conceit?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast not forgotten the beautiful lady I drew from the Guidecca? ” Corpo di Bacco! |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast not that sack of the Jew of Livorno beneath thy domino?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou hast this day spoken of thy prayer to our most illustrious prince, the doge? ” “ I have prayed his highness to give the boy liberty." |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou heardst the manner in which she spoke of the wretched bravo, Jacopo, and of this late murder? ” “ I did." |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou knowest Luigi?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou knowest me then? ” “ To be the pretty wine- seller of the Lido. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou little understandest,?? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou little understandest,?? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou mayst have heard that the house of which I come is reduced to a single youthful girl like thyself, who has been left in the senate's charge??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou mayst have heard that the house of which I come is reduced to a single youthful girl like thyself, who has been left in the senate's charge??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou mayst have heard that the house of which I come is reduced to a single youthful girl like thyself, who has been left in the senate's charge??? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou namest them on all occasions, as if they were the engrossing concerns of life. ” Signore, are they not to me? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou rememberest Pietrillo? |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou seest that corpse, father? ” continued his con- ductor. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou understandest, Ste- fano? ” Gospetto! |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou wast speaking to a stranger, when I summoned thee to the gon- dola?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou wilt receive him with friendship, for the love thou bearest his father? ” Donna Violetta curtsied, but it was with womanly. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou wouldst not have liked to be seen, Carlo?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thou wouldst see me? ” he said. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thoạ wilt not forget us, father? ” said Violetta, with winning earnestness. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thy cousin!-Hast thou a cousin named Annina? ”"Lady, Annina. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thy errand? ” he simply repeated. |
njp.32101068581824 | Thy private purse is drained by demands on thy charity;-or, perhaps, the waywardness of a female taste hath cost thee dear, of late?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Thy son died in the service of the republic, Antonio? ” demanded the secretary. |
njp.32101068581824 | To what convent art thou sent? ” “ My errand is not particular. |
njp.32101068581824 | Violence is not the attribute of justice- but the youth hath offended the laws, and he suffereth for his crimes?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Was the young duca going to the Redentore, too, to say his prayers?" |
njp.32101068581824 | We are in secret here, Signore? ” asked one of the guests, after some little time had been wasted in this manner. |
njp.32101068581824 | Well, is there further rumour among the Jews, of a decrease of gold? |
njp.32101068581824 | Were it too loudly spoken, yonder lion might growl.-Of what dost thou accuse the republic?" |
njp.32101068581824 | What answer dost thou make to the charge? ” “ Signore, why should I betray my own secrets? ” “ Ha! |
njp.32101068581824 | What answer dost thou make to the charge? ” “ Signore, why should I betray my own secrets? ” “ Ha! |
njp.32101068581824 | What are the wishes of a girl, or what the happiness of a solitary and helpless female, to their fortunes? |
njp.32101068581824 | What hast thou in the way of forbidden liquors, Stefano, that my companion may not lose the night in idle words? ” “ Per Diana! |
njp.32101068581824 | What is thy intention? ”. |
njp.32101068581824 | What is thy will?" |
njp.32101068581824 | What of interest hath the day brought forth? ” “ Say rather the night, Signore, for little worthy of your THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | What well- appointed leader fronts us here? |
njp.32101068581824 | What would the wretches have? |
njp.32101068581824 | What wouldst thou, Signor Mask?" |
njp.32101068581824 | What wouldst thou, child? ” « There is a God for the republic, as well as for the gondolier! |
njp.32101068581824 | When must this deed be done? ”? |
njp.32101068581824 | When must this deed be done? ”? |
njp.32101068581824 | Where didst thou leave my wife?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Where hast thou passed thy days, foolish Gelsomina, not to have felt this truth, in the very air thou breathest? |
njp.32101068581824 | Which is the wisest here?-justice or iniquity?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Who art thou, that comest in this hidden manner, to support a petition once refused?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Who art thou? ” hoarsely dentanded he, who took upon himself the authority of a leader. |
njp.32101068581824 | Who art thou?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Why are these here? ” demanded Jacopo, pointing to the graves at his feet. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why are ye assem- bled here, in a manner so offensive to the state, and so disrespectful to your prince? ” Still none answered. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why art thou here? |
njp.32101068581824 | Why art thou, whom in general it is necessary to warn from this house by words many times repeated, now in such a haste to leave it? ” 30 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why dost thou mask, Carlo?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Why hast thou not told me this before, Jacopo? ” “ Hadst thou not sorrows enough without this?-now 22 22 22 411 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why hast thou not told me this before, Jacopo? ” “ Hadst thou not sorrows enough without this?-now 22 22 22 411 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why hast thou presumed to stop the complaints of Antonio? ” sternly demanded the judge. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why not? — They have employed worse men. |
njp.32101068581824 | Why should I be less generous than my preserver? |
njp.32101068581824 | Why should brothers seek each other's blood?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Why this sudden wish to weary thyself?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Wilt drink?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Wilt thou pray for him, Carmelite, and make good thy words? ” “ I will, ” said Father Anselmo, firmly. |
njp.32101068581824 | Wilt thou take the service?" |
njp.32101068581824 | Wilt thou to the Bella Sorrentina? ” 24 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | With what object, girl? ” Highness, was it not in pity? |
njp.32101068581824 | With what object, girl? ” Highness, was it not in pity? |
njp.32101068581824 | Your highness will turn this great crime from Venice? ”- Thou art of plain speech, girl!" |
njp.32101068581824 | a blunderer? |
njp.32101068581824 | a noble Neapolitan who urges claims to the honours of the senate?" |
njp.32101068581824 | am I a fool? |
njp.32101068581824 | am I to be separated from my people? ” “ From the bired menials of your palace, lady, to be 92 238 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | and canst thou, in charity with thy fellows, pray to Him who died for the race, in behalf of those who have injured thee?" |
njp.32101068581824 | and is he likely to obtain his claims of the senate?" |
njp.32101068581824 | art thou commanded to do a penance? ” hastily exclaimed the other. |
njp.32101068581824 | art thou equivocating and faithless? |
njp.32101068581824 | as I, dread from their anger?". |
njp.32101068581824 | but what would become of thy matter of gravity the while, Gino, and of thy haste to enter on its performance? ” 27 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | continued the patri- cian, breaking the pause — Hast thou had dealings with the man?" |
njp.32101068581824 | dost thou know the hazard of thy temerity? |
njp.32101068581824 | exclaimed the Carmelite to the servant, who abruptly entered;"what means this disregard of my in- junctions? |
njp.32101068581824 | gunes? |
njp.32101068581824 | hast thou all thy body needs? ” Air- son, air!--give me of that air, which God has made for the meanest living thing." |
njp.32101068581824 | here is a private mark, that in truth seemeth to be of my own hand I"“ Dost thou find a clue? |
njp.32101068581824 | if so, why does the Senate employ me? |
njp.32101068581824 | in these said galleys, to which thou now seemest so averse---and served bravely, as I learn? ”. |
njp.32101068581824 | is there no boat on the canal? ” “ Thou art in unwonted haste, Gino, now thou hast a mask and a jacket of velvet! |
njp.32101068581824 | lian? |
njp.32101068581824 | of gaiety from country to country, till it numbered ten courts at which it appeared in as many weeks? ” • Was I not its mover? |
njp.32101068581824 | of gaiety from country to country, till it numbered ten courts at which it appeared in as many weeks? ” • Was I not its mover? |
njp.32101068581824 | or are the originals to go before the senate?" |
njp.32101068581824 | or hast thou a better name? ” “ Just Daniel! |
njp.32101068581824 | perturbed nights, And I shall slumber well-- but where?- no matter. |
njp.32101068581824 | shouted the boldest of the band—“is it not enough that thou hast won the honours of the net, but thou wouldst have a golden oar at thy neck?" |
njp.32101068581824 | son is incapable of designing aught against the republic? ” “ Of that he is not suspected. ” A slight expression of 92 I trust my 186 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | they are then awake to the acts of thy class? |
njp.32101068581824 | what can it mean? ” “ That we have passed here once too often, love. |
njp.32101068581824 | who is yon spy on our movements?" |
njp.32101068581824 | why didst thou this? |
njp.32101068581824 | wouldst thou hope to deceive a man of this character with a flimsy lie? |
njp.32101068581824 | « Hast thou heard of the death of one named Antonio?" |
njp.32101068581824 | « Thinkest thou our fellow has suffered for his boldness yesterday? ” Stranger things have happened in Venice!" |
njp.32101068581824 | « « «'Tis well; here is more of thy freight- thou hast the proper passes for the galley of the guard?" |
njp.32101068581824 | · Hast thou come thus far for nought else, good Jacopo? ” demanded the old man, willing to weaken the shock of his refusal. |
njp.32101068581824 | соро р? |
njp.32101068581824 | — And thou hast been to return these visits? ” “ Never. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ A Carmelite, and a servant of God. ” « Dost thou serve St. Mark? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ A prison, sayest thou, father? ” “ No less, daughter. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ A prisoner, Carmelite? ”"A prisoner, Prince of Venice. ” There was a pause. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ A word in friendship, and in confidence.-Thou hast moneys to lend at usury?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ All is in excellent order, Signore; when was Stefano Milano out of rule in a matter of haste? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And does thy cousin come hither? ” Rarely, lady- We are not of much intimacy. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And it would seem that the Duke of St. Agata is happy in the possession of an honest and faithful follower? ” THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And the Donna Violetta's, too, eccellenza?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And the quiet, and the lights- as ordered?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And these are thy gifts, Jacopo? ” he asked, in a voice that, spite of his resignation, betrayed the longings of ap- petite. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And this with thy knowledge of inen! ” “ If faith were always equal, where would be its merit? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And thy good sister? ” Happy too- doubt it not, father. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And thy mother, boy? ” he asked, so eagerly as to cause Gelsomina to turn hastily aside. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ And thy whole desire was to urge again thy rejected petition in bebalf of the young sailor?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Are the Dalmatians apprised of this movement?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Are thy orders peremptory?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Are you sorry, monk, that a sinner has escaped?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Art thou long here, Antonio? ” “ But an hour. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ As was seen by thy felucca's speed? ” Gospetto! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ As you may decide, Signori; is this your pleasure? ” Both the others bowed assent, and the usual prepa- rations were made for departure. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Ay-'tis well — but who claimeth the bearings? ”* It is wonderful to contemplate how great a value may lie concealed in so small a compass! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ But should he urge the state's resistance to his hopes? ” returned the Signore Soranzo, in feeble objection to so bold a scheme. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ By this am I to understand that I am no longer a ward of the Signore Gradenigo? ” “ Lady, a ready wit has helped you to the explanation. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ By what authority, reverend priest, dost thou impeach the decision of the judges? ” he demanded. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Can nothing satisfy these exacting spirits? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Can they wish to harm one who seeks his own child? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Can this be true? ” exclaimed Violetta. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Canst thou say with certainty,'twill be this night"? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Canst thou still hesitate, Father? ” demanded the loyer. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Could not your eccellenza set me about clipping the wings of the lion, or painting a better picture than Tiziano di Vecelli? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Daughter, why art thou here — and who art thou? ” de- manded the monk. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Did he say more to the point? ” “ He spoke in parables, young noble, but having an 27 20 306 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Didst thou know the character of the man thou lovedst?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Do any doubt it? ” he rejoined. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Do they dare to reason thus? ” “ I know not if it be reason, illustrious Signori, but it is what they say, and, eccelenza, it is hoły truth. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Do they let him take the air, even in San Marco? ” he asked, in unfeigned surprise. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Do they still promise to let me look upon the sun, again? ” They do.—They promise fair. ” “ Would that their words were true! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou find him changed? ” she asked, lingering on the arch. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou know the palace of a certain Don Camillo Monforte, a Lord of Calabria, who dwells, here, in Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou know, Jacopo, that thou art accused of being his murderer? ” “ Signore, I do." |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou not find this public announcement of a pas- sion painful? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou so prize a golden bauble? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou think his end near? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou think thus, Jacopo? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Dost thou use thy gondola to- night, love? ” he dem manded. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Father, can I have any?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Father, thou hast forgotten to name the condemned?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ For doing this you had a motive? ” · Holy Mother of God! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Gino!-miscreant! — what means this treachery?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hadst thou aught to do with this, also, Jacopo? ” sternly demanded the judge. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Has the assassin done this? ” he asked, after looking at the dead fisherman, and crossing himself. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast seen any strongly manned gondola plying, of late, in this part of the canal??? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast seen any strongly manned gondola plying, of late, in this part of the canal??? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast seen any strongly manned gondola plying, of late, in this part of the canal??? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou aught for me?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou aught more to urge, Antonio? ” asked the judge, with the wily design of unmasking the fisherman's entire soul. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou aught new, Gelsomina? ” repeated the Bravo, reading her innocent face with his searching glance. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou made sure of old'Maso's daughter?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou no domestic? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou no hope, Jacopo? ” he asked. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hast thou prepared the cabinet for my friends?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hath the calendar no saint- the fisherman no patron? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Have they been restored to the ambassador? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Have we unconsciously entered a portal of the palace?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Have you ever doubted it, Signore? ” asked Jacopo, looking up like one who admired at another's simplicity. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ He is a defrauder of the revenue, thou wouldst be understood to say? ” “ I would not. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ He is not with thee in thy labours on the Lagunes? ” “ San Teodoro grant that he were! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Hither, Jacopo- thou steerest wide?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ How art thou called, and in whose name dost thou put thy chance?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Howmis Jacopo, then, an agent of the police?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ I am called Gino'of Calabria, a gondolier in private service. ” • What noble retaineth thee?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ I did. ” “ Enough so to recognise form and countenance?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ I know thee not thou hast a name?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ I understand thee, Father;-thou hast shrived a pe- nitent?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ I would know if thy love for the youth can sustain thee in a trying scene; for without this effort he will surely perish?". |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it certain that the prisoner is to die?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it enough to feel grateful? ” demanded Violetta. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it expected that Violetta Tiepolo will do these me- nial offices for herself? ” Signora, no. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it not enough, Signori, that I urge my years, my poverty, my scars, and my love for the boy? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it then a disgrace to be innocently within these walls, lady? ” she asked, still with an averted eye. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is it thou, Stefano? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is the Donna Violetta to quit the roof of her father with as little warning as an unfavoured dependant? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is the penitent shrived? ” half whispered one, seem- ingly the superior of the two. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is the pledge sufficient? ” “ Signore, it is. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is the senate as ready with its money? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is the senate so tender, think you? ” asked the Bravó, huskily, but motioning for his companion to proceed. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is there a boat beneath?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is there aught of complaint against the youth? ” he de- manded, in a voice of hesitation. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is there not a boat, here, in a line with the lower of the Campanile? ” he asked quickly, pointing towards the city. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is this all? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is this all? ” “ Nay, I have other pleasures. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is this as it should be? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Is truth unpleasant to them? ” “ That as may be. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ It is, Carlo; hast thou ever crossed it before?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ My master's signet? ” THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Name it not in comparison with Holland — wert ever in Holland, friends?- didst ever enjoy the fashion of Am- sterdam and the Hague! |
njp.32101068581824 | “ No doubt- and that package? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Noble duke, I did. ” “ Not content with this, having learned the particulars of my project, thou soldest the secret to the senate?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Of what character are these ministers of the state? ” he demanded. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Perhaps he is master of some terrible secret, which they fear he will reveal?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Reverend Father, ” he said, “ may I crave a moment of your time, for an affair that concerns the soul of a sinner?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Shall I strike a noble of his rank in his palace- in his very pleasures?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Signore mio?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Surely thou hast thy private and express commands? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ The Senate, boy? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ The same; dost thou know the rich noble? ” “ You have well described him, Signore. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ They are not fishermen, truly, for there are many oars and a canopy!??" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ They are not fishermen, truly, for there are many oars and a canopy!??" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou art Jacopo Frontoni? ” said the stranger. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou art called Jacopo Frontoni?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou art sent to say this?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou doubtest his pity- ha? ” “ Thou canst but try. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou hast a father, Gelsomina? ” asked the Venetian heiress, taking the hand of the gentle girl, as she put her question. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou hast an ambition, Gino, to show thy skill in the regatta? ” Don Camillo observed, when they had made a little progress. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou hast had the company of the boy, if I remember, from his birth, already?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou hast served before this, Annina?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou knowest, Gino,"he said, “ that there is one born a vassal on my estates, here in the port, with a felucca from the Sorrentine shore?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou soughtest me, as wo nt, beneath the water- gate, Carlo,"she asked,"at the usual hour?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou speakest of another!-thou art not then the criminal they seek?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou wast chicken- hearted, Stephano? ” “ I!—I was more like thy lion, here, with some small additions of chains and muzzles.' |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thou wilt come to me soon again?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Thy guardian hath a displeased eye, ” hurriedly ob- 9? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ What answer dost thou make the fisherman? ” Signore, he speaketh truth." |
njp.32101068581824 | “ What brings him to Venice?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ What have we here, Jacopo? ” he demanded, in an under tone, of the gondolier who steered his own barge. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ What means this visit?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Where didst thou find this body? ” Father Anselmo briefly explained the manner in which he had been pressed into the service of the fisherinen. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Whither so fast, and what hast thou lost in this merry crowd? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Who comes?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Who cometh? ” demanded one, who seemingly stood at watch, in a felucca, anchored a little apart from all others. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Who hath injured thee, worthy fisherman, that thou speakest so boldly beneath the very windows of the doge? ” The state. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Why are you here in these numbers, friends?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Why hast thou yielded to the weakness of nature, and entered the cell?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Why liest thou so on the green earth? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Why not do it, immediately? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Why this visit? ” Signore, my heart is heavy." |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Will any of your party explain the facts?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Will you look for yourself, Signor Roderigo? ” said the mariner, in a lower tone. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wilt thou aught with me, Signore? ” 316 THE BRAVO. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wilt thou have more masses? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wilt thou impart the manner of this escape, Jacopo? ” he demanded. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wilt thou name thy support in this great trial of force?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wilt thou never forget thy stall and the wayfares of the Rialto? |
njp.32101068581824 | “ With the morning light, prince. ”* And the father? ” • Is dead." |
njp.32101068581824 | “ With this admission, may I ask the Signor Gradenigo to give ear to my petition?" |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Would it be seemly? ” Indeed I think it. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Would not Jacopo have used the stiletto? ”"Perhaps not, on one like Antonio. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Would you be rowed there, lady? ” “ If thou art certain of knowing the palazzo. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ Wouldst thou aught with me? ” demanded Jacopo, when the gaze of each had continued beyond the term of accidental glances. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ You will not trust, young Signore, to a smart wound? ” “ Not a sequin. |
njp.32101068581824 | “ last thou more prayers to repeat, Father? ” demanded the chief of the Sbirri; he who was particularly charged with the duty of the hour. |
njp.32101068581824 | “'Tis well,--thou wilt find a hundred sequins in this sack. ” “ Whose life is set against this gold? ” asked Jacopo, in an under tone. |
njp.32101068581824 | “'Twas a just end, Father? ” demanded Donna Florinda." |
njp.32101068581824 | • Dost thou think me jealous? ” said the Bravo, smiling in kindness, as he took her hand. |
njp.32101068581824 | • Hast thou hope for me?" |
njp.32101068581824 | • He will be married?" |
njp.32101068581824 | • Into whose palace have I entered?" |
njp.32101068581824 | • Shall I strike the noble in his pleasures, Signore? ” “ It is not necessary. |
njp.32101068581824 | • What is it men say, that thou treatest me thus?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 'But didst thou not engage to her as much?' njp.32101064753104 'But why, let me ask,'said Aurelian,'were you moved to assert an independency of Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | 'Doubtless it had been so,'replied Aurelian;'yet was it for me to cast away what chance threw into my power? njp.32101064753104 'Was not that a woman's war,'replied the queen,'that drove the Goths from Upper Asia? |
njp.32101064753104 | 'Who are thy associates in this? njp.32101064753104 A prisoner, say you?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Am I so? njp.32101064753104 And do not you too, Zenobia and Piso and Julia?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And how did it impress you? |
njp.32101064753104 | And how took he all that? |
njp.32101064753104 | And is this,said Petronius, his voice significant cf inward grief,"that which I must carry back to Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | And now is not Zenobia better than I? njp.32101064753104 And now tell me, miserable woman, what direful chance has brought and left thee here? |
njp.32101064753104 | And now, do you think you deserve it? njp.32101064753104 And now, most excellent sir,"said he, turning toward me,"what do you find worthy your own or your lady's finger? |
njp.32101064753104 | And think you, Fausta,said I,"that while the captive Jew remembers his country, the captive Eoman will forget his? |
njp.32101064753104 | And what is that? |
njp.32101064753104 | And what was it I did? |
njp.32101064753104 | And what, father,saidFausta,"said you to Antiochus?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And what,I asked,"may be the matter?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And what,said I,"would make him appear to you a thing perfect and complete? |
njp.32101064753104 | And who,said I to Demetrius,"is the beautiful being, but of a sad and thoughtful countenance, who sits at the side of the queen?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And why should I not die, as well as another? njp.32101064753104 But Gracchus — has he another Fausta, or another child?' |
njp.32101064753104 | But how do they defend you, Longinus? |
njp.32101064753104 | But is it not,said Fausta,"a mark of imperfection in your religion, that it can not control and bind to a perfect life its disciples? |
njp.32101064753104 | But the Romans,said Julia,"are coming to take away our city from us, and perhaps do us a great deal of harm, and must they not be hindered?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But why,I asked,"thinks she herself injured and degraded? |
njp.32101064753104 | But,I could not but still urge,"should no distinction be made between your country and her emperor? |
njp.32101064753104 | But,I ventured to remark,"are the hearts of princes and princesses to be bartered away for power or territory? |
njp.32101064753104 | But,replied Faustula,"would they do it if Zenobia asked them not to do it? |
njp.32101064753104 | Calpurnius,said Fausta,"saw you ever in Persia such horsemanship? |
njp.32101064753104 | Did any one ever see a soul? njp.32101064753104 Did eye ever look upon aught so like a celestial apparition? |
njp.32101064753104 | Do I not know them well? |
njp.32101064753104 | Do I not stand upon the records of the Senate, Augusta of the Eoman empire? njp.32101064753104 Do you not, Fausta,"asked Longinus,"intensely desire a life after death?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Does not this appear to you, Fausta and Piso,said Julia, as the old man paused,"just and reasonable? |
njp.32101064753104 | Dost thou not blush, old man,he said,"with that long grey beard of thine, and thy back bent with years, to stand there the apologist of crime? |
njp.32101064753104 | Father,said Fausta, throwing her arms around him,"why, why must you fall into the hands of Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Fausta, Fausta,cried Gracchus,"when will you be a woman?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How can you make that clear to us? |
njp.32101064753104 | How should it be otherwise? njp.32101064753104 I defend it only thus,"I replied;"so long as we have wars — and when will they cease? |
njp.32101064753104 | If it is so good to fight battles, why does she prevent me from quarrelling, or even speaking unkindly? njp.32101064753104 Is Aurelian to possess the whole earth?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not plain to you, Fausta? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it required? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it, I wonder,said Fausta,"the instruction of his religion which confines this Christian saint to these distant solitudes? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is not that just? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is the breath of life yet in you? |
njp.32101064753104 | Isaac,here muttered Hadad, in an undertone,"art thou mad? |
njp.32101064753104 | Know you not him? njp.32101064753104 Lucius, Lucius, are you a Eoman, with eyes so melting? |
njp.32101064753104 | Lucius, have you urged every reason, and used all the power you possess over her, to dissuade her? |
njp.32101064753104 | Lucius, then,he at length said, approaching me,"is in Palmyra? |
njp.32101064753104 | May I know it? |
njp.32101064753104 | News from Eome? njp.32101064753104 Oh, no; do not think so,"said Livia;"has not Zeno- bia fought a great many battles before this? |
njp.32101064753104 | Princess,said I,"is the slave who has just departed sincere in her attachment to Zenobia?" |
njp.32101064753104 | So ends, it seems to me,I replied,"every sentence of every Palmyrene, —'Who is like Zenobia?'" |
njp.32101064753104 | So have not I,cried the master of the ship:"Is he not sprung from the loins of a peasant? |
njp.32101064753104 | So, Fausta,said I,"you forsook your old friend Lucius for the companionship of a queen? |
njp.32101064753104 | This is, if I err not, Fausta, the work of a Greek artist? |
njp.32101064753104 | To such a school, ° said he,how can I refuse to speak? |
njp.32101064753104 | To what does this tend? |
njp.32101064753104 | To what part of the city do we go? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was I not? njp.32101064753104 Well, Lucius,"said Fausta,"and what think you now of our great queen? |
njp.32101064753104 | Well, well,said Gracchus,"they would have died in the forest; what signifies it? |
njp.32101064753104 | Were you near her? |
njp.32101064753104 | What follows? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is Eome to this? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is a miracle? |
njp.32101064753104 | What may this mean? |
njp.32101064753104 | What means that? |
njp.32101064753104 | What was I saying? njp.32101064753104 What was your reception?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What's all this? njp.32101064753104 What,"said he, in reply,"do you not know Critias the Epicurean? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who are Eomans? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who that dwells in Eome knows not the noble Portia? njp.32101064753104 Why hast thou not said this before? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why not of some other superior being — perhaps a bad one? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why so, Milo? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why the question? njp.32101064753104 Why,"they have urged,"should we yield before that becomes the only alternative? |
njp.32101064753104 | Will not the Queen of Palmyra delay for a few days her final answer? |
njp.32101064753104 | Yet it may not be past redemption,said Julia,"and who more likely than Hercules to achieve so great a work? |
njp.32101064753104 | You have read Plato? |
njp.32101064753104 | 'T is forgotten by most that he is any other than a native Persian?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 'Who are ye,'I cried,'who sit above in your secure seats, and make your sport of human woe? |
njp.32101064753104 | 'Who art thou, bold blasphemer,'I said,'that takest away the Godhead, break- ing into twain that which is infinite and indivisible? |
njp.32101064753104 | * How is it possible,"said I,* for another to speak when thy tongue wags so fast? |
njp.32101064753104 | 125"Just from the tables,"said the prince, as he withdrew, angry at his so conspicuous failure;"and how can one reach what he can scarcely see?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 177 ■ Is he ever seen to ride alone?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 199 you not see, by the quality of his audience, that he leads away with him all the fine spirits of the city? |
njp.32101064753104 | 205"What say you to this?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 217 forward, Julia leaning on her arm, and said,"And what do you imagine to be the affair of consequence that has deprived us of Piso's company?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 23 heeding, apparently, what I had said;"How are we to get our beasts along? |
njp.32101064753104 | 235"Are not my people happy? |
njp.32101064753104 | 269"It is fixed, then, that she accompanies the queen?" |
njp.32101064753104 | 59"But, noble master, hast thou ever brought to thy lips this same soft Palmyrene? |
njp.32101064753104 | 61 the desert, or my mangled carcass swing upon a Persian gibbet? |
njp.32101064753104 | 9 take well? |
njp.32101064753104 | 97 them, and looked with some good degree of confidence toward a coming forth again from death? |
njp.32101064753104 | A disciple of Jesus has truly said,'He who loves not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen?' |
njp.32101064753104 | A senator of Eome?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Accident, — could it not be accident that threw the troop of Aurelian in their way?" |
njp.32101064753104 | After talking of other things, Gracchus addressed me, saying: —"But is it not now time, Lucius, that a letter, at least, came from Isaac? |
njp.32101064753104 | Am I not bound by the words of Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Am I understood?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Am I, who have twice led you to the gates of Ctesiphon, now to be your leader to the footstool of Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | And against a woman too, — and that woman Zenobia? |
njp.32101064753104 | And art thou here, a mes- senger from them?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And can you justify the gods so that they shall not be chargeable with blackest malignity, if there be no future and immortal state? |
njp.32101064753104 | And do I owe their judgments a dearer allegiance — and which I esteem false — than I do to my own, which I es- teem right and true? |
njp.32101064753104 | And does the Jew, think you, sit down quietly under these wrongs? |
njp.32101064753104 | And dost thou think that while she remembers the outcast Jew, and the despised Nazarene, she forgets her own offspring? |
njp.32101064753104 | And ever since there have been these rumours of a war with Eome —""What sayest thou? |
njp.32101064753104 | And for what else shouldst thou care? |
njp.32101064753104 | And for what purpose? |
njp.32101064753104 | And has your religion demanded it?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And have you dealt with Eome when you have dealt with Balista or Heraclianus or Probus? |
njp.32101064753104 | And have you, too, heard a Christian preach? |
njp.32101064753104 | And how knowest thou that, in contriving happiness, thou shalt not engender sorrow?' |
njp.32101064753104 | And it having been so, as I must believe, what less can you do in atonement than to plant yourself here upon the soil of Palmyra? |
njp.32101064753104 | And nothing would have been left but the naked question, not is this faith beautiful and worthy, but is this religion true or false? |
njp.32101064753104 | And shall I fly while the rest are true to their trust?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And the enterprise itself you judge wise and of probable success?" |
njp.32101064753104 | And what do you suppose was the burden of his errand? |
njp.32101064753104 | And what then owe I, a Jew, — a Jew, to the Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | And who can hesitate in which to rest? |
njp.32101064753104 | And who the enemy? |
njp.32101064753104 | And why am I singled out to partake of one that seems all bitter? |
njp.32101064753104 | And why should I change this not unpleasing certainty for the doubtful future that must await me in Palmyra? |
njp.32101064753104 | And why should I? |
njp.32101064753104 | And yet may not Piso die as well as Isaac? |
njp.32101064753104 | And yet what better can I offer them here? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are all ready for the sport?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Are my eyes and ears true to their report — Lucius Piso? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are not the natural ties then sundered?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Are not these things that give worth to life? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are our senators and coun- sellors to be sacrificed? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are the affections to be bought and sold? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are the queen's sons, Herennianus, Timolaus, Vabalathus, of thy side, and part- ners in this enterprise?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Are they genuine?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Are they to be con- demned if a single fault may be charged upon them? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are they who have borne the burden of the day now to be selected as the only ones who are to suffer? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are we to dismember our country at the behest of a stranger, of a foreigner and a Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are we to wait till Palmyra be as multitudinous as Eome, ere we risk a battle? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you here with his knowledge?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you now, for the first time, to fly or fall before an enemy? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you ready for the morning start? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you ready to write yourselves subjects and slaves of Eome,—citizens of a Eo- man Province, — and forfeit the proud name of Palmyrene? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you thinking of anything but victory? |
njp.32101064753104 | Are you wholly superior to fear, — the fear of suffering and death?" |
njp.32101064753104 | As I turned away from this mischievous dealer in Cimmerian darkness, I inquired of one who stood near me, who this great man might be? |
njp.32101064753104 | As we stood thus, Julia gazing upon the objects around us, or lost in thought, I — must I say it? |
njp.32101064753104 | At least I think so; for who knows himself? |
njp.32101064753104 | Besides, what could we expect by submitting to the conqueror, but national extinction? |
njp.32101064753104 | Blame you the enthusiasm of this people?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But are your musings always solitary ones?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But do you ask in sincerity, daughter of Gracchus, what to do in order to believe in Christianity?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But first give me yourself a lesson, will you not?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But have I not freely admitted, Eoman, the dependency, nay, slavery of a royal house? |
njp.32101064753104 | But how are they connected with a future existence?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But how can we, who hold you as we do, sit in our places and allow you alone to encounter the dangers of such an enterprise? |
njp.32101064753104 | But how did you leave all in Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | But how is their conduct to be defended during the long reign of the son of Valerian? |
njp.32101064753104 | But how is this great point to be determined? |
njp.32101064753104 | But how many such spots does the world present; and how many such in- habitants? |
njp.32101064753104 | But more than all, how does the dear pedagogue and dialectician, the learned Solon? |
njp.32101064753104 | But should Eome have dealt so by her good emperor and her brave soldiers? |
njp.32101064753104 | But surely thou wantest some- thing? |
njp.32101064753104 | But upon whom burst more storms, or charged with redder fury? |
njp.32101064753104 | But was I, was the late renowned Odenatus, to confess allegiance to base souls such as Aureolus, Gallienus, Balista? |
njp.32101064753104 | But were you not there?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But what am I saying? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what fruit can Antiochus hope his treason shall bear for him? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what happened? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what have you done, — which is to all of us a more immediately interesting subject, — what have you done for Calpurnius? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what is the exact sum of what you have learned, and upon which we may rely, and from which reason and act?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But what is thy plan? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what matters it whom I tax for the upholding of Jerusalem? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what then? |
njp.32101064753104 | But what was to be done in case of thy death? |
njp.32101064753104 | But when is the time fixed for the flight?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But who can understand the future? |
njp.32101064753104 | But who else, with power such as hers, would reign as she has reigned? |
njp.32101064753104 | But who will need to use it? |
njp.32101064753104 | But why Eome or Aurelian?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But why do I keep you in such painful suspense? |
njp.32101064753104 | But why have I not before asked for your father? |
njp.32101064753104 | But why indulge a single doubt? |
njp.32101064753104 | But why is this blast of trumpets? |
njp.32101064753104 | But why pause here? |
njp.32101064753104 | But you have not seen the princess?" |
njp.32101064753104 | But, can you trust the word of Antiochus that he will give you timely notice if they go on to prosecute the affair? |
njp.32101064753104 | But, in seriousness, I hope your Mediterranean friend rewarded you for the hour you have given him, and deprived us of?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Can he think that Palmyra will endure his rule?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Can it be a mortal who speaks in such terms to another? |
njp.32101064753104 | Can it be an objection to this faith that its disciples partake of the common weaknesses of humanity? |
njp.32101064753104 | Canst thou do it?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Canst thou not be a friend, and leave the lover out? |
njp.32101064753104 | Canst thou tell me anything of Portia, my mother, or of Lucius Piso, my brother? |
njp.32101064753104 | Come in — come — But, Father Abraham, whom have we here? |
njp.32101064753104 | Conquerors in so many wars, are you now about to make an offering of yourselves and your homes to the emperor of Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | Could I have said less than this? |
njp.32101064753104 | Could I help but believe what I heard,—and so could I help but be a Christian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Could any one have believed a people existed of such strange customs and appearance? |
njp.32101064753104 | Did I hear aright?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Did any one of you ever see a soul? |
njp.32101064753104 | Did not both rest upon the same authority? |
njp.32101064753104 | Did you ever know anybody who could help doing as she asked them? |
njp.32101064753104 | Did you learn anything of Isaac?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Did you succeed in your search of the Arab?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Do I over- estimate the inroads of the religion upon the mind and heart of the world?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Do I owe obedience to an unjust or tyran- nical parent; to one who has abandoned me in helplessness, or exposed me in infancy? |
njp.32101064753104 | Do we not hear it? |
njp.32101064753104 | Do we owe it to a rich invention of your own?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Do you learn, Piso, when the time for the execution of the prisoners is appointed?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Do you remember at the amphi- theatre you hid your eyes from the cruel sights of the arena? |
njp.32101064753104 | Do you remember, Fausta and Piso, the dis- course of Longinus in the garden, concerning the probability of a future life?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Does any one believe that delay on our part will change the time- engendered character of Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | Does it ask for more to be beaten by Eomans, than to conquer these? |
njp.32101064753104 | Does it not become a de- scendant of the Ptolemies and of Cleopatra? |
njp.32101064753104 | Does it not seem so?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Does she live, and dwells she in Palmyra?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Dost thou know that demon Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Dost thou know what the truth may be?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Dost thou see, prince, the glory of this assortment of diamonds? |
njp.32101064753104 | Dost thou understand me?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Doubtless, you all know what it is?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Eelying with some confidence upon the generosity of Aurelian —""Why, Lucius, so hesitating and indirect? |
njp.32101064753104 | Emperors, as being highest, should be best; and yet, what are they? |
njp.32101064753104 | Father, how can we bribe him? |
njp.32101064753104 | Fausta, where is the quarter of Cal- purnius? |
njp.32101064753104 | First your friend Marcus, and Lucilia, and the noble, good Portia? |
njp.32101064753104 | For are we not of one mind? |
njp.32101064753104 | For how shall I meet him, — as a Persian, or a Eoman; as a friend, or an enemy? |
njp.32101064753104 | For what is Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | For what more cruel than to create this ear- nest and universal longing, and not gratify it? |
njp.32101064753104 | For what part of the civilized world had not been trampled into the dust by the despotism of almighty Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | For what, and why, then? |
njp.32101064753104 | Friends,"she continued, turning to her counsellors,"what answer shall we send to this lordly command? |
njp.32101064753104 | Gentile, why goest thou not thyself?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Gracchus you have found altogether Gracchus?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Has a Eoman more lives than a Jew? |
njp.32101064753104 | Has a worse case ever come to thy ear? |
njp.32101064753104 | Has fame done her more than justice?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Has it ever seemed as if women were in any respect the care of the gods? |
njp.32101064753104 | Has life a great object, or death an issue of certainty and joy, under either of those systems of faith? |
njp.32101064753104 | Has not the camp been his home? |
njp.32101064753104 | Has the Greek, the Eoman, or the Persian philosophy furnished your minds with truths like these? |
njp.32101064753104 | Hath there not been, think you, foul play? |
njp.32101064753104 | Have I not thy pity, Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | Have we knowledge of any other existences — elemental existences — than cor- poreal atoms? |
njp.32101064753104 | Have we legions already drawn from their numbers, disciplined, and accustomed to our modes of warfare? |
njp.32101064753104 | Have you yet seen Longinus?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Have you, Lucius, inquired, since your return, of Demetrius?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Have your days, Father, been passed in this deep solitude? |
njp.32101064753104 | Here now have I wandered far from my home, yet in what society and in what scenes do I find myself? |
njp.32101064753104 | Here's old Isaac: who'11 buy of old Isaac — rings, pins, and razors,—who'11 buy?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Him I am to leave in Ecbatana, being first cleansed of the deep dye with which by my art — and what art is it I am not familiar with? |
njp.32101064753104 | His companions, Levi, I doubt, are little better than jailers?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How are we to know whether the founder of this religion was in truth a person holding communication with God? |
njp.32101064753104 | How can I believe it, that within a few hours I may embrace a brother separated so long, and so long numbered with the dead? |
njp.32101064753104 | How can an old man like me encounter such labour and peril? |
njp.32101064753104 | How can one join together the sweet innocent face of Sindarina and such deep hypocrisy? |
njp.32101064753104 | How can we answer it, if evil befall her? |
njp.32101064753104 | How could I die better than at the head of a legion, which as I fell, I saw sweeping on like a tem- pest to emulate and revenge my death?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How could it be shown otherwise? |
njp.32101064753104 | How could the master obtain the service of the slave, if there were not reposed in him power to punish? |
njp.32101064753104 | How has Eome remembered me, and the brave legions that with me fell into the hands of these fierce barbarians? |
njp.32101064753104 | How have you sped by the way? |
njp.32101064753104 | How is it, Lucius?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How knowest thou me to be a Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | How say'st thou?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How shall I believe thee?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How was I to know what thou most desired to hear? |
njp.32101064753104 | How would they become thy finger, thy hunting- cap, or thy sandals?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How, Christian, shall I apply myself, and where, to learn more than I know now?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How, Lucius, has it happened that your heart, soft in most of its parts, on one side has been adamant?" |
njp.32101064753104 | How, indeed, could it be otherwise, in the house of Gracchus, and with Gracchus and Fausta for my companions? |
njp.32101064753104 | How, indeed, could they be other- wise? |
njp.32101064753104 | I am sure old Solon toiled hard to make a Eoman out of me; and how do I know but it was at your instance? |
njp.32101064753104 | I am sure she would not like to kill you,"looking up in my face,"and are not you a Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | I began again thus: —"Gracchus, too; Eoman, dost thou not remember the family of Gracchus? |
njp.32101064753104 | I do not think you would care to be a queen?" |
njp.32101064753104 | I doubt not, Eoman, while I lay at the hut of that good woman, thou thoughtest me a false man?" |
njp.32101064753104 | I had well nigh forgotten it; it should have been said first, — what think you? |
njp.32101064753104 | I was still entranced, as it were, by the object? |
njp.32101064753104 | I would rather meet the danger at its first menace, and thereby keep both our good name( which otherwise should we not sully or lose? |
njp.32101064753104 | If it were so, would there be first no communication with the queen? |
njp.32101064753104 | If the mild and just Valerian could be so wrought upon by the malignant Macrianus, what security have we in the case of Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | If you take not shelter behind indifference, what other shield do you find to be sufficient?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is Eome a god, to distin- guish with certainty the one from the other? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is death to be called an evil, or is it to be feared or approached with tears and regrets, when such are to be its issues?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is he as wise yet as his great namesake? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it a man or a god who has written thus? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it an evil? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it anything that thou hast not heard from her? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it fixed in nature that the limits of this empire should be Egypt on the one hand, the Hellespont and the Euxine on the other? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it for that I love obscurity, slavery, and a beggar's raiment, that I live and labour thus, when my wealth would raise me to a prince's state? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it like Aurelian to plan and move so secretly? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not a fair offer, Gracchus?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not a fair sight, Lucius?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not an honourable ambition? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not better that we give it utterance? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not so with all who reflect at all upon themselves? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not so? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not so?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not so?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it not this which we need? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it so that you denominate Polemo the Athenian, who, as I learn, is now here with the benevolent design of enlightening my people?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it so?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it the commander of a legion, or the resident governor of a dependent kingdom, or even Caesar himself? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is it to be thought of that I should fail? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is not the noble Gracchus at home? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is not this an argument for a future life? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is not this charming, now, in the queen, to bring us all together again so soon under her own roof? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is she not what she seems to be, a slave?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is so much ambition praiseworthy, and more criminal? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is such your judgment?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is that a vice in Zenobia which is a glory in Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is that being suited to a throne?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is that your rea- soning? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is the country to rest under the imputation which is justly, per- haps, cast upon its men? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is the pleasure of doing a good deed nothing to thee?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is the question of happiness to be no question in their case?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is there no hope of a better adjustment?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Is there no other way, father, in which we can explain the capture of the queen? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is there no patriotism yet alive in the bosom of a Jew 1 Will every other toil and die for his country, and not the Jew? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is there one in all these ranks who doubts whether the same fate that once befell Probus shall now befall Aurelian? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is this the last time that you are to gather together in this glittering array, and go forth as lords of the whole East? |
njp.32101064753104 | Is thy reason wholly gone? |
njp.32101064753104 | It is but four years since you left Eome, and then, as I remember — shall I mention such a thing? |
njp.32101064753104 | It is unworthy of me, is it not, then, to consider so anxiously such chances? |
njp.32101064753104 | Know you not the Egyptian Zabdas, — the mirror of accomplished knighthood, the pillar of the state, the Aurelian of the East? |
njp.32101064753104 | Let the ambition be a noble one, and who shall blame it? |
njp.32101064753104 | Live they?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Livia, have you received him since the departure of Zenobia?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Look, Lucius, if this be not a brave sight? |
njp.32101064753104 | May I ask, Lucius, what new truth you have learned with which to enlighten us? |
njp.32101064753104 | Most noble sir, let me press upon you this steel mirror, of the most perfect polish: see the setting, too; could the setting- be better? |
njp.32101064753104 | Must I believe, must you believe, that all this fair scene is to end forever at death? |
njp.32101064753104 | Must they be perfect, because their religion is divine? |
njp.32101064753104 | Nay, how know I but thou art now dead, and no one living to do me justice? |
njp.32101064753104 | Need I point to Antony? |
njp.32101064753104 | No? |
njp.32101064753104 | Now these clasps — are they not well made? |
njp.32101064753104 | Only consider the horror of an idolatrous religion in Egypt and in Assyria, in Greece and in Eome — and do you not desire their extermination? |
njp.32101064753104 | Or else is it the won- der- working power of a Palmyrene air that has wrought so with you since the last evening? |
njp.32101064753104 | Or hath empire no natural limit, but is broad as the genius that can devise, and the power that can win? |
njp.32101064753104 | Or is it that I love to sit and count my hoarded gains? |
njp.32101064753104 | Otho, what sayest thou?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Ought she to have left it to a then new and small power to take vengeance on her mean, base- minded, yet powerful foe? |
njp.32101064753104 | Perhaps Eome will grow as fast as Palmyra; and how long must we then wait? |
njp.32101064753104 | Pretty feet alone should press these — think you not so? |
njp.32101064753104 | Saw you anything of this sort about him?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Say, can there be two in- finites? |
njp.32101064753104 | Seeing no one was near, and lowering my voice, I said,"Thou wantest nothing from Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | Shall I reveal to you the greater and the lesser mysteries of that worship? |
njp.32101064753104 | Should you not like to see Aurelian?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Since the days of Cicero, and the death of the Ee- public, what has Eome done to advance any cause, save that of slavery and licentiousness? |
njp.32101064753104 | Slave, what sayest thou?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Some of these sayings fell upon my ear, and how was I to hear them and not speak? |
njp.32101064753104 | Speak,'said the emperor,'what is it?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Suppose I were to run you through with this spear?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Surely it is no such great matter to remove from Eome to Palmyra? |
njp.32101064753104 | Surely that you would not do?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Tears flowed down their weatherbeaten faces, and one of them — Macer, as I afterwards learned — cried out,"Where now are the gods of Eome?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Tell me, have you not slept as you never slept in Eome?" |
njp.32101064753104 | The generous Zabdas will do me justice — nay, you all will — why am I apprehensive? |
njp.32101064753104 | The ignorant — and where is it that they are not the greater part? |
njp.32101064753104 | The question, I think, is, would you be ready to accept the common lot of man as an immortal one? |
njp.32101064753104 | The same event, I suppose, Julia, would change it to a desert?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Their mother — but why should I speak of her? |
njp.32101064753104 | Then where are your gods, the fabled creator or creators — be they many or one — of the universe? |
njp.32101064753104 | There, can Elysium offer a more perfect scene? |
njp.32101064753104 | These many years has the word of Christ been preached in your streets, yet how few followers can as yet be counted of him who came to bless you? |
njp.32101064753104 | These things being so, where in the world can we believe there is a woman to be compared with her? |
njp.32101064753104 | They have not inquired, is the cause of my country just — but, is it her cause? |
njp.32101064753104 | They interpret differently the sayings of Christ, — as how should they not? |
njp.32101064753104 | They seem to be engaged in some sport near the palace; shall we join them?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Think you not the sally under Zabdas was too long deferred?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Think you not with me? |
njp.32101064753104 | Think you they have come to fight? |
njp.32101064753104 | This was followed by — an ode shall I call it, or a hymn? |
njp.32101064753104 | This,'said Aurelian, turning now to Zenobia, —'this is thy kinsman, as he tells me, — the Prince Antiochus?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Thou seest my slave Hadad?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Upon what, may I ask, have you founded a doubt of her sincerity?" |
njp.32101064753104 | War with Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was Portia alone, of all Eome, to give the lie to universal fame? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was it so, indeed?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Was not a shield his cradle? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was not one event as likely as the other? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was not the late renowned Odenatus, Augustus by the decree of that same Senate? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was she to tempt herself the horrors of a Persian journey? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was she, in her age, to seek thee over the sands of Asia, or thy brother? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was such a people as the people of Eome to conform their minds and acts to a mon- ster like him? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was that the part of a great nation? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was there not once a place called Carthage? |
njp.32101064753104 | Was there once nothing? |
njp.32101064753104 | Were Eome vigorous and sound, as once, in her limbs, what were the need of this new defence about the heart? |
njp.32101064753104 | Were I justified to forego this advantage for any private reason? |
njp.32101064753104 | Were it just that when joining hands, though not hearts, two nations could be knit together in amity, the royal house should refuse the sacrifice? |
njp.32101064753104 | Were not Suez and Armenia more natural lim- its? |
njp.32101064753104 | What can be the meaning of the noise and running to and fro which I hear? |
njp.32101064753104 | What can his aim be if not Persia? |
njp.32101064753104 | What can the Gentiles of Palmyra want of Isaac of Eome at this time of night?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What change should you suggest?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What could he gain by a warlike expedition which a few words could not gain? |
njp.32101064753104 | What couldst thou have done? |
njp.32101064753104 | What do you see? |
njp.32101064753104 | What doth the Jew owe the Eoman? |
njp.32101064753104 | What hath the Eoman done to the Jew? |
njp.32101064753104 | What if a few grey heads among us are taken off? |
njp.32101064753104 | What ill- designing aspirants have urged thee on? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is life, when liberty and independence are gone?' |
njp.32101064753104 | What is that? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is the evidence, Father, with which you trust to convince the mind of an inquirer? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is this country? |
njp.32101064753104 | What is your advice?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What kingdom of the world, and what age, could ever boast a general like Zabdas, a minister like Longinus, a queen like the great Zenobia?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What madness ruled to turn you against the power of Eome?' |
njp.32101064753104 | What make you of it?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What mean these tumultuous cries?' |
njp.32101064753104 | What nation would ever, O queen, outgrow its in- fancy, were a policy like this now descanted upon to guide its councils? |
njp.32101064753104 | What province have I oppressed; what city pillaged; what region drained with taxes? |
njp.32101064753104 | What reliance can be placed upon the Arabs, the Armenians, the Saracens, the Cappadocians, the Syrians? |
njp.32101064753104 | What then so crazed the assembled people of Palmyra, but the purple- coloured mantle of the Eoman Caesar? |
njp.32101064753104 | What then? |
njp.32101064753104 | What then? |
njp.32101064753104 | What think you is the news to- day in Eome? |
njp.32101064753104 | What think you the purpose is?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What think you, Fausta? |
njp.32101064753104 | What was it but the worst wretchedness of all to feel, as I did, that I, a Eoman and a Piso, was losing my nature as I had lost my country? |
njp.32101064753104 | What was the reign of Odenatus but an un- broken triumph? |
njp.32101064753104 | What will you give to know the tenour of what I have to say?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What would become of our dear Palmyra, were it to be changed to a Christian city? |
njp.32101064753104 | What would become of the world, if it could be proved that the gods required us to pass our days in retired contemplation?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What wouldst thou give, Eoman, for news from Eome?" |
njp.32101064753104 | What, I pray, is the process?' |
njp.32101064753104 | What, moreover, shall be done to entertain the people? |
njp.32101064753104 | What, then, can you expect, when these allied armies are upon you? |
njp.32101064753104 | When will our laws and institutions recognize the rights inherent in every man, as man, and compel their observance? |
njp.32101064753104 | When will sentiments of justice assert their supremacy in the human mind? |
njp.32101064753104 | Whence got the Eomans knowledge, not only of our flight, but of the very spot to which we aimed? |
njp.32101064753104 | Where are the auxiliaries whom we can trust? |
njp.32101064753104 | Where are your mer- cies?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Where in the wide world shall two be found to match Zenobia and Julia? |
njp.32101064753104 | Where is thy heart, Eoman, to suppose it? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who are these?' |
njp.32101064753104 | Who are you that one must live standing with his hand on the latch of the door? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who can remember a differ- ence here? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who can say that Portia might not come and complete our happiness?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Who can say? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who can tell what shall come to pass?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Who can tell? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who enact the degrees by which I anl to be thus bound? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who ever achieved anything great in letters, arts, or arms, who was not ambitious? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who is like Zenobia?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Who more fit to rule than the great Zenobia? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who shall describe the transports of her joy? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who shall heap more upon that honour?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Who should know who rides alone, and who in company? |
njp.32101064753104 | Who should put trust in themselves, if not the men and soldiers of Pal- myra? |
njp.32101064753104 | Whom have I wronged? |
njp.32101064753104 | Whose dark soul is lodged in that fearful tene- ment, — fearful and yet beautiful, as would be a statue of ebony?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Whose memory is long enough to reach backward to a defeat? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why can he not rely, for his power over both men and women, upon his genius and his natural graces? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why con- sider so curiously whence it comes? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why do they not turn, and at least die with their faces toward the enemy? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why have the immortal gods made the cup of life so bitter? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why may not Nature repeat the virtuous Antonines? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why may not Palmyra be what Eome has been, — mistress of the world? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why may we not believe that it is now come? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why not, with Calpurnius, fly from these now hated walls?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Why not? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why say so much of accidental companions?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Why should I name the renowned Longinus, the princely Gracchus, the invincible Zabdas, the honest Otho? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why should I speak of the massacres of Egypt, Cyrene, and Syria in the days of Trajan? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why should not Palmyra be what Assyria and Persia once were? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why was Domitian with his fly worse than Gracchus or Piso or Fausta and their gored elephant or dying gladiator?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Why was this order disturbed? |
njp.32101064753104 | Why, Julia, have you never urged me to read these books?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Why, then, if ye yourselves know and despise the popular worship, why will you not consider the claims of Jesus of Nazareth?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Why, why did I not lay to heart the hints which you, Piso, dropped?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Will fair words turn aside the fierce spirit of Aurelian from his settled purpose? |
njp.32101064753104 | Will that be to die for my country?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Will they not catch?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Will they not now work in secret all the more, and veil themselves even from the scrutiny of citizens?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Will you accompany me, Fausta?" |
njp.32101064753104 | Without Zenobia, what should I be? |
njp.32101064753104 | Would they have done this merely to impose upon mankind? |
njp.32101064753104 | Yet do we, my Curtius, perceive, in this rebuilding and strengthening of the walls of Eome, no indication of our country's decline? |
njp.32101064753104 | Yet this work is done every hour, and almost in every heart; if for children we lament not, yet we do for others as dear?" |
njp.32101064753104 | You asked what makes me here? |
njp.32101064753104 | You do not see the soul, therefore you believe in one? |
njp.32101064753104 | You have given me new food for my thoughts?" |
njp.32101064753104 | You have seen the Princess Julia?" |
njp.32101064753104 | You know him?" |
njp.32101064753104 | You may deem it little that a woman can do?" |
njp.32101064753104 | You will here doubtless exclaim,"Why obliged to describe? |
njp.32101064753104 | You would prefer a ring: look at this assortment, — iron and gold rings, marriage, seal, and fancy rings, buckles too: have you seen finer? |
njp.32101064753104 | ad- dressing a citizen hurrying by;"is Aurelian at the gates that you are posting along in such confusion?" |
njp.32101064753104 | afflicted? |
njp.32101064753104 | and might not national interest be as well promoted by such a bond, as one with the re- moter East? |
njp.32101064753104 | and success lie much in confidence? |
njp.32101064753104 | and what makes you here? |
njp.32101064753104 | as a philosopher, should I not term them my best iriends? |
njp.32101064753104 | asked Cleoras;"by simply rendering you inaccessible to the shafts which are directed against you, or by any other and higher operation upon the soul?" |
njp.32101064753104 | can it be possible,"exclaimed Gracchus,"that Aurelian can himself have returned? |
njp.32101064753104 | can you escape me now? |
njp.32101064753104 | do Portia, then, and Lucius, know that I live? |
njp.32101064753104 | do you say so? |
njp.32101064753104 | he replied, beginning at the end of my question;"how can a Persian satrap be called a prisoner? |
njp.32101064753104 | is that Zenobia? |
njp.32101064753104 | me that Timolaus, Herennianus, and Vabalathus be hailed by the pretty style of Caesar? |
njp.32101064753104 | over to Utica? |
njp.32101064753104 | pose for the others? |
njp.32101064753104 | said Demetrius, leaving his work, which he had resumed, and running to the door of his shop:"What's the matter, friend?" |
njp.32101064753104 | said I,"that the Per- sians conceive not the full strength of the Eoman army? |
njp.32101064753104 | said I;"yet who shall say it may not be? |
njp.32101064753104 | suddenly exclaimed my companion;"see you yonder herald bearing a flag of truce, and proceed- ing from the Eoman ranks? |
njp.32101064753104 | thou wilt not buy? |
njp.32101064753104 | who best secures the passing time? |
njp.32101064753104 | who sent thee? |
njp.32101064753104 | whom have we here? |
njp.32101064753104 | will Eome cease to be ambitious? |
njp.32101064753104 | wouldst thou leave these here to perish? |
njp.32101064753104 | — and is he well?" |
njp.32101064753104 | — and what can any resistance of ours avail? |
njp.32101064753104 | — and what prospect of this can there be, but through the plain authoritative language of a revelation?" |
njp.32101064753104 | — and what were the trunk without the limbs?" |
njp.32101064753104 | — but hasten, speak quickly as thou canst — and dost thou look for any one to come to thy relief?" |
njp.32101064753104 | — nay, or the Christian Probus? |
njp.32101064753104 | — there must be cap- tives; and what can these be but slaves? |
njp.32101064753104 | — what's all this?" |
osu.32435052941119 | And I- sir- am Captain Wharton, of his Ma- jesty's 60th regiment of foot, ”? osu.32435052941119 And has she sunk to this?" |
osu.32435052941119 | And who should it be else, darling? ” 6. osu.32435052941119 Are you Harvey Birch?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Fool,cried the enraged leader, “ do n't you know Dunwoodie's horse are at the Corners, full two miles from here?"] |
osu.32435052941119 | Have you any thing, wretched man, to urge to the commander in chief, why you should not die? |
osu.32435052941119 | Is there any hope, my cousin, that your friend can survive his wound?'' osu.32435052941119 Observe,"said Sitgreaves, in increasing won- der, Where comes the army chaplain in his full robes as a Doctor Divinitatis- what can it mean??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Observe,said Sitgreaves, in increasing won- der, Where comes the army chaplain in his full robes as a Doctor Divinitatis- what can it mean??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Observe,said Sitgreaves, in increasing won- der, Where comes the army chaplain in his full robes as a Doctor Divinitatis- what can it mean??? |
osu.32435052941119 | On what particular points of prowess do you differ? |
osu.32435052941119 | Peyton — Major Dunwoodie, ” she said, “ can you ever forget the sacred cause in which you are enlisted? osu.32435052941119 Speak, my Frances,"murmured Dunwoodie;"may I summon my good kinswoman? |
osu.32435052941119 | Well, have you bitted the poor devil within,said Mason, “ that he can take his last ride under the curb of divinity, old gentleman?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Were you related, then, to Birch? osu.32435052941119 What! ” roared Betty, in consternation,"has the tief robbed a lone woman of her all?-hang 3*-30 THE SPY. |
osu.32435052941119 | You think then they have an affect on the Aux? |
osu.32435052941119 | '; “ I disremember the precise time,"said Katy, 66 but it must have been hard on upon nine years, but what better am I for it all?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ), 66? Tis a fearful place to prepare for the last change in, ” said Harvey, shuddering, and gazing around his little prison with a vacant eye. |
osu.32435052941119 | * Is it intimated any are in agitation?" |
osu.32435052941119 | * Well,"cried the captain, “ is it right- have you the promised reward??? |
osu.32435052941119 | * Well,"cried the captain, “ is it right- have you the promised reward??? |
osu.32435052941119 | * Well,"cried the captain, “ is it right- have you the promised reward??? |
osu.32435052941119 | * What said he?-what promised he? |
osu.32435052941119 | * Will you swear it?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ** You have but little to apprehend from his character,"answered the dragoon dryly;"but he is gone- how-- when- and whither? |
osu.32435052941119 | *** But how?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 1 cape?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | 11 clothes; “ are you sure the Spy is not in your pocket?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 113? |
osu.32435052941119 | 129 ני 66 shoulder? |
osu.32435052941119 | 151 1* You say that he escaped, and was retaken in open arms?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 155 can you tell me, Cæsar, why honestly gotten gold should be hidden in the bowels of the earth?! |
osu.32435052941119 | 191 “ Even so is not the laborer worthy of his hire?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 23 laughing, with a kind of concealed humour, she asked- “ Is it then so certain, that General Burgoyne will be permitted to reach the city?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 231** What alternative?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 43 culty suppressing a laugh;"is this the manner in which to address an officer?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 A dozen!'? |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 And the continentals, ” continued Miss Peyton mildly, “ are the continentals in the county? |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 Besides what?!' |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 Is he alive?!! |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 What is this, Cæsar? ” inquired Mr. Wharton, turning the bundle over in examination of its en- velop, and eyeing it rather suspiciously. |
osu.32435052941119 | 6 Which way has he fled?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 61* Will you give me that in writing? ”! |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 And if he does come, wo n't a bullet silence a dragoon from the south as well as from old Eng- land?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 And is holding your fellow creatures in bond- age, in conformity to those laws? ” asked the co- lonel impressively. |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 And who is he? |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 But was this the first time? |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 But you did not wear it until you saw the troop of Lawton approaching? ” inquired the Ma- jor quickly. |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 Did he wear a loose great coat of coarse ma- terials?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 Have I not been the hunted beast of these hills for three years past? ” resumed Harvey. |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 Of all the various methods which have been adopted by man for the disposal of his earthly re- mains, which do you prefer, Captain Lawton?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 Whither?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 66 Why so?" |
osu.32435052941119 | 66? Tis the glare of fire- arms,"said the trooper, springing from the window towards his charger, who yet remained caparisoned at the door. |
osu.32435052941119 | ;"If he know, where he be, why do n't he dig him up?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ?, “ More so, think you, than celibacy?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ?, “ More so, think you, than celibacy?" |
osu.32435052941119 | After this, can I wish to live?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Ah! ” cried the disciple of Esculapius, “ I see you are doing well-- but stop- have you a pin? |
osu.32435052941119 | And what should the divil be wanting of me?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But Harvey is little better now than a beggar, and do nt you think a beggar very despiseable, Miss Peyton?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But hold, whither do you travel, master blackey, in such godly company?! |
osu.32435052941119 | But in what degree could polygamy affect holiness of life? |
osu.32435052941119 | But is there not something odd in Mr Birch? |
osu.32435052941119 | But some day he may know what it is to want a careful woman in his house, though now I am sure he is too despiseable himself to have a house. ”? |
osu.32435052941119 | But this business- Had you ever a friend?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But under whose care was the sick man during his indisposition?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But what has been done with the body? |
osu.32435052941119 | But, John, my dear fellow, is the bandage easy?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But, Tom, what will George's sister say to this fair haired maiden, in yonder white building?" |
osu.32435052941119 | But,"said Birch, “ why follow us here, when we were left on the opposite hill?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Changing his in- tended burst of resentment to a tone of civil inqui- ry, he said “ Does Captain Lawton want any thing at my hands?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Did he forget it contained one friend on a bed of sickness, and another in deep distress? |
osu.32435052941119 | Did he never even talk of doing so before?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | Did you ever let another, and a stran- ger, steal your affections from your father, and brother, and sister, as I have done? |
osu.32435052941119 | Did you not see their blood- ed chargers, all sadled and bridled, standing in the sun before the house? |
osu.32435052941119 | Do you ob- serve how fond he is of the cross roads above this valley? |
osu.32435052941119 | Do you see'nothing particu- lar? ” Humph!" |
osu.32435052941119 | Do you think we hold the forts at Kingsbridge to cover such peddling rascals as you, in your goings in and comings out?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Does n't Wash- ington always cover the baggage? |
osu.32435052941119 | Dunwoodie pressed the hand of his friend and beckoned the doctor to follow bim, as he with- drew, “ What think you?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | Dunwoodie! ” exclaimed Fran- ces, losing all her former confidence in the most fearful apprehensions, “ what means this agita- tion?" |
osu.32435052941119 | For what would he read the bible if he had dealings with the evil spirit?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Ha! ” said the trooper, “ is it yon ball of black at the foot of the rock- maple, that you mean? |
osu.32435052941119 | Had he a wig? ” continued the officer. |
osu.32435052941119 | Has he not fied from a guard of my own corps? |
osu.32435052941119 | Has he not risked his all on the cast of the die?-if a gallows is ready for me, was there not one for him also? |
osu.32435052941119 | Has it escaped his memory that it held his intended wife? |
osu.32435052941119 | Has the man whom I wished to secarrived, sir?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Have you daughters, sir?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Henry, when thou deign'st to sue, Can I thy suit withstand? |
osu.32435052941119 | Her brother, observing the marks of incredulity in her countenance, continued you doubt it, and justify his death? ”. |
osu.32435052941119 | How can I? |
osu.32435052941119 | How long do you think that miserable Dutch horse you are on would hold his speed, if pursued by the Virginians? |
osu.32435052941119 | How much?" |
osu.32435052941119 | How should he??? |
osu.32435052941119 | How should he??? |
osu.32435052941119 | How should he??? |
osu.32435052941119 | I do think nothing but this thick cap saved me to you a little longer, maugre the cat's lives. ”'I have much reason to be obliged to the cap,?' |
osu.32435052941119 | If threats or entreaties could move his stern sense of justice, would André have suffered?" |
osu.32435052941119 | In what bet- ter way can I serve her than in exterminating a wretch who would have blasted one of her fairest flowers?" |
osu.32435052941119 | In what disguises did he come?" |
osu.32435052941119 | In what manner might you have re- ceived this wound, sir?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Indeed! ” cried the exulting Sarah; “ Sump- ter- Sumpter-- who is he? |
osu.32435052941119 | Is it the rigʻlars who'll show favor, and they fighting? |
osu.32435052941119 | Is there any probability of movements below my friend, that will make travelling dangerous??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Is there any probability of movements below my friend, that will make travelling dangerous??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Is there any probability of movements below my friend, that will make travelling dangerous??? |
osu.32435052941119 | It might be hard for a man to get a wife at all in such a predicary- don't you think it would, Miss Peyton? |
osu.32435052941119 | Jack has to lose??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Jack has to lose??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Jack has to lose??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Lawton,"said the youth impatiently as the trooper entered, “ hear you from the major? |
osu.32435052941119 | Mast thou ever known shame's blush, dearest, Or felt its thrilling smart Suffuse thy cheek, like marble, clearest, As Damon read thy heart? |
osu.32435052941119 | My father!--my dear father!”—cried the now handsome young man;"and you, my dearest sis- ters and aunt- have I at last met you again?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Nothing and no one, can avail but little now,? |
osu.32435052941119 | Now, Jack, if you were only-- move your arm a little if you were only-- I hope you feel easier, my dear friend?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Of what service would that sword be to you against my weapon and a steady hand? |
osu.32435052941119 | Or is he fearful of meeting more than one that can lay a claim to that title? |
osu.32435052941119 | Pray, Colo- nel Wellmere, in what manner is bigamy punished in England??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Pray, Colo- nel Wellmere, in what manner is bigamy punished in England??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Pray, Colo- nel Wellmere, in what manner is bigamy punished in England??? |
osu.32435052941119 | See you the land of your nativity?" |
osu.32435052941119 | The doctor drew a heavy sigh, as he was 2!12- bled to get rid of what was nearest to his heart; 66 Yes, easy?" |
osu.32435052941119 | The evil- one. ” “ What, the divil?" |
osu.32435052941119 | The horse may be good, but can he mount a pricipice?") |
osu.32435052941119 | The others yielded the examination to the one who suggested it, and using all due delibe- ration, he proceeded accordingly,- You know the prisoner?" |
osu.32435052941119 | The youth dwelt on her lovely but pallid fea- tures with rapture, and as he pressed her hand to his heart, exclaimed “ But why this haste? |
osu.32435052941119 | This done, he asked abruptly- “ Captain Wharton, do you go in to night?" |
osu.32435052941119 | True,"said Singleton, slowly, as if struck with the other's reasons; but how is it that you are idle when there is work to do?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Well, are there any more wounded? |
osu.32435052941119 | Well, good woman, what means this outcry?' |
osu.32435052941119 | What did you with the horse you stole from me, rascal? ” he cried, throwing out extraordinary columns of smoke, as he waited for a reply. |
osu.32435052941119 | What do you think is the greatest pleasure in life??) |
osu.32435052941119 | What do you think is the greatest pleasure in life??) |
osu.32435052941119 | What have we here?" |
osu.32435052941119 | What in the name of fury seized on your coward hearts? ”'cried the dissatisfied leader, draw- ing his breath heavily. |
osu.32435052941119 | What is the offence of poor Birch?" |
osu.32435052941119 | What is your pleasure with the prisoner?" |
osu.32435052941119 | What think you of many raps from such a beetle as laid you on your back to- day? |
osu.32435052941119 | What will Washington think of me, should he learn that I ever became your husband?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Where are her fond admirers gone? |
osu.32435052941119 | Where got you this note? ” exclaimed the youth, glancing his eyes over its contents. |
osu.32435052941119 | Where is your hoard? |
osu.32435052941119 | Who have we here,"said the trooper, “ ris- ing like a phenix from the flames? |
osu.32435052941119 | Who, think you, will follow us far on a November night through these rocks and precipices?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Why do you think so?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Why has not Major Dunwoodie honored the dwelling of his intended father with his presence lately? |
osu.32435052941119 | Why no want'em as well as his father??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Why no want'em as well as his father??? |
osu.32435052941119 | Why no want'em as well as his father??? |
osu.32435052941119 | With none- not one, excepting our neighbour, the pedlar Birch. ” With whom?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Would he, think you, sir, have trusted him- self where he could fall again into our hands, un- less conscious of his innocence?" |
osu.32435052941119 | Would you deprive a dying man of the consolation of religion?" |
osu.32435052941119 | You have no farm I suppose???" |
osu.32435052941119 | You have no farm I suppose???" |
osu.32435052941119 | You have no farm I suppose???" |
osu.32435052941119 | You know the force of the rebels-- are there more of them in ambush?" |
osu.32435052941119 | and did n't the boys think him dead, and turn and lave the rig’lars the day?" |
osu.32435052941119 | and shall there then be none On wbom her soul may lean?" |
osu.32435052941119 | and the night before the battle of the Plains, was n't there thunder just like the cannon themselves?- Ah! |
osu.32435052941119 | and the tail, and the cloven foot?--besides sargeant, its no dacent to tell a lone famale that she had Beelzeboob for a bed. |
osu.32435052941119 | and who sent for her? ”'“ The major, said the surgeon, drily. |
osu.32435052941119 | and why do you think he will do you service?". |
osu.32435052941119 | are safer in the hands of the unlettered than more powerful remedies — but why had you no regular attendant?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ay, and Captain Jack himself, too; and did n't he lie on the ground face uppermost and back downwards, looking grim? |
osu.32435052941119 | burt, sir??? |
osu.32435052941119 | burt, sir??? |
osu.32435052941119 | burt, sir??? |
osu.32435052941119 | cried Betty, angrily; “ is it yee'r orders that mind, nor a warning given? |
osu.32435052941119 | cried Betty, tartly, “ and is n't there divils enough in the corps already, without one's coming from the bottomless pit to frighten a lone body?) |
osu.32435052941119 | cried Dunwoodie, in agony;"am I a wretch, that you treat me so cruelly? |
osu.32435052941119 | cried Frances with interest;"is he then known to Sir Henry Clinton? ” 6 At least he ought to be,"said the captain, smiling significantly. |
osu.32435052941119 | cried her lover with enthusiasm; “ have I not sought it with entreaties-- with tears? |
osu.32435052941119 | cried the Captain, gaily;-"Did Peyton strive to make you hate your king, more than he does him- self? |
osu.32435052941119 | cried the sergeant; “ what is that lurking near the foot of the rock, on the left? |
osu.32435052941119 | dear John, where are you hurt!--can I help you?" |
osu.32435052941119 | deceived you, Frances- who has practised in this manner on your purity of heart??? |
osu.32435052941119 | deceived you, Frances- who has practised in this manner on your purity of heart??? |
osu.32435052941119 | deceived you, Frances- who has practised in this manner on your purity of heart??? |
osu.32435052941119 | did you feel that God had forsaken you, Harvey?? |
osu.32435052941119 | did you feel that God had forsaken you, Harvey?? |
osu.32435052941119 | do you know him?" |
osu.32435052941119 | duct. ” “ Are you ill, John?" |
osu.32435052941119 | echoed Dunwoodie, turning towards her with the swiftness of lightning;. “ what of him? |
osu.32435052941119 | echoed the Colonel, in affected surprise;"who is there to prevent it, if he wishes it himself, my pretty Miss Fanny?" |
osu.32435052941119 | echoed the pedlar, remaining with his hands raised, in the act of replacing the spec- tacles;"what do you know of Harper? |
osu.32435052941119 | elled gentry in the neutral ground??? |
osu.32435052941119 | elled gentry in the neutral ground??? |
osu.32435052941119 | elled gentry in the neutral ground??? |
osu.32435052941119 | exclaimed Birch, “ have you no feeling, no faith, no honesty?" |
osu.32435052941119 | exclaimed the young agony, 66 what can I do-- what can I do?" |
osu.32435052941119 | explain your- self- what dreadful meaning is concealed in your words?" |
osu.32435052941119 | general favorite- may 1 presume on it so far as to ask leave to dismount and refresh my men, who compose part of his squadron?" |
osu.32435052941119 | he whispered on reaching the passage, “ will he live??? |
osu.32435052941119 | he whispered on reaching the passage, “ will he live??? |
osu.32435052941119 | he whispered on reaching the passage, “ will he live??? |
osu.32435052941119 | honem and where will be the liberty now? |
osu.32435052941119 | in what de- gree would it better the condition of Henry? ” Henry, I repeat, is safe. |
osu.32435052941119 | ing- am I not aunt Jeanette?! |
osu.32435052941119 | ings! ” in terror from his angry eye,"you eurdle my blood-would you kill my brother?" |
osu.32435052941119 | interrupted the negro, stretching forth his body knuckles;"tink a Miss Sally's ring go on old Cæsar finger?" |
osu.32435052941119 | interrupted the trooper;"what rus- tling noise is that, among the rocks? |
osu.32435052941119 | is he then not here? |
osu.32435052941119 | my dear bone- setter, is it you?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | my gentlemen- which way so fast?" |
osu.32435052941119 | my sister 66 “ I will will-- but why delay? |
osu.32435052941119 | or what reason have you for believing he will remember his word??! |
osu.32435052941119 | or what reason have you for believing he will remember his word??! |
osu.32435052941119 | or who will there be to fight the battles, or gain the day?!! |
osu.32435052941119 | or will it be the officer of Congress in quest of the officer of Bri- tain?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ran, recovering his voice with a long drawn breath;"think you that figure was of Aesh and blood?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | relurned Miss Pey- ton; “ is he not a gentleman?--a gallant soldier, though an unfortunate one? |
osu.32435052941119 | relurned Miss Pey- ton; “ is he not a gentleman?--a gallant soldier, though an unfortunate one? |
osu.32435052941119 | repeated the maid, gazing at him wild- ly;"would Major Dunwoodie yield his friend to his enemies-- the brother of his bethrothed wife?". |
osu.32435052941119 | said Frances he move the stubborn purpose of Washington?" |
osu.32435052941119 | said Mr. Wharton, in alarm; would Sir Henry entrust me with such a business?" |
osu.32435052941119 | said the captain, drawing familiarly nigh him and lowering his voice;"such as what?" |
osu.32435052941119 | said the pretended priest,"have you not the fear of God before your eyes? |
osu.32435052941119 | sargeant, dear, ” said the wash- erwoman, raising her head from her blanket; 66 where's the harm of taking a life jist in the way of battle? |
osu.32435052941119 | shouted a voice, as the weapon was struck from his hand; find nothing to do but to shoot at a man, as if he was a turkey at a Christmas match? |
osu.32435052941119 | shouted the hostess, advancing up- on him in a most threatening attitude;"and who is it that calls me filthy? |
osu.32435052941119 | style?" |
osu.32435052941119 | surely those traitors to the king would never dare to commit another murder in cold blood; is it not enough that they took the life of André? |
osu.32435052941119 | think yee. ” “ Are you sure that it was really a black man that brought the order?" |
osu.32435052941119 | vance, and deliver your despatches:--but stop, have you the countersign?" |
osu.32435052941119 | ven?" |
osu.32435052941119 | were you ever so near death as that?"? |
osu.32435052941119 | were you ever so near death as that?"? |
osu.32435052941119 | what is that?" |
osu.32435052941119 | wherefore did they threaten you with a similar fate??? |
osu.32435052941119 | wherefore did they threaten you with a similar fate??? |
osu.32435052941119 | wherefore did they threaten you with a similar fate??? |
osu.32435052941119 | why not fly, and improve these precious moments?" |
osu.32435052941119 | will you send me out against your brother this night, to meet my own brother? |
osu.32435052941119 | « John,"said the surgeon, I not a non- combatant?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Ah! ” cried the other starting, and examining him from head to foot,"you are from the field be- low- is there much business there, sir?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And a traitor to your country,"continued the be justified in ordering your execution this night? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And call you this the interior of America?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And have you proof that such only was your intention?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And how long had you been separated? ” ask- ed the president. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And scalp!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And what may they be, sir?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And what, sir, do you know of his visit to your house, on the 29th day of October last??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And what, sir, do you know of his visit to your house, on the 29th day of October last??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And what, sir, do you know of his visit to your house, on the 29th day of October last??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And where is your subject?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And who did you mean by He?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And who'll there be to incourage the boys now? ” she said;"oh! |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And who? ” asked the major, with an interest. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And why not himself? ” said the other quick- ly. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And will the world comprehend it all? ” said Frances, with a musing air that lighted a thou- sand hopes in the bosom of her lover. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And would you do less of your duty, because I am your wife, Major Dunwoodie? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And you think that it was to see you, only, that he came out??" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And you think that it was to see you, only, that he came out??" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ And you, Miss Frances, do you long as ardent- ly for peace as your sister? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Archibald! ” he exclaimed,"why, in the name of justice did you bring this dead miscreant to light again? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Are we likely to have a warm day, Captain Lawton? ” said the surgeon, turning from the washerwoman with vast contempt. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Attend, ” said Lawton, pointing towards the see you not that broad sheet of water which the eye can not compass in its range? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Bless me, what a treasure to possess!-when was it put out?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But I repeat, John, am I not a non- combatant?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But are the royal troops out from below??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But are the royal troops out from below??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But are the royal troops out from below??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But has he the power?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But how is the old man; and does this loss you speak of affect him much?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But saw you Washington? asked Miss Pey- ton. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But what do you say? ” Mr. Wharton ven. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But who is to see this fair creature in safety?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But why, and wherefore are you here?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But will not conscience, and the laws of God?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But will the sentinel let him pass? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But will they not follow us, and surround this mountain?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But you wrote him-- you urged the visit; surely, young lady, you wished to see your bro- ther? ” added the impatient Colonel. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ But, on your oath? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Ca n't you hear the rascal snoring in my room, you dirty blackguard?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Can he be otherwise?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Can not you forge another?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Captain Lawton, do you wish to die?? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Captain Lawton, do you wish to die?? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Chester Birch, Born September 1st, 1755;"read the spinster with great deliberation. ” Well,'cried the impatient Cæsar, “ what he give him?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Colonel Wellmere, ” cried young Wharton in astonishment, as they entered, “ has the fortune of war been thus cruel to you also? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Do you call the rout of those irregulars and these sluggish Hessians, a deed to boast of?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Do you call this glory?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Do you know Dunwoodie- have you seen him often?' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Do you think the colonies will finally get the better of the King? ” he inquired with a little of the importance of a politician. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Does his execution make much noise?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Dos't think, foolish boy,"said Lawton with a bitter smile, “ that hearts can feel in a colony? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Dr. Sitgreaves has gone down the road to meet him, I know- but what is that glittering in the moon- beams?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Frances- my own Frances! ” he exclaimed, 66 why this distress?--let not the situation of your brother create any alarm. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Had we not better leave our horses?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Has there been a strange gentleman staying with you during the storm?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you another house to go to?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you any other news, friend?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you heard that Major André has been hung?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you news affecting Henry? ” cried Fran- ces, springing to his side. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you not yet done evil enough? ” cried the pedlar. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you other testimony?-this does not avail you, Captain Wharton. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Have you seen Harper? ” cried Frances, turn- ing pale. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Hold up! ” he cried, dexterously reining his own horse across the path of the other; would you ruin, us both? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ How can I know it?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ How is it, that he is able to travel to and fro in these difficult times without molestation?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ I say nothing of its ability; but iſ true, why not set your slaves at liberty?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ I say nothing of its ability; but iſ true, why not set your slaves at liberty?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ I suppose Major Dunwoodie has the good opi- nion of Washington?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ In what manner?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Is it not natural to youth to seek glory?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Is it thought any important steps are about to be taken? ”'continued Mr. Wharton, still occupi. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Is the cause of liberty advanced a step by such injudicious harshness in the field?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ John,"whispered the surgeon, with awakened curiosity, “ what do you think?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Know you any thing of this pass? ” exhibite ing the paper that Dunwoodie had retained when Wharton was taken. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Miss Peytoir, will you favor us with a toast?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Nieces! ” said the invalid;"has she nieces then? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ No, Mr. Birch,"said the skinner, “ we know you too well for a slippery rascal to trust you out of sight- your gold- your gold. ”? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Not liberty, ” said the appalled operator in as- tonishment; Good God, for what then are we contending?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ On the march, Isabella? ” eagerly inquired her brother. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Said he this knowing him to be a British officer?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ See, ” said Sarah, “ there is blood, but will it wash away love? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Shall I fire, and frighten the pedlar?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ So it is thought that Colonel Tarleton has worsted General Sumpter?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Softly, softly, my dear Archibald, ” said the trooper soothingly;"would you arrest a man while paying the last offices to a dead father? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Speak, Miss Wharton, is Ma- jor Dunwoodie known to you?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Still you think that the prisoner had no other object than what he has avowed?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Stop them! ” roared the captain, “ would you stop men in the middle of a charge?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Stop, stop,"cried a female voice; “ will you leave me alone to be murdered? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Surely, sir,"cried the youth, recovering his gaiety, 66 there must be one love that can resist any thing- is there not Fanny?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Surely, sir,"cried the youth, recovering his gaiety, 66 there must be one love that can resist any thing- is there not Fanny?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Surrender, you servants of King George,"? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ That happiness was denied me,"said Lawton, “ but how long did you live in the family of this Birch? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ The devil! ” cried the horror- struck captain, “ can there be any pleasure in mutilating a fellow creature?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Then you once formed part of the household, madam, of Mr. Harvey Birch?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ To what may these pleasures numerically amount in a year?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ True; — but were you with him in the rebel camp?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Was he in disguise??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Was he in disguise??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Was he in disguise??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What are you at there, you scoundrels? ” cried Lieut. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What do you take to be my purpose, then, sir?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What mean you, silly fellow??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What mean you, silly fellow??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What mean you, silly fellow??? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What progress could they make here, in their heavy boots and spurs, with their long swords, or even pistols? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What safeguard? ” asked the sergeant, with. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What say you to the charge, my bonny sister?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What say you! ” said Peyton, with an insinu- ating voice;"am I worthy of this confidence? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ What then would you have, mysterious being?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Where are all the sentinels, John, ” he in- quired, as he gazed around with a look of curiosi- ty, “ and why are you here alone?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Where did the express leave them, did you say? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Where is your pack?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Where? ”'interrupted the sergeant, again in- stinctively laying his hand on the hilt of his sabre. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Which is Captain Lawton? ” said the leader of the gang, gazing around him in some little as- tonishment. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Who called me the filthy Elizabeth Flana- gan,,"? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Who ordered you on this duty, did you say?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Who ordered you on this duty, did you say?!? |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Why and wherefore should I yield?- I am a practitioner of medicine, and a non- combatant. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Why not apply to Mr. Harper? ” said Fran- ces, recollecting the parting words of their guest for the first time. |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Why not?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Why, then, are you here idle, when all that he holds most dear are in danger?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Will Washington say so, think you?" |
osu.32435052941119 | “ Yes-- but do you know him — that is why do you think he has the power? |
osu.32435052941119 | • Is he-- can he be worthy of her?'' |
osu.32435052941119 | • Wonld Andrè have deserted a field of battle, Major Dunwoodie, had he encountered such an event near Tarry- town?"' |
mdp.39076002619505 | ,..._ 4 “_ I? |
mdp.39076002619505 | . ” he was stammering like an eager child — “ do you know for what I ’m making this com- pass? |
mdp.39076002619505 | . ” “ Ah, ” Ruth murmured, “ do youremember how bruised and bleeding they were? |
mdp.39076002619505 | /-;, “___ “_ Lx? |
mdp.39076002619505 | <> Q~71»Q- Q QQQ Spice and the Devil ’s Cave QIQQ “ Where are your friends? ” he at last demanded. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ah, dear sky of Lisbon, would any other be as blue? |
mdp.39076002619505 | All evening I could hear them talking and laughing, as good- natured as boys. ” “ You say you had one mutiny? ” Abel asked. |
mdp.39076002619505 | All that you can remember? |
mdp.39076002619505 | All the while something inside me was snickering: ‘ Have n’t the price? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Aloud he said tenderly, “ Why have you kept me so at a distance — hardly ever let me talk alone with you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And Spain and England? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And at last Master Abel and the workshop? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And at the same time he would make QQ 141 QQ sss A Street Quarrel-sss “ Take me back to my ship, would you? ” yelled the fellow. |
mdp.39076002619505 | And have I come to the wrong one? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And he ’s bought up all kinds of merchandise to send, too: cloth and silks and jewellery and so on. ” “ Oh, reckoning on trading it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And if the man who was rowing him was the same one that Ferdinand and Pedro and I all saw — ” “ You saw him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And then they turned everything inside out looking for — spice/ Did you ever hear the like of that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And then, as they perceived him, did they change- quicken? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And was that why — could it possibly be why — he had swallowed his pride, had endured such plain speech? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And what was that he was shouting? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And yet this look in her eyes, this tremulous ten- derness of her lips, what was it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | And — ” he lowered his voice, “ why the devil should n’t a woman pick up her own handkerchief when she drops it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Anyone else would have added, “ Why did n’t you say something about it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Are n’t they fine blooms? ” He held them up for her to smell, and then pressed them to the Girl ’s cheek. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Are there two Abel Zakutos? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Are you drunk, too? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Are you with us? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Are you — ” she paused as her frightened eyes searched his — “ are you like the rest of them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | At last: “ Covilham was your father ’s friend? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Besides the two we heard about this morning? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Besides, what if Marco ’s mate were to appear here to ask about Abel ’s maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But Ruth, in her matter of fact way, asked, “ Who is it, child, that want the maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But after that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But already he was rattling on: “ By the way, I heard something about you, today. ” “ About me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But having gone this far, let him go all the way: “ As you made it ‘ worth while ’ for the race who ’ve built the prosperity of Portugal? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But how, in com- mon decency and honour, could he keep that from Manoel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But that voice — could it be hers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But what could he tell them to make them go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But what news for the King could possibly count now, when every moment was telling either for — or against — Gama? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But what was there to say? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But what ’s the use of talking about it ss 122 se sss Debacle sss now? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But where to? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But who had told Abdul that they would be gone? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But would n’t that delay the start for Cascaes, and hinder Scander ’s return to Lisbon? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But you were asking about Ma- noel — ” “ He ’s indifferent, you say, to reaching India? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But, if he did n’t get beyond Sofala, how could he be sure of that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | But, ’ as Scander had hinted, who knew how long he might be gone? |
mdp.39076002619505 | By the way, Nicolo, do these things that people are hinting about Gama ’s long absence affect your business? |
mdp.39076002619505 | By the way, did you know that it was his man, Arthur Rodriguez, who brought the first news of your arrival? |
mdp.39076002619505 | By the way, what shall I say if Master Abel asks where you are? |
mdp.39076002619505 | By what monstrous trick of fate had he found Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ca n’t you give her some warm food? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ca n’t you see it in that beautiful, flaming look that comes to his eyes when he talks about the time that he can go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Can you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Changed her into this person who brought her work to sit beside Abel — to brood over him with tender eyes when he was n’t looking? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Chilly, was it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could anyone live through that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could he bring himself to expose Venice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could he tell Manoel without exposing them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could it be pirates? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could it be that he was to leave it all? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could it be that work would go on after dark? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could it be — could it possibly be that Abdul and the Venetian ambassador ’s “ friend ” were one? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could n’t she see how spent he was? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could she have mistaken that name? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could she, he wondered, be feigning? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Could that other man in the boat have been he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did Abel and Ruth mean to keep her hidden? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did Manoel really feel sorrow at what he ’d done, really “ regret ” it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did he imagine it, or were the dark eyes wistful, even sad? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did he mean “ play watch dog ” to Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did he succeed, do you know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did n’t Gama still need a compass? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did n’t I hear you mention pirates? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did she want to get so 72<><>@*s- Q The Caged Bird Q- QQ rid of the little creature? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did she, too, “ hate ” it?' |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did some inkling of their import reach her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Did you get his name? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do n’t believe in going after the spice trade, eh? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do n’t you remember? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you know of him — John Cabot? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you recall, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you remember the night I was polishing the compass? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you remember? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you understand, Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Do you want me, with a blot on my name? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Does Manoel appear to be disturbed? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Does n’t Manoel know what that means? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Does n’t he believe in Diaz? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ever see him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ferdinand ’s voice, low, passionate: “ Can you keep a secret, Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Finally, he said Aden was going to start in by cleaning out the Franj merchant, and-_ Will you help? ’ says he, looking me in the eye. |
mdp.39076002619505 | For Nejmi and he — ” “ Oh, so? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Freight piled on top of you, for in- stance? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Gama or the maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Go on, and forget her. ’ What ’d I do with her, suppose I could buy her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had he found out that Abel and Ruth were to be away? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had he seen — or imagined — two braids of long, dark hair tucked under the ragged coat? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had it been those days of death and threatened exile that had so changed her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had n’t Scander once said some- thing about the reserve of Arab girls? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had n’t he sought their advice and openly laid the country ’s commercial prosperity to the Jewish financiers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had n’t he, according to his own account, given evidence that he knew of the Jewish reprieve, before it was made public? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had n’t the fellow spoken as if he knew of the Jewish reprieve before its public announcement? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had she seen him watching those two out- Q »<> 176 cs QQQ Rumours ¢%%Q- side? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had she, he rambled on to himself, noticed that he had been the only one to say nothing about her name? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Had the great “ light- house ” lamp perhaps been forgotten? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Hadn t Scander said only six months from the Devil ’s Cave to Lisbon? |
mdp.39076002619505 | He came close to her: “ Who are you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | He promised Abraham his reward should be a Court resi- dence for life. ” “ What will his word ever mean more than that — now? |
mdp.39076002619505 | He waited a moment — did she wish to say something? |
mdp.39076002619505 | His heart seemed to stop as a new possibility leaped to his mind: was Venice in league with the pirates? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How about it, Ruth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How be loyal to the country of his adoption without dishonouring the country of his birth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How can you tell that what he says is true? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How could he keep from pouring out his heart? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How could he, with the whole room talking about it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How do you come to be in a dockyard at this end of the world? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How had Nicolo gone without his knowing it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How is he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How much truth, he was asked, was there in the report that an expedition to India was on foot? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How should he answer her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How should he know or care about Master Abel ’s maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How was he ever going to keep away? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How weave together the tangled happenings of the past day and night? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How would she meet that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | How, he suddenly wondered, had this stranger got the information before it was made public? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I did n’t dare to stay here, for if my father had never gone down to — to the Devil ’s Cave and Sofala — ” “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I heard your captain say it; Nicolo Conti, is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I must have shown my surprise, for he laughed and said, off- hand, ‘ Who is the person that ’ll take my friend to Zakuto ’s? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I saw her face change — ” “ You did? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I suppose he ’s providing for a long cruise? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I was so afraid I ’d be heard. ” “ You managed that, child — with those hands? ” cried Abel. |
mdp.39076002619505 | I wonder if you are n’t the Nicolo Conti of whom Ferdinand was telling me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | I “ But from the Sultana to the Venezia? |
mdp.39076002619505 | If he said “ To warn Gama of danger, ” Abel would, naturally enough, ask, “ Then why did you come back? |
mdp.39076002619505 | If that could n’t spur the King into action, what could? |
mdp.39076002619505 | In a daze he heard Scander at his elbow: “ Going along, now, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | In league with the pirates to destroy Gama? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Is n’t he interested? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Is n’t that so, Ferdinand? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Is that it? ” Almost he had said “ on us ” — f0r- getting that Portugal no longer counted him hers. |
mdp.39076002619505 | It started things going in that benumbed brain of hers. ” “ It certainly started something. ” “ What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Kind of spoiled your plans, did n’t it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Know anything about that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Look at what your people have done for Portugal, and now how does he repay you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Lumber, eh? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Nejmi, ” he asked, suddenly curious, “ what made you think of Venice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | No? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Not that he had misgivings about the existence of the passage around the Devil ’s Cave- how could he have? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now can you imagine that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now what was there about that talk, I kept asking myself, to excite him? ” He paused as Pedro, smiling and complacent, came toward them. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now, here”—he took out his wallet—“what do you figure that sugar is worth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now, just to latch its door — But what was that sound? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now, let ’s see, ” he said, drawing closer to Nicolo and lowering his voice, “ where was I when Pedro broke in? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Now, ” opening his wallet, “ what do we owe you? ” The man named a sum, which Nicolo handed over. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Oh, God above, must that happen here? ” ss 131 ss QQQ Spice and the Devil ’s Cave QQQ Trembling, she sank on a seat. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Oh, how, how had it happened? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Or where? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Out of the babel of words, of gestures, of varying expressions on the faces around her, what did she gather? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Pe- dro de Covilham? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Portugal is triumphant — but what will come? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Q- Q 269 QQ Q- Q- Q Spice and the Devils I Cave QQ- Q How had he found her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Remember I tried him on them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Remember what happened, then? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Remember when that fellow came in here last night and carried that drunken chap off? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ruth — ” Abel clutched her arm in his excite- ment — “ do you see what that young rascal has done? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ruth, did you really think I would? ” The boyish eyes were twinkling- perhaps, too, were a bit wet. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Sailors and compasses and the sea — what could they mean to her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Seemed as if every place we went, we heard about this Franj ship. ” “ Did n’t they know you were a European? ” Gama asked. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Ship- building, eh? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Should he ask if they would take her when they went? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Should he tell what he ’d seen last night? |
mdp.39076002619505 | So Vasco — ” “ Paulo dead? |
mdp.39076002619505 | So easily the great, grey ocean could swallow those fragile ships, and who would ever be the wiser? |
mdp.39076002619505 | So that ’s the man who was here two years ago, and asked you about the fleet? |
mdp.39076002619505 | So you saw him, did you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Soft, wondering eyes fixed on the figure at the gate, lips parted, head lifted as if listening, waiting — what was it that she looked like? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Stays at The Green Window, does n’t he? ’ You see, he knew all about you! |
mdp.39076002619505 | Still on the same subject? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Still, had n’t he cast his fortunes with Portu- gal? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Strange, how stubborn he is about sticking to Lisbon. ” “ Well, after that Aden experience, can you blame him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Suppose, Master Zakuto, ” his tone almost entreated, “ I should make it worth your while to say Gama would return? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Sure you wo n’t change your mind? |
mdp.39076002619505 | That little bit between Sofala and the Devil ’s Cave — what of it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | That parents killed their children and then themselves rather than be false to our faith? |
mdp.39076002619505 | That they must gybe, must risk it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The Franj are going to take trade away from Aden. ’ ‘ What makes you think they will come? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The Venetian ambassador? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The child is simply beyond speech. ” “ Beyond speech, Abel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The gate swinging on its hinges? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The only way to do was to play the simpleton, and I said, cool- and laughing,_ Ever hear the singing sharks around Goa? |
mdp.39076002619505 | The strangest look came over his face, and he half muttered to himself, ‘ Oh — he/ ’ Then he said, ‘ Young Conti? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Then you have friends here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Then, a little bashfully, he asked, “ Perhaps I ’ll see you here soon again? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Then, because Pedro ’s mention of a tailor stirred a half- formed thought, “ Think your friend would make me a cloak for the big day? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Then, he suddenly glanced up and, as it seemed to Abel, directly at him — or had he only im- agined it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Then, why live my life out in a city that shuts its eyes to what I ’m convinced is bound to be? |
mdp.39076002619505 | There ’ll be enough for a new plantation; or would a border be prettier, Ruth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | This edict- is to be pronounced — when? |
mdp.39076002619505 | To banish it, for- ever drive it away, ah, what would he not give? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Tomorrow? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Too warm to sleep, is it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Trying to read her name, was he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Un- ww 246 ss sss The Workshop Lamp sss der the carpenter ’s work- bench? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Understand? |
mdp.39076002619505 | VVhile he spoke of Gama ’s return he was heavily thinking ‘ Where will Nejmi be then? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was Ruth, the practical, turning poet? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was he stark mad — or was she? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it all a chain of intrigue or his own imaginings? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it intentional, this elusiveness, or instinctive, inherited? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it pity? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it possible that F erdinand, too, had set his heart on her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it something the Girl had overheard Abel or Ferdinand say? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was it the heart in the body that had been hers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was n’t it worth all the pain and trouble? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was n’t the Way still to be found? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was that why Venice no longer scoffed at the Way of the Spices? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was that why he had hoped to get assurance of Gama ’s return, so he could use it in his diplomatic game? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was that why she had so persistently demanded to know Manoel ’s policy about Ori- ental trade? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was the Girl behind it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was the man withholding something? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was there ever anything so lovely? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was there in his curi- osity just a bare hint of mercy? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was there just the ghost of a we 216 ws sss The Will of Allah sss knowing twinkle in Ruth ’s round, bright eyes as she added that last clause? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was there, after all, a love of beauty, hidden deep within her, that had welled at last to this sweet outlet? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Was this the treachery that Nicolo had suspected behind Marco ’s having seen Gama in Indian waters? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Wasted? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Well, had n’t he told Diaz that Lisbon would go on just the same, even though half of it lay in its death agony? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Well, then, why not tomorrow? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Well? ” Abel ’s voice was as puz- zled as his face. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Were John ’s ships to be finished, or new ones built? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Were her ears playing tricks? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Were they in league with Venice to steal the maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Were they your father and mother? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Were they, too, a trifle derisive? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What about prospects for contracts to outfit such an expedition with supplies, clothing, arms? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What could Scander possibly want of her — leaning far over the port side like that, straining his eyes on her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did it all mean, this sudden onslaught of pirates, and their absurd demand for spice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did it all mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did save you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did she mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did we ever do without her? ” “ I ’m glad she ’s so lovely to look at, are n’t you, Abel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What did we ever do without her? ” “ I ’m glad she ’s so lovely to look at, are n’t you, Abel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What difference does anything but our love make to us? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What difference does it make what happened to me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What do you say, Nicolo? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What do you think? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What had happened? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What had happened? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What had he said, he puzzled, to bring such a look? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What had he to do with to- morrow or with any part of the future? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What had made this ghastly change? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What happened? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What if he never came back? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What if she were lying now where Abdul lay? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What if they had missed seeing her on the river? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What is your name? ” She only looked blankly back at him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | What makes you think that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What on earth did this mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What took you down there? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was he to do, which clue follow first? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was it Ferdinand had said? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was it to them that his tools were idle, the work- shop silent, the compass unfinished? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was risk when the dearest that life held was being snatched away under your very eyes? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was that Scander had yelled? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was that they were shouting? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What was the part of Marco and his com- panion? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What were they all talking about so earnestly? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What would Scander say now about the maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What would the Girl ’s voice sound like? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What would they all say if they knew her part, first and last, in this tremendous affair? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What would you sug- gest? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What ’d I tell you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What ’s behind all this gossip? |
mdp.39076002619505 | What ’s the meaning of that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | When Abel spoke again Nicolo was conscious that his question disguised the real motive: “ Did you see any slave trade along the way? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where are you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where did Ruth find those clinging, foreign- looking stuffs that she made into Nejmi ’s dresses? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where do you suppose it is? ” she said, as they entered the workshop. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where d’you suppose Gama is? ” 1 “ Wherever he is, he does n’t need me! |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where else could he have got that first information except from the palace? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where had he seen it before? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where had they all come from — and all at once? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where had they all come from? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where is he, do you know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where should he begin? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where was it that she was going with him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where were you going? ” she asked him breathlessly. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where ’d you been? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where ’d you come from? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Where, he wondered, was the palace? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Who gives a thought as to how Columbus ’ expeditions were financed? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Who told you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Who ’d have dreamed that things could have taken such a turn? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Who, in Lisbon, does n’t? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why does n’t she talk? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why had Abel — or Ferdinand — never mentioned her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why had she chosen this time to do this thing? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why not? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why shou1dn’t we be bringing back the cargoes from the Orient? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why this mystery and secrecy about her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why, in heaven ’s name, should n’t you share in it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why, those marmosets- ordered special for King Manoel, they was — would ’ve brought me in a snug bit. ” “ Lose the gold, too? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Why, why, had he taken Scander to Cascaes at the very time Scander would inevitably have come face to face with Abdul and saved Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | With such start, was it humanly possible to overhaul her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would Bartholomew Diaz come here night after night, if he, Abel Zakuto, had been merely a rich man? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would he have done better, he wondered, to have taken the advice of the Venezia ’s captain, and gone back to Venice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would he remember this high glory of summer noon? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would he see the precious secret that he had discovered, yesterday? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would his bank loan to a small firm that was com- peting for such orders? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would it more than even his account with our people? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would n’t he have heard this new edict talked of at the palace, and known that all Jews must be present to hear it read? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would n’t say another word about Gama. ” “ But what ’s it all about? ” Nicolo queried. |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would n’t wonder if Manoel came back to Lisbon pretty quick, would you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would she ever forget their expression when he and Slaiman had debated whether or not to make a present of her to this or to that Bey? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would the tide never turn so they could approach her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would there be a crew, she wondered in sudden terror — a crew like the Sultana ’s? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would these men have gathered in his workshop, if he ’d been only a money maker? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Would those scoundrels save themselves — leave her alone out there?' |
mdp.39076002619505 | Yes, thought N icolo, but what if, at this moment, Rod- riguez was fleeing with empty holds before those robbers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Yet why should she need to be guarded, surrounded as she was by the adoration of them all? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Yet, how to steer an honourable course? |
mdp.39076002619505 | Yet, if Venice were involved in a plot, had instigated it, even paid a price for it, then, what? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You are n’t going to follow the coast, as Diaz did? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You did n’t say you ’d been with Diaz? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You do n’t happen to know him, do you? ” “ Of course! |
mdp.39076002619505 | You knew, by the way, that I ’d been lucky enough to get hold of Diaz ’ old pilot, d’Alemquer? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You know him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You mean Venice ’s recent demand to know Portu- gal ’s intentions in the Orient? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You wo n’t see him, by any chance? |
mdp.39076002619505 | You? ” Something seemed to burst within him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | did you? ” He nodded toward the cage. |
mdp.39076002619505 | spice? ” For a moment there was silence. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ss 151 ss QQQ Spice and the Devils 7 Cave% QvQv Well, granting that it was he who had mentioned him to the ambassador, what harm? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ss 189 ss QQQ Spice and the Devil ’s Cave-@Q- Q “ Would he be there now — at this Zakuto ’s? |
mdp.39076002619505 | sss The Will of Allah-sss can I, a Venetian, hold up my head here if this thing ever comes to light? |
mdp.39076002619505 | too? ” someone gasped. |
mdp.39076002619505 | when we ’re saving him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | where is he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | — That voice with the foreign accent: “ Zakuto ’s the one who makes maps and such? |
mdp.39076002619505 | — What other lad in Lisbon would have known enough to ask this question? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ Coming down’—on his way home? ” he whispered unsteadily. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ Could you take us out? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ Need another hand, Chief? ’ says I, with my heart in my throat, and before he even nodded, I shoved off the boat and scrambled in. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ Sure job? ’ I asks, and he nodded, and then the two of them laughed. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ What you going to do, Captain? ’ said I, playing for time. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ What ’d he give for her? ’ I asked around, and the figure they named swamped me. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ What ’ll come of saving her, suppose I could? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ What ’s the mat- ter with the price your captain just took for her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ When are you going out? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ‘ Where is he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ’ ” Ruth cried out in the horrified stillness, and “ You mean — in cold blood? ” stammered F erdinand. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ’ ” “ He ’d been ailing long, then? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ’ ” “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ’ ” “ ‘ When? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ A ship bound back here from the Verde Islands with a cargo of gold and a score or so of marmosets, was boarded off Morocco. ” “ Another one? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Abel, ” she said in a low, horrified voice, “ has Nicolo told you that it was — was Abdul who took her away? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ According to that, ” he offered quietly, “ would n’t he be the same man that Ferdinand says is the Venetian ambassador ’s friend? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ An edict? ” he asked in a startled voice. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And Gama — what would he say? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And did n’t I hear you say you were a Venetian? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And what do you say we exchange names? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And what ’s the Venezia ’s captain to you, young fellow, that you ’re so free to put your nose into other people ’s business? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And where were you born? ” “ Down river — at Belem. ‘ My father was a bar pilot and he taught me his calling. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And you had nothing to eat, child? ” she cried. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ And you ” — he made a quick gesture—“what ’s your name? ” Instantly they saw her face cloud, as she drew away from him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Are n’t they both doing their best to crowd us out of the race for India? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Are n’t you afraid of dying? ” he asked, with grim curiosity. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Are you sure he said he ’d come in today? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Are you sure he told you, ‘ sailed ’ from Sofala to the Devil ’s Cave? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ As you made it ‘ worth while ’ for Abraham? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Bartholomew gone, you gone — what will the work- shop do without you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But at Aden there ’s a change and spice jumps into the lead. ” “ Why there? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But how else could I save her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But now that the King has named me, I have sworn before God that I will see this thing through. ” “ Does Bartholomew know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But what use is that if I ca n’t say I know it does? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But when the Venezia began to unload? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ But you know that he ’ll never come back? ” “ Yes, ” she shuddered. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ By the way, ” he threw out to the crowd, “ any news of Gama? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Ca n’t get enough of what? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Can you tell me where I can get a bite? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Child, will you tell me about — about him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Come along, and mind what I said: do n’t lose sight of me, see? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Come in and have a drink, wo n’t you? ” added the stranger, as, at that moment, they were passing a tavern. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Could you man- age it, say, tomorrow? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Covilham said it was clear sailing, ” Ferdinand per- sisted, “ east of the Cape, now did n’t he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Covilham? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did he take leave of the King? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did n’t I tell you I sus- pected that was what brought them here when the Expedi- tion was outfitting — to find out all they could? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did the Senhor send us a message by you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did the tall chap call? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did you have a good rest, Master Conti? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did you know us when we passed, Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Did you say you ’d seen the spices growing? ” he was eagerly asking Scander; The sailor nodded. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do n’t be afraid, ” he begged her, “ not of anything- ever again! ” Was it his fancy that she seemed to waver toward him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do n’t you hear? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do n’t you recollect, Bar- tholomew, our watching the men cut the King ’s name and yours on them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do n’t you remember? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do n’t you wish some- times you could go home? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you remember how long it was that I hated all mention of the Way or of anything connected with it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you suppose it could be Rodriguez? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you think he guessed? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you want to hail them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Do you want, more than anything else, to find the Way of the Spices? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Does Manoel know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Everybody is. ” Then, quite naturally, “ Are n’t you? ” They saw her eyes widen with fear. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Ferdinand — you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ For Nej- mi ’s sake? ” She nodded. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Gama — Gama has been seen? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Garden looks well, does n’t it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Got to keep afloat, have n’t we? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Got your lug- gage together, Conti? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Have n’t you, Ruth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Have you any doubt, Captain, ” he at last ventured, “ that the coast east of the Cape makes up to India as Mauro showed it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ He meant that Gama was ‘ coming down ’ from India? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ He — he — did n’t — did n’t get you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ He ’s — he ’s gone. ” “ Gone? ” Abel repeated. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How can you help but see? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How could I tell you before? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How could he? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How did the King take Abraham ’s advice about the Way of the Spices? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How did you get wind of this pirate plot against Gama? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How did you make room for yourself in the barrel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How did you manage that? ” “ All I knew was that I must get away from the Sul- tana! |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How do you come to know so much about it, then? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How do you know your own men are n’t responsible for that empty barrel? ” The other wheeled around and stared at him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How do you know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How do you polish it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How ’d I get out of Indian waters, me and Nejmi? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How ’d you get here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How ’d you get it out of him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How ’d you know so much? ” he whimpered. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ How ’d you suppose I know what I did in that hell ’s shambles? ” he burst out. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I could hardly speak when he told me what he wanted me to do. ” “ Was n’t there even mention of Bartholomew? ” Abel managed to get out. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I do n’t, do n’t I? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I go to Manoel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I heard that ’ twas to forbid the Jews to leave the country. ” “ Forbid them to go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I suppose Gama figures on using gun powder? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I was just wondering if — well — I do n’t suppose you ’d consider a lodger, would you, Pedro? ” “ I ’ve never taken lodgers, Senhor. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I ’ll have my box brought here, ” Nicolo concluded, “ shall I, Pedro? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I ’m right, am I? ” he added. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ I? ” Abel ’s brows were scornfully raised. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ If I come with you, will you go away, now — at once? ” said that unreal voice. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ If you knew Bartholomew Diaz as I do — ”- “ Oh, you know him, do you? ” The note of eagerness made Nicolo wonder. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ If you ’re satisfied. ” Then, “ Are you staying in Lisbon for long? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Interest- ing, were n’t they? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is Gama — alive? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is it that — that money I paid for the sugar — debt, you called it — that makes you keep at a distance? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is n’t it chilly out here for you, sir? ” Nicolo ven- tured. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is she going ahead to suit you, sir? ” he inquired, as he stopped at Nicolo ’s side to survey the caravel. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is the child gone mad? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Is the spice trade the big thing in that part of the world, as it is with us? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ It proved exact, Vasco? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ It was wicked — wickedl Oh, Abel — ” she turned troubled eyes to him—“what if King Manoel should drive us out of Portugal? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ It ’s all up now. ” “ What made Abdul change his mind so sudden about leaving? ” Scander demanded. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ It ’s this Venetian business that ’s kept us broiling down here. ” Could he mean the Venetian matter Ferdinand was telling of the other day? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Keep what from me, dear? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Know him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Loaned your men? ” “ Have n’t you heard, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Loaned your men? ” “ Have n’t you heard, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Meaning me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Mind if we go along? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ More of your inventions? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ My child, ca n’t you trust us enough now to tell us everything? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ My dear boy, has there ever been a time when there was n’t war over trade? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Nicolo? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ No craft with a slave cargo? ” he carefully asked. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ No matter — ” as she cast about for an answer—“I’m in a hurry. ” Then, “ Where does Zakuto keep his maps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Now, what if I should take a notion to revenge myself on Manoel, and give my maps up to Venice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Oh, Abel — what? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Oh, Abel, must our people always be wanderers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Oh, Abel, what can be the matter? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Oh, Nicolo, how shall I say it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Over Ceylon way, you mean? ’ And Penang, and Banda? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Over Ceylon way, you mean? ’ And Penang, and Banda? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Paid? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Remember the first? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Rodriguez? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Ruth, do you feel old? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Sat up all night, did you, lad? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ See this bit of land between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Seen ’em and traded in ’em, both. ” “ In India, I take it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Shall I go to her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Shall we go into the workshop? ” He felt Abel wince as if he had been struck. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Should n’t you think she ’d talk, ” she continued, “ and tell us what frightened her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Signal for pilot service and then anchor out here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ So you believe in Bar- tholomew Diaz? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Sofala — of which Covilham sent us word? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Squat- built things, those boats, are n’t they? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Stepped in here, did you say, ma’am? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Surely you understand them as well as Master Abraham did? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ T hat, too? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ That ’ll be easiest — for her. ” “ What you going to do with me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ The Expedition will sail, and who will ever re- member the part the Jews have had in it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ The San Marco, from Venice, did you say? ” Scander surveyed him in surprise. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ The fellow even went to The Green Window to get me to take him to you. ” “ When was that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ The point is, how much of an ‘ all ’ is it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Then where ’d Venice and Genoa be? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ There ’s Aden, of course, and Malacca, considerable away to the east’ard — ” “ An island? ” Abel ’s pencil hovered in mid- air. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Think you could put two and two together, if I was to tell you how? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ This morning, just after I came ashore. ” “ Ashore? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Those things. ” Was he a fool to read a hidden mean- ing into those words? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Up there on top of the hill? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ W'here is Master Covilham now? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Want me to take your vessel on to Lisbon or not? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Was he the same one Who ’d asked for me at noon? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Was it serious? ” “ It would have been, if we had n’t caught it in time. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Watch whom? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ We ca n’t take any of our things, can we? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ We ’ll stay here — if you do n’t mind? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Well, Conti, so it ’s really good- bye? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Well, what harm came of it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Well, what of that? ” Nicolo ’s face was completely puzzled. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Well, ” Scander insisted, “ what is it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Were you expecting such a cargo, ” Nicolo inquired, “ or some particular craft? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What about? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What are those maps to you that you wo n’t give them up? ” A wild hope sprang in her heart. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What are you making now, sir? ” Nicolo drew up closer. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What are you talking about? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What could you expect? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What does she say? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What does this name mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What happened then? ” “ Great heaven! |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What happened? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What have you been doing, ” Nicolo bantered, “ since I heard you cursing Gama? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What is his real heart? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What is it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What is your name? ” he coaxed. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What made you ask? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What made you try the South Channel in ebb tide and an inshore wind? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What of that? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What should we do, Ruth, without that lad running in and out all the time? ”, She came and stood beside him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What trade are you reckoning on, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What was I to do? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What was it all about? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What were you carrying besides marmosets? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What would you like to talk about? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What you doing? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What you going to do at Cascaes? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’d Cabot have to show for his two trips? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’d he look like? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’s that for? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’s that, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’s the matter with him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What ’s wrong? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ What? ” cried Scander. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ When — must we go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where does all that traffic come from? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where does he want us to go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where in the world did that child come from? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where is the palace? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where ’d you get those eyes? ” Then, as the boy flushed, “ So you ’ve gone crazy over spice, too? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Where ’d you get those eyes? ” Then, as the boy flushed, “ So you ’ve gone crazy over spice, too? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Which one, ” Abel whispered after a while, “ do you think it will be? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Who are you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Who told you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Who was that you were saying would ‘ sail up the river ’? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why did you choose tonight to tell me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why do you care so much? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why do you want to go, F erdinand? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why does n’t Manoel put us all to death, and have done? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why should he, if the argu- ment ’s worth anything? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why should n’t he have his? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why should ‘ the good of the country ’ concern me, now, Your Majesty? ” he coldly asked. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why — why what does this mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why, Abel, ” she gasped, “ was that where you were all that time? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why, he ’s been coming here for years, has n’t he? ” “ You know perfectly well what I mean, Abel! |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why, man, what is- it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Why? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Will Aden be ‘ dead, ’ too, Scander? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ With ’em all coming in to port and none shipping out, what ’d you expect? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Women have a way of getting back at rebels like youl By the way, ” he ventured, “ did n’t I see you on the dock this morning? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Would you like that, Mother Ruth? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Would you mind if — if I called my ship The Golden Star? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Yes, Ruth? ” 1 Prince Henry of Portugal called The Great Navigator. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Yes, why? ” “ Nothing. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ Yet how could I come to you with even a shadow of suspicion against me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You are n’t going to have him first bring the cargo to Lisbon? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You believe that, Master Abel, do n’t you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You did — that — for me? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You do n’t happen to know, do you? ” Before Nicolo could muster a reply, Gama approached, and took Ferdinand by the arm. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You forgot something, perhaps? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You hear? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You knew, did n’t you, that the marriage contract between Manoel and the Infanta of Spain would be signed within the week? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You mean we must — go? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You never heard any more of the F ranj ship, I suppose? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You really mean to live here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You remember I dodged out after Marco? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You said something else, too, ” she reminded him, in a low voice: “ that nothing should harm me. ” “ Did I? ” he asked, brusquely. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You say you ’re from Venice? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You see, Ruth, ” Abel faltered, “ at first it was for her sake we stayed, but now — now, we could n’t stay, could we? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You were ex- pecting to accomplish quite a stroke with Gama, were n’t you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You were on ff the big ship, both of you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You wo n’t tell? ” she whispered at last. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’d play with me, would you? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’d wait and risk Gama ’s slipping through our fingers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’re Abel Zakuto, kinsman of Abraham? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’re not going, already? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’ve been to sea, have you, sir? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ You ’ve heard about the reprieve? ” the boy hailed him. |
mdp.39076002619505 | “ ‘ Sai1ed, ’ did you say? |
mdp.39076002619505 | “- M ll/l///,4 n vi x?" |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Almost, he had added “ What were you looking for? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” At first Nejmi made no reply, but continued to regard Nicolo with that peculiar intensity — only, now, was it sor- rowful? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” C-_<> QQ 101% Q* sss Sugar sss “ The time you were trying to find a clue to this child? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Had he been dreaming — talking in his sleep? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” He began to read? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” How could- ss 197 ss QQ.-Q Spice and the Devil ’s Cave QQQ she have dealt him that blow, she, who must know how he felt about her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” How in the world did the fellow come to know about his doings with “ maps and such ”? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Nicolo asked Pedro, and invariably the reply was “ That was what he told me. ” What would Scander have to report? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Nicolo seized on the name so familiar to him through the cherished Conti letters, “ How ’d you get over there? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Q- Q 8o so Q%‘b Scander<>-saw “ How would you have happened to hear him at his prayers? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” QQ-47 © ©<>-<>@ Spice and the Devils J Cave ¢%%v% “ But how does he dare risk delay, with rivalry so keen about reaching the Orient? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Someone hailing him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” Then, “ How ’d you get here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” What could he say to comfort her? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” What difference, indeed? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” What money could buy the wealth of this room? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” but managed to stam- mer, “ He went to-Cintra yesterday. ” “ D’you get me out here to gossip? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” cried Nicolo, “ You suspected all the time he ’d come here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” she scolded, as she sat down; then, “ Are n’t you going to sample my preserves? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” she whispered, while from the threshold she called, “ Trying to get some air, child? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Abel, ” said Ruth, that evening, when they were alone, “ did you send for Ferdinand on purpose? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ But suppose she does n’t know our language? ” Ruth came into the room in time to catch Abel ’s last words. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ But surely you ’re to go with the Expedition? ” “ I doubt it. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ But where did you go, my child? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Do n’t you think you ’ll ever change your mind, ” Nicolo pressed him, “ and go as pilot to one of our fleets? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Expect fighting, do they? ” The black brows were raised a trifle. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Ferdinand Magellan, you mean? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Have n’t you heard about the pirates? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Have you faith in a sea route to India? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How about the spice merchant? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How about what we ’d do, if they happened to be first? ” Ferdinand slyly retorted. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How could he? ” Nicolo protested with some heat. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How does Gama take it all? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How else could castles be, ” Nicolo defended, “ but big and substantial, with the fighting that ’s to be done from them? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How else could you account for such a demand? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ How on earth, ” Abel exploded, “ came that loose- tongued Marco to be chosen for such a mission? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ In a few days, after the signing of the royal contract. ” “ Does Abraham know? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ In — a — cage? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Know of him? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Me? ” Scander ’s fist banged on the table. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Never a word, sir. ” “ Did your captain try to follow you? ” asked Nicolo. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ None shipping out? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Oh — that little matter of the sugar barrel? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Oh, so you understand Italian? ” Nicolo laughed, in- wardly amused with the ingenuous admission. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Send for him? ” Abel inquired innocently. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ So you ’re thinking of going into trade here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ That ’s the point, after all, is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ That? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Was he alive? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Well, then, ” Scander took him up, “ how in heaven ’s name, did she get here, when I ’ve been thinking she was dead — or worse? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ What do you care, ” Abel evaded, “ from where his authority came, so long as he ’s acting on it? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ What d’you mean ‘ cast off ’? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ What? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ Where did you come from, so early? ” Ruth asked him, as he stepped into the room and nodded to everyone. |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You have n’t by any chance been where the spices grow? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You in the ship- building business? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You mean that Abdul was here then? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You mean, ” he said, with a sudden flash of under- standing, “ it was all part of the finding of the Way? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You remember that time, with the bird, when you told me not to be afraid? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You ’ve actually sailed in Arab vessels — been in the Indies? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You ’ve been abroad, have you? ” Again that note of eagerness! |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “ You, Master Abel, down here? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ” “_--7 we 212 we sss The Will of Allah sss “ How in the world, ” Nicolo broke in admiringly, “ did you know how to get him started? |
mdp.39076002619505 | ”~ In the same breath, Scander demanded, “ Where ’s the other two ships, the Berrio and the San Raphael? ” Ferdinand ’s face fell. |
uc1.b5567982 | I wonder whether I've THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE 17 I'm sorry I ever done well in advising that amusement? uc1.b5567982 Oh, what can I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | Ohé, priest, whence come you and whither do you go? uc1.b5567982 What did I tell you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What have I to do with Shigramitish women? uc1.b5567982 What is Antirosa?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What? uc1.b5567982 Where did you learn all this?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Where's the Doctor? uc1.b5567982 Which? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why? uc1.b5567982 You is n't vevy angwy, is you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | You poor little sprats, and you want to go up to the front with the Regiment, do you? uc1.b5567982 'Any loot?' uc1.b5567982 'Been mashing Mrs. Vansuythen as usual, eh? uc1.b5567982 'Do you know anything about him?' uc1.b5567982 'Do you remember anything about the Sahibs?' uc1.b5567982 'He did that, did he?' uc1.b5567982 'How do you propose to fix that river? uc1.b5567982 'I care for you a great deal, Mother dear,'he whispered at last, and I'm glad you've come back; but are you sure Aunty Rosa told you everything? uc1.b5567982 'Is the Band goin', Sir?' uc1.b5567982 'S'pose you're the person we go into camp for, eh?' uc1.b5567982 'What do you mean?'' uc1.b5567982 'Why?' uc1.b5567982 'Will you talk sensibly?' uc1.b5567982 'Will you tell me what he said?' uc1.b5567982 '• What is it, Toby? uc1.b5567982 * Always? uc1.b5567982 * And Kitty?' uc1.b5567982 * And his last promotion was due to you?' uc1.b5567982 * And told him of Sir Dugald Delane's private memo about him?' uc1.b5567982 * And what did that sweet youth do?' uc1.b5567982 * And yet you encourage them?' uc1.b5567982 * Can you do anythin'? uc1.b5567982 * Did you ever hear of anything so mad — so absurd? uc1.b5567982 * Do n't you know me?' uc1.b5567982 * Do you mean to say that this slip of paper will help us? uc1.b5567982 * Fonder van you are of Bell or ve Butcha — or me?' uc1.b5567982 * Has she been making you cry too?' uc1.b5567982 * Has what gone, Jack dear? uc1.b5567982 * How do you do?' uc1.b5567982 * In how long? uc1.b5567982 * Lucy, how can you be so absurd?' uc1.b5567982 - Bloomin'orf'cer? uc1.b5567982 - Will nothing check your wicked tongue?' uc1.b5567982 0 blessed Conceit, what should we be without you?' uc1.b5567982 1 HIS MAJESTY THE KING 317 · Will it do as well?' uc1.b5567982 14 THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEEREGood gracious, child, you did n't join the Theosophists and kiss Buddha's big toe, did you? |
uc1.b5567982 | 178 THE STRANGE RIDE • There is no way of getting out? |
uc1.b5567982 | 86 A SECOND- RATE WOMAN 6 as woman in the land who understands me when I am- what's the word?' |
uc1.b5567982 | >>)) 100 A SECOND- RATE WOMAN"Which?' |
uc1.b5567982 | ? |
uc1.b5567982 | ?' |
uc1.b5567982 | ?' |
uc1.b5567982 | A SECOND- RATE WOMAN 93 Would you seriously object to my bringing the child over here, with its mother? |
uc1.b5567982 | A Second- Rate Woman Est fugn, volvitur rota, On we drift: where looms the dim port? |
uc1.b5567982 | After six hours, Dormer paced to the stern, saluted, and said — Beg y'pardon, sir, but was you ever on the Durh’m Canal? |
uc1.b5567982 | Ai n't you goin'to do that now, Cris? |
uc1.b5567982 | Allowing that you had gathered all your men and women together, what would you do with them? |
uc1.b5567982 | Am I an Apache?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Am I like her? |
uc1.b5567982 | Am I sufficiently A THE HILL OF ILLUSION 69 any one else? |
uc1.b5567982 | Am I talking wildly, Polly? |
uc1.b5567982 | Am I? |
uc1.b5567982 | And And you think so still? |
uc1.b5567982 | And I — what shall I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | And The Dowd is so disgustingly badly dressed'* That she, too, is capable of every iniquity? |
uc1.b5567982 | And a military man?? |
uc1.b5567982 | And a military man?? |
uc1.b5567982 | And aloud- Why should n't you be? |
uc1.b5567982 | And how many clever men?' |
uc1.b5567982 | And if you were cruel to me, Guy, where should I go?- where should I go? |
uc1.b5567982 | And is n't he?' |
uc1.b5567982 | And sit out with him, I suppose? |
uc1.b5567982 | And the fun of the situation comes in- where, my Lancelot? |
uc1.b5567982 | And what did Mrs. Van- suythen say after you had laid your disengaged heart at her feet?' |
uc1.b5567982 | And what did you say? |
uc1.b5567982 | And what now? |
uc1.b5567982 | And when the frocks wear out you'll get me new ones — and everything else? |
uc1.b5567982 | And you've changed your mind? |
uc1.b5567982 | Are n't you well?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Are you at all in earnest?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Are you going? |
uc1.b5567982 | Are you in the hospitals much?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Are you medical fit, Piggy?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Are you playing horses, chickabiddies?' |
uc1.b5567982 | As ve wiban?' |
uc1.b5567982 | At Shaifazehat? |
uc1.b5567982 | At the risk of throwing the creature out of train I interrupted — How could you write a letter up yonder?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Beg y'pardon, sir,"he said, but would you — would you min'shakin''ands with me, sir?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Boil'em once or twice in hot water and they'll come out like chicken and ham. ” THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING 241 daughters of men marry Gods or Devils? |
uc1.b5567982 | But Ju's so young- quite a baby — isn't she?' |
uc1.b5567982 | But Mrs. Hauksbee, her face close to the shelf of the new books, was humming softly: What shall he have who killed the Deer? |
uc1.b5567982 | But the voice broke with a sob that was also laughter-Punch, my poor, dear, half- blind darling, do n't you think it was a little foolish of you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | But there's so much to be done in every place — Bashkai, Khawak, Shu, and every- where else. ” « “ What is it?" |
uc1.b5567982 | But what shall I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | But what's a man to do? |
uc1.b5567982 | But who made you so awfully clever? |
uc1.b5567982 | But you'll give the man at Marwar Junction my message?' |
uc1.b5567982 | But, look here, what had you been saying to Mrs. Van- suythen? |
uc1.b5567982 | By the way, khansamah,'I said, “ what were those three doolies doing in my compound in the night? |
uc1.b5567982 | By the way, what does Kurrell say to the elopement?' |
uc1.b5567982 | C Polly, are you afraid of diphtheria?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Ca n't you hear Mrs. Buzgago's voice? |
uc1.b5567982 | Ca n't you imagine the pleasure that the news of the elopement will give him? |
uc1.b5567982 | Ca n't you imagine the scene? |
uc1.b5567982 | Can Can you wonder that I'm disinclined for amusement? |
uc1.b5567982 | Can you ask it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Can you do that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Can you give me a drink?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Can you not see what it will do for us? |
uc1.b5567982 | Can you read? |
uc1.b5567982 | Colonel Sahib, may we also do a little running?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Could it be possible, I wondered, that I was in this life to woo a second time the woman I had killed by my own neglect and cruelty? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did I know that Sahib? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did he say that I was to give you anything? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did n't I create that man? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did n't I do that talk neat? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did you ever know me at loss for an answer yet? |
uc1.b5567982 | Did you think that the creature had so much in her? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do exactly what I tell you, profit by my instruction and counsels, and all will yet be well. ” Is that the idea?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do n't you know that type of man?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do n't you recollect our own upbringing, dear, when the Fear of the Lord was so often the beginning of falsehood? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do n't you? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you know what you have said? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you know you've lovely eyes, dear? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you mean that still? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you mean to let her die?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you mind being called Coppy? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you not know me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you remember that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you suppose that she com- municates her views on life and love to The Dancing Master in a set of modulated “ Grmphs ”?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you suppose that the Delville woman has humour?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you suppose they'll ever dance together?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Do you take milk in yours?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Does a boy ever notice these things? |
uc1.b5567982 | Does it show in my face?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Does n't he owe every- thing to me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Does that suit you, My Imperial Majesty? |
uc1.b5567982 | Does the Station go on still? |
uc1.b5567982 | Doing?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Dravot used to make us laugh in the evenings when all the people was cooking their dinners — cooking their dinners, and what did they do then? |
uc1.b5567982 | Drink water got it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | D’you like all that frilly, bunchy stuff at the throat? |
uc1.b5567982 | D’you like that? |
uc1.b5567982 | For all the reserve?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Going to the singing- quadrilles already? |
uc1.b5567982 | Good God, is that all?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Got what? |
uc1.b5567982 | Guy, how long have we two been insane? |
uc1.b5567982 | Guy, is this amount of confidence to be our stock to start the new life on? |
uc1.b5567982 | Guy, what is my name? |
uc1.b5567982 | Has it ever struck you, dear, that I'm getting old?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Has n't any kind friend told you that she's the most dangerous woman in Simla?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Have Civilians culchaw? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you any objection? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you any people at Home, Guy, to be pleased with your performances? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you ever seen a man hanged? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you ever seen him clean “ them muchly- fish with'is thumbs ”?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you ever tried sulphate of copper in water? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you got everything you want? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you had many opportunities of comparing us-- in this sort of work? |
uc1.b5567982 | Have you nerve enough to make your bow yet?' |
uc1.b5567982 | He buried his freckled nose in a tea- cup and, with eyes staring roundly over the rim, asked: “ I say, Coppy, is it pwoper to kiss big girls?' |
uc1.b5567982 | His Majesty the King Where the word of a King is, there is power: And who may say unto him — What doest thou? |
uc1.b5567982 | His wife ought to be up here before long?' |
uc1.b5567982 | How can a Thing who wears her supplément under her left arm have any notion of the fitness of things much less their folly? |
uc1.b5567982 | How could he have foreseen that the flying sparks would have lighted the Colonel's little hay- rick and con- sumed a week's store for the horses? |
uc1.b5567982 | How could he tell what evil the overlooked slip of notepaper had wrought in the mind of a desperately jealous wife? |
uc1.b5567982 | How do you mean? |
uc1.b5567982 | How does it go? |
uc1.b5567982 | How d’you do, Mrs. Middle- ditch? |
uc1.b5567982 | How is it they come to you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | How many clever women are there in Simla?' |
uc1.b5567982 | How much did Mrs. Wessington give her men? |
uc1.b5567982 | How much did you imply? |
uc1.b5567982 | How'm I to get out of it? |
uc1.b5567982 | How? |
uc1.b5567982 | Hya, any tot for Johnny? |
uc1.b5567982 | I could not have con- tinued pretending to love her when I did n't; could I? |
uc1.b5567982 | I made him, did n't I, Polly? |
uc1.b5567982 | I shall always be'What's coming?' |
uc1.b5567982 | I shall see you to- morrow? |
uc1.b5567982 | I think I shall begin by preventing you from — what is it?_ “ — “ sleeping on ale- house benches and snoring in the sun. |
uc1.b5567982 | I think it makes us quits now, does n't it? |
uc1.b5567982 | I thought you told me that you had not been going out much this season? |
uc1.b5567982 | I went to him and said, “ Now, what does this nonsense mean?" |
uc1.b5567982 | I wiped my face, took a fresh grip of the piteously mangled hands, and said: What happened after that? |
uc1.b5567982 | I wish I was like some women and had no scruples about — What is it Keene says? |
uc1.b5567982 | I wonder who has them now?' |
uc1.b5567982 | I? |
uc1.b5567982 | If the Goblins ran off with her as they did with Curdie's Princess? |
uc1.b5567982 | In how long?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is it his own, do you think? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is it so terrible? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is it true that he was half an hour bare- headed in the sun at mid- day?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is it worth it, darling?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is it your habit to swear much in talking? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is n't The Dancing Master an angel?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is n't it perfectly disgusting? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is n't that enough? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is that all?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is that enough, my friend?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Is that so great a sin after all? |
uc1.b5567982 | Is there a single joy or pain, That I should never knomow? |
uc1.b5567982 | It smells comforting, does n't it? |
uc1.b5567982 | It's Kurrell “ What?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Judy- who could help loving little Judy?- passed, by special permit, into the kitchen and thence straight to Aunty Rosa's heart. |
uc1.b5567982 | Kill Kurrell, or send you Home, or apply for leave to get a divorce? |
uc1.b5567982 | Kisses do n't as a rule, do they? |
uc1.b5567982 | Kiswasti you was n't hanged for your ugly face, hey?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Make them talk? |
uc1.b5567982 | Mamma was Mamma was just as fond of you as she was of me, was n't she? |
uc1.b5567982 | May I call to- morrow? |
uc1.b5567982 | Moreover, he, as future Colonel of the 195th, had that grim regiment at his back, • Are you going to carry us away?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Mrs. Vansuythen stood up"What was that you said?' |
uc1.b5567982 | My Divinity — what else? |
uc1.b5567982 | My dear girl, what has he done?' |
uc1.b5567982 | My true and faith- ful lover, where is your eternal constancy,"unalterable trust,'and'reverent devotion'? |
uc1.b5567982 | No? |
uc1.b5567982 | Not outside of the times when you must n't speak to me at all?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Not serious, I hope? |
uc1.b5567982 | Now what is there in her?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Now wherefore should he have pre- ferred a walk with The Dowd to tea with us? |
uc1.b5567982 | Oh, Guy, ca n't you see? |
uc1.b5567982 | Oh, Ted, wo n't you believe her?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Oh, ca n't we drop this folly once and for all? |
uc1.b5567982 | Oh, will you be quiet, and help me to carry her? |
uc1.b5567982 | Orf'cer? |
uc1.b5567982 | Otherwise- • But are we not both assuming a great deal too much, dear? |
uc1.b5567982 | Perhaps, but why? |
uc1.b5567982 | Polly, you take my sorrows in a most un-"Do I? |
uc1.b5567982 | Punch, wo n't you for me a little?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Queer notion, was n't it? |
uc1.b5567982 | Reluc- 12 THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE you ’ nt'supper? |
uc1.b5567982 | Return what?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Running again?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Said to her? |
uc1.b5567982 | Shall I propose?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Shall I speak the truth? |
uc1.b5567982 | Shall I stand under the chandelier in future? |
uc1.b5567982 | Shall I tell you about him? |
uc1.b5567982 | Should I like him if he did? |
uc1.b5567982 | Stay me with fondants, comfort me with chocolates, for-Did you bring anything from Peliti's?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Suddenly, and futilely as I thought while I spoke, I asked: Gunga Dass, what is the good of the boat if I ca n't get out anyhow?' |
uc1.b5567982 | The Dowd- The Dancing Master- I and the Hawley Boy- You know the North verandah? ”* How can I do anything if you spin round like this?' |
uc1.b5567982 | The Dowd- The Dancing Master- I and the Hawley Boy- You know the North verandah? ”* How can I do anything if you spin round like this?' |
uc1.b5567982 | The Hill of Illusion What rendered vain their deep desire? |
uc1.b5567982 | The Surgeon- Major bent down — What is it, Bobby?' |
uc1.b5567982 | The face of His Majesty the • Who wants ribands? |
uc1.b5567982 | The letter?-Oh!--The letter! |
uc1.b5567982 | The light began to break into his dull mind, and he"You can 52 A WAYSIDE COMEDY went on —'And he — what was he saying to you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Then, why in the world do you pretend not to be willing to come? |
uc1.b5567982 | Then, without pause,'We're goin', Sir, ai n't we?' |
uc1.b5567982 | There, ca n't you see? |
uc1.b5567982 | They never did'•No harm? |
uc1.b5567982 | They prodded him behind like “ Damn your eyes! ” “ D’you suppose I ca n't die like a gentleman? |
uc1.b5567982 | This calm assumption of superiority upset me not a little, and I answered peremptorily:'Indeed, you old ruffian? |
uc1.b5567982 | Thou only hast stepped unaware- Malice not one can impute; And why should a heart have been there, In the way of a fair woman's foot? |
uc1.b5567982 | Till the 17th? |
uc1.b5567982 | Vere is Miss Biddums?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Vere is ve glass?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Very how much?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Was ever a respectable gentleman in such an impasse? |
uc1.b5567982 | Was it broken through D. T. or epileptic fits? |
uc1.b5567982 | Was it not enough that the woman was dead and done with, without her black and white servitors reappearing to spoil the day's happiness? |
uc1.b5567982 | Was n't she a silly slut To sell her bed and lie dirt? |
uc1.b5567982 | Was that true? |
uc1.b5567982 | Was this before or after supper?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Well, and what then? |
uc1.b5567982 | Well, what are you going to do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Well? |
uc1.b5567982 | Well?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Well?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Whar you raise dat tonga? |
uc1.b5567982 | What are the English doing? |
uc1.b5567982 | What are you doing here?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What are you doing? |
uc1.b5567982 | What are you doing?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What are you going to do with him, assuming that you've got him? |
uc1.b5567982 | What are you talking about? |
uc1.b5567982 | What are your- arrange- ments? |
uc1.b5567982 | What bird? |
uc1.b5567982 | What can I do for you?? |
uc1.b5567982 | What can I do for you?? |
uc1.b5567982 | What can you do? |
uc1.b5567982 | What dances am I giving you next week? |
uc1.b5567982 | What did Ted say to you? |
uc1.b5567982 | What did he say to you? |
uc1.b5567982 | What did he say to you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What did he say?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What did he think?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What did you do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What did you hit him when he was down for, you little cur?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do What do you mean?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do What do you think of me? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do What do you think of my cape? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do men talk about when they sit out? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do they matter to us? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you intend to do? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you mean? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you think I have given you money for?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you think of it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you think? |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you want?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What do you wear these huge dagger bonnet- skewers for? |
uc1.b5567982 | What does a man tell a lie like that for? |
uc1.b5567982 | What does he talk to you about? |
uc1.b5567982 | What does it matter? |
uc1.b5567982 | What does it mean?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What for? |
uc1.b5567982 | What had Mrs. Vansuythen to do with you, or you with her? |
uc1.b5567982 | What happened then?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What happened? |
uc1.b5567982 | What happened?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What happened?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What have I done? |
uc1.b5567982 | What have I said?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What honour has the khansamah? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is Your Worship going to do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What is it you want me to give you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What is it, Toby? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is the matter with you? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is the mood now? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is the use of bringing her into the discussion? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is the use of this talk? |
uc1.b5567982 | What is there to do? |
uc1.b5567982 | What makes you speak as though it had occurred to you for the first time? |
uc1.b5567982 | What measures? |
uc1.b5567982 | What of? |
uc1.b5567982 | What other Sahib, you swine? |
uc1.b5567982 | What right had this man — this Thing I had picked out of his filthy paddy- fields-- to make love to me?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What shall I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | What shall I do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What should I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | What was it for? |
uc1.b5567982 | What was that heap of manu- script you showed me about the grammar of the aboriginal — what's their names?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What was the matter? |
uc1.b5567982 | What was the use of a'parkle cwown if it made a little boy feel all bad in his inside? |
uc1.b5567982 | What were their hours? |
uc1.b5567982 | What will Mrs. Boulte say? |
uc1.b5567982 | What will you do when I am only your property- stolen property? |
uc1.b5567982 | What would Coppy say if anything happened to her? |
uc1.b5567982 | What's coming next? ” But 248 THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING You may an ox. |
uc1.b5567982 | What's on your mind?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What's that big bird on the palings?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What's that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | What's the good? |
uc1.b5567982 | What's the use of bothering me with medicine? |
uc1.b5567982 | What's the yarn about your mashing a Miss Haverley up there? |
uc1.b5567982 | When did he come, and when did he die? |
uc1.b5567982 | When did she do that?! |
uc1.b5567982 | When, oh, when would his new clothes be ready? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where did they go? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where did you get it from? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where in the 70 THE HILL OF ILLUSION world did you pick up the Chanson du Colonel? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where is our own broom- gharri? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where is the dear Mrs. Waddy? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where was the difficulty? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where's the girl? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where,'demanded Punch, wearied of a loath- some contrivance on four wheels with a mound of luggage atop — where is our broom- gharri? |
uc1.b5567982 | Where?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Whereat, to his great delight, I winced once more and hastily continued the conversation: · And how do you live here from day to day? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who am I that an imaginary man should be always credited to me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who and what is the creature? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who are those brutes howling in the Old Library? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who are those two on the Blessington Road? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who asked me to face the situation and accept it?- Tell me, do I look like Mrs. Penner? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who asked me to face the situation and accept it?- Tell me, do I look like Mrs. Penner? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who cares for'what Anglo- Indians say? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who could help loving loyal little Judy? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who do you want to kiss?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Who is she?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Who was he? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who will assist me to slipper the King of the Roos with a golden slipper with a silver heel? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who will take my message to the Colonel Sahib?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Who will take the Protected of God to the North to sell charms that are never still to the Amir? |
uc1.b5567982 | Who'd touch a poor mad priest?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why are you so bad now?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why ca n't I be left alone- left alone and happy? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why ca n't the paper be sparkling? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why ca n't you be rational? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why could n't Agnes have left me alone? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why did n't the Doctor say this was coming?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why did n't you fight him fair? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why do you ask?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why do you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why does she tell all the people outside the house about me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why, then, should Coppy be guilty of the un- manly weakness of kissing- vehemently kissing- a big girl,'Miss Allardyce to wit? |
uc1.b5567982 | Why?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Why?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Will one of you help me, please? |
uc1.b5567982 | Will you do as you are told? |
uc1.b5567982 | Will you leave me alone until Aunty Rosa comes in? |
uc1.b5567982 | Will you stop smiling in that inscrutable way and tell me what you mean?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Wo n't Your Honour hear me swear that I never touched an article that belonged to him? |
uc1.b5567982 | Wo n't anything make you understand that? |
uc1.b5567982 | Wo n't you help me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Wo n't you tell me? |
uc1.b5567982 | Ye- es, we are both not exactly — how shall I put it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Yes, is n't it divine after the rain?-Guy, how long am I to be allowed to bow to Mrs. Middleditch? |
uc1.b5567982 | Yes, is n't it divine after the rain?-Guy, how long am I to be allowed to bow to Mrs. Middleditch? |
uc1.b5567982 | Yes, they are an untrained Where do we go? |
uc1.b5567982 | Yes,'said I, “ but do you happen to know if he had anything upon him by any chance when he died?' |
uc1.b5567982 | You admit that? |
uc1.b5567982 | You diffuse yourself, dear; and though all Simla knows your skill in managing a team-'Ca n't you choose a prettier word?' |
uc1.b5567982 | You have n't been moping? |
uc1.b5567982 | You know what I said about going to Darjiling next year? |
uc1.b5567982 | You see I have to begin from the very beginning — haven't I? |
uc1.b5567982 | You think so? |
uc1.b5567982 | You think so? |
uc1.b5567982 | You're a darling in many ways, and I like you- you are not a woman's woman — but why do you trouble yourself about mere human beings?' |
uc1.b5567982 | You've been a true friend to her too, have n't you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | You've been a true friend to me, Kurrell- old man- haven't you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | Your husband? |
uc1.b5567982 | cried Kitty;"what made you call out so foolishly, Jack? |
uc1.b5567982 | fault- my fault, darling — and yet how could we help it? |
uc1.b5567982 | not let me look at it also? |
uc1.b5567982 | saying? |
uc1.b5567982 | stammered His Majesty the King As what, little one?' |
uc1.b5567982 | supper? ” Then I Then I get up with a hungry smile. |
uc1.b5567982 | suppose men are chosen for appointments because of their special fitness beforehand? |
uc1.b5567982 | was the Sahib here?' |
uc1.b5567982 | what does it all mean? |
uc1.b5567982 | « Has my wife told you two are free to go off whenever you please? |
uc1.b5567982 | « The Reg'ment's ordered on active service, Sir?' |
uc1.b5567982 | « What is the meaning o'this?" |
uc1.b5567982 | «'Son of Wick- old Wick of Chota- Buldana? |
uc1.b5567982 | · Am blind, Polly? |
uc1.b5567982 | · And she?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · And who could help loving my Ju?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · And you warned him against the Topsham Girl?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · And you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · And — you — mean- to- say that it is abso- lutely Platonic on both sides?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Are we to play forhever?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Are you going to pull me down in the open? |
uc1.b5567982 | · Damn it all, Rosa,'said he at last,'ca n't you leave the child alone? |
uc1.b5567982 | · Did he want much taking?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Has this place always been a dâk- bungalow?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Have you any parents, either of you two?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Have you got it?'' |
uc1.b5567982 | · What was you pleased to say?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · What's the matter?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · While you sleep? |
uc1.b5567982 | · Who would say that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Will he die?' |
uc1.b5567982 | · Would two lunatics make a contrack like that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | À la Buzgago? |
uc1.b5567982 | În Heaven's name, why not? |
uc1.b5567982 | ‘ Are you certain? |
uc1.b5567982 | ‘ Have you ridden all the way from cantonments, little man? |
uc1.b5567982 | ‘ Nothing,'said he quietly;'what's the use? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Agnes,'said I, will you put back your hood and tell me what it all means? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ And how many people may you have told about it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ As how?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Did he, oh did he, begin his wooing?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Do you know where we're ordered?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Do you want an honest answer?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Does he know the word? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Good gracious, child, what are you doing here? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ In'84, was n't it? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Say, old man, how you got puckrowed, eh? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ What is it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ What is up, Fish? ” I say to the Bashkai man, who was wrapped up in his furs and looking splendid to behold. |
uc1.b5567982 | “ What mischief have you been getting into now?' |
uc1.b5567982 | “ What's to be afraid of, lass? |
uc1.b5567982 | “ Who is it, mad woman? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Are all men like this? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Are you showing off? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Babies?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • But do you know what they did to Peachey between two pine- trees? |
uc1.b5567982 | • But what reason has she for being angry?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Do you care for me?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Do you suppose she knows that he is the head of a family?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • How do you know?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • How the devil do you keep it up?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • I know you'll make Dora well, wo n't you? |
uc1.b5567982 | • I say, Pansay, what the deuce was the matter with you this evening on the Elysium Road? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Is it all over?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Little woman,'said Boulte quietly, ‘ do you care for me?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Oh, Winkie, what are you doing?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Promise, Piggy?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Put our feet into the trap?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Thank you,'said he simply, “ and when will the swine be gone? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Tickets again?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What are you going to do?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What can I do? |
uc1.b5567982 | • What did he do to his father's widow, then?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What did which do? |
uc1.b5567982 | • What do you think?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What in the world has happened?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What is it?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What's that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • What's the billet- doux in the centre? |
uc1.b5567982 | • Who are you?' |
uc1.b5567982 | • Wot are the niggers like?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •Surely it was for to- morrow, was it not?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •Then do n't you think you ought to get up and pray to God for a new heart?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •What blue riband, childie?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •What d'you think o'that?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •What did you and Daniel Dravot do when the camels could go no farther because of the rough roads that led into Kafiristan?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •What on earth are you raving about? |
uc1.b5567982 | •Where are you going?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •Where have you come from?' |
uc1.b5567982 | •Why couple me with the Hawley Boy? |
uc1.b5567982 | •Why to The Dancing Master? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And the safe would be locked, would n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Are youse sure it was Stace croaked Metzer? hvd.32044015457534 Do n't you want him?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you know the corn- bination of Mr. Maddon's safe? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Does that matter now? |
hvd.32044015457534 | He's dead, then?' |
hvd.32044015457534 | How — how did you get in here? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I? hvd.32044015457534 I?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | In God's name, how do you know all this? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is n't anybºy here? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jimmie — Jimmie – what does this mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Los behind you, will you, and tell me if you see anything? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Moyne, eh? ” Carling was alert, quick now, jerking out his words. hvd.32044015457534 Of course, I would'""How?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, Jimmie — why did n't you speak? hvd.32044015457534 Oh, wo n't you, for God's dear name, wo n't you let him go? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The- telephone? ”Yes, sir. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well, is it not so? hvd.32044015457534 What is that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What — what do you mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What's he done a hundred other things for to cover up the real object of what he's after? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where is the woman whose ring was found on that man there in the chair? hvd.32044015457534 Will you watch the experiment? ” he invited, with a sort of ghastly pleas- antry. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Wot's de row, Larry? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Wot's yours? ” “ Gimme a mug of suds, ” said Jimmie Dale, reaching for a match. hvd.32044015457534 You do n't do things by halves, do you, Markel?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You found it — where? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You perhaps did not hear me? ” prompted Jimmie Dale coldly. hvd.32044015457534 You're not joking, are you, Jimmie?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Youse t'ought it was some sweet billy- doo, eh? hvd.32044015457534 — he turned on Jimmie Dale—"you've rigged up a nice little plant between you, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | * Have you anything for me? ” he inquired casually. |
hvd.32044015457534 | -- Central? |
hvd.32044015457534 | 224 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE “ Well, what are you going to do about it?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | 9 10 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE Is there any doubt that Jimmie Dale was a gentleman — an i nate gentleman? |
hvd.32044015457534 | A battle of wits? |
hvd.32044015457534 | A bit melodramatic, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | A half hour — an hour? |
hvd.32044015457534 | A plan of the house — yes or no? |
hvd.32044015457534 | A revolver, a flashlight? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Ah, the pretty little things? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Ah, what was that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Ai n't you got the brains of a louse to see that?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Alone she had fought these fiends and outwitted them fºr — how long was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Am I letting you in right? ” “ You ’re sure?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Am I letting you in right? ” “ You ’re sure?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | And Jason —"“ Yes, sir?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | And afterward — after the next morning? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And how long have you known him?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | And if he already knows that they are gone, how would you get them back into his hands? ” “ Yes, I know, ” Burton answered a little listlessly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | And now, how about this? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And then Jimmie Dale spoke again: “ Do you see anything, Jason? ” “ I ’m not sure, sir, ” Jason answered hesitantly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | And there was the Tocsinſ Who was she? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And these clothes that he now wore — why had they made him change? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And what THE THIEF 187 suspicion, let alone proof, would attach itself to you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And what was that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And what was this priceless packet that was so crucial, that meant victory now, ay, and her life, too, she had said? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And what was to be the end? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And where is the package that you two men had with you in the taxicab to- night?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | And who'll he deal the icy mitt to next? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And why did I not hand you over at once three nights ago? |
hvd.32044015457534 | And you do what you're told, or we'll put the screws on you — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Any special- er — significance to the occa- 64 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE sion, if the question's not impertinent? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Anything else — to forestall and provide for any possible contingency? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Anything?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Are you ready? ” “ No; not yet, ” said Burton eagerly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Are you there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Are youse on, or ai n't youse? ” “ Well, den, wot's in it fer me?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Are youse on, or ai n't youse? ” “ Well, den, wot's in it fer me?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | As Larry the Bat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | As it is — where's the letter? ” 16 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE “ On the table in your studio, sir,"said Jason mechani- cally. |
hvd.32044015457534 | At the sides, or at the bottom? |
hvd.32044015457534 | At what time? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Birthday, wedding anniversary — or something like that?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | But THE ALIBI 269 was there any other way in event of Whitey Mack know- ing him as Jimmie Dale? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But how did you come to do it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But how, by what means, when, where had Whitey Mack got his information? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But how? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But now — now it was his turn to fight — for her But how? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But was that all? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But we are borrow- ing trouble, are we not? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But where were they? |
hvd.32044015457534 | But — but you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Buy them off for a larger amount than the many thousands offered for the capture of the Gray Seal? |
hvd.32044015457534 | By whom? |
hvd.32044015457534 | By whom? |
hvd.32044015457534 | CHAPTER V on Guard AS he in the city? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Carruthers-eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Carruthers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Clarie leaves the front door unfastened, do n't he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Clarke?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Clew? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Collusion with the coat boy at the club? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Come on, now, no bluffing; did the Gray Seal ever even recognise you as a factor in the hare- and- hound game?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Could he count on half an hour? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Could he recognise again this cool, imperturbable ruffian who so callously threatened him with murder? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Could he see out into the room? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Could she supply the links that would forge the chain into an unbroken whole? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Could there be any doubt that Jimmie Dale was innately a gentleman? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Counted a model citizen, an upright man, an honour to the community — what were you, Carling? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Crab the game? |
hvd.32044015457534 | D'ye wanter queer the whole biz?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Dale had gone away for a trip"? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Dale?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Danger? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Danger? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Dare he risk the Sanctuary — for the clothes of Jimmie Dale? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did I not tell you a while back that you had them in your pocket? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did he also know him as Jimmie Dale? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did n't you know you'd get caught? ”- “ What did it matter? ” said the boy. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did n't you know you'd get caught? ”- “ What did it matter? ” said the boy. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did n't youse pipe me make me get- away outer Shanghai's a minute ago? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did she know where the Crime Club was? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did they not understand that 350 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE he did not know? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did they not understand the stupendous mockery of their questions? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Did you think that I had just happened to drop in on you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do n't you know now yourself? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do n't you see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do n't you see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do n't you see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do n't you think so? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you hear anything? ” There was nothing. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you see now why he cabled us to postpone our visit? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you see? ” “ Yes, ” said Jimmie Dale — but he was only listening in an abstracted way. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you think I'm doing this because I love you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you under- stand? ” “ Y- yes, said Markel hoarsely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you understand now why I have come here? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you understand why they want it — why it is life and death to me? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Double- crossing him, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Eh, Carru- thers? ”. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Eh, my friend, you have thought of that — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Even if Whitey Mack had been there and discovered the dual per- sonality of Larry the Bat, how would he, Jimmie Dale, know it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Even who was she? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Every time I turn a corner it's a different car that turns it behind me. ” “ How far behind?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Fool that he had been not to have seen that before'And yet would it have made any difference? |
hvd.32044015457534 | From headquarters with a report, I think you said?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Ge: it for me, will you, Spider?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Gee, kid, did you think I was? |
hvd.32044015457534 | God, if he could get that letter before it was opened — before they knew? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Gone? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Gregor said, did n't he, that the only way he had been able to get his claws on that plate was on account of young Matthews going away sick — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had Whitey Mack and Lannigan left Bristol Bob's yet? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had Whitey Mack gone there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had be been dreaming? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he any for Connie Myers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he beaten the police to Mike Hagan's room? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he been followed in here? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he left any telltale evidence of his visit? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he not the right to preserve his own life at the expense of one such as that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had she done so? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had she surmised formed a suspicion of what was in his mind, of what be meant to do — and taken this means of defeating it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Had they seen him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Hagan know you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | He must get to the Sanctuary, become Larry the Bat — but how? |
hvd.32044015457534 | He was a little suspicious that I had something on Metzer — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | He whispered: “ Isn't — isn't there some — some way we can fix this? ” And then Jimmie Dale laughed — not pleasantly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | He's got Stangeist and his gang steered for the electric chair now; he put a crimp in the Weasel the other night — get that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Hein, tell me that; have I been robbed? ” It was true. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Her voice came out of the darkness from across the room: “ Why are you doing that, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Here he paused for an instant — there was the elevated, the surface cars — which would be the quicker? |
hvd.32044015457534 | His hand began to make a circuit of the sill — and then suddenly, with a low, sharp cry, he leaned forward'What did this mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | His pal? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How did she know not only this, but the hundred other affairs that she had outlined in those letters of hers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How did she know? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How did you know — who told you about the note?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | How far would he ºr the Magpie go? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How had it been obtained? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How had it come there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How long had he loitered in that half- dazed way on the Bowery? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How long? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How much did they give you? ” Matthews'face seemed to hold a dumb horror, and his fingers picked at the arms of the chair. |
