This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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hvd.hn5f9z | '” ALICE has caught the flamingo- Where could such an ugly thing go? |
inu.30000006241354 | Now, Tinker, where are you? |
inu.30000006241354 | What says the spark, have you nothing to defend yourself? |
mdp.39076006971001 | Why did they run away like that? mdp.39076006971001 Why could n't they stop and talk to me? |
mdp.39076002719966 | Did the duckmaster make a mistake in carving you? ” The duck in the water said nothing at all. |
mdp.39076002719966 | “ Could it be another seagull? ” 4 I The Wild Duck closed his eyes very rudely, said nothing at all, and wiggled his tail as he drifted away. |
ien.35556006983449 | And when the Priour heard Ruſh ſpeake ſo, he was right glad of him, and ſaid: Ruſh, if thou canſt doe as thou haſt ſaid? |
mdp.39076002212848 | “ How are you, Johnny Mouse? ” asked Reddy.Q____~fl.. f*_""""""'"-"'”"_"“'“"‘ |
mdp.39076002212848 | “ Is n’t it pretty? ” P_* ¢1—q§,\__\_____M___ “_ “_ 5. |
uc1.b3347024 | Will you buy it? ” And every time, with a little gasp, Vicky would say, “ ’ No, thank you, ” and clutch her hope chest tighter. |
uc1.b3347024 | [ 34] “ To eat? ” asked Little Thomas, backing away and dropping his space helmet in the sand, so that he had to bend down to look for it. |
uc1.b3347024 | “ What- ever gave you that idea? ” she cried. |
mdp.39015028121948 | Do you know why he is called Bookmark? |
mdp.39015028121948 | Do you remember the color of: His cap? |
mdp.39015028121948 | His feather? |
mdp.39015028121948 | His jacket? |
mdp.39015028121948 | His pants? |
mdp.39015028121948 | His velvet shoes? |
mdp.39015028121948 | Where Bookmark may hide Behind a picture Cure/ SEO யாயாயாயாயா on a book shelf On the top of a table Have you seen Bookmark's suit? |
mdp.39015025949804 | And does n’t it prove to you what a valuable Friend a Fairy is — particularly a Queen one? |
mdp.39015025949804 | And then what do you suppose happened? |
mdp.39015025949804 | Bl- M WI.ixi i i i Racketty- Packetty House 11 House now? |
mdp.39015025949804 | Would you like to come down the ladder and- see what a jolly, shabby old hole the place is? |
mdp.39015025949804 | l7 15 9'? |
mdp.39015025949804 | “ Could you catch a bit of rope if I threw it up to you? ” “ Yes, ” she whispered back. |
mdp.39015025949804 | “ I say, ” he said,"do you hear that noise? ” They all listened and heard a rumbling. |
uva.x004564447 | Klein- Zach? |
uva.x004564447 | Klein- Zach?... |
uva.x004564447 | Now, for his features?... |
uva.x004564447 | Quant aux traits de sa figure?... |
uva.x004564447 | Qui? |
uva.x004564447 | Whom? |
uva.x004564447 | Whose portrait art thou painting? |
wu.89098512247 | What is Ajax,he exclaims,"compared with Satan?" |
wu.89098512247 | as compared with the Christian Devil? |
wu.89098512247 | ( th? |
wu.89098512247 | The interval between"Quelle sera la religion qui remplacera le Christianisme?" |
wu.89098512247 | What need would there he for salvation through Christ if there were no Satan constantly plotting against man? |
wu.89098512247 | What shall we say of Chateau- briand's cosmogony? |
mdp.39076002700164 | ( P11ge44) NERIDA had never been lonelier{ ban in r'11_ lz- q ll “ I-—I-- —--1~*; —=-? |
mdp.39076002700164 | And here I am, ” added the lizard, “ will you help us‘l ” “ But how can I? ” asked Zeline, big- eyed and wondering. |
mdp.39076002700164 | As soon as a child is born it is given a[ 16] figs? |
mdp.39076002700164 | PAGI 17 44 72 85 108 I 1|,_;-{——-? |
mdp.39076002700164 | What was it? |
mdp.39076002700164 | “ What is it like? ” “ I will try to describe it, ” said the count softly, and he began. |
uc1.31175035149262 | ( AQUILO whistles at the window) And Auster? |
uc1.31175035149262 | And you preserved him for my sake? |
uc1.31175035149262 | What dost thou here? |
uc1.31175035149262 | What light now breaks on my suspicions dark? |
uc1.31175035149262 | What's the row? |
uc1.31175035149262 | Where's brother Boreas? |
uc1.31175035149262 | Who is this mighty Brisk little fellow? |
uc1.31175035149262 | how d'ye do, young fellow? |
uc1.31175035149262 | what strange phantoms with my senses juggle? |
uc1.31175035149262 | what's up? |
uc1.31822025098401 | 'tis there that breathes The dove who's now your amorous care, The beautiful Olympia? |
uc1.31822025098401 | And what dream ever could be born By such realities? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Does one love a courtezan? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Then your mistress is such a treasure That you despise so much our own? |
uc1.31822025098401 | What are you saying of three mis tresses? |
uc1.31822025098401 | What did you say? |
uc1.31822025098401 | What then? |
uc1.31822025098401 | What? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Who? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Why? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Wo n't she take supper? |
uc1.31822025098401 | Would you like the story of my crazy loves?... |
uc1.31822025098401 | by a look... through a win- dow? |
uc1.31822025098401 | i Is it not a dream born of fever? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | But what human language can ade- quately portray that astonishment, that horror which possessed me at the spectacle then presented to view? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | In what measure did the one mind influ- ence the other? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | Is the statement that this peculiarity of style is not com- mon to any other English writers accurate? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | To what extent was the one acquainted with the work of the other? |
nnc1.cu56121679 | how do you do? ”( Page 54.) |
nnc1.cu56121679 | you said three weeks, I think?" |
nnc1.cu56121679 | “ Can this be so, Sergeant? ” said the guide, whose meek and modest nature shrank from viewing himself in colors so favorable. |
nnc1.cu56121679 | “ Can this be truly so? ”( Page 135.) |
mdp.39015035897555 | - “ If you do n't want pearls and dia- monds, Blanch, what do you wish for 7 What shall I do for you? |
mdp.39015035897555 | How could you think of such a thing? |
mdp.39015035897555 | So then you only asked to be good, you precious little fool, did you? ” she said, scornfully. |
mdp.39015035897555 | Why should I stay till age and weariness come upon me? |
mdp.39015035897555 | what shall we do? |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ Dead? ” he again repeated: “ it can not be. |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ Dead? ” repeated the stranger, turn- T H E MOS S CUP. |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ I have not had it for a long time. ” “ But it was yours? ” said Mather. |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ Is this blade yours? ” asked one of the judges, holding it up. |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ Where is Blanch? ” he inquired, looking sternly round. |
mdp.39015035897555 | “ Will they take away our lives, do you think, mother? ” at length Sarah asked. |
osu.32435080011844 | Did the little Gnome go into the hole in the apple tree? |
osu.32435080011844 | Does Minky- the- Magician help the little Gnome take care of the woodland creatures? |
osu.32435080011844 | I wonder what Groundhogs do to amuse themselves? |
osu.32435080011844 | Where do you live?' osu.32435080011844 Which would you rather have, Mister Pixie?' |
osu.32435080011844 | Carl exclaimed,"what difference does it make? |
osu.32435080011844 | Georgiana Groundhog asked,'bread and butter with sugar on it, or bread and butter with honey on it, or bread and butter with raspberry jelly on it?' |
osu.32435080011844 | It's a nice day, is n't it?' |
osu.32435080011844 | ORPHANT ANNIE Greencastle?" |
osu.32435080011844 | So Georgiana Groundhog laughed a little Groundhog laugh and asked: “ What is it you want, little Pixie?' |
osu.32435080011844 | Was that eleven o'clock that just struck?" |
osu.32435080011844 | “ Would you like to see where I live?' |
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nyp.33433069350274 | : P Sofoni ja? |
nyp.33433069350274 | ? tá i gry of HELTEM. |
nyp.33433069350274 | ?.. |
nyp.33433069350274 | Are ye war- men, repent you for fo ſmall? |
nyp.33433069350274 | HIN ICONCOCHOCOOOO carbono fu? |
nyp.33433069350274 | Here, Citiis, 1.1,? |
nyp.33433069350274 | TILDEN FOUNDATIONS, le HS waren? |
nyp.33433069350274 | URU LA? |
nyp.33433069350274 | bomo 1 HASSIN T IH NALA? |
nyp.33433069350274 | in spain's their'inici listi isitii boten intressed by..^? |
nyp.33433069350274 | parrow fi SOENE CASTLE THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY de TX, CMCX AN? |
mdp.39015064099362 | Where? ” asked Buddy. mdp.39015064099362 And who was Billy Forget- Me- Not? mdp.39015064099362 Do n't you ever brush your teeth? ” “ I forget to, ” said Buddy, hanging his head. mdp.39015064099362 Have you lost something? ” “ I ca n't find Billy Forget- Me- Not, ” said Buddy. mdp.39015064099362 What are you doing up at this time of night? mdp.39015064099362 What if he could n't eat the ice cream and cake at his party? mdp.39015064099362 What's your trouble? ” “ I have a sore tooth, ” Buddy answered. mdp.39015064099362 Why do n't you answer me? ” Where could he be? mdp.39015064099362 Why do n't you answer me? ” Where could he be? mdp.39015064099362 You asked me to wash your face, did n't you? mdp.39015064099362 “ Billy who? ” asked Mother. mdp.39015064099362 “ Billy, Billy, where are you? ” Out of bed he jumped and began looking everywhere. mdp.39015064099362 “ Where are you? mdp.39015064099362 “ Why are you making such a fuss? mdp.39015064099362 “ Why did n't you come to my party? mdp.39015064099362 “ Why, what are you doing on the floor? njp.32101063604274 Peter? |
njp.32101063604274 | And now that you are here what can I do for you? |
njp.32101063604274 | And the adopted son? |
njp.32101063604274 | And what was it the princess lady had called him? |
njp.32101063604274 | Can you speak English? ” 44"ORDS OPENED ok him in her arms to He buried his head not to sob. |
njp.32101063604274 | Did someone send or bring you? |
njp.32101063604274 | Did they know anything about that big house at the end of the street? |
njp.32101063604274 | D’cher git that? |
njp.32101063604274 | How in this world did you ever reach the thirteenth story of this great building? |
njp.32101063604274 | In that vast city what was one family of Russian emigrants? |
njp.32101063604274 | Is n't he the cunningest little chap you ever saw?" |
njp.32101063604274 | Ivan? |
njp.32101063604274 | John? |
njp.32101063604274 | Laying her hand upon the funny little dark green Russian cassock she asked:"Your name?" |
njp.32101063604274 | Peter? ” Frantic nods in the affirmative. |
njp.32101063604274 | Peter? ” “ Petrovitch, ” was the funny answer. |
njp.32101063604274 | She slipped an arm about the little figure and drew him close to her side as she asked: “ Why, little man, who are you and where did you come from? |
njp.32101063604274 | Some class to that goil, ai n't there now?" |
njp.32101063604274 | Then he asked: “ What all those?" |
njp.32101063604274 | “ Nicholas? |
njp.32101063604308 | Oh, why did you do so, Gundy? |
njp.32101063604308 | And did it hap- pen that you could n't find words to say how happy you were inside? |
njp.32101063604308 | And where were the fairies? |
njp.32101063604308 | But what else could the poor boy do? |
njp.32101063604308 | But where were the Flowers? |
njp.32101063604308 | Can it be those dreadful Human Beings who drive a cart and haul trash to the Dump? ” Just here I must tell you about the Trash- men. |
njp.32101063604308 | Could that be the Flower Garden over there where all those gay blooms tossed their heads? |
njp.32101063604308 | Did you ever wish for a certain thing ever so hard, then suddenly get that very thing that you had wished for? |
njp.32101063604308 | Had not the Children said over and over again, “ Christmas is coming?" |
njp.32101063604308 | My, what solemn looking Kings and Queens and Jacks these were, but what could you expect in this house? |
njp.32101063604308 | What would his parents think had become of him? |
njp.32101063604308 | Where was Tildy? |
njp.32101063604308 | Where was she? |
njp.32101063604308 | Yet how can I, a stupid fairy, do it? |
njp.32101063604308 | “ How do like yourself, Gundy? ” they cried. |
njp.32101063604308 | “ What does he mean? ” asked all the amazed fairies. |
njp.32101063604308 | “ What is Christmas? ” said the curious fairies who heard the Children's words. |
njp.32101063604308 | “ Where can the fairy be? ” said the Nurse, shaking the curtains vio- lently. |
njp.32101063604308 | “ Who are the Trash- men? |
njp.32101063604308 | “ Why, what was that? ” said Uncle, turn- ing quickly. |
nyp.33433076060262 | For, if thou canst to me address thy gentle words, why not to any other? nyp.33433076060262 Good dog,"said she, caressing his cheeks with her hands, as she addressed him,"tell me, where have I come? |
nyp.33433076060262 | May I not become thy friend, too? nyp.33433076060262 Must I kill him, too? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Pray tell me, fair one, how this may be so? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Tell me,he said, at length,"how came the good Graf Hammerschlaag to learn the maid was here?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | But yet,"he murmured, after a pause,"who knows? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Dost thou also love?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | Dost thou not love me now?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | Have any of my line 136 1 The Silent Maid been like to this? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Is this the love of mortals? |
nyp.33433076060262 | La- la, La- la, who shall tell Where the Erl- men's daughters dwell? |
nyp.33433076060262 | May I always wear thee so?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | No sign? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Now tell me, doth thy master give no compromise? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Pray tell me, if thou canst, why'[ 209] The Silent Maid'tis the lady weeps, and why she clings so tightly to that child?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | States he nothing save his demand for the maid?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | Surely[ 54] The Silent Maid not that aged crone? |
nyp.33433076060262 | What asks the Hammerschlaag of me? |
nyp.33433076060262 | What was it caused them? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Where do all the cloudlets go? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Where do all the waters flow? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Why shouldst thou not with words speak unto all; or why to me alone?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | Why wakes he not to stay his beast and greet his master? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Wilt thou not sing for me again? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Wilt thou sing for me again, little one?" |
nyp.33433076060262 | Would my child be like this one? |
nyp.33433076060262 | Would my noble lord dare bind a soul that loves not his? |
njp.32101068789377 | 2 Was the penury of the country and the starving condition of the poor at the bottom of 1 La Reine Marie Antoinette, De Nolhac, p. 184.? |
njp.32101068789377 | ? |
njp.32101068789377 | But what if everything should fail? |
njp.32101068789377 | Coming towards the porte du jardinier, she had seen Rodolphe and Fidel Bersy? |
njp.32101068789377 | Could the rock out of which the cavernous mouth was cut have been lifted over the long bridge at some later time? |
njp.32101068789377 | He was devoted to her and to their children; had paid her debts again and again;? |
njp.32101068789377 | If we were deceived in one, two, or three points, could we have been in all? |
njp.32101068789377 | Marie Antoinette would have sternly punished the crime of killing the King's officials;? |
njp.32101068789377 | O?, 1877. |
njp.32101068789377 | O?, K 2 148 AN ADVENTURE S000 m2 standing near her mother on the steps of their cottage outside the enclosure. |
njp.32101068789377 | Oʻ, 1876.? |
njp.32101068789377 | Was it not on an August day, twelve years ago, that she first acted herself in the charming little newly- built theatre? |
njp.32101068789377 | We are constantly asked why we, of all people, should have had such an adventure? |
uc1.b5298882 | Das Unheir liche, Spukhafte, das sonst dem'furchtbar verneinenden? rincip( 1). uc1.b5298882 The expression of fear,"says Bain'?) |
uc1.b5298882 | ? er, die echten Gespenster εeschichten. |
uc1.b5298882 | But how could a ghost trail its robe through the plain, matter- of- fact world of Augustan sunshine? |
uc1.b5298882 | Do we believe for the instant that the scenes are real? |
uc1.b5298882 | Etwa weil hie und da ein schwaches Gerüt dergleichen nicht verträgt? |
uc1.b5298882 | Fiske, Christabel Forsythe:- Shesis submitted to the Columbian University in part satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Laster o? |
uc1.b5298882 | Has he done this consciously or unconsciously? |
uc1.b5298882 | He questions,'whence does it arise, if not from some hall unconscious undercurrent of our being, to which indefinite element the author has appealed?' |
uc1.b5298882 | Ho? |
uc1.b5298882 | How are we to account for this? |
uc1.b5298882 | How well Poe succeeds in getting his read- er to"sup full o? |
uc1.b5298882 | Igychology"(?) |
uc1.b5298882 | In Hoffrrann tiiw Suspense is sustainel loti rapid change 0? |
uc1.b5298882 | Is it true that the complex self- con- scious people of today do not delight in the things which inspire terror? |
uc1.b5298882 | Ist es denn möglich, die Bedingnisse solcher Dichtungen festzustellen? |
uc1.b5298882 | Or is it true that they are ashamed to make known their delight? |
uc1.b5298882 | Or, again, what sends the heart fluttering up and quickens the feet of the man or woman who goes alone down a long dark hall or up a winding stair? |
uc1.b5298882 | Soll starke Most par nicht auſgetragen werden, weil einige am Tische sitzen, lie schwächlicher latur sind oder sich den l'accn ver- dorben haben?" |
uc1.b5298882 | Sully, in his"Outlines o? |
uc1.b5298882 | The cool and calculating manner in which it is executed is only less effective than that o? |
uc1.b5298882 | The narrator, too, ackno.lelges himsell to- 15- share the temerarent c? |
uc1.b5298882 | Und wer verstand sich auch darauf besser als unser herrlicher Tieck in mancher seiner Erzählungen? |
uc1.b5298882 | Warurn sollte es dem Dichter nicht vergönnt sein, lie IIebel der Furcht, les Grauens, des Entsetzens zu be- wegen? |
uc1.b5298882 | What is it that grips a child, forcing it to listen to ghost stories which drive it into ecstasies of fear, and yet forces it to beg for more? |
uc1.b5298882 | What means has he used? |
uc1.b5298882 | What would it have done at midnight, in some old chostly country house? |
uc1.b5298882 | the soul is susceptible, what one shall I, on the present occasion, select?' |
uc1.b5298882 | the while his heart leaps out to it? |
uiug.30112040258730 | As soon as the vessel approached, Tromba cried out in a ringing voice — “ ‘ Surrender, you are my prisoners l ’ “ ‘ In whose name? |
uiug.30112040258730 | But have n’t you ever looked at yourself in a mirror? |
uiug.30112040258730 | But where have Vox Angelica and Lieblich Gedacht gone to for their honeymoon? |
uiug.30112040258730 | Has he accom- plished the quest? |
uiug.30112040258730 | Has he accomplished the quest? |
uiug.30112040258730 | Has he accomplished the quest? |
uiug.30112040258730 | He knocked at this door, and he heard a hoarse voice saying: ‘ Who is there? |
uiug.30112040258730 | He said- ‘ Yes, it was I. ” “ Shall I ever hear you again? |
uiug.30112040258730 | He sought the shopkeeper and said to him: “ Have you got me the Blue Rose? |
uiug.30112040258730 | How can you give half your kingdom to a vagabond in rags and tatters? |
uiug.30112040258730 | I can get into a pipe of course, but I ca n’t go home. ” “ To Musicland? |
uiug.30112040258730 | MART and JUBRET fl\ ‘ 5'? |
uiug.30112040258730 | My master will ask, ‘ Have you recognised your son? ’ And you must then point to the pigeon which is flying higher than the others. |
uiug.30112040258730 | Presently Hautboy said — “ ‘ Why should we go anywhere? |
uiug.30112040258730 | Q DEDICATED M. hi ’ °:? |
uiug.30112040258730 | Quint thought for a moment, and then he said: “ Those who have the gift. ” “ But what is the gift? |
uiug.30112040258730 | She will tell you. ’ “ ‘ But how shall I find Unda Maris? ’ asked Lieblich Gedacht. |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ All I know is that some have it and others have n’t. ” “ Did Doctor Sebastian have the gift? ” asked Johan. |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ Every- body laughs at me, except Lizbeth. ” “ Who is Lizbeth? |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ Oh; Rainbow, why could you not trust me? |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ What can I do for you? ” asked the blacksmith ’s wife. |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ ‘ Well, what do you want? |
uiug.30112040258730 | “ ‘ Who are you, ’ it said, ‘ who have made me visible and given me the power to speak? |
uiug.30112040258730 | ” “ What is a mirror? |
hvd.hw9t2e | 27 SNICKERTY NICK GIANT What are you doing? |
hvd.hw9t2e | 40 M The Sandman watches smiling SCENE II SNICKERTY NICK DWARF[ In a sleepy voice] Butter? |
hvd.hw9t2e | 59 SNICKERTY NICK FOURTH CHILD Are n't you afraid he will eat you up? |
hvd.hw9t2e | 60 d) ar UP “ Let's play"SNICKERTY NICK CHILDREN Nicky, Nicky, where shall we hide? |
hvd.hw9t2e | 66 SNICKERTY NICK GIANT Do n't you want a flower? |
hvd.hw9t2e | A dandelion? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Beggarman? |
hvd.hw9t2e | But what is this? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Chief? |
hvd.hw9t2e | DWARF Is it time to get up? |
hvd.hw9t2e | DWARF Who talks sense anyway? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Do you hear? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Doctor? |
hvd.hw9t2e | FROST I am your brother; what will you give me? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Flowers in my garden? |
hvd.hw9t2e | GIANT Are n't you a little chap? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Have I slept seven years? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Is this a face? |
hvd.hw9t2e | LITTLE BOY Are n't you a big chap? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Lawyer? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Merchant? |
hvd.hw9t2e | NORTHWIND I am your sister; what will you do for me? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Poorman? |
hvd.hw9t2e | SNOW I am your sweetheart; what will you give me? |
hvd.hw9t2e | THIRD CHILD[ Timidly] If he comes back to- day, will he eat us up? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Thief? |
hvd.hw9t2e | What has happened to my nose? |
hvd.hw9t2e | What has happened to my toes? |
hvd.hw9t2e | What was it? |
hvd.hw9t2e | What were you made for? |
hvd.hw9t2e | Who is in my garden? |
hvd.hw9t2e | [ Counting his buttons] Richman? |
osu.32435017946690 | #% Down in an unfrequented'* se? |
osu.32435017946690 | - “ Where did you get that? ” cried Roger, snatching a May- flower from his hand. |
osu.32435017946690 | 183 sel? ” asked the Witch, with a hideous cackle of laughter that rang through the cave. |
osu.32435017946690 | And so, my darling Hallidina, it can not be, unless we should prevail upon my father to relent. ” “ Why do all these people obey your father? |
osu.32435017946690 | As they hurried away with brimming baskets, one little(?, W girl, with a fluff of hair and*/*** roguish eyes, lingered. |
osu.32435017946690 | But what was this he beheld 2 Was he yet dreaming? |
osu.32435017946690 | Come, will you not go with me? ” She hung her head. |
osu.32435017946690 | Did the pigeon spy the bowed head of Adolphus as he was hastening toward the forest? |
osu.32435017946690 | Do you not love me, Roger? ” “ It was to Philip you gave the May- flower, ” Roger replied, coldly. |
osu.32435017946690 | Had the pigeon confided to him the nature of her errand, and had the story touched the heart of the falcon? |
osu.32435017946690 | How can you care for one so vain as I? ” Then she placed her hands upon his great shoulders and lifted up her lips. |
osu.32435017946690 | May I ask what you are doing here 2 ” “ You ’re Peter Weasel, eh? ” re- A FOREST TRAGEDY. |
osu.32435017946690 | When the knight placed her on the ground and dismounted, she fell upon her knees and cried: “ What is it that you want of me? |
osu.32435017946690 | Who knows but that your simple love and content- ment may change her heart? |
osu.32435017946690 | say of her frock, and what should she tell them of herself? |
osu.32435017946690 | task. ” Suddenly an angry servant appeared and said: “ What do you want? |
osu.32435017946690 | wife, did I not? |
osu.32435017946690 | “ A strange house, is it not, damsel? |
osu.32435017946690 | “ And leave the picnic dinner for the birds to quarrel over? |
osu.32435017946690 | “ Ca n't you avoid: pulling? ” he cried. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ Oh, my beloved Anita, what am I to do? ” The pigeon replied, almost as distinctly as any one could have done: “ Look, Theodora. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ What do you here? ” she de- manded. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ Where are you going thus early in the day? ” said Roger, blushing, and trembling with a strange timidity. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ Who are you? ” Old Peter queried. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ Who are you? ” “ I'm Peter Weasel. |
osu.32435017946690 | “ You ca n't mean me? ” “ You! ” A sneer sat upon the Sprite's face. |
nyp.33433081852877 | Did they back down? ” “ Most of'em did, ” laughed the Hatter. |
nyp.33433081852877 | Do you live in this beautiful building? ” “ Yes, ” said the Duchess. |
nyp.33433081852877 | PUBLIC VERSE 107 “ What was that? ” demanded the Hatter. |
nyp.33433081852877 | Q.? ”. |
nyp.33433081852877 | Remember that? ” “ I do n't think I ever heard it, ” said Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | Single handed and alone? ” “ Yes,"said the Hatter. |
nyp.33433081852877 | That was it, was nt it, Judge? ” he added, turning to the White Knight. |
nyp.33433081852877 | We shall be reëlected all right. ” “ How do you know? ” asked Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | have you been?" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ But what did the Agents have to do? ” asked Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Can you hear her? ” “ Yes, ” giggled Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Children happy? ” “ They will be in time, ” said the Duchess. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Do n't you think so, Miss Alice?" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ For me? ”"No,"corrected the Hatter. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ How does the compulsory soda- water regulation work? ”. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ If you want trains fast you've got to build'em fast. ” “ Yes, but if they do n't go — how does anybody get anywhere? ” asked Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ In Wonderland again? ”.“No, ” said Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ It hardly seems possible, does it? ” said Alice. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ It just runs on forever. ” “ Does n't it stop anywhere? ” cried Alice in amazement. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Servant, sir? ” repeated the Duchess haughtily. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Well- he's a Diplomat all right, all right. ” “ How are things going to- day, Duchess? ” asked the Hatter. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ What does she say?" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ What is it, just? ”. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ When?" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Where “ WEY- HAVE- I REALLY FALLEN?" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Why yes, ” said Alice, “ but- does it rhyme? ” “ Perfectly, ” replied the Hatter,"that is, under our system. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Why- have I- I really fallen?'" |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ Why- have I-I really fallen? ” “ You most certainly have off the sofa, ” laughed her mother. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ You are n't going to do this yourself, are you? |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ You could n't spare a dollar, could you, Miss? ” whined the Beggar. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ You do n't means the Corliss Engine, do you? ” asked the White Knight. |
nyp.33433081852877 | “ You here? ” “ I do n't know about these others, but I'm here,"returned the Hatter. |
mdp.39015081918230 | 'Felt like an electric shock, did n't it? |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( B) 45 Count- It- Up Where else but in the City of Rith Metic, in the Gilli- kin Country, would Count- It- Up live? |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( I wonder, if Sister Six had had a twin brother, whether they would have called him Half- a- Dozen?) |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( N) º Grumpy When a person is in a bad mood, have n't you heard it said, “ He ’s cross as a bear?" |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( S) Fiſherman This Winkie fisherman once asked Dorothy and Piga- sus, “ Who is Ozma of Oz? ” Can you imagine that? |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( S) Fiſherman This Winkie fisherman once asked Dorothy and Piga- sus, “ Who is Ozma of Oz? ” Can you imagine that? |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( T)\,, Grumph ſ º With such a name, would n't you guess that this fellow& º- r*...<*,--* º*** is a Nome? |
mdp.39015081918230 | ( T)| º- jº-- Pºg Amy- Would you believe that a wooden doll could become the A Princess of Sun Top Mountain in the Gillikin Country? |
mdp.39015081918230 | -- º • 2,222- 49**, lº S-º'*? |
mdp.39015081918230 | 258 The Loſt King of Oz What happened to Pastoria, King of Oz in the old days, long before the Wizard came to Oz and erected the Emerald City? |
mdp.39015081918230 | But why do the gypsies want Ojo? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Can you imagine a better place for a bakery? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Could not he have been fascinated by Dickens'pen- name, Boz? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Did he go? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Did you ever bump your funnybone? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Do you agree with our “ sup- poses ”? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Ever try swimming in the air? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Gº?" |
mdp.39015081918230 | How is he, a small boy, in any way valuable to them? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Is it any wonder that no one has ever found a name for this creature? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Or like Ruggedo, who was so wicked that he was banished from his own kingdom? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Perhaps you have seen her, dancing in the flames of your fire- place on a cold winter's night? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Ready? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Speedy in Oz Remember Speedy, the little boy who arrived in Oz by space rocket from Long Island in The Yellow Knight of Oz? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Then her sub- jects could make a bad joke, like “ When is Adora not Adora? |
mdp.39015081918230 | They campaigned against potatoes under the name of “ Society for Prevention of Un- healthful Diet. ” See where Spud got his name? |
mdp.39015081918230 | This book is dedicated in grateful friendship to HORATIO P BAUM PAGE PREFACE: What Is Oz? |
mdp.39015081918230 | What does Pat pat? |
mdp.39015081918230 | What happened? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Which would you be like — Rinkitink — who was so well loved that he had to scamper off on a vacation for relief? |
mdp.39015081918230 | Who moves them? |
hvd.32044054114665 | All that is required is to try and approach Spirit. ”- “ How so? |
hvd.32044054114665 | At last he slowly muttered: “ Are you in earnest? ” “ I am, as I hope to help you. ” THE ENSOULED VIOLIN. |
hvd.32044054114665 | Did not the swift- footed nymphs frolic at liis beck and call to the sound of the magic flute of the Arcadian shepherd — who was himself? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Do you hear me? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Had the Bonze foreseen, indeed, the dreary results, when he spoke of Daij Dzins to whom I left “ an ingress ” “ a door open ” in me? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Have not I gloriously kept my promise, eh? ” The spell was broken. |
hvd.32044054114665 | He had himself worked in the temple of Spirit two- thirds of his life, and given several hours daily to “ contemplation. ” Thus he knew(?!) |
hvd.32044054114665 | II9 such a horrible idea as the sacrifice of his old master to his ambition had ever entered his mind? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Is the suspected party still lying in prison? |
hvd.32044054114665 | THEOLOGICALLIBRARY y- Z ſ? |
hvd.32044054114665 | WHAT IS THEOSOPHY? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Was the inquirer ready to be placed by a Yamabooshi, a stranger to him, in the required state? |
hvd.32044054114665 | What does this signify? |
hvd.32044054114665 | What then? |
hvd.32044054114665 | What? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Where was I now? |
hvd.32044054114665 | Will you kindly explain to me a little nmore of the mystery? ” “ There is none; still I am willing. |
hvd.32044054114665 | You have heard the strange tale whispered about the famous Tartini? |
hvd.32044054114665 | and why should he desire any better fate? |
hvd.32044054114665 | he has not confessed up to now? |
hvd.32044054114665 | that I am de facto dead? |
hvd.32044054114665 | who must remain unnamed at night? ” he added, with a sudden return to the superstitions of his youth. |
hvd.32044054114665 | “ And what can the dervishes know about my dog? ” said I, in no mood to joke, ridiculous as the proposition appeared. |
hvd.32044054114665 | “ My mind, ” I argued, “ what is it? |
hvd.32044054114665 | “ What can equal the eloquence, the magic spell of the human voice? |
hvd.32044054114665 | “ What do you suppose I would be doing before incarnating again? ” “ In that case, ” he said, speaking slowly and weighing 2O NIGHTMARE TALES. |
hvd.32044054114665 | “ Wilt thou help me to do so? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Dear me,thought she,"why could not the door open itself instead of troubling the bell?" |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | What are we to have besides sandwiches and tarts? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | What, girls? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | ( only who indeed would wear such clothes, so long as there was another suit in the world to put on?) |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | 61 What should she do? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | 81 over again? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | 9 been found fault with, thanks to the children's mood that day[ Were the dishes all wrong, Aunt? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | 92 SPEAKING Were all the sleepers gone clean away since Maggie passed scarcely a. quarter of an hour before? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Ah, why indeed? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | An hour after dinner blindman's buff in the garden began well and promised well: why could it not go on well? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | An hour yet before tea- time: would another hour ever be over? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | At length the Queen interfered:"Let her alone;-who's she? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Cold? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Do you fancy the fall jarred her? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Ella, you sitting down too? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Had this forest road always been so long? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Is she not a beauty? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | It is you that I see, my darling, Will another as kldndly critic On every page of this book, So patiently hear them through? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | J,~~~~ s-~ What should she do? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Only something whitish lay on the ground where they had been sitting: could it be a nightcap? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Or was it a real boy? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Poor little Flora: was this the end of her birthday? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Should we not all have liked to be there with Flora, even if supper was the forfeit? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Was it a boy or a girl? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Was it fact? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Was it fancy? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Was it themselves, or was it their clothes? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Were the clouds at play? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Were the oaks at play? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | Were these things really so? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | What should she do? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | With your flowing, golden tresses, Will the many children care for And your wistful, wondering look, The tales that I told to you? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | [ But, Aunt, how came she to have fifty million faces? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | [ Do you know, children, what would most likely have happened to Maggie if she had yielded to drowsiness and slept out there in the cold?-What, Aunt? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | [ How came the toad to be so much cleverer than his neighbours, Aunt? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | [ Who was it? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | mindct iTree- sticks and a ho'.. dependent theee: fromr sugg'ested a t1ripod eve f,1'the k ettle; and so it waSo i[Whv a tripod, Aunit? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | pouting over that nice clean white stocking because it wants a darn? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | surely there can not be such a game? |
miun.ady4587.0001.001 | was she eight years old at last only for this? |
nyp.33433076054406 | 94 MY TUSSLE WITH THE DEVIL What has happened? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Can you sup- ply me? ” MUNITIONS 121 “ Yes. |
nyp.33433076054406 | For what? ” I exclaimed. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Glad to see me? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Have you any? ” “ A complete stock — of every- thing, ” the old man answered. |
nyp.33433076054406 | He said: “ I do not belong, but I may come to the party, may I not? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Houses? |
nyp.33433076054406 | How much of each will you have? ” The man hesitated, and then put- ting his hand in his pocket, he drew out a bundle of notes and handful of gold. |
nyp.33433076054406 | I shall watch for him when he makes his mansion. ” “ What do you mean by that? ” we asked. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Is it not where you lived last? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Of what does he think? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Then followed a story called “ The Contest. ” How do we know it was the spirit of O. Henry? |
nyp.33433076054406 | This is all as it should be! ” “ Should be? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Today a winged messenger came and told me my exile was ended and I could start for my home tonight. ” “ And where is your home? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Was it a sign, or was it only a movement by the Wind? ”- II. |
nyp.33433076054406 | We have need of one like you to assist us. ” “ What do you feel I can do? ” I asked. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Why keep the Muse silent? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Will you come with me to a Summerland where there is only joy, and pain is unknown? ” “ Death! ” he gasped. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Will you hear? ” “ Fire away. ” II. |
nyp.33433076054406 | Will you rest? ” “ Mine! |
nyp.33433076054406 | Will you stay with me? |
nyp.33433076054406 | Will you stay? ” Joe made a motion of assent. |
nyp.33433076054406 | ‘ Make merry or pass out in sorrow. ’ What does that portend? ” I ques- tioned. |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Do you know that you have here untold riches? ” “ To hell, we have Steve. |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Do you realize that you have the greatest talent ever known — in one direction? ” 46 MY TUSSLE WITH TH, DEVIL “ What! ” I gasped. |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Is it true that the hour is to be re- established? |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Put up a fight, did n't he? |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Trees are blooming, Branches waiting, Will you come? ” Shy the answer — Swift surrender — Roundelays are heard. |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Was it true? |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ Well, my friend, what is wrong? |
nyp.33433076054406 | “ ‘ Monotonous,'you say? |
hvd.32044086878006 | 42 WHO FOLLOWED THE PIPER “ Oh, what would you have me do for you? ” said Mary, beginning to cry. |
hvd.32044086878006 | 86 WHO FOLLOWED THE PIPER\Nººr WSSSZºº? |
hvd.32044086878006 | And Valentine cried out, “ Are you John Ball, my comrade? ” The other made sounds that became human words. |
hvd.32044086878006 | And then 40 WHO FOLLOWED THE PIPER she heard some one say, “ What are you looking at, little girl? ” She saw who spoke to her. |
hvd.32044086878006 | And what did Baldwin do? |
hvd.32044086878006 | And what did he do after that? |
hvd.32044086878006 | And what did he play to them? |
hvd.32044086878006 | As they came near, he said: “ Mercury, Mercury, 20 WHO FOLLOWED THE PIPER art thou back? ” “ Yea, Janus, I am back, ” said the Piper. |
hvd.32044086878006 | Maybe the touch of those who had been with him in the Wood of Daylight- Gone might awaken John Ball? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Now I am the Man in the Moon. ” “ Oh, and will you let me rest under your lantern? ” asked Golden Hood. |
hvd.32044086878006 | Oh, what was she to do? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Remember that you are very close to the Dark Forest and you might stray into it, and then what would become of you? |
hvd.32044086878006 | She was wearied to the bone now, but where was the place where she could take rest in safety? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Tell me, do you see it? ” “ I see it, ” said Mary. |
hvd.32044086878006 | Tell me, do you see it? ” “ I see it, ” said Mary. |
hvd.32044086878006 | What would you say to a sword? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Where could they go? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Who is she? ” said the hag. |
hvd.32044086878006 | Why were you not back? |
hvd.32044086878006 | Would they never, then, come to the fullness of their height and their strength? |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ And did you ever see anything that drew your eyes more than this blackness and white- ness and redness? |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ And what are you looking at, little girl? ” said the Hag of the Tree to Mary. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ And will he have Valentine with him? ” Golden Hood would ask. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Did you ever see any one who had the white- ness of the snow and the redness of the berries and the blackness of the raven? |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Did you ever see him before, Sergeant? ” asked the Mayor. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Golden Hood has- has she? ” cried the hag, and it seemed to Mary that she was about to jump out of the hollow of the tree. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ How can I drink it when there is so little left for you who are my guests? ” said Philemon. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Mercury, art thou back? ” said the woodpecker. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Oh, but must n't I break off the thorn? ” said Mary. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Oh, tell me, tell me who you are? ” Golden Hood cried out as she came near him. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Oh, where can I run to? ” cried Mary. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Oh, where have we come to, Baldwin, my horse? ” cried John Ball. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Oh, where have we come to, Baldwin, my horse? ” cried John Ball. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ What are they going to give Baldwin? ” the children asked one another. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ What bat- tles would you fight? ” said he as he went. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ What could I be in the country of Prester John? ” asked Valentine. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ What name are you called by? ” said the Mayor. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Who are you? ” said Valentine. |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Who is she? |
hvd.32044086878006 | “ Why did you not hurry back? ” said the hag to him. |
hvd.hwkpbx | .. “ The mirror here confirmed me this? |
hvd.hwkpbx | 198 SELECTIONS FROM HOOD Billy-- where are you, Billy? |
hvd.hwkpbx | A connoisseur, or amateur? |
hvd.hwkpbx | A face, that mocked the human face, before me watched alone; But were those eyes the eyes of man that look'd against my own? |
hvd.hwkpbx | A moon, as if the earthly moon, was shining up aloft; But were those beams the very beams that I had seen so oft? |
hvd.hwkpbx | And here observe how dog and man A different temper shows, What hound resents that he is sent To follow his own nose? |
hvd.hwkpbx | And some, in charging hurdle stakes, Were left bereft of sense- What else could be premised of blades That never learned to fence? |
hvd.hwkpbx | And what did he do with his deadly darts, This goblin of grisly bone? |
hvd.hwkpbx | As fate denies his shooting wishes, Why do n't he take to catching fishes? |
hvd.hwkpbx | But John — for why? |
hvd.hwkpbx | But first to him that held the rein, A crown he nimbly flung: For holding of the horse? — why, no- For holding of his tongue. |
hvd.hwkpbx | Had you ever your nose towelled up to a snub, And your eyes knuckled out with the back of the hand? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Have you ever felt huckaback softened with sand? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Is this your love so warm? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Is thy lover at sea, To make thee so watch the tide? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Said John, I am a proper man, And very tall to see; Who knows, but now her lord is low, She may look up to me? |
hvd.hwkpbx | THE DUEL 119 But look, the morning now is bright, Though cloudy it begun: Why ca n't we aim above, as if We had called out the sun? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Then ringing for her serving men, They showed him to the door: Said they, you turn out better now, Why did n't you before? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Tho ’ felony, yet who would let Another's horse alone, Whose neck is placed in jeopardy By riding on his own? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Was your face ever sent to the housemaid to scrub? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Well, I suppose A SAILOR'S APOLOGY FOR BOW- LEGS We had n't run a knot- or much beyond( What will you have on it? |
hvd.hwkpbx | What if the lark does carol in the sky, Soaring beyond the sight to find him out- Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly? |
hvd.hwkpbx | What shape is that, so very grim, and black as any coal? |
hvd.hwkpbx | Where am I? |
hvd.hwkpbx | With the bride all in white, and your body in blue, Did you walk up the aisle — the genteelest of men? |
hvd.hwkpbx | against the shafts of love, What armour can avail? |
hvd.hwkpbx | in what dreadful ship? |
hvd.hwkpbx | upon what dreadful lake? |
hvd.hwkpbx | who can tell the miseries of men That serve the very cheapest shops in town? |
hvd.hwkpbx | who can tell the miseries of men That serve the very cheapest shops in town? |
hvd.hwkpbx | you have not come across my poor little boy, have you, in your beat? |
hvd.hwkpbx | М.: 0 • Гар? |
hvd.hwkpbx | ‘ Was your face ever sent to the housemaid to scrub?' |
hvd.hx5gpv | *:?? |
hvd.hx5gpv | *:?? |
hvd.hx5gpv | 119 “ Have you forgotten the night when you were lost in the woods, and I found you cry- ing under a tree?" |
hvd.hx5gpv | 62 THE ICE KING, AND ter One could not help being perfectly charmed with such a pretty room to sleep in? |
hvd.hx5gpv | ? ” And Fido, as if he perfectly understood her, laughed as only a dog can laugh, and put his great shaggy paw in her hand. |
hvd.hx5gpv | Are you not sorry that the Ice King has already touched Annie's young heart? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Ask me to pay for eggs I never had, do you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | At last he threw himself down in the snow, and began to cry bitterly, “ O dear, O dear, what shall I do? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Besides, do you know, that my friend Katydid Said she would not stay here? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Come, let's be friends, will you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Did it cry, and did Beauty find it? ” cried one of the city lads in a mocking tone, and chucking Caspar under the chin. |
hvd.hx5gpv | HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY TE HARD RDIAN ACADE STO CHRIS? |
hvd.hx5gpv | How much I shall know for one of my years! ” But Bobby and Bushy were hungry and tired: “ O, what can we eat? ” they sadly inquired. |
hvd.hx5gpv | I do n't want to see you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Now, what is the errand? ” “ O Alick, Alick, what a careless boy you are! ” said Mrs. Alison. |
hvd.hx5gpv | One fine dar ustidagi just as the$;? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Shall I tell you why? |
hvd.hx5gpv | So one evening she said to them, — “ My dear children, I have a little story to tell you; should you like to hear it? ” “ A story! |
hvd.hx5gpv | Then, let me ask you, what is the use of our quarrelling all the time, and making ourselves even more disagreeable to each other than nature intended? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Well, what do you want then? |
hvd.hx5gpv | What are you doing here? ” 0, how delighted Caspar was to hear a human voice! |
hvd.hx5gpv | What blessings then could they have to be thankful for? |
hvd.hx5gpv | What brought you here, eh? ” said cross Mr. Girder. |
hvd.hx5gpv | What good will that do me? |
hvd.hx5gpv | What say you?' |
hvd.hx5gpv | What was that you were reading last night, Ger- trude? |
hvd.hx5gpv | What will mother say to me? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Why does he tremble so? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Would she like to go into the fields, and pick berries? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Would she like to walk in the garden? |
hvd.hx5gpv | Would she play “ Dr. Busby, ” or “ Trades, ” or “ The Man- sion of Happiness, ” or “ Loto ”? |
hvd.hx5gpv | are you asleep? |
hvd.hx5gpv | was Ome 0 ne was 44 THE ICE KING, AND Shall I tell you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | where are you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | why look so stealthily all around him, and up and down the road, as if he was doing a very wicked thing, and was afraid some one was looking at him? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ And so do I, ” said little Minnie; “ will you tell it now, mother? ” “ Yes, but first let us go into the piazza, 80. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Did it get lost in the woodsy, poor baby? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Have you got a doll, Annie? ” asked Min- nie, sitting down on a little stool at her cousin's feet. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Have you lost any thing, ma'am? ” said Alick, running to meet the lady. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ I am sure my baby- house is quite nice yet; mother said it was. ” “ And what would you do, Frank? ” asked Gertrude. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ I never saw such a cross thing as 64 THE ICE KING, AND so bad for her to scream at Fido; do you, mother? ” cried Minnie. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Is this it? ” holding up the little steel purse, with the tempting gold shining through it. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Now, remember the road, will you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ O, you are sorry, are you? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Please, ma'am, may I spend it? ” he asked, looking up eagerly into her face. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ Shall you give up yours, Gertrude? ”. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ So do I, ” said Minnie; “ do you, Annie? ” Annie blushed, and hung down her head for a moment. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ So you have brought the eggs at last — why did n't you come sooner, eh? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ True, mother, so she may; and if she did not scowl so, she would be very pretty, would n't she? ” said Albert. |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ What a small room this is, ai n't it, Jane? |
hvd.hx5gpv | “ What are you thinking of, Laura?" |
uiug.30112041562031 | 'LI n F FT. LI/ Vlfiy'l- iz'LIJNEP'LI F'15{$ 4.3 ill? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Am I dreaming now? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Am I not, O Tree? |
uiug.30112041562031 | And then after that, to have your heart pierced with a sharp needle? |
uiug.30112041562031 | And who are you, pray? |
uiug.30112041562031 | But can our King n’er gain His royal rule? |
uiug.30112041562031 | But what of the Trees — Why stand they silent? |
uiug.30112041562031 | But why quarrel? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Can you not leave the gate, good Master Frog? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Daffodil, are the rest of the flowers ready? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Dear Christmas Angel, has the time then come? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Do you hear? |
uiug.30112041562031 | E] ANOIL 7/?!" |
uiug.30112041562031 | Have you learned of the Princess, O my son? |
uiug.30112041562031 | How dare you touch the gate? |
uiug.30112041562031 | How would you like to be shaken over a hot fire till you burst in agony? |
uiug.30112041562031 | I pray you tell me, is the Princess there? |
uiug.30112041562031 | In some old book turned yellow, whose thin leaves Are breaking with the weight of many years Might not some mention of this charm be made? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Is there no way to rescue her? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Must this barred gate stand here? |
uiug.30112041562031 | My Princess, can you hear? |
uiug.30112041562031 | No way? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Shall I go in the wood? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Shall we burn up Cotton, Lady Tinsel? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Spirit Of the Birch, Are thy hands empty on this night of nights? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Sun is coming here? |
uiug.30112041562031 | That mocks him when he stops in front of it? |
uiug.30112041562031 | The Saviour can he be, in manger born? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Then, if you are such a judge, which of us two should hang higher on the tree? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Was that hard? |
uiug.30112041562031 | What have ye, Spirits of the Woods and Fields? |
uiug.30112041562031 | What means this noise? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Who are those things? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Who can it be? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Why does he not speak? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Will you not? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Will you say it me? |
uiug.30112041562031 | Would your friend guard the gate? |
uiug.30112041562031 | You call me sirrah? |
uiug.30112041562031 | You said, “ When I am queen, I will do thus l ” Do you remember? |
uiug.30112041562031 | You will let me go now? |
uiug.30112041562031 | what is this quarrel? |
uiug.30112041562031 | “ James, what do you do first? ” “ I go and get a pick- axe. ” “ Who else goes and gets a pick- axe when James does? ” The hands go up. |
uiug.30112041562031 | “ James, what do you do first? ” “ I go and get a pick- axe. ” “ Who else goes and gets a pick- axe when James does? ” The hands go up. |
uiug.30112041562031 | “ The gate! ” What says he now? |
uiug.30112041562031 | “ What happens next? ” And so on, until each child can repeat the story without a mistake. |
uva.x004034086 | Do what? ” said Peter. uva.x004034086 Good evening, Miss Bat, ” said the grave gray owl, “ pray may I come up and chat awhile? ” “ Indeed, you may, Mr. Owl, ” replied the bat. |
uva.x004034086 | How does the poultry look, Nathan? ” said she. uva.x004034086 If the lark can sing, ” thought Blinky,"why ca n't I??? |
uva.x004034086 | If the lark can sing, ” thought Blinky,why ca n't I??? |
uva.x004034086 | If the lark can sing, ” thought Blinky,why ca n't I??? |
uva.x004034086 | 81 Tell you some more? |
uva.x004034086 | And what happi- ness do you suppose life holds for a pig if he can not root? |
uva.x004034086 | And why should they fear? |
uva.x004034086 | DEAR me, did no one tell you about the party? |
uva.x004034086 | Did you ever hear of a bird that could not fly? |
uva.x004034086 | Do you wonder the people trembled with fear even at his name? |
uva.x004034086 | Everything on the place suffered; so, do you wonder the Brownies looked sorrowful? |
uva.x004034086 | Have you ever noticed one perched on a cow or perhaps a sheep's back? |
uva.x004034086 | I'll dye my whiskers, but how can I rid myself of all this load of flesh? ” Allah Baba thought and thought, but all in vain. |
uva.x004034086 | I, said the rook, Will read from my book, “ Ashes to ashes, And dust to dust. ”'Who'll mark The songster's earthy bed? |
uva.x004034086 | Is there no way in which I can win them again? |
uva.x004034086 | It's something that happened when I was young, you want? |
uva.x004034086 | Miss Kitty Stripe, the belle of the village, won the admiration of all, for where could one find a sweeter creature than she? |
uva.x004034086 | Now then, do you wonder that Rhody was frightened? |
uva.x004034086 | Now, do you wonder that Madame Turkey put on her bonnet and shawl to search for her head- strong son? |
uva.x004034086 | Now, whose should it be? |
uva.x004034086 | TELL you a story, little chap? |
uva.x004034086 | That seems odd, does it not? |
uva.x004034086 | Well, what do you suppose an old fellow like grandfather can tell to please you and Bushy? |
uva.x004034086 | Were they, too, going to celebrate this day of Independence? |
uva.x004034086 | What do you think that ostrich did? |
uva.x004034086 | Who'll be the parson With faith and trust? |
uva.x004034086 | Who'll bear a blazing Torch in the case? |
uva.x004034086 | Who'll dig a grave In the yew- tree shade? |
uva.x004034086 | Who'll make a shroud So costly and fine? |
uva.x004034086 | Who'll toll the bell In the chapel tower? |
uva.x004034086 | and your wicked work forever? |
uva.x004034086 | watched most anxiously? |
uva.x004034086 | “ And my three best fowls are for poor Widow Love and her six youngsters, hey? |
uva.x004034086 | “ Do you know, ” said he, “ you have kept up this foolish nonsense so long that now you have lost your dinner? |
uva.x004034086 | “ Give me a ride, Foxy?" |
uva.x004034086 | “ If you but knew what a sight you were, never again would you strut around the barn yard! ” “ Strut do you call it? ” exclaimed the Gobbier. |
uva.x004034086 | “ Traps?" |
uva.x004034086 | “ What is in the air now, old wife? ” said he, somewhat surprised. |
uva.x004034086 | “ Why must nature, ” muttered he,"havư this dash of brightness in her adorning while my life is all gloom and all sadness? |
uva.x004034086 | “ You look blue, little Peter, ” said he, “ have things gone wrong with you? |
nyp.33433068198559 | And what have ye for supper? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Are ye hungry, my laddie? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Cruel, am I? |
nyp.33433068198559 | D'ye think I'm not alive? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Did he, indeed? nyp.33433068198559 Do n't you know what the prov- erb says?' |
nyp.33433068198559 | Have you no love of country,cried they,"that you would willingly cast your lot among silly creatures who look down upon your race?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | How can that be? |
nyp.33433068198559 | How many? |
nyp.33433068198559 | How now, little ones? nyp.33433068198559 I like'The Lost Sylphid'the best,"said Prudy;"but was she a great butterfly, do you s'pose? |
nyp.33433068198559 | I suppose you never were beaten,said the old woman;"you were never pelted with Avhizzing stones?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Is there any one else to love? |
nyp.33433068198559 | It is Hilde- garde,said she dreamily;"where has she stayed so long?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Not so fast: will you give me your castle as well? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Now, how many jewels shall I give her? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Now, ma,Grace went on,"I want to ask you where are those I- don't- know- what- to- call-'ems? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Shall I make him one of the great men of the earth, little Blanche? nyp.33433068198559 There, now, what is it, Gracie? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Was he brown, my son, with a long nose? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Weeping so soon? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Were they a. king and queen? |
nyp.33433068198559 | What brings a body here at this time of night? |
nyp.33433068198559 | What is your name, little girl? |
nyp.33433068198559 | What to do? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Where is my golden gate? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Where is that? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Why do I fear that I shall not win the love of Prince Reginald? nyp.33433068198559 Why linger here?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Why should you befriend a poor wretch who can not repay you? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Will the sad boy come too? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Will you promise me that Hilda will never trouble me again? |
nyp.33433068198559 | You mean little Harvey? nyp.33433068198559 151 Was this Zora's return for her cousin's love? nyp.33433068198559 49 a sister know him in the dim starlight, among the passing troops of elfish and mortal ri- ders? nyp.33433068198559 After this, people looked at Blanche, and said,How is it? |
nyp.33433068198559 | And may I copy them, Cassy and I, into a book, for a certain afflicted rel- ative?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Are the inmates all safe?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | But, after all, what can be expected of creatures without souls? |
nyp.33433068198559 | But, if you do not know the way home, pray how can you tell which road to take?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | By the way, have you seen such a thing hereabouts as a green alder- tree?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | He walked in the procession that night, carrying a can- dle whose light he could not see; but what did it signify, since there was light in his soul?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | I will hasten home, pluck up the bush, and burn it: then who will be the wiser?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Is it just, is it right, for the great man's son to put out a peasant boy's'eyes, and be happy again?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Is your ain father served with larger potatoes or creamier but- termilk? |
nyp.33433068198559 | It's a downright shame, is n't it, ma, to have little, Prudy so imposed upon? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Let me hide my face; for what would Blanche say if she knew, that, because my heart is proud, I am shut out of my own cas- tle? |
nyp.33433068198559 | One might have sup- posed him sleeping; for how should one im- agine that his beautiful eyes were of no manner of use, except when they were closed? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Ought he not to suffer even as I have suf- fered? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Say, have your brithers softer beds than yours? |
nyp.33433068198559 | She did not intend to speak; but asked,"What noise was that?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | She longed for the true home she had left; but whither should she go to seek it? |
nyp.33433068198559 | So saying, the goblin made another circle three times, on the ground, and again mut- tered, —"How long is fair Hilda a snowy wee lamb? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Tell me, was he right to fly at me like a wild beast? |
nyp.33433068198559 | The sun has left it open: do you see it, beautiful lady?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Then do n't you care for my skeeter- bites? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Thus she sat for a long time, not knowing whither to go, till a young man chanced to come that way, who said,"What do you here?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | When the morrow came, the husband and wife wept for joy at meeting once more; and Ivan said, —"Can you forgive me, dearest Moneta?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | Where was he? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Whose mither sae kind as yours, ungrateful chiel? |
nyp.33433068198559 | Will you give me the castle and gold, and ten years of your life?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | \ 71"Why sit you here, sighing like the north wind?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | \ht the boy,,'or the gold o the town, i fifty pieces/ish I could i in herrings once in my venison?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | bring back Moneta and the child, — would you give me your chests of gold?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | cried Zora, turning pale,"who ever heard of such a cruel request?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | do you? |
nyp.33433068198559 | laughed Grace;"how hap- pened that little thing to mistrust what I meant?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | said she:"and why do you weep?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | said the old crone, dropping her sticks, and looking up with surprise in every wrinkle:"you do n't mean me? |
nyp.33433068198559 | then we should swim in herrings and oil; and who knows but, for once in my life, I. might even get a taste of venison?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | then what shall I do?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | what is it you do n't want me to hear?" |
nyp.33433068198559 | what story has a moral for you, miss? |
hvd.hn6222 | And is n't that the light from a little window way off there? |
hvd.hn6222 | But who do you suppose sent me this? |
hvd.hn6222 | I suppose you have to spin it with the fishline, like a boy's top? |
hvd.hn6222 | I wonder,she said to herself wistfully,"if I shall ever really get anything to eat again?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Is n't it hilly? |
hvd.hn6222 | Nothing for me? |
hvd.hn6222 | Oh dear, I wish there were more of it,said Betsy,"Is n't there another book about Alice, Mother?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Or are they stars? |
hvd.hn6222 | Please, what key are you talking about, and what can it pos- sibly have to do with your falling down so much? |
hvd.hn6222 | We might try'Soldiers of the Queen'first, eh? |
hvd.hn6222 | What did I tell you? ” chuckled Johnny, “ That old- CAW! hvd.hn6222 What does the M stand for?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Where did he come from? |
hvd.hn6222 | Your last name, eh? hvd.hn6222 '” The Poet then started to read from ECHO the sheet he was holding- “ COME TO THINK ” Why is it ZEBRA'S sometimes spelled with double X and Y? hvd.hn6222 .1-w\-Who'd ever even fancy that so many unusual things could happen in less than an hour?" |
hvd.hn6222 | After a minute or two the blue quill stopped and this was what she read:"Who'llbuy my cakes?" |
hvd.hn6222 | And Echo answered,'Who?' |
hvd.hn6222 | And why, oh why, do you and I Walk on our thumbs and ears? |
hvd.hn6222 | And why, you ask me, does a dog face always nor’-nor'west? |
hvd.hn6222 | But, as I were a- sayin'afore,'e'asn't been seen for days, Miss. ”"How did he happen to get lost?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Coz why? |
hvd.hn6222 | Do n't you hear the dogs barking? |
hvd.hn6222 | Do you demand wild roses panned- Or choc'late- coated eels? |
hvd.hn6222 | For why not use a clothes brush for painting clothes, a hair brush for hair, and so on? |
hvd.hn6222 | For why not use a clothes brush for painting clothes, a hair brush for hair, and so on? |
hvd.hn6222 | Green? |
hvd.hn6222 | He then handed it to Alice, re- marking with a pleasant smile,"Perhaps you'd rather read it your- self, eh? |
hvd.hn6222 | How often do you change your name, I'd like to know? |
hvd.hn6222 | I wonder if he usually talks this way?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Is he a friend of yours?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Is he a friend of yours?" |
hvd.hn6222 | NU( 106) ICEBERG"Then what's that hanging from a chain about your neck? |
hvd.hn6222 | Now what would you say to a piece?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Perhaps you can guess the reason, eh?" |
hvd.hn6222 | She felt, though, that the Poet was somehow or other to blame for their predicament; so, turning to him, she said piteously,"Whatever shall we do?" |
hvd.hn6222 | So why then should he go, my lads, To face the flying- fish? |
hvd.hn6222 | Still if you're feeling timid,—well, you just might try your fire- bell. ” “ My fire- bell? |
hvd.hn6222 | What do you think of the view?" |
hvd.hn6222 | What kind of food do I prefer? |
hvd.hn6222 | What victuals do you call for when Your appetite you voice? |
hvd.hn6222 | Whatever shall we do?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Which do you think it was?" |
hvd.hn6222 | Who'll buy my cakes?' |
hvd.hn6222 | Why is a porpoise always pink? |
hvd.hn6222 | [ 181"Little bird faces appeared at open, curtained windows"( page 19)---$ TO BUNBERRY CROSS, OR ALONG CAME A SNIPE? |
hvd.hn6222 | cried Alice,"who are they?" |
hvd.hn6222 | r»nr.m: m.zt"•m"—-»,'••"ir__-*r'5? |
hvd.hn6222 | tell to me Dreams you have had? |
hvd.hn6222 | where have you been? |
hvd.hn6222 | “ But what does it mean? ”. |
hvd.hn6222 | “ Did you say the ladder or the latter, Miss? ” inquired the Fireman, who had been busy readjusting the things on his belt. |
hvd.hn6222 | “ How can I look at my face? |
hvd.hn6222 | “ Yes — but Pastry Purveyor would have sounded much better, do n't you think so? |
nyp.33433082303417 | 'Do you love that better than all else?' nyp.33433082303417 'Well, what do you love more than all else in this val- ley?' |
nyp.33433082303417 | 'When shall I be King?' nyp.33433082303417 And who are you? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Can you wait four days until I rescue you? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Four days? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Have you forgot- IN THE CITY 123 ten no one must mention that last word in this domain? nyp.33433082303417 Haw, I wonder what would happen if I should squirt my fountain into the air?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | How now, my villainous cousin? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Is it really and truly a boat? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Need you ask, my Prin- cess Clem? |
nyp.33433082303417 | This bold adventurer, this scalawag Peterkin, back in our midst? nyp.33433082303417 Well,"thought Peterkin, amazed,"I wonder if this is the fate of everyone in this valley?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | What does it mean to seef Is n't r~~all the world a thing of^Mf- s-^^^^^^JZ blackness? |
nyp.33433082303417 | What? nyp.33433082303417 Where is her Royal Highness Whatever- you- called- her? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Will you cease your wicked magic all the days of your life, if I forgive you for the sake of gener- ous Peterkin? nyp.33433082303417 'But would n't you love to fly?' nyp.33433082303417 'You loved more than all else to loll in the shade, eh? nyp.33433082303417 35 36 THE ADVENTURES OF PETERKIN Z h But how? nyp.33433082303417 82 THE ADVENTURES OF PETERKINAnd are you, too, blind?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Ah, what will happen now to Pe- terkin? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Ah, what would his fate be now? |
nyp.33433082303417 | An- other whale? |
nyp.33433082303417 | And what do you want in the bed- chamber of her Royal Highness, the Princess Clematis of the Four Kingdoms?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | And what's that silly, pearly thing you have at your side? |
nyp.33433082303417 | And where do you come from? |
nyp.33433082303417 | And, if I do provide you a new set of teeth, will you try very hard not to bite me?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Are you a friend of his?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Are you sure that the King of the Four Kingdoms is its ruler, hey?' |
nyp.33433082303417 | But they always come sailing home again at 126 THE ADVENTURES OF PETERKIN"What?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Come sailing back in that pumpkin boat of his, eh? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Could he be dreaming? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Could she be asleep? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Do you remember, we left him dozing snugly in his hiding place atop the roof of a deserted house? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Had they discovered his where- abouts? |
nyp.33433082303417 | He got up every little while to ask them:'And are you sure this Valley of Bright Eyes is one of the Four Kingdoms, hey? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Here, girl, tell me what's wrong with my ears?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Hop, hop — what could be the trouble with them? |
nyp.33433082303417 | How could it offend His Majesty? |
nyp.33433082303417 | In his company? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Is there anything more to it than the dark nothing of the blind?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Oh, what could he do? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Oh, what now? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Oh, what was it now? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Peterkin wondered, Could anyone live here? |
nyp.33433082303417 | So they were hunting for him, eh? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Tell me, 68 THE ADVENTURES OF PETERKIN stranger, which will you choose?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Tell me, what is it?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | Ughl What could it be? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Were they chasing him now? |
nyp.33433082303417 | What are you doing in this peaceful valley, eh?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | What could possibly be the joy of my life excepting these, my beautiful teeth? |
nyp.33433082303417 | What did it all mean? |
nyp.33433082303417 | When the toothless man saw this, he burst into a cruel roar of laughter:"'You would take your ease, eh?' |
nyp.33433082303417 | Why did n't I stay in a sensible house, and live like other folks live? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Why in the name of every- thing foolish did I ever come to live in a pumpkin? |
nyp.33433082303417 | Will you do as I desire?" |
nyp.33433082303417 | cried the farmer,"what are you doing in my stack, eh? |
nyp.33433082303417 | what was it? |
nyp.33433082303417 | what was that? |
uiug.30112041679058 | - “ ‘ And who art thou?—who am I?—that I should endow thee with means to pursue thy will? ” scof- fingly replied the swart spirit. |
uiug.30112041679058 | - “ ‘ His right honourable lordship, the prime mi- nister? |
uiug.30112041679058 | 251 “ ‘ Is it Bianca, the pretty water- carrier? |
uiug.30112041679058 | 301 “ ‘ You see him,-do you, sir? |
uiug.30112041679058 | 79 born, he was born with wings? |
uiug.30112041679058 | Am I indeed the worthless vain coquette I there see depicted? |
uiug.30112041679058 | And so thou art resolved, art thou? |
uiug.30112041679058 | And — why, what do you do here?" |
uiug.30112041679058 | Are those my true colours? |
uiug.30112041679058 | Did it open some mysteri- ous castle: Did it make fast some concealed trea- sure, of which I was to be the fortunate discoverer? |
uiug.30112041679058 | Do I wish to pass my life with her? |
uiug.30112041679058 | Had I not lost my dear and only friends by violent and painful deaths though they had never stirred abroad? |
uiug.30112041679058 | How is it that human beings will thus mis- use their dearest blessings, and convert them into curses by their own wilful and mistaken blindness? |
uiug.30112041679058 | I suppose we shall all be brave enough when danger comes, sha n't we?' |
uiug.30112041679058 | It was to be directed by the hands of one who had a ‘ pure heart and a clear brain;'did I possess either? |
uiug.30112041679058 | My fancy care- 2 ºzz/~ — t/?, º KIT BAM, MARINER. |
uiug.30112041679058 | Remember? |
uiug.30112041679058 | SCENES OF COMMERCE BY LAND AND SEA; or, “ Where does it come from? ” answered. |
uiug.30112041679058 | The key was to be ‘ rightly used, “ truly applied; ’ did these require any pre- vious consideration or study? |
uiug.30112041679058 | We'll give Fanny her wish, because she's a woman, eh? |
uiug.30112041679058 | What was the first strange event that ever happened to you? |
uiug.30112041679058 | Who will protect her when I am away? |
uiug.30112041679058 | You will not refuse me, Kit? |
uiug.30112041679058 | and where are you?' |
uiug.30112041679058 | or Cecchina, the grape- seller? |
uiug.30112041679058 | or Maria? |
uiug.30112041679058 | shall we? ”- The young folks laughed merrily, and then, Kit, nodding and laughing too, began his second yarn. |
uiug.30112041679058 | youngsters, whither so fast? |
uiug.30112041679058 | ‘ Where are you, lady?' |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ But the sigh was repeated, and I heard the plain- tive voice of Drusilla murmur—“And is that my real picture? |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ Did you find Uberto at his uncle's house, Kit?' |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ Does not the dear old fellow look a perfect pic- ture of contented comfort? ” asked he in a whisper. |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ Fatal mystery! ’ exclaimed Eudora; ‘ why did I not trust entirely one so virtuous and high- minded as the noble Uberto? |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ I am Velata — I am here, close to your heap of skins; is it possible you do not see me? |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ Is he pleasant? |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ WELL, Kit, what happened when the ship struck upon the rock and went to pieces? ” asked Dick, the next evening. |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ What — what can I do? ” “ ‘ Think of thy pure sister! |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ ‘ What is very shocking?' |
uiug.30112041679058 | “ ‘ Why, of course, every sailor has a brave heart, has n't he, old Neptune? |
hvd.hwspci | Fashion? hvd.hwspci 11 more? ” asked the Queen, as anger heightened the color on her cheeks. hvd.hwspci 111 “ Where is the Mighty? ” inquired they of the little man. hvd.hwspci 201 the fortune of being thy son? hvd.hwspci But answer me yet one question: how came you under this form, in the wilderness? hvd.hwspci But who can describe their astonishment when they looked around? hvd.hwspci Dost thou agree? ” “ Oh! hvd.hwspci How can the man come by such crazy thoughts? |
hvd.hwspci | How come you, now, by this dress? ” “ Mother put it on me,"answered Mär- chen. |
hvd.hwspci | How would it be, if we should become storks? ” “ Well spoken!" |
hvd.hwspci | Know you not that last night, the fairest flower in Florence, Bian- ca, the daughter of the Governor, was murder- ed? |
hvd.hwspci | Muck had not long been seated, when he saw that dignitary walking across the court- 170 THE STORY OF Bait? |
hvd.hwspci | Nevertheless, what remained for me? |
hvd.hwspci | See you not now who is prince, and who tailor? |
hvd.hwspci | Shall my son contend with a mad tailor, to see who can make the best caftan? |
hvd.hwspci | She, for whom I gave two thousand gold pieces- shall she die like a cow? |
hvd.hwspci | Smiling, she gave the Caliph her hand, and said, “ Know you your screech- owl no longer?" |
hvd.hwspci | Then burned Thiuli's anger: “ What sayest thou, cursed dog of a physician? |
hvd.hwspci | This was incomprehensible to me; never- theless, what could I do? |
hvd.hwspci | Thus we sailed for fifty years, neither living nor dy- ing, for how could we reach the land? |
hvd.hwspci | To the city they could not return, for the purpose of discovering themselves, for who would have believed å stork that he was the Caliph? |
hvd.hwspci | What did you set about, after purchasing my house in Constantinople? ” 19 |
hvd.hwspci | What more noble than the wealth of thy favor? |
hvd.hwspci | Would you like, perhaps, the quarter of an eider- duck, or a little frog's thigh? ” HISTORY OF CALIPH STORK. |
hvd.hwspci | answered he, “ I am sorry that I have lost the favor of my lord! ” “ Why talkest thou idly, friend Korchuz? ” rejoined the monarch. |
hvd.hwspci | know you not that with which the whole city is filled? |
hvd.hwspci | or, if he should find credit, would the inhabitants of Bagdad have been willing to have such a bird for their master? |
hvd.hwspci | said he, “ which will certainly please his majesty: what wish you for the whole basket?" |
hvd.hwspci | the dress of an Almanach* will I give thee. ” “ An Almanach, mother? |
hvd.hwspci | what say you to the horrid deed, ” he cried, “ that was commit- ted last night? ” I started as if I knew noth- ing. |
hvd.hwspci | wilt thou so stu- pidly and shamelessly lie to thy king, after having stolen from him? |
hvd.hwspci | “ And hate you not the Unknown, who so basely cost you a noble member of your body, and even put your life in danger? ” inquired Selim. |
hvd.hwspci | “ And how, then, Märchen, ” she asked, “ should it happen that the people there below have become so changed? ” “ See, O Queen Phantasie! |
hvd.hwspci | “ Can you forgive me, prince? ” he said. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Do I see you again, in this situation, Zaleu- kos? ” he began. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Ever since thy journey, thou art so sorrowful and dejected; wilt thou not confide to thy mother what ails thee?" |
hvd.hwspci | “ Good- morning, Madam Long- legs; already, so early, upon the pond? ”. |
hvd.hwspci | “ How, my daughter?-not to admit thee INTRODUCTION. |
hvd.hwspci | “ In the name of heaven, father, why look- est thou so strange? ” suddenly exclaimed the Princess Amarza. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Since when have I veiled from thee the sun of my favor?" |
hvd.hwspci | “ Then did you not know Bianca? ” asked he. |
hvd.hwspci | “ What did you give them for a word?" |
hvd.hwspci | “ What is the matter with thee, beloved Märchen?" |
hvd.hwspci | “ What mean you? ” exclaimed the horse- man, as he saw himself received in so hostile a manner. |
hvd.hwspci | “ When would I have placed thee, Hassan, over my concerns? ” he cried, in frightful ac- cents, to the little man. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Who bore me hither? ” he exclaimed, after he seemed to have recovered himself a little. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Who is it that dares to engage in strife within my tent? ” exclaimed he, as they started back aghast. |
hvd.hwspci | “ Who is the lord of this Caravan?" |
hvd.hwspci | “ Whom bringest thou hither to us? ” exclaimed the young merchant unto the leader: before, however, the latter could reply, the stranger spoke. |
hvd.hn5dts | - Now,"said the pastor, as he flirted the PICTURE OF THE VIRGIN 73 ink from his pen, and raised himself,"does the picture please you?" |
hvd.hn5dts | -Now wot ye of his parentage? |
hvd.hn5dts | .. Thou beautiful one? |
hvd.hn5dts | 6 Who can have sent them? |
hvd.hn5dts | 81 now, little fellow,"began the grave, fat man,"from what city or village came you? ” “ I am from no city, and from no village." |
hvd.hn5dts | And what in the world have you to cry for?.. |
hvd.hn5dts | But the peasants said: “ Who knows to whom the boy belongs? |
hvd.hn5dts | Did she not know that she was amenable to the law for having purchased a hare from an unlicensed dealer? |
hvd.hn5dts | Do n't you remember some years ago, how gracious the Emperor Alexander was to our parish? |
hvd.hn5dts | Do you not believe that God knows what is good for you? |
hvd.hn5dts | Do you not hear the thunder of cannon? |
hvd.hn5dts | From whom had she bought it? |
hvd.hn5dts | Happiness and mirth are yours no longer- is it not so? |
hvd.hn5dts | His uncle was astonished and enraged; “ Was the watch then of so little value that he could lose it and say nothing about it?" |
hvd.hn5dts | How do I know who you have chosen — what right had you to choose for yourself?! |
hvd.hn5dts | How had she become possessed of that hare? |
hvd.hn5dts | I can not help weeping as I look at it. ” “ Do you know whom it represents? ” asked the Pastor. |
hvd.hn5dts | Marien said, In a gentle voice and sweet; “ What aileth thee, my mother? ” And knelt down at her feet. |
hvd.hn5dts | Perhaps you fancy that your hus- band does not love you as much as formerly? |
hvd.hn5dts | Said he with anger thrilled; “ And when I die, give I not gold, A stately church to build? |
hvd.hn5dts | They never guessed the right person — and how indeed should they? |
hvd.hn5dts | Was there really, then, a baby coming for her father to paint? |
hvd.hn5dts | What can be the great trouble which casts you down so, dear Helena?" |
hvd.hn5dts | What can have brought the young, happy lady to old Mary Ann? ” These words, “ the happy young lady,"were said with a certain emphasis, which i m. |
hvd.hn5dts | What can it mean?" |
hvd.hn5dts | What could the poor rooks find there for food? |
hvd.hn5dts | What is the shape To thy clear spirit given? |
hvd.hn5dts | When will this gloom pass by? |
hvd.hn5dts | Where is thy home In the infinite heaven? |
hvd.hn5dts | Where shall I find thee, For aye who art gone? |
hvd.hn5dts | Where shall I find thee, For aye who art gone? |
hvd.hn5dts | Where should I see it next? |
hvd.hn5dts | Yet, what does it signify? |
hvd.hn5dts | ZANU HERE shall I meet thee, y Thou beautiful one? |
hvd.hn5dts | and those few words Of might which thou hast spoken, What may they be? |
hvd.hn5dts | for him, and heard him ask in astonishment, “ What in all the world is the meaning of this?" |
hvd.hn5dts | how came you here? |
hvd.hn5dts | how could she think she was doing any harm? ” asked she. |
hvd.hn5dts | said the feeble child, “ Take hence your spiced bowl; Is't not enough to rack my limbs, But you must vex my soul? |
hvd.hn5dts | said the mother; “ I have no doubt but we shall have our usual dinner, but at all events you will come?" |
hvd.hn5dts | thought Mr. Hilyard to himself; “ now I wonder who she will marry?" |
hvd.hn5dts | what can it be?" |
hvd.hn5dts | what is it?" |
hvd.hn5dts | « Look well; could'st thou endure these things? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Behold the stake at which they burn- The iron- rack behold Are these the men to make thee rich With silver and with gold? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ But what business had a person like her with a hare at all? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Even now their happy children's joy Thee and thy will condemn; “ Wherefore should'st thou possess that land?' |
hvd.hn5dts | “ For who will give us bread to eat? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Gave I not alms upon a time?" |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Ha! ” said Augustus;"what should it be called but the village? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ How are you? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Then,"said the master, “ she is named Theodora; but what is her surname?? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Then,"said the master, “ she is named Theodora; but what is her surname?? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What aileth thee, my mother? ”. |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What ails thee, mother?" |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What does she say? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What in heaven's name are you doing?" |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What is that there? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What the dickens could make you think of such a thing? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What would'st thou more? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What, in Heaven's name, dear, good He- lena,"said he, “ had you to do with that tire- some Mary Ann? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ What, then, is the name of your parents?" |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Who art thou, child? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Who is it that's outside? ” cried he, striking his hard fist at once through the window- pane, and staring out at the empty sledge. |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Why weep you, child,"asked Marien, “ What troubleth you so sore?" |
hvd.hn5dts | “ Would'st thou God's people tribulate? |
hvd.hn5dts | “ You will dine with us, Edward, on Christmas day?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | And are they still at the bottom of the well? ” said Clara. hvd.hwhs4x But why does it get into hot water at all? ” Clara asked. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Must I stop here for ever and ever? ” she moaned. hvd.hwhs4x Oh! ” said Clara, “ why does he speak like that? ” “ You are Ingleesh, mees. |
hvd.hwhs4x | What do you think of the game? ” asked the Duchess, rather anxiously. hvd.hwhs4x You see, ” she said to Clara, “ that Cat does not really belong to this house. ” “ How do you make it stop here? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | * Pray, how do you manage to swallow? ”. |
hvd.hwhs4x | 102 FRIEND OR F.O.? |
hvd.hwhs4x | 135 “ What is the use of repeating all that stuff? ” interrupted the Turnturtle. |
hvd.hwhs4x | ? |
hvd.hwhs4x | And will you slay the Porlokrock? |
hvd.hwhs4x | At last I bawled in his ear, “ If I were to fall what would happen?' |
hvd.hwhs4x | Did you never hear of it?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | Did you want any more? ” “ Not of that sort, ” sighed the Turnturtle. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Everybody is wrong, and I am here to tell them so. ” “ And how do you think you will put them right? ” “ I do n't thin'; I talk. |
hvd.hwhs4x | I suppose you do n't know what'due course'means, do you? ” “ No, I do n't, ” said Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | I've always got to seem to be a- pickin''oles in somethin'or else my mates would n't keep me goin'. ” “ What are you? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Quite so, quite so,"sighed the poor Dormouse;"hear, hear; certainly, cer- tainly. ” “ Has it a mind of its own? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | We're going to watch the Flamjingos play. ” “ Who are the Flamjingos? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | What do you think of that? |
hvd.hwhs4x | What for you come here? ”"I want to see Mr. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why I believe they're only a pack of rubbish after all. ”"Pack, ” cried the Red Queen, “ well, what do you expect at a political meeting? |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why are the birds so fond of you? |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why did it keep following you from Pretoria? |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why did n't it eat you? ”"It might have done that, had it not been for my verbal armiour. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why did that bird follow you? |
hvd.hwhs4x | Why it even speaks, then! ” “ What does it say? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | Will you, wo n't you, will you, wo n't you, will you join the fight? |
hvd.hwhs4x | Will you, wo n't you, will you, wo n't you, wo n't you join the fight?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | With an effort, however, the brave little girl 98 FRIEND OR F.O.? |
hvd.hwhs4x | You see the vulture could n't swallow my statements. ”"And how did you get rid of it?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | rmouse “ Does the Dormouse ever open both its eyes? |
hvd.hwhs4x | what would you do? ” asked Clara, breathless with excitement. |
hvd.hwhs4x | when you do say something that is wrong too. ” “ But why am I wronger than other people? ” “ I did n't say you were. |
hvd.hwhs4x | you may well say that, ” said the Knight, evidently pleased, “ is n't he? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ And was it? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Are n't you afraid it will bite you?". |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ At sea? ” cried Britannia. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ But does n't he sometimes take it else- where? ” asked Clara, who was very much puzzled. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ But is it any good to give people advice when they do n't understand? ” asked Clara, in a puzzled tone. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Did he hear that? ” asked Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Have you buttered its feet? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ How dare you go near that creature? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ I mastered that rule. ” “ But did n't they teach you any real sums like the Rule- of- Three? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ I suppose you do n't want to have the verdict go against you, do you?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Is it nice? ” she asked. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Is n't it very sore? ” “ Oh, it burns a bit, ” said the creature; “ but it's been put out of joint long ago by these other animals. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Is there no one to show me the way?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Please, ” she said, “ can you tell me where Crumpty · Bumpty's beautiful garden is situated?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Q'est- ce que vous voulez, made- moiselle? ” said he, shrugging his shoulders gracefully. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Surely you ca n't? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Up a tree again? ” said Clara. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Well, then I sang to it. ” “ Can you sing? ” asked Clara, clasping her hands rapturously together. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What are all those oysters in that box for? |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What are you doing up there? ” asked Clara, surprised. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What century is this? ” asked the Hatter suddenly, pulling out his watch and banging it on the table. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What did he say? ” “ He only said, “ I should smile. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What did they teach you there?" |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ What would become of you, then? ”. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Where are you taking me to? ” Clara, panted, “ I ca n't help thinking — ”. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ Why is n't it here? ” she asked herself, and BEKNIGHTED. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ You know better than that, do n't you? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwhs4x | “ You wo n't tell anybody if I tell you? ” said the Caterpillar. |
hvd.hwhs4x | ” asked Clara, of the White Rabbit, “ and why do they keep writing crosses on bits of paper? |
hvd.32044010357986 | * What, Dorastus, canst thou not love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | 101 and, sir, how lyke you of this? |
hvd.32044010357986 | 97 Importunate shepheard, whose loves are lawlesse, because restlesse, are thy passions so extreame that thou canst not conceale them with patience? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, lorrell lad, what makes thee herry love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, my good page, is there fancie in thine eye, and passions in thy heart? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ah, wanton, will ye? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Alas, what hereby shall I winne, If he gainsay me? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And I pray you( quoth Aliena) if your robes were off, what mettal are you made of that you are so satyrical against women? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And Rosalynde, my love, that any wooll more softer; And shall not sighes her tender hart inflame? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And after dinner of the exquisite musicke, fine dauncing, heavenly singing, sweete devising, and pleasant communication among the estates? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And shalt thou, sweete babe, be committed to fortune, when thou art already spited by fortune? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And what mad man is he that delighteth more in the tyrany of Fengon then in the clemencie and renewed courtesie of Horvendile? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why( gentle forrester) if shee be so beautifull, and thou so amorous, is there such a disagreement in thy thoughts? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why? |
hvd.32044010357986 | And why? |
hvd.32044010357986 | But I pray you, sir,( if without offence I may crave it) are they some new thoughts, or some olde desires? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Dooth Pandosto then love? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Have I not oft heard thee say, that hygh mindes were discovered in fortunes contempt, and heroycal seene in the depth of extremities? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Heigh ho, what garres thy grief? |
hvd.32044010357986 | His armes about her body twind, And, faire lasse, how fare ye, well? |
hvd.32044010357986 | How like you this sonnet( quoth Rosader)? |
hvd.32044010357986 | How then, said he, hast thou gotten all this mony? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Is shee some nymph that wayts upon Dianaestraine, whose chastitie thou hast deciphred in such epethites? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Now, Adam, quoth he, what shall I do? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Ought we not rather to read “ Love( sir) is charie in his lawes, ” though not supported by the old copies? |
hvd.32044010357986 | P. 6, l. 16, Ought we not to read unitie for vanitie, as it stands in the old copies? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Pandosto no sooner saw them but with a merrie countenaunce he wel- comed them home, asking what newes? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Phoebe sat By a fount, Sitting by a fount I spide her: Sweet hir touch, Rare her voyce: Touch and voyce what may distain you? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Phoebus liked Sibilla, Jupiter Io, and why not I then Fawnia? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Rosader, that was passing familiar with Gerismond, demanded of him why he sighed so sore? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Sate sighing on the tender grasse And weeping said, Will none come woo me? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Say, shepheards boy, what makes thee greet so sore? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shall the seas be thy har- bour and the hard boate thy cradle? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shall true hearts be fancies fuell? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Shamest not thou, Dorastus, to name one unfitte for thy birth, thy digni- ties, thy kingdomes? |
hvd.32044010357986 | The bawd answered: Knowest thou not that neither bawd nor hangman do regard teares or prayers? |
hvd.32044010357986 | The king perceiving it to be true, according to the yong princes wordes, asked where the hogs had bin fed that were killed to be served at his table? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then answered Apollonius: What saiest thou, varlet? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then said the king to Apollonius, Hast thou found the sea- wrecked man? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then saide the villaine unto Tharsia: Tel me, art thou yet a virgin? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Then, turning his face towards Tharsia, How say you, my deare daughter? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Thou thas named my country, said Apollonius: Art thou then of Tyrus, said the maister? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Thus promised Demophoon to his Phillis, but who at last grew more false? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Time hath subdued art, and joy is slave to woe: Alas( Loves guid) be kindl what, shall I perish so? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Tush, what wordes are these? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Well sayd, Adam Spencer( quoth Rosader), but hast any victuals in store for us? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What father would be so cruell, or what gods will not revenge such rigor? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What shalt thou doe? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What should I neede to decipher her particular beauties, when by the censure of all shee was the paragon of all earthly perfection? |
hvd.32044010357986 | What then? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Whence growes it that each object workes my smart? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Whie, then, doe you not tell it the king your father, saide the nurse 1 Ah, nurse, answered the ladie, where is my father? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why how now, Rosalynd, dismayd with a frowne of con- trary fortune? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why leaves thy pipe his pleasure and delight? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Why, Rosalynd, can such base thoughts harbour in such high beauties? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Will Venus joyne roabes and rags togither, or can there be a sym- pathie betweene a king and a begger? |
hvd.32044010357986 | With that came inne the norice, Wich fro childhode here hadde kepte, And axeth if she hadde slepte, And with here chere was ungladde? |
hvd.32044010357986 | Wyll the fawlcon pearch with the kistresse, the lyon harbor with the woolfe? |
hvd.32044010357986 | eyes) when the surgion searcht him, held hee his woundes dangerous? |
hvd.32044010357986 | he questioned with her why she rewarded Montanus love with so little regard, seeing his desertes were many, and his passions extreame? |
hvd.32044010357986 | how long shall I strive with life, and abide this greevous con- flict? |
hvd.32044010357986 | is it not a foule bird defiles his own nest? |
hvd.32044010357986 | of 1592 and 1598; but ought we not to read “ in dyet? ” P. 51, l. 34, “ It chaunced that day:"the edit. |
hvd.32044010357986 | prevent the sight of his further misfortune with a present dispatch of mine owne life? |
hvd.32044010357986 | said he, what garres thy grief? |
hvd.32044010357986 | said he: are you contented to bee wife unto Athanagoras? |
hvd.32044010357986 | sweeter than eloquence? |
hvd.32044010357986 | what surer witnesse then conscience 1 24 THE HISTORIE OF[ Winter's what thoughts more sower then suspition? |
hvd.32044010357986 | what wretch or rather in- fernal feend( quoth she) durst thus presumptuously defile the bed of a princesse? |
hvd.32044010357986 | why doest thou blaze that with praises, which thou hast cause to blaspheme with curses? |
hvd.32044010357986 | yet why should they curse love that are in love? |
mdp.39076002242886 | Where does this train go to?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ But goodness Icried Andy “ What good would asponge- cake preserver be when it came to drowning?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | - The'-latt'er1'nod- ded genially to him as hewalkecl i- n-.---- 197 Andy's"Adventures on Noah's Ark “ What's your name?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | - “ What kind of an animal was it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | 149 A Horse Doctor and an Accident"And what do you suppose I'd be doing while that was going on?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | 36 The Toytown Trolley three inches high? |
mdp.39076002242886 | 43 Andy's Adventures on Noah's Ark “ Where's your ticket?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | 88\ Doughnut Life- Breservei ‘ “ Really? |
mdp.39076002242886 | But what does he do when once I've punched it? |
mdp.39076002242886 | D.'after your name, do n't you?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Dear me, why does n't this horse stand still?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Did that ever occur to you, dear reader? |
mdp.39076002242886 | Did the poor dears drown?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Do we have to take a boat now?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | H “ Wot're yer tryin'to do?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | He was looking about for his clothes, and in his impatience he cried out, “ Oh, where are my stockings?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | However shall we get down?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | I I'-\ 2%\//it'\ i\\\\\-6(.\'\ NV fi\ C//4 5 X? |
mdp.39076002242886 | I call that awful ‘ steep l"The waiter merely murmured, “ Ma'am, “ We do not keep cheap sheep l"“ Sweet idea, is n't it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | I dare say you've noticed my gravity?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | I meant does he know his business? |
mdp.39076002242886 | Steamboats break down sometimes; but time, tide, and the ark wait for nothin'I"“ What's the rate of speed?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | The boy felt a timid touch on his arm and/-1. ‘ 5-.g~ ‘! I/\\ I j 7 I\ £ 1- e~75? |
mdp.39076002242886 | The lion strutted up at that moment, and, seeing Jinks'danger, he called out in a loud voice, “ Is there a doctor present?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Then he added by way of changing the subject, “ Tell me how you came to be aiconductor?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Then when he had settled his glasses on his Roman nose, he asked: ‘ “ What did the prisoner steal?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | Tm: LEAD Souanans AND THE? JR0wN11-: ROBBERS. |
mdp.39076002242886 | You never happened to starve to death, did ye, sir? |
mdp.39076002242886 | and was as saucy as even “ Did you ever see a horse fly?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | i “ Oh, Jinks,"he cried, “ wo n't you please take me with you? |
mdp.39076002242886 | is n't there a doctor anywhere?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | it ‘\, “ ARE You POND or POETRY?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | l.'l i. l| l__._* kv-._< l l l i i l l Andy's Adventures on Noah's Ark really? |
mdp.39076002242886 | m “ Pardon me,"murmured"theigiraffe, who awoke suddenly from a nap in the jury box, “ did n't I hear some one mdntion dinner?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | { T;///%—/ F? |
mdp.39076002242886 | ~-‘- ‘ What is the evidence against him?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | é'TU“Tuv T? ’'Vg\|- ‘ lit “("HVAN Y ‘ I/I~ ‘ ‘ mmj\/\”ve= Lp"'» sea “ no noes ALLOWED!" |
mdp.39076002242886 | ‘ “ Call a doctor — where's the doctor?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | ‘ “ Did you find anything on the prisoner?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | ‘ “ He was beside me when I went to bed,"said Andy aloud, “ I wonder where he can be?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | ‘ “ Is he a good judge?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | ‘ “ Well, what does ‘ M. D.'stand for?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ And now where are my shoes?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Are there any of those present you would like to be introduced to?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Are we going to the North Pole?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Are you fond of poetry?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ But I was n't talking about c- e- n- t- s,"cried Andy, laughing, “ I was speaking of s- e- n- s- e."“ How was I to know which word you meant?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ But say,"he added,"you're as heavy as lead, do you know it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ But why does everybody have to be one size in Toytown?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Ca n't yer see I'm run down?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Dear me I never heard of him? |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Did some one mention hard tack?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Did you ever see a shoofly?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Did you ever try it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Do n't you know little lambs should be eaten and not heard? |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Do you write poe- try yourself?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Have you any pie or pudding?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Hey?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ I mean, can the watch go?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ I should n't call that fast traveling,"said 180 Andy's Adventures on Noah's Ark H 1 n My yachts a flyer, eh? |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Is it perfectly fresh?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Is that the menu, or is that a song?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ It's an awful lot of money — is n't it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Sort of a lionaise dressing, eh?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ VVhere's the door?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Well then, supposing the boat should sink, how could you save people?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Well, boy, ca n't you speak?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Well, do you think that I ought to take something for it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Wha1's that?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What Isaid about being well done — browned, you know — see?' |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What did the baron eat?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What do you mean by poking your ugly old bow right in our way, and we behindhand, too?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What have you got to eat, anyway?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What is your opinion?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What kind of plaster?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What salary do you get?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What will they do with him?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What would you call the man who de- signed this boat we're on?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What's a tide- table?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ What's the prisoner accused of?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Where are you bound for?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Where did you come from?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Where is the boat?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Where shall I buy one, please?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Who's he?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Who's the judge?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Why, Jinks,"cried Andy, “ Does that watch keep any sort of time?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Why, you see, it got sunk,"replied Andy_ “ Who sunk it?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Why.can':t you understaznd ‘ stealing-a march'is only a fancy kind of way of saying that you have g1o= t.th: ebestof’ape1'son?".' |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Will you have fish balls, snowballs or cannon balls?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ Yes — yes,"gasped Andy, “ but why does she go round in a circle?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ You mean the real Virginia, do n't you?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ You're what they call a horse doctor, are n't you?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “ ‘ Ossy,'old man,"he asked, “ do you count?" |
mdp.39076002242886 | “.What's the trouble?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | And you have heard that rats always leave a sinking ship? |
hvd.32044024270993 | But could n't you guide them? |
hvd.32044024270993 | But how do you know? |
hvd.32044024270993 | But what is he smelling? |
hvd.32044024270993 | But what shall I do then? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Ca n't I be a sailor? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Could n't I? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Did I? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Did you hurt the boy much? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do n't you hear the canaries sing- ing? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do n't you remember how we had to pinch and scrape to pay the butcher's bill in Pud- dleby? hvd.32044024270993 Do you dare to ask me — ME, the King of Beasts, to wait on a lot of dirty monkeys? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do you mean the master of The Saucy Sally? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Does hot water have a smell? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Dr You dare to ask me, Sir? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Have you forgotten that you are talking, to John Do- little, M.D.—the most wonderful man on earth? hvd.32044024270993 How do you know it was n't a drop of water Too- Too, the Listener I39 falling off the ceiling on him?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | How does it make up its mind? |
hvd.32044024270993 | How old are you really? hvd.32044024270993 Keep still, ca n't you?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Must your face be white all over? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Now what was your uncle like to look at? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Oh tell me, Fairy- Queen,cried Bumpo, clasping his hands in joy,"who is it can turn me white?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Oh, what can you do? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Oh,said the pig,"is that all? |
hvd.32044024270993 | That means,'Is the porridge hot yet? hvd.32044024270993 What are you doing here?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | What are you doing in my bedroom? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What does that mean? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What in the world is it? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What is it, Polynesia? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What is this I hear? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What king? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What must I do? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What were you thinking? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What would have been the good? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What's that for? |
hvd.32044024270993 | What's the matter with the dog? hvd.32044024270993 What's'cutterigsloop'?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | When did you see him last? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Where did he put it? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Where would you get all the wood and the nails to make one with?—And besides, what are we going to live on? hvd.32044024270993 You are n't one of the pirates, are you?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | 'Shall the leopard change his spots, or the Ethiopian his skin,'you know?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | '— It's funny, is n't it? |
hvd.32044024270993 | - And some of them asked,"But can you not even eat and drink without paying?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | 114 “ ‘ And you have heard that rats always leave a sinking ship? ’ ”. |
hvd.32044024270993 | 48 “ ‘ Who's that? ’ ”. |
hvd.32044024270993 | 68 “ ‘ ME, the King of Beasts, to wait on a lot of dirty monkeys? ’ ”. |
hvd.32044024270993 | And another asked,"Have they a pushmi- pullyu?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | And another asked,"Have they an okapi?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | And the Chief Chimpanzee rose up and said,"Why is it the good man is going away? |
hvd.32044024270993 | And the monkeys asked him,"What are menageries?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | And the monkeys asked him,"What is money?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | And who knows? — he may stay white after all." |
hvd.32044024270993 | But I had to do something, did n't I? |
hvd.32044024270993 | But does the er — what- do- you- call- it really want to go abroad?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | But hear this: Ka- ka oi- ee, fee- fee?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Ca n't the other head talk as well?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Could you tell me where my uncle is?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Did you know that animals can talk?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do n't let any of them reach the shore until I tell you — just keep them swimming about, will you? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do you remember how she got us all out of prison — the second time? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do you think he ever will come back?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Do you think you will be able to find my uncle for me? ”- “ Well, we are going to try very hard,"said the Doctor. |
hvd.32044024270993 | Got any help yet?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Has he been drowned?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | If you are around that way this evening, you might take a look at him, will you?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Is he not happy here with us?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Is he smelling in his sleep — as well as talking?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Is the smell coming from there?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Let me see — What shall I talk about?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Tell me, Jip, where do you think those smells are coming from?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | The King opened his eyes and said sleepily:"Is that you, Ermintrude?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | The world has been going on now for thousands of years, has n't it? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Then the Mayor pulled out of his pocket a still larger parcel and said,"Where is the dog?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | They have heard of you, and beg you to come to Africa to stop the sickness. ” 29 30 The Story of Doctor Dolittle “ Who brought the message?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | What are we going to do?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | What's that noise outside?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | When will my glasses be ready?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | Where are you?—I do n't see you. ” “ ‘ Who's that? ’ ” But the parrot just laughed — a long, deeps jolly laugh, like the Doctor's. |
hvd.32044024270993 | Who would wish to live in such a land? |
hvd.32044024270993 | Would you be so good as to find out for me, for sure, whether he has been drowned or not?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | You have a strong skin — yes? |
hvd.32044024270993 | You only want your face white, do you not?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | You were going to run off in my ship, eh? |
hvd.32044024270993 | asked Ben Ali,"How shall I live?" |
hvd.32044024270993 | ‘ How does it make up its mind?'" |
hvd.hh28yt | - ean Cre-“What means this bold intrusion? |
hvd.hh28yt | - va He woke, gazed around, look'd below, look'd above;-Why trembles my Ronald? |
hvd.hh28yt | - Shines there a flame in Blantyre tower? |
hvd.hh28yt | - Why brave you the winds of night, cutting and cold? |
hvd.hh28yt | - Why swim in tears thine eyes, daughter?" |
hvd.hh28yt | - “ Why again do the castle bells carol so gay? ” — A daughter is born to Lord Ronald to- day. |
hvd.hh28yt | -"Dear uncle,"he murmurs,"why linger we here? |
hvd.hh28yt | --"What mean these piteous cries, daughter? |
hvd.hh28yt | -Sel ir own “ But what caused my falsehood? — your falsehood alone; “ What voice said — be guilty? |
hvd.hh28yt | -Sel ir own “ But what caused my falsehood? — your falsehood alone; “ What voice said — be guilty? |
hvd.hh28yt | -_"But should you flee away, daughter, “ And we d with a village clown, “ What would your father say, daughter? |
hvd.hh28yt | .. 109 He woke, gazed around, look'd below, look'd above;-What fears now, my Ronald? |
hvd.hh28yt | 185 “ How horrible it is to sink “ Beneath the chilly stream, “ To stretch the powerless arms in vain,. “ In vain for help to scream? |
hvd.hh28yt | 203- What would'st thou with me? |
hvd.hh28yt | And can’st thou without pity hear “ A child's expiring cry? |
hvd.hh28yt | And see you that lady, the tear in her eye? |
hvd.hh28yt | And see you that palmer, from Palestine ’s land, The shell on his hat, and the staff in his hand? |
hvd.hh28yt | And who is yon page lying cold at his knee? |
hvd.hh28yt | Christian, brave Christian, my love would'st thou be? |
hvd.hh28yt | Dar’st thou still my anger brave? |
hvd.hh28yt | Does there in Blantyre shine a flame?-- • Ah no!-the moon deceiv'd mine eye! |
hvd.hh28yt | From whom would'st thou be freed? ”-Oh! |
hvd.hh28yt | HERVOR, Wherefore, father, this delay, Wherefore break the word you gave? |
hvd.hh28yt | Heard ye not the boding sound, As the tongue of yonder tower, Slowly, to the hills around, Told the fourth, the fated hour? |
hvd.hh28yt | Lord Ronald is summond his king to defend: And see'st thou the tears of sweet Ellinor flow? |
hvd.hh28yt | Lord William, dost thou know “ How dreadful'tis to die?" |
hvd.hh28yt | Nothing calm my anguish wild? |
hvd.hh28yt | O see you that castle, so strong and so high? |
hvd.hh28yt | The father, who holds his young son in his arm, And close in his mantle has wrapp'd him up warm..- Why trembles my darling? |
hvd.hh28yt | Thus deceitful dar’st thou speak? |
hvd.hh28yt | To him she sung, to him she said,-"Why tempt'st thou from the flood, “ By cruel arts of man betray'd, “ Fair youth, my scaly brood? |
hvd.hh28yt | Where the blasted yew- tree grows, Where the bones of heroes lie, What, will none his grave unclose, None to Hervor's voice reply? |
hvd.hh28yt | Who can yonder white chieftain be?" |
hvd.hh28yt | Why how now, Sir Pilgrim? |
hvd.hh28yt | Wilt thou still the brand conceal? |
hvd.hh28yt | and dost thou not hear, “ What words the Erl- King whispers low in mine ear? |
hvd.hh28yt | and dost thou not see “ The Erl- King and his daughter are waiting for me? ” —-"Oh! |
hvd.hh28yt | can nothing cool my brain? |
hvd.hh28yt | dost thou not see, by the moon's trembling light Directing his steps, where advances a knight, His eye big with vengeance and fate? |
hvd.hh28yt | hear you not, Warder, with anxious dismay,"How rages the tempest, how patters the rain? |
hvd.hh28yt | how gaily the castle- bells ring? |
hvd.hh28yt | instead of? |
hvd.hh28yt | marrow se wa- What would'st thou with me? |
hvd.hh28yt | mmo But see'st thou yon herald so swiſt hither bend? |
hvd.hh28yt | n Our"Why roll thus your eyeballs? |
hvd.hh28yt | n The priest said, as the knight drew near,- And wherefore comes the white chief here? |
hvd.hh28yt | son Are the sons of Angrym's race, They whose breasts with glory burn’d, All deprived of manhood's grace,- All to dust and ashes turn'd? |
hvd.hh28yt | warrior, give it me? |
hvd.hh28yt | what ails thee, my love? |
hvd.hh28yt | what ails thee, my love? |
hvd.hh28yt | what dæmon's direful power Hapless Hervor, fires thy brain? |
hvd.hh28yt | when by the blazing oak “ I lay, to her and love resign'd, “ Say, rode ye on the eddying smoke, • Or sail'd ye on the midnight wind? |
hvd.hh28yt | who is yon Paynim lies stretch'd mid the slain? |
hvd.hh28yt | why glare they so wild? |
hvd.hh28yt | why shake you with dread? |
hvd.hh28yt | why shrinks he with fear? ” –-"Oh, father! |
hvd.hh28yt | — Love master'd fear- her brow she cross'd;-"How, Richard, hast thou sped? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ And palmer, good palmer, by Gallilee's wave, “ O saw ye Count Albert, the gentle and brave? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ But see'st thou yon chariot, which speeds from afar? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ How would he fume and frown? ” —-Oh! |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Know'st thou not Siegmar, Herman's sire,"That arm of steel, that soul of fire? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ My fancy, what sad gloomy presage appalls? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ Or who have an heart, and not give it to thee? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ What news what news, from Ancram fight? |
hvd.hh28yt | “ When the Crescent went back, and the Red- cross rush'd on, “() saw ye him foremost on Mount Libanon? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Crosses to back of trunk) How did you get on board? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Entering) What is it, Dolores? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Getting into trunk) Remember? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Intercepting her c.) I wo n’t hey?- And why not? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( R.) What's the row? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Squelched) I wonder if that hole will let in enough air? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Stopping JARVIs C.) What kind of a place is Kentucky? |
uiug.30112041569986 | ( Winding her dressing gown closely about her and coming a little way into the room) What do you want? |
uiug.30112041569986 | And the memorandum? |
uiug.30112041569986 | And where are you going to get the re- turns, Duke? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Anything more, Madam? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Are all Amer- icans like you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Are you afraid? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Are you all right? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Are you really — a sure thing — Princess? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Are you sure? |
uiug.30112041569986 | But if you — if it does not shine? |
uiug.30112041569986 | But why must you go so soon? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Ca n't you say you're glad to see me? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Ca n't you see, Maria? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Carlos, what news of my brother have you heard? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Could n't I? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Could n't you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Dat was somebody else, Marse Warren? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Did you kill him? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Did you look? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Did you see any signs of the police? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Do you know what a feud is? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Do you know what it means to fight single- handed against fearful odds- to fight an endless fight alone? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Do you mind? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Do you smell that, Rusty? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Does this trunk go on board? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Good God Almighty, what's that? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Have the other trunks gone? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Hm- ouch!—I wonder what the game is? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How can you signal? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How de do, Mrs. Princess? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How did that lock get broken? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How did you know the treasure was there? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How do you do, Rusty? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How do you know you can trust me? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How long are you going to stay? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How long have you been here? |
uiug.30112041569986 | How soon do we sail? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Is it money you want? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Is that clear to you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Is there no way out through that door? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Is this where that poundin ’ came from? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Lanterns? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Looking for an honest man, Mr. Warren? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Must 1 go back alone? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Not a sound — do you understand? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Now do you understand why the law would not give me justice? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Oh, lis- ten| What is the number of your stateroom? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Only for tonight? |
uiug.30112041569986 | So, Carlos, that is your excuse? |
uiug.30112041569986 | The fire- escape — where is it? |
uiug.30112041569986 | The locket gone? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Well, then, what do you want? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Well, what do you expect me to do? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Well, why do n’t you go? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Well? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What about the ghost? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What are you going to do? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What can I do for you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What do you want here? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What do you want to say to me? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What have you done? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What is it? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What need of me? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What right —? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What time does your boat sail? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What was that? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What's the matter with you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | What's to be- come of him? |
uiug.30112041569986 | When? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Where is your daughter? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Where'd he go? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Where's my father? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Which one of us two? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Who is it, please? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Who's there? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Why did n't you have the nerve to come out in the open? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Why did you say that? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Will you wear it for me tonight? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Wo n't you even be around at the finish, your Excellency? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Would you mind bolting that door again? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Yes, Father? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Yes, of course, where is it? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You came in that trunk? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You do n't anticipate a bad passage, Steward? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You do? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You know the way? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You're Spanish? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You're all right, are n’t you? |
uiug.30112041569986 | You're going to send me away? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Your Highness has the key to this trunk? |
uiug.30112041569986 | Your Highness is not thinking of going on to the castle tonight? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Real, rig'lar schoolmarm teaching? ” he asked again, in a tone of doubt. nyp.33433082284195 27 «'Twan't nuthing, ” said Cal, “ only you bean't a- going to thrash him, be you? ” “ Oh, no, no! ” answered Mrs. Lindsay. nyp.33433082284195 Ai n't Black Ben a- telling him all de time'bout de wolves and bears dat's waiting up in de woods to eat him? nyp.33433082284195 An'you's a heap higher up hyah dan any bean- stalk could fotch you, I kin tell you dat. ” “ Do you think there are any giants up here? |
nyp.33433082284195 | And Gracie's Aunt Mollie has gone to the convent. ” “ Oh, has she? ” interrupted Tess. |
nyp.33433082284195 | And I guess the old Heathertons were a pretty hard lot, were n't they? ” Again the curious glint came into Cal's dull eyes. |
nyp.33433082284195 | And he never come back. ” “ Killed? ” asked Fred eagerly. |
nyp.33433082284195 | And oh, Fred, do n't make fun, please. ” “ Who is making fun?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | And we must claim you as our guest for to- night, at least, for it is late and you must be far from home. ” “ Home?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | Are you sure? ” “ This is the place,"said the brisk Jean, approaching, his arms full of packages. |
