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london-to-767What were frosted cheeks?
poe-balloon-683Who shall say that anything is impossible hereafter?
poe-black-632Have we not a perpetual inclination, in the teeth of our best judgment, to violate that which is Law, merely because we understand it to be such?
poe-black-632These walls--are you going, gentlemen?
poe-black-632Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason than because he knows he should not?
plato-critias-676For will any man of sense deny that you have spoken well?
plato-critias-676How shall I establish my words?
plato-critias-676and what part of it can be truly called a remnant of the land that then was?
twain-new-642And is it not curious to note how very often it wins acquittal for the prisoner?
twain-new-642And is it not so cheap, and so common, and often so trivial, that the reader smiles in derision when the newspaper mentions it?
twain-new-642Is it not so common that the reader confidently ex pects to see it offered in every criminal case that comes before the courts?
twain-new-642Is not this insanity plea becoming rather common?
twain-extracts-681It has to live on the ground, it can not help itself; therefore, how does it get about without leaving a track?
twain-extracts-681It might be lonelier than ever; for since I can not find another one, how could IT?
twain-extracts-681WE?
twain-extracts-681What harm does it do?
twain-extracts-681What is a summer resort?
twain-extracts-681Where did I get that word?
bacon-new-633And thereupon the man, whom I before described, stood up, and with a loud voice in Spanish asked,"Are ye Christians?"
bacon-new-633He brought us first into a fair parlor above stairs, and then asked us"what number of persons we were?
bacon-new-633We offered him also twenty pistolets; but he smiled, and only said:"What?
bacon-new-633and how many sick?"
twain-political-695Bless my life, did they never see any lightning- rods before?
twain-political-695How?
twain-political-695I asked him if he learned to talk out of a book, and if I could borrow it anywhere?
twain-political-695I said,"Yes, yes-- go on-- what about it?"
twain-political-695Is that all?
twain-political-695Never saw''such a stack of them on one establishment,''did I understand you to say?
twain-political-695Nine hundred dollars?
twain-political-695What is that multitude of people gathered in the street for?
poe-berenice-631--from the covenant of peace a simile of sorrow?
poe-berenice-631How is it that from beauty I have derived a type of unloveliness?
poe-berenice-631I asked myself the question aloud, and the whispering echoes of the chamber answered me,"what was it?"
poe-berenice-631I had done a deed--what was it?
poe-berenice-631What said he?
poe-berenice-631Why then, as I perused them, did the hairs of my head erect themselves on end, and the blood of my body become congealed within my veins?
poe-berenice-631You deny it?
emerson-young-736But who announces to us in journal, or in pulpit, or in the street, the secret of heroism,"Man alone Can perform the impossible?"
emerson-young-736They ask, who would live in a new country, that can live in an old?
emerson-young-736Which should be that nation but these States?
emerson-young-736Which should lead that movement, if not New England?
emerson-young-736Who should lead the leaders, but the Young American?
machiavelli-prince-680Chapter XX- Are Fortresses, And Many Other Things To Which Princes Often Resort, Advantageous Or Hurtful?
machiavelli-prince-680How should one best advance to meet him, keeping the ranks?
machiavelli-prince-680If they should retreat, how ought we to pursue?"
machiavelli-prince-680If we should wish to retreat, how ought we to set about it?
machiavelli-prince-680Upon this a question arises: whether it be better to be loved than feared or feared than loved?
machiavelli-prince-680What Italian would refuse him homage?
machiavelli-prince-680What door would be closed to him?
machiavelli-prince-680What envy would hinder him?
machiavelli-prince-680Who would refuse obedience to him?
twain-ghost-677Confound it, have n''t you got any judgment at all? twain-ghost-677 Now what sort of a way is that to do?
twain-ghost-677Tired?
twain-ghost-677What is the matter with the bottom of your feet and the back of your legs, that they are gouged up so?
twain-ghost-677And why will you?
twain-ghost-677But what am I to do?
twain-ghost-677Confound it, do n''t you know your own remains?"
twain-ghost-677Do you know, I have been scared to death for the last two or three hours?
twain-ghost-677Do you want to ruin all the furniture on the place?
twain-ghost-677I said:     "Why, is it nobody but you?
twain-ghost-677Now what was the most natural thing for me to do, to make men satisfy this wish?
twain-ghost-677The Petrified Man rose slowly to his feet, and said:     "Honestly, IS that true?"
twain-great-678How?
twain-great-678Are you better than they?
twain-great-678But about the empire?
twain-great-678Do we NEED an empire and an emperor?"
twain-great-678How can we cast it off?"
twain-great-678How does it gall?
twain-great-678Is liberty nothing?
twain-great-678Then what will be the next thing to do?"
twain-great-678They said:     "This is grand-- this is splendid; but will not England resist?"
twain-great-678With unification and grandeur, what more can you want?
twain-great-678and have n''t you unification?"
twain-great-678has all manly pride forsaken you?
twain-niagara-643Does she mourn over the extinguished council- fires of her race, and the vanished glory of her ancestors?
twain-niagara-643Does the great Speckled Thunder sigh for the warpath, or is his heart contented with dreaming of the dusky maiden, the Pride of the Forest?
twain-niagara-643Does the mighty Sachem yearn to drink the blood of his enemies, or is he satisfied to make bead reticules for the pappooses of the paleface?
twain-niagara-643Has she aught against the paleface stranger?"
twain-niagara-643I addressed the relic as follows:     "Is the Wawhoo- Wang- Wang of the Whack- a Whack happy?
twain-niagara-643I hesitated a moment, and then addressed her:     "Is the heart of the forest maiden heavy?
twain-niagara-643Is the Laughing Tadpole lonely?
twain-niagara-643Or does her sad spirit wander afar toward the hunting- grounds whither her brave Gobbler- of- the- Lightnings is gone?
twain-niagara-643The maiden said:     "Faix, an''is it Biddy Malone ye dare to be callin''names?
twain-niagara-643The next time I swept around he said:     "Got a match?"
twain-niagara-643Where are they from?"
twain-niagara-643Why is my daughter silent?
poe-cask-641Amontillado, A pipe? poe-cask-641 And the motto?"
poe-cask-641How long have you had that cough?
poe-cask-641How?
poe-cask-641How?
poe-cask-641Nitre?
poe-cask-641Whither?
poe-cask-641You do not comprehend?
poe-cask-641You? poe-cask-641 A mason?
poe-cask-641But is it not getting late?
poe-cask-641No?
poe-cask-641Will not they be awaiting us at the palazzo, the Lady Fortunato and the rest?
poe-angel-644Und you acknowledge tat you pe te blind dronk and te vool?
poe-angel-644Und you ave pelief in me, te Angel of te Odd?
poe-angel-644Und you pelief, ten,he inquired,"at te last?
poe-angel-644Who are you, pray?
poe-angel-644Who pe you?
poe-angel-644Will you pe take de odder pottle, or ave you pe got zober yet and come to your zenzes?"
poe-angel-644You pelief, ten, in te possibilty of te odd?"
poe-angel-644and what is it you are talking about?"
poe-angel-644do you take me vor a shicken?"
poe-angel-644he asked,"und what der teuffel you pe do dare?"
poe-angel-644he cried, highly incensed,"vat I pe do mit te wing?
poe-angel-644said I, with much dignity, although somewhat puzzled;"how did you get here?
poe-angel-644said I,"what do you mean?- ca n''t do what?"
stoker-dracula-694But Herr Delbruck,I enquired,"how and why was it that the soldiers searched for me?"
stoker-dracula-694But how did you know I was lost?
stoker-dracula-694But surely you would not send a search party of soldiers merely on this account?
stoker-dracula-694Is n''t it long since the wolves were so near the city?
stoker-dracula-694No?
stoker-dracula-694Then there is a village?
stoker-dracula-694What became of it?
stoker-dracula-694What is unholy?
stoker-dracula-694What was it?
stoker-dracula-694Where is it now?
stoker-dracula-694And for him--is he safe?
stoker-dracula-694Is that the work of a dog, master?"
stoker-dracula-694What does it all mean?
stoker-dracula-694When the further ones came close to us, those who were around me asked them eagerly,"Well, have you found him?"
stoker-dracula-694When we had cleared the town, I said, after signalling to him to stop:     "Tell me, Johann, what is tonight?"
emerson-address-728And now, my brothers, you will ask, What in these desponding days can be done by us?
emerson-address-728And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation, than the loss of worship?
emerson-address-728In the street, what has he to say to the bold village blasphemer?
emerson-address-728The question returns, What shall we do?
emerson-address-728What am I?
emerson-address-728Where now sounds the persuasion, that by its very melody imparadises my heart, and so affirms its own origin in heaven?
emerson-address-728Where shall I hear words such as in elder ages drew men to leave all and follow,-- father and mother, house and land, wife and child?
emerson-address-728Will he invite them privately to the Lord''s Supper?
emerson-address-728Would he ask contributions for the missions, foreign or domestic?
emerson-address-728and What is?
emerson-man-733Can we not learn the lesson of self- help?
emerson-man-733Does it raise and inspire us, or does it cripple us instead?
emerson-man-733Has he genius and virtue?
emerson-man-733How can the man who has learned but one art, procure all the conveniences of life honestly?
emerson-man-733Is it not the highest duty that man should be honored in us?
emerson-man-733Is our housekeeping sacred and honorable?
emerson-man-733Now what help for these evils?
emerson-man-733Shall we say all we think?
emerson-man-733What is he?
emerson-man-733Whose is so?
emerson-man-733Why must he have horses, fine garments, handsome apartments, access to public houses, and places of amusement?
emerson-man-733Why needs any man be rich?
emerson-man-733Will you suffer me to add one trait more to this portrait of man the reformer?
emerson-american-729And what is that Root?
emerson-american-729And why not?
emerson-american-729And, finally, is not the true scholar the only true master?
emerson-american-729Do we fear lest we should outsee nature and God, and drink truth dry?
emerson-american-729Does he lack organ or medium to impart his truths?
emerson-american-729For all this loss and scorn, what offset?
emerson-american-729Is it so bad then?
emerson-american-729Is not that the soul of his soul?
emerson-american-729Is not, indeed, every man a student, and do not all things exist for the student''s behoof?
emerson-american-729It is a sign,-- is it not?
emerson-american-729Must that needs be evil?
emerson-american-729What is nature to him?
emerson-american-729What is the one end, which all means go to effect?
emerson-american-729What is the remedy?
emerson-american-729What is the right use?
emerson-american-729What would we really know the meaning of?
emerson-american-729Would we be blind?
emerson-literary-732And why must the student be solitary and silent?
emerson-literary-732Ask not, Of what use is a scholarship that systematically retreats?
emerson-literary-732But out of our shallow and frivolous way of life, how can greatness ever grow?
emerson-literary-732How can he catch and keep the strain of upper music that peals from it?
emerson-literary-732How shall he know its secrets of tenderness, of terror, of will, and of fate?
emerson-literary-732If any person have less love of liberty, and less jealousy to guard his integrity, shall he therefore dictate to you and me?
emerson-literary-732Is it not the lesson of our experience that every man, were life long enough, would write history for himelf?
emerson-literary-732Is it otherwise with civil history?
emerson-literary-732See you not, how much less the power of man would be?
emerson-literary-732What does this mean?
emerson-literary-732What else are churches, literatures, and empires?
emerson-literary-732What else do these volumes of extracts and manuscript commentaries, that every scholar writes, indicate?
emerson-literary-732What else is Greece, Rome, England, France, St. Helena?
emerson-literary-732What filled it?
emerson-literary-732What mean these journeys to Niagara; these pilgrims to the White Hills?
emerson-literary-732Why should he read it as an Arabian tale, and not know, in his own beating bosom, its sweet and smart?
emerson-literary-732Why should you renounce your right to traverse the star- lit deserts of truth, for the premature comforts of an acre, house, and barn?
emerson-literary-732` What is this Truth you seek?
emerson-literary-732or, Who is the better for the philosopher who conceals his accomplishments, and hides his thoughts from the waiting world?
emerson-literary-732the crowded orders, the stern decisions, the foreign despatches, the Castilian etiquette?
emerson-literary-732what is this Beauty?''
emerson-transcendentalist-735Am I in harmony with myself?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Am I vicious and insane?
emerson-transcendentalist-735And we, on this sea of human thought, in like manner inquire, Where are the old idealists?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Are they dead,-- taken in early ripeness to the gods,-- as ancient wisdom foretold their fate?
emerson-transcendentalist-735I do not wish to overlook or to gainsay any reality; I say, I make my circumstance: but if you ask me, Whence am I?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Like the young Mozart, they are rather ready to cry ten times a day,"But are you sure you love me?"
emerson-transcendentalist-735Patience, then, is for us, is it not?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Talk with a seaman of the hazards to life in his profession, and he will ask you,"Where are the old sailors?
emerson-transcendentalist-735The question, which a wise man and a student of modern history will ask, is, what that kind is?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Thus, the spiritual measure of inspiration is the depth of the thought, and never, who said it?
emerson-transcendentalist-735What am I?
emerson-transcendentalist-735What but a thought of serenity and independence, an abode in the deep blue sky?
emerson-transcendentalist-735What is the privilege and nobility of our nature, but its persistency, through its power to attach itself to what is permanent?
emerson-transcendentalist-735What more could an idealist say?
emerson-transcendentalist-735What right, cries the good world, has the man of genius to retreat from work, and indulge himself?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Will it be better with the new generation?
emerson-transcendentalist-735Yet, what is my faith?
emerson-transcendentalist-735` How long?''
emerson-transcendentalist-735` What will you do, then?''
emerson-transcendentalist-735do you not see that all are young men?"
emerson-transcendentalist-735where are they who represented to the last generation that extravagant hope, which a few happy aspirants suggest to ours?
london-call-762''And break it out?
london-call-762''And seein''it''s government money, you ai n''t got no kick coming; eh, Perrault?''
london-call-762''Can you lend me a thousand?''
london-call-762''Eh?
london-call-762''How much did the other mug get?''
london-call-762''However in the world could I manage without a tent?''
london-call-762''Think it''ll ride?''
london-call-762''Why should n''t it?''
london-call-762''Wot I say?''
london-call-762''You ai n''t going to take him out now?''
london-call-762Chapter Four- Who Has Won To Mastership     ''EH?
london-call-762Eh?
london-call-762Eh?
london-call-762Eh?
london-call-762Good Lord, do you think you''re travelling on a Pullman?''
london-call-762How much?''
london-call-762So that was the way they did it, eh?
london-call-762Then where could they possibly be?
london-call-762Throw away that tent, and all those dishes- who''s going to wash them, anyway?
london-call-762Understand?''
london-call-762WOT I SAY?
london-call-762Were they in the tent?
london-call-762What d''ye say?''
london-call-762What did they want with him, these strange men?
london-call-762Why were they keeping him pent up in this narrow crate?
london-call-762Wot you say, Perrault?''
london-call-762Wot you t''ink, eh, Perrault?''
london-call-762and walk off with it for a hundred yards?''
london-call-762eh?''
bacon-essays-684And therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason, why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge?
bacon-essays-684But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune: Shall we( saith he) take good at God''s hands, and not be content to take evil also?
bacon-essays-684Do they not think, they will have their own ends, and be truer to themselves, than to them?
bacon-essays-684Do they think, those they employ and deal with, are saints?
bacon-essays-684Do you not see what feigned prices, are set upon little stones and rarities?
bacon-essays-684For reverence is that?
bacon-essays-684For the things which we formerly have spoken of, are but habilitations towards arms; and what is habilitation without intention and act?
bacon-essays-684For who will open himself, to a blab or a babbler?
bacon-essays-684How many things are there which a man can not, with any face or comeliness, say or do himself?
bacon-essays-684Is it peace, Jehu?
bacon-essays-684Lucullus answered, Why, do you not think me as wise as some fowl are, that ever change their abode towards the winter?
bacon-essays-684Of Truth What is truth?
bacon-essays-684Question was asked of Demosthenes, what was the chief part of an orator?
bacon-essays-684So saith Solomon, Where much is, there are many consume it; and what hath the owner, but the sight of it with his eyes?
bacon-essays-684Therefore why should I be angry with a man, for loving himself better than me?
bacon-essays-684Vespasian asked him, What was Nero''s overthrow?
bacon-essays-684What hast thou to do with peace?
bacon-essays-684What would he have said, if he had known of the massacre in France, or the powder treason of England?
bacon-essays-684What would men have?
bacon-essays-684Wonderful like is the case of boldness in civil business: what first?
bacon-essays-684action; what next again?
bacon-essays-684and what works of ostentation are undertaken, because there might seem to be some use of great riches?
bacon-essays-684boldness; what second and third?
bacon-essays-684he answered, action; what next?
emerson-lecture-731And so why not draw for these times a portrait gallery?
emerson-lecture-731But what know they more than we?
emerson-lecture-731But whose fault is this?
emerson-lecture-731Can there be too much intellect?
emerson-lecture-731Do you suppose that the reforms, which are preparing, will be as superficial as those we know?
emerson-lecture-731Does he cheer me?
emerson-lecture-731Does he free me?
emerson-lecture-731For if I treat all men as gods, how to me can there be such a thing as a slave?''
emerson-lecture-731Have you leisure, power, property, friends?
emerson-lecture-731Here we drift, like white sail across the wild ocean, now bright on the wave, now darkling in the trough of the sea;-- but from what port did we sail?
emerson-lecture-731Is all this for nothing?
emerson-lecture-731Is there a necessity that the works of man should be sordid?
emerson-lecture-731Is there less oxygen in the atmosphere?
emerson-lecture-731Or to what port are we bound?
emerson-lecture-731What has checked in this age the animal spirits which gave to our forefathers their bounding pulse?
emerson-lecture-731What is the reason to be given for this extreme attraction which_ persons_ have for us, but that they are the Age?
emerson-lecture-731What is the scholar, what is the man_ for_, but for hospitality to every new thought of his time?
emerson-lecture-731What should he do?
emerson-lecture-731Who knows?
emerson-lecture-731Who knows?
emerson-lecture-731Why should it be hateful?
emerson-lecture-731Why should it contrast thus with all natural beauty?
emerson-lecture-731Why should it not be poetic, and invite and raise us?
emerson-lecture-731and Whither we tend?
emerson-lecture-731where, but in the intuitions which are vouchsafed us from within, shall we learn the Truth?
emerson-conservative-730--` I appeal to Fate also,''said Uranus,` must there not be motion?''
emerson-conservative-730And by what authority, kind gentlemen?
emerson-conservative-730And this hope flowered on what tree?
emerson-conservative-730And what is that peril?
emerson-conservative-730And your law,-- is it just?
emerson-conservative-730Can not I too descend a Redeemer into nature?
emerson-conservative-730Does thy convent want gifts?''
emerson-conservative-730How will every strong and generous mind choose its ground,-- with the defenders of the old?
emerson-conservative-730I appeal to Fate, must there not be rest?''
emerson-conservative-730I repeat the question, Is your law just?
emerson-conservative-730I shall seek those whom I love, and shun those whom I love not, and what more can all your laws render me?
emerson-conservative-730Is it not exaggerating a trifle to insist on a formal acknowledgment of your claims, when these substantial advantages have been secured to you?
emerson-conservative-730Is it so irremediably bad?
emerson-conservative-730On which part will each of us find himself in the hour of health and of aspiration?
emerson-conservative-730Seest thou the great sea, how it ebbs and flows?
emerson-conservative-730The cause of education is urged in this country with the utmost earnestness,-- on what ground?
emerson-conservative-730The form is bad, but see you not how every personal character reacts on the form, and makes it new?
emerson-conservative-730Then again, if the mitigations are considered, do not all the mischiefs virtually vanish?
emerson-conservative-730Then came in the men, and they said,` What cheer, brother?
emerson-conservative-730Then he says; If I am born into the earth, where is my part?
emerson-conservative-730There is the question not only, what the conservative says for himself?
emerson-conservative-730These are my engagements; how can your law further or hinder me in what I shall do to men?
emerson-conservative-730What insurmountable fact binds him to that side?
emerson-conservative-730Which is that state which promises to edify a great, brave, and beneficent man; to throw him on his resources, and tax the strength of his character?
emerson-conservative-730Who put things on this false basis?
emerson-conservative-730but, why must he say it?
emerson-conservative-730or with the seekers of the new?
emerson-conservative-730to this world of Rome, and Memphis, and Constantinople, and Vienna, and Paris, and London, and New York?
emerson-method-734And what is to replace for us the piety of that race?
emerson-method-734Did he not come into being because something must be done which he and no other is and does?
emerson-method-734Does not the same law hold for virtue?
emerson-method-734Has any thing grand and lasting been done?
emerson-method-734How can I hope for better hap in my attempts to enunciate spiritual facts?
emerson-method-734If I see nothing to admire in the unit, shall I admire a million units?
emerson-method-734If you ask,` How can any rules be given for the attainment of gifts so sublime?''
emerson-method-734Is a man boastful and knowing, and his own master?
emerson-method-734Is he living in his memory?
emerson-method-734Is his learning dead?
emerson-method-734Is it for him to account himself cheap and superfluous, or to linger by the wayside for opportunities?
emerson-method-734Is it for use?
emerson-method-734Is it his work in the world to study nature, or the laws of the world?
emerson-method-734Is not this the theory of every man''s genius or faculty?
emerson-method-734Or is it for pleasure?
emerson-method-734The method of nature: who could ever analyze it?
emerson-method-734What account can he give of his essence more than_ so it was to be_?
emerson-method-734What brought the pilgrims here?
emerson-method-734What difference can it make whether it take the shape of exhortation, or of passionate exclamation, or of scientific statement?
emerson-method-734What is Love, and why is it the chief good, but because it is an overpowering enthusiasm?
emerson-method-734What is all history but the work of ideas, a record of the incomputable energy which his infinite aspirations infuse into man?
emerson-method-734What is strong but goodness, and what is energetic but the presence of a brave man?
emerson-method-734What man seeing this, can lose it from his thoughts, or entertain a meaner subject?
emerson-method-734What patron shall he ask for employment and reward?
emerson-method-734When we speak truly,-- is not he only unhappy who is not in love?
emerson-method-734Who did it?
emerson-method-734Who heeds the waste abyss of possibility?
emerson-method-734Who would value any number of miles of Atlantic brine bounded by lines of latitude and longitude?
emerson-method-734Why then goest thou as some Boswell or listening worshipper to this saint or to that?
emerson-method-734his fancied freedom and self- rule-- is it not so much death?
emerson-method-734seekest thou in nature the cause?
emerson-method-734what saurians, what palaiotheria shall be named with these agile movers?
emerson-nature-754And do the seasons gain no grandeur or pathos from that analogy?
emerson-nature-754But is there no intent of an analogy between man''s life and the seasons?
emerson-nature-754But when, following the invisible steps of thought, we come to inquire, Whence is matter?
emerson-nature-754But who can set limits to the remedial force of spirit?
emerson-nature-754Does not the New World clothe his form with her palm- groves and savannahs as fit drapery?
emerson-nature-754Have mountains, and waves, and skies, no significance but what we consciously give them, when we employ them as emblems of our thoughts?
emerson-nature-754Is not prayer also a study of truth,-- a sally of the soul into the unfound infinite?
emerson-nature-754Is not the charm of one of Plato''s or Aristotle''s definitions, strictly like that of the Antigone of Sophocles?
emerson-nature-754Is not the landscape, every glimpse of which hath a grandeur, a face of him?
emerson-nature-754It shall answer the endless inquiry of the intellect,-- What is truth?
emerson-nature-754It were a pleasant inquiry to follow into detail their ministry to our education, but where would it stop?
emerson-nature-754Let us inquire, to what end is nature?
emerson-nature-754The beauty that shimmers in the yellow afternoons of October, who ever could clutch it?
emerson-nature-754Three problems are put by nature to the mind; What is matter?
emerson-nature-754Was there no meaning in the live repose of the valley behind the mill, and which Homer or Shakspeare could not reform for me in words?
emerson-nature-754What is a child?
emerson-nature-754What is a day?
emerson-nature-754What is a farm but a mute gospel?
emerson-nature-754What is a year?
emerson-nature-754What is sleep?
emerson-nature-754What is summer?
emerson-nature-754What is woman?
emerson-nature-754What was it that nature would say?
emerson-nature-754Whence is it?
emerson-nature-754Who can estimate this?
emerson-nature-754Who can guess how much firmness the sea- beaten rock has taught the fisherman?
emerson-nature-754Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man?
emerson-nature-754Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour, and is not reminded of the flux of all things?
emerson-nature-754Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe?
emerson-nature-754Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs?
emerson-nature-754and Whereto?
emerson-nature-754and Whereto?
emerson-nature-754and of the affections,-- What is good?
emerson-nature-754how much industry and providence and affection we have caught from the pantomime of brutes?
emerson-nature-754this zodiac of lights, this tent of dropping clouds, this striped coat of climates, this fourfold year?
emerson-english-749Besides, why need they sit out the debate? emerson-english-749 How came the Duke of Bedford by his great landed estates?
emerson-english-749O,replied my friend,"why should they work for themselves, when every man in England works for them, and will suffer before they come to harm?"
emerson-english-749-- any with an American idea,-- any theory of the right future of that country?
emerson-english-749A coarse logic rules throughout all English souls;-- if you have merit, can you not show it by your good clothes, and coach, and horses?
emerson-english-749Alph?)
emerson-english-749But the question recurs, does she take the step beyond, namely, to the wise use, in view of the supreme wealth of nations?
emerson-english-749But the religion of England,-- is it the Established Church?
emerson-english-749But, with such interests at stake, how can these men afford to neglect them?
emerson-english-749But-- how to resist one step, though odious, in a linked series of state necessities?
emerson-english-749Confucius replied,"he minded things near him:"then said the boy,"how many hairs are there in your eyebrows?"
emerson-english-749He pestered me with Southey; but who is Southey?
emerson-english-749How came the stones here?
emerson-english-749How can a man be a gentleman without a pipe of wine?
emerson-english-749I asked one of its old contributors, whether it had once been abler than it is now?
emerson-english-749I said, if Plato''s Republic were published in England as a new book to- day, do you think it would find any readers?
emerson-english-749If one asks, in the critical spirit of the day, what service this class have rendered?
emerson-english-749If the English race were as mutable as the French, what reliance?
emerson-english-749In America I wish to know not how many churches or schools, but what newspapers?
emerson-english-749In politics they put blunt questions, which must be answered; who is to pay the taxes?
emerson-english-749Is this power due to their race, or to some other cause?
emerson-english-749Is this sad- colored circle an eternal cemetery?
emerson-english-749It is race, is it not?
emerson-english-749Life is safe, and personal rights; and what is freedom, without security?
emerson-english-749My friends asked, whether there were any Americans?
emerson-english-749Sin is what he fears, and how society is to escape without gravest mischiefs from this source--?
emerson-english-749Solvency is maintained by means of a national debt, on the principle,"if you will not lend me the money, how can I pay you?"
emerson-english-749The economist of 1855 who asks, of what use are the lords?
emerson-english-749The problem of the traveller landing at Liverpool is, Why England is England?
emerson-english-749What are the elements of that power which the English hold over other nations?
emerson-english-749What could they not, if only they would?
emerson-english-749What did Walter Scott write without stint?
emerson-english-749What is so odious as the polite bows to God, in our books and newspapers?
emerson-english-749What made these delicate natures?
emerson-english-749What was this, but a compass- box?
emerson-english-749What would the"Times"say?
emerson-english-749Where are the Greeks?
emerson-english-749Where are they?
emerson-english-749Where dwells the religion?
emerson-english-749Where is Bohun?
emerson-english-749Where is great design in modern English poetry?
emerson-english-749Whether it were not possible to make a spinner that would not rebel, nor mutter, nor scowl, nor strike for wages, nor emigrate?
emerson-english-749Who can call by right names what races are in Britain?
emerson-english-749Who can discriminate them anatomically, or metaphysically?
emerson-english-749Who can trace them historically?
emerson-english-749may learn of Franklin to ask, of what use is a baby?
emerson-english-749no; is it the sects?
emerson-english-749was it the air?
emerson-english-749was it the parentage?
emerson-english-749was it the sea?
emerson-english-749what for corn?
emerson-english-749what for the spinner?
emerson-english-749what will you do for trade?
emerson-english-749where is De Vere?
emerson-english-749where the Etrurians?
emerson-english-749where the Romans?
conrad-secret-709A very horrible affair-- is n''t it, sir?
conrad-secret-709Are n''t you properly awake yet?
conrad-secret-709Are you alone on deck?
conrad-secret-709Are you going on, sir?
conrad-secret-709Are you going to try that, sir?
conrad-secret-709Beg pardon?
conrad-secret-709Ca n''t? conrad-secret-709 Can you get me a little hot water from the galley?"
conrad-secret-709Did you hear everything?
conrad-secret-709Do n''t you think,I said,"that the heavy sea which you told me, came aboard just then might have killed the man?
conrad-secret-709Do you think they will be round here presently?
conrad-secret-709He could n''t heat us talking-- could he?
conrad-secret-709Is she? conrad-secret-709 Is there another shower coming?"
conrad-secret-709Nice little saloon, is n''t it?
conrad-secret-709Preposterous-- is n''t it?
conrad-secret-709Ready about, do you hear? conrad-secret-709 Very convenient-- is n''t it?"
conrad-secret-709Want help? conrad-secret-709 Well-- if there are any regular land breezes at all on this coast one must get close inshore to find them, must n''t one?"
conrad-secret-709What are we doing here?
conrad-secret-709What do you mean? conrad-secret-709 What do you want here?"
conrad-secret-709What is it?
conrad-secret-709What on earth''s the matter with you?
conrad-secret-709What was that for-- fun?
conrad-secret-709What was the cause of it-- some disease?
conrad-secret-709What would you think of such a thing happening on board your own ship? conrad-secret-709 What''s the good?"
conrad-secret-709What''s the matter?
conrad-secret-709Where are you going with that coat?
conrad-secret-709Where did you hang up that coat?
conrad-secret-709Who''s that?
conrad-secret-709You have no doubt in the matter, sir?
conrad-secret-709You''re a Conway boy?
conrad-secret-709''So you wo n''t?''
conrad-secret-709''Would n''t you like to look for him in our coal- hole?''
conrad-secret-709?
conrad-secret-709A sudden brisk shout?
conrad-secret-709After I gripped it I said to myself,''What''s the good?''
conrad-secret-709And he, down there, tentatively:     "I suppose your captain''s turned in?"
conrad-secret-709And when he ceased, all I found was a futile whisper:"So you swam for our light?"
conrad-secret-709And yet how else could I have received him?
conrad-secret-709But what?
conrad-secret-709But you do n''t see me coming back to explain such things to an old fellow in a wig and twelve respectable tradesmen, do you?
conrad-secret-709Can it be, I asked myself, that he is not visible to other eyes than mine?
conrad-secret-709Could you call him out quietly?"
conrad-secret-709Did n''t you?"
conrad-secret-709Did you ever hear of such a thing?"
conrad-secret-709Did you know of us?"
conrad-secret-709Do I look it?
conrad-secret-709Do n''t you, sir?"
conrad-secret-709Do you mean, sir, in the dark amongst the lot of all them islands and reefs and shoals?"
conrad-secret-709Do you see me before a judge and jury on that charge?
conrad-secret-709Do you see me being hauled back, stark naked, off one of these little islands by the scruff of the neck and fighting like a wild beast?
conrad-secret-709Do you think that if I had not been pretty fierce with them I should have got the men to do anything?
conrad-secret-709For what favorable accident could be expected?
conrad-secret-709Had my double vanished as he had come?
conrad-secret-709Had my second self taken the poor wretch by the throat?
conrad-secret-709Had she way on her yet?
conrad-secret-709How was she to be handled?
conrad-secret-709I do n''t know what I would have said....''Fine night, is n''t it?''
conrad-secret-709I heard the other raise his voice incredulously--"What?~ The Captain himself?"
conrad-secret-709I just took it into my own hands and went away from him, boiling, and But what''s the use telling you?
conrad-secret-709I suppose you had it from the captain, sir?"
conrad-secret-709Just now?"
conrad-secret-709Shall I confess that this thought cast me down very much?
conrad-secret-709Shall I go up again and see, sir?"
conrad-secret-709Shall I light the spirit lamp?"
conrad-secret-709Should I whisper something to him?
conrad-secret-709Something wrong?"
conrad-secret-709Surlily?
conrad-secret-709The bo''s''n perhaps?
conrad-secret-709Then your ladder--"    "Why did n''t you hail the ship?"
conrad-secret-709There was no place to hide on those stony things-- and if there had been, what would have been the good?
conrad-secret-709To see some of their faces you''d have thought they were afraid I''d go about at night strangling people, Am I a murdering brute?
conrad-secret-709Was she close enough?
conrad-secret-709Was she moving?
conrad-secret-709We sat down at once, and as I helped the chief mate, I said:     "Are you aware that there is a ship anchored inside the islands?
conrad-secret-709Were we standing still?
conrad-secret-709What can they know whether I am guilty or not-- or of what I am guilty, either?
conrad-secret-709What could I tell him he did not know already?
conrad-secret-709What does the Bible say?
conrad-secret-709What for, sir?"
conrad-secret-709What was that thing?
conrad-secret-709What would she do now?
conrad-secret-709Where are we?"
conrad-secret-709Would she do it?
conrad-secret-709You do n''t suppose I am afraid of what can be done to me?
melville-benito-746And at present, Senor, all on board, I suppose?
melville-benito-746And from what port are you last?
melville-benito-746And how long has this been?
melville-benito-746And obedient in all else? melville-benito-746 And the balance you took in specie, perhaps?"
melville-benito-746And there, Senor, you exchanged your seal- skins for teas and silks, I think you said?
melville-benito-746And will be to- night, Senor?
melville-benito-746But died of the fever?
melville-benito-746But these mild trades that now fan your cheek, Don Benito, do they not come with a human- like healing to you? melville-benito-746 But, tell me, has he not, so far as you have known him, always proved a good, worthy fellow?"
melville-benito-746Cape Horn?- who spoke of Cape Horn?
melville-benito-746Don Benito,said Captain Delano quickly,"do you see what is going on there?
melville-benito-746Excuse me, Don Benito,said Captain Delano,"but this scene surprises me; what means it, pray?"
melville-benito-746On board this ship?
melville-benito-746So it seems; but what is it for?
melville-benito-746Tell me, Don Benito,continued his companion with increased interest,"tell me, were these gales immediately off the pitch of Cape Horn?"
melville-benito-746Tell me, Don Benito,he added, with a smile-"I should like to have your man here myself- what will you take for him?
melville-benito-746What, pray, was Atufal''s offence, Don Benito?
melville-benito-746What? melville-benito-746 You are saved, Don Benito,"cried Captain Delano, more and more astonished and pained;"you are saved; what has cast such a shadow upon you?"
melville-benito-746Your ships generally go- go more or less armed, I believe, Senor?
melville-benito-746A pretty big bone though, seems to me.- What?
melville-benito-746And might not that same undiminished Spanish crew, alleged to have perished off to a remnant, be at that very moment lurking in the hold?
melville-benito-746And respectful?"
melville-benito-746And want to get into the harbour, do n''t you?"
melville-benito-746And yet when he roused himself, dilated his chest, felt himself strong on his legs, and coolly considered it- what did all these phantoms amount to?
melville-benito-746At last, puzzled to comprehend the meaning of such a knot, Captain Delano, addressed the knotter:-     "What are you knotting there, my man?"
melville-benito-746Besides, who ever heard of a white so far a renegade as to apostatize from his very species almost, by leaguing in against it with Negroes?
melville-benito-746But how come sailors with jewels?- or with silk- trimmed undershirts either?
melville-benito-746But if not a lunatic, what then?
melville-benito-746But if that story was not true, what was the truth?
melville-benito-746But if the whites had dark secrets concerning Don Benito, could then Don Benito be any way in complicity with the blacks?
melville-benito-746But the past is passed; why moralize upon it?
melville-benito-746But then, might not general distress, and thirst in particular, be affected?
melville-benito-746But then, what could be the object of enacting this play of the barber before him?
melville-benito-746But what then, thought Captain Delano, glancing toward his now nearing boat,- what then?
melville-benito-746But who''s at the helm?
melville-benito-746By your order, of course?"
melville-benito-746Come, all day you have been my host; would you have hospitality all on one side?"
melville-benito-746Could it have been a jewel?
melville-benito-746Did indisposition forbid?
melville-benito-746Did the secret involve aught unfavourable to his captain?
melville-benito-746Did this imply one brief, repentant relenting at the final moment, from some iniquitous plot, followed by remorseless return to it?
melville-benito-746Glancing toward the hammock as he entered, Captain Delano said,"You sleep here, Don Benito?"
melville-benito-746Good hand, I trust?
melville-benito-746Has he been robbing the trunks of the dead cabin passengers?
melville-benito-746He is like one flayed alive, thought Captain Delano; where may one touch him without causing a shrink?
melville-benito-746Is this voluntary on their part, Don Benito, or have you appointed them shepherds to your flock of black sheep?"
melville-benito-746May I ask how many men have you on board, Senor?"
melville-benito-746Or was the Spaniard less hardened than the Jew, who refrained not from supping at the board of him whom the same night he meant to betray?
melville-benito-746Something the man had sought to communicate, unbeknown to any one, even to his captain?
melville-benito-746That the ship had unlawfully come into the Spaniard''s possession?
melville-benito-746The Spaniard, still with a guilty shuffle, repeated his question:     "And- and will be to- night, Senor?"
melville-benito-746There now, do you mark that?
melville-benito-746To assume a sort of roving cadetship in the maritime affairs of such a house, what more likely scheme for a young knave of talent and spirit?
melville-benito-746Under the circumstances, would a gentleman, nay, any honest boor, act the part now acted by his host?
melville-benito-746Upon gaining that vicinity, might not the San Dominick, like a slumbering volcano, suddenly let loose energies now hid?
melville-benito-746Was the Negro now lying in wait?
melville-benito-746Well, well, he looks like a murderer, does n''t he?
melville-benito-746Were those previous misgivings of Captain Delano''s about to be verified?
melville-benito-746What a pleasant voice he has, too?"
melville-benito-746What imported all those day- long enigmas and contradictions, except they were intended to mystify, preliminary to some stealthy blow?
melville-benito-746What meant this?
melville-benito-746What say you, Don Benito, will you?"
melville-benito-746What was that which so sparkled?
melville-benito-746Who would murder Amasa Delano?
melville-benito-746Who, by his own confession, had stationed him there?
melville-benito-746Why decline the invitation to visit the sealer that evening?
melville-benito-746Why was the Spaniard, so superfluously punctilious at times, now heedless of common propriety in not accompanying to the side his departing guest?
melville-benito-746Will master go into the cuddy?"
melville-benito-746Would Don Benito favour him with the whole story?
melville-benito-746Would fifty doubloons be any object?"
melville-benito-746You are part owner of ship and cargo, I presume; but not of the slaves, perhaps?"
melville-benito-746have you saved my life, Senor, and are you now going to throw away your own?"
melville-billy-744And is that all you did about it, Foretopman?
melville-billy-744And what,rejoined Billy in amazement,"has Jimmy Legs to do with that cracked afterguardsman?"
melville-billy-744And who said he was, Beauty?
melville-billy-744But tell me, my dear Sir,pertinaciously continued the other,"was the man''s death effected by the halter, or was it a species of euthanasia?"
melville-billy-744But this muscular spasm you speak of, is not that in a degree more or less invariable in these cases?
melville-billy-744But your scruples: do they move as in a dusk? melville-billy-744 Can we not convict and yet mitigate the penalty?"
melville-billy-744Do n''t know where you were born?- Who was your father?
melville-billy-744Does he so?
melville-billy-744Found say you? melville-billy-744 Hallo, what''s the matter?"
melville-billy-744How then, my good sir, do you account for its absence in this instance?
melville-billy-744Is it so then?
melville-billy-744Is it your bag, Billy?
melville-billy-744Say what?
melville-billy-744What do you mean?
melville-billy-744You know Budd the Foretopman?
melville-billy-744A hatchet to my hawser?
melville-billy-744Abruptly turning to Claggart he asked,"Master- at- arms, is it now Budd''s watch aloft?"
melville-billy-744And as the Foretopman reappeared and was recognized by him;"Ah, Beauty, is it you?
melville-billy-744And could they really be guineas, those two glittering objects the interloper had held up to his eyes?
melville-billy-744And is it because they look so like angels?"
melville-billy-744And what could Billy know of man except of man as a mere sailor?
melville-billy-744And who were they?
melville-billy-744Billy,"said the man in the same quick cautionary whisper as before;"You were impressed, were n''t you?
melville-billy-744But are sailors, frequenters of"fiddlers''-greens,"without vices?
melville-billy-744But between you and me now, do n''t you think there is a queer streak of the pedantic running thro''him?
melville-billy-744But do these buttons that we wear attest that our allegiance is to Nature?
melville-billy-744But how can he rightly answer it?
melville-billy-744But how here?
melville-billy-744But how with Claggart''s conscience?
melville-billy-744But in natural justice is nothing but the prisoner''s overt act to be considered?
melville-billy-744But what has a military court to do with it?
melville-billy-744But why?
melville-billy-744Chapter 11      What was the matter with the Master- at- arms?
melville-billy-744Chapter 22      Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins?
melville-billy-744Come now: do they import something like this?
melville-billy-744Distinctly we see the difference of the colors, but where exactly does the one first blendingly enter into the other?
melville-billy-744For the compassion, how can I otherwise than share it?
melville-billy-744How can we adjudge to summary and shameful death a fellow- creature innocent before God, and whom we feel to be so?- Does that state it aright?
melville-billy-744Imagine how all this might eventually operate on some peculiar human creature the direct reverse of a saint?
melville-billy-744Is Envy then such a monster?
melville-billy-744Is it because they somewhat savor of Holy Writ in its phrase"mysteries of iniquity"?
melville-billy-744Is it or is it not as Captain Vere says?"
melville-billy-744No pipe to those halyards.- But are n''t it all sham?
melville-billy-744Now why should he have so lied, so maliciously lied, since you declare there was no malice between you?"
melville-billy-744Sentry, are you there?
melville-billy-744So heedful in all things as he was, how could this be?
melville-billy-744Struck by the straightforward simplicity of these replies, the officer next asked,"Do you know anything about your beginning?"
melville-billy-744The drum roll to grog, and Billy never know?
melville-billy-744There''s a gang of us.- Could n''t you- help- at a pinch?"
melville-billy-744Tho''as their fellow- creatures some of us may appreciate their position, yet as navy officers, what reck we of it?
melville-billy-744Was Captain Vere suddenly affected in his mind, or was it but a transient excitement, brought about by so strange and extraordinary a happening?
melville-billy-744Was he absorbed in taking in all the bearings of the event and what was best not only now at once to be done, but also in the sequel?
melville-billy-744Was he unhinged?
melville-billy-744What could it mean?
melville-billy-744What then can he do?
melville-billy-744When war is declared are we the commissioned fighters previously consulted?
melville-billy-744Where could the fellow get guineas?
melville-billy-744Why not subpoena as well the clerical proficients?
melville-billy-744Why then is he there?
melville-billy-744Why?
melville-billy-744Will they not revert to the recent outbreak at the Nore?
melville-billy-744Would it be so much we ourselves that would condemn as it would be martial law operating through us?
melville-billy-744Yes, like the King''s yarn in a coil of navy- rope?"
melville-billy-744Yes, why should Jimmy Legs, to borrow the Dansker''s expression, be down on the Handsome Sailor?
melville-billy-744all adrift to go?
melville-billy-744ejaculated Billy, his welkin eyes expanding;"what for?
melville-billy-744or anybody else?
melville-billy-744what is it, Master- at- arms?"
melville-typee-745''Faith, I did n''t think of that,said Toby;"sure enough, both sides of the valley appeared to be hemmed in by precipices, did n''t they?"
melville-typee-745And so,said Toby, peering down into the chasm,"every one that travels this path takes a jump here, eh?"
melville-typee-745And who is to pilot us thither,I asked,"even if we should decide upon the measure you propose?
melville-typee-745Are you ready to venture it?
melville-typee-745But how do you know they will bring him down to the beach to- morrow, when they will not do so to- day?
melville-typee-745But how is he to cross the mountain with us,replied Jimmy,"even if we get him down to the beach?
melville-typee-745Did he not, then,I asked him, wish to accompany the warrior?"
melville-typee-745Did you ever hear me joke? melville-typee-745 How long have you been in this bay?"
melville-typee-745Not so,said I,"for I think they might manage to descend without it; what say you,- shall we attempt the feat?"
melville-typee-745Nukuheva mortarkee?
melville-typee-745The result of my observations you wish to know, do you?
melville-typee-745Then it is an impossible thing, is it?
melville-typee-745Typee Mortarkee?
melville-typee-745Typee or Happar, Toby?
melville-typee-745Veal? melville-typee-745 Very true, my dear Toby; but how do you purpose accomplishing that desirable object?"
melville-typee-745Well, my boy,I exclaimed, after the expiration of several minutes, during which time my companion had not uttered a word:"what''s to be done now?"
melville-typee-745What else,he continued,"remains for us to do but that, to be sure?
melville-typee-745What''s to be done now, Toby?
melville-typee-745What''s to be done now?
melville-typee-745Why, the fire to cook us, to be sure; what else would the cannibals be kicking up such a row about, if it were not for that?
melville-typee-745You like this bay?
melville-typee-745( where are you going, Tommo?)
melville-typee-745A frightful death at the hands of the fiercest of cannibals, or a kindly reception from a gentler race of savages?
melville-typee-745A mode of escape was now presented to me; but how was I to avail myself of it?
melville-typee-745And if it be so, thought I, is he not the very one of all my shipmates whom I would choose for the partner of my adventure?
melville-typee-745Ay, and why should she, Jack?
melville-typee-745But how could that be effected?
melville-typee-745But how was this aid to be procured?
melville-typee-745But in all contracts, if one party fail to perform his share of the compact, is not the other virtually absolved from his liability?
melville-typee-745But might not the savages who had acted so strangely, hurry me off somewhere before his return?
melville-typee-745But what dependence could be placed upon the fickle passions which sway the bosom of a savage?
melville-typee-745But why had not the intrepid Mehevi carried the war into Happar?
melville-typee-745But why this excess of deferential kindness, or what equivalent can they imagine us capable of rendering them for it?
melville-typee-745But, I say, Tommo, you are not going to eat any of that mess there, in the dark, are you?
melville-typee-745Chapter IX- Typee Or Happar?
melville-typee-745Chapter XXV- Native Customs      KING MEHEVI!- A goodly sounding title!- and why should I not bestow it upon the foremost man in the valley?
melville-typee-745Descending from the mast almost distracted, he grappled Jimmy as he struck the deck, shouting in a voice that startled him,"Where is Tommo?"
melville-typee-745Fayaway, how could you ever have contracted so vile a habit?
melville-typee-745For what conceivable purpose did they thus retain me a captive?
melville-typee-745How are their leisure moments to be occupied?
melville-typee-745I inquired of him from whence he had last come?
melville-typee-745I then inquired from whence he had come?
melville-typee-745Is there no green thing to be seen?
melville-typee-745Is there nothing fresh around us?
melville-typee-745It seemed evident that he was not a permanent resident of the vale, and yet, whence could he have come?
melville-typee-745Look at that Kory- Kory there!- has he not been stuffing you with his confounded mushes, just in the way they treat swine before they kill them?
melville-typee-745Of course I accepted the courteous challenge, and, as soon as our palms met, he bent towards me, and murmured in musical accents,-"How you do?"
melville-typee-745On all sides the Typees were girt in by hostile tribes, and how could he possibly, if belonging to any of these, be received with so much cordiality?
melville-typee-745Regarding this new phenomenon with no small degree of trepidation, I said to my companion,"What can all this mean, Toby?"
melville-typee-745Shall I ever forget my sensations when I first saw my island beauty devour one?
melville-typee-745Suppose you no like this bay, why you come?
melville-typee-745Sure enough, where could the fiends incarnate have obtained meat?
melville-typee-745The Dolly would not sail perhaps for ten days, and how were we to sustain life during this period?
melville-typee-745The natives, just as I had expected, started up, while some of them asked,"Arware poo awa, Tommo?"
melville-typee-745The only person who seemed to possess the ability to assist me was the stranger, Marnoo; but would he ever return to the valley?
melville-typee-745The piece of dusky statuary nodded in approval, and then murmured,"Mortarkee?"
melville-typee-745To whom could we apply for redress?
melville-typee-745Typee or Happar?
melville-typee-745Typee or Happar?
melville-typee-745Typee or Happar?
melville-typee-745Was I destined to perish like him- like him, perhaps, to be devoured, and my head to be preserved as a fearful memento of the event?
melville-typee-745Was the same doom reserved for me?
melville-typee-745Was this act of the chief a token of his enmity?
melville-typee-745What community, for instance, of refined and intellectual mortals would derive the least satisfaction from shooting pop- guns?
melville-typee-745What could be their object in treating me with such apparent kindness, and did it not cover some treacherous scheme?
melville-typee-745What might not be our fearful destiny?
melville-typee-745What was to be done?
melville-typee-745What would I not have given at that moment to have been by his side?
melville-typee-745Whence could they have come?
melville-typee-745Where, thought I, desponding, is there the slightest prospect of escape?
melville-typee-745Which?
melville-typee-745Who is there who will not answer in the affirmative?
melville-typee-745Why you no like to stay?
melville-typee-745Why, how can you tell what it is?"
melville-typee-745Why?
melville-typee-745You mean to insinuate I''ve been asleep, do you?
melville-typee-745You no hear about Typee?
melville-typee-745and how could they with their rude implements have chiselled and hammered them into shape?
melville-typee-745and if he did, should I be permitted to hold any communication with him?
melville-typee-745and why should I not have some comrade with me to divide its dangers and alleviate its hardships?
melville-typee-745did n''t every one of her stout timbers grow on shore, and has n''t she sensibilities as well as we?
melville-typee-745exclaimed I, while my heart took to beating like a trip- hammer,"what fire?"
melville-typee-745is it?"
melville-typee-745said Toby, in his gruff tones;"well, cook us first, will you- but what''s this?"
plato-crito-682And was that our agreement with you?
plato-crito-682For just consider, if you transgress and err in this sort of way, what good will you do, either to yourself or to your friends? plato-crito-682 Or against those of us who regulate the system of nurture and education of children in which you were trained?
plato-crito-682Again, Crito, may we do evil?
plato-crito-682And I should like to know Whether I may say the same of another proposition- that not life, but a good life, is to be chiefly valued?
plato-crito-682And a good life is equivalent to a just and honorable one- that holds also?
plato-crito-682And are you only just come?
plato-crito-682And because we think right to destroy you, do you think that you have any right to destroy us in return, and your country as far as in you lies?
plato-crito-682And first of all answer this very question: Are we right in saying that you agreed to be governed according to us in deed, and not in word only?
plato-crito-682And has the argument which was once good now proved to be talk for the sake of talking; in fact an amusement only, and altogether vanity?
plato-crito-682And have we, at our age, been earnestly discoursing with one another all our life long only to discover that we are no better than children?
plato-crito-682And he ought to fear the censure and welcome the praise of that one only, and not of the many?
plato-crito-682And shall that be the premise of our agreement?
plato-crito-682And that is- the body?
plato-crito-682And the opinions of the wise are good, and the opinions of the unwise are evil?
plato-crito-682And what of doing evil in return for evil, which is the morality of the many- is that just or not?
plato-crito-682And what was said about another matter?
plato-crito-682And what was the nature of the vision?
plato-crito-682And what will the evil be, whither tending and what affcting, in the disobedient person?
plato-crito-682And what will you say to them?
plato-crito-682And where will be your fine sentiments about justice and virtue then?
plato-crito-682And will life be worth having, if that higher part of man be depraved, which is improved by justice and deteriorated by injustice?
plato-crito-682And will you, O professor of true virtue, say that you are justified in this?
plato-crito-682Are all our former admissions which were made within a few days to be thrown away?
plato-crito-682But if this is true, what is the application?
plato-crito-682But what will be the fairest way of considering the question?
plato-crito-682But why, my dear Crito, should we care about the opinion of the many?
plato-crito-682Could we live, having an evil and corrupted body?
plato-crito-682Do I not desert the principles which were acknowledged by us to be just?
plato-crito-682Do the laws speak truly, or do they not?
plato-crito-682Do we suppose that principle, whatever it may be in man, which has to do with justice and injustice, to be inferior to the body?
plato-crito-682For doing evil to another is the same as injuring him?
plato-crito-682How shall we answer that, Crito?
plato-crito-682I am to die on the day after the arrival of the ship?
plato-crito-682I ask you whether I was right in maintaining this?
plato-crito-682I suppose that the ship has come from Delos, on the arrival of which I am to die?
plato-crito-682I think that you are right, Socrates; how then shall we proceed?
plato-crito-682In leaving the prison against the will of the Athenians, do I wrong any?
plato-crito-682In the first place did we not bring you into existence?
plato-crito-682Is that the benefit which you would confer upon them?
plato-crito-682Is that true or not?"
plato-crito-682More honored, then?
plato-crito-682Must we not agree?
plato-crito-682Nor when injured injure in return, as the many imagine; for we must injure no one at all?
plato-crito-682Now were we right in maintaining this before I was condemned?
plato-crito-682Now, can there be a worse disgrace than this- that I should be thought to value money more than the life of a friend?
plato-crito-682Or do you decline and dissent from this?
plato-crito-682Or will you go to them without shame, and talk to them, Socrates?
plato-crito-682Say whether you have any objection to urge against those of us who regulate marriage?"
plato-crito-682Shall we affirm that?
plato-crito-682Suppose I ask, why is this?
plato-crito-682Suppose I say that?
plato-crito-682Tell us what complaint you have to make against us which justifies you in attempting to destroy us and the State?
plato-crito-682The good are to be regarded, and not the bad?
plato-crito-682Then we must do no wrong?
plato-crito-682Then why did you sit and say nothing, instead of awakening me at once?
plato-crito-682Very good; and is not this true, Crito, of other things which we need not separately enumerate?
plato-crito-682WHY have you come at this hour, Crito?
plato-crito-682Were not the laws, who have the charge of this, right in commanding your father to train you in music and gymnastic?"
plato-crito-682What answer shall we make to this, Crito?
plato-crito-682What do you say?
plato-crito-682What is the exact time?
plato-crito-682What will be our answer, Crito, to these and the like words?
plato-crito-682What you say here about virtue and justice and institutions and laws being the best things among men?
plato-crito-682Why do you say this?
plato-crito-682Will you then flee from well- ordered cities and virtuous men?
plato-crito-682Would that be decent of you?
plato-crito-682also to be soothed, and gently and reverently entreated when angry, even more than a father, and if not persuaded, obeyed?
plato-crito-682and is existence worth having on these terms?
plato-crito-682are you going by an act of yours to overturn us- the laws and the whole State, as far as in you lies?
plato-crito-682or rather do I not wrong those whom I ought least to wrong?
plato-crito-682the law would sar,"or were you to abide by the sentence of the State?"
burroughs-warlord-706Ah,he said,"you seek your ruler and his company?"
burroughs-warlord-706And should I deliver John Carter into your hands, Salensus Oll, would you not feel that I had more than satisfied the promise that I made you?
burroughs-warlord-706Can it be that we have distanced them already?
burroughs-warlord-706Can man breathe this polluted air and live?
burroughs-warlord-706Dare you aspire to one whom the Father of Therns has chosen-- one who might even be a fit mate for the Jeddak of Jeddaks himself?
burroughs-warlord-706FOLLOW THE ROPE     What could it mean?
burroughs-warlord-706How left they,asked Thuvan Dihn,"and what direction did they take?"
burroughs-warlord-706How may we pass that which is impassable?
burroughs-warlord-706In the nick of time?
burroughs-warlord-706Is this the surprise you held in store for me?
burroughs-warlord-706Knew you that my daughter lay a prisoner in your palace?
burroughs-warlord-706Knew you this thing, Kulan Tith?
burroughs-warlord-706Know you of them?
burroughs-warlord-706Let us hope not,answered one of the warriors,"for then what should we do for slaves and sport?"
burroughs-warlord-706None shall leave the palace tonight,replied the Jeddak of Kaol,"and Matai Shang will give us assurance that no harm will come to the two women?"
burroughs-warlord-706Now,he said,"are you quite sure that you know the way to your destination?
burroughs-warlord-706Think you that John Carter, Prince of Helium, would stoop to assassination? burroughs-warlord-706 Think you that for your happiness Solan will give up his life?
burroughs-warlord-706Thuvan Dihn,he said, and his tone was friendly though sad,"who am I to judge my fellow- man?
burroughs-warlord-706What do you here?
burroughs-warlord-706What have you to say in explanation of these charges?
burroughs-warlord-706What know you of this man? burroughs-warlord-706 What shall we do?"
burroughs-warlord-706Where is Salensus Oll? burroughs-warlord-706 Where is the Jeddak of Jeddaks?
burroughs-warlord-706Where north could Matai Shang find an asylum?
burroughs-warlord-706Who are you,he asked,"who dare enter the land of Kaol and hunt in the royal forest of the jeddak?"
burroughs-warlord-706Who are you,he cried,"and what means this intrusion within the precincts of the women''s garden?
burroughs-warlord-706Who are you?
burroughs-warlord-706Will they never cease their fatal curiosity?
burroughs-warlord-706You are sure, then, that we have found the way to the land of the yellow men?
burroughs-warlord-706You wonder, John Carter,she said,"what strange thing has wrought this change in me?
burroughs-warlord-706Against what, pray, should we guard this long- forgotten, abysmal path?
burroughs-warlord-706Am I right?"
burroughs-warlord-706And what think you of the ridiculous matter of the light?
burroughs-warlord-706Are you satisfied, Thuvan Dihn?"
burroughs-warlord-706But how had he accomplished it?
burroughs-warlord-706Can Kulan Tith be such a fool as to believe that lie, whispered in his ear by the Holy Thern or Dator Thurid?
burroughs-warlord-706Could he suspect my true identity?
burroughs-warlord-706Could it be possible that they had escaped?
burroughs-warlord-706Could it be that I was laboriously working my way into some new trap?
burroughs-warlord-706Could it be that my incomparable princess still clung to the hideous faith from which I had rescued her world?
burroughs-warlord-706Could it be that my theory was entirely wrong?
burroughs-warlord-706Could it be that these were four words, and that they were intended to carry a message to me?
burroughs-warlord-706Could they ignore the fact that to me, and me alone, was due the rescue of Carthoris, of Dejah Thoris, of Mors Kajak, of Tardos Mors?
burroughs-warlord-706Ever heard you of such mad work, John Carter?
burroughs-warlord-706Had Phaidor''s slim blade found that beloved heart?
burroughs-warlord-706Had the nervous strain resulted in a hallucination, or did the door really move?
burroughs-warlord-706How came you here?"
burroughs-warlord-706How could I dream that my beloved Virginian lay behind that fierce beard and that yellow skin?"
burroughs-warlord-706How may I aid you?
burroughs-warlord-706How, then, may you accomplish the impossible?"
burroughs-warlord-706I looked at Dejah Thoris, smiling, and as I drew her close to me I whispered:"Why not?"
burroughs-warlord-706Indeed, why not?
burroughs-warlord-706Lives there upon any world such another as John Carter, Prince of Helium?
burroughs-warlord-706Reduce the city and myself to ashes?
burroughs-warlord-706The formula was complete; but-- what did it mean?
burroughs-warlord-706There was the door that would lead me within the prison, but where was the means to open it?
burroughs-warlord-706Thurid and the therns were nowhere to be seen-- into which of the dark holes had they disappeared?
burroughs-warlord-706Was Dejah Thoris preparing to take her place beside me?
burroughs-warlord-706Was he commencing to suspect?
burroughs-warlord-706Well, what of it?
burroughs-warlord-706Were the messages spurious, after all?
burroughs-warlord-706What chance had I against a whole nation?
burroughs-warlord-706What could I gain by betraying you to those who have ruined my nation and my house?"
burroughs-warlord-706What could be the meaning of his sudden change toward me?
burroughs-warlord-706What have you to say?"
burroughs-warlord-706What hellish fate had led me to select from three possible avenues the two that were wrong?
burroughs-warlord-706What is your judgment?"
burroughs-warlord-706What matter ages in this world of perpetual youth?
burroughs-warlord-706What may be done?
burroughs-warlord-706What mean you, man?
burroughs-warlord-706What rope?
burroughs-warlord-706What say you?"
burroughs-warlord-706What say you?"
burroughs-warlord-706What was I to do?
burroughs-warlord-706What would you have me do?
burroughs-warlord-706When you have passed beyond this chamber in your flight, what can prevent Solan replacing the switch as it was before your vile hand touched it?
burroughs-warlord-706Where is Salensus Oll?"
burroughs-warlord-706Where may he be found?"
burroughs-warlord-706Which way should I turn?
burroughs-warlord-706Why had I permitted the rapid development of new situations to efface the recollection of that menacing danger?
burroughs-warlord-706Why had the sight of that evil countenance not warned me to greater caution?
burroughs-warlord-706Why not end my misery now rather than drag out a few more wretched days in this dark pit?
burroughs-warlord-706Would the lock click at the end of those seemingly interminable intervals of time?
burroughs-warlord-706Would you not choose me rather than the other?"
burroughs-warlord-706You understand?"
burroughs-princess-702And a-- lover?
burroughs-princess-702And if I should kill Lorquas Ptomel?
burroughs-princess-702And that her grandmother''s cat may now have no one to polish its teeth?
burroughs-princess-702And the nature of your expedition?
burroughs-princess-702And what, think you, may have been the fate of the princess, Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702And when you return, Tars Tarkas?
burroughs-princess-702And you, Dejah Thoris, have parents and brothers and sisters?
burroughs-princess-702And your father, Sola, is he with us now?
burroughs-princess-702And your order?
burroughs-princess-702Another enemy to harass me in my misery?
burroughs-princess-702But how came you upon the roof, man? burroughs-princess-702 Can not the war be ended at once?"
burroughs-princess-702Can you not draw me a rough map of the country we must traverse, Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702Can you see through me?
burroughs-princess-702Chieftains,continued Lorquas Ptomel,"shall the jeddak, Tal Hajus, prove his fitness to rule over Tars Tarkas?"
burroughs-princess-702Do people kiss, then, upon Barsoom?
burroughs-princess-702Do you not recognize, even through paint and strange metal, the heart of your chieftain?
burroughs-princess-702Does not this pierce your grandfather''s territory?
burroughs-princess-702Does she know it?
burroughs-princess-702Friendship?
burroughs-princess-702Have they ever subjected you to cruelty and ignominy, Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702How have you bewitched them?
burroughs-princess-702How may I, Dejah Thoris? burroughs-princess-702 How well are the machine sheds at the barracks guarded?"
burroughs-princess-702How?
burroughs-princess-702If I can open these doors is there a man who can start the engines?
burroughs-princess-702If at all?
burroughs-princess-702If, then, you are so familiar with earthly things,I asked,"why is it that you do not recognize me as identical with the inhabitants of that planet?"
burroughs-princess-702In the name of my first ancestor, then,she continued,"where may you be from?
burroughs-princess-702Is she injured?
burroughs-princess-702Is there no other way we might reach Helium?
burroughs-princess-702That you would not have promised yourself to the Zodangan prince had you known that I lived?
burroughs-princess-702Then you too are a prisoner? burroughs-princess-702 Think you, John Carter, that I would give my heart to you yesterday and today to another?
burroughs-princess-702What are you saying to me?
burroughs-princess-702What can be done, John Carter?
burroughs-princess-702What do they say?
burroughs-princess-702What do you mean, Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702What do you mean, John Carter?
burroughs-princess-702What does this mean?
burroughs-princess-702What have I done now?
burroughs-princess-702What is the matter with Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702What is your name?
burroughs-princess-702What manner of weird tale are you bringing me, Notan?
burroughs-princess-702What will be the manner of her going out?
burroughs-princess-702What,she cried,"are you not coming with us?"
burroughs-princess-702When,asked one of the women,"will we enjoy the death throes of the red one?
burroughs-princess-702Where are your quarters, John Carter?
burroughs-princess-702Where is my erstwhile savior?
burroughs-princess-702Where is the key, Sola? burroughs-princess-702 Where is this man?"
burroughs-princess-702Who are you and whence came you?
burroughs-princess-702Who are you who speaks out of the darkness?
burroughs-princess-702Who are you, Zodangan?
burroughs-princess-702Who are you?
burroughs-princess-702Why are you so quiet, Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-princess-702Why will she not speak to me?
burroughs-princess-702Yes, O Jeddak, but how had they access to the palace? burroughs-princess-702 You are a brave people and you love bravery, but where was your mighty jeddak during the fighting today?
burroughs-princess-702But why, then, those arms and the regalia of a Tharkian chieftain?
burroughs-princess-702By the mother of the further moon, John Carter, how came you here, and have you become a Darseen that you can change your color at will?"
burroughs-princess-702Can it be that all Earth men are as you?
burroughs-princess-702Can we not see everything which takes place upon Earth, as you call it; is it not hanging there in the heavens in plain sight?"
burroughs-princess-702Can you not think of some way to save Helium from this disgrace?"
burroughs-princess-702Chieftains, how sounds, Tars Tarkas, Jeddak of Thark?"
burroughs-princess-702Did the Martian reach the pump room?
burroughs-princess-702Did the vitalizing air reach the people of that distant planet in time to save them?
burroughs-princess-702Do you believe me?"
burroughs-princess-702Do you know what your unprecedented temerity would have cost you had you failed to kill either of the two chieftains whose metal you now wear?"
burroughs-princess-702He rends defenseless women and little children in his lair, but how recently has one of you seen him fight with men?
burroughs-princess-702How could I escape through these mighty walls?
burroughs-princess-702I pondered over this report for some time, finally asking,"What might a sorak be, Sola?"
burroughs-princess-702In the name of the ninth day, what manner of creature are you?"
burroughs-princess-702Is it of such that the Tharks fashion their jeddaks?
burroughs-princess-702It is true I held the cudgel, but what could I do with it against his four great arms?
burroughs-princess-702Tell me, are you human, or are you more than human?"
burroughs-princess-702Then aloud she said:"Do you remember the night when you offended me?
burroughs-princess-702What is your name?
burroughs-princess-702What know you of him, cousin?
burroughs-princess-702What say you?"
burroughs-princess-702What was I to do?
burroughs-princess-702Where did you learn it, John Carter?"
burroughs-princess-702Where is this Virginia, your country, John Carter?"
burroughs-princess-702Where your country?"
burroughs-princess-702Why should I care what she thought?
burroughs-princess-702Will you come?"
burroughs-princess-702Will you not accompany us in one supreme effort to escape?
burroughs-princess-702You have noticed that their bullets explode when they strike an object?
burroughs-princess-702or does Lorquas Ptomel, Jed, intend holding her for ransom?"
burroughs-jungle-700And he''s far away and alone and in great danger, is he? burroughs-jungle-700 Are you God?"
burroughs-jungle-700Are you God?
burroughs-jungle-700Are you cold, Go- bu- balu?
burroughs-jungle-700But where shall I find God?
burroughs-jungle-700How should I know?
burroughs-jungle-700So my Tibo is dead at the bottom of the river, is he?
burroughs-jungle-700Tarzan has found another she?
burroughs-jungle-700The sun is hot; why do you shiver?
burroughs-jungle-700What are they?
burroughs-jungle-700What are we to do?
burroughs-jungle-700What do I know about your child?
burroughs-jungle-700What do you want?
burroughs-jungle-700What does this fellow know about making magic? burroughs-jungle-700 What does your magic tell you?"
burroughs-jungle-700What was it?
burroughs-jungle-700Where are we going?
burroughs-jungle-700Where is Ibeto''s son?
burroughs-jungle-700Where is Taug?
burroughs-jungle-700Where is Teeka?
burroughs-jungle-700Where is my baby?
burroughs-jungle-700Where is my little Tibo?
burroughs-jungle-700Who comes to Bukawai?
burroughs-jungle-700Who did it?
burroughs-jungle-700Who is Tibo?
burroughs-jungle-700Who says''kill Tarzan''?
burroughs-jungle-700Afraid?
burroughs-jungle-700And if he was forced to fight, what chance had he to survive?
burroughs-jungle-700And the flowers-- who made them grow?
burroughs-jungle-700And what gives greater content and greater happiness than the fulfilling of a destiny?
burroughs-jungle-700And what more natural that eventually he came to attribute to the sun and the moon personalities as real as his own?
burroughs-jungle-700And what of Teeka during all this time?
burroughs-jungle-700And what was God?
burroughs-jungle-700Anyway, Tarzan was not a real Mangani, so why should they risk their lives in an effort to protect him?
burroughs-jungle-700As Tibo''s body had not been found, Momaya argued that he still lived, but where?
burroughs-jungle-700But did he feel gratitude?
burroughs-jungle-700But were they alone?
burroughs-jungle-700But who was to travel the dark jungle by night to fetch him?
burroughs-jungle-700Could he be searching for Tarzan?
burroughs-jungle-700Could he recall and measure the service the ape- man had performed for him?
burroughs-jungle-700Could it be that chance had given him thus early an opportunity to look upon God?
burroughs-jungle-700Could it be that he had really slept?
burroughs-jungle-700Could it be that the devil- god was to prevail against his servants?
burroughs-jungle-700Did Bukawai steal him before?
burroughs-jungle-700Did he gloat over the unenviable position of his recent tormentor?
burroughs-jungle-700Did he long to see Sheeta''s great fangs sink into the soft throat of the ape- man?
burroughs-jungle-700Did he not fondle and cuddle the little one with even as great a show of affection as Teeka herself displayed?
burroughs-jungle-700Did he think he could twice fool the men of Mbonga, the chief, the same way in so short a time?
burroughs-jungle-700Did her savage breast swell with pride as she witnessed his victory over the ape?
burroughs-jungle-700Did she guess the cause of his perturbation?
burroughs-jungle-700Did the sun merely happen there?
burroughs-jungle-700Do you see them, Taug?
burroughs-jungle-700Had he not courted death to save their Gazan from the fangs and talons of Sheeta?
burroughs-jungle-700Had he not saved Gazan on two occasions?
burroughs-jungle-700Had he really then been to the village of the blacks at all, had he killed the old Gomangani, had he eaten of the elephant meat, had he been sick?
burroughs-jungle-700Had he slain one of the tribe?
burroughs-jungle-700Had 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?
burroughs-jungle-700How could he know that the one had been his father, the other his mother?
burroughs-jungle-700How could one compare his beautiful coat with the smooth and naked hideousness of Tarzan''s bare hide?
burroughs-jungle-700How did Goro get way up into the darkness of the night sky to cast his welcome light upon the fearsome nocturnal jungle?
burroughs-jungle-700How had Rabba Kega happened to be in the cage?
burroughs-jungle-700How much of all that had happened in his life had been real and how much unreal?
burroughs-jungle-700How shall we dance the Dum- Dum without the light of Goro?"
burroughs-jungle-700How was he to be sure that the cabin door was not really open?
burroughs-jungle-700How was he to know the one from the other?
burroughs-jungle-700If he is stolen again, what should Bukawai know of the matter?
burroughs-jungle-700If it is not, why do you stay tied here like a goat that is bait for lions?"
burroughs-jungle-700If this was a sleep adventure, what then was reality?
burroughs-jungle-700In her heart of hearts did she still esteem the smooth- skinned Tarzan?
burroughs-jungle-700In peace and content they fed, for were there not three sentries, each watching upon a different side of the herd?
burroughs-jungle-700Is gratitude a possession of man only, or do the lower orders know it also?
burroughs-jungle-700It was 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?
burroughs-jungle-700No one contradicted Tubuto, for, indeed, who else could it have been but the great, hairless ape they all so feared?
burroughs-jungle-700Of course this one''s skin was black; but what of it?
burroughs-jungle-700Overpower him they might, but could they keep him overpowered while they bound him?
burroughs-jungle-700Tell me, Goro, are you God?"
burroughs-jungle-700Ten fat goats?
burroughs-jungle-700The 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?
burroughs-jungle-700Was all her labor, were all the terrors and dangers through which she had passed to go for naught?
burroughs-jungle-700Was he to submit thus passively to a feathered creature however enormous?
burroughs-jungle-700Was he, Tarzan of the Apes, mighty fighter, to die without striking a blow in his own defense?
burroughs-jungle-700Was she at last resigned to her fate and accompanying her new mate in the proper humility of a loving and tractable spouse?
burroughs-jungle-700Was she to lose this one too in the same way?
burroughs-jungle-700What did God look like?
burroughs-jungle-700What does He look like?
burroughs-jungle-700What foul creatures were these Gomangani?
burroughs-jungle-700What had happened to so alter the gentle Teeka?
burroughs-jungle-700What had the Gomangani done?
burroughs-jungle-700What made him do such things?
burroughs-jungle-700What made it grow from a tiny bud to a full- blown bloom?
burroughs-jungle-700What made the flower open?
burroughs-jungle-700What was passing in his savage brain?
burroughs-jungle-700What was passing through the convolutions of his savage brain?
burroughs-jungle-700Where and how, anyway, did they all come from-- the trees, the flowers, the insects, the countless creatures of the jungle?
burroughs-jungle-700Where did Numa, the lion, come from?
burroughs-jungle-700Where did sleep adventures end and reality commence?
burroughs-jungle-700Where does He live?"
burroughs-jungle-700Where was the bird taking him?
burroughs-jungle-700Where was the kid?
burroughs-jungle-700Where would his mother get ten fat goats, or thin ones, either, for that matter, to buy back just a poor little boy?
burroughs-jungle-700Who can kill Taug?
burroughs-jungle-700Who could have done this thing?
burroughs-jungle-700Who could see beauty in the stingy nose of the Tarmangani after looking at Taug''s broad nostrils?
burroughs-jungle-700Who is he, anyway, that he dare say Bukawai''s magic is not good magic?
burroughs-jungle-700Who made Histah, the snake?
burroughs-jungle-700Who may say?
burroughs-jungle-700Who planted the first tree?
burroughs-jungle-700Why did he not flee before these horrid, hairy, tree men fell upon them both and tore them to pieces?
burroughs-jungle-700Why did the great white giant stand there so unconcernedly?
burroughs-jungle-700Why had she done it?
burroughs-jungle-700Why should we kill one who is brave and who has not attacked us?
burroughs-jungle-700Why then had he done this thing?
burroughs-jungle-700Why was he?
burroughs-jungle-700Why was his friend so different from the others of the tribe?
burroughs-jungle-700Why was it at all?
burroughs-jungle-700Why 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?
burroughs-jungle-700Why were all the peoples of the jungle not trees?
burroughs-jungle-700Why were the trees not something else?
burroughs-jungle-700Why, indeed, had he?
burroughs-jungle-700Why, then, should Tarzan feel the rise of the short hairs at the nape of his neck merely because Taug sat close to Teeka?
burroughs-jungle-700With death at his heels, Tarzan thrilled with the joy of such living as this; but would he reach the trees ahead of the rampant death so close behind?
burroughs-jungle-700Would he have risked his own life to have saved Tarzan could he have known of the danger which confronted his friend?
burroughs-jungle-700Yes, it was all quite plain now; but who could have stolen Go- bu- balu this time?
plato-euthyphro-688Again, there is an art which ministers to the ship- builder with a view to the attainment of some result?
plato-euthyphro-688And I should also conceive that the art of the huntsman is the art of attending to dogs?
plato-euthyphro-688And are you not saying that what is loved of the gods is holy; and is not this the same as what is dear to them- do you see?
plato-euthyphro-688And do you imagine, Socrates, that any benefit accrues to the gods from our gifts?
plato-euthyphro-688And does piety or holiness, which has been defined to be the art of attending to the gods, benefit or improve them?
plato-euthyphro-688And further, Euthyphro, the gods were admitted to have enmities and hatreds and differences?
plato-euthyphro-688And is not attention always designed for the good or benefit of that to which the attention is given?
plato-euthyphro-688And is not that which is beloved distinct from that which loves?
plato-euthyphro-688And is, then, all which is just pious?
plato-euthyphro-688And now tell me, my good friend, about the art which ministers to the gods: what work does that help to accomplish?
plato-euthyphro-688And of the many and fair things done by the gods, which is the chief or principal one?
plato-euthyphro-688And of what is he accused?
plato-euthyphro-688And sacrificing is giving to the gods, and prayer is asking of the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688And that which is dear to the gods is loved by them, and is in a state to be loved of them because it is loved of them?
plato-euthyphro-688And the quarrels of the gods, noble Euthyphro, when they occur, are of a like nature?
plato-euthyphro-688And the same is true of what is led and of what is seen?
plato-euthyphro-688And upon this view the same things, Euthyphro, will be pious and also impious?
plato-euthyphro-688And we end a controversy about heavy and light by resorting to a weighing machine?
plato-euthyphro-688And well said?
plato-euthyphro-688And what do you say of piety, Euthyphro: is not piety, according to your definition, loved by all the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688And what is piety, and what is impiety?
plato-euthyphro-688And what is your suit, Euthyphro?
plato-euthyphro-688And what sort of difference creates enmity and anger?
plato-euthyphro-688And when you say this, can you wonder at your words not standing firm, but walking away?
plato-euthyphro-688And who is he?
plato-euthyphro-688Are all these tales of the gods true, Euthyphro?
plato-euthyphro-688As in the case of horses, you may observe that when attended to by the horseman''s art they are benefited and improved, are they not?
plato-euthyphro-688As the art of the ox herd is the art of attending to oxen?
plato-euthyphro-688As there is an art which ministers to the housebuilder with a view to the building of a house?
plato-euthyphro-688Because it is pious or holy, or for some other reason?
plato-euthyphro-688But I see plainly that you are not disposed to instruct me- dearly not: else why, when we reached the point, did you turn, aside?
plato-euthyphro-688But do they admit their guilt, Euthyphro, and yet say that they ought not to be punished?
plato-euthyphro-688But for their good?
plato-euthyphro-688But if not, Euthyphro, what is the meaning of gifts which are conferred by us upon the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688But in what way does he say that you corrupt the young?
plato-euthyphro-688But just at present I would rather hear from you a more precise answer, which you have not as yet given, my friend, to the question, What is"piety"?
plato-euthyphro-688But what differences are there which can not be thus decided, and which therefore make us angry and set us at enmity with one another?
plato-euthyphro-688But what is the charge which he brings against you?
plato-euthyphro-688Do we not go at once to arithmetic, and put an end to them by a sum?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you dissent?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you mean that they are a, sort of science of praying and sacrificing?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you mean that we prefer requests and give gifts to them?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you not agree?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you not agree?
plato-euthyphro-688Do you not recollect that there was one idea which made the impious impious, and the pious pious?
plato-euthyphro-688Does not every man love that which he deems noble and just and good, and hate the opposite of them?
plato-euthyphro-688For surely neither God nor man will ever venture to say that the doer of injustice is not to be punished?
plato-euthyphro-688Good: but I must still ask what is this attention to the gods which is called piety?
plato-euthyphro-688Have you forgotten?
plato-euthyphro-688How do you mean, Socrates?
plato-euthyphro-688How would you show that all the gods absolutely agree in approving of his act?
plato-euthyphro-688I should suppose that the art of horsemanship is the art of attending to horses?
plato-euthyphro-688I suppose that you follow me now?
plato-euthyphro-688In like manner holiness or piety is the art of attending to the gods?-that would be your meaning, Euthyphro?
plato-euthyphro-688Is it not so?
plato-euthyphro-688Is not piety in every action always the same?
plato-euthyphro-688Is not that true?
plato-euthyphro-688Is not that which is loved in some state either of becoming or suffering?
plato-euthyphro-688Is not the right way of asking to ask of them what we want?
plato-euthyphro-688It is loved because it is holy, not holy because it is loved?
plato-euthyphro-688Many and fair, too, are the works of the husbandman, if I am not mistaken; but his chief work is the production of food from the earth?
plato-euthyphro-688May not this be the reason, Euthyphro, why I am charged with impiety- that I can not away with these stories about the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688Medicine is also a sort of ministration or service, having in view the attainment of some object- would you not say of health?
plato-euthyphro-688No doubt, Euthyphro; but you would admit that there are many other pious acts?
plato-euthyphro-688Nor is every one qualified to attend to dogs, but only the huntsman?
plato-euthyphro-688Of whom?
plato-euthyphro-688Or suppose that we differ about magnitudes, do we not quickly end the differences by measuring?
plato-euthyphro-688Ought we to enquire into the truth of this, Euthyphro, or simply to accept the mere statement on our own authority and that of others?
plato-euthyphro-688Piety, then, is pleasing to the gods, but not beneficial or dear to them?
plato-euthyphro-688Please then to tell me, what is the nature of this service to the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688Shall I tell you in what respect?
plato-euthyphro-688Shall this be our definition of piety and impiety?
plato-euthyphro-688Surely you can not be concerned in a suit before the King, like myself?
plato-euthyphro-688Tell me then, oh tell me- what is that fair work which the gods do by the help of our ministrations?
plato-euthyphro-688Tell me, then- Is not that which is pious necessarily just?
plato-euthyphro-688That is good, Euthyphro; yet still there is a little point about which I should like to have further information, What is the meaning of"attention"?
plato-euthyphro-688Then once more the assertion is repeated that piety is dear to the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688Then piety, Euthyphro, is an art which gods and men have of doing business with one another?
plato-euthyphro-688Then some one else has been prosecuting you?
plato-euthyphro-688Then the same things are hated by the gods and loved by the gods, and are both hateful and dear to them?
plato-euthyphro-688Then they do not argue that the evil- doer should not be punished, but they argue about the fact of who the evil- doer is, and what he did and when?
plato-euthyphro-688Then we must begin again and ask, What is piety?
plato-euthyphro-688Then, if piety is a part of justice, I suppose that we should enquire what part?
plato-euthyphro-688Upon this view, then piety is a science of asking and giving?
plato-euthyphro-688Was not that said?
plato-euthyphro-688Well, but speaking of men, Euthyphro, did you ever hear any one arguing that a murderer or any sort of evil- doer ought to be let off?
plato-euthyphro-688Well; and now tell me, is that which is carried in this state of carrying because it is carried, or for some other reason?
plato-euthyphro-688Were we not saying that the holy or pious was not the same with that which is loved of the gods?
plato-euthyphro-688What are they?
plato-euthyphro-688What do you say?
plato-euthyphro-688What else can I say, confessing as I do, that I know nothing about them?
plato-euthyphro-688What else, but tributes of honour; and, as I was just now saying, what pleases them?
plato-euthyphro-688What is the charge?
plato-euthyphro-688What should I be good for without it?
plato-euthyphro-688Who is he?
plato-euthyphro-688Why have you left the Lyceum, Socrates?
plato-euthyphro-688Why not, Socrates?
plato-euthyphro-688Why, has the fugitive wings?
plato-euthyphro-688Would you not say that victory in war is the chief of them?
plato-euthyphro-688Would you say that when you do a holy act you make any of the gods better?
plato-euthyphro-688You know that in all such cases there is a difference, and you know also in what the difference lies?
plato-euthyphro-688and what are you doing in the Porch of the King Archon?
plato-euthyphro-688are you the pursuer or the defendant?
plato-euthyphro-688my companion, and will you leave me in despair?
plato-euthyphro-688my good man?
plato-euthyphro-688or, is that which is pious all just, but that which is just, only in part and not all, pious?
burroughs-beasts-699And what assurance have I that you will live up to your end of the agreement? burroughs-beasts-699 And you heard what was going on in here and came to protect me?"
burroughs-beasts-699But how can you help me, Sven,she asked,"when all these men will be against us?"
burroughs-beasts-699But where are you going, Sven?
burroughs-beasts-699But where is the use in discussing the matter? burroughs-beasts-699 Do n''t you know that the Englishman will have you all hanged when he gets you back where the law can get hold of you?"
burroughs-beasts-699Do you wish to come to them?
burroughs-beasts-699Have you no idea whose child this is?
burroughs-beasts-699Have you not learned sufficient wisdom to keep away from Nikolas Rokoff?
burroughs-beasts-699Have you seen a tall, well- dressed man here, but a minute since,she asked,"who met another and went away with him?"
burroughs-beasts-699How did you come here?
burroughs-beasts-699Is anyone sleeping in my cabin?
burroughs-beasts-699Is he here?
burroughs-beasts-699Is my son on board this ship?
burroughs-beasts-699Ka- Goda?
burroughs-beasts-699Lord Greystoke?
burroughs-beasts-699My baby?
burroughs-beasts-699My little boy,she said next, ignoring the terms of endearment--"where is he?
burroughs-beasts-699Or come hungry, eh?
burroughs-beasts-699So that''s how she''s blowin'', is it?
burroughs-beasts-699They will return, will they not, dear?
burroughs-beasts-699Warn me of what?
burroughs-beasts-699Was there a little white child with him?
burroughs-beasts-699What do we do with it now? burroughs-beasts-699 What do you know of the theft of my wife and the black woman?"
burroughs-beasts-699What do you mean,he cried,"by entering here without permission?
burroughs-beasts-699What does Tambudza want of Tarzan of the Apes?
burroughs-beasts-699What guarantee have I that you would not take my money and then do as you pleased with me and mine regardless of your promise?
burroughs-beasts-699What has the wireless to do with our remaining here?
burroughs-beasts-699What is it?
burroughs-beasts-699What is the amount?
burroughs-beasts-699What is the amount?
burroughs-beasts-699What is the matter?
burroughs-beasts-699What is the meaning of this?
burroughs-beasts-699What is the use,she said,"of expatiating upon the depths to which your vengeful nature can sink?
burroughs-beasts-699What means this?
burroughs-beasts-699What other party?
burroughs-beasts-699What were you doing with them-- where were you taking them?
burroughs-beasts-699Where and when may I meet you?
burroughs-beasts-699Where are they?
burroughs-beasts-699Where are they?
burroughs-beasts-699Where did you come from? burroughs-beasts-699 Where is my baby?"
burroughs-beasts-699Where is my wife?
burroughs-beasts-699Where is the boy?
burroughs-beasts-699Where is the child?
burroughs-beasts-699Where is the white man your messengers report to be with you?
burroughs-beasts-699Who are you,he asked,"who threatens Tarzan of the Apes?"
burroughs-beasts-699Who are you?
burroughs-beasts-699Who are you?
burroughs-beasts-699Who is it,he asked,"that creeps upon Tarzan of the Apes, like a hungry lion out of the darkness?"
burroughs-beasts-699Why are you not with Rokoff?
burroughs-beasts-699Why ca n''t you hide here and go back to the sea with me?
burroughs-beasts-699Why ca n''t you join me then after you have told him that?
burroughs-beasts-699Why did n''t you say so in the first place? burroughs-beasts-699 Why did you attack me?
burroughs-beasts-699Why did you send Mugambi and the others into the jungle?
burroughs-beasts-699You ban sick?
burroughs-beasts-699You do n''t mean that you think he will kill you?
burroughs-beasts-699You mean to say that you''re going to turn against me?
burroughs-beasts-699You think that you have beaten me-- eh? burroughs-beasts-699 You understood all that he said, then?"
burroughs-beasts-699You would n''t turn me away in the jungle, would you?
burroughs-beasts-699Among what sort of creatures had fate thrown him?
burroughs-beasts-699Ay take you to the sea, and then some of these black men they take you to the ship-- eh?"
burroughs-beasts-699But how was he to span the crocodile- infested waters?
burroughs-beasts-699But why had he taken the black woman as well?
burroughs-beasts-699Come now, choose-- his lordship or the jungle?"
burroughs-beasts-699Could he do it?
burroughs-beasts-699Did any qualm of conscience point its disquieting finger of reproach at the murderer?
burroughs-beasts-699Do Ay look like Ay ban here to hurt them?"
burroughs-beasts-699Have you not brought sufficient misery and anguish upon me without attempting to harm me further?
burroughs-beasts-699How could you be so cruel-- even as you-- Nikolas Rokoff-- can not be entirely devoid of mercy and compassion?
burroughs-beasts-699However, if Rokoff had not returned to the river, in what direction had he proceeded?
burroughs-beasts-699Is he aboard this ship?
burroughs-beasts-699Is it a bargain?"
burroughs-beasts-699It was the same question that he had whispered to Kerchak, and in the language of the apes it means, broadly,"Do you surrender?"
burroughs-beasts-699Little did either dream of what both were destined to pass through before they should meet again, or the far- distant-- but why anticipate?
burroughs-beasts-699Might she not be infinitely worse off if she gave herself into his power than she already was?
burroughs-beasts-699See?"
burroughs-beasts-699Shall it be as Tarzan says?"
burroughs-beasts-699Tell me, what was the face of this bad white man like?
burroughs-beasts-699The child must be his little Jack; but who could the woman be-- and the man?
burroughs-beasts-699Von''t you finish up this job?"
burroughs-beasts-699Was it possible that one of Rokoff''s confederates had conspired with some woman-- who had accompanied the Russian-- to steal the baby from him?
burroughs-beasts-699Well, what of it?
burroughs-beasts-699Were not Kai Shang and Momulla to be preferred to this great white giant who stroked a panther and called to the beasts of the jungle?
burroughs-beasts-699What could have happened to those he had left upon the Kincaid?
burroughs-beasts-699What did they expect to find there?
burroughs-beasts-699What do you answer?"
burroughs-beasts-699What do you say?"
burroughs-beasts-699What do you say?"
burroughs-beasts-699What had become of her?
burroughs-beasts-699What had brought the beast to him?
burroughs-beasts-699What hideous trials might they not have undergone during those seven awful days that nature had thwarted him in his endeavours to locate them?
burroughs-beasts-699What was she to do?
burroughs-beasts-699What was that?
burroughs-beasts-699What were they to do?
burroughs-beasts-699What wrong have I ever done you that you should persist in persecuting me?"
burroughs-beasts-699Where are they?"
burroughs-beasts-699Where is the other?
burroughs-beasts-699Where the acute hearing?
burroughs-beasts-699Where the uncanny sense of scent?
burroughs-beasts-699Where to and to what fate was it carrying him?
burroughs-beasts-699Where was Paulvitch?
burroughs-beasts-699Where were the trained senses of the savage ape- man?
burroughs-beasts-699Who could it be that took such pains to conceal his approach?
burroughs-beasts-699Who knows?
burroughs-beasts-699Who was there now to rescue him?
burroughs-beasts-699Why went Kai Shang and Momulla and the others thus stealthily toward the south?
burroughs-beasts-699Wot''s in it for me if I help you?"
burroughs-beasts-699Would the black fool never quit his skiff?
burroughs-beasts-699Would they come to the sea in time?
emerson-representative-755-Sire, every regiment that approaches the heavy artillery is sacrificed: Sire, what orders?
emerson-representative-755I asked such, if they were not wearied? emerson-representative-755 Mind thy affair,"says the spirit:-"coxcomb, would you meddle with the skies, or with other people?"
emerson-representative-755And to what purpose?
emerson-representative-755And what guaranty for the permanence of his opinions?
emerson-representative-755Are the agents of nature, and the power to understand them, worth no more than a street serenade, or the breath of a cigar?
emerson-representative-755Are the opinions of a man on right and wrong, on fate and causation, at the mercy of a broken sleep or an indigestion?
emerson-representative-755But he is forced to say,"O, these things will be as they must be: what can you do?
emerson-representative-755But what are these cares and works the better?
emerson-representative-755But when the question is, to life and its materials and its auxiliaries, how does he profit me?
emerson-representative-755But where are his new things of to- day?
emerson-representative-755Can any biography shed light on the localities into which the Midsummer Night''s Dream admits me?
emerson-representative-755Did Shakespeare confide to any notary or parish recorder, sacristan, or surrogate in Stratford, the genesis of that delicate creation?
emerson-representative-755Did he feel himself overmatched by any companion?
emerson-representative-755Did the bard speak with authority?
emerson-representative-755Do you love me?
emerson-representative-755Does he throw away the pen?
emerson-representative-755Does the general voice of ages affirm any principle, or is no community of sentiment discoverable in distant times and places?
emerson-representative-755Even the men of grander proportion suffer some deduction from the misfortune( shall I say?)
emerson-representative-755Having at some time seen that the happy soul will carry all the arts in power, they say, Why cumber ourselves with superfluous realizations?
emerson-representative-755He builds his fortunes, maintains the laws, cherishes his children; but he asks himself, Why?
emerson-representative-755He knew the grammar and rudiments of the Mother- Tongue,- how could he not read off one strain into music?
emerson-representative-755Here is activity of thought; but what is it for?
emerson-representative-755Homer lies in sunshine; Chaucer is glad and erect; and Saadi says,"It was rumored abroad that I was penitent; but what had I to do with repentance?"
emerson-representative-755How can he hesitate?
emerson-representative-755I say, with the Spartan,''Why do you speak so much to the purpose, of that which is nothing to the purpose?
emerson-representative-755If he should appear in any company of human souls, who would not march in his troop?
emerson-representative-755If not,- if there be no such God''s word in the man,- what care we how adroit, how fluent, how brilliant he is?
emerson-representative-755If there are conflicting evidences, why not state them?
emerson-representative-755If there is a wish for immortality, and no evidence, why not say just that?
emerson-representative-755If there is not ground for a candid thinker to make up his mind, yea or nay,- why not suspend the judgment?
emerson-representative-755Is his belief in God and Duty no deeper than a stomach evidence?
emerson-representative-755Is his eye creative?
emerson-representative-755Is it a reply to these suggestions to say, Society is a Pestalozzian school: all are teachers and pupils in turn?
emerson-representative-755Is it not a rare contrivance that lodged the due inertia in every creature, the conserving, resisting energy, the anger at being waked or changed?
emerson-representative-755Is it otherwise with the Church?
emerson-representative-755Is life to be led in a brave or in a cowardly manner?
emerson-representative-755Is not the State a question?
emerson-representative-755Is the name of virtue to be a barrier to that which is virtue?
emerson-representative-755Is there at last in his breast a Delphi whereof to ask concerning any thought or thing, whether it be verily so, yea or nay?
emerson-representative-755Is there caste?
emerson-representative-755Is there fate?
emerson-representative-755Is this fancy?
emerson-representative-755It is but a Twelfth Night, or Midsummer- Night''s Dream, or Winter Evening''s Tale: what signifies another picture more or less?
emerson-representative-755Now shall we, because a good nature inclines us to virtue''s side, say, There are no doubts,- and lie for the right?
emerson-representative-755Of what use then would crimes be to me?"
emerson-representative-755On another, what was the age of the world?
emerson-representative-755One day he asked whether the planets were inhabited?
emerson-representative-755One remembers again the trumpet- text in the Koran,-"The heavens and the earth and all that is between them, think ye we have created them in jest?"
emerson-representative-755Or, to put any of the questions which touch mankind nearest,- shall the young man aim at a leading part in law, in polities, in trade?
emerson-representative-755Over his name he drew an emblematic pair of scales, and wrote Que scais je?
emerson-representative-755Que scais je?
emerson-representative-755Shall I add, as one juggle of this enchantment, the stunning non- intercourse law which makes co- operation impossible?
emerson-representative-755Shall he then, cutting the stays that hold him fast to the social state, put out to sea with no guidance but his genius?
emerson-representative-755Shall the archangels be less majestic and sweet than the figures that have actually walked the earth?
emerson-representative-755Shall we say that Montaigne has spoken wisely, and given the right and permanent expression of the human mind, on the conduct of life?
emerson-representative-755So far from there being anything divine in the low and proprietary sense of Do you love me?
emerson-representative-755The destiny of organized nature is amelioration, and who can tell its limits?
emerson-representative-755Was it not a bright thought that made things cohere with this bitumen, fastest of cements?
emerson-representative-755Was it that he knew too much, that his sight was microscopic and interfered with the just perspective, the seeing of the whole?
emerson-representative-755What becomes of the promise to virtue?
emerson-representative-755What can I do against hereditary and constitutional habits; against scrofula, lymph, impotence?
emerson-representative-755What can I do against the influence of Race, in my history?
emerson-representative-755What do I know?
emerson-representative-755What does it signify?
emerson-representative-755What does the man mean?
emerson-representative-755What front can we make against these unavoidable, victorious, maleficent forces?
emerson-representative-755What gentleman has he not instructed in the rudeness of his behavior?
emerson-representative-755What has friendship so signal as its sublime attraction to whatever virtue is in us?
emerson-representative-755What is a great man but one of great affinities, who takes up into himself all arts, sciences, all knowables, as his food?
emerson-representative-755What is he whom I never think of?
emerson-representative-755What is the mean of many states; of all the states?
emerson-representative-755What is the use of pretending to assurances we have not, respecting the other life?
emerson-representative-755What is the use of pretending to powers we have not?
emerson-representative-755What king has he not taught state, as Talma taught Napoleon?
emerson-representative-755What lover has he not outloved?
emerson-representative-755What maiden has not found him finer than her delicacy?
emerson-representative-755What mystery has he not signified his knowledge of?
emerson-representative-755What office, or function, or district of man''s work, has he not remembered?
emerson-representative-755What point of morals, of manners, of economy, of philosophy, of religion, of taste, of the conduct of life, has he not settled?
emerson-representative-755What sage has he not outseen?
emerson-representative-755What signifies that he trips and stammers; that his voice is harsh or hissing; that his method or his tropes are inadequate?
emerson-representative-755What then?
emerson-representative-755What trait of his private mind has he hidden in his dramas?
emerson-representative-755What was left for a genius of the largest calibre but to go over their ground and verify and unite?
emerson-representative-755What?
emerson-representative-755Whence, whence all these thoughts?
emerson-representative-755Who cares for that, so thou gain aught wider and nobler?
emerson-representative-755Who shall forbid a wise skepticism, seeing that there is no practical question on which any thing more than an approximate solution can be had?
emerson-representative-755Why are the masses, from the dawn of history down, food for knives and powder?
emerson-representative-755Why be an angel before your time?
emerson-representative-755Why exaggerate the power of virtue?
emerson-representative-755Why fancy that you have all the truth in your keeping?
emerson-representative-755Why hear I the same sense from countless differing voices, and read one never quite expressed fact in endless picture- language?
emerson-representative-755Why pretend that life is so simple a game, when we know how subtle and elusive the Proteus*(28) is?
emerson-representative-755Why should I take them on trust?
emerson-representative-755Why should I vapor and play the philosopher, instead of ballasting, the best I can, this dancing balloon?
emerson-representative-755Why should we fret and drudge?
emerson-representative-755Why so talkative in public, when each of my neighbors can pin me to my seat by arguments I can not refute?
emerson-representative-755Why think to shut up all things in your narrow coop, when we know there are not one or two only, but ten, twenty, a thousand things, and unlike?
emerson-representative-755Why throw obstacles in the way of its defence?
emerson-representative-755Will any say, This is cold and infidel?
emerson-representative-755With such, Talleyrand''s question is ever the main one; not, is he rich?
emerson-representative-755Yet the instincts presently teach that the problem of essence must take precedence of all others;- the questions of Whence?
emerson-representative-755against climate, against barbarism, in my country?
emerson-representative-755and Whither?
emerson-representative-755and is not the satisfaction of the doubts essential to all manliness?
emerson-representative-755and to have answer, and to rely on that?
emerson-representative-755and whereto?
emerson-representative-755does he stand for something?
emerson-representative-755has he this or that faculty?
emerson-representative-755is he committed?
emerson-representative-755is he of the establishment?- but, Is he anybody?
emerson-representative-755is he of the movement?
emerson-representative-755is he well- meaning?
emerson-representative-755means, Do you see the same truth?
emerson-representative-755or is reporting a breach of the manners of that heavenly society?
emerson-representative-755or was it that he saw the vision intellectually, and hence that chiding of the intellectual that pervades his books?
burroughs-tarzan-705And if I ride north with you,he asked,"half the jewels and half the ransom of the woman shall be mine?"
burroughs-tarzan-705And if he were dead?
burroughs-tarzan-705And if we do not find it where you say it is, do you realize what your punishment will be?
burroughs-tarzan-705And my master, Achmet Zek, was well when last you saw him?
burroughs-tarzan-705And the woman?
burroughs-tarzan-705And you are willing to become the plaything of a black sultan?
burroughs-tarzan-705And you have a plan to make him pay?
burroughs-tarzan-705Are you going alone, or do you wish me to awaken someone to accompany you?
burroughs-tarzan-705Are you quite mad?
burroughs-tarzan-705Are you ready?
burroughs-tarzan-705But how did Werper come by them again?
burroughs-tarzan-705But how will you explain Mohammed Beyd''s death?
burroughs-tarzan-705Did he attempt to kill you?
burroughs-tarzan-705Did you hear it?
burroughs-tarzan-705Do you imagine that the sentries will credit any such ridiculous tale?
burroughs-tarzan-705Do you know,he asked leaning toward her,"where this man would take you?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Do you wish to die?
burroughs-tarzan-705Hear what?
burroughs-tarzan-705How can I ever thank you, my friend?
burroughs-tarzan-705How far is this gold?
burroughs-tarzan-705I am Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-705If I can give you as much gold as ten men may carry will you promise that I shall be conducted in safety to the nearest English commissioner?
burroughs-tarzan-705My God, Lord Greystoke,he managed to scream,"would you commit murder for a handful of stones?"
burroughs-tarzan-705My wife?
burroughs-tarzan-705Oh, John,cried Lady Greystoke, and Werper could feel the shudder through her voice,"is there no other way?
burroughs-tarzan-705Pay for it?
burroughs-tarzan-705Promise, and I will lead you to it-- if ten loads is enough?
burroughs-tarzan-705Stay here and wait until you return to find and take these jewels from me? burroughs-tarzan-705 Stay here?"
burroughs-tarzan-705The pretty pebbles?
burroughs-tarzan-705The prisoner is safe within?
burroughs-tarzan-705Then why should you have wished to kill him?
burroughs-tarzan-705Tomorrow we start?
burroughs-tarzan-705We can but try it-- and then what?
burroughs-tarzan-705What are we to do now?
burroughs-tarzan-705What did they with''Lady''?
burroughs-tarzan-705What did you with the pretty pebbles-- with Tarzan''s pretty pebbles?
burroughs-tarzan-705What do you here?
burroughs-tarzan-705What do you want now?
burroughs-tarzan-705What has become of her? burroughs-tarzan-705 What has happened?
burroughs-tarzan-705What has happened?
burroughs-tarzan-705What have we here?
burroughs-tarzan-705What have you there?
burroughs-tarzan-705What is your answer to the love of La of Opar?
burroughs-tarzan-705What with-- the rags that you have upon your back? burroughs-tarzan-705 Where is she?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Where is the knife?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who are you who speak the language of the Mangani?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who are you, and what were you doing in my country? burroughs-tarzan-705 Who are you?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Who are you?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who has done this thing?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who has murdered Mohammed Beyd?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who knows?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who will go north with the woman,he asked,"while we are returning for the gold that the Waziri buried by the bungalow of the Englishman?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Why do you laugh?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why do you not kill me?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why not?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why should I kill you?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why should you not have your will? burroughs-tarzan-705 Why,"he asked,"would you have killed this man?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why?
burroughs-tarzan-705Yes or no?
burroughs-tarzan-705You have heard of the man men call Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-705You will stake your life against the finding of the gold?
burroughs-tarzan-705You would not kill me?
burroughs-tarzan-705And La?
burroughs-tarzan-705And what are gold and jewels to these?"
burroughs-tarzan-705And what assurance have you that I can not bring an armed force about you that will prevent your return to the Congo Free State?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Are you hungry?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Are you ready for the venture?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Can you endure still more?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Can you tell me?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Could he be but waiting for them to pass before returning his attention to the original prey?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could it be that Tarzan had survived the bullet of the Arab?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could the horrid, victory cry he had but just heard have been formed in human throat?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could this creature be the same dignified Englishman who had entertained him so graciously in his luxurious African home?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could this dull sleeper be the alert, sensitive Tarzan of old?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could this unrecognizable thing be the man he had been trailing?
burroughs-tarzan-705Could this wild beast, with blazing eyes, and bloody countenance, be at the same time a man?
burroughs-tarzan-705Did you follow us all this way for nothing more than a knife?
burroughs-tarzan-705Eh?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Frecoult?"
burroughs-tarzan-705From whence had it come?
burroughs-tarzan-705Had a lion or a leopard sought sanctuary in the interior, unbeknown to the sentries?
burroughs-tarzan-705Had she finally been forced into a union with one of her grotesque priests?
burroughs-tarzan-705He called to his men to mount and hold themselves in readiness, for in the heart of Africa who may know whether a strange host be friend or foe?
burroughs-tarzan-705His quarry must be within; but how was he to find him among so many huts?
burroughs-tarzan-705How then had it vanished?
burroughs-tarzan-705If the woman belonged there, what better place to search or await her than the very spot which his broken recollections seemed to assign to her?
burroughs-tarzan-705It is my pretty pebbles that I want-- where are they?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Of what good was your knife, anyway?
burroughs-tarzan-705Perhaps the blow upon his head had numbed his senses, temporarily-- who may say?
burroughs-tarzan-705She saw that the lion had killed the ape, and that he was devouring his prey less than fifty feet from where she lay; but what could she do?
burroughs-tarzan-705Tell me before I die-- are you man or devil?"
burroughs-tarzan-705To whom did they belong?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could have become of it?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could have brought them back?"
burroughs-tarzan-705What could he, Werper, hope to accomplish, other than his own death, by an attempt to wrest the gems from their savage owner?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-705What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-705What good was her new- found liberty in the face of the frightful beast crouching so close beside her?
burroughs-tarzan-705What had been his past?
burroughs-tarzan-705What had she been to Tarzan of the Apes?
burroughs-tarzan-705What harm could befall her with such as these to protect her?
burroughs-tarzan-705What if the first blow should fail to drive the point to his victim''s heart?
burroughs-tarzan-705What is your answer?"
burroughs-tarzan-705What is your answer?"
burroughs-tarzan-705What miracle had been performed?
burroughs-tarzan-705What return, other than your life, do you expect for your services?"
burroughs-tarzan-705What use to attempt escape?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was he to do?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was he?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was it that had attracted Numa''s attention and taken him soft- footed and silent away from the scene of his discomfiture?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was the metal?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was there in common between that pile of dirty metal and the beautiful, sparkling pebbles that had formerly been in his pouch?
burroughs-tarzan-705What was this woman to him, anyway?
burroughs-tarzan-705What were they?
burroughs-tarzan-705What would Achmet Zek say, if he knew?
burroughs-tarzan-705What would it mean to Werper to refuse?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where are the extradition papers which warrant the arrest of this man?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where are you?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Where are your soldiers?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Where had he seen such before?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where have I heard that name before?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Where have you so much gold as that?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Where is the sacred knife?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where is your authority for this invasion?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where was he?
burroughs-tarzan-705Where were those uncanny, guardian powers that had formerly rendered him immune from the dangers of surprise?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who else in all the jungle could bear the weight of a grown woman as lightly as he who held her?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who is Lord Greystoke?
burroughs-tarzan-705Who took it from him?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Who was she?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why are you lowering the shutters?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Why did these Tarmangani covet them so greatly?
burroughs-tarzan-705Why did you think I would kill you?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Why was it that he could not recollect?
burroughs-tarzan-705Will you go back to Opar with La, promising that no harm shall befall her?"
burroughs-tarzan-705Would the latter understand this strange tongue?
burroughs-tarzan-705Would the nervous animal he rode take fright at the odor of the carnivore, and, bolting, leave Werper still to the mercies of the king of beasts?
burroughs-tarzan-705You are John Clayton, Lord Greystoke-- don''t you remember?"
burroughs-tarzan-705was it hate that La of Opar felt?
london-people-766''Eresez''e,"wot you doin''''ere?"
london-people-766What is it that I''m wantun?
london-people-766''''Ow did I like it?
london-people-766''A man of business you are, eh?
london-people-766''A vycytion, eh?
london-people-766''After you have been out all night in the streets,''I asked,''what do you do in the morning for something to eat?''
london-people-766''An''get fourteen days?''
london-people-766''And how did you like the procession, mate?''
london-people-766''And what''s the result?
london-people-766''And which son is this?''
london-people-766''Anything to say?''
london-people-766''Are they men?''
london-people-766''But how long does the rush season last, in which you receive this high wage of thirty bob?''
london-people-766''But look you,''said he to me,''wot''ll''appen to''er if I do n''t py up the ten shillings?
london-people-766''But suppose, after you''ve, had your night''s sleep, you refuse to pick oakum, or break stones, or do any work at all?''
london-people-766''But wot''s the haddress, sir?''
london-people-766''But''ow about the wife an''kiddies?''
london-people-766''But''ow about this''ere cheap immigration?''
london-people-766''Can yer give us a job, governor?''
london-people-766''Can you tell me the way to Wapping?''
london-people-766''Cawn yer let me''ave somethin''for this, daughter?
london-people-766''Did n''t you know you had to stay for services?''
london-people-766''Do you mean to say that I ca n''t get out of here?''
london-people-766''Do you twig?''
london-people-766''Do you want to stay?''
london-people-766''Have you ever taken a vacation?''
london-people-766''How about the wife and kiddies of the man who works cheaper than you and gets your job?
london-people-766''How about tobacco?''
london-people-766''How long have you been here?''
london-people-766''How much for a room?''
london-people-766''How much will you give me for them?''
london-people-766''How much?''
london-people-766''How tall are you?''
london-people-766''I say,''he said,''wot plyce yer wanter go?''
london-people-766''Milk and sugar, I suppose, and a silver spoon?''
london-people-766''Oh, why did you bring me here?''
london-people-766''Some mug left it on the table when he went out, eh, do n''t you think?''
london-people-766''That you will keep me here against my will?''
london-people-766''The Jews of Whitechapel, say, a- cuttin''our throats right along?''
london-people-766''Then what?''
london-people-766''Then what?''
london-people-766''Thirteen years, sir; an''do n''t you think you''ll fancy the lodgin''?''
london-people-766''Well?''
london-people-766''What do you expect to do in the end?''
london-people-766''What does he say, constable?''
london-people-766''What does he say?''
london-people-766''What will you have?''
london-people-766''What?''
london-people-766''Where''d you find it?''
london-people-766''Where, sir?''
london-people-766''Why did n''t you ask the woman for food?''
london-people-766''Why did you not get under the water and make an end of it, instead of giving us all this trouble and bother?''
london-people-766''Will the bloke bother with a fellow now?''
london-people-766''Won''tcher py me?''
london-people-766''Worked yer way over on a cattle boat?''
london-people-766''Wot''s yer game, eh?
london-people-766''Wot''s yer gyme?''
london-people-766''Wot?''
london-people-766''Yes?''
london-people-766''Yes?''
london-people-766''Yes?''
london-people-766''You''ave business, eh?''
london-people-766''You''ll be hin hagain to''ave a look?''
london-people-766-Omar Khayyam     ''I SAY, CAN YOU LET A LODGING?''
london-people-766A bullet was''''andier,''but how under the sun was he to get hold of a revolver?
london-people-766Ah, where were they not?
london-people-766Also, at the railway stations it was the rule to be asked,''First or second, sir?''
london-people-766Am I to starve and let them?
london-people-766An''fer w''y?
london-people-766An''out I goes, but I sez,"Think I want ter pinch[ steal] the bleedin''bridge?"''
london-people-766And besides, it was Sunday, and why should even a starving man look for work on Sunday?
london-people-766And if it is not their intention to deprive them of sleep, why do n''t they let them sleep earlier in the night?
london-people-766And if the officer has not too much, can the pauper be properly fed on less than half the amount?''
london-people-766And she was his sister?
london-people-766And who shall blame them?
london-people-766Back from a voyage, sir?''
london-people-766But now the query became,''Walk or ride?''
london-people-766But what of the daughters?
london-people-766Chapter Twenty- Coffee- Houses And Doss- Houses      Why should we be packed, head and tail, like canned sardines?
london-people-766Chapter Twenty- One- The Precariousness Of Life      What do you work at?
london-people-766Could this be the room I had rented for six shillings a week?
london-people-766Did I know the rounds yet?
london-people-766Eh?
london-people-766Fierce, was n''t it?
london-people-766For instance, has Civilization bettered the lot of man?
london-people-766For was there not that wonderful thing, a breakfast, awaiting us?
london-people-766He has no money for beer, and his lair is only for sleeping purposes, so what else remains for him to do?
london-people-766How about his wife and kiddies?
london-people-766I suppose people looking for work almost worry you to death?''
london-people-766I wonder if God hears them?
london-people-766If it is their intention to deprive them of sleep, why do they let them sleep after five in the morning?
london-people-766If the pauper has ample food, why does the officer have more?
london-people-766Is it hard work?
london-people-766Is the picture overdrawn?
london-people-766Is this a singular case?
london-people-766Kids?
london-people-766No sleep all night, nothin''to eat, what shape am I in in the mornin''to look for work?
london-people-766S''pose I do get into the casual ward?
london-people-766S''pose I look for a job?
london-people-766Seafarin''chap, eh?
london-people-766Sir George Blank, eh?
london-people-766So the question reshapes itself: Has Civilization bettered the lot of the average man?
london-people-766T''make you mis''rable?
london-people-766The question naturally arises, How do they live?
london-people-766The thing happens, the father is struck down, and what then?
london-people-766Then why do they do it?
london-people-766Then wot did you come''ere for?''
london-people-766Then, there''s the other wimmen,''ow do they treat a pore stoker with a few shillin''s in''is trouseys?
london-people-766Thou that wast his Republic, Wilt thou clasp their knees?
london-people-766Voices begin to go up the scale, something like this:-     ''Yes?''
london-people-766Was I looking for work?
london-people-766What chance does that give me to look for a job?
london-people-766What chance does that give me to look for work?
london-people-766What could the woman do?
london-people-766What do you call hard work?
london-people-766What then?
london-people-766What was the matter with me hanging on and waiting for Buffalo Bill?
london-people-766What was to be done?
london-people-766What was to be done?
london-people-766When before, I inquired the way of a policeman, I was usually asked,''Buss or''ansom, sir?''
london-people-766Where should they go?
london-people-766Where was I hanging out?
london-people-766Where were the children?
london-people-766Why do you lead this life?
london-people-766Why do you work at such a slavish trade?
london-people-766Wilt thou endure forever, O Milton''s England, these?
london-people-766Wot do you work at?
london-people-766Wot for?
london-people-766Wot''s a man like me want o''wimmen, eh?
london-people-766Wot''s she goin''to do, eh?
london-people-766Wot''s she goin''to do?''
london-people-766Wotcher say?''
london-people-766You are a salt- cake man?
london-people-766did the hand then of the Potter shake?
london-people-766for the likes o''me?
burroughs-at-698And could you aid David in his search for Dian?
burroughs-at-698And if it should prove solid?
burroughs-at-698And suppose it is the arena,I continued;"what then?"
burroughs-at-698And what will they do with me there?
burroughs-at-698And why did you run away from him?
burroughs-at-698Are you crazy, Perry? burroughs-at-698 Are you not glad to see me?"
burroughs-at-698As you dare not return to Amoz,I ventured,"what is to become of you since you can not be happy here with me, hating me as you do?"
burroughs-at-698But Jubal''s brothers-- and cousins--I reminded her,"how about them?"
burroughs-at-698But how am I to find the Mountains of the Clouds?
burroughs-at-698But how,persisted Perry,"could you travel to strange country without heavenly bodies or a compass to guide you?"
burroughs-at-698But my boy,he continued,"does n''t that temperature reading mean anything to you?
burroughs-at-698But the grotesque inhabitants of this forest?
burroughs-at-698But what had that to do with his brothers?
burroughs-at-698But why did you do it?
burroughs-at-698Could you find your way back to your own land?
burroughs-at-698David, my boy,he said,"how could you for a moment doubt my love for you?
burroughs-at-698David,he said abruptly,"do you perceive anything unusual about the horizon?"
burroughs-at-698Death is it that appalls you? burroughs-at-698 Dian,"I said,"wo n''t you tell me that you are not sorry that I have found you?"
burroughs-at-698Did you expect me to run into your arms, and say that I loved you before I knew that you loved me?
burroughs-at-698Do you happen to know,he asked,"what the Mahars do to slaves who lie to them?"
burroughs-at-698Do you mean that they do not believe me?
burroughs-at-698Do you mean to say that you expected any one to believe so impossible a lie?
burroughs-at-698Do you think that we are dead, and this is heaven?
burroughs-at-698Does he too want you, or has the option on you become a family heirloom, to be passed on down from generation to generation?
burroughs-at-698From where else then did I come? burroughs-at-698 Had Jubal any cousins?"
burroughs-at-698How came you here?
burroughs-at-698How in the world can the sun shine through five hundred miles of solid crust?
burroughs-at-698How large is Pellucidar?
burroughs-at-698How thick is the Earth''s crust, Perry?
burroughs-at-698Is there naught that we may do to save her?
burroughs-at-698Is there no escape?
burroughs-at-698It is sure death in either event?
burroughs-at-698Ja,I said,"what would you say were I to tell you that in so far as the Mahars''theory of the shape of Pellucidar is concerned it is correct?"
burroughs-at-698Murder to kill a reptilian monster?
burroughs-at-698My God, Perry, where are we?
burroughs-at-698Now what do you suppose they intend doing with us?
burroughs-at-698Then Dian could have found her way directly to her own people?
burroughs-at-698Then you have n''t hated me at all, Dian?
burroughs-at-698There is a slender chance for me then if I be sent to the arena, and none at all if the learned ones drag me to the pits?
burroughs-at-698They gained their liberty? burroughs-at-698 What are the human beings doing here?"
burroughs-at-698What are the readings now, David?
burroughs-at-698What are they going to do with me?
burroughs-at-698What are you doing here?
burroughs-at-698What can it mean? burroughs-at-698 What can we do?"
burroughs-at-698What do you here?
burroughs-at-698What do you mean Perry?
burroughs-at-698What do you mean?
burroughs-at-698What do you mean?
burroughs-at-698What do you want of my spear?
burroughs-at-698What happened? burroughs-at-698 What has he to do with it?"
burroughs-at-698What is the Land of Awful Shadow?
burroughs-at-698What is there horrible about it, David?
burroughs-at-698What will they do with me,I asked,"if they do not have a mind to believe me?"
burroughs-at-698What will they do with you?
burroughs-at-698Where are they taking us?
burroughs-at-698Where do they live?
burroughs-at-698Where else might I go?
burroughs-at-698Where on earth can we be?
burroughs-at-698Where within vast Pellucidar would you search for your Dian? burroughs-at-698 Who are the Mezops?"
burroughs-at-698Who are you,he continued,"and from what country do you come?"
burroughs-at-698Who can tell?
burroughs-at-698Who is Jubal the Ugly One?
burroughs-at-698Why DOES a woman run away from a man?
burroughs-at-698Why did n''t you do this at first, David? burroughs-at-698 Why do you hate me, Dian?"
burroughs-at-698Why should I deceive a stranger, or attempt to, in so simple a matter as the date?
burroughs-at-698Why should they object to eating human flesh,I asked,"if it is true that they look upon us as lower animals?"
burroughs-at-698You live upon the under side of Pellucidar, and walk always with your head pointed downward?
burroughs-at-698You mean to say that we turned back in the ice stratum, David? burroughs-at-698 You saw the two who met the tarag and the thag the time that you escaped?"
burroughs-at-698You say we''re back at the surface, David? burroughs-at-698 You would return to captivity?"
burroughs-at-698You?
burroughs-at-698Am I correct?"
burroughs-at-698Am I not happy?
burroughs-at-698Am I not well fed and well treated?
burroughs-at-698And how?"
burroughs-at-698And the girl?
burroughs-at-698And the horizon-- could it present the strange aspects which we both noted unless we were indeed standing upon the inside surface of a sphere?"
burroughs-at-698Are you frightened?"
burroughs-at-698As it continued to cool, what happened?
burroughs-at-698But why do you return, having once made good your escape?"
burroughs-at-698But would we be alive to know or care?
burroughs-at-698But yet where else?
burroughs-at-698Ca n''t you understand that I love you?
burroughs-at-698Can it be possible that you escaped?"
burroughs-at-698Can it be that both of us are right and at the same time both are wrong?
burroughs-at-698Can the earth be cold at the center?"
burroughs-at-698Could it be that I had plunged into a cul- de- sac?
burroughs-at-698Did I say safely lodged?
burroughs-at-698Did I say thinly veiled?
burroughs-at-698Did he reach it, or lies he somewhere buried in the heart of the great crust?
burroughs-at-698Did n''t you know it?"
burroughs-at-698Did the Arabs murder him, after all, just on the eve of his departure?
burroughs-at-698Do I make myself quite clear?"
burroughs-at-698Do n''t you recall the sudden whirling of our seats?
burroughs-at-698Do you catch my meaning?"
burroughs-at-698Do you mean to say that you have not missed me since that time we were separated by the charging thag within the arena?"
burroughs-at-698Do you notice the general configuration of the two areas?
burroughs-at-698Do you really mean that you do not know that you offended the Beautiful One, and how?"
burroughs-at-698Do you understand?"
burroughs-at-698Does not the strange fauna and flora which we have seen convince you that you are not in the world of your birth?
burroughs-at-698Does the answer lie somewhere upon the bosom of the broad Sahara, at the end of two tiny wires, hidden beneath a lost cairn?
burroughs-at-698How can that be?
burroughs-at-698How far did it extend?
burroughs-at-698How had it been accomplished?
burroughs-at-698How long have I been unconscious?"
burroughs-at-698I asked,"and what has happened to you since Hooja freed you from the Sagoths?"
burroughs-at-698I cried,"what are you doing here?
burroughs-at-698I exclaimed,"have n''t you a word for me after my long absence?"
burroughs-at-698Is that any way to treat a friend?
burroughs-at-698It is all right to IMAGINE them as existing in an equally imaginary epoch-- but now?
burroughs-at-698It was quite evident however that little less than a miracle could aid me, for what could I accomplish in this strange world, naked and unarmed?
burroughs-at-698Or, did he again turn the nose of his iron monster toward the inner world?
burroughs-at-698That I am going to have you?
burroughs-at-698That I love you better than all else in this world or my own?
burroughs-at-698That love like mine can not be denied?"
burroughs-at-698We have been carried back a million years, David, to the childhood of a planet-- is it not wondrous?"
burroughs-at-698Were they inhabitants of the same world into which I had been born?
burroughs-at-698What a silly man you are, David?"
burroughs-at-698What better lot could man desire?"
burroughs-at-698What could it mean?
burroughs-at-698What do you suppose they can be?
burroughs-at-698What does the distance meter read?"
burroughs-at-698What else may I do under the circumstances?"
burroughs-at-698What had become of Perry?
burroughs-at-698What has happened?"
burroughs-at-698What were the intentions of these half- human things into whose hands I had fallen?
burroughs-at-698What year is it?"
burroughs-at-698Where in the world are we?
burroughs-at-698Where is it now?"
burroughs-at-698Why should I not desire to be in Phutra?
burroughs-at-698Why-- why what does it mean?
burroughs-at-698Will you accompany us?"
burroughs-at-698Will you come?"
burroughs-at-698Without stars, or moon, or changing sun how could you find her even though you knew where she might be found?"
burroughs-at-698Would I ever see him again?
burroughs-at-698Would it stop at this point again, or would it continue its merciless climb?
burroughs-at-698You were about to tell me where we are when that great hairy frigate bore down upon us-- have you really any idea at all?"
emerson-conduct-752Dost thou fear,replied the King,"that thou only in all the army wilt not hear the trumpet?"
emerson-conduct-752Utri creditis, Quirites?
emerson-conduct-752Wilt thou now, Eyvind, believe in Christ?
emerson-conduct-752A man of wit was asked, in the train, what was his errand in the city?
emerson-conduct-752After a year or two, the grass must be turned up and ploughed: now what crops?
emerson-conduct-752And how dare any one, if he could, pluck away the coulisses, stage effects, and ceremonies, by which they live?
emerson-conduct-752Are you so cunning, Mr. Profitloss, and do you expect to swindle your master and employer, in the web you weave?
emerson-conduct-752Ask Spurzheim, ask the doctors, ask Quetelet, if temperaments decide nothing?
emerson-conduct-752At the end of the seventh day, the king inquired,"From what cause hast thou become so emaciated?"
emerson-conduct-752But Benedict said,` Why ask?
emerson-conduct-752But how can Cockayne, who has no pastures, and leaves his cottage daily in the cars, at business hours, be pothered with fatting and killing oxen?
emerson-conduct-752But the wise instinct asks,` How will death help them?''
emerson-conduct-752But where shall we find the first atom in this house of man, which is all consent, inosculation, and balance of parts?
emerson-conduct-752But who cares for fallings- out of assassins, and fights of bears, or grindings of icebergs?
emerson-conduct-752But who dares draw out the linchpin from the wagon- wheel?
emerson-conduct-752But why multiply these topics, and their illustrations, which are endless?
emerson-conduct-752But why need we console ourselves with the fames of Helen of Argos, or Corinna, or Pauline of Toulouse, or the Duchess of Hamilton?
emerson-conduct-752Can not one converse better on a topic on which he has experience, than on one which is new?
emerson-conduct-752Can we never extract this tape- worm of Europe from the brain of our countrymen?
emerson-conduct-752Could he lift pots and roofs and houses so handily?
emerson-conduct-752Do you suppose, he can be estimated by his weight in pounds, or, that he is contained in his skin,-- this reaching, radiating, jaculating fellow?
emerson-conduct-752Do you suppose, there is any country where they do not scald milkpans, and swaddle the infants, and burn the brushwood, and broil the fish?
emerson-conduct-752Does the reading of history make us fatalists?
emerson-conduct-752Dust is their pyramid and mole: Who saw what ferns and palms were pressed Under the tumbling mountain''s breast,|P988 In the safe herbal of the coal?
emerson-conduct-752Each nation has asked successively,` What are they here for?''
emerson-conduct-752For who and what is this criticism that pries into the matter?
emerson-conduct-752Given the equality of two intellects,-- which will form the most reliable judgments, the good, or the bad hearted?
emerson-conduct-752Have you heard Everett, Garrison, Father Taylor, Theodore Parker?
emerson-conduct-752Have you seen Mr. Allston, Doctor Channing, Mr. Adams, Mr. Webster, Mr. Greenough?
emerson-conduct-752Have you seen a few lawyers, merchants, and brokers,-- two or three scholars, two or three capitalists, two or three editors of newspapers?
emerson-conduct-752Have you talked with Messieurs Turbinewheel, Summitlevel, and Lacofrupees?
emerson-conduct-752How can we penetrate the law of our shifting moods and susceptibility?
emerson-conduct-752How do they get this rapid knowledge, even before they speak, of each other''s power and dispositions?
emerson-conduct-752How is it people manage to live on,-- so aimless as they are?
emerson-conduct-752How is this effected?
emerson-conduct-752How long shall we sit and wait for these benefactors?
emerson-conduct-752How many copies are there of the Belvedere Apollo, the Venus, the Psyche, the Warwick Vase, the Parthenon, and the Temple of Vesta?
emerson-conduct-752How shall I live?
emerson-conduct-752How shall a man escape from his ancestors, or draw off from his veins the black drop which he drew from his father''s or his mother''s life?
emerson-conduct-752How to live with unfit companions?
emerson-conduct-752I once asked a clergyman in a retired town, who were his companions?
emerson-conduct-752I prefer to say, with the old prophet,"Seekest thou great things?
emerson-conduct-752III- Wealth Who shall tell what did befall, Far away in time, when once, Over the lifeless ball, Hung idle stars and suns?
emerson-conduct-752IV- Culture Can rules or tutors educate The semigod whom we await?
emerson-conduct-752If I could put my hand on the north star, would it be as beautiful?
emerson-conduct-752If you are the victim of your doing, who cares what you do?
emerson-conduct-752If, in the least particular, one could derange the order of nature,-- who would accept the gift of life?
emerson-conduct-752In California, the country where it grew,-- what would it buy?
emerson-conduct-752Is all we have to do to draw the breath in, and blow it out again?
emerson-conduct-752Is egotism a metaphysical varioloid of this malady?
emerson-conduct-752Is it a question, whether to put her into the street?
emerson-conduct-752Is it not instantly enhanced by the increase of equity?
emerson-conduct-752Is it otherwise if there be some belief or some purpose he would bury in his breast?
emerson-conduct-752Is not our faith in the impenetrability of matter more sedative than narcotics?
emerson-conduct-752Is not then the demand to be rich legitimate?
emerson-conduct-752Is not time a pretty toy?
emerson-conduct-752Is party the madness of many for the gain of a few?
emerson-conduct-752Is that necessary?
emerson-conduct-752Life is hardly respectable,-- is it?
emerson-conduct-752Now whether, seeing these two things, fate and power, we are permitted to believe in unity?
emerson-conduct-752Now which stroke broke the trunnion?
emerson-conduct-752One of the high anecdotes of the world is the reply of Newton to the inquiry,"how he had been able to achieve his discoveries?"
emerson-conduct-752Shall he, then, renounce steam, fire, and electricity, or, shall he learn to deal with them?
emerson-conduct-752Shall we then judge a country by the majority, or by the minority?
emerson-conduct-752Should she keep her, or should she dismiss her?
emerson-conduct-752Suppose the three hundred heroes at Thermopylae had paired off with three hundred Persians: would it have been all the same to Greece, and to history?
emerson-conduct-752The Spirit saith to the man,` How is it with thee?
emerson-conduct-752The eldest son must inherit the manor; what to do with this supernumerary?
emerson-conduct-752The man lives to other objects, but who dare affirm that they are more real?
emerson-conduct-752The son of Antiochus asked his father, when he would join battle?
emerson-conduct-752The"times,""the age,"what is that, but a few profound persons and a few active persons who epitomize the times?
emerson-conduct-752There is the illusion of time, which is very deep; who has disposed of it?
emerson-conduct-752These priests in the temple incessantly meditate on death; how can they enter into healthful diversions?"
emerson-conduct-752We think and speak with more temperance and gradation,-- but is not indifferentism as bad as superstition?
emerson-conduct-752Wealth As soon as a stranger is introduced into any compations which all wish to have answered, is, How does that man get his living?
emerson-conduct-752What are they but thought entering the hands and feet, controlling the movements of the body, the speech and behavior?
emerson-conduct-752What could they do?
emerson-conduct-752What finest hands would not be clumsy to sketch the genial precepts of the young girl''s demeanor?
emerson-conduct-752What god the element obeyed?
emerson-conduct-752What have they to conceal?
emerson-conduct-752What have they to exhibit?
emerson-conduct-752What is he that he should resist their will, and think or act for himself?
emerson-conduct-752What is incurable but a frivolous habit?
emerson-conduct-752What is odious but noise, and people who scream and bewail?
emerson-conduct-752What is the city in which we sit here, but an aggregate of incongruous materials, which have obeyed the will of some man?
emerson-conduct-752What is the talent of that character so common,-- the successful man of the world,-- in all marts, senates, and drawing- rooms?
emerson-conduct-752What is vulgar, and the essence of all vulgarity, but the avarice of reward?
emerson-conduct-752What manner of man does science make?
emerson-conduct-752What oldest star the fame can save Of races perishing to pave The planet with a floor of lime?
emerson-conduct-752What proof of infidelity, like the toleration and propagandism of slavery?
emerson-conduct-752What proof of skepticism like the base rate at which the highest mental and moral gifts are held?
emerson-conduct-752What shall be the crops?
emerson-conduct-752What smiths, and in what furnace, rolled( In dizzy aeons dim and mute The reeling brain can ill compute) Copper and iron, lead, and gold?
emerson-conduct-752What tests of manhood could he stand?
emerson-conduct-752What then?
emerson-conduct-752What to do with a dry cow?
emerson-conduct-752What to do with blown and lame oxen?
emerson-conduct-752What to do?
emerson-conduct-752What would painter do, or what would poet or saint, but for crucifixions and hells?
emerson-conduct-752What, like the direction of education?
emerson-conduct-752What, like the facility of conversion?
emerson-conduct-752When the cholera is in the potato, what is the use of planting larger crops?
emerson-conduct-752Where is the service which can escape its remuneration?
emerson-conduct-752Which blast burst the piece?
emerson-conduct-752Which do you believe, Romans?"
emerson-conduct-752Who are you that have no task to keep you at home?
emerson-conduct-752Who but must wish that all labor and value should stand on the same simple and surly market?
emerson-conduct-752Who dare assume to guide a youth, a maid, to perfect manners?
emerson-conduct-752Who likes to have a dapper phrenologist pronouncing on his fortunes?
emerson-conduct-752Who shall set a limit to the influence of a human being?
emerson-conduct-752Who wishes to be severe?
emerson-conduct-752Who wishes to resist the eminent and polite, in behalf of the poor, and low, and impolite?
emerson-conduct-752Why should I give up my thought, because I can not answer an objection to it?
emerson-conduct-752Why should I hasten to solve every riddle which life offers me?
emerson-conduct-752Why should not priests, lodged and fed comfortably in the temples, also amuse themselves?"
emerson-conduct-752Why should we be afraid of Nature, which is no other than"philosophy and theology embodied"?
emerson-conduct-752Why should we fear to be crushed by savage elements, we who are made up of the same elements?
emerson-conduct-752Will he not spend, but hoard for power?
emerson-conduct-752Will he spend for pleasure?
emerson-conduct-752Will he spend his income, or will he invest?
emerson-conduct-752Will you say, the disasters which threaten mankind are exceptional, and one need not lay his account for cataclysms every day?
emerson-conduct-752Wings of what wind the lichen bore, Wafting the puny seeds of power, Which, lodged in rock, the rock abrade?
emerson-conduct-752You do not think you will find anything there which you have not seen at home?
emerson-conduct-752Youthful aspirations are fine things, your theories and plans of life are fair and commendable:-- but will you stick?
emerson-conduct-752and who that dares do it, can keep his temper sweet, his frolic spirits?
emerson-conduct-752how did North America get netted with iron rails, except by the importunity of these orators, who dragged all the prudent men in?
emerson-conduct-752is it ill?''
emerson-conduct-752is it well?
emerson-conduct-752it is not then necessary to the order and existence of society?
emerson-conduct-752or come to the conviction that what seems the succession of thought is only the distribution of wholes into causal series?
emerson-conduct-752or if there be any- thing they do not decide?
emerson-conduct-752thee personally?
emerson-conduct-752what effect on the race that inhabits a granite shelf?
emerson-conduct-752what men of ability he saw?
emerson-conduct-752what on the inhabitants of marl and of alluvium?
emerson-conduct-752who will buy her?
plato-charmides-645Admitting this view, I ask of you, what good work, worthy of the name wise, does temperance or wisdom, which is the science of itself, effect?
plato-charmides-645And are not we looking and seeking after something more than is to be found in her?
plato-charmides-645And are they temperate, seeing that they make not for themselves or their own business only?
plato-charmides-645And are you about to use violence, without even going through the forms of justice?
plato-charmides-645And can that be good which does not make men good?
plato-charmides-645And do they make or do their own business only, or that of others also?
plato-charmides-645And does not he who does his duty act temperately or wisely?
plato-charmides-645And he who does so does his duty?
plato-charmides-645And he who judges rightly will judge of the physician as a physician in what relates to these?
plato-charmides-645And he who would enquire into the nature of medicine must pursue the enquiry into health and disease, and not into what is extraneous?
plato-charmides-645And in all that concerns either body or soul, swiftness and activity are clearly better than slowness and quietness?
plato-charmides-645And in leaping and running and in bodily exercises generally, quickness and agility are good; slowness, and inactivity, and quietness, are bad?
plato-charmides-645And in playing the lyre, or wrestling, quickness or sharpness are far better than quietness and slowness?
plato-charmides-645And is it not better to teach another quickly and energetically, rather than quietly and slowly?
plato-charmides-645And is not shrewdness a quickness or cleverness of the soul, and not a quietness?
plato-charmides-645And is temperance a good?
plato-charmides-645And medicine is distinguished from other sciences as having the subject- matter of health and disease?
plato-charmides-645And that knowledge which is nearest of all, I said, is the knowledge of what?
plato-charmides-645And the inference is that temperance can not be modesty- if temperance is a good, and if modesty is as much an evil as a good?
plato-charmides-645And the odd and even numbers are not the same with the art of computation?
plato-charmides-645And the same holds in boxing and in the pancratium?
plato-charmides-645And the temperate are also good?
plato-charmides-645And they are right, and you would agree with them?
plato-charmides-645And to read quickly or slowly?
plato-charmides-645And was there anything meddling or intemperate in this?
plato-charmides-645And what if I am?
plato-charmides-645And what is it?
plato-charmides-645And what is the meaning of a man doing his own business?