hvd.32044015457534 | How much time had he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How near did you get, old man? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How near were they together, he and this night prowler? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How quickly could the Weasel make the journey? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How ’d yer know?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | How ’d you work it? ” Malone, unbending with the sensation he had created. |
hvd.32044015457534 | How's it strike you, Carruthers?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | How, in what way, in what rôle, must he play the night's game to its end? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How? |
hvd.32044015457534 | How? |
hvd.32044015457534 | H’are you, Carruthers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I actually got to love the fellow — it was the game, really, that I wanted to beat. ” “ Well, and how about this woman? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I beg pardon? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I beg pardon? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I beg pardon? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I beg pardon? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I could n't take you home – could I? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I could n't take you to what you call the Sanctuary, THE MAN HIGHER UP 229 could I? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I could n't tº up in the crowded districts if I was followed, could I? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I do n't believe there was one — he would n't have been likely to egg the police and reporters on to finding her if there had been, would he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I had occasion to use them this afternoon, and I took the liberty of borrowing them tempo- rarily — are you still there, Mr. Maddon? |
hvd.32044015457534 | I have heard of you — the Gray Seal — you have done a pitiful night's work in your greed for that thing there. ” “ For this?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | I told youse I was n't tryin'to hand youse one, did n't I?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | I — I would n't like her to know. ” “ Her?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | I'm Kline, of the secre: service — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | If I bumped him off, or wised up any of the guys to it, and we was caught, we'd get the juice for it even if it was the Gray Seal, would n't we? |
hvd.32044015457534 | If it had ever been here, the package was gone now — gone? |
hvd.32044015457534 | If you ca n't in- veigle her, use force; capture her, pull her in, do anything — do anythi.g., do you hear? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Immoderately so? |
hvd.32044015457534 | In a suburban town? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is Mr. Maddon there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is he — he- dead?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is it not so — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is it not so?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is that straight enough goods for you? ”"Do n't get sore, ” said Lannigan, more pacifically. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is there any question about it, Jim- mie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Is this clear, Ben- son? ” “ Yes, sir, ” said Benson earnestly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | It could not, on the face of it, have been otherwise! ” 408 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE “ Then how, when, where has he done it?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | It disappears — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | It had already cost one life; was it to cost another — or what? |
hvd.32044015457534 | It is a very little price I ask — yes? ” “ Damn you! ” Burton's voice rose shrill, then dropped to a half sob. |
hvd.32044015457534 | It was enough, was n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | It was their lives, or hers, or his? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jason? ”"I understand, Master Jim. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jason?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jimmie Dale broke in blunth “ Who is to tell them? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jimmie, what are we to do?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Jolly lucky, do n't you think? ” Carruthers did n't say anything for a moment. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Know de place? ” Jimmie Dale shook his head. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Know him? ” Lannigan shook his head. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Know the chap that does that work for the police? ” “ Yes,"admitted Carruthers. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Know what his name is, inspector?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Lannigan? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Larry the Bat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Maddon? ” asked Jimmie Dale pleasantly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Markel — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Markel?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Mittel keeps it in his safe, do n't he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | No other way — do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | No? |
hvd.32044015457534 | No? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, Jim- mie, am I only making the mystery more mystifying? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, do n't you un- derstand, Jimmie, there is not a moment to lose now? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, my God, you do n't know what the last three days have been Give them back to me, wo n't you — won't you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, that you, Carruthers?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Oh, you knew that, did you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | On a country road? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Once they knew the con- tents of that letter — what then? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Or the basement, say, of that apartment house across the driveway? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Or was it all wild, fanciful imagination? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Or was it safer to burglarise, as he had once done before, his own mansion on Riverside Drive? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Or — where? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Perhaps you'll be good enough to tell me who you are?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Pretty sure- fire as an alibi, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Proofs? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Quick, Jimmie"Are you there?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Rather neat, do n't you think, Lannigan? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Run from the city as he was for cover — or take the gambler's chance? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Run them fivers, eh- say, are you cracked, too?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Satisfied? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Savvy? ” “ Right!" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Say, a photo- graph of it, and one of Mrs. Markel – ch? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Say, it's the limit, ai n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | See her? |
hvd.32044015457534 | See? ” Jimmie Dale could feel the Tocsin's eyes upon him, ques- tioning, searching, seeking a cue. |
hvd.32044015457534 | See? ” The others stared at him for a moment, incredulity and greed mingling in a curious half- hesitant, half- expectant look on their faces. |
hvd.32044015457534 | See? ”"Sure!" |
hvd.32044015457534 | See?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Seeing that he has n't got it, he ca n't very well present it — can he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Shall I bring it to you? ” Bring it to him! |
hvd.32044015457534 | Shall I draw you now — true to life? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Shall I repeat that I do not like you? ” He stepped to the back of the tree. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Shall I tell you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | She had written: “ Things are a little too warm, are n't they, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Should he go there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Should he go to the Sanctuary and change — become Jimmie Dale again? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Show me what you've got, Whitey? ” “ Show you! ” echoed Whitey Mack passionately. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Sleek customer, is n't he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | So it's in the vaults, eh? ” He shoved his face to- ward Stangeist's. |
hvd.32044015457534 | So that was what Burton and Lannigan were up to? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Sort of an ironic justice in his end as far as you are concerned, is n't there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Spider Jack was in bed, then? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Stir around and get the works out! ” “ What for? ” inquired Whitie Burns, a sharp, ferret- faced little man. |
hvd.32044015457534 | THE CALL TO ARMS 325 more than three years now, has n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Ten days? |
hvd.32044015457534 | That is better? |
hvd.32044015457534 | That was good enough, was n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | That was how long ago? |
hvd.32044015457534 | That's the paper I stuck under your table this afternoon when your wife was out — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | That's understood? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The Gray Seal? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The end was not far off now; and then — what? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The other half, Hagan — where is it? ” he demanded hoarsely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | The other ninety thousand are in your safe? ” “ You lie! ” Ashen to the lips, Carling had risen in his chair. |
hvd.32044015457534 | The point is, it's done — quite generally?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | The police? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The stones or — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The thugs of the under- world? |
hvd.32044015457534 | The trunk is too large? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Then Mittel's voice, high- pitched, as though in pain: “ Ca n't any of you run a motor boat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Then Whitie Burns spoke, circling his lips with the tip of his tongue: “ D'ye mean it, Cap — honest? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Then who? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Then, with a catch in his voice: “ You mean this? |
hvd.32044015457534 | There can be no possible misapprehension on your part now — Markel? ” “ N – no"—Markel could scarcely chatter out the word. |
hvd.32044015457534 | There is that little story first — shall I tell it to you now? |
hvd.32044015457534 | There was just a single line: Jimmie — Jimmie, you have n't failed, have you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | There would only remain in the minds of the police the ques- tion of who, beside Connie Myers, had been in old Doyle's house that night? |
hvd.32044015457534 | These could hardly be in front of a door, and yet — what else could it be? |
hvd.32044015457534 | This is not like one of my usual letters, is it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Those portiºres, the 452 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Three days have gone, and I have said nothing, and the body has not been found — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | To call the partnership off again until the present furor should have subsided once more — or the skilfully sketched outline of a new adventure? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Travers, the chauffeur — alitºr? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Understand? ” “ Very good, sir, ” said Benson, touching his cap. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was he mad — dream- ing? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was he quixotic? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was he simply a paltry safe- tapper — or was he one whom they had a real need to fear? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was he wrong, after all? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was he wrong, after all? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it Stace Morse? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it Whitey Mack? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it a trap — that step outside? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it an hallucination? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it for him, this raid? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it for him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it hours — was it only minutes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it indeed the beginning of the end? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it into the Crime Club itself — near at hand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it intuition, premonition — or reality? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it not always for her sake that he answered these calls to arms? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it the safest thing to do — or the most dangerous? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it to be a battle of wits, then? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it true? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it, at last, the beginning of the end? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was old Luddy out? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was that it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was that some one there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was that why they had taken so long in coming? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was the Gray Seal known, too, as Jimmie Dale? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was the game, all, everything, she herself, at their merry already? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was the question answered? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was there a slight stir, a movement at the lower end of the room — or was it his imagination? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was there a way out? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was there time for — this? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was this then only some horrible, ghastly nightmare through which he had passed? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Was this, too, a plant? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We ai n't got the paper yet, have we? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We are birds of a feather, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We are bordering on the fantastical, are we not? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We had it framed to get our man to- night — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We shall not come to that — eh? ” For a moment it seemed to Jimmie Dale, as he watched, that Burton would hurl himself upon the other. |
hvd.32044015457534 | We was to bump him off, anyway, was n't we? |
hvd.32044015457534 | We're after something here, and you've blown the whole game — savvy? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well why not? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well — do you see now, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well, Mr. Dale? ” Who was this man? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well, Mr. Dale? ” Who was this man? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Well, by pumping Moriarty, he admitted that Metzer had had a visitor about an hour after I left. ” “ Who was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Were they waiting for his return — or what? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What about the ‘ Prince of Crooks'? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What act did that letter call upon the Gray Seal to perform in the next few hours? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What are you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What chance would a man with a record like the Magpie's stand if caught there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What could the Magpie want? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it matter, the moment or two it would take to read the letter? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did she say? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did this package, that had already co- a man his life to- night, contain? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What did you have to do with this — er — Gray Seal fellow? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What do you say to a little article and the photos next Sunday?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What do you take me for — a fool? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What does it mean?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What dº: it mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What else was in that ‘ personal'besides the telephone number and the hour you were to call him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What else would he require? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What good did it do to speculate on that now, when every minute was priceless? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What had she meant by"It's for my sake to- night"? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What happened then?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What has a story got to do with this?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What has it led to? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What is a that I do n't know? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What is he? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What is my life? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What is the use? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What new venture did the night hold in store for him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What one personal, intimate thing did he know about her? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What other way was there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What right had this man to life, whose life was forfeit even under the law — for murder? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What should he do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What started you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What story of grim, desperate rascality would the papers credit him with when daylight came? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What sudden emergency was the Gray Seal called upon to face this time — what rôle, unrehearsed, without warning, must he play? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What then? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was between it and the Tocsin? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was he to do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was her name? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was in that part of the letter that was still clutched in that death grip upstairs? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was in the will?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it doing there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it for? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it the chauffeur had said? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it they were waiting for? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it this time? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it to be like this passing? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was she? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was the game? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was the intruder, whoever he might be, waiting for? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was the matter with the police? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was the ulterior motive behind that pretence? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was this box that was numbered 428? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was this death feud between the Tocsin and these men? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What was this immense fortune that was at stake? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What way? ” “ Well, say at the expense of another man's reputation — of mine, ” suggested Jimmie Dale, with his whimsical smile. |
hvd.32044015457534 | What would his denials, his protestations of innocence count for? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What would it be like, this new life — with her? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What would she say to that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What would you do with them if I gave them back to you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | What's happened, sir? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What's that you say? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What's the lay? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What, however, did it matter? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What? |
hvd.32044015457534 | What?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | When? |
hvd.32044015457534 | When? |
hvd.32044015457534 | When? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where are we, Benson?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where are you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where did they lead to? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where did you get your lead? ” “ Why, from you, I guess, Carruthers, ” Jimmie Dale an- swered thoughtfully, with artfully puckered brow. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where do you come in?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where had he come from? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where had it come from? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where is it now? ” Once more Jimmie Dale looked through the little rear window. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where is that?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where was she going? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where was she taking him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where was she? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where was this Crime Club? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where were they now? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where were they now? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where were they? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where were you dragged up anyway? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Where? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Which one was hers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Which, out of all the crowd around him, was hers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Which? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who and what was this organisation? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who and where was John Johansson? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who else might not fall next? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who in the Bad Lands did not know Connie Myers, who boasted of the half dozen prison sen- tences already to his credit? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who is he, then? ” There was a half laugh, half snarl from Whitey Mack. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who knew? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who stuck that on him — you? ” Carruthers laughed — then, grown serious, leaned toward Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who told you? ” A wry grimace spread suddenly over Jimmie Dale's face beneath the mask, and he swallowed hard. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who was the Gray Seal ” If he had held the secrets of Stangeist and his band, what else might he not know? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who was the Gray Seal? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who was the chauffeur? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who were they? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who what? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who's ter know youse gets yer claws on it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who's to know? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Who? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why did it not act at once, as it had acted on the rabbit they had showed him in the other room? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why did that revolver shot not come? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why do n't you tell me again that I lie — Carling? ” But now the man made no answer. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had he come? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had it been done? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had she dropped it there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had the Mag- pie come to them with this story of Henry LaSalle? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had the car made that stop? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had they not struck at once, as, when he had first entered the house, he had supposed they would do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why had they not yet rushed upon him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why should a thing like that be thrust upon him to shake his nerve when he needed nerve now more than he had ever needed it in his life before? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why should he have pity for Mike Hagan? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why the deuce do n't you yank a man out of bed at two o'clock in the morning and have done with it, and — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why was he lured to the tenement by Con- nie Myers when he could much more easily have been put out of the way in his own house? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why was it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why were they playing with him as a cat with a mouse? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Why? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Will you come BY PROXY 45 along, or meet me at headquarters later? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Will you go in on that basis?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | Wot d'youse tinkyouse are? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Wot fer? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Wotcher want 220 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE ter do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Would n't youse like to know who it is? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Would one kill a venomous reptile in whose fangs was death? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Would — would you mind not speaking loud? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes, or no? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes; I could even have sworn that they were in your pocket now — what? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You are sure? ” “ Yes, ” said Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | You beat it out of here and 264 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE DALE round him up — eh — while I suck my thumbs? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You could n't very well when you come to think of it — could you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You get that, do n't you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You have n't been drinking, have you, Jimmie? ” “ What'll they do with it? ” persisted Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | You have n't been drinking, have you, Jimmie? ” “ What'll they do with it? ” persisted Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | You know that; you're not so green at the game, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You mean at Makoff ’s?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You mean to let me have these back — you mean — you mean all you've said? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You say there's an exit from this house into that saloon at the back?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You see how little I ask — and I pay well, do I not? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You shall know. — everything. ” “ When?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You understand now why — do n't you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You want to plead for him?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You'd do a good deal for me, would n't you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You've a strange method of securing privacy, have n't you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You've got a mother, have n't you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You've got the drop on us who did all the work, but you'll give us our share — eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | You've had a look at that — eh? ” He flung out a fat hand toward the bed. |
hvd.32044015457534 | You've spilled the gravy — understand?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | You? |
hvd.32044015457534 | Your bank was robbed this evening at closing time, I understand? ” “ Yes! ” Carling's voice was excited now, the colour back in his face. |
hvd.32044015457534 | Your name is Wilbur, Henry Wilbur, is n't it? ” Unmanned, trembling, the other stood — and nodded me- chanically. |
hvd.32044015457534 | again, and call it off? |
hvd.32044015457534 | ai n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | does n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | exclaimed the Magpie, grinning again Sº dat's wot's givin'youse de pip, eh, Larry? |
hvd.32044015457534 | my young friend? |
hvd.32044015457534 | quite so — but the plate? |
hvd.32044015457534 | reputable in New York — and you went there on the invi tation of a stray acquaintance, a man named Perley — sha- I describe him for you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | say — reformed?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | slipped about his body like a close- fitting undervest? |
hvd.32044015457534 | too, solved his identity, discovered him to be the Gray Seal? |
hvd.32044015457534 | was I not?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | | 194 THE ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE D.ALE an officer? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ A better way? ” he repeated tensely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ A joke? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ A tempting little thing, is n't it? ” said Jimmie Dale gently. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Al Gregor said that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And I – what should I say? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And by that you mean — what?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And shall I tell you why you wo n't? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And shall I tell you why? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And then? ” prodded Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And there's space enough for, say, a man inside, is n't there?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ And you'd add me to the lot, eh? ” said Jimmie Dal- He lifted the revolver, its muzzle on old Isaac, examines. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Anything else, Master Jim? ”* No: that's all, Jason. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Anything new — anything happened?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Are you a friend of his?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Are you trying to make a fool of me?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Benson, ” he said slowly,-- do you remember a night, nearly four years ago, the first night you ever saw me? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Bubble's burst, eh, Carruthers? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ But I had a little business wid Mag, an'I was kind of interested in whether she was entertainin ’ company or not — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ But Metzer got his early in de afternoon — see? ” Jimmie Dale looked quickly around him — and then leaned toward the Runt. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ But would you mind telling me what all this is leading to?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ But you do n't think I picked you out by accident, do you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ But you — how — do you mean that you are returning the money to the bank? ” “ Exactly, ” said Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ By — you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ D'ye think we're fools? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ De wot? ” he said hoarsely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Did you say Markel — Theodore Markel? ” “ Yes, ” said Jimmie Dale, examining his wound criti- cally. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Did — did yo- not see something of that laboratory in the Crime Club your self the night before last — enough to understand?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do with them?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you know a man, then, named Connie Myers? ” Connie Myers! |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you know where the Palace Saloon on the Bowery is?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you know, or did you ever hear of old Luther Doyle? ” she asked. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you mean it? ’ “ ‘ I mean it, ” Travers said. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you mind if I wash a bit — and could you oblige me with a towel, or something that would do for a bandage? ” The man seemed dazed. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you need to be told that the cartridges are dry? ” Mittel's hand, trembling, went into his pocket and pro- duced an envelope. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do you understand? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Do?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Does it make any difference? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Eventually?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Get an extra print of the enlargement from him then — for a considera- tion — whatever he asks — I'll pay for it. ” “ But what for?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Getting home early, are n't you, Markel? ” remarked Jimmie Dale pleasantly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Go? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Go?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Going to print a nice little story for him about the ‘ costliest and most beautiful necklace in America ’? ” he inquired innocently. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Good Lord, Master Jim, what's wrong, sir? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Good Lord, man, what are you doing? ” he protested anxiously. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Got a fare? ” called Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Got yer breath back yet? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Harve Thoms — you, eh? ” gritted Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Have I not told you that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Have you got it? ” he whispered tensely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ He?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Hello? ” he said. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How did they get track of him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How did you come to get into this, then? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How do you know all these things?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How long ago was it since she telephoned last? ” asked Jimmie Dale quickly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How're you, Larry? ” grunted the man, with what he meant to be a smile. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ How's dere goin'ter be any come- back? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I have to have a notebook or something, do n't I? ” Carruthers, from his pocket, handed him one. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I suppose we're alone here, eh, Spider? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I was just goin'ter borrow the price of a feed from Mike Hagan — lemme go! ” “ Hagan, eh? ” snapped the questioner. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I wonder if it's just a fluke — or something else? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I wonder,"he said grimly, as he stood up, “ if you ever saw this man before?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I – she-"“ Jason, ” said Jimmie Dale, suddenly as cold as ice, “ what did she say? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I — I must have fallen asleep, sir. ” “ Jason, what are you doing here?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ I ’m coming to that? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ If I may? ” he inquired courteously — and confided a number to the mouthpiece of the instrument. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Is it worth while, will it convince you now, any more than before, to repeat that there is some mistake here? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Is n't it a perfectly lovely night? ” said Jimmie Dale ami- ably to himself. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Is — is that you, sir — Master Jim — behind the curtain there?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ It hides nothing; it only says, “ I am inside; do not look farther; come and get me! ’ Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ It ’s a very large house, is n't it? ” he commented in- nocently — to pave the way for the question, above all others, that he had to ask. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ It's of no consequence, Jason — is it?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Knowing what was up, you do n't think I'd give the gang a chance to get them into circulation, do you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Larry the Bat, eh? ” grunted Kline; then, to the officer who had volunteered the information: “ Who's Larry the Bat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Larry the Bat, eh? ” grunted Kline; then, to the officer who had volunteered the information: “ Who's Larry the Bat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Let the inspector see it. ” “ What is it? ” demanded Clayton, scowling. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Look here, my fine fellow, ” he burst out, “ you're carry- ing things with a pretty high hand, are n't you? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ May I look at it? ” he requested calmly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Morning News- Argus office? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ My — honour? ” he repeated mechanically. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ No? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ No? ” inquired Jimmie Dale softly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Nor where the Crime Club is?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Nose, lips, chin — what shape? ” “ Why, sir, ” gasped Jason, staring at his master, “ I — I do n't rightly know. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Nothin'like dat? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Nothing else, Jason? ” “ No, sir. ” “ You are sure? ” “ I'm sure, Master Jim. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Nothing else, Jason? ” “ No, sir. ” “ You are sure? ” “ I'm sure, Master Jim. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Oh, by the way, ” said Jimmie Dale languidly, “ where did this come from? ” “ Your chauffeur, sir, ” replied the other. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Oh, that's the game then, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Perhaps you recognise it from there? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Rather neat, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Say, Runt. ”—he jerked his head toward the street door — “ wot's de fly cops doin'out dere? ” The grin vanished from the Runt's lips. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Say, is de Wowzer up dere?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Say, what's the lay? ” he demanded. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ So that's what you are, are you — a stool- pigeon for the cops? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ So- so that's what you're after, is it? ” he jerked out. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Suppose — suppose I refuse? ” he said hoarsely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Take this pen, ” said Jimmie Dale monotonously; “ or — this?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Taxi, sir? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ That's the approved way of taking your man, is n't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The Gray Seal, dead or alive — but the Gray Seal?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The most puzzling, bewilder- ing, delightful crook in the annals of crime'—am I?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The police, ” he asked suddenly, aloud, “ they have not yet discovered the body?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The upper floor? ” she repeated slowly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The woman? ” Carruthers smiled. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ The worse I look, the better! ” “ I — I beg pardon, sir? ” stammered Jason. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Then how ’d you know about me and my name when you found the safe empty? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Then who is this John Johansson?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Then, granted that Mr. Maddon has not already discovered the theft, how would you replace the stones before he does discover it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ They are following us? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Trying to crawl out of that twenty- five thousand reward, eh? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Use force, sir? ” he repeated weakly — and shook his head. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ We know the paper's there, an'we gets it before we leaves here — see? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Well, Mr. Dale? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Well, what is it? ” demanded a voice brusquely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Well?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Well?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Well?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What are you doing here?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What are you going to do about it?' |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What d'ye mean by that? ” he snapped out. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What did you let him go for, Jimmie? ” he said uncompromisingly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What do you mean to do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What do you mean? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What do you mean?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What do you want?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What for?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What have you done? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What is it? ” Jimmie Dale leaned forward. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What kind of cigarettes do you want? ” “ Egyptians — any kind, ” said Jimmie Dale, laying a bill on the counter. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What time is it, Jason? ” Jimmie Dale asked presently. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What time is it? ” Jimmie Dale asked the guard, as he stepped aboard. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What will Mad- don do? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What — what d'ye mean by this? ” he stammered, trying to bluster. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What — what is it? ” he cried out. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What — what job? ” he whispered thickly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's that? ” he gasped out, in well- simulated fright — and sprang for the ladder that led up to the roof. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's the matter? ” inquired Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's this mean? ” he burst out suddenly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's this mean? ” º And then Clarie Deane laughed in a low, brutal way. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's this? ” he demanded hoarsely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ What's — what's it mean? ” he stammered. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Where am I?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Where is it? ” he repeated fiercely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Where is the letter now, Jason? ” inquired Jimmie Dale coolly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Where's the cab now?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Which is your uncle's, I mean that man's room? ” “ The first on the right, at the head of the landing, ” she answered. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Who are you? ” And Jimmie Dale smiled and stepped out on the lawn. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Who said so? ” inquired Jimmie Dale. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Why did n't he get out of de country den when he had de chanst, instead of hangin'around here all after- noon?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Why did n't youse open it an'read it, den, instead of lettin'me do it to keep me busy while youse short- changed me?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Why — why do you ask that? ” “ Have you forgotten in turn? ” he said, with a steady smile. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Why — why do you ask that? ” “ Have you forgotten in turn? ” he said, with a steady smile. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Will you lead the way, Mr. Markel? ” he requested, with ironic deference. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot d'ye think it means? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot's de lay, Runt? ” he whispered. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot's de lay? ” inquired Larry the Bat, unbending a little. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot's de lay?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot's de lay?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Wot's the use of waitin'all night? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Would you?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yer givin'me a steer, ai n't youse?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes — the rubies — what are you going to do with them? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes, and — and the man you met — the chauffeur? ” “ He is dead, ” Jimmie Dale answered gently. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes, sir,"said Jason; then hesitantly: “ Would you mind saying, sir, when you came in?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes, sir? ” “ When Benson returns with the medicine let him bring it here himself — and I shall want you as well." |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes; but what'd the Gray Seal want to pinch a hundred thousand out of the bank for, and then give it back again the next morning?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Yes? ” demanded Carruthers. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You are beginning all over again, are n't you, Jimmie? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You do n't mean to say, Jimmie, that you do n't know about that, do you? ” he asked incredulously. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You had trouble — a fight with him? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You know the Palace on the Bowery? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You know, do n't you? ” the other answered steadily. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You mean you've got him? ” burst out another one of the men excitedly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You refuse — absolutely?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You see – Car- ruthers?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You sent in a letter a moment or so ago, Benson?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You told her I was n't home, and she said she knew it, did n't she? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You — what? ” It came low and grim from Lannigan. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You — you believe me?" |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You — you ca n't mean that, sir. ” “ Ca n't I? ” inquired Jimmie Dale, with a mirthless smile. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You ’ll have little time given you to do us any harm?' |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You ’re sure? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You're pretty wide awake for this time of night, are n't you, Clarie? ” “ Oh, I dunno! ” responded Clarie Deane gruffly. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You're — you're not ill, Master Jim, sir? ” “ Do I look ill, Jason? ” inquired Jimmie Dale gravely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You're — you're not ill, Master Jim, sir? ” “ Do I look ill, Jason? ” inquired Jimmie Dale gravely. |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ Your name's Hagan, Bert Hagan — isn't it? |
hvd.32044015457534 | “ You’re — you're having a joke, ai n't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whose then? ” I said aloud. mdp.39015000621097 - How do you know that? mdp.39015000621097 1- Will be, Tom? mdp.39015000621097 119 Can you forgive me, Thomas? mdp.39015000621097 127 Grandfather Christopher? mdp.39015000621097 129 And did she know what you done? mdp.39015000621097 146 What say, Tom? mdp.39015000621097 149 When did she say that? mdp.39015000621097 154 What do you mean? mdp.39015000621097 161 Where have you been, Thomas? mdp.39015000621097 177 Whar's Pap goin', Job? mdp.39015000621097 185 Is she dark? mdp.39015000621097 188 When? mdp.39015000621097 196 Against God's enemies? mdp.39015000621097 235 And when, I said softly, does Miss Nicely reckon I can be on my way again? mdp.39015000621097 96 Need any buttons? mdp.39015000621097 A War? mdp.39015000621097 A father? mdp.39015000621097 A king of where? mdp.39015000621097 A king of which kingdom? mdp.39015000621097 A king? mdp.39015000621097 A little girl? mdp.39015000621097 A stroke? mdp.39015000621097 A whore, do ye hear me? mdp.39015000621097 About your Pa? mdp.39015000621097 Ahh? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that right? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that so now? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that so, Doctor Willie? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that so? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that so? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that so? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that strange talk from you that always said as how her family was trash and ours the salt of the earth? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't that the truth, Lonnie? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't there a little girl somewheres in the house? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't there enough steamboat talk to keep you farmers posted? mdp.39015000621097 Ai n't you heared, daughter? mdp.39015000621097 Air he asleep? mdp.39015000621097 Air ye sick? mdp.39015000621097 Air you dead? mdp.39015000621097 All my treasures? mdp.39015000621097 All there was left of it? mdp.39015000621097 Am I sick? mdp.39015000621097 Americky? mdp.39015000621097 And Him jus'a little baby? mdp.39015000621097 And I reckon your Aunt Sarah would be fit to be tied if she knew you was here, eh Thomas? mdp.39015000621097 And a pinch of lavender to keep the mildew out? mdp.39015000621097 And did you notice the doors on the cabins? mdp.39015000621097 And do n't I know what women have put up with from fool men since Adam? mdp.39015000621097 And do you think He will bother if you do n't show the slightest concern whether He cares or not? mdp.39015000621097 And how do you reckon I'd earn the Dutchman's wages if I let his whores serve us thataway? mdp.39015000621097 And how have you been, Tom? mdp.39015000621097 And now victory began suddenly to capsize and sicken and I searched for space on the paper to shape the black letters of aWhere?" |
mdp.39015000621097 | And now what do you say to a good old bottomlands supper? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And pray to our Lord that when you are borne to your last sheets you may have led the sort of life- Why is she singing? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And stay dead until someone wakes us again? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And then you know what I done? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what about this? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what did Catherine Ellen say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what is she to you in this dream?-a daughter? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what is the name of this verse? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what tale did the Freed Woman tell ye about that part of it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what would their knowing that mean to me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And what's that make me, Tom Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And where did she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And where is he now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And where was War, that glory that had saved me from the meanness of fear and exodus? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And which side you and Isaac fixin'to join up with? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And who you think it was dat cook Dan'l his supper dat night when dey let him out of dere? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And who, I whispered, who is to pay — when the ledger is full and the time of accounting has come? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And will you swear to sign up with Colonel Jackson's First Vir- ginia Brigade within the week? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And within a week's time- Went West with who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And would you like to know the name of our affliction? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And ye know what else? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you hain't never heard of the First Virginia Brigade? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you know there's a special corner of hell for liars, do n't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you say he's not a Reb? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you think you may do with your- self as you please? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | And, Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Any sign? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are Morgan's men in the bottoms? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are all the shutters fastened? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are n't you afraid I might do to you what I done to her that night? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are n't you afraid? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are they all snaky apples? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you Catherine Ellen Hornbrook, madam? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you a friend of Abijah's? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you awake now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you back for a day? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you feeling better today? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you listenin'? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you listening to me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you sorry now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you sure everything is all right? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you sure that's all? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you sure? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Are you well? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Back to your Company, Private? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Betrayed, d'ye hear me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Black Lincum? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Boy, how many sides to a war? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But a ghost now and yet she saw him and made a place for him in that final room of her life, a last warm country hospitality Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But do n't you see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But do you reckon you made the money any cleaner by spending it for rottenness and pollution? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But just suppose that someone else should come back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But now it's all washed clean — all blown away like a bad fog, eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But what had she come for? |
mdp.39015000621097 | But — why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | By whom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Ca n't you be still a spell? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Ca n't you see them? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Ca n't you understand that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Ca n't you understand? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can I go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can I have an apple? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can I have my letter? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can I sell you some needles er a piece of purty ribbon? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can me and Cathie have a heel? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can you see that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can you tell what's past? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Can you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie was? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie, what's wrong? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Could I- hold it up to me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Could n't you have waited to be sure to be sure he was n't ever coming back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Could n't you have waited, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Could we be friends — again? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Coy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Coy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | D'ye hear me, Abijah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Dey come and took Him did n't they? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did He strike you, too? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did I ever tell you that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did I hurt you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did I say anything in my sleep? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did Thomas fall? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did Tom help you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did he say that, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't it now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't she call ye Lonnie love? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't you have a fight with her this morning? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't you say yo'sef it come by Coy's hand to de house? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't you say yo’sef dat Carly Juniper tol him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't you say yo’self it come in de mail on de mornin'packet? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did n't you see how awful she looked? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did she say that, Toot? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you ask God to forgive you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you ask that little girl's forgiveness? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you bleed? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you call her, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you cut your hair? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you do as I told you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you find him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you have words with Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you hear it, Reb? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you know my Uncle Joe? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you notice, she sang softly, what a fine script he writes? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you put the coffee- pot on? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you slice green apples for a pie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Did you think I'd try to take it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't newspapers git back this far in the country? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't she write a pretty hand though? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't that beat all? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't ye see him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you believe me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you hear it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you hear the sound of a rocking chair, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you think that's so? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you want to see them? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do n't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you feel the need of medical attention, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you hear me, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you know I've kept clean sheets upon that bed through all this time? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you know that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you mind if I do n't tell you where? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you need pins? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you really think, I whispered, that he'll come back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you reckon you could learn him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you reckon? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you remember your mother and father? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you suppose I'd see her with no roof over her head, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you think you could take a little mutton broth tonight? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you understand that, boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Do you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does any of this mean anything to you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does he bite it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does it hurt awful? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does she believe that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does she know? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Does them folks at the Home ever write? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Don'ask me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Done what, Tom Stranger? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Down at Aunt Sarah's? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Dulcie, why wo n't Tom —? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh, boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh, now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh, now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh, now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Er you the Cap'm's daughter? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Esther? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Ever slap a dead man's cheek, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Father? |
mdp.39015000621097 | For a week? |
mdp.39015000621097 | For you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Forgive her what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | General Jamieson? |
mdp.39015000621097 | General Jamieson? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Get that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Gone up the spout? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Good gracious, Thomas, is a civil discussion what you call"argument"? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Got which? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Gratitude, ma'am? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Had I really ever gone away at all? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Had any of the wild, wandering years, between that time and this, ever been at all, be- yond the boundaries of this enchanted summer night? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Had n't he? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Hah, who was that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Hain't that so now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Hain't that what's wrote there on the chimney? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Hain't ye heard? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Has it been revealed to you, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have I your permission to finish speaking in my own kitchen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you been to see her? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you been to tell Aunt Sarah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you got a letter from him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you got it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you had to lay beside him of a night and cringe while he thrashed in the bed and called the name of my dead child? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Have you laid eyes on her, Toot? |
mdp.39015000621097 | He wo n't ever come back — will he, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Her and the kids? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Home? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How about some pins? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How are you feeling, Rebecca? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How are you, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How can I answer a question like that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How can a blind man know? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How can you get about the house? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How come Ma knows? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How come you ai n't sleepin', too? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How come you know? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How could I not have seen it there? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How could anyone grow up to be an old man in three months? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How do I know you would n't tease that poor child even more? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How do you know so much about it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How do you know that name? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How do you mean? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How fur is it to the Ferry? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How fur is it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How is she? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How long have you had to put up with this nonsense? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How long? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How many sides to this one? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How much is applejack? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How so? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How soon will I get up, sir? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How would you know? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How you know it if you seen it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How you know? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How'd you git it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How'd your Aunt Sary like the election, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How's your Aunt Sary, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How? |
mdp.39015000621097 | How? |
mdp.39015000621097 | However much I might censure her, do you suppose I'd see her with — with nowhere? |
mdp.39015000621097 | I had given him every spark of love in me- don't you see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | I never said he would n't, did I? |
mdp.39015000621097 | If you please, can you tell me a little bit of how I came here- how long I've been here —? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Injuns? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is Aunt Rebecca dead? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is Cathie bad sick? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is Isaac a Virginian? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is he asleep? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is he asleep? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is he — was he — a — a King? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is it Life? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is it bad, I whispered, for Cathie to be my friend? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is it fierce, Reb? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is it real? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is my mother beautiful? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is n't she beautiful? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is n't she beautiful? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is n't that a noble name? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she bad sick? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she dead? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she dead? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she dead? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she sick bad? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she the blind woman? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she your aunt? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is she — coming? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that Nellie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that all? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that one of'em? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that there the Book? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that those young Lindsay scamps? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that thunder, sir? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that thunder? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that true, Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that what the Yanks said? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that what you want? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you Bige Hornbrook? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you, Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you, Bige? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you, boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is that you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is the stranger goin', too? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is this the testament of Aunt Sarah's loving kindness? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is your leg bad? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Is your — is your Pap off to War? |
mdp.39015000621097 | It shows here in the picture, does n't it, ladies? |
mdp.39015000621097 | It will be like the old times- wo n't it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | It's tomorrow mornin'then, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Jason, will you fetch the fiddle? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Jason? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Joe Alexander? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Joe Alexander? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Killing who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | King- of — what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Know whar ye are now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Lawsy, where have you been? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Let me see you, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Like who said? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Lonesome for the war? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Lord, Rebecca, do n't he favor the mother? |
mdp.39015000621097 | May I have an apple? |
mdp.39015000621097 | May I look at a book, too? |
mdp.39015000621097 | May Tom and me have the mare this mornin'? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Mind when you and young Catherine Ellen used to come hollerin'in from the meadow like red Injuns and beg for one of my peach cobblers? |
mdp.39015000621097 | More to what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Morgan? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Moses'tablet? |
mdp.39015000621097 | My mother, too? |
mdp.39015000621097 | My treasures? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Neat as a pin — ain't that so, Dulcie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Need any pins? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Nellie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | No? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Not crazy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now do you know why he took to dope?—why he went mad?—why I sent him off to the Home? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now may I finish, Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now shall you seek and find again the black deed? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now where have you been? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now where's Nellie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Now, Tom Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Oh, Lordy, she's a woman ai n't she? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Oh, what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Or a piece of fancy ribbon mebbe? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Or did you just come to be sociable and have a dish of Dulcie's Italian Cream? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Or horn buttons? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Or is she fair, Tom Stranger? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Or maybe — maybe Maybe what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Peggy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Please? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Private, what is your regiment? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Proud of it, d'ye see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Pshaw, Willie, do n't that boy look underfed to you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Que quieren? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Que quieren? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Reckon I better fasten de shudders, Miz Sary? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Reckon he's sick? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Remem- ber, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Remember how you gave them all to me that day, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Remember? |
mdp.39015000621097 | S'pose he's lyin', Jase? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sarah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sarah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Say which? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See him? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See how high the moon rides yonder? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See, Miss Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See, Miss Dulcie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See? |
mdp.39015000621097 | See? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Seen what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Seen what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | She beard me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | She is not well? |
mdp.39015000621097 | She was unconscious — or dead: I could not know which at that first terrible vision of her there: her white thighs bared 351 the treasures? |
mdp.39015000621097 | She- Will she die? |
mdp.39015000621097 | She- she-, Where is she? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sho nuff? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sho nuff? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sho, What do you mean, Suse? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sick? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sick? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sir, do you look in your pocket every time you reach for your kerchief? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Smelled what, dear? |
mdp.39015000621097 | So Bige aims to come back to the bottoms a King, eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Something for which? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Such as which? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sums of what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Suppose one of these fine mornings he should come riding back to the bottomlands? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Sure nuff? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Suse? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Suse? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tell you what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | That Catherine Ellen has consumption? |
mdp.39015000621097 | That who'd find out? |
mdp.39015000621097 | That you're back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | That's what I talked about then? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The Nellie Queen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The bird points that the Injuns made? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The end of what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The girl already? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The jackknife? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The mocking bird? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The moon? |
mdp.39015000621097 | The sums? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Then what in Time is it, boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Then what she said ai n't so? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Then who's it from? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Then why guess? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Then you went there? |
mdp.39015000621097 | There's no words for what things? |
mdp.39015000621097 | There's nothing we can do? |
mdp.39015000621097 | They're what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | They've come to live with us, you say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | This log of misery? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas Christopher, you want me to tell yo Aunt Sary you been lyin'to me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas, have you been fighting? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas, what word is there from the father? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Through her pardon? |
mdp.39015000621097 | To be with her? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom Stranger? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom, did ye hear? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom, how long have you been away? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom, what were you burying this morning? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom, why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom- What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Toot, have you done ironing Catherine Ellen's gown? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Toot? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Toot? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Upstairs? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Want to know somethin', little miss? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was Cathie dead or ruined or crippled by that night's doing? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was I hollering in my sleep, Zack? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was Jesus an old, old man with a white beard? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was he a King? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was it a wound from — from battle? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was it the vileness Aunt Sarah had hinted? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was it the voice of the mad ram? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Was n't last night an awful night to sleep? |
mdp.39015000621097 | We can scrub and cook mighty fine, ca n't we, chicky? |
mdp.39015000621097 | We're still friends are n't we, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Well then why do you want to go there now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar to, Job? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar was you, Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar ye bin, Tom Stranger? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar ye from? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar ye headed? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar'd ye say ye was from? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whar? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What about me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What about things that's past? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What am I then? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What are they? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What are you doing? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What are you writing? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did I cry out? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did I do last night? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did I say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did I say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did I say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did he do? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did he say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did he used to drink? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did he used to drink? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did it say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did she say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did they say about me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did they say this mornin'? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did they say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did they say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did who say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did you do? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did you hear? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What did you say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you have in your cap? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you mean by that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you mean? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you mean? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you want her for? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you want? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you want? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you want? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What do you want? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What else do I say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What else? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What facts, Aunt Sarah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What father, Miss Dulcie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What for? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What gunboats? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What if Tom should come back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is a stroke? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is it, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is my secret? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What is wrong in this house? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What kind of game? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What kind of — what kind of —? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What made her run out of doors, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What more of me is there to see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What now? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What possible excuse could he give? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What say you to that, eh? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What say, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What side ye on? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was it you wrote? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was it, Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was it, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What was the vileness that I had cried out? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What will happen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What word do you get from him, boy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What would hit be if there was n't folks to take a body in? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What you care? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What you doin'with de spade dis time of morning? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What you done now, scamp? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What you reckon hit is? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What you talkin''bout, trunnel- bed trash? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What'll you have? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's all the shouting? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's come? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's dat? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's happened? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's his name? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's hit say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's it look like? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's the War about? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's the dream? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's the trouble between you two? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's the trouble? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's troubling you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's up, Reb? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong with you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong, Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong, Cathie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's wrong? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What's your name? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What- shall I buy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whatchu mean — what dey say? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When are they coming? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When are they coming? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When did you decide that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When does yore Pap get back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When? |
mdp.39015000621097 | When? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where am I? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where are you going? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where are you going? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where did she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where did the King go, Catherine? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where do you go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where does she get clothes to cover her? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where is he? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where is he? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where is she? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where is she? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where will she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where would she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where would she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where you reckon we're marchin', Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where —? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where'd they go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where'd they go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where'd ye hear? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where'd you git it? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where'd you git yours? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Arkansaw? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Catherine Ellen? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Coy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's King Abijah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Nellie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's he at? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's he going to be sent? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's my mare? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's the gal? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's the master of this hyer boat? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's the whores at? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's the whores at? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where's your real folks? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where, where do the days go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where, where do the days go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Where? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Which Ferry? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Which one? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Which sides are they? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who are you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who did? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who is it, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who said? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who then? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who was it from? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who would come back? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's it for, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's it from then? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's it from? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's that yonder in my pantry? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's —? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who's? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Who? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Whose then? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why Catherine Ellen's father — Bige Hornbrook? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why ai n't supper laid out? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why are you mad at me, Tom Stran- ger? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why are you not in your tent? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why ca n't I see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why ca n't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why did he say he was leaving? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why did n't you wait a spell, Nancy? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why did you cut your hair off? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why did you run away? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why did you take her in at the beginning? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why do you say that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why do you stare at me so, Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why does He put us here on this earth? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why not? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why not? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why should I let you go in there? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why was you so long a- comin', Lonnie love? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why wo n't you answer me? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why would I lie? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why you so mean to po'Miz Hornbrook's little gal? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why's that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, Aunt Sarah? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, ca n't you see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, forevermore, Tom, why not? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, madam? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, where would she go? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why, you did die out there did n't you, Tom Christopher? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Why? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Will one of you please tell me that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Will you have Piney? |
mdp.39015000621097 | With a gun? |
mdp.39015000621097 | With strawberry preserves? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Would you like that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Yankee gunboats? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Yes, but how does she eat? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Yes? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You a Yank? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You are a haunt of sorts — ain't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You believe that- don't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You can see why — can't you? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You comin', Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You did, Uncle Joe? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You fixin'to shoot somebody, Pap? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You hear me, Piney? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You knew Cathie's father? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You know somethin', Tom? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You know that? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You live hereabouts? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You may as well know it now, What? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You mean to say you never seen Stonewall Jackson settin'up there on his little sorrel suckin'on a lemon? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You mean — you've kept a record of what she's eaten? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You reckon hit's as many of them up yonder as they say, Red? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You spy on me, eh?. |
mdp.39015000621097 | You still do not speak? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You want Piney? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You want a woman? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You went all the way up there to see? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You're a- thinkin': What's my sweetheart doin'on a fancy- boat? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You're glad of what? |
mdp.39015000621097 | You've got nary a red copper cent? |
mdp.39015000621097 | Your chest hurts? |
mdp.39015000621097 | as Did you sleep well, Thomas? |
mdp.39015000621097 | pikes and green hill boys bubble out their lungs in the goldenrod thickets of Malvern Hill? |
mdp.39015000621097 | the gal? |
coo.31924065815924 | 'Twas Peter there put it in me “ Ay? ” said Hughy and Peter in a breath. coo.31924065815924 Ah, I'm late,"she gasped; “ I did n't Haggard to the lips and scarcely breathing, see her face- Still, what odds, anyway? |
coo.31924065815924 | Ay? coo.31924065815924 Is it anything about- Peter, Hughy? ” Lizzie dropped her eyes, and went sidling Aw, Peter! |
coo.31924065815924 | Keep ye? coo.31924065815924 What in sorrow's What could Judy do? |
coo.31924065815924 | did the Lord iver make a worse day nor Look at the ould mother an'meself over yon- this? coo.31924065815924 $ 5,000,000 Germany exported, in But what of trade? coo.31924065815924 'Twas pitiful, he thought, and looked through half the night — what about all that? coo.31924065815924 * Your verdict, gentle- she laid no charge whatever against the au- men? ” asked the coroner. coo.31924065815924 - Do “ How do you get up there? ” he asked, over, with our heads close to the ceiling. coo.31924065815924 .. Aisy, Liz- troublin'her? ” zie; aisy, ye girl, ye. coo.31924065815924 139 me? |
coo.31924065815924 | 2 section? |
coo.31924065815924 | 2- ing? |
coo.31924065815924 | 2. ” them tired, or is it the same old racket? ” Delaney looked across the room to the two asked Delaney of No. |
coo.31924065815924 | 27 How could he ask her, with Peter sitting there blink- ing and grinning at him like a mad monkey? |
coo.31924065815924 | 333 when Catlin fell? |
coo.31924065815924 | 517 when night should come, what then? |
coo.31924065815924 | : save the passenger? |
coo.31924065815924 | ? ” he said. |
coo.31924065815924 | A BRIDAL TOUR, DO YE MEAN? |
coo.31924065815924 | A bridal tour, do ye mean? ” “ Tell me, Millie. ” His tone was more Millie did not hide her eyes now. |
coo.31924065815924 | A can word, is it not? ” few of the telegrams were in French and in We explained that the word “ boom ” in cipher; the rest in Russian. |
coo.31924065815924 | A file of bailiffs? |
coo.31924065815924 | A man so evading the gallows, he could not, if con- gifted, and so daring; what victed, escape a sentence of penal servitude; would become of him? |
coo.31924065815924 | A man? |
coo.31924065815924 | A new land? |
coo.31924065815924 | A new land? |
coo.31924065815924 | A woman's “ What is in here? ” asked Traill, when voice spoke; I could not catch the words. |
coo.31924065815924 | Ackerly had not been looting or taking bribes? |
coo.31924065815924 | Acquitted even, what other half was the table- were his hereafter? |
coo.31924065815924 | After eight- selected a key at random, and as he thrust it after nine? |
coo.31924065815924 | Ah, but she Past? |
coo.31924065815924 | Al- they do and what though foreign should they do in goods are tran- the future? |
coo.31924065815924 | All gone? |
coo.31924065815924 | All the way up the val- “ Why? |
coo.31924065815924 | Am n't I as good as you- ay, that comes over oneself — a new kind o'feel, an'better — any day? |
coo.31924065815924 | American exports in 1873, with a steady of export trade always the most desir- and uniform increase to 1893, and an extra- able? |
coo.31924065815924 | Amn't I as well where I am? ” said That's right, ” said Hughy, drawing forth Lizzie, with a smile on her lips. |
coo.31924065815924 | An ’ how? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'did ye see me? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'healthy, willing wife; she'd keep the loneli- suppose I did, Hughy Fitch?" |
coo.31924065815924 | An'nowman'What ailed him? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'the different kind o ’ feel about ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'what brings if she could only see a light, or could think you here, may I ax? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'what else could I do? |
coo.31924065815924 | An'what,?' |
coo.31924065815924 | An'ye'll have me, Lizzie? |
coo.31924065815924 | And dent? |
coo.31924065815924 | And he saith unto them, Is it law- ful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil? |
coo.31924065815924 | And his dream where the chill Wind blew, and those who stood now is his dream? |
coo.31924065815924 | And it not to blame, please God,"and Mr. Long looked so, Abe? |
coo.31924065815924 | And my appearance, is it of the The Englishman roared, “ Curse your im- people? |
coo.31924065815924 | And now? |
coo.31924065815924 | And now? |
coo.31924065815924 | And so “ A French what? ” laughed Bantison. |
coo.31924065815924 | And the hedges sang, and the trees moaned “ Aw, ” cried he presently;"aw, do n't soothingly, and old earth spun merrily be- ye know, Lizzie? |
coo.31924065815924 | And to think of himself, too, moider- never be able to bear it; she'd Eh? |
coo.31924065815924 | And what is bet- I have great need to deny these accusa- ter, one evening I am oblige'to fight some tions? ” said the Duke. |
coo.31924065815924 | And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? |
coo.31924065815924 | And who is medical officer of this “ I am acting for Miss Beatrice Balfe,"prison?" |
coo.31924065815924 | And why- oh, why did you lie about Savan- thing strange about it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | And why? |
coo.31924065815924 | And you are to lose, because you think Who is the Phenix to remain? |
coo.31924065815924 | And you're quite to come in? ” asked Susie with a wistful welcome to stay here and freeze if you want touch of sympathy for the woman. |
coo.31924065815924 | And- is already w'isper'? |
coo.31924065815924 | Anne yourself said good- by to the supper- pot, had a tongue; James a knowing way with Hughy Fitch?' |
coo.31924065815924 | Answer me, will ye, Hughy was made for? |
coo.31924065815924 | Are n't ye comin'home? ” notion did he have, when he left home that shouted Hughy. |
coo.31924065815924 | Are we, who are warriors, to sharp the big buffalo knife, with its brass- live like this?' |
coo.31924065815924 | Are ye comin'home, I Not a thought had he, or an eye, for the say?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Are ye cranky? ” III “ I want none o'your questionin', Fat Anne." |
coo.31924065815924 | Are you ready?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Are you ruined?' |
coo.31924065815924 | As an example, the case of lamps is di- Was the order filled? |
coo.31924065815924 | At six o'clock that evening “ Vat you shooting at?" |
coo.31924065815924 | At your pistols?' |
coo.31924065815924 | At “ Well, Hughy? ” last, at last! |
coo.31924065815924 | Ay, that to you? ” he did. |
coo.31924065815924 | Ay, the “ Is it so? ” cried the Duke. |
coo.31924065815924 | Ay? ” Peter laid his spade along the “ Well, ” said Peter in his sage way, ridge, and sat down upon it.' |
coo.31924065815924 | Because He is not dis- world? |
coo.31924065815924 | Because —"chree? ” Peter went on, with a nod and a He stopped. |
coo.31924065815924 | Braund spoke to him and told him that the “ Who asked the pale faces to come here treaty money would be there in a day or and take our land? |
coo.31924065815924 | Buffalo Horn has fin- there no bad among our own people? |
coo.31924065815924 | Buffalo Horn have got them pretty well What is it? ” worked up, I guess. |
coo.31924065815924 | But A study must also be made of the grade what of the lamps in which this oil is burned? |
coo.31924065815924 | But I have lived four years on Then she asked, “ Is all well? ” The warder patience." |
coo.31924065815924 | But along what lines have.. CONTINENT OF EUROPE these increases been made? |
coo.31924065815924 | But how could she be stirred for weeks without resources, his discouraged to further action? |
coo.31924065815924 | But how did this young soldier take the younger man saw plainly that resort to it? |
coo.31924065815924 | But it is not the thing lost that counts, Is it better with Cable? |
coo.31924065815924 | But let a cloud of diffi- is large enough for both, is n't it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | But there was no one, nothing a child? ”- nothing but her one self bending there in Never before had Judy spoken to Mike in the big, empty world. |
coo.31924065815924 | But this morning Mrs. War- “ Yes, and what will the twenty- first be? ” ing did not feel the chill depression that some- “ Thursday." |
coo.31924065815924 | But three days ago M. le But I? |
coo.31924065815924 | But was there no for dinner, rapped often to know if Ashmole life around him? |
coo.31924065815924 | But what had the kitchen, she thought, with her back to brought him? |
coo.31924065815924 | But what matter now, thought Judy, now “ Will she? ” muttered Judy, with a smile. |
coo.31924065815924 | But whither should we go? |
coo.31924065815924 | But- aw, I know all there on the lane, an'did n't I win? |
coo.31924065815924 | But- but,"he went on, and “ Where was she off to? ” looked up and down the potato field,“where's “ To Fat Anne's. ” Lizzie? |
coo.31924065815924 | But- but,"he went on, and “ Where was she off to? ” looked up and down the potato field,“where's “ To Fat Anne's. ” Lizzie? |
coo.31924065815924 | Can he reply to his own victim? |
coo.31924065815924 | Can you assist me, not so roughly; “ sit down and tell me more or shall I get help from the hotel? |
coo.31924065815924 | Can you just help me on If he did not love her enough, if he did not with my overcoat, dear? |
coo.31924065815924 | Come Abe? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | Come back, she do? |
coo.31924065815924 | Could anything be miles you might expect known about it? |
coo.31924065815924 | Could it be possible? |
coo.31924065815924 | Could she ever forget that delightful, be- together more than I have, you know that, wildering, hurried twenty minutes? |
coo.31924065815924 | Could she, who played ye false, Fitch? ” growled Pe- be jabers! ” shouted Peter. |
coo.31924065815924 | Craven of Paris. ” my business? |
coo.31924065815924 | DID YOU EVER SEE SUCH A PECULIAR COLOR? |
coo.31924065815924 | Dang it, what ailed him? |
coo.31924065815924 | Dat ship stops here? ” kings shall be respected. |
coo.31924065815924 | De divine right of “ Vot? |
coo.31924065815924 | De oder lofer? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did n't I hear ye neath the peak of her cap, when sighin'not a minute ago? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did n't you ever hear that? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did ye, now? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did you ever and close the room. ” see such a peculiar color?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Did you hear him? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did you remember that this was our dressing and giving directions to Beesy about wedding- day, or did you not? |
coo.31924065815924 | Did you see the look she gave not at all; whereat, being pleased, the peo-'these street folk when they shouted for her? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do n't ye know? ” neath the feet of these two, standing there “ What? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do n't ye know? ” neath the feet of these two, standing there “ What? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do n't you remember now? ” “ Send it out to the yacht at once. |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you deny you Oh, oh! ” she whispered with a dry are Beaucaire? ” throat, and fell back in the carriage. |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you desire to take advantage of my offer, sir?' |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you know what that means? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you know why I And then he read aloud from the paper these wanted a new pair of silk stockings when I words: have plenty? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you love fairy stories small and twinkly, and he has the kindest best of all? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you think I him las'year, after when he play'with Milor? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you think he will be here to- mor- was mysterious, as befitting a receiver of un- row?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you want it tol'? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you wish only say what I can have strength for, and to be dragged out with him? |
coo.31924065815924 | Do you? |
coo.31924065815924 | D’ye hear her? ” blasting the night. |
coo.31924065815924 | Eh, monsieur?!! |
coo.31924065815924 | Eh? ” said he, rebuking. |
coo.31924065815924 | Fall’n Silent, now, for many a Mould'ring Think- in this battered Caravanserai, Whose Portals open stand all Night and Day, O whither are ye flown? |
coo.31924065815924 | Fiercely Peter wielded h name, was he saying? |
coo.31924065815924 | Fill everyting hotel? |
coo.31924065815924 | Finally, about four in the after- “ Can you take me? ” noon, he went out on the lawn and took a “ Yes. |
coo.31924065815924 | For the time he has “ Tom- where's Tom? ” Daggert yells, forgotten everything but the terrible height. |
coo.31924065815924 | From a high mountain career? |
coo.31924065815924 | Give up? |
coo.31924065815924 | Good- night,'says I, like that, and walks “ Ay? |
coo.31924065815924 | Goot- pye. ”"Watcher know about it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | HENRY, do you know what day Thurs- makes up the larger, waking half of a man's"in Thursday? |
coo.31924065815924 | Had I only had the least severe in so hopeless a course? ” At present I can not idea that I should be selected they should have had help myself. |
coo.31924065815924 | Had anything happened riously against the potato sack, folded his to her? |
coo.31924065815924 | Had ever any girl a lover more de- knew Nan's impetuous, whole- souled way; voted or more bubbling over with fun? |
coo.31924065815924 | Had they done any- House of Representatives, in which I asserted thing to restore the Union in those States? |
coo.31924065815924 | Half a dozen other gallants rode in you the French do nothing al- ways but make advance, muttering among themselves, or love, is it not so? |
coo.31924065815924 | Hard on the back, indeed, ” Fitch? ” Peter went on, with a sniff; “ an'a power “ She's a woman, ” answered Hughy. |
coo.31924065815924 | Has n't she clothes an'victuals? |
coo.31924065815924 | Has not M. le Duc been busy equipage draw up to my door, and the Duke all this evening to justify me? |
coo.31924065815924 | Have I speak of the ladies of France? |
coo.31924065815924 | Have n't I Lizzie went on, and slyly watched Hughy be- seen ye all day long? |
coo.31924065815924 | Have you got your new shut- would not be allowed to stand idle waiting tles yet?' |
coo.31924065815924 | He B. Hill? ” he cried. |
coo.31924065815924 | He Three- quarters from what? |
coo.31924065815924 | He Would Bucks never come? |
coo.31924065815924 | He come in, Mrs. Brewster? ” might be able to save Rachel. |
coo.31924065815924 | He did not see the stars in I am so unkind as to entrap monsieur? ” the sky. |
coo.31924065815924 | He drives to Noo Orleans to- day, Yous workin'on dis farm? |
coo.31924065815924 | He goes oíf into the busy Doll? |
coo.31924065815924 | He had “ Sell the old place?" |
coo.31924065815924 | He held or but a single quarter? |
coo.31924065815924 | He looked at her; met her “ Worse? ” cried Lizzie, throwing out a eyes; reddened; looked down; after a while hand. |
coo.31924065815924 | He minded the time, long “ What's that to you? |
coo.31924065815924 | He must take stock of things, he after? ” Hughy went on. |
coo.31924065815924 | He nodded toward Ma- And you could n't bring the boy back rie, and ejaculated, “ Play! ” for she had again? |
coo.31924065815924 | He now felt free to tell the vicis- other more imperative duties? |
coo.31924065815924 | He paused, and then said sume the honor of presenting the barber of quietly, You goin'present me to Lady the Marquis de Mirepoix?' |
coo.31924065815924 | He sat glar- He sat glar---that Bath will receive a barber? ” ing at his companion in a snarling silence. |
coo.31924065815924 | He sat handsome and “ And will face the dangers? ” quiet before her, in her room in the hotel in “ Do I care for dangers? |
coo.31924065815924 | He sat handsome and “ And will face the dangers? ” quiet before her, in her room in the hotel in “ Do I care for dangers? |
coo.31924065815924 | He thought it “ H- have we failed?" |
coo.31924065815924 | He tossed his head to shake the Is it much I ask? |
coo.31924065815924 | He tried to think of why you? ” W. A. FRASER. |
coo.31924065815924 | He turned “ Do you dare keep up the pretense? ” to the beauty- she was trembling. |
coo.31924065815924 | He was in the first class, and the exact and immediate cause of death? |
coo.31924065815924 | He went “ What have you done? ” said Wanda. |
coo.31924065815924 | Heaven knows that I ought n't The opera- had they ever gone to any to forget anything that would give pleasure opera before? |
coo.31924065815924 | Her triumph then would be the com- he could n't sleep? |
coo.31924065815924 | Here'tis, sheriff. ” your train?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Him or His of the great af It seems to be a distinguishing trait of the so- called half- civilized peoples, that whiteness? |
coo.31924065815924 | His communication amounted “ To- morrow? |
coo.31924065815924 | His elry? |
coo.31924065815924 | His throat was parched; his heart was thump “ An'ye used to — aw, say it? ” ing. |
coo.31924065815924 | How Greely party, who had carried the stars and had our men there passed the winter of their stripes to 83.24, had set out from head- exile? |
coo.31924065815924 | How and straightening, glinting and hiding and should he ever get it loose? |
coo.31924065815924 | How could we In two days we advanced forty miles north- escape? |
coo.31924065815924 | How could who are merely born to it? |
coo.31924065815924 | How de ye start? ” I bears my weight on the slack rope. |
coo.31924065815924 | How did he know? |
coo.31924065815924 | How do you know that? ” the doctor dryly; “ but here is one other." |
coo.31924065815924 | How was he to get out the word? |
coo.31924065815924 | How's there, ” grasping the rope as it comes clump- the air over beyant, Tom? ” ing down. |
coo.31924065815924 | How- fireman? ” ever, after the necessary preliminaries, we “ I don't- think so, sir." |
coo.31924065815924 | How? ” cried the cow- under the loosened steel, and with a pry that boys in a lather of excitement. |
coo.31924065815924 | Hughy? ” “ You're lonesome, Lizzie? ” asked Hughy, “ Ay, it is. |
coo.31924065815924 | Hughy? ” “ You're lonesome, Lizzie? ” asked Hughy, “ Ay, it is. |
coo.31924065815924 | I call you? ” “ No- simply strange, ” he said, enjoying “ My name is Virginia Powers,"she an- her discomfiture. |
coo.31924065815924 | I can only a cart would go clanking along the road; do as I like, I suppose? |
coo.31924065815924 | I could not wish that upon Molyneux, “ that he will be removed big wasp to see he had stung me; so I mus ’ the moment I leave this room? |
coo.31924065815924 | I do not wiser than you?' |
coo.31924065815924 | I fol- “ Well, this is a pretty kettle of fish, is n't lowed on in silence for a moment, wondering it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | I may choose you know? |
coo.31924065815924 | I often de Reszke- does that suit you? |
coo.31924065815924 | I realize instantly that “ Got a tracing? ” it's the fire I hears. |
coo.31924065815924 | I remember yet how he sat there Why tarries He with empty Cup? |
coo.31924065815924 | I say, Lizzie, what to- to-?" |
coo.31924065815924 | I shall meet some there is one- the poor Frenchman has ob- strange frien's of yours after to- night; not so? |
coo.31924065815924 | I two light wans after the first, which was to wonder can I go up it? ” the quane's taste. |
coo.31924065815924 | I wonder what her back d'ye imagine? |
coo.31924065815924 | I'm mad now, just writing about God in the stomach- ache, do you? ” And it to you. |
coo.31924065815924 | I've had half a “ Where? ” questioned Delaney, quietly. |
coo.31924065815924 | I've “ Hello, Andy, ” cried the conductor of beat my way and rid on th'trucks ruther'en the Northern Mail, “ what is this? |
coo.31924065815924 | If ca n't get “ Who's with you? ” Fifty- nine into the clear, ditch the runaways. |
coo.31924065815924 | If he had lived, he was rather than an old and a failing one? |
coo.31924065815924 | If this to sea? ” cigarette jeopardizes our safety, or yours, I “ We ai n't been blowed in to land." |
coo.31924065815924 | If we wish to sell him goods, we now, is the American invasion likely to be must make them of a form and kind that will received in a friendly spirit? |
coo.31924065815924 | In I never tasted PASSAGE OF A GREAT WESTERN other words, why leave a job half finished? |
coo.31924065815924 | In her heart she name ails ye? ” Judy never answered. |
coo.31924065815924 | In many particulars his speech is an un As late as the first half of the year 1897, DID GRANT ASK TO HAVE HIS NAME WITHDRAWN? |
coo.31924065815924 | In this hotel? ” things very unpleasant for her uncle the “ Pardon me. |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it all right? ” cargo of iced silk as easy as old shoes; for “ Oh, yes, sir — if Neighbor does n't care." |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it any wonder that the tem- perature goes up? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it drink? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it her eyes on the sun- bright country- side- afeerd you'd be?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it not so? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is it to be Our title was derived from the constant measured by the per diem time pay of ordi- support that we had given to him through nary men? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is n't the sat down on a sheaf, and with eyes steady fire raked? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is not this Were you ever a barber?' |
coo.31924065815924 | Is she not happy? |
coo.31924065815924 | Is that so? ” ing. |
coo.31924065815924 | It is said lows trying to dolose us?" |
coo.31924065815924 | It might not be un- ducers, and badly wounded him? |
coo.31924065815924 | It prove'only the “ We approach a climax, eh, monsieur?" |
coo.31924065815924 | It was all too easy to everyday jog- trot after plain bread and suspect that she did not understand his aims, cheese like other plain people? |
coo.31924065815924 | It was greatly worn, and had been “ Has it gone so far as that? ” irregularly whittled and sand- papered out of “ Yes; and it will go further. |
coo.31924065815924 | It was not found were we to do on a moving sea of ice? |
coo.31924065815924 | It was said she night Felix came among them? |
coo.31924065815924 | It was so great “ Yes? ” said Ropes. |
coo.31924065815924 | It were an What circumstances lent their help to this impossible stupidity, it were an actual blas- Man? |
coo.31924065815924 | It would be impossible! ” became more and more hopeless any attempt “ Will you try it? ” The voice was calm to escape. |
coo.31924065815924 | Lacken Brae; slowly tramped between the Did ye? ” came across the road. |
coo.31924065815924 | Later waves “ And beyond that the cooling taken? |
coo.31924065815924 | Let me have every detail. ” The warders and the driver of the cart “ May I ask what your suspicions are?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Let me look at you! ” with us? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | Lizzie shivered, sighed I say?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Look at him; “ What did I tell ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | Look “ Will you answer a question? ” said Moly- at him, madam, if he will dare the inspec- neux mildly. |
coo.31924065815924 | Love “ Warned?" |
coo.31924065815924 | M. de Chateau- riage threatened? |
coo.31924065815924 | Man alive, are n't “ Aw, ye need n't be starin'at me, ” Anne we at the dure?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Men have with the boarders? |
coo.31924065815924 | Might he “ Is he expecting me? ” asked Beatrice not be here to- morrow night? ” in a low tone. |
coo.31924065815924 | Might he “ Is he expecting me? ” asked Beatrice not be here to- morrow night? ” in a low tone. |
coo.31924065815924 | Morning? |
coo.31924065815924 | Mrs. Brady? ” said she." |
coo.31924065815924 | Mrs. Greeley had left “'RUEL,'SHE SAID SOFTLY AT LAST,'WON'T YOU PLEASE GO IN? |
coo.31924065815924 | NOVEMBER, 1899, to APRIL, 1900 om? |
coo.31924065815924 | No re- Daggert? ” some one asks. |
coo.31924065815924 | No tomb would n't it? ” remarked Barnes. |
coo.31924065815924 | Not so? ” caire, and broke and routed it utterly. |
coo.31924065815924 | Nothing more? |
coo.31924065815924 | Nouveau Orléans, suddenly discovering that “ What's that you said? ” asked Boston, she ca n't go shopping without brushing her sharply. |
coo.31924065815924 | Now Two shillin's! ” who'd boast? |
coo.31924065815924 | Now you absolve me, then? |
coo.31924065815924 | Number four opens on our right, “ Burning much? ”. |
coo.31924065815924 | Oh, yes, that's all; we goin'man? |
coo.31924065815924 | On the West and just what to do? |
coo.31924065815924 | On the dingy plastering, She said she was n't. ” near the gaping trap- door, a red spot was But she was?" |
coo.31924065815924 | On “ A matter of a day an'a night, mebbe? ” a ditch he sat him down, and fell to humor “ Och, not at all. |
coo.31924065815924 | One had died in this home, and a row? ” new case had developed in that. |
coo.31924065815924 | One should come to a polite under- charged first into the group about M. Beau- standing with them, you think? |
coo.31924065815924 | Only a basket of then? ” cried Judy within herself. |
coo.31924065815924 | Only such hones'? |
coo.31924065815924 | Or was it a and embellish them than to make them stand ghost? |
coo.31924065815924 | Our guide we came, or is there another? ” I asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | Out of compliment to words that were made only to tell of Lady monsieur can I wish to be anything he is not? |
coo.31924065815924 | PART II 0481 “ Is it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Perhaps she could can I do for you? ” get transferred to No. |
coo.31924065815924 | President, what do you pro- without waiting for evidence of the nature pose about the collectorship of New York? ” and value of that opinion. |
coo.31924065815924 | Prin- the “ Swift. ” He was saying excitedly to cess Wanda, somewhat calmer, laughed, the captain, “ You onderstand? |
coo.31924065815924 | Really “ Why? |
coo.31924065815924 | Russian officers? |
coo.31924065815924 | SHE young Frenchman did very “ It's murder, is it, you carrion? ” fin- well what he had planned to ished the Duke. |
coo.31924065815924 | Say, what kind of a place over for Clav, the guide, to come and show, have I got into anyhow? ” he continued. |
coo.31924065815924 | Say, what morning paper laughter with which he accompanied his are you trying to pump news for? ” retorts. |
coo.31924065815924 | Says he-"“ Ay?? |
coo.31924065815924 | Says he-"“ Ay?? |
coo.31924065815924 | Seventy years are gone since, and like the others, fell; then fell again, and yet where now is his dream? |
coo.31924065815924 | Shall I go back after an- me in on this picnic? |
coo.31924065815924 | She had been “ Do n't ye, faith? ” said Anne. |
coo.31924065815924 | She had visited the for not admitting me? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | She hoped his sleep ye are now? ” said Mike, cocking his wise was sound. |
coo.31924065815924 | She pier? |
coo.31924065815924 | She stooped, hook Ah, what in glory ailed the body? |
coo.31924065815924 | Should I “ What name, please? ” not order the two hundred dozen of cham “ Admiral Souvaroff. ” pagne? ” asked he. |
coo.31924065815924 | Should I “ What name, please? ” not order the two hundred dozen of cham “ Admiral Souvaroff. ” pagne? ” asked he. |
coo.31924065815924 | Should he follow her? |
coo.31924065815924 | Should he go home? |
coo.31924065815924 | Should he make for home, and keep “ Aw, a good while, Lizzie; it'd be a good his word for the morning? |
coo.31924065815924 | So there was life in old Emo Judy? |
coo.31924065815924 | So what weighed? |
coo.31924065815924 | So, is it? ” Mary Carlisle. ” No, monsieur,''smiled the young man. |
coo.31924065815924 | Sometimes the violin called revenge his mistress on Jess? |
coo.31924065815924 | Soon came the quick patter of Lizzie's Was n't I joyed to see him like that, an'to step; out stepped Hughy upon the road, and hear him?" |
coo.31924065815924 | South blazed up in her eyes, and died away"Is Captain Cameron here? ” Traill asked again as swiftly as it came. |
coo.31924065815924 | Steadily, “ yonder at home. ” serenely, the moon held her course across At home? ” cried Judy. |
coo.31924065815924 | Still-- still- the work troublin'ye?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Suppose a thing should hap- which he had fitted for him in the afternoon pen there — the hour well found? |
coo.31924065815924 | Suppose he “ G’luck! ” went, then and there, and asked her? |
coo.31924065815924 | Suppose ing in the soft magic of her light; and there, the house goes on fire? |
coo.31924065815924 | Suppose some one in all the glory of the night, went plodding comes an'kills them? |
coo.31924065815924 | Sure I would n't be takin?' |
coo.31924065815924 | Sure, the of you of you, Anne Daly? |
coo.31924065815924 | Surely you will not There was another parley, and then the desecrate the chapel? ” shutter creaked again in closing. |
coo.31924065815924 | THE dreams of my boyhood? |
coo.31924065815924 | Tell him to have on the road found my stocking, and do you the men arm themselves, and bring plenty think he will hang it up to- night? |
coo.31924065815924 | Tell me, ye? ” Judy, ” she said aloud; “ did iver ye see the Judy looked round. |
coo.31924065815924 | That is n't a washing day or a gone through the process of cleaning three cleaning day, is it? ” times before for Henry's mother, who had"No." |
coo.31924065815924 | That reminds me that our cook on the yawl got up rather “'MAYBE YOU ARE NOT MY COUSIN, AFTER ALL? |
coo.31924065815924 | The Democratic party of the North, or, in other President referred to the former conversa- words, the party advocating his policy?' |
coo.31924065815924 | The Great Spirit had sent the fast- glazing eyes, asked, “ Do you believe, goods he brought, he said, sent them to his brother?" |
coo.31924065815924 | The Tavern murmured, “ Having drunk his And the young dream of Aldrich- where Score, is that? |
coo.31924065815924 | The assurance that he was ishness in disguise, which ought to yield to doing right at one moment seemed inade- more imperative duties? |
coo.31924065815924 | The by nine, did he?" |
coo.31924065815924 | The clerk related “ This would be a nice place to be left alone the story of a little child that, unnoticed, in the dark, would n't it? ” said he. |
coo.31924065815924 | The gentleman offered And how are you higher than they, when she her his hand; she made a slow courtesy, knows? |
coo.31924065815924 | The get hungry? |
coo.31924065815924 | The heavenly bodies to do your weighing; how stronger the pull, the farther the spring is then will you measure their pull? |
coo.31924065815924 | The man who introduce'me at give me? |
coo.31924065815924 | The priest stood in front of the “ Who? |
coo.31924065815924 | The prosperity to the American farmer? |
coo.31924065815924 | The sun was was she not on her mettle and braced for like fire upon her back- her narrow little worthy deeds? |
coo.31924065815924 | The the gray head of her “ boy. ” group she had left watched her curiously"You'll do it, Abe? |
coo.31924065815924 | The third Sure it's all the same. ” A moment she wav- land? |
coo.31924065815924 | The toilers go on broken at the heart; They send the spell of beauty on all lands; But what avail? |
coo.31924065815924 | The wind, which had veered around sharply My own home-- and you a guest?" |
coo.31924065815924 | The wo- “ What if there man had followed are other men us as if fasci- with him?" |
coo.31924065815924 | The word was ready, but somehow Why did n't ye play fair? ” Hughy per- he did n't say it. |
coo.31924065815924 | The “ Are they out? ” more of it the better. |
coo.31924065815924 | The “ The town'bout two miles back there? ” woman started, looked up, and peered hard “ Yes, that's Borpee. ” at him over her glasses. |
coo.31924065815924 | Then he said: “ Monsieur and me go- gross ever, or, what shall I say- bourgeois? |
coo.31924065815924 | Then the watcher would steal back to “ Vot you mean? |
coo.31924065815924 | Then they drove the pick “ Which way? |
coo.31924065815924 | There are not more than four or five offices in London Do you understand this? |
coo.31924065815924 | There are some quis, what? |
coo.31924065815924 | There may be spies; so I change it? |
coo.31924065815924 | There was a feel- you and your people?' |
coo.31924065815924 | There was no excuse for you. ” was undeniable; but she carried it off in such “ Why? ” he asked, amused. |
coo.31924065815924 | They talk of despatcher? |
coo.31924065815924 | They'd better have let him in,"What can you do? ” asked the Super- said the Master Mechanic grimly. |
coo.31924065815924 | Think of in the end for all your slavery? |
coo.31924065815924 | This brief survey of Mr. Johnson's Con- Whose fault was it? |
coo.31924065815924 | This one was such an experience again, Paul? ” asked occupied. |
coo.31924065815924 | This the room? ” said Dr. Mackellar. |
coo.31924065815924 | This was the result of all her tight and her eyes hard on the crown of striving? |
coo.31924065815924 | This was what she ered, standing there among the stooks, lips had done? |
coo.31924065815924 | To begin with, under his thumb more lives every minute than fifty passengers'lives — that's$ 5,000 apiece, most brigadiers do in a lifetime? |
coo.31924065815924 | To plunge “ Does it look at all familiar?" |
coo.31924065815924 | To what were they going? |
coo.31924065815924 | To- day brought Him the ford is called who was holy, the “ Place of harmless, and Passage,'and undefiled? |
coo.31924065815924 | Traill straight- you in- ened upward, and tend to go up threw back the there?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Traill “ Was that woman Cameron's mother? ” glanced upward. |
coo.31924065815924 | Two into the prison? |
coo.31924065815924 | UPPOSE the plot should Beatrioe did not answer, but put another fail? ” said Beatrice, question to him: whose lip trembled. |
coo.31924065815924 | Vanderbilt, why did you before the Commission did not promise any sell Maud S.? ” advantage to the successful party. |
coo.31924065815924 | Vere? ” snapped the altar, and before him knelt, with bowed Grand Duke impatiently. |
coo.31924065815924 | Vich? |
coo.31924065815924 | Vot I pay you for? |
coo.31924065815924 | Wanda scoundrel?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Want to change your than difficult to turn back upon him his guns mind and come in? ” of raillery and banter. |
coo.31924065815924 | Was all well with them? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was he more settled now- less Peter's face flared crimson; as if stung by afraid? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was he not the kinsman of Jesus? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was it visible from the He wondered at his own restraint; for prison towers? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was old Hillel still living? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was she in trouble? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was she sick or vexed? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was the Christ already rose. ” in the land, hidden and unknown, or would He The meeting of Jesus and John, and the come from afar with sudden glory? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was the hook, spat on its handle, and twirled it- work too much for her or the sun too hot? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was the work an ’ scatter the blight over it. ” too much for her? |
coo.31924065815924 | Was there degrees; and so on until anything to say about at a depth of 1,000 it? |
coo.31924065815924 | We should by your hurry?" |
coo.31924065815924 | We want you to go the time his colt died, how bad he felt? |
coo.31924065815924 | We were now descending gradually, going it pretty fast? ” he puffed. |
coo.31924065815924 | We were sorry for him, for Mon- Dieu! ” sieur Bibi, though a genius at making out a The next day it was: “ Vot you t’ink? |
coo.31924065815924 | Well, shrinking away from the grewsome block here we are again; now which way? ” I with a groan, started into the largest tunnel asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | Were they quarreling-- would they train- could there be dizzier heights of rev- get to throwing plates after a while? |
coo.31924065815924 | Were ye, now?'' |
coo.31924065815924 | What Daly,"answered Judy; “ an'what I do n't ailed the woman at all? |
coo.31924065815924 | What I presented a series of resolutions in the had Congress done? |
coo.31924065815924 | What I want with I did not see? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | What about ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | What do ready one of these “ men of fashion'? |
coo.31924065815924 | What do the two o'Jarmin, ” returned Lizzie;"for you're just ye know about things? |
coo.31924065815924 | What do you imagine will come of Laurens, who had seated himself, rose at this interview? ” once. |
coo.31924065815924 | What do you mean, set her mind for some months past on a cele- Doll? |
coo.31924065815924 | What do you not deserve? |
coo.31924065815924 | What had come to her? |
coo.31924065815924 | What if the sun were hot, Rest? |
coo.31924065815924 | What is Centlivre thought how they might jar upon his ear-- to do in it, Bice? ” asked Noriac. |
coo.31924065815924 | What is he to- day? |
coo.31924065815924 | What man of fashion will motion he quelled to stony quiet a resentful listen to you? |
coo.31924065815924 | What means did He use to win this tant, but present, more real than those we authority? |
coo.31924065815924 | What next? |
coo.31924065815924 | What shall again, and never marry anybody as long as we do? ” she lived if Ladislas went with her. |
coo.31924065815924 | What was Ca- but only the disappointment the loss brings to ble's young dream? |
coo.31924065815924 | What was Stockton's guiled of their bids by a vulgar and specialized young dream? |
coo.31924065815924 | What was going to happen? |
coo.31924065815924 | What was the good, if Anne? |
coo.31924065815924 | What was the use of more? |
coo.31924065815924 | What wo n't they claim next? |
coo.31924065815924 | What would this daring young test: and so the rulers came to the Master, Prophet do next? |
coo.31924065815924 | What'll culties, and over in the shop this hope had my mother do-- and Betsy? |
coo.31924065815924 | What's from the cupola and tearing the drawhead that down there on the bench? |
coo.31924065815924 | What's going on here? ” he self loose, and slipped rapidly to the ground. |
coo.31924065815924 | What's the matter with us “ Then what is it? |
coo.31924065815924 | What's the matter? ” brakes hard on your empties on siding, to Callahan ran to the window, and threw up spill runaways if possible. |
coo.31924065815924 | What's to be done? ” asked the Beau. |
coo.31924065815924 | What's wrong with him?" |
coo.31924065815924 | What, Hughy? ” in their eternal youth with their eternal “ Why, that- that- ” Hughy stopped. |
coo.31924065815924 | What, in glory, was the man after? |
coo.31924065815924 | What, in the king's name, had come some sheaves together, lay down upon them, to her? |
coo.31924065815924 | What? |
coo.31924065815924 | When do I go? ” The champagne corks popped like volunteer shooting in a sham battle. |
coo.31924065815924 | When the the aunt of Lady Mary? |
coo.31924065815924 | When their answer it? ” I said, “ No, I shall not. ” That nominations came to the Senate, they made ended the conversation. |
coo.31924065815924 | Where have you got you will hear from me. ” the body? ” said Mackellar. |
coo.31924065815924 | Where was she going? |
coo.31924065815924 | Where — where are ye goin', then? ” Maybe'twas all for the best. |
coo.31924065815924 | Where's Painter District? ” y'r wantin't'go to Sacramento? ” “ Back in Wisconsin. |
coo.31924065815924 | Where's Painter District? ” y'r wantin't'go to Sacramento? ” “ Back in Wisconsin. |
coo.31924065815924 | Who Sure, nobody's denyin'it, ” answered did n't play fair? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who cared for Anne Daly? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who is responsible for gressional career at the opening of the war it? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who is “ Stanislas. ” de peril? ” screamed Bibi. |
coo.31924065815924 | Who never assumed to be a member of the Re- did it? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who turned the switch? ” saved the Northern Mail. |
coo.31924065815924 | Who will be the frozen mammoth? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who would be safe? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who would be there to greet the water whales were spouting jets of the returning sun? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who'd boast then? |
coo.31924065815924 | Who's first? ” my way there I comes to a wrecked door. |
coo.31924065815924 | Whose fault was it? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why I should do this? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why ca n't It would have taken close study of the in- you tell me sometimes what you're driving fluences of the past year to determine why at? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why did n't ye keep me when I was “ Come here an'give us some of your there? ” crack,"shouted Hughy. |
coo.31924065815924 | Why does a such great man come to dolt, she would know you if you escaped the play M. Beaucaire? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why should Emmeline scorn his advances? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why should we wait on slow- ner which was footed nature? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why, coffin an'thet trip to New York? ” one. |
coo.31924065815924 | Why, it's fool- Who'd have the laugh then? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why- didn't I ask ye to “ Och, g’luck! ” answered Lizzie, and come? |
coo.31924065815924 | Why- didn't I want ye to stay?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Will he ever be a goods which draw a mixed and intellectually cowboy? |
coo.31924065815924 | Will ye, though? |
coo.31924065815924 | Will you Almost before the noise of their own steeds see the Duke murdered?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Will you get an insult offered to yourself through- in? ” “ Sir, sir, my patience will bear little She leaped into the coach, and was gath- more!" |
coo.31924065815924 | Will you help? |
coo.31924065815924 | With this, his flight, did any way remain of screening him- surgeon's science, the desire to win back the self from complicity in Catlin's murder? |
coo.31924065815924 | With uncertain and trembling gait, over- “ What is the matter with you? ” I asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | Within eight Cuban money spent to protect the foreigner months after he received his army commis- from disease? |
coo.31924065815924 | Wot kind o'men attempted to storm his works repeat- team did de boss drive? |
coo.31924065815924 | Would she have him? |
coo.31924065815924 | Would stole another glance, and found her on her we be worse if we were flat in our graves? |
coo.31924065815924 | Would ye be havin'a couple o'and beside it sat Peter Jarmin, legs out- ha’pence, then, about ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | Would ye think “ What?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Ye can do nothin','like how things alter with the weather? |
coo.31924065815924 | Ye hear that, Hughy Hughy drew back, and silently stood look- Fitch?" |
coo.31924065815924 | Yes, but doom-- why, what simpler? |
coo.31924065815924 | Yis, I am! ” “ What d’ye mean, ye whelp, ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | You belief? |
coo.31924065815924 | You have still nearly a half hour and then came the necessity of absolutely of oil left, and if you hurry, who knows? |
coo.31924065815924 | You know something, many toys and ribbons as you like; l'll know Henri? ” He turned to his brother. |
coo.31924065815924 | You know where she is? ” Wanda had disappeared for the second Monsieur Bibi winked his left pug- dog eye. |
coo.31924065815924 | You man's manners were worthy- according to think? ” the French acceptance — and'twere idle to “ M. |
coo.31924065815924 | You see them? |
coo.31924065815924 | You see? |
coo.31924065815924 | You see? ” He stepped to Lady Mary's side. |
coo.31924065815924 | You think? |
coo.31924065815924 | You will buy me pretty dresses I am sure I would rather think it was Aunt when I am your grown- up wife, wo n't you? |
coo.31924065815924 | You “ Am I to be lef'in such unhappiness? ” see? |
coo.31924065815924 | You “ Am I to be lef'in such unhappiness? ” see? |
coo.31924065815924 | You'd think- Tell me, An'how's yourself, Lizzie, ma- Lizzie, ha'we offended ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | You're not? |
coo.31924065815924 | You've heard cane burn? |
coo.31924065815924 | You, who introduce me? |
coo.31924065815924 | Your the remnant of her health and strength in bill will be ready as soon as you want it,"the useless contest? |
coo.31924065815924 | about the steadily increasing density of the Does it glow with the heat red or white?" |
coo.31924065815924 | afraid? ” All day she stood more or less on her dig- “ Are n't you? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | afraid? ” All day she stood more or less on her dig- “ Are n't you? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | against the wall, “ Ready? ” he and looked up, asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | all the time, do n't you? |
coo.31924065815924 | and had not a tender confidence passed between Elizabeth his mother and Mary the mother of Jesus? |
coo.31924065815924 | and inform him of the success of your en- The French court was then in mourning deavors? |
coo.31924065815924 | and neither He nor any of His disciples need Was the hindrance inevitable? |
coo.31924065815924 | and then, just as the dawn was breaking “ Well?" |
coo.31924065815924 | and, maybe, a greater calamity? |
coo.31924065815924 | anything be more simple, yet more expressive This did not prevent him from continuing in of heroism and endurance? |
coo.31924065815924 | asked Peter, and hung for a that, Peter? ” moment on his spade- shaft. |
coo.31924065815924 | barber, and with bare hands? ” Beaucaire might have been belief'—an im- “ I think one does not expec'monsieur postor that you yourself expose? |
coo.31924065815924 | barber, and with bare hands? ” Beaucaire might have been belief'—an im- “ I think one does not expec'monsieur postor that you yourself expose? |
coo.31924065815924 | brought to me no feeling of brotherly com- “ Eh, what's the matter? ” passion. |
coo.31924065815924 | called to pay their respects after her instal- But he did n't find out. ” “ WILL YE TAKE ME? |
coo.31924065815924 | came yearly to nestle beneath her charitable Watcher know about music? |
coo.31924065815924 | cards, an'ye had n't? |
coo.31924065815924 | claimed?" |
coo.31924065815924 | clearly so; you do belief, mademoiselle?" |
coo.31924065815924 | close?" |
coo.31924065815924 | cloud to darken the moon, or so much as a Where's the childer? ” asked Judy of a sud- mouse to stir in the wheat, to send her shiv- den. |
coo.31924065815924 | cocks crowing above in Emo, crowing for What'll people say? |
coo.31924065815924 | country turn against me? |
coo.31924065815924 | county if we could have a special? ” And then one night, as Ropes sat in his lit Arkway whistled. |
coo.31924065815924 | culated that the earth's central core must “ Would it show a glow if the crust were have a specific gravity of at least 10 to bring stripped off?" |
coo.31924065815924 | de Winterset, ” said Beaucaire, “ of Do you expect me to fight a cutthroat what are you afraid? |
coo.31924065815924 | delayed a day, two days, or even three, and The ‘ Duke'?' |
coo.31924065815924 | den, is there any water in number four “ Come on,"he says, without waiting for level, west? ” me, and starts for the tip- up trestle on a run. |
coo.31924065815924 | do it? |
coo.31924065815924 | down alive? |
coo.31924065815924 | earth, “ Where's Weir? ” “ Yes. ” TOM TAIL- ROPE'S EXPLOIT. |
coo.31924065815924 | enough to eat and enough to cover you and Any credit?' |
coo.31924065815924 | er? ”"WHY, MOTHER, YOU AREN'T A BIT GLAD!' |
coo.31924065815924 | for Howells rises in our breasts, and we wish And Uncle Remus — what was his young for his sake that his fate could have been dream? |
coo.31924065815924 | for runnin'in fever refugees, ” growled the “ Is it ever as rough? ” he demanded, skipper. |
coo.31924065815924 | fore you the best- loved and kindest- hearted “ Well? ” he says, smiling grimly, for he 48 SIR HENRY IRVING. |
coo.31924065815924 | from, Tom? ” My eyes are getting used to the dark, and “ Down the bore- hole. ” the rays from my Davy lights up more on “ Down the bore- hole? |
coo.31924065815924 | from, Tom? ” My eyes are getting used to the dark, and “ Down the bore- hole. ” the rays from my Davy lights up more on “ Down the bore- hole? |
coo.31924065815924 | gale? |
coo.31924065815924 | general capacities, were not scientific, and And now shall I be very naughty and make had no direct appreciation of his superlative a confession? |
coo.31924065815924 | gered the Czar, injured her father, and made A spy here? |
coo.31924065815924 | get a straight story of that convention un- Then he became desperately homesick for his less we send a man there? |
coo.31924065815924 | give me your arm? ”'Six more large men. ” “ Pardon me, madam,"said Mr. Moly The Duke, seeing Lady Mary, started; but neux. |
coo.31924065815924 | goin'to New York together? ” The girl's blue eyes had a far- away look “ Oh, Ephraim! |
coo.31924065815924 | goin'to run Then all was fireworks? ” dark again. |
coo.31924065815924 | gone to the Gomez's since Jess came; but Has he been banging the natives about? |
coo.31924065815924 | had wished to teach? |
coo.31924065815924 | harder the work the greater the glory; the Where- where was she now? |
coo.31924065815924 | have left? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | have not calculate', that I shall make a fail- Tappin'ford at the chocolate- house- ure of my little enterprise?" |
coo.31924065815924 | have you done? ” she whispered. |
coo.31924065815924 | he saw a man start for the station on the R- u- n- n- i- n- g a- w- a- y? |
coo.31924065815924 | he to start? |
coo.31924065815924 | he's quick on the trigger. ” “ All quiet out there? ” asked Traill, I went to the rear. |
coo.31924065815924 | he?" |
coo.31924065815924 | here lately? ” asked Ackerly, trying to speak That was the coup d'êtat that Green was carelessly. |
coo.31924065815924 | hind it: Where are your section men? ” asked Bucks. |
coo.31924065815924 | his deliberateness of speech and lack of Has any boyhood dream ever been ful- trained professional vivacity; he would be filled? |
coo.31924065815924 | his eye riveted on a train register? |
coo.31924065815924 | holding up the end of her bulging praskeen, What, in glory, ails ye, Lizzie? |
coo.31924065815924 | hook, bend back, and just as if nothing had “ An'you're not comin'? ” happened, start fair on a new land. |
coo.31924065815924 | how goes it?' |
coo.31924065815924 | in glory's name brings ye here? ” Mike But more than all this did the unearthly stopped, looked at the scattered sheaves, loneliness trouble her. |
coo.31924065815924 | in the country need not necessarily prove To which? ” disastrous. |
coo.31924065815924 | in'there like a fool in the middle of the What? |
coo.31924065815924 | in'to Lady Malbourne's ball to- night- M. le Shall you be shame'for your guest'manner? |
coo.31924065815924 | ing and saw, only a few feet below us, quite “ Is it a longer way out?" |
coo.31924065815924 | into a gale, and all the boys in bad humor “ How so? ” except Bucks. |
coo.31924065815924 | is he simply inefficient? |
coo.31924065815924 | is it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | is n't it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | it now, there before her, all big and red and “ And is this where I am still? ” said he, angry. |
coo.31924065815924 | just said? |
coo.31924065815924 | known for being hones'and fair in my play, Gamblist? |
coo.31924065815924 | lar variety, but just dog in general, slumbered “ But why do n't they speak? ” asked on the braided rug. |
coo.31924065815924 | last statement of the deceased should have How was that? |
coo.31924065815924 | laugh at ye?'' |
coo.31924065815924 | le Duc ap- not a compliment to monsieur that I procure point'me to all the office'of his househol'. ” six large men to subdue him? |
coo.31924065815924 | light had flopped down upon the daisies and Why the difference? |
coo.31924065815924 | longer blocked, eh? ” sneered Dick Webb. |
coo.31924065815924 | looking up as if in search of the sun; “ but “ But, You're comin'over, Lizzie? ” be the feel o'things it must be dinner- time. |
coo.31924065815924 | man, and were shocked at our simplicity in “ Do French gentlemen fight lackeys? |
coo.31924065815924 | married couple of to- day? |
coo.31924065815924 | me? |
coo.31924065815924 | mean kind o'trick you're after playin'?" |
coo.31924065815924 | meeting, and identified him with the missing “ You mean it is false? ” she cried breath- Beaucaire beyond the faintest doubt. |
coo.31924065815924 | money? ” And you can keep out of France, monsieur? |
coo.31924065815924 | money? ” And you can keep out of France, monsieur? |
coo.31924065815924 | more brains to spare in me skull than'd make “ Who played ye false?" |
coo.31924065815924 | more'n another? |
coo.31924065815924 | much as you think you will, for Sam ai n't “ Everything? ” and Mrs. Long's voice much of a hand for keeping things outer his had grown quiet. |
coo.31924065815924 | must have known Noriac closely, our danger Noriac? |
coo.31924065815924 | nah? ” she asked reproachfully, blushing for “ No,"said he; “ but, Miss Powers, I him. |
coo.31924065815924 | night? ” The night warder, relieved but Interviews are limited to half an hour, an hour before, was fetched out of bed. |
coo.31924065815924 | nodding;, “ Will I be comin'to you or you to me?' |
coo.31924065815924 | now she filled her hook to overflowing, and Who was it? |
coo.31924065815924 | of it? |
coo.31924065815924 | of seeing younger and abler men intrusted What is he to- day? |
coo.31924065815924 | of the violin was not in his ears, and he was “ Have a cheroot, Green? ” said Ackerly, more or less in his right senses. |
coo.31924065815924 | of them? |
coo.31924065815924 | of this fellow's presence here? |
coo.31924065815924 | off on such a fine thing? |
coo.31924065815924 | one out of the wrong bottle? ” It may have been that you sent away a true “ No; but one of them has taken himself corpse. |
coo.31924065815924 | one suspected it? |
coo.31924065815924 | out a full glass and rose to throw it in the “ Where is your mistress? ” face of his rival. |
coo.31924065815924 | out to each other those whom they recog- Who was it told you, Henry? ” nized. |
coo.31924065815924 | pack o'cards in your pocket, Hughy? ” he Hughy bent his head, slowly crossed the asked through the smoke. |
coo.31924065815924 | price would be too high? |
coo.31924065815924 | probation of their fair companions; but even “ Double surrey?' |
coo.31924065815924 | reaps great profit? |
coo.31924065815924 | repeated his statement--but the deceased “ Has it not gone step for step exactly as had always borne such a good character in we willed it?' |
coo.31924065815924 | room? |
coo.31924065815924 | row for McCurdy? |
coo.31924065815924 | ruins of a turkey ranch, established in the"boom ” days, and down the mountain side WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT? ” to the right plunges Reid Falls. |
coo.31924065815924 | say: “ How do you expect to get along if A Siberian dog will pull only a quarter as you do n't do your share of the pulling?" |
coo.31924065815924 | say?" |
coo.31924065815924 | self, thought Mike; then pulled out his pipe, Did n't I latch the dure after me? |
coo.31924065815924 | sewing, sat in a rocking- chair upon the porch “ Did you come through Borpee? ” she in- of the house. |
coo.31924065815924 | she had created a spiritual horizon before “ Master, where dwellest Thou? ” were 396 THE LIFE OF THE MASTER. |
coo.31924065815924 | shed, “ I think you ought to come in for Could n't we divide it? ” Susie's sake. |
coo.31924065815924 | should have done so had the prisoner ever “ Why think so? ” Centlivre answered. |
coo.31924065815924 | snipe-- eh, Peter? ” Peter sniffed disdainfully, spat on his hands, “ Ah, there ye are again wi'your gos- and drove hard with his foot. |
coo.31924065815924 | so bad he came under my window and wrote So how can he know? |
coo.31924065815924 | stage- craft handling a hundred people with- Well, what shall it be?' |
coo.31924065815924 | stake that has been set up? |
coo.31924065815924 | stepped across the gangplank toward the “ Henry?" |
coo.31924065815924 | straight into the hotel, stopped at the office, novice? |
coo.31924065815924 | swered; then Callahan's order flew:"Hold Does it seem strange? |
coo.31924065815924 | teen years, and I want to try that new for “ One of your special friends?" |
coo.31924065815924 | tell me a word? ” Aw, to be sure. |
coo.31924065815924 | tents of the thing before you can do anything “ What'll you do? ” asked his friend with it. |
coo.31924065815924 | that Mike had come? |
coo.31924065815924 | that he watched his partner go swinging over Ay? ” said Hughy, without raising h the grass toward Lizzie with no very friendly eyes. |
coo.31924065815924 | that the doctor has left the prison to- day? ” “ Yes, I've not omitted those, sir,"said “ No. |
coo.31924065815924 | the Indians then? |
coo.31924065815924 | the ponies of the 44 tipped over the broken “ What'll you do with Number Six? ” abutment. |
coo.31924065815924 | the pot come next winter-- if so be the divil What ailed her? |
coo.31924065815924 | the station to be here in twenty minutes, What do you say to that? ” and we'll have to dress and get a bite, too, “ Oh, Henry! |
coo.31924065815924 | there with our arms down and the candle- Who is there? ” asked a frightened, fem- light in our eyes. |
coo.31924065815924 | there, and he did n't owe for any dry goods, How was it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | thing to do? |
coo.31924065815924 | this morning, Jack? ” he asked fearfully as they set off. |
coo.31924065815924 | tion, including the discovery “ But is it possible to construct such a of the Poles, will depend ship?" |
coo.31924065815924 | to redeem it, is that coward, that card- cheat"Forgive? ” he answered, and his voice there!" |
coo.31924065815924 | to save life, or to kill? |
coo.31924065815924 | too? |
coo.31924065815924 | train now? |
coo.31924065815924 | twisting, doubling back, but always, it seemed “ What's the matter with the guide? ” he to me, going nearer to daylight. |
coo.31924065815924 | walked, to the high desk at the end, where “ Well, how else did you lose? ” Mr. the books were — thumbed, greasy, dog- eared Hicks went on. |
coo.31924065815924 | was he? |
coo.31924065815924 | wind- swept fields stretched away right and “ Say a word, Hughy? |
coo.31924065815924 | ye mebbe two hours yet? ” Judy did not She felt brave and strong; the shadows, and answer. |
coo.31924065815924 | ye take me? |
coo.31924065815924 | you say that, mademoiselle?" |
coo.31924065815924 | — that you have made a confession to me? ” “ But, ” he added imme. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Am I bloody? ” I the picture of that woman standing there asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ An'of what, may I ax? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ And get aground in those shallows? ” “ I have decided to go North from Port asked the mate, sarcastically. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Are knew herself to be a fool; knew, too, that ye frettin', or sick, or what?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Are ye, then? ” came back. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Ay, asked Hughy, in a while, “ that ye'd be indeed. ” these parts at this time o'night? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Ay?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ But you did n't steal? ” queried the “ You'd best take it; you'll need it, ” she woman, looking at him over her glasses. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Did I not say I should come? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Do you dare? ” cried Ladislas. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Do you find anything?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Does he go there feet from Jess's face; the body of the cobra now? ” That was two or three days after was coiled up on her breast. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Eh? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Eh? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Forgotten that? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Gimme a bott tchampagne, ” he re “ Who is it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Had he made any complaint? ” “ I have seen him,"said Beatrice. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Has not Buffalo Horn spoken the they were within a hundred feet of the cen- truth? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ He said that if you did that, he would “ Not much doubt about that, I suppose? ” be free immediately. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ How do you feel, Tom? ” Blue stars shoots from its blue horizon to its “ Oh, first rate." |
coo.31924065815924 | “ How far ahead is number four lift?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ How is she steaming, Bartholomew?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ How much do you they, fool? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ How old is that boy? ” I asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I am here to risk myself for that, ” said “ Shall we then go no further? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I bors, was this all that was left to her? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I change places, Hughy?' |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I have the distinction to call monsieur's “ Money? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I have “ Have you any idea how long it took you never been attracted to purpose plays or to write Cyrano'? ” problem plays. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I kin lay by enough'fore August, an'then"Tain't clothes, is it, Millie? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I know,"said Lizzie, with a tap of her “ Naw, it's not that, ” Lizzie went on, me?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I must hold Jess, eh? ” continued Green, as Ackerly him till Jess comes,"he thought. “ Jess ” stumbled in his speech. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I used to think so, ” Mr. Long admitted; “ What is it, Sam? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I will not go. ” And hereafter do n't close de cellar at night Not for the Princess? ” till de ship goes avay. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I ’ ave'ad de idea “ Wot you t’ink? ” he said. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I'd earth's the matter? ” she inquired. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I'll “ Is that how you got that bruised place just set'em before you here on the steps,"on y'r cheek? ” THE LUCK OF THE NORTHERN MAIL. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I'm Y'r people live there? ” much obliged to you, missus; I was mighty Not many now- on'y a uncle. ” hungry. ” He started toward the gate. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I'm goin'to finish, ” and scrunch went Start fair? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ I- I wanted to- to Hughy she never coming? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ In earnest? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is The door of the stairway opened, and that why they do n't speak? ” a bright- faced girl of twenty entered, her “ That's a part of it. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is it true what you're sayin', Thomas? ”"He's been going to fire a hole,"I thinks, Wilkinson, the gangway- man, asks seriously. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is that so? ” said Lizzie. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is there any is that changes is mighty bad, or mighty mortgage? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is there anything I've done to ye, then? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Is your pistol ready? ” he asked quietly. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ It is false? ” she fal- ing. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Judy Brady, what in glory's name ails ye, or what romancin'is this I'll be hearin'? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Lawsy me, Millie! ” he said, “ are bonny maiden of fourteen, was her mother's ye still a- harpin'on New York? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Listen? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Long? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Monsieur, ” he you afford to have me strip'of my mask by said, “ none but swine deny the nobleness of any but yourself? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ My beautiful! ” Do I not renounce my allegiance to France? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Now was n't that nice of him? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Now, my young friend,"said Mackellar, “ Still, ” observed Mackellar, “ we shall “ what's the matter? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Offended me? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Permit me, “ Henri, you want to fight me? ” cried Lady Mary and gentlemen, ” he said, “ to his brother sharply. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Riddles, Breathlessly she sped over the hill, across ye say? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Sell the old place? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Sure, it looks like it, ” said she; then, “ An'why were ye? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ That M. le Duc de Winterset had a card “ Do not move, ” said M. Beaucaire, so up his sleeve?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ That was it?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Vat? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Vich Grand Duke? ” “ Save you? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Vich Grand Duke? ” “ Save you? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Was that the reason? ” she asked, in ard." |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Was there willingly into Noriac's cell for the look on any sound from his cell in the night? ” her face before she raised her eyes to him. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Well?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What am I to think of all that you have “ If it should fail?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What are we thinking of? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What do you mean? ” asked Boston, also “ It's a quarter to nine, ” he said. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What do you think of mander- in- Chief, but that you are addressing that? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What have you done? ” he panted, throw- ing himself into the chair. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What have you to say?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What might y'r name be? ” got this far. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What's that? ” the night foreman, the man of all others he he asked quick as lightning could dash it. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What, shortening his stride; “ who'd ha ’ thought in glory, anyway, did ye say to him? ” this was goin'to happen to me? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What, shortening his stride; “ who'd ha ’ thought in glory, anyway, did ye say to him? ” this was goin'to happen to me? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What? ” snapped Peter. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ What? ” “ I'd not be denyin'it,"answered the asked he. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Whatever his deservings, I'm voice, “ to bring six large men to subdue nigh of a mind to offer him a rescue in the monsieur?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ When it's done, ” Mike kept on, the loneliness, and the strange light, troubled you'll be level with Anne?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ When the vittles “ In Wisconsin? ” are gone, you can have the handkerchief,"“ Yes. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where are they, I say?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where be they now?' |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where is the gentleman who wants to go “ God made it, ” remarked our guide in a through the caves? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where'd you get it, that her heroine had been at fault in not act- sonny? ” ing her part. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where's Weir? ” while? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Where's Weir? ” while? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Which article? ” asked Colonel Laurens. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Who did ye say played ye false? ” “ What has bulk or good looks to do wi'“ I take back the word, Peter, ” answered it? ” Peter went on. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Who did ye say played ye false? ” “ What has bulk or good looks to do wi'“ I take back the word, Peter, ” answered it? ” Peter went on. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Who is the man? ” he said, Beatrice held herself in, though she felt there were 1,300 convicts in the prison. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Who says I have n't helped, too? ” she “ Here's what I got fer my canary bird, 418 A TRIP DEFERRED. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Why are you here? ” Royal by the inland course." |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Will we niver get home? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Will you add your ruin to the scandal “ You have arranged? ” asked the Duke. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Wonder how Aunt Lucy looks? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Worse, ye say? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Would ye- were ye in earnest, the day, Say it, woman, say it! ” about Ameriky? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ Yonder be the heavens; far and wide the land lay sleep- themselves? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ You tried to induce me to marry you, ” “ If it should?" |
coo.31924065815924 | “ has brought these evils upon the country? |
coo.31924065815924 | “ unbiased accounts of the Chicago conven- How are you going to have it written tion from the pen of our esteemed compa- up? ” said Ropes. |
coo.31924065815924 | “ “ What is it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | A couple of bunches? yale.39002030972518 American, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And socks? |
yale.39002030972518 | And these Greeks, are you certain they will employ you? yale.39002030972518 And which is the sahib's birthplace?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And why have the sahibs gone to the tern —? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you crazy? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you sure your captain will let you back on board? |
yale.39002030972518 | Avete allumette? |
yale.39002030972518 | Beds? |
yale.39002030972518 | Bu — but what country do you come from? |
yale.39002030972518 | But are the sahibs not doctors? |
yale.39002030972518 | But did n't she ask to see you? |
yale.39002030972518 | But do the white man not losing his caste when he is working like coolies? |
yale.39002030972518 | But how can I get a pass before I am in the Soudan? |
yale.39002030972518 | But how? |
yale.39002030972518 | But if that's all the work we can find on the whole blooming is land? |
yale.39002030972518 | But if the wily chip continues to elude us? |
yale.39002030972518 | But if you ca n't touch money? yale.39002030972518 But there is a third- class, is n't there?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But what else? |
yale.39002030972518 | But where do I sleep? |
yale.39002030972518 | But who makes them go? |
yale.39002030972518 | But why did n't the crowd believe me? |
yale.39002030972518 | But why have you not take the express all the time? |
yale.39002030972518 | But why? |
yale.39002030972518 | But you can sell me a loaf of that bread? |
yale.39002030972518 | By the way, Franck,said Askins, gathering the notebooks to gether,"how about the yellow- birds who tried to shave your sky- piece over in Kandy?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Did you give any policemen a nice whipping? |
yale.39002030972518 | Did you walk all the way from America? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do I rimimber ye? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you have backsheesh in America? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you know what that is? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you men know why you have no money; why you must travel on deck with natives? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you think we're going to pay our fare for two hundred and eighty miles,demanded James,"just because the collectors did n't tell us to change?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you think,he asked, as he handed me the price of the ticket,"that two quid will carry you down to Port Said?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Does he look like it? |
yale.39002030972518 | Does n't the government try to check the epidemic? |
yale.39002030972518 | Does that look as if he had been without food for forty- eight hours? |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh? yale.39002030972518 Eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | English? yale.39002030972518 Et vos papiers?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ever been over before? |
yale.39002030972518 | Ever think of going to America? |
yale.39002030972518 | Five francs for two bunches of grapes, comme qa? |
yale.39002030972518 | Goo'evening,he stammered,"will you not go way? |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you anything you can put him at, Chester? |
yale.39002030972518 | Haywood? |
yale.39002030972518 | How about some work about the club? yale.39002030972518 How are you, Jack?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How can that be? |
yale.39002030972518 | How much time does your letter writing take? |
yale.39002030972518 | How soon do we get to Chittagong? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is it possible,gasped the native,"that you have not recognized the ancient city of Tyre? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is there no one else who can sign the order? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is this an encampment? |
yale.39002030972518 | It was only a blood- sucker,I explained,"but where does the register come in?" |
yale.39002030972518 | It's open; why the devil did n't you read it? |
yale.39002030972518 | Let's try the commish,suggested Haywood;"where's his joint?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Maghmood,said the lady,"who was ringing the door bell so long?" |
yale.39002030972518 | No fault of ours, is it? |
yale.39002030972518 | No? yale.39002030972518 Not in? |
yale.39002030972518 | Not yours? |
yale.39002030972518 | Now look'ere, lads,said the old seaman, almost tearfully,"d'ye know anything about that country? |
yale.39002030972518 | Of course,went on my mate,"you have plenty of fool supersti tions, too; and you put rings in your wives'noses, to lead'em around by, I suppose?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Of what? |
yale.39002030972518 | One? |
yale.39002030972518 | Professione? |
yale.39002030972518 | Published? yale.39002030972518 Residenza?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Sangue della Vergine, caro mio, dove hai accozzato quello? |
yale.39002030972518 | Say, what are you giving us? |
yale.39002030972518 | Says she,'Young man, will you stand treat?' yale.39002030972518 So you are an American, rheally?" |
yale.39002030972518 | So you're married? |
yale.39002030972518 | Soor? |
yale.39002030972518 | Suppose I pay his fine? |
yale.39002030972518 | Sure that's all? |
yale.39002030972518 | Swiss? |
yale.39002030972518 | That so? |
yale.39002030972518 | That so? |
yale.39002030972518 | That? |
yale.39002030972518 | The fare? yale.39002030972518 The nearest inn?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then what right have you to open that letter? |
yale.39002030972518 | Then why have the sahibs bought sweets and chappaties in the bazaars? |
yale.39002030972518 | Then why not have a woman guard? |
yale.39002030972518 | Then you are not a soldier? |
yale.39002030972518 | Then you're writing English? |
yale.39002030972518 | Then, why have you not stay in the station? yale.39002030972518 Think button get stuck, lady, when gentleman push,"replied the Arab, beaming upon me,"Shall I bring chocolate, lady?" |
yale.39002030972518 | This train going in Assam,replied the native,"Where gentlemen coming from? |
yale.39002030972518 | This tub? |
yale.39002030972518 | Tourist, was n't he? |
yale.39002030972518 | Two hundred and seventy- three miles? |
yale.39002030972518 | Vat? yale.39002030972518 Wat's that, sir? |
yale.39002030972518 | Well what do you go up for? |
yale.39002030972518 | Well, what do you mean when you say it? |
yale.39002030972518 | Well, what is it then? |
yale.39002030972518 | Well, why did n't you answer when I spoke to you? |
yale.39002030972518 | What for you strike the coolie? |
yale.39002030972518 | What is this United States? |
yale.39002030972518 | What say gentleman? yale.39002030972518 What special taxes is the sheik gathering this morning?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What the deuce does it mean? |
yale.39002030972518 | What the devil are you hanging back for? |
yale.39002030972518 | What you make here? |
yale.39002030972518 | What's that? |
yale.39002030972518 | When will he be in? |
yale.39002030972518 | When will that be? |
yale.39002030972518 | When? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where do you get the names? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where shall I find him? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where? |
yale.39002030972518 | Who is king of America? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do n't he try to convert you, being so good a sub ject? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why not? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, blawst it, me man,shrieked Reggie,"do n't you know there's a Friend- in- Need Society in Colombo? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, who has been telling you —? |
yale.39002030972518 | Will some of you chaps tell me,I interrupted,"why the guard ordered those other natives out of here, and then let you in?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will you sell? |
yale.39002030972518 | Woher kommen Sie? |
yale.39002030972518 | Woher, Landsmann? yale.39002030972518 Work?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Work? |
yale.39002030972518 | Y que tal la carretera, hombre? |
yale.39002030972518 | You came last night? yale.39002030972518 You have lodgings for travelers?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You see how it is, my men? |
yale.39002030972518 | You will not ask him for money? |
yale.39002030972518 | You're back soon,he said,"what luck?" |
yale.39002030972518 | 'An'what's yours?' |
yale.39002030972518 | 'Bless me eyes, were ye now?" |
yale.39002030972518 | ( Ass, sir? |
yale.39002030972518 | 1 88 THE LOAFER'S PARADISE 189"You sell it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | 184 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD — of course — but the din — and money? |
yale.39002030972518 | 352 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD"Eh — er — wha — I? |
yale.39002030972518 | 356 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD"Fer why?" |
yale.39002030972518 | 56 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD"Ch'e un rico, colui qua, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | A minstrel lay of ancient days, in the old Gaelic tongue? |
yale.39002030972518 | A piedi?" |
yale.39002030972518 | A watchful soldier stepped out into the storm and hailed me while several yards of Switzerland still lay between us:"Any tobacco or cigars?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Aber du bist kein Deutscher?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Acha, sahib?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Age? |
yale.39002030972518 | Ah,"he cried,"the dentist Kawar?" |
yale.39002030972518 | America? |
yale.39002030972518 | American sailor, are you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | American?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Americans? |
yale.39002030972518 | Amerikaner,"he began,"do you get a half holiday to- mor row?" |
yale.39002030972518 | An American? |
yale.39002030972518 | An'the rains comin'on? |
yale.39002030972518 | And being in America you come to France? |
yale.39002030972518 | And his accommodation?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And how is it spelled, please, sahib?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And how the deuce will we get out any other way?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And surely we do the right in saying so? |
yale.39002030972518 | And that is really a passport? |
yale.39002030972518 | And the name, sir?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And what countryman are you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And what did you hand him?" |
yale.39002030972518 | And you did n't take it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Anyone there that speaks English? |
yale.39002030972518 | Archbishop Ireland of America is there this week and —""Where is it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Are sahibs allowed to enter?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you English?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you a Catholic?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you a native American? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you crazy? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you fellows sailors? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you on the rocks? |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you the chaps,"he began,"who are talking of starting for Bangkok on foot?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Are you the superintendent, sir?" |
yale.39002030972518 | As the mudir has refused you permis sion, perhaps he will refund you the price of the ticket if you go and ask him? |
yale.39002030972518 | As they drew near, I pointed off down the road and shouted"Shaam?" |
yale.39002030972518 | As your mother is Burmese,"I began, while we splashed on into the night,"you speak that language, of course?" |
yale.39002030972518 | At sight of me he struggled to in crease his pace and, pointing away through the storm, bawled plain tively,"Homar, efendee? |
yale.39002030972518 | At this time of night? |
yale.39002030972518 | BUY dogs?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Beds waiting for us, you see?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Beg pahdon, sir,"murmured an apologetic voice;"beg pahdon, sir, but'ave you'ad dinner yet? |
yale.39002030972518 | Being in Italy I answered in Italian:"Che avete? |
yale.39002030972518 | Bet you blew in without a piastre? |
yale.39002030972518 | Birthplace? |
yale.39002030972518 | Bless me, and ye're up here on the force now, eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Bobs,"grinned Marten,"doin'a skip act, eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Brand new, is n't it? |
yale.39002030972518 | Buddha sahib keh bungalow kehdereh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Business any good down at the coast? |
yale.39002030972518 | But I believe there are no Protestant hospices here?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But does n't the consul ask you to give me a berth as a sailor?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But gentleman not wish travel second class?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But had we left Suez behind? |
yale.39002030972518 | But he was not, for when I answered in the language of Voltaire, the refrain came back louder than before: —"Namelay- voo?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But how you think? |
yale.39002030972518 | But how? |
yale.39002030972518 | But my knapsack? |
yale.39002030972518 | But on the other hand, as once I caught Marten musing to himself,"Suppose she flew de coop?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But on what ground could we protest? |
yale.39002030972518 | But quien sabe? |
yale.39002030972518 | But the words were mercilessly ground under the wheels; —"— And where should he get this money? |
yale.39002030972518 | But was it? |
yale.39002030972518 | But we're no millionaires; and the government fee is two rupees, eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | But what are you when you tell the truth to your good comrades? |
yale.39002030972518 | But what can we do among ignorant, superstitious Hindus? |
yale.39002030972518 | But what the devil do they see? |
yale.39002030972518 | But what use to"batter"back doors, when we knew barely a dozen words of the native tongue? |
yale.39002030972518 | But who could say how many travel- stained sahibs had bathed in it? |
yale.39002030972518 | But why did you not come on board and ask permission to work your passage?" |
yale.39002030972518 | But why pro- THREE HOBOES IN INDIA 291 long the argument? |
yale.39002030972518 | But — ah — er"— his voice fell low —"you know what natives are? |
yale.39002030972518 | But, here,"I cried,"are you the dentist?" |
yale.39002030972518 | By God, Bobs,"he muttered,"do you want to give me heart- failure? |
yale.39002030972518 | By the way, what part of the country are you from? |
yale.39002030972518 | By the way,"he asked,"where are you putting up in Chit tagong?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ca n't you get us a cheaper lodging in one of the huts?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ca n't you slip me? |
yale.39002030972518 | Can you hold a man of twelve stone on your shoulders?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Can you sell me something to eat?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Come volete che fare?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Commissioner sahib keh bungalow kehdereh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Commissioner sahib keh bungalow kehdereh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Cose sono allumette?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Could it be that he was a"plain clothes cop"sent to shadow me? |
yale.39002030972518 | Countless times I have heard questions such as these from Italians who were not without education: —"Is America further away than Switzerland?" |
yale.39002030972518 | D'ou est- ce que vous venez? |
yale.39002030972518 | D'y'iver put yer two eyes on a betther combeenation thon thot to be floatin'about this land uv sunburn an'nakedness?" |
yale.39002030972518 | D'ye think it's the climate? |
yale.39002030972518 | D'you speak English? |
yale.39002030972518 | Di dove siete?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Did captains still ship out of Frisco with shanghaied crews, as of yore? |
yale.39002030972518 | Did n't any of them offer you money?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Did they give their address?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Did you two lunatics,"shrieked my fellow- countryman, from be hind the protecting bulwark of his desk,"ever hear of Caste? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do I hear that old, stale joke again? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do all those attacked by the plague die?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Do n't mind, old fel, eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do n't you ever say'namelay- voo'?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you eat ragout also in America? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you fawncy there are full- rigged ships on the Jumna? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you know the secret of getting the sympathy of the rich? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you think I'm a bungler at my profession? |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you think the city provides a hotel de luxe for vagabonds, that they may come and go at any hour —?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Do you want more?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Does Tuesday bring some new difficulty? |
yale.39002030972518 | Does that look like a country to be traversed on foot?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Doing?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Du bist, aber, ganz kaput?" |
yale.39002030972518 | E dove andate?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh bien?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Eh, lad?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ein verdammter Schwartze? |
yale.39002030972518 | Even if you are not yet convinced of its truth, why not accept it now and run no risk of future perdition?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Evidently he was still forcibly separated from society; but had he escaped with a light sentence or fallen victim to"five years of the lock- step?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Fee homar henak?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Fee wahed locanda? |
yale.39002030972518 | Fine collection,"I said,"but what's the answer?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Fine wine, n'est- ce pas? |
yale.39002030972518 | For were we not sure of admission to a more interesting residence? |
yale.39002030972518 | For what is Dutch after all than a jumble of badly spelled English and German words with the endings lopped off?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Gates were there none, and what two guardians could examine the tickets of such a band all at once? |
yale.39002030972518 | Gentlemen not sleep with boxes and horses on barge? |
yale.39002030972518 | Give'em the stony face on the train? |
yale.39002030972518 | Goethe? |
yale.39002030972518 | Goin'out soon, mate?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Going up the river? |
yale.39002030972518 | HOMEWARD BOUND 489 cabin chosen a launch for a sea voyage or —? |
yale.39002030972518 | Had I not, indeed, watched the departure of two of these same ships from the breakwater of Marseilles? |
yale.39002030972518 | Had any experience at this game?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Had he denounced me as a victim of the plague? |
yale.39002030972518 | Had we passed out of the canal? |
yale.39002030972518 | Had you planned a departure for Monday and find THE ARAB WORLD n7 that some petty obstacle makes it impossible?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Hast thou not always found welcome at my shop? |
yale.39002030972518 | Have trouble in getting in?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you already seen the temple? |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you become wounded?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you no fear of the fires of hell?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you nothing to eat in the house?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Have you seen that big, strong gate to my town, sir? |
yale.39002030972518 | Haywood?" |
yale.39002030972518 | He is asking,"explained my interpreter,"if you are liking to see the sacred tooth?" |
yale.39002030972518 | He needed a cellar boy, could use another porter, or"you may do as a bell- boy,"he mused, with half- closed eyes,"if —"What vision was this? |
yale.39002030972518 | He took place on a bench, stared at me a moment, and demanded, in Italian: —"What country are you from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Here, babu,"demanded James,"what's biting our friend from the kitchen?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Here, boy,"I called;"who's on the bridge, the mate?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Here, mon vieux,"he snapped, whirling upon me,"what do you mean by marching into my house and frightening my women out of their wits?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Here,"he roared, profanely,'tis true, but to the point,"what the bloody is all this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How did it turn out?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How do you escape a sunstroke with only that cap? |
yale.39002030972518 | How had we liked lizard currie? |
yale.39002030972518 | How long have you been away? |
yale.39002030972518 | How long have you been on the beach?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How many weapons did I carry? |
yale.39002030972518 | How much for a bed?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How much money have you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How you call a woman sweet? |
yale.39002030972518 | How you can come to my house if I am married? |
yale.39002030972518 | How'11 we make it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How's them fer glad rags?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How's this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How's this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | How, if nobody makes them go, can there be soldiers to pay?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I cried,"Backsheesh for murder?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I cried,"Is that all? |
yale.39002030972518 | I cried,"You do n't mean that I get that heap and ten francs besides, for one quid?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I gasped,"Thought your beat was between the clock tower and the Gardens?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I had barely mentioned my name when he burst out in my own tongue: —"What are you doing on board? |
yale.39002030972518 | I held up the note:"Will you kindly deliver this to the chief steward? |
yale.39002030972518 | I mean if the currie and rice refuse to come at our whistle?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I mean you're not a dago or a Dutchman? |
yale.39002030972518 | I must find work before I left Cairo; why could I not ask for a small loan and pay it back? |
yale.39002030972518 | I pointed across it and shouted,"Banias? |
yale.39002030972518 | I protested, in German, prodding the prostrate form with a foot,"who are you calling verdammter?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I protested,"do you think I am going on in this deluge?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I shouted,"Who's this? |
yale.39002030972518 | I suppose two dol lars will about cover your fee?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I sye, shipmites,"cried my companion,"any show for a bite?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I wonder,"mused the assistant,"has the commissioner sahib power to grant such an order?" |
yale.39002030972518 | I'm sorry to work this phony game on you, old girl,"said James,"but I know you could n't cash a check —""Namelay- voo?" |
yale.39002030972518 | In Ceylon? |
yale.39002030972518 | In Delhi? |
yale.39002030972518 | In Italien?" |
yale.39002030972518 | In a shady corner of Gordon Gardens we arranged the details of our plan, which was — why not admit it at once? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the Bud dhist monastery? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the chain locker? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the forecastle? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the hold? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the rubbish under the forecastle head? |
yale.39002030972518 | In the tropics? |
yale.39002030972518 | Indeed,'tis far away, and, were the faran chee not a bahree, how could he have journeyed from far- off America to this very Nazra?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ingleesee?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Inside a mattress in the steerage? |
yale.39002030972518 | Ireland?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Is he perhaps prisoner that he disgraces himself lower than the keeper of the arrack- shop?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Is that as far as you're going to ship us?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Is there a trade going on, a debt being paid, a quarrel raging? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is there an ass beyond?) |
yale.39002030972518 | Is there an inn? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is this Soor?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Is this all we've made? |
yale.39002030972518 | Is your master in Iskanderia?" |
yale.39002030972518 | It was easy to imagine that he was trying to say"what is your name?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Italiano, perhaps?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Its inhabitants, apparently, were lost in slumber, for what Syrian could be awake and silent? |
yale.39002030972518 | Kin- kow?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Landsmann, wohin?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Let dem alone,"pleaded the chief engineer,"vy you pick fight?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Lives there a man in all the realm who would accept a larger coin even under compulsion? |
yale.39002030972518 | Lodged here before?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Lot of work you found, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Manager, do you know he is an American?" |
yale.39002030972518 | May I know,"he asked in reply — to change the subject, I fancied —"whether you are a missionary?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Maybe 24 370 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD you sleep?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Mite,"he whispered;"'ad anythink to eat yet?" |
yale.39002030972518 | My dear fellow, do you know that the Swedish consul of Ceylon once wore that topee?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Name? |
yale.39002030972518 | Nationality? |
yale.39002030972518 | Nazra?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Never having settled that question entirely to my own satisfaction, I parried it with another:"How do you get a dog if you want one?" |
yale.39002030972518 | No more?" |
yale.39002030972518 | No weapon? |
yale.39002030972518 | No? |
yale.39002030972518 | None? |
yale.39002030972518 | Not American?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Now if you chaps do n't stop disgracing all the —""What's the bloody row?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Now what do you suggest?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Now, then,"he cried, as though I were entitled by the rules of"the union"to enter two answers,"what country are you from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Of course you have sufficient means to support yourself in Khartum, or to pay your way down again?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Oh, say, Mr. Consul, was there an American fellow by name of Haywood in to see you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | On the beach, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | On the fidleys or in the coal bunkers? |
yale.39002030972518 | Once a woman added insult to injury by inquiring in all sincerity: —"In America you worship the sun, non e vero?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Oo's yer frind?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Or perhaps you have no ticket?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Or was his speech a ruse? |
yale.39002030972518 | Ou allez vous autres?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ou est- ce que tu vas comme ga?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Ou est- ce que vous allez?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Paseeporto?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Pawnee hai? |
yale.39002030972518 | Perche andare a Venezia?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Perhaps in all Cairo there was not an other penniless adventurer of my race? |
yale.39002030972518 | Please, sir, which is your birthplace?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Pretty neat that, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Probable length of stay?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Probably you've chatted with the fellows who used to sleep here? |
yale.39002030972518 | Profession?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Purpose in going to Khartum? |
yale.39002030972518 | Qu'est- ce qu'il y a?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Qu'est- ce qu'il y a?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Qu'est- ce que c'est que ca?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Que diable vas tu faire de ces choses- la?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Quoi? |
yale.39002030972518 | Refused you a pass?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Remember the arrack shop where the two stokers set us up a bottle of fire- water the other day? |
yale.39002030972518 | Say, Franck,"began the former,"I hope that story you told me was on the level? |
yale.39002030972518 | Shave your lip?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Slowly he turned, eyed me suspiciously, and after several preliminary gurgles, wheezed:"Paseeporto? |
yale.39002030972518 | So many?" |
yale.39002030972518 | So you are from Michigan? |
yale.39002030972518 | So you tramp?" |
yale.39002030972518 | So you're on the beach?" |
yale.39002030972518 | So you've beat it to here, eh? |
yale.39002030972518 | Sounds like bum French, but I suppose it's Burmese?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Sprechen Sie Deutsch?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Suppose you'11 pay our lodging at the Mena House?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Sure you wishing go Chittagong? |
yale.39002030972518 | Surely,"cried the reverend gentleman, in delight,"this must be the first time a man of your parts has found himself in this pre dicament?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Sye, you've slipped your cayble, anyway, ayn't you? |
yale.39002030972518 | THE LAND OF PAGODAS 383"Englishmen?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Tanjore?" |
yale.39002030972518 | That bundle at the bottom? |
yale.39002030972518 | The Chief of Police has been rather roughly.used?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The alberghi of Italy — but why generalize? |
yale.39002030972518 | The camel- driver is doubly courageous — who would not be proud 158 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD to be his nephew? |
yale.39002030972518 | The commissioner's bungalow?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The evening breeze is very pleasant, is it not, sahibs?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The gentlemen are going by the train?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The girl works from daylight to dark for sixteen cents Missing Page 78 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD"Where do you come from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The guards? |
yale.39002030972518 | The mere fact that it has many more followers than any other religion proves that, does it not? |
yale.39002030972518 | The na tives showed us marked kindness, often awaiting us, chettie in hand, or running out into the highway at our shout of"yee sheedela?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The police, then, live in tents here?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The possessor of the most regal turban rose from his cushions as we entered and addressed us in English: —'Can I be of service to you, sahibs?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The sahib speaks Hindustanee?" |
yale.39002030972518 | The watch below forgot their HOMEWARD BOUND 501"What's your hurry?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Thees house?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then a look, a gesture suggests the world- wide question,"On the road, Jack?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then the landlord remarked with a silly grin: —"Lei e tutto bagnato?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then there is a society paper published here in Cairo —""Do you write German letters, too?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then why do n't you go to the gendarmerie?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then why the deuce did they let us take this train?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then you are no tourist?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Then you know what a bad reputation Germans have as beggars — all turning out on their Wan- » 3 194 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD derjahre? |
yale.39002030972518 | There are a few berths unoccupied in the quarters of your men, are there not?" |
yale.39002030972518 | There is the Russian, the Greek, the Armenian, the Coptic, the Italian, the French —""But no American?" |
yale.39002030972518 | This, perhaps, was only the Bitter Lakes? |
yale.39002030972518 | This, then, was the reason that of some forty white men whom I had called on for employment, a bare dozen had been at home? |
yale.39002030972518 | Travel to far- off Damascus without being armed? |
yale.39002030972518 | Tu as de l'argent?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Two bunches, like that? |
yale.39002030972518 | Two days looking for work, and you do n't know yet that every nigger servant will tell you his master is out? |
yale.39002030972518 | Und in deinem Lande — in your land you may pick grapes when you like, was?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Und vat I can do?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Vater?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Vuoi bere?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Vy you come deck- passengers? |
yale.39002030972518 | Want it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Want to go along?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Want to go along?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Want to go that far south?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Was Joe lining us up for inspection before some skipper? |
yale.39002030972518 | Was business going badly? |
yale.39002030972518 | Was dinner late in being served? |
yale.39002030972518 | Was gibt's neues?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Was it the Egyptian sun that had made him so merry? |
yale.39002030972518 | Was n't his name Hay wood?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Was the Peter Rickmers still above the waves? |
yale.39002030972518 | We'11 do more business —""But if I go up, I'11 spend considerable time sight- seeing —""Sights? |
yale.39002030972518 | Well, we made her,"gasped James, throwing aside his topee and mopping his face,"but what about the collectors?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Were sailors in demand? |
yale.39002030972518 | Were the Home in Marseilles and the Mission in Sydney still closed to beachcombers? |
yale.39002030972518 | Were we bound for the chandler's office? |
yale.39002030972518 | Were"the boys"still signing on in Liverpool at three pound ten? |
yale.39002030972518 | What are they trying to say?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What are you, sahib?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What business has he here without sufficient funds to establish himself? |
yale.39002030972518 | What can you expect of ignorant, fanatical people who barely realize that reading and writing exist, and who never learn anything except on hearsay? |
yale.39002030972518 | What could have been more entirely mon affaire? |
yale.39002030972518 | What could have betrayed my nationality? |
yale.39002030972518 | What countryman you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What do you fawncy we contribute to it for? |
yale.39002030972518 | What does he want?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What easier plan than to shadow these more for tunate nomads? |
yale.39002030972518 | What else but a runaway horse could produce such a devil's tattoo? |
yale.39002030972518 | What for? |
yale.39002030972518 | What had turned our dainty skins so blood red? |
yale.39002030972518 | What if one paid an exorbitant price for such services? |
yale.39002030972518 | What ignorant and helpless beings were white men, were they not? |
yale.39002030972518 | What is night but a more comfortable day? |
yale.39002030972518 | What is that vilaine langue the devil himself could n't read?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What is your name, please, sir?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What is your name?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What is your trade?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What kind fairy had gainsaid my reiterated threats to throw away that useless garment? |
yale.39002030972518 | What matters it just how he occupies himself during that period? |
yale.39002030972518 | What native would not have envied him the honor of conducting a sahib to a police station? |
yale.39002030972518 | What reason had the police of Japan to dog my foot steps? |
yale.39002030972518 | What say we do?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What state are you from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What stowaway has not heard that formula, even though the in quirer has refused that permission a dozen times during the voyage?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What the devil did you pass this note as a passport for?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What then is that?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What under officer would dare appear out of uniform during a voyage? |
yale.39002030972518 | What was it in my appearance that led every religious propagandist to look upon me as a possible convert? |
yale.39002030972518 | What was it to them, if a sahib chose to turn out in a ragged hunting- costume for an early promenade? |
yale.39002030972518 | What was your object, my man, in stow ing yourself away on this vessel?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What would supper and lodging cost me here?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What you give?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's that you've got?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's the bloody difference? |
yale.39002030972518 | What's the matter?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's the nigger bawling about, Marten?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's thot ye've got?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's to eat?" |
yale.39002030972518 | What's yer name?' |
yale.39002030972518 | What? |
yale.39002030972518 | What?" |
yale.39002030972518 | When I play tennis? |
yale.39002030972518 | When you go to America,"asked the innkeeper, pointing out a move to my opponent,"you get clear out of sight of land, non e vero?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where are you turning up from? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where can I see the captain?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where does the efendee hail from? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where go you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where have we been snaked off to?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where in the Western world does the pursuit of dollars raise such a hubbub as the scramble for metleeks in the streets of Damascus? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where in the name uv white min have ye been spindin'the blessed day? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where is it going, anyway?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where on earth should I get thirty francs?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where shall I find a fairly cheap lodging house?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where would the pioneer beachcombers of the Malay Peninsula be now if that collection of dish- rags knew how to scrap?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Where's the chowkee? |
yale.39002030972518 | Where's this fine lodging you're telling about?" |
yale.39002030972518 | White men and Christians? |
yale.39002030972518 | Who is he?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Who knows? |
yale.39002030972518 | Who told you he was not in?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Who wants to be a soldier and work three years for nothing?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Who's talking about European food? |
yale.39002030972518 | Whose else is it? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do n't 215 216 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD you go up with him? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do n't you fel lows ever have an idea until someone else gives you one? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do n't you turn in, mate?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do you come to the gendarmerie so late? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do you not go to a hospice?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why do you want to see the superintendent?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why for you not run away to America?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why for you ring bell? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why had I not been warned that Jaffa was the refuge of worn- out comic opera stars? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why has not every sahib taken one for his wife?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why have n't you gone to the Sailors'Home?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why have the sahibs come in Burdwan, and the sun is very hot?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why have you bought these?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why have you walked in the bazaars and in the temples?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why in hell is it always the stars that go? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why is it the white min thot come out here die in tin year? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why is this man work at such? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why must every pair on board choose that particular spot to pour out their secrets? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why not, indeed? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why they have not wake you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why you tell you have no money?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why — you — you — you must haf been up to some crhooked business, yes?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, do n't you know what that's for?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, suppose the captain loses his way when the stars move? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, then, attempt to raise false hopes within my breast? |
yale.39002030972518 | Why, what's this?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will he be released at once?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will you come with me, please?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will you not forget your religion and honor us by coming?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will you not take supper?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Will you take this to Chittagong?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Wo gehen Sie hin?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Wo n't you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Work? |
yale.39002030972518 | Work?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Work?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Would the Europeans patronize you? |
yale.39002030972518 | Would you not like to own a shop and never have to work again all the days of your life?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Wud ye think I was fifty- five if I had n't told ye?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Yank,"he shouted,"are you coming for breakfas'?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Yank,"roared the Swede, peering at me through the smoke,"you get burn some, eh, playin'mit der monkeys in der jungle? |
yale.39002030972518 | Yeou mean if you have no money to buy food?" |
yale.39002030972518 | Yes? |
yale.39002030972518 | Yet what would the police inspector say in the morning to the name of a foreigner on his register? |
yale.39002030972518 | You American? |
yale.39002030972518 | You are an American? |
yale.39002030972518 | You are, sir, I think, Mr. Higgeldy Piggeldy?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You bloody liar,"roared Marten;"did n't you say you would n't ask anything else?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You could n't show him you were an Ameri can?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You do n't know it's raining, perhaps?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You do n't need another man to help you on that, I hope?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You do n't say so? |
yale.39002030972518 | You do n't spell'poverty'with a capital, do you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You do n't want it? |
yale.39002030972518 | You have lodgings, n'est- ce pas?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You know Brooklyn? |
yale.39002030972518 | You know Cleveland? |
yale.39002030972518 | You know what for we fight?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You like job? |
yale.39002030972518 | You mean Dick Haywood, that poor seaman who was robbed and beaten on an Italian sailing vessel, and kicked ashore here without his wages?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You must go so f astly?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You see, sir, I'm a new cabin boy, on me first trip —""And you do n't know what a stowaway is, eh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You speak Eengleesh?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You told the chief officer you were a sailor, I believe?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You walked from Hiroshima?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You would, would you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You write Eengleesh, too, No? |
yale.39002030972518 | You'11 be from Yorkshire side, I take it?" |
yale.39002030972518 | You'11 stow away on my ship, will you? |
yale.39002030972518 | You're not a Russian? |
yale.39002030972518 | certainly — one of his best friends — write letter? |
yale.39002030972518 | cried James, with a sweeping gesture,"Boodha, Bud- dhaha, Boodista? |
yale.39002030972518 | cried my companion,"you got it? |
yale.39002030972518 | cried the erstwhile New Englander, following the indication of my finger,"The pot? |
yale.39002030972518 | cried the musician, with a sudden burst of inspiration,"when your name is drawn, you pay a man to go for you?" |
yale.39002030972518 | croaked the hollow- eyed matron,"bed? |
yale.39002030972518 | demanded the young man,"have you no money?" |
yale.39002030972518 | gasped our former partner,"Hit the trail? |
yale.39002030972518 | he cried, before we had taken three steps,"what country did you say you come from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | he cried,"Yes? |
yale.39002030972518 | he cried,"you not know what thees is? |
yale.39002030972518 | he mused, when his dream had ended;"Sailor? |
yale.39002030972518 | he shouted, throwing aside his pen and springing to his feet,"A fellow who can write and talk English — and German, too, wants to work in Cairo? |
yale.39002030972518 | io6 A VAGABOND JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD"How about this Boston story?" |
yale.39002030972518 | retorted the Australian,"Think I want to get a sunstroke?" |
yale.39002030972518 | roared his sons, in a chorus of several languages,"But what for?" |
yale.39002030972518 | roared the chorus,"Work in Cairo — and a real Amer ican — Lieber Gott — Ist's denn ein Esel? |
yale.39002030972518 | roared the newcomer,"Ein Amerikaner? |
yale.39002030972518 | shouted a voice above us,"Where the blazes did you come from?" |
yale.39002030972518 | shouted the Arab,"Americano?" |
yale.39002030972518 | shouted the host,"you have no army?" |
yale.39002030972518 | shrieked Rice,"How can we pay when we're busted?" |
yale.39002030972518 | shrieked the cook, as I scraped my upper lip clean,"why faranchees make that? |
yale.39002030972518 | shrieked the native, dancing up and down,"You not American? |
yale.39002030972518 | ventured a fourth member of the group, with a glance of scorn at his more obtuse companions,"You are a Frenchman?" |
yale.39002030972518 | without them? |
yale.39002030972518 | — A ragged sailor with a letter from the Sec retary of State? |
yale.39002030972518 | — But to be called from dinner avant le demi- tasse — An Amer ican? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Comment? |
yale.39002030972518 | — From Jerusa — Could n't be — no train — hein? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Hein? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Hurry? |
yale.39002030972518 | — My paper that? |
yale.39002030972518 | — No? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Par le —""Say, mister, ca n't youse talk English?" |
yale.39002030972518 | — Pas d'argent? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Quoi? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Quoi? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Quoi? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Sainte Vierge au — Note? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Un vagabond? |
yale.39002030972518 | — Was he a millionaire because he was consul for a few countries? |
yale.39002030972518 | — certainly it was my letter — Never doubted it for a moment — Would I take a demi- tasse? |
yale.39002030972518 | — coming during dinner — Quoi? |
yale.39002030972518 | — consul in Jerusalem told — Par le barbe de — Help me? |
yale.39002030972518 | — er — Perme si va nella citta dol — Confound it, no, I mean is this the road to Varese?" |
yale.39002030972518 | — le coquin — Hein? |
yale.39002030972518 | — my letter? |
yale.39002030972518 | — no money? |
yale.39002030972518 | — not the least harm done — was n't hungry anyway — appetite very poor — only a note? |
yale.39002030972518 | — pas d'ar — Delighted to know me — my letter? |
yale.39002030972518 | — ship's agent — hein? |
yale.39002030972518 | — walk? |
hvd.32044086835816 | 'Agree in what?' hvd.32044086835816 'And you have travelled far,'I said,'for the little boy who spoke to me is an Egyptian, I think?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | 'Do you think so — would he have the patience to visit an old woman?' hvd.32044086835816 'Then you are not going to Dieppe?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | 'To your house, madame? hvd.32044086835816 'Your servant, madame?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | A letter, Excellency? hvd.32044086835816 Ah — and you feel indisposed to make me your confidant?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ah, Blandy, so you have arrived? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ah, I like your interest; but why'we'? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ah, then Lady Anna was going to visit her dress- maker? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ah, then, you have reason to believe"That some one has visited the house before me? hvd.32044086835816 Ah, you think that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | All this, we are to understand, doctor, is upon the personal confession of the miscreant? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I not to share this interest? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I to suppose that they will take him to London by force? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I to understand that this saintly person will let poor Ferman die if he is not paid five thousand pounds? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And a very nice, well- dressed ham you are — do you recognise those bottles, my boy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And about thirty years of age, Paul? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And after him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And attach no importance to her evidence? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And being convinced that it was she — what then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And being out of bed, what did you do? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And consequently she spoke to you often about him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And do you agree with them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And do you say that this chain belonged to the heart of green jade? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And feel confident that he will discover for me this very mysterious Egyptian Pasha, upon whose ex- istence an honest man's fate may depend? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And handed it to the prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And having told a great many untruths, you left the castle? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And he went at once? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And her occupation? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And how soon would death result if that water was drunk? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And if it does so, your Highness believes that the whole story will be told? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And if it should disappoint you, mademoiselle, what then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And if they had spoken of him as Michel Ghika, you would not have known him under that name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And if we had? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And in the same proportions? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And is it painted with the kind of paint to which you refer? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And it remained on — this light over the table? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And madame, his wife? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And nothing was found? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And now? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And one worthy of sacrifice? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And our friend the count — what does he say? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And remarked no one near you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And she had none then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And she left no other address? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that I must go away again immediately? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that she had many friends? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that she would never speak of it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that was the last time you heard of him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And the Home Office will make its report imme- diately? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And the consequences? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And the man who bought the fidelity which was mine — your employer who bade you spy upon me for money, what of him, Arthur Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And the name of this interesting person? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And their evidence is false? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And was that knowledge the third of your facts? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what about me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what did they say? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what is the particular we have overlooked? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what makes you think that, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And where is this pretty traitor now? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And who knows,he added,"that Jack Ferman will not condescend to be of the party, Kitty?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And without enemies? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you are ready to swear that she had none of this medicine on the day of the murder? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you attach no importance to its absence? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you did not buy any note- paper? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you did not go up to see who was there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you enjoyed her confidence? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you have seen my sister? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you have subjected them to analysis? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you know nothing of his private affairs — of his wife or children? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you propose to live here in the future? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you put no construction upon the fact? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you remain a friend of the medical profes- sion? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you repeat that when you entered your mis- tress's bedroom — but what time was that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you saidTHE TRIAL 389"Did my lady tell you whom she met in London on the Tuesday?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you told him so? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you were most desirous of making her com- fortable? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you will not tell me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And you, mademoiselle? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are the village shops open for the sale of note- paper at ten o'clock? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you able to give any explanation of her con- dition? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you able to tell the jury a single word he said? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you able to tell the jury exactly how long the poor lady had been dead? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you aware that the nine minutes past ten train only runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you quite sure of that?—is it possible to dis- tinguish these tablets from others? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you quite sure of this, my girl? hvd.32044086835816 Are you telling me that she has been spied upon, Paul?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | At that time, however, you knew nothing of Ghika? |
hvd.32044086835816 | At what time was this discovery made? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ay, mate, and who be you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Because of his English sympathies — is that why he is in danger? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Being then in an ordinary state of health? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But do n't you see that if this poor woman had died in the boat, she could not have used a boat- hook? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But he spoke about the wind? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But how were you to prove it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But is he not the best and the dearest of your friends? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But not on the day of her death? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But not on the spot? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But now? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But she knows of Stella's absence? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But surely there are no secrets at such an hour as this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But the arsenic and strychnine — to what do they point? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But this French gentleman — did not you tell me that you were alone in Dieppe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But will you know her address, prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you do not imagine? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you had an interpreter? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you had some other country than England in your mind when you came to this lonely house, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you heard his steps distinctly? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you thought it important? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But, Berthe, what charge do they bring against you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But, now that it is put to you, you do see it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But,interjected his lordship,"you say that the child obtained possession of it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | By all means — but is there not a simple way of doing it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can any one doubt when a woman loves? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can we be sure of love or enmity? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you account for the presence of that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you describe him to me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you remember any particular occasion? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you remember the nature of the superstition? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you tell the jury his name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Come, come, my friend, why should it be that? hvd.32044086835816 Could not have done — what does that mean?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Could there be any possible connection between this trinket which is missing and the crime you believe to have been committed? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Could you swear it was her glove? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Could you tell the jury what time it was? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did he do so? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did he say where he came from? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did he tell you so himself? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did he tell you the nobleman's name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did her ladyship tell you as much? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did she carry out that intention? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did she take you into her confidence: tell you about her troubles or anything of that kind? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did she, to your knowledge, attach any supersti- tion to the possession of this trinket? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did the poor lady know anything of them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you believe that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you correct it afterwards? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you discover that story to be a lie? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you enter more than one bedroom? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you ever hear that Farmot was not his proper name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you ever see him at Highlands? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you ever see this man at Highlands, Berthe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you find the bedroom empty? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you look round quickly? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you observe any significant fact — anything which might help the jury? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you observe that she wore any jewellery? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you see a boat- hook in the skiff, such a boat- hook as would have made this mark you speak of? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you speak to him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you tell Paul of this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you wake the lock- keeper? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did your master specify a pencil when he sent you to search the wood? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did your venerable father ever flog you in the course of his estimable life? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do the solicitors know nothing of it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you believe all this of Captain Ferman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you believe, then, that the story of an abduction is true? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you doubt it, then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know anything of rice, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know if Lady Anna usually carried these tablets in her glove? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know if Lady Anna went to London on either of these days? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know that face? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know the river well at this point? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you mean to say? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you mean to tell the jury that the Roumanian came to Streatly upon the night of the murder? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you mean, then, that I shall leave my work to become a policeman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not think it possible that she purchased some on that day while she was in London? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you read the newspapers? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you recognise this pocket- book, constable? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you remember the episode of the maid Berthe 266 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART and the man named Jules Farmot, who met her in London, Paul? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you see — the lady concealed by the curtain, monsieur? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you think he would help us? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you think that the drug was self- adminis- tered? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you wish me to go to Lausanne, then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does Ferman himself tell you nothing? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does she speak French, by the way? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does the same statement apply to the poisonous rhus? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does this concern my friends — is it also part of the sermon? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does your own heart tell you that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | For two minutes? |
hvd.32044086835816 | For what purpose? |
hvd.32044086835816 | For what were your eyes to be kept open? |
hvd.32044086835816 | From London? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Had she been long at Highlands, sir? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Has he been with them from the beginning? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Has he friends in England? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have I a case? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you any description of the man meanwhile? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you been long in England, Excellency? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you been waiting long for me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you seen her carry them like that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you seen him lately, Berthe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you seen this mysterious Jules Farmot since the murder? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Having taken the opportunity of searching the poor lady's rooms before the police arrived? |
hvd.32044086835816 | He accompanied you — let me see, did Otto question you after you had visited the dressing- room? |