nyp.33433082284195 | B- o- y?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | But Gracie did not know that. ”"And, oh, what did the letter say, Lou?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | Ca n't they stay for a while and play with me? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Cal who was pouring forth that word- less melody, strong and sweet as an organ's swell? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Did ye see that blaze in his eyes when we was talking? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Do n't you see? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Fred, Robbie, Alma, Dickie, where are you, dears? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Fred, will Dickie have a hearse with white ponies? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Have ye forgotten that ye once had little kids yourself? ” 13473B 100 Little Miss Heatherton. |
nyp.33433082284195 | I heard him last night. ” “ Where? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Is it possible that I find Catholics in posses- sion of Heatherton Hall? ” “ Only temporarily, father,"answered Mrs. Lindsay. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Jean, Jean, is it that we are to land in this desolate spot? |
nyp.33433082284195 | May I go speak to them? |
nyp.33433082284195 | May I tell them I am little Alma Heatherton, and I have come here to live al- ways in my papa's beautiful mountain home? ” CHAPTER VIII. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Oh, Elise, do you hear? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Oh, Elise, do you not find this charming? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Oh, how high the mountain is, Elise; it almost touches heaven; are we going up there?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | Oh, what can I tell mother? ” cried Fred, thinking of the look he had seen on her face at parting. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Perhaps he has heard that the moonshiners are back on the Ridge. ” “ What are the moonshiners? ” asked both girls eagerly. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Poor Cal with his clay- colored face and dull eyes and wooden feat- ures? |
nyp.33433082284195 | They are guarded like a fortress after sundown. ” “ Is that so?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | Was it Cal singing? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Was it Jack who was talking?--the child- catching, boy- boiling, awful Jack? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Was it Jack who was talking?--the child- catching, boy- boiling, awful Jack? |
nyp.33433082284195 | What did ye do it for anyhow? |
nyp.33433082284195 | What does that spell, Cal?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | What good is dimes up hyah? |
nyp.33433082284195 | What's the matter with you, Rogue? ” “ Dickie's dead,"piped Rogue Robin mournfully. |
nyp.33433082284195 | What's the news from Jim Heatherton? ” With a shriek like a maddened thing, the old woman turned on her tormentors, strik- ing at them furiously. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Where are you? |
nyp.33433082284195 | Who would n't? ” queried his sister. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Will mademoiselle wait here until I have arranged for her journey, or go on shore at once?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | Wo n't you let me teach you, Cal? ” “ Kin you? ” he asked, staring at the pretty little speaker in wonder. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Wo n't you let me teach you, Cal? ” “ Kin you? ” he asked, staring at the pretty little speaker in wonder. |
nyp.33433082284195 | Would n't you like to learn? |
nyp.33433082284195 | and she dares come nigh to me to me? ” “ What has the child done but give ye food, ye old spitfire? ” said the other bluntly. |
nyp.33433082284195 | and she dares come nigh to me to me? ” “ What has the child done but give ye food, ye old spitfire? ” said the other bluntly. |
nyp.33433082284195 | hooray! ” “ What did I tell ye, sonny? ” said the grizzly old mountaineer, laying his hand on Lem's shoulder. |
nyp.33433082284195 | oh, what will she do when she finds herself alone on the great mountain? ” And Alma lifted up her voice and wailed aloud in despair. |
nyp.33433082284195 | too, ” added Mam? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Ai n't they nice, mamma? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ And has Dickie& blue vein over his nose?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ But how? ” asked the girls. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Can you make them out? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Colonel Heatherton is back. ” “ Where?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ De Lor'I Miss Nell, what you and all dese chilluns gwine to do in an old roost like dis?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Do n't you know who'tis? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Do n't you remember when Sister Angela read us about Father Brébeuf? ” “ Ugh, yes! ” said Lou, with a shiver. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Do the big hills frighten you, Elise? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Do ye? ” said old Meg, clutching his arm with her skinny hand, “ do ye know how mother's hearts break, lad? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Do ye? ” said old Meg, clutching his arm with her skinny hand, “ do ye know how mother's hearts break, lad? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Does n't he catch girls?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Has — has anybody ever seen one, Mam'? ” asked her patient skeptically. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ His child? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ I never saw a long- faced nun, did you? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ If the mountain is your papa's, why do n't he drive away Jack- o'-Lantern? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ In that basket- wagon? ” “ Non, non, ” said Jean,"that must remain until to- morrow at the shop, for the wheels to be arranged. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Is consequences bad to take, mamma? ” asked blue- eyed Dickie, evidently reflecting on the doctor's parting words. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Is it death? ” gasped the Colonel. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Is that the giant's name? ” asked Robbie, with wide- open eyes. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Look here, you have n't been getting sunstruck too, Freddy, have you? ” “ No,"answered Fred, “ nor moonstruck either. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Mother, Tess, Lou, any more orders? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Oh, father, ” she said with flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, “ why could n't we do something like that up here? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Oh, wo n't they? ” said the little lady sorrowfully. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Robbie, Robbie! ” cried the little one in frightened bewilderment,"oh, where is Rob- bie?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ The pretty one with golden hair, that was so full of fun?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Up on the mountain in a storm like this? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What do they say, Mam'?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What has happened? ” “ I do n't know,"said Rogue Robin gravely. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What has roused all these ghosts of the past to- night? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What — what would you say to him? ” continued the questioner breathlessly. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What'count's chickens up hyah? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What's the good of croaking like ravens? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ What? ” gasped Fred, his rosy cheek pal- ing. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ When does this revival, or whatever it may be termed, begin? ” asked Fred, seating Light and Shadow. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where are Tess and Lou? ” “ Down in the dining- room. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where are you going to put your folks? ” asked the storekeeper, who was looking on. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where did you get that air bonnet, Meg? ” “ Did Bud send it ter yer? ” “ She's wearing crape for her boys yet, do n't yer see? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where did you get that air bonnet, Meg? ” “ Did Bud send it ter yer? ” “ She's wearing crape for her boys yet, do n't yer see? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where did you get that air bonnet, Meg? ” “ Did Bud send it ter yer? ” “ She's wearing crape for her boys yet, do n't yer see? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Where did you learn to fight, cit? |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Who is Jack- o'-Lantern? ” aaked Alma curiously. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Why, is n't this home now, Lou?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Wo n't he ever get sick or die?" |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Wo n't the little boy like it? ” asked Alma in disappointment. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ Would n't you be afraid if you saw Jack- oʻ-Lantern, Lou? ” he asked, evidently pon- dering still on the perplexing question. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ You ai n't a- knowing of'em? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082284195 | “ You ai n't enny sort of kin?" |
umn.31951002118410p | How far is it? |
umn.31951002118410p | I'm Prince Nimble, the hoppiest hopper in Hoptown. ”Where is that?" |
umn.31951002118410p | Well, what are you staring at? ” shouted the Corrugated Giant, angrily. umn.31951002118410p 154 WAGON 22 RIGHT ENRIGHTS MR. PUFF- PUDGY WOULD SAY HIS PRAYERS BACKWARD Prairie- Dog Town “ How could he? |
umn.31951002118410p | 178 THE QUARREL Chapter VII The Mayor Gives a Luncheon Dº ON’T we have to go upstairs and out of doors? ” asked Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | 206 Chapter II Twinkle Discovers the Turtle Can Talk A? |
umn.31951002118410p | 214 Prince Mud- Turtle • What's a Corrulated Giant?" |
umn.31951002118410p | 26 Mister Woodchuck Did I?" |
umn.31951002118410p | 27 Mister Woodchuck “ What do you suppose made me dream? ”"I do n't know." |
umn.31951002118410p | 59 Mister Woodchuck 66 Am I? ” asked Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | And I wonder what his thoughts were do n't you? |
umn.31951002118410p | But must you always be a mud- turtle? ” “ That will depend on whether you are willing to help me or not, ” was the answer. |
umn.31951002118410p | But you may have to come with me to the Black Mountains, in order to set me free. ” “ Is it far?" |
umn.31951002118410p | HERE are you going, my dear? ” asked the Blue Jay of his wife. |
umn.31951002118410p | It's on your way home, so I'd be pleased to have you visit it. ” 308 Twinkle's Enchantment “ Wo n't I step on some of you?" |
umn.31951002118410p | Just then she noticed something big and black coming around the bushes from the 289 Twinkle's Enchantment “ Are you really a Dancing Bear?" |
umn.31951002118410p | Remember that I'm a fairy, and fairies ca n't be killed so easily as you seem to think. ” “ Wo n't it hurt you? ” she inquired. |
umn.31951002118410p | So he said: “ What are your laws? ” “ The same as those in all other forests. |
umn.31951002118410p | So let's speak of something else. ” 28 bacoa He “ DO YOU THINK IT'S SOMETHING I'VE EATEN? ” Mister Woodchuck race. |
umn.31951002118410p | TO22?/? |
umn.31951002118410p | That's turning the tables, sure enough; is n't it? ”"I suppose it is, ” said Twinkle, regret- fully. |
umn.31951002118410p | They call mountains funny names, do n't they? ” “ Seems as if they do, ” said Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | Up hill? ” exclaimed the Stone. |
umn.31951002118410p | WHAT DO I CARE? ” Bandit Jim Crow afraid of him he burst out into a rude laugh. |
umn.31951002118410p | We do n't travel much, and studying geography would be time wasted. ” “ But do n't you study arithmetic?" |
umn.31951002118410p | What is it?" |
umn.31951002118410p | Will you do this favor for me?" |
umn.31951002118410p | You'd like to see how we live, would n't you? ” “ Very much, ” said Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | caw! ” he chuckled hoarsely; “ what do I care what you say about me? |
umn.31951002118410p | did you hear what she called us, mommer? |
umn.31951002118410p | down upon 158 7 MR. BOWKO, THE MAYOR Prairie- Dog Town “ Can he?" |
umn.31951002118410p | pop! ” 281 Twinkle's Enchantment “ What's that?" |
umn.31951002118410p | she asked; “ do n't you know how to do sums? ” Why should we? ” he returned. |
umn.31951002118410p | she asked; “ do n't you know how to do sums? ” Why should we? ” he returned. |
umn.31951002118410p | wo n't he give it to her, though! ” “ Who is Judge Stoneyheart?" |
umn.31951002118410p | you think we've been asleep, Chub?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Am I a prisoner? ” “ You might call it that; and then, again, you might n't, ” answered the woodchuck. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Are n't you afraid the roof will cave in some time, and ruin your city? ” Twinkle asked the king. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Are n't you the woodchuck?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Are you comferble, Chub?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Are you still willing and ready to assist me?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ But if you ’re a Dancing Bear, why do n't you dance? ” “ There it is again! ” cried the Rolling Stone. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ But tell me: do you know which kind of red clover is the best to eat?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ But we're we're not dreaming; are we, Daddy? ” anxiously asked the boy with the hoop. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ But we've come quite a way, have n't we? ” “ I guess mama'd scold, if she knew where we are." |
umn.31951002118410p | “ But who were you before you were transformed? ” asked the girl. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Did he build the house too? ” Why, he dug it out, if that's what you mean. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Did your father care whether a wood- chuck got its leg broken or not? ” asked the judge. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Do n't you know any geography? ” asked the child. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Do you know, Chub, there are an'mals 145 Prairie- Dog Town living in every single one of those holes? ” • What kind?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Do you know, Chub, there are an'mals 145 Prairie- Dog Town living in every single one of those holes? ” • What kind?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Do you think it's something I've eaten? ” she asked anxiously. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Have n't you a mate? ” asked a robin, speaking in a very polite tone. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Have n't you any automobiles in your country? ” asked the girl. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ How d'you know, Twink?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ How do you like it? ” he asked. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ I thought I had n't forgotten my fairy wisdom. ” • Where are we? ” asked the child. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ I'm glad of that, ” answered Twinkle; “ but what will you do with a broken leg? ” “ Oh, that's easily mended, ” said the Princess. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Is that all you want?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Is that enough? ” asked Mr. Presto, after a while. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ My name is Bowko, and I'm the Mayor and High Chief of Prairie- Dog Town. ” 153 Prairie- Dog Town “ Do n't you have a king? ” asked Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Oh ho! ” he exclaimed;"you ’re spying upon me, are you? ” 22 Mister Woodchuck arm. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Oh, they're not dogs at all, ” said Twinkle;"they ’re soft and fluffy, and gentle. ” “ Do they bark? ” he asked. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Shall we go down? ” “ Wo n't it be dangerous?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Shall we go down? ” “ Wo n't it be dangerous?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Then I really must have heard you speak when I caught you; did n't I?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Then you think I'm dreaming? ” You must figure that out for yourself, ” said Mister Woodchuck. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Very disagreeable dream, is n't it?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Well, is n't that the reason? ” she asked. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Well, what are you doing here? ” he called out, in his crossest voice, for he was anxious to get away and rob the oriole's nest. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ What city is that?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ What line of enchantment?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ What will you do? ” said Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ What's that? ” asked Twinkle, looking after the book in surprise. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ What's the difference?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Where are you going? ” asked the oriole, as they passed. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Where's the flower? ” “ We'll hunt for it, ” replied the turtle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Where's the key? ” asked Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Which — this? ” asked the girl, touch- ing a broad green leaf. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Who do you suppose it is? ” “ I do n't know,"said Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Who ever heard of a stone rolling up hill? |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Who's going to make me? ” he asked, angrily. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Who's talking?" |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Why do n't you set a trap for it? ”"asked Twinkle's mother. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Why do they call it Sugar- Loaf'? ” asked the girl, looking far up to the top of the mountain. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Why not, my darling? ” he asked in surprise. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Why not? ” asked Twinkle. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Why not? ” “ Because you do n't roll, ” she said. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Wo n't he be sorry not to have his little children any more? ” asked Twinkle, regret- fully. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ Wo n't they hurt themselves? ” asked Twinkle, anxiously. |
umn.31951002118410p | “ You do n't for a moment think this is real, do you? ” “ It seems real, ” she answered. |
nyp.33433076042922 | All night? |
nyp.33433076042922 | An'is that you, Mister Paul? |
nyp.33433076042922 | An'what brought ye out o'your bed before breakfast like this? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And that was why the ghost no longer opposed the match? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And what happened afterwards? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And what manner of people are they who dare to live here? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And what was the phoenix like? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And when did you get in? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And why did the ghost go away? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And you open it in the morning? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Are you not Captain Vanderdecken? |
nyp.33433076042922 | But how could he open the safe? |
nyp.33433076042922 | But what are these alluring adventures of yours that stretched through the ages and across the continents? |
nyp.33433076042922 | But why talk of those who are dead and gone and are happy? |
nyp.33433076042922 | But yesterday morning? |
nyp.33433076042922 | By the ghost of one of the witches, of course? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Captain Nemo? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Did the ghost leave Scotland for America as soon as the old baron died? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Did you know the lady herself? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Did you recognize the strange scenes shown to you by these two instruments? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do I understand you to intimate that both ghosts were there together? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do n't you? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do n't you? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you mean to say that the Tuxedo peo- ple have somehow been made acquainted with our bids? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you see that these windows are always fastened on the inside? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you see those peaks afar in the dis- tance? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Harpies? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Has n't the Major come down yet? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Have I ever been a samurai in my subconsciousness? |
nyp.33433076042922 | How could a ghost, or even two ghosts, keep a girl from marrying the man she loved? |
nyp.33433076042922 | How could he get into the store? |
nyp.33433076042922 | How could he? nyp.33433076042922 How did he come over,"queried Dear Jones —"in the steerage, or as a cabin pas- senger?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | How did he know they were swear- ing? nyp.33433076042922 How, then, should I buy it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | I'm not late, am I? nyp.33433076042922 If I understand you, Mr. Wheatcroft,"Paul Whittier asked,"you are suggesting that there has been something done that is not fair?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | If you can recollect the'Shah- Nameh,'Stuyvesant pursued,"no doubt you can recall also Beaumont and Fletcher's'Custom of the Country?' |
nyp.33433076042922 | Is she there still? |
nyp.33433076042922 | It is a beautiful specimen of weaving, is n't it? nyp.33433076042922 It is n't dinner- time, is it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | May I see what it is that's so very strange? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Mike,he said, pausing on the door- step,"do you think you ought to smoke while you are cleaning out your office in the morning?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | My mystery? |
nyp.33433076042922 | My subconsciousness? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Now how could it be the ghost of a witch, since the witches were all burned at the stake? nyp.33433076042922 On the North Sea?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Perhaps he kept his countenance veiled? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Picked up here and there — like your brie- TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT a- brac? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Possible? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Profitless? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Sailing east or west? |
nyp.33433076042922 | She accepted him, of course? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Sixteen years without a birthday? nyp.33433076042922 So you know me?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | So, besides being the owner of a haunted house in Salem, he was also a haunted man in Scotland? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Spooks? |
nyp.33433076042922 | The phoenix? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Then how came it that the father and son were lost in the yacht off the Hebrides?'' nyp.33433076042922 Was it the guardian- angel ghost warning him off the match?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Was not Rus- tem a Persian Hercules, so to speak? |
nyp.33433076042922 | We all suspected this, as you know,the elder Whittier said;"have you anything new to add to it now?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Well, Paul,said the father,"have I got down here before you after all, and in spite of your running away last night?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Well, Wheatcroft,Mr. Whittier said,"what is all this mystery of yours now?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Well,he said, holding out his hand,"and how are you after your nap?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | What did he do? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What has all this got to do with your ghost? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What of it? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What was he like? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What was it, Uncle Larry? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What was the merry jest? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What's strange? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What's that you say? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What? |
nyp.33433076042922 | When he does come, tell him I want to see him at once — at once, do you understand? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Where Kasselas lived? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Who makes up the bids on these important contracts? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Who writes the letters making the offer — the one with actual figures I mean? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Why did the Japanese ambassador sell you his dream- gown in a Nuremberg curios- ity- shop? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Why not the sea- serpent also? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Why not? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Ye was late in comin'down yesterday, was n't ye? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You do n't dictate them to a typewriter? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You do n't mean to say that they knew any just cause or impediment why they should not forever after hold their peace? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You do n't mean to tell me that the ghost which haunted the house was a woman? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You have seen the phoenix? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You have seen what two of my instruments con- tain; would you like now to examine the contents of the other two? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You wo n't have the cheek to declare that DREAM- GOWN OF JAPANESE AMBASSADOR 89 you do n't remember the'Legend of Sleepy Hollow,'will you? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You would like to have him out at the Uamapo Works,said Paul, smiling at the lit- tle man's violence,"and put him under the steam- hammer?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | 110 TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT"Where did they get the banjo?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | 138 TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT"What was the date when they left Rus- sia?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | 14 TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT"And where does the road through the for- est lead, that you so much wish to set forth upon it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | 48 TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT"You are not Time himself?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | 8 TALES OF FANTASY AND FACT"There's no use talking about these things, is there?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | An'if he was n't here, how could he see me givin'ye a light from me pipe? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And do you know Rip Van Winkle?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | And how could this knowledge have been obtained except by an employee? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And what need is there of knowing the time when one has for companions only comely and well- conditioned men and fair women of sweet disposition? |
nyp.33433076042922 | And why should you think so? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Are you sure there is such a fellow?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | But there 13 THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE 195 There was a moment's silence, broken by Wheatcroft suddenly saying:"The Major's son? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Could he hear them?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Did n't it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do I look so very old, then?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you see that grove of trees there at the base of the mountains?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you think somebody else is the Tuxedo Company again?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Do you understand?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Have I a forelock? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Have I a scythe? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Have I an hour- glass? |
nyp.33433076042922 | He demanded, in stammering accents,"Who are you?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | How did she lose the one she was entitled to in 1808? |
nyp.33433076042922 | I recognize them, of course —""You recognize them?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Is n't that a very large order?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Is that what you mean?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Paul, may I trouble you to see that the door is closed so that we are out of hearing?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Paul?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | She was n't on a Russian ship again, was she?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Stepping back to close the glass door be- hind him, that they might be alone, he said:"Mike, who shuts up the office at night?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | THE RIVAL GHOSTS 119"It seems curious, does n't it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE 175 your heels against the safe, scratching off the paint? |
nyp.33433076042922 | That is n't ac- cident, is it? |
nyp.33433076042922 | The faithful horse's name was Rakush, was n't it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | This bit here was probably meant to suggest'the well where the head was washed,'—see?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Those who attain to its borders never come back again — and why should they leave it? |
nyp.33433076042922 | We've lost a contract, I suppose; but that must have happened lots of times before, has n't it?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Well, well, but you have heard of Rip? |
nyp.33433076042922 | What would you say, if I de- clared that I had gazed on he dances of Sa- lome and of Esmeralda? |
nyp.33433076042922 | Wheatcroft?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | Why, he's dead, is n't he? |
nyp.33433076042922 | You have heard of scry- ing, I suppose?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | You know the story?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | You never heard of anybody who was burned having a ghost, did you?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | he cried, suddenly;"where was she living in 1804?" |
nyp.33433076042922 | that I had beheld the combat of Achilles and Hector and the mounted fight of Saladin and the Knight of the Leopard?" |
njp.32101072858226 | 'Now Sandie, my lad,'said his wife, laying an arm particularly white and round about his neck as she spoke,'are you not a queer man and a stern? njp.32101072858226 Am I then to be doomed to sloth and idleness at home?" |
njp.32101072858226 | And what name more decent or respectable could we gie him than our own? |
njp.32101072858226 | And why not? |
njp.32101072858226 | But how do you come to know me so well? |
njp.32101072858226 | But tell me,said Inverawe,"how happened this unlucky affair?" |
njp.32101072858226 | But think of the solemn oath I have sworn;—you would not have Inverawe,—you would not have your husband, — break a pledge so solemnly given? njp.32101072858226 Christie, ye rascal ye,"said Peter, stamping his foot,"what news are these your master tells o'ye? |
njp.32101072858226 | Could any one have been stowed away? |
njp.32101072858226 | Do n't you see that Inverawe has had a feast, and that wine, and water, and whisky too, have been flowing in gallons in all directions? |
njp.32101072858226 | Do you charge any of my people with having taken it? |
njp.32101072858226 | Flora, where are you? njp.32101072858226 Get up, woman,"said he;"why do you lie there? |
njp.32101072858226 | I heard the voice of that lad Andrew Lammie; can the chield be drowning, that he skirls sae uncannilie? |
njp.32101072858226 | Is he alone'? |
njp.32101072858226 | My dear fellow, what strange chance has brought you hither? |
njp.32101072858226 | Say — tell me! — what passed? |
njp.32101072858226 | Somewhere the money must be, if there is a word of truth in your story,said Sir John;"I ask where you think it is — and demand a correct answer?" |
njp.32101072858226 | The matter, sir? njp.32101072858226 Ticonderoga I"said he,"where is Ticonderoga? |
njp.32101072858226 | We are going on service then? |
njp.32101072858226 | Well, General, are we to be in the advance? |
njp.32101072858226 | Well, you dyvour bankrupt,was the first word,''have you brought me my rent?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What are all these wet footsteps on the floor? |
njp.32101072858226 | What do you mean? njp.32101072858226 What is all this?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What is it that ye want with me, freend? |
njp.32101072858226 | What is thislexclaimed Peter, in a tone of horror—"a dead woman in my stackyard!—has there been murder at my door through the night? |
njp.32101072858226 | What was the result of this matter then? |
njp.32101072858226 | What? — what is it? |
njp.32101072858226 | What? — what is it? |
njp.32101072858226 | Where can the laddie have gone to? |
njp.32101072858226 | Where?—how?—what? |
njp.32101072858226 | Wherefore sought ye to peril your own lives fruit- lessly? |
njp.32101072858226 | Whither, if I may be permitted to ask? |
njp.32101072858226 | Whither? |
njp.32101072858226 | Who comes there? |
njp.32101072858226 | Why should you weep, old man? |
njp.32101072858226 | Why, Mr. Bruce,said the latter,"what in the world is the matter with you?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Will your honour please to see if that bit line is right? |
njp.32101072858226 | You will take the gun to- day, General? |
njp.32101072858226 | ''What sort of a place is it?" |
njp.32101072858226 | ''What will your father say then?" |
njp.32101072858226 | '* Mop.—Is it true, think you T Ant,—Very true;—why should I carry lies abroad?" |
njp.32101072858226 | 'And did you meet a dog soon after?' |
njp.32101072858226 | 'And,'added the rider,'do you think the dog will over- take her ere she can reach the church of Dalarossie?' |
njp.32101072858226 | 'Fasten, hair, fasten? |
njp.32101072858226 | 'Pray,'says the rider to the traveller,'did you meet a woman as you came along the hill?' |
njp.32101072858226 | 'Where did you overtake the woman?' |
njp.32101072858226 | 'Where have you been, my love?' |
njp.32101072858226 | 109 whence so suddenly has come that huge yellow cloud? |
njp.32101072858226 | 181 a sudden sickness? |
njp.32101072858226 | 201 would Jenny have said had she seen this?" |
njp.32101072858226 | 227"Have you been trifling with me, sir?" |
njp.32101072858226 | And what could have been done for them had they been told by some good or evil spirit that their chil- dren were in the clutches of such a night? |
njp.32101072858226 | But to what particular circumstances do you allude?" |
njp.32101072858226 | But what has all that to do with haunted shallops, visionary mariners, and bottomless boats? |
njp.32101072858226 | But what strange chance has brought you here?" |
njp.32101072858226 | But why attempt a description? |
njp.32101072858226 | But why do you keep this light burning? |
njp.32101072858226 | But you say that you never knew your parents — what know you of your history?" |
njp.32101072858226 | But you say,"he added, turning to the passenger,"that you did not dream of writing on a slate?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Can I forget her parting kiss, Her last fond look and true love token? |
njp.32101072858226 | Can that be right? |
njp.32101072858226 | Dougal Driveower, are ye living? |
njp.32101072858226 | Have we your permission to search for him?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Have you seen him again?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Horrid shapes continually haunted me, — horrid, horrid shapes? |
njp.32101072858226 | How did you rest last night?" |
njp.32101072858226 | How is yours?" |
njp.32101072858226 | I will know your thoughts;—do you suppose that I have this money?" |
njp.32101072858226 | I wonder where the cummers will anchor their craft?' |
njp.32101072858226 | It was certainly a girl's love, and elderly people will laugh at it; but why should they laugh? |
njp.32101072858226 | It was just,"Will ye tak the test? |
njp.32101072858226 | Now was nae that a bonnie and a fearful sight to see beneath the light of the Hallowmas moon? |
njp.32101072858226 | On their meeting, seemed not to them the whole of nature suddenly inspired with joy and beauty? |
njp.32101072858226 | Returning to the cabin after their fruitless search,"Mr. Bruce,"said the captain,"what the devil do you make of all this?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Upon the whilk, a horseman, suddenly riding up beside him, said,"That's a mettle beast of yours, freend; will you sell him?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What are your wants then, and what can I do for you?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What can be more delightful than the prospect of serving in such a corps, under the command of so old a friend?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What did your mate see?" |
njp.32101072858226 | What were these circumstances that happened to you? — tell me, I conjure you." |
njp.32101072858226 | What would the miserable boy give now for the coverings lying far away, which, in his foolish passion, he flung down to chase that fatal deer? |
njp.32101072858226 | Where do you suppose this money to be? |
njp.32101072858226 | Who among his tribe shall be ashamed of him? |
njp.32101072858226 | Who among warriors shall call him a woman? |
njp.32101072858226 | Who else would venture down without orders?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Who is that at your desk?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Who's alive?" |
njp.32101072858226 | Why bark the sheep- dogs so? — and why howls Fingal, as if some spirit passed athwart the night? |
njp.32101072858226 | Why bark the sheep- dogs so? — and why howls Fingal, as if some spirit passed athwart the night? |
njp.32101072858226 | Would you leave me to utter darkness and despair?" |
njp.32101072858226 | brother, what are you doing now?' |
njp.32101072858226 | cried Inverawe, shuddering with horror, —"what spectre?" |
njp.32101072858226 | exclaimed Colonel Grant, with growing anxiety—"him! — whom, I pray you? |
njp.32101072858226 | exclaimed Colonel Grant, —"to succour Fort Defiance, General? |
njp.32101072858226 | or by whom am I brought here?' |
njp.32101072858226 | said he, somewhat alarmed,"what can have came owre the woman? |
njp.32101072858226 | says he,'what is the matter with the worthy woman?' |
njp.32101072858226 | tell me or die! — where am I? |
njp.32101072858226 | the current of the Solway sea? |
njp.32101072858226 | what can you possibly want with them, when you promised to stay with me quietly for at least a week?" |
njp.32101072858226 | what has happened? |
njp.32101072858226 | what were the consequences? |
njp.32101072858226 | where are you, Flora?" |
njp.32101072858226 | would you leave me to another long, long, and dreadful night? |
hvd.hw273h | Here you are to be tried for your crime. ” “ What crime? |
hvd.hw273h | Who is that lady? ” he asked, “ and who, if I may ask, are you, sir? ”. hvd.hw273h Who is that lady? ” he asked, “ and who, if I may ask, are you, sir? ”. |
hvd.hw273h | ( Have you ever spoken to a giant? |
hvd.hw273h | *^,???? |
hvd.hw273h | *^,???? |
hvd.hw273h | *^,???? |
hvd.hw273h | *^,???? |
hvd.hw273h | 55 “ In the name of everything wonderful, who and what are you then? ” he inquired. |
hvd.hw273h | 97 “ And will you forgive me, Arthur? |
hvd.hw273h | And could I ask that of Adalia? |
hvd.hw273h | And how had she been brought back to the Palace? |
hvd.hw273h | And where are you?" |
hvd.hw273h | And why had she been left and all the servants departed with their master? |
hvd.hw273h | But then came the question: If Addie were not the Princess Adalia, who was she? |
hvd.hw273h | But this irritating necessity of earning money, after I had won her-What Prince of all the story- book heroes ever had to face a thing like that? |
hvd.hw273h | But what are you doing here? ”. |
hvd.hw273h | But why had she- her Godmother- treated her thus? |
hvd.hw273h | But, you will say, why did I take the money? |
hvd.hw273h | Can I have heard it anywhere else?" |
hvd.hw273h | Can you climb a tree?" |
hvd.hw273h | Do n't you wish we were back, Dick? |
hvd.hw273h | Had he been carried home “ all dead and wet, drowned, you know ” as he had said? |
hvd.hw273h | How had all this come about? |
hvd.hw273h | How long was it since she had left the forest? |
hvd.hw273h | I expect you dreamt they made you fairy king, and all that rubbish, did you? ” Arthur flushed, for like all other boys he hated to be made fun of. |
hvd.hw273h | I have known several giants; and though they had their faults( as who, even amongst the smallest of us, has not?) |
hvd.hw273h | I say, do n't you think nurse must be horrid tired of tidying up after us? ” “ After you, you mean, ” said Algie sharply. |
hvd.hw273h | If I did, I felt sure she would consent; but — I ask you: Did you ever hear of a Prince in so deplorable a plight? |
hvd.hw273h | Is it not thus that God blots out our sins? |
hvd.hw273h | Is not that a ship?" |
hvd.hw273h | Now, to whom do children go when they want advice in their troubles? |
hvd.hw273h | She called to her, and kept on asking"why? ” and crying, until at last she fell asleep. |
hvd.hw273h | Then a pair of soft arms was thrown around him, and a merry voice said coaxingly:- “ Did it tease it, then? |
hvd.hw273h | Then, looking up suddenly, she asked in a hushed whisper, “ Who sent him to me? |
hvd.hw273h | They enjoy saying to one another( for example) “ You see that chair- or that pipe- or that antimacassar? |
hvd.hw273h | They must have discovered immediately that she was speaking with some person, for one called out, “ Addie, who is that with you?" |
hvd.hw273h | WI: LON WARSHALL, HAMILTON, KERT, AND CO., LTD. 1895 1721"????? |
hvd.hw273h | WI: LON WARSHALL, HAMILTON, KERT, AND CO., LTD. 1895 1721"????? |
hvd.hw273h | WI: LON WARSHALL, HAMILTON, KERT, AND CO., LTD. 1895 1721"????? |
hvd.hw273h | WI: LON WARSHALL, HAMILTON, KERT, AND CO., LTD. 1895 1721"????? |
hvd.hw273h | WI: LON WARSHALL, HAMILTON, KERT, AND CO., LTD. 1895 1721"????? |
hvd.hw273h | Was it God? ” “ Yes,"answered the nurse reverently. |
hvd.hw273h | What do you say to Bango? |
hvd.hw273h | What had become of Arthur? |
hvd.hw273h | What has been the matter? ” she answered. |
hvd.hw273h | What if the “ mistake some- where ” were a mistake there? |
hvd.hw273h | What is the use? |
hvd.hw273h | Where are your manners? |
hvd.hw273h | Who is that? ” asked the Duchess anxiously, pointing in the direction from which the sound of the dog was coming. |
hvd.hw273h | Who was she? |
hvd.hw273h | Why did I sign the receipt? |
hvd.hw273h | Why was she here? |
hvd.hw273h | Will she ever for- give me, do you think? ”. |
hvd.hw273h | Will you, Monsieur, accept this little token of my thankfulness?" |
hvd.hw273h | With whom had she changed places? |
hvd.hw273h | You may ask: why did I accept it by taking the money? |
hvd.hw273h | and a godmother is not to be spoken of behind her back; but “ if I had such a godmother as Cinderina, would n't I—. ” What would you do, eh? |
hvd.hw273h | and why? |
hvd.hw273h | matches? |
hvd.hw273h | а) such journeys had taken cold, what would she do? |
hvd.hw273h | “ And he is? ” the Duchess asked. |
hvd.hw273h | “ And what is your name, my boy?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Are you the little girl who wished to see the fairies?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ But however did you find out —? ”. |
hvd.hw273h | “ But what is happening there? |
hvd.hw273h | “ But why do we love her so much? ” they would say. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Cans’t thou read? ” he asked. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Do all children have sugar with their bread and milk?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Do they never go to bed? ” asked Dick, very much awed. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Do you see a cash- box?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Does it want to go home to its mammy, then? ” she said scornfully. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Eh? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Have I been dreaming? ” she exclaimed. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Have we not bells all around us? |
hvd.hw273h | “ How am I to live here?' |
hvd.hw273h | “ Is the sugar necessary?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Mamma, ” said Beauty, as they walked along,"do n't you think we might do something more for Matchie? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Prisoner at the bar, ” said the fairy queen, “ are you guilty or not guilty? ” “ Guilty of what?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Prisoner at the bar, ” said the fairy queen, “ are you guilty or not guilty? ” “ Guilty of what?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Shall we seek it? |
hvd.hw273h | “ So you believe in fairies? ” asked Fairy scornfully. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Sulky, eh? ” he growled. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Sulky?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Then it is a lovely idea, mother, for I want to give him something of my own, and what I earn will be, wo n't it? |
hvd.hw273h | “ We shall have, ” she said to the Prime Minister, “ to find a husband for our Princess. ” “ Ah, but where? ” exclaimed the Minister. |
hvd.hw273h | “ What a splendid palace; but where are the people? ” whispered Dick, holding his dirty finger to his chin, and looking very solemn. |
hvd.hw273h | “ What does it mean? ” the girl asked, with surprise and wonder in her wide- open eyes. |
hvd.hw273h | “ What is ugliness? |
hvd.hw273h | “ What will you do with it? ” Dick asked. |
hvd.hw273h | “ What would they think at home? ” “ Oh! |
hvd.hw273h | “ Where are we going? ” she asked, as they paused to rest a moment on a tall dome, which May recognised as belonging to St. Paul's Cathedral. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Where is it? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Wherever have you been to?" |
hvd.hw273h | “ Who are you, bold stranger, who thus disturb our slumbers? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Who are you? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Who are you? ” he asked wonderingly. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Who knows? ” said the fairy, and then she raised the reed she carried, and waved it slowly above her head three times. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Why do you dislike bats and toads? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Why should it be him? ” said the Prince. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Will you hold the basin for me? ” he asked, and she took it, she could not move away somehow. |
hvd.hw273h | “ Will you not tell me? |
hvd.hw273h | “ Yes, your Majesty, my name is Rufred. ” “ Rufred? |
hvd.hw273h | “ You have seen him?" |
inu.30000077957607 | 147 I48 THE CAVE GIRL “ What is it, Thandar? ” she asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | A mighty man killed him as he was dragging Nadara off into the thicket — ” “ And the man has taken the girl for himself? ” yelled Flatfoot. |
inu.30000077957607 | Across the narrow plain rose lofty cliffs — and what was that clambering aloft toward the dark mouth of a cave? |
inu.30000077957607 | Ah, but was the yellow- haired giant really fight- ing for possession of her, or merely in protection, because she was a woman? |
inu.30000077957607 | And I can kill Big Fist, but what is the use? |
inu.30000077957607 | And how have you returned her kind- ness? |
inu.30000077957607 | And if he did overtake him in time — what then? |
inu.30000077957607 | And if men and women were thus we d here, living together in faithfulness throughout their lives, what more sacred a union could civiliza- tion offer? |
inu.30000077957607 | But all had seen him slay Big Fist, and all knew that he had killed Korth and Flatfoot, so who was there would dare question his kingship? |
inu.30000077957607 | But would they strike? |
inu.30000077957607 | Can it be that you do not know that he, whom you killed yesterday, was Korth? ” Waldo's eyes opened as wide in surprise as had the old man's. |
inu.30000077957607 | Could he give her up? |
inu.30000077957607 | Could he hope to stem the speed of the little craft and turn it back into the sheltered water in the lee of the land? |
inu.30000077957607 | Could it be a woman? |
inu.30000077957607 | Could it be that she was less gullible than she had appeared? |
inu.30000077957607 | Could it have been a man? |
inu.30000077957607 | Did not Thandar wear Nagoola's pelt about his shoulder and loins — a pelt that he had taken in hand to hand encounter with the dread beast? |
inu.30000077957607 | Did she, after all, penetrate the bombast with which he had sought to cloak his cowardice? |
inu.30000077957607 | Did you not hear his voice and feel the ground rock? ” Thandar laughed. |
inu.30000077957607 | Do n't you know Than- dar? ” “ Thandar is dead, ” she whispered. |
inu.30000077957607 | Had he, too, been na- tive born how would he have we d Nadara? |
inu.30000077957607 | Had his brief experience with the realities of life dulled the edge of his appetite for second- hand hopes, aspira- tions, deeds, and emotions? |
inu.30000077957607 | Had it not taught him that there was in- finitely more in life than ever had been written into the dry and musty pages of books? |
inu.30000077957607 | Has he taken her? |
inu.30000077957607 | Have we not already proved our friendship by killing this fellow who pursued you? ” This man spoke precisely the tongue of Thandar. |
inu.30000077957607 | He is searching for me. ” “ And you wish to go? ” For some time he did not speak — only stood there gazing at the distant yacht. |
inu.30000077957607 | His books had been his real life in the past — could it be that they had lost something of their glamour? |
inu.30000077957607 | His people flying? |
inu.30000077957607 | How could it be that he had returned from death? |
inu.30000077957607 | How long, then, had he been imprisoned? |
inu.30000077957607 | How was he to pass them? |
inu.30000077957607 | I am saved Oh, Nadara, child, ca n't you realize what it means to me? |
inu.30000077957607 | It was fright- ful — what would his mother say when she heard of it? |
inu.30000077957607 | KING BIG FIST I49 But could he ever return to the bookish existence that once had seemed so pleasant? |
inu.30000077957607 | KING THANDAR 173 “ Has a good man ever been king? ” asked Than- dar. |
inu.30000077957607 | Must we wait ten years, Thandar? ” “ I am planning for them, ” he replied. |
inu.30000077957607 | No, he could not give her up; but — what? |
inu.30000077957607 | Of what moment to him was this girl's estimation of him? |
inu.30000077957607 | Safely? |
inu.30000077957607 | Then came the strange men and she whom you call Nadara went away with them. ” “ In which direction? ” cried Thandar. |
inu.30000077957607 | Was Flatfoot a good king? ” “ He was a bad man, ” replied the ancient one. |
inu.30000077957607 | Was she, too, imprisoned in her cave, or had the worst happened her? |
inu.30000077957607 | Well, what difference if she did? |
inu.30000077957607 | Were they not days and days from their own people, in a land where there seemed no men at all? |
inu.30000077957607 | What could he expect from that direction, or from any direction whatever, so far as that was concerned? |
inu.30000077957607 | What had happened? |
inu.30000077957607 | What if he had been born here too? |
inu.30000077957607 | What is the matter? ” But she only shook her head, moaning. |
inu.30000077957607 | What strange change had taken place in him? |
inu.30000077957607 | What was her opinion to a cultured gentleman such as Waldo Emerson Smith- Jones? |
inu.30000077957607 | What was the meaning of it? |
inu.30000077957607 | What would his mother have thought could she have seen her precious boy now? |
inu.30000077957607 | What would this girl ’s mother say? |
inu.30000077957607 | Where is my boy? ” whispered Mr. Smith- Jones. |
inu.30000077957607 | Where is she? ” “ I do not know, ” replied the old man. |
inu.30000077957607 | Where was he? |
inu.30000077957607 | Whither went they? |
inu.30000077957607 | Who had imprisoned him? |
inu.30000077957607 | Who wishes to kill Thandar and become king? ” There was no answer. |
inu.30000077957607 | Why should we fight? |
inu.30000077957607 | Why was it that he did not run now? |
inu.30000077957607 | Would he be physically able to cope with the brawny monster? |
inu.30000077957607 | Would she guess the truth? |
inu.30000077957607 | You will give them to her? ” “ Yes, ” said Waldo. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ And where is Korth? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ And you will accompany her, in command? ” “ Gladly. ” “ Good! ” exclaimed Mr. Smith- Jones. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Are you alone? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Are you not coming with me? ” she cried. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Ca n't you realize it? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Can you lead me to them? ” “ I can tell you where they are, but I am not bound thither, ” replied the man. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Could it have been because it was true that my mother fell upon her with tooth and nail until she had nearly killed her? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Could the thing that the old woman told me have been true? ” the girl mused half aloud. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Did you catch him? ” she cried. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Did you dream of Flatfoot and Korth? ” she laughed. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Did you know of him? ” asked Burlinghame. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Did you know to whom those belonged? ” he asked Burlinghame. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Do n’t you know me? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ How did you slay Nagoola? ” he asked sud- denly. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ How do you kill them? ” she whispered. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ How many have you slain? ” “ Er — why, let me see, ” the young man blundered. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ How soon can the Priscilla be put in shape to make the return voyage to the island? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ I angry? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Nadara not dead? ” “ Look, ” said Roof, and he led the way to the foot of the cliff. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Nadara was good to me — I would repay her. ” “ But Flatfoot and Korth — what of them? ” in- sisted the man. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Not your daughter? ” “ Then who am I? ” 164 THE CAVE GIRL “ I do not know who you are, except that you are not even of my people. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Not your daughter? ” “ Then who am I? ” 164 THE CAVE GIRL “ I do not know who you are, except that you are not even of my people. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Now what do you make of that? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Now what, Louisa? ” he asked, somewhat sharply. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Pardon me? ” He glanced first at his wife and then at Captain Burlinghame. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Seel ” “ Yes, ” replied Thandar, “ I had noticed that body, but what of it? ” “ It was Thurg, ” explained Roof. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Tell me, Nadara, why you are unhappy? ” he urged. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Then of what good is it? ” Thandar shook his head. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Though what? ” asked Thandar. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ We will not harm you. ” “ What you want? ” asked Nadara, still uncon- vinced by mere words. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Well, we are quite safe then, ” he cried, “ for with two mountains piled upon him he can not escape. ” “ Who knows? ” asked Nadara. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What do you here in my country? ” asked the man, but his tone was less truculent than before. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What do you mean? ” “ All were not killed by the Great Nagoola, ” re- plied the bad man. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What do you see? ” “ The yacht! ” he whispered. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What is it Krutz? ” asked the master in a tired voice. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What is it? ” she asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What is that ahead? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What is the matter, Nadara? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ What would you of them? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where are the people with whom he lived here? ” Nadara came close to John Alden Smith- Jones. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where did they take her? ” “ They took her to the strange cliff in which they dwelt — the one in which they came. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where is Korth? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where is he? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where is he? ” cried Waldo ’s father. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where is she — Nadara? ” he cried, turning so suddenly upon the ancient one that the old fellow drew back in alarm. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Where is the girl? ” he growled. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Who are you? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Who are you? ” “ Thandar, ” answered Waldo. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Why do you cry, child? |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Why do you weep? ” he cried almost roughly. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Why should I crack their heads? ” he asked. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Why should I want to hurt you? ” returned the girl. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Will this marriage ceremony of which you tell me make you love me more? ” asked Nadara. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ With you at my side, I shall not fear Nagoola. ”- “ How far is it to your village? ” asked Waldo. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ Yes — have I not told you that all were killed but you and I? ” “ All were not killed, ” replied Roof. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ You did not want to hurt me, then? ” he cried. |
inu.30000077957607 | “ You would kill Thandar — again? ” he asked tauntingly, pointing toward the deformed member. |
nyp.33433074929567 | And what's your name? |
nyp.33433074929567 | And why are you dressed all in red? |
nyp.33433074929567 | And why do you sit across the rafter? |
nyp.33433074929567 | And you?—and you? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Are you certain that you make no mistake? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Are you really? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Beadle,said his Worship, in an inquiring tone of voice,"what are you doing there? |
nyp.33433074929567 | But,urged Clara, timidly,"if all are equal, how is it that your Majesty is Queen over the rest?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Could n't it? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Do look at this comical figure? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Do you thrust yourself into our presence in this manner, without audience sought or prayer for admission sent to us? nyp.33433074929567 I say it's all nonsense,"angrily retorted the lady;"and what's more, if it was as true as Gospel, what would you gain by making a row? |
nyp.33433074929567 | I think not: not exactly — but, pray would you like a glass of whisky- toddy? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Is it so? |
nyp.33433074929567 | My darling, my darling,he said,"where are you, and what have they done to you?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Not prove it, Polly? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Not prove it? nyp.33433074929567 Shall I drive you, sir, to the'Temperance Hotel'or the'King Harry?'" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Sir,said he,"what have I done that you should treat me thus? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Was ever such a thing heard of? nyp.33433074929567 What be I to open my master's doors for to such as you?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | What is it, Father dear? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What is the matter, and why are you here? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What is this that I hear? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What,she cried,"you object to that too? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Whence come ye hither, and with what intent? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Who art thou,cried the Baron,"who comest a second time between me and victory? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Why, lawky me, sir,she said in a shrill voice,"and who be you a bellowing and a bullowing in this here way? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Why, my pretty little dear,she said,"have you never a kindly word to say to an old body? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would you be so kind as to take this gentleman to his destina- tion? |
nyp.33433074929567 | 163 their faces be replaced by the ugly and degrading countenance of a pig? |
nyp.33433074929567 | 193"How now, varlet?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | 21 you been having at Ashford, that your laughter has lasted all the way home?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | 281 not to give gratuities to the Company's servants, and that any servant accepting a gratuity is liable to instant dismissal? |
nyp.33433074929567 | 6i such as ye are? |
nyp.33433074929567 | A'nt there nothing to be done? |
nyp.33433074929567 | A'nt you got no one as could help ye if you was to go and ask? |
nyp.33433074929567 | At the time of the two boys'arrival, the worthy man was just pondering over this knotty question, which of the two schemes should he prefer? |
nyp.33433074929567 | But are you really sure that you wish to keep hair of such a colour?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | But how did you get up there?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | But is this likewise the opinion of your sisters?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | But perhaps you do not entertain the same views with regard to a hog- wash bath?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | But the Owls are often ob- served to flit quietly round the old Barn, and if they are still there, why not the Elves also? |
nyp.33433074929567 | But what can/ do to prevent it? |
nyp.33433074929567 | But what was their coming fate? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Come true? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Could not thy beak take firmer hold, Thy talons act as saving claws? |
nyp.33433074929567 | De Poynings gnashed his teeth as he answered her, with some bitterness in his tones:"Know'st thou not the cause of this hubbub and turmoil? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Did they re- tain the power of sight, smell, and hearing afterwards? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Do ye all my face forget? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Drat the man! — what's come to him now?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | For my tale is of the Home range of Hills, which I B-? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Had such an event ever occurred before? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Have you not read — surely you must have read — the notices which our Company affix in prominent places throughout their stations? |
nyp.33433074929567 | He knows the Word which can unlock The secrets of our ancient rock: He enters it — our souls to grieve, — He enters it, but shall he leave? |
nyp.33433074929567 | How dare you?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | I hope you have not been deceiving me in any way?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | If the"wetness of the land caused the rushes to grow, was it not intended by nature that the land in that part of the farm should be wet? |
nyp.33433074929567 | In the midst of his fear and wonderings he heard Punch say, in his own peculiar tone of voice,"Now then, Judy, where's the sugar?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Indeed, why should they not? |
nyp.33433074929567 | It was>- r i^rrg^hog which was-V ■ at? |
nyp.33433074929567 | It woke him up in a moment, and he sat upright, rubbing his eyes, and exclaiming,"Who's there?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Oh, Owl so noble, good and bold, Why dwell among those foul jackdaws? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Or what right had Punch to treat them so? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Power which can be known and felt, Long in Criegan's rock hath dwelt — Shall the loch- sprite, free and wild, Be subdued by southern child? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Then, if this was so, what became of the poor people afterwards? |
nyp.33433074929567 | These were favourite amusements of Grub, and, as he lived in a free country, why should n't he have amused him- self as he pleased? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Was he dead, and were all these people dead too? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Was it real, or he dreaming? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Was this a usage of the new country they had entered, and would it be made a condition of their residence therein? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Well, what would have been the happiest fate that could have befallen her? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What can I do, and whither go, And what the fear, and who the foe?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | What could it mean? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What could the demons be about? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What did it all mean? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What on earth could be his object? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What was to be done? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What was to be done? |
nyp.33433074929567 | What will all these people think of us? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Where are your manners, Sir Knave?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Why am/ to do all the wood- cutting, in bad weather as well as good, while she stays comfortably at home? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Will you take the elixir, or wo n't you?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Will your folly never have an end? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Wilt fly to Westenhanger and cheer our dull castle with thy brightness?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would sorcery be employed, and should they be doomed to this( to them) dreadful fate? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would the ground be rough and overgrown with weeds if it had not been so ordered? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would they be condemned to lose those features which( as experience and friendly comment had told them) were by no means defective? |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would ye like to come and see where the roedeer hide?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | Would you, sir, tempt me to disobey my employers? |
nyp.33433074929567 | You have neither gun nor rod; what game is that you think to take this morning?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | [ v. Tom answered, with a pleasant laugh,"Scared't'Elves away, have I? |
nyp.33433074929567 | [ v."Pray, sir,"said he,"do you live up there, or where do you live?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | and did they ever get back to their own homes? |
nyp.33433074929567 | and was he to be served the same? |
nyp.33433074929567 | cried her brother:"suppose you try, Mary, since you proposed it?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | did you ever?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | do you think the Lady would come if we were to ask her in verse?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | exclaimed the venerable stranger; and those who looked towards him( and, who did not?) |
nyp.33433074929567 | he cried,"by the sword of my grandfather, what malapert knave have we here?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | he laughed, in a defiant and exulting tone,"is it thus ye would take our good Castle of Westenhanger? |
nyp.33433074929567 | here ye are, in the Barn as usuaL Beant ye'most tired of the old place?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | how are ye, my chickabiddies, and how do ye like the looks of me?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | how could you? |
nyp.33433074929567 | or is it possible that you desire to get me turned out of my situation? |
nyp.33433074929567 | the same voice continued:"Now then, sir; train is late to- day — your ticket please?" |
nyp.33433074929567 | to get a little more, or in affecting to make his farm smarter than that of his neighbours? |
nyp.33433074929567 | was it a trick, and was he really in earnest, or only joking? |
nyp.33433074929567 | what good would that do him? |
nyp.33433074929567 | what harm have I ever done you, that you should thus insult me? |
nyp.33433074929567 | whom have we here, that sets herself up above the laws of the land? |
nyp.33433074929567 | why did you come in just now? |
nyp.33433074929567 | ■ 171 visit? |
nyp.33433074929567 | ■ x-^isis rruKcted upon"*^er* 0:? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Am I too late? ” he asked, anxiously, when he had got his breath. nyp.33433082524046 And have you got him?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Did somebody• leave him a fortune, or is it something less pleasant? ” “ Mr. nyp.33433082524046 Do you really think that last chap wo n't be pounding at the gate at sunrise? ” asked the fairy- man in surprise. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Have you been sick? ” asked Nancy. nyp.33433082524046 Have you two beauties lost your senses? |
nyp.33433082524046 | How do you expect me to half see in this awful gloom? ”But you said the light hurt your eyes, ” Nick reminded her. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Oh, did I forget it?' nyp.33433082524046 Oh, did I forget that, too? ” declared Jack in pretended surprise. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Shall I sleep here to- night? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Shall we follow her? |
nyp.33433082524046 | W — what is it? nyp.33433082524046 Were you dreaming?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Why is it so hard to get? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Why, do you know him? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Would you mind doing me a favor? |
nyp.33433082524046 | And Nancy said,"Is that the yellow stuff they wear on hats?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | And Nick sang out, “ Where are you, Wally Woodchuck? |
nyp.33433082524046 | And if you're cold, why do n't you wear some clothes like the other flowers do? ” The Mushroom laughed at this. |
nyp.33433082524046 | And what could Grubby, or Wally, or what- ever you wish to call him, do, but go? |
nyp.33433082524046 | And, little boy, will you please look around and see if Sleeker Swallow is out of the way? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Bay rum, or hair oil, or Eau de Cologne? |
nyp.33433082524046 | But what was that beside him, looking for all the world like some very bright green plants just sprung through the earth? |
nyp.33433082524046 | But — what do you think? |
nyp.33433082524046 | But, was that a gull, that awkward, flapping,[ 186] IN SCRUB- UP- LAND rolling creature, trying to catch something close to the waves? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Can you begin right away?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Can you paint, children? ”. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Come here, little girl, and take my things, will you? ” She said it kindly enough but Nancy could n't help shivering again. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Did he move away? ”"I've always lived here, ” stated the thin tousled person. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Did you ever hear a Mushroom talk before? ” The children admitted that they had n't. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Do I have to explain everything I do? ”"My! |
nyp.33433082524046 | Do you suppose he walked too far?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Do you think I'm going to let the Spring Fairy chase me away until I'm quite ready? |
nyp.33433082524046 | EXCLAIMED RUBADUB,"WHEB1 ABB THE YELLOW OWES?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Frog?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Got plenty of cotton? ”"Oodles!" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Have the bees gone? ” “ Mrs. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Have the dandelions gone yet? ” “ Yes, they went yesterday, ” nodded Rubadub. |
nyp.33433082524046 | How can I ever thank you enough, Mr. Rubadub, for giving me my wish? ” “ By being satisfied, ” answered the fairyman. |
nyp.33433082524046 | How long will it be before honeysuckle- time?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | How'd you like that?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | I must be going at once. ”"Oh, do n't you know how? ” asked the wise old Mushroom quickly, winking at Rubadub. |
nyp.33433082524046 | I wonder if he will? ” It was for Nancy and Nick to find out. |
nyp.33433082524046 | If he looked so hungry when he just said bees, how would he look and act when he saw them? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Is that a newspaper?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Mr. Rubadub, do n't you know?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Mysterious, was n't it? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Nancy did n't know much about seasons nor growing things, or she would n't have asked, “ Do n't you like our meadow, Mr. Mushroom? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Nick took a good look at Bill, then at the pic- ture in the “ Bird- Book. ” “ What's your name?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Now do n't tell, will you? ” “ Tee, hee, ” snickered Mr. Crow. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Now what?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Now, who will go and get the soap? ”"I! |
nyp.33433082524046 | Or some burrs that had stuck when he fell? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Perhaps you will, sir, but how about your last year's suit fading? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Please fix me now, wo n't you? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Practice what?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Rubadub?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Rubadub?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Scarce?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Somebody must hunt him up for me, and tell him how much he is needed. ” “ May we go? ” asked Nick quickly. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Then he asked out loud, “ Did Mr. Rubadub tell you what Grubby Groundhog looks like? ” “ Yes,"put in Nancy eagerly. |
nyp.33433082524046 | These heavy old things are going to spoil my climbing, are they? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Was it at seventeen and three- quarter ticks past mid- morning?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Was n't she fine? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Was n't she wonderful? |
nyp.33433082524046 | What are you going to do with that tub of water and soap- suds?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | What could have happened to them? |
nyp.33433082524046 | What could it be some big acorns or some pine- cones that had fallen onto him? |
nyp.33433082524046 | What have I left out? |
nyp.33433082524046 | What's wrong? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Whatever made me trade my ears for it, I wonder? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Where could the missing fairies be? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Where's that wand of mine?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Who is it?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Who's she?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Why had n't it occurred to him that orioles do n't get to the Land- Where- Spring- Is- Coming until the mid- dle of May? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Why? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Why? ” wondered the kill- deer. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Will you? ” he said confidently turning to his faithful little fairy friend. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Wo n't you sing that ex- quisite melody to me again? ”"Well, I never! ” exclaimed Rubadub, looking around the crowd to see how they took it. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Would she be as cross as that?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | Would you mind singing that last beautiful note again? ” The twins were very much astonished at such an answer. |
nyp.33433082524046 | Would you, will you, go after that foolish swallow and see what becomes of him? |
nyp.33433082524046 | Yet, why not? |
nyp.33433082524046 | [ 126] IN SCRUB- UP- LAND Oh, dear, why was I ever so silly as to wish to be beautiful?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | in own?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | is that so? ” interrupted Mr. Sun anxiously. |
nyp.33433082524046 | they'd say,'that the people down South have sent us this year, instead of a robin? |
nyp.33433082524046 | u s about to Fairy"W? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Anything ready? ” he inquired, looking round with a business eye. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Are n't you satisfied? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ But he's asleep, ” smiled Rubadub,"how can he be making so much racket?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ But how could you do it? ” he cried,"without anything to work with? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ But how could you do it? ” he cried,"without anything to work with? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Come back here, you scamp! ” he called sharply. “What are you leaving your hammer for? ”( The hammer Jack used on water pitchers!) |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Could n't we go, Mr. Mushroom? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Did n't I fool them, though? ” he snickered. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Did you think he was gone for good?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Do n't you see that my picture comes first, which shows that spring ca n't really come until I arrive? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Do you like your new gown? ”"I — is that really me? ” she cried, when her[ 123] NANCY AND NICK own bedecked image met her eyes. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Do you like your new gown? ”"I — is that really me? ” she cried, when her[ 123] NANCY AND NICK own bedecked image met her eyes. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Do you'spose it's because I have n't my tail for a balancer? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Does anybody know of anything else to do?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ How did you get here? ” “ That's what I'd like to know,"answered the Mushroom, in dismay. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ I carry my own things, besides did n't I tell you I was an expert tailor? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ May I come in? ” asked a meek voice. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Nancy and Nick, come here at once, will you? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Oh, then,"went on Nick, “ can you tell us where Mr. Groundhog lives? ” “ Whatta you want him for? ” asked Mr. Wood- chuck. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Oh, then,"went on Nick, “ can you tell us where Mr. Groundhog lives? ” “ Whatta you want him for? ” asked Mr. Wood- chuck. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Per- haps our Green Shoes could help us, could n't they?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Sugar? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Then why did you come here? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ We'd love to, should n't we, Nancy? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Well, go ahead, only please do n't get soap up my bill or into my eyes, will you? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Well, what if I did? ” she snapped. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What are you leaving your string for? ”( The string Jack Frost tied down pump- handles with!) |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What is there to do now, Mr. Rubadub? ” he asked, waving a greeting to all the creatures crowding round to welcome them. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What will you be doing next? ” 2 E.R. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What's that? ” he inquired curiously, looking Bill over from foot to head. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What's the matter with him?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What's the trouble? ” Then Nickie took Mr. Star's place at the'phone and gave Mr. Sun the Fairy Queen's message. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What's this? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ What[ 86] IN SCRUB- UP- LAND else have I got this tail for, if not to learn to climb? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who else, if I do n't? ” he replied. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who is it? ” “ Me, Biddy Hen, ” said the most dishevelled- looking creature you ever saw. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who is this gentleman?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who will be as dusty as a camel, Mr. Rubadub; who's a scalawag? ” “ Oh, did n't I tell you? ” exclaimed Rubadub. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who will be as dusty as a camel, Mr. Rubadub; who's a scalawag? ” “ Oh, did n't I tell you? ” exclaimed Rubadub. |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Who's wise now?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Why? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Wo n't we, Nick?" |
nyp.33433082524046 | “ Would you mind taking all this stuff off and making me over into a plain chicken again? |
nyp.33433082524046 | “'S wrong?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | Wu- ‘ black “ the pl matureca vrtilel ‘ your royal au “ G it you doubt it? ” dem i, gn3_eriously.>_-. mdp.39076002604945 l TI- IE GQLDEN GOBLIN 0 9? |
mdp.39076002604945 | § ix»='“ Youi'i»iMajesty, ” said Princess Ethelinda, g turning pale in the moonlight, “ we are tired? mdp.39076002604945 $ 33? “ rel ‘ W at‘:-9:3 ‘! mdp.39076002604945 ', not now, w_th, y » y afraid, Gurtrui et 1 shall tglsyis where rd was no ‘~_§'~ ‘ en slept and the star? ‘ t. »—))»0gHD'.' |
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mdp.39076002604945 | '? € You must‘excuse me,”'said the l§%ader‘of7 the mutineers; “ at first I did Vnot‘rea11ze- willie ‘, l- war y!_ ’_:\:__, ‘ V/ V! |
mdp.39076002604945 | 'bs 1-est- Q/The sig, h~ of;? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 'i1\~»_\? |
mdp.39076002604945 | '”''n an a its o;.,j,»-,,V_,._=*|,,- L eace- loving in- habitant§?:’§? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ) 1-y ‘ R 1 i them Cross § § i‘~~"¢ own upon her as 3\ I i Y 1 s J though»»to thega that 1 vast waste I 2? |
mdp.39076002604945 | * ed Gurtruida to\ ‘ I ¥ ’? » r- 1- 112,},\ ’ ‘ hr.5 “"ii.V_. |
mdp.39076002604945 | * §\"'§»">¢‘Q ’;"'-\4;,\7"'*""?.“I¢‘>=::,‘./b 3 ‘! |
mdp.39076002604945 | , 5? |
mdp.39076002604945 | - ii____-..__ ii? |
mdp.39076002604945 | -;_ “ But? |
mdp.39076002604945 | -rv l boat had been Jan and Gurtruida saw an enor- J 70_\ THE GOLDEN GOBLIN\ cl 7|; and they were hasteningyto lower the boat.? |
mdp.39076002604945 | -flat dogma know of stone- bruises? |
mdp.39076002604945 | .. »_ 1 I I 1 j I22 ’ l- m;rnE.eoLni;.1\1c1oi? |
mdp.39076002604945 | /6/ l, l.w--, ‘ P~ 5)~'49 Ii\\_,.-,/ll THE GOLDEN GOBL IN Why must the ocean be so wet? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 0 ‘ P ‘ yr? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 1"? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 1'-'1'\.‘-/i\i its weight of ip‘t‘icel, ess’stone? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 3'Both were? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 33 3 ‘ x? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 4',- 142 THE GOLDEN GOBL IN little mortals over there? ” asked Longshanks, pointing at the soundly- sleeping children. |
mdp.39076002604945 | 4* ’-\* 9'42- 3‘”¥.*f? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 4: It was whgllyizgintentigonal, your, Majesty, said the I assure? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 8 4>'§_ rascals will coniiggo nfi/$3, V kneesp"He reflected?/m ’ dititkand then asked: f:>D1d you<,_ V> e ship Vs; course, lad? |
mdp.39076002604945 | 8 4>'§_ rascals will coniiggo nfi/$3, V kneesp"He reflected?/m ’ dititkand then asked: f:>D1d you<,_ V> e ship Vs; course, lad? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ; ‘? 5E 1 §. |
mdp.39076002604945 | ;';*} lS€ the two little ‘, i Y 10"‘-Dd? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ;, J;fi1“’¢ 5, 75 yhistl/'Vof—}su_,rprise.i ‘ V V § é1d Y3 ‘? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ;;"Do you;-,\ a sail? ” ear]an;iZZ’gs/ his/ lansvweiied cons so ilforgetfimlg of\ nlyoiuv. |
mdp.39076002604945 | ? 2B.Tfli“‘§ ° ‘l‘?i‘;*‘/62* ‘ ‘ h¢ii§F?s? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ? 2B.Tfli“‘§ ° ‘l‘?i‘;*‘/62* ‘ ‘ h¢ii§F?s? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ?' |
mdp.39076002604945 | Am I not an indulgent parent? |
mdp.39076002604945 | And “ Oo ’s oor oogly googly goo?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | Are n’t you blessed with the finest, most palatial, happiest and wettest home in all the watery world? |
mdp.39076002604945 | But? |
mdp.39076002604945 | CI? ’ ‘ ¢€‘DonV’t try to deceive me, ” said Black Patch,} laughing slyly. |
mdp.39076002604945 | Corn? |
mdp.39076002604945 | E; their task near the table, ‘, 6~ e L Tharlgoyqfi; sir,’j, as;;;_*i,_<_'_-;;_Gu1;}:1< ui? |
mdp.39076002604945 | For f of tl'1CvSI€£fP»1I1 g youth whose head was on% r oulde/ r shelxclaimed: “ Oh, how c aitrminag/ I ” 6%?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | GOBLIN uWh< V;%are you?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | Gurtruidégdi her coifipanion, ising ‘ § did you;.c'all“‘rrie;? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Have n't you a queen for a mother? |
mdp.39076002604945 | He sits all,;&,;}""Q'Q ’ Z., y= Kw ’? |
mdp.39076002604945 | How can you understand the agony of corns? |
mdp.39076002604945 | How_idare_,y'ou,;in my presence? ” thundered the Golden Goblin. |
mdp.39076002604945 | I have de_ termined to befriendilfil 1'33, “|’EA.ow if you have any special requests to mal< ie",~-»'speak. ’ Wm? |
mdp.39076002604945 | I k as I ox ‘ V* nag ’ WI ‘ W ix Q'Y Ill 110126 1 gaze long and just growing rosiyp with t a while he turneyd? |
mdp.39076002604945 | I, “ And you, Floralinda? |
mdp.39076002604945 | If “ What ‘ strange conduct! ” said Jan, standing? |
mdp.39076002604945 | In the mean- while, see that these barbarians do not escape. ” 150.TI- IE C-»OLDE.N__GOBLIl\I?_ l I The Gtiiliden Goblin PT. |
mdp.39076002604945 | Into the boat eBlack;§Pat_ch stepped first, and ‘; after him Devil,-»D, Dunken Hagen, Blut? |
mdp.39076002604945 | It shall not‘/he said? |
mdp.39076002604945 | I’llf the ship against an army till Y;<*.11r:==§;&.{*i"*? |
mdp.39076002604945 | My;.i,:-11--.3- d h I1; ff?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | One of themistoiod apart bfgide theVVVrail on the Z l.?i%iL, B? |
mdp.39076002604945 | P y iiaawi », 611% the after- V_ ma? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Soon a put? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Tb theygwere clinging when the Wrath; iffifgden Goblin, with a gesture, 7|? |
mdp.39076002604945 | That ’s where her Majesty is going to give you an audience to- night. ” y “ To- night? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The Golden Goblin? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The Queen smiled and said: “ Why do you cover your eyes, children? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The children? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The silence in the great throne- room became al- 136 7.”-‘I 1 1..-~’---_-__ I I i I I~_ » JQgQ'.<-w is 1591'? ‘ 3*, Q§1p A v-% ost opp? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The silence in the great throne- room became al- 136 7.”-‘I 1 1..-~’---_-__ I I i I I~_ » JQgQ'.<-w is 1591'? ‘ 3*, Q§1p A v-% ost opp? |
mdp.39076002604945 | The vast chamber, 1 I35?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | There is hardly room on~ it for F? |
mdp.39076002604945 | These four,,| while BlackAP2_1> ch st%r ook oars and began? |
mdp.39076002604945 | They saw the Goldeniv pha- his ha'n'd‘toward Black_ gall? |
mdp.39076002604945 | This very night? ” said Gur- truida eagerly. |
mdp.39076002604945 | Tl tép&s_i'e that you two are alive? ” Q//''“ Indeed sakgtéifiida. |
mdp.39076002604945 | To me? ’ i d the Princess Ethelinda sternly, whilf*.7“l, l fie other royal maidens frowned at th//W ptuouslfellow. |
mdp.39076002604945 | V 1.: V,-»0Q1: at the air with-'s-»tli ‘-pronged spear and: screamedP”i V_ V 571-// l< V¢_What riglit_Vh'as ing Dutcfiman to be? |
mdp.39076002604945 | V, Do you remember, Jan, dear, the song"W‘V§§,_used to sing out in the lane under the poplars? |
mdp.39076002604945 | We want to? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What has V become of allymy handkerchiefs? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What is the matter with everything? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What is the use of trying to sing? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What is the use? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What is the use? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What will her Majesty think? |
mdp.39076002604945 | What? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Why ca n't the moon come up in the west? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Why ca n't the sun forget to set? |
mdp.39076002604945 | Why must the little birds go to rest? |
mdp.39076002604945 | With these words shéipghed wit er wand the lid of the larger of- Ttij? |
mdp.39076002604945 | _ ‘ A0'éféao €$ 3 “ Tush, fellow, there ’s beens'a ste S7 xii breath of wind from any directiorf theseifthree,| 4*? |
mdp.39076002604945 | _-'4"? |
mdp.39076002604945 | __ Ovslrswslr aw?" |
mdp.39076002604945 | _____ “ His Cantankerous Maj- esty is indis-‘I E_ posed, ” muttered the guard.& i “ Ah, indeed? |
mdp.39076002604945 | all in char)ming clinging gownsiof helio§pe§-Zl- lavende/ r, pale pink and pale green, with slippers? |
mdp.39076002604945 | at ever haunted P —, 9 dred and fifty ac_, ever to be blo'.,_n/ I'l> ac passage? |
mdp.39076002604945 | do my ears deceive me? |
mdp.39076002604945 | fh\ S\? |
mdp.39076002604945 | g/M V,-=~\ we fe,|ga;1PEP/ Qrball aft i§,»i_ gang. |
mdp.39076002604945 | gt ’__/‘Li,, I ‘ j/'\, As the chI£d{ens eyes grew more accus- i K ’ X. » P"5<1*'” ‘ an? |
mdp.39076002604945 | have, a romp with us. ” R?' |
mdp.39076002604945 | hi I i i lowing the twelve beautiful princesses, found 2 themselves in the coral- walled throne- room? |
mdp.39076002604945 | i__?..-,_-._- v t 5'1 eyebrows, while the kn____ » our — sa1l0rs shook under th, e’r%T,. |
mdp.39076002604945 | l many- side évith a high dome in which Q were m.11? |
mdp.39076002604945 | m'ii—€li more than you deserve? ” I “ Yes,‘your Majesty, ” answered the second loveliest. |
mdp.39076002604945 | mainldi oqe of the royal housemaids to bo of yopan extra fine polish. ” I;_ The firedogsfgesumedielj; places on the fender, and looked so said? |
mdp.39076002604945 | now like marble, and so se~ s majestic beauty 68 THEG Q that neither Jan no,? ’,;? |
mdp.39076002604945 | now like marble, and so se~ s majestic beauty 68 THEG Q that neither Jan no,? ’,;? |
mdp.39076002604945 | oil/ lder and sleepragiiln J nfisyawiied and sa/S_ L"? |
mdp.39076002604945 | on/1:/igigly giggly gee 9 ” In meltmg tones she says to me And “ O0 s oor oogly googly goo ‘? |
mdp.39076002604945 | r 5---- ‘ — y up w THE QQLJN ll Ther€ ’s pi ‘? |
mdp.39076002604945 | s I I “ Have- have you met him before? ” gasped Q Gurtruida. |
mdp.39076002604945 | saigjig eastwgpd on ocean? |
mdp.39076002604945 | the\op deck wheiieffi l ope s.tood_ His one ’? |
mdp.39076002604945 | these words Neptune Became so angry? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ti? |
mdp.39076002604945 | to shed but rus gs, he sleeps: 5? |
mdp.39076002604945 | told/ hiin nftfiig rate if y o se wire? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ut her in a startledway, and, i tn? |
mdp.39076002604945 | {".l‘r.~ ‘? |
mdp.39076002604945 | | ‘/\ I, I la “ II? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ~, 1 “ Why, how did you learn? |
mdp.39076002604945 | £>.-b- n_»A4-.-- l‘,’:;’\ 31.55 ’ ‘ Zap; 4/ ‘\§\ 9 0\ ‘? |
mdp.39076002604945 | » to match for»lithe two littleifpqtlwith which each? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ‘ Q 5 9? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ‘ Z? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ‘ “ VT, 4 jrfpleasu re, whV1l‘e_{ ’ a ‘ ‘ K npleasa I the leathe"»;'f. “i<';ir_I"'at was dee l t,|? |
mdp.39076002604945 | ’ ill) back the west wind till we ’ve passed the cape and are safely started home._ We ca n’t trust all to Black Patch. ”\__ i With? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ And will that save us from the royal spi- der? ” asked Dunkien Hageri,,o, ver the round shoulder of Antarctica, Prineess of the South Wind. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ Are n’t you thirsty, Jan, dear? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ Are you Captain Vanderdecken? ” asked Jan respectfully. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ But how? ”--I-_---.-._-_ v---.,--,--w'Q — IF"I- Ivv'u- u-- » —-w-_._. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ But where is he? ”. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ Do n’t let it occur againj. ’j/,* Wjth much estnesi%§? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ I can’-t come on the beach, you know. ” ° O ° ° Oo Cg O 19 o 0, Q.,_ ¢;_"“ Why not? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ Is not your ship called the Féling Dutcfiman? ” Majesty, that is true, but- ” 93 THE G'7 ”'4'. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ We must have a coral fire. ” “ A coral fire? ” repeated the\Golden Goblin, opening his eyesvery wide. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ What have you to say, Amberlincla? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ What is it, Jan? ” asked Gurtruida. |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ What's that? ” inquired Master Spray,"bal-"1 1? |
mdp.39076002604945 | “ What's that? ” inquired Master Spray,"bal-"1 1? |
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mdp.39015020227131 | -Master? |
mdp.39015020227131 | -What waitest for? |
mdp.39015020227131 | 40 CALIBAN PROSPERO Tush, fool: Wilt thou obey? |
mdp.39015020227131 | 50 CALIBAN CALIBAN Where falleth his rain? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ANTENOR PASSES CALIBAN CRESSIDA Who's that? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ARIEL For Caliban? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ARIEL Nay, Master, what? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ARIEL Where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ARIEL Whose? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Ah, where — where- where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Among them ÆNEAS PASSES PANDARUS That's Æneas: is not that a brave man? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Are n't I a god, bitch- born, the son of Setebos Can howl all hell up? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Are there no yellow sands where we shall dance To greet the master of a timeless dawn? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Art thou anything? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That makest my blood cold and my hair to stare? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Art thou there, my deer? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Art? |
mdp.39015020227131 | BRUTUS Why comest thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Bee, sayst thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Blithe bird of mine, my heart is boding ill. Hast thou heard? |
mdp.39015020227131 | But me? |
mdp.39015020227131 | But when comes Troilus? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN 109 PROSPERO Welcome our May- pole back!—Where is thy mis- tress? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN 93 MIRANDA What kings were they, and where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Aye? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN BRUTUS Well; then I shall see thee again? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN CALIBAN Showest me once more- woman? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Free? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN HAMLET Why, what should be the fear? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN So, mocketh me once more? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN THE VOICES FROM WITHIN We, who parch for dew and star- Ariel!-Ariel!- Must we perish where we are? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN What for, here? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN What wilt thou show me now? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Why so? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CALIBAN Why will he show me this? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CRESSIDA And whither go they? |
mdp.39015020227131 | CRESSIDA Can Helenus fight, uncle? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Can Brutus wake a world from shame? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Canst thou, then, taste my vision, slave? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Death hath beckoned And yet thou didst not follow? |
mdp.39015020227131 | EVANS Come, will this wood take fire? |
mdp.39015020227131 | EVANS Where's Bede? |
mdp.39015020227131 | FALSTAFF Divide me like a bribe buck, each a haunch: Am I a woodman, ha? |
mdp.39015020227131 | FALSTAFF Think on't, Jove: Where gods have hot backs, what shall poor men do? |
mdp.39015020227131 | FALSTAFF What should this be? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Free, saith? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Free? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Gentle knave, good- night; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee.- Let me see, let me see; is not the leaf turned down Where I left reading? |
mdp.39015020227131 | HAMLET What hour now? |
mdp.39015020227131 | HELENUS PASSES CRESSIDA Who's that? |
mdp.39015020227131 | HORATIO Indeed? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Hast Thou learned by heart all that I whispered to thee? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Hath this our isle no king but Caliban? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Hence? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Hercules, bewildered, asks Silenus if it is really the Sphinx herself and alive? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Ho, wine of woman Bubbling in vats of war!-drinketh you all Caliban, Caliban, son of Setebos.-Ariel, CALIBAN Learnest me Art? |
mdp.39015020227131 | How shall mine art reclaim this lapsing ape From his own bondage? |
mdp.39015020227131 | I will, sir.—Go you far? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Is there no joy, No love, no dream, that shall survive this dark? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Is't hidden in thy hand? |
mdp.39015020227131 | JULIET At what o'clock to- morrow Shall I send to thee? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Laugh? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Lovest me — thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA And hath he held thee Long captive? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA But why? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA Dost Thou suffer, so? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA For whom So fit? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA Here: His cloak is round us now: he holds us now TX CALIBAN CALIBAN Hurt? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA O Ariel, is this sight A true thing, and speaks truly? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA Stay!—What to do? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA What more could be More happy? |
mdp.39015020227131 | MIRANDA Who is Sycorax? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Master, from those far frontiers You visited, have you not brought us back More pageants of your art? |
mdp.39015020227131 | My doe? |
mdp.39015020227131 | My male deer? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Nay, art thou touched Beyond thy tiger cravings? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Now- now thou darest crave Once more to wear her cloth? |
mdp.39015020227131 | O gray, that hast engulfed a world of beauty, Where shall I find them ever more my master, My star- bright mistress? |
mdp.39015020227131 | O me!-poor Spirit!-What mouth so terrible Utters a voice so tender? |
mdp.39015020227131 | O murderous slumber, Lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy That plays thee music? |
mdp.39015020227131 | O wonder, what art thou That fillest so mine eyes with rain- shine? |
mdp.39015020227131 | O, whither hast thou led me, Egypt? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PAGE Alas, what noise? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PANDARUS Helenus? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PANDARUS Where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PARIS PASSES CALIBAN 55 Who said he came hurt home to- day? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PROSPERO And what wouldst have of me? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PROSPERO And why? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PROSPERO For what purpose? |
mdp.39015020227131 | PROSPERO Thee? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Paris? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Prithee — the staff? |
mdp.39015020227131 | ROMEO My dear? |
mdp.39015020227131 | SYCORAX What hast thou got thee? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Saith what? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Say, why is this? |
mdp.39015020227131 | See you here, sir? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Seest yonder Yellow Sands? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Shakespeare's own characters, that use his words? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Shall fight? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Shall we stand up here and see them as they pass toward Ilium? |
mdp.39015020227131 | So, my trapped bird:—How sayst, ha? |
mdp.39015020227131 | So: what now? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Speak I like Herne the hunter? |
mdp.39015020227131 | THE FIGURE Who calls? |
mdp.39015020227131 | There the pallid Cæsar's ghost Rises from his candle- flame Accusing.–Who shall bear that blame? |
mdp.39015020227131 | There, speaking to Ariel, Prospero says: “ Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Was't well done? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What art thou, voice and where? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What art thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What booteth me To be his Artist, if I wear no cloth To show my glory? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What calleth me there? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What does this mean, my lord? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What should we do? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What showest now? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What voices make their dirge within my heart? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What's that- free? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What's that- his art? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What's that? |
mdp.39015020227131 | What, must you all go hence? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Where art thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Where is he? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Where shineth his sun? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Where, now? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Wherefore? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who calls me? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who comes here? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who comes here? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who hurteth God? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who saith that word? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who were those went by? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who wieldeth now the world? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Who will come? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Why, then, take pains( as I have done] to make it rela- tively non- essential in case it should not be heard? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Why, what else? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Why? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Will he give you the nod? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Will trust him, Master? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Wilt lend me The scroll? |
mdp.39015020227131 | Wouldst help me — thou? |
mdp.39015020227131 | You know not? |
mdp.39015020227131 | do you hear the people cry “ Troilus? ” TROILUS PASSES( As he approaches, the populace cheer him. |
mdp.39015020227131 | thou!—Wilt be mine? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 1When,"says the boy,"had I to do With either your affairs, or you? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And pray what's this, and this, dear Sir? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Andragoras bathd, supp'd well, and went to bed Last night, but in the morning was found dead; Would'st know, Faustinus, what was his disease? nyp.33433074855531 Beside, If boys can mortify thy pride, How wilt thou stand the ridicule Of our whole flock? |
nyp.33433074855531 | But why such haste,the sick Man whines,"Who knows as yet what Heaven designs? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can spleen contain? nyp.33433074855531 Do you think that strange?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | How can that strong intrepid mind Attack a weak defenceless kind? nyp.33433074855531 Is there no hope?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is this then he so famed for sleight? nyp.33433074855531 To hear you prate would vex a saint; Who hath most reason of complaint?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | True,says the man,"the strength I saw Might well the brutal nation awe; But shall a monarch, brave, like you, Place glory in so false a view? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Were I that man,the Peasant cried,"What blessing could I ask beside?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | What dignity's in human nature? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What then remains? nyp.33433074855531 Whence is this dread of every creature? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Whence sprung the vain conceited lie, That we the world with fools supply? nyp.33433074855531 Where, Sir, is all this dainty cheer? |
nyp.33433074855531 | While there is life, there's hope,he cried,"Then why such haste? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why are those tears? nyp.33433074855531 Why so severe?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why was this idle charge? |
nyp.33433074855531 | — The blessing sent, Were ever parents more content? nyp.33433074855531 ( 1)Who hath woe? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 175 If t'other night your master lost Three lambs, am I to pay the cost? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 205 For why? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 215 Corrupt thy state!1 If jealous foes Thy rights of commerce dare oppose, Shall not thy fleets their rapine awe? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 23 How different is thy case and mine? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 253 Provided that his clerk was good, What though he nothing understood? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 41 And roar'd aloud:"Suspend the fight; In a whole skin go sleep to- night; Or tell me, ere the battle rage, What wrongs provoke thee to engage? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 51 How can Belinda blame her fate? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 59 Does it not lovers'hearts explain, And drudge to raise the merchant's gain? |
nyp.33433074855531 | 79 When thus the fop with smiles of scorn:"Are beards by civil nations worn? — E'en Muscovites have mow'd their chins. |
nyp.33433074855531 | 85 And, what's a Butterfly? |
nyp.33433074855531 | A dog,—proficient in the trade, — He, the chief flatterer Nature made? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Against plain facts shall I engage, To vindicate our righteous age? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Aloof he bays, with bristling hair, And thus in secret growls his fear:"Who knows but Truth, in this disguise, May frustrate my best- guarded lies? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Am I a privilege denied, Indulged by every tongue beside? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Am I the patroness of vice? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And the creature run from the cur? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And what is the result? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And would she thus my search prevent? |
nyp.33433074855531 | And, lest the guilty hear and dread, Shall not the decalogue be read? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Are those poor sweepings of a groom, That filthy sight, that nauseous fume, Meet objects here? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Art thou the herald of disgrace, Denouncing war to all thy race? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Because my blessings are abused, Must I be censured, cursed, accused? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Besides, if pensions were denied, Could Avarice support its pride? |
nyp.33433074855531 | But why on me those curses thrown? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can he discern the different natures, And weigh the power of other creatures, Who by the partial work hath shown, He knows so little of his own? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can man, weak man, thy power defeat? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can nothing quell thy thunder's rage, Which spares nor friend, nor sex, nor age? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can such offence your anger wake? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can this slow bungler cheat your sight? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Can thy good deeds in former times Outweigh the balance of thy crimes? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Dares he with me dispute the prize? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Did I e'er see him life enjoy? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Did I the shuffling art reveal, To mark the cards, or range the deal? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Did man from him, first learn to fawn? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Did not thy headstrong youth disdain To learn the conduct of the rein? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Does it to Chloe's charms conduce, To found her praise on our abuse? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destined only for his prey? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Does not the hound betray our pace, And gins and guns destroy our race? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Entirely change your name and nature, And be the very envied creature? — What, silent all, and none consent? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Entirely change your name and nature, And be the very envied creature? — What, silent all, and none consent? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Every creature has his use, and where would health be, or what would be the value of riches, without the public scavenger? |
nyp.33433074855531 | For settlements the lawyer's fee'd; Is my hand witness to the deed? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Forth from his yard a tanner flies, And to the bold intruder cries,"A cudgel shall correct your manners: Whence sprung this cursed hate to tanners? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Had I with milliners been bred, What had I been? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Had he the real likeness shown, Would any man the picture own? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Hast thou old Greece and Rome survey'd, And the vast sense of Plato weigh'd? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Hath Socrates thy soul refined, And hast thou fathom'd Tully's mind? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Have you( as times required), resign'd Truth, honour, virtue, peace of mind? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Have you( like those she raised to place) Been opportunely, mean and base? |
nyp.33433074855531 | He must have rogues or slavish fools; For what's a knave without his tools? |
nyp.33433074855531 | High on the twig I've seen you cling, Play, twist, and turn in airy ring: How can those clumsy things like me Fly with a bound from tree to tree? |
nyp.33433074855531 | How can the fox's theft and plunder Provoke his censure or his wonder? |
nyp.33433074855531 | How does the miser, time employ? |
nyp.33433074855531 | I blame the fool, for what can I, When ninety- nine, my power defy? |
nyp.33433074855531 | I grant to man we lend our pains, And aid him to correct the plains; But doth not he divide the care, Through all the labours of the year? |
nyp.33433074855531 | I hope corruption, bribery, pension, One may with detestation mention; Think you the law( let who will take it) Can scandalum magnalum make it? |
nyp.33433074855531 | I strike at vice, be't where it will; And what if great folks take it ill? |
nyp.33433074855531 | If I Corruption's hand expose, I make corrupted men my foes; What then? |
nyp.33433074855531 | If I lash vice in general fiction, Is't I apply, or self- conviction?1 Brutes are my theme; am I to blame, If men in morals are the same? |
nyp.33433074855531 | If we're too scrupulously just, What profit's in a place of trust? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is honesty disgraced and poor J2 What is't to us what was before? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is it ambition fires thy breast, Or avarice, that ne'er can rest? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is not the Poet's chiming close, Censured by all the sons of Prose? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is then your other husbaud dead? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is there a bard whom genius fires, Whose every thought the god inspires? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Is't I who cog or palm the dice? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Know'st thou the loadstone's power and art, That virtue, virtues can impart? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Mankind in every station see — What wish you? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Methinks my tenants shun my gate; Why such a stranger grown of late? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Might you not, then, like others, find With change of fortune, change of mind? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Must I, too, flatter like the rest, And turn my morals to a jest? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Must we not wish, for fear of wishing ill? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Must we, to flatter her, be made To wither, envy, pine, and fade?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Or did she doubt my heart was brave, And therefore this injunction gave? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Or does a worse disgrace betide: Hath no one since his death applied?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Or does her harvest store the place, A treasure for her younger race? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Seek ye to thrive? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Seek you to train your favourite boy? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall I nor vows nor incense know? — Where praise is due the praise bestow." |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall haughty man my back bestride? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall ignorance of good and ill Dare to direct th'eternal will? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall not my Fable censure vice, Because a knave is over nice? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall the sharp spur provoke my side? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall then our nobler jaws submit To foam and champ the galling bit? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall we our servitude retain, Because our sires have borne the chain? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Shall we, like formal Capuchins, Stubborn in pride, retain the mode, And bear about the hairy load? |
nyp.33433074855531 | She now the trotting Calf address'd, To save from death a friend distress'd:"Shall I,"says he,"of tender age, In this important care engage? |
nyp.33433074855531 | THE COUNTRYMAN AND JUPITER, Have you a friend( look round and spy) So fond, so prepossess'd as I? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Th'examples of our days regard; Where's virtue seen without reward? |
nyp.33433074855531 | The Master came, the ruin spied;"Villain I suspend thy rage,"he cried,"Hast thou, thou most ungrateful sot, My charge, my only charge, forgot? |
nyp.33433074855531 | The former, added to"vexation of spirit,"comprehends, in Solomon's idea, the sum total of human pleasure, and what can any one do,"after the king?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | The hovering insect thus complain'd, —"Am I then slighted, scorn'd, disdain'd? |
nyp.33433074855531 | The mother's eyes, as black as sloes? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Their crimes on gold shall misers lay, Who pawn'd their sordid souls for pay? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Then why to me, such rancour show? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Think what our ancestors have done? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Think, Gay,( what ne'er may be the case,) Should Fortune take you into grace, Would that your happiness augment? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Though it might aggrandize the state, Could private luxury dine on plate? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Truly,"What man of sense would rack his generous mind To practise all the base formalities And forms of business? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Was ever wretch like this?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Was it these sycophants to get, Your bounty swell'd a nation's debt? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Were he in power we need not doubt him; But that transferr'd to those about him, On them he throws the regal cares; And what mind they? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Were they denied their proper tools, How could they lead their knaves and fools? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Were they to feast his taste design'd, That vermin of voracious kind? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Were we design'd for daily toil, To drag the ploughshare through the soil, To sweat in harness through the road, To groan beneath the carrier's load? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What can she give beyond content? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What friends were made? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What is't to me by whom begot, Thou restive, pert, conceited sot? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What matter ignorance and pride? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What now is all your pride, your boast? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What now rewards this general use? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What profits me, thy boast of blood? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What tongues now feed you with applause? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What widow or what orphan prays, To crown thy life with length of days? |
nyp.33433074855531 | What will not spite? |
nyp.33433074855531 | When naval traffic ploughs the main, Who shares not in the merchant's gain? |
nyp.33433074855531 | When, by the breath of Fortune blown, Your airy castles were o'erthrown, Have I been ever prone to blame, Or mortified your hours with shame? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Whene'er we through the village stray, Are we not mock'd along the way, Insulted with loud shouts of scorn, By boys, our beards disgraced and torn?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Where are the champions of your cause? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Where are the father's mouth and nose? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Where are your slaves, your flattering host? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Where yet was ever found a Mother Who'd give her booby for another? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Where's the respect to wisdom paid? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who hath contentions? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who hath not heard coquettes complain Of days, months, years, mis- spent in vain? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who hath wounds without cause? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who is't prescribes the ocean law? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who now( like them), the Greek can read? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Who, then, would think( since such my power), That e'er I knew an idle hour? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why all around this cackling train, Who haunt my ears for chicken slain?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why are those bleeding turkeys there? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why grows the peach with crimson hue And why the plum's inviting blue? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why thus insulted, thus disgraced, And that vile Dunghill near me placed? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why wake you to the morning's care? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Why with new arts correct the year? |
nyp.33433074855531 | With smiles, quoth Pug,"If pranks like these The giant apes of reason please, How would they wonder at our arts? |
nyp.33433074855531 | Would you be rich and honest too? |
nyp.33433074855531 | You ask me, if I ever knew Court- chaplains thus, the lawn pursue? 1 I meddle not with gown or lawn; Poets, I grant, to rise, must fawn. |
nyp.33433074855531 | You better might employ your parts, And aid the sempstress in her arts; But tell me how the friendship grew Between that paltry flint and you?" |
nyp.33433074855531 | Your sires I reverence—'tis their due, But, worthless fool, what's that to you? |
nyp.33433074855531 | are we deprived of will? |
nyp.33433074855531 | corrupt mankind? — The fault's in thy rapacious mind. |
nyp.33433074855531 | who hath babbling? |
nyp.33433074855531 | who hath sorrow? |
nyp.33433074855531 | { PUBLIC LID? |
nyp.33433074940655 | * “ Do you want any thing? ” “ Yes, two glasses of wine. ” “ Courteous Pagan, ” said the princess, again accosting the prince. |
nyp.33433074940655 | - “ Can not you imagine? ” “ There are so many here that would fain carry off such a pearl, ” Herr said. |
nyp.33433074940655 | -> “ Do you have the honor of numbering him among your patrons? ” “ Yes, but shut the door. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Are you seri- ously in love? |
nyp.33433074940655 | As for the boys of the village, they were well enough, but what were they to her? |
nyp.33433074940655 | But how do the father and son agree? |
nyp.33433074940655 | But is that the fa- mous Black Crook? ”** No other. ” “ You have assisted one cf the most faithful emissaries of his Satanic majesty. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Cata- lina closely scanned the features thus pre- sented to her, and suddenly exclaimed: “ Can it be, or does the grave give up its dead? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Crook. ”* The Black Crook? ” a 4 Yes. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Did not the Mexican, the Norwegian, and the negro cause his death as much as we? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Do I really see you in the flesh? ” warm, sentient, full of life, though some. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Do? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Farewell. ”** When shall I return? ” “ Let me see, seven is a mystic number; return in a fortnight. |
nyp.33433074940655 | How does he spend it? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Sisters, what shall we do? |
nyp.33433074940655 | This action of Auersperg was noticed by a body of his fellow officers, who joined him and ºportively observed: “ What will you do next? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Well, what did you see? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Were you ever in Spain, lady? ” “ Never. ” “ I am, then, mistaken. |
nyp.33433074940655 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433074940655 | What will be your price? ”"I can not do the work for less than five hundred ducats. ” “ Well, I can not give the half of that. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Who is it? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Who is more of an outcast than yourself? |
nyp.33433074940655 | Whoever he is, he is the only man in Vienna, who knows my secret? ” The Princess and Auersperg, were soon whirling round in the national dance. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Why come ye not at my command? ” said the Prince of Darkness, impatiently waving his scimitar. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Will you do me the favor of drinking with me, to the health of our aged and illustrious hostess? ” “ Cheerfully. |
nyp.33433074940655 | Wo n't you take this?" |
nyp.33433074940655 | Yes, is it you, or your very image and likeness? |
nyp.33433074940655 | can the grave surrender its dead? |
nyp.33433074940655 | the very boys shout as you pass, Tell me, where is my child? ” I the vengeance of the gypsey shall reach you yet. |
nyp.33433074940655 | what? |
nyp.33433074940655 | who ean it be? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ I can not tell. ” “ What kind of a character do they bear?" |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Ilave you heard the news? ” asked the landlady, as she placed some food and wine on a rustic table before him. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Master, ” said the child, “ what are you going to do with me? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ May I ask, ” replied Kleinfeldt, blandly, “ how I can serve you? ” “ I should not have come if I had not needed your services. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Now, sir artist, shall we resume our agree- ment? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Oh, master dear, has that devil ’s imp gone? ” “ Do you mean the man with the black crook? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Oh, master dear, has that devil ’s imp gone? ” “ Do you mean the man with the black crook? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Pledge her in a glass of Tokay? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What can she mean? ” was the mental comment. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What is the matter? ” asked his com- panion. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What means this confusion? ” said the peasant, sternly. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What way shall we take, madam? ” “ That you will soon see, ” said the princes, going into a side street. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What were you pleased to say, sir? ” 40 THE BLACK CROOK, A MOST WONDERFUL HISTORY. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ What were you pleased to want sir? ” “ What have you got in the house that is good to eat. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Where have I been since we parted? ” “ Oh, in divers lands; I have travelled on the sea, I have been to the Indies. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Where have I seen that face? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Where is the raven? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Who can this be? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Who is in that carriage? ” asked Auers- perg of his companion. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Who is she º ’ ’ “ Whence does she come? ” “ It is the English ambassadress 2"were circu. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Who? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Why will you torment me? |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ Would madame have a glass of water? ” A hand was extended to take it. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ You are doubtless surprised to see me herº docter? ” was the salutation of the princess. |
nyp.33433074940655 | “ You mean that she is coming 2"“ Another Lark. ” “ And that you were with her? ” A second bark, and wag of the tail. |
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ucm.532510911x | A Pºwder for i. ſ?. |
ucm.532510911x | Aetius ttir, more ſubtle, and ſomewhat like unto that which flowes from the bones, yet not oily nor fat, but ſani- 4ſº. ”? |
ucm.532510911x | Alſo the Ulcer may be conveniently fomented wit? |
ucm.532510911x | And how can weethink that they can generate, who want the inſtruments of ge-*... neration? |
ucm.532510911x | But from whence is the knowledg of theſe Medicins, wherewith the Art of Phyſick is ſº richly adorned, but from brute beaſts, as Pliny affirmeth? |
ucm.532510911x | But how feel the, teeth, ſeeing they may be filed without pain? |
ucm.532510911x | But the times of diſeaſes...? |
ucm.532510911x | But they are affraid of the water why they are( though good to mitigate their great diſtemper of heat and...? |
ucm.532510911x | But when the Dracunculi are ſeparated, why do they put their heads as it were out of their holes? |
ucm.532510911x | But whence, will they ſay,(if it be without life)is that manifeſt motion in the matter? |
ucm.532510911x | Ci- N … ”-? 14? |
ucm.532510911x | Ci- N … ”-? 14? |
ucm.532510911x | Concerning Toiſons,& c.,--- so? |
ucm.532510911x | Do we not ſee that the often trampling of their little feet doth wear a path even upon hard flint ſtones? |
ucm.532510911x | Doth not milk from the breaſis flow ſomtimes forth of the wombs of women lately delive- red? |
ucm.532510911x | For otherwiſe, whence have ſo many peſtilent and conta- gious diſeaſes tyrannized over ſo many people of every age, ſex and condition? |
ucm.532510911x | For who is it that is ignorant, that contraries are the remedies of contraries? |
ucm.532510911x | G, The firſt muſcle of the| § § § Yºº ſhoulder- blade called ſerra- § § § Nºssºr tus minor, ſeparated from T §(? |
ucm.532510911x | Here? |
ucm.532510911x | How can they who neither eat nor drinkbee ſaid to ſwel with ſeed? |
ucm.532510911x | How manie places have been burnt under the ſhew of begging? |
ucm.532510911x | How manie praiers or charms are carried about to cure agues? |
ucm.532510911x | If when your probe comes to the bone, it mects with nothing but that which is ſmooth and ſlippe---** r-? |
ucm.532510911x | In the year 1538, there was at Turin whilºſºl was Chirur-?' |
ucm.532510911x | In the ſeed lieth both the pro- formed in the?. |
ucm.532510911x | It is augmented in Autumn, and in t have we this variety of Huniors? |
ucm.532510911x | It is far better according and how? |
ucm.532510911x | Labor and Reſ?. |
ucm.532510911x | Now is it thus? |
ucm.532510911x | Now who can deniebut that the bunches ofthe back and large wens reſemble mountains? |
ucm.532510911x | Of the diſlocation of the wriſt, Gº? |
ucm.532510911x | Ofthe generall cure of ulcers, 34? |
ucm.532510911x | Otherwiſe what need we take ſuch ibour and pains to acquire and exerciſe ſciences? |
ucm.532510911x | Phyſitians, as armed with Mercaries rod, do bring back thoſe º: which are e- ven entring the gates of death? |
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ucm.532510911x | The Figure of ſuch a saw, ºſſº...? |
ucm.532510911x | The making of oil of vitrioll,-..? 46 XLII. |
ucm.532510911x | The reaſon is be:...?. |
ucm.532510911x | There areſbm(faith ‘....? |
ucm.532510911x | Therefore thou maiſt ſay, What hinders that the principall “"“ ” effe&s of heat ſhew not themſelves as well in the Air, as in the Fire? |
ucm.532510911x | Vitellum ovi u--- 7714??? |
ucm.532510911x | Vitellum ovi u--- 7714??? |
ucm.532510911x | Vitellum ovi u--- 7714??? |
ucm.532510911x | What hath a dog to do with a Bath? |
ucm.532510911x | What mother or Nurſ would not bee amazedateveriemoment with the fear of the bloodſo often ſhed out, or ſucked by the infant for his nouriſhment? |
ucm.532510911x | What natural reaſon can allow that the incorporeal Devils can love corporeal women? |
ucm.532510911x | When the veins of the womb are diffended with ſo great a ſwelling?..." |
ucm.532510911x | Where can you getmore fit ſpies? |
ucm.532510911x | Where more fit undertakers and workers of all manner of villanie, then out of the crew of theſe beggers? |