plato-charmides-645And which is better, to call to mind, and to remember, quickly and readily, or quietly and slowly?
plato-charmides-645And which, I said, is better- facility in learning, or difficulty in learning?
plato-charmides-645And why, he replied, will not wisdom be of use?
plato-charmides-645And will wisdom give health?
plato-charmides-645And yet if reading and writing are the same as doing, you were doing what was not your own business?
plato-charmides-645And yet were you not saying, just now, that craftsmen might be temperate in doing another''s work, as well as in doing their own?
plato-charmides-645And you would infer that temperance is not only noble, but also good?
plato-charmides-645Are not these, my friend, the real advantages which are to be gained from wisdom?
plato-charmides-645Are you right, Charmides?
plato-charmides-645But can any one attain the knowledge of either unless he have a of medicine?
plato-charmides-645But is knowledge or want of knowledge of health the same as knowledge or want of knowledge of justice?
plato-charmides-645But must the physician necessarily know when his treatment is likely to prove beneficial, and when not?
plato-charmides-645But of what is this knowledge?
plato-charmides-645But surely we are assuming a science of this kind, which, having no subject- matter, is a science of itself and of the other sciences?
plato-charmides-645But temperance, whose presence makes men only good, and not bad, is always good?
plato-charmides-645But then what profit, Critias, I said, is there any longer in wisdom or temperance which yet remains, if this is wisdom?
plato-charmides-645But what matter, said Charmides, from whom I heard this?
plato-charmides-645But which is best when you are at the writing- master''s, to write the same letters quickly or quietly?
plato-charmides-645But which most tends to make him happy?
plato-charmides-645But why do you not call him, and show him to us?
plato-charmides-645Can you show me any such result of them?
plato-charmides-645Can you tell me?
plato-charmides-645Chaerephon called me and said: What do you think of him, Socrates?
plato-charmides-645Could there be any desire which is not the desire of any pleasure, but of itself, and of all other desires?
plato-charmides-645Did you ever observe that this is what they say?
plato-charmides-645Do you admit that?
plato-charmides-645Do you mean a knowledge of shoemaking?
plato-charmides-645Do you mean that this doing or making, or whatever is the word which you would use, of good actions, is temperance?
plato-charmides-645For is not the discovery of things as they truly are, a good common to all mankind?
plato-charmides-645Has he not a beautiful face?
plato-charmides-645Have we not long ago asseverated that wisdom is only the knowledge of knowledge and of ignorance, and of nothing else?
plato-charmides-645He will consider whether what he says is true, and whether what he does is right, in relation to health and disease?
plato-charmides-645How can you think that I have any other motive in refuting you but what I should have in examining into myself?
plato-charmides-645How is that?
plato-charmides-645How so?
plato-charmides-645How then can wisdom be advantageous, when giving no advantage?
plato-charmides-645How will wisdom, regarded only as a knowledge of knowledge or science of science, ever teach him that he knows health, or that he knows building?
plato-charmides-645I asked; do you mean to say that doing and making are not the same?
plato-charmides-645I have no particular drift, but I wish that you would tell me whether a physician who cures a patient may do good to himself and good to another also?
plato-charmides-645I said, or without my consent?
plato-charmides-645I said; is not this rather the effect of medicine?
plato-charmides-645I was, he replied; but what is your drift?
plato-charmides-645In order, then, that I may form a conjecture whether you have temperance abiding in you or not, tell me, I said, what, in your opinion, is Temperance?
plato-charmides-645Is it of him you are speaking or of some one else?
plato-charmides-645Is not medicine, I said, the science of health?
plato-charmides-645Is not that true?
plato-charmides-645Is not that true?
plato-charmides-645Is not that true?
plato-charmides-645Is that true?
plato-charmides-645Is the scribe, for example, to be regarded as doing nothing when he reads or writes?
plato-charmides-645Just as that which is greater is of a nature to be greater than something else?
plato-charmides-645Let us consider the matter in this way: If the wise man or any other man wants to distinguish the true physician from the false, how will he proceed?
plato-charmides-645May I infer this to be the knowledge of the game of draughts?
plato-charmides-645Nay, said he; did I ever acknowledge that those who do the business of others are temperate?
plato-charmides-645Now, I want to know, what is that which is not wisdom, and of which wisdom is the science?
plato-charmides-645Or can you imagine a wish which wishes for no good, but only for itself and all other wishes?
plato-charmides-645Or did you ever know of a fear which fears itself or other fears, but has no object of fear?
plato-charmides-645Or does wisdom do the work any of the other arts, do they not each of them do their own work?
plato-charmides-645Or if there be a double which is double of itself and of other doubles, these will be halves; for the double is relative to the half?
plato-charmides-645Or in wool, or wood, or anything of that sort?
plato-charmides-645Or is there a kind of hearing which hears no sound at all, but only itself and other sorts of hearing, or the defects of them?
plato-charmides-645Or of an opinion which is an opinion of itself and of other opinions, and which has no opinion on the subjects of opinion in general?
plato-charmides-645Or of computation?
plato-charmides-645Or of health?
plato-charmides-645Or of working in brass?
plato-charmides-645Or would you say that there is a love which is not the love of beauty, but of itself and of other loves?
plato-charmides-645Please, therefore, to inform me whether you admit the truth of what Critias has been saying;-have you or have you not this quality of temperance?
plato-charmides-645Shall I tell you the nature of the difficulty?
plato-charmides-645Shall I tell you, Socrates, why I say all this?
plato-charmides-645That is your meaning?
plato-charmides-645Then I suppose that modesty is and is not good?
plato-charmides-645Then he who is ignorant of these things will only know that he knows, but not what he knows?
plato-charmides-645Then how will this knowledge or science teach him to know what he knows?
plato-charmides-645Then not he who does evil, but he who does good, is temperate?
plato-charmides-645Then temperance, I said, will not be doing one''s own business; not at least in this way, or doing things of this sort?
plato-charmides-645Then, I said, in all bodily actions, not quietness, but the greatest agility and quickness, is noblest and best?
plato-charmides-645Then, as would seem, in doing good, he may act wisely or temperately, and be wise or temperate, but not know his own wisdom or temperance?
plato-charmides-645Then, before we see his body, should we not ask him to show us his soul, naked and undisguised?
plato-charmides-645Then, in reference to the body, not quietness, but quickness will be the higher degree of temperance, if temperance is a good?
plato-charmides-645Think over all this, and, like a brave youth, tell me- What is temperance?
plato-charmides-645Very good, I said; and are you quite sure that you know my name?
plato-charmides-645Very good, I said; and did you not admit, just now, that temperance is noble?
plato-charmides-645Very good, I said; and now let me repeat my question- Do you admit, as I was just now saying, that all craftsmen make or do something?
plato-charmides-645Was he a fool who told you, Charmides?
plato-charmides-645Was he right who affirmed that?
plato-charmides-645Was not that your statement?
plato-charmides-645Was not this, Critias, what we spoke of as the great advantage of wisdom to know what is known and what is unknown to us?
plato-charmides-645Well then, this science of which we are speaking is a science of something, and is of a nature to be a science of something?
plato-charmides-645Well, I said; but surely you would agree with Homer when he says, Modesty is not good for a needy man?
plato-charmides-645Were we not right in making that admission?
plato-charmides-645What do you mean?
plato-charmides-645What do you mean?
plato-charmides-645What is that?
plato-charmides-645What makes you think so?
plato-charmides-645Which is less, if the other is conceived to be greater?
plato-charmides-645Who is he, I said; and who is his father?
plato-charmides-645Why not, I said; but will he come?
plato-charmides-645Why not?
plato-charmides-645With my consent?
plato-charmides-645Yes, I said; and facility in learning is learning quickly, and difficulty in learning is learning quietly and slowly?
plato-charmides-645Yet I should like to know one thing more: which of the different kinds of knowledge makes him happy?
plato-charmides-645You sirs, I said, what are you conspiring about?
plato-charmides-645and in what cases do you mean?
plato-charmides-645or do all equally make him happy?
plato-charmides-645or must the craftsman necessarily know when he is likely to be benefited, and when not to be benefited, by the work which he is doing?
plato-charmides-645the knowledge of what past, present, or future thing?
conrad-heart-708I was on the point of crying at her,''Do n''t you hear them?'' conrad-heart-708 To you, eh?''
conrad-heart-708''After all,''said the boiler- maker in a reasonable tone,''why should n''t we get the rivets?''
conrad-heart-708''And when they come back, too?''
conrad-heart-708''And with that?''
conrad-heart-708''And, ever since, you have been with him, of course?''
conrad-heart-708''Anything since then?''
conrad-heart-708''Are we in time?''
conrad-heart-708''Are you an alienist?''
conrad-heart-708''Are you?''
conrad-heart-708''Been living there?''
conrad-heart-708''But quiet-- eh?''
conrad-heart-708''Can you steer?''
conrad-heart-708''Did they want to kill you?''
conrad-heart-708''Did you ever see anything like it-- eh?
conrad-heart-708''Do I not?''
conrad-heart-708''Do n''t they?''
conrad-heart-708''Do n''t you?''
conrad-heart-708''Do you know what you are doing?''
conrad-heart-708''Do you read the Company''s confidential correspondence?''
conrad-heart-708''Do you understand this?''
conrad-heart-708''Do you,''said I, looking at the shore,''call it"unsound method?"
conrad-heart-708''Ever any madness in your family?''
conrad-heart-708''Fine lot these government chaps-- are they not?''
conrad-heart-708''How can I tell?''
conrad-heart-708''How did that ivory come all this way?''
conrad-heart-708''Is that question in the interests of science, too?''
conrad-heart-708''Kurtz got the tribe to follow him, did he?''
conrad-heart-708''No, no; how can you?
conrad-heart-708''Oh,''said I,''that fellow-- what''s his name?
conrad-heart-708''We have done all we could for him-- have n''t we?
conrad-heart-708''Well, and you?''
conrad-heart-708''What can you expect?''
conrad-heart-708''What party?''
conrad-heart-708''What was he doing?
conrad-heart-708''What''s this?''
conrad-heart-708''Who knows?
conrad-heart-708''Who says that?''
conrad-heart-708''Who?
conrad-heart-708''Why did they attack us?''
conrad-heart-708''Why ought I to know?''
conrad-heart-708''Will they attack, do you think?''
conrad-heart-708''Will they attack?''
conrad-heart-708''You English?''
conrad-heart-708''You have been well since you came out this time?''
conrad-heart-708''You made notes in Russian?''
conrad-heart-708?''
conrad-heart-708Absurd?
conrad-heart-708Am I the manager-- or am I not?
conrad-heart-708An appeal to me in this fiendish row-- is there?
conrad-heart-708And indeed what does the price matter, if the trick be well done?
conrad-heart-708And there, do n''t you see?
conrad-heart-708And why not?
conrad-heart-708And why?
conrad-heart-708Another snag?
conrad-heart-708As I manoeuvred to get alongside, I was asking myself,''What does this fellow look like?''
conrad-heart-708At the door of the pilot- house he turned round--''I say, have n''t you a pair of shoes you could spare?''
conrad-heart-708Below me there was a great scuffle of feet on the iron deck; confused exclamations; a voice screamed,''Can you turn back?''
conrad-heart-708But what of that?
conrad-heart-708But what-- and how much?
conrad-heart-708Could we handle that dumb thing, or would it handle us?
conrad-heart-708Could you give me a few Martini- Henry cartridges?''
conrad-heart-708Curiosity?
conrad-heart-708Dead?''
conrad-heart-708Did I know, he asked, with a sudden flash of curiosity,''what it was that had induced him to go out there?''
conrad-heart-708Did I mention a girl?
conrad-heart-708Did I not think so?
conrad-heart-708Did I see it?
conrad-heart-708Did he live his life again in every detail of desire, temptation, and surrender during that supreme moment of complete knowledge?
conrad-heart-708Did you see?''
conrad-heart-708Do n''t you know the devilry of lingering starvation, its exasperating torment, its black thoughts, its sombre and brooding ferocity?
conrad-heart-708Do you see anything?
conrad-heart-708Do you see him?
conrad-heart-708Do you see the story?
conrad-heart-708Do you understand?
conrad-heart-708Eh?
conrad-heart-708Eh?
conrad-heart-708Evidently the appetite for more ivory had got the better of the-- what shall I say?
conrad-heart-708Fine sentiments, you say?
conrad-heart-708Four boxes did you say?
conrad-heart-708Had n''t he said he wanted only justice?
conrad-heart-708He forgot I had n''t heard any of these splendid monologues on, what was it?
conrad-heart-708He had faith-- do n''t you see?
conrad-heart-708He had tied a bit of white worsted round his neck-- Why?
conrad-heart-708His position had come to him-- why?
conrad-heart-708How could you?
conrad-heart-708How do you English say, eh?
conrad-heart-708How long would it last?
conrad-heart-708I asked;''what would you do with them?''
conrad-heart-708I cried''What for?''
conrad-heart-708I wonder what becomes of that kind when it goes upcountry?''
conrad-heart-708I''ve been telling you what we said-- repeating the phrases we pronounced-- but what''s the good?
conrad-heart-708I-- I have mourned so long in silence-- in silence.... You were with him-- to the last?
conrad-heart-708I?
conrad-heart-708Imagine the feelings of a commander of a fine-- what d''ye call''em?
conrad-heart-708Is he alone there?''
conrad-heart-708Is it not frightful?''
conrad-heart-708Ivory?
conrad-heart-708Joy, fear, sorrow, devotion, valour, rage-- who can tell?
conrad-heart-708Keep a lookout?
conrad-heart-708Kurtz-Kurtz-- that means short in German-- do n''t it?
conrad-heart-708Kurtz?''
conrad-heart-708Kurtz?''
conrad-heart-708No man-- you apprehend me?
conrad-heart-708No one may know of it, but you never forget the thump-- eh?
conrad-heart-708Say?''
conrad-heart-708Smoke?
conrad-heart-708Suppose he began to shout?
conrad-heart-708The prehistoric man was cursing us, praying to us, welcoming us-- who could tell?
conrad-heart-708Then-- would you believe it?
conrad-heart-708Up the river?
conrad-heart-708Was he rehearsing some speech in his sleep, or was it a fragment of a phrase from some newspaper article?
conrad-heart-708Was it a badge-- an ornament-- charm-- a propitiatory act?
conrad-heart-708Was it superstition, disgust, patience, fear-- or some kind of primitive honour?
conrad-heart-708Was it?''
conrad-heart-708Was there any idea at all connected with it?
conrad-heart-708We must save it, at all events-- but look how precarious the position is-- and why?
conrad-heart-708What did it matter what any one knew or ignored?
conrad-heart-708What did it matter who was manager?
conrad-heart-708What do you think I ought to do-- resist?
conrad-heart-708What do you think?
conrad-heart-708What do you think?''
conrad-heart-708What else had been there?
conrad-heart-708What made this emotion so overpowering was-- how shall I define it?
conrad-heart-708What more did I want?
conrad-heart-708What possible restraint?
conrad-heart-708What was in there?
conrad-heart-708What was there after all?
conrad-heart-708What were we who had strayed in here?
conrad-heart-708What would be the next definition I was to hear?
conrad-heart-708What''s to stop them?
conrad-heart-708What, how, why?
conrad-heart-708What?
conrad-heart-708What?
conrad-heart-708What?
conrad-heart-708Where did he get it?
conrad-heart-708Where''s a sailor that does not smoke?''
conrad-heart-708Where?
conrad-heart-708Who was it they were talking about now?
conrad-heart-708Who was not his friend who had heard him speak once?''
conrad-heart-708Who''s that grunting?
conrad-heart-708Why not?
conrad-heart-708Why should n''t I try to get charge of one?
conrad-heart-708Why, in God''s name?''
conrad-heart-708Would they have fallen, I wonder, if I had rendered Kurtz that justice which was his due?
conrad-heart-708You wonder I did n''t go ashore for a howl and a dance?
conrad-heart-708eh?''
conrad-heart-708exploring or what?''
austen-persuasion-724And has it indeed been spoken of?
austen-persuasion-724And who is Admiral Croft?
austen-persuasion-724And-- were you much acquainted?
austen-persuasion-724Anne, Anne,cried Charles,"What is to be done next?
austen-persuasion-724Are you going as high as Belmont? austen-persuasion-724 Are you serious?"
austen-persuasion-724But how shall we prove anything?
austen-persuasion-724But was not she a very low woman?
austen-persuasion-724But what does Lady Russell think of this acquaintance?
austen-persuasion-724But, could you be comfortable yourself, to be spending the whole evening away from the poor boy?
austen-persuasion-724Can you really?
austen-persuasion-724Did you go then? austen-persuasion-724 Did you observe the woman who opened the door to you when you called yesterday?"
austen-persuasion-724Did you say that you had something to tell me, sir?
austen-persuasion-724Do you think so? austen-persuasion-724 Had not she better be carried to the inn?
austen-persuasion-724Had you?
austen-persuasion-724Have they any acquaintance here?
austen-persuasion-724Have you finished your letter?
austen-persuasion-724How is Mary looking?
austen-persuasion-724How is Mary?
austen-persuasion-724I suppose you will not like to call at the Great House before they have been to see you?
austen-persuasion-724I think you spoke of having known Mr Elliot many years?
austen-persuasion-724Is not this song worth staying for?
austen-persuasion-724Is there no one to help me?
austen-persuasion-724Look here,said he, unfolding a parcel in his hand, and displaying a small miniature painting,"do you know who that is?"
austen-persuasion-724Mr Elliot does not dislike his cousin, I fancy?
austen-persuasion-724Not before he was married, I suppose?
austen-persuasion-724Now, how would she speak of him?
austen-persuasion-724Old Lady Mary Maclean? austen-persuasion-724 Perhaps you may not have heard that he is married?"
austen-persuasion-724Perhaps,cried Anne, struck by a sudden idea,"you sometimes spoke of me to Mr Elliot?"
austen-persuasion-724Pray,said Captain Wentworth, immediately,"can you tell us the name of the gentleman who is just gone away?"
austen-persuasion-724She would have turned back then, but for you?
austen-persuasion-724Should I? austen-persuasion-724 The Crofts have arrived in Bath?
austen-persuasion-724The Ibbotsons, were they there? austen-persuasion-724 True,"said Anne,"very true; I did not recollect; but what shall we say now, Captain Harville?
austen-persuasion-724Walter,cried Charles Hayter,"why do you not do as you are bid?
austen-persuasion-724Well, and I had heard of you as a very pretty girl, and what were we to wait for besides? austen-persuasion-724 Wentworth?
austen-persuasion-724What is this?
austen-persuasion-724What should they do without her? austen-persuasion-724 When did that happen?"
austen-persuasion-724Where shall we go?
austen-persuasion-724Yes; you see his papa can, and why should not I? austen-persuasion-724 You have had your little boys with you?"
austen-persuasion-724A good place is not it?
austen-persuasion-724A new sort of way this, for a young fellow to be making love, by breaking his mistress''s head, is not it, Miss Elliot?
austen-persuasion-724A prize indeed would Kellynch Hall be to him; rather the greatest prize of all, let him have taken ever so many before; hey, Shepherd?"
austen-persuasion-724A sensible man, and he had looked like a very sensible man, why should it be an object to him?
austen-persuasion-724A widow Mrs Smith; and who was her husband?
austen-persuasion-724A''n''t I a good boy?
austen-persuasion-724After a moment''s pause, Captain Wentworth said--     "Do you mean that she refused him?"
austen-persuasion-724After another short silence--     "Pray,"said Mrs Smith,"is Mr Elliot aware of your acquaintance with me?
austen-persuasion-724After waiting another moment--     "You mean Mr Wentworth, I suppose?"
austen-persuasion-724And under such a supposition, which would have been most miserable, when time had disclosed all, too late?
austen-persuasion-724And what is her attraction?
austen-persuasion-724And, pray, who is Charles Hayter?
austen-persuasion-724Anne half smiled and said,"Do you see that in my eye?"
austen-persuasion-724Anne, have you courage to go with me, and pay a visit in that house?
austen-persuasion-724Anne, must not it be our Mr Elliot?
austen-persuasion-724Are not you astonished?
austen-persuasion-724Are you going near Camden Place?
austen-persuasion-724But here comes a friend, Captain Brigden; I shall only say,` How d''ye do?''
austen-persuasion-724But then, is not it the same with many other professions, perhaps most other?
austen-persuasion-724But who else was there to employ?
austen-persuasion-724But why be acquainted with us now?"
austen-persuasion-724But why should you be cruel?
austen-persuasion-724Can I be of any use?"
austen-persuasion-724Can I go anywhere for you, or with you?
austen-persuasion-724Can any thing be stronger?"
austen-persuasion-724Can you fail to have understood my wishes?
austen-persuasion-724Captain Harville smiled, as much as to say,"Do you claim that for your sex?"
austen-persuasion-724Chapter 24      Who can be in doubt of what followed?
austen-persuasion-724Charles, Anne, must not it?
austen-persuasion-724Could Anne wonder that her father and sister were happy?
austen-persuasion-724Could it be Mr Elliot?
austen-persuasion-724Could the knowledge have been extended through her family?
austen-persuasion-724Could there have been any unpleasant glances?
austen-persuasion-724Dear Miss Elliot, may I not say father and son?"
austen-persuasion-724Did he see you last summer or autumn,` somewhere down in the west,''to use her own words, without knowing it to be you?"
austen-persuasion-724Did you ever see the like?
austen-persuasion-724Do not you agree with me, that it is the best thing he could do, both for himself and Mrs Shirley?
austen-persuasion-724Do not you hear your aunt speak?
austen-persuasion-724Do not you think, Anne, it is being over- scrupulous?
austen-persuasion-724Do not you think, Miss Elliot, we had better try to get him to Bath?"
austen-persuasion-724Do not you, Anne?
austen-persuasion-724Do you think Lady Russell would like that?"
austen-persuasion-724Do you think he had the Elliot countenance?
austen-persuasion-724Do you think this is a good plan?"
austen-persuasion-724Does he know that I am in Bath?"
austen-persuasion-724Does it occur to you that there is any one article in which we can retrench?"
austen-persuasion-724Does she never mean to go away?
austen-persuasion-724Elizabeth, may we venture to present him and his wife in Laura Place?"
austen-persuasion-724Forty?"
austen-persuasion-724Had she been using any thing in particular?"
austen-persuasion-724Have not I done well, mother?"
austen-persuasion-724Have you forgot that we are engaged to Camden Place to- morrow night?
austen-persuasion-724Have you not seen this?
austen-persuasion-724He had given her some hints of it the last spring in town; he had gone so far even as to say,"Can we retrench?
austen-persuasion-724He was preparing only to bow and pass on, but her gentle"How do you do?"
austen-persuasion-724How are your neighbours at the Great House?"
austen-persuasion-724How can you be so forgetful?"
austen-persuasion-724How could I look on without agony?
austen-persuasion-724How could it be?
austen-persuasion-724How could it ever be ascertained that his mind was truly cleansed?
austen-persuasion-724How do you like Bath, Miss Elliot?
austen-persuasion-724How does he know that he is going on well, or that there may not be a sudden change half an hour hence?
austen-persuasion-724How many days was it, my dear, between the first time of my seeing you and our sitting down together in our lodgings at North Yarmouth?"
austen-persuasion-724How so?
austen-persuasion-724How was Anne to set all these matters to rights?
austen-persuasion-724How was such jealousy to be quieted?
austen-persuasion-724How was the truth to reach him?
austen-persuasion-724How would it all be?
austen-persuasion-724How, in all the peculiar disadvantages of their respective situations, would he ever learn of her real sentiments?
austen-persuasion-724I am sure you hear nothing but good of him from Colonel Wallis; and who can know him better than Colonel Wallis?"
austen-persuasion-724I hope you think Louisa perfectly recovered now?"
austen-persuasion-724I should like to know why you imagine I am?"
austen-persuasion-724I suppose you know he wanted to marry Anne?"
austen-persuasion-724If he were a little spoilt by such universal, such eager admiration, who could wonder?
austen-persuasion-724Is he coming, Louisa?"
austen-persuasion-724Is this true?
austen-persuasion-724It is bad for him, I know, to be shut up as he is; but what can we do?
austen-persuasion-724Miss Elliot, do you remember our walking together at Lyme, and grieving for him?
austen-persuasion-724Mr Elliot married then completely for money?
austen-persuasion-724My dear cousin"( sitting down by her),"you have a better right to be fastidious than almost any other woman I know; but will it answer?
austen-persuasion-724Next week?
austen-persuasion-724No, you would not guess, from his way of writing, that he had ever thought of this Miss( what''s her name?)
austen-persuasion-724Now, how were his sentiments to be read?
austen-persuasion-724Only think if anything should happen?"
austen-persuasion-724Only to Gay Street, or farther up the town?"
austen-persuasion-724Penelope, my dear, can you help me to the name of the gentleman who lived at Monkford: Mrs Croft''s brother?"
austen-persuasion-724Pray sir,"turning to the waiter,"did not you hear, did not his servant say whether he belonged to the Kellynch family?"
austen-persuasion-724Presently, struck by a sudden thought, Charles said--     "Captain Wentworth, which way are you going?
austen-persuasion-724Shall I mention to him your being in Bath?
austen-persuasion-724Shall I take any message?"
austen-persuasion-724She caught it instantaneously; and recovering her courage with the feeling of safety, soon added, more composedly,"Are you acquainted with Mr Elliot?"
austen-persuasion-724She only attempted to say,"How do you do?
austen-persuasion-724She roused herself to say, as they struck by order into another path,"Is not this one of the ways to Winthrop?"
austen-persuasion-724Should not this be enough for a sailor, who has had no society among women to make him nice?"
austen-persuasion-724Such a heart is very little worth having; is it, Lady Russell?
austen-persuasion-724The Crofts who rent Kellynch?
austen-persuasion-724The child was to be kept in bed and amused as quietly as possible; but what was there for a father to do?
austen-persuasion-724There the news must follow him, but who was to tell it?
austen-persuasion-724To be sure, I may just as well go as not, for I am of no use at home-- am I?
austen-persuasion-724Was he at all such as he appears now?"
austen-persuasion-724Was it not enough to make the fool of me which I appeared?
austen-persuasion-724Was it unpardonable to think it worth my while to come?
austen-persuasion-724Was not it Mrs Speed, as usual, or the maid?
austen-persuasion-724Was this like wishing to avoid her?
austen-persuasion-724Well,"( turning away),"now, where are you bound?
austen-persuasion-724What do you take his age to be?''
austen-persuasion-724What have they brought you?"
austen-persuasion-724What is Mr Elliot to me?"
austen-persuasion-724What is her age?
austen-persuasion-724What might not eight years do?
austen-persuasion-724What queer fellows your fine painters must be, to think that anybody would venture their lives in such a shapeless old cockleshell as that?
austen-persuasion-724What should a young fellow like you do ashore for half a year together?
austen-persuasion-724What will he be doing, in fact, but what very many of our first families have done, or ought to do?
austen-persuasion-724What, in heaven''s name, is to be done next?"
austen-persuasion-724When people come in this manner on purpose to ask us, how can one say no?"
austen-persuasion-724When the Crofts called this morning,( they called here afterwards, did not they?
austen-persuasion-724Where can you look for a more suitable match?
austen-persuasion-724Where could have been the attraction?
austen-persuasion-724Where could you expect a more gentlemanlike, agreeable man?
austen-persuasion-724Where was this superfine, extraordinary sort of gallantry of yours then?"
austen-persuasion-724Who could it be?
austen-persuasion-724Who is it?
austen-persuasion-724Who is your party?"
austen-persuasion-724Why did Mr Elliot draw back?"
austen-persuasion-724Why was it?
austen-persuasion-724Why was not she to be as useful as Anne?
austen-persuasion-724Why was she to suspect herself of another motive?
austen-persuasion-724Will it make you happy?
austen-persuasion-724Will it not be wiser to accept the society of those good ladies in Laura Place, and enjoy all the advantages of the connexion as far as possible?
austen-persuasion-724Will not this manner of speaking of him, Mrs Smith, convince you that he is nothing to me?
austen-persuasion-724Will you not sit down?
austen-persuasion-724Will you promise me to mention it, when you see them again?
austen-persuasion-724Would she recollect him?
austen-persuasion-724Would you, in short, have renewed the engagement then?"
austen-persuasion-724` How d''ye do?''
austen-persuasion-724` In the name of heaven, who is that old fellow?''
austen-persuasion-724and to arrive with some degree of hope?
austen-persuasion-724how can you think of such a thing?
austen-persuasion-724is it you?
austen-persuasion-724my father''s next heir?
austen-persuasion-724replied Charles,"what''s an evening party?
austen-persuasion-724said Elizabeth; and without waiting for an answer,"And pray what brings the Crofts to Bath?"
austen-persuasion-724said he,"and who is Miss Anne Elliot to be visiting in Westgate Buildings?
austen-persuasion-724what can you possibly have to do?"
austen-persuasion-724what was his name?
austen-persuasion-724when shall I leave you again?"
austen-persuasion-724you are acquainted with him?"
burroughs-monster-701And if that should not occur?
burroughs-monster-701And it is true about this man-- the thing that you have told us is true? burroughs-monster-701 And the girl?"
burroughs-monster-701And the treasure?
burroughs-monster-701And to a protracted residence on one of the Pamarung Islands?
burroughs-monster-701And what of these first who are so imperfect?
burroughs-monster-701And what treasure? burroughs-monster-701 And what want you?"
burroughs-monster-701And why?
burroughs-monster-701And you have watched over me alone in the jungle for two days?
burroughs-monster-701And you think that regardless of their physical appearance the fact that they were without souls would have been apparent?
burroughs-monster-701Are you mad, child?
burroughs-monster-701Are you mad? burroughs-monster-701 But his object?"
burroughs-monster-701But the chest?
burroughs-monster-701Can it be that our men have mutinied?
burroughs-monster-701Can nothing be done to get her back?
burroughs-monster-701Can you find the way to the long- house where my father is?
burroughs-monster-701Could you not see that I was mad? burroughs-monster-701 Did I not myself see him leading his eleven monsters as easily as a captain commands his company?
burroughs-monster-701Do you mean to say that my father in a mad attempt to usurp the functions of God created that awful thing?
burroughs-monster-701For God''s sake, Sing, what is the matter?
burroughs-monster-701Has he ever harmed you in any way?
burroughs-monster-701Has he seen anything of the prahu bearing the girl?
burroughs-monster-701Has not von Horn told us so many times?
burroughs-monster-701Have you noticed anything peculiar in the actions of Thirteen?
burroughs-monster-701He intends to do that?
burroughs-monster-701He is not dead, Sing? burroughs-monster-701 He used that upon them?"
burroughs-monster-701Him? burroughs-monster-701 How do you know my name?"
burroughs-monster-701How long have you lived there?
burroughs-monster-701However, why, my dear lieutenant, did you honor me by visiting my island?
burroughs-monster-701I knew that you could,she said, simply,"but how my father and I ever can repay you I do not know-- do you?"
burroughs-monster-701I say, Dexter,he exclaimed,"who is that beauty?"
burroughs-monster-701If you are not Number Thirteen who are you? burroughs-monster-701 Is it because they are hideous, or because they are soulless?"
burroughs-monster-701Is it the chest he desires, or you?
burroughs-monster-701Just how do you distinguish the possessor of a soul?
burroughs-monster-701Oh Sing, what can we do?
burroughs-monster-701Oh, Bududreen,she exclaimed,"what has happened at camp?
burroughs-monster-701Oh, Bulan,cried the girl,"how in the world did you ever happen to come to that terrible island of ours?"
burroughs-monster-701Oh, Sing,she cried,"where have you been?
burroughs-monster-701She loves me and we wish to escape-- can I rely on you and your men to aid us? burroughs-monster-701 Sing lies?"
burroughs-monster-701Suppose we should be unable to find our way to the long- house?
burroughs-monster-701Then you have already killed Maxon?
burroughs-monster-701They have not told you yet?
burroughs-monster-701Well?
burroughs-monster-701Well?
burroughs-monster-701Whallee mallee?
burroughs-monster-701What IS the matter with you, and what ARE you doing? burroughs-monster-701 What are we to do?"
burroughs-monster-701What are you doing?
burroughs-monster-701What became of the white man who led the strange monsters?
burroughs-monster-701What could be worse than that which you already have divulged? burroughs-monster-701 What danger can there be?"
burroughs-monster-701What do you mean by saying that he is not a monster?
burroughs-monster-701What do you mean, Sing?
burroughs-monster-701What do you mean?
burroughs-monster-701What do you mean?
burroughs-monster-701What do you want here?
burroughs-monster-701What do you wish of the Rajah Muda Saffir?
burroughs-monster-701What do? burroughs-monster-701 What does it mean?"
burroughs-monster-701What does the man say?
burroughs-monster-701What girl, Tuan Besar?
burroughs-monster-701What has happened?
burroughs-monster-701What in the world do you mean by saying such a thing as that?
burroughs-monster-701What in the world would he want of that enormous and heavy chest?
burroughs-monster-701What on earth could have killed this enormous brute, Sing? burroughs-monster-701 What was that?"
burroughs-monster-701What would you do? burroughs-monster-701 When do you wish to sail?"
burroughs-monster-701Where are the girl and the treasure?
burroughs-monster-701Where are they now-- the balance of them?
burroughs-monster-701Where could that horrid creature have come from that set upon me in the jungle and nearly killed poor Sing?
burroughs-monster-701Where could we we d?
burroughs-monster-701Where is Doctor von Horn?
burroughs-monster-701Where is Miss Maxon?
burroughs-monster-701Where is Muda Saffir?
burroughs-monster-701Where is Number One?
burroughs-monster-701Where is my daughter? burroughs-monster-701 Where is the white girl?"
burroughs-monster-701Which way did he take her?
burroughs-monster-701Who are you and what do you want?
burroughs-monster-701Who are you,she asked,"to whom I owe my safety?"
burroughs-monster-701Who is it comes by night?
burroughs-monster-701Who was he?
burroughs-monster-701Why did he ever bring me into the world?
burroughs-monster-701Why do you loathe them so?
burroughs-monster-701Why do you wish to kill me?
burroughs-monster-701Why does the big white man who leads the ourang outangs follow us?
burroughs-monster-701Why not accept me instead?
burroughs-monster-701Why not?
burroughs-monster-701Why should I go below, Sing?
burroughs-monster-701Why should I look out? burroughs-monster-701 Will you give us each a bracelet of brass as well as the rifles?"
burroughs-monster-701You are anxious to return?
burroughs-monster-701You are glad to be leaving Singapore so soon?
burroughs-monster-701You no lememba tallee Lajah stand up wavee lite clothee in plilate boat, ah?
burroughs-monster-701You, then, are not dead; but where is Virginia? burroughs-monster-701 Am I right?
burroughs-monster-701And knowing all the time that in a few short weeks at the most you were destined to be given to the thing as its mate?
burroughs-monster-701And why not?
burroughs-monster-701And why not?
burroughs-monster-701Are you not tired of always being penned up?"
burroughs-monster-701But the monsters-- how is it that they followed you and obeyed your commands?"
burroughs-monster-701But unless you had reminded me I should never have thought to connect him with our visitor of today-- they do look very much alike, do n''t they?"
burroughs-monster-701Can it be possible that, after all, his brain is defective?
burroughs-monster-701Can you call this thing` child''and mourn over it when you do not yet know the fate of your own daughter?"
burroughs-monster-701Can you imagine a more glorious consummation of a man''s life work-- your father''s, for example?"
burroughs-monster-701Can you imagine sleeping in the same house with such a soulless thing?
burroughs-monster-701Can you not feel for the man who would gladly give his life for you, sufficient affection to permit you to make him the happiest man in the world?
burroughs-monster-701Can you prove these things Sing?"
burroughs-monster-701Chapter 14- Man Or Monster?
burroughs-monster-701Could it be that she had been rescued from the Malay to fall into the hands of creatures equally heartless and entirely without souls?
burroughs-monster-701Could it be?
burroughs-monster-701Did he owe any loyalty to either her father or von Horn?
burroughs-monster-701Do you think that your bravery is equal to the demands that will be made upon it?"
burroughs-monster-701Do you understand?"
burroughs-monster-701Eating your three meals a day at the same table with it?
burroughs-monster-701Eh?"
burroughs-monster-701Had he not saved her where others had failed?
burroughs-monster-701Have I the honor to address Professor Maxon?"
burroughs-monster-701Have you any idea?"
burroughs-monster-701He is not one of those created in the laboratory?"
burroughs-monster-701He thought that he must indeed be dying, for how could one who suffered so revive?
burroughs-monster-701He will live?"
burroughs-monster-701How am I to know whether or not I possess a soul?"
burroughs-monster-701How can we ever repay you, dear friend?"
burroughs-monster-701How could he explain the plans when she evinced not the slightest sign that she was not already entirely conversant with them?
burroughs-monster-701How long have I been like this?"
burroughs-monster-701How then am I to know what attributes denote the possession of the immortal spark?
burroughs-monster-701How was he to tell her of his intention?
burroughs-monster-701If I do not wish to kill him, why should you?
burroughs-monster-701Is he safe?
burroughs-monster-701Is it true?"
burroughs-monster-701It will carry us to Borneo, but what can we four do against five hundred pirates and the dozen monsters you have brought into the world?
burroughs-monster-701Now that he had won her, what was he to do with her?
burroughs-monster-701Now where do you suppose they''re going?"
burroughs-monster-701Oh, how could you have permitted it?"
burroughs-monster-701Oh, why did you not stop me?
burroughs-monster-701Shall we be friends or enemies?"
burroughs-monster-701The girl saw the change, and wondered, but how could she guess the grievous wound her words had inflicted?
burroughs-monster-701Virginia, you have in your mind a picture of the hideous thing that carried you off into the jungle?"
burroughs-monster-701Was she not, by all that was just and fair, his?
burroughs-monster-701What do you say, Ninaka?"
burroughs-monster-701What do you say?
burroughs-monster-701What do?"
burroughs-monster-701What do?"
burroughs-monster-701What is the result?
burroughs-monster-701What is this creature doing out of his pen?"
burroughs-monster-701What is your true name?"
burroughs-monster-701What say you?"
burroughs-monster-701What strange freak of fate sent you to us today?"
burroughs-monster-701What was it then?
burroughs-monster-701What will you do with them?"
burroughs-monster-701Where are Virginia and Dr. von Horn?"
burroughs-monster-701Where did you come from?
burroughs-monster-701Where is Dr. von Horn?
burroughs-monster-701Where is he?"
burroughs-monster-701Where is my father?
burroughs-monster-701Who could have done it?"
burroughs-monster-701Why it is all perfectly simple and logical, Professor Maxon; do you not see it now?"
burroughs-monster-701Why not man it herself?
burroughs-monster-701Why should you wish to die?"
burroughs-monster-701Why workee alsame lascar boy?
burroughs-monster-701Will you not be as generous as you are brave, and give me a few days before I must make you a final answer?"
burroughs-monster-701Would he come in time?
burroughs-monster-701Would the Tuan Besar be so good as to tell them how to make the big prahu steer?
burroughs-monster-701You have seen the creatures in the campong next to yours?"
burroughs-monster-701You recall Number One whom the stranger killed as the thing was bearing you away through the jungle?
burroughs-monster-701You will not forget your promise should we succeed?"
burroughs-monster-701she asked in a low, faint voice,"and that there are others like it upon the island?"
london-son-763- and you say,Is that my good husband?
london-son-763You?
london-son-763''"Where?"
london-son-763''"You?"
london-son-763''After all this?
london-son-763''An''what are ye doin''with the rope?''
london-son-763''An''which is the one ye''d mane by that?''
london-son-763''And Madeline?''
london-son-763''And a mother?''
london-son-763''And have you once, in all that time, known me to break my word''Or heard of me breaking it?''
london-son-763''And have you thought, if you should have children?''
london-son-763''And if I do realize, and yet refuse?''
london-son-763''And prayed for them?''
london-son-763''And then, O my Antony?''
london-son-763''And then-''    ''And then what?''
london-son-763''And then?''
london-son-763''And thou, Kah- Chucte, who hast nor wife nor child?''
london-son-763''And what are you going to do about it?''
london-son-763''And why, Father?
london-son-763''And you do now?''
london-son-763''And you have thought well about this matter?
london-son-763''And you, Bettles?''
london-son-763''And you?''
london-son-763''Any kids waiting for you back in the States?''
london-son-763''Are any of the young men so minded?
london-son-763''Are ye content to die by the law?''
london-son-763''Been in the country before?''
london-son-763''Born there?''
london-son-763''But I say, what''s that glum- looking fellow by the stove?
london-son-763''But I say, you know,''Cuthfert ventured apprehensively;''what''s a chap like me to do?''
london-son-763''But can we break it?''
london-son-763''But the rope, Kid''It''s bran''new, an''sure yer bread''s not that heavy it needs raisin''with the like of that?''
london-son-763''But the squaw?''
london-son-763''But why so many words?
london-son-763''But with niver a wink at the helm?''
london-son-763''But would you,''persisted Mackenzie,''supposing they had fought?''
london-son-763''Can you picture an innocent babe in your arms,''A boy?
london-son-763''Contrary minded?''
london-son-763''D''ye think I''d b''lieve such a yarn?
london-son-763''Dear, do n''t you remember what I said before?
london-son-763''Did you see her tracks leading up to this cabin, my son?''
london-son-763''Do you think that worries?
london-son-763''Hain''t fergot the hooch we- uns made on the Tanana, hey yeh?''
london-son-763''Has the Wolf forgotten the five long plugs?''
london-son-763''Have I ever broken my word?''
london-son-763''He stopped here, did n''t he?''
london-son-763''How am I to mix the biscuits if the table is n''t cleared off?''
london-son-763''How did you know it?
london-son-763''How long''ll that take, Baptiste?''
london-son-763''How''s that?
london-son-763''I say, what''s the matter?''
london-son-763''Is it the lie ye''d be givin''me?''
london-son-763''Is my wife here?''
london-son-763''Jacques Baptiste, did you ever hear of the Kilkenny cats?''
london-son-763''Last night?
london-son-763''Lend me five dogs?''
london-son-763''May- may I have the next round dance with you?''
london-son-763''No whites?''
london-son-763''Northwest Territory?''
london-son-763''Of course, but-''    ''But I wo n''t be your wife, will I, dear?''
london-son-763''Reckon they''ll show spunk?''
london-son-763''Scruff, I''ve been asking myself that question ever since, and-''    ''Well?''
london-son-763''Seen anything of my wife?''
london-son-763''She loves you?''
london-son-763''So Zarinska will come to the White Man''s lodge?
london-son-763''So the Fox has not learned the way of the plaything?
london-son-763''So, my good comrades, ye have again forgotten that you were men?
london-son-763''So?
london-son-763''Still got that 38- 55?''
london-son-763''Then God-''    ''Which God?
london-son-763''Then yer not after belavin''me?''
london-son-763''Then you do care for me, and will take me away?''
london-son-763''Then, Father, has my God forsaken me?
london-son-763''Unga?
london-son-763''We dwelt in Akatan-''    ''Where?''
london-son-763''Well, then, what do you think of a promise made by me?''
london-son-763''Well, what is he?''
london-son-763''Well, where the devil were you born?
london-son-763''What could we?
london-son-763''What danged right''d he to fetch my wife in?''
london-son-763''What man?''
london-son-763''What then?
london-son-763''When did Westondale pull out?''
london-son-763''When do you expect to get to Dawson?''
london-son-763''When do you expect to go back to Circle City?''
london-son-763''When''d yeh leave Dawson?''
london-son-763''Where did you come from?
london-son-763''Where do you come from?''
london-son-763''Where is Freda?''
london-son-763''Where is Unga?''
london-son-763''Where?
london-son-763''Who is in the snow?''
london-son-763''Who- are- you?''
london-son-763''Wo n''t you come in?
london-son-763''Ye will, will ye?''
london-son-763''Yellow Fang?''
london-son-763''Yes?''
london-son-763''You have children?''
london-son-763''You have heard it, and with those words on her lips you would send her back to live a lie and a hell with that man?''
london-son-763''You have wished for children?''
london-son-763''You know what you are doing?''
london-son-763''You remember when we foregathered on the Tanana, four years come next ice run?
london-son-763''You say it so easily, dear; but how do you know?- or I know?
london-son-763''Younger?
london-son-763About them?
london-son-763About your mother?
london-son-763After all, they were only women, and why should she not exalt herself to their midst?
london-son-763An awkward silence had fallen, but his hearty''What cheer, my lads?''
london-son-763An''when''ll I have the pleasure of waitin''on ye?
london-son-763An''will it be fifty paces to the man, or double the quantity?''
london-son-763An''you say it freezes on the bottom?''
london-son-763And again, of what profit should I die?
london-son-763And then, turning to leave him,''An''will ye say a mass if the luck is against me?''
london-son-763And then-''    ''Yes?''
london-son-763And what was that?
london-son-763And why not?
london-son-763And your sister?
london-son-763Anyway, they''ll take it out some, wo n''t they, Madeline?''
london-son-763Are you after them?''
london-son-763Belden abstractedly began to light his pipe, which had failed to go out, and then brightened up with,''How''bout yerself, stranger- married man?''
london-son-763Bentham?''
london-son-763But a sister?''
london-son-763But met you one Mason and his squaw''No?
london-son-763But saw you aught of the squaw?
london-son-763But whose hand had piled the stones?
london-son-763But why did they bring so much?
london-son-763But, while he stayed behind at Circle City, taking care of his partner with the scurvy, what does Castell do?
london-son-763Cared the Wolves aught for her?
london-son-763Could you go before her, look upon her fresh young face, hold her hand in yours, or touch your cheek to hers?''
london-son-763D''yeh want- to know de captain ru- uns her?
london-son-763Did he not bring heaven- borne fire that we might be warm?
london-son-763Did he not draw the sun, moon, and stars, from their holes that we might see?
london-son-763Did he not teach us that we might fight the Spirits of Famine and of Frost?
london-son-763Did n''t know I''d been there?
london-son-763Did the Wolves choose her?''
london-son-763Did the lightning burn me?
london-son-763Did the stars fall from the sky and crush me?
london-son-763Did ye ever see one go wrong with a sensible name like Cassiar, Siwash, or Husky?
london-son-763Did you follow his eyes when he listened?
london-son-763Do you hear?
london-son-763Ever see me?''
london-son-763Had he not sworn to travel even to the never- opening ice?
london-son-763Hath the flour given such strength to thy legs that they may outrun the swift- winged lead?
london-son-763He shook the man savagely, repeating again and again,''Where is Unga?
london-son-763Heard the news?
london-son-763Hez he ben gittin''cantankerous down Dawson way?''
london-son-763His voice died away, and he was sinking back when Malemute Kid gripped him by the wrist and shouted,''Who?
london-son-763How are ye?
london-son-763How long since that basket sled, with three men and eight dogs, passed?''
london-son-763How would his friends take it?
london-son-763I know you''ll be like other men; you''ll grow tired, and- and-''    ''How can you?
london-son-763I once said that to- to him, and now?''
london-son-763I, the Fox, have taken no woman to wife; and why?
london-son-763If he say no?
london-son-763If not?
london-son-763Is he minded to tread the trail already broken by the Shaman and the Bear?
london-son-763Is he still intent to take Zarinska to his lodge?
london-son-763It certainly was not disappointing, for he asked with sudden interest,''What did that beggarly uncle of yours get anyway?''
london-son-763It''s a long while since you first knew me?''
london-son-763Kilkenny cats- well?''
london-son-763Lake lost his head and caught himself on the verge of saying,''Must you go?''
london-son-763Let him come right in here and take you away before my eyes?''
london-son-763Lost any yourself?''
london-son-763Never told you, eh?
london-son-763Nice weather, is n''t it?
london-son-763No?
london-son-763No?
london-son-763Now where did he come from?
london-son-763Of course I-''    ''But how can you?- the wash- up?''
london-son-763Say, can you tell a porterhouse from a round?
london-son-763See, the next move-''    ''Why advance the pawn two squares?
london-son-763So?
london-son-763So?
london-son-763Stiff?
london-son-763Surely the news ca n''t be ahead of me already?''
london-son-763Thank your God you are not a common man, for I''d- but the priestly prerogative must be exercised, eh?
london-son-763The cups of flour are counted; should so much as an ounce be wanting at nightfall... Do ye understand?
london-son-763The lie and the penance stand with God; but- but-''    ''What then?
london-son-763Then-''    ''And then?''
london-son-763Think he''d have it?
london-son-763Very much?''
london-son-763Was I stricken dead?
london-son-763Was she chosen?''
london-son-763We''ll hear of him if he stays in the country-''    ''And if he does n''t?''
london-son-763Weatherbee?
london-son-763Well, he''s gone out; and what are you going to do about it?''
london-son-763What d''ye say, Ruth?''
london-son-763What do you say, boys?''
london-son-763What is thy will in the matter?''
london-son-763When did he pull out?''
london-son-763Which was Freda?
london-son-763Who is Unga?''
london-son-763Who is he, Kid?''
london-son-763Who would not come?''
london-son-763Who''s in trouble now?''
london-son-763Who''s making this punch, anyway?''
london-son-763Why not''Had he not seen the sun today?
london-son-763Why shall I not grasp at happiness?
london-son-763Why should it be greater?
london-son-763Why should they cumber their strength with his weakness?
london-son-763Would the tale of this ever reach the world?
london-son-763Would the wind- vane ever move?
london-son-763Would you?''
london-son-763Yet what did it matter?
london-son-763You hear him speak''bout me?''
london-son-763You said you loved me?''
london-son-763and what was he doing there?
london-son-763and why did he come from there?
london-son-763did the Shaman put meat in your bellies?
london-son-763just let me plan it.- You see, as soon as we get a few traps together, we''ll start, and-''    ''Suppose he comes back?''
london-son-763promise me you wo n''t?''
london-son-763store for a check on Seattle; and who''s to stop the cashing of it if we do n''t overtake him?
london-son-763what is it?''
london-son-763you''re the fellow that traded the otter skins for the dogs?''
burroughs-thuvia-725Against such fearful odds? burroughs-thuvia-725 And Komal is a man?"
burroughs-thuvia-725And all this is due to your intellect, Jav?
burroughs-thuvia-725And he feeds upon the men and women of your belief?
burroughs-thuvia-725And how may I help you, my Prince?
burroughs-thuvia-725And how might I know it, Carthoris?
burroughs-thuvia-725And later here at your father''s court, what did you do, Thuvia of Ptarth, that might have warned me that you could not return my love?
burroughs-thuvia-725And leave the Princess of Ptarth here alone?
burroughs-thuvia-725And leave those brave fellows leaderless?
burroughs-thuvia-725And the banths?
burroughs-thuvia-725And those who marched out upon the hordes to- day?
burroughs-thuvia-725And what did I do, Carthoris of Helium,she returned,"that might lead you to believe that I DID return it?"
burroughs-thuvia-725And what do you here before the gate of Lothar?
burroughs-thuvia-725And who are you?
burroughs-thuvia-725And who within the halls of Lothar is there who might come in answer to your call? burroughs-thuvia-725 But how about the wounded nearer the city?
burroughs-thuvia-725But tell me, how does Tario live, and the other etherealists who maintain that food is unnecessary?
burroughs-thuvia-725But the archers that are slain?
burroughs-thuvia-725But why, then, your cringing manner of approaching the throne?
burroughs-thuvia-725Can you navigate her?
burroughs-thuvia-725Come nearer,he said, and, as she approached:"Whose creature are you?
burroughs-thuvia-725Did he harm you, Thuvia?
burroughs-thuvia-725Did he not come hither of his own free will?
burroughs-thuvia-725Did you ever tell me as much? burroughs-thuvia-725 Did you not hear him call the guards?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Do the maids of Helium pay court to their men?
burroughs-thuvia-725Had you really a former actual existence?
burroughs-thuvia-725How came you here, and what befell the princess?
burroughs-thuvia-725How do the Lotharians?
burroughs-thuvia-725How do you do it?
burroughs-thuvia-725If I may not kill thin air,he asked,"how, then, shall I fear that thin air may kill me?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Indeed,cried Jav,"what more realistic than this bounteous feast?
burroughs-thuvia-725Is it not entirely satisfying?
burroughs-thuvia-725Is there any way out of this chamber to the avenues of the city?
burroughs-thuvia-725Is there safe landing alongside?
burroughs-thuvia-725Is this Komal, your god?
burroughs-thuvia-725It is the strongest evidence we have of the non- existence of the etherealists; but who may know other than Komal?
burroughs-thuvia-725Let us get under way now-- there is naught to keep you here?
burroughs-thuvia-725Must we die without a struggle?
burroughs-thuvia-725Now, red man, I have told you of myself-- what of you?
burroughs-thuvia-725Promised to another?
burroughs-thuvia-725See those fine, upstanding men swinging along the broad avenue? burroughs-thuvia-725 See?
burroughs-thuvia-725Then where is he?
burroughs-thuvia-725They have returned through another gate, or perchance these be the troops that remained to defend the city?
burroughs-thuvia-725They, too, were but creatures of suggestion?
burroughs-thuvia-725They, too, were unreal?
burroughs-thuvia-725WHAT HAS BECOME OF THEIR DEAD AND WOUNDED?
burroughs-thuvia-725Well, Kar Komak?
burroughs-thuvia-725Well?
burroughs-thuvia-725What are these?
burroughs-thuvia-725What are we to do now?
burroughs-thuvia-725What caused you to doubt it? burroughs-thuvia-725 What could your red warrior accomplish against my fearless legions?"
burroughs-thuvia-725What do you make of it?
burroughs-thuvia-725What if he did call the guards? burroughs-thuvia-725 What is to be our fate?"
burroughs-thuvia-725What mean you?
burroughs-thuvia-725What means this treason?
burroughs-thuvia-725What strange craft is that?
burroughs-thuvia-725What, then, may they be?
burroughs-thuvia-725When shall we return to Dusar?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where are the people of the palace-- the jeddak''s retinue?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where are they?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where are we, Thuvia?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where are we?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where are your passes?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where is he now?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where is she? burroughs-thuvia-725 Where is she?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Which way went they?
burroughs-thuvia-725Whither went Vas Kor?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who are you,he asked,"who knows not the etiquette of the court of the last of jeddaks?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Who are you?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who are you?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who be these, Jav?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who is Komal?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who is Tario?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who is it,he cried,"that offers his life in the service of Kulan Tith?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who more honourable than the second of the world''s most ancient race? burroughs-thuvia-725 Who should know better than the Prince of Helium?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Who, Jav?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why can not you do what Tario and Jav did? burroughs-thuvia-725 Why not Jav?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Why not?
burroughs-thuvia-725Would you see Lothar in all her glory?
burroughs-thuvia-725You believe that I did this thing, Thuvia?
burroughs-thuvia-725You love him, Thuvia of Ptarth?
burroughs-thuvia-725You really do not know?
burroughs-thuvia-725You saw the Torquasians fall before the bowmen?
burroughs-thuvia-725You still prefer death?
burroughs-thuvia-725You wish to return to Lothar?
burroughs-thuvia-725You, then, do not hold Tario''s beliefs?
burroughs-thuvia-725Your deity?
burroughs-thuvia-725` Helium''?
burroughs-thuvia-725` Ptarth''?
burroughs-thuvia-725And did Thuvia of Ptarth now measure Astok of Dusar by the standards of Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol?
burroughs-thuvia-725And the guard-- what of them?
burroughs-thuvia-725And what is the result?
burroughs-thuvia-725And what of you, red man?"
burroughs-thuvia-725And who was there that would doubt the justice of the charge?
burroughs-thuvia-725And with whom would an affianced bride compare an unsuccessful suitor?
burroughs-thuvia-725Are you ready?"
burroughs-thuvia-725But had it done so?
burroughs-thuvia-725But what assurance was there that the other was Carthoris of Helium?
burroughs-thuvia-725But what city could it be?
burroughs-thuvia-725But where were the rider and his prisoner?
burroughs-thuvia-725But why not?"
burroughs-thuvia-725But would these allies reach the theatre of war in time to be of avail to Helium?
burroughs-thuvia-725But, after all, was it so foreign?
burroughs-thuvia-725Can it be that they are right?
burroughs-thuvia-725Can it be that we have stumbled upon a surviving city of the past which all Barsoom believes buried beneath the ages?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Can it be that you are a panthan?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Can you not guess, man?
burroughs-thuvia-725Can you not see me, feel me?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Come, my good fellow, and what may be the one contingency I have overlooked?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Could he despatch them both before he was overpowered?
burroughs-thuvia-725Could the creature of his genius have thus betrayed him?
burroughs-thuvia-725Did she love Kulan Tith?
burroughs-thuvia-725Do you follow me?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Ever before have words of love for me fallen from your lips?"
burroughs-thuvia-725From whence had they sprung?
burroughs-thuvia-725HE must pay the penalty; and who better than Vas Kor could lead the Prince of Helium to Astok of Dusar?
burroughs-thuvia-725Have they carried them within?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Her tone was level, but was there not within it the hint of an infinite depth of sadness?
burroughs-thuvia-725How had he come in place of the Dusarian?
burroughs-thuvia-725How may that be?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Into the hands of such, he realized, he had fallen; but-- what were their intentions toward him?
burroughs-thuvia-725Jav''s?
burroughs-thuvia-725Now think you that the daughter of one mighty jeddak and the son of another would so humiliate themselves?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Of what avail, to sink spineless to the floor?
burroughs-thuvia-725Or could it have been as one who awaited a welcome visitor?
burroughs-thuvia-725Or should she continue her way north- east toward Ptarth?
burroughs-thuvia-725Or was it to be both?
burroughs-thuvia-725Or, would Helium need them?
burroughs-thuvia-725Perhaps the banth was in hiding behind this?
burroughs-thuvia-725See the men greet them with love and respect?
burroughs-thuvia-725See the young girls and the women smile upon them?
burroughs-thuvia-725Should she wait here in the hope that Carthoris would return in search of her?
burroughs-thuvia-725Softly she asked:     "Where are you going, Carthoris?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Tell me, woman, from whose brain have you sprung?
burroughs-thuvia-725The sight that met his eyes set his heart to thumping in joy and relief--Thuvia of Ptarth might yet be saved?
burroughs-thuvia-725Then:"What ship?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Was it his lair?
burroughs-thuvia-725Was she weeping?
burroughs-thuvia-725What could it all mean?
burroughs-thuvia-725What had happened?
burroughs-thuvia-725What if the Heliumite should have already emerged and he should run upon him in the passageway?
burroughs-thuvia-725What mad caprice could have induced him so to transgress the etiquette of nations?
burroughs-thuvia-725What manner of people were these who could conjure an army out of thin air?
burroughs-thuvia-725What means it?"
burroughs-thuvia-725What must be the result?
burroughs-thuvia-725What race may they be?
burroughs-thuvia-725What unseen hand had plucked them from the bodies of the slain?
burroughs-thuvia-725What was that?
burroughs-thuvia-725What would Carthoris, Prince of Helium, do?
burroughs-thuvia-725When would they come?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where before had he seen that giant figure, that taciturn countenance, and the livid sword- cut from temple to mouth?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where had he seen the man before?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where had the slender messengers of death departed?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where may these cities lie, of which you speak?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where were the bowmen?
burroughs-thuvia-725Where, first, would Carthoris have gone after leaving the valley of Lothar?
burroughs-thuvia-725Which had he chosen for his prey?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who but Carthoris could it have been?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who could have done the thing-- and why?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who has dared materialize his imaginings of woman?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who may say?
burroughs-thuvia-725Who would dare enter the presence of Tario, unsummoned?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Why had they not loosed their shafts?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why not finish her now and have it done with?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why not indeed?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why not permit them simply to dissolve into thin air until you again require their futile service?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Why not sue once more?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why should I bear it all?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Why, then, should they be bringing her to such a place?
burroughs-thuvia-725Why?
burroughs-thuvia-725Will you stand by me?"
burroughs-thuvia-725With her betrothed?
burroughs-thuvia-725Within its dark and forbidding interior might there not lurk not one but many of the fearsome creatures?
burroughs-thuvia-725Would Astok do the deed with his own hands?
burroughs-thuvia-725Would he reach the door in time?
burroughs-thuvia-725You believe me?"
burroughs-thuvia-725Your Heliumite?
burroughs-thuvia-725the princess returned the young man''s greeting,"and what less could one expect of the son of such a sire?"
shelley-frankenstein-721''Are they Germans?'' shelley-frankenstein-721 ''Do you consider,''said his companion to him,''that you will be obliged to pay three months''rent, and to lose the produce of your garden?
shelley-frankenstein-721''How can I thank you, my best and only benefactor? shelley-frankenstein-721 ''May I know the names and residence of those friends?''
shelley-frankenstein-721''That is indeed unfortunate; but if you are really blameless, can not you undeceive them?'' shelley-frankenstein-721 ''Where do these friends reside?''
shelley-frankenstein-721And did the man whom you pursued travel in the same fashion?
shelley-frankenstein-721And do you also believe that I am so very, very wicked? shelley-frankenstein-721 And do you dream?"
shelley-frankenstein-721And now, with the world before me, whither should I bend my steps? shelley-frankenstein-721 Are you mad, my friend?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Before I come on board your vessel,said he,"will you have the kindness to inform me whither you are bound?"
shelley-frankenstein-721But how was I to direct myself? shelley-frankenstein-721 But where were my friends and relations?
shelley-frankenstein-721Can you wonder that such thoughts transported me with rage? shelley-frankenstein-721 Devil,"I exclaimed,"do you dare approach me?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you then really return?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you think, Victor,said he,"that I do not suffer also?
shelley-frankenstein-721Have you, then, some other attachment?
shelley-frankenstein-721How can I move thee? shelley-frankenstein-721 How is this?
shelley-frankenstein-721Is that all, my dear Henry? shelley-frankenstein-721 My dear Frankenstein,"exclaimed Henry, when he perceived me weep with bitterness,"are you always to be unhappy?
shelley-frankenstein-721My dear Victor,cried he,"what, for God''s sake, is the matter?
shelley-frankenstein-721Rise, my poor girl,said Elizabeth,"why do you kneel, if you are innocent?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shall each man,cried he,"find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who is Mr. Kirwin? shelley-frankenstein-721 Why do you answer me so roughly?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Why do you call to my remembrance,I rejoined,"circumstances, of which I shudder to reflect, that I have been the miserable origin and author?
shelley-frankenstein-721You swear, I said,"to be harmless; but have you not already shown a degree of malice that should reasonably make me distrust you?
shelley-frankenstein-721''Who is there?''
shelley-frankenstein-721Absence can not have rendered you callous to our joys and griefs; and how shall I inflict pain on my long absent son?
shelley-frankenstein-721Ah, dear sister, how can I answer this question?
shelley-frankenstein-721Am I not shunned and hated by all mankind?
shelley-frankenstein-721Am I to be thought the only criminal when all human kind sinned against me?
shelley-frankenstein-721And could not such words from her whom I fondly prized before every other gift of fortune, suffice to chase away the fiend that lurked in my heart?
shelley-frankenstein-721And do I dare to ask of you to undertake my pilgrimage, to endure the hardships that I have undergone?
shelley-frankenstein-721And how, Victor, can I relate our misfortune?
shelley-frankenstein-721And if these were my sensations, who can describe those of Henry?
shelley-frankenstein-721And now, dear Margaret, do I not deserve to accomplish some great purpose?
shelley-frankenstein-721And then of what use would be pursuit?
shelley-frankenstein-721And what was I?
shelley-frankenstein-721And what, Margaret, will be the state of your mind?
shelley-frankenstein-721And wherefore was it glorious?
shelley-frankenstein-721Answer me, I conjure you by our mutual happiness, with simple truth- Do you not love another?
shelley-frankenstein-721Are you then so easily turned from your design?
shelley-frankenstein-721Are you to be happy while I grovel in the intensity of my wretchedness?
shelley-frankenstein-721Believe me, Frankenstein: I was benevolent; my soul glowed with love and humanity: but am I not alone, miserably alone?
shelley-frankenstein-721But as brother and sister often entertain a lively affection towards each other without desiring a more intimate union, may not such also be our case?
shelley-frankenstein-721But he had promised to follow me wherever I might go; and would he not accompany me to England?
shelley-frankenstein-721But it is wrongfully; every one knows that; no one believes it, surely, Ernest?"
shelley-frankenstein-721But where is he, why does he not hasten to me?"
shelley-frankenstein-721But where was mine?
shelley-frankenstein-721But why should I dwell upon the incidents that followed this last overwhelming event?
shelley-frankenstein-721Can any man be to me as Clerval was; or any woman another Elizabeth?
shelley-frankenstein-721Could I behold this and live?
shelley-frankenstein-721Could I enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck, and bowing me to the ground?
shelley-frankenstein-721Could he allude to an object on whom I dared not even think?
shelley-frankenstein-721Could he be( I shuddered at the conception) the murderer of my brother?
shelley-frankenstein-721Could they turn from their door one, however monstrous, who solicited their compassion and friendship?
shelley-frankenstein-721Did the murderer place it there?
shelley-frankenstein-721Did they really express pain?
shelley-frankenstein-721Did you not call this a glorious expedition?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you also join with my enemies to crush me, to condemn me as a murderer?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you dare to break your promise?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you remember on what occasion Justine Moritz entered our family?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you share my madness?
shelley-frankenstein-721Do you understand this feeling?
shelley-frankenstein-721Does it now only exist in my memory?
shelley-frankenstein-721Had I right, for my own benefit, to inflict this curse upon everlasting generations?
shelley-frankenstein-721Had my eyes deceived me?
shelley-frankenstein-721Have I not suffered enough that you seek to increase my misery?
shelley-frankenstein-721Have we lost the power of rendering you happy?
shelley-frankenstein-721Have you drank also of the intoxicating draught?
shelley-frankenstein-721How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavoured to form?
shelley-frankenstein-721How can I describe my sensations on beholding it?
shelley-frankenstein-721How can I see so noble a creature destroyed by misery, without feeling the most poignant grief?
shelley-frankenstein-721How can you, who long for the love and sympathy of man, persevere in this exile?
shelley-frankenstein-721How dare you sport thus with life?
shelley-frankenstein-721How shall I ever repay you?
shelley-frankenstein-721I do not intend to sail until the month of June and when shall I return?
shelley-frankenstein-721I gasped for breath; and, throwing myself on the body, I exclaimed,"Have my murderous machinations deprived you also, my dearest Henry, of life?
shelley-frankenstein-721I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery; had he not murdered my brother?
shelley-frankenstein-721I have endured incalculable fatigue, and cold, and hunger; do you dare destroy my hopes?"
shelley-frankenstein-721I know of no opportunity afforded him for so doing; or, if I had, why should he have stolen the jewel, to part with it again so soon?
shelley-frankenstein-721I learned from your papers that you were my father, my creator; and to whom could I apply with more fitness than to him who had given me life?
shelley-frankenstein-721I regret that I am taken from you; and, happy and beloved as I have been, is it not hard to quit you all?
shelley-frankenstein-721I stretched out my hand to him and cried-     "Are you then safe- and Elizabeth- and Ernest?"
shelley-frankenstein-721I wish to soothe him; yet can I counsel one so infinitely miserable, so destitute of every hope of consolation, to live?
shelley-frankenstein-721If I were alone, would he not at times force his abhorred presence on me, to remind me of my task, or to contemplate its progress?
shelley-frankenstein-721Is not this a free country?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Is this gentle and lovely being lost forever?
shelley-frankenstein-721Is this to prognosticate peace, or to mock at my unhappiness?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Justine, whom I loved and esteemed as my sister, how could she put on those smiles of innocence only to betray?
shelley-frankenstein-721Margaret, what comment can I make on the untimely extinction of this glorious spirit?
shelley-frankenstein-721More miserable than man ever was before, why did I not sink into forgetfulness and rest?
shelley-frankenstein-721Must I then lose this admirable being?
shelley-frankenstein-721My dear friend, what has happened?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Of what materials was I made, that I could thus resist so many shocks, which, like the turning of the wheel, continually renewed the torture?
shelley-frankenstein-721Once, however, the lieutenant asked, Why he had come so far upon the ice in so strange a vehicle?
shelley-frankenstein-721Persecuted and tortured as I am and have been, can death be any evil to me?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Polluted by crimes, and tom by the bitterest remorse, where can I find rest but in death?
shelley-frankenstein-721Poor, poor girl, is she the accused?
shelley-frankenstein-721Professor Krempe often asked me, with a sly smile, how Cornelius Agrippa went on?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shall I meet you again, after having traversed immense seas, and returned by the most southern cape of Africa or America?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shall I not then hate them who abhor me?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shall I respect man when he contemns me?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shall I, in cool blood, set loose upon the earth a daemon, whose delight is in death and wretchedness?
shelley-frankenstein-721Should she indeed awake, and see me, and curse me, and denounce the murderer?
shelley-frankenstein-721Shutting the door, he approached me, and said, in a smothered voice-     "You have destroyed the work which you began; what is it that you intend?
shelley-frankenstein-721Soon after this he inquired if I thought that the breaking up of the ice had destroyed the other sledge?
shelley-frankenstein-721The professor stared;"Have you,"he said,"really spent your time in studying such nonsense?"
shelley-frankenstein-721There was none among the myriads of men that existed who would pity or assist me; and should I feel kindness towards my enemies?
shelley-frankenstein-721Think you that the groans of Clerval were music to my ears?
shelley-frankenstein-721This was strange and unexpected intelligence; what could it mean?
shelley-frankenstein-721To you first entering on life, to whom care is new and agony unknown, how can you understand what I have felt and still feel?
shelley-frankenstein-721Turning towards the men he said-     "What do you mean?
shelley-frankenstein-721Two years had now nearly elapsed since the night on which he first received life; and was this his first crime?
shelley-frankenstein-721Upon this occasion my father said, with an expression of unbounded wonder,"My dearest Victor, what infatuation is this?
shelley-frankenstein-721Victor, when falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?
shelley-frankenstein-721Was I then a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled, and whom all men disowned?
shelley-frankenstein-721Was man, indeed, at once so powerful, so virtuous and magnificent, yet so vicious and base?
shelley-frankenstein-721Was there no injustice in this?
shelley-frankenstein-721We are all unhappy; but will not that be an additional motive for you, my son, to return and be our comforter?
shelley-frankenstein-721What can I say that will enable you to understand the depth of my sorrow?
shelley-frankenstein-721What can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man?
shelley-frankenstein-721What could I do?
shelley-frankenstein-721What could I do?
shelley-frankenstein-721What did he there?
shelley-frankenstein-721What did their tears imply?
shelley-frankenstein-721What did this mean?
shelley-frankenstein-721What do these sounds portend?
shelley-frankenstein-721What do you demand of your captain?
shelley-frankenstein-721What do you intend to do?"
shelley-frankenstein-721What is it you fear?"
shelley-frankenstein-721What is the cause of all this?"
shelley-frankenstein-721What may not be expected in a country of eternal light?
shelley-frankenstein-721What then became of me?
shelley-frankenstein-721What was I?
shelley-frankenstein-721What was I?
shelley-frankenstein-721What was my destination?
shelley-frankenstein-721What were rain and storm to me?
shelley-frankenstein-721What would be your surprise, my son, when you expected a happy and glad welcome, to behold, on the contrary, tears and wretchedness?
shelley-frankenstein-721When she saw who it was, she approached me, and said,"Dear sir, you are kind to visit me; you, I hope, do not believe that I am guilty?"
shelley-frankenstein-721Whence did I come?
shelley-frankenstein-721Whence, I often asked myself, did the principle of life proceed?
shelley-frankenstein-721Where had they fled when the next morning I awoke?
shelley-frankenstein-721Wherefore not?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who can describe their horror and consternation on beholding me?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who can follow an animal which can traverse the sea of ice, and inhabit caves and dens where no man would venture to intrude?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who could arrest a creature capable of scaling the overhanging sides of Mont Saleve?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who could be interested in the fate of a murderer, but the hangman who would gain his fee?
shelley-frankenstein-721Who was I?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why am I here to relate the destruction of the best hope and the purest creature of earth?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why am I to give an account of myself?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why did I live?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why did I not die?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why did you confess?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why do you not execrate the rustic who sought to destroy the saviour of his child?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why do you not hate Felix who drove his friend from his door with contumely?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why had I not followed him, and closed with him in mortal strife?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why not still proceed over the untamed yet obedient element?
shelley-frankenstein-721Why, in that instant, did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed?
shelley-frankenstein-721Will no entreaties cause thee to turn a favourable eye upon thy creature, who implores thy goodness and compassion?
shelley-frankenstein-721Will you smile at the enthusiasm I express concerning this divine wanderer?
shelley-frankenstein-721Wordsworth''s Tintern Abbey      And where does he now exist?
shelley-frankenstein-721Would you also create for yourself and the world a daemoniacal enemy?
shelley-frankenstein-721Yet could I, in justice, or even in possibility, refuse this demand?
shelley-frankenstein-721Yet from whom has not that rude hand rent away some dear connection?
shelley-frankenstein-721Yet why do I say this?
shelley-frankenstein-721Yet why were these gentle beings unhappy?
shelley-frankenstein-721You have read this strange and terrific story, Margaret; and do you not feel your blood congeal with horror like that which even now curdles mine?
shelley-frankenstein-721You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can I gather from your fellow- creatures, who owe me nothing?
shelley-frankenstein-721You, my creator, would tear me to pieces, and triumph; remember that, and tell me why I should pity man more than he pities me?
shelley-frankenstein-721and do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head?
shelley-frankenstein-721and was I really as mad as the whole world would believe me to be, if I disclosed the object of my suspicions?
shelley-frankenstein-721and why should I describe a sorrow which all have felt, and must feel?
shelley-frankenstein-721but a moment ago you were moved by my representations, and why do you again harden yourself to my complaints?
shelley-frankenstein-721cried I, while every feature and every muscle was relaxed from anguish to pleasure:"is my father indeed come?
shelley-frankenstein-721exclaimed the old man,''who are you?''
shelley-frankenstein-721how can that be?
shelley-frankenstein-721how do you welcome your wanderer?
shelley-frankenstein-721said he;"or whither does your senseless curiosity lead you?
shelley-frankenstein-721said she,"how shall I ever again believe in human goodness?
shelley-frankenstein-721said she,"why did you rob me of my last consolation?
shelley-frankenstein-721what could it be?
shelley-frankenstein-721what does it avail that I now ask thee to pardon me?
shelley-frankenstein-721what freedom?
shelley-frankenstein-721what must have been his feelings?
shelley-frankenstein-721when will my guiding spirit, in conducting me to the daemon, allow me the rest I so much desire; or must I die and he yet live?
shelley-frankenstein-721who could attempt to pursue him?
shelley-frankenstein-721who is safe, if she be convicted of crime?
shelley-frankenstein-721why did they preserve so miserable and detested a life?
shelley-frankenstein-721you may possibly say; what can Elizabeth have to explain?
burroughs-gods-715And by what name has your mother called you, my boy?
burroughs-gods-715And if we are victorious,I asked,"what then-- freedom?"
burroughs-gods-715And should a plant man die?
burroughs-gods-715And such as you are a Dator of the First Born?
burroughs-gods-715And tell me, what of Carthoris, our son?
burroughs-gods-715And that was the River Iss, emptying into the Lost Sea of Korus in the Valley Dor?
burroughs-gods-715And thou, Hor Vastus,I asked,"what has been thy success?"
burroughs-gods-715And where is Dejah Thoris now?
burroughs-gods-715And where is Tars Tarkas?
burroughs-gods-715And where is this city of which you speak?
burroughs-gods-715And whom,I added,"has the honour of serving been accorded me?"
burroughs-gods-715And you have fought often?
burroughs-gods-715Are we to fight for the edification of the First Born, or is it something worse than that?
burroughs-gods-715Are you of Helium?
burroughs-gods-715As you will, John Carter,said Hor Vastus,"but-- What was that?"
burroughs-gods-715But do you not by every means encourage the superstition among those of the outside world?
burroughs-gods-715But how will you know that any craft is moored near Shador? burroughs-gods-715 Can no power stop this awful revolving thing?
burroughs-gods-715Can we not better make the attempt after dark?
burroughs-gods-715Can you swim?
burroughs-gods-715Dejah Thoris? burroughs-gods-715 Do not the therns themselves do likewise with the poor creatures who take the voluntary pilgrimage down the River of Mystery?
burroughs-gods-715Do you believe that, Xodar?
burroughs-gods-715Do you find the study of the lower orders interesting?
burroughs-gods-715Do you know where we are going?
burroughs-gods-715Do you see now how we will escape?
burroughs-gods-715Do you tell me, John Carter, that you know not where you be?
burroughs-gods-715Do you understand now, O Prince,she said,"why a million warriors guard the domains of the Holy Therns by day and by night?"
burroughs-gods-715Do you wish me with my black, short hair to pose as a yellow- haired priest of this infernal cult?
burroughs-gods-715Each has done his duty, and now, Kantos Kan, may we not repair at once to Hastor and get under way before to- morrow''s sun?
burroughs-gods-715Had they not better throw these bodies to the plant men and then return to their quarters, O Mighty One?
burroughs-gods-715Hast ever heard of the Temple of the Sun? burroughs-gods-715 His short- sword?"
burroughs-gods-715How came you here at all?
burroughs-gods-715How came you here, Thuvia?
burroughs-gods-715How came you here?
burroughs-gods-715How do you do it?
burroughs-gods-715How does it seem,I asked him,"to have the tables turned?
burroughs-gods-715How is it, Tars Tarkas,I asked,"that the men of Thark take not the accustomed action against one who returns from the bosom of Iss?"
burroughs-gods-715How long will it be before they may return for us?
burroughs-gods-715How may I aid in the adventure?
burroughs-gods-715If you are not of Thuria, then where?
burroughs-gods-715If you have not been here all these years where indeed have you been, and how is it that I find you here to- day?
burroughs-gods-715In time to save your Princess?
burroughs-gods-715Is Sator Throg to be murdered by his own vassals?
burroughs-gods-715Is it not a just retribution?
burroughs-gods-715Is it not the extreme of rashness to thus put ourselves again, unarmed, in the power of the First Born?
burroughs-gods-715Is what he has been telling me true?
burroughs-gods-715It is true then that you eat human flesh?
burroughs-gods-715It will make escape more difficult,I said, and then I shrugged my shoulders; for what, pray, is the pleasure of doing an easy thing?
burroughs-gods-715Know you the secret of it then?
burroughs-gods-715Many prisoners travel to Issus in your grim craft, Yersted?
burroughs-gods-715Of course; who would dare doubt?
burroughs-gods-715Reverse?
burroughs-gods-715She eats human flesh?
burroughs-gods-715The red one is to accompany us?
burroughs-gods-715Then where?
burroughs-gods-715Thinkest thou to defeat the eternal laws of life and death? burroughs-gods-715 Thinkest thou, O fools, that Issus wilt give up her own?
burroughs-gods-715This is the man who slew seven of the First Born and, bare- handed, bound Dator Xodar with his own harness?
burroughs-gods-715To be put to death by mine own people, and render my memory a disgrace to my family and my nation? burroughs-gods-715 Was it then Holy Therns who felt the weight of John Carter''s hand?"
burroughs-gods-715Were you connected with the rising of the slaves?
burroughs-gods-715What blasphemy is this, dog of a pirate?
burroughs-gods-715What can be detaining Tan Gama?
burroughs-gods-715What course?
burroughs-gods-715What death?
burroughs-gods-715What do you here, fellows?
burroughs-gods-715What do you here?
burroughs-gods-715What do you make of it all?
burroughs-gods-715What do you make of it, Kantos Kan?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What do you mean?
burroughs-gods-715What has become of Parthak?
burroughs-gods-715What if I were from the Temple of Issus?
burroughs-gods-715What is the hour?
burroughs-gods-715What is the name or title of the officer in charge of these guards?
burroughs-gods-715What is the object of this assembly?
burroughs-gods-715What manner of justice be this?
burroughs-gods-715What mean you, Kantos Kan,I whispered,"by''his poor mother''?"
burroughs-gods-715What mean you?
burroughs-gods-715What means this, Thuvia?
burroughs-gods-715What means this?
burroughs-gods-715What now?
burroughs-gods-715What of the resemblance?
burroughs-gods-715What shall we do?
burroughs-gods-715What shall we say to explain them?
burroughs-gods-715What was that?
burroughs-gods-715What will be my fate?
burroughs-gods-715What will the fellow do first, Thuvia?
burroughs-gods-715What would you of Thurid?
burroughs-gods-715What, my boy?
burroughs-gods-715What,I cried,"she is not dead, then?"
burroughs-gods-715What?
burroughs-gods-715What?
burroughs-gods-715When shall we make the attempt?
burroughs-gods-715Where are we?
burroughs-gods-715Where are we?
burroughs-gods-715Where can we be going in such a tiny pool of water?
burroughs-gods-715Where have you been?
burroughs-gods-715Where in the deuce are we?
burroughs-gods-715Where is Dator Yersted?
burroughs-gods-715Where is Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-gods-715Where is Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-gods-715Where is Issus?
burroughs-gods-715Where is the Princess of Helium?
burroughs-gods-715Where is the white man?
burroughs-gods-715Where is the white slave?
burroughs-gods-715Who are you, white man?
burroughs-gods-715Who are you?
burroughs-gods-715Who are you?
burroughs-gods-715Who knows?
burroughs-gods-715Who speaks?
burroughs-gods-715Who was your father?
burroughs-gods-715Why Helium?
burroughs-gods-715Why do n''t they jump in and destroy these fliers?
burroughs-gods-715Why is it that we see no therns?
burroughs-gods-715Why not take a number of banths and set them loose before us above ground?
burroughs-gods-715Why not the simpler way?
burroughs-gods-715Why should she send for me?
burroughs-gods-715Why so long, Tan Gama?
burroughs-gods-715Why were these prisoners not disarmed?
burroughs-gods-715Why, no,replied the black,"it has been no year since she gazed upon the divine glory of the radiant face of--"    "No year?"
burroughs-gods-715You are not sure that he is dead, then?
burroughs-gods-715You mean that she will be killed merely to thwart me?
burroughs-gods-715Your father is dead?
burroughs-gods-715Your son?
burroughs-gods-715''Well, nephew,''he greeted me,''do you feel as though you were seeing a ghost, or suffering from the effects of too many of Uncle Ben''s juleps?''
burroughs-gods-715And Dejah Thoris?
burroughs-gods-715And she lives yet?"
burroughs-gods-715And what is the name of the commander of the submarine?"
burroughs-gods-715Are you an enemy of the therns?"
burroughs-gods-715Be they upon Barsoom?"
burroughs-gods-715But how is it that you wear the golden hair and the jewelled circlet of a Holy Thern?"
burroughs-gods-715But why would you return to face again the fierce banth, or whatever other form of destruction they have loosed within that awful trap?"
burroughs-gods-715Can you tell me why you foster the cruel deception?"
burroughs-gods-715Carthoris, where are the apartments of Issus?"
burroughs-gods-715Could I be mistaken?
burroughs-gods-715Could it be possible that in some far- off corner of the planet there still existed a remnant of the ancient race of yellow men?
burroughs-gods-715Dejah Thoris?"
burroughs-gods-715Did not her mighty messenger, the ancient Iss, bear you upon her leaden bosom at your own behest to the Valley Dor?
burroughs-gods-715Didst not note how carefully he selected the plumpest and tenderest of the lot?"
burroughs-gods-715Do not you also?"
burroughs-gods-715Do you believe?"
burroughs-gods-715Do you know what thing it was that convinced me more than all the others?"
burroughs-gods-715Do you understand now where you be, John Carter?"
burroughs-gods-715How can it be night, then?"
burroughs-gods-715How else could we live did the outer world not furnish our labour and our food?
burroughs-gods-715I am ready to defy Issus herself; but what will it avail us?
burroughs-gods-715I exclaimed;"but, man, is not there where lie the domains of the therns from which I but just escaped?"
burroughs-gods-715I had no quarrel with the therns before, but can you wonder that I feel no great love for them now?
burroughs-gods-715If we acted in time, might we not even yet escape before the general alarm was sounded?
burroughs-gods-715Is it less than just that you should suffer as you have caused others to suffer?"
burroughs-gods-715Is there none who holds the secret of these terrible bars?"
burroughs-gods-715Might they not still open the way of freedom?
burroughs-gods-715Might you remember one whom men called Dejah Thoris?"
burroughs-gods-715Notest thou not the remarkable resemblance between this Holy Thern and thyself?"
burroughs-gods-715Or was he really dead after all, never to return either to his mother Earth or his beloved Mars?
burroughs-gods-715Or, had he found that he had been too late, and thus gone back to a living death upon a dead world?
burroughs-gods-715The Black Pirates Of Barsoom     "What is it?"
burroughs-gods-715Then, turning to me,"What are your intentions concerning me?"
burroughs-gods-715There we may live for a time, and who knows what may transpire to aid us to escape?"
burroughs-gods-715Think you that Phaidor, daughter of Matai Shang, supplicates?
burroughs-gods-715Think you that a thern would demean himself by labour?"
burroughs-gods-715Think you, Tars Tarkas, that John Carter will fly at the first shriek of a cowardly foe who dare not come out into the open and face a good blade?"
burroughs-gods-715Thinkest thou to escape from whence in all the countless ages but a single soul has fled?
burroughs-gods-715To be prisoner of your erstwhile captive?"
burroughs-gods-715Was not Thuvia for fifteen years a plaything and a slave?
burroughs-gods-715Was this not indeed a veritable hell, peopled by lost souls, dead and damned beyond all hope?
burroughs-gods-715What assurance that I might not as well be hurtled to some far- distant star of another solar system, as to Mars?
burroughs-gods-715What guide had I through the trackless waste of interplanetary space?
burroughs-gods-715What is the best way, Thuvia, the shortest way out of this celestial Hades?"
burroughs-gods-715What reward shall be meted to John Carter in accordance with the acts he has committed?"
burroughs-gods-715What say you?
burroughs-gods-715What to her is your puny outer world passion for the vile creature you chose in your other life?
burroughs-gods-715What''simpler way''?"
burroughs-gods-715What, gentlemen, is your verdict?"
burroughs-gods-715Where have you been, John Carter?"
burroughs-gods-715Where have you been, O my Prince?
burroughs-gods-715Where is Issus?
burroughs-gods-715Who are you?"
burroughs-gods-715Who was he?"
burroughs-gods-715Why indeed should they maintain a watch?
burroughs-gods-715Why is it that darkness so magnifies our dangers?
burroughs-gods-715Why not win to freedom?"
burroughs-gods-715Why not?
burroughs-gods-715Will you listen?"
burroughs-gods-715Wouldst cheat the mysterious Issus, Goddess of Death, of her just dues?
burroughs-gods-715You found her well and awaiting you?''
burroughs-gods-715You have been back to Mars?
burroughs-gods-715You have returned from the bosom of Iss?"
burroughs-gods-715he exclaimed in evident pleasure,"you do not deny it, then?
burroughs-gods-715she asked,"and what your mission, that you have the temerity to attempt to escape from the Valley Dor and the death you have chosen?"
burroughs-son-703A lion?
burroughs-son-703A young woman?
burroughs-son-703About how old, should you say?
burroughs-son-703And he was-- ah-- your-- er-- your--?
burroughs-son-703And if he is not innocent?
burroughs-son-703And make faces and throw twigs at the engine?
burroughs-son-703And what, pray, are you?
burroughs-son-703And what, pray, might a Mangani be, and a Tarmangani?
burroughs-son-703And you found-- nothing?
burroughs-son-703Are you a man?
burroughs-son-703But suppose she wo n''t come?
burroughs-son-703But where is he?
burroughs-son-703But you, Korak?
burroughs-son-703Can you and I, alone, reach his camp?
burroughs-son-703Can you not take her by force?
burroughs-son-703Can you take me to him?
burroughs-son-703Come back begging for food and protection, eh?
burroughs-son-703Could you find your way back to him?
burroughs-son-703Did you hit him?
burroughs-son-703Did you see him?
burroughs-son-703Do n''t you remember me? burroughs-son-703 Do you know where your master has gone?"
burroughs-son-703Do you?
burroughs-son-703Eh?
burroughs-son-703Go where, my son?
burroughs-son-703Had n''t we better steer clear of that fellow?
burroughs-son-703Have you the photograph with you?
burroughs-son-703He deserves killing?
burroughs-son-703He would n''t let you take it?
burroughs-son-703His eyes and hair, did you notice them?
burroughs-son-703Horrible?
burroughs-son-703How about that?
burroughs-son-703How can we cross?
burroughs-son-703How did you happen to be in this village?
burroughs-son-703How did you happen to be with them, Hanson?
burroughs-son-703How do you know? burroughs-son-703 How long have you been an ape?"
burroughs-son-703How long have you known it?
burroughs-son-703I have not done so, have I? burroughs-son-703 I saw your horse here,"he explained,"and thought that I would wait and ride home with you-- you do not mind?"
burroughs-son-703I''m an Englishman by the name of Baynes; but who the devil are you?
burroughs-son-703Is he hurt badly?
burroughs-son-703Is she not both young and good looking?
burroughs-son-703Is that she?
burroughs-son-703It''s mighty good of you, Hanson,replied Baynes, warming up a bit;"but what can a fellow do here in this God- forsaken hole?"
burroughs-son-703Kagoda?
burroughs-son-703Leastwise I do n''t see him, do you? burroughs-son-703 My what?"
burroughs-son-703Now,he said, turning toward Meriem,"who has the key to this thing about your neck?"
burroughs-son-703Oh, Father, ca n''t I go?
burroughs-son-703Oh, that''s it, is it?
burroughs-son-703Pretty late for him, is n''t it?
burroughs-son-703Rather rough on you, was n''t he?
burroughs-son-703Savvy English?
burroughs-son-703She is not The Sheik''s daughter?
burroughs-son-703She is your daughter?
burroughs-son-703So Korak is an ape?
burroughs-son-703So you are the dog of a Christian who stole my daughter from me?
burroughs-son-703So you have come back to your people, eh?
burroughs-son-703The Big Bwana?
burroughs-son-703The men started it, did they?
burroughs-son-703Then Korak was a white man?
burroughs-son-703There is no danger near?
burroughs-son-703Was he your husband, then?
burroughs-son-703Well?
burroughs-son-703Well?
burroughs-son-703Well?
burroughs-son-703Well?
burroughs-son-703What are you doing here?
burroughs-son-703What did you think I was?
burroughs-son-703What do you want?
burroughs-son-703What girl?
burroughs-son-703What is it, Hanson?
burroughs-son-703What is it, John?
burroughs-son-703What is the meaning of this?
burroughs-son-703What picture did the dog speak of? burroughs-son-703 What proof did the Arab bring that she was your daughter?"
burroughs-son-703What said the printing?
burroughs-son-703What sort of appearing man is he?
burroughs-son-703What the devil are you trying to do?
burroughs-son-703What was horrible about it? burroughs-son-703 What was it a picture of?"
burroughs-son-703What was it?
burroughs-son-703What were you doing poaching in my country?
burroughs-son-703What will he do without us?
burroughs-son-703What''s the use? burroughs-son-703 When does the next steamer for England touch here?"
burroughs-son-703Where are we?
burroughs-son-703Where are you? burroughs-son-703 Where in the jungle lives Korak?"
burroughs-son-703Where is Jack?
burroughs-son-703Where is he? burroughs-son-703 Where is he?"
burroughs-son-703Where is she?
burroughs-son-703Where is the girl?
burroughs-son-703Where were you going?
burroughs-son-703Who are they and where is their village?
burroughs-son-703Who are you?
burroughs-son-703Who are you?
burroughs-son-703Who are your people? burroughs-son-703 Who comes?"
burroughs-son-703Who is she then?
burroughs-son-703Who stole her?
burroughs-son-703Who were Korak and A''ht?
burroughs-son-703Who, Ajax?
burroughs-son-703Why did n''t you say so before? burroughs-son-703 Why did you drag me away?"
burroughs-son-703Why does The Sheik, my father, not love me, too? burroughs-son-703 Why how old do you think I am?
burroughs-son-703Why must we go that way?
burroughs-son-703Why,he asked, coming directly to the point,"ca n''t I go and see Ajax?"
burroughs-son-703Why-- ah-- your brother?
burroughs-son-703Will you let me go back to my Korak?
burroughs-son-703Wot the''ell?
burroughs-son-703Would you know me?
burroughs-son-703Would you like to have us take you away from here?
burroughs-son-703Would you throw away every chance for the reward? burroughs-son-703 Yes,"he said,"it is you, but where was it taken?
burroughs-son-703Yes?
burroughs-son-703You can not mean that you expect to return to live among them? burroughs-son-703 You did not know it?"
burroughs-son-703You discourage this, of course?
burroughs-son-703You have found-- her?
burroughs-son-703You have read this?
burroughs-son-703You love me?
burroughs-son-703You mean that you love me?
burroughs-son-703You really saw him?
burroughs-son-703You refuse to let me go?
burroughs-son-703You say that you are a coward,she said,"and yet you have done all this to save me?
burroughs-son-703You say that you found Korak?
burroughs-son-703You understood them and they understood you?
burroughs-son-703You were about to say something were n''t you?
burroughs-son-703You were really talking with them, then?
burroughs-son-703You will marry me when we have reached London?
burroughs-son-703You would go back to the Big Bwana, would you? burroughs-son-703 You would like to go with us?"
burroughs-son-703Your daughter?
burroughs-son-703Again he put the question, kagoda-- have you had enough?
burroughs-son-703Am I so naughty?
burroughs-son-703And Korak?
burroughs-son-703And Meriem?
burroughs-son-703And what was it that had caused him to realize it so suddenly?
burroughs-son-703And where was Numa?
burroughs-son-703And who comes now across the river after you-- the Big Bwana?"
burroughs-son-703Another shining band of metal for Meriem''s ankle?
burroughs-son-703Are all the creatures of the world my enemies?
burroughs-son-703Baynes?"
burroughs-son-703But how could the boy have carried his invalid grandmother from a second story window to the ground?
burroughs-son-703But what had become of the money?
burroughs-son-703But why is it wicked, Geeka?
burroughs-son-703But, on the other hand, could he take her into the jungle with him?
burroughs-son-703Could Korak pass through behind the savage warrior without detection?
burroughs-son-703Could he leave her here to be abused, possibly murdered, by the villainous old Arab?
burroughs-son-703Could he slay the creature Meriem loved?
burroughs-son-703Could it be Meriem''s?
burroughs-son-703Could it be that he did not care to save her?
burroughs-son-703Could the fool be bringing them a corpse?
burroughs-son-703Could their excitement be in any way connected with Meriem''s disappearance?
burroughs-son-703Could this flower of evident civilization be the little Arab Meriem, daughter of The Sheik?
burroughs-son-703Did I not save you from the bad man?
burroughs-son-703Did he really love her?
burroughs-son-703Did she really love the flawless young Englishman?
burroughs-son-703Did she still live, or had they sacrificed her to their lust for torture and human flesh?
burroughs-son-703Did they bother about marriage?
burroughs-son-703Did you get a good look at him, Carl?"
burroughs-son-703Do you know the trail to the north?"
burroughs-son-703Do you not know that even Numa slinks from the path of the great apes when there are many of them and they are mad?"
burroughs-son-703Do you not owe me something for that?
burroughs-son-703Even if Hanson died of his wounds would Meriem be any better off?
burroughs-son-703For what was he waiting, or for whom?
burroughs-son-703Had he not chased him away from the amphitheater without even having to lay a fang or paw upon him?
burroughs-son-703Had she changed suddenly within the few hours of his absence, or had his battle with the ape affected his vision?
burroughs-son-703Had the Arab taken her by force from him, or had she escaped and come voluntarily back to the protection of the man who called her"daughter"?
burroughs-son-703Has the son of Tarzan no friend other than Akut?"
burroughs-son-703He felt for his revolver, and as he was drawing it stealthily from its holster a voice asked in perfectly good English,"Who are you?"
burroughs-son-703He noticed that the bed was pulled well away from the wall-- why?
burroughs-son-703He was ashamed to go to the little Arab maid who had been his jungle playmate, for what had he to offer her?
burroughs-son-703His actions she could only interpret as a menace, for how could she guess that he was parading to excite admiration?
burroughs-son-703How could one not love her?
burroughs-son-703How could such as he protect Meriem from the countless dangers of the jungle?
burroughs-son-703How could you speak the language of beasts?"
burroughs-son-703How did the ape know you, and how did you learn his language?"
burroughs-son-703How does it happen that The Sheik''s daughter is clothed in the garments of the unbeliever?"
burroughs-son-703How had it come into the possession of this man?
burroughs-son-703How had she escaped the Swede?
burroughs-son-703How much do you think I''m worth?"
burroughs-son-703How much longer must he wait for his meat to come his way?
burroughs-son-703I hate The Sheik, and--"    "You hate The Sheik?"
burroughs-son-703I would give my life for you-- will you give nothing for me?"
burroughs-son-703Is he watching us?"
burroughs-son-703Is it horrible to talk with one''s friends?"
burroughs-son-703Is it not so?"
burroughs-son-703Is it one of them you want?"
burroughs-son-703It rides a bicycle, eats with knife and fork, counts up to ten, and ever so many other wonderful things, and can I go and see it too?
burroughs-son-703It was impossible, and yet that locket?
burroughs-son-703It was the boy, yet could it be?
burroughs-son-703Let''s all go, Jane-- what do you say?"
burroughs-son-703May I hope to have the right to call you` my little Meriem''?"
burroughs-son-703May I see it again?"
burroughs-son-703Now that he had caught up with the creatures of his own kind, why was it that he did not rush forward and greet them?
burroughs-son-703Now will you bring your people and set Korak''s Meriem free?"
burroughs-son-703Or a soft, doeskin loin cloth from the body of a black she?
burroughs-son-703Or, did he prefer, if possible, to remain unseen by her?
burroughs-son-703See, they are spread there upon either side of Numa''s great body, and as he breathes-- you see?
burroughs-son-703She was most beautiful and very desirable; but what did he know of her?
burroughs-son-703Should I refuse to know them now simply because I happen, for the present, to live among humans?"
burroughs-son-703So that is where you have been since you ran away from me, is it?
burroughs-son-703Some wandering savages, doubtless, thought Meriem; but where were they?
burroughs-son-703To that memory she still was loyal; but what weight has a memory in the presence of a fascinating reality?
burroughs-son-703Under what conditions had they met before she had seen him about the farm of Bwana?
burroughs-son-703Voices and the dip of paddles out upon the river?
burroughs-son-703Was Korak planning a joke upon his own account?
burroughs-son-703Was he afraid that the shot might attract the girl and cause her to return?
burroughs-son-703Was she not altogether impossible?
burroughs-son-703Was the scene that he had but just witnessed not sufficient proof of her impossibility?
burroughs-son-703Was there no escape?
burroughs-son-703Was there something in the tree beside himself?
burroughs-son-703Was this a man, who trembled when Numa coughed?
burroughs-son-703Was this the creature who had supplanted him in the heart of his Meriem?
burroughs-son-703We miss him, little Geeka, do we not?
burroughs-son-703Were they not creatures fashioned in the mold of their Maker, as was he?
burroughs-son-703What a fool he must be to think that anyone could believe such a ridiculous explanation?
burroughs-son-703What bull is greater than Korak?"
burroughs-son-703What could he accomplish burdened by a weak and frightened girl?
burroughs-son-703What could it mean?
burroughs-son-703What delayed him though?
burroughs-son-703What difference does it make if we love one another?
burroughs-son-703What do we care for anyone in the world besides ourselves?
burroughs-son-703What had happened?
burroughs-son-703What had he done?
burroughs-son-703What had he to offer her by comparison with that which the other man might offer?
burroughs-son-703What had the blacks done to her?
burroughs-son-703What if their skins were black?
burroughs-son-703What if these were naked savages?
burroughs-son-703What need had a European of prowess to protect his mate?
burroughs-son-703What of the apes you lived with?
burroughs-son-703What shall we do for a king?"
burroughs-son-703What strange mystery lay buried in her past?
burroughs-son-703What thoughts passed through that active brain who may say?
burroughs-son-703What was his"mess of pottage"to the birthright that the other had preserved?
burroughs-son-703What was it she had heard?
burroughs-son-703What was she to do?
burroughs-son-703What was that?
burroughs-son-703What was the story that the faded type told of it?
burroughs-son-703What was their business in the jungle of the Mangani?
burroughs-son-703What was there to fear in a single she- Tarmangani?
burroughs-son-703What were his intentions toward her?
burroughs-son-703What were they to do?
burroughs-son-703What will he bring us this time, eh?
burroughs-son-703What wonder then that Meriem loved her Korak?
burroughs-son-703What would these strangers be like?
burroughs-son-703Where are they?"
burroughs-son-703Where had it been taken?
burroughs-son-703Where had she known him?
burroughs-son-703Where had she seen that picture before?
burroughs-son-703Where is it?
burroughs-son-703Where is she?"
burroughs-son-703Where is she?"
burroughs-son-703Where was the grandmother?
burroughs-son-703Where was the hunter?
burroughs-son-703While he is gone you can slip up and cut my bonds-- have you a knife?"
burroughs-son-703Who could have tethered this poor little beast as a lure to Numa?
burroughs-son-703Who is Korak?"
burroughs-son-703Who was there who would plead for them?
burroughs-son-703Who was this white man?
burroughs-son-703Who were these interlopers?
burroughs-son-703Why did he fail to do so?
burroughs-son-703Why did not Korak call out his customary greeting?
burroughs-son-703Why did the kid not run away?
burroughs-son-703Why do you perspire now?"
burroughs-son-703Why had he not long since sprung upon this delicious and defenseless morsel?
burroughs-son-703Why had it been reproduced in a newspaper?
burroughs-son-703Why had they not dispatched him where they had found him?
burroughs-son-703Why not?"
burroughs-son-703Why should she?
burroughs-son-703Why were they so quiet?
burroughs-son-703Will you come?"
burroughs-son-703With money he might have bought justice; but penniless!--ah, what hope could there be for strangers without money here?
burroughs-son-703Would he not guess the truth and possibly be already on the march to overtake and punish him?
burroughs-son-703Would her new friend leave her now?
burroughs-son-703You see the little motion at either side that is not caused by the wind-- the motion that none of the other grasses have?"
burroughs-son-703You understand?"
burroughs-son-703was John Clayton''s first question, and then;"Who did this?"
burroughs-tarzan-714A gorilla, Esmeralda?
burroughs-tarzan-714A man of his prowess who has spent some time in Africa, as I understand Monsieur Tarzan has, must have had experiences with lions-- yes?
burroughs-tarzan-714Ai n''t Miss Jane here?
burroughs-tarzan-714An ape or a man?
burroughs-tarzan-714And if he refused?
burroughs-tarzan-714And you are satisfied?
burroughs-tarzan-714And your father?
burroughs-tarzan-714Are these imprints similar to mine or Monsieur Tarzan''s or can you say that they are identical with either?
burroughs-tarzan-714Beast?
burroughs-tarzan-714But a cross between an ape and a man might show the characteristics of either progenitor?
burroughs-tarzan-714But how do you account for these things being here, in this savage African jungle?
burroughs-tarzan-714But what does` Tarzan of the Apes''mean?
burroughs-tarzan-714But who are you?
burroughs-tarzan-714But who could have taken it?
burroughs-tarzan-714But who is the clerical appearing gentleman with him?
burroughs-tarzan-714But you did not believe them, Jane?
burroughs-tarzan-714Buying me for a few paltry dollars? burroughs-tarzan-714 By jove, where are your father and Mr. Philander?
burroughs-tarzan-714Ca n''t we wait a few days?
burroughs-tarzan-714Canler?
burroughs-tarzan-714Clayton has gone there?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could the finger prints of an ape be detected from those of a man?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could you determine, for example, solely from fingerprints whether the subject was Negro or Caucasian?
burroughs-tarzan-714Did you find no trace of him?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do any white men live in Africa?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do fingerprints show racial characteristics?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you love him?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you love me?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you mean to say that you do n''t intend to take a shovel, and lend a hand with this work? burroughs-tarzan-714 Do you release her from her promise?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you shrink from wounding me?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you wish this to live?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you wish to stay here then forever?
burroughs-tarzan-714Does not this little book clear up the mystery of your parentage? burroughs-tarzan-714 Does the comparison require much time or labor?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Eh? burroughs-tarzan-714 Eh?"
burroughs-tarzan-714For God''s sake, what shall we do? burroughs-tarzan-714 For the good Lord''s sake, ai n''t I dead?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Go back?
burroughs-tarzan-714Has n''t she come back yet?
burroughs-tarzan-714Have they big boats to cross the ocean?
burroughs-tarzan-714Have you not seen him? burroughs-tarzan-714 Hi, old fossil,"cried the man who had first called on him for assistance,"did je think we wanted of you to read the bloomin''notis to yourself?
burroughs-tarzan-714How can we ever thank you?
burroughs-tarzan-714How could you doubt it?
burroughs-tarzan-714How do men get money?
burroughs-tarzan-714How long have you been here, Alice?
burroughs-tarzan-714How long is this thing going on like this? burroughs-tarzan-714 How will you get to America without money?"
burroughs-tarzan-714If I kill him,thought Tarzan,"what advantage will it be to me?
burroughs-tarzan-714If it''s any of my business, how the devil did you ever get into that bally jungle?
burroughs-tarzan-714If you are English why is it then that you can not speak English?
burroughs-tarzan-714If your father had not lost the treasure you would not feel forced to keep your promise to this man Canler?
burroughs-tarzan-714Is it because of the money, Jane?
burroughs-tarzan-714Is it not so?
burroughs-tarzan-714Is this any way to show your gratitude to the man who saved your life twice?
burroughs-tarzan-714It is only I, Jane,said Canler, who had risen,"wo n''t you come in and join the family group?
burroughs-tarzan-714It was he who rescued you? burroughs-tarzan-714 Jane,"said the man, at length,"if you were free, would you marry me?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Just boss?
burroughs-tarzan-714KA- GODA?
burroughs-tarzan-714KA- GODA?
burroughs-tarzan-714Monsieur Clayton, I presume?
burroughs-tarzan-714No writings in the cabin that might have told something of the lives of its original inmates?
burroughs-tarzan-714No;--what shall I call you?
burroughs-tarzan-714So close?
burroughs-tarzan-714Suppose I should ask him?
burroughs-tarzan-714Thank God, Professor,whispered Mr. Philander, fervently,"you are not dead, then?"
burroughs-tarzan-714The poor lieutenant?
burroughs-tarzan-714Then I can still count on your support?
burroughs-tarzan-714Then am I so much less desirable than Canler? burroughs-tarzan-714 Then you knew your mother, Tarzan?"
burroughs-tarzan-714To whom are you signaling, Professor?
burroughs-tarzan-714Tut-- tut, Mr. Canler; unless-- what?
burroughs-tarzan-714Was Tobey here?
burroughs-tarzan-714Was there anything peculiar about any of those skeletons?
burroughs-tarzan-714What are we to do, John?
burroughs-tarzan-714What are you, Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-714What can we do?
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you mean, Monsieur?
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you mean, my good fellow?
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you mean, sir?
burroughs-tarzan-714What horrible place are we in?
burroughs-tarzan-714What is it now? burroughs-tarzan-714 What is it, John?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What is money?
burroughs-tarzan-714What is your name?
burroughs-tarzan-714What manner of men are you?
burroughs-tarzan-714What they did may we not do? burroughs-tarzan-714 What took her away?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What was her reply?
burroughs-tarzan-714What was that awful noise?
burroughs-tarzan-714What would you do, Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-714What would you think if you HAD to live all of your life in that jungle as our forest man has done?
burroughs-tarzan-714What''s here? burroughs-tarzan-714 What''s to be done, Miss Porter?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What-- what is that you are saying?
burroughs-tarzan-714When?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where are the nearest?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where is America?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where is Miss Jane?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where is the forest man who went to rescue you? burroughs-tarzan-714 Where is the treasure?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Where shall we look? burroughs-tarzan-714 Where''s Miss Porter?
burroughs-tarzan-714Which way did she go?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who admitted you?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who could it have been?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who the devil is Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who was that?
burroughs-tarzan-714Whom do you mean?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why ca n''t you, Jane?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why did you not return?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why do you ask?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why do you want to put me under such terrible obligations?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why not?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why was I not told? burroughs-tarzan-714 Why, Mr. Clayton, what have you done?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Why, Mr. Clayton,she cried,"what does this mean?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why?
burroughs-tarzan-714Will you go away and never molest her further?
burroughs-tarzan-714Wot are you a- goin''to do?
burroughs-tarzan-714Wy, has n''t ye seen wats goin''on? burroughs-tarzan-714 Yes honey, but what''s the matter with you, precious?
burroughs-tarzan-714Yes, whose did you think it was?
burroughs-tarzan-714You are not going now,exclaimed the wagerer--"at night?"
burroughs-tarzan-714You can use a revolver, ca n''t you?
burroughs-tarzan-714You did n''t think your Cap''n was a- goin''to dig with a shovel, did you?
burroughs-tarzan-714You do not love me, then?
burroughs-tarzan-714You do not mean that they had tortured him?
burroughs-tarzan-714You mean, my man, that the crew contemplates mutiny?
burroughs-tarzan-714? changing evolutions gave him a new hold with his right hand, which he realized was absolutely unassailable.
burroughs-tarzan-714??
burroughs-tarzan-714??
burroughs-tarzan-714??
burroughs-tarzan-714??
burroughs-tarzan-714A hipponocerous?
burroughs-tarzan-714And Tarzan?
burroughs-tarzan-714And could she love where she feared?
burroughs-tarzan-714And even should they escape that fate was it not but to be faced with far graver dangers?
burroughs-tarzan-714And the Frenchman?
burroughs-tarzan-714And was not The Archer a man, also?
burroughs-tarzan-714And when Clayton had entered, and closed the door behind him:     "Well?"
burroughs-tarzan-714As I was saying, Mr.--"    "Heavens, Professor, a lion?"
burroughs-tarzan-714As they drove along, he said:     "Then when you said in your note to Tarzan of the Apes that you loved another-- you might have meant me?"
burroughs-tarzan-714But what did men do?
burroughs-tarzan-714But what of Alice, and that other little life so soon to be launched amidst the hardships and grave dangers of a primeval world?
burroughs-tarzan-714But who was Kulonga that he might not be eaten as fairly as Horta, the boar, or Bara, the deer?
burroughs-tarzan-714By what right, sir, did you interfere between my daughter and Mr. Canler?
burroughs-tarzan-714Can you leave them, gentlemen, without at least rendering them the passive succor which remaining here a few days longer might insure them?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Can you read this language?
burroughs-tarzan-714Canler?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Carefully she drew up the wounded member to insinuate??
burroughs-tarzan-714Carefully she drew up the wounded member to insinuate??
burroughs-tarzan-714Clayton?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Could he ever rise to her social sphere?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could it be he had failed to note the loud warning?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could it be that he was trailing a MAN-- one of his own race?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could she be happy with this jungle waif?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could she bear to think of sinking to his?
burroughs-tarzan-714Could she love Clayton?
burroughs-tarzan-714D''Arnot wrote the first message: What can I do to repay you for all that you have done for me?
burroughs-tarzan-714D''Arnot?
burroughs-tarzan-714D''ye understand?
burroughs-tarzan-714Did men eat men?
burroughs-tarzan-714Did she love him?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do mighty fighters fly to the trees at the first approach of danger?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Do n''t you know you are nearly surrounded by fire?
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you see now how very far it is?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Do you understand?"
burroughs-tarzan-714February 3(?
burroughs-tarzan-714For God''s sake, where is Miss Porter?
burroughs-tarzan-714Had he left her there to her fate in the lonely jungle?
burroughs-tarzan-714Had he remained too long?
burroughs-tarzan-714Had not his books taught him that he was a man?
burroughs-tarzan-714Has n''t ye''eard that devil''s spawn of a capting an''is mates knockin''the bloomin''lights outen''arf the crew?
burroughs-tarzan-714Have you not the slightest clue to your past?"
burroughs-tarzan-714He had killed the fierce Tublat, so was he not therefore a mighty fighter?
burroughs-tarzan-714He seized the pencil and wrote: Where is Jane Porter?
burroughs-tarzan-714How could any vanquish such a mighty antagonist?
burroughs-tarzan-714How could he make the man understand?
burroughs-tarzan-714How did D''Arnot come to have his book?
burroughs-tarzan-714How did he know, who knew nothing of the customs of human beings?
burroughs-tarzan-714How indeed could one move when one''s arms and legs and back were broken?
burroughs-tarzan-714How may we judge him, by what standards, this ape- man with the heart and head and body of an English gentleman, and the training of a wild beast?
burroughs-tarzan-714How?
burroughs-tarzan-714If he could catch his fellow apes with his long arm of many grasses, why not Sabor, the lioness?
burroughs-tarzan-714If he were another of the wild denizens of this terrible forest what might he not do to claim her?
burroughs-tarzan-714If they did not want it why did they not merely throw it into the water?
burroughs-tarzan-714In the high sea that was running??
burroughs-tarzan-714In the high sea that was running??
burroughs-tarzan-714Is that true?"
burroughs-tarzan-714May I ask how it is that one who writes English does not speak it?
burroughs-tarzan-714Oh, what is it?
burroughs-tarzan-714Only those who saw this terrible god of the jungle died; for was it not true that none left alive in the village had ever seen him?
burroughs-tarzan-714Or, was he?
burroughs-tarzan-714Otherwise, Tarzan of the Apes, how long would you have lasted in the savage wilderness?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Philander?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Shaking him roughly by the shoulder, he cried:     "My God, Clayton, are you all mad here?
burroughs-tarzan-714She is not dead then?
burroughs-tarzan-714Suppose Numa, the lion, should spring out upon us, I should say, then, I presume: Good morning, Monsieur Numa, how is Madame Numa; eh?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Tarzan of the Apes, what think you?"
burroughs-tarzan-714The ape- man knew no god, but he was as near to worshipping his??
burroughs-tarzan-714The ape- man knew no god, but he was as near to worshipping his??
burroughs-tarzan-714The man had been hard hit-- D''Arnot realized it now-- but why?
burroughs-tarzan-714They are not--?
burroughs-tarzan-714They are not--?"
burroughs-tarzan-714True, it was the order of the jungle for the male to take his mate by force; but could Tarzan be guided by the laws of the beasts?
burroughs-tarzan-714Was he not simply another of the countless wild things of the jungle who preyed upon one another to satisfy the cravings of hunger?
burroughs-tarzan-714Was not Tarzan a Man?
burroughs-tarzan-714Was not hair commencing to grow upon his face?
burroughs-tarzan-714What are we to do?
burroughs-tarzan-714What are we to do?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What can we hope for at the hands of such as those?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What could D''Arnot do against Sabor-- or if Bolgani, the gorilla, should come upon him-- or Numa, the lion, or cruel Sheeta?
burroughs-tarzan-714What could it mean?
burroughs-tarzan-714What did he know of himself?
burroughs-tarzan-714What did it matter if the message were not intended for him?
burroughs-tarzan-714What did she know of this strange creature at her side?
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you make of it, Professor Porter?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you mean?
burroughs-tarzan-714What do you think of that plan?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What good will he be to the tribe?
burroughs-tarzan-714What had happened?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What had she done?
burroughs-tarzan-714What happened to her?
burroughs-tarzan-714What happened?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What has happened?
burroughs-tarzan-714What if he told them that two insubordinate seamen had been roughly handled by their officers?
burroughs-tarzan-714What is it, a man?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What is it?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What of him?
burroughs-tarzan-714What was that?
burroughs-tarzan-714What was that?"
burroughs-tarzan-714What will our friends think of us, who may chance to be upon the street and witness our frivolous antics?
burroughs-tarzan-714What''s that?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where did you come from?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where in the world have you been?
burroughs-tarzan-714Where is Miss Porter?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Where is he, Miss Jane?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Where was she?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who are you?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who could be this new suitor?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who could have taken it?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Who could it be?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who could it have been, and why do I feel that Jane is safe, now that he has set out in search of her?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Who else among you has ever killed one of Numa''s people?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who was he?
burroughs-tarzan-714Who, his parents?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why did he not return?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Why had he gone to all this labor without knowing the value of the contents of the chest?
burroughs-tarzan-714Why?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Will it not rob the tribe of a great fighter?
burroughs-tarzan-714Will you marry me?"
burroughs-tarzan-714With him near, who could entertain fear?
burroughs-tarzan-714Wo n''t you please believe that I did it just for him and give me that little crumb of pleasure at least?"
burroughs-tarzan-714Would either be happy in such a horrible misalliance?
burroughs-tarzan-714Would he take her back to the beach or would he keep her here?
burroughs-tarzan-714Yet who else in all the world was there with the strength and agility to do what this man was now doing?
burroughs-tarzan-714hissed Tarzan in Terkoz''s ear, which, in ape tongue, means, freely translated:"Do you surrender?"
burroughs-tarzan-714she cried--"and that was your note I answered when I left?"
burroughs-tarzan-714where are you?"
burroughs-return-704Ai n''t we got ta live? burroughs-return-704 Am I alive and a reality, or am I but a dream?"
burroughs-return-704And Magor,continued Tarzan, addressing another,"do you not recall your former king-- he who slew the mighty Kerchak?
burroughs-return-704And afterward you told us that your mother was a she- ape, and that you had never known your father?
burroughs-return-704And are none of those alive who were with Chowambi, and saw these strange people and their wonderful city?
burroughs-return-704And are you sure, Miss Strong, that you saw a body fall overboard last night?
burroughs-return-704And he has known it all this time,she said,"and did not tell you?"
burroughs-return-704And if I had taken them away from him I should have been robbing the woman I love-- do n''t you understand, Jane?
burroughs-return-704And the raiders have never found you here?
burroughs-return-704And the she one-- was she small and slender, and very white?
burroughs-return-704And were there many yellow rings about their arms and legs?
burroughs-return-704And what do you wonder?
burroughs-return-704And with which detachment will Monsieur Tarzan ride?
burroughs-return-704And you ran all that risk for a stranger-- an alien-- an unbeliever?
burroughs-return-704And you, Waziri?
burroughs-return-704Are we not both dead, my Tarzan?
burroughs-return-704Are we saved?
burroughs-return-704Are you going to lead me to liberty?
burroughs-return-704Are you mad?
burroughs-return-704Are you quite ready, gentlemen?
burroughs-return-704But Clayton?
burroughs-return-704But how about myself?
burroughs-return-704But in the name of Heaven who are you?
burroughs-return-704But what do you intend to do with me now?
burroughs-return-704But what wrong did you do my wife? burroughs-return-704 But why are you more human than the others?"
burroughs-return-704But why, monsieur?
burroughs-return-704But you?
burroughs-return-704Ca n''t you wait until dark?
burroughs-return-704Can you not drop his body overboard, William?
burroughs-return-704Did he ever speak of any enemies?
burroughs-return-704Did she seem to be one of the tribe, or was she a prisoner?
burroughs-return-704Did they wear the skins of Numa and Sheeta about their loins, and carry sticks and knives?
burroughs-return-704Do you know to whom you speak?
burroughs-return-704Do you love Olga de Coude?
burroughs-return-704Do you mean to tell me that you know Jane Porter? burroughs-return-704 Do you not remember?"
burroughs-return-704Do you recall him? burroughs-return-704 Eh?"
burroughs-return-704Er-- was he, in your opinion, Miss Strong, a man who drank to excess?
burroughs-return-704For what purpose did you save me from Tha?
burroughs-return-704For your own safety,he continued,"why do you not turn the scoundrels over to the authorities?
burroughs-return-704Francois? burroughs-return-704 From whence came the yellow metal, Busuli?"
burroughs-return-704Going to lose her?
burroughs-return-704Have not his attempted crimes against you and your husband forfeited whatever rights the bonds of kinship might have accorded him?
burroughs-return-704Have you been there?
burroughs-return-704Have you come to kill me? burroughs-return-704 Have you seen fifty frightful men pass down from the cliffs into this forest, my children?"
burroughs-return-704How can I convince you that I am no spirit?
burroughs-return-704How could you have gone away and left me?
burroughs-return-704How do we know that when you have us in your village you will not kill us all?
burroughs-return-704How long have you been here?
burroughs-return-704How shall we know who is to be first?
burroughs-return-704I could not see a woman murdered?
burroughs-return-704If it is a friend, why does he not show himself?
burroughs-return-704In another car?
burroughs-return-704In the name of sanity what are you doing here? burroughs-return-704 In time?
burroughs-return-704In what order shall we draw?
burroughs-return-704Indeed?
burroughs-return-704Is Olga de Coude very beautiful?
burroughs-return-704Is it he you mean?
burroughs-return-704It is difficult to rise above the jungle standards and reason by the light of civilized ways, is it not, my friend?
burroughs-return-704John Caldwell?
burroughs-return-704May I come in?
burroughs-return-704Mercy, my dear Miss Strong,he said;"where in the world could he be then?
burroughs-return-704Monsieur Tarzan?
burroughs-return-704Monsieur Tarzan?
burroughs-return-704Monsieur Thuran?
burroughs-return-704My father in Sidi Aissa?
burroughs-return-704Olga,he said,"what is wrong?"
burroughs-return-704Or maybe it is that monsieur does not care to hunt marauders?
burroughs-return-704Possibly we may speak together in another tongue?
burroughs-return-704Save me from death?
burroughs-return-704Send for you at this time of night? burroughs-return-704 Tarzan of the Apes,"she cried,"it was you who did that thing?
burroughs-return-704The apartments of Lieutenant D''Arnot?
burroughs-return-704The count has the message?
burroughs-return-704Then there are others who are better to look upon?
burroughs-return-704Then why did he travel under an assumed name?
burroughs-return-704Then you are not married yet?
burroughs-return-704Then you did not send for me, Olga?
burroughs-return-704Then you were not engaged to marry him?
burroughs-return-704Then your only fear in aiding me to escape is that your fellow mortals may discover your duplicity?
burroughs-return-704Thuran is with you?
burroughs-return-704Turn them over to the captain?
burroughs-return-704Was he acquainted with any of the other passengers?
burroughs-return-704Was it not too horrible? burroughs-return-704 Water?"
burroughs-return-704We?
burroughs-return-704Well, sir?
burroughs-return-704Well?
burroughs-return-704Were the bulls short, with crooked legs?
burroughs-return-704What about him?
burroughs-return-704What are we going to do?
burroughs-return-704What are you doing here? burroughs-return-704 What do you mean by early?"
burroughs-return-704What do you mean, Jane?
burroughs-return-704What do you mean, sir?
burroughs-return-704What do you mean? burroughs-return-704 What do you mean?
burroughs-return-704What do you want among us now?
burroughs-return-704What do you want of me?
burroughs-return-704What do you want?
burroughs-return-704What has happened here?
burroughs-return-704What is it that is magnificent?
burroughs-return-704What is the meaning of this?
burroughs-return-704What is your game now, Rokoff?
burroughs-return-704What manner of man are you?
burroughs-return-704What shall we do with them, monsieur?
burroughs-return-704What shall we do, Jean?
burroughs-return-704What shall you do after tonight?
burroughs-return-704What weapons shall you select?
burroughs-return-704What would you like best to do?
burroughs-return-704When do you sail?
burroughs-return-704When shall it be?
burroughs-return-704When was this?
burroughs-return-704Where are we going, dear?
burroughs-return-704Where can they be?
burroughs-return-704Where in the world did you drop from? burroughs-return-704 Where is Monsieur Thuran?"
burroughs-return-704Where is Tarzan?
burroughs-return-704Where is he?
burroughs-return-704Where were they when you saw them, and which way were they going?
burroughs-return-704Where would you like best to go?
burroughs-return-704Who are you that speaks the tongue of our Arab masters?
burroughs-return-704Who are you,she whispered,"who speaks the language of the first man?"
burroughs-return-704Who could it have been?
burroughs-return-704Who do you think it is?
burroughs-return-704Who is she?
burroughs-return-704Who is that gentleman?
burroughs-return-704Who knows?
burroughs-return-704Why are you here? burroughs-return-704 Why did they lure me there?
burroughs-return-704Why did you do it, Jean?
burroughs-return-704Why did you not tell me that you contemplated ambushing those fellows?
burroughs-return-704Why do they fear to come here?
burroughs-return-704Why do you not cease persecuting me, Nikolas?
burroughs-return-704Why do you not find the means to search Monsieur Caldwell''s stateroom-- eh?
burroughs-return-704Why have they not seized me?
burroughs-return-704Why so grave, my dear Raoul?
burroughs-return-704Why, Jane,he cried,"what do you mean?
burroughs-return-704Why, what do you mean? burroughs-return-704 Wot do you want to throw''i m over for?"
burroughs-return-704Would it be quite regular, dear?
burroughs-return-704Would n''t it be well to call out to him, and at least thank him?
burroughs-return-704Yes, Tennington, of course,ventured Clayton;"it must be a bully idea if you had it, but what the deuce is it?
burroughs-return-704You are content that these two scoundrels should continue persecuting you?
burroughs-return-704You are not angry with me, then?
burroughs-return-704You do n''t mean--     "W''y not?"
burroughs-return-704You do not for a moment imagine that one who has known both Monsieur Tarzan and you could ever believe such an impossible tale?
burroughs-return-704You do not mean to tell me that you do not know who this man was, Hazel?
burroughs-return-704You knew the pig?
burroughs-return-704You left Bou Saada early?
burroughs-return-704You mean that you hope to be killed?
burroughs-return-704You say that the fault was all yours?
burroughs-return-704You wish me to do nothing, then, in the matter?
burroughs-return-704You would like to return to your people?
burroughs-return-704You?
burroughs-return-704Your hunting has not been very fortunate?
burroughs-return-704Your husband?
burroughs-return-704` Why, where in the world are you bound, professor?'' burroughs-return-704 Am I not the same Tarzan-- mighty hunter-- invincible fighter-- that you all knew for many seasons?
burroughs-return-704And Tarzan of the Apes?
burroughs-return-704And if I gave it all to you, would it represent even the tenth part of the value I place upon your friendship, my Tarzan?
burroughs-return-704And then, did it not occur to you that once Miss Porter knew the truth she would break her engagement with Clayton?
burroughs-return-704And, bless me, sir, where do you imagine I discovered him?
burroughs-return-704Are you a fool that you thus again insult Nikolas Rokoff?"
burroughs-return-704As Spider''ere said afore, we''ll all bloody well be picked up, anyway, sez''e, so wot''s the use o''squabblin''?
burroughs-return-704But how did you know that I was a prisoner back there?"
burroughs-return-704But my father can reward you, and he will, for is he not a great sheik?
burroughs-return-704But who are you--what people have I fallen among?"
burroughs-return-704But who or what of all the myriad jungle life would there be to welcome his return?
burroughs-return-704But why do you not rise and greet your guest?"
burroughs-return-704But, monsieur, how can I thank you for the great kindness you have done me?
burroughs-return-704Caldwell?"
burroughs-return-704Can it be that he is indisposed, and has remained in his stateroom?
burroughs-return-704Can it be they?"
burroughs-return-704Can there be no mistake?"
burroughs-return-704Can you even remain with safety in Sidi Aissa?"
burroughs-return-704Could D''Arnot have believed that this was the same man he had introduced into half a dozen of the most select clubs of Paris?
burroughs-return-704Could it be possible that even now a remnant of that lost race inhabited the ruined grandeur that had once been their progenitor?
burroughs-return-704Could it be that the ceremony marked the very thing he had so hastened to prevent?
burroughs-return-704Could it have been for love of Jane Porter?
burroughs-return-704Could she be dreaming?
burroughs-return-704De Coude was the personification of coolness-- was he not the best shot in France?
burroughs-return-704Did he not have in his coat pocket the thing he had taken passage upon this very boat to obtain?
burroughs-return-704Did you know it?"
burroughs-return-704Do you know him, Olga?"
burroughs-return-704Do you quite clearly grasp my meaning?"
burroughs-return-704Do you understand me?"
burroughs-return-704Do you understand?"
burroughs-return-704Forging Bonds of Hate and----?
burroughs-return-704Goin''to steam to China via the south pole?"
burroughs-return-704Had he seen Mr. Caldwell today?
burroughs-return-704Had you not thought of that?"
burroughs-return-704Have I not aided you?"
burroughs-return-704Have I not protected your honor as though it were my own?"
burroughs-return-704Have I not told you a dozen times that I have enough for twenty men, and that half of what I have is yours?
burroughs-return-704Have they annoyed you further?"
burroughs-return-704Have you not yourself told me that Count de Coude is a splendid marksman?"
burroughs-return-704He had come upon an ancient well-- but what was the purpose of the connection between the well and the dungeon in which he had been hidden?
burroughs-return-704His kind?
burroughs-return-704How about you, Spider?"
burroughs-return-704How did you know that I was a prisoner in that tent?
burroughs-return-704How does it happen that it is you who have saved me?"
burroughs-return-704How have I returned their friendship?
burroughs-return-704How will you like that?"
burroughs-return-704I could not have done that-- could I, Paul?
burroughs-return-704I wonder if he suspects the truth about you?
burroughs-return-704If this were so, what right had he, William Cecil Clayton, to thwart the wishes, to balk the self- sacrifice of this strange man?
burroughs-return-704Is he dead?"
burroughs-return-704It was true that Tarzan wished this man''s weapons and ornaments, but was it necessary to take his life to obtain them?
burroughs-return-704Jean, do you think that I am quite mad?"
burroughs-return-704Nearly all my friends fear their husbands-- why should I not fear mine?"
burroughs-return-704Now, is n''t that a corker?"
burroughs-return-704Oh, Hazel, are you sure that he is dead?
burroughs-return-704Or are we all insane?"
burroughs-return-704Or could it be that within lay the secret to the treasure stores?
burroughs-return-704Possibly monsieur does poor Francois the honor to recall him-- yes?
burroughs-return-704Possibly we may have the pleasure of hunting the lion together-- what say you?"
burroughs-return-704See this ancient altar?
burroughs-return-704Shall I tell madame that monsieur will be here shortly?
burroughs-return-704She, too, was happy, for was she not returning to her beloved Maryland?
burroughs-return-704Should he descend and make a race for the distant cliffs, or should he hide here until night?
burroughs-return-704Then came the question: Will Tarzan claim his own?
burroughs-return-704Then, having ignored the evidence of the message, was it not reasonable to assume that he meant never to claim his birthright?
burroughs-return-704To their knock a woman''s voice asked in French:"Who is it?"
burroughs-return-704Was he mad?
burroughs-return-704Was he, after all, to be just a moment too late?
burroughs-return-704Were they hungry?"
burroughs-return-704What do you mean?"
burroughs-return-704What does it mean?"
burroughs-return-704What has our providential rescue to do with altering your feelings toward me?
burroughs-return-704What manner of creature was this that could stand complacently with two bullets in him, waiting for the third?
burroughs-return-704What worries you?"
burroughs-return-704Where had he heard the name before?
burroughs-return-704Wherefore, then, should I be dissatisfied?
burroughs-return-704Who admitted you?
burroughs-return-704Who in the world is Francois?"
burroughs-return-704Who would go back to the stifling, wicked cities of civilized man when the mighty reaches of the great jungle offered peace and liberty?
burroughs-return-704Who would think that because something fell into the sea from a ship that it must necessarily be a man?
burroughs-return-704Why did he not do something?
burroughs-return-704Why did you do that?"
burroughs-return-704Why do they wish to kill you, m''sieur?"
burroughs-return-704Why does monsieur ask?"
burroughs-return-704Why, when Bolgani, the king gorilla, tore me almost to pieces, while I was still but a little boy, did I have a nice soft bed to lie on?
burroughs-return-704Why?
burroughs-return-704Will you tell me?"
burroughs-return-704Will you wait, Waziri?"
burroughs-return-704Will you, or will you not?
burroughs-return-704Would Tarzan of the Apes have done thus?
burroughs-return-704Would he be in time to rescue?
burroughs-return-704Would he not at least have gone down to his death fighting heroically to the last?
burroughs-return-704Would it repay the services you did me in Africa?
burroughs-return-704Would she have still loved this savage warrior chieftain, dancing naked among his naked savage subjects?
burroughs-return-704Would she still wish to marry him-- to be plain Mrs. Clayton?
burroughs-return-704You do not think that--"     "Where is the count?"
burroughs-return-704You have guns, why do you not use them?
burroughs-return-704You''re quite sure it''s original, are you?"
london-iron-768Tell me, are you happy?''
london-iron-768''"Do you remember what I told that socialist lover of your daughter''s?"
london-iron-768'';''What''s the matter with America?
london-iron-768''And in the meanwhile I must ask you to come inside with me''    ''Inside?''
london-iron-768''And petty and selfish?''
london-iron-768''And they work- in the mind?''
london-iron-768''And what did the company do for him?''
london-iron-768''And when they take me out of Congress,''Ernest replied coldly,''and put me against a wall, and blow my brains out- what then?''
london-iron-768''And why not?''
london-iron-768''And yet the Trust produces milk more cheaply than could the independent dairymen?''
london-iron-768''And yet we are supposed to get justice by means of the law?''
london-iron-768''And yet you think Jackson had the right of it?''
london-iron-768''And you absorbed the profits they had been making?''
london-iron-768''And you?''
london-iron-768''And you?''
london-iron-768''And you?''
london-iron-768''And you?''
london-iron-768''Another strike?
london-iron-768''Are you discussing the ideal man?''
london-iron-768''But coal?''
london-iron-768''But how comes it that you are here?''
london-iron-768''But how?''
london-iron-768''But if the Oligarchy persists,''I asked him that evening,''what will become of the great surpluses that will fall to its share every year?''
london-iron-768''But suppose the trusts win in this battle over the ownership of the machines and the world?''
london-iron-768''But the right?''
london-iron-768''But what if the Grangers fail to get possession?''
london-iron-768''But why is it policy?''
london-iron-768''But why should there be a conflict?''
london-iron-768''But why should you bring about the crucifixion of the Bishop?''
london-iron-768''But with such a powerful combination as the Oligarchy and the big unions, is there any reason to believe that the Revolution will ever triumph?''
london-iron-768''But you competed among yourselves?''
london-iron-768''By extortionate you mean large; yet you do not object to making large profits yourself?...
london-iron-768''Carelessness?''
london-iron-768''D''you remember Dallas, the superintendent?''
london-iron-768''Did n''t you see the reporters scribbling like mad while he was speaking?''
london-iron-768''Do you know what I was reminded of as I sat at table and listened to you talk and talk?
london-iron-768''Do you know what will happen to Farley* and his strike- breakers?
london-iron-768''Do you mean to tell me that Jackson had the right on his side and yet was beaten?''
london-iron-768''Do you mean to tell me that there is no justice in Judge Caldwell''s court?''
london-iron-768''Do you remember, not so long ago, when our regular army was only fifty thousand?
london-iron-768''Do you think so?''
london-iron-768''Do you think so?''
london-iron-768''For all that work?''
london-iron-768''For what purpose do you think I did it?''
london-iron-768''Has the Church protested?''
london-iron-768''Have you a catacomb here?
london-iron-768''Have you tried to get word to Chicago?''
london-iron-768''His test of truth is:"Will it work?
london-iron-768''How about your own policy?''
london-iron-768''How can I prove it... to you?''
london-iron-768''How can we hope for solidarity with all these cross purposes and conflicts?''
london-iron-768''How could his answers be damaging if he had the right on his side?''
london-iron-768''How did you guess?''
london-iron-768''How did you happen to get your arm caught in the machine?''
london-iron-768''How do you know?
london-iron-768''How is it that we have never heard of this law?''
london-iron-768''I''ve got to live, have n''t I?
london-iron-768''I''ve heard that song sung by the middle class, and where is it now in its might?''
london-iron-768''If I tried to enter your father''s house at night to steal his dividends from the Sierra Mills, what would he do?''
london-iron-768''If we can do all this in a premature, isolated, abortive attempt, what ca n''t we do in a concerted, ripened effort all over the land?''
london-iron-768''Is it a bit more absurd than what you advocate, you machine- breaker, returning to the antediluvian ways of your forefathers?
london-iron-768''Is it far?''
london-iron-768''Is it not then highly irrational to break the machine- loom and go back to the clumsy and more costly hand- loom method of weaving?''
london-iron-768''Is it not true that that known as a trust produces more efficiently and cheaply than can a thousand competing small concerns?''
london-iron-768''Is that what they pay?
london-iron-768''It was not the thinking and the speculation that led to the voyages of discovery?''
london-iron-768''Just precisely what do you mean when you call us metaphysicians?''
london-iron-768''Many of them?''
london-iron-768''May I bring you to hear him?
london-iron-768''May not the combination endure forever?''
london-iron-768''Might?''