hvd.32044086835816 | He came secretly — you swear to that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | He missed the boat? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Heaven, sir, who'd have thought of such a thing? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Here? hvd.32044086835816 How a broken link?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How a simple way? hvd.32044086835816 How can I serve him?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How could I forget it? hvd.32044086835816 How could I, sir, since his name was Jules Far- mot?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How did you come to find it there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How did you manage to find this tablet? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How do you come to know that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How do you know that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How do you know that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How far from the servants'hall? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How far is that from the house? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How long did you remain on the spot? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How long had you been in her service? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How long has he been married to this lady? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How often did you see this man at Highlands? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How was that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I am aware of it, Paul — but do you not say that Gustave Faber is an excellent man, and that he is to take care of me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I believe I am correct in saying that you have known the dead lady for some years? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I do believe you — and then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I never saw her there"Although you were stationed — in the Punjab, I think, for some years? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I say, monsieur, that I am upon Government busi- ness — cannot you help me? hvd.32044086835816 I should have every confidence in your judgment,"THE YOUNG MAN SPEAKS 185"How can Tahir help you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I'll put it another way — was this boat rowed down from Streatly or did it drift to the place where you found it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I? hvd.32044086835816 If necessary — what do you mean by that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | If you please"Or perhaps half a minute? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Immediately, Highness? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Implying, of course, that there was no evidence against Ghika? |
hvd.32044086835816 | In Chinon, sir? |
hvd.32044086835816 | In what way is my husband concerned? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Indeed? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he not the chief of the police of Paris? hvd.32044086835816 Is it not well that one who was so bitter an enemy to her we loved should leave us at this time?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it your habit to be looking for pencil- cases in this plantation? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is not this one more of the many mysteries I pray God we shall unravel? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is not this our opportunity, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is our family one that does not pay its gambling debts? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is she not fortunate, then, in her brother? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that near to the room occupied by Lady Anna? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that the face of Michel Ghika, Paul? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that the kind of box to which you refer, Sir William? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that why she says,'Pray that the green heart may hide me when the hour comes'? hvd.32044086835816 It arrives at eleven o'clock; but, Excellency, is the Quai d'Orsay in the matter, then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | It is a question of honour as between man and woman, Captain Ferman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | It seems so ridiculous that you should go — but what can I do? hvd.32044086835816 It was not empty — who was there, then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | It would not be in the interests of justice to speak of that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | It's a hound barking, sir"And it means? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Know — what do they know? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Knowing my opinion of him, and that I had for- bidden him this house? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Lady Anna thought that too? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Let me see it, Blandy — a rice pudding, did you say? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Let me see,he said at last,"you found this in Lady Anna's glove?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Lightly — am I of a race that speaks lightly? hvd.32044086835816 Madame, it was because I hope to find my friend again that the doctor send me to Dieppe""And what were you to do at Dieppe, Berthe?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Mais, madame? |
hvd.32044086835816 | May I hear it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Meaning by that, I suppose, that it would make her invisible? |
hvd.32044086835816 | More likely to hang him, my excellent fellow, much more likely"Does your Highness seriously mean this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Muck heap — what is that, pray? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must I not know? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must she then wear her heart on her sleeve? hvd.32044086835816 My dear fellow, have you been ill?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | My dear man, are you really so dreadfully annoyed with me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Nevertheless, I will be with you — does our dress matter? |
hvd.32044086835816 | None the less,said Maurevale,"you were con- vinced of the steps?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Not the line I am going to take? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Not to my knowledge"And therefore would not have been acquainted with Lady Anna at that time? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Nothing more? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now come, my girl, on your oath will you swear that you heard Captain Ferman's voice? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now really — was not I very ill? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now you have said that you thought Lady Mac- lain was suffering from neuralgia on this Tuesday night; do you know if she took anything for it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now, sir, can you give the jury any help on cer- tain matters? hvd.32044086835816 Now, sir,"exclaimed Sir Horace in his sharpest tones,"tell the Court if you have ever seen this be- fore?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now, what was I to think of this? hvd.32044086835816 Of course you have read about Sir William's re- port from the Home Office?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Of monsieur — of the Doctor Walther — do you know that he is dead, madame? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Of what? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, but that was very unusual — what was he doing there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, he is of that opinion, then — since when? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, madame, madame,she sobbed, and then look- ing up with swollen eyes —"but you have heard the news, madame?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, she was speaking; and the other? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, sir, but what does that matter? hvd.32044086835816 Oh,"he cried,"but this is very interesting, Blandy; we seem to have come upon a playground, do we not?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh,she cried,"my head is whirling"— and then,"why did you let me sleep?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh,she exclaimed,"am I to understand, then, that I am watched?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | On this Tuesday night at what hour did this Julea Farmot visit you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Or merely a question of taste,said Maurevale;"we change the colour of our doorposts, why not of our THE GREEN LANTERN 175 lanterns? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Otherwise you can tell the jury nothing? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Perfectly; have you any other commands for me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Perhaps she would tell it to me if I visited her at the Rue Dauphine? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Quite so, and why not? hvd.32044086835816 Quite so, but you are ready to tell the jury that the analysis defies all common expectation and may speak of madness, temporary or permanent?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Seen him — where? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall we say it was after ten o'clock? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall we sit, Captain Ferman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | She did? hvd.32044086835816 She has taken to love- making, then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | She must have taken the boat — so then you were interested? |
hvd.32044086835816 | She spoke to you of her friends, I suppose? |
hvd.32044086835816 | She was a good mistress to you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | So Madame Prevost has flattered me by running away, Paul? hvd.32044086835816 So that it might have been a hallucination?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | So that you could not see the speakers'faces? |
hvd.32044086835816 | So you went straight from one to the other — neg- lecting other rooms? |
hvd.32044086835816 | So,he said,"it would appear that even my friends turn from me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Stella, do you believe that Captain Ferman loved Anna Maclain? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Sympathetic, I may take it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Tell me,she exclaimed suddenly,"who came here to- night?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | That all this is known to me? hvd.32044086835816 That is a story of a hundred years ago, is it not?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | That's so; why do you ask? |
hvd.32044086835816 | That's very interesting — may I hear the name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The assassin being discovered, I need hardly sug- gest that these mysterious deaths ceased in France? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The better reason a thousand times — I will present myself at six o'clock: you shall give me a cup of tea; is it understood, mademoiselle? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The dearest, certainly — why talk of him when I have so much to say to you and the time is so short? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The maid Berthe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The news of whom? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The picture? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The pocket- book was on the body — where? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The story is plausible,said his lordship presently;"but by what evidence is this theory of the glove sup- ported?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The thing would be impossible? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The victim would be quite capable of leaving the house and walking, say, the best part of a mile? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The whole of the way? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The yacht set you ashore at Harwich and you came by the boat train to Ely — I hope you were dis- creet, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then I will promise — for, let us see, shall we say Saturday week? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then bring me the news — shall we say at nine o'clock? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then how did you recognise them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then if it had been necessary to summon her, to send a message or anything of that kind, you could not have done it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then no one has been? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then our work has been in vain? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then play the man — or must I play it for you? hvd.32044086835816 Then shall we say it was a minute?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then they did not insist? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then why did you come? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you are acquainted with her, prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you are convinced that it was rowed down the river? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you are less fortunate than the maid Berthe, who, I think, called upon you yesterday at the Hotel Gloucester? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you are willing? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you did not see what the English papers said about this Jules Farmot yesterday? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you do not hear it, monsieur? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you doubt my intentions? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you expect to hear from her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you have seen this pencil before? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you have traced him, after all? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you hold him to be guilty? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you knew? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you must have known that there was a story? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you really have a case, Sir Horace? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you were in the hall? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then you wish us to understand that you know of nothing which might have impelled her to self- de- struction? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then your Excellency knows that I have been to Dieppe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | There is no evidence of any violence having been used? hvd.32044086835816 There was something in the glove, child?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | They are well off, the Farrards? |
hvd.32044086835816 | This was done, of course? |
hvd.32044086835816 | To Dieppe — why to Dieppe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | To Paris — here, to this hotel? |
hvd.32044086835816 | To know of your discoveries — which is odd, since you made none? |
hvd.32044086835816 | To speak to me about poor Ferman? hvd.32044086835816 To the East, Highness?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Turning over the papers on the writing- table? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Two hundred yards? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Upon the prince's undertaking that you should be here to- day? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Upon what grounds? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Upon whose evidence? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it by his voice alone that you recognised him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it dark there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was she an indulgent mistress? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was she ever in India? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was she upset by it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was the electric light turned on? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was the message verbal or written? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was there any trace of the commoner drugs, of caffeine and phenacetin? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was there anything else extraordinary about her appearance? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was this dastardly proceeding soon discovered, doctor? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was this not the judgment of God? hvd.32044086835816 Well, Blandy, are we to dine comfortably?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, Highness? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, Paul? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, monsieur, shall we resume? hvd.32044086835816 Well, my dear child, and what do you think of it all?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, sir, I do n't know about that — but there is a stout gentleman"Did he give his name? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well,exclaimed the prince,"why do you hesi- tate?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well,he exclaimed in the most natural voice pos- sible,"and are you better, my dear lady?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well,he said,"and what is the news I am to hear?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Were you alone when you went to the village to get this note- paper on the Tuesday evening? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Were you looking for anything? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What did Mr. Blandy say when you discovered him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What did an old woman in such a place, and what was the meaning of her seclusion? hvd.32044086835816 What did you do when you had seen the cap- tain?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What do you make of that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What do you mean by that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What have I got to get by it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What is it to me, sir, what can it be — now? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What kind of a glass did Lady Anna Maclain use when you saw her in the dressing- room on the eve of the murder? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What kind of a stick was it, inspector? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What leads your Excellency to such an opinion? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What made you think so? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What took you upstairs at such a time? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What train would that be? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was he doing in Lady Anna's dressing- room? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was he? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was she doing there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was the message, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was the tablet like? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What was your purpose in going there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What's the good of he? hvd.32044086835816 What's up, my man?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What, in Heaven's name, is it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When did he come? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When did you first hear the news of the Lady Anna Maclain? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When did you last hear from him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When did you last see the deceased alive? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When was the last time you carried such a mes- sage? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When would that have been? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did this recognition take place? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you go? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you see her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you see it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where have you seen him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where have you seen it before? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where is that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where was that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Which are, Monsieur Faber? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Which corridor? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Which he knew to be out on the previous evening? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Which one? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who else? —-and poor Jack Ferman as well. hvd.32044086835816 Who is it that has sent you, sir — is it your friend Captain Ferman, the assassin?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who is it, Jules? hvd.32044086835816 Who told you that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who told you the name of the murderer? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who told you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who was with you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why did you go there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why did you receive them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do you ask me that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do you ask that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should I be annoyed? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should I believe it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should I? hvd.32044086835816 Why should he call it generosity? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should it be imprudent, sir? hvd.32044086835816 Why should my heart speak to me to- night?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should she? hvd.32044086835816 Why should you know them?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why upstairs? hvd.32044086835816 Why was she anxious?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why will the man come here? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why, Highness, I had a mind to peep inside of it this morning, and what do you think I found? hvd.32044086835816 Why, where the ashes go, ai n't it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why,he said,"and what is this, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will that be for long? hvd.32044086835816 Will you read it now?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you tell the Court of those atrocities, doc- tor? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you tell the jury the result of that analysis? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you tell us, Sir William, if in your opinion this could have been a case of suicide? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you, doctor, be so good as to tell this Court something about it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will your Highness tell the jury how you came to that belief? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Without saying any more about the window? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he not indicate the nature of it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would it be a hundred yards? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would that help Captain Ferman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you be surprised to hear that he was not a chauffeur? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you expect to find them my good friends also? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you know it again? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you wish me to stay here all the time, Highness? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Yes, but how did you come to know of it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Yes, two or three"Whose were they? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You agree with me that she is a beautiful woman? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are a groom in the service of Prince Maure- vale, I think? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are quite clear about this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are quite sure, however, that the police watched you at Dieppe? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are the Bimbashi Tahir, and you left Egypt five years ago? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are the Bimbashi Tahir, and you left Egypt five years ago? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You believe, Highness, that you know the name of the man who assassinated this unhappy lady? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You believe, then, that she loves him; you have never doubted that, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You could hear it from the hall below? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You could not see him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You did not watch him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You do n't agree with them, Maurevale? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You do not believe it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You entered the bedroom, and Mr. Blandy was there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have been to the Rue Dauphine? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have been up and down many times? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have other ideas, sir? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have read of our little entertainment at Shoe- buryness? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You imagine that to have been the case? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You imply that she might have suffered some great mental excitement which momentarily conquered the drug? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You know it, prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You know that the count is supposed to be work- ing diplomatically for the French Government? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You mean Madame Ghika — did you tell her why you came? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You read that name at Ely, and read it for the second time here — is that so, constable? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You saw him at nine o'clock — what then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You say that Captain Ferman came to this house on Tuesday last? hvd.32044086835816 You say that you know how Anna Maclain died?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You say then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You think they will come here then, sir? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You went to Reading Police Station; when was that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You will introduce me to him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You will see — what affair is it then of yours? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You yourself picked it up there? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You've chosen pistols? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Your Highness has received the report concerning Herr Otto Walther? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Your Highness is quite convinced that this is wise? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Your Highness will see the brother, of course? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Your cottage at Wargrave? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Your own view being, Paul? |
hvd.32044086835816 | '"And yet I understand that he was a man about whom Cairo gossiped some years ago?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | '"I am sure that he would — shall I send a telegram to invite him here?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | *'Why should I? |
hvd.32044086835816 | ,"Is your Highness alone?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 100 A NEW NAME IS HEARD 101"Herr Krussman, do you know the prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | 20 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"You do not think it is antipyrin, or any of the nostrums for headache commonly used by women?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 204- THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Have you any agent in Chinon?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 212 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Naturally — and my sister?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 254 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Do I know them?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 278 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Why is it necessary, monsieur?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 298 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART Is this the time to ask me such a thing? |
hvd.32044086835816 | 368 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"But can not you form an opinion, my man?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 38 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"In what, Stella?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 384 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Will you tell the jury the names of some of those friends?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 390 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Ah, she asked for them on the morning of the day — you are speaking of the Tuesday?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 392 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Oh, monsieur""You never heard it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 452 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART of this sort without mistakes? |
hvd.32044086835816 | 454 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Who, as a matter of fact, stood outside alto- gether?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 78 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"Now help me to unharness this obliging horse — do you hear what I say, Blandy?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | 92 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"A quick step?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | A NEW NAME IS HEARD 103"Then you will attend the council?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | ACROSS THE FRONTIER 299"Then what do they say, Jules?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Admittedly, but at whose bidding, and why at such a moment of her career? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Ah,'she exclaimed at last — and I could see with what difficulty she spoke at all —'then you knew that unhappy lady?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I a wizard?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I right in this conclusion?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Am I to suffer that dishonour?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And first will you permit me a certain freedom in recounting an older story?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And if they had followed him, would his visit to Wargrave have escaped them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And might it not be worth some thousand odd francs to him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And now that Walther was dead, to whom would she turn, upon whom would her confidence be bestowed? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And now, what was I saying? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that is natural, for it was her own child, and who had a better right?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And that reminds me, Edward, are you capable of taking charge of Miss Insole's maid? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then as earnestly:"May not even you be mistaken in this?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then he asked:"If not he, who else? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then she said:"Must you go? — is there no other way?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then she said:"Must you go? — is there no other way?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then, with a sudden blaze of passion, as though memory returned swiftly, he cried:"Why do you ask me this — you, in whose house she died? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And then?,"98 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART"She waited there as though expecting some one. |
hvd.32044086835816 | And upon this occasion our young friend Otto Walther was not there to help you as he had been on the night of which you speak?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And was there not, besides, this talk of the police? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what forbade her to speak openly if she meant to speak at all? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And what then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | And why write it down for such an old friend as myself? |
hvd.32044086835816 | And, of course, her secrets are buried with her?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Another, then, was abroad upon a similar errand — and who could that other be but Maurevale of Dara? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Anyway, how does this man count? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are there others? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are we not working for your happiness, Kitty?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are we reduced to a recitation of Cook's gospel for the enlivenment of our dinner- tables?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are women barred?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you able to say what he was doing there?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you aware that this Madame Prevost has left Chinon?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you aware, by the way, to what your friend Tahir owes his Eng- lish sympathies? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you aware, my man, that you are a very impudent fellow?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you coming, Jules? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you not anxious to get back, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you not the target for every adventurer in Europe?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you quite sure of that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Are you thinking of the death of the Lady Anna Maclain, madame?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | As you are in such a hurry, and I see they are about to serve dinner, shall it be costume de voyage, and will you forgive me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | At what hour did you first learn that Lady Anna Maclain was dead?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | At what time should I be likely to find mademoiselle alone?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Blandy?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | But I do not doubt that I could quickly procure another copy if your Excellency desires it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | But he avoided any remark upon it and continued, suavely:"Did you know Lady Constance Heliers at all?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | But he is very rich, this Tahir Pasha, and what does it matter what we do while we are rich? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But how to find him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But if he be no assassin, if the man who really killed poor Anna be beyond the borders of our inquiry, what then? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But is that the case: do I find evidences of it here in his daily life at Aizy- la- Belle? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But what had madame to do with it?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | But with all this the mystery remained — how and when had he given her the poison, and how could the prosecution bring it home to him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | But you would not be unprepared to help me if you could, sir?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | But, my dear Madame de Fours, how do you know this?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | By the way, does Ferman treat you better than he treats me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | By the way, you know they have a warrant for Blandy — my steward?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | By what magic had a master intellect woven the threads into this perfect whole? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can not you state your business, mademoiselle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you assure me as much?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you help the jury with any further information, in- spector?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you imagine what purpose these links served?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you say that such a man worked for English employers? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you tell me anything of this elusive monster, I wonder, or is that a question which should not be asked?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you tell them, to begin with, how the stretchers of this boat were placed — were they set for a man or for a woman?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can you tell us anything of it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Can your Highness imagine who it was?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Come, man, are you losing your wits?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Come, my friend, will you not inform Monsieur Prevost?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Could you, in conjunction with our friend Faber, put me in touch with such undesirable people at a short notice? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Desire of gain, jealousy, anger, shame, what further incentives did common sense re- quire? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did I not see just such a heart of green jade in your house at Chinon?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did Lady Anna, I wonder, ever carry her tablets in a locket?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did he tell you what you must do?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did it not occur to you that this cowardly proceeding could lead only to the confirmation of your guilt — did not that occur to you?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did n't you see the mark where the boat- hook was?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did not I promise you a telegram?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did not I tell you so?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did not I tell you?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did not the police say that he, also, was among the suspects? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did she see Captain Ferman often?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did the old count ap- prove of the adventure?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you agree with him?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you ever hear of a dean who hurried? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you find Dieppe amusing?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you hear his voice?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you hear them at the inquest?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you not know of it?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you not take Olive to Chinon? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you not tell me, by the way, that this house was supposed to be owned by the Young Egyptian Party in Paris?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you obtain a copy of it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Did you think of that also?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do I not come in the name of one with whom you were very well acquainted?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do I speak the truth, Captain Ferman?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't 844 THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART you think that points to insanity? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't you see that this is no tiff, or that sort of thing, but a determined passion lasting over many years? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't you think his friends and Anna's could find the money?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't you think it's a fine idea?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't you understand the police are on your heels?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do n't you, Excellency?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you agree with him, madame?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you deny it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you deny it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you hear that, Blandy?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you hold to that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know anything of her story?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know her brother, the earl? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know much of his story?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know that Europe has begun to believe me when I have said there shall be no more war? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know that I could desire nothing better than this news? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know what people are saying?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know what the word'hasib'means? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know what this is, Monsieur Faber?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you know, Stella, that I was upon the point of attaining my desires, THE PRINCE AND STELLA INSOLE 41 fables that they seem? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you make anything of it? — do you know the lady?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you make anything of it? — do you know the lady?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you make anything of the case yet?—have you really gone into it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not find that an interesting recital, Highness?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not know that the police are on our track, and that I am at my FLIGHT 73 wits'ends to save you from them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not owe it to her to remain here?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not see how I am situated? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not still hear them, Blandy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you not think of Highlands sometimes, as it is these summer days? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you re- member Archie Kerrington, Lord Sapiston's son? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you remember if she wore it upon the night you speak of?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you repose complete confidence in him?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you return to Highlands to- night?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you say he is in Paris at this moment?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you think it odd that his stick was found in the boat, Stella?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you think that you can save her life?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you think the maid Berthe had any grudge against him?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you under- stand me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you understand that, Faber?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you understand?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Do you wonder that I break my habit of reticence and share with you of all my friends the knowledge of this great secret?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does he tell you anything of Lady Anna's story?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does it go so far as to suppose Captain Ferman's innocence?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Does your Excellency now perceive how very beautiful the young lady is?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | For if the police had been following the maid Berthe, would not her lover — the man must be her lover — have been followed also? |
hvd.32044086835816 | For myself, I must return to town, and if you really can trust your serv- ants to do the nursing?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | For what had he learned, and what did the knowledge contribute to the solution of the supreme mystery? |
hvd.32044086835816 | For what man with a glimmer of reason left to him would have murdered a woman and then rowed half- way from Goring to Pangbourne in a boat with her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | From which of these great houses had the deadly drug which killed Anna been purchased, and by what channels had it come into the murderer's hands? |
hvd.32044086835816 | HOUSE OF FIVE GREEN SHUTTERS 67 His loud shouts of"Hi, there — are you all asleep?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Had I not the right to do it at such an hour and under circumstances so dramatic? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Had she done wrong to imagine this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Had she enemies in her own country? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Has any one been here since you came?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Has the woman left Strasburg?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have I his blood upon my hands?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have they any news of the earl, by the way?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you any idea, can you form any opinion as to why this woman wishes to see me?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you any one in the car with you, monsieur?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you forgotten Mr. Blandy, my old steward? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you got anything in the way of an ambulance here? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you had any news of the maid Berthe, the young lady who is so very anxious to hang this unfortunate young fellow who is charged with the crime? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you not thought very badly of me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you remembered that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you seen him lately?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Have you seen him to- day, by the way?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | He had served great ambitions, and whither had they led him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | He is a victim to drugs?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | He tells me that he has seen you before — was it not at Blois?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | He to sell himself, he who had treated their offers with such a just scorn? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How are you going to convince us at Lausanne? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How could it be, prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How damning is the testimony ■ — can innocence be imagined after hearing it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How did he come — to lunch, to dinner?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How did you come to be at Pangbourne at that hour in the morning?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How do you know that the doctor is dead? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How does that suit? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How many years since I — but you know him well; he is an old friend of yours, mademoiselle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | How might he see the man's face and yet go un- discovered? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How otherwise can I account for the impulses which have overtaken me, irresistible and ever sure? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How was the pencil lying?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | How would they save Captain Ferman from the gallows or help him, Arthur Blandy, to deny that he was accessory? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How would this be answered? |
hvd.32044086835816 | How, then, if Anna's child came into the custody of such a man? |
hvd.32044086835816 | I am assuming that she was so, monsieur, or you would not have spoken of her in such flattering terms?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | I ask you why, child?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | I do not think we need enter into that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | I must assume that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | I repeat, you are not against us, Maurevale?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | I tell you I stand in the shadow of death, and I know it; can I say more?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | If she did n't row it, who did? |
hvd.32044086835816 | If we start from that our prog- ress will not be difficult — I have your lordship's con- sent?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | If you can tell me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Imbecile, have you no ears? |
hvd.32044086835816 | In how far had she been Walther's tool? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Indeed, this is a very great mystery, and who shall say that the truth of it will ever be made known?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he also a client of yours?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he as fond of baccarat as ever?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he good enough to add reasons?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he not himself in danger?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is he not the father of your tame youth with the big eyes? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it anything to you that I dream dreams?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it ascertained beyond doubt?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not eleven o'clock? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not quite natural?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not so, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not so, prince? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not so, sir — and do you find fault with me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not so?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it not time that this interview should terminate?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it possible, do you think?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it so, or was I wrong to send for you?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it so?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it true or false?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is it understood — is that the oath to which we bear witness?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is not that a correct account?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is not that a heavy punishment for an indiscretion — is it justice, Stella?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is not this a lady whom I had the pleasure of meeting once at your house? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is she not beautiful?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that not strange, and she did not go to Chinon to end her days, as she told her neighbours? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that so?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that so?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that to stand against me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that unexpected?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that what you wish to tell the jury?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is that what you would tell us, Sir William?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is the Earl of Farrard expected home im- mediately?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Is this also clear to you? |
hvd.32044086835816 | It did nothing of the kind, however, and there was not an instant when he did not ask himself the question: Have we time? |
hvd.32044086835816 | It was all about the great white diamond — but what should a child like you know of that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | It was to ask for my protection, of course?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Kerrington?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Lady Anna's maid?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | MAUREVALE ARRIVES AT STRASBURG 267"Would you say that he is the murderer?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Madame, will you tell them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Mademoiselle,'she said,'are you the true friend of Monsieur le Comte?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Maurevale desired him to do so — then he said:"Do young Egyptian ladies take an interest in the story of French houses? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Maurevale indicated that he followed him, then he said:"But that is not the line you are going to take at the trial?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | May I tell Allulah that all is well with you?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | May I tell the jury that she was much beloved in society?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | May I use your name in this matter?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Meanwhile you forbid me to carry good news to Captain Ferman's friends?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Meanwhile, do you know of any house in Paris where this man would be safe from his friends?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Money, money, money, is it not terrible to be compelled to write always of that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Montagu Wilson continued:"Did you recognise any of these men?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must I barter it, then, in the name of a woman who loved me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must I be kennelled here like a dog for every coward to point a finger at? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must he sell his honour? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Must the truth, the whole truth, be told? |
hvd.32044086835816 | No doubt the house has a history with which you would be familiar; is it not so, monsieur?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | No? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now where did you find them, Blandy?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now, my dear Maurevale, do you really envy me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Now, really, do n't you believe him to be quite innocent?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Of course, you did not carry that out?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Of what service, either to him or to the man who had employed him, were these witnesses to a prosperity for- eign to the marshes? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Of what use her testimony if her sanity were to be questioned? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Oh, come, are you not a man? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Or was her proposal mere bluff, the tale that came first to her lips, and one sug- gested by Maurevale himself? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Presently Sir Malcolm said:"By the way, do you ever use coniine here?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Presently she asked:"'Was it not the prince who sent you to Aizy- la- Belle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Presently she said in a low voice:"'How can I help you, mademoiselle — why do you think so?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Presently she said:"Is it not that your friends may fear to speak — do they not trust you absolutely?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | SIR MALCOLM REVISITS HIGHLANDS 445"It would be very interesting to know where you first heard that name, prince?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall I drive you to the station, by the way, before my man stables the car? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall I follow you upstairs?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall I remind you that you have led the magistrates to believe that it was at the boat- house itself?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall I tell you how, Stella?—do you wish me to go on?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Shall I tell you what he thinks?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | She allowed the woman to weep a little while in silence, then she said:"Were you alone in London?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | She is in London, is she not?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Should I not hear that to begin with?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Should I not say, Stella, that he is a guilty man?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Since how long, I wonder?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | So you knew of the warrant, and, knowing of it, what did you do?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Some minutes passed and found him quite silent, but presently he asked:"Has she been away from Highlands at all?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Such an offer would tie the woman's hands, but would it tie the man's? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Such is the evidence of Madame de Fours — should your lordship wish to bring that lady from France?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Sup- pose he hit me, Conny — by Jove, I should want a new non- skid, should n't I, now?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Surely I must not suppose that this act of justice, this testimony which might save the life of an innocent man, is regarded by you as an affront?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Surely your hypothesis would not make of him a traitor?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Surely, my dear fellow, you are not against us?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE BARON CORTOT AND ANOTHER 253"Did I really talk nonsense? |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE BARON CORTOT AND ANOTHER 255"How — for money?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE BARON IS SATISFIED 335"I have always wished to believe it — what then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE GARDEN GATE 197"Had you not better tell me at once that my hus- band murdered this lady?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE JURY IS PERPLEXED 21"Had you any reason to believe that she was in trouble?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE JURY IS PERPLEXED 29"But you can swear that you heard Lady Anna's voice?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE JURY IS PERPLEXED 83"She was an important guest?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN HEART he did so? |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE PRINCE AND THE ACCUSED 57"Why do you say that? |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE TRIAL 361 something to that majesty of the law which we do so well to preserve? |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE TRIAL 397"Have you recognised any of the passengers by that train since the day in question?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | THE TRIAL 411"This chain was found at the farm?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Tell me, was I wrong to let him go? |
hvd.32044086835816 | That is better, is it not? |
hvd.32044086835816 | That is both philosophic and patriotic, for how can one re- member one's country so kindly as when one is banished from it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | That would be the right- hand side, looking from the stern, would it not?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | That'll do all right; but I ca n't walk to Gib, can I? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The THE BARON IS SATISFIED 333"How do you know all this?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The boat, then, was rowed or sculled from Streatly to Pangbourne?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The contents of a glass, appar- ently containing water, were sent you by the Reading police, I think?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The coroner waited a little while for her to resume, and then continued:"You are willing to swear that you saw Captain Ferman?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The evidence — I beg your pardon, but is that a button lying by the door — a red button?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The little green box — in the name of humour, what next, mademoiselle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | The man went to the Wilhelmstrasse — for what? |
hvd.32044086835816 | The ques- tion is, can they prove it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | The skiff carried a mark — where was that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then he said:"Her was pushed off""Her — who was pushed off?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then she said:"'And where is our friend Maurevale all this time?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then she said:"Did you know that Anna was some time in India?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then the door opened a little way and some one behind it asked,"Who is it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then what shall I do — what shall I say to monsieur le proprietaire? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Then why is n't it in the brief — why is it kept from me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | There is another of whom you will hear, and speedily — shall I tell you who that is?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | There was nothing whatever in that room, I remember, but a glove in the right- hand drawer of the dressing- table?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | They might have been ad- ministered by a person who had lost his reason tempo- rarily?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | They're all after'em — and why should n't my country get em? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Think what a tale you would be able to tell in the clubs — and, Archie, could n't you take gas?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | This poor lady could not possibly have been the victim of one who attempted to rob her?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | This was vain, however, and anon she said, as one speaking in a reverie:"Does the answer to that rest with me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | This wizard knew — but would knowledge bring salvation? |
hvd.32044086835816 | To begin with, are your assistants still here?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Very well; shall I call at your hotel to hear of it — shall I do myself the honour?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Walther?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Walther?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was he an Englishman?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was he not saying that, after all, the police of Nancy were the proper people to see to this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was his life worth a month's purchase at any price? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it because he believed that Maurevale would marry her and put an end once and for all to the schemes of the intriguers? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it looked for?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it not natural to safeguard it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it not to save it that I had you watched to- day?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it possible that Anna had intrigued against the English as a mere girl in Cairo? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was it possible, then, that this flight implied the final victory, which would prove Jack Ferman innocent and vindicate him before the world? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was that to your knowledge?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was the thought unworthy of her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Was there not in Reading jail a man accused of this murder? |
hvd.32044086835816 | We know that certainly — but what follows after? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, after that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, then, must we not rely upon our- selves to give this excellent soldier his liberty?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Well, then, what did madame say?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Were there any others whom you saw in the quadrangle?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Were these unnecessary? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Were you there for a minute?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What am I to understand by that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What are we to understand by that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What could he do for a master who would hardly wait for a travelling- bag? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What did this woman know? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What did you see at the Police Station?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What did your master order you to look for?—anything in particular?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What do I know about papers at this time of night? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What do they say, Jules? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What do they say?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What easier, then, than to sell it to Maurevale for as many thousands? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What had alarmed him? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What had happened in Strasburg; what tragic circumstances had sent them forth like this? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What had she to do with it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What had taken John Fer- man to Highlands at such a tragic moment? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What have you to say to that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What hopes? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What is a woman's faith in a man's friendship if sacri- fice, at least, may not be asked of it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What mattered the truth if Stella Insole were not the first to hear it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What new in- terest had come into her life to bend that daring spirit to these craven counsels? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What right had he, what title to forget, that she had been as his own daugh- ter, the child of his house, which had been honoured to shelter her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What right has this young man to turn to me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What testimony can I give that is not better given by others? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What then, sir?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What time is it, prince?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | What woman caring for children would forget a fact so obvious? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What would its promise of life be worth? |
hvd.32044086835816 | What's that got to do with it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | When she went to India did not this man follow her? |
hvd.32044086835816 | When was it received?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Whence had it come — what did it portend? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Whence had this strange story come? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you go then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you meet the captain?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where did you receive him?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where do you say the boat is?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where must the people who kept that house be sought? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Where was it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Which way did she go?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Whither should he seek the key which would unlock the golden door? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who had murdered that gentle woman, and with what object? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who has thought such a thing?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Who told you?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Whom did you see there?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why are people foolish enough to believe it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why did you not come to me before — after you had seen Madame Prevost, for instance?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do n't you tell them it's a lie — why do n't my friends speak for me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do they not set him free?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do you ask me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why do you come to my house with this story — why do you affront me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why have you come so far to see an old woman like me, mademoiselle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why not a little more frankness? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why not come down to the duke's box for the week?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should I remember it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should I? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should he have killed a woman who, if this account be true, was working for a common object? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should he risk his skin for a crazy curiosity which could lead nowhere? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should he? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why should she wish him not to go? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why so?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why, then, did he not hasten to her at Strasburg? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why, then, did she propose to go to London? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Why? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you believe that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you ever forgive me for this fiasco?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you not go to Aizy- la- Belle for that?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you please leave me now? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you please tell us the name of it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you promise me a safe- conduct?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you say what is necessaire for me?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you swear it on your oath?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Will you tell the jury how you came to see this lady pouring water into a wine- glass in her dressing- room on the night you speak of?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Wo n't you tell me whom it was about?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would Prince Maurevale be dethroned by spies, or would he first establish his boast that there should be no more war? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would any jury acquit such a man? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he ask her in all earnestness for that help of her comradeship which, hitherto, had been but the subject of his flattery? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he be still at Lausanne, or had he returned to London? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he find the murderer as he had prom- ised, or would discovery come too late? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he make the frontier safely? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he not rather have fled at once, making the most of the precious moments, and so winning his own freedom? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would he say that she had done well? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would her mind revolt against the in- evitability of the tragedy? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would it surprise you to know that his master had not been in England for some years?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would not he have to leave Paris or something? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would not the prince have told her plainly if that were so? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would she, a woman, accuse the vengeance which he had taken? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would this bold coup, indeed, be rewarded by success? |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you be good enough to describe the ornament?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Would you know Monsieur Farmot if you saw his picture?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | Yes, it is a common railway guide, and the page is marked at the trains — why at the trains — where do you think, Blandy?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are keeping me a long time, and I do not think that my friend, Monsieur Lepine""Lepine — Lepine — who, then, is Lepine?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You are ready to swear that it is the same pocket- book of which you speak?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You can not tell me? |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have assistants here,'Paul?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You have seen this object before?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You see, I am lucky; I might have missed you on the road; but I did not, and here we are, and the question is, at what time will the police arrive?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You swear it?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You were Lady Anna's maid?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You were at Streatly on the night of the murder?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You were doubtful about my going to Lausanne, then?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | You will not forget?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | You, however, gave the woman the best advice you could, Stella? |
hvd.32044086835816 | had been one affecting her honour and the honour of her race? |
hvd.32044086835816 | he asked, when dessert had been served;"but do you read the papers, by the way?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | he cried, almost as one in despair,"you do n't tell me that any one believes it? |
hvd.32044086835816 | intimate friends?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | shall we outwit them? |
hvd.32044086835816 | she asked with asperity;'of what do you speak, mademoiselle?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | she exclaimed, a frown gathering upon her handsome face;'but what has she to do with it?' |
hvd.32044086835816 | t."Your servant, did you say, sir?" |
hvd.32044086835816 | they do n't think I killed her?" |
uiug.30112099756840 | '._ ‘ 4..- THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 29 “ Not at all; but to do so they must grow under a gibbet. ” “ Do you admit that the mandragora cries? |
uiug.30112099756840 | , “ Gentlemen, ” said he, “ whither are you taking me? ” They made no answer. |
uiug.30112099756840 | ,, “ Some one knocked a second time. ” “ Who- — the same person? |
uiug.30112099756840 | - “ Is there anything else we can throw overboard? ” asked one. |
uiug.30112099756840 | ._-_-...-,./“N~ J_M.’wW- N “ a Inn-"fl... a,-, q,,,___ 4 7 i, 7, 7, 7 ‘ ‘ 4,.. k V “ A,_ A THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 285 already? |
uiug.30112099756840 | / Y ssor//'3lgjg en 8. amd Mrs. Rachel/é; u( I ler{ 1,4/'1lfv/ l'2/ University of Ill/ ihois.7- at Urbana- Champaign Av Maoxsricxs ‘ ¢''u'0 i? |
uiug.30112099756840 | 0 you who are masters, do you know what you are? |
uiug.30112099756840 | 1n ing an was stand a hood. ”(( Am, with black THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 6%? |
uiug.30112099756840 | 234 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS Did she wish her good or evil? |
uiug.30112099756840 | 4; — e can?! |
uiug.30112099756840 | A boat could carry that, but — ” “ But what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A chain? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A few vague compunctions of conscience, what was that? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A gypsy? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A king obeys- — what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A mountebank. ” “ Well, what then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A remainder of what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A royalist, certainly; a republican,—- — who knows? |
uiug.30112099756840 | A vision? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Against the torturer? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Against whom were the lords incensed? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Am I not with you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | An ugly one? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And Homo? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And did you notice the plumed cap of the page? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And do you think that the mole himself crushes noth- ing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And from what had this arisen? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And he put the question with a loud voice, “ Where are you? ” He almost wondered that no one answered him. |
uiug.30112099756840 | And him- self? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And how was he to help plunging headlong into it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And should he not revenge himself? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And this child, of whom we first caught a glimpse in the shadow of the Portland cliffs, by whom had he been abandoned? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And those men who had dragged Gwynplaine on the hurdle of sarcasm, were they wicked? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And was he one of the common people even? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And what did they make of these children? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And what do you think of Anne of Austria? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And what had they laughed at? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And who was this woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And why had all this be- fallen him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | And, after all, who was this Lord Clancharlie? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are there no longer any laws in the land? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are they not mere show and pretence? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are we an accomplice of the cup which deprives us of reason? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are we, on our inflexible axis, a moving sphere,-- — a star when seen from afar, mud, when seen more closely, in which night alternates with day? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are you a lord, you idiot? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are you afraid of tearing a hole in your rags? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are you come al- ready? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are you deaf? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Are you men of the woods? |
uiug.30112099756840 | As for me, I am happy; but how did all this come about? ” The vessel continued to sail smoothly and swiftly on. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Awakened from what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Because I am a Trimalcion, do you think that I could not be a Cato? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Because you were cold one night, what was that to him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, from an aristo- cratic point of view, what did it matter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, to sum up, are these perversities, these rugged notches, really virtues? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, was he likely ever to see the lady again? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, were they not already married? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, what could it matter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, what had the service she rendered him cost her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Besides, what was the good of it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But above you is the thunderbolt, — that too is my laug. ” How could they stand such nonsense? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But can any one be enamoured of a flash of lighting? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But had this ab- sence depended on him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But her name? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But how did you contrive to obtain access to me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But is laughter a syn- onym of joy? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But pray conclude. ” “ Your Grace understands that in this way the ocean cre — ates a department. ” “ Where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But tell me, how did it all hap- pen? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But the question was, how to get rid of them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But was it Nature? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But was there any preserved game? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But were they of flesh and blood, like himself? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But what does all this prove? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But what of the recoil? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But what to eat, where to eat, how to eat? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But where is the Green Box? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But who was this woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | But why are the waves of the Pacific four times higher near America than near Asia; that is to say, higher in the East than in the West? |
uiug.30112099756840 | By what measure did she weigh her love? |
uiug.30112099756840 | By whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | CHAPTER V WE THINK WE REMEMBER; WE FORGET HENCE arise those strange, visible changes which oc- cur in the human soul? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can it be that the outpourings of our wishes flow naturally in the direction to which we most incline, that of evil? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can we expect to change the laws? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can you im- agine a city ruled by its citizens? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can you not gaze on the purple? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can you read? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Can you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Change our direction, remain where we are, advance, go back? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Claude answered respectfully, “ I wish to speak to you, sir. ” “ On what subject? ” “ Albin. ” “ Again! |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could he be sure that it contained Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could he guess at it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could it be said that a shadow had floated between Gwynplaine and Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could it be that Barkilphedro would miss his aim? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could it be? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could the usurpation of the rich, the hate- ful, spoiled darlings of fortune go further? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could this be possible? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Could you not manage to let him resume his old place near me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Dea is convinced that Gwynplaine is here. ” “ Ursus, ” said Dea, “ where is Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Dea, what would you have me do? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Defy established authority? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did Gwynplaine love this woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did I tell you that the queen is my sister? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did blindness prevent John of Luxem- bourg being King of Bohemia? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he eat, drink, or sleep? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he hope to gain an entrance and ask an explanation? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he intend to knock at the gate of the jail? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he know why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he not know from whom it came? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he not see an envelope, a seal, paper, and writing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he see the water? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he understand it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did he, perchance, already exercise judgment? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did his blood- spotted face prevent Caesar Borgia from being Duke of Valentinois? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did n’t I brood over them when they were young? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did n’t I drag them many a mile? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did she know that he was one? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did that look exert any influence over the vessel ’s fate? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did the Pope twit- ter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did the birds speak? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did they hate each other? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did this court policy, invented by James 1., succeed? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did this license to shoot permit him to break the wing or the leg of one like the sister of her Majesty? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Did you read it yourself or did some one read it to you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Die? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do 140{ THE MAN WHO LAUGHS you not hear your mistress? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do n’t you know that but for the cold Dea would not have been blind; and if Dea were not blind, she would not love you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do n’t you see it is thirsty? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do they think they have unchained me for noth- ing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do we inherit sin as a debt? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do we not cease to belong to our own circum- scribed circle, and become part of the great family of men? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you desire this? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you hear me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know of these things? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that I was once physician to a lord who was called Marmaduke, and who had thirty- six thousand a year? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that in Burton — Lazars there are still lepers con- fined, on whom they fire if they leave their tan houses? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that the Archbishop of Canterbury has a revenue of £ ‘ l0,000 a year? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that the herring fishers in Harlech eat grass when the fishery fails? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that there is a duke in Scotland who can ride ninety miles Without leaving his own estate? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know that, with rabbits from the warrens of Earl Lindsay only, they could feed all the riff- ratf of the Cinque Ports? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know what has happened, Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you know what there is outside? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you not under- stand that I am with you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you pre- tend to know better than Providence? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you realize what you are doing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you seriously consider that you are suited to her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you think that occasion for tears has been wanting, had I felt disposed to weep? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Do you understand? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Does it lack a certain amount of justice? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Does it please you to respond to justice? ” The sheriff ceased, and waited. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Does such a thing exist? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Does twilight fall fatally for all? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Even if we do not, what harm will it do them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | For instance, what has become of the May- pole, which the citizens of London erected on the 1st of May, when the peers went down to the House? |
uiug.30112099756840 | For what end? |
uiug.30112099756840 | For what would he have to support Dea upon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | From sleep? |
uiug.30112099756840 | From what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | From without, a voice, the voice of Ursus, said: “ Say, you, boy, who have just eaten up my supper, are you already asleep? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had Gwynplaine when a child been so worthy of attention that his face had been subjected to a complete transforma- tion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had he been made a Peer of England expressly for this duchess? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had he not a letter in his hand? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had it ever occurred? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had she deprived herself of any of her superfluous luxuries? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had she eaten a spoonful the less of turtle soup for it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had she ever seen the sun? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had she not been assisted? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had they any pretext? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had this critical moment in Gwyn- plaine ’s life arrived? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Had this temptation been pre- arranged? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Has man, like the earth, two poles? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Has not the blind man his dog? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Has the soul the wings of the bat? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have I committed any crime? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have we a queen, yes or no? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have we not all our itch? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have you ever noticed, in certain mechanisms, the smallness of the motive wheel? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have you gnawed the bone, “ yes or no? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have you seen “ Chaos Vanquished ”? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Have you the plague, you thief? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He had come out of it, having received a blow, and from whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He knew that the police officer summoned him to follow; but why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He ought to know all about such things. ” “ As a devil? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He said to him: “ Do you know how the Almighty lights the fire called love? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He triumphed over poverty, How? |
uiug.30112099756840 | He wished to tear himself away from this magnet, — — but how was he to carry out his wish? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Here are the questions and answers:'“ Etcheco jaiina, que es este hombre? ” “ Un hombre. ” “ Que lenguas habla? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Here are the questions and answers:'“ Etcheco jaiina, que es este hombre? ” “ Un hombre. ” “ Que lenguas habla? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How am I going to manage to fit three into this van? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How am I sure of what I know? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How are you to resist, once flung? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How came you by this child? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How could I know the man? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How could he escape? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How could he resist? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How could that be? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How could they double that cape? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How did the queen feel towards the Duchess Josiana? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How do you get your living? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How far was it going to drag them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How long have you been here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How many teeth have you in your jaws? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How much remorse was mingled with his despair? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How should he set to work to drive them out? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How was he to choose between the mute plain and the deaf city? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How was he to combat that horrible anonyma, the law? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How was he to set about it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How was it possible to re- fuse Anne admiration for taking the trouble of living at the period? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How were they to prove that they had received it from God? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How, then, could he have lost sight of her for a moment? |
uiug.30112099756840 | How? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I am a monster, you say? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I am an exception? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I am beautiful, am I not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I am happy. ” “ Yes, ” replied Gwynplaine, “ we are happy indeed! ” Ursus raised his voice severely: “ So you are happy, are you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I came back to see you play. ” “_? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I know all that as well as thou? ” “ But here is something your Grace does not know. |
uiug.30112099756840 | I was his most intimate friend. ” “ Were you aware, Lord Eure, that he married while in Switzerland? |
uiug.30112099756840 | I will be there to conduct you — ” “ Whither? |
uiug.30112099756840 | If Dea had not been blind, would she have chosen Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | If Gwynplaine had not been disfigured, would he have preferred Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | If our good king only knew it, would he not have you thrown into the bottom of a ditch, just to teach you better? |
uiug.30112099756840 | If the indissoluble existed anywhere, was it not in their union? |
uiug.30112099756840 | If you lie I ’ll thrash you within an inch of your life! ” “ I found her on the breast of a woman who was lying dead in the snow. ” “ When? |
uiug.30112099756840 | In all that had happened, had he been a free agent? |
uiug.30112099756840 | In our own days do we not dye dogs blue and green? |
uiug.30112099756840 | In the great twilight world, open on all sides, what was there for him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | In the height of his agony, and while his eyes were still closed, he heard an exquisite voice asking, “ Are you asleep, Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | In which direc — tion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is all this to be borne? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is it because the justice of man works in twilight, and the judge gropes his way? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is it man? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is it possi — ble that demons are also essential? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is it towards those nearest to ourselves, or is it towards mankind generally? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is n’t it enough to make the stars fall? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is she an exception to the general rule? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is she asleep? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is she in a swoon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is sin an in- tegral and inevitable part of our destiny? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is that you, Barkilphedro? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there a providence of de — mons as well as of God? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there an appoint- ment of that kind? ” “ Yes, madam. ”_ “ That is news to me. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there any one in the bathroom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there anybody there? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there not a good deal of ostentation in these ex- cessive parades of self — abrogation and honour? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is there such an ap- pointment? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Is this 152 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS fair? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It 186 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS rive? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It charms, it terrifies, — — who knows which? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It is an accom- plished fact. ” “ Done? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It is for that reason that he is called the wapentake. ” “ And then? ” “ Then he touches you with it. ” “ With what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It is for that reason that he is called the wapentake. ” “ And then? ” “ Then he touches you with it. ” “ With what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It seemed to be a declara- tion of indifference, and as if Eternity were saying, “ What does it matter to me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | It seems that to see means to hide. ” “ What do you mean? ” said Gwynplaine. |
uiug.30112099756840 | It was her own fault; why was she a Protestant? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Just then he heard Claude ’s step, and turning quickly round said, — “ What are you doing here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Let him be put out. ” Then addressing Gwynplaine, haughtily: — “ Who are you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Listen, I forgive you; would you know the reason? |
uiug.30112099756840 | London Bridge, the page? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Lord Clan- charlie, does your lordship renounce transubstantiation, ado- ration of saints, and the Mass? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Lord David? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Made by whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Minos began: — “ You speak in public? ” “ Yes, ” replied Ursus. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Moreover, what are lords? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Must he be the one blot in the clear blue sky? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Must we accept evil as a part and portion of our whole? |
uiug.30112099756840 | My friends, get through the storm as best you can; I have enough to do to get through life. — — Come now, do I keep an inn, or do I not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | My lord, will you be a peer of Eng- land,——- yes or no? |
uiug.30112099756840 | My lords, do you know who pays the taxes you assess? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Nevertheless( and his conscience pressed him on this point) had he merely submitted to the inevitable? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of course it was a woman, but was it not a chimera as well? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of course, there are the poor; what of them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of what butterfly can this earthly life be grub? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of what lion was this the lair? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of what use is the sun, if not to re- awaken that sleeper, — the conscience? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of what was he thinking? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of which providence? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Of whom else should he dream? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Oh, you fancy that effrontery is confined to abandoned women? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Oh, you think you have a right to humiliate us with lodging and nourishment, and you imagine that we are your debtors, and count on our gratitude? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Oh, you would not make me desper — ate; haVe me become a villain, a madman; drive me to perdi- tion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | One day Barkilphedro said to Josiana: “ Would your Grace like to make my fortune? |
uiug.30112099756840 | One question, Gwynplaine,~ — do you believe in pre-'destination? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Presently he asked himself: What could he do? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Protector of whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Rank? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Reach- ing the side, he looked into space, and said, in a deep voice: i “ Bist du bei mir? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Really? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Set yourself up as an example? |
uiug.30112099756840 | She touched her"ZAP-"FY 1* r..._"'a"? |
uiug.30112099756840 | She will say, ‘ What am I to do in the world? ’ Good — bye! |
uiug.30112099756840 | Should he go? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Should he not punish such conduct? |
uiug.30112099756840 | So why not erect statues to him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | So you disguised yourself in order to get here, Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Society? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Something wandering about, something in chains, — can one imagine a more mournful lineament in the dark- ness? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Still less, 56 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS'What was there behind that letter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Still, what was the meaning of the bell? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Suddenly Ursus cried out, “ What are you doing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Suddenly transformed into a lord, what ought he to have done? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Take away the star, and what is the sky? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Take his love from him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Tapping on the glass with her finger, she called, — “ Is any one there? |
uiug.30112099756840 | That he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | That magical and malevolent abode, that strange and prison- like palace, was that also in the plot? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The chief of the band, gazing intently into the darkness, shouted: “ Te burlas de nosotros? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The child was near the voice; but where was it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The day came when Fabre d’Eglantine said to the Duchesse de Rohan: “ N’est- tu pas la Chabot? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The doctor pointed to this atmos- pheric arc, and said: “ Captain, do you see? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The doctor, whom everyone had forgotten, rose from the companion- way and answered: “ Yes. ” “ What? ” asked the chief. |
uiug.30112099756840 | The duchess, turning her head, exclaimed petulantly, — “ What can she want of me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The head began again:-- “ Is anybody there? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The lords are peers — that is to say, equals — — of whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The morrow, midnight? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The most extraordinary things have_ u»--,.,—-_~"-'»'I--~- e a~~--~-- 814 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS are they? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The ordinary ingrate is full of THE MAN WHO'LAUGHS 231 ashes: what was in Barkilphedro? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The presence of what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The roar of ocean, — what can be compared to it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The smile of Fate,- — can anything more terrible be imagined? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The whole disturbance which the word used by Gwynplaine had created in her, ended in her saying one day, — “ What is it to be ugly? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The will of Heaven is about to be manifested. ” The captain again asked himself this question, “ Is he a. madman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | The first point to make clear was, did the queen love her sister? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Then at what was he gazing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | There where Satan tempted Jesus, how could mortal man hope even to struggle? |
uiug.30112099756840 | They pay: whose is the generosity? |
uiug.30112099756840 | They fight: whose is the glory? |
uiug.30112099756840 | This being, — was it a being? |
uiug.30112099756840 | This woman, how and why was she there? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To adore each other in seclusion, to love in the plenitude of silence, — who would not be reconciled to such an eternity? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To be beloved, is not that everything? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To be in each other ’s society sufiiced them: why hasten the conclusion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To be liable.to contribute, and to be liable to serve, — is not that enough? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To have le tour, — what does it mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To heaven? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To protect the being who loves you, to give what she requires to her who shines on you as your star, can anything be sweeter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To see what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To what colossus did all this grandeur appertain? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To what family did she belong? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To whom has it not happened to be free in appearance, yet to feel that his wings are hampered? |
uiug.30112099756840 | To whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Towards whom is our first duty? |
uiug.30112099756840 | WHY snoum A( 301.0 PIECE Lows: I'rsanr BY mrxmo wrru A Hear or Pstss? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was Gwynplaine going to commit the folly of dreaming about the unknown beauty? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was London Bridge an illusion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was any more powerful motive needed than the profits which would accrue from his future exhibi- tion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was ever anything so mad? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was he about to fall unconscious on the pavement? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was he about to succumb? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was he conscious of faintness and fatigue during this whirlwind of emotion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was he conscious of it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it God who was being deceived? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it anything, after THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 43 all? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it in order that he might make his fortune? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it off Ortach? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it the corpse, or was it the wind? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it when they touched the Caskets? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was it when they were whirled about on the shoal west of Alderney? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was not he, the mountebank, below the lowest of the low? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was not his name written on the letter, “ To Gwynplaine ”? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was not such a being nothing more or less than a madman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was she a maiden? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was she a widow or a maiden? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was she a woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was she free? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was there any excuse? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was this intentional or not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Was_ she married? |
uiug.30112099756840 | We may pinch ourselves with our own pincers; the knife as it shuts cuts our fingers, — what does that matter? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Well? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Were there snares, traps, dangers about her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Were they of brass, or of silver — gilt? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Were they softened by them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Were those fugitives Com~ prachicos? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Were you born with that frightful laugh on your face? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What 136 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS was the use of depriving myself of everything for their sake? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What 8 114 THE MAN WHO LAUGHS had she before her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What Would become of the State if no one consented to serve it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What advantage did it give him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What are we sketching in these few preliminary pages? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What are we to do? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What are you doing in the streets at this hour, you vagabond? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What benefit, we ask again, would accrue to him in so doing? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What business had I to follow Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can I do to prevent people from walking about here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can I do? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can be more tiresome? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can hinder it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can it matter to you that a man named Claude Gueux should be in this hall, hav- ing another by his side called Albin? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What can there be to make us shudder in a fixed star? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could be better? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could be more touching than this devotion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could harm Dea, what could harm Gwynplaine, with such a fortress around them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could have happened? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could he do against such a temptation? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could he do to harm the duchess? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could he do with all that was himself? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What could he not tell them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did Gwynplaine feel? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did he know about her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did he owe Josiana? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did he realize? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did he see around him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What did it all mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do I know about such things? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you desire? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you mean by all that love — making non- sense? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you set yourself up to be, I wonder? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you think of all this scum, Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you want of me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What do you want? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What does the bell prove? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What evil can I do him in return? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What for? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What for? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What good was a Josiana? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What had he accepted? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What had put it into her head to be born? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What harm did his deformity do Gwyn- plaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What has the bird done at which you fire? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What have I done to you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What have you brought me, thief? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is an envious man? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is his laugh? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is it that is hearing down upon us? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is it that this hammer, the bell, forges on the anvil of destiny? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is night? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is that great tower yonder? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is the queen to me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is this that they have done to me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What is your religion? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What kind of a social system is this which is founded on such gross in- justice? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What kind of scales could there be in the heart of this woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What latent meaning have they; what do they signify; what do they threaten; what do they implore? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What made him a murderer? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What means did his wretched appointment offer to attain so difficult an object? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What merit did she possess? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What more can they want? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What more could he want? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What object did he have in view? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What of that? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What power could ever break that iron chain, bound with knots of flowers? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What put it into my head to come to this Weymouth, seven times devoted to the infernal deities? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What shall I do if somebody wakes her suddenly? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What terrible thing is about to take place? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What the devil has- your bundle got to croak about? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What then would you have me do? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What time is it, then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What trumps has he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was Barkilphedro ’s age? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was destiny? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was it all about, and what could it all mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was she doing to make herself so? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was that shoal? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was that which had arrested and detained him,—a prison? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was the charm of being a queen if one could not bandy words with a dwarf? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was the crime? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was the objection? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was the outrage? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What was the use of being beautiful if one did not possess a baboon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What wcruld become of him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What were they going to do with him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What were those living creatures of which his wandering life showed him so many specimens, changed every day? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What would become of him without Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What would she say if her sight were suddenly restored? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What would the surf do with them? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What, banish your — self? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What? |
uiug.30112099756840 | What? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When Wolsey robbed the nation of Whitehall, and when Henry robbed Wolsey of it, who com- plained? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When a man is made of dark — ness, how can he forgive so many beams of light? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When is this to end? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When one has tetanus who would feel a pin- prick? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When people asked Democritus, ‘ How do you know? ’ he answered, ‘ I laugh. ’ And if I am asked, ‘ Why do you laugh? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When people asked Democritus, ‘ How do you know? ’ he answered, ‘ I laugh. ’ And if I am asked, ‘ Why do you laugh? |
uiug.30112099756840 | When shall we see him again? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Whence came his improvement from the shabby box to the Olympic caravan? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Whence do you come? ” Gwynplaine answered, — “ Out of the depths. ” And folding his arms, he looked at the lords. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Whence had come the succour? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where am I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where are the servants? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where can I find a stone to throw at him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where did you come from? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where did you come from? ” “ I am tired, ” said the child. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where is Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where is Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where is he that I may insult him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where is he, I wonder? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where is he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where should we be if every one had his rights? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where was Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where was he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where was he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where was she, his star? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where were they? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where — fore? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Wherefore these deviations in the swell of the ocean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Which is, henceforth, the straight line? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Which of the two would be considered the victim? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Which shall we take? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Which way did you get in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Which way were they going to turn? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Whither flew his thoughts? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who are you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who are you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who can describe the thickets of foam, the blendings of mountains and dreams? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who can foresee the fluctuations of the human mind? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who can paint the alternating hollows and elevations, the heaving bosoms, the majestic outlines? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who can swim? ” No answer. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who could be the owner of this stately palace? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who could have hoped for this? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who could tell what sinister mysteries lurked behind this phantom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who goes there? ” said the man. |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who had brought them together? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who has not at some time felt this pendulum in his brain? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who has not heard the deep clamours of the soul? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who is that man? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who is there who has not remarked this kind of intelligence in animals? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who knows? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who knows? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who laughs at what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who of you have been to Newcastle- upon — Tyne? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who speaks of me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who the victim? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was Rhodope but a queen who loveleteh, a man with a crocodile ’s head? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was it brought you in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was it that led me astray? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was it who was being thus hurried on — a prince? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who was the dupe? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who would have be- lieved it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Who? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Whose simplicity was being abused? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why are such malevolent creatures allowed to exist? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why are the people ignorant? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why are you getting up? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why are you not in your place? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why cast a shadow over such seren- ity? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why did he stop? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why did they come like that? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why did this Josiana exist? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why did this man steal? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why did you separate us? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why had he been persecuted? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why has all this passed away? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why have I been brought into this dungeon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why is the contrary true of the Atlantic? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why monsters? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why redeemed? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why should I harbour these trav- ellers? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why should he want to talk and to reason? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why this pretence of solitude and exile? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why this stigma? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why, at the Equator, are they highest in the middle of the sea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why, then, had he come here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Why? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Will you answer? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Without spectators? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Would it ever come? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Would not everything come to a standstill? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Would they set Gwynplaine at liberty? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Would you have States driven like clouds? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Yes, I did. ” “ He died in Switzerland? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Yes. ” “ What is it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You are masked forever by your own flesh: what can be more in- genious? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You ask if I knew him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You die, my Dea? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You die? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You doubt it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You have a to enter like the gods, for are you not my lover? |
uiug.30112099756840 | You must go. ” “ Go where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | Young man, there is no such thing! ” “ And Cato? |
uiug.30112099756840 | \Vhere were they, — — at what distance from the buoy? |
uiug.30112099756840 | _ Why talk of a man in love? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ___'?- — 0~-1 H “ Let us throw our crimes into the sea. ” The M an Who Laughs. |
uiug.30112099756840 | a pris- oner? |
uiug.30112099756840 | and that you can not do. ” “ Why not? |
uiug.30112099756840 | and what would become of him, with all those evil smiles of fortune beaming on him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | and with tears in his eyes,- — “ you will have nothing! ” “ Will you be kind enough to eat it all up, you cub? |
uiug.30112099756840 | could he thus look askance at order re- established, a nation exalted, and a religion restored? |
uiug.30112099756840 | did you pick her up? |
uiug.30112099756840 | do souls require mortal eyes to see each other? ” Ursus was a good fellow at times. |
uiug.30112099756840 | do you know what the man is who is happy by right? |
uiug.30112099756840 | dual “?' |
uiug.30112099756840 | from being King of England? |
uiug.30112099756840 | lost? |
uiug.30112099756840 | or — —- ” He raised his eyes, but looked beyond the ceiling, and his lips murmured, “ Is it Thou? |
uiug.30112099756840 | she desired him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | so you walk the streets after curfew? |
uiug.30112099756840 | that woman ’s death? |
uiug.30112099756840 | that woman? |
uiug.30112099756840 | the princess descend from her throne, the idol from its shrine, the statue from its pedestal, the phantom from its cloud? |
uiug.30112099756840 | to throw off his mask and have his former face restored, to be the creature he had perchance been created, handsome and charming? |
uiug.30112099756840 | was it not absurd? |
uiug.30112099756840 | was the dangerous and desirable object of his dream lurking all the while behind these successive glimpses of heaven? |
uiug.30112099756840 | what is to become of us? |
uiug.30112099756840 | what was it like? ” She had a vague idea of something luminous and warm, of which Gwynplaine now filled the place. |
uiug.30112099756840 | what would have become of the poor child, the sweet blind girl who loved him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | what ’s your name? |
uiug.30112099756840 | what? |
uiug.30112099756840 | where was she? |
uiug.30112099756840 | where was the Green Box, the pov- erty, the joy, the sweet wandering life, — wandering together, like the swallows? |
uiug.30112099756840 | why do n’t you come in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ~ Nevertheless, we must remark that, strange as it may ap- pear at first sight, Gwynplaine never once put himself the question, “ Should he go? |
uiug.30112099756840 | — ” “ What then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Among the offices to which> thou art unsuited, which dost thou desire? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ And do you know, ” said the tavern- keeper, “ the most wonderful thing of all? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ And must you follow him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ And who is Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ And you? ” said the boy, trembling all over. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Are women admitted? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ But what am I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ By what right? ” “ I am a philosopher. ” “ That gives no right. ” “ I am also a mountebank, ” said Ursus. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Can any one lend me an axe? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Can he see? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Did you kill the inspector of the prison workshops at Clairvaux? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Do you hear? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Do you know what a snow — cloud is? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Do you not hear the audience coming in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Do you notice that Tom — Jim- Jack never comes here now? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Do you want a. drink? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Gorgon face!”—- “ What does it all mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Hold, ” thought he; “ can it be midnight already? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ How long have you had that laugh? ” “ I have always been thus, ” said the child. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ I am a murderer, I am a thief; but I ask you, gentlemen of the jury, why did I kill? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ I saw her get into her carriage. ” “ What then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Is any one there? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Is n’t he a greedy scoundrel? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Is that you, Homo? ” Homo wagged his tail. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ It is certain that he is not dead; but can he have gone mad? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Man, ” he cried, “ do you hear me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Master Ursus, you have an offer already, you recollect? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Master Ursus? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Oh, if I were powerful, would I not aid the wretched? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Oh, it was so, was it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Well, Claude, you are sad indeed; what are you ponder- ing over? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Well? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Well? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What am I doing here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What are you doing here, Gwynplaine? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What are you laughing at? ” Ursus demanded abruptly. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What can this mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What does it matter? ” thought Ursus, to whom the heart of Dea was an open book. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What does that mean? ” cried the chief. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What does this mean? ” he cried. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What dost thou wish to be? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What for? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What has she sent to me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What have you to do with me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What is the matter? ” asked Gwynplaine. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What is the matter? ” he asked. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What is wrong with me? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What meanest thou? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What should I be without her? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What should I be without him? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What time is it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What was that? ” she asked. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What ’s wrong with you now? ” said Ursus. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ What! ” cried Claude, “ I had no provocation? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Where am I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Where am I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who am I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who brought this man into the House? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who ever heard of a THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 145 fellow like this,——a fellow who is hungry and cold, and yet who does not come in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who is it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who is it? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who talked to me of the queen? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Who will give me shelter? ” he would ask. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Whom have you got there, my dear? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Why do you laugh? ” said the tavern- keeper. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Why do you say you do n’t know? ” “ I was abandoned this evening on the sea- shore. ” “ You little scamp! |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Why do you take those in? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ Why not a king? |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ You will think of me, wo n’t you? ” she murmured. |
uiug.30112099756840 | “ hm- El_ THE MAN WHO LAUGHS 23 “ Whither? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” 11 162 lTHE MAN WHO LAUGHS “ Be off before to- morrow morning; if not, these orders will be carried out. ” “ Your worship! ” “ What? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” 6 ‘ ” “ That. ” “ What? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” Gwynplaine, in a low voice, in which a tremour of fear was apparent, murmured, “ What does it all mean? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” he cried, shuddering, “ what is the matter?" |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” he cried; “ what are you about? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” ‘ 6 Yes., ’ “ The same who is in prison? ” “ Yes. ’, “ In the dungeon at Chatham? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” ‘ 6 Yes., ’ “ The same who is in prison? ” “ Yes. ’, “ In the dungeon at Chatham? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ A sailor. ” “ What is his name? ” said Gwynplaine, interrupting. |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ A thing made of iron. ” “ What does he do with that? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ About an hour ago. ” “ Where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ An appointment. ” “ An appointment,—- — for thee? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ An offer for the van, an offer for the two horses, an offer for the two gipsy- women, an offer- — ” “ From whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ And Aristides? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ And then I opened it. ” “ Who was it that knocked? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ And you, Tom- Jim- Jack, what are you doing here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ And you, too, Tom- Jim- Jack? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ At the Admiralty. ” “ What department? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Because it is a wind twelve hundred leagues in length. ” “ Make headway against such a wind? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Captain, do you know what is sure death for us? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Dios. ” “ Como le llamas? ” “ El tonto. ” “ Como dices que le llamas? ” “ El sabio. ” “ En vuestre tropa que esta? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Dios. ” “ Como le llamas? ” “ El tonto. ” “ Como dices que le llamas? ” “ El sabio. ” “ En vuestre tropa que esta? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Dios. ” “ Como le llamas? ” “ El tonto. ” “ Como dices que le llamas? ” “ El sabio. ” “ En vuestre tropa que esta? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Esta lo que esta. ” “ El gefe? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ From whom? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He has not come in. ” “ Then he must have gone out very early? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He is a terrible oflicer. ” “ What has he got in his hand? ” “ The iron weapon. ” “ What is the iron weapon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He is a terrible oflicer. ” “ What has he got in his hand? ” “ The iron weapon. ” “ What is the iron weapon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He is the bailiff of the hundred? ” “ What is the bailiff of the hundred? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He is the bailiff of the hundred? ” “ What is the bailiff of the hundred? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ He is the prwpositua hundredi. ” “ And what is the prwpositus hundredi? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ I am cold. ” “ What are you doing here? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ I am pretty sure of it. ” “ And that he had a lawful heir by that marriage? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ I listened to him. ” “ What did you answer? ” “ Nothing. |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ In the direction of the sea. ” “ Did you cross the bridge? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ It is a fact, — proved, authenticated, confirmed, regis- tered. ” “ Then that son will inherit the Clancharlie peerage? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Master Nicless? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Me.,, “ You? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Must we leave England, he and I? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Ningun, y todos. ” “ Qual dios? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ No, another. ” “ Some one else to speak to you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ No.9, “ Pues que esta? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Of course I do. ” “ Who is he? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Oh, you believe in Cato, do you? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Out there. ” “ A blue spot? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Some one who spoke to me. ”.THE MAN WHO LAUGHS* 151 “ What did he say? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Suspended by a rope- yarn drawn out from the top of a coil of soaked hemp? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ The Sea- Prize Department. ” “ Well? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ The department is subdivided into three oflices, — — Lagan, Flotsam, and Jetsam; and there is an oflicer in each. ” “ And then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ These three things — lagan, flotsam, and jetsam — be- long to the Lord High Admiral. ” “ And then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ They did well to exile him. ” “ And Thomas More? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ To- day. ” “ What is to be done? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Todas. ” “ Qual pats? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Todas. ” “ Que cosas sabe? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Well, Master Ursus, he makes you a proposal. ” “ A proposal? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ What dost thou want? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ What? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ With him. ” “ But where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ With the iron weapon. ” “ The wapentake touches you with the iron weapon? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes), “ What does that mean? ” “ That means, ‘ Follow me. |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes, ” the cook answered,- — “ to our poor comrade, Hard- quanonne. ” “ To Hardquanonne, the Fleming of Flanders? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes-9, “ Where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes. ” “ I do n’t like that. ” “ Nor I, either. ” “ And then? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes.,, “ To- day? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “ Yes; who is dead. ” “ Who is living. ” “ Living? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ” “, 9 “ 7 ’ “ Where? |
uiug.30112099756840 | ”.THE MAN WHO LAUGHS.137 “ Is Gwynplaine coming back? |
hvd.hwkqfj | 'Slid, it seems half a life that I ’ve been away. ” “ And you really thought of your poor cousin? |
hvd.hwkqfj | - “ The little maid? ” said Yeo, turning paler still. |
hvd.hwkqfj | 35 “ Must I, then, ask you to stand back from your own doorway, my dear sir? ” said Grenvile. |
hvd.hwkqfj | A human being? |
hvd.hwkqfj | A jaguar? |
hvd.hwkqfj | A murmur of applause followed: but one hinted that he “ doubted the Spaniards were too many for them. ” “ Too many? |
hvd.hwkqfj | ADVENTURE OF THE GOOD SHIP ROSE 197 “ Why did you not walk in, sir? ” says Osborne. |
hvd.hwkqfj | AND what all this while has become of the fair breaker of so many hearts, to whom I have not yet even introduced my readers? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Above Freshwater. ” “ Where is Freshwater? ” “ Why, where the water- fall comes over the cliff, half- a- mile from the town. |
hvd.hwkqfj | All was explained now: but how had he got hither? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Amyas longed to ask him how; but what use in that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Amyas once asked him, how he reconciled this Irish sojourn with his vow to find his little maid? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Amyas, can we have a boat, and a crew? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Amyas, this is some trick of the rascal's to frighten us away. ” “ Don Guzman came out but yesterday to look for us? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And Ayacanora? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And Mrs. Leigh, who had kissed her sons for the last time after the Communion at the altar- steps( and what more fit place for a mother's kiss?) |
hvd.hwkqfj | And Salvation Yeo? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And Will Cary? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And do n't you mind me, my dear, now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And he was three years younger than Il And Draper Heard was buried yesterday, five years younger.—How is it that every one can die, except me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And he — “ ‘ Misery? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And how can Leigh accept the ransom if the man is not given up safe and sound? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And how have I repaid you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And how ’s Dick the smith, and Nancy? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And if I have ventured rashly, sinfully, if you will, the lives of any of you in my own private quarrel, am I not punished? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And if he did, was it neverthe- less hopeless? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And now, Yeo, what is the mean- ing of all this? ” Yeo's story was soon told. |
hvd.hwkqfj | And now, as he said to Rose one evening, what had he left on earth, but a heart trampled as hard as the pavement? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And tell me, ye sons of shotten herrings, was n't it worth more to save him than the dirty silver? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And the other day when I spoke of Rose Salterne — he burst out laughing in my face; and is not that a fair quarrel? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And was not that the royal flag of Spain which flaunted before it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And what are these ships of war doing here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And what is it which has thus sent old Bideford wild with that “ goodly joy and pious mirth ”? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And what is this lying heavy across his chest? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And what which palate could need either? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And what's that big one inside of them, Robert Drew'? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And where are Amyas and the Vengeance all this while? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And where is Amyas on this same Christmas afternoon? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And where is Yeo? ” “ Yeo is gone where he longed to go, and as he longed to go. |
hvd.hwkqfj | And why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And would not Eustace use his power? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And yet what devilish sin can I have committed, that requires to be punished thus? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And yet — Irish lords? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And yet, was even that worth while? |
hvd.hwkqfj | And you then loved her too? ” “ Do n’t speak to me! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Any attempt to see her, even if she be here, would be all but certain death. ” “ And what if it were? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Any more hurt? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Appearances are at least against you. ” “ My love to him, and his trust for me, sir! ” “ His trust? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Are you mad as well as reckless, to rise against your own captain because he has two strings to his bow? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Are you not English as well as I? |
hvd.hwkqfj | As for clothes, why the plague should a man wear them where he do n’t need them? |
hvd.hwkqfj | As for gold, what's the use of it where Heaven sends everything ready- made to your hands? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Ask Sir Richard where, Atty? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Ayacanora wo n’t talk about that. ” “ Do you mind anything that grew on those trees? ” asked Yeo eagerly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Barely fifty years had elapsed since then;–what more probable than that this remnant of the Peruvian dynasty and treasure still existed? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Be you mazed, lass? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But God has shown me my sin, and we have made up our quarrel for ever. ” “ Made it up? ” “ Made it up, thank God. |
hvd.hwkqfj | But have you seen your prisoner? ” “ No; nor shall, while he is in Winter ’s tent. ” “ Why not, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But have you seen your prisoner? ” “ No; nor shall, while he is in Winter ’s tent. ” “ Why not, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But his men ran; so I brought him in. ” “ And how? ” asked Raleigh. |
hvd.hwkqfj | But his mother had bound him by a solemn promise( and who can wonder at her for asking, or at him for giving it?) |
hvd.hwkqfj | But how will you do it? ” “ March one company in, and drive them forth, and let the other cut them down as they come out.—Pah! ” It was done. |
hvd.hwkqfj | But is the old pony dead yet? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But now — what had she to do with Rose's disappearance? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But of which? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But surely she was a very wonder of beauty! ” Why was it that Amyas did not like this harmless talk? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But were Brimblecombe, Cary, and those eighty men to be sacrificed a second time to his private interest? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what brings you here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what noise is that outside? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what reason was there to think them false? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what was that behind her? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what was the sound which troubled Mrs. Leigh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But what will you do with your cousin? ” 62 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | But where is Amyas Leigh all this while? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But where is Amyas? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But where is Mr. Oxenham? ” THE HISTORY OF MR. JOHN OXENHAM 75 “ Yes, my good fellow, where is Mr. Oxenham? ” asked Sir Richard, rising. |
hvd.hwkqfj | But where is Mr. Oxenham? ” THE HISTORY OF MR. JOHN OXENHAM 75 “ Yes, my good fellow, where is Mr. Oxenham? ” asked Sir Richard, rising. |
hvd.hwkqfj | But where was its inhabitant? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But whither? |
hvd.hwkqfj | But who and whence are you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | CHAPTER XXI HOW THEY TOOK THE COMMUNION UNDER THE TREE AT HIGUEROTE “ Follow thee? |
hvd.hwkqfj | CHAPTER XXXII HOW AMYAS LET THE APPLE FALL “ Would you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an Englishman? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can I be mis- taken? ” And then, covering his face with his hands, he murmured to himself, “ Misery! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can I have the pleasure of begging pardon of the world in general, and thee in particular? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can he stay in Bideford? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can not you let Francis Drake fight his own battles, without thrusting your head in between them? ” “ Well, that is good! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can we face a gale of wind in that state, or can we not? ” Silence. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can you add untruth to that treason from the punishment of which I am trying to shield you? ” Poor Mr. Leigh burst into tears. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Can you cure a man's humours, or change his complexion? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Conspired against him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Cortes and Pizarro? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Could he have betrayed their purpose? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Could he not settle here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Could you keep accounts, old knight of the bear's- paw? ” “ Well enough for such short reckonings as yours would be, on the profit side at least. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Deserted from him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Did any one know where they were? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Did they not all need rest? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Did you ever hear it before? ” Ayacanora looked up at him puzzled, and shook her head; and then — “ If you tell Indian to Ayacanora, she dumb. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Did you not hear it then, Shamus? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Did you see their basnets glitter? ” “ Men! ” said Amyas in a low voice, “ I trust you all not to shoot till I do. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do n't you know Salvation Yeo, that carried you over the mountains, and used to climb for the monkey- cups for you, my dear young lady? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do n't you mind Lucy Passmore, as charmed your warts for you when you was a boy? ” “ Lucy Passmore! ” almost shrieked all three friends. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do n't you see how she drags us over? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do not curse me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do not our hearts tell us so each time we look upon the setting sun, and long to float away with him upon the golden- cushioned clouds? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do they drive women in their gangs? ” asked Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you dare to hint that I am unworthy of your sword? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you fancy that I have nothing to lose? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you hear? ” “ Hear?—oh, sir, yes! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you mind no great monkeys but those black ones? ” asked Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you mind one that was with Mr. Oxenham, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you see it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you suppose fat men have n't souls to be saved as well as thin ones, and hearts to burst, too, as well as stomachs? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you think I need bribing, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Do you think that I repented at those awful words? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Dost mind that, sirrah? ” “ Yes, ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Dost see, Frank? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Dost thou not know that Captain Drake took that “ Cacafuogo'and all her freight, in Feb- ruary come two years? ” “ Captain Drake! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Drew, there, are your men ready? ” “ Ay, ay, sir! ” and on they went, closing fast with the Spaniard, till within a pistol- shot. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Echoes? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh, Jack? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh, Pelicans? ” There was a grunt of approbation from the Pelicans; and Amyas returned to the charge. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh, Rose? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh, Yeo? ” 6 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh, old Frank? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eh? ” Rose thus bluntly charged, confessed at once, and with many. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Eustace answered pretty roundly — “ Heathens? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Even fools long for a short life and a merry one, and shall not the Lord's people pray for a short death and a merry one? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Every guest turned red, and pale, and red again, and looked at the other as much as to say, “ What right has any one but I to drink her? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Everybody must; and I was a fool for not recollecting that; and if you love her, your taste and mine agree, and what can be better? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Farewell, Amyas; you will not shrink from me as a butcher when I return? ” “ God forbid! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Follow thee? |
hvd.hwkqfj | For Christ his sake answer a poor old widow woman! ” “ What is it, dame? ” quoth Amyas, gently enough. |
hvd.hwkqfj | For I guess you want a bit of old Lucy's help, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | For heaven's sake, what has happened? ” Amyas told him, wondering at his eagerness, for he had never had the least suspicion of Eustace's love. |
hvd.hwkqfj | For indeed, what comfort was there to give? |
hvd.hwkqfj | For the love of Heaven tell me! ” “ What then? ” “ Is his Lordship staunch? |
hvd.hwkqfj | For the love of Heaven tell me! ” “ What then? ” “ Is his Lordship staunch? |
hvd.hwkqfj | For what gentleman of Europe knows not our glory and our shame? ” His hearers bowed assent. |
hvd.hwkqfj | For what was to be done? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Frank Leigh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Frank too? ” she said, half to herself; but her sons knew what she meant. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Gentlemen, I must with you. ” “ Not with us, surely, my dear son, vagabonds upon the face of the earth? ” said kind- hearted Campian. |
hvd.hwkqfj | God forgive me, sir; but — Captain Drake in the South Seas? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Goodness, Father, where's our boat? |
hvd.hwkqfj | HOW SALVATION YEO SLEW THE KING 175 “ Are you hurt, Yeo? ” “ Not a scratch, thank Heaven! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Had he a secret? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Had he not a right to suspect that they were there by her appointment; that she was going to escape with them? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Has he, not shown already more chivalry, more self- denial, and therefore more true love, than any of us? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Has his ransom come? ” “ Yes, and with it a governorship in the Indies. ” “ Governorship! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Has the adventure failed? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Have n't you had enough of this villainous sour cider? ” The men came in yawning, and settled themselves to sleep on the floor. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Have you forgotten, madam, what passed last week, and why he sailed yesterday? ” The only answer was a burst of tears. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Have you no longing recollections of the dear old land at home? ” Eustace was silent; but his face worked more fiercely than ever. |
hvd.hwkqfj | He drew back to the other side of the lawn, and thought and thought Should he ever get home? |
hvd.hwkqfj | He intends to kill Will Cary; but then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | He saw them, sir, from the tree- top over Panama, when I was with him, and I too; but sailed them, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | He stood waiting, one minute — two — five? |
hvd.hwkqfj | He was alive enough when I started with him, and I kept him right end uppermost all the way; and what would you have more, sir? ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqfj | He wished her anywhere but where she was: but now that she was here, what heart could be so hard as not to take pity on the poor wild thing? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Her pupil caught at the pause, and filled it up for herself — “ Like him? ” and she turned her head quickly toward the window. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Her, the star of the sea, the all- com- passionate guide of the mariner? ” “ Humph! ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | His English heart, full of the divine instinct of duty and public spirit, told him that it must be a lie: but how to prove it a lie? |
hvd.hwkqfj | His first impulse was to ask, “ Lundy? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How came he here, in the name of all the fiends? ” “ Eustace! |
hvd.hwkqfj | How can that agree with his letter? ” “ That's no concern of mine. |
hvd.hwkqfj | How could so tender a being have sustained life in those forests, and escaped the jaguar and the snake? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How fares my brother? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How long? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How many lie in the road? ” “ Thirteen here, and about ten up above, ” said Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | How many men did we take Nombre de Dios with? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How many years ago was it that he passed this river's mouth? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How shall we take it? ” “ I brought him a fresh pillow half- an- hour ago; I hung his ham- mock wrong on purpose that he might want one. |
hvd.hwkqfj | How wilt get there? ” “ On Shanks his mare, ” said Jack, pointing to his bandy legs. |
hvd.hwkqfj | How you've grown! ” and passed on;–what had Jack Brimblecombe to do with Rose Salterne? |
hvd.hwkqfj | How, in the name of all witches and miracles, came your valour thither? ” “ Simply enough, and owing neither to witch nor miracle. |
hvd.hwkqfj | I am as full of needles as ever was a pincushion. ” “ Are his knees broken? ” “ I dare n't look. |
hvd.hwkqfj | I am sadly afraid he has gone too far, and been slain. ” “ Slain? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I called at Drake's just now, but he was away. ” “ The Golden Hind? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I could n't help that, could I? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I have a right to know the bottom of this matter; and, by Heaven, I will know it. ” “ In your power? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I have done it many a time, when I was a boy. ” “ And give us the fruit of your experience now in your old age, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I must be asleep? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I shall be fifteen years old this month, and know how to answer any one who insults me. ” “ Fifteen, my young cockerel? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I shall buy me a dog when I get to Burrough, I think, and make him tow me in a string, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I suppose it is as easy to play the good housewife afloat as on shore? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I thought you had spied out the nakedness of the land long ago. ” “ Bog and rock? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I who have adventured in this voyage all I am worth, and more; who, if I fail, must return to beggary and scorn? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I will die first! ” “ Who can prove that to him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I will tell you her story hereafter. ” “ Your daughter? |
hvd.hwkqfj | I wish my Captain John were so too. ” “ And how do you know I have nought better in my mind's eye than gold? |
hvd.hwkqfj | If a second Mexico had been discovered in the mountains of Parima, and a second Peru in those of Brazil, what right would any man have had to wonder? |
hvd.hwkqfj | If he be asked, ‘ How many?" |
hvd.hwkqfj | If he did, might he not get home a beggar? |
hvd.hwkqfj | If he knew it, he knew it; and what harm? |
hvd.hwkqfj | If the wind serves, you may bid the master drop down the river to- night, and be off; for we must lose no time. ” “ Winter? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | If they do expect us, they must have known some time since, or how could they have got their craft hither? ” “ True, sir. |
hvd.hwkqfj | If they shoot the miller by mistake, I suppose it do n't much matter? ” “ Marry, no. |
hvd.hwkqfj | If you have seen her, as you say, you know at least that she is alive, and safe in his house ” —- “ As his mistress? |
hvd.hwkqfj | If, as all say, there are moments which are hours, how many hours was Amyas Leigh in reaching that boat's bow? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Insane? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Into the Spaniards'mouths? ” “ All in the Inquisition in a week's time. ” 252 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is he dead? ” “ I do n’t think he's dead; his coxcomb sounded too hard for that. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is his holiness dead? ” “ He is hanged and dead, Señor. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is it a dream, mother? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is it more rash to go to seek Christ's lost lamb, if God and your own oath hath sent you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is it rash to stand amid the flying bullets, if your queen has sent you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is not that the Indians ’ tobacco? ” “ Yea, verily, Heaven be praised! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is not the West the land of peace, and the land of dreams? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is there any peace In always climbing up the climbing wave? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is there respect of persons with God? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Is this you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It ca n't be expected, and no shame to them. ” “ I wonder what Amyas Leigh would say to all this, if he were at home? ” “ Say? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It ca n't be expected, and no shame to them. ” “ I wonder what Amyas Leigh would say to all this, if he were at home? ” “ Say? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It looked so smooth, and bald, and round, and — you know? ” “ I know? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It looked so smooth, and bald, and round, and — you know? ” “ I know? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It was an Indian girl; and yet, when he looked again,_was it an Indian girl? |
hvd.hwkqfj | It's market- day, is it not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Jack's words were allowed to be good words; but what was the Gospel in comparison of the trumpet? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Jaguar it is not, nor monkey: it is unlike any sound they know; and why should it follow them? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Join hands all round, and swear eternal friendship, as brothers of the sacred order of the of what? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Keep the gain, sir, and give me the revenge! ” “ Gain? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Leigh — is this possible? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Lightning? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Look here? ” “ Quien sabe? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Look here? ” “ Quien sabe? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Love? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Loved her? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Lucy, what if he were the man I was fated to — ” “ He? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Maidens must not look out of the window in school hours. ” “ Shall I ever be an English girl? ” asked Ayacanora. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Master Amyas is come home! ” “ No, surely? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Mexico actually stood in the centre of a lake — why should not Manoa? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Michael turned — “ And what should I come back for, then, to go home where no one knoweth me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Mr. Evans and Mr. Morgans? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Mr. Leigh, who is he? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Mr. Yeo, ca n't you think of any other token? ” Yeo stamped impatiently. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Much good may it do the governed. ” “ Why not, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Nakedness of the land? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Nephew Arthur, Cary is your guest; do you know the meaning of this? ” St. Leger was silent. |
hvd.hwkqfj | No one? |
hvd.hwkqfj | None heeded her; not even Amyas, round whose knees she clung, fawning like a spaniel dog: for where was Yeo? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Not that she had any wish to break hearts: she did not break her heart for any of her admirers, and why should they break theirs for her? |
hvd.hwkqfj | O God, how should he find his brother? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Of one? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Oh, Mr. Will, that's not a man, he's an angel of God; but he's dying, Mr. Will. ” “ Dying? ” “ Yes, faith, of love for her. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Oh, Señors, Señors, know you not that you bear with you your own poison, your own familiar fiend, the root of every evil? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Oh, have I not pampered her, heaped with jewels, clothes, coaches, what not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | One's gude for one thing, and one for another, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Open, in the queen's name? ” “ Sir Richard? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Open, in the queen's name? ” “ Sir Richard? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Or was it his ghost? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Or, indeed, what better could I have? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Our two years'vow is out, and we are free men now. ” “ Free to become like the beasts that perish? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Parracombel Are you grown such savages already, that you have forgotten your captain? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Pray what has made you so suddenly in love with bog and rock, that you come back to tramp them with us? |
hvd.hwkqfj | RALEIGH. ” “ Who would not die, sir, for such a woman? ” said Sir Humphrey( and he said truly), as he showed that letter to Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Rapiers and shirts at three to- morrow morning — Is that the bill of fare? |
hvd.hwkqfj | STOPPED BY THE QUEEN'S COMMAND 871 “ Is that all? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Sack, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Safe as a rat in a trap, I have! ” “ Who? ” “ A Jesuit, sir. ” “ Nonsense, man! ” “ I tell you truth, sir. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Say then, not in the glass? ” “ Would to heaven it had been! |
hvd.hwkqfj | See you not that I am a dead man? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Shall he stoop to stain his family by marrying a burgher's daughter? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Shall we go home yet? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Shall we shoot, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Sidney was the hero of Europe at five- and- twenty; and why not they? |
hvd.hwkqfj | So he only answered — “ My good cousin, why be wroth with me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | So near and yet impossible? ” “ Would it be the less impossible were you face to face? |
hvd.hwkqfj | So near and yet impossible? ” “ Would it be the less impossible were you face to face? |
hvd.hwkqfj | So you h’aint made up your mind, then? ” Rose shook her head. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Some capacity of love beyond the common? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Some huge ambition? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Some mysterious knowledge? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Some strange bird out of the woods made mournful answer — “ Never, never, never! ” How should he face his mother? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Spaniards in Ireland? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Still lives, you say? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Strange, no doubt; distant, no doubt: but possible, my dear madam, possible! ” “ And what good to you if it be, Mr. Gilbert? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Sun, moon, and planets sink into the West: why not the meteors of this lower world? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Take him into the next room, Amyas, and prepare him for his initiation. ” “ What's that? ” asked Amyas, puzzled by the word. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Tell them that they shall all be free. ” “ Why, who is that comes up the road? ” All eyes were turned in the direction of which he spoke. |
hvd.hwkqfj | The Peruvian worship centred round a sacred lake — why not that of Manoa? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The Spaniards, seeing him wait for them, gave a shout of joy — was the Englishman mad? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The ambush was complete; the only question how and when to begin? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The captain asked boldly enough, in whose name? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The great question was, where were the hills? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The heaven, the hills, the sea, are one sparkling garland of jewels — what wonder if the soil be jewelled also? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The horn? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The old steward asked — “ What's thy mother's name, then? ” 74 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | The parson of Welcombe will serve my church for two Sundays, and I am away for London town, to speak to Mr. Frank. ” “ To London? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The poor Indian, what use is gold to him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The pretty face managed it a bit too well already, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | The same flash which struck you down, struck him dead. ” “ Dead? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Then said Mr. O. to the rest, ‘ Will you carry this treasure, knaves, or will you not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Then, perhaps, you've heard — ” “ How can I have heard? |
hvd.hwkqfj | There is nothing to be ashamed of there, is there? ” Amyas told the whole with downcast eyes, and then stole a look at his hearer's face. |
hvd.hwkqfj | There they sit at last — four- and- forty men out of the eighty- four who left the tree of Guayra:-where are the rest? |
hvd.hwkqfj | There's few matters I ca n't turn my hand to: and maybe you'll be going to the Indies again, some day, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | There, Mr. Frank, can you construe that for me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | These rocks — who knows what minerals they may hold? |
hvd.hwkqfj | They are close here, lads! ” “ A woman's? |
hvd.hwkqfj | They promised me two gold nobles before I ’d lend them the boot! ” “ Tu? ” shrieked the matron, with a tone of ineffable scorn. |
hvd.hwkqfj | This is Saunders himself? ” Yeo sprang up from the body as if he had touched an adder. |
hvd.hwkqfj | This is why you left the boat down to the shoore, you old traitor, you, is it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Tid he care for her after all? |
hvd.hwkqfj | To Scotland? |
hvd.hwkqfj | To be burned at the stake in this life, and after that to all eternity besides? |
hvd.hwkqfj | To charge the whole mob, kill her, kill Eustace, and then cut his way back again to the ship, or die,-what matter? |
hvd.hwkqfj | To fill his pockets with the good red goold, By sailing on the sea, O! ” “ Who'll list? ” cried the gaunt man again; “ now's your time! |
hvd.hwkqfj | To settle here only to tor- ment his soul with fresh schemes, fresh ambitions; not to rest, but only to change one labour for another? |
hvd.hwkqfj | To which he boldly enough, “ What was his mistress to the Englishman?' |
hvd.hwkqfj | To which some answered, What was that to us? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Trunk- hose too, my fair dame? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Tu many o'mun, pure fellows? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Uncle and the girls are all right, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Upward and southward ever: but whither, who can tell? |
hvd.hwkqfj | WHAT BEFELL AT LA GUAYRA 221 “ How do you know we are heretics? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | WHAT BEFELL AT LA GUAYRA 229 “ What will you do now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was I mad? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was he in- spired? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was he really a Salamander- Sprite, and going to warm his inside by a meal of burn- ing tinder? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was he sheering off? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was he to lose his prey after all? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was it Ayacanora? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was it an hour, rather? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was it an omen? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was not your dreamer right? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was that a death- bell tolling? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Was there no one to be found but me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | We say ‘ to'and not “ by, Will, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | We three will draw cuts for the honour of going with him. ” “ Lots? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Wha wad na follow thee? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What better can the HOW AMYAS THREW HIS SWORD IN THE SEA 397 Lord do for a man, than take him home when he has done his work? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What brings her home so soon? ” “ Yet welcome ever, sir, ” said Mrs. Hawkins. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What brings you hither? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What can it mean? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What could it be? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What could she be? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What do you know of me? ” “ Oh sir, sir! |
hvd.hwkqfj | What do you want of us? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What else could I? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What else will pay him for going so far through the forests hungry and thirsty? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What fitter craft could haunt that Stygian flood? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What had he or you to do at Lundy? ” but pity conquered curiosity. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What has happened but the chances of war, which might have happened anywhere? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What has happened? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What have I to do with fair faces? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if it were they Cimaroons? ” “ But why should any one who had seen whites forget them, and yet remember Negroes? ” asked Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if it were they Cimaroons? ” “ But why should any one who had seen whites forget them, and yet remember Negroes? ” asked Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if it were, my brother Amyas? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if my sheath were seen to be empty? ” “ Your knife will do. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if they each sat down among the flowers, beside an Indian bride? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What if they were still to be found about the southern sources of the Amazon? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What is needed here but prudence and skill, justice and law? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What is that in his hand, Amyas? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What is that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What knew you of him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What matters an odd gallon for her sake? ” “ For her sake? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What matters an odd gallon for her sake? ” “ For her sake? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What more would she have of me? ’ “ ‘ Fool!' |
hvd.hwkqfj | What need of more words? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What pleasure can we have To war with evil? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What quarrel have you against the Admiral, friend Bobadil? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What right has he to write sonnets when I ca n’t? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What shall I get by it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was it that sneezed — the cat? ” “ The lion, rather, by the roar of it, ” said Amyas, making a dash at the arras behind him. |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was not there which eye or ear could need? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was that which answered them from afar out of the fast darkening twilight? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was the hidden treasure, what was the reserve force which made him independent of her, while she could not say that she was independent of him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was the meaning of it? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was this? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What was to be done with the enemy? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What were those dull thuds which answered from behind? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What wonder if the earth in that enchanted land be as rich to her inmost depths as she is upon the surface? |
hvd.hwkqfj | What's here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | When God is ready for each man, then he must go; and when can he go better? |
hvd.hwkqfj | When did he? |
hvd.hwkqfj | When shall he sail in them, and see the wonders of the deep? |
hvd.hwkqfj | When shall he sail in them, and see the wonders of the deep? |
hvd.hwkqfj | When, where, and with what weapons? ” “ For God's sake, gentlemen! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whence could it come? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whence, then? ” “ Bideford men. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where am I? ” “ In your cabin, Amyas, ” said Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where are they gone? ” “ As I live, I do not know. ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where else on earth? ” and Frank pointed to the light, trembling from head to foot, and pushed on. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where is the bark from Lima? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where is the other? ” “ Dead as a herring, in the straw. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where is the ship? ” “ Your brother is well, Mr. Gilbert. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where was braver man? ” “ Not on God ’s earth: but that does not make a General, sir. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where was the harbour? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where's my girl Grace? ” “ Died in childbed. ” “ Any childer? ” “ No. ” The old man covers his face with his hands for a while. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where's my girl Grace? ” “ Died in childbed. ” “ Any childer? ” “ No. ” The old man covers his face with his hands for a while. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Where's that servant? ” “ Never mind, he waint see us, here under the hill. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whereon, with that angelic pity which alone makes her awfulness endurable, she turned to Hatton and asked, ‘ What say you, Mouton? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Which of you is the more noble? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whither are they gone? ” “ Nay, sir — how can I tell? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whither are they gone? ” “ Nay, sir — how can I tell? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whither now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who comes to the door?—so quickly, too? ” There was a loud hurried knocking, and in another minute a serving- man hurried in with a letter. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who could lift him from that pit? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who dare blame me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who did you see? ” “ Only that face! ” said Rose, shuddering. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who is your second? ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who knew but what there might be English among those sun- browned half- naked masses of panting wretches? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who knew? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who knows but we may find a wicked magician, just going to cut off the head of some saffron- mantled princess? ” and he dismounted. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who knows? ” quoth the Indian through his nose. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who lists? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who loved him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who should take her? ” 78 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who sups with him to- night? ” “ Sir Richard Grenvil. ” “ Dick Grenvil? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who sups with him to- night? ” “ Sir Richard Grenvil. ” “ Dick Grenvil? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who was Mr. John Brimblecombe? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who will go and beg us powder? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who will you take with you to watch? ” “ Sir, ” said Frank, “ I will go with my brother: and that will be enough. ”- “ Enough? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who will you take with you to watch? ” “ Sir, ” said Frank, “ I will go with my brother: and that will be enough. ”- “ Enough? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who will? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who would care for a great blind ox like him, who must be fed and tended like a baby for the rest of his lazy life? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who'll join? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Who'll join? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Whom had he to love? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why are you afraid? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why did I rejoice over his dying agonies? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why do n't you speak; forward there? ” “ Because we have nought to say, sir, ” answers Evans, almost surlily. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why else did I rejoice in slaying? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why else was I, the son of a noble and truthful cavalier of Castile, among the foremost to urge upon my general the murder of the Inca? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why had his name been mentioned? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why make a long story of what took but five minutes to do? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why should I not go with you on a more peaceful errand? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why should she? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why should we not make this common love to her, whom I am unworthy to name, the sacrament of a common love to each other? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why, if it came to that, what won- der if Rose Salterne should be fond of him too? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why, what is this? ” and Amyas passed his hand across his eyes. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why, when he left Drake, he left us all, did he not? ” “ And what if he did? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Why, when he left Drake, he left us all, did he not? ” “ And what if he did? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will Cary, Jack Brimblecombe, will you obey a blind general? ” “ What you will in reason, ” said they both at once. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will he be the nearer to Rose by doing so? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will she go with him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will they offer battle once more? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will they try Portsmouth, though they have spared Plymouth? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you be like children, that would sooner die than take nasty physic, or will you not? ” Silence still. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you lend me a five pound, and take my books in pawn for them, just to help me out. ” “ Are you mad, or in a dream? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you let me return for a moment? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you play the lover with an old mother? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you speak to me, or shall I heave you into the stream to sober you? ” “ Who calls William Parracombe? ” answered a sleepy voice. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you speak to me, or shall I heave you into the stream to sober you? ” “ Who calls William Parracombe? ” answered a sleepy voice. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will you, then, hear an old man's tale? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Will your honour have us kill the rest of the idolaters? ” “ God forbid! ” said Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | Worship the Mayor's daughter, was not the fairest lass in all evon. ” “ Eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Would there be much blood? |
hvd.hwkqfj | Yes, he told me so. ” “ Told you so? ” “ Yes; the dear lad has often come to see me in my sleep; but you never came. |
hvd.hwkqfj | You admit him, gentlemen? ” “ Let me but be your chaplain, ” said Jack, “ and pray for your luck when you're at the wars. |
hvd.hwkqfj | You always re- mind me, madam, of my dear Mrs. Leigh of Burrough, and her counsels. ” “ Do you see her often? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You believe it? ” “ Every word, sir, or I should not have the heart of a Christian man. ” “ So do I. Anthony! ” The butler entered. |
hvd.hwkqfj | You could kill more that way, Captain Leigh, I reckon? ” Amyas half laughed. |
hvd.hwkqfj | You forget that I am your host. ” “ And do you suppose that you have therefore a right to insult me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You have been eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, Señor? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You laugh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You mind my sherry of old? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You must know a Spanish captain, a prisoner — ” “ What, the one I sent home from Smerwick? ” “ You sent? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You must know a Spanish captain, a prisoner — ” “ What, the one I sent home from Smerwick? ” “ You sent? |
hvd.hwkqfj | You ’ve heard how — how I ’ve fared since you saw me last? ” Amyas nodded his head. |
hvd.hwkqfj | a fish? ” Tita looked. |
hvd.hwkqfj | and after all, she did not care for him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and do n't you know me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and he says what you say, Wait. ” “ Go? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and take me with you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and this old Bridgeland Street again? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and where have you been? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and where is there? |
hvd.hwkqfj | and yet not half the truth? ” Amyas gave a start. |
hvd.hwkqfj | and, indeed, where was she herself? |
hvd.hwkqfj | are you mad? ” shouted Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | but did you never see it before? ” “ Never, though we heard talk of it along the coast; but we took it for one more Spanish lie. |
hvd.hwkqfj | few doubted; but whither, and in what character? |
hvd.hwkqfj | follow, follow, follow! ” “ Who is this roysterer? ” asked Parsons, loftily. |
hvd.hwkqfj | glory be!—How many have I killed? |
hvd.hwkqfj | go and bring in that rascal whom we left bound in his cabin! ” Evans went, and the commandant continued — “ But the stern- gallery? |
hvd.hwkqfj | have you not blighted my life for me — broken my heart? |
hvd.hwkqfj | have you not degraded me enough already? ” and the wretched young man burst into tears, and hid his bleeding face in his hands. |
hvd.hwkqfj | how goes the world? |
hvd.hwkqfj | how long hast had a top? ” “ I ’ll buy one, then, and save my conscience; but the upshot of this sport I must see. |
hvd.hwkqfj | if I had not wit enow to look ahead a little farther than you do, where would you be? |
hvd.hwkqfj | if every watercourse and bank of earth be spangled with emer- alds and rubies, with grains of gold and feathered wreaths of native silver? |
hvd.hwkqfj | in the West country? ” “ Of course. ” “ And ‘ man, ’ instead of ‘ him ’? ” Whereon Amyas was called to counsel. |
hvd.hwkqfj | in the West country? ” “ Of course. ” “ And ‘ man, ’ instead of ‘ him ’? ” Whereon Amyas was called to counsel. |
hvd.hwkqfj | is it come to this? |
hvd.hwkqfj | is it not written, that those who make haste to be rich, pierce themselves through with many sorrows? |
hvd.hwkqfj | my lads of Devon? |
hvd.hwkqfj | one who has sailed the seas, sir, and cut Spaniards'throats; and may cut them again too; eh, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | or a fiend come to drag him down to the pit? |
hvd.hwkqfj | or as his wife? |
hvd.hwkqfj | say the ancient! ” “ Thy large family, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | sir, and have you not avenged her? ” “ On churchmen, Señor, and I a Catholic? |
hvd.hwkqfj | sir, and have you not avenged her? ” “ On churchmen, Señor, and I a Catholic? |
hvd.hwkqfj | that I can not risk my own worthless life without risking your more precious lives? ” “ Not so, Mr. Frank! |
hvd.hwkqfj | the mayor's daughter? |
hvd.hwkqfj | thou hast given place to the devil; and now, perhaps, thou hast killed him. ” “ Killed the devil? ” asked Amyas, hopefully and doubtfully. |
hvd.hwkqfj | to walk by faith and not by sight for those they love: and Mrs. Leigh was content( though when was she not content?) |
hvd.hwkqfj | was she waiting for his decision? |
hvd.hwkqfj | what do you take me for? |
hvd.hwkqfj | what have we here, villain? ” and clutching at his victim, he raised the cane. |
hvd.hwkqfj | what is it we do not know? ” said Campian, with a mysterious Smile. |
hvd.hwkqfj | what should take him there? ” “ Pleasant company, I reckon ”( with another toss). |
hvd.hwkqfj | what was that? ” The dull crash of a pebble against Frank's fair head! |
hvd.hwkqfj | what will the queen say? ” asked Mrs. Hawkins through her tears. |
hvd.hwkqfj | what, with tails? ” “ No, like man. |
hvd.hwkqfj | who could bear that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who ever heard the like o ’ that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who has seen him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who lists? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who says that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who'll join? |
hvd.hwkqfj | who'll make his fortune? |
hvd.hwkqfj | why did n't thee say thee was Clovally man? ” asked all the grooms at once, to whom a West countryman was of course a brother. |
hvd.hwkqfj | why did not he wait for me to have the comfort of killing him? |
hvd.hwkqfj | why not a will- o'-the- wisp like me, Amyas? ” “ God forbid, Frank! ” “ Why, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | why not a will- o'-the- wisp like me, Amyas? ” “ God forbid, Frank! ” “ Why, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | why should I not make merry when I have the honour of a noble cap- tain in my house? |
hvd.hwkqfj | with forty chosen cavaliers( what need of more?) |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Ah, sirs, a lady brought Captain Oxenham to ruin. ” “ You do not dare to compare her with this one? ” said Frank and Cary, both in a breath. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ All? ” The bottom of the boat seemed paved with human bodies. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And I may go to Ireland to- morrow? ” “ You shall sail in the ‘ Mary ’ for Milford Haven, with these letters to Winter. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And are we, then, ” asked he mournfully, “ to go without doing the very thing for which we came? ” All were silent awhile. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And as I was plaiting, Mr. Oxenham said, ‘ What hinders us from dying like men, every man falling on his own sword?' |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And do yu call yourself a man? ” “ Tu nobles! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And her husband? ” asked he, after a pause. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And how is your friend Mr. Secretary Spenser, who was with us at Smerwick? ” HOW EUSTACE MET THE POPE'S LEGATE 141 “ Spenser? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And how is your friend Mr. Secretary Spenser, who was with us at Smerwick? ” HOW EUSTACE MET THE POPE'S LEGATE 141 “ Spenser? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And if I have been imprudent, was it not natural to wish to look once more upon an English ship? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And now, my dear Mr. Leigh, ” said Sir Richard, as blandly as ever, “ where are my men? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And she is but eighteen you say? ” “ Only eighteen. ”- “ Ah! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And so this is old Father Thames, with his bank of palaces? ” “ Yes. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And there is no clue? ” asked old Cary; for his son was speechless. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And we must have those Jesuits. ” “ What? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And what would you do with the Emperor at last? ” asked Amyas when the Don had been scrubbed somewhat clean with a bunch of rushes. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And where are we going, when the mast's up? ” shouted some saucy hand from behind. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And where — where is Frank? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ And whom do you think I kept all these for? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Anything in reason, my brave fellow. ” “ If your worship could put me in the way of another adventure to the Indies? ” “ Another! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Are there any English on board of her? ” asked Amyas, loth to lose the chance of freeing a countryman. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Are you mad? ” cries Amyas, as he strikes up one fellow's sword. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Ask her who it is? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Blow, jolly breeze, ” cried one, “ and lay the Don over all thou canst — What the murrain is gone, aloft there? ” Alas! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But are we to have the honour, really? ” “ We are, lad. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But do n't you recollect any Christians?—white people? ” She was silent. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But it is strange to find you, at least, throwing cold water on a daring plot. ” “ What if I had a still more daring one? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But what axe so sharp as her frown? ” said Frank in most lugu- brious tone. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But what shall I do? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But whither are you going, then, my dear madam? ” they heard Eustace say in a wheedling tone. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ But, Señor — is it possible? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Ca n't we get at her? ” “ Not unless some one jumps out and shoves behind, ” said Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Can I help you, Captain Leigh? ” asked Lord Henry Seymour, as he passes within oar's length of him, to attack a ship a- head. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Can we get home with a leak in our bottom? ” Silence. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Can you excuse me now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Chance, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Come if you were asked, where there was good wine? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dead? ” shrieks Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dear father alive, Mr. Amyas! ” whispered he: “ and you ben’t going by the moor road all alone with that chap? ” “ Why not, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dear father alive, Mr. Amyas! ” whispered he: “ and you ben’t going by the moor road all alone with that chap? ” “ Why not, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dear old lad, ” said he, as they leaned over the bulwarks, “ what is this? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did I not tell you she would come? ” whispered Frank, in a triumphant tone. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you ever guess, most noble cavaliers, what Cain's curse might be like? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you not hear a horse's step on our left? ” “ On our left — coming up from Welsford moor? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you not hear a horse's step on our left? ” “ On our left — coming up from Welsford moor? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you see her? ” whispered Frank. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you see my son to the Indies?—my son Salvation? ” “ Salvation? ” replied he, with the air of one who recollected the In 8. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Did you see my son to the Indies?—my son Salvation? ” “ Salvation? ” replied he, with the air of one who recollected the In 8. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do n’t you mind a white lady? ” “ Um? ”- “ A woman, a very pretty woman, with hair like his? ” pointing to Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do n’t you mind a white lady? ” “ Um? ”- “ A woman, a very pretty woman, with hair like his? ” pointing to Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do n’t you mind a white lady? ” “ Um? ”- “ A woman, a very pretty woman, with hair like his? ” pointing to Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do n’t you think our day's work has been long enough yet, captain? ” “ You do n’t want us to go in to La Guayra again, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do n’t you think our day's work has been long enough yet, captain? ” “ You do n’t want us to go in to La Guayra again, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do you not know? ” “ How should I know anything here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do you not know? ” “ How should I know anything here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Do you too want to dine off roast Spaniards? ” asked Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Does the man take me for a hangman, ” said he, “ that he speaks to me thus? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dost know thou hast nearly wrung his neck in two? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Dost think I am going to leap over cliff? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Fifteen? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Forgive you? ” and she burst into tears again. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Had he no kindred, then? ” asked pitying Rose. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Has your Ladyship seen Don Guzman? ” “ Yes — why, where is he? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Has your Ladyship seen Don Guzman? ” “ Yes — why, where is he? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Have I a tail? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Hound, do you think that I dare not strike you in front? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How best we shall do what, my valiant cousin? ” said he in a meaning and half- scornful voice. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How can he ever know it? ” “ Why should he not know it? ” “ Ah! ” she burst out passionately, “ why not, indeed, while you are here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How can he ever know it? ” “ Why should he not know it? ” “ Ah! ” she burst out passionately, “ why not, indeed, while you are here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How can he ever know it? ” “ Why should he not know it? ” “ Ah! ” she burst out passionately, “ why not, indeed, while you are here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How did my brother die, Lucy? ” asked Amyas, still calmly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How did she die? ” “ The Inquisition — hel ” pointing to the monk. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How did you know the beasts were called monos? ” “ She might have heard it coming down with us, ” said Cary, who had joined the group. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How the man deserves to thrive! ” said Amyas; “ but what are we to do? ” “ That is the rub. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ How, then? ” It ’s Yeo's turn to shudder now. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I am an English girl now, and all that is gone — I forget it. ” “ Forget it? ” said he, teasing her for want of something better to do. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I am ashamed to have to tell you, sir, that the man still lives. ” “ Still lives, sir? ” “ Too true, as far as I know. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I am to owe my life, then, to you? ” “ Not in the least; only to your being a Leigh. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I hope you have not killed him? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I meant no harm; and his worship knows it, none better: but where is Raleigh going to send us, with a murrain? ” “ To Virginia. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I say, good sir, whence dost thou hear all these pretty stories? ” “ My son Jack, Sir Richard, my son Jack. ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I thought so much; and my two boys? ” “ With the Lord. ” The old man catches Yeo by the arm. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I was going to ask you to lend me one of your son's shirts, and five pounds to get myself and my men home. ” “ Five? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ I ’ll go, Amyas. ” CLovELLY COURT IN THE OLDEN TIME 59 “ Whither? ” “ To Ireland with you, old man. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ If I might be so bold as to ask your worship a favour? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Impossible! ” “ Why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Inshore? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Is he asleep? ” “ Yes: but the casket is under his head. ” “ Curse him! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Is it fair? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Is it he? ” “ Surely I know those legs among a thousand, though they are in armour. ” “ It is my turn for him, now, Cary, remember! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Is it possible, then Señor Don Guzman, that I am to have the shame of mentioning a baser word? ” “ Mention what you will, sir. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Latin, ” said Amyas; “ you must construe, Don Scholar. ” “ Is it possible? ” said Raleigh, after reading a moment. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Lived? ” said the man. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Lucy, Lucy! ” shrieked her husband, in shrillest Devon falsetto, “ be you mazed? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Meat and drink? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Miserable? ” said he, one night in one of these fits. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Monkey's drink; mono drink. ” “ Mono? ” said Yeo, foiled on one cast, and now trying another. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Monkeys? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Must we fire upon the slaves? ” asked more than one, as the thought crossed him. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Nick Saunders, the Legacy, sir? ” “ Nicholas Saunders, the Legate. ” “ The villain! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ No. ” “ What do you mind, then, besides those Indians? ” added Yeo, in despair. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Noises? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Not in the glass, maid? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Not so asy, is it, then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Now then, my brave lads, what's the matter here, that you are all sitting on your tails like monkeys? ” “ Ugh! ” grunts one. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Now, then, straight to Chapel, and stop the foxes'earth? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Of what else, blind buzzard? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Oh no, dear Mr. Cary; I ’ll shut them tight enough, I warrant: but not with your dagger, dear Mr. William — sure, not with your dagger? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Oh, who will join, jolly mariners all? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Popish, old master? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Señor Cary, we meet? ” “ I thank your quick apprehension, Don Guzman Maria Magda- lena Sotomayor de Soto. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Shall we not shorten sail a little? ” “ No. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Should not you like to sail with us, now, and see the In- dians in the forests once again? ” “ Sail with you? ” and she looked up eagerly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Should not you like to sail with us, now, and see the In- dians in the forests once again? ” “ Sail with you? ” and she looked up eagerly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Show me the way to do it, Mr. Frank, and I will go. ” “ My dearest man, ” said Amyas, “ what would you have? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Susan Yeo. ” “ What, that lived under the archway? ” asked a groom. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Tell me, who are your accomplices? ” “ Never! ” said Eustace. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Tell me, ” asked Adrian, “ had he the jewel on when he died? ” “ The queen's jewel? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Tell me, ” asked Adrian, “ had he the jewel on when he died? ” “ The queen's jewel? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ That is a dangerous place! ” “ What of that? ” said Amyas, who caught his meaning in his tone. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ The devil, his master, sent him hither on a broomstick, I suppose: or what matter how? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ The men are drunk. ” “ Pinked all over? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Then what can we do but run inshore, and take our chance? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Then you have forgiven me, mother? ” “ Years ago I said in this same room, what should I render to the Lord for having given me two such sons? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Then you have forgiven me, mother? ” “ Years ago I said in this same room, what should I render to the Lord for having given me two such sons? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ There she is; and here we are, ” said Cary; “ but where is here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Those seventy men, sir, seventy gallant men, sir, with every one of them an immortal soul within him, where are they now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ To Spain? ” asked half- a- dozen voices: for the Don was a general favourite. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ To tell you the truth, I can not rest till I have heard the whole story about poor Rose Salterne. ” “ What about her? ” cried Eustace. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Tu? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Was that the threat which Eustace had whispered? ” asked he of Frank. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Well, Mr. Parsons, ” said Amyas; “ and what are you about here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Well, Sir John, ” said he, “ and why not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What business have I here? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What do they mean by firing on us without warning? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What do you know of it? ” Whereon Amyas told him all that he had gathered from the Spaniard; and Raleigh, in his turn, believed every word. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What do you mean by praising him to me in this fulsome way, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What fair virago have you unearthed? ” cried Cary, as they toiled up again to the landing- place. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What have you said? ” “ What is that to you, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What have you said? ” “ What is that to you, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What if we wo n’t? ” “ How will you gain by that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What if we wo n’t? ” “ How will you gain by that? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What is he after now? ” 240 WESTWARD HO! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What is the meaning of this, Ayacanora? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What is this? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What need then? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What shall I sing? ” “ Let us have your old song, ‘ Earl Haldan's Daughter. ’ ” Rose shrank from it. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What shall we do now? ” said Frank. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What strange cattle has he been importing now? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What was to be done, then? ” asked Lord Grey impatiently. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What weapons, Señor? ” asked Will again. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What wonder? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What ’s this? ” “ All that are left of us, ” says Simon Evans of Clovelly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What's that fresh noise at the back, now? ” “ The maid, sir, a wailing over her uncle; the fellow that we saw sneak away when we came up. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What's that to thee, Catiline the blood- drinker? ” asked he, try- ing to laugh it off. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What, eating? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ What? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where else? ” “ Why, the fellow is turned lawyer! |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where is Doña de — Rose Salterne? ” shouted Will and Jack. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where is he? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where is my brother Frank? ” shouted Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where is my wife, Salvation Yeo? ” “ With the Lord. ” “ Amen! ” says the old man, with a short shudder. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Where ’s Yeo? ” No one knew; he had gone out to say his prayers, and had not returned. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Whither now? ” said Amyas, in a tone of desperate resignation. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Whither? ” asked Cary. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who be you, sir? ” A gleam of hope flashed across Amyas — she had not answered his question. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who fired? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who has wounded you? ” asked Campian. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who is it? ” “ Yeo! ” shouted a dozen. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who spoke to you, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who sung that? ” he asked quickly. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Who would not? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Whom should I trust? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Whose son are you, my gallant fellow? ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why do you go about to scare an old servant, by talking of little maids, Captain Amyas? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why not, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why not, the brutes? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why should not a good English ship take her as well as another? ” said Amyas. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why six only, captain? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why that name, Señor, of all others? ” asks he in a cool, stern voice. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why, then? ” “ Because there'll be a chance of us poor fellows getting a little broken meat. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why, what is this, Raleigh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Why, you'm not afraid to goo into the say by night for a minute, are you? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Will you drive a man mad, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Will you have me, sir? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Will your mother love me? ” whispered she to Amyas, as she went in. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You do not, then, turn from me? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You forgive me? ” cried he. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You have been asleep, Amyas. ” “ Have I? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You have not hurt the maiden, my son? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You would not do that, Amyas? ” “ No; we will spare them. |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You would not like to lose that, eh? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ You? |
hvd.hwkqfj | “ Your great and glorious brother, sir, is better bestowed than in settling Newfoundland. ” “ Dead? ” shrieked Adrian. |
mdp.39015049004305 | And to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what will you leave to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And who ever made boots out of stones? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And your boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are there not other ways? |