ucm.532510911x | Wherefore Ijudgeitnotamiſºagain? |
ucm.532510911x | Wherefore we never heard of any ſuch thing uſed by the Aſſyrians, AEgyptians? |
ucm.532510911x | Whereof I am aſhamed, and a- Hot Irons § § § grieved;But what ſhould I do? |
ucm.532510911x | Who can gain- ſay, but that ſqualid ſterilitie may bee aſſimilated to the he&tick drineſs of waſted and conſumed perſons? |
ucm.532510911x | Who will nothere willingly confeſſe, that this matterwas in the arteries, when the criſis was made by them? |
ucm.532510911x | Wound? |
ucm.532510911x | You muſt look wel** on herhead, leſt ſhee ſhould have the***** fee that her**;-- F£f 2*| º:}--- 6o? |
ucm.532510911x | \ – The Caliacaor Stomach- Artery is but one, ſo called, becauſe it ſends over branches to... a...?" |
ucm.532510911x | and fertilitie deciphered by the bodie diſtended with much fleſh and fat, ſo that the legs can ſcarce ſtand under the burden of the bellie? |
ucm.532510911x | being performed, the Patient muſt be asked, whether the member be bound up too ſtrait? |
ucm.532510911x | branch of the trunk?, to the skin of the inſide of the leg and of the foº. |
ucm.532510911x | cere quantum ſufficitifia: limentum ſemilus ºº 67te???. |
ucm.532510911x | cere quantum ſufficitifia: limentum ſemilus ºº 67te???. |
ucm.532510911x | cere quantum ſufficitifia: limentum ſemilus ºº 67te???. |
ucm.532510911x | che- bul.3ſ?. |
ucm.532510911x | childebeeing in the womb, is nouriſhed with the more laudable portion of the menſtrual blood? |
ucm.532510911x | cornu cervi uſtižſ?... |
ucm.532510911x | corrupt both wounds and woun ed bodies obnoxious to their changes and that of the air? |
ucm.532510911x | differ in that, becauſe ſome have on? |
ucm.532510911x | fim? |
ucm.532510911x | fir ºw º'tººls ºri--- •*-*-**..? |
ucm.532510911x | h. ith the apparent, and ſo have been carried out for dead? |
ucm.532510911x | how manie prodigies by caſting their ſeed into the wombs of wilde and bruit beaſts? |
ucm.532510911x | jouberta, telleth that there were two Italian women, that in one month lººr"? ”. |
ucm.532510911x | macri, farin, gent and bordei,& fabarum.an.3 iiij.forum chame.& melilan.m.ſ3.terebinth.3 iijmelli, communis? |
ucm.532510911x | ment is, Why it is without ſenſe: What parts may be called Ligaments in 3 generall ſigni: fication; The differe:- ces of Liga, incrlts properſ? |
ucm.532510911x | ment, Why the lung, are light, The uſe of re? |
ucm.532510911x | o. o o o 0 ° ºff| fit that the one N O 1) WNo o o o o O| leg of ſuch cut- R\? |
ucm.532510911x | or if women ſhould proov with childeby accompanying them, how maniemonſters would the devils have-* brought forth from the beginning of the world? |
ucm.532510911x | plurifies, tumors, ſmall poxes, meazells, and itches not admitting of digeſtion and remedies preſcribed by Art? |
ucm.532510911x | pointment they are immortal, ſo to remain for ever in puniſhment: ſo what need they ſuc- º ceſſion of individuals by generation? |
ucm.532510911x | to gº 3iſ? |
ucm.532510911x | tº •? |
ucm.532510911x | ulcers, and their cure, 35? ” 437. their heat how trmpered. |
ucm.532510911x | uſually the defluxion i. eaſily bebound with a rowler ſufficiently to repell the runni i nº i...?" |
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ucm.532510911x | § of the pain, malignitie of the venemous matter, and by the burning fever that.. •? |
ucm.532510911x | º a 9%hether there bee anieſach poiſºns as willkill at 4 ſet time? |
ucm.532510911x | ſ?, baccaram lauri,6. |
ucm.532510911x | ſcºr? |
ucm.532510911x | ſh Or the fºrm figure, magnitude, namber, ſts, connexi- onallion, wſ?. |
ucm.532510911x | ſtilled in Báneo Marić are contained in a glaſs- veſſel, from which they can borrow? ” malign qualitie. |
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hvd.hwr6rh | 'From what wilt thou save me?' |
hvd.hwr6rh | ---------------- 375,- 10/? |
hvd.hwr6rh | ... A holy king, named Satyavrata, then reigned, a servant of the spirit which moved on the waves"( Poseidon? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 173 vealed the half- circle of the continent from Newfoundland to Cape St. Roche, how could Plato have guessed it? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 261 can, and Phænician-- that was civilized, that worked in metals, that carried on a commerce with all parts of Europe? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 29 islands? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 451 not add a single new invention to the list they received from Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 461 they hot bloodshed; – Colf, and serpentin its la fore Greek was Greek, Celt was Celt, Hindoo was Hindoo, or Goth was Goth, have been located? |
hvd.hwr6rh | 467 “ He who gives life; He who gives strength; whose com- mand all the bright gods ”( the stars?) |
hvd.hwr6rh | 61 ish maiz have antedated the time of Columbus, and borne tes- timony to early intercommunication between the people of the Old and New Worlds? |
hvd.hwr6rh | ? ”( Baldwin's “ Ancient America, ” p. |
hvd.hwr6rh | A black cloud assails their country, from which proceeds a terrible hurricane( the water- spout?) |
hvd.hwr6rh | And from these came the thousands of tons of copper and tin that must, during the Bronze Age, have been introduced into Europe? |
hvd.hwr6rh | And how could he have known that the Mediterranean was only a har- bor compared with the magnitude of the great ocean surround- ing Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | And if this be not its origin, how coines it that we find it in the most north- western corner of Africa? |
hvd.hwr6rh | And why should the veteran Roman troops have been so terrified and panic- stricken by a lot of cattle with firebrands on their horus? |
hvd.hwr6rh | And why, in both countries, should they stand with their sides square to the four cardinal points of the compass? |
hvd.hwr6rh | And, on the other hand, how can we account for the representations of negroes on the monuments of Central America? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Are not these bundred arms the oars of the galleys, and the frightful crashing of the waves their movements in the water? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Are these another set of coincidences? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Are they in this, too, a reininiscence of the Cross, and of the four rivers of Atlantis that ran to the north, south, east, and west? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Are we to find the original of these legends in the following passage from Plato's history of Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | As Maginn well asks, how could Hannibal be in danger of starvation when he had two thousand oxen to spare for such an experiment? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Associated with this event was a divine personage called Niu- va( Noah?). |
hvd.hwr6rh | By what process of development did it reach it? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can all these precise coincidences be the result of accident? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can all these things be the result of accident? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can all this be accident? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can any one doubt that these two legends must have sprung in some way from one another, or from some common source? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can any theory of accidental coincidences account for all this? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Can anything be more significant than to find the serpent the sign for n in Central America, and in all these Old World languages? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Could Plato have guessed all this? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Could anything be more evident than the connection of these ceremonies with the destruction of Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Did it have relation to the mounds and pyramids? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Does Plato, in speaking of “ the fruits having a hard rind, affording drinks and meats and ointments, ” refer to the cocoa nut? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Does not all this accord with “ that dread- ful day and night ” described by Plato? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Does not this describe the fate of Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | He began to chide, saying,* Who has made this fire here? |
hvd.hwr6rh | He was a very great king, who ruled with justice a mighty empire, and attained the sovereignty of three worlds. ”( Europe, Africa, and America?) |
hvd.hwr6rh | Heb., Can......? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How are we to explain the existence of the Semitic race in Europe without Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How could the beardless Ameri- can Indians have imagined a bearded race? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How did he come to hit upon the hot springs if he was drawing a picture from his imagination? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How did the human mind lit upon this singular edifice- the pyramid? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How did the wild horse pass from America to Europe and Asia if there was not continuous land communication between the two conti- nents? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How many centuries elapsed ere man thought of cultivating Indian corn? |
hvd.hwr6rh | How many more ere it had spread over nearly a hundred de- grees of latitude and lost all resemblance to its original form?' |
hvd.hwr6rh | How shall I protect thee?" |
hvd.hwr6rh | Ilow comes it that all the civilizations of the Old World radiate from the shores of the Mediterranean? |
hvd.hwr6rh | In another fragment, at the origin of the human race we see in succession the fraternal couples of Autochthon and Technites( Adam and Quen — Cain? |
hvd.hwr6rh | In what have we added to the civilization of this ancient people? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is Maya? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it in the barbaric depths of that Asia out of whose uncivil- ized tribes all civilization is said to have issued? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it not another remarkable coincidence that the p, in both Maya and Phænician, should contain this singu- lar sign? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it not proba- ble that we have here another reference to the great record preserved in the land of the Deluge? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it possible that a plant of this kind could have been cul- tivated for this immense period of time in both Asia and America? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it possible to account for this singular custom, reaching through a belt of nations, and completely around the habitable world, without Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it possible to explain this ex- cept by supposing that it originated from some com- mon centre? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is it possible to suppose all these extraordinary coincidences to be the result of accident? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is there any proof that civilized man existed at the North Pole when it possessed the climate of Africa? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Is this curious design a reminiscence of Atlantis and the three- pronged trident of Poseidon? |
hvd.hwr6rh | May there not be a boiling lake on the unapproachable summit of Roairama? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Might not the building of such a gigantic edifice have given rise to the legends existing on both continents in regard to a Tower of Babel? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Now what is the peculiarity of this hieroglyph? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Now where did the Phænicians get it? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Now, what means this number? |
hvd.hwr6rh | One may well pause, after reading this catalogue, and ask himself, wherein do these peoples differ? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Professor Desor says: “ We are asked if the preparation of bronze was not an indigenous invention which had originated on the slopes of the Alps?... |
hvd.hwr6rh | Solon, hearing this, said, “ What do you mean? |
hvd.hwr6rh | The dictionaries tell us that the ocean is named after the mountains of Atlas; but whence did the Atlas mountains get their name? |
hvd.hwr6rh | The legends of the Iranian race commence with the reign of ten Peisdadien( Posei- dou?) |
hvd.hwr6rh | The m here is certainly indicated by the central part of this combination, the figure; where does that come from? |
hvd.hwr6rh | The son of the Creator was called Szeu- kha( Ze- us?). |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | WAS SUCH A CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Was not the Nubian “ Island of Merou,"with its pyramids built by “ red men, ” a similar transplantation? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Was this done in the past on the island of Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Were not the pyramids of Egypt and America imitations of similar structures in At- lantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What does this prove? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What has become of them? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What is the Phænician form for g, as found on the Moab stone? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What is the distinctive mark about this figure? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What numberless ages does this suggest? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What proofs have we that the Egyptians were a colony from Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | What shall follow the gods? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Whence comes the word Atlantic? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Whence this name At- las, if it be not from the name of the great king of Atlantis? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where are its Old World affinities? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where are the traces of their civilization? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where are the two nations, agricultural and highly civilized, on those continents by whom it was so cultivated? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where did the Greek, Plato, get these names if the story is a fable? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where did they get the name from? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where on the face of the earth are we to find a Copper Age? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Where was Olympus? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Who brought the dialect of Homer to America? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Who can doubt that it represents the history of a real people? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Who is the god to whom we shall offer sacrifice? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Why do they thus smoke the sky? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Why should these extraordinary structures crop out on the banks of the Nile, and amid the forests and plains of Ameri- ca? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Why would any people have altogether left such a home? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Why, when their civilization had spread to the ends of the carth, did it cease to exist in the peaceful region where it originated? |
hvd.hwr6rh | Without Atlantis, how can we explain the fact that the early Egyptians were depicted by themselves as red men on their own monuments? |
hvd.hwr6rh | and heroes and men come next?... |
hvd.hwr6rh | his beauty? |
hvd.hwr6rh | kings,'men of the ancient law, who lived on pure lloma( water of lifc)'( nectar? |
hvd.hwr6rh | or are they coeval? |
hvd.hwr6rh | or tradition make mention of any such? |
hvd.hwr6rh | or who took to Greece that of the Mayas? |
hvd.hwr6rh | that regulate the changes of letters of the same class into each other? |
hvd.hwr6rh | “ And what was that poem about, Critias?" |
hvd.hwr6rh | “ The gods Citlallinicué and Citlalatonac, instantly looking down said: “ Divine Lord, what is that fire that is making there? |
hvd.hwr6rh | “ What is its name?' |
njp.32101067634111 | And did it ever vanish at a frown? njp.32101067634111 And did it go out of this deep red wound?" |
njp.32101067634111 | And did you thus? |
njp.32101067634111 | And do you not think the love she bears Sidney will make her joy- fully endure suffering for his sake? |
njp.32101067634111 | And what did she? |
njp.32101067634111 | And what do you think, Kitty? |
njp.32101067634111 | And what was that? |
njp.32101067634111 | And why not? njp.32101067634111 And why not?" |
njp.32101067634111 | And you could n't fix upon one you'd like to part with? |
njp.32101067634111 | And you fear nothing? |
njp.32101067634111 | As like,she said,"as what my mirror gives — but far more lovely; is it for me?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Did any one ever see a lady so beautiful as our lady, mother? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do they build temples for these men? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you ever think of Dives and Lazarus? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you not like it? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you not say, foolish mortal, that you could be happy, suffering for her sake? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you then prefer the dog to the master? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you think them islands as handsome as the strangers do? |
njp.32101067634111 | Have you told him where we are going? |
njp.32101067634111 | How are you going to spend the remainder of the day? |
njp.32101067634111 | How can my aunt leave a scene like this, for the pent- up life of a crowded city? |
njp.32101067634111 | How many moons since? |
njp.32101067634111 | I dare,answered Nightstar, with dignity;"how dared you send him to tamper with my people?" |
njp.32101067634111 | I have heard you patiently, sir,said Eva,"and will hear you to the end: have you finished?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Is all right, Randy? |
njp.32101067634111 | Is he on the road? |
njp.32101067634111 | Is it with the mistress? |
njp.32101067634111 | Is n't there rough water round the island? |
njp.32101067634111 | Is this yours? |
njp.32101067634111 | Many a one's dark, good man, that has the sight of his eyes; but what ails ye to be here, like an eel in the grass? |
njp.32101067634111 | Might I make bould to ask how many your majesty has? |
njp.32101067634111 | Not as well as I do palms; but there's grate reading in Nature, Master Sidney: what do you think of the story I told you? |
njp.32101067634111 | Now tell me truly, young lady, have you no secret hid away from your mother in some dark corner of your heart? |
njp.32101067634111 | Shall I continue as happy in that lordly place,she said,"as I have been here?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Tell me this? |
njp.32101067634111 | Thank ye, Randy; will you have a noggin of sweet milk? njp.32101067634111 Then you admit that Mr. Talbot is a visitor here?" |
njp.32101067634111 | We shall lose our all,said Sidney;"but we may save our lives — your casket, dearest? |
njp.32101067634111 | Well, sir,was the cool reply,"and what of that? |
njp.32101067634111 | What are you thinking of? njp.32101067634111 What, my child?" |
njp.32101067634111 | When you have made the wealth? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where are ye? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where to, my lady? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where? |
njp.32101067634111 | Who dares to punish my subject? |
njp.32101067634111 | Who? njp.32101067634111 Why Randy — dear Randy — is it you; can it be possible — is it you?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Why is it? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why is this, my child — who told you I was waking? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why, mother? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why, then, if you are so fond of the whole three dozen, wo n't you allow that it's hard to take an only child from its mother — and she a widow? |
njp.32101067634111 | Will it not make him anxious and un- happy? |
njp.32101067634111 | Will you not speak to me, Eva? |
njp.32101067634111 | Would his honour like a story grave or gay — of his own, or of our people? |
njp.32101067634111 | You are born to be believed,answered Lady Elizabeth, un- consciously dropping the hand,"do you not know me?" |
njp.32101067634111 | You are looking pale, dearest,said Eva;"shall we call a coach?" |
njp.32101067634111 | You can not surely wish to give my mother pain? njp.32101067634111 You tell me to pray when I want good gifts from heaven: is to understand death a good gift? |
njp.32101067634111 | Your heart's not beating the way her's do be, I hope, darling? |
njp.32101067634111 | 'Is there any new kind of flower among them, miss darling?' |
njp.32101067634111 | - EBbgf"To be sure it's safe — Randy, man, what ails ye intirely? |
njp.32101067634111 | 1 Where were you in the keen cold weather, when you were wanted 1'it questioned;'where?' |
njp.32101067634111 | 179"They say Miss Eva might have married the young Lord of Ard- Flesk?" |
njp.32101067634111 | 182 MIDSUMMER EVE I"And will she be very happy, my lady?" |
njp.32101067634111 | 50 MIDSUMMER EVE:"Then why is she not here? |
njp.32101067634111 | 53"What are you thinking of, Sidney?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Am I a coward, Cormac?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Am I cither so changed or so forgotten that you do not remember Cormac Talbot?" |
njp.32101067634111 | And now what is to be done with the little maid who is to be with us in a few minutes?" |
njp.32101067634111 | And now what think you of this?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Are these strange bridal thoughts?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Are you sure, Nurse, nothing will happen it — nothing take it from me? |
njp.32101067634111 | Ask yourself if any woman has a right to immolate that which she professes to love?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Ask yourself if this be just? |
njp.32101067634111 | Both now stood in the open air, both in the beauty of manhood's youth; Sidney, with folded arms, remained firm and motionless;"Am I a coward, Cormac?" |
njp.32101067634111 | But what danger? |
njp.32101067634111 | Did not you refuse her?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Did you fancy my love was written as on sand? |
njp.32101067634111 | Did you think I could forget you? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do n't you hear them calling me? |
njp.32101067634111 | Do ye think that's a safe boat they're pleasuring in, Mary?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Do you listen? |
njp.32101067634111 | Does not the very fact of your not hearing from my cousin argue his change? |
njp.32101067634111 | Eva, speak to me; have you no word for me? |
njp.32101067634111 | Had I not deemed it the worthiest of all boons, would 7't MIDSUMMER EVE I I have endowed her with it? |
njp.32101067634111 | Had she really gone first to Ard- Flesk? |
njp.32101067634111 | Have I not, from her entering on this scene of mingled smiles and tears, been with her, and averted what she could not avoid? |
njp.32101067634111 | He inquired his patient's name? |
njp.32101067634111 | How came it here?" |
njp.32101067634111 | How can she be happy and suffer?" |
njp.32101067634111 | How did these things come about? |
njp.32101067634111 | I suppose you will take him altogether to Fairy Land ere long; but you are not heeding; you are gazing into futurity — what see you there?" |
njp.32101067634111 | If her husband died from false pride, should she not be his murderer? |
njp.32101067634111 | Is it not so?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Is this so?" |
njp.32101067634111 | It is n't tears they'd be — what should tears do there now? |
njp.32101067634111 | Know you that, sister?" |
njp.32101067634111 | May I pray for it, mamma?" |
njp.32101067634111 | May she not? |
njp.32101067634111 | Now, if there must be suffering, ca n't your majesty put it upon me — not upon her? |
njp.32101067634111 | Oh, is n't she the brightness of the country? |
njp.32101067634111 | Oh, mother, mother, why did you deceive me?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Oh, then, how did you hear it at all?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Shall I tap at the window and tell Miss Eva you are here, Master Sidney?" |
njp.32101067634111 | She could not see what I saw; and thinking they kept going on of themselves, cried out to know'what ailed them, hopping in the grass?' |
njp.32101067634111 | She paused — would not a feigned name answer? |
njp.32101067634111 | Still cold and silent? |
njp.32101067634111 | Was I mad, or are they put here for a warning?" |
njp.32101067634111 | What call have you to tears?" |
njp.32101067634111 | What had called her forth, and why did she circle round one particular spot? |
njp.32101067634111 | What made it, Randy?" |
njp.32101067634111 | What of Lady Elizabeth?" |
njp.32101067634111 | What should I care for the patriotism that may be bought and paid by heartless smiles? |
njp.32101067634111 | What should the child know of the love that frivolous mortals dally with — the very scum of the passion of noble souls?" |
njp.32101067634111 | What, indeed, is Ireland — and what are its people — but lands wanting hands and hands wanting lands? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where do they come from? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where do they go? |
njp.32101067634111 | Where shall we meet again? |
njp.32101067634111 | Who but Eva thought of consolation then? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why did you open the door before I knocked? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why does n't he catch the ould Cluricaun, that does be mending his brogues, night and day, under the shadow of the cow- thistle? |
njp.32101067634111 | Why should I fear?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Why should you doubt me now, and chill the air with tears?" |
njp.32101067634111 | Will you not speak to me? |
njp.32101067634111 | You remember the flowers you gave Miss Eva? |
njp.32101067634111 | and how will I ever face Nightstar? |
njp.32101067634111 | are you not my teacher?" |
njp.32101067634111 | ca n't you settle it so?" |
njp.32101067634111 | did you hear that? |
njp.32101067634111 | does not my constancy deserve some word? |
njp.32101067634111 | either sufficient, in four or five of our hours — which they call years — to set a palace in a ferment!—What do you want for your adopted? |
njp.32101067634111 | exclaimed Eva,"I, lady?" |
njp.32101067634111 | exclaimed Nightstar, reproachfully,"do you not remember you generously gave her up to me?" |
njp.32101067634111 | is there no sign?" |
njp.32101067634111 | look at mamma?" |
njp.32101067634111 | must the sun arise without a sign from thee?" |
njp.32101067634111 | only where's the good of it? |
njp.32101067634111 | or a leaf of strawberries? |
njp.32101067634111 | see you not the difference between loving and being( as gross mortals call it) in love?" |
njp.32101067634111 | she answered,"what do we fear? |
njp.32101067634111 | the ould grey pusheen that sleeps the four quarters round, barring Midsummer?" |
njp.32101067634111 | wo n't there be murder when the moon rises? |
njp.32101067634111 | wo n't you take this blessed cross, that my mother prayed to all her life?" |
mdp.39076002630296 | ( 4(( Why young mivs, of course. ” But what are mivs? ” asked his Majesty curiously. |
mdp.39076002630296 | (( Mivlets? |
mdp.39076002630296 | /W/J Z? |
mdp.39076002630296 | 4;: 4"“ ‘ i i* 4»-- 2 wt? |
mdp.39076002630296 | 54 ADVENTURES IN WALLYPUGLAND, “ Oh, did n’t you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | 71 “ Soap? ” said the Doctor- in- Law, elevating his eyebrows. |
mdp.39076002630296 | A N 2'1-Ni We found the Doctor- in- Law looking very weak and ill but ml} ’////l\ ‘ 7//>'/'7 11/ 1/, 11/1\ w 7? |
mdp.39076002630296 | A man write them? |
mdp.39076002630296 | And how many pupils have you, pray? ” “ Well, ad presend I ’ve odly wud, ” replied A. |
mdp.39076002630296 | And what do you think they sang? |
mdp.39076002630296 | And what ’s the news at Why? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Are n’t they a funny color? ” “ Shall we get them down? ” asked the other, whose name was Mi- Hy. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Are n’t they a funny color? ” “ Shall we get them down? ” asked the other, whose name was Mi- Hy. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Are there really countries of dwarfs, and are they a kind of fairies, Auntie? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Are you going to give me the tickets or not? |
mdp.39076002630296 | CC Where ’s his muzzle? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Ca n’t you tell us what to do? ” “ Go back for them, I should say, ” said the porter, yawning unconcernedly. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Could- we have a cup of tea, please? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Did n’t you insti- gate the Wallypug to become a traitor, and sell the kingdom for the sake of a horse? ” said the Crow, referring to his paper. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Do you know, I think it ’s a little, just a very little frightening? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Do you mean that? ” said Mi- Hy, pointing to the Wallypug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Do you sup- pose that you are going to do just as you please here? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Do you suppose, ” she went on, “ that I am to be openly defied by a ridiculous Wallypug and a person with a cold in his head? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Fish to say on behalf of the Wallypug? |
mdp.39076002630296 | How d’ye do? |
mdp.39076002630296 | How is your cold? ” “ Oh, i d ’s quide cured, thags; dote you dotice how butch better I speak? |
mdp.39076002630296 | How is your cold? ” “ Oh, i d ’s quide cured, thags; dote you dotice how butch better I speak? |
mdp.39076002630296 | I declare it is enough to make you throw stones at your grandfather. ” “ What ’s the matter? ” I ventured to ask of the little man. |
mdp.39076002630296 | I say, what are you up to? ” I called out in a stern voice. |
mdp.39076002630296 | I should think you are thoroughly ashamed of your- self, are n’t you? ” 83 84, ADVENTURES IN WALLYPUGLAND. |
mdp.39076002630296 | I suppose you find him very stupid, do n’t you? ” “ Doe, I do n’t l ” said A. |
mdp.39076002630296 | In the first place what did you want to come here at all for? ” “ I ’m sure I wish I had n’t, ” I remarked. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Its enormous mouth wore a perpetual grin, and was decorated at the corners with curious little scal--ifi-§;)|:‘au I17? “ ‘ M “.0. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Perhaps it means more in Ger- man measures than in English, perhaps?" |
mdp.39076002630296 | Q1 3 please, Uncle, is? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Shall I collect it? ” “ Wait a minute till I pass the sentence, ” said the Sister- in- Law. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Supposing this extraordinary trip continued for any length of time, how should we get on for food? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Teacher of elocution, are you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | That ’s what you have hedges and fences around the gardens for, is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002630296 | The little man was still smiling and bowing, so I held out my hand and said: “ How do you do, sir? |
mdp.39076002630296 | To begin with, the Wallypug and the headless traitor ” —"Do you mean me? |
mdp.39076002630296 | VVhat did you come back for? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Was n’t it? |
mdp.39076002630296 | We shall have more than enough of the forest before we are out of it? ” Which ofiended Olive so much that she relapsed into silence. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Well, what are you going to do now? |
mdp.39076002630296 | What are they? ” asked Ho- Lor. |
mdp.39076002630296 | What are they? ” cried the Wallypug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | What are they? ” “ I wonder if they bite, ” cried the shorter of the two. |
mdp.39076002630296 | What do you want? ” she screamed. |
mdp.39076002630296 | What does that mean? |
mdp.39076002630296 | What have you got to say for yourself? |
mdp.39076002630296 | What was the rubbish? ” she demanded, turning to the Wallypug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | What ’s his name? ” “ on! |
mdp.39076002630296 | What ’s that coming down the shute? |
mdp.39076002630296 | What ’s that? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Whatever shall we do? ”_ “ Dever bide, old chap. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Where have you been? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Where ’s your hat 3 Where ’s your hat? ” each time louder and louder, till the last inquiry ended in a perfect shriek. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Where ’s your hat? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Where ’s your hat? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Who do you think you are, pray, you ridiculous biped? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Who is he? |
mdp.39076002630296 | Why ca n’t you say what you mean plainly? |
mdp.39076002630296 | You will try it, wo n’t you? ” he pleaded earnestly. |
mdp.39076002630296 | Z'2- 2%: 1: ‘ w/ P- r ‘ “ wan mm YOU some T0 LEAVE mu IN YOUR w1u.?" |
mdp.39076002630296 | _ L él) ‘ i_____ i/_____/_ y_ F, 2? |
mdp.39076002630296 | _ know so much about them? |
mdp.39076002630296 | and might he — oh, might he sit beside the driver in front? |
mdp.39076002630296 | do n’t chop our heads off, will you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | i “ Well, Turtle, what do you know about this man? |
mdp.39076002630296 | ing after your arrival you must needs go prowl- ing about the grounds before any one else was up ‘)?" |
mdp.39076002630296 | is he, indeed; and what do you teach him, may I ask? |
mdp.39076002630296 | it ’s you, is it, kicking up all this fuss? ” he remarked as soon as he recognized me. |
mdp.39076002630296 | qlgua G Z?' |
mdp.39076002630296 | sort of a carriage they were to go on in-—u/ as it an ox- cart; oh, might n’t they for once go in an ox- cart? |
mdp.39076002630296 | the Wallypug ’s a pupil of yours, is he? |
mdp.39076002630296 | this is beyond a joke — let me in, I say — where do you suppose I am going to sleep? ” A TERRIBLE NIGHT. |
mdp.39076002630296 | what did he die of? |
mdp.39076002630296 | what ’s that? ” said Ho- Lor, putting his hand to his ear. |
mdp.39076002630296 | you do n’t, do n’t you? ” said the Sister- 5 66 ADVENTURES IN WALLYPUGLAND. |
mdp.39076002630296 | ‘ ‘ You ’ve been fighting, have you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | ‘ “ What are you going to leave me in your will? ” he continued insinuatingly. |
mdp.39076002630296 | ’ considering that it is some months since we met. ” “ Oh, do you indeed? ” said the Doctor- in- Law, 3. |
mdp.39076002630296 | ’ “ Auntie, ” she said, “ you ’re not in earnest, are you, about there being really a country of dwarfs? ” Olive was twelve. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ A what? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ And we ’ll show Mr. Majesty Wallypug our beautiful pet dog — won’t we? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Any one I know? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Are n’t you ashamed of yourself? ” she de- manded. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Are you there? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Bigger than my thumb? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ But kings always chop ofi people ’s heads, do n’t they? ” cried the little people, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ But what are we to do? ” asked the Wally- pug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ By code ’s beed cured this last bunth or bore. ” “ Humph, sounds like it, does n’t it? ” said the lady, tauntingly. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Ca n’t we pay at this end? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Ca n’t you see the dog is mad and must be muzzled immediately? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Do what? ” asked Ho- Lor, smilingly. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Do you always have supper here altogether like that? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Do you bite, you funny things, you? ” cried the other, shaking her head at us. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Do you call the Wally- pug ‘ his Majesty ’? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Do you know who I am? ” he asked, striking an attitude. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Fortunate I tied my bag to the string of my cloak, was n’t it? ” remarked the Wallypug, when they had gone. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ He is of a very rare breed, though. ” “ What kind of dog do you call him? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Help us to get down, will you, please? ” “ Not yet, ” said both of the little blue creatures, CHAPTER IX. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ How are you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ How big are they? ” she said to herself. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ How do you do? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ How d’ye do? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ How ever did you get here? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ I love fishing; but I ’m never allowed to do so in my own land. ” “ Why not? ” inquired Ho- Lor. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ I mean just what I say — How are you? ” “ But I do n’t understand, ” replied Ho- Lor. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ I mean, how are you? ” explained the Wally- pug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ I wonder, ” he continued speculatively, “ if by any chance we are there. ” “ What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ I ’ve seen pictures of them before. ” “ Where? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ If I sit very still, ” she thought, “ who knows what I may see? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Is he for sale? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Let ’s see, What ’s your name? ” asked the Doctor- in- Law, with a super- cilious stare. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Like being a bird, is n’t it? ” he remarked when at last he found a voice. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Matter? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Now then — ah — you are a reptile of some sort, I believe, are you not? ” “ Certainly dot! |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Now then, what ’s all this noise about? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Of course if my complexion, such as it is, is restored, I shall be released from here? ” I haz- arded. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Oh, what a beauty! ” and diving his hand into the net, he drew out--—what do you think? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Sold again, were you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ That is, ” he added, “ if I may bring my in- valid with me. ”_ “ Who is that? ” asked the Wallypug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Think so? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ This is important — er — er — — what kind of soap? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Very well, then, what was it? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ WHER.E's YOUR HAT? “ I had not gone far, however, before I perceived a curious kind of carriage coming towards me. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Well, really! ” I replied, “ I think you might have the politeness to say ‘ How do you do? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What about the Doctor- in- Law? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What are you doing? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What do you mean by it? ” she demanded, glaring at me furiously. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What do you mean? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What do you mean? ” said I. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What else did you expect to catch, I should like to know? ” said Mi- Hy. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What have you been chattering about all this time? ” said their aunt, suddenly looking up. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What ’s all this bother about? ” I exclaimed. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What ’s all this row about? ” “ Oh! |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ What? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Whata funny color every- thing is, to be sure. ” “ Yes, is n’t it? ” I replied. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ When is a door not a door? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Where are your tickets? ” “ They have n’t any, ” explained the porter officiously. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Where ’s your hat? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Who are you calling an animal? ” demanded the Kangaroo, sulkily. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Why, I am the inventor of Broncho. ” “ What ’s that? ” I asked. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Would you like to help him? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Yes; what is it? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ Yes; what is it?" |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ You mean what am I, I suppose? ” said the little man, putting on a puzzled expression. |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ You ’re an advertisement for somebody ’s soap, are n’t you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ You ’re one yourself, are n’t you? |
mdp.39076002630296 | “ You ’re sure you wo n’t bite? ” said Mi- Hy, looking up into my face. |
mdp.39076002630296 | ” “ How caii we give them to you if we have n’t any? ” demanded the Wallypug. |
mdp.39076002630296 | ” “ Why? ” I interrupted. |
mdp.39015030050648 | 182 WHAT WOULD I GIVE? |
mdp.39015030050648 | 227 “ Then is it nothing to thee? |
mdp.39015030050648 | 235 Consider The lilies that do neither spin nor toil, Yet are most fair:- What profits all this care And all this coil? |
mdp.39015030050648 | 263 WHO SHALL DELIVER ME? |
mdp.39015030050648 | 285 I know not if they watch with me: I know They count this eve of resurrection slow, And cry,"How long? ” with urgent utterance strong. |
mdp.39015030050648 | 33 Half he choked in the lashing spray: Life is sweet, and the grave is grim- Which way? — which way? |
mdp.39015030050648 | 33 Half he choked in the lashing spray: Life is sweet, and the grave is grim- Which way? — which way? |
mdp.39015030050648 | A bursting bubble is our life: I also, what am I? ” “ What is your grief? |
mdp.39015030050648 | A bursting bubble is our life: I also, what am I? ” “ What is your grief? |
mdp.39015030050648 | A time there is for change and chance: Who next shall drink the trembling cup, Wring out its dregs and suck them up After France? |
mdp.39015030050648 | AM I a stone, and not a sheep, That I can stand, O Christ, beneath Thy cross, To number drop by drop Thy Blood's slow loss, And yet not weep? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Ah Willie, Willie, was my love less worth Than apples with their green leaves piled above? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Am I so fair, Philip? |
mdp.39015030050648 | And what if God, Who waiteth for thy fruits in vain, Should also take the rod? |
mdp.39015030050648 | And who is this that veiled doth walk with thee? |
mdp.39015030050648 | And “ Do you dream of me? ” you said. |
mdp.39015030050648 | BIRD OR BEAST? |
mdp.39015030050648 | BIRD OR BEAST? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Beyond the sea of death love lies For ever, yesterday, to- day; Angels shall ask them, “ Is it well? |
mdp.39015030050648 | But dost Thou love me? |
mdp.39015030050648 | But is there for the night a resting- place? |
mdp.39015030050648 | But the dead branch spoke from the sod, And the eggs answered me again: Because we failed dost thou complain? |
mdp.39015030050648 | D ID any bird come flying After Adam and Eve, When the door was shut against them And they sat down to grieve? |
mdp.39015030050648 | DOES the road wind up- hill all the way? |
mdp.39015030050648 | DOST THOU NOT CARE? |
mdp.39015030050648 | DOST THOU NOT CARE? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Did any beast come pushing Through the thorny hedge Into the thorny thistly world, Out from Eden's edge? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Did he enter? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Do angels lean nearer While I lie and long? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Dost not thou will, poor soul? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Dost thou feel the green things grow Fast or slow? |
mdp.39015030050648 | From such a sunset When shall day arise?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | HILE roses are so red, While lilies are so white, Shall a woman exalt her face Because it gives delight? |
mdp.39015030050648 | He less than man who, half a god, Discomfited all Greece with rest, Cowed Ilion with a nod? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Her eyes shine tearful as they glance: “ Who shall give back my slaughtered sons? |
mdp.39015030050648 | His slackening steps pause at the gate- Does she wake or sleep?—the time is late- Does she sleep now, or watch and wait? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Hours wax to days, and days and days creep by; I watch with wistful eye, I wait and wonder: When will that day draw nigh — that hour draw nigh? |
mdp.39015030050648 | How long until my sleep begin, How long shall stretch these nights and days? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Hungry should feed, Or stranger lodge thee here? |
mdp.39015030050648 | I LOVED my love from green of Spring Until sere Autumn's fall; But now that leaves are withering How should one love at all? |
mdp.39015030050648 | I answer not For meaning, but myself must echo, What? |
mdp.39015030050648 | I lock my door upon myself, And bar them out; but who shall wall Self from myself, most loathed of all? |
mdp.39015030050648 | I loved my love on sunny days Until late Summer's wane; But now that frost begins to glaze How should one love again? |
mdp.39015030050648 | I wear my mask for warmth: who ever shows His nose to Russian snows To be pecked at by every wind that blows? |
mdp.39015030050648 | If now you saw me you would say: Where is the face I used to love? |
mdp.39015030050648 | In her heart she said: “ Heaven opens; I leave these and go away; The Bridegroom calls,—shall the Bride seek to stay?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | Is it thus that you keep your word? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Is the eye waxen dim, is the dark hair changing to grey That hath won neither laurel nor bay? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Is this a friend indeed; that I should sell My soul to her, give her my life and youth, Till my feet, cloven too, take hold on hell? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Is this a time for smile and sigh, For songs among the secret trees Where sudden blue birds nest and sport? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Is thy wrath just? |
mdp.39015030050648 | LINE Da RUHAN MMF& Co? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Less bold than in days of yore, Doubting now though never before, Doubting he goes and lags the more: Is the time late? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Lord, it was well with me in time gone by That cometh not again, When I was fresh and cheerful, who but I? |
mdp.39015030050648 | M Y sun has set, I dwell V? |
mdp.39015030050648 | May not the darkness hide it from my face? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Much is finished known or unknown: Lives are finished; time diminished; Was the fallow field left unsown? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Must she no more such succous pasture find, Gone deaf and blind? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Must she then buy no more such dainty fruit? |
mdp.39015030050648 | NHAT can lambkins do All the keen night through? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Nay peace, my darling, peace: Let these dreams and terrors cease: Who spoke of death or change or aught but ease? |
mdp.39015030050648 | New Year coming on apace What have you to give me? |
mdp.39015030050648 | No indeed, not I: Perhaps some day, who knows? |
mdp.39015030050648 | OH what comes over the sea, Shoals and quicksands past; And what comes home to me, Sailing slow, sailing fast? |
mdp.39015030050648 | OH what is that country And where can it be, Not mine own country, But dearer far to me? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Of mirth I said: what profits it? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Oh what is a handmaid, Or what is a queen? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Oh what is a king here, Or what is a boor? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Oh, but is it cold like snow? |
mdp.39015030050648 | One latest, solitary swallow flies Across the sea, rough autumn- tempest tost, Poor bird, shall it be lost? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Or what is death, that we must die? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Others were dear, Others forsook me: what art thou indeed That I should heed Thy lamentable need? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Rose, will she open the crimson core Of her heart to him? |
mdp.39015030050648 | SHALL I FORGET? |
mdp.39015030050648 | SHALL I forget on this side of the grave? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Said my father with a smile: “ Daughter mine, your mother comes to sit with you awhile, She's sad to- day, and who but you her sadness can beguile?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | Shall I find comfort, travel- sore and weak? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Shall I forget in peace of Paradise? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? |
mdp.39015030050648 | She cried, “ Laura, ” up the garden, “ Did you miss me? |
mdp.39015030050648 | So he grew lord and master of his kin: But who shall tell the tale of all their woes? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Sometimes I said: It is an empty name I long for; to a name why should I give The peace of all the days I have to live? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Stared the Prince, for the sight was new; Stared, but asked without more ado: “ May a weary traveller lodge with you, Old father, here in your lair? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Surely, clean Angels cry, she prays; She laves her soul with tedious tears: How long must stretch these years and years? |
mdp.39015030050648 | T TELL my secret? |
mdp.39015030050648 | TOW comes it, Flora, that, whenever we Play cards together, you invariably, However the pack parts, Still hold the Queen of Hearts? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Then must I knock, or call when just in sight? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Then she: “ But just suppose the horse, Suppose the rider fell? |
mdp.39015030050648 | This that coming takes his breath; This Bride not seen, to be seen no more Save of Bridegroom Death? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Thou shalt visit him again To watch his heart grow cold; To know the gnawing pain I knew of old; SHALL I FORGET? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Thou veiled within Thy glory, gone apart Into Thy shrine, which is above, Dost thou not love me, Lord, or care For this mine ill? |
mdp.39015030050648 | W HY does the sea moan evermore? |
mdp.39015030050648 | W HY were you born when the snow was falling?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | WHAT WOULD I GIVE? |
mdp.39015030050648 | WHO SHALL DELIVER ME? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Weeping thou walkest with him; weepeth he? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What can I give Him, Poor as I am? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What can it mean? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What can nestlings do In the nightly dew? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What is finished? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What is over? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What is this that comes through the door, The face covered, the feet before? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What suffices? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What was my Lady to me, The grand lady from the Hall? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What, neither choose nor wish to choose? |
mdp.39015030050648 | What, shall I not be let Alone, that thou dost vex me yet? |
mdp.39015030050648 | When did the sun go down On such a wise? |
mdp.39015030050648 | When shall they meet? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Where is he gone to And why does he stay? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Where is he gone to That he comes not home? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Which way? — which way? his eyes grew dim With the dizzying whirl — which way to swim? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Which way? — which way? his eyes grew dim With the dizzying whirl — which way to swim? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Which way? — which way? his eyes grew dim With the dizzying whirl — which way to swim? |
mdp.39015030050648 | While I? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Who calleth? — Thy Bridegroom calleth, Soar, O Bride, with the Seraphim: He Who loves thee as no man loveth, Bids thee give up thy heart to Him. |
mdp.39015030050648 | Who calleth? — Thy Master calleth, Sit, Disciple, and learn of Him: He Who teacheth wisdom of Angels Makes thee wise as the Cherubim. |
mdp.39015030050648 | Who calleth? — Thy Monarch calleth, Rise, O Subject, and follow Him: He is stronger than Death or Devil, Fear not thou if the foe be grim. |
mdp.39015030050648 | Who calleth?_ Thy Lord God calleth, Fall, O Creature, adoring Him: He is jealous, thy God Almighty, Count not dear to thee life or limb. |
mdp.39015030050648 | Who else had dared for thee what I have dared? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Why did you die when the lambs were cropping? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Why should we hasten to arise So early, and so late take rest? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Why should we shrink from our full harvest? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Will the day's journey take the whole long day? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Will there be beds for me and all who seek? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Will these buds be always unblown? |
mdp.39015030050648 | With jingling bells about her neck, But what beneath her wing? |
mdp.39015030050648 | With loves by the hundred, wealth beyond measure, Is this he who wrote “ Vanity of vanities ”? |
mdp.39015030050648 | You want to hear it? |
mdp.39015030050648 | You would not peck? |
mdp.39015030050648 | Young Love lies dreaming; But who shall tell the dream? |
mdp.39015030050648 | and yet I still must strive to win thee and constrain: For thee I hung upon the cross in pain, How then can I forget? |
mdp.39015030050648 | does the day grow dim? |
mdp.39015030050648 | have you ne'er a friend? |
mdp.39015030050648 | why Prefer to glean with Ruth? |
mdp.39015030050648 | why will you die? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ But why did your tears soak through the clay, And why did your sobs wake me where I lay? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Friend, open to Me. ”—Who is this that calls? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Homer, though greater than his gods, With rough- hewn virtues was sufficed And rough- hewn men: but what are such To us who learn of Christ?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Howl and stamp?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Is it dark or light below? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Is it warm or cold beneath, Oh, but it is cold like death? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Is she fair now as she lies? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Now did you mark a falcon,"Sister dear, sister dear, Flying toward my window In the morning cool and clear? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Oh what is life, that we should live? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Oh, ca n't you take your answer then, And wo n't you understand? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Or, look again, dim Dian's face Gleamed perfect through the attendant night; Were such not better than those holes Amid that waste of white? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Our life is given us as a blank; Ourselves must make it blest or curst: Who dooms me I shall only be The second, not the first? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Some must be second and not first; All can not be the first of all: Is not this, too, but vanity? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ TO- DAY FOR ME. ” 217 217 He that planted the ear shall He not hear, Nor He smite who formed the hand? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Then hand to hand, then foot to foot, Stern to the death- grip grappling then, Who ever thought of gunpowder Amongst these men of men? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Too short a century of dreams, One day of work sufficient length: Why should not you, why should not I Attain heroic strength? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ WHEN MY HEART IS VEXED, I WILL COMPLAIN. ” “ O LORD, how canst Thou say Thou lovest me? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ When Christ would sup He drained the dregs from out my cup: So how should I be lifted up?" |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ When wilt thou start? |
mdp.39015030050648 | “ Yet I'll dry my tears for your sake: Why should I tease you, who can not please you Any more with the pains I take? ” ONCE FOR ALL. |
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ucm.5308066063 | CH A P. LX X II I. Que c'eſt que? |
ucm.5308066063 | Car qu'eſt- ce autre choſe ºu eſt- ce odeur, qu'vne vapeur, ou pluſtoſt fumée? |
ucm.5308066063 | Ce qui eſt euident, quand en prenant quelque portion de l'emplaſtre, icelle je- º"? |
ucm.5308066063 | Cela, n'eſt- ce me rompre l'eſprit de ce que ie n'ay que faire comme l'on me reproche? |
ucm.5308066063 | Combien y a- il de telles manieres de guarir les fiévres? |
ucm.5308066063 | De remettre en ſa place( ſ(? |
ucm.5308066063 | Dy- nous en quel endroit, ô Remore, tu caches L'ancre qui tout d'vn coup bride les monuemens D'vn vaiſſeau combatu de tous les elemens? |
ucm.5308066063 | En quel lien , faut inciſer? © la verge. |
ucm.5308066063 | G g a Toutes Cauſes in- s é? |
ucm.5308066063 | Hoc mortalis agit, laſſa tellure, nec herbis Fœcunda, infecto ſemine: Maior vter? |
ucm.5308066063 | Hors ladite ville"? |
ucm.5308066063 | Ie vous laiſſe donc à preſuppoſer, comme vn tas de vieilles,& autres empiri- ques pourront limiter la quantité d'iceux? |
ucm.5308066063 | Il faut faire en ſorte que le malade reſpire l'air# é? |
ucm.5308066063 | Il faut qu'en la gueriſon de toutes les maladies on ait recours à vn ou à pluſieurs de ces chefs? |
ucm.5308066063 | L] 2 6N#- 8#|-$ pſº-%% 2{ 7| N? |
ucm.5308066063 | Le nombre des Frictions doit eſtre meſuré ſelon les forces des verole?. |
ucm.5308066063 | Ledit Belanger, homme de bon eſprit? |
ucm.5308066063 | Mais en leurs œuures, quel labeur& quelle diligence y a il? |
ucm.5308066063 | N'eſt- ce pas vn paſſe- temps de leur voir mordre les fruicts qu'elles O*"veulent porter? |
ucm.5308066063 | Non certes* Pourquoy donc B ſont- ils mis entre les remedes cardiaques? |
ucm.5308066063 | O quels beaux mots? |
ucm.5308066063 | O ſtrats- Dieu? |
ucm.5308066063 | Or comme pourra ſeulement adherer l'eau ou autre ius quelconque liquide auec le Piomb, qui eſt dur& ſolide, tant s'en faut qu'il ſe puiſſe vnir? |
ucm.5308066063 | Or ſi la partie eſt bien bandée; c'eſt à dire, ſi elle n'eſt trop laſche ny º º? |
ucm.5308066063 | Outre que par la vehemence d'iceluy les eſprits qui"? |
ucm.5308066063 | Ouy, mais au bol d'Armenie, en la terre ſigillée, en la corne de Cerf, en la raclure d'yuoire& de corail, n'ya- il rien de ſpiritueux& aèré? |
ucm.5308066063 | Plus, aſcheu- Que diray je plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Pour vne quotidiane inueterée, que l'on n'aura peu guarir par remede communs& vſitez, il n'y a rien? |
ucm.5308066063 | Pour voir donc touſiours les petits enfans aualler les noyaux de ceriſes,& pepins de raiſin, dirons nous qu'ils les digerent& s'en nourriſſent? |
ucm.5308066063 | Q#$# X## s$$? |
ucm.5308066063 | Quc puis- je dire dauantage du prognoſtic? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray- ie plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray- ie plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray- ie plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray- je plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que diray- je plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que ſera- ce donc de nous pauures humains, qui nous eſcoulons comme la neige? |
ucm.5308066063 | Que ſi le partement de ce monde eſt vne entrée à vie, qu'eſt ce de ce monde ſinon vn ſepulchre ou tombeau? |
ucm.5308066063 | Quil ſoit vray, que vaudroit d'auoir tant de conceptions en ſon eſ- prit,& tant de diuerfitez, ſi elles n'eſtoient en quelques lieux gardées? |
ucm.5308066063 | Quoy que ce ſoit, les fiévres melancholiques ſont ou intermittentes, ou continuè: les? |
ucm.5308066063 | Quoy? |
ucm.5308066063 | R icy ie veux parler de certains impoſteurs, qui s'entremeſlent de traicter aucunes parties de la? |
ucm.5308066063 | Remedes aux becs de lié-#? é'. |
ucm.5308066063 | S? g2º| M Le Maſtoide#$ N Partie du Trapeze. |
ucm.5308066063 | Si vn Roy par vn meſſager appelloit vn pauure& miſerable à ſoy pour le faire participant de ſon royaume, quel plaiſir& ſoulas receuroit- il? |
ucm.5308066063 | Ufracture en º? |
ucm.5308066063 | [ N9 ce? |
ucm.5308066063 | coquantur ſimul lento igne, donec ni- Frmtl.aſ? |
ucm.5308066063 | d'arquebuſes: Que diray.je plus? |
ucm.5308066063 | d'vne ceriſe, d'vne prune, d'vne corme, d'vne figue, d'vne meure? |
ucm.5308066063 | g? |
ucm.5308066063 | iamais cuire qu'à tres- grande peine& en fort long- temps? |
ucm.5308066063 | midité des viandes? |
ucm.5308066063 | nes, que nous voyons rapper tous les iours, ya- il rien de moüelleux? |
ucm.5308066063 | où nous pourrons- nous cacher que ne ſoyons trouuez? |
ucm.5308066063 | pieds,& le ſentier qui eſt fait par leur œuure? |
ucm.5308066063 | prendre leur curation? |
ucm.5308066063 | roit- on imaginer en ce monde de plus eſpouuentable& furieux que la foudre& le tonnerre? |
ucm.5308066063 | s àiC-(%| zitiron ſelon Iſidore, eſt vn Monſtre marin, que le vulgaireap->? |
ucm.5308066063 | tion du Medecin,& diffamant ledit medicament pour l'indeue application? |
ucm.5308066063 | ||:? |
ucm.5308066063 | ºftr Unº grand coup, Dé? |
ucm.5308066063 | ſeiche de ſon propre tempe- 74772en?. |
ucm.5308066063 | ſons- nous que la Phreneſie, la Pleureſie,& l'Ophthalmie ſoient diſtinguées les vnes des autres? |
hvd.32044011795861 | A Tin Woodman? hvd.32044011795861 All of them?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | And are you happy? |
hvd.32044011795861 | And did you marry Nimmie Amee? hvd.32044011795861 And what are we going to do with them?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | And what good is the straw man to you, or to himself, when the ditch keeps you from going any further? |
hvd.32044011795861 | And will you take me along? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are they rubber, do you think? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you a Witch, then? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you a witch, or fairy, or something of the sort? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you happy? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you really my old friend, the Scarecrow1? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you sure of that? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you trying to make me angry? |
hvd.32044011795861 | But how can we get to that part of the Munchkin Country where you once lived without passing through the Emerald City? |
hvd.32044011795861 | But who can you be? |
hvd.32044011795861 | But — see here,said the Scarecrow, who had listened intently to this explanation,"why not put the monkey's form on some one else?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But, tell me, please, why were you not killed when you were chopped to pieces? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Could n't the Wizard give you a heart that was both Kind and Loving? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Could n't you manage to escape from this terrible Yookoohoo? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Did it hurt? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Did n't you say she lives with a Wicked Witch, who makes her a slave? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you know me, Nimmie? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you know me, my dear? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you think you'd better leave me as I am? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you remember loving a pretty Munchkin girl named Nimmie Amee? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you s'pose Nimmie Amee still loves you, after all these years? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you think a magic breakfast would taste good, or relieve the pangs of hunger I now suffer? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you think me so cruel? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Happy? hvd.32044011795861 Have n't you a name?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Have n't you heard of Jinjur? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Have you decided what forms to give us? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How about a plump owl? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How did it happen, do you suppose? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How did you happen to have such a shape? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How did you manage to do that? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How high is it? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How long a nap do you wish? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How long have you been in this cupboard? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How old am I, Father? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How old are you now? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How would mush- and- milk do? |
hvd.32044011795861 | I do n't hear any bugle, but when do we go? |
hvd.32044011795861 | I won- der who lives there? |
hvd.32044011795861 | I wonder who you are? |
hvd.32044011795861 | I wonder,said Dorothy, thoughtfully,"if we could n't find someone in the Land of Oz who would be willing to become a green monkey? |
hvd.32044011795861 | I wonder,said Woot,"if those cast- off parts of you two unfortunates are still in that barrel in the corner?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | If you are Nick Chopper's Head, then you are Me — or I'm You — or — or — What relation are we, anyhow? |
hvd.32044011795861 | If you can work magic, why do n't you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form? |
hvd.32044011795861 | In what way? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is Jinjur a man, a woman, a beast or a bird? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is Ozma's magic all used up? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is it good to eat? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is she a dwarf? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is the shape natural? |
hvd.32044011795861 | May I see him? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Oh, have n't I told you about Chopfyt? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Oh; do you think, then? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Oh; it's a wall, is it? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Shall I puncture the King? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Thank your Majesty,replied Woot, and then he turned to the Tin Woodman and inquired:"What are your further plans, Mr. Emperor? |
hvd.32044011795861 | There are no fields of grain in your Valley,said he;"where, then, did you get the flour to make your biscuits?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Was the witch, or fairy, or whatever she was, an old person, with wrinkled skin and half her teeth gone? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Well, what are we to do about it? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Well,said the Giantess,"what excuse have you to offer?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | What Magic Apron do you mean? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What are you waiting for, Captain Fyter? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What became of Chopfyt after that? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What can we do about that leg, anyhow? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What do I care for a girl whom I have never seen and who has never seen me? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What do you want? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What forms do you intend to give us? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What have you discovered? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What sort of a Professor is your husband? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What was the Munchkin girl's name? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What will become of her, I wonder? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What will you do now? |
hvd.32044011795861 | What's the matter? |
hvd.32044011795861 | When shall we start? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Where did you go? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Where is she now1? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Who is Chopfyt? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Who is Jinjur? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Who lives here? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Who will govern the Winkie Country during your absence? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Who would agree to make the change? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Whose heart did you use in making the body? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why did you do that? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why do n't you cross over and eat hay? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why not? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why not? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why, I'm — I'm — How old am I, Father? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Will a stuffed Bear also make you laugh? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Will you accompany me on this errand? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Wo n't you please tell me the story? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Would n't you like to be the Empress of the Winkies? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Would she care if I ate some of those ripe cream- puffs? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Would you like some? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Would you really like to be as you were before? |
hvd.32044011795861 | You knew it was private property, I suppose? |
hvd.32044011795861 | *?&*"The Tin Woodman of Oz"I did n't know you were here, and I did n't know I was going to fall in,"explained Woot. |
hvd.32044011795861 | 116 Chapter Eight The clatter of the Tin Owl's wings sounded above him, and the little Brown Bear came trotting up and asked:"Where is the monkey? |
hvd.32044011795861 | 118 Chapter Eight"Then what in the world do you expect me to eat?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | 152 Chapter Eleven “ What are you going to do? ” asked Woot. |
hvd.32044011795861 | 206 Chapter Seventeen"If that is true, how was that Wicked Witch destroyed?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | 212 Chapter Eighteen"How do you expect me to comb my hair without help?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | 213 The Tin Woodman of Oz"Do n't you know, what happiness is?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | 30 Chapter Two"Who.was this Dorothy?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | A learned college professor e] recently wrote me to ask:"For i) readers of what age are your books intended?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Am I correct, friend Scarecrow?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | And Mrs. Yoop trans- formed you ”? |
hvd.32044011795861 | And Mrs. Yoop trans- formed you? |
hvd.32044011795861 | And what good would an exchange do?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are they dangerous, do you think, my good Panta?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Are you hungry?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But how are we to get into his deserted castle? |
hvd.32044011795861 | But how did she manage to get you, Polychrome?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But tell me, since you are a fairy, and have a fairy wisdom: do you think we shall be able to break these enchantments?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But what is it?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But where is the monkey boy?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But why should you wish to escape? |
hvd.32044011795861 | But, tell me, please: What is a Tin Owl good for?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | But, tell me, what was the name of the Munchkin girl you were in love with?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Ca n't you change'em back into their own shapes? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Ca n't you help us, being a Fairy?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you ask questions?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you know that thinking is very bad for Dragons?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do n't you see his sword?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you think it looks like rain?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Do you want to keep me thinking all the time? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Finally one of the Dragons which was farthest away from him asked, in a deep, grave voice:"What was that?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Finally the Tin Woodman ven- tured to ask:"And did Mmmie Amee return your love?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Had you no friends in that corner of the Gillikin Country? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Have you eaten him so quickly?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | How dare you enter my house? |
hvd.32044011795861 | How is my Tin Owl feeling?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | I do n't like being a monkey, but what's the use of kicking against my fate?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | I wonder who lives here?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | I ’m your old friend the Scarecrow ‘? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Is the pump ready?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Perhaps you'd prefer to choose your own transformations'?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Said the Scarecrow, twisting his stuffed head around in Mrs. Toop's direction:"Do you know, Ma'am, who we are?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Sitting upon the ground, the boy asked:"Can you see us, Poly?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Then he said in a voice that trembled with emotion:"Who are you, friend?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | They were all very sorry for him, and Dorothy anxiously asked Ozma:"Could n't Glinda save him?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Was it not homelike and comfortable?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | What do you think, Ozma?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | What have you thought about, in all that time?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | What would you like to eat?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | What's that?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Whatever possessed you to jump up the chimney? ‘ ” “ 1- 1 was scared, ” explained Woot, somewhat ashamed. |
hvd.32044011795861 | Where are you?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Where did they come from?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Which would you prefer, Woot the Wanderer?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why not transform Toto into Woot the Wanderer, and then have them exchange forms? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Why should they sleep, when they never tired? |
hvd.32044011795861 | Will you still seek Nimmie Amee and marry her, or will you abandon the quest and return to the Emerald City and your own castle?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Would you like to go with me, Dorothy?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | Yoop?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | You are really the famous Scarecrow of Oz? |
hvd.32044011795861 | You are really the famous Scarecrow of Oz? ” “ I was, Jinjur. |
hvd.32044011795861 | You or Me?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | You're in no hurry, are you?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | cried the Tin Woodman, sadly perplexed;"how came you to be made of tin?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | do you think I'd bother to make bis- cuits out of flour?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | exclaimed Woot, staring in astonishment into the rabbit's blue eyes;"whoever heard of air so solid that one can not push it aside?" |
hvd.32044011795861 | “ Do n’t you know me ‘? |
hvd.32044011795861 | “ When Mrs. Yoop transformed me, she did n’t realize I should have more stuffing. ” “ Who is Mrs. Yoop? |
hvd.32044011795861 | “ When Mrs. Yoop transformed me, she did n’t realize I should have more stuffing. ” “ Who is Mrs. Yoop? |
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mdp.39076002212764 | 43 john Dough Begins His Adventmes “ Been to a masquerade? ” asked Ned, staring hard at the gingerbread man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | ?\ changed his mind and turned to John Dough. |
mdp.39076002212764 | And then it added: “ What are you doing here? ” “ Standing still, just now, ” said John, gravely. |
mdp.39076002212764 | And then she asked: “ Where did you get it? ” “ Ahl that is the story. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Black Ooboo Ooboo at once awoke the aged ruler, who sat up and said in a weary tone: “ Have you taken the stranger prisoner, as I commanded? |
mdp.39076002212764 | But just then a thought struck him, and he asked, a little nervously: “ Do you like gingerbread? ” “ I do n't know, ” replied Chick. |
mdp.39076002212764 | But really I am as much a slave as either of my dear parents. ” “ Ca n’t you go out if you want to? ” asked Chick. |
mdp.39076002212764 | But they have followed mel"“ All the way from Arabia? ” asked Madame. |
mdp.39076002212764 | But we have n’t any knife. ” “ What shall we do? ” John asked, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002212764 | By the way, what ’s the thing doing now? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Did it hurt? ” asked Chick. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Do you ever eat, John Dough? ” “ Never, ” said John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Do you remember when you were not living? ” ZIO Para Bruin, the Rubber Bear “ N o ” said John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | E~‘I"| if ‘"9 ‘ 1& ix\*\\\\%€\?__.. AN ARAB DASHED INTO THE ROOM. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Have you a knife, Chick? ” “ What are you going to do? ” asked the Cherub, with sudden interest. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Have you a knife, Chick? ” “ What are you going to do? ” asked the Cherub, with sudden interest. |
mdp.39076002212764 | How is that you understand my lan- guage, and can talk to me? ” M “- via! |
mdp.39076002212764 | I said three, ” declared the pirate; and turning to his men he shouted: “ Did n’t I say three, boys? ” “ You did! |
mdp.39076002212764 | I ‘ ‘ A..'~? |
mdp.39076002212764 | I ’m practically inde- structible. ” “ How are you getting on, Chick? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | I “ Keep still, ca n’t you? ” said John, in an annoyed tone. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is it not so, your Majesty? ” “ Quite so, ” laughed the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is it not wonderful? ” he inquired. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is n’t it great, sir? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is n’t it wonderful? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is n’t that funny? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Is ‘ devoir ’ a kingly word? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39076002212764 | It comes from the Elixir, you know. ” “ What are you made of? ” demanded the King, who was certainly puzzled by John ’s words. |
mdp.39076002212764 | It is great! ” “ What is great? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | It ’s lots of fun, is n’t it, John Dough? ” will fr/ s ‘ ” 1. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Next she took the golden flask from her pocket “ How much did the Arab say to put in the wa- ter? ” she won- dered, pausing in perplexed thought. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Not understand? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Or the Lousiana Purchase Exposition? ” “ No, ” answered John. |
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mdp.39076002212764 | Then he turned to the black one and asked: “ Who are these creatures, Ooboo? |
mdp.39076002212764 | There's no excuse for it. ” “ But how can I help it? ” he asked, somewhat puzzled by this remark. |
mdp.39076002212764 | This button that I pushed is to start it, and there ’s another button somewhere to stop it. ” “ Where? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Under- stand? ” I38 The Lady Executioner “ I understand, ” said the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Well, then, why do n’t you let the Princess eat the rest of your left hand, and get well? |
mdp.39076002212764 | What in the world could have happened to Jules? |
mdp.39076002212764 | What shall we do now? ” “ Let ’s try to find a way into the castle, ” sug- gested Chick. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Who are the humans? ” “ Well, one is the Princess, and the Princess is very beautiful and lovely, ” answered Pittypat. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Who are the others? ” “ Her father and mother, ” said the rabbit. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Who but Monsieur would ever have thought of such a thing? |
mdp.39076002212764 | Who ’d ever have thought it? ” He turned around and saw a gorgeous macaw standing on a log back of him. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Why do n’t you weep with joy? ” he cried. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Wo n’t he get stale? ” “ Of course not, ” answered the child. |
mdp.39076002212764 | Would the baking turn out to be as perfect as the rest? |
mdp.39076002212764 | You do n’t mind if I leave you for a few minutes, do you? ” “ Not at all, ” he declared. |
mdp.39076002212764 | \ ‘ ‘ y u_‘A_k\_ ‘ gt m “ How long is that story of the Silver Pig? ” asked John, when they were alone in their room. |
mdp.39076002212764 | are the other jewels? ” “ You agreed to accept this one as our ransom, ” answered the gingerbread man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | l “ What do you mean by it? ” asked the little man, glaring upon John Dough angrily. |
mdp.39076002212764 | mi? ’ Kw. |
mdp.39076002212764 | ~ “ Who are you, stranger? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are not white girls I30 The Lady Executioner called Rose and Violet when they have not that color? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are n’t there? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are n’t they nice? ” asked the kinglet, look- ing after them. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are there any more like you on this island? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are you done? ” Before he could reply she had drawn a large straw from the broom and stuck it several inches into his side. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are you gingerbread? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are you one of those miserable creatures called humans? ” asked the King, blinking his eyes at the gingerbread man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Are you sure he ’ll keep? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But do the Mifkets illtreat you in any way? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But has it oc- curred to you, little friend, that there may be noth- ing for you to eat in all this wilderness of color. ” “ Eat? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But it has just started to rain, outside; you ’ll get wet, wo n’t you? ” “ That ’s nothing, ” laughed Chick. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But not so many of us as there are Mifkets. ” “ And what is a Mifket? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But suppose they get tired of it? ” John sug- gested, timidly. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But what can we expect of a baby that has no parents and no proper bringing- up? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But what will become of the rest of us? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But where am I? ” asked John, looking around again with a puzzled expression. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ But why not? ” persisted the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Ca n’t we break off a chunk of you? ” the Cherub inquired. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Ca n’t you see where you ’re falling? ” “ N 0, ” answered John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Can not you understand, you stupid one, that it was mine — mine/—this Wonderful Water of Life? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Dear me! ” said John; “ what ’s going to happen to us? ” Chick laughed and pushed another button. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Dear me! ” said he, “ is n’t it very warm and close in this room? ” 36 The Gingerbread Man The Great Elixir had accomplished its purpose. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Did you understand it? ” demanded the fluffy- haired one, jumping up again. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Do you desire to rob yourself of such a treasure, your Majesty? ” The kinglet hesitated, and then jabbed the fat man with his sceptre. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Do you really mean it? ” “ Of course. ” “ Oh, your Majesty, I could n’t hurt the poor I3! |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Do you suppose I ’ll allow Wart- on- the- Nose to live The Lady Executioner when he has n’t any wart on his nose? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Great act, is n’t it? ” asked Para Bruin, grinning with pride. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Great,—was n’t it? ” he asked, proudly. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Have you made me a sonnet to- day? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Herel what ’s the trouble with Bebe Celeste?" |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Hold still, ca n’t you? ” cried the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ How can I help you? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ How did you happen to be where I fell? ” he asked, turning to the little man again. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ How far is it? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ How is the Prin- cess to- day? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ I ’ve had many a ride in it — have n’t I, Imar? ” “ To be sure, ” replied the young man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ If it does, what ’ll happen? ” “ We ’ll be drowned, I suppose, ” said John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is Chick the child I saw going into the forest? ” asked the rabbit. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is a live person so very unusual?" |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is it so, N ebbie? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is n’t it splendiferous, John Dough? ” “ It is, indeed very gorgeous and beautiful, ” answered the gingerbread man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is n’t it time to change your mind? ” “ I ’m not going to change my mind in this case, ” said the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is that right, Nebbie? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is there danger here, too? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Is ‘ halidom ’ the right word, N ebbie? ” “ Sure, ” said the fat man, nodding emphatically. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ John Dough- John Doughl ” he cried, “ did you speak? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Nice ride, is n’t it? ” Chick called to John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Now, what do people usually do when it rains? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ See here, ” said the child, “ that gingerbread of yours is full of strength and power, is n’t it? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Shall we go in? ” asked John, hesitating. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ The Great Elixir? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ They call me the Princess; but that is hirnockery, I anisuref ’ “ But are you not treated as a Princess? ” asked John. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ This is Imar, ” said Chick, introducing John; “ and he has invented a real flying- machine. ” “ One that will fly? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ To destroy life is murder? ” he said, sternly. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Was it the Great Elixir? ” “ I ’ ve never heard of the Great Elixir, ” replied the bear, “ and I ’ve no idea how I came to be alive. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Wax, your Majesty. ” “ And what are your legs made of? ” continued the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Well, how did the tube please you? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Were you, by any chance, at the Pan- American Exposition? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What are you doing? ” he asked the man. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What are you laughing at, anyway? ” The bird pushed its head underneath a wing and shook with suppressed mirth. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What country is this? ” asked the child. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What does it mean? ” asked the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What is your head made of? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What was it? ” asked John, gazing in amaze- ment at the place where the monster had disap- peared in the distance. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What was she wanting? ” asked the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What ’s all this? ” asked Para Bruin, eying the packages with much surprise. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What ’s the charge against this man? ” inquired the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What ’s the matter with her? ” asked John, anxiously. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ What ’s the trouble? ” asked the kinglet. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Who are you, to be considered before Ali Dubh, son of a mighty Shiek, and chief of an ancient Tribe of the Desert? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Why are you so late in paying me your boudoirs? ”{ mi_- 82 K! |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Why do n’t you answer me? ” he exclaimed. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ Why do n’t you shout you baked idiot? |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ You suffer from rheumatism, do you not? ” he asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | “ You think you can cure my pains? ” she asked. |
mdp.39076002212764 | ” “ Well, what? ” asked his Majesty. |
mdp.39076002212764 | ” “ What death? ” asked the Blunderer, trembling. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Then how was it? hvd.hwrfdk Then why did n't you come to me to wipe them for you?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | What can it be then?-I de- clare it's a torch. hvd.hwrfdk Why were n't you in your workroom, when we came up, grandmother? ” asked Irene, after a few moments ’ silence. |
hvd.hwrfdk | 105 “ But what use can I make of it, if it lies in your cab- inet??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | 105 “ But what use can I make of it, if it lies in your cab- inet??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | 105 “ But what use can I make of it, if it lies in your cab- inet??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | 15 else how could the princess have heard the sweet noise through the door? |
hvd.hwrfdk | 157"What were they?' |
hvd.hwrfdk | 19 “ Where do you keep them? ” “ I will show you. ” “ And who makes the chicken broth for you? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | 19 “ Where do you keep them? ” “ I will show you. ” “ And who makes the chicken broth for you? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | 39 “ What shall he call me, then, Lootie?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | 6 And do n't you know what they do it for?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | 65 lins be expected to exercise courtesy? |
hvd.hwrfdk | A “ Who's that laughing at me?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | And he was prowling about — was he? |
hvd.hwrfdk | And what happened after that? ”'asked his mother. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Are n't you glad you have got him out? ”! |
hvd.hwrfdk | Are the eggs nice?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Are you fifty?!! |
hvd.hwrfdk | Author, why do you always write about princesses??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Author, why do you always write about princesses??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Author, why do you always write about princesses??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Besides, the old lady in that story was only spinning with a spindle, and this one was spinning with a spinning- wheel, THE PRINCESS AND — WHO? |
hvd.hwrfdk | But how was she to find her way back? |
hvd.hwrfdk | But what could he do? |
hvd.hwrfdk | But you shall see me again. ” “ Do you live in this room always?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Could his string have led him wrong? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Could it be that the thread was leading him home to his mother's cottage? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Could it be the rain? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Could it be —? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Could the princess be there? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Did n't the air agree with her? ” “ She died when the young prince was born." |
hvd.hwrfdk | Did you ever see a spindle or a spinning- wheel? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Do n't you see that funny man peeping over the rock? ” Lootie only ran the faster. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Do you know the difference? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Do you see a slab laid up against the wall? ” Irene looked and felt about with her hands, and soon perceived the outlines of the slab. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Do you see that bath behind you?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Does he, nursie?". |
hvd.hwrfdk | Had n't you a handkerchief to wipe your eyes with?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | He's just as happy now with one of his own people. ” “ Did she die very soon? |
hvd.hwrfdk | He's not by any means at the thinnest place. ” “ But you still think the lode does come through into our house? ”'said the first voice. |
hvd.hwrfdk | How much wiser will you be then?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | I once saw the queen's feet. ”'"Without her shoes? ” THE GOBLINS. |
hvd.hwrfdk | I ought to have helped it before. ” “ Why ca n't you help it now?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | It must have been because she wore shoes. ” “ I do n't know that. ” “ Why do they wear slıoes up there? ” “ Ah! |
hvd.hwrfdk | It was your lamp I saw- was n't it?' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Lootie, will you please to dress me?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | May n't I call this my home? ” “ You may, my child. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Now tell me where you have been?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Or was it to- day, because it was so wet that I could n't get out?' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Please will you take me back to her?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Shall I go in first?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Shall I take you in my arms? ”'The little princess nestled close up to the old lady, who took her in both her arms, and held her close to her bosom. |
hvd.hwrfdk | She did take you out, and she must have had something to guide her: why not a thread as well as a rope, or anything else? |
hvd.hwrfdk | She was dressed in black velvet with thick white heavy- THE PRINCESS AND- WHO? |
hvd.hwrfdk | She would have said, No, no- she had had enough of such nonsense. ” “ Is it naughty of Lootie then? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Sir Walter, will you take charge of me?". |
hvd.hwrfdk | THE PRINCESS AND- WHO? |
hvd.hwrfdk | That is not much like an old lady — is it? |
hvd.hwrfdk | That would n't be comfortable — would it? |
hvd.hwrfdk | The supernatural or rather subnatural ugliness of their faces,? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Then turning again to the lady- “ What does it all mean, grandmother?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Then what was it? |
hvd.hwrfdk | They did n't tease her to death, did they?". |
hvd.hwrfdk | W H Y, where can you have been, princess? ”'asked VV the nurse, taking her in her arms. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Was it yesterday? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What are you doing? ” “ Clearing away a huge heap of stones. ” • There's a princess!'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | What can you mean? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What could it be? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What could it mean? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What could that light be? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What do you think she saw? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What is that, grandmother?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | What more?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | What should she do if she lost her hold? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What were they about? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What's that? |
hvd.hwrfdk | What's the matter, Helfer? ”'asked his mother. |
hvd.hwrfdk | What's your name, please?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Where are their nests?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Where could it come from? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Who are you? ” “ I'm Irene,"answered the princess. |
hvd.hwrfdk | Who would turn you away?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | Why should I tell one that every properly educated child knows already? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Why should he marry an outland- ish woman like that — one of our natural enemies too?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Why should she? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Why, child? ” “ Because I could n't find my way down again." |
hvd.hwrfdk | Will you all please to go away? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Will you malign your native realms and reduce them to a level with the country up stairs? |
hvd.hwrfdk | Would n't it be better to keep hens, and get bigger eggs?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | Would n't you like to know who I am, child?". |
hvd.hwrfdk | Would you like to see them? ” he asked, wishing to have another try after their secret. |
hvd.hwrfdk | You ca n't get out, I suppose? ” “ No, I ca n't. |
hvd.hwrfdk | You do believe me now, do n't you? ” “ I ca n't help it now. |
hvd.hwrfdk | You wo n't mind sleeping with such a very young woman, grandmother?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | You'll be sure to take care of yourself, wo n't you? ” 48 THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN. |
hvd.hwrfdk | You're Curdie. ”'“ Why, how ever did you come here, Irene? ” “ My great- great- grandmother sent me; and I think I've found out why. |
hvd.hwrfdk | said her grandmother, “ what is the matter?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | said her grandmother, “ you wo n't mind coming to me now?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | she cried, “ wo n't you believe what I told you about my grandmother and her thread?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | why do you run so fast? |
hvd.hwrfdk | wo n't you? ”'said the princess, as she laid her down again. |
hvd.hwrfdk | « « What's the good o'that, sir?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Ai n't it yours too, father??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Ai n't it yours too, father??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Ai n't it yours too, father??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ And what if you should? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ And you wo n't say I'm ugly, any more — will you, princess??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ And you wo n't say I'm ugly, any more — will you, princess??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ And you wo n't say I'm ugly, any more — will you, princess??? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But how do you get at the eggs? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But how do you make it shine through the walls? ” “ Ah! |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But somebody knows that you are in the house? ” “ No; nobody." |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But what do you make of the grandmother? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But why should our poor creatures be deprived of so much nourishment? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ But, Curdie, ” said his mother, “ why should n't you go with the king? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ By came a birdie: “ Goblin, what do you do? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Did n't I tell you the first was from up stairs? ”'said the other. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Did you expect me to believe you, princess? ” asked the nurse coldly. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Do you know, Curdie? ”'“ Yes. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Does it, Lootie? ”'returned Irene. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Had n't we better be moving? ”'it said. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Have I done anything to vex you, grandmother? ”'said Irene pitifully. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How can that be?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How did you get in?". |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How do you get your dinner then?!! |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How far on have you got?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How is it that I can then? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ How should I feed them, though? ” “ I see,"said the princess. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ I do n't know what more.-What more is my name, Lootie?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ I keep poultry — of a sort. ” THE PRINCESS AND- WHO? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ I was about to say,"she resumed, “ that it does seem a pity to waste so much fresh meat. ” “ What are you thinking of, my love?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Is it because you have your crown on that you look so young?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Is it long since you came? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Is that what makes your hair so white?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Is this all your spinning, grandmother? ”'she asked. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Might n't I stay and sleep with you to- night, grand- mother?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ No,"? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Now, ” insisted Irene, “ you will come and see my grandmother- won't you? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Nursie,"said the princess, “ why wo n't you believe me?' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Then what do you mean?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ There!-don't you see it shining on before us? ”'she added. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What did you have for breakfast this morning? ” “ Oh! |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What did you see? ”'asked her grandmother. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What do you mean by that?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What is that noise?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What made her die, then? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What more?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What was that noise?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What were you afraid of, nursie?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What's all the haste, nursie? ” asked Irene, running alongside of her. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ What's that?'' |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ When shall I wake? ” she said to herself in an agony, but the same moment knew that it was no dream. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Where are you going there? ” he cried. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Where do they get the feathers? ” thought Curdie; but in a moment the HALL OF THE GOBLIN PALACE. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Where's the princess? ” cried Curdie again and again. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Who do n't like it? ” “ The cobs, as we call them. ” “ Do n't!" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Who gave me the ring, Lootie? ” I know I've had it a long time, but where did I get it? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Who gave me the ring, Lootie? ” I know I've had it a long time, but where did I get it? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Who is he that interrupts the Chancellor? ”'cried an- other from near the throne. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why did n't you tell me then? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why do n't you put out your moon?? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why do n't you put out your moon?? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why do you call yourself old? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why do you think so? ”'asked Curdie. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why not? ” said Curdie. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why, please? ” “ Because I did not want Lootie to know I was here." |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why, what else could he be? ”'said one. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Why, what have you been doing with your eyes, child? ”'asked the old lady. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Will you be quiet then?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Will you give me an egg to eat, I'm rather hungry? ” “ I will some day, but now you must go back, or nursie will be miserable about you. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Wo n't you hold it to my frock and my hands and my face? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Would you like to sleep with me? ”. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Yes — more than that. ” “ Are you a hundred? ” “ Yes — more than that. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ Yes, I am a queen. ”... Where is your crown then?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ You will let me take you to see my dear old great big grandmother? |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ You wo n't be afraid then to go to bed with such an old woman? ” “ No. |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ You're not afraid of the rose-- are you?" |
hvd.hwrfdk | “ • Where'tis all a hill, sir, Never can be holes: Why should their shoes have soles, sir, When they've got no souls?! |
hvd.hwrfdk | ” “ What's that horrible noise? ”'cried the queen, shud- dering from pot- metal head to granite shoes. |
hvd.hwrfdk | • But why do n't we wear shoes like them, father? |
osu.32435003336245 | -and continues nervously: “ Will it be ready in time? |
osu.32435003336245 | Astonished? osu.32435003336245 HAVE I, LIKE FRANKENSTEIN, I RAISED UP A MONSTER TO DESTROY ME?" |
osu.32435003336245 | I wonder if I could not cut Fred out — why should n’t I? osu.32435003336245 '_'“ But where do you think she is now? ” queries Constantia anxiously. osu.32435003336245 - 41 l V.--The Marvellous Record of Hauser Oglethorpe,---~ 50'VI.- “ Why Not? |
osu.32435003336245 | A little jealous, eh, but she could n't be long angry with her Freddie, could she?" |
osu.32435003336245 | After a little Miss Travers says, “ Jane, get out. ” “ Get out? |
osu.32435003336245 | And she stands staring after him wondering to herself: ‘ “ How did I endure his suffocating and nauseating kisses? |
osu.32435003336245 | Are you a sweetheart of Jane ’s? ” “ Whaugh! |
osu.32435003336245 | Are you crazy — going on like this? |
osu.32435003336245 | Bessie is sobbing in a heart- broken way upon the other side of it; she whispers softly: “ What ’s the matter?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Bessie, would you like to wait until I can go to New York for it?" |
osu.32435003336245 | But Lillian Travers takes Vedder's boy aside and says nervously to him: “ What do you make such horrid remarks for? |
osu.32435003336245 | C ‘ Did I do that?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Ca n’t he find a single sweetheart on the piazza?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Dancing men are scarce about here, and you look as though you might make yourself useful, Talbot! ” “ Miss Horton?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Did her niece appear well when he last saw her? |
osu.32435003336245 | Did she say anything to you when you last met her about Doctor Cassadene?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Did you see any man on that balcony at the Ponce gazing in anguish at Mrs. Lovejoy? ” he asks with a smile. |
osu.32435003336245 | Do n't you think my slippers match my dress beam tifully?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Do n’t you seel have got enough to worry me?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Do you believe me? ” “ Certainly, I do! |
osu.32435003336245 | Do you like to make me blush?" |
osu.32435003336245 | For what? ” Bessie's blue eyes blaze with curiosity. |
osu.32435003336245 | G0 to sleep and ” “ And when you ’ve finished packing you will come to bed with me? ” savagely. |
osu.32435003336245 | Have I raised up in Jane a monster that will destroy me? ” CHAPTER XI." |
osu.32435003336245 | Have n’t I been light- hearted,—-gay,—happy?" |
osu.32435003336245 | He mut- ters: “ ’ Pears to me, as you habe done such mighty high work for yo’self, yo ’ could do a little better fo ’ me, Mis ’ Lilly? |
osu.32435003336245 | He was called away to a desperate case of snake- bite. ” “ Snake- bite? |
osu.32435003336245 | How?" |
osu.32435003336245 | I SIMPLY TRANSFORMED HER INTO MYSELFl"“ What gibberish are you giving me?" |
osu.32435003336245 | I do n't appear more than twenty- one; do I? ” Then glancing at her the doctor is appeased. |
osu.32435003336245 | I forgot — Fancy l I forgot l ” “ Forgot what P"“ Forgot to ask you about the box you bought at Vedder ’s? |
osu.32435003336245 | I — dumpy? |
osu.32435003336245 | If I took one and became a man, what kind would I become? |
osu.32435003336245 | If you have tWo in your case, I'll-“I’ll join you l — You — you do n't offer it? — Oh how stingy!" |
osu.32435003336245 | Is Remington here? ” asks the major, hur- riedly. |
osu.32435003336245 | Is it a rattler?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Is n't he a darling boy?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Is she behaving her self well? |
osu.32435003336245 | Is the big Adonis lonely? |
osu.32435003336245 | Is “ Of what?" |
osu.32435003336245 | It is impossible for me to remain. ” “ Not one more day? ” “ Not a day — not an hour — not a minute! |
osu.32435003336245 | I’se so cold and wet and scared I ca n’t think of nothin’ else — What’ll dey do wid me when dey cotch me? |
osu.32435003336245 | Light your cigar? |
osu.32435003336245 | Marry and believe 1"“ Everything?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Men are never jealous. ” At this extraordinary statement the girl gasps, “ Men never jealous? |
osu.32435003336245 | Name the wedding day? |
osu.32435003336245 | Next he asks: “ But Bess, how about the trousseau? |
osu.32435003336245 | Old Remington who is somewhat of a cynic and philosopher remarks to old Horton, “ Is n’t Lilly Travers changed? |
osu.32435003336245 | P. S.-How do you like “ the silent Bessie ”? |
osu.32435003336245 | Perhaps when you get away from here you will forget him and be happier. ” “ Happier? |
osu.32435003336245 | She is interrupted here by an astounded “ What?" |
osu.32435003336245 | She loved him more than ever as she answered, “ Had we not better wait until I am twenty-five? |
osu.32435003336245 | She says sternly: “ jane, do you like to be a man? |
osu.32435003336245 | She says, “ I’se got clean away. ” “ Got away — from whom, Jane? ” “ De constable!" |
osu.32435003336245 | She suggests, “ Why not come up to my parlor, Mr. Talbot? |
osu.32435003336245 | She will be coming some day, to cry ‘ Bess, where is that ring? |
osu.32435003336245 | Stella Lovejoy?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Supposing you had been born so-—you would not have been frightened then, would you? |
osu.32435003336245 | Suspect a miracle? |
osu.32435003336245 | Then he says laughingly,"Why did n't you let me anSWer you?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Then her very iciness adding to his flame, he cries out desperately, “ Can you doubt the love of the man who would die for you? |
osu.32435003336245 | Then she continues suddenly: “ And I suppose you love her very much,"and a moment after smiles uneasily and inquires: “ How much? |
osu.32435003336245 | Then she says impulsively, “ Has Lilly Travers ever spoken to you of me?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Then she says sadly, perhaps point- edly: “ The Gadabout arrived here a week ago?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Then she says slowly, “ and Stella was drowned also?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Then to his accuser ’s astonishment, he says: “ You remember the casket I spoke to you about purchasing, at Vedder ’s?" |
osu.32435003336245 | This is the deuce of a joke on Fred! — If he knew? |
osu.32435003336245 | This is the gentleman ’s department, and the lady ’s is more in your line. ” Then he sneers, “ Have they all deserted you? |
osu.32435003336245 | Though what motive could the young popinjay have had? |
osu.32435003336245 | Vedder?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Was n't I jealous of Doctor Frederick then?" |
osu.32435003336245 | What do you mean — going away? |
osu.32435003336245 | What do you mean? ” “ I mean that you are not accusing me of murdu but suicide! |
osu.32435003336245 | What do you think of that? |
osu.32435003336245 | What has become of Lilly?" |
osu.32435003336245 | What makes you say such horrid things? |
osu.32435003336245 | What makes you think Doctor Cassadene has not treated you properly? ” “ I-- I know it. |
osu.32435003336245 | What makes you think that? ” mutters Lilly indignantly, though nervously. |
osu.32435003336245 | What would Bessie say? |
osu.32435003336245 | What's got hold of my insides? |
osu.32435003336245 | Where ’s yours?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Why did you say you ’d like to be a man if you did n’t mean it?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Why should n’t I be, indifferent to you to- day?" |
osu.32435003336245 | Will you dance with me? ” “ Y- e — s! ” sighs the widow. |
osu.32435003336245 | Will you escort me to the dining- room? ” As she says this Lawrence Talbot sees a sight that makes him start. |
osu.32435003336245 | With flashing eyes Lilly cries: “ What are you here for? |
osu.32435003336245 | Would n't you like me to show you our stufled rattler? |
osu.32435003336245 | Would you like it with a little whiskey? |
osu.32435003336245 | Would you like to be presented to her? |
osu.32435003336245 | Yo ’ mean to tell me I'll be a man to- morrow?" |
osu.32435003336245 | You I ” “ You are sure?" |
osu.32435003336245 | You say the oflicers are after you — what have you done? |
osu.32435003336245 | _ She whispers coquettishly: “ Why, what would Miss Bessie say to this?" |
osu.32435003336245 | can it be possible? |
osu.32435003336245 | eagerly: “ Have you ever been engaged?" |
osu.32435003336245 | fear your heart again? |
osu.32435003336245 | gers to her feet and totters about the room wring- ing her hands and gasping, “ What is life without him — and I a woman? |
osu.32435003336245 | lives in horror of her father in his gallantry to the, fair sex giving her a stepmother to rule her — she says: “ Have you seen Mr. Remington? |
osu.32435003336245 | next goes on in aheart- broken voice, putting her into momentary panic as he mutters, “ Your conduct is very unnatural. ” “ Unnatural? |
osu.32435003336245 | personal application! ” “ What does that matter? ” she asks. |
osu.32435003336245 | r claims: “ Was it about a woman?" |
osu.32435003336245 | she growls. — “ Why do n’t you come to bed? — I’m — I’m cold. ” This sends a shiver through Miss Travers. |
osu.32435003336245 | tea or coffee?" |
osu.32435003336245 | till her mistress says angrily: “ What amuses you so?" |
osu.32435003336245 | what fo ’? ” asks her maid, astonished. |
osu.32435003336245 | what will he do? |
osu.32435003336245 | what ’s de matter with yo ’, Miss Lilly? |
osu.32435003336245 | what ’s de matter with you, Miss Lilly? ” cries her attendant—“sayin ’ cuss words, too! |
osu.32435003336245 | why do you tease me so? |
osu.32435003336245 | you are certain of that, my dear? ” remarks her aunt, a sad light of the past coming into her eyes. |
osu.32435003336245 | your em- ploy?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ A doctor — for what? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ An accident?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And did yo ’ hear my voice? ” returns Jane more quietly — “ I’se got a debble of a cold. ” “ So have I, ” says Lilly. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And do you think to destroy my love, by these pranks? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And the—-the snake- bite — what of that?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And why not? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And why not?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And you were?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ And you ’ve found them? ” “ Yes. ” “ Very well, I ’ll help you pack!" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Any answer? ” interrupts the messenger boy,'who has been gazing open- eyed at Lilly's beautiful face and stunning gown. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Ask your own heart? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Bess, what are your eyes so red for?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Did n’t you notice my contralto yesterday? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Do you think it would be precisely fair? ” re- marks Miss Travers. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Good Scott — What for? ” “ Helping Lilly pack 1"At this the major gives the late Miss Travers a A FLORIDA ENCHANTMENT. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ How can you help it? ” the girl repeats, “ How can you help it? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ How can you help it? ” the girl repeats, “ How can you help it? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ How did you come to lose it? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ How long have you known this? ” gasps the man. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ How — how dare you lock me in?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ I am almost certain she took the Ock- lawaha trip about that time. ” “ Indeed?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ I can prove it i"“ You tell this bosh to me — a doctor?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ I'm delighted you think I'm all right,"answers Miss Horton easily, and a moment after asks: “ Did Doctor Cassadene come with you?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Indeed l — Where?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Indeed?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Is dat med’cine? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Is n’t this lovely, Lil?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Is the rage oozing out of the ends of your fingers? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Jealous l — Well, is n’t dat ’nuff? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Mr. Lawrence Talbot?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Not now—~what'll my patients do? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Pretty? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Stella Lovejoy? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Tea or coffee?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ This thing?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Very well; have I been jealous of him since? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ WHY NOT?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Well, if you had not brought it in person, Miss Travers, I should not have paid it. ” “ Is not my account good? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Well, whom did he ride with? ” cries the girl anxiously — almost savagely. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What am de mattah wid me? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What are you prowling about for, so Lil?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What do you mean?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What is it then?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What is the matter? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What time are you going to take me to the ball — Eh? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What — no promenade down Sixth Abenue wid de boys, no showin ’ de gals what a han’some youn ’ man I is?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ What ’s the matter with her? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ When do you think of going? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Why did you take these? ” she asks. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Why do n’t you speak to me? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Why not — if he asks for them? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Why, what ever made you toss your things out in that way? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Why, what have you been doing? ” This is in Bessie ’s voice and puts Lilly into instant action. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Yes; it was open. ” “ What did it contain?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Yes; would n’t you like to be a man? |
osu.32435003336245 | “ Yo ’ sho ’ tain’t pizen? ” “ Nonsense! |
osu.32435003336245 | “ You are sure? ” “ Yes, ra- th- er certain, the words are drawled out by the young neophyte in manhood. |
osu.32435003336245 | “ You do n't think she will disappoint me?" |
osu.32435003336245 | “ You forgive me? ” “ Of course — I could forgive you much more than that! |
osu.32435003336245 | “ You have missed me, have n’t you, darling? |
osu.32435003336245 | ” — and shudders with fright and mutters — “ My Heaven, am I like Frankenstein? |
osu.32435003336245 | ” “ An ’ yo ’, Miss Lilly, what ’ll yo ’ be? ” mutters Jane. |
osu.32435003336245 | ” “ At one time? |
osu.32435003336245 | ” “ Suicide? |
nyp.33433112047778 | - ‘ Is there any law or enactment that can compel me to do so? ’ said the other biting his lip with scorn. |
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nyp.33433112047778 | 101 added I, ‘ my question to you is, What is Ineffectual Calling? ’ ‘ Ineffectual Calling? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 101 added I, ‘ my question to you is, What is Ineffectual Calling? ’ ‘ Ineffectual Calling? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 141 Russia? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 183 a poor widow ’s only hope in this world? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 203 in his friend ’s good name or in his purse; an ’ O, sir, whilk o ’ thae, think you, is the most precious? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 204 The Private Memoirs am But, ’ od seif us, sir, do you ken what the auld wives o ’ the clachan say about you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 3L1? |
nyp.33433112047778 | 47 ‘ I can not tell. ’ ‘ Was he here present with you to- day? ’ ‘ Yes; he was not far distant. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Ah, it was a vile action I A night to be remembered that was l — Won’t you be going? |
nyp.33433112047778 | An ’ wha ’s to blame? |
nyp.33433112047778 | And then, turning lightly about, he added, ‘ Are there to be no more of these d d fine blows, gentlemen? |
nyp.33433112047778 | And will any tell me, that this is not[ neflectual Calling? |
nyp.33433112047778 | And, moreover, do you not acknowledge that God hath pre- ordained and decreed whatsoever comes to pass? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Answer me P ’ ‘ Has the partner whom you bound me to, kept hers inviolate? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Answer me that, sir? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Are ye gaun to take the calm o ’ the stamock again? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Are you faun inna little hell, instead 0 ’ the big muckle ane? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Been? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But how came it that you could never be found? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But how came it that you could never be found? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But how do you think he answered me? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But tell me what reparation you propose offering to my injured child? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But why should I wonder at such abandoned notions, and principles? |
nyp.33433112047778 | But you will pray to God to forgive me? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Did you ever say to any one that I was the boy Robert ’s natural father? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Did you ever see these silver spoons before? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Did you ever see these silver spoons before? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Do you credit me? ’ ‘ Yes I do, ’ said I; ‘ for I see you are in earnest. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Do you now and here pledge yourself to one who has so often saved your life and has put his own at stake to do so? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Do you recollect aught of the appearance of my y0ung master, George Colwan? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Do you wish your account? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Eh? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Had not you and I some sweet communion and fellowship yesterday? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Has not Ardinferry the same? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Has not Partick M‘Lure the same? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Has not the Laird of Dalcastle and his reprobate heir the same? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Have not all these the same calls, warnings, doctrines, and reproofs, that we have? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Have seen a face very like it, then — what did you say your name was, sir? — very like it indeed. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Have yOu met with any accident? ’ ‘ No. ’ ‘ Have you seen anything out of the ordinary course of nature? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Have yOu met with any accident? ’ ‘ No. ’ ‘ Have you seen anything out of the ordinary course of nature? |
nyp.33433112047778 | He was actually holding it forth as a fact, that, ‘ It was every man ’s own blame if he was not saved? ’ What horrible misconstruction! |
nyp.33433112047778 | How unlike the splendid halls of Dalcastle? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I ask you, sir — before God and this witness — I ask you, have you kept solemnly and inviolate the vows which I laid upon you that day? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I asked what he would have? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I asked, with great simplicity, ‘ Are all your subjects Christians, prince? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I believe, though I do not comprehend you. ’ ‘ Then why do you not at once challenge your brother to the field of honour? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I blessed myself, and asked whom it was his pleasure to personify to- night? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I hope you have brought me tidings of comfort? ’ ‘ Tidings of despair! |
nyp.33433112047778 | I shall ensure your safety, and he can not refuse giving you satisfaction. ’ ‘ But then the penalties? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I thought aye she would be setting out every minute, for twa hours. ’ ‘ And when you went home, what did you find? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I wad hae raised sic a yelloch l ’ ‘ Where were you that morning? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I walked aside to my friend, who stood at a distance looking on, and he said to me, ‘ What thinkest thou now? |
nyp.33433112047778 | I who must so soon stand before my last earthly one? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Is it 48 The Private Memoirs and not consistent with every precept of the Gospel? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Is there not enough of merit in the blood of Jesus to save thousands of worlds, if it was for these worlds that He died? |
nyp.33433112047778 | It was this: ‘ What if I should fail in my first efl'ort? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Iwill, Iwill! ’ ‘ But this is not all: you must tell me for what purpose you sought me out here this morning? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Lord, thou knowest all that I have done for thy cause on earth 1 Why then art thou laying thy hand so sore upon me? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Mrs Calvert, where is be P ’ ‘ Where is he? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Mrs Calvert, where is he P ’ ‘ Where is he? |
nyp.33433112047778 | My companion also exulted, and said, ‘ Did not I tell thee? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Neither do I. ’ ‘ What reasons have you for doubting it? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Neither do I. ’ ‘ What reasons have you for doubting it? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Not Colwan, I hope? ’ ‘ No: Cowan is my sirname, ’ said I. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Old Dal asked why he did not kick the dog out of his presence, whenever he felt him disagree- able? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Or consistent with the glory of God? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Or if it could, where is the judge that could enforce it? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Pray, is not this a day of holy festivity with you? ’ I stared in his face, but made no answer, for my senses were bewildered. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Pray, sir, did you ever do a good job for anyone to counterbalance that? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Seeing you now act without danger, can not you also act without fear? |
nyp.33433112047778 | So I went and asked my mother if I ohn was a righteous man? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Sure, you will say, it must be an allegory; or( as the writer calls it) a religious PARABLE, showing the dreadful danger of self- righteousness? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Surely you haena forgotten that Andrew Handy- side has been in his grave these six months? ’ This was a stunning blow to me. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Surely ‘ it must have been no common reverse of fortune that reduced you to this? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Tell me this, has he overcome you, or has he not? ’ ‘ He has not, my dear father, ’ said I. |
nyp.33433112047778 | That I will be 10th to do, till you tell me where you were that night my young master was murdered? ’ ‘ Where the devil would, I was! |
nyp.33433112047778 | The business I came about, concerns you — yes, that it does — Bad business you of Walker ’s? |
nyp.33433112047778 | The lad who was sitting up in his bed, intent on the watch, called out, ‘ Wha ’s that there? |
nyp.33433112047778 | The weaver came half naked, unlocked the door, and, setting in his head and long neck, accosted me thus: ‘ What now, Mr Satan? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Then, how is it that you should deem it in your power to eschew one action of your life, whether good or evil? |
nyp.33433112047778 | To what would I be reconciled? ’. |
nyp.33433112047778 | Walker, is that you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | We have nothing on earth but our senses to depend upon: if these deceive us, what are we to do? |
nyp.33433112047778 | We have nothing on earth but our senses to depend upon: if these deceive us, what are we to do? |