london-iron-768''Out of others?''
london-iron-768''Out of others?''
london-iron-768''Proofs to the contrary?''
london-iron-768''Should Jackson have received damages?''
london-iron-768''Suppose we refuse to turn the government over to you after you have captured it at the ballot- box?''
london-iron-768''Tell me, has right anything to do with the law?''
london-iron-768''Tell me,''Ernest demanded,''what will you do when such a time comes?''
london-iron-768''That they can shoot us by drumhead court martial if we refuse?''
london-iron-768''That we can be drafted into the militia?''
london-iron-768''The money?
london-iron-768''The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?''
london-iron-768''Then is it not irrational to destroy that cheap and efficient combination?''
london-iron-768''Then the Church is dumb to- day, as it was in the eighteenth century?''
london-iron-768''Then wherein am I wrong?''
london-iron-768''Then why did you advise father to accept the vacation?''
london-iron-768''Then you have not protested?''
london-iron-768''Then you separate sincerity from truth?''
london-iron-768''Then you were not at liberty to tell the whole truth, as you had sworn to do?''
london-iron-768''Think so?''
london-iron-768''Troop- trains?''
london-iron-768''Wants all he can get?''
london-iron-768''Was Jackson to blame?''
london-iron-768''Was it carelessness?''
london-iron-768''Well?''
london-iron-768''What are we to do, then?''
london-iron-768''What are you then?''
london-iron-768''What can we do?''
london-iron-768''What could he say?
london-iron-768''What did he say?''
london-iron-768''What do you mean by that?''
london-iron-768''What do you think?''
london-iron-768''What happens?
london-iron-768''What has that to do with it?''
london-iron-768''What honest man, who is not insane, would take lost women and thieves into his house to dwell with him sisterly and brotherly?
london-iron-768''What if the First Revolt is lost?
london-iron-768''What is so dreadfully vicious and worthless in our method of thinking, young man?''
london-iron-768''What is the matter?''
london-iron-768''What is to become of the other unions?
london-iron-768''What is your way out?''
london-iron-768''What power have the farmers?
london-iron-768''What you want is to make profits yourself?''
london-iron-768''What''s right got to do with it?''
london-iron-768''What''s the Constitution got to do with it?''
london-iron-768''What''s the matter?''
london-iron-768''What?''
london-iron-768''When you testified at the trial, you did n''t point out that Jackson received his accident through trying to save the machinery from damage?''
london-iron-768''Where''s my wife?''
london-iron-768''Who is weak and fallible, prone to error?''
london-iron-768''Whose instructions?''
london-iron-768''Why can we not return to ways of our fathers when this republic was founded?
london-iron-768''Why did you do that?''
london-iron-768''Why did you lose the case?''
london-iron-768''Why did you not call attention to the fact that Jackson was trying to save the machinery from being injured?''
london-iron-768''Why do you not call your soldiers in, Mr. Speaker, and bid them do their work?''
london-iron-768''Why does the United States lag behind?
london-iron-768''Why not?''
london-iron-768''Why should I leave one comfortable soul in comfort when there are millions in travail and misery?''
london-iron-768''Why should n''t it, with the splendid organization and new machinery its large capital makes possible?''
london-iron-768''Why, do you know that your father has three times as many chances for safety of life and limb than has a working- man?
london-iron-768''Will you protest?''
london-iron-768''Wo n''t you?''
london-iron-768''You are disgusted because the railroad has absorbed your profits?''
london-iron-768''You are not going to... to decline?''
london-iron-768''You are speaking professionally now, are you not?''
london-iron-768''You do not agree with me?''
london-iron-768''You mean...?''
london-iron-768''You pleased me,''he explained long afterward;''and why should I not fill my eyes with that which pleases me?''
london-iron-768''You started a branch store here in Berkeley about six months ago?''
london-iron-768''Your wife and children?''
london-iron-768* Am I not right?''
london-iron-768* Children, six and seven years of age, working every night at twelve- hour shifts?
london-iron-768* How did it happen?''
london-iron-768* What do you think the Sierra Mills alone give him twenty thousand dollars a year for?
london-iron-768* What have become of the owners of the small drug stores that you forced to the wall?''
london-iron-768A little later the question came to me in another way: What would the Master do?
london-iron-768After it has paid its expenses, does it consume the remainder?
london-iron-768Am I right?''
london-iron-768And does it not also control copper, to say nothing of running a smelter trust as a little side enterprise?
london-iron-768And for a moment the thought rose in my mind, What if he were overawed by this imposing array of power and brains?
london-iron-768And how do you propose to avoid producing a surplus?
london-iron-768And if against every man in the mills, why not against every man in all the other mills and factories?
london-iron-768And in passing I will ask you managers of society why you did not make public the census figures of 1910?
london-iron-768And in the silence he asked again,''Well?''
london-iron-768And now I ask you again, what are we going to do with those surpluses?''
london-iron-768And to one and all he said:''Why have you not answered the charge that your class has mismanaged?
london-iron-768And what are you going to do about it?''
london-iron-768And what does that mean?
london-iron-768And what is the meaning of that in turn?''
london-iron-768And what were we to do?
london-iron-768And why can we not do it?
london-iron-768And why not?
london-iron-768And why not?
london-iron-768Are we all agreed so far?''
london-iron-768Are you all agreed so far?''
london-iron-768At first I covered my eyes with my hands to shut out the awful sight, and then, in the darkness, the question came to me: What is to be done?
london-iron-768But can you wonder that we lose patience with you?
london-iron-768But how was Chicago, shut off from the rest of the world, to know?
london-iron-768But is he?
london-iron-768But tell me, what became of the owners of the three stores?''
london-iron-768But what can you do?
london-iron-768Calvin?''
london-iron-768Can she get rid of this surplus to the United States?
london-iron-768Can the United States do what she previously did- get rid of her surplus to Brazil?
london-iron-768Could this, then, be the firm- poised, Christ- like man I had known, with pure, limpid eyes and a gaze steady and unfaltering as his soul?
london-iron-768D''ye see the scars on me head where I was struck with flying bricks?
london-iron-768Did I not know that in his profession personal feelings did not count?
london-iron-768Did you notice how he began like a lamb- Everhard, I mean, and how quickly he became a roaring lion?
london-iron-768Did you see them leading him so solicitously from the platform?
london-iron-768Do n''t you see your position, gentlemen?
london-iron-768Do you know what a machine- breaker is?
london-iron-768Do you know where you can get plenty of lead?
london-iron-768Do you remember how, in six months, the Tobacco Trust squeezed out over four hundred cigar stores in New York City alone?
london-iron-768Do you remember when England owned so much of our railroad bonds?
london-iron-768Does capital consume all of its two billions?''
london-iron-768Does n''t the Standard Oil Trust* own a score of the ocean lines?
london-iron-768Does the middle class, with its eight million occupied members?
london-iron-768From one of those countless windows the bomb had been thrown, but which window?
london-iron-768Had he been bulldozed into recanting?
london-iron-768Had society then beaten him into submission?
london-iron-768Has the Church protested?''
london-iron-768Have you ever asked what will happen to you when greater combinations than even the present trusts arise?
london-iron-768He paused and looked at me, and added:     ''Social evolution is exasperatingly slow, is n''t it, sweetheart?''
london-iron-768He was the soul of it, and how can I possibly separate the two in thought?
london-iron-768How are they going to get rid of them?''
london-iron-768How can you know anything about the working class?
london-iron-768How could he have been an eagle and not have pride?
london-iron-768How do you like my definition?''
london-iron-768How had it happened?
london-iron-768How is this wealth owned by these three classes?
london-iron-768How long does it take you?''
london-iron-768How many books have been suppressed?
london-iron-768How much of this can labor buy back?
london-iron-768How was it added?
london-iron-768How was it going to end?
london-iron-768I say, why not?''
london-iron-768I suppose, Doctor, you live in the mind?''
london-iron-768If one man could be so monstrously treated and society move on its way unheeding, might not many men be so monstrously treated?
london-iron-768In fact, was it not true of all the industries?
london-iron-768In the fortresses?
london-iron-768Insanity?
london-iron-768Is it because you have no answer?
london-iron-768Is it because you have no answer?''
london-iron-768Is it not true that a machine- loom will weave more cloth and weave more cheaply than a hand- loom?''
london-iron-768Is this not so?
london-iron-768Of course it''s all right, because it comes out all right, do n''t you see?''
london-iron-768One was real, the other was a dream, but which was which?
london-iron-768Or had the strain been too great for him, and had he meekly surrendered to the juggernaut of the established?
london-iron-768Or, tell me, Doctor, do you have no apprehension in an earthquake that that incorporeal body of yours will be hit by an immaterial brick?''
london-iron-768Surely not?''
london-iron-768Surely you will agree with me?''
london-iron-768That''s clear, is n''t it?
london-iron-768That''s it, is n''t it?''
london-iron-768The daily press?
london-iron-768The men you talked with- who were they?''
london-iron-768The press of the United States?
london-iron-768The proletariat with its twenty millions engaged in occupations?
london-iron-768They have added to the gayety of mankind, I grant; but what tangible good have they wrought for mankind?
london-iron-768To all of which Ernest would shake his head and say:     ''How many rifles have you got?
london-iron-768To bring forgetfulness, or the light of gladness, into those poor tired eyes of his- what greater joy could have blessed me than that?
london-iron-768Was he a coward?
london-iron-768Was the Church dumb then?''
london-iron-768Was this present life of a revolutionist, hiding in a hole, a nightmare?
london-iron-768Was your branch store the cause of it?''
london-iron-768What better evidence could be advanced to prove that education was dominated by the capitalist class?
london-iron-768What can I do for you?"
london-iron-768What can be done with it?
london-iron-768What can be done with it?
london-iron-768What chance had I?
london-iron-768What could we do?
london-iron-768What did he say?
london-iron-768What do they own or, through dominant ownership, control to- day?
london-iron-768What do you propose in order to get rid of the surplus?
london-iron-768What do you think I''d have got if I''d won Jackson''s case?''
london-iron-768What do you think of that?
london-iron-768What does that mean?
london-iron-768What else are they?
london-iron-768What else than Feudalism could have followed upon the breakdown of that great centralized governmental machine known as the Roman Empire?
london-iron-768What has happened?
london-iron-768What have they done for mankind beyond the spinning of airy fancies and the mistaking of their own shadows for gods?
london-iron-768What if all the poor people should refuse to pay rent and shelter themselves under the American flag?
london-iron-768What if he did swashbuckle?
london-iron-768What if we crush the bear?''
london-iron-768What is done with it?''
london-iron-768What is done with this balance?
london-iron-768What is the result?
london-iron-768What is to be done?
london-iron-768What was done?
london-iron-768What was happening in the cities of the labor castes and Mercenaries?
london-iron-768What would death be like?
london-iron-768What, then, does the United States get in return from Brazil?''
london-iron-768What, then, when every country in the world has an unconsumed surplus?
london-iron-768When a system is founded upon class, how can caste be prevented?
london-iron-768When everybody was guilty, how was anybody to be punished?
london-iron-768When have you protested to your capitalistic congregations at the working of children in the Southern cotton mills?
london-iron-768Where are the old- time owners of the coal fields?
london-iron-768Where does the power lie, gentlemen?''
london-iron-768Where is the line between wrong mind and insane mind?
london-iron-768Where was Ernest?
london-iron-768Where will your capitalist system be then?''
london-iron-768Where will your strength be then?''
london-iron-768Who am I to complain?''
london-iron-768Who controls the government to- day?
london-iron-768Who, then, controls the government?
london-iron-768Why can not you return?
london-iron-768Why did you ask?''
london-iron-768Why do you, Mr. Calvin, work all your nights and days to organize the farmers, along with the rest of the middle class, into a new political party?
london-iron-768Why had I brought the matter up?
london-iron-768Why not?
london-iron-768Why should you?
london-iron-768Why then, in the United States to- day, are there three million child laborers?
london-iron-768Why will they not let me alone?
london-iron-768Why?
london-iron-768Will you kindly explain what has so long puzzled wiser heads than yours?''
london-iron-768Will you trust your life to it?"''
london-iron-768Wo n''t that fix it?''
alger_jr-cash-685''Is it yours, sir?'' alger_jr-cash-685 ''Move from Brooklyn?''
alger_jr-cash-685''Suppose I wish to communicate with you respecting the child? alger_jr-cash-685 ''What are they, sir?''
alger_jr-cash-685''Where would you wish us to move?'' alger_jr-cash-685 ''Will that sum be satisfactory?''
alger_jr-cash-685''Yes, sir,''I answered, in some surprise     ''Then may I beg permission to enter your house for a few minutes?
alger_jr-cash-685A cash- boy from my own place? alger_jr-cash-685 Ai n''t you a pauper?"
alger_jr-cash-685Am I thinner than usual? alger_jr-cash-685 And have you no brothers and sisters?"
alger_jr-cash-685And how much do you get as cash- boy?
alger_jr-cash-685And you will take care of Grace?
alger_jr-cash-685Are many prisoners brought here as I have been?
alger_jr-cash-685Are you carried away with him as well as your uncle?
alger_jr-cash-685Are you going to tell them?
alger_jr-cash-685Are you strong enough, mother?
alger_jr-cash-685Black yer boots? alger_jr-cash-685 But Grace?
alger_jr-cash-685But do you realize that you will have to start with absolutely nothing? alger_jr-cash-685 But how are you going to live in the meantime?"
alger_jr-cash-685But suppose she were not,persisted Mrs. Fowler,"you would not recall your promise?"
alger_jr-cash-685But will it do me any good, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685By the way, Frank,said John Wade,"did I ever show you this Russia leather pocketbook?"
alger_jr-cash-685By the way, Mrs. Bradley,said John Wade,"how came my uncle to engage that boy to read to him?"
alger_jr-cash-685Ca n''t you get him dismissed from Gilbert& Mack''s?
alger_jr-cash-685Ca n''t you make them think so, Thomas?
alger_jr-cash-685Can I do anything more for you, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685Can you go out with me this afternoon?
alger_jr-cash-685Can you not guess?
alger_jr-cash-685Can you show me the way to Broadway?
alger_jr-cash-685Could n''t you get her a place with a private family to help about the house in return for her board, while she goes to school?
alger_jr-cash-685Dear Sir: Will you have the kindness to call at my office to- morrow morning at eleven o''clock, if it suits your convenience? alger_jr-cash-685 Did he recognize you?"
alger_jr-cash-685Did he say that?
alger_jr-cash-685Did n''t you come near starving?
alger_jr-cash-685Did you hurt yourself much, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685Did you not tell her that she would not be obliged to go to the poorhouse?
alger_jr-cash-685Do I look glum?
alger_jr-cash-685Do n''t you feel well this evening, Mrs Bradley?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know anything about him?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know why he keeps me here in confinement?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know why he was discharged?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know your way about the city?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you live with your parents?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you make the same offer?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you mean in reading aloud, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you not feel a strong desire to learn your true parentage?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think I can get a situation as cash- boy?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think he will do me any harm?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you want a boy?
alger_jr-cash-685Do you want anything in our line?
alger_jr-cash-685Do your parents live in the city, Frank-- I believe your name is Frank?
alger_jr-cash-685Does he admit that he took the things?
alger_jr-cash-685Does my uncle give any reason for the fancy he has taken to the boy?
alger_jr-cash-685Does my uncle seem attached to him?
alger_jr-cash-685Does your sister resemble you?
alger_jr-cash-685Fowler? alger_jr-cash-685 Has n''t he got a place?"
alger_jr-cash-685Have the men gone away?
alger_jr-cash-685Have you any idea of the nature of the communication he desires to make?
alger_jr-cash-685Have you decided where to go?
alger_jr-cash-685Have you engaged that boy for any length of time?
alger_jr-cash-685He said:''What would I give, Mrs. Bradley, if I had such a grandson? alger_jr-cash-685 How are they all at home?"
alger_jr-cash-685How are you Tom?
alger_jr-cash-685How are you, Cash?
alger_jr-cash-685How are you, Duncan?
alger_jr-cash-685How are you, aunt?
alger_jr-cash-685How came I by my name, mother?
alger_jr-cash-685How can you expect it so soon? alger_jr-cash-685 How did you fall in with him?"
alger_jr-cash-685How do you do, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685How do you feel, mother?
alger_jr-cash-685How do, aunt?
alger_jr-cash-685How long ago was that, mother?
alger_jr-cash-685How much do you earn as a cash- boy?
alger_jr-cash-685How much do you make in a day?
alger_jr-cash-685How much does Mr. Wharton pay you?
alger_jr-cash-685How shall we do it?
alger_jr-cash-685How soon are you going to the poorhouse to live?
alger_jr-cash-685How soon do you think you can carry out my instructions?
alger_jr-cash-685I hope you are not much hurt, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685I hope you spend your evenings profitably, Thomas?
alger_jr-cash-685I suppose she is in the city here with you?
alger_jr-cash-685I suppose that was all a lie about your keeping store?
alger_jr-cash-685Is Mrs. Bradley still in your employ, uncle?
alger_jr-cash-685Is he unfavorably situated?
alger_jr-cash-685Is it expensive?
alger_jr-cash-685Is it so bad as that? alger_jr-cash-685 Is it true?"
alger_jr-cash-685Is my uncle is Mr. Wharton-- at home?
alger_jr-cash-685Is that all?
alger_jr-cash-685Is this all the boy does?
alger_jr-cash-685Is your mother very sick, Frank?
alger_jr-cash-685Is your store in this place?
alger_jr-cash-685It is n''t, is n''t it?
alger_jr-cash-685Little girl, have you heard from your brother lately?
alger_jr-cash-685May I ask whether you expect to live here and use my furniture?
alger_jr-cash-685Mother, will you tell all you know about me? alger_jr-cash-685 My dear boy, is it you who are my grandson?"
alger_jr-cash-685Not my sister, mother?
alger_jr-cash-685Now, my young friend tell me if you have been taken out of your way by your attention to me?
alger_jr-cash-685Of what disease did George''s boy die, John?
alger_jr-cash-685Oh, do you think so, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685People are not paid for reading, are they?
alger_jr-cash-685Shall I not? alger_jr-cash-685 Shall we go?"
alger_jr-cash-685So you want the place, do you?
alger_jr-cash-685So you''ve got rid of him?
alger_jr-cash-685So your poor mother is gone?
alger_jr-cash-685Suppose Grace were not your sister?
alger_jr-cash-685Suppose they thought him dishonest?
alger_jr-cash-685The old man is n''t going to do anything for me, is he?
alger_jr-cash-685Then she must be my sister-- are you not my mother?
alger_jr-cash-685Then what do you mean by resisting my authority?
alger_jr-cash-685Then whose child is she?
alger_jr-cash-685Then you believe I am your grandson?
alger_jr-cash-685Then you have a good handwriting?
alger_jr-cash-685Then you must know my young friend here?
alger_jr-cash-685Was it possible,he asked himself,"that he could be the grandson of Mr. Wharton, his kind benefactor?"
alger_jr-cash-685Well, Mrs. Bradley, what do you think I have done?
alger_jr-cash-685Well, aunt,said he, when they were once more in the housekeeper''s room,"do you think the old gentleman will do anything for me?"
alger_jr-cash-685Well, it''s queer I happened to meet you so soon, is n''t it? alger_jr-cash-685 Well, what success?"
alger_jr-cash-685Were you tired of Europe?
alger_jr-cash-685What are you thinking of, Frank?
alger_jr-cash-685What can you do?
alger_jr-cash-685What did he say?
alger_jr-cash-685What do you mean by that, you young vagabond?
alger_jr-cash-685What do you mean, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685What do you propose to do next?
alger_jr-cash-685What do you think Sam Pomeroy told me, father?
alger_jr-cash-685What do you wish, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685What does a cash- boy do?
alger_jr-cash-685What else did my uncle say? alger_jr-cash-685 What have you done about it?
alger_jr-cash-685What have you got to say for yourself now, you young villain?
alger_jr-cash-685What home do you refer to, Deacon Pinkerton?
alger_jr-cash-685What is he doing?
alger_jr-cash-685What is it, Sam?
alger_jr-cash-685What is it?
alger_jr-cash-685What is that?
alger_jr-cash-685What kind of pudding will you have?
alger_jr-cash-685What made you say you knew me?
alger_jr-cash-685What makes you so glum, Frank?
alger_jr-cash-685What makes you suppose such a thing as that, mother? alger_jr-cash-685 What makes you think so?"
alger_jr-cash-685What makes you think so?
alger_jr-cash-685What shall I do with them?
alger_jr-cash-685What will Mr. John say?
alger_jr-cash-685What will become of the children?
alger_jr-cash-685What''ll you take?
alger_jr-cash-685What''s her name?
alger_jr-cash-685What''s his name?
alger_jr-cash-685What''s it all about? alger_jr-cash-685 What''s that?"
alger_jr-cash-685What''s that?
alger_jr-cash-685What''s the matter, Gracie?
alger_jr-cash-685When did you reach the city?
alger_jr-cash-685When shall we reach port, captain?
alger_jr-cash-685Where are you going?
alger_jr-cash-685Where are you going?
alger_jr-cash-685Where do you live?
alger_jr-cash-685Where is the man who brought me here?
alger_jr-cash-685Where is your money? alger_jr-cash-685 Who is that boy?
alger_jr-cash-685Who knows but you can return to us when the new house is done?
alger_jr-cash-685Who told you I was going?
alger_jr-cash-685Who, then, is my mother?
alger_jr-cash-685Why am I discharged? alger_jr-cash-685 Why do you lock me in?"
alger_jr-cash-685Why not let your sister go to the poorhouse for a few years, till you are older, and better able to provide for her?
alger_jr-cash-685Why not, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685Why, Frank, my boy, how are you?
alger_jr-cash-685Why?
alger_jr-cash-685Why?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you answer one question?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you be there?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you come to the city and live with me and your brother?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you let me pay her board?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you see him, sir?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you step into the library a moment?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you take a seat?
alger_jr-cash-685Will you tell me what you mean?
alger_jr-cash-685With what firm?
alger_jr-cash-685Wo n''t she have to go to the poorhouse now, father?
alger_jr-cash-685Wo n''t that upstart''s pride be taken down? alger_jr-cash-685 Wo n''t you invite Frank and his sister to come and stay here a week?"
alger_jr-cash-685Would a dollar a week be too much?
alger_jr-cash-685Yes; do you want to see it now?
alger_jr-cash-685You and Mrs. Bradley were the only persons present when I showed the articles, and I suppose you wo n''t pretend that she stole them?
alger_jr-cash-685You are not in debt, I hope, Thomas?
alger_jr-cash-685You are not in earnest?
alger_jr-cash-685You are sure that it wo n''t trouble your mother, Sam?
alger_jr-cash-685You do n''t know anything about him, do you?
alger_jr-cash-685You do n''t know anything of his antecedents, I suppose?
alger_jr-cash-685You get through at six o''clock, do n''t you?
alger_jr-cash-685You have had no supper, of course? alger_jr-cash-685 You have n''t told me how my uncle fell in with him?"
alger_jr-cash-685You met no further trouble?
alger_jr-cash-685You think there is no doubt of the boy''s guilt?
alger_jr-cash-685You will miss me, then, Frank?
alger_jr-cash-685You wo n''t object to go into the country?
alger_jr-cash-685You''ll come, wo n''t you?
alger_jr-cash-685You''ll make him go to the poorhouse, wo n''t you?
alger_jr-cash-685''Have you anything to ask?''
alger_jr-cash-685Ai n''t there, Fowler?"
alger_jr-cash-685And you will look upon Grace as a sister also, will you not?"
alger_jr-cash-685Any good news for me?
alger_jr-cash-685Are you a good reader?"
alger_jr-cash-685Are you busy just now?"
alger_jr-cash-685As he was walking along a man addressed him:     "Will you be kind enough to direct me to Broadway?"
alger_jr-cash-685At the conclusion, Mr. Wharton said:     "How old are you, Frank?"
alger_jr-cash-685Bradley?"
alger_jr-cash-685Bradley?"
alger_jr-cash-685But how did you know the name of the man who called upon you?"
alger_jr-cash-685But what sort of a place does he want?"
alger_jr-cash-685But why do you talk so, mother?"
alger_jr-cash-685But you wo n''t betray me?"
alger_jr-cash-685By the way, have you dined?"
alger_jr-cash-685Chapter V- A Little Misunderstanding     "Have you carried Frank Fowler to the poorhouse?"
alger_jr-cash-685Did she mention that I had advanced her money on the furniture?"
alger_jr-cash-685Did the boy live?"
alger_jr-cash-685Did you have a pleasant voyage?"
alger_jr-cash-685Did you notice anything familiar in Frank''s expression?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know any one who would like such a position?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you know of any such person?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you really think there''s any chance of the old boy''s doing something handsome for me?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you see that boy?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think I will suit?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think he was my father?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think the fellows will be willing to have a pauper for their captain?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think there was any foul play?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you think you can find your way out?"
alger_jr-cash-685Do you understand?"
alger_jr-cash-685Does he say his father is alive?"
alger_jr-cash-685For the first time in his life he asked himself,"Who am I?"
alger_jr-cash-685Fowler?"
alger_jr-cash-685Fowler?''
alger_jr-cash-685Frank could see no houses on either side     "Is your store on this road?"
alger_jr-cash-685Going to stay long?"
alger_jr-cash-685Has the old gentleman come around and concluded to do something handsome?"
alger_jr-cash-685Have you formed any plans yet, Frank?"
alger_jr-cash-685Have you got very much money?"
alger_jr-cash-685He is seventy, is n''t he?"
alger_jr-cash-685He went out, locking the door behind him     "What does this mean?"
alger_jr-cash-685How are you?"
alger_jr-cash-685How can they expect a fellow to live on that?"
alger_jr-cash-685How comes he here?"
alger_jr-cash-685How did he get in with the old man?"
alger_jr-cash-685How is my uncle''s health?
alger_jr-cash-685How is your health?"
alger_jr-cash-685How long do you intend to keep me here?"
alger_jr-cash-685How much do you think he pays the cash- boy that reads to him in the evening?"
alger_jr-cash-685How soon did you leave Brooklyn, mother?"
alger_jr-cash-685How soon will the child be placed in our hands?
alger_jr-cash-685I believe you are a salesman at Gilbert& Mack''s?"
alger_jr-cash-685I suppose you will accept it?"
alger_jr-cash-685I suppose you will be able to move soon?''
alger_jr-cash-685I wonder whether the boy knows that he is not Fowler''s son?
alger_jr-cash-685I''ve been slaving and slaving for twenty years, and what have I got by it?
alger_jr-cash-685I''ve laid up two thousand dollars; and what is that to provide for my old age?
alger_jr-cash-685Is he a boy?"
alger_jr-cash-685Is his name Fowler?"
alger_jr-cash-685Is the resemblance strong?
alger_jr-cash-685Is this little vagabond to take my place in the old man''s good graces?
alger_jr-cash-685John?"
alger_jr-cash-685May I tell you the story?"
alger_jr-cash-685Now, shall I give you some advice?"
alger_jr-cash-685Now, why should n''t I get you to read to me in the evening when you are not otherwise employed?"
alger_jr-cash-685Parker?"
alger_jr-cash-685Shall we say a fortnight, wife?"
alger_jr-cash-685Shall we send for it?''
alger_jr-cash-685She left no property?"
alger_jr-cash-685Shine?"
alger_jr-cash-685Should the time named not suit you, will you have the kindness to name your own time?
alger_jr-cash-685Suppose he is sick?''
alger_jr-cash-685Suppose he should throw me off-- leave me out in the cold-- where should I be?
alger_jr-cash-685Then suppose such a person could secure the services of a good, clear, distinct reader, do n''t you think he would be willing to pay something?"
alger_jr-cash-685To the city?"
alger_jr-cash-685To the servant who answered he said:     "Is Mr. John at home?"
alger_jr-cash-685Wade?"
alger_jr-cash-685Wharton?"
alger_jr-cash-685Wharton?"
alger_jr-cash-685What are you going to gain by it?"
alger_jr-cash-685What brings you here this morning?
alger_jr-cash-685What did my uncle say?"
alger_jr-cash-685What did you say?"
alger_jr-cash-685What do you mean to do with Grace?"
alger_jr-cash-685What does Mr. Wharton say?"
alger_jr-cash-685What have I done?"
alger_jr-cash-685What is it?"
alger_jr-cash-685What more can I do for you?"
alger_jr-cash-685What shall I call your name?"
alger_jr-cash-685What was he?"
alger_jr-cash-685What''ll he give?"
alger_jr-cash-685What''s his name?"
alger_jr-cash-685What''s twelve dollars to a young fellow like me when he''s got his board to pay, and has to dress like a gentleman?"
alger_jr-cash-685Wheelock?"
alger_jr-cash-685When are you going to introduce me?"
alger_jr-cash-685When do you want me to begin reading to you?"
alger_jr-cash-685When do you wish me to come?"
alger_jr-cash-685When shall I come to- morrow evening?"
alger_jr-cash-685When the story was concluded, Mr. Wharton said:     "Where is my grandson-- my poor George''s boy?
alger_jr-cash-685Where did you attend school?"
alger_jr-cash-685Where is your property?"
alger_jr-cash-685Where was he to go?
alger_jr-cash-685While you were out your mother had another hemorrhage, and-- and--"    "Is she dead?"
alger_jr-cash-685Who is it?"
alger_jr-cash-685Why did n''t she have a decent name?"
alger_jr-cash-685Why did you not let him stay till I got back?
alger_jr-cash-685Why do n''t you do it?
alger_jr-cash-685Why do you stay in such a house as this?"
alger_jr-cash-685Will that be satisfactory?"
alger_jr-cash-685Will you accept it, or will you leave your child to have a pauper''s funeral?''
alger_jr-cash-685Wo n''t you stop and dine with me?"
alger_jr-cash-685You do n''t connect this story of yours with the boy you''ve brought here, do you?"
alger_jr-cash-685You do n''t mean to say you do n''t remember me?
alger_jr-cash-685You have no children of your own?''
alger_jr-cash-685You were with him, I believe?"
alger_jr-cash-685are you Frank Fowler?"
alger_jr-cash-685but that is not surprising, for----"    "Why is it not surprising?"
alger_jr-cash-685ln what direction are you going, Frank?"
alger_jr-cash-685she exclaimed,"must we go to the poorhouse?"
alger_jr-cash-685you take him back?"
alger_jr-cash-685your mother died poor?
plato-cratylus-686Again, is there not an essence of each thing, just as there is a colour, or sound?
plato-cratylus-686And I ask again,"What do we do when we weave?
plato-cratylus-686And I think that I ought to stop and ask myself What am I saying?
plato-cratylus-686And Socrates?
plato-cratylus-686And a true proposition says that which is, and a false proposition says that which is not?
plato-cratylus-686And among legislators, there are some who do their work better and some worse?
plato-cratylus-686And are both modes of assigning them right, or only the first?
plato-cratylus-686And are not the good wise?
plato-cratylus-686And are not the works of intelligence and mind worthy of praise, and are not other works worthy of blame?
plato-cratylus-686And are the men or the women of a city, taken as a class, the wiser?
plato-cratylus-686And at what point ought he to lose heart and give up the enquiry?
plato-cratylus-686And conversely you may attribute the likeness of the man to the woman, and of the woman to the man?
plato-cratylus-686And do you know that the ancients said dougon and not zugon?
plato-cratylus-686And do you not believe with Anaxagoras, that mind or soul is the ordering and containing principle of all things?
plato-cratylus-686And do you not suppose that good men of our own day would by him be said to be of golden race?
plato-cratylus-686And do you not think that many a one would escape from Hades, if he did not bind those who depart to him by the strongest of chains?
plato-cratylus-686And does this art grow up among men like other arts?
plato-cratylus-686And him who knows how to ask and answer you would call a dialectician?
plato-cratylus-686And how does the legislator make names?
plato-cratylus-686And how to answer them?
plato-cratylus-686And how to put into wood forms of shuttles adapted by nature to their uses?
plato-cratylus-686And if a man were to call him Hermogenes, would he not be even speaking falsely?
plato-cratylus-686And if by the greatest of chains, then by some desire, as I should certainly infer, and not by necessity?
plato-cratylus-686And if his conception was erroneous, and he gave names according to his conception, in what position shall we who are his followers find ourselves?
plato-cratylus-686And if speaking is a sort of action and has a relation to acts, is not naming also a sort of action?
plato-cratylus-686And if when I speak you know my meaning, there is an indication given by me to you?
plato-cratylus-686And is any desire stronger than the thought that you will be made better by associating with another?
plato-cratylus-686And is every man a carpenter, or the skilled only?
plato-cratylus-686And is every man a legislator, or the skilled only?
plato-cratylus-686And is every man a smith, or only the skilled?
plato-cratylus-686And is not Apollo the purifier, and the washer, and the absolver from all impurities?
plato-cratylus-686And is not naming a part of speaking?
plato-cratylus-686And is not that the reason, Hermogenes, why no one, who has been to him, is willing to come back to us?
plato-cratylus-686And is not the part of a falsehood also a falsehood?
plato-cratylus-686And is there not an essence of colour and sound as well as of anything else which may be said to have an essence?
plato-cratylus-686And may not a similar description be given of an awl, and of instruments in general?
plato-cratylus-686And may not the same be said of a king?
plato-cratylus-686And must not Homer have imagined the Trojans to be wiser than their wives?
plato-cratylus-686And must not this be the mind of Gods, or of men, or of both?
plato-cratylus-686And naming is an art, and has artificers?
plato-cratylus-686And not the rest?
plato-cratylus-686And now let me see; where are we?
plato-cratylus-686And now suppose that I ask a similar question about names: will you answer me?
plato-cratylus-686And speech is a kind of action?
plato-cratylus-686And suppose the shuttle to be broken in making, will he make another, looking to the broken one?
plato-cratylus-686And that l was expressive of smoothness, and softness, and the like?
plato-cratylus-686And that principle we affirm to be mind?
plato-cratylus-686And that which has to be named has to be named with something?
plato-cratylus-686And that which has to be woven or pierced has to be woven or pierced with something?
plato-cratylus-686And the name of anything is that which any one affirms to be the name?
plato-cratylus-686And the principle of beauty does the works of beauty?
plato-cratylus-686And the proper letters are those which are like the things?
plato-cratylus-686And the shuttle is the instrument of the weaver?
plato-cratylus-686And the work of the legislator is to give names, and the dialectician must be his director if the names are to be rightly given?
plato-cratylus-686And there are many desires?
plato-cratylus-686And there are true and false propositions?
plato-cratylus-686And therefore by the greatest desire, if the chain is to be the greatest?
plato-cratylus-686And this artist of names is called the legislator?
plato-cratylus-686And this holds good of all actions?
plato-cratylus-686And this is he who knows how to ask questions?
plato-cratylus-686And we saw that actions were not relative to ourselves, but had a special nature of their own?
plato-cratylus-686And what are the traditions?
plato-cratylus-686And what do you consider to be the meaning of this word?
plato-cratylus-686And what do you say of the insertion of the l?
plato-cratylus-686And what do you say of their opposites?
plato-cratylus-686And what is custom but convention?
plato-cratylus-686And what is the nature of this truth or correctness of names?
plato-cratylus-686And what is the reason of this?
plato-cratylus-686And what is the true derivation?
plato-cratylus-686And what of those who follow out of the course of nature, and are prodigies?
plato-cratylus-686And when I joyfully repeat this beautiful notion, I am answered by the satirical remark,"What, is there no justice in the world when the sun is down?"
plato-cratylus-686And when the piercer uses the awl, whose work will he be using well?
plato-cratylus-686And when the teacher uses the name, whose work will he be using?
plato-cratylus-686And when the weaver uses the shuttle, whose work will he be using well?
plato-cratylus-686And where does Homer say anything about names, and what does he say?
plato-cratylus-686And which, then, did he make, my good friend; those which are expressive of rest, or those which are expressive of motion?
plato-cratylus-686And who are they?
plato-cratylus-686And who is he?
plato-cratylus-686And who uses the work of the lyremaker?
plato-cratylus-686And who will be best able to direct the legislator in his work, and will know whether the work is well done, in this or any other country?
plato-cratylus-686And who will direct the shipwright?
plato-cratylus-686And will a man speak correctly who speaks as he pleases?
plato-cratylus-686And will there be so many names of each thing as everybody says that there are?
plato-cratylus-686And with which we name?
plato-cratylus-686And with which we weave?
plato-cratylus-686And would you further acknowledge that the name is an imitation of the thing?
plato-cratylus-686And would you hold that the very good were the very wise, and the very evil very foolish?
plato-cratylus-686And would you say that the giver of the first names had also a knowledge of the things which he named?
plato-cratylus-686And you would say that pictures are also imitations of things, but in another way?
plato-cratylus-686Are not actions also a class of being?
plato-cratylus-686Are there any names which witness of themselves that they are not given arbitrarily, but have a natural fitness?
plato-cratylus-686Are they altogether alike?
plato-cratylus-686Are we to count them like votes?
plato-cratylus-686Are we to say of whichever sort there are most, those are the true ones?
plato-cratylus-686Are you maintaining that falsehood is impossible?
plato-cratylus-686Athene?
plato-cratylus-686But I should like to know whether you are one of those philosophers who think that falsehood may be spoken but not said?
plato-cratylus-686But I wish that you would tell me, Socrates, what sort of an imitation is a name?
plato-cratylus-686But again, that which has to be cut has to be cut with something?
plato-cratylus-686But are these the only primary names, or are there others?
plato-cratylus-686But do you not allow that some nouns are primitive, and some derived?
plato-cratylus-686But have we any more explanations of the names of the Gods, like that which you were giving of Zeus?
plato-cratylus-686But how about truth, then?
plato-cratylus-686But how could he have learned or discovered things from names if the primitive names were not yet given?
plato-cratylus-686But how shall we further analyse them, and where does the imitator begin?
plato-cratylus-686But how would you expect to know them?
plato-cratylus-686But if Protagoras is right, and the truth is that things are as they appear to any one, how can some of us be wise and some of us foolish?
plato-cratylus-686But if that is true, Cratylus, then I suppose that things may be known without names?
plato-cratylus-686But is a proposition true as a whole only, and are the parts untrue?
plato-cratylus-686But let me ask you, what is the force of names, and what is the use of them?
plato-cratylus-686But let us see, Cratylus, whether we can not find a meeting- point, for you would admit that the name is not the same with the thing named?
plato-cratylus-686But tell me, friend, did not Homer himself also give Hector his name?
plato-cratylus-686But the art of naming appears not to be concerned with imitations of this kind; the arts which have to do with them are music and drawing?
plato-cratylus-686But to what are you referring?
plato-cratylus-686But what do you say of Hephaestus?
plato-cratylus-686But what do you say of kalon?
plato-cratylus-686But what do you say of the month and the stars?
plato-cratylus-686But what is selene( the moon)?
plato-cratylus-686But what is the meaning of kakon, which has played so great a part in your previous discourse?
plato-cratylus-686But what shall we say of the next word?
plato-cratylus-686But who then is to determine whether the proper form is given to the shuttle, whatever sort of wood may be used?
plato-cratylus-686But why do you not give me another word?
plato-cratylus-686But why should we not discuss another kind of Gods- the sun, moon, stars, earth, aether, air, fire, water, the seasons, and the year?
plato-cratylus-686But would you say, Hermogenes, that the things differ as the names differ?
plato-cratylus-686But, Socrates, am I not right in thinking that he must surely have known; or else, as I was saying, his names would not be names at all?
plato-cratylus-686Can not you at least say who gives us the names which we use?
plato-cratylus-686Consider this in the light of the previous instances: to what does the carpenter look in making the shuttle?
plato-cratylus-686Did you ever observe in speaking that all the words which you utter have a common character and purpose?
plato-cratylus-686Do we not give information to one another, and distinguish things according to their natures?
plato-cratylus-686Do you admit a name to be the representation of a thing?
plato-cratylus-686Do you agree with him, or would you say that things have a permanent essence of their own?
plato-cratylus-686Do you agree with me that the letter r is expressive of rapidity, motion, and hardness?
plato-cratylus-686Do you agree with me?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not conceive that to be the meaning of them?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not know that the heroes are demigods?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not know what he says about the river in Troy who had a single combat with Hephaestus?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not perceive that images are very far from having qualities which are the exact counterpart of the realities which they represent?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not remember that he speaks of a golden race of men who came first?
plato-cratylus-686Do you not suppose this to be true?
plato-cratylus-686Do you observe that only the ancient form shows the intention of the giver of the name?
plato-cratylus-686Do you think that likely?
plato-cratylus-686Does he not in these passages make a remarkable statement about the correctness of names?
plato-cratylus-686Does he not look to that which is naturally fitted to act as a shuttle?
plato-cratylus-686Does not the law seem to you to give us them?
plato-cratylus-686Does what I am saying apply only to the things themselves, or equally to the actions which proceed from them?
plato-cratylus-686First look at the matter thus: you may attribute the likeness of the man to the man, and of the woman to the woman; and so on?
plato-cratylus-686For is not falsehood saying the thing which is not?
plato-cratylus-686For the Gods must clearly be supposed to call things by their right and natural names; do you not think so?
plato-cratylus-686For were we not saying just now that he made some names expressive of rest and others of motion?
plato-cratylus-686Have we not been saying that the correct name indicates the nature of the thing:- has this proposition been sufficiently proven?
plato-cratylus-686Have you remarked this fact?
plato-cratylus-686How do you make that out?
plato-cratylus-686How do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686How do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686How is that, Socrates?
plato-cratylus-686How plausible?
plato-cratylus-686How shall I reflect?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How so?
plato-cratylus-686How would you answer, if you were asked whether the wise or the unwise are more likely to give correct names?
plato-cratylus-686How would you have me begin?
plato-cratylus-686I dare say that you be right, Hermogenes: let us see;- Your meaning is, that the name of each thing is only that which anybody agrees to call it?
plato-cratylus-686I utter a sound which I understand, and you know that I understand the meaning of the sound: this is what you are saying?
plato-cratylus-686I will tell you my own opinion; but first, I should like to ask you which chain does any animal feel to be the stronger?
plato-cratylus-686I will tell you; but I should like to know first whether you can tell me what is the meaning of the pur?
plato-cratylus-686In as far as they are like, or in as far as they are unlike?
plato-cratylus-686Is a proposition resolvable into any part smaller than a name?
plato-cratylus-686Is it the best sort of information?
plato-cratylus-686Is not all that quite possible?
plato-cratylus-686Is not mind that which called( kalesan) things by their names, and is not mind the beautiful( kalon)?
plato-cratylus-686Is the giving of the names of streams to both of them purely accidental?
plato-cratylus-686Let me ask you what is the cause why anything has a name; is not the principle which imposes the name the cause?
plato-cratylus-686Let me ask you, then, which did Homer think the more correct of the names given to Hector''s son- Astyanax or Scamandrius?
plato-cratylus-686Let me explain what I mean: of painters, some are better and some worse?
plato-cratylus-686Let me put the matter as follows: All objects have sound and figure, and many have colour?
plato-cratylus-686Let us consider:- does he not himself suggest a very good reason, when he says, For he alone defended their city and long walls?
plato-cratylus-686May I ask you to examine another word about which I am curious?
plato-cratylus-686May I not say to him-"This is your name"?
plato-cratylus-686Might not that be justly called the true or ideal shuttle?
plato-cratylus-686Must not demons and heroes and men come next?
plato-cratylus-686Names, then, are given in order to instruct?
plato-cratylus-686Nor uttered nor addressed?
plato-cratylus-686Of what nature?
plato-cratylus-686Or about Batieia and Myrina?
plato-cratylus-686Or that one name is better than another?
plato-cratylus-686Ought we not to begin with the consideration of the Gods, and show that they are"rightly named Gods?
plato-cratylus-686Physic does the work of a physician, and carpentering does the works of a carpenter?
plato-cratylus-686Regarding the name as an instrument, what do we do when we name?
plato-cratylus-686Shall I take first of all him whom you mentioned first- the sun?
plato-cratylus-686Shall we begin, then, with Hestia, according to custom?
plato-cratylus-686Shall we leave them, then?
plato-cratylus-686Shall we not be deceived by him?
plato-cratylus-686Speak you of the princely lord of light( Phaeos istora)?
plato-cratylus-686Still you have found them?
plato-cratylus-686Suppose that I ask,"What sort of instrument is a shuttle?"
plato-cratylus-686Suppose that we make Socrates a party to the argument?
plato-cratylus-686Take, for example, the word katoptron; why is the letter r inserted?
plato-cratylus-686Tell me, then, did the first legislators, who were the givers of the first names, know or not know the things which they named?
plato-cratylus-686That is to say, the mode of assignment which attributes to each that which belongs to them and is like them?
plato-cratylus-686The same names, then, ought to be assigned to those who follow in the course of nature?
plato-cratylus-686The two words selas( brightness) and phos( light) have much the same meaning?
plato-cratylus-686Then I rather think that I am of one mind with you; but what is the meaning of the word"hero"?
plato-cratylus-686Then a name is a vocal imitation of that which the vocal imitator names or imitates?
plato-cratylus-686Then all names are rightly imposed?
plato-cratylus-686Then could I have been right in what I was saying?
plato-cratylus-686Then he must have thought Astyanax to be a more correct name for the boy than Scamandrius?
plato-cratylus-686Then how came the giver of the names, if he was an inspired being or God, to contradict himself?
plato-cratylus-686Then how can that be a real thing which is never in the same state?
plato-cratylus-686Then in a proposition there is a true and false?
plato-cratylus-686Then let us proceed; and where would you have us begin, now that we have got a sort of outline of the enquiry?
plato-cratylus-686Then like other artists the legislator may be good or he may be bad; it must surely be so if our former admissions hold good?
plato-cratylus-686Then mind is rightly called beauty because she does the works which we recognize and speak of as the beautiful?
plato-cratylus-686Then that is the explanation of the name Pallas?
plato-cratylus-686Then the actions also are done according to their proper nature, and not according to our opinion of them?
plato-cratylus-686Then the artist of names may be sometimes good, or he may be bad?
plato-cratylus-686Then the irreligious son of a religious father should be called irreligious?
plato-cratylus-686Then the name is a part of the true proposition?
plato-cratylus-686Then the teacher, when he gives us a name, uses the work of the legislator?
plato-cratylus-686Then the weaver will use the shuttle well- and well means like a weaver?
plato-cratylus-686Then you do not think that some laws are better and others worse?
plato-cratylus-686Then, if propositions may be true and false, names may be true and false?
plato-cratylus-686Very good: then a name is an instrument?
plato-cratylus-686Very good; and what do we say of Demeter, and Here, and Apollo, and Athene, and Hephaestus, and Ares, and the other deities?
plato-cratylus-686Very true; but what is the derivation of zemiodes?
plato-cratylus-686Was I not telling you just now( but you have forgotten), that I knew nothing, and proposing to share the enquiry with you?
plato-cratylus-686Well, and about this river- to know that he ought to be called Xanthus and not Scamander- is not that a solemn lesson?
plato-cratylus-686Well, and have you ever found any very good ones?
plato-cratylus-686Well, and if any one could express the essence of each thing in letters and syllables, would he not express the nature of each thing?
plato-cratylus-686Well, and what of them?
plato-cratylus-686Well, but do you suppose that you will be able to analyse them in this way?
plato-cratylus-686Well, but reflect; have we not several times acknowledged that names rightly given are the likenesses and images of the things which they name?
plato-cratylus-686Well, but what is lusiteloun( profitable)?
plato-cratylus-686Were we mistaken?
plato-cratylus-686Were we right or wrong in saying so?
plato-cratylus-686What device?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you mean?
plato-cratylus-686What do you say of edone( pleasure), lupe( pain), epithumia( desire), and the like, Socrates?
plato-cratylus-686What do you say of pur( fire) and udor( water)?
plato-cratylus-686What do you say to another?
plato-cratylus-686What do you say, Cratylus?
plato-cratylus-686What do you say?
plato-cratylus-686What do you think of doxa( opinion), and that class of words?
plato-cratylus-686What do you think?
plato-cratylus-686What else but the soul?
plato-cratylus-686What is Ares?
plato-cratylus-686What is it?
plato-cratylus-686What is that which holds and carries and gives life and motion to the entire nature of the body?
plato-cratylus-686What is that with which we pierce?
plato-cratylus-686What is the inference?
plato-cratylus-686What is the inference?
plato-cratylus-686What is the meaning of Dionysus and Aphrodite?
plato-cratylus-686What may we suppose him to have meant who gave the name Hestia?
plato-cratylus-686What more names remain to us?
plato-cratylus-686What of that, Cratylus?
plato-cratylus-686What of that?
plato-cratylus-686What other appellation?
plato-cratylus-686What principle of correctness is there in those charming words- wisdom, understanding, justice, and the rest of them?
plato-cratylus-686What remains after justice?
plato-cratylus-686What shall follow the Gods?
plato-cratylus-686What shall we take next?
plato-cratylus-686What then?
plato-cratylus-686What was the name?
plato-cratylus-686What way?
plato-cratylus-686What will this imitator be called?
plato-cratylus-686Whether the giver of the name be an individual or a city?
plato-cratylus-686Which are they?
plato-cratylus-686Which of these two notions do you prefer?
plato-cratylus-686Why clearly he who first gave names gave them according to his conception of the things which they signified- did he not?
plato-cratylus-686Why do you say so?
plato-cratylus-686Why not?
plato-cratylus-686Why, Hermogenes, I do not as yet see myself; and do you?
plato-cratylus-686Why, Socrates, how can a man say that which is not?- say something and yet say nothing?
plato-cratylus-686Why, Socrates?
plato-cratylus-686Why, how is that?
plato-cratylus-686Why, what is the difference?
plato-cratylus-686Will not he be the man who knows how to direct what is being done, and who will know also whether the work is being well done or not?
plato-cratylus-686Will not the user be the man?
plato-cratylus-686Would that be your view?
plato-cratylus-686Would you not say so?
plato-cratylus-686Would you say the large parts and not the smaller ones, or every part?
plato-cratylus-686Yes; but what do you say of the other name?
plato-cratylus-686Yes; what other answer is possible?
plato-cratylus-686You are aware that speech signifies all things( pan), and is always turning them round and round, and has two forms, true and false?
plato-cratylus-686You know how Hesiod uses the word?
plato-cratylus-686You know the distinction of soul and body?
plato-cratylus-686You know the word maiesthai( to seek)?
plato-cratylus-686You mean to say, how should I answer him?
plato-cratylus-686You want me first of all to examine the natural fitness of the word psnche( soul), and then of the word soma( body)?
plato-cratylus-686You were saying, if you remember, that he who gave names must have known the things which he named; are you still of that opinion?
plato-cratylus-686and are they relative to individuals, as Protagoras tells us?
plato-cratylus-686and is correctness of names the voice of the majority?
plato-cratylus-686and the teacher will use the name well- and well means like a teacher?
plato-cratylus-686and to what does he look?
plato-cratylus-686and which confines him more to the same spot,- desire or necessity?
plato-cratylus-686and will they be true names at the time of uttering them?
plato-cratylus-686have you ever been driven to admit that there was no such thing as a bad man?
plato-cratylus-686or is there any other?
plato-cratylus-686or will he look to the form according to which he made the other?
plato-cratylus-686the carpenter who makes, or the weaver who is to use them?
plato-cratylus-686you would acknowledge that there is in words a true and a false?
plato-euthydemus-689And what did you think of them?
plato-euthydemus-689Crito,said he to me,"are you giving no attention to these wise men?"
plato-euthydemus-689What did I think of them?
plato-euthydemus-689What was that?
plato-euthydemus-689A noble man or a mean man?
plato-euthydemus-689A weak man or a strong man?
plato-euthydemus-689All letters?
plato-euthydemus-689Am I not right?
plato-euthydemus-689Am I not right?
plato-euthydemus-689Amid the dangers of the sea, again, are any more fortunate on the whole than wise pilots?
plato-euthydemus-689And a coward would do less than a courageous and temperate man?
plato-euthydemus-689And a slow man less than a quick; and one who had dull perceptions of seeing and hearing less than one who had keen ones?
plato-euthydemus-689And an indolent man less than an active man?
plato-euthydemus-689And are not good things good, and evil things evil?
plato-euthydemus-689And are not health and beauty goods, and other personal gifts?
plato-euthydemus-689And are not the scribes most fortunate in writing and reading letters?
plato-euthydemus-689And are not these gods animals?
plato-euthydemus-689And are those who acquire those who have or have not a thing?
plato-euthydemus-689And are you an ox because an ox is present with you, or are you Dionysodorus, because Dionysodorus is present with you?
plato-euthydemus-689And being other than a stone, you are not a stone; and being other than gold, you are not gold?
plato-euthydemus-689And can any one do anything about that which has no existence, or do to Cleinias that which is not and is nowhere?
plato-euthydemus-689And can he vault among swords, and turn upon a wheel, at his age?
plato-euthydemus-689And clearly we do not want the art of the flute- maker; this is only another of the same sort?
plato-euthydemus-689And did Euthydemus show you this knowledge?
plato-euthydemus-689And did you always know this?
plato-euthydemus-689And did you not say that you knew something?
plato-euthydemus-689And do all other men know all things or nothing?
plato-euthydemus-689And do the Scythians and others see that which has the quality of vision, or that which has not?
plato-euthydemus-689And do they speak great things of the great, rejoined Euthydemus, and warm things of the warm?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you know of any word which is alive?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you know stitching?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you know things such as the numbers of the stars and of the sand?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you know with what you know, or with something else?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you mean, Socrates, that the youngster said all this?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you please?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you really and truly know all things, including carpentering and leather cutting?
plato-euthydemus-689And do you suppose that gold is not gold, or that a man is not a man?
plato-euthydemus-689And does the kingly art make men wise and good?
plato-euthydemus-689And doing is making?
plato-euthydemus-689And gudgeons and puppies and pigs are your brothers?
plato-euthydemus-689And have not other Athenians, he said, an ancestral Zeus?
plato-euthydemus-689And have you no need, Euthydemus?
plato-euthydemus-689And have you not admitted that those who do not know are of the number of those who have not?
plato-euthydemus-689And have you not admitted that you always know all things with that which you know, whether you make the addition of"when you know them"or not?
plato-euthydemus-689And he has puppies?
plato-euthydemus-689And he is not wise as yet?
plato-euthydemus-689And he who says that thing says that which is?
plato-euthydemus-689And he who tells, tells that thing which he tells, and no other?
plato-euthydemus-689And if a man does his business he does rightly?
plato-euthydemus-689And if a person had wealth and all the goods of which we were just now speaking, and did not use them, would he be happy because he possessed them?
plato-euthydemus-689And if we knew how to convert stones into gold, the knowledge would be of no value to us, unless we also knew how to use the gold?
plato-euthydemus-689And if you were engaged in war, in whose company would you rather take the risk- in company with a wise general, or with a foolish one?
plato-euthydemus-689And if you were ill, whom would you rather have as a companion in a dangerous illness- a wise physician, or an ignorant one?
plato-euthydemus-689And in telling a lie, do you tell the thing of which you speak or not?
plato-euthydemus-689And in what will they be good and useful?
plato-euthydemus-689And is Patrocles, he said, your brother?
plato-euthydemus-689And is he not yours?
plato-euthydemus-689And is that fair?
plato-euthydemus-689And is that something, he rejoined, always the same, or sometimes one thing, and sometimes another thing?
plato-euthydemus-689And is this true?
plato-euthydemus-689And knowing is having knowledge at the time?
plato-euthydemus-689And may a person use them either rightly or wrongly?
plato-euthydemus-689And may there not be a silence of the speaker?
plato-euthydemus-689And not knowing is not having knowledge at the time?
plato-euthydemus-689And now answer: Do you always know with this?
plato-euthydemus-689And now, O son of Axiochus, let me put a question to you: Do not all men desire happiness?
plato-euthydemus-689And philosophy is the acquisition of knowledge?
plato-euthydemus-689And please to tell me whether you intend to exhibit your wisdom; or what will you do?
plato-euthydemus-689And seeing that in war to have arms is a good thing, he ought to have as many spears and shields as possible?
plato-euthydemus-689And should we be any the better if we went about having a knowledge of the places where most gold was hidden in the earth?
plato-euthydemus-689And should we be happy by reason of the presence of good things, if they profited us not, or if they profited us?
plato-euthydemus-689And so Chaeredemus, he said, being other than a father, is not a father?
plato-euthydemus-689And speaking is doing and making?
plato-euthydemus-689And surely it ought to do us some good?
plato-euthydemus-689And surely, in the manufacture of vessels, knowledge is that which gives the right way of making them?
plato-euthydemus-689And tell me, I said, O tell me, what do possessions profit a man, if he have neither good sense nor wisdom?
plato-euthydemus-689And that is a distinct thing apart from other things?
plato-euthydemus-689And that is impossible?
plato-euthydemus-689And that which is not is nowhere?
plato-euthydemus-689And the business of the cook is to cut up and skin; you have admitted that?
plato-euthydemus-689And the dog is the father of them?
plato-euthydemus-689And they are the teachers of those who learn- the grammar- master and the lyre master used to teach you and other boys; and you were the learners?
plato-euthydemus-689And to have money everywhere and always is a good?
plato-euthydemus-689And was Sophroniscus a father, and Chaeredemus also?
plato-euthydemus-689And were you not just now saying that you could teach virtue best of all men, to any one who was willing to learn?
plato-euthydemus-689And were you not right, Socrates?
plato-euthydemus-689And were you wise then?
plato-euthydemus-689And what does that signify?
plato-euthydemus-689And what does the kingly art do when invested with supreme power?
plato-euthydemus-689And what is your notion?
plato-euthydemus-689And what knowledge ought we to acquire?
plato-euthydemus-689And what of your own art of husbandry, supposing that to have supreme authority over the subject arts- what does that do?
plato-euthydemus-689And what other goods are there?
plato-euthydemus-689And what things do we esteem good?
plato-euthydemus-689And what would you say that the kingly art does?
plato-euthydemus-689And when you were learners you did not as yet know the things which you were learning?
plato-euthydemus-689And who has to kill and skin and mince and boil and roast?
plato-euthydemus-689And who would do least- a Poor man or a rich man?
plato-euthydemus-689And whose the making of pots?
plato-euthydemus-689And why should you say so?
plato-euthydemus-689And will you on this account shun all these pursuits yourself and refuse to allow them to your son?
plato-euthydemus-689And would not you, Crito, say the same?
plato-euthydemus-689And would they profit us, if we only had them and did not use them?
plato-euthydemus-689And would you arm Geryon and Briarcus in that way?
plato-euthydemus-689And would you be able, Socrates, to recognize this wisdom when it has become your own?
plato-euthydemus-689And yet, perhaps, I was right after all in saying that words have a sense;-what do you say, wise man?
plato-euthydemus-689And you admit gold to be a good?
plato-euthydemus-689And you admitted that of animals those are yours which you could give away or sell or offer in sacrifice, as you pleased?
plato-euthydemus-689And you also see that which has the quality Of vision?
plato-euthydemus-689And you say that gentlemen speak of things as they are?
plato-euthydemus-689And your mother, too, is the mother of all?
plato-euthydemus-689And your papa is a dog?
plato-euthydemus-689Are the things which have sense alive or lifeless?
plato-euthydemus-689Are you incredulous, Crito?
plato-euthydemus-689Are you not ashamed, Socrates, of asking a question when you are asked one?
plato-euthydemus-689Are you not other than a stone?
plato-euthydemus-689Are you prepared to make that good?
plato-euthydemus-689Are you saying this as a paradox, Dionysodorus; or do you seriously maintain no man to be ignorant?
plato-euthydemus-689At any rate they are yours, he said, did you not admit that?
plato-euthydemus-689Bravo Heracles, or is Heracles a Bravo?
plato-euthydemus-689But are you quite sure about this, Dionysodorus and Euthydemus?
plato-euthydemus-689But can a father be other than a father?
plato-euthydemus-689But can we contradict one another, said Dionysodorus, when both of us are describing the same thing?
plato-euthydemus-689But did you carry the search any further, and did you find the art which you were seeking?
plato-euthydemus-689But how can I refute you, if, as you say, to tell a falsehood is impossible?
plato-euthydemus-689But how, he said, by reason of one thing being present with another, will one thing be another?
plato-euthydemus-689But if he can not speak falsely, may he not think falsely?
plato-euthydemus-689But if you were not wise you were unlearned?
plato-euthydemus-689But suppose, I said, that we were to learn the art of making speeches- would that be the art which would make us happy?
plato-euthydemus-689But then what is this knowledge, and what are we to do with it?
plato-euthydemus-689But when I describe something and you describe another thing, or I say something and you say nothing- is there any contradiction?
plato-euthydemus-689But when the teacher dictates to you, does he not dictate letters?
plato-euthydemus-689But when you speak of stones, wood, iron bars, do you not speak of the silent?
plato-euthydemus-689But why should I repeat the whole story?
plato-euthydemus-689But, Socrates, are you not too old?
plato-euthydemus-689Can there be any doubt that good birth, and power, and honours in one''s own land, are goods?
plato-euthydemus-689Certainly; did you think we should say no to that?
plato-euthydemus-689Ctesippus, here taking up the argument, said: And is not your father in the same case, for he is other than my father?
plato-euthydemus-689Did we not agree that philosophy should be studied?
plato-euthydemus-689Do those, said he, who learn, learn what they know, or what they do not know?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you agree with me?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you agree?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you know something, Socrates, or nothing?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you not know letters?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you not remember?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you suppose the same person to be a father and not a father?
plato-euthydemus-689Do you, Dionysodorus, maintain that there is not?
plato-euthydemus-689Does it not supply us with the fruits of the earth?
plato-euthydemus-689Does not your omniscient brother appear to you to have made a mistake?
plato-euthydemus-689Euthydemus answered: And that which is not is not?
plato-euthydemus-689Euthydemus proceeded: There are some whom you would call teachers, are there not?
plato-euthydemus-689Euthydemus replied: And do you think, Ctesippus, that it is possible to tell a lie?
plato-euthydemus-689For example, if we had a great deal of food and did not eat, or a great deal of drink and did not drink, should we be profited?
plato-euthydemus-689For example, would a carpenter be any the better for having all his tools and plenty of wood, if he never worked?
plato-euthydemus-689For tell me now, is not learning acquiring knowledge of that which one learns?
plato-euthydemus-689For then neither of us says a word about the thing at all?
plato-euthydemus-689Here Ctesippus was silent; and I in my astonishment said: What do you mean, Dionysodorus?
plato-euthydemus-689How can he who speaks contradict him who speaks not?
plato-euthydemus-689How did that happen, Socrates?
plato-euthydemus-689I can not say that I like the connection; but is he only my father, Euthydemus, or is he the father of all other men?
plato-euthydemus-689I did, I said; what is going to happen to me?
plato-euthydemus-689I said, and where did you learn that?
plato-euthydemus-689I should have far more reason to beat yours, said Ctesippus; what could he have been thinking of when he begat such wise sons?
plato-euthydemus-689I turned to the other, and said, What do you think, Euthydemus?
plato-euthydemus-689Is not that your position?
plato-euthydemus-689Is not the honourable honourable and the base base?
plato-euthydemus-689Is not this the result- that other things are indifferent, and that wisdom is the only good, and ignorance the only evil?
plato-euthydemus-689Is that your difficulty?
plato-euthydemus-689Let me ask you one little question more, said Dionysodorus, quickly interposing, in order that Ctesippus might not get in his word: You beat this dog?
plato-euthydemus-689Look at the matter thus: If he did fewer things would he not make fewer mistakes?
plato-euthydemus-689May we not answer with absolute truth- A knowledge which will do us good?
plato-euthydemus-689Nay, said Ctesippus, but the question which I ask is whether all things are silent or speak?
plato-euthydemus-689Nay, take nothing away; I desire no favours of you; but let me ask: Would you be able to know all things, if you did not know all things?
plato-euthydemus-689Neither did I tell you just now to refute me, said Dionysodorus; for how can I tell you to do that which is not?
plato-euthydemus-689Now Euthydemus, if I remember rightly, began nearly as follows: O Cleinias, are those who learn the wise or the ignorant?
plato-euthydemus-689Now in the working and use of wood, is not that which gives the right use simply the knowledge of the carpenter?
plato-euthydemus-689O Crito, they are marvellous men; but what was I going to say?
plato-euthydemus-689Of their existence or of their non- existence?
plato-euthydemus-689Of what country are they, and what is their line of wisdom?
plato-euthydemus-689Or a speaking of the silent?
plato-euthydemus-689Or when neither of us is speaking of the same thing?
plato-euthydemus-689Or would an artisan, who had all the implements necessary for his work, and did not use them, be any the better for the possession of them?
plato-euthydemus-689Perhaps you may not be ready with an answer?
plato-euthydemus-689Poseidon, I said, this is the crown of wisdom; can I ever hope to have such wisdom of my own?
plato-euthydemus-689Quite true, I said; and that I have always known; but the question is, where did I learn that the good are unjust?
plato-euthydemus-689Shall we not be happy if we have many good things?
plato-euthydemus-689Shall we say, Crito, that it is the knowledge by which we are to make other men good?
plato-euthydemus-689Tell me, he said, Socrates and the rest of you who say that you want this young man to become wise, are you in jest or in real earnest?
plato-euthydemus-689Tell me, then, you two, do you not know some things, and not know others?
plato-euthydemus-689That makes no difference;-and must you not, if you are knowing, know all things?
plato-euthydemus-689That will do, he said: And would you admit that anything is what it is, and at the same time is not what it is?
plato-euthydemus-689Then are they not animals?
plato-euthydemus-689Then do you see our garments?
plato-euthydemus-689Then he is the same?
plato-euthydemus-689Then if you know all letters, he dictates that which you know?
plato-euthydemus-689Then in every possession and every use of a thing, knowledge is that which gives a man not only good- fortune but success?
plato-euthydemus-689Then tell me, he said, do you know anything?
plato-euthydemus-689Then the good speak evil of evil things, if they speak of them as they are?
plato-euthydemus-689Then there is no such thing as false opinion?
plato-euthydemus-689Then there is no such thing as ignorance, or men who are ignorant; for is not ignorance, if there be such a thing, a mistake of fact?
plato-euthydemus-689Then those who learn are of the class of those who acquire, and not of those who have?
plato-euthydemus-689Then we must surely be speaking the same thing?
plato-euthydemus-689Then what is the inference?
plato-euthydemus-689Then why did you ask me what sense my words had?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, I said, a man who would be happy must not only have the good things, but he must also use them; there is no advantage in merely having them?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, I said, you know all things, if you know anything?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, after a pause, in which he seemed to be lost in the contemplation of something great, he said: Tell me, Socrates, have you an ancestral Zeus?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, my dear boy, I said, the knowledge which we want is one that uses as well as makes?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, my good friend, do they all speak?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, said he, you learn what you know, if you know all the letters?
plato-euthydemus-689Then, said the other, you do not learn that which he dictates; but he only who does not know letters learns?
plato-euthydemus-689There were two, Crito; which of them do you mean?
plato-euthydemus-689Upon what principle?
plato-euthydemus-689Very true, said Ctesippus; and do you think, Euthydemus, that he ought to have one shield only, and one spear?
plato-euthydemus-689Very well, I said; and where in the company shall we find a place for wisdom- among the goods or not?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, Cleinias, but if you have the use as well as the possession of good things, is that sufficient to confer happiness?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, I said; but then what am I to do?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, and do you not see that in each of these arts the many are ridiculous performers?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, and what came of that?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, but do rhetoricians, when they speak in the assembly, do nothing?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, but, Euthydemus, I said, has that never happened to you?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, have not all things words expressive of them?
plato-euthydemus-689Well, said he, and so you say that you wish Cleinias to become wise?
plato-euthydemus-689Were they other than the beautiful, or the same as the beautiful?
plato-euthydemus-689What am I to do with them?
plato-euthydemus-689What can make you tell such a lie about me and the others, which I hardly like to repeat, as that I wish Cleinias to perish?
plato-euthydemus-689What can they see?
plato-euthydemus-689What do I know?
plato-euthydemus-689What do you mean, Dionysodorus?
plato-euthydemus-689What do you mean, I said; do you know nothing?
plato-euthydemus-689What do you mean?
plato-euthydemus-689What do you say of them, Socrates?
plato-euthydemus-689What followed, Crito, how can I rightly narrate?
plato-euthydemus-689What is that?
plato-euthydemus-689What marvellous dexterity of wit, I said, enabled you to acquire this great perfection in such a short time?
plato-euthydemus-689What of that?
plato-euthydemus-689What proof shall I give you?
plato-euthydemus-689What then do you say?
plato-euthydemus-689What then is the result of what has been said?
plato-euthydemus-689What, I said, are you blessed with such a power as this?
plato-euthydemus-689What, all men, and in every respect?
plato-euthydemus-689What, before you, Dionysodorus?
plato-euthydemus-689What, he said, do you think that you know what is your own?
plato-euthydemus-689What, of men only, said Ctesippus, or of horses and of all other animals?
plato-euthydemus-689What, replied Dionysodorus in a moment; am I the brother of Euthydemus?
plato-euthydemus-689What, said Ctesippus; then all things are not silent?
plato-euthydemus-689What, said he, is the business of a good workman?
plato-euthydemus-689When you are silent, said Euthydemus, is there not a silence of all things?
plato-euthydemus-689When you were children, and at your birth?
plato-euthydemus-689Whither then shall we go, I said, and to what art shall we have recourse?
plato-euthydemus-689Who was the person, Socrates, with whom you were talking yesterday at the Lyceum?
plato-euthydemus-689Why do you laugh, Cleinias, I said, at such solemn and beautiful things?
plato-euthydemus-689Why do you say so?
plato-euthydemus-689Why not, Socrates?
plato-euthydemus-689Why not?
plato-euthydemus-689Why, Ctesippus, said Dionysodorus, do you mean to say that any one speaks of things as they are?
plato-euthydemus-689Why, Socrates, said Dionysodorus, did you ever see a beautiful thing?
plato-euthydemus-689Will you let me see you explaining to the young man how he is to apply himself to the study of virtue and wisdom?
plato-euthydemus-689Will you not cease adding to your answers?
plato-euthydemus-689Will you not take our word that we know all things?
plato-euthydemus-689Will you tell me how many teeth Euthydemus has?
plato-euthydemus-689With what I know; and I suppose that you mean with my soul?
plato-euthydemus-689Would a man be better off, having and doing many things without wisdom, or a few things with wisdom?
plato-euthydemus-689Yes, he said, and you would mean by animals living beings?
plato-euthydemus-689Yes; and your mother has a progeny of sea- urchins then?
plato-euthydemus-689You admit that?
plato-euthydemus-689You agree then, that- those animals only are yours with which you have the power to do all these things which I was just naming?
plato-euthydemus-689You remember, I said, our making the admission that we should be happy and fortunate if many good things were present with us?
plato-euthydemus-689You then, learning what you did not know, were unlearned when you were learning?
plato-euthydemus-689You think, I said, that to act with a wise man is more fortunate than to act with an ignorant one?
plato-euthydemus-689You wish him to be what he is not, and no longer to be what he is?
plato-euthydemus-689You wish him, he said, to become wise and not, to be ignorant?
plato-euthydemus-689and if he had fewer misfortunes would he not be less miserable?
plato-euthydemus-689and teach them all the arts,-carpentering, and cobbling, and the rest of them?
plato-euthydemus-689and was not that our conclusion?
plato-euthydemus-689and will you explain how I possess that knowledge for which we were seeking?
plato-euthydemus-689for you admit that all things which have life are animals; and have not these gods life?
plato-euthydemus-689has he got to such a height of skill as that?
plato-euthydemus-689if he made fewer mistakes would he not have fewer misfortunes?
plato-euthydemus-689or are you the same as a stone?
plato-euthydemus-689tell me, in the first place, whose business is hammering?
austen-sense-723Ah!--no,--have you forgot what passed in town?-- That infamous letter-- Did she shew it you?
austen-sense-723And are they going farther westward?
austen-sense-723And do you not think it more likely that she should leave it to her daughters, than to us?
austen-sense-723And had you a great many smart beaux there? austen-sense-723 And how does dear, dear Norland look?"
austen-sense-723And is Mrs. Smith your only friend? austen-sense-723 And is that all you can say for him?"
austen-sense-723And what did the Colonel say?
austen-sense-723And what sort of a young man is he?
austen-sense-723And what,said Mrs. Dashwood,"is my dear prudent Elinor going to suggest?
austen-sense-723And who is Miss Williams?
austen-sense-723And who is Willoughby?
austen-sense-723And who was this uncle? austen-sense-723 And you DO think something better of me than you did?"
austen-sense-723Are you certain that no servant, no porter has left any letter or note?
austen-sense-723Are you going back to town?
austen-sense-723Are you quite sure of it?
austen-sense-723But did she tell you she was married, Thomas?
austen-sense-723But have you not received my notes?
austen-sense-723But how came the hand to discompose you so much, if it was only a letter of business? austen-sense-723 But how is your fame to be established?
austen-sense-723But if you write a note to the housekeeper, Mr. Brandon,said Marianne, eagerly,"will it not be sufficient?"
austen-sense-723But the letter, Mr. Willoughby, your own letter; have you any thing to say about that?
austen-sense-723But what are his manners on more intimate acquaintance? austen-sense-723 But what,"said she after a short silence,"are your views?
austen-sense-723But who is he?
austen-sense-723But why should you think,said Lucy, looking ashamed of her sister,"that there are not as many genteel young men in Devonshire as Sussex?"
austen-sense-723But why were you not there, Edward?--Why did you not come?
austen-sense-723Can you, ma''am?
austen-sense-723Choice!--how do you mean?
austen-sense-723Colonel Brandon give ME a living!--Can it be possible?
austen-sense-723Dearest Marianne, who but himself? austen-sense-723 Did Mrs. Ferrars look well?"
austen-sense-723Did he indeed?
austen-sense-723Did not Colonel Brandon know of Sir John''s proposal to your mother before it was made? austen-sense-723 Did not I tell you, Sir John, when you spoke to me about it before, that it could not be done?
austen-sense-723Did not you hear him complain of the rheumatism? austen-sense-723 Did not you think him sadly out of spirits?"
austen-sense-723Did you see them off, before you came away?
austen-sense-723Did you tell her that you should soon return?
austen-sense-723Did you?
austen-sense-723Disappointment?
austen-sense-723Do n''t you find it colder than it was in the morning, Elinor? austen-sense-723 Do you call ME happy, Marianne?
austen-sense-723Do you compare your conduct with his?
austen-sense-723Do you know Mr. Robert Ferrars?
austen-sense-723Do you know that you are quite rude?
austen-sense-723Do you know what kind of a girl Miss Grey is? austen-sense-723 Do you know where they came from?"
austen-sense-723Do you like London?
austen-sense-723For God''s sake tell me, is she out of danger, or is she not?
austen-sense-723Had you any idea of his coming so soon?
austen-sense-723Has no letter been left here for me since we went out?
austen-sense-723Has she?
austen-sense-723Have you an agreeable neighbourhood here? austen-sense-723 Have you been lately in Sussex?"
austen-sense-723Have you ever seen the lady?
austen-sense-723How can that be done? austen-sense-723 How can that be?
austen-sense-723How can you say so, Anne?
austen-sense-723How can you think of dirt, with such objects before you?
austen-sense-723How charming it will be,said Charlotte,"when he is in Parliament!--won''t it?
austen-sense-723How do you do my dear?
austen-sense-723I am afraid it is but too true,said Marianne;"but why should you boast of it?"
austen-sense-723I am writing home, Marianne,said Elinor;"had not you better defer your letter for a day or two?"
austen-sense-723I do not understand what you mean by interrupting them,said Elinor;"you were all in the same room together, were not you?"
austen-sense-723Is Mr. Edward Ferrars,said Elinor, with resolution,"going to be married?"
austen-sense-723Is Mr. Willoughby much known in your part of Somersetshire?
austen-sense-723Is anything the matter with her?
austen-sense-723Is it very ugly?
austen-sense-723Is she still in town?
austen-sense-723Is that Fanny''s hair? austen-sense-723 Is there no chance of my seeing you and your sisters in town this winter, Miss Dashwood?"
austen-sense-723Is this the real reason of your coming?
austen-sense-723Is your sister ill?
austen-sense-723Marianne,cried her sister,"how can you say so?
austen-sense-723Mr. Brandon was very well I hope?
austen-sense-723Mr. Palmer will be so happy to see you,said she;"What do you think he said when he heard of your coming with Mamma?
austen-sense-723My love, have you been asleep?
austen-sense-723Norland is a prodigious beautiful place, is not it?
austen-sense-723Oh, did not you? austen-sense-723 Oh, you did; well, and how do they all do at their house?
austen-sense-723Our dear Willoughby is now some miles from Barton, Elinor,said she, as she sat down to work,"and with how heavy a heart does he travel?"
austen-sense-723Perhaps it is to tell you that your cousin Fanny is married?
austen-sense-723Poor young man!--and what is to become of him?
austen-sense-723Reserved!--how, in what manner? austen-sense-723 Shall we see you tomorrow to dinner?"
austen-sense-723Shall you be in town this winter, Miss Dashwood?
austen-sense-723That a gentleman, whom I had reason to think-- in short, that a man, whom I KNEW to be engaged-- but how shall I tell you? austen-sense-723 To London!--and are you going this morning?"
austen-sense-723Was Mr. Ferrars in the carriage with her?
austen-sense-723Was it from Avignon? austen-sense-723 Was there no one else in the carriage?"
austen-sense-723Well, and whose fault is that? austen-sense-723 Well, my dear,"said Mrs. Jennings,"and how did you travel?"
austen-sense-723Well, sir,said Elinor, who, though pitying him, grew impatient for his departure,"and this is all?"
austen-sense-723Well, sir,said Mrs. Jennings,"and how did it end?"
austen-sense-723Well, then, when will you come back again?
austen-sense-723What are Mrs. Ferrars''s views for you at present, Edward?
austen-sense-723What can bring her here so often?
austen-sense-723What can you have to do in town at this time of year?
austen-sense-723What did you hear?
austen-sense-723What do you mean?
austen-sense-723What do you mean?
austen-sense-723What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?
austen-sense-723What is the gentleman''s name?
austen-sense-723What is the matter with Brandon?
austen-sense-723When do you go back again?
austen-sense-723When do you write to Colonel Brandon, ma''am?
austen-sense-723Where does he come from? austen-sense-723 Where is Marianne?
austen-sense-723Where is the green- house to be?
austen-sense-723Who can this be?
austen-sense-723Who is Colonel Brandon? austen-sense-723 Who told you that Mr. Ferrars was married, Thomas?"
austen-sense-723Whom do you mean, ma''am?
austen-sense-723Why do you not ask Marianne at once,said she,"whether she is or she is not engaged to Willoughby?
austen-sense-723Why should they ask us?
austen-sense-723Why should you imagine, Elinor, that we did not go there, or that we did not see the house? austen-sense-723 Yes, why should I stay here?
austen-sense-723Yet you wrote to him?
austen-sense-723You are expecting a letter, then?
austen-sense-723You are very good, I hope it wo n''t hurt your eyes-- will you ring the bell for some working candles? austen-sense-723 You did then,"said Elinor, a little softened,"believe yourself at one time attached to her?"
austen-sense-723You do not go to town on horseback, do you?
austen-sense-723You have been long acquainted with Colonel Brandon, have not you?
austen-sense-723You have not been able to bring your sister over to your plan of general civility,said Edward to Elinor,"Do you gain no ground?"
austen-sense-723''But how can it be done?''
austen-sense-723--     "And who are the Ellisons?"
austen-sense-723--     "Did not you know,"said Willoughby,"that we had been out in my curricle?"
austen-sense-723--     "Elinor,"cried Marianne,"is this fair?
austen-sense-723--cried Marianne again.--"So calm!-- so cheerful!--how have you been supported?"
austen-sense-723--he cried, after hearing what she said--"what could be the Colonel''s motive?"
austen-sense-723After a pause of wonder, she exclaimed--     "Four months!--Have you known of this four months?"
austen-sense-723Am I reserved, Marianne?"
austen-sense-723And Lady Middleton, is SHE angry?"
austen-sense-723And how does your business go on?
austen-sense-723And is no allowance to be made for inadvertence, or for spirits depressed by recent disappointment?
austen-sense-723And last night he was with us so happy, so cheerful, so affectionate?
austen-sense-723And now, Elinor, what have you to say?"
austen-sense-723And to what part of it?"
austen-sense-723And what does talking ever do you know?"
austen-sense-723And where are your sisters?
austen-sense-723And, after all, what is it you suspect him of?"
austen-sense-723And, in short-- what do you think of my wife''s style of letter- writing?--delicate-- tender-- truly feminine-- was it not?"
austen-sense-723Are no probabilities to be accepted, merely because they are not certainties?
austen-sense-723Are the Middletons pleasant people?"
austen-sense-723Are you acquainted with Mr. Robert Ferrars?
austen-sense-723Are you, indeed, going there?
austen-sense-723Beyond you three, is there a creature in the world whom I would not rather suspect of evil than Willoughby, whose heart I know so well?"
austen-sense-723But Colonel, where have you been to since we parted?
austen-sense-723But I have injured more than herself; and I have injured one, whose affection for me--(may I say it?)
austen-sense-723But are you really so attached to this place as to see no defect in it?"
austen-sense-723But could it be so?
austen-sense-723But have you likewise heard that Miss Grey has fifty thousand pounds?
austen-sense-723But how is your acquaintance to be long supported, under such extraordinary despatch of every subject for discourse?
austen-sense-723But pray, Colonel, how came you to conjure out that I should be in town today?"
austen-sense-723But she shall forgive me again, and on more reasonable grounds.--NOW will you listen to me?"
austen-sense-723But then you know, how should I guess such a thing?
austen-sense-723But to what does all this lead?
austen-sense-723But what was that, when such friends were to be met?"
austen-sense-723But why should not I wear pink ribbons?
austen-sense-723But why should you dislike him?"
austen-sense-723But why?
austen-sense-723But you look grave, Marianne; do you disapprove your sister''s choice?"
austen-sense-723But you will not give me your advice, Miss Dashwood?"
austen-sense-723But your sister does not-- I think you said so-- she does not consider quite as you do?"
austen-sense-723But, my dear, is not this rather out of character?
austen-sense-723By whom can he have been instigated?"
austen-sense-723By whom can you have heard it mentioned?"
austen-sense-723Can not we be gone to- morrow?"
austen-sense-723Can they have quarrelled?
austen-sense-723Can you be?"
austen-sense-723Come, what is your competence?"
austen-sense-723Confess, Marianne, is not there something interesting to you in the flushed cheek, hollow eye, and quick pulse of a fever?"
austen-sense-723Could anything be so flattering as Mrs. Ferrars''s way of treating me yesterday?
austen-sense-723Could it be an impartial one?
austen-sense-723Could you have a motive for the trust, that was not honourable and flattering to me?"
austen-sense-723Did not I do right?--And I suppose you had no great difficulty-- You did not find him very unwilling to accept your proposal?"
austen-sense-723Did you ever see her?
austen-sense-723Did you ever see their equals?
austen-sense-723Did you not think him dreadful low- spirited when he was at Barton?
austen-sense-723Did you think he came directly from town?"
austen-sense-723Do n''t we all know that it must be a match, that they were over head and ears in love with each other from the first moment they met?
austen-sense-723Do not you know she calls every one reserved who does not talk as fast, and admire what she admires as rapturously as herself?"
austen-sense-723Do you suppose him really indifferent to her?"
austen-sense-723Does Elinor expect him already?"
austen-sense-723Elinor resolving to exert herself, though fearing the sound of her own voice, now said,     "Is Mrs. Ferrars at Longstaple?"
austen-sense-723Elinor, startled by his manner, looked at him anxiously, saying,     "What?
austen-sense-723Ferrars?"
austen-sense-723For shame, Willoughby, can you wait for an invitation here?"
austen-sense-723God be praised!--But is it true?
austen-sense-723Had Edward been intentionally deceiving her?
austen-sense-723Had he feigned a regard for her which he did not feel?
austen-sense-723Had he never owned his affection to yourself?"
austen-sense-723Has Colonel Brandon been with you lately?"
austen-sense-723Has he a house at Allenham?"
austen-sense-723Has he been acting a part in his behaviour to your sister all this time?
austen-sense-723Has not my consent been daily asked by his looks, his manner, his attentive and affectionate respect?
austen-sense-723Has she run away because we are come?
austen-sense-723Has there been any inconsistency on his side to create alarm?
austen-sense-723Have I explained away any part of my guilt?"
austen-sense-723Have we not perfectly understood each other?
austen-sense-723Have you forgot the last evening of our being together at Barton?
austen-sense-723Have you forgot, Marianne, how many pleasant days we have owed to them?"
austen-sense-723Have you no comforts?
austen-sense-723Have you not received my letters?
austen-sense-723Have you,"she continued, after a short silence,"ever seen Mr. Willoughby since you left him at Barton?"
austen-sense-723How came they acquainted?"
austen-sense-723How can I ask them away from her?"
austen-sense-723How can you be so cross as not to come?
austen-sense-723How can you be so unjust?
austen-sense-723How could he answer it to himself to rob his child, and his only child too, of so large a sum?
austen-sense-723How could such a thought occur to you?
austen-sense-723How could you behave so unfairly by your sister?"
austen-sense-723How could you suppose so?
austen-sense-723How do you like them?"
austen-sense-723How does Charlotte do?
austen-sense-723How does Mrs. Dashwood do?
austen-sense-723How much may not a few months do?"
austen-sense-723I came only for Willoughby''s sake-- and now who cares for me?
austen-sense-723I do think he must have been sent for about money matters, for what else can it be?
austen-sense-723I shall say directly,''I wonder how you could think of such a thing?
austen-sense-723Is Allenham the only house in the neighbourhood to which you will be welcome?
austen-sense-723Is every thing finally settled?
austen-sense-723Is he a man of fortune?"
austen-sense-723Is he not a man of honour and feeling?
austen-sense-723Is it impossible to-?
austen-sense-723Is it true, pray?
austen-sense-723Is not it what you have often wished to do yourself?"
austen-sense-723Is nothing due to the man whom we have all such reason to love, and no reason in the world to think ill of?
austen-sense-723Is she angry?"
austen-sense-723Is she ill?"
austen-sense-723Is she said to be amiable?"
austen-sense-723Is there nothing one can get to comfort her?
austen-sense-723Is your loss such as leaves no opening for consolation?
austen-sense-723It will be quite delightful!--My love,"applying to her husband,"do n''t you long to have the Miss Dashwoods come to Cleveland?"
austen-sense-723It will be so ridiculous to see all his letters directed to him with an M.P.--But do you know, he says, he will never frank for me?
austen-sense-723Mamma, how shall we do without her?"
austen-sense-723Marianne coloured, and replied very hastily,"Where, pray?"
austen-sense-723Marianne''s lips quivered, and she repeated the word"Selfish?"
austen-sense-723Miss Dashwood, do you think people make love when any body else is by?
austen-sense-723Must it not have been so, Marianne?"
austen-sense-723My Elinor, is it possible to doubt their engagement?
austen-sense-723NOW especially there can not be-- but however, you and Marianne were always great favourites.--Why would not Marianne come?"
austen-sense-723Now was not it so?-- You saw it all; and was not you quite struck with it?"
austen-sense-723Oh, barbarously insolent!--Elinor, can he be justified?"
austen-sense-723Palmer?"
austen-sense-723Palmer?"
austen-sense-723Perhaps you might notice the ring when you saw him?"
austen-sense-723Pratt?"
austen-sense-723Pray, when are they to be married?"
austen-sense-723Shall I tell you my guess?"
austen-sense-723She came hallooing to the window,"How do you do, my dear?
austen-sense-723She hates whist I know; but is there no round game she cares for?"
austen-sense-723She might in time regain tranquillity; but HE, what had he to look forward to?
austen-sense-723She saw it with concern; for what could a silent man of five and thirty hope, when opposed to a very lively one of five and twenty?
austen-sense-723Should not you, Marianne?
austen-sense-723Smith?"
austen-sense-723Tell me, Willoughby; for heaven''s sake tell me, what is the matter?"
austen-sense-723The Middletons and Palmers-- how am I to bear their pity?
austen-sense-723The contents of her last note to him were these:--     "What am I to imagine, Willoughby, by your behaviour last night?
austen-sense-723The first question on her side, which led to farther particulars, was,     "How long has this been known to you, Elinor?
austen-sense-723Then continuing his former tone, he said,"And yet this house you would spoil, Mrs. Dashwood?
austen-sense-723Then, perhaps, you can not tell me what sort of a woman she is?"
austen-sense-723There is not a room in this cottage that will hold ten couple, and where can the supper be?''
austen-sense-723Though WE have not known him long, he is no stranger in this part of the world; and who has ever spoken to his disadvantage?
austen-sense-723To suffer you all to be so deceived; to see your sister-- but what could I do?
austen-sense-723To the possibility of motives unanswerable in themselves, though unavoidably secret for a while?
austen-sense-723Was his engagement to Lucy an engagement of the heart?
austen-sense-723Was she out with him today?"
austen-sense-723What am I to tell you?
austen-sense-723What an ill- natured woman his monther is, an''t she?
austen-sense-723What answer did you give him?--Did you allow him to hope?"
austen-sense-723What can be the meaning of it?
austen-sense-723What can it be?
austen-sense-723What can you suppose?"
austen-sense-723What else can detain him at Norland?"
austen-sense-723What felt Elinor at that moment?
austen-sense-723What formidable obstacle is she now to bring forward?
austen-sense-723What his pursuits, his talents, and genius?"
austen-sense-723What is it?"
austen-sense-723What is the amount of his fortune?"
austen-sense-723What say you, Marianne?"
austen-sense-723What shall we play at?
austen-sense-723What the devil does Sir John mean by not having a billiard room in his house?
austen-sense-723What would you advise me to do in such a case, Miss Dashwood?
austen-sense-723What would you do yourself?"
austen-sense-723Whatever he might have heard against me-- ought he not to have suspended his belief?
austen-sense-723When does she try to avoid society, or appear restless and dissatisfied in it?"
austen-sense-723When he told me that it might be many weeks before we met again-- his distress-- can I ever forget his distress?"
austen-sense-723When is a man to be safe from such wit, if age and infirmity will not protect him?"
austen-sense-723When is it to take place?"
austen-sense-723When is she dejected or melancholy?
austen-sense-723Where did he live?
austen-sense-723Where did you hear it?"
austen-sense-723Who is to dance?"
austen-sense-723Who regards me?"
austen-sense-723Why did not you ask the Gilberts to come to us today?"
austen-sense-723Why do n''t he, in such a case, sell his horses, let his house, turn off his servants, and make a thorough reform at once?
austen-sense-723Why else should he have shewn such unwillingness to accept your invitation here?"
austen-sense-723Why should you be less fortunate than your mother?
austen-sense-723Will you come and spend some time at Cleveland this Christmas?
austen-sense-723Will you not shake hands with me?"
austen-sense-723Willoughby, what is the meaning of this?
austen-sense-723Willoughby, where was your heart when you wrote those words?
austen-sense-723Willoughby?"
austen-sense-723Would he have been less gay or less happy in the smiles of your sister?
austen-sense-723Your sister is certainly better, certainly out of danger?"
austen-sense-723and is not that the commonest infirmity of declining life?"
austen-sense-723are my ideas so scanty?
austen-sense-723can he be deceitful?"
austen-sense-723cried Elinor,"what do you mean?
austen-sense-723cried Elinor;"have you been repeating to me what you only learnt yourself by listening at the door?
austen-sense-723cried Marianne with sparkling eyes,"and with elegance, with spirit?"
austen-sense-723cried Mrs. Dashwood as she entered--"is she ill?"
austen-sense-723cried Sir John;"what, is HE in the country?
austen-sense-723do not you know who Miss Williams is?
austen-sense-723has he written to you?"
austen-sense-723have you heard the news?"
austen-sense-723how can you talk so?
austen-sense-723in a tone that implied--"do you really think him selfish?"
austen-sense-723is Fanny ill?"
austen-sense-723is it really true?"
austen-sense-723is this just?
austen-sense-723my dear child, do you accuse Willoughby and Marianne of concealment?
austen-sense-723no friends?
austen-sense-723or is it equally criminal in every body?
austen-sense-723ought he not to have told me of it, to have given me the power of clearing myself?
austen-sense-723repeated Edward--"but why must you have hunters?
austen-sense-723repeated Miss Steele;"Mr. Ferrars is the happy man, is he?
austen-sense-723replied Elinor,"why should you think so?
austen-sense-723said Elinor, reproachfully;"a note would have answered every purpose.-- Why was it necessary to call?"
austen-sense-723said Elinor,"do you call Colonel Brandon infirm?
austen-sense-723said she, when dinner was over and they had drawn round the fire;"are you still to be a great orator in spite of yourself?"
austen-sense-723says I,''is Mrs. Dashwood ill?''
austen-sense-723she cried,"this is a moment of great happiness!--This would almost make amends for every thing?"
austen-sense-723they care no more about such things!--"    "The lady then-- Miss Grey I think you called her-- is very rich?"
austen-sense-723what do you mean?"
austen-sense-723what should hinder it?"
austen-sense-723who can require it?"
austen-sense-723why can not I speak to him?"
austen-sense-723why do n''t he repair it?-- who should do it but himself?"
austen-sense-723why does he not look at me?
austen-sense-723your sister- in- law''s brother, Miss Dashwood?
austen-northanger-726Am I? austen-northanger-726 And are Mr. and Mrs. Tilney in Bath?"
austen-northanger-726And are you altogether pleased with Bath?
austen-northanger-726And are you prepared to encounter all the horrors that a building such as''what one reads about''may produce? austen-northanger-726 And are you sure it is my brother''s doing?"
austen-northanger-726And did Isabella never change her mind before?
austen-northanger-726And how long ago may it be that your mother died?
austen-northanger-726And how might you learn? austen-northanger-726 And is Mr. Tilney, my partner, the only son?"
austen-northanger-726And is that likely to satisfy me, do you think?
austen-northanger-726And is that to be my only security? austen-northanger-726 And may I not, in my turn,"said he, as be pushed back the folding doors,"ask how you came here?
austen-northanger-726And must I go?
austen-northanger-726And no children at all?
austen-northanger-726And only made believe to do so for mischief''s sake?
austen-northanger-726And ought it not,reflected Catherine,"to endear it to her husband?
austen-northanger-726And pray, sir, what do you think of Miss Morland''s gown?
austen-northanger-726And what are they?
austen-northanger-726And what are you reading, Miss--?
austen-northanger-726And what did she tell you of them?
austen-northanger-726And what do you think I said?
austen-northanger-726And when do you think, sir, I may look forward to this pleasure? austen-northanger-726 And which way are they gone?"
austen-northanger-726And whose fault is that?
austen-northanger-726And why can not he afford it?
austen-northanger-726And why?
austen-northanger-726Are not you with her?
austen-northanger-726Are they a wealthy family?
austen-northanger-726Are they? austen-northanger-726 Are you, indeed?
austen-northanger-726Are you? austen-northanger-726 Because it is my nearest way from the stable- yard to my own chamber; and why should I not come up it?"
austen-northanger-726But I thought, Isabella, you had something in particular to tell me?
austen-northanger-726But do you only ask what I can be expected to tell?
austen-northanger-726But how came you to know him?
austen-northanger-726But how can that be?
austen-northanger-726But how can you think of such a thing, after what the general said? austen-northanger-726 But is it like what one reads of?"
austen-northanger-726But now really-- are there towers and long galleries?
austen-northanger-726But then, if they should only be gone out for an hour till it is dryer, and call by and by?
austen-northanger-726But what can your brother mean? austen-northanger-726 But what is all this whispering about?
austen-northanger-726But where are you going, Eleanor? austen-northanger-726 But why can not Mr. Thorpe drive one of his other sisters?
austen-northanger-726But your father,said Catherine,"was he afflicted?"
austen-northanger-726But,said Eleanor, after a short pause,"would it be to promote his happiness, to enable him to marry such a girl?
austen-northanger-726Dear madam,cried Catherine,"then why did not you tell me so before?
austen-northanger-726Did she tell you what part of Gloucestershire they come from?
austen-northanger-726Did you indeed? austen-northanger-726 Did you indeed?"
austen-northanger-726Did you meet Mr. Tilney, my dear?
austen-northanger-726Did you see anybody else of our acquaintance?
austen-northanger-726Do I?
austen-northanger-726Do not you intend it? austen-northanger-726 Do not you?
austen-northanger-726Do they? austen-northanger-726 Do you not?"
austen-northanger-726Do you understand muslins, sir?
austen-northanger-726Do you? austen-northanger-726 Does he?
austen-northanger-726Going to? austen-northanger-726 Had not we better go away as it is?
austen-northanger-726Have I offended the general?
austen-northanger-726Have you been to the theatre?
austen-northanger-726Have you had any letter from Bath since I saw you?
austen-northanger-726Have you looked into all the rooms in that passage?
austen-northanger-726He never comes to the pump- room, I suppose?
austen-northanger-726Her picture, I suppose,blushing at the consummate art of her own question,"hangs in your father''s room?"
austen-northanger-726How came Mr. Thorpe to know your father?
austen-northanger-726How came you here? austen-northanger-726 How can you say so?"
austen-northanger-726How could you deceive me so, Mr. Thorpe? austen-northanger-726 How were Mr. Allen''s succession- houses worked?"
austen-northanger-726I am sure,cried Catherine,"I did not mean to say anything wrong; but it is a nice book, and why should not I call it so?"
austen-northanger-726I can allow for his wishing Catherine away, when he recollected this engagement,said Sarah,"but why not do it civilly?"
austen-northanger-726I should like to see the castle; but may we go all over it? austen-northanger-726 I suppose you mean Camilla?"
austen-northanger-726Is it a pretty place?
austen-northanger-726Is it my brother''s attentions to Miss Thorpe, or Miss Thorpe''s admission of them, that gives the pain?
austen-northanger-726Is not it the same thing?
austen-northanger-726It has been your own doing entirely?
austen-northanger-726It remains as it was, I suppose?
austen-northanger-726It was very agreeable, was not it? austen-northanger-726 It would have been very shocking to have it torn,"said she,"would not it?
austen-northanger-726May we? austen-northanger-726 Me?
austen-northanger-726My dear Isabella, how was it possible for me to get at you? austen-northanger-726 My dear Miss Morland,"said Henry,"in this amiable solicitude for your brother''s comfort, may you not be a little mistaken?
austen-northanger-726My sweetest Catherine, is not this delightful? austen-northanger-726 No sure; was it?
austen-northanger-726No, I only wanted to see-- Is not it very late? austen-northanger-726 No, where is he?"
austen-northanger-726No,said Catherine, after a few moments''reflection,"I do not-- ought I?
austen-northanger-726No; I had just engaged myself to walk with Miss Tilney before they told me of it; and therefore you know I could not go with them, could I?
austen-northanger-726Nonsense, how can you say so? austen-northanger-726 Not they indeed,"cried Thorpe;"for, as we turned into Broad Street, I saw them-- does he not drive a phaeton with bright chestnuts?"
austen-northanger-726Shall I indeed? austen-northanger-726 Shall I tell you what you ought to say?"
austen-northanger-726Shall not you be late at Devizes?
austen-northanger-726Shall you be at the cotillion ball tomorrow?
austen-northanger-726She will never forgive me, I am sure; but, you know, how could I help it? austen-northanger-726 Thank you; but will not your horse want rest?"
austen-northanger-726That is a curious old chest, is not it?
austen-northanger-726Then why did not you?
austen-northanger-726Then why do you stay away so long?
austen-northanger-726Then why, might she ask, in such a hurry herself to leave them?
austen-northanger-726Then you do not suppose he ever really cared about her?
austen-northanger-726Then you will persuade him to go away?
austen-northanger-726They are not coming this way, are they? austen-northanger-726 To the concert?"
austen-northanger-726Very; and does Eleanor leave you to find your way into an the rooms in the house by yourself?
austen-northanger-726Was she a very charming woman? austen-northanger-726 Well, ma''am, what do you say to it?
austen-northanger-726Well,said he,"and do you think of going too?"
austen-northanger-726Well?
austen-northanger-726What am I to do?
austen-northanger-726What are you thinking of so earnestly?
austen-northanger-726What did William mean by it? austen-northanger-726 What do you mean?"
austen-northanger-726What is that''?
austen-northanger-726What is the meaning of this? austen-northanger-726 What say you, Eleanor?
austen-northanger-726What shall we do? austen-northanger-726 What was her father?"
austen-northanger-726What, is it really a castle, an old castle?
austen-northanger-726Where are you all going to?
austen-northanger-726Where can he be?
austen-northanger-726Where did you get that quiz of a hat? austen-northanger-726 Who?
austen-northanger-726Why do you put such things into my head? austen-northanger-726 Why not?"
austen-northanger-726Why should you be surprised, sir?
austen-northanger-726Why? austen-northanger-726 Will you take the trouble of reading to us the passages which concern my brother?"
austen-northanger-726Yes, pretty well; but are they all horrid, are you sure they are all horrid?
austen-northanger-726You have been abroad then?
austen-northanger-726You have seen Mrs. Thorpe, then?
austen-northanger-726You think it is all for ambition, then? austen-northanger-726 You were with her, I suppose, to the last?"
austen-northanger-726A famous bag last night, was not it?
austen-northanger-726A neat one, is not it?
austen-northanger-726A pretty good thought of mine-- hey?"
austen-northanger-726After a short pause, Catherine resumed with,"Then you do not believe Isabella so very much attached to my brother?"
austen-northanger-726After what you told him from me, how could he think of going to ask her?"
austen-northanger-726Allen''s?"
austen-northanger-726Allen?"
austen-northanger-726Allen?"
austen-northanger-726Allen?"
austen-northanger-726Am I never to be acquainted with him?
austen-northanger-726And did they speak to you?"
austen-northanger-726And how much do you think he did, Miss Morland?"
austen-northanger-726And now, what say you to going to Edgar''s Buildings with me, and looking at my new hat?
austen-northanger-726And now-- what had she done, or what had she omitted to do, to merit such a change?
austen-northanger-726And of what nature?"
austen-northanger-726And so he hardly looked once at you the whole day?"
austen-northanger-726And then what could I do?
austen-northanger-726And though the love of a hyacinth may be rather domestic, who can tell, the sentiment once raised, but you may in time come to love a rose?"
austen-northanger-726And was not it odd that he should always take his walk so early?
austen-northanger-726And what will then be their acquaintance?
austen-northanger-726And what will you discern?
austen-northanger-726And why had she been so partial to that grove?
austen-northanger-726Are not you wild to know?"
austen-northanger-726Are you fond of an open carriage, Miss Morland?"
austen-northanger-726Are you not carried a little too far?
austen-northanger-726Are your sisters coming?"
austen-northanger-726But I dare say, Mr. Morland, you long to be at it, do not you?
austen-northanger-726But is not your father uncomfortable about it?
austen-northanger-726But now really, do not you think Udolpho the nicest book in the world?"
austen-northanger-726But to what purpose did she speak?
austen-northanger-726But what do you think we have been talking of?
austen-northanger-726But what will your excellent father and mother say?
austen-northanger-726But when did she judge amiss?
austen-northanger-726But when it did come, where could distress be found?
austen-northanger-726But where am I wandering to?
austen-northanger-726But where is her all- conquering brother?
austen-northanger-726But who are you looking for?
austen-northanger-726But you never read novels, I dare say?"
austen-northanger-726But, dear Mrs. Allen, are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people?
austen-northanger-726But, my dearest Catherine, have you settled what to wear on your head tonight?
austen-northanger-726But, my dearest Catherine, what have you been doing with yourself all this morning?
austen-northanger-726But, suppose he had made her very much in love with him?"
austen-northanger-726By accident or argument?"
austen-northanger-726By what means could it have been so long concealed?
austen-northanger-726Can either of us be more meetly employed?
austen-northanger-726Can you spare me for an hour or two?
austen-northanger-726Can you stand such a ceremony as this?
austen-northanger-726Can you, in short, be prevailed on to quit this scene of public triumph and oblige your friend Eleanor with your company in Gloucestershire?
austen-northanger-726Can you, when you return from this lord''s, come to Fullerton?"
austen-northanger-726Can you-- can you really be in love with James?"
austen-northanger-726Can you?"
austen-northanger-726Catherine took her place at the table, and, after a short silence, Eleanor said,"No bad news from Fullerton, I hope?
austen-northanger-726Chapter 12     "Mrs. Allen,"said Catherine the next morning,"will there be any harm in my calling on Miss Tilney today?
austen-northanger-726Could Henry''s father--?
austen-northanger-726Could it be possible, or did not her senses play her false?
austen-northanger-726Could it be possible?
austen-northanger-726Could not the adventure of the chest have taught her wisdom?
austen-northanger-726Could there be any unwillingness on the general''s side to show her over the abbey?
austen-northanger-726Could you have believed there had been such inconstancy and fickleness, and everything that is bad in the world?"
austen-northanger-726Could you shrink from so simple an adventure?
austen-northanger-726D--,''said I;''I am your man; what do you ask?''
austen-northanger-726Dearest Miss Morland, what ideas have you been admitting?"
austen-northanger-726Did not they tell me that Mr. Tilney and his sister were gone out in a phaeton together?
austen-northanger-726Did not we agree together to take a drive this morning?
austen-northanger-726Did you ever hear the old song''Going to One Wedding Brings on Another?''
austen-northanger-726Did you ever see such a little tittuppy thing in your life?
austen-northanger-726Do not you think it has an odd appearance, if young ladies are frequently driven about in them by young men, to whom they are not even related?"
austen-northanger-726Do not you think these kind of projects objectionable?"
austen-northanger-726Do our laws connive at them?
austen-northanger-726Do you find Bath as agreeable as when I had the honour of making the inquiry before?"
austen-northanger-726Do you like them best dark or fair?"
austen-northanger-726Do you really desire it?
austen-northanger-726Do you remember that evening?"
austen-northanger-726Do you scold them for not admiring her?"
austen-northanger-726Do you think her pretty?"
austen-northanger-726Does he drink his bottle a day now?"
austen-northanger-726Does he want a horse?
austen-northanger-726Does not he want Captain Tilney to go away?
austen-northanger-726Does our education prepare us for such atrocities?
austen-northanger-726Eleanor, I suppose, has talked of her a great deal?"
austen-northanger-726Every hope, every expectation from him suspended, at least, and who could say how long?
austen-northanger-726Has my sister a pleasant mode of instruction?"
austen-northanger-726Have you a stout heart?
austen-northanger-726Have you been waiting long?
austen-northanger-726Have you gone on with Udolpho?"
austen-northanger-726Have you yet honoured the Upper Rooms?"
austen-northanger-726He did not love her walk: could he therefore have loved her?
austen-northanger-726He is a very temperate man, and you could not fancy him in liquor last night?"
austen-northanger-726He is your godfather, is not he?"
austen-northanger-726He laughed, and added,"Come, shall I make you understand each other, or leave you to puzzle out an explanation as you can?
austen-northanger-726He made no reply, and was beginning to talk of something else; but she eagerly continued,"Why do not you persuade him to go away?
austen-northanger-726He took out his watch:"How long do you think we have been running it from Tetbury, Miss Morland?"
austen-northanger-726How are the civilities and compliments of every day to be related as they ought to be, unless noted down every evening in a journal?
austen-northanger-726How are your absent cousins to understand the tenour of your life in Bath without one?
austen-northanger-726How came you up that staircase?"
austen-northanger-726How can you ask the question?
austen-northanger-726How can you say so?"
austen-northanger-726How could she have so imposed on herself?
austen-northanger-726How could you say that you saw them driving up the Lansdown Road?
austen-northanger-726How could you say you saw them driving out in a phaeton?"
austen-northanger-726How could you tell me they were gone?
austen-northanger-726How do you do, Mrs. Allen?
austen-northanger-726How do you do?"
austen-northanger-726How do you like my gown?
austen-northanger-726How fond all the family are of her; she is evidently the general favourite; and how much she must be admired in such a place as this-- is not she?"
austen-northanger-726How is my head, my dear?
austen-northanger-726How were people, at that rate, to be understood?
austen-northanger-726I have been very negligent-- but are you now at leisure to satisfy me in these particulars?
austen-northanger-726I hope you have not been here long?"
austen-northanger-726If he knows her engagement, what can he mean by his behaviour?"
austen-northanger-726If not originally theirs, by what strange events could it have fallen into the Tilney family?
austen-northanger-726If she felt such confidence in my good intentions, and could suppose it to be only a mistake, why should you be so ready to take offence?"
austen-northanger-726If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?
austen-northanger-726If we proceed to particulars, and engage in the never- ceasing inquiry of''Have you read this?''
austen-northanger-726Is he in the house now?
austen-northanger-726Is he in the room?
austen-northanger-726Is he safe only in solitude?
austen-northanger-726Is not it a fine old place, just like what one reads about?"
austen-northanger-726Is not it inconceivable, Henry?
austen-northanger-726Is not that a great way off?
austen-northanger-726Is there a Henry in the world who could be insensible to such a declaration?
austen-northanger-726Is there anything extraordinary to be seen there?"
austen-northanger-726It was dirty, indeed, but what did that signify?
austen-northanger-726John has charming spirits, has not he?"
austen-northanger-726Let me only have the girl I like, say I, with a comfortable house over my head, and what care I for all the rest?
austen-northanger-726May we go up every staircase, and into every suite of rooms?"
austen-northanger-726Mr. and Mrs. Morland-- your brothers and sisters-- I hope they are none of them ill?"
austen-northanger-726Mrs. Allen, are not you of my way of thinking?
austen-northanger-726Mrs. Thorpe''s being there was such a comfort to us, was not it?
austen-northanger-726My beloved Catherine, have I got you at last?"
austen-northanger-726My beloved creature, what do you mean''?"
austen-northanger-726My dear Isabella, what do you mean?
austen-northanger-726My dear, do not you think these silk gloves wear very well?
austen-northanger-726My mother''s room is very commodious, is it not?
austen-northanger-726My sweetest Catherine, how have you been this long age?
austen-northanger-726Nerves fit for sliding panels and tapestry?"
austen-northanger-726Or is her heart constant to him only when unsolicited by anyone else?
austen-northanger-726Perhaps you did not know-- you were not aware of their leading from the offices in common use?"
austen-northanger-726Sally, or rather Sarah( for what young lady of common gentility will reach the age of sixteen without altering her name as far as she can?
austen-northanger-726Shall I go?"
austen-northanger-726She sent you to look at it, I suppose?"
austen-northanger-726Tell him that it would quite shock you to see me do such a thing; now would not it?"
austen-northanger-726That is an amazing horrid book, is it not?
austen-northanger-726The absurdity of her curiosity and her fears-- could they ever be forgotten?
austen-northanger-726The liberty which her imagination had dared to take with the character of his father-- could he ever forgive it?
austen-northanger-726The manuscript so wonderfully found, so wonderfully accomplishing the morning''s prediction, how was it to be accounted for?
austen-northanger-726The means by which their early marriage was effected can be the only doubt: what probable circumstance could work upon a temper like the general''s?
austen-northanger-726Then forming his features into a set smile, and affectedly softening his voice, he added, with a simpering air,"Have you been long in Bath, madam?"
austen-northanger-726Then why does he stay here?"
austen-northanger-726Thorpe,''said he,''do you happen to want such a little thing as this?
austen-northanger-726Thorpe?"
austen-northanger-726To the general, of course, he would not dare to speak; but to Eleanor-- what might he not say to Eleanor about her?
austen-northanger-726To what might not those doors lead?
austen-northanger-726To whom could it relate?
austen-northanger-726Tomorrow?
austen-northanger-726Was it from dejection of spirits?"
austen-northanger-726Was it the part of a friend thus to expose her feelings to the notice of others?
austen-northanger-726Was not it so, Mr. Morland?
austen-northanger-726Was not the young lady he danced with on Monday a Miss Smith?"
austen-northanger-726Was she handsome?
austen-northanger-726Was there any picture of her in the abbey?
austen-northanger-726Well, and so you guessed it the moment you had my note?
austen-northanger-726Well, my dear Catherine, the case seems to be that you are determined against poor John-- is not it so?"
austen-northanger-726Well, what then?"
austen-northanger-726Were you never here before, madam?"
austen-northanger-726What I say is, why should a brother''s happiness be dearer to me than a friend''s?
austen-northanger-726What are they all?"
austen-northanger-726What can be the matter?"
austen-northanger-726What can he write about, but yourself?
austen-northanger-726What can it hold?
austen-northanger-726What can you have to do with hearts?
austen-northanger-726What chap have you there?"
austen-northanger-726What could all this mean but an intentional affront?
austen-northanger-726What could induce you to come into this set, when you knew I was in the other?
austen-northanger-726What could it contain?
austen-northanger-726What could more plainly speak the gloomy workings of a mind not wholly dead to every sense of humanity, in its fearful review of past scenes of guilt?
austen-northanger-726What could they have to say of her?
austen-northanger-726What do you mean?"
austen-northanger-726What do you mean?"
austen-northanger-726What do you think of it, Miss Morland?
austen-northanger-726What do you think of my gig, Miss Morland?
austen-northanger-726What have you been judging from?
austen-northanger-726What is going on?"
austen-northanger-726What is there in that?
austen-northanger-726What riot?"
austen-northanger-726What so natural, as that anger should pass away and repentance succeed it?
austen-northanger-726What was there to interest or amuse her?
austen-northanger-726Where could you hear of such a thing?"
austen-northanger-726Where?"
austen-northanger-726Which did his daughter think would most accord with her fair friend''s wishes?
austen-northanger-726Which would she prefer?
austen-northanger-726Who but Henry could have been aware of what his father was at?
austen-northanger-726Who can ever be tired of Bath?"
austen-northanger-726Who could say when they might meet again?
austen-northanger-726Who knows when we may be together again?
austen-northanger-726Who would not think so?
austen-northanger-726Why do not you fit up this room, Mr. Tilney?
austen-northanger-726Why do you choose that cold, damp path to it?
austen-northanger-726Why should he pay her such attentions as to make her quarrel with my brother, and then fly off himself?"
austen-northanger-726Why should it be placed here?
austen-northanger-726Why should you think of such a thing?
austen-northanger-726Why was Miss Tilney embarrassed?
austen-northanger-726Why were not they more punctual?
austen-northanger-726Why, you do not suppose a man is overset by a bottle?
austen-northanger-726Will not your heart sink within you?"
austen-northanger-726Would she be pleased to send up her name?
austen-northanger-726Yes, quite; what can it be?
austen-northanger-726You are fond of that kind of reading?"
austen-northanger-726You are talking of the man you danced with last night, are not you?"
austen-northanger-726You feel all this?"
austen-northanger-726You must have thought me so rude; but indeed it was not my own fault, was it, Mrs. Allen?
austen-northanger-726You really have done your hair in a more heavenly style than ever; you mischievous creature, do you want to attract everybody?
austen-northanger-726You will allow all this?"
austen-northanger-726and''Have you read that?''
twain-adventures-760''Bout what?
twain-adventures-760Ai n''t it gay?
twain-adventures-760And Joe?
twain-adventures-760And kill them?
twain-adventures-760And me, too?
twain-adventures-760And me?
twain-adventures-760And then- and then- well I wo n''t be certain, but it seems like as if you made Sid go and- and-    "Well?
twain-adventures-760Any one with you?
twain-adventures-760Are you sure you did, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Auntie, what have I done?
twain-adventures-760Becky, wo n''t you say something?
twain-adventures-760Benjamin Rogers, did you tear this book?
twain-adventures-760Ca n''t let me in, Tom? twain-adventures-760 Can you find the way, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Could you see the rags by the light of the cigars?
twain-adventures-760Did he say anything?
twain-adventures-760Did n''t you want to go in a- swimming, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Did you kiss me, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Did you? twain-adventures-760 Do it now?
twain-adventures-760Do n''t they come after it any more?
twain-adventures-760Do they hop?
twain-adventures-760Do you remember this?
twain-adventures-760Do you though?
twain-adventures-760Do you? twain-adventures-760 Get me to tell?
twain-adventures-760Good for? twain-adventures-760 Gracie Miller?"
twain-adventures-760Hang the boy, ca n''t I never learn anything? twain-adventures-760 Have the which?"
twain-adventures-760Have you got one of them papers, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Have you? twain-adventures-760 Hey, Huck!- you hear that?"
twain-adventures-760How could I know you was looking at anything?
twain-adventures-760How''ll she ever know?
twain-adventures-760How?
twain-adventures-760Huck, I would n''t want to, and I do n''t want to- but what would people say? twain-adventures-760 Huck, have you ever told anybody about- that?"
twain-adventures-760Hucky do you das''t to go if I lead?
twain-adventures-760Hyro- which?
twain-adventures-760I did come- did n''t you see me?
twain-adventures-760In the daytime?
twain-adventures-760Is it far in the cave? twain-adventures-760 Is it under all of them?"
twain-adventures-760Joe Harper, have you seen my Tom this morning?
twain-adventures-760Joseph Harper, did you?
twain-adventures-760Kill? twain-adventures-760 Kiss?
twain-adventures-760Like it? twain-adventures-760 Like?
twain-adventures-760Look here, Joe Harper, whose is that tick?
twain-adventures-760Look here, what does this mean?
twain-adventures-760Lord, how is this, Joe?
twain-adventures-760Lordy, what did you do? twain-adventures-760 Maybe they''re hunting for us now, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760Never a word?
twain-adventures-760No- is that so? twain-adventures-760 No-''tain''t so, is it?"
twain-adventures-760No?
twain-adventures-760Now Tom, hain''t you always ben friendly to me? twain-adventures-760 Now where''s your Number Two?
twain-adventures-760Now, sir, what did you want to treat that poor dumb beast so, for?
twain-adventures-760O, come, now, you do n''t mean to let on that you like it?
twain-adventures-760O, may I come?
twain-adventures-760O, will you? twain-adventures-760 O, you do, do you?
twain-adventures-760O, you think you''re mighty smart, do n''t you? twain-adventures-760 Oh, you do n''t, do n''t you?
twain-adventures-760Powerful warm, warn''t it?
twain-adventures-760Richard? twain-adventures-760 Save it?
twain-adventures-760Say, Huck, if we find a treasure here, what you going to do with your share?
twain-adventures-760Say, Huck, when you going to try the cat?
twain-adventures-760Say, Tom, did you see that box?
twain-adventures-760Say, now, would you, if you''d thought of it?
twain-adventures-760Say- boys, do n''t say anything about it, and some time when they''re around, I''ll come up to you and say''Joe, got a pipe? twain-adventures-760 Say- what is dead cats good for, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Say? twain-adventures-760 Secret about what, Sid?"
twain-adventures-760Shall I tell you?
twain-adventures-760Shucks, what do you want to slope for?
twain-adventures-760Sid, was it you that told?
twain-adventures-760Sid, what ails Tom?
twain-adventures-760Susan Harper, did you do this?
twain-adventures-760Talk? twain-adventures-760 That is it?
twain-adventures-760That''s just the way with me, hain''t it Huck? twain-adventures-760 Then art thou indeed that famous outlaw?
twain-adventures-760Then how you going to know which one to go for?
twain-adventures-760They do, do they?
twain-adventures-760Thomas Sawyer, where were you on the seventeenth of June, about the hour of midnight?
twain-adventures-760Tom, have you got on the track of that money again?
twain-adventures-760Tom, it might be dark, then- would they notice we had n''t come?
twain-adventures-760Tom, what on earth ails that cat?
twain-adventures-760Tom, why did n''t you wake me sooner? twain-adventures-760 Tom,"whispered Huckleberry,"does this keep us from ever telling- always?"
twain-adventures-760Tom,- honest injun, now- is it fun, or earnest?
twain-adventures-760Was you ever at a circus?
twain-adventures-760Well ai n''t you going to save any of it?
twain-adventures-760Well then, how you going to find the marks?
twain-adventures-760Well what did you say they did, for?
twain-adventures-760Well what would you do?
twain-adventures-760Well why do n''t you do it then? twain-adventures-760 Well why do n''t you do it?
twain-adventures-760Well why do n''t you? twain-adventures-760 Well why do n''t you?"
twain-adventures-760Well you said you''d do it- why do n''t you do it?
twain-adventures-760Well, Becky?
twain-adventures-760Well, I never said I was, did I? twain-adventures-760 Well, the things is ours, anyway, ai n''t they?"
twain-adventures-760Well, try to recollect- ca n''t you?
twain-adventures-760Well, we''ll let the cry- baby go home to his mother, wo n''t we Huck? twain-adventures-760 Well, what of it?
twain-adventures-760Well, what of that? twain-adventures-760 Well, what?"
twain-adventures-760Well- if you say so, what''ll we do with this- bury it again?
twain-adventures-760Were you anywhere near Horse Williams''s grave?
twain-adventures-760Were you hidden, or not?
twain-adventures-760What ai n''t a dream?
twain-adventures-760What are you talking about? twain-adventures-760 What bark?"
twain-adventures-760What business has a pick and a shovel here? twain-adventures-760 What did you come for, then?"
twain-adventures-760What did you do it for?
twain-adventures-760What did you give?
twain-adventures-760What did you kiss me for, Tom?
twain-adventures-760What do I care for your big brother? twain-adventures-760 What is it, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760What is it, Tom?
twain-adventures-760What is it?
twain-adventures-760What is it?
twain-adventures-760What is it?
twain-adventures-760What is the talk around, Huck? twain-adventures-760 What makes the candle blow so?"
twain-adventures-760What sail''s she carrying?
twain-adventures-760What was it?
twain-adventures-760What would the boys say if they could see us?
twain-adventures-760What you got on your mind, Tom?
twain-adventures-760What''ll it be?
twain-adventures-760What''ll you give?
twain-adventures-760What''ll you take for her?
twain-adventures-760What''ll you take for him?
twain-adventures-760What''s a ransom?
twain-adventures-760What''s a yew bow?
twain-adventures-760What''s gone with that boy, I wonder? twain-adventures-760 What''s orgies?"
twain-adventures-760What''s that you got?
twain-adventures-760What''s that?
twain-adventures-760What''s that?
twain-adventures-760What''s that?
twain-adventures-760What''s the reason he do n''t know it?
twain-adventures-760What''s the row there? twain-adventures-760 What''s verdigrease?"
twain-adventures-760What, a''ready? twain-adventures-760 When did you see him last?"
twain-adventures-760When would they miss us, Tom?
twain-adventures-760Where''d you get him?
twain-adventures-760Where''d you get the blue ticket?
twain-adventures-760Where''ll we dig?
twain-adventures-760Where?
twain-adventures-760Which of us does he mean?
twain-adventures-760Who art thou that dares to hold such language?
twain-adventures-760Who hides it?
twain-adventures-760Who''s accused you?
twain-adventures-760Who? twain-adventures-760 Who?"
twain-adventures-760Why ai n''t that work?
twain-adventures-760Why did n''t you leave? twain-adventures-760 Why robbers, of course- who''d you reckon?
twain-adventures-760Why what''s the matter, Tom? twain-adventures-760 Why who are you?"
twain-adventures-760Why, is it hid all around?
twain-adventures-760Why?
twain-adventures-760Will you Tom- now will you? twain-adventures-760 With his face to the stump?"
twain-adventures-760Would you Tom?
twain-adventures-760Would you like to?
twain-adventures-760Yes,- with a startled look,-"did n''t she stay with you last night?"
twain-adventures-760You do?
twain-adventures-760You followed him?
twain-adventures-760You wo n''t tell anybody at all?- Ever, as long as you live?
twain-adventures-760You would n''t, would n''t you? twain-adventures-760 Your Becky?"
twain-adventures-760''Under the cross,''hey?
twain-adventures-760After a pause:     "Huck, they could n''t anybody get you to tell, could they?"
twain-adventures-760After another reflective silence, Tom said:     "Hucky, you sure you can keep mum?"
twain-adventures-760Ah, how would she feel then?
twain-adventures-760Ai n''t he played me tricks enough like that for me to be looking out for him by this time?
twain-adventures-760Ai n''t you and the widow good friends?"
twain-adventures-760And company there?
twain-adventures-760And then what?
twain-adventures-760And when we tell''em we learned when we was off pirating, wo n''t they wish they''d been along?"
twain-adventures-760And who''ll we rob?"
twain-adventures-760And why should he give it up, he reasoned- the signal did not come the night before, so why should it be any more likely to come to- night?
twain-adventures-760Anyway, what''s her name, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760Are you strong enough?"
twain-adventures-760At last he said:     "Is it genuwyne?"
twain-adventures-760At the door Tom dropped back a step and accosted a Sunday- dressed comrade:     "Say, Billy, got a yaller ticket?"
twain-adventures-760Ben said:     "Hello, old chap, you got to work, hey?"
twain-adventures-760But anyway they do n''t come around in the daytime, so what''s the use of our being afeared?"
twain-adventures-760But do you see that white place up yonder where there''s been a landslide?
twain-adventures-760But it ai n''t reasonable; because, why did n''t you tell me, child?"
twain-adventures-760But my goodness, he never plays them alike, two days, and how is a body to know what''s coming?
twain-adventures-760But of course you''d druther work- would n''t you?
twain-adventures-760But say- how do you cure''em with dead cats?"
twain-adventures-760But say- where you going to dig first?"
twain-adventures-760But what could she be crying about?
twain-adventures-760But what did give you that turn?
twain-adventures-760But why do n''t you want it known?"
twain-adventures-760But wo n''t the widow take it away from us, Tom?
twain-adventures-760But you could n''t see what they were like, in the dark, lad, I suppose?"
twain-adventures-760But you must n''t ever tell anybody- will you, Tom?
twain-adventures-760But you''ve another one I daresay, and you''ll tell it to me, wo n''t you?"
twain-adventures-760By and by somebody shouted-     "Who''s ready for the cave?"
twain-adventures-760By and by their pulses slowed down, and Tom whispered:     "Huckleberry, what do you reckon''ll come of this?"
twain-adventures-760By jings, do n''t you wish you was Jeff?"
twain-adventures-760Can you get out?"
twain-adventures-760Can you pray?"
twain-adventures-760Could it be possible that she was not aware that he was there?
twain-adventures-760D''you ever try it, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760D''you ever try it?"
twain-adventures-760D''you reckon he could see anything?
twain-adventures-760D''you reckon he knowed anything?"
twain-adventures-760Did he before?"
twain-adventures-760Did he wake up?"
twain-adventures-760Did n''t Gracie Miller fall in the kitchen fire and burn herself terrible the very next Saturday?"
twain-adventures-760Did n''t I, Mary?
twain-adventures-760Did n''t they get him Saturday night?"
twain-adventures-760Did n''t you hear it?"
twain-adventures-760Did n''t you let me go for a pirate?"
twain-adventures-760Did they fight?"
twain-adventures-760Did this attorney mean to throw away his client''s life without an effort?
twain-adventures-760Did this drop fall patiently during five thousand years to be ready for this flitting human insect''s need?
twain-adventures-760Did you carry anything there with you?"
twain-adventures-760Did you dream any more?"
twain-adventures-760Did you hear that?"
twain-adventures-760Did you think I''d forget?
twain-adventures-760Did you?
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you feel sorry for him, sometimes?"
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you remember Huck,''bout me saying that?"
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you remember you was to watch there that night?"
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you remember, Huck?
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you remember?