mdp.39015049004305 | But if a man ca n't bear children,answered the girl,"how can an ox have a calf?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | But who ever made thread out of sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Does he care more for hawk and hound than for his young bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Does he then care more for that than for his bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Has Moran a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Hast thou sold thy master? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How came your sword so bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can I,she replies,"if the count is living? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How didst thou make thy way hither? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How is it that your foot is bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many days from Adam to our time? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How will you get it out again? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is she fairer than I, or 53 YOUNG BEICHAN 463 more powerful? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is that all? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Maid, wilt give me a rose? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Peter? mdp.39015049004305 Rise, mother?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I get to them in church while they are crowning? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What are you going to do with that sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bride are they marrying? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gown shall I wear when I go to church? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the mat- ter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this chant- ing which I hear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this pounding( frapper, cogner, taper) which I hear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What kind of dead man is this, that stretches his arms for an embrace, and puts out his mouth for a kiss? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What new mon- ument is this? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What shall I answer your young bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will they say if you go back without your lover? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will your friends say? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When shall you return? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whence comest thou, my son, and why so pale, as if thou hadst been in an elf- dance( leik)? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whence comest thou, pil- grim? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where are your three boys? mdp.39015049004305 Where did that come from?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is the gold, the maidens'gold? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who is the younker that goes a- field ere dawn? mdp.39015049004305 Whose cows are these?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose is this new monument? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose sheep are those feeding in the meadows? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are the bells ringing? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are these ladies weeping? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are your skirts so bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why did you not go to my father and betroth me honorably? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why has the earth been disturbed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why is this? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why not,replies iEsop,"as well as mares in Egypt hear the stallions neigh in Babylon and cast their foal?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why so sad, Judas? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Will you abide by the judgment of my men of law? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Will you die, or surrender your wreath? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wilt be my love? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your castle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your property? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 what is longer than the way, Or what is deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 where wast thou bred, and where wast thou born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 where wast thou bred, and where wast thou born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's i this house, lady, An what ha I to gi?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's in this house, lady, An what ha I to gi?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's in this house, lady, An what ha I to gie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Did ye ask my father brave? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Is it to a man of might, Janet, Or is it to a man o mean? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee penknife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'My dwelling's at yon bonnie green; Fair lady, will ye go and see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O I am gaun to court a wife, And think na ye that's weel dune?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O Johnee, dear Johnie, what makes ye sae sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O gat ye't by sea, or gat ye't by lan, Or gat ye't aff a dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O sae fa you, ye courteous knight,"What are your wills wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O whabe are ye gaun?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O what got your bloodhounds, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O where did she find them, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O where were ye, my gay goss- hawk, That I paid for sae dear, That ye woudna waken me out o my sleep When ye saw my love near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Or what is greener than the grass, Or what is worse then a woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Or what is louder than the horn, Or what is sharper than a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Sister, dear sister, where shall we go play?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Well then, maiden, what is higher than the for- est? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'What dost thou here, my Ulinger? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'What's this you want of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Who's there? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ( D.)'Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ("than a woman was") A 15, C 13, D 5; What's deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | (?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | ), K, L, M(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | ), O, P( the king's fiddler, O(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * D 4, What is green as clover* What is white as milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * The form of the third question is slightly varied at first i Cual es el error en que yo estoy pensando? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * The question Where is the mid- dle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * What will those who are, so troubled about cork- heeled shoon in'Sir Patrick Spens'say to the fire- arms in L, N, S? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ** Both D and E have attached to them this final stanza:'Odilia, why are thy shoes bo red?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | **### 37 But on her waiting- maid she ca'd:'Fair ladie, what's your will wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 1'O wha's aught a'yon flock o sheep, An wha's aught a'yon flock o kye? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 10'O nourice lay your head Upo my knee: See ye na that narrow road Up by yon tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 10'What will you leave your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 13'O gat ye't by sea, or gat ye't by lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 16'What will ye leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 2'What news, what news, my brave young por- ter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 3 And what did he do with her fair bodye? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 49 And when he came to the\ings chamber, He cold of his curtesie: Says,'Sleepe you, wake you, noble King Ar- thur? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** Or what race are ye sprung frae, That I should lat ye be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | *[ clothes, shirt; Finnish,"How came your jerkin muddy?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | .? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 0 where have you been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 0 winna ye pity a courteous knight, Whose love is laid on thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies making a mane; The tane unto the t'other say,'Where sall we gang and dine to- day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 As John and William were coming home one day, One Saturday afternoon, Says John to William, Come and try a fight, Or will you throw a stone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 Did you ever hear of good Earl Brand, Aye lally an lilly lally And the king's daughter of fair Scotland? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 O heard ye of a bloody knight, Lived in the south country? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 O was it eke a pheasant cock, Or eke a pheasant hen, Or was it the bodye of a fair ladye, Come swimming down the stream? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 Oh did ye ever hear o brave Earl Bran? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 So'Lady Isabel and the Elf- Knight,'D 11:'Is this your bowers and lofty towers?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 There were twa brithers at ae scule; As they were coming hame, Then said the ane until the other'John, will ye throw the stane?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Ah where have you been, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Did ye ever travel twixt Berwick and Lyne? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Fake hae ye been a'day, a'day, a'day, Fare hae ye been a'day, my little wee croud- lin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Hynd Horn fair, and Hynd Horn free, O where were you born, in what countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Hynde Horn'a bound love, and Hynde Horn's free, Whare was ye born, or in what countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O WHAUR hae ye been a'the day, my little wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O Willie my son, what makes you sae sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O Willie, Willie, what makes thee so sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whabe are ye gaun?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whabe hae ye been a'day, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whare are ye gaun?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whare hae ye been a'day, my bonnie wee croodlin dow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whare hae ye been, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where ha you been, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where hae ye been a'the day, my wee wee croodlin doo doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where hae ye been, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where have you been, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Sleepst thou or wakst thou, Lord Montgom- erie, Sleepst thou or wakst thou, I say? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Whar hae ye been a'the day, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Whare hae ye been a'day, my little wee toorin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'What bluid's that on thy coat lap, Son Davie, son Davie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'What's become of your hounds, King Hen- rie, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where hae ye been a'day, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where hae ye been a'the day, my bonny wee croodin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where have yon been today, Randall, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where have you been today, Billy, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where was you all day, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Why dois your brand sae drap wi bluid, Edward, Edward, Why dob your brand sae drap wi bluid, And why sae sad gang yee O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1* O what is higher than the trees? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 Foret hym com the riche Jeu that heihte Pi- latus:'Wolte sulle thi loverd, that hette Jesus?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 He sent for his lady, As fast as send could he:'Whar is my son that ye sent frae me, And my daughter, Lady Masery?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 What did he doe with her veynes so blew? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 Whether wilt thou be with elves, Or, a sick man, flit thy bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'0 have ye any lands,'she said,* Or castles in your own countrie, That ye could give to a lady fair, From prison strong to set you free?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Does the steed carry you too high? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'How many small fishes Do swim the salt seas round? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'O hey, how mony small pennies Make thrice three thousand pound? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Or are you mourning i your meed That eer you left your mither gueede? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Or what is heavier nor the lead? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Then whare was ye, my bonnie grey hound, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What d'ye leave to your true- love, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What news, what news doth thee betide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will ye leave to your true- love, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will ye say to your father dear, When ye gae hame at een?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will you leave to your wife, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will you leave your sweetheart, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What wilt thou leave to thy poor wife, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 101. shin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 He cam till he cam to her father's gate, And he has rappit furious thereat 12'Where is the lady o this hall?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 O then bespoke her father dear, As he on his bed did lay:'O what is the matter, my parrot, That you speak before it is day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 What did he doe with her eyes so bright? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 When she came to Young Brechin's yett, She chappit gently at the gin;'Is this Young Brechin's yett?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'But, gentle boy, come tell to me, What is the custom of thy countrye?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Is this your bowers and lofty towers, So beautiful and gay? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'It's do nt ye see yon narrow way, That leadeth down by yon lillie lea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Miri man, that es so wythe, Of ay thinge gif me answere: For him that mensked man wyt mith, Wat sal worth of this were?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O do ye mourn for the goud, daughter, Or do ye mourn for the whyte monie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O father, O father, what's yon in the dam? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O see ye not yon narrow road, So thick beset with thorns and briers? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O tell me, Tomlin,'she said,'And tell it to me soon, Was you ever at good church- door, Or got you christendoom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O what is whiter nor the milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O where hae ye ridden this lee lang day? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O where was you, my goodly gawshawk, The which I have purchasd so dear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O will you promise, Young Bichen,'she says,'And keep your vow faithful to me, That at the end of seven years In fair England you'l1 marry me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Or are ye mourning i your tide That ever ye was Gil Brenton's bride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Or does the wind blow in thy glove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What news, what newB, my silly old man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What will ye leave your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What wilt thou leave to thy old son, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Whenever my father asks of thee, Saying, What's become of John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Where shall I make it, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Will ye give me your old brown cap? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Will ye lend me your begging coat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Wilt thou give to me thy begging staff? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12 Says,'Will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12 What did he doe with her tongue so rough? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12 When he sat in his father's chair, He grew baith pale and wan:'O what blude's that upon your brow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'An see na ye that braid road, Down by yon sunny fell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'And see not ye that braid braid road, That lies across that lily leven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'And when my sweetheart asks of thee, Saying, What's become of John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'But whare was ye, my hawks, my hawks, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Is this Young Bicham's gates?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'My lips they are so bitter,'he says,'My breath it is so strong, 11'What's this? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Now whether will ye be a banished man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'O bonny babies, can ye tell me, What sort of death for you I must die?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'O is this here Lord Bateman's castle, And is his lordship here within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'O see not ye yon narrow road, So thick beset wi thorns and briers? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Oh got ye it by sea, or got ye it by lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Oh is yer stirrup set too side? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Or what is sharper nor a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What ayles you,'qwoth the shepard,'that you are soe sadd, And had wonte to haue beene soe merry and gladd?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What is greener than the grass, what's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What will ye leave your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What wilt thou leave to thy mother dear, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Will ye give me your begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Will you lend me your beggar's rung? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Wolte sulle thi lord Crist for enes cunnes golde?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'You're welcome, dear son,'he said, 4'You're welcome hame to me; But what's come o your brither John, That gade awa wi thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 In him com ur lord Crist gon, as is postles seten at mete:'Wou sitte ye, postles, ant wi nule ye ete? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 Out spake her father, he spake bold,'How could ye be a whore in fifteen years old, And you the flower of Northumberland?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 What did he doe with her two shinnes? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 Whether wilt thou be with the elves, Or bid thy guests and he sick? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'And see not ye that braid braid road, That lies across yon lillie leven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'And when my sister asks of thee, Saying, William, where is John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'How can I tak gowd, how can I tak money? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O bonnie babes, an ye be mine, Whare hae ye been a'this time?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O cam you through the wood o Tore, Or did you see my good wild boar?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O daughter, O daughter, why was ye so bold, Or why was your love so easy won, To be a Scottish whore in your fifteen year old? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O hae ye got onie lands,'she says,'Or castles in your ain countrie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O master, did you never hear it yet, That a fool may learn a wiseman wit? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O thy steed's blude was neer sae red, Nor eer sae dear to me: O what blude's this upon your cheek? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O where was you, my gallant greyhound, Whose collar is flourishd with gold? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'Or what is greener nor the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What is the fairest flower, tell me, That grows in mire or dale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What needs you care for your bonny hyn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What news, what news, my gude auld man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What will ye leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What will ye leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'Will you lend me your wig o hair, To cover mine, because it is fair?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 But guess what was at our parting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 The porter tripped up the stair, And fell low down upon his knee:'Rise up, rise up, ye proud porter, What mean you by this courtesie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 Then in it came her mother dear, 7'Is your father a lord o might? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 When day was gane, and night was come,'What ails my love on me to frown? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'And see not ye that bonny road, Which winds about the fernie brae? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'And when my mother asks of thee, Saying, William, where is John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'Are the bridle reins for you too strong? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'If she be sick, and like to dead, Why wears she the ribbon sae red? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'Noo tell to us what ye will hae: What sall we gie you for your play? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'O thy hound's blude was neer sae red, Nor eer sae dear to me: O what blude's this upon your hand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What will ye leave to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What will ye leave your brother John's son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What would you give to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'You're welcome hame, dear son,'she said,'You're welcome hame to me; But what's come o your brither John, That gade awa wi thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14['Wou sitte ye, postles, ant wi nule ye ete?] |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15 But he has changed wi the beggar man, 16'Which is the gate that ye used to gae? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15 O whan the porter came up the stair, He's fa'n low down upon his knee:'Won up, won up, ye proud porter, An what makes a'this courtesy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'And tell me how it has been with thy drink?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'But, little boy, will ye tell me The fashions that are in your countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'If she be sick, and like to die, Then why wears she the gold on high?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'O waken, waken, Burd Isbel, How[ can] you sleep so soun, Whan this is Bekie's wedding day, An the marriage gain on? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'O what will you leave your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'O where was thou, my serving- man, Whom I have cloathed so fine? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Or does the wind blow in your glove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What ails my dearest and dayly flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What are your three brothers, altho they were here, That I durstna put you in such a fear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What needs you care for your bonny hyn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What news, what news, my proud young por- ter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What will ye leave to your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What would you give to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What's thy brother's name? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Whaten a place hae ye prepar'd for me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Will ye lend me your begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'With us, false maiden, come away, And leave that outlawe bolde; Why fledst thou from thy home this day, And left thy father olde?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Ye hae asked many questions, lady, I've you as many told;''But how many pennies round Make a hundred pounds in gold? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Then next came up his true- love dear, And heavy was her moan;'You're welcome hame, dear Will,'she said,'But whare's your brither John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Then up and spak her ghaist sae green,'Do ye no ken the king's dochter Jean? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Up then spake the king himself, In the bed- chamber where he lay:'What ails the pretty parrot, That prattles so long or day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Whan she cam to Young Beachen's gate,'Is Young Beachan at hame, Or is he in this countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'How many of the small fishes Do swim the salt seas round? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'O what is greener than the gress, what's higher than thae trees? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'O what will ye say to your father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'O what will you leave your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'What will ye leave to your sister Jess?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17 His father asked when he came hame, Saying,'William, where is John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'He is at hame, is hear,'they said, An sighan says her Susie Pay, Has he quite forgotten me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O when will ye come hame again? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O where were ye, my guid grey hound, That I paid for sae dear, Ye didna waken me frae my sleep When my time love was sae near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O where's the lady o this ha?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What will ye leave to your mither dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What will you leave your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What would you give to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18 O why pou ye the pile, Margaret, The pile o the gravil green, For to destroy the bonny bairn That we got us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'And O is this Lord Beichan's yett, And is the noble lord within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Brother,'quoth the shepard,'you are a man of learninge; What neede you stand in doubt of soe small a thinge? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Got thou't by sea, or got thou't by land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'O got ye this by sea or land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Pray, what may thy three brethren be, THat I durst na mak so bold with thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What blood is this upon you, William, And looks sae red on thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will ye leave to your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will ye leave to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will you leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What would you give to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 He gaed up the stair, Fell low down on his knee:'Win up, my proud porter, What is your will wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 O why pou ye the pile, Margaret, The pile o the gravil gray, For to destroy the bonny bairn That we got in our play? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 They rode till they came to a water cleare:'Good Sir, how should I follow you heere, And I the faire flower of Northumberland? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, Out owr yon groves sae green, And a'to kill your bonny babe, That we gat us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'O whaten a death will ye die, Willie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will ye leave to your brother's bairns?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will you leave to your brither John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will you leave your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What would you give to your brother John's wif e?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'Where were ye, my berry- brown steed, That I paid for sae dear, That ye woudna waken me out o my sleep When my love was sae near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2 The one of them said to his mate,'Where shall we our breakefast take?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2"When the porter came his lord before, He kneeled down low on his knee:'What aileth thee, my proud porter, Thou art so full of courtesie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'0 what did yere step- mammie gie to you?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'A wager with me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'An wha met ye there, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'And what did ye get frae your grandmammy, my little wee toorin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Fair maid, will you pity me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'O what did ye get at your step- mother's, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'O what gat ye at your grandmother's, my lit- tle wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'O where did you dine, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Wha's aught the sheep on yonder hill?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Whar are ye gaun, O Kempy Kaye, Whar are ye gaun sae sune?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What did you have for your breakfast, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What did you have for your supper, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What for stand you there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What gars ye pu the rose, Jennet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What gat ye to your supper, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What got ye frae your sweetheart, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What have you ate today, Billy, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What have you eat today, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What is that upon your back?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What is your wills wi me, kind sir? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What wad ye hae for your supper, Lord Don- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Where did ye get your dinner?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Where gat ye your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2, How much water is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, Amang the groves sae green, And a'to kill the bonie babe That we gat us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'Got ye this by sea or land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'O hae you tane a bonny bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'Or thinkst thou me too low a groom? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'Whan will ye come hame again, Willie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'What news, what news, thou bonny shepherd? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'What will ye leave your brother John's bairns?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21 Then in it came her father dear, And in the floor steps he:'What ails Dame Essels, my daughter dear, Ye weeji sae bitterlie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'O tell me, tell me, Tam Lin,'she says,'For's sake that died on tree, If eer ye was in holy chapel, Or christendom did see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'O what will you leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'Or hast thou musing in thy mind For the leaving of thy mother kind?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'Where have you been, fair May Collin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21?, 3"?. |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21?, 3"?. |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Scho sayd, Mane, the lykes thy playe: Whate byrde in boure maye delle with the? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Then bespake him Cornwall King, These were the words he said there:'Did you euer know a comely king, His name was King Arthur?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Then out bespoke the wily parrot Unto fair May Collin:'What have you done with false Sir John, That went with you yestreen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'Is there water in your glove, Or win into your shoe? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'Want ye a small fish frae the flood, Or turtle frae the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'What will you leave to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'If you will not believe what I tell to thee, There's the key of my? offer, you may go and see.' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'O tell me, tell me, Tam- a- Line, O tell, an tell me true, Tell me this night, an mak nae lie, What pedigree are you?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'What will you leave to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24 Then up bespoke her father dear, From his chamber where he lay:'What aileth thee, my pretty Poll, That you chat so long or day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'I « this Young Beichan's hall,'she said,'Or is that noble lord within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'O when will ye come back again, My dear son, tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'What will you leave to your sister Grace?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25 Why pu ye the rose, Janet, Within this garden grene, And a'to kill the bonny babe That we got us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25 « Lord Benwall, wilt thou tell to me Where is the ring I gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'But how shall I thee ken, Thomas, Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang a pack o uncouth knights The like I never saw?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'Gie me a shive of your white bread, An a bottle of your wine; Dinna ye mind on the lady's love That freed ye out of pine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'What will you leave to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26 His lady mother went down the stair: 27'Now son, now son, come tell to me, Where's the green gloves I gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26'The truth ye'll tell to me, Tamlane, A word ye mauna lie; Gin eer ye was in haly chapel, Or sained in Christentie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26'What will you leave to your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 27'But how shall I thee ken, Tam Lin, Or how my true- love know, Amang sae mony unco knights The like I never saw?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 28'Got ye't by sea, or got ye't by land, Or got ye't aff a drownd man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 28'O false and faithlesse knight,'quoth shee,'And canst thou deale so bad with me, And I the faire flower of Northumberland? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 28'O got ye't by sea, or got ye't by land, Or got ye't on a drownd man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'O speak to me, blankets, an speak to me, sheets, An speak to me, cods, that under me sleeps; 30'Is this a maid that I ha wedded? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'O tell me, tell me, Tam- a- Line, O tell, an tell me true; Tell me this night, an mak nae lie, What way I'll borrow you?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'Why, art not thou? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3 She hadna pu't a nit at a', A nit but scarcely three, Till out and spak a braw young man, Saying, How daur ye bow the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3 The second of them was clad in green:'O lady fair, will you be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3"E cossa t'ala dato da cena, Figlio mio?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'An what did ye do wi the banes o it, my lit- tle wee toorin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'And what did she give you, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Can you dry it on yonder thorn, Which never bore blossom since Adam was born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'How many of them's mine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'How now, father abbot? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O is it for my gold, brother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O what dost thou mean, fair lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O what is sharper than the thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O whaur did she catch the fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What are you doing, my fair lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What did she gie ye to your dinner?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What did ye, get for your supper, Lord Don- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What for had you your staff on your shou- ther?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got ye at yer step- mammie's, My little wee croudlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got ye frae your step- mother, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got you to dine on, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got you to dinner, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What like were the fish, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What news, what news, my silly auld man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What was the colour of it, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What's that ye've got in your arm?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Where did the eels come from, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Will you gae fee to pick a mill? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'[ O] what did she boil the wee fishie in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3, Fabel 92, Kurz, I, 382, agrees in general with Pauli: but in place of the first two questions has these three: How far is to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3, How great is the mercy of God? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 31 Then to the skipper she did say,'Can ye this answer gie to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 32'O hae ye forgotten, Young Bekie, The vow ye made to me, Whan I took you out o the prison strong, Whan ye was condemnd to die? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 32'O is your bairn to laird or loun? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 32'Will ye tell me, ye little wee boy, Where may my Margaret be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 33'See you not yonder woman that maketh her selfe soe clene? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'0 hae ye taen anither bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'And wha has taen out the kaims of care That hangs amo that ladie's hair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'But how shall I thee ken, Tamlane? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'Is this Lord Beichan's house,'she says,'Or is that noble lord within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 36'And wha's taen down the bush o woodbine That hang atween her bower and mine? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 36'Is this the custom o your house, Or the fashion o your lan, To marry a maid in a May mornin, An send her back at even?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 36'O daughter dear, will you tell to me Who is the father of your babie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 37'And wha has killd the master kid That ran beneath that ladie's bed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 38'And wha has loosed her left- foot shee, And lotten that ladie lighter be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 38'Are there nae gowdsmiths here in Fife, Can make to you anither knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 386 42 CLERK COLVILL wear?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | 39 Seese fou nowe jone ofer waye, fat lygges lawe by- nethe jone rysse? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 39'Are there nae sheath- makers in the land, Can make a sheath to Leesome Brand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3= a 4. l. O how did they look? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3= a 7. l. What will you leave your moth- er?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 And what did he do with her legs so strong? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third knight came was all in red, And asked of her, if she would we d. 5'Then have you asked of my father dear, Likewise of her who did me bear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third of them was clad in yellow:'O lady fair, will you be my marrow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third young knight, he was clothed in green, And he said,'Fairest maiden, will you be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'0 moan ye for your meat, Or moan ye for your fee, Or moan ye for the ither bounties That ladies are wo nt to gie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'An what did she gie the banes o't to?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'An what did your little black doggy do syne, my little wee toorin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And wha gat your leavins, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And what did she do wi the fish, my little wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And whatten penance wul ye drie, for that, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Are na ye oure young a may Wi onie young man doun to He?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Hast either cupp or can, To giue an old palmer drinke therin?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'How dare ye shake the leaves?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'How daur you pu my flower, madam? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Is there neer an auld wife in this town That'll borrow me to be her son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Now whether will ye be a banisht man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O sister, 0 sister, will ye go to the dams, To see oor father's fish- boats come safe to dry lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O sister, sister, will ye go to the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O whae is this at my bower door, That chaps sae late, nor kens the gin?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O what is longer than the way? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O what shall I do this wild boar to see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O where was you, my good gray steed, That I hae loed sae dear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Wha's aucht they sheep?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Whare gat ye the fishes, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What became of your bloodhounds, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What color were the eels, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What did she wi the broo o them, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What did ye wi the wee fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What if these diamonds lose their hue, Just when your love begins for to rew?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What leave ye to your father, King Hepry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What news, what news do ye betide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What will you leave to your father, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What's become of your warden, Lairde Row- lande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What's the matter wi you, my fair creature, You look so pale and wan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Where got she the four- footed fish?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Who gave you eels today, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Will ye gae to yon Tweed mill- dam, And see our father's ships come to land?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 40 Seese fou jitt jone thirde waye, fat ligges vndir jone grene playne? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 40'O is your bairn to laird or loon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 40'O where are all my rangers bold That I pay meat and fee, To search the forest far an wide, And bring Akin to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 41 Bot seese fou nowe jone ferthe waye, f> at lygges ouer jone depe delle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 41 Then bespake him noble Arthur, And these were the words said he:'What weapons wilt thou haue, thou gentle knight? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 412. hung(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | 42 Seese fou jitt jone faire castelle,[ fat standis ouer] jone heghe hill? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 43 Syne up bespak the bride's mother, She was never heard to speak sae free:'Ye'll no forsake my ae dochter, Tho Susie Pye has crossd the sea?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 43'But guess ye what was at our parting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 44'Is this the way, Young Bichen,'she says,'Is this the way you've guided me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 45'0 mind ye, Young Bichen,'she says,'The vows and oaths that ye made to me, When ye lay bound in prison strong, In a deep dungeon of misery?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 45'O dochter dear, will ye show me These tokens that he gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 47 Then she did to her ain son go, And said,'My son, ye'll let me know, 48'Ye will tell to me this thing: What did you wi my wedding- ring?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 48'What did ye wi the tokens rare That ye gat frae that gallant there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4= a 3. l. O where did they come from? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4= a 7. l. What'll ye will to your mither? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 6'Or did ye ask my brother John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 A Savoyen has an only daughter, I wat she's called Young Brichen by;'O sleepst thou, wakest thou, Brichen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 And what did he do with her hair so fine? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 And what did he with her fingers, Which were so straight and small? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 O why pou ye the rose, the rose? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The eldest said to the youngest ane,'Will ye go and see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The eldest sister said to the youngest ane,'Will ye go and see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The niest ane she was cled in yellow;'Will you fancy me, an be my marrow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'An what did the wee wee doggie do then?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what becam of them, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what did ye do wi the banes o't, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what wul ye doe wi your towirs and your ha, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'But will ye go to yon greenwood side? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Can you find me an acre of land Between the salt water and the sea sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O sister, O sister, will ye come to the stream, To see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O sister, O sister, will ye go oer yon glen, And see my father's ships coming in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O what is greener than the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O what's your will wi me, sir knight, O what's your will wi me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O why pluck you the flowers, lady, Or why climb you the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Qiiat eylyt pe, Steuene? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Wha gied ye the banes o the fishie till, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Whar got she the speckled trout, Willie doo, Willie doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What did she do with the banes o't?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What did ye wi the baenies oet, My little wee croudlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What leave ye to your brother, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What like were your fishes, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What will you leave to your mother, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What'll you give to your father, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What's become of your stag- hounds, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where are your hounds now, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where dost thou dwell, my prettie maide? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where may that table be, lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where shall I make your bed, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Wilt thou give me thy begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | 50'0 son, O son, will you tell me 51'What ye did wi the grass green gloves and gay gold ring That ye gat at your own birth- een?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 50'Nay, I am not sleeping, I am waking,'These were the words said hee;'Ffor thee I haue card; how hast thou fared? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 52'What did you wi the bonny beads I bade ye keep against your needs? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 53'What did you wi the gay gowd ring I bade ye keep abune a'thing?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 54 Says,'Ladie fair, sae meek an mild, Wha is the father o yere child?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 59'What did you wi these tokens rare That ye got frae that young man there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 And what did he do with her arms so long? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 Whether wilt thou go off sick,"under isle,"Or wilt thou marry an elf- maid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, And why breaks thou the wand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'An asking, asking, sir,'she said,'An asking ye'll grant me:''Ask on, ask on, lady,'he said,'What may your asking be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And have you asked of my brother John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And what did your little doggie do, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And whither goest thou, pretty maide? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Can you plow it with a ram's horn, And sow it all over with one pepper corn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Did ye ever travel twixt Berwick and Lyne? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O hae ye ony lands, Beichan, Or hae ye ony castles hie, Whar ye wad tak a young thing to, If out of prison I wad let thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O hast thou any house or lands, Or hast thou any castles free, That thou wadst gi to a lady fair That out o prison wad bring thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O have you got houses, have you got land, And does Northumberland belong to thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O lady, sits your saddle awry, Or is your steed for you owre high?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O wha is this that is dead, I hear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O whare is the little wee doggie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O what became o the little dog?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O winna ye pity me, fair maid, O winna ye pity me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What did she boil it in, Willie doo, Willie doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What gaes in a speal?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What is louder than an horn, And what is sharper than a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What leave ye to your sister, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What shall I tell your dear father, When I go home to- night?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What will you leave her then, Randall, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What will you leave to your brother, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What will you leave your father, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What'll you give to your mother, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Where was you, where was ye, my merry- men a', That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep When my true love was here? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Why pullst thou the herb, Janet, And why breaks thou the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Wilt thou give me thy auld grey hair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 64'What did you wi that gay gold ring I bade you keep aboon a'thing? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 65'What did you wi that little pen- kniffe I bade you keep while you had life? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 66'What did you wi that yallow hair I bade you keep for ever mair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 67'What did you wi that good black beeds I bade you keep against your needs?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 And what did he do with her nose so thin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 She says, Young man, what is your name? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 What did he doe with her brest- bone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 Whether wilt thou go off sick, under hill, Or wilt thou marry an elf- wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'And what wul ye leive to your ain mither deir, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Can you reap it with a sickle of leather, And bind it up with a peacock's feather? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Gude Earl Brand, whare hae ye been, Or whare hae ye stown this lady sheen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'O I will hae the snaw- white boy, The bonniest of the three:''And if I were thine, and in thy propine, O what wad ye do to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'O is your saddle set awrye? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What about did the plea begin, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What d'ye leave to your mother, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What did her little dogie syne, My little wee croudlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What gaed she you for to drink, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What leave ye to your brother, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What leave ye to your trew- love, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What shall I tell your dear mother, When I go home to- night?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What should I feare?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will I say to your father, This night when I return?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will ye leave to your father, Lord Don- ald my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will you leave to your sister, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will you leave your brother, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What'll you give to your grandmother, Ti- ranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What's the first thing in flower,'she said,'That springs in mire or dale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Where was ye, where was ye, my gay gos- hawk, That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep Whan my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Will ye go, fair Margaret?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 73 She cried to her son,'Where is the ring Your father gave me at our wooing, An I gae you at your hunting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 74'What did ye wi the cuttie knife, I bade ye keep it as yere life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 And what did he do with her eyes so bright? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 He led his dochter by the hand, His dochter ben brought he: • O is she not the fairest lass That's in great Christendye?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 Says, Why pu ye the rose, Janet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 The niest ane she was cled in red:'Will ye fancy me, an be my bride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 What did he doe with her fingers so small? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'How came this blood upon your knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'How dare ye pull a rose?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Now whether will ye be a banisht man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O how can I have pity on thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O whare was ye, my gude grey steed, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Or are you mourning in your tide That you suld be Cospatrick's bride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What d'ye leave to your sister, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What death dost thou desire to die, Son Davie, son Davie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What is broader than the way, And what is deeper than the sea?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What leave ye to your true- love, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What news, what news, my auld beggar man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What news, what news?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will I say to your mother, This nicht whan I gae hame?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will ye leave to your brither, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will you leave to your servant, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will you leave your sister, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Where'll you have your bed made, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 And as the shepherd was going to his fold, He spy'd the old abbot come riding along:'How now, master abbot? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 And what did he do with her petty toes? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 But when she came Young Beichan before, Sore wonderd he that may to see; He took her for some fair captivo:'Fair Lady, I pray, of what countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 The princess stood at the bower door, Laughing, who could her blame? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 What did he doe with her nose- ridge? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O chuse, O chuse, Lady Margret,'he said,'O whether will ye gang or bide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O have ye any lands,'she said,'Or have you any money free, Or have you any revenues, To maintain a lady like me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O is there water i your shee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O what is heigher nor the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What aileth my dearest and dayly flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What d'ye leave to your brother, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What news, what news, old man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will I say to your true- love, This nicht when I gae hame?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will ye leave to your sister, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will you leave to your children, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will you leave your mother, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Where was ye, my bonnie grey steed, That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep When my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Who knocked so loudly at the ring?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Why shouldst thou come heere for love of me, Having wife and children in thy countrie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'You have asked many questions, lady, I've you as many told;''But how many pennies round Make a hundred pounds in gold? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9['But what's the little coin,'she said,'Wald buy my castle bound? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ? MS. |
mdp.39015049004305 | ? MS. |
mdp.39015049004305 | A chair in which no leal maiden can sit, or will sit till bidden(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | A page is sent to the con- vent, and asks who will come to the wake now Herr Karl is dead? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A second form begins a stage later: Danish C, G, K, Swedish D, E, K, Norwegian A, C, E, G, H, I(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A, B, C, F, G. And which is the king without any land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A, C- G. And which is the sword without a point? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A- G. Where is no leaf in all the wood? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A[ Are ye come of earls, or of beggar- churls? |
mdp.39015049004305 | After 2 follows: Who cooked you the eels, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | After 29 a stanza belonging apparently to some other ballad: Courtess kind, an generous mind, An winna ye answer me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Ah where have you been, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | All but the much- abridged M, N have the question, What are you weeping for? |
mdp.39015049004305 | All on the heath they were met by three wood- robbers, who demanded, Will ye be our wives, or lose your lives? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, maiden, what is never silent? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, maiden, what is there that's rootless? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, what is brighter than the light? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, what is there past finding out?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Amang the blue flowers and the yellow 2'Were she an heiress or lady sae free, That she will take no pity on thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Among them are: What is blacker than the raven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | An hae ye quite forgotten her That gae you life an liberty?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An hae you quite forsaken me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | An the rose is aye the redder aye 2 The first ane she was cled in green;'Will you fancy me, an be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An wha met you there, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An wha's aught a'yon pretty castles, That you sae often do pass bye?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An what gaes on a lady's head, Whan it is washen clean?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And Olof,'Hear, little Inga, sweetheart,'he said;'What didst thou get for thy maidenhead?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And also of my sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And hae ye quite forgotten her That gave you life and libertie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And hae ye quite forgotten me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And how will you trade? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And how xuld ony dowe ben withoute bon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And she steps in the fleer: Or baron o high degree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that will be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And the norlan flowers spring bonny 2 And to the youngest he did say,'What occupation will you hae? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And wha gat your leavins, my handsom young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what are the words ye beg wi?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what becam of them, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what did she give you, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is better nor the breid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is colder than the clay? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is deeper nor the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is worse than woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is worse than woman's voice? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what would you give to the fair young lady As out of prison would let you go free?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye doe wi your towirs and your ha, That were sae fair to see O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye leive to your ain mither deir? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Whan ye gang ovir the sea O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what's the little boat,'she said,'Can sail the world all round?'] |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where ha you been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where were thy maiden- garments shorn?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where were thy maiden- garments shorn?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And which is the tower without a crest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And whose these wheat- fields, these ewes, these gardens, and that pal- ace? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And why does he insist to Pilate on the very thirty pieces he had lost, rejecting every other form of payment? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And you may beguile a fair maid soon 2'O what is whiter than the milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Answer me this, says the same monk, and we shall see if your number is right: How many hairs are there in my beard?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are all lords wo nt thus to keep their faith? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are ye come of elves, or of kings them- selves?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | As Karl lay in his bed, he said, How shall I get the fair maid out of the convent? |
mdp.39015049004305 | As imperfectly remembered by AUies( p. 114): In Bromsgrove church his corpse doth he, Why winded his horn the hunter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | As thou art the jovial hunter 2 I said,'Fair maiden, what brings you here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | B 9 Whether wilt thou stay with the elves, Or, a sick man, flit[ bring home] thy true- love? |
mdp.39015049004305 | B, E dove xestu sta gieri sera, Gentil mio cavalier?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | BABYLON; OR, THE NIE BANKS O FORDIE And whatten penance will ye drie for that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Between 11 and 12: O whaur got e that gay gold ring? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Brought? |
mdp.39015049004305 | But when put to the herdsman the question is simply j En que'estoy yo pensando? |
mdp.39015049004305 | But when we come to the charmingly pretty passage about Cradock's wife, what are we to think? |
mdp.39015049004305 | C 11, D 2, What is whiter than milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Could it be for my husband?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Der Tau- ber, weil er ruft,"Wo?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Dov'andastu iersera'?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | E. A wee, originally a burden at tlie middle and the end of the stanza, as in C, D, has been adopted into the verse in 1, 2, 6, 10(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | EARL BRAND 105 181. b. mistkane(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | EARL BRAND Till I fight your father and seven brethren, In yonder pleasant mead?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Flie-'O where have you been, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For it is seven years syne I have seen land 4'What news, what news, my auld beggar man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom are they tolling? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom but Herman? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom should this be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For ye've brought me to meikle shame; For I am the king's youngest daughter, And how shall I gae hame? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Frau Clara[ Jutte] called out, Where is my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | From the east to the west? |
mdp.39015049004305 | GIL BRENTON 13'What ails you, lady,'the boy said,'That ye seem sae dissatisfied? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Gar lay the bent to the bonny broom And what is deeper than the seas? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Grad R. P.? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Guldborg asked, Why art thou not as glad as before? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Have you counted? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Have you counted? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He asks, Will ye choose to lose your life, or shall I rather take you to wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He asks, Will you throw your- self into the river, or go home to your mother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He finds them at church, and calls out, A bad way ye have: why do ye not bring out the bride, so that strangers may give her the cup? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He fol- lows her to church one fine day, and, after mass, squeezes her fingers and asks, Will you take pity on me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He said,'Fair lady what are you doing there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | He sheathed his sword, and said, Come, wilt thou ride with me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Here- upon the emperor ordered the girl herself be- fore him, and put her the question,"What is heard furthest?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Hilferding, Onezhskya Byliny, col. 154, No 31, laburnum(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | His mother came out to meet him:"Why are you so pale, as if you had been in an elf- dance?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | His mother was at the gate:"Why comest thou home so sad?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | His mother[ father] is standing without, and asks, Why so pale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | His wife said to him, Why do you say such things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a bird without eer a bone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a blanket without eer a thread? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a book which no man can read? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a cherry without eer a stone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How dare ye pluck the nuts,'he said,'Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How dare ye pull this herb,'he says,'To scathe my babe away? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How daur ye break my tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How daur ye come to Charter's ha, Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far apart are good and bad luck? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far from good luck to bad? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far from heaven to earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far is it to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far is it to heaven?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | How heavy is the moon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many days'journey beth in the circle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many leaves has a linden? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many seconds in eternity? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many stars in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many stars in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many tubs will hold all the sea- water? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How monie o them are mine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much is the emperor worth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much water is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld any brere ben withoute rynde? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld ony cherye be withoute ston? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld y love myn lemman without longyng? |
mdp.39015049004305 | I the braw nights sae early 11 He's gane home to her father's bower, 12'Where is the lady o this ha?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | IS'And tell me how was that bed of thine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | In A, while he is walking in his meadows, he meets Death, who asks him, peremptorily, Would you rather die this very night, or languish seven years? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In B he asks, How are my father and mother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In B, D, the wife asks, Can it be for my husband? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In Eng- lish it is done by the miller, A; by a harper, B, C, G, L b( the king's harper in B); by a fiddler, D, E, I, L a(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In J only do we have the question, Where is my husband? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In Wendish A, when the bell first knolls, the bride asks, Where is the bride- groom? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In an Albanian tale,'Taubenliebe,'Hahn, No 102, II, 130, a dove flies into a princess's window, and, re- ceiving her caresses, asks, Do you love me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In dova? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In the morning, when he asked,"Who is stepping out of my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | In the other, What is fatter than fat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Instead of the dove directly warning the maid, it upbraids the man:"Whither now, thou Ollegehr? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Ioannis Vastovii Vitis Aquilonia, sive Vita? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is Conde Bueso's wife living? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is then this passage rendered from something in French that is lost?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is there neer a young maid in this town Will take me for her chiefest one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is this a maid that I ha bedded?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | It's what wad ye gie to the ladie fair Wha out o prison wad set you free?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | John says, Is it I? |
mdp.39015049004305 | K. Bretagne(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | KING JOHN AND THE BISHOP insoluble, intending to make him pay a large sum for not answering them: 1, Where is the middle point of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | LADY ISABEL AND THE ELF- KNIGHT 13 Up then and spoke the pretty parrot:'May Colven, where have you been? |
mdp.39015049004305 | LOBD RANDAL* Kind, wo bist du denn henne west?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | LORD EAKDAL what to me, my son?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | LORD RANDAL 3'O whare gat she the wee fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Likewise, which is the sweetest bird Sings next the nightingale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Lurk may be a corruption of York, which is written in pencil( by way of sugges- tion?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | M. 222. longe, or large? |
mdp.39015049004305 | MS. Till[ Still?]. |
mdp.39015049004305 | Mang the braw hills o Airly 8'Where hae ye been hunting a'day, And where have ye stolen this fair may?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Might not Karadin have been written for Karadiu? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Murando asked, How came you here? |
mdp.39015049004305 | N(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare hae ye been a'day, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare hae ye been a'day, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare hae ye been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare is the little wee doggie, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what did she give you? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what did the fray begin about? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what got your bloodhounds, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what is louder than the horn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what is worse than women's wish, what's deeper than the seas? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give him? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your father, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your granny? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your mother, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where did she catch them, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where did you dine, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where hae ye been a'the day, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where hae ye been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where have you been, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O why did you not awaken me When my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O why pu ye the nut, the nut, Or why brake ye the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O[r] am I oer low a foot- page To rin by you, ladie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Of the same tenor are a tale in Zingerle's Tyrolese Kinder u. Hausmarchen,'Was ist das Schb'nste, Stiirkste und Reichste?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Oh che Ye si garbata A cantarla in isehiera:'Dov'aiidastu iersfra, Figliuol mio ricco, savio e gentile? |
mdp.39015049004305 | On the heath they encounter a strolling man, A; a tall, large man, C, E; a horseman or knight, D. He greets them:"Why will ye not speak? |
mdp.39015049004305 | On the heath they meet a rich earl[ a crafty man, C; her betrothed, DJ, who asks, Whither away, with your stolen maid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | One day her mother asked, Why are thy cheeks so faded? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or did ye ask my mother fair?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or do ye mourn for the English squire? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does the win blaw i your glee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does thy pillow sit awry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does thy steed ony wrang way ride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or for my white monie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or gat ye't aff a dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got thou't out of any dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got ye it off a dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got ye it off some dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or hey, how mony salt fishes Swim a'the salt sea round?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang so many unearthly knights, The like I never saw?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it for my gold,'she said,'You take my life away?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it for my lands sae braid, That ye hae killed me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it to your father's groom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it to your father's groom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it unto young Tamlane, That's wi the fairies gane?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is there man in a'my realm This day has offended thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is thy heart after another love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is your saddle set awry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or rides your steed for you owre high? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or runs your mind on another love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or the stirrups for you too long?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or took ye't aff a dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is louder nor a horn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is safter nor the silk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is softer than the silk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is the finest thing,'she says,'That king or queen can wile?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is waur nor a woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the finest thing,'she says,'That king or queen can wile?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the reason ye canna ride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the seemliest sight you'll see Into a May morning? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the seemliest sight you'll see Into a May morning?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or where hae ye stolen this lady away?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why brake ye the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why come ye to Charter woods, Without leave askd of me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why come ye to Chaster's wood Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why comes thou to Carterhaugh Withoutten my command? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye gang to Clyde's water, To fish in flood wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye gang to Clyde's water, To fish in flood wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will you come down to yonder, yonder town Where the maids are all playing ball, ball, ball, Where the maids are all playing ball? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will you keep hogs on yon hill?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | P,'Das Gug- gibader- Lied,'twenty- one treble stanzas( 23? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Quando mi vedde, gran festa mi fece, E poi mi disse: Dolce aninia mia, Non ti arricordi del tempo passato, Quando tu mi dicevi,"annua mia?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | RIDDLES WISELY EXPOUNDED 3 Also, maiden, what is thicker than the forest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Rightly served, Martin Ajg6, she says: why did you lure me from home? |
mdp.39015049004305 | S. V. MS. Or less(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | SHEATH AND KNIFE 8'O Willie, O Willie, what makes thee in pain?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | SIR LIONEL 213 8'O what dost thou want of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Samsing invokes his nightingales:"Have I a maid or no?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I be thy true love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I go for mine?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asked,"What is that white thing that I see on yon fir?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks in return, What will you give me to make her come of herself to the hill? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks, Where are the gold castles which you promised? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks, Whose are these sheep, these kye, these castles? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She comes to the sick woman,"com qui no'n sabds res,"and asks What is the matter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She gave to me a gay gold ring, 10'Wilt thou give to me thy begging coat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She knocked at the door, and Murando asked, Have you come to our wedding? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Sing O the red rose and the white lilly 2 The first young knight, he was clothed in red, And he said,'Gentle lady, with me will you we d?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Six wise riddles shall I ask thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | So Norwegian A 12 Whether wilt thou rather live with the elves, Or leave the elves, a sick man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | So, What is whiter than a'swan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | St. 17 is fairly par- alleled by Danish S, 18, 19:""Where is Guld- borg, thy daughter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Suddenly she asks, after they have been some time on their way, What is that yonder so green? |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE BONNY HIND and drink the blood of the sinless? |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE CRUEL BROTHER 17'What will ye leave to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE LAIL? |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE PAUSE KNIGHT UPON THE ROAD 21 1'Why are you driving over my field?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE TWA BROTHERS 15'O thy hawk's blude was neer sae red, Nor eer sae dear to me: O what blude's this upon your dirk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That I hae left to gie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | That leadeth down by yon skerry fell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That ye're na wellcum tee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That ye're nae wellcum tee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That ye're nae wellcum tee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | That you're nae welcome ti?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The County Sol's, is the answer in each cascf And who that lady that a man folds in his arms? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The Grey Cock, ok, Saw you my Father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The answer to the first question is the earth, and agrees in the details with the solution of the query, What is fatter than fat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The banished man discovers that he has killed two of his brothers and his three(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | The bishop de- clined the task, and asked once more: How far is it from earth to sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The bishop, fast losing his temper, next demanded"What is the exact middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The caliph, much piqued, demanded, Do you then know anybody who compares with me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The curse of this tree seem?, however, to have affected all Paradise. |
mdp.39015049004305 | The dwarf holds out his hand and asks, How came ye to this strange land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The emperor, hearing these ejaculations, stopped, and said,"My poor fellow, how can boiled beans grow?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The first question, Where is the middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The knight can make nothing of these questions, which are, What is that which needs help least and gets most? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The leaf is next sent down stream to her sister's house, who says to her brother,"Do you not see how Catherine is perishing?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The maids are heard weeping; why is that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mayd shee went to the well to washe, Whatt then? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The merman comes and asks, Where is my bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The moment she touches John she springs out of bed, and cries, Dear people, why have ye laid a living woman with a dead man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mother asks, Where have you been? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mother says to the father,"Do you not see how Catherine is perishing?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The ox cryeth out, Ubi, ubi? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The parrot he did say;'O where have you been, my pretty Polly, All this long summer's day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The query, What am I thinking of? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The ques- tions were seven; the third and the sixth will suffice: How many gallons of salt water been in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question in German, A 4, Welches ist das trefflichste Holz? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question may be: When will you come back? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question'Weinst du um deines Vaters Gut?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question,"Where have ye stolen this lady away?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question,"Will you go with me or re- turn to your mother?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are three: How much water in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How many drops of water are there in the ocean? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions in the former tale are: What is the most beautiful, what the strong- est, what the richest thing in the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions were those of our ballad, preceded by Where is the middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The raven asked Quando, When? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The second monk asks, How many stars are there in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The sisters are king's daughters in English A, B, C, H, O(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The two last stanzas of English C, which correspond to these,'Will ye lie there an die, Clerk Colin, Will ye lie there an die? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The two ride off, and when they come to the end of a field Thomas says, Seest thou yon withered maple? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The very unfair question is then put, What did Odin say in his son's ear ere Balder mounted the funeral pile? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The wife asks, Where is my husband, that he does not come to see me?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The wood is Amon- shaw in C, Mulberry in B: the Elmond( Ainond, Elfman?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | The young man says, If you come from Italy, what is the news? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The youngest of her three brothers plunges into the water, ex- claiming, Who threw you in? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then ensues this dialogue: Why are your shoes blood- red? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then it was, Wilt thou choose the fir- tree, the running stream, or the naked sword? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then out and spake the green parrot, He says, Fair May Culzean, O what hae ye done wi yon brave knight? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then the ballad pro- ceeds:'Shall I ask thee riddles, beauteous maiden? |
mdp.39015049004305 | There are three be- sides: How far from earth to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | There is even a verbal contact between stanza 19,'Heiemo tenkte meS sjave seg: Tro mine sma inivar'ki hjelper meg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | These an- swers seem satisfactory, as riddles go, but the ballad concludes( with an injustice due to cor- ruption? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They ask, Where is Rullemann, thy truelove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They say, Shall we come to the wheel? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They stand, saying, What shall we give her, a white cap or a green chaplet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | This termination was highly gratifying to Rabssaldschal, who said to his minister, How could you see through all these things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Those which are most frequent are: Which is the maid without a tress? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Three questions are put to a counsellor of the king's, of which the first two are, Where does the sun rise? |
mdp.39015049004305 | To open my yates baith wide and braid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | To whom do you give your betrothed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | WILLIE'S LADY 87 34'Oh wha has loosed the nine witch knots That was amo that ladie's locks? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Was it for her sorry husband? |
mdp.39015049004305 | We have had of the questions six, A 11,12, What is greener than the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | We may add that Plutarch's question, Which was first, the bird or the egg? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wedder- bnrn's Courtship,'A 12; What is whiter than snow 1 What is greener than clover? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wedderburn's Courtship,'12: What's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wendish A,'Aria'( M- aria? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whan she cam to Young Beachens gate Is Young Beachen at hame Or is he in this countrie He is at hame is hearly(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whar hae ye been a'the day, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whare gat ye the fishes, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What ails my dear, to make such moan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What ails my dearest, to make such moan?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What am I thinking? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What am I worth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What became of your bloodhounds, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What best accomplishes difficult things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bird craws first, what tree buds first, what first does on them fa? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bird sings first, arid whereupon the dew down first does fa? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What blooms without any flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bluid's that on thy coat lap? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What color were the eels, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What costs most and is worth least? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your brother, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your mother, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your sister, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your true- love, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What death dost thou desire to die? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did she wi the broo o them, my hand- some young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did ye get for your supper, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you get at your grandmoth- er's? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you have for your breakfast, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you have for your supper, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What do I believe? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What dost thou here, my master dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What dress should she wear, silk, gold tissue, silver? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gaed she you for to drink, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars ye break the tree 1 Or why come ye to Carterhaugh, Withouten leave o me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars you gang to Kertonha Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gat ye to your supper, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What got ye frae your step- mother, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What got ye frae your sweetheart, Lord Ron- ald, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What got you to dine on, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What grows without a root? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What has become of false Sir John, That woo'd you so late the streen? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What have you ate today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What have you eat today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is God thinking of now?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is cruel? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is going on in hell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is love? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is most to the advan- tage of a householder? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the value of my person? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this commotion in the house?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is whiter than the snow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is worth most and costs least? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is your wills wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your brother, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your brother, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your father, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your father, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your sister, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your trew- love, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your true- love, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What like were the fish, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What like were your fishes, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What man art thou? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news hae ye got to tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news hast thou to tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news have ye for me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, by sea or by lan?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, by sea or by land?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, hae ye to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What runs without any object? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What wad ye hae for your supper, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What was the colour of it, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your brither, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your father, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your sister, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your true- love, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave her then, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your brother, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your brother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your children, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your father, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your mother, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your servant, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your sister, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your wife, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your brother, my hand- some young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your father, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your mother, my hand- some young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your sister, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your sister? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your sweetheart, my hand- some young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your father, my sweet lit- tle one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your grandmother, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your mother, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your hounds, my pretty lit- tle one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your stag- hounds, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your warden, Lairde Row- lande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's deeper than the seas?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's the next bird that sings,'she says,'Unto the nightingale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's war than a woman's wiss, what's deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When Aase came and put her foot on the stone, the prince asked,"Who is it that is stepping into my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When do women go to mass after child- birth?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When he reaches home his queen welcomes him, and asks what happened at Constantinople:"Hvat gekk af?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When shall we be married? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When shall you cease to love me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When should the young mother go to mass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When the fool comes to Con- stantinople, there lies the sultan in the win- dow, and calls out, Are you the emperor, and will you answer my questions? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When they came to the edge of the wood, he said, Do you see that river? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When they were getting up in the morning, the prince asked again,"Who is it stepping out of my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where are Lord Beichan's lands sae braid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where are your hounds now, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where did the eels come from, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where does the world end?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where hae ye been a'day, my handsome young one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where have you been today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where have you been today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is no dust in all the road? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is the middle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is your dwelling, or where may't be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where shall I make it, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where shall I make your bed, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where was you all day, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where'll you have your bed made, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where, where? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whereeuer wist you shepard gett cleare Three hundred and fifty pound a yeere? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the beggar without a louse? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the fire that never burnt? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the house without a mouse? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the water without any sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who gave you eels today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who is his love?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who owns this dapple grey?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose are these cows? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose luck came quickest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why breaks thou the wand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why can no one get thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why comest thou to Carterhaugh Withouthen my command? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why did you not waken me out of my sleep When the lady, my lover, was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why hadst thou not wakend me out of my sleep When thou didst my lady behold?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why not? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why put you back the bonny babe That's between you and me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why runs the blood from thy saddle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wilt thou go home to thy mother again, or wilt thou follow so sad a swain? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wojcicki, Piesni, i, 203, l. 11,206, 1.3; What grows without a root? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Would she be bride one night? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Would you rather lie seven years in a sick- bed, or go to the mould to- morrow?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | YOUNG BEICHAN 5'O hae ye ony lands or rents, Or citys in your am country, Coud free you out of prison strong, An coud mantain a lady free?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | YOUNG BEIOHAN 17 Whan she cam till Lord Beichan's yett, She rappit loudly at the pin:'Is Beiehan lord of this bonny place? |
mdp.39015049004305 | You'r welcome home; What news have you brought from good King John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | You're(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | Z b,'Ulrich,'as sung on the Lower Rhine, the same ballad, with unimportant ver- bal differences, and the insertion of one stanza( 7, the editor's? |
mdp.39015049004305 | \ What'll you will to your uncle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | \ Where shall 1 make it? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ^What got you to dinner, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | and Norwegian P, stanza 9, cited by Grundtvig, iv, 4, Lengji sto Gullbjor, ho tenkte mse seg:'Kann inkje mi'runinne hjelpe meg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | and then: What is the width of the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | asks the princess?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | aye as? |
mdp.39015049004305 | b 5= a 3: Where did she get the eels? |
mdp.39015049004305 | boned(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | casket in MS.? |
mdp.39015049004305 | comes near to English A 15, C 13, D 5, What is greener than grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | e has stanzas 1, 5(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | he said,'How dare ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | he said,'Will ye now go, or bide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | he says,'How dare ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | iii, 104- 5, Where is he sky but three spans broad? |
mdp.39015049004305 | in C 9, D 1; What's war than a woman's wiss? |
mdp.39015049004305 | in No 1, A 15, C 13, D 5; What's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | is replaced by How many stars are there in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | l. What'll ye will to your father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | lady, what bringst thou here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | o. Motherwell's one stanza is: O heard ye eer o a bloody knight That livd in the west countrie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | quat is pe befalle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | qwoth hee,'Or where may all that goodly building be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says King Henry,'How lang'll this last wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says she,'Or is that noble prince within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says the king of Egypt;"how could the cat go from Egypt to Babylon in one night?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | she said,'What in a horn green? |
mdp.39015049004305 | she says,'Or is this lusty lord within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | she says,'Or who is't that does on me cry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | t 64 506 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Ochs: Wo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | t E. g.( B): 1"E dove xestu sta gieri sera, Figlio mio rico, sapio e gcntil? |
mdp.39015049004305 | the young lady reply'd,'I pray, about what must it be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | thow gentle knight, how may this be, That I might see him in the same licknesse That he stood vnto thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | what then? |
mdp.39015049004305 | what's this, lady Margaret?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | where was you, my gray joose- hawk, The hawk that I loved so dear, That you did not awake me from out my sleep, When my sweetheart was so near? |
mdp.39015049004305 | who's there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | whose the horses I hear neigh? |
mdp.39015049004305 | will you pay in riddles or in gold?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | your father's land, humbled pride, lost honor? |
mdp.39015049004305 | — a modification of the second question in the ballad; How many drops of water in the seas about Italy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | • •#** 11'Oh is yer stirrup set too high? |
njp.32101054788938 | - « What was he? njp.32101054788938 -"To the town, sir. ” “ But do you know where to go in the town?" |
njp.32101054788938 | 6Was there ever such audacity?' |
njp.32101054788938 | A what? |
njp.32101054788938 | And so had I,'said Snaps, seriously:'but what do you think, Pounce?' njp.32101054788938 Is it not silver? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is it the little bottles with no bottoms, sir? ” — “ I wish you wor in the bottom o'the say! |
njp.32101054788938 | Poor Ingliz! ” thought I, when I heard this; “ where are now my old friends the Hoggs, my moon- faced Bessy, and her infidel Figsby? njp.32101054788938 There is no lien on it?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Vot's this for?' njp.32101054788938 What do you think of a mortgage? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, what's the matter with the boy? ” said the old pauper. njp.32101054788938 Would not muscle like that make a tremendous hit? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ Did yir honor want me, sir? njp.32101054788938 _ “ Just twenty. ” • Is she good- looking? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ When was it? ” — “ How was it? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ When was it? ” — “ How was it? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ Where did you lie last? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ Where was he? njp.32101054788938 _ “ Yes, sir. ” “ Then why, in the name of all that is good, do n't you? |
njp.32101054788938 | _ “ Yis, sir. ” “ And why do n't you? njp.32101054788938 _"The fairies, your honour. ” “ And what do they do with it? |
njp.32101054788938 | _Why, faith, ma'am, it was a bit of a secret; but I can keep nothing from you. ” “ And why should ye? |
njp.32101054788938 | « Will a duck swim?' njp.32101054788938 '* “ « Would you part with the mare?' njp.32101054788938 '- What is his name? njp.32101054788938 '-'What,'says she, “ what do you mean? njp.32101054788938 '— Is that my John?' njp.32101054788938 '— Oh, Maria, have you brought him with you?' njp.32101054788938 '— Seven shillings, ma'am,'says he.-Carn't you take me for less?' njp.32101054788938 '— Werry good, ma'am,'says he, shutting the gangway port again; will you allow me to assist you up?' njp.32101054788938 '— “ And the ould woman,'says I, does she still hould on? njp.32101054788938 ) — How's this? njp.32101054788938 * But what was the consequence? njp.32101054788938 * Open the door, will yer? ” cried the voice which belonged to the legs which had kicked at the door. njp.32101054788938 ** Aha! ” said the undertaker, glancing over it with a lively countenance;an order for a coffin, eh?" |
njp.32101054788938 | - Arn't your liberty out?' |
njp.32101054788938 | - Have you brought him with you?' |
njp.32101054788938 | - and the name of forty thousand pounds"“ What's in a name? ” sighed the desponding Richie; but, bright- 120 RICHIE BARTER. |
njp.32101054788938 | -'Ay, I thought as much,'says he: pray where is his son, Jack Joyce, or Jack Sheave- hole?' |
njp.32101054788938 | -- • What sort of person? |
njp.32101054788938 | -and such a voice l- I never heard a fiddle more sweeterer in the whole course of my life—'Who's there?' |
njp.32101054788938 | . “ Asy,'says the priest, what call have you to a Catholic?' |
njp.32101054788938 | 205 “ But the master?" |
njp.32101054788938 | 221 Mr. Gamfield's countenance brightened, as, with a quick step he returned to the table, and said, « What'll you give, gen’lmen? |
njp.32101054788938 | 229 “ So what?" |
njp.32101054788938 | 249 That, hitherto, have made my name Pre- eminent in warlike fame? |
njp.32101054788938 | 257 By- the- bye,'and he looked knowing as a jailor, “ is Judy Mac Keal with you still?' |
njp.32101054788938 | 317 “ What's the matter?- Who are you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | 439 « Yes. ” “ Got any lodgings?" |
njp.32101054788938 | 469 Diana, ” when you thus close up the fountain of all your inspirations? |
njp.32101054788938 | 479 and • Coachman, what'll you charge to take me to? |
njp.32101054788938 | 49 Who are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | 555 the progress of his passion? |
njp.32101054788938 | 589 Snags( beseechingly).—Madam, your card? |
njp.32101054788938 | 666 Alas, my dear father,'I said,'what can I do for them? |
njp.32101054788938 | 70 “ WHO MILKED MY cow? ” The honourable commander was, for the rest of day, in a most un- conscionable ill humour. |
njp.32101054788938 | 76 “ WHO MILKED MY cow? ” “ In the name of the Holy Trinity! ” said the superstitious first, “ there! ” Bang! |
njp.32101054788938 | A branch that in blossom not long will be When the rosy dew that it drank is spilt? |
njp.32101054788938 | And a'that? |
njp.32101054788938 | And art thou gone, Oldboy? 1 thou brave and good Protector? |
njp.32101054788938 | And art thou gone, Oldboy? 1 thou brave and good Protector? |
njp.32101054788938 | And because we change the fashion of our clothes, does it follow that we change that of our faith, as our enemies would have us to do? |
njp.32101054788938 | And had she made up her mind to accept the hand of Lord John Lavender, should that also in due course of time be proffered? |
njp.32101054788938 | And how long have you known her?" |
njp.32101054788938 | And now I should like to make an enquerry of you; what's your names? |
njp.32101054788938 | And of death so good a copy, None could find out which is which? |
njp.32101054788938 | And pray, what would a ship's company be without leaders? |
njp.32101054788938 | And shall I find Less favour than a saucy wind? |
njp.32101054788938 | And tell me, Edward, ” she continued with great emotion, “ did you not weep?" |
njp.32101054788938 | And the cow could have been milked only by some one who could milk? |
njp.32101054788938 | And the portable soup in the patent tureen? |
njp.32101054788938 | And then with art and language feminine She threatened him:-"Why pullest me, lewd ranger? |
njp.32101054788938 | And was it to tell me this, you atrocious scoundrel, that you sent for me?' |
njp.32101054788938 | And was not Crichton so beautiful in body only because he was in mind so beautiful;-for, where true beauty exists, who would separate body from mind? |
njp.32101054788938 | And what became of the Clerk of Chatham? |
njp.32101054788938 | And what could have brought the sainted lady out of her warm shrine at such a time of night? |
njp.32101054788938 | And what do you think it was, shipmates?- but you'd never guess! |
njp.32101054788938 | And what makes you cruising so far away from port?' |
njp.32101054788938 | And what sort of a ghost, Barney?". |
njp.32101054788938 | And what was this marriage por- tion? |
njp.32101054788938 | And when will they begin to do it? |
njp.32101054788938 | And where is Monk Mason, the man that has been Up so often before — twelve times or thirteen- And who writes such nice letters describing the scene? |
njp.32101054788938 | And where were all his fashionable and titled friends during this season of distress? |
njp.32101054788938 | And where's Mister Hollond who hired the machine? |
njp.32101054788938 | And where's the cold fowl, and the ham, and poteen? |
njp.32101054788938 | And which of the Great Men has done more? |
njp.32101054788938 | And who is he going to fight, Misther Dick?" |
njp.32101054788938 | And who was her captain? |
njp.32101054788938 | And why did I curse my easy nature? |
njp.32101054788938 | And why not? |
njp.32101054788938 | And you are so dull, you say? |
njp.32101054788938 | And, might I humbly press For Miss Juliana Smashaway's address? |
njp.32101054788938 | Are there no other evils to assail us through the agony of life? |
njp.32101054788938 | Are these the woes of life? |
njp.32101054788938 | Are you curious to be informed on this point? |
njp.32101054788938 | Are you going to Tom Durfy's steeple- chase?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Are you ready? ” “ Ay, ay!" |
njp.32101054788938 | Are you so quick- footed as they say?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Arrah, Terence, what's her name?". |
njp.32101054788938 | As I turned over the dusty papers, I overheard the following conversation: “ “ So you ca n't manage it for me any way?' |
njp.32101054788938 | As I was leaving the room, the prince came up to me and said, “ Demain voulez- vous, Monsieur, être des notres? |
njp.32101054788938 | As everybody's knowing; Possides( nesciat quis?) |
njp.32101054788938 | As for the question — why a tail should be ridiculous?-it seems to me one of considerable intricacy, and of the highest interest. |
njp.32101054788938 | As yours is to be a classical theatre, will you give me a trial? |
njp.32101054788938 | At the two first items Tom smiled auspiciously; at the last he burst out into an abso- lute “ gutfaw. ” “ Steal your breeches? |
njp.32101054788938 | Bel enfant aux gais sourires, Little boy that's running after Toi qui cours tout devtu,| Ev'ry one up and down, Et ris parfois, parfois soupires? |
njp.32101054788938 | Bel enfant, eh, dis moi donc “ Little boy, then pr'ythee tell Comment va, Venus, ta mere? |
njp.32101054788938 | Believe his idle tale who can? |
njp.32101054788938 | But how did it happen this gentleman came to be hanged? ” “ Why, ” continued Pounce, “ I was a- coming to that point. |
njp.32101054788938 | But how far is it to Templebeg? |
njp.32101054788938 | But how narrate to the most particular, matter- of- fact, and yet fastidious, man in the world the events of that morning? |
njp.32101054788938 | But is it a matter of absolute necessity that people's political opi- nions should be perpetually obtruded upon public notice? |
njp.32101054788938 | But maybe your honour thinks I ought to be hanged? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | But what became of the others?" |
njp.32101054788938 | But what do we hereupon? |
njp.32101054788938 | But what had become of Seaforth and his fair Caroline all this while? |
njp.32101054788938 | But what more need we say of Crichton? |
njp.32101054788938 | But what of that? |
njp.32101054788938 | But what's the consequence; what's the ungrateful behaviour of these rebels, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | But when is it to take place, Terence? |
njp.32101054788938 | But who and what was the crone who prophesied the catastrophe? |
njp.32101054788938 | But why recount these scenes of pleasure — so called, or miscalled — whose reaction is utter weariness, satiety, and disgust? |
njp.32101054788938 | But why should we dwell on his facetiæ? |
njp.32101054788938 | But with your hands? |
njp.32101054788938 | But you were visiting at Meldrum Castle? ” “ Yes, faith, and a dear visit it was. |
njp.32101054788938 | But, as old Chremes says in the Heautontimorumenos, “ Miserum? |
njp.32101054788938 | Ca n't you do it yourself? ” “ I'dunna what he wants. ”—“Well, go and ax him,"said Mr. Morgan. |
njp.32101054788938 | Ca n't you go there yourself? |
njp.32101054788938 | Ca n't you write to a friend, For news upon which we may safely depend? ” Huzzah! |
njp.32101054788938 | Can a man paint a soul upon canvass? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can it be wondered at that hecalled for his boots? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can nobody go? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can nobody send To Calais- or Bergen- op- zoom- or Ostend? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can we employ Art for our secret, love? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can you be secret? |
njp.32101054788938 | Can you do it? ”"Why, ” said his new friend, “ I think I can; because, in fact, I am “ Something about the house, I suppose. |
njp.32101054788938 | Can you find your way to it safely, Darby?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Can you wonder, Lady Abbess?- At the change I should rejoice, I of vanities was weary, And a convent was my choice. |
njp.32101054788938 | Chi sci tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Chi sei tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Chi sei tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Claypole noab? |
njp.32101054788938 | Come, I'm curious to know? |
njp.32101054788938 | Could it be Sparrow? |
njp.32101054788938 | Could it have been as happy in any other measure? |
njp.32101054788938 | Crabbe is sadder far than Jaques, when, after his appalling description of the inmates of a work- house,—(what would Crabbe have written now? |
njp.32101054788938 | Curriculo- ne? |
njp.32101054788938 | D'ye hear? ” “ D'ye hear, work’us?" |
njp.32101054788938 | D'ye hear? ” “ D'ye hear, work’us?" |
njp.32101054788938 | De tes traits de fer pointu..? |
njp.32101054788938 | De vos traits... où sont les charmes? |
njp.32101054788938 | Dick Diddler?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Did Grimaldi, in his best days, ever do anything in this way equal to Da Costa? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did I marry to make my wife the creature, or the slave, of some system of management, rule of action, or principle of conduct? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did I not tell you I expected Mr. Slowby, and ordered him to be admitted?". |
njp.32101054788938 | Did yir honor ever hear of the wager'tween the goose and him? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you ever hear of Chaytor the Quaker, the schoolmaster of Clonmell?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you ever hear of Dean Swift?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you ever see the like? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you know Tom Hastings? ” I never saw an elderly gentleman and his daughter more confused. |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you not know the heart of Smoke? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you see the Widow Flanagan lately? |
njp.32101054788938 | Did you witness any of the late actions? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do I understand that he asked for more, after he had eaten the supper allotted by the dietary? ” “ He did, sir, ” replied Bumble. |
njp.32101054788938 | Do n't you think so, dear Falcon? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do the other writings of Mr. Wolfe bear any trace of inspiration? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do we not lie down patiently as lambs, and bear impertinent biographies to be thrust before our eyes of persons who are facetiously termed great? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do you know that, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do you really mean to tell me I must lose my raven locks? |
njp.32101054788938 | Do you think I ’ m a fooỉ? ” “ No; but I'm sure of it, ” said the postmaster. |
njp.32101054788938 | Do you think that I should ever wear such rags as are to be bought for fifty francs?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Do you think, if you killed one of the pack on purpose, we would n't cut the very heart out o'you with our hunting- whips?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Does Poins reprove him, interpret the word as we will? |
njp.32101054788938 | Does he betray the cheat? |
njp.32101054788938 | Does it not remind us of the tricks of the wrestler to avoid the grasp of his more powerful antagonist? |
njp.32101054788938 | Does the prince? |
njp.32101054788938 | Dove sono le saiette? |
njp.32101054788938 | Dr. Johnson, with some in- dignation, asks why should Falstaff be sent to the Fleet?-he had done nothing since the king's accession to deserve it. |
njp.32101054788938 | Dunque dì per carità, Come stia, tua madre? |
njp.32101054788938 | E la torcia, perchè, dì, Hai voluto tu lasciare? |
njp.32101054788938 | Eh, Charlotte? |
njp.32101054788938 | Eileen curtsied, and, retiring, shut the door; but immediately opened it again, saying “ You do n't want him the night, sir, do ye? |
njp.32101054788938 | Est mihi prægnans sus, I've got a pig and a sow, Et porcellis stabulum; I've got a sty to sleep'em; Villula, grex, et rus? |
njp.32101054788938 | Et dubites jam, nùm( Ob animæ damnum) Sit fas hunc deberi Auferri? |
njp.32101054788938 | Feel it, sir; will you be so good? |
njp.32101054788938 | Fiddler, Miss F. and Master F.) Manager.—Your pleasure, madam? |
njp.32101054788938 | Fitz- Growl.–And is n't it natural an author should wish to do so? |
njp.32101054788938 | Fitz- Growl.—Then you'll never do any good, sir; but, may I ask what sort of pieces you intend producing? |
njp.32101054788938 | For all these “ Clooty'did not care a button, when Father Paul toddled in, and saved the house and owner. ” “ Indeed?" |
njp.32101054788938 | From the man the captain went to the cow; but she was looking 12 “ WHO MILKED MY cow?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Had Roger mounted a livery? |
njp.32101054788938 | Have I, Pounce?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Have n't I been to you more than a mother, Terence?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Have not three volumes of brilliant writing been just devoted to the delineation of two days of his matchlessly brilliant life? |
njp.32101054788938 | Have not you advertised yourselves as wits, and can you escape from the soft- headed impeachment? ” We reply nothing; we stand mute. |
njp.32101054788938 | Have they got to Grand Cairo? |
njp.32101054788938 | Have you any more? |
njp.32101054788938 | Have you cheated me?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Have you ever heard of her? ” “ Heard of Brandy Nan! |
njp.32101054788938 | Have you heard,-have you heard,- Anti- dry- rot's the word? |
njp.32101054788938 | He asked me what were my views — did I desire to make Clavijo marry my sister? |
njp.32101054788938 | He came straight to us,- “ Who ever knew such an infernal country as this? ” said he, “ D — them all for a beggarly set of villains. |
njp.32101054788938 | He dropped the poker as if he had caught it by the hot end, as he exclaimed, “ What the dal shall I do? |
njp.32101054788938 | He is dead, and “ Who, aunt?" |
njp.32101054788938 | He is hid somewhere — he is below, in the house- where is he?" |
njp.32101054788938 | He little feared and won'ered at first, but soon he get up he's pluck and say,"I guess it dark enough, but how you know, my heart sad?' |
njp.32101054788938 | He was emancipated by violent effort; djd he never regret the ancient thraldom? |
njp.32101054788938 | He who is all attention and smiles to the lady?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Her face-- but who can describe beauty? |
njp.32101054788938 | Her, She entertebe drawi to whand yet, we des Cerrand daume WHO ARE YOU? |
njp.32101054788938 | His company's good, else why full stall and bench? |
njp.32101054788938 | Home? — that had been destroyed. |
njp.32101054788938 | How can you doubt it? |
njp.32101054788938 | How can you talk such nonsense?" |
njp.32101054788938 | How could Leander ride on The monstrous whirl? |
njp.32101054788938 | How did you like the garden scene, Ed- ward? |
njp.32101054788938 | How did you prevent the acetous fermen- tation from taking place in these bottles of milk? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | How fares the boy when, like his primal sire, “ he stands erect a man? ” and in what spirit does he study the philosophy of “ great- ness?" |
njp.32101054788938 | How fares the boy when, like his primal sire, “ he stands erect a man? ” and in what spirit does he study the philosophy of “ great- ness?" |
njp.32101054788938 | How had he got home? |
njp.32101054788938 | How is Venus? |
njp.32101054788938 | How is that answered? |
njp.32101054788938 | How many bottles of this excellent milk have you yet left? ”- “ Eight or ten, sir, more or less, according to sarcumstances. ” “ Well! |
njp.32101054788938 | How oft, exulting, have we view'd the Moon For Christian captives open Freedom's door; We've stared to hear the Valet's? |
njp.32101054788938 | How otherwise? |
njp.32101054788938 | How will the country go on? |
njp.32101054788938 | How's your mother? |
njp.32101054788938 | How, therefore, should he act? |
njp.32101054788938 | However, why should we grumble at an act of"justice to Ireland?" |
njp.32101054788938 | I answer, “ you want a metaphysical instance, do you? |
njp.32101054788938 | I begged pardon — the name? |
njp.32101054788938 | I believe that some of his progeny are now men of office in Tipperary — and why should they not? |
njp.32101054788938 | I dare say he is n't too dainty to eat'em,-are you, boy? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | I do n't, then, make too free? |
njp.32101054788938 | I hope I do n't intrude? |
njp.32101054788938 | I hope there is some spirit in the dia- logue? |
njp.32101054788938 | I say, where's Bobby C.? |
njp.32101054788938 | I think you mention'd money, That is- penitence, I mean: Let her in- I'm too indulgent; Pray how are the king and queen? |
njp.32101054788938 | I ventured to ask “ if Mr. Harris and his wife lived happily to- gether? ” The woman shook her head. |
njp.32101054788938 | I was n't going to ask him, “ How much?' |
njp.32101054788938 | I wonder if they ever look in a washing- basin? |
njp.32101054788938 | I've got a friend, a supernumerary at Astley's, who has great influence in the theatrical world: he promised to speak to you; has be done so? |
njp.32101054788938 | I. me cried mother?' |
njp.32101054788938 | If I go at all, I must go on Saturday at latest. ” “ My lord?" |
njp.32101054788938 | If he was hanged, of course I'd go to see him, to be sure; would not you?". |
njp.32101054788938 | If such were the miseries of silk, thought 1,-a produce which comes from abroad,—what must be those of penknives which grow in the country? |
njp.32101054788938 | If we are any better ourselves, is it not more owing to the absence of temptation, than to any other cause? |
njp.32101054788938 | In philosophy and learning was he not a Bayle's Dic- tionary? |
njp.32101054788938 | In the mean time, how fared it at Merryvale? |
njp.32101054788938 | In the universality of his literary accomplishments, a per- fect Bentley's Miscellany? |
njp.32101054788938 | In what manner? ” “ Directly; by note, by per- sonal intercession — almost by tears. |
njp.32101054788938 | Into the young men's minds her beauty entered: Who wished not loveliest Hero for his wife? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is Fagin up stairs? ” “ Yes, he's a sortin'the wipes. |
njp.32101054788938 | Is he one of the tradespeople of the castle? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is it in the direction- it certainly ought to be- of the Great Northern Railway, or the Public Safety British Patent Axletree Con- veyance Company? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is it possible a lady Can be wandering so late? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is it within the night's lone hour- The open vale, or closed bower- The murmur of the distant dells, That such wild melancholy dwells? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is she one of us? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is she young? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is that the black mare that carried you so brilliantly?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Is the gallant confronting of the cannon a matter to be complained of? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is the soldier melancholy in the storm and whirlwind of war? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is there any man who can not count a dozen pantaloons in his own social circle? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is there anything else I can do for ye, sir, on the road? ” — “ No- thing,"said I: “ begone! |
njp.32101054788938 | Is there not something more in the world to be talked about than Whig and Tory? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is this like life? |
njp.32101054788938 | Is this the reason why ye only drink “ The King, ” “ The Queen, ” and — your noble selves? |
njp.32101054788938 | It begins in Huehuetapallan in the north, and who knows the end of Huehuetapallan? |
njp.32101054788938 | It is not at- “ My uncle's? |
njp.32101054788938 | It would have been a comical sight to have seen him present arms; pray did he come to the present?". |
njp.32101054788938 | It's gin. ” “ Do you give the children Daffy, Mrs. Mann?" |
njp.32101054788938 | It's good and fresh, hey? ” • Very good and fresh, sir, ” said the midshipman, ramming down the words with a large wadding of hot roll. |
njp.32101054788938 | It's not a rent- charge — nothing of bills or bonds?" |
njp.32101054788938 | It's quite a misa take to suppose that damp is unwholesome: plant's thrive best in damp situations, and why should n't men? |
njp.32101054788938 | La faretra poi dov'è? |
njp.32101054788938 | Let their houses be bankrupt, let their fathers grill in Jehanum- what is that to me? ”- What words are these? ” said a third. |
njp.32101054788938 | Let their houses be bankrupt, let their fathers grill in Jehanum- what is that to me? ”- What words are these? ” said a third. |
njp.32101054788938 | Magan?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.- Plays the devil, does he? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.- What can you do? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-A model after it is built? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-Did the audience swallow it too? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-How is that? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-I beg your pardon, sir; I believe you wish to lead the business at my theatre? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-It's to be hoped so; but what can the young gen- tleman do? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-Well, but what do you want? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-Well, my good fellow, who are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-Well, sir, as you are here, may I ask your business? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.-Who the deuce can this be? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.—What for, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.—What is the nature of it? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.—What's that about? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.—You mean Paganini, perhaps, and De Beriot? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manager.—Your pleasure, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Manuger. — What is your line, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Master Fridolin, your illustrations are no more worth than the kernel of a vicious nut. ” “ What?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Master Terence, is that you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | May I speak plainly?" |
njp.32101054788938 | May I tell one from Ireland? |
njp.32101054788938 | Mingling sighing with your laughter?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Miss Mac Keal,'says he,'will ye come and keep house for me, and I'll double your wages?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Money?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Morgan, there's a gintle- man —"- “ Let me alone, will you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Mr. C. sen.--I say, where's Bob? |
njp.32101054788938 | Mrs. F.-My name is Fiddler, sir; did you ever hear of me? |
njp.32101054788938 | Mrs. Martin — But what's the matter? |
njp.32101054788938 | Now Hal, to the news at court: for the robbery, lad? |
njp.32101054788938 | Now who'll believe me? |
njp.32101054788938 | Now, have you the conscience to make me pay three dollars a bottle for my own milk? |
njp.32101054788938 | Now, pray, what does the world, much more a man of straw, know about truth? |
njp.32101054788938 | Of all her sex can wield aright? |
njp.32101054788938 | Of course you heard all about Biddy and young Hastings? ” — “ Not a syllable. |
njp.32101054788938 | Oh was it, was it Love? |
njp.32101054788938 | On all these matters I may hold my own opinions, but they are not wanted now; but have we not here the feelings of Jaques? |
njp.32101054788938 | On reaching her side, “ Miss Spriggins, I presume?" |
njp.32101054788938 | On whom do you imagine the curtain will rise? |
njp.32101054788938 | Open the door this instant, or you shall never have any more work from me! ” “ Ya?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Or Jerusalem- Hamburgh- or Ballyporeen?- No! |
njp.32101054788938 | Or what John Bull, a comedy, To pleading John Bull's causes? |
njp.32101054788938 | Parallel, “ Come, mas- ter; what attracts your attention there to windward? |
njp.32101054788938 | Parallel?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Pauvre honnête For honest poverty, Baisser la tête? |
njp.32101054788938 | Per cornua lunæ Perpetuò tu ne Me vexes impunè? |
njp.32101054788938 | Petit enfant, c'est peu galant D'user pareil langage; Pas étonnant que maintenant| Chacun dise au village “ QUI ES TU?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Physician, what have you to say to this?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Pray how ould's your wife,'squire? |
njp.32101054788938 | Presently a voice sings out, • Who's there?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Presently in marches the swad- dies, and · Pray whose cottage is this?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Prætereo pontem?... |
njp.32101054788938 | Queershanks.-Do you mean to say, sir, I should do you no good? |
njp.32101054788938 | Queershanks.—That's something like sculpture, is n't it? |
njp.32101054788938 | Qui es tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Qui es tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Qui es tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Qui es tu?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Qui es tu?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Quid caim dicit Horatius de usore sic vectå? |
njp.32101054788938 | Quid reliqui'st, quin habeat, quæ quidem in homine dicuntur bona? |
njp.32101054788938 | Quomodo noverit? |
njp.32101054788938 | Reader, do you happen to know a biscuit- shop occupying the corner of the road to Westminster, opposite the aforesaid Ele- phant and Castle? |
njp.32101054788938 | Restore that ill- gotten spoil of the Indians, young man, or-"“ What doos he mean? ” interrupted Pokehorn, in a perplexed and angry voice. |
njp.32101054788938 | Said she, “ Do you see this here ham?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Sam Spragge?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Say- now- what shall we steep In the tank? |
njp.32101054788938 | Scowl.-Nor my acting? |
njp.32101054788938 | Scowl.—Sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Sembianze son sospette- Chi sei tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | Senz'arco così, perchè? |
njp.32101054788938 | Shall I find them again? |
njp.32101054788938 | Shall I pull down their bills, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | Shall the plays of the day Take a plunge from decay? |
njp.32101054788938 | Shall we have some bread, dear?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Shame on ye!-where are the ladies? |
njp.32101054788938 | Snaps?' |
njp.32101054788938 | So the ghost came, I sup- pose, and milked my cow? ” The first lieutenant, in answer, spoke with all manner of humility. |
njp.32101054788938 | Tenez- do you see that gentle- man who is standing so assiduously near the chair of Madame de S? |
njp.32101054788938 | Terence, jewel; what the devil drove ye here? |
njp.32101054788938 | The Backwoodsman is Dunlop; and is he, in spite of this sad- sounding passage, melancholy? |
njp.32101054788938 | The Baron started: “ What's that you say, you old faggot?" |
njp.32101054788938 | The bare idea is enough to make me faint;-only who would be fool enough to faint in a horse- pond? |
njp.32101054788938 | The children were neat and clean to behold, when they went; and what more would the people have? |
njp.32101054788938 | The furniture? |
njp.32101054788938 | The gallant Nelson had his coffin publicly exhibited in his cabin; but what of that? |
njp.32101054788938 | The last jest has been at his own expense; but what matters it now? |
njp.32101054788938 | The press'd beef, with the fat cut off,—nothing but lean? |
njp.32101054788938 | The sea washes it on the east, the sea washes it on the west, and that is the end: who has looked to the end of the waters? |
njp.32101054788938 | The squire stared with wonder, and at last said, “ What did you do that for? ” — “ Sure you towld me to throw it out, sir. ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | Then to his next neighbour on his right: “ Was it you who took my loaf, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | There are a good many of'em, ai n't there? |
njp.32101054788938 | There are specks in the sun; can you, in the vanity of your hearts, think women more immaculate? |
njp.32101054788938 | There were the royal carriages, and there the coachmen, and there the grooms, and there the hussars; but where were the horses? |
njp.32101054788938 | There!-it is n't half as heavy as it looks, is it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | There's no fear, I trust, of failure? |
njp.32101054788938 | They were gone a long while, and a nice cosey chat they had; and what do you think it was all about, my dear miss? |
njp.32101054788938 | Thus, whate'er our good character while our life lasted, When turned into rocks, may we not, Tom, be blasted? |
njp.32101054788938 | To be nice about trifles is not over wise; Where's the churl that finds favour in woman's bright eyes? |
njp.32101054788938 | Tom —? |
njp.32101054788938 | Vis poma terræ? |
njp.32101054788938 | Was I happy myself? |
njp.32101054788938 | Was it the ocean foam which rendered his path precarious? |
njp.32101054788938 | Was that the only company in which the same accident had befallen him? |
njp.32101054788938 | Was there any body present at the bargain betune* ye?' |
njp.32101054788938 | We evidently excited their mirth; and I, in particular, felt myself privileged to be laughed at,-for what could be more grotesque than my appearance? |
njp.32101054788938 | We said in our souls, why not give the Tarwargans of their abundance? |
njp.32101054788938 | Well! — what then? |
njp.32101054788938 | Well, I'm blow'd, ship- mates, if I did n't feel my daylights a- smarting with pain with the bring water that overflowed the scuppers-'cause why? |
njp.32101054788938 | Well- what, suppose I ask Biddy herself? ” I had half resolved that evening to have asked her a very different question; but,'faith! |
njp.32101054788938 | Were the Andes a whit smaller before their exact height was proclaimed to the same arrogant world? |
njp.32101054788938 | What are become of your guns that would reach from Tehran to Kom placed side by side, or to Ispahan placed lengthwise? |
njp.32101054788938 | What are the lessees of Drury Lane or Covent Garden when compared to him? |
njp.32101054788938 | What are you here? ” “ Why, ” replied the man at the gate, “ I am a butler as well as you. ” “ Oh! |
njp.32101054788938 | What are you looking at?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What assistance shall I ask? |
njp.32101054788938 | What can he have to say to me?' |
njp.32101054788938 | What can he mean?' |
njp.32101054788938 | What can you do that's wickedest?-latitat, capias- fee- faw- fum, or what- ever you call it? ” “ Hollo! |
njp.32101054788938 | What can you do that's wickedest?-latitat, capias- fee- faw- fum, or what- ever you call it? ” “ Hollo! |
njp.32101054788938 | What could he be crying for? |
njp.32101054788938 | What day of the month is it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What do I hear? |
njp.32101054788938 | What do the phrenologists mean, by not having assigned to their chart of the skull a place for play? |
njp.32101054788938 | What do you think of that? |
njp.32101054788938 | What do you think, Terence, was his reply? |
njp.32101054788938 | What do you think?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What does man- kind trouble about the grave offence of the sepulchre in seizing and gobbling up annually these great and small tithes? |
njp.32101054788938 | What does the world know about this evanescent tenth? |
njp.32101054788938 | What else have you? |
njp.32101054788938 | What else will you have to drink?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What family has the'squire, did you say? |
njp.32101054788938 | What for?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What had he to do, as licenser, with what he had himself done as author? |
njp.32101054788938 | What have they done, or what are they likely to do, for the legiti- mate drama, when compared to him? |
njp.32101054788938 | What hinders it that he should have whate'er is counted good for man, His father's home, his native land, with wealth, and friends, and kith aud kin? |
njp.32101054788938 | What impulse drove Thee hither? |
njp.32101054788938 | What is so handsome as a green pelisse? |
njp.32101054788938 | What matters it, if few or more The years which our frail nature bore? |
njp.32101054788938 | What might it have cost you? |
njp.32101054788938 | What nobler mirror? |
njp.32101054788938 | What remains for them but to die? |
njp.32101054788938 | What say they against its appropriating clause? |
njp.32101054788938 | What shall I play, Net? |
njp.32101054788938 | What sight awaits them? |
njp.32101054788938 | What spectre art thou? ” “ Come,"said he, “ young feller, hold your peace; You're on the stretcher now, and I'm the'spector of police!" |
njp.32101054788938 | What the blazes,'says he, have you to do with that? |
njp.32101054788938 | What the deuce has all that you have said to do with the fact of the gentleman being hanged?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What then made the gallant captain so miserable? |
njp.32101054788938 | What was to be done? |
njp.32101054788938 | What was to be done? |
njp.32101054788938 | What was to be done? |
njp.32101054788938 | What will the Lords do — without horses? |
njp.32101054788938 | What would be the consequence, thought Nicholas, of any body presuming to call the Lord Mayor of London “ Nick?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What would his lordship do? |
njp.32101054788938 | What'll you give?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What's he rolling down towards us for?--he has no business here!" |
njp.32101054788938 | What's in a name?" |
njp.32101054788938 | What's that you ’re riding?' |
njp.32101054788938 | What's to be done? |
njp.32101054788938 | What's verse to A. when versus B.? |
njp.32101054788938 | What, for a counter, would I do but good? |
njp.32101054788938 | What, therefore, do you want with the key?' |
njp.32101054788938 | What? |
njp.32101054788938 | When I got up on deck, I asked a sailor, “ How's the wind? ” — “ Dead agin yer,"was the satisfactory reply. |
njp.32101054788938 | Whence again Did the same fire sweet Hero's heart devour? |
njp.32101054788938 | Whence grew Leander's passion? |
njp.32101054788938 | Whence the cause of this awful alteration?-why had mirth in a moment given place to these boding looks and signs of terror? |
njp.32101054788938 | Whence the cause of this awful alteration?-why had mirth in a moment given place to these boding looks and signs of terror? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where are the flutes? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where are the ladies? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where had he been? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where is the end of Mexico? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where now are your ships that spout more fire than Demawand, and your women like houris that can read and write like men of the law? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where was I? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where was Painalton, the god of the swift foot, when the Miztecas ran to the mountains? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where were the princes, and dukes, and lords, of whom he had so long been the idol? |
njp.32101054788938 | Where's that Grummet? |
njp.32101054788938 | Wherefore should they live? |
njp.32101054788938 | Wherein is he good But to taste sack, and drink it? |
njp.32101054788938 | Wherein neat And cleanly, but to carve a capon, and eat it? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who are you? ” A STEAM TRIP TO HAMBURG, 513: “ Yes, sir! |
njp.32101054788938 | Who are you?- Who are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who are you?-Who are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who could it be, sir, without it was the ghost who has laid that poor lad in his sick ham- mock?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Who doubts his coxcombry, or that it was other than a very delightful thing in him? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who ever heard a serenade, With ev'n a theme of lightest mirth, But melancholy echoes play'd, And sighs within the heart had birth? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who ever roam'd on moonlit night, And thought its beam was gaily bright? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who had drunk it? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who is calling Friar Laurence? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who is knocking for admission At the convent's outer gate? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who knows but they may have brought this disgrace upon themselves by some fault of their own?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Who now shall open the gates of the temple to dramatic fame? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who thy guide? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who was he? |
njp.32101054788938 | Who? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why could not Hero sleep, while winter raged, without him? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why did I let the God of song Lure me from law to join his throng, Gull’d by some slight applauses? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why did you let it out of your own hands, young'oman? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why do n't you let the boy alone? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | Why do n't you stick to Natur, if you mean to write a book? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why does n't he go into his place, Mr. Jennings? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why does this infernal cow, for which I gave such a heap of dollars, 66 “ WHO MILKED MY cow? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | Why press cowardice on Falstaff more than upon Douglas? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why should the softest season bring The mind such blissful suffering, As oft we feel when Nature's rest Seems most divinely- calmly blest? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why the devil did n't you pay what he asked, sir? ” — “ Arrah, sir, why would I let you be chated. |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, Barney, where are they? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, musha, Misther Dick, is it goin'to fight a jule you are?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, that's ounly the pride o'the sun, to show his glory to the last; would you have him go out like a purser's dip,-a spark and away? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, thinks Joseph, should a scholar have cheer- fulness of blood? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why, what have you seen? |
njp.32101054788938 | Why? |
njp.32101054788938 | Will it be “ Lady, thine eye, ” or “ Cyn- thia, thy song, ” or “ Sweet honey- sucking bees?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Will she be buried to- morrow- or next day — or to- night? |
njp.32101054788938 | Will you bet, Dick?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Will you double the bet? ” “ Done!" |
njp.32101054788938 | Will you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Wilt decoy A trusting heart to ruin? |
njp.32101054788938 | With such feelings, what can Falstaff, after having gone through a life of adventure, care about the repute of courage or cowar- dice? |
njp.32101054788938 | Yes, Mr. Editor, why should tails be ridiculous? |
njp.32101054788938 | Yet why but to one should our homage be done? |
njp.32101054788938 | Yet, what is he now? |
njp.32101054788938 | You come here, and do n't know what description of medicine is wanted. ” “ Do n't I? ” said Andy with a great air. |
njp.32101054788938 | You didn'? |
njp.32101054788938 | You do not, I hope, grieve over the presence of the little angelic circle?" |
njp.32101054788938 | You have built a theatre, have you not? |
njp.32101054788938 | You know the post- office, I suppose? ” — “ Yis, sir; where they sell gun- powdher." |
njp.32101054788938 | You know the “ African alarmed by thunder? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | You know you're an orphan, I suppose? ” “ What's that, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | You know you're an orphan, I suppose? ” “ What's that, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | You look ill. Where is Mrs. Saville?" |
njp.32101054788938 | You will come again, or send, perhaps;—will you not, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | You wo n't mind sleeping among the coffins, I suppose? — but it does n't much matter whether you will or not, for you wo n't sleep any where else. |
njp.32101054788938 | You've seen the “ Dying Gla- diator?" |
njp.32101054788938 | Your commission?' |
njp.32101054788938 | a gentleman? |
njp.32101054788938 | again interrupted the American, “ doos you mean to keep on all night about that precious wordy black preaching in the creek? |
njp.32101054788938 | all?" |
njp.32101054788938 | an Englishman afraid?" |
njp.32101054788938 | an pone se- denten in equi dorso? |
njp.32101054788938 | and how was I to be disposed of? |
njp.32101054788938 | and on such a night? |
njp.32101054788938 | and what now?" |
njp.32101054788938 | and you're sure of the money? |
njp.32101054788938 | and"“ Mr. Simpkinson, a glass of sherry? ” cried Tom Ingoldsby has- tily. |
njp.32101054788938 | asked the valet, casting an inquiring eye round the apartment; “ is it the breeches, sir? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | attend to the mind at the same time that you tickle the midriff? |
njp.32101054788938 | axes he. —'And d'ye think I wo n't stand as much as Bob or Dick, or any one else?' |
njp.32101054788938 | beau?] |
njp.32101054788938 | ca n't you let me alone?" |
njp.32101054788938 | chi sei tu? |
njp.32101054788938 | continued the man of medicine in his examination. —"I did, sir. ” “ And where did you procure them? ” — “ At English Harbour, sir." |
njp.32101054788938 | cried I, “ that fellow that brought me the letter just now? |
njp.32101054788938 | cried the master;"what have we here? ” « A gentleman in distress." |
njp.32101054788938 | did she know the daughter's name? |
njp.32101054788938 | eh, my dear? |
njp.32101054788938 | ex- claimed I, “ what of him? |
njp.32101054788938 | exclaimed the lady, the more incensed from seeing her friend inclined to laugh as well as her footman,-'was there ever such a piece of insolence? |
njp.32101054788938 | for that's always the case when a jolly tries to shove his oar into a seaman's rullock –'cause why? |
njp.32101054788938 | give me no milk? |
njp.32101054788938 | give me quick the phial, From the trial I'll not shrink,- Is it shaken when it's taken? |
njp.32101054788938 | had your poor uncle Paul been in town, he would have had a shy at ould Beelzebub, or made him quit the flagway. ” “ And who was Uncle Paul?" |
njp.32101054788938 | have you no feeling, E'en for the fair sex who make us knock under? |
njp.32101054788938 | he won't — won't he? ” said the Baron. |
njp.32101054788938 | how d’ye do? |
njp.32101054788938 | how was I to know what the Jarvey's fare was? |
njp.32101054788938 | how would you like it? |
njp.32101054788938 | iligant thing to put two balls into the pistle instid o'one, and give the masther a chance over the'torney?" |
njp.32101054788938 | in slumbers Why lethargic wilt thou lie? |
njp.32101054788938 | is it champagne you are giving me? |
njp.32101054788938 | is that you, Mr. Bumble, sir? ” said Mrs. Mann, thrusting her head out of the window in well- affected ecstasies of joy. |
njp.32101054788938 | is this castle to be seen? |
njp.32101054788938 | it's settled? ” “ Why, to be sure; you do n't suppose I've anything to do but to go!" |
njp.32101054788938 | just fresh from the country?' |
njp.32101054788938 | ly asked, • How is your close to his heels kind- but a civil gentleman after, another passing you?' |
njp.32101054788938 | ma'am,"replied the coachman; “ would you have the gemman travel without his snorter to accommodate you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | mere?" |
njp.32101054788938 | mother,'says I, do n't you know me? |
njp.32101054788938 | my dear Scowl, how are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | my man,'says he, quite familiar, “ how do you like champaign punch? |
njp.32101054788938 | nature so equally join'd?) |
njp.32101054788938 | nay, was he not a right honourable lover? |
njp.32101054788938 | no fresh effusion of the muse? ” inquired his lordship. |
njp.32101054788938 | no more? |
njp.32101054788938 | no:-why advisable?" |
njp.32101054788938 | of the Children in the Wood? |
njp.32101054788938 | on your way to the Continent? |
njp.32101054788938 | or did I perchance ex- claim"Inshallah — Please God,'instead of saying'Mashallah- Praise be to God? |
njp.32101054788938 | or is it only the caileen's fun, and the rest of them, in the kitchen? ” said Darby, opening the door, but remaining outside as before. |
njp.32101054788938 | or reach'd Aberdeen? |
njp.32101054788938 | or was your resi- dence near the seat of war?" |
njp.32101054788938 | pudent people in Lon- WHO ARE YOU? |
njp.32101054788938 | qu'importe A'SA CENDRE Que la main d’un BRETON a confiée au sol? |
njp.32101054788938 | quem minus credere'st? |
njp.32101054788938 | quoth he, •Can poets hope to fetter me? |
njp.32101054788938 | rades; but for what? |
njp.32101054788938 | replied the devil, with a twist of his lip, mimicking Father Paul; maybe your reverence would tell us when he was last at confession?' |
njp.32101054788938 | rougir de la sorte? |
njp.32101054788938 | said Barney imploringly;"and the breeches?- sure he'll be catching cowld! ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | said I, deferentially.--"Why, he not only bought this most splendid service of plate I ever saw — massive-solid; but-- but- “ « Yes, sir?' |
njp.32101054788938 | said I: “ did you turn them to any account? ” “ Oh, the Lord bless yir honor! ” said Darby sheepishly; “ it's very DARBY THE SWIFT. |
njp.32101054788938 | said Mrs. Tulrumble: “ why, what's become of old Sniggs?" |
njp.32101054788938 | said Noah; “ Oliver, sir, — Oliver has"“ What? |
njp.32101054788938 | said he wanted to- did he, my boy? ” inquired the gentleman in the white waistcoat. |
njp.32101054788938 | said he, at last,"Mr. Murtough Murphy — you think to cut your jokes with me, do you? |
njp.32101054788938 | said the Abbot, crossing him- self, “ wo n't that be rather inconvenient? |
njp.32101054788938 | said the captain, “ can you milk her? |
njp.32101054788938 | said Í,'what sir?' |
njp.32101054788938 | say Louis then, • who are you,--and who set you there? |
njp.32101054788938 | say whither ye go,-- To the chase above, or the woods below? |
njp.32101054788938 | says Father Paul, do ye keep your papers in a tinder- box?' |
njp.32101054788938 | says I, giving him a hail. — Going to Portsmouth, ma'am?' |
njp.32101054788938 | says I, you arn't afeard of a man- o'-war’s- man, are you?' |
njp.32101054788938 | says I, “ how do you weather the breeze? |
njp.32101054788938 | says I.-Would you like to go inside, ma'am?' |
njp.32101054788938 | says he. — I never give it a thought,'says I.-'Where's your ticket?' |
njp.32101054788938 | says he.-"He left us three days ago,'answered Maria,'to join his ship: I hope nothing has happened to him? |
njp.32101054788938 | should we not have found his Malm- sey nose, his whelks and bubukles, his exhalations and meteors, as duly described as those of Bardolph? |
njp.32101054788938 | shouted he in a voice between displeasure and mirth, “ a flea — and in that bed!-then you must have brought it! ” Now was not this too much? |
njp.32101054788938 | spare my song: If gods and goddesses did wrong, And revell’d in illicit love, As poets, sculptors, painters, prove, Is mine the fault? |
njp.32101054788938 | surely there is nothing wrong? |
njp.32101054788938 | that little by little we may also defile their fathers'graves, and point our fingers at their mothers. ” Why address me, O little man? ” said I. |
njp.32101054788938 | that's strange: but I suppose you've heard of the clever Fiddlers? |
njp.32101054788938 | that's the boy, is it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | the girl with the rich father,-Miss Miggins?" |
njp.32101054788938 | then what's a skin flint? |
njp.32101054788938 | then, is it the Peelers, ” said Darby contemptuously, “ that yir honor manes? |
njp.32101054788938 | this is a desp’ut ugly awful dark berth.—Is there anybody on watch, I wonder?' |
njp.32101054788938 | this is the house for effects and for scenes, What is Drury, Ducrow's, Covent Garden, the Queen's? |
njp.32101054788938 | what can them fellows want with me? |
njp.32101054788938 | what do ye want here, honest man?' |
njp.32101054788938 | what do you mean? |
njp.32101054788938 | what does he mean? |
njp.32101054788938 | what harm would it do him? |
njp.32101054788938 | what have I now to do with them?-they have lost their charm. |
njp.32101054788938 | what is the matter? ” cried the sympathising lady, with a scrutinizing glance levelled at the gentleman. |
njp.32101054788938 | what is this? |
njp.32101054788938 | what is your business here? ” inquired the man. |
njp.32101054788938 | what of that? |
njp.32101054788938 | what shall I do? |
njp.32101054788938 | what shall we do? |
njp.32101054788938 | what sins have I committed, that I should be disgraced in my old age? |
njp.32101054788938 | what stuff is that you're blowing? |
njp.32101054788938 | what will I do? |
njp.32101054788938 | what would you with the humblest of your votaries?" |
njp.32101054788938 | what's vexing ye now?' |
njp.32101054788938 | what? ” interposed Mr. Bumble, with a gleam of pleasure in his metallic eyes. |
njp.32101054788938 | where will it end? |
njp.32101054788938 | where's Mister Green? |
njp.32101054788938 | who comes now? |
njp.32101054788938 | who even can paint it? |
njp.32101054788938 | who standest at my side? |
njp.32101054788938 | who the devil are they? |
njp.32101054788938 | who told you to laugh? |
njp.32101054788938 | why not? ” “ The snow, my lord. ” “ Snow! |
njp.32101054788938 | why shouldst thou fear the hell Of waters? |
njp.32101054788938 | why the de'il do n't you march Faster than other months out of your order? |
njp.32101054788938 | will you come here a moment, my dear?" |
njp.32101054788938 | will you not speak to me?" |
njp.32101054788938 | you do n't call that dancing, do you? |
njp.32101054788938 | you do n't want my pieces? |
njp.32101054788938 | you represent me? |
njp.32101054788938 | you're alter'd so, Etonnant que l'on te dise No wonder I cry Who are you? |
njp.32101054788938 | you're alter'd so, No wonder I say “ WHO ARE YOU?". |
njp.32101054788938 | your most obedient, madam; May I ask what brings you here? |
njp.32101054788938 | | Qu'a tu donc fait de tes armes, Little boy, where is your bow? |
njp.32101054788938 | « And do you call this a sonnet, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | « Could I prevail upon you, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | « Grummet? |
njp.32101054788938 | « « Is she alive?' |
njp.32101054788938 | « « What boot will you take, and turn tails?' |
njp.32101054788938 | « « Will ye return it?' |
njp.32101054788938 | « • Has she ever, since you have known her, given you any ground of complaint?' |
njp.32101054788938 | « • Your stud?' |
njp.32101054788938 | Ştill slowly, slowly on we mov'd, that ghastly troop and I: I questioned, where?-a fiendish laugh was only their reply. |
njp.32101054788938 | Ανης καν τις εραν Si quis vel venerem Doth Love, young chiel, βουλεται η μαχαν Aut prælia cogitat, One's bosom rufile? |
njp.32101054788938 | Σου Βακχου καθαρον Is Bacchi calidos Would any feel Σοι διαχρωννυσει Inficiet tibi Ripe for a scuffie? |
njp.32101054788938 | Φοινω “ WHO MILKED MY COW?" |
njp.32101054788938 | — “ A son- in- law! ” “ Why, what the devil do you mean? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ A ghost? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ A tink a devil so handsome as a colour man? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ A what? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Afraid of what, sir? ” said Nicholas Tulrumble, looking up into the secretary's face. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Am I to be everlastingly plagued with bodies? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ An excellent character,-a most prudent man, is Mr. Barter. ” “ Why not make it forty thousand joys, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And he will be a sweep, will he?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And his master, too, I think you said, Noah? ” added Mr. Bumble. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And pray what security did you get?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And she kept her word, no doubt?". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And this man that's to be his master,-you, sir,—you'll treat him well, and feed him, and do all that sort of thing,-will you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And what can the Baon Ri Dhuv, the Queen of the South, want with Conla, a shepherd of the north?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And what do you know about Judy, neighbour? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And what is your angel's name?". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ And what was the performance?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Any milk to- morrow, Joseph? ” said the caterer.- “ No, sir,"with a most sensible shake of the head. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Are you going now; or are you not?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Are you going to put down pipes, Mr. Tulrumble?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Arrah, why should n't the masther have a chance over him? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ As I've a sow!, your honour, ” said he solemnly, “ little it is meself knows of the mat- ter; and after what I seen “ What you've seen? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Augh, Terence; and do you think I would let any thing ye told me slip? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Ay! ” said the president, “ when was he hanged?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Barney, where are my pantaloons? ” “ Is it the breeches?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Barney, where are my pantaloons? ” “ Is it the breeches?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ But do you really mean to write a book, Nugent?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ But what became of M- Flummery?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ But where are you hanging out?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ But you wo n't get into a scrape? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ But, in the name of Allah,"said I, “ js it quite certain that this ruin is going on in England? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Ca n't I have a bed?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Can I have said Belli'in the wrong place, ” thought I,"at the last selam? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Can a duck swim, yir honor? ” said Darby, emboldened by degrees. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Can you not borrow of her? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Certainly: what have you to say? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Certainly; pray how came she here? ” “ I brought her. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Champaign supper?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Did I ever hear of the Dane? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Did you kill any more dogs lately, Andy? ” « Faix, you're too hard on me, sir: sure I never killed but one dog, and that was an accident". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Did you shoot any one with soda- water since I saw you last? ” Andy grinned. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Did you want a coffin, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Did you, then, rejoice in your father's death?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do I, Terence? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do n't think it. ” “ Oh, not me, eh? ” sneered Noah. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do n't you remember that pretty girl, Faddle? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do you know is he anything of a shot?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do you know that lady? ” demanded my neighbour. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do you live in London? ” inquired Oliver. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Do you think there is danger, my dear Falcon?". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Dreams, have you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Faith, I dunna what physic. ” “ What's the matter with the child?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Faith, I would n't doubt you, sir: but, sure, how could I help that divil of a mare runnin'away wid me, and thramplin'the dogs?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Good?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Had not that better be postponed till to- morrow morning, Cap- tain Fitzalban?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Had you a party to meet his Satanic Majesty? ” I inquired, with a smile. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Have you anything to drink?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Have you been doing anything very clever lately, Andy? ” said Murtough. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Have you the run of the cellar?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ He won't- won't he? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ He's the chief Butler of Ireland. ” • What?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Hold your tongue, will you? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How can you help it? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How dare you say such a thing of your master? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How did you prevent this milk from turning sour?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How do you feel yourself now?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How is this, Julia, dear? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ How old are yer?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Hush! ” said Charles; “ did I not hear a footstep?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Hush?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I am too weak, Herbert; am I not?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I beg your pardon, sir; but what's this you ax'd me for? ”_"Soda- water." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I beg your worship's pardon, ” said Mr. Bumble, incredu- lous of his having heard aright, —"did your worship speak to me?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I believe your name is Snaps?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I should think so: but how came you in this pond? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I sup- pose you want some place to sleep in to- night, do n't you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I suppose yer the new boy, a'nt yer?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I thought, of course, it was a dream; but then,—where the d-1 are the breeches?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ I want a letther, sir, if you plase. ” “ And who do you want it for? ” repeated the postmaster. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ If I may make bold to ask, why will your lordship be safer at Dover than in London?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is Mr. Slowby come? ” said my lord, turning suddenly towards the servant. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is any one up? ” “ Nobody but me, ” replied the child. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is every thing prepared for the Hajji? ” “ As I am your sacrifice, yés; ” answered the minister. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it Bessie Lloyd? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it in the can, sir? ” — “ The curse o'Crum'll on you- in the bottles. ” “ Is this it, sir? ” said Andy, producing a bottle of ale. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it in the can, sir? ” — “ The curse o'Crum'll on you- in the bottles. ” “ Is this it, sir? ” said Andy, producing a bottle of ale. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it me, sir? — Poperiate the king's pocket money in that way, poor ould gentleman! |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it pos- sible that you are here yet?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is it the forks?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is the Lady Gunterzwartz turned puritan?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Is there not an undertaker?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ It's-"“ Who?--who, for the sake of Heaven? ” — “ Biddy Mac Gawly!" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ It's-"“ Who?--who, for the sake of Heaven? ” — “ Biddy Mac Gawly!" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Laughing? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ May I ask of whom? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Murphy the attorney, Andy. ” “ Oh, wo n't the masther disgrace himself by fightin'the'torney?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Nawthin'would save me but I should give a TAY- PARTY at the Three Blacks one evenin'after a hurlin'-match- Did yir honor ever hurl a bit? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Nay, sweetheart, is that all? ” he exclaimed. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ No doubt of it, Andy. ” “ Well, there's some sinse in that name, then; but who'd think of sitch a thing as a tumbler and a cock in a pistle? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ No, my dear husband; but what is to become of the future?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Not run away: he has n't run away; has he, Noah? ”"No, sir, no; not run away, sir, but he's turned wicious,"replied Noah. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Not the sign of a word passed my lips about it. ” “ You're sure?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Now do tell me,"said T—-, “ what demon of madness can have possessed you? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Now, who was she, pray? ” “ Is it a fair bet? ” inquired the serjeant with a look of conceited knowledge. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Now, who was she, pray? ” “ Is it a fair bet? ” inquired the serjeant with a look of conceited knowledge. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Now, you are a nice young fellow, ai n't you? ” said Sower- berry, giving Oliver a shake, and a sound box on the ear. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Oh dear, a cock!-Is there e'er a hin in it, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Oh, Squire Egan's your master, then? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Oh, is this the boy? ” said the old gentleman. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Or trace the progress of crime to'baccer? ” growled the other. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Perchance thou mockest me; but how canst thou, A stranger and unknown, my love enjoy? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Rats and mice, and such small deer,'eh?-Shakspeare, you know. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Security, sir? ” said Darby;"they tould me it was collatheral, I think, yir honor; collatheral was the word. ” “ Collateral!" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Signor Giacomo caro, non vi accorgete che sete un giovane senza pare? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Sir? ” said Andy.- “ Soda- water, ” said the guest, in that subdued tone in which people are apt to name their wants at a dinner- table. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ So had you, ma'am, long ago. ” Vous votre beau, moi mon flambeau"Little boy, where is your torch? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ So you brought a few dozen bottles of milk to sea with you as a venture?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ So-50—wild justice, hey? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Still inconsolable, madam? ” said Richie Barter after a few prefa- tory hens. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The Master, sir- “ Well, what does he want?". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The Poor Gentleman ” is an excellent play; and “ Who wants a Guinea?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The fool ca n't milk, ” said the captain; then turning round to his officers despondingly, he exclaimed, “ gentlemen, can any of you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The jury brought in • Died from exposure to the cold, and want of the common ne- cessaries of life,'- did n't they?". |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The most lovely women in the world, eh? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ The severall enormi- tyes and misdemeanours, which are there seene and acted,"are they not upon record? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Then give it to me. ”_"I have n't it, sir. ” “ What do you mean? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ There is a fête and ball at Frascati, ” said he, on taking leave; “ you will be there? ” There was a devilish smile on his face. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ There's a gintleman wants some soap and wather. ” “ Some what? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Think so? ” said the undertaker in a tone which half ad- mitted and half disputed the probability of the event. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ To be sure, my dear sir: do n't you remember that rats once came under the forest laws — a minor species of venison? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ To speak about their bills, my lord?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Unwell l ” cried his lordship, “ and you allowed him to quit the house?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Very well, ” said the squire: “ you name yourself as Mr. Murphy's friend?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ We shall be back to the Green Man in ten minutes if you've left any thing behind. ” • Where is my bandbox? ” said the girl. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Well, Barney, what is it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Well, Mrs. B.; and what have you — not forty thousand pounds? ” “ No- a thought, ” said she seriously. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Well, and what if he did, you little ungrateful wretch? ” said Mrs. Sowerberry. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Well, my dear little fellow, and where is mamma? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Well, thin, ” says Paddy agin, “ what the divil's come over Mrs. Blake of late? ” “ Potcheen!" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Were you not in luck, ” he continued, “ that chance drove two Christian men, like Peter and me, among the mountains? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What a pity'tan't in London, ai n't it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What ails that lubberly wet- nurse to all the geese in the ship? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What are you crying for?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What did she die of, work’us? ” said Noah. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What did you say?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What do you think of this, doctor?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What do you want, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What for, sir? ” enquired Ned, with a stare. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What further, my dear Susan? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What have we got here?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is become of our ramble to the rocks be- fore breakfast? ” “ Oh! |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is her father, Terence? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is that? ” asked the Saint." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is the matter with you? ” asked the learned Doctor Falcon, as he laid his hat and stick aside. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is the matter? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What is the price of a good thick stick? ” said the Doctor on this remarkable occasion." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What next? ” as the political pamphleteer sayeth:-ay, what next? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What next? ” as the political pamphleteer sayeth:-ay, what next? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What on earth has Miss Simpkinson discovered there?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What should I think, sir?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What the divil is all this about?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What then is the matter with you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What then?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What thing, dear? ” “ You know well enough, you old hag!-that blackguard blister!" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What words are these? ” said the vizier. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What'll I ax for, ma'am? ” “ I'd be sorry to trust to you, Andy, for remembering. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What's set you a snivelling now?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What's that to you? ” said Andy. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What's your name, boy? ” said the gentleman in the high chair. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What'ud I pay elevenpence for? ” — “ For postage." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ What, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ When I was a young man, ” said Mr. Peters, “ I remember I al- ways made a point of —"“ Pray how long ago was that?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where am I?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where am I?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where are you going? ” asked an old woman opposite me, who knew the road, which I did not. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where can they be? ” asked the master with a strong accent on the auxiliary verb. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where did he come from?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where do the young gentlemen procure it?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where has it gone to? ” asked Foote, looking about for it. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where is Harris?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where is the man- Hastings?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Where was it? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who gave you those directions? ”_"The masther. ” “ And who's your master? ” —"What consarn is that o'vours?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who gave you those directions? ”_"The masther. ” “ And who's your master? ” —"What consarn is that o'vours?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who gave you those directions? ”_"The masther. ” “ And who's your master? ” —"What consarn is that o'vours?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who the devil's that?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who was he? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who's that? ” said the squire, who was but just risen, and did not know but it might be one of the women servants." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Who's the t'other one?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why did n't you hold her, you thief? ” “ Hould her, indeed! — you just might as well expect to stop fire among flax as that one." |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, Barney, you do n't mean to say the ghost has got them again?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, I have n't got my things! — what can I do, Faddle, without my things? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, Sam, what has brought you here at this hour?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, doosn't he understand English? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, my lord; may I speak?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, what have I done? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Why, what the d-1 brings that tin can here? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Will she go with me?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Will she keep her appointment?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Will you go along with me, Oliver? ” said Mr. Bumble in a majestic voice. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Yer do n't know who I am, I suppose, work’us?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Yes, my lord. ” “ Where are you?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Yes; what have you done with them? ”. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Yis, your honour. ” “ Do you know that you might be hanged for what you did to- day?" |
njp.32101054788938 | “ You insolent scoundrel!- who milked my cow last night? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ You will let her remain in the house, Mr. Saville? — in one of the upper rooms? ” “ In her own room, Mrs. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ You will let her remain in the house, Mr. Saville? — in one of the upper rooms? ” “ In her own room, Mrs. |
njp.32101054788938 | “ Your loaf, sir? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ • The house in Park Lane?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “ • Who's that?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “ • Why,'said M.Flummery, what do you want with the key? |
njp.32101054788938 | “ • Will you come with me?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “"Where is the chest?' |
njp.32101054788938 | “-Mong you( when you're there? |
njp.32101054788938 | • Did ye get the consideration, Tom? |
njp.32101054788938 | • Like angels'visits,'I presume, the old gentleman's are • few and far between?'". |
njp.32101054788938 | • Pray, is ould Martin Joyce alive?' |
njp.32101054788938 | • Well,'says he, “ I ought to have eight bob- what will you give me?' |
njp.32101054788938 | • What did I do, sir?" |
njp.32101054788938 | •"• And where do ye live? |
njp.32101054788938 | •What made you carry on in that fashion, and be d — to you!-is that all the regard you have for the sex?' |
njp.32101054788938 | •Why, madam, he says as how he says he is'-_Well, what does he say, fool? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And by what right? ”By the best right. |
nyp.33433082289632 | And will you try to get me in, cousin James? ” “ I'll do what I can. nyp.33433082289632 Are you glad to see him? ” “ Yes, ” said Johnny. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you? nyp.33433082289632 Do n't smoke, eh? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you know a boy called Micky Maguire? ” proceeded Mr. Mur- dock. nyp.33433082289632 Do you know what that will cost you?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you think of accepting his offer? ”I'm afraid I might not be suited with the place he'd get me, ” said Fame and Fortune. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Has n't the boot- black been discharged? ”No, and is n't going to be? ”"How is that? ” asked Roswell, looking very much disappointed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Has n't the boot- black been discharged? ”No, and is n't going to be? ”"How is that? ” asked Roswell, looking very much disappointed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Has n't the boot- black been discharged? ”No, and is n't going to be? ”"How is that? ” asked Roswell, looking very much disappointed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you a pleasant boarding- place? ” asked Mrs. Rockwell. nyp.33433082289632 How did you get it? ” asked Roswell, appearing surprised. |
nyp.33433082289632 | In how many voyages, if I may ask? nyp.33433082289632 Is it for me? ” he asked, hesitatingly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Jenkins? ” suggested the other. nyp.33433082289632 Mr. Gilbert? ” “ Yes; he has been there five years. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then if this Micky Maguire took the wallet, how happened it that it was found in this boy's possession? ” “ I can tell that,said Tim. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then you know Dick? ” “ Yes sir, I've knowed him ever since I was so high, ” indicating a point about three feet above the floor. nyp.33433082289632 Well, a story it is then, but what shall it be about? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, where did they go? ” gasped Paul, meekly. nyp.33433082289632 Well, why should n't we go below this week, then?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, ” said Dick, “ I did n't buy it? nyp.33433082289632 What does he mean? ” asked Gilbert, coolly, addressing the police- man. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What shall we wear to the party, Dick? nyp.33433082289632 What was that you said about coming to work? ”"I said I had come here to work. ”* Who engaged you? ”"Mr. Rockwell. ”"O indeed! |
nyp.33433082289632 | What was that you said about coming to work? ”I said I had come here to work. ”* Who engaged you? ”"Mr. Rockwell. ”"O indeed! |
nyp.33433082289632 | What would the great Washington say if he could see his coat Dow? ” said Frank. nyp.33433082289632 Where is your money? ” asked the clerk. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did n't you send for me? ” “ Thank you sir, I did n't like to trouble you. nyp.33433082289632 Why do n't you answer a fellow, do n't take me for a bear do you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't you call your employer to testify to your good character? ” “ That's a good idea. nyp.33433082289632 You suppose? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 'Killing them?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | * Any news? ” asked Gilbert, in a low voice. |
nyp.33433082289632 | * Back already, Richard? ” said his employer, pleasantly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | * By the way, ” said Mr. Murdock, with a sudden thought,"what is the appearance of this Micky Maguire?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | * Was he a friend of Ragged Dick, as you call him? ” “ Not much. |
nyp.33433082289632 | * What did you run for, then? |
nyp.33433082289632 | * What kind of a house do you want? |
nyp.33433082289632 | * • Bad for us, children, is n't it?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | ** Is the boy so attractive, then? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ** We're not lonesome, Dick, are we?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | ** What's that?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | ... What is more beautiful and poetic What is the worst seat a man can than a child's idea of ice? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ... Why is a song badly sung, like a.... Value the friendship of him who man who requires a wig? |
nyp.33433082289632 | .... He who studies books gets the Why is a joiner less handsome frame of knowledge, but he who studies than his wife? |
nyp.33433082289632 | .Teacher “ What part of speech The happiness of life, says Coler- is the word egg?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 0 Pick, what is going to happen to us?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | 1 left, beyond the sea °? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 100 and « to revolve G.? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 129 « How was she manned? ” asked an amused listener. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 205 “ How could you study them much if you were always in the chim- ney?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 249 on the Perhaps you would like to know what kind of flowers Fannie had? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 277 the Christmas gifts, of the gold dollar, and the copper cent? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 289 “ Let me alone, will yer? ” he said, ducking his head as if he expected a blow." |
nyp.33433082289632 | 29 had a splendid time, did n't we, Hope? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 297 to roll neatly and pin securely her bundles of pieces? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 313 “ When will you pay me? ” asked the bookseller. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 457 called to me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 5 and 8? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 If “ Have you a boy named Richard Hunter, in the house? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 What cruel chance can have so transformed her? ” “ Perhaps if we had a box of letters, she could tell us, ” suggested the merchant. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 What's the matter? ” “ I asked old Turner to- night if he would n't raise my wages, ” said Roswell. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 When did she give it to you? ” “ Last evening." |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 Where is that land, ” he cried,"where such deeds of evil are done? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 Who's Mr. Turner? ” “ My employer- Hall& Turner, you know. ” “ What's amiss with him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 Who's Mr. Turner? ” “ My employer- Hall& Turner, you know. ” “ What's amiss with him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 Will you allow me to look at the watch? ”. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 Wo n't you tell me a story, Dick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 6 • And girls work like this, for us, father?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | 66 What for? ” “ I fired a stone at him." |
nyp.33433082289632 | 66 Wholesale or retail?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 66 Yes sir that is the one there- in the parlor window, ” said John, pointing to the window he had broken;"what will it cost to mend it, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | 66 “ Do you think I stole the pocket- book? ” asked Dick, looking up in the officer's face. |
nyp.33433082289632 | 66 • Why, where are you, pa?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | 99 as soon as the lady had gone, he spoke very harshly to Ralph, saying, “ Why did you tell that lady that the calico would not wash?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | 99 “ Maybe you know him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | ? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ? ” “ About nine months. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | A bosom pin, perhaps? |
nyp.33433082289632 | A funny name, is n't it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | A gentle hand touched his, and her familiar voice, in accents of alarm, asked: “ What is it Fred? |
nyp.33433082289632 | A girl's name and an interjection make what territory? |
nyp.33433082289632 | A rattle, I must have, for who will deny The claim as a baby, I urge with a cry? |
nyp.33433082289632 | A young animal, and an article make what island? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Ab, Arthur, is that you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | About the air, then? ” “ No, not about the air. |
nyp.33433082289632 | About the earth,? ” “ No, please. |
nyp.33433082289632 | After being sworn, the judge asked:"What is your name?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Ai nt that a good shine? ” and Dick displayed his boot with something of his old professional pride." |
nyp.33433082289632 | All I have to do, is to keep him in safe custody till then. ” “ Of course, Where is he? ” “ In a cell below. ” 66 Can I see him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | All I have to do, is to keep him in safe custody till then. ” “ Of course, Where is he? ” “ In a cell below. ” 66 Can I see him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | All cut but that one? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And 7? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And 9? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And do their heirs in an irreverent hour Despise the teachings of the days of yore? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And how do you like shop- keeping? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And how is Henry Hampson? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And how is it done, do you ask? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And how much are you to receive for your valuable services?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | And is it possible that neither of these causes, that not all? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And is n't that enough? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And of all friends, she the only Should appear to be bereft? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And so, all the afternoon, they ironed, and told stories, and sang, and- was n't they good children? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And sometimes exchange a poor cigar for a good one? ” continued bis captor. |
nyp.33433082289632 | And we are all liable to get taken in, you know? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And what became of snarls? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And what do you suppose, children, Eliza and Molly would have seen if they had reached the Green Stores? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And what shall it be about? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And what will poor mamma do without her little Fannie? |
nyp.33433082289632 | And who is Micky Maguire? ” “ He blacks boots." |
nyp.33433082289632 | And who is this other young man? ”"This is my private tutor, ” said Dick, presenting Fosdick, “ Pro- fessor Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are the Green Stores far from here? ” asked Eliza, as she paid for Molly's biscuits. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you calling me?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you going down to the office? ” “ Yes. ” “ You've got a pretty good place, have n't you? ” “ Yes, I like it." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you going down to the office? ” “ Yes. ” “ You've got a pretty good place, have n't you? ” “ Yes, I like it." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you going to present it to Helen Briggs? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you guilty or not guilty?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you hard of hearing? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you in business, Mr. Hunter? ” inquired Mr. Clifton. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you much interested in manufacturing, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you occupied during the evenings? ” “ No, I am not." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you sick? ” “ Oh! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you sure I read the paper? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Are you the boy that saved Master Johnny from drowning? ” asked the servant, her face brightening up, for Johnny was a great favorite in the house. |
nyp.33433082289632 | As for you, Dick, you are always a darling, and the comfort of your Roxy's life, are n't you, sweet?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | As great a hero as as Andrew Jackson! ” “ Do you think, Mrs. Sterling,"said Herbert Lee, thoughtfully,"that Mr. Raymond would go out to service? |
nyp.33433082289632 | As president of some sleepy old bank or insurance com- pang, bey? |
nyp.33433082289632 | At length he asked, “ what is your name? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Bazaar'on Middle Street?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Born as he was, without arms, what was there for him to do, even in this busy world? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Browning?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | But balf a mile? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But ca n't we get in something about the drums and fifes, Peter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But did you ever know me to steal?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | But have n't you got a list of the draw- ing? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But here is your friend Fosdick. ” “ How are you, Fosdick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But how do you think we got up into this tower? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But how shall I get it to you, father?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | But if you meant it like her, would n't it be horrid?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | But that joke you played us at Savoy, who would n't be gloomy after that? ” They laughed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | But there's something else we must not forget. ” “ What is that? ” “ Money is a good thing to have, but a good education is better. |
nyp.33433082289632 | But to think of her settin'up until after eleven o'clock, nightly — do n't it make your hair fairly stand on end? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But what shall be said of a man who 1 ° travels with squeaking shoes? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But what was the use of such en- cumbrances, when he could have anything by merely wishing for it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But where is he, that helmsman bold? |
nyp.33433082289632 | But why was that any better?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | By the way, I wonder you fellows do n't take a better room. ” “ Why should we? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Ca n't you do something about it?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can I do so? ” 336 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can I serve you in any way? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can I write a note to him, and to another 66 66 Mind friend? ” “ Yes, but perhaps the mail would n't carry them in time.' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can it be that Gilbert bad a previous acquaintance with him? ” The more Mr. Murdock reflected, the more perplexed he became. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can you explain why Mr. Gilbert should engage in such a base conspiracy?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can you wait a few minutes while I look over this letter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can you write a good hand? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Can you write and cipher? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Come with me, wo n't you?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Could any enchantment keep off death, and what could it do hereafter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Could you give me a trifle, please? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Dear me, is it you, Mr. Chimney- elf? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did all mothers have snarls? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did ever you see it any of you without the aid of a magnifying glass? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did n't he, Herb? ”"I should say that! ”* Well, Fred helped him over as carefully as if he had been his grandfather." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did n't you hear the voice that time, sir? ” And she turned to look at the baby. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did n't you observe that the advertisement says-- “ No Blanks?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did the gentleman think it could have been a fairy? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did they not come over in the “ Mayflower,"and what other Mayflower could it have meant but the sweet and delicate blossom of the bean? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did they turn you off? ” “ No, they did n't. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you buy it, or was it given you?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you come right back? ”"No,"said Dick." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you get it, Will? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you know him? ”"There be a good many Dicks. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you make all that by shines? ” “ Never mind how I made it. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you make money at it? ”"I retired on a fortune, ” said Dick, “ and now I've invested my cap- tal in mercantile pursuits. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you receive my card of invitation? ” “ I've been uneasy all the afternoon, Dick, ” said Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you say anything to her? ” « You 272 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you see that advertisment of Jenkins& Co.'s Grand Gift Distribution? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Did you think I was in Governor Bullock's em- ploy? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do either of you play? ” Dick said he sometimes played marbles, at which a young lady laughed, and Dick, catching the infection, laughed too. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't we have hens in Heaven? ” “ Heaven! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you find it so, Squire? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you know that this is the time when farmers are all begging and praying for rain to bring on their crops? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you know the inside of a thing from the out? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you see it has gone out?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you see there is something in the way? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do n't you want to go out and try a game of bil- liards this evening? ” “ No, thank you. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do they give you any in this establishment? ” “ No,"said Dick, “ this hotel's on the European system, with im- provements. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you expect you will earn that? ” “ No I do n't,"said Dick frankly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you know I read a story once, somewhere, about a man who fell in love with a white apron? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you know him? ” “ Yes sir. ” “ Tell his name. ”"It was Micky Maguire, ” said Tim, reluctantly." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you know the name of that mountain? ” he asked, pointing across the river. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you know “ Little Prudy ”? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you like it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you not think this is a trial, Tiny? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you remember, Kitty?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you think I look better? ” asked John, looking ruefully at the great flapping appendages. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you think I would have any one in my society who did not think as I do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you think this strange fancy of Mr. Rockwell's is going to last? ” inquired Mrs. Crawford. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Do you wish to know why Peter Has forsaken friends and"home, And left his native country, In a distant land to lroam? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Doctor, do you think old Mr. Jones will get over this attack of apoplexy? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Doctor, what do you think is the mat- tor with Miss Burns? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Doctor, what is the matter with old Mrs. Jenkins? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Does he deny it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Does your head ache very bad? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Dry goods, was n't it? ” “ Yes, a retail dry- goods'store. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Dº O you wish to know the reason Why your Ineighbor often calls On the dashing widow Wilkins, And attends her to the 3balls? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ELL you a story? |
nyp.33433082289632 | First: do not believe too easily what you are told. ” “ Have you only that to teach me? ” returned the Churl. |
nyp.33433082289632 | For- tunate for us, that we brought so many woolen stockings, is n't it? ” “ Do n't speak to me about your woolen stockings. |
nyp.33433082289632 | From this description, can the reader form an idea of the animal? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Funny, is n't it? ” 1 upon the 204 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Gilbert, ” said Mr. Rockwell, “ are you acquainted with this boy? ” “ He blacked my boots on one occasion,"said the book- keeper. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Going to the theatre, Hunter? ” “ No, ” said Dick." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Grandma S. Sit on? |
nyp.33433082289632 | HERE? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Had she not said, “ she wished there were not any? ” And did she not know now, how dismal and wretched a doorway looked without them? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Had she not said, “ she wished there were not any? ” And did she not know now, how dismal and wretched a doorway looked without them? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Haint your feet cold? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Has he got a copy of Burns'Poems? ” “ Yes, a splendid one, that Mr. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Has n't it taken place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have they gone to meeting? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you a partner engaged? ” “ No. ” “ Then I'll introduce you to my sister. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you any rooms vacant? ” “ What sort of a room would you like? ” asked Mrs. Browning. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you any rooms vacant? ” “ What sort of a room would you like? ” asked Mrs. Browning. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you boarded in this neighborhood before?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you ever been to school? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you managed to trap him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you noticed the young man that has a room just opposite ours? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you seen the last Gazette? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Have your horses come? |
nyp.33433082289632 | He ai nt very fond of me. ” “ What has he against you? ” “ He thinks I do n't treat him with proper respect, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | He had p't gone but a little way when I saw him slip it into Dick's pocket. ” “ I suppose you mean by Dick, the prisoner at the bar?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | He saw the whole proceed- ing. ” Why did n't he tell, and stop my bein'arrested, then?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | He therefore summoned Dick, and said, “ Richard, do you remember the location of my house? ” “ Yes sir, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Hear ye'yon lion roaring in his den? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Heigho! ” said somebody, “ what a pity we never can be satisfied, is n't it? ” “ Oh, what's that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Heigho! ” said somebody, “ what a pity we never can be satisfied, is n't it? ” “ Oh, what's that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Her mother was calling, “ Agnes, why are you not practising? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Here goes- ai n't I a poet, though? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How are you, Jonnny? ” he said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | How are you, boy? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How can I be happy, while the pink rose is preferred to my brilliant Damask? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How can any man dare to menace this peculiar institution of our forefathers? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How could you be so sanguinary? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How did you come by it? ” “ Honestly, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | How did you get out of prison? ” “ I have n't been there." |
nyp.33433082289632 | How do you do, Mr. Quinby? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How do you do, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How do you find yourself? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How do you make that out? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How do you think you shall like business, Richard?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | How does he like his new lodgins? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How foolish? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How hap- pened you to be here at just the right time, my lad? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How he lives, or how he does n't, And how he treats his wife? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How he spends his time of leisure, Whether sorrowful or gay, And where he goes for pleasure To the'concert, or the'play? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How large a bill was it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How long has he been in the service of his present employer? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How long have you been here? ” “ Half an hour, sir. ” “ I am here unusually early this morning. |
nyp.33433082289632 | How long have you been in my employment, do you remember? ” “ About four months, ” said Roswell. |
nyp.33433082289632 | How many did you drop on the way?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | How many hearts do you expect to break this eve- ning?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | How many yards did each sell? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How much did you ask for? ” “ Two dollars more a week." |
nyp.33433082289632 | How much more would satisfy you? ” “ Two dollars more- for the present, ” said Roswell, beginning to feel a little hopeful. |
nyp.33433082289632 | How much will you lose?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | How old is your father, Frank? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How will this do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | How's your mother? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I am sure Bobby tries hard enough. ”"Pray tell me bow hard he tries? ” Oh, that would be too fatiguing." |
nyp.33433082289632 | I bought the eggs myself; paid a dollar a dozen for'em, awful price, warn't it, Squire? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I hope we both will, Dick, but what's that letter you've just taken out of your pocket? ”"0, I forgot. |
nyp.33433082289632 | I inquired, with how many thorns has the would- be queen wounded you to- night? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I mean steady work? ” “ I dare say, my dear. |
nyp.33433082289632 | I mean what shall we do to entertain ourselves? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I only should get myself as muddy as you are, and have to get your master to polish me. ” My master polish you, does he? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I placed my confidence in him; but, Hezekiah, wo n't you ontie us? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I presume at some future time you intend to retire from the counting- room? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I s'pose you heard of it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I saw him a week ago strutting round as if he lived on Fifth Avenue. ” “ Well, he's set up for something else now. ” “ What's that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I should like to be enformed? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I should like to very much, but would the young lady like it? ” “ I do n't think she'd mind. |
nyp.33433082289632 | I should n't have known you if you had p't spoken to me. ” Do you know me now?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | I was looking for your books, sir; did you say you had some books in the safe? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I wish to see one of the firm; any of them in, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I wonder if I look so very old? |
nyp.33433082289632 | I wonder if the old fellow was n't a boxer in his day? ” “ I do n't know. |
nyp.33433082289632 | I would n't have waited till now. ” “ If you did n't take the pocket- book, then how came it in your pocket?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | I'm in a store on Pearl Street. ”"What store? ”"Rockwell& Cooper's." |
nyp.33433082289632 | I've got a better situation. ” “ Have you? ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | I've taught you about all I know myself, and now we want to go higher. ”** What shall we do? ” “ I'll tell you, Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ICK BROWN was the son of wealthy parents, but a very dull cholar? |
nyp.33433082289632 | If I pay seventy- five cents for a book, what must I pay for three books? |
nyp.33433082289632 | If it was not his Heavenly Father who watched over him, what was the power that kept him? |
nyp.33433082289632 | If there's anything I can do to oust him, I shall do it. ”* Could n't you leave some money in his way? |
nyp.33433082289632 | If you do n't want it, what made you steal it from this gentleman's pocket? ” “ I did n't take it, ” said Dick, shortly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Imbosom- Embosom; The party seat themselves in a circle with others belonging to the same class? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is Christ come again on earth, and do they drive him from their doors? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is Sparta dead? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is he in now, I wonder? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is n't he changed? ”"It is a change I am glad to see, ” said Mr. Whitney, also extending his hand,"for it appears to be a change for the better. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is n't it nice to be left, occasionally, to keep house? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is n't it wonderful what men can do in spite of difficulties? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is n't there somebody talking? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is n't this good enough? ” asked Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is splendid Sfolly the measure of its inspiration? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is that the state of affairs? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is that what you get?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is the old'Grecian spirit frozen in your veins, that ye do crouch and cower like base- born slaves, beneath your master's lash? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is there any news missin'out of it? ”." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is there no hope — no chance of life? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is this kind? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is this the Mutual Admiration Society? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Is this the way you treat gentlemen? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It ca n't be very fresh, can it, by the time the year comes round? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It is n't fair to charge you a dollar a week. ” Why is n't it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It looks small, do n't it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It was but a moment ago that proud Rosabelle said as she passed me, “ Are you preparing the lily to attend upon her Queen, the rose? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It was not couched in the most elegant language, but who shall say it was not ac- ceptable on that account? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It was some time before Tiny continued, “ But how pleasant it must be, that gentle, swaying motion, Blanchette? |
nyp.33433082289632 | It's a wonder so many people manage to live through it, is n't it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Jedediah who? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Johnny's a jolly little chap, and his sister is a nice girl. ” “ Halloa, what's that?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Julia Good, what shall we play? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Left eating pork? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Left much property? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Let her stop alone if she's a mind to? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Let me think- “ Majestic orb that through the sky dost ride —"now, Charles, what will rhyme with that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Let's hear the whole story, what did you draw? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Let's see how will this do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Like those of old do they the temple prize To make it serve a place for merchandise? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Locke, of course, your old man: Did he send you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | May I, really? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Middleman?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mix and Mrs. S. Name them? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Moonstruck? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. A twelve strike? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. And so you think you are qualified to enter my counting- room? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. What wages did you expect to earn? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. What was his business? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. Will that be all? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. D. You are an ambitious boy young gentleman, I should say, have you ever been employed before? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mr. Murdock was very kind. ” “ Have they got the real thief? ” “ I do n't know, sir. ” “ Well, all's well that ends well! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. B. Annie Barney, what do you know about honesty? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. S. How much is the tax, mister? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. S. Land of Liberia, what's a spook? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. S. What on airth will your Pa say? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. S. What, a liquor trader? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Mrs. W. Who, my summer boarder? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Must n't he, Mrs. Browning? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Never be afraid to do right because tends to clear; do you agree with me?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Never saw me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | No, the pig — and she looks so nice with her loose gown all snowy white, and says, “ Good morning, Mr. Joe. ” Mrs. W. What, the pig? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now tell me what neck- tie I shall wear?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now tell me what was the matter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now what do you say to one of my stories?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now what do you think of that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now what have I said? ”"Do n't drop the handle, keep looking at the baby, and be very, very careful, ” said Nettie, concisely. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now what is the programme? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now what shall it be about? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now, how can I be sure you will pay me your board regu- lar? ” “ We'll pay it every week in advance, ” said Dick, promptly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now, how shall I begin? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Now, what could any one be doing sitting down in the moonlight? |
nyp.33433082289632 | O, would you please look?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Oh, Mrs. Waggles, how can you say such a thing? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Oh, nothing special has happened, but that is no reason why something may not happen — is it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Oh, they do, do they? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Oh, wo n't we have a grand time? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Oh? |
nyp.33433082289632 | On what, dogs? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Portsmouth, consists of twenty- two texts Why should we part? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Pray are you crazy, or mad? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Shall I ask them to come in? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Shall We send alcohol to his grave, or permit him to send a myriad of our comrades to their own? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Shall we consent to have the most brilliant intellects among us any longer extinguished? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Shall we permit the fair bride of to- day to become the desolate widow of to- morrow? |
nyp.33433082289632 | She'll like them, I know, but you ought n't to give so much. ”"What's half a dollar to a man of my fortune? ” said Dick." |
nyp.33433082289632 | She's dead, do n't you know? ” feeling as you would if some one should pull open a deep cut in your finger just as it was begin- ning to heal. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Should you like to hear it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | So do you want to hear about the inside, or the out, I say? ”. |
nyp.33433082289632 | So it was a mistake, was it? ” said Gilbert. |
nyp.33433082289632 | So warm and nice, just like sum- mer?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | So what's the bill of fare for dinner? ” Why did n't you bring something from home? |
nyp.33433082289632 | So what's the bill of fare for dinner? ” Why did n't you bring something from home? |
nyp.33433082289632 | So you want a story, do you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Sorry for what? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Squire T. But you sent for me, mum? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Suppose Bobby was to take me to walk, what is there to see? ” • See! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Suppose a robber should come, or a ghost? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Suppose she wo n't let you go? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Suppose we go there, and run out and get some water lilies and some fish? ” “ Oh yes! |
nyp.33433082289632 | THAT, crying again?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Take from a fortification, leave he was overtaken? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Tell me the number of your place, wo n't you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Than why are you to get so much? ”*. |
nyp.33433082289632 | That shows that you think they would not approve of it, so you feel that it is wrong to speak so; am I not right, Frank? |
nyp.33433082289632 | That'll be fair, wo n't it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | That's nice as far as it goes, but what will rhyme with bright? |
nyp.33433082289632 | That's why he pays me so much. ” “ Where did you get that watch and chain? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The Germans, however, go West; they buy land cheap of the government, settle, and grow up with the country. ” “ Is this your granddaughter, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The Governor? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The Reason Why? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The female article? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The influenza is going round, you understand? |
nyp.33433082289632 | The opossum and beaver were? fled. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Their heads were right on that block. ”"Well, where did they fly to? ” asked Paul. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then it was n't a good place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then something is going to happen? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then they are old ladies? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Then, here goes to cut that, too, and have a jolly old sail by myself?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | There is a Green Dragon tavern at the North End; next time we'll go there, Molly; should n't you like to see a Green Dragon, all scales and emeralds? |
nyp.33433082289632 | There, James,( triumphantly) what do you think of that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | They had two or three fights. ” “ Which beat? ” “ Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | They move tables and rap on furniture, and Mrs. S. And what earthly good does that dew anybody? |
nyp.33433082289632 | This will admit two solutions; what onaraes are they? |
nyp.33433082289632 | This will make us contented; and only through contentment can we be happy. ”"But Violetta, surely, she has no trials? ” said Tiny, wistfully. |
nyp.33433082289632 | To froth at the mouth, an arti- cle, an invisible fluid, and a vehicle make what island? |
nyp.33433082289632 | To join, a pronoun, and to sever My fourth is in apron, but not in gown; make what state? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Tom? ” he said, nodding to the boy of whom he had spoken." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Under what circumstances will Oxygen sep- arate from the chemical substance in question? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Want to earn some money, do you? ” replied Mr. Punkwood, “ Yes sir! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was it a near relative? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was it left to you? ”"I'll tell all about it, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was it wholly evil? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was it you, John? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was that exactly honest? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was that the way you and grandpa set up? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Was there ever such a funny little family? |
nyp.33433082289632 | We fished, and rowed, and swung, and- who do suppose was there? ” “ I'm sure I ca n't tell, ” said Charlie. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well Harry Locke, where are you going in such a hurry? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, James, ” said Mrs. Crawford, “ you look in better spirits than I feel. ” “ What's happened amiss? ”"Roswell has given up his place." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, Mr. Arthur Padkins Snoodleford Hanks, what are your wishes? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, Peter, what subject have you thought of? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, and why did n't you go yourself? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, boy, was you waiting to see me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, boys what are you going to do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, can you do anything? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, how will we fix it about leaving the house and all?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, if it's nothing of that sort, what is it? ” • It's about investing some money. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, if one book costs of a dollar, what will three eost? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, in the first place, what do your father and mother say when you speak of them so? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, my lad, what is it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, sir, what can I do for you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, wby could n't you say so?-- but it's werry suspicious when you get up of a morning, and not have her touch a thing, when it's all so hot. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, what has happened? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, what was it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Well, young gentlemen, what can I do for you? ” she said, regard- ing them attentively. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What agency shall we employ? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What are burglars? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What are home, country, honor, glory, without Baked Beans? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What books has your father got? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What business can you have with the king? ” asked his father surprised." |
nyp.33433082289632 | What can I have the pleasure of doing for you, mum? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What can it mean? ” It occurred to him all at once that Dick might just have been dis- charged, and this thought cheered him up considerably. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What can we do about it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What did you come down here for? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What did you pay for one? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What did you sit on when you had company? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you do now?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you do with the wings? ” asked Rhody, laugbing. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you say to some Indian hasty- pudding and milk? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you think of it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you think of it? ” he concluded. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you think of life in a mine, Rhody? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you think of this one? ” he inquired, as we approached. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you want, woman? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What do you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What does he look like? ” He's as bold as brass, and has n't got any manners nor education, ” said Roswell. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What does the doctor think is the matter with you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What effect would such a disclosure have upon her own position in the estimation of that airsome lady? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What has become of the gas that once filled our vessel? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What has greater power than the affinity that holds together the Mercury and Oxygen of the red powder? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What if they should fail? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is genius? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is he arrested for? ”* For picking pockets. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is it about Mr. Raymond? ” asked Mrs. Sterling, with interest. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is it that God and Humanity demand of us? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is it? ” My winter furs, of course. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is it? ” queried Nat, eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is the great question for our practical solution? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is the matter, Arthur; anything wrong? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is the matter? ”"I do n't know that it is any business of yours, sir, ” said the steward superciliously. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is your favorite letter? ” “ Do n't think I am going to tell you, Mr. Hunter. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is your friend's name? ” “ Henry Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is your name? ” asked Mr. Bugbee. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What is your name? ” questioned the Captain. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What made you go rushing by so, then? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What makes anybody go there? ” asked Rhody, with great eyes of wonder fixed upon the elf. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What makes you walk so funny? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What on airth is that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What part of a dollar is seventy- five cents? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What pleasure could one find in gay clothing, with no one to admire, or to whom he might say:: “ I am finer than you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What right, I'd like to know, have girls to school prizes any how? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What shall I be sick with? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What shall I say about the moon, Charles? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What shall I say next? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What shall I say? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What too would Mr. Greyson and Ida think? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What under the SUN does he want now? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What was it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | What was left for him but despair, after all his toil? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What was the good of the biggest piece, if there were no one to take the smaller? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What will we do? ” This question was easier asked than answered. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What would he think of our living in such a room? ” “ He would probably be surprised, ” said Fosdick, entering into the joke. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What would the book- keeper have said if he had heard this? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What wrong have I done you? ” exclaimed the poor creature to its captor. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What you up to now, Dick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What you up to? ” Was the friendly salute of the taller of the two. |
nyp.33433082289632 | What'll be done with him, cousin James?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What's the use of gassin'? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What's to pay? |
nyp.33433082289632 | What? |
nyp.33433082289632 | When a winder was empty, my mother would say, “ perhaps you can find a nee- dleful of that color in the snarl. ” What makes the snarl? |
nyp.33433082289632 | When are you going to enter college? ” “ I expect to apply for admission in two months. ” “ At Columbia College? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | When are you going to enter college? ” “ I expect to apply for admission in two months. ” “ At Columbia College? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | When d'y want to go below?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | When is a wall like a fish? |
nyp.33433082289632 | When the boys rose from the table, Mrs. Browning said, “ Wo n't you walk into the parlor, young gentlemen? |
nyp.33433082289632 | When they got into the street Eliza asked Molly if she would not like to go to the Green Stores? |
nyp.33433082289632 | When? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where I'm going? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where are the Green Stores? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where are the letters? ” “ I left them on the bureau in your room, ” said the servant. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where are you bound? ” he continued, for Charlie was uncertain whether he should reply at first. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where are you going now? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where are you going, Fred? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where did you get it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where do you suppose Frank Bushfield is? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where do you think? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where does the difficulty appear to be? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where is he now? ” Fame and Fortune. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where is he? ” Tim Ryan, who understood that he was now wanted, came forward. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where is the man that lost the pocket- book? ” “ Just behind us." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where is this new place that you speak of? ”"In the station- house." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where shall it be sent? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where were you then? ” asked she, presently. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where you going? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where, when, and how?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Where? ” said Arthur, Why I do n't know, somewhere to have some fun. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Which did you mean? ” “ This boy was nearly your size. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Which of these two roads do we take to go to Hinsdale? ” “ Keep to the right, and then take the next left hand turning." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who are you? ” asked I. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who can wonder that he rebelled against the stern decree, that his whole soul rose up in agony, and be cried aloud in his fierce despair? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who did it? ” “ Peter,"cried little Peace. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who did you say? ” he repeated, thinking his ears might have de- ceived him. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who do you belong to pussy? ” asked the little girl. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who for? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who is it? ”"It is the book- keeper." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who speaks to me? ” he said, quietly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who was it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who'll be the doctor? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who's a talkin'about a woman? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Who's no gentleman?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Whoever heard of a pig as could, except the learned one at the Fair? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Whose watch is that? ” he asked abruptly." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why are you so late, Roswell? ” asked his mother, looking up from her work as he entered. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did n't you tell her, you did n't know? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did n't you, then? ” “ I did n't like the business." |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did n't you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did you leave? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did you not come to me and ask for the molasses? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why did you wish her death? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't he pull bis boots off? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't the fellow drop his head when he sees that I de- spise him? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't you ask her who she is? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't you send Edward? ” he said complainingly. He does n't do half as much as I. ” “ I shall send whom I please,"said the clerk, sharply. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do n't you turn over a new leaf, and try to get up in the world? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do you ask? ” said Fosdick, who could not feel very friendly to the author of Dick's misfortune. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why do you keep interruptin me for? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why his carriage is seen stopping At some noted clothing'store, And the widow goes a shopping Where she never went before? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why is it out of your power? ” he asked, somewhat rudely. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why no, indeed, Cousin Harry, did you ever have an adventure with burglars? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why not? ” asked Arthur, cooly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why, Squire, how do you do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why, do you?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why, yes,'said she, laughing: Watch now, and you'll see him chop that hen's head right off. ” “ Was n't it awful? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why? Polly seems so lonely Since the day that Peter left, 230 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Why? ” 6. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will Mr. Hunter write his name on my card? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will and following the Roots, Stems, Leaves Messrs. L.& S. remember to send us of E. C. J. will be valuable article on succeeding volumes as issued? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will go to smash in less than two weeks, hey? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will that satisfy you? ” “ Yes, ” said Micky, feeling as if he had unexpectedly become heir to a fortune. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will the fellow never get into it, and keep quiet? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will you be at the station- house or near it at six o'clock?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will you come and see me to- nigbt? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will you deign to accept it? ” So saying, he dropped on one knee, and extended the box to the giantess. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will you have seats? ” “ Thank you, ” said Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Will you make me a house? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wilt fight these dragons, my son, and drive them forth? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wilt proffer the resting- place to the weary Christ, the cup of cold water to his thirsty lips? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wo n't you come and help me build a house? ” asked little Johnny. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wo n't you come? ” “ No, ” said Charlie. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wo n't you go with me, as far as the door, I mean?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | Wo n't you have one, Hunter? ” “ No, thank you. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Would you like to know the secrets Of your neighbor's'house and'life? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Would you like to see him? |
nyp.33433082289632 | YOU? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Yes, but wbat would you do, I wonder? |
nyp.33433082289632 | Yes, why? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You are, are you not, a jolly, young Don?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | You believe so? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You can go to- morrow. ”"And about my ears? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You could help throwing stones, could n't you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You did n't? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You do n't mean to say he has left a place where he was earning ten dollars a week? ” said Mrs. Crawford, in surprise. |
nyp.33433082289632 | You do n't? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You do not know me? ” she said, extending a hand to each. |
nyp.33433082289632 | You have heard of it, boys, how whole blocks of beautiful buildings went down before the devouring flames, and hundreds of persons were made homeless? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You have n't forgot Ragged Dick, have ye?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | You never saw a mine, did you i? ” “ Why of course not, chimney- elf,"laughed Rhody. |
nyp.33433082289632 | You see them letters? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You sent for me, Mrs. Barney? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You think they have not pretty names? |
nyp.33433082289632 | You ’d like it Pick, would n't you?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | You're in business, I suppose? ”"I am in Henderson's Hat and Cap Store, No. |
nyp.33433082289632 | Your little brother, dear? ” “ Brother! |
nyp.33433082289632 | Your thoughts run thus: I wonder if he's looking at himself in the'glass all this time? |
nyp.33433082289632 | a hinge? |
nyp.33433082289632 | and second together equal 18; the first What is it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | article make what state? |
nyp.33433082289632 | combined,"were able to blasta this bud of hope?? |
nyp.33433082289632 | combined,"were able to blasta this bud of hope?? |
nyp.33433082289632 | deformities are the lau- rels which were given him for a heroic deed. ” “ But the lady? |
nyp.33433082289632 | did n't ye, my lad? |
nyp.33433082289632 | do n't he puff, though? |
nyp.33433082289632 | do n't she, Lucy? |
nyp.33433082289632 | eh? |
nyp.33433082289632 | er say?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | hair parted straight? ” “ Yes, it's all right." |
nyp.33433082289632 | has he ro slippers and no'conscience? |
nyp.33433082289632 | how are you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | how can you look in these ere expressive eyes, and say that she wou't never find no man round here, worth having? |
nyp.33433082289632 | how many had Andrew? |
nyp.33433082289632 | how should he? |
nyp.33433082289632 | how will that do? |
nyp.33433082289632 | idge, is made up of minute fractions, the “ What is its gender? ” “ Ca n't tell, sir." |
nyp.33433082289632 | in Maine? ” asked a Newport belle, who.... Those who have resources within was dressing for a ball? |
nyp.33433082289632 | in Maine? ” asked a Newport belle, who.... Those who have resources within was dressing for a ball? |
nyp.33433082289632 | is it likely to be fatal? |
nyp.33433082289632 | is the Squire coming here? |
nyp.33433082289632 | know how soft bat's fur is?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | know that laying tax on tea in Boston At this unlucky instant, a disturbance in once raised a terrible muss there?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | like the Northern Ocean? |
nyp.33433082289632 | little, soon- forgotten charities of a kiss"Is it masculine, feminine, or neuter?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | lives lost?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | man must be a simpleton. ” “ If he is, there's another besides him. ” “ Who do you mean? ” « Mrs. |
nyp.33433082289632 | multiplied by one of them is equal to one How many dollars had Amos? |
nyp.33433082289632 | my summer boarder's? |
nyp.33433082289632 | noun, an interjection, and a musical note make what island? |
nyp.33433082289632 | old Raymond? |
nyp.33433082289632 | one whose thoughts and exertions are sor, can a man see without eyes? |
nyp.33433082289632 | only twice as old? |
nyp.33433082289632 | opinion of the weather? |
nyp.33433082289632 | receive? |
nyp.33433082289632 | series of problems prepared expressly What say you, Mr. Alger? |