nyp.33433112047778 | We went into a shepherd ’s cot to get a drink of milk, when I read to our guide Mr Hogg ’s description, asking him if he thought it correct? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What 124 The Private Memoirs and do you mean? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What can be i ’ the house? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What could our heroes do? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What could the word of such a culprit avail? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What for are ye roaring that gate? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What have I done for evil, or what have I not done for your good, that you would thus shun my presence? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What is the life of a man more than the life of a lamb, or any guiltless animal? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What is the matter here? ’ ‘ Oh, sir, our boy! |
nyp.33433112047778 | What suppose we 86 The Private Memoirs and should rest a day here before we proceed further on our journey? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What suppose we 86 The Private Memoirs and should rest a day here before we proceed further on our journey? |
nyp.33433112047778 | What ’s become of you, my dear? ’ cried the laird. |
nyp.33433112047778 | What ’s the matter wi ’ you, master? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Where is he? ’ 0! |
nyp.33433112047778 | Where is he? ’ O! |
nyp.33433112047778 | Wherein have I offended? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who can doubt, from this statement, that I was bewitched, and that my relatives were at the ground of it? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who do you think the young man was who walked in his company to- night? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who do you think the young man was who walked in his company to- night? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who is he? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who is'He that causeth the mole, from his secret path of darkness to throw up the gem, the gold, and the precious ore? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who the devil is murdering you, or offering to murder ou? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Who would not envy the liberty wherewith we are made free? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Whose word, or whose reasoning can convince us against our own senses? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Why did he not raise the alarm, and call the watch? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Why did the man not pursue the foul murderers? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Why hast thou set me as a butt of thy malice? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Will that suffice you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Will the consequences not be that I am tumbled from the top of the rock myself? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Will you forgive me before we part? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Will you take an oath to this effect? ’ ‘ 0 yes! |
nyp.33433112047778 | Would he pretend that all that was likewise by chance? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Wouldst thou lay thine hand on the Lord ’s anointed, or shed his precious blood? |
nyp.33433112047778 | YVHAT can this work be? |
nyp.33433112047778 | Yet if it is not he, who can it be? |
nyp.33433112047778 | You had better leave me to myself, mistress. ’ ‘ Leave you to yourself? |
nyp.33433112047778 | You have a father and a brother according to the flesh, what do you know of them? |
nyp.33433112047778 | You who are able to recollect things as they happened, did he not seem to recollect us, and make signs to that effect? |
nyp.33433112047778 | You who are able to recollect things as they happened, did he not seem to recollect us, and make signs to that effect? |
nyp.33433112047778 | You will at all events accompany me, and see that I get justice? |
nyp.33433112047778 | and is not this Ineffectual Calling? |
nyp.33433112047778 | and so you are Bell Calvert? |
nyp.33433112047778 | before a tribunal, where you shall be sifted to the soul. ’ ‘ Such miserable inanityl What care I for your threatenings of a tribunal? |
nyp.33433112047778 | how dare you lift your eyes to heaven with such purposes in your heart? |
nyp.33433112047778 | knowest thou what thou art attempting? |
nyp.33433112047778 | or under what direction was I to begin? |
nyp.33433112047778 | or what are you pleased to laugh at? |
nyp.33433112047778 | the....s disstssxftiP is; Q? “ m 3% sense he he is The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. |
nyp.33433112047778 | thou shudderest at my approach now, dost thou? |
nyp.33433112047778 | what made ye gang howkin in there to be a poor man ’s ruin? |
nyp.33433112047778 | where art thou now? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ 15 this all the gratitude that you deign for an attachment of which the annals of the world furnish no parallel? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ An ’ pray now, fa was it that gae you siccan a braw commission? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ And pray, where has she been all this while? ’ In the meantime I was terribly discomposed at the thoughts of her return. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ And where is my mother? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ And where is my noble friend and companion? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Are you one, sir? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Been, sir? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ But may we not wait for years before we find an opportunity? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ But why not Colwan, there being so little difference in the sound? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Did you attend to! his corpse, and know that he positively died and was buried? ’ said Mrs Calvert. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Did you ever see this gown before, think you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Do you not know me? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Do you think the gaining of you to my service, is not an attainment worthy of being envied by the greatest potentate in Christendom? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Fat the deil are ye yooling an ’ praying that gate for, man? ’ said be, coming angrily in. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Hal Cowan? ’ said he. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ How has he been engaged in the interim? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ In the name of God what book is that? ’ said I: ‘ is it a Bible? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ In the name of God what book is that? ’ said I: ‘ is it a Bible? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ It is who? ’ said Mrs Calvert; whom do you mean, mistress P ’ I ‘ Oh, I do n’t know! |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Murder, you beast! ’ said he; ‘ what do you mean by roaring out murder in that way? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ My dear son, what is the matter with you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Now, gallant and rightful Laird of Dalcastle, ’ said Mrs Logan, ‘ what hast thou to say for thyself? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Oh dear, mem, how can I ken? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Pray what do you here? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Rabina, where are you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Sure you will? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ The curse of God be on thee! ’ said be; ‘ what fiend has brought thee here, and for what purpose art thou come? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Verily now shall the golden opportunity he lost which may never be any- Fm; 569;??? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Verily now shall the golden opportunity he lost which may never be any- Fm; 569;??? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Verily now shall the golden opportunity he lost which may never be any- Fm; 569;??? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Was it that wench who de- scended from the hill? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What ails Drummond? ’ cried another. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What ails you, Robert? ’ cried she. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What hath detained thee, thou desponding trifler? ’ said he. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What is all this for? ’ said he. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What is it, sir? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ What the devil is the matter? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Whaten vile sounds are these that I hear coming bumming up the hill? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Where will the ravens find a prey the night? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Who has he quarrelled with? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ‘ Who is that fat bouncing dame that visits the laird so often, and always by herself? ’ said she to her maid Martha, one day. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ said I — The man ’s breath cut short, and he looked at me without returning any answer — ‘ I ask you where my mother is? ’ said I. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ Did you not say that there was some mode of ac- commodating matters on that score? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ Do you see anything the matter with me? ’ said I. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ He did, indeed, and apparently with great good humour. ’ ‘ 0, Mrs Calvert, hold me, else I shall fall into hysterics againl Who is he? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ He? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ How should I when no one repeats it to me? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ Might we not rather pop him off in private and quietness, as we did the deistical divine? ’ said I. |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ No. ’ ‘ Then, Satan, I fear, has been busy with you, tempting you in no ordinary degree at this momentous crisis of your life? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ Perhaps about one. ’ ‘ So early as that P At what place did you meet then? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ What found we? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ What passed, say ye? |
nyp.33433112047778 | ’ ‘ Where was I, say you? |
nyp.33433112047778 | “ Is young Dalcastle still in the house? |
osu.32435018323634 | * It is well written? ” I03 104 THE OPTIMIST “ I could n’t have done it better myself, ” Grosvenor agreed complacently. |
osu.32435018323634 | * That ’s how! ” “ Oh, how could you? ” burst from Mary. |
osu.32435018323634 | - “ Can you tell me where Mrs. Rawlins lives? ” They laughed and pointed opposite. |
osu.32435018323634 | - “ Ever heard of a town called Freeport? ” The shadow on Mary's face deepened, she nodded silently. |
osu.32435018323634 | - “ Then why did n’t you let her come out to see me? ” Hervey retorted. |
osu.32435018323634 | - “ What — do you — want of me? ” she said halt- ingly. |
osu.32435018323634 | 16 THE OPTIMIST “ I know I acted like a cad and a blackguard — but what could you expect? |
osu.32435018323634 | 66 When? |
osu.32435018323634 | ? ” This may have been the reason that the next morn- ing I took Jack Hayward into my confidence in regard to the character of Mrs. Vance's trustee. |
osu.32435018323634 | After her death I had to engage a secretary. ” “ Why did n't you do so before? ” “ She would n’t have allowed it. |
osu.32435018323634 | And as for this one, ” he continued pleasantly, “ who knows? |
osu.32435018323634 | And you think it pays? |
osu.32435018323634 | And you ’ll soon have it ready, wo n’t you, honey? ” She swallowed again before answering; but when she spoke her voice was quite steady. |
osu.32435018323634 | Because it was n’t true? |
osu.32435018323634 | But I deny your authority, and I deny your principles! ”* On What? ” She turned her lovely flushed face upon him and his eyes dropped before hers. |
osu.32435018323634 | But did it pay? |
osu.32435018323634 | But was it worth it, at such a cost? |
osu.32435018323634 | Did he know that he did not deserve his success? |
osu.32435018323634 | Do you like this air? |
osu.32435018323634 | Do you suppose I can forget them, even if my strength had not given out? |
osu.32435018323634 | Does n’t it? ” “ I do n’t know! ” The expression was wrung from him. |
osu.32435018323634 | Except one, and then I took the wrong way; but I learned my lesson l ’ ”- “ Why did you leave your home? ” Mary asked abruptly. |
osu.32435018323634 | Gott i m Himmel, what about mine? |
osu.32435018323634 | Have I no offered you my help? ”- He resumed his pacing of the floor, and his tall shadow followed him along the wall. |
osu.32435018323634 | Have you been ill? ” “ It is the effect of starvation, ” he answered simply. |
osu.32435018323634 | He recalled her look on her wedding day when he asked her with boyish jealousy: “ Why did you marry him, Annie? |
osu.32435018323634 | How can a girl like that earn her living? ” THE SPOILED CHILD 51 “ She could trim hats, ” I exclaimed with sudden recollection. |
osu.32435018323634 | How could I know how ill she was, when she did n’t com- plain? |
osu.32435018323634 | I am afraid, ” despairingly, “ that she ca n’t stand it much longer. ” “ What is the matter? |
osu.32435018323634 | I ca n’t leave like this. ” “ Why should I give you time? ” “ Because if you do n’t you might as well hand me over to the authorities. |
osu.32435018323634 | I ca n’t prevent your marrying Vincent, but you must give yourself time and be married from your 35 own home, or else “ Well? ” she asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | I can easily get him to make it two, later on — and so now the question is- shall I marry him? ” I uttered an irrepressible ejaculation. |
osu.32435018323634 | I have told them to keep him out of that machine shop; but I ca n’t help being anxious. ” “ What, a strike again? |
osu.32435018323634 | I know you have your farm, but can you dis- pose of it against your parents ’ wishes? ” “ He said the same, ” he muttered. |
osu.32435018323634 | I must make arrangements for my safety. ” “ If I let you stay here, how long would you need? ” Conrad ’s eyes glistened. |
osu.32435018323634 | I remember the first time I saw you — at a dance, was n’t it, in your own house? |
osu.32435018323634 | I shall be gone! ” “ And your children? ” demanded his father. |
osu.32435018323634 | I threw myself in his way. ” 66 How? |
osu.32435018323634 | I'm ready! ” “ For what? ” asked Mary Bradford. |
osu.32435018323634 | Is it my duty to marry this man, and go to live in Cleveland? ” She took both my hands, and looked into my eyes. |
osu.32435018323634 | Is she ill? ” “ Ill, no. |
osu.32435018323634 | It is all that makes our lives endurable, and makes us believe in Heaven. ” “ I seem to have heard you say all this before. ” 66 When? |
osu.32435018323634 | It is killing me and wearing out Josephine, and so the question is, ought I to make the sacrifice? |
osu.32435018323634 | It is the guiding spirit of our fathers. ” “ How about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln? ” called out a voice. |
osu.32435018323634 | May I come in? ” She stood aside for him to pass and he entered. |
osu.32435018323634 | May I? ” He made a sudden movement towards her and then checked himself, HIS BROTHER'S STORY 111 “ I want you to read it and I know he would, too. |
osu.32435018323634 | Now, ” when he had lighted a cigarette, “ why should we quarrel during our short time together? |
osu.32435018323634 | Or did he realize for the first time his own inferiority? |
osu.32435018323634 | Other girls get a rich husband, why should n’t I? ” She stopped with her eyes on Mary's face, where the shadow had widened and darkened. |
osu.32435018323634 | She left to to me. ” “ And is Aileen to wear it, too? ” asked Mr. Fair- field, smiling. |
osu.32435018323634 | Some day will you try to look on the bright side of me? ” “ Yes, ” she answered, “ I will try. ” The children drew nearer; he was gone. |
osu.32435018323634 | THE SPOILED CHILD 45 “ What do you find to do- here all day long? |
osu.32435018323634 | Tell me, instead, how did you manage to efface yourself? |
osu.32435018323634 | Vance wants you, ” he whispered excitedly, “ she sent me for you. ” “ What for? |
osu.32435018323634 | Vance? |
osu.32435018323634 | Wait a mo- ment, ” as she started to rise, “ I promise not to refer to your looks – may I smoke? |
osu.32435018323634 | Was he beginning to see too? |
osu.32435018323634 | Was this strange dis- satisfaction due merely to his brother's failure? |
osu.32435018323634 | What do you want? ” He laughed. |
osu.32435018323634 | What had Aileen done to him? ” “ It seems to be all right now, ” I answered, but something within me contradicted the words. |
osu.32435018323634 | What has made you an optimist? ” She rose and faced him and he rose, too, with a look of involuntary admiration. |
osu.32435018323634 | What has made you look on the bright side of things? ” “ Why do you ask me that? ” “ Because I hear that you do. |
osu.32435018323634 | What has made you look on the bright side of things? ” “ Why do you ask me that? ” “ Because I hear that you do. |
osu.32435018323634 | What have George Washington and Abra- ham Lincoln to do with us? |
osu.32435018323634 | What is it you want me to do? ” “ I want you to clear out. ” Conrad reflected a moment. |
osu.32435018323634 | What is it? ” she asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | What other have we got? |
osu.32435018323634 | What shall you do? ” “ Give it to her, ” answered Jack. |
osu.32435018323634 | Who do you suspect of coming between you — a man? ” Jack flushed to the roots of his fair hair. |
osu.32435018323634 | Why did you do it? |
osu.32435018323634 | Why do you amuse the public with fairy tales; why do you sell your brains for money? |
osu.32435018323634 | Why not now and save an extrer call? ” But I refused to be guided by this precept of econ- omy! |
osu.32435018323634 | Why not, if we ’re as good as you say? ” Mary examined her for a moment. |
osu.32435018323634 | Why should I? |
osu.32435018323634 | Will you speak to her. ” “ Who, Mrs. Vance? ” “ Mrs. |
osu.32435018323634 | Wilt hear me? ” He assented with the look of a man about whom the toils are tightening. |
osu.32435018323634 | Would she come? |
osu.32435018323634 | You love her and you want to go out in the world and do something so that she may value you. ” “ How did you know? ” again asked John Martin. |
osu.32435018323634 | You think the public will like it? |
osu.32435018323634 | but — whence this secrecy? ” A deep flush flooded the young man ’s cheek. |
osu.32435018323634 | why do n’t you write about real people? |
osu.32435018323634 | you do, do you? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ A letter for me, mother? ” a girl ’s voice asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ About What? ” “ I can guess, ” he replied with gusto, “ but she will tell you better herself. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Ai n’t you going to question me? ” demanded the girl. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Allie, what is it? ” her father cried. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ An American never does a dirty thing even for his country; we leave that to you! ” “ So you have spoken to nobody? ” “ I ’m not lying. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And did he? ” I asked politely. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And to think that Josephine should bring me here! ” “ But what else could she do? ” I braced myself to ask. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And what does Mrs. Vance do? ” I asked with sudden curiosity. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And you have no suspicion? ” asked Mr. Morris. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And you like it? ” he asked in a low voice. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ And you would go back to her? ” she finished, dropping them. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Anywhere, so it be from here? ” The heavy frown on John Martin ’s lips lightened into a smile. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Are you just flesh and blood to ensnare a man? ” “ Dunno, ” Nan answered with a shrug. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Boy, ” he said at last, “ tell me the truth; how camest thou by the sword? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Can you? ” “ I can do anything to keep Alice. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Did n’t they teach you to support yourself? ” The girl laughed. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Did you ever hear about me? ” Mary Bradford asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Did you notice our dinner to- night? ” and she gave an ex- pressive shrug. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Do you really think there is going to be trouble? ” asked Mrs. Rogers in a changed one. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Do you think I do n’t love you all the better? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Does she love thee? ” Mercy asked in the same detached tone. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ For what reason? ” “ She did n’t give me any, just said it was impos- sible. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Hark, what ’s that? ” A long breath of wind rose and mixed with it could be heard the distant thud of a horse ’s hoofs. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Has Mistress Mercy refused thee? ” THE SWORD 77 “ No, nor will not! ” his son replied, “ for I shall not ask her. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Have you no feeling for anyone but yourself? ” she asked at last. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Have you remembered to give him water? ” he asked reproachfully. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ He will if I ask him. ” “ What mean you? ” he asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Heard what Miss Rawlins said? ” The hotel keeper replaced his feet on the counter. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ How about James Marwood? ” I said, feeling that I had found a reason for the disturbing influence of this name; but my bolt missed fire. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ How about our friends? ” I asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ How did you guess? ” asked John Martin. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ How do you do? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I THE SPOILED CHILD 65 have an idea that he can hold his own, even against mother. ” “ And Jack? ” I asked eagerly. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I could n’t know how ill she was, now could I? ” “ We all made the same mistake, ” Hervey answered bitterly. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I put it there myself. ”* EASTER MORNING EASTER MORNING"YOULD she come? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I thought it was her voice, and I would not that she heard thee. ” 66 Why? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I ’m here for stealing! ” “ You were in need? ” “ Need nothing. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ I ’m not, so I know. ” “ Why are you telling me this? ” Mary asked in a shaken voice. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ If I do will you give me time to get my things together? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Is it as bad as we feared? ” “ Worse, ” he replied emphatically. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Is that why you told me? ” “ I told you because I like fair play, and you were n’t getting it! |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Is there anyone on God ’s earth that you do care about? ” “ Yes, ” he answered, “ just now I care about you. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Like those in England? ” “ Yes, only that ours are at night. ” “ At night, ” I asked incredulously. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Mary, ” she asked at length, “ did you ever have a presentiment? ” “ A great many times! |
osu.32435018323634 | “ May it not be that you are making a mistake about her? ” He started and drew away, but her hand held him fast. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Now you need n’t tell me that belongs to Conrad. ” “ You think he stole it? ” Jimmy said at last. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Oh, well, it'll get here soon enough, and it ’s a great day for a bake. ”* A what? ” “ It ’s plain you do come from New York. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Pr'aps you ’re from there, too? ” he finished in an awed tone. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ She has refused. ”* Refused? ” I asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ She never used to. ” “ Pr'aps you knew her to New York? ” the postman asked with an inspiration that left him breathless. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ So the children are at school? ” “ Yes, Mrs. Rawlins waits in to give them their 10 THE OPTIMIST dinner; but it ’s early yet. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ So you knew Miss Rawlins in New York? ” the hotel keeper asked in the manner of a lawyer ques- tioning a witness. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Tell me, ” she continued, peering at the face before her, “ why did you not marry John Martin in the beginning? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ That is n’t the question! ” “ And it is true to life? ” went on his companion eagerly. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ The boy, Ned, have you forgotten? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ The devotion I have inspired in Arthur. ” “ How has he shown it? ” “ Shown it, ” she repeated. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ There, now, Josephine, what did I tell you? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ They seem to have a wonderful opinion of you! ” “ Does that surprise you? ” he asked, trying to suppress his long- felt bitterness. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Was he an artist? ” I asked for the sake of breaking the silence. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What has he done now? ” he asked patiently. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What is it? ” she asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What is the matter with it? ” he asked at length, bringing his eyes down to the level of the other ’s face. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What is the matter with your hair and where have you been? ” she inquired, looking very lovely and plaintive in her evening dress. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What is this, heresy? ” “ The truth! ” replied Jack boldly. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What made me an optimist? ” she said with passion. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What sacrifice? ” I put out my hand to stop her, but it was too late. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ What say you? ” A dark flush rose to his brow. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Where ’s the harm? ” answered her son. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Where? ” asked the old man at length. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Wherefore the sword? ” he asked at last, his eyes traveling from it upward towards the face of his son. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why are you always with that chauffeur? ” Mrs. Rogers demanded. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why did you do it? ” he asked. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why not speak it? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why should I? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why should n't I? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why should you take so much trouble about me? ” escaped involuntarily from her lips, and some- thing familiar in the intonation made Mary start. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Why? ” he drawled at last. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Will your brother take it very hard? ” “ Yes, ” Gilbert said with the same puzzled frown. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Wo n’t you take off your things? ” Mary sug- gested, “ and let me give you something to eat? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Wo n’t you take off your things? ” Mary sug- gested, “ and let me give you something to eat? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ Yes, has he made you happy? ” She winced. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You are too honest to claim that he has. ” “ I shall be when this struggle is over 99 “ A struggle with duty? ” he asked coldly. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You did not expect me so soon? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You do n’t mean that he wo n’t give up our money? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You do n’t mean there is any question of that? ” she gasped. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You remember our conversation with my daughter? |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You think it good? ” She nerved herself to her task and looked at him unflinchingly in the eyes. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You want to know why I left home? ” she began, and her voice had regained its old sneering note. |
osu.32435018323634 | “ You will help me to go? ” “ Do you doubt it. ” He held her hand pressed in his, while she went rapidly on. |
nyp.33433082520143 | Air you in the maydickle prayfession yourself, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And I am to hide my guilt, as I have done so many years? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And not only here, but you will go to Mr. Snagsby's, too, perhaps? nyp.33433082520143 And to- night, too?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And what can you have to say, Snagsby,demands Mr. Tulkinghorn,"about her?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And what kind of man,my Lady asks,"was this de- plorable creature?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Any time, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are those the fever- houses, Darby? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are we safe? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you not going in, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you sure you will always remain so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you the boy I've read of in the papers? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you very strong? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you waiting to see Sir Leicester? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Aye? nyp.33433082520143 But where does the swindling come in?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But where is the arsenal? nyp.33433082520143 Can I save the poor girl from injury before they know it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you give the person of the house any information about this unfortunate creature, Snagsby? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you say it here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you show me the place as I go back? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he owe you any rent? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did you wish to see him, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do I not? nyp.33433082520143 Do n't you think you can receive his evidence, sir?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you know the relief that my disappearance will be? nyp.33433082520143 Do you recollect the lady's voice?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you think he did it on purpose? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Does the man generally sleep like this? |
nyp.33433082520143 | For? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Had n't you better see,says Mr. Tulkinghorn to Krook,"whether he had any papers that may enlighten you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Has he ever fool'd yeou? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you anything to say to me? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you given this man work before? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you made any new discoveries? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How are we getting on? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How can a wretched jail- bird( merle) have been the Mask? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How is he to- day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How long have you known it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How, you know better than I, sir; must I teach you?You have in your power means to"I, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | I am very glad; but tell me, what is it? nyp.33433082520143 I saw one of Mr. Tulkinghorn's long effusions, I think?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | I say, my friends,pursues Mr. Chadband, utterly re- jecting and obliterating Mr. Snagsby's suggestion,"why can we not fly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | In that case you will send me to the prison, perhaps? |
nyp.33433082520143 | In what way? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Indeed, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is he, indeed, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it a safe place? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it blessed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it blessed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it good? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it indeed, sir? nyp.33433082520143 Is it what you people call law- hand?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is that Snagsby? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is that so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is this place of abomination consecrated ground? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is this true concerning the poor girl? |
nyp.33433082520143 | It is necessary, you think, that I should be so tied to the stake? |
nyp.33433082520143 | It is relating,says Mr. Snagsby, in a mysterious low voice:"it is relating — not to put too fine a point upon it — to the foreigner, sir?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | John Smith, is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Lady Dedlock? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Male or female, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Master at home? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Master at home? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Months? |
nyp.33433082520143 | My dear, will you be so kind as to tell one of the lads to look after the shop, while I step across the lane with Mr. Tulkinghorn? nyp.33433082520143 My friends,"says he,"what is this which we now behold as being spread before us? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Not even anyone who had attended on him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now where,pursues Mr. Bucket,"had she been on the night of the murder? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, what do you say to that? |
nyp.33433082520143 | O indeed, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | On account of which, and at the same time to oblige a — do you call it, in your business, customer or client? nyp.33433082520143 Pray is your lodger within?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Precisely as usual, if you please? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet, how did my calcula- tions come out under these circumstances? nyp.33433082520143 Then they do not know it yet?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then, what,retorts that worthy, pointing to the figure,"did you say it was the lady for?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | There you are, my partner, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Therefore you kept your visit to yourself, last night? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Thinking of more important matters, I forget where you said he lived? |
nyp.33433082520143 | This is where he lives, is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Took the over- dose? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Truly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was it all like this? nyp.33433082520143 We are to meet as usual?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, Mr. Snagsby, if I do n't lock him up this time, will you engage for his moving on? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What about those rings you told me of? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What are you talking of? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What business? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can I do for you to- day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What did they call the wretched being? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do Sir Leicester care for that, you think, my angel? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you call him? nyp.33433082520143 What does the horrible creature mean?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What foreigner? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the matter with you now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the matter? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What will you have? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's the matter? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's time,says Mrs. Snagsby,"to eternity?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What? nyp.33433082520143 Where? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Which? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who copied this, sir? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who lives here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who lives here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why have you told my story to so many persons? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, bless my heart,says Mr. Snagsby,"what's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, what do you mean? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why, what have I done to warrant such a visit? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you be kind enough to tell me, sir, where Mr. Morris, the postmaster, can be found? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Without any clew to anything more? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Would it be considered a liberty, Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet, if I was to ask you why? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You are very poor, ai n't you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You believe it to be difficult, then? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You do n't expect anybody to believe this, about the lady and the sovereign, do you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You do n't happen to know a very good sort of person of the name of Gridley, do you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You had some? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You have an unusual amount of correspondence this morning? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not, eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not? |
nyp.33433082520143 | *( Is"that one person"de la Cloche?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | / give up?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | 45 Secret Service of the Post- OKce"Neow, heow dew yeou know that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | 81 Detective Stories"Will you run over, once again, what the boy said?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | A bird of the air? |
nyp.33433082520143 | A fish of the sea or river? |
nyp.33433082520143 | A little capricious? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Acquiescing in his wish, I said to my boy,"What do I hold in my hand?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | After a silence he is asked,"In which room?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And did you really take the trouble to find out the writer of that actual thing — what is it! — affidavit?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And do you cool yourself in that stream now, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And do you know how pretty you are, child? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And he had the watch in his trunk, did he? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And if he did, what would it be to see a woman going by? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And we like'em all the better for it, do n't we?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | And why do we 70 Charles Dickens need refreshment, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And why glorious, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | And why, my young friend?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you a beast of the field? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you drunk?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you sat- isfied with your test?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you satisfied?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Are you swindlers?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Blest? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Blest?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | But — my faith!—still what does it matter to me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Call out for Flite, will you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can my readers comprehend my wretchedness? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can this monk be the monk who went mad in prison at Pignerol, sharing the cell of Mattioli? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can we fly, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Can you do without rest, and keep watch upon her, night and day? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Charles Dickens i"I am to drag my present life on, holding its pains at your pleasure, day by day?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Could we walk, my friends, without strength? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Dandyism? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Dead?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Dear me, sir, why did n't you send your young man round for me? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Marsilly know of the Secret Treaty, and was it from him that Arlington got his first inkling of the royal plot? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Saint- Germain really die in a palace of Prince Charles of Hesse about 1780- 85? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did Wogan& Co. distrust either his parts or fidelity? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he die? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he, on the other hand, escape from the French prison where Grosley thought he saw him, during the French Revolution? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Did he, too, suffer for his connection with the secret? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do I know that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do her friends know my story also? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do n't let it give you a turn? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do n't you see? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do we need refreshment, then, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Do you know I am a remark- able judge of character? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Does he keep them yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Eddie spoke, saying:"Must I go back, grandpa?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Every night, my Lady casually asks her maid:"Is Mr. Tulkinghorn come?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | For what are you, my young friend? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Had he possessed a valet, and had he died in 1694, why should his valet have been"shut up in the vaulted prison"? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Had his valet, Eustache Dauger, told his other valet, La Riviere, what he had done before coming to Pignerol? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you ever thought you had met your dead relative's spirit at these"seances"? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Have you forgotten the stain and blot upon this place, and where it is, and who it is?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | He conducted all in Hindoostani(? |
nyp.33433082520143 | He has been in England already( 1743- 17 —?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | He mourned, yet whence could he look for comfort? |
nyp.33433082520143 | He took the one- dollar note from the hand of the un- faithful pastor, and after scanning it a moment, inquired,"What is the matter with it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | He was very poor, I suppose?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | He wishes 84 Andrew Lang to take the captive to the Isles, but how? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How can it be, if Sir Leicester is driven out of his wits, or laid upon a death- bed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | How do you explain that?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | How is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | If Dauger had guilty knowledge, his life might have paid for it; why keep him a secret prisoner? |
nyp.33433082520143 | If I inflicted this shock upon him to- morrow morning, how could the immediate change in him be accounted for? |
nyp.33433082520143 | In any case, Francis Vernon, writing from Paris to Williamson(?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is anybody in attendance who knows anything more?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is he the mysterious Muscovite adviser of the Dalai Lama? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it because we are calculated to walk? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it chalked upon the walls and cried in the streets?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it fear, or is it anger, now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it lovely, and gentle, and beauti- ful, and pleasant, and serene, and joyful? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it strife? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it the town- talk yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it true? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is it war? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is n't that adver- tising itself? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is the hand not always pointing there? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is the man born yet, is the spade wrought yet? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is there any other witness? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Is there anything that you require of me? |
nyp.33433082520143 | It is well known that the trick with the balls wonder- fully improves the touch, but does it not improve the vision at the same time? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Jo, is it thou? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mr. Bucket( still grave) inquires if to- morrow morning, now, would suit, in case he should be as for'ard as he ex- pects to be? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mr. Tulkinghorn( standing by the old portmanteau) in- quires if he has been dead any time? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Mrs. Snagsby, in a spectral bass voice, and without removing her eyes from Chadband, says, with dread distinctness,"Go away?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | My friends, why do I wish for peace? |
nyp.33433082520143 | My young friend, what is bondage? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Nemo?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Neow, what is it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Nobody ca n't come enny tricks on her — can they, Sue? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Not go as I have said?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now take my arm, will you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, Mr. H, have I answered your question, and are you satisfied with your test?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Now, Mrs. Piper — what have you to say about this? |
nyp.33433082520143 | One day Madame said to him, while at her toilet,"What sort of man was Francis I., a king whom I could have loved?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Says the Coroner, is that boy here? |
nyp.33433082520143 | She ses to me she ses'are you the boy at Ink- which?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | She ses to me she ses'can you show me all them places?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | She stands absorbed in the same frozen way for some little time, before asking:"Is there anything more to be said to- night?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Sir Leicester doses, starts up sud- denly, and cries"Eh? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Snagsby, you have n't found Nimrod any work yet?' |
nyp.33433082520143 | Spell it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | That there had been a conspiracy against the King's life? |
nyp.33433082520143 | That visit not succeeding either, you will go again perhaps?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | That's a nice innocent place to live in, ai n't it?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | That's about your intentions, if I understand you?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The Arab stooped, lifted up the box, and said to me, coldly,"Is that all?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The Earl of Marischal told Hume that life had been chemically produced in a laboratory, so what becomes of Creation? |
nyp.33433082520143 | The following is given by courtesy of Mr. Hereward Carrington: READER, have you ever attended a"seance"for"full- form materialization?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The man- ager asked"Who is your papa?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The manager now stepped to the rear of the stage and took the basket, which was now in place containing the original(?) |
nyp.33433082520143 | The medium then said,"If I will tell you where your father died, and the disease he died of, will you be convinced?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | The paper within th?. |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then from whence, my friends, in a human point of view, do we derive the strength that is necessary to our limbs? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Then why was he so anxiously guarded? |
nyp.33433082520143 | To throw the murder on her Ladyship?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Tulkinghorn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Tulkinghorn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was anybody present related to him?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was he known to Lord Lytton about 1860? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was he then Major Fraser? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was it this voice, or at all like this voice?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Was that so?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | We must at once ask ourselves: who placed the slates in that position? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Well, do n't they? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can he have known? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can it be? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What can you anticipate when they are so handsome as that? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What could have caused it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What could have divided you? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you say to this, Bucket?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you think?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What do you want with me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does it matter to me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What does si: a try to do? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What fairy and fugitive princess can this be, whom not in vain the ardent Hebrew wooed? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What follows? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What had the valet, Eustache Dauger, done? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is peace? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is the intention of this fool's play, say then?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What is them? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What kin I do fur yeou?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | What makes you think so? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What should we do without strength, my friends? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What would it be to see a woman going by, even though she were going secretly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's home? |
nyp.33433082520143 | What's the matter?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | When I cal- culated that this impetuous young woman would overdo it in new directions, was I wrong or right? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Whence came his wealth in precious stones, people asked, unless from some mysterious knowledge, or some equally mysterious and illustrious birth? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where are the digger and the spade, this peaceful night, destined to add the last great secret to the many secrets of the Tulkinghorn exist- ence? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where can I move to?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Where was he? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who knows? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Who ud go and let a nice innocent lodging to such a reg'lar one as me?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why can we not fly, my friends?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why do you ask?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why do you not cool yourself in that stream now? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why should Mr. Tulk- inghorn, for no such reason, look out of window? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why was he to be handled with such mysterious rigor? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Why?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will not the all- seeing eye follow him? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will not the omnipotent hand strike him heavily in wrath? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will the one who wrote this ques- tion identify it as his?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you lend me a book?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Will you, or will any court, call that in question?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | Williamson?]. |
nyp.33433082520143 | Would Charles, du Moulin asked, own or disown Marsilly? |
nyp.33433082520143 | Yet what could Dauger know? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You are the villain, are you, who has been turning my office into a den of thieves? |
nyp.33433082520143 | You can read?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You know the kind of document, sir — wanting employ?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You went?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | You will not be angry if we triumph in our turn?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | had been guilty of double dealing in 1668- 1669? |
nyp.33433082520143 | here it is!—I looked in to ask you who copied this?" |
nyp.33433082520143 | like a ghost? |
nyp.33433082520143 | or'Mr. Snagsby, why did n't you give that eight- and- thirty Chancery folio in Jarndyce, to Nimrod? |
nyp.33433082520143 | says Mr. Bucket,"a little spoilt? |
nyp.33433082520143 | the young woman exclaimed, in a quick tone,"you will, not allow you are""A sorcerer, madam? |
nyp.33433082520143 | what do you say?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | ( March 1, with the dressing and smelting of Lead Ores; the addition of his Speech on the Trial o? |
hvd.32044025671017 | ( What dependently of his masterly translation will Folks say?) |
hvd.32044025671017 | + In Lucian's Feast,( one of the most bit- philosopher)?". |
hvd.32044025671017 | - But in case I should fail?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | 06- Why mourn-- since freed from human ill, She fapcies joys that glow not nor can glow; The throbbing bosom, cold and still? |
hvd.32044025671017 | 32.--At Richmond, Emily this? |
hvd.32044025671017 | 3:3 appreciated and limited to their proper deprived of the benefit in this instance? |
hvd.32044025671017 | 76970 78379: 78Ž 86 1061 74 20%?! |
hvd.32044025671017 | A; Ma- pracipue, in causa, quod Roma de Car- triculations 130. thagine triumpharit? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Ah; what at best, what but a longer dream? |
hvd.32044025671017 | And from thy hall of clouds descend? |
hvd.32044025671017 | And ously treated.-"Thy hair was soft and what fault has Psecas committed? |
hvd.32044025671017 | And think you, then, she could have enjoyed all these blessings ON THE FLUCTUATIONS OP PASHION- gratis? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Are you re- papyri, which have been more or less ceiving a reprimand from a superior? |
hvd.32044025671017 | As soon as he saw promise of future greatness? |
hvd.32044025671017 | But in what circle? |
hvd.32044025671017 | But whence those On whose bright surface other skies appear, loud alarms? |
hvd.32044025671017 | But, who with me shall hold thy former"Tis said that Berenice's hair, place? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Can absence calm this feverish thrill? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Can she, unappallid, The wind is spent; and “ all the isle be When all the flood- gates of the sky are oped, low; The shoreless deluge stem? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Clio, at which you laugh so immoderate- inadversions on epicurism, and the plea- ly?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | Do any of your's compose in whether by accident or design, been Greek or Latin? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Do you seek operation, and from fifteen to twenty an assurance of your mistress'affection? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Dr. Johnson on Grainger's Poem “ The Sugar Cane,"105 year, The all- wasting hurricane observant ride? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Edward Cole- “ Harp? |
hvd.32044025671017 | George boy, you mean? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Happy the youth, in Euclid's axioms tried, Nor find a Sylph in every dame, Tho'little versed in any art beside; A Pylades in every friend? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Harp? |
hvd.32044025671017 | He asked them what had lish attire, and then expose it to the happened, and what was the cause of the more enlightened part of mankind, to quarrel? |
hvd.32044025671017 | He becomes, at once, calm, and rivals in their love affairs? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Hence, the increase or decrease of traction draw it nearer? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Her crew of fiery spirits--- where are they? |
hvd.32044025671017 | House of Commons?) |
hvd.32044025671017 | I do you, what was the origin of this romance? |
hvd.32044025671017 | I your knee, and hides her face in your asked her to accept them, and wished bosom?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | I'st possible? |
hvd.32044025671017 | I, however, knew a great deal"As the Devil?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | If Lord Byron has exhi- cause he felt in his own breast the same bited the result of the “ fulness of sa- indignant impatience of superior power? |
hvd.32044025671017 | In chorus full, ye feather'd warblers join O r did illusive fancy cheat my ear? |
hvd.32044025671017 | In stars, adorns the vault of heaven; Thine image, what new friendship can efface? |
hvd.32044025671017 | In the course of the conver- connexion can there be betwcen writings sation, which turned upon ancient lite- Latin and making shoes? |
hvd.32044025671017 | In valuable articles, sent by Mr. Seetzen, what other language should an historian will be recovered, which have hitherto, write? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Is poetry, then, like wine, and rize the sublime Milton as a punning, can its spirit evaporate? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Is the sprightliness of a versatile fancy, Aug. 1811. the play of varied imagery, a distinguishe ing characteristic of the poet? |
hvd.32044025671017 | It would, however, completelyvity, and are there no dunces in private nonplus even such sophists, to shew by seminaries? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Lais on her looking glass?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | Lord Clarke was introduced to a gen- Lord C. And yet they write good tleman, who then enjoyed the highest Latin? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Lyre? |
hvd.32044025671017 | May be solicited, by wily ways, cite? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Muse, boy, muse? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Never did it give thee pain an ugly pimple on the nose of her rigid while dressing: nor did the pin or thc mistress? |
hvd.32044025671017 | One thing observable, ia Junius?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | Or who not both entitled to as much immortality imagines that Lord Byron will fall into as they can desire; but we can not help oblivion? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Pierian our author, who indulges the ingenious spring? |
hvd.32044025671017 | S. makes you ask such a strange question? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Say, shall eternal woes my life consume? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Shall soothe my senses, with your sweet Blooms in each grove, and sports in ever? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Sue knew he had a spirit retreat at Alvey? |
hvd.32044025671017 | That like the visions of a love- sick brain, Oh, when she turns and speaks, her voice is Who would not sleep and dream them o'er far, again? |
hvd.32044025671017 | That observation indeed he at that day in England? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The average produce chial aid? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The carrier justify a suspicion, that a popish feeling withheld him from them? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The chief has lost his affection their peasantry, whose business is it to for his clan; the proprietor for his pea- know it? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The enquired if they had buried the French din of arms was instantaneously sus- general? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The field's mommies? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The ladies help- red those complicated afllictions? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The law of Greenland or promote suicide, am I justified in obey- Osygen( I forget which) orders all de- ing them? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The object of JUNIUS, and moral truth that it could carry, en- therefore, was a revolution, and upon no quires “ What is genius? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The old woman went and on many other occasions?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | The soil is generally sandy, but nature? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The soul of a Spen- in its grave, to a previous chemical pre- cer, a Drummond, of llawthornden, paration to resist decay, from bis trade? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The stranger, Of an immortal hope which this world could whose productions are taken up for the not shake? |
hvd.32044025671017 | The what? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Then these ten will easily put former; “ where will you find a plagia- down the remaining five, seize the reins rism iu his works? ”. |
hvd.32044025671017 | There are no pictures of nature or of Is it true? |
hvd.32044025671017 | There avert its progress? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Those, who have manhood reachd, of yel- What cries of horror startle the dull sleep? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Through the disguise of You will perhaps, ask, for what rel'on neglecied, black and matted locks- I now enforce these reflections? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Throughout the minor pieces which his unbedding mind pourtrayed in the present volume we observe, a me- itself? |
hvd.32044025671017 | To breathe the lines which thoughts of Ifall is still,---why heaves this sigh? |
hvd.32044025671017 | To draw her humid train, and prattling ron Equally pew to the readers of this be- Down the reviving slopes? |
hvd.32044025671017 | To him who bears a darker grief? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Various---- 4,000,000 Whence does this arise? |
hvd.32044025671017 | WAO WAS JUNIUS? |
hvd.32044025671017 | We care for Have I not prayed it? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Well dreamer- who was this im- Th'infection spreads; th'untaught and mortal wooer? |
hvd.32044025671017 | What must thy cane- lands feel? |
hvd.32044025671017 | What object has he accomplished? |
hvd.32044025671017 | What secret influence fills their souls wich Light flows their song and varied as their love? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Where is this more striking than in the Rape of the Lock, and indeed in many parts of the Dunciad? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Wherein does his occu- and it was by such bursts of eloquence pation differ from that of the common that he contrived to gain an incontro- murderer? |
hvd.32044025671017 | While By faith inspir'd and awed by holy fear, thousands who have been the objects of Implore the pardon of a pitying God? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Who could resist his prived, they mentioned the name of the power? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Whose magic power deceiv'd my waking The trembling earth resounds beneath his eye? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Will Mary be there to receive me? |
hvd.32044025671017 | Yes- all are born free- Englishman is safe? |
hvd.32044025671017 | [ Feb. 1, a long time past has been hovering over take the plan of the city, and the map our country in all directions? |
hvd.32044025671017 | after a few days? |
hvd.32044025671017 | and fears, There each young despot whom the fates In which our senses wandered? |
hvd.32044025671017 | ask, If all is still,--why beats my heart? |
hvd.32044025671017 | bit a phenomenon not much less remark- What is it that they want? |
hvd.32044025671017 | cease to prostitute his talents in so scan- It is not true that he was applied to by dalous a manner for the future? |
hvd.32044025671017 | certain brazen vessels( echaca) on the are the opposition? |
hvd.32044025671017 | child? |
hvd.32044025671017 | clouds M.35 W. Brisk gale E. 3? |
hvd.32044025671017 | cost him, in bringing things to their present ters so solitary and so pure? |
hvd.32044025671017 | crouch? |
hvd.32044025671017 | doubt? |
hvd.32044025671017 | evil, without appreciating the moral ten-( 5) Does this mean a Cockney who dency proposed by the author, in that tires you, and again tires you? |
hvd.32044025671017 | field of the red coral die?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | figure of a divinity or a hero; they Can pocian, adds he, of whatever find therefore gave him the Cothurnus, pro- they are, be composed without music? |
hvd.32044025671017 | first started-"WHO WAS JUNIUS?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | ford,? |
hvd.32044025671017 | gale? |
hvd.32044025671017 | grace? |
hvd.32044025671017 | have transpired, which have given rise Lord C. In English only? |
hvd.32044025671017 | hay,- Why, have you seen Mrs. Siddons?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | here? |
hvd.32044025671017 | here?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | his limbs almost refusing to bear their close bis suspicions, who would believe weight, he was obliged to take the arm him? |
hvd.32044025671017 | hitherto lived to himself alone, a stran- In pain and penury neglected lay? |
hvd.32044025671017 | how thy swelling? |
hvd.32044025671017 | impregnate timber with the seeds of de- There is a close resemblance between cay? |
hvd.32044025671017 | in which his pretensions are pompously set rotes than one?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | is it the same of which the mum- dangers he encounters are those of inial coffin is made? |
hvd.32044025671017 | it patriotism;-a man may either get “ What say you to this verse?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | lows, and they must take care of them- “ Ah, who had you?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | mates begged hard to share his danger, “ Well, Dan, I hear you have buried for a slight circumstance enkindles the the French general? |
hvd.32044025671017 | motives that brought me so far from Why do you smile?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | munity at large? |
hvd.32044025671017 | my DURING a short residence at L***g, Lord, what can you he aiming at? |
hvd.32044025671017 | nearer to the sun? |
hvd.32044025671017 | ners only and not from nature? |
hvd.32044025671017 | our sense of moral duty, I feel confident( 9) Shower- of what? |
hvd.32044025671017 | persist? |
hvd.32044025671017 | ping tea? |
hvd.32044025671017 | prielor?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | quiet, Forgets in his slumber the weight of his*"Oh, Lady mine?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | repose? |
hvd.32044025671017 | rogard being had to the security of the Protestant pelled him from its body as a member? |
hvd.32044025671017 | such knowledge as we may suppose& youth of seven years of age capable of It has been propagated by his ad-? |
hvd.32044025671017 | supersedes the authority of his officer Lord A. Hamilton brought forward over him? |
hvd.32044025671017 | the imagination and the heart? |
hvd.32044025671017 | the leather for their own boots? |
hvd.32044025671017 | the sky's on crimes? |
hvd.32044025671017 | their admiration of the other? |
hvd.32044025671017 | these? |
hvd.32044025671017 | they not use a Bible to swear away the Saying which, he took little Peter home, life of a man? |
hvd.32044025671017 | thou source of joy, and bliss, Ye mazy paths, where contemplation reigns, and love,( prove? |
hvd.32044025671017 | thy gay- painted breast Let others see their living statues rise, In all the colours of the sun has drest? |
hvd.32044025671017 | utmost point of completion?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | was brought out at this house the same trait? |
hvd.32044025671017 | what mortal mead, Man,( scan? |
hvd.32044025671017 | what numerous deafening bells re- pine; sound? |
hvd.32044025671017 | what wise man can have Art of Love- more? |
hvd.32044025671017 | when this catalogue and exhibition were A narrow, monopolizing spirit is, also, planned? |
hvd.32044025671017 | whither does my grief my footsteps And might the trees his hands laborious tend, lead? |
hvd.32044025671017 | why is that tenderness, that the slave who dressed lock too high?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | why strive to pry, And fiery clouds from their huge postrils Into the secrets of futurity? |
hvd.32044025671017 | with invincible valour in the bosom of a “ Had you any assistance?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | “ How dare of our gravest judges, who will counsel you trespass upon my meadow?"' |
hvd.32044025671017 | “ I day was already fixed, when my father would fain think otherwise of you; but fell dangerously ill: he, however, soon can I?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | “ Well?" |
hvd.32044025671017 | “? |
hvd.32044025671017 | • Was it in London?' |
hvd.32044025671017 | • glare, That fires the welkin? |
mdp.39015085433129 | The great question certainly was “ what? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do n't you mean ‘ purpose'? |
mdp.39015085433129 | 224 THROUGH THE LOOKING — GLASS “ What did he want?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | 38 ALICE'S ADVENTURES “ But then,"thought Alice, “ shall I never get any older than I am now? |
mdp.39015085433129 | 68 ALICE'S ADVENTURES “ Then you keep moving round, I suppose?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | 72 74 ALICE'S ADVENTURES on their faces, so that they could n't see it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | 76 ALICE'S ADVENTURES “ Very,"said Alice:—“where's the Duchess?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | 84 ALICE'S ADVENTURES “ Thinking again?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE I35 “ But what could it do, if any danger came?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE I65 “ Of course you agree to have a battle?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE I95 “ I beg your pardon?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Alice could not help her lips curling up into a smile as she began: “ Do you know, I always thought Unicorns were fabulous monsters, too? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Alice did n't like this idea at all: so, to change the subject, she asked, “ Does she ever come out here?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it: so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said, “ What else had you to learn?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “ Now, what am I to do with this creature, when I get it home?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | And here Alice began to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way, “ Do cats eat bats? |
mdp.39015085433129 | And is not that a Mother's gentle hand that undraws your curtains, and a Mother's sweet voice that sum- mons you to rise? |
mdp.39015085433129 | And is this a strange letter to find in a book of nonsense? |
mdp.39015085433129 | And now, who am I? |
mdp.39015085433129 | And oh, my poor hands, how is it I ca n't see you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | And then, turning to the ‘ rose- tree, she went on, “ What have you been doing here?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | And what is this on my head?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Are these strange words from a writer of such tales as “ Alice"? |
mdp.39015085433129 | But at any rate he might answer questions. — How am I to get in?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | But do cats eat bats, I wonder?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | But the insolence of his Normans — —'How are you getting on now, my dear?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | CHAPTER XI WHO STOLE THE TARTs? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Do cats eat bats?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Do you know that you're scrubbing a White Queen? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Do you think I can listen all day to such stufl'? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Do you think you could manage it?) |
mdp.39015085433129 | Everybody that hears me sing it — either it brings the tears into their eyes, or else —-"“ Or else what?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | He sent them word I had not gone( We know it to be true): If she should push the matter on, What would become of you? |
mdp.39015085433129 | How I wonder what you're at! ’ You know the song, perhaps?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | How do you know she was n't thirsty too? |
mdp.39015085433129 | How old did you say you were?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | How would you like that? |
mdp.39015085433129 | However, I've got back to my right size: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden — how is that to be done, I wonder?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | I said ‘ What for?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the great question is ‘ What?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | I think; or is it twelve? |
mdp.39015085433129 | I wonder if they'd give you milk in there? |
mdp.39015085433129 | I wonder what I should be like then?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | I wonder what'11 become of my name when I go in? |
mdp.39015085433129 | I'd far better help you, had n't I?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | I06 ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND “ I? |
mdp.39015085433129 | If not, why do things have names at all?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Is n't that grand? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Is that a bargain?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Let me see —- how is it to be managed? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Let's I98 THROUGH THE LOOKING — GLASS dear child?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Let's consider your age to begin with — how old are you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | May I give you some?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Now, what do you want to buy?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Or Australia?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Please where are the crabs?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Please, Ma'am, is this New Zealand? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Principal towns — why, what are those creatures, making honey down there? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Shall I try the experiment?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Shall we be trotting home again?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, “ Which way? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Sing her ‘ Turtle Soup,'will you, old fellow?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | So she began again: “ 0a est ma chatte?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | So she began: “ 0 Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? |
mdp.39015085433129 | The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hear- ing this; but all he said was, “ Why is a raven like a writing- desk?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | The master was an old Turtle — we used to call him Tortoise"“ Why did you call him Tortoise, if he was n't one?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | The name of the song is called ‘ Haddocks'Eyes. ’"“ Oh, that's the name of the song, is it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | The other side of what?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | The question is, what did the archbishop find?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Then again — ‘ before she had this fit'— you never had fits, my dear, I think?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | They are waiting on the shingle — will you come and join the dance? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who 86 ALICE'S ADVENTURES “ What is the fun?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | WHO STOLE THE TARTs? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Was it the Red King, Kitty? |
mdp.39015085433129 | What are you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | What do you suppose is the use of a child without any meaning? |
mdp.39015085433129 | What have you got to say for yourself? |
mdp.39015085433129 | What right have you to call your- self so? |
mdp.39015085433129 | What will become of me?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | What's that you say?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | What, you were thirsty, were you? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Where are you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Where did they draw the treacle from?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Where would be the use of it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Which shall sing?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Which way?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Who cares for fish, Game, or any other dish? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Who ever saw one that size? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Who for such dainties would not stoop? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Who would not give all else for two p ennyworth only of beautiful Soup? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Will you, wo n't you, will you, wo n't you, will you join the dance? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Will you, wo n't you, will you, wo n't you, wo n't you join the dance? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Will you, wo n't you, will you, wo n't you, wo n't you join the dance?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Would n't it be murder to leave it behind?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Would the fall never come to an end? |
mdp.39015085433129 | Would you tell me, please?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | Yet what can one poor voice avail Against three tongues together? |
mdp.39015085433129 | You did n't think I was going to say that, did you? |
mdp.39015085433129 | You know I'm saving up all your punishments for Wednesday week — Suppose they had saved up all my punishments?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | _ When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said, severely, “ Who is this?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | _ “ Then I hope your finger is better now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | and asking, “ But who has won?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | and sometimes “ Do bats eat cats?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | fetch it here, lad!—Here, put'em up at this Page 40"So Bill's got to come down the chimney, has he?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | said the Queen, tossing her head impa-'tiently; and, turning to Alice, she went on: “ What's your name, child?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | the Mock Turtle interrupted, “ if you do n't explain it as you go on? |
mdp.39015085433129 | will you join the dance? |
mdp.39015085433129 | — ‘ said I could not swim'—you ca n't swim, can you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | ‘ The night is fine,'the Walrus said ‘ Do you admire the view? |
mdp.39015085433129 | ‘ m m J r. m. K? ‘ ‘ l.'i'.) |
mdp.39015085433129 | ’ “ Have you guessed the riddle yet?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ A barrowful of what?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Ah, what is it, now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And how did you manage on the twelfth?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And how many hours a day did you do lessons?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And if he left off dreaming about you, where do you suppose you'd be?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And now which is which?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And so these three little sisters — they were learning to draw, you know"“ What did they draw?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And washing?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And what are they made of?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And what did Dinah turn to, I wonder?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And what does it live on?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And what does it live on?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And where have my shoulders got to? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And who are these?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ And who is Dinah, if I might venture to ask the question?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are their heads off?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are there any lions or tigers about here?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are there any more people in the garden besides me?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are there many crabs here?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are they in the prisoner's handwriting?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are we nearly there?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are you a child or a teetotum?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are you animal — or vegetable — or mineral?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are you content now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are you to get in at all?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Are you — are you fond — of —-of dogs?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ At the end of two yards,"she said, putting in a peg to mark the distance, “ I shall give you your directions — have another biscuit?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But about his toes?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But are n't you going to run and help her?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But how can it have got there without my knowing it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But what am I to do?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But when you come to the beginning again?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But who is to give the prizes?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ But why do n't you scream now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ By- the- bye, what became of the baby?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Ca n't remember what things?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Ca n't you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Can you do sums?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Can you keep from crying by considering things?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Can you play croquet?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Can you row?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Did n't you hear me say ‘ Feather'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Did n't you know that?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Did you say ‘ What a pity'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Did you say ‘ pig'or ‘ fig'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Did you speak?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do I look like it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do I look very pale?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do n't I tell you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you call that a whisper?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you hear the snow against the window- panes, Kitty? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you like plum- cake, Monster?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you play croquet with the Queen to- day?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you see that?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Do you spell ‘ creature'with a double ‘ e'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Does yourwatch tell you what year it is?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Fighting for the crown?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Have a biscuit?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Have you pricked your finger?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ He's dreaming now,'said Tweedledee: “ and what do you think he's dreaming about?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Her paw went into your eye? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How am I to get in?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How am I to stop it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How are they getting on with the fight?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How can she knit with so many?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How can you learn lessons in here? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How could he turn them out with his nose, you know?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How do you like the Queen?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How do you sell them?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How is it you can all talk so nicely?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How should I know?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ How would you like to live in Looking- glass House, Kitty? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I beg your pardon,"said Alice very humbly: “ you had got to the fifth bend, I think?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I had the best of it this time?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I hope you're a good hand at pinning and tying strings?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I hope you're not much tired?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I see it now,"Alice remarked thoughtfully: “ and what are ‘ toves'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I thought you meant ‘ How old are you? ’"Alice explained. |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I wonder how many miles I've fallen by this time?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I wonder if all the things move along with us?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ I'll wait till the song's over,"thought Alice, “ and then I'll ring the — the — which bell must I ring?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ If you're so anxious to have a joke made, why do n't you make one yourself?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is it alive?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is it very long?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is n't he a lovely sight?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is she like me?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is that all?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is that the reason so many tea things are put out here?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is that the way you manage?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Is there generally?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ It would never do to say ‘ How d'ye do?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ May I give you a slice?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ No, but I meant — please, may we wait and pick some?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Now tell me, Pat, what's that in the window?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Of course they answer to their names?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Of course you know your A B C?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Oh, as to the whiting,"said the Mock Turtle, “ they — you've seen them, of course?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ One side of what? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Or would you like the Mock Turtle to sing you another song?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Please, then,"said Alice, “ how am I to get in?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Shallwe try another figure of the Lobster- Quadrille?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Sup- posing it could n't find any?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Tell me, Dinah, did you turn to Humpty Dumpty? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ That'll do very well,"said Alice: “ and ‘ slithy'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ The dog would lose its temper, would n't it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ The first thing in a visit is to say ‘ How d'ye do?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Then I suppose they'll soon bring the white bread and the brown?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Then the eleventh day must have been a holiday?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Then two are cheaper than one?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Then you think nothing would remain?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Thirst quenched, I hope?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Too proud?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Was it? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Were you happy in prison, dear child?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What are they doing?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What are you thinking of?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What can all that green stuff be?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What day of the month is it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What did you mean it to be made of?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What do you mean by that?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What do you mean by ‘ If you really are a Queen'? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What does it call itself, I wonder? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What does it live on?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What else have you got in your pocket?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What for?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What for?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What is a Caucus- race?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What is his sorrow?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What is it, now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What is it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What is the matter?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What kind of insect?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What matters it how far we go?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What shall I repeat to her?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What size do you want to be?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What sort of a dance is it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What sort of insects do you rejoice in, where you come from?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What trial is it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What volcano?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What was that like?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What was that?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What would be the good of having it all over again?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What would they do at the end of a year? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What would you have it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What — is — this?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What's in it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What's the answer?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What's the time now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ What's the use of their having names,"the Gnat said, “ if they wo n't answer to them?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ When do you expect to do it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Where does she wear them?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Where's the servant whose business it is to answer the door?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Which door?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who are at it again?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who are you talking to?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who are you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who are you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who cares for you?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who did you pass on the road?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who is it directed to?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Who's making personal remarks now?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why did they live at the bottom of a well?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why do you say ‘ Feather'so often?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why not?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why one to come and one to go?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why should it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why, if a fish came to me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say, ‘ With what porpoise?' |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Why?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ With extras?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would it be of any use, now,"thought Alice, “ to speak to this mouse? |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would n't it, really?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem called ‘ Jabberwocky'?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you like cats, if you were me?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you like to see a little of it?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you tell me which road leads out of the wood?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you tell me, please,"said Alice, a little timidly, “ why you are painting those roses?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ Would you tell me, please,"said Alice, “ what that means?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ You can draw water out of a water- well,"said the Hatter; “ so I should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle- well — eh, stupid?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ You know what to beautify is, I suppose?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ You like poetry?" |
mdp.39015085433129 | “ — then you do n't like all insects?" |
hvd.hw2byu | After all, he is very small, is n't he? |
hvd.hw2byu | And Polynesia,asked the Doctor,"did you see nothing that might put us on the right track?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And The Sleeping Beauty?- did he ever find her? |
hvd.hw2byu | And The Sleeping Beauty?- did he ever find her? |
hvd.hw2byu | And be you the only one the Doctor's taking along? |
hvd.hw2byu | And how is Chee- Chee getting on? — Chee- Chee,added the Doctor in explanation to me,"was a pet monkey I had years ago. |
hvd.hw2byu | And tell me, did he remain white? |
hvd.hw2byu | And what are policemen? |
hvd.hw2byu | And what was that curious collar he was wearing round his neck? |
hvd.hw2byu | And what, might I ask,put in the judge in a very quiet, dignified voice,"has all this to do with the killing of erer — Bluebeard Bill?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And who is the new chief? |
hvd.hw2byu | And you go to see the bullfight to- morrow, yes? |
hvd.hw2byu | Are those deer over there? |
hvd.hw2byu | Are you Doctor Dolittle? |
hvd.hw2byu | Are you awake? |
hvd.hw2byu | Are you quite sure you can do this? |
hvd.hw2byu | But are n't the men ever killed by the bull? |
hvd.hw2byu | But are n't you going to speak to Luke? |
hvd.hw2byu | But could n't some of the other animals tell you as well? |
hvd.hw2byu | But men do go down, do n't they? |
hvd.hw2byu | But tell me, were you able to find out whereabouts Long Arrow was last seen? |
hvd.hw2byu | But was he never known to have returned from the mountains? |
hvd.hw2byu | But we?—What time or thought had we for his troubles? hvd.hw2byu But what about your studies? |
hvd.hw2byu | But what did you say to her that got her so offended? |
hvd.hw2byu | But what is it? |
hvd.hw2byu | But where are you going to look? |
hvd.hw2byu | But why do the animals and birds come to you when they are sick? |
hvd.hw2byu | But you will go on some voyage, Doctor, wo n't you? |
hvd.hw2byu | Can you show me where he lives? |
hvd.hw2byu | Can you talk in squirrel language? |
hvd.hw2byu | Could n't you and Bob go in with them and help them make up their minds the right way? |
hvd.hw2byu | Did n't you find that he has any language at all? |
hvd.hw2byu | Did n't you see the last picture? |
hvd.hw2byu | Did you ask the black parrots? |
hvd.hw2byu | Did you ask the traveler's name? |
hvd.hw2byu | Did you ever see such inhospitability? — Never even asked us if we'd had breakfast, the benighted bounders! |
hvd.hw2byu | Did you have a hard time getting here? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do butterflies have a language? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you know if he ever went back in search of The Sleeping Beauty? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you know what I believe? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you mean the snail could take us under the sea all the way back to Puddleby? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you really think,I asked as we sat down on the sands,"that he will never go back to Pud- dleby again?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you think that some accident has happened to him? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you think that you might be able to find me some kind of a fish that could? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you think the Doctor would let me? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you think you could get me some? |
hvd.hw2byu | Does the caballero wish for a fresh bull? |
hvd.hw2byu | Going to be a nice day, do n't you think? hvd.hw2byu Have n't the doors any locks on them?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Have n't you finished yet? |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you any lions or tigers? |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you ever seen him? |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you learned any shellfish language yet? |
hvd.hw2byu | How about Luke the Hermit? |
hvd.hw2byu | How did he get to know so much about ani- mals? |
hvd.hw2byu | How did you like the life at Oxford? |
hvd.hw2byu | How do you do? |
hvd.hw2byu | How do you know so much about him? |
hvd.hw2byu | How is Prince Bumpo getting on? |
hvd.hw2byu | How is he, Doctor? |
hvd.hw2byu | How long has the Doctor had him? |
hvd.hw2byu | How long will it take us from here to the Capa Blancas? |
hvd.hw2byu | How many men does your ship's company yet require? ”'asked Bumpo. hvd.hw2byu How would I do?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I suppose,said I,"that means he has n't very 48 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle much sense — if his language is only two or three words?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is he a vet? |
hvd.hw2byu | Is he? |
hvd.hw2byu | Is n't Luke at home then? |
hvd.hw2byu | It is always in the same place surely? |
hvd.hw2byu | Jip,he said,"could n't you smell anything like an Indian anywhere?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Let me know the moment he comes in, will you, please? |
hvd.hw2byu | Listen: is there a key in that door? ” 170 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle We looked outside the dining- room and found that there was. hvd.hw2byu Look here,"he said:"you must get those wet clothes off — by the way, what is your name?" |
hvd.hw2byu | May I come and see you again to- morrow? |
hvd.hw2byu | Oh you do, do you? |
hvd.hw2byu | Oh — come in, Stubbins,said he,"did you wish to speak to me? |
hvd.hw2byu | Oh, are you the son of Jacob Stubbins, the shoe- maker? |
hvd.hw2byu | Oh, did n't you know?—Haven't you heard? |
hvd.hw2byu | Oh, have you a zoo? |
hvd.hw2byu | One day my sister said to me, Think you, Brother, that these strange creatures who have captured us can talk?' hvd.hw2byu Pardon me,"said he, bowing elegantly,"but is this the ship of the physician Dolittle?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Policemen? hvd.hw2byu She is sure to be here in a day or so; and there will be lots of things to do to get ready in the mean time, wo n't there? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | So you want to come on a voyage with me, do you? — Ah hah! |
hvd.hw2byu | Spidermonkey Island? hvd.hw2byu Supposing I were willing to take the risk of that — You are not afraid, I take it, to accept my offer?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The animals'language? |
hvd.hw2byu | The captain — Where's the captain of this craft? |
hvd.hw2byu | The money? |
hvd.hw2byu | The skipper!—Who do you mean? |
hvd.hw2byu | Then he'll be able to come on the voyage with us, wo n't he? |
hvd.hw2byu | Very well then, will you please ask him to tell you what I had for supper last night? hvd.hw2byu Was that bag all the luggage you had for your voyage?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Washamarrer? |
hvd.hw2byu | We'll go there, Doctor, wo n't we? |
hvd.hw2byu | Well, Luke,said the Doctor in a kindly voice,"they do n't give you much light in here, do they?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Well, and are you going to tell me now? ”. hvd.hw2byu Well, but how can I get to the Doctor, Mi- randa?- I have n't any oars." |
hvd.hw2byu | Well, but what does it say? hvd.hw2byu Well, had n't we better be seeing about getting a boat?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Well,said Bumpo to Polynesia,"what do you think of the beetle's sense now? |
hvd.hw2byu | Well,said the porpoises,"then the thing to do is to get it back into a warmer climate, is n't it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What animal does Your Honor wish me to talk with? |
hvd.hw2byu | What are they for? |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you mean? |
hvd.hw2byu | What does he say? |
hvd.hw2byu | What does this word under the picture mean? |
hvd.hw2byu | What else can I think? |
hvd.hw2byu | What for?—What's he done? |
hvd.hw2byu | What have the jurymen gone out for? |
hvd.hw2byu | What if the pencil falls upon the North Pole,I asked,"will we have to go there?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What in the world can it be? |
hvd.hw2byu | What is a bullfight? |
hvd.hw2byu | What is it, my boy? |
hvd.hw2byu | What is it? hvd.hw2byu What is the Doctor doing?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What is this animal? |
hvd.hw2byu | What on earth is he doing here? ”. hvd.hw2byu What shall I do? — Did any of you see where I laid that stud of mine? — How on earth can I get this collar on without a stud? |
hvd.hw2byu | What shall I do? — Did any of you see where I laid that stud of mine? — How on earth can I get this collar on without a stud? hvd.hw2byu What shall I do? — Did any of you see where I laid that stud of mine? — How on earth can I get this collar on without a stud? |
hvd.hw2byu | What sort of a ship is this? hvd.hw2byu What tune is it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What were all those things in paper- bags you gave the dog? |
hvd.hw2byu | What will you turn to now? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's a nacheralist? ”. hvd.hw2byu What's a side bet?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What's funny? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's he doing there? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's moving us? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's that mean? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's that noise? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's the matter? |
hvd.hw2byu | When did he do it? |
hvd.hw2byu | When do you suppose,asked Jip,"the Doctor intends to move on from here?" |
hvd.hw2byu | When shall we start? |
hvd.hw2byu | Where did the Doctor go to on this voyage? |
hvd.hw2byu | Where do you mean? |
hvd.hw2byu | Where do you think you're going, ninny?. |
hvd.hw2byu | Where does he live? |
hvd.hw2byu | Where is Bob now? |
hvd.hw2byu | Which is the larger of the two peoples? |
hvd.hw2byu | Who is Conkey? |
hvd.hw2byu | Who is Polynesia? |
hvd.hw2byu | Who is that person you spoke to, Doctor?'' hvd.hw2byu Who might it be that I have the honor of addressing?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Who shall I say it is? |
hvd.hw2byu | Why, did n't you know? — Spidermonkey Island is a floating island. hvd.hw2byu Why, what's become of him?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Why? |
hvd.hw2byu | Why? |
hvd.hw2byu | Why? |
hvd.hw2byu | Will the light be long in coming? |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't you come in? |
hvd.hw2byu | Would you mind telling me the names of some of them? |
hvd.hw2byu | Yes, but how? |
hvd.hw2byu | Yes, but who is the letter to? |
hvd.hw2byu | Yes,I said,"did you wish to see him? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | You are very kind — By the way, do you happen to know how this island came to be a floating island? hvd.hw2byu You had some plan Polynesia, had n't you? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | You know where it is, do you not? |
hvd.hw2byu | You mean you want to be a proper assistant to the Doctor, is that it?. |
hvd.hw2byu | You see these? |
hvd.hw2byu | You still have that beetle with you,she asked —"the Biz- biz, or whatever it is you call the wretched insect?" |
hvd.hw2byu | 10 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle “ Matthew,"I said,"do you know Doctor Do- little?" |
hvd.hw2byu | 101"Sat scowling down upon the amazed and gaping jury"115 “'What else can I think?'”. |
hvd.hw2byu | 133 “'Boy, where's the skipper? |
hvd.hw2byu | 250 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle long it takes a beetle to walk round a mountain? |
hvd.hw2byu | 8 I Hear of the Great Naturalist"Who is John Dolittle?" |
hvd.hw2byu | A young albatross told me he had seen him on Spidermonkey Island?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And I daresay it will be a good while yet — for it certainly is a fiendish place to get to — Well now, are we ready? |
hvd.hw2byu | And I said to him,'Is it all right,'I said,'for me to tell the Doctor now? |
hvd.hw2byu | And I was going to ask you: supposing I did a whole lot more work for the Doctor — why could n't I come and live here altogether? |
hvd.hw2byu | And besides the Purple Bird- of- Paradise is going to keep a lookout for us, is n't she? |
hvd.hw2byu | And besides, I could n't be a proper naturalist without, could I?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And it is n't really necessary, you know — Where did I put those sausages?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And look l- over there in the East — see that black line, low down?. |
hvd.hw2byu | And the name of your last book was?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And what are they given in exchange for all this?" |
hvd.hw2byu | And you have n't taken one since you were crowned, have you now?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Another is by grinding a hard stick into a soft log — Is the daylight gone without? — Alas yes. |
hvd.hw2byu | Are you ready?" |
hvd.hw2byu | At this point the judge asked,"Where is the wit- ness Mendoza? |
hvd.hw2byu | But do you think you will be able to get him off, Doctor?" |
hvd.hw2byu | But he is so frightfully kind and con- 50 52 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle good noticer?—Do you notice things well? |
hvd.hw2byu | But how? |
hvd.hw2byu | But is this what you want to be when you grow up, a naturalist?". |
hvd.hw2byu | But listen, the greatest naturalist of them all does n't even know how to write his own name nor to read the A B C.""Who is he?" |
hvd.hw2byu | But we are forgetting all about breakfast — Have you had breakfast yet, Stubbins?" |
hvd.hw2byu | But what had become of the Doctor and the others? |
hvd.hw2byu | But why do you ask?" |
hvd.hw2byu | But you do n't really think that he is dead, do you?" |
hvd.hw2byu | By the time they are ready to put on we will have supper cooked and eaten- Did you see where I put my bag? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Ca n't any of you find it? |
hvd.hw2byu | Ca n't you make out the 232 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle figure of the black man standing against the sky?- Now Chee- Chee spies us — he's waving. |
hvd.hw2byu | Can you read, Polynesia?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Could n't we make some arrangement — could n't I work for my meals and sleep here?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Destiny and Destination 143"Has the boy gone crazy?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Do n't you see them?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you happen to know where is is?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you think I could ever learn to do it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you understand? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you understand? |
hvd.hw2byu | Do you understand?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Expect the ship to steer her- self to Brazil? |
hvd.hw2byu | Give your 74 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle mother and father my compliments and thank them for their invitation, will you?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Have another sau- sage?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you any ideas that might help me? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you er — have you spoken to your mother and father about it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Have you got any?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Hawk's- Head Mountain 251 “ But why,"I asked,"did he go the whole way round the mountain first?" |
hvd.hw2byu | He does n't look very intelligent, does he?" |
hvd.hw2byu | He got out what he> CSS--- S------S “'Boy, where's the skipper? |
hvd.hw2byu | He only sleeps with one bushes there ardeer over there?" |
hvd.hw2byu | He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, spat twice on to the river- wall and said,"Boy, where's the skipper?" |
hvd.hw2byu | He would n't have been likely to take the Biz- biz in with him, would he? — He was hunting plants, you say, not beetles. |
hvd.hw2byu | He's very good on bees and beetles — But now tell me, Stubbins, are you quite sure that you really want to be a naturalist?" |
hvd.hw2byu | How do you like it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | How ever did you do it?". |
hvd.hw2byu | How far have you got to go?" |
hvd.hw2byu | How long has this storm been going on? |
hvd.hw2byu | How many hundreds or thousands of miles was I from any land? |
hvd.hw2byu | How much?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I asked-"divers and people like that?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I asked—"if you've never even seen him? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | I did n't hurt you, did I?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I remember once when we were going through the Straits of Magellan the wind was so strong —""But what are we going to do about Ben Butcher?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I said —"to ask him if he'll come on the voyage? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | I said"What is it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I said,"Why do n't they go to him, if he is so very wonderful? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | I shall become known after this — And wo n't Conkey be pleased? |
hvd.hw2byu | I —""Do you really think,"I interrupted,"that it is safe for the Doctor to cross the Atlantic without any regular seamen on his ship?" |
hvd.hw2byu | I've often felt that I ought to pay you for what you do — But what arrangement was it that you thought of?" |
hvd.hw2byu | If such a thing befall me, all the great work I hoped to do must go undone, for who is there unfreer than a king? |
hvd.hw2byu | If we find nothing we will all gather here in about an hour's time — Everybody understand? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | If you wished to stop all bullfighting here The Doctor's Wager 181 after to- morrow, you could do it, could n't you?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is he alive?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is it a bargain?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is n't that right?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is that so?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Is the Doctor still in bed?" |
hvd.hw2byu | It is very odd that it floats at all, is n't it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Jip!- Where is the dog? |
hvd.hw2byu | Just hand it up to me, will you?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Know you not that all fireless peo- ples can see in the dark? |
hvd.hw2byu | Let me give you another cup of tea. ” DI THE EIGHTH CHAPTER ARE YOU A GOOD NOTICER? |
hvd.hw2byu | May I?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Now tell me, Bob: you saw this business happen, did n't you? |
hvd.hw2byu | Now what is it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Polynesia “ Why — is she dead? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Ready? |
hvd.hw2byu | See that dark shape? — No, more to the right of where you're looking. |
hvd.hw2byu | See?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Shall I bring it to- morrow?"! |
hvd.hw2byu | Shall we play it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Some day I must get all these things to England — But when,"he added sadly—"Yes, that's the problem: when? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Tell me, where is the Doctor? |
hvd.hw2byu | That's somewhere off the coast of Brazil, is n't it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The Doctor: Is there any part of the sea deeper than that known as the Nero Deep — I mean the one near the Island of Guam?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The Doctor:"But when you're near them, can you hear the sound they make talking — I mean without necessarily understanding what they say?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The Doctor:"Can you talk any shellfish language yourself?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The Doctor:"Er — who, or what, is the Great Glass Sea Snail?" |
hvd.hw2byu | The Fidgit:"Were there any more questions you wished to ask me? |
hvd.hw2byu | The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle Wor? |
hvd.hw2byu | The parrot, on the Doctor's shoulder, nodded gravely towards me and then, to my great surprise, said quite plainly in English,"How do you do? |
hvd.hw2byu | The truth of the old parrot's words seemed to 358 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle ill fortune? |
hvd.hw2byu | There is some- thing queer about this — What are you doing in there, Jip?" |
hvd.hw2byu | They're always wanting to do things the proper way; and I like to do them my way — Now let me see: who could we take with us?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Turning once more to the people, the old man said,"Men of Popsipetel, behold your elected king!- Are you content?" |
hvd.hw2byu | VIII ARE YOU A GOOD NOTICER?. |
hvd.hw2byu | What brings you here?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What can have become of it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What day was this, to- morrow or the day after?- And why was I sitting on only part of a ship? |
hvd.hw2byu | What day was this, to- morrow or the day after?- And why was I sitting on only part of a ship? |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you make of it, Doctor?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you say to that? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you say to three- thousand pesetas?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you say? |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you think? |
hvd.hw2byu | What do you think?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What has happened? |
hvd.hw2byu | What has happened? |
hvd.hw2byu | What if another storm should come and smash up even this poor raft on which I stood? |
hvd.hw2byu | What is it?". |
hvd.hw2byu | What is the name of the best matador you have for tomorrow's show?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What is the name of the village?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What on earth do women wear those things for? |
hvd.hw2byu | What time is it now?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What was going to become of me now, if the Doctor and the rest were drowned? |
hvd.hw2byu | What's happened to you all?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What's that queer noise?". |
hvd.hw2byu | What's that stuff in the cans you're taking on?" |
hvd.hw2byu | What's the use? |
hvd.hw2byu | What, I ask you, are they given in exchange for these? |
hvd.hw2byu | When you asked anyone in Puddleby who he was or why he lived out in that lonely place by himself, the only answer you got was,"Oh, Luke the Hermit? |
hvd.hw2byu | Where are those accursed Englishmen who stopped the bullfighting? — Hang them to a lamp- post! — Throw them in the sea! |
hvd.hw2byu | Where is the Hermit? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Where is the Hermit?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Where might the Doctor be going to this voyage?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Where shall we go?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Where's the Doctor? |
hvd.hw2byu | While we were admiring one of these the Doctor 239 240 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle suddenly said,"Sh!—A Jabizri!—Don't you hear it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Who ever heard of talk- ing to a dog? |
hvd.hw2byu | Who ever heard of waking a man right out of his sleep, and telling him he's got to be a king, before he has even washed his face? |
hvd.hw2byu | Who knows?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Why do n't they stay in their own country?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Why is n't your name down if you discovered it?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Why not accept the snail's offer; and just drop everything now, and go? |
hvd.hw2byu | Will it take us long? ” 140 142 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle looks a lovely island on the map. |
hvd.hw2byu | Will you please go back to the town and tell the workmen to stop working on the theatre for to- day? |
hvd.hw2byu | Will you please step into the wit- ness- stand, Doctor?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Will you risk it?' |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't it make the old court sit up? |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't you play us a tune?". |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't you please come down there, Doctor, and see if there is anything you can do? |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't you please come? |
hvd.hw2byu | Wo n't you please play us something else? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | Would n't it now?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Would you care for anything before you go?—it seems a cold day — some cracker- crumbs or something?" |
hvd.hw2byu | Would you care to have a small bet with me on to- morrow's bullfight? ” The Doctor's Wager 183 Don Enrique bowed. |
hvd.hw2byu | You remember how crazy I was to get back to the dear old land? |
hvd.hw2byu | You see? ”. |
hvd.hw2byu | You were there when the man was killed, eh?" |
hvd.hw2byu | You will have no objection, I take it, to your son's com- ing with me?"! |
hvd.hw2byu | You'll have to wait for them, wo n't you? |
hvd.hw2byu | black men there?" |
hvd.hw2byu | he cried,"do n't you see, Stubbins? — Why, of course! |
hvd.hw2byu | he said in dog- talk;"I am glad to see you,"in horse- signs;"How long have you been buried?" |
hvd.hw2byu | he said,"why was n't I born with wings, like Polynesia, so I could fly here? |
hvd.hw2byu | said I—"And Bumpo — and the animals, are they all right?" |
hvd.hw2byu | —"You'll stay and have supper with me, Stubbins, of course?" |
hvd.hw2byu | “ Why, Doctor,"I said,"what is it?—What's the matter?" |
hvd.hw2byu | “'Surely,'said I,'have you not noticed that some talk with the lips only, some with the whole face, and yet others discourse with the hands? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Did it really say that? mdp.39015082536411 What can that music be? |
mdp.39015082536411 | 's “ And who is your papa? ” “ He is the best papa in the world, whilst it would be difficult to find a worse son than I am. |
mdp.39015082536411 | ... Will she forgive me this second escapade? |
mdp.39015082536411 | ... “ I do n't care... “ Are you not afraid of death? ” “ I am not in the least afraid!... |
mdp.39015082536411 | ..."'How?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | ...'But how are the days spent in the ‘ Land of Boobies'? ” “ They are spent in play and amusement from morning till night. |
mdp.39015082536411 | 119 “ What Species of Fish is This? ”. |
mdp.39015082536411 | >>>> “ Will 190 PINOCCHIO “ Why not? |
mdp.39015082536411 | A little old man appeared at a window with a nightcap on his head, and called to him angrily: 32 PINOCCHIO 33 “ What do you want at such an hour? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Ah, little thief! ” said the angry peasant, “ then it is you who carry off my chickens?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | And as he kissed it he said: “ And now, how shall I cook it? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And do you know the reason? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And do you know what this sea- monster was? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And if the Fairy scolds me? ” “ Let her scold. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And instead of two thousand supposing I found five thousand? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And now where shall I find another skin?..." |
mdp.39015082536411 | And now who will give me back my poor pennies? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And now,"asked the Fox, “ what are you going to do with all that money?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | And the coachman? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And the coat, papa?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | And the four pieces — where have you put them? ” asked the Fairy. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And to whom does this book belong? ” “ To me. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And what did they want? ” They wanted to rob me of my gold pieces." |
mdp.39015082536411 | And what fish are you? ” “ I have nothing in common with fish. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And what is your opinion of him? ” asked the little man. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And which of your ears hurts you? ” Both of them. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And you have quite forgiven me, have you not? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And you, dear puppet, why have you got on that cotton cap pulled down over your nose? ” “ The doctor prescribed it because I have grazed my foot. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And you? |
mdp.39015082536411 | And you? ” Both of them. |
mdp.39015082536411 | And your papa and your mamma, are they still alive? ” asked Fire- eater. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Answer me for pity's sake: is he still alive? ” “ I left him three days ago on the sea- shore." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Are you going alone or with companions? ” Alone? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Are you going alone or with companions? ” Alone? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Are you not ashamed of being always so punctual and so diligent with your lessons? |
mdp.39015082536411 | At the sight of the cap Pinocchio felt almost consoled, and thought to himself: “ Has my friend got the same illness that I have? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Besides, supposing I was to come across them here in the road, do you imagine they would frighten me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | But do you know what the master used to say when he talked to me of you? |
mdp.39015082536411 | But from to- day I will change my life. ” “ Do you promise me? ”'I promise you. |
mdp.39015082536411 | But how did you manage to grow so fast?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | But what am I saying? |
mdp.39015082536411 | But when he reached the door he remembered his donkey's ears, and feeling ashamed to show them in pub- lic, what do you think he did? |
mdp.39015082536411 | CM6.13 WHAT SPECIES OF FISH IS THIS? ” PINOCCHIO 155 regard, I will leave you the choice of how you would like to be cooked. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Can it be the same Dog- fish that was there when my poor papa was drowned? ” We are going to the shore to see him. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Can we have got the same illness? ” “ I fear so." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Can you guess who they were? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Do n't you see? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Do you agree? ” “ I agree. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Do you imagine that I would lose the opportunity of tasting such a rare fish? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Do you weigh much? ” “ I weigh next to nothing. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Does not hay please you either? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Excuse me; but why, then, do you keep on that cotton cap which covers up your ears? ” PINOCCHIO 189. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Has he perhaps spoken to you of me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Have you not heard of my good fortune?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | He asked the stable- boy: “ How much do you want for that lame donkey? ” Twenty francs. ” “ I will give you twenty pence. |
mdp.39015082536411 | He is paid on purpose to grumble all day. ” “ And my mamma?..." |
mdp.39015082536411 | He then approached Pinocchio and began to caress him, and amongst other things he asked him: “ How did you manage to discover the four thieves? |
mdp.39015082536411 | He then asked: And where did my good friends say they would wait for me?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | He then asked: sic 96 PINOCCHIO “ Is there anything else to be done? ” Nothing else,"answered the Fox. |
mdp.39015082536411 | He then said to him: Why should I make you new feet? |
mdp.39015082536411 | He therefore asked her: “ What have you done with your paw? ” The Cat tried to answer but became con- fused. |
mdp.39015082536411 | He turned round, and what did he see? |
mdp.39015082536411 | How can I ever have the courage to go back to my good mamma? |
mdp.39015082536411 | How my doing? |
mdp.39015082536411 | How then? |
mdp.39015082536411 | I have already let your father know, and he will be here to- night. ” Really? ” shouted Pinocchio, jumping for joy. |
mdp.39015082536411 | I really pity you!... ” Why do you pity me?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | I should go to meet them and cry: Gentlemen assassins, what do you want with me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | I wished to study and to earn a good character... but Candlewick said to me: “ Why should you bother yourself by studying? |
mdp.39015082536411 | In the meanwhile, during the night, the gold piece will grow and flower, and in the morning when you get up and return to the field, what do you find? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Instead of re- turning home you must go with us. ” “ And where do you wish to take me? ” “ To the land of the Owls." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Is he also suffering from donkey fever?..." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Is he still alive? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Is it pos- sible that this piece of wood can have learnt to cry and to lament like a child? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Meanwhile he was thinking to himself: “ And if instead of a thousand gold pieces, I was to find on the branches of the tree two thousand?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | My dear boy, ” said the Marmot, by way of consoling him, “ what can you do to pre- vent it? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Not having so much as a fish- bone to give him, what did my friend, who has really the heart of a Cæsar, do? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Or shall 30 PINOCCHIO I simply boil it? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Or would it not be more savoury to fry it in the frying- pan? |
mdp.39015082536411 | PINOCCHIO 169> “ What are you doing there? ” asked Pinocchio, coming up to him. |
mdp.39015082536411 | PINOCCHIO 171 “ Where are you rushing off to in such a hurry?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | PINOCCHIO 183 See, then, if I was not right? ” replied the other. |
mdp.39015082536411 | PINOCCHIO 87 “ Then why on earth did you require so much persuasion to take it? ” Because you see that we boys are all like that! |
mdp.39015082536411 | Peel them? ” said Geppetto, astonished. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Seeing the puppet in such grief she asked earnestly: What has happened to you, my dear fellow- lodger?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | Shall I make an omelet? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Should he go to school? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Six hundred miles? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Taking it very badly, he said to them angrily: “ And now may I ask what fun you could find in deceiving me with the story of the Dog- fish? |
mdp.39015082536411 | The director then said to the stable- boy: What do you suppose I can do with a lame donkey? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Then you would have it that it was I?..." |
mdp.39015082536411 | To enable you to escape again from home? ” “ I promise you, ” said the puppet, sobbing, “ that for the future I will be good. |
mdp.39015082536411 | To take me?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | We must think of escaping... “ Of escaping?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | We shall be more than a hundred boys. ” “ And do you make the journey on foot? |
mdp.39015082536411 | We will walk very slowly like the ants and when we are tired we can rest by the way- side. ” “ And where shall we go? ” asked Geppetto. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What can I do to deserve it? ” “ A very easy thing: by learning to be a good boy. ” “ And you think I am not? ”'You are quite the contrary. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What can I do to deserve it? ” “ A very easy thing: by learning to be a good boy. ” “ And you think I am not? ”'You are quite the contrary. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What did you want with me? ” “ Do you not know the great event? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What did you want with me? ” “ Do you not know the great event? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What do you think of it? ” Bravo, Polendina! ” exclaimed the same little voice, and it was impossible to say where it came from. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What do you think of it? ” “ Hum!.. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What do you want with me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What fever is it? ” “ It is donkey fever. ” “ That is a fever that I do not understand,"said the puppet, but he understood it only too well. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What is it? ” asked Pinocchio in a whisper. |