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you see, now, what''s the matter with that ha''nted room?"
twain-adventures-760Do n''t you wish you could?
twain-adventures-760Do you go home to dinner?"
twain-adventures-760Do you know Robin Hood, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Do you reckon they can be upstairs?"
twain-adventures-760Do you remember what I wrote on the slate?"
twain-adventures-760Do you see that?
twain-adventures-760Do you understand that?
twain-adventures-760Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?"
twain-adventures-760Fight?
twain-adventures-760Follow?
twain-adventures-760Go on, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760Got bricks in it?- or old metal?"
twain-adventures-760HORSEWHIPPED!- do you understand?
twain-adventures-760Hain''t you ever seen one, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Has everything a purpose and a mission?
twain-adventures-760Have you heard anybody?- seen anybody?
twain-adventures-760He gathered himself up cursing, and his comrade said:     "Now what''s the use of all that?
twain-adventures-760He said to himself, It is not possible that the boy can answer the simplest question- why did the judge ask him?
twain-adventures-760He said:     "Do you love rats?"
twain-adventures-760He said:"May n''t I go and play now, aunt?"
twain-adventures-760He saw Injun Joe, and exclaimed:"O, Injun Joe, you promised me you''d never-"    "Is that your knife?"
twain-adventures-760He wondered if she would pity him if she knew?
twain-adventures-760Hear it?"
twain-adventures-760How can he tell?"
twain-adventures-760How long you been this way?"
twain-adventures-760How many of my readers would have the industry and application to memorize two thousand verses, even for a Dore Bible?
twain-adventures-760How much have you done?"
twain-adventures-760How near were you?"
twain-adventures-760How''d you feel to light on a rotten chest full of gold and silver- hey?"
twain-adventures-760How''d you get around it?"
twain-adventures-760How''s that?"
twain-adventures-760Huck said:     "Do they always bury it as deep as this?"
twain-adventures-760I wo n''t ever, ever do that way again, as long as ever I live- please make up, wo n''t you?"
twain-adventures-760If it''s anybody, and they''re up there, let them stay there- who cares?
twain-adventures-760If she bleeds to death, is that my fault?
twain-adventures-760If they want to jump down, now, and get into trouble, who objects?
twain-adventures-760Injun Joe was believed to have killed five citizens of the village, but what of that?
twain-adventures-760Is that so?
twain-adventures-760Is that so?"
twain-adventures-760It''s awful solemn like, ai n''t it?"
twain-adventures-760Just as they were about to move on, the Welchman stepped out and said:     "Hallo, who''s that?"
twain-adventures-760Lemme go with you?"
twain-adventures-760Maybe all the Temperance Taverns have got a ha''nted room, hey Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Now I wonder what?"
twain-adventures-760Now do n''t you see how I''m fixed?
twain-adventures-760Now sir, why are you late again, as usual?"
twain-adventures-760Now what you going to do?"
twain-adventures-760Now what''s that for?
twain-adventures-760Now where you going to sleep?"
twain-adventures-760Now you wo n''t, will you?"
twain-adventures-760Now, who can he mean?"
twain-adventures-760Now- this way- now you see, do n''t you?"
twain-adventures-760O, good- licks, are you in real dead- wood earnest, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760Or would she turn coldly away like all the hollow world?
twain-adventures-760Poor thing- does it want to see its mother?
twain-adventures-760Presently Huck said:     "What does pirates have to do?"
twain-adventures-760Presently he said:     "Who could have brought those tools here?
twain-adventures-760S''pose something happened and Injun Joe did n''t hang?
twain-adventures-760S''pose we tackle that old dead- limb tree on the hill t''other side of Still- House branch?"
twain-adventures-760Said she:     "Tom, it was middling warm in school, warn''t it?"
twain-adventures-760Say, Becky, was you ever engaged?"
twain-adventures-760Say, Huck, what''s that?"
twain-adventures-760Say- ai n''t this grease and clay, on your clothes?"
twain-adventures-760See?"
twain-adventures-760So all this row was because you thought you''d get to stay home from school and go a- fishing?
twain-adventures-760So he said in a whisper:     "Hucky, do you believe the dead people like it for us to be here?"
twain-adventures-760Sunday- school sup''rintendents?"
twain-adventures-760Tell me, Joe- honest, now, old feller- did I do it?
twain-adventures-760Tell what?
twain-adventures-760That''s something, ai n''t it?"
twain-adventures-760The first composition that was read was one entitled"Is this, then, Life?"
twain-adventures-760The master said:     "You- you did what?"
twain-adventures-760The master scanned the ranks of boys- considered a while, then turned to the girls:     "Amy Lawrence?"
twain-adventures-760The old man promised secrecy once more, and said:     "How did you come to follow these fellows, lad?
twain-adventures-760The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy, but what of that?
twain-adventures-760Then Becky reflected a moment and said:     "But what will mamma say?"
twain-adventures-760Then Tom said:     "What''s your name?"
twain-adventures-760Then Tom whispered:     "Say, Hucky- do you reckon Hoss Williams hears us talking?"
twain-adventures-760Then a ghastly thought occurred to Tom:     "Revenge?
twain-adventures-760Then a guarded voice said:     "Who goes there?"
twain-adventures-760Then he said:     "Becky, can you bear it if I tell you something?"
twain-adventures-760Then he spoke:     "Who tore this book?"
twain-adventures-760Then she had a new inspiration:     "Tom, you did n''t have to undo your shirt collar where I sewed it, to pump on your head, did you?
twain-adventures-760They found none, but captured a bulky bundle of-     "Of WHAT?"
twain-adventures-760Think they''ll see us?"
twain-adventures-760Those fellows warn''t likely to come again- they had n''t any tools left to work with, and what was the use of waking you up and scaring you to death?
twain-adventures-760Tom Sawyer''s Gang- it sounds splendid, do n''t it, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said:     "What do you call work?"
twain-adventures-760Tom poured the mass of yellow coin upon the table and said-     "There- what did I tell you?
twain-adventures-760Tom thought a while, then he said:     "Who''ll tell?
twain-adventures-760Tom thought,"O hang her, ai n''t I ever going to get rid of her?"
twain-adventures-760Tom was impatient to go to the haunted house; Huck was measurably so, also- but suddenly said-     "Looky- here, Tom, do you know what day it is?"
twain-adventures-760Tom was so stunned that he had not even presence of mind enough to say"Who cares, Miss Smarty?"
twain-adventures-760Tom, what is the matter?"
twain-adventures-760Tom, what''s the matter with you?"
twain-adventures-760Was it Tom Sawyer that found it?"
twain-adventures-760Was the sacred presence there?
twain-adventures-760Was there any use?
twain-adventures-760Was there really any use?
twain-adventures-760We''d drop down dead- do n''t you know that?"
twain-adventures-760We''ll stay, wo n''t we Huck?
twain-adventures-760We''ll stay, wo n''t we?"
twain-adventures-760We?"
twain-adventures-760Well they''d just die to be here- hey Hucky?"
twain-adventures-760Well?
twain-adventures-760Were they looking suspicious?"
twain-adventures-760What business with fresh earth on them?
twain-adventures-760What did I make him do, Tom?
twain-adventures-760What did I make him do?"
twain-adventures-760What did he say, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760What did make him act so?"
twain-adventures-760What did you dream?"
twain-adventures-760What did you take there?"
twain-adventures-760What did you want to come here for?"
twain-adventures-760What do you keep saying you will for?
twain-adventures-760What do you kiss for?"
twain-adventures-760What do you reckon it is?"
twain-adventures-760What do you think?"
twain-adventures-760What do you want to be afraid for?"
twain-adventures-760What do you want?"
twain-adventures-760What for?"
twain-adventures-760What had he done?
twain-adventures-760What has that got to do with it?"
twain-adventures-760What if he turned his back, now, and disappeared mysteriously?
twain-adventures-760What is it like?"
twain-adventures-760What is it you''ll tell?"
twain-adventures-760What is it?"
twain-adventures-760What is that truck?"
twain-adventures-760What is the matter, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760What kin they be up to?"
twain-adventures-760What makes you ask?"
twain-adventures-760What right had the friendless to complain?
twain-adventures-760What was it?"
twain-adventures-760What was the matter with you, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760What were you expecting we''d found?"
twain-adventures-760What you been doing in there?"
twain-adventures-760What you going to do with yourn, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760What''ll we do with what little swag we''ve got left?"
twain-adventures-760What''ll we do?"
twain-adventures-760What''s all this blow- out about, anyway?"
twain-adventures-760What''s his other name?"
twain-adventures-760What''s that?"
twain-adventures-760What''s the matter with your tooth?"
twain-adventures-760What''s the name of the gal?"
twain-adventures-760What''s your name?"
twain-adventures-760What''s your way?"
twain-adventures-760What''s yours?
twain-adventures-760When I''m gone-"    "O, Tom, you ai n''t dying, are you?
twain-adventures-760When do you say?"
twain-adventures-760When is it going to be?"
twain-adventures-760When you going to start the gang and turn robbers?"
twain-adventures-760When?"
twain-adventures-760Where did you sit?"
twain-adventures-760Where''bouts is it, Huck?"
twain-adventures-760Where''d you get him?"
twain-adventures-760Who brought them here- and where are they gone?
twain-adventures-760Who comes here into Sherwood Forest without my pass?"
twain-adventures-760Who did he rob?"
twain-adventures-760Who does he mean?"
twain-adventures-760Who said anything about killing?
twain-adventures-760Who''d''a''thought such a thing?
twain-adventures-760Who''s Robin Hood?"
twain-adventures-760Who''s banging?
twain-adventures-760Who''s going to give it?"
twain-adventures-760Who?"
twain-adventures-760Why call Tom now?
twain-adventures-760Why did n''t you come and wake me?"
twain-adventures-760Why do n''t you do it?
twain-adventures-760Why do n''t you fall yourself.?
twain-adventures-760Why do n''t you fall?"
twain-adventures-760Why do n''t you tell me Mary?- what do you want to be so mean for?"
twain-adventures-760Why had he not been called- persecuted till he was up, as usual?
twain-adventures-760Why not give it up and turn in?
twain-adventures-760Why what''s the matter with you?"
twain-adventures-760Will you go in there with me and help get it out?"
twain-adventures-760Will you meow?"
twain-adventures-760Will you?"
twain-adventures-760Wo n''t you tell us the names of the first two that were appointed?"
twain-adventures-760Would she cry, and wish that she had a right to put her arms around his neck and comfort him?
twain-adventures-760You call me Tom, will you?"
twain-adventures-760You go back and watch that long, will you?"
twain-adventures-760You going to have all the girls and boys?"
twain-adventures-760You holler''nough, do you?
twain-adventures-760You like it here, do n''t you Huck?
twain-adventures-760You mean Number One?"
twain-adventures-760You think you''re some, now, do n''t you?
twain-adventures-760You wo n''t tell, will you Joe?"
twain-adventures-760You would n''t do that, now, would you, Tom?"
twain-adventures-760You would n''t shet me out, would you, Tom?
twain-adventures-760You''ve heard me talk just that way- have n''t you Huck?
twain-adventures-760Your mother wo n''t know, and so what''s the harm?
twain-adventures-760and has it another important object to accomplish ten thousand years to come?
twain-adventures-760and leave the treasure?"
twain-adventures-760bury it again and leave them to come and see the ground disturbed?
twain-adventures-760have I been asleep?"
twain-adventures-760you bad girl, why did n''t you come to Sunday- school?"
stoker-dracula-693''Are you in the business yourself?'' stoker-dracula-693 Ah, then you have good memory for facts, for details?
stoker-dracula-693Already?
stoker-dracula-693And doctor, as to life, what is it after all? stoker-dracula-693 And how is our patient?"
stoker-dracula-693And how long has this been going on?
stoker-dracula-693And how the blood lost or waste?
stoker-dracula-693And how?
stoker-dracula-693And is that stuff you have put there going to do it?
stoker-dracula-693And may I read it now? stoker-dracula-693 And the flies?"
stoker-dracula-693And what do you make of it?
stoker-dracula-693And what is that, friend John?
stoker-dracula-693And you ca n''t remember the number of the house?
stoker-dracula-693And your police, they would interfere, would they not?
stoker-dracula-693And your police; where will they be, and what will they say?
stoker-dracula-693Are we to have nothing to- night?
stoker-dracula-693Are you convinced now?
stoker-dracula-693Are you satisfied now, friend John?
stoker-dracula-693But how,said I,"can it have remained so long undiscovered, when there is a sure index to it if men will but take the trouble to look?"
stoker-dracula-693But why do it at all? stoker-dracula-693 But why not up to now?
stoker-dracula-693But why not?
stoker-dracula-693But why, dear Madam Mina? stoker-dracula-693 But why?"
stoker-dracula-693But,I asked,"how are we to get the life without getting the soul also?"
stoker-dracula-693Ca n''t we get a special?
stoker-dracula-693Destroyed?
stoker-dracula-693Did any one else see anything?
stoker-dracula-693Did you hit it?
stoker-dracula-693Do I interrupt?
stoker-dracula-693Do n''t you know me?
stoker-dracula-693Do you forget,he said, with actually a smile,"that last night he banqueted heavily, and will sleep late?"
stoker-dracula-693Do you mean to tell me that Lucy was bitten by such a bat; and that such a thing is here in London in the nineteenth century?
stoker-dracula-693Do you not see the child?
stoker-dracula-693Do you wish me to stay so long?
stoker-dracula-693For me? stoker-dracula-693 Have I been talking in my sleep?"
stoker-dracula-693Have you got what you looked for?
stoker-dracula-693How did you get into the house in Piccadilly?
stoker-dracula-693How did you get into the houses if they were both empty?
stoker-dracula-693How do you mean, Professor?
stoker-dracula-693How do you mean, ask them questions?
stoker-dracula-693How do you mean, ma''am?
stoker-dracula-693How is Art?
stoker-dracula-693How know you it?
stoker-dracula-693How on earth do you know?
stoker-dracula-693How will it pleasure their relatives to know that lies is wrote over them, and that everybody in the place knows that they be lies?
stoker-dracula-693How, stolen,I asked in wonder,"since you have it now?"
stoker-dracula-693In God''s name what does this mean?
stoker-dracula-693In God''s name, Professor Van Helsing, what do you mean?
stoker-dracula-693Indeed? stoker-dracula-693 Is anything wrong?"
stoker-dracula-693Is this a juggle?
stoker-dracula-693Look here, sir,I said,"does what you have to do concern the Count?"
stoker-dracula-693May I come also?
stoker-dracula-693May I come?
stoker-dracula-693May begin?
stoker-dracula-693May it not frighten her terribly? stoker-dracula-693 Me too?"
stoker-dracula-693Must we make an autopsy?
stoker-dracula-693My dear Mina, why are men so noble when we women are so little worthy of them? stoker-dracula-693 No, dear,"I said;"I do n''t know him; who is it?"
stoker-dracula-693Now, Mr. Bilder, can you account in any way for the escape of the wolf?
stoker-dracula-693Now,he said,"friend John, where are the skeleton keys?
stoker-dracula-693Of course I know it,she answer, and with a pause, add:"Have not my Jonathan travelled it and wrote of his travel?"
stoker-dracula-693Oh my wife, must I read it?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, Madam Mina,he said,"how can I say what I owe to you?
stoker-dracula-693Or spiders?
stoker-dracula-693P.S.- Oh, about number three- I need n''t tell you of number three, need I? stoker-dracula-693 Professor, are you in earnest; or it is some monstrous joke?
stoker-dracula-693Shall I have a nurse?
stoker-dracula-693That was Miss Mina Murray?
stoker-dracula-693The whole nine?
stoker-dracula-693Then what are you doing here?
stoker-dracula-693Then you are on a ship?
stoker-dracula-693To believe what?
stoker-dracula-693To what?
stoker-dracula-693Was I right?
stoker-dracula-693We four?
stoker-dracula-693Well what else be they tombstones for? stoker-dracula-693 Well?"
stoker-dracula-693Well?
stoker-dracula-693Well?
stoker-dracula-693What about them yourself?
stoker-dracula-693What are you doing?
stoker-dracula-693What are you going to do?
stoker-dracula-693What are you?
stoker-dracula-693What brought you here?
stoker-dracula-693What can I do?
stoker-dracula-693What do you hear?
stoker-dracula-693What do you make of it?
stoker-dracula-693What do you mean? stoker-dracula-693 What do you see?"
stoker-dracula-693What do you think of that?
stoker-dracula-693What does this tell us? stoker-dracula-693 What else do you hear?"
stoker-dracula-693What has happened? stoker-dracula-693 What have we done, what has this poor thing done, that we are so sore beset?
stoker-dracula-693What is that time?
stoker-dracula-693What is that way, which we must not- may not- take?
stoker-dracula-693What is that way?
stoker-dracula-693What is that which you are using?
stoker-dracula-693What on earth do you mean?
stoker-dracula-693What shall I do?
stoker-dracula-693What shall we do exactly?
stoker-dracula-693What was the name of the man who took it?
stoker-dracula-693What will each of you give? stoker-dracula-693 What''s the matter with me, anyhow?"
stoker-dracula-693What?
stoker-dracula-693When does the next train start for Galatz?
stoker-dracula-693Why not go on?
stoker-dracula-693Why not now?
stoker-dracula-693Why not?
stoker-dracula-693Why not?
stoker-dracula-693Why?
stoker-dracula-693Would it not be well to hear what I have to say?
stoker-dracula-693Yes, it is a child, but who brought it here? stoker-dracula-693 You do n''t mean to tell me you do n''t care about spiders?"
stoker-dracula-693You know that Mrs. Westenra left you all her property?
stoker-dracula-693You want big things that you can make your teeth meet in? stoker-dracula-693 You will?
stoker-dracula-693You would not kill yourself?
stoker-dracula-693Your diary?
stoker-dracula-693''Are you willing, Wilhelmina, to share my ignorance?
stoker-dracula-693( Mem., under what circumstances would I not avoid the pit of hell?)
stoker-dracula-693( Why did I hesitate to write the word?)
stoker-dracula-693A year ago which of us would have received such a possibility, in the midst of our scientific, sceptical, matter- of- fact nineteenth century?
stoker-dracula-693After a moment''s pause he asked:-      "But why?"
stoker-dracula-693After a pause Van Helsing went on, evidently with an effort:-      "Miss Lucy is dead; is it not so?
stoker-dracula-693All this surprised me, so I asked him:"Are you not going to keep flies any more?"
stoker-dracula-693Am I to proceed in my work?"
stoker-dracula-693And Arthur and my friend Quincey, they are with you, too?
stoker-dracula-693And all for what?
stoker-dracula-693And did you not hear me swear promise to her, that so she closed her eyes grateful?
stoker-dracula-693And do we not promise to go on to the better end?"
stoker-dracula-693And her so fine husband?
stoker-dracula-693And if there is no necessity for a post- mortem and nothing to gain by it- no good to her, to us, to science, to human knowledge- why do it?
stoker-dracula-693And is it wounded?"
stoker-dracula-693And now that the pourparlers are over, may I ask what it is we are to do?"
stoker-dracula-693And now what is it that you came to say?"
stoker-dracula-693And since so, do we not see our duty?
stoker-dracula-693And the assurance-?
stoker-dracula-693And then-"     "And then?"
stoker-dracula-693And will you not so much honour me and so help me as to read it for me?
stoker-dracula-693And yet you saw how she thanked me, with her so beautiful dying eyes, her voice, too, so weak, and she kiss my rough old hand and bless me?
stoker-dracula-693Are we all armed, as we were on that night when first we visited our enemy''s lair; armed against ghostly as well as carnal attack?"
stoker-dracula-693Are we too late?
stoker-dracula-693Are you mad that speak such things, or am I mad that listen to them?
stoker-dracula-693Are you of belief now, friend John?"
stoker-dracula-693Art and Quincey held back, and the latter said:-      "Should we disturb her?"
stoker-dracula-693Arthur went on:"And when there?"
stoker-dracula-693Arthur''s face fell as he said in an amazed sort of way:-      "Where poor Lucy is buried?"
stoker-dracula-693At last, after a long pause, he said to me in a faint whisper:-      "Jack, is she really dead?"
stoker-dracula-693But as to the odour itself, now shall I describe it?
stoker-dracula-693But even if the burial service was comic, what about poor Art and his trouble?
stoker-dracula-693But how do you- how can you- account for it not being there?"
stoker-dracula-693But how is he experimenting?
stoker-dracula-693But in any case I suppose you will not let it away for some days?"
stoker-dracula-693But then we may have to want Arthur, and how shall we tell him of this?
stoker-dracula-693But we are face to face with duty; and in such case must we shrink?
stoker-dracula-693But why?"
stoker-dracula-693But, oh, is he on land or sea?
stoker-dracula-693By road, by rail, by water?
stoker-dracula-693Ca n''t you hear me, man?
stoker-dracula-693Ca n''t you understand?
stoker-dracula-693Can it be all possible, or even a part of it?
stoker-dracula-693Can it be that he sleeps when others wake, that he may be awake whilst they sleep?
stoker-dracula-693Can it be that his instinct is satisfied as to the vampire''s ultimate triumph?
stoker-dracula-693Can it be that there is a malign influence of the sun at periods which affects certain natures- as at times the moon does others?
stoker-dracula-693Can you tell me what went before your going to Transylvania?
stoker-dracula-693Dare you come with me?"
stoker-dracula-693Did he get his brain fever, and then write all those terrible things, or had he some cause for it all?
stoker-dracula-693Did she not, friend John?"
stoker-dracula-693Did you not get my telegram?"
stoker-dracula-693Do I read your lesson aright?"
stoker-dracula-693Do n''t you know that I am sane and earnest now; that I am no lunatic in a mad fit, but a sane man fighting for his soul?
stoker-dracula-693Do ye think that all these men will have to make a rush to Whitby when the trumpet sounds?
stoker-dracula-693Do you ever try to read your own face?
stoker-dracula-693Do you know all the mystery of life and death?
stoker-dracula-693Do you know the altogether of comparative anatomy, and can say wherefore the qualities of brutes are in some men, and not in others?
stoker-dracula-693Do you know where you are going, and what you are going to?"
stoker-dracula-693Do you know why I asked her to get the manuscript?"
stoker-dracula-693Do you not know that to- night, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will have full sway?
stoker-dracula-693Do you not think that there are things which you can not understand, and yet which are; that some people see things that others can not?
stoker-dracula-693Do you remember Art, when we had the pack after us at Tobolsk?
stoker-dracula-693Do you think that will be really necessary?"
stoker-dracula-693Even you would not, I dare be sworn, be able to find these places again?"
stoker-dracula-693For if not, why he hurry so?
stoker-dracula-693For if we fail in this our fight he must surely win; and then where end we?
stoker-dracula-693For why should I give myself so much of labour and so much of sorrow?
stoker-dracula-693Harker cried out,"Dr. Seward, Dr. Van Helsing, what is it?
stoker-dracula-693Harker?"
stoker-dracula-693Has there been any mistake; has she been buried alive?"
stoker-dracula-693Have you felt the Vampire''s lips upon your throat?"
stoker-dracula-693He became almost speechless for a minute, and then went on:-      "Do you know what the place is?
stoker-dracula-693He handed me the key, saying:"Will you keep it?
stoker-dracula-693He has got younger, and how?
stoker-dracula-693He looked up at me, and evidently saw the change in my face, for he said almost joyously:-      "Ah, you believe now?"
stoker-dracula-693He paused and I said:-      "But will not the Count take his rebuff wisely?
stoker-dracula-693He said to me:-      "Mrs. Harker, is it not?"
stoker-dracula-693He said:-      "And your baggage?"
stoker-dracula-693He saw me at once, and rushed up to me, saying:-      "Ah, friend John, how goes all?
stoker-dracula-693He thought for a moment, and then said:"May I have three days?
stoker-dracula-693He took it with a grateful bow, and said:-      "May I read it?"
stoker-dracula-693He was evidently torturing his mind about something, so I waited for an instant, and he spoke:-      "What are we to do now?
stoker-dracula-693He was interrupted by a word from the Professor:-      "How?"
stoker-dracula-693He was very courteous and very cheery in his manner, and seeing that I had been sleeping, he said:-      "So, my friend, you are tired?
stoker-dracula-693He went on:"And you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be happed here, snod an''snog?"
stoker-dracula-693Here, we ask why Skinsky was chosen at all to aid in the work?
stoker-dracula-693How am I to account for all these horrors when I get to port?
stoker-dracula-693How can I escape from this dreadful thrall of night and gloom and fear?
stoker-dracula-693How dare you cast eyes on him when I had forbidden it?
stoker-dracula-693How is she?
stoker-dracula-693How is your dear mother getting on?
stoker-dracula-693How many of us begin a new record with each day of our lives?
stoker-dracula-693How shall I describe what we saw?
stoker-dracula-693How shall we find his where, and having found it, how can we destroy?
stoker-dracula-693How then are we to begin our strife to destroy him?
stoker-dracula-693How was it that all the people at Bistritz and on the coach had some terrible fear for me?
stoker-dracula-693How will you do this bloody work?"
stoker-dracula-693How would you like to breakfast on elephant?"
stoker-dracula-693I asked Jonathan why he was disturbed, and he answered, evidently thinking I knew as much about it as he did:"Do you see who it is?"
stoker-dracula-693I asked the Professor in a whisper:-      "What do you make of that mark on her throat?"
stoker-dracula-693I did not know what to say, but Lucy turned the conversation as she said, rising up:-      "Oh why did you tell us of this?
stoker-dracula-693I had hardly sealed the letter, when, to my surprise, Van Helsing walked into the room, saying:-      "Can I help you, friend John?
stoker-dracula-693I have seen him myself crawl from his window?
stoker-dracula-693I hear rumours, and especially of a tall, handsome, curly- haired man???"
stoker-dracula-693I hear rumours, and especially of a tall, handsome, curly- haired man???"
stoker-dracula-693I hear rumours, and especially of a tall, handsome, curly- haired man???"
stoker-dracula-693I interrupted him:-      "Were the boxes left in the hall?"
stoker-dracula-693I know that but do you know what day it is?"
stoker-dracula-693I made one more attempt to further matters:-      "You did n''t have any key?"
stoker-dracula-693I said to her presently, when she had grown more quiet:-      "Will you not come over to the fire?"
stoker-dracula-693I smote the table hard and rose up as I said to him:-      "Dr. Van Helsing, are you mad?"
stoker-dracula-693I thought I would improve the occasion and learn something, so I asked him:-      "What about the flies these times?"
stoker-dracula-693I thought I would push his analogy to its utmost logically, so I said quickly:-      "Oh, it is a soul you are after now, is it?"
stoker-dracula-693I thought to myself,"this is the second time he has suddenly stopped at the word''drink;''what does it mean?"
stoker-dracula-693I turned to her, and looking in her eyes, said:-      "But you?
stoker-dracula-693If a man like you, who knows the animals from experience, ca n''t hazard a good guess at any rate, who is even to try?"
stoker-dracula-693If so that, then what about the others?
stoker-dracula-693If sympathy and pity can help in your affliction, wo n''t you let me be of some little service- for Lucy''s sake?"
stoker-dracula-693If you will not help us in our effort to choose the wisest course, how can we perform the duty which you yourself put upon us?
stoker-dracula-693In his life, his living life, he go over the Turkey frontier and attack his enemy on his own ground; he be beaten back, but did he stay?
stoker-dracula-693In the meantime we can do nothing here; and as I think that Varna is not familiar to any of us, why not go there more soon?
stoker-dracula-693Is all that fever gone, and is he strong and hearty?"
stoker-dracula-693Is he quite well?
stoker-dracula-693Is it not so?
stoker-dracula-693Is it not so?
stoker-dracula-693Is it not so?"
stoker-dracula-693Is it not so?"
stoker-dracula-693Is it not so?"
stoker-dracula-693Is it not?"
stoker-dracula-693Is it possible that love is all subjective, or all objective?
stoker-dracula-693Is it possible that the Professor can have done it himself?
stoker-dracula-693Is it you or me?"
stoker-dracula-693Is n''t that true, doctor?"
stoker-dracula-693Is not that gentleman Dr. Van Helsing?
stoker-dracula-693Is not that so?"
stoker-dracula-693Is not that so?"
stoker-dracula-693Is there not more at stake for us than for him?
stoker-dracula-693Is this a game?"
stoker-dracula-693Is this all a nightmare, or what is it?"
stoker-dracula-693Is this your doing?"
stoker-dracula-693It is then so near the end?
stoker-dracula-693It was apparent that she did not want to sleep, so I tackled the subject at once:-      "You do not want to go to sleep?"
stoker-dracula-693It''s a hard thing I ask, but you will do it, will you not, for Lucy''s sake?"
stoker-dracula-693Jack, if you may tell me without betraying confidence, Arthur was the first; is not that so?"
stoker-dracula-693John, my child, you have been my friend now many years, and yet did you ever know me to do any without good cause?
stoker-dracula-693Just before I was leaving, the old lady came up to my room and said in a very hysterical way:      "Must you go?
stoker-dracula-693Keep it always with you that laughter who knock at your door and say,''May I come in?''
stoker-dracula-693Madame Mina is with you?
stoker-dracula-693May I cut off the head of dead Miss Lucy?"
stoker-dracula-693May I hear it say something?"
stoker-dracula-693May I make the only atonement in my power?
stoker-dracula-693May it be that I see you?
stoker-dracula-693May it be that with you I visit him this morning?
stoker-dracula-693May we come in?"
stoker-dracula-693Mina looked at him appealingly as she asked:-      "But why need we seek him further, when he is gone away from us?"
stoker-dracula-693Mina, dear, what is it?
stoker-dracula-693Must it go in?"
stoker-dracula-693My friend, is it not a dire need for the which I am giving, possibly my life?
stoker-dracula-693No one would refuse me a kitten, would they?"
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693No?
stoker-dracula-693Not meeting any sufficient response, he went on:-      "Is it possible that I have erred in my supposition?"
stoker-dracula-693Not much?
stoker-dracula-693Now is n''t that stean at any rate"- he hammered it with his stick as he spoke-"a pack of lies?
stoker-dracula-693Now that You are near, I await Your commands, and You will not pass me by, will You, dear Master, in Your distribution of good things?"
stoker-dracula-693Now we wish to get into the house, but we have no key; is it not so?"
stoker-dracula-693Of course it is possible that all may be well, but what may have happened?
stoker-dracula-693Oh young Herr, must you go?"
stoker-dracula-693Oh, Mina, could n''t you guess?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, my friend, why, think you, did I go so far round, why take so long to tell you so simple a thing?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, what have I done to be blessed with such friends?"
stoker-dracula-693Oh, what will to- morrow bring to us?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, why did I ever go to Whitby?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, why must a man like that be made unhappy when there are lots of girls about who would worship the very ground he trod on?
stoker-dracula-693Oh, will you really?
stoker-dracula-693On the instant the Professor spoke again:-      "Where are you now?"
stoker-dracula-693Presently he said to Van Helsing:-      "Is this really Lucy''s body, or only a demon in her shape?"
stoker-dracula-693Said he not that the transfusion of his blood to her veins had made her truly his bride?"
stoker-dracula-693See you now, friend John?
stoker-dracula-693Shall I go on?"
stoker-dracula-693Shall you not all help me?
stoker-dracula-693She and I were like sisters; and now she is gone, will you not let me be like a sister to you in your trouble?
stoker-dracula-693She grew paler as she asked faintly:-      "Why?"
stoker-dracula-693She was startled and a little frightened, and cried out:"What is that?"
stoker-dracula-693Since he has been driven from England, will he not avoid it, as a tiger does the village from which he has been hunted?"
stoker-dracula-693So I said:-      "You like life, and you want life?"
stoker-dracula-693Suddenly she sat up, and, as she opened her eyes, said sweetly:-      "Would none of you like a cup of tea?
stoker-dracula-693Surely these tombstones are not all wrong?"
stoker-dracula-693Tell me all about it?"
stoker-dracula-693Tell me if there be such a one amongst us?"
stoker-dracula-693Tell me, like one good fellow to another, is there any one else that you care for?
stoker-dracula-693That is so, and by whom?"
stoker-dracula-693The Professor cleared his throat a couple of times, as though about to speak, and finally said:-      "May I ask you something now?"
stoker-dracula-693The Professor did not move, but simply said:-      "And how are we to get into that house in Piccadilly?"
stoker-dracula-693Then suddenly turning to me in a resolute way, he said:"Doctor, wo n''t you be very good to me and let me have a little more sugar?
stoker-dracula-693Then turning to her, he said, cheerfully:"And what am I do for you?
stoker-dracula-693Then why we not be even more careful than him?
stoker-dracula-693Then, coming close to me, he spoke in a fierce half- whisper:"What took it out?"
stoker-dracula-693Then, friend John, am I to take it that you simply accept fact, and are satisfied to let from premise to conclusion be a blank?
stoker-dracula-693Then, seeing the look of amazement on our faces, she said, turning from one to the other with a troubled look:-      "What have I said?
stoker-dracula-693There was silence until he asked again:-      "And when in the tomb?"
stoker-dracula-693These stupid old lips of mine and this stupid old head do not deserve so; but you will forget it, will you not?"
stoker-dracula-693This puzzled me a little, so I drew him on:-      "Then you command life; you are a god I suppose?"
stoker-dracula-693To my surprise, he answered, with a horrorstruck look in his face-      "Tell you of her death?
stoker-dracula-693To this I am willing; but is there none amongst us who has a better right?
stoker-dracula-693To us for ever are the gates of heaven shut: for who shall open them to us again?
stoker-dracula-693Van Helsing came and laid his hand on Arthur''s shoulder, and said to him:-      "And now, Arthur, my friend, dear lad, am I not forgiven?"
stoker-dracula-693Van Helsing turned to Morris and asked:-      "And you, friend Quincey, have you any to tell?"
stoker-dracula-693Was it because I hate you and have hated you all my life?
stoker-dracula-693Was it because I wished to give you pain?
stoker-dracula-693Was it indeed a house of death to which I had come, too late?
stoker-dracula-693Was it indeed some such spiritual guidance that was coming to me in my sleep?
stoker-dracula-693Was it not for these causes that you send for me when the great trouble came?
stoker-dracula-693Was it that I wanted, now so late, revenge for that time when you saved my life, and from a fearful death?
stoker-dracula-693Was she, or is she, mad; or what sort of horrible danger is it?
stoker-dracula-693Was the body of Miss Lucy in that coffin?"
stoker-dracula-693Was this a customary incident in the life of a solicitor''s clerk sent out to explain the purchase of a London estate to a foreigner?
stoker-dracula-693Was this desolation but another link in the chain of doom which seemed drawing tight around us?
stoker-dracula-693We have learned to believe, all of us- is it not so?
stoker-dracula-693Well, my dear, what could I say?
stoker-dracula-693Well?
stoker-dracula-693Were you not amazed, nay horrified, when I would not let Arthur kiss his love- though she was dying- and snatched him away by all my strength?
stoker-dracula-693What am I to do?
stoker-dracula-693What am I to do?
stoker-dracula-693What are we to do for some one who will open his veins for her?"
stoker-dracula-693What could I do but bow acceptance?
stoker-dracula-693What devil or what witch was ever so great as Attila, whose blood is in these veins?"
stoker-dracula-693What did that poor, sweet girl do that you should want to cast such dishonour on her grave?
stoker-dracula-693What do you mean?
stoker-dracula-693What does he do?
stoker-dracula-693What does it all mean?
stoker-dracula-693What does that blood mean?
stoker-dracula-693What else have we to hope for, except the pity of the good God?"
stoker-dracula-693What has happened?
stoker-dracula-693What have I done to you that you should torture me so?
stoker-dracula-693What have I done?
stoker-dracula-693What is it that''s wrong with her?
stoker-dracula-693What is this?
stoker-dracula-693What is wrong?
stoker-dracula-693What kind of shock was it?"
stoker-dracula-693What manner of man is this, or what manner of creature is it in the semblance of man?
stoker-dracula-693What meant the giving of the crucifix, of the garlic, of the wild rose, of the mountain ash?
stoker-dracula-693What on earth do you mean?"
stoker-dracula-693What ought they to be in China?
stoker-dracula-693What say you?"
stoker-dracula-693What shall I do?
stoker-dracula-693What shall I do?
stoker-dracula-693What shall any man say of his pleasure at meeting Van Helsing?
stoker-dracula-693What sort of grim adventure was it on which I had embarked?
stoker-dracula-693What sort of place had I come to, and among what kind of people?
stoker-dracula-693What then does his absolute content mean?
stoker-dracula-693What would have been his later steps?
stoker-dracula-693What''s the use of spiders?
stoker-dracula-693What''s wrong with my face?
stoker-dracula-693When I came back Mr. Swales went on:-      "Who brought him home, I wonder, to hap him here?
stoker-dracula-693When I came close she bowed, and said,"The Herr Englishman?"
stoker-dracula-693When I came in, he said at once, as though the question had been waiting on his lips:-      "What about souls?"
stoker-dracula-693When I had read it, I stood looking at the Professor, and after a pause asked him:"In God''s name, what does it all mean?"
stoker-dracula-693When I remarked this, he answered:-      "Well, but, my friend, is it not needful that I should?
stoker-dracula-693When I told her that I must go at once, and that I was engaged on important business, she asked again:      "Do you know what day it is?"
stoker-dracula-693When I went into the room, I told the man that a lady would like to see him; to which he simply answered:"Why?"
stoker-dracula-693When are you to be married, and where, and who is to perform the ceremony, and what are you to wear, and is it to be a public or a private wedding?
stoker-dracula-693When he saw me he held it out to me, and said:-      "Are you satisfied now?"
stoker-dracula-693When we had finished, Mrs. Harker said:-      "Dr. Seward, may I ask a favour?
stoker-dracula-693Where are we to turn for help?
stoker-dracula-693Where ends the war without a brain and heart to conduct it?
stoker-dracula-693Where his body has gone why may not another body go?
stoker-dracula-693Where is he, and how?
stoker-dracula-693Which is the way to the chapel?"
stoker-dracula-693Which of them is it that you seek?
stoker-dracula-693Who knows?"
stoker-dracula-693Who more gladly than we throughout the Four Nations received the bloody sword, or at its warlike call flocked quicker to the standard of the King?
stoker-dracula-693Why ca n''t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble?
stoker-dracula-693Why do you smile, friend John?"
stoker-dracula-693Why fear for me?
stoker-dracula-693Why mutilate her poor body without need?
stoker-dracula-693Why not advance science in its most difficult and vital aspect- the knowledge of the brain?
stoker-dracula-693Why not?"
stoker-dracula-693Why should not I imitate him, and go in by his window?
stoker-dracula-693Why so?
stoker-dracula-693Why take that money?
stoker-dracula-693Will that ever be?
stoker-dracula-693Will you let me be your friend, and will you come to me for comfort if you need it?
stoker-dracula-693Will you never learn?
stoker-dracula-693Will you not cover it again?"
stoker-dracula-693Will you not have faith in me?"
stoker-dracula-693Will you, therefore, instead of lunching with us, please come to breakfast at eight o''clock, if this be not too early for you?
stoker-dracula-693Without offense, did I tell yer to go to''ell?"
stoker-dracula-693Wo n''t you give me one kiss?
stoker-dracula-693Wo n''t you just hitch up alongside of me and let us go down the long road together, driving in double harness?''
stoker-dracula-693Wo n''t you let this be at my camp- fire to- morrow night?
stoker-dracula-693Yes?
stoker-dracula-693You have kept diary of all these so strange things; is it not so?
stoker-dracula-693You think then that those so small holes in the children''s throats were made by the same that made the hole in Miss Lucy?"
stoker-dracula-693You were doubtless surprised at my letter?"
stoker-dracula-693You will give me your hand, will you not?
stoker-dracula-693You will let me be like a brother, will you not, for all our lives- for dear Lucy''s sake?"
stoker-dracula-693You will let me help, will you not?
stoker-dracula-693Your lives are God''s, and you can give them back to Him; but what will you give to me?"
stoker-dracula-693but that sentence is a puddle; is it not?
stoker-dracula-693for us- on them?
stoker-dracula-693he said,"may I ask you for some more help?
stoker-dracula-693he said;"still at your books?
stoker-dracula-693how are we going to get into that house?"
stoker-dracula-693how could they be otherwise?
stoker-dracula-693is it not?"
stoker-dracula-693is there fate amongst us still, sent down form the pagan world of old, that such things must be, and in such way?
stoker-dracula-693oh, you so clever lady?"
stoker-dracula-693what am I to do?
stoker-dracula-693what can I do?
stoker-dracula-693what end?...
stoker-dracula-693what good are peasants without a leader?
stoker-dracula-693what has happened to him?
stoker-dracula-693what have I done?
doyle-hound-711A beard?
doyle-hound-711A large- scale map, I presume?
doyle-hound-711A lawyer, is he not, grayheaded, and walks with a limp?
doyle-hound-711A man''s or a woman''s?
doyle-hound-711A spy?
doyle-hound-711About what?
doyle-hound-711Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?
doyle-hound-711Am I right?
doyle-hound-711And found nothing?
doyle-hound-711And have no doubt searched all the huts until you came to this one?
doyle-hound-711And have you made your will, Sir Henry?
doyle-hound-711And he made you swear to say nothing about your appointment with Sir Charles?
doyle-hound-711And how do you propose to do so?
doyle-hound-711And how much was the residue?
doyle-hound-711And how would you describe Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
doyle-hound-711And the dog?
doyle-hound-711And the hound?
doyle-hound-711And the one beyond, which shines so brightly?
doyle-hound-711And the woman''s name?
doyle-hound-711And then after you had sent the letter he dissuaded you from keeping the appointment?
doyle-hound-711And then?
doyle-hound-711And this Cavalier opposite to me-- the one with the black velvet and the lace?
doyle-hound-711And what is your theory of this poor fellow''s death?
doyle-hound-711And what marks did you see by the wicket- gate?
doyle-hound-711And when she is undeceived?
doyle-hound-711And when?
doyle-hound-711And where did he say that he lived?
doyle-hound-711And why were you holding a candle to the window?
doyle-hound-711And why were you so pressing that Sir Charles should destroy your letter?
doyle-hound-711And yet we manage to make ourselves fairly happy, do we not, Beryl?
doyle-hound-711And you said nothing?
doyle-hound-711And you say you can penetrate it?
doyle-hound-711And you, a trained man of science, believe it to be supernatural?
doyle-hound-711Any orders, sir?
doyle-hound-711Anything good?
doyle-hound-711Are you armed, Lestrade?
doyle-hound-711Are you armed?
doyle-hound-711Are you coming up?
doyle-hound-711Are you? doyle-hound-711 But Dr. Mortimer was no doubt already stopping there?"
doyle-hound-711But I understand that it is something more modern and practical upon which you wish to consult me?
doyle-hound-711But are you sure of this, Holmes? doyle-hound-711 But how about his food?"
doyle-hound-711But how about the case?
doyle-hound-711But how about the chance of his holding someone up before he goes?
doyle-hound-711But how?
doyle-hound-711But how?
doyle-hound-711But if you saw him so seldom and wrote so seldom, how did he know enough about your affairs to be able to help you, as you say that he has done?
doyle-hound-711But it had not approached the body?
doyle-hound-711But not actually raining?
doyle-hound-711But what do you intend to do?
doyle-hound-711But what is it that alarms you?
doyle-hound-711But what is it?
doyle-hound-711But what is the danger?
doyle-hound-711But why a rendezvous in the garden instead of a visit to the house?
doyle-hound-711But why at such an hour?
doyle-hound-711But why keep me in the dark?
doyle-hound-711But why should you wish to go into so horrible a place?
doyle-hound-711But why this elaborate deception?
doyle-hound-711But your family have been with us for several generations, have they not? doyle-hound-711 But, hark, what is that?"
doyle-hound-711But, surely, you said that it was a new brown boot?
doyle-hound-711But, tell me, Watson, what do you make of our visitor''s stick? doyle-hound-711 By the way, Dr. Mortimer, who is this Barrymore, anyhow?"
doyle-hound-711By the way, I do n''t suppose you appreciate that we have been mourning over you as having broken your neck?
doyle-hound-711Can you not tell when a warning is for your own good? doyle-hound-711 Can you see anything?"
doyle-hound-711Can you tell me anything about him? doyle-hound-711 Caught cold, Watson?"
doyle-hound-711Certainly, but how?
doyle-hound-711Colour of his eyes?
doyle-hound-711Could you ring him up? doyle-hound-711 Did Barrymore profit at all by Sir Charles''s will?"
doyle-hound-711Did any see it after?
doyle-hound-711Did he ever strike you as being crazy-- this brother of hers?
doyle-hound-711Did he give any explanation of his conduct?
doyle-hound-711Did he say anything more?
doyle-hound-711Did he say so?
doyle-hound-711Did it do you any good?
doyle-hound-711Did n''t he get the telegram? doyle-hound-711 Did the boy deliver it into your own hands?"
doyle-hound-711Did you answer it yourself?
doyle-hound-711Did you correspond with Sir Charles?
doyle-hound-711Did you correspond with him?
doyle-hound-711Did you ever write to Sir Charles asking him to meet you?
doyle-hound-711Did you see him then?
doyle-hound-711Did you, for example, happen to hear someone, a woman I think, sobbing in the night?
doyle-hound-711Do n''t you think that is an admirable sentiment?
doyle-hound-711Do none suggest themselves? doyle-hound-711 Do you know how he died?"
doyle-hound-711Do you know the names?
doyle-hound-711Do you mean danger from this family fiend or do you mean danger from human beings?
doyle-hound-711Do you mean that your wife and you wish to leave?
doyle-hound-711Do you not find it interesting?
doyle-hound-711Do you see anything there?
doyle-hound-711Do you see that Black Tor over yonder? doyle-hound-711 Do you think a woman could go alone at that hour to a bachelor''s house?"
doyle-hound-711Footprints?
doyle-hound-711For example?
doyle-hound-711From Charing Cross Hospital?
doyle-hound-711Going out, Watson?
doyle-hound-711Had Sir Charles reached this?
doyle-hound-711Had Sir Charles received any other lettefs in the same writting?
doyle-hound-711Has Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
doyle-hound-711Has anything escaped me?
doyle-hound-711Has he escaped?
doyle-hound-711Have you any better explanation?
doyle-hound-711Have you any objection to my looking at your register?
doyle-hound-711Have you been on the moor already?
doyle-hound-711Have you ever met him?
doyle-hound-711Have you made anything out of the tangle? doyle-hound-711 Have you seen him?"
doyle-hound-711Have you the dates of those letters?
doyle-hound-711He being the heir?
doyle-hound-711He only repeated what some fool had said at the inquest Why should a man walk on tiptoe down the alley?
doyle-hound-711How can he see the guiding wands to- night? doyle-hound-711 How can you do that?"
doyle-hound-711How can you say that, sir?
doyle-hound-711How can you say that?
doyle-hound-711How did you know that?
doyle-hound-711How did you know what I was doing? doyle-hound-711 How do you explain it?"
doyle-hound-711How do you know of him then?
doyle-hound-711How do you know that?
doyle-hound-711How does she live?
doyle-hound-711How high was it?
doyle-hound-711How in the world can you say that?
doyle-hound-711How long will it take you to make up your mind?
doyle-hound-711How on earth did you do that?
doyle-hound-711How so?
doyle-hound-711How was it that no one else saw it?
doyle-hound-711How was that?
doyle-hound-711I guess we are aiding and abetting a felony, Watson? doyle-hound-711 I hope your visit has cast some light upon those occurrences which have puzzled us?"
doyle-hound-711I presume that the reason he gave was that you would receive help from Sir Charles for the legal expenses connected with your divorce?
doyle-hound-711I presume, Doctor, that you could tell the skull of a negro from that of an Esquimau?
doyle-hound-711I say, Watson,said the baronet,"what would Holmes say to this?
doyle-hound-711I trust that there is nothing of consequence which I have overlooked?
doyle-hound-711I trust that they do not mean that I have done anything to forfeit your confidence?
doyle-hound-711I understand that the yew hedge is penetrated at one point by a gate?
doyle-hound-711If this woman is in truth his wife, where does Mrs. Laura Lyons come in?
doyle-hound-711If you did n''t see him, how do you know he was in the loft?
doyle-hound-711If you have never worn them, why did you put them out to be cleaned?
doyle-hound-711In spirit?
doyle-hound-711In your opinion there is a diabolical agency which makes Dartmoor an unsafe abode for a Baskerville-- that is your opinion?
doyle-hound-711Into his own hands?
doyle-hound-711Is he safe?
doyle-hound-711Is it hard to know?
doyle-hound-711Is it like anyone you know?
doyle-hound-711Is it not the very picture of an old family home? doyle-hound-711 Is it ready?"
doyle-hound-711Is that convenient to you, Watson?
doyle-hound-711Is that serious?
doyle-hound-711Is there any other opening?
doyle-hound-711Is there anything between the hedges and the walk?
doyle-hound-711Is there no such thing as a gentleman?
doyle-hound-711Is this true, Barrymore?
doyle-hound-711It is he, then, who is our enemy-- it is he who dogged us in London?
doyle-hound-711It seems natural, does it not? doyle-hound-711 It suggests-- halloa, my dear fellow, what on earth is the matter?"
doyle-hound-711May I ask if he is going to honour us with a visit himsel?
doyle-hound-711Might I trouble you for it-- the inside page, please, with the leading articles?
doyle-hound-711My God, what''s that, Watson?
doyle-hound-711My dear Watson, clumsy as I have been, you surely do not seriously imagine that I neglected to get the number? doyle-hound-711 My dear fellow, how can you possibly be so sure of that?"
doyle-hound-711My footprint, I presume?
doyle-hound-711No doubt,said I;"but how do you know that he is anywhere upon the moor?"
doyle-hound-711No,said Holmes;"did you?"
doyle-hound-711Not on the very day of Sir Charles''s death?
doyle-hound-711Nothing more that you can remember?
doyle-hound-711Now, tell me, Dr. Mortimer-- and this is important-- the      marks which you saw were on the path and not on the grass?
doyle-hound-711Of course you know the legend of the fiend dog which haunts the family?
doyle-hound-711Oh, John, John, have I brought you to this? doyle-hound-711 Oh, he mentioned his name, did he?
doyle-hound-711Oh, you return to- morrow?
doyle-hound-711On the second floor?
doyle-hound-711Or more astonished, eh?
doyle-hound-711Queer spot to choose, is it not?
doyle-hound-711Quite in the back row, eh? doyle-hound-711 Running from what?"
doyle-hound-711Shall I run on and stop them?
doyle-hound-711Shall we move farther back upon higher ground?
doyle-hound-711Shall we turn back?
doyle-hound-711So that to reach the yew alley one either has to come down it from the house or else to enter it by the moor- gate?
doyle-hound-711Some poaching case, no doubt?
doyle-hound-711Still looking for your boot?
doyle-hound-711Surely you are mistaken about his trade?
doyle-hound-711Surely you will stay and have some dinner?
doyle-hound-711The devil''s agents may be of flesh and blood, may they not? doyle-hound-711 Then I understand that on your arrival in London yesterday you went out at once and bought a pair of boots?"
doyle-hound-711Then anyone could have got over it?
doyle-hound-711Then had you not better consult him?
doyle-hound-711Then he was certainly there?
doyle-hound-711Then how is it that you did not go?
doyle-hound-711Then, how can I assist you?
doyle-hound-711There are many sheep- dogs on the moor?
doyle-hound-711There is no other claimant, I presume?
doyle-hound-711To London?
doyle-hound-711To see Mrs. Laura Lyons?
doyle-hound-711To walk across the moor?
doyle-hound-711Was ever such bad luck and such bad management, too? doyle-hound-711 Was it here?"
doyle-hound-711We are to wait here?
doyle-hound-711Well, Watson, what do you make of it?
doyle-hound-711Well, Watson, what do you think of this new light?
doyle-hound-711Well, then, to- night?
doyle-hound-711Well, what happened when you did get there?
doyle-hound-711Well, you see the hills beyond? doyle-hound-711 Well,"said I,"has this precious relation of yours departed, or is he still lurking out yonder?"
doyle-hound-711Well?
doyle-hound-711Well?
doyle-hound-711Well?
doyle-hound-711Were they on the same side of the path as the moor- gate?
doyle-hound-711What are they? doyle-hound-711 What are you doing here, Barrymore?"
doyle-hound-711What are your questions?
doyle-hound-711What business?
doyle-hound-711What can I tell you about him?
doyle-hound-711What can we do?
doyle-hound-711What did he do?
doyle-hound-711What do they call this sound?
doyle-hound-711What do you make of it yourself?
doyle-hound-711What do you make of it, Dr. Mortimer? doyle-hound-711 What do you make of it?"
doyle-hound-711What do you mean, then?
doyle-hound-711What do you say, Watson?
doyle-hound-711What do you think about it, Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
doyle-hound-711What do you think is the cause of so strange a sound?
doyle-hound-711What do you think of that, Watson?
doyle-hound-711What does it suggest?
doyle-hound-711What effect do you think it will have upon his plans now that he knows you are here?
doyle-hound-711What have I withheld?
doyle-hound-711What is it? doyle-hound-711 What is it?"
doyle-hound-711What is that?
doyle-hound-711What is the alley like?
doyle-hound-711What is the next move?
doyle-hound-711What is the object of these questions?
doyle-hound-711What is this, Perkins?
doyle-hound-711What new conditions?
doyle-hound-711What shall we do now?
doyle-hound-711What sort of facts?
doyle-hound-711What sort of night was it?'' doyle-hound-711 What then?"
doyle-hound-711What then?
doyle-hound-711What was it you wanted to ask, sir?
doyle-hound-711What was it? doyle-hound-711 What was that?"
doyle-hound-711What was the use?
doyle-hound-711What, are you coming, Watson?
doyle-hound-711When did he say this?
doyle-hound-711When do you desire to go?
doyle-hound-711Where can she be, then, since there is no light in any other room except the kitchen?
doyle-hound-711Where is it, Watson?
doyle-hound-711Where is it?
doyle-hound-711Who delivered it?
doyle-hound-711Who is he, then?
doyle-hound-711Who is she?
doyle-hound-711Who is the gentleman with the telescope?
doyle-hound-711Who knew that you were going to the Northumberland Hotel?
doyle-hound-711Who was the man?
doyle-hound-711Who-- who''s this?
doyle-hound-711Who?
doyle-hound-711Whom would you recommend, then?
doyle-hound-711Why about Sir Henry in particular?
doyle-hound-711Why in thunder should anyone follow or watch me?
doyle-hound-711Why should I go back?
doyle-hound-711Why should I not go?
doyle-hound-711Why should I stay here alone?
doyle-hound-711Why should he not go to the home of his fathers?
doyle-hound-711Why should we not arrest him at once?
doyle-hound-711Why should we not seize him at once?
doyle-hound-711Why so?
doyle-hound-711Why then, did you not write to Sir Charles and explain this?
doyle-hound-711Why was it bad?
doyle-hound-711Why, Dr. Watson, that''s not you, is it? doyle-hound-711 Why, who do you think this is?"
doyle-hound-711With a wood round it?
doyle-hound-711Would it not be well in the first place to get rid ofl this Barrymore couple?
doyle-hound-711Would you wish dinner to be served at once, sir?
doyle-hound-711You do n''t mean that you know where he is?
doyle-hound-711You do n''t mean to say that you came after me in spite of all?
doyle-hound-711You do n''t mind my driving straight home, Sir Henry?
doyle-hound-711You have always kept together, I presume?
doyle-hound-711You have arms, I suppose?
doyle-hound-711You have lost one of your boots?
doyle-hound-711You have not observed anyone follow or watch you?
doyle-hound-711You knew him, did you not?
doyle-hound-711You know it well, then?
doyle-hound-711You know that there is another man then?
doyle-hound-711You know the story of the hound?
doyle-hound-711You mean that the thing is supernatural?
doyle-hound-711You saw this?
doyle-hound-711You say it was large?
doyle-hound-711You say, Watson, that the lady is not there?
doyle-hound-711You think that he was waiting for someone?
doyle-hound-711You think, then, that some dog pursued Sir Charles, and that he died of fright in consequence?
doyle-hound-711''Do We Progress?''
doyle-hound-711''Is all ready for Sir Henry?''
doyle-hound-711-- who would inherit the estate?"
doyle-hound-711A sheep- dog of the moor?
doyle-hound-711Am I right?"
doyle-hound-711And Stapleton, where is he?
doyle-hound-711And anyone else?"
doyle-hound-711And from what?
doyle-hound-711And have I not cause for such a feeling?
doyle-hound-711And how did you localize me?
doyle-hound-711And then you heard nothing until you read the reports of the death in the paper?"
doyle-hound-711And why did she weep so bitterly?
doyle-hound-711And why-- why?
doyle-hound-711And you saw no more of him?"
doyle-hound-711Are you strong enough to stand?"
doyle-hound-711Are you sure of what you say?
doyle-hound-711Barrymore?"
doyle-hound-711Beneath it were signed the initials L. L."    "Have you got that slip?"
doyle-hound-711Besides, besides--"    "Why do you hesitate?"
doyle-hound-711But I want to know why the word''moor''should have been written?"
doyle-hound-711But how could I know-- how could l know-- that he would risk his life alone upon the moor in the face of all my warnings?"
doyle-hound-711But how did you know me?"
doyle-hound-711But how in the name of wonder did you come here, and what have you been doing?
doyle-hound-711But supposing, for argument''s sake, that we had him arrested to- night, what on earth the better off should we be for that?
doyle-hound-711But the marks?"
doyle-hound-711But where could such a hound lie concealed, where did it get its food, where did it come from, how was it that no one saw it by day?
doyle-hound-711But you had your suspicions?"
doyle-hound-711But you were very young when you last saw Baskerville Hall, were you not?"
doyle-hound-711But you will come on, will you not, and see Merripit House?"
doyle-hound-711But, dear me, what''s this?
doyle-hound-711By the way"-- his eyes darted again from my face to Holmes''s--"did you hear anything else besides a cry?"
doyle-hound-711By whom?"
doyle-hound-711Can you tell the position of the rooms?
doyle-hound-711Come now, Watson, did n''t you think yourself that it was the cry of a hound?
doyle-hound-711Could he-- could he be the stranger whom I saw upon the tor?
doyle-hound-711Could this be my stern, self- contained friend?
doyle-hound-711Could you swear to that man''s face within the cab?"
doyle-hound-711Did I think that because I was a baronet I could do what I liked?
doyle-hound-711Did he find out where he hid, or what he was doing?"
doyle-hound-711Did no one examine?"
doyle-hound-711Did the composer fear an interruption-- and from whom?"
doyle-hound-711Did the pale, watchful Barrymore know more than he cared to say?
doyle-hound-711Did they know that they would receive this?"
doyle-hound-711Did you ever hear a bittern booming?"
doyle-hound-711Did you get your other boot?"
doyle-hound-711Did you see him come out on us?"
doyle-hound-711Do I understand you to say that you have yourself had some remarkable experience since you arrived in London?"
doyle-hound-711Do my eyes deceive me, or is there at the present moment something moving upon that hillside?"
doyle-hound-711Do n''t you see now whence these words have been taken?"
doyle-hound-711Do n''t you think, Watson, that you are away from your charge rather long?
doyle-hound-711Do you observe anything remarkable about that?"
doyle-hound-711Do you see?"
doyle-hound-711Do you think that I should intrude if I were to call this afternoon and make the acquaintance of Sir Henry?"
doyle-hound-711Even the best of us--"    "You thought it might injure his reputation?"
doyle-hound-711Good heavens, are you mad?"
doyle-hound-711Halloa, Watson, what''s this?
doyle-hound-711Has he remained in London, or has he followed us down here?
doyle-hound-711Has it never struck you that the way to catch that man was to find out where he got his food and so trace it to him?"
doyle-hound-711Have you among your neighbours or acquaintances on Daftmoor any man with a black, full beard?"
doyle-hound-711Have you heard the De Reszkes?
doyle-hound-711Have you met Mr. James Desmond?"
doyle-hound-711Have you turned the case over in your mind?"
doyle-hound-711Have you yesterday''s Times, Watson?"
doyle-hound-711He passes along the same path at the same hour, and to whom should he be going except to the convict?"
doyle-hound-711He?"
doyle-hound-711Her initials were L. L."    "How do you know this, Barrymore?"
doyle-hound-711Holmes?"
doyle-hound-711Holmes?"
doyle-hound-711How about that hour of darkness in which the power of evil is exalted?"
doyle-hound-711How could I settle the point forever?
doyle-hound-711How could he claim it without causing suspicion and inquiry?"
doyle-hound-711How could he have permitted Sir Henry to fall in love with her?"
doyle-hound-711How dared I offer her attentions which were distasteful to her?
doyle-hound-711How did he die?"
doyle-hound-711How did he know?"
doyle-hound-711How did you do it?"
doyle-hound-711How do you know that the woman is his wife?"
doyle-hound-711How else could it be known so quickly that it was the Northumberland Hotel which he had chosen?
doyle-hound-711How far do you think it is?"
doyle-hound-711How is the owner going to restore the glories of the Baskervilles if he has not money enough to keep up the property?
doyle-hound-711I suppose that by Saturday all might be ready?"
doyle-hound-711I trust that Sir Henry is none the worse for his journey?"
doyle-hound-711If I could only use it to detach his wife"    "His wife?"
doyle-hound-711If you hold these views why have you come to consult me at all?
doyle-hound-711If you meant no more than this when you first spoke to me, why should you not wish your brother to overhear what you said?
doyle-hound-711If your position is innocent, why did you in the first instance deny having written to Sir Charles upon that date?"
doyle-hound-711Is he safe?"
doyle-hound-711Is it not obvious?"
doyle-hound-711Is it possible that I am really in danger from so dark a cause?
doyle-hound-711Is it, then, stretching our inference too far to say that the presentation was on the occasion of the change?"
doyle-hound-711Is n''t that the direction of the great Grimpen Mire?"
doyle-hound-711Is that a place where a shepherd would be likely to take his station?
doyle-hound-711Is there anything that would prevent me from making a good husband to a woman that I loved?"
doyle-hound-711James, you delivered that telegram to Mr. Barrymore at the Hall last week, did you not?"
doyle-hound-711L.?"
doyle-hound-711May I inquire who has the honour to be the first?"
doyle-hound-711Might I trouble you then to be ready in half an hour, and we can stop at Marcini''s for a little dinner on the way?"
doyle-hound-711My God, can there be some truth in all these stories?
doyle-hound-711Never been there?
doyle-hound-711Now, Mr. Holmes, what would you advise me to do with him?"
doyle-hound-711Now, you rascal, do you deny that it is a signal?
doyle-hound-711Old Frankland the crank?"
doyle-hound-711On what occasion would it be most probable that such a presentation would be made?
doyle-hound-711Or a spectral hound, black, silent, and monstrous?
doyle-hound-711Shall I have a cab called?"
doyle-hound-711Sheep- pens?"
doyle-hound-711Sir Henry has, I suppose, no superstitious fears in the matter?"
doyle-hound-711Sir Henry?
doyle-hound-711So his name was Sherlock Holmes, was it?"
doyle-hound-711So you actually thought that I was the criminal?"
doyle-hound-711So you have been to Coombe Tracey, have you?"
doyle-hound-711Somebody hurt?
doyle-hound-711The one is whether any crime has been committed at all; the second is, what is the crime and how was it committed?
doyle-hound-711The question now is, what shall we do with this poor wretch''s body?
doyle-hound-711The sending of this letter was suggested to you by Stapleton?"
doyle-hound-711Then, again, whom was he waiting for that night, and why was he waiting for him in the yew alley rather than in his own house?"
doyle-hound-711There is one very singular thing, however: How came Selden, in the darkness, to know that the hound was on his trail?"
doyle-hound-711They are all family portraits, I presume?"
doyle-hound-711This article, you say, contains all the public facts?"
doyle-hound-711Was he also out in that deluged-- the unseen watcher, the man of darkness?
doyle-hound-711Was he our malignant enemy, or was he by chance our guardian angel?
doyle-hound-711Was he the agent of others or had he some sinister design of his own?
doyle-hound-711Was it possible that it was Barrymore, after all, whom we had seen in the cab in Regent Street?
doyle-hound-711Was it possible that this stolidly respectable person was of the same blood as one of the most notorious criminals in the country?
doyle-hound-711Was that his work or was it possibly the doing of someone who was bent upon counteracting his schemes?
doyle-hound-711Was the wicketgate closed?"
doyle-hound-711Was there a human agency in the matter?
doyle-hound-711Watson?"
doyle-hound-711Well, do you see the low hill beyond with the thornbush upon it?
doyle-hound-711Well, have you got it?
doyle-hound-711What about the convict on the moor?"
doyle-hound-711What are those latticed windows at this end?"
doyle-hound-711What became of the hound when its master was in London?"
doyle-hound-711What did Selden say?
doyle-hound-711What do they say of it?"
doyle-hound-711What do you advise that we do now?"
doyle-hound-711What do you make of that?"
doyle-hound-711What do you make of those?"
doyle-hound-711What do you propose to do?"
doyle-hound-711What do you think of that?
doyle-hound-711What do you think we should do?"
doyle-hound-711What does it mean?
doyle-hound-711What does it mean?"
doyle-hound-711What does it mean?"
doyle-hound-711What does man want more?
doyle-hound-711What has he against me?
doyle-hound-711What interest could he have in persecuting the Baskerville family?
doyle-hound-711What is he after?"
doyle-hound-711What is the meaning of it all?
doyle-hound-711What is the nearest telegraph- office?
doyle-hound-711What is the use of troubling Mr. Holmes with trifles of this kind?"
doyle-hound-711What signs are there of a hound?
doyle-hound-711What then?
doyle-hound-711What was I doing with the lady?
doyle-hound-711What was he, then?
doyle-hound-711What was the name that he mentioned?"
doyle-hound-711What were you doing at that window??''
doyle-hound-711What were you doing at that window??''
doyle-hound-711What would you recommend?"
doyle-hound-711What''s he waiting for?
doyle-hound-711What''s the game now?"
doyle-hound-711What''s the matter with me, anyhow?
doyle-hound-711What''s this paper?
doyle-hound-711What''s this?"
doyle-hound-711What, in heaven''s name, was it?"
doyle-hound-711When he dragged himself here one night, weary and starving, with the warders hard at his heels, what could we do?
doyle-hound-711When was it inhabited?"
doyle-hound-711When would his friends unite to give him a pledge of their good will?
doyle-hound-711When you pass Bradley''s, would you ask him to send up a pound of the strongest shag tobacco?
doyle-hound-711Where are the marks of its fangs?
doyle-hound-711Where do you think that I have been?"
doyle-hound-711Where had you engaged a seat?"
doyle-hound-711Where have you dropped from?"
doyle-hound-711Where is Baffymore?"
doyle-hound-711Where is that friend or enemy now?
doyle-hound-711Where is this brute of a hound which drove him to his death?
doyle-hound-711Where, then, could he have been?
doyle-hound-711Who is your confederate out yonder, and what is this conspiracy that is going on?"
doyle-hound-711Why had he done this?
doyle-hound-711Why should I deny it?
doyle-hound-711Why should I preserve faith with him who never kept any with me?
doyle-hound-711Why should I try to shield him from the consequences of his own wicked acts?
doyle-hound-711Why should he wish to live at the place of danger?"
doyle-hound-711Why should she fight against every admission until it was forced from her?
doyle-hound-711Why should she have been so reticent at the time of the tragedy?
doyle-hound-711Why should she turn so pale?
doyle-hound-711Why should you mind what they call it?"
doyle-hound-711Will you come upstairs, Dr. Watson, and inspect my collection of Lepidoptera?
doyle-hound-711Will you remember to give them that message?"
doyle-hound-711Winner of the Jackson prize for Comparative Pathology, with essay entitled''Is Disease a Reversion?''
doyle-hound-711Would you have any objection to my running my finger along your parietal fissure?
doyle-hound-711Would you mind getting that orchid for me among the mare''s- tails yonder?
doyle-hound-711You acknowledge now that you wrote it?"
doyle-hound-711You and I know that he died of sheer fright, and we know also what frightened him but how are we to get twelve stolid jurymen to know it?
doyle-hound-711You are aware, perhaps, that a close intimacy exists between this lady and the man Stapleton?"
doyle-hound-711You could easily recognize it, could you not?"
doyle-hound-711You did not know, Dr. Moftimer, that you were followed this morning from my house?"
doyle-hound-711You do n''t believe it, do you, Watson?"
doyle-hound-711You do n''t believe such nonsense as that?"
doyle-hound-711You have been inside the house, have you not, Watson?
doyle-hound-711You have lost one of your boots, you say?"
doyle-hound-711You have nothing else to report to us before we go into this matter?"
doyle-hound-711You must allow that there is nothing supernatural about this, at any rate?"
doyle-hound-711You notice those bright green spots scattered thickly over it?"
doyle-hound-711You saw me, perhaps, on the night of the convict hunt, when I was so imprudent as to allow the moon to rise behind me?"
doyle-hound-711You say that before Sir Charles Baskerville''s death several people saw this apparition upon the moor?"
doyle-hound-711You say that your fare told you that he was a detective?"
doyle-hound-711You understand me?
doyle-hound-711You understand?"
doyle-hound-711Your marriage, you say?"
doyle-hound-711cried Dr. Mortimer,"what is this?"
doyle-hound-711does stand for''Charing Cross Hospital,''what further inferences may we draw?"
doyle-hound-711is?"
doyle-hound-711you do n''t mean to say?"
doyle-his-717A box by chance?
doyle-his-717A holder?
doyle-his-717A savage?
doyle-his-717Absurdly commonplace, is it not?
doyle-his-717Ah, what has happened to the Lady Frances? doyle-his-717 All you desire is a plain statement, is it not?"
doyle-his-717And Belgium?
doyle-his-717And has had no letters or callers?
doyle-his-717And he was well dressed?
doyle-his-717And that ring went with him to London?
doyle-his-717And the message?
doyle-his-717And the white cock?
doyle-his-717And who is Miss Marie Devine?
doyle-his-717And you connect this attack with your lodger?
doyle-his-717And you think you have evidence that he murdered his late master?
doyle-his-717And your brother?
doyle-his-717And your key never left your possession?
doyle-his-717Any silver?
doyle-his-717Anything else?
doyle-his-717Anything more?
doyle-his-717Are you Mr. John Scott Eccles, of Popham House, Lee?
doyle-his-717At what hour was the office closed on Monday?
doyle-his-717But I suppose either Sir James, or you, or West had that technical knowledge?
doyle-his-717But does this mean that any harm has befallen the Lady Frances?
doyle-his-717But for what possible end?
doyle-his-717But her honour?
doyle-his-717But his meals?
doyle-his-717But how come you into this matter Miss Burnet?
doyle-his-717But how did you get to work again?
doyle-his-717But how? doyle-his-717 But how?"
doyle-his-717But surely you or the girl enter his room of a morning?
doyle-his-717But surely, Holmes, character goes for something? doyle-his-717 But tell me, Baynes, who is this man Henderson?"
doyle-his-717But the boots and the bath?
doyle-his-717But the crime?
doyle-his-717But the facts, Miss Westbury?
doyle-his-717But the lock?
doyle-his-717But the three missing drawings are the most important?
doyle-his-717But what is at the root of it?
doyle-his-717But what is our hypothesis?
doyle-his-717But what possible connection?
doyle-his-717But what was he to witness?
doyle-his-717But where, then, is Gennaro?
doyle-his-717But who used him roughly?
doyle-his-717But why do you follow me? doyle-his-717 But why should he think that this disease which he has contracted is Eastern?"
doyle-his-717But why should one servant return?
doyle-his-717But why would you not let me near you, since there was in truth no infection?
doyle-his-717But why? doyle-his-717 But why?"
doyle-his-717But you have recovered them?
doyle-his-717But you''re an American citizen?
doyle-his-717But your appearance, Holmes-- your ghastly face?
doyle-his-717By post?
doyle-his-717By the way, what do you give him?
doyle-his-717Ca n''t you hear me, Holmes?
doyle-his-717Cadogan West? doyle-his-717 Can you ask, my dear Watson?
doyle-his-717Can you fit us both into your dog- cart?
doyle-his-717Can you not make reparation? doyle-his-717 Can you suggest any possible motive for taking the papers to London except to sell them?"
doyle-his-717Could it not have been dropped from a bridge?
doyle-his-717Could they have forged a medical certificate?
doyle-his-717Could we not get a warrant and legalize it?
doyle-his-717Dead? doyle-his-717 Did he give a name?"
doyle-his-717Did he give you no address?
doyle-his-717Did he observe the appearance of these men-- did he hear them talk?
doyle-his-717Did you close it?
doyle-his-717Did you lose your boat through it?
doyle-his-717Did you not investigate?
doyle-his-717Did you observe them closely?
doyle-his-717Did you see anyone?
doyle-his-717Do all your successes depend upon this prodigious power of bluff?
doyle-his-717Do you mean to say that anyone holding these three papers and without the seven others, could construct a Bruce- Partington submarine?
doyle-his-717Does he not explain?
doyle-his-717For England, home and beauty-- eh, Watson? doyle-his-717 For long?"
doyle-his-717For my sake?
doyle-his-717Forget what?
doyle-his-717Had they always a fire in this small room on a spring evening?
doyle-his-717Has the fact been verified?
doyle-his-717Have the carriages been examined for any sign of violence?
doyle-his-717Have you any change in your pocket?
doyle-his-717Have you come from Holmes?
doyle-his-717Have you had something to eat? doyle-his-717 Have you it there?"
doyle-his-717Have you seen Pierrot''s advertisement to- day?
doyle-his-717He gave no name?
doyle-his-717How can an English lady join in such a murderous affair?
doyle-his-717How could he be placed there?
doyle-his-717How could they have got on to Steiner?
doyle-his-717How did he die?
doyle-his-717How did it run? doyle-his-717 How do you define the word''grotesque''?"
doyle-his-717How do you know that?
doyle-his-717How far is it to the house where this singular tragedy occurred?
doyle-his-717How is Mr. Holmes, sir?
doyle-his-717How many half- crowns?
doyle-his-717How''s this, Watson?
doyle-his-717How?
doyle-his-717I presume they were of value?
doyle-his-717I suppose there are no great number of points on a system such as this?
doyle-his-717I take it that you have no theory yourself which can in any way account for them?
doyle-his-717Is Miss Dobney the only source of information? doyle-his-717 Is he delirious?"
doyle-his-717Is she gone, Watson? doyle-his-717 Is there any other little service that I can do you, my friend?"
doyle-his-717Is there no watchman to the building?
doyle-his-717Looking back at the evening which you spent together, does anything stand out in your memory as throwing any possible light upon the tragedy? doyle-his-717 Making ready for a move?"
doyle-his-717Man or woman?
doyle-his-717May I ask what your name is?
doyle-his-717May I ask, in the first place, why you came to me at all?
doyle-his-717May I ask, sir, what you did then?
doyle-his-717May I introduce you to Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
doyle-his-717May I offer you a glass before your journey?
doyle-his-717Meaning,''good form''and that sort of thing?
doyle-his-717Might I ask from whom?
doyle-his-717My defence against what?
doyle-his-717My defence?
doyle-his-717No record of a door being found open?
doyle-his-717No signs of any mental excitement? doyle-his-717 Nothing of interest in the paper, Watson?"
doyle-his-717Nothing wonderful in that, surely?
doyle-his-717Of caution?
doyle-his-717Oh, an Irish- American?
doyle-his-717Oh, he has a European fame, has he? doyle-his-717 Oh, he went out the first night, did he?"
doyle-his-717Oh, that was it, was it?
doyle-his-717Oh, that''s it-- is it?
doyle-his-717Oh, you did, did you? doyle-his-717 Oh, you did, did you?"
doyle-his-717Only Sir James Walter and you had those keys?
doyle-his-717PERICOLO pericolo-- eh, what''s that, Watson? doyle-his-717 Painful, is it?
doyle-his-717Perhaps you would care to step in, sir, and see his brother, Colonel Valentine?
doyle-his-717Perhaps you would not mind telling me if your suspicions point in any particular direction?
doyle-his-717Prints it?
doyle-his-717Remarkable, is it not? doyle-his-717 Robbed?"
doyle-his-717Say, mister,he added, as his eyes fell upon the safe from which the curtain was now removed,"you do n''t tell me you keep your papers in that?"
doyle-his-717Shall I demonstrate your own ignorance? doyle-his-717 Shall I go for the police?"
doyle-his-717Shall I speak or you?
doyle-his-717Should I appeal to the law? doyle-his-717 Should I be guilty of a liberty if I lit a cigar and placed it between your lips?"
doyle-his-717Signals?
doyle-his-717Sparking plugs, eh?
doyle-his-717Stand still, will you?
doyle-his-717Surely you have heard of it? doyle-his-717 That what had come again?"
doyle-his-717The hero of the Long Island cave mystery?
doyle-his-717The object of the mulatto cook''s return?
doyle-his-717The signals?
doyle-his-717The torn bird, the pail of blood, the charred bones, all the mystery of that weird kitchen?
doyle-his-717The what?
doyle-his-717Then may I recommend that you return there and be on hand in case I should want you? doyle-his-717 Then who are you?"
doyle-his-717Then why did they fly?
doyle-his-717Then why did you arrest the mulatto?
doyle-his-717Then you have none in me?
doyle-his-717These people do not know you by sight?
doyle-his-717To whom, and where?
doyle-his-717Turn up the gas? doyle-his-717 Was Sir James a man who was orderly in his habits?"
doyle-his-717Was he in any want of money?
doyle-his-717Was it only recently that he made such remarks?
doyle-his-717Was there a fellow about thirty, black- bearded, dark, of middle size?
doyle-his-717Well, Watson,he asked, turning suddenly upon me,"what do you make of it?"
doyle-his-717Well, apart from this cigarette- end, was it not suggestive that the only time the lodger went out was immediately after his taking the rooms? doyle-his-717 Well, can you give me no further indications?"
doyle-his-717Well, did you see him, Watson?
doyle-his-717Well, it figures out that way, does it not? doyle-his-717 Well, sir?"
doyle-his-717Well, what do you want?
doyle-his-717Well, what is the next step?
doyle-his-717Well, you are their employer, ai n''t you? doyle-his-717 Well?"
doyle-his-717Well?
doyle-his-717Well?
doyle-his-717Were they nervous people? doyle-his-717 What about Holmes?
doyle-his-717What about Steiner?
doyle-his-717What about the dough?
doyle-his-717What about your government and all this treatment?
doyle-his-717What became of him?
doyle-his-717What can I do?
doyle-his-717What can we hope to do?
doyle-his-717What do you make of it?
doyle-his-717What do you mean?
doyle-his-717What do you mean?
doyle-his-717What do you mean?
doyle-his-717What do you suggest?
doyle-his-717What do you think of it, Watson?
doyle-his-717What do you want with the coffin? doyle-his-717 What does it show?"
doyle-his-717What happened, then?
doyle-his-717What has happened to her, then?
doyle-his-717What have you done with her? doyle-his-717 What if I am?"
doyle-his-717What is it worth? doyle-his-717 What is it, Mr. Holmes?
doyle-his-717What is that?
doyle-his-717What is that?
doyle-his-717What is the meaning of this intrusion? doyle-his-717 What is the next step?"
doyle-his-717What is this?
doyle-his-717What is this?
doyle-his-717What of it? doyle-his-717 What reparation can I make?"
doyle-his-717What the devil do you mean? doyle-his-717 What time was the funeral?
doyle-his-717What was at the window, and when?
doyle-his-717What were your plans?
doyle-his-717What''s the matter, Walters?
doyle-his-717What''s the meaning of this?
doyle-his-717What''s this, Watson? doyle-his-717 What''s this?"
doyle-his-717What, indeed? doyle-his-717 What?
doyle-his-717When does he lunch?
doyle-his-717When?
doyle-his-717Where is Oberstein with the papers?
doyle-his-717Where is the Lady Frances Carfax?
doyle-his-717Where is your warrant?
doyle-his-717Where were the plans?
doyle-his-717Who is he?
doyle-his-717Who is he?
doyle-his-717Who is this dead woman?
doyle-his-717Who is this person? doyle-his-717 Who let you out?"
doyle-his-717Who locked the plans up that night?
doyle-his-717Who was the other man with a key?
doyle-his-717Why a fire?
doyle-his-717Why do you not solve it yourself, Mycroft? doyle-his-717 Why do you think so?"
doyle-his-717Why had he no ticket?
doyle-his-717Why half, Holmes?
doyle-his-717Why not? doyle-his-717 Why not?"
doyle-his-717Why not?
doyle-his-717Why should Mr. Holmes think that I could help him in his trouble?
doyle-his-717Why should you go further in it? doyle-his-717 Why should you think so?"
doyle-his-717Why, whatever are you doing?
doyle-his-717Why?
doyle-his-717Will you see him?
doyle-his-717Without a word?
doyle-his-717You are not angry?
doyle-his-717You are proud of your brains, Holmes, are you not? doyle-his-717 You are sure of his guilt, then?"
doyle-his-717You can not throw any new light upon the affair?
doyle-his-717You do n''t mean that Baynes has got him?
doyle-his-717You have a clue?
doyle-his-717You have a theory then?
doyle-his-717You have nothing to add then, which could assist me?
doyle-his-717You left them, then, without any premonition of evil?
doyle-his-717Your nerve, Walters? doyle-his-717 Your people were in their usual spirits?"
doyle-his-717    What were the terms?"
doyle-his-717''Danger,''is n''t it?
doyle-his-717Absurd, is it not?
doyle-his-717After all, you have done vour best for your country, and I have done my best for mine, and what could be more natural?
doyle-his-717Ah, the shadows begin to fall, do they?
doyle-his-717An accident?"
doyle-his-717And do n''t budge, whatever happens-- whatever happens, do you hear?
doyle-his-717And you, Lestrade, could you favour us with your company for an hour or two?
doyle-his-717Another one?"
doyle-his-717Any other point, Watson?"
doyle-his-717Are you armed?"
doyle-his-717Are you content to wait?"
doyle-his-717As to yourself, Mr. Tregenrlis, I take it you were divided in some way from your family, since they lived together and you had rooms apart?"
doyle-his-717Baynes?"
doyle-his-717Baynes?"
doyle-his-717But I''m at the end of my patience, and when it comes to knocking my old man about"    "Knocking Mr. Warren about?"
doyle-his-717But beware of what?
doyle-his-717But how about the disappearance of the others?"
doyle-his-717But how are you affected?"
doyle-his-717But they do fall down, and when did you ever pick them up?
doyle-his-717But what I want to know, mister, is how the coppers know these things?
doyle-his-717But what do you think of it, Mycroft?"
doyle-his-717But what do you think of yourself spreading reports about me like that, and then crawling to me for help the moment you are in trouble?
doyle-his-717But what has this man to do with the matter?"
doyle-his-717But what use will you make of it?"
doyle-his-717But why?
doyle-his-717But why?"
doyle-his-717But, in the second place, why did you not come at once?"
doyle-his-717By the way, Mr. Baynes, did you find anything remarkable besides this note in your examination of the house?"
doyle-his-717By the way, do you know what Mycroft is?"
doyle-his-717By the way, who is that?"
doyle-his-717Can you ask me, then, whether I am ready to look into any new problem, however trivial it may prove?
doyle-his-717Can you pick any hole in that, Mr. Holmes?
doyle-his-717Can you remember any unusual incident in your life just about the time your symptoms began?"
doyle-his-717Can you think of no other way you could have got this thing?"
doyle-his-717Can you understand what I say?"
doyle-his-717Could I fancy that your astute judgment would pass a dying man who, however weak, had no rise of pulse or temperature?
doyle-his-717Could it have been an official superior who took the papers?
doyle-his-717Could the good people who were her companions not screen her from his violence or his blackmail?
doyle-his-717Could we see her, then, and try to use her?
doyle-his-717Dear me, Staples, how often have I said that I am not to be disturbed in my hours of study?"
doyle-his-717Did Altamont name no hour?"
doyle-his-717Did anything come by post?"
doyle-his-717Did he ask what ailed me?"
doyle-his-717Did his companions follow him and kill him?
doyle-his-717Did n''t I send you word that I would see you to- morrow morning?"
doyle-his-717Did they ever show any apprehension of coming danger?"
doyle-his-717Did you chance to observe what became of it?"
doyle-his-717Did you say he was dead?"
doyle-his-717Do I hear the step of a friend?"
doyle-his-717Do you imagine it would prevent me from doing my duty to so old a friend?"
doyle-his-717Do you imagine that I have no respect for your medical talents?
doyle-his-717Do you know what is the matter with you?"
doyle-his-717Do you remember a box-- an ivory box?
doyle-his-717Do you say nothing has come out of that room-- absolutely nothing?"
doyle-his-717Do you suppose that such a consideration weighs with me for an instant?
doyle-his-717Do you understand?"
doyle-his-717Eh?
doyle-his-717Eight, was it not?"
doyle-his-717Finally, if he did not throw this substance into the fire at the moment of leaving the room, who did do so?
doyle-his-717Good heavens, Watson, what has become of any brains that God has given me?
doyle-his-717Gorgiano of the Red Circle?"
doyle-his-717Green?"
doyle-his-717Gregson?"
doyle-his-717Had he already overtaken her?
doyle-his-717Has he any one outstanding quality?
doyle-his-717Has she perhaps met her end on the same night as the friend whom she had summoned?
doyle-his-717Have you a clue?"
doyle-his-717Have you ever heard of this preparation?"
doyle-his-717Have you heard of the death of the chief?"
doyle-his-717Have you read up the case?"
doyle-his-717Have you the cab below?
doyle-his-717Have you the tools?"
doyle-his-717He wanted me to go with his wife to Germany yesterday, but that would hardly have suited your plans, would it, sir?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717Holmes?"
doyle-his-717How could you call?"
doyle-his-717How do I come to be mixled up with the case?"
doyle-his-717How do you explain it, and ai n''t you ashamed to see your men go down like this?"
doyle-his-717How have the years used you?
doyle-his-717How is any news or any message to reach him from without?
doyle-his-717How is he?"
doyle-his-717How long has he been ill?"
doyle-his-717How many did you make it?
doyle-his-717How often will he repeat it?
doyle-his-717How would Lausanne do, my dear Watson-- first- class tickets and all expenses paid on a princely scale?"
doyle-his-717How''s that, Watson?"
doyle-his-717How, and by whom?
doyle-his-717I am somewhat exhausted; I wonder how a battery feels when it pours electricity into a non- conductor?
doyle-his-717I knew that the facts were true, but could I help to make a jury of countrymen believe so fantastic a story?
doyle-his-717I suppose the whole thing is not a vision and a touch of nerves?"
doyle-his-717I suppose when you doctored you found yourself studying cases without though{ of a fee?"
doyle-his-717I take it, Watson, that you have no longer a shadow of a doubt as to how these tragedies were produced?"
doyle-his-717I understand that there was no sign of robbery?"
doyle-his-717If I failed to do so, who would bring my Smith within my grasp?
doyle-his-717If the latter, may it be taken as some sign of self- reproach for duty neglected?
doyle-his-717In the first place, why did he take them?"
doyle-his-717Is it a coincidence that it is found at the very point where the train pitches and sways as it comes round on the points?
doyle-his-717Is it not so?"
doyle-his-717Is not that the place where an object upon the roof might be expected to fall off?
doyle-his-717Is she alive or dead?
doyle-his-717Is she alive?
doyle-his-717Is that all clear?
doyle-his-717Is that not enough?"
doyle-his-717Is that not so?"
doyle-his-717Is there a spark left?
doyle-his-717Is there any point which is not quite clear to you?"
doyle-his-717It sounds plausible, does it not?
doyle-his-717It was four years ago that I had it made, and what do you think I chose for the word and figures?"
doyle-his-717Let me see, what were the points?
doyle-his-717May I consult you?
doyle-his-717Must you really go?
doyle-his-717Now, Dr. Sterndale, how do you justify such conduct, and what were the motives for your actions?
doyle-his-717Now, my dear Watson, is it beyond the limits of human ingenuity to furnish an explanation which would cover both these big facts?
doyle-his-717Now, suppose that a train halted under such a window, would there be any difficulty in laying a body upon the roof?"
doyle-his-717Now, what did he want with Eccles?
doyle-his-717Now, when did this occur?
doyle-his-717Now, where was the other end?
doyle-his-717Oh, you will see it out, will you?
doyle-his-717Once again I ask you, where is your warrant?"
doyle-his-717Or did he drop it in the carriage?
doyle-his-717Or is she merely a prisoner?
doyle-his-717Otherwise why should not her luggage have been openly labelled for Baden?
doyle-his-717Poor devil, how could I be angry when I saw him lying in such a plight before me?
doyle-his-717Roundhay?"
doyle-his-717Seclusion I can understand; but why print?
doyle-his-717Shall the world, then, be overrun by oysters?
doyle-his-717Smith?"
doyle-his-717Suggestive, Watson, is it not?"
doyle-his-717Surely she had other correspondents?"
doyle-his-717That ca n''t be all, Watson?
doyle-his-717That is clear, is it not?"
doyle-his-717That seems final, does it not?"
doyle-his-717That would account for everything, would it not?"
doyle-his-717That would explain his persistence, would it not?"
doyle-his-717That would fully explain the facts, would it not?"
doyle-his-717The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax     "But why Turkish?"
doyle-his-717The general sequence of events is pretty clear, is it not?
doyle-his-717The gentleman was bearded and moustached, you say?"
doyle-his-717The oval seal is undoubtedly a plain sleeve- link-- what else is of such a shape?
doyle-his-717Then, again, where is the price of his treason?
doyle-his-717Then, again, why should he leave the girl in the street and dart away to commit a felony?"
doyle-his-717Then, again, why such laconic messages?"
doyle-his-717There was his crime; what was to be his punishment?
doyle-his-717Think yourself smart, do n''t you?
doyle-his-717Unique, perfectly unique, and yet why not?
doyle-his-717Warren?"
doyle-his-717Was it taken from him in order to conceal the station from which he came?
doyle-his-717Was that the secret of her continued silence?
doyle-his-717Was there any clue, may I ask, as to the exact hour that the man met his death?"
doyle-his-717Was your baggage aboard the ship?"
doyle-his-717Well, Mrs. Warren, what now?"
doyle-his-717Well, what remains?
doyle-his-717What about his luggage?"
doyle-his-717What age would he be?"
doyle-his-717What brings you here?"
doyle-his-717What can it matter to him that his landlady should have a word of his writing?
doyle-his-717What could Eccles supply?
doyle-his-717What could the coffin mean, and for whom could it be but for her?"
doyle-his-717What do you know of the black Formosa corruption?"
doyle-his-717What do you know, pray, of Tapanuli fever?
doyle-his-717What do you make of it, Watson?"
doyle-his-717What do you make of that, Watson?"
doyle-his-717What do you make of these bones?"
doyle-his-717What do you mean?"
doyle-his-717What do you mean?"
doyle-his-717What do you want?"
doyle-his-717What does he want?
doyle-his-717What does that mean?
doyle-his-717What does the law of England care for the rivers of blood shed years ago in San Pedro, or for the shipload of treasure which this man has stolen?
doyle-his-717What had become of the other three?
doyle-his-717What happened next?"
doyle-his-717What has he done?
doyle-his-717What have I done?
doyle-his-717What have you to gain from it?"
doyle-his-717What horrible purpose, what deep design, lay behind this long pursuit?
doyle-his-717What human contrivance could do that?"
doyle-his-717What in the world can he have to do with it?
doyle-his-717What is at the root of it all?
doyle-his-717What is he hiding for?
doyle-his-717What is the result?
doyle-his-717What is the use of our speculating in this way when the original plans were actually found on West?"
doyle-his-717What is there for us to do?"
doyle-his-717What is your business in my house?"
doyle-his-717What next?"
doyle-his-717What on earth can it mean?
doyle-his-717What sort of a game is that-- eh?"
doyle-his-717What upheaval can possibly have derailed him?"
doyle-his-717What was I saying, Watson?"
doyle-his-717What was my baggage or Africa to me when I learned that such a fate had come upon my darling?
doyle-his-717What were the technical papers?"
doyle-his-717What woman could ever be worthy of such a man?"
doyle-his-717What would it suggest, Watson?"
doyle-his-717What''s that?
doyle-his-717What''s this?
doyle-his-717What, then, might she be expected to do if she heard of his death?
doyle-his-717Where is Gennaro?
doyle-his-717Where is that coffin which was brought into your house?"
doyle-his-717Where were my proofs?
doyle-his-717Who asked you to cross my path?
doyle-his-717Who has tied them?
doyle-his-717Who is Cadogan West, and what is he to Mycroft?"
doyle-his-717Who knows?
doyle-his-717Who then but Miss Burnet, the governess?
doyle-his-717Who wrote the note?
doyle-his-717Who, then, is most likely to have taken his life?
doyle-his-717Why did Cadogan West take the papers, where are the missing ones, how did he die, how came his body where it was found, how can the evil be set right?
doyle-his-717Why did he not do so?
doyle-his-717Why did they fly?
doyle-his-717Why did you not call in a doctor?"
doyle-his-717Why have you pursued her?
doyle-his-717Why not write?
doyle-his-717Why should such a message stop in such a way?
doyle-his-717Why so large a coffin for so small a body?
doyle-his-717Why the relaxing and expensive Turkish rather than the invigorating home- made article?"
doyle-his-717Why, then, was he picked out from all the other people whom Garcia met as particularly suited to his purpose?
doyle-his-717Why?
doyle-his-717Why?
doyle-his-717Would it be possible for me to inspect the train which contained the passenger who heard the thud of a fall in the fog?"
doyle-his-717Would you go in, Watson?
doyle-his-717Would you mind stepping in for a moment?"
doyle-his-717Would you mind touching the bell?
doyle-his-717You are police, are you not?
doyle-his-717You do n''t mean-- you do n''t mean that I am suspected?"
doyle-his-717You do n''t object to tobacco, I take it?
doyle-his-717You had forgotten?
doyle-his-717You know what that is?"
doyle-his-717You opened it-- do you remember?"
doyle-his-717You perceive our difficulties, Watson?"
doyle-his-717You recognize the symptoms?"
doyle-his-717You say that the man came ten days ago and paid you for a fortnight''s board and lodging?"
doyle-his-717You think it''s all safe about the copy?"
doyle-his-717You understand, madam, that your husband will be arrested and tried for the death of the man who lies before us?
doyle-his-717You were after Henderson?"
doyle-his-717You wo n''t be offended, Watson?
doyle-his-717You would not denounce the man?"
doyle-his-717what is this?
doyle-his-717what news do you bring us this morning?"
london-sea-765an''ow''s that?
london-sea-765''"Our"?''
london-sea-765''''Ow could it, I s''y?
london-sea-765''About what?''
london-sea-765''About what?''
london-sea-765''Age?''
london-sea-765''Am I what?''
london-sea-765''An''''ow yer feelin''now, sir?''
london-sea-765''An''how is it ye can get men to do anything on God''s earth an''sea?''
london-sea-765''An''wot''re you snifflin''about?''
london-sea-765''And I suppose some one else makes your bed for you?''
london-sea-765''And d''ye hear that?
london-sea-765''And how far have we to go?''
london-sea-765''And if it storms very hard?''
london-sea-765''And if we''re not?''
london-sea-765''And immortality?''
london-sea-765''And is that all?''
london-sea-765''And now?''
london-sea-765''And what do I look like, pray?''
london-sea-765''And what is he?
london-sea-765''And when shall we arrive at Yokohama?''
london-sea-765''And where am I?''
london-sea-765''And who is the captain?
london-sea-765''And whom have I to thank for this kindness?''
london-sea-765''And why do you think I have made this thing?''
london-sea-765''And you are also,''I continued,''a man one could not trust in the least thing where it was possible for a selfish interest to intervene?''
london-sea-765''And you feel well?
london-sea-765''And you?''
london-sea-765''And you?''
london-sea-765''Any of you fellows got a Bible or prayer- book?''
london-sea-765''Any signs of fog?''
london-sea-765''Anything I can do for you?''
london-sea-765''Anything to say?''
london-sea-765''Are n''t you?''
london-sea-765''Are they sacred things?''
london-sea-765''Are you fishing?''
london-sea-765''Are you hungry?''
london-sea-765''Are you in pain?''
london-sea-765''Are you sick?''
london-sea-765''As one is afraid of a snake, or a tiger, or a shark?''
london-sea-765''Beef- tea?''
london-sea-765''But as you are not Mr. Van Weyden, I do n''t have to answer, do I?''
london-sea-765''But do n''t you care to escape as well as we?''
london-sea-765''But do n''t you- at all?''
london-sea-765''But does she work?
london-sea-765''But have you thought of ordering the window- glass?
london-sea-765''But have you thought upon what would immediately happen?''
london-sea-765''But how can you account for it?''
london-sea-765''But how did you lose the masts?''
london-sea-765''But how is it possibly to be done?''
london-sea-765''But how?''
london-sea-765''But if he is so well known for what he is,''I queried,''how is it that he can get men to ship with him?''
london-sea-765''But if it is going to howl, and there are only two of us?''
london-sea-765''But suppose he desires to do two opposite things, neither of which will permit him to do the other?''
london-sea-765''But the clubbing?''
london-sea-765''But the question is, how do they club them?''
london-sea-765''But there can be no danger now, from a blind man?''
london-sea-765''But what in thunder are you repairing?''
london-sea-765''But what is a hedonist?''
london-sea-765''But what is it?''
london-sea-765''But what were you doing while all this was going on?''
london-sea-765''But why did n''t you?''
london-sea-765''But why stronger?''
london-sea-765''But why?''
london-sea-765''But wo n''t they escape as Wainwright did?''
london-sea-765''But you tried to prevent it?''
london-sea-765''But you who make a mock of human life, do n''t you place any value upon it whatever?''
london-sea-765''But you who read Spencer and Darwin and have never seen the inside of a school, how did you learn to read and write?''
london-sea-765''By me?''
london-sea-765''By the way, how much was it that Cooky got away with?''
london-sea-765''Carn''t yer see you''ve bloomin''well rubbed all the gent''s skin off?''
london-sea-765''Did he?''
london-sea-765''Did you hear or see anything on deck?''
london-sea-765''Did you know that you were brave?''
london-sea-765''Do n''t you see there, in the stern- sheets, on the bottom?
london-sea-765''Do n''t you think you''ve stretched that neck of yours just about enough?
london-sea-765''Do n''t you?''
london-sea-765''Do you believe in promises?''
london-sea-765''Do you feed yourself, or does some one else feed you?''
london-sea-765''Do you know that your smile is crooked?''
london-sea-765''Do you know what happens to men who say what you''ve said about my slop- chest and me?''
london-sea-765''Do you know what they do to poor men in the States who, like you, do not work for their living?''
london-sea-765''Do you know you are deaf in the right ear?''
london-sea-765''Do you still hear?''
london-sea-765''Dreaming to leave footprints on the sands of time?''
london-sea-765''Eh, Hump?
london-sea-765''Eighty- one; no- eighty- two, eh?
london-sea-765''Faith, and love, and high ideals?
london-sea-765''Feigning again?''
london-sea-765''Ferryboat?''
london-sea-765''First name?''
london-sea-765''For your living?''
london-sea-765''For your mother?''
london-sea-765''Good or bad?''
london-sea-765''Have you any dry clothes I may put on?''
london-sea-765''Have you ever earned a dollar by your own labor?''
london-sea-765''Have you made up your mind?''
london-sea-765''Have you read him?''
london-sea-765''Have you sighted land yet?''
london-sea-765''Here, you, what are you up to?''
london-sea-765''How about this here tide that''s rushin''out through the Golden Gate?''
london-sea-765''How are your headaches?''
london-sea-765''How d''ye find me aboard if''t was n''t that I was drunk as a pig when I put me name down?
london-sea-765''How did he get away?''
london-sea-765''How did it happen?''
london-sea-765''How do I know they are not afraid?''
london-sea-765''How do things look?''
london-sea-765''How do you do, Captain Larsen?''
london-sea-765''How do you do, Miss Brewster?''
london-sea-765''How do you know?''
london-sea-765''How does it come that you are alone?''
london-sea-765''How fast is she ebbin''?
london-sea-765''How old are you?''
london-sea-765''How''ll he know which was which?''
london-sea-765''How''s it bear?''
london-sea-765''I suppose you know a bit about literary things?
london-sea-765''I''ll be good,''she said, as a naughty child might say''I promise-''    ''To obey as a sailor would obey his captain?''
london-sea-765''If I am immortal, why?''
london-sea-765''If I promise not to lay hands upon Leach and Johnson, will you promise, in turn, not to attempt to kill me?
london-sea-765''If it storms?
london-sea-765''If it''s yer luck to ever make''Frisco once more, will you hunt up Matt McCarthy?
london-sea-765''If trouble comes, will you stand by?''
london-sea-765''Is he like you?''
london-sea-765''Is it a go?''
london-sea-765''Is it yours?''
london-sea-765''Is- he-?''
london-sea-765''Johansen, do you know anything about navigation?''
london-sea-765''Leach,''he said,''you know I''m going to kill you sometime or other, do n''t you?''
london-sea-765''Let me see; it means something about cooperation, does n''t it?''
london-sea-765''Look''ere,''Ump'', he began, a malicious light in his eyes and a snarl in his throat,''d''ye want yer nose punched?
london-sea-765''Mean what?''
london-sea-765''Need I?''
london-sea-765''No,''I answered; and asked,''Can you swim?''
london-sea-765''Of course,''I began,''if you prefer-''    ''But what shall I be doing?''
london-sea-765''Of the two of us, you and I, who is the greater coward?''
london-sea-765''Oh, Gawd, Gawd, wot''ave I done?''
london-sea-765''Oh, Humphrey,''she sobbed,''when will it all end?
london-sea-765''Oh, Van Weyden, where are you?''
london-sea-765''Oo ever did anything for me, heh?
london-sea-765''Oo was there to send me to school, or put tommy in my''ungry bell w''en I was a kiddy?
london-sea-765''Oo''s goin''to do it?
london-sea-765''Or is it a misconception of mine that shipwrecked people are always shown every consideration?
london-sea-765''Or, if you do not wish to be boosted just yet, why not boost Cooky?
london-sea-765''Ow can it be myde up to me, I arsk?
london-sea-765''Pray how did you know I was here?''
london-sea-765''Salary or piece- work?''
london-sea-765''Shall I lead?''
london-sea-765''Shall I look for him in the steerage, sir?''
london-sea-765''Since when have you become an altruist?''
london-sea-765''Sleepwalking, sunstroke- what?''
london-sea-765''So it was you, was it, you black beggar?''
london-sea-765''So my smile is crooked?''
london-sea-765''So you''re afraid, eh?''
london-sea-765''So you''ve changed your mind?''
london-sea-765''Stand by?
london-sea-765''Tell me, why have you always buried yourself in California?''
london-sea-765''Thank you, Mr. Yonson,''I said;''but do n''t you think your measures were rather heroic?''
london-sea-765''That I should take a knife, or a gun, or an ax, and kill this man?''
london-sea-765''The geese?''
london-sea-765''The man you shot- he is- I hope?''
london-sea-765''The men were looking for land at any moment this morning, and the vessel should be in by night, do n''t you think so?''
london-sea-765''Then what is it worth to you?
london-sea-765''Then what should I do?
london-sea-765''Then why move at all, since moving is living?
london-sea-765''Then you do n''t believe in altruism?''
london-sea-765''Then, to what end?''
london-sea-765''Think not?''
london-sea-765''Think so?''
london-sea-765''To acknowledge your obligations before you die?
london-sea-765''Trying to scuttle my ship for me?''
london-sea-765''Value?
london-sea-765''Very often?''
london-sea-765''W''y''as all this come on me?
london-sea-765''Was n''t it er- Crusoe who rubbed sticks together?''
london-sea-765''Well, Cooky?''
london-sea-765''Well, Leach, are you going for''ard?''
london-sea-765''Well, have I convinced you?''
london-sea-765''Well, where are all hands?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''Well?''
london-sea-765''What are we going to have?''
london-sea-765''What are you doing down there?''
london-sea-765''What are you going to do?''
london-sea-765''What are you going to do?''
london-sea-765''What are you waiting for?''
london-sea-765''What can I do for you?''
london-sea-765''What can I do without her help?''
london-sea-765''What can we say now?''
london-sea-765''What can you do?''
london-sea-765''What did you expect?
london-sea-765''What do I mean?''
london-sea-765''What do they do to the poor men who are like me?''
london-sea-765''What do you believe, then?''
london-sea-765''What do you intend doing with Leach and Johnson?''
london-sea-765''What do you mean?''
london-sea-765''What do you say to a cup of coffee- hot coffee, piping hot?''
london-sea-765''What do you think of that, Mr. Van Weyden?''
london-sea-765''What do you think?''
london-sea-765''What else did you run across?''
london-sea-765''What good is it?''
london-sea-765''What if I should cry out loudly?''
london-sea-765''What if I should cry out?''
london-sea-765''What if he should be feigning this?''
london-sea-765''What is it?''
london-sea-765''What is the cause of the merriment?''
london-sea-765''What is the matter?
london-sea-765''What is the matter?''
london-sea-765''What is the matter?''
london-sea-765''What is your name?''
london-sea-765''What kind of value?
london-sea-765''What now?''
london-sea-765''What of the Macedonia?''
london-sea-765''What phrase?''
london-sea-765''What remains?
london-sea-765''What shall I do, then?''
london-sea-765''What the hell are you up to?''
london-sea-765''What vessel is that?''
london-sea-765''What vessel is this?
london-sea-765''What was the matter?''
london-sea-765''What would you advise, then?''
london-sea-765''What''ll I put on his feet, sir?''
london-sea-765''What''s her name, then?''
london-sea-765''What''s the matter?''
london-sea-765''What''s the row there?''
london-sea-765''What''s up?''
london-sea-765''What''s wrong?''
london-sea-765''What''s your name, boy?''
london-sea-765''What, for goodness''sake?''
london-sea-765''What?''
london-sea-765''When did you last write to her?''
london-sea-765''Where did you get that phrase?''
london-sea-765''Where did you go to school?''
london-sea-765''Where is he?''
london-sea-765''Where is the seat of trouble?''
london-sea-765''Where is the trouble you were so sure was breezing up, Captain Larsen?''
london-sea-765''Where''s that boy?
london-sea-765''Where''s the mate?''
london-sea-765''Who earned it?
london-sea-765''Who feeds you?''
london-sea-765''Who goes first?''
london-sea-765''Who got the advance money?''
london-sea-765''Who is it?''
london-sea-765''Who was Omar?''
london-sea-765''Who''s lookout?''
london-sea-765''Who''s"our"?''
london-sea-765''Who?''
london-sea-765''Whom?''
london-sea-765''Why do n''t women wear their hair down always?''
london-sea-765''Why do n''t you change the basis of your coinage, then?''
london-sea-765''Why do n''t you come down and kill me, you murderer?
london-sea-765''Why do n''t you shoot?''
london-sea-765''Why not fasten the tackle partway down the mast?''
london-sea-765''Why not give them a change of treatment?
london-sea-765''Why, what can be worse than cutting our throats?''
london-sea-765''Will you get a tourniquet, Mr. Van Weyden?''
london-sea-765''Will you have some beef?''
london-sea-765''Will you have to begin all over?''
london-sea-765''Will you please signal it, then, so that I may be put ashore?''
london-sea-765''Will you take the lady below and see to her comfort?
london-sea-765''Will you trust yourself to me for a journey of six hundred miles or so?''
london-sea-765''Wo n''t somebody get a knife?''
london-sea-765''Wot''s the good of mykin''a''oly show of ourselves for them mugs?''
london-sea-765''Wot''s''e been s''yin''to yer?''
london-sea-765''Would n''t it be better if you went forward, say by the steerage companionway, until it is over?''
london-sea-765''You are a man utterly without what the world calls morals?''
london-sea-765''You are not frightened?''
london-sea-765''You mean-?''
london-sea-765''You want to come aboard, eh?
london-sea-765''You''re a preacher, are n''t you?''
london-sea-765''Your promise?''
london-sea-765''oo, I s''y?''
london-sea-765After all, what censure could be put upon her?
london-sea-765Again, what''s it all about?
london-sea-765An''did n''t they have words or a ruction of some kind?
london-sea-765And Maud Brewster?
london-sea-765And do n''t you think your miserable life worth the price?
london-sea-765And had her eyes so spoken to me?
london-sea-765And of what could a roof be made?
london-sea-765And of what use has it been?
london-sea-765And the life- preserver in which I floated?
london-sea-765And was I, too, one of his swine?
london-sea-765And what good are they?
london-sea-765And what have you to say?''
london-sea-765And where is he?''
london-sea-765And where is she bound?''
london-sea-765And where was he?
london-sea-765And who knows?
london-sea-765And you do n''t know who or what she is, eh- maid, wife, or widow?
london-sea-765Anything wrong?''
london-sea-765Are you going to take up your duties as cabin- boy?
london-sea-765At six feet the panicky thought rushed into my mind: What if he will not run?
london-sea-765Because he was less brave than God?
london-sea-765But had she seen the clamor in them and understood?
london-sea-765But how did I know she was fancy- free?
london-sea-765But if we are immortal, what is the reason for this?
london-sea-765But is the opposite true?
london-sea-765But was such calculated drift correct?
london-sea-765But were they sleeping- all of them?
london-sea-765But what shall we do?
london-sea-765By the way, do you believe in the immortal soul?''
london-sea-765By the way, what do you for a living?''
london-sea-765Can you explain it?''
london-sea-765Can you guess why I have sent for you?''
london-sea-765Come, now, what is it worth?''
london-sea-765Could it be that our eyes were speaking beyond the will of our speech?
london-sea-765Could it be that some glimmer of vision remained to him?
london-sea-765D''ye hear that?
london-sea-765D''ye wonder he''s well named?''
london-sea-765Did n''t he kill his boat- steerer last year?
london-sea-765Did you fall under temptation?
london-sea-765Did you feel that?''
london-sea-765Did you lack ambition?
london-sea-765Do n''t I know?
london-sea-765Do n''t I know?
london-sea-765Do n''t I remember him in Hakodate two years gone, when he had a row an''shot four iv his men?
london-sea-765Do n''t you see?
london-sea-765Do n''t you see?
london-sea-765Do n''t you see?
london-sea-765Do n''t you see?''
london-sea-765Do n''t you think we could, Humphrey?''
london-sea-765Eh, Kerfoot?''
london-sea-765Eh?
london-sea-765Eh?
london-sea-765Eh?
london-sea-765Eh?
london-sea-765Gawd?
london-sea-765Have you ever experienced it, Mr. Van Weyden?''
london-sea-765Have you ever paused for a moment to consider our appearance?''
london-sea-765Have you ever seen the London dockers fighting like wild beasts for a chance to work?''
london-sea-765He had hardly ceased quoting when Louis put his head into the companionway and whispered down:     ''Be easy, will ye?
london-sea-765He ignored my sarcasm, saying,''Suppose I clap the hatch on now?
london-sea-765He waited a moment, as though seeing where to begin, and then said:     ''Hump, do you know the parable of the sower who went forth to sow?
london-sea-765His body bunched together as though for a spring, and his face became as an infuriated beast''s as he snarled,''It''s a-''    ''A what?''
london-sea-765How can I ever trust you again?''
london-sea-765How can he be tempted to get drunk and refuse to get drunk?
london-sea-765How can two particles of the yeast wrong each other by striving to devour each other?
london-sea-765How could I answer the question on the spur of the moment?
london-sea-765How could I explain my idealism to this man?
london-sea-765How could I explain to her the situation, the strange man who stalked the sea like Destiny, all that it had taken me months to learn?
london-sea-765How could I put a tangible value upon it?
london-sea-765How did you get wet?
london-sea-765How do you measure it?
london-sea-765How does he do it?
london-sea-765How had he happened to be?
london-sea-765How in- did he know it was you in the dark?''
london-sea-765How is the Ghost lying?
london-sea-765How old is she?''
london-sea-765How''s it strike you?''
london-sea-765I almost gasped as the thought came to me: What if the Ghost is deserted?
london-sea-765I could feel the quiet sneer through his words, but demanded,''How can I get it back again?''
london-sea-765I must see him as soon as I am dressed?''
london-sea-765I read the unspoken question there: Was it right?
london-sea-765I say, Hump''s improving; do n''t you think so?''
london-sea-765I thought- for me whom she had been afraid to have merely peep aboard?
london-sea-765I told him that, unhappily for the burial service, I was not a preacher, when he sharply demanded:     ''What do you do for a living?''
london-sea-765I understood the mechanics of levers; but where was I to get a fulcrum?
london-sea-765If I was President of the United Stytes to- morrer, low would it fill my belly for one time w''en I was a kiddy an''it went empty?
london-sea-765If you are braver than I, am I more cowardly than you?''
london-sea-765Is n''t that so, Kerfoot?''
london-sea-765It was cowardly, but what else could I do?
london-sea-765It was- ahem- shall we say Providence?''
london-sea-765Kill myself?''
london-sea-765Less aspiring?
london-sea-765Less proud?
london-sea-765Life?
london-sea-765Lost overboard?
london-sea-765My curiosity burst from me in a flood of speech:     ''Why is it that you have not done great things in this world?
london-sea-765My heart?
london-sea-765Now what do you do?''
london-sea-765Now, tell me, you two, do you find me good?''
london-sea-765Now, what do you say?
london-sea-765Now, what of the lady?''
london-sea-765Now?
london-sea-765Of what use or sense is an immortality of piggishness?
london-sea-765Of what use the four walls without a roof?
london-sea-765Or did they?
london-sea-765Or do I have to take you in hand?''
london-sea-765Or had they been sleeping?
london-sea-765Or that his vision was coming back?
london-sea-765Paltry, is n''t it?
london-sea-765Perfectly well?''
london-sea-765Purpose?
london-sea-765She drew away obediently; and then I thought, What if she can not find the steps?
london-sea-765So what was the good to write?
london-sea-765That they''d come aboard and cut out throats?''
london-sea-765That''s what you call a paradox, is n''t it?''
london-sea-765The boat could not live?''
london-sea-765The good, the beautiful, the true?''
london-sea-765The soul?''
london-sea-765The value of life?
london-sea-765They would serve as roof- beams; but with what was I to cover them?
london-sea-765To me?
london-sea-765To you?
london-sea-765Tyke''i m aw''y, carn''t yer?
london-sea-765Understand?
london-sea-765Understand?''
london-sea-765Understand?''
london-sea-765Understand?''
london-sea-765Understand?''
london-sea-765Value of life?
london-sea-765Van Weyden, will you kindly put about on the port tack?''
london-sea-765Van Weyden, will you take the wheel?''
london-sea-765Want to see it work?''
london-sea-765Was I, then, being carried out to sea?
london-sea-765Was n''t I a- layin''on the Emma L., not three hundred yards away?
london-sea-765We do everything to make our guests feel at home, eh, Mr. Van Weyden?''
london-sea-765What chance had he to be anything else than what he was?
london-sea-765What chance of chances?
london-sea-765What commodities do you turn out?
london-sea-765What could I do?
london-sea-765What desires?
london-sea-765What did it matter?
london-sea-765What do you make of those things?''
london-sea-765What does he do?
london-sea-765What does your boasted immortality amount to when your life runs foul of mine?
london-sea-765What else was I to do?
london-sea-765What freak of fortune had brought it here- here of all spots?
london-sea-765What if I forbid you?''
london-sea-765What if his lying down were a ruse?
london-sea-765What immortal end did you serve?
london-sea-765What is it all about?
london-sea-765What is it you can do?''
london-sea-765What is the end?
london-sea-765What place is this?
london-sea-765What shall I do?''
london-sea-765What the-''s the matter with you?''
london-sea-765What tools and materials do you require?''
london-sea-765What value?
london-sea-765What vessel was it?''
london-sea-765What visitant from the gloom of the deep was I to behold?
london-sea-765What was I to do?
london-sea-765What was coming over the man?
london-sea-765What was he?
london-sea-765What was it all about?
london-sea-765What was it?
london-sea-765What was the matter?
london-sea-765What was the matter?''
london-sea-765What was wrong?
london-sea-765What were your last observations?''
london-sea-765What would happen to me when these men discovered my presence?
london-sea-765What''s its bearings?''
london-sea-765What''s the drift, eh?
london-sea-765What''s there to be afraid of?
london-sea-765When he was very near I heard him crying, in vexed fashion:''Why in- do n''t you sing out?''
london-sea-765When they came opposite our stern, Wolf Larsen greeted them with a wave of the hand, and cried:     ''Come on aboard and have a"gam"?''
london-sea-765Where are the mothers of these twenty and odd men on the Ghost?
london-sea-765Where now was our project of remasting the Ghost?
london-sea-765Where was I to begin?
london-sea-765Where was her solicitude for me?
london-sea-765Where was the grandeur of life that it should permit such wanton destruction of human souls?
london-sea-765Where were we to begin?
london-sea-765Where''s Maud?- I beg your pardon- Miss Brewster; or should I say"Mrs. Van Weyden"?''
london-sea-765Where''s the pot?
london-sea-765Whither was I drifting?
london-sea-765Who made those beds, and those clothes, and those meals?
london-sea-765Who shipped you, anyway?''
london-sea-765Who values it?''
london-sea-765Who was he?
london-sea-765Who was she that she should be too good for cabin table and cabin society?
london-sea-765Who''s to pull or steer or sail ship if he loses yer?
london-sea-765Why could n''t one of you, just one of you, get me a knife when I sung out?
london-sea-765Why had I trusted myself within reach of those terrible arms?
london-sea-765Why have I kept you here?''
london-sea-765Why not creep aboard the Ghost,- well I knew the way to Wolf Larsen''s bunk!- and kill him in his sleep?
london-sea-765Why should I be parsimonious with this life which is cheap and without value?
london-sea-765Why should I deny myself the joy of exciting Leach''s soul to fever- pitch?
london-sea-765Why was he beaten out of heaven?
london-sea-765Why, with all that wonderful strength, have you not done something?
london-sea-765Wot''re you good for, anyw''y?
london-sea-765You doubt your immortality, eh?
london-sea-765You surely do not dream that I''ll consider them in dealing with you?''
london-sea-765You''re promoted; see?''
london-sea-765no- eighty- three?
london-sea-765sir, what kind of a craft is this?''
london-sea-765was it not liable to go to pieces at any moment?
twain-connecticut-679-- Sir Driant, Sir Lambegus, Sir Herminde, Sir Pertilope, Sir Perimones, and-- whom do you think?
twain-connecticut-679-- going to leave Cadiz and cruise in distant seas indefinitely, for the health of your family? twain-connecticut-679 A man not eligible for a lieutenancy in the army unless he can prove four generations of noble descent?"
twain-connecticut-679A which, please you, sir?
twain-connecticut-679AND Sir Launcelot''s?
twain-connecticut-679Ah, my God, how know ye that?
twain-connecticut-679Ah, sweet sir, and leave my wife and chick with out bread and shelter?
twain-connecticut-679Ah, then you''ve changed your mind, is that it?
twain-connecticut-679An earl, say ye?
twain-connecticut-679And how many prisoners were there altogether in the vaults?
twain-connecticut-679And if he is unpopular he can depend on DYING, right there in the stocks, ca n''t he?
twain-connecticut-679And it is the first thing that you yourself will be taught in that Factory--    "I?
twain-connecticut-679And the queen, Clarence?
twain-connecticut-679And this is n''t an asylum? twain-connecticut-679 And where will they be the day after to- morrow at vespers?"
twain-connecticut-679And wit you also that to know it skills not of itself, but ye must likewise pronounce it? twain-connecticut-679 And you have no fear to try?"
twain-connecticut-679Anything else in the way of news?
twain-connecticut-679Are these all?
twain-connecticut-679Are these other people in their right minds?
twain-connecticut-679Are you-- are you-- well, afraid of these thirty thousand knights?
twain-connecticut-679As a rule he is crippled for life, is n''t he? twain-connecticut-679 As how?"
twain-connecticut-679At what hour?
twain-connecticut-679Bridgeport?
twain-connecticut-679But not certainly? twain-connecticut-679 But surely you will not sit idle by, but help?"
twain-connecticut-679But the people arrived in time to save the family; how is it they could save none of the prisoners?
twain-connecticut-679But what are these in comparison with me? twain-connecticut-679 But, your Highness, suppose he has nothing to confess?"
twain-connecticut-679Can you write?
twain-connecticut-679Clarence WHO?
twain-connecticut-679Come,I said,"what are you waiting for?
twain-connecticut-679Come-- really, is that''sooth''-- as you people say? twain-connecticut-679 Come-- you do n''t even know these people?
twain-connecticut-679Cowboys?
twain-connecticut-679Dead?
twain-connecticut-679Did the committee make a report?
twain-connecticut-679Different? twain-connecticut-679 Do n''t UNDERSTAND?
twain-connecticut-679Do ye believe--    "That he actually will help to fix his own wages?
twain-connecticut-679Do you know anybody here who can identify you?
twain-connecticut-679Do you know the multiplication table?
twain-connecticut-679Do you mean it?
twain-connecticut-679Does n''t ask any of those poor devils to HELP him fix their wages for them, does he?
twain-connecticut-679Does the king know the way to this place?
twain-connecticut-679Duty? twain-connecticut-679 Endureth what?"
twain-connecticut-679Fair sir, will ye just?
twain-connecticut-679Family?
twain-connecticut-679Fulfills what rule?
twain-connecticut-679Grandfather?
twain-connecticut-679Great guns, my liege, where did you get that?
twain-connecticut-679Great- grandfather?
twain-connecticut-679Great- great- grandfather?
twain-connecticut-679HOW many?
twain-connecticut-679Harem?
twain-connecticut-679Has he ever gone beyond that?
twain-connecticut-679Has somebody been washing again?
twain-connecticut-679Hast another at hand?
twain-connecticut-679Have you brought any letters-- any documents-- any proofs that you are trustworthy and truthful?
twain-connecticut-679He? twain-connecticut-679 Hello- girl?"
twain-connecticut-679Hotel? twain-connecticut-679 How are they feeling about the calamity?"
twain-connecticut-679How did it come about?
twain-connecticut-679How does the water usually stand in it?
twain-connecticut-679How is trade?
twain-connecticut-679How much is 9 times 6?
twain-connecticut-679How-- a priest? twain-connecticut-679 How?
twain-connecticut-679I am not sorry, I THINK-- but--    "What is it?
twain-connecticut-679I leave it to your own consciences, friends, if this is not also true?
twain-connecticut-679I? twain-connecticut-679 I?
twain-connecticut-679In what lacketh it?
twain-connecticut-679Is he asleep?
twain-connecticut-679Is it likely they will find him?
twain-connecticut-679Is it right to condemn a man to a slight punish ment for a small offense and then kill him?
twain-connecticut-679Is it your husband?
twain-connecticut-679Is she alive?
twain-connecticut-679Is that a marvel? twain-connecticut-679 Is that all?"
twain-connecticut-679Keep open?
twain-connecticut-679Knock off? twain-connecticut-679 Knock off?"
twain-connecticut-679Leave, is it? twain-connecticut-679 Let you WHAT?"
twain-connecticut-679Might one see the place where the rest are con fined?
twain-connecticut-679My lord?
twain-connecticut-679My master and thine? twain-connecticut-679 Name, so please you?"
twain-connecticut-679Nay, is that true?
twain-connecticut-679No family? twain-connecticut-679 No?
twain-connecticut-679Nor come not from the lord of the manor?
twain-connecticut-679Now how indeed might that be? twain-connecticut-679 Of a surety, no; and wherefore should I?
twain-connecticut-679Oh, THAT? twain-connecticut-679 Oh, great Scott, is n''t it possible to get such a simple thing through your head?
twain-connecticut-679Other ones? twain-connecticut-679 Prithee what dream?"
twain-connecticut-679Ride with me? twain-connecticut-679 So the Unknown was near the dead stag, too?
twain-connecticut-679Son of?
twain-connecticut-679Thanks for what?
twain-connecticut-679The CASTLE, you understand; where is the castle?
twain-connecticut-679The community has prospered since?
twain-connecticut-679The king? twain-connecticut-679 Then every one of them was lost?"
twain-connecticut-679Then is this Unknown the only person who saw the stag killed?
twain-connecticut-679Then they throw dead cats at him, do n''t they?
twain-connecticut-679Then you mean that nobody DID unlock them?
twain-connecticut-679They be madmen, worshipful sir, that have come wandering we know not whence, and--    "Ye know not whence?
twain-connecticut-679They begin by clodding him; and they laugh themselves to pieces to see him try to dodge one clod and get hit with another?
twain-connecticut-679This will bring them here-- when?
twain-connecticut-679Unanimous?
twain-connecticut-679Utter it? twain-connecticut-679 WHICH ones?
twain-connecticut-679We want to take them to their home, do n''t we?
twain-connecticut-679Well, I was going to, but--    "But what?
twain-connecticut-679Well, and the glass- cylinder dynamite torpedoes?
twain-connecticut-679Well, then, what are they waiting for? twain-connecticut-679 Well, then, whose house is this?"
twain-connecticut-679Well, then, why in the world DIDN''T he confess?
twain-connecticut-679Well, well, well,-- now who would ever have thought it? twain-connecticut-679 Well, why would n''t you tell me your story, then?"
twain-connecticut-679Well?
twain-connecticut-679Were you actually going yonder to tell on them?
twain-connecticut-679What are you saying? twain-connecticut-679 What are you talking about?
twain-connecticut-679What do you know of the laws of attraction and gravitation?
twain-connecticut-679What do you know of the science of optics?
twain-connecticut-679What do you mean by that?
twain-connecticut-679What dream? twain-connecticut-679 What good?
twain-connecticut-679What in the world possessed you to buy it?
twain-connecticut-679What is it?
twain-connecticut-679What is the amount? twain-connecticut-679 What is what?"
twain-connecticut-679What proofs?
twain-connecticut-679What shall I do? twain-connecticut-679 What thing-- where?"
twain-connecticut-679What was that?
twain-connecticut-679What will he say? twain-connecticut-679 What''s become of those noble high wages of yours?
twain-connecticut-679What, then, must one do, to prevail?
twain-connecticut-679What-- you?
twain-connecticut-679What? twain-connecticut-679 What?
twain-connecticut-679What?
twain-connecticut-679Where do they hang out?
twain-connecticut-679Where is this watering place?
twain-connecticut-679Wherefore, fair sir and Boss?
twain-connecticut-679Which family, good my lord?
twain-connecticut-679Who doubted? twain-connecticut-679 Who is it?"
twain-connecticut-679Who?
twain-connecticut-679Why did you select boys?
twain-connecticut-679Why, great guns,I said,"do n''t I want to find the castle?
twain-connecticut-679Why, poor lad, what is the matter? twain-connecticut-679 Why?"
twain-connecticut-679Why?
twain-connecticut-679Will I be traitor to my knight, dost think? twain-connecticut-679 Will I which?"
twain-connecticut-679Will there be NO law or sense in that day?
twain-connecticut-679Will ye try a passage of arms for land or lady or for--    "What are you giving me?"
twain-connecticut-679Wire fence?
twain-connecticut-679Would YOU have a seat also-- and sit?
twain-connecticut-679Would they be a week, think you-- and the matter so simple? twain-connecticut-679 Ye wit that he that would break this spell must know that spirit''s name?"
twain-connecticut-679Yes, where do they live?
twain-connecticut-679You DID? twain-connecticut-679 You are not a priest?"
twain-connecticut-679You promise this? twain-connecticut-679 You tested the torpedoes?"
twain-connecticut-679Your name, please?
twain-connecticut-679-- give it me, dear, let me hold it-- there-- now all is well, all is peace, and I am happy again-- WE are happy again, is n''t it so, Sandy?
twain-connecticut-679-- jaws broken, teeth smashed out?
twain-connecticut-679-- or an eye knocked out, maybe both eyes?"
twain-connecticut-679-- or legs mutilated, gan grened, presently cut off?
twain-connecticut-679-- part of a shirt?
twain-connecticut-679-- saddle blanket?
twain-connecticut-679-- the burning of Rome in Nero''s time, for instance?
twain-connecticut-679-- to dirt like that?"
twain-connecticut-679-- whereas, the healing, the solace that lie in a blessed swift death--"    "What ARE you maundering about?
twain-connecticut-679-- you promise it?
twain-connecticut-679A proud moment for me?
twain-connecticut-679A successful whirl in the knight- errantry line-- now what is it when you blow away the non sense and come down to the cold facts?
twain-connecticut-679After some affectionate interchanges, and some account of my late illness, I said:     "What is new?"
twain-connecticut-679Ah, yes, to go, and know it not; to separate and know it not; how could one go peace-- fuller than that?
twain-connecticut-679Am I right?"
twain-connecticut-679An I rack him to death and he confess not, it will peradventure show that he had indeed naught to confess-- ye will grant that that is sooth?
twain-connecticut-679And Brer Merlin?
twain-connecticut-679And how can I bear it?
twain-connecticut-679And how else would I go about it?"
twain-connecticut-679And how had it fared with the nobly born, the titled aristocrat, the Demoiselle Alisande la Carteloise?
twain-connecticut-679And if it were not so, who will give law to the Church?
twain-connecticut-679And might he see her?
twain-connecticut-679And might they take this strange thing in their hands, and feel of it and examine it?
twain-connecticut-679And often, in spite of me, I found myself saying,"What would this country be without the Church?"
twain-connecticut-679And the hus band and father, with his wife and child gone, never to be seen by him again in life?
twain-connecticut-679And then there was that damsel of sixty winter of age still excursioning around in her frosty bloom-- How old are you, Sandy?"
twain-connecticut-679And what Englishman was the most interested in the slavery question by that time?
twain-connecticut-679And what may a mechanic get-- carpenter, dauber, mason, painter, blacksmith, wheelwright, and the like?"
twain-connecticut-679And when will these die?"
twain-connecticut-679And whence are ye?
twain-connecticut-679And, la, as to yonder base rufflers, think ye they have not their fill, but yet desire more?"
twain-connecticut-679And--"    "WHICH two?"
twain-connecticut-679Appeal to ME to be gentle, to be fair, to be generous?
twain-connecticut-679Are those three yonder that to my disordered eyes are starveling swine- herds--"    "The ogres, Are THEY changed also?
twain-connecticut-679Are ye minded to utter that name and die?"
twain-connecticut-679Are you in earnest?"
twain-connecticut-679Are you in your right mind?"
twain-connecticut-679Art a fool?
twain-connecticut-679Asleep, perhaps?
twain-connecticut-679BRER MERLIN WORKS HIS ARTS, BUT GETS LEFT?
twain-connecticut-679But come-- never mind about that; let''s-- have you got such a thing as a map of that region about you?
twain-connecticut-679But does that make him one of THEM?
twain-connecticut-679But how many, Clarence?
twain-connecticut-679But is Merlin working strictly on pious lines?"
twain-connecticut-679But the name of THIS valley doth woundily differ from the name of THAT one; indeed to differ wider were not pos--"    "What was that name, then?"
twain-connecticut-679But what is your highness''s idea for racking the prisoner?
twain-connecticut-679But, do n''t you know, there are some things that can beat smartness and foresight?
twain-connecticut-679But, said I, suppose the victor should decline to accept his spoil?
twain-connecticut-679By and by I said:     "What relation were these men to you-- cousins?"
twain-connecticut-679Can you call THOSE assets?
twain-connecticut-679Can you write?"
twain-connecticut-679Canst thou truly look beyond even so vast a stretch of time as--"    "Seven hundred years?
twain-connecticut-679Chapter XXXIV- The Yankee And The King Sold As Slaves      WELL, what had I better do?
twain-connecticut-679Chapter XXXVII- An Awful Predicament      SLEEP?
twain-connecticut-679Competitive examination?"
twain-connecticut-679Condition?"
twain-connecticut-679Consider this: while all England is march ing against us, who is in the van?
twain-connecticut-679Damsel, said Arthur, what sword is that, that yonder the arm holdeth above the water?
twain-connecticut-679Dear me, what would this barren vocabulary get out of the mightiest spectacle?
twain-connecticut-679Did he get well?"
twain-connecticut-679Did n''t I tell you that YOU could n''t enter unless your religion, whatever it might be, was your own free property?"
twain-connecticut-679Did n''t I tell you that no chattel of the Church, no bond- slave of pope or bishop can enter my Man- Factory?
twain-connecticut-679Did you ever know me to be inhospitable?"
twain-connecticut-679Did you send me that word?"
twain-connecticut-679Did you think you had educated the superstition out of those people?"
twain-connecticut-679Do n''t you know what a map is?
twain-connecticut-679Do n''t you see?
twain-connecticut-679Do they keep open afternoons?"
twain-connecticut-679Do they knock off at noon?"
twain-connecticut-679Do we stop there?
twain-connecticut-679Do ye pretend ye know them not?"
twain-connecticut-679Do you belong to the asylum, or are you just on a visit or something like that?"
twain-connecticut-679Do you know where you are?"
twain-connecticut-679Do you know why I laughed?"
twain-connecticut-679Does Merlin possess it?"
twain-connecticut-679Does the king''s grace approve of this strange law?"
twain-connecticut-679Escape?
twain-connecticut-679Fifty- four what?
twain-connecticut-679Finally I said:     "How does the thing promise by this time, partner?"
twain-connecticut-679For look you-- what is left to live for?
twain-connecticut-679For was not this my darling, and was not all this mute wonder and interest and homage a most eloquent tribute and unforced compliment to it?
twain-connecticut-679Forsooth what can he say but give thanks?"
twain-connecticut-679Grateful?
twain-connecticut-679Gratitude?
twain-connecticut-679Had the nation been swept out of existence?
twain-connecticut-679Had there been an invasion?
twain-connecticut-679Have I not a tongue, and can not I say all that myself?"
twain-connecticut-679Have n''t they told you anything about the great miracle of the restoration of a holy fountain?"
twain-connecticut-679He asked if any would like to know what the Emperor of the East was doing now?
twain-connecticut-679He asked me to retain one of the dollars as security, until he could go to town and-- I interrupted:     "What, and fetch back nine cents?
twain-connecticut-679He said:     "He is not a priest, and yet can read?"
twain-connecticut-679He said:     "Where is thy strange weapon?"
twain-connecticut-679He stood aside a moment, and Sir Pertipole was questioned further:     "Of what condition was the wife of the founder of your line?"
twain-connecticut-679His face flushed indignantly, and he fired this at me:     "Takest me for a clerk?
twain-connecticut-679How can they sleep at night for dreading the tortures of next day?
twain-connecticut-679How did I feel?
twain-connecticut-679How did it begin?"
twain-connecticut-679How did you ever venture to take this extravagant liberty?
twain-connecticut-679How does that strike you?"
twain-connecticut-679How have they managed to stand it all these generations?
twain-connecticut-679How is that?"
twain-connecticut-679How many of them are there, Sandy?"
twain-connecticut-679How might that be?
twain-connecticut-679How so?
twain-connecticut-679However, I must try:     "Why, look here, brother Dowley, do n''t you see?
twain-connecticut-679I allowed silence to accumulate while I got my i m pressiveness together, and then said:     "How long have I been shut up in this hole?"
twain-connecticut-679I asked:     "What do you pay a pound for salt?"
twain-connecticut-679I but know this-- these officers be all of noble family, and are born-- what is it you call it?
twain-connecticut-679I could have mentioned it to the old king, but what would be the use?
twain-connecticut-679I have my conditions?"
twain-connecticut-679I lost myself a moment, and I thought you were gone...... Have I been sick long?
twain-connecticut-679I mean, it is n''t a place where they cure crazy people?"
twain-connecticut-679I mind not to have heard--"    "Of hotel?
twain-connecticut-679I never saw such a dunderhead; ca n''t you understand anything at all?
twain-connecticut-679I said to the queen:     "Then why in the world did n''t you set them free?"
twain-connecticut-679I said,"you here yet?
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "Can your lordship read?"
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "Castle?
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "Could it be a man, Clarence?"
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "How long has this office been established here, Ulfius?"