nyp.33433082289632 | so that is an article of female jewelry, is it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | spend your evenings, Richard? |
nyp.33433082289632 | stand idly by and see the nobles of our brotherhood go 11 down to dark- ness and the worm? |
nyp.33433082289632 | the chickens, ma? |
nyp.33433082289632 | the name of an article in common use, What are the numbers? |
nyp.33433082289632 | the number? |
nyp.33433082289632 | the roof? |
nyp.33433082289632 | the soap suds, ma? |
nyp.33433082289632 | then you came to have your pictures taken, did you? ” asked the artist. |
nyp.33433082289632 | to sleep. ”... Why does a dog gnaw a bone? |
nyp.33433082289632 | want Victoria Cleopatra to play with? ” asked his sister. |
nyp.33433082289632 | was it some, or allof these united, that hurried this forsaken company to their melancholy fate'? |
nyp.33433082289632 | way?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | we're going?"" |
nyp.33433082289632 | what country? |
nyp.33433082289632 | what is it braided over, rats or yarn? |
nyp.33433082289632 | what is the matter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | what of her? ” asked Herbert Lee. |
nyp.33433082289632 | what's that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | where will you find one? ” It happened that the woman who, the night before, had shown us our room, was at this moment coming down the entry. |
nyp.33433082289632 | where'd that come from? |
nyp.33433082289632 | where's the harm? |
nyp.33433082289632 | who did, then? |
nyp.33433082289632 | who will the list of notions in the manufacture of send us “ the bad man? ” which America has excelled the world, 69. |
nyp.33433082289632 | why did n't you speak to them?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | why, do n't you know? |
nyp.33433082289632 | will you tell me one? ” asked Rhoda, brightening up. |
nyp.33433082289632 | will you? ” said Mrs. Harper. |
nyp.33433082289632 | wo n't you do something?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | would n't they, Reno? ” stroking the sleek glossy back of the family favorite. |
nyp.33433082289632 | would n't you have gone into a tantrum? ” “ But I did n't leave any,"began Mr. Harper. |
nyp.33433082289632 | you can believe it yourself? ”.... |
nyp.33433082289632 | you favor us with your views? ” “ I have none worth mentioning, ” said Fosdick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | you one? ”"Will you allow me the pleasure of supplying the deficiency?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | you one? ”"Will you allow me the pleasure of supplying the deficiency?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | you want me to tell you a story, do you? ” asked he, changing bis position on the end of the crane, and dangling one foot down. |
nyp.33433082289632 | you're come to spend the afternoon, bave n't you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | you? ” “ Clifton is the most respectable name I know of, ” said the young gentleman owning that name. |
nyp.33433082289632 | « Did he tell you so? ” 6 Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | « How soon are you comin'? ” “ I am hoping to enter Columbia College next commencement. |
nyp.33433082289632 | « Well, ye 66 for the night? |
nyp.33433082289632 | « « Where are you, pa?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | « • There, father, will that do?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | · Jim Syles got it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | – there he goes off again; now to the'bureau- then to the'closet- then to the? mantel- piece — then to the bed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ About the earth,? ” “ Yes, if you please. ” “ Inside, or out? ”"1- I do n't know just what you mean, ” faltered Rhody. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ About the earth,? ” “ Yes, if you please. ” “ Inside, or out? ”"1- I do n't know just what you mean, ” faltered Rhody. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ai n't it nice? ” said Johuny, as they proceeded up the street. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ All my ironing done? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Am I, Dick?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And I dare say it is all right for you, but what has a chimney- elf got to do with such things, I'd like to know? ” “ Are you a chimney elf? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And I dare say it is all right for you, but what has a chimney- elf got to do with such things, I'd like to know? ” “ Are you a chimney elf? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And are you willing to run this risk? ” “ Perfectly, ” said John. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And can I go back when I choose?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And do n't chimney- elves go to Heaven when they die? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And is Miss Ida Greyson very handsome?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And is papa's horse, Dolly, there? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And the cane? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And what became of this Micky? ”. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And who is this little girl? ”. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And who was the other one? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ And why not, you young rascal? ” “ Because he knows it already." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Are there any errands that I can do for you to- day?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Are you coming my way? ” asked she. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Are you going to leave them there? ” asked Nat, with surprise. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Are you married already? ” The princess answered in the negative. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Are you not earlier than usual, Roswell? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Barglars? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Because it was he that stole the wallet, and put it in your pocket. ” “ How did you find out? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Been waiting for me, have you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Business is improving, is n't it? ” he said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ But bow am I to get back to the earth again? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ But how shall I get the molasses? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ But there's one thing we forgot to bring, Nat. ”"What was it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ But what do you want of it, little one? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ But, who are you, anyway? ” continued Agnes. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ By the way, Dick, where are your Washington coat and Napoleon pants, now?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ca n't I go, too? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ca n't we club together, and buy it? ” suggested Dick, eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ca n't ye give me a mouthful, boss? ” muttered the negro woman before mentioned, as she caught sight of Fosdick's load. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Can you earn much? ” “ No, ” said Micky. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Can you identify this as the boy who robbed you, and whom you saw running? ” No,"said the red- faced man, rather unwillingly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Could you have a fire made for us in a chamber? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Dear me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did I ever tell you of my adventure with burglarz? ” “ Your adventure with burglars! |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did Richard Hunter give this to you? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did he come in here? ” asked Gilbert, cooling down, for it was against Dick that his charge was made, and not against the head clerk. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did he go out at the usual time? ” 6 Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did he tell you to come? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did n't he hold out any hopes of raising your wages hereafter? ” “ He said he would raise them when I deserved it. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did n't the house cost as much as five hundred dollars? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did n't you intend to stay in the woods all day? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did they know you had been a boot- black? ” “ Of course they did. ” “ I should n't think they would have taken you." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you arrest him? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you come to see Mr. Rockwell? ” he asked, at length, looking ap from his writing Yes, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you ever see this young man? ” asked his mother. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you say it was yours? ” Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you see him anywhere about when you made the arrest? ” “ I did. ” “ Do you know this boy who has just testified? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you see him anywhere about when you made the arrest? ” “ I did. ” “ Do you know this boy who has just testified? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Did you touch at Brobdignag, or speak the · Flying Dutchman? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do I? ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do n't you like? ” asked Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do n't you sing, Mr. Hunter? ” asked the young lady. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do these cruel thorns often wound you so, Rosa? ” she asked tearfully. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you know a boy named Tim Ryan? ” “ Yes, he's a good boy." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you know him? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you know the boy? ” asked the policeman respectfully, for he put no faith in Micky's statement. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you mean me, you young rascal? ” demanded the book- keeper, now very angry. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you mean to say it is yours? ” Yes, ” Mrs. Rockwell gave it to me. ” do so. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you think I took the wallet, Mr. Gilbert? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you think I'd give up a loocrative business for less? ” asked Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you think Mr. Rockwell will be willing to give me the same wages he has paid to the boot- black? ” he inquired with interest. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you think you can help me? ” she asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Do you think you have learned enough in that time to make you worth more?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Does he black boots? ” “ He used to, but he do n't now. ” “ What does he do? ” “ O, he's a swell now, and wears good clothes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Does he black boots? ” “ He used to, but he do n't now. ” “ What does he do? ” “ O, he's a swell now, and wears good clothes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Does your mother know you're out, my? ” little man Johnny Eastburn's Travels. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Eleven hundred dollars! ”"Is it your own? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Fussell? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ HA ARRY, ca n't you amuse the children with a story this evening? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ HOW OW will I pay the rint, now, I wonder? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Has she made acquaintance with the boot- black, then?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have a cigar, either of you? ” asked Clifton, drawing out a case. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have n't you got some books up to your house? ” asked Punkwood. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you any idea who took the wallet which as found in your pocket? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you found your father? ” he asked of the girl, who sat by the fireside, sewing. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you given up business? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got a vacation, too? ” he asked of Sissy. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got a watch? ” “ No; I never had one, ” said John. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got another place?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got off, Dick? ” he asked eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got stamps enough? ” “ Look at this, ” and Micky displayed the bill which he had received froin Gilbert. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you got through? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you lost your place? ” he inquired. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Have you? ” asked Dick, a little surprised." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Haystacks in the Spring time? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ He did n't say you should n't, did he?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ He does get exactly that. ” “ Are you sure of it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ He's rather stout, and has freckles. ” “ Does be wear a blue coat with brass buttons? ” “ Yes, ” said Tim. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Holioa, ” said he, “ what's up? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How about the man from whom the wallet was taken? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How are you getting along now, Tim? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How are you going to invest it, Dick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How are you, Crawford? ” said Dick, in an off- hand manner. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How are you, Frank? ” he said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How are you, Roswell? ” said Edward. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How big was Alexander, pa? ” The people call him great; Was he like old Goliath tall, His spear an hundred weight?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How big was Alexander, pa? ” The people call him great; Was he like old Goliath tall, His spear an hundred weight?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How came you here? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How did Punkwood get it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How do you know that I did it? ” he began to ask." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How do you know? ” asked Dick, quickly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How do you like it? ” asked Fosdick, in a low voice, turning to his companion. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How do you like the letter G? ” asked Miss Peyton, slily. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How do you like your place? ” asked Edward. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is that, Hunter? ” “ I have n't had any presents from any of my lady friends yet,"said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is that? ” “ He's in a store, and gets good pay. ” “ What's the name of the boy that ran away with my cigar?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is that? ” “ He's in a store, and gets good pay. ” “ What's the name of the boy that ran away with my cigar?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is that? ” “ The easiest thing in the world. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is the little boy, sir? ” asked Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How is this? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How long have you been a boot- black? ” asked Gilbert. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How much did you say? ” he repeated. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How much do you get? ” “ Six dollars a week. ” “ That's very fair,"said Roswell, patronizingly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How much do you wish to deposit? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How much more snow are we going to have, sir? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How much? ” demanded the salesman, in surprise. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How old are you, Richard? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How'd you get there?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How's my cravat? ” Is my 106 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How's the boot- black, cousin James? ” asked Roswell, on the eve- ning succeeding that which Dick had passed at Mr. Rockwell's. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ How's this, Richard? ” he said, advancing, with a frank smile. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Hurrah! ” cried Harry Morton, tossing his cap, “ ai nt it jolly, boys? ” 320 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I ai n't got any; papa pays for it. ” “ Who are you? ” “ I'm Johnny Eastburn,"promptly replied he. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I appeal to my friend Fosdick. ” “ Did I say so, Mr. Fosdick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I do not know, sir; have you heard anything about him?." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I have not got five dollars, how can I pay it? ” said John." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I saw him with the wallet in his hand. ” “ Is the gentleman who had his pocket picked, present?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I say, Fred,"broke out Herbert Lee;"what did old Raymond give you for your services this morning? ” “ His thanks,"answered Fred. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I wonder how Blackamoor bas fared? ” he said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I'll go and ask my mother, ” said Nat, “ it will be first rate fun, wo n't it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ I'm in a store on Pearl Street. ” “ What wages do you get? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ If “ I'm very sorry, ” faltered Rhody, “ Please, would you be so kind as to tell me the story now? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ In what capacity, ” asked Mr. Carlton, “ do you wish for employ- ment? ” “ O! |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Indeed? ” said Miss Peyton surprised. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is Mr. Bugbee at home? ” asked John. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is Mr. Rockwell at home? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is be one of your Madison Avenue friends? ” asked Clifton, a little mystified. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is he in the station- house? ” asked Roswell, eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is it gold, or only plated?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is it you, Mr. Murdock? ” exclaimed our hero, joyfully jumping to his feet. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is n't it meaner to let an innocent boy get punished, when you might save him by telling? ” Maybe it is, ” said Tim, perplexed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is n't it so, Micky? ” said Jim, appealing to his friend. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is n't that enough? ” “ No, it is n't, ” he answered sullenly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is this his first place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is this the boy that stole your pocket- book?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Is your friend in a dry goods store? ” asked Mr. Turner. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ It ca n't be that he's a poor relation, can it? ” “ I should say not. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ It'll save your being discharged. ” “ Do you think he'll discharge me? ” “ I know he will. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Never what? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ No,"we said,"why do you ask? ” “ Because I want to go and get something. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Now,"said be, “ I ask whether you have treated me as I deserve? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ O, you ’ ve come to work, have you? ” “ Yes, I have, ” said Dick, independently. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ On what ground do you ask for it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ought you to have done this? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Penniless? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Perhaps I may some time. ” “ You do n't mean any body in particular, of course, Mr. Hunter? ” said Miss Peyton. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Perhaps your friend sings? ” she said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Retail I should say, should n't you Fosdick? ” “ Yes, ” said Fosdick, amused at Clifton's evident mystification. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Richdore ” contribute for this depart We were disappointed in not receiving ment? ” Certainly, Mary, we are look. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Say, Horace Carlton, what did you have? ” asked one of the little fellows. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Shall we ever have supper to- night? ” we exclaimed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Shine yer boots? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ So he was carried off to the station- house? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ So we did, now that's a pity, what shall we do? ” asked Nat. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That I have nothing to do with. ” “ But you would not turn them out in this cold weather? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That fellow you were mentioning- what is his name? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That is what I hear. ” “ What is he been doing? ” “ Charged with picking a pocket." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That is, six dollars a week. ” “ Yes sir. ” “ And how soon would you expect another advance? ” asked Mr. Turner, quietly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That's a nice chain- solid gold, eh? ” “ Do you think I'd wear anything else? ” asked Dick, loftily. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ That's a nice chain- solid gold, eh? ” “ Do you think I'd wear anything else? ” asked Dick, loftily. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then Mr. Hall wo n't raise your wages? ” “ It was n't Mr. Hall I asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then how did it happen that he was not arrested?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then who did take it, if not he? ”"Micky Maguire." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then why not marry me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then you ai nt ashamed of me, even if I am in the station- house?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Then, how could you recommend me to another place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ There was somewhere else I wanted to go. ” “ On your own business, or Mr. Rockwell's? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ There's one thing Dick, we must n't give up at any rate. ” “ What's that?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ These people can not pay their rent, and I am turning them out, that is all. ” “ Ca n't you wait for them? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ They seem to use the depot instead of a school- house, here,"I answered; “ does the sky look more promising, Felix?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Think you that it is with songs that one occupies himself in pri- son?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ To- morrow is as good as any day, ai nt it?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Up to Heaven? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Was he a friend of yours? ” “ No, he was n't. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Was it a good cigar, Micky? ”"Was n't it, just! |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Was it a good watch? ” “ A very handsome one. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Was the boy you saw running the prisoner? ” “ I suppose it was." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Was your first mate named Sinbad? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Water gone sit on? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Wby in the world did you run away from school this morning? ” inquired Arthur, as he drove on. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, Dick, what sort of a time did you have? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, then, my lad, you can tell me mals of pleasurable thought and genial the case? ” “ Oh, yes, the shell, sir. ” feeling. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, what did he say y? ” “ He said he would n't do it? ” “ Did he give any reason? ”"He said I did n't earn any more. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, what did he say y? ” “ He said he would n't do it? ” “ Did he give any reason? ”"He said I did n't earn any more. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, what did he say y? ” “ He said he would n't do it? ” “ Did he give any reason? ”"He said I did n't earn any more. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, young gentlemen, what have you decided? ” asked Mrs. Browning “ We'll take the room, ” said Dick, promptly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Well, young man, what can I do for you this morning? ” pleasantly asked the storekeeper. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Were you present when he was arrested? ” “ Yes sir. ”"Do you know anything about it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Were you present when he was arrested? ” “ Yes sir. ”"Do you know anything about it?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Were you up there? ” ti Yes. ” “ Did Mr. Rockwell invite you? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Were you up there? ” ti Yes. ” “ Did Mr. Rockwell invite you? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What about him?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What are you complaining about? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What are you going to do now? ” “ I'm in no hurry about a new place. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What are you in a hurry for, Sam, anything going on? ” asked Nat, all alive with curiosity. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What are you? ” “ I'm a boot- black, too, but I do n't put on airs. ” “ Do you mean to be a boot- black all your life?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What are you? ” “ I'm a boot- black, too, but I do n't put on airs. ” “ Do you mean to be a boot- black all your life?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What can have detained him? ” said Mr. Murdock, thoughtfully." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What did they say at the house at my being away? ” asked Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What do you think of my new watch? ” asked Dick, drawing it out. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What do you want to ask your mother for? ” said Sam, with a slight sneer in his tone." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What does this mean? ” he demanded, in a quiet but authoritative tone. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What have you to say, prisoner? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What if you did? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What in thunder did you do that for, Frank Bushfield? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is a moat? ” interposed Rhody. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is he to be tried for?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is his name? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is his reputation? ” “ Bad. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is that? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is the matter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is this chain around the dog's neck for? ” asked the artist, as he scanned the outfit of the three. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is this lad charged with? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is wanted, my little girl? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your age? ” “ Sixteen years." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your business? ” demanded the king. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your business? ” inquired the book- keeper, for it was he. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your business? ” “ I am a farmer,"said the little man. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your name, child? ” “ Nellie Bannister, ” she answered, and then added in the same breath, 410 The Student and Schoolmate. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What is your name? ” said the officer. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What luck? ” “ Nonę at all, ” said Jim. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What pigeon?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What shall I do? ” gasped John, despairingly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What wages will I get? ” asked Micky. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What was that?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What will become of me? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What you going to do with that kettle? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What's all this about? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ What? ” asked Jim, amazed. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ When do you wish to commence? ”"To- day. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ When was it? ” “ When I was in the river, ” said Johnny. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ When will I begin? ” “ To- morrow if you like. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where am I? ” he thought, bewildered. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where are the letters?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where are you carryin'that? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where did the darlint come from? ” “ Dear me! |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where did you buy it, Mr. Hunter? ” asked another boarder. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where did you come from? ” “ From the earth, ” said John, “ but I do n't rightly know how I came here. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where is it? ” “ In Bleecker Street, ” said Dick, yery glad that he was not obliged to say Mott Street." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where is the school- house in this village? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where shall we go? ” asked Johnny." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Where were you born?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who are all those men you came up with? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who are you with? ” “ Rockwell& Cooper, on Pearl Street." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who are you? ” inquired Gorgona, knitting her brows. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who did you see e? ” “ Mr. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who hired me to steal? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who is going to be in it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who is he? ” “ He blacks boots." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who is that playing on the piano, Violet? ” asked ner mother “ I do n't know, I am sure, ” was the reply. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who's he? ” “ He's the book- keeper. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Who? ” said her mother. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Whose boat is this? ” asked John. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why are you late this evening? ”"Suppose I do n't tell, ” said Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why are you like an elephant, Fosdíck?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why did you ask for it, then? ” inquired her father. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why do you pay him that, then? ” “ It's Mr. Rockwell who pays him, not I. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why no; how should I? ” « That's Jervis of Medford; our classmate years ago." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why should I?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Why, where have you been? ” asked Charlie, eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Will you? ” asked Micky, hardly crediting what he heard. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ With you? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Wo n't you and your friend stop a little while and sing? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Wonder what Tom Wilkins'll say? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Wot if I have? ” said Micky, in rather a surly tone, for he did not relish the allusion. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Would n't I do as well? ” asked Dick. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Ye ai nt peddlers, be ye? ” he inquired. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Yes sir. ” “ Did Richard take it? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Yes, I seed it all. ” “ You saw the wallet taken?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Yes, Jenkins — extravagant dog, he spends as he goes such a position is liable to be knocked off his pins any time, and then where is he? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ Yes, he's on his way to the station- house. ”"How did you manage it? ”"I grabbed an old fellow's wallet, and dropped it into Dick's pocket. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You and I? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You ca n't blame him much for that, can you? ” “ No,"said Micky, slowly,"I do n't know as I can." |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You do n't like him, then? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You know that big rock up in Common Pasture? ” asked Sam. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You live on Twenty- First Street, do n't you?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You think I'd better give up my place? ” “ That'll be the best course for you to pursue. ” “ But how'll I get another place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You think I'd better give up my place? ” “ That'll be the best course for you to pursue. ” “ But how'll I get another place? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You will marry at some time, will you not? ” “ Í suppose so,"said Magnifica, timidly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You will? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You wo n't see him for the next three months. ” • Why wo n't I? ” “ Because he'll be at the Island. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ You'd better sell it before it tumbles over. ” “ Do you own any houses? ” asked Johnny. |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ • As for you, Dick, you ca n't eat pudding and milk, but you will have a piece of apple and a sprout of turnip, wo n't you?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | “ • Is n't it just a lovely day, Pick? |
nyp.33433082289632 | “* Is that you, Dick? ” asked Johnny, turning round. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ” cried Nettie, indignantly;"he's a girl, ma'am. ” “ O, a girl, is it? ” said the old lady. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ” “ I did. ” “ Did you take bim in the act?" |
nyp.33433082289632 | ” “ Why not? ” “ Have you no humanity? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ” “ Why not? ” “ Have you no humanity? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ” “ You mean Dick? ” said Tim, interrogatively, for Richard was to him a strange name. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ”"His name is Layton, is n't it? ” “ Yes." |
nyp.33433082289632 | ”"How do you like them? |
nyp.33433082289632 | ”"Is there a story? ” asked Jarnes, eagerly. |
nyp.33433082289632 | ”"What you're going to do about it, Mister? ” asked one boy, curi- ously. |
nyp.33433082289632 | • How came you here? |
nyp.33433082289632 | • I have found it,'said he, what shall I do?' |
nyp.33433082289632 | • Well, Pat, and how's the mother and the childer? ” he said. |
nyp.33433082289632 | • “ Were you conscious of anything unusual, in the night? ” asked Felix, while strapping up his knapsack. |
mdp.39015059415847 | A colored girl? ”She would n't mean that much to us." |
mdp.39015059415847 | A nice, sweet letter,he said,"And tell him the truth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | A pretty girl? ”I must change that. |
mdp.39015059415847 | A what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | A- what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | About Howard? mdp.39015059415847 About your- your folks back in Wakefield? ” She sighed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Against show people? mdp.39015059415847 Ai n't it too bad how some gals gets all the breaks and the rest get the boot? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And Edrina, from now on try to be sensible, understand? ” “ Leave it to me, dear. mdp.39015059415847 And besides, would you stand for such a thing?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | And finally got him for a husband? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And have n't said anything about it? ”Perhaps I thought you knew. |
mdp.39015059415847 | And how long do you think that will take? ” she asked, eyes still on him. mdp.39015059415847 And that is where you attended school? ” “ Yes, Mrs. Wingate. ”"There's a state school about fifty miles north of Cairo. |
mdp.39015059415847 | And trade and commerce, what do they sell; what do they have to soll? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And why not? mdp.39015059415847 And why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | And- an-- you- don't love me any more, Sidney? ” “ It is n't a question of love, Edrina. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Anyway, ” observed Angel,how come her running around with Wyeth, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are n't you going to do anything about it, say anything about it? ”I do n't know." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are you Mrs. Wingate? ” “ I am Mrs. Wingate. ” “ Mrs. mdp.39015059415847 Are you losing your mind? |
mdp.39015059415847 | As for instance? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Before I go to sleep? ” he echoed, looking at her. mdp.39015059415847 Before we get too far away from the subject, I'm asking you again do I look all right?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | But Sidney, supposing that —“ I should fail? ” “ Yes, Sidney. |
mdp.39015059415847 | But how will they go about developing a race riot? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But if shown, it might create destruction, which is another point of debate. ”How so? ” from Schultz. |
mdp.39015059415847 | But she could have told me“_ what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | But what can I do to make you trust me, Sidney? mdp.39015059415847 But why ca n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But why — why do they permit so much indecency up here? ” Bertha wanted to know. mdp.39015059415847 But would these'hounds of the Baskerville's, view it that way?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | But you did n't find in it a book which you would say that you — liked? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But you do n't think it is genuine, real? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But, what, my dear? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But-- but why not? |
mdp.39015059415847 | By the way, what's become of Early? mdp.39015059415847 Can I- get a shine? ” she said, evenly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Can she dance? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Can you get it? mdp.39015059415847 Carter Thompson""And so he fell downstairs and broke his hip, eh? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Changes? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did I- make a mistake, dear? ”Yes, mother, you did. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did n't she? mdp.39015059415847 Did n't you understand that that she was? ” “ Of course not,"she cried. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did you ever hunt any in Georgia, Mr. Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do I have to tell you again, after all the many times I've told you before, that I am not in love with you or any other woman? mdp.39015059415847 Do n't like the'hate the Jew'angle? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you feel that you- should? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you like to see your picture in the papers? mdp.39015059415847 Do you like me, Kermit?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you mind going with us? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you think she's really interested in trying to get him to do so? ”Heinrich is. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you think so? ” said Early. mdp.39015059415847 Do you want me to, Sidney?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Does n't it thrill you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Edrina? ” “ Yes, Sidney, ” she answered softly, giving him her undivided attention. mdp.39015059415847 Even more than what, Sidney? ” “ It's about — Howard. ” She straightened in surprise, this time glared at him. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ever been? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Explain yourself. ” “ That there is something she has n't perhaps told us, told me, at least? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Feeling me out? ” “ Maybe. ”I'm not a fairy, if that's what you're trying to find out. ” She laughed but seemed satisfied. |
mdp.39015059415847 | For what? ” “ Oh, to book my pictures. mdp.39015059415847 From my brother, you mean? ” “ From your brother, Bertha. ” Bertha handed it over. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Getting sleepy, sweetheart? ”M- m. ”"Want me to put you to bed? ” She nodded and looked cute. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Getting sleepy, sweetheart? ”M- m. ”"Want me to put you to bed? ” She nodded and looked cute. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Had you thought about taking anybody with you on this trip? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has been? ” said Bertha. mdp.39015059415847 Has n't he been sending you money, taking care of you all the while you were in Louisville? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has n't he bought you a divorce? mdp.39015059415847 Has n't she a pretty body? ” said Levine, turning to him. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have n't you a — script? mdp.39015059415847 Have what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you consulted your brother, about doing so? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you noticed that a very large number of the screen actors lately are English? ” said he. mdp.39015059415847 Have you observed that in some respects, she is a bit secretive?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you seen the papers? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you spoken to him about Mr. Wyeth yet? ” “ Have n't had time, but I plan to when they call tonight. ”Has n't he said anything about it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you spoken to him about Mr. Wyeth yet? ” “ Have n't had time, but I plan to when they call tonight. ”Has n't he said anything about it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you — something in mind, Hans? ” she asked, testily. mdp.39015059415847 He asked me to make you one. ”"Make me one? ” she exclaimed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | He did n't want you in a show, did he? ” She shook her head to indicate that he did n't. mdp.39015059415847 He did n't want you in this show, did he?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | He has n't agreed to yet. ” “ Why not? mdp.39015059415847 He insisted that he did n't hate Jews, and repeatedly refused to THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 485 make the picture. ”"So he loves Jews, eh?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | He is a nice fellow, is n't he? |
mdp.39015059415847 | He is gone? |
mdp.39015059415847 | He- trusts me. ”Will he trust Mr. Wyeth? ” “ If I trust Mr. Wyeth, my brother will trust me with him." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Help him how? |
mdp.39015059415847 | His stenographer in the meantime, is smart. ”How so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How do I feel about the Jews? ” he repeated. mdp.39015059415847 How do they feel about it in Germany? ”"Too early for many to have formed a definite opinion. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How do you feel about her?. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How do you suppose he's going to feel? mdp.39015059415847 How much? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How so? ” from Bertha. mdp.39015059415847 How so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How would you know? ” “ Oh, I would n't know; but I do n't think so. mdp.39015059415847 Howard has something to say about it...""Now what do you mean? ” she said, frowning impatiently. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I ask you, Sidney, is that just right and fair? mdp.39015059415847 I beat you to it today. ”"Beat me to it, Marie? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I can direct the picture — but you will direct me, understand? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I guess this all sounds, to Negroes anyhow, who have failed too often as men of destiny, fantastic and foolish, and why am I saying all this now? mdp.39015059415847 I have only had one short and one longer talk with Wyeth since I arrived? ” said Kermit, a bit evasively. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I hope so,said Early gloomily, “ but how?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I know they do, but I was n't sure as to how you felt about them. ”What does this man Wyeth think? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean where is your story? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean, Mr. Wyeth, I got here before you got away this time, see? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I said, almost, Bertha, dear. ” “ Oh, almost? mdp.39015059415847 I told Bertha that Georgia was the home of Judge Lynch. ”"And what did she say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I will, Bertha, with the understanding that you dress and come right down. ”Will I? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'm asking what you mean? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'm due to meet Heinrich downtown today. ”Downtown, eh? |
mdp.39015059415847 | If I was in love with her and she with me, ” “_ what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | If he should refuse? ” “ He needs money and wants to get back into making pictures. mdp.39015059415847 If you say the word, I'll divorce Mr. Wingate, and —""— marry me? ” “ Yes, Kermit, divorce him and marry you." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Illusions, eh? ” and Bertha laughed again. mdp.39015059415847 In Milwaukee. ”"Milwaukee? |
mdp.39015059415847 | In October. ”October? |
mdp.39015059415847 | In a way? mdp.39015059415847 In just what way, please? ”"A very great many of them are selfish. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is he — related to you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is he? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is it all right by you, boss? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is it be — because it is a colored section, and the white people do n't care what they do? ”In a way, yes, but not altogether so. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is she really all that beautiful? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is she- pretty? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that so? ” said Bertha seriously. mdp.39015059415847 Is that so? ” “ Seems to want to." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that so? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is this Mr. Wyeth a- single man? ” Kermit nodded. mdp.39015059415847 It could be, if she'd do right by him. ”"What do you mean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It is out. ” “ And what about your sister? mdp.39015059415847 It is, and he would like a girl like her,"“ Then what is he waiting for? ”"Oh, he'd never make any passes at her. ” “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It is, and he would like a girl like her,“ Then what is he waiting for? ”"Oh, he'd never make any passes at her. ” “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It is? ” “ Positively. mdp.39015059415847 It's Marie, Bertha. ”:"Has Mr. Wyeth left the office?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It's bad enough to marry Mr. Wyeth, who seems like such a good man and not be in love with him. ”Who said I was n't, mother? ” she lied, glibly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Jealous? ” said Wyeth, wonderingly. mdp.39015059415847 Just how?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just like I have been? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Kermit? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Like it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Listen, Marie, what are you interested in? ” By her expression, he could see that she did n't understand. mdp.39015059415847 Me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Miss Schultz. ” “ What ever made anything like that suggest itself to you? ” “ Oh. mdp.39015059415847 Mother? ” “ Yes, Florence?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Mother? ” “ Yes, Florence? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Mr. Wyeth, perhaps, has money? mdp.39015059415847 Must have said something of importance; maybe asked you to marry him, eh? ”"Oh, Donald,"she said evasively. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Mutual? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Naturally, but if he wins this war, he'll be lord of the world. ”What about the way he's treating the Jews?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Neither would I. I'm surprised at myself, but I'm sure there's a reason. ” “ What reason, may I ask? |
mdp.39015059415847 | No, Watson? |
mdp.39015059415847 | No? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Not only does a girl have to shake herself almost to pieces to do it, but she must strip almost naked, into the bargain. ” “ Naked? mdp.39015059415847 Nothing? ” he repeated, and looked closely at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now at this time, what are you supposed to do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now does that sound all right? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now what do you mean? mdp.39015059415847 Now what do you mean? ”"Just what I say. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now when does Mr. Wyeth plan to leave? ”In a few weeks. ” “ Fine. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Of course it is not all right, but as long as the Negro is n't com- plaining, why jump on the Jew and try to make trouble? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Oh, Sidney, what else can you call it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Oh, this teacher, whom he got mixed up with down there, has put the rascal to work. ” “ Yes? ” “ And how. mdp.39015059415847 Oh, what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Oh, you know me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Oh, you'll never tell her that you are, but you do like her, do n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Oh, you're wondering what my interest could be, are n't you? mdp.39015059415847 One of Hitler's closest advisers, being sent to America to take complete charge of activities in and around New York. ”"What about Hans Schiller?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Pardon me,she said, pleasantly, “ but is this the office of Mr. Sidney Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Perhaps tomorrow, then? ” “ Maybe tomorrow. mdp.39015059415847 Please call me Bertha — that is, if you want to. ” “ Do you want me to? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Plenty? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Policy? ” “ Yes, Edrina. mdp.39015059415847 Race riots? ” “ Of course." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really, or are you just saying that to make me feel good? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really? ” “ Break their necks, almost, especially the white people. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Rut you do hale Jews, do n't you? mdp.39015059415847 Send her to you in New York? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Sent to this country along with others, by the German foreign hos no check on America activity*Are you joking?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | She is n't doing it exactly that way. ”Then what way?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | She wants to go on this trip with you. ” “ She does? |
mdp.39015059415847 | She was n't trying to get into the movies. ”Then whatever could a pretty girl want to see me about, if not to try to get into the movies? |
mdp.39015059415847 | She would be expected to follow his lead; do whatever he wanted her to? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Should n't I be? mdp.39015059415847 Should n't that be enough to convince you of the logic of mak- ing such a picture, Wyeth? ” said Schultz, leaning forward. |
mdp.39015059415847 | So glad? |
mdp.39015059415847 | So it will be all right to tell Bertha you'll take her with you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | So should n't I be grateful?! |
mdp.39015059415847 | So these high officials will be passing over that bridge if they go west to the coast? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Some of them. ”Only some?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Something like that. ” “ Are you going to? mdp.39015059415847 Something's troubling her. ”"That something she can not tell you? ”"Exactly." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Sort of a joke? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Strictly on the level. ” “ Is that so? ” said Schiller, a touch of doubt still in his tone. mdp.39015059415847 Supposing that we make it say, at between five and six?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Supposing you let me, this time, yes? ”Sure, baby. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Tell him that — that I've been married? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Tell me now, Bertha,Marie began,"What is all the excitement about? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That girl? ”Oh, the girl. |
mdp.39015059415847 | That is most unfortunate,commented Bertha, and shook her head sadly,"Just what do they produce, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | That way? |
mdp.39015059415847 | The girl in it, Mr. Wyeth. ”The girl? ” He paused and his eyebrows contracted. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then I'll tell my brother to tell him that it will be all right? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then on whom? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then please do that, wo n't you? mdp.39015059415847 Then they would be German sympathizers, pro- Germans, you'd call it? ”"I guess so, darling." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then what is it, Sidney?. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then what? mdp.39015059415847 Then why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then you do n't think he'll go in for sabotage? ”. mdp.39015059415847 Then you have read it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then you have the field again, all to yourself? mdp.39015059415847 Then, we can — sit in his office?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then? |
mdp.39015059415847 | They do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Think so? ” he echoed. mdp.39015059415847 Think so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Think they'll succeed? |
mdp.39015059415847 | This is my wife, the Baroness Ernestine Von Mueller, Mr, or is it Herr? |
mdp.39015059415847 | This is your room, Kermit. ”My room?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Trying to keep America out of the war? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Trying to make a fool of the man, hunh? mdp.39015059415847 Twice, Mr. Wyeth. ” “ Twice?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Walden girls, eh? ”. mdp.39015059415847 Wants to go?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | We've always agreed, have n't we, dear? ”Sure have — in everything." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, have n't you done that? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, he has the money has made it to do it with. ”Should n't we do the same things? ” “ We've been free only eighty years, ” said Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, how'd you like it? ”Oh, it seemd all right- I guess." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, how're you making out with your book? ” he inquired, laconically. mdp.39015059415847 Well, since we are the victims, would n't it seem appropriate for the Negro to be awakened to his own perils? ” said Schultz. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, what are you going to do about it? mdp.39015059415847 Well, ” she said, pausing,"What do you think of it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Were you in the- show? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What I mean is that he's liable to change your nice little part to something not so nice, see? ”. mdp.39015059415847 What about Bertha? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What about his sister, I mean, Bertha Schultz? mdp.39015059415847 What am I to do?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did he say? ”. mdp.39015059415847 What did you learn about the Jewish situation, if anything, in particular, in America?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did you mean by now, anyhow? ” “ That they often make changes in shows, quick changes. mdp.39015059415847 What did you say to him to make him angry, so angry that he swore at you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did you say? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did you think of the show, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you mean by being as nice as you can? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you mean? ” She seemed curious. mdp.39015059415847 What do you mean? ”"I mean taking her out every night and spending money on her and not going to bed with her. ”"Oh,"echoed Angel. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What does she mean — going to have a baby? ” he exclaimed out loud. mdp.39015059415847 What else could she want to go for? ”"Well,"he said, thoughtfully, “ she's had a lot of education forced into her head. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What for? ” from Heinrich. mdp.39015059415847 What has happened with your engagement to him, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What hias been happen- ing since? mdp.39015059415847 What is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What is there about this girl that has put you into such a state of excitement and enthusiasm? mdp.39015059415847 What kind of a job do you plan, Heinrich? ” said Scihller after he had drunk deeply from his stein, which he now set down before him, and waited. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What more? mdp.39015059415847 What shall I tell Bertha when she calls or comes around? ”"Well, ” he said, moving across to the door, preparatory to leav- ing. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What — what is a jungle romp, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's become of this fellow, Thompson, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's he doing in Baltimore, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's the low down, anyhow? mdp.39015059415847 What's the matter? ” said Bertha, looking at her concernedly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's this? ” said Hans. mdp.39015059415847 What? ” asked Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What? ” inquired Marie, turning to her. mdp.39015059415847 When I rehearsed from April to October in the thing? |
mdp.39015059415847 | When Mr. Wyeth leaves the office, do you think he will be gone all day? ”He's getting ready to leave now. |
mdp.39015059415847 | When are you going to move in? |
mdp.39015059415847 | When he saw her, he went into action quick, and then almost as quickly as he started, stopped. ”Why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | When shall we get married? |
mdp.39015059415847 | When? ” “ As quickly as I can have him alone without anything to interfere. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where did he come from? ” He grew excited now, suspicious. mdp.39015059415847 Where did you come from, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where is the girl now? ” “ In that show on 125th Street. ”Oh, I thought she was in Louisville,"said Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where is the office? ” said Bertha. mdp.39015059415847 Where?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who is he? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who's been fooling you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who's behind all this, anyhow, Kermit? mdp.39015059415847 Who's behind all this, anyhow, Kermit? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who's the glook outside? mdp.39015059415847 Who, me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why ca n't we retire to our stateroom? mdp.39015059415847 Why do n't you marry Bertha? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why do you say that? mdp.39015059415847 Why does n't he? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why have you singled me out to make this certain kind of picture? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not do that, boy? mdp.39015059415847 Why not drive a couple of lonely girls around the block?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not? ” agreed Hans. mdp.39015059415847 Why not? ” said the Baroness, rising to her feet. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why only twice, Mr. Wyeth? ” “ Twice in particular. mdp.39015059415847 Why play at it, dear? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why so, Mrs. Wingate? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why so? ” said Mrs. Wingate. mdp.39015059415847 Why wo n't it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why would n't I? mdp.39015059415847 Why, Bertha, go on a long trip like this with a man and alone?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why-- why did n't you let me know? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will he be gone very — long? ” There was a note of anxiety in her tone. mdp.39015059415847 Will it be all right to tie their wedding up with-- my dinner?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will it make any difference in your immediate plans, dear? ” she asked, her eyes on him anxiously. mdp.39015059415847 With me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | With this country so pro- English, in time do n't you think there might be some sort of — collusion? |
mdp.39015059415847 | With you, maybe? ” Again he looked at her, and seemed embarrassed. mdp.39015059415847 Wo n't they do so up North, with the same security, with the same rating?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wo n't you come in and —paused to look around, eyes fall upon a chair, to which she pointed:"Be seated?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wonduh what this thing is doin'heah? ” he said to himself, and turned to look in the direction Heinrich had gone. mdp.39015059415847 Would n't you like a — better job? ”"Anything that is better than what you have is just that much better." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you like them to invite anybody else? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you — marry a white girl if you were in love with her? ” He started, looked around at the others, who were all looking at him. mdp.39015059415847 Wyeth? ” the Herr Doctor repeated, thoughfully. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes, Do you think she would really like to go? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes, of course,"So what am I going to do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes, this is the Wyeth Pictures Corporation office? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes,rejoined Marie,"why not? ”"Then you think it will be all right? ” said Bertha, turning eyes from one to the other again. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes,rejoined Marie,"why not? ”"Then you think it will be all right? ” said Bertha, turning eyes from one to the other again. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yes? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You can feel that something, Edrina, ca n't you? ” he whispered, hoarsely. mdp.39015059415847 You did n't know?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You do n't know? mdp.39015059415847 You do n't think it will inspire other Negroes to want to emu- late them?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean that we do n't have plenty of Negro writers? ” 296 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATENo, we do not. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean, Miss Florence, your-- wedding night? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean, Mr. Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean, benice to her, and all that? ”,Of course,"said he. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean, ship building? ”I did n't mean skiffs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean, to help me sell the book? ” he asked, anxiously. mdp.39015059415847 You mean-2-picture?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You need money, do n't you? mdp.39015059415847 You say that you — like Atlanta? ”"Oh, fine. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You see- what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You think so? ” said Kermit. mdp.39015059415847 You think so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You want me to say that — that you — like me, Sidney? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You went to him and told him that you loved him, did n't you, Edrina, which meant that you did n't love me, now is n't that so? mdp.39015059415847 You would like to see us sell a lot of books, would n't you? ”"Of course. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You – you know what you saw when I came for the shine? mdp.39015059415847 You're still going with him, are n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've been over there several months, how is he able to do it, Herr Schultz? ” inquired the Baron, crossing a leg and lighting a cigarette. mdp.39015059415847 You've known him a long time?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You, jealous, Florence? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You- were- born in — Germany? ” exclaimed the Baron, a bit incredulously. mdp.39015059415847 Your book. ” “ My book?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Your book. ”Which one? ” “ Which one?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Your book. ”Which one? ” “ Which one?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | _ what, Mr.-Wyeth? ”I — I- oh, I'm afraid to say it,"and he lowered his eyes. |
mdp.39015059415847 | 'Come on,'she calls,'do you want it or not?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | 'Come on,'she calls,'do you want it or not?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | 'How much is the chicken, a pound, woman? |
mdp.39015059415847 | 'How much is the chicken, a pound, woman? |
mdp.39015059415847 | '“ Why do n't you- get it off? |
mdp.39015059415847 | '” “ Seemed kinda high fo'the size,'How much a pound?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | '” “ Seemed kinda high fo'the size,'How much a pound?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | * Why should it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | *"What about Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | - “ What are you thinking? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | -"Where would you like to take your Doctorate? |
mdp.39015059415847 | 232 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE"How did you know that I was in it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | 250 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 251 “ But the pay, 14"“ Who said anything about pay?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | 326 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE"Whassa matter, Mi's Wingate? |
mdp.39015059415847 | ? ”"Oh, well, he was different." |
mdp.39015059415847 | A Doctor of Philosophy. ” “ And you are a Doctor of Philosophy? |
mdp.39015059415847 | A colored girl, highly educated and intelligent, critical, and with a German accent? |
mdp.39015059415847 | A little at least?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | A nice girl like you, riding all over the country with a- man? ”"I want to go. |
mdp.39015059415847 | A white woman, and a Southerner, friendly with a- colored man? ” Heinrich shrugged his shoulders and smiled. |
mdp.39015059415847 | About what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | According to the story, she seemed like a good girl? ”"She was. ”"Is that so? ” exclaimed Bertha again, all interest. |
mdp.39015059415847 | According to the story, she seemed like a good girl? ”"She was. ”"Is that so? ” exclaimed Bertha again, all interest. |
mdp.39015059415847 | After a time, she could hear voices from the other end, then a man's voice said:"I am trying to get Mrs. Wingate, are you Mrs. Wingate?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | All he did was to turn to her slightly and inquire:"Who said I did n't like shows? |
mdp.39015059415847 | All the advances? |
mdp.39015059415847 | All the people have n't filthy minds like you imply, so what if he does have the chorus girls display their bodies? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Always, ” Bertha complained, “ he is out- gone before I reach the office, so what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And had they surceeded, the whole world, outside of our associates, would have rejoiced, especially in England and America, would n't they? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And so you're married? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And that is what happened to him. ” “ So for the present the picture he was to make is out, eh?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | And the girl he wrote at such length about? |
mdp.39015059415847 | And you attended 146 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE some other school over there, before that? ”"I'm a graduate of Heidelberg." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Anyway, answering your first question,'what do I think of the Jews'? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are n't they still making pictures?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are n't you going to make any more?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are n't you going to report them to the FBI? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are n't you supposed to be getting married to him very shortly? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are there any instructions you wish to give us? ”"Yes, ” she said, faintly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are you out of the picture business altogether? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are you sure it was not to see Thompson? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are you sure that you would like to help him that way? ”,"I tell you, darling Marie, I would like to help him in any way. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Are you sure you'd be willing to put up with all that? ” “ It is exactly what I would like to do. |
mdp.39015059415847 | As I see it, he's going to have an easy time of it when the time does come. ”"Why so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | As I understand it you're going to see her at once, and if so, I wo n't need to call her again tonight?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | As pretty as she is, and so obviously intelligent, she might succeed where you fail. ” “ That's an idea. ”"Is Wyeth married?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | At least I have n't seen any?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | At the first opportunity. ” “ Meanwhile, does she seem to like Mr. Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Being proud of your country, I presume that you, as most Germans, are given to reading a great deal, Herr Schultz?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Bertha Schultz was still a brave and resolute person, ready to squarely face whatever she had to face,"You talked with him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Better be careful, Kermit, that gal's dynamite. ”"What do you mean, dynamite? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But I've just got to get this off my chest. ”"What is it that you want to ask, Mrs. Wingate? ” said Wyeth, calmly, evenly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | But has she said anything about feeling him out? ” said Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | But in the meantime, have you taken it up with this man? ”"No, because I hažn't thought it out that far when he was here." |
mdp.39015059415847 | But in the past, as I understand it, it rather strained you to- finance your pictures, did it not? ”"Strained me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But in the past, as I understand it, it rather strained you to- finance your pictures, did it not? ”"Strained me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But since you brought it up, just what happened, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | But supposing the show began to totter, to waver and threaten to fail? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But what if I did? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But where, and about what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | But why and how, you might ask, did this come to happen? |
mdp.39015059415847 | But why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | CHAPTER CHAPTER XIII IWO DAYS LATER in New York, he received the following Telegram:"HOW COULD YOU LEAVE TOWN WITH- OUT COMING BY AGAIN TO SEE ME? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ca n't you get somebody else to make it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Can a girl promise more?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Could n't that be arranged? ” “ But you are already employed, you already have a job, ” Bertha shrugged her shoulders. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Could you tell me, perhaps, why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Decidedly academic. ” “ Not material, industrial, commercial or economic?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did he like it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did he say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did n't you think the little part was nice and clean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did the Jew go from the shores of persecuted Europe, as he claims, and make conquest of anything? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did they have to leave the country? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Did you ever meet her?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do I remember it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't know just why? ”"And it's been a long time since I've seen you, too, Mr. Wyeth. ” He then introduced Schultz. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you remember seeing his name on the screen? ” “ Yes, now that you mention it. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you think I ought to be going?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you think it's nice and roomy? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you think she is beautiful?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you think that is very reasonable? ”"Yes, fair enough. ”"Then supposing you take it under advisement. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do n't you understand? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do they have anything about us?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do they know many people?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do we? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you believe that? ” said Schultz. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you happen to feel the same way? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you know, Kermit?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you like it? ” He shrugged his shoulders carelessly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Do you mind telling us something about yourself? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Does he hate Jews?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Does n't loving a person mean trying to please them; trying to make them happy and con- tented? ” she said. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Does that suit you? ” “ Yes, maam. ” He turned now and placed a hand on the knob. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early then? ”'"Sure. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early, “ That — that they will- publish our pictures in — the papers? ” “ Every paper from here to San Francisco, Mrs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early? ” “ Just as quickly as you feel that it is safe for her to travel. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early? ” “ That is all. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early? ”"I want you to send her to me in New York." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Early?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ever been around them much? ” Bertha shook her head in the negative. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ever been to Augusta? ” “ On the Chattahoochee? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ever been to Augusta? ” “ On the Chattahoochee? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Ever?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Exactly, then, what did she want? ” THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 171 “ To be frank about it, I do n't know,"admitted Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Fail? ” “ But I will not fail, Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Florence Wingate, and you reside on Peachtree Street, in Atlanta?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | For instance, ”"What?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | For what? ” He smiled down into her eyes. |
mdp.39015059415847 | For — me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | From Atlanta. ” “ Is n't that a bit — unusual? |
mdp.39015059415847 | From a shoe shine boy to a — what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | From the Sorbome or Heidelberg? ” “ The Sorbonne. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Furthermore, instead of being in his way, I could- help him. ”"Help him? ” cried Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Get it off your chest and your mind. ”"How do you feel about the Jewish situation, the Jews themselves, I mean? ” inquired Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Get what I mean? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Going back into the show and into a nice little part like they've given me, could n't change your love to hate, now could it, Sidney?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Had Mr. Wyeth consented? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Had n't she promised to give up the stage to marry Wyeth, then what was she doing back in the show? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Had she read'Passion?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Had you con- sidered where?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has n't anybody ever told you that you have before? ” He was forced to smile again, but said nothing. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has she told you? ” “ Oh, no. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has she tried to do anything?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Has you had — bad news? ” She looked at mammy oddly, out of eyes that were bewildered and strange looking. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have always liked it, although New York is a freer city for Negroes to live in now. ”"You think so? ” queried Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have n't you ever did that? ”"Of course I have, silly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Have you a nurse? ”"I have, Mrs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | He ca n't help his condition-""And since matters are going along as well as they are, why upset them?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | He developed it into a nice business, and took Thompson along to assist him. ” “ Assist him, eh? ” said Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | He does n't care. ”"That's another reason for your going to Louisville, eh? ”"Yes,""Then wliy are you--- worried?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | He does n't care. ”"That's another reason for your going to Louisville, eh? ”"Yes,""Then wliy are you--- worried?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | He followed her"I'll take it up with them today. ”"Who have they invited to dinner, other than us? |
mdp.39015059415847 | He has n't been inclined to trust me. ”"Why? ” he said, looking straight at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | He knew that Marie was Wyeth's stenographer, but who was the other girl? |
mdp.39015059415847 | He looked hard at her, and managed to say: “ Why, Miss Florence- what aw do you mean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | He shook his head dumbly but managed to smile, “ I do n't know. ” “ You do n't know? |
mdp.39015059415847 | He thinks I've got his consent and he's under the impression that production is to start shortly. ”"Now what are you going to do? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | He was mixed up with them while I was writing my book in Chicago, two years ago. ”"And you knew?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | He's interesting. ”"Is he- good looking?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Heinrich will be able to work without being suspected or molested. ” “ Just what do you think he's likely to do, as a starter, for in- stance? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Hitler knows it, so they have his complete cooperation with plenty of money at their command to work with, see?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How are you anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How are you getting along in school? ”"I expect to graduate six months ahead of schedule. ”"Wonderful, ” she cried and beamed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How are you, dear? ” After writing her such a letter, now he was talking so nicely. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How did it all start, and where? ”"Schultz and I talked about it the day we met downtown and he told me that her husband had been killed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How did she react?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How do the colored people feel about the way they're treated here in New York? ” asked Schiller. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How do they seem to be getting along?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How does he feel? |
mdp.39015059415847 | How does she feel about it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How far did Mr. Wyeth go in school? ” said Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | How far did you go in school, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How is Mr. Wingate?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | How'd you like it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I could help you, to some degree, but it is not convenient at this time. ”"What do you mean? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I do n't hate anybody. ”"After all they did to spoil your business?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | I feel sure he knows that I am friend- ly with some other man. ” “ Do you feel he might be aware that I am that man?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I had something I wanted to talk to her about. ” “ What, for instance?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I have n't asked you to- to go to bed with me, have I?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I keep on askin''how much a pound?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | I keep on askin''how much a pound?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | I knew they did, not only in Germany but all over Europe, even a great deal in England. ”"Is that so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I love a colored man and have been in love with him for ten years, ten years, understand? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I married a man by the name of Wingate. ”"Oh, you did? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean to Wyeth? ”"Nothing, ” she said quietly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean, in Wakefield? ” “ Oh, Miss Florence,"he cried. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean, just you and I? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean, she is loyal? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I mean, the colored girl. ”"You think so? ” “ You most assuredly did. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I see them; I've even met and talked with them and —"— and did n't arouse their suspicion?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | I showed her the book and she was very much interested- until she examined it. ”"Just what do you mean by that?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I sure know Negro psychology. ”"Then you should go ahead and make this picture. ” “ But what about a director?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I use to hunt every fall when I was a boy — until I left home. ”"And where is your home, Mr. Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I want to have a long talk with you... We'll talk matters over. ” What could she mean by all that? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I want to help you develop yourself. ”"You're very kind, Mrs. Wingate. ”"You ca n't say'Florence? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I wo n't begin to get out of shape for a long, long time yet. ” 118 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE “ In regards to Mr. Wingate?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I wonder where I can get a copy? ” “ At any book store, I guess, ” said Mrs. Wingate. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I wonder why? ” She was silent a moment, and he turned to look at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'd like to be around when you and her meet. ”"Has she met Thompson? ” He asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'd like to meet him anyhow. ”"Meantime, what does your sister say about him? ”"Plenty. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'll bet he'll understand it. ”"You think so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'm not sure if I ever want to fool around with it again. ”"Meaning what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I'm sorry for her. ”"Why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I've been thinking about that all day long; ever since I left you last night. ” “ But you do like me, do n't you, Sidney? |
mdp.39015059415847 | I've got to succeeed, Bertha, ca n't you understand? ”"You've- got to Sidney, because you — love me? ” “ Because I love you, Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I've got to succeeed, Bertha, ca n't you understand? ”"You've- got to Sidney, because you — love me? ” “ Because I love you, Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | I've hoped he'd get a good wife for several reasons. ” “ Among which, for instance?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | I- I think you're — in love with him. ”"I- am- what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | If a few thousand of our folks could see a picture telling the same kind of story those women have just related, ca n't you see what it would mean? |
mdp.39015059415847 | If he had been playing her, then why had n't he gone the limit, at least as far as he could have? |
mdp.39015059415847 | If he is likely to be dangerous, and I suppose you mean, to American welfare, might n't he- involve his- sister?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | If the others are?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | If you had real money you could make the kind of pictures you are capable of producing, could n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | If you had real money you could make the kind of pictures you are capable of producing, could n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | In all the years I've worked for him, I do n't think he has ever kept a woman. ”"He's not married, as I understand it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | In fact, very few active in 148 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE writing, none at all in the publishing field. ”"No?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | In fact, who has n't heard of Cairo? |
mdp.39015059415847 | In short, it just is n't Negroes, is it, Early? ”"No,"admitted Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | In short, it just is n't Negroes, is it, Early? ”"No,"admitted Early.."I thought not, ” said Wyeth. |
mdp.39015059415847 | In the event that he will not, however, is n't there somebody else? ” Early shook his head in the negative. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is he a Nazi spy, too?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is he going to direct the picture? ” Kermit's face fell, his smile died. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is he going to make the picture you and your associates have planned?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is it because of his sister?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is it because you — don't like shows?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is it possible that you consider him a friend of the Negro; of ours?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is n't he a man of — means? ” from Carrie, and she glanced across from Edrina to Alice, whose eyes were on Edrina. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is n't he good to you? ” Face still down, eyes hidden, she nodded her head up and down. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is n't that enough? ”"It would be — if you meant it, ” he argued. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is n't that some- thing, Betty?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that right, Sidney, or wrong?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that so? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that true?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that where you got your college training? ” Marie laughed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is that which you've just explained, democracy?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Is this the place where it is published?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It is to have a story? |
mdp.39015059415847 | It will be said,'In what way will assassinating a woman help your cause?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | It would be very easy for me to begin to get jealous of my darling, see?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | It would n't be because — you do n't care for-- women? ” “ What are you doing,"he called back. |
mdp.39015059415847 | It's brains that count with her. ” “ And he has the brains, you think?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Jackson?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just how do they man- age to keep colored people off?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just what kind of a compromise? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just what was your reaction to it?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just who is he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Just who is the girl? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Kermit looked at him as if he did n't care to go any further at the moment, but suddenly said: “ Then you like Jews, maybe? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Levine?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Looking around, he stalled a moment, then finally said to me:'Who was that old smart gal, and what does she think she is anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Lots of experience with them from helping Mr. Wyeth make pictures. ”"You, helped him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Lowered her eyes to think, then looked up at him:"And, if I do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | M- m. A Southerner?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | May I- come in?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Maybe I was going to stay in the office all day today. ”"With that case of books, ” she said, pointing to it,"and the car half full? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Maybe some of your old friends? ”"Oh, I do n't care to dig up any. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Maybe we can arrange to be married at this- dinner?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Maybe you recall that they had stationed some colored soldiers from America there? ”"We remember all about it, my lad,"said the Baron. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Meantime, just about when do you think we'll get away on our trip?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Meantime, who is she in love with? ” “ The man she's working for." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Meanwhile, how is Wakefield? ” She started. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Meanwhile, suppose I go on a shopping trip downtown? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Meanwhile, what is it about the one you've read that you want to talk about? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Messed up the business you set in motion years and years ago? ”"But I do n't hate Jews. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Miss Schultz, I am sure, has n't thought of anything of the kind. ”"Has n't she? ”"What do you mean, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Miss Schultz, I am sure, has n't thought of anything of the kind. ”"Has n't she? ”"What do you mean, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Must I make all the over- tures? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Not Negroes, of course? ” “ Oh, no." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Not Negroes, of course? ”"Oh, no." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Not unhappy while in his company, are you? ”"But I tell you Sidney Wyeth, I do not love the man! |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now after what you showed in your story, what is your- opinion?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now are you satisfied?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now come, ” he said,"what are you trying to hide?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now did you? ” After a brief reflection, Schultz shook his head in the negative. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now do you hear, mother?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now do you understand what I am getting at? ”"I sure do, dear. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now is n't that enough?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now is that all right, dear? ” THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 429"I — I guess it will have to be. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now is that correct? ” “ Absolutely." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now is that not worth doing a great deal for? ” “ Oh, darling, I believe you." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now since she has been so neglectful, why not put her on this job?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now what do you want; what is this all about?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now when would you like me to call and begin to check it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now when? ”"I am not engaged tonight, so can bring it up there around eight o'clock?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now when? ”"I am not engaged tonight, so can bring it up there around eight o'clock?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now where is that? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Now — will he be back soon? ”"He wo n't be back at all — that is, not today,"replied Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Office?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | On this trip you will — ex- ploit your book? ”"That is the purpose. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Only this, I do want you to be nice to her, Marie. ”"Are you falling in love with Bertha, Mr. Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Or would you prefer bringing the script to our apartment and we could start to check it here? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Our enemies, through traitors in our own country, tried to assassinate our dear Fuehrer, did n't they? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Out with it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Planning to marry him- after the war, eh? ”"I'm sure that's what Heinrich told me." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Played every one I've made. ”"Is that so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Policy and principle. ”"Principle? ”"Yes, Edrina, as I've said over and over again. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Really? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Shall wrap it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | She frowned at this, as if to say:"Why did you do that? ” Instead she said, very soft and very low: “ That's what I mean, Sidney." |
mdp.39015059415847 | She shrugged her shoulders lightly"You found,"he said,"it interesting?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | She swallowed a moment, then managed to say: “ Kicking? ” breathed deep and looked surprised. |
mdp.39015059415847 | She was sure the people liked it, so how dare they even suggest changing it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | She wo n't be able to stay near anybody that knows her, so why not send for her to come to New York? |
mdp.39015059415847 | She'd ought to have, but had she? |
mdp.39015059415847 | She's back in town — and in the show on 125th St. ” “ So what?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | She's that kind of a girl, do n't you think?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Sit down, write him a sweet, tender and honest letter and tell him everything? ”"I will, Donald. ” She said. |
mdp.39015059415847 | So he's the guy whom they tried to get to direct the picture — and he ran out on them, eh? |
mdp.39015059415847 | So high that all trains slow to twenty miles an hour when they cross it. ”"It that so? ”"Sho is, brother. |
mdp.39015059415847 | So now do you see, Edrina, what it can all add up to? ”"I see Sidney and I understand, but I also see and understand that you're not through yet. |
mdp.39015059415847 | So that""_ is why you are swamped with work, eh? ”"Exactly, ” said Marie and sighed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | So that's the kind they usually fall for, as you put it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | So what de you think?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | So what do you say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | So you fear he may be dangerous to the country's welfare in time?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | So you'll do as I say? |
mdp.39015059415847 | So, will you — proceed? ”"All right. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Something about you. ” “ About me? ” cried Bertha, starting to rise. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Still, he's asked you to marry him, has n't he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Still, it is truthfully what you would like to do, now is n't it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Still, she was confused, so repeated after him:"Dying?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Still, there is, perhaps, a string tied to this help you speak of, yes or no?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Surely there are a great many people who would be glad to pur- chase it, if it were where they could see it? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 337 “ Why are you laughing? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 459 “ What's all this to do with this paper, you started to tell me you are associated with?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | That does n't give me any leave to go off sulking, to start a campaign of hate. ” “ But consider what it can mean to you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That does n't give me any leave to go off sulking, to start a campaign of hate. ” “ But consider what it can mean to you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That is all. ”"Then you do n't believe I'd do all that? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That it would make me happy to do so? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That'll give me time to have you both up to dinner. ”"Really? |
mdp.39015059415847 | That's a German City is it not?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | The Baron turned to her in surprise,"You?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | The Macon, Georgia Chronicle, in its editorial column, which paper is widely circulated in Wakefield, went on to declare: YANKEE NORTH, WHAT NOW? |
mdp.39015059415847 | The Negro stopped and looking down at the snake, cried'Hey, you, what does this mean?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | The divorce you've been talking about getting for more than a year, but never had money enough to get?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | The girl said that she thought Mantan was teaching Edrina to shake. ”"Shake? ” cried Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | The money?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | The one to show the colored people how the Sheeny's are taking them for a ride?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | The point is, just how could anything like this be arranged? ” and she lowered her eyes. |
mdp.39015059415847 | The prettiest one I ever saw, just about, at least. ”"And she called here to see me? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then holding out her hand, “ May I see it, please?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then raising his eyes,"He would n't happen to be related to the Textile Wingate, I suppose? ”"He is the Textile Wingate. ”"Oh, ” cried Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then turning to Levine,"what changes do you suggest, Mr. Levine?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then who would? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Then “ Maybe – what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | There must be a mistake, unless it was somebody trying to get into the movies? ”"No,"said Marie, with a twinkle, but quite firmly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | There's something I want to find out about her first. ”"Oh? ” “ Mr. |
mdp.39015059415847 | They called him Henry? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | They fear that if he is given complete freedom, they'll run the country. ”"Is it so? ” said Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | They forced you out of making picturca? |
mdp.39015059415847 | They forced you out of making pictures? |
mdp.39015059415847 | They'll mostly be thu'den, and we'll have dat end of de cah all to ouhselves, get me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Three ov'm, do n't you remember? ” said Angel looking across at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | To please you, for is n't it the function of man and wife to want to, and try to, please each other? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Tomto, oh, where could we go for about six months; where they would n't know just when--the baby came? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Too bad. ” “ Why too bad? ” said Early. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Too bad. ”"Why too had?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Until the depression, which was when there was so much said about progress, we thought we had made much. ” “ Had we?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Very much? ” “ She seems to a great deal. |
mdp.39015059415847 | WINGATE"Then is it- prudent to continue this interest in- Bertha? ”"If I take her on this trip, yes." |
mdp.39015059415847 | WIXGATE “ So you have a story, a good story and feel that it will make a fine picture?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Was it affection? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Was it because women of their own race did not quite come up to their ideas, socially and otherwise? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Was n't it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Was n't that the way that part ended?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Was there something that she wanted to have Wyeth do, and if so, what? |
mdp.39015059415847 | We are not making 97 98 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE any just now and I was busy and — ”"Did n't want to be annoyed? |
mdp.39015059415847 | We ca n't go there?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | We know you and we can see right through all that you are fooling everybody else with. ”"So what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | We'll be married just as quickly as you say. ”"Where?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | We're trying to get away from that stuff.? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, old tall, dark and handsome got hooked. ”"Hooked?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, what about him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, what about now? ”"Now? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, what about now? ”"Now? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Well, what, for instance?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Were they real people?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Were you in Wakefield around that time? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What about him? ” She tried to ignore his question. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What about that girl now? ” 327 328 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE"Oh, I do n't know. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What are you going to do?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What can I do about it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What can I do for you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What can we do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What could she now tell them to pass on to the folks, the best people, back there in Louisville? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What could you have wanted to talk with her about? ”"Oh, nothing in particular. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did she mean? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What did you go out for? ” “ The papers, dear. ”"Oh, yes. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you have?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you mean, Edrina? ” he wanted to know. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you mean, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you mean, beat me to it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you say to that?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you say? ” She smiled up at him now, happily, and stuck out her free hand:"Shake, partner, ” she cried, enthusiastically. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you think of him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What do you want to know? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What doctor? ” Florence was silent for a moment. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What does he want? ”"Oh, yes, him,"said Marie, as if just remembering Fountain. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What does it mean, anyhow, Marie? ” said Bertha, all curious. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What does that mean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What else would I be expected to do?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What ever you do is up to you. ”"Up to me, Sidney?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What for? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What has happened? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What has that got to do with your being so ex- cited? ”"I want to go with him. ”"Bertha!" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What is he waiting for? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What kind of a game are you trying to play, anyhow? ” he wanted to know, still looking hard at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What kind of picture is this that you want me to make for you and your associates to release?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What kind of picture is this that you want me to make for you and your associates to release?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | What kind of way?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What more?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What shall we do?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What time shall I meet you and where? ” “ In the lobby of the theatre at about six- thirty." |
mdp.39015059415847 | What was he going to say about her part? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What was it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What was it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What was it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's happened to him, anyhow? |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's her name?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | What's this all about, anyhow? ”"I'll catch a taxi and come right down. |
mdp.39015059415847 | What? ” “ Race riots." |
mdp.39015059415847 | When are you going to get over it? ” “ Never." |
mdp.39015059415847 | When'll she be back?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where are her clothes? ”:"Well, she ai n't got on much, but she has something over her —""Ai n't it a shame. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where are they? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where do you want to go?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where were you born, and where did this- genius begin to sprout? ”"Please, Mrs. Wingate. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where would you show it, with the Jews owning most of the theatres? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where, dear?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where, may I ask?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where? ”"Heidelberg." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Where?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Which way and where do you want to go? ”"I'll show you." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who is he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who is this girl, and what's it all about anyhow? ”"You'll soon find out, ” she said, and smiling, plunged into her work. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who runs the business? ”"Belongs to a fellow by the name of Wyeth." |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who sent you money to come back to New York on? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who wrote the story? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Who?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why are you all of a sudden, so strange, so excited?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why are you calling me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why are you so against them? ” He looked up quickly and in great surprise. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why are you so hard to please? ” “ There's nothing to please involved, ” he answered, matter- of- factly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why did you ask me that?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why did you want to embarrass your sister like that? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why do n't you be nice to me? ”"I have no right to. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why do we hate each other so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why do you ask such a question?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why do you say that? ” “ Because of what you just said. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why have you asked me such a question, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why is that? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why must you continue to doubt me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not at the same time and as well, about the Italian, the Greek, the Chinaman- about anybody? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not drive me out to the house where we can talk the matter over in detail? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why not live it, feel it, say it? ” Pausing, she looked up into his face expectantly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why should he lose any time or thought being a friend of ours? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why should n't he yours- if he thinks it'll help the show?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why should you think about quitting or even retiring? ” Again Wyeth sighed. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why struggle against fate as you are; you've fought against it all along, and why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why was Mrs. Wingate doing all this for him? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why was our Ambassador virtually sent home and relations between our two countries practically broken off long before all this started? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why were you trying to hide it from me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why wo n't he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why would you associate Miss Schultz with going on a trip like this with me? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why, all this? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? ” “ Oh, I do n't know. ”"You're not thinking about digging up Thompson, perhaps?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why? ” “ Oh, I do n't know. ”"You're not thinking about digging up Thompson, perhaps?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will I ever meet him? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will that be all right, Mr. Wyeth? ”"Perfectly all right, Miss Schultz. ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will that little darkey you're married to out in Louisville give it to you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will try to answer anything you ask. ”"Why do n't you put your book on sale at the bookshops? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will you come in and scrub my back? ”"Like I always do? ”"Like you always do. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Will you come in and scrub my back? ”"Like I always do? ”"Like you always do. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wingate? ” he murmured, thoughtfully. |
mdp.39015059415847 | With her complete educa- tion, and being so close to me, she can help put it into the shape I want it, understand? ”"Of course. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wo n't you finish it, please? ” Again he shrugged his shoulders and glanced at his manuscript. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wo n't you just try to act like you — know me, so that I can?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would it be all right to invite them?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you be agreeable to — seeing me, and hearing what I have to say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you mind explaining? ” He looked at her, then he thought for a moment and looked at her again. |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you want that done?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Would you — ike a copy?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wyeth is not the kind of a man that a show girl would be falling overly much in love with. ”"What do you mean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yet what can I do? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yet, you do n't have to think very hard to recall a number of books, translated from the Chinese, do you? ” “ A long list of titles,"said Schultz. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You hate Jews, do n't you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You know my mother, Mrs. Adair? ” “ Yes, Mrs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean Miss Schultz?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You mean- to- blow up something, maybe?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You say she's highly educated?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You say'was'? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | You sell it by the pound, do n't you?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | You sell it by the pound, do n't you?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | You should have. ”"Why should I?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You still intend to make it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You wrote me that you bought a swell dress for your party with money he sent you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You're on time, Come in,"He entered,"Why did n't you come to the front door? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You're the type of girl I'd like to see Mr. Wyeth fall in love with. ” “ Me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've never had that kind of money, so what? ” “ But I have never made a hate picture. ” “ But you do hate Jews, do n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've never had that kind of money, so what? ” “ But I have never made a hate picture. ” “ But you do hate Jews, do n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've never had that kind of money, so what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've put it on me, so I'll tell her. ”"What could it mean?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've said you'd be glad to have real money to make some pictures with once? |
mdp.39015059415847 | You've said you'd be glad to have real money to make some pictures with once? |
mdp.39015059415847 | Yuh know who she is?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | from you or do anything you did n't want me to if I loved you and loved you dearly? |
mdp.39015059415847 | he said and looked straight at her,"What are you trying to get at, anyhow?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | how? ”"Just born that way; born for bad luck and a hard time. |
mdp.39015059415847 | most two or three receiving sufficient royalties to live on? ” said Bertha in surprise. |
mdp.39015059415847 | or THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE 335 335"A picture to make Negroes hate Jews?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | scream as loud as I can, do you hear? ”"Oh, Miss Florence, you want to get me lynched, you want to get me lynched! |
mdp.39015059415847 | she cried more emphatically,"where's the manuscript? ” “ Aw,"he cried, trying to show some intelligence. |
mdp.39015059415847 | you say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | ·"Why have n't you brought her to see me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ A jungle romp, and I'm to take my clothes off? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ A nigger Doctor? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ A sense of humor, Mrs. Wingate? ” “ Yes, Mr. Wyeth. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ A show girl, and that was not his intention. ” “ No?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ A visitor? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Added to this,"said Marie,"she is one of the most intelligent. ” “ You mean,"queried Wyeth, “ Educated?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ After all they've done to you? ” He ignored the remark. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ After the Sorbonne, what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And I said that I was in a position to get the money for you to make them with, correct?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And it was n't in a hotel this time, Mr. Wyeth. ” “ Then where was it? ” “ Ca n't you guess?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And it was n't in a hotel this time, Mr. Wyeth. ” “ Then where was it? ” “ Ca n't you guess?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And she's from Georgia? ” “ Atlanta,"replied Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And this — this means that — it is all- over between us, Sidney?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And what did she say? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And what did she think of it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And what did you decide?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And who won?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And why not?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And you think he's completely through with the girl back there? ” “ Completely. ”"It might be for the best. ”"It is. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And-- an'-he would n't get angry? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ And?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Are you driving?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Are you sure?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Are you there?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Are you trying to flatter me, Mrs. Wingate? ” he said, smiling across at her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Asking nothing?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ At Albany? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Been reading about them, Betty?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Been reading your mind, maybe? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But Mr. Wyeth would not be interested that way in me, Marie. ”"Why could n't he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But did you like it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But of course you have. ” “ Who has n't? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But what reason, mother? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But why do you dislike show people so, dear? ” she began, in- nocently enough. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But why, and of whom? ” She sat up again, her eyes on the floor. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But you must be thinking, at least must have thought, just how THE CASR OF MRS. WINGATE 389 it would- react on them?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ But you're going to be, are n't you, Sidney?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Call Doctor Johnson. ” “ Doctor Johnson? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Can I help you, dear? ” said Mrs. Adair, solicitiously. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Can we talk about something very im- portant for a few minutes?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Changes, Irvin. ”"Changes?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Curious. ” “ Curious? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did he make a good assistant?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did n't you overhear us talking? ” “ Of course I overheard you, in a general way, ” explained Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did they say Florence, Betty?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did you ever hear the story of the snake, the rattlesnake and the Negro? ” said Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did you get the letter?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did you think I was a – bad girl, the way I acted? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Did you, sweetheart?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do n't we know each other well enough by now to drop some of the formality? ” “ Why of course,"cried Marie, glad that Bertha had called. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do n't you think he's gettin'any of it? ”"I do n't think so." |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do n't you think so? ” Irvin had to admit that she had. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do n't you think so? ” They nodded and agreed it was but Wyeth did n't. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do they really love the Jews that much in America?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do we? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you dance, Mr. Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you have tickets for the show, sweetheart? ” “ I do. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you know about that?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you mean to tell me that you are — that lad? ” “ That lad grown up, Baron. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you remember a colored boy who used to shine your shoes in the lobby of the foreign office in Berlin? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you think I am, Mr. Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Do you think Kermit would object?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Does the Jew play such cheap politics? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Doing what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Easily. ” “ But how?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Glad to hear it. ” “ Yes?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Go with any other man? ” 196 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE"With a music writer by the name of Howard. ”"Oh." |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Guess who I saw leaving the theatre a few minutes ago? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Harvard? ” “ Harvard University. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Has she gone crazy? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Have n't you been going around with him ever since he put you in the show? ” Relaxing a bit, she is forced to think a moment, then admit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Have they?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Have you read that new novel, Passion, Betty?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How come? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How come? ” said Maude, turning again toward her. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How is Miss Schultz?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How many shows have you planned for Sunday?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How much? ” I asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How'd you happen to think of him?' |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How'd you know? ” “ He do n't act like one, do n't talk like one, ” said Maude. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How'd you like to come and work for us, Kermit? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How're you coming along with the colored picture? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ How? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Huh?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I doubt it. ” “ Why?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I felt it. ” “ Going to marry Mr. Wyeth, eh?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I meant the kind of girl you are. ”"But why, ” said Bertha, “ why, like me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I met you only last week, but I've known you for a long, long time. ”"Really? ”"Who does n't know Sidney Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I met you only last week, but I've known you for a long, long time. ”"Really? ”"Who does n't know Sidney Wyeth? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I received and read that awful letter, and how could you send anything like that to a poor unhappy girl like me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I saw Sidney last night. ”"You did? ” he cried, and seemed surprised. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I should know? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I suppose he will grant it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I suppose this Schultz is interested in getting Wyeth to do it, also? ” “ Oh, very much so. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ I suppose we can count on this girl? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ In fact they were all real people, were n't they?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ In just what way, if any, has this affected you, and especially your book? ” “ That is a long story. ”"Is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ In just what way, if any, has this affected you, and especially your book? ” “ That is a long story. ”"Is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Is all they say, possible? ” “ Nothing to it, ” he smiled and shook his head. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Is n't it wonderful, Kermit? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Is n't the book on sale at most of the book shops?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Is that so?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ It is comfortable, Bertha. ” “ And now, what did Mr. Wyeth say?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ It is from Sidney Wyeth, is n't it?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ It would n't be worf a quatah if it was n't fo'dat gal. ” “ You mean the gal doin'the naked dance? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Just how are you going to manage it, where will you be going?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Just how could something be made to happen, Herr Doctor?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Just what is the girl doing, that she has n't been around for some time to help the cause along?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Just what is up to me, darling? ”"The stage, Edrina, your work on it. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Just what kind of ways, for instance?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ May I consider everything settled?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Me? ” he cried, pointing to himself. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Meaning that he wo n't know that he is doing it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Meantime, we'll call on him. ” “ Maybe you'd better call him up and- make an appointment?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Must- I say it for you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ My brother has always seemed to be strangely lucky. ”"Really?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ My slip is not showing beneath my skirt, is it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ No, but I want to. ” “ Then why do n't you? ” “ Do you feel that I should? ” “ By all means. ” “ Then I will. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ No, but I want to. ” “ Then why do n't you? ” “ Do you feel that I should? ” “ By all means. ” “ Then I will. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ No? ”"Of course not, darling. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ No?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Nobody, just me and myself and come to think of it, I'll probably carry my gun. ”"By yourself and only your gun? ”"It will be in the autumn. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Not if they marry?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Not married and I do n't suppose she is?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Not rich? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Nothing. ”"Well? ”"Because they teach nothing about Negroes in our schools but the history of slavery and the war that ended it. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now will you- believe me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now, Early, ” said Stoll,"you understand Negro psychology, do n't you? ”"As well as any man in America. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now, where do we go from here, partner? ” said Edrina, and waited for him to make the next move, a smile spreading over her face. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now, who will go with you on this — trip?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now, ” she said, patting his cheek, “ does n't that show that I mean all right by you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Now,"she said, “ tell me what time you can come to see me tomorrow? ”"Classes are over at 2:30. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Of course, dear, and I will be glad to have them witness our little affair. ”"Then it will be all right for them to come?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Oh, Kermit, why? ” “ I do n't know, ” he sighed thoughtfully, gazing at nothing. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Oh, Sidney, do you?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Oh, down at the city hall, perhaps? ” She frowned. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Oh, so it's gone that far, eh?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Oh, so that's what the hold back is all about, eh?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ On account of — Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Or do you — have an interest in the business? ”"Oh, just work here, Hans. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Or, maybe, rearrange this one? ”"Perhaps. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Over the Coon River, eh? ”"Sho. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Quit the whining and come with me to the back room, do you THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE hear?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Really?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ She's a pretty girl and a smart girl. ”"Keen as a razor's edge. ”"You say she seems to like Mr. Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Since you feel as you do about it, supposing that we postpone our wedding awhile? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ So beautiful! ” “ Never been out this way?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ So you discussed Nature's Child, eh? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Some steps, eh, Kermit?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Soon? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ That girls like her usually go all overboard on some good- looker like Thompson, you remember, and who used to work for us. ” “ Yes? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ That was because he loved her, was n't it? ” “ Yes, he loved her. ” Mrs. Wingate seemed more satisfied now. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ That's fine. ” “ And who, pray, is Sidney Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ That's why they went away so suddenly, eh? ” “ Yes. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ The first day?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ The last time you were there? ” “ Yes, I'm living here now, you know. ”"Oh, you're living in Atlanta? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ The last time you were there? ” “ Yes, I'm living here now, you know. ”"Oh, you're living in Atlanta? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ The price, please?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ The rehearsenist man that ever lived. ”"Remember'Old Man Evil? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then what are we waiting for? ” said Schultz following Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then what do you want me to do, Sidney darling? ” Her question rather caught him off guard. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then what happened? ” She asked. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then what is this sudden and big idea that made you say, I have it?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then who?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then who?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then why are n't you doing that with regards to this book? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then why did you ask me if I was thinking about taking any- body?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then why not ask? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then you are n't sure that he will do so? ”"Not until he consents." |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then you have the field again, all to yourself? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then you understand, Dr. Johnson? ” “ I understand, Mrs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then — it is your father who is colored? ” “ My father was colored; an American Negro who got into Germany shortly before the last war. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then, he- he does n't want me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Then, will it be--- all right if I — call by again?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Think you could- what?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ This is his real name, then, is it not?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ This is some affair, is n't it? ” she said, and laughed lightly. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ This race question, strange thing, is n't it, Betty? ”"I'm afraid so,"said Betty. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ To Heidelberg? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ To play down there has always been my ambition, the height of my ambition, of my dreams. ”"Have you got anything to sell to Broadway? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ To visit your mother and sisters? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Umph! ”"What do you mean by that, Marie?". |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Understand she works in a Negro publishing house up in Harlem. ” “ Works in a publishing house, eh? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ We have n't sunk that low, really, have we?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ We're so happy, are n't we, Kermit? ”"So happy, Florence. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, how do you like the new show?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, she smiled at me, and says:'A chicken? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, she smiled at me, and says:'A chicken? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, she's a widow now and I'm wondering if she and Kermit are going to get married. ”"Has he said anything about it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, what do you think of him by now, since you've met and talked with him? ” “ Oh, fine, ” said Bertha, smiling and looking the part. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well, ” to herself,"What is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well? ”"Levine's squawking. ”"I was afraid he would be. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Well?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What are you talking about? ”"That the Germans have got our number. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What did you think of it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What do they want with all they have asked; with all the pictures they took?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What do you honestly think about the — intermarriage of races? ” The question was a difficult one, a bold one, an embarrassing one. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What do you mean, from Wyeth? ” “ Just what I say. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What do you mean, the Jews did it? ”"It is n't easy to explain and is a long story, ” said Wyeth. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What do you'mean by you guess? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What doctor, dear? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What kind of a story? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What other thing? ” said Hans, looking at him. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What was he doing in Baltimore, anyhow? ” he cried, impatiently. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What would be wonderful, Edrina? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What's happened to your deal? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What's it all about? ” cried Mrs. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What's the matter with Broadway? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ What, for instance? ” “ That'man Heinrich Schultz and his sister, especially, his sister. ” He laughed and pinched her cheek. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ When? ” “ Now,"said Early, promptly rising to his feet. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ When?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Whenever you say. ”"How about tomorrow night? ” “ Okey by me,"said he. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where are you going from here?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where do you want to go? ” Marie asked, looking across at him. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where have I heard that name before? ”"From Heinrich and me. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where is it?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where you wanted to go?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where? ” she asked.."From Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where? ” she asked.."From Wyeth?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Where? ” “ To the po’house,"laughed Maude. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Which girl? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Which one? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Who introduced you to him, Edrina?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why about the Jew? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why could n't he?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why did n't you suggest that angle to me long ago, darling?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why not? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why not? ” said Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why should I? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why should n't it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Why smile, Marie? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Will Mr. Wyeth approve?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Will you continue on the stage after you marry, ” she was asked,"or retire to the life of a house- wife?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Will you go, or shall I open the door and scream? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Will you write, maybe, and tell your mother that you are going to get- married?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Wonder if any has ever got next to her? ” said Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Would you mind dancing with- me?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Wyeth? ”"Sidney Wyeth. ” “ Are n't you afraid that he might- influence her against us?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Wyeth? ”"Sidney Wyeth. ” “ Are n't you afraid that he might- influence her against us?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yeah? ” “ Yeh. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes, dear?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes, dear?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes, how can you? ” Wyeth repeated. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes, pal?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes? ” she said. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes? ” “ Still he does n't, and all America, especially the South, has grown accustomed to accepting him with his faults." |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yes?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ Yet you do n't know much about him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You did or just sketched through it? ”"Sketched it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You did or just sketched through it? ”"Sketched it? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You do n't think so? ”"I know it does n't, ” argued Levine emphatically. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You mean, get her to try to persuade him?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You mean, is, do n't you? ”"I mean what I just said, ” said Marie. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You mean, that I- would act as a sort of- supervisor? ”"Exactly." |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You means de- de – mannerscrip?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You need money, do n't you? |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You saw what? ” “ Do n't try to kid me, Kermit. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You say,"said Wyeth,"that he was an- old man? ”. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You've been abroad, Miss Schultz? ” “ I have, Miss Coleman, attending school, ” replied Bertha. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You've never written us anything about him, so from where did he appear so quickly? ”"Well, ” began Edrina again. |
mdp.39015059415847 | “ You, a 14 THE CASE OF MRS. WINGATE colored man, born in Germany?" |
mdp.39015059415847 | “'How c'n I save you, Mistah snake?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Trot good?' |
hvd.hnfjby | A bad giant,I asked, “ who ate little “ If there's anyone can make her lieart boys?" |
hvd.hnfjby | By the way, Eagen, have you noticed those big bats the last few evenings, over by Percy Darrow, unexpected, made his first the cliff? hvd.hnfjby Can you make out which of the men is in her? ” hailed the captain. |
hvd.hnfjby | ChuChuChuChuChuChuChuChuChu Chu! — — “ Lopin'now, Kit? hvd.hnfjby Closed? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did n't I tell you you was n't to come near me again to- day? hvd.hnfjby Have you? ” she commented, gazing Shaping a course through the gloom, after. |
hvd.hnfjby | How's the new high- stepper suit ye, hey?' hvd.hnfjby I did n't let him. ” “ Do? |
hvd.hnfjby | If you're alive and care to spare something to drink, throw your can this way, will you? hvd.hnfjby Is he dead — the old one; I saw Lane bring him here? ” he asked huskily. |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it as bad as that? |
hvd.hnfjby | It should be on the west end, ” said Pro- “ You have a gun, of course? ” he in- fessor Schermerhorn. hvd.hnfjby Murchison,"he would say, “ Do you Then all three would tackle the puppy know what that dog is? |
hvd.hnfjby | No; pestilence fiddle- string?' hvd.hnfjby No? |
hvd.hnfjby | Now how did you know that! ” ex- “ What do you think of him as a type? hvd.hnfjby Qu- as tu, mon petit? ” asked Marie open- ing the door. |
hvd.hnfjby | Sure you can do it without breaking down? hvd.hnfjby Was n't there a dory on the Laughing Lass? ” cried Forsythe. |
hvd.hnfjby | Well, that's all settled then, is n't it? hvd.hnfjby What about the log, then?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What is Wall Street doing? hvd.hnfjby What is this ship, and where is she bound? ” I asked with equal simplicity. |
hvd.hnfjby | What kind of hell has broke loose? ” muttered Pulz. hvd.hnfjby What's th'matter with keepin'him here?' |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the matter? ” he shouted. hvd.hnfjby Where are the rest? ” “ Now, now,"said the veteran chidingly. |
hvd.hnfjby | Where are we? ” he asked Barnett-“I mean since you picked me up. hvd.hnfjby Where is Ben? ” asked Tom Beebe care- lessly about a week later. |
hvd.hnfjby | Where?' hvd.hnfjby Who'd ever have thought it? |
hvd.hnfjby | 'Air what advertising space costs? ” is a sure cure for that smoky smell. |
hvd.hnfjby | 'And d’ye con- MOONSHINE AND MAHOMET 551 sider saying something to me?' |
hvd.hnfjby | 'He's only a frien'of mine come “ Got what?' |
hvd.hnfjby | 'Scuse me, wo n't money in the bank he could not bring him- you? ” self to touch; but this would do. |
hvd.hnfjby | 'Twas a Do not forget it, will you? |
hvd.hnfjby | 'd she look like?". |
hvd.hnfjby | - He stood for a moment, and then dropped “ Shall it be soon? ” to his knees, burying his face in his hands. |
hvd.hnfjby | -was she, Stella? ” “ But suppose he could n't, Marie?" |
hvd.hnfjby | -was she, Stella? ” “ But suppose he could n't, Marie?" |
hvd.hnfjby | ... “ You- you remember? ” “ I remember. |
hvd.hnfjby | 354 AMERICAN MAGAZINE “ Has it come?" |
hvd.hnfjby | 388 TU 11 “ These sheep had become as wild as deer"“ What for, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | 81 82 AMERICAN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE That is Boughton at bat now, for Donnell, mistrust them now? |
hvd.hnfjby | 86 AMERICAN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE He never knew, until that instant, how Are they still blind? |
hvd.hnfjby | 96 AMERICAN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE lead Lorraine and Mrs. Huntington away, this most unworthy love break her heart?" |
hvd.hnfjby | ? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | A crowd of neighbors and want Gracie back? |
hvd.hnfjby | A d, Mother, ca n't I shoot bull frawgs? |
hvd.hnfjby | A few moments later we heard a I am. ” mighty squawking, and rushed out to find “ And who are you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | A further consideration of the elements of the game convinced me, however, of the 2 21 “ You good fellowsh, ai n't you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | A great shaft of pale brilliance shot up “ What was the object of the voyage?" |
hvd.hnfjby | A meeting of the operators? |
hvd.hnfjby | A pair o'clippers in Ame's What's her record? |
hvd.hnfjby | A suffocating rage barometer? ” said Ketchum, in a low against the captain for his share in the voice. |
hvd.hnfjby | A “ I believe the captain stayed on her? ” small body fell off the spar. |
hvd.hnfjby | Advertising goes the horn, and the rattle was like a what?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Afraid? |
hvd.hnfjby | After a pause, the falsetto asked deliberately: “ Where we goin'? ” “ I brefer not to say. ” “ H'm! |
hvd.hnfjby | Against the dark blue of the “ Where's Selover?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Ai n't he? ” he added, turning to his friends for confirmation. |
hvd.hnfjby | Ai n't it awful how sinful people can be and yet look so in- nocent? |
hvd.hnfjby | Ai n't knife. ” that right boys? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Ai n't you never tackled him afore? |
hvd.hnfjby | All Figured Out Cabby( disgusted at fare): “ Wot's this fer? |
hvd.hnfjby | All I had to do was “ Are you new at the business? ” he in- to select my territory and strike the general quired, taking the book. |
hvd.hnfjby | All her most “ What'll you do with Miss Duprée? ” extravagant dreams had come true. |
hvd.hnfjby | All spreading in a wave, but jumping from point that he could? |
hvd.hnfjby | All the pride of his race flamed in patriots with her eyes, saw them rise and NES ad PES TV Drean by Clarence Underwood “ Is it too late?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Already the ball flies to fight it out alone? |
hvd.hnfjby | Ame Twitchell? |
hvd.hnfjby | American firm for the Royal Japanese navy, “ Fifteen minutes for experiences, ” de- found his eyes drawn thereto? |
hvd.hnfjby | An Sundhy night, is ut? |
hvd.hnfjby | And Ame loved peace oncommon well,"Money? |
hvd.hnfjby | And after all, are we really at the bottom of the question? |
hvd.hnfjby | And he and Auntie tried who could “ Why did she want her to? ” stare hardest at one another. |
hvd.hnfjby | And he's square to give her the will? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | And if he should OLD SCRUBS COMES ASHORE come ashore, w'at could he do? |
hvd.hnfjby | And may I say honorably and go away? ” asked the Lieutenant. |
hvd.hnfjby | And now “ You mean Auntie Stella, do n't you? ” we would go for a walk, and that was ever “ Yes, I mean Aunt Stella. |
hvd.hnfjby | And she just the same as told me, too, that you and your orders could go straight to perdition. ” “ Dat trut', hey?" |
hvd.hnfjby | And the giant?". |
hvd.hnfjby | And the little impish, ugly thing that sat inside his head to watch the world and keep count of the whiskey and observe how Casimir Naktis got drunk? |
hvd.hnfjby | And then where'd we be? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | And then would be fatal to the blue if the Harvard he recalled the boy's vanity, the “ swelled pitcher had any support at all? |
hvd.hnfjby | And this wild, unkempt, villain- “ You see dat box he done carry so cairful? |
hvd.hnfjby | And w'at good would it do? |
hvd.hnfjby | And where is the old woman?-Dead, you think? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | And will you inform me what all this is about? ”"About? |
hvd.hnfjby | And will you inform me what all this is about? ”"About? |
hvd.hnfjby | And you know I have searched for that girl everywhere! ” “ What did she look like? ” “ If I could know that! |
hvd.hnfjby | And you live “ Who said they were? |
hvd.hnfjby | Any heavy lifting? ” Jones asked, genially. |
hvd.hnfjby | Anyone here'n New York you know?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Anyone know about her? ” Billy Edwards said musingly: Ives turned to the ship's surgeon, Tren- Well, there was the Laughing Lass." |
hvd.hnfjby | Anything for me to do while you are gone? |
hvd.hnfjby | Are we going to let a crowd like that tell us what's what?". |
hvd.hnfjby | Are we not safer with them? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Are you getting that, too? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | Are you serious? |
hvd.hnfjby | Are you sure that I was in the southland, the land of sun- you are going to be one of the two? |
hvd.hnfjby | As for this crowning outrage? |
hvd.hnfjby | As he walked back through week, ” replied Jennings promptly;"where the hall he heard an instrument strumming do you live?" |
hvd.hnfjby | At his breast an ugly SA QUE PAREMAA RSS H WAT UAWEZA “ Where we goin'? ” “ I brefer not to say". |
hvd.hnfjby | At last one Friday morning he handed her his notes, saying: “ Dearest, do you think you could do without me altogether to- day? |
hvd.hnfjby | At the same time came a sec: Lass?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Auntie Star? |
hvd.hnfjby | B.?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Banning how are they getting the advantage now? |
hvd.hnfjby | Barnett, will you go aloft and keep me posted?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Barnett? |
hvd.hnfjby | Basil, eh, my property and my girl- not from Duff dat shame feelin'? |
hvd.hnfjby | Bassett in his room'cause he insisted on “ What for? |
hvd.hnfjby | Bassett, very pale, “ that we're stuck with “ Now then, ” says Bassett, “ make that Old Curiosity? |
hvd.hnfjby | Be strong! ” “ But what shall I do? |
hvd.hnfjby | Because,'she promptly replied, side is in favor of the repeal of the whole the sucker is at the wrong end of the business? ” pump. |
hvd.hnfjby | But I schemed round, saw Mr. Roosevelt and Colonel Wood, and, finally, they took me. ” “ What do you think of President Roose- velt?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But I'll yourself of the value of your services? |
hvd.hnfjby | But are you really a She was just as beautiful as a star, and just giant, Mr. Hardy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But dinate and the most obvious culprit, de- can it be, and ought it to be, abolished on parted for the West in advance of a criminal that account? |
hvd.hnfjby | But he Puget Sound evening called me'Liebchen? |
hvd.hnfjby | But he ship at this hour of th'night?' |
hvd.hnfjby | But those man when he arrives this afternoon?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But wait till I git that Popkin- th “ Is that you, Mame?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But what is the matter? |
hvd.hnfjby | But when you come to apply it- “ Mutiny, would you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But why are they as the Yale left fielder has thrown to the plate cheering that? |
hvd.hnfjby | But why did she have to be But above all things he must spare her at Desdemona? ” this moment. |
hvd.hnfjby | But why would n't I take an interest in the styles, if I like? ”-"A married man ai n't got no business runnin'after —". |
hvd.hnfjby | But will they come for us?" |
hvd.hnfjby | But will you? |
hvd.hnfjby | But —"was every reason for beginning the sale at “ But what? ” once. |
hvd.hnfjby | By th ’ way, how'd amazin'fast, more so as Ame never took you like?? |
hvd.hnfjby | By th ’ way, how'd amazin'fast, more so as Ame never took you like?? |
hvd.hnfjby | CAVATE VON my article, Who Shall Own continue to narrow; and that, unlike the CK America? |
hvd.hnfjby | CHAPTER II “ You saw that, eh? ” he trebled. |
hvd.hnfjby | Ca n't I write to your dic- tation or help you straighten out the thoughts? |
hvd.hnfjby | Ca n't they understand? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can I be to her all that her you wish her to marry- Japanese? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Can We Keep Sober? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can he play for the whole team? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can no one restore con- seemed only just that, having won under fidence? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can not the sphere of their effort be enlarged and yet remain quite womanly? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can they keep up that steady, sure thrown the ball almost before facing about; support of their captain? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can they putting away a faculty or an instinctive do nothing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can we con- sider the matter arranged? |
hvd.hnfjby | Can you hope to make them the that what is wrong in the country is not the rule? |
hvd.hnfjby | Captain's orders? |
hvd.hnfjby | Casimir? ” Then he shook her, shook her for a long"— I was down there; I stooped down three minutes. |
hvd.hnfjby | Chairman, some thirty- one years present? ” asked the Speaker. |
hvd.hnfjby | Cider's mighty full o gas, ai n't it? |
hvd.hnfjby | City, Mr. Daniels, you had rather a lively “ Yes, I'm a middle Westerner, ” said time, did n't you? ” Mr. Daniels. |
hvd.hnfjby | Come for us? |
hvd.hnfjby | Come on- do be quick! ” “ What — what?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Come, I want you WORLDS BETWEEN 91 rect?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Continually as they “ vent"that?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Could it be that she was so intent upon revenge that the thought of disaster to herself did not occur to her? |
hvd.hnfjby | Could it be to guard against possible failure? |
hvd.hnfjby | Curtis — the University quarter- back tion, and suddenly he burst out: ‘ Would n't the boys like so much? |
hvd.hnfjby | D've hear me? |
hvd.hnfjby | D'you know they'll eat pork? |
hvd.hnfjby | Damages? |
hvd.hnfjby | Damages? |
hvd.hnfjby | Darrow, “ that you have succeeded in free- “ Now tie yourselves up, ” he advised, ing it in the metal?". |
hvd.hnfjby | Day after day, whenever neighbor an'perjure my etarnai soul jes'Ame wa’n't chorin'or in the spool- mill, to gratify your wicked, worldly vanities? |
hvd.hnfjby | Definition? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did I say happy? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did n't I tell ye ye would n't find any rubbish o'thet sort aboard my ship?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Did she, Auntie?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Did she?". |
hvd.hnfjby | Did that mean anything? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did the fire touch you? ”"Well, my hair can grow again, ” averred Mikol briefly. |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you ever get rush work done at a laundry and not pay more for it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you ever have Have you got a milliner shop, Cass? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you ever have a maiden aunt? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you find her on the stern davits? ” THE FREE LANCE By the following afternoon Dr. Trendon allowed his patient to come on deck. |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you hear “ you ca n't always make your refined ideas me saying anything unrefined, Harry?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you know that? ” generations. |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you never see a mine when there was a trouble going on inside? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you noises of crying birds, basking seals, rus- ever hear of vampires, Doctor? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you say money? |
hvd.hnfjby | Did you say, “ That dog is a cross between a Great ever see a tail like that on a Spitz? |
hvd.hnfjby | Discipline, while strict, was “ But the room forward?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Do I care what happens? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do any of them know where she went down? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do n't it make ye sick? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Do n't you know covers off the sails! ” Yes, I was Mister Peter? ” Without waiting for an answer he now. |
hvd.hnfjby | Do n't you know the story that your lovely princess comes out of, fairy page boy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Do n't you remember that address you gave before the Ladies'Circle last winter on Hamlet? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do we owe no obligation to year enables the company to do this for our mothers? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you feel them? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you hear me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you know what my wife wanted to know last night? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you know what they'll do?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you like to look at photo- graphs? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you love him best? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you mean to tell me you ai n't never heard of th ’ Dodges of Venice that has ben mayors of th'town for th'last hundred years or more?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you mind telling me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you observed, ” said I. know there's a market for those whiskers? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you think that I travel this border day and night not to know all the news? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you think you can freeze me out?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you understand me?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you understand, do you hear me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Do you- do I choke you now kindled itself anew and shone within their with that great pain?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Doctor?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Does a cold heart hurt much? ” thought it was too cold to try. |
hvd.hnfjby | Does he not know that? ” “ He is a coward, ” spoke the girl in the ditch. |
hvd.hnfjby | Dr. Trendon? |
hvd.hnfjby | Engaged? ”"jollies ” he did not mind. |
hvd.hnfjby | English, do n't you? |
hvd.hnfjby | Ethiopia;'for he was one of th'blackest “ No habla Español?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Even your father and mother kiss, do n't they?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Ever be'n to sea had the sea risen, and as the girl, swaying before? ” he asked the bride, abruptly. |
hvd.hnfjby | Ever since he had And he was worried? |
hvd.hnfjby | Every one of'em"Who's your relief? ” volcanic." |
hvd.hnfjby | Everybuddy? |
hvd.hnfjby | Explained, and was written by a Dr. “ Who are you, anyway? ” bluntly de Edward Duvall-a most extraordinary manded the man with the steel hook. |
hvd.hnfjby | Fifty a side, to be called for by the winner after- well, two years, eh?-Done? |
hvd.hnfjby | Fight it in the courts? |
hvd.hnfjby | Finally he suggested mildly: “ Would n't you like Hera better than Juno? |
hvd.hnfjby | Flour? |
hvd.hnfjby | For “ You know it is true and has been true what? |
hvd.hnfjby | From now on I'll congregation? ” accept my bitter birthright, support my Hera thought, then answered: family if necessary, and be strong." |
hvd.hnfjby | From the other? |
hvd.hnfjby | From “ My God, mate, what is it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Gentlemen, your go- look- see? ” questioned Ives of the Laughing Lass is a charnel ship. ” Edwards. |
hvd.hnfjby | Giants I wonder why they live in always want to steal princesses, do n't they? |
hvd.hnfjby | Go out and buy me those “ You are the mate? ” he drawled. |
hvd.hnfjby | Gran'ma Jones used to make their clothes herself — you'd never guess it, would you? |
hvd.hnfjby | Had he made a big fool of himself to send on this wholly untried chorus girl to take an important part? |
hvd.hnfjby | Had he not foreseen it in some forgotten The blood had ceased at last to flow from dream? |
hvd.hnfjby | Had he not gauged life and love Why should he have come? |
hvd.hnfjby | Had she “ queered the show"? |
hvd.hnfjby | Had the moment of redemption, for which she had prayed every moment of every hour since her own awakening, arrived? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hair and beard must be dyed- post; I saw ten Cossacks take their stand but how? |
hvd.hnfjby | Happy? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hardy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Has Yale lost all reason? |
hvd.hnfjby | Has anyone a theory to offer?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Has it, or has it not?". |
hvd.hnfjby | Has n't he the finest head you ever saw?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Have you bought it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Have you ever sailed on her He allowed a smile to break and fade, before? ” then lighted his cigarette. |
hvd.hnfjby | Have you laid eyes on an individual answerin'to any sech description?' |
hvd.hnfjby | He ago? |
hvd.hnfjby | He bent his arm this Where? |
hvd.hnfjby | He can such a man forgive? ” said the Bishop. |
hvd.hnfjby | He comes of fine Dat? |
hvd.hnfjby | He did not really care about that “ What's the reason you do n't get after he saw that the first two interviews married then? ” he asked us. |
hvd.hnfjby | He did not you? |
hvd.hnfjby | He does not want to the human race as yours is? |
hvd.hnfjby | He feared and shrank from not think the arguments are correct? |
hvd.hnfjby | He fooled? em. |
hvd.hnfjby | He grunted asked: somewhat, and swore under his breath at “ Are you a detective? ” times when his elbow struck the wall of the “ No. |
hvd.hnfjby | He had forgotten 498 AMERICAN MAGAZINE up a bit, are n't you? ” responded the Resi- dent Partner. |
hvd.hnfjby | He had much do you want? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | He had n't renewed, did n't they?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He had relied place sense of duty?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He is as worthy as her feet, but betrayed her into voicing a a full blood Spaniard, or Italian, or an suddenly revealed truth? |
hvd.hnfjby | He looks like a college professor, do n't he? |
hvd.hnfjby | He made"And? ” the Chief repeated, standing McKeever a roundsman, and assigned him straight. |
hvd.hnfjby | He paid down the skins and the two hun “ Well, Sam, what- what you going to dred guilders, promised the rest that after- do with it all?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He paused, of a hope: then went on: “ Did Horace do this to bring me back “ You are infinitely more clever than to God? |
hvd.hnfjby | He pulled a sheet of"His wife? ” And the Chief was ready to"copy"paper out of his pocket and, tearing roar out another of his big laughs. |
hvd.hnfjby | He remembered that the infield, his support behind him, is then the first Yale game, when with all the gone to pieces? |
hvd.hnfjby | He said that he was month do?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He seemed a little surprised, Mahon?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He spoke “ Why do n't you begin on a small policy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He stopped and think you would care to start in on? ” Icoked at me steadily for some time. |
hvd.hnfjby | He tried again to Hulling Machine? |
hvd.hnfjby | He was and wait for him, do you? ” he snapped. |
hvd.hnfjby | He was forced to ask the the House, “ Is General Spinola within?" |
hvd.hnfjby | He was house, do yo ’? |
hvd.hnfjby | He was leaning forward Europe? |
hvd.hnfjby | He's on the base now; but from first inning to last, so that even the has n't Norton the ball? |
hvd.hnfjby | He's they left her? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hear that? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hear th’explosion when it hits? |
hvd.hnfjby | Helen watched him in silence for a few moments, and then asked: “ Tired?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Here, how- “ That's all right, Professor, but how ever, was a schooner of about a hundred do I know it's all right? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hey, Mikol? ” “ You are a heavy fellow, a big fellow, Jonas, ” pattered the old woman. |
hvd.hnfjby | Hey? |
hvd.hnfjby | His courage needed bracing up; from you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | His eyes drooped, half- closed what purpose? |
hvd.hnfjby | Hold on a minute,"Say, d’you know anything'bout hosses, ca n't ye?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Honk- onk- onk, What thing are you doing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Horace, a dreadful awakening souls? |
hvd.hnfjby | How about he'd swap old Belle, he give plum in to old Belle? |
hvd.hnfjby | How arduous and somewhat desperate though it can I cut out the soubrette? |
hvd.hnfjby | How can you statement that one would occur, because hire anybody? ” asked the stranger. |
hvd.hnfjby | How could he ac- complish this? |
hvd.hnfjby | How did they get the liquor?" |
hvd.hnfjby | How do men sell their souls? |
hvd.hnfjby | How do you get your re- agent? |
hvd.hnfjby | How good it will seem to be happy together once more, wo n't it? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | How long a cruise? ” “ I want to rent your schooner and your crew so long ass I please to remain. ”"H'm! |
hvd.hnfjby | How long ago was that anyway? ” “ Yesterday,"replied the navigating officer. |
hvd.hnfjby | How long when I caught sight of another dray, would it take you to walk there? |
hvd.hnfjby | How long's that likely to be? ” “ Maybe a few months; maybe seferal years." |
hvd.hnfjby | How many poems can you reel off a day?" |
hvd.hnfjby | How much do you suppose his outfit stands him? ” he appealed to me. |
hvd.hnfjby | How much of cutthroats come from, anyway?" |
hvd.hnfjby | How much'll they pay for legs, and had I better sell'em here in town or send'em to a city? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | How was the trick turned? |
hvd.hnfjby | How well the promise of will the peopleization of the corporate cure has been fulfilled is shown by the fact domain show itself in the concrete? |
hvd.hnfjby | How would you classify him? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | How would you like being incorporated?" |
hvd.hnfjby | How'd you sneak away on her? |
hvd.hnfjby | However, I was and twenty- five a month strike you? ” sure I could easily recognize that falsetto “ Double it up. |
hvd.hnfjby | Huh? ” He forget it. |
hvd.hnfjby | Huh?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Huh?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I Arthur dore “ Stared toward the other end of the room ” “ My dear Jennings, ” he said with unruf- fled dignity, “ how do you do? |
hvd.hnfjby | I abhor a from him? |
hvd.hnfjby | I afterwards like a harmless little toy to burn black found that the neatness of this cabin and of powder, do n't she? ” he remarked. |
hvd.hnfjby | I ai n't fit- you ca n't tell what I might listening to what I say?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I asked him to tell me a would n't, would she?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I be short on fer looks, be I?' |
hvd.hnfjby | I could “ Is your mother living? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | I feel like “ All ready?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I found him leaning against the taffrail, “ How should I know?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I had nothing Yet what could I say? |
hvd.hnfjby | I him, “ the prince because she did n't care wonder why? |
hvd.hnfjby | I hopped up beside him on the seat, and “ What was this loco act of yours at we churned out into the road, leaving daylight? ”, says Bassett. |
hvd.hnfjby | I might “ Whether I am not real, Casimir? ” have hurt you. |
hvd.hnfjby | I need wo n't you come? ” It was no new cry. |
hvd.hnfjby | I presume that you occasion- ally use illustrations of your furniture?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I pulled up, drily: thanking fortune that they had not seen “ How long? |
hvd.hnfjby | I relapsed"Well, he might, ” acknowledged Handy into that state so well known to you all, Solomon, “ and then are we the worse off? |
hvd.hnfjby | I started to work and suddenly fell to “ What were you doing in the lazarette?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I think Marie? ” I said, and she laughed the funny he is only an enchanter in disguise, who way again. |
hvd.hnfjby | I think her ma makes you an'the days when the cook- stove had not me a regular nuisance do n't you say so?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I think the question ought to be, is it a fact or not? ” “ I say it has that effect, ” said Hadley. |
hvd.hnfjby | I think we'll “ Now, ” she said, “ do n't you think I've run down to Lakewood for a week. ” been very nice about it? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | I thought perhaps he was a prince “ I s'pose she was a princess, too? ”'I that a wizard had bewitched, and some day asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | I told him that Aunt Marie called Mr. “ Did it hurt her?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I were jest"Did yo’ketch any fish?' |
hvd.hnfjby | I woman's poodle makes when he breathes? |
hvd.hnfjby | I won-"And did the princess marry him?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I wonder? ” He shook his head. |
hvd.hnfjby | I you think so? |
hvd.hnfjby | I “ How are ye, sir? ” replied Handy wish you'd let me know, if you do find out. |
hvd.hnfjby | I'll see him that on the bottom of their feet? |
hvd.hnfjby | I'll that feelin'?" |
hvd.hnfjby | I'm goin'to try the hydrant; that day. ” She raised one hand and struck I've got to sober up some, have n't I? |
hvd.hnfjby | If Miss Langdon — did love- would companion? |
hvd.hnfjby | If a woman is to earn money at all, why should she not put ambition and energy into her work to accomplish as much as possible? |
hvd.hnfjby | If the Twin talked he'd never say hurt and we lose gear? ” ‘ Huh! |
hvd.hnfjby | If they did n't look after us, who would? |
hvd.hnfjby | If we produce a first- rate article and handle it with up- to- date methods, why ca n't we hold our own? |
hvd.hnfjby | In a you hound of hell?" |
hvd.hnfjby | In his brain he could hear"Skylark, ahoy! ” “ Ai n't she like a lame duck? ” he almost thundering. |
hvd.hnfjby | In reality, he was here to study paper man? |
hvd.hnfjby | In soul?' |
hvd.hnfjby | In the night?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Is he losing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is he waiting for help? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is he, IN THE WINNING OF THE GAME 83 Banning, the captain of the team, looking to note the direction of the ball, but are run- for aid? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it enough? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it not beautiful? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it safe?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it seated or He, Banning, had fought them all alone; and standing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it silent or cheering? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is it to be an eye for an those who listened in an awed silence that eye, and a tooth for a tooth? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is the machinery of speculation as good as it should be? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is the speculation we have been concerning ourselves with, the cause, ence of four or five cents a pound in its of it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is the speculator altogether guiltless of the widespread ruin I have been describing in the South? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there a cold bite left? ” “ There's chicken in the pantry. |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there any cure from within? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there any mail? ” Oliver waved his hand toward his desk, which was heaped high with letters, papers and packets. |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there anything I can do? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there not a reverse to the medal- a negative to this positive? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there not another view? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is there nowhere to go, man? |
hvd.hnfjby | Is this overdrawn? |
hvd.hnfjby | It awakened her to instant alertness and fear, seemed more likely. ” to ask tremulously: She looked at him wonderingly, not “ What is happen? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | It brace the team? |
hvd.hnfjby | It is a system that has for? ” That is as near as he ever comes the self- evident fault of tending to keep to the truth of the matter. |
hvd.hnfjby | It is only fifty years old, is n't it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | It is smoky! ” done? ” she demanded. |
hvd.hnfjby | It is the love of money? |
hvd.hnfjby | It is “ Did you find him?" |
hvd.hnfjby | It is- how you say — amusing? ” “ Not on your life,"asseverated Ketchum, She looked from one to the other, smilingly stoutly. |
hvd.hnfjby | It may be that the teacher of cation? |
hvd.hnfjby | It moves as fast as the wind behind prevent? |
hvd.hnfjby | It needs you going to say?". |
hvd.hnfjby | It picked things up and “ Have a nice trip yesterday? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | It seemed to be nearer at “ Worrying about the schooner?'' |
hvd.hnfjby | It stands for security, be- an American for husband of his own daugh- cause the American girl knows men, and, ter, a royal Princess? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | It was like they give him no support at all? |
hvd.hnfjby | It was queer enough to meet “ And you could go — soon?" |
hvd.hnfjby | It was sense? |
hvd.hnfjby | It was the first under the Palazio balcony? ” She as- hint of the value she had placed in his con- sisted his puzzled look. |
hvd.hnfjby | It will struck his lordship now? |
hvd.hnfjby | It “ What could there be to involve him? ” ceased, and with the growl of a leaping said McGuire. |
hvd.hnfjby | It's Washburne's; leave it to Wash- him- may win? |
hvd.hnfjby | It's her doings, Beloni, all her doings. ” “ Ba the thousand devils, why don'you tell me?" |
hvd.hnfjby | It's luck, ai n't it? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | J'ints sound?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Jest bit so's not to be a laughin'-stock with'cause Rin makes a'tarnal fool outa her Cousin Rin? |
hvd.hnfjby | Judge Stott begins with a per- turning curtly to Jeff, he says, “ Well, is sonal plea; the judge is ill to the death, that all?" |
hvd.hnfjby | July business will be deader than “ How do you know it is old?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Just beginning, without yet facing “ See that sparkle? |
hvd.hnfjby | Keep your hands off, I place! ” say!-you- you wo n't?-Gracie, Gracie! ” “ But- but- what was I doing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Keep your hands off, I place! ” say!-you- you wo n't?-Gracie, Gracie! ” “ But- but- what was I doing? |
hvd.hnfjby | Know much about them fellers, would n't want to be caught anchored off like Longfeller an’Whittier, Mis'Hewlett? ” the bar in a bad blow. |
hvd.hnfjby | Later, the thought gripped her heart — was it only her pride which made her long to enter and rule in the sick room? |
hvd.hnfjby | Laughter? |
hvd.hnfjby | Lawsuit? |
hvd.hnfjby | Lick “ Do we anchor or stand off and on? ” I'em with your fists or a pin, if you can; and asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | Look and is there that I do not deserve? |
hvd.hnfjby | Looks like"Was that Ralph Slade?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Lorraine, standing on the people? |
hvd.hnfjby | Lost sleep lately? ” “ Some, ” replied the president, shortly, as he left. |
hvd.hnfjby | MacMahon stared at her in pleased “ What's the matter at all? ” asked Kate. |
hvd.hnfjby | Marie? i Will you let him tell me about the beauti- Aunt Marie jumped, as if a pin had ful princess? |
hvd.hnfjby | Marie? i Will you let him tell me about the beauti- Aunt Marie jumped, as if a pin had ful princess? |
hvd.hnfjby | Maryte clung “ Well? |
hvd.hnfjby | May not a man do what he will with his own?" |
hvd.hnfjby | McKinley was a lawyer, Cleveland was a lawyer an? |
hvd.hnfjby | Mean by it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Men produced all this wealth, men possessed it for a while but where is it now? |
hvd.hnfjby | Mind when we last'cleaned her'? ” he inquired of Handy Solomon. |
hvd.hnfjby | Money? |
hvd.hnfjby | More interesting to me than the captain It was too bad, huh? |
hvd.hnfjby | More millions have been ex of its treasures? |
hvd.hnfjby | Moved by this un-"Jefferson, do you usual display, Jeffer- want to see me?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Mr. Eagen has the cried, right, and we signed to it all straight, to Blow high, blow low, what care we? |
hvd.hnfjby | Mr. frankly sea- sick; a condition which noth- Ives?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Much like any other the fact that Othello may be Japanese, and diamond, of course, but the only light to the Propriety an Iago? |
hvd.hnfjby | Must the sphere of woman's initiative and respon- sibility always be confined to the home and schoolroom? |
hvd.hnfjby | My beau? |
hvd.hnfjby | My chest would have to be left any advance money? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | My land, what's the matter? |
hvd.hnfjby | My “ In the middle of the morning? |
hvd.hnfjby | Need anyone ask the mous economies- all of which would be result? |
hvd.hnfjby | Nevertheless, it was “ Say, ai n't she a reg'lar little chromo? ” nothing to him, he told himself. |
hvd.hnfjby | No sound, no animate motion came from “ How can you tell that?" |
hvd.hnfjby | No; by merely stopping the ball captain of Yale, to fail to lead a ninth inning-any one can do that, but with any kind of an rally? |
hvd.hnfjby | No? |
hvd.hnfjby | No? |
hvd.hnfjby | Not now was there any thought of vidual?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Not swinging the bat or even why? |
hvd.hnfjby | Notice that red- headed I have a terrible fear that at any minute fellow just getting up from his knees? |
hvd.hnfjby | Now look here, boys, you've all put down carpets at home; what's the use of pre- tending you do n't know how to do it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Now what I want to know is — What's the matter with us? ” They did n't get it for a minute, and then everybody laughed. |
hvd.hnfjby | Now what in thunder do you want of double pay?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Now what will you have of me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Now where shall I find Professor Marvin, please? ” “ Professor Marvin! ” repeated Jared, stupidly. |
hvd.hnfjby | Now,"demanded Ed- do n't work that way. ” wards, plaintively, “ what right has a “ Did you look at the wheel, Billy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Often the practical conduct of our lives should we law of the partnership of men seems to patronize God? |
hvd.hnfjby | Oh, and here's a chit for you from Scar- lett.... Say, ai n't it good to see this old hombre again, boys? |
hvd.hnfjby | Oh, do n't you understand? ” “ You love him best of all the world?. |
hvd.hnfjby | Oh, do n't you understand? ” “ You love him best of all the world?. |
hvd.hnfjby | Oh, where are you? |
hvd.hnfjby | One evening at the close of our day- “ What is it, then, Doctor? ” he asked watch on deck, he approached Handy Solo- softly at last. |
hvd.hnfjby | One moment He was tall and slender and pale, languid THE MYSTERY 311 of movement, languid of eye, languid of how long? |
hvd.hnfjby | One night, good God, was it only last week? |
hvd.hnfjby | Only her heart Horace. ” pounded: “ Yes, but how? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Opening his eyes he “ Yes; we saw a strange light,"whispered, “ The sailor? |
hvd.hnfjby | Or must the alternative be direct competition with men at every point where conditions do not shut the door absolutely in a woman's face? |
hvd.hnfjby | Or shall it be allowed to remain as it is? |
hvd.hnfjby | Pah- don my boldness, but do you happen to have a dollar in change? ” “ Of course,"replied Jennings quite eagerly, as he pulled out his wallet. |
hvd.hnfjby | Pay day comes this week: sink, slipping to a depth infinitely far off what shall I bring you that is nice? |
hvd.hnfjby | Percy Darrow did not “ Why should he want to? ” I demanded appear, for which I was sincerely sorry. |
hvd.hnfjby | Percy Darrow, too, was shaken out of his “ What did you do? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | Perhaps we could make the com- pany pay dividends again if we resumed operations? ” “ What advantage would that be to me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Perhaps we could make the com- pany pay dividends again if we resumed operations? ” “ What advantage would that be to me? |
hvd.hnfjby | Pity there are no started north by northeast at about sixty Dachs in this state, too, is n't it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Popkin had dis house do n't like to lose moneys, eh? ” work ahead. |
hvd.hnfjby | Presently we “ Drop it, you fool! ” made out Percy Darrow, dressed in over- “ Quien sabe? ” shrugged he. |
hvd.hnfjby | Pretty bum- looking old shack just now, is n't it? ” and the reporter looked ruefully around. |
hvd.hnfjby | Pulz came and threw island? ” I cried. |
hvd.hnfjby | Quite as odd as the ship's name is the name “ ‘ Be you indeed?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Reb, or Union?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Remember how He is wise in these things, and says she the water looks in that little Dutch sluice? |
hvd.hnfjby | Restlessly she sought the “ Forgive me — what must you think? |
hvd.hnfjby | Rindy kept'em pinned in-| bangs? |
hvd.hnfjby | Room, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Ruination of the ship? |
hvd.hnfjby | Same old hombre, ai n't he? |
hvd.hnfjby | Say, ai n't this one on the old man all right? |
hvd.hnfjby | Say, did ye? ” a boat coming off over the bar. |
hvd.hnfjby | Say, what's your name? ” “ No, sir. |
hvd.hnfjby | Saying your prayers? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Schermerhorn's work maybe,"re- “ Who was to be in charge?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Schermerhorn?" |
hvd.hnfjby | See here, anything crooked? ” 137 138 AMERICAN MAGAZINE “ No, no! |
hvd.hnfjby | Shall every"exposer"be indignation of a great nation is being shaped our prophet? |
hvd.hnfjby | Shall it be remodeled from within, or torn down from without? |
hvd.hnfjby | Shall we prick up long ears to personal ends with a malignant selfish- at every ass that brays? |
hvd.hnfjby | She furniture on the installment plan? |
hvd.hnfjby | She was afraid to pass where the What is the matter? ” two trees met. ”"Just nothing. |
hvd.hnfjby | She was last seen somewhere the Seven Seas know about it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | She was"Is she like you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | She's got it down like them Eng- lish; makes it sound kind o ’ high- salaried like. ” “ What you tryin'to say?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Should he cut out the number- ring down the curtain? |
hvd.hnfjby | Sit down PURGED BY FIRE II here — will you? — and tell me a funny in his district; and the men depend upon story." |
hvd.hnfjby | Sit down, wo n't you? ” “ I thank you — no,"was the reply, with a movement of the left hand which would have graced a king. |
hvd.hnfjby | Sitting all alone? ” the expense. |
hvd.hnfjby | So close aboard was she “ Then what is it?". |
hvd.hnfjby | So the funny sister wanted the princess to “ Are you sure he said that, Marie?" |
hvd.hnfjby | So was n't it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | So, Tommy Ogden, genial, earnest, en- worker, are we? |
hvd.hnfjby | So? |
hvd.hnfjby | Sock turned his cud, scratched his bald spot an'finally asked: “ What'll you take for'er?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Some folks launch the sale properly? |
hvd.hnfjby | Some papers contained little be- could they have obtained the books? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Sort of creepy, ai n't it, not to know whether your own husband is one twin or the other? |
hvd.hnfjby | Speed? |
hvd.hnfjby | Stacey's would put wheels on any fellow, would n't it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Stoveheter, the cook of the Gogoburn, “ Well,'says I, what can I do for you?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Strange things happen in the mines. ”"Can we get out? |
hvd.hnfjby | Suppose we'll have any callers? |
hvd.hnfjby | THE MYSTERY 139 looks, both of which were somewhat long? |
hvd.hnfjby | THE SMOKE SALE 497 “ What have I done? ”"0_o oh! |
hvd.hnfjby | THE YOUNGER GENERATION 477 alle ping you make you listen to e n hou jou he has not really can hear ise"I am not real? |
hvd.hnfjby | Tain't responsible- an'thet's “ Pappy,'sez she,'what's th'matter?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Take care; you will scratch my sore they see? |
hvd.hnfjby | Tell him, of persuasion and enticement he could if you want to; but what's the use? |
hvd.hnfjby | Tell me, was she of- our sort?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Tell me, where did you live when His hurts, too, pained him so that the mere you were a child?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Thanks, “ How many in there, John? |
hvd.hnfjby | That ca n't hurt “ Have n't you worked us hard enough? ” them and it'll waste just that much more I inquired. |
hvd.hnfjby | That is the essence of the corporation problem as Judge Grosscup showed in his article “ Who Shall Own America? |
hvd.hnfjby | The away?" |
hvd.hnfjby | The boy, who longed to be an actor, had “ Afterward? |
hvd.hnfjby | The creature “ How about that place, Ophir, I read was exactly like a wax figure, one of the about?" |
hvd.hnfjby | The evening “ What's wrong with him?" |
hvd.hnfjby | The first words were uttered in a Who are you anyway?". |
hvd.hnfjby | The fly-"Have you seen Peter yet? ” the lad de- ing fish scuttered away to windward, the manded. |
hvd.hnfjby | The instinct of the primordial man that “ So you're lyin'for'em, as well as he had not understood before, the feeling shieldin''em, be ye?" |
hvd.hnfjby | The men did not aboard? ” cried Thrackles, protesting. |
hvd.hnfjby | The next morning the two stood watching “ Did ye ever see sich a lot? |
hvd.hnfjby | The play must go on, of course, but how could it? |
hvd.hnfjby | The question was almost as foolish as that asked by seemingly wise young men, to wit: “ What is a woman? ” An elephant is an elephant. |
hvd.hnfjby | The righteous bait and sinker? |
hvd.hnfjby | The rough- weather rack was end of a chain? |
hvd.hnfjby | The spring thaw on the “ When will they come? ” farms at home is one thing; the mines are “ Soon, I expect. |
hvd.hnfjby | The strong man's “ What's the matter with me as an insur- limbs grow weary, a fever racks his brain ance agent? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | The voice was boat? |
hvd.hnfjby | The wooden ship without cockroaches? ” wind died. |
hvd.hnfjby | The “ North Dakota? ” he queried. |
hvd.hnfjby | Their schooner was last sighted “ Ca n't you describe it better than about 450 miles northeast of Oahu, in good that? ” called Carter. |
hvd.hnfjby | Then Massett would drop in and walk Is n't that Spitz? |
hvd.hnfjby | Then after that game he before, and the year before that? |
hvd.hnfjby | Then again, “ It is my temperament. ” Do you not know that the perversions of a temperament are not the temperament itself? |
hvd.hnfjby | Then, the next she made the grasshopper a bur “ What? |
hvd.hnfjby | There ai n't any gold output, with a box; but why should he take because there ai nt any mines, and there treasure away in a box? |
hvd.hnfjby | There is a rustle, bunt? |
hvd.hnfjby | There was a hair? |
hvd.hnfjby | There was a struggle for utterance, then: “ Where's the Laughing Lass?" |
hvd.hnfjby | There was an unmistakable look comes upon her before she is aware? |
hvd.hnfjby | There “ What do you make it out to be? ” was that in Forsythe's voice which stung. |
hvd.hnfjby | There “ What do you mean? ” was the beginning of a log in the ensign's “ The schooner got him, sir. |
hvd.hnfjby | Therefore, Angus open like a man? ” Mult, go on your ways and leave the child Again the silence. |
hvd.hnfjby | These ever cry, and cry like that? |
hvd.hnfjby | They beat almost to the zenith and doing?" |
hvd.hnfjby | They can not have lamps, can hand! ” they, because of the gas? ” “ Good for you! |
hvd.hnfjby | They have white man? ” Mrs. Fleming looked her had liquor! ” surprise. |
hvd.hnfjby | They never"Did you ever hear anything like it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | They “ What sort of things would you say? ” will mend me again nicely. |
hvd.hnfjby | This I ever sung ‘ Nancy is the ten you helped Lee'for you? ” me out with in an"I do n't remem- embarrassing posi- ber, ” replied Jen- tion." |
hvd.hnfjby | This, now, is very much better. ” “ There, coward harelip, do you hear that? |
hvd.hnfjby | Those two are just taking a long chance that you'll get there and back. ” “ There's no use being sour- ball about it, is there? ” inquired Mr. |
hvd.hnfjby | Thousands of poems are published through- out the country every month; why ca n't we butt into that market? |
hvd.hnfjby | Through fault of Banning's? |
hvd.hnfjby | To Why had he ever believed in Fay and his amazement he saw Lord Lossiemouth Michael? |
hvd.hnfjby | To prove it, she backed through a wire “ Looks like an otta- mobile, do n't it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | To- day, them? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Tomorrow? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Two men a preacher! ” could sail her handily in most sorts of"Wat you maik heem, den? ” queried weather. |
hvd.hnfjby | Two policemen had guarded “ Man named Jones? |
hvd.hnfjby | Under- afternoon. ” stand? |
hvd.hnfjby | Union? |
hvd.hnfjby | Useless bars, why had in her arms, and laid his head on her he let them hold him so long? |
hvd.hnfjby | Wagon's runnin'lopsided, ai n't it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Want a job helping me?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Was it necessary to be introduced to the cashier? |
hvd.hnfjby | Was your of th’Empress- dowager, an'I reck’n you people well- known on th'island?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Wash- he lost? |
hvd.hnfjby | We allowed it was, too, and told him Ai n't it a funny world? |
hvd.hnfjby | We cain't have him set- some time now,'I says when I had sounded tin''roun'here much longer; for when th'ol? |
hvd.hnfjby | We dropped away a third your schooner over there? ” he demanded time, and the huge bows of the Algaroba I stared for a long time. |
hvd.hnfjby | We killed seals by sequestrating the There ai n't no officers and men ashore,-is bulls, surrounding them, and clubbing there now, sir? |
hvd.hnfjby | We left him, scaled the cliff, “ Will you come ashore and have a look, and turned up a broad, pleasant valley to- sir? ” I inquired. |
hvd.hnfjby | We nized their profession? |
hvd.hnfjby | We owe something to the The Nerve Club “ Where in the world did you ever hear anything about a cosmos?" |
hvd.hnfjby | We short “ I be a- failin'up fast, hey? |
hvd.hnfjby | We're not re- bear it. ” sponsible. ”"Is it that we will die? ” she asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | We've all put down carpets at home; what are we afraid to tackle it here for? |
hvd.hnfjby | Well, if he goes aboard and of sedition and the insanity of men without stays, where are we the worse off? |
hvd.hnfjby | Well, tell me: what you do n't! ” do I call you for a beginning? ” Maryte laughed. |
hvd.hnfjby | Well, what Ferguson will kick if I use more than our does smoke do to clothes? |
hvd.hnfjby | Well, “ How did the women like the speech?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Wentworth groped for the flagon of Was he going mad? |
hvd.hnfjby | Wentworth's name, Shall we drive on? ” the Italian doctor's rose to his lips. |
hvd.hnfjby | Were they, to use his favorite expression, “ joshing"her? |
hvd.hnfjby | Wha'd that old fool “ Might as well keep on to the cross- bring her off here for? |
hvd.hnfjby | What I want to know is — is the state going to lie down? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | What THE LAUGHING LASS do you think, Doc?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What ac- beneath blond brows; a long, wiry hand commodations shall I engage? |
hvd.hnfjby | What am I going to do with this? ” Her glance was coldly interrogative when, He patted the letter. |
hvd.hnfjby | What arts “ Warde? |
hvd.hnfjby | What can I do against it? |
hvd.hnfjby | What can he do with that promise?- being now in his fiftieth year. |
hvd.hnfjby | What chance has one girl for self lightly where an American foot would have protection against a whole fleet? ” awakened startling echoes. |
hvd.hnfjby | What could be done? |
hvd.hnfjby | What could he do? |
hvd.hnfjby | What could he have done? |
hvd.hnfjby | What cud harm him? |
hvd.hnfjby | What did she say that you thought so much of? ” “ Maybe she was fooling: yes, that is pos- LADIES'DAY IN CARBURY MINE 603 sible. |
hvd.hnfjby | What do you mean? ” asked the Stranger, who had only an epi- curean definition of the term. |
hvd.hnfjby | What do you suppose he says? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | What do you think of that? ” Big Mikol stood in the doorway, dogged but ashamed. |
hvd.hnfjby | What does he mean? ” cried Barnett. |
hvd.hnfjby | What does it all mean to the country, this victory of Hadley's — to the consumer and to the independent oil producer and re- finer? |
hvd.hnfjby | What else could you expect? |
hvd.hnfjby | What for? |
hvd.hnfjby | What for? ” “ Zounds, man!-didn't you hear?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What for? ” “ Zounds, man!-didn't you hear?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What have I with him without delay, and I intend to done that you should treat me as if I were have them. ” an enemy? |
hvd.hnfjby | What have you done with your lamp? |
hvd.hnfjby | What is he captain for? |
hvd.hnfjby | What is he stooping for? |
hvd.hnfjby | What is that purpose? |
hvd.hnfjby | What is the matter?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What is to do? |
hvd.hnfjby | What made you do the plantation house, gloom that? |
hvd.hnfjby | What of her? |
hvd.hnfjby | What part was there left a man to play? |
hvd.hnfjby | What scientific ap- manner either insufferably condescending paratus? |
hvd.hnfjby | What shall I do?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What shall you worn when he stopped by the hammock now do?' |
hvd.hnfjby | What should be told Fay was making herself ill was Fay? |
hvd.hnfjby | What that under the shadow of that act the great- evolution may we expect? |
hvd.hnfjby | What then is to become part of the company that the public has of the public's interest? |
hvd.hnfjby | What to? |
hvd.hnfjby | What was a second mate? |
hvd.hnfjby | What was he going to do? |
hvd.hnfjby | What was it? |
hvd.hnfjby | What would the creditor do: feed him and keep him her slave, or dis- solve the company and let him starve to death? |
hvd.hnfjby | What you make my face all black? |
hvd.hnfjby | What'd you learn'em for? ” Annie felt herself reddening even under the generous varnish of paint that overlay her own pretty complexion. |
hvd.hnfjby | What's that, in our crisis?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What's that?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the best city You need n't see me further'n New York. ” in the world to be wealthy in for a while?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the game now? |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the game?" |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the matter “ Crimson ” admitted that he had “ made with him? |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the matter? ” “ W — W — Why, S.B. |
hvd.hnfjby | What's the use, Luell? |
hvd.hnfjby | What? |
hvd.hnfjby | What? |
hvd.hnfjby | What? |
hvd.hnfjby | When did you git'er? |
hvd.hnfjby | When the Your price is$ 1.25, ai n't it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | When we self, what for you want to?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Where d'ye think I found him?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Where did Genseric, the Vandal, hide the five ship- loads of gold, silver and jewels he gathered in Italy and took to Carthage? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where had he found that sermon? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where is she? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where is the mountain in which the great Khans of Tartary were buried, each with much treasure gathered in his lifetime? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where is the tomb of Alaric the Goth, “ crammed with the richest spoils of the first sack of Rome ”? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where was his confidence in the Instead of dropping to his place, he strad- might of his two hands? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where you going? |
hvd.hnfjby | Where?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Which of these bunks I stepped forward, greeting and being are empty? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | While the men of the engine com- lieutenant said, “ d'yuh know what I'm pany sweep the flames along before them, goin'to do? |
hvd.hnfjby | Who are you? ” bellowed to the mate. |
hvd.hnfjby | Who are you?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Who else could it possibly be? ” He smiled in a preoccupied, confused way. |
hvd.hnfjby | Who is it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Who is up? |
hvd.hnfjby | Who put you on to it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Who was Gracie?-Well, it was all very puzzling. |
hvd.hnfjby | Who was he, anyhow? |
hvd.hnfjby | Who would have believed the woman capable of such vindictiveness? |
hvd.hnfjby | Who would n't quarrel nameless glory that had gone out in anger with him? |
hvd.hnfjby | Whom is she after this time?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Whose duty is that? |
hvd.hnfjby | Whose striking? ” “ Carpet- Tackers'Union Number One, ” replied the man, kindly gathering up a few tacks. |
hvd.hnfjby | Whose was she? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why a crimination? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why did n't cooky ring the bell? ” the work. |
hvd.hnfjby | Why did n't you wait for us? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | Why do n't you do something? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why do n't you take an'sell Luella, an'he promised when the deal her to Sock? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why do you sit down like this? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why does a pale green flush of indignation mantle his bold brow? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why does his legs wobble a little as he laves th'room? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why had he made an exception of had been sent over on an embassy by this particular man and woman? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why is that? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why made the soul happy in leaving this world should we hope to evade it? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why not now? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why not? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why saw in his mien simply the pathetic decla- does n't some one do something? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why should I care? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why then should we question the tals of physical death, and that which immutability of this moral law? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why, childher, does father's knife an'fork an'jaw dhrop at wanst? |
hvd.hnfjby | Why?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Wicked? |
hvd.hnfjby | Will the rock fall on us too? |
hvd.hnfjby | Will you have a ghost of a show? |
hvd.hnfjby | Will yuh wait a week, an come nex'Sunday night for th’answer?" |
hvd.hnfjby | With Portrait...... Edward B. Ferguson..... 478, 480 CAN WE KEEP SOBER? |
hvd.hnfjby | With the flash and Harvard to prove equal to the veterans of accuracy of instinct and practice, he has Yale? |
hvd.hnfjby | With woman's tact companion?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Wo n't it, Ben?' |
hvd.hnfjby | Wo n't you help with the canoe? |
hvd.hnfjby | Would I cut off from refined women the possibilities of a refined life? |
hvd.hnfjby | Would he take the bet? |
hvd.hnfjby | Would you deprive Pat White of his last hold on the game? |
hvd.hnfjby | Would you have me kill the man with questions?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Yes, it will What was an officer of an old schooner, all come back, even to the huddled form of any way? |
hvd.hnfjby | Yes? |
hvd.hnfjby | Yes? ” showed that her eyes were closed. |
hvd.hnfjby | Yet the for his wife? |
hvd.hnfjby | Yo'let a Yankee sneak slowly wiping away blood that smeared court yo'? |
hvd.hnfjby | You Jack, that you stand for such inhumanity? ” will call his sympathetic bluff. |
hvd.hnfjby | You a clothing man?" |
hvd.hnfjby | You are so little: what Then after a silence—“I can hear it just could you do against me? |
hvd.hnfjby | You are the one!—Is Jonas your you going to the ball with Malukas? ” jaunikis? ” “ Not Malukas. |
hvd.hnfjby | You are the one!—Is Jonas your you going to the ball with Malukas? ” jaunikis? ” “ Not Malukas. |
hvd.hnfjby | You burned your hand that time?" |
hvd.hnfjby | You do n't handwriting, which Ives had found with make no doubt of that, do you, sır?" |
hvd.hnfjby | You do not know me, though. ” are you men so fond of fighting? ”.“Big Mikol, they call you. |
hvd.hnfjby | You got her? ” another matter that must be spoken of. |
hvd.hnfjby | You know group of natives who had come down the the boat you came off in- Coral Sam's? |
hvd.hnfjby | You reckon “ Betcher life you're goin'to ketch it, all the wasps are dead?' |
hvd.hnfjby | You saw it?". |
hvd.hnfjby | You see? |
hvd.hnfjby | You think that? ” Her eignness in her face; “ but it is not as they questioning eyes appealed to them both. |
hvd.hnfjby | You would n't like more fairy tales, but she said they had all that, would you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | Your run on ‘ The Enigma, open for candy and the the- ayter, but- our best exclusive novel, was a failure. ” cook on no salary, in a flat for two? |
hvd.hnfjby | abouts?" |
hvd.hnfjby | actly achin'to throw himself into his arms,"Oh, ho,'thinks I,‘was they?. |
hvd.hnfjby | again, lifted a crimson face, and clung to What are you doing? |
hvd.hnfjby | against a timber; the flare of an open lamp"Malukas run out all right? |
hvd.hnfjby | all right; but if they have gray eyes, with “ Hullo, boys, ” said he, “ been busy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | all the witches, warlocks,"Jove, boys, how could incubi, succubi, harpies, you guess it all wrong? ” devils, imps and haunters he wondered. |
hvd.hnfjby | and against whom to do but smoke, and should I warn them? |
hvd.hnfjby | and neighbors and other police. ” What ye givin'me? ” he said, backing off. |
hvd.hnfjby | and pushed each ahead,"W'at's wrong? ” while she went her way cheerily inquired Mame, in freedom and rejoicing. |
hvd.hnfjby | and signal corps averted what seemed “ That's enough, is n't it? ” he demanded almost inevitable pestilence. |
hvd.hnfjby | and women in New York? |
hvd.hnfjby | angered at the doubt in himself, he loses his “ Banning! ” Do they despise him now? |
hvd.hnfjby | anyway? ” “ Well you see, boss, this executive council that runs the state house has re- fused our demands." |
hvd.hnfjby | appeared to be enjoying the interviews “ Are you a liar, Marquis? ” he said. |
hvd.hnfjby | arisen, whosesoever fault it What are the various remedies suggested was originally and still is, by people interested in this problem? |
hvd.hnfjby | ary, and we headed due for that light. ” “ I'll just bet the best dinner in San “ Yes; but did we keep headed?" |
hvd.hnfjby | as big as that in our language? |
hvd.hnfjby | as you would to a wife? |
hvd.hnfjby | asked the president, with inter- est; “ what's the matter? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | at a loss to understand the boys'poor les “ What'd she come for?" |
hvd.hnfjby | be pleased with an American girl?" |
hvd.hnfjby | because you do it with your eyes open, There was no doubt in the minds of but will you? |
hvd.hnfjby | behind the brush of beard, filling out the Where is Billy Edwards? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | between the light which we have twice For several hours the rain fell and the seen, and the double desertion ofthe ship?" |
hvd.hnfjby | bought her a pattern o'black alpacky an'Whatcher pullin'so for, consarn ye?' |
hvd.hnfjby | broadened out and lengthened and height- They hunt Dachs at night, do n't they, ened, and every day or two Brownlee or Massett? |
hvd.hnfjby | by marrying a giant?" |
hvd.hnfjby | by the day? |
hvd.hnfjby | called it, and mercenary, but he over- “ Who's that? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | captain, did ye? |
hvd.hnfjby | care if she is white? |
hvd.hnfjby | care? |
hvd.hnfjby | carriage if they made your heart cold, People are always making mistakes about fairy boy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | chison?" |
hvd.hnfjby | cookhouse detail back to the fields, he “ And is there no pardon? ” He spoke came in to lunch confident that Mabel very gently. |
hvd.hnfjby | could have been more careful in the prepa “ What does it matter? |
hvd.hnfjby | could tell which? |
hvd.hnfjby | craft? |
hvd.hnfjby | crisply, “ Captain Ezra Selover is still their"You see? ” the Professor was exclaim- captain, and they know it! ” ing. |
hvd.hnfjby | cross purposes; Mabel riding or walking “ Drunk? |
hvd.hnfjby | day, John, and I would n't let you? |
hvd.hnfjby | day, a year? |
hvd.hnfjby | day? |
hvd.hnfjby | deed- marry your son? |
hvd.hnfjby | deep, abrupt utterance in reply to some “ Well, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | desertion, or something worse?" |
hvd.hnfjby | desperate and I had to use hard words to “ Yo't'ink I go hang for a girl like dat? ” him." |
hvd.hnfjby | do n't blame him, for he was a good sort He might be, might n't he?". |
hvd.hnfjby | do n't you understand? |
hvd.hnfjby | doing! ”( Can you hear me when I talk softly, “ I do n't care if you did. ” Cass?) |
hvd.hnfjby | don, a grizzled and brief- spoken veteran, “ How did you happen to hit on her?" |
hvd.hnfjby | drive a nail into a young sapling at a point Two very thin rings- see? |
hvd.hnfjby | even this intrusion. ” A crackling of paper marked deep emotion “ S- o? ” He waited a little while she THE “ BRUTE"171 stared over the river. |
hvd.hnfjby | exclaimed the boot- black, his boots and brush his clothes and perform ‘ he pays you ten cents for that, does he?' |
hvd.hnfjby | faced bank- clerk? |
hvd.hnfjby | fast, made Sock wash the buck- board an'"* Teeth a- goin'fast, too, ai n't they?' |
hvd.hnfjby | felt confident that Michael had never even"Have I really got at the truth at last?" |
hvd.hnfjby | field? |
hvd.hnfjby | first Indian?" |
hvd.hnfjby | floaters that lie with deck almost awash How many thousand miles would that be?" |
hvd.hnfjby | found dead-? |
hvd.hnfjby | fully, while he rolled with one hand a corn “ What does he pay you? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | gave the horse into the care of a fur- “ What will you have me do?" |
hvd.hnfjby | ground floor verandahs, and listening to “ What? |
hvd.hnfjby | hanging a picture down there? |
hvd.hnfjby | have made a mistake in the matter? ” There are some women, especially, who “ Yes, I do." |
hvd.hnfjby | he demanded;"a girl dat ban ashamed “ When he is breaking the good laws, of her own father? |
hvd.hnfjby | he heard a rather excited female voice “ Sing another song, wo n't you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | health?" |
hvd.hnfjby | heavy mist swept down upon the cruiser"What's the man mean?" |
hvd.hnfjby | her victim, back once more in the cell He whispered to her, where he had been so silent, where the"Have I served you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | here and I like the feel of it. ” “ Getting ready for a sale? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | hey? |
hvd.hnfjby | hey? |
hvd.hnfjby | high, low, jack- and- the- game; every- Is n't that enough?"). |
hvd.hnfjby | his head that if Wu was not the author he"Then why have you stolen a European was at least the inspiration, and had some- title?". |
hvd.hnfjby | hugged one another, and laughed and “ Did she, Miss Stella?" |
hvd.hnfjby | in the night? |
hvd.hnfjby | ing?" |
hvd.hnfjby | instead of a dime on account of the extra ‘ But is n't honesty the best policy?' |
hvd.hnfjby | is reporting that the vote on the impeach- “ But how? ” asks Shirley. |
hvd.hnfjby | jackie to have nerves? ” asked Ives. |
hvd.hnfjby | know?' |
hvd.hnfjby | knows the truth?" |
hvd.hnfjby | lack of money in a city like Chicago? |
hvd.hnfjby | last day off Greytown, do you remember"I hated him for it. ” my going up on deck? |
hvd.hnfjby | lays, and laying their fresh little eggs; and"Notice him throw me around? |
hvd.hnfjby | look of deadly hatred to remain with him H e opened his eyes and his brother's through life? |
hvd.hnfjby | looked around the skies despairingly—“she “ You sit there and tell me that? ” he rains." |
hvd.hnfjby | love? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | mean? |
hvd.hnfjby | millionaires two or three times? |
hvd.hnfjby | more fun than I will? |
hvd.hnfjby | more of his ignorance was pretended I had “ Meaning me?" |
hvd.hnfjby | most unworthily come to- night to ask? ” “ No, no. |
hvd.hnfjby | mother and sister, and all of a sudden I felt “ Can you say any of it now?" |
hvd.hnfjby | mother suffered as much, or would she not I was hot, suffocated, vertebrateless, help- suffer as much for you as a wife would?" |
hvd.hnfjby | my home, old sour black bread, with warm “ Who's there?" |
hvd.hnfjby | never mentioned that to a living soul! ” “ Um- and are you Miss Green? ” he “ Most men who amass money are afraid says with blunt directness. |
hvd.hnfjby | night, an'I'll put you next to a scheme “ You ai n't got the nerve of a cat! ” de- that'll be a winner- see? ” clared Mame, scornfully. |
hvd.hnfjby | not merely the last game he should play for Can one man be nine? |
hvd.hnfjby | of all you earn, suit you? ” “ Ruth! |
hvd.hnfjby | of breaking in a new draft of engancha- “ What? ” he gasped. |
hvd.hnfjby | of it already,-I think the rest of it would “ Why?" |
hvd.hnfjby | of it? ” he murmured to himself, “ and “ Popkin, I'd be glad to have you accept if I want him, she'll have to go along? |
hvd.hnfjby | of it? ” he murmured to himself, “ and “ Popkin, I'd be glad to have you accept if I want him, she'll have to go along? |
hvd.hnfjby | of our good American people? |
hvd.hnfjby | of snags and sandbanks, carrying a head “ Please set me down?" |
hvd.hnfjby | off for the holiday. ” “ You'll help me, then? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | once his passions were aroused? |
hvd.hnfjby | one of those fool presentiments if I were “ But how about pestilence?" |
hvd.hnfjby | or am I dreaming? ” he half whispered. |
hvd.hnfjby | ous crew with its master and his almost You see dat? ” ridiculous contrast of neatness and filth A pause ensued. |
hvd.hnfjby | over the eager faces about her, and then And Lorraine? |
hvd.hnfjby | peaches to the Old Man, why all the better, “ How many of these damn things we for it just gets the Old Man down on him. ” got? ” he inquired. |
hvd.hnfjby | persuaded to by this — this Wentworth “ Do you wish us to go, Michael? ” said looked at the Bishop, “ this outsider, this the Bishop. |
hvd.hnfjby | plied:"How do you During the bitter fight against “ Reed know, sir, which way I'm rules"the House was thrown into con- going?'" |
hvd.hnfjby | pretenses at the final judgment, “ Suppose I tell you I can not release you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | promises keep up the interest of the people; but that what is wanted is the corporation, MUST CAPITALISM BE HOGGISH? |
hvd.hnfjby | remember the woman's name? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | replies sadly that nothing can ever be right “ So she has refused you again? ” he again until her father is restored to health asks. |
hvd.hnfjby | right, was n't it?". |
hvd.hnfjby | room- a spare, electric Would you, father? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | said: “ He asked me why I had sent for But will you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | says th'capting, aboard my ship anyway, I sh'd like to'buy birds?' |
hvd.hnfjby | scared man, an absorbed man, and an indif- When they are n't women, they take the ferent man? |
hvd.hnfjby | schooner the mate took rank with the men “ What's our port?" |
hvd.hnfjby | secretary meanders in quite unaware of “ Ca n't you think? |
hvd.hnfjby | seemed about to shift his spleen to the man “ Ashamed of Beloni Beaulieu, hey? ” who was sneering at his irresolution. |
hvd.hnfjby | service lest somehow she might fail in full “ Does the father know?" |
hvd.hnfjby | sez he, an'I saw Missis Gurley, I reckon?' |
hvd.hnfjby | shade your old age. ” And what should it mean to pay those The old cantaloupe expert of Blackheath five or ten or fifteen cents? |
hvd.hnfjby | shape for this smoke sale? ” “ Work here, and you'll have to hustle. |
hvd.hnfjby | she, Lorraine Langdon, had become more “ Well, there are none of them white than properly interested in a Japanese? |
hvd.hnfjby | sideways blink as he rolled over and over; “ How?' |
hvd.hnfjby | squall. ” “ Is there any reason why you do not"Then they jumped, ” cried Carter, wish to go?" |
hvd.hnfjby | strange, stirring and pitiful ventures such “ What was she?" |
hvd.hnfjby | stuck into her, and nearly dropped me off"May I, Auntie?" |
hvd.hnfjby | submissively,“Won't you please come out?' |
hvd.hnfjby | surely at home than elsewhere? |
hvd.hnfjby | take it? |
hvd.hnfjby | talk about this drought breakin'? ” in- There was the “ Octagon, ” the Media- quired Angus Mult sarcastically. |
hvd.hnfjby | th'wind? |
hvd.hnfjby | than he has already done? |
hvd.hnfjby | than you how much you ought to collect? |
hvd.hnfjby | that violent bad language “ What you see about me that ai n't refined?" |
hvd.hnfjby | that way? |
hvd.hnfjby | that's his dad- were already kicking at “ Why, Jack? |
hvd.hnfjby | that. ” We rigged a sail for the extra dory, and “ You mean to mutiny? ” I asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | the Cameron trail, where the springs oozed “ You have given her? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | the captain?" |
hvd.hnfjby | the coal- tar front, threw it under the “ What thing? ” he was yelling. |
hvd.hnfjby | the jury of experts upon folly, cowardice, Like a theatre piece, ai n't it? |
hvd.hnfjby | the men? |
hvd.hnfjby | the money come from, I'd like t'know?' |
hvd.hnfjby | the nation educated her and made her free? |
hvd.hnfjby | the roots of a big saber down by the river, “ Does Jackson know of it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | the sharks! ” Have I hurt you? ” “ Potha! ” sneered Perdosa. |
hvd.hnfjby | the shipmaster toward the narrative of his “ Stand it all right? ” he asked ab- officers. |
hvd.hnfjby | the short wall and dropped into her place “ Has it ever been more different?" |
hvd.hnfjby | the thought came to me what a dull time “ Did n't I tell you I got balled up when I those two little women were going to have, went to say it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | them as a permanent and ruinous habit? |
hvd.hnfjby | they tell you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | they? |
hvd.hnfjby | think, Bucko? ” he suddenly appealed to me. |
hvd.hnfjby | this was more than enough to wake me A little after two o'clock a cab drove up, body and soul? |
hvd.hnfjby | thought I—"foiled! ” “ You'd better let this man write you up Did my troubles end here? |
hvd.hnfjby | thousand inhabitants, five churches, two “ Fallin'yet? ” he asked, and Grove weekly papers, fine harbor, plenty of nice nodded. |
hvd.hnfjby | three times the tonnage; the capacity of “ What's the matter with you, Doc the forecastle with its eighteen bunks- tor?" |
hvd.hnfjby | to hush up the fight, and bring about a What was any man or woman worth? |
hvd.hnfjby | trifle, is it not so?" |
hvd.hnfjby | up? |
hvd.hnfjby | was n't overrun with rats? |
hvd.hnfjby | well! ” he said, “ What's this?" |
hvd.hnfjby | wh- what else? ” Tom shook him as a terrier would a rat. |
hvd.hnfjby | what he had entrusted himself and his"No, I do n't see that! ” broke out precious expedition, whatever it might be? |
hvd.hnfjby | which tingles in his veins? |
hvd.hnfjby | who dropped out of the world about the “ What's it like?". |
hvd.hnfjby | wiring to the dead man's home for instruc- way?" |
hvd.hnfjby | with all our money? |
hvd.hnfjby | within doors sounded to his excited sense Wo n't you come?" |
hvd.hnfjby | wo n't you- come back-"If you are game for a night run down with me? ” stream on my launch, we may catch him It was a very clever jump that he made. |
hvd.hnfjby | woman from th'top floor of th’tenement? ” “ No,"the boy said, intently eyeing the “ Yes, and a fine act it was, too, ” the Chief. |
hvd.hnfjby | work and we'll fix it satisfactorily when"Had a fire here?" |
hvd.hnfjby | work us as he pleases; and what does he do? |
hvd.hnfjby | would you, to see the feller? |
hvd.hnfjby | written and the city editor of the Washing"Are you an American? ” he said. |
hvd.hnfjby | yappin', he gits so, after a while, that he'll You think we're Rockyfellers, hey? |
hvd.hnfjby | ye want me to put it on with a wish? ” he “ I think that you shall exaggerate the asked, as she held her hand out for it. |
hvd.hnfjby | yelled Sims Foraker,"What ye goin't'do?' |
hvd.hnfjby | you apologize and get on a proper footing? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | you can kiss the Book on that. ” “ Very well, I thank you, my man,"re- “ What do you think, sir? ” Thrackles plied Percy Darrow dryly. |
hvd.hnfjby | you could make enough will ye? |
hvd.hnfjby | you doing?' |
hvd.hnfjby | you her man?" |
hvd.hnfjby | you like to marry a princess, Mr. Hardy? |
hvd.hnfjby | you? ” Barnett looked at him with contrite eyes. |
hvd.hnfjby | you? ” had arrived when Horace was willing to before whom she was forcing him to live throw overboard that cherished pretense the devil's lie. |
hvd.hnfjby | « Flora and"What about the Laughing Lass?" |
hvd.hnfjby | — And Gracie? |