mdp.39015082536411 | What is it?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | What was he to do? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What was he to do? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What will become of me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | What will she say when she sees me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where can I fly to? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where could happier or more contented boys be found? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where could he search for him? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where could you find a better country for us boys? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where is the old dog who lived in this kennel? ” “ He died this morning. ” Is he dead? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Where is the old dog who lived in this kennel? ” “ He died this morning. ” Is he dead? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Who wounded him?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | Who, then, could it be? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Whom does He Find? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why can not you? ” Because my feet have been eaten." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why did I listen to my companions? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why did you sell it? ” “ Because I found it too hot." |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why do you not come too? ” “ I? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why do you not come too? ” “ I? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why do you not listen to my ad- vice? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why should you go to school? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why, where are you going? ” Very far, very far, very far away. ” “ And I have been three times to your house to look for you. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why? ” “ Because puppets never grow. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Why? ” “ Because that pillow that is down there on my feet bothers me.' |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will nobody come to save me? ” Who do you think could save you, un- happy wretch?. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will nobody come to save me? ” Who do you think could save you, un- happy wretch?. |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you come with us? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you come with us? ” “ No; I am going to school. ” “ What matters school? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you come with us? ” “ No; I am going to school. ” “ What matters school? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you come with us?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you do me a kindness, Candlewick? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you take me to him? |
mdp.39015082536411 | Will you therefore allow me to pass?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | With all my heart. ” you let me see your ears?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | Would you like to be fried in the frying- pan, or would you prefer to be stewed with tomato sauce?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | Yes or no? |
mdp.39015082536411 | You promised me that I should, did you not?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | You who swim about the sea all day and all night, have you by chance met a little boat with my papa in it? |
mdp.39015082536411 | all calumnies! ” you know this Pinocchio? ” By sight, ” answered the puppet. |
mdp.39015082536411 | and how glad I am that I have become a well- behaved little boy? |
mdp.39015082536411 | and how? ” “ We must escape through the mouth of the Dog- fish, jump into the sea and swim away. |
mdp.39015082536411 | and instead of five thousand that I found a hundred thou- sand? |
mdp.39015082536411 | but in what way? |
mdp.39015082536411 | but who will take me to him?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | but will you understand that I am not a fish? |
mdp.39015082536411 | do you take me for a craw- fish? |
mdp.39015082536411 | had you donkeys for schoolfellows? |
mdp.39015082536411 | how did you ever dis- cover who I was? ” “ It was my great affection for you that told me. |
mdp.39015082536411 | how shall I ever return home? |
mdp.39015082536411 | if I had also wings,'and he said to me, ‘ Do you want to go to your father?' |
mdp.39015082536411 | is that it? ” shouted Pinocchio, blind with rage. |
mdp.39015082536411 | is that the courteous way in which 18 PINOCCHIO 0 you make your presents, Master Antonio? |
mdp.39015082536411 | of that bad companion? ”'Why?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | of that bad companion? ”'Why?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | oh!? |
mdp.39015082536411 | or should he go after the fifes? |
mdp.39015082536411 | sure “ Do you not remember the Snail who was lady’s- maid to the Fairy with blue hair? |
mdp.39015082536411 | then who are you? |
mdp.39015082536411 | what shall I do? |
mdp.39015082536411 | what will become of me, what will become of me, what will become of me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | why do you not answer? |
mdp.39015082536411 | ‘ How long does it take from here to the shore? ” asked the puppet. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ A puppet? ” replied the fisherman. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And how is it called? ” “ It is called the ‘ Land of Boobies.' |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And in what did it consist? ” 141 142 PINOCCHIO “ In making you miss school, and persuad- ing you to come with us. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And what are you doing here? ” I am acting as watch- dog." |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And what are you going to do? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And what road must I take to go there? ” You must take that path to your left and follow your nose. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And where did you lose them? ” In the wood near here. ” At this second lie his nose went on growing. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And where is the field of miracles? ” asked Pinocchio. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And who is this Candlewick? ”>> PINOCCHIO 187 “ One of my schoolfellows. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And why are you all covered with white? ” asked the old man suddenly. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And why did you buy me? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And why did you follow the advice of that false friend? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ And you will become one, if you know how to deserve it.... Not really? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Are my companions ready? ” asked the puppet. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you also know Geppetto? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you grieve for a donkey that cost you nothing? ” said the gardener. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you know what I will do? ” said Pinoc- chio. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you not know me? ” asked the Snail. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you remember? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you see that puppet dangling from a branch of the Big Oak? ” “ I see him. ” Very well. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Do you suppose that a fish of that size will wait your convenience? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ He is a beggar. ” “ Does he gain much? ” “ Gain much? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ He is a beggar. ” “ Does he gain much? ” “ Gain much? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ How come you to be here? ” “ How come you to be here? ” repeated the Cat. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ How come you to be here? ” “ How come you to be here? ” repeated the Cat. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ How far is it from here to the shore? ” asked Pinocchio breathlessly. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ How? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ How? ” shouted Giangio, laughing loudly. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ I am dead also. ” “ Then what are you doing at the window? ” I am waiting for the bier to come to carry me away. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ I do not know. ” “ And when will it come back? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ I must tell you... he was my friend! ” Your friend? ” “ One of my schoolfellows!... |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ If it was not you, who then did it? ” Not I, ” repeated Pinocchio. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ If you wish to go, I will carry you there. ” “ How? ” “ Astride on my back. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ In what way? ” “ Would you like to make out of your five miserable sovereigns, a hundred, a thousand, two thousand?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ In what way? ” “ Would you like to make out of your five miserable sovereigns, a hundred, a thousand, two thousand?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Is it possible to hear of anything more dreadful? ” said the Fox. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Is this Dog- fish who has swallowed us very big? ” asked the puppet. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ It was not I! ” Would you have it, then, that it was I? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Mine is also paining me. ”* You also? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Poor Blackbird! ” said Pinocchio to the Cat, “ why did you treat him so badly? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Then if you are not a fish, why did you let yourself be swallowed by the monster? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Then the pardon is granted? ” asked poor Harlequin in a faint voice that was scarcely audible. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Then what must I do to please you? ” “ You must follow our example and hate school, lessons, and the master- our three greatest enemies." |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Then where is Melampo? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Well then, neighbour Geppetto, ” said the carpenter, to prove that peace was made, “ what is the favour that you wish of me?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What are you doing there lying on the ground? ” they asked Pinocchio. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What are you doing with your foot stuck in the door? ” she asked the puppet, laughing. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What are you muttering between your teeth? ” asked the Fairy in an angry voice. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What do you think that I could do with a jacket of flowered paper? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What does that matter?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What has surprised you so much? ” asked the good woman, laughing. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What is that building? ” asked Pinocchio, turning to a little boy who belonged to the place. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What is that little light I see in the dis- tance? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What must it be to me who bought him for ready money? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What name shall I give him?" |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ What was he doing? ” “ He was building a little boat for himself, to cross the ocean. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ When the thieves got into the yard were you asleep or awake? ” the peasant went on to ask him. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Where is the Dog- fish? ” he asked, turn- ing to his companions. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Where shall we meet again?. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Who can say?... |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Who is speaking? ” asked Pinocchio, frozen with terror. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Who is there? ” asked Candlewick. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Why are you laughing? ” asked Pinoc- chio in an angry voice. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Will you let me drink a little water out of your can? ” asked Pinocchio, who was burn- ing with thirst. |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Will you tell me another thing? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Would you be kind enough to give me a little bread? |
mdp.39015082536411 | “ Would you have the charity, good man, to give a halfpenny to a poor boy who is yawn- ing for want of food? ”"Willingly, ” answered the man. |
hvd.hxdmea | 'Tis only with me they ’ve been owersevere. ” “ ‘ What's he being hunted by? |
hvd.hxdmea | - 2 22 190 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL “ Have you forgiven Hubbard yet? ” I asked, turning toward the door. |
hvd.hxdmea | - “ But why do you wish to search the house? ” “ For evidence, ” the young man answered. |
hvd.hxdmea | - “ What did he mean? ” I cried. |
hvd.hxdmea | 138 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL “ They tell me you ’re not drinking any more, Paul? ” I said casually. |
hvd.hxdmea | 156 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL “ How So? ” “ Well, you carried a heavy cane. |
hvd.hxdmea | 28 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL_-_-_* “ ‘ The Happy Family ’? ” he repeated thoughtfully. |
hvd.hxdmea | A literary man without any imagination is doomed to failure from the start. ” “ You are wrong — entirely wrong! ” “ How so? ” I demanded. |
hvd.hxdmea | A misdirected good action is none the less a good action. ” “ Misdirected? ” I cried. |
hvd.hxdmea | Affectionately, Paul. ” “ What's the trouble? ” Huntington asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | Ah, just as I thought — stiff, laborious — a very poor flow of words. ” “ Could you do as well? ” I asked ironically. |
hvd.hxdmea | Alive did I say? |
hvd.hxdmea | And I? |
hvd.hxdmea | And Louise? |
hvd.hxdmea | And how was he to know that it is only the blow which a man strikes himself that leaves a telltale mark in his second life? |
hvd.hxdmea | And the witnesses? |
hvd.hxdmea | And then? |
hvd.hxdmea | And what could he possibly want to know about Huntington? |
hvd.hxdmea | And when it came to that, what had the fellow ever done to me that I should so hate the sound of his name? |
hvd.hxdmea | And who is that beside her? |
hvd.hxdmea | And why? |
hvd.hxdmea | Are you afraid of the dark, Smithers? |
hvd.hxdmea | Are you familiar with it? |
hvd.hxdmea | Are you going to paint por- traits? ”- “ Yes, if I can get any sitters. |
hvd.hxdmea | Are you wanting their blood on your head, Roderick Dingwall? |
hvd.hxdmea | At last he murmured: “ Whatever will Jamie be think- ing of his own uncle this night? ” It was the one complaint I ever heard out of the Iſlall. |
hvd.hxdmea | Bottle? ” I con- tinued, lifting a hand to invoke silence. |
hvd.hxdmea | Brave men have starved for it, shall I turn back? |
hvd.hxdmea | But aloud I said: “ Did your uncle guide you safely back out of Hell, Mr. Lockleaven? ” “ Yes, he did that. |
hvd.hxdmea | But did I hate him after all? |
hvd.hxdmea | But here? |
hvd.hxdmea | But now — Why could not the judge and jury see me now? |
hvd.hxdmea | But that is exactly how she looked when I found her. ” “ What was the motive for the crime? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | But what are you FOR ART ’S SAFOE 139 going to do now, Charley? |
hvd.hxdmea | But what can we do? |
hvd.hxdmea | But what happened to him? |
hvd.hxdmea | But what happened to that poor fellow in the green coat? ”"“ Your friend? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | But what happened to that poor fellow in the green coat? ”"“ Your friend? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | But what pursued it? |
hvd.hxdmea | But what was this inanimate thing of which he spoke? |
hvd.hxdmea | But where is Paul this morning? ” “ He went downtown, ” I said brusquely. |
hvd.hxdmea | But why could he not have said as much to me? |
hvd.hxdmea | Can he not realize that I am a man of adamant will, of unshakable determination? |
hvd.hxdmea | Can there be such a thing as hypnotic writing, Smithers? ” “ Of course not, ” I answered irritably. |
hvd.hxdmea | Can you not under- stand? |
hvd.hxdmea | Canna he no try, Wullie? ” “ Na, na! ” I cried in anger. |
hvd.hxdmea | Could I not probe far deeper into the subject? |
hvd.hxdmea | Dinna ye greet for souls that maun keep A watchin ’ and waitin ’ for threads o'the light? |
hvd.hxdmea | Dinna ye hear the thunderin ’ and screechin ’? |
hvd.hxdmea | Dinna ye hear'em scramblin ’ aboot in the wainscotin', chatterin ’ and whimperin', blowin'on horns and pipin ’ on bagpipes? |
hvd.hxdmea | Do you happen to have a green glass bottle in your pocket, Dr. O'Brien? ” “ A green glass bottle? ” I said dumfounded. |
hvd.hxdmea | Do you happen to have a green glass bottle in your pocket, Dr. O'Brien? ” “ A green glass bottle? ” I said dumfounded. |
hvd.hxdmea | Do you play billiards? ”. |
hvd.hxdmea | Do you suppose any- thing could have happened to the poor boy? |
hvd.hxdmea | Do you think that I am a failure, Smithers? |
hvd.hxdmea | Does he mix drinks artis- tically? ”*>* FOR ART'S SAFCE 111 “ Do n’t be a damn fool, Charley. |
hvd.hxdmea | Does the butcher hate the sheep that is bleating in its death agonies? |
hvd.hxdmea | Does the tiger hate the fawn which has fallen to its lot? |
hvd.hxdmea | FOR ART ’S SAKE 189 “ Martin ’s thoughts? |
hvd.hxdmea | Had Huntington killed Martin and then fled? |
hvd.hxdmea | Hae ye no felt him tinkerin ’ awa at your brain? ’ “ ‘ Nonsense! ” said I. |
hvd.hxdmea | Hae ye no heard Meg complainin ’ about findin ’ wee broken bits of'em lyin'on the carpet? |
hvd.hxdmea | Has he quarreled with an editor? ” “ Yes and no. |
hvd.hxdmea | Has his new book come out yet? |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you a keen imagination? ” “ Not a vestige of one, ” he said simply. |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you ever heard of Sir Vivian Gerard? ” “ The famous London critic? |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you ever heard of Sir Vivian Gerard? ” “ The famous London critic? |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you ever seen the man? |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you ever witnessed an accident on the street? |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you got a crazy man about the premises? ” “ I do n’t hear anything. |
hvd.hxdmea | Have you not noted in my many portraits, the finely chiseled features, the aristocratic curl to the lips, the small shell- like ears? |
hvd.hxdmea | He does n't sip it for the taste, does he? ” “ No, ” I answered, at a loss for his meaning. |
hvd.hxdmea | His eyes? |
hvd.hxdmea | His mother has just put the case in our hands. ” “ He was n’t at his bungalow, then? ” “ No, he has n't been there in over a month. |
hvd.hxdmea | Horror did I say? |
hvd.hxdmea | How could he suspect my statues of concealing SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL 27 what he sought? |
hvd.hxdmea | How long had I to live? |
hvd.hxdmea | I am the human soul of Peter Lock- leaven, deceased. ’ “ ‘ Did you take shape after death? |
hvd.hxdmea | I believe it is, to be published in a few days. ” “ What ’s the title? ” “ ‘ The Confessions of Constantine. |
hvd.hxdmea | I ’ve got another surprise for you. ” “ What is it? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | If he had lived, what might I not have done? |
hvd.hxdmea | If he were innocent, would he not come forward and prove it? |
hvd.hxdmea | Is it comfortable? ” “ Yes, sir, ” Bill Pete murmured. |
hvd.hxdmea | Is it from your mother? ” “ Not exactly! ” Huntington replied. |
hvd.hxdmea | Is it not strange that human curiosity can not overcome human fear? |
hvd.hxdmea | Is n’t that strange, now? |
hvd.hxdmea | Is that it? ” I pointed to the red morocco volume on the arm of his chair. |
hvd.hxdmea | Is this how you repay me, René? |
hvd.hxdmea | It wastes too much time. ” “ Are you so busy as all that? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | Kind men have forfeited their loved ones for it, shall I be weak? |
hvd.hxdmea | Lend me the book, will you? ” “ Certainly, Smithers, ” Farrington answered, eyeing me curiously. |
hvd.hxdmea | Let's you and me take a hand. ” “ And how may we be doing that? ” I murmured. |
hvd.hxdmea | Looking up into his face piteously, she was WHO WANTS A GREEN BOTTLE 2 59 saying, ‘ Hector Lockleaven, canna ye no understand me? |
hvd.hxdmea | Man lives to learn; why can not he die to learn? |
hvd.hxdmea | Martin cured me. ” “ How did he go about it? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | May I see her? ” “ No, she has gone to the country for a month, ” I murmured. |
hvd.hxdmea | May I use you for a model? ” She shook her bony head at me like an old vulture. |
hvd.hxdmea | My soul is —'And he was saying at the same time, giving no heed to her, “ Anna, my dear, canna ye no understand me? |
hvd.hxdmea | Now just lift up the tumbler, Robbie, and we'll be startin ’ in twa shakes. ” “ ‘ And you will not take to your heels? |
hvd.hxdmea | Now maybe you think that ’s a joke, Smithers — a damn good joke? ”* “ No, I do n’t, ” I hastened to assure him. |
hvd.hxdmea | Now, what do you think? |
hvd.hxdmea | On all sides, one heard this question—“But where is Wilbur Huntington? ” On the following day the rumor was verified. |
hvd.hxdmea | On your knees, mon, and be searchin? |
hvd.hxdmea | Rats and mice? |
hvd.hxdmea | Returning to the green bag; what did it contain? |
hvd.hxdmea | Robbie, will ye be denyin'that the human body weighs a wee mite less when the soul has sped? |
hvd.hxdmea | Shame on your soul, Robbie Lock- leaven! ’ “ ‘ Now that ye are at Hell's gate, do ye fear to enter?' |
hvd.hxdmea | Surely you must have imagina- tion to write like that? ” “ On the contrary, not a grain of it. |
hvd.hxdmea | Surely you remember the case? ” “ I believe I did read something about it, ” he answered in a low voice. |
hvd.hxdmea | Teach me literature? |
hvd.hxdmea | Tell him I called, wo n't you? |
hvd.hxdmea | Tell me — has that question never worried you? ” “ Never, ” I muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | Then who could we get to tidy the billiard- room and brush the dust from the table? |
hvd.hxdmea | This is naething more than the library of Lockleaven Hall. ” “ ‘ What's Hell like, Uncle Peter'? |
hvd.hxdmea | WILD WULLIE, THE WASTER 107 “ What are you about to do, Roderick? ” I whispered. |
hvd.hxdmea | Was it a mouse I held in the fold of his gown, or was it — But why should I put such thoughts in your head? |
hvd.hxdmea | Was n't it the natural out- come of his visit to me that night? |
hvd.hxdmea | We must live, is it not so? |
hvd.hxdmea | We ran out of the cabin to find Paul lying on the ground. ” “ Dead? ”. |
hvd.hxdmea | We've both got a vacation coming to us. ” “ When do you leave? ” I asked, turning my back on Martin. |
hvd.hxdmea | We've just got to scuttle awa on the devil's errands, and pay with sweat for our sins. ” “ ‘ And how do you pay, Uncle Peter? |
hvd.hxdmea | Well, we'll give them a warm welcome to Brangler Hall. ” “ Welcome? ” says Roderick, with a sad smile. |
hvd.hxdmea | What causes these other crimes? |
hvd.hxdmea | What could I do to keep my friend from some rash act which WILD WULLIE, THE WASTER 87 would leave a lasting mark in his life to come? |
hvd.hxdmea | What do you call this group? ” “ ‘ The Happy Family, ’ ” I answered. |
hvd.hxdmea | What do you mean by that? ” “ Just what I ’m saying! ” he cried, wiggling his beard at me in an excited way. |
hvd.hxdmea | What do you win? |
hvd.hxdmea | What had I ever done to thank him? |
hvd.hxdmea | What has he written? |
hvd.hxdmea | What he ought to do, would be to — ” “ Who's that laughing in the hallway? ” Huntington broke in suddenly. |
hvd.hxdmea | What implacable destiny waited for it silently at the end of the page? |
hvd.hxdmea | What is death and what are the sensations of death? |
hvd.hxdmea | What is it you wish of me, young man? ” “ I am René Galien, ” I answered, stepping forward. |
hvd.hxdmea | What is the exact sensation of death, Smithers? |
hvd.hxdmea | What is this something? |
hvd.hxdmea | What possible reason could Hubbard have for doing such a thing? ” “ Oh, just a little recreation, ” Rupert muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | What shall I do, Mr. Smithers? ” “ Please be calm, ” I told her. |
hvd.hxdmea | What sort of things? |
hvd.hxdmea | What was all this leading to but just murder and suicide again? |
hvd.hxdmea | What was it? |
hvd.hxdmea | What was the sen- sation of death? |
hvd.hxdmea | What was the sensation of death? |
hvd.hxdmea | What was there in this painting to move us so? |
hvd.hxdmea | What would be the final FOR ART ’S SAKE 201 dénouement? |
hvd.hxdmea | What's crystal- gazing and such bairns'play when it comes to the saving of a live, human soul? ” “ Is there some one sick here? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's crystal- gazing and such bairns'play when it comes to the saving of a live, human soul? ” “ Is there some one sick here? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's that? ” I cried as soon as I could speak at all. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's that? ” Usually I am as steady as the next man. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's the human soul like, Uncle Peter; and what follows life for the good and the bad? |
hvd.hxdmea | What's the trouble? ” he repeated. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's the"meaning of it? ” “ He grinned at me in his queer way and turned to go. |
hvd.hxdmea | What's to- day, Smithers? ” “ To- day? |
hvd.hxdmea | What's to- day, Smithers? ” “ To- day? |
hvd.hxdmea | What? |
hvd.hxdmea | When did I ever prophesy to you? ” Farrington seated himself and smiled triumphantly. |
hvd.hxdmea | When was it and where? |
hvd.hxdmea | Where else could I go? |
hvd.hxdmea | Where had I heard that voice before? |
hvd.hxdmea | Who but Martin could show such an utter lack of human feeling? |
hvd.hxdmea | Who can answer? |
hvd.hxdmea | Who could know the sensations of the assassin but the assassin'? |
hvd.hxdmea | Who could this rather common- looking little man be? |
hvd.hxdmea | Who is that who holds her hand in his? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why am I so weak? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why do n't you go home for a month or so? ” “ Perhaps I will, ” he muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why do n't you join us, Charley? ” “ No, I ’ve a lot of work on hand. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why do n’t you come along? ” “ You say he's going to Paris next fall to take up painting? ” “ Yes, he'll study under Verone. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why do n’t you come along? ” “ You say he's going to Paris next fall to take up painting? ” “ Yes, he'll study under Verone. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why does he insist on offering ghostly consolation to me? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why does he live there? ” “ He ’s gathering material for a book on murder — studying the criminal types close up. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why not turn in and leave me here? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why should I interfere with Paul in his choice of friends? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why should you think that Wilbur Huntington murdered me? ” “ I never thought so, ” I muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why was I born so lazy, Charley? ” “ I do n’t know. |
hvd.hxdmea | Why was it not possible to make them so? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why* SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL 5 do my eyes hold your attention then, when I have such hands as these? |
hvd.hxdmea | Why, Smithers, I tell you it 25 “ But how do you know that Hubbard is responsible for this? ” I broke in. |
hvd.hxdmea | Will ye just hand me the bottle, Dr. O'Brien? ” “ I will not, Meg, ” I said, for the light of dawn was giving me commonsense. |
hvd.hxdmea | Will you give me five minutes of your time? ” The chief glanced at his office clock and nodded. |
hvd.hxdmea | Will you not open the door for truth? |
hvd.hxdmea | Wo n’t the publishers take his work? ” Now Paul, in his turn, would flush angrily and his blue eyes would grow darker. |
hvd.hxdmea | Word has just come to us that he, too, is missing. ” “ What p? |
hvd.hxdmea | Would it strike twelve before this crime was perpetrated? |
hvd.hxdmea | Ye'll no be adding disrespect to your ither sins? |
hvd.hxdmea | You and your other friends finished him off to the queen's taste. ” “ My other friends? ” I cried, putting my hand to my throbbing head. |
hvd.hxdmea | You are familiar with this essay, I pre- sume? ” “ I know it by heart. ” “ So much the better. |
hvd.hxdmea | You are found near the body with a wound on your head. ” “ And you? ” “ Why, I live on this street, Smithers. |
hvd.hxdmea | You bag of old bones, where are you? ” Now hardly had the echo of his voice died away, when I saw the library door swing open. |
hvd.hxdmea | You do n’t know any wealthy beauty who wants to have her face immortalized? ” Paul rose yawning. |
hvd.hxdmea | You must have seen what happened to him? ” “ He ’s lying over there, ” Martin said lightly, jerking his pointed chin over his shoulder. |
hvd.hxdmea | You remember how depressed he used to get after a drinking bout at college? ” “ Yes, ” I muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | You've been sick, Rupert. ” “ Sick? ” he repeated. |
hvd.hxdmea | \ What possible reason could he have for applying balm to my wounded sensibilities at this late date? |
hvd.hxdmea | why not be mod- ern? |
hvd.hxdmea | º “ What's the trouble? ” he said thickly. |
hvd.hxdmea | ‘ Are ye daft, Robbie? |
hvd.hxdmea | ‘ Hae ye no had my bonny treasure- 44 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL box? ” he squalled. |
hvd.hxdmea | ‘ Is that ony way to be runnin ’ against a man? |
hvd.hxdmea | ‘ So a green glass bottle is the refuge from Hell? |
hvd.hxdmea | ‘ Such a theory is contrary to science. ” “ ‘ Is it so? ” he cried. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ A great deal? ” he cried vehemently. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ After all, what is one human life more or less? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Ah, you blush, eh? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ And what became of Burgess Martin? ” he asked after a moment. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ And what became of Wilbur Huntington? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ And who is that supposed to be? ” he asked in his cold impersonal way. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ And who was the little man? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ And why is it that we ca n't rattle along the streets at a livelier pace? ” “ Custom, ” I explained. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Are we not already as good as married? ” said she. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Are you Mr. Smithers? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Are you going to murder me? ” He started and glanced up. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Besides, did n’t I send Meg for you? ” he finished. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ But how can a book have anything to do with crime? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ But it is n't finished yet. ” “ Really? ” said he. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ But surely you worked that out before? ” “ I never even read it until just now, ” he answered, smiling at Paul. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ By God, Mr. Campbell, your ancestors should be proud of you this night! ” w “ How's that, Mr. Dingwall? ” I asked, cold as ice. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Can not you see where this game is lead- ing? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Did n’t he sneak away, too? ” “ Martin? ” said Paul. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Did n’t he sneak away, too? ” “ Martin? ” said Paul. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Did you ever hear tell of mice that could sing and talk and cry? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do ye feel the wee body o'it? ” she mumbled, cocking her eye at me. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you get the lilt of it, Dr. O’Brien? ” And he began to sway his head from side to side and tap out the tune with the toe of his slipper. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you hear them? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you like it as well as ‘ Many Murders ’? ” “ Like it? ” he cried with a nervous start. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you like it as well as ‘ Many Murders ’? ” “ Like it? ” he cried with a nervous start. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you not remember me? ” “ Mon Dieu! ” The old woman's expression changed from suspicion to joy. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you remember my 186 SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL last poem, ‘ The Sea- Gull'? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you still take boarders? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Do you think he has killed any one? ” Huntington nodded grimly. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ First editions? ” I inquired. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you an uncle? ” “ One, ” he answered, “ very well to do — and aged. ” “ Exactly! |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you come to join the merry- makers? ” “ Just that, ” Martin muttered. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you found a half- dollar or something? ” “ I ’ve found a good many half dollars, ” I answered gleefully. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you got the bottle, Meg? ” cried the Laird of Lockleaven. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you no respect for the dead? ” But she paid me no heed — just began to cackle away like a dozen hens disturbed in the night. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Have you read Tod Robbins? ” I hastened to in- quire before he escaped me. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ He was murdered by a literary critic, was n’t he? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ How did you happen to find me? ” “ I did n’t, ” he answered carelessly. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ How did you know that I was coming to- night, Mr. Tockleaven? ” I asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ How do you feel now? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ How should I know? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I came to see you about this crime wave. ” “ Well? ” “ You want these murders stopped, do n't you? ” Wil- bur asked simply. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I came to see you about this crime wave. ” “ Well? ” “ You want these murders stopped, do n't you? ” Wil- bur asked simply. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I couldna do that on All Souls ’ Eve. ” “ ‘ And you ’ll bring me back safe out of Hell, Uncle Peter?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I had just entered the jaws of Hell, had I not? ” “ You had, ” I answered, wishing with all my heart that he had stayed there. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I sup- pose you planned that shot, Hector? ” Young Campbell looked up with a startled face. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I want to speak of your work. ” “ ‘ Well? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I ’ll hustle down and get our staterooms re- served. ” “ But surely you ’re not going to leave Paris? ” I mur- mured. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ I ’ll no rest content till I ’ve given ye a glimpse at Pleasure Hall. ” “ ‘ Pleasure Hall? ” said I. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ In other words, what is the exact sensation of death? ’ “ ‘ What is the exact sensation of death?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ In other words, what is the exact sensation of death? ’ “ ‘ What is the exact sensation of death?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Is she not changed? ” asked Madame Fabien. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Is that you, Smithers? ” By this time I was thoroughly alarmed. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Is this Madame Fabien's house? ” he asked, stepping into the hallway. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Is this Madame Fabien? ” I asked, suspecting that my memory had played me tricks. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ It ’s rather interesting, do n't you think? ” he said, half closing his eyes. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ My name's Bill Pete and I ’ve lived around here nearly all my life. ” “ Not Bill Pete, the guide? ” I cried in amazement. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Or have you found out that he was n’t responsible for that Christmas present? ” But Farrington did not answer me. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Rupert, ” I said, “ what have you been doing with yourself? ” But he did not answer me. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Shall we give them back some of our skill? ” Roder- ick whispered. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ So that's your wish, Robbie? ’ he says, smooth as syrup. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ So you think so, Dr. O'Brien? ” he cried. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Tell me, would you not like to go? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Tell me, ” he muttered, “ why did Huntington call me a failure? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ That is true, is it not?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Then how can you expect to become a successful writer? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Then why all this? ” he asked, pointing at my FOR ART'S SAKE 183 black clothes. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ There are many matters we ’ve got to face ere daybreak. ” “ Matters to face, Mr. Lockleaven? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Trouble? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Trouble? ” he fairly shouted. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Well, what do you think of this murder scourge we're having? ” I asked, laying my brush aside. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Well, when will you acknowledge that you have lost the other bet too, Smithers? ” he would ask. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Well? ” said she. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What can I do for you? ” “ I want to ask you a few questions about a friend of yours. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What can I do? ” Just at this moment the clock in the hallway struck bravely above the din of the rattling cues. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What can Paul see in him? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What did you say? ” I asked, making no sense out of his words. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What do I care about such details now? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What hae I told ye? ” cried Tam, hopping about like a Punch and Judy. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What have you been doing with yourself? ” one of my guests asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What induced the laird to go out of the house at that time of the night? ” I asked." |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What kind of an artist? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What reason have you to suppose so? ” “ You must acknowledge that I can tell a story. ” “ Yes, but your stories are not original. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What things? ” he asked blankly. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What ’s the trouble? ” I asked when I could make myself heard. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What's the matter with you, Rupert? ” I said in a louder tone. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What's the matter, Rupert? ” “ Matter? ” he repeated dazedly, shaking his head as though to rid himself of an unpleasant thought. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What's the matter, Rupert? ” “ Matter? ” he repeated dazedly, shaking his head as though to rid himself of an unpleasant thought. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What's the matter? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ What's the meaning of this? ” said I, cocking my eye at the bowl of porridge. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Where am I? ” he murmured. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Who murdered him? ” I cried. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Who was the man in the room? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why are you laughing, René? ” asked Madame Fa- bien with one of her quick, suspicious looks. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why did you tie me? ” I asked at length. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why do you wear those things? ” I said at length. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why is man invariably blinded by the obvious? ” he con- tinued. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why not, mama? ” I murmured, bending over her solicitously. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why should it? ” Martin shrugged his shoulders. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Why, what do you mean, Charley? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Will Roderick be such another? ” After a moment Alexander spit a piece of ice out of his mouth and spoke. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Would you like to see the results? ” He turned and re- entered his bedroom. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Ye'll no be haunting him then to his end? ” he says with a kind of sigh. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ Yes. ” “ Is she at home? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You did n't get your education in the woods, did you? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You hear them? ” he said with a haggard smile. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You say he did n’t seem to be at all disturbed by what had happened? ” “ Not the least bit in the world, ” I assured him. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You shared the adventure with him, I believe? ” “ Yes, it was that murder in the alley I told you about. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’ll pardon me if I ask a rather personal question, Mr. Pete? ” I said. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’re a poet, are n’t you? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’re going to kill me immediately, I presume? ’ “ ‘ Most certainly, ” I answered. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’re not sick, are you? ” I bent for- ward and touched him on the shoulder. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’re not sick, are you? ” I repeated, shaking him by the arm. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ You ’ve shown me more than I wanted to see. ”"“ ‘ Ye'll no be ganging hame till ye’ve had a peep at your ain chamber? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Hell? ” he cried with a start. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ How so?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Is that Hell? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Many Murders'came out before your brother's death, did n’t it? ” he asked. |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ So this is Hell!? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Were you safe from Hell in that glass, Uncle Peter?' |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ What manner of place is this? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ What's that, Uncle Peter? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Where does this unwholesome light come from? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ‘ Where does this wind come from, Uncle Peter? |
hvd.hxdmea | “ ’ Twas just the fear of his ain brother spurred him on. ” “ The fear of me? ” “ Just that. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Have you the ring?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | A clever lad, that William, ” said the old man; “ who would have expected such a shot in a townsman? nyp.33433082514187 A stranger, do you say? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Am I not acquainted with him already? nyp.33433082514187 Did I not tell you, ” said he'to Judar, “ that all would end badly, if you yielded to false scruples? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Friend,? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Have you not seen my brethren? |
nyp.33433082514187 | I consider so kind a welcome, my Lord!?' nyp.33433082514187 I did not think of that, ” cried Trosk, whose eagerness for wealth did not allow him to think of any thing else; “ but how shall I get them? ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Is it not the moon emerging from behind a cloud? ” said Sir Albert. nyp.33433082514187 No,"said I, “ why do you ask? ” “ You will want one soon, ” said he. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Well, but,I replied, “ what whimsical gentleman is it that hunts at midnight?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | What mean you, my Lord? ” said the Knight;what cause can have reduced you to despair? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What mean you, my Lord? ” said the Knight;what cause can have reduced you to despair? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Why do you turn from me? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Why not fix upon an early hour? ”?' nyp.33433082514187 Why not fix upon an early hour? ”?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | can have rendered you otherwise? nyp.33433082514187 ''-Is this a time to jest? |
nyp.33433082514187 | '-and that you are about to offer up a sacrifice to the demon they worshipped? ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | * And how long is it since these strange noises and appear- ances were first noticed in the cavern?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | + “ Who art thou?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | -At the entrance of Elinor, his counte- nance was brightened by a gleam of hope; and he eagerly asked her what news she brought him? |
nyp.33433082514187 | .. “ Did you meet with any alarming adventure there, sir? ” said the Baron's domestic. |
nyp.33433082514187 | 121- wald, where she now resides, from that of the Baron of Dorn- heim?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | 13 “ Who,'then, do you imagine it to be, Sir? ” demanded the innkeeper. |
nyp.33433082514187 | 167 • May I, O Mamlouk,'said Sanballad, wish that these may receive me as they used to receive Alfouran? |
nyp.33433082514187 | 39 have some weight in persuading you to make a trial of your skill? |
nyp.33433082514187 | 66 What is it that disturbs you?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | 79 gun; what have you to object against it.? |
nyp.33433082514187 | : “ Didst thou observe the casque Lord Frederic wore that day? ” said Constance. |
nyp.33433082514187 | : “ Hell! ” said the other furiously,"dost thou come here to: mock me? |
nyp.33433082514187 | : “ Who knows, brother? |
nyp.33433082514187 | :"What, ” thought I to myself, “ will be the end of these mysterious preparations?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | :? |
nyp.33433082514187 | ? |
nyp.33433082514187 | ? |
nyp.33433082514187 | ? |
nyp.33433082514187 | ?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | ?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | A certain man, he said, had made a covenant with some person or other, that they call the Evil One- or what is it you call him? |
nyp.33433082514187 | A hoarser scream replied to him, or was it echo? |
nyp.33433082514187 | After death, thou wilt assuredly be mine again. ” “ Who, then, ” said the unhappy man, “ who is the murderer of the poor trayeller?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Ah, sir! ” cried he, “ what courage less intrepid than yours would at this hour of darkness thus rashly penetrate the recesses of this forest?'? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Ah, sir! ” cried he, “ what courage less intrepid than yours would at this hour of darkness thus rashly penetrate the recesses of this forest?'? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Alfouran??. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Alfouran??. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Am I an assassin?"." |
nyp.33433082514187 | And for what reason, I should be glad to know; when a very little of the customary luck of your dice will enable you to pay off these trifles? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And how is it to be used?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | And is this,'cried the dejected Caliph, looking on the cor- rupted mass, is this the natural effect of death on beauty?. |
nyp.33433082514187 | And of whom standest thou in dread? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And pray what language is it, then, in which this book is written? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And that sword? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And what is it you call wisdom? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And what would it avail to tell thee?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | And what,'said Sanballad to his invisible guide,'was the design of Alfouran in collecting these riches, since he never makes any use of them? |
nyp.33433082514187 | And which was he?. |
nyp.33433082514187 | And who was the inurdered warrior in whose fleshless hand I have found it?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | And will Alfouran awake and instruct them?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | Another interval of silence now ensued; but Maurice, again solicitous to break it- Did you never, sir; acquaint Lord Fred- eric with your love?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Are you in love, or is your purse empty, or has anybody charmed your gun? |
nyp.33433082514187 | At last,"If I had hitherto confined such a secret within my breast, ” said she, were this a moment to declare it?"... |
nyp.33433082514187 | But do you know who Kuno was?'' |
nyp.33433082514187 | But if this sight were a mere p'antom, what could have brought it before his eyes? |
nyp.33433082514187 | But on what house is your bank- note?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | But wherefore? |
nyp.33433082514187 | But whither could he go thus late at night, when his utter poverty was known in every ale- house? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Can he have entertained any doubt of my punctuality in attending his assignation? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Canst thou refuse to succor me?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | Cronhein recruited his pipe, and, aſter a short pause,"Brother,''he began,"hast thou any faith in supernatural agency? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Didst thou not then despise such faint allurements, and beg from Heaven a inore substantial blessing? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Die “ My excellent Elinor? ” cried he: “ in this device I recog- nize thy genius. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Do you forget the three things which a forester ought to have, and with which he will always be successful, in spite of sorcery? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Does not man govern the mighty instinct of animals, and make them move according to the will of their master? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Does poor Charlotte deserve that you should not bestow a thought on her and her fate? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Dost thou know him?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | Duncan Saunderson, the Scotch mate, asked the captain if- he should take them up, and put them in the letter- bag? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Elinor, ” cried Constance, “ how canst thou ask me such an idle question? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Had I been indifferent to her, would she not- after so long an ac- quaintance with me, would she not have bidden me adieu? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Has Steenson been here to- day?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Has bis appearance much altered in that time? ” “ Why, yes. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Hast thou done with me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Have I left any means untried to gain my father from his purpose? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Have I not already done all that maiden modesty would permit me, to avoid it? |
nyp.33433082514187 | He asked him, at last, of what place he was a native? |
nyp.33433082514187 | He heard her say, “ Do you hear Hendrick?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | He that wrote it never prospered; all traditions agree in that: — why then leave to one's descondants a miserable legacy of unhallowed mysteries? |
nyp.33433082514187 | He then spoke-"Spiel, ” said he, “ can I do anything else for you? ” “ Nothing more,"replied the other, “ fare thee well! ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | He thought of Petie — where was Petie? |
nyp.33433082514187 | How happens it, then, that you have never essayéd your art upon those which disturb the peace of the neighbor- · ing village? |
nyp.33433082514187 | How wilt thou repent having neglec- ted so favorable ani opportunity? |
nyp.33433082514187 | How, then, can kindred blood be made to forget where it came from? |
nyp.33433082514187 | I accosted him, “ what can be the meaning of the noise and racket that alarmed our ears at the hours of twelve and one?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | I ask you- are you a man of courage? ”"Try me, and learn,"replied the Shetlander. |
nyp.33433082514187 | I saw a terrible example of that myself, whea I was a forester's boy in Bohemia.? |
nyp.33433082514187 | I told him just one hundred miles. ”_ “ Why, ” said he, “ how can you deceive me so? |
nyp.33433082514187 | In what convent should I find a secure, asylum, should the Baron of Dornheim require me to be given up? |
nyp.33433082514187 | In what way could he liberate himself from their accursed influence? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Is he willing to bind himself to you and yours?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | Is it, then, only owing to the different modifications of matter, that one mass gives us the highest enjoyment, and another the great- est disgust? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Is that thy only hope? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Is what I seek so contrary to nature that it requires the aid of spirits to obtain it? |
nyp.33433082514187 | It is called the* Cavern of Death? ” returned the domes- tic. |
nyp.33433082514187 | JIɔw could he quit her on the bridal eve? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Jest- ing a part, dear mother, ” said Judar,"what do you wish to have? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Nature is rich in wonders which we do not comprehend and shall I forfeit my happiness for an ignorant prejudice only? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Now, then, what is beauty, when put in competition with her who is to per- petuate the descendants of the Caliph of Bagdat? |
nyp.33433082514187 | On what conditions hopest thou to attain this? |
nyp.33433082514187 | One thing more I wish to know: What is to be the nature of the good fortune offered to me? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Our ship, you see, is there still; so why should you ask how long we have been at sea? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Said the driver, have you a surtout with you? |
nyp.33433082514187 | So, then, I suppose it's all true, as was said, that scruples of conscience drove you to the old rusty parson? |
nyp.33433082514187 | So, then, you really are determined to reject the course which I point out to you? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Soon after this event, Rudolph himself returned home: but how? |
nyp.33433082514187 | THE CAVERN OF DEAT'153;"Whither wouldst thou drag me, avenging spirit? ” exclaim- ed he, with a faint and trembling voice. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Terrified and amazed, he fearfully inquired for what purpose he had been brought into this charnel- house? |
nyp.33433082514187 | The Knight demanded wherefore he had sought to conceal himself? |
nyp.33433082514187 | The boat had come very near the chains, when Tom Willis called out, What do you want? |
nyp.33433082514187 | The chaplain, however, looking steadfastly upon him, went forward a few steps, and asked, 66 What is the purpose of this visit?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | The dog too, whose savage growl had put him on his guard, where was he? |
nyp.33433082514187 | The first mate cried, • Who's going to heave a rope to that boat?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | The love which you professed for that noi- some body, say, 0 Caliph, did it arise from virtue or lust? |
nyp.33433082514187 | The man and child in the chair having excited some little sym- pathy among the passengers, the gentleman was asked if he had observed them? |
nyp.33433082514187 | To the love which I never avowed to her, what return could I expect? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Trosk left the low beach, and hurried round the hill, to the? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Wast thou not unhappy when thou hadst every beauty at command? |
nyp.33433082514187 | We have been long here beating about: but we must see our friends again! ” The chaplain asked the stranger, “ How long have you been at sea?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Wert thou not born to do the will of Heaven? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Wert thou not, by thine own desire, consigned over by that will, to fly from the pleasures of life, and give thyself up to the interest of thy race? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What business brings thee hither? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What can you want with the treasure?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | What else could have occasioned her emotion when we parted? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What friend have I, in whose protection I could trust? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What hope could I now have of ever being able to acquit myself of my obligations to my unknown benefactor? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What other motive, have I yainly fancied, could have so frequently suffused her cheek with blushes, if I gazed on her, perhaps too eagerly? |
nyp.33433082514187 | What unguarded expression has ever escaped me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | What, then, can purchase it? |
nyp.33433082514187 | When he saw her approach, he went hastily out to meet her, and demand- ed whether she had brought him the promised key? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Whence then the voice, with which he had held converse? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Where then is the hardship of obedience, when we are commanded to abstain, in order hereafter to possess?. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Whilst I have hands, Spiel, what need you fear to perish? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Who?—what rival? ” exclaimed he. |
nyp.33433082514187 | Why anticipate, as it were, his own appoint- ed time of meeting? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Why are you thus aghast when you behold this sword? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Why not upon his own apartment at the inn? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Will Constance violate her prom- ise?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Will your courage stand the test? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Will your majesty allow me to suggest, that you should not take any precipitate step in this affair?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | Willianı,"said Catherine, on remarking his pale and distracted look, on his return after midnight;"what has happened to you? |
nyp.33433082514187 | Would you advise me to take the old road, or the turnpike? ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | You are not watched — why should you not fly from the castle? ” And whither should I fly?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | You are not watched — why should you not fly from the castle? ” And whither should I fly?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | and in what manner can I be V so happy as to serve you?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | and is all your promised gratitude come to this?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | and that he en- joined, as a penance, that you should abstain from gaming? |
nyp.33433082514187 | and whenco the uproarious laugh, which had first assailed his hearing? |
nyp.33433082514187 | bc nó stranger to you, I should suppose?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | canst thou term thyself my friend, and not recollect that thy hand might render them such?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | courage!-or is the dove a favorite, perhaps? ”"Ah, no, ” she replied; “ it is but fear. ”." |
nyp.33433082514187 | cried the Knight; but who is your fair mistress? |
nyp.33433082514187 | do you not want some bread? ” Judar made no reply. |
nyp.33433082514187 | dost thou believe in ghosts?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | exclaimed Constance, ” and how have I then be- trayed myself? |
nyp.33433082514187 | exclaimed Lord Frederic:"is this the friendship thou didst promise me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | exclaimed Sir Albert;"was he disloyal? ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | formers from first to last? |
nyp.33433082514187 | have you so? |
nyp.33433082514187 | huntsman, ” he began, laughing at the disconso- late- looking William, “ what is the matter with you? |
nyp.33433082514187 | is this the way to treat a benighted traveller? |
nyp.33433082514187 | lived, madam? ” cried Elinor; of whom are you speaking? |
nyp.33433082514187 | lived, madam? ” cried Elinor; of whom are you speaking? |
nyp.33433082514187 | mad: ness will seize my brain, if thou deny me thy compassion.-Dost thou hesitate? |
nyp.33433082514187 | my lips dare not pronounce his name. ” “ Will you permit me to name him, madam? ” said the dam- sel." |
nyp.33433082514187 | not carry my Catherine there as the mistress of it? |
nyp.33433082514187 | of inanimate metal which receives force and motion only through him? |
nyp.33433082514187 | of"Is this true, my lord? ” said the Knight, looking sternly around.' |
nyp.33433082514187 | or what devil has blown you here in such weather?' |
nyp.33433082514187 | replied the sage sternly, and not the least daunted, “ that darest disturb the peace of this ill- fated mansion?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | said I, “ and who is Peter Rugg?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | said Sir Albert, looking sternly round,"which can authorise you to offer me this insult? |
nyp.33433082514187 | said he to himself, “ because I can not understand what is mys- terious, must the mystery therefore be a sin? |
nyp.33433082514187 | self, Sir, that friend, that generous benefactor? ”.."No!" |
nyp.33433082514187 | shall we seek to join them? ” demanded the lieutenant with his usual firmness and intrepidity. |
nyp.33433082514187 | shalt thou be torn from me! ” “ But how, ” said she “ can I escape the dreadful fate to which they destine me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | should he meet you in your flight with the Lady Constance, what but eternal ruin to your hopes could be the consequence? |
nyp.33433082514187 | since last you saw the Lady Constance?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | sir,"replied she,"and do you not then consider the danger of his returning at the moment to surprise you? |
nyp.33433082514187 | the sadden change which the sight of this peerless beauty effected in my heart? |
nyp.33433082514187 | thought I;"by what means can he have been enabled to effect this restoration? |
nyp.33433082514187 | valiant sir! ” cried he, “ what desperate project have you formed? |
nyp.33433082514187 | vived? |
nyp.33433082514187 | was it not yourself that fired the pistol? ”"Ay; but at my own head. ” The fiend laughed in a way that made Schroll's flesh creep on his bones. |
nyp.33433082514187 | what can it mean? ” What is Carmilhan? |
nyp.33433082514187 | what can it mean? ” What is Carmilhan? |
nyp.33433082514187 | what encouragement did she ever afford to my hopes? |
nyp.33433082514187 | what right had I to her affection? |
nyp.33433082514187 | what's the use of considering? |
nyp.33433082514187 | who knows? |
nyp.33433082514187 | why, who but yourself? |
nyp.33433082514187 | winding stair- case, cut out of the rock, which descended into the body of the mountain.. Mamlouk commanded Sanballad to descend, and fear not:? |
nyp.33433082514187 | yet why do I accuse her? |
nyp.33433082514187 | « Has he left Francfort?- Did he make any mention of travelling?". |
nyp.33433082514187 | « Has he left Francfort?- Did he make any mention of travelling?". |
nyp.33433082514187 | « Sir, ” said I, “ may I be so bold as to inquire if you are not Mr. Rugg? |
nyp.33433082514187 | · “ I would I could know, ” said Constance, “ how that casque came into his possession?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | ·"So, brother Schroll, I suppose you did n't much expect to see, me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ And did you then see nothing there, sir? ” rejoined the other. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ And in what manner could that interest you? ” rejoined the damsel. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Art sure of that? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ At what place? ” said Spiel, “ In the Nikkur Noss, ” replied the spectre. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Ay! ” said Captain Shafton, “ I know one who could raise a ton at least — perhaps you have seen him-- old Fodder? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ But art thou a man of courage?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ But why not to- night? ” cried he. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Fly from their power?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Have the rivers, too, changed their courses, as the cities have changed places? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ How came they there? ” Inquired the Skerryman “ How came you here? ” answered the captain. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ How came they there? ” Inquired the Skerryman “ How came you here? ” answered the captain. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ How so? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ I would myself be baron of Dornheim,"said Lord Frederic,"after a pause; “ dost thou not understand me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Is Peter Rugg his real name, or has he accidentally gained that name? ” “ I know not, but presume he will not deny his. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Know you, ” said Loëffler, as soon as he saw him, “ know you what fearful foe now stalks in this dooined vessel?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Now, Sanballad,'said Mamlouk, now must thou be reso- lute and brave: canst thou resist temptation?'.' |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Of which the crest was a dragon with expanded wings? ” demanded Elinor.' |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Pray tell me what noise that was which disturbed us last night? ”." |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Sell the estate? ” said she: “ what, sell the sole resource I shall have to rely on when you are dead? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Sell the estate? ” said she: “ what, sell the sole resource I shall have to rely on when you are dead? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Shall I spare Luckie, and perish? ”. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Shall we rush into the court? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ This is strange, by the mass, ” said the Baron:"the house must be inhabited, else whence the light? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Was your father, then a Bohemian?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ What is the meaning of all this in the road? ” cried the foremost horse- man. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ What is the wager? ” he demanded. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ What risk, what danger, mayest thou expose thyself to by going? ” demanded Prudence. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ What should you suppose me to have seen? ” demanded Sir Albert, with some emotion. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ What then would you advise to be done? ” demanded the king. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Where are you both? ” cried the lieutenant, greatly agitated and alarmed. |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Who art thou?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Who told me? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Who? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Why do you thus wildly gaze on me? ”'cried the Knight, 6do you not know me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Why do you thus wildly gaze on me? ”'cried the Knight, 6do you not know me?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Why, the old road is one hundred and seventeen miles, and the turnpike is ninety- seven. ” “ How can you say so? |
nyp.33433082514187 | “ Your words excite my curiosity,"said the Baron:"may I inquire what those misfortunes were, in which you were so early involved?" |
nyp.33433082514187 | • And who,'said Sanballad to his guide, as they arose, who are these abominable wretches? |
nyp.33433082531389 | A cuperess? |
nyp.33433082531389 | A little sulphur — now I wonder if I'd better put any safety- matches in it this time — what do you think, boy? |
nyp.33433082531389 | A near what? |
nyp.33433082531389 | A what? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And if you ca n't revolve around it you ca n't measure time, can you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And now, bye, why did ye call me, the Irish King O'Fudge, a Lazy Majesty? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And then? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And what do you mean by coming up so suddenly? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And what do you want now? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And what is that? |
nyp.33433082531389 | And your duty is to carry messages wher- ever they are sent? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Another question of course, and if I ca n't answer that you owe me two forfeits — by the way how many does that make? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Another what? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are n't you going to answer me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are you a contractor? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are you coming in, or shall I have to come out and get you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are you here, are you there, do you really truly know it? nyp.33433082531389 Are you making fun of me — who are you anyway?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are you my Fairy Godfather? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Are you seeking Bogie Man? nyp.33433082531389 Are you the Alchemist?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | As a last request? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Back again ten thousand miles — isn't that pretty far? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Because we've just brains enough to be silly, and of course we have to laugh at every- thing whether its anything or nothing — isn't that so, Her? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Billy Bounce? nyp.33433082531389 Blind me?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Bumbus? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But I am,said Billy;"why not?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | But ca n't you tell me in which direction to jump? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But how are you going to prevent it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But how did you know about my need? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But if that's the case, are n't you going to harm me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But is n't that hard on the extra cat? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But shall I jump North or East or South or West, sir? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But what other days are there? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But where is it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But which is correct? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But why are Nickel Plate, Bumbus and Bogie Man your enemies? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But why did you get a blue beard? |
nyp.33433082531389 | But why? |
nyp.33433082531389 | By daylight? |
nyp.33433082531389 | By the way where are you going now? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Ca n't you give a sensible answer to any- thing? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Ca n't you see I'm trying to sleep? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Ca n't you see when I turned time back, up came the bridge? nyp.33433082531389 Can you crawl through a keyhole?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Can you read? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Can — can you shake hands? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Death on the bounding wave is n't as easy as you thought, is it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Derby Town — where else do you think? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Did I — what for? nyp.33433082531389 Did you ever see such a lazy boy?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Did you ring, sir? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Did you speak to me? nyp.33433082531389 Do n't ask so many questions — are you com- ing in or not?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do n't you ever laugh, sir? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do n't you know what a laugh is? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do n't you think I'm clever? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do n't you want to hear me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do you mean the one on the blind mare? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do you really catch canned sardines? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Drone? nyp.33433082531389 Enough,"thundered Nickel Plate —"boy, where are those papers?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Excuse me, sir, but what is your name? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Foiled — foiled again,he hissed between his teeth;"then you recognize me — tell — a — me — do you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | General, is n't it time to sound the reveille? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Goest thou henceford or thenceford, fair sir? nyp.33433082531389 Good- bye?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Ha- ha, you see? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you anything else? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you chosen a life on the bouncing wave as a profession? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you ever heard this conundrum be- fore? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you no heart? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Her tail? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How can I get to Bogie Man's house? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How can I stop a minute? nyp.33433082531389 How can they both be correct?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | How can we help seeing everything in the sea? nyp.33433082531389 How could I run if my feet were tied?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | How did it get here, anyway? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How did you guess it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How do you do? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How do you know them? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How do you play it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How is Princess Honey Girl? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How is that? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How should I know? nyp.33433082531389 How was I to know? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How's that for quick work, me bye, and what do ye think of me ar- rmy? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How's that? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Hum- m,said a big old fat bee, clearing his throat,"what sort of a beetle are you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Hungry,exclaimed Boiled Egg, turning pale —"why, why, you do n't mean to say you eat?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I am, but if you will not follow my directions how can I? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I be,said Bumbus;"who's your friend?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I do n't even know myself; so how could a fat boy, who has just shaken my hand, expect to know me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I do n't know, have we? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I mean in what direction shall I go? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I was going to say — did you say you were making a sample eruption? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I wonder what's happened to my watch? nyp.33433082531389 I — I thank you very much,"he faltered,"but if you'd just as soon""Sooner,"said Jack Frost;"what is it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I"Is he very strong? |
nyp.33433082531389 | I've been pretty well, I thank you — what are you doing now? |
nyp.33433082531389 | In the sky? nyp.33433082531389 Ingrate,"cried Umberufen,"ca n't you see that already I have won their hearts — did you not hear the applause?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is he Irish? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is n't he a sulky brat? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is n't he rather a small dog for me to get DARK PLOT OF NICKEL PLATE under? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is n't it silly? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is that Bumbus? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is that a disguise? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is that all? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is that your line? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is what? |
nyp.33433082531389 | It is beautiful,said Billy,"can you tell me what place it is?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | It iss wonderful, iss it not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | It's Latin, is it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Just what I say, this time — how are days, hours, minutes and seconds measured? nyp.33433082531389 Latin, you say? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Laugh,said the man wearily,"what's that?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Let's see, am I? nyp.33433082531389 Ma'am?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | My goodness, can that be a cyclone? |
nyp.33433082531389 | My picture? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Neither do I, but it is silly, is n't it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Night Mare, are you ready for your ride? |
nyp.33433082531389 | No, I've never heard of him; what has he done? |
nyp.33433082531389 | No, thank goodness, I haven't — what would a Bug Bear do with a sweet disposition unless he could eat it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Not bad, is it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Not here — where are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Now then what am I to do? nyp.33433082531389 Of course not — why should it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Of course not,answered the Official Candler;"and if you're not alive, what difference will it make whether it's a thousand years or ten thousand?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Ogscuse me, but did you not schneeze? |
nyp.33433082531389 | One of the party of desperate men that inhabit yon fair but foul factory? |
nyp.33433082531389 | One of whom? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Poison? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Prisoner,cried Billy,"what have I done to be made a prisoner?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Shall I be able to see that? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Sit on the ceiling; why, how could I? |
nyp.33433082531389 | So, iss it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Suppose all the 70 BILLY BOUNCE doors should be changed into jars, what would the poor people do? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Suppose you should run away from yourself and leave yourself behind, how would you ever get home? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Sure can I — would you lend me your cap? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Thank you, sir; but wo n't you keep him for me until I get back? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Thank you,said Billy;"is there anything here that is not an imitation?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Thank you; is that all, sir? |
nyp.33433082531389 | That you're"What am I? |
nyp.33433082531389 | That's a good idea,said Gammon;"shall we?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | That, Bogie Man? |
nyp.33433082531389 | The incubator? |
nyp.33433082531389 | The note, base varlet — the note, or by me halidom"The note for Bogie Man? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then can you do nothing for me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then if I put it on will it make me invisible? nyp.33433082531389 Then if you were asleep, why did you call me to tell me you wanted to go to sleep?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then why do you presume to offer advice? nyp.33433082531389 Then you do n't know them?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then you recognize me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then you wo n't help me to find Bogie Man? |
nyp.33433082531389 | There now, what did I tell you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | To whom? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Too late,Billy called back —"But when is a door not a door? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Tut- tut — why should I put gun- cotton in my own ears? nyp.33433082531389 Two forfeits — does it make eight feet or four fore feet?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Unlucky? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Very pretty,said Billy,"but is it — is it very sensible?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Very well, thank you — but I suppose I'm still a long way off from Bogie Man's house? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Was n't it meant for a poem? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Was- smatter? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Well what is it? nyp.33433082531389 Well, just for once, wo n't you try to talk common sense?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Well, so you need me again, do you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Well, well, Billy Bounce, what have you been doing with yourself since I saw you last? nyp.33433082531389 Well, what do you want?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Well, you want to take your life with you, do n't you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Well? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What am I to do with this note? nyp.33433082531389 What apology?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What are those things, I wonder? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What are you going to do to me — kill me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What are you going to do with me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What did you do with Glucose? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What did you say? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What do they do now? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What do you detect? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What do you mean by interfering with the Queen's Own Yellow Jackets on the public fly- ways? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What for? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What good will that do? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What has my touching wood to do with you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What has that got to do with it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What have they done? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What is a fast day? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What is it, forgery? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What is it, old doggie — do you feel sorry too? nyp.33433082531389 What is it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What is it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What is swizzled? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What kind of a dog is he? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What kind? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What shall we do with the boy? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What time will it be this time last week? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What town is that over there? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What was she running away from? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What's that thing? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What's the matter here? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What's your name? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What, the thought? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What? |
nyp.33433082531389 | What? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Whatl Billy Bounce in our mongst? |
nyp.33433082531389 | When is a cow? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where are we? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where are you going? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where did he put it? nyp.33433082531389 Where do you want me to meet him?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where's the King? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Which minute do you want me to wait for? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Which one of us has it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Whither goest thou, fair sir, and whence comest thou? nyp.33433082531389 Who are these people?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are they? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are we? nyp.33433082531389 Who are you laughing at?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you, please? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you? nyp.33433082531389 Who are you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who in the world can be riding through the forest so fast and furiously at this time of the night? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who is that whistling? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who — o, who — o — who — o goes there? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who's Umberufen? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why before morning? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why could n't she say so, then? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why did n't you say so sooner? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why do n't you get up and go to Bogie Man? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why do n't you like boys, sir? nyp.33433082531389 Why do n't you want me to find him?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why do you ask me then? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why do you laugh so at nothing? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why should n't I go ashore? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why what? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why — who are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why, hello Fuzzy White, what are you doing here? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Wo n't you have a cup of poison before you go? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Wo n't you have your fortune told sir? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes, I suppose so,said Billy, dubiously,"but who is that — a — gentleman up in the tree?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes, I'm fond of water colors — I suppose you've seen some of my pictures window- framed and hung in your own house? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes, but if it were still a door how could it be a jar? nyp.33433082531389 Yes, but why in the world did you interrupt me?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes, sir, the opposite direction you say? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes, sir,said Billy;"excuse me, but what city is this?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | You dare to refuse? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You do n't happen to know whether or no the moon is made of green cheese, do you, boy? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You enjoy your own jokes, do n't you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You have captured Honey Girl? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You have n't a very sweet disposition, have you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You know me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You mean the owl? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You on the throne? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You promise? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You will help me? |
nyp.33433082531389 | You're not going to the factory, are you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | 'What did you know?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 'Who ever heard of a dog without fins?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 141"Tdiking about me, were you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 172 BILLY BOUNCE"Talking about me, were you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 192 BILLY BOUNCE"Right,"said Jack;"and so, if you are on the axis, the North Pole, that is, you ca n't revolve around it, can you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 20 BILLY BOUNCE"How am I to get there?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 32 BILLY BOUNCE"Then why do you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 36 BILLY BOUNCE"Mi?-so- so,"sang the tree,"pause and rest at my bass." |
nyp.33433082531389 | 38 BILLY BOUNCE"I beg your pardon?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 58 BILLY BOUNCE"Did you speak, Mr. Boiled Egg?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | 92 BILLY BOUNCE"I mean as you are a Was — can't you help me?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | > 74 BILLY BOUNCE"Now, do you think better of it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | A JUMP TO SHAMVILLE 33"But why?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | A fine state of affairs for a man with an ossified conscience and a good digestion — ha- a- a, what is that?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | A gum tree — IN DERBY TOWN 139 1 but how?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | ADVENTURES IN EGGS- AGGERATION S1"I never swear, but I'm sure you want to get away, do n't you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | ADVENTURES IN EGGS- AGGERATION"Nest Egg — the laundryman?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | BILLY BOUNCE"Who is that long haired, greasy gentleman writing on his cuff?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | BLIND MAN'S BUFF 81"There — how's that?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Because whistling does keep a fellow's courage up on a lonely walk, does n't it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Before Billy could answer a sweet girlish voice said:"What is the matter, General Merchandise?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | But I suppose I shall have to forgive you — what is it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | But speak up, what do you want?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | But who are the Scally Wags?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Can you disappear?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Can you tell me how to get there?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Can you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Come, now, I'll tell you a joke: When is a door not a door?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Do you know?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | First, has any one here any petitions — in writing?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Has anyone else any suggestions to make?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you ever seen a dog look surprised and hurt and just a little bit ashamed? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Have you read my latest near book?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | He- he- my- my, but is n't that a good joke?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | How are you getting along?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | How dare you talk Latin before me when Brogue is the court language? |
nyp.33433082531389 | How is a fellow to cheer when he ca n't speak above a whisper?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I wonder what street this is?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I'd have to catch it first, and do n't you know that time flies?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | I'm falling right into the hole,"he cried,"I wonder if I will fetch up in China?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | IN SPOOKVILLE 211"What?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | IN THE VOLCANO OF VOCIFEROUS 223"How do you do?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | IN1 SILLY LAND"7"What is the harm if I do n't believe in such things?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is it on the road to Bogie Man's house?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is n't that a good one?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is n't that nice?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Is that Billy Bounce?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | KING CALCIUM AND STERRY OPTICAN lgi"Yes,"said the King,"do you know him?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | May I have some eggs?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Now can you say I did not?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Now what did I do with that gun- cotton I had a moment ago?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Now, Billy Bounce, what have you to say for yourself?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Now, what am I to do without a guide? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Perhaps you will un- derstand this better: The little flower, like a beefsteak, reminds"Sir,"said Billy,"I did n't quite catch your meaning?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Privalf/;; r er? |
nyp.33433082531389 | SEA URCHIN AND NE'ER DO EEL"Then where am I?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | So you do n't think safety- matches a safe thing to put in it? |
nyp.33433082531389 | THE KEW J BLIND MAN'S BUFF 83 ■"Then why do n't you answer? |
nyp.33433082531389 | That's simple, is n't it?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | That's so, the tree — do you suppose you could bark up any other kind of tree? |
nyp.33433082531389 | The gum seemed to have given the suit new life — and why should n't magic gum improve a magic suit? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then calling to Billy he said,"Are you ready?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Then scowling terribly, he hissed,"Are you one of them?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Tree?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Vat was your vish?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What are the express rates on boys?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What are you doing?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What have I done, what have I done?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What would you suggest for me, comedy or tragedy?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What's your name?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | What's your name?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where are you going?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Where is my daughter, Jack?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who are you and where are you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who is he?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who is your friend with a face like a hair- brush?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Who would ever guess that Snawksnaw, the famous boy detec- ative, and this bearded ruffian were one and the same person? |
nyp.33433082531389 | Why did n't you tell me you were n't, then?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Will you take the message?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | Yes,"said His Terics,"then you would be beside yourself, would n't you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | You have n't seen anything of them lately, have you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | You're a messenger boy, are n't you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | You're sure he's not a bird dog — a flying fish dog, you know?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | alas, have we lost you? |
nyp.33433082531389 | and her golden comb?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | and how did she escape us?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | are you disguised?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | asked Ne'er Do Eel,"in spite of my warning that you would do well to bid farewell to well- faring if you chose sea- faring?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | but I'd rather you killed me than put my eyes out — how could I see to get around?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | cried Billy,"Nickel Plate?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | cried Billy,"where are your roots? |
nyp.33433082531389 | exclaimed Billy, when he drifted down to earth again;"and how hot the sun is, but where is the water?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | go BILLY BOUNCE the deck of cards that I tell ladies'fortunes with — shall I try it over again?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | is that funny?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | is that his name? |
nyp.33433082531389 | is that your army — your entire army?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | said Billy, politely, starting across again,"I beg your pardon — I thought""Think again,"said the voice;"are you com- ing in or not? |
nyp.33433082531389 | said Billy,"then how do n't you do?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | said the Big Gillie;"have you, brother, or you?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | what do you want? |
nyp.33433082531389 | who?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | why be so obstinate?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | why is the whatness of which and when; If then were now what would be then? |
nyp.33433082531389 | you Gillies,"cried His Terics,"ca n't you see you've tied up the wrong persons?" |
nyp.33433082531389 | you're here, are you?" |
pst.000015429933 | - Sir Ingoldsby Bray he said in his rage “ What news? pst.000015429933 - “ When was it? |
pst.000015429933 | Barney, where are my pantaloons? ” “ Is it the breeches? |
pst.000015429933 | Barney, where are my pantaloons? ” “ Is it the breeches? |
pst.000015429933 | Did you ever see an old abbey before, Mr. Peters? |
pst.000015429933 | Dost fear, Rob Gilpin, to ride with me? pst.000015429933 One De Birchington, knight-'Tis not clear quite What his t'other name is — they've not entered it right, Ralph, Robert, or Richard? |
pst.000015429933 | Or drive Miss Julia in the phaeton? |
pst.000015429933 | _ “ How was it? ” The Mayor caught up his chain, the Aldermen donned their furred gowns, the Town Clerk put on his spectacles. pst.000015429933 _ “ What the devil do you mean by that? ” said Sir Guy de Mont- gomeri. |
pst.000015429933 | 'Rats, mice, and such small deer,'eh?-Shakspeare, you know. |
pst.000015429933 | ( We call it “ Semiramis, ” Why not say Pyramis?- Why should we change the S into D?) |
pst.000015429933 | ( We call it “ Semiramis, ” Why not say Pyramis?- Why should we change the S into D?) |
pst.000015429933 | * Azores? |
pst.000015429933 | -Art thou indeed so bold? |
pst.000015429933 | -But where, oh where, Is Ingoldsby's heir? |
pst.000015429933 | -To address her at once- at so early a day? |
pst.000015429933 | -What is it now that makes his nerves to quiver, His hand to shake, and his limbs to shiver?- Fear? — Pooh! |
pst.000015429933 | -What is it now that makes his nerves to quiver, His hand to shake, and his limbs to shiver?- Fear? — Pooh! |
pst.000015429933 | -Where is he? |
pst.000015429933 | -“Where? |
pst.000015429933 | 1 “ What, still at your tricking? |
pst.000015429933 | 156 SINGULAR PASSAGE IN THE LIFE OF when and how is this to end?-When will my spirit be left in peace? — Where or with whom shall I find refuge?' |
pst.000015429933 | 156 SINGULAR PASSAGE IN THE LIFE OF when and how is this to end?-When will my spirit be left in peace? — Where or with whom shall I find refuge?' |
pst.000015429933 | 156 SINGULAR PASSAGE IN THE LIFE OF when and how is this to end?-When will my spirit be left in peace? — Where or with whom shall I find refuge?' |
pst.000015429933 | 3 WAS in Margate last July, I walked upon the pier, I saw a little vulgar Boy- I said, “ What make you here? |
pst.000015429933 | 415 He quailed not before it, but saucily met it, And as saucily said, “ Do n't you wish you may get it? ” My goodness! |
pst.000015429933 | A startling sound from a powerful blow.- Who knocks so late? — it is half after eight By the clock,—and the clock ’s five minutes too slow. |
pst.000015429933 | Ah, inquit pater, ubi infans meus? |
pst.000015429933 | And De Nokes, and De Styles, and Lord Marmaduke Grey, And De Roe, And De Doe- Poynings, and Vavasour, where be they? |
pst.000015429933 | And each lock of her hair to uncurl? |
pst.000015429933 | And pray now what were these Devilets called? |
pst.000015429933 | And what became of the Clerk of Chatham? – Mr. |
pst.000015429933 | And what could have brought the sainted lady out of her warm shrine at such a time of night? |
pst.000015429933 | And what do you imagine was its subject?" |
pst.000015429933 | And what sort of a ghost, Barney? ” “ Och, then, divil a lie I'll tell your honor. |
pst.000015429933 | And what- what's to become of me, Beatrice Grey?" |
pst.000015429933 | And where is Monck Mason, the man that has been Up so often before- twelve times or thirteen- And who writes such nice letters describing the scene? |
pst.000015429933 | And where's Mr. Holland who hired the machine? |
pst.000015429933 | And where's the cold fowl, and the ham, and poteen? |
pst.000015429933 | And whether I thought they would be safe, in another world, from the influence of wicked persons em- ploying an agency more than human?' |
pst.000015429933 | At a “ nigger"* so pitiful who would not laugh, And turn up their noses at one who could find No decenter method of"Raising the Wind ”? |
pst.000015429933 | But St. Nicholas'agony who may paint? |
pst.000015429933 | But what could be done? |
pst.000015429933 | But what had become of Seaforth and his fair Caroline all this while? |
pst.000015429933 | But what will folks say? |
pst.000015429933 | But where was the Dun? |
pst.000015429933 | But who and what was the crone who prophesied the catas- trophe? |
pst.000015429933 | Ca n't you go there yourself?-Can't you write to a friend, For news upon which we may safely depend? |
pst.000015429933 | Call you that fun?-faith, I ca n't see the wit of it. |
pst.000015429933 | Can it be won- dered at that he called for his boots? |
pst.000015429933 | Can it then be possible that? |
pst.000015429933 | Can nobody go? — Can nobody send To Calais- or Bergen- op- zoom- or Ostend? |
pst.000015429933 | Can nobody go? — Can nobody send To Calais- or Bergen- op- zoom- or Ostend? |
pst.000015429933 | Charles, what the deuce are you about? |
pst.000015429933 | Come, what shall it be? |
pst.000015429933 | DON'T YOU WISH YOU MAY GET IT? ” Oh dear! |
pst.000015429933 | Dear me, did you ever? |
pst.000015429933 | Did n't his Majesty call it all flummery, Scorning The warning, And get the next morning His poke in the eye from that clumsy Montgomery? |
pst.000015429933 | Did you ever vomit a paper of crooked pins? |
pst.000015429933 | Do you mean to tell me he has run up a new one? |
pst.000015429933 | Drink tea with her ladyship?-I?-not a bit of it! |
pst.000015429933 | E won't- won't he? |
pst.000015429933 | Emmanuel, ” continued she, “ what did you and Father Fothergill, and the rest of you, mean yesterday by burying that drowned man so close to me? |
pst.000015429933 | Even the women wear percussion caps, and your favorite(?) |
pst.000015429933 | Fitz- Walter, Fitz- Osborn, Fitz- Hugh, and Fitz- John, And the Mandevilles, père et fils( father and son)? |
pst.000015429933 | Five Lay- brothers stand behind his chair, But where is the sixth? — Where's Peter?-Ay, WHERE? |
pst.000015429933 | Five Lay- brothers stand behind his chair, But where is the sixth? — Where's Peter?-Ay, WHERE? |
pst.000015429933 | Five Lay- brothers stand behind his chair, But where is the sixth? — Where's Peter?-Ay, WHERE? |
pst.000015429933 | Flo, what is the matter? ” cried the sympathiz- ing lady, with a scrutinizing glance levelled at the gentleman. |
pst.000015429933 | Foix! ” Who can fly from himself? |
pst.000015429933 | Hark! — what sound's that?—a sob?-a sigh?- The choking gasp of a stifled cry?- “ What can it be? |
pst.000015429933 | Hark! — what sound's that?—a sob?-a sigh?- The choking gasp of a stifled cry?- “ What can it be? |
pst.000015429933 | Hath any one a smoky chimney?- here is an incontinent cure!" |
pst.000015429933 | Have they got to Grand Cairo or reached Aberdeen? |
pst.000015429933 | He considered, of course, But in vain- he could hit on no sort of resource Love?-Liquor 2-Law? — Loo? |
pst.000015429933 | He considered, of course, But in vain- he could hit on no sort of resource Love?-Liquor 2-Law? — Loo? |
pst.000015429933 | He smiled and said, “ Sir, does your mother know that you are out?" |
pst.000015429933 | Here's a fine coil, I trow; I should like to know, gentlemen, what's all this row? |
pst.000015429933 | How can you talk such nonsense? ” “ But, Caroline,-the breeches are really gone." |
pst.000015429933 | How could it be lost?-where could it be gone to? — who could have got it? |
pst.000015429933 | How could it be lost?-where could it be gone to? — who could have got it? |
pst.000015429933 | How could it be lost?-where could it be gone to? — who could have got it? |
pst.000015429933 | How fares thine employer, worthy Master Marsh? |
pst.000015429933 | How hath he done? |
pst.000015429933 | How hath he slept? |
pst.000015429933 | I should just like to know if the boldest man here, In his situation, would not have felt queer? |
pst.000015429933 | If Exciseman Gill should get scent of the prey, And should come, and should catch us here, what would he say? |
pst.000015429933 | In the meantime tell me can- didly,-I ask it in all seriousness, and as a friend,-am I not a dupe to your well- known propensity to hoaxing? |
pst.000015429933 | Is it a score or two of paltry sheep? |
pst.000015429933 | Is this the way, you Wretch, every day you Treat her who vowed to love and obey you?- Out all night! |
pst.000015429933 | It ca n't be little Jack Ingoldsby? |
pst.000015429933 | It was her best — her very best! — she should know it among a hundred- among a thou- sand!-it was marked with a great W in the corner!-Lost? |
pst.000015429933 | It's nonsense,—Old fellow- you seeno use talking- The peas set apart, I abominate walking- Such a deuced way off too- hey?-walk there- what, me? |
pst.000015429933 | It's twenty years since, as we very well know, He was knocked on the head in a skirmish, and so Why rake up'auld- warld'tales of deeds long ago? |
pst.000015429933 | Know'st thou not “ mercy is not strained, But droppeth as the gentle dew,"And while it blesseth him who gained, It blesseth him who gave it too? |
pst.000015429933 | Liquor?-no,—that wo n't do, when reduced to"the Pewter." |
pst.000015429933 | Little Jack Ingoldsby?-where, oh where? |
pst.000015429933 | Little Jack Ingoldsby?-where, oh where? |
pst.000015429933 | Mr. Saint, who are you, I should like to know.? |
pst.000015429933 | Mr. Wickliffe or Wackliffe- whatever your name is — And you, Mr. May'r, do n't you know, sirs, what shame is?' |
pst.000015429933 | My potion hath done its office? |
pst.000015429933 | Nay, rather what wouldst thou here, Thomas Marsh? |
pst.000015429933 | No sound- Good Gracious!—what was that? |
pst.000015429933 | Nowe is notte thys à prettie song? |
pst.000015429933 | Or Jerusalem- Hamburg- or Ballyporeen? |
pst.000015429933 | Out and spake Sir Ingoldsby Bray, “ What news? |
pst.000015429933 | Pooh!—it's no Go, Old fellow!-you know- don't you see? ”. |
pst.000015429933 | Pray what's all this clatter About?-what's the matter?" |
pst.000015429933 | Quoth his Saintship, “ How now? |
pst.000015429933 | Say, what art thou? |
pst.000015429933 | Say, whose that voice? |
pst.000015429933 | Shall I call up the dead From their mouldering bed?- Shall I send you yourselves down to Hades instead? |
pst.000015429933 | Shall I call up the dead From their mouldering bed?- Shall I send you yourselves down to Hades instead? |
pst.000015429933 | Shall I summon Old Harry himself to this spot? |
pst.000015429933 | Simpkinson, a glass of sherry? ” cried Tom Ingoldsby, hastily. |
pst.000015429933 | Sir Guy shrank from the monk's gaze; he turned to the window, and muttered to himself something that sounded like “ Do n't you wish you may get it?" |
pst.000015429933 | The Meeting?-ay, the Meeting. |
pst.000015429933 | The pressed beef, with the fat cut off- nothing but lean, And the portable soup in the patent tureen? |
pst.000015429933 | The terrors of that blasted brow, Archangel's once,-though ruined now--Ay,—dar’st thou face THE DEVIL? ” “ I dare!" |
pst.000015429933 | The words of power!-and what be they To which e'en Broomsticks bow and obey? |
pst.000015429933 | There was a change in the glance—“My great- grand- father?" |
pst.000015429933 | They were gone a long while, and a nice cosy chat they had; and what do you think it was all about, my dear miss? |
pst.000015429933 | Twenty and three? |
pst.000015429933 | W-? |
pst.000015429933 | Was it the moan, The parting groan Of her who died forlorn and alone, Embedded in mortar, and bricks, and stone?- 22 FRAGMENT. |
pst.000015429933 | Was the man a mere quack? |
pst.000015429933 | Was the mountebank a cat? |
pst.000015429933 | Was't Apelles? |
pst.000015429933 | Were your eyes ever turned upside down, exhibiting nothing but their whites? |
pst.000015429933 | What became of the young Mary Anne? |
pst.000015429933 | What bees it, Joe? ” A LEGEND OF THE WEALD OF KENT. |
pst.000015429933 | What boots it to tell of the viands, or how she Apologized much for their plain water- souchy, Want of Harvey's, and Crosse's, And Burgess's sauces? |
pst.000015429933 | What can I mark it by?-Oh, here's the wall- The mortar's yielding — here I'll stick my awl!" |
pst.000015429933 | What have we with day to do? |
pst.000015429933 | What if some quarrel With Dering or Darrell- I hardly know which, but I think it was Dering, Sent him back in a huff to his old privateering? |
pst.000015429933 | What makes Sir Gilbert de Umfraville stay? |
pst.000015429933 | What need to declare How pleased they all were At so joyful an end to so sad an affair? |
pst.000015429933 | What news? |
pst.000015429933 | What news? |
pst.000015429933 | What should he do? |
pst.000015429933 | What was to be done? |
pst.000015429933 | What was to be done? —'twas perfectly plain That they could not well hang the man over again: What was to be done? — The man was dead! |
pst.000015429933 | What was to be done? —'twas perfectly plain That they could not well hang the man over again: What was to be done? — The man was dead! |
pst.000015429933 | What words can express The dismay and distress Of Sir Guy, when he found what a terrible mess His cursing and banning had now got him into? |
pst.000015429933 | What would his lordship do? |
pst.000015429933 | What wouldst thou on the Frith of Aldington? |
pst.000015429933 | What's gone with Poyntz, and Sir Reginald Braye? |
pst.000015429933 | What's the matter now — eh? ” Quoth A Becket, observing the gen'ral dismay; How, again!-'pon my word, this is really too bad! |
pst.000015429933 | What's to be done? |
pst.000015429933 | What's to be done? |
pst.000015429933 | What's to become of Montgomeri Hall? — and the buttery,--and the servants? |
pst.000015429933 | What's to become of Montgomeri Hall? — and the buttery,--and the servants? |
pst.000015429933 | What? |
pst.000015429933 | What? — wait Uncle Roger's return back from sea? |
pst.000015429933 | What? — wait Uncle Roger's return back from sea? |
pst.000015429933 | When will Sir Ingoldsby Bray come back? |
pst.000015429933 | Where had Marsh heard something like it before? |
pst.000015429933 | Whither are you leading me?" |
pst.000015429933 | Who could surmise a man ever could rise Who'd been thus carbonadoed, cut up, and dissected? |
pst.000015429933 | Who had drunk it? — where had he been?-how had he got home? — all was a mystery!-he remembered a mass of 62 GRAY DOLPHIN. |
pst.000015429933 | Who had drunk it? — where had he been?-how had he got home? — all was a mystery!-he remembered a mass of 62 GRAY DOLPHIN. |
pst.000015429933 | Who had drunk it? — where had he been?-how had he got home? — all was a mystery!-he remembered a mass of 62 GRAY DOLPHIN. |
pst.000015429933 | Who is it that says, “ little pitchers have large ears ”? |
pst.000015429933 | Who? |
pst.000015429933 | Why are Ralph Ufford and Marny away? |
pst.000015429933 | Why, Barney, where are they? |
pst.000015429933 | Why, Joe, what ails thee, man? ” cried the usually in- curious Mrs. Washford;"what be the matter with thee? |
pst.000015429933 | Why, Joe, what ails thee, man? ” cried the usually in- curious Mrs. Washford;"what be the matter with thee? |
pst.000015429933 | Why, hast thou not youth? ” “ I have, ” said the patient. |
pst.000015429933 | Why, he may, as you say, Have been somewhat too gay, And, no doubt, was a broth of a boy in his way; But what's that to us, now, at this time of day? |
pst.000015429933 | Why, they're absolute hoofs!-is it gout or his corns That have crumpled them up so?-by Jingo, he's horns! |
pst.000015429933 | Why, where can he be? |
pst.000015429933 | With his rubicund face, And his hands ready folded, prepared to say Grace; Yet where is the Host? |
pst.000015429933 | You will have a kicking? |
pst.000015429933 | _ “ Ish't the law? |
pst.000015429933 | an im- postor? |
pst.000015429933 | and his convives — where? |
pst.000015429933 | and on such a night? |
pst.000015429933 | and so we went to the trees, but sorrow a comet did meself see there, barring a big ghost instead of it. ” “ A ghost? |
pst.000015429933 | and what is he, Pale victim of despair and pain, Whose streaming eyes and bended knee Sue to thee thus- and sue in vain? |
pst.000015429933 | and what now?" |
pst.000015429933 | and where are his matches? |
pst.000015429933 | as its rumblings subside in a hum, What sound mingles too? |
pst.000015429933 | cried a voice from the other side of the hedge; “ keep it down, you rascall do n't you see my horse is frightened at it?" |
pst.000015429933 | dearest Niece,-in sooth thou'rt welcome here;'Tis many a day since we have met:-how fares my Brother dear? |
pst.000015429933 | did he ride? |
pst.000015429933 | do n't you hear, my little man?--it's striking Nine, ” I said, “ An hour when all good little boys and girls should be in bed. |
pst.000015429933 | he won't- won't he? ” said the Baron. |
pst.000015429933 | ish dat law? |
pst.000015429933 | man? |
pst.000015429933 | or expectorate Whitechapel needles? |
pst.000015429933 | or the cat a mountebank? |
pst.000015429933 | pooh!-burn a Jew? |
pst.000015429933 | said the Abbot, cross- ing himself, “ wo n't that be rather inconvenient? |
pst.000015429933 | somewhat I have seen before; where or when I know not: but what wouldst thou with me?" |
pst.000015429933 | that terrible Dun? |
pst.000015429933 | what can we do? |
pst.000015429933 | what celebration For emulation can with it compare? |
pst.000015429933 | what could she do? |
pst.000015429933 | what do I hear?-full oft you've heard me tell Of the curse Wild Roger'left upon whoe'er should break his cell! |
pst.000015429933 | what is there to which tempus edax rerum will accord that epithet? |
pst.000015429933 | what news from Ingoldsby Hall? |
pst.000015429933 | what news, thou little Foot- page? |
pst.000015429933 | what news? |
pst.000015429933 | what shall we do? |
pst.000015429933 | what will become of us? |
pst.000015429933 | what will become of us? |
pst.000015429933 | what would you with the humblest of your votaries? ” “ Anselm! ” said the Saint, a brother of our order, whose soul Heaven assoilzie! |
pst.000015429933 | what's gone with Robin,-and Madge,—and the broom- stick? |
pst.000015429933 | what's this? ” He went home in a fume, And bounced into her room, Crying, “ So, Ma'am, I find I've some cause to be jealous! |
pst.000015429933 | when will Sir Ingoldsby Bray come back?' |
pst.000015429933 | where is he who alone may be able to throw light on this horri- ble mystery? |
pst.000015429933 | where shall I bury my faithful Tray? |
pst.000015429933 | where will it end? |
pst.000015429933 | where's Mister Green? |
pst.000015429933 | where? ” screamed the lady; and Echo screamed where?" |
pst.000015429933 | where? ” screamed the lady; and Echo screamed where?" |
pst.000015429933 | who those shocking words said?--She fled To hide herself under the bed. |
pst.000015429933 | whose that form by his side?- That old, old gray man, with his beard long and wide, In his coarse Palmer's weeds, With his cockle and beads? |
pst.000015429933 | whose that form by his side?- That old, old gray man, with his beard long and wide, In his coarse Palmer's weeds, With his cockle and beads? |
pst.000015429933 | why doth thine eye gleam so bright, Bloudie Jacke? |
pst.000015429933 | why doth thine eye gleam so bright? |
pst.000015429933 | why those piteous sounds of woe, Lone wanderer of the dreary night? |
pst.000015429933 | you do n't mean to ride through our lanes in such toggery as that?" |
pst.000015429933 | — And how did he come?- did he walk? |
pst.000015429933 | — And how did he come?- did he walk? |
pst.000015429933 | “ A bargain,"says Maurice, —"including the stock, you meant?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ A what? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Am I to be everlast- ingly plagued with bodies — no time allowed me to swallow a morsel? |
pst.000015429933 | “ And a fair wife? ” “ Yea,"was the response, but in a tone something less satis- fied. |
pst.000015429933 | “ And the beer, Ma'am Witherspoon?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ And then to make under So barefaced a blunder, Your caption!-why, what's the world come to, I wonder? |
pst.000015429933 | “ And what makes Master Marsh here? |
pst.000015429933 | “ And what was that? ” Why, his lower extremities, which were visible, were those of a skeleton. ” “ Well?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ And what was that? ” Why, his lower extremities, which were visible, were those of a skeleton. ” “ Well?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ And who's Nell Cook, thou silly child? — and what's Nell Cook to thee, That thou shouldst dread at night to tread with Jane that dark entree?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ And who's Nell Cook, thou silly child? — and what's Nell Cook to thee, That thou shouldst dread at night to tread with Jane that dark entree?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Beatrice Grey! ” said Sir Guy de Montgomeri, “ what's to be done? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Grammercy,"quoth Marsh, after a long- drawn breath, “ what knowest thou of me, fellow, or of my concerns? |
pst.000015429933 | “ How now, Hodge Gardener? ” quoth the Leech, scarcely 96 MRS. BOTHERBY'S STORY. |
pst.000015429933 | “ How the devil came that here? ” quoth Joseph, with a sudden recoil;"who put that thing on my pillow?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ How the devil came that here? ” quoth Joseph, with a sudden recoil;"who put that thing on my pillow?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ How!-what?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Hush! ” said Charles; “ did I not hear a footstep?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ I do n't think I shall take the vows, Beatrice; but what's to become of me? |
pst.000015429933 | “ I thought, of course, it was a dream; but then — where the d-1 are the breeches? ” The question was more easily asked than answered. |
pst.000015429933 | “ IT is very odd, though; what can have become of them? ”. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Is it that way you'd Jew one? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Is there no hope, Doctor? ” said Beatrice Grey. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Is there no hope? ” said Everard Ingoldsby. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Is there no hope? ” said Sir Guy de Montgomeri. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Lassy me! ” said Miss Julia Simpkinson, “ wo n't you be very wet? ” “ You had better take Tom's cab,"quoth the squire. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Lost?-impossible! |
pst.000015429933 | “ Love?-Liquor?-Law?-Loo? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Me? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Monk?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Now riddle me, riddle me right, Madge Gray, What foot unhallowed wends this way? |
pst.000015429933 | “ To be sure, my dear sir: do n't you remember the rats once came under the forest laws- a minor species of venison? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Wealth and a fair domain? ” “ Granted, ” quoth Marsh, cheerily. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Well, Barney, what is it? ” quoth the sufferer, adopting the vernacular of his visitant. |
pst.000015429933 | “ What have we got here? ” said the King. |
pst.000015429933 | “ What is become of our ramble to the rocks before breakfast? ”! |
pst.000015429933 | “ What is that? ” asked the Saint. |
pst.000015429933 | “ What on earth has Miss Simpkinson discovered there? ” continued Tom;"something of interest. |
pst.000015429933 | “ What was his name? ” The Abbot's Apparitor drew forth his roll and read aloud:- 70 GRAY DOLPHIN. |
pst.000015429933 | “ What's become of Father Francis?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ What's to be done? ” he cried; “'Twere vain to stay Here in the dark without a single clue- Oh, for a candle now, or moonlight ray! |
pst.000015429933 | “ Where can they be? ” asked the master, with a strong ac- cent on the auxiliary verb. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Where is the Confessor? ” continued his grieving brother- in- law." |
pst.000015429933 | “ Where was it? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Who and what are you? |
pst.000015429933 | “ Who the devil's that? ” said Sir Robert. |
pst.000015429933 | “ Who was he?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Who was he?”—“What was he?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Why, Barney, you do n't mean to say the ghost has got them again?" |
pst.000015429933 | “ Why, where's your wig, Joseph?" |
pst.000015429933 | • What ails the man? |
njp.32101067628097 | No: who said that I did?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Wby did you call her Snakes?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What does all this mean?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What old woman is this, mamma?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is she?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is she?" |
njp.32101067628097 | 'How shall I do this?' njp.32101067628097 'What is the matter with Willy?' |
njp.32101067628097 | 'Where's Willy?' njp.32101067628097 'Where's Willy?' |
njp.32101067628097 | , How is it in regard to your musical qualifica- tions? |
njp.32101067628097 | A'n't you afraid that your children will, imperceptibly, imbibe her low habits and vulgar ways of speaking? |
njp.32101067628097 | A'n't you going to give me my music- lesson, miss? |
njp.32101067628097 | About me? njp.32101067628097 Adele — what?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Agnes, where is Madeline? |
njp.32101067628097 | Agnes,said he, looking across the table at the injured and complaining girl,"what lesson did you propose to recite in place of your French?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Am I a flower? |
njp.32101067628097 | Am I thus to be baffled again? njp.32101067628097 An American girl, I presume?" |
njp.32101067628097 | And beyond this you can give no information in regard to her? |
njp.32101067628097 | And do they help us to be good? |
njp.32101067628097 | And do you really think he will give us and our children up for that girl? |
njp.32101067628097 | And is here now? |
njp.32101067628097 | And is not that a powerful motive? |
njp.32101067628097 | And that woke you? |
njp.32101067628097 | And this is all you know of her? |
njp.32101067628097 | And this is the man who drove her away? |
njp.32101067628097 | And what have the spirits been saying to you this morning? |
njp.32101067628097 | And what was the flower? |
njp.32101067628097 | And why not? |
njp.32101067628097 | And wore a blue frock? |
njp.32101067628097 | And you've seen them wakened? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are angels present with us when we think of God? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are there snakes in my eyes? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are you certain? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are you familiar with these modern phe- nomena, which some call, oddly enough, spiritual- ism? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are you sick, Florence? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are you sick? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are you sure? |
njp.32101067628097 | Are your father and mother living? |
njp.32101067628097 | At whose instance is the arrest made? |
njp.32101067628097 | But if she were? njp.32101067628097 But will she remain as governess to the children?" |
njp.32101067628097 | But you believe in the Bible? |
njp.32101067628097 | By what? |
njp.32101067628097 | Ca n't I go back to Miss Harper? njp.32101067628097 Ca n't I sleep with Miss Harper?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Ca n't I take my music- lesson first? |
njp.32101067628097 | Ca n't I, mother? |
njp.32101067628097 | Can not you do it? |
njp.32101067628097 | Can you accept her as an equal? |
njp.32101067628097 | Can you remember another dream? |
njp.32101067628097 | Can you take me to the house where you left her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Can you trace the cause? |
njp.32101067628097 | Crying like a baby, and do n't know for what? njp.32101067628097 Daughter, did you hear me?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Did Madeline seem repelled, or attracted, by this woman? njp.32101067628097 Did Madeline show any symptoms of illness before this sudden attack?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Did Madeline try to get away? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did what? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you expect another visitor at this time? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you hear that, Uncle'Join? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you leave her in your chamber? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you say her name was Jeckyl? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you see her put her hands on Madeline? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you see it done? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you sleep well last night? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do n't you like birds? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do n't you love sister Agnes? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do n't you want to see my picture scrap- book? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do not any of your servants know where she went? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you expect to be always present with Miss Harper in the school- room? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you hear me? njp.32101067628097 Do you know this woman?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you know where she is now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you know where she is now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you remember to have heard her merry laugh ringing through the house as of old? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you speak French? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you think her artful? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you wish her music to precede her French? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you wish the other woman arrested, also? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you wish to return to your mother? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you wish,said she,"to make any inquiries about me? |
njp.32101067628097 | Does a Mrs. Jeckyl board here? |
njp.32101067628097 | Does a Mrs. Jeckyl live here? |
njp.32101067628097 | Does she expect me to curtsy every time I meet her, and to say,'If you please,'and'By your leave, miss'? |
njp.32101067628097 | Easy? |
njp.32101067628097 | For what cause? |
njp.32101067628097 | For what purpose am I here? |
njp.32101067628097 | For what? njp.32101067628097 George, where is your sister?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Had she a fall, or a fright? |
njp.32101067628097 | Had she curly hair? |
njp.32101067628097 | Has any one been to see her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Has anything happened at home? njp.32101067628097 Has her daughter returned?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Has she said so? |
njp.32101067628097 | Has the child ever shown symptoms of nervous disease at all resembling her present affection? |
njp.32101067628097 | Have n't I been away from here, Miss Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | Have you any theory in regard to it different from mine? |
njp.32101067628097 | Have you no further intelligence of Madeline? |
njp.32101067628097 | Have you noticed Madeline particularly, during the last few days? |
njp.32101067628097 | Hear what? |
njp.32101067628097 | How are you, dear? |
njp.32101067628097 | How are you, my dear? |
njp.32101067628097 | How could you leave her unguarded? |
njp.32101067628097 | How did this woman conduct herself while in your house? |
njp.32101067628097 | How did you read him? |
njp.32101067628097 | How do you like your governess? |
njp.32101067628097 | How have you been, darling? |
njp.32101067628097 | How is it, Agnes? |
njp.32101067628097 | How is our little trance- medium? |
njp.32101067628097 | How is this spell to be broken? |
njp.32101067628097 | How long have you been here alone? |
njp.32101067628097 | How long is it since that woman left your house? |
njp.32101067628097 | How, reverently, Miss Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | How? |
njp.32101067628097 | I wonder who she can be? |
njp.32101067628097 | If I do as you desire, what then? |
njp.32101067628097 | If a mother neglect her high duties in this re- gard,said Mrs. Elder,"can we say that another becomes responsible in her stead?" |
njp.32101067628097 | If she were your sister, what then? |
njp.32101067628097 | If you want me? |
njp.32101067628097 | In the morning or afternoon? |
njp.32101067628097 | In what manner? |
njp.32101067628097 | In what respect? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is it morning? njp.32101067628097 Is it so bad as that, my child?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is it so late? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't she good? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't this beautiful? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is she a relation? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is she a speaking or writing medium? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is she tranquil? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is there any thing wrong about her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is there no danger of her awakening? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is there no one of whom she could be inquired about? |
njp.32101067628097 | Jeckyl? njp.32101067628097 Madeline dear,"said Miss Harper, in a cheerful, pleasant voice, speaking to the younger sister,"shall I hear you read now?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Mother, ca n't I take my music- lesson first?' njp.32101067628097 Mother,"said Agnes, breaking in through the pause that followed Uncle John's remark,"did you say that I should take my French lesson first?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Mrs. Ashton desired you to call? |
njp.32101067628097 | Mrs. Jeckyl? |
njp.32101067628097 | Not a story from the Divine Book, Maddy dear? |
njp.32101067628097 | Not both? njp.32101067628097 Nothing?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Now tell us the story, wo n't you, Miss Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | Often? |
njp.32101067628097 | Oh, ma'am,she said, in pleading tones, as the woman shut the door on entering the chamber,"wo n't you take me home? |
njp.32101067628097 | On what subject? |
njp.32101067628097 | Only to- day? |
njp.32101067628097 | Particularly? njp.32101067628097 Shall I go for the carriage?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Shall I go on? |
njp.32101067628097 | Sleeping? |
njp.32101067628097 | Suppose she were the daughter, or adopted daughter, of a valued friend or wealthy citizen? |
njp.32101067628097 | Take me home now, wo n't you? njp.32101067628097 Tell me all of what, Aunt Mary?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Tell us a story, wo n't you, Miss Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | The fiend did n't hurt the baby, Miss Harper? njp.32101067628097 The story, is it?" |
njp.32101067628097 | The sunshine was love? |