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "How many are in the family, Sandy, and where do they keep themselves?"
twain-connecticut-679I said:     "My dear, have you been questioned as to particu lars?"
twain-connecticut-679I thought to myself: She?
twain-connecticut-679I waited a minute, to let that idea shudder its way home, and then said:     "And according to your notions, what year is it now?"
twain-connecticut-679I want to go and--"    "Be a reception committee?
twain-connecticut-679I went on--     "You know of me?"
twain-connecticut-679I would have written, would n''t I?"
twain-connecticut-679If they want to, why do n''t they?"
twain-connecticut-679If this was n''t the one I was after, how was I to tell whether this was the sixth century, or nothing but a dream?
twain-connecticut-679If we look at it in another way, we see how absurd it is: if I had an anvil in me would I prize it?
twain-connecticut-679If you spoke of the duke, or the earl, or the bishop, how could anybody tell which one you meant?
twain-connecticut-679Imploring what?
twain-connecticut-679Invasion?
twain-connecticut-679Is a man ever put in the pillory for a capital crime?"
twain-connecticut-679Is it a celebrated place?"
twain-connecticut-679Is it a handkerchief?
twain-connecticut-679Is it satisfactory?"
twain-connecticut-679Is it true?"
twain-connecticut-679Is it writing that appears on it, or is it only ornamentation?
twain-connecticut-679Is n''t it just possible that he did the killing himself?
twain-connecticut-679Is n''t that plain enough?
twain-connecticut-679Is there a matinee?"
twain-connecticut-679Is there anything stirring in the monkery, more than com mon?"
twain-connecticut-679Is this you, Camelot?
twain-connecticut-679It is PROVED that our wages be double thine; how then may it be that thou''st knocked therefrom the stuffing?
twain-connecticut-679Jesu mercy, said the king, where are all my noble knights becomen?
twain-connecticut-679Knew ye that?"
twain-connecticut-679Land of-- why, you see-- you see-- why, great Scott, ca n''t you understand a little thing like that?
twain-connecticut-679Lord, what do you want with words to express that?
twain-connecticut-679Many''s the time she had asked me,"Sir Boss, hast seen Sir Launcelot about?"
twain-connecticut-679Men?
twain-connecticut-679My candidate was called first, out of courtesy to me, and the head of the Board opened on him with official solemnity:     "Name?"
twain-connecticut-679My position was simple enough, plain enough; how could it ever be simplified more?
twain-connecticut-679No matter, we must try to cut this man down, on the chance that there might be life in him yet, must n''t we?
twain-connecticut-679Not many, I hope?"
twain-connecticut-679Now am I fearful; for how canst thou strike with sure aim when five of their nine cubits of stature are to thee invisible?
twain-connecticut-679Now as to this castle, with forty five princesses in it, and three ogres at the head of it, tell me-- where is this harem?"
twain-connecticut-679Now perhaps you can spread yourself a little, and tell us where the king and queen and all that are this moment riding with them are going?"
twain-connecticut-679Now tell me, honest and true, where am I?"
twain-connecticut-679Now, what is his name?
twain-connecticut-679Our Arthur the king--"    "Would you know of him?"
twain-connecticut-679Pale, shaky, dumb, pitiful?
twain-connecticut-679Parents living?"
twain-connecticut-679Prithee how long?"
twain-connecticut-679Put yourself in my place; feel as mean as I did, as ashamed as I felt-- would n''t YOU have struck below the belt to get even?
twain-connecticut-679Sandy?......"
twain-connecticut-679Shall I starve whom I love, to win a gentle death?
twain-connecticut-679Shall we avoid the battle, retire from the field?"
twain-connecticut-679She browse around the hills and scour the woods with me-- alone-- and I as good as engaged to be married?
twain-connecticut-679So I said beseechingly:     "Ah, Clarence, good boy, only friend I''ve got,-- for you ARE my friend, are n''t you?
twain-connecticut-679So I sounded a Brother:     "Would n''t you like a bath?"
twain-connecticut-679So he had lost five of his treasures; there must still be one remaining-- one now infinitely, unspeakably precious,-- but WHICH one?
twain-connecticut-679Suppose I should be asked to name my calamity?
twain-connecticut-679Suppose Sir Walter, in stead of putting the conversations into the mouths of his characters, had allowed the characters to speak for themselves?
twain-connecticut-679That cheap old humbug, that maundering old ass?
twain-connecticut-679The gatlings?"
twain-connecticut-679The gentleman inspected us critically, then said sharply to the peasants:     "What are ye doing to these people?"
twain-connecticut-679The king burst out in a fury, and said:     "What meaneth this ill- mannered jest?"
twain-connecticut-679The king said:     "How long-- ah, how long, good sir?
twain-connecticut-679The man looked puzzled, and said:     "Would one unlock the vaults at such a time?
twain-connecticut-679The man''s death?
twain-connecticut-679The mob try to have some fun with him, do n''t they?"
twain-connecticut-679The thing is, how much can you BUY with your wages?
twain-connecticut-679The woman spoke:     "Fair sir, of your kindness will ye climb the ladder there, and bring me news of what ye find?
twain-connecticut-679Then I seemed to see a row of black dots appear along that ridge-- human heads?
twain-connecticut-679Then who invited us here?"
twain-connecticut-679They disputed long, but in the end, Merlin, scoffing, said,''Wherefore hath he not NAMED his brave calamity?
twain-connecticut-679They watched the incan tations absorbingly, and looked at me with a"There, now, what can you say to that?"
twain-connecticut-679Think ye the criminals will abide in their father''s house?
twain-connecticut-679This is the 20th, then?"
twain-connecticut-679Turn aside to avoid trampling peasant dirt under foot?
twain-connecticut-679Un deserved defeat, but what of that?
twain-connecticut-679WHOM could she pay?
twain-connecticut-679We started a whispered conversa tion, but suddenly Clarence broke off and said:     "What is that?"
twain-connecticut-679Well, how have you arranged the fence?"
twain-connecticut-679Well, now, what do you suppose our master did?
twain-connecticut-679Well-- is the king all right?"
twain-connecticut-679What are they?"
twain-connecticut-679What are you talking about?
twain-connecticut-679What could be done?
twain-connecticut-679What damsel is that?
twain-connecticut-679What did you want him to do that for?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you allow a laboring woman who works on a farm?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for a man''s tow linen suit?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for a stuff gown for the wife of the laborer or the mechanic?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for beef and mutton-- when you buy it?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for beer?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for eggs?"
twain-connecticut-679What do you pay for wheat?"
twain-connecticut-679What good is such a qualification as that?"
twain-connecticut-679What had happened when the well gave out that other time?
twain-connecticut-679What have you been doing?"
twain-connecticut-679What is it for?
twain-connecticut-679What is it made of?
twain-connecticut-679What is it?"
twain-connecticut-679What is swift death by lightning compared with death by slow fire at the stake?
twain-connecticut-679What is that?"
twain-connecticut-679What is the best of that sort, as compared with the friendship of man and wife, where the best impulses and highest ideals of both are the same?
twain-connecticut-679What is the matter with knock off?
twain-connecticut-679What is the name of that apparition that brought me here?"
twain-connecticut-679What is there for one to be troubled about?"
twain-connecticut-679What next, I wonder?"
twain-connecticut-679What part is true?"
twain-connecticut-679What signifieth yonder pavilion?
twain-connecticut-679What usually happens when a poor fellow is put in the pillory for some little offense that did n''t amount to anything in the world?
twain-connecticut-679What will the man say?"
twain-connecticut-679What would a lord say-- yes, or any other person of whatever condition-- if he caught an upstart peasant with a dagger on his person?"
twain-connecticut-679What would he brood about, should you say?
twain-connecticut-679What year was it?"
twain-connecticut-679What''s the direction from here?"
twain-connecticut-679When does the performance begin?"
twain-connecticut-679When you ca n''t cure a disaster by argument, what is the use to argue?
twain-connecticut-679Where do they hang out?"
twain-connecticut-679Where do you live, when you are at home?"
twain-connecticut-679Where have you been foraging of late?"
twain-connecticut-679Where is the profit?"
twain-connecticut-679Where is your hand?
twain-connecticut-679Where was my great commerce that so lately had made these glistening expanses populous and beautiful with its white- winged flocks?
twain-connecticut-679Whether liketh you better, said Merlin, the sword or the scabbard?
twain-connecticut-679Which is the mightier gift, do you think?"
twain-connecticut-679Whisper to him?
twain-connecticut-679Who are they?
twain-connecticut-679Who are ye?
twain-connecticut-679Who did it?"
twain-connecticut-679Who had done this?
twain-connecticut-679Who is to take the aristocracy home?"
twain-connecticut-679Who were chosen, and what was the method?
twain-connecticut-679Who, by the com monest rules of war, will march in the front?
twain-connecticut-679Whom will you name first?"
twain-connecticut-679Why did n''t you before?"
twain-connecticut-679Why do n''t they leave?
twain-connecticut-679Why do you blench?
twain-connecticut-679Why do you tremble so?"
twain-connecticut-679Why not take the lightning off the outer fences, and give them a chance?"
twain-connecticut-679Why should you?"
twain-connecticut-679Why, Sandy, is n''t this your home?"
twain-connecticut-679Why, it''s an immense oversight not to apply a--"    "Test?
twain-connecticut-679Why?"
twain-connecticut-679Will it wear, do you think, and wo n''t the rain injure it?
twain-connecticut-679Will you get that to the king for me?"
twain-connecticut-679Wit ye not the law?
twain-connecticut-679Would I let him see her some day?
twain-connecticut-679Would he abolish slavery?
twain-connecticut-679Would they like to know what the Supreme Lord of Inde was doing?
twain-connecticut-679Would you believe it?
twain-connecticut-679Would you drive away the blessed water again?"
twain-connecticut-679Would you like to risk a month in a dry time like this?"
twain-connecticut-679Would you think that that would cure?
twain-connecticut-679Wouldst kill a naked man?"
twain-connecticut-679YOU would n''t think it much of a risk to take a chance in the stocks?"
twain-connecticut-679Ye mean, not certainly?"
twain-connecticut-679Yes, he certainly did the best he could, but what of that?
twain-connecticut-679You did n''t hear of them?"
twain-connecticut-679You see?
twain-connecticut-679You will go with me?
twain-connecticut-679You would not tell any body I said them?"
twain-connecticut-679a pestilence?
twain-connecticut-679an earthquake?
twain-connecticut-679and is it a dream that you''re to be burned to- morrow?
twain-connecticut-679and winks, and says, very modernly:     "Good deal of a surprise, was n''t it?
twain-connecticut-679l said:"Look here, dear friend, WHAT''S BECOME OF YOUR HIGH WAGES YOU WERE BRAGGING SO ABOUT A FEW MINUTES AGO?"
twain-connecticut-679what can I say, to gain a little time?"
twain-connecticut-679why what can she know about photography?
twain-connecticut-679wife, or child?
london-martin-764A bit of hysteria and melodrama, eh?
london-martin-764A brother socialist?
london-martin-764Afraid?
london-martin-764After what has passed?
london-martin-764Ai n''t you comin''?
london-martin-764All right, you Haeckelites, I may reason like a medicine man, but, pray, how do you reason? london-martin-764 An''what''s the good of it all, hey?
london-martin-764And how about it?
london-martin-764And now, what do you know of matter, according to your own positive science? london-martin-764 And pray what would you do?"
london-martin-764And the ground?
london-martin-764And what does that mean? london-martin-764 And what is math?"
london-martin-764And what the deuce is that?
london-martin-764And what''s it all about, anyway?
london-martin-764And why does Martin want to write?
london-martin-764And you?
london-martin-764Any advance? london-martin-764 Are addicted to having a wife in every port?"
london-martin-764Are n''t you afraid to venture it up in this climate?
london-martin-764Arrested?
london-martin-764As I was saying- what was I saying?
london-martin-764Bad impression, you mean? london-martin-764 Books clean to the bottom?"
london-martin-764But do n''t you like Barillo''s voice?
london-martin-764But how did you escape?
london-martin-764But how did you know where I lived?
london-martin-764But if all you wanted was money, why did n''t you stay in the laundry?
london-martin-764But if he did not speak, then nothing could have happened, could it?
london-martin-764But if mamma objects? london-martin-764 But if you DID sell it, what do you think you''d get for it?"
london-martin-764But if you fail? london-martin-764 But suppose,- and we must suppose, sometimes, my dear,- suppose he arouses her interest too particularly in him?"
london-martin-764But that character, that Wiki- Wiki, why do you make him talk so roughly? london-martin-764 But the story- how did you like it?"
london-martin-764But then, may not I be peculiarly constituted to write?
london-martin-764But was n''t it rash of you to come here?
london-martin-764But were n''t you frightened? london-martin-764 But what can I do here all day Sunday?"
london-martin-764But what do you care?
london-martin-764But what good are these bigger- things, these masterpieces?
london-martin-764But why did you go there?
london-martin-764But why do you persist in writing such things when you know they wo n''t sell?
london-martin-764But why does she?
london-martin-764But you do n''t hold yourself superior to all the judges of music?
london-martin-764But you love me?
london-martin-764But you''ve got the door shut on them now?
london-martin-764But, Marian, why should your Hermann be jealous of my writing poetry about my own sister?
london-martin-764But, say, Mart,after a long pause,"how did it end?
london-martin-764Can I?
london-martin-764Candidly, now, did n''t she?
london-martin-764Charley Hapgood, that fellow who speaks always in platitudes?
london-martin-764Come?
london-martin-764Comin''to the dance to- night?
london-martin-764D''ye know Julia?
london-martin-764D''ye remember that time we parted at the Hot Springs?
london-martin-764Did I tell you how I first read your story?
london-martin-764Did Mr. Brissenden leave any address?
london-martin-764Did you find what you wanted?
london-martin-764Did you tell''m you''d charge him for gas if he goes on readin''in bed?
london-martin-764Dinner?
london-martin-764Do I think so? london-martin-764 Do n''t you think it''s about time you got a job?"
london-martin-764Do you mean to tell me that you do not believe in regulating these various outrageous exercises of power?
london-martin-764Do you mean-?
london-martin-764Do you think my mother would permit this?
london-martin-764Do you think so?
london-martin-764Do you?
london-martin-764Does n''t it jar on your ear?
london-martin-764Doin''much readin''?
london-martin-764Easy money, eh?
london-martin-764Five days ago?
london-martin-764For two years''work?
london-martin-764Goin''to the Lotus Club dance to- night?
london-martin-764Got a gang?
london-martin-764Has he paid last week''s board?
london-martin-764Have n''t you heard?
london-martin-764Have you had that, too?
london-martin-764Have you thought about him? london-martin-764 Hello, is that you?"
london-martin-764Hello, what''s that?
london-martin-764Henchman?
london-martin-764Hope you do n''t mind my coming?
london-martin-764How can I wade through that and talk with you? london-martin-764 How could it be otherwise with any one who knew you?"
london-martin-764How d''ye do it, anyway, Mart?
london-martin-764How did it happen? london-martin-764 How did you like it?"
london-martin-764How do I chop?
london-martin-764How do you know it is good?
london-martin-764How do you know?
london-martin-764How do you know?
london-martin-764How do you mean?
london-martin-764How do you mean?
london-martin-764How long since he died?
london-martin-764How long would I have to study before I could go to the university?
london-martin-764How much did you say it would cost?
london-martin-764How old is he?
london-martin-764How shall I get out?
london-martin-764How will a spanking do?
london-martin-764How''d yeh know?
london-martin-764Huh? london-martin-764 I beg pardon?"
london-martin-764I think they are beautiful, very beautiful,she said;"but you ca n''t sell them, can you?
london-martin-764I was only remarkin''-    "What?"
london-martin-764I was remarking to my wife only the other day,the other was saying,"would n''t it be a good idea to have you out to dinner some time?
london-martin-764I wonder what a book like that will earn Marlow?
london-martin-764If I fail?
london-martin-764In the name of goodness, child, what are you babbling about?
london-martin-764Including the sign?
london-martin-764Is all this of your own free will?
london-martin-764Is he buried yet?
london-martin-764Is it a chill? london-martin-764 Is that what you mean?"
london-martin-764It has not been his fault, but he has played much with-    "With pitch?"
london-martin-764It''s a beaut, ai n''t it?
london-martin-764Lookin''for a job?
london-martin-764Makin''dates outside, eh?
london-martin-764May not the editor have been right in his revision of your''Sea Lyrics''?
london-martin-764No joshin''?
london-martin-764No matter how poorly it is done,he persisted,"do n''t you see anything in it?
london-martin-764Nothin''doin''eh?
london-martin-764Now would n''t that rattle you?
london-martin-764Of course it was snapped up by the first magazine?
london-martin-764Of the MOTIF?
london-martin-764Only I''m not worthy of it?
london-martin-764Pray, how do you classify me?
london-martin-764Pretty good title, eh? london-martin-764 Pusillanimous?"
london-martin-764Read it yourself and show me whatever strikes you as obscene- that was the word, was n''t it?
london-martin-764Say, mister, can you give me a quarter to get a bed?
london-martin-764Say, you do n''t care for the girls- much?
london-martin-764She considers me quite eligible?
london-martin-764So you do n''t think I''ll succeed as a writer, eh?
london-martin-764So you know about that? london-martin-764 Straight, Bill, what is it?"
london-martin-764Sure that is all?
london-martin-764Sure?
london-martin-764Surely you do n''t desire the approval of the bourgeois swine that read the newspapers?
london-martin-764That would be thirty- five dollars a month, would n''t it?
london-martin-764The question is, are you prepared to pay? london-martin-764 The reason for your writing is to make a living, is n''t it?"
london-martin-764The work did it, eh?
london-martin-764Then it is understood, Mr. Eden, that we''ll mail you the check to- morrow?
london-martin-764Then one ca n''t make a living out of poetry?
london-martin-764Then where did Judge Blount get the license to assault truth?
london-martin-764Then you did like the other women?
london-martin-764Then you do n''t like my essay?
london-martin-764Then you wo n''t come?
london-martin-764They ai n''t no use in me askin''you to change your mind an''hit the road with me?
london-martin-764This is hell, ai n''t it?
london-martin-764To sit up with a sick friend, I suppose?
london-martin-764To the show?
london-martin-764To you, then, my goal is as much a chimera as perpetual motion?
london-martin-764Understand? london-martin-764 Was you drunk again last night?"
london-martin-764Water- wagon?
london-martin-764Well, are n''t you glad to see me?
london-martin-764Well, are you going to tackle it?
london-martin-764Well, it would, would n''t it?
london-martin-764Well, then,he said,"how about my views?
london-martin-764Well, what do you think of him?
london-martin-764Well, what is it?
london-martin-764Well?
london-martin-764What I mean is: if you love me, how does it happen that you love me now so much more than you did when your love was weak enough to deny me?
london-martin-764What I want to know is whether or not you will put a thousand dollars in on this deal?
london-martin-764What are you goin''for? london-martin-764 What are you quitting for?"
london-martin-764What can you do?
london-martin-764What did you do?
london-martin-764What did you say?
london-martin-764What did you think it would be like?
london-martin-764What did you think of my cousins?
london-martin-764What do I want with socialism?
london-martin-764What do you go to such a place for?
london-martin-764What do you mean?
london-martin-764What do you think of it? london-martin-764 What do you want, Martin?"
london-martin-764What does it profit a man to write a whole library and lose his own life?
london-martin-764What has happened?
london-martin-764What have you got in your vest pockets?
london-martin-764What in hell has Latin to do with it?
london-martin-764What is BOOZE? london-martin-764 What is it, honest?"
london-martin-764What is it? london-martin-764 What is it?"
london-martin-764What is that smell?
london-martin-764What is the best time to call? london-martin-764 What is the matter?"
london-martin-764What magazine is that?
london-martin-764What makes you think so?
london-martin-764What makes you tremble so?
london-martin-764What was you sayin''?
london-martin-764What will my people say?
london-martin-764What would you advise?
london-martin-764What would you like to have now, right now, if you could get it?
london-martin-764What would you like to have?
london-martin-764What''s eatin''yer?
london-martin-764What''s her name?
london-martin-764What''s that?
london-martin-764When I had n''t a job? london-martin-764 When did you love me?"
london-martin-764When is he goin''to sea again?
london-martin-764When you meet a young lady an''she asks you to call, how soon can you call?
london-martin-764When''d you chuck the cannery?
london-martin-764Where did you get it?
london-martin-764Where did you make his acquaintance?
london-martin-764Where you ben all the time? london-martin-764 Where?"
london-martin-764Who is Kreis?
london-martin-764Who is he?
london-martin-764Who was that lady friend I seen you with that night?
london-martin-764Who?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you dare it before?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you say,''Ca n''t say that it do''?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you select a nice subject?
london-martin-764Why do n''t I go to work?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you become a reporter?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you eat?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you go away, Martin?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you poke him?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you send''em down an''up by express? london-martin-764 Why do n''t you trade with me no more?"
london-martin-764Why do you want to do that?
london-martin-764Why do you?
london-martin-764Why were n''t you born with an income?
london-martin-764Why, you said just now, to me,''whiskey and beer- anything that will make you drunk''- make me drunk, do n''t you see?
london-martin-764Why?
london-martin-764Will it- do you think it will sell?
london-martin-764Wot''s the good of chewin''de rag about it? london-martin-764 Would it not be better not to tell your father?
london-martin-764Yes, but the opera itself?
london-martin-764Yes, that''s clear; but how about you?
london-martin-764Yes, what do you want?
london-martin-764You ai n''t a- goin''to ride them seventy miles into Oakland on top of this?
london-martin-764You ai n''t goin''back on me, Mart?
london-martin-764You believe that I have some show in journalism but none in literature?
london-martin-764You do n''t mean Tetralani or Barillo?
london-martin-764You do n''t think I''ll win out?
london-martin-764You hate and fear the socialists,he remarked to Mr. Morse, one evening at dinner;"but why?
london-martin-764You know what Hume said?
london-martin-764You know?
london-martin-764You lika da eat?
london-martin-764You mean makin''b''lieve you do n''t care about them?
london-martin-764You mean to use this young sailor to wake her up?
london-martin-764You no''fraid?
london-martin-764You remember that fiver you gave me the time I did n''t have carfare? london-martin-764 You remember the other time I was here I said I could n''t talk about books an''things because I did n''t know how?
london-martin-764You see that reach? london-martin-764 You surely do n''t mean to say that Mr. Hapgood is stupid?"
london-martin-764You think I''m no good? london-martin-764 You want me to go to work?"
london-martin-764You want to be famous?
london-martin-764You''re not stringin''me?
london-martin-764You''ve gone to the university?
london-martin-764- A ferry ticket?
london-martin-764- a girl?"
london-martin-764- an''bakers, too?
london-martin-764- cash, and cash down, I mean?
london-martin-764- eh?
london-martin-764- for a while, at least?"
london-martin-764- for rail- road ticket and extras?"
london-martin-764- in the thought of it, I mean?"
london-martin-764- not too close to meal- time?
london-martin-764- that I''ve fallen down and am a disgrace to the family?"
london-martin-764- you will, will you?"
london-martin-764After all, what did it matter?
london-martin-764After all, what did it matter?
london-martin-764Ai n''t I right?"
london-martin-764An''what''s in it?
london-martin-764An''when you''re dead, you''ll rot the same as me, an''what''s it matter how you live?
london-martin-764An''where d''ye live?"
london-martin-764And always was Martin''s maddening and unuttered demand: Why did n''t you feed me then?
london-martin-764And are you going to make good?
london-martin-764And do you know why she carries herself the way she does?
london-martin-764And have you thought of the years of licentiousness he inevitably has lived?
london-martin-764And if he did so, would he have to repeat the manoeuvre the next time?
london-martin-764And if we do n''t-"    "Yes?"
london-martin-764And is it for that, for the recognition and the money, that you now want me?"
london-martin-764And the next?
london-martin-764And then, in reply to Martin''s protest:"What have I to do with books?
london-martin-764And were n''t you glad to get away without catching that dreadful disease?"
london-martin-764And what did the money matter?
london-martin-764And where does Martin Eden and the work Martin Eden performed come in in all this?
london-martin-764And who was to say that such a remembrance might not sway the balance of their judgment just a trifle in his favor?
london-martin-764And who was to say?
london-martin-764And why could he not be the man?
london-martin-764And why should he not be?
london-martin-764And why?
london-martin-764And yet, what was the matter with him?
london-martin-764And, furthermore, they bought good stuff, too, for were they not buying his?
london-martin-764Another time she would persuade him to take a position, for had he not said he would do anything she asked?
london-martin-764Are you a sailor?"
london-martin-764As Ruth paused beside them she heard Martin saying:-     "You surely do n''t pronounce such heresies in the University of California?"
london-martin-764Besides, what does it matter?"
london-martin-764But did you finish grammar school?"
london-martin-764But how can I?
london-martin-764But how do you do it?
london-martin-764But if my days are taken up with work and my nights with school, when am I going to see you?
london-martin-764But it do n''t mean they MUST have helped somebody, does it?
london-martin-764But poetry- do you know how Vaughn Marlow makes his living?
london-martin-764But that was n''t so bad, was it, two acceptances in three days?
london-martin-764But the point is: Why have I done this?
london-martin-764But then you have relatives, somebody who could assist you?"
london-martin-764But what of that?
london-martin-764But what was a brain for?
london-martin-764But what was he waiting for?
london-martin-764But what was it worth, after all?
london-martin-764But what''s all that got to do with Herbert Spencer anyway?
london-martin-764But what''s the use of words?
london-martin-764But where am I at- I mean, where am I?
london-martin-764But who was Swinburne?
london-martin-764But why ca n''t we meet some other time?
london-martin-764But why do you love me?
london-martin-764But why?
london-martin-764But why?
london-martin-764But why?
london-martin-764Butler?"
london-martin-764Could you help loving father?
london-martin-764Denied happiness himself, why should he deny happiness to her?
london-martin-764Did he know the head- luna of the plantation?
london-martin-764Did n''t they spoil your style?"
london-martin-764Did that young man who spoke so highfalutin''get her?"
london-martin-764Do n''t you see, Martin?
london-martin-764Do n''t you smell my breath?"
london-martin-764Do you know them?"
london-martin-764Do you know?"
london-martin-764Do you love me?
london-martin-764Do you think that literature is not at all my vocation?"
london-martin-764Do you think they are so radical?"
london-martin-764Eden?"
london-martin-764Eden?"
london-martin-764Eden?"
london-martin-764Ends?"
london-martin-764Ever noticed that cooks drink like hell?
london-martin-764Father has offered-"    "I understand all that,"he broke in;"but what I want to know is whether or not you have lost faith in me?"
london-martin-764For five cents he could have bought a package of Durham and brown papers and rolled forty cigarettes- but what of it?
london-martin-764For what reason under the sun do men and women come together if not for the exchange of the best that is in them?
london-martin-764Funny, ai n''t it?
london-martin-764Gold bricks?"
london-martin-764Got any whiskey?
london-martin-764Have you thought of that, daughter?
london-martin-764He crushed her in his arms again and again, and then asked:-     "And you?
london-martin-764He forgot where he was and Bernard Higginbotham''s existence, till that gentleman demanded:-     "Seen a ghost?"
london-martin-764He is so ineligible in every way, you know, and suppose he should come to love you?"
london-martin-764He owed somebody two dollars and a half, that was certain, but who was it?
london-martin-764He recovered it and was in the act of returning it, when Martin cried:-     "What''s that?
london-martin-764He turned back and asked:-     "When you''re speakin''to a young lady- say, for instance, Miss Lizzie Smith- do you say''Miss Lizzie''?
london-martin-764He''ll make the Governor''s Chair before he dies, and, who knows?
london-martin-764He- he has never spoken?"
london-martin-764How could he explain?
london-martin-764How could he live on it?
london-martin-764How could he, herding with such cattle, ever become worthy of her?
london-martin-764How could his brain ever master it all?
london-martin-764How could she, living the refined life she did?
london-martin-764How did he do it?
london-martin-764How did it happen that they had drawn nothing from them?
london-martin-764How did the others do it?
london-martin-764How did you learn all this you''ve ben talkin''?"
london-martin-764How did you make me love you?"
london-martin-764How do they happen to be here?"
london-martin-764How do you do it?"
london-martin-764How do you like his poetry?"
london-martin-764How does it compare with other men''s work?"
london-martin-764How else are you to learn about the enemy?
london-martin-764How far would it take him?
london-martin-764How many of them could tie a lanyard knot, or take a wheel or a lookout?
london-martin-764I read Maeterlinck and understand him-"    "His mysticism, you understand that?"
london-martin-764I usually know where I''m at- What''s wrong now?"
london-martin-764I want you to send all your washing back unwashed- understand?
london-martin-764I was workin''out them rules before breakfast this A.M. What d''ye think of them?"
london-martin-764I wonder if you''ll believe that I''ve never been inside a physics or chemistry laboratory?
london-martin-764I''d never get beyond a clerkship, and how could you and I be happy on the paltry earnings of a clerk?
london-martin-764If you are feeding me now for work performed, why did you not feed me then when I needed it?
london-martin-764In the meantime the world had begun to ask:"Who is this Martin Eden?"
london-martin-764Is it a go?"
london-martin-764Is it already formulated?
london-martin-764Is it utterly hopeless?
london-martin-764Is literature less human than the architecture and sculpture of Egypt?
london-martin-764Is love so gross a thing that it must feed upon publication and public notice?
london-martin-764Is there one thing in the known universe that is not subject to the law of evolution?
london-martin-764It is easy for you to talk of annulling the law of development, but where is the new law of development that will maintain your strength?
london-martin-764Lookin''for a bed?"
london-martin-764Martin wanted to laugh, but, instead, demanded:-     "How much would that be?"
london-martin-764May it not be-"    "That I am not trained in opera?"
london-martin-764No state of slaves can stand-"    "How about the United States?"
london-martin-764Not that I care for his opinion- but what''s the odds?
london-martin-764Now if he''d married her, and- You do n''t mind, Mart?"
london-martin-764Now, how am I goin''to get it?
london-martin-764Now, how did he know that?
london-martin-764Now, who are the best betters?
london-martin-764Of course I do n''t like the crowd, but what''s a poor chap to do?
london-martin-764Off to sea?
london-martin-764Or Sunday?"
london-martin-764Or the evening?
london-martin-764Or was he alive still, and writing?
london-martin-764Or was it a dream?
london-martin-764Or was it the heeling of the boat?
london-martin-764Or were they afraid of life, these writers and editors and readers?
london-martin-764Saints in heaven- how could they be anything but fair and pure?
london-martin-764Savve?
london-martin-764Savve?
london-martin-764Say, d''ye understand?"
london-martin-764Say, d''ye want any more?"
london-martin-764Say, why do n''t you get married with all this money to burn?
london-martin-764See?"
london-martin-764Shall I light the grate?"
london-martin-764Shall I tell you what that something is?
london-martin-764She spoke once again, half an hour later, when she asked,"Are n''t you tired?"
london-martin-764She was wonder and mystery, and how could he guess one thought of hers?
london-martin-764Should he offer her his arm?
london-martin-764Should he therefore drop her arm and change over?
london-martin-764Tell me that- what''s it matter in the long run?"
london-martin-764That bit of gold meant food, life, and light in his body and brain, power to go on writing, and- who was to say?
london-martin-764That was the way bourgeois society valued a man, and who was he to expect it otherwise?
london-martin-764The afternoon?
london-martin-764The fact that the stuff he had written had appeared inside the covers of books?
london-martin-764Then how had he been ravaged by the sun?
london-martin-764Then it was that Martin made his remark:     "You hate and fear the socialists; but why?
london-martin-764Therefore they could not want him now for himself or for his work, but for the fame that was his, because he was somebody amongst men, and- why not?
london-martin-764They do matter, do n''t they?"
london-martin-764Think you''d be willin''to learn?"
london-martin-764Typhoid- did I tell you?"
london-martin-764Understand?
london-martin-764Understand?
london-martin-764Understand?
london-martin-764Understand?"
london-martin-764Vainly he asked: Where are the great souls, the great men and women?
london-martin-764Was he dead a hundred years or so, like most of the poets?
london-martin-764Was it because the editors of the magazines were commonplace?
london-martin-764Was there no honesty in the world?
london-martin-764Watch''m waltz, eh?
london-martin-764Well, the years have passed, and what do you think about it now?"
london-martin-764Well, what do you, the latest of the ephemera, want with fame?
london-martin-764What are you?
london-martin-764What did happen?"
london-martin-764What did he do with his education, anyway?
london-martin-764What did love have to do with Ruth''s divergent views on art, right conduct, the French Revolution, or equal suffrage?
london-martin-764What did you have in you?
london-martin-764What do they do for a living?
london-martin-764What do you want in these sick and rotten cities of men?
london-martin-764What fool expects to?
london-martin-764What had they done with their educations?
london-martin-764What injury had he done Bernard Higginbotham?
london-martin-764What is it?"
london-martin-764What kind of a brain lay behind there?
london-martin-764What made the difference?
london-martin-764What rotten good is our education, yours and mine and Arthur''s and Norman''s?
london-martin-764What should his attitude be?
london-martin-764What under heaven do you want with a daughter of the bourgeoisie?
london-martin-764What was it capable of?
london-martin-764What was it you quoted me the other day?
london-martin-764What was that?
london-martin-764What was the last sonnet about?"
london-martin-764What was the matter with them?
london-martin-764What when the steamer reached Tahiti?
london-martin-764What will be the result?
london-martin-764What would she think if she learned that he had never washed his teeth in all the days of his life?
london-martin-764What''s the good of me workin''like a slave all week, a- savin''minutes, an''them a- comin''an''ringin''in fancy- starch extras on me?
london-martin-764What''s the matter with you?"
london-martin-764What''s yer rush?
london-martin-764When I was just as I am now, as a man, as an artist, the same Martin Eden?
london-martin-764When I was starving?
london-martin-764When did you first know?"
london-martin-764When she averred he had insulted the judge, he retorted:-     "By telling the truth about him?"
london-martin-764Where are you goin''to sell it?"
london-martin-764Where did you learn that right cross- if I may ask?"
london-martin-764Where did you pick up what you know?"
london-martin-764Where do I take hold an''begin?
london-martin-764Where do you belong?
london-martin-764Where had those words come from?
london-martin-764Where was you anyway?"
london-martin-764Which I think was very fine of him- do n''t you?"
london-martin-764Who are you, Martin Eden?
london-martin-764Who are you?
london-martin-764Who are you?
london-martin-764Who could tell?
london-martin-764Who sent him?
london-martin-764Who was he that he should be right and all the cultured world wrong?
london-martin-764Who was he that he should not be similarly treated in a few more months?
london-martin-764Who was that?
london-martin-764Who''d blame any girl?"
london-martin-764Whom do you want me to talk to now?
london-martin-764Why am I rolling all about the shop?
london-martin-764Why could he not chant that, too, as the poets did?
london-martin-764Why could n''t Cheese- Face be licked?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you give me a dinner then?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you let me swat him just once?
london-martin-764Why did n''t you write that way in the story?"
london-martin-764Why do n''t you go to work an''earn an honest livin'', eh?
london-martin-764Why do n''t you try to get work on a newspaper, if you are so bound up in your writing?
london-martin-764Why do you fill your head with Saxon and general culture?
london-martin-764Why do you know me now?
london-martin-764Why do you smoke so much, Martin?"
london-martin-764Why had he not invited him to dinner then?
london-martin-764Why had she done it?
london-martin-764Why not become a reporter?
london-martin-764Why should I and the beauty in me be ruled by the dead?
london-martin-764Why should he waste any time with this man he did not like?
london-martin-764Why should you mint beauty into gold?
london-martin-764Why should you palter with magazines?
london-martin-764Why?
london-martin-764Willin''to listen?"
london-martin-764Would it not be a paying investment to put stamps on the huge pile of manuscripts under the table and start them on their travels again?
london-martin-764Would it take him to her?
london-martin-764You do n''t mind my being frank, do you?
london-martin-764You do n''t mind my speaking my mind this way, dear?"
london-martin-764You do n''t think I''m in it for my health?"
london-martin-764You do n''t think I''m playin''the fool, do you?"
london-martin-764You have never attended high school?
london-martin-764You passed first, did n''t you?"
london-martin-764You use the double negative-"    "What''s the double negative?"
london-martin-764You wanted to create beauty, but how could you when you knew nothing about the nature of beauty?
london-martin-764You''re not goin''to shake us so sudden as all that?"
london-martin-764Your mother?"
london-martin-764and what are you?
london-martin-764or''Miss Smith''?"
doyle-memoirs-718''But none was recovered, eh?"
doyle-memoirs-718''I''d had nearly a quarter of a million, had n''t I?"
doyle-memoirs-718''Only a week, sir?"
doyle-memoirs-718''Then maybe you remember something queer about it?"
doyle-memoirs-718''Well, where d''ye suppose the balance is?"
doyle-memoirs-718''What are we to do, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718''What was that, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718''Ah, that is only my wife,''cried the commissionaire;''has no one else passed?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''And British Broken Hills?''
doyle-memoirs-718''And New Zealand consolidated?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''And how came it in the pond?''
doyle-memoirs-718''And how?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''And you wo n''t tell me what you want it for?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Any message for me?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Anything else?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Anything else?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''But why?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Did he recover consciousness?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Do you know who it was that we let into the house that day?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Have you any suggestion to make?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''How can you tell me what you know is false?''
doyle-memoirs-718''How do you come to know it?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''How long ago was it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''How was it stepped?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''How?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Not go to Mawson''s''?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Surely, there are classified lists?''
doyle-memoirs-718''There are no other elms?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''What am I to do, then?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What are my duties?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''What do you mean?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What does he want, then?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''What is it, then?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What power had he, then?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''What shall we give for it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Where have you been?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Where was the shadow?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Where was the sun?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Who shall have it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Why should we give it?'' doyle-memoirs-718 ''Within the last five?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You can see where it used to be?'' doyle-memoirs-718 A monkey, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718A wire to the head of the Athens police, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Ah, Holmes,he said,"I suppose you have heard that all this fuss has come to nothing?"
doyle-memoirs-718Ah, the Conqueror, perhaps?
doyle-memoirs-718All six there? doyle-memoirs-718 Already?"
doyle-memoirs-718An old- established one?
doyle-memoirs-718And I am the witness?
doyle-memoirs-718And am I to remain here?
doyle-memoirs-718And as far off as Birmingham?
doyle-memoirs-718And from what?
doyle-memoirs-718And have they occurred?
doyle-memoirs-718And if it is still empty?'''' doyle-memoirs-718 And leave the litter as it is?"
doyle-memoirs-718And no advice for me?
doyle-memoirs-718And none of your people had by chance been to see you?
doyle-memoirs-718And nothing to connect this man Simpson with the interests of the Mapleton stables?
doyle-memoirs-718And now how was I to proceed to reconstruct this midnight drama? doyle-memoirs-718 And richest?"
doyle-memoirs-718And speaking low?
doyle-memoirs-718And the catalepsy?
doyle-memoirs-718And the criminal?
doyle-memoirs-718And the note?
doyle-memoirs-718And the other points?
doyle-memoirs-718And the practice?
doyle-memoirs-718And then?
doyle-memoirs-718And then?
doyle-memoirs-718And then?
doyle-memoirs-718And to start to- morrow morning?
doyle-memoirs-718And to what effect?
doyle-memoirs-718And what is the result of your investigations?
doyle-memoirs-718And what would he have done had he overtaken us?
doyle-memoirs-718And where was it?
doyle-memoirs-718And who is the blackmailer?
doyle-memoirs-718And why?
doyle-memoirs-718And why?
doyle-memoirs-718And you intend to ask him?
doyle-memoirs-718And you will devote yourself to that?
doyle-memoirs-718Any fresh news?
doyle-memoirs-718Any news, Inspector?
doyle-memoirs-718Any news?
doyle-memoirs-718Any other point, sir?
doyle-memoirs-718Any steps?
doyle-memoirs-718Any success?
doyle-memoirs-718Anything else?
doyle-memoirs-718Anything else?
doyle-memoirs-718Are you not the author of a monograph upon obscure nervous lesions?
doyle-memoirs-718At once?
doyle-memoirs-718Baker Street?
doyle-memoirs-718Both of your lamps were lit, of course?
doyle-memoirs-718But Percy?
doyle-memoirs-718But are you not afraid to leave the horse in his power now since he has every interest in injuring it?
doyle-memoirs-718But he never brought light into anything quite so dark as this?
doyle-memoirs-718But his stables had been searched?
doyle-memoirs-718But how about our investigation in London?
doyle-memoirs-718But how can we do it?
doyle-memoirs-718But how can we find where this house lies?
doyle-memoirs-718But how do you know he''ll be there when we return?
doyle-memoirs-718But how do you know that it is hereditary?
doyle-memoirs-718But if the document is found?
doyle-memoirs-718But not where such large interests are at stake?
doyle-memoirs-718But what does it all mean?
doyle-memoirs-718But what had it to do with the crime?
doyle-memoirs-718But why could he not tell you this?
doyle-memoirs-718But why did you say just now that there were very particular reasons why I should study this case?
doyle-memoirs-718But why on earth should you be pursued with such animosity?
doyle-memoirs-718But why should this man pretend to be his own brother?
doyle-memoirs-718Ca n''t you be happy for five minutes without Mary, Jim?
doyle-memoirs-718Can you tell me where?
doyle-memoirs-718Carried off from where?
doyle-memoirs-718Could you go as far as Aldershot to- morrow?
doyle-memoirs-718Did William say anything to his mother before going out?
doyle-memoirs-718Did any of them know their way about in the office?
doyle-memoirs-718Did n''t you ask him in?
doyle-memoirs-718Did she ever talk of revisiting the place?
doyle-memoirs-718Did she make it clear why, on reaching her house, she ran into the back kitchen?
doyle-memoirs-718Did the gentleman give a name?
doyle-memoirs-718Did the stable- boy, when he ran out with the dog, leave the door unlocked behind him?
doyle-memoirs-718Did you ever hear of a dog running up a curtain? doyle-memoirs-718 Did you ever meet anyone who knew her in America?"
doyle-memoirs-718Did you ever mention to anyone that it was your intention to give anyone the treaty to be copied?
doyle-memoirs-718Did you find your brougham?
doyle-memoirs-718Did you point out to her that you and Mr. Phelps, who started at least twenty minutes after her, got home before her?
doyle-memoirs-718Did you recognize your coachman?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you keep plate in the house, or anything to attract burglars?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you know anything of the commissionaire?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you mean that you do n''t know?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you mean to say that you read my train of thoughts from my features?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you mean to say that you read my train of thoughts from my features?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you not think that we might drive to him now, Sherlock, and learn these particulars?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you see any clue?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you tell me that during these long ten weeks of agony the stolen papers were within the very room with me all the time?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you think that was done last night? doyle-memoirs-718 Do you think you could walk round the house with me?"
doyle-memoirs-718Had it been raining all evening?
doyle-memoirs-718Had you doubted it, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Has this gentleman gone, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Have there been any fresh developments?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you ever had an alarm like this before?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you ever seen a photograph of her first husband?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you formed any opinion?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you formed any theory about how that bell rang?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you found out anything?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you got them? doyle-memoirs-718 Have you heard the news, sir?"
doyle-memoirs-718Have you noticed anything amiss with them of late?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you seen the morning paper, Watson?
doyle-memoirs-718Have you shadowed her?
doyle-memoirs-718He has been in your service some years, Colonel Ross?
doyle-memoirs-718He has the horse, then?
doyle-memoirs-718He was n''t a tall, handsome, dark young man?
doyle-memoirs-718His cigar- case, then?
doyle-memoirs-718How about Straker''s knife?
doyle-memoirs-718How about the Greek legation?
doyle-memoirs-718How about the fireplace?
doyle-memoirs-718How about this rope?
doyle-memoirs-718How are you, Watson?
doyle-memoirs-718How comes it that he is unknown?'''' doyle-memoirs-718 How could they get in?"
doyle-memoirs-718How could you know that?
doyle-memoirs-718How did you get here?
doyle-memoirs-718How do you deduce that?
doyle-memoirs-718How do you get at that?
doyle-memoirs-718How do you know that he values it highly?
doyle-memoirs-718How do you know?
doyle-memoirs-718How else can we explain her frenzied anxiety that her second one should not enter it? doyle-memoirs-718 How far to Wallington?"
doyle-memoirs-718How is it, then, that the woman who came into the room about nine left no traces with her muddy boots?
doyle-memoirs-718How is the betting?
doyle-memoirs-718How long did he wait?
doyle-memoirs-718How long is it since your wife asked you for a hundred pounds?
doyle-memoirs-718How, then, did you know of it?
doyle-memoirs-718I do n''t know who you are,he cried,"nor how you come to know what you do know, but will you swear that this is true that you tell me?"
doyle-memoirs-718I hope that you are satisfied now?
doyle-memoirs-718I presume that this Jim Browner, the steward of a Liverpool boat, is the man whom you suspect?
doyle-memoirs-718I presume that you made an inventory of what he had in his pockets at the time of his death, Inspector?
doyle-memoirs-718I saw the wheel- tracks in the light of the gate- lamp, but where does the luggage come in?
doyle-memoirs-718I suppose that you would know him when you saw him?
doyle-memoirs-718I trust that this may all prove to be an absurd mistake, but you can see that Ah, would you? doyle-memoirs-718 I understand that William was usually in bed also at that hour?"
doyle-memoirs-718I understand that they have had brokers in the house?
doyle-memoirs-718If the husband''s name was James, and the other was Henry, what was this talk about David?
doyle-memoirs-718If the treaty had reached, let us say, the French or Russian Foreign Office, you would expect to hear of it?
doyle-memoirs-718In a large room?
doyle-memoirs-718In the centre?
doyle-memoirs-718Is Miss Cushing at home?
doyle-memoirs-718Is he giving us the slip?
doyle-memoirs-718Is he your junior?
doyle-memoirs-718Is it furnished?
doyle-memoirs-718Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?
doyle-memoirs-718Is there not one alternative,I suggested,"grotesquely improbable, no doubt, but still just conceivable?
doyle-memoirs-718It does not tell us very much, does it?
doyle-memoirs-718It is not his profession, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Moriarty?
doyle-memoirs-718My dear Holmes, what do you mean?
doyle-memoirs-718No clue?
doyle-memoirs-718No smell?
doyle-memoirs-718Not Miss Harrison here, for example?
doyle-memoirs-718Not a statesman with the honourable record of Lord Holdhurst?
doyle-memoirs-718Noticed anything peculiar about the room?
doyle-memoirs-718Of course, it is a possible supposition that the thief has had a sudden illness--    "An attack of brain- fever, for example?"
doyle-memoirs-718Of reproach?'''' doyle-memoirs-718 Of what?"
doyle-memoirs-718On what charge?
doyle-memoirs-718Or get letters from it?
doyle-memoirs-718Perhaps you would like me to stay there to- night?
doyle-memoirs-718Pray what did you do then?
doyle-memoirs-718Pray what did you do then?
doyle-memoirs-718Rather fine, Watson, is it not?
doyle-memoirs-718Shall I leave, Percy?
doyle-memoirs-718Shall I send you home in my trap?
doyle-memoirs-718Should I be too early to see your master, Mr. Silas Brown, if I were to call at five o''clock to- morrow morning?
doyle-memoirs-718Still at it, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Tell me,said he at last,"could you swear that this was a man''s face which you saw at the window?"
doyle-memoirs-718The billiard- marker and the other?
doyle-memoirs-718The carriage is our rendezvous, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Then what on earth can he be doing? doyle-memoirs-718 Then what was the beast?"
doyle-memoirs-718Then you could hardly have been overheard?
doyle-memoirs-718There has been some new development?
doyle-memoirs-718There is another training- stable quite close, I understand?
doyle-memoirs-718There is no exit?
doyle-memoirs-718There is no sick Englishwoman in the hotel?
doyle-memoirs-718These are the records of your early work, then?
doyle-memoirs-718These relics have a history, then?
doyle-memoirs-718To- day, for example?
doyle-memoirs-718Was it in this room that you gave your instructions as to the copying of the document?
doyle-memoirs-718Was there any feature of interest?
doyle-memoirs-718Well, if Holmes takes the same view, that would account for his action, would it not? doyle-memoirs-718 Well, my boy, what do you make of this lot?"
doyle-memoirs-718Well, then,said Holmes with a mischievous twinkle,"I suppose that you have no objection to helping me?"
doyle-memoirs-718Well, why did they want him to do it? doyle-memoirs-718 Well,"said I, as I came hurrying up,"I trust that she is no worse?"
doyle-memoirs-718Were you alone during this conversation?
doyle-memoirs-718What business is it of yours, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What can be the meaning of this?
doyle-memoirs-718What can it be, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you make of it?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you make of that?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you make of them?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you make of this string, Lestrade?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you mean by that?
doyle-memoirs-718What do you think of him, Watson?
doyle-memoirs-718What does he say about the cravat?
doyle-memoirs-718What explanation did she give of having answered the bell when Mr. Phelps rang for the coffee?
doyle-memoirs-718What for?
doyle-memoirs-718What has he done, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What is it?
doyle-memoirs-718What is that?
doyle-memoirs-718What is the meaning of it, Watson?
doyle-memoirs-718What is the use of asking me questions when I tell you I know nothing whatever about it?
doyle-memoirs-718What is this, Holmes?
doyle-memoirs-718What is this, Holmes?
doyle-memoirs-718What is your own idea, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What is your plan, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What now?
doyle-memoirs-718What object is served by this circle of misery and violence and fear? doyle-memoirs-718 What regiment?"
doyle-memoirs-718What should I know about that?
doyle-memoirs-718What steps have you taken?
doyle-memoirs-718What the deuce is he knocking at his own door for?
doyle-memoirs-718What then?
doyle-memoirs-718What then?
doyle-memoirs-718What then?
doyle-memoirs-718What time?
doyle-memoirs-718What was this William doing there? doyle-memoirs-718 What was your idea, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718What will he do?
doyle-memoirs-718What would you do, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What''s the matter, then?
doyle-memoirs-718What''s this?
doyle-memoirs-718When did you find it out?
doyle-memoirs-718When do the servants go to bed?
doyle-memoirs-718Where are we going to now?
doyle-memoirs-718Where did the money come from?
doyle-memoirs-718Where is a candle? doyle-memoirs-718 Where is he, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718Where shall I meet you?
doyle-memoirs-718Where was he sitting?
doyle-memoirs-718Where was the horse?
doyle-memoirs-718Where''s Mary?
doyle-memoirs-718Where''s Sarah?
doyle-memoirs-718Where, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Where?
doyle-memoirs-718Which window is that?
doyle-memoirs-718Who are these gentlemen whom you have brought with you?
doyle-memoirs-718Who are these two men, Mr. Blessington, and why do they wish to molest you?
doyle-memoirs-718Who attends to them?
doyle-memoirs-718Who killed Colonel James Barclay, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Who shot him, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Who''s Teddy?
doyle-memoirs-718Who''s killed, then? doyle-memoirs-718 Whose was it?"
doyle-memoirs-718Why did he try the window on the first occasion,I asked,"when he might have entered by the door?"
doyle-memoirs-718Why do you say so?
doyle-memoirs-718Why do you sit moping there, Annie?
doyle-memoirs-718Why do you think so?
doyle-memoirs-718Why in my presence, sir?
doyle-memoirs-718Why not?
doyle-memoirs-718Why on earth should two men write a letter in such a fashion?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should anyone murder a man in so clumsy a fashion as by hanging him?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should he take the horse out of the stable? doyle-memoirs-718 Why so?"
doyle-memoirs-718Why, what is that? doyle-memoirs-718 Why?"
doyle-memoirs-718Wo n''t you tell us what has happened?
doyle-memoirs-718Yes, but how can we get at the criminal''s pocket before we catch the criminal?
doyle-memoirs-718You are afraid of something?
doyle-memoirs-718You are certain of that?
doyle-memoirs-718You are confident that the thief came in a cab?
doyle-memoirs-718You are not wounded, Holmes?
doyle-memoirs-718You are quite determined to do this in spite of your wife''s warning that it is better that you should not solve the mystery?
doyle-memoirs-718You are sure it was not a house- breaker''s jimmy?
doyle-memoirs-718You are sure of it?
doyle-memoirs-718You consider that to be important?
doyle-memoirs-718You deduced it, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You did not write this?
doyle-memoirs-718You do n''t expect such energy from me do you, Sherlock? doyle-memoirs-718 You do n''t keep a dog?"
doyle-memoirs-718You do n''t use bars, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You do not think,asked Phelps,"that he had any murderous intention?
doyle-memoirs-718You have a theory?
doyle-memoirs-718You have already been assaulted?
doyle-memoirs-718You have formed a theory, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You have hopes of solving it?
doyle-memoirs-718You have implicit faith in Holmes?
doyle-memoirs-718You have n''t seen about Baker Street, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You have not lost heart, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You have probably never heard of Professor Moriarty?
doyle-memoirs-718You never heard me talk of Victor Trevor?
doyle-memoirs-718You said you had a clue?
doyle-memoirs-718You spoke to my coachman, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You suspect someone?
doyle-memoirs-718You think a man must be well- to- do if he smokes a sevenshilling pipe?
doyle-memoirs-718You understand the rest, then?
doyle-memoirs-718You will spend the night here?
doyle-memoirs-718You wish to employ me as a consulting detective?
doyle-memoirs-718Your case is not complete, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Your child?
doyle-memoirs-718Your sister Sarah lives, I think you said, at New Street Wallington? doyle-memoirs-718 ''Oh, you do, do you?"
doyle-memoirs-718''"What do you think?"
doyle-memoirs-718''And how was it then that Charles did not get his crown when he returned?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Any bad habits?
doyle-memoirs-718''Are his hands loose?
doyle-memoirs-718''Are you Mr. Hall Pycroft?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Can I get a train into town?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Can you tell me what place this is?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Can you tell me where I am?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Come, come, who did you think we were when you ran away from us?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Do you mean to say those are mine?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Have you any old elms?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Have you kept in touch with the market while you havebeen out of work?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Have you the slate, Harold?''
doyle-memoirs-718''How has all gone with you, Musgrave?''
doyle-memoirs-718''I hope that I have said nothing to pain you?''
doyle-memoirs-718''I suppose it is impossible to find out how high the elm was?''
doyle-memoirs-718''If you was here, sir, then who rang the bell?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Is this Mr. Melas, Harold?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Lately engaged at Coxon& Woodhouse''s?''
doyle-memoirs-718''On no conditions?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Tell me,''I asked,''did your butler ever ask you such a question?''
doyle-memoirs-718''There is a cellar under this then?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What bell is it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What business have you here?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What can I do for you?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What can be done now?
doyle-memoirs-718''What do you intend to do about Mawson''s?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What do you want with me?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What has caused it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What is his name?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What is the matter?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What may you be wantin''?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What on earth for?''
doyle-memoirs-718''What then could have been in this letter to cause so dreadful a result?''
doyle-memoirs-718''When did it happen, doctor?''
doyle-memoirs-718''When should I take over my new duties?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Where do you live?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Where in the world have you been, Effie?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Where is your mistress?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Which way did the woman go?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Who has been in my room?''
doyle-memoirs-718''Whose was it?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You are the same Percy Trevelyan who has had so distinguished a career and won a great prize lately?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You do n''t know me?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You have a good memory?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You know what awaits you, then?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You know where Mr. Beddoes is?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You stand fast?''
doyle-memoirs-718''You would, perhaps, care to remain during the consultation?''
doyle-memoirs-718***     "''Have I anything to say?
doyle-memoirs-718Above all, where could he, a stranger to the district, hide a horse, and such a horse as this?
doyle-memoirs-718And now to- night you at last know all, and I ask you what is to become of us, my child and me?"
doyle-memoirs-718And then what had happened?
doyle-memoirs-718And what would he do with it?
doyle-memoirs-718And why had he written a letter from himself to himself?
doyle-memoirs-718And why should gypsies kidnap him?
doyle-memoirs-718And why should these proofs of the deed be sent to Miss Sarah Cushing?
doyle-memoirs-718And you, what the devil do you want here?"
doyle-memoirs-718Are you in the police yourself?"
doyle-memoirs-718Ask him first of all whether he is prepared to sign the papers?"
doyle-memoirs-718At last he outs into the passage, and he cries,''Is that man never goin''to come?''
doyle-memoirs-718Brunton then unlocked the box, handed up the contents presumably-- since they were not to be found-- and then-- and then what happened?
doyle-memoirs-718But I have been seated quietly in my chair, and what clues can I have given you?"
doyle-memoirs-718But I have been seated quietly in my chair, and what clues can I have given you?"
doyle-memoirs-718But I understand, Holmes, that you are turning to practical ends those powers with which you used to amaze us?''
doyle-memoirs-718But how do you know?"
doyle-memoirs-718But then how could this letter be trivial and grotesque, as described by the son?
doyle-memoirs-718But what could he have to do with this old family custom of ours, and what does this rigmarole mean?''
doyle-memoirs-718But what end?
doyle-memoirs-718But what had been in the box?
doyle-memoirs-718But what is the meaning of these"headkeepers"and"hen- pheasants"?''
doyle-memoirs-718But where is the rest of that sheet of paper?"
doyle-memoirs-718But whom could he ask?
doyle-memoirs-718But why should any criminal wish to ring the bell?
doyle-memoirs-718Can you come at once?"
doyle-memoirs-718Can you rise superior to the heat and run down to Croydon with me on the off chance of a case for your annals?"
doyle-memoirs-718Could you put me up to- night?"
doyle-memoirs-718Cunningham''s?"
doyle-memoirs-718Did he say anything before he died?"
doyle-memoirs-718Did you ask her whether in leaving she met anyone or saw anyone loitering about Charles Street?"
doyle-memoirs-718Did you ask her why she hurried away that night?
doyle-memoirs-718Did you tell anyone that you had this special task to perform?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do I make it clear?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do n''t you see, my young friend, that they were very anxious to obtain a specimen of your handwriting, and had no other way of doing it?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do you know anything of this Beddoes?''
doyle-memoirs-718Do you not now observe something very suggestive about it?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do you not see how very suggestive that is?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do you think he expects to make a success of it?"
doyle-memoirs-718Do you think he is hopeful?
doyle-memoirs-718Do you think that you could bring your friend Mr. Holmes down to see me?
doyle-memoirs-718Does she know?
doyle-memoirs-718For a dishonest one, obviously, or why should he drug his own stable- boy?
doyle-memoirs-718For what purpose?
doyle-memoirs-718Gone where?"
doyle-memoirs-718Had she only been guilty of silence as to his fate?
doyle-memoirs-718Hall Pycroft, I believe?''
doyle-memoirs-718Harris?"
doyle-memoirs-718Has a duplicate key been found in his possession?
doyle-memoirs-718Has anyone passed this way?''
doyle-memoirs-718Have you any objection to my closing your shutters?"
doyle-memoirs-718Have you found them?"
doyle-memoirs-718Have you heard of the events which led up to this affair?"
doyle-memoirs-718Have you the tact?''
doyle-memoirs-718He''s got the dibbs, he has, and where do you think he is at this moment?
doyle-memoirs-718Her husband developed some hateful qualities, or shall we say he contracted some loathsome disease and became a leper or an imbecile?
doyle-memoirs-718Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718How about these papers?"
doyle-memoirs-718How are Ayrshires?''
doyle-memoirs-718How did you know it?
doyle-memoirs-718How does it run?
doyle-memoirs-718How long have you been here?''
doyle-memoirs-718Hullo, what is this?"
doyle-memoirs-718I have not an enemy in the world, as far as I know, so why should anyone play me such a trick?"
doyle-memoirs-718I presume that you have looked into this matter of the murder of John Straker and the disappearance of Silver Blaze?"
doyle-memoirs-718I suppose that man Phelps does not drink?"
doyle-memoirs-718I suppose that there has been no answer from my cabman advertisement?
doyle-memoirs-718I wonder how many real amber mouthpieces there are in London?
doyle-memoirs-718If he wished to injure it, why could he not do it there?
doyle-memoirs-718If she knew, why should she call the police in?
doyle-memoirs-718If the two people were murdered, who but their murderer would have sent this sign of his work to Miss Cushing?
doyle-memoirs-718If there were another man with such singular powers in England, how was it that neither police nor public had heard of him?
doyle-memoirs-718In whose interest are you acting, may I ask?"
doyle-memoirs-718Is Mrs. Watson in?"
doyle-memoirs-718Is it a fact that at the weights Bayard could give the other a hundred yards in five furlongs, and that the stable have put their money on him?''
doyle-memoirs-718Is my nose knocked a little out of the straight?''
doyle-memoirs-718Is there any other point which I can make clear?"
doyle-memoirs-718It looks rather old, does it not?"
doyle-memoirs-718It may prove the simplest matter in the world, but all the same at first glance this is just a little curious, is it not?
doyle-memoirs-718It was incredible to me that he could have gone away leaving all his property behind him, and yet where could he be?
doyle-memoirs-718Look, for example, at the queer lot of things which he took from Acton''s-- what was it?
doyle-memoirs-718May I ask how I can help you?"
doyle-memoirs-718Might I ask for a photograph of Mr. John Straker?"
doyle-memoirs-718Might I ask how you know, and how much you know?''
doyle-memoirs-718Might I beg you, as time may prove to be of importance, to furnish me with the facts of your case without further delay?"
doyle-memoirs-718Might I trouble you for a match?"
doyle-memoirs-718More in your brains than in your pocket, eh?
doyle-memoirs-718Mr. Price?"
doyle-memoirs-718My God, shall I ever forget their faces when they saw who was in the boat that was closing in upon them?
doyle-memoirs-718My God, whoever would have thought that it could have come to this?
doyle-memoirs-718Not drawn towards drink, eh?''
doyle-memoirs-718Not the drains, I hope?"
doyle-memoirs-718Now I am sure that you would not be too proud to earn the price of a new dress, would you?''
doyle-memoirs-718Now, supposing that he broke away during or after the tragedy, where could he have gone to?
doyle-memoirs-718Of course, you will say:''Why not take police precautions against him?''
doyle-memoirs-718On the other hand, he could get out on to the lawn, with ease, Anyt!ling else?"
doyle-memoirs-718Or could it be that there was a prearranged significance to such phrases as''fly- paper''and''hen- pheasant''?
doyle-memoirs-718Or did it come through the post?"
doyle-memoirs-718Or had some sudden blow from her hand dashed the support away and sent the slab crashing down into its place?
doyle-memoirs-718Or how could the coarse, rough woman whom I had seen the day before be connected with her?
doyle-memoirs-718Or was it an accident?
doyle-memoirs-718Or was it someone who was with the thief who did it in order to prevent the crime?
doyle-memoirs-718Or was it--?"
doyle-memoirs-718Perhaps you can not yourself recall how your reverie commenced?"
doyle-memoirs-718Perhaps you can not yourself recall how your reverie commenced?"
doyle-memoirs-718Perhaps you would prefer that Joseph came with us so as to look after me?"
doyle-memoirs-718Shall we argue about it here in public or talk it over in your parlour?"
doyle-memoirs-718Should I change it first or not?"
doyle-memoirs-718Silver Blaze favourite?"
doyle-memoirs-718Straker was brought back here, I presume?"
doyle-memoirs-718Straker?"
doyle-memoirs-718The J. P. or his son?"
doyle-memoirs-718Then,"Who shall have it?"
doyle-memoirs-718There were no marks, then, though the night was a wet one?
doyle-memoirs-718This I presume is your celebrated friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes?"
doyle-memoirs-718Trevelyan?"
doyle-memoirs-718Was it a chance that the wood had slipped and that the stone had shut Brunton into what had become his sepulchre?
doyle-memoirs-718Was it the thief who did it out of bravado?
doyle-memoirs-718Watson, this knife is surely in your line?"
doyle-memoirs-718What ails you?''
doyle-memoirs-718What are you going to take, Mr. Phelps-- curried fowl or eggs, or will you help yourself?"
doyle-memoirs-718What can be done now?
doyle-memoirs-718What can be the matter?"
doyle-memoirs-718What can have put the shivers on him?"
doyle-memoirs-718What chemist sold him the powdered opium?
doyle-memoirs-718What could he practise on?
doyle-memoirs-718What did we see first?
doyle-memoirs-718What did you do next?"
doyle-memoirs-718What do you make of the other?"
doyle-memoirs-718What do you say to a ramble through London?"
doyle-memoirs-718What do you say, Watson?"
doyle-memoirs-718What do you think of Miss Harrison?"
doyle-memoirs-718What do you think of my theory?"
doyle-memoirs-718What else have you done?"
doyle-memoirs-718What had she done with that?
doyle-memoirs-718What has the villain been doing here?''
doyle-memoirs-718What have you there, Watson?"
doyle-memoirs-718What house is this?''
doyle-memoirs-718What is his own explanation as to the paper which he wished the maid to give to the stable- boy?"
doyle-memoirs-718What is it for?"
doyle-memoirs-718What is it?"
doyle-memoirs-718What is the case?"
doyle-memoirs-718What is your name?''
doyle-memoirs-718What link could there be between that creature and my wife?
doyle-memoirs-718What on this earth could my wife be doing out on the country road at three in the morning?
doyle-memoirs-718What qualities have you, my friend, which would make your services so valuable?
doyle-memoirs-718What reason then?
doyle-memoirs-718What say you, Watson?
doyle-memoirs-718What should we do, Mr. Holmes?
doyle-memoirs-718What though I was the victim of an extraordinary accident?
doyle-memoirs-718What use was it for me, a wretched cripple, to go back to England or to make myself known to my old comrades?
doyle-memoirs-718What was it here?
doyle-memoirs-718What was it that my wife was concealing from me?
doyle-memoirs-718What was it then, and how had it affected his fate?
doyle-memoirs-718What was the past of this Trevor, pugilist, traveller, and gold- digger, and how had he placed himself in the power of this acid- faced seaman?
doyle-memoirs-718What was the starting- point of this chain of events?
doyle-memoirs-718What were your next steps?
doyle-memoirs-718What would he do next?
doyle-memoirs-718What would they do to assist them?
doyle-memoirs-718What would you say if I were to start you in Brook Street?''
doyle-memoirs-718What, did you not observe it?
doyle-memoirs-718When do you go to Mawson''s?''
doyle-memoirs-718When have I ever had a secret from you?
doyle-memoirs-718Where are you from?''
doyle-memoirs-718Where does the window of that look out to?"
doyle-memoirs-718Where else could he have put it?
doyle-memoirs-718Where had she been during that strange expedition?
doyle-memoirs-718Where is he, then?"
doyle-memoirs-718Where then could butler Brunton have gone in the night, and what could have become of him now?     "
doyle-memoirs-718Where to?"
doyle-memoirs-718Where?"
doyle-memoirs-718Which of them, then, had access to that dish without the maid seeing them?
doyle-memoirs-718Who are these people that you should visit them at such an hour?''
doyle-memoirs-718Who are you?''
doyle-memoirs-718Who brought the note, then?
doyle-memoirs-718Who is it who profits by it?
doyle-memoirs-718Who was to tell us what had happened then?
doyle-memoirs-718Whoever would have dreamed it?     "
doyle-memoirs-718Why did n''t you go down yesterday?"
doyle-memoirs-718Why do you look at me like that, Jack?
doyle-memoirs-718Why had Holmes remained at Woking?
doyle-memoirs-718Why had he asked Miss Harrison to remain in the sick- room all day?
doyle-memoirs-718Why had he been so careful not to inform the people at Briarbrae that he intended to remain near them?
doyle-memoirs-718Why had he got there before me?
doyle-memoirs-718Why had he sent me from London to Birmingham?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should I consider him in any way?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should a man hold a match to the side of his pipe?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should he run wild upon the moor?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should the bell ring?
doyle-memoirs-718Why should this servant be so anxious to master this old formula?
doyle-memoirs-718Why was someone so anxious to get possession of it?
doyle-memoirs-718Why, then, should you think so meanly of him?"
doyle-memoirs-718Why, too, should he faint at an allusion to the half- effaced initials upon his arm and die of fright when he had a letter from Fordingham?
doyle-memoirs-718Why?
doyle-memoirs-718Why?
doyle-memoirs-718With all these qualities, why are you not in practice?''
doyle-memoirs-718Would n''t we have found the place disarranged and missed the things which he had taken?"
doyle-memoirs-718You are alone?"
doyle-memoirs-718You are not angry with me?''
doyle-memoirs-718You could not have made any slip in coming?"
doyle-memoirs-718You examined the room, I presume, to see if the intruder had left any traces-- any cigar- end or dropped glove or hairpin or other trifle?"
doyle-memoirs-718You have a desk in your office?''
doyle-memoirs-718You remember that fellow who came upon the evening before you left us?''
doyle-memoirs-718You remember the small affair of Uriah and Bathsheba?
doyle-memoirs-718You wo n''t mind my testing you, will you?
doyle-memoirs-718You wo n''t put me alone into a cell, sir?
doyle-memoirs-718You would n''t believe harm of your poor old father, would you, lad?"
doyle-memoirs-718are they what they pretend to be?"
doyle-memoirs-718cned the colonel, laughing,"do you mean to say all our sympathy was wasted and your fit an imposture?"
doyle-memoirs-718cried the inspector,"where''s he got to?"
doyle-memoirs-718he cried,"while I have been fooled in this way, what has this other Hall Pycroft been doing at Mawson''s?
doyle-memoirs-718he cried,"you know my name?"
doyle-memoirs-718said Holmes,"have you got his cigar- holder?"
doyle-memoirs-718said he,"what''s your name, and what are you here for?"
doyle-memoirs-718then?"
doyle-memoirs-718what did he say?"
doyle-memoirs-718what is the matter?"
doyle-memoirs-718you expected to find it?"
conrad-lord-712A chance missed, eh?
conrad-lord-712Am I to believe you could find that backway you spoke of blindfold, like this?
conrad-lord-712And do you know how many opportunities I let escape; how many dreams I had lost that had come in my way?
conrad-lord-712And surrender your arms?
conrad-lord-712And who the devil cares about that?
conrad-lord-712And you shall go?
conrad-lord-712Are they very bad?
conrad-lord-712Are you too tired to row?
conrad-lord-712Been to see your man, Captain? conrad-lord-712 Before you tell me what you think of me,"I went on quickly,"will you kindly tell me what it is I''ve said or done?"
conrad-lord-712But all the same, you would n''t like to have me aboard your own ship hey?
conrad-lord-712But is he?
conrad-lord-712But the other man said it, you do n''t deny that?
conrad-lord-712Cannibal? conrad-lord-712 Did I?"
conrad-lord-712Did he?
conrad-lord-712Did the fellow blab-- or what?
conrad-lord-712Did you ask him?
conrad-lord-712Did you drag him over six thousand miles to get a cheap steamer?
conrad-lord-712Did you expect us all to sit with downcast eyes out of regard for your susceptibilities?
conrad-lord-712Did you speak to me?
conrad-lord-712Die of what?
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you believe it?
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you believe me?
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you think I can tell you what there is to tell without screwing myself up?
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you understand that if there had been, you would not have seen me here? conrad-lord-712 Do n''t you?"
conrad-lord-712Do you know what was my first thought when I heard? conrad-lord-712 Do you know what you would have done?
conrad-lord-712Do you mean to say you had been deliberating with yourself whether you would die?
conrad-lord-712Do you think I can tell you? conrad-lord-712 Do you think I was afraid of death?"
conrad-lord-712Do you?
conrad-lord-712Does it? conrad-lord-712 Eh?
conrad-lord-712Filthy place, is n''t it? conrad-lord-712 For how long, Tuan?"
conrad-lord-712For the last time,she cried menacindy,"will you defend yourself?"
conrad-lord-712Have I?
conrad-lord-712Have you given your consideration to what I spoke to you about?
conrad-lord-712He thinks he has made me harmless, does he?
conrad-lord-712He was afraid the poor brute would jump after him, do n''t you see?
conrad-lord-712He''s no good, is he?
conrad-lord-712Honourable sir,he argued abjectly on the only occasion he managed to have me to himself-"honourable sir, how was I to know?
conrad-lord-712How could I? conrad-lord-712 How do you do?
conrad-lord-712How many more of you?
conrad-lord-712I am a respectable man, and what are you? conrad-lord-712 I am fearless-- am I?"
conrad-lord-712I dare say no one,I began..."And what the devil is he-- anyhow-- for to go on like this?"
conrad-lord-712I dare say you have the power, or what''s the meaning of all this talk?
conrad-lord-712I had jumped-- had n''t I?
conrad-lord-712I had to live; had n''t I?
conrad-lord-712I was too startled to be quite cool-- do n''t you know? conrad-lord-712 Is Tuan Jim inside?"
conrad-lord-712Is he dead?
conrad-lord-712Is he more true?
conrad-lord-712Is it to be never, then?
conrad-lord-712Know my partner? conrad-lord-712 Look here,"said Brown,"how is one to get at him?"
conrad-lord-712Look here,says he mysteriously,"if-do you understand?
conrad-lord-712May I have a cigarette?
conrad-lord-712No doubt,I said, exasperated at being in the dark;"but have you forgiven him?"
conrad-lord-712No, really-do you think I''ve been done to that extent?
conrad-lord-712No?
conrad-lord-712Nothing,she sighed out, and abruptly turned upon me with a barely audible intensity of tone:"Why did you come to us from out there?
conrad-lord-712Peaceful here, eh?
conrad-lord-712Pray-- tell me,he began, coming up ponderously,"what was there at the bottom of this affair-- precisely( au juste)?
conrad-lord-712So you would n''t advise him?
conrad-lord-712Strange, is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Suppose I had not-- I mean to say, suppose I had stuck to the ship? conrad-lord-712 Takes it to heart?"
conrad-lord-712That''s exactly what I am doing now,I remarked;"had n''t you better tell me what it is you want?"
conrad-lord-712They are like people in a book, are n''t they?
conrad-lord-712They were too taken aback to say anything more at first,he narrated steadily,"and what could I have to say to them?"
conrad-lord-712Throw me out, would you? conrad-lord-712 Very well,"I said, with a disconcerted smile;"but could n''t it reduce itself to not being found out?"
conrad-lord-712Was ever there any one so shamefully tried?
conrad-lord-712Was n''t there something said about the Patna case?
conrad-lord-712Well, that''s too little to matter anyhow; but what will you do tomorrow? conrad-lord-712 Well?"
conrad-lord-712Well?
conrad-lord-712Well?
conrad-lord-712Were you?
conrad-lord-712What are they making that row about?
conrad-lord-712What are you doing in the dark-- you two?
conrad-lord-712What are you laughing at?
conrad-lord-712What are you to shout? conrad-lord-712 What became of him?"
conrad-lord-712What can you see?
conrad-lord-712What could I say?
conrad-lord-712What did I care what story they agreed to make up?
conrad-lord-712What did you come down here for? conrad-lord-712 What difference would it make?"
conrad-lord-712What do you believe?
conrad-lord-712What do you mean? conrad-lord-712 What does it mean?"
conrad-lord-712What has he been telling you? conrad-lord-712 What have I done?"
conrad-lord-712What have you done with Marlow?
conrad-lord-712What have you got to say for yourself, you fool?
conrad-lord-712What have you got to say for yourself?
conrad-lord-712What is he? conrad-lord-712 What is it he told you?"
conrad-lord-712What is it? conrad-lord-712 What kept you from jumping, you lunatic?"
conrad-lord-712What of that?
conrad-lord-712What sort of man is he? conrad-lord-712 What was it but the taking of another hill?"
conrad-lord-712What''s all the to- do about? conrad-lord-712 What''s eighty dollars?
conrad-lord-712What''s his name? conrad-lord-712 What''s the good?"
conrad-lord-712What''s the matter now?
conrad-lord-712What''s the matter with you?
conrad-lord-712What''s the matter? conrad-lord-712 What''s the use of it?
conrad-lord-712What''s this?
conrad-lord-712What''s your infernal notion?
conrad-lord-712What? conrad-lord-712 What?
conrad-lord-712What? conrad-lord-712 What?"
conrad-lord-712When shall we meet next, I wonder?
conrad-lord-712Who are you?
conrad-lord-712Who knows?
conrad-lord-712Who''s a cur now-- hey?
conrad-lord-712Who''s to give it?
conrad-lord-712Why are we tormenting that young chap?
conrad-lord-712Why did he commit the rash act, Captain Marlow-- can you think?
conrad-lord-712Why did n''t you kill him?
conrad-lord-712Why do n''t you laugh?
conrad-lord-712Why do n''t you-- you the strongest?
conrad-lord-712Why do you stand here?
conrad-lord-712Why eat all that dirt?
conrad-lord-712Why is he different? conrad-lord-712 Why not send him up country?"
conrad-lord-712Why the devil,I whispered, smiling at him amiably,"do you expose me to such a stupid risk?"
conrad-lord-712Why,I continued from my side of the gate,"haven''t you heard him say so himself?
conrad-lord-712Why? conrad-lord-712 Why?
conrad-lord-712Why? conrad-lord-712 Why?"
conrad-lord-712Why?
conrad-lord-712Will you be going home again soon?
conrad-lord-712Will you fight?
conrad-lord-712Will you fly?
conrad-lord-712Will you promise to leave the coast?
conrad-lord-712Wo n''t you have some more?
conrad-lord-712Would you like,said I,"to leave this part of the world altogether; try California or the West Coast?
conrad-lord-712You did not kill him,went on the other,"and what do you get for it?
conrad-lord-712You did not want to die weeping?
conrad-lord-712You read this?
conrad-lord-712You think I do n''t?
conrad-lord-712You think him strong, wise, courageous, great-- why not believe him to be true too? conrad-lord-712 You want to know?"
conrad-lord-712You want your life?
conrad-lord-712''"Come back to what?"
conrad-lord-712''"Did it?"
conrad-lord-712''"How much more did you want?"
conrad-lord-712''"Not bad-- eh?"
conrad-lord-712''"To tell you the truth, Stein,"I said with an effort that surprised me,"I came here to describe a specimen...."    ''"Butterfly?"
conrad-lord-712''"Tuan?"
conrad-lord-712''"Will you explain?"
conrad-lord-712''Are n''t you going to do something?''
conrad-lord-712''Are you afraid they will hear you on shore?''
conrad-lord-712''Ca n''t you really stop long enough to drink this glass of beer here, you funny beggar, you?''
conrad-lord-712''Have we met to tell each other the story of our lives?''
conrad-lord-712''He told me that he had never felt so small, so powerless-- and as to courage, what was the good of it?
conrad-lord-712''Hey, what do you think of it?''
conrad-lord-712''I wonder whether he felt the ground cut from under his feet?
conrad-lord-712''She asked rapidly and very low,"Can you face four men with this?"
conrad-lord-712''This would make Jim stamp his foot in vexation and exclaim with an exasperated little laugh,"What can you do with such silly beggars?
conrad-lord-712''Was n''t he true to himself, was n''t he?
conrad-lord-712''What can he do?''
conrad-lord-712''What is it you''re running away from?''
conrad-lord-712''What thoughts passed through his head-- what memories?
conrad-lord-712''What you doing here?
conrad-lord-712''What''s that blooming joke?''
conrad-lord-712''Who has been getting at you?
conrad-lord-712''Who knows?
conrad-lord-712''Who''s drunk?
conrad-lord-712''Who?
conrad-lord-712''Why did I come, then?
conrad-lord-712''Wo n''t you save your own life-- you infernal coward?''
conrad-lord-712-- Good wife?
conrad-lord-712-- I am a Government official-- you tell the rascal... Eh?
conrad-lord-712-- if he has really got hold of something fairly good-- none of your bits of green glass-- understand?
conrad-lord-712-- is it dead?
conrad-lord-712... How do you know how I felt?...
conrad-lord-712... Then it was true there was one of these verdammte-- What was he up to?
conrad-lord-712... Was n''t it appalling, eh?
conrad-lord-712... What can you do with a fool?
conrad-lord-712..."Do you hear on the hill?
conrad-lord-712..."He perched himself smartly on the edge of the table and crossed his arms...."Like this-- see?
conrad-lord-712A cargo of produce for the schooner perhaps could be extorted-- and, who knows?
conrad-lord-712A clean slate, did he say?
conrad-lord-712A faint voice said,"You there?"
conrad-lord-712A mob like that-- do n''t you see?"
conrad-lord-712A voice whispered tremulously through the wall,"Are you asleep?"
conrad-lord-712After Sherif Ali his turn would come, and who could resist an attack led by such a devil?
conrad-lord-712After all, what did I know?     ''
conrad-lord-712After all, what has it proved?
conrad-lord-712Alone?
conrad-lord-712Already?
conrad-lord-712Am I a mad woman to believe this?
conrad-lord-712And did n''t Mr. Stein speak English wonderfully well?
conrad-lord-712And do you know what she answered?
conrad-lord-712And how the devil was I to know?
conrad-lord-712And suppose he would-- suppose he could?
conrad-lord-712And then what''s the consequence?
conrad-lord-712And what about others-- the-- the-- world?
conrad-lord-712And what business had he to be romantic?
conrad-lord-712And what did you come for?
conrad-lord-712And what if something unexpected and wonderful were to come of it?
conrad-lord-712And what is it that I had wished to do?
conrad-lord-712And what is the pursuit of truth, after all?
conrad-lord-712And what is your good news?"
conrad-lord-712And what made you?"
conrad-lord-712And what of man?''
conrad-lord-712And what the devil do you get for it; what is it you''ve found here that is so d-- d precious?
conrad-lord-712And where might you have come across him, captain, if it''s fair to ask?"
conrad-lord-712And why the devil not?
conrad-lord-712And you do n''t think yourself"... he gulped something..."you do n''t think yourself a-- a-- cur?"
conrad-lord-712And you have got to live with that truth-- do you see?
conrad-lord-712Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is of course our only and abiding intention?
conrad-lord-712Are they not cruel, bloodthirsty robbers bent on ki]ling?"
conrad-lord-712Are you mad to throw your only chance away?
conrad-lord-712Are you sure?"
conrad-lord-712Are you unwell?"
conrad-lord-712Are you?
conrad-lord-712As to coming to Patusan, who had the right to say he had n''t come to beg?
conrad-lord-712But habit-- habit-- necessity-- do you see?
conrad-lord-712But if something happened that they did not believe him any more, where would he be?
conrad-lord-712But it was n''t....""Why not?"
conrad-lord-712But what did the poor devil believe himself?
conrad-lord-712But what of the distance?
conrad-lord-712But what of to- morrow night?
conrad-lord-712But what would happen then?
conrad-lord-712Ca n''t he see that wretched skipper of his has cleared out?
conrad-lord-712Ca n''t you see it?
conrad-lord-712Ca n''t you?
conrad-lord-712Can I be always watching?"
conrad-lord-712Can ypu fancy it?
conrad-lord-712Can''tyou understand?"
conrad-lord-712Captain Robinson?
conrad-lord-712Catch rain- water, hey?
conrad-lord-712Chapter 21     ''I do n''t suppose any of you have ever heard of Patusan?''
conrad-lord-712Come down here strolling as it were?"
conrad-lord-712Come out of your trance, did you?
conrad-lord-712Come-say Yes, father.... No?
conrad-lord-712Could n''t have been drunk-- was he?
conrad-lord-712D''ye hear, Mister What''s- your- name?"
conrad-lord-712D''ye hear?
conrad-lord-712Did I believe in a miracle?
conrad-lord-712Did I think so?
conrad-lord-712Did n''t I get somehow into that boat?
conrad-lord-712Did n''t I tell you he confessed himself before me as though I had the power to bind and to loose?
conrad-lord-712Did we both speak the truth-- or one of us did-- or neither?
conrad-lord-712Did you think it likely from the force of the blow?''
conrad-lord-712Did you?
conrad-lord-712Did you?''
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you know?
conrad-lord-712Do n''t you see what I mean by the solidarity of the craft?
conrad-lord-712Do you hear?
conrad-lord-712Do you hear?"
conrad-lord-712Do you know how many?
conrad-lord-712Do you know?"
conrad-lord-712Do you remember the night I prayed you to leave me, and you said that you could not?
conrad-lord-712Do you remember you said you would never leave me?
conrad-lord-712Do you see the significance?
conrad-lord-712Do you understand?
conrad-lord-712Do you-do you want him?"
conrad-lord-712Do you?
conrad-lord-712Droll, is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Eh?
conrad-lord-712Felicity, felicity-- how shall I say it?
conrad-lord-712Firmness of courage or effort of fear?
conrad-lord-712For the killing of the man, it had been done-- well, it had-- but was not this war, bloody war-- in a corner?
conrad-lord-712For where?
conrad-lord-712Friend of yours?
conrad-lord-712Friend of yours?"
conrad-lord-712From disappointment too-- who knows?
conrad-lord-712Funny I did n''t meet him.... You there, Marlow?"
conrad-lord-712Going to Patusan?
conrad-lord-712Good idea, is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Good leap, eh?"
conrad-lord-712Had a permission?
conrad-lord-712Had he ever advised them ill?
conrad-lord-712Had he no household there, no kinsmen in his own country?
conrad-lord-712Had he no old mother, who would always remember his face?
conrad-lord-712Had his words ever brought suffering to the people?
conrad-lord-712Had it?
conrad-lord-712Had n''t I jumped?
conrad-lord-712Had n''t he better be killed without more delay?
conrad-lord-712Had n''t he understood its deplorable meaning?
conrad-lord-712Had n''t he?
conrad-lord-712Had the earth been checked in her course?
conrad-lord-712Has it got a face and a voice-- this calamity?
conrad-lord-712Has it not turned up to- night between us?
conrad-lord-712Have n''t I heard the story?
conrad-lord-712Have you watched a ship floating head down, checked in sinking by a sheet of old iron too rotten to stand being shored up?
conrad-lord-712Have you?
conrad-lord-712He called it fine-- did I not?
conrad-lord-712He did not despise me for anything I could help, for anything I was-- do n''t you know?
conrad-lord-712He did speak with an accent-- a twang-- did I notice?
conrad-lord-712He had shown a desire, I continued inflexibly, to go out and shut the door after him...."Did I?"
conrad-lord-712He had tried to write; do you notice the commonplace hand?
conrad-lord-712He has been telling you something?"
conrad-lord-712He is one of us-- and have I not stood up once, like an evoked ghost, to answer for his eternal constancy?
conrad-lord-712He laughed, and then with unexpected emphasis,"And do you know what''s the best in it?"
conrad-lord-712He repeated Patna?
conrad-lord-712He set the log for me; he-- would you believe it?
conrad-lord-712He was in a fair way to make life intolerable to himself..."Do you think so?"
conrad-lord-712He...''Where did you get drink?''
conrad-lord-712Hey?
conrad-lord-712How am I to know?
conrad-lord-712How am I to understand?"
conrad-lord-712How can I believe this?
conrad-lord-712How can that be?
conrad-lord-712How could I tell?
conrad-lord-712How could I?"
conrad-lord-712How could he know who was going to get the upper hand?
conrad-lord-712How do you know?
conrad-lord-712How do you shoot a spectre through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by its spectral throat?
conrad-lord-712How does one kill fear, I wonder?
conrad-lord-712How much longer?
conrad-lord-712How much?
conrad-lord-712I am stupid, am I not?
conrad-lord-712I am sure his love would have been the most abject of sentiments-- but can one imagine a loathsome insect in love?
conrad-lord-712I asked myself, seeing him there apparently so much at ease-- is he silly?
conrad-lord-712I asked, after waiting for a while,''Well, what happened?"
conrad-lord-712I caught the words:"Well-- buffalo-- stick-- in the greatness of my fear...."    ''"What did you mean by staring at me all the morning?"
conrad-lord-712I could n''t let it go on-- could I?"
conrad-lord-712I did n''t come here flying for my life-- did I?
conrad-lord-712I expected to see the iron open out as I stood there and the rush of water going over them as they lay.... What could I do-- what?"
conrad-lord-712I must feel-- every day, every time I open my eyes-- that I am trusted-- that nobody has a right-- do n''t you know?
conrad-lord-712I suppose you too would like to get something out of it?
conrad-lord-712I think-- Can it be possible?
conrad-lord-712I thought of that-- I thought of every mortal thing; but can you shore up a bulkhead in five minutes-- or in fifty for that matter?
conrad-lord-712I very nearly did it as it was-- do you understand?"
conrad-lord-712I was plainly there with them-- was n''t I?
conrad-lord-712I was relieved to learn that those shoutsdid I tell you I had heard shouts?
conrad-lord-712I wish to ask you respectfully-- respectfully, mind-- who would n''t chuck a dratted job like this?
conrad-lord-712I wonder whether she was European at all?
conrad-lord-712I wonder?
conrad-lord-712I would have had my chance.... You doubt me?
conrad-lord-712I?
conrad-lord-712I?''
conrad-lord-712If I spoke, would that motionless and suffering youth leap into the obscurity-- clutch at the straw?
conrad-lord-712If he tries to climb out into the air as inexperienced people endeavour to do, he drowns-- nicht wahr?
conrad-lord-712If you ask them who is brave-- who is true-- who is just-- who is it they would trust with their lives?
conrad-lord-712In a voice that quavered a bit he asked me why did I say that?
conrad-lord-712In its noble struggles too-who knows?
conrad-lord-712Is he an Englishman?"
conrad-lord-712Is he better?
conrad-lord-712Is he satisfied-quite, now, I wonder?
conrad-lord-712Is his evidence material, you think?"
conrad-lord-712Is it a blind monster or only a lost gleam from the universe?
conrad-lord-712Is it alive?
conrad-lord-712Is it much worse?
conrad-lord-712Is it my fault that every skipper and shipowner in the whole of blessed Australasia turns out a blamed fool?
conrad-lord-712Is it not so?"
conrad-lord-712Is it not?"
conrad-lord-712Is n''t it awful a man should be driven to do a thing like that-- and be responsible?
conrad-lord-712Is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Is n''t that so, Captain Robinson?"
conrad-lord-712Is there, Captain Robinson?"
conrad-lord-712It is true that lives had been lost already, but why lose more?
conrad-lord-712It is valiant enough to bear the burden, but where is the courage that would cast it off?
conrad-lord-712It was not so bad there now, he remarked negligently, and, he went on drawling,"There''s some sort of white vagabond has got in there, I hear.... Eh?
conrad-lord-712It would have said,"I am here-- still here"... and what more can the eye of the most forsaken of human beings say?
conrad-lord-712It''s all very fine for you-- you get a power of pieces out of her one way and another; but what about me-- what do I get?
conrad-lord-712Jim was asking; and then,"Gone down-- has he?
conrad-lord-712Nearly got carried off to Talcahuano, did n''t you?
conrad-lord-712Neither does any of you here, I suppose?
conrad-lord-712No sooner on shore I would meet some acquaintance, and the first remark would be,"Did you ever hear of anything to beat this?"
conrad-lord-712No use losing any distance-- is there?''
conrad-lord-712No?
conrad-lord-712No?
conrad-lord-712No?
conrad-lord-712Now you have been long enough here to have a good look round-- and, frankly, do n''t you think I am pretty safe?
conrad-lord-712Of the next night?
conrad-lord-712Of the night after-- of all the many, many nights?
conrad-lord-712Oh yes, shored up?
conrad-lord-712Old Symons is awfully excitable-- is n''t he?
conrad-lord-712On deck amongst that vermin down there?
conrad-lord-712On the contrary, he was strangely passive-- do n''t you know?
conrad-lord-712On the quiet-you understand?
conrad-lord-712One must-don''t you know?
conrad-lord-712Or is it that you are all mad?"
conrad-lord-712Perhaps he looked forward to that hammering he was going to give me for rehabilitation, for appeasement?
conrad-lord-712Perhaps you ought to have told me; but it is such a long time since we both turned saints that you may have forgotten we too had sinned in our time?
conrad-lord-712Pleasant, was n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Pretty, is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Remain?
conrad-lord-712Ridiculous, is n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Sank like lead.... What could be more clear"... he hung his head..."and more awful?"
conrad-lord-712See?
conrad-lord-712Seemed a beastly shame, did n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Shut up-- and when anything goes wrong you fly to us, do n''t you?''
conrad-lord-712Sick of life-- to tell you the truth; but what would have been the good to shirk it-in-- in-- that way?
conrad-lord-712So if you ask me-- how to be?"
conrad-lord-712Sometimes it seems to me that man is come where he is not wanted, where there is no place for him; for if not, why should he want all the place?
conrad-lord-712Tell me-- what are you?
conrad-lord-712Tell who?
conrad-lord-712The Rajah wanted to know whether the white man could repair a watch?"
conrad-lord-712Then he calls out to me from the dark,''Shut that dog up in the chart- room, Mr. Jones-- will you?''
conrad-lord-712Then why?
conrad-lord-712Then with a shade of disdain he added,"It was n''t you, then?
conrad-lord-712There was no high scaffolding, no scarlet cloth( did they have scarlet cloth on Tower Hill?
conrad-lord-712There was something occult in all this, no doubt; for what is the strength of ropes and of men''s arms?
conrad-lord-712They called to me to know if I understood-- was n''t it true, every word of it?
conrad-lord-712They had n''t done me any harm-- had they?
conrad-lord-712They had simply let him go-don''t you know?
conrad-lord-712This heap said''What''s that?''
conrad-lord-712This is better than the old ship-ain''t it?''
conrad-lord-712To Apia?
conrad-lord-712To Honolulu?
conrad-lord-712To get what?"
conrad-lord-712To pass the time of day?"
conrad-lord-712To sneak in?
conrad-lord-712To- morrow-- or was it to- day?
conrad-lord-712Understand?
conrad-lord-712Used us badly-- I must say...""Where''s he gone to?
conrad-lord-712Vanlo''s manager winks at us and asks,''What''s the matter, Captain O''Brien?''
conrad-lord-712Want to know what of?
conrad-lord-712Wanted to see me overboard, did they?
conrad-lord-712Was I not?"
conrad-lord-712Was I so very wrong after all?
conrad-lord-712Was I to get stabbed myself for the sake of a stranger?"
conrad-lord-712Was it not?
conrad-lord-712Was it still veiled?
conrad-lord-712Was it too late to conciliate him?
conrad-lord-712Was n''t it?
conrad-lord-712Was there?
conrad-lord-712Was?
conrad-lord-712Well, it was magnificent, but chances are what men make them, and how was I to know?
conrad-lord-712Well-- what of that?
conrad-lord-712Were my commonplace fears unjust?
conrad-lord-712Were n''t we all in the same boat?
conrad-lord-712Were these preparations for war, or for vengeance, or to repulse a threatened invasion?
conrad-lord-712What can one do?"
conrad-lord-712What can you expect?
conrad-lord-712What could I do?
conrad-lord-712What could he do to make people believe him?
conrad-lord-712What did I know about their George they were howling after?
conrad-lord-712What did Mr. Stein mean sending a boy like that to talk big to an old servant?
conrad-lord-712What did he know?
conrad-lord-712What did he mean?
conrad-lord-712What did it mean?
conrad-lord-712What did it prove after all?
conrad-lord-712What did you ask for when you came here?
conrad-lord-712What did you say, sir?
conrad-lord-712What do you know more of me than I know of you?
conrad-lord-712What do you say?
conrad-lord-712What do you say?"
conrad-lord-712What do you say?"
conrad-lord-712What do you think?
conrad-lord-712What do you think?
conrad-lord-712What does he expect to happen?
conrad-lord-712What does he want here-- the big thief?
conrad-lord-712What does he want here?
conrad-lord-712What for?
conrad-lord-712What for?"
conrad-lord-712What had happened?
conrad-lord-712What have you done with the other?
conrad-lord-712What is a number and a name to a day of days?
conrad-lord-712What is it that by inward pain makes him know himself?
conrad-lord-712What is it that for you and me makes him-- exist?"
conrad-lord-712What is it that moves there?
conrad-lord-712What is it?
conrad-lord-712What is it?"
conrad-lord-712What is it?"
conrad-lord-712What is this thing?
conrad-lord-712What is this, O Muslims?
conrad-lord-712What kind of thing, you ask?
conrad-lord-712What makes you so wicked?
conrad-lord-712What more can I want?
conrad-lord-712What more could they have done?
conrad-lord-712What need she care for the world beyond the forests?
conrad-lord-712What of that?
conrad-lord-712What right have you to doubt?
conrad-lord-712What scared you?
conrad-lord-712What should he do?
conrad-lord-712What to do with it?
conrad-lord-712What was a fellow to say?
conrad-lord-712What was the object of coming to such a miserable country?
conrad-lord-712What was the use?
conrad-lord-712What water did he mean?
conrad-lord-712What we get-- well, we wo n''t talk of that; but can one of us restrain a smile?
conrad-lord-712What would he do to them?
conrad-lord-712What would the Rajah say to this?
conrad-lord-712What would you have done?
conrad-lord-712What would you have me do?
conrad-lord-712What would you have?
conrad-lord-712What you say?
conrad-lord-712What''s eighty dollars?
conrad-lord-712What''s that to me that they are unoffending, when I am starving for next to no offence?
conrad-lord-712What''s to prevent us three from firing you overboard?''
conrad-lord-712What''s yours?"
conrad-lord-712What?
conrad-lord-712What?
conrad-lord-712What?"
conrad-lord-712Where did you get the pluck to jump-- you coward?
conrad-lord-712Where do you expect me to take the air on a night like this, eh?
conrad-lord-712Where do you expect to get a better berth?
conrad-lord-712Where does he come from?"
conrad-lord-712Where was I going to get men that would go down below?
conrad-lord-712Where was the kindness in making crazy with fright all those people I could not save single- handed-- that nothing could save?
conrad-lord-712Where was the sense of such exaltation in a man appointed to be a trading- clerk, and in a place where there was no trade-- at that?
conrad-lord-712Where will you turn?
conrad-lord-712Where''s the captain, Rover?"
conrad-lord-712Where?
conrad-lord-712Where?
conrad-lord-712Who can tell what flattering view he had induced himself to take of his own suicide?     ''
conrad-lord-712Who can tell what relief he expected from this chance of a row?
conrad-lord-712Who can tell?
conrad-lord-712Who is he?
conrad-lord-712Who was he?
conrad-lord-712Who was he?"
conrad-lord-712Who would need him?
conrad-lord-712Who would remember him?
conrad-lord-712Why back to the very spot, to see-- as if his imagination had to be soothed by the assurance that all was over before death could bring relief?
conrad-lord-712Why back to the very spot?
conrad-lord-712Why could n''t she believe?
conrad-lord-712Why did n''t the fool go?
conrad-lord-712Why do n''t they give me back my pipe?
conrad-lord-712Why hurl defiance at the universe?
conrad-lord-712Why make a report?
conrad-lord-712Why not drown alongside-- if he meant drowning?
conrad-lord-712Why not you?"
conrad-lord-712Why not?
conrad-lord-712Why should I?
conrad-lord-712Why should he run about here and there making a great noise about himself, talking about the stars, disturbing the blades of grass?
conrad-lord-712Why should she fear?
conrad-lord-712Why these vapourings?
conrad-lord-712Why this impulse?
conrad-lord-712Why would I carry on so?
conrad-lord-712Why you do not understand?
conrad-lord-712Why, Marlow, do n''t you think, do n''t you feel, that this is abominable; do n''t you now-- come-- as a seaman?
conrad-lord-712Why?
conrad-lord-712Why?"
conrad-lord-712Wie?
conrad-lord-712Will he see it-- will he hear it?
conrad-lord-712Will it be a sign-- a call?"
conrad-lord-712Wo n''t you?"
conrad-lord-712Would I keep a look- out?
conrad-lord-712Would I?
conrad-lord-712Would any of you fellows faint for a jab with a boathook?
conrad-lord-712Would do for a quartermaster...."Do you think you would?"
conrad-lord-712Would n''t you?"
conrad-lord-712Would the white man like to go back down the river?
conrad-lord-712Would they?
conrad-lord-712Would you believe it?
conrad-lord-712Would you have had the courage to swing the maul for the first blow if you had seen that bulkhead?
conrad-lord-712Yet what more could any man do?
conrad-lord-712You are sure of yourself-aren''t you?
conrad-lord-712You ca n''t expect the constituted authorities to inquire into the state of a man''s soul-or is it only of his liver?
conrad-lord-712You do n''t want us to come down here perhaps-- do you?
conrad-lord-712You remember I told you about my cabby in Brisbane-- do n''t you?
conrad-lord-712You remember the story?
conrad-lord-712You see it-- do n''t you?
conrad-lord-712You tell me?
conrad-lord-712You think I am going to bring up somebody else''s child and not be treated with respect?
conrad-lord-712You think I am gone crazy with funk?
conrad-lord-712You think me a cur for standing there, but what would you have done?
conrad-lord-712You understand?
conrad-lord-712a rise in the screw-- that''s the trouble-is it?''
conrad-lord-712and Jim after a little pause went on quietly, as If he had not heard:"What made you come here?"
conrad-lord-712and why did I desire it so ardently?
conrad-lord-712ca n''t you see it?
conrad-lord-712do not believe him?"
conrad-lord-712do you think you''ll get the ghost of a show when all that lot of brutes is in the water?
conrad-lord-712how do you do?"
conrad-lord-712is he callous?
conrad-lord-712is it you, my friend?"
conrad-lord-712my friends, why you not wait long enough before you shoot?
conrad-lord-712the old man began to shout;''what are you Injuns laughing at?
conrad-lord-712what are they doing now down there?"
conrad-lord-712what''s up?
conrad-lord-712who could n''t?
lewis-our-759?
lewis-our-759A picnic picnic? lewis-our-759 Ai n''t here?"
lewis-our-759And I''m a perfect beauty, too, are n''t I?
lewis-our-759And could we get some special stuff to eat?
lewis-our-759And did you note who used it?
lewis-our-759And how do you place Nietzsche?
lewis-our-759And leave me here in the darknesses and wetnesses? lewis-our-759 And you did mind it, did n''t you?"
lewis-our-759Back already, Mist''Wrenn? lewis-our-759 Billy-- was it something serious, the telegram?"
lewis-our-759But do n''t you think he''d say,` when it''s convenient to you, sir''?
lewis-our-759But how many kinds of tea are there, Istra?... lewis-our-759 But please, sir,"said the girl, with immense gravity,"may n''t I let him die, and not find out what''s ailing him, so I can marry the maire?"
lewis-our-759But why did I swipe it?
lewis-our-759But would n''t you rather wait till to- morrow?
lewis-our-759But you----?
lewis-our-759But, anyway, you will let me play with you here in New York as much as I can? lewis-our-759 But-- what are you to do now about Oxford?
lewis-our-759Co''se you''ll keep your room if you do, Mist''Wrenn?
lewis-our-759Could a lady go there?
lewis-our-759Dear child, you''ve missed so much of the tea and cakes of life, have n''t you? lewis-our-759 Did n''t like it much, eh, Bill?
lewis-our-759Did n''t, eh? lewis-our-759 Did the janitress get the coal put in, Nell?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you see? lewis-our-759 Do n''t you wish your little friend Horatio Hood Teddem was here to play with you?"
lewis-our-759Do you dine there often?
lewis-our-759Do you---- Are you all right?
lewis-our-759For a party high tea? lewis-our-759 Get to London?"
lewis-our-759Glad to be off at last, ai n''t you?
lewis-our-759Go out to the areoplane meet?
lewis-our-759Gogie-- square? lewis-our-759 Got a date for dinner this evening, Morty?"
lewis-our-759Hard work?
lewis-our-759Have I been so very grouchy, Mouse? lewis-our-759 Have I?"
lewis-our-759Have a good trip?
lewis-our-759Have n''t they taught you that?
lewis-our-759Have n''t you always been lots of-- oh, have n''t you always''magined lots?
lewis-our-759Here----     Say, what do you think would be a good way for the secretary to tell the crowd that the other guy is the president?
lewis-our-759Hey, Poicy, did yuh bring your dictionary?
lewis-our-759Honestly? lewis-our-759 How about Twenty- eighth and Sixth Avenue?"
lewis-our-759How about the place where you''re living? lewis-our-759 How do yuh like de fog- horn, Wrennie?"
lewis-our-759How''d you happen to get back so soon?
lewis-our-759I guess I draw two boxes, too, eh? lewis-our-759 I say, I wonder did you ever meet him?
lewis-our-759If I heard him say you were crazy----    "Would you beat him for me?"
lewis-our-759If she was a man?
lewis-our-759It is beautiful, is n''t it? lewis-our-759 It is good to get back after all, and-- Mouse dear, I know you wo n''t mind finding me a place to live the next few days, will you?"
lewis-our-759It simply ca n''t be, that''s all.... Did you curl me up? lewis-our-759 Keep house?"
lewis-our-759Land?
lewis-our-759Leland Stanford? lewis-our-759 Like it?
lewis-our-759Like to smash windows? lewis-our-759 Little crispy ones?
lewis-our-759Little meat- pies?
lewis-our-759Lonely, eh?
lewis-our-759Look here; can I see somebody in authority or not?
lewis-our-759Me, Miss Nelly? lewis-our-759 Me?
lewis-our-759Me?
lewis-our-759Missed you----    "Did you think of me after you came here?
lewis-our-759Mrs. Zapp? lewis-our-759 My room occupied yet?"
lewis-our-759No, I----    "Well.... Oh, say, how''s the grub in London?
lewis-our-759No, but-- oh, there ai n''t any use of our-- of me being---- Is there?
lewis-our-759Now what would you think? lewis-our-759 Now will you kindly''low me to talk a little, Wrenn?
lewis-our-759Now, Charley,he said, cheerfully,"your bat''s over, ai n''t it, old man?"
lewis-our-759Now, did n''t I tell you to call me` Miss Theresa''? lewis-our-759 Now, how can I tell, my boy?
lewis-our-759Of course you know he''s a great man, however?
lewis-our-759Oh yes, I----    "Ever been married?"
lewis-our-759Oh yes-- uh-- let me see now; he''s-- uh----    "Why, you remember, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759Oh yes.... How is it you are n''t out sight- seeing? lewis-our-759 Oh, I will; indeed I will----"    "Did he spring any of this fairy tale just now?"
lewis-our-759Oh, listen, Mr. Wrenn; did you ever tramp along the Palisades as far as Englewood? lewis-our-759 Oh, please do think it over, Morty, old man, wo n''t you?
lewis-our-759Oh, you are, are you? lewis-our-759 Oh,"she said, softly,"is it you?"
lewis-our-759Oh-- oh-- y- you are English, then?
lewis-our-759Oh.... Did she say she was going back to California soon?
lewis-our-759Or Spain? lewis-our-759 Out of order?"
lewis-our-759Out on the moors they would come down by you.... What is your adventure-- your formula for it?... lewis-our-759 Please, wo n''t you come to the picnic to- morrow?
lewis-our-759Pretty easy, heh? lewis-our-759 Ready partner-- you, Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759Really? lewis-our-759 Really?...
lewis-our-759Say, Mr. Guilfogle, you say there''ll be-- when will there be likely to be an opening?
lewis-our-759Say, d''yuh think you can run me? lewis-our-759 Say, old man, ca n''t we sleep in your hay just to- night?"
lewis-our-759Say, what do you mean?
lewis-our-759Second class? lewis-our-759 So you thought of me, eh?...
lewis-our-759So? lewis-our-759 Suppose Istra wanted to make up, and came back to London?"
lewis-our-759Tell me, Mouse dear, why do you like the people here? lewis-our-759 Tell me, did you ever have a fight?
lewis-our-759Tell me, what do these people think about; at least, what do you talk about?
lewis-our-759Tell me,she demanded;"are n''t they green?"
lewis-our-759That''s why you have n''t wasted any time learning Five Hundred and things, is n''t it? lewis-our-759 The play is going well, is n''t it?"
lewis-our-759Then what is worrying you?
lewis-our-759This is Mr. Wrenn, is n''t it?
lewis-our-759Trouble? lewis-our-759 Uh-- Mr.--Trubiggs, is it?"
lewis-our-759Uh?
lewis-our-759Uncle Henry?
lewis-our-759Unk?
lewis-our-759Waste his travel- money?
lewis-our-759We''ll find a place this morning, n''est- ce pas? lewis-our-759 Well, who do you think it----"    "Jack?"
lewis-our-759Well, why do n''t you, then? lewis-our-759 What about the old girl with the ingrowing grouch?
lewis-our-759What did you see in England?
lewis-our-759What do-- oh, you know-- people in New York who do n''t go to parties or read much-- what do they do for amusement? lewis-our-759 What if I did?
lewis-our-759What would you like?
lewis-our-759What''d she do if she had to be on the job like Nelly?... lewis-our-759 What''s scouse?"
lewis-our-759What''s the trouble? lewis-our-759 What''ve you got in sight in the job line?"
lewis-our-759What, are you back so soon? lewis-our-759 When did you see me-- to make up the story?"
lewis-our-759Where, where are the hatter and hare, And where is the best butter gone?
lewis-our-759Which one do you play with? lewis-our-759 Who do you play with-- know?"
lewis-our-759Who said` shut up''?
lewis-our-759Who would know? lewis-our-759 Why do n''t you write it?"
lewis-our-759Why not have three of us-- say me and you and Mrs. Arty-- talk the play, just like we was acting it?
lewis-our-759Why should n''t you?
lewis-our-759Why, it''s all right.... What was it about some novelty-- some article? lewis-our-759 Why, you''re the waiter at Pat Maloney''s, ai n''t you?"
lewis-our-759Why-- uh----    "What made you think I was French?
lewis-our-759Why----    "Next Sunday?"
lewis-our-759Will you come, Miss Nelly?
lewis-our-759Wo n''t you come in?
lewis-our-759Wonder when they''ll get the Grand Central done?
lewis-our-759Wot you doing here?
lewis-our-759Would you go on a picnic with me some day next spring?
lewis-our-759Would you mind so ver- ee much skipping down to Bachmeyer''s for some? lewis-our-759 Yes, miss, but----"    "My good woman, do you realize that your` buts''are insulting?"
lewis-our-759Yes, would n''t it?... lewis-our-759 Yes.... You''re a romanticist, then, I take it?"
lewis-our-759You apologize, then?
lewis-our-759You do n''t know any of the people here in the house?
lewis-our-759You do n''t like England much, then?
lewis-our-759You mean like the babes in the woods? lewis-our-759 You mean the secretary was the daughter''s husband all along, and he heard what the president said right there?"
lewis-our-759You must have been learning to sass back real smart, in the Old Country, heh? lewis-our-759 You''ve never fed at a boarding- house, eh?"
lewis-our-759You---- It''s better now? lewis-our-759 Yuh, I guess---- Now where''s the devil and his wife flew away to with my hat?
lewis-our-759Yuh-- sure-- won''t you walk down a piece?
lewis-our-759` Me?'' lewis-our-759 ` Nutty''?
lewis-our-759''Bout six o''clock?"
lewis-our-759''E ayn''t been giving you any of the perishin''''osses, too,''as''e?"
lewis-our-759''E did, did''e?
lewis-our-759( Hey, Drubel, got any lemon merang?
lewis-our-759( Well, Rabin, what is it?
lewis-our-759----just could n''t sleep nights at all.... Then I got on the job...."    "Let''s see, you''re still with that same company?"
lewis-our-759A Salvationist in the crowd, trim and well set up, his red- ribboned Salvation Army cap at a jaunty angle, said,"Wo n''t you come in, brother?"
lewis-our-759A club or a reading- room for hoboes?
lewis-our-759About nine?
lewis-our-759Ah- h, is it just fearful neglected when it comes home all tired out?"
lewis-our-759Am I forgiven?
lewis-our-759Am I shocking you?
lewis-our-759And I swiped the gold and went forth into the night?"
lewis-our-759And ha''p''ny tea?
lewis-our-759And if he did, would he have to go on holding his breath in terror for nine more days?
lewis-our-759And my footsteps rang on the hollow flagstones?
lewis-our-759And now we''re just friends, are n''t we?"
lewis-our-759And now would he be discharged?
lewis-our-759And please do n''t look me up in Paris, because      it''s always better to end up an affair without explanations,      do n''t you think?
lewis-our-759And see how I''ve faked this figure?
lewis-our-759And silent?
lewis-our-759And some silverware?"
lewis-our-759And to- night you''ll let me take you to a music- hall, wo n''t you?"
lewis-our-759And what could he say about the people, anyway?
lewis-our-759And what''d yuh think I answers her?"
lewis-our-759And wo n''t those others be trying to get the job away from you?
lewis-our-759And woggly pin- cushions?"
lewis-our-759And you are reading history?
lewis-our-759And you would n''t like that, would you, honey?"
lewis-our-759And, say, what do you think?
lewis-our-759Another day-- but why paint another day that was but a smear of flat dull slate?
lewis-our-759Are n''t they ever done a- ringing and a- ringing?"
lewis-our-759Are n''t you wet?"
lewis-our-759Are n''t you?"
lewis-our-759Are you a Presbyterian, though?"
lewis-our-759Are you broke?"
lewis-our-759Are you going to be a caveman?"
lewis-our-759Are you nice and drowned?"
lewis-our-759Are you saved?"
lewis-our-759Are you?"
lewis-our-759Artists.... Do you have your lesson in Five Hundred tonight?
lewis-our-759As he hesitatingly entered she warbled:"Need n''t both be so lonely all the time, after all, need we?
lewis-our-759As they finished their floating custard Mr. Wrenn achieved,"Do you come from New York, Miss Croubel?"
lewis-our-759As they sat on a park bench, smoking those most Anglican cigarettes,"Dainty Bits,"Mr. Wrenn begged:     "What''s the matter, old man?"
lewis-our-759At last he cursed himself,"Why do n''t you do something that''d count for her, and not sit around yammering for her like a fool?"
lewis-our-759Aw, lemme''lone, will you?"
lewis-our-759Awful black.... Say, gee, I ai n''t talking too nutty, am I?"
lewis-our-759Back so soon?
lewis-our-759Back so soon?
lewis-our-759Be you a bill- collector?
lewis-our-759Because you''ve been so busy reading and so on?"
lewis-our-759Been away, uh?
lewis-our-759Besides, what had he done?
lewis-our-759Bid a little seven on hearts?
lewis-our-759Bore, is n''t it, the day of landing?
lewis-our-759Bring me a hunk, will yuh?)
lewis-our-759But Charley interrupted,"Say, did you hear old Goglefogle light into me this morning?
lewis-our-759But I bet you----"    "Who was the other girl?"
lewis-our-759But Mr. Wrenn went out of the restaurant with his old friend, the fat man, saying to him quite as would a wit,"I guess we get stung, eh?"
lewis-our-759But hones'', Nell, do you think I might have a chance to land the assistant''s job?"
lewis-our-759But of course I expect more pay-- two men''s work----"    "Let''s see; what you getting now?"
lewis-our-759But was Mr. Hargis rude to you?
lewis-our-759But what do you think?
lewis-our-759But what the dickens did"left-- cat-- follow suit"mean?
lewis-our-759But where, where, dear dormouse, are the hatter and hare?
lewis-our-759But you would n''t have Istra disappoint a nice Johnny after he''s bought him a cunnin''new weskit, would you?...
lewis-our-759But-- just the same, would he really ever get to England alive?
lewis-our-759By the way, have you seen my book on Saxon Derivatives?
lewis-our-759Ca n''t bluff you, eh?"
lewis-our-759Ca n''t you come over and meet me, Morty?"
lewis-our-759Ca n''t you see how I feel about you?
lewis-our-759Ca n''t you see it?
lewis-our-759Ca n''t you see now that they''re hideously out of drawing?"
lewis-our-759Ca n''t you see your cattle- boat experience is realer than any of the things those half- baked thinkers have done?
lewis-our-759Can I have no peace, tired as I am?
lewis-our-759Can you come?"
lewis-our-759Can you want anything more than that to damn them?
lewis-our-759Charley stopped swashing about to sneer:     "Li''l ministering angel, ai n''t you?
lewis-our-759Cheaper than it is here?
lewis-our-759Cloud?
lewis-our-759D''yuh think I''m talking to give my throat exercise?"
lewis-our-759Did I give you only five dollars?"
lewis-our-759Did you get a chill?"
lewis-our-759Did you sleep well, dear?"
lewis-our-759Did you?
lewis-our-759Do about Oxford?
lewis-our-759Do n''t he make you think of kiosks and hyrems and stuff?
lewis-our-759Do n''t it?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you ever collect people?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you hate red hair?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you hate to have to be serious?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you notice how I''ve juggled with this stairway?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you realize that I took you along to take care of me?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you remember when I was baseball captain?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you see now?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you think he was, Nelly?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you understand, my dear?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you want me to show you some of the buildings here?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you want our business any more?"
lewis-our-759Do n''t you want to murder me?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you want to stay here tonight?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you want to?
lewis-our-759Do n''t you wish you--      could know all about art and economics as we do?''
lewis-our-759Do you know, when I think of the jaded Interesting People I''ve met---- Why do I leave you to be spoiled by some shop- girl in a flowered hat?
lewis-our-759Do you understand?"
lewis-our-759Do you-- uh-- drink-- drink much, I mean?"
lewis-our-759Does n''t that khaki soak through?
lewis-our-759Does she live here in New York?"
lewis-our-759Drefful in love?"
lewis-our-759Either of you chaps been in Minnesota?"
lewis-our-759England sure is queen of the sea, heh?
lewis-our-759Ever hear such nonsense?....
lewis-our-759Exciting, eh?"
lewis-our-759Expect me to make firms pay twice for the same order, cause of your carelessness?"
lewis-our-759Fact, I must go up and primp now----"    "Do n''t you care a bit?"
lewis-our-759For Jersey?
lewis-our-759From the capstan, where he was still smoking, the head foreman muttered:"What''s the odds?
lewis-our-759Funny, eh?"
lewis-our-759G''night, old Wr----"    "Going to the ferry?
lewis-our-759Going to be with us again?
lewis-our-759Going to be with us?"
lewis-our-759Got anything on for next Monday evening?"
lewis-our-759Got ta do what I say, savvy?
lewis-our-759Got to make an impression, see?"
lewis-our-759Great place, those Minnesota Big----     "What''s a shoe- pack?"
lewis-our-759Had it something to do with printing stories?
lewis-our-759Had n''t They made this trip ever so many times and never got killed?
lewis-our-759Had n''t he the right to love Istra if he wanted to?
lewis-our-759Hastily,"I mean with Miss Proudfoot and Mrs. Arty and me?"
lewis-our-759Have you tried to find another job?"
lewis-our-759Have you?"
lewis-our-759He bawled upstairs to Nelly,"Come on down, Nelly, ca n''t you?
lewis-our-759He blushed and bowed as if he had been called on for a speech, stumblingly arose, and said:"Uh-- uh-- uh-- you met Mrs. Ferrard, did n''t you, Istra?
lewis-our-759He followed up his conversational advantage by leading the chorus in wondering,"which one of them two actors the heroine was married to?"
lewis-our-759He had been careful; old Goglefogle was only barking; but why should he be barked at?
lewis-our-759He had but a moment to reconnoiter, for she was astonishingly saying:     "So you were lonely when I knocked?"
lewis-our-759He hastened to claim a part in that world:     "Say, Mr. Morton, I wonder if you''ve ever heard of a cattle- boat called the Merian?"
lewis-our-759He lay on the deck, with Bill standing over him and demanding,"What''s my name, heh?"
lewis-our-759He overheard:     "Who is the remarkable new person with the orange tie and the rococo buckle on his jacket belt-- the one that just went through?
lewis-our-759He put his head on one side, rubbed his chin with nice consideration, and condescended,"What would you suggest?"
lewis-our-759He stood before the bars, peering in, and whenever no one else was about he murmured:"Poor fella, they wo n''t let you go, heh?
lewis-our-759He tempted her without the slightest delay, muttering,"Let''s take a walk this evening?"
lewis-our-759He was conscious that the whole world was leering at him, demanding"What''re you carrying a cane for?"
lewis-our-759He was feeling rather resentful at everything, including Istra, as he finally knocked and heard her"Yes?
lewis-our-759He was to live in this heaven; he was going to be away from that Zapp woman; and Nelly Croubel---- Was she engaged to some man?
lewis-our-759He went to the Nickelorion and grasped the hand of the ticket- taker, the Brass- button Man, ejaculating:"How are you?
lewis-our-759He winked at Tim, the weakling hatter, who took the cue and mourned:     "I''m kinda afraid we''re going to, ai n''t you, Pete?
lewis-our-759Hear me?"
lewis-our-759Heh?"
lewis-our-759Her voice was hostile as she demanded:     "What?
lewis-our-759Him a wanderer?
lewis-our-759His knees grew sick and old and quavery as he heard the landlady''s voice loud below- stairs:"Now wot do they want?
lewis-our-759How about''em?"
lewis-our-759How are you, Mouse dear?"
lewis-our-759How did you get going like this?"
lewis-our-759How do you mean about` Interesting People''?"
lewis-our-759How many kinds of tea are there?"
lewis-our-759How much ahead of time to telephone the motto- printer that"we''ve simply got to have proof this afternoon; what''s the matter with you, down there?
lewis-our-759How the dickens could he let the public know how truly great his president was?
lewis-our-759How was I-- was I pretty soused?"
lewis-our-759How would you like to go to the Red Unicorn at Brempton-- one of the few untouched old inns?"
lewis-our-759How''s that for stinging your competitors, heh?
lewis-our-759How----?"
lewis-our-759Huh?
lewis-our-759I been wanting to get away for quite some time, too.... How are you going to travel on ten dollars?"
lewis-our-759I do n''t know how long we''ll play or---- Shall we?"
lewis-our-759I do-- chloroform''em quite cruelly and pin their poor little corpses out on nice clean corks.... You live alone in New York, do you?"
lewis-our-759I got a kind of party----"    "How many?"
lewis-our-759I got a right to spend it the way I want to, have n''t I?
lewis-our-759I got an awful hang- over, ai n''t I?
lewis-our-759I just wondered if you could let me have a match?
lewis-our-759I know I''m a-- what was it Mr. Teddem used to call me?
lewis-our-759I mean it, see?
lewis-our-759I might not be able to get you off till a week from now, but you''d like to get off on a good boat Saturday instead, would n''t you?"
lewis-our-759I own all these cattle,''cept the Morris uns, see?
lewis-our-759I sh''d be awful pleased to.... Have you seen the Tower, Miss Nash?"
lewis-our-759I wish you''d be a little more careful, d''ye hear?)
lewis-our-759I wo n''t say good- by-- I hate good- bys, they''re so      stupid, do n''t you think?
lewis-our-759I wonder if Pete was so hard to lick?"
lewis-our-759I''d like---- Why could n''t we?"
lewis-our-759I''ll take some eggs and some of that-- what was it the idiot was talking about-- berma?"
lewis-our-759I''m only twenty- eight, but I''ve been on my own, like the English fellow says, since I was twelve.... Well, how about you?
lewis-our-759I''ve never rowed with you, have I?
lewis-our-759I-- can''t we just go out for a little walk so-- so we can talk?"
lewis-our-759If there''s anything I could do-- anything----"    "Article?"
lewis-our-759In the New York Chinatown I saw once---- Do you know Chinatown?
lewis-our-759Is n''t that lovely and complicated?
lewis-our-759Is that why you have n''t never been there, too?"
lewis-our-759Is this Bill Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759It is comfortable, and you get lots of sunlight and----"    "I''ll take---- How much is it, please, with board?"
lewis-our-759It really was?
lewis-our-759It was sweet of you to come in, Mouse.... You do n''t mind my calling you` Mouse,''do you?
lewis-our-759It''s shut up, is it?...
lewis-our-759It''s so nice your being----"    "Ready for Five Hundred?"
lewis-our-759Just something simple-- a canteloupe and some shirred eggs and chocolate?"
lewis-our-759Let''s see-- it''s red fours, black fives up?"
lewis-our-759Let''s see; suppose it really were her birthday, would n''t she like to have a letter from some important guy?
lewis-our-759Little mollycoddle wants to sleep, does he?
lewis-our-759Lived there long?"
lewis-our-759Look here; it''s my money, ai n''t it?
lewis-our-759May I ask you something about the play?"
lewis-our-759Maybe oh, what was it I heard in a play at the Academy of Music?
lewis-our-759Miss Mary Proudfoot tried again:     "is it pleasant to study in Paris?
lewis-our-759Morton hastened on, protectively, a bit critically:"You fellows sport around a good deal, do n''t you?...
lewis-our-759Morton liked Miss Corelli so much; but would her works appeal to Istra Nash?
lewis-our-759Mr. Poppins, said she, had spoken of meeting a friend of Mr. Wrenn''s; Mr. Morton, was it not?
lewis-our-759Mr. Wrenn murmured to Theresa:     "Say, do you see that man?
lewis-our-759Mr. Wrenn on the couch was horribly agitated.... Was n''t Istra coming back?
lewis-our-759Mr. Wrenn said to himself, almost spitefully, as she snubbed Nelly,"Too good for us, is she?"
lewis-our-759Mrs. Arty sounded the occasion''s pitch of high merriment by delivering from the doorway the sacred old saying,"Well, the ladies against the men, eh?"
lewis-our-759Must I argue with you?
lewis-our-759My dear sir-- whom I''ve never seen before-- have I?
lewis-our-759Nelly attempted, bravely:     "Do you like New York, Miss Nash?"
lewis-our-759Nice little ash- trays with` Love from the Erie Station''?
lewis-our-759No?
lewis-our-759Not get the job back?
lewis-our-759Novelties?
lewis-our-759Now do n''t try to do me out of my bit or I''ll cap for some other joint, understand?
lewis-our-759Now she resumed:     "Have you been to` The Gold Brick''yet?"
lewis-our-759Now that he was moving, he was agonizedly considering his problem: What was Istra to him, really?
lewis-our-759Now you want me to fix you up, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759Now, do you want to get fixed up with a nice fast boat that leaves Portland next Saturday, just a couple of days''wait?"
lewis-our-759Now, what did those mean?
lewis-our-759Oh damn it, am I getting sentimental?
lewis-our-759Oh say, Miss Nelly, why do they call it Five Hundred?"
lewis-our-759Oh yes; somebody in it had said"Do you believe in fairies?"
lewis-our-759Oh, tell me, have you ever read anything by Harold Bell Wright or Myrtle Reed, Mr. Wrenn?
lewis-our-759Oh, we''ll have a reg''lar feast at the Astor-- artichokes and truffles and all sorts of stuff.... Would-- would you like it if I sold the play?"
lewis-our-759Old Goglefogle been lighting into you?
lewis-our-759Old Goglefogle did n''t consider him; why should he consider the firm?
lewis-our-759On the terrace.... What is that shish kibub?"
lewis-our-759Or do you?"
lewis-our-759Or is it blessedly possible that you are n''t a tripper-- a tourist?"
lewis-our-759Or''d you rather have something else?
lewis-our-759Pete snorted:"Who says to` shut up,''hey?
lewis-our-759Picture, mister?
lewis-our-759Picture?
lewis-our-759Please, sir, may n''t I be a countess now?"
lewis-our-759Poor dear, is it worried?
lewis-our-759Poor---- Oh, do n''t tell me you have a headache again?"
lewis-our-759Pretty rheumatic?"
lewis-our-759Remember how I ran onto Pete on the street?
lewis-our-759Savvy-- you see I am an American-- savvy?"
lewis-our-759Say, Wrenn-- you seem to me like a good fellow-- why do n''t you get acquainted with the bunch?
lewis-our-759Say, did n''t get over to gay Paree, did you?"
lewis-our-759Say, did you hear him-- the old----"    "What was the trouble, Charley?"
lewis-our-759Say, did you notice any novelties we could copy?"
lewis-our-759Say, how about this:` The vice- president of the railway would like to have you sign these, sir, as president''?"
lewis-our-759Say, is it much like this here bridge- whist?
lewis-our-759Say, why would n''t it be great to have the millionaire''s daughter say to her father,"Do you believe in love?"
lewis-our-759Say, you do n''t know his address, do you?"
lewis-our-759Shall I call for you, Miss-- uh-- Theresa?"
lewis-our-759Shall I?
lewis-our-759Shall I?"
lewis-our-759Shall we go?"
lewis-our-759Shall we?"
lewis-our-759She detached herself from the hubbub of invitations to learn to play Five Hundred and wandered back to the couch, murmuring:"Was bad Istra good?
lewis-our-759She is a fine person---- Do you think you''d like a girl like that?"
lewis-our-759She looked at him sidewise and confided,"Will you do me a favor?"
lewis-our-759She reclined("reclined"is perfectly accurate) on the red- leather couch, among the pillows, and smoked two cigarettes, relapsing into"No?
lewis-our-759She sent him away with a light"It''s been a good party, has n''t it, caveman?
lewis-our-759She turned away, but he followed her into the hall, bashfully urging:"Have you been to another show?
lewis-our-759She went on:     "Mrs. Arty told me you had a real big library-- nearly a hundred books and---- Do you mind?
lewis-our-759She went to the mirror and patted her hair, then curled on the bed, with an offhand"Wo n''t you sit down?"
lewis-our-759Should he get them at the Fourteenth Street Store, or Siegel- Cooper''s, or over at Aronson''s, near home?
lewis-our-759Should he, Mr. Wrenn queried, try to get the position?
lewis-our-759Sighing happily, Nelly cried to the group:"Was n''t that grand?
lewis-our-759Sir Thomas Lipton-- wasn''t he a friend of the king?
lewis-our-759So Nelly likes to-- well, make b''lieve--''magine?"
lewis-our-759So early?"
lewis-our-759So it''s you, is it?"
lewis-our-759So one night you----"    "Oh, was it dark?
lewis-our-759Some cheese sandwiches?
lewis-our-759Sorry old Siddons is laid off again.... Is the gas- stove working all right now?"
lewis-our-759Straight now, are you?"
lewis-our-759Summer hotel?"
lewis-our-759Surely you, who''ve gipsied with me, are n''t going to be so obvious, so banal, as to blame me because you''ve cared for me, are you, child?"
lewis-our-759Tell me-- you live in this same house, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759Ten dollars pleas- s- s- s."    "But when does the boat start?
lewis-our-759Ten dollars pleas- s- s- s."    "Well, what does that entitle me to?"
lewis-our-759That was all he could say till he had digested a pair of thoughts: Just what did she mean by"types"?
lewis-our-759The cat?
lewis-our-759The grub''ll be----"    "What grub do you get?"
lewis-our-759The man said"Oh aye?"
lewis-our-759The manager:     "Hear what I said?
lewis-our-759The other candidates, Rabin and Henson and Glover, were all good friends of his, and, furthermore, could he"run a bunch of guys if he was over them?"
lewis-our-759Then he set himself to the hard task of listening to Charley, who was muttering:     "Back quick, ai n''t you, ol''Wrenn?
lewis-our-759Then the fat man went on:     "Wonder what Wolgast will do in his mill?
lewis-our-759Then the secretary butts in-- my idea is he''s been kind of keeping in the background, see-- and he''s the daughter''s husband all the while, see?
lewis-our-759Then we''ll talk about a job, heh?"
lewis-our-759There''s going to be a vacant room there-- maybe you two fellows could frame it up to take it, heh?
lewis-our-759They talk and talk and talk-- they''re just like Kipling''s bandar- log-- What is it?
lewis-our-759Tired, Nelly?"
lewis-our-759To Wrennie,"Say, Gladys, ai n''t you afraid one of them long woids like, t''eological, will turn around and bite you right on the wrist?"
lewis-our-759Tom:"What''s the big hurry?"
lewis-our-759Traveling or going somewhere?"
lewis-our-759Twice-- the same order?"
lewis-our-759Understand that?"
lewis-our-759Understand?"
lewis-our-759Unless you want to go to that music- hall?"
lewis-our-759Very very dark?
lewis-our-759Walking down to your store?"
lewis-our-759Want to be a circus horse and wander?
lewis-our-759Was it death?
lewis-our-759Was it true that Mr. Wrenn and Mr. Morton had gone clear across the Atlantic on a cattle- boat?
lewis-our-759Was n''t he making nineteen dollars a week, as against the ticket- taker''s ten or twelve?
lewis-our-759Was n''t that young miner a dear?"
lewis-our-759Was she the perfect among pink faces?"
lewis-our-759We all get lonely, do n''t we?
lewis-our-759We''ll forget there are any syndicalists or broken- colorists for a while, wo n''t we?
lewis-our-759We''ll have a small fire, shall we?
lewis-our-759Well, he''s got a secretary there in the office-- on the stage, see?
lewis-our-759Well, how''s things going with the old show?...
lewis-our-759Well, it''s good to get back to the old town, heh?
lewis-our-759Well, what''s your plans now?"
lewis-our-759Well, where did you go?
lewis-our-759Well, who did you think it was?
lewis-our-759Were you such a bad boy?"
lewis-our-759What I wanted to ask you was, what''s the best place in Ireland to see?"
lewis-our-759What could he be to her?
lewis-our-759What d''yuh think of that?
lewis-our-759What d''yuh think you''re doing?
lewis-our-759What did he care if he spent all he had?
lewis-our-759What do I know about tea?
lewis-our-759What do you suppose we pay you a salary for?
lewis-our-759What do you think this office is?
lewis-our-759What do you think?
lewis-our-759What is it they call''em-- carriages?
lewis-our-759What is your opinion?"
lewis-our-759What j''yuh go to that Jew first for?
lewis-our-759What though he was a bunny- faced man with an innocuous mustache?
lewis-our-759What was it Nelly had told him about"Peter Pan"?
lewis-our-759What you bidding, Wrenn?
lewis-our-759What you going to do about it?"
lewis-our-759What you thinking about?
lewis-our-759What''s her name?
lewis-our-759What''s the use of a manager if his underlings use judgment?
lewis-our-759When d''yuh start out?"
lewis-our-759When would you like to go?
lewis-our-759When you were a boy?
lewis-our-759When''d you get back?"
lewis-our-759Where areyou?
lewis-our-759Where does it start from?"
lewis-our-759Where j''yuh put it?"
lewis-our-759Where you going?
lewis-our-759Where''ll I meet you?"
lewis-our-759Where''s N?
lewis-our-759Where''s the nearest house?"
lewis-our-759Which way is it?"
lewis-our-759Who is she?"
lewis-our-759Who was it, Satan?"
lewis-our-759Who would want to marry me?
lewis-our-759Who would want to marry poor little me?"
lewis-our-759Whose death?
lewis-our-759Whose house is this?"
lewis-our-759Why could n''t you try and take a little bit of care of me, anyway?"
lewis-our-759Why did she seem to be watching him so closely?
lewis-our-759Why do I have to explain everything?
lewis-our-759Why do n''t you go steerage, and save?"
lewis-our-759Why do n''t you soak him?
lewis-our-759Why, I did n''t see it no more''n---- Say you, Pink Eye, say you crab- footed usher, did you swipe my hat?
lewis-our-759Why, he wondered--"why had he been a chump?
lewis-our-759Why, you ai n''t been gone more than a month and a half, have you?"
lewis-our-759Will you let me change my mind?
lewis-our-759With flaky covers?"
lewis-our-759With me?"
lewis-our-759With pickles and a pillow cushion and several kinds of cake?...
lewis-our-759Wo n''t you come in?"
lewis-our-759Wonder if that''s that` Merry Widow''thing?...
lewis-our-759Would he like her?
lewis-our-759Would n''t They take all sorts of pains on Their own account as well as on his?
lewis-our-759Would she call him` papa''or` sir,''do you think?"
lewis-our-759Would the fo''c''sle always keep heaving up-- up-- up, like this, then down-- down-- down, as though it were going to sink?
lewis-our-759Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759Yes, but what did Mouse mean?
lewis-our-759You are a lonely child, are n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You ca n''t, eh?
lewis-our-759You came from California?
lewis-our-759You can tell him to go ahead, and then where''ll he be?
lewis-our-759You come from Ireland, do n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You come up to see me, did n''t you?
lewis-our-759You did n''t get on the Continent, did you?"
lewis-our-759You did n''t tell me that you went to moving pictures, did you?"
lewis-our-759You do n''t care, do you, ol''Wrenn?"
lewis-our-759You do n''t mind my asking such beastly personal questions, do you?
lewis-our-759You do n''t mind my comparing you to a butler, do you?
lewis-our-759You do n''t?
lewis-our-759You don''t-- do you?"
lewis-our-759You go and forget me and enjoy yourself and be good to your pink- face-- Nelly, is n''t it?
lewis-our-759You got a worse boss''n Goglefogle, heh?
lewis-our-759You hated them, did n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You have Saturday afternoon off, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759You have been wonderfully kind to me, and I''ll      send you some good thought- forms, shall I?
lewis-our-759You know him?"
lewis-our-759You know, like hating the cousin, when you''re a kiddy, hating the cousin that always keeps her nails clean?"
lewis-our-759You looked it up, eh?
lewis-our-759You mean` idiotically''?
lewis-our-759You see these ridiculous glaring purple shadows under the clocher?"
lewis-our-759You think I''m drunk, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759You think you''re awful good, do n''t you?
lewis-our-759You went to London, did you, Wrenn?
lewis-our-759You will come back, wo n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You will come down and see me to- night, wo n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You will sober up, now, wo n''t you?"
lewis-our-759You wo n''t mind, will you?"
lewis-our-759You''re Americans, are you?
lewis-our-759You''re from New York, too, eh?"
lewis-our-759You''re lonely in London, are n''t you?
lewis-our-759You''re m''friend, ai n''t you, eh?
lewis-our-759You''re much too respectable to roll on the grass, are n''t you?
lewis-our-759Your very first one?"
lewis-our-759Zapp?"
lewis-our-759Zapp?"
lewis-our-759` And do you think he''ll walk in and get what he wants?
lewis-our-759` Me?
lewis-our-759afternoon and perhaps evening, Mouse?
lewis-our-759and"how much a week they get for acting in that thing?"
lewis-our-759he certainly does know how to jolly them, heh?"
lewis-our-759that''s so; ai n''t it?
lewis-our-759there must be kind of-- kind of adventure in them things, heh?"
lewis-our-759to say I wish you were here?
lewis-our-759was it about jungles?
lewis-our-759when they heard from a low stable at the very back of the lot:     "I say, you chaps, what are you doing there?"
lewis-our-759you let me have fifty cents till Saturday?
plato-gorgias-687Certainly,he will answer,"for is not health the greatest good?
plato-gorgias-687What is the use of coming to you, Gorgias? plato-gorgias-687 ), with the making of garments? plato-gorgias-687 -Who are to punish them? plato-gorgias-687 A part of what, Socrates? plato-gorgias-687 A useful thing, then? plato-gorgias-687 About that you and I may be supposed to agree? plato-gorgias-687 Again, if we take the arts of which we were just now speaking:-do not arithmetic and the arithmeticians teach us the properties of number? plato-gorgias-687 Again, in a man''s bodily frame, you would say that the evil is weakness and disease and deformity? plato-gorgias-687 All this is a hindrance to them; there are the clothes of the judges and the clothes of the judged- What is to be done? plato-gorgias-687 Although he is not a physician:-is he? plato-gorgias-687 Am I not right Callicles? plato-gorgias-687 Am I not right in my recollection? plato-gorgias-687 Am I not right? plato-gorgias-687 An experience in what? plato-gorgias-687 And I affirm that he is most miserable, and that those who are punished are less miserable- are you going to refute this proposition also? plato-gorgias-687 And I am going to ask- what is this power of persuasion which is given by rhetoric, and about what? plato-gorgias-687 And I should say neither I, nor any man: would you yourself, for example, suffer rather than do injustice? plato-gorgias-687 And I would have you observe, that I am right in asking this further question: If I asked,What sort of a painter is Zeuxis?"
plato-gorgias-687And I would still ask, whether you say that pleasure and good are the same, or whether there is some pleasure which is not a good?
plato-gorgias-687And a foolish man too?
plato-gorgias-687And according to the argument the rhetorician must be a just man?
plato-gorgias-687And are not all things either good or evil, or intermediate and indifferent?
plato-gorgias-687And are not just men gentle, as Homer says?-or are you of another mind?
plato-gorgias-687And are not these pleasures or goods present to those who rejoice- if they do rejoice?
plato-gorgias-687And are only the cowards pained at the approach of their enemies, or are the brave also pained?
plato-gorgias-687And are the good rhetoricians meanly regarded in states, under the idea that they are flatterers?
plato-gorgias-687And are they better pleased at the enemy''s departure?
plato-gorgias-687And are they equally pained?
plato-gorgias-687And are those of whom spoke wretches?
plato-gorgias-687And are we late for a feast?
plato-gorgias-687And are we to say that you are able to make other men rhetoricians?
plato-gorgias-687And as for the Muse of Tragedy, that solemn and august personage- what are her aspirations?
plato-gorgias-687And at the very outset, Gorgias, it was said that rhetoric treated of discourse, not[ like arithmetic] about odd and even, but about just and unjust?
plato-gorgias-687And can not you tell at once, and without having an acquaintance with him, whether a man is happy?
plato-gorgias-687And deformity or disgrace may be equally measured by the opposite standard of pain and evil?
plato-gorgias-687And did you ever see a sensible man rejoicing or sorrowing?
plato-gorgias-687And did you never see a foolish child rejoicing?
plato-gorgias-687And do even you, Socrates, seriously believe what you are now saying about rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687And do not the poets in the theatres seem to you to be rhetoricians?
plato-gorgias-687And do not those who rightly punish others, punish them in accordance with a certain rule of justice?
plato-gorgias-687And do you call the fools and cowards good men?
plato-gorgias-687And do you consider wealth to be the greatest good of man?
plato-gorgias-687And do you mean by the better the same as the superior?
plato-gorgias-687And do you mean to say also that if he meets with retribution and punishment he will still be happy?
plato-gorgias-687And do you not imagine that the soul likewise has some evil of her own?
plato-gorgias-687And do you think that he is happy or miserable?
plato-gorgias-687And do you think, Socrates, that a man who is thus defenceless is in a good position?
plato-gorgias-687And do you, Callicles, seriously maintain what you are saying?
plato-gorgias-687And do you, Polus, think that you can answer better than Gorgias?
plato-gorgias-687And does he have and not have good and happiness, and their opposites, evil and misery, in a similar alternation?
plato-gorgias-687And does not gymnastic also treat of discourse concerning the good or evil condition of the body?
plato-gorgias-687And does not the same argument hold of the soul, my good sir?
plato-gorgias-687And does not the same hold in all other cases?
plato-gorgias-687And further, that to suffer punishment is the way to be released from this evil?
plato-gorgias-687And he has the second place, who is delivered from vice?
plato-gorgias-687And he is to be thirsting and drinking?
plato-gorgias-687And he may have strength and weakness in the same way, by fits?
plato-gorgias-687And he who has joy is good?
plato-gorgias-687And he who has learned medicine is a physician, in like manner?
plato-gorgias-687And he who has learned music a musician?
plato-gorgias-687And he who is in pain is evil?
plato-gorgias-687And he who is just may be supposed to do what is just?
plato-gorgias-687And he who punishes rightly, punishes justly?
plato-gorgias-687And if a man burns, there is something which is burned?
plato-gorgias-687And if able to gratify others, must not rhetoric be a fine thing?
plato-gorgias-687And if he asked again:"What is the art of calculation?"
plato-gorgias-687And if he burns in excess or so as to cause pain, the thing burned will be burned in the same way?
plato-gorgias-687And if he cuts, the same argument holds- there will be something cut?
plato-gorgias-687And if he further said,"Concerned with what?"
plato-gorgias-687And if he had the skill of Aristophon the son of Aglaophon, or of his brother Polygnotus, what ought we to call him?
plato-gorgias-687And if he is hungry, or has any other desire, does he not cease from the desire and the pleasure at the same moment?
plato-gorgias-687And if pleasantly, then also happily?
plato-gorgias-687And if the cutting be great or deep or such as will cause pain, the cut will be of the same nature?
plato-gorgias-687And if the most disgraceful, then also the worst?
plato-gorgias-687And if the striker strikes violently or quickly, that which is struck will he struck violently or quickly?
plato-gorgias-687And if they were more savage, must they not have been more unjust and inferior?
plato-gorgias-687And if what is honourable, then what is good, for the honourable is either pleasant or useful?
plato-gorgias-687And in pain?
plato-gorgias-687And in the same way there are good pains and there are evil pains?
plato-gorgias-687And in the same way, he who has learned what is just is just?
plato-gorgias-687And in the sentence which you have just uttered, the word"thirsty"implies pain?
plato-gorgias-687And is he not then delivered from the greatest evil?
plato-gorgias-687And is not that a great power?
plato-gorgias-687And is not that just the provoking thing?
plato-gorgias-687And is not that the sort of thing, Callicles, which we were just now describing as flattery?
plato-gorgias-687And is not the same true of all similar arts, as, for example, the art of playing the lyre at festivals?
plato-gorgias-687And is not the soul which has an order of her own better than that which has no order?
plato-gorgias-687And is not the virtue of each thing dependent on order or arrangement?
plato-gorgias-687And is not this universally true?
plato-gorgias-687And is the pleasant to be pursued for the sake of the good?
plato-gorgias-687And is the"having learned"the same"having believed,"and are learning and belief the same things?
plato-gorgias-687And is this notion true of one soul, or of two or more?
plato-gorgias-687And it has been proved to be true?
plato-gorgias-687And justice punishes us, and makes us more just, and is the medicine of our vice?
plato-gorgias-687And justice, if the best, gives the greatest pleasure or advantage or both?
plato-gorgias-687And may not the same be said of the beauty of knowledge?
plato-gorgias-687And most disgraceful either because most painful and causing excessive pain, or most hurtful, or both?
plato-gorgias-687And music is concerned with the composition of melodies?
plato-gorgias-687And must he not be courageous?
plato-gorgias-687And must not the just man always desire to do what is just?
plato-gorgias-687And must we not have the same end in view in the treatment of our city and citizens?
plato-gorgias-687And noble or ignoble?
plato-gorgias-687And not to suffer, is to perpetuate the evil?
plato-gorgias-687And now injustice and all evil in the soul has been admitted by to be most disgraceful?
plato-gorgias-687And now let us have from you, Gorgias, the truth about rhetoric: which you would admit( would you not?)
plato-gorgias-687And now, which will you do, ask or answer?
plato-gorgias-687And of harp playing and dithyrambic poetry in general, what would you say?
plato-gorgias-687And of two deformed things, that which exceeds in deformity or disgrace, exceeds either in pain or evil- must it not be so?
plato-gorgias-687And ought not the better to have a larger share?
plato-gorgias-687And ought we not to choose and use the good pleasures and pains?
plato-gorgias-687And punishment is an evil?
plato-gorgias-687And since they are superior, the laws which are made by them are by nature good?