hvd.hnfjby | — And I say, why not navigable river, leading up among hills that come round to tiffin with me? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A good actor spoiled for a bad parson, eh? ” His manner was still uneasy. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A man? ” “ Another? ” “ Not Billy Edwards? ” “ Not some of our boys? ” Slade stared at them bewildered. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A man? ” “ Another? ” “ Not Billy Edwards? ” “ Not some of our boys? ” Slade stared at them bewildered. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A man? ” “ Another? ” “ Not Billy Edwards? ” “ Not some of our boys? ” Slade stared at them bewildered. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A man? ” “ Another? ” “ Not Billy Edwards? ” “ Not some of our boys? ” Slade stared at them bewildered. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A nice thing, a Yan- kee custom house sneak getting the daugh- ter of Beloni Beaulieu, eh? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ A what?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Accidents? ” An unfortunate remark, for as the two “ If it was- intentional —_"walked away a girl on the balcony above “ O4h! |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Ai n't a feller ever old'nough to have a g- gun? ” “ Cruel boy let squirrel be and blithely hop on bush and tree!' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Ai n't you t- told me you'd b- be jolly glad if I wuz eggsackly like him? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ All saved? ” he inquired. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And a mighty subtle sort, ” agreed Exact words, hey?". |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And afterward? ” he asked sadly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And how is she? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And it's right for married people and folks about to be married to kiss, is n't it, Ben?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And lead them out to sea? ” asked “ I have the great dread of the loneliness. ” Grove, satirically. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And the girl? ” Mikolas growled, but looked sidewise at the three figures coming up the middle of the chamber. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And the night before? ” “ Things come so suddenly to children, ” he said. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ And what is the name of this club, Annie? ” pursued Mrs. Thompson. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Any one in her?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Anything new?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are n't we, Nancy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are n't you afraid he'll bring down THE GRAVEN IMAGE the police and delay your sailing? ” I asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are they alive? ” “ No sir; not that I can see. ” “ Ives or McGuire,"suggested Forsythe in low tones. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are you Mr. Ryder? ” them from their money." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are you sure all the boats are there?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Are you sure? ” on the high seas except that a step for a mast showed that she had pre umably been used for skimming about open shores. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ As much as if it had been her? ” 216 AMERICAN MAGAZINE demanded “ S. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ As she stands?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Ashamed of your father, hey?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Bridle throwed in?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Brute'? ” he suggested. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ But how was an old bachelor and he lived in a com- do you do it?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ But many an anxious day and night the wife was n't it all true — the story?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ But my excellent fasser comes to- mor- “ Lorraine, sweetheart? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ But suppose he offered her — a giant's If she was like Aunt Stella, I meam?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Can you tell me about it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Can you tell me the Auntie said I was talking nonsense, and end of the story then?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Can- do.—Say, how do you spell this Kajigambang? ” “ What! ” said the agent. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Cared?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Come? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Could a man make diamonds? ” asked Pulz abruptly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ D'you think I would n't know it if she was? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Debbil fire?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Did a man named Jones ask you to give The sidewalk approaching the store was him a job as extra- salesman? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Did anyone ever see a show like that before? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Did you notice how soon he was trans- ferred down here when your daughter came home from school? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Did you stay here last night?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Diphtheria?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do n't you know it to be a fact? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do n't you suppose I know- don't you suppose I know?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do n't yuh think I got proudly: “ He never sends us where he good sense? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you got no right to, see? ” The Chief was angry. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you have a piece of paper?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you know the cues? ” asked Meyer, haunted by persisting doubts. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you know where you are going? ” “ More than enough, by a good deal, I'll he inquired at length. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you know whether it has or has not an office at 26 Broadway?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you think you can freeze me out? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do you, Stella? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Do “ There's four in one book that mama you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Doctor Brooke is ill? ” she asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Does he mean harm to his sister? ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ E. D.'s and P. D.'s? ” queried the “ Let him take your place. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Find what? ” “ Of course, Grandma Zuius. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ First rate man for the job. ” “ And what does the bar in general think? ” “ Same thing." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Gentlemen,"said Mr. Pitkin pompously, at this audacity,"you can issue bonds till the sea dries up, but who will buy them?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Git him to k- kiss the st- sting out, wh- why do n't you? ” Ben bounded like a rubber ball in his barri- caded corner. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Go back to him? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Gone?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Has Beaulieu was in the main room when he- has this man deceived Lola Nikolah? ” he entered after carefully reconnoitering. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Has the Standard Oil Company of Indiana an office at 26 Broadway? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Have you had luncheon, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ He may as He did before?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ He thought to report front? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Her? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Hir- ing? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How about the costumes? ” he asked glancing at her figure. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How can I tell? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How can I tell? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How did you come out? ” I asked the woman of the party. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How do you know what it will be? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How do you know?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How far is the store? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How many men haf you in the crew?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How's the game leg this morning? ” Ogden inquired. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ How's the glass, sir? ” I asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Huh? ” We cared nothing for that reeling hulk's Then, again, “ Huh! ” menace on the sealine. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Huh? ” with sweat and not the face of a man at ease. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ I have been waiting for you according to promise, I say, but you — but you —"“ But I?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ I saved his child from being rooms, bolting doors and windows for the run over once, do n't you remember? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ I woman's voice called down: must dress and get a few things together; “ Yes? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ I've commanded a black brigantine, “ Ai n't you got a reason, Doctor? ” asked name of the Petrel, ” he admitted simply. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ I- er- this is the hotel? ” In a trice Jared Parker was behind the short counter “ Certainly, sir. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is he worse? ” she gasped. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is it dangerous? ” the girl asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is n't he great while he would suddenly emerge all right?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is the cargo all in, mister? ” he “ Yes. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is this Mr. Felix? — Yes? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Is this Mr. Felix? — Yes? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ It has been bad business, mine any one thing, you old fool? ” this morning with your father. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ It was a bully went down and down until over the blue thing to do, was n't it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ It's old Marvin's son- don't you see?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ It's poison, I suppose, ” said the first “ What was that?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Just fill out this inland from the coast was by a most lovely blank, will you? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Listen? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Look here, what'll you bet I do n't come back alive in six months? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Mary, ” she said, “ what was his name? ” “ I ca n't rightly say, mum,"said Mary. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ May I mean to do this? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Maybe some more people get burn? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Me? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Nancy, dear, are n't you mad at the Busy Body, not at me? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Never mind about that; I'll undertake to underwrite the concern! ” “ Charity?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ No, more misfortune?". |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Nobody sick, was there? ” been deceived. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Not yet, ” said Sam, with a mischiev- “ How much cash have we got? ” asks ous kind o'look. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Now I wonder what that might be!? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Now what's to do? ” store family went. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Now would n't that get you? ” he “ Well, no wonder you feel sort of lost and squeaked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Of the Laughing Lass? ” cried Trendon. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Oh, did you sit up? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Oh, indeed, too late? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Ought n't she, Aunt princess very much, and he would have Stella? ” M.SK I saw him kiss Aunt Stella Mary Sigsbeeker. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Panting? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Peculiar sense of “ Sounds like a huge sigh, ” Gilson com- humor, has n't he? ” mented as they walked on. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Pray, what else should it be about?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Remem- I went ashore very thoughtful and a little ber that wide, empty deck forward? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Say, Bianca, phwy did you call ut Bianca understood that Kate was saving Michael? ” asked MacMahon. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Say, ai n't she? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Scared, Billy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ See here, who do you think I am? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ See that tree over there?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ See the third branch from the top on the left- hand side? ” “ Yes. ” “ Well, that's ours." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Shall we be killed? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ She's alive? ” roared Mult, staggering to his feet and coming toward the old man with outstretched arms and face working piteously. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Sit down, wo n't you? ” he asked, finally, and the artist obeyed without comment. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Smoke sale? ” When anything is to be done it has to go"Sure. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ So dose two, dey toldt you zo? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ So we'll be married next month, wo n't we, Nancy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ So you But who shall explain the subtilities, con- wo n't work? ” tradictions, unreason of the complex fem- 170 AMERICAN MAGAZINE inine heart? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ So you But who shall explain the subtilities, con- wo n't work? ” tradictions, unreason of the complex fem- 170 AMERICAN MAGAZINE inine heart? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Station, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Stella? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Strike of what? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Strike! ” Is Flanders, the By hitting? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Strike! ” The crowd? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Strike! ” “ Foul!”—the second ball Kenton? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Swap back?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Th'next mornin'when I brings th'old man his breakfast, he says to me:'You ai n't seed nothin'of any parrots on board, have ye, Sam?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ That Ketchum was coming up out of the booby- hatchway as Grove reached the girl? ” Captain Hewlett “ Her? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ That Ketchum was coming up out of the booby- hatchway as Grove reached the girl? ” Captain Hewlett “ Her? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ That artist of yours,"he said, “ is cutting up some shines that I do n't know how to handle. ” “ So?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ The first mate seems to have a remark “ Have any of the crew? ” able command of language, ” said he. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ The volcano?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Then, you'd rather be married next month, Nancy?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Ther was a feiler out to my house Did my troubles end here? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ They ai n't wood- peckers, or Eng- lish sparrers, be they? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Thought they'd bluff the state- did they? ” “ Nice- looking place to receive a prince!! |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Volcano in eruption. ” “ And the other? ” a ked the captain. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Was Señor Bourdet your father? ” “ I understand not the small clock,"She bowed gravely. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Was she scart? ” he shouted. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ We'll be dry there, leave her alone? ” Then he turned away and safer if the mast goes. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ We've stood off and on, looking for some of our men. ” “ Then that's the same volcano —? ” Barnett laughed softly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, go on, ” he said at last;“what was your reform cop doin'off post in there? ” “ He was lickin'th ’ stuffin'out o'Snake Snooks." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, is your answer to the effect that the Standard Oil Company of Indiana does have an office or offices at 26 Broadway?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, then I'll- I never did it before, did I? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, uh- what would you like to do?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, what if he is? ” says I. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, what is it?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, what of it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, where are we bound, anyway?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well, young man, ” asked the head of the establishment, “ how are we coming out?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Well? ” he said. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Wh- what else? ” “ A dollar big as a wagon wheel! ” “ G- good! |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Wh- what'll you give me not to t- tell?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What about to serve you with Miss Mabel. ” it, Gill?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What ails him?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What are you doing? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What are you doing?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What are your demands? ” “ Double pay." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What be them birds of his wuth?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What club?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What d'ye call this night's rampage? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What do you mean, sir?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What do you think of him, anyway?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What god demands this sacrifice? ” The interpreter echoed the question, loud as a herald. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What is an elephant? ” he remarked one day, exhibiting disgust. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What is the fact, Mr. Rogers? ” Hadley kept on. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What next? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What of her? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What thing?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What was it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What would you say under that first heading? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What ye litterin'up th'street with? ” “ No, ” he said, “ it was his mother. ” the Chief demanded, still in his rage. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's Baymouth like, Ketchum? ” “ Get the men on the windlass. ” he asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's eating him?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's his name? ” he inquired of the journalist. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's the matter with you fellows? ” said the attorney- general, swinging around in his chair. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's the matter, Ann? ” asked Mrs. Keenan from her comfortable chair near the little wood stove. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's wrong? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What's your name? ” she asked when the last wisp was on the wagon. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What, you? ” he said, while the crowd circled about them curiously. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ What? ” gasped the old man. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Whatcher pullin'so for, consarn ye? ” “ Sock he bellered like a yearlin', but he had to set an'take it. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where are you staying now? ” one asks. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where away?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where did turned deliberately on his heel and disap- they come from? ” peared in the cabin. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where did you ever ship?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where is she? ” persisted Durgin. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where iss the “ Nothing crooked about this? ” he cabin? ” breathed softly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where iss the “ Nothing crooked about this? ” he cabin? ” breathed softly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where was this house you saw?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where'd she be if we both even weep because the Señor Ketchum is failed to come back, heh? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where'd you learn'em? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where's the happy bridegroom now? ” he jeered softly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Where's your sou’wester? ” Ketchum put his hand to his head. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who do you think I am? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who in thunder would invest a penny in a poet?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who is'we'? ” inquired the editor briskly, his pad making a prompt appear. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who ordered this half- page? ” he asked, stabbing it with his forefinger. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who's first thing my eye lights on is one of them askin ’ you to? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who's hittin'you? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Who?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why are you backing down at again inflicted upon the first fire? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why ca n't ye mind yer own business? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why ca n't you keep quiet? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why did n't you collect them up?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why do you always associate us? ” IV he protests. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why not cept that every thing in the house will smell dump some of it on those tables? ” of smoke. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why not take those garbage teams right out of politics for good?". |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why not, sir? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why not? ” demanded Pulz. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why not? ” the young fellow went on. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why so? ” said the paymaster. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why would n't I go in a milliner store if I wanted to? ” he demanded, visibly ruffled. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why- er- how are you? ” said he, with an odd, nervous inflection. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Why? ” he repeated, exhaling island, and raggedly clasping its sides, hung abruptly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will he live? ” she asked. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will it- does it drown us, Mikol? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will you allow me to speak? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will you go aboard under Mr. Ives?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will you please to sign? ” few minutes'-ah- conversation with you? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will you please to sign? ” few minutes'-ah- conversation with you? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Will you take a tip from me? ” “ If he makes good on that, ” he said to “ O ’ course I will." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Wind all right? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Wo n't you please see that I ca n't? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Wonder what they've done? ” Pulz asked again. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Would you have cared? ” asked “ S.B. ” wistfully, looking at him with softened eyes. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Yes, dear? ” she said, quietly, without turning her head to look on his misery. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Yes. ” “ Wonder what they've done?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Yes. ” “ You know your business, Jones, ” he “ Working anywhere? ” said as they clumped down the stairs for a “ Off and on." |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You always swear in right? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You and fury and he fumbled under the flap his gal? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You are frightened?' |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You are most undoubtedly the light in the eyes of that sixth? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You are not hurt? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You are out of my class,"“ Can he control them?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You delighted with her appreciation, rattled on think the wind shall become more worse?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You haf dem finished?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You his gal? ” he demanded of the Durgin was left, facing the old man. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You know I'm ruined, do n't you? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You know it?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You mean the Nirvana Club, do n't you, Annie? ” “ Yes, ma'am; that's it, ” said Annie brightly. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You mean — you are hurt? ”. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You say that man of wrath is close Then they hastened away, the woman fol- behind you?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You say there's a harbor? ” inquired What more do you want? ” Captain Selover. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You say there's a harbor? ” inquired What more do you want? ” Captain Selover. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You see I was so busy gittin'th'cockroaches- “"Well,'breaks in th ’ old man, scowlin'at th'cop, air ye satisfied now? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You see, Ben, we're going to be married, are n't we, Nancy? ” There was a throbbing silence. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You the manager? ”"All right. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You think so? ” Selecting his dis- She grew hot, all over. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You think we ought to fire him then, do So perfect and so peerless, are created you? ” asked the president, still smiling. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You'll catch it, lying in my bed in my nightclothes. ” “ Who cares? ” said Wamba, gloomily. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You're not going there? ” “ Sure,"affirmed his client. |
hvd.hnfjby | “ You're the second mate? |
hvd.hnfjby | “ Zounds, man!—what did you come for, then?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “ why do n't you do something? |
hvd.hnfjby | “'Um,”-he was smiling a little; he knew the Governor pretty well—“and what did he say?" |
hvd.hnfjby | “'llo boys, ” said he appealingly,"you good fellowsh, ai n't you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | - would?-Mary, give me a kiss? ” “ What, to you who and he immediately sat down. hvd.32044092664325 - would?-Mary, give me a kiss? ” “ What, to you who and he immediately sat down. |
hvd.32044092664325 | ? hvd.32044092664325 And she loves me too- you know that, I suppose? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is he? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why will you, Bell, vex me by such idle talk? |
hvd.32044092664325 | You confess? |
hvd.32044092664325 | strike the tyrant and avenge the honor of our country at the very moment he insults it? hvd.32044092664325 ', they have led to a deep and lasting repentance; the That women are more inconstant than men? hvd.32044092664325 'Cause vy? hvd.32044092664325 'Man of sin, and wor- the Irish made'em? hvd.32044092664325 'Tis Flavius Sabinus, Defiance hurled, and pealed the cry for Rome? hvd.32044092664325 - How could I vainly seek to bind On earth the pure and high?- The solitary angel sent To teach me how to die! hvd.32044092664325 --ANON, defied all law- how was it that theyWielded at will this fierce democracy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | --guns, way uusi not joiter here, Where Youth and Beauty both too quickly die? |
hvd.32044092664325 | -And how should it be other- i wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | -The noble forest- youth is there.- What is it then, thy soul is dreading? |
hvd.32044092664325 | // the Prophet Jeremiah, telling of the rorrows and wrongs"Who can find a virtuous woman? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 1 very sound of my footsteps? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 1 “ Where am I? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 1 “ Why should my son scorn the race of his mother? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 1"Where is the traitor?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | 1, having once broken the yoke, bow my neck to it A silence of a moment ensued, when she continued,| again? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 120,174 w. S. Where are the Wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 175 to perceive spots so soon in twinkling stars? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 176 WHERE IS THE MORN? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 19 w nere routn ana Beauty both too quickly die? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 195 “ But is that so easy, Herr Simon? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | 219 “ Then why do you speak of delay?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | 249 world to us Mid such a fate as ours? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 267 me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | 271 nated; some one will be saved to go to the promised'course, or lodged in the rushes which lined the river land, and why not our boy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 289 with the first party do you understand — and have you| smile of soft( and gentle sadness; it was patient, and courage to go alone? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | 63 conferred the soul- felt rapture bestowed by the grateful|| believe me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | 93 miehe wind"Did he again tell you to keep these meetings from and all the accomplishments gathered in the favored my knowledge?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | A broken or a hardened heart?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | A cloud of silvery gauze fell from a why should they not purchase rest to my coul?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | A diamond or a ruby| let the blood from his throal — what, say you nay? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A faint, shuddering cry followed, as if “ And is there not enough for more than one?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | A fearful struggle is before thee now, And say—-dost love me still? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A light broke softly Could I go forth then into the world? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A little distance “ Disgrace coupled with my son? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A mother and her child are on the wreck; High mus'd he as he looked upon the flood, Heard'st thou that shriek? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A second question was, how many minutes there command had the modesty not to search her at the time, are in forty- two years? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A settled foreboding of separation and evil by the knowledge? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A tall, active seaman, from Kentucky, up at sea on my little raft? |
hvd.32044092664325 | A tall, and rather hard- featured hood?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | About midway is man, families, government, nutions? |
hvd.32044092664325 | After an The checkered ills of life? |
hvd.32044092664325 | After death I bore what she had charged me “ How know you that name?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | After his visit to the frigate, Cottin was not seen by “ Is John Roby here? ” any of the ship's company, while she lay at Callao; and “ No." |
hvd.32044092664325 | Again be applied to his maddening| what I hae said? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Again he was started by “ And who gave you a right thus to torment me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Again that name “ And you saw him again this day?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Ah, Mademoi- ly of de Bouillon had no trouble to obtain a lettre de selle, what matters it the scandal, if justice is served?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Ah, veri well — now you come on; we want had a novelty for me, which carried away my thoughts often, mani, oh, veri mani figuranti- vous entendez? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Aim ye the dagger at Domitian's heart? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Alas, can you an- But in a comparative view of the duties of parents and swer that it is not true? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Alas, he turned Who now are Romans? |
hvd.32044092664325 | All curses on thee, And his more bitter misery? |
hvd.32044092664325 | All firm affections and all maniac strife- Where is the Babel reaching to the skies? |
hvd.32044092664325 | All, all are mine- heart, smile and kiss? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Am I not alone?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Am I to fume and rage because which she laid her injunctions upon him to make no a madman frowns at me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Americans, selves from men, and live in hermit solitude like the shall the monument be finished? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Among the men, is a most despicable All that could be exacted of me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | An instant pass- “ Thou, Miriam? |
hvd.32044092664325 | An oath? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And And there alone, in winter's wind, Bulwer too, who is now the cynosure, what does he say? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And and truth, but it was combined with sadness of demea- i so thou art here at last?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And at that most brilliant and successful repartee- and with now what see ye?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And cities ape the Cities of the Plain? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And did'st thou not the poor in spirit scorn? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And do I waver? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And he, as though my sorrow to beguile, In kindness ask'd — what thus thy thoughts do wile? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And how was he And airy swords poised on a single hair:- to remain unsuspected? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And is loved by thee- Elton? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And is not this hand of the grim monster fastened its grasp upon ny profitable? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And learning in modern days? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And never dreads decay; But change may come, and youth may fail, I mean, to speak plainly, did you believe I loved her?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And now, at midnight, you come upon me in and the wave? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And pray what sort of monstrum dame conjured the young Nimrod to forego an adven- horrendum is the object of your enterprise?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And shall I never see thee more? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And soon to say be here to- night?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And the French? ” said Cenevia. |
hvd.32044092664325 | And this is Cousin They rallied, and obedient to command, resolving to re- Estelle, is it not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And thus, after months of anxi- plus- de- pantalon? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And was that the last you saw of her?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And what do you think we done? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And what had she io hope for, with her lofty you can have no idea of my sufferings when any one mind and hideous person? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And what the entire road is made of logs, extending to each side were Gerald's feelings? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And who are they that ride? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And who could find fault with after the"most approved fashion. ” It had what is it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And why not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And why? |
hvd.32044092664325 | And without had approached with a basket of fruit, with cakes, them, bow would the world go on? ” honey and other delicacies. |
hvd.32044092664325 | And you will love me just arm grasped me, and with giant strength, dragged me as much as you did then, wo nt you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | And, because of thy heart's and lip's untruth, Must I lose my faith in Love and Youth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are Caroline,"he has exposed the weakness of the squire, all your creatures in the yard, young men? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are his duties, young Graves had been unable to see his be- you mad?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are they not vain scanty learning and inspired by nature herself, will fur- To quouch its panting thirst for happiness? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are we all friends? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are you sent as an evil genius ants of the woods quietly squatted on his haunches, to dog me through the world? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Are you unwell? ”| Mrs. Markham, dreadfully agitated, answered, “ Yon"You may well ask that question. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Arthur was proud of you bent upon the chase to- day? ” his skill, but prouder of the likeness- it was enthroned| “ Aye, determined, sir. |
hvd.32044092664325 | As I was anxiously search-|| York?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | As he proceeded with haste, a dark and shadowy body “ What wouldst thou, Nazarene? ” said Nero, hastily. |
hvd.32044092664325 | As long as he lived the Ty- what is splendor to the heart- sick and unhappy pri- rant could not hope for the possession of her person; soner? |
hvd.32044092664325 | As mamma says, women have more to do than to stand “ Is Cousin Isabelle such a woman?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | As surely as Pharoah was cast in the sea “ Yea, what were Moses, were it not for me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | As the king gazed upon her, his “ What hath befallen my lord? ” asked his wife in heart softened, for he loved his gentle queen, and the alarm. |
hvd.32044092664325 | As the light fell upon him, father went to the wood?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | As we were natives of the “ What is it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | As"What said she to that?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | At four? |
hvd.32044092664325 | At last- well, I must room and pay for him- what you say? ” come to it- I must say it- Emily wrote that my father “ Ah, ah! |
hvd.32044092664325 | At length, as a sweet and solemn chaunt arose from How was he to breathe the terrible secret? |
hvd.32044092664325 | At length, timidly and with sinking hopes, Ruth ven-|| “ Saved; is there any hope of this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | At the “ Who is thy God?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Audelet paused a moment, and replied: “ Why does agement in the negociations then pending between the Onalaska ask this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Author, is your tale to be long charming woman was the Lady Flemming herself, and or short? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Ay, hearest thou that shouting? ” he “ In Rome,"answered the Pander. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Be it your moral degradation?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Because of that strife to- day, Shall we doubt of to- morrow's shine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Before thinking of bim, it was necessary to take care of “ Is this furniture yours?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Behold, my Jords, “ And who were these persons?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Bogg thou that peal? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Bright tears gathered in her eyes, and she look- aloud,"Where is the utility? ” ed mournfully on the nearly finished robe, and murmur. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Buffet that billow? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But Ruthven- what of him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But and jingled on the sharp atmosphere, and from va- John-- you are not gone?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | But as he gazed my staff is not by my side; neither are my loins girded on her surpassing beauty, with the passion of an Eas- for the way?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | But conceive, thy life? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But first of aunt and your gesture while yet half executed; the incipient smile sisters?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | But how came you here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But how, or where? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But if I should accept the offer, what will he the morning broke, the chalky cliffs of Albion were in grant to Harold, son of Sigurd?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | But it fats As she was stooping by the hearth, her mother suddenly very easy, though. ” exclaimed, “ Corn- have you got corn?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | But more than all, what an admonition is this to worldly- minded men? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But now a willing convert to their Faith, Who says'twas murder? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But the Italian was too subtle for the honorable, high- of its own innocent dreamings? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But the Nazareno? ” the death even of his enemy, and actuated by the tenets “ Is in prison,"replied Rufus. |
hvd.32044092664325 | But the acuteness of mental paiu|-or donner? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But the hours passed on, and no eye fell children have perished? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But thou art not so; wherefore grieve? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But to- day, and gage our luck against these gay gallarts?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | But what can they prove? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But where is our good And brought in a lordly dish-- butter and bread; general, Barak? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But where is the remedy of the victim of slander? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But where was Isabelle? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But where was this to be found? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But who of his dastard train Survived at dawn to tell the tale Fading one, with the hectic streak, Of his fellow dastard slain? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But why Half convinced by her trust in Mary's judgment, that did n't he write? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But why “ I acknowledge,"said the young officer,"that there do I thus talk to you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But why, oh why did I found a sort of solace in acts of good 10 others, and at you not before inform me of this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | But, tell me, is painted sign hung groaring and creaking among the there no news stirring in the valley? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Butl bold 10 ask Mr. Clarke's advice respecting a very un- what can be done?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | By strictest order of the Emperor? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can a day of judgment be more terrible with arms in his hands, stamping with rage at the delay than that?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can this be death? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can vengeance strike more “ A stranger approaches,"while the sword which glit- deeply?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can works be pure, That own defiled creators? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can you that sight of horror calmly brook,| Which e'en the soul of Nero might have shook? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Can’st thou not feel My warm blood o'er thy heart congeal? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Caroline, why bave you deceived me thus? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Catharine laid her hand on the me all- am I not your mother?-do I not love you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Causes of com- harmed thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Comest thou thus with unclean hands to ask ors thou conferest in mockery on the dead, when thoa the will of the Gods, or raise the veil of the Future? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Condemned of Gods and Men? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Could I give him up to Oft in the cloudless sky and balmy air die on a scaffold? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Could all these won'lerſul objects have emana- strangers, I fear, we must look upon each other in fu ted from nought? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Could it be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Could to withdraw; “ I trust to your discretion, you must con- you not present her with my holy pastilles? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Darest thou, again they dashed, until they reached the cboicest Sir Walter?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Daughter, seest thou yon dark mountain, and, used as Ruth was to the glorious palaces and cities dusky Nebo, upon whose top daylight is just breaking? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Did ter; war, piracy, slavery, party zeal, infect a thousand you expect to meet an enemy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Did the of a creature so unworthy; but it grieves me to feel signal come from him from Edward Clark? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Did you ever think I cared a great deal for Aud softly breathes my naine, I am not loved, and coldly turn Grace? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Did you think to do it and live? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Didst thou write, Branford? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Divine service had just been cuit left, and — ” concluded, and the sailors were lounging about in dif-|| “ Is Coulin here?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do I hear some young matron exclaim, “ How can I Now doubly dear, that thou hast proved thyself write letters? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do I see you again?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do and pained it is true, but nevertheless deliberating calm- you see the lights yonder, and hear the music? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do its waves now roll O'er the same channels as it did of yore? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do the same lands its limits now control, As when, at first, its fountains it did pour? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do you come for inquiry or communication? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do you know any thing"Au'so, sir, you know, my lud, as I was a comin'|about the cause of Mr. Gali's death? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do you know the meaning of the lan- feeble pen, and from the mind of another, have opened guage you have employed? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do you know what you are insolently called, in spite of British sneers, British 1 saying? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Do you know who these fellows are? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Does he tell so vigorously that they were obliged to leave Coutin in where he was born? ” inquired the midshipman. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Does not thy that although it was high noon, not a ray of the sun conscience smite thee for thy haughty boasts?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Does talent produce us nothing?-teach us or a man's saddle on his back. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Does the peaceful, laboring|| ruin to all concerned. ” swain wear a gilded coat like yours? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Dost repent what thou hast done? |
hvd.32044092664325 | E'en to my face, My flesh as it has wasted, and have felt Dost glory in thy shame? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Erect as if have my luckless glass vials and electric machinery fashioned of stone, with bloodshot eyeballs and livid startled you also? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Even as thee?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Even at the gate of Ileaven, Whence songs of angels flow, Remember'd it the cradle hymn That sooth'd its infant woe? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Every thing with which the world is rife, Where are the glories of the Eastern clime? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Fanny Wright's vagabondising hab- mentous than the training up of children? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Fearful lest each the other traitor find? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Fearful their dazzling brilliance, searching far For misty gliinpses of the spirit world?- Yes, all are gone! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Fla. Crispus, how left you now the Emperor? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Flows not so strong a proof of his attachment, she resolved there- in my veins the Cæsars'blood? |
hvd.32044092664325 | For brutality half revealed his design;"in tears? |
hvd.32044092664325 | For not dream that my own heart- but why should I write the first time in my life, I felt the force of liberty and this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | For the first few yards, the lovely girl Into the Silent Land? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Four paces? ” “ Four paces, ”| his virtues or fame, he always wore immense riding- said I, in my anger, “ hang such fighting as that! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Frances all this time cave? ” stood leaning her whole weight on Charles, almost to"Surely not, Frances, if you do not wish it; but I falling. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Frances?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Galt, or how he was killed?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Go to her- you will do this promise, you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Gor- eth the wine, and doth not the king command all men? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Governed by a sense of dering abundance? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Granting the fact, what does it prove? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Grenville Murray, why boats and canoes and, kept her hold resolutely, though'are we here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Grow's, in Summer's endless shine, The orange there, or purpling vine, Does myrtle with the rose entwine- On mountains so beloved by thee?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Ha- my lady? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Had he ever done them harm? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Had our fathers said thus, we had hours? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Had they no treasury, that there standeth a monument half finished, a byeword and a reproach- dishonoring and cumbring the ground that supporteth it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Happiness how the steel was tempered, so long as the blade was sprang back to my heart like a glad infant to its moth- l'struck home? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Has no bright pleiad vanished from the sky? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Has she escaped insult? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Has the sweet trustfulness of your which has been long astray requires an intercessor with childhood departed for ever? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Hast thou not plied invention since last we met? ” ned the presence of his mother. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Hastily tying her so as But where's the gentle queen? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Hath he not also given thee and me the spirit of prophecy? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Have I been deceived? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Have I done aught to fore to ensure the divorce of the Empress, and base her deserve this of thee?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Have I not regarded the sanctity liction of the crown was by no means pleasing; having of ihy person, and the honor of thy throne? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Have sire and mother gazed upon the dross, If thou would'st never love, what would'st thou do? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Have you left them, to bear me o'er Adria's sea, Dear friends, my own kind ones, oh, come ye for me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He could not doubt that she “ Who is there?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He could only remember with distinctness affections? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He demanded, and readily ob- That may not smile its welcome? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He first trial? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He had periled fortune, life and sacred| is thy young mistress?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He looked around, here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He only tie between you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He smiled on me, kindly when How was he injured? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He was an- “ I am ready,"he said in a low voice, “ where is the swered in the affirmative; and without waiting to be letter?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He was in a most savage mood that bold?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He was ushered to his “ May I go? |
hvd.32044092664325 | He will not die?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | He willed not their home, and mingle with the corrupt and gilded slaves of total destruction, and “ shortened those days"of death| a court?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Heaven, prised all I ever hoped from the gratitude or attachment what do I not owe you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Hence with him, now, Damian and Hugonet- and thou, “ How, now, Sir Walter?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Henry die?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Her father being pro- close behind us? ” “ They are the two wildest girls in scribed for political reasons, had to flee his country; the palace. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Her tell a body, when is the wedding to be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Her voice was more sweet and che old wigwam by the Sıraka? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Her “ I will go and see her again, then- may I?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Here and there an illuminated branch shot a prismatic light athwart the"Is it only you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Here the whole land of Israel seemed hundred chariots of iron?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | His anxiety to learn some- “ What am I? |
hvd.32044092664325 | His breast with keenest grief invading? |
hvd.32044092664325 | His cap was in his hand, and a few grey hairs with the tribe?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | His finger pointed to a secret spring in the signet,'“ What doest thou here, Hassan?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | His first question “ is she living?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | His head was slightly I his letter said?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | His mine eyes?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | How are clothed thy own hills, That are so fair lo see? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How can so slight a girl as thou, lled, and rushing through the blue lotus flowers which do this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How do you do, Miss Jones? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How do you think they parted? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How must the tified against me, and he Almighty hath afflicted me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | How shall I thank you?-by these tears From Gratitude's deep fount! |
hvd.32044092664325 | How the blight of destruction thy beauty befol? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How then could they arise in cold blood and oh, Lord: thou knowest that I hate the glory of the slay this innocent and forlorn people? |
hvd.32044092664325 | How wilt thou subsist? |
hvd.32044092664325 | However, Maudant's wants were attended to, and a crushed by the foot of the reckless school- boy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I addressed him somewhat in this style: This trait was exemplified strongly in oft- repeated “ How are you, to- day, my good friend? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I am not loved, I am not Joyed But who will care for him?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I am truly flattered wilfulness of her more youthful days was by no means| by the extreme condescension?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I ask you upon your oath, when did this occur?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I believe it may be taken as a general What seek ye here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I can not solve, I know not why- But my heart is THE thine, Why loves the breeze at noon to sigh, Why cease, why cease the stars to FL-Trias shine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I can strike “ What are you doing?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I do wish- “ At what hour- do you know the hour? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | I door- step as before? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I expose my own frailties in hopes to preserve you, my In a few minutes she returned, as pale as a corpse, but child, from similar wrong? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I fear Welcome — and say, what sends thee thus in haste? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I give you the fairestin Per- cy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I had gain-|| Rememberest thou? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I have looked upon liloquy-“Whence these strange fears- these dark the crowds of the Atlantic cities, and you were of their misgivings? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I heard their coarse jests on my poor face as I knelt to desolate, my child worse than motherless? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I hope they do n't mean to “ I hope that I am not mistaken — at least, you will do any mischief, captin, do they?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I love devotedly- love!-Oh, Frederic, have you when she had become his for life and in death- his in ever loved? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I proof- proof, I say? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | I see you have thick leaves of the elm, and the chickens which con- got a fort over the river- who commands there?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I shall he be disposed of? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I significance, my love, than your uninitiated mind may may go, mamma? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I stand high Esther? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I swear it by all your own doom? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I warded, the devotion of a heart like that? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I was merely was n't no higher than a six- penny- worth o'ha'pence?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I was still interested in her, but the was making? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I will be a faithful transcriber of the history, to the sides, and to the posts rockers of unconscionable for who so well qualified as myself? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I will content myself with asking, where purity,( where love is the passion,) in tenderness of is the female Hudibras? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I will turn this publicly? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I would, by Jove, I George, that's good,"said another, “ walk out, eh? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I “ Well,"said he, “ What am I to expect? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I'm sure I'm willing to du my mother?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | I've a bob or two, left; but vot's ve wherein a motley company were indulging in their po- to do, now our rum cove stands fire? |
hvd.32044092664325 | I, wish to visit a harmless, solitary fellow being create The prejudices of birth and station had been instilled so much opposition?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Idolators — who are they?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | If Falsehood dulls the hope to clay, Is the spirit less divine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If a call be made for an actor it should I if not to him, If not to him, in this calamity? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If it be true, that just as the twig is bent, the tree's in- clined,'how much have you to answer for? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If the child is father of the man,'what is to become of such children? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If thou art old, why then thus young appear, Thou active one that canst so quickly fly? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If thou art old, why then thus young appear, Thou active one that canst so quickly fly? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If thou art old, why then thus young appear, Thou active one that canst so quickly fly? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If thou art young, why dost not loiter here, Where Youth and Beauty both too quickly die? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If you persist in this degrading coquetry, you broken upon her solitude? |
hvd.32044092664325 | If • Men are but children of a larger translated you instantly to a new world, carried you up growth,'then what are children? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Il and would to God I could follow it alone; but I can- my child, to the lone home of thy uncle? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Il give credence to his crowd of angels, and gods, and de- “ All this I will listen to, some other time, learned vils, and holy bulls? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Il glorious emancipation of our country-- the downfall of “ Perhaps so, and what then, my pretty termagani? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Il mulignant eye rested full on Nero, “ How now, good Tigellinus? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Il of size; for his ungainly framo towered for above that “ Howard- of what family?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Immediately on her arri-'“ What do you want of him?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | In more than pristine beauty to the skies? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In one revengeful ruin whelming all? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In pursuing the that appointed sphere? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In the clime of Italy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In the mean time the generous Kentuckian dations of the earth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In this random i ideas to each other? |
hvd.32044092664325 | In thy vein of fire and thy wasted cheek, For the strong grasp of the foeman Fear'st thou the shade of the darken'd vale? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is all gone that I accepted an invitation to spend a few weeks with Earl gave you on Friday?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is any man here?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is gobbled up himself by human jaws? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is he still in pursuit of Sisera? ” But the nail and the hammer were both in her band- She struck the oppressor and smote off his head! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is it healthy, is it agreeable to live in are yet numerous arts upon which you can not calcu- such a kennel? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is it so wonderful? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is not the Prætor of Lusitania dead? ” Tigel- folds concealed the splendor of the Imperial robes, he linus rejoined in the affirmative. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is not this enough to drive me mad? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is she safe? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is sorrow his offering? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is that print the same to Ariel, has he ever conceived of a being so consistent, so you that it was a moment since? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is the Reviewer candid? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is the evidence very clear? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is the immaculate of a flower? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is there boldness in this assertion? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is there here a man milk, and gave him, also, bread with butter in a dish of who hath planted a vineyard and hath not eaten of it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is there no poetry| human, and yet so Godlike? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is there no water here?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is there not guilt in it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is this death? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is this dissembling? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is this truth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is thy spirit discomposed by the rude that every thing is to be done, not by arranging or by jostle of society? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is woman then, inferior to man — a lower choly character, perhaps there is no greater object of grade in creation? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Is't not the hour thou shouldst to Julia go, This, near to nightfall? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It camot purchase aught Of which art thou? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It had done one's heart him his firet knowledge of the hog and the corn? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It is al nag struggled up the long slope with a damsel on the most morning- is it not?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | It is easier for large masses to grow worse, than bet- “ How is it, Señor, you come armed among us? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It is needless to say ters it whether beauty is mine or not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It is the unnatural more of the substance than the shadow, does not com- feeling which a grovelling mind maintains for superiori- mit this fault? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It seems honor? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It was a beautiful thought of old, to ascribe divina-|| Shall I prepare to leave thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It was the power of intet my own heart? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It will not be a packed committee- for as in 80 walk in the paths of the statesman? |
hvd.32044092664325 | It works by If the latter, what from Berwick Street? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Jane to me in my degradation? |
hvd.32044092664325 | LARGHETTO Say, smiling nymph, where is thy blest a-- bode? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Let her comforts of her mother- in- law? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Let not thine altars need sacrifice or “ Whence hast thou thy secret?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Let the place then be the Circus, while he cele- guidance of thy life, and yet punish thee for violation? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Let them but hurl one missive at my doors, Why is thy dwelling darkened? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Look you bad forgotten your promiso. ” above you, Charles, in the dim and majestic sky? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Lurk no false spies Thy wondrous glory, thy unequalled arts, Among thy servants? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mais human being, but the secret treasure of my own ap- comment, ce vilain monsieur ne veut pas rous épouser? proving conscience. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Maister Howard? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Malaeska followed"Tell me; has any harm befallen my son? ” Her with a lighter tread, and a heart relieved of its fear. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Many of these had fallen to the carpet And how came that?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mary followed, and sadly, but with a shout?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mary had received “ Does that conviction bear an ij? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mary was tremulous with “ Why, Mary, how d'y'e do?-Mrs. Walker I'm anxiety, and when the visitor bad taken her adieu, and really glad to see you! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Might not a dread now come over him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mother has introduced all her friends, now you “ Now did you ever? ” muttered the old woman, must go and see mine — the dearest and best." |
hvd.32044092664325 | Mrs. Fry.-About twenty years ago, Mrs. Fry was induced to visit Newgate, by the representations of its How did they divest habit of its influence? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Must these dark shadows on my best years fall? |
hvd.32044092664325 | My Marian, starts back) Woman, whose child is this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | My former husband was my father's choice; Is aught about me strange or wonderful? |
hvd.32044092664325 | My mysterious Providence seemed to have made my des- drawings and fancy work could be disposed of for little tiny? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Myriads of roses, jas’mines, myrtles and sweet “ What may that be, Mamucan?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Nazarene, is this thy faith,"he exclaimed, eyes turned in prayer to that God for whose name per- tauntingly, “ to leave a girl to die in thy place?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Next, we might be found on that?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | No car is more susceptible than that of Love; from thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | No fears ap- “ And am I not tranquil, mother?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | No spirit of decay had, as tlement?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | No world? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Not yet holding the bliss itself has created? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Nothing daunted on so im- “ Winna'we be bested oursel's, and twist the gy about portaut a mission, Elthorpe re- entered the hackney- our ain hauses? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Now it is a singular noun- leader, of public opinion? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Now my antagonist ac- put the question “ have you seen the Lake of Killarney? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Now, pray tell me, was it not so?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Now, therefore, brethren, let us keep of good I not do the samo? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Now, while my head is pillowed on thy breast; Whence is this letter? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Obey? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Of most undoubted worth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Of what was our discourse? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Of what will it treat? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, God, who will take care of my boy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, I know well, that conquered you will never i “ Oh, very well, and who gave it to the church?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, free, happy winds, are ye coming for me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, if insult her words had conveyed; but she lifted her eyes you have mercy, contradict the wretched falsehood?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, that there were some other way? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Oh, what is thus his hope o'ershading? |
hvd.32044092664325 | On the dreamer's path? |
hvd.32044092664325 | On the ground will you remain with us in our further search?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | On wilt be doomed?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | On, that I pretend to know the mind of God, who hath made were a man,"thought the noble widow,"and I would all things, or comprehend His purposes? |
hvd.32044092664325 | One moment more the father's hair with grief? |
hvd.32044092664325 | One of the strangers, how and Vanloo? ” ever, kept regarding him from time to time with a side. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Only here man? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Or in the ancient church- yard, Where we were wo nt to stray,'Mid the white, marble monuments?- My little Mary- say!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Or sigh because she smiles, and siniles on others? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Our gifted poets must no longer be compelled to turn their “ Oh, mother, what afflicts you so? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Our last unhappy interview, I meant should be inent? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Our sons must be educa- another? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Owing to the unceasing care and toil consequent upon “ You do, and you don't- why, what mean you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | PP 100/ PPP Forget? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pain!—Pain!-art thou wrestling here with man, When Lord Dacre found that his suit it was cold,| For the broken gold of his wasted span? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Paradise, listening to the sweel voices of Angels? ” “ Pho! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Petronius, Mar.. Who will dare Thou who dost love my Livia, and hast won Assault upon Marcellus? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pity Westchester- or am I deceived?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Policy no smile to see him once more?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pray is he omnipotent? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pray must I bend the knee, ere thou canst deign What will he now? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pray you, will it answer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pray, what are these good people waiting for? ” might be sulemnized without interruption. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Priso “ None to your character?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Providence has base minds? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Pythagoras| way to the powerful tide of his emotions, he buried his given fruitless instructions? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Religion is his conso for the agonies suffered by his victim? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Remember what of God in the service of my country, and of our holy things God did to Abraham and Isaac, and what hap- temple? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Repel him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Requiring no aid from dress to exalt either What shall it be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Resist ye, dogs, our will? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Resolved upon her “ But how?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | S. A. S. know your own meaning? |
hvd.32044092664325 | S. A. S. know your own meaning? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Said I not I would avenge, or perish with “ Canst thou not save my father?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Sarah withdrew from her mother's arms, blushing come back and see if you can make my gown meet? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Say what you Gerald I ” i will, I must rescue ycu, in despite of yourself; and if, “ How could I, my lord? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Say, dost thou love me still? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Say, which shall yield her, should'st thou leave me now? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Scarce an hour hath past by since Lord Dacre hath Art thou laying thy hand on yon cradle- bed? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Scarcely emerged from ference? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Scared|| whether I was willing to go to college or not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Seating themselves here, in the sil- be resolute to speak them? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shakspeare remains an immortal monument of the lineations of Nature's own poet? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I announce strain the “ Beggar's Petition, maintaining his wonted to the committee your acceptance of their invitation?"' |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I describe him to you, that| nances, which betrays a calm desire to pierce into the you may be prepared to receive him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I go on? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I look pale because the maiden blooms? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I make her the lonely widow that I am? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall I relate the circumstances? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall it longer- much longer be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Shall she not have vengeance?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | She Indian?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | She against my servant, Moses?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | She confidence of her husband was her's, and what had she, sat still, and was evidently waiting for him to depart to fear from enemies? |
hvd.32044092664325 | She gathered of them “ Will you not drink, love, the sherbet is very cool?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | She had scarcely done forgiven?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | She heard think of me?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | She was a little more delicate “ What is she, Dutch or English? |
hvd.32044092664325 | She would have risen, and seemed astonished to must have fallen to the lot of the hapless Mary? |
hvd.32044092664325 | She “ Sweet as maple sugar, was n't it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Should he suffer this humiliation? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Si- “ Oh, where could I have found such a home? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Sixteen of us, male and female, packed in a hay cart- ay, a hay- cart; wherefore not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Speak- dost love me still? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Speaks not the Olympian, in thatſ and virgins preceded it, strewing Aowers in its path, fearful echo, his wrath and displeasure?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Still, however, you happen to know who killed him?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Strange are the ways of Providence- blind guide in this matter? ” that destined man lived after his intended torturer! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Sublime and astonish- OR CHILDREN- WHAT ARE THEY? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Such are the For ever? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Suddenly the young girl became calm, a cool, deter-|| “ Alas, my royal mistress, what has she done? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Sull, grief had not yet are thy accusers? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Taught by one lowliest of a hated race? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Tell me, Jane, am I not hideous to look upon?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Tell me, was it not written by Issa- “ Oh, no, Hector; do me not such wrong;"and dry-| Ben- Jusuf?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | That hath o'erturned his peace? |
hvd.32044092664325 | That night they sent for me, I was forced to what manner does he employ himself when here?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | That power refuse, for that I fear to use it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | That should not break for ever? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The Abbé politely made a barrassments are very uncertain and not fitted for a gen. a slight movement when they seated themselves beside tleman? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The Bastille had contained many such vic-| Who will answer for us? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The Emperor saw not the sublime action of the “ Who?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The Emperor thy suit?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The autumn of age will be there; God of man- that now is the seed- time of ihy wilt thou gather the harvest of thy virtues in peace? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The autumn of age will be there; is the God of man-- that now is the seed- time of ihy I wilt thou gather the harvest of thy virtues in peace? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The bigotry of the Moor, and the pride of his creed “ What sayest thou, my father? ” replied the Jew. |
hvd.32044092664325 | The conclusion was, that the Count chose the plicable bearing? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The confidence shot?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The deso country? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The expression of her face was like that of a troubled birth- day? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The fami- fair of poison like this one of to- day? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The field which lies before them is an immense him as the mere author, the nominis umbra? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The games in honor of for the love she bore him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The heart is deceitful above Who hath triumphed gloriously; all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The hospitable man could hardly"Who art thou, thus to darken counsel by words'recognize in the wan figure before him the proud and without knowledge? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The information was given by Mathewl “ Mathew, do you love me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The inhabitants im- ple on them ere they awake to avenge the blow?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The inside of her child were lost in the highlands — that they died of the wigwam was bung with straw matting, and there hunger? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The interest of the play flags at the end London managers? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The kindred sympathy of minds? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The library was in the Why did you lead me to believe that you had freely back part of the house, and the sound of the carriage consented to this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The little girl had set down her basket, and stood “ Mamma, why do n't you come?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The moved a few steps toward Howard and gruffly said, two were now hand and glove in degradation, rioting “ Shall we ’ ave the blunt, or not?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The next morning, when every one rose, what think you they saw? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The noise what was then your state? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The oflicer hastened towards them to execute the call that duty? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The opportunity was irre-| amuse us not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The pomp and pageantry — the pride and power- The glory and the beggary of life- Where are the regions once Man's paradise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The poor de that you shall send them money?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | The presence?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The rod of empire to a serpent turns Could I hesitate? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The scenic contrasts of each little hour- Where are the kingdoms of the earliest time? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The senti- Veiling in light its swift decay? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The story of my death, that safe from shame, Ye might live on in crime? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The street door was ajar, and have him thus by her side? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The sun was de- and Caleb? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The terrible shall these small, these tender hands, smite the lordly enemy- her country's destroyer was before her; one Assyrian? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The thamite,"thought I. chase was half a square ahead of me, and going at full “ Can I help you to any thing to- day, sir? ” he asked speed. |
hvd.32044092664325 | The town was full three times as dis-|| “ Was that what you came here for?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The turban shall be tram “ What is this thou hast done, my child?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The waters heap; they cried, “ that we are brought hither to die? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The whole land march through it unscathed and unshorn? |
hvd.32044092664325 | The world!- what means it?-mine is here-- I will not leave thee now! |
hvd.32044092664325 | The wretched man looked"Is it then true?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | The “ Well, now, how should I know, captin? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Then come in yourself, William, and heart's blessing? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Then he retrod the foot path you think why Butler should seek vengeance on her? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There are no bounds to dark Oblivion's sea, Begin? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There are some people, to be sure, “ But how do you know that? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There ceive it at my hands, Great Sir, and suffer me to steer was no thought of peril or of fear- how should there? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There is not among all mankind one with evil? ” whom I can claim kindred! |
hvd.32044092664325 | There is something thrilling, and yet of brain- sick fancy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There was a deep groan of agony- an opening of If such the Artist's form, oh, what must Naturo's be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There was a thing hanging at his that fashion? |
hvd.32044092664325 | There was testimony to the pur- “ Why did n't you hurry to my rescue? |
hvd.32044092664325 | They Which has in its minutest part, More than another's whole of feeling?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | They all followed his have just thrown down my father? ” “ Mary, ” said I, example. |
hvd.32044092664325 | They dare to revile our sacred fire, and say their “ have I mistaken the epistle? |
hvd.32044092664325 | They do you saw the body? ” not know that I was at home when the murder- if Mr. “ No- not as I know on." |
hvd.32044092664325 | They flourish is about as good as another to breed a quarrel, or to 106 W H ERE ARE THE WISE? |
hvd.32044092664325 | They love the sounding sea- breeze and dew- drops? |
hvd.32044092664325 | They'll pui us in limbo, p'raps, to land pence, for the pounds and guineas that had departe keep us snug for vitnesses, but vot ov it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Thine end then be his; for from this time it thus thou requitest Love? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Think ye the knife my father gave Would drink the life- blood of a slave? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Think you, I have but found my treasure, to cast crowded among the other friendless and slighted figu- it away again? |
hvd.32044092664325 | This dagger in my heart and then Where is the boasted power of men?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | This is a mighty made, how he liked Manhattan, and a dozen ober purty calerco, ai n't it though?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | This may be account- To the base level of the midnight thief? |
hvd.32044092664325 | This position being admitted, school- rooms, etc., suited to the wants of the artists, as I think it must be, what next presents itself? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Those wild imaginings — how dear they are- Mind was their dictate — who shall say they're wrong? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Thou wilt not be false to me my Actè? ” I His desire was at length granted; the execution of. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Thousands have toiled, but never won; Thousands have won to scorn the prize; Thousands are daily toiling on, To win and scorn- are they the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Thou’rt living still- What- living? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Three white horses bore him swiftly on; their the assembled band, “ that is fearful and faint- hearted? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Through you have been my life of life, in its darkest and drea- long weeks of fever and delirium, through the slow re- riest moments? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Throw are such noble creatures, what must their men be? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Till it hath charmed their senses, and hath turned Would'st never marry? |
hvd.32044092664325 | To bid me sigh? |
hvd.32044092664325 | To fling her enchantments over me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | To the North, stretched out the through this long dreadful day?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | To those who feel, an look for it among the ideal? — where among the real? |
hvd.32044092664325 | To those who feel, an look for it among the ideal? — where among the real? |
hvd.32044092664325 | To trans- as a sickly dream, causing wonder that such could have form me into swine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Trust her to me a little while, wo nt you, and when, after a reinforcement had relieved us, I sought aunt?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Un- the mother who would not have her child better than possessed of any fixed and controlling aim, they are the herself? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Unbroken silence, if yet Branford live? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Unworthy hesitation; am I not The practice of speaking before the curtain is foolish, and can A warrior's promised bride? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Vashti will refuse to come, for her med with fire?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | WHERE ARE THE WISE? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Walker?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Walter Butler you speak? ” he inquired." |
hvd.32044092664325 | Was he dead? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Was she, the despotic ruler of a fierce war- her power over that heart must hereafter be one of love tribe, to be braved by her own child? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Was the body along by the road, there I saw the scythe, you know, on the ground by the scythe? |
hvd.32044092664325 | We advance it in the posed, “ What is policy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | We consi- ous? |
hvd.32044092664325 | We learn to talk without rules and what is letter- writing but a talk upon paper? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wearest thou that sword in sions of loyalty to the son of Claudius created tumult| honesty to Cæsar?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Well, Sarah, ” she added, turning to her was a chest in it, and some stools, with a little shelf of daughter, “ is this all? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Well, well, Miss Isabel is a pret-| in himself, let him go alone?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | Were Madame de Brinvilliers and had clearly proved the existence of poison in the pas- Madame de Soissons of such mean station? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Were all silent? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Were they fear- sometimes in his purpose? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Were they not there? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Were we but left these walls? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wert ever in a great city, Licol? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What a proof to the universe of repetition? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What are children? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What are spears and chariots to Jehovah? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What are those powers? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What are while the other grasps the bar, as if undivided whether children? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What are you crying for; can I arms, the one sbedding tears of penitence and shame, offer more than I have done?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What can not hypocrisy, especially religious hypocrisy accomplish? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What could she do? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What could we do?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What did the senate? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What did the woman say when books, and another with some earthen dishes and a she gave you the moccasins? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What do ye in God's house self- possessed and calm in that most imminent peril, as in such apparel- what is your will, or purpose?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What does she? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What have I done, to pine thus, day by day, Wasting the energies of life away? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What have you found? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is it now? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is it, sir, what is it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is more “ In many houses, ” said the inaiden, solemnly,"the beautiful than the deadly adder? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is the dog of a slave to thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is their history- what their common doom? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is thy love to me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What is to be its name? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What laws of justice, virtue, have I spurned, What god offended, or what goddess scorned? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What more have I to say? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What place is this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What ruin, the veins swollen like cords, and the palpitation of will not woman dare in the hour of danger? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What say, weeks before, “ and never had shown bimself there since; but, perhaps, he could be found or heard of at Mat? ” No. |
hvd.32044092664325 | What shall eyes of the ireful queen, while gazing upon the trem-| we do, princes, to punish the refractory woman?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What sport?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What stilly murmur Revels thro'sense? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What that there is but one God? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | What to think? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What was I to do? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What was said? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What was to be be required of women, when no woman bas, either actu- done? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What was to become of her? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What were his thoughts? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What will ye let yon island lubbers out- gale, and borne the fiag of England through many a| strip ye in the race? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What would the its intricate mazes, had at length groped his way out by wide world be, if all held to your cruel belief?-did the door of infidelity. |
hvd.32044092664325 | What would you think of me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What would you thin| me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What's conqueror with the tenacity of desperation- there was a struggle-|| But flatt'ry's other name for murderer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What's to be done “ the cretur's nigh his latter eend, and my hunting- now? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What, all this people?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | What, rale Guinea gold? |
hvd.32044092664325 | What, sir!--what, was n't no higher than a six- penny- worth o'ha'pence?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | When death is on thy brow? |
hvd.32044092664325 | When do you return to the cot- were deep sunk in his head,) into a room so full of to- tage?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | When he tilles?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | When shall you be for the sad- was his surprise to be greeted by Howard with a placid| dle? |
hvd.32044092664325 | When she “ A boon, say you — and what favor can Edward deny came to the signature, a spasm of pain seemed to dart a face like that? |
hvd.32044092664325 | When we are married you will bring me back, that whistle which had haunted her footsteps con- sometimes, wo nt you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Whence came they? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Whence sprang that thought- in what soul- searching mood, Mark you that little and that fragile bark, Was he who brought the fancy into birth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Whence this fear together, and whether you follow me for good or for of death? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where all is doubt and mystery? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the boys? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the hounds, sounded afar off in the forest from the direc- cables?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where are the wise? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is Ambition's lofty boon, lar to those expressed by Lady Blessington in respect That fired the bold- eyed proud? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is Mrs. Shakspeare? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is my child? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is my daughter- where's my genıle girl? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is my daughter? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is the Morn? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where is their Lear It has long been a favorite opinion of mine that in and Othello? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where learning's laurels bloom: Your upward, onward, course to keep| And why is this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where polished wit and truth were wo nt to reign? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where shall we rest, or where pursue the theme? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where um I? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where was she all this time? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Where was she? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wherefore dost thou droop? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Whereupon are the foundations fastened, or who laid As he entered, Maudant advanced with extended hand the corner stone thereof? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wherewithal doth he charge me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Which spreads such havoc through all Turkey Land? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who are guard thee in their ungodly places, even as Mordecai these our persecutors in a strange land? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who are ye, that thus promise the never leave thee nor forsake thee,'and on this promise help of God, and tempt Him thus? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who at- Must all forsaken be; tained more popularity throughout the civilized world Of things to which our care extends, than Walter Scott? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who calls for Elliot? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who can paint them? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who could have disbelieved her protesta-, By breath of adulation false, but sweet, tions of innocence? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who did kill him?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who fails not themselves thus of Mrs. Sigourney? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who from out the graves: Of ages, would the forms of darkness bring Which once o'er Earth usurped unbounded sway?! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who in the rout outrideth The fleetest of the foe, And with flashing brand, in the reeking dust, The Briton layeth low? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who is like unto thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who is that at the private door? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who is trasts with the arrogance of wealth which shows itself the female Æschylus, or Euripides, or Aristophanes? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who poured out the still- gliding waters to and have waited, till in my impatience I almost thought meander through the vale and by the dark cliff? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who shall sny that the battle is to be won slave of man's pleasures and will, to treat every claim without strife? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who waits? ” where he should command; the youth of a Prince who A Page entered and made obeisanoe. |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who waits?-Come in! |
hvd.32044092664325 | Who, in the wide since I laid my blast on you?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why come they not out to meet me, as And thou, Achior, thou hireling of Ammon, since thou do the cities around them?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why did he never think of depicting is that of the fallen forest, with all its green branches two boys in such an attitude? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why did ye remain with your flocks and your herds? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why did you not seek me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why have you left the humble tine, it has been guarded for my sake?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why is not she with cap customs of society in relation to"marriage and giving and lath? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why is that, prythee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why is this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why its first opening purity; and is it thus — is it thus, Chris- have you chosen it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why loves the breeze at noon to sigh, Why HH cease, why cease the stars to shine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why not, my Flavius? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why should I fear the death a mind, confirming the truth of her faith; and as she saw God hath died?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why should they not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why should we question? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why should you marvel that the tears did stray, When to my vision came the woes which throng the I've gazed upon thee in each change so grand- way? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why then oppose that which stages of it, and it goes by three names- oddity- eccen- lis sacred, even if it be but the attempt? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Why, what art gazing at so earnestly? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will Hope ne'er answer to my ardent call? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will he tolerate me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will naught persuade thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will with the Count, when the extent and nature of the out- it touch the right chord? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will you He pushed the curls from his damp forehead, and give me one hour's shelter after that, Christine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will you When at length she felt the familiar touch of her cheek, never stop harping about them? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will you have patience devotion of my heart to one, either so cold, or so ob- to hear me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will you inmate; and I found that, by gentleness and decision come with me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Will you spare my boy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | William bent forward, he had already clutched those golden tresses — a moment and she And what's Honor, born of earth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | With much difficulty Ricaredo gained permission to For where's the end of loving? |
hvd.32044092664325 | With the Life's dear, though darkened way? |
hvd.32044092664325 | With these views, how my love, but be assured that woman holds her earthly could she comprehend her mother's language? |
hvd.32044092664325 | With those thou lovest, leaving far behind cal; for, at times he skilfully elicited remarks from his The cumbrous crown and robe of royalty? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Within your sacred halls, shall I no more, Drink at the holy fount of bard or sage, Or trace, enrapt, the philosophic page? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Woman's “ what is right?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Woman, I left thee with a blessing on thee, Is thy heart mine- all mine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wore off? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would I marry? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would Jehovah Achior stated all that had passed in the council of desert them now? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would he give a shil- cing and glittering in the sun, or lying in the stillness of ling? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would the breathing of a few words|| the annals of the year one thousand six hundred and bind us more firmly together? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would you plant for the skies? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Would'st desire a life perfected with such absolute security that his insa-| trustier pilot, or a fleeter galley?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wouldst thou dispute the propitious, and the priests will then inform thee of the the commands of Mytbra? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Wouldst thou not smile to see him low who she stood in her radiant and peerless beauty, awaiting wronged thee?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Yet how be a wife and mother? |
hvd.32044092664325 | You Mary almost started from her concealment with surprise, have your daughter, what more would you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You are not angry, with me, I spoke, and with her face to the ground, lay grovelling at Mary, are you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You ask what I have done?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You have been ill?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You have lived in New- chought I. York many years, I presume, sir?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | You like romance?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You must be very|| properties of a warm, youthful heart, and of a superior smart, now; remember the school?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | You were yes,"said she, “ if there's any left, and if you wish to really frightened, Abbé, really frightened?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You will drive mo the suppliant for stolen interviews; will you spare my mad. ” poor boy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | You will not be angry if I tell you ideas, and desirous to resume his ramblings through all? |
hvd.32044092664325 | You will thank me that I have flung aside my own you have said? |
hvd.32044092664325 | You wish to be made comers, and felicitations were showered upon them at a martyr, do you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | You “ How do you know'twas his blood?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | Your mothers cheered and supported and filled excuse? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Your the heavens-- all glowing-- glittering- Aashing- blazing trees have always a shade to spread over you; and they like- but why do I attempt it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Youth was thy epring- time; didet shall teach thee of His goodness, who givest to unworthy I thou plant the seed of virtue? |
hvd.32044092664325 | Youth was thy spring- time; didst ich thee of His goodness, who givest to unworthy| thou plant the seed of virtue? |
hvd.32044092664325 | a half- blood? |
hvd.32044092664325 | a lustre equal to the tear of rapture called forth by un- He went to the door of his private surgery and called hoped- for benefaction? |
hvd.32044092664325 | a spider with a rusty- nail? |
hvd.32044092664325 | a wish- perhaps, oh, more than a perhaps!--it is my “ What is the meaning of this, Miss Gravenstein?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | agent? ” “ It is Mordecai, my lord, a Jew, and we do suspect “ I will!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | agents and events, and through which it was impossi- “ Lovely maiden, askest thou mercy of me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | already bread? |
hvd.32044092664325 | am I not stair.case: “ Why loiter ye ihus, ye knares? |
hvd.32044092664325 | amid them all, conspicuous rose the form of Hassan, l • “ The vow — what vow?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | amused himself by misleading her in her conjectures, Why should I pause over those days of happiness? |
hvd.32044092664325 | and almost inaccessible place at this time of night. ” 1 “ I'll tell you what, young gentleman, ” said Roby, “ Do you not?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | and at midnight? |
hvd.32044092664325 | and gilded scenes of its festivity and happiness? |
hvd.32044092664325 | and smiling through her tears; the husband and wife There- do I look fit to be seen?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | and with a fierce grin, he tell me, Malaeska, why have the warriors kindled the pointed to che pile of rosinous wood which the savages council- fire? |
hvd.32044092664325 | another?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | awaits me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | backwards, half sideways, muttering just loud enough to Then why not pursue the study for yourself? |
hvd.32044092664325 | band?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | beest thee got a madman here?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | before, and at intervals, the cartain of the fog lifted Tell me then, what shall I do for revenge?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | bered as horrible, an unnatural sin? |
hvd.32044092664325 | betrothed a wife and hath not taken her? |
hvd.32044092664325 | body know'twas his blood?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | books? |
hvd.32044092664325 | breathes there not a Spirit near, thoroughfare- for, be it known, it is loss of caste to be Who sweetly bids us dry the tear? |
hvd.32044092664325 | bridge,"that is swimming down the rapids, at the riski, “ Gentle reader, have you ever been in Ireland?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | brow of the Cæsars, and end my days with thee in re- “ My lord, in what is my offence?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | but after dwelling upon the leafy why? |
hvd.32044092664325 | call them troubles: your majesty has given me the name of daughter- under that title what sorrows may I not have to fear, and what favors hope?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | charm did they transform vice into virtue, riot into She found the female side in a situation which no lan- order? |
hvd.32044092664325 | chosen?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | ciety?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | cold grave, in innocence and peace;-will not you, my “ And what do you believe now?-how dare you be- second, my dearest sister, supply her place?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | cold grave, in innocence and peace;-will not you, my “ And what do you believe now?-how dare you be- second, my dearest sister, supply her place?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | continued As the day wore on, the presages of the morning “ You remember the old bridge?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | conversation with his mother, he ordered his horses, “ You think yourself handsome, Christine?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | cracking heart- strings is in my ear, and talk ye of hope? |
hvd.32044092664325 | cried Arthur, and giving Have Plato and the stoics lived in vain? |
hvd.32044092664325 | cried she, replacing|| “ Would you adviso me to become a Royalist?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | daughter's heart was woven with all the gentle and better “ Never see him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | deeper, until night seemed to have usurped the empire “ And Mike Alsted, the beggar?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | derwent the purification required by the king;-six “ Then why not obey him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | descend from her state, to appear bearded by a subject in my own palace?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | do so; and when it is done, what is the end obtained? |
hvd.32044092664325 | does the page;-in that room you will find every thing: “ And there you will peform your promise?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | doings? |
hvd.32044092664325 | dost bait me to my face? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | doth not woman rule him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | drag us from our retirement? |
hvd.32044092664325 | dream?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | drew a long sword, and assailed the man- o- war’s- men “ Do you know anything of the man? |
hvd.32044092664325 | ears? |
hvd.32044092664325 | earth's finite, Heaven's infinite hereafter? |
hvd.32044092664325 | ed for on the same principle ibat we love those on whom Or do ye ape the savage of the wild? |
hvd.32044092664325 | effect, and herself not untouched with the grace of his “ And who is your Cleopatra?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | efficiently complete his purposes by fomenting those “ Can you furnish us with food?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | el?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | endow her as you but now promised?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | ened back to the spot from which the noble animal had"Why do you all come to me to inquire? ” said John been extricated. |
hvd.32044092664325 | erty, disappointment, contention? |
hvd.32044092664325 | es London, may be, the awful space of time- five min-"A what?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | ever, were she to repeat the unfeeling remarks which Look on the cold, the gay, the proud, And is there one among them free? |
hvd.32044092664325 | exclaimed Genevia; “ good or evil?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | exclaimed Has who art but as the flower to the mildew? |
hvd.32044092664325 | exclaimed a tall sinewy man, coming me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | excuse me, I mean, “ Where can the place pos- the top of the immense rock called “ the eagle's nest,"sibly be?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | eyes returned to the palace, smiling, self- possessed and “ What can I offer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | eyes were fixed on the little cove where Mary Derwent “ Is there no other way?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | family? |
hvd.32044092664325 | far as life, merely, is concerned? |
hvd.32044092664325 | feebly armed, prepared himself to protect the females, “ Mary, shall I tie this on the side or behind?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | flush unusually vivid, and her fascinating eyes sparkled “ You love her?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | for him at home, and loves him as I loved my lost Ma-1 “ Shall I slay thee sleeping? ” murmured Judith; nasses. |
hvd.32044092664325 | for what have recalled with full and startling power, for the first time, words to do with love? |
hvd.32044092664325 | for which Heaven has formed them? |
hvd.32044092664325 | forced back to their lethargy again? |
hvd.32044092664325 | fresh wind blow through and through the chambers of to find a nest of serpents on our pillow? |
hvd.32044092664325 | goest thou? ” he said. |
hvd.32044092664325 | guardian, your- oh, not beloved, but still your loving, lof unmanly insolence? |
hvd.32044092664325 | guide to peace and virtue, if we look for it in vain in “ After what has happened, ” said Mrs. Markham, the writings of the Eastern magi?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | had you abandoned me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | have I not been to thee even as Ruth to Naomi? |
hvd.32044092664325 | have they for- mass, in a corner of the room; then taking a little bun- gotten me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | he is to be found? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | he not I was powerful in my will, and reckless as to the “ Who heard me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | he robbed you, or tried to poison you, or cut your throat?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | he was no higher than a six- penny- worth o'ha'pence? |
hvd.32044092664325 | hear of the disgrace my love would not let me wit- ll “ Thou hast not then forgotten the quarrels of my ness. ” infancy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | hemently grasping her hand with a clutch of iron, “ Woman, are you mad? |
hvd.32044092664325 | her death, wilt thou lend thyself to my conspiracy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | here they are; they are come. ” to his sister, the Princess Sophia Wilhelmina Margra- “ What are come, you rascal? |
hvd.32044092664325 | here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | his life? |
hvd.32044092664325 | his ludship smiled more than once, while I was looking wins“True — but where are the words of your question?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | how leaped my rejoiced lent waters of oblivion? |
hvd.32044092664325 | how may he escape?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | how reg'lar he went a sparking to old mother Derwent's, li table- cloth in the best room, she placed thereon the have you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | however, in the village? |
hvd.32044092664325 | human being prevent the fall of another? |
hvd.32044092664325 | i in some, never tastes one drop of a bitter cup without"And then how will your company get to the island?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | i “ You're not angry, mamma? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | if you are my mother? |
hvd.32044092664325 | il a thousand, it can distinguish that single voice which But-"first woke the infant- heart from its trance, whose dreams “ Why dost thou hesitate?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | impress it upon the mind of her daughter that she is to Is this a startling and dreadful picture? |
hvd.32044092664325 | in every light in which he viewed it, a theme of bound| Did he hear aright? “ Poor fellow!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | in the midst of a drunken revel? |
hvd.32044092664325 | in the village might witness the air of gallantry and “ What an eye he's got, has n't he? |
hvd.32044092664325 | in whose name, Wife, sister, mother meet; at Newgate accomplished? |
hvd.32044092664325 | ing in- fluence is poured? |
hvd.32044092664325 | inidnight, and delivered the orders which he bore from “ But where is your family — are they safe??? |
hvd.32044092664325 | inidnight, and delivered the orders which he bore from “ But where is your family — are they safe??? |
hvd.32044092664325 | inidnight, and delivered the orders which he bore from “ But where is your family — are they safe??? |
hvd.32044092664325 | inquired Nero, “ Nay, Sabina, thou wilt not leave me? ” quickly. |
hvd.32044092664325 | instead of my own? |
hvd.32044092664325 | is black, and I am less tall than the queen, ” said the “ Have I not sworn? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | is he?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | is it so? |
hvd.32044092664325 | is n't that turkey in the oven yet? |
hvd.32044092664325 | is? ” 196 CONTENT. |
hvd.32044092664325 | it cannot- I, an Indian? |
hvd.32044092664325 | it is a most charming spot: will you join my party? ” i “ Dear, good man! |
hvd.32044092664325 | it may be, the same instincts be stronger in the child? |
hvd.32044092664325 | it paid? |
hvd.32044092664325 | know her name, but she was far superior to the celebra- i “ Is he not my brother's friend?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | know you whom you are thus braving? ” “ My owr. |
hvd.32044092664325 | knowest thou not we have the Lordverdant plains of Israel and Galilee watered by the on our side? |
hvd.32044092664325 | knowest thou on what this charge of treason is founded?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | knowest, or who hath stretched the line upon it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | l of age and weakness, and prey upon the helpless and But, in the first place, whose house is that burning?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | l'rush of feet, followed by another and another cry — the"You will not let them murder us? ” gasped the pale war- whoop of the Mohawks. |
hvd.32044092664325 | laid a well- filled purse before each of his fell ministers, “ How can you show that you love me?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | learn that even kings must not hold the reins of govern- Who can live when his heart is decayed? |
hvd.32044092664325 | least, and slightest word, I value more highly, than all “ A better right!-is it so in truth, Christine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | leaving a situation, which, though daily less disagieea- “ Oh, madam, will you send me away?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | less murmur?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | lieve any thing against me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | like the vile Haman upon the throne? ” Queen Esther and her train entered the saloon. |
hvd.32044092664325 | limbs were twisted off, and mighty trunks splintered Why should she strive to shut out his voice? |
hvd.32044092664325 | lived at all? |
hvd.32044092664325 | liverer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | ll thus?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | loved by Artaxerxes; judge what reason we have to “ How know ye this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | male Rape of the Lock? |
hvd.32044092664325 | may calculate upon?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | me and my Creator? |
hvd.32044092664325 | me anything? |
hvd.32044092664325 | means to depart from appropriate duties? |
hvd.32044092664325 | mellowed down the buoyant spirit of the girl to the “ The wigwain, Miss Jones? ”'exclaimed the youth softness and grace of womanhood. |
hvd.32044092664325 | mence- or who hath dared to wrong ye, and for why? |
hvd.32044092664325 | mine accuser? |
hvd.32044092664325 | mine wasting away by degrees? |
hvd.32044092664325 | mine — but a state of utter helplessness, and however unsoldierlike what shall I say to him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | mischief against me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | monarch of those gloomy regions, might have dammed, “ Save thee?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | more elevated than it has been able to attain, or has rily gifted? |
hvd.32044092664325 | must he also forgave the Emperor, but desired, if possible, to save corrupt her faith? |
hvd.32044092664325 | my Epaphroditus, I life? ” would that my pile were lit. ” His athletic frame trem- li trem. |
hvd.32044092664325 | my brother John guilty of treason? |
hvd.32044092664325 | name? |
hvd.32044092664325 | neck- ruffles heaving with the respirations of a quiet “ Are you certain this is all they intend?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | new comer, for the Abbé contented himself with saying, “ What is necessary for your happiness? ” at length “ Ah!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | night so soon forgotten by you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | nights?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | nion truth or satire? |
hvd.32044092664325 | no shield? |
hvd.32044092664325 | not recognize- the cause of his dog's terror, and cast- “ How now?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | not refuse me a portion of this tempting dish?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | now, though fifty years have passed since the occur- “ Husband- Frans, what would you do? |
hvd.32044092664325 | oders come, eh? |
hvd.32044092664325 | of our country, and stimulates all its citizens to action, Can Purity no refuge get? |
hvd.32044092664325 | of the welfare of others, may sometimes lure the unsus- “ Why not?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | oh, Mary, how can you talk so?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | old are you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | on one side- me and the boy, without a kiss or one kind “ You will not go away yet?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | or the female Dunciad? |
hvd.32044092664325 | or was layin'there; covered all over with blood, you know —"he not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | our darling boy is destined to be our leader and De- How did her heart beat at every approaching step? |
hvd.32044092664325 | overwhelming proofs we are armed against the guilty?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | pable of such an act, without a long course of prepara- tion? |
hvd.32044092664325 | pany, there was a pause in the dancing, and the four| Why should she not? |
hvd.32044092664325 | plant, and look for goodly fruit? |
hvd.32044092664325 | possession of a love once confessedly my own?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | press is of Cæsar's blood?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | prise, for she recognized the matured lineaments of “ May I be permitted to ask what you did come for?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | promising pupil spends her leisure hours? |
hvd.32044092664325 | racters were created each for the other, and if they are not| Dol so soon infract my sacred word? |
hvd.32044092664325 | read, to write; but every few minutes he drew out his “ There was old Margery, too? ” watch with an oath, at the laggard step of time. |
hvd.32044092664325 | reiterated the tyrant,"what doth “ Out on thee, fool, ” shouted Nero, rage and terror he here? |
hvd.32044092664325 | revenged; for, has not the love of my child gone forth to"The man who places himself unarmed and defenceless|| another? |
hvd.32044092664325 | revolutionary chieftainesses, lowered their standards in “ What hath thus excited thee, my uncle?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | rial world, and yet possess no bridle to our passions? |
hvd.32044092664325 | said I, if they recognize night?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | said Mordecai, the fingers of God? |
hvd.32044092664325 | said he, you forgive my past insults and unkindness? |
hvd.32044092664325 | said regarding the children of Israel, who could not be “ Who art thou? |
hvd.32044092664325 | said the king, “ why art “ You are short- sighted, Carshena,"said the Prince, thou so sad? |
hvd.32044092664325 | said,"for I am very thirsty,"cated it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | saidst thou thus, child- and at what the pure tenderness a husband feels for his virtuous time must he suffer?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | salary I receive?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | same was surrounded with a diadem of priceless gems, “ But if he should not be pardoned?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | same year with Lady Flemming's second daughter, and, “ Does mother mean this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | scribe? |
hvd.32044092664325 | seat near him, and would have given her of his own “ Who am I now, that I should gainsay my Lord?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | serve this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | serves, no rights uninvaded? |
hvd.32044092664325 | shall I thank my God?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | she asked, with a Doctor Burton was not one of those Sir Oracles who strange look of excessive horror: “ as what? |
hvd.32044092664325 | she continued, “ should I, the as secure as they are secret. ” servant of Cæsar dare to aspire to a throne whose Em-| “ But the Empress?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | she gave me the china cup, and went with me out to the “ How did the old squaw's lips taste, ha?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | she in- concealing the form of her sister, whose face, in all its quired, gently, “ what is the matter, Jane?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | shouted Nero, starting as the means of its fulfilment? |
hvd.32044092664325 | shrieked the mother, “ one- Can land or gold redeem my son? |
hvd.32044092664325 | silent yet? |
hvd.32044092664325 | sleeps, and by and by will waken? |
hvd.32044092664325 | snowy covering was tossed about among the cushions, “ For more than one? |
hvd.32044092664325 | so happy as I am now, if it had not been for you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | sobbed the pled in the dust; mine ear shall be deaf to the call of old man;.“hast thou added apostacy to disobedience? |
hvd.32044092664325 | sorrows have encompassed me since I parted with you, “ And do you then fear to see me, Christine? ” his and my lot has been a weary one. |
hvd.32044092664325 | sound, endeavoring to construe it into the footsteps of The billet was despatched, and his feelings were the ill- fated and expected Mortimer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | speak"Thank you, sir, I shall make it a point to be louder if you please: what are you saying to him? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | speechless still? |
hvd.32044092664325 | start ye back? |
hvd.32044092664325 | stood in the est thou, my child? |
hvd.32044092664325 | style of her acting is such that persons who wish to see some- Is the fault with the public? |
hvd.32044092664325 | subdued, though, chastened by the promptings of all “ Are you really angry, mamma? |
hvd.32044092664325 | sued in relation to Howard? |
hvd.32044092664325 | superiority, might be discerned strong intellect, yet, from want of polish, his produce over their own gified poetess? |
hvd.32044092664325 | symphonies through their branches? |
hvd.32044092664325 | taken in the day of the murder — and that I can prove, “ Where are your witnesses?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | tears stealing to her eyes as they dwelt on that beauti- “ Are you convinced?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | tell it a great deal better than I can. ” That shuts the tear in sorrow's eye,"Aunt Mary, will you?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | ter, Simon? |
hvd.32044092664325 | ters? |
hvd.32044092664325 | than that face?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | that I err in my belief? ” said he. |
hvd.32044092664325 | that he would speak, but he only smiled and withdrew imme-|| Oh, what have I to do with vengeance? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the Marchesa Cenci?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | the boo- booing of an owl that sat on the decayed limb Am I no where secure from your intrusion?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | the exception of the Lady Cava, who is a milk- and- waterish| What do I here at such an hour as this? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the face of Heaven, commit so cowardly a crime? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the fearful ravings of ribald mockery, or intense des-"Who hast thee caught here, missus? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the fort is on fire?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | the grand-| nature, pride, despair, every feeling which urges to son of my futher's murderer? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the pander to thy lusts? |
hvd.32044092664325 | the vengeance of this family, if we push them to ex- The prisoner was placed in the room formerly occu-| tremities?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | thee? |
hvd.32044092664325 | there?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | this is certain; without such right, what would become The last expression was over heard by Zoraida, who'of the popes and emperors and kings? |
hvd.32044092664325 | thology has represented “ Iron tears,"as standing on “ Will ye not save me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | thou no ambition? |
hvd.32044092664325 | thought he, how changed that mien, God- wherefore should I pray?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | thus let in the enemy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | thy, nor geek counsel: let me depart in peace?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | ties. ” She stood gazing on Hector and Genevia, and, in the “ What do you say? |
hvd.32044092664325 | tifying satisfaction;"but- with whom?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | to be thus spurned by a callous hearted boy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | to bestow any fortune with her niece, and I knew that I “ And who was that?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | to follow the good impulses of her heart, and have repented in May it not be the last? |
hvd.32044092664325 | to tell me of his love- knew"Spoke my lord of death?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | to think so? |
hvd.32044092664325 | to visit Earl Fordyce at Seymour Lodge, whither I am “ But what do you think, sir? |
hvd.32044092664325 | toil of its youth? |
hvd.32044092664325 | too, deserted our parents in their old age?-why are The queen rose up and looked about- the room was you here in De Gouvion's lodgings? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | too, deserted our parents in their old age?-why are The queen rose up and looked about- the room was you here in De Gouvion's lodgings? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | towards an irascible monarch, is apparent in both cha- “ Pray,"said the court, “ when was this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | tremulous spirit that lived around the small mouth, till “ Radishes — tea radishes?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | tuse? |
hvd.32044092664325 | vealed his will ty him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | vengeance, and the Virtuous no enjoyment save the pas- Immediately opposite to Piso, stood a man who had sing hour of life? ”. |
hvd.32044092664325 | very cave, and wandering abour, ſell over something; ou “ Why, why, what is all this about?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | visitor altogether? ” And simultaneously the Count shouted, “ Pedro, Pe. |
hvd.32044092664325 | was going forward; although I could not see the faces Who would be a juryman if it could be helped?! |
hvd.32044092664325 | was't thou her slave, then?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | we outlaws here?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | weapons and have I pone?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | went? |
hvd.32044092664325 | were rather large, and he was surprised at the ease “ Is this place haunted?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | what are they? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what can it be?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | what direful state doth it portend,| That it should hurl defiance? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what had he done? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what have we'Tis where the feelings of a friend now?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | what is it you mean? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what is the boy about? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what may it not accomplish? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what more poisonous image of Ferdinand is carefully secreted; and in many than the gay rattlesnake? |
hvd.32044092664325 | what sayst thou to that? ” The Pan- II was always subordinate to her interest, and where that der bowed in silence. |
hvd.32044092664325 | what they say?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | what think you was their decision? — “ Let the men Ah! |
hvd.32044092664325 | what wilt thou?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | whence come it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | whence comest thou? |
hvd.32044092664325 | whenever this great object is accomplished?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | where a more The refusal of a Persian queen to obey her husband,| glowing cheek? |
hvd.32044092664325 | where is he? |
hvd.32044092664325 | where is liue Ned?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | where wroughtest thou, to- day? |
hvd.32044092664325 | which the Marchesa swayed? |
hvd.32044092664325 | who goes there?'' |
hvd.32044092664325 | who shall lead us thither? |
hvd.32044092664325 | who waits? |
hvd.32044092664325 | who would stay Those glorious billows? |
hvd.32044092664325 | who's there? ” curses." |
hvd.32044092664325 | whose the voice which murmuring low, Steals on his ear in tones of sadness? |
hvd.32044092664325 | why should thy feeble ray remind My crushed and withered spirit, thou hast shined To light old Learning's labors? |
hvd.32044092664325 | why?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | will but the sooner bear me from the sight of our fair erful Count of Anjou, whose daughier, the most lovely France, and of thee too, my Father?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | wo nt you speak to me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | words, if you speak another syllable above your breath, “ You know my name?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | worship of him whom his very votarists have styled|| even amid the horrors of a prison. ” The sign being · The Thunderer?' |
hvd.32044092664325 | would condemn her to a subordinate station in life? |
hvd.32044092664325 | would he love me again? |
hvd.32044092664325 | would it take back the words he had spo- repulsive coarsness of her relative prevented a thorough ken? |
hvd.32044092664325 | years? ” nok Island." |
hvd.32044092664325 | you might maintain the rank of a younger son in the He then disappeared behind a velvet hanging without world? |
hvd.32044092664325 | you will be sacrificed to appease her. ” “ How now, Nehemiah?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | you're choaking the lash of his four- in- hand whip?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | your name?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | your tears? |
hvd.32044092664325 | yourself as much as you can; I will attend to every “ To- morrow? |
hvd.32044092664325 | zinct and dark, floating upon the surface, and with a Doth Honor pass the grave? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | Niles, Mich. “ Now, in this bleak world, thou hast left My promise, soiled in dust; Why hast thou gone my guiding light, My counsellor, my trust? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | Why haunted by the sins of olden time? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | a thing? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | answer for the trouble he has given me shall he not, In the second place, he was a married man; and in the Colonel? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | growing more heated, “ that a great lady has appeared It was in vain that M. Herault, lieutenant of the police, before a tribunal? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | him no more? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | is there a skin of more delicate rint? |
hvd.32044092664325 | | spiracy?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | | the temple and bad stopped to gaze upon it, and ibe “ How account you for this?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | | “ You will assign a definite reason, sir?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | |"thou who wast so kind to me- whose words of love Oh, Father above, save me from all this duplicity and but now have met mine ear? |
hvd.32044092664325 | |shall get but little more work this Summer, and unless You've had the squire's darter to see ye, haint ye? |
hvd.32044092664325 | || death? ”* But the body is found in this case, brother B." |
hvd.32044092664325 | || entertainment of vindictive feeling, he not only freely Is it not sufficient he hath won her love? |
hvd.32044092664325 | · Pray, sir, ” said I, what is the nature of the case?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | — the sacrifice too small to purchase the delight of sitting how did the old fool act?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Ah, das is nost easy- you nost have goot friend in “ Lord Archdall!-madam, what do you mean? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ And do they repeat these things of me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ And do you too, leave me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ And here,"quoth the mother, “ is brave gear for a Till burning tears from his eyeball flow, bride. ” And his manhood melts in a cry of woe? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ And is it thus- all desolate- Thus fearfully alone? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ And what have you in common with him?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Blood for blood! ” exclaimed a voice from an un- “ What may please to be your business with me, sir?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ But where will you be buried?- My darling Mary — where?- In that green, shady dell you lov'd, With earliest violets fair? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ But where will you be buried?- My darling Mary — where?- In that green, shady dell you lov'd, With earliest violets fair? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ But where will you be buried?- My darling Mary — where?- In that green, shady dell you lov'd, With earliest violets fair? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ But why gaze on the passionless, The chill, forsaken clay?- Why sorrow for the noble life, The spirit passed away? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Can The Assyrian, insensible to the presence of his it be right to murder him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Can look at things in an abstract point of view?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Claudius, is it at his alleged escape, than that of Tita from the palace, thou?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Com- you not swear to make me your wife this night?". |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Come no more!-Oh mein Gott,-is de woman It was rather inconceivable that in less than two weeks, craze? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Conscience,"says Tacitus, “ may hath touched the prison of his servants?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Cursed be the honor?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Dead, Marcus dead? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Did you not see him, mother?--how he rifle from a corner of the lodge, went out. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Did you say die? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do I hear right- and Guienne, by marriage with its powerful Heritress; the is it but a dream that I am England's king? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do I hear you aright, my lord?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do not beauty and pecting into their snares; but the end thereof is certain violence go hand in hand? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do you love this youth, Ermini?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do you not see I am planning her downfall gay?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Do you promise?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Elliot,"I inquired, “ what do you mean? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Fail me not, ” rejoined Nero,"and thy services He had been Nero's tutor in his infancy, and the vari- shall command Cæsar. ” pisode*? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Frederic, my own dear Frede- he read; the lone and utter misery of her soul, painted ric, have you come again? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Hast thou chosen the part of “ Is it thus,"said the Moor, as he gazed on her,"is Absalom? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Hast thou its exalted action, holds all danger cheap that cros- not seen the Prince? ” — and each in turn replied, ses the path of its career. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have I not been to thee To one so ambitious in her aims, the proposed dere-|loving and faithful? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have doors opened so noiselessly he did not notice the more your last night's vigils discovered aught?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have the traitors been examined?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have you any money?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have you no witnesses?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have you not been story from beginning to end?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have you not heard of your family lately, Mr. Clare?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Have you pigs? ” transactions which seemed to afford an opportunity to “ Yes, we've a fine fat hog, and a little pig. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ He cut him in two, with a scythe. ”"Oh, for the king, are you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ He shall not know the foolish hope I seek to fling away- “ More than a cousin should?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Hearest thou, my daughter?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ How are you to escape the rifle- with his grasp still fixed on her arm, and his eyes bent balls which that fiendish host will level at you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ How is this? ” he said. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ How much farther are you going?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ I anticipated the time, beauty? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ I can not consent to this risk of death? ” moving within the shadow of the island, drew his atten. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ I meant as I did n't know whether Squire Galt was that of any other man?-that of his ludship for exam- gone dead." |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ I say, Sarah, was it sweet?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ If the waves do not engulf him, he will No sound disturbed the silence, except as the brilliant starve, or be devoured by a crocodile?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ If you would see the wronged avenged, be at the now, boy, of your mother?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is he cold as the snow that crackles numbers who hastened to the rescue succeeded in dri beneath his feet? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is it not cold? ” he asks,"Never, beneath thy smile!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is it you, my father? ” said he. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is my royal will disputed? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is she afraid of me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is the Yankee blind?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Is this Stewart? ” cried Blunt. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ It is not always essential to WHERE IS THE MORN? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ It is the will of the gods to remove them, and who The closing of the doors startled the Hebrew, and he dare question it? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Knowest me der herself as his wife, and in fact, related all that had not, Isabella? ” he cried. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Mother, how is this, there is no sound abroad?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ My heart? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ My husband,"I say, tion in regard to the authoress, but, if you will examine-was he not so? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ My son,"he said, “ have for me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ My|| and act? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Or what dismays you? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Quite a civilly- behaved young man,"said Roby to “ What would you do?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Since bleak and cold, thy own hills But wave with fern or heather free; What charm is in thine own hills, To bind thy heart so tenderly?'' |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ So- is your name Roby?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Speak; shall I admit him? ” if they have not blessed, have saved thee. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Sun'ny Mornin'Nose, sir? ” “ It is a bad day, ” he said, handing me my change, “ Do you see it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Sun'ny Mornin'Nose, sir? ” “ It is a bad day, ” he said, handing me my change, “ Do you see it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Surah, do n't you intend to let me speak to your or summer- savory? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ The Prince- where is the prince? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ The rinder is all spilt,"said the squire,"or I should I “ What ails the foolish boy? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ This is Mohawk squaws?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ This, John, must jewels and silks if you do not love me?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Time to copy letters? ” Who would think of such( They rush together- BRANFORD comes between.) |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Well, what's to be done?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What Rancourt took the money, thanked her again and the devil does all this mean?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What are you doing? ” “ Get- times, at the salutatories of new editors. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What does this mean?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What dost thou here? ” muttered Nero, trembling “ Sabina is at rest, ” replied Nero;"and by myll at the enraged expression of Otho. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What dost thou here?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What if thy provision fail?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What is it I fear? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What is it that you fear? ” he shouted, and with that answer, did the priest return to his em- 218 THE NORMAN'S VENGEANCE. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What is it, sir- what is i:?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What is it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What means myl A quick and significant glance passed between the lord?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What newe, my father?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What was her offence?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What worse, Christine? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What, sir? ” he asked, as if he had not heard my I lost him near the board fence that encloses the Cus-| paraphrase. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ What, who says? re inquired Mary, for her heart trembled with a dread that some allusion was to be made CHAPTER II. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ When will he let me fitted by it in a manner which was little to be expected go? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Where are you, my lady- bird? ” at the time, for it was not until some moments after. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Where shall shaking her head from his arm, “ but come, and let me I find you after this meeting with the cardinal?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Where, prythee, are thine own hills? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Whither so fast? ” said he; will you not pause so Estelle gave token of assent, and again bowing, he long as may suffice to greet me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Whither so fast? ” said he; will you not pause so Estelle gave token of assent, and again bowing, he long as may suffice to greet me? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Who is she that By them led on, we shall attain all honor her thus as if there were no other women in Our promised heritance-- and gain the camp? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Who of you would build a house and sitteth not down first and counteth the cost?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Whose blood? ” “ Yes, sir- no, sir,"— witness looks bothered. |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Why should I, who have slain dius, his eye glowing, and his lip curling with disdain a Mother, fear the death of a Nazarene?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Why, do n't every body know who killed him? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Wifeless?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Will you give me a examine the prize; but when Jones cast the Indian's drink of water?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Wilt thou not answer, cold aspect of the Future, we recognize a stranger who my Rachel?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Wouldst thou do it?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ Yea, have they not sped? ” her ladies reply; “ Behold the saviour of Israel!" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ You believed I had left you, Christine?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ You have other Gods, father?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ You have prepared for other thinks no more of a peck of oats than if it was cut guests?" |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ You have word for either? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ You seem 10 know the witness, brother W.? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “ is always the work of its mother,"and he delighted All school day's friendships, childhood's innocence? |
hvd.32044092664325 | “'Tis his — my son's. ” Where flies the glow, From the high brow- that drives the gladness? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean by'more honourable'? |
njp.32101079666804 | A cock? njp.32101079666804 A cup of tea, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | A great deal of what lies before me? |
njp.32101079666804 | A journey? njp.32101079666804 A letter? |
njp.32101079666804 | A painter? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ach, what if I am convinced? njp.32101079666804 After It,"he shouted, jumping up from the seat,"but is It really going to happen? |
njp.32101079666804 | After the beating? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, is that you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, that's it, is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, you do n't know? njp.32101079666804 All in one room?" |
njp.32101079666804 | All? |
njp.32101079666804 | Allow Me to ask,Sonia rose to her feet,"did you say something to her yesterday of the possibility of a pension? |
njp.32101079666804 | Alone? njp.32101079666804 Am I not evidently agitated? |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I to come? |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I very pale? |
njp.32101079666804 | America? |
njp.32101079666804 | Anatomy? |
njp.32101079666804 | And Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | And are n't you sorry for them? njp.32101079666804 And ca n't you save? |
njp.32101079666804 | And did he beat her badly? |
njp.32101079666804 | And did he question Nikolay while you were there? |
njp.32101079666804 | And do you know your prayers? |
njp.32101079666804 | And have n't you heard it in church? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how could such an atrocious thing come into my head? njp.32101079666804 And if I do tell her, will you not try to see her?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And if you'd gone to prison, what then? njp.32101079666804 And in the past, have you ever seen ghosts before?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And is n't that a sin? |
njp.32101079666804 | And no one saw the murderer? |
njp.32101079666804 | And pray, what time were you directed to appear, sir? |
njp.32101079666804 | And the children? njp.32101079666804 And there,"said Razumihin,"were n't you mad then? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what are you to do in a little town? njp.32101079666804 And what can you protest about? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what could she do? njp.32101079666804 And what does God do for you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if it was I who murdered the old woman and Lizaveta? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if it's only my fancy? njp.32101079666804 And what if she is your landlady?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if we do catch him? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what is a fashion book? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what will happen to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what's that, pray? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where did youfgo, may I ask? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where is she to get raspberries for you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And who are you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And who? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why are you blushing again? njp.32101079666804 And why do n't you work, why are n't you at your duty, if you are in the service?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And why do you call yourself a scoundrel? njp.32101079666804 And why do you want to know, why do you want to know so much, since they have n't begun to worry you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why not? njp.32101079666804 And why not?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And why should they compensate me? njp.32101079666804 And why, why should you go away?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And will get to know each other through and through? |
njp.32101079666804 | And will you have tea? |
njp.32101079666804 | And will you love me? |
njp.32101079666804 | And wo n't you see my little surprise? |
njp.32101079666804 | And would she stand that test? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you dared to call me as witness? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you take advantage of her fine character, eh? njp.32101079666804 And you too?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And you want nothing else? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you want to get a fortune all at once? |
njp.32101079666804 | And, by the way, have you any influence on them, his mother and sister? njp.32101079666804 And, if so, could you bring yourself in case of worldly diffi- culties and hardship or for some service to humanity — to over- step obstacles? |
njp.32101079666804 | And... do you believe in Lazarus'rising from the dead? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are n't you a Zaraisky man, too? njp.32101079666804 Are n't you ashamed now, sister?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you crazy, milksop? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you going already? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you ill or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you ill, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you ill? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you raving, or what? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you such a good dissembler? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you telling the truth? |
njp.32101079666804 | At such a minute? |
njp.32101079666804 | At what time? |
njp.32101079666804 | Beat? njp.32101079666804 Because I am not offended at the rudeness of your questions? |
njp.32101079666804 | Behind the door? njp.32101079666804 Besides, who wants to be a card- sharper?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Blood? njp.32101079666804 Brother, what are you doing to mother?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But can that be true? |
njp.32101079666804 | But confesss now, my dear fellow, you're awfully anxious to know what I am reading about? |
njp.32101079666804 | But has Katerina Ivanovna been able to manage with such small means? njp.32101079666804 But have you made her some promise? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how could you forget it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how could you have gone out if you had n't been deli- rious? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how did I murder her? njp.32101079666804 But how do you come to know me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But how will you go on living? njp.32101079666804 But is it possible?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But morality? njp.32101079666804 But now, now, what am I glad of?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But perhaps you are telling lies? |
njp.32101079666804 | But she is not very clever either, eh? njp.32101079666804 But surely you will have dinner together?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But the real geniuses,asked Razumihin frowning,"those who have the right to murder? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what about the painter? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what are you all so dull f or? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what are you driving at now? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what are you laughing at? njp.32101079666804 But what business is it of yours?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what do I want with her? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what do you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what does it mean, brother? njp.32101079666804 But what has he tied it up like this for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what is it? njp.32101079666804 But what the devil is he about? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what will CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 269 you say to- morrow? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what would become of them? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what, what does he want to propose to Dounia? |
njp.32101079666804 | But where am I going? |
njp.32101079666804 | But where are you going? njp.32101079666804 But who are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But whom did he tell it to? njp.32101079666804 But why am I going on like this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But why are you apologising? njp.32101079666804 But why are you so shamefaced about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why are you wriggling out of it, like a schoolboy? njp.32101079666804 But why break chairs, gentlemen? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why do you worry about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why speak against yourself? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why, why, and how could it be? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why? njp.32101079666804 But you say she is hideous?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But, why, why? |
njp.32101079666804 | But... the police? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can he have gone away? njp.32101079666804 Can it be true what you write? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can it be you can imagine nothing juster and more comforting than that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can not be? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can you interpret them, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can you refrain from any question about my sister and from mentioning her name? njp.32101079666804 Clear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Come, sit down, old man... or perhaps you do n't like to be called'my dear fellow'and'old man'—tout court? njp.32101079666804 Could I have expected to set it all straight and to find a way out by means of Razumihin alone?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Could it, could it all be true? njp.32101079666804 Damn them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Delirious? njp.32101079666804 Did he tell you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did n't I? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did the doctor really say that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you do it alone? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you ever see such an idiot? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you go out yesterday? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you hear about that affair? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you know Lizaveta, the pedlar? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you meet her far from here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you really? njp.32101079666804 Did you see him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you talk to her about the tubercles? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did your father love you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you lock up? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you see? njp.32101079666804 Do tell me, please, what you or he"— Zossimov nodded at Raskolnikov —"can have in common with this Zametov?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you believe in them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you go to the right, Sofya Semyonovna? njp.32101079666804 Do you hear that, Porfiry Petrovitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know the details? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know what? njp.32101079666804 Do you like him, Dounia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you like street music? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you love sister Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you see them, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose that my tears, my entreaties, my illness, my possible death from grief, our poverty would have made him pause? njp.32101079666804 Do you understand now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand, sir, do you understand what it means when you have absolutely nowhere to turn? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you want some tea? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does he know I am following him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does he really want to distract my attention with his silly babble? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does the fellow want his head smashed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Even when you lived at home? |
njp.32101079666804 | Everything, everything, and am I prepared for it? njp.32101079666804 Excited? |
njp.32101079666804 | Expenses? njp.32101079666804 Fetching? |
njp.32101079666804 | For whom had they made all these pre- parations then? |
njp.32101079666804 | For whom? |
njp.32101079666804 | From the landlady, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | From what office? |
njp.32101079666804 | Go where? |
njp.32101079666804 | Good God, am I going out of my senses? |
njp.32101079666804 | Good God, only tell me one thing: do they know of it yet or not? njp.32101079666804 Good heavens, Dounia, what is going to happen?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Good heavens, how does he know who killed Lizaveta? njp.32101079666804 Good- bye — are you always at home alone, your sister is not here with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Had n't I better think a minute? |
njp.32101079666804 | Has he eaten anything? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you read it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have they caught the little girl and the boy? njp.32101079666804 Have they found him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you a cross on you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you been frightening me so as to lead up to this? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you been ill long? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you guessed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you just come out of a hospital? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you prepared Sofya Semyonovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you read it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you seen that long? |
njp.32101079666804 | He was more intelligent than you, do n't you think so? |
njp.32101079666804 | He? njp.32101079666804 Her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Here I sit listening to singing, is that what I ought to be doing? |
njp.32101079666804 | Here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Home? njp.32101079666804 How are we to explain it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How can I ask Rodya not to come? njp.32101079666804 How can I tell whether they've a farthing? |
njp.32101079666804 | How can she have come here? njp.32101079666804 How can you save him? |
njp.32101079666804 | How can you? njp.32101079666804 How could I go to sleep again with nothing done? |
njp.32101079666804 | How could I help being? njp.32101079666804 How did they get there? |
njp.32101079666804 | How did you find out that the article was mine? njp.32101079666804 How do I explain them? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do I know? njp.32101079666804 How do you explain him to yourself, Rodya 1 How did he strike you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you know? njp.32101079666804 How do you know?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you know? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you mean — prick up my ears? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you mean'she is pleased to visit you'? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | How does he get hold of them? |
njp.32101079666804 | How funk it? njp.32101079666804 How have you had time for that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How is it she is so bold 1 She relies upon you? |
njp.32101079666804 | How long have you been coming here? |
njp.32101079666804 | How much will you give me for the watch, Alyona Ivan- ovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | How so? njp.32101079666804 How the devil can you do without signing it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How was it I did n't know it? njp.32101079666804 How?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I am delirious? njp.32101079666804 I am lying?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I am quite well, I am not ill. Razumihin, have you been here long? |
njp.32101079666804 | I have buried my tracks i And who, who can think of looking under that stone? njp.32101079666804 I knew that I could never bring myself to it, so what have I been torturing myself for till now? |
njp.32101079666804 | I see, I see; and how do we feel now, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | I should like to wish you success, but your office is such a comical onex S22 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Why comical?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I suppose you did n't expect it? |
njp.32101079666804 | I tell you again, mother, he is still very ill. Do n't you see it? njp.32101079666804 I'll be perfectly open with Dmitri Prokofitch, Dounia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | If I am so scared now, what would it be if it somehow came to pass that I were really going to do it? |
njp.32101079666804 | If I must drink the cup what difference does it make? njp.32101079666804 If any one had come in, what would he have thought? |
njp.32101079666804 | If it had n't been for that, would you have given her the slip? |
njp.32101079666804 | In accordance with my theory? |
njp.32101079666804 | In the stove? njp.32101079666804 Is Raskolnikov in there? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he a relation of yours, too? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he answering us as a duty? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he being reconciled and asking forgiveness as though he were performing a rite or repeating a lesson? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it open? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible that he has nothing but cowardice and fear of death to make him live? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible that you can up to the present have received no information? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible, is it possible,flashed through his mind,"that he is still lying? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it still a dream? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't it so? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't there a man who keeps a booth with his wife at this corner? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that Terebyeva the one you said had made a third free marriage? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that a tavern at the top there? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that hiding things? njp.32101079666804 Is there any soup?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is there no blood? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is there really no hope? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is there tea? |
njp.32101079666804 | It is strange,he said, slowly, as though struck by a new idea,"What am I making such a fuss for? |
njp.32101079666804 | It shall not be? njp.32101079666804 It's past nine, I have brought you some tea; will you have a cup? |
njp.32101079666804 | Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee that if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God? njp.32101079666804 Juster? |
njp.32101079666804 | Katerina Ivanovna used to beat you, I daresay? |
njp.32101079666804 | Leave off, I entreat you, what are you doing? |
njp.32101079666804 | Lebeziatnikov? |
njp.32101079666804 | Legal? njp.32101079666804 Let you go? |
njp.32101079666804 | Listen, you are a man of culture and education? |
njp.32101079666804 | Love her? njp.32101079666804 May n't I look at him after three years?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Maybe I found a treasure somewhere and you know nothing of it? njp.32101079666804 Missing her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Money? njp.32101079666804 Money? |
njp.32101079666804 | Must I really enter into explanations with them? njp.32101079666804 My article? |
njp.32101079666804 | Nastasya, why do n't you speak? |
njp.32101079666804 | No one in? |
njp.32101079666804 | No, I did n't know; who is Marfa Petrovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | No, of course not? njp.32101079666804 No, you know nothing?" |
njp.32101079666804 | No? njp.32101079666804 Not fit? |
njp.32101079666804 | Not want it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Nothing else? |
njp.32101079666804 | Now you're going to a birthday party? |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh come, do n't we all think ourselves Napoleons now in Russia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh no, what are you saying? njp.32101079666804 Oh, I know it does, but just tell me: a man of forty violates a child of ten; was it environment drove him to it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh, do I seem strange to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh, why? njp.32101079666804 Oh, you've heard that, too, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | On what grounds is he so anxious? |
njp.32101079666804 | Open, do, are you dead or alive? njp.32101079666804 Or? |
njp.32101079666804 | Own up that you believed it, yes, you did? |
njp.32101079666804 | Painters? njp.32101079666804 Perhaps it was one of these future Napoleons who did for Alyona Ivanovna last week?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Perhaps this will mean the end? njp.32101079666804 Polenka, how much have you got? |
njp.32101079666804 | Polenka? njp.32101079666804 Porfiry does n't give his opinion, but is examining all who have left pledges with her there,""Examining them?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Raskolnikov? njp.32101079666804 Really delirious? |
njp.32101079666804 | Sha n't we? |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I go in? |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I go there or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I tell you what I was reading about, what I was looking for? njp.32101079666804 Shall we find him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | She is giving a funeral lunch? |
njp.32101079666804 | She is n't, is she? |
njp.32101079666804 | She? njp.32101079666804 Should he slip through some gateway and wait somewhere in an unknown street? |
njp.32101079666804 | So that's how it is? |
njp.32101079666804 | So they are not at home? njp.32101079666804 So you are the fianc6? |
njp.32101079666804 | So you consider them criminals? |
njp.32101079666804 | So you pray to God a great deal, Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Sonia darling, are you here, too? |
njp.32101079666804 | Stay, did he really beckon? |
njp.32101079666804 | Talked to him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Tell me, what is your name? njp.32101079666804 Tell us, what more?" |
njp.32101079666804 | That his hands trembled? |
njp.32101079666804 | That in my own house I persecuted a defenceless girl and'insulted her with my infamous proposals'■ — is that it? njp.32101079666804 The head of the detective department?" |
njp.32101079666804 | The loaf I'll fetch you this very minute, but would n't you rather have some cabbage soup instead of sausage? njp.32101079666804 Then he could not have been so awful if he controlled himself for seven years? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then how do you know about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then it's true? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then what is your decision, Rodya? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then what the devil do you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then who can have latched the door? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then why have you fascinated her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then why the devil have you come? njp.32101079666804 Then will you make my apologies to her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you are not coming to Katerina Ivanovna to- morrow? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you believe in the New Jerusalem, do you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you come from that house? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you really meant it yesterday? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you wo n't leave me, Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | They all stammer, do n't they? |
njp.32101079666804 | They begin executing other people? |
njp.32101079666804 | They live there, through that door? |
njp.32101079666804 | They only arrived yesterday, may I ask you? |
njp.32101079666804 | They? njp.32101079666804 Though you were ill?" |
njp.32101079666804 | To Petersburg? njp.32101079666804 To foreign parts?" |
njp.32101079666804 | To the police? njp.32101079666804 To the police? |
njp.32101079666804 | To- day, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | To- day? |
njp.32101079666804 | To- morrow? |
njp.32101079666804 | Triumph in their lifetime? njp.32101079666804 Was it right, was it right, all this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Was there evidence against him then? |
njp.32101079666804 | We are boring you, are n't we? |
njp.32101079666804 | We must give it up, of course, but what did she fix this time for? njp.32101079666804 Well, Sonia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, how is it to be then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what about the man who was run over? njp.32101079666804 Well, what am I to do now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what can we do? njp.32101079666804 Well, what do you want I Who are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what's to be done now? njp.32101079666804 Well, why do you cry out? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well? |
njp.32101079666804 | Were you awake? |
njp.32101079666804 | Were you friends with Lizaveta? |
njp.32101079666804 | What Marfa Petrovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | What a hot head he is 1"The explosive one? |
njp.32101079666804 | What about? njp.32101079666804 What am I to do now, Dmitri Prokofitch?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to do with these? |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to her? njp.32101079666804 What answer Jjad your lecturer in Moscow to make to the 140 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT question why he was forging notes?' |
njp.32101079666804 | What answer did you give him? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you about? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you afraid of? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you doing to me? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you doing? njp.32101079666804 What are you doing?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you glad about? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you saying, Rodya? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you saying? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you to be pitied for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you to do? |
njp.32101079666804 | What business is she of yours, my good sir? |
njp.32101079666804 | What decision? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did Svidrigailov say to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did she die of? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did you go out for? njp.32101079666804 What do I mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do people generally say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do they want? njp.32101079666804 What do ybti want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean by'the man'? njp.32101079666804 What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? njp.32101079666804 What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? njp.32101079666804 What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think of him? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think, brother? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want here? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | What does he mean? njp.32101079666804 What does it mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What does she say when she comes to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What does that matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | What does this mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What else is there? |
njp.32101079666804 | What farce is this? njp.32101079666804 What for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for? njp.32101079666804 What for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for? njp.32101079666804 What for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What ghosts? |
njp.32101079666804 | What if you have been reading about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is he up to, what does he take me for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is he? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it to do with me if silly ideas did occur to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? njp.32101079666804 What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is the matter with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is there strange? njp.32101079666804 What is there to look at?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What is this? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is your motive for such benevolence? |
njp.32101079666804 | What little fact? |
njp.32101079666804 | What made me think that something of the sort must be happening to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What money was all that bought with? |
njp.32101079666804 | What next? njp.32101079666804 What next?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What now? |
njp.32101079666804 | What of it? njp.32101079666804 What of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What right have you to speak to her like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | What should I be without God? |
njp.32101079666804 | What surprise? |
njp.32101079666804 | What time is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What was going on at your house last night? njp.32101079666804 What was it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What will you tell them? njp.32101079666804 What wrong have I done them? |
njp.32101079666804 | What young woman, mother? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's his name? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with him? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with you, Rodya? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the meaning of it? njp.32101079666804 What's this? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's to be done? njp.32101079666804 What's up? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's your name? |
njp.32101079666804 | What, a licence? |
njp.32101079666804 | What, do you know Svidrigailov? |
njp.32101079666804 | What, the priest? njp.32101079666804 What, to- day?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What, what,he thought,"could hitherto have hindered her from putting an end to it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What, you here? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? njp.32101079666804 What? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? njp.32101079666804 What? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? njp.32101079666804 What?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? |
njp.32101079666804 | When did you see them last? |
njp.32101079666804 | When was it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are we to put him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are you going, Rodya? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are you going? njp.32101079666804 Where are you going?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are you off to? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where did you get that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where did you see me this morning? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is the raising of Lazarus? njp.32101079666804 Where is the story of Lazarus?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where? njp.32101079666804 Which flat?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Which is your room? njp.32101079666804 Who are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who beat the landlady? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who brought it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who came? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is he? njp.32101079666804 Who is there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is this, Nastasya? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who sent you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who the devil can tell? njp.32101079666804 Who thrashed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who's that? njp.32101079666804 Who? |
njp.32101079666804 | Whom? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I not at my duty? njp.32101079666804 Why am I so uneasy at having put in that'/ believe'?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I to be pitied, you say? njp.32101079666804 Why are they torturing me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you crying? njp.32101079666804 Why are you lying like a log?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you standing? njp.32101079666804 Why ca n't you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why deputies, my good man? njp.32101079666804 Why did n't you ask? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do n't you drink your tea? njp.32101079666804 Why do n't you put the sugar in your tea, Nastasya Nikiforovna?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do n't you say at once'it's a miracle'? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you care about that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you go? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you look at me as though you did not know me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why had he gone to her to beg for her tears? njp.32101079666804 Why have I come to torture you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why have you been to the flat? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is he here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is he so set against this Luzhin? njp.32101079666804 Why is it, or can it be my fancy?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is she grieving too? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is that cloak here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is that policeman edging up to me? njp.32101079666804 Why should n't it be the place?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why the word ought? njp.32101079666804 Why to the Neva? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why was he going into that, what's in his mind, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why waste time talking to him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why would n't she gallop then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, Mikolka, are you crazy to put a nag like that in such a cart? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, are you all afraid of me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, are you both joking? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, but I've come here to speak about her; how can I avoid mentioning her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, could you stand it then? njp.32101079666804 Why, do you know who killed her?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, had you forgotten? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, have n't I told you about it? njp.32101079666804 Why, have you been a card- sharper then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, is it the bourgeois disgrace you are afraid of? njp.32101079666804 Why, it was on the day of the murder the painters were at work, and he was there three days before? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, really? njp.32101079666804 Why, were they on such bad terms?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, what have I done then? njp.32101079666804 Why, who can tell? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, who was that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, with what object did I go to her just now? njp.32101079666804 Why, would you go up?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will they stay there? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you come? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you eat it or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you ever leave off tormenting me? njp.32101079666804 Will you explain what you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you have vodka? |
njp.32101079666804 | With potatoes and rice in it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Wo n't you come in? |
njp.32101079666804 | Wo n't you have some tea now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Work..."What sort of work? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would you go so far then as to let her associate with your mother and sister? |
njp.32101079666804 | Write what? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes, yes, secondly? |
njp.32101079666804 | You are fond of fighting? |
njp.32101079666804 | You are not insured against it, are you? njp.32101079666804 You are talking and speechifying away, but tell me, would you kill the old woman yourself?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You are talking of the murder of the old pawnbroker, I believe? |
njp.32101079666804 | You believe it literally? |
njp.32101079666804 | You ca n't guess, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | You did really see him? njp.32101079666804 You do n't believe it then? |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't get money every day? |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't say she gave it to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | You funk the police station then? |
njp.32101079666804 | You have got rid of Marfa Petrovna, too, so they say? |
njp.32101079666804 | You knew it? |
njp.32101079666804 | You knew? |
njp.32101079666804 | You listened? |
njp.32101079666804 | You love her even now? |
njp.32101079666804 | You love her, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | You mean Siberia, Sonia? njp.32101079666804 You mean he is not capable of love?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You prick up your ears? |
njp.32101079666804 | You remember what I meant to tell you yesterday? |
njp.32101079666804 | You rent this room from the Kapernaumovs? |
njp.32101079666804 | You seem to be jeering at me, brother? |
njp.32101079666804 | You seem to be missing Marfa Petrovna very much? |
njp.32101079666804 | You think I am delirious? njp.32101079666804 You want to cross- examine me officially in due form?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You want to know? njp.32101079666804 You were cruel?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You would n't have supposed it, eh? njp.32101079666804 You've brought them, Polenka? |
njp.32101079666804 | You've come to see us? njp.32101079666804 Ypu seem to enjoy the subject and would like to know how I should behave in that case, too?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Zametov told you all about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And did n't you hear any- thing, any noise, and so on?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And did you hear, Nikolay, that on the same day Widow 128 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT So- and- so and her sister were murdered and robbed?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And how was that?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And where did you find the ear- rings?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And where did you get those ear- rings?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And where did you sleep last night?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And where were you drinking?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And why did n't you come to the police till now?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And why did you try to hang yourself?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And why not?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'And you've not been here either?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Can that creature who has still preserved the purity of her spirit be con- sciously drawn at last into that sink of filth and iniquity? |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Did you hear what happened that very evening, at that very hour, on that same staircase?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Have you seen Dmitri?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'How could you be frightened, if you felt free from guilt?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'If he is ill, if his mind is giving way, who can look after him like his mother?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Shall I tell your fortune for the journey, Arkady Ivanovitch?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Wait a bit, Nikolay,'said I,'wo n't you have a drink?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'What anxiety?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'What do you scoundrels mean by it? |
njp.32101079666804 | 'What use are they to you, Katerina Ivanovna?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'What were you frightened of?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'What, Rodya, you are going already?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Why are you preening and prinking?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Why did n't you go to work with Dmitri the other day?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Why did you run away from Dushkin's?' |
njp.32101079666804 | 'Why have you washed away the blood?' |
njp.32101079666804 | , Did you know her?" |
njp.32101079666804 | - Where? |
njp.32101079666804 | ... Is Zametov rude? |
njp.32101079666804 | ... Is that a good omen? |
njp.32101079666804 | ... Is the water ready? |
njp.32101079666804 | ... eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | ...""And ca n't I come with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | ...""How can I tell? |
njp.32101079666804 | ...""How do you know about it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | ..."But what am I to do with this now? |
njp.32101079666804 | .? |
njp.32101079666804 | .? |
njp.32101079666804 | .?" |
njp.32101079666804 | .?" |
njp.32101079666804 | .?" |
njp.32101079666804 | /"You are a student?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 0 la vertu va- t- elle se nicher? |
njp.32101079666804 | 1"What then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 152 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Very much?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 160 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Is the assistant there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 166 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"You might let him die in peace, at least,"she shouted at the crowd,"is it a spectacle for you to gape at? |
njp.32101079666804 | 196 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ■"Ah, mother, how can he answer all that at once?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 24 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Where is the money?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 292 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"And, what, if even now, while Katerina Ivanovna is alive, you get ill and are taken to the hospital, what will happen then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 300 CRIME AJiD PUNISHMENT"What for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 308 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Is he expecting anything?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 324 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 356 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"And the hundred roubles you do not confess to taking?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 378 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Then, Sorria, when I used to lie there in the dark and all this became clear to me, was it a temptation of the devil, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 382 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Sofya Semyonovna, may I come in?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 392 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Where are the children?" |
njp.32101079666804 | 94 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"Then he was an author?" |
njp.32101079666804 | A bargain?" |
njp.32101079666804 | A clue? |
njp.32101079666804 | A light in my room, you see? |
njp.32101079666804 | A paper? |
njp.32101079666804 | A promise of marriage, perhaps?" |
njp.32101079666804 | A right to crime? |
njp.32101079666804 | A tryst, is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Abroad, perhaps? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, Rodion Romanovitch, is that you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, the golden days of our youth, where are they?) |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, why did you say that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah, you refuse? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ah?" |
njp.32101079666804 | All the facts they know can be explained two ways, that's to say I can turn their accusations to my credit, do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Allow me to ask you another question out of simple curiosity: have you ever spent a night on a hay barge, on the Neva?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Alone?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I capable of that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I mad? |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I not right?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I really so terrible?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I right, am I right?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I right?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I still in delirium, or is it real? |
njp.32101079666804 | Am I to give my Dounia to a man like you? |
njp.32101079666804 | An idea struck you, you did n't think, you noticed'—what does it amount to? |
njp.32101079666804 | And Avdotya Romanovna is not over fatigued either?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And I confess I am delighted...""At what?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And I sat here listening on two successive evenings, for two hours each time — and of course I was able to learn something, what do you think?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And I will pull her out of the mud too, for she is a good girl, is n't she? |
njp.32101079666804 | And I? |
njp.32101079666804 | And after all, what does it amount to? |
njp.32101079666804 | And do you know I've been to see you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And do you know, Sonia, that low ceilings and tiny rooms cramp the soul and the mind? |
njp.32101079666804 | And do you remember, mother, I was in love and wanted to get married?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And even if you were right, if I really had determined on a vile action, is it not merciless on your part to speak to me like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | And from where did he see? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how can you ask what advantage? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how could he see? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how did he set to work? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how did"the certificate of merit"come to be on the bed beside Katerina Ivanovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how do you feel now, brother?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And how do you think it was all explained later on? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how have they been brought to it? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how if you did n't know me at all, did you come to talk to Nikodim Fomitch about me? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how will your mother feel then? |
njp.32101079666804 | And how? |
njp.32101079666804 | And if it were found, who would think of jne? |
njp.32101079666804 | And if she did beat me, what then? |
njp.32101079666804 | And in her presence?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And indeed as a rule in our Russian society the best manners are found among those who've been thrashed, have you noticed that? |
njp.32101079666804 | And is he a match for you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And maybe she needs them now, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | And mother too, why should she be so lavish? |
njp.32101079666804 | And now what do you suppose they deduced from that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And now, brother, are you hungry?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And so emphatically and persistently? |
njp.32101079666804 | And some of them said, could not this Man which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And that promise of marriage when her daughter, Natalya Yegorovna, was alive? |
njp.32101079666804 | And the wise ones and those of understanding will say,'Oh Lord, why dost Thou receive these men?' |
njp.32101079666804 | And was it worth while, after all that had happened, to contend with these new trivial difficulties? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what are we doing now? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what are you doing now? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what do you think? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what do you think? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what does she put on that cap for? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what had he in his mind? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if I am a victim? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if it's more than you can bear afterwards, if you regret it? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if the boxes were to float instead of sinking? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if there can be no respect either, if on the contrary there is aversion, contempt, repulsion, what then? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what if, having learnt his secret and so having gained power over him, he were to use it as a weapon against Dounia? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what made me get so tight? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what precisely was now the object of their attacks? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what put the idea of going to Razumihin into my head just now? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what right have you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what shall I have to live for then? |
njp.32101079666804 | And what should I say to them — that I murdered her, but did not dare to take the money and hid it under a stone?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And what was it? |
njp.32101079666804 | And when could she wear them? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where are my clothes? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where did my new clothes come from? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where had those feelings come from? |
njp.32101079666804 | And where is the money? |
njp.32101079666804 | And who are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And why am I sent for to the police office? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why are you so uneasy? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why did I want to interfere? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why did the explosive lieutenant question me after I fainted? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why did you invite the porters to go with you to the police- station, to the lieutenant? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why does she write to me,'love Dounia, Rodya, and she loves you more than herself'? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why is n't Zametov at the police office? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why just to- day?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And why on the sly? |
njp.32101079666804 | And why, just at the moment when he had brought away the embryo of his idea from the old woman, had he dropped at once upon a conversation about her? |
njp.32101079666804 | And will you, Dmitri Prokofitch, do us the favour of dining with us?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And would they have waited till he elected to appear at eleven? |
njp.32101079666804 | And yet he was hastening to Svidrigailov; could he be ex- pecting something new from him, information, or means of escape? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you are silly, Sonia: what have we to eat? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you do n't suppose that I went into it headlong like a fool? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you know Razumihin has lost his heart to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you remember how Mr. Razumihin began discussing the subject with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | And you wo n't go to your father's funeral to- morrow?" |
njp.32101079666804 | And, by the way, do you believe in ghosts?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are n't you sorry?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are there signs at their birth? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are they asleep or murdered? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are they asleep or what?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are they trying to upset my nerves or are they teasing me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are we to consider every desire of yours as a command? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you afraid of having let out some secret? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you going out? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you ill?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you mad, or what? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you out of your mind?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you serious, Rodya?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you sorry for me, sir, or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you speaking of our trunk? |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you starting soon on your travels, may I ask?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Are you waiting for them? |
njp.32101079666804 | As for a hat — well what does a hat matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | At last he looked straight at Raskolnikov, and said loudly and resolutely:"May I venture, honoured sir, to engage you in polite con- versation? |
njp.32101079666804 | At the question,'When you were working with Dmitri, did n't you see any one on the staircase at such- and- such a time? |
njp.32101079666804 | Avdotya Romanovna had several times — and one time in particular — been greatly displeased by the expression of my eyes, would you believe it? |
njp.32101079666804 | B Ca n't stand that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Because you quarrelled once, wo n't you come then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Behind the door?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Believest thou this? |
njp.32101079666804 | Besides, what value has the life of that sickly, stupid, ill- natured old woman in the balance of existence? |
njp.32101079666804 | Burn them? |
njp.32101079666804 | But I am forgetting to ask you, is there anything you want really? |
njp.32101079666804 | But I should like to know why mother has written to me about'our most rising generation'? |
njp.32101079666804 | But I trust all passed off without inconvenience?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But did n't he own himself that he told a lie at first?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But do you know that perhaps I might have done? |
njp.32101079666804 | But do you know what angers me? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how can you go in such a state? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how could Porfiry have approached so quietly, like a cat, so that he had heard nothing? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how could it happen? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how could you have lowered yourself to such an action? |
njp.32101079666804 | But how imminent? |
njp.32101079666804 | But if one looks at men in all ways — are there, many good ones left? |
njp.32101079666804 | But is it a way out? |
njp.32101079666804 | But it's fascinating, is n't it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But my mother? |
njp.32101079666804 | But not because of the influence of environment?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But shall I not disturb the invalid by my presence and conversation?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But tell me this: how do you distinguish I those extraordinary people from the ordinary ones? |
njp.32101079666804 | But the cross- examination again, to- morrow?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But to what work? |
njp.32101079666804 | But was he taking a true view of the position? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what about the ear- rings? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what am I saying? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what am I saying? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what am I to do with her?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what are you going to do to prevent it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what can I burn them with? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what could they have in common? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what did Zametov come for? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what did he say, what did he come for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what do you mean by hopelessly?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what does it matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what had induced the latter to deceive him like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what if I do n't get well at all? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what of his conscience?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But what on earth was it I wanted? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what should he go to Sonia for now? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what's the meaning now of that letter? |
njp.32101079666804 | But what's the use of formality? |
njp.32101079666804 | But where are you off to, Rodya?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But where did you hear about them?" |
njp.32101079666804 | But why are you scowling? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why are you so pale, Rodion Romanovitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why give me such a hint? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why is it you do nothing now? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why must it be vast? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why take offence? |
njp.32101079666804 | But why, if you are so clever, do you lie here like a sack and have nothing to show for it? |
njp.32101079666804 | But — who knows? — perhaps she would have made a new man of me somehow. |
njp.32101079666804 | But, you see, I thought I'd made a mess of it, but as I went downstairs a brilliant idea struck me: why should we trouble? |
njp.32101079666804 | By the way, why have n't I put out the candle?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CHAPTER II"And what if there has been a search already? |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 141"What?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 19 And when we were by ourselves, you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 301"What's to be done, what's to be done?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 317"With what? |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 321"And your little surprise, are n't you going to show it to me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 325"What Porfiry?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 347 But where's Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 407 too, of your article in that journal, do you remember, on your first visit we talked of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 475"Whom do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 91"What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | CRIME AND PUNISHMENT? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can he really be saved?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Can it be that she has only been able to bear it till now, because vice has begun to be less loathsome to her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can one talk, can one reason as she does? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can the process already have begun? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can you bear it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Can you fancy?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Come then, what do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | Come, do you trust me or not?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Come, who will have pity on a man like me, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Come, you'll agree, is Luzhin to go on living, and doing wicked things or is she to die? |
njp.32101079666804 | Confess, now, that it has been perhaps your own fault?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Could he have been listening at the door?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Could he somehow make up to them and get round them if they really were powerful? |
njp.32101079666804 | Could it be true?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Could it have concealed anything like a fact, a piece of positive evidence? |
njp.32101079666804 | Could n't he come? |
njp.32101079666804 | Could n't he gain something through them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Could n't he go to some one else? |
njp.32101079666804 | Could n't he turn back and go straight to Nikodim Fomitch's lodgings? |
njp.32101079666804 | Dear me, what's the matter with your right hand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Defend her, why are you all standing still? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did I give her the address?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did I murderf the old woman? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did I want her crosses? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did Porfiry wink at me just now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did any one see Nikolay at the time that Koch and Pestryakov were going upstairs at first, and is there no evidence about that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did he come from you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did n't I say that there was some- thing in common between us, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did n't you know her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did n't you know?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you say a cock?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you suppose I was such a monster, such a reactionary, such a slave driver? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you think I was crying? |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you think so seriously?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you think so?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Did you understand that just now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do I love her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do I want it myself? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do advise me, Dmitri Prokofitch, how, am I to treat him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do men go to commit a murder as I went then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't we talk nonsense ourselves? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you believe me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you know how it would lessen your sentence? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you remember?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you see at once that the answers he has given in the examination are the holy truth? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you see it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do n't you see that I am in possession of all my faculties now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do they know about the flat? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do they know about the flat? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you believe it, too? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear, do you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear, do you hear?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you hear?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know him, sir?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know that you are killing me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know the details of the case?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know the sort of people they take in here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know what I'll do with you directly? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know what makes me angry? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know whether he will go to them, or whether they are coming here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know, Rodion Romanovitch, the force of the word • suffering'among some of these people? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know, sir, do you know, I have sold her very stockings for drink? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you know? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you mean to tell me Polenka wo n't come to grief? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you often go?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you remember how we parted? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you remember what I said yesterday?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you remember? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you remember?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you see this cap?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you see, ladies?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you see? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you see? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you smoke? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you still say your prayers, Rodya, and believe in the mercy of our Creator and our Redeemer? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose I did n't come to search your room at the time? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose I do n't feel it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose that a respectable poor girl can earn much by honest work? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose you could catch him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you suppose, you that sell, that this pint of yours has been sweet to me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you think I'm light- hearted? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you think him clever? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you think it funny? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you trust me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you under- stand, sir, do you understand what all that smartness means? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand what that smartness means? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand, sir, do you understand what it means when you have absolutely nowhere to turn? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you understand?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you want the house of correction? |
njp.32101079666804 | Do you want to betray him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does n't that all mean madness?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Does not my heart ache to think what a useless worm I am? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does she even mean to have a funeral lunch?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Does she expect a miracle? |
njp.32101079666804 | Does this woman, his landlady, consider it a room? |
njp.32101079666804 | Du hast Diamanten und Perlen What next? |
njp.32101079666804 | Du hast die schdnsten Augen Madchen, was willst du mehr? |
njp.32101079666804 | Duties of citizen and man? |
njp.32101079666804 | E 258 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"I expect you've not talked to any one for some days?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh, what do you think?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh, what do you think?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Either the man had not yet given information, or... or simply he knew nothing, had seen nothing( and how could he have seen anything?) |
njp.32101079666804 | Else how are you to show that you are of good family, well brought- up children, and not at all like other organ- grinders? |
njp.32101079666804 | Even now she is uneasy, she is worried, but then, when she sees it all clearly? |
njp.32101079666804 | For instance, to rob and murder?" |
njp.32101079666804 | For one instant the thought floated through his mind"Shall I go back?" |
njp.32101079666804 | From compassion? |
njp.32101079666804 | From whom could she get letters in Petersburg? |
njp.32101079666804 | Good God, can it be?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Good Heavens, what had become of him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Goodness, what am I to do with them, Rodion Romanovitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | H'm, yes, what was I saying? |
njp.32101079666804 | Had he anything to fear from them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Had he really been expecting something or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Had he really some surprise prepared for him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Had it meant anything? |
njp.32101079666804 | Had these people any power or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Hang it all, why is she so handsome? |
njp.32101079666804 | Has he come?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Has she a secret conscience- prick at sacrificing her daughter to her son?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Has she gone out? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have I any right to help? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have I?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you done the same? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you noticed it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you seen children here at the street corners sent out by their mothers to beg? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you seen them since then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you the money? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have n't you water? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have not I seen cases like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have the right to kill?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have they given the children some? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you been bathing, or what?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you been drinking with him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you forgotten that, too?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you forgotten? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you forgotten?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you got the book? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you knocked it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you known each other long?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you met before? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you noticed that she wants every one to consider that she is patronising me and doing me an honour by being here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you read Livingstone's Travels?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you seen Luzhin?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you seen a butterfly round a candle? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you taken the measure of your sacrifice, both of you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you the papers?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Have you tried?" |
njp.32101079666804 | He brings in his psychology, too; one has to consider him, too, for it's a matter of life and death, Why am I explaining this to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | He has saved Rodya already, and if the doctor really will consent to spend the night here, what could be better?" |
njp.32101079666804 | He laughed,"That's right, is n't it Dounia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | He must have some plan; there was some design, but what was it? |
njp.32101079666804 | He pointed at the dandy,"What is it to do with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | He reached the third storey, should he go on? |
njp.32101079666804 | He still made her uneasy, as though he was competent and good- natured, was he capable of carrying out his promise? |
njp.32101079666804 | He used to buy unredeemed pledges from the old woman? |
njp.32101079666804 | Her mind is unhinged, have n't you noticed it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Here are two signatures of the German text — in my opinion, the crudest charlatanism; it discusses the question,'Is woman a human being?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Hey, there,"he shouted to the waiter, getting up and taking his cap"how much?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Hey, what? |
njp.32101079666804 | His excellency Ivan Afanasyevitch, do you know him? |
njp.32101079666804 | His yester- day's visitor? |
njp.32101079666804 | Hitherto, for instance, if I were told,'love thy neighbour,'what came of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How am I to pay her? |
njp.32101079666804 | How can they convict him, even if thej> arrest him? |
njp.32101079666804 | How can you go on like this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How can you say you do n't want a mitigation of sentence? |
njp.32101079666804 | How could I bring myself to leave Rodya? |
njp.32101079666804 | How could I help you out of my hundred and twenty roubles a year pension? |
njp.32101079666804 | How could he fail to understand — it was quite clear, was n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How could you bring yourself to it? |
njp.32101079666804 | How could you let things come to such a pass that she gave up sending you your dinner? |
njp.32101079666804 | How dare they? |
njp.32101079666804 | How did I dare to give him twenty copecks? |
njp.32101079666804 | How did they get there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How did you come to know him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How did you find me, by the way?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you explain the facts yourself?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you feel?" |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you know it? |
njp.32101079666804 | How do you like my dress? |
njp.32101079666804 | How does it go? |
njp.32101079666804 | How has it come into existence among us, tell me that? |
njp.32101079666804 | How is it that drunken vagabond does n't come in? |
njp.32101079666804 | How is it that they do n't both see all that, or is it that they do n't want to see? |
njp.32101079666804 | How is it, is the world topsy- turvy? |
njp.32101079666804 | How shall I read those letters then? |
njp.32101079666804 | How should I be insulting them? |
njp.32101079666804 | How was it you ran downstairs like that at the time? |
njp.32101079666804 | How was that a trap? |
njp.32101079666804 | How would they have parted if it had not been for the unexpected appearance of Nikolay? |
njp.32101079666804 | How, how can I persuade you not to persecute me with your kindness? |
njp.32101079666804 | How, with what to make an end? |
njp.32101079666804 | I am becoming a baby, I am showing off to myself; why am I ashamed? |
njp.32101079666804 | I am married and have children, I fulfil the duties of a man and a citizen, but who is he, may I ask? |
njp.32101079666804 | I am most ready, most ready to show compassion, if poverty, so to speak drove Sofya Semyonovna to it, but why did you refuse to confess, mademoiselle? |
njp.32101079666804 | I am ready to bow down to them, of course, but you must admit it's alarming if there are a great many of them, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I believe I have reason to hope that my name is not wholly unknown to you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I believe the whole of this poverty- stricken family depends how entirely on you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I ca n't and I wo n't, do you hear, do you hear?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I ca n't understand why Pyotr Petrovitch has not come? |
njp.32101079666804 | I could scarcely sit still in my chair when he began introducing her, do you remember? |
njp.32101079666804 | I forgot to ask you; what proof is there that the box came from the old Woman? |
njp.32101079666804 | I have guessed how you feel, have n't I? |
njp.32101079666804 | I have only come to find out once for all whether it's a fact that you are mad? |
njp.32101079666804 | I hear your family have come?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I knew what I was doing,"he cried, straining every faculty to penetrate Porfiry's game,"I was quite myself, do you hear?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I know I ought to have given notice at the police station, but would it not be better to go straight to Porfiry? |
njp.32101079666804 | I make bold to inquire — have you been in the service?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I mean, was it long since you were there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I must give myself up?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I should like to know one thing more: how far they were open with one another that day and night and all this time since? |
njp.32101079666804 | I should think you're fairly starving?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I suppose she has invited me on that account, has n't she? |
njp.32101079666804 | I suppose you are wondering at my being such an adaptable man?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I think that's it? |
njp.32101079666804 | I think you are frowning, Rodion Romanovitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | I think you said to- day?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I told her — on business; on what business? |
njp.32101079666804 | I understand the questions you are worry- ing over — moral ones, are n't they? |
njp.32101079666804 | I wanted to go to Katerina Ivanovna....""You were walking in the streets?" |
njp.32101079666804 | I was in despair myself, but what could I do? |
njp.32101079666804 | I was in despair; I dared not write to you the truth because you would have been veryunhappy, mortified and indignant, and yet what could you do? |
njp.32101079666804 | I wonder whether he is awake? |
njp.32101079666804 | I've been here already, you remember? |
njp.32101079666804 | If 1 fall ill, am I to send for a young lady to treat me? |
njp.32101079666804 | If I confront you with that workman for instance and you say to him'were you drunk or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | If I died, for instance, and left that sum to your sister in my will, surely she would n't refuse it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | If I were not a louse, should I have come to you? |
njp.32101079666804 | If the porter had asked him"What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | If you say you're weak yourself, you must...""And your visitors? |
njp.32101079666804 | Imagine for a 42 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT moment what may have become of your sister in ten years? |
njp.32101079666804 | In another ten years? |
njp.32101079666804 | In another week, another month I shall be driven in a prison van over this bridge, how shall I look at the canal then? |
njp.32101079666804 | In the Periodical Review?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he always so irritable? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he in earnest?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is he reckoning on my shattered nerves? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it a good thing to go or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it all right or shall I copy it again?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it any use? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it for me to help? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it forgiven? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it long since you arrived?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible it really will happen?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it possible?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it really the end? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it right? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it some fever coming on? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it true?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it twelve o'clock? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is it your conviction that he wo n't?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't it non- sense, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't it so?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't that fearful? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is n't that so? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is not that so? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is she in her senses? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that hidden? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that how men do murders? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that serious? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is that the way to hide things?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Is the room stuffy? |
njp.32101079666804 | Is your head still aching, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It costs money, that smartness, that special smartness, you know? |
njp.32101079666804 | It is true he was befriending Katerina Ivanovna's children, but who could tell with what motive and what it meant? |
njp.32101079666804 | It was a regular hallucination; he brought forward facts, he imposed upon every one and why? |
njp.32101079666804 | It was n't you who told him, of course, but if not you, who then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It was you told me to go to the cross roads; why is it you are frightened now it's come to that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It was... to help your mother? |
njp.32101079666804 | It would be interesting to know who stay here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It's a sacred tradition, mentioned, I fancy, in all the manuals of the art?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It's eleven, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It's true what they say about her, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | It's written here'Campany,'that's a thing to remember, that letter a, and to look at it again in a month — how shall I look at it then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ivanovna, I think it is? |
njp.32101079666804 | Just think, what could we say to them?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Katerina Ivanovna stands in the place of a mother to you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Katerina Ivanovna?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Kolya, Lida, where are you going?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Let them devour each other alive — what is it to me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Listen, lady,"he began addressing her,"where do you live?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Live and learn...""Do you know what Zossimov whispered to me when we were coming out?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Look, what's that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Luzhin, perhaps? |
njp.32101079666804 | Lying behind the door? |
njp.32101079666804 | Mad? |
njp.32101079666804 | May n't I ask a question? |
njp.32101079666804 | Me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Nastasya, my dear, wo n't you have some beer?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Never?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Nil Pavlitch, I say, what was the name of that gentleman who shot himself?" |
njp.32101079666804 | No vodka?" |
njp.32101079666804 | No, to put it more strongly and more distinctly; not can you but dare you, looking upon me, assert that I am not a pig?" |
njp.32101079666804 | No, would it not be better to try Svidrigailov? |
njp.32101079666804 | No? |
njp.32101079666804 | Now could I, could I, have all these ideas and reflections, if I had not seen you put the hundred- rouble note in her pocket?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Now just consider...""But excuse me, how do you explain this contradiction? |
njp.32101079666804 | Now something must be done, now, do you understand that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Now, now are you going to follow me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Now, would he have asked his way if he had been going with such an object? |
njp.32101079666804 | Now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Of another one if not that one? |
njp.32101079666804 | Of course if you were in any danger or anything, but why need you care? |
njp.32101079666804 | Of course the merest hint only — an insinuation — but why an insinuation even? |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh God, what are we doing?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Oh, really?" |
njp.32101079666804 | On whom is she reckoning then 1 Is she counting on what is left of her hundred and twenty roubles of pension when Afanasy Ivano- vitch's debt is paid? |
njp.32101079666804 | One must cut one's coat according to one's cloth, but what about you, Mr. Luzhin? |
njp.32101079666804 | Only think now what answer could I have sent to the letter I received from you two months ago and what could I have written? |
njp.32101079666804 | Or as a blind? |
njp.32101079666804 | Or perhaps I am taking him from you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Or what? |
njp.32101079666804 | Ought n't they to suffer at all even for the blood they've shed?" |
njp.32101079666804 | PART IV CHAPTER I"Can this be still a dream?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Perhaps it was his duty to tell Razumihin? |
njp.32101079666804 | Perhaps you are changing your lodging on account of your family's arriving?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Perhaps, too, even now I am hiding something from you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Polenka, have you got everything? |
njp.32101079666804 | Porfiry Petro- vitch?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Porfiry? |
njp.32101079666804 | Principle? |
njp.32101079666804 | Produce them?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Put by for a rainy day?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Pyotr Petrovitch asked suddenly, in- terrupting Andrey Semyonovitch at the most interesting passage,"Why, do n't you know? |
njp.32101079666804 | Pyotr Petrovitch had the good sense to accept the dis? |
njp.32101079666804 | Raskol- nikov listened attentively"Are you speaking the truth when you say that you have good evidence of this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Raskolnikov thought,"but what help can he be to me now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Razumihin is sitting here, why does he see nothing? |
njp.32101079666804 | Resist or open? |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodion Ro Ro Rodiono- vitch, that's it, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodion Romanovitch, my dear fellow, what is the matter with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodion Romanovitch, why do n't you stand up for her? |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodion Romanovitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodya, Rodya, where are you going? |
njp.32101079666804 | Rodya, darling, what's the matter?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I get drunk?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I get you the loaf or not?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I know any better what they are for, when 1 am orushed by hardships and idiocy, and weak as an old man after twenty years'penal servitude? |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I open the window?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I put the sock on?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall I tell them or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Shall we take a cab? |
njp.32101079666804 | She is your sister? |
njp.32101079666804 | She said:'Katerina Ivanovna, am 1 really to do a thing like that?' |
njp.32101079666804 | She take it, she? |
njp.32101079666804 | She was n't'a louse,'you know"( he pointed to the corner where the dead woman lay),"was she, like some old pawnbroker woman? |
njp.32101079666804 | She will be worn to a shadow with fasting; and my sister? |
njp.32101079666804 | Should he fling away the axe? |
njp.32101079666804 | Should he take a cab? |
njp.32101079666804 | Simply as a descrip- tive touch, or with the idea of prepossessing me in favour of Mr. Luzhin? |
njp.32101079666804 | So I am strange? |
njp.32101079666804 | So I gave it to her on the sly on purpose? |
njp.32101079666804 | So a literary man, an author took five roubles for his coat- tail in an'honourable house'? |
njp.32101079666804 | So does it matter whether it's sooner or later? |
njp.32101079666804 | So she had it on... at that moment? |
njp.32101079666804 | So what am I to do now? |
njp.32101079666804 | So you are conscious, brother? |
njp.32101079666804 | So you did believe it before, if now you believe it less than ever?" |
njp.32101079666804 | So you don't/ believe me? |
njp.32101079666804 | So you knew the old woman? |
njp.32101079666804 | Something signed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Sonia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Speak, did you kill them?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Stay, hey, is Zametov in there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Surely it is n't my punish- ment coming upon me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Suspicious, eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Tea? |
njp.32101079666804 | Tell me, if you can, what are his hopes and so to day his dreams? |
njp.32101079666804 | Tell me, please, are there many people who have the right to kill others, these 240 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT extraordinary people? |
njp.32101079666804 | Tell me, sir, are you sorry or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Tell me,"he went on almost in a frenzy,"how this shame and degradation can exist in you side by side with other, opposite, holy feelings? |
njp.32101079666804 | That ca n't be right?" |
njp.32101079666804 | That damned workman was sitting at the time in the next room — can you realise that? |
njp.32101079666804 | That is right, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | That is your name? |
njp.32101079666804 | That they think I am a madman? |
njp.32101079666804 | That was your idea, if I am not mistaken?" |
njp.32101079666804 | That's only theory and my theory, and what authority am I for you? |
njp.32101079666804 | That's queer? |
njp.32101079666804 | That's right, is n't it? |
njp.32101079666804 | That's so, is n't it? |
njp.32101079666804 | That's so, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | That's so, is n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | The crowd round them was laughing too and indeed, how could they help laughing? |