njp.32101067628097 | Then Mrs. Jeckyl mesmerized the ladies to whom you refer? |
njp.32101067628097 | Then you think I ought to go? |
njp.32101067628097 | This is a sudden illness, then? |
njp.32101067628097 | WTiat is the meaning of this? |
njp.32101067628097 | Was Madeline well this morning? |
njp.32101067628097 | Was it not remarkable? |
njp.32101067628097 | Was not ten o'clock mentioned by you as the hour when it would be best to commence the les- sons? |
njp.32101067628097 | Was she young, or old? |
njp.32101067628097 | Was this woman an entire stranger? |
njp.32101067628097 | Well, dear? |
njp.32101067628097 | Well, suppose I did: what then? |
njp.32101067628097 | Well, what of it? |
njp.32101067628097 | Well? njp.32101067628097 Well? |
njp.32101067628097 | Were they alone together? |
njp.32101067628097 | What French school did you attend? |
njp.32101067628097 | What ails our precious darling? |
njp.32101067628097 | What are they? |
njp.32101067628097 | What are you crying about, silly child? njp.32101067628097 What are you doing here all alone?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What are you going to do? |
njp.32101067628097 | What are you going to do? |
njp.32101067628097 | What can ail her? njp.32101067628097 What can ail the child?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What did he say? njp.32101067628097 What did he say?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What did you dream about? |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you know of this Mrs. Jeckyl, to whom, in such mad haste, you have given over the care of your children? njp.32101067628097 What do you mean by this? |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you want, mamma? |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you want, you troublesome girl? |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you want? |
njp.32101067628097 | What does he want to see me about? |
njp.32101067628097 | What does it mean, Uncle John? njp.32101067628097 What good will waiting do? |
njp.32101067628097 | What good? |
njp.32101067628097 | What harm? |
njp.32101067628097 | What has come over the girl? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is gone, love? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is insufferable? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is she doing? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is the change you have observed, Uncle John? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is the meaning of this? njp.32101067628097 What is the meaning of this?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What is your impression of the woman? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is your name? |
njp.32101067628097 | What is your name? |
njp.32101067628097 | What name did she give? |
njp.32101067628097 | What right has he to interfere? |
njp.32101067628097 | What then are we to do? |
njp.32101067628097 | What was dreadful, Maddy? |
njp.32101067628097 | What was that something? |
njp.32101067628097 | What were the signs? |
njp.32101067628097 | What were those defects? |
njp.32101067628097 | What's the matter now? |
njp.32101067628097 | What's the matter with you, then? |
njp.32101067628097 | What's the news to- day? |
njp.32101067628097 | What? |
njp.32101067628097 | When did she come, and where from? |
njp.32101067628097 | When did she leave your house? |
njp.32101067628097 | When did she leave? |
njp.32101067628097 | When did this new governess of whom you speak come into the family? |
njp.32101067628097 | When will you come? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where are you going, Florence? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where can I find her now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where can I find her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where can we find her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where did Mrs. Jeckyl live at the time she came here? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where did she go when she left your house? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where did she go? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where did she go? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where do you live? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where does your mother live? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is Florence Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is Uncle John? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is she now? njp.32101067628097 Where is she?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is the girl? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is the girl? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where is your daughter? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who has a stronger sphere than Mrs. Fordham? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who has any right to oppose? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who has dared to do this? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who is she, and what does she want? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who is she? njp.32101067628097 Who is that old woman I met on the stairs a little while ago?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Who is that old woman I met on the stairs just now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who is that? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who is to decide? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who knows her re- sidence? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who were they? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who were they? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who, Maddy? |
njp.32101067628097 | Who, then, was it? njp.32101067628097 Whose child is missing?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Why circumvent? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why did she leave? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do n't you pack her off? njp.32101067628097 Why do n't you speak to the lady?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do you ask that question? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do you keep him about the house? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do you seek her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do you think so? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why do you wish to sleep with Miss Harper? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why have you left the house of my niece so sud- denly? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why not from her, pray? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why not? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why take all that trouble? njp.32101067628097 Why was Florence Harper sent away?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Why was she brought here? |
njp.32101067628097 | Why?' |
njp.32101067628097 | Will not the spirits speak through her to- day? |
njp.32101067628097 | Will the spirits communicate through her now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Will you accompany me? |
njp.32101067628097 | Will you inform me, as briefly as possible, as to the condition of things existing at the time this par- tial suspension of life took place? |
njp.32101067628097 | Will you say that I want her? |
njp.32101067628097 | With whom? |
njp.32101067628097 | Wo n't you come in and see my mother? |
njp.32101067628097 | Wo n't you rise now? |
njp.32101067628097 | Wo n't you show them to me? |
njp.32101067628097 | Would you like to hear another? njp.32101067628097 You had a Mrs. Jeckyl here a few weeks ago?" |
njp.32101067628097 | You have met Mrs. Jeckyl, as you call her? |
njp.32101067628097 | You have not? |
njp.32101067628097 | You have seen children put to sleep? |
njp.32101067628097 | You heard Agnes describe the way in which she acted toward this woman? |
njp.32101067628097 | You see that child? |
njp.32101067628097 | You still purpose having a governess? |
njp.32101067628097 | You think not? |
njp.32101067628097 | You will not advise me? |
njp.32101067628097 | Your mother do n't care for her word, Agnes? |
njp.32101067628097 | $ 1.00 Cloth, full gilt, 1.50 WHAT CAN WOMAN DO? |
njp.32101067628097 | *<"Is she?" |
njp.32101067628097 | ,"Why do n't you call them as if you had some life in you?" |
njp.32101067628097 | 139""Why not recall Miss Harper?" |
njp.32101067628097 | 183"You know something of her antecedents, then?" |
njp.32101067628097 | 275"Ca n't I eat with Miss Harper?" |
njp.32101067628097 | 289"Are you not prejudiced against her, Madeline? |
njp.32101067628097 | 805"Who came in just now? |
njp.32101067628097 | A'n't they lovely, dear?" |
njp.32101067628097 | A'n't you, Miss Harper?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Am I covered with snakes, sir?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Am I to be set at naught by a strip- ling of a girl like this?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Am I to have no control in my own house? |
njp.32101067628097 | An accomplished English lady? |
njp.32101067628097 | And now, do you think I can give her up? |
njp.32101067628097 | And the question for us to ponder is, can we afford to let our feelings rule, and so break with Uncle John? |
njp.32101067628097 | Ashton?" |
njp.32101067628097 | But how was she to be brought into the sphere of her holy calling? |
njp.32101067628097 | But pray, doctor, what has happened in connection with her and Mrs. Dainty's family? |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you ever hear of her before to- day?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you know him?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Did you not see how he was moved when he said that he loved her as if she were his own child? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you hear me?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you hear?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you remember any thing about it? |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you remember the stories I used to tell?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you understand my meaning?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Do you wish to hear?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Edmonson?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Fordham?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Has any thing happened to the chil- dren?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Has she gone?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Hawks?" |
njp.32101067628097 | He then said, —"How did tjiis happen? |
njp.32101067628097 | How can we trace her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | How could you lose sight of her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | How dare you do so, sir?" |
njp.32101067628097 | How shall we repay the obligation?" |
njp.32101067628097 | How was this obtained?" |
njp.32101067628097 | How?" |
njp.32101067628097 | I hope she has not been robbing them, or any thing of that kind?" |
njp.32101067628097 | I thought Miss Harper was governess to your children?" |
njp.32101067628097 | In what respect?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is Agnes taking lessons in music?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't it dreadful?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't it sweet?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't there an easier and plainer way?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is n't this a queer world? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is she at home?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Is that the extent of your knowledge? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is there no one likely to be informed of her present home, to whom you could refer me? |
njp.32101067628097 | Is your aunt sick?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Jeckyl?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Jeckyl?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Leaving his box, he stepped to the pavement, saying, as he did so, —"Want a carriage, miss?" |
njp.32101067628097 | May I ask another question?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Now, do you wish to know, plainly, how I regard this matter?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Now, let me think: what shall the story be?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Or have you concluded that I will not suit you?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Pray, did you consult your husband?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Returning, Mr. Dainty said to the officer, —"Shall we all remain here, or will you go for ad- ditional aid, so as to extend the search?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Shall I speak to Mrs. Ashton about you, and learn the lady's address?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Shall it be a Bible story now?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Shall not something be conceded for the children's sake?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Suppose we adver- tise?" |
njp.32101067628097 | The angel did n't go away?" |
njp.32101067628097 | T¥ in it a commanding tone, en* Florence paused, and turned partly around, jiri"Why do n't you take the money? |
njp.32101067628097 | Weir?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Were you the driver?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What about it?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What about me?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What ails you?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What am I to understand, sir, by your words?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you know of her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean by my trade?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean by refusing to give Agnes her music- lesson?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean by this conduct?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean? |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What do you mean?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What does she mean by it?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What further?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What has come over the child?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What is her name?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What is it?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What is the cause of this strange affection?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What made you sit in her lap and lean your head against her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What more could I desire?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What more could be done? |
njp.32101067628097 | What next was to be done?" |
njp.32101067628097 | What right had she to exhibit an independent spirit?—to show a womanly pride that would not brook an outrage? |
njp.32101067628097 | What right had you to approve Miss Harper's conduct to her face, when I was blaming her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where are your manners?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where can I see her?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where can she be? |
njp.32101067628097 | Where did you get them, dear?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Where was Adele going with the rescued child? |
njp.32101067628097 | Whither were they to go in search of her? |
njp.32101067628097 | Will you let me be your sunshine?" |
njp.32101067628097 | With such a mother, what hope is there? |
njp.32101067628097 | Wo n't you see her this very day?" |
njp.32101067628097 | Would you believe it? |
njp.32101067628097 | You do n't imagine that I would take an entire stranger into my house without the most rigid inquiries touching her character?" |
njp.32101067628097 | accomplishing her recovery? |
njp.32101067628097 | exclaimed Dyer, starting to his feet;"what does the girl mean?" |
njp.32101067628097 | had n't we, Maddy? |
njp.32101067628097 | this visit?" |
njp.32101067628097 | your little son referred as having a snake in her bosom?" |
njp.32101067628097 | •"Very particularly engaged?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'Give you, my boy? hvd.hn3em8 'Give you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'What do you want me to do?' hvd.hn3em8 'What the deuce has kept you, Ned, my boy?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'What will you give me for a dozen of port, uncle?' hvd.hn3em8 , he said and did turn towards the dining- room,"is your mistress so ill she ca n't see me?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | And for how long? |
hvd.hn3em8 | At last Kate laughed and said—'Well?' hvd.hn3em8 But I hope as how you're comfortable where you are, Sara?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | But how did you find the cellar, papa? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did you ever know such a thing before, doctor? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you call a dead uncle and ten thousand pounds a joke? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you care to have me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you live here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | He is not in prison? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How can that be? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How is your mistress? |
hvd.hn3em8 | If I find a place for Charley, will you go to Pro- vidence Chapel next Sunday? |
hvd.hn3em8 | The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will my uncle do then, poor thing? hvd.hn3em8 Was it a dream then?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was n't it a curious dream, mamma? |
hvd.hn3em8 | We must not wait for the morning,said Nycteris,"for then I shall not be able to move, and what would you do the next night? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What baby? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What busi- ness have they to be looking out for my death? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you do then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean by leaving things like that in the dining- room? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean by saving him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What does it all mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What does the fool mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What does this mean, Lucy? hvd.hn3em8 What is he about all day, then?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is so frightful? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is the matter with you, girl? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What on earth do you mean, girl? hvd.hn3em8 Where are your brains, Effie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where do you go on Sundays? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where is the boy? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where is your mistress? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why, Alice!—you ai n't married, are you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You do n't mean it, Alice? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You do n't mean to say, Sara, you've been paying for those lodgings all this time? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You do n't see or scent any now, do you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'Tain't stealin', sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'Tain't stealin', you say, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 'Where's the port?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | ( Aside) If I could but understand how Constance Mrs. C. What do you say? |
hvd.hn3em8 | ( Comes close up to him and lays his hand on his arm) Be yo a feyther, mon? |
hvd.hn3em8 | ( Goes behind the Psyche to Thomas, but keeps watching the door of the room)—Did you see the man that went in there just now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | ( Shows him out by the door to the street) How did the fellow find his way here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | ( putting her arm tight round her waist).Does that help it Mattie, dear?—a little teeny bit? |
hvd.hn3em8 | -—that's not right — but it is trying — ain't it, my boy?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | 163"You would not have the boy go naked?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | 177 would n't tell us, to- night, the story about how"Well, my love?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | 19 “ I'm sorry it do n't suit you, ma'am, but I must. ” “ Why, Alice? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 2Q For what right had he to desire the fashioning of any woman after his ideas? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 2^ 3 Get: Would you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | 75"What animal was that, Fargu?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Ai n't it awful to think on?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Al- together antique in pose and expression!—Is she a commission? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Am I now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Am I to give Jack the half? |
hvd.hn3em8 | An'what's that to me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | An'what'ud Mattie say then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | An'why should n't it be the other way next? ” 22 TIE GIFTS OF THE CHILD CHRIST. |
hvd.hn3em8 | And I'm to be there to see, Bill — ain't I? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And am I to go a twiddlin'of my thumbs, and sayin'yes, ma'am, an'no, ma'am? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And how am I to know you're not a housebreaker? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And if the lamp had gone out, where had it gone? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And may not the act lead to a habit, and at length to a despised, perhaps feared and hated, old age, twisting at the ragged ends of a miserable life? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And mean it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And ride by my side? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And what did you say to that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And what if the lamp did not mean to hurt her, only could not help it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And what were those curious things it car- ried? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And where shall I find you, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And where the good? |
hvd.hn3em8 | And you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Any one called? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Anything more, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Are you going to carve her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Are you hurt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | At length, in a trembling, awed voice, and a half whisper, he said, “ Who are you? ” “ I am Nycteris,"she answered. |
hvd.hn3em8 | Aw're tellin'tho, aw seigh'th'mon goo into this heawse but a feow minutes agoo? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Belzebub's? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Black your boots for a party, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Black your boots, sir?—Shine your trotters'sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Brush your trousers, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But Jesus did none of all these things: was it not strange? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But after all, can this kind of thing be true?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | But hea cooms to knaw mo name? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But if I do n't find her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But she did.—Need I say that was the happiest Christmas I ever spent?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | But suddenly she remembered that she had heard Falca speak of the lamp going out: this must be what she had meant? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But thae dunnot say thae's ne'er been to Lancashire thisel'? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But then, when the day came, she did seem frightened:—why was that, seeing there was nothing to be afraid of then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But what if there should be at the heart of the universe a Thought to which the being of such men is distasteful? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But where'll I get a box and brushes? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But wherein was Mrs. Dempster so very different from her husband as I rudely fancy some of my readers imagining her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But why did you not tell me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But why should I not go? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But why should a man, who has cared so little for his wife, become instantly, upon the bare suspicion, so utter a prey to consuming misery? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But why were the things growing clearer before it was yet a sun? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But why, my-- why, Constance? |
hvd.hn3em8 | But you do n't mean to say the existence of that wine- cellar was revealed to you in a dream?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | But you will go to Garibaldi with me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Call your James — will you, aunt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Can I be of any service to him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Can it be that — —? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Childer, dun yo know th'way to Paradise — Row, or Road, or summat? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Clean your boots, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. A soldier, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Ai n't you going, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. And let me go for the doctor, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Are you sure of that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. But what does it matter where I have or have n't been? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. But why should n't you bring Miss La- cordere with you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Did you come all the way from Lancashire to look for it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Has he seen you here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. I need n't ask who it is, then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. If he calls again, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Mr. Waterfield, sir, would you mind stepping into the room again for a moment? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Then had n't you better lie down, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Then why not take her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Then you do n't remember him, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What are they? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What are you doing here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What on earth makes you think that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What shall I do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What story have you to tell the police then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. What's the matter, miss? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Where is your father, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Why did n't you speak to him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Why not? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Why should he do that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Col. G. Why should n't I serve my own — superior, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Come, Mattie, dear.—Why do n't you make'em move on? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Constance!--What does it all mean?--It must be — can it be — my father? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Coom back, saysto? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Could I see Mr. Gervaise for a moment? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Could he believe his eyes? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Could he believe his eyes? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Daddy was on his own hook? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dempster?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did n't he say so? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did old Nathan ever give you a glass of wine when you took home his slops? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did ye now, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did you ever black a shoe, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did you ever see him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Did you know it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Didsto ne'er hear tell ov th'owd woman'at lost her shillin'? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do n't you re- member I told you that I had a dream?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do n't you see how white she is? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do n't you see she's looking after the poor gentleman there? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do not think me unkind? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do she, Susan? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you call it eatin'when you see a dog polishin'a bone? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you happen to know a girl of the name of Pearson? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you know anything about him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you know anything about him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you know them, aunt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you live in this neighbourhood? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Do you think I would come to you to meet him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Does a reader retort,"The man was comfortable, and why should he be troubled?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dosto know eawr Mattie then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dosto mane it true? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Drunk — is she? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dun they do sich things as yon? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dun yo think an owd mon like moseF would be of mich use for sich wark as that, mon? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Dun yo think, sir, o'the gouden suverings i'th'Bank ov England would put a sharper edge on mo oud eighes when they look for mo lass? |
hvd.hn3em8 | For what can be better than to feel that you are in stately company, and at the same time perfectly at home in it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | For what was the child? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Had it gone out? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Han yo heard speyk ov mo chylt yet, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Han yo kilt and buried her, and nea be yo sorry for't? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Has Sophy been troublesome? ” “ No, ma’am; there's no harm in that child." |
hvd.hn3em8 | Has she been naughty too? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Has there been any girl here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Have n't you — been rather- in a hurry- Con- stance? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Have you accepted him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Have you seen any about? |
hvd.hn3em8 | He winnot joomp eawt ov th'window, dosto thenk, lad? |
hvd.hn3em8 | He's never going to play^ow false — is he? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Hea am aw to fot her yere, when I dunnot know wheer hoo be, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Hea am aw to know yo're not playin'a mar- lock wi'mo? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How are you, Gervaise? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How can I help dying, Susan? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How can you call this dark? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How can you do that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How can you expect that, Sue, when the work's lost? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How could I be that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How could he endure in a wife what would have been preposterous in a clerk, and would have led to his immediate dismissal? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How could it be when all his energies were given to making money? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How could ye?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | How dare you say so? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How did I come here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How do you do, aunt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How do you do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How long have you known him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How many doors have you been a hearkenin'at since mornin'— eh, putty- lump? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How then was she to marry a man that had black nails, and smelt of glue? |
hvd.hn3em8 | How was he to know what the going down of the sun would be like? |
hvd.hn3em8 | I be- lieve he was quite as honest as the recognized laws of his trade demanded — and for how many could I say more? |
hvd.hn3em8 | I begin to It could n't be at the sight of him you fainted, Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | I hope you're a little better now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | I must go then — must I? |
hvd.hn3em8 | I say, old man — your name's Thomas Pear- son — ain't it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | IOj"But how?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | If I had been a father to him, this would never have happened.—If he were to marry the girl now?—Only, who can tell but she led him astray? |
hvd.hn3em8 | If I yield to an impulse of which I know I shall be ashamed, is it not the act of a madman? |
hvd.hn3em8 | If she was, as he had concluded, the nymph of the river, why had she not re- appeared? |
hvd.hn3em8 | If you wo n't say anything, how can I know what you are thinking- what you wish? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is Mattie your sister, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is Mr. Gervaise in? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is he still determined on going, William? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is it only naughty things that must be put out of sight, Constance? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is she a old girl or a young un? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Is there any fighting there now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | It would n't be fair to Lady Georgiana, now, would it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Jack, How do you know they ai n't? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Jack, Well, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Jes? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Leave her alone, will you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Like any other wild beast when the dark falls — eh? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Listen: do you call that roaring? |
hvd.hn3em8 | May n't I come and see you while you work? |
hvd.hn3em8 | May there not lie in that direction some possible reason why they should bethink themselves? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Most on'em makes it a penny.—But I say, Mattie, you do n't want nobody arter you — do you now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. And has is not once occurred to you to ask how he may take such watching? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. Have you got Constance with you there? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. No one here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. What is it, my Arthur? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. Where is she, then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. Where's my — his man, then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. C. You do n't mean it's true? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mrs. Clifford, ma'am, would you please get a glass of wine for master? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Mun aw tell tho again? |
hvd.hn3em8 | My eye!—Is she a square Moll, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | No fathers or lovyers for me- says I — But this here pebble o'Paradise!—What's to be done wi'the cherub? |
hvd.hn3em8 | No model? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Now then, sir!—What's the young woman like? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Now what are you two a squabblin'over? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Now, Jack, what's it to be? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Odd you should ask now-—ain't it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Odd — ain't it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Or was it that the creatures dwelling in it, the wind, and the trees, and the clouds, and the river, had all quar- relled, each with all the rest? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Or was this another creature altogether — of the same kind, but hugely bigger, and of a very different temper and behaviour? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Ov a pratty yung lass? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Perhaps you are going to be married sooner than you expected? ” Alice gave her chin a little toss, pressed her lips together, and was silent. |
hvd.hn3em8 | Shall you know her again? |
hvd.hn3em8 | She madded me first: what else when she would n't believe a word I said? |
hvd.hn3em8 | She stood entranced.—Could it be? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Some would say,"What business had a man like him with a fine lady for a wife? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Some- thing beautiful, like the creature in her lap? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Speak out, will you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Story saysto? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Tell him I called, will you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Tell you what, darling? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Th't'one has to do wi'th't'other — have it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | That's odd, ai n't it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Then thae winnot help mo? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Then why do n't you work, and better your- self a bit? |
hvd.hn3em8 | There was n't an old man with him?—not an old man with a long stick? |
hvd.hn3em8 | There's a time and a place for everything!—What are you about?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Timothy, eh? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Uncommissioned? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Under the sheet there? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Vere am I to put it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was he going to die suddenly of choking? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was her work worth nothing? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was it a judgment upon him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was it a prison like hers it was shut in? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was it her growing into a sun that did it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was it outside of her, or something taking place in her head? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was she dead? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was she rude on the stair, ma’am? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Was the child crazed? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well, Bill, how have you been getting on? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well, and who have we got here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well, do you see this? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well, what is it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Well? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What I mean is, you do n't mean as how this'ere money — dang it all!—as how it's to be all over between you and me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What ai n't respectable? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What ails her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What am I to do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What can I do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What can I have done so very wicked? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What can I help it, if the world goes and changes itself? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What can I say? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What can the fellow be up to? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What could it mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What could she have done to make the gentle creature so angry? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What could the atom mean, with her big eyes looking right into her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What did he ever do to im- prove his own? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What differs? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you know of her? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean by that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean, aunt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What do you take me for? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What don yo mane? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What else? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What good does he want done him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What has he done to offend you, miss? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What have I done? ” Alice's chin alone made reply. |
hvd.hn3em8 | What if the flower then was the little great- grandchild of the lamp, and he was loving it all the time? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What if to that Thought they look blots in light, ugly things? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is a soldier's first duty? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is it now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is the matter with your mistress?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is the matter? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What is this? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What lines!—You will let me drop in some day when you've got your model here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What more would you have? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What of Miss Lacordere? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What other way, William? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What shall ever wake such a man to a sense of indwelling poverty, or make him begin to hunger after any lowliest expansion? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was darkness or the laziness of Time's feet to one who had seen what she had that night seen? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was he like? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was it, my dear?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was she about to grow into? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was that about Constance? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What was the con- sequence?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | What will you give me for a dozen of port to tide you over Christmas Day?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | What worse would you be, William? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What would happen next? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What would he think, say, and do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What would you have me under- stand by such an answer?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | What's come over you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What's the matter? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What's this nonsense about Garibaldi, Arthur? |
hvd.hn3em8 | What's your name? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Wheer to? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Wheer's mo Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Wheer's th'Sunday- school, chylt? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where could Gervaise have picked him up?-Nobody here? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where have you been all this time?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where is she then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where's Susan gone? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where, then? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Where? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Which corner, my man? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who could be sure of a back? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who did you say? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who is he? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who struck the good old man? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who then could have been so cruel to the lovely little creature, as to force it open like that, and spread it heart- bare to the terrible death- lamp? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who told him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who told you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who's that behind you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Who? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Whose father? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why do n't ye go an'pay twopence a week to somebody to learn ye good manners? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why should n't you roar a little now and then like other honest lions? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why should you want me to know him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why, who ever saw a respectable shiner goin'about with a three- legged stool for a blackin'box? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Why? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will he break her heart too, I wonder? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will nobody take him away? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you come and help me to find a bottle or two?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you come and help me to find the port?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you ever learn to do a thing without being told it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you go with me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you not let me understand? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Will you watch me, and take care of me?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | William! — Where can the fel- low be? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Wilto gie mo mo Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Wilto gie mo mo Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would n't you like to get a place now, Charley?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would n't you like to take your choice some- times, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would she be blind or dead first? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would the whole come to confusion and disorder? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would you like a tart? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Would you mind going with me a little bit, Susan? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You could n't lend me an old cloak, could you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You dare, Jack? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You did n't see the gentleman just gone, I'm afraid, William? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You do n't mean? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You do n't want a father — do you now? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You have forgiven me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You understand me, my boy?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | You ’ ai n't forgotten who's a comin', Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You'ai n't seen one about, have you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You're here — are you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | You're hungry sometimes,—ain't you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | Your sweetheart, Bill? |
hvd.hn3em8 | and did it grow dark when the lamp left it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | and what did he know about except business? |
hvd.hn3em8 | can be keeping William? |
hvd.hn3em8 | did not the angel of her eternal Ideal for ever behold the face of her Father in heaven? |
hvd.hn3em8 | ha!—You are a soldier, you say? |
hvd.hn3em8 | he said, turning his back, and going to- wards the door;'what's the use of joking about serious affairs like this?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | how can you be so cruel? |
hvd.hn3em8 | if you be the gentleman that goes about here, could n't you help me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | obedience, is it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | or what are you going to do?' |
hvd.hn3em8 | she burst out at length, wringing her hands,"how ever can I tell you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | she cried,"is it my fault?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | the side of the carriage, while it was jumbled along by the maddened horses, was,"What do bishops do in such circumstances?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | to our Mattie? |
hvd.hn3em8 | to work of a Sunday; but where's the differ when you've got a brother to look after? |
hvd.hn3em8 | what is it? ” cried Nycteris, now in her turn conceiving a vague fear. |
hvd.hn3em8 | what is to become of us? |
hvd.hn3em8 | what shall I do with it? |
hvd.hn3em8 | what shall I do? |
hvd.hn3em8 | who —? |
hvd.hn3em8 | why did you take me out of the streets? |
hvd.hn3em8 | you're there — are you? |
hvd.hn3em8 | — Could it be? |
hvd.hn3em8 | — Susan, you would n't mind going home without me? |
hvd.hn3em8 | — You knew him? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ A man? ” repeated Nycteris: “ what is that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ A man? ” repeated Nycteris: “ what is that? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Alice, my dear,"he said- for John was a man to go straight at the enemy, “ what's amiss? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Come now, Alice, ” said her master, “ what's at the back of all this? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Do n't you think it would be ungrateful of you to leave her in her present condition? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Gus, dear, could n't you make up your mind for once to go with me to Lady Ashdaile's to- morrow? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ How could anybody love such a troublesome chit?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ How did you come here? ” asked Nycteris, taking his face between her hands. |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ It's mis’ess's fortun'as'as been my mis- fortun'-ain't it now, sir? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Then that is not the sun? ” said Nycteris, thought- fully, pointing up to the moon. |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Then what can it be, Alice? |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Then what is it? ” said her mistress. |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ What on ’ arth's come over you? ” exclaimed John, with the first throb of rousing indignation. |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Where do you sleep?" |
hvd.hn3em8 | “ Why do n't you hang up your jacket, miss?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | A vision? ” said he: “ Was it that wench who de. nyp.33433067294490 Then will you be so kind as come to the Grass Mar- ket, and see me put down?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What may be the amount of their army? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What passed, say ye? nyp.33433067294490 'Aweel, that's aye some sa- tisfaction,'quo I. ” “ Whom did she mean by the Ringans, do you know? nyp.33433067294490 * You do not know him. ” “ How then does he know me? |
nyp.33433067294490 | - I bowed with great humility, but at the same time how could I but feel proud and highly flattered? |
nyp.33433067294490 | - What? |
nyp.33433067294490 | -“I think you should know me, Sir?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 128 PRIVATE MEMOIRS AND I walked aside to my friend, who stood at a distance looking on, and he said to me, “ What thinkest thou now?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 140 PRIVATE MEMOIRS AND “ But then the penalties?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 276 REMARKABLE PASSAGES IN THE “ Thorburn, what shall be done to get these men once more embodied and set on the way?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 307 “ Had we deviated much ere we arrived at your village? ” “ I dhont knhow, sir. |
nyp.33433067294490 | 307 “ Had we deviated much ere we arrived at your village?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 56 What is your own opinion?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | 61 “ It was at the foot of one of the north wynds of Edinburgh. ” “ Was it by appointment that you met? ” “ No, it was not." |
nyp.33433067294490 | 66 Wha is they? ” whispered one. |
nyp.33433067294490 | A gentleman called on me! ” said I; “ pray, sir, who takes it on him to disturb me, a stranger, at these un- timeous hours? |
nyp.33433067294490 | A night to be remembered that was!- Wo n't you be going? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Ah you sly doag, is it not soa? |
nyp.33433067294490 | All that I can come at is, that your life is in danger-hope you have not offended any of the Gordons, sir?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | An elder of the reformed Church are you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | An', what think ye they said, sir? |
nyp.33433067294490 | An', what think ye they said, sir? |
nyp.33433067294490 | And how is it, how can it be, that we again see him here, walking arm in arm with his mur- derer?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | And how there was even a possibility that I could have accomplished such villanies? ”. |
nyp.33433067294490 | And now that you have taken up the Lord's cause of being avenged on his enemies, wherefore spare those that are your own as well as his? |
nyp.33433067294490 | And then, turning lightly about, he added,—“Are there to be no more of these d d fine blows, gentlemen? |
nyp.33433067294490 | And will any tell me, that this is not Ineffectual Calling?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Answer me that, Sir? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Answer me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Are a'his bare- hurdied clans muntit on horses?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Are the military to starve, that a scratchpenny may thrive? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Are these, sir, all rebels against this new govern- ment, called the committee of estates?' |
nyp.33433067294490 | Are ye gaun to take the calm o'the stamock again?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Are you for the king or the covenant? |
nyp.33433067294490 | At length, I asked if he would take any refreshment? |
nyp.33433067294490 | At what place did you meet then?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Been? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Before going to bed, I asked if it was custom- ary with them to have family worship of evenings? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Bess, ye jaud, what's the meaning o'this?' |
nyp.33433067294490 | But as you draw the largest share yourself, and spend that as you think fit, how am I to carry on my department? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But if God spare us to see the light of day, our doubts shall soon be at an end. ” “ Do you mean to begin the attack, or to await it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | But tell me what reparation you propose offering to my injured child?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | But tell me, dear friend, did you remark to what the subtile and hellish villain was endeavouring to prompt the assassin?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | But then, where had I the means, or under what direction was I to begin? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But what matters it whether it be or not? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But will you then consent to the other meritorious deed? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But you will pray to God to forgive me? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But, pray, how do you come to know this?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | But, would you be- lieve it? |
nyp.33433067294490 | But,'od saif us, sir, do you ken what the auld wives o'the clachan say about you?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Can there be any doubt that it is the duty of one consecrat- ed to God, to cut off such a mildew? ”. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Can there be any doubt that it is the duty of one consecrat- ed to God, to cut off such a mildew?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Can you deny that you have already been in this place four months and seven days? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Cot pe wid my dhear and plessed matam, how tid you come here?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Cowan?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Did you ever see these silver spoons before?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Did you find him an arrant rascal in his dealings?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Did you hear her blame any per- son?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do ye no ken that Montrose's army's a'cavalry?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you consider how short a time I have been in this place? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you credit me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you credit me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you now, and here pledge yourself to one who has so often saved your life, and has put his own at stake to do so? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you pledge yourself that you will henceforth be guided by my coun- sel, and follow me whithersoever I choose to lead?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Do you recollect aught of the appearance of my young master, George Col- wan?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Eh? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Far did you pe casting them? ” “ Casting what? ” “ Why them divots you speaked of." |
nyp.33433067294490 | Far did you pe casting them? ” “ Casting what? ” “ Why them divots you speaked of." |
nyp.33433067294490 | Far did you pe casting them? ” “ Casting what?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Far did you pe casting them? ” “ Casting what?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Good and blessed Virgin, is not this Clerk Archy himself?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Gude sauf us, ir ye a gentleman's brood, that ye will kick an'cuff a lad when he's down?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | Had not you and I some sweet communion and fellowship yesterday? ” “ I beg your pardon, sir, ” said I. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Has not Ardinferry the same? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Has not Patrick M.Lure the same? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Has not the Laird of Dalcastle and his repro- V 90 PRIVATE NEMOIRS AND bate heir the same? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Have nae they ta'en awa near three thoos- and o'the pick o'the horses in a'Argyle? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Have not all these the same calls, warnings, doctrines, and re- proofs, that we have? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Have we not great reason to bestir ourselves, and unite all our chief men together, in interest as well as principle, and that without loss of time?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Have you met with any accident? ” “ No." |
nyp.33433067294490 | He came to this hill with me. ”"Where then is he now? ”'"I can not tell." |
nyp.33433067294490 | He was one whom I esteemed as an honourable man, and I could not help speaking to him, asking how he did?—and what he thought of this affair? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Hey? |
nyp.33433067294490 | His equal is not in the kingdom; but he is a forsworn man, and how can such a man prosper? |
nyp.33433067294490 | How would you like to be Deputy Governor yourself, and to have the sole command here? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I ask you, Sir,- before God and this witness, I ask you, have you kept solemnly and inviolate the vows which I laid upon you that day? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I asked what he would have? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I asked, with great simpli- city, “ Are all your subjects Christians, prince?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | I believe, though I do not comprehend you. ” “ Then why do you not at once challenge your bro- ther to the field of honour? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I blessed myself, and asked whom it was his pleasure to personify to- night? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I can not conceive how you should come up here without asking my permission? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I had nothing at heart but your unspeakable profit, and great and endless good. ” “ So then, you indeed knew that I was here?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | I hope you have brought me tidings of comfort?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | I nodded assent, when he seized my hand as if it had been in a vice, and went on without suffering me to rejoin a word —"How are you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | I thought aye she would be setting out every minute, for twa hours. ” “ And when you went home, what did you find?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | I wad hae raised sic a yelloch! ” “ Where were you that morning?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | I who must so soon stand before my last earthly one? |
nyp.33433067294490 | In the name of God, what does it portend? ” said he. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Is it any wonder, sir, that such a man should run into blunders? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Is it not consistent with every precept of the Gospel? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Is it your- self?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Is that it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Is this business to go to sixes and sevens for your pleasure? |
nyp.33433067294490 | It was this: “ What if I should fail in my first effort? |
nyp.33433067294490 | It was this: “ What if I should fail in my first effort? |
nyp.33433067294490 | It was this: “ What if I should fail in my first effort? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Know you aught of the covenanters'army?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Mistress M‘Craw, and you young witch, Diana, where pe your hearts and your souls now? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Mrs Calvert, where is he?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Mrs Logan heard not this jeer, but looking at the pris- soner with an absent and stupid stare, she said, “ Did you know my late master?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | My companion also exulted, and said, “ Did not I tell thee? |
nyp.33433067294490 | My companion also exulted, and said, “ Did not I tell thee? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Nei- ther do I. ” “ What reasons have you for doubting it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Nhaw. ” “ You are not a servant of the provost's, then?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Not Colwan, I hope?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Old Dal asked why he did not kick the dog out of his presence, whenever he felt him disagree- able? |
nyp.33433067294490 | One day he came upon me fuming and raging as usual, and without either rhyme or reason inquired, “ why I did not pay this debt?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Only one superior officer accosted me, asking if I had seen the culprit? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or consistent with the glory of God? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or if it could, where is the judge that could enforce it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or that in that time you have been forbid my house twenty times? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or that you have attained them? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or that you have persevered in your endeavours to effect the basest and most ungenerous of purposes? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or which of your names is it?- your Christian or surname?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Or which of your names is it?- your Christian or surname?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Our judges are just, you know, and our exactors righteous — do you not think the same? ”. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray tell me this, brave young gentleman- Is my lord's correspondence with Spain, and with the Catholic lords in 1606, in your custody?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray will you take a few days'journey into the country with me, to look at such a man?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, is not this a day of holy festivity with you? ” 1 stared in his face, but made no answer, for my senses were bewildered. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Pray, what did she say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Purdie, I say, is it you? ” The darkling intruder paused for a few moments, and then came towards the foot of the ladder. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Purdie, I say, is it you?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Seeing you now act with- out danger, can not you also act without fear?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | Sure I never did you any hurt?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Sure, you will say, it must be an allegory; or( as the writer calls it) a religious PARABLE, showing the dreadful danger of self- righteous- ness? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Surely ye haena forgotten that Andrew Handy- side has been in his grave these six months? ” · This was a stunning blow to me. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Tell me precisely and distinctly what you know of my inother?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Tell me this, has he over- come you, or has he not? ” CONFESSIONS OF A FANATIC. |
nyp.33433067294490 | That I will be loth to do, till you tell me where you were that night my young master was murderedi? ”." |
nyp.33433067294490 | The lad who was sitting up in his bed, intent on the watch, called out, “ Wha's that there? |
nyp.33433067294490 | The lad who was sitting up in his bed, intent on the watch, called out,"Wha's that there? |
nyp.33433067294490 | The weaver came half naked, unlocked the door, and, setting in his head and long neck, accosted me thus: “ What now, Mr. Satan? |
nyp.33433067294490 | There didna I lock him in on purpose to bring the military on him; an'in place o'that, haşna he keepit me in a sleep a'this while as deep as death? |
nyp.33433067294490 | There was a stunning blow for me? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Thorburn went up to him, and says, “ Captain, shall I or shall I not give John Hill a hundred lashes for rioting and insubordination?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | Thou shudderest at my approach now, dost thou?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | To what would I be reconciled?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Walker, is that you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Walker, is that you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Was I at hame, say ye? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Was I at hame, say ye? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Was it any wonder that the latter was disgusted at such behaviour? |
nyp.33433067294490 | We have nothing on earth but our senses to depend upon: if these deceive us, what are we to do? |
nyp.33433067294490 | We were all curious to see what sort of a pamphlet such a person would read; what it could con- tain that he seemed to have had such a care about? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What book is that? ” said I: is it a Bible? ”"It is my Bible, sir, ” said he; “ but I will cease reading it, for I am glad to see you. |
nyp.33433067294490 | What book is that? ” said I: is it a Bible? ”"It is my Bible, sir, ” said he; “ but I will cease reading it, for I am glad to see you. |
nyp.33433067294490 | What can be i the house? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What can be i'the house? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What can this work be? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What care I for your threat- enings of a tribunal? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What church is that? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What could our heroes do?- Why, they faced about to return toward their citadel, the Black Bull. |
nyp.33433067294490 | What could the word of such a culprit avail? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What does te creat bhaist want with te gun just now?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What for are ye roaring that gate? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What for þave ye abscondit yoursel into ma leddy's wab for?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What have I done for evil, or what have I 160 PRIVATE MEMOIRS AND not done for your good, that you would thus shun my présence?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What in this world is the meaning of it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What is all this for? ” said he. |
nyp.33433067294490 | What is the life of a man more than the life of a lamb, or any guiltless animal? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What is the life of a man more than the life of a lamb, or any guiltless animal? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What is the matter here? ” “ Oh, sir, our boy!" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What think you of these news, Baillie? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What would Montrose say if he saw- if he saw this? |
nyp.33433067294490 | What's be- come of you, my dear? ” cried the laird. |
nyp.33433067294490 | What's be- come of you, my dear?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | What's the matter wi'you, master? |
nyp.33433067294490 | When shall our great work of cleansing the sanctuary be finished, if we proceed at this puny rate?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | When she gaed to put the key i'the door, up it flew to the fer wa'.-'Bess, ye jaud, what's the meaning o'this?' |
nyp.33433067294490 | Where have you been? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Where is he? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Wherein have I offended? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who are to be the commanders? ”. |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who are you, sir?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who can doubt, from this statement, that I was be- witched, and that my relatives were at the ground of it? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who can doubt, from this statement, that I was be- witched, and that my relatives were at the ground of it? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who could doubt, after this, that he was the Czar of Russia? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who do you think the young man was who walked in his company to- night?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who is he that causeth the mole, from his secret path of darkness, to throw up the gom, the gold, and the precious ore? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who is he? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who is he? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who is it? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who is murdering you, or offering to murder you?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who the muckle deevil are ye?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Who would not envy the liberty wherewith we are made free? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Whose word, or whose reasoning can convince us against our own sen- ses? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Why?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Will it please you to begone, sir?' |
nyp.33433067294490 | Will that suffice you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Will you take an oath to this effect?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | Would he pretend that all that was likewise by chance? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Would he pretend that all that was likewise by chance? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Would he pretend that all that was likewise by chance? |
nyp.33433067294490 | Yet, if it is not he, who can it be? ”." |
nyp.33433067294490 | You already know my natural character? ” “ Yes,"said he,"and it is that which attaches me to you. |
nyp.33433067294490 | You give the business up? |
nyp.33433067294490 | You go and desert your post?- Let me see you attempt it. |
nyp.33433067294490 | You had better leave me to myself, mistress. ” “ Leave you to yourself? |
nyp.33433067294490 | You have a father and a brother according to the flesh, what do you know of them? ” “ I am sorry to say I know nothing good,"said I. |
nyp.33433067294490 | You have been kidnapped, then? |
nyp.33433067294490 | You who are able to recollect things as they happened, did he not seem to recollect us, and make signs to that effect?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | You will at all events accompany me, and see that I get justice?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | You, the bound servant and slave of the State, as much as the meanest soldier under my command? |
nyp.33433067294490 | _ How can you prove that? |
nyp.33433067294490 | ance that? |
nyp.33433067294490 | and is it thus? |
nyp.33433067294490 | and is it thus?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | and is not this Ineffectual Calling? |
nyp.33433067294490 | and so you are Bell Calvert? |
nyp.33433067294490 | and, “ why I did not pay the other debt?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | au tuat any ksal, statistical vi i stre al u Quuoi Lut ku*** di bata berbaycan a tier welt unbeutvisa..? |
nyp.33433067294490 | castle, ” said Mrs Logan,"what hast thou to say for thyself? |
nyp.33433067294490 | city, “ Are all your subjects Christians, prince?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | cupied? |
nyp.33433067294490 | does our worthy friend the Baillie not ap- prove of this measure? ” said Argyle. |
nyp.33433067294490 | does our worthy friend the Baillie not ap- prove of this measure? ” said Argyle. |
nyp.33433067294490 | ful maamoselle Le Mebene; and now I am de giglet, and trap- de- moose, and gillygawky? |
nyp.33433067294490 | his fit sodgers an'a'? |
nyp.33433067294490 | how could I doubt, after this, that the hand of heaven was aiding and abetting me? |
nyp.33433067294490 | how dare you lift your eyes to heaven with such purposes in your heart? |
nyp.33433067294490 | how dare you lift your eyes to heaven with such purposes in your heart? |
nyp.33433067294490 | how dare you lift your eyes to heaven with such purposes in your heart? |
nyp.33433067294490 | how dare you liſt your eyes to heaven with such purposes in you heart? |
nyp.33433067294490 | howling and wringing your hands? |
nyp.33433067294490 | ing round her head, she said, with the most intense in- terest, “ Proceed farther on our journey, did you say? |
nyp.33433067294490 | ing you in no ordinary degree at this momentous crisis of your life?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | is that all, madam?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | knowest thou what thou art attempting? |
nyp.33433067294490 | lent, and listening, till fairly awake, and then asked if I had heard any thing? |
nyp.33433067294490 | lent, and listening, till fairly awake, and then asked if I had heard any thing? |
nyp.33433067294490 | ly clerk- a dirty pen- scraper, a college weazel, a north- ern rat?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | ly, Mr Lawrence,"said l."Well, what did the Mar- quess say to that?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | or what are you pleased to laugh at? |
nyp.33433067294490 | posing you should be caught, if once you are Laird of Dalcastle and Balgrennan, what are the penalties to you?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | quo she, “ is that a'that ye ken about the wiles and doings o'the prince o'the air, that rules an ’ works in the bairns o'disobedience? |
nyp.33433067294490 | quo she, “ is that a'that ye ken about the wiles and doings o'the prince o'the air, that rules an'works in the bairns o'disobedience? |
nyp.33433067294490 | rsion I strong e made ent the know? |
nyp.33433067294490 | said 1: “ Sure you will?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said I.-- The man's breath cut short, and he looked at me without returning any answer.- —"I ask you where my mother is?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said I: “ Sure you will?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said Mrs Calvert; “ whom do you mean, mistress?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said he, “ Is this all the gratitude that you deign for an attachment of which the annals of the world fur- nish no parallel? |
nyp.33433067294490 | said he: “ Was it that wench who de- on the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said he: “ Was it that wench who de- scended from the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said he: “ Was it that wench who de- scended from the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | said she, “ would you wish to have him assassinated? |
nyp.33433067294490 | scended from the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | secutin'a servant o'the Lord's that gate, an'pitting the life out o'him wi'his head down an'his heels up?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | sitating he is on some of the most interesting points of divinity? ”"It is for his great mental faculties that I dread him,"said he. |
nyp.33433067294490 | tentions of going to Oxford? |
nyp.33433067294490 | thae claes? |
nyp.33433067294490 | thae claes? |
nyp.33433067294490 | tion of attachment; and, in some degree to shake the validity of it, I asked, with great simplicity, where he had been all this while? |
nyp.33433067294490 | to prison? ” says I. |
nyp.33433067294490 | try? |
nyp.33433067294490 | tude; but he spoke with more warmth, for we heard his words,'Think you that I fear you, Tom? |
nyp.33433067294490 | varse of Cot, unless you ply as never man plied pe- fore?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | what is the matter?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | what made ye gang howkin in there to be a poor man's ruin? |
nyp.33433067294490 | what's that? ” “ He has refused to obey orders, sir, and rebelled. ” “ Lick him, lick him weel! |
nyp.33433067294490 | where art thou now? |
nyp.33433067294490 | you saved my father's life?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | « How has he been engaged in the interim?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | — No answer?-You do n't choose to say what that cause was?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | — No answer?-You do n't choose to say what that cause was?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ A vision? ” said he: “ Was it that wench who de- scended from the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ A vision? ” said he: “ Was it that wench who de- scended from the hill?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ A vision?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ A vision?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Am nae a survunt to nee buddy. ” “ How far are you going? ” “ Oo am jeest gaun up to the brugg o'Dee yunder. ” “ What to do?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Am nae a survunt to nee buddy. ” “ How far are you going? ” “ Oo am jeest gaun up to the brugg o'Dee yunder. ” “ What to do?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ An'fat the better wad you be for the kenning o'this, man?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And how long does your Christian reverence suppose you have remained in this place since the late laird's death?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And what security have I for that?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And when you went home, what did you find?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And where is my mother?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And where is my noble friend and companion?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ And, why?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Are you ashamed of your parents, that you refuse to give your real name?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Are you one, Sir? ” said the other. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Been, sir? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ But may we not wait for years before we find an opportunity? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ But this is not all: you must tell me for what pur- pose you sought me out here this morning?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ But why not Colwan, there being so little difference in the sound?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ But will it not warm you too much?'' |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Could you not swear that gown was your mistress's once?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Did you attend to his corpse, and know that he positively died and was buried?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Did you ever see this gown before, think you?"" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Did you not know me, my dear Baillie? ”. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Did you not say that there was some mode of accom- modating matters on that score?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Do you call that a strong position? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Do you not know me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Do you remember ought else that your mistress said on the occasion? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Do you remember ought else that your mistress said on the occasion? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Do you think the gaining of you to iny service, is not an attainment worthy of being envied by the greatest potentate in Christendom? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Fat the deil are ye yoolling an'praying that gate for, man?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Father, is Keppoch charged?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Fats te mahn saying? ” cried the guide. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Fats te mahn saying? ” cried the guide. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ For what purpose was it then?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ For what? ” says Wilson, without lifting his head that hung down near his knee- “ some board in the na- tion! |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Gil! ” said I; have you no name but Gil? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Granting this, whom are we to propose for the other? ” said he. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Has the partner whom you bound me to, kept hers inviolate? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Have you seen any thing out of the ordinary course of nature?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Hout, hout,-twa o'our heeland offisher's,--they dinna ken a word we're speakin. ” “ Then, David, what have you to say to my argument?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ How could I lead these men into battle at present?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ How should I when no one repeats it to me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Humph?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Humph?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I can not for my life recollect, but am convinced I have seen the same fine form and face before. ”"And did not he seem to know us, Mrs Calvert? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I can not tell. ” “ Was he here present with you to- day?". |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I hae seen some very like them, and whaever has seen siller spoons, has done the same. ” “ Can you swear you never saw them before?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I mean, had we gone far astray?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I mean, what passed between your mistress and you on the occasion?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ I mean, what passed between your mistress and you on the occasion?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Ineffectual Calling? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Is not that the sound of trumpets I hear? ” said Ar- gyle. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Is there any law or enactment that can compel me to do so? ” said the other, biting his lip with scorn. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ It is who?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Jane is that you? ” said I. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Master,"says he, “ is your name Mr. Secretary Side- sark?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Might we not rather pop him off in private and quietness, as we did the deistical divine?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Muckle at a loss are you? ” said she. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Murder, you beast! ” said he; “ what do you mean by roaring out murder in that way? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ My dear son, what is the matter with you? ” “ Do you see any thing the matter with me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ My dear son, what is the matter with you? ” “ Do you see any thing the matter with me?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Now are you gure, you tascal, that you are leading us in a straight line for Huntly?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Now, madam,"added I, “ my question to you is, What is Inef- fectual Calling?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ O dear, mem, how can I ken? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ O my life, I can not remember. ” “ Did you note the appearance of the young gentle- man you saw slain that night? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Pray are you in bed?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Pray in what can I serve you, madam?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Pray of what value are they?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Pray what do you here? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Pray, Mr Shepherd, does not this require some ex- planation?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Rabina, where are you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Rabina, where are you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Sir,"said I, “ how comes it that you have robbed me of my clothes, and put these down in their place over night?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Sir,"said I, “ how comes it that you have robbed me of my clothes, and put these down in their place over night?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ So early as that? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Surely you are not such a fool, ” said I, “ as to be- lieve that the devil really was in the printing office?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Surely you are not such a fool,"said I, “ as to be- lieve that the devil really was in the printing office?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Tell me this one thing, then, Robert, and all shall be forgotten and forgiven,- Who was that friend?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ The curse of God be on thee! ” said he; “ What fiend has brought thee here, and for what purpose art thou come? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Then what the devil are you seeking here at this time of the morning?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Then why do you not at once challenge your bro- ther to the field of honour? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Then will you be so good as carry this fur mantle for me, Mr Archibald?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Then, wretch, confess that the devil was that friend who told you I was here, and who came here with you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Think of it, squire?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Thou hast done well for once; but wherefore hesitate in such a cause? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Thou hast done well for once; but wherefore hesitate in such a cause? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Verra muckle too? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What ails Drum- mond? ” cried another. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What ails you, Robert?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What found we? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What hath detained desponding trifler?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What hath detained thee, thou desponding trifler?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What hath detained thee, thou desponding trifler?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What hath detained thee, thou desponding trifler?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What hath detained thee, thou desponding trifler?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What is it, Sir? ” said the laird fiercely. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What time of the morning?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What will become of me now? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What? ” said she, “ refuse the first step to honour that ever was proffered to you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ What? ” said she, “ refuse the first step to honour that ever was proffered to you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Where is he? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Where was I, say you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Where was I, say you? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Where were you that morning?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Wherefore lackest thou it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Wherefore lackest thou it?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Who has he quarrelled with? ” asked a third. |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Why them divots you speaked of. ” “ I mean, had we gone far astray?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ Yes to the prison, ” says he; “ to be sure, where else but to the prison in the mean time?" |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ You saved my father's life, Sir? |
nyp.33433067294490 | “ • What is it, my dear? |
nyp.33433067294490 | • Is young Dalcastle still in the house?' |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What do you mean you knave? ” said I; “ what dark hints are these you are throwing out? |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What do you mean you knave? ” said I; “ what dark hints are these you are throwing out? |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What found we? |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What is the matter? ” cried one. |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What passed, say ye? |
nyp.33433067294490 | • What? |
hvd.hwspej | ! Clien'D? |
hvd.hwspej | !,,?,,! |
hvd.hwspej | And what is your name? hvd.hwspej And will no other serve your turn but our most admirable caliph? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you feel your heart still? hvd.hwspej How long must I stand here in this condition?" |
hvd.hwspej | I:4 1'3'? hvd.hwspej Indeed! ” cried Haroun,"and did you judge falsely, police justice? |
hvd.hwspej | Peter Munk, what brings you to the pine grove? |
hvd.hwspej | Was it I who made the exchange? |
hvd.hwspej | Well, have you inspected yourself long enough, my prince? ” said the barber, stepping up and looking him over with a laugh. hvd.hwspej What did you do with this Said? ” asked the caliph. |
hvd.hwspej | Who is the owner of this caravan? ” inquired the knight. hvd.hwspej Who? |
hvd.hwspej | '” “ What do you mean?" |
hvd.hwspej | (;? 1. |
hvd.hwspej | * 253 loaded guns, and should say very politely,'Gentle- men, what have you in your pockets?! |
hvd.hwspej | -"Aline, where are you? ” “ A small setter, ” continued Abner, “ with long ears, a silky tail, and limps on the right fore- foot?". |
hvd.hwspej | -"Aline, where are you? ” “ A small setter, ” continued Abner, “ with long ears, a silky tail, and limps on the right fore- foot?". |
hvd.hwspej | -"What can we do, then? ” said the compass- maker. |
hvd.hwspej | ..."And why is it, ” at length inquired she, “ that men have so much changed?" |
hvd.hwspej | .“And do you think,"answered Felix, “ I would sur- render so easily, the jewels I am carrying to my god- mother, the countess? |
hvd.hwspej | 415 now know all, how will it fare with our hearts hereafter? ”"Why should that trouble you, neighbor? ” said Ezekiel, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | 415 now know all, how will it fare with our hearts hereafter? ”"Why should that trouble you, neighbor? ” said Ezekiel, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | 81 less cow? |
hvd.hwspej | 975, 11:,"? |
hvd.hwspej | :? |
hvd.hwspej | ? |
hvd.hwspej | ? |
hvd.hwspej | ?? |
hvd.hwspej | ?? |
hvd.hwspej | Aline, where are you? |
hvd.hwspej | An ape? |
hvd.hwspej | An ape? |
hvd.hwspej | And after all, no one will believe me when I tell of this strange accident? ” “ Have no fears of that, ” answered the courier. |
hvd.hwspej | And he has had him only three days, you say, and now lets him go? |
hvd.hwspej | And the yellow vest, which she gave me, besides? |
hvd.hwspej | And what was it, Peter, drove you to feel in your pockets whenever a beggar pulled off his greasy hat to you? |
hvd.hwspej | And who are you, young gentleman? ” “ I am a painter, my lord, ” answered the young man addressed;"a landscape painter. |
hvd.hwspej | Are his eyes flames? |
hvd.hwspej | Are not you the sharp- eyed Jew who had not seen his majesty's horse and dog? |
hvd.hwspej | Are we not all sons of one father?" |
hvd.hwspej | Are you angry with me?" |
hvd.hwspej | Are you mocking me? |
hvd.hwspej | Are you not ashamed, stupid Peter, to cheat yourself of your good fortune in this way? |
hvd.hwspej | Are you still blind as to which is the prince, and which the tailor? |
hvd.hwspej | Are you willing to assume her dress and save her from these villains? |
hvd.hwspej | Aunt Fashion? |
hvd.hwspej | But at least you can aid me with your advice? |
hvd.hwspej | But so goes the world! ” “ But where is your son? ” asked Jacob, in a trem-. |
hvd.hwspej | But suppose he has none? |
hvd.hwspej | But tell me, caporal, must I fall at his feet? |
hvd.hwspej | But what happened? |
hvd.hwspej | But what mattered it to him? |
hvd.hwspej | But where is he? |
hvd.hwspej | But why can not Mr. Student, here, go on with the story he left unfinished?" |
hvd.hwspej | But why do you ask? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | But will you speak to the aga for me? |
hvd.hwspej | But you tell us that you won a chain in the tournament, and that the caliph gave you a ring; can you show these? |
hvd.hwspej | But, not satisfied with?. |
hvd.hwspej | But, pray explain why you have delayed so long in producing that queen of delicacies, the pie Souzeraine? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Can wax do that, think you? ” “ Pooh, pooh; nothing but wax,"answered Peter. |
hvd.hwspej | Can you not infuse a little life into my stony heart? |
hvd.hwspej | Can you raise the treasures of the Carmilhan? |
hvd.hwspej | Can your hands earn more than the barest necessities of life? |
hvd.hwspej | Common sense, Peter; you wanted common sense. ” “ What good is there in common sense? ” cried Pe ter. |
hvd.hwspej | Could the stranger have deceived me? |
hvd.hwspej | Did I not tell you you should have wished more prudently? |
hvd.hwspej | Did he confess his crime? ” “ No, no! ” howled the judge. |
hvd.hwspej | Did he confess the theft? |
hvd.hwspej | Did he say he was his father? |
hvd.hwspej | Did it make your stomach ache when the bailiff came to pitch you out of your glass- house? |
hvd.hwspej | Did you bring so much into my house that you can afford to throw it away like dirt? |
hvd.hwspej | Did you feel it in your head when they called you lately scoundrel and rogue? |
hvd.hwspej | Did you notice how earnestly she tried to send us to bed, and how she deprived us of all means of keeping together and remaining awake? |
hvd.hwspej | Did you see Goro, one of the emperor's body- guard, run this way? |
hvd.hwspej | Do n't you know me? ” asked little Jacob, terrified. |
hvd.hwspej | Do you dare so stupidly and basely to deceive your king, after having robbed him? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you ever repent a sin? ” “ You have merely deadened my heart a little, but I 418 ARABIAN DAYS'ENTERTAINMENTS. |
hvd.hwspej | Do you feel fear, or sorrow? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you grow accustomed to the place? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you know, Mimi, I think this is the same plant which changed me from a squirrel into this hide- ous shape? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you say this purse is yours, you dog? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you see how it beats? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you see my meaning? ”"I think I do,"replied the scribe. |
hvd.hwspej | Do you suppose I have n't seen tricks of this sort by the dozen during my travels? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you suppose the people of Cologne use all the timber which comes from the Black Forest? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you think that the gentlemen robbers in Spessart will do us the honor to attack and murder us? |
hvd.hwspej | Do you think you can cook these difficult articles? |
hvd.hwspej | Ezekiel looked astounded, and, gazing nervously round to see that no one overheard, whispered: “ How do you know that? |
hvd.hwspej | For if the countess were to lose these jewels, or should she forget what I said to her and throw away 34 398 ARABIAN DAYS? |
hvd.hwspej | For the sake of my Sunday- coat in the knapsack, or the dollar we have for expenses? |
hvd.hwspej | For with what should your slave testify his veneration at your departure, if not with the pie Souzeraine?" |
hvd.hwspej | Gentlemen, what do you say to tell- ing stories? |
hvd.hwspej | Has n't he a pal- ace on the bay of Stamboul? |
hvd.hwspej | Has n't he often dined with me?" |
hvd.hwspej | Has she not always been a mother to me, and brought me up since I was ten years old? |
hvd.hwspej | Has she not paid for my education, my clothes, my everything? |
hvd.hwspej | Have I guessed your wishes? ” The young man was abashed. |
hvd.hwspej | Have n't you heard that the governor's daugh- ter, Bianca, the loveliest flower of Florence, was mur- dered last night? |
hvd.hwspej | Have we been talking with Mustapha? |
hvd.hwspej | Have we sworn to him to carry this boy to any particular place? |
hvd.hwspej | Have you forgiven me? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Have you seen the dwarf? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | He will live in your house, no doubt?" |
hvd.hwspej | How came you by that dress? ” “ My mother gave it me,"answered Fairy- Story. |
hvd.hwspej | How came you in the desert under that strange disguise? |
hvd.hwspej | How can this youth know aught of my unhappy fate? |
hvd.hwspej | How do you reconcile these two things? |
hvd.hwspej | How go affairs in Egypt? |
hvd.hwspej | How replace the stones? |
hvd.hwspej | How shall I ever exonerate myself? |
hvd.hwspej | How shall I think of my guest, who will live forever in my memory? ” asked the Greek. |
hvd.hwspej | How should he write? |
hvd.hwspej | I answered:* Perhaps you are his father, Benezar?' |
hvd.hwspej | I have positive orders not to let you leave the palace. ” “ But surely I can go into the garden?" |
hvd.hwspej | I suppose it will not be long before you have a countess to ride about the country in it?" |
hvd.hwspej | I will not bear such tom- foolery! ” “ But, mother, what possesses you? |
hvd.hwspej | In loathsome tombs do ye have your lair, Or come ye from fire to me? |
hvd.hwspej | Is it not cold, like ice? |
hvd.hwspej | Is it not so?" |
hvd.hwspej | Is it possible? |
hvd.hwspej | Is it thus you receive your invited guest? ” The speaker removed his mask and threw back his mantle – it was the strange traveller, Selim Baruch. |
hvd.hwspej | Is not to- day the twelfth of Ramadan? |
hvd.hwspej | Is there another so fine in all Alexandria? |
hvd.hwspej | Is this your gratitude for my benev- 310 ARABIAN DAYS ENTERTAINMENTS olence? |
hvd.hwspej | Is this your gratitude for my having secured Zollern for you? |
hvd.hwspej | It is Latin, I believe; can anybody read it?" |
hvd.hwspej | Know that to- day the sheik expects his son. ” “ Has he been found? ” exclaimed the young men, delighted. |
hvd.hwspej | Know you not some way, my friend, by which we can make the time pass more swiftly? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Lies the mar- ble still in your bosom? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | May it not be that, among the horrors perpetrated by these Franks, some wretched father met a like misfortune to myself? |
hvd.hwspej | Mr. Student, you began a good story at the tavern; why not finish it now? |
hvd.hwspej | Must I have your big head chopped off as a punishment for your infamous cookery? ” “ Alas! |
hvd.hwspej | Must I touch the floor with my head? |
hvd.hwspej | Must he not think, when he eats and drinks, Perhaps my poor son is now fainting with hunger and thirst'? |
hvd.hwspej | Of course you will give us lights to find our way with? ” “ It can not be done, ” replied the woman angrily. |
hvd.hwspej | Of what magician have you learned your art? ” cried the cook, in astonishment. |
hvd.hwspej | Or do you see the prints of his flying feet in this tall grass? |
hvd.hwspej | Or perhaps yours too has ceased to feel? ” “ Mine too has ceased to feel, at least in my own bosom,"answered Peter.' |
hvd.hwspej | Out on the meadow so early? ” “ Thank you, my dear Noisybeak! |
hvd.hwspej | Pas apm;any in ielimy*** a'?? |
hvd.hwspej | Pas apm;any in ielimy*** a'?? |
hvd.hwspej | Propose riddles and conundrums? |
hvd.hwspej | Rogue, you will give me the jewels for nothing, I am sure? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Said you not his name was Kai- ram? |
hvd.hwspej | Say, Peter, how many hundred dollars do you want for your first instalment? ” 26 302 ARABIAN DAYS'ENTERTAINMENTS. |
hvd.hwspej | Seven years of his life the old hag had stolen from him, and what remuneration had he to show for it? |
hvd.hwspej | Shall I make the trial? ” “ Not yet, ” entreated the goose. |
hvd.hwspej | Shall I not go to the caliph and implore his protection? |
hvd.hwspej | Shall he, then, spare his gold and dis- miss some cheap and worn- out slave, in the hope of recovering his son? ” “ And see! |
hvd.hwspej | She was accustomed to make no such inquiry as “ Whither out? ” or “ When home?" |
hvd.hwspej | She was accustomed to make no such inquiry as “ Whither out? ” or “ When home?" |
hvd.hwspej | Should he exhibit himself for money? |
hvd.hwspej | So he means to take the chaplain and the old witch with him, does he? |
hvd.hwspej | So my nose displeases you, hey; my long, handsome nose? |
hvd.hwspej | So you have been bewitched, my man? |
hvd.hwspej | Tell me, Peter, my boy, what part of you felt these annoyances? ” “ My heart, ” said Peter, pressing his hand to his throbbing breast. |
hvd.hwspej | Tell me, are there any old chestnut- trees near the palace?" |
hvd.hwspej | The burgomaster's daughter, to be sure, sang like a nightin- gale; but where was the gentleman who could sing a duet with her? |
hvd.hwspej | The kitchen you want, is it? |
hvd.hwspej | The light ones rise, the heavy sink; and I'm thinking ours, Peter, will show a decent weight. ”? |
hvd.hwspej | The slave must have run this way; perhaps you still smell him in the air? |
hvd.hwspej | The young merchant bowed with an air of good- breeding before the sheik, and the latter said: “ So you take pleasure in music and the dance? |
hvd.hwspej | They blessed you, to be sure, and wished you health; but did you ever find yourself better for that? |
hvd.hwspej | Think you I did not see you begging of the manikin? ” he added more softly. |
hvd.hwspej | Think you I have no heart? ” “ 0, heart enough, and as hard as a stone!" |
hvd.hwspej | Think you he has been so all his life? |
hvd.hwspej | To be sure, he had a staff, which would point out hidden gold and silver, but where should he find the place where gold and silver lay hid- den? |
hvd.hwspej | We are only four, or, with the host- ler, five; and, suppose a dozen of them saw fit to attack us, what resistance could we make? |
hvd.hwspej | We “ Then you are not certain?" |
hvd.hwspej | What advantage is it to you and your poor mother, that you can dance? |
hvd.hwspej | What are you looking for? |
hvd.hwspej | What benefit is all your money, which, according to your wish, is only for the tavern, and remains there like that of the worthless King Dance? |
hvd.hwspej | What can I do, alone in the world? |
hvd.hwspej | What do I see? |
hvd.hwspej | What do you think to do with me? |
hvd.hwspej | What do you want? ” cried the mistress of the house. |
hvd.hwspej | What form to the letter, so as not to betray himself? |
hvd.hwspej | What is it you dread? |
hvd.hwspej | What is the explanation of this? ” “ The solution is in the development of the individual, ” answered the stranger. |
hvd.hwspej | What must I do? ” Both laughed again at this, and assured him that all such ceremonies were unnecessary. |
hvd.hwspej | What title should he give the count? |
hvd.hwspej | What was he to do? |
hvd.hwspej | What was my astonishment, when he inquired why I did not take possession of my own? |
hvd.hwspej | What will become of us, if we go back to the harem without her? |
hvd.hwspej | What will stupid Euno do next, I wonder?" |
hvd.hwspej | What will you take for the whole basket? |
hvd.hwspej | Where can that fellow have got his money?" |
hvd.hwspej | Where could I get witnesses to show that these particular gold pieces were taken from my coffers?" |
hvd.hwspej | Where does this dwarf come from? |
hvd.hwspej | Where is the advantage of a warm heart? |
hvd.hwspej | Where is your father? |
hvd.hwspej | Which of you is the young scribe? ” THE SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA. |
hvd.hwspej | Which way did he go? ” “ I have seen no horse,"answered Abner, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | Whither did he go? |
hvd.hwspej | Whither did you go after you had bought the house in Constantinople?" |
hvd.hwspej | Who buys? |
hvd.hwspej | Who buys? |
hvd.hwspej | Who can have come here to- day, I wonder? ” “ Look! |
hvd.hwspej | Who can picture her joy when her husband entered the room with her preserver at his side? |
hvd.hwspej | Who could have suspected him to be the wise Mustapha? ”"Strange! |
hvd.hwspej | Who do you think would buy then? ” “ So you do n't like my long, lean neck? ” muttered the old woman, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | Who do you think would buy then? ” “ So you do n't like my long, lean neck? ” muttered the old woman, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | Who has brought me here? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwspej | Who knows what might otherwise have become of us? ” Thus, they talked together, and went home happy and fortunate. |
hvd.hwspej | Who taught you to make such foolish wishes? |
hvd.hwspej | Why am I not as good a prince as another? ” he asked himself, strutting up and down the room. |
hvd.hwspej | Why did you believe that the purse belonged to this merchant? ” “ He swore it,"answered the judge, timidly. |
hvd.hwspej | Why should I like a case for it?" |
hvd.hwspej | Why should a sensible fellow like you trouble himself about dishonor or misfortune? |
hvd.hwspej | Why should not Zaleukos, now, always so grave and reserved, disclose to us what has made his life so gloomy? |
hvd.hwspej | Why should they take the trouble? |
hvd.hwspej | Why so late? |
hvd.hwspej | Will it be rude in me to inquire what it is lies so near your heart that you can not leave it with me? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Will you come? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | Will you take a hind quarter of lizard, or a nice frog's leg to- day? ” “ Many thanks, my lady; but I have no appetite. |
hvd.hwspej | Would you be so good as to take me to the chief cook? |
hvd.hwspej | Would you like a spoon, superintendent? ” The latter bowed, took the spoon, and tasted, and was beside himself with delight. |
hvd.hwspej | Yet what could I do? |
hvd.hwspej | You had, of course, wit- nesses to prove that the gold stolen from you was your property, Kalum? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | You here, Almansor? |
hvd.hwspej | You should know this mark,'said I;'what can this mean?' |
hvd.hwspej | You took everything too much to heart, as the say- ing is. ” “ But how can a man help it, sir? |
hvd.hwspej | You would be the duke's dwarf, would you not?" |
hvd.hwspej | You would buy a veil of the handsome shopman, you say? |
hvd.hwspej | You would like to dine occasionally with a few choice friends? |
hvd.hwspej | [ avus"? |
hvd.hwspej | al.,*?!!! |
hvd.hwspej | and did you not lose your son on this day? |
hvd.hwspej | and smoked and talked literature with my husband? ”"It's impossible! ” cried the gentlemen. |
hvd.hwspej | and, had it not been for your assistance, who can tell what would have been the countess'fate? |
hvd.hwspej | at last, his father asked him: “ Would you like some thing of my manufacture, young gentleman? |
hvd.hwspej | by one of these ghost- stories? ” cried his companions, surprised. |
hvd.hwspej | cried they, “ do n't you see? |
hvd.hwspej | did you hear a whistle in the forest? ” cried Felix, in agony. |
hvd.hwspej | enjoy Silverburg? |
hvd.hwspej | for the last time, which way did that slave run? |
hvd.hwspej | is n't that old man yonder our new acquaint- ance? |
hvd.hwspej | meets with, should occasion perceptible sorrow to such a fellow as you? |
hvd.hwspej | my son contest, with your crazy tailor, which can make the best caftan? |
hvd.hwspej | my worthless knapsack, how shall I ever have the face to enter the presence of my kind benefactress? |
hvd.hwspej | or had it been a case of apparent death? |
hvd.hwspej | or is he practising his singers and dancers? |
hvd.hwspej | said you his father bought him before your eyes? |
hvd.hwspej | si? |
hvd.hwspej | that one sitting at the end of the row? |
hvd.hwspej | that stupid Euno? ” said the countess, sur- prised. |
hvd.hwspej | the bottom of the ocean? |
hvd.hwspej | they looked around? |
hvd.hwspej | vi[? Álv, 10 Doti m liUM." |
hvd.hwspej | what makes you look so strangely? ” cried all at once the Princess Amarza. |
hvd.hwspej | what more do you want? |
hvd.hwspej | what must we give in return? |
hvd.hwspej | what was the saying which I gave you in the Frankish camp, in the days of your misfortune?" |
hvd.hwspej | which way did she run? ” “ I have seen no dog, ” said Abner. |
hvd.hwspej | why do you admit this beast into good society? |
hvd.hwspej | why should they murder you for that? |
hvd.hwspej | « Is it your custom to fire at an unarmed man who is talking with you peacefully? |
hvd.hwspej | ܐ:; ،,'1? |
hvd.hwspej | — was it not here that we expressed our wishes? ” said the scribe. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Am I Hollander Michael, to give away riches and marble hearts? |
hvd.hwspej | “ An- other sort than fairy tales?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ And as often as I feel inclined to hear singing and music, or see dancing, can I not come hither, and ask for his slaves to entertain me?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ And how did you know, then, that exactly that amount belonged to you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ And is it not so? ” said Michael, amazed. |
hvd.hwspej | “ And is the heart buried also?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ And that is now seven years, you say?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ And this is all you can give me?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ And what city did he call his birthplace? |
hvd.hwspej | “ And what have you to show us, my son? ” said she. |
hvd.hwspej | “ And who are you?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Are we dogs, that you make such base proposals to us? ” cried the courier, foaming with rage, and cocking his rifle. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Are you Hannah, who sells greens? ” inquired the old woman, in a harsh, disagreeable voice, shaking her head incessantly. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Are you going for a ride, count? ” said she. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Brother Wolf, give me your coat of mail in exchange? |
hvd.hwspej | “ But do you think we can not escape? ” said Felix. |
hvd.hwspej | “ But have you no son, who could be of assistance to you?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ But how is this possible? ” cried the burgomaster's lady. |
hvd.hwspej | “ But if one has no heart? ” continued Peter. |
hvd.hwspej | “ But what do they carry in their breasts in their place? ” inquired Peter, giddy at the dreadful sight. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Can hearts of marble wish?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Can you forgive me, prince? ” he said. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Can you pay, or not? ” demanded he with a stern look. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Come with me,"said the officer;"perhaps I can be of service to you. ”"Now?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Did you examine the young man? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Did you see him?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Do you form all your opinions so rapidly, my young friend? ” said the old man, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Do you live here, petit caporal? ” asked Almansor. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Do you recognize your night- owl no longer? ” said she. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Do you refer to us? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Do you think the prince would say so, if it were not? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Does he mean to hold a festival? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Ever since your journey you have been sad and miserable; will you not confide to your mother the cause of your unhappiness? ” “ Alas! |
hvd.hwspej | “ For heaven's sake, ye hounds, why this noise? |
hvd.hwspej | “ General, can I say I have seen what in fact I have not seen? ”"Jew! |
hvd.hwspej | “ Halt, friend! ” he cried, “ what was your rhyme to stand? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has he a long beard? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has he a terrible and majestic aspect?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has he been telling you all this? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has n't he drank tea with me over and over again? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has n't he frequently read me his poems? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Has n't master himself often said that I was born to be à prince?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Have I not told you that he releases him because he thinks thereby to obtain the blessing of Allah? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Have you failed to obtain your heart? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Have you no change? ” said the other; and, in short, they were obliged to owe the money to the landlord. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Have you the mantle? ” I was asked. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Have you the purse with you?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ He was about one- and- twenty years of age, you say? ” he began. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Hound of a dwarf! ” he cried, “ how dare you play this trick on your master? |
hvd.hwspej | “ How came I by the child, say you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ How came you by the child, old witch? ” cried the count in great anger. |
hvd.hwspej | “ How can I thank you, gracious being, ” she cried, “ for liberating me from my hideous imprisonment?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ How does it feel now? ” inquired Michael with a laugh. |
hvd.hwspej | “ How should I know which way he went? ” Astonished at this answer, the gentlemen of the sta- ABNER, THE JEW. |
hvd.hwspej | “ I hope, ” said Haroun, “ that you did your duty, and denounced the theft, Kalum Beg?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ I must present you to my wife. ”: “ Is it possible? ” continued Almansor. |
hvd.hwspej | “ If it is foolish, I can refuse it, ” said the spectre; “ speak; what is it you would ask? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Is that all?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Look, father, ” said he, “ look, my honored mother, is not this garment a master- piece? |
hvd.hwspej | “ My dear lad, ” he exclaimed, “ and will you do this? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Of course, your majesty, why should you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Say, sire, what is wanting to this pastry, to render it acceptable to your palate? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Shall I spare the cow and starve?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Shall a stranger,"they said, “ come here to Bagdad, and rob us of glory and victory? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Shall we spend our inheritance in gambling or drinking? ” he inquired. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Since when have I withdrawn from you the sunbeams of my favor?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Sing? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So it is you, Mr. Treasurer? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you are fond of listening to good stories, and like to read books of poems, you say? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you can talk, Miss Goose? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you give my best wine to beggars, do you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you have come already? ” said he, laughing. |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you have killed your wife? ” he said, with a horrid laugh. |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you suppose, ” he answered, “ that Ali Banu is honoring the visit of some great man? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So you swore falsely? ” thundered the caliph to Kalum, who stood pale and trembling before him. |
hvd.hwspej | “ So! ” answered the manikin, “ I am to blame if you are unlucky? |
hvd.hwspej | “ So, you profligate, ” answered his mother angrily, “ must I buy the jewels of you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Surely the sultan must have given you this palace?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Surely, you will not refuse me this? ” “ The mob of such visitors is too large already, ” said one of the watchmen. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Then he confessed the crime? ” asked Haroun. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Then you did see him?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Think you he grudges a thousand tomauns, whose daily income exceeds that sum three- fold? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Think you we will trust men of your stamp? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Wbat! ” cried the rider, observing the hostile character of his recep- tion, “ think you a single man will attack your cara- van?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Well, what shall we do to keep ourselves awake? ” said the carrier. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Were you not afraid to travel through Spessart so dark a night? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What are you carrying in your basket? ” asked the other, taking him by the arm. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What are you thinking of, landlady?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ What can I do now with a horse and carriage?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ What do you mean? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What do you want in my chamber? ” cried Musta- pha, when he had recovered from his amazement. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What do you want with me, you frightful dwarf? ” she shrieked. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What good do I get from my glass- house and all my glass? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What grieves you, dearest Fairy- Story?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ What is your purpose, then? ” retorted the student. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What matters an egg or two, ” said he,"and a little sirup and wine, with a little meal and spice, in a house like this? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What nonsense are you talking? ” replied the king. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What objection can you have to our sitting here, if you are not kept up by us? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What pleasure should I have in bringing your perishable body to the gallows? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What seek you, terrible being? ” cried the Greek to the motionless figure on the threshold. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What sensible man will occupy himself with the doings and sayings of creatures which exist only in the minds of fools? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What shall I do to get her home? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What was the word which you gave them? ” asked another of the magicians. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What will you give me for the horse he is going to present me with? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What would you have of me? |
hvd.hwspej | “ What would you have of me? ” he asked in a gloomy voice. |
hvd.hwspej | “ What! ” cried the superintendent, lifting his hands in wonder; “ do you not know him? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | “ When did I ever appoint you to my place, Hassan? ” he exclaimed to the little man, in a terrible voice. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Where are my slippers, you vile rabble? ” cried the old lady, striking among them with her cane. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Where are you going? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Where are you taking the child?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Where is the chief? ” they demanded. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Which of you is the merchant?" |
hvd.hwspej | “ Which of you is the true pasha? ” he asked, at length, looking alternately at my brother and the pasha. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Who art thou, mighty stranger, ” he cried, “ who tamest, by a sign, the wild hordes of the desert? ”. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Who dares quarrel in my tent? ” he cried to the terrified disputants. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Who told you that she was young and beau- tiful? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Whom do you bring us? ” cried the youngest merchant to the cap- tain. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Why did you fire your cannon? ” asked Rogue, angrily. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Why do you weep, charcoal- burner? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwspej | “ Why may not this traitor,"continued the other, “ have given your son his own name? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Why, have n't you heard of what is the talk of the whole city? |
hvd.hwspej | “ Witnesses? ” answered the merchant, turning pale. |
hvd.hwspej | “ You are surely ill. Why do you drive your own son away from you? ” · “ I told you to begone,"answered Hannah, angrily. |
hvd.hwspej | “ You did not know Bianca, then? ” he asked. |
hvd.hwspej | “ You have thrown away- no offence, Peter- a great many hundred florins on dirty beggars and such vermin, and what good has it done you? |
hvd.hwspej | “ You heard the duke's orders, my little man? |
hvd.hwspej | “ You refuse, Zaleukos? |
hvd.hwspej | • To whom are we indebted for all this,"said they among themselves, “ if not to the old stranger? |
hvd.hwspej | • What has the duke ordered for breakfast, this morn- ing? ” the director inquired of the chief breakfast- cook, an old and venerable man. |
mdp.39015081216114 | $ 48( 9{& 4. ë) Q$,$(* is? |
mdp.39015081216114 | $ ow wow, little dog, have you opy name? |
mdp.39015081216114 | * Can tigers ºrwººtº- be appeased ºn with prunes,* 37 Or marmalade(~"and silver spoons? |
mdp.39015081216114 | - sº--*\ hen i. door was opened- seTºy shouted in their glee, nd would n't you have shouled bo Tº have so fine a free? |
mdp.39015081216114 | - “ Do n't I, just? ” said cordial June. |
mdp.39015081216114 | - “ Well, Tom, how fares the world on the other side of the Atlantic, and what news can you tell us? ” asked Dr. Marston. |
mdp.39015081216114 | -* “ ‘ what? |
mdp.39015081216114 | 423 “ You call your book “ Doo- daddles'? |
mdp.39015081216114 | A faint heart never succeeds in anything, does it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | An adventure? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And Helen's bicycle? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And do n't you think her very clever? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And he said, ‘ Smell it, miss? — me/ I'd not know bergamot from bilge- water; but I'll send it'ome to my little Mary — bless'er heyes!' |
mdp.39015081216114 | And how was she to break the news? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And thou wilt need a good breakfast to ride on all day long. ” “ Ride? ” exclaimed Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | And what shall I tell you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And when they were all met together there, eating, and drinking, and making merry — what? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And where would he be? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And whom should I kiss if I should n’t kiss you, My swift- footed Johnny, the strong and the true? |
mdp.39015081216114 | And yet, who would not be glad to spend one Christmas eve and day where He who made the glad day possible was born? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Are these all the dresses you've got? |
mdp.39015081216114 | At last Mary Jeffers said laughingly: “ And do you still make that delicious straw- berry jam Adison and I were so fond of? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Beau- tiful, is n’t it? ” “ Do n’t you like it? ” “ I detest it! ” “ Oh, dear! ” said her sympathetic listener. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Beau- tiful, is n’t it? ” “ Do n’t you like it? ” “ I detest it! ” “ Oh, dear! ” said her sympathetic listener. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Besides, just how far does the inclosed space, that the boy is supposed to walk around, ex- tend in an upward direction? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But all the same, I adore pretty people and pretty things. ” “ And would you adore me? ” asked the girl, a trifle bitterly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | But did the child have to do without his books, as you or I would expect to do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But do you really mean to tell me that there is n't any prince at all? ” “ Why, yes, ” Molly answered faintly; “ they all died long ago. |
mdp.39015081216114 | But he could not help thinking about it, and wheels, will you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But it is a great train that follows you? ” “ The Prince Magnifico is visiting me, ” re- plied Avaro, unblushingly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | But surely, mother, it can na be wrong — ” “ To honor thy father? ” said she quickly, laying her finger across his lips. |
mdp.39015081216114 | But that day he would n't touch them nor any- thing else, and so Katie said: “ Crocodile, what is the matter, my dear? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But what are you doing up in this for- saken country? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But what to do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But why does a barber always have this kind of a sign in front of his shop? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But why should I make a long story of it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | But why, you will ask, “ Silk and Cedars ”? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Buy my silence? |
mdp.39015081216114 | CHAPTER V. the Black Man over the pate wi'a bladder full o'peasen — an'angels wi'silver wingses, an'saints wi'goolden hair? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Ca n't you move, dear? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Ca n't you say it with- out that? ” “ Well, if I must, I must, ” grumbled the Dragon. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Can you see again? ” June exclaimed tremulously. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Canst thou speak lines by heart? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Come along wi'thee; there be no witches there at all. ” “ Art sure thou'rt not bedaffing me? ” hesi- tated Hodge. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Could n't you go to her and coax her round, and reconcile her to the idea, Marian, and get her in a good humor.by to- morrow? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Could she P Before all these strange people? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Did you get anything for them? ”- “ I did. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do n't you? ” “ I would rather be indoors reading, ” said Leila, proceeding to vanish. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do ye take me? ” So they said no more; and shortly after he took Nick away, and left them over their tan- kards, singing uproariously. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do ye take me? ” “ Take you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do ye take me? ” “ Take you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you call her grandma, too? ” asked June. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you ever write things? ” 226[ JAN. JUNE's GARDEN. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you go prepared for these emer- gencies? ” The conductor shook his head. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you hear me? ” “ Um- um, ” murmured Leila, buried fathoms deep in the story. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you hear? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you know why a person who listens at a key- hole is called an eavesdropper? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you remember? ” “ Oh, yes; you never forget things, do you? ” “ Oh, never! ” said June, derisively. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Do you remember? ” “ Oh, yes; you never forget things, do you? ” “ Oh, never! ” said June, derisively. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Does the President know it? ” “ Oh, yes, he knows it, ” said Tad. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Dost hear? ” He dashed the towel to the ground. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Dost think I can not pay the score? ’ ” “ Then let him show it as he goes along, ” said Attwood, grimly, as he blew the candle Out. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Has n't anybody sent for mother? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Has the old alligator been teasing again? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Has the universal Yan- kee got up here? ” “ Yes, Captain, ” I replied, “ he is not only here, but he has been here two years or more. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Have I made thee any promise that has not been fulfilled to--- the very letter? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Have they ever met? ” “ No; that is just it. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Have you anything — any way of making a cup of tea, or any beef extract? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Have you met any one who looked as if he had been kidnapped? ” “ No, we have not, ” replied the Third Son. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Have you noticed that no matter how ugly a heroine is to start with, she is always sure to blossom into a beauty be- fore you are done with her? |
mdp.39015081216114 | He called Will Shakspere rogue — hast ever looked through a red glass? ” “ Nay, ” said Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | He looks up and down the avenue, and what does he see? |
mdp.39015081216114 | He was speechless for the moment, “ What is it? ” said Philip, turning pale with the certainty of bad news. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Here's Burbage, Condell, and Will Shakspere ha ’ rebuilt Blackfriars playhouse in famous shape; and, marry, where are we? ” Nick started. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Here's a hollow tree, Here's a hiding- placeſ Will they see me? |
mdp.39015081216114 | House- dog? |
mdp.39015081216114 | How Now?' |
mdp.39015081216114 | How can I leave him go? ” “ Oh, fie for shame upon the man I took thee for 1"cried Heywood. |
mdp.39015081216114 | How can I shift without the boy? |
mdp.39015081216114 | How could he leave her? |