plato-gorgias-687And so you think that he who slays any one whom he pleases, and justly slays him, is pitiable and wretched?
plato-gorgias-687And suffering implies an agent?
plato-gorgias-687And suppose, again, I were to say that astronomy is only word- he would ask,"Words about what, Socrates?"
plato-gorgias-687And that is now discovered to be more evil?
plato-gorgias-687And that is pleasant at the presence of which we are pleased, and that is good at the presence of which we are good?
plato-gorgias-687And that which exceeds most in hurtfulness will be the greatest of evils?
plato-gorgias-687And that which is just has been admitted to be honourable?
plato-gorgias-687And that which is orderly is temperate?
plato-gorgias-687And that which makes a thing good is the proper order inhering in each thing?
plato-gorgias-687And the beneficial are those which do some good, and the hurtful are those which do some evil?
plato-gorgias-687And the foolish man and the coward to be evil?
plato-gorgias-687And the foolish; so it would seem?
plato-gorgias-687And the greater disgrace is the greater evil?
plato-gorgias-687And the one which had pleasure in view was just a vulgar flattery:-was not that another of our conclusions?
plato-gorgias-687And the other had in view the greatest improvement of that which was ministered to, whether body or soul?
plato-gorgias-687And the reason for asking this second question would be, that there are other painters besides, who paint many other figures?
plato-gorgias-687And the same is true of a ship?
plato-gorgias-687And the same may be said of the human body?
plato-gorgias-687And the soul which has order is orderly?
plato-gorgias-687And the suffering to him who is stricken is of the same nature as the act of him who strikes?
plato-gorgias-687And the temperate soul is good?
plato-gorgias-687And the word"drinking"is expressive of pleasure, and of the satisfaction of the want?
plato-gorgias-687And then he will be sure to go on and ask,"What good?
plato-gorgias-687And then he would proceed to ask:"Words about what?"
plato-gorgias-687And there is also"having believed"?
plato-gorgias-687And therefore he acts justly?
plato-gorgias-687And therefore persuade us of them?
plato-gorgias-687And therefore to be unjust and intemperate, and cowardly and ignorant, is more painful than to be poor and sick?
plato-gorgias-687And thirst, too, is painful?
plato-gorgias-687And this applies not only to the body, but also to the soul: in either there may be that which gives the appearance of health and not the reality?
plato-gorgias-687And this speech is addressed to a crowd of people?
plato-gorgias-687And this you would call injustice and ignorance and cowardice, and the like?
plato-gorgias-687And those who are in pain have evil or sorrow present with them?
plato-gorgias-687And to restrain her from her appetites is to chastise her?
plato-gorgias-687And to understand that about which they speak?
plato-gorgias-687And to whom do we go with the unjust and intemperate?
plato-gorgias-687And was not Pericles a shepherd of men?
plato-gorgias-687And was not punishment said by us to be a deliverance from the greatest of evils, which is vice?
plato-gorgias-687And we- good, and all good things whatever are good when some virtue is present in us or them?
plato-gorgias-687And were you not saying just now, that some courage implied knowledge?
plato-gorgias-687And what art frees us from disease?
plato-gorgias-687And what art will protect us from suffering injustice, if not wholly, yet as far as possible?
plato-gorgias-687And what difference does that make?
plato-gorgias-687And what do you say of doing injustice?
plato-gorgias-687And what do you say of his father, Meles the harp- player?
plato-gorgias-687And what do you say of that other rhetoric which addresses the Athenian assembly and the assemblies of freemen in other states?
plato-gorgias-687And what do you say of the choral art and of dithyrambic poetry?-are not they of the same nature?
plato-gorgias-687And what does our friend Socrates, of Foxton, say-does he assent to this, or not?
plato-gorgias-687And what from vice and injustice?
plato-gorgias-687And what is my sort?
plato-gorgias-687And what knowledge can be nobler?
plato-gorgias-687And what would you consider this to be?
plato-gorgias-687And what would you say of the soul?
plato-gorgias-687And when I ask, Who are you?
plato-gorgias-687And when he has got rid of his ophthalmia, has he got rid of the health of his eyes too?
plato-gorgias-687And when we kill a man we kill him or exile him or despoil him of his goods, because, as we think, it will conduce to our good?
plato-gorgias-687And which of the evils is the most disgraceful?-Is not the most disgraceful of them injustice, and in general the evil of the soul?
plato-gorgias-687And which rejoiced most at the departure of the enemy, the coward or the brave?
plato-gorgias-687And who are you?
plato-gorgias-687And why?
plato-gorgias-687And will not the patient suffer that which the agent does, and will not the suffering have the quality of the action?
plato-gorgias-687And will not the temperate man do what is proper, both in relation to the gods and to men;-for he would not be temperate if he did not?
plato-gorgias-687And will therefore never be willing to do injustice?
plato-gorgias-687And will you also do me the favour of saying whether man is an animal?
plato-gorgias-687And would he be the happier man in his bodily condition, who is healed, or who never was out of health?
plato-gorgias-687And would you maintain that if a fool does what he think best, this is a good, and would you call this great power?
plato-gorgias-687And would you not allow that all just things are honourable in so far as they are just?
plato-gorgias-687And would you prefer a greater evil or a greater dishonour to a less one?
plato-gorgias-687And would you say that courage differed from pleasure?
plato-gorgias-687And would you say that pleasure and knowledge are the same, or not the same?
plato-gorgias-687And would you still say that the evil are evil by reason of the presence of evil?
plato-gorgias-687And yet rhetoric makes men able to speak?
plato-gorgias-687And yet those who have learned as well as those who have believed are persuaded?
plato-gorgias-687And yet, on your principle, what justice or reason is there in your refusal?
plato-gorgias-687And you are the man who can not speak unless there is some one to answer?
plato-gorgias-687And you said the opposite?
plato-gorgias-687And you were speaking of courage and knowledge as two things different from one another?
plato-gorgias-687And you would admit that to drink, when you are thirsty, is pleasant?
plato-gorgias-687And you would call sounds and music beautiful for the same reason?
plato-gorgias-687And you, like him, invite any one to ask you about anything which he pleases, and you will know how to answer him?
plato-gorgias-687And your judgment is right, as you may ascertain in this way:-If a person were to say to you,"Is there, Gorgias, a false belief as well as a true?"
plato-gorgias-687And, therefore, when Pericles first began to speak in the assembly, the Athenians were not so good as when he spoke last?
plato-gorgias-687Are the superior and better and stronger the same or different?
plato-gorgias-687Are these indifferent things done for the sake of the good, or the good for the sake of the indifferent?
plato-gorgias-687Are they not like tyrants?
plato-gorgias-687Are you not ashamed, Socrates, of introducing such topics into the argument?
plato-gorgias-687At any rate you will allow that he who is unjustly put to death is wretched, and to be pitied?
plato-gorgias-687At your age, Socrates, are you not ashamed to be catching at words and chuckling over some verbal slip?
plato-gorgias-687Both the wise man and the brave man we allow to be good?
plato-gorgias-687But I shall not tell him whether rhetoric is a fine thing or not, until I have first answered,"What is rhetoric?"
plato-gorgias-687But can every man choose what pleasures are good and what are evil, or must he have art or knowledge of them in detail?
plato-gorgias-687But can you tell me why you disapprove of such a power?
plato-gorgias-687But do you not think, Socrates, that you have been sufficiently refuted, when you say that which no human being will allow?
plato-gorgias-687But do you really suppose that I or any other human being denies that some pleasures are good and others bad?
plato-gorgias-687But does he do what he wills if he does what is evil?
plato-gorgias-687But does not the art of medicine, which we were just now mentioning, also make men able to understand and speak about the sick?
plato-gorgias-687But have not you and the world already agreed that to do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer?
plato-gorgias-687But he does not cease from good and evil at the same moment, as you have admitted: do you still adhere to what you said?
plato-gorgias-687But he surely can not have the same eyes well and sound at the same time?
plato-gorgias-687But if he is to have more power of persuasion than the physician, he will have greater power than he who knows?
plato-gorgias-687But if not in pain, then not in both?
plato-gorgias-687But if there had been no one but Zeuxis who painted them, then you would have answered very well?
plato-gorgias-687But if they were good, then clearly each of them must have made the citizens better instead of worse?
plato-gorgias-687But if we, Polus, are right, do you see what follows, or shall we draw out the consequences in form?
plato-gorgias-687But is it the greatest?
plato-gorgias-687But is the being healed a pleasant thing, and are those who are being healed pleased?
plato-gorgias-687But not the evil?
plato-gorgias-687But now we are affirming that the aforesaid rhetorician will never have done injustice at all?
plato-gorgias-687But please to refresh my memory a little; did you say-"in an unjust attempt to make himself a tyrant"?
plato-gorgias-687But surely the wise and brave are the good, and the foolish and the cowardly are the bad?
plato-gorgias-687But then again, what was the observation which you just now made, about doing and suffering wrong?
plato-gorgias-687But they do what they think best?
plato-gorgias-687But what if the itching is not confined to the head?
plato-gorgias-687But whether rulers or subjects will they or will they not have more than themselves, my friend?
plato-gorgias-687But why, if I have a suspicion, do I ask instead of telling you?
plato-gorgias-687But will he also escape from doing injury?
plato-gorgias-687But will you answer?
plato-gorgias-687But, my good friend, where is the refutation?
plato-gorgias-687But, you admitted that when in pain a man might also have pleasure?
plato-gorgias-687Can anything be more irrational, my friends, than this?
plato-gorgias-687Can not you finish without my help, either talking straight: on, or questioning and answering yourself?
plato-gorgias-687Consider again:-Where there is an agent, must there not also be a patient?
plato-gorgias-687Consider:-You would say that to suffer punishment is another name for being justly corrected when you do wrong?
plato-gorgias-687Could he be said to regard even their pleasure?
plato-gorgias-687Did I not hear you say that rhetoric was a sort of experience?
plato-gorgias-687Did he perform with any view to the good of his hearers?
plato-gorgias-687Did not the very persons whom he was serving ostracize him, in order that they might not hear his voice for ten years?
plato-gorgias-687Did you not say, that suffering wrong was more evil, and doing wrong more disgraceful?
plato-gorgias-687Do I make any impression on you, and are you coming over to the opinion that the orderly are happier than the intemperate?
plato-gorgias-687Do I not convince you that the opposite is the truth?
plato-gorgias-687Do I understand you to mean what I mean by the term"benefited"?
plato-gorgias-687Do men appear to you to will that which they do, or to will that further end for the sake of which they do a thing?
plato-gorgias-687Do you know any other effect of rhetoric over and above that of producing persuasion?
plato-gorgias-687Do you laugh, Polus?
plato-gorgias-687Do you mean that you will teach him to gain the ears of the multitude on any subject, and this not by instruction but by persuasion?
plato-gorgias-687Do you mean that your art produces the greatest good?
plato-gorgias-687Do you mean what sort of an art?
plato-gorgias-687Do you never hear our professors of education speaking in this inconsistent manner?
plato-gorgias-687Do you not agree?
plato-gorgias-687Do you say"Yes"or"No"to that?
plato-gorgias-687Do you see the inference:-that pleasure and pain are simultaneous, when you say that being thirsty, you drink?
plato-gorgias-687Do you understand?
plato-gorgias-687Do you want me to agree with you?
plato-gorgias-687Does not a man cease from his thirst and from his pleasure in drinking at the same time?
plato-gorgias-687Does not that appear to be an art which seeks only pleasure, Callicles, and thinks of nothing else?
plato-gorgias-687Does not the art of making money?
plato-gorgias-687Does not the art of medicine?
plato-gorgias-687Does rhetoric seem to you to be an experience?
plato-gorgias-687Enough: And did you ever see a coward in battle?
plato-gorgias-687For in my opinion there is no profit in a man''s life if his body is in an evil plight- in that case his life also is evil: am I not right?
plato-gorgias-687For on what principle of justice did Xerxes invade Hellas, or his father the Scythians?
plato-gorgias-687For that would not be right, Polus; but I shall be happy to answer, if you will ask me, What part of flattery is rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687For will any one ever acknowledge that he does not know, or can not teach, the nature of justice?
plato-gorgias-687For you were saying just now that the courageous and the wise are the good would you not say so?
plato-gorgias-687Go back now to our former admissions.-Did you say that to hunger, I mean the mere state of hunger, was pleasant or painful?
plato-gorgias-687Have the wise man and the fool, the brave and the coward, joy and pain in nearly equal degrees?
plato-gorgias-687Have they not been invented wholly for the sake of pleasure?
plato-gorgias-687Have they not very great power in states?
plato-gorgias-687Have we not already admitted many times over that such is the duty of a public man?
plato-gorgias-687How can that be, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687How not regarded?
plato-gorgias-687How then can pleasure be the same as good, or pain as evil?
plato-gorgias-687How then can the rhetoricians or the tyrants have great power in states, unless Polus can refute Socrates, and prove to him that they do as they will?
plato-gorgias-687How two questions?
plato-gorgias-687How will you answer them?
plato-gorgias-687I am glad to hear it; answer me in like manner about rhetoric: with what is rhetoric concerned?
plato-gorgias-687I know; but still the actual hunger is painful: am I not right?
plato-gorgias-687I mean that every man is his own ruler; but perhaps you think that there is no necessity for him to rule himself; he is only required to rule others?
plato-gorgias-687I mean to ask whether a man will escape injustice if he has only the will to escape, or must he have provided himself with the power?
plato-gorgias-687I mean to say- Does he who teaches anything persuade men of that which he teaches or not?
plato-gorgias-687I mean, for example, that if a man strikes, there must be something which is stricken?
plato-gorgias-687I said also that the wicked are miserable, and you refuted me?
plato-gorgias-687I suppose that he is affected by them, and gets rid of them in turns?
plato-gorgias-687I suppose that you mean health and strength?
plato-gorgias-687I understand you to say, if I am not mistaken, that the honourable is not the same as the good, or the disgraceful as the evil?
plato-gorgias-687I was saying that to do is worse than to suffer injustice?
plato-gorgias-687I was thinking, Callicles, that something of the kind must have been in your mind, and that is why I repeated the question- What is the superior?
plato-gorgias-687I will ask and do you answer?
plato-gorgias-687I will ask; and do you answer me, Socrates, the same question which Gorgias, as you suppose, is unable to answer: What is rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687If then there be anything which a man has and has not at the same time, clearly that can not be good and evil- do we agree?
plato-gorgias-687If we admit what has been just now said, every man ought in every way to guard himself against doing wrong, for he will thereby suffer great evil?
plato-gorgias-687In either case is he not equally to be envied?
plato-gorgias-687In the first place, what say you of flute- playing?
plato-gorgias-687In what?
plato-gorgias-687Is it not a fact that injustice, and the doing of injustice, is the greatest of evils?
plato-gorgias-687Is not suffering injustice a greater evil?
plato-gorgias-687Is not that true?
plato-gorgias-687Is not this a fact?
plato-gorgias-687Is not this the conclusion, if the premises are not disproven?
plato-gorgias-687Is not this true?
plato-gorgias-687Is not this, as they say, to begin with the big jar when you are learning the potter''s art; which is a foolish thing?
plato-gorgias-687Is that a question or the beginning of a speech?
plato-gorgias-687Is that the paradox which, as you say, can not be refuted?
plato-gorgias-687Is the final result, that he gets rid of them both together?
plato-gorgias-687Is there any comparison between him and the pleader?
plato-gorgias-687Is this true?
plato-gorgias-687Justly or unjustly, do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687Laws and institutions also have no beauty in them except in so far as they are useful or pleasant or both?
plato-gorgias-687Listen to me, then, while I recapitulate the argument:-Is the pleasant the same as the good?
plato-gorgias-687Look at the matter in this way:-In respect of a man''s estate, do you see any greater evil than poverty?
plato-gorgias-687May I ask then whether you will answer in turn and have your words put to the proof?
plato-gorgias-687May I assume this to be your opinion?
plato-gorgias-687Men who do any of these things do them for the sake of the good?
plato-gorgias-687Must I then say with Epicharmus,"Two men spoke before, but now one shall be enough"?
plato-gorgias-687Must not the defence be one which will avert the greatest of human evils?
plato-gorgias-687Must not the very opposite be true,-if he is to be like the tyrant in his injustice, and to have influence with him?
plato-gorgias-687Must we not try and make- them as good as possible?
plato-gorgias-687My question is this: If Gorgias had the skill of his brother Herodicus, what ought we to call him?
plato-gorgias-687Nay, I said a part of flattery- if at your age, Polus, you can not remember, what will you do by- and- by, when you get older?
plato-gorgias-687Need I adduce any more instances, or would you agree that all wants or desires are painful?
plato-gorgias-687No matter; then the cowards, and not only the brave, rejoice?
plato-gorgias-687No other answer can I give, Callicles dear; have you any?
plato-gorgias-687Now I was it to know about rhetoric in the same way;-is rhetoric the only art which brings persuasion, or do other arts have the same effect?
plato-gorgias-687Now, what art is there which delivers us from poverty?
plato-gorgias-687Of discourse concerning diseases?
plato-gorgias-687Of what profession?
plato-gorgias-687On the other hand, if the unjust be not punished, then, according to you, he will be happy?
plato-gorgias-687Or do I fail to persuade you, and, however many tales I rehearse to you, do you continue of the same opinion still?
plato-gorgias-687Or must the pupil know these things and come to you knowing them before he can acquire the art of rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687Or swiftness and slowness?
plato-gorgias-687Or will you be unable to teach him rhetoric at all, unless he knows the truth of these things first?
plato-gorgias-687Or would you venture to say, that they too are happy, if they only get enough of what they want?
plato-gorgias-687Ought he not to have the name which is given to his brother?
plato-gorgias-687Perhaps, however, you do not even now understand what I mean?
plato-gorgias-687Quite so, Socrates; and they are really fools, for how can a man be happy who is the servant of anything?
plato-gorgias-687Say rather, Polus, impossible; for who can refute the truth?
plato-gorgias-687Shall I pursue the question?
plato-gorgias-687Shall I tell you why I anticipate this?
plato-gorgias-687Shall I tell you why I think so?
plato-gorgias-687Shall we break off in the middle?
plato-gorgias-687Shall we say that?
plato-gorgias-687Shall we then assume two sorts of persuasion,-one which is the source of belief without knowledge, as the other is of knowledge?
plato-gorgias-687So then, in mind, body, and estate, which are three, you have pointed out three corresponding evils- injustice, disease, poverty?
plato-gorgias-687Such are their respective lives:-And now would you say that the life of the intemperate is happier than that of the temperate?
plato-gorgias-687Such treatment will be better for the soul herself?
plato-gorgias-687Surely, then, the just man will never consent to do injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Take the case of any bodily affection:-a man may have the complaint in his eyes which is called ophthalmia?
plato-gorgias-687Tell me, Callicles, if a person were to ask these questions of you, what would you answer?
plato-gorgias-687Tell me, Chaerephon, is Socrates in earnest, or is he joking?
plato-gorgias-687Tell me, Socrates, are you in earnest, or only in jest?
plato-gorgias-687Tell me, then, Callicles, how about making any of the citizens better?
plato-gorgias-687Tell me, then, when do you say that they are good and when that they are evil- what principle do you lay down?
plato-gorgias-687That again, Gorgias is ambiguous; I am still in the dark: for which are the greatest and best of human things?
plato-gorgias-687That is to say, he who receives admonition and rebuke and punishment?
plato-gorgias-687That is to say, in evil?
plato-gorgias-687That would surely be marvellous and absurd?
plato-gorgias-687The beneficial are good, and the hurtful are evil?
plato-gorgias-687The degrees of good and evil vary with the degrees of pleasure and of pain?
plato-gorgias-687The flatterer?
plato-gorgias-687The good and evil both have joy and pain, but, perhaps, the evil has more of them?
plato-gorgias-687The life which you are now depicting is not that of a dead man, or of a stone, but of a cormorant; you mean that he is to be hungering and eating?
plato-gorgias-687Then I am to call you a rhetorician?
plato-gorgias-687Then I was right in saying that a man may do what seems good to him in a state, and not have great power, and not do what he wills?
plato-gorgias-687Then a man may delight a whole assembly, and yet have no regard for their true interests?
plato-gorgias-687Then are cookery and rhetoric the same?
plato-gorgias-687Then are the good and bad good and bad in a nearly equal degree, or have the bad the advantage both in good and evil?
plato-gorgias-687Then arithmetic as well as rhetoric is an artificer of persuasion?
plato-gorgias-687Then clearly, Socrates, you would say that you did not even know whether the great king was a happy man?
plato-gorgias-687Then doing injustice will have an excess of evil, and will therefore be a greater evil than suffering injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Then he ceases from pain and pleasure at the same moment?
plato-gorgias-687Then he is benefited?
plato-gorgias-687Then he lives worst, who, having been unjust, has no deliverance from injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Then he who is punished and suffers retribution, suffers justly?
plato-gorgias-687Then he who is punished is delivered from the evil of his soul?
plato-gorgias-687Then he who is punished suffers what is good?
plato-gorgias-687Then if great power is a good as you allow, will such a one have great power in a state?
plato-gorgias-687Then let me raise another question; there is such a thing as"having learned"?
plato-gorgias-687Then medicine also treats of discourse?
plato-gorgias-687Then pleasure is not the same as good fortune, or pain the same as evil fortune, and therefore the good is not the same as the pleasant?
plato-gorgias-687Then pleasure, like everything else, is to be sought for the sake of that which is good, and not that which is good for the sake of pleasure?
plato-gorgias-687Then restraint or chastisement is better for the soul than intemperance or the- absence of control, which you were just now preferring?
plato-gorgias-687Then rhetoric does not treat of all kinds of discourse?
plato-gorgias-687Then rhetoric is not the only artificer of persuasion?
plato-gorgias-687Then rhetoric, as would appear, is the artificer of a persuasion which creates belief about the just and unjust, but gives no instruction about them?
plato-gorgias-687Then surely they do as they will?
plato-gorgias-687Then the art of money- making frees a man from poverty; medicine from disease; and justice from intemperance and injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Then the good and the bad are pleased and pained in a nearly equal degree?
plato-gorgias-687Then the house in which order and regularity prevail is good, that in which there is disorder, evil?
plato-gorgias-687Then the laws of the many are the laws of the superior?
plato-gorgias-687Then the many are by nature to the one, against whom, as you were saying, they make the laws?
plato-gorgias-687Then the punisher does what is honourable, and the punished suffers what is honourable?
plato-gorgias-687Then these are the points at issue between us- are they not?
plato-gorgias-687Then they are the laws of the better; for the superior class are far better, as you were saying?
plato-gorgias-687Then they can only exceed in the other?
plato-gorgias-687Then they do not exceed in pain?
plato-gorgias-687Then those who rejoice are good when goods are present with them?
plato-gorgias-687Then those who rejoice are good, and those who are in pain evil?
plato-gorgias-687Then those who want nothing are not truly said to be happy?
plato-gorgias-687Then to which service of the State do you invite me?
plato-gorgias-687Then upon this view, Pericles was not a good statesman?
plato-gorgias-687Then we have found the reason why there is no dishonour in a man receiving pay who is called in to advise about building or any other art?
plato-gorgias-687Then we should be right in calling him a physician?
plato-gorgias-687Then what, in your opinion, is rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687Then why not ask him yourself?
plato-gorgias-687Then why, if you call rhetoric the art which treats of discourse, and all the other arts treat of discourse, do you not call them arts of rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687Then would you rather suffer than do injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Then you would not wish to be a tyrant?
plato-gorgias-687Then, according to your doctrine, the said Archelaus is miserable?
plato-gorgias-687Then, as this is admitted, let me ask whether being punished is suffering or acting?
plato-gorgias-687Then, as would appear, power and art have to be provided in order that we may do no injustice?
plato-gorgias-687Then, as you are in earnest, shall we proceed with the argument?
plato-gorgias-687Then, if you approve the question, Gorgias, what is the answer?
plato-gorgias-687Then, poetry is a sort of rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687There is pleasure in drinking?
plato-gorgias-687This is what I believe that you mean( and you must not suppose that I am word- catching), if you allow that the one is superior to the ten thousand?
plato-gorgias-687To do wrong, then, is second only in the scale of evils; but to do wrong and not to be punished, is first and greatest of all?
plato-gorgias-687To him again I shall say, Who are you, honest friend, and what is your business?
plato-gorgias-687To what class of things do the words which rhetoric uses relate?
plato-gorgias-687Very good, Callicles; but will he answer our questions?
plato-gorgias-687Was not this said?
plato-gorgias-687Was there ever a man who was once vicious, or unjust, or intemperate, or foolish, and became by the help of Callicles good and noble?
plato-gorgias-687Was there ever such a man, whether citizen or stranger, slave or freeman?
plato-gorgias-687We may assume the existence of bodies and of souls?
plato-gorgias-687Well now, suppose that we strip all poetry of song and rhythm and metre, there will remain speech?
plato-gorgias-687Well, Polus, but if this is true, where is the great use of rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687Well, and is not he who has learned carpentering a carpenter?
plato-gorgias-687Well, and was not this the point in dispute, my friend?
plato-gorgias-687Well, but do you admit that the wiser is the better?
plato-gorgias-687Well, but how does that prove Pericles''badness?
plato-gorgias-687Well, but is there a false knowledge as well as a true?
plato-gorgias-687Well, if you are willing to proceed, determine this question for me:-There is something, I presume, which you would call knowledge?
plato-gorgias-687Well, my friend, but what do you think of swimming; is that an art of any great pretensions?
plato-gorgias-687Well, you and I say to him, and are you a creator of wealth?
plato-gorgias-687Were you not saying just now that he is wretched?
plato-gorgias-687What are we to do, then?
plato-gorgias-687What are you saying, Polus?
plato-gorgias-687What condition?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean by his"ruling over himself"?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you mean?
plato-gorgias-687What do you say?
plato-gorgias-687What do you say?
plato-gorgias-687What do you suppose that the physician would be able to reply when he found himself in such a predicament?
plato-gorgias-687What does that matter if I answer well enough for you?
plato-gorgias-687What events?
plato-gorgias-687What greater good can men have, Socrates?"
plato-gorgias-687What is coming, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687What is the matter, Chaerephon- does Socrates want to hear Gorgias?
plato-gorgias-687What is the name which is given to the effect of harmony and order in the body?
plato-gorgias-687What is to be said about all this?
plato-gorgias-687What is your meaning, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687What makes you say so, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687What matter?
plato-gorgias-687What nonsense are you talking?
plato-gorgias-687What part of flattery is rhetoric?
plato-gorgias-687What right have you to despise the engine- maker, and the others whom I was just now mentioning?
plato-gorgias-687What shall I ask him?
plato-gorgias-687What sort of an art is cookery?
plato-gorgias-687What sort of discourse, Gorgias?-such discourse as would teach the sick under what treatment they might get well?
plato-gorgias-687What then?
plato-gorgias-687What thing?
plato-gorgias-687When the assembly meets to elect a physician or a shipwright or any other craftsman, will the rhetorician be taken into counsel?
plato-gorgias-687When you are thirsty?
plato-gorgias-687Which condition may not be really good, but good only in appearance?
plato-gorgias-687Which rejoice and sorrow most- the wise or the foolish?
plato-gorgias-687Which, then, is the best of these three?
plato-gorgias-687Whom would you say that- you had improved by your conversation?
plato-gorgias-687Why are you silent, Polus?
plato-gorgias-687Why do I say this?
plato-gorgias-687Why do you ask me whether rhetoric is a fine thing or not, when I have not as yet told you what rhetoric is?
plato-gorgias-687Why do you not answer?
plato-gorgias-687Why not give the name yourself, Socrates?
plato-gorgias-687Why then?
plato-gorgias-687Why will you not answer?
plato-gorgias-687Why"forbear"?
plato-gorgias-687Why, did I not say that it was the noblest of arts?
plato-gorgias-687Why, did you not say just now that the rhetoricians are like tyrants, and that they kill and despoil or exile any one whom they please?
plato-gorgias-687Why, have you not already said that they do as they think best?
plato-gorgias-687Why?
plato-gorgias-687Will he not rather contrive to do as much wrong as possible, and not be punished?
plato-gorgias-687Will the good soul be that in which disorder is prevalent, or that in which there is harmony and order?
plato-gorgias-687Will you ask me, what sort of an art is cookery?
plato-gorgias-687Will you enumerate them?
plato-gorgias-687Will you keep your promise, and answer shortly the questions which are asked of you?
plato-gorgias-687Will you understand my answer?
plato-gorgias-687Will you, who are so desirous to gratify others, afford a slight gratification to me?
plato-gorgias-687Wisdom and health and wealth and the like you would call goods, and their opposites evils?
plato-gorgias-687Words which do what?
plato-gorgias-687Would any other man prefer a greater to a less evil?
plato-gorgias-687Would he not be a bad manager of any animals who received them gentle, and made them fiercer than they were when he received them?
plato-gorgias-687Would he not be utterly at a loss for a reply?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, I do; and what is the name which you would give to the effect of harmony and order in the soul?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, I do; but what is the inference?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, I know the song; but what is your drift?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, because the patient is delivered from a great evil; and this is the advantage of enduring the pain- that you get well?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, but why talk of men who are good for nothing?
plato-gorgias-687Yes, certainly; but what is your drift?
plato-gorgias-687You are hard of refutation, Socrates, but might not a child refute that statement?
plato-gorgias-687You further said that the wrong- doer is happy if he be unpunished?
plato-gorgias-687You said also, that no man could have good and evil fortune at the same time?
plato-gorgias-687You say that you can make any man, who will learn of you, a rhetorician?
plato-gorgias-687You see, I presume, that Archelaus the son of Perdiccas is now the ruler of Macedonia?
plato-gorgias-687You were saying, in fact, that the rhetorician will have, greater powers of persuasion than the physician even in a matter of health?
plato-gorgias-687You will admit, I suppose, that good and evil fortune are opposed to each other?
plato-gorgias-687You would further admit that there is a good condition of either of them?
plato-gorgias-687and does all happiness consist in this?
plato-gorgias-687and was any one else ever known to be cured by him, whether slave or freeman?
plato-gorgias-687and you said,"The painter of figures,"should I not be right in asking, What kind of figures, and where do you find them?"
plato-gorgias-687did you never hear that Themistocles was a good man, and Cimon and Miltiades and Pericles, who is just lately dead, and whom you heard yourself?
plato-gorgias-687do you mean that I may not use as many words as I please?
plato-gorgias-687do you think that rhetoric is flattery?
plato-gorgias-687must he have the power, or only the will to obtain them?
plato-gorgias-687my philosopher, is that your line?
plato-gorgias-687one else who knows?
plato-gorgias-687or the good for the sake of the pleasant?
plato-gorgias-687or what ignorance more disgraceful than this?
plato-gorgias-687or would you say that the coward has more?
plato-gorgias-687say, the end of becoming a great man and not suffering injury?
plato-gorgias-687to be one of those arts which act always and fulfil all their ends through the medium of words?
plato-gorgias-687will you ask him, Chaerephon-?
plato-gorgias-687you mean those fools- the temperate?
alger_jr-errand-719A what?
alger_jr-errand-719About his being left at Mr. Brent''s hotel? alger_jr-errand-719 Ai n''t you rather young?"
alger_jr-errand-719Am I at liberty to mention that I have seen you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Am I to consider that a compliment?
alger_jr-errand-719Am I to stay here?
alger_jr-errand-719An aunt of mine went to a fortune- teller and asked if she would ever be married, and when? alger_jr-errand-719 And about his true father having disappeared?"
alger_jr-errand-719And he ought to have been here earlier?
alger_jr-errand-719And he really feels kindly to me?
alger_jr-errand-719And how did you treat her?
alger_jr-errand-719And is he an actor like you, Signor Orlando?
alger_jr-errand-719And shall we not see you at all?
alger_jr-errand-719And so this is where Rebecca lives?
alger_jr-errand-719And so you made my uncle''s acquaintance this morning?
alger_jr-errand-719And the paper?
alger_jr-errand-719And what are your plans, if you are willing to tell me?
alger_jr-errand-719And what did you do?
alger_jr-errand-719And what do you want here, young man?
alger_jr-errand-719And where do you wish Philip and I to remain in the meantime?
alger_jr-errand-719And who is the other?
alger_jr-errand-719And you are really Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719And you board at her house?
alger_jr-errand-719And you have nothing to say as to his attack upon me?
alger_jr-errand-719And you like her?
alger_jr-errand-719And you two do n''t agree?
alger_jr-errand-719And you-- whose son are you?
alger_jr-errand-719Answer me one thing, is Mr. Carter sick at all?
alger_jr-errand-719Any one else?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you a thief, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you an Italian?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you aware that Rebecca Forbush is in the city?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you dependent on what you may earn?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you expecting a letter from anybody, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you going far?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you not rather out of your latitude?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you not satisfied with me?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you quite able, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you quite determined to leave us?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you sure of this?
alger_jr-errand-719Are you the boy I hired yesterday?
alger_jr-errand-719Brought up in the country, perhaps?
alger_jr-errand-719But how does he get money to pay his way?
alger_jr-errand-719But why have I not known this before?
alger_jr-errand-719But you will come back-- say after a few weeks?
alger_jr-errand-719By the way, you have n''t heard from them lately?
alger_jr-errand-719Ca n''t you tell the truth now and then, Jonas?
alger_jr-errand-719Call on that woman?
alger_jr-errand-719Can I have some water to wash my face?
alger_jr-errand-719Can you give me any advise?
alger_jr-errand-719Could n''t you walk home alone, Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719Did he assign any reason for your discharge?
alger_jr-errand-719Did he tell you that he flung a snow- ball at my head as hard as a lump of ice?
alger_jr-errand-719Did it come true?
alger_jr-errand-719Did it hurt you?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t Mrs. Forbush used to live here?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t he send you to the pier?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t you get as much when you were errand boy?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t you know he had gone to Florida?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t you tell me once you would like to buy my gun?
alger_jr-errand-719Did n''t your employer ask for a recommendation?
alger_jr-errand-719Did she call there, too-- to see me?
alger_jr-errand-719Did she give her name?
alger_jr-errand-719Did she tell you that?
alger_jr-errand-719Did she tell you what sort of a wife you would have?
alger_jr-errand-719Did the fortune- teller say so?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you call him by name?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you ever see this before?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you hear what she said?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you not hear that he was dead?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you not take something from my friend who was in here before me?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you not turn the poor woman from the house, having no regard for her evident poverty? alger_jr-errand-719 Did you read it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did you send him anywhere, Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719Did you suppose I would specially need to use money instead of a check this week? alger_jr-errand-719 Did you?
alger_jr-errand-719Do n''t you know him?
alger_jr-errand-719Do n''t you know where they''ve gone?
alger_jr-errand-719Do n''t you see? alger_jr-errand-719 Do you ask because you feel interested in me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you belong to the church?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you defy me, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you doubt her knowledge, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you expect to hear from Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you find your duties very fatiguing?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you intend to leave us?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know any one in Philadelphia, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know each other?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know of any we can call in?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know what I am going to do with you?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know what is in this letter?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know what was in it?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know where she moved to?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know why Mrs. Forbush moved away?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you live in the city?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you live on Madison Avenue?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you live with your parents?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you mean to say I opened it and took out the money?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you mean to say the boy would steal?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you pay a big tax?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you recognize acquaintances, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you recognize this handwriting?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you remember in what business he was then engaged?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you remember what I told Philip the evening before he went away?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you s''pose Phil knows anything about it?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you stay long in Philadelphia?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think I stole the money or used it for my own purpose?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think Mrs. Brent is married again?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think Uncle Oliver has gone and got married again?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think he''ll leave him any money?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think she suppressed it purposely?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think so?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think the fortune- tellers know any better than you do?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think you can make a favorable impression upon-- the daisy?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think you shall like your employer?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you want me, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Do you wish to see me?
alger_jr-errand-719Does Mrs. Forbush live here?
alger_jr-errand-719Does a boy named Philip Brent live here?
alger_jr-errand-719Does the lady know it?
alger_jr-errand-719Fifth Avenue?
alger_jr-errand-719Found out what, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Glad? alger_jr-errand-719 Goin''to school in New York?"
alger_jr-errand-719Going away to- morrow morning?
alger_jr-errand-719Going to buy out the firm?
alger_jr-errand-719Got any prospect there?
alger_jr-errand-719Had n''t we better be going up stairs?
alger_jr-errand-719Has a physician been sent for?
alger_jr-errand-719Has he been here before?
alger_jr-errand-719Has n''t he been home since?
alger_jr-errand-719Has old Pitkin engaged you?
alger_jr-errand-719Have I any other enemies?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you a good education?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you a house?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you any money, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you applied anywhere yet?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you been in love long?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you got another place?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you got another place?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you got five dollars, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you had any bad luck, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you had any difficulty with your employer?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you heard good news?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you lived for some time in the city?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you no parents, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you really got a place, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719Have you seen her?
alger_jr-errand-719He has?
alger_jr-errand-719He is in search of me?
alger_jr-errand-719He sent all this to me?
alger_jr-errand-719He was at work in the garden, ma''am when Master Jonas----    "What do you mean, girl?
alger_jr-errand-719How are you getting along, my young friend?
alger_jr-errand-719How are you going to find out, ma?
alger_jr-errand-719How are you going to manage about this place, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719How are you, Jonas?
alger_jr-errand-719How came you here? alger_jr-errand-719 How can I insult you?
alger_jr-errand-719How can I spare you, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719How can I thank you for all your kindness, Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719How can I thank you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719How cheap?
alger_jr-errand-719How could she have found out?
alger_jr-errand-719How did it happen, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719How did you come by your name, then?
alger_jr-errand-719How did you know she was in the city?
alger_jr-errand-719How do you do, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719How do you do?
alger_jr-errand-719How do you happen to be back so soon, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719How do you know I have any money?
alger_jr-errand-719How do you know he gave me any letter?
alger_jr-errand-719How do?
alger_jr-errand-719How in the world,he asked himself,"could that boy have found out that Uncle Oliver gave me a letter to post?
alger_jr-errand-719How is your education?
alger_jr-errand-719How long have you been in the city?
alger_jr-errand-719How long will they keep me?
alger_jr-errand-719How much do you charge for this room and board?
alger_jr-errand-719How much is the ticket?
alger_jr-errand-719How old are you?
alger_jr-errand-719How soon can you let me have the money?
alger_jr-errand-719How?
alger_jr-errand-719Hurt, did it?
alger_jr-errand-719I have n''t, have n''t I?
alger_jr-errand-719I hope you are not hurt, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719I hope you have not run away from home?
alger_jr-errand-719I mean, suppose he should adopt him?
alger_jr-errand-719I say, mother,chuckled Jonas, his freckled face showing his enjoyment,"it''s a good joke on Phil, is n''t it?"
alger_jr-errand-719I suppose the boy with whom you were talking was her son Alonzo?
alger_jr-errand-719I suppose you have come after money?
alger_jr-errand-719I suppose you would n''t think of marrying on your present salary?
alger_jr-errand-719I want to ask you what you did with that letter Mr. Carter gave you to post for me?
alger_jr-errand-719I will try to suit you, sir,    "When do you want to begin?"
alger_jr-errand-719I? alger_jr-errand-719 If any such letter comes, will you give me some of the money?"
alger_jr-errand-719If so, what will become of us? alger_jr-errand-719 If you did n''t get the letter, how do you know any was written, and that there was anything in it?"
alger_jr-errand-719If,said Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719In what respect have I failed to satisfy you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Indeed?
alger_jr-errand-719Is Mr. Carter at home?
alger_jr-errand-719Is Mr. Pitkin in?
alger_jr-errand-719Is Mrs. Forbush at home?
alger_jr-errand-719Is he living with you?
alger_jr-errand-719Is he with you?
alger_jr-errand-719Is he your bruder now?
alger_jr-errand-719Is he-- dead?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it a soft place?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it a will?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it about the letter, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it on this street?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it possible that Alonzo could have suppressed the letter?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it possible that Uncle Oliver has been married to some designing widow?
alger_jr-errand-719Is it? alger_jr-errand-719 Is my step- mother''s story true, then?"
alger_jr-errand-719Is n''t he working for pa?
alger_jr-errand-719Is n''t there any chance of his taking you back?
alger_jr-errand-719Is not that the very boy I found you fighting in the street with?
alger_jr-errand-719Is old Pitkin going to take you back?
alger_jr-errand-719Is she really your cousin, ma?
alger_jr-errand-719Is supper most ready, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Is that all you''ve got to say about it?
alger_jr-errand-719Is that enemy a man?
alger_jr-errand-719Is that the young lady you are in love with?
alger_jr-errand-719Is the house occupied?
alger_jr-errand-719Is the house shut up?
alger_jr-errand-719Is the post- office far from here?
alger_jr-errand-719Is the price moderate?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there a step- mother in the case?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there any chance of it?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there any money in it?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there any other reason?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there anything more you can tell me?
alger_jr-errand-719Is there anything you wish particularly to know?
alger_jr-errand-719Is this room like yours, Signor Orlando?
alger_jr-errand-719Jonas, do you hear me? alger_jr-errand-719 Jonas?"
alger_jr-errand-719Live there?
alger_jr-errand-719May I ask how you wish to dispose of the time?
alger_jr-errand-719May I go now?
alger_jr-errand-719May I have this picture?
alger_jr-errand-719May I speak to you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Mr. Oliver Carter is your uncle, I believe?
alger_jr-errand-719Mr. Pitkin, did any one enter your store just after Philip left it to inquire after him?
alger_jr-errand-719Mrs. Brent wants to see me?
alger_jr-errand-719Now be off, will you, before the clerks come? alger_jr-errand-719 Now tell me why you have taken such pains to get me here?"
alger_jr-errand-719Now, what are you fit for?
alger_jr-errand-719Of what are you accusing my boy?
alger_jr-errand-719Oh, Mr. Granville, how can I thank you for your great kindness? alger_jr-errand-719 Oh, it''s you, is it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Oh, you want to know the rest?
alger_jr-errand-719Pa bounced you, did n''t he?
alger_jr-errand-719Perhaps he''s only engaged?
alger_jr-errand-719Perhaps she preferred to incur that expense for her own son?
alger_jr-errand-719Perhaps you''ll tell me how?
alger_jr-errand-719Philip Brent,said Mrs. Brent acidly,"are you not ashamed to look me in the face?"
alger_jr-errand-719Philip,he said, as the hour of closing approached,"why ca n''t you come around and call upon me this evening?"
alger_jr-errand-719S''pose I do?
alger_jr-errand-719S''pose you hire a detective?
alger_jr-errand-719Sam Crandon?
alger_jr-errand-719Say, are you boarding with that woman who came to see ma the same day you were at the house?
alger_jr-errand-719Say, does n''t he want another secretary?
alger_jr-errand-719Say, is it a bargain?
alger_jr-errand-719Seems to me you''re closin''up business?
alger_jr-errand-719Shall I find the fortune I seek?
alger_jr-errand-719Shall I show you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Shall I tell Mrs. Brent I am going away?
alger_jr-errand-719Shall you tell him?
alger_jr-errand-719She called you a boy, did n''t she?
alger_jr-errand-719Shine your boots, mister?
alger_jr-errand-719Shopping?
alger_jr-errand-719So I do you injustice, do I, Lavinia?
alger_jr-errand-719So that boy has been telling lies about him, has he? alger_jr-errand-719 So that is your new situation, Phil?"
alger_jr-errand-719So you lost it?
alger_jr-errand-719Some other morning, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Stranger in the city, I expect?
alger_jr-errand-719Suppose he should take a fancy to this boy?
alger_jr-errand-719Suppose he suspects?
alger_jr-errand-719Suppose we have our fortunes told, Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719Take you? alger_jr-errand-719 That disposes of her, then?"
alger_jr-errand-719That''s near the Bowery, is n''t it?
alger_jr-errand-719The daisy?
alger_jr-errand-719The old gentleman-- Mr. Pitkin''s uncle?
alger_jr-errand-719Then how is it that you are not in the store at this time?
alger_jr-errand-719Then the matter has n''t gone very far?
alger_jr-errand-719Then what are you here for?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you approve of my going to Chicago?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you are not so much prejudiced against Mrs. Forbush as she was told?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you ask out of curiosity?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you called there?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you think the boy capable of appropriating the money?
alger_jr-errand-719Then you''ll keep your promise, wo n''t you?
alger_jr-errand-719Three dollars a week, Mr. Prent, I ought to have four, but since you are a steady young gentleman----    "How does she know that?"
alger_jr-errand-719To your-- what?
alger_jr-errand-719Treat''em,he said,"treat''em, eh?
alger_jr-errand-719Was he alone, do you know?
alger_jr-errand-719Was the boy''s name Philip Brent?
alger_jr-errand-719Well, mother, what is it?
alger_jr-errand-719Well?
alger_jr-errand-719Well?
alger_jr-errand-719Were you ever a detective, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Were you ever in Philadelphia, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719Were you preparing for college?
alger_jr-errand-719What are they?
alger_jr-errand-719What are they?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you doin''? alger_jr-errand-719 What are you doing, Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you doing?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you going to do about it, ma?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you going to do with me?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you going to do, Mrs. Forbush, about the rent?
alger_jr-errand-719What are you now?
alger_jr-errand-719What became of that letter I gave to you to post just before I went away?
alger_jr-errand-719What can I do to bring this about?
alger_jr-errand-719What can have become of Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719What can he know about me?
alger_jr-errand-719What can we do?
alger_jr-errand-719What could induce you to enter into such a wicked conspiracy?
alger_jr-errand-719What could she mean?
alger_jr-errand-719What d''ye want for it?
alger_jr-errand-719What did he tell you?
alger_jr-errand-719What did she tell you, Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719What did you do that for?
alger_jr-errand-719What difference does that make, mother?
alger_jr-errand-719What do n''t you like, ma?
alger_jr-errand-719What do you mean, Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719What do you mean?
alger_jr-errand-719What do you refer to?
alger_jr-errand-719What do you want of me, Aggie?
alger_jr-errand-719What do you wish, boy?
alger_jr-errand-719What does that mean?
alger_jr-errand-719What for?
alger_jr-errand-719What harm can they do me? alger_jr-errand-719 What has he done?"
alger_jr-errand-719What have you found out?
alger_jr-errand-719What if it did?
alger_jr-errand-719What is a shame; that I should get five dollars a week?
alger_jr-errand-719What is her name?
alger_jr-errand-719What is his name, then?
alger_jr-errand-719What is his name?
alger_jr-errand-719What is impudence?
alger_jr-errand-719What is it, Jonas?
alger_jr-errand-719What is it?
alger_jr-errand-719What is it?
alger_jr-errand-719What is that?
alger_jr-errand-719What is the matter, Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719What is the price of this room?
alger_jr-errand-719What is your name?
alger_jr-errand-719What is your name?
alger_jr-errand-719What is your name?
alger_jr-errand-719What letter do you refer to?
alger_jr-errand-719What made you throw that snow- ball?
alger_jr-errand-719What makes you ask?
alger_jr-errand-719What proof is there of this?
alger_jr-errand-719What right have you to put in your oar?
alger_jr-errand-719What shall I do?
alger_jr-errand-719What should I have to pay?
alger_jr-errand-719What should have put the name of Jonas into your head?
alger_jr-errand-719What sort of a house is it?
alger_jr-errand-719What sort of a man is he?
alger_jr-errand-719What sort of a place?
alger_jr-errand-719What sort of a room do you desire?
alger_jr-errand-719What then?
alger_jr-errand-719What time is it, Master Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719What wages do you get?
alger_jr-errand-719What was the young man''s name?
alger_jr-errand-719What will the Pitkins say when they hear of it?
alger_jr-errand-719What will they say?
alger_jr-errand-719What will you give?
alger_jr-errand-719What wo n''t go very hard?
alger_jr-errand-719What would Phil say if he knew I had taken his name?
alger_jr-errand-719What would you advise, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s brought you here again?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s it all about?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s the firm?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s the matter, Jonas?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s the matter, my dear boy?
alger_jr-errand-719What''s your name?
alger_jr-errand-719What, for instance?
alger_jr-errand-719What? alger_jr-errand-719 When did he go?"
alger_jr-errand-719When did he start?
alger_jr-errand-719When did you come to town?
alger_jr-errand-719When did you meet-- the gentleman who gave you this letter?
alger_jr-errand-719When did you return from Florida?
alger_jr-errand-719When shall we go, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719When was it, Lonny?
alger_jr-errand-719When would you like to come, Mr.----?
alger_jr-errand-719Where are you going, mother? alger_jr-errand-719 Where are you going?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where are you staying?
alger_jr-errand-719Where are you working?
alger_jr-errand-719Where did you come from, Phil?
alger_jr-errand-719Where did you come from?
alger_jr-errand-719Where did you get it, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Where did you meet her first?
alger_jr-errand-719Where did you write to?
alger_jr-errand-719Where do you live, pa?
alger_jr-errand-719Where do you live?
alger_jr-errand-719Where do you live?
alger_jr-errand-719Where does she live?
alger_jr-errand-719Where is Mrs. Brent? alger_jr-errand-719 Where is he?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where is he?
alger_jr-errand-719Where is it? alger_jr-errand-719 Where is your home?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where shall I find him?
alger_jr-errand-719Where?
alger_jr-errand-719Whereabouts?
alger_jr-errand-719Who are you?
alger_jr-errand-719Who can it be?
alger_jr-errand-719Who do you think''s up- stairs, mum?
alger_jr-errand-719Who handed you this paper?
alger_jr-errand-719Who has left Gresham?
alger_jr-errand-719Who is my real father, then?
alger_jr-errand-719Who is that gentleman?
alger_jr-errand-719Who would think that Rebecca Forbush would come to live like this?
alger_jr-errand-719Who''s asking after Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719Who? alger_jr-errand-719 Why am I discharged, sir?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why did n''t he tell me?
alger_jr-errand-719Why did you tell me he was here?
alger_jr-errand-719Why did your husband seize the opportunity to get rid of a boy in whom he knew me to be interested as soon as he thought I was out of the way? alger_jr-errand-719 Why do n''t you ask Philip''s advice about keeping the house?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why do n''t you get pa to discharge him while Uncle Oliver is away?
alger_jr-errand-719Why do you lock the door?
alger_jr-errand-719Why has he delayed it so long?
alger_jr-errand-719Why not come to my house?
alger_jr-errand-719Why should I do that? alger_jr-errand-719 Why should I?
alger_jr-errand-719Why was he discharged?
alger_jr-errand-719Why, Mrs. Brent, how came you here?
alger_jr-errand-719Why, Reuben, how are you?
alger_jr-errand-719Why, indeed, Dan?
alger_jr-errand-719Why, ma? alger_jr-errand-719 Why, that''s the same as money, is n''t it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why? alger_jr-errand-719 Why?"
alger_jr-errand-719Will he do so?
alger_jr-errand-719Will it be soon?
alger_jr-errand-719Will that ring the bell?
alger_jr-errand-719Will you be kind enough to give me his address in Florida, so that I may write to him and find out?
alger_jr-errand-719Will you indeed, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Will you really live with us, uncle? alger_jr-errand-719 Will you show them up at once?"
alger_jr-errand-719Will you tell me how it is you know so much about a stranger?
alger_jr-errand-719With money in it?
alger_jr-errand-719Wo n''t he give you any more?
alger_jr-errand-719Wo n''t you step in?
alger_jr-errand-719Would n''t I?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you like to be adopted by a very rich man, have a pony to ride, plenty of pocket- money, fine clothes and in the end a large fortune?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you like to be rich, Jonas?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you like to go?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you like to have Alonzo help you, Uncle Oliver?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you recommend me to take it?
alger_jr-errand-719Would you wish me to go with you, sir?
alger_jr-errand-719Yes, sir,answered Phil;"where is your house?"
alger_jr-errand-719Yes; is n''t she a daisy?
alger_jr-errand-719Yes; why did you pay Philip in bills to- day? alger_jr-errand-719 You are confident, are you?"
alger_jr-errand-719You are getting on pretty fast, Lavinia, are you not?
alger_jr-errand-719You are interested in the story?
alger_jr-errand-719You can write a good hand?
alger_jr-errand-719You did n''t?
alger_jr-errand-719You do n''t know much about her, then?
alger_jr-errand-719You do n''t mean it?
alger_jr-errand-719You do n''t mean to say you hain''t heard of their leavin''Gresham?
alger_jr-errand-719You do n''t object to my going?
alger_jr-errand-719You do n''t say? alger_jr-errand-719 You do?"
alger_jr-errand-719You have not forgotten that we are cousins, surely?
alger_jr-errand-719You mean forty- five? alger_jr-errand-719 You mean to accuse my poor boy of opening the letter and stealing the money?"
alger_jr-errand-719You mean to retain him in your employ after this?
alger_jr-errand-719You remember me, do n''t you?
alger_jr-errand-719You say my father-- my real father-- is living?
alger_jr-errand-719You wo n''t mind paying in advance?
alger_jr-errand-719You wo n''t send him away, mother, if he ca n''t pay his board?
alger_jr-errand-719You wo n''t, hey? alger_jr-errand-719 You''re afraid of a licking?"
alger_jr-errand-719You''re to be errand boy, then?
alger_jr-errand-719You, sir? alger_jr-errand-719 Your letter?"
alger_jr-errand-719Your name Philip?
alger_jr-errand-719After the usual greetings were interchanged, Mrs. Pitkin said, looking about her:     "Where is Philip?"
alger_jr-errand-719Ai n''t that fair?"
alger_jr-errand-719Ai n''t you?"
alger_jr-errand-719And was it come to this that she and Jonas were in the power of an Irish chambermaid?
alger_jr-errand-719And you say she is poor?"
alger_jr-errand-719Are you going to New York?"
alger_jr-errand-719Are you going to live here?"
alger_jr-errand-719Are you good at accounts?"
alger_jr-errand-719Are you in the employ of Mr. Oliver Carter?"
alger_jr-errand-719At what time did he leave the store?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent''s?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719But do you know what the neighbors will say?"
alger_jr-errand-719But how could she have discovered it?
alger_jr-errand-719But where did you meet Uncle Oliver?"
alger_jr-errand-719But who is this?"
alger_jr-errand-719But why do you look so annoyed?"
alger_jr-errand-719By the way, Wilbur, how is your lady- love?"
alger_jr-errand-719By the way, boy, have you been in the habit of reading dime novels?"
alger_jr-errand-719Can we pull the wool over the old man''s eyes, do you think?"
alger_jr-errand-719Can you and Philip be ready?"
alger_jr-errand-719Can you come?"
alger_jr-errand-719Can you tell me who this boy is?"
alger_jr-errand-719Carter?"
alger_jr-errand-719Carter?"
alger_jr-errand-719Chapter XV- Phil And The Fortune- Teller      Do you wish to hear of the past or the future?"
alger_jr-errand-719Chapter XXI-"They Met By Chance"     Who was asking after Uncle Oliver?"
alger_jr-errand-719Chapter XXXV- The Pitkins Retire In Disgust     "Where have you been, Philip?"
alger_jr-errand-719Chapter XXXVIII- An Important Discovery      Mr. Carter, can you spare me a couple of days?"
alger_jr-errand-719Could anything be done?
alger_jr-errand-719Dickson?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did Mr. Pitkin send you?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did he call at your store, Pitkin?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did my father leave you all his money?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did the fortune- teller say anything about your getting rich?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did you leave me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did you not tell her that I was very angry with her, and would not hear her name mentioned?"
alger_jr-errand-719Did you receive my letter?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you deny it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know of any one who wants to buy a boat?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know what was in it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you know where he lives?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you think she is aware of the existence of the will?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you understand?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you want to know?"
alger_jr-errand-719Do you want to spoil everything?"
alger_jr-errand-719Forbush?"
alger_jr-errand-719Forbush?"
alger_jr-errand-719Goin''to murder me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Going to sell that, too?"
alger_jr-errand-719Got any folks?"
alger_jr-errand-719Has anything been heard from her?"
alger_jr-errand-719Has the mail come in?"
alger_jr-errand-719Have you ever been in a place?"
alger_jr-errand-719Have you got through asking questions, Alonzo?"
alger_jr-errand-719He is connected in business with Mr. Pitkin, is he not?"
alger_jr-errand-719Here Mrs. Brent paused, and Philip regarded her with doubt and suspense     "Well?"
alger_jr-errand-719His name is-- what is it, boy?"
alger_jr-errand-719Honor bright, have you come to do any business with us?"
alger_jr-errand-719How could the signor answer otherwise in presence of a landlady to whom he owed two weeks''rent?
alger_jr-errand-719I do n''t pretend to enjoy my home, but I suppose I can stay on here if I like?"
alger_jr-errand-719I presume you are thinking about a business position?"
alger_jr-errand-719I suppose that is you?"
alger_jr-errand-719I suppose, however, you are not dependent upon your own resources?"
alger_jr-errand-719I thought he was living with you?"
alger_jr-errand-719If there was n''t, why is Mrs. Brent here?"
alger_jr-errand-719If-- if she had seen how old I was, it would have been different, do n''t you think so?"
alger_jr-errand-719In that case what can she expect but to be ejected in disgrace from her luxurious home?
alger_jr-errand-719In what way have we offended you?"
alger_jr-errand-719Is it a good one?"
alger_jr-errand-719Is she-- poor?"
alger_jr-errand-719Is she?
alger_jr-errand-719Is that anything remarkable?"
alger_jr-errand-719It seemed to Phil almost as if he were looking into his mother''s face, and he inquired in an unsteady voice:     "Do you take boarders?"
alger_jr-errand-719John, is dinner on the table?"
alger_jr-errand-719La, what could I be thinking of?
alger_jr-errand-719Let me see, what is it best to do?"
alger_jr-errand-719Lonny, will you get out and ring the bell?
alger_jr-errand-719Ma, will you do me a favor?"
alger_jr-errand-719May I take this paper with me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Mr. Brent''s wife----"    "My mother?"
alger_jr-errand-719Mrs. Brent, will you accompany us?"
alger_jr-errand-719Now how would you like to go to the theater this evening?"
alger_jr-errand-719Now tell me, have you any engagement this morning, you two?"
alger_jr-errand-719Our hero, observing that his glance rested on his valise, politely removed it, saying:     "Would you like to sit down here, sir?"
alger_jr-errand-719Phil became uneasy, and the question came up to his mind,"Should he write to his step- mother and ask her for a trifling loan?"
alger_jr-errand-719Phil said to himself,"or shall I leave a note for her?"
alger_jr-errand-719Phil, why do n''t you wear a stove- pipe?"
alger_jr-errand-719Philip, will you ring the bell?"
alger_jr-errand-719Philip, you have heard probably that when you were very small your father-- I mean Mr. Brent-- lived in a small town in Ohio, called Fultonville?"
alger_jr-errand-719Pitkin''s?"
alger_jr-errand-719Pitkin?"
alger_jr-errand-719Pitkin?"
alger_jr-errand-719Pitkin?"
alger_jr-errand-719Romantic, was n''t it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Shall we live in Philadelphia?"
alger_jr-errand-719Should he speak of it?
alger_jr-errand-719Stone?"
alger_jr-errand-719Suppose we take a horse- car?"
alger_jr-errand-719Tell me, then, how did you learn that I had gone to Florida?"
alger_jr-errand-719That''s good interest, is n''t it?"
alger_jr-errand-719The young man observed the look, and asked condescendingly:     "What can I do for you, my son?"
alger_jr-errand-719Then she turned to Alonzo and said, in a hollow voice:     "Lonny, you heard what that woman said?"
alger_jr-errand-719Then, looking at the bill, he said:"Have n''t you made a mistake?
alger_jr-errand-719Then, recovering himself, he said:     "Was it you, Sam?
alger_jr-errand-719This seems strange, does it not?
alger_jr-errand-719Want to sell it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Was it the voice of nature which spoke from the striking face of the boy?
alger_jr-errand-719Was n''t that strange?"
alger_jr-errand-719What are you going to do first, mother?"
alger_jr-errand-719What are you to do?"
alger_jr-errand-719What business is it of her''s, and how did it happen, anyway?"
alger_jr-errand-719What could it all mean?
alger_jr-errand-719What could she have to do in this house?
alger_jr-errand-719What did she tell you, then?"
alger_jr-errand-719What do you know about him?"
alger_jr-errand-719What do you think?"
alger_jr-errand-719What for?"
alger_jr-errand-719What for?"
alger_jr-errand-719What is your name?"
alger_jr-errand-719What is your name?"
alger_jr-errand-719What made you throw that snow- ball?"
alger_jr-errand-719What must I do?"
alger_jr-errand-719What should he do?
alger_jr-errand-719What wages are you going to get?"
alger_jr-errand-719What was in the letter, mother?"
alger_jr-errand-719What was to be done?
alger_jr-errand-719When he reached the street he said to himself:     "I wonder where the post- office is?"
alger_jr-errand-719When they came to where Phil was seated, the young lady said:     "That is my ring on that boy''s finger?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where are you goin''?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where are you staying?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where can I find her?"
alger_jr-errand-719Where is it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Which way are you going?"
alger_jr-errand-719Who is Master Jonas?"
alger_jr-errand-719Who was it?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why break over your usual custom?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why did n''t you call me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why did n''t you give him a check, as usual?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why should I be glad to have you steal?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why should n''t I?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why should she dislike me?"
alger_jr-errand-719Why should she not pass off Jonas upon him as his son Philip, and thus secure a fortune for her own child?
alger_jr-errand-719Why, moreover, did he refuse the boy a reference, without which Philip could scarcely hope to get employment?"
alger_jr-errand-719Will you answer a question?"
alger_jr-errand-719Will you do me the favor to come at once, and bring the boy with you?
alger_jr-errand-719Will you go up and look at it?"
alger_jr-errand-719With pale face she whispered:     "Has he seen us?"
alger_jr-errand-719Would n''t he feel mortified to be caught?"
alger_jr-errand-719Would you like to see her house?"
alger_jr-errand-719Would you really have me live by myself, separated from my only child?"
alger_jr-errand-719You have lost your husband?"
alger_jr-errand-719You know we live in a small house, but if you do n''t mind----"    "What do you take me for, Tommy?
alger_jr-errand-719You love this good lady, Philip, who has supplied to you the place of your own mother, who died in your infancy, do you not?"
alger_jr-errand-719You remember it, Lonny?"
alger_jr-errand-719You see?"
alger_jr-errand-719You will not forget that you are indebted to me for it?"
alger_jr-errand-719You''re not for lavin'', are you?"
alger_jr-errand-719Your home is broken up, is it not?"
alger_jr-errand-719` The Smuggler''s Trap?''
alger_jr-errand-719and you believe scandalous stories about your own flesh and blood?"
alger_jr-errand-719he asked--"Philip Brent?"
alger_jr-errand-719how can you think so poorly of me?"
alger_jr-errand-719is this true?"
alger_jr-errand-719it''s you, is it?"
alger_jr-errand-719now it is stolen, is it?"
alger_jr-errand-719said Fred, at length,"how could you?"
alger_jr-errand-719would you really have me leave you?
twain-adventures-696Ai n''t dat gay? twain-adventures-696 Ai n''t them old crippled picks and things in there good enough to dig a nigger out with?"
twain-adventures-696And Jim?
twain-adventures-696And ai n''t it natural and right for a cat and a cow to talk different from us?
twain-adventures-696And ai n''t you had nothing but that kind of rubbage to eat?
twain-adventures-696And so you ai n''t had no meat nor bread to eat all this time? twain-adventures-696 Any men on it?"
twain-adventures-696Bilgewater, kin I trust you?
twain-adventures-696Blame it, ca n''t you try? twain-adventures-696 Brought you down from whar?
twain-adventures-696But I reckon we ought to tell Uncle Harvey she''s gone out a while, anyway, so he wo n''t be uneasy about her?
twain-adventures-696But I thought you lived in Sheffield?
twain-adventures-696But how can we do it if we do n''t know what it is?
twain-adventures-696But it''s somebody''s plates, ai n''t it?
twain-adventures-696But looky here, Tom, what do we want to warn anybody for, that something''s up? twain-adventures-696 But my lan'', Mars Sid, how''s I gwyne to make make''m a witch pie?
twain-adventures-696But what time o''day?
twain-adventures-696But who are we going to rob? twain-adventures-696 But you can guess, ca n''t you?
twain-adventures-696Cairo? twain-adventures-696 Come- ai n''t that what you saw?"
twain-adventures-696Could n''t they see better if they was to wait till daytime?
twain-adventures-696Dad fetch it, how is I gwyne to dream all dat in ten minutes?
twain-adventures-696Dern your skin, ai n''t the company good enough for you?
twain-adventures-696Did anybody send''em word?
twain-adventures-696Did n''t I say I was going to help steal the nigger?
twain-adventures-696Do I know you? twain-adventures-696 Do n''t anybody know?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t mind what I said- please don''t- you wo n''t, now, will you?
twain-adventures-696Do n''t they give''em holidays, the way we do, Christmas and New Year''s week, and Fourth of July?
twain-adventures-696Do with it? twain-adventures-696 Does a cat talk like a cow, or a cow talk like a cat?"
twain-adventures-696Drinkin''? twain-adventures-696 Drot your pore broken heart,"says the baldhead;"what are you heaving your pore broken heart at us f''r?
twain-adventures-696For what?
twain-adventures-696Funeral to- morrow, likely?
twain-adventures-696Geewhillikins,I says,"but what does the rest of it mean?"
twain-adventures-696Get?
twain-adventures-696Gone away? twain-adventures-696 Goodness gracious, is dat you, Huck?
twain-adventures-696Goshen, child? twain-adventures-696 Hamlet''s which?"
twain-adventures-696Hannel''m Mars Sid? twain-adventures-696 Has anybody been killed this year, Buck?"
twain-adventures-696Has there been many killed, Buck?
twain-adventures-696Has this one been going on long, Buck?
twain-adventures-696Have you got hairy arms and a hairy breast, Jim?
twain-adventures-696Hello- when was that?
twain-adventures-696Him? twain-adventures-696 Him?"
twain-adventures-696His''n? twain-adventures-696 How I gwyne to ketch her, en I out in de woods?
twain-adventures-696How can he blow? twain-adventures-696 How does I talk wild?"
twain-adventures-696How does he get it, then?
twain-adventures-696How long will it take, Tom?
twain-adventures-696How you going to get them?
twain-adventures-696How you gwyne to git''m? twain-adventures-696 How''d you come?"
twain-adventures-696How''d you get your breakfast so early on the boat?
twain-adventures-696How''m I going to guess,says I,"when I never heard tell about it before?"
twain-adventures-696How''s it a new kind?
twain-adventures-696How? twain-adventures-696 I do n''t know where he was,"says I;"where was he?"
twain-adventures-696I do n''t know; leastways I kinder forget; but I think it''s-    "Sakes alive, I hope it ai n''t Hanner?"
twain-adventures-696I do n''t reckon he does; but what put that into your head?
twain-adventures-696I is, is I? twain-adventures-696 I thought he lived in London?"
twain-adventures-696If fifteen cows is browsing on a hillside, how many of them eats with their heads pointed the same direction?
twain-adventures-696Is a cat a man, Huck?
twain-adventures-696Is dat so?
twain-adventures-696Is it ketching? twain-adventures-696 Is that what you live on?"
twain-adventures-696It''s natural and right for''em to talk different from each other, ai n''t it?
twain-adventures-696Keep what, Mars Tom?
twain-adventures-696Laws, how do I know? twain-adventures-696 Looky here, Jim; does a cat talk like we do?"
twain-adventures-696Looky here,I says;"did you ever see any Congress- water?"
twain-adventures-696Must we always kill the people?
twain-adventures-696No sir,I says;"is there some for me?"
twain-adventures-696No- is dat so?
twain-adventures-696No- is that so?
twain-adventures-696No?
twain-adventures-696None of it at all?
twain-adventures-696Nor church?
twain-adventures-696Not a word?
twain-adventures-696Now, George Jackson, do you know the Shepherdsons?
twain-adventures-696Now,says Ben Rogers,"what''s the line of business of this Gang?"
twain-adventures-696Oh, do shet up!- spose the rats took the sheet? twain-adventures-696 Oh, that''s all very fine to say, Tom Sawyer, but how in the nation are these fellows going to be ransomed if we do n''t know how to do it to them?
twain-adventures-696Oh, that''s the way of it?
twain-adventures-696Oh, well, that''s all interpreted well enough, as far as it goes, Jim,I says;"but what does these things stand for?"
twain-adventures-696Oh, you did, did you? twain-adventures-696 Old man,"says the young one,"I reckon we might double- team it together; what do you think?"
twain-adventures-696Ransomed? twain-adventures-696 Roun''de which?"
twain-adventures-696Say- wo n''t he suspicion what we''re up to?
twain-adventures-696So you belong on it?
twain-adventures-696Sold him?
twain-adventures-696The widow, hey?- and who told the widow she could put in her shovel about a thing that ai n''t none of her business?
twain-adventures-696Then what on earth did you want to set him free for, seeing he was already free?
twain-adventures-696They do n''t, do n''t they? twain-adventures-696 They''re- they''re- are you the watchman of the boat?"
twain-adventures-696To dig the foundations out from under that cabin with?
twain-adventures-696Tools for what?
twain-adventures-696Tools?
twain-adventures-696Was Peter Wilks well off?
twain-adventures-696Was you in there yesterday er last night?
twain-adventures-696Well then,I says,"how''ll it do to saw him out, the way I done before I was murdered, that time?"
twain-adventures-696Well, anyway,I says,"what''s some of it?
twain-adventures-696Well, are you rich?
twain-adventures-696Well, den, why could n''t he say it?
twain-adventures-696Well, did you have to go to Congress to get it?
twain-adventures-696Well, does a cow?
twain-adventures-696Well, go on, go on- what did they do? twain-adventures-696 Well, hain''t he got a father?"
twain-adventures-696Well, if you knowed where he was, what did you ask me for?
twain-adventures-696Well, spos''n it is? twain-adventures-696 Well, then, I''ll have to make it myself"    "Will you do it, honey?- will you?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, a horse?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, how''d you come to be up at the Pint in the mornin''- in a canoe?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what are they for?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what did you want to kill him for?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what does the rest of''em do?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what makes you talk so wild?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what possessed you to go down there, this time of night?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what we going to do, Tom?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what''ll we make him the ink out of?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, what''s the sense in wasting the plates?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, why ai n''t it natural and right for a Frenchman to talk different from us? twain-adventures-696 Well, then,"I says,"if we do n''t want the picks and shovels, what do we want?"
twain-adventures-696Well, we can wait the two hours, anyway, and see, ca n''t we?
twain-adventures-696Well, what did come of it, Jim?
twain-adventures-696Well, what did you say, then?
twain-adventures-696Well, what in the nation do they call it the mumps for?
twain-adventures-696Well, who done the shooting?- was it a Grangerford or a Shepherdson?
twain-adventures-696Well, who said it was?
twain-adventures-696Well, why would n''t you?
twain-adventures-696Well, you must be most starved, ai n''t you?
twain-adventures-696Well,I says,"s''pose we got some genies to help us- ca n''t we lick the other crowd then?"
twain-adventures-696Well- what?
twain-adventures-696Wh- what, mum?
twain-adventures-696What are you prowling around here this time of night, for- hey?
twain-adventures-696What did he do to you?
twain-adventures-696What did you do with the ten cents, Jim?
twain-adventures-696What did you reckon I wanted you to go at all for, Miss Mary?
twain-adventures-696What did you speculate in, Jim?
twain-adventures-696What did you think the vittles was for?
twain-adventures-696What do we want of a saw?
twain-adventures-696What do we want of a shirt, Tom?
twain-adventures-696What do we want of it? twain-adventures-696 What do you want?"
twain-adventures-696What does the child mean?
twain-adventures-696What fog?
twain-adventures-696What got you into trouble?
twain-adventures-696What in the nation can he do with it?
twain-adventures-696What is it you wo n''t believe, Joe?
twain-adventures-696What is it, duke?
twain-adventures-696What kind of stock?
twain-adventures-696What letter?
twain-adventures-696What letters?
twain-adventures-696What made you think I''d like it?
twain-adventures-696What other things?
twain-adventures-696What put it dar? twain-adventures-696 What three?"
twain-adventures-696What town is it, mister?
twain-adventures-696What was the trouble about, Buck?- land?
twain-adventures-696What whole thing?
twain-adventures-696What wreck?
twain-adventures-696What you been doing down there?
twain-adventures-696What!- to preach before a king? twain-adventures-696 What''re you alassin''about?"
twain-adventures-696What''s a feud?
twain-adventures-696What''s de harem?
twain-adventures-696What''s de use er makin''up de camp fire to cook strawbries en sich truck? twain-adventures-696 What''s de use to ax dat question?
twain-adventures-696What''s onkores, Bilgewater?
twain-adventures-696What''s that got to do with it? twain-adventures-696 What''s the matter with you, Jim?
twain-adventures-696What''s them?
twain-adventures-696What''s your real name? twain-adventures-696 What, all that time?"
twain-adventures-696What, and I as high as a tree and as big as a church? twain-adventures-696 What, you do n''t mean the Walter Scott?"
twain-adventures-696When did you say he died?
twain-adventures-696Wher''you bound for, young man?
twain-adventures-696Where do you set?
twain-adventures-696Where is it, then?
twain-adventures-696Where''bouts do you live? twain-adventures-696 Where''s Jim?"
twain-adventures-696Whereabouts?
twain-adventures-696Which candle?
twain-adventures-696Which one?
twain-adventures-696Which side of a tree does the most moss grow on?
twain-adventures-696Who do you reckon''t is?
twain-adventures-696Who is your folks?
twain-adventures-696Who makes them tear around so?
twain-adventures-696Who''d you give the baggage to?
twain-adventures-696Who''s me?
twain-adventures-696Who? twain-adventures-696 Who?
twain-adventures-696Whose pew?
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you roust me out?
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you tell my Jack to fetch me here sooner, Jim?
twain-adventures-696Why do n''t it, Huck?
twain-adventures-696Why do you reckon Harvey do n''t come? twain-adventures-696 Why, Huck, doan''de French people talk de same way we does?"
twain-adventures-696Why, Jim?
twain-adventures-696Why, are they after him yet?
twain-adventures-696Why, blame it, it''s a riddle, do n''t you see? twain-adventures-696 Why, how did you get hold of the raft again, Jim- did you catch her?"
twain-adventures-696Why, how long you been on the island, Jim?
twain-adventures-696Why, pap, and mam, and sis, and Miss Hooker; and if you''d take your ferry- boat and go up there-    "Up where?
twain-adventures-696Why, what do they want with more?
twain-adventures-696Why, what else is gone, Sally?
twain-adventures-696Why, where ever did you go?
twain-adventures-696Why, where was you raised? twain-adventures-696 Why, who''s got it?"
twain-adventures-696Why?
twain-adventures-696With who? twain-adventures-696 Work?
twain-adventures-696Yes, dey will, I reck''n, Mars Tom, but what kine er time is Jim havin''? twain-adventures-696 Yes, it is good enough for me; it''s as good as I deserve; for who fetched me so low, when I was so high?
twain-adventures-696You do n''t know? twain-adventures-696 You hain''t seen no tow- head?
twain-adventures-696You mean to say our old raft warn''t smashed all to flinders?
twain-adventures-696You numskull, did n''t you see me count''m?
twain-adventures-696You talk like an Englishman- do n''t you? twain-adventures-696 You wo n''t, wo n''t you?
twain-adventures-696You would n''t look like a servant- girl then, would you?
twain-adventures-696You''re s''rp- Why, what do you reckon I am? twain-adventures-696 ''n''who dug that- air hole? twain-adventures-696 A month and a half?
twain-adventures-696Ai n''t I right?"
twain-adventures-696Ai n''t that sensible?"
twain-adventures-696Ai n''t that so?"
twain-adventures-696All through dinner Jim stood around and waited on him, and says,"Will yo''Grace have some o''dis, or some o''dat?"
twain-adventures-696And I did start to tell him; but he shut me up, and says:     "Do n''t you reckon I know what I''m about?
twain-adventures-696And after a minute, he says:"How''d you say he got shot?"
twain-adventures-696And besides, he said them little birds had said it was going to rain, and did I want the things to get wet?
twain-adventures-696And by- and- by the old man says:     "Did I give you the letter?"
twain-adventures-696And could n''t the nigger see better, too?
twain-adventures-696And did the sad hearts thicken,      And did the mourners cry?
twain-adventures-696And did young Stephen sicken,      And did young Stephen die?
twain-adventures-696And do you reckon they''d be mean enough to go off and leave you to go all that journey by yourselves?
twain-adventures-696And leave my sisters with them?"
twain-adventures-696And looky here- you drop that school, you hear?
twain-adventures-696And not sell out the rest o''the property?
twain-adventures-696And then what did you all do?"
twain-adventures-696And they call it the mumps?"
twain-adventures-696And turns to me, perfectly c''am, and says,"Did you hear anybody sing out?"
twain-adventures-696And what do you reckon they said?
twain-adventures-696And what do you think?
twain-adventures-696And what for?
twain-adventures-696And what kind o''uncles would it be that''d rob- yes, rob- sech poor sweet lambs as these''at he loved so, at sech a time?
twain-adventures-696And what you want to saw his leg off for, anyway?"
twain-adventures-696And when the king got done, this husky up and says:     "Say, looky here; if you are Harvey Wilks, when''d you come to this town?"
twain-adventures-696And would n''t he throw style into it?- would n''t he spread himself, nor nothing?
twain-adventures-696And you ca n''t get away with that tooth without fetching the whole harrow along, can you?
twain-adventures-696And you wo n''t go?
twain-adventures-696And you would n''t leave them any?
twain-adventures-696Are you all ready?
twain-adventures-696Bekase why would a wise man want to live in de mids''er sich a blimblammin''all de time?
twain-adventures-696But Bill says:     "Hold on-''d you go through him?"
twain-adventures-696But Tom thought of something, and says:     "You got any spiders in here, Jim?"
twain-adventures-696But answer me only jest this one more- now do n''t git mad; did n''t you have it in your mind to hook the money and hide it?"
twain-adventures-696But at supper, at night, one of the little boys says:     "Pa, may n''t Tom and Sid and me go to the show?"
twain-adventures-696But he''ll be ooty lonesome- dey ain''no kings here, is dey, Huck?"
twain-adventures-696But how you goin''to manage it this time?"
twain-adventures-696But now she says:     "Honey, I thought you said it was Sarah when you first come in?"
twain-adventures-696But other times they just lazy around; or go hawking- just hawking and sp- Sh!- d''you hear a noise?"
twain-adventures-696But s''pose she do n''t break up and wash off?"
twain-adventures-696But when he did get the thing straightened around, he looked at me steady, without ever smiling, and says:     "What do dey stan''for?
twain-adventures-696But you got a gun, hain''t you?
twain-adventures-696But you wouldn''tell on me ef I''uz to tell you, would you, Huck?"
twain-adventures-696By- and- by Jim says:     "But looky here, Huck, who wuz it dat''uz killed in dat shanty, ef it warn''t you?"
twain-adventures-696By- and- by, when they was asleep and snoring, Jim says:     "Do n''t it''sprise you, de way dem kings carries on, Huck?"
twain-adventures-696Ca n''t you see that they''d go and tell?
twain-adventures-696Ca n''t you think up no way?"
twain-adventures-696Come slow; push the door open, yourself- just enough to squeeze in, d''you hear?"
twain-adventures-696Could you raise a flower here, do you reckon?"
twain-adventures-696Dad blame it, why doan''he talk like a man?
twain-adventures-696Did n''t you tote out de line in de canoe, fer to make fas''to de tow- head?"
twain-adventures-696Did n''t you?"
twain-adventures-696Did you come for your interest?"
twain-adventures-696Did you hear''em shooting the cannon?"
twain-adventures-696Did you inquire around for him, when you got loose?
twain-adventures-696Did you speculate any more?"
twain-adventures-696Did you tell Aunty?"
twain-adventures-696Didn''he jis''dis minute sing out like he knowed you?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t I generly know what I''m about?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t I tell you it''s in the books?
twain-adventures-696Do n''t anybody live there?
twain-adventures-696Do n''t you know about the harem?
twain-adventures-696Do n''t you know nothing?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t you know what a feud is?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t you reckon I know who hid that money in that coffin?"
twain-adventures-696Do n''t you reckon that the people that made the books knows what''s the correct thing to do?
twain-adventures-696Do they treat''em better''n we treat our niggers?"
twain-adventures-696Do you know him?"
twain-adventures-696Do you like to comb up, Sundays, and all that kind of foolishness?
twain-adventures-696Do you own a dog?
twain-adventures-696Do you reckon Tom Sawyer would ever go by this thing?
twain-adventures-696Do you reckon that''ll do?"
twain-adventures-696Do you reckon you can learn me?"
twain-adventures-696Do you reckon you can learn''em anything?
twain-adventures-696Do you want to go to doing different from what''s in the books, and get things all muddled up?"
twain-adventures-696Do you want to spread it all over?"
twain-adventures-696Does three hundred dollars lay round every day for people to pick up?
twain-adventures-696Does you know''bout dat chile dat he''uz gwyne to chop in two?"
twain-adventures-696Does you want to go en look at''i m?"
twain-adventures-696Down by the wood- pile I comes across my Jack, and says:     "What''s it all about?"
twain-adventures-696Ef it wuz him dat''uz bein''sot free, en one er de boys wuz to git shot, would he say,''Go on en save me, nemmine''bout a doctor f''r to save dis one?
twain-adventures-696En did n''t I bust up again a lot er dem islands en have a turrible time en mos''git drownded?
twain-adventures-696En what dey got to do, Huck?"
twain-adventures-696En what use is a half a chile?
twain-adventures-696En you ain''dead- you ain''drownded- you''s back again?
twain-adventures-696George Jackson, is there anybody with you?"
twain-adventures-696Going to feed the dogs?"
twain-adventures-696Hain''t he run off.?"
twain-adventures-696Hain''t we got all the fools in town on our side?
twain-adventures-696Hain''t we got to saw the leg of Jim''s bed off, so as to get the chain loose?"
twain-adventures-696Hain''t you ben gone away?"
twain-adventures-696Hain''t you got no principle at all?"
twain-adventures-696Hain''t your uncles obleeged to get along home to England as fast as they can?
twain-adventures-696Has I ben a drinkin''?
twain-adventures-696Has I had a chance to be a drinkin''?"
twain-adventures-696Has everybody quit thinking the nigger done it?"
twain-adventures-696Has n''t he got away?"
twain-adventures-696Have you ever trod the boards, Royalty?"
twain-adventures-696He can hide it in his bed, ca n''t he?
twain-adventures-696He says-     "What you doin''with this gun?"
twain-adventures-696He says:     "Ai n''t they no Shepherdsons around?"
twain-adventures-696He says:     "Why, what can you mean, my boy?"
twain-adventures-696He see me, and rode up and says-     "Whar''d you come f''m, boy?
twain-adventures-696He set there a- mumbling and a- growling a minute, and then he says-     "Ai n''t you a sweet- scented dandy, though?
twain-adventures-696He took up a little blue and yaller picture of some cows and a boy, and says:     "What''s this?"
twain-adventures-696He''d let me shove his head in my mouf- fer a favor, hain''t it?
twain-adventures-696Hey?- how''s that?"
twain-adventures-696His eyes just blazed; and he says:     "No!- is that so?
twain-adventures-696Honest injun, now, you ai n''t a ghost?"
twain-adventures-696How can they get loose when there''s a guard over them, ready to shoot them down if they move a peg?"
twain-adventures-696How could a body do it in de night?
twain-adventures-696How do dat come?"
twain-adventures-696How do they get them?"
twain-adventures-696How does he go at it- give notice?- give the country a show?
twain-adventures-696How does that strike you?"
twain-adventures-696How fur is it?"
twain-adventures-696How is servants treated in England?
twain-adventures-696How long you ben on de islan''?"
twain-adventures-696How much do a king git?"
twain-adventures-696How old is the others?"
twain-adventures-696How would you like to be treated so?"
twain-adventures-696How''d it get there?"
twain-adventures-696How''d they act?"
twain-adventures-696How''s that?
twain-adventures-696I ai n''t the man to stand it- you hear?
twain-adventures-696I ben a- buyin''pots en pans en vittles, as I get a chanst, en a patchin''up de raf'', nights, when-"    "What raft, Jim?"
twain-adventures-696I hunched Tom, and whispers:     "You going, right here in the day- break?
twain-adventures-696I live up there, do n''t I?
twain-adventures-696I ranged up and says:     "Mister, is that town Cairo?"
twain-adventures-696I reckon he can stand a little thing like that, ca n''t he?"
twain-adventures-696I said, why could n''t we see them, then?
twain-adventures-696I says to myself, if a body can get anything they pray for, why do n''t Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork?
twain-adventures-696I says to myself, shall I go to that doctor, private, and blow on these frauds?
twain-adventures-696I says to myself, spos''n he ca n''t fix that leg just in three shakes of a sheep''s tail, as the saying is?
twain-adventures-696I says to myself, there ai n''t no telling but I might come to be a murderer myself, yet, and then how would I like it?
twain-adventures-696I says:     "What do we want of a moat, when we''re going to snake him out from under the cabin?"
twain-adventures-696I says:     "Who done it?
twain-adventures-696I says:     "Why, Jim?"
twain-adventures-696I was going to say yes; but she chipped in and says:     "About what, Sid?"
twain-adventures-696I wonder who''tis?
twain-adventures-696I''m for killin''him- and din''t he kill old Hatfield jist the same way- and do n''t he deserve it?"
twain-adventures-696I''s something the matter?"
twain-adventures-696I''ve a good notion to take and- say, what do you mean by kissing me?"
twain-adventures-696If the profits has turned out to be none, lackin''considable, and none to carry, is it my fault any more''n it''s yourn?"
twain-adventures-696If they have, wo n''t the complices get away with that bag of gold Peter Wilks left?
twain-adventures-696If you do n''t hitch onto one tooth, you''re bound to on another, ai n''t you?
twain-adventures-696In this neighborhood?"
twain-adventures-696Is I heah, or whah is I?
twain-adventures-696Is I me, or who is I?
twain-adventures-696Is Mary Jane the oldest?
twain-adventures-696Is a Frenchman a man?"
twain-adventures-696Is a cow a man?- er is a cow a cat?"
twain-adventures-696Is a harrow catching?- in the dark?
twain-adventures-696Is dat like Mars Tom Sawyer?
twain-adventures-696Is dey out o''sight yit?
twain-adventures-696Is it Bill, or Tom, or Bob?- or what is it?"
twain-adventures-696Is it ketching?"
twain-adventures-696Is she took bad?"
twain-adventures-696Is that all?"
twain-adventures-696Is there anybody here that helped to lay out my br- helped to lay out the late Peter Wilks for burying?"
twain-adventures-696Is your husband going over there to- night?"
twain-adventures-696Is your man white or black?"
twain-adventures-696It ai n''t my fault I warn''t born a duke, it ai n''t your fault you warn''t born a king- so what''s the use to worry?
twain-adventures-696Just keep a tight tongue in your head and move right along, and then you wo n''t get into trouble with us, d''ye hear?"
twain-adventures-696Just the same outside; thinks I, what does it mean?
twain-adventures-696Kill the women?
twain-adventures-696Long as you''re in this town, do n''t you forgit that, you hear?"
twain-adventures-696Look yonder!- up the road!- ai n''t that somebody coming?"
twain-adventures-696Looky here, warn''t you ever murdered at all?"
twain-adventures-696Looky here- did n''t de line pull loose en de raf''go a hummin''down de river, en leave you en de canoe behine in de fog?"
twain-adventures-696Looky here- do you think you''d venture to blow on us?
twain-adventures-696Me?
twain-adventures-696Mrs. Phelps she jumps for him and says:     "Has he come?"
twain-adventures-696Next time, you roust me out, you hear?"
twain-adventures-696Next, she says:     "Do you go to church, too?"
twain-adventures-696Now I want to ask you- if you got any reasonableness in you at all- what kind of a show would that give him to be a hero?
twain-adventures-696Now ain''dat so, boss- ai n''t it so?
twain-adventures-696Now dat''s what I wants to know?"
twain-adventures-696Now if you''ll go, and-"    "By Jackson, I''d like to, and blame it I do n''t know but I will; but who in the dingnation''s agoin''to pay for it?
twain-adventures-696Now what do you reckon it is?"
twain-adventures-696Now what do you say- hey?"
twain-adventures-696Now, would n''t he?
twain-adventures-696One of them says:     "What''s that, yonder?"
twain-adventures-696Pretty soon Jim says:     "Say- who is you?
twain-adventures-696Pretty soon she says:     "What did you say your name was, honey?"
twain-adventures-696Pretty soon, Tom says:     "Ready?"
twain-adventures-696S''e, what do you think of it, Sister Hotchkiss, s''e?
twain-adventures-696Say, boy, what''s the matter with your father?"
twain-adventures-696Say, gimme a chaw tobacker, wo n''t ye?"
twain-adventures-696Say, how long are you going to stay here?
twain-adventures-696Say- do we kill the women, too?"
twain-adventures-696Say- how much you got in your pocket?
twain-adventures-696Says I, kind of timid- like:     "Is something gone wrong?"
twain-adventures-696Says I-     "Goodness sakes, would a runaway nigger run south?"
twain-adventures-696Says I-"     I broke in and says:     "They''re in an awful peck of trouble, and-"    "Who is?"
twain-adventures-696Says he:     "Do n''t you know, Mars Jawge?"
twain-adventures-696Says the king:     "Dern him, I wonder what he done with that four hundred and fifteen dollars?"
twain-adventures-696See?
twain-adventures-696Sh- she, Sister Hotchkiss, sh- she-"    "But how in the nation''d they ever git that grindstone in there, anyway?
twain-adventures-696Shall I go, private, and tell Mary Jane?
twain-adventures-696She looked me all over with her little shiny eyes, and says:     "What might your name be?"
twain-adventures-696She says:     "Did you ever see the king?"
twain-adventures-696She says:     "Honest injun, now, hain''t you been telling me a lot of lies?"
twain-adventures-696She was smiling all over so she could hardly stand- and says:     "It''s you, at last!- ai n''t it?"
twain-adventures-696Snake take''n bite Jim''s chin off, den whah is de glory?
twain-adventures-696So I laid there about an hour trying to think, and when Buck waked up, I says:     "Can you spell, Buck?"
twain-adventures-696So Tom says:     "What''s the vittles for?
twain-adventures-696So she put me up a snack, and says:     "Say- when a cow''s laying down, which end of her gets up first?
twain-adventures-696So she run on:     "Lize, hurry up and get him a hot breakfast, right away- or did you get your breakfast on the boat?"
twain-adventures-696So the question was, what to do?
twain-adventures-696So then, what you want to come back and ha''nt me for?"
twain-adventures-696So when I says he goes to our church, she says:     "What- regular?"
twain-adventures-696So, says I, spose somebody has hogged that bag on the sly?- now how do I know whether to write to Mary Jane or not?
twain-adventures-696Soon as I could get Buck down by the corn- cribs under the trees by ourselves, I says:     "Did you want to kill him, Buck?"
twain-adventures-696Spose a man was to come to you and say''Polly- voo- franzy''- what would you think?"
twain-adventures-696Spose he contracted to do a thing; and you paid him, and did n''t set down there and see that he done it- what did he do?
twain-adventures-696Spose he do n''t do nothing with it?
twain-adventures-696Spose he opened his mouth- what then?
twain-adventures-696Spose people left money laying around where he was- what did he do?
twain-adventures-696Spose she dug him up and did n''t find nothing- what would she think of me?
twain-adventures-696That''s the whole yarn- what''s yourn?"
twain-adventures-696The doctor he up and says:     "Would you know the boy again if you was to see him, Hines?"
twain-adventures-696The duke bristles right up, now, and says:     "Oh, let up on this cussed nonsense- do you take me for a blame''fool?
twain-adventures-696The duke says, pretty brisk:     "When it comes to that, maybe you''ll let me ask, what was you referring to?"
twain-adventures-696The duke says:     "Have you seen anybody else go in there?"
twain-adventures-696The king he smiled eager, and shoved out his flapper, and says:     "Is it my poor brother''s dear good friend and physician?
twain-adventures-696The king kind of ruffles up, and says:     "Looky here, Bilgewater, what''r you referrin''to?"
twain-adventures-696The king says:     "Was you in my room night before last?"
twain-adventures-696The man sung out:     "Snatch that light away, Betsy, you old fool- ai n''t you got any sense?
twain-adventures-696The next minute he whirls on me and says:     "Do you reckon that nigger would blow on us?
twain-adventures-696The old gentleman stared, and says:     "Why, who''s that?"
twain-adventures-696The secret of my birth-"    "The secret of your birth?
twain-adventures-696The windows and door- yards was full; and every minute somebody would say, over a fence:     "Is it them?"
twain-adventures-696Then Ben Rogers says:     "Here''s Huck Finn, he hain''t got no family- what you going to do''bout him?"
twain-adventures-696Then I says:     "Blame it, do you suppose there ai n''t but one preacher to a church?"
twain-adventures-696Then I says:     "How do you come to be here, Jim, and how''d you get here?"
twain-adventures-696Then I says:     "Miss Mary Jane, is there any place out of town a little ways, where you could go and stay three or four days?"
twain-adventures-696Then I thought a minute, and says to myself, hold on- s''pose you''d a done right and give Jim up; would you felt better than what you do now?
twain-adventures-696Then he did n''t look so joyful- and says:     "What was your idea for asking me?"
twain-adventures-696Then he says, kind of glad and eager,"Where''s the raft?- got her in a good place?"
twain-adventures-696Then he says:     "How are you on the deef and dumb, Bilgewater?"
twain-adventures-696Then he says:     "What did you want to walk all the way up to the steamboat for?"
twain-adventures-696Then he says:     "Who dah?"
twain-adventures-696Then he studied it over and said, could n''t I put on some of them old things and dress up like a girl?
twain-adventures-696Then he turns to Jim, and looks him over like he never see him before; and says:     "Did you sing out?"
twain-adventures-696Then she took off the hank and looked me straight in the face, but very pleasant, and says:     "Come, now- what''s your real name?"
twain-adventures-696Then the doctor whirls on me and says:     "Are you English too?"
twain-adventures-696Then the duke says:     "What, all of them?"
twain-adventures-696Then the duke says:     "You are what?"
twain-adventures-696Then the old man turns towards the king, and says:     "Perhaps this gentleman can tell me what was tatooed on his breast?"
twain-adventures-696They sets down, then, and the king says:     "Well, what is it?
twain-adventures-696Thinks I, what is the country a- coming to?
twain-adventures-696Tired of our company- hey?"
twain-adventures-696Tom he looked at the nigger, steady and kind of wondering, and says:     "Does who know us?"
twain-adventures-696Tom looks at me very grave, and says:     "Tom, did n''t you just tell me he was all right?
twain-adventures-696Twenty people sings out:     "What, is it over?
twain-adventures-696Very well, then; is a preacher going to deceive a steamboat clerk?
twain-adventures-696W''y, what has you lived on?
twain-adventures-696Warn''t dat de beatenes''notion in de worl''?
twain-adventures-696Was there any such mark on Peter Wilks''s breast?"
twain-adventures-696Was you looking for him?"
twain-adventures-696We ai n''t going to gnaw him out, are we?"
twain-adventures-696We both knowed well enough it was some more work of the rattle- snake skin; so what was the use to talk about it?
twain-adventures-696Well, den, is Jim gwyne to say it?
twain-adventures-696Well, did he?
twain-adventures-696Well, then, I said, why could n''t she tell her husband to fetch a dog?
twain-adventures-696Well, then- what kind o''brothers would it be, that''d stand in his way at sech a time?
twain-adventures-696Well, was n''t he mad?
twain-adventures-696Well, we got to save him, hain''t we?
twain-adventures-696Well, what did he do?- ask him to show up?
twain-adventures-696Whar was you brought down from?"
twain-adventures-696What I wanted to know, was, what he was going to do, and was he going to stay?
twain-adventures-696What are they doin''there, for gracious sakes?"
twain-adventures-696What are we going to do?- lay around there till he lets the cat out of the bag?
twain-adventures-696What did he sing out?"
twain-adventures-696What did that poor old woman do to you, that you could treat her so mean?
twain-adventures-696What did you reckon he wanted with it?"
twain-adventures-696What did you say your name was?"
twain-adventures-696What do we k''yer for him?
twain-adventures-696What do you mean?"
twain-adventures-696What does I do?
twain-adventures-696What does he want with a pew?"
twain-adventures-696What has become of that boy?"
twain-adventures-696What he gwyne to do?"
twain-adventures-696What is he up to anyway?
twain-adventures-696What is the matter with your pap?
twain-adventures-696What is you a talkin''''bout?
twain-adventures-696What is you?
twain-adventures-696What made you think somebody sung out?"
twain-adventures-696What makes them come here just at this runaway nigger''s breakfast- time?
twain-adventures-696What tow- head?
twain-adventures-696What was it?"
twain-adventures-696What was the use to tell Jim these warn''t real kings and dukes?
twain-adventures-696What will he do, then?
twain-adventures-696What you going to do about the servant- girl?"
twain-adventures-696What you know''bout witches?"
twain-adventures-696What you reckon I better do?
twain-adventures-696What you want to know when good luck''s a- comin''for?
twain-adventures-696What''s a bar sinister?"
twain-adventures-696What''s a fess?"
twain-adventures-696What''s kep''you?- boat get aground?"
twain-adventures-696What''s that?"
twain-adventures-696What''s the good of a plan that ai n''t no more trouble than that?
twain-adventures-696What''s the matter with''em?"
twain-adventures-696What''s the trouble?"
twain-adventures-696What''s your lay?"
twain-adventures-696What''s your line- mainly?"
twain-adventures-696What''s your real name now?"
twain-adventures-696When did he sing out?
twain-adventures-696When we was at dinner, did n''t you see a nigger man go in there with some vittles?"
twain-adventures-696Wher''does he live?"
twain-adventures-696Where are they?"
twain-adventures-696Where could you keep it?"
twain-adventures-696Where did you hide it?"
twain-adventures-696Where would I go to?"
twain-adventures-696Where would he live?"
twain-adventures-696Where would it be?"
twain-adventures-696Where you been, all this time, you rascal?"
twain-adventures-696Where''d she get aground?"
twain-adventures-696Where''d you come from?"
twain-adventures-696Where''s it gone, Lize?"
twain-adventures-696Where''s that ten cents?
twain-adventures-696Where''s the raft?"
twain-adventures-696Where?"
twain-adventures-696Which end gets up first?"
twain-adventures-696Who ever heard of a state prisoner escaping by a hickry- bark ladder?
twain-adventures-696Who is it?"
twain-adventures-696Who nailed him?"
twain-adventures-696Who sung out?
twain-adventures-696Who told you this was Goshen?"
twain-adventures-696Who told you you might meddle with such hifalut''n foolishness, hey?- who told you you could?"
twain-adventures-696Who''d you reckon?"
twain-adventures-696Who''s Jim''s mother?"
twain-adventures-696Who''s there?"
twain-adventures-696Who''s they?"
twain-adventures-696Whoever heard of getting a prisoner loose in such an old- maidy way as that?
twain-adventures-696Why ca n''t Miss Watson fat up?
twain-adventures-696Why ca n''t a body take a club and ransom them as soon as they get here?"
twain-adventures-696Why ca n''t the widow get back her silver snuff- box that was stole?
twain-adventures-696Why ca n''t you stick to the main point?"
twain-adventures-696Why could n''t you said that before?
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you come out and say so?
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you get mud- turkles?"
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you step into the road, my boy?"
twain-adventures-696Why did n''t you stir me up?"
twain-adventures-696Why do n''t your juries hang murderers?
twain-adventures-696Why would n''t they?
twain-adventures-696Why, Huck, spose it is considerable trouble?- what you going to do?- how you going to get around it?
twain-adventures-696Why, hain''t you ever read any books at all?- Baron Trenck, nor Casanova, nor Benvenuto Chelleeny, nor Henri IV., nor none of them heroes?
twain-adventures-696Why, how in the nation did they ever git into such a scrape?"
twain-adventures-696Why, that ai n''t Tom, it''s Sid; Tom''s- Tom''s- why, where is Tom?
twain-adventures-696Why, what in the nation do you mean?
twain-adventures-696Why?"
twain-adventures-696Will you?"
twain-adventures-696Will you?"
twain-adventures-696William Fourth?
twain-adventures-696Would he say dat?
twain-adventures-696Would n''t that plan work?"
twain-adventures-696Would ther''be any sense in that?
twain-adventures-696Would you a done any different?
twain-adventures-696You ai n''t him, are you?"
twain-adventures-696You been a drinking?"
twain-adventures-696You ca n''t slip up on um en grab um; en how''s a body gwyne to hit um wid a rock?
twain-adventures-696You do n''t reckon it''s going to take thirty- seven years to dig out through a dirt foundation, do you?"
twain-adventures-696You going to Orleans, you say?"
twain-adventures-696You got any rats around here?"
twain-adventures-696You got anything to play music on?"
twain-adventures-696You know dat one- laigged nigger dat b''longs to old Misto Bradish?
twain-adventures-696You lemme catch you fooling around that school again, you hear?
twain-adventures-696You prepared to die?"
twain-adventures-696You take a man dat''s got on''y one er two chillen; is dat man gwyne to be waseful o''chillen?
twain-adventures-696You think you''re a good deal of a big- bug, do n''t you?"
twain-adventures-696You think you''re better''n your father, now, do n''t you, because he ca n''t?
twain-adventures-696You''ll take it- wo n''t you?"
twain-adventures-696Your uncle Harvey''s a preacher, ai n''t he?
twain-adventures-696ai n''t it there in his bed, for a clew, after he''s gone?
twain-adventures-696ain''dat Misto Tom?"
twain-adventures-696and Abner Shackleford says:     "Why, Robinson, hain''t you heard the news?
twain-adventures-696and ai n''t that a big enough majority in any town?"
twain-adventures-696and do n''t you reckon they''ll want clews?
twain-adventures-696and"Where, for the land''s sake did you get these amaz''n pickles?"
twain-adventures-696anybody hurt?"
twain-adventures-696do he know you genlmen?"
twain-adventures-696don''see I has?"
twain-adventures-696how''s he going to take the sea baths if it ai n''t on the sea?"
twain-adventures-696is dat you, honey?
twain-adventures-696is he going to deceive a ship clerk?- so as to get them to let Miss Mary Jane go aboard?
twain-adventures-696is he her uncle?
twain-adventures-696it wo n''t do to fool with smallpox, do n''t you see?"
twain-adventures-696says Aunt Sally;"is he changed so?
twain-adventures-696says Aunt Sally;"the runaway nigger?
twain-adventures-696she says,"what in the world can have become of him?"
twain-adventures-696spos''n it takes him three or four days?
twain-adventures-696they give a glance at one another, and nodded their heads, as much as to say,"What d''I tell you?"
twain-adventures-696think o''that bed- leg sawed off that a way, s''e?
twain-adventures-696think o''what, Brer Phelps, s''I?
twain-adventures-696think of it, s''I?
twain-adventures-696want to keep it off?"
twain-adventures-696why, hain''t you been talking about my coming back, and all that stuff, as if I''d been gone away?"
twain-adventures-696you ca n''t mean it?"
doyle-adventures-716''Absolute and complete silence before, during, and after? doyle-adventures-716 ''And my duties, sir?
doyle-adventures-716''And the work?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''And the work?''
doyle-adventures-716''And what are they worth?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''And what salary do you ask?''
doyle-adventures-716''As governess?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''But was there another with a barred tail?''
doyle-adventures-716''For how long, may I ask, do you want this sum?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''No friend of yours, Miss Hunter?''
doyle-adventures-716''Only that?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''Or to cut your hair quite short before you come to us?''
doyle-adventures-716''Then let me do so?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''There is a drive, then?''
doyle-adventures-716''What do you call purely nominal?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''What is it, uncle?''
doyle-adventures-716''What then?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''What would be the hours?''
doyle-adventures-716''What, the red- headed man?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''What, you dig fuller''s- earth in the house?''
doyle-adventures-716''Where could I find him?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''Where to?''
doyle-adventures-716''Which dealer''s?'' doyle-adventures-716 ''Why that?''
doyle-adventures-716''Why, what is it, then?'' doyle-adventures-716 A call for help, you thought?"
doyle-adventures-716A client, then?
doyle-adventures-716A confidential servant?
doyle-adventures-716A diamond, sir? doyle-adventures-716 A house on fire?"
doyle-adventures-716Absolutely?
doyle-adventures-716Ah, Bradstreet, how are you?
doyle-adventures-716Ah, and what did you gather from this allusion to a band-- a speckled band?
doyle-adventures-716An accident, I presume?
doyle-adventures-716An elderly man, I presume?
doyle-adventures-716An enemy?
doyle-adventures-716And Irene Adler?
doyle-adventures-716And Mademoiselle''s address?
doyle-adventures-716And Miss Sutherland?
doyle-adventures-716And did you observe any change in her then?
doyle-adventures-716And for present expenses?
doyle-adventures-716And from a noble client?
doyle-adventures-716And has your business been attended to in your absence?
doyle-adventures-716And have you any on hand just now?
doyle-adventures-716And he is a man with a wooden leg?
doyle-adventures-716And how could you tell that they would make their attempt to- night?
doyle-adventures-716And how did he make his money?
doyle-adventures-716And how did you find out?
doyle-adventures-716And how did you verify them?
doyle-adventures-716And how far from the edge of the wood?
doyle-adventures-716And how have you succeeded?
doyle-adventures-716And how in the world did you find them?
doyle-adventures-716And how?
doyle-adventures-716And is that all?
doyle-adventures-716And leave your case unfinished?
doyle-adventures-716And my son? doyle-adventures-716 And now?"
doyle-adventures-716And now?
doyle-adventures-716And on Monday he made no remarks before leaving you?
doyle-adventures-716And on what day did he meet his death?
doyle-adventures-716And pray what am I charged with?
doyle-adventures-716And she was seen walking with this very woman afterwards?
doyle-adventures-716And sit in the dark?
doyle-adventures-716And the cigar- holder?
doyle-adventures-716And the murderer?'''' doyle-adventures-716 And the papers?"
doyle-adventures-716And the ring?
doyle-adventures-716And this, of course, remains to you, since the marriage is a fait accompli?
doyle-adventures-716And what did you do then?
doyle-adventures-716And what did you learn from him?
doyle-adventures-716And what did you see?
doyle-adventures-716And what do you think of it all, Watson?
doyle-adventures-716And what else?
doyle-adventures-716And what of Irene Adler?
doyle-adventures-716And what then?
doyle-adventures-716And when will you call?
doyle-adventures-716And where is it?
doyle-adventures-716And who could it be who was her confederate? doyle-adventures-716 And who is her maid?"
doyle-adventures-716And who is this Captain Calhoun?
doyle-adventures-716And why did you wish to see me?
doyle-adventures-716And why in hopes?
doyle-adventures-716And why?
doyle-adventures-716And why?
doyle-adventures-716And you are sure that this is your husband''s hand?
doyle-adventures-716And you can do nothing until then?
doyle-adventures-716And you do n''t know his address?'''' doyle-adventures-716 And you think that they brought you back all that way when you were unconscious?"
doyle-adventures-716And you thought he was pulled back?
doyle-adventures-716And you were surprised to see him in Swandam Lane?
doyle-adventures-716And your father? doyle-adventures-716 And your father?"
doyle-adventures-716And your mother is alive?
doyle-adventures-716Anything else?
doyle-adventures-716Are they not fresh and beautiful?
doyle-adventures-716Are you, indeed, now?
doyle-adventures-716At what time?
doyle-adventures-716Awake, Watson?
doyle-adventures-716Before the what?
doyle-adventures-716But have you told me all?
doyle-adventures-716But have you,I asked,"formed any definite conception as to what these perils are?"
doyle-adventures-716But his lameness?
doyle-adventures-716But how about Mr. Hosmer Angel? doyle-adventures-716 But how could you guess what the motive was?"
doyle-adventures-716But how did you gain them?
doyle-adventures-716But how will you look?
doyle-adventures-716But how?
doyle-adventures-716But how?
doyle-adventures-716But if he is innocent, who has done it?
doyle-adventures-716But of what society?
doyle-adventures-716But the mystery?
doyle-adventures-716But the twelve- mile drive?
doyle-adventures-716But to whom?
doyle-adventures-716But what harm can there be in that?
doyle-adventures-716But what is it you wish?
doyle-adventures-716But what is that compared with the number of your successes?
doyle-adventures-716But what other is there?
doyle-adventures-716But what will you do?
doyle-adventures-716But what, then, did the gypsies do?
doyle-adventures-716But who is he?'''' doyle-adventures-716 But why are you not conducting the case from Baker Street?"
doyle-adventures-716But you can know nothing of this?
doyle-adventures-716But you have hopes?
doyle-adventures-716But you have no notion as to what it could have been?
doyle-adventures-716But you were on a friendly footing?
doyle-adventures-716But you would not advise me to refuse?
doyle-adventures-716By the way, would it bore you to tell me where you got the other one from? doyle-adventures-716 Can I be of assistance?"
doyle-adventures-716Could he throw no light?
doyle-adventures-716D''you think you know more about fowls than I, who have handled them ever since I was a nipper? doyle-adventures-716 Deserted you?"
doyle-adventures-716Did I not tell you how quick and resolute she was? doyle-adventures-716 Did he not advertise?"
doyle-adventures-716Did you become engaged then?
doyle-adventures-716Did you observe anything very peculiar about that bed?
doyle-adventures-716Did you observe the colour?
doyle-adventures-716Did your wife hear all this?
doyle-adventures-716Dirty?
doyle-adventures-716Do you go out much in society?
doyle-adventures-716Do you know him?'''' doyle-adventures-716 Do you know the young lady?''
doyle-adventures-716Do you mean that it disappeared before you went for help?
doyle-adventures-716Do you mean that she has left England?
doyle-adventures-716Do you not find,he said,"that with your short sight it is a little trying to do so much typewriting?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you not think, then, that he might have been trying to straighten it?
doyle-adventures-716Do you receive much company?
doyle-adventures-716Do you think that this man Horner is innocent?
doyle-adventures-716Done about the same time as the bell- rope?
doyle-adventures-716Eh? doyle-adventures-716 Eh?
doyle-adventures-716From his hat?
doyle-adventures-716Game for a morning drive?
doyle-adventures-716Had he ever showed any signs of having taken opium?
doyle-adventures-716Had he ever spoken of Swandam Lane?
doyle-adventures-716Has he come with you to- night?
doyle-adventures-716Have they thought of looking outside the house?
doyle-adventures-716Have you an order to see him in prison?
doyle-adventures-716Have you dragged the basin of Trafalgar Square fountain?
doyle-adventures-716Have you ever observed that his ears are pierced for earrings?
doyle-adventures-716Have you heard anything of the case?
doyle-adventures-716Have you her photograph?
doyle-adventures-716Have you it here?
doyle-adventures-716Have you managed it?
doyle-adventures-716Have you never--said Sherlock Holmes, bending forward and sinking his voice--"have you never heard of the Ku Klux Klan?"
doyle-adventures-716Have you the chisel and the bags? doyle-adventures-716 He does n''t look a credit to the Bow Street cells, does he?"
doyle-adventures-716He is still with you, I presume?
doyle-adventures-716He is still with you?
doyle-adventures-716He only, as I understand, gave an inarticulate cry?
doyle-adventures-716He stood,said Holmes,"to the left of the door-- that is to say, farther up the path than is necessary to reach the door?"
doyle-adventures-716He''s a beauty, is n''t he?
doyle-adventures-716Her father is very rich?
doyle-adventures-716Here?
doyle-adventures-716Here?
doyle-adventures-716How about poison?
doyle-adventures-716How are you getting on?
doyle-adventures-716How can you tell that?
doyle-adventures-716How could I help suspecting him, when I actually saw him with the coronet in his hand?
doyle-adventures-716How could they have decoyed him down there? doyle-adventures-716 How did he come?"
doyle-adventures-716How did that help you?
doyle-adventures-716How did you deduce the select?
doyle-adventures-716How did you know, for example, that I did manual labour? doyle-adventures-716 How did you trace it, then?"
doyle-adventures-716How do you know that?
doyle-adventures-716How do you know, then?
doyle-adventures-716How far from the body?
doyle-adventures-716How is that?
doyle-adventures-716How is the glass? doyle-adventures-716 How long did she speak to this Alice?"
doyle-adventures-716How many? doyle-adventures-716 How often?"
doyle-adventures-716I am to be neutral?
doyle-adventures-716I say, Watson, what o''clock is it?
doyle-adventures-716I shall see you at Horsham, then?
doyle-adventures-716I think that this typewritten letter is from you, in which you made an appointment with me for six o''clock?
doyle-adventures-716If his motives were innocent, why does he not explain them?
doyle-adventures-716In heaven''s name, what for?
doyle-adventures-716In short, that she had become suddenly deranged?
doyle-adventures-716In what way?
doyle-adventures-716In which, sir?
doyle-adventures-716In your heart of hearts, do you think that Neville is alive?
doyle-adventures-716Indeed? doyle-adventures-716 Is Toller still drunk?"
doyle-adventures-716Is he quiet?
doyle-adventures-716Is it possible?
doyle-adventures-716Is the poor gentleman much hurt?
doyle-adventures-716Is there a cellar with a good strong lock?
doyle-adventures-716It is a little off the beaten track, is n''t it?
doyle-adventures-716It is a murder, then?
doyle-adventures-716It looks newer than the other things?
doyle-adventures-716It missed him, then?
doyle-adventures-716Many times; but what was a fine to me?
doyle-adventures-716May I see it?
doyle-adventures-716May I see your father if I call to- morrow?
doyle-adventures-716Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I believe?
doyle-adventures-716Murdered?
doyle-adventures-716My Mary? doyle-adventures-716 My dear fellow, is it possible you do not see how strongly it bears upon the case?"
doyle-adventures-716My messenger reached you, then?
doyle-adventures-716No bad?
doyle-adventures-716No doubt you think me mad?
doyle-adventures-716No good news?
doyle-adventures-716No legal papers or certificates?
doyle-adventures-716No sign of it?
doyle-adventures-716No?
doyle-adventures-716Nor running a chance of arrest?
doyle-adventures-716Not social, then?
doyle-adventures-716Nothing?
doyle-adventures-716Nothing?
doyle-adventures-716Now, then, mister,said he, with his head cocked and his arms akimbo,"what are you driving at?
doyle-adventures-716Now, then, what''s the last entry?
doyle-adventures-716Now, what is your own impression as to the young lady''s-your wife''s character?
doyle-adventures-716Of what day?
doyle-adventures-716Of what?
doyle-adventures-716Oh, sir,he cried,"can you tell me where it went to?"
doyle-adventures-716On your arm?
doyle-adventures-716One horse?
doyle-adventures-716One?
doyle-adventures-716Perhaps, Mrs. Moulton, you would like my friend and me to leave the room while you explain this matter?
doyle-adventures-716Stoke Moran?
doyle-adventures-716Tell me,broke in the engineer,"is Dr. Becher a German, very thin, with a long, sharp nose?"
doyle-adventures-716That is not quite so common, is it? doyle-adventures-716 The Cedars?"
doyle-adventures-716The decline of his fortunes, then?
doyle-adventures-716The doctor?
doyle-adventures-716The right side? doyle-adventures-716 The stable lane?"
doyle-adventures-716The young lady came to London, then, and you renewed your acquaintance?
doyle-adventures-716Then he might have called to you?
doyle-adventures-716Then how many are there?
doyle-adventures-716Then if it was removed it was while you were within a dozen yards of it?
doyle-adventures-716Then it was not Arthur who took them?'''' doyle-adventures-716 Then perhaps you will kindly explain how it is that we found this in it?"
doyle-adventures-716Then what are they? doyle-adventures-716 Then what has happened to him?"
doyle-adventures-716Then you do n''t think I''ll see him again?
doyle-adventures-716Then you wo n''t forgive me? doyle-adventures-716 Then, as to money?"
doyle-adventures-716Then, for God''s sake, what was this dark business which was acted in my house last night?
doyle-adventures-716Then, how do you know?
doyle-adventures-716Then, pray tell me what it is that you can infer from this hat?
doyle-adventures-716Then, what clue could you have as to his identity?
doyle-adventures-716There is n''t a cat in it, for example?
doyle-adventures-716This gentleman was not one of your wife''s friends?
doyle-adventures-716This gentleman?
doyle-adventures-716This is a very unexpected turn of affairs,said l;"and what then?"
doyle-adventures-716Tired- looking or fresh?
doyle-adventures-716To an end?
doyle-adventures-716To the police?
doyle-adventures-716Upon what point?
doyle-adventures-716Was he in favour of such a union?
doyle-adventures-716Was he the only applicant?
doyle-adventures-716Was it your custom always to lock yourselves in at night?
doyle-adventures-716Was she in good spirits?
doyle-adventures-716Was the photograph a cabinet?
doyle-adventures-716Was the window open?
doyle-adventures-716Was your sister dressed?
doyle-adventures-716Watson, I think you know Mr. Jones, of Scotland Yard? doyle-adventures-716 Well, Watson,"said Holmes when our visitor had left us,"what do you make of it all?"
doyle-adventures-716Well, and what happened when Mr. Windibank, your stepfather, returned to France?
doyle-adventures-716Well, but China?
doyle-adventures-716Well, have you solved it?
doyle-adventures-716Well, the snuff, then, and the Freemasonry?
doyle-adventures-716Well, then, do you imagine that this other one, Henry Baker, had anything to do with the matter?
doyle-adventures-716Well, would you please, sir, march upstairs, where we can get a cab to carry your Highness to the police- station?
doyle-adventures-716Well?
doyle-adventures-716Well?
doyle-adventures-716Were there gypsies in the plantation at the time?
doyle-adventures-716Were they all fastened this morning?
doyle-adventures-716Were you engaged to the gentleman at this time?
doyle-adventures-716What are they?
doyle-adventures-716What are you going to do, then?
doyle-adventures-716What becomes, then, of these nocturnal whistles, and what of the very peculiar words of the dying woman?
doyle-adventures-716What can be the matter, then? doyle-adventures-716 What can he hope to find there?
doyle-adventures-716What can it mean, this relentless persecution?
doyle-adventures-716What can it mean?
doyle-adventures-716What can you not understand?
doyle-adventures-716What could he have done singlehanded against a man in the prime of life?
doyle-adventures-716What could she mean by that note, Mr. Holmes? doyle-adventures-716 What did you go into the pool for?"
doyle-adventures-716What do you imagine that it means?
doyle-adventures-716What do you make of that, Watson?
doyle-adventures-716What do you make of that?
doyle-adventures-716What do you mean?
doyle-adventures-716What do you read?
doyle-adventures-716What do you say, dear?
doyle-adventures-716What do you think that this unfortunate lady died of, then?
doyle-adventures-716What do you think, Watson? doyle-adventures-716 What has she been saying to you?"
doyle-adventures-716What is he like, this Vincent Spaulding?
doyle-adventures-716What is it, then-- a fire?
doyle-adventures-716What is it, then?
doyle-adventures-716What is it?
doyle-adventures-716What is the name of this obliging youth?
doyle-adventures-716What is the young man''s own account of the matter?
doyle-adventures-716What of the rat, then?
doyle-adventures-716What on earth can be the matter with him?
doyle-adventures-716What on earth does this mean?
doyle-adventures-716What on earth has that to do with it?
doyle-adventures-716What shall I do?
doyle-adventures-716What steps will you take?
doyle-adventures-716What then?
doyle-adventures-716What then?
doyle-adventures-716What then?
doyle-adventures-716What will the Duke say,he murmured,"when he hears that one of the family has been subjected to such humiliation?"
doyle-adventures-716What will you do, then?
doyle-adventures-716What will you say?
doyle-adventures-716What''s in here?
doyle-adventures-716What''s up, then?
doyle-adventures-716What, then, did Peterson do?
doyle-adventures-716What, then?
doyle-adventures-716What?
doyle-adventures-716When did it break out?
doyle-adventures-716When did she vanish, then?
doyle-adventures-716When did you first meet Miss Hatty Doran?
doyle-adventures-716Where did he live, then?
doyle-adventures-716Where did you address your letters, then?
doyle-adventures-716Where does that bell communicate with?
doyle-adventures-716Where is it, then?
doyle-adventures-716Where to?
doyle-adventures-716Where, indeed?
doyle-adventures-716Where, then, is my wife?
doyle-adventures-716Where, then?
doyle-adventures-716Which are?
doyle-adventures-716Which key was used to open it?
doyle-adventures-716Which of you is Holmes?
doyle-adventures-716Which surely he restored to their owner?
doyle-adventures-716Who are you, then? doyle-adventures-716 Who by?"
doyle-adventures-716Who ever heard of such a mixed affair? doyle-adventures-716 Who is on duty?"
doyle-adventures-716Who knows? doyle-adventures-716 Who was he, then, and what was his object in deserting Miss Sutherland?"
doyle-adventures-716Who was the criminal, then?
doyle-adventures-716Who would associate crime with these dear old homesteads?
doyle-adventures-716Whose house is it?
doyle-adventures-716Why did you beat the pavement?
doyle-adventures-716Why did you come away to consult me in such a hurry?
doyle-adventures-716Why did you come to me,he cried,"and, above all, why did you not come at once?"
doyle-adventures-716Why did you pick him?
doyle-adventures-716Why does fate play such tricks with poor, helpless worms? doyle-adventures-716 Why is he silent, then, if he is innocent?"
doyle-adventures-716Why serious?
doyle-adventures-716Why should you raise up hopes which you are bound to disappoint? doyle-adventures-716 Why, indeed?
doyle-adventures-716Why, indeed?
doyle-adventures-716Why, what do you mean?
doyle-adventures-716Why? doyle-adventures-716 Will you bet, then?"
doyle-adventures-716Will you come with me?
doyle-adventures-716Will you go?
doyle-adventures-716Wo n''t it ring?
doyle-adventures-716Would you? doyle-adventures-716 Yes, have you not heard?
doyle-adventures-716Yes?
doyle-adventures-716You are sure that she has not sent it yet?
doyle-adventures-716You can not say what it was?
doyle-adventures-716You did not overhear what they said?
doyle-adventures-716You do n''t mind breaking the law?
doyle-adventures-716You dragged them from the Serpentine?
doyle-adventures-716You had my note?
doyle-adventures-716You had my note?
doyle-adventures-716You have a clue?
doyle-adventures-716You have a maid who has a sweetheart? doyle-adventures-716 You have come to me to tell your story, have you not?"
doyle-adventures-716You have given orders that Arthur should be liberated, have you not, dad?
doyle-adventures-716You have neither of you any doubt as to your son''s guilt?
doyle-adventures-716You have the photograph?
doyle-adventures-716You heard nothing yourself last night?
doyle-adventures-716You know me, then?
doyle-adventures-716You saw the ventilator, too?
doyle-adventures-716You see it, Watson?
doyle-adventures-716You see it?
doyle-adventures-716You think so, too?
doyle-adventures-716You think that he is dead?
doyle-adventures-716You were not yourself at fault at all, then?
doyle-adventures-716You were travelling in the States?
doyle-adventures-716You will not go there first?
doyle-adventures-716You would not think 1000 pounds apiece an excessive sum for them?
doyle-adventures-716You''ll come with me, wo n''t you? doyle-adventures-716 You''ve heard about me, Mr. Holmes,"she cried,"else how could you know all that?"
doyle-adventures-716You? doyle-adventures-716 Your French gold?"
doyle-adventures-716Your own little income,he asked,"does it come out of the business?"
doyle-adventures-716Your sister asked for it, I suppose?
doyle-adventures-716Your sister is dead, then?
doyle-adventures-716Your son had no shoes or slippers on when you saw him?
doyle-adventures-716is it not obvious to you now that this matter really strikes very much deeper than either you or the police were at first inclined to think? doyle-adventures-716      "What have you done?''''
doyle-adventures-716     What have you to say now?"
doyle-adventures-716''And the pay?''
doyle-adventures-716''Do you desire your name to be kept upon the books?''
doyle-adventures-716''Do you promise, then?''
doyle-adventures-716''Have you never heard of the League of the Red- headed Men?''
doyle-adventures-716''How could anyone offer so pitiful a sum to a lady with such attractions and accomplishments?''
doyle-adventures-716''How would fifty guineas for a night''s work suit you?''
doyle-adventures-716''I suppose that you could not possibly whistle, yourself, in your sleep?''
doyle-adventures-716''Is he not a beauty?''
doyle-adventures-716''Look here, dad,''said he with his eyes cast down,''can you let me have 200 pounds?''
doyle-adventures-716''May I ask where you live, sir?''
doyle-adventures-716''May I ask who it was who gave me so good a character?''
doyle-adventures-716''My sole duties, then,''I asked,''are to take charge of a single child?''
doyle-adventures-716''Or to sit here, or sit there, that would not be offensive to you?''
doyle-adventures-716''Tell me, Helen,''said she,''have you ever heard anyone whistle in the dead of the night?''
doyle-adventures-716''Tell me, dad,''said she, looking, I thought, a little disturbed,''did you give Lucy, the maid, leave to go out to- night?''
doyle-adventures-716''What are you doing there?''
doyle-adventures-716''What have I to do with sundials and papers?
doyle-adventures-716''What papers?
doyle-adventures-716''Whatever were you doing with that bird, Jem?''
doyle-adventures-716''Where are they all, Maggie?''
doyle-adventures-716''Where have you put it?''
doyle-adventures-716''Which is it you want, then?''
doyle-adventures-716''Why do you think that I lock this door?''
doyle-adventures-716''Why, what did you think?''
doyle-adventures-716''Why, what on earth does this mean, John?''
doyle-adventures-716''You are looking for a situation, miss?''
doyle-adventures-716''You doubt its value?''
doyle-adventures-716''You have doubtless heard of the Beryl Coronet?''
doyle-adventures-716-- you can not think how caressing and soothing his manner was--''and what has frightened you, my dear young lady?''
doyle-adventures-716A Juryman: Did you see nothing which aroused your suspiclons when you returned on hearing the cry and found your father fatally injured?
doyle-adventures-716A lover evidently, for who else could outweigh the love and gratitude which she must feel to you?
doyle-adventures-716And if it were guilty, why did he not invent a lie?
doyle-adventures-716And on the morning of the wedding?"
doyle-adventures-716And pray what did you hope to arrive at through this?"
doyle-adventures-716And so you wonn''t cut your hair?''
doyle-adventures-716And the Rucastles go out to- night?"
doyle-adventures-716And then, as a second thought, why should she come at all?
doyle-adventures-716And this stone?"
doyle-adventures-716And this?
doyle-adventures-716And underneath?"
doyle-adventures-716And what conclusions did the coroner come to?"
doyle-adventures-716And what did your wife do when she finished speaking to her maid?"
doyle-adventures-716And what do you intend to do?"
doyle-adventures-716And what do you think they found in the pockets?"
doyle-adventures-716And what does she propose to do with the photograph?"
doyle-adventures-716And where was the place?
doyle-adventures-716And which king?"
doyle-adventures-716And why could he not write?
doyle-adventures-716And yet, what could have happened?
doyle-adventures-716And you have no doubt that it is your husband''s hand, madam?"
doyle-adventures-716And your address?"
doyle-adventures-716Are you a married man, Mr. Wilson?
doyle-adventures-716Are you hungry, Watson?"
doyle-adventures-716Are you satisfied?"
doyle-adventures-716Are you sure that everything is fastened?''
doyle-adventures-716As he said, what interest could anyone have in bringing me to the doors of the church, and then leaving me?
doyle-adventures-716Astonishment at the unexpected sight of you might cause him to throw up his hands?"
doyle-adventures-716Baker?"
doyle-adventures-716Bankers''safes had been forced before now, and why should not mine be?
doyle-adventures-716Besides, it is a useless expense, for how could you possibly find this Hosmer Angel?"
doyle-adventures-716Besides, what use was my hair to me?
doyle-adventures-716But I presume that this other goose upon the sideboard, which is about the same weight and perfectly fresh, will answer your purpose equally well?"
doyle-adventures-716But have you never been prosecuted for begging?"
doyle-adventures-716But how about the foresight and the moral retrogression?"
doyle-adventures-716But how on earth do you deduce that the gas is not laid on in his house?"
doyle-adventures-716But how to get to him in safety?
doyle-adventures-716But how--"     "Was there a secret marriage?"
doyle-adventures-716But if it were the maids, why should your son allow himself to be accused in their place?
doyle-adventures-716But if you have followed recent events so closely you must have read about Lord St. Simon and his wedding?"
doyle-adventures-716But if you have why, then, how could any gentleman ask you to condescend to accept anything under the three figures?
doyle-adventures-716But if your husband is alive and able to write letters, why should he remain away from you?"
doyle-adventures-716But the writing?"
doyle-adventures-716But this time I was set on going, and I would go; for what right had he to prevent?
doyle-adventures-716But what could it indicate?
doyle-adventures-716But what is this written above them?''
doyle-adventures-716But what was she to do?
doyle-adventures-716But why?''
doyle-adventures-716But will he see it?"
doyle-adventures-716But you do not yourself look upon this as likely?"
doyle-adventures-716But, after all, if he is satisfied, why should I put ideas in his head?"
doyle-adventures-716Can you remember any other little things about Mr. Hosmer Angel?"
doyle-adventures-716Can you suggest no explanation?"
doyle-adventures-716Could I not come at some more convenient hour?''
doyle-adventures-716Could I not snap the bond?
doyle-adventures-716Could you swear to it?"
doyle-adventures-716Could your patients spare you for a few hours?"
doyle-adventures-716D''you see?
doyle-adventures-716Did I buy the geese off you?"
doyle-adventures-716Did I not see you trying to tear off another piece?''
doyle-adventures-716Did he make no attempt to see you?"
doyle-adventures-716Did she know where her husband was?
doyle-adventures-716Did you ever see a bed fastened like that before?"
doyle-adventures-716Did you fasten all the windows?"
doyle-adventures-716Did you remark the postmarks of those letters?"
doyle-adventures-716Did you see Miss Doran on the day before the wedding?"
doyle-adventures-716Did you tell him?"
doyle-adventures-716Do I make myself plain?"
doyle-adventures-716Do n''t you see that you alternately give him credit for having too much imaginition and too little?
doyle-adventures-716Do you feel equal to it?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you not deduce something from that?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you not see some loophole, some flaw?
doyle-adventures-716Do you not yourself think that he is innocent?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you see?''
doyle-adventures-716Do you tell me that all this happened within a few yards of your bed and that you heard nothing of it?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you think it points to suicide?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you think that I would respond to such a trifle and yet be ignorant of his death?"
doyle-adventures-716Do you think that you could perform one more feat?
doyle-adventures-716Do you understand?"
doyle-adventures-716Does not that strike you?"
doyle-adventures-716Does that suggest anything?"
doyle-adventures-716Easier the other way, perhaps; and yet, had I the nerve to lie and look up at that deadly black shadow wavering down upon me?
doyle-adventures-716For example, how did you deduce that this man was intellectual?"
doyle-adventures-716Ha, ha, my boy, what do you make of that?"
doyle-adventures-716Had he lost his wife?"
doyle-adventures-716Had he observed a carriage the night before waiting for me?
doyle-adventures-716Had she seen someone, then?
doyle-adventures-716Has it returned to life and flapped off through the kitchen window?"
doyle-adventures-716Hatherley?''
doyle-adventures-716Have you a cab?"
doyle-adventures-716Have you a family?''
doyle-adventures-716Have you followed me so far?"
doyle-adventures-716Have you good authority for what you say?"
doyle-adventures-716Have you your check- book?
doyle-adventures-716Heh?''
doyle-adventures-716Holmes?"
doyle-adventures-716Holmes?"
doyle-adventures-716Holmes?"
doyle-adventures-716Hosmer-- Mr. Angel-- was a cashier in an office in Leadenhall Street-- and--"     "What office?"
doyle-adventures-716How came the stone into the goose, and how came the goose into the open market?
doyle-adventures-716How could it be that if it had gone twelve miles over heavy roads?"
doyle-adventures-716How could my hair have been locked in the drawer?
doyle-adventures-716How could she, a young and timid woman, make her way into such a place and pluck her husband out from among the ruffians who surrounded him?
doyle-adventures-716How could you know anything of the matter?"
doyle-adventures-716How dare you touch that coronet?''
doyle-adventures-716How did your mother take the matter?"
doyle-adventures-716How do I know that you have been getting yourself very wet lately, and that you have a most clumsy and careless servant girl?"
doyle-adventures-716How do you go back?
doyle-adventures-716How shall I ever forget that dreadful vigil?
doyle-adventures-716How was it done?"
doyle-adventures-716I ask you now, is such a theory tenable?"
doyle-adventures-716I asked,''the same as the one I chose?''
doyle-adventures-716I believe that that is the village inn over there?"
doyle-adventures-716I have caught you, have l?
doyle-adventures-716I have lost my thumb and I have lost a fifty- guinea fee, and what have I gained?"
doyle-adventures-716I hope that I have made myself clear?"
doyle-adventures-716I hope that I make it all plain?''
doyle-adventures-716I hope that you have done what I asked you, Jones?"
doyle-adventures-716I suppose that we are absolutely safe from eavesdroppers?''
doyle-adventures-716I suppose you know what you have got?"
doyle-adventures-716I think that you remarked to your uncle last night that she had been out to see him?"
doyle-adventures-716I understand that it was on a professional matter that you wished to speak to me?''
doyle-adventures-716I whispered,"what on earth are you doing in this den?"
doyle-adventures-716I whispered;"did you see it?"
doyle-adventures-716If his purpose were innocent, why did he not say so?"
doyle-adventures-716If not, why should you come to consult me?"
doyle-adventures-716If this young person should produce her letters for blackmailing or other purposes, how is she to prove their authenticity?"
doyle-adventures-716If we were to come to Stoke Moran to- day, would it be possible for us to see over these rooms without the knowledge of your stepfather?"
doyle-adventures-716Is it not a pity that she was not on my level?"
doyle-adventures-716Is it possible that even now, when I give you these results, you are unable to see how they are attained?"
doyle-adventures-716Is the security sufficient?''
doyle-adventures-716It was from Sherlock Holmes and ran in this way: Have you a couple of days to spare?
doyle-adventures-716May I ask whether you were seated at the breakfast- table so that you could see out of the window?"
doyle-adventures-716May we bring him in, marm?"
doyle-adventures-716Might I ask you a question or two?"
doyle-adventures-716Might I beg that you would have the goodness to sit down upon one of those boxes, and not to interfere?"
doyle-adventures-716Might I not escort her to this place?
doyle-adventures-716Might not the nature of the injuries reveal something to my medical instincts?
doyle-adventures-716Mr. Rucastle then, I presume, took to this system of imprisonment?"
doyle-adventures-716Must I call you a liar as well as a thief?
doyle-adventures-716No reference to the matter at all, either in word or writing?''
doyle-adventures-716Now her marriage would mean, of course, the loss of a hundred a year, so what does her stepfather do to prevent it?
doyle-adventures-716Now the question is, Where are we to find the photograph?"
doyle-adventures-716Now where did they come from?"
doyle-adventures-716Now where did you get them from?"
doyle-adventures-716Now, how can that be unless it were by a left- handed man?
doyle-adventures-716Now, what did you gather from that woman''s appearance?
doyle-adventures-716Now, what do you think would happen if I did break it, Mr. Holder?
doyle-adventures-716Now, would you have the kindness to go into your room and bar your shutters?"
doyle-adventures-716Oh, sir, do you not think that you could help me, too, and at least throw a little light through the dense darkness which surrounds me?
doyle-adventures-716One moment,"said Holmes,"are you sure about this whistle and metallic sound?
doyle-adventures-716Or should you rather that I sent James off to bed?"
doyle-adventures-716Perhaps you have yourself formed some opinion?"
doyle-adventures-716Pray what is your own theory as to what took place?"
doyle-adventures-716Pray what steps did you take when you found the card upon the door?"
doyle-adventures-716See that light among the trees?
doyle-adventures-716Should I stop the service and make a scene in the church?
doyle-adventures-716Some friend of yours, perhaps?"
doyle-adventures-716Some of the general public were present, then?"
doyle-adventures-716The 4 pounds a week was a lure which must draw him, and what was it to them, who were playing for thousands?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: Did your father make any statement to you before he died?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: How was it, then, that he uttered it before he saw you, and before he even knew that you had returned from Bristol?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: I understand that the cry of"Cooee"was a common signal between you and your father?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: What did you understand by that?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: What do you mean?
doyle-adventures-716The Coroner: What was the point upon which you and your father had this final quarrel?