njp.32101079666804 | The first step? |
njp.32101079666804 | The letter? |
njp.32101079666804 | The question is, am I a monster, or am I myself a victim? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then God will send you life again.. Will you go, will you go?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Then came interviews, mysterious conversations, exhor- tations, entreaties, supplications, even tears — would you believe it, even tears? |
njp.32101079666804 | Then you lend me another thousand of your three and we have enough for a start, so we'll go into partnership, and what are we going to do?" |
njp.32101079666804 | There are instances of it with every one; human beings in general, indeed, greatly love to be insulted, have you noticed that? |
njp.32101079666804 | There may have been others, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | There was light enough, and he began hurriedly looking himself all over from head to foot, all his clothes; were there no traces? |
njp.32101079666804 | There, what is that blockhead laughing at?" |
njp.32101079666804 | They began to get real cream for me, do you hear that? |
njp.32101079666804 | They were painting there, did n't you notice them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Think how can we keep her out of his hands, and how are we to get her home?" |
njp.32101079666804 | This is the point, this is all: when you went up the stairs it was past seven, was n't it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | This way?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Though I did understand something of the pranks you had been up to and were telling Sofya Semyonovna about, what was the meaning of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Though why should n't you imagine? |
njp.32101079666804 | To Nikodim Fomitch? |
njp.32101079666804 | To beg her tears again? |
njp.32101079666804 | To inform against them- selves? |
njp.32101079666804 | To tell her I was going; but where was the need? |
njp.32101079666804 | Two months ago? |
njp.32101079666804 | Uncertainty?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Under what influences is he now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Very interesting to know, though; have I come on purpose or have I simply walked here by chance? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was he actually going to him? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was it a joke? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was it destiny or some instinct bringing them together? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was it worth while for in- stance to manoeuvre that Svidrigailov should not go to Porfiry's? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was it worth while to investigate, to ascertain the facts, to waste time over any one like Svidrigailov? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was n't I right in saying that we were birds of a feather?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Was n't everything now bound to be changed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was n't he mistaken? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was n't it practically certain that he had? |
njp.32101079666804 | Was that true?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Was this the thing to do or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well and what then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, 1 ask you, after that as a preliminary, how could I help being carried away by what followed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, as for the gentleman who thrashed the German, I feel no sympathy with him, because aftei all what need is there for sympathy? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, be that as you will,"Pyotr Petrovitch interrupted,"but tell me this: do you know the dead man's daughter, the delicate- looking little thing? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, come to my room; you wanted to come and see me, did n't you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, do you understand now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, have you thought of any- thing, Polenka? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, how are you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, how will it be now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, is this open on my part or not?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, let us suppose that these simpletons succeed and each makes a million, and what follows for the rest of their lives? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what are you crying for? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what do you say?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what if you are mistaken yourself, now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, what more? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, where are the crosses?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, would he have brought himself to that, if there had been no other means? |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, would you like to do CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 105 the second signature of'Is woman a human being?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Well, you'd better shoot yourself, or do n't you want to?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Were the sounds somehow peculiar, signi- ca nt? |
njp.32101079666804 | Were they mine?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Were you afraid of the disgrace? |
njp.32101079666804 | Were you in your senses when you did it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What about? |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I thinking about?) |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to do now? |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to do?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to say to that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What am I to tell you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are they about?'' |
njp.32101079666804 | What are they bringing? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are we to sing? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you afraid of, stupid? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you asking?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you doing, reading the papers?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you doing? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you going to do?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you laughing at? |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you saying, Sonia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you talking about?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you talking about?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What are you waiting for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What blood?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What blood?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What business is it of yours?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What can I give them to- morrow to eat?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What can he do to harm Avdotya Romanovna? |
njp.32101079666804 | What can you do except take them to live with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What can you promise them on your side to give you such a right? |
njp.32101079666804 | What can you want with me, then, unless you've some special object?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What concern is it of yours 1 You are keeping watch on me and want to let me know it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What could he wink for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did I come for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did he fancy himself? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did he say to her? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did those words mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What did you kill them with?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you mean?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say to that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you say? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think, my dear sir? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think, would not one tiny crime be wiped out by thousands of good deeds? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you think? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want with Razumihin? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want, Polenka? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want, fool?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want? |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What do you want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What does he want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What does it mean?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What does it mean?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What does she expect to live upon in Petersburg afterwards? |
njp.32101079666804 | What does she want?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What earnings? |
njp.32101079666804 | What else shall I take? |
njp.32101079666804 | What expenses? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for, though? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What for? |
njp.32101079666804 | What foundation have they? |
njp.32101079666804 | What had Porfiry been trying to get at? |
njp.32101079666804 | What had become of him? |
njp.32101079666804 | What had been his object in putting Razumihin off with Nikolay? |
njp.32101079666804 | What has happened? |
njp.32101079666804 | What have they come here for, I ask you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What have you been doing with yourself? |
njp.32101079666804 | What held her up — surely not depravity? |
njp.32101079666804 | What if I am fifty and she is not sixteen? |
njp.32101079666804 | What if I am mistaken, and through inexperience I get angry and do n't keep up my nasty part? |
njp.32101079666804 | What if I find them in my room?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What if Pyotr Petrovitch breaks it off?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What if he had them still? |
njp.32101079666804 | What if they think that I shaved on purpose to...? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is happening there now? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it all about? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it to do with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What is it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What is the meaning of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is the reason of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What is there to explain? |
njp.32101079666804 | What made you put it secretly in her pocket? |
njp.32101079666804 | What may happen to her during those ten years? |
njp.32101079666804 | What money?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What need had he to poison her life? |
njp.32101079666804 | What need of a licence?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What next? |
njp.32101079666804 | What of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What right have you, indeed, to keep me by force? |
njp.32101079666804 | What rights have you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What shall I be feeling and thinking then? |
njp.32101079666804 | What shall I do with the few coppers I earn? |
njp.32101079666804 | What shall I question you about?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What shall I tell you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What should I say to them? |
njp.32101079666804 | What sort of days are they? |
njp.32101079666804 | What sort of prophet are you, do you know much about it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What threw them out at first? |
njp.32101079666804 | What time is it now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What was 1 to do? |
njp.32101079666804 | What was it had happened to work this revolution in him? |
njp.32101079666804 | What was that"surprise"? |
njp.32101079666804 | What was the date? |
njp.32101079666804 | What was the object of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What were you talking about CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 153 behind my back when I went out of the police- office? |
njp.32101079666804 | What will become of you now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What will happen to them then? |
njp.32101079666804 | What will happen, if you should really be taken to the hospital to- morrow 1 She is mad and in consumption, she'll soon die and the children? |
njp.32101079666804 | What will happen, what will happen? |
njp.32101079666804 | What will she have by the time she gets to Petersburg? |
njp.32101079666804 | What will you live for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What will you say now if you mean to arrest me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's all this for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's he doing here? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's one to do with such children?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the answer? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the hurry? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with you all? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter with you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter, stupids? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the matter?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the meaning of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the object of these senseless sufferings? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the point of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the time? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the use of a few coppers?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's the use of sitting like this? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's this, tea? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What's to be done though? |
njp.32101079666804 | What's wrong?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What, what could she do?" |
njp.32101079666804 | What, you do n't understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? |
njp.32101079666804 | What? |
njp.32101079666804 | When did you manage to lock it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | When one has buried them, to burden oneself with others — wife and children — and to leave them again without a farthing? |
njp.32101079666804 | When was that? |
njp.32101079666804 | When?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where 186 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT are you here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where am I to go?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where am I to put the sock and rags and pocket?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where am I?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are they? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are you going? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are you living?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where are your clothes? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where could he escape to, he- he? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where could the old woman have gone? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where did I get them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where do you live? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where do you lodge?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where does he live?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where has she gone? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is he? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is she? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is the daughter who had pity upon the filthy drunkard, her earthly father, undismayed hy his beastliness?' |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is the money? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where is your tobacco?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Where shall I take you, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where was he then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where was he to go? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where was he to- day? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where was he, what did he see? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where's the notice? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where? |
njp.32101079666804 | Where?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Which number? |
njp.32101079666804 | Which province?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who got the best of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is that man who sprang out of the earth? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is the curly- headed one who has just peeped out?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who is the murderer?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who saw me with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who thinks of that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who was it came before?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who would have dreamed of his going out, indeed? |
njp.32101079666804 | Who would own it against himself?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who's been pouring champagne into you just now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Who's that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Whom should you protect if not us orphans? |
njp.32101079666804 | Whom was it from? |
njp.32101079666804 | Whom? |
njp.32101079666804 | Whom?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why abuse it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I consenting to that life now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I going over it again, then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I going there now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I still hesitating? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why am I to be pitied?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you frightened like a child? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you hanging about?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you laughing again?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you so pale? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why are you whimpering? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did I come?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did Razumihin bring him?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did Zametov add that I spoke artfully? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did he insult me, I ask you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did he say bluntly,'With her'? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did n't you come before? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did you say that, Dounia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did you seek me out at the beginning of my illness? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why did you smile just now?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do I hate them now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do n't they moan? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do n't they weep? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do n't you catch him then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do they speak in that tone? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you ask all this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you demand of me a heroism that perhaps you have not either? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you force yourself upon us, eh? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you look at me like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why do you start? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why does she weep? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why had he come back here? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why has he only now sprung out of the earth? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why have you brought him too soon?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why have you let me slip? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why have you stopped?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why insult honourable people, as that scoundrel Zametov does? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is she consenting then? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is she looking after me, like my mother or Dounia? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why is this door locked? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why not? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should I disguise it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should I go to them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should I go to them? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should I put you in safety? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should I? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should it be Petrovsky? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should one? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should they have called the porter, if it had been their doing? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why should we trouble you? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why the porter? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why then, you were the surprise? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why wait? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why was he brought? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why was that fool Razu- mihin abusing the socialists? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why you did it secretly, I mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, I ask you, should he give it to me? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, how can you talk 380 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT to your mother? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, if I had the slightest sus-, picion of you, should I have acted like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, what am I afraid of? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, why, why did I assume this so certainly?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, wo n't he even say good- morning? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why, you are in a senti- mental mood to- day, are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why? |
njp.32101079666804 | Why?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Why?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will he escape into the depths of the country perhaps? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you bet on it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you come and see me in prison when I am there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you come?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you eat something?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you give me leave, too, Avdotya Romano vna?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you pay me back?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you take it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you take it? |
njp.32101079666804 | Will you take it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | With what object? |
njp.32101079666804 | Wo n't you admit that it's simply done from humanity? |
njp.32101079666804 | Wo n't you have some vodka? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would it be possible? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would they expose any enterprise of his? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would you like a lift? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would you like me to take him abroad? |
njp.32101079666804 | Would you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes, but the address bureau? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes, by the way,"he cried, seeming suddenly delighted,"I just remember, what was I thinking of?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes, indeed, what have you taken me for? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes, we have heard all that before, and that's all words, but now? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes? |
njp.32101079666804 | Yes?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You accuse her of stealing? |
njp.32101079666804 | You and me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You are coming?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You are going away somewhere?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You are his betrothed? |
njp.32101079666804 | You are right, there was something about him — but why? |
njp.32101079666804 | You are tired of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | You ask about her? |
njp.32101079666804 | You ask why I had n't? |
njp.32101079666804 | You dare tell me to let you go? |
njp.32101079666804 | You did n't imagine I'd forgotten? |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't believe me?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't believe she used it? |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't believe? |
njp.32101079666804 | You do n't think so?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You do not want him just now, do you, mother? |
njp.32101079666804 | You find me curious, do you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You had no suspicion?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You know whom I mean? |
njp.32101079666804 | You lost your head, perhaps? |
njp.32101079666804 | You must soothe and comfort them and you do nothing but frighten them...""What has that to do with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | You noticed then that I said to Nikolay just now that it was not his own tale he was telling?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You re- member? |
njp.32101079666804 | You remember Zossimov? |
njp.32101079666804 | You said fetching?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You saw him clearly?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You say I am asked too? |
njp.32101079666804 | You see I kept asking myself then: why am I so stupid.that if others are stupid — and I know they are — yet I wo n't be wiser? |
njp.32101079666804 | You seem to be defending him, Dounia?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You should consult an experienced doctor, what's the good of that fat fellow? |
njp.32101079666804 | You think he'll hold out? |
njp.32101079666804 | You too? |
njp.32101079666804 | You under- stand?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You understand what I mean?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | You want me to go to Siberia and now you are frightened? |
njp.32101079666804 | You were not worried by the police, for instance?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You would n't go to a tavern, of course?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You would n't have your painter set free?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You would not think me a beauty, you would not think much of me as a husband, would you? |
njp.32101079666804 | You'll forbid it? |
njp.32101079666804 | You're laughing, you do n't believe me again? |
njp.32101079666804 | You're laughing?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You've heard of it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | You? |
njp.32101079666804 | Your sister, Avdotya Romanovna, is going to be married to Mr. Luzhin, Pyotr Petro- vitch?" |
njp.32101079666804 | Your whole life, your whole future, you will devote to them when you have finished your studies and obtained a post? |
njp.32101079666804 | Zametov, what brought you here? |
njp.32101079666804 | about my acquaintance with the murdered woman?" |
njp.32101079666804 | am I a candid man or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | and as I had learnt your name, I asked to- day,'Where does Mr. Raskolnikov live?' |
njp.32101079666804 | and asked about the blood? |
njp.32101079666804 | and do you believe in God? |
njp.32101079666804 | and in so doing pushing Porfiry back a little,"briefly, I want to know, do you acknowledge me perfectly free from suspicion or not? |
njp.32101079666804 | and not go?" |
njp.32101079666804 | and sinful, too? |
njp.32101079666804 | and the workmen? |
njp.32101079666804 | and they have n't a farthing I suppose? |
njp.32101079666804 | and tries to get it... do you see?" |
njp.32101079666804 | and was it long ago? |
njp.32101079666804 | and what of it? |
njp.32101079666804 | and where do you live?" |
njp.32101079666804 | and you ca n't? |
njp.32101079666804 | and your hands are trembling too? |
njp.32101079666804 | are you going?" |
njp.32101079666804 | are you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | at the widow's, is n't there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | because it was better to raise a wife from poverty, so that you may have complete control over her, and reproach her with your being her benefactor?" |
njp.32101079666804 | but I am talking nonsense; I am very weak, support me... we shall be at the stairs direcKy..."GRIME AND PUNISHMENT 177"What's the matter? |
njp.32101079666804 | but how did I treat you just now, I, the examining lawyer? |
njp.32101079666804 | but where? |
njp.32101079666804 | but who says she has not gone out of her mind? |
njp.32101079666804 | but why did they put me down as mad?" |
njp.32101079666804 | come?" |
njp.32101079666804 | continued Raskolnikov, turning cold 250 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT and shiveyng,"and the jewel case Nikolay found behind the door — was that possible? |
njp.32101079666804 | do n't you remember? |
njp.32101079666804 | eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | eh?" |
njp.32101079666804 | eight? |
njp.32101079666804 | from whom?" |
njp.32101079666804 | give me such a parting message?" |
njp.32101079666804 | going away?" |
njp.32101079666804 | have n't I lived just now? |
njp.32101079666804 | have you left something behind? |
njp.32101079666804 | have you your own? |
njp.32101079666804 | he began, stammering.,"But what's the matter with you? |
njp.32101079666804 | he saw you last night?" |
njp.32101079666804 | he whispered in despair;"what's the matter with me? |
njp.32101079666804 | here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | how can you? |
njp.32101079666804 | how could I let him go off alone? |
njp.32101079666804 | how could I? |
njp.32101079666804 | how could he have left all those things in the hole? |
njp.32101079666804 | how dared you take ten roubles from him? |
njp.32101079666804 | how he looks... on things in general'now, that is, how can I explain, what are his likes and dislikes? |
njp.32101079666804 | how was it he did not recognise it at once? |
njp.32101079666804 | how was it?" |
njp.32101079666804 | how's that?" |
njp.32101079666804 | mother I do n't wonder at, it's like her, God bless her, but how could Dounia? |
njp.32101079666804 | o 210 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"What is the matter, Rodya?" |
njp.32101079666804 | of the porter?" |
njp.32101079666804 | pried Sonia,"how is it possible now? |
njp.32101079666804 | shall I tell her then? |
njp.32101079666804 | she cried suddenly to one of them,"have you tasted the pancakes? |
njp.32101079666804 | she cried with flashing eyes,"is there no justice, upon earth? |
njp.32101079666804 | she cried —"Mercy on us, can he have drunk it all? |
njp.32101079666804 | shouted Razumihin, louder than ever,"you think I am attacking them for talking nonsense? |
njp.32101079666804 | something more essential before tea?" |
njp.32101079666804 | that I'd been there?" |
njp.32101079666804 | that fat man — a German he must be — who pushed against me, does he know whom he pushed? |
njp.32101079666804 | that's what I Wanted to tell you, do you hear?" |
njp.32101079666804 | the porter shouted again, beginning to get angry in earnest —"Why are you hanging about?" |
njp.32101079666804 | the very same ideas? |
njp.32101079666804 | then what cslxx they do to him? |
njp.32101079666804 | till my heart leaves off thumping?" |
njp.32101079666804 | trying to prove to her that all that modesty is nonsense?" |
njp.32101079666804 | wailed the coachman,"what more could I do? |
njp.32101079666804 | weaknesses? |
njp.32101079666804 | well, to petition hopelessly for a loan?" |
njp.32101079666804 | well?" |
njp.32101079666804 | what did you come to see me for, damn you?" |
njp.32101079666804 | what for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | what is it, Sonia, where have you been? |
njp.32101079666804 | what is it, what is it? |
njp.32101079666804 | what was there in that to be proud of? |
njp.32101079666804 | what were they beating the landlady for?" |
njp.32101079666804 | what will happen then?" |
njp.32101079666804 | what?" |
njp.32101079666804 | when they are excited? |
njp.32101079666804 | whom did you kill?" |
njp.32101079666804 | why do you frighten me like this?" |
njp.32101079666804 | why do you look at my room like that? |
njp.32101079666804 | why was he here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | why? |
njp.32101079666804 | wo n't he leave Dounia in peace even here?" |
njp.32101079666804 | you are not a Nihilist of course? |
njp.32101079666804 | you are thinking I meant to say friendship is quite another? |
njp.32101079666804 | you know about that murder? |
njp.32101079666804 | you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | you understand? |
njp.32101079666804 | you're reading for the law, of course, Rodion Romanovitch?" |
njp.32101076892643 | *? njp.32101076892643 -^.£? ■"***.>v,, RARE BIRDS. |
njp.32101076892643 | .Shall I read you a pretty Story, Effie? |
njp.32101076892643 | .When's a_Rebel not a Rebel? |
njp.32101076892643 | 1 mWhat's the oood? |
njp.32101076892643 | A Doll Season? njp.32101076892643 A Puff? |
njp.32101076892643 | A bientôt mon cher Léon et au Ministère — de quoi? |
njp.32101076892643 | A what? |
njp.32101076892643 | A — have I had the — a — pleasure of sating Good- byk to Yov, Miss Mary? |
njp.32101076892643 | AY, MAEEY, IS'T CEOWNEE'S QUEST LAW? |
njp.32101076892643 | According to the Cape Argus, the Town Council of Gra- hamstown lately had a serious discussion on the subject,'What is a Dado?' njp.32101076892643 Ah, it's TO*!? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ai n't you getting tired of hearing People say,'That is the beautiful Miss Belsize I'?' njp.32101076892643 Alors, vous croyez que ce sera pour la semaine prochaine?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Always as lively as this, Miss? |
njp.32101076892643 | An Irishman would ask — with his hair fuzzied'Tell me what coat'111 Put on? njp.32101076892643 An'the next Nicht?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And did n't eat them? |
njp.32101076892643 | And do you study Geography, Janet? |
njp.32101076892643 | And pray what u that? |
njp.32101076892643 | And that book is? njp.32101076892643 And water?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And what do you intend to do for a living? |
njp.32101076892643 | And you did? |
njp.32101076892643 | And — pardon me — knowing all these grand people — Princes of the Blood, States- men, and distinguished Men of Letters — you are not happy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Any Gbn'lbman ridb Outside to oblige a Lady?' njp.32101076892643 Any liquors — brandy, whiskey?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you going to back it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Art long? |
njp.32101076892643 | Beaten on Urgency, William? njp.32101076892643 Been as bad as that, has it?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Been to Board- School, my Boy? njp.32101076892643 Beg your pardon, Miss! —'takin'the liberty — but—'ow does the Game stand now, Miss? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bksn and changed tour Numbers, have n't they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Britisher? |
njp.32101076892643 | But how will the City get on with- out my hospitality? |
njp.32101076892643 | But how? njp.32101076892643 But talk of the'ryghte merrie'dance, We once had in the Strand? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why was this beautiful country made? |
njp.32101076892643 | By Mendelssohn, is it not, Miss Prigsby? njp.32101076892643 Can YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE PLAQUES OF EoYPI? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you do this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cut up? |
njp.32101076892643 | DO1 YOU KNOW ME, MY LORD? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did I take tea there? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did they beat him badly? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did toxj Ring, Sir?'' njp.32101076892643 Did we not greet your Foxhall with oorahs, unmixed with the chagrin natural to defeat?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Did you hear, Tom? njp.32101076892643 Dis- donc, Charles, viens- tu faire une partie de billards?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you have the same Box you had last Year, Duke? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he? njp.32101076892643 Ever been at an Eisteddfod, Toby?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Exactly?' njp.32101076892643 For wherer"I ask—"what sea?" |
njp.32101076892643 | General,said Mr. Ufneh, on leaving,"I guess you'd like t< come here as offen as possible? |
njp.32101076892643 | Glasgow? njp.32101076892643 HE WILL RETURtf- I KNOW HIM WELL"{ HE WILL — BUT HOW?-P- xcn. |
njp.32101076892643 | HOW'S HER HEAD, PILOT? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ha* yer got such a Tiiino as a I.cciper about yer, Master? |
njp.32101076892643 | Had that honest artizan known who and what I am,he thought with a shudder,"would he have offered me a friendly drink?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Hampstead salubrious? njp.32101076892643 Has it got a Moral to it?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Have you birch- broom'd the tea? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have you sanded the sugar? |
njp.32101076892643 | Heard bad news,.from your battery, Major? |
njp.32101076892643 | His Worship then asked Defendant what he had to say to the charge? njp.32101076892643 How can such as he repent? |
njp.32101076892643 | How can that be when this is Scotland? |
njp.32101076892643 | How did you enjoy your Wetmonday, Toby? |
njp.32101076892643 | How do you do it? |
njp.32101076892643 | How dost thou, Charlfs? |
njp.32101076892643 | How is Jones? |
njp.32101076892643 | How would'Lord Bubnlet'look? |
njp.32101076892643 | How's this, Murphy? njp.32101076892643 How?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I SAT, Dennis, what's this I read aboct a set op Rckflans nearly killing Lord Scarecm's Agent at the Cross- Roads near here? |
njp.32101076892643 | I say,said'Aery, to a friend,"do you know what the idea of keepin''Ounds is in French?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose now these Cloisters—( slips florin into his hand)—"are not older than the Sixteenth Century?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose now, my Boy, you take a good sum of Money during the day? |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose you've heard of Glencoe? |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose,he says,"he told you he knew something, and was doing the Commission for the Jockey?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I? — Oh, I'm on the Stock Exchange. |
njp.32101076892643 | Is England true? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is all quiet in Schleswig- Holstein? njp.32101076892643 Is it Dis- turbance, tiiin? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't he Good- lookino? njp.32101076892643 Is n't it?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Is not toat Mrs. Brabazon, whose Photograph is in all the Shop Windows? |
njp.32101076892643 | IsayI He's a lucky Chap that gets hsr, hay, old Man? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ladles turned Bicyclists? |
njp.32101076892643 | Lono? njp.32101076892643 May I ask'why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Me itoy the Property, Sorr? njp.32101076892643 Might n't I have a Donkey, Papa?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Mrs. Ponsonby de Tomkyns? njp.32101076892643 My 3"?% lef\? n4.arms contorting name is Kandolph,"& c. m ™ ™& tashJon- Adversity Lord S- l- st- ry. |
njp.32101076892643 | NOW, THEN, GENTLEMEN-//? njp.32101076892643 No allusion to Central Criminal Court, old Man?" |
njp.32101076892643 | No! — DID I REALLY THOUGH? njp.32101076892643 No, really? |
njp.32101076892643 | Nothing gone wrong at Berlin? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, Betsy, vich is it to be, my bear I — the Hahr- Hay, or the Gruv'nor?!! |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, you three little Girls, are not you going to sit down and have Tea? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, young Gentleman, going to Stafford? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, Aunt, you're not coming in with your Spectacles on? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, Major Gkeen, how is it you are not Dancing? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, did you never hear of a jolly young fireman? njp.32101076892643 Oh, where is He?" |
njp.32101076892643 | On what charge? |
njp.32101076892643 | One Skipper does n't make a( what? — word wanted here.) |
njp.32101076892643 | Or do you like'Baron Thelwall'better? |
njp.32101076892643 | Passed out with Certificate? njp.32101076892643 Per- centage of passes is 81"2,"Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pom my Word, Sir, then I do n't see what there is tor you bit a Dooan'string—{emplwtically)—Doo and String, Sir 1Shortsighted Customer, these? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pot- boilerseh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Rather a lono Half- ceown, ai n't it? |
njp.32101076892643 | See that old Fellow, Miss Diana? njp.32101076892643 So you have n't made up tour mind you'he ooinq to be when you grow ur, Bobby?" |
njp.32101076892643 | So, Dear, you'ye GIVEN UP ADYOCATINO WOMEN'S KlOHTS? |
njp.32101076892643 | Staring at this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Surgical Instruments, Sir? njp.32101076892643 Take up your Master at Cavkl'bh Square? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Government? |
njp.32101076892643 | The best wisdom of the times? |
njp.32101076892643 | The great wave of Democracy whichWhat on earth is that old man looking at through a telescope? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then, Sir,he said,"I calculate that that there book of yours is always a certainty?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Thinks? |
njp.32101076892643 | Toby,he said, wearily,"what would you do if your tail tried to wag you?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Tomorrow? njp.32101076892643 WHO COMES FIRST? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was Good Things only a cookery book? njp.32101076892643 Was he taken round the town on last Saturday the Fifth?_ Holloa, boys, holloa! |
njp.32101076892643 | Well — South, then? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well — let me see — suppose we say a couple o''itndred yards of'em, hay? njp.32101076892643 Well, Sara,"said Mrs. Griq, with some stoniness,"what is that?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Well, Smithers, how ake you getting on? njp.32101076892643 Well, and how do you like Woolwich, Bobby?' |
njp.32101076892643 | Well? |
njp.32101076892643 | Were ever turn- down collars, tall hats, and short jackets brought to such perfection as they are at Eton? njp.32101076892643 What Force? —"When Mr. Brtght said that Force was no remedy, he probably meant the Police Force. |
njp.32101076892643 | What a night we're having, eh, Mr. Lawshon? njp.32101076892643 What ark you thinking of, Papa? |
njp.32101076892643 | What cheer? njp.32101076892643 What do you mean by'Have they?' |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you mean? njp.32101076892643 What do you think of Archbishop Croke's letter on the Land League Manifesto?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you want with mk at this Time o'Night? |
njp.32101076892643 | What for? |
njp.32101076892643 | What for? |
njp.32101076892643 | What game? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have you Gentlemen been plotting down- stairs, that you look so guilty? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is aCornerer"? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is it? njp.32101076892643 What s that plaoe?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What shall we do? |
njp.32101076892643 | What sort of spirits are they? |
njp.32101076892643 | What two Sarahs? |
njp.32101076892643 | What would Postlethwaite make'of a scene of this sort? |
njp.32101076892643 | What would you require further to construct grounds of a park- like character? njp.32101076892643 What'ave you got to say? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's Granville always grinning at? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's he going to lecture on? njp.32101076892643 What's killing you?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the best drink in hot weather? njp.32101076892643 Wheee are you going to, my stubborn head? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are you going to, my stubborn head? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is Candy'ar? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is he? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where shall I drive, my Lord?,aBks Bob. |
njp.32101076892643 | Where was Moses when the light went out? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's Glasgow? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's my fare? njp.32101076892643 Where's there a Bridge?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Where? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wherever can He be? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which Code? njp.32101076892643 Which Henry?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Who is the Executioner here? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who told you so? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's that Fellow talking to Aunt Julia, and giving himself such awful alrs? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's that going out? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's to tell which is right? njp.32101076892643 Whose Suite? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why Give More? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why are you 80 cross, Angela?—"Oh! |
njp.32101076892643 | Why did n't yer put on a Clean Collar afore yer left'ome tiiis moenin'? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do n't you put up that piece of mine for a bit, old man? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do they leave all their Shoes outside? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why is the sky blue? njp.32101076892643 Why not partake of simpler fare?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should he Be anything? njp.32101076892643 Why should he be an Artist?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should we Buffer so much when, by pursuing another course, we should escape everything? njp.32101076892643 Why sitt'st thou there, 0 Necklong, And thrumm'st thy harp of gold? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why will they always do it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why will they do it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why would it be dangerous to ask one of the Midgetts home to dinner? njp.32101076892643 Why'Barnes?'" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why'Surly'? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, what's the matter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why,inquired the Dean, after a pause,"is the pulpit of St. Paul's, just now, like my teapot?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they oblige him to ride a fresh horse on wood pavement and follow in the wake of a water- cart? njp.32101076892643 Willing"to pay it, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wot's them? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would you paint the front- door pea- green? njp.32101076892643 Wounded in the Crimea were you? |
njp.32101076892643 | YES — A — WONBAH IV THE LITTLE BeOOAHS HAVE GOT SOULS? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes, Sir — pray walk in, Sir — as fine a Stock as any'in Town, Sir, Would you prefer it in the Plank or in the — ah — Loo? |
njp.32101076892643 | You find no ill effects from your system? |
njp.32101076892643 | You have abolished passports, I hear? |
njp.32101076892643 | You have met the Duke or Loamshire? |
njp.32101076892643 | You know how I love you — surely my love is returned? |
njp.32101076892643 | You said, I think, that your name was Snooks? |
njp.32101076892643 | You'll be sorry when Uncle Dick leaves us to- morrow, wo n't you, Tommy? |
njp.32101076892643 | You're against capital punishment? |
njp.32101076892643 | You're going away after a week of it, ai n't you? |
njp.32101076892643 | a penny plain, twopence coloured,with a distant tent seen through his heroically straddling legs, a hundred times? |
njp.32101076892643 | or to Mr. Forster,A little more Irish Stew, Sir?" |
njp.32101076892643 | that a man f I did n't see exactly alsoln'kl^^J^'***? |
njp.32101076892643 | — is n't this melancholy? njp.32101076892643 —"Oh, Akcot? |
njp.32101076892643 | —Who'a'sweet? |
njp.32101076892643 | '"Shame?' |
njp.32101076892643 | 'Ere, I say — where's the Perlice? |
njp.32101076892643 | 'No Room fuh Smokinu — miscall'd Smuking- Koom Mostt SAD- DEjrxrxo/ other Is NO ONE TO PAY FOR THIS? |
njp.32101076892643 | 'Taint for me to be a solver Of law- posers, but if you, Leave Flash Jim his smart revolver,'Ow about us chaps in blue? |
njp.32101076892643 | 'Tame advice From bold Minerva'? |
njp.32101076892643 | 'Tomfoolery'? |
njp.32101076892643 | 'You are up on Geologist?' |
njp.32101076892643 | '£ ut ll ls- T,? |
njp.32101076892643 | '— goest thou? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( 2) Where born? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( 3) Where at School? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( 4) What he wants? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( 5) Why he wants it? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( 6) Does he wish he may get it? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( Addressing School- Board Officer?) |
njp.32101076892643 | ( Esthetic in Tone; What shall I wear When it's thread&are, And the new fashion is gone? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( London(^1'}? » T^^j and Channel)) ward- and veenn& about-* »* 6. |
njp.32101076892643 | ( Oh, who will Winners ride?" |
njp.32101076892643 | ( Wise rZlff ™*? f1*** JP »> a"d « °^ solemnly, as if not wishing to commit himself by entire and unreserved assent.) |
njp.32101076892643 | ( b) In what part of the world is the Golden Plover found? |
njp.32101076892643 | ( d) Is Iroquois the name of a place, a river, or a man? |
njp.32101076892643 | (?) |
njp.32101076892643 | ) —"Quesu'n is- as Things go nowadays, would n't IT BE BETTER TO LEAVE THE PROPERTY TO THE OTHER F'LLAK, AND — AH—'PPOIXT ME THE TRUSTEE?!!" |
njp.32101076892643 | ) —( by the way, what is R. C.? |
njp.32101076892643 | ), 173 How the Money Goes, 129 How to Get Up an Exhibition, 216 How will they Doit? |
njp.32101076892643 | * Veteran, Veteran, hath Reynard horns? |
njp.32101076892643 | * When such an ornament of the vegetable kingdom is held up to unmerited ridicule, we naturally ask what next, and next? — and pause for a reply. |
njp.32101076892643 | * l»Sf^ Wa?" |
njp.32101076892643 | .J ™*? |
njp.32101076892643 | /? |
njp.32101076892643 | 0 where on earth can he be? |
njp.32101076892643 | 0 where, and 0 where is my little Bubne- Jonbs? |
njp.32101076892643 | 0imj? |
njp.32101076892643 | 1 What'* Asoot, Mabel? |
njp.32101076892643 | 103 Strangling the Monstor, 55 Twelfth- Night at St. Stephen's, 6, 7 Two"Suzerains,"187"Urgency I"67"VtvelaGloirel"235"What will He Grow to?" |
njp.32101076892643 | 118 What Really was Said, 89 What'a in a Name? |
njp.32101076892643 | 126[ September 1?, 1881. |
njp.32101076892643 | 154 What shall we Do with Him? |
njp.32101076892643 | 1FSffltil!T? |
njp.32101076892643 | 2. Who was Rowley, and why did he have a mile? |
njp.32101076892643 | 202 Whistler's Wenioe, 69 Whistling lor Cabs, 88 Who will Have It? |
njp.32101076892643 | 245 Way we Talk now( The), 228 Weather( The), 110 What Does it Meant 190, 281 What is a"Run"? |
njp.32101076892643 | 283, 274 What shall we Do with It? |
njp.32101076892643 | 286—Toby or not Toby? |
njp.32101076892643 | 2?._ I live at the Hall, and have to see that it is kept in proper condition, and the rooms prepared for all customary meetings. |
njp.32101076892643 | 3. Who planted the Bushes, and how many"plants"have the Bushes seen? |
njp.32101076892643 | 8WCet unison wiih every pulse of H nnfJ J „; », • • ■ vS,0Ui ln- flawle8a eesenco mSh enthroned, against all of thiZ »^Ck VTS'bly JW?' |
njp.32101076892643 | 9] Cn Oi,;. |
njp.32101076892643 | ;'and so on, do n't you know? |
njp.32101076892643 | r fresh; fair anii bright generally. |
njp.32101076892643 | ? e8? ™.oct*v ° ehord whose cadence being measure! |
njp.32101076892643 | ? e8? ™.oct*v ° ehord whose cadence being measure! |
njp.32101076892643 | ? ered**11Ttiie Head Master-: here the Provost and Fellow8- There is the College Library( I beheve- for I have never seen it myself)-"What! |
njp.32101076892643 | ? iio are the People; or, if it comes to that, who are n't they? |
njp.32101076892643 | ? iio are the People; or, if it comes to that, who are n't they? |
njp.32101076892643 | ? l But I pay for it! |
njp.32101076892643 | ? ut prohibitive duties on our steel and woollen stuffs, indeed! |
njp.32101076892643 | ? y de".,pccause it comes naturally- as a matter of fact, you had nothing to do with it, T^HtJ? |
njp.32101076892643 | ? y de".,pccause it comes naturally- as a matter of fact, you had nothing to do with it, T^HtJ? |
njp.32101076892643 | A GIANT IN GERM; OK, WHAT WILL HE COME TO? |
njp.32101076892643 | A Man of( man?) |
njp.32101076892643 | A Potboy who had been reading Gulliver's Travels, was asked which place in the book he preferred? |
njp.32101076892643 | A Sim can be sad, can he not be Sym- pathetic? |
njp.32101076892643 | A doubtful omen? |
njp.32101076892643 | A propos of a title, has Queen's Weather ceased to be proverbial since Her Gracious Majesty became a Suze- rain? |
njp.32101076892643 | A public servant, and bound to obey? |
njp.32101076892643 | A. S. M. And theth picturth are yourth? |
njp.32101076892643 | A. S. M. Of courthe, of courthe; but hain't I theen thith afore? |
njp.32101076892643 | About naval cocked- hats? |
njp.32101076892643 | Adams, where's Parker?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Aee you quite certain that it is not danger- ous to sit under the trees? |
njp.32101076892643 | Afloat, afloat, d'ye call her a boat? |
njp.32101076892643 | Afloat, afloat, is she worth a groat, When the waves in heaps are hurled? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ah, my dear Simpktnson, on your way to Margaret Street? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ah, wee, tray ban?. |
njp.32101076892643 | Ah, yes,"Only, should Oscar be forgot?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Ah? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ai n't that rather a long word? |
njp.32101076892643 | All foreign luxuries, dear Woodcock? |
njp.32101076892643 | Am I a Member of the Press? |
njp.32101076892643 | Amendments — changes — will he cope With all, in Carllngford's fond care? |
njp.32101076892643 | An heiress worth £ 3000, but — why Cinde- rella? |
njp.32101076892643 | An innocent germ on a sort of probation, Oh, why did pathologists try cultivation? |
njp.32101076892643 | And I had to decline Mrs. Russell's launch trip to Cliveden Woods, because I had got nothing to wear? |
njp.32101076892643 | And Mister Jenkins did nis best to keep it com- il- fo; But what on earth can we read now? |
njp.32101076892643 | And Osmin, instead of prosaically returning"Is he?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And a Juggins? |
njp.32101076892643 | And all earth's ills, from Furnivall to toothschs, Whan that himself he might his gruel give Iu half a jiffy? |
njp.32101076892643 | And cook- fighting, dear old cock- fighting? |
njp.32101076892643 | And did you never hear of a jolly young Waterford? |
njp.32101076892643 | And do Iknow in the least where the Caspian is to be found? |
njp.32101076892643 | And does the sea air bring, as it were, the grumblings out of him? |
njp.32101076892643 | And even now you may be purposing a visit to some collection of oil- paintings? |
njp.32101076892643 | And first, what is your Regiment?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And give us written promise not to interfere with Elsoss and Lothringen again, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | And he goes to no school at all? |
njp.32101076892643 | And how was the Forestaller drest? |
njp.32101076892643 | And if he was satisfied, surely everyone else might be contented? |
njp.32101076892643 | And if not, why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | And if'tis asked, fresh butter, mats, — Live porcupines"to try,"— And asked, in satin, silk, and smiles, What can it do but buy? |
njp.32101076892643 | And is he earning nine shillings a week? |
njp.32101076892643 | And lastly, if everything else fail, will they compel him to take five o'clock tea daily, until he succumb, with Lord R. Cht/ echxll? |
njp.32101076892643 | And lastly, what in nature is this curious specimen that appears in every picture? |
njp.32101076892643 | And less know of"the day I"No matutinal journal Has reached me — Do I fret? |
njp.32101076892643 | And now what salaries do you receive for this crushing amount of work? |
njp.32101076892643 | And now, who on earth are the Boers? |
njp.32101076892643 | And sco each other's face?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And so there is to be a Napoleon the Fourth, is there? |
njp.32101076892643 | And so you set yourself above the lor? |
njp.32101076892643 | And that is his offence? |
njp.32101076892643 | And the North- West London Rough? |
njp.32101076892643 | And the result? |
njp.32101076892643 | And then the"Ironing P"What has this to do with a dinner? |
njp.32101076892643 | And there, you see how impatient they're a getting? |
njp.32101076892643 | And to whom, if you please, did Wellington utter the immortal words,"Oh for Night, that I might take off my Bluchers!"? |
njp.32101076892643 | And was this outrage repeated twice on Saturday? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what are his politics? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what could you have told me? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what do you find to dp when you get there? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what do you think of it? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what is my duty? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what the great Panjandrums who bring London to such passes? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what will be the end of that love- stricken, slipper- throwing, invisible Cu- rate? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what's recreation? |
njp.32101076892643 | And what's the cause?" |
njp.32101076892643 | And what's the etvmology? |
njp.32101076892643 | And when the Ladies go to Durham, wo n't there be a large increase in the number of male Undergraduates? |
njp.32101076892643 | And where are we going? |
njp.32101076892643 | And where is the call for it? |
njp.32101076892643 | And who is the ehucker- out hidden from observation? |
njp.32101076892643 | And why are the sunrise and sunsrt crimson and gold? |
njp.32101076892643 | And why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | And wo n't it scare old Gladby if it begins to stir, and make a horrid noise, and roll its eyes about,./tw< as if it were alive, do n't you know? |
njp.32101076892643 | And wot did c Jn? |
njp.32101076892643 | And you prosecute the mother of this boy because he is earning his own bread? |
njp.32101076892643 | And, after all, who is there among the youngsters can make love with tears in his voice like the ever- green Delaunay? |
njp.32101076892643 | Annex? |
njp.32101076892643 | Any asparagus worth eating at this season? |
njp.32101076892643 | Any good?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Any stout?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Anything to say against the North?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Anything up? |
njp.32101076892643 | Apicius? |
njp.32101076892643 | Approve of the House ad- ourning over tho Derby Day? |
njp.32101076892643 | Arcadia? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are Aldermen and Common Councilmen no better than a multiplication of Ducal Mudfords? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are fields and flowers grim poverty's ban, and sun and shadow the prize of wealth? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are n't you afraid of the Radicals playing the Doose with things while you are away? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are there hues? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are these ladies the real obstruc- tionists? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are we going to remain in London all August, like beggars? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are worms used at sea for bait? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you a Protestant? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you anxious to get rid of us? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you aware that you look like an Incarnation of Ele- phantiasis? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you cemented to that there paving- stone?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you going to do anything? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you mad, delooded, blind?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you not ashamed to mention his name to a respectable flower like me? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you on friendly terms with the Assessor? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you quite sure the Emperor of Germany has not left Berlin? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you sure that the golden axe sur- rendered by the King of Ashan- tee is genuine? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you the guv'nor of this'ere shop? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are you the wife of Jeremiah, and did he ask you to attend? |
njp.32101076892643 | Are"frogs"to be on the menu of every mess? |
njp.32101076892643 | Arguments each growing weaker, Puzzling as riddles to me; I never trouble the Speaker — Why was I ever M.P.? |
njp.32101076892643 | Art thou not Utter? |
njp.32101076892643 | As for the speetchis I quite agrees with Mr. Gladstun as there was too many on'em, but I wunder if he'd a liked to have left out his as a xample? |
njp.32101076892643 | As if at the end of July there was any use asking"What holiday?" |
njp.32101076892643 | As it's a Fish market in question, could n't the Prince of Whales throw his weight into the scale? |
njp.32101076892643 | As the sermon has now commenced, will you oblige me with a cork? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ask Fbancis what comes next?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Asked him, as a friend, what he thinks I ought to do with him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Asks me whether J've got up Phipson on Prehistoric Kitchen Utensils, with charts? |
njp.32101076892643 | At least, that is the racing expression, but if that was FoxhaWs"walk,"what must his gallop be? |
njp.32101076892643 | At their high feast When had thejr'40 port their thirst to slake on? |
njp.32101076892643 | Avey voo lay sonartes der Beethoven pour piano, avec accompanemong der violong etderflute? |
njp.32101076892643 | Aw, think so? |
njp.32101076892643 | Awful 1"PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.—June 25, 1881. a WHAT WILL HE GROW TO?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Awful, is n't it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Awfully sorry, but what can you expect of a Turkish vassal not quite cured of a rude habit of piracy, and still addicted to slave- trading on the sly? |
njp.32101076892643 | Awkward for us, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | B.?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Back to the House and Committee, Back at the beck of the Whip; Feeling entitled to pity, Why ca n't I give them the slip? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bad example? |
njp.32101076892643 | Badly?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Because it's"May I"Why does a Parisian light comedy actor resemble the first day of the Sixth Month? |
njp.32101076892643 | Because, if so, why can not Britannia import her Claret and Burgundy from Spain direct? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bedad, Sorr, who gave it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Belmains?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Better, we admitted; but could n't he get beyond the huntsman? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bigger,"A little Bore's Head, SirP"or to Mr. Dillon,"AlittleLamb, Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bless me, how was it done?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Bokhara? |
njp.32101076892643 | Bounding Dears? |
njp.32101076892643 | Br the bye, who do YOU THINK WERE IN CHURCH, OF ALL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD? |
njp.32101076892643 | Brand replied,"The iron's hot: Strike you shall; and,—time to spare, Shall I lump and name the lot f Come, how will you have it done?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Bright, who have given up a great portion of their life to the help of Ireland? |
njp.32101076892643 | Brown nicer, becominger, cheaper? |
njp.32101076892643 | But I wish to ask you, Sir, have they a right to take my tools as well as my poor furniture? |
njp.32101076892643 | But are we to depend on Aus- tralia? |
njp.32101076892643 | But at what price? |
njp.32101076892643 | But ca n't you divine, my dear R.? |
njp.32101076892643 | But do n't we know, my dear Chables, how hard we have worked for this, how we've scorned delights and lived laborious days? |
njp.32101076892643 | But have we such a force? |
njp.32101076892643 | But how about its Ministers? |
njp.32101076892643 | But how about old Staffy? |
njp.32101076892643 | But how to get at the Steward? |
njp.32101076892643 | But if there's so much of the ugly side to be met with in the cab- trade; why do honest men turn cabby? |
njp.32101076892643 | But if this be the case, why insist on either? |
njp.32101076892643 | But is n't it rather late in the day to argue about Ghosts? |
njp.32101076892643 | But memories of old ani- mosity faded as the Duke went on showing how shocking a thing VhJ^FVT1"? |
njp.32101076892643 | But perhaps this is partly Mr. Ouless's fault, as, if he had a brush in his hand to do the gentleman's hair with, why did n't he send for a comb? |
njp.32101076892643 | But shall it? |
njp.32101076892643 | But step up- stairs — softly, quietly.... Do you see that cupboard? |
njp.32101076892643 | But surely riding to Westminster and back once a year, can not be your only or even your principal duty? |
njp.32101076892643 | But the Phoenix was alto- gether rebuilt; was that builded on the Captain's plan? |
njp.32101076892643 | But then came the rather unpleasant question of how much did I owe Messrs. Beown, Jones and Robinson for this magnificent crop of Wheat? |
njp.32101076892643 | But then, where's our Imperial renown? |
njp.32101076892643 | But then,''which General?" |
njp.32101076892643 | But there hidden away, not a will, but the original prescription; and what do you think was found? |
njp.32101076892643 | But there, where can you match our British Aristocracy? |
njp.32101076892643 | But this morning a well known wrap cums to the door, and in anser to"Who's there?" |
njp.32101076892643 | But what are our fellow- guests saying? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what are these among so many? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what are they? — Pickles?" |
njp.32101076892643 | But what are they? — Pickles?" |
njp.32101076892643 | But what have they done with their bayonets? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what have you to compbiin of? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what have/done that I am compelled to trust myself once a week to the tender mercies of the South- Western Railway Company? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what is this bay called? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what is this? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what were the others? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what'11 they do with him on Sunday? |
njp.32101076892643 | But what's the use of going on with the play of Hamlet when Hamlet is left out? |
njp.32101076892643 | But where','s the green? |
njp.32101076892643 | But whj is Miss Tobrington here? |
njp.32101076892643 | But who is to compress a Laureate? |
njp.32101076892643 | But who was she? |
njp.32101076892643 | But who with a soul above cut- paper camellias cares for you? |
njp.32101076892643 | But who's to"permit"it? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why did Julius Ccesar go to bed in his crown of golden laurel- leaves? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why should 1 fall back, in a private communication uch as this, upon the phantasmagoria of phrase? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why should the Committee laugh in this uproarious manner? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why stop at Baker Street? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why this jumble? |
njp.32101076892643 | But why"consolidate"in only one depart- ment? |
njp.32101076892643 | But — shall Oscar have a statue — no, we mean, shall Oscar be forgot — Shall young acquaintance be forgot And never called to mind? |
njp.32101076892643 | But, at all events, one thing it does suggest is that he should ask the Dean,"Do you sing this?" |
njp.32101076892643 | But, it may be urged, what would the children do in wet weather? |
njp.32101076892643 | But, nang it — or rather do n't hang it, Mr. Goodall — are n't we just a trifle tired of Camel? |
njp.32101076892643 | But, what has he said,—or done,—or been? |
njp.32101076892643 | Butler informs me that it ca n't be put right now as all the female servants have gone to churoh?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Buy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Buy? |
njp.32101076892643 | By Our Sunday School Bored Boy.—Where did Noah keep his bees? |
njp.32101076892643 | By presenting me with an AbriJged Edition of the Library of the British Museum?" |
njp.32101076892643 | By the way, was there anything superior to the usual annual show of pot- boilers at the Academy? |
njp.32101076892643 | By the way, what's Peregrine's itest price? |
njp.32101076892643 | By the way, where are we? |
njp.32101076892643 | By the way, who is Sir Bartle Frerb? |
njp.32101076892643 | C. What else? |
njp.32101076892643 | COME AND TRY POT- LUCK WITH UK; AND I HOPE YOU WON'T STARVE HIM, HAY, MY LoVE?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Ca n't I do anything for you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ca n't we hit upon some lovely new lark? |
njp.32101076892643 | Call him an antiquity? |
njp.32101076892643 | Call on Sir Bartle, and then ride to hounds? |
njp.32101076892643 | Call this the Cave of the Winds? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cam- bridge or Oxford? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can I give any information about the Russian negotia- tions with Shere Ali, and what do I think about the retention of Candahar? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can hi'be with Herr Kuhe? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can it be"Impatient Parnellope"and Suitors in a fit of remorse? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can she do a revolt in Roumelia for you, to keep 8ultan quiet? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can there be any hesitation in fixing on the very person — indeed, the only person for such an important post? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can turn their eyes from our faces pale, and close their ears to the children's cry?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Can we to Corporation look for help in time of snow? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you direct me? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you fight? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you give me any special case? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you hear my voice up there? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you tell in what year the girl was born? |
njp.32101076892643 | Can you, if requested, make a Cabinet pudding? |
njp.32101076892643 | Charmed numbers? |
njp.32101076892643 | Charming, is n't it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cheek? |
njp.32101076892643 | Chivalry? |
njp.32101076892643 | Classic Jotting for July. — Dog Days, why so called? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cognac? |
njp.32101076892643 | Combiang faudrar- t- cel quer jer pay pour doo cheros et ung chiang? |
njp.32101076892643 | Come, Mr. D'Oyley Carte, that's what some friend in Dublin might call a"doyleycarte compliment,"is n't it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Come, now; what on earth is the meaning of this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Come, voyons, will you give me your odds?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Come, you may find it hot, but why louldn't we have our little joke? |
njp.32101076892643 | Confound But stay — no temper; that an old Imperial lune is, But which of them will have the cheek to scold Concerning Tunis? |
njp.32101076892643 | Consols as he sped, was really Tompkins? |
njp.32101076892643 | Corney Reach.—On a recent occasion Lord Chief Justice Coleeidge wanted to know"what the celebrated Mr. Cobney Ghaut was?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Could either De made suitable for reception at the Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud's? |
njp.32101076892643 | Could he swim? |
njp.32101076892643 | Could you bear to see'i m punished for another boy's fault, and not groan, That is, if your kid had his mother's eyes, or, pardon me, Sir, your own? |
njp.32101076892643 | Could you kindly tell me where it is? |
njp.32101076892643 | Couldn t he set them to music? |
njp.32101076892643 | Court fortune? |
njp.32101076892643 | Crimson and gold? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cur, why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Customers scarce? |
njp.32101076892643 | Cynical? |
njp.32101076892643 | D picture rather suggests the triumphant entry into the village of an he hope that it may result in what topers call a"split"and a"go"? |
njp.32101076892643 | D'ye purtend to know the child's age better than her oune mother? |
njp.32101076892643 | D'you wast to cet us botii'Warehoused'?!" |
njp.32101076892643 | D. D. F. I lend you? |
njp.32101076892643 | DEAR FOOD, AND WHY? |
njp.32101076892643 | Dabs Continent? |
njp.32101076892643 | Deah Chahlie,'Ow are you, old'ermit? |
njp.32101076892643 | Dear Mr. Punch, What is all this bother atweenthe Ammersmith Beak and the School Board? |
njp.32101076892643 | Dear Punchy,* My boy, are you crazy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did 1 know the way to Brompton Cemitary? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did I understand you that the Trustee, the Solicitor, and the insolvent Debtor are finishing the evening to- gether at the Criterion? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did I understand you that the fare to Paris and back was only half- a- crown? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did Mr. McDonoitgh retire to study somebody's legal Digests? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did he really? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did it not conduce to bring to your heart an unaccustomed placidity, and to give to your ideas a more radiant hue? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did n't I hear them say now he was wounded in the head, and that the last bullet in was got out yesterday, and there would n't be another? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did n't you know what I wanted was a small advance? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did the Teetotallers wind up the proceedings by getting screwed? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did the compounder with oonscienoe shrink from telling more than half the trutn, or was it the Chanoellor who considerately omitted the P. I. D."? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did you ever know a man so rich in perorations? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did you ever see High Life Below Stairs? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did you never see a War- Horse BEFORE?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Did you see his bow to me? |
njp.32101076892643 | Did your brother go out of his depth? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you A Royal Guardin'Party, like an application of cold water to your ideas? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you keep Books?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you know that those washes and soaps must do harm — That there's woe in the compounds that chemists prepare? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you remember yoursinging it at Lady Scrumpsher's?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you think a little tobacco would help ns in our deliberations? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do n't you wish it would? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do the Foxes go any quicker? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do these warlike preparations not forebode a future fight?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Do they adopt a similar plan with the unoffending Jews, and persecute the race on account of its striking noses? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do they call it all corners? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do they still like them Fat, Fair, and Forty? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do vou think You will moralise gurls iato brown when their fancy has potted on pink? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you always speak to a Patient alone? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you call this justice? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you favour a sharp drink? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you know anything of this case? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you know that it is four o'clock? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you mean> say they never turned up? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you object to Irish Members? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you remember how your naturally kindly heart was touched by the prospective discomfiture o) Mr. Biggae? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you think that summer was made for death, to soften sorrow and sweeten loss? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you understand me, Madam? |
njp.32101076892643 | Do you want to know the latest thing To make a true tar dull? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does England's climate give thee pain, My Annie Roid? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does an Austra- lian ever think of whetting his appetite with a damper? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he belong to the Elder Brethren of Trinity House? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he belong to the"Radical Tail"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he bruise his Oats P How many Beans make five? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he take me for a housebreaker? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does he want to dis- courage his brother artists from going to Venice? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does it mean by this assertion that Bill's father was Coercion, Who his FoRSTER- Mother married willy- nilly? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does nobody know how much I have got on him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does order reign at Warsaw? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does the Pit rise as one man, and"generally express a wish"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does this explain his wager? |
njp.32101076892643 | Does this lady propose to commence a dinner with a basin of"thick"starch, and one of"clear?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Does"the solar system at the Gresham College"differ from the solar system elsewhere? |
njp.32101076892643 | Down him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Dutch metal? |
njp.32101076892643 | ET APHES? |
njp.32101076892643 | Easter Kecess? |
njp.32101076892643 | Easy- going Conservative M. P. By the way, did you vote against the adjournment? |
njp.32101076892643 | Editoe,"Nothing new under the sun"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Either Oxford or Cambridge? |
njp.32101076892643 | En? |
njp.32101076892643 | Enjoyment? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ettie, Molly — who? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ever heard of Chaumont? |
njp.32101076892643 | FOR GAMBETTA OR WORSE? |
njp.32101076892643 | Find Punch, Toby(? |
njp.32101076892643 | First O. F. Do n't jou? |
njp.32101076892643 | First O. F. How many more pages is he going to declaim? |
njp.32101076892643 | For it is warranted to wink At nobody but me? |
njp.32101076892643 | For, after all, is she not the one motive of the entire play? |
njp.32101076892643 | Forty winks? |
njp.32101076892643 | Four Pounds of Sal- mon at IJalf- a- Crown a Pound — what would that be? |
njp.32101076892643 | From a medical point of view, is a"round"better than"a square?" |
njp.32101076892643 | From what song are the following lines taken: —"A long long pull, And a strong strong pull!"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Full? |
njp.32101076892643 | Funking again? |
njp.32101076892643 | Gambetta to Dilke —"But how about silk?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Gentle- men, are you ready? |
njp.32101076892643 | Gentleman's departure for Constanti- nople, wanted to know"when the Turkish Government would pay four per cent.?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Gentlemen, are you ready?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Gentlemen, will you please choose your foreman? |
njp.32101076892643 | Germany to France. — Sorry to discompose you, but do n't you wish you may get Elsass book again? |
njp.32101076892643 | Germany to France.—Well, of course you'll let ns take Belgium, wo n't you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Give us a tanner, your'onor, to pay for a four D. doBs, And a bit of somethin to eat, for you'11 never feel its loss? |
njp.32101076892643 | Glorious Fraternity,—Is not the memory of your Temple Bar immortalised by the display of the head of Charles the First? |
njp.32101076892643 | Going to Margate( Market?). |
njp.32101076892643 | Going to Vespers? |
njp.32101076892643 | Good form of- should n't Iroquois win?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Good manners?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Good service should have its meet reward,—eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Good — so — hush! —"What amldoing?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Gratitude? |
njp.32101076892643 | H. C. E. Childers? |
njp.32101076892643 | HOW CAN I GET TO BUSINESS IF THIS ISN'T REMOVED? |
njp.32101076892643 | HOW IT WAS SETTLED(?) |
njp.32101076892643 | HOW WILL HE MANAGE IT? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ha? |
njp.32101076892643 | Had Mr. Healy"gone for"the Sergeant? |
njp.32101076892643 | Had The Gordon( Sir Alexander) turned up in the kilt he tells us he has worn, and had some rash Saxon pre- sumed to tickle his legs? |
njp.32101076892643 | Had n't the audaeity to say Amen,"why could I not say Amen?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Had n't we better look it out? |
njp.32101076892643 | Had there been an tmeute in the Irish quarter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hailsher the near- sighted, steering, and asking"Which way?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Hair Comber? |
njp.32101076892643 | Haktington haB, of course, already wit- nessed it; and Chamberlain — but I fancy you have had enough of the Chamuf.ri.ain, ch? |
njp.32101076892643 | Half- a- sovereign? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hallo, old boy, what's the matter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Happiness? |
njp.32101076892643 | Happy Thought.—I propose to the Composer a retrospective geographical song, inspired by the first sight of Arran, Bute? |
njp.32101076892643 | Happy Thought.—What's up? |
njp.32101076892643 | Happy Thought.—^Who's to move? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has he a department? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has he heard of our Randolph? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has he — while we've been carous- ing below — has he been washed overboard at last? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has n't he got the Composer in his toils for once? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has the Millennium arrived? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has this boy passed any standard? |
njp.32101076892643 | Has your wife, now, a good Peacock's feather? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have Ministers nothing better to do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have n't I a sense of humour? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have single women, then, no legal provision made to secure them likewise the services of a confidential Solicitor? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have they got into difficulties with their spurs and swords? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have they got rather ashamed of the quantity as they eats? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have you a Mother- in- Law? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have you any holidays? |
njp.32101076892643 | Have you many poor? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hbin, mon Ami?" |
njp.32101076892643 | He can draw two girls, but can he draw a house? |
njp.32101076892643 | He had been right up to a certain point; why had he not stopped there? |
njp.32101076892643 | He has received an anonymous communication, threatening him with assassination, and may he have his house guarded by Police? |
njp.32101076892643 | He is still reckless of con- struction — was not the immortal William also reckless in this respect? — and he needs compression. |
njp.32101076892643 | He just glanced at the footof it and he says, says he,"Waiter, what'syour name?" |
njp.32101076892643 | He never comes in without saving to me,"Well, Robert, how are you, Robert?" |
njp.32101076892643 | He or she? |
njp.32101076892643 | He then said, inquiringly,"Stranger?" |
njp.32101076892643 | He was a Russian, was n't he, by the bye? |
njp.32101076892643 | He would not be comforted, and passed onward with the same Ion? |
njp.32101076892643 | Here is the old hurly- burly, Sad is the weird I must dree, Why was the Session so early — Why was I ever M.P.? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hero we.Eleven?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Hiiaire Causes hilarity? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hillo I Who's this? |
njp.32101076892643 | His Grace has bad bis yacht, The Claymore, refitted; why not have this Mud- moor made sweet and clean, and kept so? |
njp.32101076892643 | His distinguished guests watched his movements with respectful interest"You do invariably win?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Homicide, fratricide, matricide, and suicide, I punish; and shall I myself commit jokicide?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Hope I do n't intrude? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hope you have found out what you wanted, Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Hope you'11 have a"better report when I look in again — say about 6000 a.d. To our next merry meet- ing in a bumper of Comet port? |
njp.32101076892643 | How I liked sitting on the stool of repentance, riding sideways, and looking out of the door like a great overgrown baby with a new toy? |
njp.32101076892643 | How about Tripoli? |
njp.32101076892643 | How about her fleet, though? |
njp.32101076892643 | How about the Commissioners of Sewers P Do they'bag'anything? |
njp.32101076892643 | How about you? — private, fifty thousand? |
njp.32101076892643 | How about you? — private, fifty thousand? |
njp.32101076892643 | How am 1? |
njp.32101076892643 | How am I to know that William the Conqueror did not come over with Madame Tcssaud? |
njp.32101076892643 | How can a"bridle and saddle"be"a stud"? |
njp.32101076892643 | How can the Service get on without us? |
njp.32101076892643 | How can we ever repay you? |
njp.32101076892643 | How can you lie there, idling your time away, basking in the sun? |
njp.32101076892643 | How could he, when he has never been tried? |
njp.32101076892643 | How did he make his money? |
njp.32101076892643 | How did we get here? |
njp.32101076892643 | How do the Waters come down on the Public? |
njp.32101076892643 | How do you do P How are you? |
njp.32101076892643 | How do you know? |
njp.32101076892643 | How do you spell Halderman? |
njp.32101076892643 | How does he know? |
njp.32101076892643 | How far is History going to repeat itself in the House of Commons? |
njp.32101076892643 | How few of us, even in the pulpit, appear in our natural state, and why not extend a little toleration to the harmless if dirty Christy? |
njp.32101076892643 | How have things been going with you?" |
njp.32101076892643 | How is a wish gene- rally expressed? |
njp.32101076892643 | How is it then we find That in the race for water London only lags behind? |
njp.32101076892643 | How is it you never CAN KEEP AN APPOINTMENT?" |
njp.32101076892643 | How is the garden- wall getting on down Toulon way? |
njp.32101076892643 | How long could it last? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many Horses does your Father keep? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many Horses pass your door from sun- rise to sunset, distin- guishing those in single harness from those in double harness? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many Persons have entered your Premises during the last twenty- four hours? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many School- Board summonses are there to- day? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many footmen it took to get me and m y mace into the coach, and how on earth I thought I should ever get out again? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many more of our good old pro- verbs will have to be reversed in this way? |
njp.32101076892643 | How many years was it allowed to he in the smoking- room of the Athenaeum? |
njp.32101076892643 | How mast shall I order?" |
njp.32101076892643 | How much? |
njp.32101076892643 | How old is the girl? |
njp.32101076892643 | How old is your daughter? |
njp.32101076892643 | How on earth did you know? |
njp.32101076892643 | How on earth shall I manage to take him? |
njp.32101076892643 | How on earth should 1 know? |
njp.32101076892643 | How shows the management of our big- wigs of bulky salary? |
njp.32101076892643 | How to catch crabs? |
njp.32101076892643 | How to deal with Obstruction- ists in future — Boycott'em? — No, Brand'em. |
njp.32101076892643 | How will he come to us? |
njp.32101076892643 | How would you convert a stucco- faced suburban villa into a Queen Anne's mansion? |
njp.32101076892643 | How would you introduce a lawn- tennis net into a forest with- out disregarding the rules of landscape gardening? |
njp.32101076892643 | How would you set to work to satisfy the Public, the Advertisers, and the Art- Critics? |
njp.32101076892643 | How — how can our dear poorer brethren — a — live Lives so unaisthetic, so shorn of True Beauty? |
njp.32101076892643 | How's a poor chap to know what they all means? |
njp.32101076892643 | How's that, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | How's time? |
njp.32101076892643 | However, as 1 wunce herd a Deputy say, when thing? |
njp.32101076892643 | I Eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | I am NOT MUSWIAXI AND YET YOU PAY MB TWO SOUSAND FRANC TO 8INO AT YOUR CONCERT I Et POURQUOI? |
njp.32101076892643 | I am about to ask, Why, if Faugh- a- Ballagh is so certain to win, he is not on the card? |
njp.32101076892643 | I am sure I could make more of it than the Budget, and I am satis- fied to leave Vernon Harcourt at peace(?) |
njp.32101076892643 | I ask Usher if he takes me for a Nihilist? |
njp.32101076892643 | I ask, what has happened to Thames Water Bill? |
njp.32101076892643 | I asks yer pardon, yer'onor, for liken myself to y I forgot for a minit as I is wot we calls'a regler'your son; w Ai n't they taught me no trade? |
njp.32101076892643 | I ca n't go about asking my friends"Do you know a story in which the hanging Birmingham and the widowhood of Eliza occur?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I can not answer for the Kaiserinn; but the Nestor of the Chase has frequently* For an under- butler? |
njp.32101076892643 | I can only reply with an air of astonish- ment,"Is it, indeed?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I can refer to Balkh; to Herat; and to — what is that other place? |
njp.32101076892643 | I did: m every way In all the school my dear, there was no better fellow at a rat's- header off the von ™ e? |
njp.32101076892643 | I know that my"copy"is long overdue; But who but a tyrant expects me to write? |
njp.32101076892643 | I merely wish to ask you if you've any Suggestion to offer?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I said"Have they?" |
njp.32101076892643 | I say, was n't that Tompkins who just went out of the Club? |
njp.32101076892643 | I should never make a long stop, though, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose you all eat Cobbett's corn and drink Hunt's Roasted Corn Coffee? |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose you often get good things sent you? |
njp.32101076892643 | I suppose, Gentlemen, you have no questions to ask? |
njp.32101076892643 | I think you have now increased the number of standards to six? |
njp.32101076892643 | I was asked if I did n't feel a little scrouged? |
njp.32101076892643 | I'U give up my right to the franchise to- morrow, For what's a Vote worth if it is n't for sale? |
njp.32101076892643 | I've only'ooked it,'cause w'y? |
njp.32101076892643 | I've planned suburban villa blocks; what more By way of training to the hand and eye In solid tastelessness could well be looked for? |
njp.32101076892643 | If A. commits a murder, can you charge B. with the crime? |
njp.32101076892643 | If I did n't get a seat in the train what was the odds? |
njp.32101076892643 | If St. Paul's were burnt down, how would you rebuild it? |
njp.32101076892643 | If he could oblige the Chairman he would withdraw; but what i — any particular word the Chairman fancied? |
njp.32101076892643 | If he says"No, you bloke: why carn't yer see I'm the Dook a- going to leave'em at my Banker's round the corner?" |
njp.32101076892643 | If it is a better one, why should n't it be universally adopted? |
njp.32101076892643 | If it's all right, why make it so difficult to get at? |
njp.32101076892643 | If not, what is? |
njp.32101076892643 | If not, why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | If ordered by the Speaker to get him some beer, would you object to fetching it yourself from the bar of the House? |
njp.32101076892643 | If so, at what period? |
njp.32101076892643 | If so, do you mix it on the notice- board, and flavour it with the Mace? |
njp.32101076892643 | If so, how is this overcome by the Committee of the Paris Salon? |
njp.32101076892643 | If so, why? |
njp.32101076892643 | If this does not look like war to the knife, wnat's in a name? |
njp.32101076892643 | If we can only revive the Tory Millennium, who knows what may happen? |
njp.32101076892643 | If you look in on the Inns of Court, you should say,"Why how dul you find time to escape from West- minster?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Ift%?. |
njp.32101076892643 | Ii it worth the first low comedian's trou- ble for the sake of the"makeup,"oi saying"Who calls so loud?" |
njp.32101076892643 | In consideration of adequate salaries? |
njp.32101076892643 | In his poem(?) |
njp.32101076892643 | In short, as you ca n't colonise, mon ami, why invade? |
njp.32101076892643 | In short, you must ask him( 1) Who he is? |
njp.32101076892643 | In the case I've just eluded to, what did it mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | Indeed, I am sure, were I to ask Cullins, in the words of a well- known song,"At what is the old man laughing?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Instead of confining the investigation to the cause of death — was he killed by accident t did he commit suicide? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ireland had proved a thorn in the sides of many Adminis- trations; but why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Irked by much luggage, baffled by dead- lock? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is Cullins to get out of his berth and call the Steward, or am I? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is Mr. Matthew Arnold an extreme Land- Leaguer? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is Mrs. Black introducing a new School of Cookery? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is Parliament moribund? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is Sir Iabnet meddling? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is anything more dreary than his catalogue ot the ships? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is he a disappointed man? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is he anybody else's Elder Brother? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is he modestly under"J."? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is he near- sighted too? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it Dutch? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it a fact that the Yank has been"sold"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it a play"for a nineteenth century audience?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it a wreck? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it a"bay"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it a"leg,"or is it a cough P Why do we sneer, why do we scoff? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it absolutely impossible to an- nounce that Mr. Sims Reeves will"positively"sing on such and such a night? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it because there is a difficulty of selection? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it by means of these eggs the Nihilists hope to get rid of the yoke? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it evening, afternoon, or"Jay's morn- ing"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it jaundice or jealousy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it necessary to subject my eyes to so much ex- amination? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it not so, my mates? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it sea- water that is pouring down my back in gallons? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it true that the men at whose doors we sit, can leave such weeds in the streets to die? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it where all the crowd carry bags and books, Are so loud in their dress and so wild in their looks? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it where rustic joskins and shop- boys crowd, And where even the women for tips"are loud? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it where the turf is all worn away, And they stand upon stools and shout numbers all day? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it where they all talk — be these"figures of fun"? — Of"fifties to hves,""two- to- one- bar- one,"And other obscure arithmetical larks? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it where they all talk — be these"figures of fun"? — Of"fifties to hves,""two- to- one- bar- one,"And other obscure arithmetical larks? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it"Long's"soon after the landing of the Romans, when Bond Street was first built? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is life worth living? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't that a genuine grievance, now? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't the very raison d'etre of a Uar a constant supply of Refresh- ment? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't there one law for the likes of us as has n't a shoe to our feet, and another law for gentlefolks and cheesemongers? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't there"Kirby Green's Stringed Band?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Is n't"how rude"delicious? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is not logo's hatred of the Moor on her account? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is not your question answered? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is our Lobd Mayor safe? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is she snappy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is that his idea of carrying out a Message of Peace? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is that the boy with the big feet, and with a perpetual cold in his head, who is always coming here with you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the Fancy dead? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the Khedive standing in with anyone over here? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the Licensing Act in the Isle of Man only a local law? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the boy's employer here? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the defendant a widow? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is the umbrella- stand the proper place for a Government Whip? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is there a race going on? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is there a single play of Shakspeabe's of which there is not"an acting edition"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is there some hidden joke about"guardin'her"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this business? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this play of Mr. Sims's a comic melodrama or a melodramatic comedy, or what? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this so? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this the day you would wleot for the Sweep? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this the man who has set Ireland in revolt, and has stumped a foreign country for the sinews of war? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this what keeps them so late? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is this, thort I, wot I come all this ways with 23 insides for to see? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is vour church well attended? |
njp.32101076892643 | Is't truth what we are told, eager to suck it P Somebody says they will give him a"bucket"? |
njp.32101076892643 | It Will have to be conceded, and why not faoe it at once? |
njp.32101076892643 | It is a sort of chess problem, — white to move—(we're both in white)—but what's the next move, and who's to make it? |
njp.32101076892643 | It is, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | It may be good in this house, but will it be good for me? |
njp.32101076892643 | It must be somewhere — why not at the back of Kensington Palace? |
njp.32101076892643 | It was French, and meant,"You re pretty well, are n't you?" |
njp.32101076892643 | It was to come again to- night, and how would he deal with it? |
njp.32101076892643 | It's Fashion they want, and not fitness: what odds if it's feathers or scales? |
njp.32101076892643 | J grow pugnacious? |
njp.32101076892643 | Jierenons a? ios moutons. |
njp.32101076892643 | June 20.—Why wo n't the House let Mr. Morgan Lloyd speak to it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Just a drop of summat short? |
njp.32101076892643 | Keep up your pecker, do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Know then,'tis now some three hundred years ago • JES „ f r l^W dld y ° » 85yu? |
njp.32101076892643 | La Bepublique c'est la paix? |
njp.32101076892643 | La Gloire t Powder and Steel? |
njp.32101076892643 | La Ouerre? |
njp.32101076892643 | Last night brilliant beyond measure Lovely Laura's spirits were; Say, what gave her so much pleasure? |
njp.32101076892643 | Leaving the woodcock and pheasant, Kept up till two or till three; Life in the country was pleasant — Why was I ever M.P.? |
njp.32101076892643 | Let dull seers stale fables tell, Are not all numbers magic in their spell, With Youth, Love, Joy, and Jest assorted well? |
njp.32101076892643 | Let me see- um- wnich is Sappho? |
njp.32101076892643 | Like what?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Limited Subscription? |
njp.32101076892643 | Listeners Never,< § •. |
njp.32101076892643 | Lived there the man with soul so dead who never to himself had said, This is my own — my native hearthstone? |
njp.32101076892643 | Loo Torrington? |
njp.32101076892643 | Looked down oi the welterings of my poor fellow- creatures, thinking,"Which o: you could do as I have done"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Lord Woodcock had a Party, — Where is that Party now? |
njp.32101076892643 | M. T. How many English have followed these bagmen? |
njp.32101076892643 | M. T. My dear Whilke, I am exceedingly sorry, but what can we do? |
njp.32101076892643 | M;l^lbV"ntt y?de!? |
njp.32101076892643 | MONERS TO AVOID?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Mais pourriez- vous nous dire quelle heure il est?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Mais qu'est- ce que le'Grand Ministère'va faire de gTand?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Man in other corner asks,"Why should n't Mistake win?" |
njp.32101076892643 | May I ask you what is the meaning of the word"snappy"? |
njp.32101076892643 | May I not be allowed to carry ze shore my carpet- bahg? |
njp.32101076892643 | Mayonnaise? |
njp.32101076892643 | Me, or the chap at the other box? |
njp.32101076892643 | Member will ask the question? |
njp.32101076892643 | Members sat dumb for a moment, and then, out of the turmoil of troubled thoughts, broke exclamations of,"When?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Memories of the Coburg and the Vic, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Mester Smeth?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Mettrai- je le^pourboire dans les trois pour cents, ou prendrai- je des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens? |
njp.32101076892643 | Money? |
njp.32101076892643 | Moodle asks me what I make of it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Moodle is also a arrister, and a member of good Clubs, but is he a mug- lumberer? |
njp.32101076892643 | Moral.—Is there one? |
njp.32101076892643 | Mr. Booetnb rose to order, Was this Domestio Eco- nomy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Mr. Fred Archer)("Oh, who will o'er the Downs so Mr. G. Fordham}[ Part Song)< free? |
njp.32101076892643 | Mr. Justice Fry.—I suppose, Mr. Hollingshead, you see no'arm in that? |
njp.32101076892643 | Must have my joke, you know — no offence? |
njp.32101076892643 | Must ho go on the streets and lurn to be a thief? |
njp.32101076892643 | My Dear Punch, Will you allow me to call the attention of the medical men who read you, to a case which was decided last Saturday in a Court of Law? |
njp.32101076892643 | My Dear, Is it necessary to say that you are the very man for the position of Keeper of the Privy Seal? |
njp.32101076892643 | My dearest, how can you talk so? |
njp.32101076892643 | My gal Sarah's, she took a fancy to'em down at South Kensington, so 1 bought'em for her, and now she want s summat else; so how much? |
njp.32101076892643 | My good fellow, of course you com- mission me to say that you refuse his offer with respectful ignominy and dutiful contempt? |
njp.32101076892643 | My ideas a little mixed with hearing so many speeches, and my.legs a little stiff with? oing through so many divisions. |
njp.32101076892643 | My sea- conscience says,"Are you doing the right thing?" |
njp.32101076892643 | N.B.—Are there elderly midshipmen? |
njp.32101076892643 | NOW WHAT WERE THEY?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Nearly finished it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Need I say more? |
njp.32101076892643 | Never mind now, but where are you »'g to live?" |
njp.32101076892643 | No craft in sight, and the gentle is invisible,—so why the title? |
njp.32101076892643 | No joke to he made about him? |
njp.32101076892643 | No, Usher, it's'no use your bringing me the Duo d'AuMALE's card and compliments, and would I let him subscribe a couple of millions? |
njp.32101076892643 | No, surely he was an orator, or am I mixing him with Euripides? |
njp.32101076892643 | Noblesse oblige, but what is this I hear about a fifth soup- ladle finding its way into the pocket of a very exalted personage? |
njp.32101076892643 | Nodoubt, at this moment you all of you carry vouchers for private admission to the Grosvenor Gallery in your waistcoat- pockets? |
njp.32101076892643 | Not deae at Forty Guineas, rh?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Not since we've known it P Where's the Head Waiter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now I think of it quietly, what oould we have said to offend them? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now and then these damsels gleefully approached the veteran dowagers, and cheerily asked them"how they were getting on?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Now it seems to me awful shame to make him go through three years of bad dinners for nothing, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now where is that Policeman Sir Edward Henderson, eh?] |
njp.32101076892643 | Now would you have liked it yourself? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, how came Sir Watkin, whose talent wo all know, As a light on the Railway to shine? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, when shall we start, dear? |
njp.32101076892643 | Now, you twirling whipper- snapper of a dervish, what's this new olery? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. And how was it with you, Mr. Mace? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. And why not, for goodness'sake? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Any other duties? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Anything further? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Are these symbols of any earthly use at the present time? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Are you boarded as well as lodged? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Are you satisfied? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. But could you not send them by Post? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Dear mo, how very strange f You are, I presume, the Parliamentary Agent of the Corporation? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Do n't you keep any servants then? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Do they have that effect? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Have you any Parochial Funds? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Have you any accumulation? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Have you any other designation? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Havo you any singular customs in connection with your Company? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. How about the rest? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. How do you discover such men? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. How do you mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Is the income that you administer in so very extraordinary a manner increasing or diminishing? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Is there anything you never forget? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Of what Parish? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. What are your principal duties? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. What do you consider a right sort of fellow? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. What has been your latest experience? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. What may be the average number? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. C. Why so? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. ft Do you want it increased? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. ft In connection with Royalty? |
njp.32101076892643 | O. ft On wnat reasonable grounds, pray? |
njp.32101076892643 | Obstruction? |
njp.32101076892643 | Obvious ques- tion,"Where shall we find room for another?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Of course, if she marries, which some- how those women with red hair and green eyes — What? |
njp.32101076892643 | Of what material is the decora- tion made? |
njp.32101076892643 | Often met you HERB BEFORE, I FANCY, HAv'n'T I?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh 1 this thought in the midst of June sunshine will stray,'■ Will the demon long leave us e'en Summer's bright ray?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh hang it, what is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh where and Oh where is the little Burglar 1 Oh where on earth can he be? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, are you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, can you tell me? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, could n't they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, did they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, did you never hear of the Jolly Free Watermen, Who on the River Thames used for to ply? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, from the Lazy One is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, have n't we? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, my Betsinda, will you not essay to live up to it?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, that was the man who held the pass of Thermopylae, or saw he did, was n't he? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, where are the dittoes in mixtures and browns, And the faultless frockcoat that he built me of yore? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, who wtrald wear a tall hat? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, yes! — but where will I be then? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, you could — could you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Oh, you know something about him, then, Miss Pro- priety? |
njp.32101076892643 | On what ground did the Doctor attribute malingering? |
njp.32101076892643 | One book between them? |
njp.32101076892643 | One or two Members straggle in, but where is the rush of interrupted diners? |
njp.32101076892643 | Only — if the burglar was n't captured? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or buttoned in frock coat, Would countless places call at, When he might moon in boat? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or could Ambrosia hold it in the leaBt With Beans and Bacon? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or had the market for pease- meal brose been rigged? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or help to hold Progress's tide with its shock, back P To warm up old ghosts, quicken Mummies to Bogies, Or otherwise comfort old Women and Fogies? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or is he going to try whether breaking the sixth commandment will ensure a religious conviction? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or likely, this weather, to keep out the cold?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Or locked in a dungeon on bread and water, deprived of God's light, There to shiver and jabber, where the day's just blacker nor night? |
njp.32101076892643 | Or, did n't he write The Mighty Dollar f Have n't I bought his Sewing Machine P I have n't? |
njp.32101076892643 | Osmin asks Pedrillo about Belmont —"Who's this 6tranger? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ou trourerai- je des questions politiques? |
njp.32101076892643 | PENCI L MEMS, South African Native{ timidly) —"The Boer-will use us kindly?" |
njp.32101076892643 | PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.—April 30, 1881. i+AlTsc** du a nx? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pannuscorium? |
njp.32101076892643 | Parliamentary Notice. — Mr. Caine to ask questions about Vacant Seats and Magis- trate's Corrupt Practices — when? |
njp.32101076892643 | Patriotic? |
njp.32101076892643 | Perhaps Sunderland has just as much right to throw stones at the theatre, as Something- Bogie had to burn the productions of ■ worldly writers? |
njp.32101076892643 | Perhaps if amputation could be inflicted as a punishment, the crime of kick- ing would not find so many sup- porters? |
njp.32101076892643 | Perhaps the twenty- three who voted for the deification of the No- Renters will think of this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Perhaps you have given five pounds too? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pray what is your Salary? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pray what salary do vou get for all your terrible amount of work? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pray, Sir, what are you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Prefers he our Chamberlain P What are his views on the right of Free Sale? |
njp.32101076892643 | Pretty Cousin,"And when do you go back?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Prior to the post without it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Public or private business, Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Public or private business, Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Published by Warne — and who said they warne't? |
njp.32101076892643 | Punch, Did you see the picture iu last week's Illustrated London News, called A Midsummer Night on the Terrace of the House of Commons"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Quality? |
njp.32101076892643 | Query — who was it who said something about"chatter of irresponsible frivolity?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Query, are they enemies, or rebels, or what? |
njp.32101076892643 | Query, would Gosset turn me out if I did? |
njp.32101076892643 | Question before the Congress:"Ought Magazine- writers to wear revolvers, and receive publio burial at the hands of Humanity?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Quite right, who cares about England? |
njp.32101076892643 | Quite the"o'rrect card,"Mr. Oxley, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | ROX |
njp.32101076892643 | Rather a mannikin, eh, alter all? |
njp.32101076892643 | Rather afraid Cham- berlain has been got at by Sir Edward Sullivan, Mr. Ecrotd, and perhaps — who knows? — by the Duke of Manchester! |
njp.32101076892643 | Really what does F- r- s- t- r want to go driving about Dublin with a guard of Police for? |
njp.32101076892643 | Respected P.,—What do you think of this for a ghostly coinci- dence? |
njp.32101076892643 | Revanche? |
njp.32101076892643 | Riddle.—Why was Lord Byron a humane father? — Because he never beat his Childe Harold. |
njp.32101076892643 | Right on, do ye say? |
njp.32101076892643 | Rum Customer? |
njp.32101076892643 | Russia being a despotic country, the Russians are treated like PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.—September 3, 1881. a REST."(?) |
njp.32101076892643 | SUNDERLAND OR BLUNDERLAND? |
njp.32101076892643 | Said Mr. Serjeant Buzfus,"Gentle- men, what does this mean? —'Chops aid Tomata- sanoe. |
njp.32101076892643 | Say, wiU you interfere in any way? |
njp.32101076892643 | Say- ing to Mr. Gladstun, for instance,"Shall I get vou a little more Tung, Sir?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Says the New- fangled Christmas to the Old- fashioned Christmas, How on earth, now, do you think that/should know? |
njp.32101076892643 | Says the Old- fashioned Christmas to the New- fangled Christmas, Where's the jollity of twenty years ago?" |
njp.32101076892643 | See silly George? |
njp.32101076892643 | Seen Carver and Scott shooting at the Aquarium? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall I get you a few decorations for your clerks and secre- taries? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall I give you a few hints, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall I? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall he up andjoin the Scotchman? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall the stranger beat the Yankee, and haul down the starry flag? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall they yield, and get up a few special votes which Mr. Gobst may discuss to himself at midnight? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we be told that the green lurks in our or somebody else's laughing eye? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we drive him in one of Her Majesty's carriages? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we have to add Chatham to the list? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we insult the French Consul? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we lodge him in Newgate? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we proceed? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shall we take Bulgaria and Salonica at once, or wait a few months? |
njp.32101076892643 | She is Handsome, is she not?" |
njp.32101076892643 | She pleads guiltv, do n't she? |
njp.32101076892643 | She wears a crown, If we give it up, there's ftuetta,( Lytton owns) as good or better; But then — where's our Imperial renown? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sherry Cobbler has long been celebrated as an American drink, but who has hitherto ever heard of Old Shoe Rum? |
njp.32101076892643 | Should I join the Party of Law and Order, and nip him by the calf? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shut him up? |
njp.32101076892643 | Shut it — quick! — Has the key changed colour? — No There — we breathe and smile again; and now — one step more.... to the Block. |
njp.32101076892643 | Silent forest? |
njp.32101076892643 | Silver glades? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sir C. W. On which side the Channel is the"Nation of Shop- keepers"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sir, at your age — The functions will be of Electrical Storage? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sir? |
njp.32101076892643 | Snippe( struck by the jubilant expression of Snappe's habitually stern countenance)"What thb diokensabk you beading in that Review? |
njp.32101076892643 | Snooks — plebeian Snooks! — now do you manage thiB?" |
njp.32101076892643 | So do n't spurn this exhortation, but please give an illustration Of( politically)"What's a Pedigree"? |
njp.32101076892643 | So every? |
njp.32101076892643 | So said Bteon — what says the other B.? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sold by a stable- boy eager for gold P Why, for long odds, did he leave six to four? |
njp.32101076892643 | Some people talk of abuses, but I ask,'Where are they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Someone must speak to carry on debate till ten; but who? |
njp.32101076892643 | Something sweet about yourself, i suppose?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Sometimes a pal would whisk by, and, jealous of the job, would jeer out,"Why, Bob, how's this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Son or sire, and if so, why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sopely? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sparks?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Stand to win fifty- two — no, three — or it sixty- three? |
njp.32101076892643 | Star as a lion in black inexpressibles, Visit the Opera, and there yawn aloud? |
njp.32101076892643 | State thoir average ages and occupations? |
njp.32101076892643 | Still, he's a sort of an expression that frightens, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Stoopid cove, if e wornted the meddle wy did nt he ware a red cote? |
njp.32101076892643 | Suggestion.—Why not revive, at the Grand Opera, Paris, the celebrated Italiano in Algeria? |
njp.32101076892643 | Surelv you have n't forgotten who I am? |
njp.32101076892643 | Surely Lilt ca n't like that squirming attitudinising helpless Nincompoop? |
njp.32101076892643 | Surely this is your matter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sword, what can you, Mr. Mace, have to do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Sybarites I ShonHn^Fi?lLVOr1^llty;1,lt"m* ■/& Pen P? |
njp.32101076892643 | T.?" |
njp.32101076892643 | TO FAIL in your'Exam.'? |
njp.32101076892643 | Talk of justice, and petticoat culteher, and trainin'up women o'sense? |
njp.32101076892643 | Talk of unparliamentary speech, Sorr? |
njp.32101076892643 | Ten to one against Limestone? |
njp.32101076892643 | Thank you, Sir; I'm very well, Sir"? |
njp.32101076892643 | That I went home to make mv will? — The Weather! |
njp.32101076892643 | That flowers were given for children's graves, and born to die on a funeral cross? |
njp.32101076892643 | That is all very well, but you see we do n't make the lor, do we? |
njp.32101076892643 | That luxury of doing good, oh, why is it so dear? |
njp.32101076892643 | That may be so, but why do they get themselves up in this style? |
njp.32101076892643 | That the prodigy? |
njp.32101076892643 | That when each old year is put by, He will pose like a saint fresh beatified? |
njp.32101076892643 | That's all very well, but where do they come? |
njp.32101076892643 | That's what you've been aiming at, is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Agricultural Interest in danger? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Dacliess( suddenly recognising T.)"Oh, how d'y'do? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Egyptian suggestion emphatically would not do — had I anything else to propose? |
njp.32101076892643 | The European Concert'vain? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Facetia? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Powers? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Prince and Princess of Wales, and a"Select Party"—( who's this? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Royal Academy ca n't give us such specimens as these Painters can, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | The Workhouse? |
njp.32101076892643 | The beams of the Sun- god play o'er him in rain, Shall the year be all given to Fog's ruthless reign? |
njp.32101076892643 | The cab or the lady P Which? |
njp.32101076892643 | The disguise is very complete, is n't it? |
njp.32101076892643 | The eoliers send chaps to Parlyment, and wy not the cabbies? |
njp.32101076892643 | The flesh- tints of Watts are quite comic; There's Herkomer's chaos of stones; But where is the great anatomic Improver on Nature, Buene- Jones? |
njp.32101076892643 | The hum of those skate- irons sounds in my ear; — Or is it the wail of the driving wind? |
njp.32101076892643 | The inference that, therefore, Mr. Masters is specially Quali- fied, as Logo says of himself,"to spy into abuses"? |
njp.32101076892643 | The labourer lifted his head at the grunt — For a Kvrle'd darling's cough'tis perhaps a coarse term — And exclaimed,""Wot's your game? |
njp.32101076892643 | The man? |
njp.32101076892643 | The notion stirs my blood, makes my tint turn, My voice swell louder; They think me tame? |
njp.32101076892643 | The other continued: —"Mix?' |
njp.32101076892643 | The people appointed to manage these nfernal Machines may have the courage, but do they possess the scientific knowledge for such exceptional duty? |
njp.32101076892643 | The'Invisible Captain,'eh?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Then Charles the First? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then I ask your Worship upon what principle of law or reason you can punish one person for the offence of another? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then I looked round for Sukey, and missed her; But back she came bounding right soon; And I said,"What's the matter, sweet Sister?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Then I'owled,"What are you hup to? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then he begins: —"How did I come to be the Manchester Novelist?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Then we haul the''taykel"—( is this''tackle"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then what are we to do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then what would happen? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then wherefore do yon chalk your cheek, With soda wash your hair each week, And blaok your eyes, And strive to look like dolls who speak? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then why tell it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then wo n't he explain that he only meant that force and remedy were two different things, and that former must precede latter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then you will keep the piece? |
njp.32101076892643 | Then, who so affrighted, so helpless as he, King Log, brainless Bumble? |
njp.32101076892643 | There's no bell, my shrieks would be stifled, and before anyone had time to ask,"Where is he? |
njp.32101076892643 | There's them blessed ten bells again time? |
njp.32101076892643 | Therefore, if lying in bed and tossing for sovereigns is not keeping quiet and taking exercise, what is? |
njp.32101076892643 | Thev've launched a Ram- torpedo — Why call it Polyphemus? |
njp.32101076892643 | They are ready ticketed with appro- priate Adjectives—(en passant, why not have Adjective Authors, as"Conquering"Paul and"Meritorious"Geobge? |
njp.32101076892643 | They seem to say, Who cares where a man sleeps? |
njp.32101076892643 | This is clever, but inconsistent; but then is n't Genius invariably inconsistent? |
njp.32101076892643 | Three children sat in a London Square, in front of a house with the blinds drawn down,"Are they dead,"said one,"in the rooms up there?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Tiat's the date? |
njp.32101076892643 | Title of paper in English, The Seven Dial? |
njp.32101076892643 | To be, or not to be? |
njp.32101076892643 | To make an experiment? |
njp.32101076892643 | To put, like Jem Lowther, the hands on Time's clock back? |
njp.32101076892643 | To the Grand Duke? |
njp.32101076892643 | To us, for all our oare and kindness? |
njp.32101076892643 | Took away the jewels and the drawin'-room grand, have they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Tou jist tell mo Mr. Punch wot I in to do with him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Town Councillor Block? |
njp.32101076892643 | True; but in whose mouth does Shakspeare place it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Tsll me, who is that lovkly Girl?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Turkish Official( at'•I T>-1 I TT? |
njp.32101076892643 | Twig that old Mummy there? |
njp.32101076892643 | VY? |
njp.32101076892643 | Vat of dat? |
njp.32101076892643 | Very 7eU then'no tower ° n earth shall induce me to unfold the situated W^ hTTe'my d ° ar'arT 9"HWfr Sh«^ Fields'* here SixpCy waS? remhfd? |
njp.32101076892643 | Very 7eU then'no tower ° n earth shall induce me to unfold the situated W^ hTTe'my d ° ar'arT 9"HWfr Sh«^ Fields'* here SixpCy waS? remhfd? |
njp.32101076892643 | Very moderate indeed; are they ready? |
njp.32101076892643 | Vot do I calls you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Voyons, où en es- tu avec tes tissus et tes sucres?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Vy should they? |
njp.32101076892643 | V»»t, Y •-i* »\A « » tN?. |
njp.32101076892643 | W „ 7tWP? |
njp.32101076892643 | W.'s T. —"Going to Epsom this year usual way by Sutton, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | WH Ydoes the loud breath- ing of a half- starved car munching a bare bone re- semble the Eighth Month? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT DOES IT MEAN? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT DOES IT MEAN? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT IS A"RUN"? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT SHALL WE DEINK? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH HIM? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH HIM? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHAT'SIN A NAME? |
njp.32101076892643 | WHY? |
njp.32101076892643 | WTiat is this story I hear about a Right Honourable having accused a noble Lord of picking his pocket in the Division Lobby? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was I too urgent? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was Milton'rather more sold than the book? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was he a brief- snatcher too? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was he afraid to go home? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was he asked? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was he thief, or bully's victim, or a runaway from school, When he stole that fatal passage from the port of Liverpool? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was it Time who took Mr. Whistler by the forelock and left his mark there? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was it made to separate rich and poor, to give us hope and our neighbours health? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was it one of the peculiar crooked fads which we're all subject to, and which show we've a bee in our bonnet somewhere? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was it wild adventure stirred him, was he going to the bad? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was n't that a good berth to tumble into? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was the Fourth Party about to receive a recruit, even so late in the Session? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was the Lord Mayob at the Mansion House at the time? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was the Play a classic one? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was the scamp hanged, eventually? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was there a little muddle about on the ftill- side on the Derby Day, eh, Old Man?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Was there anybody likely to have murdered your brother except yourself? |
njp.32101076892643 | Was your brother addicted to drink? |
njp.32101076892643 | Watef) ° rf^% hin*> dder tf Cuoko ° Ware than was your own Junius^ Ware7? |
njp.32101076892643 | We express our immense delight at the arrangement, and eye one another askance as the first thought occurs to each of us,"Does the other one snore?" |
njp.32101076892643 | We here give the Emperor's reply — verbatim, of course: — Cher Porte, — Comment tons Portez- vous? |
njp.32101076892643 | We like to think of the Academy as a noble, generous body; but can we continue to hold this opinion when it has n't got a good Hart? |
njp.32101076892643 | We look Like giants now, regular Titans, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | We must send some.after you, just to keep up appearances, do n't you see? |
njp.32101076892643 | We nave attacked the disgraceful state of Covent Garden Market over and over again, and"the authori- ties"( who are they, your Grace of Mudford?) |
njp.32101076892643 | We recommend everyone to go to all"the Last Appearances but Six"—( why stay away from the six, though? |
njp.32101076892643 | We're hard upon women in truth we must say, For where can a lady here get an M.A.? |
njp.32101076892643 | We've heard of"Ikey Mo,"but, Mr. Gardner, who the diggins is Leafy Jewne? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well — nm — you know my But you can get off, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well, Gentle- men, what do you say? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well, didyou try and save him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well, if it is, what then? |
njp.32101076892643 | Well, my acute and carefully- trained friends, what say you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Weymouth.—Why am I here? |
njp.32101076892643 | What Company does the cove at the other end belong to? |
njp.32101076892643 | What English king was known as Old Rowley? |
njp.32101076892643 | What Pier? |
njp.32101076892643 | What Shall We Act? |
njp.32101076892643 | What U the Lazy One arter? |
njp.32101076892643 | What a horrible want of pluck 1 Why does n't he show himself, and walk about the streets when these dreadful disturbances are going on? |
njp.32101076892643 | What a row over — what are they making a row over? — eh, a row over Well, it is against my practice, but just one liqueur. |
njp.32101076892643 | What age is your Elder Brother, and how long has he been your Elder Brother? |
njp.32101076892643 | What am I to do now? |
njp.32101076892643 | What annual amount of Profit do you make P What amount do you return to the Income Tax? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are our colours? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are they at now? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are they doing? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are they, these officials high, who Jack Frost's freaks should bridle? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are you going to do for us? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are you going to do next, Vernon't Is it the Woolsack or Gladstone's place when it's empty? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are you to do? |
njp.32101076892643 | What are you trying to say? |
njp.32101076892643 | What bounds it on the North? |
njp.32101076892643 | What can we do? |
njp.32101076892643 | What colour are they? |
njp.32101076892643 | What colour would Frenoh sport- men bet against just now? — A. |
njp.32101076892643 | What could I do but go? |
njp.32101076892643 | What could it he? |
njp.32101076892643 | What did Cambronne say to me?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What did he mean, or what did he want? |
njp.32101076892643 | What did the meeting of the two Emperors mean P Nothing — or Nihilism? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do they want? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you do with it? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you mean, Sir, by intruding upon the privacy of the Head of a great Military Department? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you say now? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you say to that? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think of a respectable- looking chap laying snares to steal my twopenny halfpenny traps? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think of that? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think of that? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think of this glass of Curacoa and brandy? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you think? |
njp.32101076892643 | What do you want with a flower from my bouquet? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does Sir Wilfrid say to it? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does he care so long as he can get the Inspectors to pass the shandrydans and hoodwink the Cruelty to Animals Society? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does he want? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does that matter if we can only make it look alive — even for a little while? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does that red- faced, bulbou3-nosed, painfully habitual drunkard mean by bawling out to that emaciated ghoul on the seat? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does the Bench sav? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does the Princess herself say? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does the fellow mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | What does the lor say on this'ere point? |
njp.32101076892643 | What else? |
njp.32101076892643 | What else?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What flesh could stand firm'gainst that fierce fiery blast, That hot hail of bullets straight flying? |
njp.32101076892643 | What great Singer is"quite Too Too? |
njp.32101076892643 | What has poor Liberty to say in face of her new, and popular enemy, Local Option? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have we here? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have you been doing with those despatches? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have you brought us here f What stuff is this? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have you seen? |
njp.32101076892643 | What have you to sav? |
njp.32101076892643 | What hideous accident have you been in? |
njp.32101076892643 | What holiday? |
njp.32101076892643 | What if Bbadlaugh is now going for him with intent to lift him off the pedestal and per- adventure walk off with him? |
njp.32101076892643 | What if he were to put this motion on his own account? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is a brief- snatcher? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is going to be done for us by you? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is he shooting at? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is it now? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is it, a waltz or a polka? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is that peculiar fizzing sound going on inside that barrel labelled"Cement"? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is the last thing they can do, who should from misery shade us? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is the matter with Scotland? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is the next case? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is the only answer comes when one has for a Cab sent? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is the use, demands an"Old Soldier"of year MWiaagiM Army Organisation? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is there in the cad's composition which always prompts him to assume on a holiday a pot- hat and a frock- coat? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is winning easily? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is your name? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is your occupation? |
njp.32101076892643 | What is"a generally expressed wish?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What made me careless, cheery, gay, What made me throw ten pounds away, And cheerfully some large bills pay? — The Weather! |
njp.32101076892643 | What made me open wide my coat, And get into a penny boat, And talk of Springtime like a"Pote? |
njp.32101076892643 | What made my head feel iron- bound, AVhat made me kick my favourite hound, Quarrel with wife and friends all round? — The Weather! |
njp.32101076892643 | What more was needed to prove the loyalty of the League? |
njp.32101076892643 | What more would they teach her? |
njp.32101076892643 | What must it be to live in such an atmosphere of suspicion? |
njp.32101076892643 | What news of the second Comet? |
njp.32101076892643 | What on earth does this mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | What on earth has the stream got to murmur about? |
njp.32101076892643 | What s that noise? |
njp.32101076892643 | What sayest thou to a bed of Jerusalem Arlichdkes above his resting- place?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What shall I say to him?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What shall I weave for thee — which shall I spin — Rondel, or rondeau, or virelay? |
njp.32101076892643 | What skyey influence rules all Who read your learned Paper? |
njp.32101076892643 | What sort of an engine f — a Donkey engine with Carte and horse power? |
njp.32101076892643 | What the deuce are we doing? |
njp.32101076892643 | What the deuce are you doing? |
njp.32101076892643 | What then it the Irish Devil- Fish? |
njp.32101076892643 | What though they crawl From their dens to his knees, the poor souls, in appeal? |
njp.32101076892643 | What was Barnaby Budge'» Raven always crying out?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What was her age 10 years ago? |
njp.32101076892643 | What was his attitude? |
njp.32101076892643 | What was the matter? |
njp.32101076892643 | What was the use of the compass now, or sail or rudder? |
njp.32101076892643 | What was to be done? |
njp.32101076892643 | What weights? |
njp.32101076892643 | What were the Social Scientists to do if the Domestic Economists left them nothing to talk about? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will be the value of Lord Beacoxsfield s work when it attains the age of Leonardo's picture? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will he give us next? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will he play? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will he say P Will he smash the Fair Traders P Denounce, and suggest how to stop, the dark deeds Of Parliament's mad and malicious degraders? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will he say to us? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will his message he, from life to death Grand hero- worshipper of years ago? |
njp.32101076892643 | What will the Don do then? |
njp.32101076892643 | What would Cobden say? |
njp.32101076892643 | What would the mourners say? |
njp.32101076892643 | What would their capital be? |
njp.32101076892643 | What'8 in a name? |
njp.32101076892643 | What'ave you got to explain? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's everybody going away for? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's in a name? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's that Wetter'\in doing now? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's that, Bill? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's that?" |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the Milliard for if they do n't have something to spend it on? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the emptiest handed thing in the Service? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the good of being a Detective if we're not allowed to detect in our own way? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the good of being a local Major.-General? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the matter? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the objeck of all his here, John? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's the use of saying"Sound Gambetta,"when I have n't got a dress to put on? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's to be done? |
njp.32101076892643 | What's up? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, as a faot.is his ttatut to be r Will he go to the Tower, and"eat up"the Beefeaters, Do the Aquarium, and lunch on the crowd? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, do away-with our Colonelcies? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, he asked, were they there for?_ What was Domestic Economy? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, he asked, were they there for?_ What was Domestic Economy? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, no hope? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, no? |
njp.32101076892643 | What, pray are your prin- cipal duties? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? |
njp.32101076892643 | What? — only during the last half hour! |
njp.32101076892643 | Whatever did he do it for? |
njp.32101076892643 | Whebe is He Now? — Mr. |
njp.32101076892643 | When Lord Kengoosie, on leaving,? |
njp.32101076892643 | When a very thirsty man requires some Beer, what musical instrument will he call for? — The Bass soon! |
njp.32101076892643 | When and under what circumstances has a tenant the right of expelling his landlord? |
njp.32101076892643 | When private Members call with their"little bills"at inconvenient moments, what answer would you give them? |
njp.32101076892643 | When the Duke of Arqyll came forward a ™ Z? |
njp.32101076892643 | When was distress for rent abolished? |
njp.32101076892643 | When you are out, does your Mother- in- Law know you're out? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where am I? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are the gendarmes? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are the writing- table and bookshelves? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are they now? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are they? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are you going to this summer? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where are you now, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where do you live? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where does it come from? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where have I met my Ktrby Green? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is Adullam? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is Dulcino, my boy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is he? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is the Coffee- room? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is the hyacinthine crop That decked young Dizzy's brow? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where is the second Comet? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where now's the stone jug as once foamed wi'mild ale? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where shall we begin? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where the men, like the legs of their trousers, seem"tight,"And the language is much the reverse of polite? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where they blend manhood's favourite"Dig big D,"With that friend of our infancy"bouncing B"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where through these long speeches were the humour, the wit, or the eloquence which I have heard are parts of Irish speech? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where'b your Horse? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's John Robinson? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's all the old jokes and the old fun and the old chaff? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's my phrase- book? |
njp.32101076892643 | Where's our Gambetta? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wherefore this snub from the Speaker? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which is Mr. Bancroft? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which is it to be? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which is the properest place to cast your theet- anchor in? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which shall I take, a''Corpse Reviver,"or a"Lady's smile"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which to choose? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which was your Papa at, Cook — Oxford or Cambridge?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Which"public"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which, in your opinion, is the safer course of action, to take a return ticket to Newmarket or not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Which? |
njp.32101076892643 | While on your head perched a cap so coquettish, Even a hermit had danced at the sight; Were n't you a wee bit exacting and pettish? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who are the other occu- pants of our carriage — Noblemen? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who but he? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who but he? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who cut down( with his good sword) all the hay in the Haye Sainte f Who rang the tocsin at the Belle Alliance? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who debouched into the Forest of Soignies? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who does P Who comes to York to see Arohbishop Scrope — I'd liket'know? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who filled up the Hollow Road of Ohain? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who held Hougoumont against the Young Guard? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who is it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who is the real Autocrat at any glacial crisis? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who is this Woman? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who is to board him, and who is to pay? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who leads us with a friendly hand Thither, oh thither, Into the Irish Land? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who prates of the Unfortunate Isle? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who profits by this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who said I was an ass? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who said I was an unlucky duffer? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who says his avatar heralds our fall? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who shall officially represent British Interests at the Vatican? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who shall say that this is an age which despises antiquity? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who shall tell the saddened story of this miserable lad? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who wants"an addition to his domestic happiness"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who was it used to collect crowds in Trafalgar Square — not Beadlatjgh, long before his time — by looking at the Lion on Nor- thumberland House? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who will take this letter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who would dare Deny thee place and splendour with the best Who breathed our English air? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who'd put up with it, But for the thought of worse things turning up In the Micawber Limbo — By- and- by? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's afraid? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's always asking questions to set his mind at rest? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's left this here mop hangin'out?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Who's the Champion now? |
njp.32101076892643 | Who'th they by? |
njp.32101076892643 | Whom can he trust? |
njp.32101076892643 | Whom could Sir Hilarious have meant? |
njp.32101076892643 | Whose the fault? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why F If he could show himself in Court, why should he not sleep cosily in bed as free- hearted Christians do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why are skies blue and sunsets gold? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why are skies blue? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why are they making all that row? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why as a Dootor do you think it well to avoid a crowd? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why be in such a hurry? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why ca n't the Continental system be introduced? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why ca n't they be satisfied with my Land Bill of 1870? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why did he sleep in that crown? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why did n't the Proprietors of the Journal with the"Largest Circulation"provide their own Special Journeyman with one of their own"stitched wrappers?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do all the assembled Creditors look so miserable? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do n't they make Mr. Hevly Lord Mayor, or T. P. O'Connob, or Daly of The Voice? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do n't we have Cesarewitches every afternoon? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do n't you bring out a book of conun- drums? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do n't you say tommy- toes at once? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do the lupprntio veri and the suggestio falsi of a money- lending gentle- man of the Hebrew per- suasion resemble the Seventh Month? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why do you want my hand? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does Jo Miller wear a white hat? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does he shout so? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does n't he oome to breakfast?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does n't somebody stop to kick him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does n't this ill- used genius come here and bring the Ban- diger along with him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does not our Academy do likewise? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does not somebody patent a new feeding- bottle? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does the Fourth Month resemble a profes- sional pugilist suffering from a severe attack of malignant measles? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why does the French •'petit nom"bestowed by an indifferent linguist ou his wife resemble an animal peculiar to the Third Month? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why doth her grey- lock'd Sire Look sadly on her P Why so shake the Commons all with ire? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why fall a willing victim to knavish Jerry- builders and negligent Surveyors? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why has the F. O. overshot its figure for telegrams by £ 13,400? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why have they placed that large box containing"Best American Granite — with care,"so close to those fires in the engine- room? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why have we come to a dead lock, with the lights out, and experience a considerable difficulty in breathing? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why have you laid out y Surgical Instruments on the Dressing- table?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Why indeed stop at a Boulevard? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why interfere with the Police when in execution of their duty? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why is n't O'Kelly here? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why is this? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why might the last Two Months cause perfectly groundless apprehension in the mind of an absurdly superstitious hypochon- driac? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why might theappropriate nick- name bestowed upon a cost- pro- ducing solicitor called Henry by his Cockney associates resemble the Second Month? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not abdicate, and live in the Champs Elysees? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not avoid such a subjeot? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not change the name of your Theatre, Mr. Wyndham? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not the Member for Cambridgeshire? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not"consolidate"eveywhere? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why oesn't he try Bohea- mia? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why on earth does Mr. Ibving yearn for the companionship of Bishops? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should I? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should he get off when a poor man would be fined? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should he represent an important constituency, and never exercise his privilege? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should n't he be forgot? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should the House finish its work so early? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should the Quarter so frequently come? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should the pay of the Army and Navy be taxed? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should tie piping Member ot Parliament have to go in search of a tumblerful in remote recesses ot the House? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why should you reform anything? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why stop at oysters? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why the Gardener? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why the deuoe do n't you point'em out?' |
njp.32101076892643 | Why the peacock's feather in her hand? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why this passion for proselytism and uni- formity? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why this ribald laughter? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why this tradi- tional fuss about its importance? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why will people come just opposite my rooms to talk? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why write in these bright Summer days, And reproach me for being so lazy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why"L.L.D."? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, ca n't the Scotland Yard fellows do this sort of work? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, did you not say that Too Too icon"on — the horse you mentioned? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, what do you mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, what would you do in a fog without'em? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why, what's the good of that? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | Why? |
njp.32101076892643 | WiU he for Kingdom and Liberty pray to us, And dine on raw dog in his primitive way? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wil- liam has pot a great ob- jection to stairs, Wil- liam has, he inerits it from me, so what did he do? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wilde on the table? — when, on the book opening at haphazard, the first line that caught us was —"Say, why should OscAR be forgot?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Wilde on the table? — when, on the book opening at haphazard, the first line that caught us was —"Say, why should OscAR be forgot?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Will Posterity guess, What our queer waxwork show a la Jarley meant? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will he revel in parties, receptions, and gaieties, Inspect a red"Impi"on Aldershot Downs P Help at the Boat- race, and found a new hospital? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will he stand for a Borough? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will he turn up in the afternoon P Shall I have by his collar to seize and shake him? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will his speech be round and smooth as a sonnet P — Or will a stout horsewhip be part of his plan? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will it be men or money? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will later ages bestow the same title on Mr. Mumdella? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will nobody say where the country is?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Will not the cabin be stuffy? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will the Author and Star Actor pose as a Chasseur d'Afrique t Well, chorus, Gentlemen, if you please: —"Leon s'cn va- t- il en guerre? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will the Telegraph Clerks and etnploySs be compelled to strike? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will these tickets admit of our getting out for a fortnight on the Goodwin Sands? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they get him to substitute Oleo- margarine for butter at breakfast? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they give him a supper of"Sparkling Saumur"and real tinned American oysters? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they let him travel on the Metropo- litan District Railway without a revolver? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they make him attend a repre- sentation of Hamlet by amateurs? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they put him on to a desert island with Sir W. Habcoubt? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will they send him to Brighton and back on a Bank Holiday? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will this train carry me to Harbour? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you be so good as to find out if the Carriage has come?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you have the goodness? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you kindly detach the six- and- sixpenny lobster from my cheek? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you kindly grant me an interview? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you lend them for a collection? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you not have one now with a friend?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you please show me the way out? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you sign that? |
njp.32101076892643 | Will you volunteer to accept that unique appointment?" |
njp.32101076892643 | With his hair cropped short, who is all night long Committing some burgla- rec? |
njp.32101076892643 | With what sort of oil ought Pollock's picture to have been painted? |
njp.32101076892643 | Without easthetik livry wot is suwice? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wnr are backers so in- variably courageous during the Craven"Week? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wo n't I go off to Scotland at once? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wo n't it, though? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wo n't you give us peace now? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wo n't you join me? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wonder if he sees anything? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wonder if the Dean is doing the same? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wonder what it is in Dutch? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wonder what the old Llewellyns would have thought of it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wonder where this train is going to? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wot I ask is How his game you're goin'to stop? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wot do we say? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wot o that? |
njp.32101076892643 | Wot's that weppun?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Would I miss it? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would he accept Peerage, I wonder? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would it not be well to have this matter settled, and was there any time better than the present? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would n't he at once suggest cutting out the"hurlyburly,""Graymalkin,"and"Paddock"? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would they like to see us a nation of shopkeepers without any customers? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would ye like to see'i m'andouffed, or trailing a chain at his feet, Like a oommon criminal'waiting the death the law finds meet? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would you be surprised to hear that an ear- wig is crawling out of one of your painted Dutch- metal petals? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would you like me to enlighten you?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Would you like to see him in winter, washing his sheets and rags In icy cold water, standin'without shoes or stoekins on flags? |
njp.32101076892643 | Would you tell me the Price, please?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes — you have come about sentry- boxes? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes, I know, wire home, say you ca n't come, and we'11 have a quiet little dinner together, and go and hear something afterwards, en? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes, Sir; she has three children besides this boy Thomas, who, as she says, is regularlv at work? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes, but good Heavens, Sir, Is n't he sucking, and does n't he thrive? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yes, we are Fatima and Anne — and I'm Fatima with the key — and — you do n't see anyone coming, do you? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yet, for how many vears has he not been accepted as our"first young man"at the Francais? |
njp.32101076892643 | Yet, how can they work better Than selling ends and odds, Stared at for hours in stage get- up, By tiers of shilling gods? |
njp.32101076892643 | You are sick of short commons? |
njp.32101076892643 | You are sure that it is wise to stroll towards that shaded walk? |
njp.32101076892643 | You are, I believe, a City Churchwarden? |
njp.32101076892643 | You are, I believe, the City Remembrancer? |
njp.32101076892643 | You are, I believe, the Sword- bearer and the Mace- bearer of the Corporation? |
njp.32101076892643 | You do n't admire his Music? |
njp.32101076892643 | You do n't object to me annexing it, do you? |
njp.32101076892643 | You had a thousand to twenty about Peter for the Hunt Cup at Ascot, had n't you? |
njp.32101076892643 | You have been in America? |
njp.32101076892643 | You have n't guessed it yet? |
njp.32101076892643 | You say if we send your boy to school, we must send you to the workhouse? |
njp.32101076892643 | You stupid man, how came you to git so blooming boozed P'r"Where am I?" |
njp.32101076892643 | You swear it? |
njp.32101076892643 | You tremble? |
njp.32101076892643 | You will never barter your esprit de corps for a paltry sum""Wo n't I, though?" |
njp.32101076892643 | You will not fight me? |
njp.32101076892643 | You will not speak to your mother? |
njp.32101076892643 | You will see your mother? |
njp.32101076892643 | You'11 of course be on our side? |
njp.32101076892643 | You'be off boon, I suppose?" |
njp.32101076892643 | You're an exception; but( plaintively) why ca n't they leave me undisturbed? |
njp.32101076892643 | You've nothing against that?" |
njp.32101076892643 | Your"Worship will grant a case for the opinion of a Superior Court? |
njp.32101076892643 | [ They are now Married I''Not a happy lot?" |
njp.32101076892643 | [ Why"Skipper?" |
njp.32101076892643 | \"hr belief in the Wise Youth, and R „? |
njp.32101076892643 | all night? |
njp.32101076892643 | and did n't we catch it? |
njp.32101076892643 | and give good musio at cheap prices in the Continental style? |
njp.32101076892643 | and has he not clearly shown that Iago was not so very far out in his suspicions of his wife's fidelity? |
njp.32101076892643 | and if not, why not? |
njp.32101076892643 | and learned friend was going to do in respect of this Amendment freshly advocated? |
njp.32101076892643 | and no coffee? |
njp.32101076892643 | and oi the exit speech about his"poverty"and"not his will"? |
njp.32101076892643 | and the endless cry,"Will the Lifeboat come?" |
njp.32101076892643 | and their"Now, really, do n't you think, Holker?" |
njp.32101076892643 | and they'rk all of them so selfish/""What have they done? |
njp.32101076892643 | and why this hearty reception of Gladstone, when they had only laughed at him? |
njp.32101076892643 | and — no legal Unions, eh, Miss Brown of London? |
njp.32101076892643 | and"what is the result"? |
njp.32101076892643 | asked the labourer —"Summut to eat? |
njp.32101076892643 | avhat would twenty pounds of salmon at fourfence- half- penny be?" |
njp.32101076892643 | bench, has a little dash in, taking care to clear out before Northcote or any of them come down with their"What's this?" |
njp.32101076892643 | but bow get in the words,"Open Sesame? |
njp.32101076892643 | but that his friend and comrade, the Duke, had just said so before? |
njp.32101076892643 | c. 27? |
njp.32101076892643 | conferred £* Ê_? |
njp.32101076892643 | dence? |
njp.32101076892643 | did I drive and shove? |
njp.32101076892643 | did I say? |
njp.32101076892643 | do you read Pater?" |
njp.32101076892643 | eh, Mr. Chappell? |
njp.32101076892643 | finw do I feel? |
njp.32101076892643 | for granted that our neighbour in the stalls knew all about Ctbbe^ we whispered to him,"Is n't ARTnuB Ckctl wonderfulas Colley? |
njp.32101076892643 | for its ring is so suggestive,"Matches"? |
njp.32101076892643 | got a jor onto her, ai n't she?" |
njp.32101076892643 | h/^r^V^f^w^ the* •£!*!? |
njp.32101076892643 | hampagne with you? |
njp.32101076892643 | he cried, foaming with passion,"dost thou give me the lie?" |
njp.32101076892643 | ho I Do n't I answer the sawmonger's character nicely? |
njp.32101076892643 | how are things working now? |
njp.32101076892643 | hush.... you tremble? |
njp.32101076892643 | i 9'. ■ obt?>ntna n ° inspiration from that, says, with a, fa{?nSUmpt""1 f Wy'a, Jf enable'to account for an odd? JjL~ JlemaryL1&UTreaUy-? |
njp.32101076892643 | i 9'. ■ obt?>ntna n ° inspiration from that, says, with a, fa{?nSUmpt""1 f Wy'a, Jf enable'to account for an odd? JjL~ JlemaryL1&UTreaUy-? |
njp.32101076892643 | if we ca n't ban intruders such as you, What profits our Patrician blood, as hot as it is blue?" |
njp.32101076892643 | if you are virtuous, are there to be no more cakes and ale? |
njp.32101076892643 | il.iiiljiuniili'.l S TO|i}iM!|i;iP^!f!i|i!l1,!l!?:! |
njp.32101076892643 | in some record deep and dry, Lived the Ancestors of this Hibernian Biily? |
njp.32101076892643 | inch? |
njp.32101076892643 | is that ail? |
njp.32101076892643 | jfL& Ot-^j^jjr^bp- Ty- w. 2 M WM ML 5 7 t,* S!? |
njp.32101076892643 | knowing that by the chain causality all hoCnra?-!6 T?"" |
njp.32101076892643 | lift?" |
njp.32101076892643 | mark with 6erene impartiality the strife SJ££S'? |
njp.32101076892643 | mon Here, oil est- il? |
njp.32101076892643 | must we have more fires in May? |
njp.32101076892643 | nd is that Beauty?" |
njp.32101076892643 | notea? |
njp.32101076892643 | now which of you is going to put on my Skates for me?" |
njp.32101076892643 | oned the Irrepres- sible,"he's Got'em on, eh?" |
njp.32101076892643 | or Possessions of Emir of Thingummy? |
njp.32101076892643 | or are they really mis- called, and remain only boys, midship boys, but"men"by courtesy? |
njp.32101076892643 | or feast him at Clabidqe's P Guard him with"Bobbies,"or let him walk free? |
njp.32101076892643 | or had Biggar pinked him from behind as he sat slumberous in his Chair? |
njp.32101076892643 | or had he a cause for slinking so? |
njp.32101076892643 | or sha n't IP Can I P or ca n't I? |
njp.32101076892643 | or the Steppet? |
njp.32101076892643 | or to Sir William Arcourt,"Kvan Pepper, Sir?" |
njp.32101076892643 | or"Blacking"? |
njp.32101076892643 | or, have I seen Those words affixed to a new"Digestive"? |
njp.32101076892643 | our Prestige not injured? |
njp.32101076892643 | ove change? |
njp.32101076892643 | r Perhaps, before long, they will supply the milk of human kindness? |
njp.32101076892643 | reel rather out of it now, eh? |
njp.32101076892643 | rejoined his Host, giving a gloomy look rouud at the Cavern's mouth;"how about the East?" |
njp.32101076892643 | rt,!F£is aS w-t joke'not a Bham quotation made to throw scorn on «.iuJm? |
njp.32101076892643 | say wilt thou smile when they mock at his name, — I7tou, to boredom so sweetly resigned? |
njp.32101076892643 | select middling- sized tubers, planting them |
njp.32101076892643 | sn't it"Bilks,"Sir, as I was to palaver about to- day? |
njp.32101076892643 | t Mass of what? — Ed. |
njp.32101076892643 | the L ° dy and tho SPirit one ™ th M"gnt things, till no thine and Erlbof n, Xn £ T^ b„ut? |
njp.32101076892643 | the great contest will end? |
njp.32101076892643 | the surname begins with"S."Of course everyone who reads the Illustrated London Netcs guesses — eh? — the name is.... |
njp.32101076892643 | the"Tie- back Totter"—why not have the"Harberton Hobble"? |
njp.32101076892643 | thec7tal^^A{dr'-Ven* °**'Mf one despairing glance at/£, „? |
njp.32101076892643 | they wail;"did we not think These squirts were good to make him wink and shrink? |
njp.32101076892643 | thieves? |
njp.32101076892643 | to the tree there in the distance? |
njp.32101076892643 | w3? |
njp.32101076892643 | what abb you Boys stabinq at? |
njp.32101076892643 | what can you mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | what does that mean? |
njp.32101076892643 | what hope, What help in this Inferno of mad wrath When patient right hath toiled its uttermost? |
njp.32101076892643 | what was that? |
njp.32101076892643 | what's he talking'about? |
njp.32101076892643 | what's the odds on Geolo — I mean so long as you're happy? |
njp.32101076892643 | what's this Cab here foe, blocking up the Street? |
njp.32101076892643 | what?—treated him well? |
njp.32101076892643 | where Bob Lowe, That star of free- lance fight? |
njp.32101076892643 | where iB H.K.H.?" |
njp.32101076892643 | who shall lead us thither? |
njp.32101076892643 | why should you wish to make brighter bright eyes, Or to redden a oheek that is perfeot when pale? |
njp.32101076892643 | woW? |
njp.32101076892643 | yes'tay'by all means"— hands his cup, per me, the Composer making no offer — and Haxlshee smilingly inquires,"Tea? |
njp.32101076892643 | you meet with so often in Shakspeare and the old Dramatists?" |
njp.32101076892643 | you thought her like Ellen Terry? |
njp.32101076892643 | you used to go in for paixt1nq and Sketching, and all that — and do you 00 in for it still?" |
njp.32101076892643 | || What do you think of my chance?" |
njp.32101076892643 | » i • « • How comes it, Michael, you are thus forgot? |
njp.32101076892643 | — Admission One Shilling!"? |
njp.32101076892643 | — Is M. Gambetta an advocate of Woman's Rights? |
njp.32101076892643 | — Is knowing Worth worth knowing? |
njp.32101076892643 | — and then quietly slip off again in the"Dingy,"—[Name of little boat — why"Dingy?" |
njp.32101076892643 | •»•?"?"? |
njp.32101076892643 | •»•?"?"? |
njp.32101076892643 | •»•?"?"? |
njp.32101076892643 | ■ Jfebn nTf.&{ ™ ry cleverly pretending to be suddenly short-"ff/ Ate.y-, 0?' |
njp.32101076892643 | ■"Where are you coming from, my pretty Maid?" |
coo.31924065816146 | A punishment for what? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ai n't the Governor comin'back? |
coo.31924065816146 | An'feeve year? |
coo.31924065816146 | And how about her people? coo.31924065816146 And this prisoner? |
coo.31924065816146 | Bacon! ” he cried, tearing furiously at it But what will I do? ” he muttered, burying his with his teeth. coo.31924065816146 But what does this man want with you? ” “ Who?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But what does this man want with you? ” “ Who? |
coo.31924065816146 | Every one was saying, “ What's the matter? coo.31924065816146 Frankly — because I dislike work. ”"My uncle? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you a card?' coo.31924065816146 His face the morning, sometimes she would try pen after is enough to scare you; how can you look at him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | How? ” demanded Miss Gregory. coo.31924065816146 I leeke thad I hear “ An'whad you theenk?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I saw'i m, ” explained the steward, “ whenYou see? ” said Miss Gregory over her we was castin'orf from the wharf; but no one shoulder. |
coo.31924065816146 | I stood still for some time, watching, butMy arrest?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I will go with you to- is the contraption seine- needle? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is he, Miss? ” Jeal squinted more than ever “ Miss Gregory,he repeated. |
coo.31924065816146 | It has got into the town, eh? ” Miss Gregory carried her finger to her lips. coo.31924065816146 It would n't be very pleasant to run up “ I ca n't think why he wants to go out in such against such a party as that in the fog, eh?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Julie de Trécoeur'? coo.31924065816146 Not- not the plague? ” she demanded. |
coo.31924065816146 | Now, what's The mule jumped downward at the sound of that we're to say, pop? ” a shot. coo.31924065816146 OUT FROM THE SHORE CAME A LONG MAHOGANY CAYUCA, AND IT WAS FULL OF STRAIGHT- HAIRED MEN"374 CAPTAIN INNOCENCIO of Bottle Alley? |
coo.31924065816146 | Oh, I then? ” ca n't! ” “ Do n't get talking Then, passionately, that rot, George,'as if she wished to she answered. coo.31924065816146 Promise not to tell? ”"Do n't forget the condition, ” added the"Bury it,"I vowed. |
coo.31924065816146 | Say, Lily, why — take it! ” why ca n't you come, too? ” “ It'll just be a loan. ” She She was trembling. coo.31924065816146 She's"Joe, ” she asked gently,"did you ever see a a pretty little thing- Bessie, ” she said, after a little baby- a real little baby? ” minute. |
coo.31924065816146 | Sure? ” he asked. coo.31924065816146 Thad khubby mukbiqnab?" |
coo.31924065816146 | That It was a curious meal, a meal of highly civi- was his name in England, eh? coo.31924065816146 The Hamburg and Liverpool man?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The plague is out, then? ” he questioned. coo.31924065816146 Well, miss,"he said in a “ My brother? |
coo.31924065816146 | What d'you mean? ” He sighed. coo.31924065816146 What did you think of it? ” Why do you have disreputable people to stay"It was magnificent!" |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you mean? ” said Sidney's bigPeter? ” said Sidney. |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you mean? ” said Sidney's bigPeter? ” said Sidney. |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you think of Cork on the Dean of Cork: ‘ Excellent ser- we've done? coo.31924065816146 What good would that do you? |
coo.31924065816146 | What great change in the who started this League yesterday? coo.31924065816146 What it that other people have cer smiled likewise, made her another bow, and which I lack? |
coo.31924065816146 | What sees a snake, and she looks at men without see- sickness do you mean? ” ing them. coo.31924065816146 What was completed, as also was a new house- spout, can I do?' |
coo.31924065816146 | What's the matter with you? ” yelled Flane, Flane looked at him, and moved restlessly. coo.31924065816146 What's the matter with you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What's this about your wrecking the front, “ I'm in a mean position, McPherson, ” he McPherson? ” he asked. coo.31924065816146 When did you see Soph? ” demanded Ed"Father,"he called,"your melon- patch is win, and his jaw dropped. |
coo.31924065816146 | When?' coo.31924065816146 Where are we, anyway? ” “ They let me go Wednesday night; said my asked Lily. |
coo.31924065816146 | Where did you hear her? ” somebody asked. coo.31924065816146 Where did you learn English?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Who will get up first?' coo.31924065816146 Why have oftener than not acquitted, and then the public you not circulated a description?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Why would n't I want to walk with you? coo.31924065816146 Why, father, whatever's the matter with They sounded strangely eerie, breaking sharply her? ” Daisy looked quite scared. |
coo.31924065816146 | Why, whatever's that? ” minute. |
coo.31924065816146 | Yes? coo.31924065816146 You are going to see the Bishop? ” asked his “ A man with no religious principles-- mak- daughter timidly. |
coo.31924065816146 | You mean, I suppose, that Meynell “ Why not? ” Hester turned her great, as- precious guardian, my very amiable cousin tonished eyes upon him. coo.31924065816146 You would n't sell us out? |
coo.31924065816146 | Your dog, Madam? ” he demanded in his The long deck was empty, save for a dog that harshest tones. coo.31924065816146 you would n't have stood by them as you did. ” The slow sound of the sea on the shallow"Would n't l? ” he said. |
coo.31924065816146 | 'That is Timotheo lighted a fresh cigarette from the the room?' |
coo.31924065816146 | 'Where is it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | 'Why do you do this? |
coo.31924065816146 | 'clear'signal, and immediately started up to “ What do you do nights, son?' |
coo.31924065816146 | ( Half to himself, Did n't you know? |
coo.31924065816146 | ( She unscrews the flask and pours then? |
coo.31924065816146 | ( meaning"I beg your par- only giving way to please me? |
coo.31924065816146 | ( the Young Men's “ An'you could n't give me any power, could Hebrew Association), the one reason why he al- you? |
coo.31924065816146 | * The jury ing with more than one fire- escape? ” inquired added Mr. O'Rourke to the growing list of the attorney. |
coo.31924065816146 | - is that all? ” I ca n't be rude to new people. |
coo.31924065816146 | - or Oxford tradition — its measure and reticence, would he have held on?" |
coo.31924065816146 | -- INQUIRING, TIRELESS, SEEKING WHAT IS YET UNFOUND;- BUT WHERE IS WHAT I STARTED FOR SO LONG AGO, AND WHY IS IT STILL UNFOUND?" |
coo.31924065816146 | -- and then furtive thing, withdrew itself, and in it lay a what'll be the good of all we've suffered? ” packet wrapped in faded green velvet. |
coo.31924065816146 | -- uladys Ton T Benda"LIZZIE STEPT CLOSE TILL UNCLE JOHN SAID, WHOSE LITTLE GIRL ARE YOU?'" |
coo.31924065816146 | -?' |
coo.31924065816146 | 1 629 WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY HAVING A DANGEROUS BRUTE LIKE THIS ABOUT TO ANNOY PASSENGERS?'" |
coo.31924065816146 | 1, page 51. without body, without parts, without passions? |
coo.31924065816146 | 10, Shell Lake, Wis."Philadelphia Detroit Buffalo Seattle DID YOU Get One of These Last Year? |
coo.31924065816146 | 107 NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | 12 McClure's — The Marketplace of the World Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | 1? |
coo.31924065816146 | 218 ELIZABETH ROBINS 219 “ I spent some weeks in America last year, ” he are n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | 22.50$ 159.00"Come- Packt"price: 70.50 Which Price? |
coo.31924065816146 | 220 MISS CAL<< Because she had got a medal? |
coo.31924065816146 | 226 MISS CAL “ My first thought was, ‘ Then the boats are"'That? |
coo.31924065816146 | 258 THE MORMON REVIVAL OF POLYGAMY “ Ca n't you see that it's all a Mormon trick? ” Utah, the control of the church became supreme. |
coo.31924065816146 | 289 290 SOME IDEAS ON STAGE DECORATION I have always been in theatres where the before everything? |
coo.31924065816146 | 392 DANA GATLIN 393 “ Well, what do you want me to tell?' |
coo.31924065816146 | 474 THE CASE OF RICHARD MEYNELL “ Ah, Meynell, is that you? |
coo.31924065816146 | 5-in your community during the entire life of the arrangement? |
coo.31924065816146 | 523 524 WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | 530 WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | 66 McClure's — The Marketplace of the World Are You Ready For YOUR Chance? |
coo.31924065816146 | 66 McClure's — The Marketplace of the World Are You Ready For YOUR Chance? |
coo.31924065816146 | 78-D. Have you ever seen Carborundum? |
coo.31924065816146 | 9) PENYQI ARMS AROUND YOU, THAT fer un"SAY, NOW, MCPHERSON, IF YOU HAD COME TO WITH A DAY, WOULDN'T YOU CONSIDER IT MORE OR LESS SETTLED?'" |
coo.31924065816146 | A Hundred Other Buildings in Newark"Did you have any difficulty in getting down? ” Just as Bad- Thousands in New York inquired the attorney. |
coo.31924065816146 | A beating was bad,- as it “ Eh? ” Jeal needed a second or so to under- proved,- but it was better than disobeying stand. |
coo.31924065816146 | A day or “ Miss Elsmere, are you sure your mother two after that early morning when he had told would like to see me? |
coo.31924065816146 | A great novelist? |
coo.31924065816146 | A most unwise attempt had also been made in some quarters to represent burnt who are buried beneath the ruins? |
coo.31924065816146 | A pale stream ‘ Love Will Venture In'? ” he asked boldly. |
coo.31924065816146 | A pity, is n't it? ”"I'm traveling, ” explained Miss Gregory, It seemed to make him thoughtful. |
coo.31924065816146 | A rapidly increasing population competitive lines? |
coo.31924065816146 | A voice that gives you “ Do you see much of them nowadays?" |
coo.31924065816146 | ARE YOU GOING MY WAY?'" |
coo.31924065816146 | About Klopstock? |
coo.31924065816146 | About the little valley, the bush was questions, are you up here for your health? ” suddenly vocal. |
coo.31924065816146 | About what? |
coo.31924065816146 | About what? |
coo.31924065816146 | Abundantly watered? |
coo.31924065816146 | After her hat and coat were on, she there ai n't, ai n't there? |
coo.31924065816146 | After they front of the restaurant? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | After “ What was the first matter you bribed the the fire, according to Ruef, when the Relief supervisors in?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Again, where was the city to get obtain them, and that was by building them the money? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ai n't them the belonging to the desert, which he had pros- lights? ” pected since the days of Proche and Carson. |
coo.31924065816146 | Ai n't you a friend of mine? ”"I did n't know whether I was or not any more, ” the boy answered. |
coo.31924065816146 | Ai n't you got one? ” of the laundries, but it was of an entirely good-"Sure. ” natured character. |
coo.31924065816146 | Algentleman owns land here? ” most every one stayed for the second service. |
coo.31924065816146 | All I can say is, “ Yes; but what about us? ” said the new. |
coo.31924065816146 | All had read her critics say? |
coo.31924065816146 | All the six, I take it, are recom- and the populace, in moments of revolt, is apt mended by the Instruction Moralés Ligue? |
coo.31924065816146 | Also return this envelop to me, that I me have a half hour with Bredell?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Always provided? |
coo.31924065816146 | Am I? |
coo.31924065816146 | An Cedric, did n't you know? |
coo.31924065816146 | An account of-- what would she say?" |
coo.31924065816146 | An anchor? |
coo.31924065816146 | An endless warm half"No change, Sidney?" |
coo.31924065816146 | An hour's tete- à- tete with that it? |
coo.31924065816146 | An oldish woman severely name? ” New England, and a girl. |
coo.31924065816146 | And Grandfather O'Brien, why did his had died of the sickness- of- boat on the jour- family call him “ th'oľ man"or"Meeke ”? |
coo.31924065816146 | And I imagine he thought two women “ Many's the time I've thought o'that, up in for a suun 03""YOU MEAN YOU WANT ME TO SEE HER, JOHN?'" |
coo.31924065816146 | And I went to a policeman standing right there and said,'Why Natalya's Night in the Tombs do you not arrest this man for striking my friend? |
coo.31924065816146 | And The angel in Hilton's room remained at his then you had me arrested did n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | And Who could make excuses for such a combatant? |
coo.31924065816146 | And as it's just as impossible for you business? |
coo.31924065816146 | And at life, you know; do let's talk as if we were real last finding myself at Colchester to- morrow, people – do you mind? |
coo.31924065816146 | And did you promise? |
coo.31924065816146 | And do you reckon all this'll be on I'm a mere cipher in this house? |
coo.31924065816146 | And every un- it is a competing and — what is the other term? ” loaded car that passes over a railway represents Mr. Stetson. |
coo.31924065816146 | And for what tell when I have not seen you? |
coo.31924065816146 | And idiot? |
coo.31924065816146 | And if not? ” he inquired. |
coo.31924065816146 | And intend to? |
coo.31924065816146 | And it was the first time feeling, the abuse, public and private? |
coo.31924065816146 | And just now, when I was asking Rick look at me like this? |
coo.31924065816146 | And may I add Also, with so much irreligion shall I say? |
coo.31924065816146 | And not by any means al- Nome? |
coo.31924065816146 | And so I come to say — so all Chris- “ Ca n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | And so you've come to England? |
coo.31924065816146 | And that evening, soon “ What was there, then? ” inquired Timotheo. |
coo.31924065816146 | And the law of the land is against it? |
coo.31924065816146 | And we believe that to with “ But you risk it? ” draw from the struggle to make the Church"We must, ” said Meynell, after a pause. |
coo.31924065816146 | And what about its influence on proved yourself unique in your line? |
coo.31924065816146 | And what could stump of the last, and let himself slip lower I do but nod? ” against the wall, so that his bare brown feet lay “ Ah!" |
coo.31924065816146 | And what is a is the cod- hook?" |
coo.31924065816146 | And what matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | And what's your opinion? |
coo.31924065816146 | And where could ye be baitin'the grand smell o'gorse an'clover, Or the singin'o'the lark that laives the shamrocks at your feet? |
coo.31924065816146 | And who be you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | And who is the Father? |
coo.31924065816146 | And, Art, you'll come to dinner? ”- it's a fact, Mr. Hilton — and left the gate of Art blushed. |
coo.31924065816146 | Anileen? |
coo.31924065816146 | Another cup? |
coo.31924065816146 | Another cup? |
coo.31924065816146 | Another cup? |
coo.31924065816146 | Another cup? |
coo.31924065816146 | Any more? |
coo.31924065816146 | Any old verger and suppose you've told Cedric? |
coo.31924065816146 | Any one else going with them? |
coo.31924065816146 | Any other details? |
coo.31924065816146 | Anything dead man's identity, came to Colchester, con- special? |
coo.31924065816146 | Anything to say? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are there more Gods than one? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are they any good? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you also struck dumb? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you going my way?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you going to do mother, because Billy and I were both reaching what mother told you to?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you interesting interested?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you one of them? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you quite in All round her a pink and purple wilderness, with your right senses?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you satisfied with that? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you satisfied with that? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you tired of being “ always tired"-nervous, irrit- able — tired of having your doctor tell you do n't knock off and rest you'll go to pieces? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you willing to let the Davis Electric Medical Battery bring back to you the bounding health and buoyancy of youth? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you willing to let the Davis Electric Medical Battery bring back to you the bounding health and buoyancy of youth? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you wise enough to use Buffalo Lithia Springs Water merely because when you do you stay well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Are you wise enough to use Buffalo Lithia Springs Water merely because when you do you stay well? |
coo.31924065816146 | As soon as we “ But if the Governor feels he must refuse? ” have a little chance alone---"He wo n't,"asserted Huldah. |
coo.31924065816146 | As soon ing me in one word what this is all about? |
coo.31924065816146 | As they went “ What good is he?" |
coo.31924065816146 | As to living in the state of plural marriage? |
coo.31924065816146 | As “ Do you in fact accept the statements of the he sat down, the Archdeacon, who was very sen- Creed? |
coo.31924065816146 | At four till then, were n't we? |
coo.31924065816146 | At home, in the Kent- “ Rascals, eh?" |
coo.31924065816146 | At what hour? |
coo.31924065816146 | Auntie scorn to! ” – who is it? ” She bent eagerly over the minia She stopped, and looked with her blazing and ture, holding it to the light. |
coo.31924065816146 | Because you're a man, and undressing? |
coo.31924065816146 | Before long ca n't do it! ” The cry he said: “ But sup- came so clearly it pose I do n't succeed, seemed to her almost Lily? |
coo.31924065816146 | Besides, he could n't put it again into the cold, foggy night? |
coo.31924065816146 | Bessie's mother's a dressmaker, ai n't she? ” Talk to her; let her know you care." |
coo.31924065816146 | Bessie? ” “ He's a peach, he is to be preachin'to me. |
coo.31924065816146 | Better, dear lady? |
coo.31924065816146 | Betty know my brother Jack? ” wrote to her to suggest that a singer might “ Whereabouts is he?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Betty know my brother Jack? ” wrote to her to suggest that a singer might “ Whereabouts is he?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Beyond this, a short climb of broken meet him — and what can we do? |
coo.31924065816146 | Bishop doing? |
coo.31924065816146 | Bishop in the face again? |
coo.31924065816146 | Bldg., New York DO YOU Worn Out 100 letters Want? |
coo.31924065816146 | Boot's?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Box 814 SCRAYTOX, Pa. Can you fill the job above you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Burns brought his fist down avoid telling what I know? |
coo.31924065816146 | But Heaven decided otherwise? |
coo.31924065816146 | But all himself to that understanding that he feels all he said was: the time about him, and that attracts him so"You think you can do it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | But as for his enemies, they kept their “ Did they come to trade?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But did he ask my my trunks? |
coo.31924065816146 | But do n't you think a honeymoon's somehow more important? |
coo.31924065816146 | But do you want some tea? |
coo.31924065816146 | But how has your judgment altered? |
coo.31924065816146 | But human nature is so practising the whole art of marriage under fa- human, that probably it would n't be any use vorable conditions? |
coo.31924065816146 | But it might have been observed without a leader?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But nobody minds Gerald. ”"Going to be married?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But of wo n't mind my quoting a long bit from it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But she'our own house again, free to do as we please? |
coo.31924065816146 | But surely such things do n't happen? |
coo.31924065816146 | But the goodness of the “ A lodger? |
coo.31924065816146 | But the hands were those of a man give me twenty minutes? ” of letters- bony and long- fingered, but refined, “ Forty, if you want them. |
coo.31924065816146 | But there – one never “ Whatever does he do with himself all day?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But there's only one thing that mat- “ Dost tha believe in Jesus Christ, Rector? |
coo.31924065816146 | But was he? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what By that time they were walking down the right had she to think of love? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what a broad river, beyond even the range of my happened?" |
coo.31924065816146 | But what about electric light? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what about the his- toric view, the in- evitable shadings and modifications which life itself brings to its own interpre- tation? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what are we to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what did this noble animal show? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what does it matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what for which we are really striving is entirely is the social outcome? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what of it? |
coo.31924065816146 | But what will he do if we do n't find one?' |
coo.31924065816146 | But which of the two, the professional theo- logian or the devout peasant, best knows what the ave means? |
coo.31924065816146 | But who was it said would n't think twice about it; but Snowdon is just now that the honeymoon was a symbol? |
coo.31924065816146 | But why do you come in like this and matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | But why? |
coo.31924065816146 | But will it be? |
coo.31924065816146 | But “ Shall I tell her also — that you love her? |
coo.31924065816146 | But, Cedric, it's only now that we're did n't you think? |
coo.31924065816146 | But, even with this testimony ruled out, however, his statement became considerably what do we know? |
coo.31924065816146 | But, if the Church allows mare's nest after another, for us to set right? |
coo.31924065816146 | But, seri- Mrs. R. H. Cedric, may| venture to con- ously verse in my own study? |
coo.31924065816146 | But, surely, Fluff, this flight can career? |
coo.31924065816146 | CHICAGO, ILL. CORNIOSTIGERTRES DE COMPANY RO Drawn by Hanson Booth"WHAT IS YOU'R NAME, THEN?' |
coo.31924065816146 | CONGO ROOFING ANO Ne vom National Sareg Compang CONGO ROOFING Guarantee Bond TER How long will it last? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ca n't you let her Trixie, and if she wants to go with me, you not have the flowers? |
coo.31924065816146 | Calphurnia, then? |
coo.31924065816146 | Came down too quickly? |
coo.31924065816146 | Can it be? |
coo.31924065816146 | Can the hammer be driven into the cartridge by an external blow? |
coo.31924065816146 | Can there be any- it really a tolerable situation? |
coo.31924065816146 | Can you fill the job above you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Can you them, and stated that Natalya and Anna had get me something if I call you in the night?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Candidly? |
coo.31924065816146 | Captain Van Volkenberg and a fireman hurried What's the matter?'' |
coo.31924065816146 | Carolan? ” angrily. |
coo.31924065816146 | Cedric is now one of the most celebrated men Mrs. R. H. But why not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Cedric told me I was n't to say asked? |
coo.31924065816146 | Cedric with a mo- think in your business the Germans will not tion of the head indicates that be wishes her to conquer, at the end? |
coo.31924065816146 | Cedric, he can come out early? |
coo.31924065816146 | Charles, You remember, dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | Chief, Bredell fell on his knees and declared “ That so?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Co., 248 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Showrooms in principal cities What Heat for your House? |
coo.31924065816146 | Col- “ Is that what you are most interested in?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Comfort? |
coo.31924065816146 | Common rather well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Congress millions in gratuities to the constituencies of the must definitely choose between a military navy navy- yard States? |
coo.31924065816146 | Considering what? |
coo.31924065816146 | Could But, before she could see it, she must with her she have lived at all-- if it had not been so? |
coo.31924065816146 | Could any better means be imagined of The Exiles and Their Evidence announcing a confident foreknowledge of the prisoner's doom? |
coo.31924065816146 | Could n't the dad make you some? |
coo.31924065816146 | Could n't you help it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Cut would n't I? ” it out. ” She looked him over thoughtfully, but made “ I do n't call that Bible talk,"said Nell, with no reply. |
coo.31924065816146 | DOES THAT SUGGEST NOTHING TO YOU? |
coo.31924065816146 | Daisy, child, are you there? ” “ Yes, father, ” she answered from below. |
coo.31924065816146 | Damned"Policy “ Why cheaper? ” asked Mr. McAdoo. |
coo.31924065816146 | Did any one want better evidence that the Interborough and Metropolitan financiers the independent subway was a dream? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did he give in? ”"My dear girl,"he said concernedly,"you The maid, who had started at the interrup- must n't take this matter too hard. |
coo.31924065816146 | Did his father let him absently for a moment, and, stooping, placed the go?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Did n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did n't she say next? ” man, who was known to everybody there and Berwick asked Lady St. Edmond. |
coo.31924065816146 | Did she go to Mexico about the time that Mr. Cluff went? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did she tell you anything about when she was were everywhere held in its behalf,"donation married? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did you ask her anything about it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did you expect me to of yours, to come and relieve our solitude; but enquire whether you'd used Pears'Soap? |
coo.31924065816146 | Did you know that? ” spoke in a tone of finality: “ Two weeks?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Did you know that? ” spoke in a tone of finality: “ Two weeks?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Did you know they thedral, quite another voice than his was in were to hold the meeting? ” possession of the episcopal ear. |
coo.31924065816146 | Digging, did I say? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do n't be rude to me- I shall read them? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do n't you hate dinner- parties? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do n't you? ” She touch of naïveté, of the child, expressing both slipped her arm inside Mary's. |
coo.31924065816146 | Do the angels God hath put There to guard thy lonely sleep, One at head and one at foot, Watch more fond and constant keep? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you hear? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know anything about boilers? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know that you're scarcely seem to be such a wonderful cure for difficul- logical? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know the kind you should have right now in that cold house of yours or in the house you are planning to build? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know why one kind of heat is better than another? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know — Sir Philip Meryon? ”"Well, I thought Upcote Minor Church a Rose Flaxman shrugged her shoulders. |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you know, I'm simply shaking? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you mean there's something at once a situation- the first day, at the Grand about my marriage in the Piccadilly Gazette? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you sometimes leave important work used on dining, buffet unfinished because your energy is and refrigerator cars of fore the day is over? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you think I could sing in Lon- said, as though the two hemispheres had not don some day?'”. |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you think Snowdon ought to win? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you think so? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you want to read it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Do you work under a constant nervous This is the refrigerator strain? |
coo.31924065816146 | Does that appeal to you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Does that appeal to you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Does the correct information for a well organized public American reporter fulfill his task in a spirit that opinion to draw from it the naked facts? |
coo.31924065816146 | Does your silver look dull and old? |
coo.31924065816146 | Domenech may have misunderstood, or time; but where is the “ intrinsic importance ” his evidence may have received a little twist in of the fact? |
coo.31924065816146 | Down the stair he ran with the activity of You'd not have guessed it, would you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Doña Fortuna was already ill then. ” You smile, Timotheo, but if you had been"But the English woman? ” persisted Timo- there —-"theo. |
coo.31924065816146 | Draws it like a flash of lightning, before St. Edmond would gather a rose. ” the other fellow has time to remember there are “ Pick them off? |
coo.31924065816146 | Drink? |
coo.31924065816146 | D’you heer me? |
coo.31924065816146 | D’you know if she's got it — for sure? ” Next morning the bill clerk's desk was empty. |
coo.31924065816146 | D’you want a fella to die? ” so a fella kin locate things easy. |
coo.31924065816146 | Easy on tires? |
coo.31924065816146 | Economical limited factory production.-As we said, this on gasoline?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Ees thad nod fooleesch? ” weeth eet to Atlanteeck Ave'- Umn Salim Umn Antar settled herself at her laces. |
coo.31924065816146 | Eh, señor?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Espirita, “ wing and wing ” ahead of the trades, “ And you say she came willingly? ” queried was no larger than a sea- gull. |
coo.31924065816146 | Evelyn, curious “ Wall gone? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | Even when our troubles without hurting a woman; are n't the gates were entered, both figures still faced we, Peter? ” straight ahead. |
coo.31924065816146 | Evidently the butcher's assistant found brave creature teach us? |
coo.31924065816146 | Father, how should you say they have borne it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Father, shall we go? |
coo.31924065816146 | Father, will you mind Mrs. R. H. In my new novel I am back in taking down? |
coo.31924065816146 | Fatty, stretched on his even? ” stomach upon the ground, baked silently. |
coo.31924065816146 | Ferrer told him that in Barcelona wore blue suits and straw hats? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ferrer was the author and chief of the revolt? |
coo.31924065816146 | Financial failures in the New York laun- asking,"What time is it now, dear? ” because she dry business are frequent. |
coo.31924065816146 | First the report, or It is almost incredible; and yet, what else can dossier, of the examining commandant( juge have been their motive? |
coo.31924065816146 | Flora, what can I say? |
coo.31924065816146 | For example: constructed? |
coo.31924065816146 | For it is his life and his death that you could?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Ford's office?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Fright? |
coo.31924065816146 | From her course?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Funny almost sadly, as a child might leave its home, I is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Further, it is difficult for the inspector to"What's this machine for? |
coo.31924065816146 | Furthermore, no one has in- believe the evidence? |
coo.31924065816146 | Garden,"by Alice? |
coo.31924065816146 | George caught a front Was it delirium? |
coo.31924065816146 | Geraldine, for once, was tremendously im-"Why do you not mit the other dagos walk? ” pressed. |
coo.31924065816146 | Going away with two barrels of water, At sunset, two days afterward, they wound and Billy at his last gasp? |
coo.31924065816146 | Good! ” “ You did? |
coo.31924065816146 | Goodness gracious, while by the exuberant attentions and caresses Anne, how did he get the money? |
coo.31924065816146 | Got one? |
coo.31924065816146 | H. These journalists shall we say for to- morrow are so obtuse, but still morning? |
coo.31924065816146 | HE ROARED three shoats headed for the plank bridge and “ Did they do much damage, Pa?" |
coo.31924065816146 | HON"WAS IT POSSIBLE THAT THEIR PLACE WAS BEING WATCHED- ALREADY? ” She had never been a really good- tempered was walking rather quickly. |
coo.31924065816146 | Had n't you better look into this before you buy any car? |
coo.31924065816146 | Had the people of which will the city choose? |
coo.31924065816146 | Half “ Ca n't I avoid testifying that I received of the remainder I divided with Schmitz, at this money from Ford?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Hamlet? |
coo.31924065816146 | Happy because to drive out the triviality: “ I have n't seen you she is young and ‘ April's here'? |
coo.31924065816146 | Has Cedric been out here all night? |
coo.31924065816146 | Has Miss Puttenham been a rainy day the Rector's front garden, with its looking after her?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Has he at the piano, played the hymn, in which the been hanging round the Fox- Wilsons'lately, as butler and the scullery- maid supported the usual?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Has he ever – did night! ” he ever tell you he loved you? ” Nell swallowed convulsively and her face Trixie smiled amusedly. |
coo.31924065816146 | Has he, indeed? |
coo.31924065816146 | Has it sustaining there are differences of skill among those em- power? |
coo.31924065816146 | Has that dashed Bishop actually de- Mrs. R. H. Has Charlie come yet? |
coo.31924065816146 | Hath the love that lit the stars, Fills the sea, and moulds the flowers, Whose completeness nothing mars, Made forgot what once was ours?. |
coo.31924065816146 | Have I got to starve here with- man, and, tearing off the canvas, seized some- out no show? ” he cried desperately. |
coo.31924065816146 | Have You Had Our 80-Page Book? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have we had a Charles[ trying to break the extreme awk- moment alone together since we left Pixton? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have we not ofte sin and misery of this world devouring and asked ourselves what such facts could possibly defiling our brethren day by day! ” mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you any daughters married in polygamy? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you ever gone into the orchard when the cider press was working and drunk from the great earthen jar? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you ever smelt the dark soil, the sweet clover, the fragrant hay, the ripened fruit? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you ever tried banana sand- past eight, you may bet, everybody in the wiches? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you heard of him? ” preparations for supper. |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you seen it yet? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you seen it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you the knowledge the training? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you the knowledge the training? |
coo.31924065816146 | Have you? |
coo.31924065816146 | He Had there been some delay about the marriage? |
coo.31924065816146 | He admitted-- on twelve hundred a month. ” “ How much? ” that, although for years he had received from asked Drum. |
coo.31924065816146 | He could read what do you deserve- for running away? ” French, too, as she could. |
coo.31924065816146 | He dared pass the dusty win- pital? |
coo.31924065816146 | He died, of course — what could he do? |
coo.31924065816146 | He ever scratch or bite? |
coo.31924065816146 | He floun- say a word before you send us out?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He had learned this, “ Whom do you in following out his represent?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He had put after me, “ Here, here, what are you doing?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He he'p you none. ” 515"GEORGE FIGURED A COURSE FROM THE HEAVENS, AND FOUND IT TOOK THEM NOWHERE 01 915 HELEN GREEN 517"Why wo n't it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He knows that I self?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He made light"What's that water ahead? ” asked Fatty. |
coo.31924065816146 | He not served? |
coo.31924065816146 | He ought to have been governor “ Who?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He pointed to a tiny wooden bridge across Will you give her my regrets? ” the stream, a hundred yards farther down. |
coo.31924065816146 | He reached out his foot and woke I help you or must I get to work for myself? |
coo.31924065816146 | He really knew very little, she thought “ What does he do, George? ” she repeated. |
coo.31924065816146 | He said his name was Chuen buttons? ” Hock! ”"You tell him,"returned Matthew,"that the “ He is the Prince. |
coo.31924065816146 | He shrugged his failure? ” he asked her, his tone betraying a cer- shoulders. |
coo.31924065816146 | He soon convinced himself that she was not “ You're a lodger, I suppose? ” said Barron, normally sane. |
coo.31924065816146 | He spent a good deal of by me and ready for translation- where are they after the searches and seizures at Mas Germinal? |
coo.31924065816146 | He sur- “ Do you mean to say its owner is not on rendered suddenly, letting go his hostile breath board?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He thought with generous thing go?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He threw his arms about a classmate done?' |
coo.31924065816146 | He took a few steps, and sank down none? ” again. |
coo.31924065816146 | He waited until the lodger had gone upstairs, “ Cold? ” the lodger repeated. |
coo.31924065816146 | He wants for, without first making sure I was there?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He was a Colchester man, could be of assistance — need I say more? |
coo.31924065816146 | He was in an anguish the third day?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He was surely FACT, SHE HAD A GOOD VIEW OF guilty?" |
coo.31924065816146 | He went to his trunk “ You wrote this letter, then, did n't you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | He"Why are you so good took her hand and held to me? |
coo.31924065816146 | He's nailed left a widow; knows it all crooked; what that we shall get in shall he do?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Hello? |
coo.31924065816146 | Her a Mohammedan you will be a pauper — pas strong, pink face, a little thinner and less fresh vrai?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Here in America, was it not? ” slowly from his hand to the grass. |
coo.31924065816146 | Hey? ” he demanded, in conclusion. |
coo.31924065816146 | Hike! ” Not too much — did n't they always tell you He was sending the mule farther up the sum- that? |
coo.31924065816146 | His Tenderness? |
coo.31924065816146 | His expres- and vigorous though very ancient yews, which sion seemed to say, “ And why should they?" |
coo.31924065816146 | How a when I left the room? |
coo.31924065816146 | How after she proposed to bring her luncheon and eat long have you been doin'this? |
coo.31924065816146 | How are unpleasant for every one and making a general you going to find him? |
coo.31924065816146 | How can I ever look the should you spend it on? |
coo.31924065816146 | How can I expect that my fellow vic- prove that the reports of yesterday must have tims enjoy a better fate? |
coo.31924065816146 | How can I stay here? |
coo.31924065816146 | How could anybody be, with pipe that he had just begun to fill dropped such clothes? |
coo.31924065816146 | How could this organ After the decision of the leaders, after the ization be permanently strengthened? |
coo.31924065816146 | How did he guess? |
coo.31924065816146 | How do I know? |
coo.31924065816146 | How do should n't I amuse myself as I please?" |
coo.31924065816146 | How does he use this right? |
coo.31924065816146 | How does it strike you? |
coo.31924065816146 | How have they able and distressing accident should have oc- borne it? |
coo.31924065816146 | How ing to some one who was just going on and much of it was assumption? |
coo.31924065816146 | How is any one to know?' |
coo.31924065816146 | How is veal selling to- day?" |
coo.31924065816146 | How long has he lized foods which none the less were character- been out? ” istic of the wilderness. |
coo.31924065816146 | How long have you known her?' |
coo.31924065816146 | How many acres are under ditch? |
coo.31924065816146 | How many children have you in all? |
coo.31924065816146 | How much did you say? |
coo.31924065816146 | How much of the river gets into the Imperial Valley? |
coo.31924065816146 | How pened? |
coo.31924065816146 | How should I know it was for you? |
coo.31924065816146 | How strange that you and he should be cousins! ”"Debts?" |
coo.31924065816146 | How was because of Bunting — Bunting, who in- could she have dropped off like that? |
coo.31924065816146 | How? |
coo.31924065816146 | Hundreds of cattle were Where did all the cattle come from? |
coo.31924065816146 | I Mrs. R. H. What do you rejoice that the breach mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | I SUPPOSE YOU STAY HERE LONG TIME? |
coo.31924065816146 | I am not trying to whitewash Bill Dexter,- but Bill's joint was respectable. ” they say he'd been'fixed'to the tune of ten"His joint?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I am trying to ALSO REMOVED BY SECRE- TARY MEYER AS AN OF REFORM WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | I asked “ What's izem can tell no more if it is really that one except Dolly? ” but she never explained. |
coo.31924065816146 | I called who looks them in the eye if he can help it? |
coo.31924065816146 | I can not imagine how it was I could n't see that Straight? |
coo.31924065816146 | I can not pretend Mrs. R. H. Had he performed any, other to your skill in reading character, dear lady, but marriages? |
coo.31924065816146 | I can pull her up with my hands? ” ways got along so well with his employees was Dutch was thickly and ponderously German. |
coo.31924065816146 | I clerked in a one — could you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I could see the time cynical manner? |
coo.31924065816146 | I decided that if “ What's the 64 for?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I did n't look down and to my sense of honor in particular-"you upon the Golden Sands Saloon. ” I hastily ex- did n't go as far as Gnome?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I do n't think he would there any reason why I should n't differ from- not with his present propellers; but he just you and yet be serious? |
coo.31924065816146 | I do the press of Europe? |
coo.31924065816146 | I do with a wife? |
coo.31924065816146 | I felt, of a question like that I used to meet: “ Does she tell you she has been asked to? ” “ From America, are you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I felt, of a question like that I used to meet: “ Does she tell you she has been asked to? ” “ From America, are you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I gone and left my little girl alone in the house? ” told him Saturday was n't a very good day — at Mrs. Bunting's face went chalky white. |
coo.31924065816146 | I got over- Auntie? ” tired this morning. ” “ Tell you what? ” And she went feebly towards the door. |
coo.31924065816146 | I got over- Auntie? ” tired this morning. ” “ Tell you what? ” And she went feebly towards the door. |
coo.31924065816146 | I guess mom? ” she remembered to ask, but had begun a good many men's that way. |
coo.31924065816146 | I had? |
coo.31924065816146 | I have knowed guys to jus ’ snuff out"Is this where you quit me? ” inquired Carter. |
coo.31924065816146 | I have lielped 49,000 of the most cultured, intelligent women of America to arise to their very best- why not you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I have written you this week,- after the meet-"Good enough to say you're sorry to Nan- ing of yesterday,- you should have sent me nie?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I insisted on an interest in our paper- mill and a big salary? ” taking in Bredell.' |
coo.31924065816146 | I just came home to get some you know nothing about, is n't it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I life, Bishop, to keep abreast of modern litera- consulted my husband, and he quite agreed with ture- — even novels? |
coo.31924065816146 | I liked know that common sense is the rarest thing him because, when he asked me to sign my in the world? |
coo.31924065816146 | I love down to Isabella Mother like I pencils? |
coo.31924065816146 | I managed to speak to her and say,"But, after we were in the cell with an Irish'Who are you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I read the ware from Furbish; letter, and poke it will you settle the into the stove, and bill now?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I reckon he has gone back to the matter with you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I said no she was little and Can my little sister forget me in one year? |
coo.31924065816146 | I said, “ Has n't Miss Westwood found some of the same un- when do I get time to see a doctor?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I secured a blank key, and place: worked at noons on the lock, and finally suc- “ Want to make a half dollar, son?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I see you again?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I sha'n't do anything for a full with to- morrow, Flora? |
coo.31924065816146 | I shall pretend I've your view because of that? |
coo.31924065816146 | I suppose you do n't want any you at the Baths Club six months before his advice from me? |
coo.31924065816146 | I suppose you stay politeness, instead of decreasing with intimacy, here long time? |
coo.31924065816146 | I suspect the Mrs. R. H. Do you mean to say that Cedric fact is that the bones of a husband are doubly does n't know what you're telling me? |
coo.31924065816146 | I tell you, there is but a dull remembrance Where is the Padre?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I then invited him up to see “ Is this the Eagle Printing Company? |
coo.31924065816146 | I think that it was simply “ Who's to be the judge of the truth?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I think you've done quite right, my dear. ” night?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I thought, “ What is it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I told Ma about it; I told her lies"And they ca n't do nothin'for her? |
coo.31924065816146 | I told him the Secretary “ Do you want him prosecuted?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I was im- “ Did you ever see that letter"HE GLANCED ALL AROUND, pressed with his, reply, in before?' |
coo.31924065816146 | I was over to your they ai n't; it would be mighty awkward if they house this morning; and I had my hands full had wings — would n't it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I'd like to stop and help there? |
coo.31924065816146 | I'll carry your things. ” They seemed even to persuade her to go “ I suppose you can find me a room? ” sug- back. |
coo.31924065816146 | I'll chop you off a tender bit. ” “ Do your boys ’ ever disobey you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm afraid we little for noon to- morrow? |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm as an aviator, are n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm never in the “ Yes, sir? |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm only being man judgments alter? |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm unbeliever is becoming a great puzzle to man- John's mother. ” kind. ” “ His mother? ” said Barron, astonished. |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm very “ Wait two weeks?" |
coo.31924065816146 | I'm “ You taught school, mebbe? ” questioned the going to look up some papers. |
coo.31924065816146 | I've put Machin in charge man show as much pluck as a woman? |
coo.31924065816146 | I? |
coo.31924065816146 | If Klopstock chooses to try during Mrs. R. H. But you are married prac- my honeymoon, I ca n't help that, can I? |
coo.31924065816146 | If he had no generation, who could declare it? |
coo.31924065816146 | If he were asleep, I'here it is,'would go out as quietly as possible, without “ What?' |
coo.31924065816146 | If it was only friv- tioned it? |
coo.31924065816146 | If she knew night? |
coo.31924065816146 | If she wo n't understand, I shall have to see Understand? |
coo.31924065816146 | If so many cases can be reasonably proved, how many must there These are only a few of the new polygamous be of which nothing is known? |
coo.31924065816146 | If that is a revelation, are you not law of God and of man? |
coo.31924065816146 | If you come down by the You told him to call again to- morrow? |
coo.31924065816146 | If you deny the Creeds? |
coo.31924065816146 | If you were n't would? |
coo.31924065816146 | In a land of “ ton- pose? |
coo.31924065816146 | In a subsequent confession they stated “ Have you any idea who could have made that the attorney had secured a large number of it? |
coo.31924065816146 | In and getting ten thousand pounds for the job? |
coo.31924065816146 | In fact, Father, would you mind speaking firmly to quite confidentially, Bishop, we thought it was Cuthbert about Charlie's dinner? |
coo.31924065816146 | In fact, it is considered rude you're( dropping her voice] with me? |
coo.31924065816146 | In not insisting? |
coo.31924065816146 | In order not to allow who governs the newspapers? |
coo.31924065816146 | In peace the old bureaucracy will petent and useless? |
coo.31924065816146 | In the February McClure's this aspect “ defying the laws of God and man"? |
coo.31924065816146 | In your own case, you understand that should continue to have children by a multiplicity tation, do you? |
coo.31924065816146 | In- aëroplane? |
coo.31924065816146 | Indeed, I am not “ What do you mean by that? |
coo.31924065816146 | Innocencio heard the breath catch in “ What is she like, Innocencio?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Insist? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is all well with the Church? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is any one to blame? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is he God? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is he Some of the sectarian ministers are saying that we God? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is he an exalted man? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is he by the Holy Ghost, it would be very dangerous to man? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is it any less wonderful when we do- and time, above all, for prayer,-- and then let know? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is it not gems and the beautiful reproductions of them worth all the suffering of writing it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Is it not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is my house to be epicure studies his menu at the Ritz, and with painted? ” asked the Rector helplessly. |
coo.31924065816146 | Is n't it a lovely evening? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is n't that good?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Is n't that good?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Is she did n't believe in? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is that not far enough?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Is the cohabitation with one who is plural wife? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is the preferential shop so delicate a are preferred, it being recognized that, since fabric as to prove futile? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is there not a revelation that you presidents of seventies, testified to similar effect: shall abide by the laws of the State and of the land? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is this so? |
coo.31924065816146 | Is your next suit Or Overcoat the fan Blacho to be a Stein Bloch"? |
coo.31924065816146 | Isabel's pretty face was after that Joe Matthias for, anyway? |
coo.31924065816146 | It do n't shirt like Mr. Strafford? ” pay to monkey with a sharp cod- hook. ” “ Them shoes? |
coo.31924065816146 | It do n't shirt like Mr. Strafford? ” pay to monkey with a sharp cod- hook. ” “ Them shoes? |
coo.31924065816146 | It grew colder in the night, and the cabin was “ What will we eat?" |
coo.31924065816146 | It has gone on in ated, confused, or altogether invented? |
coo.31924065816146 | It is a little bad of them,"she ing people and impressions best forgotten? |
coo.31924065816146 | It is all so terrible to her. ” during which his heart had burned within him, “ Any break with the old things? |
coo.31924065816146 | It is hot, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | It is ten years ago. ” said, speaking by the card, “ I have a check “ Ten years? |
coo.31924065816146 | It is true that the Liberal contributed appreciably to the popular frame attack was based on their general mismanage- of mind displayed in the revolt? |
coo.31924065816146 | It main- skill of the non- union man superior? ” tained a neutral attitude. |
coo.31924065816146 | It now ticks to buy them gifts what love in that? |
coo.31924065816146 | It ought to have Do you mean you think I ought to let Snowdon occurred to him – But, then, it never does slide? |
coo.31924065816146 | It seemed to Meynell's strained nerves that He heard a low sound — was it a sobbing Mary's farewell to him was cold, like her breath? |
coo.31924065816146 | It seemed to fight? ” put them in spirits to see a woman taking it like No, he was sorry he did n't. |
coo.31924065816146 | It simply means we shall be fixed up I wanted an expensive honeymoon, did n't I? |
coo.31924065816146 | It the sedulous prosecution of violent anarchism? |
coo.31924065816146 | It was an ordinary sofa, “ Did this come from your factory?" |
coo.31924065816146 | It was the keenest pleasure he had ever"How many?" |
coo.31924065816146 | It was the obsession, the Enthusiast or Hypocrite? |
coo.31924065816146 | It was this bit bench and one of the leading attorneys of the bar?' |
coo.31924065816146 | It was well drawn, done by some one at but how did Sarah conduct the transition? |
coo.31924065816146 | It was you and a night or so; but she would have an that took the Padre in, eh? ” account from me. |
coo.31924065816146 | It was “ Eh? |
coo.31924065816146 | It will hardly jam when"Cripes, what's the matter with you? |
coo.31924065816146 | It's the the dim house on the hill — the handwriting two of them. ” of a man accustomed to command, whether “ She wo n't go to her sister's?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Jacob had several saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? |
coo.31924065816146 | Joe? ” I decided myself that as long as I did domestic"General housework! |
coo.31924065816146 | Joint Group.... 7,118 921,575,346 842,899,877 189,363,183? |
coo.31924065816146 | Jokingly? |
coo.31924065816146 | Judith was always an ex- the gradual awakening of a spiritual being? |
coo.31924065816146 | Kin you see any trail? ” Do you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Kin you see any trail? ” Do you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | LOSS OF THE “ PTARMIGAN'"Nothing doing?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Last week? |
coo.31924065816146 | Laurene she'd been the right sort of girl, this would have rested her elbows on the bill- clerk's desk and happened to her? |
coo.31924065816146 | Let him go just rance? |
coo.31924065816146 | Let him understand that if he a glass? |
coo.31924065816146 | Let it all come on me. ” fetched it in myself? ” It was perhaps fifteen minutes later that, caps “ Himmel, no! |
coo.31924065816146 | Let me go home by myself. ” “ Why should n't she understand them? |
coo.31924065816146 | Lily and George, with some to get that place — do you hear? |
coo.31924065816146 | Limited Quantity- Every Car Right"Will it be free from repairs? |
coo.31924065816146 | Listen to your might be checked without grave loss of life, eh? |
coo.31924065816146 | Little smoky spirals met above made the trouble? |
coo.31924065816146 | Lloyd? |
coo.31924065816146 | Lose Molly? |
coo.31924065816146 | Love is the king of that nothing try to stop you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Love, did you speak or say Aught? |
coo.31924065816146 | Luigi will put a smile on him like except for stupid and faults? |
coo.31924065816146 | MR. R. H. closes you think I ought to yield to the aëroplane? |
coo.31924065816146 | Manvers? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mater, why do n't you go to bed? |
coo.31924065816146 | Matters were want- a buy something? ” clearer, but the affair still had an ugly look. |
coo.31924065816146 | Matthew interrupted: “ Did n't I tell you I did n't want no more of His Royal Highmighti- ness's compliments? ” Mr. Strafford looked bewildered. |
coo.31924065816146 | May I ask who they are?' |
coo.31924065816146 | May I give you some tea? |
coo.31924065816146 | May I read the letter?' |
coo.31924065816146 | May w serve you,-either direct or through the ai stores? |
coo.31924065816146 | McAdoo?" |
coo.31924065816146 | McPherson did If she was cold, why did n't she ask the sta- not pretend to understand women, but this was tion- master to fire up? |
coo.31924065816146 | Me? |
coo.31924065816146 | Meynell has always passage?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Meynell knew nothing! ” it well; and he was like a man stepping down into “ The terror? ” he repeated gravely. |
coo.31924065816146 | Miss Gregory, laboring “ How can one tell? ” replied Miss Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | Money? |
coo.31924065816146 | More- save Don Francisco de Paula Colldefons? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. Bunnell “ What did you say?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. Garrison wrote: “ Since isters in general, except Edward? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. Meynell, we wished to have your explana- “ A party of Wesleyans? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. Smith, too? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. Tsuda pointed them out and said to me, “ Do you know anybody in San Francisco?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Mr. a coat like that? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. Flaxman, to ring again? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Father, would you mind going Mrs. R. H. Where is Cedric, dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Honest Injuns? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Is it not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Say anything? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Very? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. Well —[ Turning to Mr. R. H.) Mrs. R. H. Then it really is true? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R. H. When did you and Cedric settle I tell you, I shall do nothing whatever for a this? |
coo.31924065816146 | Mrs. R.H. With Mr. Cedric? |
coo.31924065816146 | Must be just over the next of what had happened, and knowing that com- ridge- hey?" |
coo.31924065816146 | My brother- in- law""H’m? ” said Mr. Manvers, with mild in the voice speaking changed and softened- terrogation. |
coo.31924065816146 | My business? |
coo.31924065816146 | My dear can stay with me? |
coo.31924065816146 | My dear, did the Bishop say anything that this is not your act? |
coo.31924065816146 | My dear, what's the difference be- nently in the life of my country; but I do want tween a talent... and a gift from heaven? |
coo.31924065816146 | My poor, simple boy, do you really It is n't like a box of cigars, that you can keep believe that? |
coo.31924065816146 | My pose we settle it a bit, now? |
coo.31924065816146 | NEW YORK 96 McClure's — The Marketplace of the World “ What Will It Cost To Run?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Natalya, “ and said,'Can not this sentence be Then the tall man struck Anna Lunska in the mollified?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Nell was an hour early for her work, and"You know that doctor, Nell? ” began Joe. |