mdp.39015081216114 | How do these plants spread so fast and so far? |
mdp.39015081216114 | How many holi- days have you had lately? ” “ Well, it's been pretty much all holidays, Cousin Marian, and that's a fact. |
mdp.39015081216114 | How much is the fine for riding without a light? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I am willed to take thee to London town — dost mark me? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I gave him my bottle of cologne for good- by, and he said: ‘ Lor', miss, whatever should I do with it?' |
mdp.39015081216114 | I guess you do, do n't you? ” Nina asked, turning suddenly to Miss Brewster. |
mdp.39015081216114 | I must build my fire in a pipe, or pay ten shillings fine? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I must really myself go and look at you — oh “ Oh, John, you old booby, what are you about? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I saw a fight the other day — Who do you think were in it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I should be serving my country. ” “ What country? ” sneered Bromley. |
mdp.39015081216114 | I wish they would n't stare at us sol ” The first time they went to church with us, Willie said: “ Will he pray for us, do you think? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I ’ve offered you strawberries, treacle, and cake; Oh, crocodile dear, is there nothing you'll take? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I'll do it — I will, upon my word, and on the remnant of mine honour! ” º “ Did ye speak to me, sir? ” asked Nick, timidly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | I'll tell you about it; And why should you doubt it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | I'm afraid you must really be dreadfully ill. Why I what is the monkey there laughing at so? |
mdp.39015081216114 | IS it not a strange thing that so many of us speak of a “ setting ” hen without realizing that it is not a correct expression? |
mdp.39015081216114 | If I were to call you a fool and a scarecrow, and then give you a twenty- dollar gold piece, would you not want to throw it at my head? |
mdp.39015081216114 | If thou hadst not already enough and more, have I deceived thee? |
mdp.39015081216114 | In jail?—for what? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Io? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is anybody dead? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is it his pa that's killed? ” “ He's all right, ” said Conductor Brooks; “ only his arm is broken, and he is knocked out and faint. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is it more polite? ” “ Oh, ” said Budd, “ it is n't proper to call Presidents by their names. ” “ Well, why do n't you call Ma ‘ Mrs. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is it not an unusual thing for cats to go fishing? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is it strange, under the circumstances, that the luckless Mr. Wing knew not what to do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is n’t she a sweet, gentle creature? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Is that all the trunk you've got? |
mdp.39015081216114 | It must be hard for you to forget. ” “ Hard? |
mdp.39015081216114 | June exclaimed: “ Oh, Roy, I am so sorry for you! ” “ For me? ” asked Roy, drawing his other hand across his eyes. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Marian made a few purchases, and then, calling Nina, said: “ Can you crochet? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Need winter days be drear days? |
mdp.39015081216114 | No dignity about that. ” “ June P Because you were born in June? ” “ Exactly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | No lady would; and yet, what harm have I done or what harm do I do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | No? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Now they're coming “ Oh, tiger, tiger, is that you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Now was n't she a good.3ature?"... |
mdp.39015081216114 | Now, do n't you think she did? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Now? ”. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, if Johnny only knew And what will Jimmy say When he finds me stolen away? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, is n’t he sad and pathetic to see? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, what shall I do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, who can stand before His rage, when his roar Shakes the ground? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, who can stay the path Of my tiger in his wrath? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Oh, whom should I praise, John, and whom should I thank? |
mdp.39015081216114 | One fourth the whole receipts? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Or is there a Mrs. Cricket? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Pin it up, will you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Positively, it is quite equatorial while I work here in the center of things; but what will happen if I spade myself down to either fence? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Presi- dent'? |
mdp.39015081216114 | See? |
mdp.39015081216114 | See? ” The teacher looks rather puzzled, but not wholly convinced yet. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Shall I go on? ” M ly thought a moment. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Shall I tell it to you? ” “ Yes, indeed, ” cried Molly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | She caught her sister in her arms, and all but carried her into the house, Leila moaning all the while, “ Where is mother? |
mdp.39015081216114 | She went to Scotland and became the bride of Lord Arthur Cleve. ” “ Lands sakes 1 ’ ’ exclaimed Mrs. Brown, “ married a lord? |
mdp.39015081216114 | So how can you give me any? ” “ How! ” exclaimed the king. |
mdp.39015081216114 | So, Tom, what is there left to do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Such a wondrous witchery — Little Mistress Sans Souci? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Tell me, do you live alone? |
mdp.39015081216114 | The elderly, highly respectable hall- porter stared and ventured to say, “ You are never going out alone, miss, are you? ” as she passed him. |
mdp.39015081216114 | The hours of labor they represent! ” “ And the glory of the future? ” asked Leila, with another comfortable snuggle. |
mdp.39015081216114 | The morning was one of California's fairest — I did not tell you, did I, that the Millers lived in California? |
mdp.39015081216114 | There they are I See? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Thou knowest that I said to- morrow; and this is not to- morrow — on thine honour, is it now P ” “ How can I tell? ” cried Nick, despairingly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Upstairs to grandma's room? ” “ Yes, sir. |
mdp.39015081216114 | WE/ SeV en lºgº t º º% º, ſº r\!/? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Want them? ” “ Indeed I do, ” she said, vastly pleased, as he gathered them up and handed them to her. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Well, if the house were not here neither would the shade be; therefore the shade also cost money, did n't it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Well, why do n't you cheer up, then, and look lively? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Were they in de- mand? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What could he do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What could it be? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What did I think about? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What did you think you heard? ” “ It was n’t a nightmare, Barin, ” ” he pro- tested. |
mdp.39015081216114 | What does he hear? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What else could my cousin look for after having cast her lot with such as you — a luckless wight, with whom nothing ever can prosper? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What has happened? ” “ Oh, June, where are you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What has happened? ” “ Oh, June, where are you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What have you done? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What is the mat- ter? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What is the matter with her? ” “ She is ill in bed, and there is a little peace in the house, ” said Roy, spading with unne- cessary vigor. |
mdp.39015081216114 | What is weighing on thy mind? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What makes you keep still? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What reply should he make to Mr. Wing's query? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What shall I say? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What will Cousin Marian think? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What would the boys in Stratford say? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What's better than an English day Spent in the old- fashioned way? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What's the matter here, any- way? |
mdp.39015081216114 | What's this? ” picking up various articles. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Where are you gone? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Where are you? ” “ Darling, I am standing right beside you! ” cried June, in terror, taking her sister's arm. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Where didst thou learn that wonder- song? ”- Nick colored up, quite taken aback. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Where do you go? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Who has not seen sycamore- balls and buckeyes traveling along in this easy fashion? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why do n't you do something? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why does n't mother come? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why does the sun hide from thee, And clouds about thee lower? ” III. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why is the part played by an actor like a breakfast dish? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why not write an account of what did not happen? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why should you not be a writer? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why's an Irishman's fall downstairs like a soldier's watch? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why, Tom, hast thou not heard him sing? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why, indeed, thou lookest like a good boy| Why wilt thou be so bad and break my father's heart? ” “ Breakthy father's heart? ” stammered Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why, indeed, thou lookest like a good boy| Why wilt thou be so bad and break my father's heart? ” “ Breakthy father's heart? ” stammered Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Why, sirs, my bullies, we are all for fair play; and what more can a man ask than good, down- right English fair play? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Will they find me? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Willie once said: “ Was n’t there ever a President who had children before? |
mdp.39015081216114 | Would ye mind givin'me an order for a gallon o'the same? ”- Captain Kent hesitated. |
mdp.39015081216114 | Would you like Nina to go with me? |
mdp.39015081216114 | You and Henslowe have made a heap of money out of us all. ” “ And what of that? |
mdp.39015081216114 | You often say to yourself, “ Poor Sarah l ’ perhaps? ” “ Indeed, yes! ” Roy assented warmly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | You will have to do things yourself. ” “ What sort of things? ” asked Roy, uncom- fortably. |
mdp.39015081216114 | You would n't lodge me there? |
mdp.39015081216114 | You would not take lessons in English from Bridget, would you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | You you are n't a princess, are you? ” can cure other things, you know, but you ca n't “ Oh, no!" |
mdp.39015081216114 | a kettle am I? |
mdp.39015081216114 | and buy a few roses for the sick girl in the next room, must n’t we? ” “ All right. |
mdp.39015081216114 | did ever any one hear the like? ” exclaimed the Goldsmith. |
mdp.39015081216114 | do n't you let me play on your team? |
mdp.39015081216114 | frippery, eh? ” “ There is a faded little dress of yours, sir. ” “ Lord bless me! |
mdp.39015081216114 | money? |
mdp.39015081216114 | name, sir. ” “ Nicholas Attwood? |
mdp.39015081216114 | the winds come and whisper their secrets to you — ca n't you tell me if father is in any danger? |
mdp.39015081216114 | then since you have forgotten where you have hidden it, ” sneered his master, “ why do you not go and ask our wise governor about it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | throw the rushes into the street, sir? ” “ Nay; take them to the muck- hill. |
mdp.39015081216114 | too, I guess? ” The doctor nodded assent. |
mdp.39015081216114 | truly sing? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | was nºt it fun to see them run? |
mdp.39015081216114 | well, well!—but what is the attraction up there 2 Old trunks, eh? ” “ Partly. ” “ Um; I thought so. |
mdp.39015081216114 | what can such an ugly thing as I, who dwell beside a slimy pool in a bog, do to make myself beautiful? |
mdp.39015081216114 | who knows? |
mdp.39015081216114 | wo n't he take it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | xx “ Why not? ” asked Nina sharply. |
mdp.39015081216114 | you are, are you? ” said Miss Brew- ster. |
mdp.39015081216114 | — My tiger brave and strong and true — And did you leave your quiet cave, And lose your sleep to come and save Your poor deserted little friend? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ An'a tree, ” he said, as the sleepy eyes closed; “ an'candles, an ’ — ” “ Well? ” said Mr. Osgood, with a quizzical smile of doubt. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ An'a tree? ” “ Yes, dear; a real tree, ” said the girl. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ And not with me? ” cried the lame girl, with jealous suffering. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ And the monkey stays on top of the pole? ” “ The monkey stays on top of the pole. ” “ Of course he does n’t walk around the monkey. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ And what flowers have you got to put on a little dead baby? ” he asked, and his voice was rugged and grief- shaken. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ And what's more, ” said Carew, sternly, “ I shall call thee Master Skylark from this time forth — dost hear? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Art hungry, boy? ” she asked suddenly, spying the empty trencher on the floor. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ As I am blind — blind — what can a doctor do? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ As sure as shooting, they did! ” said Robin; “ and when Sir Thomas's gentry yeomen would have seen to it — what? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Birch? ” groaned Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Bobo, you triple idiot, what are you haw- hawing about? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ But what's goin'to be on the tree? ” asked the practical old lady. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ But will they have me, sir? ” he asked doubtfully. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Can you carry it up to your room, do you think? ” “ Oh, yes; and if I can not, there are servants enough to do it for me. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Clothes- pins? ” was Mr. Carr's next inquiry. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Cousin, ” said Marian, “ you have not much time; wo n't you leave Nina to me? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Didst think I meant a parcel of dirty tinkers? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Do you know what I've got to do? ” ques- tioned June of her four- footed companion. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Do you know? ” Misfit deliberately turned her back. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Do you see that dotted line? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Do you think you would care to take these? ” asked June, in conclusion. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Do you want me? ” asked the owner of the name, appearing at the distant door, with the inevitable book in her hand. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Dost like or Like Me Not? ’ ” Vol. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Dost truly think thy father will leave me go? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ For tin cints? ” he asked, a gleam of hope in his weary eyes. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ From where? ” demanded the “ Come, boy! ” “ From Coventry, ” said Robin, knowing that the truth would out at last, anyway. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Go back, go back There, hark – dost not hear them call? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Grandy? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Hard? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Have thee? ” said Master Carew, haught- ily. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Heaven bless my soul!—what's this? ” he demanded. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How P Wilt thou quarrel with me, Carew? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How could I tell the mournful Wind His Summer- love was dead? ” 261 4. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How do you manage to keep so happy? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How high is your pole? ” “ I did n't say. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How now, sirrah P Dost think I can not pay thy score? ” quoth Carew sharply. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How old are you? ” she asked uneasily. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How shall I know where to turn off, sir? ” asked Nick, a little anxiously. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How shall I reach or teach this child? ” she thought. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How should I know? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ How would you like to make a little scarf for your grandmother to throw over her head? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ However, Now, how did this fine none but fools look for down on the back scheme succeed? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ I have always wanted to know you. ” “ Why?" |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ I suppose you think I could not get on without you? ” exclaimed she reproachfully, as Misfit rolled rapturously over a slip just planted. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ I wonder if these things happen when Luck is dozing? ” he asked himself, and, sleepy and annoyed, he started off to wake his visitor. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ I — truly 2 With the Lord Admiral's players? ” 1896.] |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ I ’ve thought of an awfully nice plan for Sarah, on my own account. ” “ What is it? ” asked Roy. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ If you wanted to see a person, and could not get into the house, what would you do? ” “ Stay out, ” replied Roy, philosophically. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ If you would let me, Miss Arc — oh, my! ” “ What did you call me? ” “ I do n't know your name, ” mumbled June. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is London town all smoke- pipes? ” he asked confusedly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is it much farther? ” he asked, when he thought they had come about 27.5% miles. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is that all a rich king can afford to give a poor creature who asks charity? ” he demanded, severely. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is that any better, dear? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is that the answer? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is the pole any taller than the boy? ” “ Yes; the pole is taller than the boy ” — and the school- boy nods reassuringly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is this the Christmas pony? ” suddenly asked Peterkin, after an absorbed contempla- tion of the pretty white creature. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is this the horse you wanted so to buy, father? ” asked the little boy. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Is what any better? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ It is one of old Jake Ves- saline's Murano- Venetian glasses; a beautiful thing, now, is it not? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ June, dear, it has come at last! ” “ What? ” asked June, tucking Leila into a Seat. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Master Carew saith thou art not to stir out- side — dost hear? ” said the bandy- legged man. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Miserable wormſ ” he cried in a voice shak- ing with passion, “ what cause hast thou for complaint? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ My good gray Dickon, that loved me so, Mine only friend? ” she said. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Nicholas? ” was all that she could say. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ No school to- day? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ No stage- play? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Oh, Grandy, what do you think? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Oh, hast thou seen my maiden, The maiden of my heart — Fair Summer? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Oh, you do n't, eh? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Oh, ” cried Robin, “ it is brave, bravel ” “ Brave? ” cried Nick. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Pray tell thy mournful secret, ºhou drear November Wind: Why dost thou moan and mutter? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Ready to go home? ” said the Tower Clock. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Robin Getley, ” he asked at the guild- school door, “ was my son wi'thee overnight? ” “ Nay, Master Attwood. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Steady, was it? ” he queried, “ or puffy, like P ’ ” “ A bit puffy. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Stratford Council has had a quarrel, and there's to be no stage- play after all. ” “ What? ” cried Nick, in amazement. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Ten cents? ” queried the florist. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Thanks; I will. ” “ But what flowers are these? ” “ Those I brought for you. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ That is the right spirit, my son; but how about the adventure? ” 356 TEDDY BAIRD's LUCK. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ That's not your name, is it? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ That's the same as yours, is n't it? ” asked June, puzzled. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ The little child who died? ” was June's tender question. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Then how can ye have the heart? ” the other asked again. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Think you, Bobo, that you, who are the biggest fool I know, could help us out of our trouble? ” “ That indeed I could, ” replied Bobo. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Thou, with thy golden throat? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Walk around the monkey, when the mon- key's above his head? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Well, then, I'm afraid you will have to go home and find out what is wanted, wo n't you? ” said Mr. Carr. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Well, what of it? ” asked Nina impatiently, her nose in the air. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Well, ” said he coldly, when the laborer had ended his story, “ did I not foretell these miseries? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Wert thou in Coventry May- day? ” he asked sternly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What are you laughing at, Mr. Smarty, and who are you? ” Johnny sat bolt upright as he spoke. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What are you so quiet for, and why did you want to know if I liked pictures? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What can be the matter, oh, what can it be? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What colors? ” asked the shopman. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What did you do that for? ” he asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What do you mean by that? ” demanded Sarah, with every sign of anger. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What have you found? ” asked she. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is it, my darling? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is the gulf that is never filled? ” “ The avarice of the miser, ” was the ready laugh. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is the matter? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is the meaning of this performance? ” inquired the officer. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is the moral of this one? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What is there that one like me can do? ” “ You never seemed to sew — ” “ All our things are bought, ” interposed Sarah. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What ship is it? ” I inquired. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What thing is that which flies the swift- est? ” asked one. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What will they play? ” she asked. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What's all this? ” he howled, running un- expectedly into June as he turned a corner. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What's that? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What's that? ” she asked, turning pale. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What's the matter with those hyacinths? ” demanded June, loftily. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What's the matter? ” cried June anxiously. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What, how, bullies P. Upon mine honour as an English- man!—how is it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What? ” said he, angrily, “ have ye earthed the cub and can not dig him out? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ What? ” said he, angrily, “ have ye earthed the cub and can not dig him out? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ When Master Whitelaw, as the Duke, calls out, ‘ How now, who comes? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ When are you going to begin your new business? ” asked Leila, faintly cheered. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Where did the ‘ something ’ get its boots, Yegor? ” I said jeeringly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Where do you folks think you are 2 “ Well, I'm blessed! ” said Conductor Brooks, At a Sunday- school festival? ” 1896.] |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Who are you, I say? ” Johnny repeated. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Who is your father? ” questioned the Spaniard. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Who said I could not act? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Who's that? ” I demanded. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Who's that? ” I shouted in Russian. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why did he do that? ” asked the boy in wonder, as he settled himself once more in the saddle, and got a fresh hold on the reins. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why do the trees stand leafless, And quiver in thy power? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why do you ask? ” “ Because there is some trouble with the herd. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why must there be a star? ” asked the boy shyly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why not? ” said Wright. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why, sir, I was minded to walk back to Stratford, and keep my gold rose- noble whole. ” “ Walk? ” cried the master- player scornfully. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Why? ” “ Because you are Spanish, ” answered the lad, his honest gray eyes suddenly aflame. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Will Miss Santa Claus accept this? ” asked Dr. Carleton, offering a pocket microscope. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Will she ever see again? ” CHAPTER VIII. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Will she ever see again? ” repeated June, in misery. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Would it? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Would n't you like to hear her tell it her- self? ” asked June, pleadingly. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Would you like to buy some flowers? ” asked she, trying to keep her heart in its proper place. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Wully Shaxper a great man? ” said he. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Ye've got a good nose, Larry, ” he said finally; “ hef ye smelt anything in the way o'a prairie fire? ” The other shook his head. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ Yes. ” “ To ask money for your flowers that you love so, to work in your garden as at a business, to ask florists to buy from you? |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ You are nothing if not athletic, are you? ” “ What a niggling little lump you dig up at a time! |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ You do n't think it's –? ” The elder man made an imperceptible ges- ture toward the child. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ You never saw any one like me, did you? ” asked the rider. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ ‘ Yes, for TEN cents, ’ JUNE said, BRAvely. ” “ How many will tin cints buy? ” demanded the man, showing the money. |
mdp.39015081216114 | “ ‘ whur Be- Est Going, Nick?' |
osu.32435057540064 | 'Shall I turn the grasshopper? ”. |
osu.32435057540064 | 'Shall I turn the scorpion? ”. |
osu.32435057540064 | * And why? |
osu.32435057540064 | - THE NEW MARGARITA 33 “ Which is the way out, please? ” he asked of one of the men. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ And now she is dead? ” “ I tell you I kissed her just like that, on her fore- head. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ Erik, ” cried Christine, “ do you swear to me, monster, do you swear to me that the scorpion is the one to turn? |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ Is Christine engaged to be married? ” the wretched Raoul asked, in a choking voice. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ Really? |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ Then, sir, stay here, for Christine Daaé is here! ” “ With Erik? ” 234. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ Well? ” “ Well, the chandelier. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ What? ” he retorted. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ You heard what? ” And the young girl, becoming strangely calm, re- leased Raoul's arm. |
osu.32435057540064 | . ” “ You know him then? ” The Persian did not reply, but heaved a fresh sigh. |
osu.32435057540064 | 17 “ Well, it's because of the private box. ” “ What private box? ” “ The ghost's box! ” “ Has the ghost a box? |
osu.32435057540064 | 17 “ Well, it's because of the private box. ” “ What private box? ” “ The ghost's box! ” “ Has the ghost a box? |
osu.32435057540064 | 322 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA e- You wo n't have the scorpion? |
osu.32435057540064 | ? ” said Richard, knitting his brows. |
osu.32435057540064 | ?? |
osu.32435057540064 | ?? |
osu.32435057540064 | A BACHELOR HUSBAND Can a woman love two men at the same time? |
osu.32435057540064 | A box for to- night? ” M. Firmin Richard told his secretary to send Box Five on the grand tier to MM. |
osu.32435057540064 | A voice behind him said: “ Do you think the Korrigans will come this even- ing? ” It was Christine. |
osu.32435057540064 | After all, who had seen him? |
osu.32435057540064 | All that he now said was: “ Good- by, Philippe. ” “ Have you quite made up your mind? |
osu.32435057540064 | All this would not have happened if I had drawn the curtains before going to bed. ” “ Raoul, have you suddenly gone mad? |
osu.32435057540064 | And can we be sure that the figure was that of the Opera ghost him- self? |
osu.32435057540064 | And he's been stolen. ” “ How? ” “ I do n’t know. |
osu.32435057540064 | And how did it go so fast, so straight ahead, with such staring, staring eyes? |
osu.32435057540064 | And now where are the managers? |
osu.32435057540064 | And that M. Parabise, the manager of the Crédit Central, noticed nothing? |
osu.32435057540064 | And that M. de La Borderie, the ambassador, has no eyes to see with? |
osu.32435057540064 | And was the voice not repeating: “ Fate links thee to me for ever and a day! ” To me? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what a funny house, is n't it, with landscapes like that in it? ” “ Yes, it's like the Musée Grévin. |
osu.32435057540064 | And what are the branches? ” asked the terrible voice. |
osu.32435057540064 | And what are the managers doing all this time? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what did she tell you? ” “ She told me that you had made her a proposal! ” And the good old lady began laughing whole- heartedly. |
osu.32435057540064 | And what did you do with it? ” “ Well, I brought it back to the box next night. ” Here the inspector's voice was raised. |
osu.32435057540064 | And what do I say? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what else could Christine say but no? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what is the something else, please? ” “ First of all, Mme. |
osu.32435057540064 | And what was Richard doing meanwhile? ” “ What was he doing? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what was Richard doing meanwhile? ” “ What was he doing? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what was that scratching, scraping, grat- ing sound which it brought with it? |
osu.32435057540064 | And what were you doing in that churchyard? ” “ Monsieur, ” said Raoul, “ I can quite understand how absurd my replies must seem to you. |
osu.32435057540064 | And why ca n't Christine marry? ” “ Because of the Angel of Music, of course! |
osu.32435057540064 | And why had she kept it hid- den? |
osu.32435057540064 | And why had she written to him? |
osu.32435057540064 | And you knew it! ” “ I, sir? |
osu.32435057540064 | And, first of all, tell us his name. ”- “ Whose name? ” “ The name of the man whose accomplice you are, Mme. |
osu.32435057540064 | And, if they knew of it, why had they kept it hidden? |
osu.32435057540064 | Any barrels to sell? ” 326 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA found himself lying on a bed. |
osu.32435057540064 | Are you alive? |
osu.32435057540064 | Are you ill? |
osu.32435057540064 | Are you listening to me? |
osu.32435057540064 | Are you there? ” “ It's mother's voice, ” said Jammes. |
osu.32435057540064 | Besides, was he not as ugly as ever? |
osu.32435057540064 | But I never heard her nor saw her. ” “ Eh? |
osu.32435057540064 | But how do you like the land- scape? ” “ Oh, very much! ” “ There, that's better! |
osu.32435057540064 | But no answer, save that of our despair, of our mad- ness: what was the time? |
osu.32435057540064 | But where are we? ” The Persian lit his lamp again and flung its rays down two enormous corridors that crossed each other at right angles. |
osu.32435057540064 | But why was this affection distressed? |
osu.32435057540064 | But you love Christine Daaé, do you not? ” “ I worship the ground she stands on! |
osu.32435057540064 | But you swear you wo n't say a word? ” “ Of course, of course. ” “ Well, that's the ghost's box. |
osu.32435057540064 | But, perhaps I ’m bor- ing you gentlemen? ” “ No, no, go on. ” “ You are too good, gentlemen, ” with a smirk. |
osu.32435057540064 | CHAPTER I Is IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | Can you remember? |
osu.32435057540064 | Christine Daaé's voice said:* “ Raoul| Raoul! ” We were now all talking at once, on either side SCORPION OR GRASSHOPPER? |
osu.32435057540064 | Christine replied: “ It's the Persian. ” “ What's he doing here? ” “ Nobody knows. |
osu.32435057540064 | Christine was with the Angel of Music? |
osu.32435057540064 | Could you tell me, where Christine Daaé is? ” And somebody laughed. |
osu.32435057540064 | Daaé? ” “ That is a matter that only concerns the family. ” “ You have answered my question: he was opposed to it. |
osu.32435057540064 | Did the ghost really take a seat at the managers'supper- table that night, uninvited? |
osu.32435057540064 | Did they know of her hidden genius? |
osu.32435057540064 | Did you hear? ” “ I ca n’t say, ” Christine confessed. |
osu.32435057540064 | Did you think that Christine was free? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you believe me now? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you know this person? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you remem- ber the legend of the Angel of Music? ” “ I do indeed, ” he said. |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you see the window now? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you think I will let you go like that? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you think that I did n’t see them? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you think you will find that spring soon? |
osu.32435057540064 | Do you understand that word “ ripple? ”. |
osu.32435057540064 | Does he not want anything else?" |
osu.32435057540064 | FAUST AND WHAT FOLLOWED 95 “ Who on earth are ‘ those? ’ ” asked Moncharmin. |
osu.32435057540064 | For God's sake, tell me, Raoul: what happened? ” And the count seized hold of the revolver. |
osu.32435057540064 | Gabriel? ” “ Why, no, the ghost! ” IS IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | Gabriel? ” “ Why, no, the ghost! ” IS IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | Giry! ” “ I am the ghost's accomplice? |
osu.32435057540064 | Giry, do you know what is in this envelope? ” “ Why, of course not, ” she said. |
osu.32435057540064 | Giry? ” he asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | Give it to me, Christine, will you? ” “ Never! ” she said. |
osu.32435057540064 | Had he not told her that he wanted to speak to her privately? |
osu.32435057540064 | Has she disappeared? ” “ In the middle of the performance! ” “ In the middle of the performance? |
osu.32435057540064 | Has she disappeared? ” “ In the middle of the performance! ” “ In the middle of the performance? |
osu.32435057540064 | Have you a safety- pin? ’ “ No! ’ ‘ Well, then, clear out! |
osu.32435057540064 | Have you never been to the Rue Scribe? ” The woman laughed, screamed with laughter! |
osu.32435057540064 | He asked in a low voice: “ What makes you think that Christine is fond of me, madame? ” “ She used to speak of you every day. ” “ Really? |
osu.32435057540064 | He asked in a low voice: “ What makes you think that Christine is fond of me, madame? ” “ She used to speak of you every day. ” “ Really? |
osu.32435057540064 | He had given her till IN THE TORTURE CHAMBER 287 “ Is it a door with a lock to it? ” I asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | He had run up against the ghost on the little staircase, by the foot- lights, which leads to “ the cellars. ” He had seen IS IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | He said, ‘ What do you want? |
osu.32435057540064 | He stopped, with his heart thumping in his chest: suppose Christine Daaé had been found? |
osu.32435057540064 | He under- stood that it was she and followed her: “ Is that you, Christine? ” he asked, between his teeth. |
osu.32435057540064 | He's working, is he? ” “ Yes, he ca n't open and shut the trap- doors and work at the same time. ” She shivered. |
osu.32435057540064 | Here, shall I show you some card- tricks? |
osu.32435057540064 | His accomplice in what, pray? ” “ You do all he wants. ” “ Oh! |
osu.32435057540064 | How can I hate him, Raoul? |
osu.32435057540064 | How can you? ” “ I shall die of shame! ” AT THE MASKED BALL I23 “ No, dear, live! ” said Christine's grave and changed voice. |
osu.32435057540064 | How could I have been so beguiled? |
osu.32435057540064 | How could he tell? |
osu.32435057540064 | How could you sing, sing like that while crying? ” “ I felt myself fainting, ” said Christine, “ I closed my eyes. |
osu.32435057540064 | How did that red moon manage to glide through the darkness, at a man's height, with nothing to sup- port it, at least apparently? |
osu.32435057540064 | How much space is there between the branch of the tree and the dome- shaped ceiling? |
osu.32435057540064 | How was it, when I saw the per- sonal, the selfish point of view of the voice, that I did not suspect some impostor? |
osu.32435057540064 | I IO THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Did n't you know? |
osu.32435057540064 | I could not get a word in; and what do 190 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA you think he shouted at me? |
osu.32435057540064 | I have had them a long time and they can be relied upon. ” “ Do you mean to fight a duel? ” asked the young 1n2n. |
osu.32435057540064 | I have never been there! ” “ And the Rue Scribe, madame, the Rue Scribe? |
osu.32435057540064 | I heard the Angel of Music? ” “ Yes, the other evening, it was he who was talk- ing when you were listening behind the door. |
osu.32435057540064 | I thought that he was going to die. ” “ Why? ” asked Raoul, really frightened at the aspect which this strange confidence was taking. |
osu.32435057540064 | I ’m a very good- looking fellow, eh? |
osu.32435057540064 | I, a thief, I? ” She choked with rage. |
osu.32435057540064 | I97 with the Larim- room, opening out on the lake? |
osu.32435057540064 | I? |
osu.32435057540064 | I? |
osu.32435057540064 | IN THE CELLARS OF THE OPERA 253 “ Is it some one belonging to the theater police? ” asked Raoul. |
osu.32435057540064 | IS IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | In a trembling voice, she said: “ Me? |
osu.32435057540064 | In a voice growling and rolling like thunder, he roared: “ Why should I know better than you where the twenty- thousand francs went to? |
osu.32435057540064 | In his inexperience, he now asked him- self with terror what game the girl was playing? |
osu.32435057540064 | In that case, Christine, why did you follow him that time? |
osu.32435057540064 | In the name of their love? |
osu.32435057540064 | In the table? |
osu.32435057540064 | In those little ebony boxes on the mantelpiece? |
osu.32435057540064 | In your left ear? |
osu.32435057540064 | In your right ear? |
osu.32435057540064 | Into what whirlpool had she been dragged? |
osu.32435057540064 | Is it Erik? |
osu.32435057540064 | Is it the cat? |
osu.32435057540064 | Is it the ghost? |
osu.32435057540064 | Is n't it very hot here? ” “ Oh, yes, ” replied Erik's voice, “ the heat is un- endurable! ” “ But what does this mean? |
osu.32435057540064 | Is n't it very hot here? ” “ Oh, yes, ” replied Erik's voice, “ the heat is un- endurable! ” “ But what does this mean? |
osu.32435057540064 | It bent down over the Persian and said, in his ear: “ Are you better, daroga? |
osu.32435057540064 | It was the night when Carlotta — you know, Mr. Commissary — gave her famous co- ack’l ” “ Really? |
osu.32435057540064 | It's for the envelope, I suppose? ” “ Yes, Mme. |
osu.32435057540064 | It's like the “ door- shutters: they must spend their time somehow. ” “ But suppose it were he, Christine? ” “ No, no! |
osu.32435057540064 | M. de Chagny noticed it and asked: “ What is the matter, sir? ” I made him a violent sign to be silent. |
osu.32435057540064 | No more murders! ” “ Have I really committed murders? ” he asked, putting on his most amiable air. |
osu.32435057540064 | Of Raoul? |
osu.32435057540064 | Of whom was Christine Daaé the victim? |
osu.32435057540064 | Oh, my poor Christine, look at your wrists: tell me, have I hurt them? |
osu.32435057540064 | Oh, so you're suspecting me now, are you? |
osu.32435057540064 | Oh, why had she refused to leave earlier? |
osu.32435057540064 | Or could it be that air- hole? |
osu.32435057540064 | Or these? |
osu.32435057540064 | Others pretend that it's the acting- manager's doorkeeper... ” “ My doorkeeper? |
osu.32435057540064 | Perhaps actions were not enough with a glass of the kind? |
osu.32435057540064 | Perhaps he was expected to utter certain words? |
osu.32435057540064 | Perhaps it was the scorpion that would blow SCORPION OR GRASSHOPPER? |
osu.32435057540064 | Perhaps you do n't believe me? |
osu.32435057540064 | Poor, unhappy Erik Shall we pity him? |
osu.32435057540064 | Really? |
osu.32435057540064 | Really? ” said Moncharmin. |
osu.32435057540064 | Rid myself of that nightmare? |
osu.32435057540064 | Servants appeared, carrying lights; Count Philippe, terribly anxious: “ What is it? ” “ I think I have been dreaming, ” replied the young man. |
osu.32435057540064 | Shall we curse him? |
osu.32435057540064 | She did not know that on her accep- 3 I5 SCORPION OR GRASSHOPPER? |
osu.32435057540064 | She had no lack of them, had she? |
osu.32435057540064 | She walked up to Richard's table and asked, rather anxiously: “ What do you mean? |
osu.32435057540064 | She went up to the door and, in a quavering voice, asked: “ Who ’s there? ”** But nobody answered. |
osu.32435057540064 | She wrung her fingers, repeating, with a distraught air: 176 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA “ Oh, Heaven I Oh, Heaven! ” “ But what is it? |
osu.32435057540064 | Sit down again at once, will you? |
osu.32435057540064 | So — ” “ But you have spoken to the ghost, my good lady? ” “ As I'm speaking to you now, my good sir! ” Mame Giry replied. |
osu.32435057540064 | Some one told me so, at the church. ” “ Who? ” asked Raoul, taking her little hand in his. |
osu.32435057540064 | THE PHANTOM LOVER Have you not often heard of someone being in love with love rather than the person they believed the object of their affections? |
osu.32435057540064 | That is where he comes to give me my lessons daily. ” “ In your dressing- room? ” he echoed stupidly. |
osu.32435057540064 | That's not much, is it? |
osu.32435057540064 | That's why I have come to ask you to sack the whole stable. ” “ What do your stablemen say? ” “ All sorts of nonsense. |
osu.32435057540064 | The box- keeper told it me often enough, which proves that it was all a joke. ” “ Oh, you agree, do you? ” said Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | The curtain had only just gone up. ” “ And what did you do? ” “ Well, I brought the footstool. |
osu.32435057540064 | The ghost? ” The ghost! |
osu.32435057540064 | The lighted window, right up there? |
osu.32435057540064 | The man's voice spoke again: “ Are you very tired? ” “ Oh, to- night I gave you my soul and I am dead! ” Christine replied. |
osu.32435057540064 | The story of the ghost is all humbug, is n’t it? |
osu.32435057540064 | Then he turns round again, but, this time, to the left; and what do you think he sees? |
osu.32435057540064 | Then she sighed and said, in her turn: “ Suppose it were he/ ” “ Are you afraid of him? ” “ No, no, of course not, ” she said. |
osu.32435057540064 | Then, as she seemed to have nothing more to do at Perros and, in fact, was doing nothing there, why did she not go back to Paris at once? |
osu.32435057540064 | There are things going on for which you and Mercier are partly responsible. ” 194 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA “ What do you mean? ” asked Gabriel. |
osu.32435057540064 | There have been plenty of secret marriages: why not a secret engagement? |
osu.32435057540064 | They said, ‘ Look in the box: there's no one there, is there? ’ ‘ No,'said the woman. |
osu.32435057540064 | This is ex- traordinary! ” “ Is n’t it? |
osu.32435057540064 | To what extent, at this time, was she really a victim? |
osu.32435057540064 | To whom? |
osu.32435057540064 | Up to what point could an opera- singer make a fool of a good- natured young man, quite new to love? |
osu.32435057540064 | Waited for what? |
osu.32435057540064 | Wake up p"“ What, still? |
osu.32435057540064 | Was all this serious? |
osu.32435057540064 | Was n’t that right? ” “ Yes, yes, quite right, quite right. |
osu.32435057540064 | We will lodge a complaint against the ghost. ” “ And sack my stable? ” “ Oh, of course! |
osu.32435057540064 | Well? ” The viscount summoned up all his courage. |
osu.32435057540064 | Were they between the bed and the window- pane or behind the pane, that is to say, on the balcony? |
osu.32435057540064 | Were we to die as he had done? |
osu.32435057540064 | What 298 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA does it say? |
osu.32435057540064 | What a state I am in, am I not? |
osu.32435057540064 | What are you thinking of? |
osu.32435057540064 | What can that flame be? |
osu.32435057540064 | What do you think he said? |
osu.32435057540064 | What does it say in the little box on the left? |
osu.32435057540064 | What does it say? |
osu.32435057540064 | What finer retinue could be expected for his funeral? |
osu.32435057540064 | What had become of her? |
osu.32435057540064 | What had happened? |
osu.32435057540064 | What had she said? |
osu.32435057540064 | What influence had she undergone? |
osu.32435057540064 | What is it? ” Raoul implored. |
osu.32435057540064 | What is this tale about the Angel of Music, which you have been telling Mamma Valérius? |
osu.32435057540064 | What monster had carried her off and by what means? |
osu.32435057540064 | What poor wretch had strayed to that shore this time? |
osu.32435057540064 | What was going to happen? |
osu.32435057540064 | What was she thinking of? |
osu.32435057540064 | What was that miracle? |
osu.32435057540064 | What was the time? |
osu.32435057540064 | What witchcraft had snatched her away before the eyes of thousands of enthusiastic onlookers and from the arms of Carolus Fonta himself? |
osu.32435057540064 | What? |
osu.32435057540064 | When all is said, you are free to conduct your little business as you think best, are you not? |
osu.32435057540064 | When the two were alone again, Moncharmin lcaned over to Richard: “ Then Daaé has friends? ” he asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | When you went to your dressing- room, did you not say, “ Poor Erik? |
osu.32435057540064 | Whence came that strange sound, that distant rhythm? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where are the managers? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where are you going? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where could she be going, at this hour, when every one was fast asleep at Perros? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where had Christine gone? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where is Erik's voice now? |
osu.32435057540064 | Where is it? ” “ In the cellars, on the Rotunda side. |
osu.32435057540064 | Where will you have it? |
osu.32435057540064 | Which way would she return? |
osu.32435057540064 | Who are you? ” “ You know who I am! |
osu.32435057540064 | Who is that man? ” he asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | Who told you a thing like that? |
osu.32435057540064 | Who was the other one, the one whose requiem we now heard sung? |
osu.32435057540064 | Who would venture to assert as much? |
osu.32435057540064 | Whose prisoner was she? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why deceive us further? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did she laugh when he reminded her of the incident of the scarf? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did she not come to roam with him through the country where they had so many memories in common? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did she not recognize him? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did you not at once rid your- self of that abominable nightmare? ” “ Know the truth, Raoul? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did you not at once rid your- self of that abominable nightmare? ” “ Know the truth, Raoul? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did you stand up, with radiant features, as though you were really hearing angels? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did you try to reassure me? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why did you want to see me? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why do n't you answer? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why do n’t you answer, Ga- briel? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why do you not go home? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why had he not killed him? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why had he not put them out for good? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why had she toyed with the threatening catastro- 198 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA phe? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why had so great a treasure THE NEW MARGARITA 23 been kept from them all that time? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why tor- ture me still more? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why toyed with the monster's heart? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why wait for to- morrow? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why were you there with that little chap? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why? |
osu.32435057540064 | Why? ” As for Moncharmin, he had not the strength left to utter a word. |
osu.32435057540064 | With her? ” No reply. |
osu.32435057540064 | Without knowing how? |
osu.32435057540064 | Would she not prefer to espouse death itself rather than that living corpse? |
osu.32435057540064 | Would you like to see? |
osu.32435057540064 | Would you like to see? |
osu.32435057540064 | Yes, he would like to see if, with that woman instead of the old lunatic, Box Five would continue to astonish the natives? |
osu.32435057540064 | You are going to- night? |
osu.32435057540064 | You are look- ing at my furniture? |
osu.32435057540064 | You know the Persian has the evil eye?? |
osu.32435057540064 | You know the Persian has the evil eye?? |
osu.32435057540064 | You know the lake I mean? |
osu.32435057540064 | You know what you promised me, Erik? |
osu.32435057540064 | You see my lips, such lips as I have? |
osu.32435057540064 | You think you heard a man ’s voice, I suppose? ” “ Well! |
osu.32435057540064 | You too! ” “ How do you mean, I too? |
osu.32435057540064 | You wanted to know what I looked like Oh, you women are so inquisitivel Well, are you satis- fied? |
osu.32435057540064 | You were not content to hear me, eh? |
osu.32435057540064 | You're better now, are you not? |
osu.32435057540064 | and leading to the lake? |
osu.32435057540064 | and then Oh, it is too horrible! ” “ Well, what? |
osu.32435057540064 | are you glad? |
osu.32435057540064 | as there is no one there? |
osu.32435057540064 | as there is no one there? ” “ Did you design that room? |
osu.32435057540064 | as there is no one there? ” “ Did you design that room? |
osu.32435057540064 | e Would she return? |
osu.32435057540064 | for he brings a lady with him sometimes; one day, they left a fan behind them. ” “ Oh, the ghost left a fan, did he? |
osu.32435057540064 | for we risk his killing us. ” “ Does he love you so much? ” “ He would commit murder for me. ” “ But one can find out where he lives. |
osu.32435057540064 | he? ” “ He? |
osu.32435057540064 | he? ” “ He? |
osu.32435057540064 | in the ground! ” “ What compels you to go back, Christine? ” “ If I do not go back to him, terrible misfortunes may happen! |
osu.32435057540064 | l'ambassadeur, I entreat you not to touch M. le directeur ’? ” “ It's terrible! |
osu.32435057540064 | like last time. ” “ And what might you think? ” asked Moncharmin, crimson with rage. |
osu.32435057540064 | my head is a mask? |
osu.32435057540064 | only the ghost does n't like me to talk about his business. ” “ Indeed? ” sneered Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | or for what paradise? ” “ I came to tell you, dear, but I ca n't tell you now • you would not believe me! |
osu.32435057540064 | the chandelier, Erik? |
osu.32435057540064 | to him that everything was finished? |
osu.32435057540064 | were those they? |
osu.32435057540064 | where is Christine? ” And the old lady replied calmly: “ She is with her good genius! ” “ What good genius? ” exclaimed poor Raoul. |
osu.32435057540064 | where is Christine? ” And the old lady replied calmly: “ She is with her good genius! ” “ What good genius? ” exclaimed poor Raoul. |
osu.32435057540064 | where, pray? ” “ Now that she has gone away with him, I ca n't say; but, up to a fortnight ago, it was in Christine's. |
osu.32435057540064 | © Listen, dear, it's in the little box on the right of the mantelpiece: what does it say? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ A safety- pin l ’ ” “ What do you want a safety- pin for? ” “ To fasten you up with! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Ah, I frighten you, do I? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And how should I know? ” Moncharmin, looking severe and dissatisfied, at once insisted that the good lady should explain her- self. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And to what other do you refer? ” “ To the man to whom you said, ‘ I sing only for you! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And what did she answer, madame? ” “ What I chose, ” said Christine, driven to exaspera- tion. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And who is that pale young man beside him? ” “ That's his brother, the viscount. ” “ He ought to be in his bed. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And why is it your mother's opinion? ” “ Hush! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ And you, Chris- tine, tell me, do you hate him too? ” “ No, ” said Christine simply. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Are you at all superstitious? ” R. “ No, monsieur, I am a practising Catholic. ” Q. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ But who is he? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ But why do n't you come near me, as you used to do when you were a little boy? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ By the way, ” said Moncharmin, “ you know that Mother Giry is going to lodge a complaint against you. ” “ With whom? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ César, the white horse in the Profeta? ” “ There are not two Césars, ” said the stud- groom dryly. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Did n't you hear? ” Her teeth chattered. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Did the ghost break poor Isidore Saack's leg? ” Mame Giry opened her eyes with astonishment at such ignorance. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Did you notice how they treat us with regard to Carlotta, Sorelli and Little Jammes? ” “ Why, my dear fellow, these two are mad with jealousy! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Do n’t you see, ” said Raoul, “ that the woman's fainting? ” “ You look like fainting yourself, ” said the count. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Do n’t you think, Doctor, that those gentlemen had better clear the room? ” asked Raoul coolly. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Do n’t you think, monsieur, that this cross- examination has lasted long enough? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Erik I ’ ” What echo? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Has César been stolen? ” cried the acting- man- ager. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Have n’t I a reputation for knowing all about music? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Have you forgotten the rosy hours of Mazenderan? ” “ Yes, ” he replied, in a sadder tone, “ I prefer to forget them. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Have you girls heard already? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ He says that his business is urgent and he seems quite upset. ” “ Who ’s Lachenel? ” asked Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ He ’s your stud- groom. ” “ What do you mean? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ How awful! ” “ What? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ How can you speak so lightly of such serious things? ” he asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ How long has she known this genius? ’ ” “ About three months. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ However, when the people arrived, ” roared Richard, “ there was no one in the box, was there? ” “ Not a soul, sir, not a soul! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ I beg your pardon, monsieur, but is it your in- tention to make fun of the law? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ I hope, ” he said, “ that the notes are still there? ” “ So do I, ” said Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ I want you to know every- thing here! ” “ But why here, Christine? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ In what condition of mind were you? ” THE ENCHANTED WIOLIN 8 I Q. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Is Buquet dead? ” they cried. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Is Christine Daaé here? ” “ Christine Daaé here? ” echoed Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Is Christine Daaé here? ” “ Christine Daaé here? ” echoed Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Is Christine still a good girl? ” he asked suddenly, in spite of himself. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ It's you, Raoul, who say that? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Really? ” he replied, still more satirically. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Sir, ” said Raoul, “ I do not know what your in- tentions are, but can you do anything to help me? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ So Mauclair takes snuff, does he? ” he asked carelessly. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Surely you will not do anything so foolish? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ The Comte de Chagny? ” “ Yes, he spoke to me in her favor with such warmth that, if I had not known him to be Sorelli ’s friend. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ The real ones? ” asked Moncharmin, resolved not to be “ had ” this time. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Then what happened that you were found in the morning lying half- dead on the steps of the high altar? ” R. “ First a skull rolled to my feet. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Then you want me to go back there? ” said the young girl cruelly. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Then you were listening behind the door? ” “ Yes, because I love you. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ They are keeping up the joke, ” said M. Richard, “ but I do n't call it funny. ” “ What does it all mean? ” asked M. Moncharmin. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ To what do we owe the honor of your visit? ” “ Mr. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Was it possible for any one to hide behind the tombstones? ” R. “ No, monsieur. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Was the gate open? ” R. “ Yes, monsieur, and this surprised me, but did not seem to surprise Mlle. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Was there no one in the churchyard? ” R. “ I did not see any one; and, if there had been, I must have seen him. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Well, M. de Chagny, ” exclaimed Mamma Valé- rius, “ do n’t you know our Christine? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Well, but what were those people laughing at? ” asked Moncharmin. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Well, have you seen them? ” asked Mercier. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Well, what about his assistants? ” “ There's no Mauclair and no assistants! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Well, who could have thought it? ” moaned Rich- ard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What are you doing? ” asked Richard. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What are you hiding for? ” All was darkness and silence. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What are you laughing at? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What do you mean by across Paris? ” “ Across Paris and out of Paris. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What do you mean by the rest of the time? ” I asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What do you mean, she has to be found? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What do you say to all this, gentlemen? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What does this mean? ” she cried. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What is he working at? ” “ Oh, something terrible! |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What is it they really want? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What is it? ” asked Raoul. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What is this new business? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What more can I tell you, dear? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What something am I supposed to know? ” he said. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What was there to tell the police? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's everything? ” asked Rémy. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's that? ” he asked. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's the matter? ” But Raoul had recovered himself and was stand- ing up. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's the matter? ” She opened the door. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's the matter? ” they both asked, amazed at seeing him there at such a time. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's this? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ What's your name? ” i “ Mame Giry. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ When a man, ” continued Raoul, “ adopts such romantic methods to entice a young girl's affections?? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ When a man, ” continued Raoul, “ adopts such romantic methods to entice a young girl's affections?? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ When you saw me in your dressing- room, was that the first time you noticed me, Christine? ” She was incapable of lying. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Where are you going so fast, M. de Chagny? ” asked a voice. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Where is the key? ” I asked, signing to M. de Chagny not to speak and to leave the business to me, for we had not a moment to lose. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Who is Darius P ” “ Darius? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Who is Erik? ” asked the count, pressing his brother's hand. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Who is this ‘ Opera ghost? ’ ” he snarled. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Who? ” he repeated angrily. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Whom do you mean by he ’? ” she asked, in a changed voice. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Why do you think that you are safer in this room than on the stage? ” asked Raoul. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Why has he fastened you, mademoiselle? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Why? ” “ I ’ll tell you that presently, Mme. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Would you mind coming with me? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Yes, he was found hanging in the third- floor cel- lar! ” “ It's the ghost! ” little Giry blurted, as though in IS IT THE GHOST? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ Yes, she has. ” “ Whom? ” Richard glanced across at a box on the grand tier containing no one but two men. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ You have never seen him; he speaks to you and you believe all he says? ” asked Moncharmin. |
osu.32435057540064 | “ ‘ Is this all? |
osu.32435057540064 | “ “ Those, my dear fellow, are my concierge, her husband and her brother. ” “ Did you give them their tickets? ” “ I did. |
osu.32435057540064 | • By what means indeed but that of music? |
osu.32435057540064 | • What have you been doing this past fort- night? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And then? mdp.39015014857406 That is surely rather a large order, senator, is n't it?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | That whistle said, “ Where is everybody? ” This one will say, “ Come as fast as you can! ”, She whistled a tiny chirrup of a call. mdp.39015014857406 What's yours?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why has she got bare feet? mdp.39015014857406 Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why?' mdp.39015014857406 'A feast on a dead calf? mdp.39015014857406 'And does anyone do a hand's turn?' mdp.39015014857406 'Are you really a senator — like the Romans, sir?' mdp.39015014857406 'Are you very old?' mdp.39015014857406 'As a sacrifice of thanks- giving to your god? mdp.39015014857406 'Barrett?' mdp.39015014857406 'Been here long? mdp.39015014857406 'Burned?' mdp.39015014857406 'But how do you know all this?' mdp.39015014857406 'But what did you do it for, Ethne?' mdp.39015014857406 'But where is she going?' mdp.39015014857406 'But where is she? mdp.39015014857406 'Can you read that, Midge?' mdp.39015014857406 'Carry on, R. R.''Why Benaiah? mdp.39015014857406 'Could I be a hundred, then? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Dare I ask again,'suggested Sir Henry after a consider- able silence,'what is the nature of your interest in the peculiar adventure of Mr. Lambard? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Did Tony ever tell you what she suggested to him long before Midge returned?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Did he give you any instructions? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Did you ever hear a description of him?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do I gather from this lurid chronicle, Katharine,'in- quired Standish,'that you anticipate some equivalent sensa- tion for tonight? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do n't I speak good English? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do the saints and the angels know everything — like God?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do they indeed? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you die, then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you feel, Midge, that my heart is beating more slowly than the clock? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you know that you are wearing one of my tunics? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you know what, Minos? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you remember how I showed you on purpose once what happened when I cut myself with a sharp knife? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do you remember, Ethne, how frightened I was once very long ago, because you did n't bleed, and I thought you must be dead or a ghost? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Do your telescope eyes already tell you that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Does he need a break — a good break?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Ethne, why are you crying?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Except that she can pass through things that look solid and so on, you think now she's like the girls you know in your own world? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'For what should holy saints and angels want with dogs, at all? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'For why? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Found an illicit still? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Gin? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Good God, what do you mean, Ethne? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Gresholm Island, I believe?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Have we travelled into another world in another universe,'questioned Purvis coldly,'to bother about the conventions, or talk dress- making? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Have you any idea how long we have been here already — seriously, Benaiah?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Have you any idea of her inner reaction to these — er — attentions? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Have you ever read any of Professor Barrett's books?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Have you realized that you and I can speak and under- 181 VALLEY BEYOND TIME stand Dergan perfectly — as if we had been born to it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'He did?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How could anyone possibly blame you, Silver dearest? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How did you manage that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How do you know that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How does it do that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How long did it take? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How old am I, do you suppose, Ethne?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How old is Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'How's tricks?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'However did you do that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I hope he was hurt as well... Do you think that there are many others like him in this world of yours?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I say, we are n't dead or anything, are we? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I sha n't look strange, or odd?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I suppose the best thing to do would be to marry them out of hand?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I suppose we are going right?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I thought your ladyship was —? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'I wonder if – Minos, have you any notion what the American law is on the subject?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'In the bar, did they? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is she young? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is that an illusion?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is that my name? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is that so? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is that so? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Is the strange feeling I've got all over my body what you call “ cold ”?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Like a bow and arrow?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Lord Tyron?" |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Moonlight, is it, Lady?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Not like those very queer garments he wears round each leg? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Red ears? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Rum?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Say, what is the"ordinary rate"?! |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'See Erris Head, further south? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'See Glencolumbkille marked? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Sherry?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Silver,"he said,'how could you think that I should be such a damned fool, my dear?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Something rude?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Suggesting that she's succeeded in doing what her mother did? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'They did n't come here then, sir?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Think he's getting stale, Dollars?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Too long ago to remember, is n't it, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Two days — and then what?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'We did n't hear a thing, did we?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'We- e- ell — ‘ And when they are drunk, then they fight?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'We- ell,'said Purvis in apparent digression,'I guess you never saw Lambard, sir?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Well, Olwen? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Well, sir, how can I leave her by herself in such a country, let alone in another world in another universe?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Well, what does it show now?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Well, what on earth are you doing? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Well? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What are they doing?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What are you laughing about?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What did you do then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What do you be telling me?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What do you hunt, sir?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What does it say?" |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What happened at your headquarters conference?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What happens here next?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What is a funeral? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What is he doing? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What is it, Houston?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What is it?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What is this you dare to say?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What luck, Silver?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What now?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What nudists?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What occurred then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What occurred when you discovered that the witness appeared to be lying? ”'The situation,'answered Sir Henry,'was tricky in the extreme. |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What on earth are you talking about?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What relation has time to the problem of the other dimen- sions?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What the hell's that matter?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What then? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What time of day was it when you investigated?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What was his story, senator? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What – like the Cernunnos? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's that small noisy thing, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's the matter, Ethne? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's the matter? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's the superstition about the full moon?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's the use of asking that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's this?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What's your name?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'What? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'When can I come back, then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Where do they wear that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Where the devil can Silver be? ” he said, bringing his head in. |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Who is she? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Who's it by?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why all this gratitude, Bennie?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why have I got to go?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why is your eye like that — and blood on your cheek? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why me? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why should he do that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why should we trouble to divide our life, Midge, into little taps like these? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why this way? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why what?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Will you commit blasphemy? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Would n't you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You do n't believe I'm one of those imagined things that frighten the Cernunnos so?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You do n't think I'll ever grow up any more, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You knew that then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You know that?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You know what to do, Eochaid,'he asked,'when the word is given? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You saw me, too?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You saw what happened to him?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You would, would you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'You're staying because of me?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 'Your son, sir?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | .. ‘ And does the reality approximate to your imaginings?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | .. ‘ What do you mean by a recruiting expedition?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... Did the tree grow at its ordinary rate whilst you aged fast, or did it grow fast whilst you lived at the ordinary rate? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... Have you ever wondered? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... What next? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... What was a Roman? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... Where's yours? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... Why did I say it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ... You were n't reckoning on me quitting, were you by any chance? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 160 VALLEY BEYOND TIME ‘ But what were their ships made of before, Manannan?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 164 THE TIMELESS'So it was she presumably who was responsible for your travel across the dimensions? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 169 VALLEY BEYOND TIME ‘ Forgive me, but you, then, and all these people are real, too, and in the same way?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 178 VALLEY BEYOND TIME'Once you've found a way to handle it, then —? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 236 LAND OF CLOCKS ‘ Do you remember when we talked about the way you cut up time in your world? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 24 THE HOUSE THAT WAS NOT THERE'It accompanied him, then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 266"THE MOST IMPORTANT THING'- II “ What are you looking for, Ethne?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 289 VALLEY BEYOND TIME'What was that air, Bellissima?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 298 RIDE OF THE NAKED HORSEMEN'When did you last see Ethne?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | 54 THE VISION OF OLWEN The police? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 666 — Squeaking. ” Yes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | 85 CHAPTER VI THE THIRD ADVENTURER TAVE you any theory, Miss Honeyhill, about this peculiar denudative phenomenon?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | A few seconds later she heard a well- remembered voice saying:'Well, Mary- me- dear?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | A vision of what, now? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Absolutely certain?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | After waiting on him for a moment, she continued:'Well, am I to adventure on my own, or are we to join forces? |
mdp.39015014857406 | All that he said, how- ever, was: ‘ After the incident on the island did they hear from, or see Lambard again?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Although that portion of her mind to which no barriers or frontiers existed was already aware of his thoughts, she asked:'What do you know?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | An 239 VALLEY BEYOND TIME'It's are they doing?,, black armband.mportant gar? |
mdp.39015014857406 | An 239 VALLEY BEYOND TIME'It's are they doing?,, black armband.mportant gar? |
mdp.39015014857406 | An outbreak of whispering ensued, which ended in Silver saying: ‘ Now I'll go and call up R. R.''Who's R. R.? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And dogs with red ears at that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And now where will the King of Morien be?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | And the wood, then, Mum? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And then be laughing about it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And what are all those funny little straps for?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | And where is he going?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | And who else was there beside the man? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And you —? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And you'll tell me all about here, too? |
mdp.39015014857406 | And you, yourself, know this as a matter of absolute, incontrovertible fact?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Are n't they glad she's gone? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Are we lost in eternity? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Are you hurt, Midge? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Are you tired?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Aunt Kat said doubtfully: ‘ Have you had enough to eat? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Bennie- do you suppose that this is eternity?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Brandy, perhaps? |
mdp.39015014857406 | But if here you were never allowed to forget the enemy, then how could that enemy ever fail to remember you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | But what did you want to learn it for?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | But what do you use here instead of them? |
mdp.39015014857406 | But what does it matter?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | But what happened then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | But what was that time of life at this moment, anyway? |
mdp.39015014857406 | But, say, how did he know he was following Lambard and not some other man?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | By the way, Ethne, how old are you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | By what fraction of a second had he set up a record? |
mdp.39015014857406 | By what name do you call it? ” So I told him that it was Carn Meurig. |
mdp.39015014857406 | Can I do anything?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Catch on? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Could even angels have red hair and green eyes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Could one stop the clock for her? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Curious is n't it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Dear, dear Uncle Minos, why the hell do n't you have the'phone laid on? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did he follow me and get hurt? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did he remember about Silver? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did n't Benaiah tell you —? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did n't he? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did n't she?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did the wood vanish as well? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Did you never read in the Old Testament about Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, who"went down and slew a lion in a pit in a snowy day"? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do I mean tonight? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do n't I-? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do n't you know how one can dream an entire life story between the sound that rouses one and the opening of one's eyelids? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do n't you realize that now we have not only got clothes but weapons? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do n't you think it is possible? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do people often get drunk here?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do the artificial subdivisions of mechanical time mean the same thing to a man in physical agony and a man within the arms of his mistress? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you concur?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you find"hurting"an odd feeling? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you know your front door was open? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you not realize that this is only an hallucination 51 THE VISION OF OLWEN now and again, why should n't she? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you remember I said I was certain that I'd seen those three big stones before? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you remember? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you think I can? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you think I could be a thousand?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you think it possible that if they were told what you and Lord Morfa believe, they would credit it, too? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you think, Tony, that place is going to be too much of a house of mourning for us to pay a call tonight?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you want me to stop for a minute?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you wear a toga nowadays in the senate?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Do you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Does it mean anything at all?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Does it mean that things can hurt my body?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Does that mean anything to you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Does the passage explain the red line to Gresholm on your chart? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Does your father want me to give you some grounding in Latin while you are on holiday, or what? |
mdp.39015014857406 | For how can the same con- ception of time apply to a man who crosses a continent by aeroplane and a man who crosses it afoot? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Had anyone ever heard of a saint with wonderful red hair and green eyes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Had he gone back into the churchyard amidst that darkness to stable his horse within a tomb and betake himself to his grave? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Had not Alfred the Great of England measured time by candles? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Had she been mathematical when she laid herself out to attract Midge? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Has Olwen heard from her husband yet? |
mdp.39015014857406 | He asked:'How's Silver?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He asked:'Well then, how many sleeps go to a candle?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He paused slightly after he had pronounced the fateful word'years'; for how many years might it not be now? |
mdp.39015014857406 | He said after a moment's reflection:'Do you — do you think your people would mind me stay- ing here a little before I go back?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He said slowly in a rather shocked voice:'Where's my shadow? |
mdp.39015014857406 | He said some- thing about clothes for us-'What sort of clothes?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He said to her:'What do these horrible people want?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He said:'Ethne, did n't- did n't that hurt you at all?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He saw the stain, but it meant nothing to him now: life had begun when he had been awakened- how long ago? |
mdp.39015014857406 | He sought further information: ‘ But do n't you use your voices to speak with?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | He was up and after her in an instant... How long was it since he had won the junior school two hundred and twenty yards race? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Hers was another problem entirely; for she asked:'Is there always fighting here, Anthony? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Hey?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Hey?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Hey?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | How do they do it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How long ago was it when we counted the taps? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How long ago?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | How long do you suppose this has been going on? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How many had he now? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How many minutes had he left? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How old are you, Silver?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | How the devil am I going to keep any record of what we've seen and done? |
mdp.39015014857406 | How very long ago, indeed, it was since he had been last kissed? |
mdp.39015014857406 | I am not a ghost any more than Ethne, am I, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | I am rubbing it out?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | I ca n't see a man killing himself with moth balls, can you, my lord? ” ‘ God forbid! |
mdp.39015014857406 | I say, what's your name?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | I was admiring you – onstra a. I inds? |
mdp.39015014857406 | I was up earlier than you this morning, Benaiah- or was it yesterday, or last week, or the year before? |
mdp.39015014857406 | IIO PROBLEM WITHOUT SHADOWS'What the hell —?! |
mdp.39015014857406 | If I'm supposed to have a mother — and I do n't see why – would you mind pretending? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If grown- ups come they have to go to one of the four kingdoms in Cernunnos... Would you like to stay with us?" |
mdp.39015014857406 | If he could do that, what might he not do next? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If it does, will it matter? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If so, upon what calculation was she engaged? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If they start asking questions? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If you do, why should n't a saint? |
mdp.39015014857406 | If you'll permit a moment's inter- ruption? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Inspector, I opine, that the cutting agent was at a slightly oblique angle? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Inspector?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is n't that murder?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is not courage a song itself? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is not courage as beautiful as a song? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is she beautiful? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is such your conception of a fourth- dimensional world, senator?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is that why I have an odd feeling in my body? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is there anything else?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Is this one of your pranks you would be playing on me? |
mdp.39015014857406 | It is him — the senator, is n't it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | It was only after he had answered,'How many what?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | It was very long ago when I was young, too, and the people of Cernunnos first came to this world... Has Ethne told you about the Cernunnos? |
mdp.39015014857406 | It'He was a trifle taken aback by the flash of horror in her eyes:'You saw a tree grow to its full height?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | It's got a dungeon, and 58 VALLEY BEYOND TIME'Welcome to the"picknickery ”?!' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Like the hounds of Annwn? |
mdp.39015014857406 | May I go and see her one day?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | May I now ask, Senator Purvis, why you are so interested in this case? |
mdp.39015014857406 | May I?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | May n't I have forgotten just like Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | My companion, Midge – you remember him? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Nobody minds me picking them, do they?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Now, however, she looked almost as though she were frightened- or, disappointed? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Of what use was it to tell Sep that the Song was already old when Manannan, her father, was born? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Oh, Midge, do you by any chance —?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Oh, heart was it, after all? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Oh, what's the matter? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or did a world travel past him, whilst he hung motionless in space and conscious only of some vast move- ment below? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or into the longer taps that you once told me were called minutes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or the stiff white thing round his neck with the little bit of spotted ribbon? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or vegetarian whiskies like corn or rye? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or what should I say? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Or would they in the end find the needlessness of me- chanical time even as had the people of the Island of the Valley? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Ought I to be shocked?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Perhaps your lordship recalls the occasion? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Purvis said presently:'How long do you suppose it is since we started walking? |
mdp.39015014857406 | R.?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | R.?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Real courage= not just the desperate animal reaction- is not that another very beautiful thing, such as those you spoke of? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Really enough?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Rilver? |
mdp.39015014857406 | See Slyne Head? |
mdp.39015014857406 | See that headland two miles north of it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | See the Aran Islands at the mouth of Galway Bay? |
mdp.39015014857406 | She guessed how much it must rankle with him that she had stolen all the limelight ever since the time — was it but a few hours ago? |
mdp.39015014857406 | She stopped very abruptly; looked at him with a roguish twinkle; said very earnestly:'You believe I'm real now, do n't you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Sir Henry knitted his brows: he said in a manner that was slightly nettled:'Well, sir, what else can you call them? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Sixty years? |
mdp.39015014857406 | So where in Jupiter's name can he have gone, and why, after that urgent telephone call to Saul asking us to come at once? |
mdp.39015014857406 | So you believe in a fourth dimension, do you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | So you believe in the existence of a fourth- dimensional universe, do you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Soon he was to get used to shadows — of what? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Supposing he lived to be eighty- he had thought- how many minutes more remained to him? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Surely there was such a word as “ Rilver?! |
mdp.39015014857406 | The one thing to do was to press on down into the dell, and follow its course — whither? |
mdp.39015014857406 | The sa factor begins to arrange... Do you think, Tony, that you could take me to see the girl, Olwen, tonight after dinner? |
mdp.39015014857406 | The wood that is n't there, what about that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | The — “ What do you be meaning by the word “ Vision ”? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Then Ethne suddenly said to me, “ Why are you so shocked? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Then Purvis asked:'How did that boy lose his memory? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Then she said, presumably for the third time:'How many did you eat?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | They entered one of the great aisles hand- in- hand and walked up a gentle slope until: ‘ Do you see?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Through the archway at the further end of the hall came a tall man in a shimmering dress, as she had feared or — was it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Together, I mean?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Want to speak to him? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was a sudden alarm shadowed in Silver's large grey eyes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was he a Horseman of the Apocalypse? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was he a final warning to a sinner? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was she asleep? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was she being mathematical in the distress she evinced during her narrative of the events on Carn Meurig? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was that Senator Purvis? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Was that Silver? |
mdp.39015014857406 | We will wait here whilst you do what you must... What is your name? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Were there lady angels in any case? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Were you going to let him kiss me? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Were you going to lie down and let him strike you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | What are they? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What do you say? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What else can anybody call them? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What else was there for you to do? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What else? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What has the senator done with his clothes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What is all the flurry about?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | What makes you say that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What might he not do next? |
mdp.39015014857406 | What'll you do for a passport? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When Malachi reappeared, Morrigan asked him:'Who is the lad with dark red hair who wanted to go to Mr. Purvis's help? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When did he live? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When the man had gone she said to Standish, helping herself to another cigarette from her battered case:'Do you remember what Ethne said? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When was it that I drove the car with Silver and the boy from House of Saul to Carn Meurig? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When was it that I saw you walk into the wood like an elderly Apollo?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | When you measure distances by spear casts, and have no compass points, what can you expect? |
mdp.39015014857406 | When?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where did you learn it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where had she gone, and why? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where has he gone? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where is he? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where is it? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where's the senator –?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Where? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Which is to be the lucky one? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Whiskey with the"e"or without? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Who's the boy in the dressing- gown? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why did they even have to sing in praise of carnage? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why did you give that boy of yours hell last night, you iniquitous ass? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do I bleed now, too? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do I have to be told about your time even when I lie in bed?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do n't you take off yours? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do you ask?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do you look like that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why do you need houses at all?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why downhill?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why ever should I? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why has he been fighting? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why in blazes did n't they look there first? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why should it?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why should you need them? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why? ”'Ethne lay looking at me in silence. |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Will Midge always have to defend me?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Will people always attack me? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Will you thank God for a vision out of hell? |
mdp.39015014857406 | With eyes blazing with excitement, she seized Silver's hands, and shook them violently:"Tell me — you must tell me: What is that wood? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Wo n't you fill in some of the gaps for me, please? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would a holy saint be kissing the likes of you, and having his holy face messed up with that muck you cover yourself with? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would a holy saint come asking a postal direction of an ignorant girl, instead of the priest? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would a holy saint go a- hunting with red- eared dogs? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would he be able to take it to school? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would it be possible to get leave, do you imagine, without bringing in details that would make the whole affair look like an opium- smoker's dream? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would n't you choose, too, to sleep in the dark?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would that happen in eternity? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would they come together to evolve some new standard, some new measure- ment? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would you like to see my animals? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would you, Ethne?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Would you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | Yes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | Yes?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | You came into the wood, looking for Togga- do n't you remember? |
mdp.39015014857406 | You do mean it, do n't you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | You do n't mean it really? |
mdp.39015014857406 | You do n't mind if I'm glad now that you're bleeding, although I'm sorry that it hurts? |
mdp.39015014857406 | You know what I mean, do n't you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | You remember last night somebody started talking about the priest who was found dead on Carn Meurig?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | You'll wait with the car, then, till we come back... You know the way on, Midge? |
mdp.39015014857406 | he began: realized the wreckage was floundering at her feet; changed the subject of his inquiry- ‘ And what the hell hit him? |
mdp.39015014857406 | he said,'do you know what is our greatest loss, girl? |
mdp.39015014857406 | really?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | said R. R. again; and such a long silence on her part then ensued that he was impelled to ask:'What is the third question?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | — For himself? |
mdp.39015014857406 | — The implications were enormous; for was not even the human assessment of time based on the movement of a shadow? |
mdp.39015014857406 | — and then went on in his normal tone: “ But first of all, sir, will you wind up for me this case of Lambard v. Lambard? |
mdp.39015014857406 | — he asked himself — Or was she just refusing to see the drab pageant of the day? |
mdp.39015014857406 | — when I sensed that something was happen- ing... How far have you got, Mr. Furrow? |
mdp.39015014857406 | —'Lost memory, darling? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ About what?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Am I a ghost, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Am I a ghost, now, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Am I?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ An hour?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And I used to play with it as a child?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And I'm beautiful in this world, too?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And afterwards,'urged Ethne, clutching her father's tunic,'we will all go a- hunting?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And now that you have learned that, what next?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And so?? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And so?? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And that would kill people?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And the next?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And this second disappearance occurred — when?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And what does that prove?" |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And when did the girl have her adventure?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And why are you in Tenby today?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ And why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Are you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ But at night? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ But how? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ But if she's already gone- She decided to leave that very peculiar problem and asked instead,'Why do they look so solemn? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ But what about the parents or relations of the girl — he fluttered his papers-'the girl, Miss Rosemary Rachel Rose? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ But when it's cold, Ethne?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Can I come with you, sir?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Can you hear anything at all?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Did he hurt you?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Do n't you have them?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Do you like it when I kiss you, Midge?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Eh? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Hours and minutes and seconds? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ How long has the senator been gone?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ How long have I been asleep here, then?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Lambard's seven years? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Listen, honey – But what's the boy doing here? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Night? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Oh, Midge, did you hear that? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Shall I give you an illusion to wear, Benaiah?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Was he? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ What is a watch?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Why — Benaiah? |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Wondering at me?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ Yes?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | ‘ You did?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ And what can I do for you, Lewis?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ And why recently?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ How many watches to a sleep?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ So you'll be Lord Morfa's twelve- year- old, will you? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ That rope of pearls might be Woolworth's for all I know, but did you see, Mrs. Pogram, the bracelet she'd got on? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ The usual full moon lunacy?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ What words did he use? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Why do you want to go chasing after those brutes? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Why now? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Why should they? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Why should you hide?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Why?' |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ Will you swear upon the Cross that all that you have told me is true? |
mdp.39015014857406 | “ You knew I was coming, then?' |
njp.32101076889524 | I heard, indeed, that a meeting by intuition? njp.32101076889524 '- an agreeable lodger; in the next, Con- • How then, has she turn'd shrew, or stance is depicted as half seduced by what?' njp.32101076889524 ( 12) Who'd understand me, if I nam'd the ass, who( 13) Swore that small beer inspir'd the muse of Tasso? njp.32101076889524 * rounding sky, In translating this most singular relick Shall I now deem, my native land, thy lov'd shores lie? njp.32101076889524 0, hark; Whence, leader, is that melancholy sound, That heavy groan? njp.32101076889524 11 where they are hung up? njp.32101076889524 141 quence of its graver portions, render come from the author of Rosamond the most attractive paper that has ever and John Woodville? njp.32101076889524 1648? njp.32101076889524 215 will accept embassy reached the Tu- la, or Tola trouble and inconvenience of making of Bell,( of which, and the rivers in us these presents? njp.32101076889524 333 learnt to look upon the most disgust- accommodating manners of a courtier? njp.32101076889524 4 Nor hence alive shall you be led, A babe's dishevell’d hair? njp.32101076889524 453 of the tongue in the space of ten cen- did, that very article( the têtema- tête) turies? njp.32101076889524 487 Still walk in that dark chamber? njp.32101076889524 497 But where could its inhabitants have enter'a? njp.32101076889524 531 “ Ah, is it you, sir? ” cried he, ad- in, master. njp.32101076889524 59 Profaned the holiest place? njp.32101076889524 6 And mid the boughs on high we sate, “ Dost thou too, ” thus he cried, “ inflame A while in fear to hide; My soul so widely toss'd? njp.32101076889524 7 2 to? njp.32101076889524 71 And mark'd thy filthy name upon the When, afar, he observ'd a proud City's skirts? njp.32101076889524 ? S 330 Voyages and Travels of Columbus Secundus. njp.32101076889524 A clergyman of as a legacy, and a token of its vanished this class will confound your under- glory, to the after ages of mankind? njp.32101076889524 A fool say you, to trust The friendship of the honourable Irwin? njp.32101076889524 A murmur as of distant voices, and The Doge is left alone- And English The trainp of feet in martial unison? njp.32101076889524 Again I say, what would'st thou? njp.32101076889524 Ah who can stop a woman's tongue? njp.32101076889524 Akenside attracted neither what is there in these to prevent his respect nor admiration in his native possessing these attributes? njp.32101076889524 And a young warrior know it? njp.32101076889524 And art thou not Rejoiced by such a sight? njp.32101076889524 And can I see them dabbled o'er with blood? njp.32101076889524 And close to him, is that the mountain- fiend, With his long hoary beard? njp.32101076889524 And have you children?'_ Three. njp.32101076889524 And is it then decided? njp.32101076889524 And is it there you skreen yourself? njp.32101076889524 And is it this that makes thee mournful? njp.32101076889524 And mourn'd the children's woe; What cause excites thy fear? |
njp.32101076889524 | And not till then? |
njp.32101076889524 | And shall I lose thee, and survive, my Florus? |
njp.32101076889524 | And then return unto thy sphere, Thy eyes bedew'd with pity's tear For all that thou hast witnessed here, Man of the Moon? |
njp.32101076889524 | And trembling Lusitania dread thy Or hast thou charged the stone for thee to chains: For what? |
njp.32101076889524 | And was he then in earnest? |
njp.32101076889524 | And where the true- born, home- bred brother Scot, Who does not recognize the “ mickle Pot?" |
njp.32101076889524 | And will you? |
njp.32101076889524 | And you, ye blue sea silent still? |
njp.32101076889524 | Are a few drops of human blood? |
njp.32101076889524 | Are you sure he's dead? |
njp.32101076889524 | As for Miss Kilma- might transmit it to the proper owner? |
njp.32101076889524 | Ay, truly!-are mine eyes not eager, searching, And my lips parch'd and burning?--'Tis for blood I strongly thirst- and lo! |
njp.32101076889524 | Barlow, ritius h. p.*? |
njp.32101076889524 | But have lifted them if it had not been for on what house is your bank- note?" |
njp.32101076889524 | But how the devil did you travel up?". |
njp.32101076889524 | But if our language con- And where, then, are we to place tains any true heroic creations of fan- Pope? |
njp.32101076889524 | But mean- tween their members? |
njp.32101076889524 | But shę mies was complete; — what more could had not finished the word Caroline, they wish for? |
njp.32101076889524 | But tell me now, why do you thus resist This pilgrimage? |
njp.32101076889524 | But thank God I've ano- you been?' |
njp.32101076889524 | But the rest of the translation, and how he cockneyized at the expence of Ho- mer, is it not to be found in the shops of the trunk- makers? |
njp.32101076889524 | But thou wilt say — is wanted-(a most useful thing it “ Marry, how does she perceive all this would be, and the Postmasters- Gene- in the dark? |
njp.32101076889524 | But to this date have wish and determination to protect these promised exertions been made? |
njp.32101076889524 | But too distant to return, he could no long- why this particularity? |
njp.32101076889524 | But ty- being? |
njp.32101076889524 | But what could ter, where he had seen better days, having the forlorn widow do? |
njp.32101076889524 | But when we use the trite greatest of men? |
njp.32101076889524 | But why should I that soaring spirit strive To chain down like mine own upon this earth? |
njp.32101076889524 | But with thyself thou would’st not speak so loudly: Or is it all a dream? |
njp.32101076889524 | But, ad- be felt through the neighbourhood? |
njp.32101076889524 | But, from what rich flowers delicious, From what tree, whose tears are perfume, Flows the aromatic current? |
njp.32101076889524 | Can the following new version be con “ Princes, judges of the earth, sidered as an improvement? |
njp.32101076889524 | Can you not conceive? |
njp.32101076889524 | Can'st thou remember him? |
njp.32101076889524 | Did you ever hear one Richard Short's history? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do let me know You asked me in your last, if I ever what the Edinburgh Review people now- a- days read any? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do n't you think that something like a gout would also so, sir? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do the crops look well? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do you love a good song? ” he abruptly ejaculated. |
njp.32101076889524 | Do you repent? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do you say rious; the major lay upon the cabin 60? |
njp.32101076889524 | Do you think me in- puzzled, if their bones be found, like nocent enough to believe any stuff of those of the mammoth, in a fossil state; this sort? |
njp.32101076889524 | Docs heaven forgive her own? |
njp.32101076889524 | Does tracted mind to comprehend, far less or does not his memory deserve the appreciate, the value of an exalted cha- execration of posterity? |
njp.32101076889524 | Dost hear Those acclamations? |
njp.32101076889524 | Dost thou not feel some soft alarms, And long, whene'er thou view'st her charms, To stop her transit in thy arms, Man of the Moon? |
njp.32101076889524 | Essay thy fiddle, jealous of thy skill, Eye all the circle round, and blunder still? |
njp.32101076889524 | Fine ditto 48 to 56 SmallBeans, new 30 to 34 Drogheda? |
njp.32101076889524 | Florus, where is he? |
njp.32101076889524 | For heaven's sake, what has happened? |
njp.32101076889524 | Gen. Why with such thoughts Torment thyself? |
njp.32101076889524 | Has he, our sovereign's Regent high, The wretch that seeks the children's life Here sunk by traitors'ire? ” Now dwells beside them ncar!" |
njp.32101076889524 | Hast thou more And no resentment: things like him must To utter or to do? |
njp.32101076889524 | Hast thou not said that thou art apprehensive For thy soul's dear salvation? |
njp.32101076889524 | Hast thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | Have ye no bowels, ye cotton reservoir of some factory, near which, spinners and manufacturers? |
njp.32101076889524 | Have you no smooth- tongued sophist found Who, Proteus- like, still shifts his ground, Promulging for the public good Schemes by no mortal understood? |
njp.32101076889524 | Have you no tongue to speak, my honest Then would we walk forth arm- in- arm to guide? |
njp.32101076889524 | He is gone, Why pauses it? |
njp.32101076889524 | He stud at what they call the was water enuf to drown abody? |
njp.32101076889524 | He suc- destruction of Rufinus, or the merits ceeds best in the light and fanciful, or demerits of Eutropius the eunuch? |
njp.32101076889524 | He takes opinions? |
njp.32101076889524 | Heard ever some public address, which like Elka man the like? |
njp.32101076889524 | Heaven- what mean these words? |
njp.32101076889524 | Her let- ever, is the use of giving any more spe- ter is rather too prosy for insertion; cimens of such ignorance? |
njp.32101076889524 | His sword then sheathed, his battles o'er? |
njp.32101076889524 | How can I sum them all? |
njp.32101076889524 | How can their lips imbibe the enlivening breath Restorative, from meadow or from grove? |
njp.32101076889524 | How do you like this, pray? |
njp.32101076889524 | How do you short, I was indicted for striking my do, Manuel?' |
njp.32101076889524 | How is it? |
njp.32101076889524 | How long is't since you've learn'd This loud and passionate language? |
njp.32101076889524 | How say'st thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | How shall I speak thy renown? |
njp.32101076889524 | How then, can She promised to have the house beau- kindred blood be made to forget where tifully painted and gilded before he it came from? |
njp.32101076889524 | How? |
njp.32101076889524 | I Mr Manuel? |
njp.32101076889524 | I am the avenging Scourge of Heaven!-Know'st thou What mean these words? |
njp.32101076889524 | I at last, tions I should have made upon them? |
njp.32101076889524 | I immediately ac- no power in physic? |
njp.32101076889524 | I lulld thee on my breast? |
njp.32101076889524 | I may not muse- I must not dream- Too beautiful these visions seem For earth and mortal man; but when Shall bye- past times come back again? |
njp.32101076889524 | I wish I could; But how in name of wonder can it be? |
njp.32101076889524 | I, at whose name the million's caps were What tidings? |
njp.32101076889524 | If Mr bas done wrong in marrying his servant lassie, what is that to us? |
njp.32101076889524 | If a man die, shall he not long and dim over the green graves, rise again? |
njp.32101076889524 | Improvers have seldom been so, Blot them out from the history of the to the advancement of their own for world, and what would be the result? |
njp.32101076889524 | In South Carolina, the guests young hell- dog doing the other night? |
njp.32101076889524 | In house of mine to board?" |
njp.32101076889524 | In short, to Columna Trajana, or the Arch of Con- know what pleasure is, we ought to stantine? |
njp.32101076889524 | In the romances, I assume on any given night? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is Winfred not my friend? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is he already book, that the primum mobile of the Lord Byron said somewhere in his like the Macedonian, sighing for new conquests? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is he marching? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is he not satisfied with his elevation? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is it So much have I deemed it necessa- possible that Mr Lamb still remains? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is it sarcasm? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is it those sentient beings that bask in the not evident that before we can deter- brightness of his beams? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is it thy will, that longer we remain Upon this mountain's summit? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is not his bride a consecrated image? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is not this a beautiful night? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is not this criticism for the most or irony?-or are we to consider it as part just? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is not this criticism for the most or irony?-or are we to consider it as part just? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is sweet forgiveness found? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is the association less and obscure occupations which are legal? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is there like Master Stephen, Mr Paynter is no Mecenas in your factories, or wo nt to sit upon a stool, and be me- Buckingham in your courts? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is there no help? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is there no opening, whence their eyes may gaze On the sun's lovely light- on the blue sky? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is this Masaniello? |
njp.32101076889524 | Is well enough of special jurisdictions, it not the lay of the poet? |
njp.32101076889524 | It cer- mantic- know of Wordsworth? |
njp.32101076889524 | It is “ Ha, what dark shape? |
njp.32101076889524 | It stung him to the sigh, she inquired,* How did he behave? |
njp.32101076889524 | Lack'st thou such aid as ours?-daggers well proved? |
njp.32101076889524 | Lack'st thou such aid as ours?-daggers well proved? |
njp.32101076889524 | Laugh'st thou?-If all hell should laugh, My purpose were unchanged- It shall be so! |
njp.32101076889524 | Let me ask my father, Does the old warrior hate his peaceful son So much, as thus o'er sea and land to banish him? |
njp.32101076889524 | Look again!-do ye see him yet? |
njp.32101076889524 | Masaniello, art thou then insane? |
njp.32101076889524 | Masaniello, was it thou who gave These raging men the firebrands? |
njp.32101076889524 | May I speak? |
njp.32101076889524 | Mouths which advance assertions bold, Blow sometimes hot, and sometimes cold? |
njp.32101076889524 | Mrs- watched counteracting it? |
njp.32101076889524 | Must grace to me regain. ” “ Thegood Lord Mooslim, ” cried the maid, The sorrowing dame in silence wept “ Was he your honour'd sire? |
njp.32101076889524 | Must leave us, and for aye? |
njp.32101076889524 | Must we all die?" |
njp.32101076889524 | My father, only tell me in what way To lighten of their load the dreary hours; To make thee cheerful,-shall I pray? |
njp.32101076889524 | My own friends by blood and Down to the earth, strew'd with their courtesy, bleeding fruit, And many deeds and days — the Senators? |
njp.32101076889524 | Nay, how is this? |
njp.32101076889524 | Need we say what this is? |
njp.32101076889524 | No more to tell a mother's care,# weep? |
njp.32101076889524 | No.-Don Quixote's basin? |
njp.32101076889524 | Nor other land shall sce: Why shakest thou- thus our infant locks, My foes would gladly meet you there, With blows and angry stare?". |
njp.32101076889524 | Now, in the case before us, what smart, energetic, bitter, obscure; but, is meant by poetical? |
njp.32101076889524 | Of such a thing as Steno? |
njp.32101076889524 | Oh heaven, what mean'st thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | Oh where art thou, the dove, that, to mine ark, Brought duly home the olive- bough of peace? |
njp.32101076889524 | Oh, Irwin, Irwin, can'st thou not remain? |
njp.32101076889524 | Oh, where my love, where dost thou wander now? |
njp.32101076889524 | Oh,'cries dreaming? |
njp.32101076889524 | Or by the banks of Nith's transparent tide,'Midst noisy Parson progeny, abide? |
njp.32101076889524 | Or read some old romance? |
njp.32101076889524 | Or strivest thou here with angels, while on earth, To make acquaintance? |
njp.32101076889524 | Or, who like her a theme prolong? |
njp.32101076889524 | Perhaps he was — but no, no grace upon another? |
njp.32101076889524 | Poor forty years “ a preacher child of want,"Fit emblem of the church itinerant; Where may'st thou lodge, this night of cold and sleet? |
njp.32101076889524 | Pray, madam, do n't you think the stage a bore?" |
njp.32101076889524 | Put up; Is yours, in all life now can be of yours, Here are no human witnesses: look there Your fame, your name, all mingled up in What see you? |
njp.32101076889524 | Qui sorgon,-tra tempeste e nebbia involte,-+ L'eterne mura dell'Ausonia amata, U? |
njp.32101076889524 | Saw proud Germania drunk with gore, Canst thou a tear spare for the just? |
njp.32101076889524 | Say, hast thou ever yet explored, Or dost thou guard the sacred hoard, Where human wits'tis said are stored, Man of the Moon? |
njp.32101076889524 | Scenes at Brighton, or “ How Much? ” John Jones, M.A. |
njp.32101076889524 | Scotsman could be attained all at once? |
njp.32101076889524 | See'st thou not the wreath Of hideous serpents they have twin'd around me, Who scorch me with a thousand fiery tongues?- Now am I cooler! |
njp.32101076889524 | See'st thou not thine own Laura? |
njp.32101076889524 | See'st thou, now? |
njp.32101076889524 | Seek'st thou For strength or courage, then, in brave attire? |
njp.32101076889524 | Shall home contented hie.? |
njp.32101076889524 | Shall we listen to Horace? |
njp.32101076889524 | She sheds, and soon her smiling face What dost thou here, imperious pride? |
njp.32101076889524 | Sleep'st thou, brother? |
njp.32101076889524 | Speak of Othello- of the like this? |
njp.32101076889524 | Speak to braces in its grasp the beautiful and such a one of the eloquence of Chalm the sublime? |
njp.32101076889524 | Such “'Twas on this day, two hundred years company as this who would not covet? |
njp.32101076889524 | Tears, Irwin? |
njp.32101076889524 | Tell me, for God's sake, what has happened?--Speak! |
njp.32101076889524 | Tell me, thou who view'st the stars, When shall cease these feudal jars? |
njp.32101076889524 | That Chatham, and and authority? |
njp.32101076889524 | That the third is my own is as certainly true, To my courage can less than a quarter be due? |
njp.32101076889524 | The bahes that shared thy food? |
njp.32101076889524 | The festival, when sword and fire unite Is double- See'st thou not that ruddy gleam Already spread on high? |
njp.32101076889524 | The first mate cried, “ Who's use in Amsterdam, even if they were going to heave a rope to that boat?" |
njp.32101076889524 | The immortal Locke, from hundred times, the person with the looking on our internal conformation blue coat and the shuffling gait?" |
njp.32101076889524 | The moon?- the sun; it is not moonlight now. |
njp.32101076889524 | The ne realm, phew of the Doge and the heir of his Yet send so many heralds on before me? |
njp.32101076889524 | The next poem, the Phaselus, is more Whose lip in rapture bite? |
njp.32101076889524 | The pitying damsel heard the tale, Th'enquiring dame replied,"And why? |
njp.32101076889524 | The sentence is pronounced; a brief I am not innocent — but are these guiltless? |
njp.32101076889524 | The shield of Ajax? |
njp.32101076889524 | The tainer's s servants, whenever they feel other broke into a loud laugh, and inclined; and a party of white people cried,"Why did'nt you kill him? |
njp.32101076889524 | The tra's court, labour of Catullus was to clothe with The Stadium, urge no more each famed elevation a topic merely indifferent, gymnastic sport? |
njp.32101076889524 | The world has been ransacked from What virtue can there be in a handful utmost oriental isles, to where the An- of feathers? |
njp.32101076889524 | Then what the gain to me? |
njp.32101076889524 | They intercept, to be measure and the meaning are most sure, those"rain- bow beaming rays, happily profundified? |
njp.32101076889524 | They were in a span- unlooked for succour of a kind- heart- new Tilbury:- Wholoses? |
njp.32101076889524 | Think on our childhood- where are they, The beings that begirt us then? |
njp.32101076889524 | This emis- by the known residence of thy emissary sary of thine, and, Christopher,( for amongst us? |
njp.32101076889524 | This last great ac- self in the reading of godly divines? |
njp.32101076889524 | Those only who have been at sea,-"You surely do not mean to leave can conceive the delight which the ap- us in this barbarous way?" |
njp.32101076889524 | Thou here, my heart's beloved, and all alone? |
njp.32101076889524 | Thou tremblest — Is it hope or fear that moves thee? |
njp.32101076889524 | Thus chafes thine angry mood?" |
njp.32101076889524 | Thus with the spirit of an original? |
njp.32101076889524 | To bear thy sorrows ever new? |
njp.32101076889524 | Tom Willis called out, “ What do The unwelcome stranger then wrung you want? |
njp.32101076889524 | Tom Willis, went frequently to the What is the reason she never reaches bows, as if to observe something; and port?" |
njp.32101076889524 | Unknowing aught that cities own, Or grandeur's smile, or misery's sigh, What boots it? |
njp.32101076889524 | Vanished?-air melted into air! |
njp.32101076889524 | Was gaged in the perpetration of that crime, it so, under the actual circumstances yet none of them criminated Mary; of her case? |
njp.32101076889524 | Was that the blast of bugle, borne Far on the night- wind, wavering shrill? |
njp.32101076889524 | We have men and and wiser, is not the very first order of women described by Shakespeare: by poetry?" |
njp.32101076889524 | We then revert to youth; but when Shall bye- past times come back again? |
njp.32101076889524 | Well, bad fortune is a- head, that every inan as I was saying, I will let you have may be prepared for the worst? |
njp.32101076889524 | What are the visions as if with a shroud; the wonderful of the future to meditations so produ- intermixture it presents of savageness ced? |
njp.32101076889524 | What are they? |
njp.32101076889524 | What call'st thou fortune? |
njp.32101076889524 | What can be more beautifully of translating Virgil — the elegant, the easy and simple than the opening?- tender Virgil- was Racine. |
njp.32101076889524 | What can he mean? |
njp.32101076889524 | What can'st thou Know of such feelings with your housewife heart? |
njp.32101076889524 | What captain had drowned all sense and is to be done?" |