doyle-adventures-716The point is, have you or have you not the bearing and deportment of a lady?
doyle-adventures-716The question now was, who was the man and who was it brought him the coronet?
doyle-adventures-716Then who could this American be, and why should he possess so much influence over her?
doyle-adventures-716Then you think that the Serpentine plays no part in the maner?"
doyle-adventures-716There are windows in it, of course?"
doyle-adventures-716This assistant of yours who first called your attention to the advertisement-- how long had he been with you?"
doyle-adventures-716Was it all to go for nothing?
doyle-adventures-716Was it not extraordinary?
doyle-adventures-716Was it possible that we could bring him back to her?
doyle-adventures-716Was it to be in church?"
doyle-adventures-716Was she his client, his friend, or his mistress?
doyle-adventures-716Was the remainder of the coronet at all injured?"
doyle-adventures-716Was there a police- station anywhere near?
doyle-adventures-716We have still time to take a train to Hereford and see him to- night?"
doyle-adventures-716What are you going to do yourself?"
doyle-adventures-716What can I do?"
doyle-adventures-716What can this be?''
doyle-adventures-716What can you gather from this old battered felt?"
doyle-adventures-716What can you gather yourself as to the individuality of the man who has worn this article?"
doyle-adventures-716What could be the reason of his overpowering terror?
doyle-adventures-716What could have happened, then, to bring one of the foremost citizens of London to this most pitiable pass?
doyle-adventures-716What could it be, once more?
doyle-adventures-716What could it be?
doyle-adventures-716What could it be?
doyle-adventures-716What could that mean?
doyle-adventures-716What could that something be?
doyle-adventures-716What d''you want to frighten the chap for?"
doyle-adventures-716What danger do you foresee?"
doyle-adventures-716What did she do on reentering her father''s house?"
doyle-adventures-716What did the police think of the noise which awoke you from your sleep?"
doyle-adventures-716What did they say, then, of the disappearance of these gems?"
doyle-adventures-716What did you do, then?
doyle-adventures-716What do you deduce from it?"
doyle-adventures-716What do you deduce from that?"
doyle-adventures-716What do you mean?"
doyle-adventures-716What do you think of such a commission as that?''
doyle-adventures-716What do you think, Miss Holder?"
doyle-adventures-716What do you want?"
doyle-adventures-716What does her clever stepfather do then?
doyle-adventures-716What else could she do?
doyle-adventures-716What has she been saying to you?"
doyle-adventures-716What have we here?
doyle-adventures-716What is it?"
doyle-adventures-716What is this, then?
doyle-adventures-716What of it, then?
doyle-adventures-716What sundial?''
doyle-adventures-716What was he doing there at all?
doyle-adventures-716What was that?"
doyle-adventures-716What was the relation between them, and what the object of his repeated visits?
doyle-adventures-716What was this nocturnal expedition, and why should I go armed?
doyle-adventures-716What will he say when he returns?"
doyle-adventures-716What would he do then?
doyle-adventures-716When I pay good money for a good article there should be an end of the business; but it''s''Where are the geese?''
doyle-adventures-716When shall you be able to enter upon your new duties?''
doyle-adventures-716When?"
doyle-adventures-716Where are the gems?"
doyle-adventures-716Where are the jewels which you have stolen?''
doyle-adventures-716Where are they?"
doyle-adventures-716Where does the thing come from?''
doyle-adventures-716Where is your father''s place of business?"
doyle-adventures-716Where were we going, and what were we to do?
doyle-adventures-716Which was it?"
doyle-adventures-716Who are you?
doyle-adventures-716Who could come to- night?
doyle-adventures-716Who do you give your casting vote to?"
doyle-adventures-716Who is this K. K. K., and why does he pursue this unhappy family?"
doyle-adventures-716Who were these German people, and what were they doing living in this strange, out- of- the- way place?
doyle-adventures-716Who would have believed it?
doyle-adventures-716Who would have ever believed it?''
doyle-adventures-716Who would think that so pretty a toy would be a purveyor to the gallows and the prison?
doyle-adventures-716Whom have I the honour to address?"
doyle-adventures-716Whose, then?"
doyle-adventures-716Why should I attempt to conceal it?"
doyle-adventures-716Why should I slink away without having carried out my commission, and without the payment which was my due?
doyle-adventures-716Why should she hand it over to anyone else?
doyle-adventures-716Why should they give you 120 pounds a year, when they could have their pick for 40 pounds?
doyle-adventures-716Why?
doyle-adventures-716Will you be ready to- morrow?''
doyle-adventures-716Will you not wait and breakfast?"
doyle-adventures-716Wilson?"
doyle-adventures-716Wilson?"
doyle-adventures-716Would she not have made an admirable queen?
doyle-adventures-716Would the body be dressed in a coat alone?"
doyle-adventures-716Would you give me an introduction to him?"
doyle-adventures-716Would you mind reading me the advertised description of Mr. Hosmer Angel?"
doyle-adventures-716You are not averse to this trip, Watson?"
doyle-adventures-716You are probably aware that fuller''s- earth is a valuable product, and that it is only found in one or two places in England?''
doyle-adventures-716You bring Mrs. Oakshott here and I''ll answer her, but what have you to do with it?
doyle-adventures-716You did not see anyone else in the room?"
doyle-adventures-716You do not mean bodies?"
doyle-adventures-716You give me hopes?"
doyle-adventures-716You had heard, Ryder, of this blue stone of the Countess of Morcar''s?"
doyle-adventures-716You have been reading the papers diligently of late, have you not?"
doyle-adventures-716You have formed some conclusion?
doyle-adventures-716You have him here?"
doyle-adventures-716You have no further evidence, I suppose, than that which you have placed before us-- no suggestive detail which might help us?"
doyle-adventures-716You know Peterson, the commissionaire?"
doyle-adventures-716You put me off, do you?"
doyle-adventures-716You quite follow me?"
doyle-adventures-716You saw her return by the kitchen door, I presume?"
doyle-adventures-716You see no difficulty, heh?''
doyle-adventures-716You see this little book?"
doyle-adventures-716You see this other page in red ink?
doyle-adventures-716You understand?"
doyle-adventures-716You want to know what became of those geese?"
doyle-adventures-716You will ask me why I did not dispose of it?
doyle-adventures-716You wo n''t shake hands before I go?"
doyle-adventures-716Your Majesty will, of course, stay in London for the present?"
doyle-adventures-716Your husband, as far as you could see, had his ordinary clothes on?"
doyle-adventures-716Your own opinion is, then, that some unforeseen catastrophe has occurred to him?"
doyle-adventures-716Your windows would be visible from there?"
doyle-adventures-716a considerable dowry?"
doyle-adventures-716a murderous attack?''''
doyle-adventures-716and''What will you take for the geese?''
doyle-adventures-716and''Who did you sell the geese to?''
doyle-adventures-716did I not tell you?"
doyle-adventures-716said he,"where''s your daughter?"
doyle-adventures-716she cried,"well?"
doyle-adventures-716then?"
doyle-adventures-716where?"
doyle-adventures-716who?
doyle-adventures-716you find it so?"
doyle-adventures-716you have seen inside, then?"
doyle-case-713A clue, Mr. Holmes? doyle-case-713 A fake, is it?
doyle-case-713A love affair-- a woman?
doyle-case-713A tall, dark, heavily moustached man, you say, with gray- tinted sun- glasses?
doyle-case-713A thin, yellow- haired man?
doyle-case-713Against whom?
doyle-case-713Ai n''t I a proof myself? doyle-case-713 Among your clothes?"
doyle-case-713And Mr. Holmes knows it?
doyle-case-713And a Masonic tie- pin?
doyle-case-713And brother Robert, I suppose, spends the said rents?
doyle-case-713And he is dead?
doyle-case-713And is this Count Sylvius one of your fish?
doyle-case-713And is, no doubt, devoted?
doyle-case-713And the boy, having so affectionate a nature, was devoted, no doubt, to the memory of his mother?
doyle-case-713And the next link?
doyle-case-713And what are you doing upon my property?
doyle-case-713And what did he do with this five- clawed club, which is the most singular and ingenious part of all your story?
doyle-case-713And what is that, Holmes?
doyle-case-713And when will that be?
doyle-case-713And when?
doyle-case-713And who set him on to it?
doyle-case-713And why should it attack them savagely when it was in the habit of playing with them, and doing tricks with them inside the cage?
doyle-case-713And you are his manager?
doyle-case-713And, no doubt, to free the country from a pest?
doyle-case-713Any views, Watson?
doyle-case-713Anything else?
doyle-case-713Anything more, Watson?
doyle-case-713Anything remarkable about him?
doyle-case-713Apart from what you have told me, can you give me any further information about the man?
doyle-case-713As you were when you got the note?
doyle-case-713At what?
doyle-case-713Baron Gruner has some hold over her, then?
doyle-case-713But Sir Leslie Oakshott?
doyle-case-713But are you really anxious to acquire an estate in America?
doyle-case-713But do you tell me that you never go out?
doyle-case-713But has this impediment been removed?
doyle-case-713But how came such a man to meet a lady of the standing of Miss Violet de Merville?
doyle-case-713But how did you know of it, and how was it done?
doyle-case-713But how is that if the horse is so good?
doyle-case-713But how the deuce--?
doyle-case-713But if I refuse?
doyle-case-713But if he wo n''t see me?
doyle-case-713But if the lady will not accept what is already known, why should any fresh discovery of yours turn her from her purpose?
doyle-case-713But never wounded?
doyle-case-713But surely,said I,"the vampire was not necessarily a dead man?
doyle-case-713But the assaults take different forms, do they not? doyle-case-713 But the crypt?"
doyle-case-713But the dog, the face at the window, the creeping man in the passage?
doyle-case-713But this danger, Holmes?
doyle-case-713But what could have caused it? doyle-case-713 But what did he want?"
doyle-case-713But what do they want?
doyle-case-713But what has happened?
doyle-case-713But what in heaven''s name is the matter?
doyle-case-713But what is his game?
doyle-case-713But what is it all about, Billy?
doyle-case-713But what is it?
doyle-case-713But what were his relations with the governess, and how did you discover them?
doyle-case-713But what worried him?
doyle-case-713But who is she?
doyle-case-713But why do n''t you?
doyle-case-713But why do they want to intimidate you?
doyle-case-713But why do you say so?
doyle-case-713But why in the world would anyone want to burn the bones of a man who has been dead a thousand years?
doyle-case-713But why not eat?
doyle-case-713But why these personal attentions?
doyle-case-713But why?
doyle-case-713But you saw him clearly in the moonlight?
doyle-case-713But you say he was changed?
doyle-case-713By the way, Watson, I suppose you see it all clearly?
doyle-case-713Ca n''t you make it more definite?
doyle-case-713Can I help you in any way?
doyle-case-713Can it matter?
doyle-case-713Can you enter it from outside?
doyle-case-713Can you throw any light upon that?
doyle-case-713Clutched, you say?
doyle-case-713Could it be done on five thousand pounds?
doyle-case-713Could n''t you lay proofs before her silly eyes?
doyle-case-713Could you not give me the points?
doyle-case-713Danger of what, Holmes?
doyle-case-713De Merville of Khyber fame? doyle-case-713 Did Miss Dunbar admit writing it?"
doyle-case-713Did he recognize you?
doyle-case-713Did he seem to you much perturbed?
doyle-case-713Did he suggest any course of action?
doyle-case-713Did he tell you of our interview to- day?
doyle-case-713Did it come on suddenly?
doyle-case-713Did it not occur to you that a bleeding wound may be sucked for some other purpose than to draw the blood from it? doyle-case-713 Did she drink before this estrangement?"
doyle-case-713Did she give any reason for choosing your house?
doyle-case-713Did she give no explanation why she struck him?
doyle-case-713Did she give references when she came?
doyle-case-713Did the men leave no clue?
doyle-case-713Did you call to him?
doyle-case-713Did you ever witness physical violence towards her?
doyle-case-713Did you make any local inquiries?
doyle-case-713Did you notice how the''he''suddenly changed to''my''? doyle-case-713 Did you see him on the beach?"
doyle-case-713Did you see him?
doyle-case-713Did you tell him of our telephone appointment?
doyle-case-713Do n''t you smoke? doyle-case-713 Do n''t you think there might be a case against Mr. Neil Gibson himself?"
doyle-case-713Do you hear me?
doyle-case-713Do you know anything of this man Damery?
doyle-case-713Do you know what I keep in this book?
doyle-case-713Do you like her, Jack?
doyle-case-713Does he know about the stone?
doyle-case-713Does it not strike you as a strange occupation in the circumstances?
doyle-case-713Does it really matter?
doyle-case-713Does she know about the Austrian episode?
doyle-case-713Expecting what?
doyle-case-713For God''s sake, what do you think, Mr. Holmes? doyle-case-713 Has Amberley been here yet?"
doyle-case-713Has he had, or asked for, any money from you?
doyle-case-713Have I not told you, you infernal busybody, that you are warned off the premises? doyle-case-713 Have I spoken the truth, madame?"
doyle-case-713Have you another maid, or was the fair Susan, who has just banged your front door alone?
doyle-case-713Have you any articles of great value in your collection?
doyle-case-713Have you any theory, Holmes?
doyle-case-713Have you arranged for a search?
doyle-case-713Have you ever heard of Baron Gruner?
doyle-case-713Have you ever heard the name of Garrideb?
doyle-case-713Have you examined the marks?
doyle-case-713Have you read the book?
doyle-case-713He has, has he? doyle-case-713 How came you to know of this?"
doyle-case-713How can I send her the child?
doyle-case-713How can I tell you where it is now? doyle-case-713 How can he be listening with that music going?"
doyle-case-713How can you say that?
doyle-case-713How can you tell? doyle-case-713 How could I tell you, Bob?
doyle-case-713How did the body lie?
doyle-case-713How did you know the publisher''s had not reached him?
doyle-case-713How do I know what strange impulse might come upon her? doyle-case-713 How do you do, Lord Cantlemere?
doyle-case-713How do you know?
doyle-case-713How do you know?
doyle-case-713How far is this crypt from the house?
doyle-case-713How long ago?
doyle-case-713How long had this maid Dolores been with her?
doyle-case-713How long have you been in these rooms?
doyle-case-713How so, sir?
doyle-case-713How was that?
doyle-case-713How''s that, then?
doyle-case-713How?
doyle-case-713I gather that you did not know your wife well at the time of your marriage?
doyle-case-713I presume that you do not go so far as to assert that I summoned you?
doyle-case-713I simply wrote:''Shall it be the police, then?'' doyle-case-713 I take it, Miss Presbury, that there is some fresh development in the case, and that you thought we should know?"
doyle-case-713I understand that you were there before it was moved?
doyle-case-713I wo n''t ask you to sit down, for I do n''t like the smell of you, but are n''t you Steve Dixie, the bruiser?
doyle-case-713If he wo n''t come, sir?
doyle-case-713If they were both ten paces from the cage, how came the beast to get loose?
doyle-case-713In his way?
doyle-case-713Is he at home at present?
doyle-case-713Is he not afraid of burglars?
doyle-case-713Is he not an impossible, intolerable man?
doyle-case-713Is he one of your clients?
doyle-case-713Is it one of your cases?
doyle-case-713Is it possible that it has any bearing upon the case?
doyle-case-713Is it possible that they had some enemy who loosed it?
doyle-case-713Is that Mr. Holmes, the detective?
doyle-case-713Is there good fishing in that part of Berkshire?
doyle-case-713Is this cove trying to be funny, or what? doyle-case-713 Is this necessary, Sir Robert?
doyle-case-713Is this not rather premature?
doyle-case-713It could not have been someone resembling him?
doyle-case-713It is his love diary?
doyle-case-713It seems a rather desperate gamble, but where does the madness come in?
doyle-case-713It was you-- you yourself?
doyle-case-713Leonardo, the strong man, who gave evidence?
doyle-case-713Lookin''for your gun, Masser Holmes?
doyle-case-713May I ask if Mr. Ian Murdoch was one of them?
doyle-case-713May I tell you the whole story?
doyle-case-713Meaning Mr. Ian Murdoch?
doyle-case-713Merely a common burglary, you say?
doyle-case-713Might I ask you a few questions to test you? doyle-case-713 Might I have one word with you alone?"
doyle-case-713Might I share it?
doyle-case-713Might we make the acquaintance of the baby?
doyle-case-713Must you interfere? doyle-case-713 My dear Watson, if her poor old broken father can not move her, how shall I, a stranger, prevail?
doyle-case-713Near the right temple?
doyle-case-713Need I tell you more, Jimmie? doyle-case-713 Need he know?"
doyle-case-713No? doyle-case-713 Not very far, eh?
doyle-case-713Now do you understand? doyle-case-713 Now, Mrs. Maberley has any object just arrived?"
doyle-case-713Now, if it is a fair question, what would a prize dog like that cost?
doyle-case-713Oh, you did notice that, did you? doyle-case-713 Oh, you did, did you?"
doyle-case-713Oh, you want to know that, do you? doyle-case-713 On what pretext?"
doyle-case-713One of a pair? doyle-case-713 Only this: What did you do with the bodies?"
doyle-case-713Or did it come by degrees?
doyle-case-713Our?
doyle-case-713Perhaps Mr. Neil Gibson has told you something of what occurred between us?
doyle-case-713Perhaps he will come back?
doyle-case-713Perhaps there is some mistake,said I;"are there perhaps two vicarages?
doyle-case-713Plain enough, but what''s at the back of it? doyle-case-713 Possibly you are thinking of the connection between insanity and phases of the moon?"
doyle-case-713Prussic acid?
doyle-case-713Shall I give this back?
doyle-case-713Shall we walk into Fulworth and see them?
doyle-case-713So, a rich man? doyle-case-713 Suppose I tell you that it was Barney Stockdale to whom you spoke?"
doyle-case-713That is a colt you are running?
doyle-case-713That is for me to decide, is it not?
doyle-case-713That means a case, I suppose?
doyle-case-713The Baron''s present address, please?
doyle-case-713The servants,I asked;"how many were in the house?"
doyle-case-713The shoulder cut of your coat, the toes of your boots-- could anyone doubt it?
doyle-case-713Then anyone could visit it during the night?
doyle-case-713Then the child is in no immediate danger?
doyle-case-713Then what has brought matters to a head?
doyle-case-713Then what on earth are we to do?
doyle-case-713Then why should you not now tell the police anything you know?
doyle-case-713Then your wife''s character would really be better known by Dolores than by you?
doyle-case-713There was no servant, then, in the detached house?
doyle-case-713To- day?
doyle-case-713Told about the murder?
doyle-case-713Was it equally pale all over?
doyle-case-713Was it mere chance?
doyle-case-713Was that clearly made out?
doyle-case-713Was there ever a more exact demonstration?
doyle-case-713We were gradually coming to that conclusion, were we not, Watson?
doyle-case-713Well, Mr. Holmes, what can it be?
doyle-case-713Well, Watson, any views?
doyle-case-713Well, Watson, what make you of that?
doyle-case-713Well, Watson,said Holmes with a smile,"l said it was rather whimsical, did I not?
doyle-case-713Well, can you help us do so?
doyle-case-713Well, gentlemen,he asked,"what can I do for you?"
doyle-case-713Well, if you know, what do you want to ask for?
doyle-case-713Well, that is not final-- is it? doyle-case-713 Well, the immediate question, my dear Watson, happens to be, What will you do?
doyle-case-713Well, then, is it Bellamy and that big son of his? doyle-case-713 Well, what did you do?"
doyle-case-713Well, what happened then?
doyle-case-713Well, what have you done?
doyle-case-713Well?
doyle-case-713Well?
doyle-case-713Were they good friends at other times?
doyle-case-713Were you born so?
doyle-case-713Were you with him? doyle-case-713 What about the Hall lake and the chance of a pike?"
doyle-case-713What alternative could be conceived?
doyle-case-713What am I to do with it?
doyle-case-713What are you going to do now?
doyle-case-713What can I do, Holmes? doyle-case-713 What can I do?"
doyle-case-713What can this man possibly know of what has occurred? doyle-case-713 What could I do?
doyle-case-713What could it be but a scourge or flexible whip of some sort?
doyle-case-713What did they take?
doyle-case-713What did you do with it?
doyle-case-713What did you say, Holmes?
doyle-case-713What did you think of him?
doyle-case-713What do you make of it, Inspector?
doyle-case-713What do you make of it, Watson?
doyle-case-713What do you make of it, Watson?
doyle-case-713What do you make of that?
doyle-case-713What do you mean, sir?
doyle-case-713What do you say, Mr. Holmes? doyle-case-713 What has all this talk to do with the jewel of which you spoke?"
doyle-case-713What have I missed?
doyle-case-713What have I to do with this''ere Perkins, Masser Holmes? doyle-case-713 What have you against him?"
doyle-case-713What in thunder had you to do with it? doyle-case-713 What is Mrs. Mason like?"
doyle-case-713What is it, then?
doyle-case-713What is it?
doyle-case-713What is the flaw, Holmes?
doyle-case-713What is the game? doyle-case-713 What is the matter?"
doyle-case-713What is the name of that inn you spoke of?
doyle-case-713What is this haunted cryp?
doyle-case-713What is this intrusion-- and this insulting message?
doyle-case-713What of Mr. McPherson''s dog?
doyle-case-713What paper?
doyle-case-713What possible excuse have we for calling?
doyle-case-713What price?
doyle-case-713What the devil do you mean by this, Mr. Holmes? doyle-case-713 What use is it to anyone?"
doyle-case-713What was her explanation?
doyle-case-713What was it, Mr. Holmes? doyle-case-713 What was it, then?"
doyle-case-713What were the exact relations between you and Miss Dunbar?
doyle-case-713What were you doing there?
doyle-case-713What will you do about it?
doyle-case-713What would my position be if I let him slip away with all this evidence against him?
doyle-case-713What''s the game now, Count? doyle-case-713 What-- d''ye think I''m going to snatch it off you?
doyle-case-713What-- the hundred- thousand- pound burglary?
doyle-case-713What?
doyle-case-713When did Sir Robert give away his sister''s dog?
doyle-case-713When does this lad tend to the furnace?
doyle-case-713When was it found?
doyle-case-713Where could I have it safer? doyle-case-713 Where did you find him?"
doyle-case-713Where did you get it?
doyle-case-713Where does he sleep?
doyle-case-713Where is it?
doyle-case-713Where is my husband?
doyle-case-713Where is this Count Sylvius?
doyle-case-713Where lies the difficulty?
doyle-case-713Where she was afterwards found?
doyle-case-713Where would you like to go-- Cairo, Madeira, the Riviera?
doyle-case-713Which of you gen''l''men is Masser Holmes?
doyle-case-713Who are you? doyle-case-713 Who be you, anyhow, and what right have you a- pullin''me about like this?"
doyle-case-713Who did?
doyle-case-713Who is this? doyle-case-713 Who keeps Lady Beatrice Falder company?"
doyle-case-713Who knows but good may come of it? doyle-case-713 Who knows, Watson?
doyle-case-713Who knows? doyle-case-713 Who posted your letter?"
doyle-case-713Who the devil are you?
doyle-case-713Who told you I was a connoisseur?
doyle-case-713Who told you this?
doyle-case-713Why did he ever drag you into it at all?
doyle-case-713Why did she not?
doyle-case-713Why him? doyle-case-713 Why should he be angry?"
doyle-case-713Why should they go to my son''s things?
doyle-case-713Why, Susan, what is this?
doyle-case-713Why? doyle-case-713 Why?"
doyle-case-713Why?
doyle-case-713Will you not see him?
doyle-case-713Would I? doyle-case-713 Yet she kept your reply very carefully?"
doyle-case-713Yet you say he is affectionate?
doyle-case-713You are funny, Masser Holmes, ai n''t you?
doyle-case-713You could not guess how long it had been there?
doyle-case-713You have a case, Holmes?
doyle-case-713You have heard of Neil Gibson, the Gold King?
doyle-case-713You have no fear of burglars?
doyle-case-713You have not unpacked them? doyle-case-713 You heard that, did you?
doyle-case-713You informed the police, I suppose?
doyle-case-713You know how the matter stands?
doyle-case-713You mean that she lives with him?
doyle-case-713You mean the American Senator?
doyle-case-713You mean the Austrian murderer?
doyle-case-713You mean the old fellow who has just gone out?
doyle-case-713You remember that morning fight at Buffelsspruit, outside Pretoria, on the Eastern railway line? doyle-case-713 You said nothing of your suspicions?"
doyle-case-713You say he was affable?
doyle-case-713You say that you saw your friend''s face quite clearly at the window, so clearly that you are sure of his identity?
doyle-case-713You see no possible object he has in view?
doyle-case-713You think there has been a quarrel?
doyle-case-713You want me to see him?
doyle-case-713You would arrest him upon that?
doyle-case-713You''re not hurt, Watson? doyle-case-713 Your client?"
doyle-case-713    Do you know anything about her history?"
doyle-case-713''Are you a visitor here?''
doyle-case-713''But my clothes?
doyle-case-713''By the way, Mr. Holmes,''said he,''did you know Le Brun, the French agent?''
doyle-case-713''Do you know what befell him?''
doyle-case-713''How in the world did you come here?''
doyle-case-713''Well, what then?''
doyle-case-713-- what else could I do with my whole future at stake?"
doyle-case-713-that such a man, whose friend has been his devoted wolfhound, should now have been twice attacked by his own dog?
doyle-case-713136 Moorside Gardens, N. W. Got it?"
doyle-case-713Ah, Billy, what is it?"
doyle-case-713And Cheeseman''s?"
doyle-case-713And now you give my little impersonations your kindly praise?"
doyle-case-713And now, Watson, have you learned your lessons?"
doyle-case-713And pray, what is this missing fact?"
doyle-case-713And then, with some return of his truculent manner:"What business is it of yours?"
doyle-case-713And what is it doing here?"
doyle-case-713And what is left in our hands at the end?
doyle-case-713And who is the man that meets him there?"
doyle-case-713And you say he carried himself well, sir?''
doyle-case-713Anything more?"
doyle-case-713Are there not subtle forces at work of which we know little?
doyle-case-713Are you aware that if you sign it you could not legally take anything out of the house-- not even your own private possessions?''
doyle-case-713Are you the mother of Douglas Maberley?
doyle-case-713Besides, what is there for a burglar-- unless they got away with all this fancy crockery?"
doyle-case-713Besides, why should they not openly state what they want?
doyle-case-713But I say, Billy, what is that curtain for across the window?"
doyle-case-713But are we to give serious attention to such things?
doyle-case-713But ca n''t you have this fellow arrested?"
doyle-case-713But do I not love him?
doyle-case-713But does the name Isadora Klein convey nothing to you?
doyle-case-713But have you your revolver on you?"
doyle-case-713But how did you dare to leave the child these last two days?"
doyle-case-713But is it coincidence?
doyle-case-713But is it not on the face of it strange that a staid, elderly philosopher-- you''ve heard of Presbury, of course, the famous Camford physiologist?
doyle-case-713But is not all life pathetic and futile?
doyle-case-713But say, Mr. Holmes, what have I done wrong, anyhow?
doyle-case-713But suppose-- I am bound to take every possibility into account-- that it should prove afterwards that you had no right to sell?"
doyle-case-713But surely you have been in England some time?"
doyle-case-713But surely you have inadvertently let out the name of your client?
doyle-case-713But the question is-- how shall we proceed against the receiver?"
doyle-case-713But then, again, what is master doing down at the old church crypt at night?
doyle-case-713But those securities?
doyle-case-713But we may be comfortable in the meantime, may we not?
doyle-case-713But what did he do then?
doyle-case-713But what do we know about vampires?
doyle-case-713But what is amiss at Shoscombe?"
doyle-case-713But what is he doing there in the night- time?"
doyle-case-713But what of this man Leonardo?"
doyle-case-713But why did Mr. Nathan Garrideb not come with you?"
doyle-case-713But why did you lie to him?"
doyle-case-713But why suspect the governess?"
doyle-case-713But why was the whole situation not brought out in court?"
doyle-case-713But why, in that case, should they want your furniture?
doyle-case-713But why?"
doyle-case-713But you will permit me to handle the matter in my own way?
doyle-case-713But, oh, Mr. Holmes, can you do nothing for my poor father?"
doyle-case-713By the way"-- he looked at us with thoughtful eyes--"I suppose you ai n''t on the turf yourselves?"
doyle-case-713By the way, Mrs. Maberley, did you say you wished to travel?"
doyle-case-713By the way, Watson, you know something of racing?"
doyle-case-713By the way, can we, before we go, see the window of Miss Presbury''s room?"
doyle-case-713By the way, where is the key of that little box of which you spoke?"
doyle-case-713By the way, who is your house- agent?"
doyle-case-713Can Mr. Godfrey see us?"
doyle-case-713Can a human being be placed in a more trying position?"
doyle-case-713Can we find the lady?
doyle-case-713Can we save the money?
doyle-case-713Can you tell us what has happened?"
doyle-case-713Can you wonder that I wanted to get to the place?
doyle-case-713Can you, with all your world- wide reputation, do nothing for us?"
doyle-case-713Coming my way, Mr. Holmes?
doyle-case-713Could I have believed that a gentleman would do such an act?
doyle-case-713Could our sinister acquaintance be more clearly described?
doyle-case-713Could they have done him a mischief?"
doyle-case-713Could this be the place whence the sound of that shutting door had come?
doyle-case-713Could you show them before you go?"
doyle-case-713Could you suggest any possible explanation of that?"
doyle-case-713Dare we venture upon a slight liberty?
doyle-case-713Dear me, does that puzzle you?
doyle-case-713Did he give you no explanation of these assaults?"
doyle-case-713Did this house- agent man give any address?"
doyle-case-713Did you leave it again before next morning?"
doyle-case-713Did you notice nothing curious about that advertisement?"
doyle-case-713Did you observe his knuckles?"
doyle-case-713Did you personally examine this ticket?
doyle-case-713Did you, Mrs. Maberley, mention to anyone that you were going to write to me and consult me?"
doyle-case-713Do I make it all clear to you?"
doyle-case-713Do I not love him even to sacrifice myself rather than break his dear heart?
doyle-case-713Do n''t you think it would be wiser?
doyle-case-713Do n''t you think the quarrel between brother and sister may lie there?"
doyle-case-713Do you dismiss my case?"
doyle-case-713Do you know her?"
doyle-case-713Do you know his house?"
doyle-case-713Do you observe nothing remarkable?"
doyle-case-713Do you suppose that he would try to save me?"
doyle-case-713Does Dr. Watson know the situation?"
doyle-case-713Does anything depend upon it?"
doyle-case-713Does he often indulge in that way?"
doyle-case-713Does it come within our purview either?
doyle-case-713Does it matter very much?
doyle-case-713Does it not seem remarkable?"
doyle-case-713Does it really matter if he marries the girl?"
doyle-case-713Does it suggest anything to you, Inspector?"
doyle-case-713Does not all this hang together?"
doyle-case-713Does that suggest nothing to you?"
doyle-case-713Does the name recall anything?"
doyle-case-713Ferguson?"
doyle-case-713Ferguson?"
doyle-case-713Gibson?"
doyle-case-713Give it up?
doyle-case-713Give up a hundred thousand quid?"
doyle-case-713Got that, Masser Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Got that?
doyle-case-713Had you any indication that food was conveyed from the one house to the other?"
doyle-case-713Had you ever seen it before?"
doyle-case-713Has he returned?"
doyle-case-713Have you a note of anything going to a person named Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Have you any other able- bodied man on the premises?"
doyle-case-713Have you any scrap of writing, any letter or telegram, to bear out your assertion?"
doyle-case-713Have you any similar case in your experience?
doyle-case-713Have you no recollection of the Abbas Parva tragedy?"
doyle-case-713Have you seen the dummy?
doyle-case-713Have you the Ming saucer with you of which you spoke?"
doyle-case-713Have you the effrontery necessary to put it through?"
doyle-case-713Have you thought what you are doing?"
doyle-case-713Have you?"
doyle-case-713He has several good cases to his credit, has he not, Inspector?"
doyle-case-713He''ll be all right soon-- wo n''t you, Carlo?"
doyle-case-713His face was-- how shall I describe it?
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?"
doyle-case-713Holmes?''
doyle-case-713How am I to go to the police with such a story?
doyle-case-713How can I ever forget how she rose from beside it with its blood upon her lips?"
doyle-case-713How can I help?"
doyle-case-713How could I guess what the little packet was that she carried so carefully under her cloak?
doyle-case-713How could I miss seeing the connection of ideas?
doyle-case-713How could they dispose of those?"
doyle-case-713How did you get it?"
doyle-case-713How do I stand?
doyle-case-713How do we know that there is not something of value there?"
doyle-case-713How do you explain that?"
doyle-case-713How else could she have met me with unconcern every day and yet had so raging a hatred of me in her heart?
doyle-case-713How far am I justified in allowing him to be in danger?"
doyle-case-713How long have you had them?"
doyle-case-713How much does it cost to go round the world in first- class style?"
doyle-case-713How shall I keep in touch with you?"
doyle-case-713How the devil should I be able to lell you where it is?"
doyle-case-713How would all that bear upon the visits by night to the old crypt?
doyle-case-713How''s that?
doyle-case-713I believe you have had a letter from my namesake, Mr. Nathan Garrideb, have you not?"
doyle-case-713I do n''t quite look the smart Lance- Corporal Emsworth, of B Squadron, do I?"
doyle-case-713I hope the same can be said of him?"
doyle-case-713I hope there ai n''t no hard feelin''s about this''ere visit?"
doyle-case-713I presume it is not this old tragedy which has come up again?"
doyle-case-713I should explain that the professor sleeps at the end of the passage--"    "The date being?"
doyle-case-713I suppose he''s not listening?"
doyle-case-713I suppose your namesake will not be there?
doyle-case-713I think we have now fairly gone over the old ground, have we not?
doyle-case-713I understand that you do n''t know him.... How long?
doyle-case-713I would ask you what do you know of the Emperor Shomu and how do you associate him with the Shoso- in near Nara?
doyle-case-713If I should be able to look in to- morrow, I presume that there would be no objection to my glancing over them?"
doyle-case-713If I stood before her and told her how he used me--"    "Would you do this?"
doyle-case-713If he did not do it, then who did?"
doyle-case-713If his wife dies, who more likely to succeed her than the young lady who had already by all accounts received pressing attentions from her employer?
doyle-case-713If one were to use such a poison, would one not try it first in order to see that it had not lost its power?
doyle-case-713In the first place, you have no doubt heard of General de Merville?"
doyle-case-713Is Godfrey dead?"
doyle-case-713Is Mr. Holmes there?
doyle-case-713Is alcohol permitted?
doyle-case-713Is it madness, Mr. Holmes?
doyle-case-713Is it not natural that I should wonder at his sudden silence and should wish to know what has become of him?''
doyle-case-713Is it something in the blood?
doyle-case-713Is not his story a microcosm of the whole?
doyle-case-713Is such a woman to be blamed if she protects herself?"
doyle-case-713Is that lawyer of yours a capable man?"
doyle-case-713Is the game worth it?
doyle-case-713Is the lady capable of seeing us, Watson?"
doyle-case-713Is the lady jealous by nature?"
doyle-case-713Is there a long ladder in the garden?"
doyle-case-713Is there any other point which could help me in the investigation?"
doyle-case-713Is this too condensed, or can you follow it clearly?"
doyle-case-713Is your wife still near the children?"
doyle-case-713It is an ignoble position for a trusted secretary, but what else can I do?"
doyle-case-713It was all there, under different names, of course; but who in all London would have failed to recognize it?
doyle-case-713Just a little wheezy, Susan, are you not?
doyle-case-713Line A, which concerns Lady Beatrice, has a vaguely sinister flavour, has it not?"
doyle-case-713May I ask his name?"
doyle-case-713May I ask the name of your informant?"
doyle-case-713May I ask you to throw any light upon it that you can?"
doyle-case-713May I ask, sir, if you are an authority on such complaints, which are, I understand, tropical or semi- tropical in their nature?"
doyle-case-713May I take your overcoat?"
doyle-case-713May I, at least, lay all that I can before you?"
doyle-case-713My doctor lectures me about never going out, but why should I go out when I have so much to hold me here?
doyle-case-713My jewels?''
doyle-case-713Nothing the matter, I hope?"
doyle-case-713Now, Susan, to whom was it that you wrote or sent a message to say that your mistress was asking advice from me?"
doyle-case-713Now, can you give me some idea of Shoscombe Old Place?"
doyle-case-713Now, officer, can you give me ten yards of string?"
doyle-case-713Now, sir, what have you to say for yourself?"
doyle-case-713Now, what would you regard as final evidence against the receiver?"
doyle-case-713Oh, what shall I do with this devil?"
doyle-case-713One possible loose end lies in the question: Why does Professor Presbury''s wolfhound, Roy, endeavour to bite him?"
doyle-case-713Or shall we say a very stiff cat- o''-nine- tails with small hard knots upon it?"
doyle-case-713Perhaps you would care to read the papers?"
doyle-case-713Possibly you have already heard of the tragic end of his wife?"
doyle-case-713Pretty damning, eh?
doyle-case-713Put those two facts together, and whither do they lead?
doyle-case-713Raising the price on me, or afraid to tackle it, or what?
doyle-case-713Rather dull in the street, is it not?"
doyle-case-713Shall we make him unbend?
doyle-case-713Shall we take you, or shall we have the stone?"
doyle-case-713So far we seem to be on fairly safe ground, do we not?"
doyle-case-713So you have already sized him up as a murderer?"
doyle-case-713Surely the actual name of your client is immaterial?"
doyle-case-713Surely you have only to spot who it is and question him?"
doyle-case-713That covers the case, does it not?"
doyle-case-713That is so, is it not?''
doyle-case-713The point of the letter is very obscure, is it not?"
doyle-case-713The question is, shall I make an arrest, or shall I not?"
doyle-case-713There were no footsteps, you say?"
doyle-case-713They all pitied me and they all loathed him, but what could they do?
doyle-case-713This unhappy lady, as I understand it, has appeared to assault both the children, her own baby and your little son?"
doyle-case-713Those knuckles how could I have passed those knuckles?
doyle-case-713Was ever a woman so pampered?
doyle-case-713Was he the gay Lothario one would expect?
doyle-case-713Was it for so trivial a question as this that I had been summoned from my work?
doyle-case-713Was it possible that it also had been sacrificed to some revengeful feud?
doyle-case-713Was it possible--?
doyle-case-713Was not that person the actual criminal?
doyle-case-713Was that not so?"
doyle-case-713Was there not a queen in English history who sucked such a wound to draw poison from it?"
doyle-case-713Watson and I are famous fishermen-are we not, Watson?
doyle-case-713Watson?"
doyle-case-713Well, what has Baron Gruner been up to?
doyle-case-713Were the strange attacks upon the baby and the assaults upon yow son at the same period?"
doyle-case-713What I want to know is, who is at the back of them on this panicular occasion?"
doyle-case-713What about Sir Robert Norberton?
doyle-case-713What about getting down to that paper you hold in your hand?"
doyle-case-713What about it, Barker?"
doyle-case-713What about the girl at the post- office, or the wife of the greengrocer?
doyle-case-713What are you a- doin''of?"
doyle-case-713What are you doing here?"
doyle-case-713What can I do for you?"
doyle-case-713What can I do?
doyle-case-713What can I do?
doyle-case-713What can I do?"
doyle-case-713What can that mean?"
doyle-case-713What could be more dreadful than my actual life?
doyle-case-713What could he have in common with Sir Robert?"
doyle-case-713What could he have of value?"
doyle-case-713What could the poor devil have done to help her?
doyle-case-713What did he say?"
doyle-case-713What did they get?"
doyle-case-713What do they care for my bets?
doyle-case-713What do you make of it?"
doyle-case-713What do you make of that?"
doyle-case-713What do you mean?"
doyle-case-713What do you think, Watson?"
doyle-case-713What does he do?
doyle-case-713What else did he tell you?"
doyle-case-713What good are you going to get out of your diamond?
doyle-case-713What has become of Godfrey Emsworth?''
doyle-case-713What has been happening at Tuxbury Old Park?"
doyle-case-713What have I to do with hired bullies?"
doyle-case-713What have we to do with walking corpses who can only be held in their grave by stakes driven through their hearts?
doyle-case-713What is against such a supposition?"
doyle-case-713What is all this mystery?
doyle-case-713What is his game, then, and what motive lies behind this preposterous search for Garridebs?
doyle-case-713What is it you want?"
doyle-case-713What is it?"
doyle-case-713What is it?"
doyle-case-713What is that something?
doyle-case-713What is that?"
doyle-case-713What is the opinion of the neighbours about this man Amberley and his wife?
doyle-case-713What is the particular danger this time?"
doyle-case-713What is the use of taking them?
doyle-case-713What of Dr. Ernest?
doyle-case-713What other facts have you?"
doyle-case-713What other regiment would you join?"
doyle-case-713What say you to that, Watson?"
doyle-case-713What shall I do?
doyle-case-713What sort of cesspool may not our poor world become?"
doyle-case-713What the devil are you waiting for?
doyle-case-713What was I to do?
doyle-case-713What was he painting?"
doyle-case-713What was that?"
doyle-case-713What would you do?"
doyle-case-713What would you gather from that?"
doyle-case-713What''s the matter with it?"
doyle-case-713What''s this fellow want?
doyle-case-713What''s up?"
doyle-case-713When did I ever refuse one of her requests?
doyle-case-713Where are the odd two hundred and forty- four pages?"
doyle-case-713Where are you going?"
doyle-case-713Where do you get me?"
doyle-case-713Where do you read that?"
doyle-case-713Where is Lamberley, Watson?"
doyle-case-713Where is he now?"
doyle-case-713Where is my Crockford?
doyle-case-713Where is the other?"
doyle-case-713Where is this gentleman, Billy?"
doyle-case-713Who could have imagined that so rare a flower would grow from such a root and in such an atmosphere?
doyle-case-713Who had done this barbarous deed?
doyle-case-713Who had the house before you?"
doyle-case-713Who is the principal?"
doyle-case-713Who placed it there?
doyle-case-713Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family, or a sad dog in a happy one?
doyle-case-713Whom did you tell?"
doyle-case-713Why else would he give away her pet spaniel that she loved as if he were her child?
doyle-case-713Why not give ourselves up to the unrestrained enjoyment of the present?"
doyle-case-713Why not us?"
doyle-case-713Why should Sir Robert want to dig up a dead body?"
doyle-case-713Why should he believe what I tell him?
doyle-case-713Why should it appear at the very time of the tragedy, and why at the very place?"
doyle-case-713Why should she carry it so carefully?
doyle-case-713Why should this lonely beach be fatal to it?
doyle-case-713Why should this man at such a time be filling his house with strong odours?
doyle-case-713Why, then, all this desperate desire for secrecy?
doyle-case-713Why, then, should she wound her own dear little baby?
doyle-case-713Why, then, should the attack of any water creature suggest itself to me?
doyle-case-713Why, then, was this lady still clasping it in her left hand?
doyle-case-713Why?"
doyle-case-713Will you be at home this evening?
doyle-case-713Will you have the goodness to give the lady this note?"
doyle-case-713Will you see me?
doyle-case-713Will you use your great powers in aiding a distracted man?
doyle-case-713Would it be indiscreet if I were to ask you, Dr. Hill Barton, how you obtained this?"
doyle-case-713Would you care to put your revolver out also?
doyle-case-713Would you glance carefully out of the window, Watson, and see if anyone is hanging about in the street?"
doyle-case-713You could keep up an intelligent conversation on the subject?"
doyle-case-713You did not, perchance, take the number?"
doyle-case-713You do n''t happen to have a Raphael or a first folio Shakespeare without knowing it?"
doyle-case-713You have not, I hope, learned to despise my pipe and my lamentable tobacco?
doyle-case-713You heard I was hit?"
doyle-case-713You know the facts-- who does n''t?
doyle-case-713You quite grasp the alternative, do you not?
doyle-case-713You say that Sir Robert was not at home last night?"
doyle-case-713You see the difficulty?"
doyle-case-713You shot this man Prescott, did you not?"
doyle-case-713You think that more than one was concerned?"
doyle-case-713You were thrown very close together, were you not?"
doyle-case-713he cried,"what is it, Holmes?
doyle-case-713is n''t that a ring?
doyle-case-713it''s fine, is it?"
doyle-case-713it''s you, is it?"
doyle-case-713though?
doyle-case-713who may you be?''
doyle-case-713you''re not going?"
alger_jr-cast-690A hundred and fifty dollars a month, but if you think that it is too much----    "Too much?
alger_jr-cast-690A little? alger_jr-cast-690 About what?"
alger_jr-cast-690Am I in disgrace?
alger_jr-cast-690Am I? alger_jr-cast-690 Am I?
alger_jr-cast-690Am I?
alger_jr-cast-690And do you pay him a commission?
alger_jr-cast-690And he carried a small casket in his hand?
alger_jr-cast-690And how does it pay?
alger_jr-cast-690And it is sure to pass through our town?
alger_jr-cast-690And it was found in your room?
alger_jr-cast-690And of course you are well up in English branches?
alger_jr-cast-690And why did you leave?
alger_jr-cast-690And why for me?
alger_jr-cast-690And you attend the same church?
alger_jr-cast-690And you brought it directly to me?
alger_jr-cast-690And you say he got out of the rear end of the car?
alger_jr-cast-690And you stand by the statement it contains?
alger_jr-cast-690And you think it might have contained some article stolen from the stock?
alger_jr-cast-690Any instructions, Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690Anything new?
alger_jr-cast-690Are ye goin''back to Montany?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you a Sunday school kid?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you a drummer?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you crazy, Philip Carton?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you goin''back again, Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you goin''to get along without a cook?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you goin''to work?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going crazy?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going to become a miner?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going to black boots?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going to stay and make us a visit?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going to stay here?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you going to stay home now?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you looking for anything, ma''am?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you not afraid that we will kill you?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you spies?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you staying at this hotel?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you sure they were not sold?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you the boy that wished to see me?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you unhurt?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you willing to repeat your statement before him?
alger_jr-cast-690Are you, like my new acquaintance, possessed of independent means?
alger_jr-cast-690As what for instance?
alger_jr-cast-690At what time shall I call, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690Be any of your folks dead?
alger_jr-cast-690Be you goin''for good?
alger_jr-cast-690But are you sure you have money enough?
alger_jr-cast-690But how can you afford to go so far?
alger_jr-cast-690But how could it get to your room unless you carried it there?
alger_jr-cast-690But how did it come about uncle? alger_jr-cast-690 But how do you know?"
alger_jr-cast-690But how should Goodnow know anything about it?
alger_jr-cast-690But how was it found out? alger_jr-cast-690 But if I make shift to pay this?"
alger_jr-cast-690But if a different course should be selected, how then?
alger_jr-cast-690But suppose the present owner meets the mortgage?
alger_jr-cast-690But surely your guardian would try to provide for you?
alger_jr-cast-690But what can I do if I take a vacation? alger_jr-cast-690 But why should you?
alger_jr-cast-690But you have made something, ai n''t you?
alger_jr-cast-690But you were not always poor?
alger_jr-cast-690But, Mr. Pettigrew,said Rodney in surprise,"how can I possibly earn that much?"
alger_jr-cast-690Ca n''t uncle raise the money to pay him?
alger_jr-cast-690Ca n''t you account for it being there?
alger_jr-cast-690Ca n''t you get another place?
alger_jr-cast-690Ca n''t you make room for this boy in your establishment?
alger_jr-cast-690Caesar,said Roderick,"did you ever see those men before?"
alger_jr-cast-690Can it be possible?
alger_jr-cast-690Can you get back? alger_jr-cast-690 Can you give me a good room?"
alger_jr-cast-690Can you remember the day?
alger_jr-cast-690Can you throw any light upon it?
alger_jr-cast-690Come, Philip, you are not angry at my refusing you a loan?
alger_jr-cast-690Could n''t you fix it some way?
alger_jr-cast-690Could you give me a lodging?
alger_jr-cast-690Did any one know that you had money concealed there?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he expect I would divide my salary with him?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he give it to you?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he give you any money?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he say how long he intended to stay?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he seem specially careful about the casket?
alger_jr-cast-690Did he send you?
alger_jr-cast-690Did n''t he?
alger_jr-cast-690Did n''t you use to work at Otis Goodnow''s?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you ask Mr. Goodnow to promote me?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you bring it back with you?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you get it again?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you have a good day, Mike?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you obtain any employment?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you question your landlady as to whether she had admitted any one during the morning?
alger_jr-cast-690Did you speak to him?
alger_jr-cast-690Did-- did Mr. Goodnow mention any names?
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you know where you are?
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you sometimes wake up in the middle of the night?
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you think the squire will give you a little more time, Cyrus?
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you think you would have been happier?
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you want to live?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you advise me to go to the theater?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you come from the country?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you confess, Jasper Redwood?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you decide who is to see him?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you expect to keep him with you?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you expect to make your permanent home there?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you feel bad about it?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know how large the mortgage is?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know how much you will inherit when you come of age?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know me then?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know me?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know what is in this letter?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know what sort of a place he has got, or with what house?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know where he lodges?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you live in the same place?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you make much selling papers?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you mean that we are to make him a confederate?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you mean to insult me?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you mind my telling the other boys about your losing your money?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you object to cigarettes?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you really think it would be wise for me to go there?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you remember what I said?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you see this money?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you still give satisfaction?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you still insist that the articles taken from my stock were taken by Rodney Ropes?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think I took this cloak from the store?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think he wants to bunco me?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think the rascal has played us false?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think, Mike,he asked doubtfully,"that I could make anything selling papers?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want me, papa?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want me, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want to go to prison?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want to raise money on it?
alger_jr-cast-690Do you wish to register, gentlemen?
alger_jr-cast-690Does Mrs. Harvey live here?
alger_jr-cast-690Does a young man named Ropes lodge here?
alger_jr-cast-690Does he ever punish you for not getting your lessons?
alger_jr-cast-690Does it cost much to keep a boy in college?
alger_jr-cast-690Does n''t Mrs. McCarty know anything about it?
alger_jr-cast-690Does that mean that you are going to discharge me?
alger_jr-cast-690Does your friend wish to sell?
alger_jr-cast-690Excuse me, sir,he said to the miner,"but do you know much of the man who has just left you?"
alger_jr-cast-690For what store did you work before you came into our house?
alger_jr-cast-690Has any one of the clerks attracted your attention by suspicious conduct?
alger_jr-cast-690Has any thing been taken since I spoke with you on the subject?
alger_jr-cast-690Has he any particular reason for disliking you, Rodney?
alger_jr-cast-690Has he taken you into the firm?
alger_jr-cast-690Has n''t he got a father livin''?
alger_jr-cast-690Have I done right?
alger_jr-cast-690Have n''t you any pity for an old friend?
alger_jr-cast-690Have n''t you got any father or mother, Mike? alger_jr-cast-690 Have you any idea as to the value of the jewels?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any idea of the value of the articles?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any idea what it is worth?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any money saved up from your allowance?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any suggestion to make?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any theory to account for it?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you anything more to say to me?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you been to see your uncle? alger_jr-cast-690 Have you by chance lost anything?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you ever seen anything suspicious in the conduct of young Ropes?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you ever tried?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you got a place yet Ropes?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you got anything belonging to you in the cave?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you heard the news?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you known Rodney long?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you lost anything?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you parents?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you retired from business?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you run away from home?
alger_jr-cast-690Have you seen anything that would indicate guilt on his part?
alger_jr-cast-690He did, did n''t he?
alger_jr-cast-690He has a pass key to the front door?
alger_jr-cast-690He is the moneyed man, is he?
alger_jr-cast-690He thinks a good deal of you, then?
alger_jr-cast-690How are things going on at the store?
alger_jr-cast-690How are you getting along in your place?
alger_jr-cast-690How are you this morning, Jasper?
alger_jr-cast-690How are you, Hector?
alger_jr-cast-690How are you, Jefferson, old boy?
alger_jr-cast-690How are you, Rodney?
alger_jr-cast-690How can I thank you, Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690How did he find out?
alger_jr-cast-690How did he get his money?
alger_jr-cast-690How did you happen to get in with him?
alger_jr-cast-690How did you lose your fortune and get reduced to blacking boots?
alger_jr-cast-690How did you lose your money?
alger_jr-cast-690How do you do, Arthur?
alger_jr-cast-690How do you do, Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690How do you feel about it? alger_jr-cast-690 How do you happen to be here, Bundy?"
alger_jr-cast-690How do you know but I have?
alger_jr-cast-690How do you know this?
alger_jr-cast-690How do you think you will like it?
alger_jr-cast-690How does it happen that you sell out such a valuable property, Mr. Bailey? alger_jr-cast-690 How far is Montany, Jefferson?"
alger_jr-cast-690How far is that?
alger_jr-cast-690How is that?
alger_jr-cast-690How is this? alger_jr-cast-690 How large a place is Burton?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long are you going to stay in New York?
alger_jr-cast-690How long do you think your engagement will last?
alger_jr-cast-690How long have you been in the business, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690How long have you lived at Oreville?
alger_jr-cast-690How much do you get?
alger_jr-cast-690How much do you have to pay there?
alger_jr-cast-690How much does Ropes get now?
alger_jr-cast-690How much money do you think I have in my pocket?
alger_jr-cast-690How much money have you there?
alger_jr-cast-690How much pay do you get-- four dollars?
alger_jr-cast-690How much ransom do you propose to ask?
alger_jr-cast-690How much were you paid there?
alger_jr-cast-690How much?
alger_jr-cast-690How much?
alger_jr-cast-690How old is Austin now?
alger_jr-cast-690How on earth did Uncle James find out?
alger_jr-cast-690How rich do you think?
alger_jr-cast-690How shall I go, massa?
alger_jr-cast-690How should I know?
alger_jr-cast-690How should he know?
alger_jr-cast-690How soon does the train start, Joel?
alger_jr-cast-690How then?
alger_jr-cast-690How will he look upon me?
alger_jr-cast-690How would you like keeping a hotel?
alger_jr-cast-690How would you like to have him give you lessons in Latin and other studies?
alger_jr-cast-690How you''re gettin''on?
alger_jr-cast-690How''s that?
alger_jr-cast-690How?
alger_jr-cast-690I am glad of that sir,    "Will you tell me something of your qualifications?
alger_jr-cast-690I hope you prospered in your new home?
alger_jr-cast-690I say, Jasper,said the elder of the two,"is n''t that the boy who was in the same store with you?"
alger_jr-cast-690I say, Patsy Glenn, what do you mean by callin''me friend Rodney a dude?
alger_jr-cast-690I say, Rodney,said Ernest Rayner, in a low voice, calling Rodney aside,"are you very short of money?"
alger_jr-cast-690I say, is that boy that s with you as rich as they say?
alger_jr-cast-690I shall feel very much obliged to you, Mr. Woods, but wo n''t it interfere with your business?
alger_jr-cast-690I shall miss you, Rodney, but we will correspond, wo n''t we?
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose there is a good deal of money in it?
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose you mean at the Newsboys''` Lodge?''
alger_jr-cast-690I think you said you understood Latin and Greek?
alger_jr-cast-690If I hear of any similar position shall I mention your name?
alger_jr-cast-690If I should give you some of the money in this pocketbook, you would n''t spend it on drinking and gambling, would you?
alger_jr-cast-690If the road goes through the farm I would be willing to give a quarter of the damages awarded to me to-- you understand?
alger_jr-cast-690If you had money where would you go?
alger_jr-cast-690In what way, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690Indeed?
alger_jr-cast-690Is any one in particular suspected?
alger_jr-cast-690Is business good with you?
alger_jr-cast-690Is dat so? alger_jr-cast-690 Is he a business man?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is he a friend of yours?
alger_jr-cast-690Is he ready for college?
alger_jr-cast-690Is he related to the man of the same name whom he mentions?
alger_jr-cast-690Is it a good payin''office, ma''am?
alger_jr-cast-690Is it a good place to make money?
alger_jr-cast-690Is it an expensive hotel?
alger_jr-cast-690Is it possible? alger_jr-cast-690 Is it possible?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is it really true that you have lost your property?
alger_jr-cast-690Is it so bad as that, Uncle Cyrus? alger_jr-cast-690 Is it supposed,"he asked,"that any one in your employ is responsible for these thefts?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is it true? alger_jr-cast-690 Is n''t he?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is n''t that a good way off?
alger_jr-cast-690Is n''t there anything left-- not a cent?
alger_jr-cast-690Is she in the house?
alger_jr-cast-690Is that a friend of yours, Rodney?
alger_jr-cast-690Is that satisfactory?
alger_jr-cast-690Is that so? alger_jr-cast-690 Is that true?
alger_jr-cast-690Is that where you keep your money?
alger_jr-cast-690Is the boy these men captured inside?
alger_jr-cast-690Is the gentleman who was traveling with you there also?
alger_jr-cast-690Is the mortgage a large one?
alger_jr-cast-690Is there any hotel in search of a manager?
alger_jr-cast-690Is there any one else here who has been robbed?
alger_jr-cast-690Is this it?
alger_jr-cast-690Is this seat engaged?
alger_jr-cast-690Is this the box?
alger_jr-cast-690Is this true?
alger_jr-cast-690It is locked now?
alger_jr-cast-690It is the man I mean-- where is he now?
alger_jr-cast-690It''s kind of sudden, is n''t it?
alger_jr-cast-690Jefferson tells me that you understand Latin and Greek?
alger_jr-cast-690Lost him? alger_jr-cast-690 Made a fortune?
alger_jr-cast-690May I go to my room,he asked,"and bring back the bundle with me?"
alger_jr-cast-690May I hope that you and Mr. Ropes will take supper with me tomorrow evening?
alger_jr-cast-690May I tell my uncle and Mr. Goodnow that you have got a place?
alger_jr-cast-690No; what is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Not even from Squire Sheldon?
alger_jr-cast-690Now how did you lose the horse?
alger_jr-cast-690Now that I have told you so much, can you suggest any person who would be likely to commit the theft?
alger_jr-cast-690Now where is the bag of gold?
alger_jr-cast-690Now where shall we go for a room?
alger_jr-cast-690Of what have you been robbed, O''Donnell?
alger_jr-cast-690Of what sort?
alger_jr-cast-690Oh, go away with you, Rodney? alger_jr-cast-690 Oh, have you found it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Only, how will you get along without me?
alger_jr-cast-690Reformed?
alger_jr-cast-690Rich is he?
alger_jr-cast-690Rodney, wo n''t you sit inside? alger_jr-cast-690 Shall I enlighten them?"
alger_jr-cast-690Shall I find you at your pupil''s house if I call there some afternoon?
alger_jr-cast-690Shall I give you a specimen of my handwriting?
alger_jr-cast-690Shall I have to pay storage in advance?
alger_jr-cast-690Shall we go into Delmonico''s, and have an ice?
alger_jr-cast-690Shall you send the money?
alger_jr-cast-690Shall you stay in the city long, Ropes?
alger_jr-cast-690Shine your boots?
alger_jr-cast-690So I find you at work?
alger_jr-cast-690So he wanted to clear himself with you?
alger_jr-cast-690So its private, is it?
alger_jr-cast-690So that hereafter I shall board with you?
alger_jr-cast-690So you are one of us?
alger_jr-cast-690So you have business with Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690So you mortgaged the place to Squire Sheldon, uncle?
alger_jr-cast-690Such as what?
alger_jr-cast-690Suppose I am? alger_jr-cast-690 Suppose we do n''t?"
alger_jr-cast-690Suppose you lose your place, shall you go back to selling papers?
alger_jr-cast-690Sure you would n''t room with a poor boy like me?
alger_jr-cast-690The boy you mentioned the other day?
alger_jr-cast-690The boy?
alger_jr-cast-690Then how does it happen that I find you here-- among the needy boys of the city?
alger_jr-cast-690Then suppose you call it two thousand?
alger_jr-cast-690Then what do you mean?
alger_jr-cast-690Then why do n''t you write?
alger_jr-cast-690Then why do you stay in New York?
alger_jr-cast-690Then why do you want to see Jefferson? alger_jr-cast-690 Then why do you waste your time?"
alger_jr-cast-690Then why should he be so long?
alger_jr-cast-690Then would you recommend my becoming a newsboy?
alger_jr-cast-690Then you did n''t open it?
alger_jr-cast-690Then you do n''t think the squire would have relented?
alger_jr-cast-690Then you have left the Lodging House?
alger_jr-cast-690Then you will let him stay in the store, knowing him to be a thief?
alger_jr-cast-690There''ll be something left, wo n''t there, Uncle Cyrus?
alger_jr-cast-690They are the Dixon brothers, are they not?
alger_jr-cast-690Think? alger_jr-cast-690 To whom does the farm belong?"
alger_jr-cast-690Uncle James,he said one day,"when do you think I will get a raise?"
alger_jr-cast-690Uncle James,said Jasper,"if Ropes is going will you ask Mr. Goodnow to put me in his place?"
alger_jr-cast-690Under what circumstances did you leave?
alger_jr-cast-690Was I the only one?
alger_jr-cast-690Was it of much value?
alger_jr-cast-690Was the parcel there when you made the bed?
alger_jr-cast-690Well, Caesar, is dinner ready?
alger_jr-cast-690Well, Mr. Redwood,he began,"have you got any clew to the party who has stolen our goods?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well, Redwood,said Mr. Goodnow,"did you learn anything?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well, Rodney, how do you like Montana?
alger_jr-cast-690Well, what do you think of it?
alger_jr-cast-690Well, what is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Well, young fellow, what can I do for you?
alger_jr-cast-690Well,he said,"how did you come out?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well,he said,"what is it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well,said Dr. Sampson,"have you read your letter?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well?
alger_jr-cast-690Well?
alger_jr-cast-690Well?
alger_jr-cast-690Were do you live, Mike?
alger_jr-cast-690Were they of much intrinsic worth?
alger_jr-cast-690Were you inquiring about the casket?
alger_jr-cast-690What are you doing here?
alger_jr-cast-690What are you going to do there?
alger_jr-cast-690What are you going to do with it? alger_jr-cast-690 What are you going to do, Caesar?"
alger_jr-cast-690What are you going to do, then?
alger_jr-cast-690What are you-- highwaymen?
alger_jr-cast-690What are your plans, Rodney?
alger_jr-cast-690What articles?
alger_jr-cast-690What can I do for you?
alger_jr-cast-690What can I do for you?
alger_jr-cast-690What can you possibly want of me?
alger_jr-cast-690What did you do with it?
alger_jr-cast-690What did you do?
alger_jr-cast-690What did yours contain?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean by all this foolish talk?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean by that?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean, uncle?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you think of it?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you want here?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you want me to do?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you want of me?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you want with her, young man?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you wish me to do, Mr. Goodnow? alger_jr-cast-690 What does he know about cookin''?"
alger_jr-cast-690What does that mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What does this mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What else would you do?
alger_jr-cast-690What fiend''s game is this?
alger_jr-cast-690What firm is he working for?
alger_jr-cast-690What for?
alger_jr-cast-690What good would it do? alger_jr-cast-690 What have you been doing since?"
alger_jr-cast-690What hurry can you be in? alger_jr-cast-690 What if he has?
alger_jr-cast-690What interest has he there?
alger_jr-cast-690What is he doing? alger_jr-cast-690 What is his name?"
alger_jr-cast-690What is it, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690What is it?
alger_jr-cast-690What is it?
alger_jr-cast-690What is it?
alger_jr-cast-690What is it?
alger_jr-cast-690What is that?
alger_jr-cast-690What is the prospect as regards the railroad?
alger_jr-cast-690What is there remarkable about it?
alger_jr-cast-690What is your business?
alger_jr-cast-690What is your name?
alger_jr-cast-690What made me an outlaw you mean to ask?
alger_jr-cast-690What makes you apply to me, Bundy?
alger_jr-cast-690What makes you go?
alger_jr-cast-690What makes you think I am joking?
alger_jr-cast-690What makes you think so?
alger_jr-cast-690What other thing?
alger_jr-cast-690What proof can you bring?
alger_jr-cast-690What reason have you for suspecting any one?
alger_jr-cast-690What shall I do then?
alger_jr-cast-690What shall I write?
alger_jr-cast-690What the boss?
alger_jr-cast-690What then will be my duties?
alger_jr-cast-690What was his appearance, madam?
alger_jr-cast-690What were the articles?
alger_jr-cast-690What will you do then?
alger_jr-cast-690What would Jasper say to my luck?
alger_jr-cast-690What''d be the use of tryin''? alger_jr-cast-690 What''s his name?"
alger_jr-cast-690What''s that?
alger_jr-cast-690What''s the good of keeping them?
alger_jr-cast-690What''s up now, Mike?
alger_jr-cast-690What''s your name?
alger_jr-cast-690What''s your name?
alger_jr-cast-690What, after your taking cloaks and dress patterns from the store?
alger_jr-cast-690What-- the hotel where we board?
alger_jr-cast-690When did you hear that?
alger_jr-cast-690When did you miss it?
alger_jr-cast-690When do you think it was taken?
alger_jr-cast-690When do you want me to start in?
alger_jr-cast-690When shall I get another?
alger_jr-cast-690When shall I meet you?
alger_jr-cast-690When will Squire Sheldon be over to settle matters, Uncle Cyrus?
alger_jr-cast-690When will you come?
alger_jr-cast-690When you came to Oreville had you any idea that I was here?
alger_jr-cast-690When, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690Where am I?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you goin'', Rodney?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you goin''?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you goin''to stop, Jeff?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going now?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going to take me?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going, then?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going?
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going?
alger_jr-cast-690Where can I find Mr. Jefferson Pettigrew?
alger_jr-cast-690Where can I see you again?
alger_jr-cast-690Where did you find it?
alger_jr-cast-690Where did you find your box?
alger_jr-cast-690Where did you keep it?
alger_jr-cast-690Where do you live now?
alger_jr-cast-690Where does your mother live?
alger_jr-cast-690Where have I met you before?
alger_jr-cast-690Where have you been living?
alger_jr-cast-690Where have you been-- on a journey?
alger_jr-cast-690Where have you worked before?
alger_jr-cast-690Where is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Where is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Where is that?
alger_jr-cast-690Where shall we go first?
alger_jr-cast-690Where''d you pick him up, Mike?
alger_jr-cast-690Which will you have?
alger_jr-cast-690Who are those men that have written to me?
alger_jr-cast-690Who can it be?
alger_jr-cast-690Who did you say it was?
alger_jr-cast-690Who do you mean by` we''? alger_jr-cast-690 Who holds it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Who is he-- a newsboy?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is he?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is it?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is that boy?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is the boy?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is the head of the settlement there?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is the little boy with you?
alger_jr-cast-690Who is there round here who has got any money except the squire?
alger_jr-cast-690Who told you?
alger_jr-cast-690Who was he?
alger_jr-cast-690Who was the other?
alger_jr-cast-690Who was your guardian?
alger_jr-cast-690Who''d think that a gentleman would come to the Lodging House to give you a place?
alger_jr-cast-690Who, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690Why ai n''t you selling papers?
alger_jr-cast-690Why ca n''t we take a room together? alger_jr-cast-690 Why did n''t you jump out of bed and seize the intruder whoever he was?"
alger_jr-cast-690Why did you leave it?
alger_jr-cast-690Why not? alger_jr-cast-690 Why not?
alger_jr-cast-690Why not?
alger_jr-cast-690Why not?
alger_jr-cast-690Why not?
alger_jr-cast-690Why should I be?
alger_jr-cast-690Why should I? alger_jr-cast-690 Why should I?
alger_jr-cast-690Why should it be?
alger_jr-cast-690Why should n''t I? alger_jr-cast-690 Why should you be sorry?"
alger_jr-cast-690Why will I?
alger_jr-cast-690Why would n''t he?
alger_jr-cast-690Why, at this late day, have you made a confession?
alger_jr-cast-690Why, what have you been doing? alger_jr-cast-690 Why, what''s up?
alger_jr-cast-690Why? alger_jr-cast-690 Why?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will you be willing to extend it another year?
alger_jr-cast-690Will you tell me who, that is if you think I ought to know?
alger_jr-cast-690Will you? alger_jr-cast-690 Will you?"
alger_jr-cast-690With what success?
alger_jr-cast-690Wo n''t it do tomorrow morning? alger_jr-cast-690 Wo n''t you adopt me, Rodney?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wo n''t you call again, Jefferson?
alger_jr-cast-690Wo n''t you introduce me to the young gentleman?
alger_jr-cast-690Wo n''t you let me call on you? alger_jr-cast-690 Would I spend it any less foolishly if I should lend you ten dollars?"
alger_jr-cast-690Would n''t I? alger_jr-cast-690 Would n''t another day do?"
alger_jr-cast-690Would n''t it be better to pawn them?
alger_jr-cast-690Would n''t you like to go out and make me a visit?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you like a run out to Central Park or to Grant''s Tomb?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you like to have Rodney stay?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you mind describing him?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you mind introducin''him?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you murder me?
alger_jr-cast-690Would you really be willing to go into business with me?
alger_jr-cast-690Yes, but what good would that do? alger_jr-cast-690 Yes; do n''t you know me?"
alger_jr-cast-690Yes; you ai n''t comin''to live there, are you?
alger_jr-cast-690You ai n''t let off so early, are you?
alger_jr-cast-690You are in a hurry, and on a holiday?
alger_jr-cast-690You are the writer of this letter?
alger_jr-cast-690You ca n''t make as much as you did in the store?
alger_jr-cast-690You ca n''t think of any reason I may have for wishing to see you?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t get as much as you did at our store?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t happen to have any of them with you?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t happen to know anything of Sanscrit, do you?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t like him?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t mean it? alger_jr-cast-690 You do n''t mean it?"
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t mean it?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t mean it?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t mean so?
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t mean to say you have met him? alger_jr-cast-690 You have n''t got your jewel box with you?"
alger_jr-cast-690You know Oreville?
alger_jr-cast-690You never were very far from Burton, Uncle Cyrus?
alger_jr-cast-690You sent for me, sir?
alger_jr-cast-690You will be sorry for that wo n''t you?
alger_jr-cast-690You wo n''t? alger_jr-cast-690 You would n''t do that?"
alger_jr-cast-690You would n''t have me tell a lie, would you, Ropes? alger_jr-cast-690 ----?
alger_jr-cast-690312 Bleecker Street?
alger_jr-cast-690About how much do you estimate he is worth?"
alger_jr-cast-690About the compensation, will you tell me what will be satisfactory to you?"
alger_jr-cast-690After they were left alone Jefferson Pettigrew turned to Rodney and said,"Do you mind my leaving you a short time and calling at my uncle''s?"
alger_jr-cast-690All at once his arm was grasped, and a cheery voice said,"Where are you going, Rodney?"
alger_jr-cast-690Am I walking too fast for you?"
alger_jr-cast-690And what''ll you do now, Rodney?"
alger_jr-cast-690And will you go to walk with me in Central Park?"
alger_jr-cast-690And you have accumulated all this since you left my store?"
alger_jr-cast-690Anything more?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are we suspected?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you a good writer?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you a miner?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you a teacher, Rodney?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you able to make this guarantee?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you afraid to stay alone?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you expected to go back this afternoon?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you in business?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you poor?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you really a poor boy?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you short of money?"
alger_jr-cast-690Are you tired of making money?"
alger_jr-cast-690As the two boys passed out of the store, Jasper asked,"What does it mean, Ropes?"
alger_jr-cast-690At the Astor House?"
alger_jr-cast-690Aunt Nancy, you have n''t run up a big bill at the milliner''s and dressmaker''s?"
alger_jr-cast-690Bailey?"
alger_jr-cast-690Bailey?"
alger_jr-cast-690Boy, are you going to write what I told you?"
alger_jr-cast-690Boy, will you do that?"
alger_jr-cast-690But I say, what brings the boy to Burton?"
alger_jr-cast-690But after all what good will it do me?
alger_jr-cast-690But are you sure Squire Sheldon wo n''t give you more time?"
alger_jr-cast-690But how are you and Aunt Nancy?"
alger_jr-cast-690But of course you did not anticipate what has occurred?"
alger_jr-cast-690But the other came forward smiling, and with a nod said:"I believe you are the young man I met yesterday in the cars and afterwards at Kentville?"
alger_jr-cast-690But what brings you out here?"
alger_jr-cast-690But what can you do with six hundred dollars?
alger_jr-cast-690But would n''t you like to change your business?"
alger_jr-cast-690By the way what business do you propose that we shall go into?"
alger_jr-cast-690By the way, Hector, is there any news?
alger_jr-cast-690By the way, where were you going this evening?"
alger_jr-cast-690Can I help you?
alger_jr-cast-690Can you give any information about it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Can you lend me five?"
alger_jr-cast-690Can you ride on horseback?"
alger_jr-cast-690Canfield?"
alger_jr-cast-690Carton?"
alger_jr-cast-690Chapter IV- In Pursuit Of A Thief     "Were the contents of the casket valuable?"
alger_jr-cast-690Chapter VIII- Rodney Finds A Place     "Surely,"said the Englishman,"you were not brought up in the street?"
alger_jr-cast-690Chapter XXVI- The Boy Capitalist     "How are you, Uncle Cyrus?"
alger_jr-cast-690Could n''t you stay another term?"
alger_jr-cast-690Could you make out anything of his appearance?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did he lose all your money for you?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did you hear that articles have been missed for some time from the stock?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did you notice, madam, in which direction the thief went?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did you pass yourself off as an experienced salesman?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did you see Jefferson Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Did you see him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do n''t you think it would be a good plan for us to start a business together in New York?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do they expect you to bring back an answer?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know if any one called and left the cloak here?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know that these men want me to pay five thousand dollars for the return of the boy?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you know what the drivers on street cars get?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you like young children?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you need money to join?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you recognize the hand writing?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you remember him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think I could get in at the Lodge?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think he took the other articles that are missing?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think he will come back?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think he will find out where we live?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think he''d buy that?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think his father is rich?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you think you can find your way?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you understand?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want to know why?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you want to say anything more, uncle?"
alger_jr-cast-690Do you wish to wait till the end of the week, or to leave tonight?"
alger_jr-cast-690Goodnow''s?"
alger_jr-cast-690Goodnow?"
alger_jr-cast-690Goodnow?"
alger_jr-cast-690Goodnow?"
alger_jr-cast-690Goodnow?"
alger_jr-cast-690Gordon?"
alger_jr-cast-690Had he done wrong, and was he to be reprimanded?
alger_jr-cast-690Have n''t you got a dollar or two to spare?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you a room mate?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any idea how long this has been going on?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you any idea who wrote it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you been to Grants Tomb?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you ever been West before?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you got a place?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you noticed anything else?"
alger_jr-cast-690Have you seen him lately?"
alger_jr-cast-690He is rich, is he not?"
alger_jr-cast-690Hooper?"
alger_jr-cast-690How came you here?"
alger_jr-cast-690How could I get in?
alger_jr-cast-690How could you lose your fortune?"
alger_jr-cast-690How does it happen that you are living in New York alone?"
alger_jr-cast-690How is my uncle?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long do you think you shall remain at school?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long do you think you would stay in the store if Mr. Goodnow knew that you were concerned in the theft from which he has suffered?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long have you been gone?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long have you known the squire?"
alger_jr-cast-690How long shall you stay in Burton?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much are the tickets?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much capital could you contribute?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much did I agree to pay you?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much did you make last week?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much money have you got for me?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much money have you got in your pocket Rodney?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much more have you got, Hector?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much of it have you left?"
alger_jr-cast-690How much pay did you get at your last place?"
alger_jr-cast-690How will that suit you?"
alger_jr-cast-690How, then, have you been able to secure so good an education?"
alger_jr-cast-690I hear Frank Dobson has prospered?"
alger_jr-cast-690I say so, boys, if we can find Rodney''s guardian, what''ll we do to him?"
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose you will be willing to mortgage the farm to him for the same money that he pays to lift the present mortgage?"
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose you''ll call and see me when you come to New York?"
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose you''re not a first class scholar, Mike?"
alger_jr-cast-690I suppose, however, you had something left?"
alger_jr-cast-690In the first place, what are you most in want in the way of clothing?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is it a desirable business?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is it possible I am in your room?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is there a policeman within call?"
alger_jr-cast-690Is there anything so strange about it?"
alger_jr-cast-690It is n''t anything bad, is it?"
alger_jr-cast-690It was over a thousand dollars, was n''t it?"
alger_jr-cast-690It wo n''t support you and Aunt Nancy?"
alger_jr-cast-690May I borrow five dollars till tomorrow?"
alger_jr-cast-690May I speak with him?"
alger_jr-cast-690May I-- am I at liberty to say from whom I received this liberal donation?"
alger_jr-cast-690Mr. Redwood, can you give any idea of the extent to which we have been robbed?"
alger_jr-cast-690Now tell me why you are here?"
alger_jr-cast-690Now what have you been doing this morning?"
alger_jr-cast-690Now what will you consider a fair salary?"
alger_jr-cast-690Now, have you some money for me?"
alger_jr-cast-690Of course it is all a mistake?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Pettigrew?"
alger_jr-cast-690Redwood?"
alger_jr-cast-690Redwood?"
alger_jr-cast-690Roderick, what shall we do with him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Ropes?"
alger_jr-cast-690Ropes?"
alger_jr-cast-690Sampson?"
alger_jr-cast-690Say, do you think he would lend you a hundred dollars if you were hard up?"
alger_jr-cast-690Shall I send Ropes down to you?"
alger_jr-cast-690Shall you stay in school?"
alger_jr-cast-690So these are the jewels, are they?"
alger_jr-cast-690So you do n''t wish to part with any of the jewelry, Ropes?"
alger_jr-cast-690So you have really been reduced to earn your living as a newsboy?"
alger_jr-cast-690Tell me quick have you found them?"
alger_jr-cast-690That''s the same suit you wore when you went away, is n''t it?"
alger_jr-cast-690The superintendent hesitated a moment, and then said:"Will this discharge seriously embarrass you?
alger_jr-cast-690Then you are a scholar?"
alger_jr-cast-690Then you are not in that business now?"
alger_jr-cast-690Thomas, why did n''t you invite this young gentleman into the parlor?"
alger_jr-cast-690Was n''t the door locked?"
alger_jr-cast-690Was there any one else who seemed to have a claim to the cave except the Dixons?"
alger_jr-cast-690Well, what are you going to do about it?"
alger_jr-cast-690What business are you going into, that is, if you are going to the city?"
alger_jr-cast-690What can you do?
alger_jr-cast-690What could I want more?"
alger_jr-cast-690What could it mean?
alger_jr-cast-690What do you have to teach?"
alger_jr-cast-690What do you propose to do now?"
alger_jr-cast-690What do you propose to do to me?"
alger_jr-cast-690What do you say to it?"
alger_jr-cast-690What do you say?"
alger_jr-cast-690What does it contain?"
alger_jr-cast-690What does it mean?"
alger_jr-cast-690What has brought him out here?"
alger_jr-cast-690What has happened?"
alger_jr-cast-690What is the name of the man who lent you money to go to Montana?"
alger_jr-cast-690What is the number?"
alger_jr-cast-690What is your name?"
alger_jr-cast-690What kind of articles?"
alger_jr-cast-690What of him?"
alger_jr-cast-690What paper will you buy?"
alger_jr-cast-690What right have you to interfere with my journey?"
alger_jr-cast-690What s your name, my lad?"
alger_jr-cast-690What sort of a man are you working for?"
alger_jr-cast-690What will they do to the boy if I do n''t give them the money?"
alger_jr-cast-690What would Mr. Ropes want of such a thing as that?"
alger_jr-cast-690What would he do when that was gone?
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wheeler?"
alger_jr-cast-690When can I get ticket?"
alger_jr-cast-690When did you say the matter would be settled?"
alger_jr-cast-690When do you propose leaving us?"
alger_jr-cast-690When do you think you''ll get the clo''es?"
alger_jr-cast-690When shall I start?"
alger_jr-cast-690When shall you return to your Western home?"
alger_jr-cast-690When they had made a tour of the farm Jefferson said:"Well, Rodney, what do you think of the investment?"
alger_jr-cast-690When was it that you noticed this?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you going?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where are you staying here in the city?
alger_jr-cast-690Where did you come across him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where did you find it?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where do you live, Arthur?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where have they got the boy concealed?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where is Dick now?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where is he?"
alger_jr-cast-690Where is the store?
alger_jr-cast-690Where would you advise me to go-- to a hotel?"
alger_jr-cast-690Who is your guardian?"
alger_jr-cast-690Why did n''t he come here?"
alger_jr-cast-690Why did n''t you tell me?
alger_jr-cast-690Why do n''t you come in some day?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will that satisfy you?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will you do me a favor?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will you obey me?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will you present yourself here next Monday morning?"
alger_jr-cast-690Will you remember me with best wishes to all the boys?
alger_jr-cast-690Will you shake hands with him?"
alger_jr-cast-690Wo n''t you help me look for it, for I am short sighted?"
alger_jr-cast-690Woods?"
alger_jr-cast-690Would you object to my taking it?"
alger_jr-cast-690You and Aunt Nancy have n''t lived extravagantly, have you?
alger_jr-cast-690You could n''t lend me a dollar, could you, Uncle James?"
alger_jr-cast-690You do n''t think I''d put all my spondulics in one bank, do you?"
alger_jr-cast-690You follow me, do you not?"
alger_jr-cast-690You have n''t saved up ten dollars, have you?"
alger_jr-cast-690You have no doubt of obtaining the farm?"
alger_jr-cast-690You know where Reade Street is?"
alger_jr-cast-690You wish me to appraise these articles?"
alger_jr-cast-690said John, espying the open casket,"where did you get all that jewelry?"
alger_jr-cast-690said Pettigrew, appearing pleased?
alger_jr-cast-690she said,"what brings you here in the middle of the day?"
alger_jr-cast-690what is that?"
alger_jr-cast-690where is the horse?"
alger_jr-cast-690you understand Latin?"
kipling-kim-757''Ow near? kipling-kim-757 ''The Friend of the Stars, who is the Friend of all the World-''"    "What is this?"
kipling-kim-757A Red Bull on a green field, was it?
kipling-kim-757A barrack- school?
kipling-kim-757A fat man?
kipling-kim-757A little flour, a little butter and a mouthful of cardamoms,Kim retorted, flushed with the praise, but still cautious-"does one grow rich on that?
kipling-kim-757A thief talking English is it? kipling-kim-757 About the Five Kings?
kipling-kim-757All one- but if it were not the boy how did he come to speak so continually of thee?
kipling-kim-757Am I thy chela, or am I not? kipling-kim-757 Am I to be beaten before the police?"
kipling-kim-757An''how do you like it, my son, as far as you''ve gone? kipling-kim-757 And after?"
kipling-kim-757And after?
kipling-kim-757And at the last what wilt thou do?
kipling-kim-757And by what sign didst thou know that we would beg from thee, O Mali?
kipling-kim-757And for food?
kipling-kim-757And have you thought,said the uninjured man hotly,"what sort of spectacle we shall present wandering through these hills among these aborigines?"
kipling-kim-757And he was all those things?
kipling-kim-757And his disciple is like him?
kipling-kim-757And his name?
kipling-kim-757And how wilt thou go? kipling-kim-757 And if thou runnest away who will say it is not my fault?"
kipling-kim-757And is there a price upon his head too- as upon Mah- all the others?
kipling-kim-757And now you are not afraid- eh?
kipling-kim-757And now, whither go we?
kipling-kim-757And seeing these things, what tale didst thou fashion to thyself, Well of the Truth?
kipling-kim-757And then what did you do? kipling-kim-757 And thou art sure of thy road?"
kipling-kim-757And thou wilt return in this very same shape? kipling-kim-757 And thou?"
kipling-kim-757And was it all worthless?
kipling-kim-757And wast thou?
kipling-kim-757And what did he?
kipling-kim-757And what dost thou do?
kipling-kim-757And what like of man was thy disciple?
kipling-kim-757And what said he?
kipling-kim-757And what said she?
kipling-kim-757And what was the end of the search? kipling-kim-757 And when dost thou go?"
kipling-kim-757And whether he will kill this other boy?
kipling-kim-757And whither goest thou?
kipling-kim-757And who are thy People, Friend of all the World?
kipling-kim-757And who is that?
kipling-kim-757And who was he? kipling-kim-757 And whom didst thou worship within?"
kipling-kim-757And why? kipling-kim-757 And will she forget how to make stews with saffron upon that road?"
kipling-kim-757And, O imp?
kipling-kim-757And- the more money is paid the better learning is given?
kipling-kim-757And?
kipling-kim-757And?
kipling-kim-757Are not the police enough to destroy evil- doers?
kipling-kim-757Are the bears only bad on thy holding?
kipling-kim-757Are there many more like you in India?
kipling-kim-757Are they in thy hands?
kipling-kim-757Art thou anything of a healer? kipling-kim-757 Art thou freed from the schools?
kipling-kim-757Art thou only a beginner?
kipling-kim-757As it were a novice?
kipling-kim-757Ask them for how much money do they give a wise and suitable teaching? kipling-kim-757 Ay, Umballa was it?
kipling-kim-757Ay, there is a recompense when the madness is over, surely?
kipling-kim-757Besides, hast thou ever helped to paint a Sahib thus before?
kipling-kim-757But afterwards- we may talk?
kipling-kim-757But can not the Government protect?
kipling-kim-757But for whom dost thou work? kipling-kim-757 But have we any right to open it?
kipling-kim-757But he is so young, Mahbub- not more than sixteen- is he?
kipling-kim-757But how canst thou understand the talk? kipling-kim-757 But how, Holy One?"
kipling-kim-757But how?
kipling-kim-757But if he offer a rudeness? kipling-kim-757 But my River- the River of my healing?"
kipling-kim-757But surely, Holy One, thou hast not forgotten the Road and all that befell on it? kipling-kim-757 But the River- the River of the Arrow?"
kipling-kim-757But the Sahibs did not know thee, Holy One?
kipling-kim-757But thou hast a Search of thine own?
kipling-kim-757But was there not also an Englishman with a white beard- holy- among images- who himself made more sure my assurance of the River of the Arrow?
kipling-kim-757But what about caste?
kipling-kim-757But what am I to do?
kipling-kim-757But what does the Colonel Sahib say? kipling-kim-757 But what dost thou know of the Hills?"
kipling-kim-757But what harm? kipling-kim-757 But what is the game?"
kipling-kim-757But what is this tale of the thief and the search?
kipling-kim-757But what is to pay me for this coming and recoming?
kipling-kim-757But where shall I sleep?
kipling-kim-757But whither goest thou?
kipling-kim-757But whither shall I send my letters?
kipling-kim-757But who is it pay me for this? kipling-kim-757 But why come here, Babuji?"
kipling-kim-757But why didst thou not stay with the Kulu woman, O Holy One? kipling-kim-757 But why not ask the Colonel in the Sahib''s tongue?"
kipling-kim-757But why not sit and rest?
kipling-kim-757But why? kipling-kim-757 But- but what manner of white man''s son art thou, to need a bazar letter- writer?
kipling-kim-757But- whither went the Mahratta? kipling-kim-757 By what road?"
kipling-kim-757By which road?
kipling-kim-757Called the Maharanee a Breaker of Hearts and a Dispenser of Delights?
kipling-kim-757Can I tell you?
kipling-kim-757Can buts eat?
kipling-kim-757Chela, hast thou never a wish to leave me?
kipling-kim-757Did they wound thee, chela?
kipling-kim-757Didst thou see them?... kipling-kim-757 Didst thou tell him of thy Search?"
kipling-kim-757Do the very snakes understand thy talk?
kipling-kim-757Do they give or sell learning among the Sahibs? kipling-kim-757 Do we eat publicly like dogs?"
kipling-kim-757Do we not all work for gain?
kipling-kim-757Do ye both dream dreams? kipling-kim-757 Do you know him?"
kipling-kim-757Do you know what Hurree Babu really wants? kipling-kim-757 Do you know what these things are?"
kipling-kim-757Do you want drink?
kipling-kim-757Does all go well in Hind?
kipling-kim-757Does the holy man come from the North?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou give news for love, or dost thou sell it?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou know who He is then that gives the order?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou not know the meaning of the walnut- priest?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou remember when I leapt off the carriage the first day I went to-    "The Gates of Learning?
kipling-kim-757Eh?
kipling-kim-757First to Kashi( Benares): where else? kipling-kim-757 For?"
kipling-kim-757Good,said he,"and who is Lurgan Sahib?
kipling-kim-757Good- bye, and- and- she was remembering her English words one by one-"you will come back again?
kipling-kim-757Had the Holy One come alone, I should have received him otherwise; but with this rogue, who can be too careful?
kipling-kim-757Hai mai? kipling-kim-757 Has lived where?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou a charm to change my shape? kipling-kim-757 Hast thou a little wax to close them on this letter?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou been robbed?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou eaten?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou heard? kipling-kim-757 Hast thou knowledge, by chance, of my River?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou met- a physician of sick pearls?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou never desired any other thing?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou no charity?
kipling-kim-757Have I been such a hindrance till now?
kipling-kim-757Have I failed to oversee thy comforts, Holy One?
kipling-kim-757Have I not said an hundred times that the South is a good land? kipling-kim-757 Have they hurt him to the death?"
kipling-kim-757Have ye any tricks to pass the time? kipling-kim-757 Have ye room within for two?"
kipling-kim-757Have you no consideration for our loss? kipling-kim-757 He is not here then?"
kipling-kim-757He joined himself to the idolaters? kipling-kim-757 He says,''What are you going to do?''"
kipling-kim-757He walk? kipling-kim-757 He wants to know how much?"
kipling-kim-757Hearest thou?
kipling-kim-757Her tongue grows no shorter with the years, then?
kipling-kim-757His country- his face- his village? kipling-kim-757 Ho there, Friend of all the World,"he cried across the sharp- smelling smoke,"what art thou?"
kipling-kim-757Holy One, hast thou ever taken the road alone?
kipling-kim-757How am I to fear the absolutely non- existent?
kipling-kim-757How can I be sick if I see Freedom?
kipling-kim-757How can I tell? kipling-kim-757 How can I tell?"
kipling-kim-757How can a man follow the Way or the Great Game when he is eternally pestered by women? kipling-kim-757 How comes it that this man is one of us?"
kipling-kim-757How didst thou follow us?
kipling-kim-757How does the spirit move thy master? kipling-kim-757 How great an army?"
kipling-kim-757How if I guess, though?
kipling-kim-757How is that known to thee?
kipling-kim-757How many?
kipling-kim-757How near can we go?
kipling-kim-757How readest thou this talk?
kipling-kim-757How should I know? kipling-kim-757 How should they?
kipling-kim-757How soon can we get the colt from the stable?
kipling-kim-757How thinkest thou of this one?
kipling-kim-757I came by Kulu- from beyond the Kailas- but what know you? kipling-kim-757 I have heard"- this was a bow drawn at a venture-"I have heard-"    "What hast thou heard?"
kipling-kim-757I- I apprehend it is not at all malignant in its operation?
kipling-kim-757If I do not see him, and if he is taken from me, I will go out of that madrissah in Nucklao and, and- once gone, who is to find me again?
kipling-kim-757If I eat thy bread,cried Kim passionately,"how shall I ever forget thee?"
kipling-kim-757If I knew, think you I would not cry it aloud?
kipling-kim-757If it was,said Kim,"do you think I should let it again?
kipling-kim-757If we go north- Kim put the question to the waking sunrise-"would not much mid- day heat be avoided by walking among the lower hills at least?...
kipling-kim-757In the crystal- in the ink- pool?
kipling-kim-757Is he afraid? kipling-kim-757 Is he also one of Us?"
kipling-kim-757Is he not quite mad?
kipling-kim-757Is he not wise and holy? kipling-kim-757 Is he thy master?"
kipling-kim-757Is his Search, then, truth or a cloak to other ends? kipling-kim-757 Is it not enough I have saved thy neck?"
kipling-kim-757Is it permitted to ask whither the Heaven- born''s thought might have led?
kipling-kim-757Is it the habit of the place to pester honoured guests? kipling-kim-757 Is it true that there are many images in the Wonder House of Lahore?"
kipling-kim-757Is one skinful enough for such a pair? kipling-kim-757 Is that all thy trouble?"
kipling-kim-757Is that the new stuff, Mahbub?
kipling-kim-757Is the boy mad? kipling-kim-757 Is there any reason against?
kipling-kim-757Is there money to be paid that witch?
kipling-kim-757Is there no priest then in the village? kipling-kim-757 Is this a face to tempt virtue aside?"
kipling-kim-757Is this also thy work?
kipling-kim-757Is this the Hand of Friendship to avert the Whip of Calamity?
kipling-kim-757Is this yet another Sending?
kipling-kim-757Is- is there any need of a son in thy family? kipling-kim-757 It was a Bull- a Red Bull that shall come and help thee- and carry thee- whither?
kipling-kim-757It''s a weight off my mind, but- this thing here? kipling-kim-757 It''s clear to you, is it?
kipling-kim-757It- it is not likely that she has killed the boy? kipling-kim-757 Jadoo?"
kipling-kim-757Jandiala- Jullundur? kipling-kim-757 Jugglers belike?"
kipling-kim-757Little Friend of all the World,said he,"what is this?"
kipling-kim-757Low caste I did not say, for how can that be which is not? kipling-kim-757 Mahbub Ali to rob the Sahiba''s house?
kipling-kim-757Maybe- but the boy?
kipling-kim-757My son,said he,"what need of words between us?
kipling-kim-757Nay, then would only evil people be left on the earth, and who would give us meat and shelter?
kipling-kim-757Nay, what is it?
kipling-kim-757Not when I brought thee- Kim actually dared to use the tum of equals-"a white stallion''s pedigree that night?"
kipling-kim-757Now I have told you,said the boy,"will you let me go back to my old man?
kipling-kim-757Now it is understood that the boy is a Sahib?
kipling-kim-757Now- his tone altered as he turned to Kim-"what will they do with thee?
kipling-kim-757Now, how wilt thou know thy River?
kipling-kim-757Now?
kipling-kim-757O Children, what is that big house?
kipling-kim-757O mother,he cried,"do they do this in the zenanas?
kipling-kim-757Of the Ethnological Survey?
kipling-kim-757Of what sort? kipling-kim-757 Of what year?"
kipling-kim-757Of whose service art thou?
kipling-kim-757Oh, Friend of all the World, what does he say?
kipling-kim-757Oh, Mahbub Ali, but am I a Hindu?
kipling-kim-757Oh, she? kipling-kim-757 Oh, that''s the way you look at it, is it?"
kipling-kim-757Oh, the Russians? kipling-kim-757 Oho, hast thou turned yogi with thy begging- bowl?"
kipling-kim-757One said to the other,''What manner of a faquir art thou, to shiver at a little watching?''
kipling-kim-757Or Kimball?
kipling-kim-757Or sell it?
kipling-kim-757Pahari?
kipling-kim-757Priest praising priest? kipling-kim-757 Redcoats or our own regiments?"
kipling-kim-757Rememberest thou the Kashmir Serai?
kipling-kim-757Rememberest thou the little business of the thieves in the dark, down yonder at Umballa?
kipling-kim-757Said I not- said I not he was from the other world?
kipling-kim-757Seekest thou the River also?
kipling-kim-757Seest thou my chela?
kipling-kim-757Shall I meet my Holy One there?
kipling-kim-757Shall we at least wait for the hakim?
kipling-kim-757Since when have the hill- asses owned all Hindustan?
kipling-kim-757So be it; but what dost thou do now?
kipling-kim-757So soon, my chela? kipling-kim-757 So their villages were burnt and their little children made homeless?"
kipling-kim-757So then we go with her, Holy One?
kipling-kim-757So they turned against women and children? kipling-kim-757 So; and then?"
kipling-kim-757So? kipling-kim-757 So?
kipling-kim-757Son of an owl, where dost thou go?
kipling-kim-757Still? kipling-kim-757 Such an one as those I saw this evening- men wearing swords and stamping heavily?"
kipling-kim-757That is a courtesy to be remembered, O man of good will; but why the sword?
kipling-kim-757That is well for thee, but what will our Rajah say?
kipling-kim-757The Babu is the very hakim( thou hast heard of him?) kipling-kim-757 The River of the Arrow?"
kipling-kim-757The deuce you did? kipling-kim-757 Then all Doing is evil?"
kipling-kim-757Then he is not dead, think you?
kipling-kim-757Then it means war?
kipling-kim-757Then one day the young elephant saw the half- buried iron, and turning to the elder said:''What is this?'' kipling-kim-757 Then thou goest forth to follow the strangers?"
kipling-kim-757Then what is the Babu''s pay if so much is put upon his head?
kipling-kim-757Then what is the plan?
kipling-kim-757Then what is to fear from them?
kipling-kim-757Then where is the pistol that I may wear it?
kipling-kim-757Then why hast thou left out my name in writing to that Holy One?
kipling-kim-757Then why talk like an ape up in a tree? kipling-kim-757 Then why-?"
kipling-kim-757Then you think I had better go?
kipling-kim-757They say that money is paid to the teacher- but that money the regiment will give.... What need? kipling-kim-757 Think you our Lord came so far north?"
kipling-kim-757Thinkest thou it will betray us?
kipling-kim-757Thinkest thou? kipling-kim-757 Thou art from the North?"
kipling-kim-757Thou didst not say I was a Sahib?
kipling-kim-757Thou must have? kipling-kim-757 Thou wilt return?
kipling-kim-757Thy Gods useless, heh? kipling-kim-757 Thy own mother has no nose?
kipling-kim-757To be written in Hindi?
kipling-kim-757To know again?
kipling-kim-757To what, child?
kipling-kim-757To whom else should I come? kipling-kim-757 Tum- mut?
kipling-kim-757Was I born yesterday?
kipling-kim-757Was not the River near Benares? kipling-kim-757 Was one dressed belike as a faquir?"
kipling-kim-757Was that Lurgan Sahib?
kipling-kim-757Was that more magic?
kipling-kim-757Was there ever such a chela? kipling-kim-757 Was there ever such a disciple as I?"
kipling-kim-757Was there nothing?
kipling-kim-757We take the Road, then?
kipling-kim-757Well done, indeed? kipling-kim-757 Well, art tired of the Road, or wilt thou come on to Umballa with me and work back with the horses?"
kipling-kim-757Well, what is it?
kipling-kim-757Were it not better to walk?
kipling-kim-757What about artillery, sir?
kipling-kim-757What am I? kipling-kim-757 What are a few rupees"- the Pathan threw out his open hand carelessly-"to the Colonel Sahib?
kipling-kim-757What are the letters that the fat priest is waving before the Colonel? kipling-kim-757 What are you doing here?
kipling-kim-757What are you saying?
kipling-kim-757What can he want now?
kipling-kim-757What city do ye hail from not to know a canal- cut? kipling-kim-757 What do they prepare?"
kipling-kim-757What do you think he will do?
kipling-kim-757What dost thou do now, then?
kipling-kim-757What dost thou not know of this world?
kipling-kim-757What dost thou?
kipling-kim-757What else?
kipling-kim-757What evil? kipling-kim-757 What good is all this to me?"
kipling-kim-757What hakim, mother?
kipling-kim-757What if I do not give it thee? kipling-kim-757 What is caste to a cut throat?"
kipling-kim-757What is he doing? kipling-kim-757 What is his business?"
kipling-kim-757What is it then?
kipling-kim-757What is it to fear? kipling-kim-757 What is it to thee, woman of ill- omen, where he goes?"
kipling-kim-757What is it? kipling-kim-757 What is it?"
kipling-kim-757What is now?
kipling-kim-757What is that-''Rishti''?
kipling-kim-757What is that?
kipling-kim-757What is thatt?
kipling-kim-757What is the name?
kipling-kim-757What is the prayer?
kipling-kim-757What is the talk?
kipling-kim-757What is there to eat? kipling-kim-757 What is this?"
kipling-kim-757What is this?
kipling-kim-757What is this?
kipling-kim-757What is thy scheme?
kipling-kim-757What is to do now?
kipling-kim-757What is your caste? kipling-kim-757 What knowledge hast thou of thy birth- hour?"
kipling-kim-757What like of folk are they within?
kipling-kim-757What madness was that, then?
kipling-kim-757What manner of life hast thou led, not to know The Year? kipling-kim-757 What matter under all the heavens?
kipling-kim-757What matter? kipling-kim-757 What matters, Friend of all the World?
kipling-kim-757What need of a river save to water at before sundown? kipling-kim-757 What need?
kipling-kim-757What need?
kipling-kim-757What new devilry?
kipling-kim-757What new trick is this?
kipling-kim-757What other than Gunga?
kipling-kim-757What others?
kipling-kim-757What profit to kill men?
kipling-kim-757What proof is there?
kipling-kim-757What rivers have ye by Benares?
kipling-kim-757What said the Sahiba?
kipling-kim-757What talk is this of us, Sahib?
kipling-kim-757What was you bukkin''to that nigger about?
kipling-kim-757What- what is this?
kipling-kim-757What- what is thy God?
kipling-kim-757What?
kipling-kim-757When will that be?
kipling-kim-757When- when- he has eaten? kipling-kim-757 Whence had thou that song, despiser of this world?"
kipling-kim-757Where goest thou?
kipling-kim-757Where in Tibet?
kipling-kim-757Where is Mr. Lurgan''s house?
kipling-kim-757Where is he? kipling-kim-757 Where is my Holy One?"
kipling-kim-757Where is that River? kipling-kim-757 Where is the house?"
kipling-kim-757Where is the money?
kipling-kim-757Where is this new haste born from? kipling-kim-757 Where is your master''s house?"
kipling-kim-757Whither does it lead?
kipling-kim-757Whither go we?
kipling-kim-757Whither goes he?
kipling-kim-757Whither went those who lay here last even- the lama and the boy? kipling-kim-757 Who am I to dispute an order?"
kipling-kim-757Who bears arms against the law?
kipling-kim-757Who cares to tell truth to a letter- writer?
kipling-kim-757Who cooked it?
kipling-kim-757Who else watched over thee since our wonderful journey began?
kipling-kim-757Who else? kipling-kim-757 Who expects any colt to carry heavy weight at first?
kipling-kim-757Who has died in thy house?
kipling-kim-757Who is Kim- Kim- Kim?
kipling-kim-757Who is at Shamlegh this summer?
kipling-kim-757Who is she? kipling-kim-757 Who is that?"
kipling-kim-757Who is the hakim, Maharanee?
kipling-kim-757Who is thy woman in the Plains? kipling-kim-757 Who is to tell him?
kipling-kim-757Who is with them?
kipling-kim-757Who knows?
kipling-kim-757Who makes the boy a soldier?
kipling-kim-757Who told?
kipling-kim-757Who watches us across the street?
kipling-kim-757Who will receive us this evening?
kipling-kim-757Whom dost thou serve?
kipling-kim-757Why could not I take away the little book and be done with it?
kipling-kim-757Why did he not slay thee out of hand?
kipling-kim-757Why didst thou not tell before?
kipling-kim-757Why not follow the Way thyself, and so accompany the boy?
kipling-kim-757Why should I ask? kipling-kim-757 Why should I fear?"
kipling-kim-757Why should I lie to thee, Hajji?
kipling-kim-757Why should I regard? kipling-kim-757 Why?
kipling-kim-757Why? kipling-kim-757 Why?
kipling-kim-757Why?
kipling-kim-757Why?
kipling-kim-757Will he draw pay?
kipling-kim-757Will he pay?
kipling-kim-757Will it travel to Benares?
kipling-kim-757Will they kill thee?
kipling-kim-757Will thy son be a priest, then? kipling-kim-757 Wilt thou some day sell my head for a few sweetmeats if the fit takes thee?"
kipling-kim-757Without payment?
kipling-kim-757Ye did; but, Powers o''Darkness, how did ye know?
kipling-kim-757You come- eh? kipling-kim-757 You have been in Be- England?"
kipling-kim-757You talk the same as a nigger, do n''t you?
kipling-kim-757You''re fond of him then?
kipling-kim-757Your mother?
kipling-kim-757''O driver,''said he,''what will you sell those little donkeys for?''"
kipling-kim-757''Ow far, you mean?
kipling-kim-757''Treason most base''... but you do not understand?
kipling-kim-75712"Who hath desired the Sea- the sight of salt- water unbounded?
kipling-kim-75713"Who hath desired the Sea- the immense and contemptuous      surges?
kipling-kim-7577 Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised With idiot moons and stars retracting stars?
kipling-kim-757A Cause was put out into the world, and, old or young, sick or sound, knowing or unknowing, who can rein in the effect of that Cause?
kipling-kim-757A Red Bull on a green field, that shall carry thee to the Heavens- or what?
kipling-kim-757A Red Bull on a green field, was it not?"
kipling-kim-757A broken wheel?
kipling-kim-757A gun sayest thou?
kipling-kim-757A locked box in which to keep holy books?
kipling-kim-757A rupee to the temple?
kipling-kim-757A servant to set you forth upon your journey?
kipling-kim-757A tall man with black hair, walking thus?"
kipling-kim-757All men come by this way...."    "Son of a swine, is the soft part of the road meant for thee to scratch thy back upon?
kipling-kim-757All this disguise for one evening?
kipling-kim-757And His life is known?"
kipling-kim-757And by Kulu- road?
kipling-kim-757And how long have you two been looking for it?"
kipling-kim-757And how long might such a boy live after the news was told?"
kipling-kim-757And how old is she?"
kipling-kim-757And is all well?"
kipling-kim-757And the Sahiba fed thee well?
kipling-kim-757And then?"
kipling-kim-757And thou art a Sahib?
kipling-kim-757And thou- the English know of these things?
kipling-kim-757And thou?"
kipling-kim-757And what is Kim?"
kipling-kim-757And where hast thou been?"
kipling-kim-757And where is he?"
kipling-kim-757And why?"
kipling-kim-757And you did n''t bother your head about it?
kipling-kim-757Are thy brothers''regiments also under orders?"
kipling-kim-757Are you a Mason, by any chance?"
kipling-kim-757Are you very sick?"
kipling-kim-757Art thou the only beggar in the city?
kipling-kim-757At what hour runs the te- rain?"
kipling-kim-757At which school?"
kipling-kim-757Belly- speak- eh?"
kipling-kim-757Below, in coarse verse;"O Allah, who sufferest lice to live on the coat of a Kabuli, why hast thou allowed this louse Lutuf to live so long?"
kipling-kim-757But I will see these strangers with their levels and chains..."    "What was the upshot of last night''s babble?"
kipling-kim-757But afterwards, old man- afterwards?"
kipling-kim-757But for one little moment- thou canst overtake the dooli in ten strides- if thou wast a Sahib, shall I show thee what thou wouldst do?"
kipling-kim-757But had it not been proven at Umballa that his sign in the high heavens portended war and armed men?
kipling-kim-757But how could I know that the Red Bull would bring me to this business?"
kipling-kim-757But how if we insult the Sahibs''Gods thereby?
kipling-kim-757But how is it done?"
kipling-kim-757But how thinkest thou, chela, to recompense these people, and especially the priest, for their great kindness?
kipling-kim-757But how?
kipling-kim-757But is not the little gun a delight?
kipling-kim-757But now, Red Hat, what is to be done?"
kipling-kim-757But what does He when He is about to give an order?"
kipling-kim-757But what dost thou do?"
kipling-kim-757But what said he of the meaning of the stars, Friend of all the World?"
kipling-kim-757But where is the River?"
kipling-kim-757But who art thou, dressed in that fashion, to speak in this fashion?"
kipling-kim-757But why should one whose Star leads him to war follow a holy man?"
kipling-kim-757By this time all the villages know what has befallen the Sahibs- eh?"
kipling-kim-757Can any enter?"
kipling-kim-757Can you quite see?
kipling-kim-757Can you tell me anything about him?"
kipling-kim-757Charms are better, eh?
kipling-kim-757Choor?
kipling-kim-757Come and see?"
kipling-kim-757Could any one take them out without the Railway''s knowledge?"
kipling-kim-757Curse me?
kipling-kim-757Curses?
kipling-kim-757D''ye see my dilemma?"
kipling-kim-757D''you add prophecy to your other gifts?
kipling-kim-757D''you know anything about money affairs?"
kipling-kim-757Did never the healer of sick pearls tell thee so?
kipling-kim-757Did one make a prophecy?
kipling-kim-757Did ye ever hear the like?"
kipling-kim-757Didst hear of Bhotiyal( Tibet)?
kipling-kim-757Do I not safeguard thy old feet about the ways?
kipling-kim-757Do children drop from heaven in thy country?
kipling-kim-757Do n''t you''ate it?"
kipling-kim-757Do underlings order the goings of eight thousand redcoats- with guns?"
kipling-kim-757Do ye think Yankling Sahib will permit down- country police to wander all over the hills, disturbing his game?
kipling-kim-757Do you know what that means?
kipling-kim-757Do you mind?"
kipling-kim-757Do you understand?"
kipling-kim-757Do you understand?)
kipling-kim-757Does he go afoot, for the sake of past sins?"
kipling-kim-757Does the Wheel hang still if a child spin it- or a drunkard?
kipling-kim-757Does this make all clear?"
kipling-kim-757Dost know it?"
kipling-kim-757Dost thou grudge me that?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou know his touch, then?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou know what manner of women we be in this quarter?
kipling-kim-757Dost thou not know?"
kipling-kim-757Dost thou remember our first day under Zam- Zammah?"
kipling-kim-757Eh, Prince?"
kipling-kim-757Eh?
kipling-kim-757Eh?"
kipling-kim-757Eh?"
kipling-kim-757Else what was the use of the Gods?
kipling-kim-757Else why did he prick with an iron between the soles of thy slippers?"
kipling-kim-757Else why did the fat padre seem so impressed, and why the glass of hot yellow wine from the lean one?
kipling-kim-757Else why should we come?
kipling-kim-757Fair or black?
kipling-kim-757Five- ten minutes alone, if I had not been so pressed, and I might-"    "Is he cured yet, miracle- worker?"
kipling-kim-757For sale, I suppose?"
kipling-kim-757For six months he shall run at his choice: but who will be his sponsor?"
kipling-kim-757Fountain of Wisdom, where fell the arrow?"
kipling-kim-757Four flawed emeralds there are, but one is drilled in two places, and one is a little carven-"    "Their weights?"
kipling-kim-757Grogan''s dining here to- night, is n''t he?"
kipling-kim-757Had any one knowledge of such a stream?
kipling-kim-757Has anyone ever done that same sort of magic to you before?"
kipling-kim-757Has the Sahiba made a young man of thee by her cookery?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou dared to look even thus far?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou eaten?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou ever heard the name of thy brother?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou heard?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou money for the road?"
kipling-kim-757Hast thou not told me that some day a Red Bull will come out of a field to help thee?
kipling-kim-757Hast thou said that I take thee to Lucknow?"
kipling-kim-757Have I shifted thee and lifted thee and slapped and twisted thy ten toes to find texts flung at my head?
kipling-kim-757Have I slept?
kipling-kim-757Have I thy leave- Prince?"
kipling-kim-757Have they any knowledge of Hindi, such as had the Keeper of Images?"
kipling-kim-757Have they made thee a healer?
kipling-kim-757Have they marked out for the baggage- waggons behind?"
kipling-kim-757Have they no disciples?
kipling-kim-757Have we not walked enough for a little?
kipling-kim-757Have ye parted?"
kipling-kim-757Have you come far?"
kipling-kim-757Having found the Way, seest thou, that shall free me from the Wheel, need I trouble to find a way about the mere fields of earth- which are illusion?
kipling-kim-757He asked neither pension nor retaining fee, but, if they deemed him worthy, would they write him a testimonial?
kipling-kim-757He ca n''t write English, can he?"
kipling-kim-757He comes up with his men and he consorts with the lama, and then he calls me a fool, and is very rude-"    "But wherefore- wherefore?"
kipling-kim-757He has not yet heard the Great Queen''s order that-"    "Order?
kipling-kim-757He lent thee his strength?
kipling-kim-757He rose to go, and as an afterthought asked,"Who is that angry- faced Sahib who lost the cheroot- case?"
kipling-kim-757He says, Why have you no disciples, and stop bothering him?
kipling-kim-757He will then say''What proof has thou?''
kipling-kim-757He''s in yarak Plumed to the very point- so manned so weathered... Give him the firmament God made him for, And what shall take the air of him?
kipling-kim-757His Sea in no showing the same- his Sea and the same''neath all      showing- His Sea that his being fulfils?
kipling-kim-757His Sea is no wonder the same- his Sea and the same in each      wonder- His Sea that his being fulfils?
kipling-kim-757Holy One, hast thou been here long?
kipling-kim-757Holy One, whence came-?"
kipling-kim-757How can I take thee away, or account for thy disappearing if I set thee down and let thee run off into the crops?
kipling-kim-757How can I, whelmed by a flux of talk, meditate upon the Way?"
kipling-kim-757How can they make trouble?
kipling-kim-757How canst thou receive instruction all jostled of crowds?
kipling-kim-757How comes it this is true?"
kipling-kim-757How didst thou do it?
kipling-kim-757How do I know, having written the letter, that thou wilt not run away?"
kipling-kim-757How does that strike you, Mahbub?
kipling-kim-757How far came we to- day in the flesh?"
kipling-kim-757How long have you had these things, boy?
kipling-kim-757How long were they with thee?"
kipling-kim-757How many maids, and whose wives, hang upon thy eyelashes?
kipling-kim-757How many more mixed friends do you keep in Asia?"
kipling-kim-757How much did you bet- eh?"
kipling-kim-757How runs thy prophecy?"
kipling-kim-757How shall I make thanks?
kipling-kim-757How should he know?
kipling-kim-757How soon can he become approximately effeecient chain- man?
kipling-kim-757How the Divil- yes, He''s the man I mean- can a street- beggar raise money to educate white boys?"
kipling-kim-757How thinkest thou?
kipling-kim-757How wilt thou ever make a soldier, Princeling?"
kipling-kim-757I am a sufi( free- thinker), but when one can get blindsides of a woman, a stallion, or a devil, why go round to invite a kick?
kipling-kim-757I come as Ladakhi trader- oh anything- and I say to you:''You want to buy precious stones?''
kipling-kim-757I could praise thee, but what need?
kipling-kim-757I mean, how did you think?"
kipling-kim-757I order a Holy One- a Teacher of the Law- to come and speak to a woman?
kipling-kim-757I will have Justice-"    "Am I to be blocked by a shouting ape who upsets ten thousand sacks under a young horse''s nose?
kipling-kim-757I''ll worm them out of the boy later on and- you see?"
kipling-kim-757If I die to- day, who shall bring the news- and to whom?
kipling-kim-757If I withdraw him by order now- what will he do, think you?
kipling-kim-757If he is my chela- does- will- can anyone take him from me?
kipling-kim-757If so, I decline to be witness at the trial... What was the last hypothetical devil mentioned?"
kipling-kim-757If there is money to be paid-"    "Oh, be silent,"whispered Kim;"are we Rajahs to throw away good silver when the world is so charitable?"
kipling-kim-757If we go together-?"
kipling-kim-757If you were Asiatic of birth you might be employed right off; but this half- year of leave is to make you de- Englishised, you see?
kipling-kim-757In silence, as we do of Tibet, or speaking aloud?"
kipling-kim-757In what way didst thou get to Benares?
kipling-kim-757Indeed thy hold is surer even than mine; for who would miss a boy beaten to death, or, it may be, thrown into a well by the roadside?
kipling-kim-757Is aught missing?"
kipling-kim-757Is he a Buddhist?"
kipling-kim-757Is he by chance"- he his voice-"one of us?"
kipling-kim-757Is he not my disciple?"
kipling-kim-757Is he not wise?
kipling-kim-757Is he well?
kipling-kim-757Is it an order that thy servant does not speak to me?"
kipling-kim-757Is it another healing?"
kipling-kim-757Is it any lust of thine to be re- born as a rat, or a snake under the eaves- a worm in the belly of the most mean beast?
kipling-kim-757Is it coming into shape?"
kipling-kim-757Is it finished, Holy One?"
kipling-kim-757Is it indeed all finished, O my father?"
kipling-kim-757Is it likely that he will understand our talk?
kipling-kim-757Is it lost?
kipling-kim-757Is it much to ask?"
kipling-kim-757Is it necessary to the comfort of thy heart to see that lama?"
kipling-kim-757Is it permitted to ask a question?"
kipling-kim-757Is it plain, chela?"
kipling-kim-757Is it the Way to sing them songs?"
kipling-kim-757Is it too late to look to- night for the River?"
kipling-kim-757Is it true by any chance?"
kipling-kim-757Is it unbelievable stupidity?"
kipling-kim-757Is old Red Hat of that sort?
kipling-kim-757Is that down?"
kipling-kim-757Is the boy mad?"
kipling-kim-757Is the charm made, Holy One?"
kipling-kim-757Is the father of my son a well of charity to give to all who ask?"
kipling-kim-757Is the virtuous woman still bent upon a new one?"
kipling-kim-757Is there a film before them already?
kipling-kim-757Is there not a schoolmaster in the barracks?"
kipling-kim-757Is this Amritzar?"
kipling-kim-757Is this the way to lie to a Sahib?"
kipling-kim-757Is thy mind still set on following old Red Hat?"
kipling-kim-757It is a holy man, see''st thou?"
kipling-kim-757Kim replied therefore:     "Bay mare?
kipling-kim-757Kimball, I suppose you''d like to be a soldier?"
kipling-kim-757Kismet, mallum?"
kipling-kim-757Know what?"
kipling-kim-757Laughest thou?
kipling-kim-757Let him be a teacher; let him be a scribe- what matter?
kipling-kim-757Let me see thee go.... Dost thou love me?
kipling-kim-757Let the boy stop eating mangoes... but who can argue with a grandmother?"
kipling-kim-757Look, Hajji, is yonder the city of Simla?
kipling-kim-757Mallum?"
kipling-kim-757Might I ask you to send my mare round under cover?"
kipling-kim-757Mussalman, Hindu, Jain, or Buddhist?
kipling-kim-757Mussalman- Sikh- Hindu- Jain- low caste or high?"
kipling-kim-757My father, he got these papers from the Jadoo- Gher- what do you call that?"
kipling-kim-757Neglect me?
kipling-kim-757No matter, I saved the life of one.... Where is the Kamboh gone, Holy One?"
kipling-kim-757Nor ever harmed a man?"
kipling-kim-757Not much, eh?
kipling-kim-757Now do you, who are children, know as much as I do who am old?"
kipling-kim-757Now how the deuce am I to tell Hurree Babu, and whatt the deuce am I to do?
kipling-kim-757Now if it were stored up for my grandson-"    "He that had the belly- pain?"
kipling-kim-757Now what in the world does that mean?"
kipling-kim-757Now what is to do, Kim?
kipling-kim-757Now which of the barracks is thine?"
kipling-kim-757Now, is that ravin''lunacy or a business proposition?
kipling-kim-757Of six hundred and eighty sabres stood fast to their salt- how many think you?
kipling-kim-757Of what faith art thou?"
kipling-kim-757Of what known faith art thou?"
kipling-kim-757Of what use is a gun unfed?"
kipling-kim-757Oh, charitable ones, if I am left here, who shall tend that old man?"
kipling-kim-757Oh, do not cry.... What is the sense of curing a child one day and killing him with fright the next?"
kipling-kim-757Old Mahbub here still?"
kipling-kim-757Old bag of bones making curries for men who do not ask''Who cooked this?''
kipling-kim-757Old man, have I spoken truth?"
kipling-kim-757Once gone, who shall find me?
kipling-kim-757Once more, what manner of white boy art thou?"
kipling-kim-757One skinny brown finger heavy with rings lay on the edge of the cart, and the talk went this way:     "Who is that one?"
kipling-kim-757Our work is like polishing jewels to be thrown to a dance- girl- eh?"
kipling-kim-757Remember him who came only last month- the faquir with the tortoise?"
kipling-kim-757Said the Sahiba cheerily from an upper window, after compliments:"What is the good of an old woman''s advice to an old man?
kipling-kim-757Said the hakim, hardly more than shaping the words with his lips:"How do you do, Mr. O''Hara?
kipling-kim-757Selling weeds- eh?"
kipling-kim-757Shall I show thee how the Sahibs render thanks?"
kipling-kim-757Shall I take it away?"
kipling-kim-757Shall we say that, Tuesday next, you''ll hand him over to me at the night train south?
kipling-kim-757Shall we stay there?
kipling-kim-757Shall we wait awhile at Shamlegh, then?"
kipling-kim-757Since when have men and women been other than men and women?"
kipling-kim-757So I am a doctor, and- you hear my talk?
kipling-kim-757So the lama also loved the Friend of all the World?"
kipling-kim-757Some little stream, may be- dried in the heats?
kipling-kim-757Stark calm on the lap of the Line- or the crazy- eyed hurricane      blowing?
kipling-kim-757Such an one as this or that man?"
kipling-kim-757Suppose an Englishman came by and saw that thou hadst no nose?"
kipling-kim-757Suppose she had stole them?
kipling-kim-757Surely it was a little to see me that thou didst come?"
kipling-kim-757Surely thou hast made the old man rich?"
kipling-kim-757Surely thou must know?
kipling-kim-757Tell me if she recover?"
kipling-kim-757Tell me, did you see the shape of the pot?"
kipling-kim-757That''s your abrupt way of putting it, is it?"
kipling-kim-757Thatt is Huneefa''s look- out, you see?
kipling-kim-757The Lord- the Excellent One- He has honour here too?
kipling-kim-757The end of the tale, I think, is true; but what of the fore- part?"
kipling-kim-757The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber      wind- hounded?
kipling-kim-757The sleek- barrelled swell before storm- gray, foamless, enormous,      and growing?
kipling-kim-757Then a voice cried:''What shall come to the boy if thou art dead?''
kipling-kim-757Then in Hindi:"But what does he gain?
kipling-kim-757Then it would not be wrong to shoot them with their own guns, heh?"
kipling-kim-757Then some one beat him on the back, crying:"Tell us how ye knew, ye little limb of Satan?
kipling-kim-757Then who is to catch him?
kipling-kim-757There is one brotherhood of the caste, but beyond that again"- she looked round timidly-"the bond of the Pulton- the Regiment- eh?"
kipling-kim-757Therefore, what make we here?"
kipling-kim-757They be Hindus in Tibet, then?"
kipling-kim-757They fell upon two men sitting under this truck- Hajji, what shall I do with this lump of tobacco?
kipling-kim-757They will make a Sahib of my disciple?
kipling-kim-757They''ll cure all that nonsense at St. Xavier''s, eh?"
kipling-kim-757Think you she will ask another charm for her grandsons?
kipling-kim-757Think you that we who serve Creighton Sahib need strange scullions to help us through a big dinner?"
kipling-kim-757Those Sahibs, who can not speak our talk, or the Babu, who for his own ends gave us money?
kipling-kim-757Thou art not drunk?"
kipling-kim-757Thou dost not, then, know of the River?"
kipling-kim-757Thou hast never lied?"
kipling-kim-757Thou knowest?"
kipling-kim-757Thou knowest?"
kipling-kim-757Thou wilt keep it for me?"
kipling-kim-757Thou wilt surely return?"
kipling-kim-757Three years I travelled through Hind, but- can earth be stronger than Mother Earth?
kipling-kim-757Thy sister- What owl''s folly told thee to draw thy carts across the road?
kipling-kim-757Thy work?"
kipling-kim-757Two men- thou sayest?
kipling-kim-757Two old men and a boy?
kipling-kim-757Very foolish it is to use the wrong word to a stranger; for though the heart may be clean of offence, how is the stranger to know that?
kipling-kim-757Was Kim going to school?
kipling-kim-757Was he not the Friend of the Stars as well as of all the world, crammed to the teeth with dreadful secrets?
kipling-kim-757Was it a vision?
kipling-kim-757Was it some matter of a bay mare that Peters Sahib wished the pedigree of?"
kipling-kim-757Was it your box?"
kipling-kim-757Was there raw turmeric among thy food- stuffs?"
kipling-kim-757Wast thou very wet?"
kipling-kim-757Well, that''s settled, is n''t it?
kipling-kim-757What can I do for you, please?"
kipling-kim-757What can a hakim do?"
kipling-kim-757What can old eyes see except a full begging- bowl?"
kipling-kim-757What colour ash is there in thy pipe- bowl?
kipling-kim-757What concern hast thou with war?"
kipling-kim-757What did ye say about the war?
kipling-kim-757What didst thou later?"
kipling-kim-757What do you call that?"
kipling-kim-757What dost thou do here?"
kipling-kim-757What else?
kipling-kim-757What else?"
kipling-kim-757What evidence will remain?
kipling-kim-757What gift has the Red Bull brought?"
kipling-kim-757What harm do thy Gods suffer from play with a babe?
kipling-kim-757What has a bay mare to do.... Is it Mahbub Ali the great dealer?"
kipling-kim-757What hast thou done?"
kipling-kim-757What in the world do you make of that?"
kipling-kim-757What is a beating when the very head is loose on the shoulders?"
kipling-kim-757What is an old man to do?"
kipling-kim-757What is it?
kipling-kim-757What is the custom of charity in this town?
kipling-kim-757What is the device on the flag?"
kipling-kim-757What is the good of stale food in the room, oh woman of ill- omen?"
kipling-kim-757What is this?"
kipling-kim-757What like of Gods were they?"
kipling-kim-757What manner of faquir art thou to shiver at a little watching?"
kipling-kim-757What of the hakim?"
kipling-kim-757What of the kilta?"
kipling-kim-757What of the old clothes?"
kipling-kim-757What of the weaknesses- the belly and the neck, and the beating in the ears?"
kipling-kim-757What orders?...
kipling-kim-757What said the priest?
kipling-kim-757What says Mahbub Ali?"
kipling-kim-757What shall the third incarnation be?"
kipling-kim-757What shall we do now?"
kipling-kim-757What shame?"
kipling-kim-757What should I care for mere words?"
kipling-kim-757What the deuce have you got there?"
kipling-kim-757What then?"
kipling-kim-757What used thou to her- son?"
kipling-kim-757What were they like, eh?"
kipling-kim-757What will the healer of turquoises say to this?
kipling-kim-757What will they give thee for blood- money?"
kipling-kim-757What''s your name?"
kipling-kim-757What?
kipling-kim-757When didst thou steal the milk- woman''s slippers, Dunnoo?"
kipling-kim-757When do you come along?
kipling-kim-757When the Hills give thee back thy strength day by day?
kipling-kim-757Where are you goin''?"
kipling-kim-757Where are your horse- trucks?"
kipling-kim-757Where else?"
kipling-kim-757Where has he to run to?"
kipling-kim-757Where is my bed?"
kipling-kim-757Where is the Saddhu?"
kipling-kim-757Where is the boy?
kipling-kim-757Where is your house?
kipling-kim-757Where was the Sahiba?"
kipling-kim-757Where, then, is the River?
kipling-kim-757Where-?
kipling-kim-757Whither goest thou?"
kipling-kim-757Whither would old bones go?"
kipling-kim-757Who am I that thou shouldst fling beggar- endearments at me?"
kipling-kim-757Who art thou?"
kipling-kim-757Who begs for thee, these days?"
kipling-kim-757Who but I saw that prophecy accomplished?
kipling-kim-757Who but I?"
kipling-kim-757Who is Kim?"
kipling-kim-757Who is the one- eyed and luckless son of shame that has not yet prepared my pipe?"
kipling-kim-757Who knows where we dropped the baggage?
kipling-kim-757Who looks for a rat in a frog- pond?
kipling-kim-757Who says the age of miracles is gone by?
kipling-kim-757Who shall say she does not acquire merit?"
kipling-kim-757Who shampooed thy legs?
kipling-kim-757Who should know but I?
kipling-kim-757Who speaks against her?"
kipling-kim-757Who suckled thee?"
kipling-kim-757Who, then, made Gunga in the beginning?"
kipling-kim-757Why art thou here?
kipling-kim-757Why come to me?"
kipling-kim-757Why did he want to poison you?"
kipling-kim-757Why does he not leave them?"
kipling-kim-757Why does not that yellow man answer?"
kipling-kim-757Why does this make one feel that we are so young a people?"
kipling-kim-757Why hinder him now?
kipling-kim-757Why is that beggar- brat not well beaten?"
kipling-kim-757Why not bid him sit on my knee, Shameless?
kipling-kim-757Why plague me with this talk, Holy One?
kipling-kim-757Why say so, then, on the open road?"
kipling-kim-757Why should I not run away when the school was shut?
kipling-kim-757Why- why, do you speak English?
kipling-kim-757Why?
kipling-kim-757Will he lead an army against us?
kipling-kim-757Will you hurt him, if I call him a shout now?
kipling-kim-757Will you let me go away?"
kipling-kim-757Will- will he give me a blessing?"
kipling-kim-757Wilt thou carry him on thy shoulders?"
kipling-kim-757Wilt thou slay him or drown him in that wonderful river from which the Babu dragged thee?"
kipling-kim-757Woe to me, how shall I find my River?
kipling-kim-757Would it be safe to return the Colonel''s lead?
kipling-kim-757Wrap it in paper and put it under the salt- bag?
kipling-kim-757Ye believe in Providence, Bennett?"
kipling-kim-757Ye hail from Benares?
kipling-kim-757Yes, he wants to be an F. R. S."    "Hurree thinks well of the boy, does n''t he?"
kipling-kim-757You are not pleased, eh?"
kipling-kim-757You do not know the Hills?"
kipling-kim-757You drunk?
kipling-kim-757You have been shooting, eh?
kipling-kim-757You have got everything?"
kipling-kim-757You know that?"
kipling-kim-757You say:''Do I look like a man who buys precious stones?''
kipling-kim-757You see?
kipling-kim-757You was brought up in the gutter, was n''t you?"
kipling-kim-757and in what city is that teaching given?"
kipling-kim-757and to whom else should I talk?
kipling-kim-757he said, as he drew his prize under the light of the tent- pole lantern, then shaking him severely cried:"What were you doing?
kipling-kim-757said Father Victor,"or are you by way o''being a lusus naturae?"
melville-moby-743''Are you through?'' melville-moby-743 ''Aye?
melville-moby-743''Better turn to, now?'' melville-moby-743 ''How?
melville-moby-743''Is that a fair passing?'' melville-moby-743 ''Is there a copy of the Holy Evangelists in the Golden Inn, gentlemen?''
melville-moby-743''Say ye so? melville-moby-743 ''Shall we?''
melville-moby-743''Sink the ship?'' melville-moby-743 ''Then I entreat you, tell me if to the best of your own convictions, this your story is in substance really true?
melville-moby-743''What are you making there?'' melville-moby-743 ''What do you think?
melville-moby-743''What do you want of me?'' melville-moby-743 ''Where are you bound?
melville-moby-743''Who''s there?'' melville-moby-743 ''Why not?
melville-moby-743''Will you be so good as to bring the priest also, Don?'' melville-moby-743 ''Will you promise not to touch us, if we do?''
melville-moby-743- the same way that whalers hail-How many barrels?"
melville-moby-743A clam for supper? melville-moby-743 A wooden rose- bud, eh?"
melville-moby-743About what?
melville-moby-743Ai nt going aboard, then?
melville-moby-743All about it, eh- sure you do? melville-moby-743 All ready there?
melville-moby-743Am I a cannon- ball, Stubb,said Ahab,"that thou wouldst wad me that fashion?
melville-moby-743Am I the same man that helped kill this whale? melville-moby-743 And I suppose thou can''st smoothe almost any seams and dents; never mind how hard the metal, blacksmith?"
melville-moby-743And can''st thou make it all smooth again, blacksmith, after such hard usage as it had?
melville-moby-743And did none of ye see it before?
melville-moby-743And has he a curious spout, too,said Daggoo,"very bushy, even for a parmacetty, and mighty quick, Captain Ahab?"
melville-moby-743And he took that arm off, did he?
melville-moby-743And pray, sir, what in the world is equal to it?
melville-moby-743And shall I caulk the seams, sir?
melville-moby-743And shall I nail down the lid, sir?
melville-moby-743And shall I then pay over the same with pitch, sir?
melville-moby-743And what do ye next, men?
melville-moby-743And what dost thou want of Captain Ahab? melville-moby-743 And what tune is it ye pull to, men?"
melville-moby-743And what was that saying about thyself?
melville-moby-743And what will you do with the tail, Stubb?
melville-moby-743And when thou art so gone before- if that ever befall- then ere I can follow, thou must still appear to me, to pilot me still?- Was it not so? melville-moby-743 And who are hearsed that die on the sea?"
melville-moby-743And who art thou, boy? melville-moby-743 And you have lived in this world hard upon one hundred years, cook, and do n''t know yet how to cook a whale- steak?"
melville-moby-743Anything down there about your souls?
melville-moby-743Are these thy Mother Carey''s chickens, Perth? melville-moby-743 Are they overboard?
melville-moby-743Art not thou the leg- maker? melville-moby-743 Aye, aye, steward,"cried Stubb,"we''ll teach you to drug it harpooneer; none of your apothecary''s medicine here; you want to poison us, do ye?
melville-moby-743Aye, aye, ye are going in her, be ye? melville-moby-743 Aye, he was the cause of it, at least; and that leg, too?"
melville-moby-743Aye, priests- well, how long do ye make him, then?
melville-moby-743Aye? melville-moby-743 Bargain?- about what?"
melville-moby-743Bildad,cried Captain Peleg,"at it again, Bildad, eh?
melville-moby-743Broke it?
melville-moby-743Broke,said I-"broke, do you mean?"
melville-moby-743But avast,he added, tapping his forehead,"you haint no objections to sharing a harpooneer''s blanket, have ye?
melville-moby-743But could not fasten?
melville-moby-743But look, Queequeg, ai n''t that a live eel in your bowl? melville-moby-743 But the duke had nothing to do with taking this fish?"
melville-moby-743But what are you holding yours for?
melville-moby-743But what takes thee a- whaling? melville-moby-743 Ca n''t sell his head?- What sort of a bamboozingly story is this you are telling me?"
melville-moby-743Ca n''t you twist that smaller?
melville-moby-743Can''st not read it?
melville-moby-743Captain Ahab, I have heard of Moby Dick- but it was not Moby Dick that took off thy leg?
melville-moby-743Captain Peleg,said I,"I have a friend with me who wants to ship too- shall I bring him down to- morrow?"
melville-moby-743Cherries? melville-moby-743 Clam or Cod?"
melville-moby-743Come back here, cook;- here, hand me those tongs;- now take that bit of steak there, and tell me if you think that steak cooked as it should be? melville-moby-743 Cook, cook!- where''s that old Fleece?"
melville-moby-743Cook,said Stubb, rapidly lifting a rather reddish morsel to his mouth,"do n''t you think this steak is rather overdone?
melville-moby-743Cook,said Stubb, squaring himself once more;"do you belong to the church?"
melville-moby-743D''ye mark him, Flask?
melville-moby-743D''ye see him?
melville-moby-743D''ye see him?
melville-moby-743Did n''t I say de Roanoke country?
melville-moby-743Did n''t I tell you so?
melville-moby-743Did n''t want to try to; ai n''t one limb enough? melville-moby-743 Did''st thou cross his wake again?"
melville-moby-743Do I suppose it? melville-moby-743 Do tell, now,"cried Bildad,"is this Philistine a regular member of Deacon Deuteronomy''s meeting?
melville-moby-743Do with it? melville-moby-743 Do ye know the white whale then, Tash?"
melville-moby-743Do you see that mainmast there?
melville-moby-743Do you suppose Fedallah wants to kidnap Captain Ahab?
melville-moby-743Does he fan- tail a little curious, sir, before he goes down?
melville-moby-743Dost know nothing at all about whaling, I dare say- eh? melville-moby-743 Dost thee?"
melville-moby-743Faith, sir, I''ve-     "Faith?
melville-moby-743Fetch him? melville-moby-743 Find who?"
melville-moby-743Ginger? melville-moby-743 Going aboard?"
melville-moby-743Hallo, you sir,cried the Captain, a gaunt rib of the sea, stalking up to Queequeg,"what in thunder do you mean by that?
melville-moby-743Has he ever whaled it any?
melville-moby-743Hast killed him?
melville-moby-743Hast seen the White Whale?
melville-moby-743Hast seen the White Whale?
melville-moby-743Hast seen the White Whale?
melville-moby-743Hast thou seen the White Whale?
melville-moby-743Have ye shipped in her?
melville-moby-743He hain''t been a sittin''so all day, has he?
melville-moby-743He sleeps in his boots, do n''t he? melville-moby-743 He smites his chest,"whispered Stubb,"what''s that for?
melville-moby-743Heading East at this hour in the morning, and the sun astern?