coo.31924065816146 | Nell was lift me with one hand. ” pleased to see her less apathetic, but was slightly"Has he ever touched you? ” moaned Nell. |
coo.31924065816146 | Neville, who succeeded his father, and two “ What does it matter? ” said Hester impa- daughters- Meynell's mother, who was a good tiently. |
coo.31924065816146 | No order"Where'd you get the money for it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | No overtime work shall be permitted between the fifteenth Who could lead such a body? |
coo.31924065816146 | No sooner had why should they, when they already had the con-"Jim"Keene put his hand on the market than trol of both roads in their own hands? |
coo.31924065816146 | No “ what's that new German book you quote effort must be spared by the Church party to about Butler? |
coo.31924065816146 | No; are they any good? |
coo.31924065816146 | No? |
coo.31924065816146 | Noon? |
coo.31924065816146 | Not logical? |
coo.31924065816146 | Not until he was settled in the smoker the difference? |
coo.31924065816146 | Now, lump, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Now, may I presume on mountain near there- I forget the name our slight acquaintanceship? |
coo.31924065816146 | Now, whisper till I tell ye — where in all the world over Would ye see the fields so pleasant or the heather bloom so sweet? |
coo.31924065816146 | Now, why did you inquire? ” sudden vivacity. |
coo.31924065816146 | O'Donnell's defection to the Bishop, and he"Do you think you've done it, sir?" |
coo.31924065816146 | OMIES IN THE STEAMING OF 532 WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | ORANGE 33 RIVER very heart of our meetin'? |
coo.31924065816146 | Of is helpful to the community? |
coo.31924065816146 | On July 22 — just four days after the"What did he say?" |
coo.31924065816146 | On that everything tribunal? |
coo.31924065816146 | On the contrary, their vigilance call of moonlight? |
coo.31924065816146 | On the fourth or fifth evening 1 are you making so many hot cakes?" |
coo.31924065816146 | On the her to Texas with me. ” table beside him stood an empty whiskey- bottle “ Has she accepted you? ” asked McPherson. |
coo.31924065816146 | Once or twice she looked my niece? ” wistfully at Barron. |
coo.31924065816146 | One is by Mr. Walldegrave? |
coo.31924065816146 | One of the Japanese steerage passengers Oh, what on earth does that mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | Only one O wo nt you please to tell us more?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Only, we are n't going to get married Klopstock get in first? |
coo.31924065816146 | Only- particular looking straight before her with"Only what? |
coo.31924065816146 | Or radiators? |
coo.31924065816146 | Or to see a surgeon? ” dows soon, for even the smoky lamps within “ No,"he answered briefly, and put on coal. |
coo.31924065816146 | Or why not have them say Water Company?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Or would you like the best results under all conditions? |
coo.31924065816146 | Or would you like the best results under all conditions? |
coo.31924065816146 | Our honeymoon must give way Mrs. R. H. Has Charlie gone? |
coo.31924065816146 | Pardon married English people demand generally dull you were saying? |
coo.31924065816146 | People have often said to me that it all the great ones of the earth? ” She writes to must have been an exceeding bore. |
coo.31924065816146 | Pete looked at “ What are you going to do, Lem? ” asked the dog, who was sniffing about in a vain search Pete. |
coo.31924065816146 | Pity, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Pity, is n't it? ” of her attitude. |
coo.31924065816146 | Please? |
coo.31924065816146 | Probably she ground, and Nell, in her solitary vigil, was was n't all straight? ” neither noticed nor molested. |
coo.31924065816146 | Proudly she refused to admit Why had he written such a letter? |
coo.31924065816146 | Put and not to disturb me?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Q In places outside of the United States as well Mormon Church a Great Secret Society as in the United States? |
coo.31924065816146 | Rather “ Disobey? ” he repeated. |
coo.31924065816146 | Reach Haslam"simply — do n't you, have you got to? |
coo.31924065816146 | Reach right off the point? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ready, boys?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Really? |
coo.31924065816146 | Really? |
coo.31924065816146 | Really? |
coo.31924065816146 | Rose Flaxman had often impatiently was Bishop Butler to them? |
coo.31924065816146 | Rudolf Spreckels thing like this: is ready, if necessary, to spend his fortune in “ What is best for me to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | SHE WHISPERED FIERCELY"mean on account of Bessie? ” He turned his face away hesitated. |
coo.31924065816146 | Sarah's method? |
coo.31924065816146 | Say — pop? ” to complain. |
coo.31924065816146 | Say, Nuzly, get your bro- for sooper,"consented the knife man good- ther out an ’ show us the dago game huh? ” umoredly. |
coo.31924065816146 | Says she wants to get you can to compose that young woman? |
coo.31924065816146 | Scott?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Seated “ What do you call this sickness? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | Secretary, this is infamous, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | See? ” he announced. |
coo.31924065816146 | Send me books as checked: Have you ever gone out and clambered over a rail fence into a field of golden grain? |
coo.31924065816146 | Seriously? |
coo.31924065816146 | Shall I clear the table? |
coo.31924065816146 | Shall I make you some? |
coo.31924065816146 | Shall I see? |
coo.31924065816146 | Shall foundly from the husband's action, yet the love I? |
coo.31924065816146 | Shall you? |
coo.31924065816146 | She across Philip Meryon? |
coo.31924065816146 | She began to business?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She come to town specially to see ACTUALLY DEPARTED? |
coo.31924065816146 | She comes a woman to let any stranger walk into my mis- hither from the south, walking, with Kaffirs to tress'chamber? |
coo.31924065816146 | She could play, she could Meynell want me to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | She did not quite “ Wait two whole weeks before I can even succeed in keeping the disappointment out of begin?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She had often thought that “ Do you have anything to do with that? ” if she ever loved a man'he must not only be she asked quickly. |
coo.31924065816146 | She hated to think is it? ” of such things as the terrible series of murders “ No; that's true enough. |
coo.31924065816146 | She held out her hand, hesitated, and then Are you ill?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She knows it is my wish What was it she really wanted? |
coo.31924065816146 | She listened do we? ” acutely and made sure that she was not mis"Trouble?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She listened do we? ” acutely and made sure that she was not mis"Trouble?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She observed, “ What do you see in him? ” cried Nell, one also, that Trixie took more interest in her duties. |
coo.31924065816146 | She remembered hearing Willie Watson has paid for the liberation of his her father say about Garrison and Wendell Phil- friends? |
coo.31924065816146 | She the people? |
coo.31924065816146 | She told her hus"He has all his books and toys? ” said Mary, band all about it on the afternoon of the second when they went downstairs again. |
coo.31924065816146 | She took me “ What is it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | She was the age WHAT ARE YOU IN SUCH A HURRY FOR? |
coo.31924065816146 | She went upstairs, Meynell following, anxious “ What are you up for at this hour?" |
coo.31924065816146 | She'll be here for her"Have iney caugin: him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Sheer How would Betty take it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Should I have said'sacra- a little malice quickened the colour in her fair mental'? |
coo.31924065816146 | Since 1890? |
coo.31924065816146 | Sit down and listen to reason, or not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Sixth Avenue to Forty- second Street and the Grand Central Station; he had strong financial Mc Adoo or the Interborough? |
coo.31924065816146 | Smallpox? ” She named the most virulent of"No,"she said at last; “ I have enough. |
coo.31924065816146 | So far as the Rector's guardianship"Why should I let them worry me? |
coo.31924065816146 | So gone as far as marrying him? |
coo.31924065816146 | So it's you, Mr. Bunting? |
coo.31924065816146 | So that She was as you have said a man in a guardape, is her need of me now?' |
coo.31924065816146 | So you come from Switzerland? |
coo.31924065816146 | So you know that? |
coo.31924065816146 | So you violated both laws? |
coo.31924065816146 | So you're here, are you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Some kind of fever? |
coo.31924065816146 | Some one said: “ But is Lady Macduff a good part? ” When I was young and in a pet, I prayed, “ Lord, teach me to forget." |
coo.31924065816146 | Some way so Nell wo n't"A hemorrhage?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Some women can do nothing but Mrs. R. H. Where are you going, father? |
coo.31924065816146 | Soon after day- mean, eh?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Soon she could hear his"Mauprat. ” “ What's it about?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Soon there was a asking, ‘ Is n't Mr. Berwick coming?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Statements That Prove Nothing why? |
coo.31924065816146 | Steger& Sons Steger Bldg., Chicago, Ill.------ 118 McClure's — The Marketplace of the World Have You Ever Felt the Charm of the Farm? |
coo.31924065816146 | Strange — eh? ” days, when she felt the need of reinforcement, He looked round at her for a moment as he of something to hold her together. |
coo.31924065816146 | Such things do n't happen to gazed into space with a softening of her bold us, do they? |
coo.31924065816146 | Suppose we all sit down, shall we? |
coo.31924065816146 | Supposing he could get them at not build a tunnel? |
coo.31924065816146 | Surely it is n't the mountain? |
coo.31924065816146 | THE POOR MINSTREL BY WILLA SIBERT CATHER DOES DOES the darkness cradle thee Than mine arms more tenderly? |
coo.31924065816146 | THE THINGS THAT ENDURE BY FLORENCE WILKINSON HAT wish you, immortality? |
coo.31924065816146 | THINGS THAT ENDURE, THE.. 228 WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA?.. |
coo.31924065816146 | Take time for thought, my dear Meynell, the worse? |
coo.31924065816146 | Tears came, it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Tell him I'd have got “ What made tha believe in him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Teresa, who went for sleep of an afternoon or quiet in the evening? ” the quinine, told me. |
coo.31924065816146 | Thad man he say: “'You leeke rug, leetle ge- url?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Thad's clo? |
coo.31924065816146 | Than You Are? |
coo.31924065816146 | That had what? |
coo.31924065816146 | That it never in all the history of New York had was unsound, foolish, and could never pay? |
coo.31924065816146 | That so? ” The child turned a grave, uncomprehending stare. |
coo.31924065816146 | That you, Ruth? |
coo.31924065816146 | That's rea- there sonable, I think, Jean? ” His mother unsmilingly interrupted this"Oh, perfectly! |
coo.31924065816146 | The Contest for the Hidden “ For God's sake, what's that?' |
coo.31924065816146 | The New York Central interests also had heavy holdings in the Reading system,? |
coo.31924065816146 | The Secretary did you figure it out?' |
coo.31924065816146 | The State had validated them; now want? ” it was necessary to get the Government to do so. |
coo.31924065816146 | The Trail of the Typewriter “ Would you mind telling me how the Secre- tary knew I'm the man who wrote those letters?' |
coo.31924065816146 | The Trial and Death of Ferrer by William FIrcher PART II F ERRER was captured: how was he What is the procedure of a Spanish military to be tried? |
coo.31924065816146 | The Vicar- General did not like to think who's to believe'em? |
coo.31924065816146 | The beast was tense with suspicion- brute like this about to annoy passengers? ” he the world that had gulfed his master from demanded. |
coo.31924065816146 | The boss shook his head sadly over the “ Will we stretch her out, Pink? ” we shouted. |
coo.31924065816146 | The boy? |
coo.31924065816146 | The collection of antique Is not this blessed, my dear husband? |
coo.31924065816146 | The date of the “ confronta- him from brushing his teeth? |
coo.31924065816146 | The days of friend- “ Not an accident, I hope? ” said Mrs. Flax- ship, of ordinary social intercourse, were over. |
coo.31924065816146 | The deluded Pat had a strip of black cloth in"Madame will take ze café first? |
coo.31924065816146 | The dews: are the dews so chill? |
coo.31924065816146 | The feel of her hands, prac- “ Seems sort o’lost, do n't it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The first step is to inform you and Mr. R. H. The telephone? |
coo.31924065816146 | The frail body of the younger"What's the matter?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The girls jumped them- O wo nt you please to tell us more?". |
coo.31924065816146 | The green shade concealed the disestablishment?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The he might have to gome back for? ” elevator was the only way of escape. |
coo.31924065816146 | The hook? |
coo.31924065816146 | The journey up- and ful if Mr. Dexter had been here to- night, too?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The newspapers themselves, and their education for inaccuracy by the reading of reporters, must be constantly pushed forward misreporting newspapers? |
coo.31924065816146 | The next next week? |
coo.31924065816146 | The next thing that was known, a To coördinate these divisions in the hands 525 526 WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | The old party align- But was the manifesto a real revelation ments were dropped; the Mormons, for the command direct from God himself? |
coo.31924065816146 | The point is, where? |
coo.31924065816146 | The principal thing was to catch before you came in? |
coo.31924065816146 | The rest of the courtyard and touched Anna's plump bare them — what are they? |
coo.31924065816146 | The revelation on polyg- not summarily punish them? |
coo.31924065816146 | The right kind of paint- the paint that lastingly beautifies and permanently preserves is OXIDE OF ZINC PAINT Does your paint contain Oxide of Zinc? |
coo.31924065816146 | The ship WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | The sides of apples which Papa gave us that could teacher asked could we speak to the child Isa- not sell? |
coo.31924065816146 | The stakes “ You saw that? ” were heavy. |
coo.31924065816146 | The strain of pretending Mrs. R. H. How many copies, father? |
coo.31924065816146 | The sun"Hello is this the marshal? |
coo.31924065816146 | The supervisors were “ What next?' |
coo.31924065816146 | The thing that's — that's really upset our stairs last night? |
coo.31924065816146 | The woman pressed her hands more tightly to “ Ai n't she pretty?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The woman shifted and crawled a foot nearer “ Cold, is n't it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | The young Turk's face had the cast of restraint “ It was the — how do you say? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then I come home Is there plenty of petrol in the stable? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then I shall talk to her, me on the works? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then he went and dined at the plotting the revolt by correspondence? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then is it off? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then she heard both their"Headache, Jean dear?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Then she'd'a'never seen him. ” The winter passed, and spring came again; “ Do n't she ever mention him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Then there are Socialists, to the southward — what? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then why did n't you, my poor boy? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then you are relieved? |
coo.31924065816146 | Then, in another a deep yet never personal exasperation — the voice:"What do you hear of the daughter? |
coo.31924065816146 | There is something about it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | There is to be no flying honeymoons, are third- rate simply because the during our honeymoon? |
coo.31924065816146 | There was a great dea] “ Say, you got a feller? ” of swearing among the women in almost all “ Sure. |
coo.31924065816146 | There were some Why was she here? |
coo.31924065816146 | There, with my friend and me?' |
coo.31924065816146 | They drew up an agreement in men of equal ability? |
coo.31924065816146 | They have borne"me children law of the land and of the law of God? |
coo.31924065816146 | They journeyed until the evening star and its “ S’pose we bunk down an ’ wait fur night? ” two attendants winked into view. |
coo.31924065816146 | They surveyed one an “ Yes,'she said; ‘ what is it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | They will pass these anti- polygamy laws, too — but do Joseph F. Smith Brings Back the Spirit you suppose they will ever enforce them? |
coo.31924065816146 | They “ The matron said,'For the land's sake, what took us in a wagon like a prison with a little do you expect here?' |
coo.31924065816146 | They're pretty poor, ai n't they?" |
coo.31924065816146 | They're very good “ By the way,"he asked,"I suppose you're yeoman stock, the Jeals; tenants of ours, father not up here for your health? |
coo.31924065816146 | This girl? |
coo.31924065816146 | This is a nice, kind idea put shallow questions? |
coo.31924065816146 | This is a serious matter we are to get married, after all? |
coo.31924065816146 | This lodgings?" |
coo.31924065816146 | This railroad was not, he said, built club? ” “ Why not organize one ourselves?" |
coo.31924065816146 | This railroad was not, he said, built club? ” “ Why not organize one ourselves?" |
coo.31924065816146 | This sensitiveness hand? |
coo.31924065816146 | This vestigate? |
coo.31924065816146 | Though much be still unwon? |
coo.31924065816146 | Three hundred thousand not Behind an Orange Tree being cultivated? |
coo.31924065816146 | Three windows for work a little more manly than domestic? ” another hour! |
coo.31924065816146 | Times were improving with me matronly, respectable, prosperous, amethyst- then, but I still had to be very careful, and I coloured dress? |
coo.31924065816146 | Tired of this place--- already? |
coo.31924065816146 | Titcomb, about that sink?' |
coo.31924065816146 | To cut girls'discover, through employees, violations of the hands off? ” asked the inspector. |
coo.31924065816146 | To the curate accident? |
coo.31924065816146 | To whom is she married? |
coo.31924065816146 | Told me he slept like a to; instant? |
coo.31924065816146 | Traditional positions in a scene are nearly “ Method? |
coo.31924065816146 | Trixie burst out: “ You've gone to the theater “ What does he talk about? ” asked Nell dozens to my once. |
coo.31924065816146 | Twenty- one columns? |
coo.31924065816146 | Twenty- three shillings a week, with attendance? |
coo.31924065816146 | Two pipemen tumbled into the you wait for them hats? ” lower hall, helped to clear the car, and one of them But his habit had formed itself. |
coo.31924065816146 | Umn Antar's tears flowed swiftly, yet a"Now weelt thou make eet? ” she beseeched. |
coo.31924065816146 | Understand? ” he feared to speak them, even to think them. |
coo.31924065816146 | Up at this time of the morning?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Ve do not receive dogs, “ A doctor, sir? ” he asked of Mr. Blake, who bein? |
coo.31924065816146 | Ve do not receive dogs, “ A doctor, sir? ” he asked of Mr. Blake, who bein? |
coo.31924065816146 | Very much? |
coo.31924065816146 | WHAT IS THIS?' |
coo.31924065816146 | WHY NOT BE AN ARTIST? |
coo.31924065816146 | WILLIAM ARCHER 59 He left his hiding- place on the night of August himself up? |
coo.31924065816146 | War is the Premiums of Peace? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was Scott part of my punishment, ” he explained patiently an ingrate? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was Tolstoy more logical than life war- rants? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was he Nome days? ” afraid of my embarrassing her- of my recall “ Never once. |
coo.31924065816146 | Was he old to because God put her to me for a sister but she have eyes of blind beggar? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was it equality of men and women as wage- earners( no composed in a hurry, or well considered? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was it for you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was it not always easy to put up a strong case if one took the naturalistic view of life? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was my harp so hard a load, Even on the sunny morns, When the plumèd huntsmen rode To the music of their horns? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was she selfish? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was she selfish? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was the manifesto intended to apply to the large number of the greatest Mormon leaders church everywhere? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was the sender be learned in a theatre, manners, obedience, the well or ill when the letter was written? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was think'twould be better if Daisy were to sleep it possible that their place was being watched with you, Ellen, and I were to sleep in the already? |
coo.31924065816146 | Was your father then an apostle? |
coo.31924065816146 | We do n't ‘ Miss'each other, do Meanwhile Sir Philip Meryon had laid we? |
coo.31924065816146 | We in keeping with my training and tradition than were told that this actually had happened during baking bread? |
coo.31924065816146 | We must stay it to resign your living, at my request?" |
coo.31924065816146 | We refuse we equal that? |
coo.31924065816146 | We seem to be Charlie gave me away? |
coo.31924065816146 | We sons to one and the same mother? |
coo.31924065816146 | We tell all the then taking the Orient express to Buda- Pesth? |
coo.31924065816146 | We were alone, use the evidence without my giving it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | We'd Mr. Carter? ” oughta be passin'there soon. |
coo.31924065816146 | We've been like that? |
coo.31924065816146 | We've just got to “ What are you doing, Lem? ” get on. |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, I guess I must be “ Art's pigs been in any more? ” asked Ed. |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, I had a bit of a stir with her in the world? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, I should rather like to see it, knowing English? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, dash it, are n't you my and then when you've got a few minutes to wife? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, ecstasy is not my been to Paris? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, he was an awfully fine “ Then why did you write a play? ” fellow- whatever Meynell may say. |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, my boy, I've got a bit being sorry? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, what did you tell him before he came in? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well, what's happened? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Well? |
coo.31924065816146 | Were n't we? |
coo.31924065816146 | Whad you theenk?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What Ferrer and the Lerrouxists, this explanation of has become of the “ multitude"? |
coo.31924065816146 | What The Artistic Use of Crowds on the Stage about an out- of- door scene? |
coo.31924065816146 | What about Klopstock? |
coo.31924065816146 | What about Paris? |
coo.31924065816146 | What about that The Rector hurried into the sitting- room to painter chap?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What about them? |
coo.31924065816146 | What about them? |
coo.31924065816146 | What are people saying?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What are you going to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | What are you sitting where he was ſed last — back to where the down for? ” cabin was. ” Pete mumbled something. |
coo.31924065816146 | What at such a time?' |
coo.31924065816146 | What brought you back? ” cache! |
coo.31924065816146 | What can I do for you, sir? |
coo.31924065816146 | What can I do? |
coo.31924065816146 | What can they do? |
coo.31924065816146 | What could they have talked the gradual healing of intolerable wounds about- so long? |
coo.31924065816146 | What did ment? |
coo.31924065816146 | What did the manifesto mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | What difference does it make if the matter with me? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do I mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do they get from it? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you call her line? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you mean? ”"Autobiography is what the public wants,"my friend answered. |
coo.31924065816146 | What do you think?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What does he do? ” strong, how big! |
coo.31924065816146 | What does that matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | What else did he say about it? |
coo.31924065816146 | What else have you got on your my best with bananas and stale bread to fill mind? |
coo.31924065816146 | What is Ferrer's own account of the matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | What is it? ” reached for his reward. |
coo.31924065816146 | What is sending the rest of us forth, so that I did not it? |
coo.31924065816146 | What is the news at half past twelve on the day in question from here, from there? |
coo.31924065816146 | What is the use? ” interrupted Inno- old they could see what the front room con- cencio. |
coo.31924065816146 | What it to the Bishop? |
coo.31924065816146 | What makes you limp? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | What next week? |
coo.31924065816146 | What odds to them if had increased, if anything, and now, after four yonder palm fronds beckoned? |
coo.31924065816146 | What of? |
coo.31924065816146 | What particular kind of homicide? |
coo.31924065816146 | What private banker's,"she said;"and you of her? |
coo.31924065816146 | What should you have done in Cedric's place? |
coo.31924065816146 | What sort of reading is it that makes any one talk as S. talked last night about ‘ Macbeth?!" |
coo.31924065816146 | What then? ” “ Give me a cigarette, then, ” said Anna,"It is a great chamber,"said Anna. |
coo.31924065816146 | What think ye of Christ? |
coo.31924065816146 | What time is it? |
coo.31924065816146 | What time shall I come?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What was she saying to the chief? |
coo.31924065816146 | What was she to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | What was the rea- of not being able to read, or talk, or see any one, I son of this transference? |
coo.31924065816146 | What were cowboys coming to nowadays? |
coo.31924065816146 | What will we eat Pete shivered and kept the stove crammed full if we stay here? |
coo.31924065816146 | What would a jury true that one or two mischievous fanatics were have thought of this omission? |
coo.31924065816146 | What “ I smile,"said Timotheo, “ because I, too, was her concern with you and Doña Fortuna? |
coo.31924065816146 | What's Stephen of a morphia injection, and likely to remain so afraid of? |
coo.31924065816146 | What's that you say? |
coo.31924065816146 | What's that? |
coo.31924065816146 | What's the good of keep- I do take it? ” ing at it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What's the good of keep- I do take it? ” ing at it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | What's the matter? ” burnin'nights fur him,"said George gloomily. |
coo.31924065816146 | What's this news? |
coo.31924065816146 | What, tea? |
coo.31924065816146 | What? |
coo.31924065816146 | What? |
coo.31924065816146 | What? |
coo.31924065816146 | Whatever is the matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | When I ask you for a straight matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | When I talk about Ophelia or beth'?" |
coo.31924065816146 | When is the fact that the poor creature had no needs beyond trouble you spoke of due to arrive? ” rest and security. |
coo.31924065816146 | When it was almost dark, Umn Antar rose"I put thad rug on Antar? ” she asked anx- slowly, stretched out her arms, and yawned iously. |
coo.31924065816146 | When the blackbird sings in May, And the Spring is in the wood, Would you never trudge the way Over hilltops, if you could? |
coo.31924065816146 | When was that? |
coo.31924065816146 | When you have served a understand English, I hope?' |
coo.31924065816146 | When your wife suffered, did n't tians come to say —'I believe- in Jesus Christ that touch you? |
coo.31924065816146 | When “ But who are you?- if I may ask it philo- I came here three years ago, he had not yet done sophically and without offence? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where and what his dwelling?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Where are does not approve of Sir Philip Meryon, and does you going to?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Where does it thing more dangerous than this systematic lead us? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where is it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where is the middle ground of right? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where thad man haf hees shop?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Where was the chief? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where was the sullen, loutish boy of the smelling from the night's rain, was, in some night before? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where was the use of worrying sir; I'm sure you ought to have one there these about the lodger's funny ways? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where will you find a family favors the doctrine of a plurality of wives. ” Why, so nearly allied by the ties of common religion? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where would you like? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where's the boy? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where? |
coo.31924065816146 | Where? |
coo.31924065816146 | Whereas if all the tant thing in life? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who better fitted to undertake Adoo's offer, the Interborough Company, of the job than Mr. McAdoo himself? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who can say what stage tradition hardly believe it possible that it was all sup-( How far is it wise to make an idol of it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who made you judges and “ And what is that house among the trees? ” dividers among us? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who made you judges and “ And what is that house among the trees? ” dividers among us? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who married you in 1891( to Chloe Hendricks]? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who shall declare it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Who's going to take her away? ” a polyglot town, moreover, set upon a fever- interrogated the Haytian quickly. |
coo.31924065816146 | Who's got a match? ”"I would n't buy his bet for seven cents, ” de- They panted until dawn. |
coo.31924065816146 | Who, Klopstock? |
coo.31924065816146 | Whoever would have suspected Tom “ He'll — he'll say things that you had n't Keeler of estheticism? |
coo.31924065816146 | Whom wives, and by them were born unto him the Twelve seekest thou? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why a curate? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why are n't seemed to him natural and womanly that the clergy always telling us such things? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why are you sure that I have not seen more than one"old doing that? ” said Boucicault, at one of the school ” in my time. |
coo.31924065816146 | Why ca n't I? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why did five city newspapers support for election a judge whom they knew to be incompetent and whom the editors disliked personally? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why did ye fall overboard? ”"I am sorry,"returned the boy. |
coo.31924065816146 | Why did you do that, eh?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Why did you not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why did you wear a hat in the water?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Why do stones form in the kidneys and gall- duct? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why do stones form in the kidneys and gall- duct? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why do the editors of certain highly ethical newspapers publish nevertheless the revolting details of murders, suicides, scandals and the like? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why do you let him do it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why has the reporter who comes to your door when your family is in trouble a certain right to question you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why is the suppression of all disagreeable news an im- morality from the point of view of the commonwealth? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why is there so much sickness in winter and early spring? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why is there so much sickness in winter and early spring? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why is your cheek so white, White Love, on our wedding- night? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why not know that Abu Antar, his son, was dead, or was he not properly called father- of- Tommy? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why not you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why not? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why should it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why should left Syria; she knew that poor Abu Asaad did Tommy's father be named J. O'Brien? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why should n't a powerful corporation in a new and expanding they? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why should n't she walk If it had not been for the dog, she could have and talk with him? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why should “ The government has not been treating I give you any letter?' |
coo.31924065816146 | Why the Bishop? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why the necessity of just as surely leave a track — of another kind, such a clause? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why this parade of useless strenuously brought up, and in a too narrow learning and hypocritical enthusiasm? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why wo n't the neighbourhood call on you? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why, he was affection of a wife? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why, show in the way of — shall I say? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why, then, more for the pleasanter occupation than watching over her chief? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | Why?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Will he succeed? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will it be? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will it do so? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will it stand up? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will rough track of the heath as if some vague, wild you have it? ” He offered it. |
coo.31924065816146 | Will she be there? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will tha tell me? ” son, under her breath. |
coo.31924065816146 | Will the car take me — any time- where I want to go? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will the final agreement prove, at last, ployed in the trade, employers shall have free- to be a union victory? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will they hurt her? ” all hell sha'n't stop her." |
coo.31924065816146 | Will you in turn demand it? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will you talk to man? |
coo.31924065816146 | Will you? ” And, at the same moment, a young girl Mrs. Flaxman's manner showed embarrass- slipped in through the open French window, and, ment. |
coo.31924065816146 | Wilt tha tell me as Jesus were born of a repentance, and faith. ” virgin? |
coo.31924065816146 | Wo n't I weighted to capacity going down; but when it be comin'back?" |
coo.31924065816146 | Would you mind telling father or will you mind telling Cedric? |
coo.31924065816146 | Write loyal cantos of contemnèd love Juliet? |
coo.31924065816146 | YU and cheerful? |
coo.31924065816146 | Yes; do n't you think it's enough? |
coo.31924065816146 | Yes? |
coo.31924065816146 | Yes? |
coo.31924065816146 | Yet I could not refuse the cruelly snatched my father away? |
coo.31924065816146 | Yet my price suits you; does n't it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You are n't serious? |
coo.31924065816146 | You are now continuing in this polyga- But I was placed in this position: I had a plural mous relation? |
coo.31924065816146 | You are sure?' |
coo.31924065816146 | You are tongue round her dry lips to moisten them coming upstairs, I hope, with me?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You ask us to assent formally these proceedings? |
coo.31924065816146 | You did not do that, though? |
coo.31924065816146 | You do n't mind for an explanation; but, when it rested upon the me tellin'you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You do n't think we have anybody who would do that?' |
coo.31924065816146 | You keep the universal opinion? |
coo.31924065816146 | You know, she'll never have another proceed as I say, wherever we are? |
coo.31924065816146 | You look at your pres- is it a new poem?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You ought n't to know “ That little school- room maid — is she safe? ” anything about such things,"Meryon broke off"Quite!" |
coo.31924065816146 | You see, I go out in a boat--- blue worm with horns? ” that sloop tied up at the wharf there “ Blue worm?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You see, I go out in a boat--- blue worm with horns? ” that sloop tied up at the wharf there “ Blue worm?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You think so? |
coo.31924065816146 | You think so? |
coo.31924065816146 | You think that will what complete reparation is be judicious? |
coo.31924065816146 | You “ You have seen the leader in the Oracle this do n't outrage people's dearest feelings for noth- morning?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You'll be in the Mrs. R. H. Terrible fear? |
coo.31924065816146 | You'll kindly clerk — were n't you, father? |
coo.31924065816146 | You're able? |
coo.31924065816146 | You're doing about a new position?" |
coo.31924065816146 | You're to thank “ Was that the girl--? ” he began crisply. |
coo.31924065816146 | You've changed your opinion? |
coo.31924065816146 | You've told her the reason? |
coo.31924065816146 | Your collection? |
coo.31924065816146 | [ Look- this? |
coo.31924065816146 | a 87 88"LITTLE SISTER IN CAGE OF GOLD"? |
coo.31924065816146 | a CRADLING IN HIS ARMS A LITTLE WRAPPED- UP BUNDLE WHICII HE ROCKED BACK AND FORTH I knew'em before, most of'em, but somehow “ No? ” said Nell. |
coo.31924065816146 | a red dog? ” she asked), they knew all about the Twice or thrice during the night the dog raised my friend. |
coo.31924065816146 | able — till it happened? |
coo.31924065816146 | about somebody, why do n't you worry about “ There's nothing in the place but those the agent?" |
coo.31924065816146 | about the physical result of the meeting, and “ Why should n't I be up? |
coo.31924065816146 | absence of ceremony which people use who “ What did he say?" |
coo.31924065816146 | against her departure, wondering and awed at “ There are many deaths? ” asked Miss the serenity with which she resisted and over- Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | against the mantelpiece, every feature in her what do they matter? |
coo.31924065816146 | all settled. ” Each time she managed to send him forth “ What can I do?" |
coo.31924065816146 | allurement and the fierce repulsion, the enlight- “ What is her name? ” I asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | altogether amazing yellow shoes? |
coo.31924065816146 | an enormous weight off your chest? |
coo.31924065816146 | an'you cawn't deny me what tha does really “ What did you want, sir? ” said Mrs. Bate- believe? |
coo.31924065816146 | an'you cawn't deny me what tha does really “ What did you want, sir? ” said Mrs. Bate- believe? |
coo.31924065816146 | and Cedric being here in the garden at four in Mrs. R. H. Is it surprising? |
coo.31924065816146 | and I looked round to see your Mees Gregory She can not recover? |
coo.31924065816146 | and a dozen good- sized cod and pollack were See? ” already flapping about Matthew's feet, when some breakfast. |
coo.31924065816146 | and as I went there often, the fact that I was “ How would you suggest?' |
coo.31924065816146 | and each called Hizer Tripp? ” “ Ah! ” The long hand made a motion of humorous It struck me that he welcomed the idea of agnosticism. |
coo.31924065816146 | and maybe not hurt some of the other fel “ No matter what men's reputations have lows?" |
coo.31924065816146 | and she yet?" |
coo.31924065816146 | and should spend it on? |
coo.31924065816146 | and you want her love? ” Ee's been goin'roun'the village, talkin'to “ Aye, ” said Bateson, nodding, with the same folk. |
coo.31924065816146 | any more than you could? |
coo.31924065816146 | anybody in the face again? |
coo.31924065816146 | anyway? ” Finally she threw down the paper and jumped As he looked up into Lily's face, she noted the to her feet. |
coo.31924065816146 | at Oxford that you might as well be hanged for"I do n't seem to want to sleep, though. ” a sheep as a lamb; so I may as well “ Need you talk?" |
coo.31924065816146 | at all. ”"It's my business to fight him! ” Meynell “ And she wo n't go to him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | at the ceiling, a smile twitching the corners of “ Of what?" |
coo.31924065816146 | at times? |
coo.31924065816146 | authority? |
coo.31924065816146 | automaton state of grief when the human spirit “ Do n't you think I'd better turn back? ” he grows poisonous to itself. |
coo.31924065816146 | bannannas and I all times put more blankit to She told how Isabella was to that lady her her and not to me? |
coo.31924065816146 | be burned at the stake for the glory of my Mas- “ Been out all night? ” he asked abruptly. |
coo.31924065816146 | been good to me; why should n't I go? ”"He tells me stories, ” yawned Trixie. |
coo.31924065816146 | before long! ” said the professor, with a sarcastic “ Have n't we got theologians of our own? |
coo.31924065816146 | before she fell asleep, Miss Gregory heard the low"What is this? ” demanded Miss Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | before? |
coo.31924065816146 | began with a description of the movement of Ought so much power to come into so few English capital to this country; they have hands? |
coo.31924065816146 | behind her had once been a fine athlete, and he “ What is it? ” She stooped to read the title, gained upon her fast. |
coo.31924065816146 | being too witty? |
coo.31924065816146 | bile shirt? ” Matthew, with an almost guilty expression, “ Bub, ” returned Matthew,"it's gettin'‘ most swept his hand over his chin. |
coo.31924065816146 | boat ad Washin'ton “ Whose ol'car- Street ad Nikola Had- pet?" |
coo.31924065816146 | brows; eyes greyish blue, small, with some “ Is that you, Barron? |
coo.31924065816146 | buked almost, by the slight sound, bent his Can you take a little brandy and milk, do you eyes again on the sleeper, and, leaning forward, think?" |
coo.31924065816146 | but that life has in it the ferments of tragedy. ” But that the passing shock should become Had they at least been doing all they could? |
coo.31924065816146 | ca n't send her away? ” Trixie fought to go, and finally- I said I'd tele Isabel silently shook her head. |
coo.31924065816146 | ca nt information, and when the newspapers How does it work on the public? |
coo.31924065816146 | came to us and shouted, “ What are you doing Oh, I felt so easy and happy, as if I had met here? |
coo.31924065816146 | can 1? |
coo.31924065816146 | cast, while they made the pretty Syrian obei “ Sneinatt? ” she asked blankly. |
coo.31924065816146 | causes rheumatism, gout, and Bright's disease? |
coo.31924065816146 | causes rheumatism, gout, and Bright's disease? |
coo.31924065816146 | ceive her as Cedric has tried And I've just been telling to deceive me? |
coo.31924065816146 | cen's for those beads! ” “ Sneinatt? ” he asked, his lips parted in glis- The teacher smiled down at the little maid. |
coo.31924065816146 | chester! ” “ And what on earth does German theology"I thought we should hear of Dunchester matter to us? ” retorted the Archdeacon. |
coo.31924065816146 | cific belonged to Foreign bond- Kuhn, Loeb& Co. holders kept re- “ What's your fusing to close price?" |
coo.31924065816146 | clack of the roulette- Where's Carter? ” wheel as the little ball “ Waitin'down the road, ” answered his sped on its course, a clink companion. |
coo.31924065816146 | come home in this sudden, mysterious way? |
coo.31924065816146 | come on? ” said Dornal to the Dean. |
coo.31924065816146 | comfort he had some difficulty in controlling, en- “ How are you, Barron?" |
coo.31924065816146 | consequences as may be imposed upon you for it? |
coo.31924065816146 | consternation, my shame at Mrs. R. H. Is Mrs. Lloyd the in the drawing- room? |
coo.31924065816146 | counted your portrait in the weeklies this year? |
coo.31924065816146 | cried so, and begged her so to let Anna Lunska “ I said,'How is that, then? |
coo.31924065816146 | dar, when this girt- The chict began to feel “ What is your name, then?" |
coo.31924065816146 | dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | dearest? ” he asked, and took her hand. |
coo.31924065816146 | decision was sad for the chie, accustomed as “ Is that an outlaw's name? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | denly understood what his lodger had been “ Did n’t you get a paper?" |
coo.31924065816146 | dent? |
coo.31924065816146 | did he hear? |
coo.31924065816146 | did you expect us not to be startled? |
coo.31924065816146 | difference. ” “ I wonder,"said Hamid, “ if we've done any The sickness wrought on him with all its good? ” dreadful punctuality. |
coo.31924065816146 | different kind of woman? |
coo.31924065816146 | discretion into the official palm, she laid it on “ What is it? ” he asked himself again and the trunk, smiled, and walked away. |
coo.31924065816146 | do n't you see? |
coo.31924065816146 | do something desperate, would n't he? |
coo.31924065816146 | do you? |
coo.31924065816146 | does n't understand? ” I'm not her sort. |
coo.31924065816146 | een the'ouse of my son een Syree- ah! ” “ Where dost thou live? ” he asked in Outside, the little girl stopped to cast a long- Arabic. |
coo.31924065816146 | elevator with Tom Keeler fer?" |
coo.31924065816146 | elsewhere, — because England wanted him,- Mr. R. H. So far as I've gathered, there seems what should you say? |
coo.31924065816146 | employee, and that this is your first offense; “ How in hell did you get that envelop?' |
coo.31924065816146 | end of it? |
coo.31924065816146 | ended, dead; but still she stared across the stream “ Who shall say?" |
coo.31924065816146 | enments, strange, precious — all that memory “ Her name? |
coo.31924065816146 | estly, now? |
coo.31924065816146 | ever had such power over him, could never now “ What are our mother sorrows to this? ” ex- recall him. |
coo.31924065816146 | except through freedom, through asserting our- “ Were you asleep, Aunt Alsie?" |
coo.31924065816146 | feed'em on melons? |
coo.31924065816146 | ference to his Bunting's) and Mrs. Bunting's During the last ten days Ellen had taken to happiness and comfort in life? |
coo.31924065816146 | feudal spirit crops up, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | finest melons, the pride of his soul, the fruit of “ Is this the city marshal? ” he asked, raising days of labor and a lifetime of experience. |
coo.31924065816146 | for gentlemen? |
coo.31924065816146 | for my livelihood, because the Californians did n't “ I? |
coo.31924065816146 | for the most part ugly trees: elms from which"Newspapers? |
coo.31924065816146 | ful lad, and between him and Hester existed"Well?" |
coo.31924065816146 | garden to- night? |
coo.31924065816146 | get along — afterwards? |
coo.31924065816146 | girl became frailer still; and during the autumn, “ Are — are you crazy? ” demanded Nell. |
coo.31924065816146 | girl. ” My father and me? ” “ Do they take turns? ” “ No, I only saw you, ” I said. |
coo.31924065816146 | girl. ” My father and me? ” “ Do they take turns? ” “ No, I only saw you, ” I said. |
coo.31924065816146 | going to take a week to fix on them snow Flane followed after him, alternately cursing shoes? ” and cajoling. |
coo.31924065816146 | gold- picks and shovels were digging Hizer Tripp's “ And the child? ” he said, when I had been grave. |
coo.31924065816146 | gone be- exhausted? |
coo.31924065816146 | grand stand? |
coo.31924065816146 | green, are n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | had ever married a San Blas female, eh? ” Once fairly out of the pest- hole, he threaded “ Yes. |
coo.31924065816146 | had made such horrible thoughts and suspi “'Orrible discovery near King's Cross! ” they cions come into his head? |
coo.31924065816146 | had still a son and grandchildren living in For the soul's sake? |
coo.31924065816146 | hand, and the chief knew why, but pretended “ Why do I drink this? ” he demanded. |
coo.31924065816146 | hand, with a quality of abandonment in the “ What do you mean trouble?" |
coo.31924065816146 | has fought for a quarter of a century?" |
coo.31924065816146 | has stopped: What's this news? |
coo.31924065816146 | have slipped out an'met me- if I'd'a'told Tom Keeler watched her angrily, glanced her to?" |
coo.31924065816146 | have to involve Tirey L. Ford, do I, Burns?' |
coo.31924065816146 | have you been eating my supper? |
coo.31924065816146 | have you changed your opinion? |
coo.31924065816146 | he was to an undivided reign; but he had no “ Why, do n't you know McPherson?" |
coo.31924065816146 | he? ” he breathed. |
coo.31924065816146 | head to look at a squirrel that had run across the “ Why do n't you do some work and earn glade and was now peeping at the pair from the money?" |
coo.31924065816146 | hell's up? |
coo.31924065816146 | her hand her disfigured, toil- worn hand You've heard they're at Forked Pond? ” Alice and took his, raising it to her lips. |
coo.31924065816146 | her race's instinct of obedience, she rose totter “ Young woman doing nicely? ” he asked, with ingly and went with Miss Gregory to her tent. |
coo.31924065816146 | her? ” he asked, half curiously, –"hurt Trixie? ” His face darkened and he laid his clenched “ No, ” flashed Nell. |
coo.31924065816146 | her? ” he asked, half curiously, –"hurt Trixie? ” His face darkened and he laid his clenched “ No, ” flashed Nell. |
coo.31924065816146 | him poor and aging and disappointed; as it is,"Yours?" |
coo.31924065816146 | him, Madam? ” A cool voice at his elbow interrupted him. |
coo.31924065816146 | him? |
coo.31924065816146 | his captaincy? |
coo.31924065816146 | his death about his having married Miss Hamlin? |
coo.31924065816146 | his draught for the Padre, the door was darkened, “ You are sure?' |
coo.31924065816146 | his seed? |
coo.31924065816146 | imagine a woman silly Mrs. R. H. About what? |
coo.31924065816146 | immunity, we will be glad to take your Burns, may I ask a question?' |
coo.31924065816146 | implicitly, and Miss Gregory had for them the “ Will he die? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | in a row: And what about you? |
coo.31924065816146 | in the case of the Rector of Upcote, and that"Wo n't you open it? |
coo.31924065816146 | in the highest ”? |
coo.31924065816146 | in the world, he said:'She's kicking me under “ What do you mean by that?" |
coo.31924065816146 | in this sun? ” They breakfasted from Carter's provisions. |
coo.31924065816146 | in which He has so clearly blessed you? |
coo.31924065816146 | in whose eyes but his had she ever possessed the higher price? |
coo.31924065816146 | ing in Washington, before the money is printed,"Bredell said,'What does this mean?' |
coo.31924065816146 | ing them to their outraged worshipers? |
coo.31924065816146 | ing- room now and say to them suddenly, “ Well, Mrs. R. H. Will you excuse my husband you are married, after all. ” while he deals with the post? |
coo.31924065816146 | ingly; he beamed up at her from a mat on the"Not plague? ” she said at last. |
coo.31924065816146 | intended for Pat, here? ” 637 638 THE ADVENTURES OF MISS GREGORY “ Yes, ” he said. |
coo.31924065816146 | into banking from “ What are you the clothing busi- doing it for?" |
coo.31924065816146 | is any special danger, do you, Flora dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | is it that late? ” said the other, in a refuse — a dark splotch voice much too small for his size. |
coo.31924065816146 | is n't she, Rector? |
coo.31924065816146 | is the use of talking about a dying industry? ” 2. |
coo.31924065816146 | it since you were sixteen? |
coo.31924065816146 | it's hard for her to breathe; and she wants you “ You are? ” — to carry her. ” “ Yes." |
coo.31924065816146 | it's time; but what I'm astin'you — I'm astin'“ Pop, if I'd had your cannon, I'd put a hole- he's my baby, see? |
coo.31924065816146 | it? |
coo.31924065816146 | its face value, what is there in it? |
coo.31924065816146 | its hot steel butt, he heard a voice shouting: Would he run away? |
coo.31924065816146 | just as she was about to press the button for the How about me? |
coo.31924065816146 | know they come from me?" |
coo.31924065816146 | later, when I was sternly asked who “ fed ” me We had letters of introduction to Mr. and and how did I obtain “ shelter"? |
coo.31924065816146 | least need, at prices that betrayed an imagi “ Cholera? ” suggested Miss Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | leave a large fortune? |
coo.31924065816146 | lege,'said I,‘I want to sit down and have a long"But who can reason like a fool? ” he cries. |
coo.31924065816146 | life dies out, and the world turns to dust and"She'll not coom?" |
coo.31924065816146 | lifted on the wave of a great strike, representing “ She feels him beside her?" |
coo.31924065816146 | like a hairy comet, and vanished in the nearest “ Er — the dog's gone, eh? ” he in- shadows. |
coo.31924065816146 | locating the writer of an anonymous letter “ How did the Secretary know I wrote in the California land- fraud cases. ”( See the them?' |
coo.31924065816146 | lodging in the house of a Jew, and from this “ Could I go in? ” asked Miss Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | lona, but he must have returned before ten the What weight can we attach to the identifi- next morning, when he went, as usual, to be cation? |
coo.31924065816146 | lover, perhaps even her husband? |
coo.31924065816146 | make a few commonplaces audible to Miss “ Will you give me a parish nurse for that Barron while throwing occasional sly glances time? |
coo.31924065816146 | make such a mystery of the honeymoon, now- Are those the press cuttings, father? |
coo.31924065816146 | makes nothing if you do, ” she answered wearily; “ Tooth? ” demanded Geraldine. |
coo.31924065816146 | married? |
coo.31924065816146 | matter with you, Hester? |
coo.31924065816146 | mcan, really? |
coo.31924065816146 | me for? |
coo.31924065816146 | mean to be understood so? |
coo.31924065816146 | meetings with Meynell there, or in the village, “ What, the deans? |
coo.31924065816146 | ment in his church? ” They stood exchanging a few technical infor- The Bishop made no immediate reply. |
coo.31924065816146 | might have fallen fiercely in love with him--- for “ Well, why should there be? ” Sarah had said. |
coo.31924065816146 | mine? |
coo.31924065816146 | mit it, huh? ” The children laughed uproariously at the Nazileh drew a long, sighing breath. |
coo.31924065816146 | months ago? |
coo.31924065816146 | more? ” What a cuckoo! |
coo.31924065816146 | morning for? |
coo.31924065816146 | mother of my heart? |
coo.31924065816146 | much money from the fish- catch? |
coo.31924065816146 | much of himself on that, to him, memorable If the memory of Fenton's cold, unrecognis- walk? |
coo.31924065816146 | much? |
coo.31924065816146 | my cost? ” it yet." |
coo.31924065816146 | nd I'm to be carried by storm? |
coo.31924065816146 | never shared Elsmere's opinions? ” “ But--- Rector! ”"Never." |
coo.31924065816146 | ney; surely she herself must have done so For whom, pray, was he named? |
coo.31924065816146 | night? |
coo.31924065816146 | no evidence of the fact should be forthcom- ing? |
coo.31924065816146 | not to be too severe, because I was so afraid that “ Hallo, how could you find out my house? |
coo.31924065816146 | number of the faithful? |
coo.31924065816146 | number of visits that were known to have been"But how did you know?" |
coo.31924065816146 | of Fortuna carry any meaning to you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | of six men had paid out altogether$ 283,000 in The question was, how much stock should completing the deal, making surveys, locating they put out? |
coo.31924065816146 | of the Daily Sentinel, and his hours are from nine- You back? |
coo.31924065816146 | of the Union Pacific? ” said Schiff. |
coo.31924065816146 | of the chief? ” “ There's nothing else you could drink it out “ For your sake, ” said McPherson steadily. |
coo.31924065816146 | of the storm? |
coo.31924065816146 | of us Drawn by Henry Reuterdahl WILL CONGRESS WILL CONGRESS PUT OUR NAVY ON THE SEA? |
coo.31924065816146 | of way with some of his relations, or with a “ Do you want to use this stove now, sir? |
coo.31924065816146 | of wives? |
coo.31924065816146 | on lemons was 95 cents a box, reckoning on the Whence, then, are the low figures derived? |
coo.31924065816146 | on them? |
coo.31924065816146 | on this strange, horrible odor was coming; the dreaming? |
coo.31924065816146 | one Father? |
coo.31924065816146 | one is last?' |
coo.31924065816146 | one of the important workmen, and unfolded("See?" |
coo.31924065816146 | one's broken adrift? |
coo.31924065816146 | other capitals?" |
coo.31924065816146 | other girls; she had not made friends"You laid off, too? ” with any of them in the few weeks she He nodded and resumed his former position. |
coo.31924065816146 | our honeymoon? |
coo.31924065816146 | our lives, or is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | out to him? |
coo.31924065816146 | over? |
coo.31924065816146 | pal says in chapel “ mind your conshents"so I She picked out a whole named Lizzie to fit it asked mine which dress? |
coo.31924065816146 | parted? |
coo.31924065816146 | pense? |
coo.31924065816146 | people here to — to talk about you? ”"I'm afraid you ca n't stand cold lunches, ” Trixie surveyed her calmly. |
coo.31924065816146 | permission? |
coo.31924065816146 | personate a curate? |
coo.31924065816146 | pick it up, mother?" |
coo.31924065816146 | plan of salvation through the house of Israel a failure, If he has no seed, how could he see them? |
coo.31924065816146 | play? ” “ For what, ” he “ I like better this demanded suddenly, place,"returned the"is your first ear of child. |
coo.31924065816146 | poor nubbins of melons ripe on the vines, but “ Is this the marshal's office? ” he roared. |
coo.31924065816146 | poor thing been declining all this time? |
coo.31924065816146 | posity of"What are “ strange doctrines'nowadays? ” look and manner had disappeared. |
coo.31924065816146 | prisons? |
coo.31924065816146 | probably owing to advice from toilette spe- Mrs. R. H. But where are you going? |
coo.31924065816146 | pulp as McPherson plowed homeward through “ What smashed it? |
coo.31924065816146 | quarrels, blows, hatreds — had to give way, “ What's that smoke? ” he cried. |
coo.31924065816146 | quisma de acción? |
coo.31924065816146 | right? ” demanded the in- A factory employing over one dignant juror. |
coo.31924065816146 | rule of the church, as well as of the law of the land? |
coo.31924065816146 | say anything about Klopstock? |
coo.31924065816146 | says I, ‘ Father, what are you seemed hopeless to try to push into the storm doin'here? |
coo.31924065816146 | see the sides of the end near the street, lined"Is it possible?" |
coo.31924065816146 | see what it means? |
coo.31924065816146 | sell me some?' |
coo.31924065816146 | send for him?' |
coo.31924065816146 | sense? ” Now Mother what do I make with Dolly names her hair tisshen but the Eggsloosifs those conshents? |
coo.31924065816146 | sense? ” Now Mother what do I make with Dolly names her hair tisshen but the Eggsloosifs those conshents? |
coo.31924065816146 | several in those days, and one was especially"May I ask how you knew?' |
coo.31924065816146 | she alive still? |
coo.31924065816146 | she mean to do? |
coo.31924065816146 | she per “ But they knew each other? ” persisted sisted. |
coo.31924065816146 | she said shortly, with with you? |
coo.31924065816146 | she say? |
coo.31924065816146 | she “ You're fond of dogs? ” he asked inconse- asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | should question the wisdom of the Almighty? |
coo.31924065816146 | should we have had to book to Bangkok? |
coo.31924065816146 | shout,- he had to shout it!—“Could you tell It would be rash to argue from this that tra me anything about your sister Sarah?" |
coo.31924065816146 | side his wet shirt, pulled out a reserve flask, and “ Say, what you fussin'over?" |
coo.31924065816146 | simplicity of genius? |
coo.31924065816146 | slope, and gazed out over the world spread “ Do you know whose camp it can be?" |
coo.31924065816146 | so much that Rollin might cut a figure and talk It had seemed to him it must be her will to at large about"modern thought"? |
coo.31924065816146 | so! ” Then, to his hostess: “ Will you mind if I It would go down to the roots of things, and was drink half a dozen cups? |
coo.31924065816146 | something that seemed to lift the weight of “ Who gave thee these? ” she asked curiously. |
coo.31924065816146 | spoke with great restraint: He spoke tensely:"I'll come “ Aw, what's eatin'you? |
coo.31924065816146 | stamped itself upon her childish memory so “ Shall we go to her now, Dad? ” said the little many years ago. |
coo.31924065816146 | step and opened her fingers slowly to stare down “ Wilt thou?" |
coo.31924065816146 | stitched and embroidered; Hester was to inherit “ Why is it different? ” she said audaciously. |
coo.31924065816146 | strictly for adjustments? |
coo.31924065816146 | struck with remorse just now? |
coo.31924065816146 | struction Company want me to come to Texas “ What ails you, man? ” inquired McPherson to take charge of some work there. |
coo.31924065816146 | suffer for the poor beasts here as for that. ”"Why not? ” he said. |
coo.31924065816146 | supposed her dead, and had now come home to “ What's the good of asking me? |
coo.31924065816146 | surrendered? |
coo.31924065816146 | tempt her again? |
coo.31924065816146 | thaire for a marriage geeft; thad ees fun She was really a little afraid of the knife- nee eh? ” sharpener; he was so big that he awed her. |
coo.31924065816146 | than an earthquake could possibly disturb the Where is your mother now? |
coo.31924065816146 | that Hugh made me stay for the second service, Now, then, shall we be at home? |
coo.31924065816146 | that I have never liked; the shadows stand Do you think she paid her visit and went away? |
coo.31924065816146 | that press cutting? |
coo.31924065816146 | that reader of hearts quite gone? |
coo.31924065816146 | that there was nothing but domestic work left"Charlie, what are you doing now?" |
coo.31924065816146 | that you have no intention of repeating the The Bishop raised a hand of protest, but service of last Sunday? ” without speaking. |
coo.31924065816146 | that, from the first, I found that episode of the flaunting in the very air, she must avoid scan- false archdeacon entirely convincing? |
coo.31924065816146 | that? |
coo.31924065816146 | the Mormons should cease maintaining their Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | the Piccadilly Gazette? |
coo.31924065816146 | the Reformers- the need for gentleness no less “ Do you see the Bishop this morning, than for courage; bidding them remember the father?" |
coo.31924065816146 | the colors shimmered bravely, the lovely dusky “ Why hast thou this rug? ” he demanded reds, the sapphire blues and faded yellows. |
coo.31924065816146 | the god of our present world was once a man, What are men? |
coo.31924065816146 | the great gate where the shabby soldiers still “ I should be shot, eh? ” sat and killed time. |
coo.31924065816146 | the influence of Welsh preachers; or among the young men of the small middle class, in “ What though there still need effort, strife? |
coo.31924065816146 | the limits of Shakespeare's resources? |
coo.31924065816146 | the rest around him, then went toward the “ But — your wife herself? ” said he. |
coo.31924065816146 | the straight? |
coo.31924065816146 | theenk? ” asked Nażileh scornfully. |
coo.31924065816146 | them to insist that the counterfeiting had not “ How did you get that information?' |
coo.31924065816146 | them — a sane figure, a link with the reason"Is he —? ” she hesitated. |
coo.31924065816146 | then, what about your being illogical? |
coo.31924065816146 | then? |
coo.31924065816146 | there any more miracles? ” “ I can not wait,'he said gently. |
coo.31924065816146 | therefore, in his place, a handsome, impressive"Wo n't Mr. Barron help? ” She threw a figure, while Meynell paid his respects to Mrs. |
coo.31924065816146 | they did not, we may ask what was the reason laugh at it; but, at the entreaty of Mm for his silence? |
coo.31924065816146 | things, Burns?' |
coo.31924065816146 | think we might? ” He closed his big hands tight about hers. |
coo.31924065816146 | this magnificent and sumptuonsly fitted New England Vacation Re: Why Pay Exorbitant Rates? |
coo.31924065816146 | this proposition?'. |
coo.31924065816146 | those whose memories are fresher than their “ A squint, eh? |
coo.31924065816146 | though Maura and La Cierva, the Minister of Is it a just plea? |
coo.31924065816146 | thousand dollars, and they could n't possibly “ Who could have done it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | three days, you said, here? |
coo.31924065816146 | through Gallagher; the other sixty thousand “ What next?' |
coo.31924065816146 | through the windows opposite and saw me “ Now, what about the Tevis Bay Cities get the money? |
coo.31924065816146 | times? |
coo.31924065816146 | tion, they found that their fifty- thousand- dollar “ What do you think of it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | to enforce isolation so drastically? |
coo.31924065816146 | to inflict a well- deserved lecture on*'.e children What do you come bothering me for? |
coo.31924065816146 | to let her first name appear in full. ” 222 MISS CAL"Caroline?" |
coo.31924065816146 | to the eternal fresh venison one shoots for one's want him particularly? ” self. |
coo.31924065816146 | to the gold he'd been making so free with. ” Sometimes you'd see a short- skirted girl dan “ How did it work?" |
coo.31924065816146 | to- morrow morning? |
coo.31924065816146 | tooth comes, weel my mothaire make sneinatt? ” Nazileh forgot her timidity. |
coo.31924065816146 | travail be upon us? |
coo.31924065816146 | troduced my people to you? |
coo.31924065816146 | ture the market? |
coo.31924065816146 | twenty minutes later, she merely said,"Well,"Had you anything else special to do, my dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | understand that clearly. ” Wo n't be leaving the house till I get there,"You mean you want me to see her, J. hn: will you? |
coo.31924065816146 | up a bit. ” 272 THE LODGER Bunting felt very put out, and yet glad, too, “ Ellen, is the lodger in? |
coo.31924065816146 | upon him, to one so able to feel for them? |
coo.31924065816146 | utter hopelessness of a legal battle before a court"He said, Where?' |
coo.31924065816146 | vader? |
coo.31924065816146 | versation between two persons so different in so But she had never parted with self- control cial grade, and absolute strangers to each other? |
coo.31924065816146 | village she had a shocking temper, and was n't “ What is the matter, father? ” at all a good servant. |
coo.31924065816146 | violating the laws of God? |
coo.31924065816146 | waist factory as an unskilled worker, at a salary “ Are there Jews here? ” the officer called to her, of$ 6 a week. |
coo.31924065816146 | was Mrs. they ever hope to get another like him? |
coo.31924065816146 | was it your fault about the front? ” 288 THE ROVER Alas for these clay- footed idols of women! |
coo.31924065816146 | was there, did I? |
coo.31924065816146 | watched them depart, each obviously nervous"Eh? ” He glanced round, fearful that she and ill at ease. |
coo.31924065816146 | weather, is n't it? |
coo.31924065816146 | week ago; and, since then, Miss Elsmere has “ What can my coachman be about? ” said been visiting a woman I know. ” Barron impatiently. |
coo.31924065816146 | well take the case before a jury and engage Why? |
coo.31924065816146 | what can I say to you? |
coo.31924065816146 | when my surprise was lost? |
coo.31924065816146 | where you leave me?" |
coo.31924065816146 | who knew no other words of English than those"Oh, you would n't sell us out? ” they cried he uttered, — who waved a purple banner and desperately. |
coo.31924065816146 | who was with you last summer? ” It was tinkling all about me in a wood. |
coo.31924065816146 | will you be kind “ No, I said,'but we got enough to read this?' |
coo.31924065816146 | window that would n't open, and there'd been Mrs. R. H. Cedric, why do n't you speak? |
coo.31924065816146 | with? |
coo.31924065816146 | within two months of eighteen, in fact? |
coo.31924065816146 | without pain?" |
coo.31924065816146 | without visible means of support? |
coo.31924065816146 | wonder what I'm doing it for? ” she said, her Lily waited a moment, and then asked, eyes round with musing. |
coo.31924065816146 | worry, violently impugned the legitimacy of “ How long we been here? ” Fatty whispered. |
coo.31924065816146 | would n't I?" |
coo.31924065816146 | year, dear? |
coo.31924065816146 | you ai n't going to leave me?" |
coo.31924065816146 | you are making Miss Elsmere uncomfortable?" |
coo.31924065816146 | you do, Mary? |
coo.31924065816146 | you get the assay certificates back,"said the"Are we off? ” expert smilingly. |
coo.31924065816146 | you make fish- catch? ” The next morning's sun was well risen over the"Every day, if it ai n't too foul. |
coo.31924065816146 | you ran you did not mean me to follow?" |
coo.31924065816146 | you since 1890? |
coo.31924065816146 | you ulge here,"— his fat finger stroked his"Soldiers? |
coo.31924065816146 | you? |
coo.31924065816146 | your life for him,"she reflected; then, with a “ How late is the express? ” asked McPherson. |
coo.31924065816146 | – was that the MRS. HUMPHRY WARD 315 name? |
coo.31924065816146 | — and had she been disappointed as forces, speaks through small, childish things, she watched? |
coo.31924065816146 | — class- leaders? |
coo.31924065816146 | — did n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | — should be interested in heretics if not from end to end, and there were scores of you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | — that that woman should have after? |
coo.31924065816146 | — the children locked themselves in the Peter? ” had introduced them. |
coo.31924065816146 | — was all that is “ How she got in? |
coo.31924065816146 | — who's always wor ran in and out of the heather; but on every shipped you? |
coo.31924065816146 | —'John, it's a small Trinity living, richly laden with hon- right for a general to keep out of danger?' |
coo.31924065816146 | ‘ Did you know us? |
coo.31924065816146 | ‘ Shall we wait like this?' |
coo.31924065816146 | ‘ We had reached the supreme moment of the “ What do you mean?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ A ruffian “ I thought you seemed to handle them rather Pirate? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ A slave?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ After all, what is there so find new foothold for himself and others; but much against it? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ An'my gate- I can get it open once in a"I see you got a liddle mud in your car, while now, so no need to trouble no more about hey? ” that." |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And of each — the man's hand, flabby and whited, what is she going to do now? ” he questioned. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And she gave it to you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And so I'm going away and make a fresh"You're going out there, Miss Cartwright? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And who is that with that fear was unknown to her, perhaps tender- her? ” ness also. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ And yet, if a call came"Eh?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Are you comin', or ai n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Are you going to have some when your baby “ The cheesemads ees cheesemadic, ” she ex- gets a tooth? ” demanded Geraldine. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Art's? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ BROKEN OPEN, HUGE BITES TAKEN OUT OF THEM, LAY ALL HIS FINEST MELONS"• YAMA"IS THIS THE MARSHAL'S OFFICE?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Be that you, Rector? ” he said in a clear The hand of the dying man made a faint voice. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Believe me, he will resign, or awful voices,'Let us depart bence'?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Better than tor"At any rate,"said Miss Gregory,"they're menting a sore mind, do n't you think? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Bolted — from where? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But suppose I do, and it leaves things just protested against there being any further talk where they are now? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But thad monee? ” demanded her mother. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But they sha'n't fight one money, the Great Northern and the Northern another? ” Pacific naturally decided to buy it together. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But what are we stopping come up here — all Inglez, all very bad people. ” for?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But where'd it come from? ” whispered Hike! ” Fatty. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ But, after all, we shall made a step forward, and reached out as if to be glad, girl, — shall we not? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Ca n't I let it stay there, mother? ” sug “ Certainly! ” said his father coldly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Ca n't you morning we will shovel out the dirt that's see that everything is burnt up? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Ca n't you see? ” demanded Flane irritably. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Come, “ What — of Sir Neville? ” Roddy! |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Did you know that Mrs. Els- Hester's leave yesterday to tell you, when an mere is now staying within a mile of this place? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do n't you know I could've took her put away her pen, picked up her gloves and and you not know it? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do n't you know “ The tenants are grateful, bless'em! ” me, Jeal? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do tell me if you I felt a sense of jar at a sudden discordant knew Mr. Dexter? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do you mean faith? ” he called it for the trade; and shorter hours; and to to the workers. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do you notice that they read the plays, and read them, and read them, but never penetrate further? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do you think I'd let you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Do you think that I am going to sit here and “ Lem, you 626 KING GRUB starve without making a run for it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Does he write interesting window, and listen to the pianola in the big letters?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Eef thad swallowed a “ diszees ger- rm"? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Even though they own compet- Railroad Co.-- Railway, or whatever you call it ing and parallel lines? ” what is it? ” Mr. Morgan. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Even though they own compet- Railroad Co.-- Railway, or whatever you call it ing and parallel lines? ” what is it? ” Mr. Morgan. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Father ca n't have boys quietly down and pick up your mug? ” de- here who do n't obey, you know. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Give it to me, Hester! ” She held out her “ Who was he, dear? ” She laid the hand hand imperiously. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Going to get him out?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Good, ai n't it, Mukluk? ” he grinned. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Got any idea where we are? ” asked Carter, Billy Banks ran up as the chauffeur was"Ha'f through Death Valley by now,"an. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Hamid? ” He was still smiling, with a suggestion of She noted with astonishment that her ques- humorous malice. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Has he been giving trouble? ” in a handwriting large and impressive, like"Oh, no, sir, not more than usual. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Have stopped with a little sad gesture of the hand, as you? ” if the recollection were too painful to pursue. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Have you seen him? ”"One after another, the boys was strikin'it"No, mom. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ He could not swim at all?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ He is near here?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ He's hungry. ”"Er- not bitten anybody, I suppose?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Hither, page, and stand by me, If thou know'st it telling, Yonder peasant who is he? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How can I only the low part of your face? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How do you get to them?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How d’ye do, Meynell? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How many matches have you got, Pete? ” he “ It's my foot, Lem, ” said Pete, as if confess- asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How much do you want?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How much is this brand?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ How old was she? ”"Fortunately, the younger woman called out"I should have said about sixteen; but she to her to stop. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I do n't go pryin'into such trash! ” which he sorted and turned over much as an"Is he coming back? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I do n't know why you allow yourself"Have you read the other book? ” he asked these franchises! ” her. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I gits dretful weak, an'must'a'dozed — an'"Are we dyin'? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I know, “ Why ca n't you come along as my wife and as well as I know that I'm standing here, that my pal? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I leeke thad I see thad rug you haf, ” she Was it thus that one addressed the old in said shyly, peering back around the corner of America? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I say?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I shall write me bits of silk, too?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I take him out now. ” “ Ees he yust got hees tooth? ” asked Nazileh, Her mother shrugged her shoulders. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I'm glad “ Where is she going, then?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ I'ope the Squire's ain't-"He paused, still gaping, and put a keeping'is ’ ealth, Miss?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ If you"Did they ask you to read the service?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Ill? ” said the Turk. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ In the way? ” He waved the idea from him. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Is he such a scamp? ” said Mrs. Flaxman, Mrs. Flaxman, transformed at once into the raising her fine eyes, with a laugh in them. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Is it nearly full? ” he it would, her lodger. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Is there He had picked up a fish- hook from the bench, anything else about me ye want to know?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ It's put there so's folks can see it's a bang- “ Oh, then, Hizer Tripp left something?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Mary, would you permit it? ” demanded Mrs. Moore heard of this event from her hus- Mrs. Carolan miserably. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ May n't I know even who it is?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Meanwhile, the Secretary had told me the “ What do you want to do with him?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Might I trouble you,"Indeed?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ My grand “ You mean, this is all a threat unless I open father bought it before the summer visitors was the gate? ” dreamed of. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ No use to urge you to stay, found it, it looks as if it might ruin my pros- I suppose? ” pects. ” He hesitated. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ No, ” he decided;""Art needs a Art?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Not Pirate Smith? ” was checked on his way across the grass to she inquired, as an afterthought. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Now wilt thou make sneinatt? ” she asked “ Just you wait, Madge,"she laughed. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Oh, we all cape you all — if I want to? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Oh, you are a lucky dog! ” I was told there was one job as a “ school- “ And you, Tom? ” boy ” in Sutter Street near Steiner Street. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Plague, eh? ” killing by soldiers may be a matter of every “ Tha's'i m, ” repeated the fat man. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Pretty bad, ai n't they? ” she laughed “ Sometimes I think so, too, John. ” She brokenly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Reading- or embroidering? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Really?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ See that trail? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Shall we go out for a walk? ” he asked But she chose another course. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Shall you pick up the cup? ” repeated the There was a pause. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ She came out on the pee- yazzah, of course? ” Nobody knew. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ She can not live? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ She halts as she goes like a horse that"Sickness?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ She used,"Nome? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ She's in'sterics-- that's what it is, ” he said “ What's that? ” said Bunting, with a look of shortly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Shoot? ” But here the fat man could not help her. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ So you in “ Your ill- conditioned brute has bitten me quired at the hotels, did you? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Thad man ees go away, ” replied her “ Whad you say thad man say of his rug? ” daughter;"he ees sell hees shop. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Thad's nod to laugh now,"she “ Little one, ” she answered in Syrian, “ thou said merrily;"thad Antar – whad you s'pose? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ That darn fool gabbin'yet? ” asked George,"Well, them two burgs ai n't exactly what I'd squinting one eye at his son. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ That's what made me think “ Your man seems like a throw- back, eh? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ The Ambassador immediately took the “ The man who wrote the letter?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ The Teacher's Handbook of Morals Le- immediately sent to his intimate friend, Tarrida çons"? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ The severe- looking chaperon? ” “ Oh, oh, now play fair,"laughed the hostess. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ The woman just laughed and said,'Where At the close of the case against Natalya and do you think you are? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Then perhaps, will you meet Miss Elsmere and me at the as you wo n't join us, you will allow me to join bridge? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Then why do n't you catch him? ” cried the A terrible change came over his pale, narrow girl indignantly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ There is different color than much here that I co your second ear? ” not know. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ There really is none daughter? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ There's sumpin'“ You got us in, didn'you? ” looks like a trail, all right. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ They are very busy people; I think they “ You were? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ They ees of a truth ver'bad, give us a piece?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ This scum?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ To- uity Was ilaw T Benda"'WHOSE OL'CARPET?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Turns? ” “ Oh, do let us go somewhere”- she looked"In writing you or in sending- a about breathlessly —"and talk about it. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Typhoid? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Understand, I'm not going to confess for “ Do n't you think I did that well?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Unless Lady St. Ed- of? ” mond made it up, the name is Calvina. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ W'at — w'at needs of that? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Was that true what the boy said?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ We have stayed ’ most are warm enough now! ” too long already, hunting for something that"What will we do?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ We went into his house, and were met by “ This is the envelop you got it in?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ We'll be to camp by two, Clarke people his folks'd still have the light wo n't we? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ We're both are kind to dogs? ” awkward in company; we ought to get on. ” He stopped for an answer. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Well, Antar, he learn good En'leesch yet?'' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Well, ai n't there a law began to pick up smashed melons and throw that calls it a misdemeanor to leave stock run? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Well, shall we go out for a walk? ” go to another table. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Whad ees thad? ” But Antar would not be comforted. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Whad mighd thad be? ” asked Umn Salim. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Whad you laugh so much? ” asked Umn Very early in the morning, Nazileh, at- Antar pettishly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What are tha nursin ’ me for, Rector? ” said The dying man raised his hand to the book- Bateson abruptly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What are you in such a hurry for? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What books?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What can the Church do?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What can they expect? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What do you mean, George? ” stamp her words as true prophecy. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What do you mean, lips were shut tight; she was breathing as if she dear?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What do you want? ” he ILY did not wait to say good- by to the asked surlily. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What for? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What have sance, with their right hands touching lightly we to do with feasting? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What information?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What is it you want?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What is it, George? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What name did she give you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What school?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What sort?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What was his name?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What was there? ” Anna sank her voice. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What you- from the Hall? ” want, Jeal, is a holiday, ” she said. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What — what's the matter? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What're you doing here?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What's that got to first time whither their footsteps had been tend- do with it?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What's that to you? ” he asked, still in- A skate like him! ” censed. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What's the use of raking that up? ” de- “ I suppose you ai n't never took nothing on manded Flane. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ What? ” asked Miss Gregory gently. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Where are the plates?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Where did you get it? ” I knew dressed actress. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Where is Mrs. Reader? ” What's that?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Where is Mrs. Reader? ” What's that?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Where is be put aside, in the face of the grim struggle the cabin? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who ai n't? ” he snarled. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who are you, and what is this little thing of wood with the string around it? ” “ I'm Mr. Blake- most folks call me Matthew. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who asked him to spend all that time? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who is he? ” “ Shoot? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who is he? ” “ Shoot? ” he asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who said so? ” Evelyn saw a grotesque person approaching, With some hesitation, she named the chief. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who sent her down the river? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Who was he? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Whose Hilton, “ but I might teach him a lesson-| team was that? ” he inquired. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Whose secretary? ” whites of his eyes. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why are n't you in Scotland? ” ignorant." |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why ca n't you do as I want, this who had witnessed the incident began to snicker once? ” audibly. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why do n't some one make her? ” said At last the Rector threw himself back in his Anne, frowning. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why do n't you take nearly all of their passengers over the ferries it up and try to get it going again? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why do they not talk ‘ Honest? ” she asked. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why should you be so much younger than Mrs. Flaxman replied that only the British anybody else in the world? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Why?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Will I see you again? ” he asked rather for He straightened his shoulders as she spoke. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Will you hold him, please? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Wo n't “ I reckon I'll have to go over and take a look you try my white heath peaches? ” at his pigs, ” he continued. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Would n't you be satisfied with only the big “ With tears in his eyes, he pleaded:'I do n't things?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Would you mind if I did attempt it?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes, ” Joe confessed miserably, “ he did. ”"Why did n't you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes; I suppose you've in any personal sense, Mrs. Bunting. ” The had the case turned up?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes; and you guishable from the white clouds, were the wings sneaked over in my place--- did n't you? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes? ” said Anna. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Yes?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You are ill?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You are sure he was drowned?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You call him Pat, eh? |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You have heard of our meeting last week?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You pay"Where do you mean to go? ” said Sarah for them — and you get them. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You think I've no business here interfering, They made their way to the front, climbed do n't you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You want him?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You will really go yourself?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You will wait, eh? ” plexion; she was trim and forceful still, a very “ Yes, ” said Miss Gregory. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You wo n't always be lame, will you?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You're William J. Burns, are n't you?' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You're not going away- to stay?" |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You're the north pier fixed? ” too close. ” She was measuring him with grave eyes. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ You- you- why did you come this way?. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Your chase folks'll be wor- ried about you,"FOR WHAT''DEMANDED A SMALL VOICE, IS THE SQUARE BLUE PART ON THE BACK OF YOUR TROUSERS?'' |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Your roads? ” he said, at one of his meetings The manipulators of the stock held much of it of railroad presidents. |
coo.31924065816146 | “ Your tent, Miss? |
coo.31924065816146 | “'Do you know the handwriting?' |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, who could have done it? |
pst.000020202286 | 'Squire Grey there p?' pst.000020202286 * Yes- but''- Then, I suppose he has a right to demand it??? |
pst.000020202286 | * Yes- but''- Then, I suppose he has a right to demand it??? pst.000020202286 * Yes- but''- Then, I suppose he has a right to demand it??? |
pst.000020202286 | - “ Are you tired of waiting? ”'asked my wife, coming hastily in. pst.000020202286 -"1, father? |
pst.000020202286 | -Your age?" |
pst.000020202286 | 1-wonder- if we can sell anything? ” asked Mrs. Henry, in a changed, worried voice. pst.000020202286 A man can be as polite to one woman as to another, ca n't he? ” I asked, sharply. |
pst.000020202286 | Alone? |
pst.000020202286 | Am I as conceited as all that? ” he asked. pst.000020202286 Am I in heaven?" |
pst.000020202286 | And are you sure that I love you? ” She sprang from the ground and stood proudly before him, crossing her arms against her heaving breast. pst.000020202286 And if she loves you as tenderly as you love her, is it not her right to take you to her home and heart, Murray??' |
pst.000020202286 | And if she loves you as tenderly as you love her, is it not her right to take you to her home and heart, Murray??' pst.000020202286 And left you alone? |
pst.000020202286 | And was not renewed??? pst.000020202286 And was not renewed??? |
pst.000020202286 | And was not renewed??? pst.000020202286 And what chen?" |
pst.000020202286 | And what is that? |
pst.000020202286 | And who are the Von Falkensteins? |
pst.000020202286 | And you? ” Letty pushed him further. pst.000020202286 Are we near the asylum?" |
pst.000020202286 | Are you feeling worse? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you not fond of dancing? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you very sure, my love? pst.000020202286 But how was it,'I eagerly inquired"How came I to hear he was dead?" |
pst.000020202286 | But how, ” she asked, partly recovering, with an effort, her self- possession,did you know anything about it, at all? |
pst.000020202286 | But who is the lady, Mr. Eastburne? pst.000020202286 By the by, how have you progressed with my suit? |
pst.000020202286 | Can I do anything for you?? pst.000020202286 Can I do anything for you?? |
pst.000020202286 | Charles, can you not give Aunt Re- becca a better piece of the steak? pst.000020202286 Cliffe is so full of fun and mischief, you know, Silly; I suppose you in- vited her? |
pst.000020202286 | Did I acci- dentally leave either of the letters you wished me to take to the post- office? |
pst.000020202286 | Did he come?' pst.000020202286 Did she say when I might expect her? ” She mentioned to- morrow evening, I think. |
pst.000020202286 | Did you ever notice what life and power the Holy Scriptures have, when well read? pst.000020202286 Do you disapprove of this step? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you? pst.000020202286 Does no one live there now?" |
pst.000020202286 | Father, whose fault is it that mother do n't go anywheres? |
pst.000020202286 | Five thousand upon bond and mortgage, hey? pst.000020202286 Has not Annie changed much in a year, Ralph? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you been long in such distress? ”'she gently inquired. pst.000020202286 Her name?" |
pst.000020202286 | How came you to be in the cotillon? |
pst.000020202286 | How can I thank you for letting me see them? ”! pst.000020202286 How do you know? |
pst.000020202286 | How do you like it? ” he asked, abruptly, before she could speak. |
pst.000020202286 | How is he com- ing? |
pst.000020202286 | How? |
pst.000020202286 | I do not require any time to answer him? |
pst.000020202286 | I should think she was about my age, cousin?! pst.000020202286 If s so, Carl would be a marquis, and you å marchioness, I presume? ” said Margaret, scornfully. |
pst.000020202286 | Is he a bad man?'' pst.000020202286 Is it possi- ble that friendship could have prompted you to act as you have? |
pst.000020202286 | Is she travelling? ” half yawns Mrs. B. pst.000020202286 Is that all? |
pst.000020202286 | Is the business so important? |
pst.000020202286 | Meaning me? |
pst.000020202286 | My actions? |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, will you? pst.000020202286 Oil?" |
pst.000020202286 | Perhaps not; but why do you speak so, Emma?!! pst.000020202286 Perhaps you could spare me three or five thousand? |
pst.000020202286 | Shall I'tell you, Miss Hildegarde? pst.000020202286 She has been in St. Louis for two or three years- has she not?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Since when? |
pst.000020202286 | Tender mother of my youth, Why that bitter scorn? pst.000020202286 That? |
pst.000020202286 | Then Maggie, dear Maggie, read it now- will you not? pst.000020202286 Then we may take her? ”"Not to- night! ” the father said, nervously. |
pst.000020202286 | Then you can not speak of the merits of Grafton from experience?' |
pst.000020202286 | Then you-- my father? pst.000020202286 To- whit, to- whit, to- whee; Will you listen to me? |
pst.000020202286 | We sha'n't suffer for exercise, shall we, Eva? ” asked Kitty, setting down her lamp on a small table, and turning round to view their room. pst.000020202286 Well, and what says the fair one?" |
pst.000020202286 | Well, boys, wbat is it about? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, sir, and what then? pst.000020202286 Well?" |
pst.000020202286 | Well? |
pst.000020202286 | Were n't those nice, handsome ladies that helped us, there?' pst.000020202286 What deeds, Hurd? |
pst.000020202286 | What do I care for worms? ” replied the young hopoful;mo- ther wo n't let me go a- fishing." |
pst.000020202286 | What does the child mean? pst.000020202286 What foolish plan? ” “ Clement was to forget May and love me! |
pst.000020202286 | What has that to do with it?' pst.000020202286 What is the meaning of this, Della?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is this Mattie to him? |
pst.000020202286 | What name shall I take up to Mrs. Kingsley? pst.000020202286 What's your number?" |
pst.000020202286 | Where am I? |
pst.000020202286 | Where are you going, little one? |
pst.000020202286 | Where can I go? pst.000020202286 Where can we be alone? ”'he whispered, for she trembled violently, while the color was fading from her face with alarming ra pidity. |
pst.000020202286 | Whether I will or not? ” “ Yes, mademoiselle,'whether you will or al 20. pst.000020202286 Who told you of it?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why not? |
pst.000020202286 | Why, Letty, where have you been? ” cried her mother and sister, as the little girl came in, unconscious of the lateness of the hour. pst.000020202286 Why, my dear, what made yon ask that?" |
pst.000020202286 | Wimble? |
pst.000020202286 | With Della? |
pst.000020202286 | With Mr. Emery, you mean, my dear? |
pst.000020202286 | You are sick; why are you not at home? |
pst.000020202286 | You do care for me, dear- don't you? |
pst.000020202286 | You do not object, then, to our accom- panying Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds to the opera to- morrow night?' pst.000020202286 You remember hearing me speak of Ella Lee? ” she added, turning away, her voice tremulous, her eyes filled with tears. |
pst.000020202286 | You will be down stairs soon, will you not?' |
pst.000020202286 | You'll read to auntie now, wo n't you? ” she said, “ and I can practise more. pst.000020202286 Your profession? |
pst.000020202286 | • What do you mean?' pst.000020202286 • Whom will you choose?' |
pst.000020202286 | 'I wonder, Richard,'she exclaimed, after standing silent some time gazing into the bright coal fire, when Mr. Aubrey intends leaving Granby? |
pst.000020202286 | 'Is Mrs. Roy here?' |
pst.000020202286 | 'Is n't that capital?' |
pst.000020202286 | 'Nor Miss Belle Roy?' |
pst.000020202286 | 'Pon my soul, can you look in my face and ask that? |
pst.000020202286 | 'What kept you out so late? |
pst.000020202286 | 'Why, Ned,"she ventured, half frightened at this apparent uncalled for hilarity, “ what is the matter? |
pst.000020202286 | '” Will all observe how very cheap the presents were? |
pst.000020202286 | ( Apart to MRS. F.) Is that warm enough? |
pst.000020202286 | * If we draw within the circle of our contemplation the mothers of a civilized nation, what do we see? |
pst.000020202286 | * Well,'said he still laughing,'will you have the pay in advance?'" |
pst.000020202286 | ** And Inez?' |
pst.000020202286 | ** How it happens, madam?' |
pst.000020202286 | **_? |
pst.000020202286 | -1 parlor, 18 by 36 feet; 2 porch;? |
pst.000020202286 | -The American people do not go- why? |
pst.000020202286 | .“Which?" |
pst.000020202286 | 121 judge him?" |
pst.000020202286 | 13"I HOPE you will make the little one feel at home, my dear?" |
pst.000020202286 | 137 forgiveness? |
pst.000020202286 | 149 79 19 “ Sick of boarding- school already, Kitty?" |
pst.000020202286 | 192 What Woman should Do, 96 Who are the Criminals? |
pst.000020202286 | 20 Do you want one of the Best? |
pst.000020202286 | 200 Main Street, Worvete MO.. 2* Erevod Printed by nimen bestros Fi 818]| F.="? |
pst.000020202286 | 263 ARE THE YOUNG WOMEN PROTECTED? |
pst.000020202286 | 427 CANST THOU WEEP FOR ME?" |
pst.000020202286 | 447 15th of October that Victoria made me this declaration, and I have hitherto shrunk from telling you; but how does delay make it better?" |
pst.000020202286 | 5 a voice was excitedly calling:-"Betty Hopkins, where is that sleeve pat- tern you borryed from Cliffe Browne? |
pst.000020202286 | 6 Sane?" |
pst.000020202286 | 6. Who can it be, James?" |
pst.000020202286 | 66 7) you?" |
pst.000020202286 | 666 Is n't there a bell in this room?' |
pst.000020202286 | 85 1 THE FRENC?" |
pst.000020202286 | 97"And why to me?" |
pst.000020202286 | ; Did you see her smiling brightly, Sweeping like a nymph so lightly, Through the merry, merry crowd, So un weary? |
pst.000020202286 | ?? |
pst.000020202286 | ?? |
pst.000020202286 | A MISUNDERSTANDING.--"Why, Mary, my dear, how is this, I find you sitting here so comfortably with your hus- band? |
pst.000020202286 | A Novel By Anthony Trollope, anthor of"Can You Forgive Her?" |
pst.000020202286 | A TREASURE OF A HOUSEMAID.-Master:"Mary, have you seen a letter in a pink envelope, that was lying about on the shelf a day or two?" |
pst.000020202286 | A bright thought came, and I said: “ Was it not Adam?? |
pst.000020202286 | A bright thought came, and I said: “ Was it not Adam?? |
pst.000020202286 | A capital plan is n't it? |
pst.000020202286 | A genteel man? |
pst.000020202286 | A person mentioned to the archbishop that he had been eanght in the rain and got wet throu: h. He looked up, ao said:"Did you really get wet through? |
pst.000020202286 | A person wishing ta leave his toil says,"How long my shadow is in coming***"Why did you not come sooner? ” “ Because I waited for my shadow." |
pst.000020202286 | ARR THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND EDUCATED?" |
pst.000020202286 | Adolphus, dear, will you please hand my smelling salts? |
pst.000020202286 | After informing us 140 GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK AND MAGAZINE, “ But the Kingsleys- what became of them?" |
pst.000020202286 | After spending two weeks among these high places of nature, the question arose, How shall we get home? |
pst.000020202286 | After steak and toast had been served, she ventured the inquiry: “ Did you spend the evening pleasantly at Mrs. Atherton's, Alfred?" |
pst.000020202286 | Agnes, do you think I care for Mattie?! |
pst.000020202286 | Ah, Pouncer, so you have returned; bnt what is the matter? |
pst.000020202286 | Ai n't he worth a dozen of your college fellows?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Ai n't it trouble enough, I should like to know, to catch a husband, without slaving for him after you have got him? |
pst.000020202286 | Ai n't they beautiful? ” “ Well, it's the queerest thing in the world! ” said her mother, pressing back the tangled hair. |
pst.000020202286 | Ai n't ye, Bill? |
pst.000020202286 | Also, Why was I Looking Out? |
pst.000020202286 | Am I dying? |
pst.000020202286 | Am I to hope? |
pst.000020202286 | Am I walking too fast for you?" |
pst.000020202286 | An “ uomarried lady"wishes to inquire whether these patent buttons will darn stockings, make bread, or do the Washing? |
pst.000020202286 | An'it's not the likes of ye that would be accusing an innocent girrul of staling? |
pst.000020202286 | An'suppose I decide- No? |
pst.000020202286 | An'what bo- came uv the Widdy Cragin? |
pst.000020202286 | An'what's yer business, Blubber? |
pst.000020202286 | An'where did ye get that money? |
pst.000020202286 | An'who gave ye permission to have a little business wid my husband? |
pst.000020202286 | An'who's got yer ould rint? |
pst.000020202286 | And Dale Garrison thought so — why could he not speak? |
pst.000020202286 | And I asked him, had he been in trouble that lovely night? |
pst.000020202286 | And I suppose Edward walked with you, did n't he?" |
pst.000020202286 | And I'm a landlord; do you know what that is? |
pst.000020202286 | And I? |
pst.000020202286 | And Margaret — with her dear father's breath fluttering on his lips, how could she refuse him any request? |
pst.000020202286 | And Margaret? |
pst.000020202286 | And Margaret? |
pst.000020202286 | And Miss Cushing? ” “ She, too." |
pst.000020202286 | And did you know he was my nephew?" |
pst.000020202286 | And did you try to put them ont? |
pst.000020202286 | And had she not been mistaken, in imagining that he fell, a second time, a victim to her lures? |
pst.000020202286 | And have I not fully expiated the faults of the past? |
pst.000020202286 | And how, pray?" |
pst.000020202286 | And if a je had her peculiarities, who has not? |
pst.000020202286 | And if so, what? |
pst.000020202286 | And my Wiid Huntsman shrugged his broad shoulders in profound disdain: “ What on earth should I know about diamonds, liebste Thekla?! |
pst.000020202286 | And now, dear, as this is probably the last even- ing we shall spend together, what shall we do? |
pst.000020202286 | And now? |
pst.000020202286 | And of course you know who it is, Maggie?" |
pst.000020202286 | And perhaps you have seen that he loves me?" |
pst.000020202286 | And sure, ma'am, is it the smelling salts ye call it, that knocked me down? |
pst.000020202286 | And that way is? |
pst.000020202286 | And the girl beside him- how did she answer? |
pst.000020202286 | And there, you little beggar, see the mud you've brought in; what excuse have you for this shameful intrusion? |
pst.000020202286 | And they lived together happily ever after- ward? |
pst.000020202286 | And thus Maggie became a belle-beautiful, wealthy, accomplished, and in- telligent; what other attractions were neces- sary? |
pst.000020202286 | And what do you think he did? |
pst.000020202286 | And what is joy? |
pst.000020202286 | And what part am I to have, Clara? |
pst.000020202286 | And what will follow to you? |
pst.000020202286 | And when long years are passed and gone, And other friends you sec; Will you this little wreath adora With Cedar green for me? |
pst.000020202286 | And why should they not? |
pst.000020202286 | And why, pray, is dear Edward to have all the best strawberries? |
pst.000020202286 | And why? |
pst.000020202286 | And wilt thou weep when I am low? |
pst.000020202286 | And would you believe it? |
pst.000020202286 | And you got no money? |
pst.000020202286 | And you put it into that'are bank?" |
pst.000020202286 | And you, Bates? |
pst.000020202286 | And, I say, ” he added, suddenly, “ do n't tell Mrs. Jakers a word about it, till we know how we stand; promise me you wo n't, Phil?" |
pst.000020202286 | And, the son of Simp- kins, Son& Co.- who could take airs, if not he? |
pst.000020202286 | Are American ladies more careful in regard to the cha- racters of their masculine friends? |
pst.000020202286 | Are not you engaged to Clement?" |
pst.000020202286 | Are the people better or happier for this knowledge, as they have, hitherto, applied its results? |
pst.000020202286 | Are we not taught to associate sin and mean- ness with the sinister unpleasing outside? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you cold? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you growing foolish, Murray?! |
pst.000020202286 | Are you inclined to help me?" |
pst.000020202286 | Are you not, in a great and comprehensive sense, your hus- band's keeper? ” The smart of the telling blow moved the numbed spirit to sentiency. |
pst.000020202286 | Are you quite sure, my dear friend, that you are doing him justice by your unvarying life of calm conduct towards him?" |
pst.000020202286 | Are you ready to go? ” addressing Iredell. |
pst.000020202286 | Are you satisfied??? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you satisfied??? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you satisfied??? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you sure it was a definite engagement?' |
pst.000020202286 | Are you then unhappy, too? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you tired of these twigs from the won- derful tree? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you warm enough? |
pst.000020202286 | Are you, then, quite incapable of mastering that unbecoming curiosity? |
pst.000020202286 | As they were leaving the nearly deserted hall, a merry comrade slapped him on the shoulder, with:- “ So, Ingalls, drew a prize, eh?! |
pst.000020202286 | As to consistency- there is not a man “ That rule, like every other, has its excep of the school who would not be utterly miser- tion, I hope, sir?" |
pst.000020202286 | At length he said:-"A change seems to have come over the spirit of your dream, Miss Rosa?' |
pst.000020202286 | At the dessert the Prince de Condé rose up, and said to the Comte du Nord, “ Where does M. le Comto fancy he is?" |
pst.000020202286 | Aunt Patty sympathized warmly with the young people, and was most earnest that 71 9) your idea?" |
pst.000020202286 | BY M. A. N. “ TELL me, my sister, come tell to me, Why brings the winter no joy to thee? |
pst.000020202286 | Because she has to find her own wardrobe? |
pst.000020202286 | Bentley?" |
pst.000020202286 | Biddy, you- good- for- nothing girl, how can you tell such dreadful stories? |
pst.000020202286 | Blue- cap immediately answers:"Whi, sir?--I, sir?" |
pst.000020202286 | Bond making love- to me, for instance, mamma? ” and Helen Darrell laughed merrily at the recollection of the bachelor banker's gallantry. |
pst.000020202286 | Brown? |
pst.000020202286 | But Carl? |
pst.000020202286 | But I have written my protest-- who will pro- tect me? |
pst.000020202286 | But Madame Hayward, with a slight eleva- tion of her eyebrows, queried:- “ Is the young lady named Kitty or Catha- rine Story? |
pst.000020202286 | But did you know that Fletcher Chase is going to India? ” Hannah's face whitened for a moment, even to her lips. |
pst.000020202286 | But do you think,"and her scissors snapped defi- antly,"that I could for a moment forget my self- respect?'' |
pst.000020202286 | But does it follow that it is her duty to use this power coercingly, in public or political life? |
pst.000020202286 | But had n't we better try and stay this term out?" |
pst.000020202286 | But how did you know any- thing about my nephew? |
pst.000020202286 | But how do you propose to make the tria!? |
pst.000020202286 | But how sad you ah looking; may I inquiah the cause? |
pst.000020202286 | But how will you manage it?" |
pst.000020202286 | But how? |
pst.000020202286 | But is it not unfair to lay the faults of the face and complexion upon the hair? |
pst.000020202286 | But is n't he very dif- fident- awkward, in fact? ” “ Diffident is the word. |
pst.000020202286 | But is there any more news stirring, that you have heard of? ” asked Mrs. Talkwell. |
pst.000020202286 | But is your sister with you? ”'asked the teacher. |
pst.000020202286 | But mein Kind, how do you call yourself? |
pst.000020202286 | But pray, why is the head of the house to be an idol? |
pst.000020202286 | But she is with you, John, and you will not let her want, will you? ”"She is in better keeping than mine now, Murray." |
pst.000020202286 | But surely I can do something for you?" |
pst.000020202286 | But surely that is the fault of human nature? |
pst.000020202286 | But surely, these two beautiful things, gold and diamonds, must have been appointed to some good purpose? |
pst.000020202286 | But tell me, only, who was the first Von Falkenstein?" |
pst.000020202286 | But the noon- tide bath its ray, And the snowflakes melt away, And hearts- why may not thine, Lady Mine?' |
pst.000020202286 | But there was no The servants had either followed their mis- tress? |
pst.000020202286 | But this might have affected his reputation, and who ever saw a doctor, old or young, in love or out, with whom this was not a first consideration? |
pst.000020202286 | But was he a stranger? |
pst.000020202286 | But was searching for you? |
pst.000020202286 | But we might have been; the place was sufficiently open. ” “ Did the young man look like a villain? ”"Not at all, ” Zillali answered quickly. |
pst.000020202286 | But what did she do before she died? |
pst.000020202286 | But what do they want with a medal? |
pst.000020202286 | But what does he mean by* H. C.'and'the other party? |
pst.000020202286 | But what had come over the night? |
pst.000020202286 | But what have the private circumstances of the writers to do with the inte- rest of the articles they may send? |
pst.000020202286 | But what is money when your soul's in arms? |
pst.000020202286 | But what is your opinion of Belle Roy's sense of propriety, when I tell you that she was out walking on Friday evening with Dick Allen? |
pst.000020202286 | But what power? |
pst.000020202286 | But what would you say if your husband preferred the society of anotber woman to yours? |
pst.000020202286 | But what's the use of inquir- ing about folks who, as you say, are all strangers to you? |
pst.000020202286 | But where could she go, if she were sent from there? |
pst.000020202286 | But where is his private secretary to write what he dictates? |
pst.000020202286 | But who shall measure the guilt that is incurred to fill them? |
pst.000020202286 | But why canuot five minutes be devoted to the preparation of this article, when twice as much time is often consumed on articles much less important? |
pst.000020202286 | But why enlarge on all the particulars of my discomfiture, more than half of which I now know were in my own imagination? |
pst.000020202286 | But why so hasty, Death, why come so soon And cut Louisa Julia down before'twas noon? |
pst.000020202286 | But will you tell my fortune now, good dame? |
pst.000020202286 | But your father? |
pst.000020202286 | But, Cousin Asmaraldy, why do n't you inter- duce us to yer beau? |
pst.000020202286 | But, are not these diamonds magnificent? |
pst.000020202286 | But, do I understand you to say that he has — that he is now- I mean, that bis heart has at length been touched by the charms of some fair damsel?" |
pst.000020202286 | But, it will be asked, is there no means of harmonizing colors so beautiful in themselves with the complexion, and so avoiding these ill effects? |
pst.000020202286 | But, now'—the great beads of cold perspiration were on his face"you love me?'' |
pst.000020202286 | But, tell me, is it a crime to be proprietor in- stead of clerk? |
pst.000020202286 | By the way, are you going down street soon?" |
pst.000020202286 | C. R. Tichborne state that, being desirous of perserving a vegetable lusus natura for some time, he submerged? |
pst.000020202286 | Ca n't we have a quiet game of whist, hey? |
pst.000020202286 | Can I do aught to help thee?" |
pst.000020202286 | Can I face all those people, full of merriment and gayety? |
pst.000020202286 | Can I gather the fragments of a shattered heart, and bind them into a love gift for him? |
pst.000020202286 | Can I leave kindred, friends, and native land, for the sake of the noble man who promises to supply their place? |
pst.000020202286 | Can I play my part in the farce?" |
pst.000020202286 | Can any of our numerous subscribers tell us who is the author of this quotation? |
pst.000020202286 | Can any of our snbscribers furnish us with a receipt for"Cabbage in Curria?" |
pst.000020202286 | Can any of the readers of the LADY's Book inform a subscriber of'any book of nursery rhymes which contains the song of the stolen bird's nest? |
pst.000020202286 | Can friendship have sanc- tioned this interview, when you must have known my object in seeking it?" |
pst.000020202286 | Can it be the diminution of the hoops that has made this difference? |
pst.000020202286 | Can it be your hand that has traced my name so lovingly upon that window- pane? |
pst.000020202286 | Can it be? |
pst.000020202286 | Can not something be done for the general improvement of women and girls employed in American households? |
pst.000020202286 | Can not we all remember the per- plexities of such an hour? |
pst.000020202286 | Can not you consent to do this much to please your dying father? |
pst.000020202286 | Can she have taken my idle flattery seriously? |
pst.000020202286 | Can toadyism be carried further? |
pst.000020202286 | Can you come, sir, imme- diate?" |
pst.000020202286 | Can you love me well enough be my wife? |
pst.000020202286 | Can you see any truth in what I have said? |
pst.000020202286 | Can you see her during the forenoon, and ask her, in my name, to pass a week with us? |
pst.000020202286 | Charity? |
pst.000020202286 | Cliffe's face bore unmistakable signs of a night passed wakefully; her mother inquired anxiously if she were sick? |
pst.000020202286 | Coarse- minded people seldom are; and what professional flirt, especially if she be a woman, is not coarse in grain? |
pst.000020202286 | Come here, Lu; will you marry your cousin? |
pst.000020202286 | Come, Eva, you know you ’re as homesick as I, so what's the use of trying to brave it out? |
pst.000020202286 | Confess now, did you not, sir? ”"But you actually were out yesterday, with Lieutenant Reade,"gasped Chester. |
pst.000020202286 | Could I do such a thing? |
pst.000020202286 | Could I not assist my sister? |
pst.000020202286 | Could I wear old bonnets and turned dresses for his sake?". |
pst.000020202286 | Could Mr. Greenfield once meet her, I am sure he would never oppose their union. ”"Nora, I do not understand- May? |
pst.000020202286 | Could Mrs. Sethburn oblige him by continu- ing?' |
pst.000020202286 | Could anything be more pointed, more ap- propriate, more likely to increase the popu- lar excitement into tumult? |
pst.000020202286 | Could it be that he had already grown weary of his portionless bride, with her plain face and unaffected manners? |
pst.000020202286 | Could one night have so altered her?" |
pst.000020202286 | Could she have loved and lost? |
pst.000020202286 | Could we meet again with any degree of com- posure? |
pst.000020202286 | Couldu't we carry it up ourselves?' |
pst.000020202286 | Cramming Greek and Latin for his private examination in September, while the midnight lamp burned steadily, and his face grew white with toil? |
pst.000020202286 | D'ye think I want that?. |
pst.000020202286 | Dare you stay here after this disclosure?" |
pst.000020202286 | Deacon Gracie gone to California? |
pst.000020202286 | Dear Aunt Patty, she is a curiosity; but she has such a kind heart, I can not help loving her. ” “ Your mother's aunt, was n't she? |
pst.000020202286 | Dear Rosa, will you accept?' |
pst.000020202286 | Death? |
pst.000020202286 | Did I hit you? |
pst.000020202286 | Did I not know she was an invalid?' |
pst.000020202286 | Did I say commenced it? |
pst.000020202286 | Did Margaret intend any re- proach in her words? |
pst.000020202286 | Did he bend again at the shrine of the beautiful coquette? |
pst.000020202286 | Did he ever write her that he was an old man with a family?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did he not discover me looking over a volume of that poet, at Mrs. B- s? ”"I had looked into it somewhat. |
pst.000020202286 | Did he stand there to mock me? |
pst.000020202286 | Did n't he know Uncle John- and had n't he seen Cousin Fanny? |
pst.000020202286 | Did n't you have to practise, and dance, and dress, and lace, and smile, and be fascinating whole evenings together while Mr. Brown was visiting you? |
pst.000020202286 | Did n't you, Sydney?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did people get over such expe- riences so easily?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did she say nothing of how she had passed the day?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did that elegant Mr. Raymond fascinate you with a single glance? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you ask what were the consequences? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you call at the home of the little flower girl I treated so rudely yesterday? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you ever see a more delicious bit of ultramarine? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you go for a walk to- day? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you not notice his gesture of impatience( 1 knew he could not help it) when the poor bird- egg of a wife spoke of feeling symptoms of a cold?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did you pay for the hobby- horses?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did you see her toss those ringlets, Driving grief away on winglets, As she shook her pretty head Light and free? |
pst.000020202286 | Did you suppose that Margaret Leonard could condescend to that?" |
pst.000020202286 | Did you watch my little posy, Put her hands in mine so cosy? |
pst.000020202286 | Do You WANT A SEWING MACHINE? |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't keep her waiting. ” “ My little wife, ” said the judge, smiling, “ do n't you know that waiting is a part of our life discipline? |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you know, Garrison?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you now, honestly?! |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you think it very singular; and that Annie Warwick had better look a little closer after him?'" |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you think they will?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you wish you'd stayed? |
pst.000020202286 | Do n't you, dear uncle and aunty? |
pst.000020202286 | Do not I know how your love for the poor darling who lies in the room over there has shielded you, not only from wrong- doing, but from base thoughts? |
pst.000020202286 | Do not the daughters of the Republic require more for their culture than the elementary education of the com- mon schools? |
pst.000020202286 | Do those dear eyes see clearer now? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you believe he will look favorably on a poor, ambitious boy, whom he has fostered beneath his roof, as the future husband of his only daughter? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you fancy she looks with any special favor upon you? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you feel that in Mr. Fitz Allen you find these qualities? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you know that you are speaking to me of my wife? ” The movement and tone of command restored sorrow** My dear girl! |
pst.000020202286 | Do you know that your father is much prepossessed in his favor?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you know what rent is? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you know your own heart sufficiently yet to risk the happiness of both our lives upon your present decision?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you know, you sorceress, that it is a sin for any human creature to worship another as I do you?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you mean that the author's words apply to me? ” “ Yes, Hurd, I mean just that." |
pst.000020202286 | Do you mean that there's any trouble there? ”'asked Mrs. Fellows, raising her eyes, and with an awakened interest in her tone. |
pst.000020202286 | Do you mind kissing me to- night?!' |
pst.000020202286 | Do you not like the arrangement? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you not wonder that I did not spring at his throat, then and there? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you often have these turns?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you remember the Christmas Eve when you promised me the care of Sadie? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you remember the sacrile- gious words I once uttered in your presence? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you remember, Miss, where you had your watch last? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you see any marked change in my appearance?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you suppose any fate could lower me to such a depth as that?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you take me for an idiot, Sydney Bentley? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you thank God for the life of her daughter? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you think she will laugh, at your house?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Do you think we girls talked on a forbidden subject, aunty? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you think you will miss me?" |
pst.000020202286 | Do you under- stand? |
pst.000020202286 | Do you wish anything? |
pst.000020202286 | Does Miss H. instruct in music, thorough bass, French, Italian, geome- try, Greek, Latin, natural history, botany, drawing, globes, Deedlework, etc.? |
pst.000020202286 | Does Miss H. judge herself capable of finishing the instruction of young ladies with out the aid of masters? |
pst.000020202286 | Does anybody kuow of a bargain?" |
pst.000020202286 | Does it follow because you are a coward, that I must be one? |
pst.000020202286 | Does it seem to you precipitate? |
pst.000020202286 | Does n't it stand to reason that Mrs. Roy is acquainted with the unhappy terms upon which her brother lives with his wife? |
pst.000020202286 | Does not her husband love her that he is never seen in her company? |
pst.000020202286 | Does not the ferninine mind need culture of the best kind as surely as the masculine? |
pst.000020202286 | Does she ever speak of Master Charley, sir, if I might make so bold? |
pst.000020202286 | Does the south wind waken that wavering flush, As it toys at will with her dark- brown hair? |
pst.000020202286 | Dost thou dream of by- gone days? |
pst.000020202286 | Dr. C. was passing with a friend, who observed: “ What are they about there, doctor?" |
pst.000020202286 | Driven to frenzy one day, when Lady Jersey insisted on knowing how long the Romans staid in America, and in what part were their encampments? |
pst.000020202286 | Dunner, Why, man, are you afraid of a woman? |
pst.000020202286 | EL?" |
pst.000020202286 | Edward'-what's his name-Bartine?" |
pst.000020202286 | Edward, do n't you think, if she knew just how matters stood, that she might be induced to do something? ” He shook his head. |
pst.000020202286 | Eh? |
pst.000020202286 | Eh? |
pst.000020202286 | Else, where were the safe- guards of Society- at- large? |
pst.000020202286 | Else, why should he tacitly decline the discussion of his sister's old- maidism? |
pst.000020202286 | Emery?" |
pst.000020202286 | Emily, what color is your new drets? |
pst.000020202286 | Everything combined to prove the facts as “ Miriam, was it? |
pst.000020202286 | Faith I do; it's something that belongs to you, eh? |
pst.000020202286 | Farthest kinsmen hurried to the Schloss; priest and soothsayer met at the Tauffest — what might this portend to the line? |
pst.000020202286 | Find what? |
pst.000020202286 | Fleeing from a fond father-- for who was it but her father? |
pst.000020202286 | For that matter, how can I be sure that the sor- rowful expression and sad tone are not coun- terfeits??? |
pst.000020202286 | For that matter, how can I be sure that the sor- rowful expression and sad tone are not coun- terfeits??? |
pst.000020202286 | For that matter, how can I be sure that the sor- rowful expression and sad tone are not coun- terfeits??? |
pst.000020202286 | For who? |
pst.000020202286 | For, of all men in the world, what motive could he have to commit suicide? |
pst.000020202286 | For, was not Ellis the dearest fellow in the world, and was n't Belle her most particular friend, and the noblest girl alive? |
pst.000020202286 | Forming characters? |
pst.000020202286 | Forsake me at such a moment? |
pst.000020202286 | Fortunately, or unfortunately( which shall Is say, dear matron?) |
pst.000020202286 | Foul play suspected? |
pst.000020202286 | Four years ago who could have said that Ella Lee would one day be compelled to pass me off to her genteel acquaintances as a servant girl? |
pst.000020202286 | From which country come the loveliest illustrations of feminine cha- racter in the qualities that constitute true Ladyhood? |
pst.000020202286 | GODEY'S who have guided and governed this great Denomination, were truly Christian and divine? |
pst.000020202286 | Guess I ai nt quite so green as that- don't you, Milly?" |
pst.000020202286 | HOW SHALL WE HELP THE POOR? |
pst.000020202286 | Had he been dreaming? |
pst.000020202286 | Had he even answered her? |
pst.000020202286 | Had he not, at least, some thought for his wife and child?" |
pst.000020202286 | Had her rejection of Paul Branscomb driven him to a foreign land — and had the cruel sea cast him lifeless at her feet, to reproach her evermore? |
pst.000020202286 | Had my sorrow indeed turned my brain? |
pst.000020202286 | Had not he complained of the light weight of the baker's bread only the week before? |
pst.000020202286 | Had this man a heart, and did it hold a throb of love for his wife? |
pst.000020202286 | Harriet.-Emma, how old are you? |
pst.000020202286 | Harriet.-Juliet, are you often out of humor? |
pst.000020202286 | Has Uncle Hillary told you that foolish plan?" |
pst.000020202286 | Has not Dick come in yet? ” She had said the anticipated inquiries over to herself THE SAFE SIDE. |
pst.000020202286 | Has she been fighting any of your pet theories, Mrs. Martyn? |
pst.000020202286 | Has she found him too'costly for everyday wear?'" |
pst.000020202286 | Has the great Architect thus set his seal upon the sanctuary, mirroring it forth amongst the grandest of his works? |
pst.000020202286 | Hav'n't I told you before to let your father's money alone? |
pst.000020202286 | Have I abused the right of free speech? ” Ralph put on a look of mock dolefulness. |
pst.000020202286 | Have I offended you? ” asked Paul Branscomb, in a disap- pointed tone. |
pst.000020202286 | Have n't I told you? |
pst.000020202286 | Have we got to go up to the seminary in them, do you suppose?" |
pst.000020202286 | Have ye ne'er a name? |
pst.000020202286 | Have ye the face to ax me that? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you a fine stream for trouting near? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you any proofs? ” “ None! |
pst.000020202286 | Have you attended before, ladies — or is this your Fresh- man term? ” “ It is our first term, sir,"said Kitty, in reply. |
pst.000020202286 | Have you forgotten that you promised “ till death us do part?" |
pst.000020202286 | Have you friends stopping there? ”"You must have seen some other lady; I have not been out of the house this after- noon." |
pst.000020202286 | Have you got that? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you read my last speech, young man? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you read my"Lines, to a Dying Grasshopper?" |
pst.000020202286 | Have you seen any- thing of Stevenson- Dr. Stevenson?" |
pst.000020202286 | Have you seen such faces? |
pst.000020202286 | Have you seen the doctor?" |
pst.000020202286 | He asked:- “ When did you come? ”'These were the first words he had spoken in weeks. |
pst.000020202286 | He haunts me everywhere, and gives me no grounds to forbid it; how can I help it? |
pst.000020202286 | He inquired how I enjoyed the soirée, and finally, with a mischievous look, “ how I liked Mr. Sunderland?" |
pst.000020202286 | He made no reply, but, as he returned me to my seat, said: “ I am coming to see you to- morrow; will you see me, and alone?" |
pst.000020202286 | He politely inquires who you are, and where you are going, and what for? |
pst.000020202286 | He would not be satisfied with one piece, but kept her playing for some time, and when she rose, Ethel said:-"You play, yourself, Mr. Aubrey? |
pst.000020202286 | He'll just suit them, wo n't he? |
pst.000020202286 | He's as good as proposed a- ready- what wo n't he do after he knows me better?" |
pst.000020202286 | Her mother met her at the foot of the stairs; having found the wooden stirrer and her good humor, she whispered, eagerly:- “ Is he rich, Silly?" |
pst.000020202286 | Here, little one, what is your name? |
pst.000020202286 | His father came in behind, in true turf style, and sang out:- “ Most tired o'waitin', gals?" |
pst.000020202286 | His turn came, and I turned to him with a patronizing manner, I have no doubt, and said, “ Now, what can I do for you, man?' |
pst.000020202286 | How are you going to find them when you get there? |
pst.000020202286 | How are you, to- day? ” “ I am very far from well,"rejoined Kate. |
pst.000020202286 | How are you? |
pst.000020202286 | How came he here?" |
pst.000020202286 | How can I describe the life that opened for me? |
pst.000020202286 | How can you ask me? |
pst.000020202286 | How can you be so absurd?' |
pst.000020202286 | How can you speak so loud, Thomas? |
pst.000020202286 | How could Clara Dean exist here three years? |
pst.000020202286 | How could she, looking back on the past few weeks, believe what she had just heard? |
pst.000020202286 | How could they expect to get a magazine cheaper from an agent than from the publisher? |
pst.000020202286 | How could you encourage the little up- start, Mary? |
pst.000020202286 | How dare you ask such a question?" |
pst.000020202286 | How dare you disobey a lady's biddings?'' |
pst.000020202286 | How dare you insalt a gen- tleman in this way, you insolent scoundrel? |
pst.000020202286 | How did I like Byron? ” I “ confessed to little admiration for him." |
pst.000020202286 | How did I live through the dreadful suspense, tbe desolate years which followed? |
pst.000020202286 | How do I know? |
pst.000020202286 | How do you do, Mrs. Talcott?" |
pst.000020202286 | How do you do? |
pst.000020202286 | How do you know what we are talking about?" |
pst.000020202286 | How do you like them? |
pst.000020202286 | How do you prevent the passors by- the lane be- ing a public highway- from snatching at the fruit and injuring your trees?' |
pst.000020202286 | How is that virtue to be inspired, and how is that intelligence to be communi- cated? |
pst.000020202286 | How long have you known her? ” “ Advances! |
pst.000020202286 | How many of our fair readers have the beautiful vine of the sweet potato running over their mantel- shelf? |
pst.000020202286 | How old did you say- six? |
pst.000020202286 | How so? |
pst.000020202286 | How ve know? |
pst.000020202286 | How was he to divine what salt showers were falling in that locked chamber overhead? |
pst.000020202286 | How was that illumination contrived? |
pst.000020202286 | I Awsk You, Is n't it Queer? |
pst.000020202286 | I am not jesting; so tell me how you intend spending your time. ”"Then it is really interest, not curiosity?" |
pst.000020202286 | I believe I stipulated, in my letter to you, that we could not warrant to admit any pupils after the opening day of the term?" |
pst.000020202286 | I did not know but'- “ What? |
pst.000020202286 | I guess you've eeny most forgot Sally Ann, hain't yer? |
pst.000020202286 | I had heard him admire Gracie's powers of memory-could not I, too, win one little word of praise? |
pst.000020202286 | I had quite a time selecting it to suit your complexion- there's such a difference in shades, you know? |
pst.000020202286 | I have an indistinct recol- lection of his saying to me,'Eloise, darling of my soul, is it thus we meet?' |
pst.000020202286 | I have not forgotten Miss Bray, and her prompt dis- missal. ” “ Were you observed?" |
pst.000020202286 | I have nothing to say to Mr. Keith, have I?" |
pst.000020202286 | I hear that you want to borrow money, and can afford good secu- rity?" |
pst.000020202286 | I hear you went out yesterday without my permission; where did you go? |
pst.000020202286 | I hope I see ye party well to- night? |
pst.000020202286 | I hope you excused my non- acceptance of her kind invitation?" |
pst.000020202286 | I know I have monopolized more of your time than I should have done, but if my logic is good, I shall be thought of sometimes shall I not? ”. |
pst.000020202286 | I know I put it there, but still they say it is n't there, and I feel very much troubled about it. ”"Sure you put it there? ” with a twinkle. |
pst.000020202286 | I know they do great harm; but do they not also do great good? |
pst.000020202286 | I may read this?" |
pst.000020202286 | I may trust to the constancy of my chosen bride, Nora? ” “ You may, indeed!" |
pst.000020202286 | I need not wear old silks then, mamma! ” “ Then you intend to accept his offer??' |
pst.000020202286 | I need not wear old silks then, mamma! ” “ Then you intend to accept his offer??' |
pst.000020202286 | I only want to ask if you are not now convinced that I was in the right; that your wife either did n't see, or that she does n't care?" |
pst.000020202286 | I presume you have been meddling with it, you troublesome creature; where is my handkerchief? |
pst.000020202286 | I quite distinctly heard her say:- “ Why does he not come?" |
pst.000020202286 | I said to myself, and aloud, “ You are sure of that?" |
pst.000020202286 | I said “ You would never have told John L. that you had lost your silver, I suppose?" |
pst.000020202286 | I saw Dr. Randolph open the book one evening, saying:- “ Anything of yours here, Miss Gracie?" |
pst.000020202286 | I say, Esmerelda, ca n't you find a bit of twine, to tie this rod together with? |
pst.000020202286 | I shall certainly lose it yet, and then what will become of me? |
pst.000020202286 | I sprang up from the low ottoman on which I had been reclining, and said, joyfully:"Go? |
pst.000020202286 | I turned over a few leaves, read a few verses of Tom Moore's dainty little nothings, and raised my head, to encounter- was I waking? |
pst.000020202286 | I was an old acquaintance of hers, was I not? |
pst.000020202286 | I was awakened by Louise tugging at my arm and saying, in a frightened whisper, Carrie, do you know that it is eight o'clock?' |
pst.000020202286 | I will not! ” But what to do? |
pst.000020202286 | I wonder if he is n't after Helen to sit for that portrait he's been teasing of her? |
pst.000020202286 | I wonder what the Norway girls would say?" |
pst.000020202286 | I wonder what their names are?" |
pst.000020202286 | I'd twine a wreath, dear Belle, for thee, A wreath of flowers rare; Will you accept the gift of me, And ever hold it dear? |
pst.000020202286 | I've seen Mr. Crammer the manager, and what do you think? |
pst.000020202286 | I- I — will they hang me for it? ” gasped the boy in a quak- ing treble. |
pst.000020202286 | If I could do as I would like, how fleetly would I hurry to the street and say, “ My sister, art thou very sad? |
pst.000020202286 | If Kathleen's photographs answer her pur- pose, why shall not yours and mine likewise? |
pst.000020202286 | If You Love Me, Why Ca n't You Say So? |
pst.000020202286 | If You Love Me, Why Ca n't You Say So? |
pst.000020202286 | If You Love Me, Why Ca n't You Say So? |
pst.000020202286 | If a nut could speak, what would it say? |
pst.000020202286 | If he should lose his wealth, would I be a true, loving wife to him still? |
pst.000020202286 | If not, how can they stand it? |
pst.000020202286 | If not, is it right for this mother to encourage the competition of her own sex against the sons of other mothers? |
pst.000020202286 | If peo- ple could not find ibat, would they not find something else, and quarrel for it instead? |
pst.000020202286 | If red hair were really such a bad thing, why should the inhabitants of heaven be always painted with it? |
pst.000020202286 | If she has changed towards me- if she loves another better than me, shall I blame her too harshly? |
pst.000020202286 | If the good general could come back, would he know the old house so metamorphosed by its bay windows, its tower, its ornate cornices, and pediments? |
pst.000020202286 | If the parritch pat gangs at that, what will the kail- pat gang for?'" |
pst.000020202286 | If they have committed it, are your skirts clear? |
pst.000020202286 | If we have n't a right to be first in our husband's thoughts- haven't the best claim to their time and attention, where is the use of being married? |
pst.000020202286 | If what pains me? |
pst.000020202286 | If with my dying breath I vow I've never loved but you, Say, will you then believe my heart Was ever warm and true? |
pst.000020202286 | If you had n't inter- rupted us, perhaps she would bave set it all right then, eh?" |
pst.000020202286 | In a pew in front of the organ four per- sons were singing(?). |
pst.000020202286 | In box, 20 WHICH IS THE LARGEST? |
pst.000020202286 | In one of them the baboo said,'You will teach my wife and daugh- ter to read, write, and to work, and to become Christians, I suppose?' |
pst.000020202286 | In the Dio- WHERE is happiness always to be found? |
pst.000020202286 | In the words of Mr. Sparkler, Wherefore row?' |
pst.000020202286 | In what words shall I convince you of my love? |
pst.000020202286 | In which nation are the women most honored? |
pst.000020202286 | Indeed, why shall you hang it at all? |
pst.000020202286 | Instead of her wronging you, it is quite possible that you are wronging your wife. ” “ Can you still think so? ” “ Yes. |
pst.000020202286 | Into how many households, with even moderate means, will the “ Waverley Novels"be found henceforth? |
pst.000020202286 | Is Armine Vavasour here? ” and she started forward. |
pst.000020202286 | Is Miss H. heartily desirous of framing her whole life, privately and openly, to the will of God, contained in the word of God? |
pst.000020202286 | Is Miss Smith in?" |
pst.000020202286 | Is it a full house? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it a mere extension of self- love? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it because he is the only gentleman, of all who come here, who notices poor little me? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it for your self?" |
pst.000020202286 | Is it me ye want? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it morning? ” “ Not yet, my dear Miss. |
pst.000020202286 | Is it not droll? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it not so? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it not time to begin the experiment of fitting woman for her own work? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it possible that you mind Eliza's fanfaronades? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it possible that you said no- thing to her of what you had seen and heard? |
pst.000020202286 | Is it really so? ” asked Lucy, sympathizingly. |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't he a handsome man? |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't he foolish, utterly silly? |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't he splendid? |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't she the one Harry used to laugh at so much?" |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't she, doctor?' |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't that scene where Seraphina hangs suspended over that frightful chasm, by a single ringlet, perfectly heavenly? |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't that so, mamma?" |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't this a lovely night?" |
pst.000020202286 | Is n't this romance? |
pst.000020202286 | Is not this worship- ping idols? |
pst.000020202286 | Is pot science as pecessary in perfecting the art of making good bread as it is in raising good wheat? |
pst.000020202286 | Is she not the sweetest and most amiable disposition in the world- never opposes you in any wау? |
pst.000020202286 | Is she very angry withi me for my share in the de- ception? ” Angry! |
pst.000020202286 | Is she well? |
pst.000020202286 | Is that a sign of anything? |
pst.000020202286 | Is that kind? |
pst.000020202286 | Is that really so? |
pst.000020202286 | Is that satis- factory? ” It ought to have been; and of course I laughed heartily, and declared it to be the richest of the season. |
pst.000020202286 | Is that the way you address your husband? |
pst.000020202286 | Is the actor of such a lofty part less in- spired than one who could describe it? |
pst.000020202286 | Is the mother idle and her children in rags? |
pst.000020202286 | Is the world where men congregate the best, the fittest place for her mission? |
pst.000020202286 | Is there baln in Gilead? |
pst.000020202286 | Is there one of our readers who can not recall the momentous occasion? |
pst.000020202286 | Is this absenteeism to increase, until it becomes the great ulcer of the country, which shall absorb the national industry and wealth? |
pst.000020202286 | Is this all, here? |
pst.000020202286 | Is yer ma well to- day? |
pst.000020202286 | Is your sister here? |
pst.000020202286 | Isa't that wot ge're looking after? |
pst.000020202286 | It is a very different sensation to find ourselves with persons who, ander studied smoothness Why am I here, in the morning gray? |
pst.000020202286 | It seemed to grow more and more fraught with horror as the time passed on-- and what had she to do but to nurse her morbid fancies? |
pst.000020202286 | It should be played quickly, the questions and answers"Where is my Little Loaf;"“ Behind the oven,"“ Who runs? |
pst.000020202286 | It was to him she had called in her agony, and why had he not come? |
pst.000020202286 | It's my belief she has never been quite her- self since you married and left us- eh, Prog- som? |
pst.000020202286 | It's to be just a head- cabinet size, you know, mamma; what shall I sit in the dress, I mean? ”'asked Helen. |
pst.000020202286 | James, do n't you think this cushion is marked ridiculously low? ” “ Mrs. |
pst.000020202286 | James, do you think the pyra- mid would look better in the centre?" |
pst.000020202286 | June 5, 18 sion? |
pst.000020202286 | Just to ask, “ What are the wild waves saying? ” Mrs. L. Humph! |
pst.000020202286 | Kate could not disbelieve this, but had he not deserved it all? |
pst.000020202286 | L. My dear child, what good? |
pst.000020202286 | LXXIV.-35"And how was his proposition received?" |
pst.000020202286 | LXXV.-16"What the mischief ails the girl, I wonder? |
pst.000020202286 | LXXV.-29 direst agony for hours, with trailing robes and streaming hair? |
pst.000020202286 | Let me see thy soft blue eyes- Love- lit eyes that always charm me; Hath their azure robbed the skies? |
pst.000020202286 | Lizzie as pretty as ever, I see, and I suppose this is Mr. Walters? |
pst.000020202286 | Look at the sky beyond Round Top? |
pst.000020202286 | Look, ma, hav'n't I taken the “ Down east ” out of her?" |
pst.000020202286 | M. And, worst of all, I find you were not alone? |
pst.000020202286 | M. E. H. Can any of our subscribers furnish a receipt for orange syrup? |
pst.000020202286 | M. T.-Do you know what worsted work is? |
pst.000020202286 | M. Yon re- entered the house with your dress quite spoilt? |
pst.000020202286 | Madge smiled sleepily, as she took up her dropped stitches, and wound a tiny skein of crimson wool; ther- “ Who is the fortunate fair, Harry? |
pst.000020202286 | Maggie,"he exclaimed,"why do Fou jest so? |
pst.000020202286 | Maid: “ Letter in pink en- velope, sir? |
pst.000020202286 | Master( aghast): “ Ye- es, it waw- aws?" |
pst.000020202286 | Mattie? |
pst.000020202286 | May I ask if you have a piece of court- plaster about you? |
pst.000020202286 | May I go, dear mother? |
pst.000020202286 | May I hope that it is not in vain? |
pst.000020202286 | May I hope that the sentiments expwessed in those sweet lines have wefewance to me? |
pst.000020202286 | May I hope that yours will not be valued the less because of Pixie's officiousness in putting it on exhibition?" |
pst.000020202286 | May I not come to you soon- very soon? |
pst.000020202286 | May I speak to you of Adol- phus Fitz Allen? |
pst.000020202286 | May I touch them? |
pst.000020202286 | May I? |
pst.000020202286 | May be the very one I gave the dear girl as a parting gift, who knows? |
pst.000020202286 | May it not be because they have men to grumble at, while man have only women? |
pst.000020202286 | May n't I, mother?" |
pst.000020202286 | May not the memory of that plead for me now?" |
pst.000020202286 | Might he hope? |
pst.000020202286 | Mike, ye bla'guard, what have ye got in yer fist? |
pst.000020202286 | Mike, ye willain, will yo stand still an'see the only wife ye've got in the wurrid insulted by that dirty ould Blubber? |
pst.000020202286 | Miss Maxwell Halsey, I believe? ” he in- quired elegantly, and with a stunning bow. |
pst.000020202286 | Miss S. How are you, Esmerelda? |
pst.000020202286 | Mother's death, you know? |
pst.000020202286 | Mr. Berkely's gravity was called haughtiness, and his sister's(?) |
pst.000020202286 | Mr. Hughes was wealthy, a lawyer in good • Why, where were you?" |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. F. How can you think so? |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. L. And how has your system of blind complaisance succeeded? |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. L. His will? |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. L. With Mrs. Balmer, of course? |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. Lacy used to keep you pretty strict, I suppose; never let you go out, did she?" |
pst.000020202286 | Mrs. M. Why, thou perverse one!--tell me what you can object to in him? |
pst.000020202286 | Must I believe that you love me, dearest? ”"Yes, more than life itself,''was the reply. |
pst.000020202286 | Must it stand as truth to all eternity, that Ella Pelham has eloped with Doctor Harris? |
pst.000020202286 | Must there always be consequences? |
pst.000020202286 | My hero, too, with his Spanish cloak and jetty curls, where could his equal have been met? |
pst.000020202286 | My husband was ready to do anything and everything for me, but how could he help me, when to him the Bible was a sealed book? |
pst.000020202286 | My mother was a seamstress, perienced as I tried to emulate my cousins? |
pst.000020202286 | My sweet fairy of the ball? |
pst.000020202286 | My visit had deepened into August, when Sydney Crosse came to say: “ Any commands for Philadelphia? |
pst.000020202286 | Nay, why must I, myself, a visitor, be regaled also with the poor and salt kind, while he revels in the fresh pat? |
pst.000020202286 | Nearly, did I say? |
pst.000020202286 | No food, no fire; her mother so sick, and “ What is the matter, Grace, that you stand there? |
pst.000020202286 | No homesickness here, you know?'' |
pst.000020202286 | No matter; the happy man was your chum at Yale, I think, Mr. Garrison?" |
pst.000020202286 | No swindlers in his family, I'll be bound. ” “ Father, what is it? |
pst.000020202286 | Nora, do you know how madly I love you, how hopelessly I have worshipped you for weeks? |
pst.000020202286 | Not at home, Miss Ismarilda? |
pst.000020202286 | Not responsible? |
pst.000020202286 | Now the moon is proudly rising; Soft o'er earth she sheds her rays; Is her pale light o'er thee streaming? |
pst.000020202286 | Now the stars are calmly peeping From the sky like angel's eyes Art thou smiling? |
pst.000020202286 | Now, Ralph,"she continued frankly, as he did not reply, “ you are not offended with me, surely? |
pst.000020202286 | Now, darling Maggie, will you not consent to the cherished wish of those who long years ago loved us so well? |
pst.000020202286 | Now, mother, did you ever see such a Provi- dence? |
pst.000020202286 | Now, see here, Phil, I want you to do me a favor- a very great favor- will you? ”"Probably, if I can. |
pst.000020202286 | Now, that the hour of enlightenment had come, would she be able to support the revelation? |
pst.000020202286 | Now, what do you think of that, Mrs. Fellows? ” asked Mrs. Talkwell triumphantly. |
pst.000020202286 | Now, you come along with me, quietly, will you?" |
pst.000020202286 | O Haddy, ca n't you come to Philadelphia? |
pst.000020202286 | O, Mrs. Mooney, do you think you can? ” and the child's face lighted up with a look of relief, that made its prettiness almost radiant. |
pst.000020202286 | OUGHT AMERICAN WOMEN TO HAVE THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE? |
pst.000020202286 | Of course he was culpable; but how could a firm expect a man to live on$ 300 a year in these times? |
pst.000020202286 | Oh tell me, will you thas reproach The love I've felt for thee? |
pst.000020202286 | Oh will you then forget my faults, And try some good to see? |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, Judy's your wife? |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, my God, what shall I do?! |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, my friend, does not your heart tell you who she really is?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, where did you get it? ”'exclaimed the girl in delight. |
pst.000020202286 | Oh, why could I not also die? |
pst.000020202286 | On the esplanade? |
pst.000020202286 | One great endowment- Christ Church Hospital- was designed expressly for both, but what was the fact? |
pst.000020202286 | One of them at last kindly in- quired if their conversation did not make his head ache? |
pst.000020202286 | Or do they, like actors and actresses, get all ready for the next scene before they appear? |
pst.000020202286 | Or is it, in part, the fruit of your own acquaint- ance with Mr. Emery, Julia? ” “ What a question! ” said Miss Dale. |
pst.000020202286 | Or, if it should be, would there be mind enough left in her shocked system to review and answer the indictment brought against her? |
pst.000020202286 | Papa and mamma are out of town, you know?" |
pst.000020202286 | Papa says she's to be sister to Fanny and me; and, only think, she comes in right between us!-seven, six, and five years old- ai n't that funny?" |
pst.000020202286 | Perhaps some indifferent spectator felt like asking me the little boy's question, “ What are you crying for? |
pst.000020202286 | Perhaps you are interested in that quarter, Maria?" |
pst.000020202286 | Perhaps you remember Silas Bates?" |
pst.000020202286 | Peter L. But we shall be very miserable till they return- shall we not, Balmer? |
pst.000020202286 | Play something for me, will yon not?" |
pst.000020202286 | Pooh, do n't I know the Willis look- all but the red hair- I wonder where you got that from?" |
pst.000020202286 | Power to destroy? |
pst.000020202286 | Pray what is it? |
pst.000020202286 | Presently he resumed:- “ Now, see here,"said he, “ what do you think of Miss Clarick? |
pst.000020202286 | Pretty fairy of the ball? |
pst.000020202286 | Put her out of the way, did he? |
pst.000020202286 | Put thy round white band in minem Was there e'er such tender clasping? |
pst.000020202286 | Riding the pony to water, In the heat of the summer sun? |
pst.000020202286 | Ruin him? |
pst.000020202286 | SHADOW BUFF, OR WHO'S WHO? |
pst.000020202286 | Said I not truly this was a Christian gentleman? |
pst.000020202286 | Say, do thoughts of me arise? |
pst.000020202286 | Say, wilt thou shed one tear? |
pst.000020202286 | See here, Lu, who is this from?" |
pst.000020202286 | See here, Mr. Dunner, supposing Judy war here, how much d'ye think ye'd get? |
pst.000020202286 | See ho? |
pst.000020202286 | Sense ver stue Sentiment, by Emma J. Buckley, A Lady Librarian, Advice to Readers, 521 Who are the Criminals? |
pst.000020202286 | Sez I to her, one day, “ Aunt Nancy, why do n't you use them apples in the old orchard?' |
pst.000020202286 | Shall I call a carriage for you, young ladies?? |
pst.000020202286 | Shall I call a carriage for you, young ladies?? |
pst.000020202286 | Shall I not, Ursule? ” “ It seems a fair mirage, Armine,"sighed the girl. |
pst.000020202286 | Shall I tell you? |
pst.000020202286 | Shall papa walk awhile with her? ” asked Sydney, pressing his cheek to hers, and hushing her sobs as by magic." |
pst.000020202286 | Shall this be so, Helen?" |
pst.000020202286 | Shall we always stagnate this way?" |
pst.000020202286 | She called me to her an'ses she, “ Mike?'' |
pst.000020202286 | She could not defend them, save by her silence, for, what did she know of them? |
pst.000020202286 | She could not see Hurd Knowlton then, but she heard his voice at her ear-“Jane, are you afraid to trust me now?" |
pst.000020202286 | She did not: she asked herself, bitterly, “ Am I to live over again what they once made me suffer?" |
pst.000020202286 | She raised one hand for an instant- a little gesture that said—"And if you do? ” He saw the motion. |
pst.000020202286 | She turned to Melissa, and asked:- “ What did Mrs. Talkwell say to you about this? ” “ Oh! |
pst.000020202286 | She was a “ But what is the matter? ” inquired the very fairy in face and form, this little heroine bewildered lady. |
pst.000020202286 | She was here, you know, to- night, and your wife and she were schoolmates, I believe?" |
pst.000020202286 | She was much hurried in her preparations? |
pst.000020202286 | Shortly after he perceived a boat coming towards him, and was hailed by a trus born Yankeo with “ Want a pilot, captain?" |
pst.000020202286 | Should she tell this proud, elegant lady, that the lover she had won was but the son of her father's bounty? |
pst.000020202286 | So you know no German, Hildegarde, the father tells me?" |
pst.000020202286 | So your visit was a failure? |
pst.000020202286 | Some brother that I have not seen, yet? |
pst.000020202286 | Some cousin?" |
pst.000020202286 | Some tittering, too, I observed, and suppressed whisperings of “ Who is she? ” “ What a sober, grandmotherly- look- ing body!" |
pst.000020202286 | Some were shaking hands, putting the usual query of “ How's yourself, and how's all to home?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Somers'?" |
pst.000020202286 | Soup, sir?" |
pst.000020202286 | Startling? |
pst.000020202286 | Stephens was here to- day. ”"Mary's uncle?" |
pst.000020202286 | Such eager eyes all round him, such eager questions of “ Who is the bride?" |
pst.000020202286 | Suppose, O'Leary, that you drove a lot of pigs to market, and that the man you'd sell them to should refuse to pay you, what would you do? |
pst.000020202286 | Tall? |
pst.000020202286 | Tell me will you not?" |
pst.000020202286 | Tell me, jay sister, oh, tell me why?" |
pst.000020202286 | Tell me, then, how many hundred years it is that the first Sigismund was born? ” Hopeless again! |
pst.000020202286 | That he didn't- who then would furnish the pocket money?" |
pst.000020202286 | That's all; but of course you have heard of this before?" |
pst.000020202286 | The Moon Shone Over My Left, and If You Love Me, Why Ca n't You Say So? |
pst.000020202286 | The President asked him what was his motive for so atrocious a crime? |
pst.000020202286 | The blood of a former lover whom she had driven to suicide and mine-- never? |
pst.000020202286 | The book is in the library; shall we go for it? |
pst.000020202286 | The damsal paused a moment, cast down her eyes, and said with a blush, “ Would n't April do as well?" |
pst.000020202286 | The darkness lies between us now; I promised- did I keep my part? |
pst.000020202286 | The doctor should now jump over, saying, “ Oh, dear, John, what's this? |
pst.000020202286 | The farm might sell for part of that sum, but where was the rest to come from? |
pst.000020202286 | The fel- low has stolen it from- or, how did you come by it, pray? ” was give me by a pal of Downy's, who peached on him. |
pst.000020202286 | The group looked up as Stephen me-? |
pst.000020202286 | The house was full of guests, and one of them, a Mr. Eastburne, came to me, and men- tioning the fair—"Might he have the honor?" |
pst.000020202286 | The jing- ling chimes, that had been barbarously mau- gling and torturing music(?) |
pst.000020202286 | The leader then pretends to examine the work, and says: “ Here's a false stitch; who made it, Blue- cap?" |
pst.000020202286 | The par- son did n't send you any meat neither?" |
pst.000020202286 | The question,"What shall I give my children to read? ” is one that is asked by every considerate parent, and the answer is not always satisfactory. |
pst.000020202286 | The sa- crifice is too great, is it not?" |
pst.000020202286 | The young women blushed crimson, and the congregation audibly tittered. ” What would a spider in a hurry do? |
pst.000020202286 | Then for a title, what could surpass “ The Castle of Terror- struck; or, The Lost Found?!' |
pst.000020202286 | Then the doctor, hold- ing up his leg, should say, “ No, no; what do you mean by no, no, when here's a good leg I see"( legacy)? |
pst.000020202286 | Then when do we attend the first rehearsal? |
pst.000020202286 | Then you wo n't pay me? |
pst.000020202286 | This little pamphlet is a companion to"Why Not? |
pst.000020202286 | Three fine vocal piecos, with easy accoin paniments, by Baily, Did the Loved One Return? |
pst.000020202286 | Three new songs as sung by the famous Pa- repa, When We went a Gleaning, 50, Why was I Looking Out? |
pst.000020202286 | Tinto?" |
pst.000020202286 | To which branch of the Tree belong you? ” Hopeless to wait for any answer to that! |
pst.000020202286 | Turning to Melissa, she asked: “ Do you remember what evening it was that Mrs. Talkwell first called and told your mother about this?" |
pst.000020202286 | Unequal marriages are usually terrible mistakes, but it will be different in this, rely upon it. ” “ But who is she, I say?" |
pst.000020202286 | Up stairs she rushed and cried:-"Was that man bowing to you?" |
pst.000020202286 | Uv coorse I do; a fashionable robber, what else? |
pst.000020202286 | V. L.-We can not answer such questions; they are “ What would you do if a man kisses you?" |
pst.000020202286 | Very wrong? |
pst.000020202286 | WATER THAT WILL NOT Drows.--All travellers, writes a correspondent, have mentioned with astonishment that peculiar buoyancy of the water o? |
pst.000020202286 | WHAT IS AN OLD MAID? |
pst.000020202286 | WHEN is wide an eatable? |
pst.000020202286 | WHO ARE THE CRIMINALS? |
pst.000020202286 | WHO ARE THE GOOD? |
pst.000020202286 | Wall, now, you ai nt goin', be ye? |
pst.000020202286 | Wants me to sit to him? |
pst.000020202286 | Wao but a Frenchman could ever get off the following? |
pst.000020202286 | Was Charlie Hall alive again? |
pst.000020202286 | Was Eliza, as his sister, and a blood member of the Bentley family, to be held sacred from slighting, or jesting comments even from her his wife? |
pst.000020202286 | Was I fond of attending soirées? |
pst.000020202286 | Was I mad? |
pst.000020202286 | Was I so ugly nobody could love or I have been studying out my own character admire me? |
pst.000020202286 | Was I, Lora Atherton, really in the earth in my natural body, or had I been transported to the land of the genii and the sea- kings? |
pst.000020202286 | Was Mr. Sherman dead? |
pst.000020202286 | Was any woman, do you suppose, ever the better for possessiog diamonds? |
pst.000020202286 | Was ever man the better for having coffers full of gold? |
pst.000020202286 | Was he not the destroyer of her happiness- a traitor, liar, and hypocrite? |
pst.000020202286 | Was it all over? |
pst.000020202286 | Was it twilight, the hour thou wast born, Or boneath the first smile of the inorn, That thine eyes mingle gray with their blae? |
pst.000020202286 | Was not such love as he of- fered worth any sacrifice? |
pst.000020202286 | Was not this so? ” “ It was, sir!" |
pst.000020202286 | Was she to perish there, now life had suddenly become so dear to her? |
pst.000020202286 | Was the rest so? |
pst.000020202286 | Was this man a hardened boor? |
pst.000020202286 | Was this the reconciliation to which she had been looking forward? |
pst.000020202286 | We could laugh, could n't we, my friend, if it were not so pitiable? |
pst.000020202286 | We took a renowned picture gallery in our way, and Mr. Charlie, chancing(?) |
pst.000020202286 | We will not sit all alone at a little round table, this time, will we, Annie? |
pst.000020202286 | We would remind all who take an interest in flowers, and who does not? |
pst.000020202286 | We “ What tragedy?" |
pst.000020202286 | Well, Anna, have n't those bright eyes of yours brought you a lover yet? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, Melissa heard Mr. Warwick tell his wife that Mr. Grant went away early in the morning train, and then he asked her how Mrs. Grant bore it?' |
pst.000020202286 | Well, Reuben, how do you like your Cousin Lucy's looks? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, am I right or not? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, was that the case as to education, for example? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, where were the training schools for governesses? |
pst.000020202286 | Well, why not make one? |
pst.000020202286 | Well- as old maids say when they meander from the starting- point of gos- sip—"where was I? ” Oh, I see. |
pst.000020202286 | Well?" |
pst.000020202286 | Were my own servants in a conspiracy agaiņst me? |
pst.000020202286 | Were these Neptune's gala halls, or a glimpse into Dante's Inferno? |
pst.000020202286 | Were they dead? |
pst.000020202286 | Were we not entirely at home- quite members of the family? |
pst.000020202286 | Were we not henceforth to be strangers? |
pst.000020202286 | Were you stung, or hurt?" |
pst.000020202286 | What a long letter this is? |
pst.000020202286 | What am I to do now?" |
pst.000020202286 | What answer, Miss?" |
pst.000020202286 | What are those of a crocodile to such as these? |
pst.000020202286 | What are you doing? ” I inquired. |
pst.000020202286 | What are you laugh- ing.at, Jeannie?" |
pst.000020202286 | What are you staring at? |
pst.000020202286 | What busi- ness could he possibly have with her? |
pst.000020202286 | What business was it of his or hers if I chose to stay out until day- break every night of my life? |
pst.000020202286 | What can I do towards getting you ready? |
pst.000020202286 | What can I do? |
pst.000020202286 | What can be more desirable than peace in our dwellings? |
pst.000020202286 | What can he do? |
pst.000020202286 | What can she think?!! |
pst.000020202286 | What chance has a stranger from the country? |
pst.000020202286 | What colors do you like best?" |
pst.000020202286 | What could I do but promise?" |
pst.000020202286 | What could he say? |
pst.000020202286 | What could it mean? |
pst.000020202286 | What did Providence ever plant me here for? |
pst.000020202286 | What did he marry that woman for? |
pst.000020202286 | What did the publishers want? |
pst.000020202286 | What did you shoot me for?'' |
pst.000020202286 | What difference could her silly revelations make in a'destiny already black as midnight? |
pst.000020202286 | What do you call that?" |
pst.000020202286 | What do you intend to do after I leave?" |
pst.000020202286 | What do you mean? |
pst.000020202286 | What do you say to that, eh? |
pst.000020202286 | What do you stand gaping there for?" |
pst.000020202286 | What do you think of it? |
pst.000020202286 | What do you think?". |
pst.000020202286 | What do you want me to do?" |
pst.000020202286 | What does Grace herself know about his age and family? |
pst.000020202286 | What does he, or any other man know about a woman ex- cept what she chooses to tell him? |
pst.000020202286 | What else could she refer to? |
pst.000020202286 | What enterprising firm will make their name famous by stamping it upon the title- page of my first work? |
pst.000020202286 | What fate dropped you in this out- of What I said or did I know not, but some the- way place?" |
pst.000020202286 | What generous- hearted publisher will dare the world and give my novels circu- lation? |
pst.000020202286 | What had I better say to her? ” Ellis took several strides across the room before he replied. |
pst.000020202286 | What has become of Miss Harris? |
pst.000020202286 | What has become of all your conceit? |
pst.000020202286 | What has happened? |
pst.000020202286 | What has happened? |
pst.000020202286 | What have I to offer?-only poverty and obscurity.' |
pst.000020202286 | What have you done with all that I gave you only a day or two ago?" |
pst.000020202286 | What have you to keep you from stagnation? |
pst.000020202286 | What if I should fail if I undertook it? |
pst.000020202286 | What if it is toned down and softened, and made to look younger and more engaging than your own aging face? |
pst.000020202286 | What if sceptics said it was ridiculous to attack all diseases with the same weapons? |
pst.000020202286 | What if some invalids grew worse instead of better? |
pst.000020202286 | What if the parish did remain vacant? |
pst.000020202286 | What in the world do you live in such a climate for? |
pst.000020202286 | What is BEAUTY? |
pst.000020202286 | What is better than presence of mind in a railway ae- cident? |
pst.000020202286 | What is going to happen, I wonder? |
pst.000020202286 | What is his name, this Edward?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is it for, du tell? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it in his tones that thrills me with such a wish to hear them on, on forever? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it that gives a glow to all his bright anticipations, his visions, his dreams? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it that gives light to his eye, elasticity to his step, and a boldness to his heart? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it that nerves his arm in the busy conflict of his daily routine of busi- ness and toil? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it that prompts the youth when he goes out from the paternal roof, buoyant with hope, ambition, and energy, to battle with the world? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it, then, that you do know, you heathen child? |
pst.000020202286 | What is it?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is the breakfast hour? |
pst.000020202286 | What is the cause of despondency? |
pst.000020202286 | What is the father's name?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is the lady's name?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is the man thinking of?' |
pst.000020202286 | What is the mat- ter, Doctor? |
pst.000020202286 | What is the matter? |
pst.000020202286 | What is then your name?" |
pst.000020202286 | What is this for? |
pst.000020202286 | What is this name- less, terrible sorrow that is killing us both? |
pst.000020202286 | What is to be done there?" |
pst.000020202286 | What killed him, I should like to know, for I thought him good for a hundred years? ” “ Rheumatism, uncle." |
pst.000020202286 | What living preachers are thought by Miss H. to be the most faithful and scriptural in their method of setting forth their opin- ions? |
pst.000020202286 | What makes you limp so, nephew, nothing serious, I hope? ” “ Oh, no! |
pst.000020202286 | What matters it where they live? |
pst.000020202286 | What meaneth, then, the face so white, Bending above my couch at night? |
pst.000020202286 | What must I do- what can I do to show him that I have no greater interest in him than that of a kind friend?" |
pst.000020202286 | What names, and from what place?" |
pst.000020202286 | What on earth's the matter?" |
pst.000020202286 | What possible motive can she bave in being so determined that I shall see this old gypsy woman? |
pst.000020202286 | What shall I do? |
pst.000020202286 | What shall I say to her father when he inquires of me how I have kept his only child?" |
pst.000020202286 | What shall I say?" |
pst.000020202286 | What shall we do? |
pst.000020202286 | What shall you do, Eva? |
pst.000020202286 | What should a man do when his boots leak? |
pst.000020202286 | What should she do? |
pst.000020202286 | What should we do that for?" |
pst.000020202286 | What signified the praise or disap- proval of others while this loyal lover was his- all his-- and he perfection in her estima- tion? |
pst.000020202286 | What startled you? |
pst.000020202286 | What think you of this:-"oid Daddy Longlegs wo n't say his prayers, Take him by the left ley, and throw him down stairs?'" |
pst.000020202286 | What to do? |
pst.000020202286 | What trysting place more fit for lovers? |
pst.000020202286 | What two Powers should decorate a menagerie? |
pst.000020202286 | What under heaven could I say to her? |
pst.000020202286 | What was that little ballad you were humming in my room, this morning, while you were sketching the view from my window? |
pst.000020202286 | What were you about to say?" |
pst.000020202286 | What were you say- ing? ”'inquired Annie, starting, as from a deep reverie. |
pst.000020202286 | What would I do, is it? |
pst.000020202286 | What would I pay ye for? |
pst.000020202286 | What would be your answer, Miss Helen? ” During this speech I had scrutinized Miss Clarick's face keenly, thougli covertly. |
pst.000020202286 | What would probably be the last act of a pastrycook? |
pst.000020202286 | Whatare you going to see the O'Learys? |
pst.000020202286 | When are nonns like some of the tales written for the LADY's Book? |
pst.000020202286 | When is a clock like a discontented workman? |
pst.000020202286 | When is a lover like a tailor? |
pst.000020202286 | When is a wave like an arroy doctor? |
pst.000020202286 | When on his death- and, in a little while, cast them in the dust, bed they said that, during the intervals of and with trampling feet walk over them? |
pst.000020202286 | When shall it be done??? |
pst.000020202286 | When shall it be done??? |
pst.000020202286 | When shall it be done??? |
pst.000020202286 | When the heart is cold that should have cherished Every hope of joy it falsely gave, Wouldst thou have me live? |
pst.000020202286 | When the person to whom he was speaking denied the truth of this, Whately responded: “ Are you sure? |
pst.000020202286 | When they pass months without food or sleep, do n't they make up for both after the curtain falls? |
pst.000020202286 | When this American invention is fully introduced there, shall we not have proof that good progress in Christian civilization has been made? |
pst.000020202286 | When we go to weep with our friends, do we not again bury our own dead? |
pst.000020202286 | When will that be? |
pst.000020202286 | When will the better system be inaugurated? |
pst.000020202286 | When will training schools for little girls to fit them for service in families, and as child nurses, be opened? |
pst.000020202286 | When will you pay me? |
pst.000020202286 | Where Have the Beautiful Gono? |
pst.000020202286 | Where are the songs that I love so well? |
pst.000020202286 | Where are you going, Balmer? |
pst.000020202286 | Where can papa have left his pocket- hand- kerchief? |
pst.000020202286 | Where did Harry Clarke come upon the scene? |
pst.000020202286 | Where do you suppose the sitting- room is? |
pst.000020202286 | Where do you think of going first, little one?" |
pst.000020202286 | Where have you been, wild one? |
pst.000020202286 | Where is Uncle John? |
pst.000020202286 | Where is it? ” “ Grovedale, sir, foreninst the village the other side of the hill. |
pst.000020202286 | Where is my bottle of smelling salts, and my handkerchief? |
pst.000020202286 | Where is the human being who may not furnish food for mirth to those inclined to detect it? |
pst.000020202286 | Where now the devotion of the bride- elect? |
pst.000020202286 | Where shall I wreathe thee a crown of lowers,'Mid the glorious light of the summer hours?" |
pst.000020202286 | Where shall you hang your picture after it is done? |
pst.000020202286 | Where was he? |
pst.000020202286 | Where was it?" |
pst.000020202286 | Where were the universities or the public scheols, where the schools of any high description, for women? |
pst.000020202286 | Where's my case? |
pst.000020202286 | Where, in the annals of the world, can this be paralleled? |
pst.000020202286 | Wherefore do ye linger yet? |
pst.000020202286 | Which crib is he in?" |
pst.000020202286 | Which was she christened by her parents? |
pst.000020202286 | Who Shall Rule this American Nation? |
pst.000020202286 | Who can they be? |
pst.000020202286 | Who ever sees a daily or a weekly two days after its reception? |
pst.000020202286 | Who ever sees a daily or a weekly two days after its reception? |
pst.000020202286 | Who ever sees a daily or a weekly two days after its reception? |
pst.000020202286 | Who ever sees a daily or a weekly two days after its reception? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is Edward?" |
pst.000020202286 | Who is he, Richard? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is he? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is sufficient for the thought? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is the oldest Innatic on record? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is the sender, and what are they sent for? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is there that does not remember the Ravels? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is there that in logical words can express the effect which music has on us? |
pst.000020202286 | Who is your creditor? ” And, for the third time, Stephen repeated the tale of his father's inconsiderate and un- paternal rapacity. |
pst.000020202286 | Who knoweth it truly? |
pst.000020202286 | Who knows what may come of it? |
pst.000020202286 | Who lived here before me? |
pst.000020202286 | Who loves me? |
pst.000020202286 | Who shall dare say nay to it? |
pst.000020202286 | Who shall say that this is not a reign of extravagance, and yet who will make a reform? |
pst.000020202286 | Who speaks my name? |
pst.000020202286 | Who stole a pest a way From the plum- tree to- day?" |
pst.000020202286 | Who tells the truth at all times and in all places? ” “ I do! ” was upon Kate's tongue. |
pst.000020202286 | Who thinks nowadays of sitting for a sleepy da- guerreotype? |
pst.000020202286 | Who would have thought we should meet here?" |
pst.000020202286 | Who would not flock thither? |
pst.000020202286 | Who would not wish to board at Hygiea? |
pst.000020202286 | Who would think of representing even the lowest of the angels with a red nose? |
pst.000020202286 | Who's come now? |
pst.000020202286 | Whom shall we invite?" |
pst.000020202286 | Whose? |
pst.000020202286 | Why Cousin Asmaraldy, how du ye du? |
pst.000020202286 | Why Sails the Ship so Dark and Drear? |
pst.000020202286 | Why Was I Looking Out? |
pst.000020202286 | Why Your gliding forms no more I clasp? |
pst.000020202286 | Why apply to us? |
pst.000020202286 | Why are women extravagant in clothes? |
pst.000020202286 | Why beams po joy from thy lovelit eye? |
pst.000020202286 | Why can not Philadelphia lead in this great domestic philanthropy? |
pst.000020202286 | Why care then to outlive your day and pass, through outgrown gearing, into grotesque contiguities? |
pst.000020202286 | Why could he not have come alone, upon his own independent look? |
pst.000020202286 | Why could not somebody speak? ” And this was what I had done. |
pst.000020202286 | Why did n't you borry the sugar from Miss Bentley? |
pst.000020202286 | Why did she not depart from the presence of that man near whom she, of all, ought not to linger? |
pst.000020202286 | Why did we never know it? |
pst.000020202286 | Why did you answer him so coldly? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do n't you come here, as I tell you? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do n't you have another, and then you would be a quadruped at once?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why do n't you say something, Eva? ” “ What! |
pst.000020202286 | Why do not au- thors write us when they send their MS.? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do you ask?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why do you blush 80 red, why 80 strange- ly smile? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do you not say if you had Sue Weston's seamstress? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do you speak of your sister now, and where did she get the seal?:? |
pst.000020202286 | Why do you speak of your sister now, and where did she get the seal?:? |
pst.000020202286 | Why have a special and fresh pat of butter for his individual palate, while his wife and children eat very poor and salt butter? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is it that this parting affects me so much more painfully than it does you? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is it that wise men who prepare these books thus neglect to press on their own sex the duties of home? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is it that, in every great collection of caves, there is always one compartment to shadow forth the idea of worship? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is that shadow come o'er thy brow? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is the horse the most humane of all animals? |
pst.000020202286 | Why is thy merry voice tuneless now? |
pst.000020202286 | Why not adopt this style? |
pst.000020202286 | Why not speculate as to your fate, if you were transformed into Blue- beard or Caliban? ” Sydney was the serious one, now. |
pst.000020202286 | Why not work it ac- cording to the pattern you have suggested? |
pst.000020202286 | Why not, my boy? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should I go? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should lit- tle dar- ling sigh, With such lov- ing watch- ers by? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should n't I be? ” “ I fancied that you spoke sadly-- that was all! |
pst.000020202286 | Why should n't I? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should she not be as willing to forgive and forget? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should she talk thus of dying when, appa- rently, she had everything to live for? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should they be educated? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should we bathe in this miserable brook Jordan which runs before our very doors? |
pst.000020202286 | Why should women, who differ from them in every legal incident besides, be classed with them as non- voters? |
pst.000020202286 | Why the deuce will she never oppose me? |
pst.000020202286 | Why was I Looking Out? |
pst.000020202286 | Why was I deceived?' |
pst.000020202286 | Why was it that he still turned longing eyes behind him, gazing through the thick night after the place of his former home? |
pst.000020202286 | Why was it that little Lucy's cheek glowed so, and her eye caught such a tender glance? |
pst.000020202286 | Why was not that justice provided for the daughters of the poor which they took good care should be done to their own daughters?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why were you so rude to Della just now?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why, Asmaraldy, what on airth is the matter? |
pst.000020202286 | Why, Sigismund. ”"And how did his father call himself?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why, aunty, uncle, have you turned to gold?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why, old friend, how is this?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why, what can Judy do? |
pst.000020202286 | Why, where did your mother raise money to send you to college?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why? |
pst.000020202286 | Why? |
pst.000020202286 | Why?" |
pst.000020202286 | Why?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Wife and children? |
pst.000020202286 | Will our friends send in their subscriptions and clubs at once, and thus secure the volame complete? |
pst.000020202286 | Will she come and see it? ” The little one sat up and stretched out her arms. |
pst.000020202286 | Will that do?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will the ladies please buy my flowerg? |
pst.000020202286 | Will they kill the husband of Ponatou's daughter?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will ye know'tis long ago Since such skies above did shine, And such eyes looked love to mine? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you allow my boses to remain here until I send for them?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Will you be alone, and can I see you? ” Her white fingers were destroying the flow- ers which she held: she raised her eyes but made no reply. |
pst.000020202286 | Will you excuse me from mounting these tiresome stairs again? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you forgive me? ” The “ Bower of Prayer"floated back for an answer, and Uncle Barnard and old “ Bill''were soon lost round the next corner. |
pst.000020202286 | Will you go with me? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you go, too? ” and the really excellent, kind- hearted little creature trotted away. |
pst.000020202286 | Will you grant me an interview to- morrow even- ing, if you have no engagement? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you have some?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you have the goodness to hand over one part or the other of my pro- perty?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you not allow me to explain? ” “ No; an explanation could avail nothing. |
pst.000020202286 | Will you not covet such power as this, and seek such throne as this, and be no more house- wives, but queens?". |
pst.000020202286 | Will you not favor us?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you please call at Mr. Bardwell's shop and see if wants another hand this coming winter? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you present me to your fair guests?' |
pst.000020202286 | Will you read to me, or shall I talk to you? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you spare me?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you suit me better, Miss Rowe?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you trust Sadie to Mary and me?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you wait and judge him then?" |
pst.000020202286 | Will you walk home and tell me why it is you treat me thus?!? |
pst.000020202286 | Will you walk home and tell me why it is you treat me thus?!? |
pst.000020202286 | With a sort of grant or quiet roar, her lord turned upon her:* Answer him? |
pst.000020202286 | Without consulting his will? |
pst.000020202286 | Without excuse, alas! ” “ What deeds? ” he said, going straight to the point, but his fingers nervously at work with his thick brown beard. |
pst.000020202286 | Wo n't she be a Princess, and wo n't that be enongh for the family at home? |
pst.000020202286 | Wo n't you go yourself? |
pst.000020202286 | Wo n't you sit down here to mend your rod? |
pst.000020202286 | Won'i there be Dukes at the wedding? |
pst.000020202286 | Would I give him the pleasure of allowing him to attend me thither, to- morrow evening?" |
pst.000020202286 | Would I. give him the pleasure of joiving him in the next cotillon?' |
pst.000020202286 | Would it be better if the sex was admitted to par- ticipate directly in the administration of government, voting and holding offices equally with men? |
pst.000020202286 | Would n't that do better?'' |
pst.000020202286 | Would not the little nobleman have a calm look upon his face- a look careless, because he had never knowu care? |
pst.000020202286 | Would she be willing that any woman should enter the lists against her son? |
pst.000020202286 | Would the true wife desire to supersede her husband? |
pst.000020202286 | Would there ever be an end of mysteries? |
pst.000020202286 | Would they let me? |
pst.000020202286 | Would ye know it ag'in av ye saw it? |
pst.000020202286 | Would you like to see her? |
pst.000020202286 | YEAR? |
pst.000020202286 | YOL,{ XXV.-2? |
pst.000020202286 | Ye did? |
pst.000020202286 | Ye will? |
pst.000020202286 | Ye will? |
pst.000020202286 | Yes, why? |
pst.000020202286 | Yes; I should like to know why mother do n't go to evening parties as all the other ladies do? |
pst.000020202286 | Yes? ” said Annie, absently. |
pst.000020202286 | Yet is it not wealth alone which secures to one the society of such cul- tivated minds? |
pst.000020202286 | Yet who could have sus- pected it of her? |
pst.000020202286 | You ap- pealed to her judgment as a third party, and she gave it as such; now, did n't sbe?" |
pst.000020202286 | You are not anxious about her- are you, dear? |
pst.000020202286 | You are not gping to fail, are you? |
pst.000020202286 | You are not growing jealous, surely, my pet? ” “ Not jealous! |
pst.000020202286 | You are sure, Mellish, she is one of the real sort? |
pst.000020202286 | You are to spend some time in the city, I believe?' |
pst.000020202286 | You could not be so cruel?" |
pst.000020202286 | You do n't find your young lady looking well, I am afraid, Mrs. Progsom? |
pst.000020202286 | You do n't know'Lexis? ” “ No; we do n't know'Lexis,"answered Evelyn Reed, laughing." |
pst.000020202286 | You goin'tu, Sary? |
pst.000020202286 | You have never heard any- thing against him, have you? ” “ Not a word. |
pst.000020202286 | You have read it? |
pst.000020202286 | You hav’n't left her behind, now, Ned?" |
pst.000020202286 | You know it is a very wonderful ring, indeed, ever so many hundreds of years old. ” Why did the man stare at me so strangely? |
pst.000020202286 | You know that peculiar- looking, shaggy cloth she sports on very cold days? |
pst.000020202286 | You know what a cool, determined woman she is? |
pst.000020202286 | You recall how gay I was? |
pst.000020202286 | You remember how often we used to meet when you were first married? |
pst.000020202286 | You remember this, Ro- land, do you not?" |
pst.000020202286 | You spent the evening at your club rooms, I sup- pose, my dear?' |
pst.000020202286 | You think it too high, then, do you?" |
pst.000020202286 | You were our grooms-'man, and now you must be theirs! ” “ Am I in a dream? |
pst.000020202286 | You will believe that I love you? ” he said. |
pst.000020202286 | You will come?" |
pst.000020202286 | You will see me off, will you Dot?'' |
pst.000020202286 | You will sing that song for me?' |
pst.000020202286 | You would not deceive me?" |
pst.000020202286 | You# understand?" |
pst.000020202286 | You'll come, Balmer? |
pst.000020202286 | You're sure it was his dog? |
pst.000020202286 | Your father, too- do you know what he thinks about him?" |
pst.000020202286 | a bad business; I say, Pouncer, what do you say to another trial? |
pst.000020202286 | a poet, are you?" |
pst.000020202286 | a voice behind me said, “ I do n't see the likeness, my dear;'did n't I jump? |
pst.000020202286 | allow me the privilege of setting you down at Mr. Kingsley's door?' |
pst.000020202286 | an'is that Dunner? |
pst.000020202286 | an'what made it your money? |
pst.000020202286 | ance?" |
pst.000020202286 | anced wife for the three past years? |
pst.000020202286 | and I succeeded in persuading him to retire, is that comfortable?" |
pst.000020202286 | and did n't mamma make you go down in that odious kitchen and learn to make a cake, that he might see what a good housekeeper you would make? |
pst.000020202286 | and he moved forward and overtook her, saying:- “ Will you allow me to share your walk, Miss Darrell?" |
pst.000020202286 | and his wife was with liim, I pre- sume?' |
pst.000020202286 | and like Grafton? |
pst.000020202286 | and of course he will, for when did he ever refuse you anything? ” cried Kitty, delightedly. |
pst.000020202286 | and semina- ries of domestic science, to accomplish young women in all household duties, be established? |
pst.000020202286 | and she asks if we “ approve of giving alms as a sup- port? ” To the last question we will first reply. |
pst.000020202286 | and that these women were wise workers for Christ and for His Church? |
pst.000020202286 | and what's yer little busi- ness? |
pst.000020202286 | and where's my tother clean apron? ” “ Now, mar, you ai n't going to take back GOD I have n't read Mrs. Wash Potts, yet! |
pst.000020202286 | and who knows how many more are on the train?" |
pst.000020202286 | are you alone?" |
pst.000020202286 | are you beside your- self, to ask me to do this? ” exclaimed Fred Armstrong, excitedly. |
pst.000020202286 | are you there? |
pst.000020202286 | art thou weeping? |
pst.000020202286 | as she stands now, and tell me if you do not see her wonderful resemblance to the great artiste?" |
pst.000020202286 | at 1 00.. 1 00 1 do Best Young Hyson... · A. St. John.. at 1 25.. 1 25 2 do Best Oolong.. Dr. Shattuck.. at 1 00.. 2 00? |
pst.000020202286 | bands and fathers as the providers, protectors, and rulers of the homes which women must occupy, adorn, and make happy? |
pst.000020202286 | began Susan, when Charles called up from the basement,'Aunt Rebecca, are you the arrival? |
pst.000020202286 | bi What disease?! |
pst.000020202286 | but how inany have been made base, frivolous, and miser- able by desiring them? |
pst.000020202286 | call Hetty Pease homely? |
pst.000020202286 | can I write the words? |
pst.000020202286 | come good readers? ”'questioned I, as we were walking home, with Eleanor Pease's charming reading still ringing in my ears. |
pst.000020202286 | conclu- sions?" |
pst.000020202286 | console him for the loss of the little withered flower he has cherished in his bosom as other men do those that are fair and fresh?" |
pst.000020202286 | cried Mrs. Moottey, with spread liands, “ that the Henrys wanted for anything? |
pst.000020202286 | dare you confide in a woman? ” I asked. |
pst.000020202286 | did you ever? |
pst.000020202286 | do you suppose it's this weather that makes me feel so blue? |
pst.000020202286 | does he remember that, and how he jumped when he found Aunt Patty behind him?" |
pst.000020202286 | does it not bring with it the moment when I shall have to take leave of my dear, dear home, and of you? |
pst.000020202286 | echoed Grace; was the child stolen? |
pst.000020202286 | ef I did n't drap it in there, where is it? |
pst.000020202286 | for who wants to think of leaving everything and everybody in a mist? |
pst.000020202286 | from the very moment I first saw you together- that you were pitifully mismatched? |
pst.000020202286 | gagement, were now dispelled; for, had not Mattie acknowledged as much? |
pst.000020202286 | had I not slipped into dreamland, amid the bright whirl around me? |
pst.000020202286 | has General Plendergast been stopping at your hotel lately? |
pst.000020202286 | has Mrs. Mooney been here? ” asked Letty, thoughtlessly. |
pst.000020202286 | has she? |
pst.000020202286 | he called, as I was passing,"are you in too great a hurry to do me a good turn?' |
pst.000020202286 | homesick already, Kitty?" |
pst.000020202286 | how are you- how is Lucy? ” asked the stranger, warmly shaking hands,"She is well, Reuben, and will be very glad to see you. |
pst.000020202286 | how can I describe it? |
pst.000020202286 | how can it be possible that I should be so happy? »"Grace!" |
pst.000020202286 | how dared you say that I would throw you over to- morrow, if your interest conflicted with mine? |
pst.000020202286 | how did you do it? |
pst.000020202286 | how does that happen? ” Stephen was too miserable not to rejoice at the prospect of a confidant, and told the story without reservation. |
pst.000020202286 | how he had crept up to her level, and then pushed her aside as the stepping- stone to another? |
pst.000020202286 | how my hair would look curled? |
pst.000020202286 | how often shall I remind you that we were young, credulous, and cowardly? |
pst.000020202286 | interview in the parlor, and Langdon rushed “ How did it happen?" |
pst.000020202286 | is n't that just like her? |
pst.000020202286 | is this you, Mary Ann? |
pst.000020202286 | is this your walk by the river- side? |
pst.000020202286 | it is real point appliqué; have you seen it? |
pst.000020202286 | ked feet, Breath re call- ing vio lets sweet, Why should lit tle dar jing sigh, With such lov ing watch- ers by? |
pst.000020202286 | known world, and was Henry- my Henry- the first to welcome me at the gates of Paradise, or had the grave given up its dead? |
pst.000020202286 | leave yer bean, and you wo n't feel bad cos we go and leave you, cousin? |
pst.000020202286 | may I, as Edward Bartine, receive the price- less gift you but now bestowed upon Cousin Reuben?" |
pst.000020202286 | membrance of his youth? |
pst.000020202286 | mises fairly; but who can tell? |
pst.000020202286 | mos WA WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER?" |
pst.000020202286 | my dear sir; may I venture to inquire what it may be? |
pst.000020202286 | not learn to love him as I do, Belle? |
pst.000020202286 | of them was missing when I arrived at the post- offce. ” “ Which one?" |
pst.000020202286 | one of our most flourishing young mer- chants; so who knows but you may meet your fate in Buffalo, and settle down my neighbor? |
pst.000020202286 | or do you care so little for me that you are indifferent whether I remain or go? |
pst.000020202286 | or what is it? |
pst.000020202286 | or'clothed and in my right mind,'Augusta? ” murmured my friend as she drew him into the full blaze of the chandelier's splendor. |
pst.000020202286 | our own or others? |
pst.000020202286 | ous, was n't it, that any body could be so frightened? |
pst.000020202286 | over this cousin,"and she entered the room, to meet her husband and the orphan who was henceforth to find a home(?) |
pst.000020202286 | poetic?' |
pst.000020202286 | quoth she, calmly, “ I'm sure I'm glad Charley's going to marry a nice girl; ar’n't you? |
pst.000020202286 | re- only once? |
pst.000020202286 | sence of us all cursed her with frightful “ You will stay longer than that? ” curses. |
pst.000020202286 | shall we go down, now?!? |
pst.000020202286 | shall we go down, now?!? |
pst.000020202286 | so true? |
pst.000020202286 | talking of? |
pst.000020202286 | ten years had slipped away since we parted"Murdered him? ” at Alma Mater. |
pst.000020202286 | that Goday's LADY'S Book- did yon take it back to Cliffe? |
pst.000020202286 | that I must not visit her, or have anything to do with her, after having been her best friend for years and years? |
pst.000020202286 | that is, if you have consulted it since you crossed the ferry? ” “ Yes, I am almost sure- I think 80-and yet, I do n't quite recollect! |
pst.000020202286 | that it was impossible she should ever content you? |
pst.000020202286 | the corals?" |
pst.000020202286 | the inimitable Gabriel as the White Knight and Jocko? |
pst.000020202286 | the livn's limb, and the dragon's breath? |
pst.000020202286 | the one we used to be forever singing in"lang syne,"dear, lost “ lang syne?" |
pst.000020202286 | the orphan of an humble widow, rescued from a place among the lowly, and brought up to his present position by charity? |
pst.000020202286 | then ten pounds wo n't movo you? |
pst.000020202286 | then, sir?" |
pst.000020202286 | there's no harm done; but what made you think there were two of us?" |
pst.000020202286 | these had really lost all attraction to her care-“Ah, Mildred, is it you? |
pst.000020202286 | ties there collected? |
pst.000020202286 | tired to take a second jaunt after nightfall?" |
pst.000020202286 | to be hourly brow- beaten, slandered, insulted, and you not speak in my defence?" |
pst.000020202286 | to drag poor mamma out of her bed at this unchristian hour? |
pst.000020202286 | tress of the situation, ” and broke forth:- “ Eva Reed, what are we going to do, laugh or cry? |
pst.000020202286 | tudes? |
pst.000020202286 | valuable time to her and to us? |
pst.000020202286 | we shall see about that; but who is this fair lady? |
pst.000020202286 | what ails you to- night? |
pst.000020202286 | what could it mean? |
pst.000020202286 | what difference does it make whether I hear what Mrs. Ferris has to say, or not? |
pst.000020202286 | what does this mean? ” again thought the farmer, eying Lucy keenly. |
pst.000020202286 | what does this mean? ” thought farmer Willis, turning the letter over and over again, and looking at the seal, “ L'Amour,"“ Fidelité." |
pst.000020202286 | what does this mean? ”'exclaimed the farmer, staring at the fine- looking youth, with dark- brown locks, who was bending so ten- derly over Lucy. |
pst.000020202286 | what facts had she upon which to base her good opinion? |
pst.000020202286 | what has happened?" |
pst.000020202286 | what have you been doing, that this room is not yet regu- lated, and it is nearly time for Mr. Fitz Allen to arrive? |
pst.000020202286 | what have you done with it? |
pst.000020202286 | what is that? |
pst.000020202286 | what on earth — how came yon here? |
pst.000020202286 | what shall I do with you?'' |
pst.000020202286 | what was there within the bounds of his ability which Tom would not do to help him? |
pst.000020202286 | what's this I hear about your frolic of last night? |
pst.000020202286 | what's up, Ella?' |
pst.000020202286 | who are you? |
pst.000020202286 | who could have performed so base a part?' |
pst.000020202286 | who have we here? |
pst.000020202286 | who ruas?" |
pst.000020202286 | who wonld have believed it?" |
pst.000020202286 | why did you leave me and go home with Maria Hunt?' |
pst.000020202286 | why do n't something ever turn up outside of dreams and those confounded magazine stories? |
pst.000020202286 | why not be greedy and selfish as well as your papa? |
pst.000020202286 | why, what's all this? |
pst.000020202286 | will you still confer upon me your dear Lucy? |
pst.000020202286 | with girlish eagerness, catching at a sheet the other was turning over, is n't that the sweetest of all earthly duets? |
pst.000020202286 | ye'll do what? |
pst.000020202286 | you are ill. Is it one of your headaches, Ralph? |
pst.000020202286 | you are not one of the Stanley tribe? |
pst.000020202286 | you enjoyed our little party, Miss Helen?" |
pst.000020202286 | you have not missed me, then?" |
pst.000020202286 | you have not noticed it then? |
pst.000020202286 | you love Carl? ” she added, calmly, forcing her white face to turn toward that woman whose words had stabbed her there in the pale moonlight. |
pst.000020202286 | you think Annie Warwick had best look out, or she'll lose her lover?" |
pst.000020202286 | you will let me go away from you, Jane?" |
pst.000020202286 | your words were low, And the warm lips quivered when pressed to mine, Darling, why did you tremble so? |
pst.000020202286 | · Mary,"one of the girls to whom Mr. R. was lecturing, asks him"WHAT DOES COOHANG MEAN?" |
pst.000020202286 | — Mary, do you like dancing? |
pst.000020202286 | “ A what, mum?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ ANNIE, suppose we get up a walking party this summer, and go to the White Moun- tains?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Ah,"she asked, what is the trouble? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Alice, my dear, how often must I caution you against yielding to your impulses? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Am I to endure this always, without com- plaint or redress? |
pst.000020202286 | “ And Cousin Reuben, too? ” “ Yes, of course I should." |
pst.000020202286 | “ And Letty?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And for this reason you returned my let- ter a few weeks later?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And he is so excessively handsome. ”"Is he?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And he refuses his consent?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And is that all, mein Kind? |
pst.000020202286 | “ And she exhibited triumphantly to the magistrate- what can you imagino it was?-a postage stamp! |
pst.000020202286 | “ And so you do n't wonder that I am ennu- ied? ”'he was saying, as she looked far off at the throng. |
pst.000020202286 | “ And the house? ”'added Jeannie, warmly. |
pst.000020202286 | “ And this is the misanthrope's creed, the cynic's religion? ” queried Walter. |
pst.000020202286 | “ And what is sorrow? |
pst.000020202286 | “ And what is tbat?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And what verdict give you, little mother? ” asked Helen, gayly, pirouetting before the trio. |
pst.000020202286 | “ And what will you do,"asked one of the latter, in an idle call, “ when Mr. Winter comes home, with two beaux on your hands?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ And you have stayed with me since? ” She knelt by bim stroking his face and hair and looking with intent passion into his eyes. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are they not exquisite?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you ill? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you in earnest, George Weston?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you meditating sacrilege, or a bank rob- bery? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you not quite happy? ”"Of course I am! ” cried Kate, laughing more than was altogether natural. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you ready?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you sea- sick in anticipation? ” asked the latter. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Are you terribly shocked at our daughty city hours? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Ay, ” she rejoined, almost vehemently,"what did you and I marry for? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Be them the rest of yer relations? ” he asked. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Be true to my own heart! ” She said the words aloud, as she rose and walked across the “ Do I love Leon Payne? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Beautiful? |
pst.000020202286 | “ But did you never hear from Henry again? ” “ No, never. |
pst.000020202286 | “ But did you never see Henry again? ” “ Oh, yes; when I was stronger he came to Our first interview was alone, for my husband would have it so. |
pst.000020202286 | “ But he is not even a blood relation!'? |
pst.000020202286 | “ But how could it have reached here as soon as we? ” asked Alice, in the greatest astonishment. |
pst.000020202286 | “ But suppose you have been imposed upon; suppose I am not your nephew at all?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ But the insurance''- “ Did I not tell you? |
pst.000020202286 | “ But the money is his, is n't it?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ But what did you tell him?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ But whose is it?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ But you do not love me?"). |
pst.000020202286 | “ But, Aunt Patty,"continued Mrs. Lee, the others looking on in silent wonder, “ how can this be? |
pst.000020202286 | “ But, pet, wear the diamonds to- night. ”"What diamonds? ” “ The ones I sent you for a Valentine. ” “ You sent me! |
pst.000020202286 | “ By what pretended right will he lay claim to the property? ” “ By that of my husband; the more fool I. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Ca n't we cultivate an acquaintance with this stay- at- home wife immediately?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Ca n't you take us past the house, Jake?!! |
pst.000020202286 | “ Can I go? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Can I see yon at that time, Maggie? ” he repeated. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Can it be that Annie is so utterly regardless of my feelings as to have a house full of giddy girls here to- night? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Can not my most worshipful mamma vouchsafe her approbation?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Can she hold her treasure cheaply? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Cara mia,"said I, “ how many subjects have you in hand just now? ” “ What do you mean, Alice Le Mari?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Cara mia,"said I, “ how many subjects have you in hand just now? ” “ What do you mean, Alice Le Mari?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Certainly- why not, Horace? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Clara, are you aware of the full signifi- cance of what you say?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Claude, how can we tell by what means that seal may have come into her possession? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Come in Gerald, and- is Agnes with you?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Dare I? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Darling, ” I said, taking her hands, “ why do you weep? ” She looked in my face, and said:- “ He is dead! |
pst.000020202286 | “ Dead, is he? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Dear father, will you please see if there is a letter in the post- office for me? ” cried Lucy, running out to the gate. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did I show you this, Belle? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did n't I see you moulding butter in the dairy, as I came through the kitchen?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did n't I tell you that they had gone up stairs?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did not? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did you happen to find anything of mine among your belongings when you got to Ulster? ” Merle questioned. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did you not then read my letter, Mag- gie?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did you not? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Did you wish to see me?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do I know my own heart, dearest Mar- garet? ” said the youth reproachfully. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do n't he look distinct( distingué) though? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do n't they look like brother and sister?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do n't you think it the most natural thing in the world for fools to adore Miss Dombey?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do not even the publicans the same?!" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you doubt the sincerity and stability of his friend- ship?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you hear often?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you know who I am? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you know, little one, that it is naughty to be greedy?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you love me, Alceste?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you mean, then, that you intend to call upon me for this money- principal, as well as inter- est?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you not see? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you regret the change?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you see that we are the only persons left in the saloon?? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you see that we are the only persons left in the saloon?? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you think I can tamely endure such flirtations, sir? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Do you think so? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Does the man ever go away from home? ” “ Frequently. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Does your head ache so badly, dear?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ False? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Father, wo n't you give me the letter- wo n't you, father? ”'pleaded Lucy. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Few women are loved as he loves you, Ella? ”"I know it! |
pst.000020202286 | “ First- rate, lad. ” “ And you do n't know of any one else whom you would prefer for a son- in- law? ” “ Always had my eye on you, Reuben." |
pst.000020202286 | “ For Heaven's sake, what was it?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ For whom was the toy intended? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Forever, Ethel?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Found what?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Gertie, what did Leon Payne say to you last evening?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Gloomy? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Going for boarders, Miss Letty?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Gone to take tea with the Warrens, like a dutiful daughter- in- law elect. ”"And Kate?! |
pst.000020202286 | “ Had I attended the opera? ”"I had not." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Had the girl no heart?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Has n't he? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Has n't she left her room yet?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Has she altered much since you last saw her?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Have n't you had the use of it for ten years?") |
pst.000020202286 | “ Have you found it yet, Zillah? ” he asked, one day when they were out walking. |
pst.000020202286 | “ He- who? |
pst.000020202286 | “ How are chickens to- day?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ How came you to make such a mistake? ” Philip innocently asked. |
pst.000020202286 | “ How dare you insult me?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How did it ever come about?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How do you like this, Julia? ” she asked, gathering up into folds a handsome, lustrous, brown silk." |
pst.000020202286 | “ How is business with you now? ” he commenced, too anxious to go through use- less preliminaries. |
pst.000020202286 | “ How is it, my dear, that you have never kindled a fame in the bosom of any man?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How is it,"I asked,"that you have never set your cap at that tall, poetic- looking cousin of Mrs. Isham?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How is that?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How long since you left the States? ” “ Nearly three years." |
pst.000020202286 | “ How much? ” “ Fifty dollars, if you please!" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How old is the house?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How so?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ How was I rude??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ How was I rude??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ How was I rude??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I am am your friend?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ I am happy to see you, Miss; but,"she persisted, “ where is the child, little Grace? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I am writing to Keith to- night, ” said I; “ what shall I say to him from you?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ I bought it of Frizeur& Frizette, French barbers, Broadway, New York; it is a capital wig, do n't you think so?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ I can not see you, John, but you are there? ” “ I am here! |
pst.000020202286 | “ I declare, there's little Miss Henry! ” she said, in an undertone; “ what's the child out so early for, I wonder?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ I grant it, sir; and is not the world made up now, as it was eighteen centuries ago, of publicans and sinners? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I have had a horrible turn of the vapors this afternoon, and when I went to Sydney for consolation, what do you think he said?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ I hope I am not incommoding you, lady?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ I reckon? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I remonstrated, “ Why not make them up plainly? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I think, Clara,"said she, “ that I heard you say Mr. Iredell was at Mrs. Watson's party, last night? ” “ Yes, mother, he was there." |
pst.000020202286 | “ I thought you said you did not know which, Jake? ” “ So I did, miss. |
pst.000020202286 | “ I understand, then, that you will not help me out of this difficulty?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ I will not, since you do not wish me to But how did you happen to buy it? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I will you let me speak with you alone one moment?! |
pst.000020202286 | “ I will, Gracie; of course I would not think of refusing a request from you; who could, I wonder? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I wonder what it is? ”'queried Mrs. Bryant, with natural curiosity. |
pst.000020202286 | “ I wonder who Agnes expects to- night?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ I!-step over? |
pst.000020202286 | “ I'm saying what fun it will be to have Aunt Patty here; did n't mamma tell you she was coming to pay a visit?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ If I leave this country to- mor- row for Europe, will you go with me? |
pst.000020202286 | “ If John does come to night, will I forgive him? |
pst.000020202286 | “ If she loved me so, why did you keep us apart? |
pst.000020202286 | “ If you have no escort for to- morrow even- ing, dear, will you undertake the charge of this disobedient husband of mine? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is Harry dead? ” she said, as he closed the door." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is n't it horrid that they should do so? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is n't it possible that he has that check is his pocket that was taken from the torn es- velope?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is n't that too much like a woman? ”'said Stephen, addressing the masculine portion of his audience. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is n't the suit stylish? ”." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is not your judgment a little hasty? ” I asked. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is that the end?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is that the way with you, cousin?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Is this true about Mary Reeves, Dale?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ It must have been taken some years ago. ” “ You mean the one that poor Charlie had?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ It's the very package that — but what does it mean?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ It's the very package that — but what does it mean?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Jake, whose place is that?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Julia, did Mr. Emery say this to you? ” asked Mrs. Atherton, in grave surprise. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Kate, have you heard anything about this trouble between Annie Warwick and Esquire Grey, and Agnes Cutter and brother Fred?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Letters, did you say? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Lu, how do you like your Cousin Reu- ben?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Maggy, ca n't you find some loose pieces for the little miss? ”'asked Mrs. Mooney, en- tering the room behind the narrow shop. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Matter? |
pst.000020202286 | “ May I come in?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ May I say all that is in my heart? ” “ Certainly, dear." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Meaning of what? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Miss Max,"he commenced at once, “ will you be my confidante?"" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Moping in the dark, Murray? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Mother,"said Ellis, when the poor show of supping was through with, “ can I see you for a few minutes, alone?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ My education was provided for by my grand father's will. ” “ It was, eh? |
pst.000020202286 | “ My little Gertie,"said Mrs. Jameson, softly, “ how will she reign over this palace?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ My signature is necessary to the validity of that mortgage deed, if I am not mistaken??! |
pst.000020202286 | “ My signature is necessary to the validity of that mortgage deed, if I am not mistaken??! |
pst.000020202286 | “ No, ” was the quiet answer,"You do not believe it?'' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Not even matrimonially?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Not mad with me?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Now, John, where is the wonderful oint- ment? |
pst.000020202286 | “ O mother- don't- not yet; wait — there's there's-- no knowing what'll come?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, Doctor, do you really think he will die?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, Doctor, how is he?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, George,"she cried, “ have you for- given me for all my past bitterness and pride? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, I forgot; you are off to the hospital, doubtless??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, I forgot; you are off to the hospital, doubtless??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, I forgot; you are off to the hospital, doubtless??? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, but I will, ” I said, “ he is such a lovely fellow; now, is he not? ” “ I can not agree with you, ” was the cold- answer. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, if you please, are you the new doc- tor?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, is it for this you've made me suffer?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Oh, you have not, Della? ” I exclaimed, dropping my work in horror,"I have,"a deep color flooding her face. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Or has this petty appendage to all the bridal magnificence been overlooked altogether in the family arrangements?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Ou, Evelyn, should n't you like to go to Madame Hayward's boarding- school at Graf- ton? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Papa ’s? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Rachiel was very homely- was she not?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Rats desert a sinking ship?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Roland! ” said he, in a calm, but severe voice, “ what could have tempted you to do this?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Say, Mr. Willis, will you forgive me? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Shall I ring ag’in, mum?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ She does n't blame herself for having done all the mischief, I suppose?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ She has fever still has she not?! |
pst.000020202286 | “ She has only to sleep, ” I answered;"you will call me if she wakes? ” Certainly. |
pst.000020202286 | “ She is not dead? ” he cried. |
pst.000020202286 | “ She noticed me in the other car, then? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Should you?!' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Sigismund zur Hildegarde, my father to me. ” And then I learned- what? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Silly, got the toothache?"' |
pst.000020202286 | “ So you thought that?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ So, your mother would not venture with you?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Stupid. ” “ Why am I so?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Tbat? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Tell me, my sister, oh, tell me where Are the roses that blossomed on thy cheek so fair? |
pst.000020202286 | “ The Question.—There still remains the great ques- tion: What kinds of recreation can be provided for the dwellers in great cities? |
pst.000020202286 | “ The lady at the ship, or the one by his side? ” Heigh- ho! |
pst.000020202286 | “ The lady you referred to as the unconscious possessor of his affections, I suppose?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ The question becomes, then, has it been removed?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Then it was you, ” he said, “ who sent me the bundle of greenbacks? ”"Are we not brothers? ” said Harry, quietly. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Then it was you, ” he said, “ who sent me the bundle of greenbacks? ”"Are we not brothers? ” said Harry, quietly. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Then why are they not married? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Then you really like me, uncle?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ They you object to my going to her now?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ To ask if you saw Rachel as Camille in •Les Horaces,'when she was in this country? ” “ I did. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Tom Wylie, included?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Upon the principle of'Set a thief to catch a thief?'" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Wall now; pile in, will ye? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Was Letty up before us this morning, or did I dream it?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Was Margaret speaking from her own experience? |
pst.000020202286 | “ We do not reach Buffalo till to- morrow forenoon, I think. ” “ You must be quite weary with the long day's ride from Boston?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ We should have never imagined Mr. Emery a married man, should we, Julia? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well! ” I queried, as he left his sentence unfinished, “ well, and then? ”'Why, then, you see, I- I- I'd ask- you to propose for me!" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, Anna?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, I'm sorry, for it is many a long year since we met; I hope she is well? ”"Not very; she is greatly troubled with the rheumatism." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, Peggy,"began her former mistress,"what is the new trouble?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, dear! ” she began, with a com- mendable feint of cheerfulness, “ have you had a pleasant evening? ” “ Tolerably pleasant, madam. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, how do you like Mrs. Emery? ”'in- quired Mrs. Atherton of her niece as they rode away. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, how many beings sigh at your cha- riot- wheels pierced by the shafts from those invincible and all- conquering eyes?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, little sis, go on; who is that? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well, what is it?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Well? ” said John. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What are you a- doing, mar?"' |
pst.000020202286 | “ What are you dreaming about?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What are you going to do now?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What are you saying, Harry?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What are you talking about, Augusta? ”"Only that we are to have a wedding here to- night. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What cause of complaint have you against Fate, I wonder?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What cause of complaint have you against Fate, I wonder?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What did I tell you, cousin?"' |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you mean? ” exclaimed he, flush- ing violently with virtuous anger. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you mean? ” he demanded, sharply. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you mean? ” with a puzzled air. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you mean? ”'exclaimed Wimble, somewhat fiercely. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you mean?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you think she should say? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you want here?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you want?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What do you wish to say? ”"I would like him to come; we owe that much to Lily;"her voice was low, and she did not look at me. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What does it mean?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ What does this mean? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What gave you such a headache?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What has happened to it, Augusta? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What has happened? ” “ I do n't know as anything has, sir; but I'm suspicious. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What has possessed Garrison, now?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What have you been doing, Max?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What in meroy would you do? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is it, Mary?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is it, Mattie?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is it, my dear Miss?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is it? ”'asked Grace, curiously, as Mattie carefully closed the door behind them, with an air of profound secrecy." |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is the meaning of this? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What is your quarrel with her? ” she re- torted, instantly, directing a keen, upward look at his face. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What makes you so quiet? ” he contin. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What man?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What new caprice is this, I wonder?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What of to- morrow evening? ” “ Are you not going to Mrs. |
pst.000020202286 | “ What reward did you give the poor man?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What shall we talk about, then?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What system of philosophy have you dis- covered? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What traiu do you think we had better take?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ What was he doing in that disreputable quarter?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What was he doing in that disreputable quarter?!? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What will Ella do without her family physician? |
pst.000020202286 | “ What will you bet, girls, that he is n't Gracie Brennan's guardian, that she says so much about?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ What?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ When do you go to the hospi- tals? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Where are the flowers, the fair young flowers, that lately sprang and stood In brighter light and softer airs, a beauteous sisterhood? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Where could you have lost it? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Where did you get money to buy candy with, my son? ” asked Mrs. Talkwell, as the boy held out a paper of maple sugar for her to partake. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Where is Anna? ” he asked. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Where is she staying?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Which do you mean, my husband or my jewels?!' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who dared say it? ” Belle's surprised tone sounded sharply upon the still air of the death- chamber. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who did you say?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is Norman Redwood's bride?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is he, grandmother? ” “ Jude Arno." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is housekeeper at Mr. Arno's?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is that on the sofa, beside your ter- rible lieutenant?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is that, Aunt Helen? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is that, pausing before the flowers?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who is this young man? ” with a glance at him, which seemed to indi- cate that she expected the information from himself. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who lives here?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who was that young lady?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who were there, my dear? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who, sir?-1, sir?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who-- what is this for?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Who? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why ca n't I get a situation in a store like this? ” “ Bless you, that is hardest of all, ” said the saleswoman. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why did I not speak? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why did n't he keep his wife at home? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why did you leave me at Mrs. Peck's that night in such a heartless manner? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why did you not let Jude Arno speak to you? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why do you tell me this? ”"Because I do not choose to have the mat. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why not send the package marked, “ A Christmas token from a friend?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why not? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why should I, Sydney? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why should I? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why should I? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why should all of these people be so much happier than I?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, Ella,"I asked, “ did you not let me know Doctor Harris was to be here?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, Grey, you must have seen her; is n't she rich? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, Lizzie-- Miss Patty- what is this? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, aunt, how can I help it? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, darling, what is the matter? ”'cried her mother and sister, as they both went to- wards the sensitive child. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, how in the world did you pick up so much learning out West? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, then, did n't she accept your invi- tation for this evening?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, what's the matter? ” Mrs. Mooney narrated the child's conversa- tion. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, what's this whim, child? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Why, yes; do n't you know that he has just returned from Europe? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Widdy? ” ses I. |
pst.000020202286 | “ Will you come up? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Will you not speak, Miss Brent- Margaret? ” “ Offended? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Will you not speak, Miss Brent- Margaret? ” “ Offended? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Will you smile again for me, dear, if I assure you that I was never the least bit in love with Miss Lambert? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Without doubt; but is he?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Would I go? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Would n't the girls at Norway think he's splendid? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Would you not, my dear, for amusement, you know? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Yes,"said the Indian;"you may call me Ursule, if you like it better. ” “ Am I ill?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Yes; but you was n't going to stay, were you, mamma, if he had not come? |
pst.000020202286 | “ Yon ask what is our bill of fare at table now?' |
pst.000020202286 | “ You are a base, designing young man'”-"Must I say so, father? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You are ill?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You are not worse, darling? ” he said, with a quick spasm of fear. |
pst.000020202286 | “ You did n't s'pose I was goin'to pay out my money to the tavern, when I could stay here for nothin'with my wife's nieces, did you, hey? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You do n't? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You give her up, then?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You have noticed it then, John, dear?! |
pst.000020202286 | “ You here, Garrison? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You know her, then? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You observe the likeness — do you not?"' |
pst.000020202286 | “ You read his letters?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You really and truly are a little in love with-with your wife- my darling?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You snubbed her pretty picture. ” “ You were watching?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You surely can not mean, mamma, ” said Letty, her voice trembling with emotion, “ that I am to give up Belle? |
pst.000020202286 | “ You want me- me, a married man-- to court a young woman for you?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You will not let her forget me?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ You will return, now, to your home? ” “ Never! |
pst.000020202286 | “ You would not have me say that she adores you, would you? ”"But she likes'is so cold." |
pst.000020202286 | “ Your father has come with his niece, it seems?" |
pst.000020202286 | “ Your name?" |
pst.000020202286 | “$ 1 50 per pair,"was the ab-"Is not that very high?" |
pst.000020202286 | “* You do not honor my poor flowers to- night?' |
pst.000020202286 | “: Who?" |
pst.000020202286 | • Linda, dear, will you ring the bell for James? |
pst.000020202286 | •Your friends are to meet you at the pier, did you say, Miss Eustace?' |