melville-moby-743Hold on, hold on, wo n''t ye?
melville-moby-743Horse- shoe stubbs, sir? melville-moby-743 How far off?"
melville-moby-743How heading when last seen?
melville-moby-743How long hath he been a member?
melville-moby-743How old do you suppose Fedallah is, Stubb?
melville-moby-743How was it?
melville-moby-743I believe it did, sir; does the ferrule stand, sir?
melville-moby-743I do n''t half understand ye: what''s in the wind?
melville-moby-743I own thy speechless, placeless power; said I not so? melville-moby-743 I was about to say, sir, that-"     "Art thou a silk- worm?
melville-moby-743In the Isle of Man, hey? melville-moby-743 Is that the way they heave in the marchant service?"
melville-moby-743Is the Duke so very poor as to be forced to this desperate mode of getting a livelihood?
melville-moby-743Is this the Captain of the Pequod?
melville-moby-743Knife? melville-moby-743 Landlord,"I whispered,"that ai nt the harpooneer is it?"
melville-moby-743Lay it before me;- any missing men?
melville-moby-743Lower away then; d''ye hear?
melville-moby-743Moby Dick?
melville-moby-743Now, do you mean what you say, and have been saying all along, Stubb?
melville-moby-743Now,said Queequeg,"what you tink now?- Did n''t our people laugh?"
melville-moby-743Of the hearses? melville-moby-743 Omen?
melville-moby-743Pip? melville-moby-743 Queequeg,"said I, going up to him,"Queequeg, what''s the matter with you?"
melville-moby-743Queequeg,said I,"do you think that we can make a supper for us both on one clam?"
melville-moby-743See you this?
melville-moby-743Shipped men,answered I,"when does she sail?"
melville-moby-743Sing, sir? melville-moby-743 Sir!- in God''s name!- sir?"
melville-moby-743Sir? melville-moby-743 Sir?"
melville-moby-743Sir?
melville-moby-743So, then, you expect to go into our main- top, do you, cook, when you are dead? melville-moby-743 Spin me the yarn,"said Ahab;"how was it?"
melville-moby-743Stop your grinning,shouted I,"and why did n''t you tell me that that infernal harpooneer was a cannibal?"
melville-moby-743Suppose he should take it into his head to duck you, though- yes, and drown you- what then?
melville-moby-743Supposing it be the captain of the Pequod, what dost thou want of him?
melville-moby-743Swim away from me, do ye?
melville-moby-743Take the bucket, will ye, Archy? melville-moby-743 That lively cry upon this deadly calm might almost convert a better man.- Where away?"
melville-moby-743The White Whale- a Sperm Whale- Moby Dick, have ye seen him? melville-moby-743 The harpoon,"said Ahab, half way rising, and draggingly leaning on one bended arm-"is it safe?"
melville-moby-743The ship? melville-moby-743 Those sailors we saw, Queequeg, where can they have gone to?"
melville-moby-743Thou wast, wast thou? melville-moby-743 Three Spaniards?
melville-moby-743Up Burtons and break out? melville-moby-743 Want to see what whaling is, eh?
melville-moby-743Wants with it?
melville-moby-743Well then, cook, you see this whale- steak of yours was so very bad, that have put it out of sight as soon as possible; you see that, do n''t you? melville-moby-743 Well, suppose I did?
melville-moby-743Well, then, my Bouton- de- Rose- bud, have you seen the White Whale?
melville-moby-743Well, what does thou think then of seeing the world? melville-moby-743 Well, what''s the report?"
melville-moby-743What Captain?- Ahab?
melville-moby-743What ails ye, man?
melville-moby-743What are you jabbering about, shipmate?
melville-moby-743What became of the White Whale?
melville-moby-743What breaks in me? melville-moby-743 What d''ye see?"
melville-moby-743What did they tell you about him? melville-moby-743 What do ye think of him, Bildad?"
melville-moby-743What do you know about him?
melville-moby-743What do you mean by that, Captain Peleg?
melville-moby-743What do you mean, sir? melville-moby-743 What do you think of that now, Flask?
melville-moby-743What has he in his hand there?
melville-moby-743What him say?
melville-moby-743What in the devil''s name do you want here?
melville-moby-743What lay does he want?
melville-moby-743What now?
melville-moby-743What now?
melville-moby-743What shall I say to him first?
melville-moby-743What soulless thing is this that laughs before a wreck? melville-moby-743 What was it, Sir?"
melville-moby-743What whale?
melville-moby-743What will the owners say, sir?
melville-moby-743What''s that about Cods, ma''am?
melville-moby-743What''s that bunch of lucifers dodging about there for?
melville-moby-743What''s that for, Queequeg?
melville-moby-743What''s that? melville-moby-743 What''s the matter with you, young man?"
melville-moby-743What''s the matter with you? melville-moby-743 What''s the matter with your nose, there?"
melville-moby-743What''s the matter? melville-moby-743 What''s the old man have so much to do with him for?"
melville-moby-743What''s this? melville-moby-743 Where away?"
melville-moby-743Where do you expect to go to, cook?
melville-moby-743Where is that harpooneer? melville-moby-743 Where were you born, cook?"
melville-moby-743Where- away?
melville-moby-743Who but him indeed?
melville-moby-743Who dat? melville-moby-743 Who is Captain Ahab, sir?"
melville-moby-743Who told thee that?
melville-moby-743Who''s Old Thunder?
melville-moby-743Who''s got some paregoric?
melville-moby-743Who''s there?
melville-moby-743Who''s there?
melville-moby-743Who- e debel you? melville-moby-743 Why do n''t you break your backbones, my boys?
melville-moby-743Why not? melville-moby-743 Why not?
melville-moby-743Why sing ye not out for him, if ye see him?
melville-moby-743Will he( the leviathan) make a covenant with thee? melville-moby-743 With heads to be sure; ai n''t there too many heads in the world?"
melville-moby-743With what?
melville-moby-743Wo n''t the Duke be content with a quarter or a half?
melville-moby-743Would''st thou brand me, Perth?
melville-moby-743Ye be, be ye? melville-moby-743 Ye said true- ye hav''n''t seen Old Thunder yet, have ye?"
melville-moby-743Yes, we are,said I,"but what business is that of yours?
melville-moby-743You said up there, did n''t you? melville-moby-743 ''And what business is that of yours, I should like to know, Mr. Humpback? melville-moby-743 ''Halloa,''says I,''what''s the matter now, old fellow?'' melville-moby-743 ''I seek a passage in this ship to Tarshish; how soon sail ye, sir?'' melville-moby-743 ''No sooner, sir? melville-moby-743 ''Very good,''says he-''he used his ivory leg, did n''t he?'' melville-moby-743 ''Well then,''says he,''wise Stubb, what have you to complain of? melville-moby-743 ''What am I about?'' melville-moby-743 ''What are you''bout?'' melville-moby-743 ''What for?'' melville-moby-743 ''What is thine occupation? melville-moby-743 ''Why,''thinks I,''what''s the row? melville-moby-743 - Will He Perish? melville-moby-743 5TH NANTUCKET SAILOR      What''s that I saw- lightning? melville-moby-743 A brave stave that- who calls? melville-moby-743 A problem? melville-moby-743 A white whale- did ye mark that, man? melville-moby-743 Adventures of those three bloody- minded soladoes? melville-moby-743 Ai n''t I a crow? melville-moby-743 Ai n''t that queer, now? melville-moby-743 Air rather gardenny, I should say; throw us a bunch of posies, will ye, Bouton- de- Rose?
melville-moby-743All ready the boats there?
melville-moby-743Am I cut off from the last fond pride of meanest shipwrecked captains?
melville-moby-743And as for Pirates, when they chance to cross each other''s cross- bones, the first hail is-"How many skulls?
melville-moby-743And concerning all these, is not Possession the whole of the law?
melville-moby-743And did n''t I tell Cabaco here of it?
melville-moby-743And fetch him where?"
melville-moby-743And how long ago is it since you said the very contrary?
melville-moby-743And if the devil has a latch- key to get into the admiral''s cabin, do n''t you suppose he can crawl into a porthole?
melville-moby-743And what are you, reader, but a Loose- Fish and a Fast- Fish, too?
melville-moby-743And what do I wish that this Queequeg would do to me?
melville-moby-743And what do you pick your teeth with, after devouring that fat goose?
melville-moby-743And what is it?
melville-moby-743And what was that, shipmates?
melville-moby-743And what''s the horse- shoe sign?
melville-moby-743And when?
melville-moby-743And where is Cadiz, shipmates?
melville-moby-743And where''s the scare- crow?
melville-moby-743And who composed the first narrative of a whaling- voyage?
melville-moby-743And who pronounced our glowing eulogy in Parliament?
melville-moby-743And with what quill did the Secretary of the Society for the Suppression of Cruelty of Ganders formally indite his circulars?
melville-moby-743And yet you come here, and tell me such a dreadful lie as you did just now, eh?"
melville-moby-743Are all my pains to go for nothing with that coffin?
melville-moby-743Are the green fields gone?
melville-moby-743Are these last throwing out oblique hints touching Tophet?
melville-moby-743Are they not one and all with Ahab, in this matter of the whale?
melville-moby-743Are ye going to let that rascal beat ye?
melville-moby-743Are you a believer in ghosts, my friend?
melville-moby-743Are you not the precious image of each and all of us men in this whaling world?
melville-moby-743As for the sign- painters''whales seen in the streets hanging over the shops of oil- dealers, what shall be said of them?
melville-moby-743At length one of them, after long scratching about for his ideas, made bold to speak,      "Please, sir, who is the Lord Warden?"
melville-moby-743Aye, aye, it''s but a dim scrawl;- what''s this?"
melville-moby-743Believe ye, men, in the things called omens?
melville-moby-743Bethink thee of the albatross, whence come those clouds of spiritual wonderment and pale dread, in which that white phantom sails in all imaginations?
melville-moby-743But Stubb, he eats the whale by its own light, does he?
melville-moby-743But art thou not also the undertaker?"
melville-moby-743But aye, old mast, we both grow old together; sound in our hulls, though are we not, my ship?
melville-moby-743But being paid,- what will compare with it?
melville-moby-743But clear Truth is a thing for salamander giants only to encounter; how small the chances for the provincials then?
melville-moby-743But could it be possible that any sober harpooneer would get into a door mat, and parade the streets of any Christian town in that sort of guise?
melville-moby-743But do I look very old, so very, very old, Starbuck?
melville-moby-743But do n''t you know the higher you climb, the colder it gets?
melville-moby-743But do they only have mercy on long faces?- have they no bowels for a laugh?
melville-moby-743But go on, Ishmael, said I at last; do n''t you hear?
melville-moby-743But had Stubb really abandoned the poor little negro to his fate?
melville-moby-743But how did so clumsy and weighty a mass as that same hook get fixed in that hole?
melville-moby-743But how fair?
melville-moby-743But how had the mystic thing been caught?
melville-moby-743But how now, Ishmael?
melville-moby-743But how now?
melville-moby-743But how''s that?
melville-moby-743But how?
melville-moby-743But if I know not even the tail of this whale, how understand his head?
melville-moby-743But if the current carry ye to those sweet Antilles where the beaches are only beat with water- lilies, will ye do one little errand for me?
melville-moby-743But is the Queen a mermaid, to be presented with a tail?
melville-moby-743But joking aside, though; do you know, Rose- bud, that it''s all nonsense trying to get any oil out of such whales?
melville-moby-743But look sharp- ai n''t you all ready there?
melville-moby-743But now, tell me, Stubb, do you suppose that that devil you was speaking of just now, was the same you say is now on board the Pequod?"
melville-moby-743But stop, tell me your name, will you?"
melville-moby-743But stop; does it not bear a faint resemblance to a gigantic fish?
melville-moby-743But the chowder; clam or cod to- morrow for breakfast, men?"
melville-moby-743But the only thing to be considered here is this- what kind of oil is used at coronations?
melville-moby-743But then again, what has the whale to say?
melville-moby-743But though without dissent this point be fixed, how is mortal man to account for it?
melville-moby-743But was there no other way for the whale to land the prophet within that short distance of Nineveh?
melville-moby-743But what does he want of them?
melville-moby-743But what is a Gam?
melville-moby-743But what is this lesson that the book of Jonah teaches?
melville-moby-743But what is this on the chest?
melville-moby-743But what is worship?
melville-moby-743But what is worship?- to do the will of God?
melville-moby-743But what the devil are you hurrying about?
melville-moby-743But what then?
melville-moby-743But what thinks Lazarus?
melville-moby-743But where?
melville-moby-743But who could show a cheek like Queequeg?
melville-moby-743But why pester one with all this reasoning on the subject?
melville-moby-743But why say more?
melville-moby-743But why should the King have the head, and the Queen the tail?
melville-moby-743But will any whaleman believe these stories?
melville-moby-743But"The Crossed Harpoons,"and the"The Sword- Fish?
melville-moby-743But, peradventure, it may be sagaciously urged, how is this?
melville-moby-743But, unscrew your navel, and what''s the consequence?
melville-moby-743By the Lord, I must have been dreaming, though- How?
melville-moby-743Ca n''t ye see the world where you stand?"
melville-moby-743Can Herr Alexander perform a feat like that?
melville-moby-743Can he warm his blue hands by holding them up to the grand northern lights?
melville-moby-743Can it be, though, that they anoint it with a view of making its interior run well, as they anoint machinery?
melville-moby-743Can you catch the expression of the Sperm Whale''s there?
melville-moby-743Can you land a full- grown whale on your deck for examination, as a cook dishes a roast- pig?
melville-moby-743Can''st thou smoothe this seam?"
melville-moby-743Cannibals?
melville-moby-743Canst thou not drive that old Adam away?
melville-moby-743Cape of Good Hope, do they call ye?
melville-moby-743Captain Ahab is all ready- just spoke to him- nothing more to be got from shore, eh?
melville-moby-743Captain Ahab kicked ye, did n''t he?''
melville-moby-743Carpenter?
melville-moby-743Cold, cold- I shiver!- How now?
melville-moby-743Come, why do n''t some of ye burst a blood- vessel?
melville-moby-743Coming back afore breakfast?"
melville-moby-743D''ye feel brave men, brave?"
melville-moby-743D''ye hear?
melville-moby-743D''ye see Ahab standing there, sideways looking over the stern?
melville-moby-743D''ye see him?
melville-moby-743D''ye see him?"
melville-moby-743D''ye see it?
melville-moby-743DAGGOO      What of that?
melville-moby-743Damn me, wo n''t you dance?
melville-moby-743Damn the devil, Flask; so you suppose I''m afraid of the devil?
melville-moby-743Death and the Judgment then?
melville-moby-743Did I say we had flip?
melville-moby-743Did n''t I hear''em in the hold?
melville-moby-743Did n''t he kick with right good will?
melville-moby-743Did n''t the people laugh?"
melville-moby-743Did n''t ye hear a word about them matters and something more, eh?
melville-moby-743Did ye read it there, Flask?
melville-moby-743Did you ever notice how that tusk of his is a sort of carved into a snake''s head, Stubb?"
melville-moby-743Did you ever see any parson a wearing mourning for the devil?
melville-moby-743Did you get it from an unquestionable source?
melville-moby-743Did you hear that noise, Cabaco?
melville-moby-743Disdain the task?
melville-moby-743Do I sing?
melville-moby-743Do I smell ginger?"
melville-moby-743Do n''t I always say that to be good, a whale- steak must be tough?
melville-moby-743Do n''t ye love sperm?
melville-moby-743Do n''t you know you might have killed that chap?"
melville-moby-743Do n''t you see that pyramid?''
melville-moby-743Do n''t you see, then, that for these extra risks the Marine Insurance companies have extra guarantees?
melville-moby-743Do n''t you see, you timber- head, that no harm can come to the holder of the rod, unless the mast is first struck?
melville-moby-743Do the heavens yet hate thee, that thou can''st not go mad?- What wert thou making there?"
melville-moby-743Do ye hear?
melville-moby-743Do ye love brandy?
melville-moby-743Do ye wish to go round Cape Horn to see any more of it, eh?
melville-moby-743Do you believe that cock and bull story about his having been stowed away on board ship?
melville-moby-743Do you know, Mr. Elijah, that I consider you a little impertinent?"
melville-moby-743Do you not marvel, then, at Stubb''s boast, that he demanded but ten minutes to behead a sperm whale?
melville-moby-743Do you see that whale now?"
melville-moby-743Do you think he wo n''t do me a turn, when it''s to help himself in the end, shipmate?''
melville-moby-743Do you want a kick?''
melville-moby-743Do you want to sink the ship, by knocking off at a time like this?
melville-moby-743Does he not say he will not strike his spars to any gale?
melville-moby-743Does it go further?
melville-moby-743Does n''t the devil live for ever; who ever heard that the devil was dead?
melville-moby-743Does not that sight take a tooth out of the cannibal''s jaw?
melville-moby-743Does not this whole head seem to speak of an enormous practical resolution facing death?
melville-moby-743Does the Whale''s Magnitude Diminish?
melville-moby-743Dost thou hear me?
melville-moby-743Dost thou never?"
melville-moby-743Dost thou spin thy own shroud out of thyself?
melville-moby-743Dry heat upon my brow?
melville-moby-743Eh, Pagan?
melville-moby-743Fear him, O Jonah?
melville-moby-743Feel thy heart,- beat it yet?
melville-moby-743Fine day, ai n''t it?
melville-moby-743First: What is a Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743Fits?
melville-moby-743Flask?"
melville-moby-743Flip?
melville-moby-743Form, now, Indian- file, and gallop into the double- shuffle?
melville-moby-743Genius in the Sperm Whale?
melville-moby-743Ginger!- what the devil is ginger?- sea- coal?
melville-moby-743Gone?- gone?
melville-moby-743Great God forbid!- But is there no other way?
melville-moby-743Great God, where art Thou?
melville-moby-743Great God, where is the ship?"
melville-moby-743Ha, Pip?
melville-moby-743Hark ye, dost thou not ever sing working about a coffin?
melville-moby-743Has he not dashed his heavenly quadrant?
melville-moby-743Has the Sperm Whale ever written a book, spoken a speech?
melville-moby-743Has the poor lad a sister?
melville-moby-743Hast lost any men?"
melville-moby-743Hast seen the White Whale?"
melville-moby-743Hast thou ever helped carry a bier, and heard the coffin knock against the churchyard gate, going in?
melville-moby-743Have I not said, old man, that neither hearse nor coffin can be thine?"
melville-moby-743Have ye clapped eye on Captain Ahab?"
melville-moby-743Have ye seen a whale- boat adrift?"
melville-moby-743Have ye seen the White Whale?"
melville-moby-743He was heading east, I think.- Is your Captain crazy?"
melville-moby-743Here''s a man from Man; a man born in once independent Man, and now unmanned of Man; which is sucked in- by what?
melville-moby-743Ho, where''s his harpoon?
melville-moby-743Hold the steak in one hand, and show a live coal to it with the other; that done, dish it; d''ye hear?
melville-moby-743How can the prisoner reach outside except by thrusting through the wall?
melville-moby-743How can''st thou endure without being mad?
melville-moby-743How comes all this, if there be not something puissant in whaling?
melville-moby-743How could one look at Ahab then, seated on that tripod of bones, without bethinking him of the royalty it symbolized?
melville-moby-743How did it get there?
melville-moby-743How far ye got, Bildad?"
melville-moby-743How is it, that you, a mere oarsman in the fishery, pretend to know aught about the subterranean parts of the whale?
melville-moby-743How is it, then, with the whale?
melville-moby-743How is that?
melville-moby-743How is this?
melville-moby-743How long since thou sawist him last?
melville-moby-743How many barrels will thy vengeance yield thee even if thou gettest it, Captain Ahab?
melville-moby-743How many, think ye, have likewise fallen into Plato''s honey head, and sweetly perished there?
melville-moby-743How old are you, cook?"
melville-moby-743How then could I unite with this wild idolator in worshipping his piece of wood?
melville-moby-743How then is this?
melville-moby-743How then, if so be transplanted to yon sky?
melville-moby-743How then?
melville-moby-743How they use the salt, precisely- who knows?
melville-moby-743How will that help him; jamming that iron- bound bucket on top of his head?
melville-moby-743How you tink to hear,''spose you keep up such a dam slapping and bitin''dare?"
melville-moby-743How, got the start?
melville-moby-743How, then, with me, writing of this Leviathan?
melville-moby-743How?
melville-moby-743Hussey?"
melville-moby-743Hussey?"
melville-moby-743I go for it; but are you well advised?
melville-moby-743I guess ye did?"
melville-moby-743I say, Quohog, or whatever your name is, did you ever stand in the head of a whale- boat?
melville-moby-743I say, just wring out my jacket skirts, will ye?
melville-moby-743I say, tell Quohog there- what''s that you call him?
melville-moby-743I see thou art no Nantucketer- ever been in a stove boat?"
melville-moby-743I suppose then, that going plump on a flying whale with your sail set in a foggy squall is the height of a whaleman''s discretion?"
melville-moby-743I take back the coat and watch- what says Ahab?
melville-moby-743I was going to warn ye against- but never mind, never mind- it''s all one, all in the family too;- sharp frost this morning, ai n''t it?
melville-moby-743I''ll have me- let''s see- how many in the ship''s company, all told?
melville-moby-743I''ve part changed my flesh since that time, why not my mind?
melville-moby-743If I claim the demigod then, why not the prophet?
melville-moby-743If he cuts off one of his own toes, or one of his assistants'', would you be very much astonished?
melville-moby-743In a coach and four, as they fetched Elijah?
melville-moby-743In fact, did you ever hear what might be called regular news direct or indirect from New Guinea?
melville-moby-743In the first place, how old are you, cook?"
melville-moby-743In thy most solitary hours, then, dost thou not fear eavesdroppers?
melville-moby-743In what rapt ether sails the world, of which the weariest will never weary?
melville-moby-743Is Ahab, Ahab?
melville-moby-743Is he here?"
melville-moby-743Is it I, God, or who, that lifts this arm?
melville-moby-743Is it not a saying in every one''s mouth, Possession is half of the law: that is, regardless of how the thing came into possession?
melville-moby-743Is not one shark dood right as toder to dat whale?
melville-moby-743Is not the main- truck higher than the kelson is low?
melville-moby-743Is not this harpoon for the White Whale?"
melville-moby-743Is the steward an apothecary, sir?
melville-moby-743Is this the creature of whom it was once so triumphantly said-"Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons?
melville-moby-743Is this the end of all my bursting prayers?
melville-moby-743Is this the still militant old man, standing at the corners of the three kingdoms, on all hands coercing alms of beggars?
melville-moby-743Is''t a riddle?
melville-moby-743Is''t night?"
melville-moby-743Is, then, the crown too heavy that I wear?
melville-moby-743It seemed not a whale; and yet is this Moby Dick?
melville-moby-743It''s the first foul wind ever knew to blow from astern; but look, did ever whale yaw so before?
melville-moby-743Jumped from a whale- boat once;- seen him?
melville-moby-743Kill?
melville-moby-743King of Japan, whose lofty jet they say at times assumed the semblance of a snow- white cross against the sky?
melville-moby-743Know ye now, Bulkington?
melville-moby-743Loaded?
melville-moby-743Long heat and wet, have they spoiled thee?
melville-moby-743Look ye, carpenter, I dare say thou callest thyself a right good workmanlike workman, eh?
melville-moby-743Look ye, pudding- heads should never grant premises.- How long before the leg is done?
melville-moby-743Look, did not this stump come from thy shop?"
melville-moby-743MALTESE SAILOR      Me too; where''s your girls?
melville-moby-743Main- top, eh?"
melville-moby-743May I humbly ask if it be really so, sir?
melville-moby-743Mend it, eh?
melville-moby-743Mr. Chace, what is the matter?"
melville-moby-743Mr. Starbuck?
melville-moby-743Names down on the papers?
melville-moby-743Nay; what thing, for example, is there in the Greenland whale''s anatomy more striking than his baleen?
melville-moby-743No dignity in whaling?
melville-moby-743No good blood in their veins?
melville-moby-743No, I do n''t think ye did; how could ye?
melville-moby-743No?
melville-moby-743Not at all.- Why then do you try to"enlarge"your mind?
melville-moby-743Nothing about the silver calabash he spat into?
melville-moby-743Now how did this odious stigma originate?
melville-moby-743Now that the incorruption of this most fragrant ambergris should be found in the heart of such decay; is this nothing?
melville-moby-743Now that we are nearing Japan; heave- to here for a week to tinker a parcel of old hoops?"
melville-moby-743Now then, my young man, Ishmael''s thy name, did n''t ye say?
melville-moby-743Now then, thou not only wantest to go a- whaling, to find out by experience what whaling is, but ye also want to go in order to see the world?
melville-moby-743Now what''s your answer?"
melville-moby-743Now, art thou the man to pitch a harpoon down a live whale''s throat, and then jump after it?
melville-moby-743Now, how had this noble rescue been accomplished?
melville-moby-743Now, in what sign will the sun then be?
melville-moby-743Now, what do you think of that dream, Flask?"
melville-moby-743Now, what''s he speaking about, and who''s he speaking to, I should like know?
melville-moby-743Now, why should the whale thus insist upon having his spoutings out, unless it be to replenish his reservoir of air, ere descending for good?
melville-moby-743Of course, he never had the benefit of a whaling voyage( such men seldom have), but whence he derived that picture, who can tell?
melville-moby-743Oh, Death, why canst thou not sometimes be timely?
melville-moby-743Once more we quitted him; but once more he came softly after us; and touching my shoulder again, said,"See if you can find''em now, will ye?
melville-moby-743Or canst thou tell where some other thing besides me is this moment living?
melville-moby-743Owners, owners?
melville-moby-743PIP( Shrinking under the windlass)      Jollies?
melville-moby-743Pardon: who and what are they?''
melville-moby-743Pray, what is a Lakeman, and where is Buffalo?''
melville-moby-743Pull, will ye?
melville-moby-743Queequeg, look here- you sabbee me, I sabbee- you this man sleepe you- you sabbee?"
melville-moby-743Said I not all seams and dents but one?"
melville-moby-743See ye not then, shipmates, that Jonah sought to flee worldwide from God?
melville-moby-743Sell it for an ox whip when we get home;- what else?"
melville-moby-743Shall I get them inboard?"
melville-moby-743Shall I keep standing here?
melville-moby-743Shall I strike it, sir?"
melville-moby-743Shall I strike that?
melville-moby-743Shall I?
melville-moby-743Shall we be dragged by him to the bottom of the sea?
melville-moby-743Shall we be towed by him to the infernal world?
melville-moby-743Shall we not understand each other better than hitherto, Captain Ahab?"
melville-moby-743Shipmate, I have n''t enough twine,- have you any?''
melville-moby-743Signs and wonders, eh?
melville-moby-743Sir sailor, but do whales have christenings?
melville-moby-743Sir?
melville-moby-743Sir?- Clay?
melville-moby-743Sleep?
melville-moby-743Sleeping?
melville-moby-743Sleeping?
melville-moby-743Snatching the boat- knife from its sheath, he suspended its sharp edge over the line, and turning towards Stubb, exclaimed interrogatively,"Cut?"
melville-moby-743So, what''s all this staring been about?
melville-moby-743Some hot Cognac?
melville-moby-743Son of darkness,"he added, turning to Queequeg,"art thou at present in communion with any Christian church?"
melville-moby-743Stop, Stubb; somehow, now, I do n''t well know whether to go back and strike him, or- what''s that?- down here on my knees and pray for him?
melville-moby-743Stop, now; did n''t you say so?"
melville-moby-743Strangest problems of life seem clearing; but clouds sweep between- Is my journey''s end coming?
melville-moby-743Stubb, you are skylarking; how can Fedallah do that?"
melville-moby-743Supper?- you want supper?
melville-moby-743Suppose now, he should tumble in upon me at midnight- how could I tell from what vile hole he had been coming?
melville-moby-743Sure, ye''ve been to sea before now; sure of that?"
melville-moby-743Suspended?
melville-moby-743Swerve me?
melville-moby-743Swerve me?
melville-moby-743Tell me, does the magnetic virtue of the needles of the compasses of all those ships attract them thither?
melville-moby-743That''s it, hey?
melville-moby-743The Prophet      "Shipmates, have ye shipped in that ship?"
melville-moby-743The bank of England!- Oh, do, do, do!- What''s that Yarman about now?"
melville-moby-743The hatchway?
melville-moby-743The javelins cease; open eyes; see, or not?
melville-moby-743The short and long of it is, men, will ye spit fire or not?"
melville-moby-743The subterranean miner that works in us all, how can one tell whither leads his shaft by the ever shifting, muffled sound of his pick?
melville-moby-743The whale never figured in any grand imposing way?
melville-moby-743The whale no famous author, and whaling no famous chronicler?
melville-moby-743Then standing as if incredulous for a while, he calmly walked towards the astonished steward slowly saying,"Ginger?
melville-moby-743Then turning to his crew-"Are ye ready there?
melville-moby-743There are those sharks now over the side, do n''t you see they prefer it tough and rare?
melville-moby-743There is much in that sound to inspire proud feelings; but whereto does all that circumnavigation conduct?
melville-moby-743There was Queequeg, now, certainly entertaining the most absurd notions about Yojo and his Ramadan;- but what of that?
melville-moby-743These are your iron fists, hey?
melville-moby-743Think of Death and the Judgment then?
melville-moby-743Think of that; by that sweet girl that old man had a child: hold ye then there can be any utter, hopeless harm in Ahab?
melville-moby-743Think you I let the chance go, without using my boat- hatchet and jack- knife, and breaking the seal and reading all the contents of that young cub?
melville-moby-743Think you not then that brains, like yoked cattle, should be put to this leviathan, to make him at all budge to any landsman''s imagination?
melville-moby-743This the creature?
melville-moby-743Those chaps in yonder boat?
melville-moby-743Thou should''st go mad, blacksmith; say, why dost thou not go mad?
melville-moby-743Thy country?
melville-moby-743Under all these circumstances, would it be unreasonable to survey and map out the whale''s spine phrenologically?
melville-moby-743Vehemently pausing, he cried:-      "What do ye do when ye see a whale, men?"
melville-moby-743Was not Saul of Tarsus converted from unbelief by a similar fright?
melville-moby-743Was not that what ye said?
melville-moby-743Was not this Vishnoo a whaleman, then?
melville-moby-743Was the other one lost by a whale?"
melville-moby-743Was there ever such unconsciousness?
melville-moby-743We resumed business; and while plying our spoons in the bowl, thinks I to myself, I wonder now if this here has any effect on the head?
melville-moby-743Well, Stubb, wise Stubb- that''s my title- well, Stubb, what of it, Stubb?
melville-moby-743Were Niagara but a cataract of sand, would you travel your thousand miles to see it?
melville-moby-743Were ever such things done before with a coffin?
melville-moby-743Whaling not respectable?
melville-moby-743What Greece to the Turk?
melville-moby-743What India to England?
melville-moby-743What all men''s minds and opinions but Loose- Fish?
melville-moby-743What are the Duke of Dunder''s hereditary towns and hamlets but Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743What are the Rights of Man and the Liberties of the World but Loose- Fish?
melville-moby-743What are the sinews and souls of Russian serfs and Republican slaves but Fast- Fish, whereof possession is the whole of the law?
melville-moby-743What are you talking about, then?
melville-moby-743What art thou sneezing about?
melville-moby-743What art thou thrusting that thief- catcher into my face for, man?
melville-moby-743What at last will Mexico be to the United States?
melville-moby-743What befell the weakling youth lifting the dread goddess''s veil at Lais?
melville-moby-743What business have I with this pipe?
melville-moby-743What cares Ahab?
melville-moby-743What church dost thee mean?
melville-moby-743What club but the whaleman''s can head off like that?
melville-moby-743What d''ye say, Tashtego; are you the man to snap your spine in two- and- twenty pieces for the honor of old Gayhead?
melville-moby-743What d''ye say?"
melville-moby-743What d''ye see?"
melville-moby-743What do they here?
melville-moby-743What does he say, with that look of his?
melville-moby-743What does that indignity amount to, weighed, I mean, in the scales of the New Testament?
melville-moby-743What does the whaler do when she meets another whaler in any sort of decent weather?
melville-moby-743What doom was his own father''s?
melville-moby-743What is it more?
melville-moby-743What is it you stare at?
melville-moby-743What is the chief element he employs?
melville-moby-743What is the great globe itself but a Loose- Fish?
melville-moby-743What is the principle of religious belief in them but a Loose- Fish?
melville-moby-743What is yonder undetected villain''s marble mansion with a doorplate for a waif; what is that but a Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743What of it, if some old hunks of a sea- captain orders me to get a broom and sweep down the decks?
melville-moby-743What people?
melville-moby-743What say we, Cabaco?
melville-moby-743What say ye, men, will ye splice hands on it, now?
melville-moby-743What say ye, men?''
melville-moby-743What say ye?
melville-moby-743What says the Cannibal?
melville-moby-743What shall be said of these?
melville-moby-743What should I do without this other arm?
melville-moby-743What skiff in tow of a seventy- four can stand still?
melville-moby-743What the devil''s the matter with me?
melville-moby-743What then can it possibly be, but the sperm oil in its unmanufactured, unpolluted state, the sweetest of all oils?
melville-moby-743What then is the whale, which I include in the second species of my Folios?
melville-moby-743What then remained?
melville-moby-743What then remains?
melville-moby-743What then shall I liken the Sperm Whale to for fragrance, considering his magnitude?
melville-moby-743What then should there be in this doubloon of the Equator that is so killing wonderful?
melville-moby-743What things real are there, but imponderable thoughts?
melville-moby-743What to that apostolic lancer, Brother Jonathan, is Texas but a Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743What to that redoubted harpooneer, John Bull, is poor Ireland, but a Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743What to the ostentatious smuggling verbalists are the thoughts of thinkers but Loose- Fish?
melville-moby-743What to the rapacious landlord is the widow''s last mite but a Fast- Fish?
melville-moby-743What was America in 1492 but a Loose- Fish, in which Columbus struck the Spanish standard by way of wailing it for his royal master and mistress?
melville-moby-743What was Poland to the Czar?
melville-moby-743What was that now about one leg standing in three places, and all three places standing in one hell- how was that?
melville-moby-743What were you about saying, sir?"
melville-moby-743What would become of a Greenland whale, say, in those shuddering, icy seas of the North, if unsupplied with his cosy surtout?
melville-moby-743What''s Prometheus about there?- the blacksmith, I mean- what''s he about?
melville-moby-743What''s here?"
melville-moby-743What''s my juicy little pear at home doing now?
melville-moby-743What''s that he said?
melville-moby-743What''s that he shouts?
melville-moby-743What''s that noise there?
melville-moby-743What''s that stultifying saying about chowder- headed people?
melville-moby-743What''s that?"
melville-moby-743What''s the matter with you, shipmate?"
melville-moby-743What''s the use of thunder?
melville-moby-743What''s this?- green?
melville-moby-743What, then, remains?
melville-moby-743What, when the great Pope washes the feet of beggars, using his tiara for ewer?
melville-moby-743What?
melville-moby-743What?
melville-moby-743When that wicked king was slain, the dogs, did they not lick his blood?"
melville-moby-743When two large, loaded Indian- men chance to crowd and crush towards each other in the docks, what do the sailors do?
melville-moby-743Whence came they?
melville-moby-743Whence comest thou?
melville-moby-743Where did Guido get the model of such a strange creature as that?
melville-moby-743Where did''st thou see the White Whale?- how long ago?"
melville-moby-743Where else but from Nantucket did those aboriginal whalemen, the Red- Men, first sally out in canoes to give chase to the Leviathan?
melville-moby-743Where is Moby Dick?
melville-moby-743Where is the foundling''s father hidden?
melville-moby-743Where is the second hearse?
melville-moby-743Where lies the final harbor, whence we unmoor no more?
melville-moby-743Where sayest thou Pip was, boy?
melville-moby-743Where wert thou born?"
melville-moby-743Where''s your harpoon?"
melville-moby-743Where, in the bottomless deeps, could he find the torn limbs of his brother?
melville-moby-743Wherefore this difference?
melville-moby-743Wherein differ the sea and the land, that a miracle upon one is not a miracle upon the other?
melville-moby-743Which way heading?"
melville-moby-743Which way heading?"
melville-moby-743White squalls?
melville-moby-743Who ai n''t a slave?
melville-moby-743Who art thou, boy?"
melville-moby-743Who but a fool would take his left hand by his right, and say to himself, how d''ye do?
melville-moby-743Who but mighty Job?
melville-moby-743Who can show a pedigree like Leviathan?
melville-moby-743Who does not feel the irresistible arm drag?
melville-moby-743Who ever heard of two pious whale- ships cruising after one missing whale- boat in the height of the whaling season?
melville-moby-743Who ever helped Stubb, or kept Stubb awake, but Stubb''s own unwinking eye?
melville-moby-743Who had darted that stone lance?
melville-moby-743Who knows it?
melville-moby-743Who wrote the first account of our Leviathan?
melville-moby-743Who''d go climbing after chestnuts now?
melville-moby-743Who''s made appointments with him in the hold?
melville-moby-743Who''s over me?
melville-moby-743Who''s seen Pip the coward?"
melville-moby-743Who''s seen Pip?
melville-moby-743Who''s to doom, when the judge himself is dragged to the bar?
melville-moby-743Whom call you Moby Dick?''
melville-moby-743Why did Britain between the years 1750 and 1788 pay to her whalemen in bounties upwards of L1,000,000?
melville-moby-743Why did the Dutch in De Witt''s time have admirals of their whaling fleets?
melville-moby-743Why did the Greeks give it a separate deity, and own brother of Jove?
melville-moby-743Why did the old Persians hold the sea holy?
melville-moby-743Why do n''t ye be sensible, Flask?
melville-moby-743Why do n''t you snap your oars, you rascals?
melville-moby-743Why is almost every robust healthy boy with a robust healthy soul in him, at some time or other crazy to go to sea?
melville-moby-743Why should this be so?
melville-moby-743Why so?
melville-moby-743Why tell the whole?
melville-moby-743Why then, God, mad''st thou the ring?
melville-moby-743Why this strife of the chase?
melville-moby-743Will I have eyes at the bottom of the sea, supposing I descend those endless stairs?
melville-moby-743Will ye give me as much blood as will cover this barb?"
melville-moby-743Will ye never have done, Carpenter, with that accursed sound?
melville-moby-743Will you mount?"
melville-moby-743Wonder ye then at the fiery hunt?
melville-moby-743Would not Lazarus rather be in Sumatra than here?
melville-moby-743Ye are not other men, but my arms and my legs; and so obey me.- Where''s the whale?
melville-moby-743Ye hav''n''t seen him yet, have ye?"
melville-moby-743Yet I do n''t stop to plug my leak; for who can find it in the deep- loaded hull; or how hope to plug it, even if found, in this life''s howling ale?
melville-moby-743Yet this is nothing: I leave eternity to Thee; for what is man that he should live out the lifetime of his God?"
melville-moby-743You have got out insurances on our lives and want to murder us all, and pocket the proceeds, do ye?"
melville-moby-743You have seen him spout; then declare what the spout is; can you not tell water from air?
melville-moby-743You hear?
melville-moby-743You see him?
melville-moby-743ai n''t there a small drop of something queer about that, eh?
melville-moby-743all my life- long fidelities?
melville-moby-743all?
melville-moby-743and for what are you bound?''
melville-moby-743and in these same perilous seas, gropes he not his way by mere dead reckoning of the error- abounding log?
melville-moby-743and in this very Typhoon, did he not swear that he would have no lightning- rods?
melville-moby-743and may I ask whether this is the sort of bitters by which he blows back the life into a half- drowned man?"
melville-moby-743and that is adding insult to injury, is it?
melville-moby-743and to what?
melville-moby-743and will you have the goodness to tell me, Mr. Dough- Boy, where lies the virtue of ginger?
melville-moby-743are there any of you Bouton- de- Roses that speak English?"
melville-moby-743art not game for Moby Dick?"
melville-moby-743bitter, biting mockery of grey hairs, have I lived enough joy to wear ye; and seem and feel thus intolerably old?
melville-moby-743boy, come back?
melville-moby-743clay, sir?
melville-moby-743come to help; eh, Pip?"
melville-moby-743cried I,"which way to it?
melville-moby-743cries the Captain at his busy desk, hurriedly making out his papers for the Customs-''Who''s there?''
melville-moby-743d''ye hear, bell- boy?
melville-moby-743d''ye see this Spanish ounce of gold?
melville-moby-743did n''t he call me a dog?
melville-moby-743did you ever strike a fish?"
melville-moby-743did you hear that noise, Cabaco?"
melville-moby-743do ye yet feel inclined for it?"
melville-moby-743does his crew drink air?
melville-moby-743dost thou sign thy name or make thy mark?
melville-moby-743even as a man who rides a horse is called a horseman?
melville-moby-743even the great leviathan himself?
melville-moby-743ginger?
melville-moby-743go down to the fiery pit itself, in order to keep out this frost?
melville-moby-743gone down again?"
melville-moby-743have done, shipmate, will ye?
melville-moby-743he breathed at last,"who be ye smokers?"
melville-moby-743he pecks- he tears the vane"- pointing to the red flag flying at the main- truck-"Ha, he soars away with it!- Where''s the old man now?
melville-moby-743he should still go before me, my pilot; and yet to be seen again?
melville-moby-743hope to wrest this old man''s living power from his own living hands?
melville-moby-743how can you see better of a dark night than anybody else, never mind how foolish?"
melville-moby-743how planted upon this once scraggy scoria of a country?
melville-moby-743how the richer or better is Ahab now?
melville-moby-743how valiantly I seek to drive out of others''hearts what''s clinched so fast in mine!- The Parsee- the Parsee!- gone, gone?
melville-moby-743how?
melville-moby-743how?''
melville-moby-743in this zoned quest, does Ahab touch no land?
melville-moby-743is all this agony so vain?
melville-moby-743is ginger the sort of fuel you use, Dough- boy, to kindle a fire in this shivering cannibal?
melville-moby-743is he muttering in his sleep?
melville-moby-743is it not hard, that with this weary load I bear, one poor leg should have been snatched from under me?
melville-moby-743is this the road that Jonah went?
melville-moby-743it was n''t a common pitch pine leg he kicked with, was it?
melville-moby-743it''s easy to be sensible; why do n''t ye, then?
melville-moby-743keep cool- cool?
melville-moby-743know ye not the goblet end?
melville-moby-743much more, how comprehend his face, when face he has none?
melville-moby-743must ye then perish, and without me?
melville-moby-743my line?
melville-moby-743no lawful way?- Make him a prisoner to be taken home?
melville-moby-743now mark his boat there; where is that stove?
melville-moby-743or his head with fish- spears?
melville-moby-743pull, ca n''t ye?
melville-moby-743pull, wo n''t ye?
melville-moby-743said I,"call that his face?
melville-moby-743said I,"what sort of a chap is he- does he always keep such late hours?"
melville-moby-743said I;"every true whaleman sleeps with his harpoon- but why not?"
melville-moby-743said Peleg when I came back;"what did ye see?"
melville-moby-743that worships in Deacon Deuteronomy Coleman''s meeting- house?"
melville-moby-743the captain of our ship, the Pequod?"
melville-moby-743the very course he swung to this day noon?
melville-moby-743this he?
melville-moby-743thou tellest me truly where I am- but canst thou cast the least hint where I shall be?
melville-moby-743thou terror of all cruisers that crossed their wakes in the vicinity of the Tattoo Land?
melville-moby-743thought I, ha, as the flying particles almost choked me, are these ashes from that destroyed city, Gomorrah?
melville-moby-743unseen weaver!- pause!- one word!- whither flows the fabric?
melville-moby-743was there ever such another Bunger in the watery world?
melville-moby-743what does it look like?''
melville-moby-743what hast thou done with her?
melville-moby-743what is the matter with me?
melville-moby-743what noise d''ye mean?"
melville-moby-743what palace may it deck?
melville-moby-743what possesses thee to this?
melville-moby-743what''s that pump stopping for?''
melville-moby-743what''s this?
melville-moby-743where go ye now?
melville-moby-743where''s Bulkington?"
melville-moby-743wherefore all these ceaseless toilings?
melville-moby-743which way?"
melville-moby-743who can tell it?
melville-moby-743who ever conquered it?
melville-moby-743who is not a cannibal?
melville-moby-743who put it into him to chase and fang that flying- fish?
melville-moby-743whom call ye Pip?
melville-moby-743why do n''t ye?
melville-moby-743why do n''t you pack those whales in ice while you''re working at''em?
melville-moby-743why do n''t you speak?
melville-moby-743why stay ye not when ye come?
melville-moby-743why weary, and palsy the arm at the oar, and the iron, and the lance?
melville-moby-743wife?- rather a widow with her husband alive?
melville-moby-743will ye never have done with all this weary roving?
melville-moby-743will ye not save my ship?"
melville-moby-743wincing for a moment with the pain;"have I been but forging my own branding- iron, then?"
dickens-david-748Begging pardon, sir,said the Griffin to Charley,"it''s not- not- not ROUGE, is it?"
dickens-david-748Mama,said Annie, still crying,"would he be unhappy without me?
dickens-david-748Oh, what shall I do, what shall I do? dickens-david-748 The amiable old Proctor"- who''s he?
dickens-david-748What is that?
dickens-david-748What the unmentionable to ears polite, do you think I want with rouge?
dickens-david-748You may not be surprised to hear, Annie,- no, to be sure, knowing that he never was really strong; what did I say just now?
dickens-david-748''- thousand, do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''A Magistrate, eh?''
dickens-david-748''A fraud on the Bank of England?''
dickens-david-748''A nautical phenomenon, eh?''
dickens-david-748''A new one?''
dickens-david-748''A prosperous one?''
dickens-david-748''A pupil?''
dickens-david-748''A what?''
dickens-david-748''Again?''
dickens-david-748''Agnes, shall I tell you what about?
dickens-david-748''Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Ah, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''Ah, but you mean here, at your own home?''
dickens-david-748''Aha?''
dickens-david-748''Aha?''
dickens-david-748''Ai n''t I volatile?''
dickens-david-748''Ai n''t I what?''
dickens-david-748''Ai n''t you, by G--?
dickens-david-748''Ai n''t you?''
dickens-david-748''Ai n''t you?''
dickens-david-748''All the way where?''
dickens-david-748''All to be earned?''
dickens-david-748''All well, my dear Traddles?''
dickens-david-748''All, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Alone, and on foot?''
dickens-david-748''Am I grown?''
dickens-david-748''Ambition, love of approbation, sympathy, and much more, I suppose?
dickens-david-748''Amigoarawaysoo?''
dickens-david-748''And Emily?''
dickens-david-748''And I have no doubt she loves you like a brother?''
dickens-david-748''And a governess?''
dickens-david-748''And another shilling or so in biscuits, and another in fruit, eh?''
dickens-david-748''And are doing well?
dickens-david-748''And are you sure you like me very much?''
dickens-david-748''And did he frighten my aunt again?''
dickens-david-748''And did n''t YOU know who it was?''
dickens-david-748''And do you go too, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''And do you recollect them?''
dickens-david-748''And do you wish me to go with you?''
dickens-david-748''And has he heard Littimer himself?''
dickens-david-748''And how are they all?
dickens-david-748''And how are you, old woman?''
dickens-david-748''And how did you receive it, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''And how do you get on, and where are you being educated, Brooks?''
dickens-david-748''And how do you think we are looking, Master Copperfield,- I should say, Mister?''
dickens-david-748''And how is Master David?''
dickens-david-748''And how is our good friend the Doctor, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''And how my dear, dear, old Peggotty is?''
dickens-david-748''And how''s your friend, sir?''
dickens-david-748''And it''s Mr. Copperfield, is it?
dickens-david-748''And patient, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''And pray, what did you mean by that, sir?''
dickens-david-748''And since I''ve took to general reading, you''ve took to general writing, eh, sir?''
dickens-david-748''And so,''he said, gaily,''we abandon this buccaneer life tomorrow, do we?''
dickens-david-748''And tell that to ME,''she added,''with your shameful lips?
dickens-david-748''And that eldest young gentleman, now,''said my aunt, musing,''what has he been brought up to?''
dickens-david-748''And the brother and sister are pursuing their old course, are they?''
dickens-david-748''And the premium, sir,''I returned,''is a thousand pounds?''
dickens-david-748''And there was no settlement of the little property- the house and garden- the what''s- its- name Rookery without any rooks in it- upon her boy?''
dickens-david-748''And to take care,''said Mr. Wickfield,''that you''re not imposed on, eh?
dickens-david-748''And was David good to you, child?''
dickens-david-748''And what did Mrs. Gummidge say?''
dickens-david-748''And what did you do?''
dickens-david-748''And what do you mean by your look?''
dickens-david-748''And what do you want here?''
dickens-david-748''And what does she say, requiring consideration?''
dickens-david-748''And what does the boy say?''
dickens-david-748''And what is it?''
dickens-david-748''And what of Mr. Dick, this morning?''
dickens-david-748''And what the devil do you mean,''retorted Steerforth,''by putting Mr. Copperfield into a little loft over a stable?''
dickens-david-748''And what''s become of him?''
dickens-david-748''And when, Agnes,''said I,''will you forgive me the other night?''
dickens-david-748''And when, Trot,''said my aunt, patting the back of my hand, as we sat in our old way before the fire,''when are you going over to Canterbury?''
dickens-david-748''And who''s this shaver?''
dickens-david-748''And why do n''t you abandon me to my deserts?''
dickens-david-748''And win what race?''
dickens-david-748''And ye steer with a rudder, do n''t ye?
dickens-david-748''And you mean to say the little thing is very fascinating, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''And you really miss me, Doady?''
dickens-david-748''And you wo n''t tell me, any more, that we make other people bad,''coaxed Dora;''will you?
dickens-david-748''And your shirts,''said Miss Murdstone;''have you brought''em home?''
dickens-david-748''Annie?
dickens-david-748''Are many of the young ladies with you?''
dickens-david-748''Are they bright, though?''
dickens-david-748''Are they dead, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Are they what?
dickens-david-748''Are they?''
dickens-david-748''Are you a prig?''
dickens-david-748''Are you alone?''
dickens-david-748''Are you confirmed in your impression?''
dickens-david-748''Are you going back those many thousand miles, so soon?''
dickens-david-748''Are you happy now, you foolish boy?''
dickens-david-748''Are you not aware, sir,''returned Mr. Chillip, with his placidest smile,''that your father- in- law is again a neighbour of mine?''
dickens-david-748''Are you not my own for ever, Dora?''
dickens-david-748''Are you only going to Yarmouth then?''
dickens-david-748''Are you ready to go, David?''
dickens-david-748''Are you reconciled?''
dickens-david-748''Are you reconciled?''
dickens-david-748''Are you sure it is?''
dickens-david-748''Are you?
dickens-david-748''Are you?''
dickens-david-748''Are you?''
dickens-david-748''Ask- HEEP- Mr. Traddles, who lived in his house after him,''said Mr. Micawber, breaking off from the letter;''will you?''
dickens-david-748''Ask- HEEP- if he ever kept a pocket- book in that house,''said Mr. Micawber;''will you?''
dickens-david-748''At any rate, they are all reconciled to it now, I hope?''
dickens-david-748''Aye, aye?''
dickens-david-748''Aye, aye?''
dickens-david-748''Aye?''
dickens-david-748''Bare enough, now, an''t it?''
dickens-david-748''Barkis''s the carrier''s wife- Peggotty''s the boatman''s sister- she had something to do with your family?
dickens-david-748''Barkis, do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''Because I want to ask a question about a house there, that they call the- what is it?
dickens-david-748''Beg your pardon, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Bred them Suffolk Punches by wholesale?''
dickens-david-748''But I mean, boy,''resuming his gravity,''what do you consider me in this respect?''
dickens-david-748''But WERE you ever married, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''But advocates and proctors are not one and the same?''
dickens-david-748''But he could board somewhere else, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''But if you marry a person, and the person dies, why then you may marry another person, may n''t you, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''But is n''t it, though?
dickens-david-748''But no doubt you are a good deal changed since then, sir?''
dickens-david-748''But really, Mr. Copperfield,''she asked,''is it a nickname?
dickens-david-748''But what is your opinion, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''But what''s she to do while we''re away?''
dickens-david-748''But who do you suppose our other friend is?''
dickens-david-748''But would you have any objections to my laying down before the fire?''
dickens-david-748''But you''ll come back to dinner?''
dickens-david-748''But, my Ury-''    ''Will you hold your tongue, mother, and leave it to me?''
dickens-david-748''But- but do you think it did Edward good?''
dickens-david-748''By my look?
dickens-david-748''By what name?''
dickens-david-748''Ca n''t he speak?''
dickens-david-748''Ca n''t you, indeed, David?''
dickens-david-748''Can I do anything more, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Can I do nothing- I, who come to you with my poor sorrows?''
dickens-david-748''Can I- or Copperfield- do anything?''
dickens-david-748''Can I?''
dickens-david-748''Can you come with me?''
dickens-david-748''Can you cook this young gentleman''s breakfast for him, if you please?''
dickens-david-748''Can you defend your conduct if you do, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Capital?''
dickens-david-748''Carries a bag?''
dickens-david-748''Charley does?''
dickens-david-748''Chrisen name?
dickens-david-748''Clara Peggotty, again?''
dickens-david-748''Come, according to promise, to bid farewell to''t, eh, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748''Compensation to the lady, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Contented?''
dickens-david-748''Copperfield,''he said at length, in a breathless voice,''have you taken leave of your senses?''
dickens-david-748''Could I defend my conduct if I did not, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Could I say a word to you before you go into Court?''
dickens-david-748''Counting from when?''
dickens-david-748''Cross, my love?''
dickens-david-748''Dan is Mr. Peggotty, is he?''
dickens-david-748''David Copperfield?
dickens-david-748''David Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''David''s son?
dickens-david-748''David''s son?''
dickens-david-748''David,''he said, making his lips thin, by pressing them together,''if I have an obstinate horse or dog to deal with, what do you think I do?''
dickens-david-748''Davy who?''
dickens-david-748''Dead?''
dickens-david-748''Dear Miss Trotwood, is that all the history?''
dickens-david-748''Dearest, what?''
dickens-david-748''Deny that he is a beggar, Steerforth?''
dickens-david-748''Did I indeed, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Did I see her tonight, Ham, on the sand, after we met you?''
dickens-david-748''Did SHE make''em, now?''
dickens-david-748''Did he die in the hospital?''
dickens-david-748''Did he tell you you would find him here?''
dickens-david-748''Did it change her much?''
dickens-david-748''Did n''t I know?''
dickens-david-748''Did n''t you get my last letter?''
dickens-david-748''Did she object to it?''
dickens-david-748''Did she say when you might expect to see her again?''
dickens-david-748''Did she tell you why?''
dickens-david-748''Did you ever buy a sheet of letter- paper?''
dickens-david-748''Did you get nothing, Traddles, after all?''
dickens-david-748''Did you give your son the name of Ham, because you lived in a sort of ark?''
dickens-david-748''Did you leave her pretty jolly?''
dickens-david-748''Did you remain long at Yarmouth, that time?''
dickens-david-748''Do I constantly entreat you,''said Mrs. Steerforth,''to speak plainly, in your own natural manner?''
dickens-david-748''Do I follow you?''
dickens-david-748''Do I gather from what you say, ma''am, that Mr. Maldon is ill?''
dickens-david-748''Do I know it?''
dickens-david-748''Do I understand, my dear Mr. Traddles, that, at the expiration of that period, Mr. Micawber would be eligible as a Judge or Chancellor?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t I think it would have been better to have done nothing, than to have tried to form my little wife''s mind?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t YOU see a wasting and a wearing in him, Miss Wickfield?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t he go over to Blunderstone now?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t it- I do n''t say that it does, mind I want to know- do n''t it rather engross him?
dickens-david-748''Do n''t say no,''returned the little woman, looking at me with the aspect of a connoisseur;''a little bit more eyebrow?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you find Mr. Wickfield blooming, sir?
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you know that they are both mad with their own self- will and pride?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you know the Doctor better,''said I,''than to suppose him conscious of your existence, when you were not before him?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you know?
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you know?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you remember Traddles?
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you think that,''I asked the coachman, in the first stage out of London,''a very remarkable sky?
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you think the fowl may have come out of the country, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you think, my dear,''said I,''it would be better for you to remonstrate with Mary Anne?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you think,''said Traddles,''you could copy writings, sir, if I got them for you?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you, man?''
dickens-david-748''Do n''t you, though?''
dickens-david-748''Do she though?''
dickens-david-748''Do with David''s son?''
dickens-david-748''Do you care for taters?''
dickens-david-748''Do you doubt my being what I always have been to you?''
dickens-david-748''Do you hear him, Papa?
dickens-david-748''Do you know Twenty Eight''s offence?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know anything?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know her?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know how he is tonight?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know how my little brother is, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know that she is in London?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know that we have followed you a long way tonight?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know the Giantess in question, Daisy?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know what I ca n''t help thinking of, Traddles, as I sit here looking at you?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know where Mr. Traddles lives in the Inn?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know who this is, who is with me?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know, yet, what it is?''
dickens-david-748''Do you know,''said I, as we walked along the passage,''what felony was Number Twenty Seven''s last"folly"?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean a compliment?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean that there is money, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean that you are jealous of a female person?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean the D. of A.''s?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean the house, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean to go and seek your fortune?''
dickens-david-748''Do you mean to say, child, that any human being has gone into a Christian church, and got herself named Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''Do you really mean that?''
dickens-david-748''Do you recollect where you had it last, Annie?''
dickens-david-748''Do you recollect,''said I,''a certain wild way in which he looked out to sea, and spoke about"the end of it"?''
dickens-david-748''Do you remember what you told me once, about her making all the apple parsties and doing all the cooking?''
dickens-david-748''Do you remember when he did this?''
dickens-david-748''Do you remember when, in his inheritance of your nature, and in your pampering of his pride and passion, he did this, and disfigured me for life?
dickens-david-748''Do you see this?''
dickens-david-748''Do you set a watch upon Miss Wickfield, and make her home no home, because of me?''
dickens-david-748''Do you suppose he has any money, Traddles?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think he is old?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think it did Edward harm, Clara?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think it is nonsense?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think it pretty, Doady?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think so?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think them pretty?''
dickens-david-748''Do you think they would come?''
dickens-david-748''Do you waltz?
dickens-david-748''Do you want to spend anything now?''
dickens-david-748''Do?''
dickens-david-748''Doctor not angry with her, Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748''Does Mr. Traddles live here?''
dickens-david-748''Does he exercise the same influence over Mr. Wickfield still, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Does he gloomily profess to be( I am ashamed to use the word in such association) religious still?''
dickens-david-748''Does he keep a school?''
dickens-david-748''Does he know where I am, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Does he say all this?''
dickens-david-748''Does it belong to anybody in the neighbourhood?''
dickens-david-748''Does she sing at all?''
dickens-david-748''Does she suggest anything?''
dickens-david-748''Does your Sophy play on any instrument, Traddles?''
dickens-david-748''Dog?''
dickens-david-748''EH?''
dickens-david-748''Eh, Daisy?''
dickens-david-748''Eh, Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748''Even poor, giddy, stupid me?''
dickens-david-748''Except well?''
dickens-david-748''Favourites?''
dickens-david-748''For the Church?''
dickens-david-748''For the bill that is to be a certain investment?''
dickens-david-748''For this gentleman?''
dickens-david-748''Forgot?''
dickens-david-748''Frightened, my own?''
dickens-david-748''Frightens my aunt, sir?''
dickens-david-748''From Creakle the schoolmaster?''
dickens-david-748''From India?''
dickens-david-748''From what, then?''
dickens-david-748''From whom?''
dickens-david-748''Go for a soldier, do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''Good heavens, Clara, do you see?''
dickens-david-748''Good?''
dickens-david-748''Growed, Mas''r Davy bor''?
dickens-david-748''HAS he been hiding ever since?''
dickens-david-748''Had they run away?''
dickens-david-748''Has Miss Dartle sent you for me?''
dickens-david-748''Has he come home, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Has she become more settled?''
dickens-david-748''Has that Copperfield no tongue?''
dickens-david-748''Has that there little bill of mine been heerd on?''
dickens-david-748''Have I called you down from the stars?''
dickens-david-748''Have I got all my traps?
dickens-david-748''Have I, Jip?
dickens-david-748''Have n''t you, Doady?''
dickens-david-748''Have you any intention of going away again?''
dickens-david-748''Have you been studying much law lately?''
dickens-david-748''Have you been there long?''
dickens-david-748''Have you been to the Study, then, mama?''
dickens-david-748''Have you breakfasted?''
dickens-david-748''Have you considered your years, and my daughter''s years, Mr. Copperfield?
dickens-david-748''Have you dined?''
dickens-david-748''Have you ever been there?''
dickens-david-748''Have you got the price of a pint of beer about you?''
dickens-david-748''Have you made no remonstrance about it, Agnes?
dickens-david-748''Have you not seen him, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Have you read it?''
dickens-david-748''Have you thought how, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Have you, sir?''
dickens-david-748''He died the night before we went to Canterbury?''
dickens-david-748''He had a son with him, had n''t he?''
dickens-david-748''He is very handsome, is he not?''
dickens-david-748''He pays well, I hope?''
dickens-david-748''He said I should object?''
dickens-david-748''He''s a young man, sure?''
dickens-david-748''Her name?''
dickens-david-748''His feelings?''
dickens-david-748''His son?''
dickens-david-748''How are YOU?''
dickens-david-748''How are you, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''How can I be otherwise, my own love, when I see your empty chair?''
dickens-david-748''How can you ask me anything so foolish?''
dickens-david-748''How can you be such a silly thing,''replied Dora, slapping my hand,''as to sit there, telling such stories?
dickens-david-748''How do you do, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''How do you fare to feel about it, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748''How do you find yourself today?''
dickens-david-748''How do you find yourself?''
dickens-david-748''How do you get on, Minnie?''
dickens-david-748''How do you get on?''
dickens-david-748''How do you know it''s not that?''
dickens-david-748''How do you suppose he comes to be a Middlesex Magistrate?''
dickens-david-748''How does the world go?
dickens-david-748''How is Mr. Omer, after this long time?''
dickens-david-748''How is Mrs. Micawber now, sir?''
dickens-david-748''How is she?''
dickens-david-748''How is she?''
dickens-david-748''How long ago?''
dickens-david-748''How long are the holidays?''
dickens-david-748''How long has he been in the Inn?''
dickens-david-748''How much?''
dickens-david-748''How shall we live without, Dora?''
dickens-david-748''How so, sir?''
dickens-david-748''How''s Mrs. Fibbitson today?''
dickens-david-748''How''s mama, dear Peggotty?
dickens-david-748''How''s the pie?''
dickens-david-748''How''s your Ma, sir?''
dickens-david-748''How?
dickens-david-748''I am not dreadful now, Dora?''
dickens-david-748''I beg to ask, Mr. Copperfield, if you have anything to say in reply?''
dickens-david-748''I beg your pardon, my dear Jane,''said my mother,''but are you quite sure- I am certain you''ll excuse me, my dear Jane- that you understand Davy?''
dickens-david-748''I beg your pardon, sir?''
dickens-david-748''I come to know, ma''am, whether he will keep his wured?''
dickens-david-748''I hope it was n''t the boat that-''    ''That father was drownded in?''
dickens-david-748''I hope she is well?''
dickens-david-748''I hope you have both brought appetites with you?''
dickens-david-748''I hope,''he said,''that you are doing well?''
dickens-david-748''I made you, Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748''I mean, are all these yours?''
dickens-david-748''I say it''s very hard I should be made so now,''returned my mother, pouting;''and it is- very hard- is n''t it?''
dickens-david-748''I shall get a horse, and ride over tomorrow morning, aunt, unless you will go with me?''
dickens-david-748''I suppose history never lies, does it?''
dickens-david-748''I suppose you are quite a great lawyer?''
dickens-david-748''I suppose,''said my aunt, eyeing me as narrowly as she had eyed the needle in threading it,''you think Mr. Dick a short name, eh?''
dickens-david-748''I tell you what,''said the milkman, looking hard at her for the first time, and taking her by the chin,''are you fond of milk?''
dickens-david-748''I think I am earnest and persevering?''
dickens-david-748''I think- shall I be quite plain, Agnes, liking him so much?''
dickens-david-748''I thought you came from Oxford?''
dickens-david-748''I was inquiring,''said I,''whether Mr. Traddles, at number two in the Court, has not a rising reputation among the lawyers?''
dickens-david-748''I was willin''a long time, sir?''
dickens-david-748''I wonder why you ever fell in love with me?''
dickens-david-748''I wonder,''said Peggotty, who was sometimes seized with a fit of wondering on some most unexpected topic,''what''s become of Davy''s great- aunt?''
dickens-david-748''I?''
dickens-david-748''If I might ask one other favour, I hope you would not think it absurd, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''If Mr. Copperfield should yet remember one unknown to fame, will Mr. T. take charge of my unalterable regards and similar entreaties?
dickens-david-748''If he had been your own boy, you would have put him to it, just the same, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''If it is miserable to bear, when she is here,''he said,''what would it be, and she away?
dickens-david-748''If you are to blush to hear of such things now you are an old married woman, when are you not to blush to hear of them?''
dickens-david-748''If you please, sir, would you have the goodness to walk in, and speak to Miss Dartle?''
dickens-david-748''If you please, sir,''I said, when we had accomplished about the same distance as before,''is it far?''
dickens-david-748''If you were thinking of being married- to Mr. Barkis, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''If you''re Master Murdstone,''said the lady,''why do you go and give another name, first?''
dickens-david-748''In the name of Heaven,''said Miss Betsey, suddenly,''why Rookery?''
dickens-david-748''In what is that man assisting him, who never looks at me without an inscrutable falsehood in his eyes?
dickens-david-748''In what way do you mean?
dickens-david-748''Indeed?''
dickens-david-748''Is Martha with you yet?''
dickens-david-748''Is Miss Wickfield at home?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Barkis at home, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Copperfield informed of everything, Rosa?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Omer at home?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Steerforth coming from Oxford?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Steerforth coming from Oxford?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Traddles within?''
dickens-david-748''Is Mr. Wickfield at home, Uriah Heep?''
dickens-david-748''Is Sophy the youngest?''
dickens-david-748''Is Suffolk your county, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Is anything the matter, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Is anything the matter, sir?
dickens-david-748''Is he as soft as ever?
dickens-david-748''Is he at home?''
dickens-david-748''Is he coming up from Oxford?''
dickens-david-748''Is he fickle?
dickens-david-748''Is he his own enemy?''
dickens-david-748''Is he indeed?''
dickens-david-748''Is he- is Mr. Dick- I ask because I do n''t know, aunt- is he at all out of his mind, then?''
dickens-david-748''Is it Murdstone, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Is it a Memorial about his own history that he is writing, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Is it a large school, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Is it my doing?''
dickens-david-748''Is it possible that I had the honour, sir, of officiating when-?''
dickens-david-748''Is it the last occupant''s furniture?''
dickens-david-748''Is it though?''
dickens-david-748''Is it, indeed?''
dickens-david-748''Is n''t it a dog, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Is n''t what a dog?''
dickens-david-748''Is she so altered?''
dickens-david-748''Is she the eldest?''
dickens-david-748''Is she, though?''
dickens-david-748''Is that all the message?''
dickens-david-748''Is that all?''
dickens-david-748''Is that all?''
dickens-david-748''Is that all?''
dickens-david-748''Is that another letter in your hand?''
dickens-david-748''Is that far, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Is that likely?''
dickens-david-748''Is that the question?
dickens-david-748''Is that the reason why Miss Murdstone took the clothes out of my drawers?''
dickens-david-748''Is that what you have been trying?''
dickens-david-748''Is that why you called him a humbug, just now?''
dickens-david-748''Is the mother living?''
dickens-david-748''Is there any last wured, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748''Is there any news today?''
dickens-david-748''Is there any one forgotten thing afore we parts?''
dickens-david-748''Is there anything at all on your mind now?''
dickens-david-748''Is there anything more I can have the honour of doing for you, sir?
dickens-david-748''Is there nobody else in the world to come there?''
dickens-david-748''Is there nothing else, Sister?''
dickens-david-748''Is there room for me?''
dickens-david-748''Is this all your family, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Is your brother an agreeable man, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''Is your heart mine still, dear Dora?''
dickens-david-748''It seems a good deal, do n''t it?''
dickens-david-748''It was originally, I think, eight thousand pounds, Consols?''
dickens-david-748''It would be a very good match for you; would n''t it?''
dickens-david-748''It''s an ingenious thing, ai n''t it?''
dickens-david-748''It''s very hard,''said my mother,''that in my own house-''    ''My own house?''
dickens-david-748''Jones?''
dickens-david-748''Keeping us in sight?''
dickens-david-748''Ma''am,''returned Mr. Micawber, with a bow,''you are very obliging: and what are you doing, Copperfield?
dickens-david-748''Made out of a boat, is it?''
dickens-david-748''Master Copperfield,''he began-''but am I keeping you up?''
dickens-david-748''May I ask,''said I,''without any hazard of repeating the mistake, how my old friends Mr. and Miss Wickfield are?''
dickens-david-748''May I now venture to confide to Mr. T. the purport of my letter?
dickens-david-748''May I tell her as you doen''t see no hurt in''t, and as you''ll be so kind as take charge on''t, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748''Me leave you?
dickens-david-748''Me, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''Me, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Me?''
dickens-david-748''Mind, my darling?''
dickens-david-748''Mind, my dear Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Miss Agnes, Master Copperfield-''''Well, Uriah?''
dickens-david-748''Miss Dartle,''said I,''if you can be so obdurate as not to feel for this afflicted mother-''    ''Who feels for me?''
dickens-david-748''Must it?
dickens-david-748''My dear Agnes, do you doubt my being true to you?''
dickens-david-748''My dear Copperfield,''cried Traddles, punctually appearing at my door, in spite of all these obstacles,''how do you do?''
dickens-david-748''My dear Steerforth, what is the matter?''
dickens-david-748''My dear mama,''she quietly returned,''how could I know that you desired the information?''
dickens-david-748''My dear, another glass?''
dickens-david-748''My dear,''returned Tom, in a delighted state,''why not?
dickens-david-748''My dearest life,''I said one day to Dora,''do you think Mary Anne has any idea of time?''
dickens-david-748''My heart, who is there upon earth that I could miss so much?''
dickens-david-748''My love,''said I to Dora,''what have you got in that dish?''
dickens-david-748''My mistress?''
dickens-david-748''No fresh reference,''said I,''to- I would n''t distress you, Agnes, but I can not help asking- to what we spoke of, when we parted last?''
dickens-david-748''No motive,''said Mr. Wickfield,''for meaning abroad, and not at home?''
dickens-david-748''No; do n''t you come from him?''
dickens-david-748''No?
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''No?''
dickens-david-748''Nor from me?''
dickens-david-748''Nor him?''
dickens-david-748''Not Mowcher?''
dickens-david-748''Not a bore, I hope?
dickens-david-748''Not along of my being heer, ma''am, I hope?''
dickens-david-748''Not chops?''
dickens-david-748''Not just yet?''
dickens-david-748''Not light- headed?''
dickens-david-748''Not like a lady''s hand, is it?''
dickens-david-748''Not little Em''ly?''
dickens-david-748''Not the message?''
dickens-david-748''Not until then?''
dickens-david-748''Not yet?
dickens-david-748''Not you, I suppose, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Nothing, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Nothing?''
dickens-david-748''Now, Twenty Seven,''said Mr. Creakle, entering on a clear stage with his man,''is there anything that anyone can do for you?
dickens-david-748''Now, what shall we give him, that sum included?''
dickens-david-748''Now, what would you give him?''
dickens-david-748''Now,''she said,''is your pride appeased, you madwoman?
dickens-david-748''Of our town?''
dickens-david-748''Of whom are you jealous, now?''
dickens-david-748''Oh dear me, dear me, do you think it will do me any good?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, but, really?
dickens-david-748''Oh, do n''t you think he''s changed?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, how much for the jacket?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, it''s you, is it?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, my eyes and limbs, what do you want?
dickens-david-748''Oh, my lungs and liver, will you go for threepence?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, what do you want?''
dickens-david-748''Oh, you''re a broth of a boy, ai n''t you?''
dickens-david-748''Old?''
dickens-david-748''On Dora?''
dickens-david-748''On the life before you, do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''One or other?
dickens-david-748''Or if the poor child, his mother, had been alive, he would still have gone into the respectable business, would he?''
dickens-david-748''Or would you be persuaded to try a new- laid hegg?
dickens-david-748''P''raps you might be writin''to her?''
dickens-david-748''Paint at all?''
dickens-david-748''Papa calls her my confidential friend, but I am sure she is no such thing- is she, Jip?
dickens-david-748''Peggotty, do you mean, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Peggotty,''says I, suddenly,''were you ever married?''
dickens-david-748''Perhaps you''d like to spend a couple of shillings or so, in a bottle of currant wine by and by, up in the bedroom?''
dickens-david-748''Perhaps,''observed Traddles,''it was mere purposeless impertinence?''
dickens-david-748''Pleasantly, I hope, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Pray has this girl been found?''
dickens-david-748''Pray, have you thought about that emigration proposal of mine?''
dickens-david-748''Pretty stiff in the back?''
dickens-david-748''Quite alone?''
dickens-david-748''Rather a good marriage this, I believe?''
dickens-david-748''Rather hard, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''Really musical, is n''t it, my dear Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''Really what?''
dickens-david-748''Really?
dickens-david-748''Remember, Agnes?
dickens-david-748''Riding today, Trot?''
dickens-david-748''Run away?''
dickens-david-748''Say?
dickens-david-748''Says Em''ly,"Martha, is it you?
dickens-david-748''See what, my dear Jane?''
dickens-david-748''Sha n''t I see mama?''
dickens-david-748''Shall I go away, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Shall I put a little more tea in the pot afore I go, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Shall I- be- given up to him?''
dickens-david-748''Shall I?''
dickens-david-748''Shall we go and see Mrs. Micawber, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Shall we turn?''
dickens-david-748''She asks me, here, if I think I should like to be a proctor?
dickens-david-748''She does n''t sing to the guitar?''
dickens-david-748''She has a great admiration for Miss Agnes, Master Copperfield, I believe?''
dickens-david-748''She is very clever, is she not?''
dickens-david-748''She- excuse me- Miss D., you know,''said Traddles, colouring in his great delicacy,''lives in London, I believe?''
dickens-david-748''Shooting, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Should I?''
dickens-david-748''Should you like to go to school at Canterbury?''
dickens-david-748''Should you like to go tomorrow?''
dickens-david-748''Should you?''
dickens-david-748''Should you?''
dickens-david-748''Sir,''said he, with tears starting to his weather- beaten face, which, with his trembling lips, was ashy pale,''will you come over yonder?''
dickens-david-748''Smoke?
dickens-david-748''So long as that?''
dickens-david-748''So she makes,''said Mr. Barkis, after a long interval of reflection,''all the apple parsties, and doos all the cooking, do she?''
dickens-david-748''So you have left Mr. Dick behind, aunt?''
dickens-david-748''Stay with us, Trotwood, eh?''
dickens-david-748''Steerforth?''
dickens-david-748''Tell me what should you say, darling?''
dickens-david-748''Thank you, Master Copperfield,''returned Uriah, putting his book away upon the shelf-''I suppose you stop here, some time, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''That I want to be satisfied about?''
dickens-david-748''That ai n''t a sort of man to see sitting behind a coach- box, is it though?''
dickens-david-748''That he may be ready?''
dickens-david-748''That is a black shadow to be following the girl,''said Steerforth, standing still;''what does it mean?''
dickens-david-748''That is about Miss Wickfield''s time, is it not?''
dickens-david-748''That little man of a doctor, with his head on one side,''said my aunt,''Jellips, or whatever his name was, what was he about?
dickens-david-748''That night when it snew so hard?''
dickens-david-748''That ship- looking thing?''
dickens-david-748''That''s not it?''
dickens-david-748''That''s rather a chuckle- headed fellow for the girl; is n''t he?''
dickens-david-748''The Russian Prince is a client of yours, is he?''
dickens-david-748''The boat brought you word, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''The climate, I believe, is healthy?''
dickens-david-748''The counting- house, sir?''
dickens-david-748''The next in reversion- you understand me?''
dickens-david-748''The next will be regulated without much reference to them, I dare say,''I returned:''what are they doing as to this?''
dickens-david-748''The pretty little widow?''
dickens-david-748''The rooks- what has become of them?''
dickens-david-748''The same as ever?''
dickens-david-748''The second daughter, perhaps?''
dickens-david-748''The sisters took your part, I hope, Traddles?''
dickens-david-748''The-?''
dickens-david-748''Then what do I recommend?
dickens-david-748''Then why DO you wait?''
dickens-david-748''Then why, my love,''said my aunt, looking earnestly at me,''why do you think I prefer to sit upon this property of mine tonight?''
dickens-david-748''Then you all came back again, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Then, when your articled time is over, you''ll be a regular lawyer, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''Then, why do n''t you tell him so, you ridiculous thing?''
dickens-david-748''There is a great improvement here, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''There was a gentleman here, yesterday,''he said-''a stout gentleman, by the name of Topsawyer- perhaps you know him?''
dickens-david-748''There was- pardon me- really such a person, and at all in his power?''
dickens-david-748''They?''
dickens-david-748''Things are changed in this office, Miss Trotwood, since I was an umble clerk, and held your pony; ai n''t they?''
dickens-david-748''This is a fellow,''she said,''to champion and bring here, is he not?
dickens-david-748''This is a pollis case, is it?
dickens-david-748''This is a wild kind of place, Steerforth, is it not?''
dickens-david-748''Tight in the arms and legs, you know?
dickens-david-748''To cancel your articles, Copperfield?
dickens-david-748''To degrade YOU?''
dickens-david-748''To drink?''
dickens-david-748''To have died, would not have been much- what can I say?
dickens-david-748''To the system?''
dickens-david-748''To what, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''To who, sir?''
dickens-david-748''To whom?''
dickens-david-748''To- to Captain Bailey?''
dickens-david-748''To-?''
dickens-david-748''Umph?
dickens-david-748''Umph?''
dickens-david-748''Under such circumstances, what could a man of Mr. Micawber''s spirit do?
dickens-david-748''Unquestionably,''said I-''but I am thinking-''    ''Yes, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748''Up from anywhere, then?''
dickens-david-748''Upon your soul?''
dickens-david-748''Uriah Heep?''
dickens-david-748''Very sad, is it not?''
dickens-david-748''Wait for you?''
dickens-david-748''Walking about?''
dickens-david-748''Walking about?''
dickens-david-748''Was I though?''
dickens-david-748''Was it in that year that the man appeared, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Was it?
dickens-david-748''Was n''t he fed, poor thing?''
dickens-david-748''Was that YOUR thought?''
dickens-david-748''We could show her the substance of one, I think?''
dickens-david-748''Weak?''
dickens-david-748''Well now,''said the waiter, in a tone of confidence,''what would you like for dinner?
dickens-david-748''Well then,''returned my aunt, softened by the reply,''how can you pretend to be wool- gathering, Dick, when you are as sharp as a surgeon''s lancet?
dickens-david-748''Well, Mates,''said Mr. Peggotty, taking his seat,''and how are you?''
dickens-david-748''Well, Trot,''she began,''what do you think of the proctor plan?
dickens-david-748''Well, my dear friend,''said my aunt, after a pause,''and you have really extorted the money back from him?''
dickens-david-748''Well, sir, her cousin- you know it''s a cousin she''s going to be married to?''
dickens-david-748''Well, sir,''observed Mr. Chillip,''I hope you''ll excuse me, if I am compelled to ask the favour of your name?''
dickens-david-748''Well, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Well, then, why DON''T you think so?''
dickens-david-748''Well,''returned my mother, half laughing,''and if she is so silly as to say so, can I be blamed for it?''
dickens-david-748''Well?
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Well?''
dickens-david-748''Were you comfortable together?''
dickens-david-748''What a melancholy confirmation: ai n''t it?
dickens-david-748''What answer was sent?''
dickens-david-748''What are you a talking on?
dickens-david-748''What are you doing, you stupid creature?''
dickens-david-748''What are you talking about, Clara?''
dickens-david-748''What are you talking about?''
dickens-david-748''What are you talking about?''
dickens-david-748''What are you waiting for?''
dickens-david-748''What can I do for you, sir?''
dickens-david-748''What can I do?''
dickens-david-748''What can have put such a person in your head?''
dickens-david-748''What can that be?''
dickens-david-748''What can we do, Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748''What ceremony, my dear Traddles?''
dickens-david-748''What clouds?''
dickens-david-748''What did I know?''
dickens-david-748''What did he do for you?''
dickens-david-748''What did he mean by talking about favourites, then?''
dickens-david-748''What did you say?''
dickens-david-748''What do I deduce from this?''
dickens-david-748''What do you care for an Irish song?''
dickens-david-748''What do you consider me, sir?''
dickens-david-748''What do you mean, Miss Mowcher?''
dickens-david-748''What do you mean?
dickens-david-748''What do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''What do you say, Daisy?''
dickens-david-748''What do you suppose he meant?''
dickens-david-748''What do you think of him?''
dickens-david-748''What do you think of that for a kite?''
dickens-david-748''What do you think of that letter?''
dickens-david-748''What do you think of the other?''
dickens-david-748''What do you think?
dickens-david-748''What do you think?''
dickens-david-748''What do you want with her, boy?''
dickens-david-748''What does my sister say to that?''
dickens-david-748''What does that mean?''
dickens-david-748''What dog?''
dickens-david-748''What end?''
dickens-david-748''What have I done?''
dickens-david-748''What have we got here?''
dickens-david-748''What have you done?''
dickens-david-748''What is a proctor, Steerforth?''
dickens-david-748''What is going to be done with me, Peggotty dear?
dickens-david-748''What is he doing?''
dickens-david-748''What is he now?''
dickens-david-748''What is it that''s amiss?
dickens-david-748''What is it?
dickens-david-748''What is it?
dickens-david-748''What is it?''
dickens-david-748''What is it?''
dickens-david-748''What is the conclusion, my dear Mr. Copperfield, to which I am irresistibly brought?
dickens-david-748''What is the matter with Rosa?''
dickens-david-748''What is the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What is your part of the country now?''
dickens-david-748''What is your state of mind, Twenty Eight?''
dickens-david-748''What is"seems", compared to that?''
dickens-david-748''What is?''
dickens-david-748''What lay are you upon?''
dickens-david-748''What money have you got, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''What name was it, as I wrote up in the cart, sir?''
dickens-david-748''What name would it be as I should write up now, if there was a tilt here?''
dickens-david-748''What name?''
dickens-david-748''What ought I to do then, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''What says our aunt on the subject?''
dickens-david-748''What shall you do with him?''
dickens-david-748''What should I tell?''
dickens-david-748''What should you- what should I- how much ought I to- what would it be right to pay the waiter, if you please?''
dickens-david-748''What upon?''
dickens-david-748''What were you doing for Lady Mithers?''
dickens-david-748''What will she do there?''
dickens-david-748''What wonderful thing is that?''
dickens-david-748''What work, then?''
dickens-david-748''What would he be?''
dickens-david-748''What would it be right to do?''
dickens-david-748''What would you do with him, now?''
dickens-david-748''What''s amiss, dame?''
dickens-david-748''What''s amiss?''
dickens-david-748''What''s become of him?''
dickens-david-748''What''s put marriage in your head?''
dickens-david-748''What''s that?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the amount altogether?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the report of this boy?''
dickens-david-748''What''s the use of this?''
dickens-david-748''What''s to be done?
dickens-david-748''What, he spoilt you, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''What, not in your own, eh?''
dickens-david-748''What?
dickens-david-748''What?''
dickens-david-748''Wheer''s Em''ly?''
dickens-david-748''When a person''s umble, you know, what''s an apology?
dickens-david-748''When did she first hear of it?''
dickens-david-748''When do you propose to introduce me there, Daisy?''
dickens-david-748''When it was clear that nothing could be done, Miss Dartle-''    ''Did I tell you not to speak to me?''
dickens-david-748''When she told you you would be a judge?
dickens-david-748''When you came away from home at the end of the vacation,''said Mrs. Creakle, after a pause,''were they all well?''
dickens-david-748''When, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''Where are the birds?''
dickens-david-748''Where are the books?''
dickens-david-748''Where are you going?''
dickens-david-748''Where are you going?''
dickens-david-748''Where are you going?''
dickens-david-748''Where do you come from?''
dickens-david-748''Where does he sleep?
dickens-david-748''Where is Miss Dora?''
dickens-david-748''Where was this child''s sister, Betsey Trotwood?
dickens-david-748''Where were you going now?''
dickens-david-748''Where''s mama, Master Davy?''
dickens-david-748''Where''s there?''
dickens-david-748''Where?''
dickens-david-748''Which, of course, you have done?''
dickens-david-748''Who are you to make yourself known?''
dickens-david-748''Who dares malign him?
dickens-david-748''Who do you think is going to be married tomorrow?
dickens-david-748''Who else could compare my brother''s baby with your boy?
dickens-david-748''Who gave him that name, then?''
dickens-david-748''Who has done this?''
dickens-david-748''Who has ill- used him, you girl?''
dickens-david-748''Who is it?''
dickens-david-748''Who is?''
dickens-david-748''Who talked about favourites?''
dickens-david-748''Who''s he?''
dickens-david-748''Who''s our friend in the tights?''
dickens-david-748''Who, my life?''
dickens-david-748''Who?''
dickens-david-748''Whom are you talking to?''
dickens-david-748''Why Rookery?''
dickens-david-748''Why do n''t he go?''
dickens-david-748''Why do you bring division between these two mad creatures?''
dickens-david-748''Why do you bring this man here?''
dickens-david-748''Why has HE done nothing?''
dickens-david-748''Why not, my love?''
dickens-david-748''Why not?''
dickens-david-748''Why should I not be in all the world''s power if I am in yours?''
dickens-david-748''Why should she be inclined to forgive him now?''
dickens-david-748''Why should you be inconvenienced?
dickens-david-748''Why should you be so uncomfortable?''
dickens-david-748''Why should you?''
dickens-david-748''Why so?''
dickens-david-748''Why so?''
dickens-david-748''Why to London?''
dickens-david-748''Why, Doady?''
dickens-david-748''Why, has n''t he now?''
dickens-david-748''Why, how do you come to be here?''
dickens-david-748''Why, how should I ever spend it without you?''
dickens-david-748''Why, in the name of Heaven, where do you naturally belong?''
dickens-david-748''Why, what do you mean?''
dickens-david-748''Why, what on earth does she do here?''
dickens-david-748''Why, where does he go a- begging?''
dickens-david-748''Why- I suppose you would like me as much then, Peggotty, as you do now?''
dickens-david-748''Why?''
dickens-david-748''Why?''
dickens-david-748''Will you be improved?''
dickens-david-748''Will you be silent?
dickens-david-748''Will you call me a name I want you to call me?''
dickens-david-748''Will you come?''
dickens-david-748''Will you laugh at my cherishing such fancies, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''Will you not walk back with Trotwood and me?''
dickens-david-748''Will you trust me?''
dickens-david-748''Will you try to teach me, Doady?''
dickens-david-748''Will you?''
dickens-david-748''With Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''With him, aunt?
dickens-david-748''With my school?''
dickens-david-748''With no one else?''
dickens-david-748''Without a story- really?''
dickens-david-748''Wo n''t be smoothed down?''
dickens-david-748''Wo n''t you?''
dickens-david-748''Wot box?''
dickens-david-748''Wot job?''
dickens-david-748''Would eighteenpence be?
dickens-david-748''Would n''t you like to step in,''said Mr. Omer,''and speak to her?
dickens-david-748''Would you know how to buy it, my darling?''
dickens-david-748''Would you let me fetch another pat of butter, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748''Would you like to be taught Latin?''
dickens-david-748''Would you love each other too much, without me?''
dickens-david-748''Would you object to my mentioning it to him, sir?''
dickens-david-748''Would you ride with me a little way tomorrow morning?''
dickens-david-748''Would you?''
dickens-david-748''YOU love him?
dickens-david-748''Yes, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''You an''t cross, I suppose, Peggotty, are you?''
dickens-david-748''You are a precious set of people, ai n''t you?''
dickens-david-748''You are a very handsome woman, an''t you?''
dickens-david-748''You are going through, sir?''
dickens-david-748''You are not angry, aunt, I trust?
dickens-david-748''You are not going, papa?''
dickens-david-748''You are not gone mad, after all, Mr. Wickfield, I hope?
dickens-david-748''You are not so old, Jip, are you, that you''ll leave your mistress yet?''
dickens-david-748''You are not very intimate with Miss Murdstone, are you?''
dickens-david-748''You are quite changed?''
dickens-david-748''You are quite happy yourself?''
dickens-david-748''You are reading for the bar, Mr. Waterbrook informed me?''
dickens-david-748''You are sure?''
dickens-david-748''You are too young to have been at school with Mr. Henry Spiker?''
dickens-david-748''You are very lonely when you go downstairs, now?''
dickens-david-748''You bad man,''returned my aunt, with great emotion;''how can you use me so?
dickens-david-748''You did at last?''
dickens-david-748''You do n''t mean to say that there is any affinity between nautical matters and ecclesiastical matters?''
dickens-david-748''You do n''t remember me?''
dickens-david-748''You do n''t say so?
dickens-david-748''You have been to school?''
dickens-david-748''You have heard of her, I dare say?''
dickens-david-748''You have heard something, I des- say, of a change in my expectations, Master Copperfield,- I should say, Mister Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''You have just come back,''said I,''and it would be in vain to ask you to go with me?''
dickens-david-748''You have mentioned this to Mr. Spenlow, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''You have much to do, dear Agnes?''
dickens-david-748''You have n''t got a sister, have you?''
dickens-david-748''You have never been to school,''I said,''have you?''
dickens-david-748''You have no mother?''
dickens-david-748''You have quite made up your mind,''said I to Mr. Peggotty,''as to the future, good friend?
dickens-david-748''You know Charley?''
dickens-david-748''You know this gentleman, I believe?''
dickens-david-748''You know what I told you about time- servers and wealth- worshippers?''
dickens-david-748''You know what I want?''
dickens-david-748''You may as well do that as anything else, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''You mean it is a little dry, perhaps?''
dickens-david-748''You receive stolen goods, do you?''
dickens-david-748''You remember my aunt, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748''You saw the boat completed?''
dickens-david-748''You stay with us, Trotwood, while you remain in Canterbury?''
dickens-david-748''You thought her looking very beautiful tonight, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748''You villain,''said I,''what do you mean by entrapping me into your schemes?
dickens-david-748''You want to know what, Rosa?''
dickens-david-748''You were brought up by an uncle, then?''
dickens-david-748''You will wait and see papa,''said Agnes, cheerfully,''and pass the day with us?
dickens-david-748''You wo n''t think what I am going to say, unreasonable, after what you told me, such a little while ago, of Mr. Wickfield''s not being well?
dickens-david-748''You would like to be a lady?''
dickens-david-748''You would n''t relapse, if you were going out?''
dickens-david-748''You''ll be glad to spend another shilling or so, in almond cakes, I dare say?''
dickens-david-748''You''re quite a sailor, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748''You''re the new boy?''
dickens-david-748''You''ve come from The Willing Mind, Dan''l?''
dickens-david-748''Your husband, aunt?
dickens-david-748''it''s better for me to be stupid than uncomfortable, is n''t it?''
dickens-david-748''s and other similar acknowledgements, known to the legal institutions of this country?
dickens-david-748( Are tears the dewdrops of the heart?
dickens-david-748( Do we not remark this in moon likewise?
dickens-david-748( Must not D. C. confine himself to the broad pinions of Time?
dickens-david-748- And this action of the brain now, sir?
dickens-david-748- And you''re not afraid of doing this, either?
dickens-david-748- Are they really animals and clods, and beings of another order?
dickens-david-748- I want to be put right, if I am wrong- is n''t it, really?''
dickens-david-748- I wonder, if she was to die, whether she''d leave Davy anything?''
dickens-david-748- Is her name Polly?''
dickens-david-748- Is that Mr. Maldon a- norseback, ringing at the gate, sir?''
dickens-david-748- Mr. James?
dickens-david-748- Smoke not disagreeable, I hope?''
dickens-david-748- Trot, have you got to be firm and self- reliant?''
dickens-david-748- Will you laugh at such a dream?''
dickens-david-748- Will you take something?''
dickens-david-748- Would he never come?
dickens-david-748- Would you excuse me asking for a cup more coffee?''
dickens-david-748- You know I have bought a boat down here?''
dickens-david-748- You mean to go tomorrow, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748- You must n''t marry more than one person at a time, may you, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748- and I would go softly to her, and say:     ''What''s the matter, Dora?''
dickens-david-748- and asks me pleasantly, if I dance?
dickens-david-748- and then began to sob, saying, if I did n''t like her, why had I ever wanted so much to be engaged to her?
dickens-david-748- and what more did she want?''
dickens-david-748- because he thinks you young and innocent?
dickens-david-748- do you remember Martha?''
dickens-david-748- do you suppose I am not going to write home, and take care that he gets some money?
dickens-david-748- enter into the same pursuits and fancies as Annie?''
dickens-david-748- for him; I do n''t mean you?''
dickens-david-748- how much for the jacket?''
dickens-david-748- more than usual?''
dickens-david-748- that snowy night?''
dickens-david-748- where is he?''
dickens-david-748-''Would you like to hear it read?''
dickens-david-748A glass of srub and water, now?
dickens-david-748Accordingly, when I mentioned it, with the greatest precaution, to Mrs. Crewler-''    ''The mama?''
dickens-david-748After another pause,''Was your mama well?''
dickens-david-748After reflecting about it, with a sagacious air, Mr. Barkis eyed her, and said:     ''ARE you pretty comfortable?''
dickens-david-748Ah, Janet, how do you do?''
dickens-david-748Ai n''t it lucky?''
dickens-david-748Ai n''t that lucky?
dickens-david-748Ai n''t we, father?''
dickens-david-748All along you''ve thought me too umble now, I should n''t wonder?''
dickens-david-748All day long, little Minnie has cried for her, and asked me, over and over again, whether Em''ly was wicked?
dickens-david-748Am I a nasty, cruel, selfish, bad mama?
dickens-david-748Am I in love again?
dickens-david-748Am I pale?"
dickens-david-748Am I wrong in saying, it is clear that we must live?''
dickens-david-748Am I?''
dickens-david-748An important public character arising in that hemisphere, shall I be told that its influence will not be felt at home?
dickens-david-748An''t they?
dickens-david-748And I could n''t bear to slight him, because he was a little altered- could I, Jip?''
dickens-david-748And are who what?''
dickens-david-748And by the way,''I said aloud,''I suppose you never draw any skeletons now?''
dickens-david-748And dear me, it''s a long time ago, now, ai n''t it?
dickens-david-748And do you remember when I got caned for crying about Mr. Mell?
dickens-david-748And how have you been since?''
dickens-david-748And is this,''she added, looking at her visitor with the proud intolerant air with which she had begun,''no injury?''
dickens-david-748And not forget poor papa?''
dickens-david-748And not silly?''
dickens-david-748And now, what have you got to say next?''
dickens-david-748And so soon?''
dickens-david-748And take some of the old walks?
dickens-david-748And that I thus became immeshed in the web he had spun for my reception?"''
dickens-david-748And that fellow with her, eh?
dickens-david-748And that''s all about it, is it?''
dickens-david-748And the little girl I saw on that first day at Mr. Wickfield''s, where is she?
dickens-david-748And the shadow I have mentioned, that was not to be between us any more, but was to rest wholly on my own heart?
dickens-david-748And what''s going to be undertook for that unfortunate young woman, Martha, now?''
dickens-david-748And when I wait upon''em, they''ll say to me sometimes- WITH IT ON- thick, and no mistake-"How am I looking, Mowcher?
dickens-david-748And when you can do better, you will?
dickens-david-748And when you used to tell the stories?
dickens-david-748And where the deuce did you pick him up?''
dickens-david-748And who minds Dick?
dickens-david-748And why did n''t I go away, now, if I could n''t bear her?
dickens-david-748And why does he give it you?
dickens-david-748And you wo n''t mind things going a tiny morsel wrong, sometimes?''
dickens-david-748And- yes, to be sure- you recollect Mr. Jack Maldon, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Any what?''
dickens-david-748Are coals to be relied upon?
dickens-david-748Are the young ladies and all the family quite well?''
dickens-david-748Are they, though?''
dickens-david-748Are you certain that you can afford to part with so much money, and that it is right that it should be so expended?
dickens-david-748Are you certain?''
dickens-david-748Are you going away soon?''
dickens-david-748Are you ill?''
dickens-david-748Are you rewarded, now, for your years of trouble?''
dickens-david-748Are you sure it was me?''
dickens-david-748Are you sure that it would not be better to try that course?
dickens-david-748Are you sure you do n''t think, sometimes, it would have been better to have-''    ''Done what, my dear?''
dickens-david-748Are you?
dickens-david-748Are you?''
dickens-david-748As to his situation- which was a precious one, was n''t it?
dickens-david-748At all events, would n''t it be well to try?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Barkis?''
dickens-david-748Being my limbs, what does it signify?
dickens-david-748Being together, shall we go out now, and try to find her tonight?''
dickens-david-748Besides,''said Dora, putting back her hair, and looking wonderingly at my aunt and me,''why should n''t you both go?
dickens-david-748Bewitching Mrs. Copperfield''s encumbrance?''
dickens-david-748But I ca n''t go and say,"how is he?"''
dickens-david-748But Mrs. Crupp said, Do n''t say that; oysters was in, why not them?
dickens-david-748But has she any lover who is worthy of her?
dickens-david-748But he checked me and said:''Should you like to stay with us, Trotwood, or to go elsewhere?''
dickens-david-748But he repeated sweetly:     ''Some local irritation, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748But if they do NOT choose to place their money in Mr. Micawber''s hands- which they do n''t- what is the use of that?
dickens-david-748But is n''t it a little- Eh?
dickens-david-748But we ca n''t expect a Dictionary- especially when it''s making- to interest Annie, can we?''
dickens-david-748But what could I do?
dickens-david-748But what is the latest news of him?''
dickens-david-748But what need I know or care about this fellow, and his common niece?''
dickens-david-748But what put marriage in your head?''
dickens-david-748But who is this that breaks upon me?
dickens-david-748But why do I ask?
dickens-david-748But why not say so?
dickens-david-748But you''ll bear in mind about the money, as theer''s at all times some laying by for him?''
dickens-david-748But, Trotwood, come here,''getting me close to him, that he might whisper very softly;''why did she give him money, boy, in the moonlight?''
dickens-david-748But, as I fell asleep, I could not forget that she was still there looking,''Is it really, though?
dickens-david-748But, much too soon, we heard the others laughing and talking, and calling''where''s Dora?''
dickens-david-748But, my good young friend, what''s seventy pounds a year?''
dickens-david-748By and by he turned to Peggotty again, and repeating,''Are you pretty comfortable though?''
dickens-david-748By and by, he said:     ''No sweethearts, I b''lieve?''
dickens-david-748Ca n''t you see I am as umble as I can be?
dickens-david-748Can I be so weak as to imagine that Mr. Micawber, wielding the rod of talent and of power in Australia, will be nothing in England?
dickens-david-748Can I ever forget?''
dickens-david-748Can I say of her innocent and girlish beauty, that it faded, and was no more, when its breath falls on my cheek now, as it fell that night?
dickens-david-748Can this be Julia Mills?
dickens-david-748Can you come directly?''
dickens-david-748Can you hear?''
dickens-david-748Can you think what it was?''
dickens-david-748Cancel?''
dickens-david-748Chillip?''
dickens-david-748Chillip?''
dickens-david-748Clara, my love, have you forgotten?
dickens-david-748Conscientious, is he?
dickens-david-748Consecrate your existence to the recollection of James Steerforth''s tenderness- he would have made you his serving- man''s wife, would he not?
dickens-david-748Copperfield, my dear fellow, how do you do?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield, will you go round to the Guildhall, and bring a couple of officers?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield,''said Mr. Micawber, gravely,''I hope I see you well?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Copperfull?''
dickens-david-748Crupp?''
dickens-david-748Crupp?''
dickens-david-748Crupp?''
dickens-david-748D''ye hear?
dickens-david-748Dare I ask Mr. T. to endeavour to step in between Mr. Micawber and his agonized family?
dickens-david-748Dare I fervently implore Mr. T. to see my misguided husband, and to reason with him?
dickens-david-748Davy boy, how do you do?''
dickens-david-748Davy dear, what should you think if I was to think of being married?''
dickens-david-748Davy, my darling, are you listening?
dickens-david-748Dear me, yes; the party was a lady, I think?''
dickens-david-748Dick,''said my aunt,''what shall I do with this child?''
dickens-david-748Dick,''said my aunt,''you have heard me mention David Copperfield?
dickens-david-748Did I mention the Reverend Horace?''
dickens-david-748Did I press it in the least?
dickens-david-748Did I tell you Littimer had come down?''
dickens-david-748Did he say anything to you about King Charles the First, child?''
dickens-david-748Did he sip every flower, and change every hour, until Polly his passion requited?
dickens-david-748Did it bite, hey?
dickens-david-748Did it bite?
dickens-david-748Did you ever breed any Suffolk Punches yourself, sir?''
dickens-david-748Did you ever see a crocodile overcome?''
dickens-david-748Did you get that date out of history?''
dickens-david-748Did you think whose it was?''
dickens-david-748Do I know, now, that my child- wife will soon leave me?
dickens-david-748Do YOU know me?
dickens-david-748Do n''t I know she would n''t?
dickens-david-748Do n''t it make him, perhaps, a little more remiss than usual in his visits to his blindly- doting- eh?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you expose it to a good deal of excitement, sir?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you find it fatigue you?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you remember saying to me once, that perhaps I should be a partner in Mr. Wickfield''s business, and perhaps it might be Wickfield and Heep?
dickens-david-748Do n''t you see a thinness in him?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you think he would rather have his favourite old pupil near him, than anybody else?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you think so?''
dickens-david-748Do n''t you think that any secret course is an unworthy one?''
dickens-david-748Do you approve of this?''
dickens-david-748Do you attend the family?''
dickens-david-748Do you call that confidence, my love, towards Doctor Strong?
dickens-david-748Do you consider me so?''
dickens-david-748Do you ever think of the home you have laid waste?''
dickens-david-748Do you forgive me for all this?''
dickens-david-748Do you hear me when I tell you that, my darling?
dickens-david-748Do you hear me, you fairy spirit?
dickens-david-748Do you hear?
dickens-david-748Do you hope to move me by your tears?
dickens-david-748Do you imagine that I bestow a thought on it, or suppose you could do any harm to that low place, which money would not pay for, and handsomely?
dickens-david-748Do you know what my great grandfather''s name was?''
dickens-david-748Do you know what you have done?
dickens-david-748Do you know?''
dickens-david-748Do you observe?
dickens-david-748Do you recollect him?''
dickens-david-748Do you remember the nights in the bedroom?
dickens-david-748Do you remember what Steerforth said to me about this unfortunate girl, that time when I saw you both at the inn?''
dickens-david-748Do you stay long here, Littimer?''
dickens-david-748Do you think that you could find her?
dickens-david-748Do you understand?''
dickens-david-748Do you wish to know what is known of her?''
dickens-david-748Do you wish to say anything further to him?''
dickens-david-748Do you?''
dickens-david-748Doen''t I want you more now, than ever I did?''
dickens-david-748Does an individual place himself beyond the pale of those preferments by entering on such an office as Mr. Micawber has accepted?''
dickens-david-748Does he think to reduce me by long absence?
dickens-david-748Does he- do they- aunt?''
dickens-david-748Dora would think a little, and then reply, perhaps, with great triumph:     ''Why, the butcher would know how to sell it, and what need I know?
dickens-david-748Eh, Brooks?''
dickens-david-748Eh, my pretty?''
dickens-david-748Eh?''
dickens-david-748Eh?''
dickens-david-748Five hundred pounds?''
dickens-david-748For a year or more I had endeavoured to find a satisfactory answer to her often- repeated question,''What I would like to be?''
dickens-david-748From this employment she suddenly desisted, and said to Steerforth, much to my confusion:     ''Who''s your friend?''
dickens-david-748Good gracious me, WHEN did you come, WHERE have you come from, WHAT have you been doing?''
dickens-david-748Gummidge?''
dickens-david-748Gummidge?''
dickens-david-748Gummidge?''
dickens-david-748Had it a deep prong, hey?
dickens-david-748Has anyone?''
dickens-david-748Has that fellow''- to the man with the wooden leg-''been here again?''
dickens-david-748Have I been silent all these years, and shall I not speak now?
dickens-david-748Have I never been married, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Have you considered what it is to undermine the confidence that should subsist between my daughter and myself?
dickens-david-748Have you honours?
dickens-david-748Have you no choice?''
dickens-david-748Have you observed any gradual alteration in Papa?''
dickens-david-748Have you posts of profitable pecuniary emolument?
dickens-david-748Have you riches?
dickens-david-748Have you settled yet?''
dickens-david-748Having got it, why do you give me the pain of looking at you for another moment, and seeing what you have become?''
dickens-david-748He asked me what I would have for dinner?
dickens-david-748He has known me in all that has happened to me, have n''t you, Jip?
dickens-david-748He knew us directly; and said, as he came out- with the old writhe,-     ''How do you do, Mr. Copperfield?
dickens-david-748He must be very good, I should think?''
dickens-david-748He now asked what Mr. Jack Maldon had actually written in reference to himself, and to whom he had written?
dickens-david-748He now said:     ''And so, Mr. Copperfield, you think of entering into our profession?
dickens-david-748He remained for a little, biting the handkerchief, and then said to me with a scowl:     ''What more have you got to bring forward?
dickens-david-748He replied with a small pale smile,''Is she so, indeed, sir?
dickens-david-748He said nothing at the time; but when I was going to bed at night, asked me if I had got that book?
dickens-david-748He said, what was it after all?
dickens-david-748He shook his head when I asked him where he would seek her, and inquired if I were going to London tomorrow?
dickens-david-748He stood moodily rattling the money, and shaking his head, until at length he said:     ''Is this all you mean to give me, then?''
dickens-david-748He then showed me the cane, and asked me what I thought of THAT, for a tooth?
dickens-david-748He was to be another father to him, and they were all to live together in a garden of roses, were n''t they?
dickens-david-748Heep?''
dickens-david-748Heep?''
dickens-david-748Here, another gentleman asked, with extreme anxiety:''Are you quite comfortable?''
dickens-david-748Hey?
dickens-david-748Hey?''
dickens-david-748Hey?''
dickens-david-748Hey?''
dickens-david-748Hey?''
dickens-david-748How am I ever to break it to him, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748How are you both?''
dickens-david-748How are you, my Bacchanal?''
dickens-david-748How can Trot and I do best, upon our means?
dickens-david-748How can you do it to me, boys?''
dickens-david-748How can you make yourself so inferior to me, as to show such a bad spirit?
dickens-david-748How can you reconcile it to your conscience, I wonder, to prejudice my own boy against me, or against anybody who is dear to me?
dickens-david-748How could I BUT believe him?
dickens-david-748How could I, when, blended with it all, was her dear self, the better angel of my life?
dickens-david-748How d''ye do, Barkis?
dickens-david-748How d''ye do, boy?''
dickens-david-748How dare you appeal to me just now, you false rascal, as if we had been in discussion together?''
dickens-david-748How dare you to insinuate that you do n''t know my character better than your words imply?''
dickens-david-748How dare you trespass?
dickens-david-748How dare you?''
dickens-david-748How did that fall?
dickens-david-748How do YOU come to be here, Steerforth?''
dickens-david-748How do you do?
dickens-david-748How do you find yourself, sir?''
dickens-david-748How do you think my Ury looking, sir?''
dickens-david-748How has it been since?''
dickens-david-748How is SHE?''
dickens-david-748How is he, sir?''
dickens-david-748How long could I bear it?
dickens-david-748How long was I to bear this?
dickens-david-748How was it, having so little in reality to conceal, that I always DID feel as if this man were finding me out?
dickens-david-748Hows''ever, at last I have made up my mind to speak plain; and I have mentioned to Doctor Strong that- did you speak, sir?''
dickens-david-748I am sure you''ll be a friend to him, Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748I asked Mr. Spenlow what he considered the best sort of professional business?
dickens-david-748I asked Uriah if he had been with Mr. Wickfield long?
dickens-david-748I asked her if that were not our destination?
dickens-david-748I asked him how Ham was?
dickens-david-748I asked him what he thought Ham''s state of mind was, in reference to the cause of their misfortunes?
dickens-david-748I asked him where he meant to go?
dickens-david-748I asked him whether he had reason, so far, to be satisfied with his friend Heep''s treatment of him?
dickens-david-748I asked him, terror- stricken, leaning on the arm he held out to support me:     ''Has a body come ashore?''
dickens-david-748I believe I''ve only had the honour of seeing you once myself?''
dickens-david-748I did n''t know, and now I do know, and that shows the advantage of asking- do n''t it?''
dickens-david-748I do n''t love you at all, do I?''
dickens-david-748I groped my way to the door, and putting my own lips to the keyhole, whispered:''Is that you, Peggotty dear?''
dickens-david-748I have been thinking, do you know, Mr. Dick, that I might call him Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748I have forgot her name?''
dickens-david-748I hope I see you well, sir?''
dickens-david-748I hope you''re well?''
dickens-david-748I know you''ll excuse the precautions of affection, wo n''t you?
dickens-david-748I may go so far?''
dickens-david-748I merely say, with quite another view, you are probably aware I have some property to bequeath to my child?''
dickens-david-748I naturally inquired why he was not there too, instead of pacing the streets by himself?
dickens-david-748I remember one hot evening I went into the bar of a public- house, and said to the landlord:''What is your best- your very best- ale a glass?''
dickens-david-748I returned,''I see you ask me not to speak of tonight- but is there nothing to be done?''
dickens-david-748I said to Miss Mills that this was very true, and who should know it better than I, who loved Dora with a love that never mortal had experienced yet?
dickens-david-748I said to Miss Spenlow,"Dora, what is that the dog has in his mouth?
dickens-david-748I said, ruefully,''is n''t she come home?''
dickens-david-748I said, what would be the expense of this young female?
dickens-david-748I said,"Now, Annie, tell me the truth this moment; is your heart free?"
dickens-david-748I said,''How do you do, Miss Murdstone?
dickens-david-748I should say he was- let me see- how old are you, about?''
dickens-david-748I sprung out of bed, and asked, what wreck?
dickens-david-748I started up in bed, and putting out my arms in the dark, said:     ''Is that you, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748I suppose it is, Copperfield, because there is no help for it?''
dickens-david-748I suppose,''with a jerk,''you have sometimes plucked a pear before it was ripe, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748I thanked him and said, No; but would he take no dinner himself?
dickens-david-748I think we had better leave him behind?''
dickens-david-748I think you said sixteen hundred and forty- nine?''
dickens-david-748I think, my dear Clara, even you must observe it?''
dickens-david-748I thought that kind of life was on all hands understood to be- eh?''
dickens-david-748I told you I was going out of town?
dickens-david-748I took her to the sign of the exquisite, and treated her with an elopement, her name''s Emily, and she lives in the east?
dickens-david-748I trust I give no offence to the companion of my youth, in submitting this proposition to his cooler judgement?''
dickens-david-748I was addressing myself as''Copperfield'', and saying,''Why did you try to smoke?
dickens-david-748I was flushed by her summary of delights, and replied that it would indeed be a treat, but what would my mother say?
dickens-david-748I was so young and childish, and so little qualified- how could I be otherwise?
dickens-david-748I was still engaged in peering about, when Mr. Mell came back, and asked me what I did up there?
dickens-david-748I wonder what''s become of her?''
dickens-david-748I wonder where they do go, by the by?
dickens-david-748IS there anybody?''
dickens-david-748If I could n''t bear her, why did n''t I send her away to her aunts at Putney, or to Julia Mills in India?
dickens-david-748If I do so, for the time, whose fault is that?
dickens-david-748If I have gone a little beyond what you were prepared for, I can go back, I suppose?
dickens-david-748If I have said too much, or more than I meant, what of it?
dickens-david-748If corn is not to be relied upon, what is?
dickens-david-748If it had been my ears, what should I have done?
dickens-david-748If it had been my eyes, what should I have done?
dickens-david-748If people are so silly as to indulge the sentiment, is it my fault?
dickens-david-748If she had never loved me, could I believe that she would love me now?
dickens-david-748If she married and got rid of it, which was the best thing she could do, why do n''t you give her the benefit of the change?
dickens-david-748If the public felt that their wills were in safe keeping, and took it for granted that the office was not to be made better, who was the worse for it?
dickens-david-748If you can not confidently trust me, whom will you trust?''
dickens-david-748If you decide to go, why should n''t you go in the same ship?
dickens-david-748If you saw me looking out of an upper window, you''d think I was a fine woman, would n''t you?''
dickens-david-748If you was writin''to her, p''raps you''d recollect to say that Barkis was willin''; would you?''
dickens-david-748In the midst of these remarks, Mrs. Markleham cried:''Where''s Annie?''
dickens-david-748In the rouge way?''
dickens-david-748Is Mr. Steerforth quite well?''
dickens-david-748Is he dead?''
dickens-david-748Is he in London?''
dickens-david-748Is he ready to go?
dickens-david-748Is his new wife young?''
dickens-david-748Is it likely I would try to make her what I am myself, knowing what I am myself, so well?
dickens-david-748Is it lonely, down- stairs, Doady?''
dickens-david-748Is it possible?''
dickens-david-748Is it really, though?''
dickens-david-748Is it there?''
dickens-david-748Is it- eh?
dickens-david-748Is my chair there?''
dickens-david-748Is my master not here, sir?''
dickens-david-748Is n''t that delightful?''
dickens-david-748Is n''t this ungrateful of you, now?''
dickens-david-748Is she very angry with me?''
dickens-david-748Is that YOUR knowledge of life?
dickens-david-748Is that long enough?''
dickens-david-748Is that the boat, where I see a light yonder?''
dickens-david-748Is there anything else?''
dickens-david-748Is this no injury?''
dickens-david-748Is your profession really so engaging and interesting as to absorb your whole attention?
dickens-david-748It is laborious, is it not?''
dickens-david-748It mounted from her legs into her chest, and then into her head-''    ''What mounted?''
dickens-david-748It ought not to be, perhaps, but what can I do?
dickens-david-748It was Mr. Murdstone''s hand, and he kept it on my arm as he said:     ''What''s this?
dickens-david-748It was only whether people, who are like each other in their moral constitution- is that the phrase?''
dickens-david-748It''s very gratifying and agreeable to me, I am sure; but do n''t you think you could do better?
dickens-david-748Jack?''
dickens-david-748Jip can protect me a great deal better than Miss Murdstone,- ca n''t you, Jip, dear?''
dickens-david-748Less guarded and more trustful?
dickens-david-748Let sleeping dogs lie- who wants to rouse''em?
dickens-david-748Maldon?''
dickens-david-748Markleham?''
dickens-david-748Master Micawber''s moroseness of aspect returned upon him again, and he demanded, with some temper, what he was to do?
dickens-david-748May I go and tell him you are here?
dickens-david-748May I hold the pens?''
dickens-david-748May I mention something?''
dickens-david-748May I speak out, among friends?
dickens-david-748Micawber was in the Bush near you?''
dickens-david-748Micawber,''said I,''what is the matter?
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Micawber?''
dickens-david-748Mine?''
dickens-david-748Minnie, is she worth any six, now?''
dickens-david-748Minnie, my dear, you recollect?
dickens-david-748Miss Dartle was full of hints and mysterious questions, but took a great interest in all our proceedings there, and said,''Was it really though?''
dickens-david-748Miss Shepherd being the one pervading theme and vision of my life, how do I ever come to break with her?
dickens-david-748Moan?
dickens-david-748Moreover, he said, he wanted to hear her sing all the new singer''s songs to him; and how could she do that well, unless she went?
dickens-david-748Mr. Barkis, we had some grave talks about that matter, had n''t we?''
dickens-david-748Mr. Copperfield, ai n''t I volatile?''
dickens-david-748Mr. Copperfield, ai n''t I volatile?''
dickens-david-748Mr. Littimer bent his head, as much as to say,''Indeed, sir?
dickens-david-748Mr. Peggotty is here; shall he come up?''
dickens-david-748Mr. Spenlow inquired in what respect?
dickens-david-748Mr. Traddles, I have your permission, I believe, to mention here that we have been in communication together?''
dickens-david-748Murdstone?''
dickens-david-748Murdstone?''
dickens-david-748My dear boy, I hope you are not worn out?''
dickens-david-748My dear kind Steerforth, how can I tell you what I think of your generosity?''
dickens-david-748My dear, you''ll get a dinner today, for company; something good to eat and drink, will you?''
dickens-david-748My eyes were dim and so were Mr. Peggotty''s; but I repeated in a whisper,''With the tide?''
dickens-david-748My friend Copperfield will perhaps do me the favour to check that total?''
dickens-david-748My love, will you fetch the girls?''
dickens-david-748My love, will you give me your opinion?''
dickens-david-748My marriage?
dickens-david-748My mind ran upon what they would think, if they knew of my familiar acquaintance with the King''s Bench Prison?
dickens-david-748Need I say that this necessity had been foreseen by- HEEP?
dickens-david-748No mischief?''
dickens-david-748No more than that was ever said against her, Minnie?''
dickens-david-748Not a wured to Mas''r Davy?''
dickens-david-748Not an ill wind, I hope?''
dickens-david-748Not paralysis, I hope?''
dickens-david-748Now what are you going to do?
dickens-david-748Now you''ll go, wo n''t you?
dickens-david-748Now, are the circumstances of the country such, that a man of Mr. Micawber''s abilities would have a fair chance of rising in the social scale?
dickens-david-748Now, here you see young David Copperfield, and the question I put to you is, what shall I do with him?''
dickens-david-748Now, is it not unjust, and unlike you, to judge him from what you saw of me the other night?''
dickens-david-748Now, is it?''
dickens-david-748Of course, little Emily is not married yet?''
dickens-david-748Of the Inner Temple, I believe?''
dickens-david-748Oh, Martha, can it be you?"
dickens-david-748Oh, if that''s all, Master Copperfield,''said Uriah,''and it really is n''t our umbleness that prevents you, will you come this evening?
dickens-david-748Oh, my eyes and limbs, what do you want?
dickens-david-748Oh, my lungs and liver, what do you want?
dickens-david-748Oh, my lungs and liver, what do you want?
dickens-david-748Oh, she''s not dead, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Oh, you naughty boy, fie for shame, what do you do so far away from home?
dickens-david-748Oh, you''re a downy fellow, Steerforth, so you are, and I''m another, ai n''t I?
dickens-david-748Old lady?''
dickens-david-748Omer?''
dickens-david-748On your word, now?''
dickens-david-748Or have you not begun to think about it yet?''
dickens-david-748Or nat''ral name?''
dickens-david-748Or, having once a clue to hope, was there something opening to me that I had not dared to think of?
dickens-david-748Ought to end"and they lived happy ever afterwards"; ought n''t it?
dickens-david-748Pay us, will you?
dickens-david-748Pay us, will you?
dickens-david-748Peggotty go away from you?
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Perhaps you will sleep in your own room?
dickens-david-748Polly?''
dickens-david-748Really and truly pretty comfortable?
dickens-david-748Really conscientious, now?''
dickens-david-748Really conscientious?
dickens-david-748Really?
dickens-david-748Really?''
dickens-david-748Say I am seventeen, and say that seventeen is young for the eldest Miss Larkins, what of that?
dickens-david-748Say?
dickens-david-748Says she, perhaps,"Answer to what?"
dickens-david-748Says you- what name is it?''
dickens-david-748See it done?
dickens-david-748Shall I?''
dickens-david-748She is at home?''
dickens-david-748She kneeled down playfully by the side of the bed, and laying her chin upon her hands, and laughing, said:     ''What was it they said, Davy?
dickens-david-748She now said very softly, in a trembling voice:     ''Mama, I hope you have finished?''
dickens-david-748She sat sobbing and murmuring behind it, that, if I was uneasy, why had I ever been married?
dickens-david-748She was in service there, sure?''
dickens-david-748She whispered something, as she asked was that enough?
dickens-david-748So, put me down for whatever you may consider right, will you be so good?
dickens-david-748Somebody incautiously asked, what from?
dickens-david-748Something to drink?''
dickens-david-748Sometimes, the speculation came into my thoughts, What might have happened, or what would have happened, if Dora and I had never known each other?
dickens-david-748Stay with your uncle, Moppet?
dickens-david-748Steerforth has not seen it yet, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748Steerforth then said,''You are all right, Copperfield, are you not?''
dickens-david-748Still in the wine trade?''
dickens-david-748Suppose some of the boys had seen me coming through Canterbury, wayworn and ragged, and should find me out?
dickens-david-748Suppose you were not satisfied with the Consistory, what did you do then?
dickens-david-748Supposing nobody should ever fetch me, how long would they consent to keep me there?
dickens-david-748Supposing there was no mistake in the case, and Mr. Murdstone had devised this plan to get rid of me, what should I do?
dickens-david-748That would prevent it?
dickens-david-748That''s the best way, ai n''t it?''
dickens-david-748The best school?
dickens-david-748The fact is, when- was it you that tumbled upstairs, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748The ladies are great observers, sir?''
dickens-david-748The last you see on him- the very last- will you give him the lovingest duty and thanks of the orphan, as he was ever more than a father to?''
dickens-david-748The little panelled room that opens from the drawing- room?''
dickens-david-748The sound of her voice had not reached me, but he bent his head as if he listened to her, and then said:     ''Let you stay with your uncle?
dickens-david-748The theatre?
dickens-david-748Then he said, in a low voice:     ''Who''s the man?
dickens-david-748Then she looked at me, and said:     ''Is that your boy, sister- in- law?''
dickens-david-748Then, addressing me, she said, with enforced calmness:     ''My son is ill.''    ''Very ill.''    ''You have seen him?''
dickens-david-748Then, it''s not so?
dickens-david-748Then, turning affectionately to me, with her cheek against mine,''Am I a naughty mama to you, Davy?
dickens-david-748There is an antipathy between us-''    ''An old one, I believe?''
dickens-david-748They grow out of our knowledge, ma''am?''
dickens-david-748This man?''
dickens-david-748Those were happy times, were n''t they?''
dickens-david-748To everybody in succession, Captain Hopkins said:''Have you read it?''
dickens-david-748To my accepting the offer, and your going with me?''
dickens-david-748To say''How do you do, Mr. Larkins?
dickens-david-748To''form her mind''?
dickens-david-748Traddles has a rising reputation among the lawyers, I believe?''
dickens-david-748Traddles in our room at Salem House?''
dickens-david-748Traddles?''
dickens-david-748Uriah?
dickens-david-748Very decided character there, sir?''
dickens-david-748Was I making any observation?''
dickens-david-748Was it a double tooth, hey?
dickens-david-748Was it a selfish error that was leading me away?
dickens-david-748Was it a sharp tooth, hey?
dickens-david-748Was it you, sir?''
dickens-david-748Was there anything like- what we are going through today, for instance?''
dickens-david-748We had walked but a little way together, when he said, without looking at me:     ''Mas''r Davy, have you seen her?''
dickens-david-748We mean to bestow our confidence where we like, and to find out our own friends, instead of having them found out for us- do n''t we, Jip?''
dickens-david-748We walked a little farther, and he said:     ''Mas''r Davy, shall you see her, d''ye think?''
dickens-david-748We wo n''t be confidential, and we''ll make ourselves as happy as we can in spite of her, and we''ll tease her, and not please her- wo n''t we, Jip?''
dickens-david-748Were they not?''
dickens-david-748Were you?''
dickens-david-748What I am saying, is what I said when you first overpowered me with surprise- you remember how surprised I was?
dickens-david-748What a refreshing set of humbugs we are, to be sure, ai n''t we, my sweet child?''
dickens-david-748What about that letter you were speaking of at breakfast?''
dickens-david-748What am I to do, I ask you?
dickens-david-748What am I to do?
dickens-david-748What am I to say, indoors?
dickens-david-748What answer do you make?''
dickens-david-748What are you thinking of, Trot?''
dickens-david-748What business had she to do it?''
dickens-david-748What can I do?
dickens-david-748What did Em''ly do?''
dickens-david-748What did he die of?''
dickens-david-748What did you do then?
dickens-david-748What do I mean by my look?''
dickens-david-748What do you ask me to do?''
dickens-david-748What do you call your girl?''
dickens-david-748What do you look at me for?''
dickens-david-748What do you mean by it, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748What do you say to that writing, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748What do you say, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748What do you say?''
dickens-david-748What do you think of it?''
dickens-david-748What do you want of me?
dickens-david-748What does this portend?
dickens-david-748What else do I remember?
dickens-david-748What else do you ever do?''
dickens-david-748What faces are the most distinct to me in the fleeting crowd?
dickens-david-748What have I done?''
dickens-david-748What have I to do, to free myself for ever of your visits, but to abandon you to your deserts?''
dickens-david-748What have the people been about, who have been the busiest in getting money, and in getting power, this century or two?
dickens-david-748What he supposed, for example, Ham would do, if he and Steerforth ever should encounter?
dickens-david-748What is NOT the matter?
dickens-david-748What is it?
dickens-david-748What is that upon your face?''
dickens-david-748What is that?''
dickens-david-748What is the matter, gentlemen?
dickens-david-748What is the matter?''
dickens-david-748What is there that any woman could n''t do, that she should n''t do- especially on the subject of another woman''s good looks?''
dickens-david-748What is your love to mine?
dickens-david-748What is your secret, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748What is your separation to ours?''
dickens-david-748What message should she take upstairs?
dickens-david-748What more can a man expect?
dickens-david-748What other changes have come upon me, besides the changes in my growth and looks, and in the knowledge I have garnered all this while?
dickens-david-748What other course was left to take?
dickens-david-748What ship comes sailing home from India, and what English lady is this, married to a growling old Scotch Croesus with great flaps of ears?
dickens-david-748What should it be?
dickens-david-748What was the Arches?
dickens-david-748What would you have, sir?''
dickens-david-748What''Em''ly?
dickens-david-748What''s his number?
dickens-david-748What''s that game at forfeits?
dickens-david-748What''s this?''
dickens-david-748What''s your motive in this?''
dickens-david-748What''s your name now,- P?''
dickens-david-748What?
dickens-david-748What?
dickens-david-748Whatever the motive, you want the best?''
dickens-david-748When I can run about again as I used to do, Doady, let us go and see those places where we were such a silly couple, shall we?
dickens-david-748When I got nigh the place as I had been told of, I began to think within my own self,"What shall I do when I see her?"''
dickens-david-748When I saw you, for the first time, coming out at the door, with your quaint little basket of keys hanging at your side?''
dickens-david-748When we are at home here, of an evening, and shut the outer door, and draw those curtains- which she made- where could we be more snug?
dickens-david-748When we used to have the suppers?
dickens-david-748When you became engaged to the young lady whom you have just mentioned, did you make a regular proposal to her family?
dickens-david-748When your husband that''ll be so soon, is here fur to take you home?
dickens-david-748Where does that responsibility rest?
dickens-david-748Where have you been?''
dickens-david-748Where''s mama?''
dickens-david-748Where''s mother?''
dickens-david-748Where, in the name of wonder, should his sister, Betsey Trotwood, have run from, or to?''
dickens-david-748Whether I should be taken into custody, and sent to prison?
dickens-david-748Whether I was at all in danger of being hanged?
dickens-david-748Whether he believed it was dangerous?
dickens-david-748Whether he could come out by force at the opera, and succeed by violence?
dickens-david-748Whether he could do anything, without being brought up to something?
dickens-david-748Whether he could go into the next street, and open a chemist''s shop?
dickens-david-748Whether he could rush to the next assizes, and proclaim himself a lawyer?
dickens-david-748Whether he had been born a carpenter, or a coach- painter, any more than he had been born a bird?
dickens-david-748Whether it was a criminal act that I had committed?
dickens-david-748While I was yet in the full enjoyment of it, the old woman of the house said to the Master:     ''Have you got your flute with you?''
dickens-david-748Who forces it upon him?''
dickens-david-748Who has made the least allusion to gold watches?''
dickens-david-748Who has succeeded to Miss Larkins, Trotwood?''
dickens-david-748Who is he?''
dickens-david-748Who is this young butcher?
dickens-david-748Who knows it better than I?
dickens-david-748Who knows when we may meet again, else?
dickens-david-748Who wants a protector?
dickens-david-748Who was the better for it?
dickens-david-748Who were the Delegates?
dickens-david-748Why did n''t you say, you hard- hearted thing, that you were convinced I was worse than a transported page?
dickens-david-748Why did n''t you tell me your opinion of me before we were married?
dickens-david-748Why do I do myself the injustice of calling myself a girl?
dickens-david-748Why do I secretly give Miss Shepherd twelve Brazil nuts for a present, I wonder?
dickens-david-748Why do n''t they whip these creatures?
dickens-david-748Why do n''t you make him speak?
dickens-david-748Why do n''t you?''
dickens-david-748Why had n''t I said, even the day before we went to church, that I knew I should be uneasy, and I would rather not?
dickens-david-748Why has n''t she come out to the gate, and what have we come in here for?
dickens-david-748Why has she done nothing to set things right?''
dickens-david-748Why on monument?
dickens-david-748Why should I dread your doing your worst to all about you?
dickens-david-748Why should he go to India, except to harass me?
dickens-david-748Why should it be made a longer one than is needful?''
dickens-david-748Why should n''t you be in all the world''s power, Mr. Wickfield?
dickens-david-748Why, what''s put that in your silly little head?''
dickens-david-748Wickfield?''
dickens-david-748Wickfield?''
dickens-david-748Will anybody be so good as find a ribbon; a cherry- coloured ribbon?''
dickens-david-748Will he now allow me to throw myself on his friendly consideration?
dickens-david-748Will you come and see me today, at any time you like to appoint?
dickens-david-748Will you come up and see him, my dear?''
dickens-david-748Will you give me your opinion of it?''
dickens-david-748Will you grant me time- any length of time?
dickens-david-748Will you have it now?''
dickens-david-748Will you mind it, if I say something very, very silly?
dickens-david-748Will you promise me one thing, Peggotty?
dickens-david-748Will you remember that?''
dickens-david-748Will you take something?
dickens-david-748Will you walk in, sir?''
dickens-david-748Will you, if you please, Peggotty?''
dickens-david-748Will you?''
dickens-david-748Wo n''t umbleness go down?
dickens-david-748Wo n''t you speak to Master Davy?''
dickens-david-748Would I come and look at it?
dickens-david-748Would he never come?
dickens-david-748Would he never, never come?
dickens-david-748Would it, indeed, have been better if we had loved each other as a boy and a girl, and forgotten it?
dickens-david-748Would n''t that be a treat?''
dickens-david-748Would n''t that make a difference, Copperfield?
dickens-david-748Would n''t you go a day''s journey, if you were in my place?''
dickens-david-748Would they keep me long enough to spend seven shillings?
dickens-david-748Would you be so good as look arter her, Mawther, for a minute?''
dickens-david-748Would you be so good as tell us?
dickens-david-748Would you be so kind as see how''tis?''
dickens-david-748Would you believe he tried to do without me- in the Life- Guards, too?''
dickens-david-748Would you walk into the shop, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748Would you wish me to shave my head and black my face, or disfigure myself with a burn, or a scald, or something of that sort?
dickens-david-748Yes or no, sir?
dickens-david-748You and me know what we know, do n''t we?
dickens-david-748You are going to a Cathedral town?''
dickens-david-748You are going to see your nurse, I suppose?''
dickens-david-748You are married, sir, I am told?''
dickens-david-748You are not ashamed of the face that has done so much?''
dickens-david-748You are playing Booty with my clerk, are you, Copperfield?
dickens-david-748You ca n''t believe- why should you?
dickens-david-748You call THAT something to lend?''
dickens-david-748You did n''t exactly understand me, though?''
dickens-david-748You do n''t mean chimneys?''
dickens-david-748You do n''t mistrust me?''
dickens-david-748You do n''t suppose, I hope, that you are the only plain dealer in the world?''
dickens-david-748You do n''t think at all of what I shall do, in return; or of getting yourself into trouble for conspiracy and so forth?
dickens-david-748You have chambers?''
dickens-david-748You have done your duty?''
dickens-david-748You have forgot that, I have no doubt, Master Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748You have heard something, I des- say, of a change in my expectations, Master Copperfield,- I should say, Mister Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748You have no family, sir?''
dickens-david-748You just pay us, d''ye hear?
dickens-david-748You know how ignorant I am, and that I only ask for information, but is n''t it always so?
dickens-david-748You know your aunt?''
dickens-david-748You never do anything at all to please me, do you, dear?''
dickens-david-748You recollect my mentioning Sarah, as the one that has something the matter with her spine?''
dickens-david-748You remember, when you came down to me in our little room- pointing upward, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748You remember?
dickens-david-748You told me so, Copperfield?''
dickens-david-748You want to keep the keys yourself, and give out all the things, I suppose?
dickens-david-748You were always a puppy with a proud stomach, from your first coming here; and you envy me my rise, do you?
dickens-david-748You were an orphan, were n''t you?''
dickens-david-748You will never sacrifice yourself to a mistaken sense of duty, Agnes?''
dickens-david-748You will not think the worse of my umbleness, if I make a little confidence to you, Master Copperfield?
dickens-david-748You wo n''t be quite at the other end of the world, will you?''
dickens-david-748You wo n''t mind?''
dickens-david-748You''d have betted a hundred pound to five, now, that you would n''t have seen me here, would n''t you?
dickens-david-748You''d like to know whether I stop her hair from falling off, or dye it, or touch up her complexion, or improve her eyebrows, would n''t you?
dickens-david-748You''ll be worthy of her, wo n''t you?''
dickens-david-748You''ll go along with me?
dickens-david-748You''re a- going to bolt, are you?
dickens-david-748You''ve not been intimate with Mr. Wickfield, I think, Mr. Traddles?
dickens-david-748You?''
dickens-david-748Your letter is like you, and what could I say of it that would be higher praise than that?
dickens-david-748and that''s a reason why you want relief and change- excitement and all that?''
dickens-david-748are you a perfect fool?''
dickens-david-748are you ill?''
dickens-david-748begin to break her, like a poor caged bird, and wear her deluded life away, in teaching her to sing YOUR notes?''
dickens-david-748cried I,''did n''t I say that there was not a joy, or sorrow, or any emotion of such honest hearts that was indifferent to you?''
dickens-david-748cried Mr. Micawber, running into the room;''what is the matter?''
dickens-david-748did you hear me tell you not to wait?''
dickens-david-748do with him?''
dickens-david-748he retorted,''will you keep quiet?
dickens-david-748he then cried, peeping hideously out of the shop, after a long pause,''will you go for twopence more?''
dickens-david-748inquired my aunt, with uncommon composure,''or pounds?''
dickens-david-748my dear Daisy- will you mind my calling you Daisy?''
dickens-david-748or should I brile a rasher?
dickens-david-748really?
dickens-david-748returned my aunt, alarmed;''or go to sea?
dickens-david-748said Dora,''or that the weather has really changed?''
dickens-david-748said I, after glancing up and down the empty street, without distinctly knowing what I expected to see besides;''how do you come here?
dickens-david-748said Mr. Micawber,''and all the circle at Canterbury?''
dickens-david-748said Mr. Omer,''how do you find yourself?
dickens-david-748said Steerforth, laughing still more heartily:''why should I trouble myself, that a parcel of heavy- headed fellows may gape and hold up their hands?
dickens-david-748said Traddles, considering about it,''do I strike you in that way, Copperfield?
dickens-david-748said he-''bag with a good deal of room in it- is gruffish, and comes down upon you, sharp?''
dickens-david-748said my aunt, peering through the dusk,''who''s this you''re bringing home?''
dickens-david-748said my aunt, sternly,''what''s he about?
dickens-david-748said my mother;''where?''
dickens-david-748says Dora,''and sure you do n''t repent?''
dickens-david-748then this is not my natural manner?''
dickens-david-748what''s the matter?''
dickens-david-748wo n''t you speak to me?''
dickens-david-748would I only come and look at the range?
dickens-david-748you recollect my skirmishes with Rosa, do you?''
dickens-david-748you think she would n''t have run away?''
dickens-david-748you were at it by candle- light last night, when I was at the club, then?