njp.32101076889524 | What constitutes his excellen- the head, in response from the oracle; cy among the orders of being? |
njp.32101076889524 | What do you mean? ” R- and his daughter there. |
njp.32101076889524 | What do you think of The Galiongee,- A fragment of a Turkish Tale? |
njp.32101076889524 | What forms the dignity of you shall have a significant shake of man? |
njp.32101076889524 | What has our Ruler to propose? |
njp.32101076889524 | What is poetry?--and who is superior dignity to their Lilliputian a poet? |
njp.32101076889524 | What is poetry?--and who is superior dignity to their Lilliputian a poet? |
njp.32101076889524 | What is't you feel so deeply, then, As youth is apt in, so as not to check ev'n now? |
njp.32101076889524 | What matters my forgiveness? |
njp.32101076889524 | What mean you? |
njp.32101076889524 | What mean you? |
njp.32101076889524 | What means the warder's answering note? |
njp.32101076889524 | What proved Jesus Christ human nature, we mean something the son of God hardly less than his more extensive than when we apply miracles? |
njp.32101076889524 | What say'st thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | What shall I do? |
njp.32101076889524 | What shall be the maiden's fate? |
njp.32101076889524 | What shall we do? |
njp.32101076889524 | What spectacle besides can be “ When Fame's loud trump hath blown her more wonderful? |
njp.32101076889524 | What then does Nor more averse to all the clamour wild he? |
njp.32101076889524 | What would the man have? |
njp.32101076889524 | What would'st thou do? |
njp.32101076889524 | What would'st thou with thy crosses in the air, Confessor,-holy father? |
njp.32101076889524 | When and championlike:- will genius be rewarded? |
njp.32101076889524 | When last 1 left my home, what wert thou then? |
njp.32101076889524 | When robbers'dens and murderers Are blazing- is not this a pleasant sight? |
njp.32101076889524 | When saw'st thou me more powerful? |
njp.32101076889524 | When such mad follies meet our eye, Is't right to laugh- or must we cry? |
njp.32101076889524 | When the cold earth shall intervene Thine and the solar orb between, Dost thou not squint behind the screen, Man of the Moon? |
njp.32101076889524 | When will"Let the wolfish king beware, modesty be preferred? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where are ye now, departed scenes?- A pictured leaf in memory's page! |
njp.32101076889524 | Where art thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where atay'st thou? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where is he gone, that spectre old and gray? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where is now Thy wonted clemency? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where is the water to mix? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where on earth Is peace or rest, if thus the sanctuary May be profaned?--If in the holiest place Violence assails us? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where on earth Is peace or rest, if thus the sanctuary May be profaned?--If in the holiest place Violence assails us? |
njp.32101076889524 | Where shall I seek bim? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who at this untimely hour Wanders o'er the desart sands? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who but give back what they have drain'd petuosity has brought himself and all from millions? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who can tell its secret fountain? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who ever gazed upon them shining, And turn'd to earth without repining, Nor wish'd for wings to flee away, And mix with the eternal ray? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who first found out the Man i'the Moon, That to the ancients was unknown;- Or does the Man i'th'Moon look big, And wear a huger periwig? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who goes there? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who has been here? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who prays more piously than gentle Woman? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who said she was not? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who shall be the maiden's mate? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who sings In tones so deep and hollow'mid the graves? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who told thee so? |
njp.32101076889524 | Who, living, care for them?- not one! |
njp.32101076889524 | Who? |
njp.32101076889524 | Whom shall I equal to thee, thou chief of all Magaziners? |
njp.32101076889524 | Whose fondling care shalt thou avow? |
njp.32101076889524 | Whose kisses now shalt thou return? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why clench thy hand and knit thy brows so sternly? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why doth she cease her wail, why start appall’d? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why glare thine eyes so fiercely? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why hast thou left us? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why hast thou provok'd The rage of Pharaoh, and thy children left To bear his anger's weight? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why is this? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why pain thyself by such severity? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why should I be his enemy, and by tears Make every conflict heavier to be borne? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why should I go to washy Hippocrene? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why should I mention the rest? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why should you doubt it- has it Have urged against her rightmy best ever fail'd? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why speak you thus? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why starest thou thus into the va- ca nt air? |
njp.32101076889524 | Why, what are all these pretty lullabies Of Florus's, compared with the delight That I receive from such a sight as this? |
njp.32101076889524 | Wilt thou refuse me? |
njp.32101076889524 | With piercing cord he bound them there,"Alas! ” the children cried,"thy rage, With jagging sword he gored; Can nought appease but blood? |
njp.32101076889524 | With such must then my glorious deeds be shared? |
njp.32101076889524 | Within a cheerful home: What grief from mother's sheltering home She told her dame their high descent, Has forced such children small?" |
njp.32101076889524 | Within what Parsonage hast thou a seat? |
njp.32101076889524 | Would Mr O'Fogarty, on his recovery, favour us with an article on the place of his nativity? |
njp.32101076889524 | Would he have the goodness to favour us with his present address? |
njp.32101076889524 | Would the author give us leave to re- touch? |
njp.32101076889524 | Would'st thou catch motes that in the sunbeams play? |
njp.32101076889524 | Ye who were but born of late; What chace? |
njp.32101076889524 | Your doubts mine Since our last meeting, then, are all dis- Can rest, when he, their last descendant peli'd? |
njp.32101076889524 | [ April, cients, if they were perfect? |
njp.32101076889524 | [ June, and citadels; “ the dim indistinction intense, in contemplation most su- with which all things are lapt in the blime? |
njp.32101076889524 | [ May? |
njp.32101076889524 | about the size of the good matron's pin- Now, every body knows that the moon cushion? |
njp.32101076889524 | ance? |
njp.32101076889524 | and against Pitt, of whom nothing was You and I may have a right to laugh recorded in the tablets of his memory, at Wordsworth? |
njp.32101076889524 | and especially you, Seignor Grave face? |
njp.32101076889524 | and if so, what are saying about it, or, if they are at books occupy my attention and time? |
njp.32101076889524 | and named them all, and pointed out No; yonder stands another, where their uses, where dwells the soul? |
njp.32101076889524 | are come this day to do your homage, A mandate was accordingly issued, are you willing to do the same?" |
njp.32101076889524 | art thou dumb? |
njp.32101076889524 | art thou gone? |
njp.32101076889524 | art thou not my brother? |
njp.32101076889524 | at the very time of his writing? |
njp.32101076889524 | bers? |
njp.32101076889524 | bitter regret? |
njp.32101076889524 | blessings, Enter a Signor of the Night, with And fame, and length of days-- to see this Guards,& c. day? |
njp.32101076889524 | both Making them ransack to the very last Being weak and worthless? |
njp.32101076889524 | bright spires, Thy Tailor paid, for coats of finest nap, — His bosom was heated with opposite fires; For which I ne'er receiv'd a finger- snap? |
njp.32101076889524 | brook In both? |
njp.32101076889524 | but Seck flowers and hawthorn for our chimney how? |
njp.32101076889524 | but what is become devills might procure that mighty huge of the nine? |
njp.32101076889524 | conduct, were anxious to shake him off sand times, and must be borne; but wrong?" |
njp.32101076889524 | costume is also singular; a coloured Whae'll hae caller oost? |
njp.32101076889524 | crime? |
njp.32101076889524 | der certain circumstances, the meanest factory of patent shot, surrounded by flower that blows may call up the same scenery? |
njp.32101076889524 | disorderly multitude? |
njp.32101076889524 | do you think me such a spoonie? |
njp.32101076889524 | each damsel cries; “ What can he want wi'Lizy?" |
njp.32101076889524 | ergo et grandes vt nascerentur, poterant ly, with the words immediately following, itæ dæmones procurare; Thus then the Sed vbi sunt novem? |
njp.32101076889524 | excellence in the tragic, the epic, and the lyric, is not a greater poet and Can this be applied to Pope? |
njp.32101076889524 | for the pun- cheon, for which latter he obtains nothing in Great Britain? |
njp.32101076889524 | from the immediate sphere of their Whatever the impulse, they move un- action? |
njp.32101076889524 | hang on precedent? |
njp.32101076889524 | he comes And have I liv'd to fourscore years for this? |
njp.32101076889524 | he comes, I, who was named Preserver of the City? |
njp.32101076889524 | his bonhommie is revealed to us in that Who is there that has not read La comprehensive benevolence, which does Fontaine? |
njp.32101076889524 | how utter the half of thy praises? |
njp.32101076889524 | ill? |
njp.32101076889524 | ing Atys in all the depth of his sorrow tue, is led by example into the com- and darkness of his gloom? |
njp.32101076889524 | interests of mankind? |
njp.32101076889524 | it not be excused? |
njp.32101076889524 | knowest thou that thy people Rage all abroad with fire and sword? |
njp.32101076889524 | leaders of the state have been the gift clude the influence of wealth, and birth, of close boroughs? |
njp.32101076889524 | lips? |
njp.32101076889524 | may I go into thy hut a while, And rest me there? |
njp.32101076889524 | means? |
njp.32101076889524 | must blow, they die? |
njp.32101076889524 | my Florus, Why wilt thou not in pious pilgrimage, Now in the fragrant time of budding youth, With ardent bosom, seek the holy grave? |
njp.32101076889524 | my dear, dear son, best staff Of my old age; but where does Irwin rove? |
njp.32101076889524 | my fellow- soldier? |
njp.32101076889524 | ning smiles of Christopher? |
njp.32101076889524 | nook; Some scornful shepherdess rejects your Or seated on some sloping bank survey vow?' |
njp.32101076889524 | of sweet milk? |
njp.32101076889524 | or pain, or fear? |
njp.32101076889524 | or sing? |
njp.32101076889524 | or what the mine which are the most poetical, we charm of the silver mantle of the peer- we must first agree what poetry is? |
njp.32101076889524 | out lights which have guided so many It is unnecessary, and perhaps would discoverers on their way? |
njp.32101076889524 | poor old woman, what knowest Is this emotion increased or diminish- thou about skimming, beyond a pailed by the following translation? |
njp.32101076889524 | properly, The poems which first strike the “ Was mine a call to climb the Aonian reader, on opening the works of Ca- Hills? |
njp.32101076889524 | ral advancement and worldly success what good are these to do to the world depend on his professional efforts, the or himself? |
njp.32101076889524 | rial being act upon matter gross, im- That tawny beauty from Cafrarian land, pure? |
njp.32101076889524 | sands in her golden radiance? |
njp.32101076889524 | share Are you in grief, or yet in love, and loth The breezy freshness of the country air, To have your thoughts disturb'd? |
njp.32101076889524 | she kind, play; Or the tall windmill, or the distant hill, Still sad?' |
njp.32101076889524 | shore- dulse? |
njp.32101076889524 | si ce n'était pas vous seul que gleterre, et les sujets de chagrin qu'il ce soin regardait? |
njp.32101076889524 | t'inquire Whether the moon be sea or land Or charcoal or a quench'd firebrand; Or if the dark holes that appear Are only pores, not cities there? |
njp.32101076889524 | tain extent, is true, but not to the Who ever read the exordium of the amount of obviating completely, my eighty- fourth Psalm without emotion? |
njp.32101076889524 | that every negro in the ing at me? |
njp.32101076889524 | that thy hope Was rested on this pilgrimage? |
njp.32101076889524 | the current of our ideas always carries fice, in such a situation? |
njp.32101076889524 | the elo- and hornings, and captions, and ar- quence of the patriot? |
njp.32101076889524 | the masts, and the ship rolled from One of them asked, “ Where is she? |
njp.32101076889524 | the page of the restments, and infeftments, and a thou- historian? |
njp.32101076889524 | the readers in England? |
njp.32101076889524 | thee?.. |
njp.32101076889524 | there thou bloom'st, but where is she, Who oft has sate, and sigh'd beneath? |
njp.32101076889524 | these words, these starts, Rapture and Fear? |
njp.32101076889524 | they have three children; in the third, Your wife and you are on good terms? |
njp.32101076889524 | thou in tears? |
njp.32101076889524 | tion of human life, of which wit is In every department of dramatic only a small portion? |
njp.32101076889524 | to guard his friend's effects? |
njp.32101076889524 | ton had bought her, and then the loss Is there a law to punish this? |
njp.32101076889524 | tore Advanc'd a few paces, then paus'd, as in woman needless, at the sudden evil of doubt, this “ innocent Cain?" |
njp.32101076889524 | traced each bone, tendon, and nerve, But is this all, this house of wonders? |
njp.32101076889524 | tullus, are those on the Sparrow of Do I teach harmony to legal quills? ”. |
njp.32101076889524 | ving the alteration in his look, But let these last and lingering thoughts Why stand you wrapt? |
njp.32101076889524 | went down to the cabin, and found Mr “ Where? |
njp.32101076889524 | what care I pronounced it a presage to my future for the nose? |
njp.32101076889524 | what fortune brought you here, To pay a visit to my realms to night? |
njp.32101076889524 | what have we here? |
njp.32101076889524 | what mean these words? |
njp.32101076889524 | what, bet that that Bentham chap is Decent trencher and bottle men though no a jack- ass?-na, na! |
njp.32101076889524 | when hast thou been thus perturb’d? |
njp.32101076889524 | when, from foreign climes, shall come, To part no more, my warrior home? |
njp.32101076889524 | where Shall the sad pirates flee? |
njp.32101076889524 | where is the old and doubtless even more tenderly be- man gone?" |
njp.32101076889524 | where,"says the Spirit of Life to my soul, “ Is the ravage and wreck thou deplorest? |
njp.32101076889524 | whileon board ship? |
njp.32101076889524 | who could know the vile Junts of prigs that meet in Falk'ner's lane? |
njp.32101076889524 | who could think that sadness here Had any sway? |
njp.32101076889524 | who have heard my hymn so gloriously chaunted, Answer, as honest men, did you ever hear any thing like it? |
njp.32101076889524 | who shall lightly say that fame cases of the borborygmi in the intes- Is nothing but an empty name? |
njp.32101076889524 | who shall lightly say that fame tril; or by some would- be philosophi- Is nothing but an empty name? |
njp.32101076889524 | who will handkerchief tied over their cap and have fresh oysters? |
njp.32101076889524 | why thus tortnre me with fears like these? |
njp.32101076889524 | wouldst thou then reject the gifts of fortune? |
njp.32101076889524 | you did not know that does not know that some of these cha- great man; alike in every thing; he racters were so drawn? |
njp.32101076889524 | you give us the them, who seemed willing to attempt lie then?' |
njp.32101076889524 | you that he looks down on us, or no? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ And who, my babes, your hapless sire? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Cæteris paribus"--what must not the anns have been? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Good morrow, Dan, how came you here my friend?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Have not I sung his mar- vellous voyage? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Is not that a most beautiful landscape beneath our eyes?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Is tiller, and told me he had become so there then a little hope?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ One flower,"Novice of his bust, “ but where is de says he, “ flounced involuntarily from nose?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Tell me, ye Westminster Electors, Who love polítical projectors, Whom cunning state empirics please, Have you not met with mouths like these? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Thus thou shalt too the blessings reap Strip off your vests, ” he cried,"was e'er, That wait the orphan's stay. ” A shroud to traitors given? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Were the smiles of the universe ever more fair? |
njp.32101076889524 | “ What Gentleman'retired from city noise “ Has made this neat snug country Box his choice?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ What is to be done? ” cried his crew directed many anxious and 1;"you surely will not allow those regretful looks. |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Who did this?" |
njp.32101076889524 | “ Why, children, venture thus to climb Those children sad the maid has brought Where death awaits your fall? |
nyp.33433081852604 | About what? ” “ About what Mr. Prodmore wants you to do. |
nyp.33433081852604 | And is the record yours? nyp.33433081852604 And the little boy- does he look like her? |
nyp.33433081852604 | And what do you call'everything'? |
nyp.33433081852604 | And where's Miles? nyp.33433081852604 Call’her? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Chuck'them—-? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Did you never discover it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Do? ” I echoed so loud that Miles and Flora, as they passed at their distance, paused an instant in their walk and looked at us. nyp.33433081852604 Him'? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Him'? ”. nyp.33433081852604 In answer to the letter? ” I had made up my mind. |
nyp.33433081852604 | In spite of the difference? ”. nyp.33433081852604 Melancholy? ” — he just balanced. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Only to tell on you — —? ”. nyp.33433081852604 She just loves'old houses? |
nyp.33433081852604 | 116 THE TURN OF THE SCREW"And what did she say?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | 282 COVERING END take it from you then that you know about my in- terest-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | 292 COVERING END “ When she arrived? ” Mr. Prodmore rose like out- raged Neptune. |
nyp.33433081852604 | 44 THE TURN OF THE SCREW “ Then nobody about the place? |
nyp.33433081852604 | : “ You mean for a handsome son- in- law?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | About half? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | All she could do, for the instant, was to reverberate foolishly “ Prodmore's?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | And do you know what I'm here for? |
nyp.33433081852604 | And it was his answer, for one thing, that was bad. ” “ And for another thing? ” I waited. |
nyp.33433081852604 | And you tell me they were'great friends'? |
nyp.33433081852604 | As soon as I had done so I used to say to myself: “ What will they think of that? |
nyp.33433081852604 | But are you sure this gentleman does love you? ” “ As sure as that the other one does n't." |
nyp.33433081852604 | But he denied certain occasions. ” “ What occasions?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | But how could you be sure I would know it? ” “ Oh, I arranged that with Flora." |
nyp.33433081852604 | But not now. ”'“ Why not now?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | But of course I've the house itself. ” “ The house? ” She stared. |
nyp.33433081852604 | But to what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | But what can they now do? ” she pursued. |
nyp.33433081852604 | But what had happened to you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | But what he presently produced was: “ I say, my dear, is she really very awfully ill? |
nyp.33433081852604 | But what things? ” “ The things you've never told me. |
nyp.33433081852604 | But where shall you be meanwhile? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | But with my children, what things in the world mattered? |
nyp.33433081852604 | By the way she looked. ” “ At you, do you mean — so wickedly? ”"Dear me, no — I could have borne that. |
nyp.33433081852604 | COVERING END 277 “ Six? ” Mrs. Gracedew, alert, looked as if that might be different. |
nyp.33433081852604 | COVERING END 291 He left her in fact no time at all before he went on: “ Why the devil did you say you'd offer fifty? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Could I have some tea? ” Mr. Prodmore considered both the idea and his daughter's substantial form. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Did I look very queer? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Did I steal?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Do n't you think we ought to write? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Do you mean to tell me your wretched'views'—-? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Do you remember what you said when I first, in London, laid the matter before you? ” Clement Yule did remember, but his amusement increased. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Far from this,"she pursued, “ far from them--"“ She may be different? |
nyp.33433081852604 | For what else — when he's so clever and beautiful and perfect? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Gracedew, may I speak to you? ” Her father, before the reply could come, had taken up the place. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Gracedew, will you see me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Have n't I already hinted to you how to set your political house in order? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Have n't you brought me down exactly that I may see you do it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | He could n't play any longer at innocence; so how the deuce would he get out of it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | He did what he wished. ”"With her? ” “ With them all. ” It was as if now in my friend's own eyes Miss Jessel had again appeared. |
nyp.33433081852604 | He died. ” “ Died?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | He must take them away. ” “ And who's to make him? ” She had been scanning the distance, but she now dropped on me a foolish face. |
nyp.33433081852604 | How can I consent to reduce them to the state of that desolate hearth? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | How can I retrace to- day the strange steps of my obsession? |
nyp.33433081852604 | How can poor Miss Jessel — when poor Miss Jessel's dead and buried? |
nyp.33433081852604 | How could I know it did trouble you, this question, when you never told me so, never spoke of it at all?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | How could I put even a little of that article into a suppression of reference to what had occurred? |
nyp.33433081852604 | How could he tell? |
nyp.33433081852604 | How, how, how? |
nyp.33433081852604 | How, on the other hand, could I make a reference without a new plunge into the hideous obscure? |
nyp.33433081852604 | I 20 THE TURN OF THE SCREW: “ Then you were n't asleep?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | I knew it- but the master did n't. ” “ And you never told him? ” “ Well, he did n't like tale- bearing- he hated com- plaints. |
nyp.33433081852604 | I look to you to see me through. ” “ Through what, then?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | I mean I must accept both or neither?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | I myself, Miss-"“ Well? ” “ I ca n't stay." |
nyp.33433081852604 | I sat up and read. ” “ And when did you go down?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | I think it's not I who have 300 COVERING END “ And when do you meet me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | I walked up, you know, also, from the station — there's such a lovely footpath across the park. ” “ You've been roaming the country then alone?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | I'm your tenant on what terms?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | If the child gives the effect another turn of the screw, what do you say to two children —?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | If you count them all —_""• All ’?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is he ill- natured? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is he infirm? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is he stupid? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is he too so very remarkable? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is he untidy? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Is she a respon- sible party of this ingenious arrangement? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | It was for the instant confounding and bottomless, for if he were innocent, what then on earth was I? |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's a game,"I went on; “ it's a policy and a fraud! ” “ On the part of little darlings — —? ”"As yet mere lovely babies? |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's a game,"I went on; “ it's a policy and a fraud! ” “ On the part of little darlings — —? ”"As yet mere lovely babies? |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's a tight fit, as yet, I grant, ” she said, “ and that's just why I like, in yours, to find room, do n't you see? |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's beyond everything, for a young lady; and I ca n't think wherever she must have picked up—-"“ The appalling language she applied to me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's he who holds your mortgages?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | It's more to the point that I've yet to see the woman whom, by an advance of my own —"“ You d care to keep in the really attractive posi- tion?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Least of all a heap of gold""A heap of gold?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Little ups and 174 COVERING END downs? ” he quavered aloft. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Looking in. ” “ What extraordinary man? ” “ I have n't the least idea. ” Mrs. Grose gazed round us in vain. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Lovely what, mum? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Master Miles"“ Do you mean he took it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | May I light a cigarette?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | May I, Mrs. Gracedew, keep all that I've found? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Might n't one, to reach his mind, risk the stretch of an angular arm over his character? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Mr. Pegg? ”"No — he naturally has to accept it. |
nyp.33433081852604 | My other pupil, at any rate, as I under- stand, comes back tomorrow?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Nobody from the village? ” “ Nobody- nobody. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Not of his effect?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Of course you know a lot-"“ But you hint that you know almost as much?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Of what did she die? |
nyp.33433081852604 | One had seen it coming on. ” “ Then why did n't you get her off before?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | She has used it to go over, and then has managed to hide it. ” “ All alone — that child? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Such as you see me “ You're a rabid reformer? ” — she understood beau- tifully. |
nyp.33433081852604 | THE TURN OF THE SCREW 167 “ The masters? |
nyp.33433081852604 | THE TURN OF THE SCREW 61 “ Know? |
nyp.33433081852604 | That was the great reason- “ Why those fiends took him in so long? |
nyp.33433081852604 | That's the only way I ever understand. ” “ Wo n't you tell, Douglas? ” somebody else in- quired. |
nyp.33433081852604 | The whole thing is mortgaged, as it stands, for every penny of its value; and I'm in the pleasant position — do you follow me? ” he trumpeted. |
nyp.33433081852604 | The whole thing is too queer- too cold- too cruel. ” “ Cruel? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Then why the deuce did n't she accompany you properly, since she is so pushing, to the door?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Then, as if aware that this pause itself compromised him, he came “ Has he been breaking —?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | There was to be no grey prose, it appeared, and no long grind; so how could work not be charming that presented itself as daily beauty? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Therefore did you —_? ” But I could n't say it again. |
nyp.33433081852604 | They're his and they're hers! ” “ Quint's and that woman's? ” “ Quint's and that woman's. |
nyp.33433081852604 | They've only to keep to their suggestions of danger. ” “ For the children to come? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Those I liked. ” Those he liked? |
nyp.33433081852604 | VII “ My daughter's not here? ” he demanded from the threshold. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Was it to everyone?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Was n't it base to create for a being so exquisite a mere alien awkwardness? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Was n't it just a storybook over which I had fallen a- doze and a- dream? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Was there a"secret ” at Bly — a mystery of Udolpho or an insane, an unmentionable relative kept in unsuspected confinement? |
nyp.33433081852604 | We know, do n't we, love? ” — and she appealed, blun- dering in, to the child. |
nyp.33433081852604 | What can I pay off with?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What could any expression do indeed now but mark the romantic reality? |
nyp.33433081852604 | What did you go out for? |
nyp.33433081852604 | What do you mean by it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What do you mean?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What else can I do?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What else should I stay on for?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What had his intelligence been given him for but to save him? |
nyp.33433081852604 | What on earth is more precious than what the ages have slowly wrought? |
nyp.33433081852604 | What was your exception, and to what passage in your personal observation of him did you refer? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | What were you doing there?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | What will you say, then? ” she immediately added. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Where in heaven's name did you come over from? ” “ Missoura Top, where I'm building — just in this style. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Where, all this time, was Flora? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why did they never resent my inexorable, my perpetual society? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why do you make such a fuss about changing your politics? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why not break out at her on the spot and have it all over?-give it to her straight in her lovely little lighted face? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why not break out at her on the spot and have it all over?-give it to her straight in her lovely little lighted face? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why the dickens are you so late?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | Why, in the name of common sense, has nobody ever said anything? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Would exasperation, however, if relief had longer been postponed, finally have betrayed me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Would he tell me why? |
nyp.33433081852604 | Would it be so great if he were really going to tell me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | XVIII The next day, after lessons, Mrs. Grose found a moment to say to me quietly:"Have you written, Miss?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | You dear, delightful man, why did n't you tell me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | You do n't believe me? ” I pressed. |
nyp.33433081852604 | You must have beauty in your life, do n't you see? — that's the only way to make sure of it for the lives of others. |
nyp.33433081852604 | You must pick it up, do you see? |
nyp.33433081852604 | You took the thing down?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | You'll easily judge why when you hear. ” “ Because the thing had been such a scare? ” He continued to fix me. |
nyp.33433081852604 | Your letter never went. ” “ What then became of it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | my sudden resignation, “ Because of your letter? |
nyp.33433081852604 | she may be free? ” I THE TURN OF THE SCREW 149 seized her almost with joy. |
nyp.33433081852604 | the one who was poking round too_in the celebrated poem? |
nyp.33433081852604 | what will you take--?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | « • Thank God?'". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ A fly?-it must be he! ” She turned right and left, for a retreat or an escape, but her father had already caught her by the wrist. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ A horror?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ A party! ” “ A party?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ A remedy worse than the disease?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ A train? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ About the'radical programme,'the'social revolution,'the spolia- tion of everyone and the destruction of everything? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Afraid of what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Ah, how can you? ” “ Because I'm clear. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Ah, may n't I be proud of my house? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Ah, of course she's a jolly,'perfect'lady; but, after all, I'm a fellow, do n't you see? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ All right? ” — they were sufficiently together again for her to lay her hand straight on his arm. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Alone? ”"Alone with us." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Am I to take it from you then- I adopt your excellent phrase, ” Mrs. Gracedew said—“that Miss Prodmore has already accepted him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And about me?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And always with the same lady? ” I returned. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And did it come?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And did they repeat what you said?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And did you see anyone?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And does he love you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And how did he get out?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And how much will you, Miles, have to tell him? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And if I am myself, you mean? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And if he was so bad then as that comes to, how is he such an angel now? ” “ Yes indeed — and if he was a fiend at school! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And pray is it also Captain Yule's plan? ” Her father's face warned her off the ground of irony, but he replied without violence. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And stay here with you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And these things came round-? ” “ To the masters? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And these things came round-? ” “ To the masters? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And to his uncle? ” I was incisive. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And to the boy himself? ” I was wonderful. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And what are they? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And what became of him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And what is your remedy?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And what on earth-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And what was she doing at Bellborough? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And without coming nearer? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And yet what? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And you ca n't say I've not been awfully good, can you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ And you could bear it? ” “ No. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are n't you a bit afraid?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are n't you then a lover of justice?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are we in the books?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are you afraid of the love that kills?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are you going to be very hard?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Are you very sure of the'honour'if I turn my political coat? ” “ You'll only be turning it back again to the way it was always worn. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ As I understand you,"he went on,"you lump your two conditions? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ At school? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ At that funny old grotto? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ At* Missoura Top'? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Because you've made up your mind? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Before what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Before what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Burnt it? ” It was now or never. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But are n't they all —?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But for what? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But how can I treat that as such a mere detail? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But how many —?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But if he is n't a gentleman-"“ What is he? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But if the boat's there, where on earth's she?") |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But is n't the effec- tive value of the house just what your money ex- presses?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But not about all? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But not to the degree to contaminate —"“ To contaminate? ” — my big word left her at a loss. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But now, at least, does n't he live here? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But of what? ” “ He never told me! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But of whom did you speak first? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But on whom?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But where in he world — —? ” “ Away from here. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But where, among them all, ” he demanded, “ is your trusty maid? ” Cora's reply made up in promptitude what it lacked in felicity. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But where?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But — a — which? ” “ Why, the letter from his old place. ” “ You'll show it to the master?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ But — a — which? ” “ Why, the letter from his old place. ” “ You'll show it to the master?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ By bringing him to the point. ” “ But, father,"she asked in evident anguish—"to what point? ” “ The point where a gentleman has to." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ By going all the way round? ” “ Certainly, far as it is. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Ca n't you guess?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Came how — from where?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Captain Yule?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Coming up too? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Cora has gone with Mr. Pegg. ” “ Pegg has been here?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Dear Mr. Prodmore, why are you so imprudent as to make your daughter afraid of you? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Dear little crooked steps'? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did Bly disagree with her so terribly suddenly?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did I say that? ” She could only let his challenge lie. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did he put that to you as a justi- fication?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did she see anything in the boy-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did you know I might n't go back? ” THE TURN OF THE SCREW 165 “ I know everything." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Did you think I had got snapped down in an old box like that poor girl — what's her name? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do I show it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do n't we take in Mr. Prodmore's? ” Captain Yule was not prepared. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do n't you just love old crockery? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do n't you know anything? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do n't you know you have? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do n't you? ” Instead of answering she came nearer to the window and, for a minute, applied her face to the glass. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do the gentlemen say so? ” “ They go into no particulars. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you call that handsome — such a condition? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you call that nice daughter'very little'? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you fear for them?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean aware of him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean he's a stranger? ” “ Oh, very much! ” “ Yet you did n't tell me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean he's a stranger? ” “ Oh, very much! ” “ Yet you did n't tell me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean of dislike? ” “ God help us, no. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean that you can come down on him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean to say you ca n't arrange-?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean you'll write —? ” Remembering she could n't, I caught myself up. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean, ” she faltered"-- of the lost? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you mean,"I anxiously asked, “ that they have met? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you really mind if I just do it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Do you think he?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Does n't she indeed, Jane, bring it out? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Everything? ” “ Everything. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Except just that one night, you know-! ” “ That one night? ” I could n't look as straight as he. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ First?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Fixed her? ” “ Ah, with such awful eyes! ” She stared at mine as if they might really have resembled them. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ For how much? ” Her silence seemed to say that she had made no note of it, but his pressure only increased. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ For me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ For sheer terror?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ For what then, with such grand airs? ” “ Why, I suppose, for what Americans want. ” He measured the quantity. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Funny? ” “ Half way from the park gate. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Hard with you? ” “ No — that does n't matter. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Has anything happened?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have anything like that age? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have n't I?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have n't you heard of Boston either? ” “ Yes — but what has Boston heard of me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have n't you heard of Boston either? ” “ Yes — but what has Boston heard of me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have you seen Miss Prodmore? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have you seen him before? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Have you thought very much about it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Having to do with you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ He does n't like it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ He repeated your words to Quint?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Heard?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ His effect?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ His having been here and the time they were with him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How can I if you do n't imagine?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How can I stop with her, you mean? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How can you be sure?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How could such a house have any others? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How do you come to know so little?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How do you come to know so much about my house?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How do you communicate? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How do you know, if you have n't compared them? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How have I made him think of me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How long was he here? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How long?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How otherwise should I have been bad enough? ” he asked. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ How peculiar—-? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I dare say he does n't offer them to everyone. ”"Only to you? ” — at this she quite sprang. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I do n't in the very least. ” “ You've seen him nowhere but on the tower? ” “ And on this spot just now." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I do n't remember their names. ” “ Were they then so many? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I felt I must look right at you. ” “ But what did you know about us? ” She kept it a moment as if it were too good to give him all at once. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I happen to know she has gone for a walk. ” “ A walk- alone? ” Mr. Prodmore gasped. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I have it from you then- for it's of great importance — that he was definitely and admittedly bad? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I may go up just once more — mayn't I — to the long gallery?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I took them in. ” “ And now you want to take me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ I've only, in person, to appear?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ If I tell you why, will you understand? ” My heart, at this, leaped into my mouth. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ If you suggest that you're in political sympathy with him, you mean then that you'll take him as he is?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ If you'may,'madam--? ” “ Why, just be here, do n't you know? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ If you'may,'madam--? ” “ Why, just be here, do n't you know? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In Boston?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In Harley Street? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In his own house? ” “ That it's not his own house is just the point I seek to make! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In nothing, I dare say, but what's right, sir —?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In which direction did they go? ” he imperiously asked. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ In your own house, Captain?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Incom- moded —? ” She saw it better than she could express it. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Intention?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is he really bad?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is it a great passion?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is n't anybody going? ” It was almost the tone of hope. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is n't it just a proof of her blessed innocence?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is n't it the property,"his visitor inquired, “ that positively throws me up? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is she here? ” Miles panted as he caught with his sealed eyes the direction of my words. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is she very big? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is that his bell?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is that the garden? ”"It was! ” — and the old man's sigh was like the creak of the wheel of time. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is that what you did at school? ” Oh, what this brought up! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is this the character throughout? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Is your proposal that I should transfer my investment to you for the mere net amount of it your conception of a fair bargain?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ It is rather odd. ” “ That he has never spoken of him? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ It's he who's the devouring wolf? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ It's he?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ It's time we should be at church. ” “ Oh, I'm not fit for church! ” “ Wo n't it do you good?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Just you and me? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Leave that to me. ”"Then why the deuce do n't you stand yourself? ” Mr. Prodmore knew so familiarly why! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Little Flora? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Look here, my dear, you know,"he charmingly said,"when in the world, please, am I going back to school?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Lots of lovely? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ May I confide in you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Me, mum? ” She took him in at the eyes — she could take every- thing at once. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Mine? — you mean his! ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Mine? ” Her smile reassured him; she nodded toward the main entrance. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Miss Jessel? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ More peculiar than mine? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ My dear child, how can I help minding? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ My raptures'?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Never mentioned her in connection with Quint?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ No one here? ” he indignantly demanded. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Nobody? ” she echoed. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Not even, ” she asked,"when he offers such liberal terms? ” Clement Yule had to explain. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Not to say he ai n't coming? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Not to turn you out--?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Nothing but them?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Of holding the mortgages?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Of what other things have you got hold? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Of what queer business, Miles? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Oh then, you know it's he?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Oh yes — your home! ” From where had she come back to it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Oh yes, papa- I thought she did. ” “ But she does n't? ” — Mr. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Oh, he could n't prevent —"“ Your learning the truth? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ On Captain Yule?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Only for papa. ” And what was he? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Only his name?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Pay off-? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Pray then what is yours? ”'Mine would be, not that I should simply get my money back, but that I should get the effective value of the house." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Probably not till the second post. ” “ Well then; after dinner —"“ You'll all meet me here?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ See? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Shall I show them straight in, sir?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ She confides in you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ She has told you? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ She persists in denying to you that she saw, or has ever seen, anything? ” My visitor's trouble, truly, was great. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ She was taken ill, you mean, and went home? ” “ She was not taken ill, so far as appeared, in this house. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ She's so horrible?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Should you like me to call them back? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So have I mine,"she replied; after which she added: “ What is he like?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So that what you've come to me now for,"I asked, “ is to speed me on my way? ” Before she had time to reply, however, I had her in check. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So that you could see he knew what was between the two wretches? ” “ I do n't know — I do n't know!" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So we must be the party down? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So what have you done with it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So you abetted and protected this wicked, low intrigue? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ So you said, ” he sternly inquired, “ what you did n't believe? ” She flushed with the avowal. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Surely you do n't accuse him —"“ Of carrying on an intercourse that he conceals from me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Surely,"she pitifully panted, “ you do n't want me to bounce on him thus?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Take me away, take me away — oh, take me away from her! ” “ From me? ” I panted. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Tell you, mum —_?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ That was n't right? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ That you just want me not to worry you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ That you're really a hopeless frump?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ That's why she was so late?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The child?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The children?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The circumstances of his death? ” I thought with some intensity. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The fire- back? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The fire- irons?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The last governess? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The long gallery? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The matter? ” “ Your father's objection to the gentleman in the grotto. ” Cora now for the first time faltered. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The owner of this property?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The person was in black, you say? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The property? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ The young lady or the house?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Them — that creature?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then do n't you think he can be made to? ” “ In what way? ” “ Why, by his coming down. ” “ But who'll get him to come down?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then do n't you think he can be made to? ” “ In what way? ” “ Why, by his coming down. ” “ But who'll get him to come down?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then do n't you think he can be made to? ” “ In what way? ” “ Why, by his coming down. ” “ But who'll get him to come down?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then how did he get in?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then how do you know?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then what am I to tell him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then what have you been trying to buy? ” She had touched in himself even a sharper spring. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then what shall I do?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then what's the matter?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then when am I going back?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then where is he gone?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then where is it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then where the deuce is Captain Yule?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then why do n't you marry him yourself? ” Mrs. Gracedew gave a sort of happy sigh. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you accept-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you admit it's what she was?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you are? ” The dear woman kissed me on this, and I took her farewell. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you have known him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you promise? ” “ Promise what?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Then you promise? ” “ Promise what?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ They wo n't take him? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To Missoura Top? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To kiss me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To me? ” I had a sudden fear of what she might do. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To say what? ” “ Well, that it's practically irresistible! ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To share them?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To the return of a Tory? ” Here the young man was prepared. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ To those people — when I showed the place off? ” Mr. Prodmore laughed. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Unless indeed she's occupied in there with Captain Yule? ” The amiable visitor met the appeal. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Very much smaller-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Was he a gentleman? ” I found I had no need to think. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Was it for that you might n't go back?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Was n't she to understand from the first that we do n't permit-"“ Anything of that sort? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Was she careful — particular?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Was she someone you've never seen? ” “ Yes. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well — I said things. ”"Only that? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, I suppose I ought n't. ” “ But to whom did you say them?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, do you like it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, if we're not what you say —_"“ Yes? ” — she looked up askance at the stroke. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, then?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, what if you are?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Well, ” he said at last,"just exactly in order that you should do this. ” “ Do what?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Went where?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Were they coming — a — together, sir?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Were you very happy at school?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What can I raise it on?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What did you do, you naughty, bad thing? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What did you take it for? ” “ To see what you said about me." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do I care when the child has nothing? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do politics amount to, com- pared with religions? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you know of my disappointment?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you know of my real interest? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you mean by all the rest? ” “ Oh, you know, you know! ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you mean by help?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you mean by kindness? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What do you mean by more time?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What does he matter now, my own? — what will he ever matter? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What does he matter now, my own? — what will he ever matter? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What does it mean? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What else is it? ” “ Everything. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What happened before?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What happened?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What has become of my delightful ‘ party'?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What has he done?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What in the name of Methuselah do you call'modern'? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What in the name of goodness is the matter — —? ” She was now flushed and out of breath. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What in the world, my dear, but you? ” “ Ah, the pride I take in your appreciation does n't insist on that! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What is behind them?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What is it but to receive, from consenting hands, the principal treasure of the rich? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What is it, ” I asked, “ that you think of? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What is your title?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What on earth's the matter with her? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What the devil is it?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What then did you do?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What was he doing on the tower?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What was it? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What was the lady who was here before?' |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What were these things? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What were you doing there? ” He could only put it, though a little over- consciously, very simply. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What will you take--? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What's the extraordinary interest that he attaches —?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What's the matter then? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ What's the matter with her?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ When do you think he will come? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ When have you to answer him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ When was it-on the tower?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Where in heaven's name, Captain Yule, have you come over from? ” He looked at her very kindly, but as if scarce ex- pecting her to follow. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Where is he?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Where is it I've known this very bit — though not to say, as you do, by name? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Where, my pet, is Miss Jessel? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Where?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Which will you take first?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Who in the world's there?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Who was it she was in love with? ” “ The story will tell, ” I took upon myself to reply. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Whom do you mean by'he'? ” “ Peter Quint — you devil! ” His face gave again, round the room, its convulsed supplication. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Whom on earth are you talking about? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why did you pull the curtain over the place to make me think you were still there?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why does n't he stand himself? ” “ Well, like other devouring wolves, he's not person- ally adored." |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why not — if I'm a firebrand and a keeper of low company and a general nuisance? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why not? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why, I've got it! ” “ Got it? ” “ All in my head, I mean. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why, the electors--"“ Of Gossage? ” — he leaped at it. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Why, where are your things?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Will it kill —? ” “ Great passions have! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ With me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ With them? ” Oh, on this, the poor woman promptly joined me! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Wo n't it depend a little on what your daughter herself calls him?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Wo n't you call her? ” The coldness of his quick response made it practically none. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Wo n't, if he has the chance, turn on me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Worse than dislike? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Would you then, if I had not had patience for you, have wished not to find me? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Yes, Miss; but to what end?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Yes, Miss? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Yes, it was too bad. ” “ Too bad?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Yes; if I do?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Yet even though we have them,"he returned, still with his hands in his pockets and planted there in front of me,"they do n't much count, do they?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You bought him out? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You call him beautiful? ” “ Hideous. ” She settled it; then pursued her inves- tigation. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You do n't see her exactly as we see? — you mean to say you do n't now- now? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You do n't see her exactly as we see? — you mean to say you do n't now- now? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You do what he requires? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You fly? ” “ I try to. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You forget? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You go with nothing on?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You like them with the spirit to be naughty? ” Then, keeping pace with her answer,"So do I! ” I eagerly brought out. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You mean that a boy who never is-?". |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You mean that, since yesterday, you have seen? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You mean the cruel charge-? ”"It does n't live an instant. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You mean you're afraid of seeing her again?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You naughty: where have you been? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You opened the letter? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You prefer the single life? ” “ No — but I do n't prefer him! ” Cora was crystal- bright. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You reminded him that Quint was only a base menial? ” “ As you might say! |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You see me asking him for a visit? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You stay on just for that?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You suppose it will be a rage?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You thought I might be walking in the grounds? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You too?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You took for granted I'd jump at him? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You want to go to your uncle?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You want to keep him? ” the stranger asked. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You were looking for me out of the window? ” I said. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You were n't afraid of anything else? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You'll have them? ” he wailed across the hall. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You'll receive the packet Thursday morning? ” I inquired. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You're a widow? ” Nothing was wanting to the simplicity of her quiet assent. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You're afraid—-?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You're tired of Bly? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You're too disappointed to see your real interest: ought n't I therefore in common charity to point it out to you?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You've only asked me to receive one? ”. |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You, Miss. ” “ By writing to him that his house is poisoned and his little nephew and niece mad? ” “ But if they are, Miss? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ You, Miss. ” “ By writing to him that his house is poisoned and his little nephew and niece mad? ” “ But if they are, Miss? |
nyp.33433081852604 | “ Your frock wo n't do — with what it cost me?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” He stood there smiling; then at last he put into two words—"Do you? |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” “ On me? ” the girl gasped. |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” “ Than yours? |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” “ Through this window? |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” “ Well, are you so sure of the little gentle- man?" |
nyp.33433081852604 | ” “ Would n't you?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | - — yonder, yonder, as here below? |
nyp.33433112045368 | - “ One question more: where is Lilian at this moment? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 127 my suit to her daughter would not be disapproved of by Mrs. Ashleigh? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 149"What sort of a man is Sir Philip Derval? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 153 against me, and mine, still the woman was human—- fellow- creature — like myself;_-but as? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 159 not? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 18 science? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 209 had accepted as companion a man removed from her romantic youth less by disparity of years than by gravity of pursuits? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 209 of those over whom they have forced a control? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 245 the key in the door, so as to prevent interruption—five minutes will suffice. ” “ Am I sure that I guess whom you mean? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 25? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 261 “ Then pray what dull theme did you select to set me asleep there? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 268 malady baflies the doctor‘s skill, imagines or dreams of a remedy? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 285 night as Grayle himself disappeared? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 28? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 34 ‘) the nature of this casket, that I should so desire its possession? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 349 “ My good sir, why these unjust prepossessions against a true friend? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 35 the Creator accept the child ’s prayer for the man who refuses prayer for himself? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 357 or twice small noises like whispers close at my ear- nothing more. ” “ You are not at all frightened? ” “ I! |
nyp.33433112045368 | 37 and life hereafter which is found in what we call Soul, alone — that wherever you look through the universe, you would behold a. child at prayer? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 385 demoniac sorcery, guided the hand of the murderer against the life of the person who alone could imperil his own? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 4 gaze on her solemn, haunting beauty, as where are the lovers who have not paused to gaze? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 49 frankness by which she kept her company in good humor, as well as awe: “ Why do any of us come here? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 7? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 81 But was there nothing in that sight from which I, proud of my arid reason even in its perplexities, might have taken lessons for myself? |
nyp.33433112045368 | 852 mm HAUNTED AND'rnn HAUNTED- S; on, “ What is he? — in any business l ” “ N0, sir — nothing particular; a single gentleman." |
nyp.33433112045368 | A medical student? ” “ No, a mere gentleman at case; but seems to have a good deal of general information. |
nyp.33433112045368 | AND the cause of this direful shock? |
nyp.33433112045368 | All this lore he would communicate to He- roun, in return for what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Alone, at last, in the welcome sanctuary of my own home, what were my thoughts? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Am I awake? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Am I awake? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Am I sure that the mystics of old duped themselves or their pupils? |
nyp.33433112045368 | An intimacy you gave, but withdrew. ” “ Dare you complain? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And I murmured to myself, “ Can that starry spark speak the presence of the soul? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And a voice was conveyed to my senses, saying, as from a great distance, and in weary yet angry accents: “ You have summoned me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And beyond that knowledge, what do I know? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And if awake, what am I to say to the commonplace mor — tal I am about to reuse? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And now do you forgive me, sir? ” “ Where is this house? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And now do you forgive me, sir? ” “ Where is this house? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And now, even now, the mere wreck of his former exist- ence — by what strange charm did he still control and confuse my reason? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And of what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And so tetchyl I am sure I do not know how you ’ll manage to-- ” “ To get rid of him? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And so this is the old woman ’s whole story? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And what does the Fiend to astonish the'Mortal? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And what does this lady require of you, which Mr. Vigors deems it your duty to comply with?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | And wherefore? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And who would watch over her as 1 should? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And why? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And would my suit now be as welcomed as it had been by a mother even so unworldly as Mrs. Ashleigh? |
nyp.33433112045368 | And yet — and yet — is that woman so wrong here? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Are there within me senses finer than those I have cultured, or without me vistas of knowledge which instincts, apart from my senses, divine? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Are we friends now? |
nyp.33433112045368 | As I took them from the servant, Mrs. Ashleigh asked if there were any for her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | At length, she said, abruptly, “ But do you not rashly deprive your- self of your only consolation in sorrow? |
nyp.33433112045368 | At what port did he land? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Ay, but to Lilian? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Be it sol The Desert replaces the garden, but where ends the Desert? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Bht still, how came the book gone? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Brother, brother, where is my Allen? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But I can not separate it from the intelligence! ” “ Can you not? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But I take it they have been very kind to you. ’ “ ‘ They — who? ’ I asked, affecting a smile. |
nyp.33433112045368 | But am I one and the same with him? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But before I any further, let me ask, what would be your advice for Lilian, supposing that you ought not to attend her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But can you forgive me, old friend? ” “ Heartily, heartily! |
nyp.33433112045368 | But for what object? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But had she not, long before this, wilfully prepared herself to be so deceived? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But how approach that perplexing subject? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But how, when the law is silent, can we assume its verdicts? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But how? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But in what form of question could II lead to the subject, yet not betray my absorbing interest in it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But is Sir Philip likely to come back? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But may I not have the window open — may I not go into the garden? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But no — still younger, still handsomer — it must be his son I ’"“ Louis Grayle who was said to be murdered at Aleppo? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But no, you would not be happy. ” “ Not be happy, and with you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But on her father ’s side? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But pardon my question: Mrs. Poyntz tells me that you consulted a clairvoyante about your daughter — does Miss Ashleigh know that you did so? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But the charm cured? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But the third principle- the soul — the something lodged within the body, which yet was to survive it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But the wonders of God? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But there, in the darker angle of the room, what was that? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But what could tiger and serpent do more against me than the man who would rob me of life? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But what does the new owner care? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But what matters to me his crime or his madness? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But what was your con- troversy with my old friend, Dr. Lloyd? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But where could she have passed the night? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But why do you alarm me with these ques- tions? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But why such a waste of argument to prove a fact so simple? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But would it be strange if- he were waiting for a young lady? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But you have evaded my question as to your age; was it an impertinence to put it? ” “ No. |
nyp.33433112045368 | But you have seen her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But “ secret i ” Had it really come to this? |
nyp.33433112045368 | But ” “ But what? ” “ Mrs. |
nyp.33433112045368 | But, now Lilian is gone, do tell me all about this dreadful murder? |
nyp.33433112045368 | By what link were creatures so dissimilar riveted together in the metaphysical chain of association? |
nyp.33433112045368 | By what words did my heart make itself known? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can Lilian go with safety? ” I could not honestly say she might not go with safety, but my heart sank like lead as I answered:! |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can any one tell me? ” There was a blank silence, which the hostess herself was first to break. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can love be reduced to the realm of the senses? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can that gas be the one which combines caloric with oxygen? ” “ Phosoxygen? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can that gas be the one which combines caloric with oxygen? ” “ Phosoxygen? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can we not bathe in that stream? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Can you still doubt me, Allen?—doubt that I love you now, shall love you evermore? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Certainly there are-—- ” “ There are? ” “ Listen; you are one of those nien who attempt to stifle their own imagination. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Colonel Poyntz hushed it with a look of severe surprise: “ What is there to laugh at? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Colonel Poyntz? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Come, your carriage is here? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could I acknowledge in Julius Faber ’s conjectures any basis for logical ratiocination? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could I attach serious credit to the marvellous narra- tive I had read? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could I have foreseen that a satire so justly provoked would inflict so deadly a wound? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could Lilian be affected by the near neighborhood of one to whose magnetic influ- ence she had once been so strangely subjected? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could Ophir itself buy back to my Lilian ’s smile one ray of the light which gave ‘ glory to the grass and splendor to the flower? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could it be Lilian? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could it be Sir Philip Derval, to whom the mayor was giving a flattering, yet scarcely propitia- tory, description of myself? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could the wand, then, bring those loftier beings thus darkly referred to before me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Could they reduce it to the mere moral sense, varying accord ing to education, circumstances, and physical constitu- tion? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Cradled in OrientTable- land, what though Margrave believes in its legends; in a wand, an elixir; in sorcerers, or Afrites? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Cyrus the Great might have chanted it on his march upon Babylon. ” “ And where did you learn it? ” “ In Persia itself." |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did I do wrong? ” “ What does Dr. Fenwick say? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did I do wrong? ” “ What does Dr. Fenwick say? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did I hear, distinct through all the huge uproar of animal terror, the roll of low thunder which followed the stride of that Foot? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did my mind misconstrue the laws it deemed fixed and immutable? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did my will enforce itself on the agent to which it was guided? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did she mention the name of the young lady? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did we both dream, or neither? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Did you hear any other sound? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do I make myself understood? ” “ Yes, I think I understand your distinction. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do I state your suppositions correctly?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do I understand you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do I find by experience that the prayer is heard, that the affliction is removed, the doubt is solved? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you begin now to account for the Luminous Shadow? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you forget that we are betrothed Y Do you forget how often, and how recently, our vows of affection and constancy have been ex- changed? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you forgive me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you love me'as well still? ” “ There is no ‘ still ’ written here, ” said she, softly pressing her hand to her heart. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you not pity the fool who prefers to lie a- bed, and to dream rather than to live? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you not think her handsome? ” “ There can be no doubt of that, ” said I, carelessly and naturally. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you remember how you saw that little child praying at the grave of her father? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you think it can destroy the soul? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you think so? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you want to know where the lily is now, brother? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do you, with the alche- mists, blend in one discovery — gold and life? ” “ N 0. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Do'what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Does any animal, except man, love its fellow she- animal as man loves woman 17 ” “ As man loves woman? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Does her note seem to you who may read these pages to justify such resentment? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Does it now harbor schemes against me through the woman I love? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Does that kind of creature interest you, my dears? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Envy him? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Fenwick?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | For how many centuries lay unknown all the virtues of the loadstone and the amber? |
nyp.33433112045368 | For what purpose? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Forgive me, can you- can you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Good- looking man — very; capped ” “ Sappedl what ’s that? — Oh, studied. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had I threatened Sir Philip that he would repent? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had I used such or similar words? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had he heard any unexpected news? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had he not given to one object of their research, in the transmutation of metals, his days and his nights? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had not her fancies been deliberately encouraged to dwell remote from the duties we are placed on the earth to perform? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had the deceased said, “ I had a grudge against him? ” Had I demanded the casket? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Had the deceased said, “ I had a grudge against him? ” Had I demanded the casket? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Hallucination? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Has he been to her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Has he spoken of such a_ power? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Has the Evil One never tempted you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Have inquiries really been made as to himself, and his statement of his own proceedings? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Have you never wronged another? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Have you the letter still? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He approached, examined it curiously, asked what it was? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He comes, he says, from America — in what ship? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He has the rents and acres; what does he care for the dead? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He is in L —; he has been here to- night? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He started up, rubbed his eyes-“You, Allen — you f What the deuce? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He will go back to her to- day. ” “ Will go back to Lady Haughton? |
nyp.33433112045368 | He will succeed in public life. ” “'So that young man is Mr. Ashleigh Sumner? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Her poor father could not endure London. ” “ Miss Ashleigh is fond of reading? ” A s'raanes sroav. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Her temper is singularly even. ” “ But if not excitable, should you also say that she is not impressionable? |
nyp.33433112045368 | His letter is dated Paris, and that ’s nearer home than he has been for many years; and — but bless me — some one is coming out of the house? |
nyp.33433112045368 | His refusal? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How and wherefore rich? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How are you now? ” “ Better. |
nyp.33433112045368 | How be all judges, where there has been no witness- box, no cross- examination, no jury? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How can I now, in my vain physiology, say what is love- what is not? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How dare you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How define.with a precision to satisfy the logic of philosophy, what was to live again? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How did I utter it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How did this happen? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How do I know whether he did not do the deed? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How do you account for facts which you can not resolve into illusions? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How had the two made acquaint- ance? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How induce him to leave L — —? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How is it that the moon blends into harmony things of which the sun only marks the contrast? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How many of our primmest old maids would have deserted tea and Mrs. Poyntz for champagne and her ladyship? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How old should you suppose me to be? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How shall I express her womanly terror, her loving, sympathizing pity, on hearing the tale, which I softened as well as I could? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How speak to her — or, indeed, to any one — about an occult fascination and a magic wand? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How thus carelessly divulge a secret she had been enjoined to keep? |
nyp.33433112045368 | How, then, had the THING, whatever it was, which had so scared him, obtained ingress except through my own chamber? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Hush, is it not a grand old air?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | I became agitated and even angry when Mrs. Ashleigh persisted in rambling woman- like inquiries — “ Who was sus- pected of the deed? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I came of age — let me see — three years ago. ” “ So long since? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I do not compre- hend you. ” “ With your natural abilities, ” I asked with interest “ do you never feel a desire for fame T ” “ Fame? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I saw that there was something on his mind; at last he said, looking down: “ Did you hear the dogs howl last night? ” “ Yes! |
nyp.33433112045368 | I see you have been making notes; may I look at them? ” I composed myself and sat down. |
nyp.33433112045368 | I stopped short: “ Lilian, what is this? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I suppose you will write to Lilian? ” “ Certainly. ” “ Do so, and constantly. |
nyp.33433112045368 | I trust it — to- J ’ “ To what — to man ’s skill? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I will center back and get my portmanteau ready and the carriage out, in time for the five o’clock train. ” So then he, too, had seen — what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | I — l? |
nyp.33433112045368 | IVho shall put it out? |
nyp.33433112045368 | If you do so, what is the efficacy of prayer? |
nyp.33433112045368 | If you fear so painfully that your Lilian should die, is it not that you fear to lose her forever? |
nyp.33433112045368 | If you found your Pythoncss, what then P ” “ What then? |
nyp.33433112045368 | In this case are there not such causes? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Indoors? ” “ No; somewhere in the grounds. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is he, then, as intimate with Lady Haughton as he was with her brother? ” “ No; but there has been a long and constant cor- respondence. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it an impertinent ques- tion if I ask whether your parents are yet living, or are you wholly lord of yourself? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not ever thus between man and man? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not in some measure the same with the intellectual ideas of man? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not so? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not so? ” “ Where learned you that aphorism, out of place on such rosy lips f"“ I learned it in studying you,"murmured Lilian tenderly. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not so? ” “ You interpret my own thoughts when they have turned towards marriage. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it not true that not one drop of water, one atom of matter, ever really touches another? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it possible? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it that which in popular language is called the soul? ”"‘ It is not; soul is no shadow. ” “ What then 1'” II. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is it the catalepsy in which life is sus~ pended, but consciousness acute? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is love, then, the union of kindred, harmonious minds? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is that disease in her family? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is there no hope for her life Y Have you no hope as physician? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Is there proof that he ever con- vinced himself that the research was the dream, which we, who are not Newtons, call it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | It is true I have horses, but — ” “ Do you think I have come this distance, and not foreseen and forestalled all that I want for my object? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Jane has life enough for two. ” “ Is Miss Ashleigh the heiress to Kirby Hall? ” asked Mrs. Bruce. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Let the world be one funeral pyrel What to me is the world? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Lilian gone 7—- gone away? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Lilian, he said, reminded him of them, with her deep eyes and mys terious smile. ” “ And Lilian heard him? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Love teaches that there is something of nobler value than mere mind? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Margrave, looking up as the man drew near, exclaimed fiercely, “ Who told you to touch that chest? |
nyp.33433112045368 | May I bait my horses in your stables? |
nyp.33433112045368 | May I not be the love- son of Louis Grayle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | May I see it? ” “ Not just at present. |
nyp.33433112045368 | May you not really have 20.. s'raanea sroa 1. fallen into a slumber, and in that slumber have dreamed the parts of the tale that relate to Grayle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Might I not risk all if too premature? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Might be not awake some suspicion against me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | My replies seemed to satisfy the lawyer so far, but “ how could I account for the casket and the knife being found in my room? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Nay, smile on me, dearest l- sympathy with what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Need I say that our engagement was renewed? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Never, while conscious and reasoning, was I untrue to you--even in fancy? |
nyp.33433112045368 | New, have I made myself understood? ”. |
nyp.33433112045368 | No accomplice — none? |
nyp.33433112045368 | No longer supported by her, what gazelle ever roved through its pasture with a bound more elastic than mine? |
nyp.33433112045368 | No matterl What other woman at L — — was worth the condescension of a conjecture? |
nyp.33433112045368 | No, I suppose not. ”"And why should the subject animals be wiser than their king? |
nyp.33433112045368 | No; what nun is more barred by her grate from the realm of the senses than my bride by her solemn amiction? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Now what had so, for a time, laid this strong intellect into visionary sleep? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Now, sir, what shall we do?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Of what nature were the studies he had cultivated, and the discoveries he boasted to have made? |
nyp.33433112045368 | On no account, Dr. Fenwick, eh? |
nyp.33433112045368 | One day I asked him, bluntly, how old he was? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Pardon me ifl say that I will give any enchanter his own terms who i will produce that effect upon me. ” “ Will you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Perhaps you, too, study Swedenborg, or, worse still, Ptolemy and Lilly Y ” “ Astrologers? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Possibly you may, in some visit to the Lakes, have known my father?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Promise me that I may have my own way for a week — that all I recommend will be implicitly heeded? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Promise me, dearest, promise me. ”"Why is your voice so changed?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Putting her aside, what other female enemy had Lilian pro- voked? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Secrets which a physician might be curious to learn and covetous to possess? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Shall I call it by the name received in our schools? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Shall I tell the child to pray for you no more f — that you dis- believe in a soul? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Shall it be so settled? ” I could not speak. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Shall the infant pray for you never more? |
nyp.33433112045368 | She cried, ‘ Do not go, Allen? |
nyp.33433112045368 | She looked slowly around and ansWered, “ So is it before the Invisible make them- selves visiblel Did I not bid him forbear? |
nyp.33433112045368 | She then sank back on her pillow, weeping, and then I woke her. ” ’ “ And what did she say on waking?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Should I be so evermore? |
nyp.33433112045368 | So w must, unless, indeed, you positively forbid it. ” “ When do you think of going? ” “ Next Monday. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Sol as I expected. ” “ Did you expect it I? ” said our host. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Some- what to my relief, I now heard my host ’s voice: “ Why, Fenwick, what has become of Sir Philip Derval? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Sorceress, avauntl Art thou useless and powerless now when I need thee most? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Speak — shall I tell her this? |
nyp.33433112045368 | State it while I rest for a moment._ My breath labors; give me more of the cordial. ” “ Need I tell you my doubt? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Sympathy with what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | That does not mend the'matter. ” “ Howl did she, too, say she saw a Shadow and heard a voice? |
nyp.33433112045368 | The body? |
nyp.33433112045368 | The mind? |
nyp.33433112045368 | The nurse says, ‘ Forbearl ’ Do you say, ‘ Adventure? ’ ” “ Peace l ” exclaimed Margrave, stamping his foot on the'ground. |
nyp.33433112045368 | The woman who gave it to her inquired if she had lost her way? |
nyp.33433112045368 | They say in one breath, “ Very extraordinary! ” and in the next breath, ask, “ How do you account for it?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | They will suffer and perish; Did you believe me in error? |
nyp.33433112045368 | To me his whole being was resolved into one problem: Had he a secret by which Death could be turned from Lilian? |
nyp.33433112045368 | True or false, the tale that is gab- bled to us, what concern of ours can it be? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Tut, tutl Was I returning again to my “ hallucinations? ” Grant- ing that Faber and common sense were in the right, what was this Margrave? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Tut, tutl Was I returning again to my “ hallucinations? ” Grant- ing that Faber and common sense were in the right, what was this Margrave? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was I inhumanly barbarous because the antagonist destroyed was morbidly sensitive? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was he not the mysterious likeness of that awful Mother, beautiful as Apollo in one aspect, direful as Typhon in another? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it a taint in the walls of the house, or of the air, which broods sickly and rank over places where cities lie buried? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it consistent with the regard she professed for Mrs. Ashleigh and Lilian? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it possible that I had been mistaken, and that in that cough was heard the warning knell of the most insidious enemy to youthful life? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it possible that there might be a natural and even a simple cause for the effects which this instrument produced? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it possible? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was it the curse of the Dervisb ’s carpet? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was not that'her bridal robe?' |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was there any intimation of menace in his words and his aspect? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was there ever successful im- postor who did not commence by a fraud on his own understanding? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was this her boasted friendship for me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Was this the description of a criminal? |
nyp.33433112045368 | We speak with dread of the beasts of prey: what beast of prey is so dire a ravager as man?-—so cruel and so treacherous? |
nyp.33433112045368 | We speak with dread of the beasts of prey: what beast of prey is so dire a ravager as man?-—so cruel and so treacherous? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Were its confines too narrow for Nature? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Were phantoms to be allowed as testi- monies against science? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Were there not on judi- cial record, attestation and evidence, solemn and circum- stantial, of powers analogous to those now exercised by Margrave? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Were there, indeed, such powers given to man? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What could I say to a keen, sensible, worldly man of law? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What could thus baflie matter and traverse space but love and soul? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What did I ask from earth but Fame and Lilian ’s heart? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What did they imply? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What do we know of the secrets of Nature? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What do you mean? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What emigrant rich enough to squander in hire of such an equipage more than its cost in Eng- land, could thus be entering on my waste domain? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What for? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What for? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What had I done? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What had the Scin- Lzeca required of me, and obtained to that condition my promise? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What has so stricken down your Lilian? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What have I said to shock you? ” “ Shock me — you shock manhood itselfl Go; I can- not talk to you now. |
nyp.33433112045368 | What if to some potent medicament Margrave owes his vitality, his radiant youth? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What is it that you antici- pate of harm to her life? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What is it, if not that continuance of being which your philosophy declines to acknowledge — viz., sOUL? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What is it? ” “ Hush! ” she said, under her breath. |
nyp.33433112045368 | What is your doubt? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What matters, if I directed the imagination to cure? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What matters, ” I sighed, “ all this dross? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What medical man should I send for? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What message does she send to me — her betrothed?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | What motive could she have beyond the mere gratification of curiosity? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What need such awful engines for such mean results? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What other young man, so courted by all the allurements that steal innocence from pleasure, would stop in the thor- oughfare to play with children?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | What remained — what remained for man ’s bopef — man ’s mind and man ’s heart thus exhausting their all with no other result than despair? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What right have we to pry into the secrets of other men ’s hearths? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What said Newton himself of his knowledge? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What said she? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What sort of a man was Sir Philip? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What then? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What was it to her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What was that? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What was the good or bad word of a Mrs. Poyntz to me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What were the links which connected the existence of Mar- grave with the history of Sir Philip Derval? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What will he say? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What wonder in that? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What would become of me if you ceased to love me.7 ”_ “ Or of me, if you could cease to love? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What would matter all our speculations on a Deity who would cease to exist for us when we are in the grave? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What, if there be one certain means of recruiting that principle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | What, is your conjecture? |
nyp.33433112045368 | When philosophers attempted to define it, were they not compelled to confound its nature and its actions with those of the mind? |
nyp.33433112045368 | When the heart sufl‘ers, does your skill admit any remedy like occupation to the mind? |
nyp.33433112045368 | When? ” “ This afternoon. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Where is Miss Ashleigh? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Where on earth can that young savage have come from? ” a s'raauen sroar. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Where on earth is he? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Where was that soul hidden out of the ken of the anatomist? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Where yet was Hope found? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Wherefore convinced? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Wherefore? ” I overcame the startled shudder with which, at first, I beheld the Shadow and heard the Vision. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Which was his? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who and what is he? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who and what is this Englishman? ” “ Who and what was be supposed at Paris to be i ” “ Conjectures were numberless. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who can tell? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who could expect that every link in a'madman ’s tale would be found integral and perfect? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who could have told you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who did I think had committed it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who does not know the power of music? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who else can it be? ” Again the red eye shot over me, and I felt my cheek redden beneath it. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who else had an interest in it?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who has so deep an interest in Lilian ’s purity as I have? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who is so fitted to know the exact truth of every whisper against her? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who is the stranger? ” “ A person who calls himself Margrave. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Who knows? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Whose house is it? ” I said, aloud, though speaking to myself. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why am I an enigma as dark as the Sibyls, and your metaphysicians as plain as a hornbook? ” Again the sardonic laugh. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why did a painful shock produce pleasing illusions? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why do you ask? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why not begin at once? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why not have implied some consoling assurance that such rivalry need not cause me alarm? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why not? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why should riddles so dark have been thrust upon me?-- me, no fond child of fancy; me, sober pupil of schools the severest. |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why, too, should both mother and daughter have left me so unprepared to hear that I had a rival? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Why? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Will she live now? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Will you feel my pulse? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Will you take it up to her, and then sit with her half an hour or so? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Would you blame me for slaying the tiger or serpent — not by the naked hand, but by weapons that arm it? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Would you much care if I sent the servant to Dr. Jones?" |
nyp.33433112045368 | Yet, every day we put on our ermine, and make ourselves judges-judges sure to condemn, and on what evidence? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You approve? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You are not deceiving me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You are-- ” “ Well, I am what? ” “ My prisoner; here is the warrant." |
nyp.33433112045368 | You com- prehend me, and will obey? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You consent to have the experiment tried on yourself? ” “ Consent most readily. ” “ I will remember that promise. |
nyp.33433112045368 | You correspond with her. ’ ‘ Yes, Mr. Vigors; is there any crime in that? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You have examined your servants of course? ’ ‘ No, I never thought of it. ’ ‘ Examine them now, then. |
nyp.33433112045368 | You have, doubtless, spoken of me to this Julius Faber, your fellow- physician and friend? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You know Abbots ’ House is let at last? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You leave me, who thought to have won your friendship, to hear what concerns you so intimately from a comparative stranger. ” “ Who told you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You observe two triangles interlaced and inserted in a circle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You will be there? ” “ Thank you for reminding me of her invitation. |
nyp.33433112045368 | You will have done your day ’s work by then? ” “ Yes; I will so arrange." |
nyp.33433112045368 | You will soon be again your- self, Miss Ashleigh, will you not? |
nyp.33433112045368 | You, too, forbode that in this visit I may lose her forever? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Your new friend will be present? |
nyp.33433112045368 | Your wife will recover; but ” “ But what? |
nyp.33433112045368 | all the victims and tools of tho sorcerers, lunatics? |
nyp.33433112045368 | and the star of thy birth shining over its walls? ’ “ I remember a face incxpressibly solemn and mourn- ful. |
nyp.33433112045368 | and this rival, of whom I was ignorant? |
nyp.33433112045368 | and what if that secret can be discovered? ” 16* 174 A STRANGE s'roar. |
nyp.33433112045368 | and would content yourself with pulling down the more ancient part of it? ” “ True. |
nyp.33433112045368 | appearance; who can blame it if appearance guide its laws? |
nyp.33433112045368 | blers, and how the tale spreads, like fire, lighted none know how, in'the herbage of an American prairie? |
nyp.33433112045368 | but it seems I fell asleep in my chair. ” “ Did you hear, sir, how the dogs howled about two o’clock in the morning? |
nyp.33433112045368 | but not dangerous? |
nyp.33433112045368 | can she live? ” “ If my treatment has really done the good you say; if she be really better under it, I think her recovery may be pronounced. |
nyp.33433112045368 | deemed liars? |
nyp.33433112045368 | did you not hearf — did you not see me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | dreamed that you beheld the Shadow? |
nyp.33433112045368 | having seen you, I thus select you for preference to all my other kindred?_why my heart, in writing thus, warms to your image? |
nyp.33433112045368 | howf — whither? |
nyp.33433112045368 | in my solemn completeness of man? |
nyp.33433112045368 | is it possible? |
nyp.33433112045368 | is that maxim wise? |
nyp.33433112045368 | kind, in the house of a man known as a desperate smuggler, suspected to be worse? — order a yacht to meet him here; is not all this strange? |
nyp.33433112045368 | kind, in the house of a man known as a desperate smuggler, suspected to be worse? — order a yacht to meet him here; is not all this strange? |
nyp.33433112045368 | losopher, can reason a Maker away? |
nyp.33433112045368 | medicinal or chemical? |
nyp.33433112045368 | moment we have hit on the means which assists her own efi'orts at cure. ” “ I obey, then; but I so love the water. ” “ You swim, of course? |
nyp.33433112045368 | my Lilian, which tells me that there is something that startles you—- something you wish to confide, and yet shrink from explaining? |
nyp.33433112045368 | nation in the arts of sorcery ascribed to Louis Graylo in the narrative? — I would not pursue that conjecture. |
nyp.33433112045368 | occult nostrum or process by which human life could attain to the age of the Patriarchs? ”** Southey, in his Doctor, vol. |
nyp.33433112045368 | of course you believe in a God? |
nyp.33433112045368 | of this later; now 1 sufl'erl Pain, pain 1 Has life any ill but pain? |
nyp.33433112045368 | on Mrs. Ash- leigh ’s garden? |
nyp.33433112045368 | on what charge? ” “ The murder of Sir Philip Derval. ” “ I- I 1 Murder 1 ” I could say no more. |
nyp.33433112045368 | or had anything happened to put him out? ” A sraanon sroaY. |
nyp.33433112045368 | or is it — oh, answer truthfully- is it given to another? |
nyp.33433112045368 | or whom wouldst thou condemn? |
nyp.33433112045368 | secret I ” “ Secrctl What secret? |
nyp.33433112045368 | should there not be in Nature one primary essence, one master substance, in which is stored the specific nutri- ment of life? |
nyp.33433112045368 | solution of that problem — my place on this earth? |
nyp.33433112045368 | such influences latent in the calm routine of Nature? |
nyp.33433112045368 | that dark wanderer — has Nature a marvel more weird than himself? ” CHAPTER Lxva. |
nyp.33433112045368 | that house? |
nyp.33433112045368 | their bright dreams of some impossible love — their sublime enthusiasm for some unattainable glory? |
nyp.33433112045368 | was not that Lilian ’s voice? ” The same doubt struck Mrs. Ashleigh, who had already gained the door. |
nyp.33433112045368 | why do you look at me so sternly? |
nyp.33433112045368 | why should Lilian Ashleigh be a perpetual patient? |
nyp.33433112045368 | witnessed and not approved-any of those traits of character in Miss Ashleigh which distinguish her from other girls of her age? ” “ I? |
nyp.33433112045368 | witnessed and not approved-any of those traits of character in Miss Ashleigh which distinguish her from other girls of her age? ” “ I? |
nyp.33433112045368 | would not you yourself rather lose life than reason? |
nyp.33433112045368 | would she have heeded them if she had been? |
nyp.33433112045368 | yet surely it can not be the mere body? |
nyp.33433112045368 | — an experiment? ” 21* 246 A sraauen s'roar. |
nyp.33433112045368 | — to him-to him- against whom I warned you, whom I implored you not to receive? |
nyp.33433112045368 | — what ’s the matter? ” “ Strahan, I have been robbed l- — robbed of the manu- script you lent me. |
nyp.33433112045368 | ‘ “ Oh, Allen, beloved, have I not been very ill? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ About seven. ” “ Not later? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ And even this memoir of Sir Philip Derval’s- can you be quite sure that you actually read the part which relates to Haroun and Louis Grayle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ And who, think you, is the admirable helpmate my scapegrace has had the saving good luck to find? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Are they seen for the first time to- night? ” “ They were seen, I presume, as we see them, by the fathers of all human races! ”. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ As well as when last we parted? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Because the manuscript may show that Sir Philip had some enemy — and who but an enemy could have i had a motive for such a crime? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ But what are we to say to Mr. Jeeves, to all others who know that this manuscript existed? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Come with me for a few minutes into the museum; I wish to talk to you. ” “ What about? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Come with you, ” I said, “ and to Mr. Vigors, the magistrate? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Did she never, then — never suffer him even to take her hand? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Did you not ask me to go with you into that museum about half an hour ago, or did I dream that I Went with you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Do you not feel that he exhausts ohe? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Had I held conversation with Sir Philip under the archway as reported by the witness? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Has your husband ever had such fits before f ” “ Never! ” “ Had he experienced any sudden emotion? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Have you considered? ” whispered the voice, still. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Hollol what is this? ” said a gruff voice. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ How came he there? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ How old do I look? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ I hope you did not feel yourself ill? ” “ No! |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ If that be so, why, indeed, seek.me at all? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ If thou wcrt judge now betwixt these two, whom wouldst thou begin to justify? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Is it one of the conditions that I should commit some crime — a crime perhaps heinous as that of which I am accused? ” l H No)? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Is it one of the conditions that I should commit some crime — a crime perhaps heinous as that of which I am accused? ” l H No)? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Is it possible, ” I cried indignantly, “ that you who have known me so well can suspect me of an act so base, and so gratuitously base? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Is not that a love- song? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ It was not only here that Sir Philip studied, but sometimes in the room above, ” said the steward “ How do you get to the room above? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Taken Abbots ’ House? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ The hand was proved; what influence moved the hand? ” “ Tush! |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Then answered be me, and said, Thou hast given a right judgment; but why judgest thou not thyself also? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ There — there 1 ” she resumed, pointing to the heavens; “ do you see? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Thinkest thou, ” she answered, withoht raising her mournful head, “ that the Agencies of Nature are the movements of chance? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Truly, I answer, you were. ” “ That is strangel Who can it be F ” “ Who can it be? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Well, ” I said to him, with an irony that uncon- sciously mimicked his own, “ have you taken advice with your nurse? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Well? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What farrago of words is this? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What is it you ask of Haroun? ” “ To live on — to live on. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What promise? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What was the nature of that rite in which you con- strained me to share? ” “ I can not say. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What was the reason of the grudge? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ What words are those? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Who and what is this visitor of yours? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Who would not be? |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Will you keep the manuscript as it is, and as long as you like? ” said Strahan. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ Will you step this way for a moment? ” She passed through a 72 A STRANGE sroar. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ You can tell me more than the servants can; is there no hope? ” “ Let the nurse go up and watch beside her. |
nyp.33433112045368 | “ You hear and understand me? |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” She raised her eyes to mine, looked at me wistfully, and pressed her hand on her forehead, then said, in a strange voice, “ Did I ever love you? |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” Sir Philip took the casket, and with it directions for A STRANGE sromx 32?. |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” exclaimed Mrs. Poyntz, dropping her work, “ Louis érayle? |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” said I, sternly, “ murder will out. ” “ What are the police about? ” said the. |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” “ Will you take my arm, Miss Ashleigh, for a few turns up and down the room? ” said I. |
nyp.33433112045368 | ” “ You have never yet spoken to Lilian as lovers speak? |
njp.32101076890233 | What have the English done, that you should speak bo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | 'Twas indeed a terrihle hlow,said hrother Andrew;''did it take off hoth ears at once?" |
njp.32101076890233 | * What have we done? njp.32101076890233 Against himself, or against King Richard?'' |
njp.32101076890233 | Ah, indeed; and what service, then, were you likely to he to Alice Clayton, when you went to her as her park — parla — what- do- you- call- it? njp.32101076890233 Alice Clayton is a child,"said Angelo;"her opinion is what pleases her for the moment How should she judge of a man? |
njp.32101076890233 | And did not his hlood cry against the king from the ground? njp.32101076890233 And douhtless it has not escaped your sbrewdness that the maiden, of late, has shown him hut little favour?'' |
njp.32101076890233 | And for ourselves? |
njp.32101076890233 | And how can one get food? |
njp.32101076890233 | And how did she know you, may I ask icontinued the great lady, fix- ing upon Felicia her cold and steady eye?. |
njp.32101076890233 | And how is it, friend,said he,"that you — a hunted fugitive as I hear — should he thus acquainted with Sir Godfrey's intentions?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And how know you, then, good hrother Wolfert, whether this close- veiled lady he maid, wife, or widow — young or old? |
njp.32101076890233 | And how say you then, my lord ahhot, touching this plaint of Sir Godfrey de Burgh? |
njp.32101076890233 | And if you do? |
njp.32101076890233 | And is it as good a thing to he rich here as it is on earth? |
njp.32101076890233 | And is the Knight of Ladys- mede likely to hrook this, let me ask ye? njp.32101076890233 And now, Waryn,"said the latter,"what news from Lincoln? |
njp.32101076890233 | And so am not I,said old Stephen, looking cautiously round him hefore he spoke;"what is to hecome of him, poor youth? |
njp.32101076890233 | And that date, too, is far off? |
njp.32101076890233 | And the hishop,said the ahhot"what course will he take upon this?' |
njp.32101076890233 | And these men? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what is his hirth — his fa- mily t"How do I know? njp.32101076890233 And what is the rest of your plan?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And what may he the matter of such importance, that you should run afoot, as I guess, all the way from Ladysmede, Master Raoul, to tell me? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what nohle guests is onr reverend father expecting? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what pledge have I, heyond your own word, young sir, for the strange euspicions which you hint against knights and gentlemen of name? njp.32101076890233 And when,"said Gladice,"did my lord speak of coming thither?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And where, my child, then, is your spouse? njp.32101076890233 And who are these?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And why not? njp.32101076890233 And why not?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And wouldst have it this might have heen some trophy from the Pay- niois — ha? |
njp.32101076890233 | And you, too? |
njp.32101076890233 | And you?'' njp.32101076890233 Arrah, ca n't I?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Ask, rather,said Gladice hitterly, tbrough her tears,"what friends have I? |
njp.32101076890233 | Ay — is it so? |
njp.32101076890233 | Because —Raoul checked him- self hefore he had well hegun his eager speech, and said,"Do you think that I could play you false, lady?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Believe you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Busy this morning, excellent hrother Gervase? |
njp.32101076890233 | But Angelo, my aunt, has he then command of his time? |
njp.32101076890233 | But are you not very unhappy? |
njp.32101076890233 | But did you ohserve how dry it was? |
njp.32101076890233 | But my owu mother I What has hecome of her? njp.32101076890233 But why not have told me this? |
njp.32101076890233 | But you are no spirit? |
njp.32101076890233 | But you do not all succeed, my cousin? |
njp.32101076890233 | But you will give me leave to ahide in your house, father? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can I know even why that crowd was punished; whence the soldiers came; whither they have now gone? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can it he true that one feels hunger here? njp.32101076890233 Can ye take me the ar- mourer that forged this?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Did I say they was warrantedto cut? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did it seem to you as though he sought to avoid heing seen? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did it soothe you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did not Calvin estahlish his church polity and church discipline upon Scrip- ture?—and is not this a warrantahle course? njp.32101076890233 Did you hring your infirmities with you, or did you contract them here? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did you make inquiry as I hid you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did you mark the chaplain hy the wood- side as we left yon tower ahout a mile? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did you set any watch on the place? |
njp.32101076890233 | Didst thou not hear him say he was going to the Pergola to hear Norma? njp.32101076890233 Do I despise it?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you mean to suppose that I will he incon- stant? njp.32101076890233 Does he go there often?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Does it make you happy to go to your cafe t are you happy when you are at the Cascine or in the theatre? njp.32101076890233 Farewell, I must lave you, acushla; Do n't you hear how they call me away?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Felicita, would you rather that Angelo did not love me? |
njp.32101076890233 | For what dost thou take my An- gelo, my child? njp.32101076890233 Forgive you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Had he heen at Willan's Hope think you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Halloa, sirs,said the officer with assumed severity,"do n't you know we are neutrals? |
njp.32101076890233 | Happier! — what has heing happy to do with it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Has any harm hefallen you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Has he not told you of me? |
njp.32101076890233 | Has he not — employment — does he not do anything? njp.32101076890233 Hast seen the new guest in the garden turret, hrother?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Have I not said so, hrother? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have ye a child of Sir Godfrey's here among ye? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have you husiness with his holiness, young sir? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have you never had a curiosity yourself to pass a night in that house? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have you spoken to my wife on the suhject? |
njp.32101076890233 | He is my hushand,she gently said again;'• you will forgive me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | His occupation? njp.32101076890233 Honestly?"' |
njp.32101076890233 | How and what is the end? njp.32101076890233 How can I get out of this huilding?" |
njp.32101076890233 | How can you ask that, Bertha? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can you he sure of it? |
njp.32101076890233 | How does the plant shoot up- wards to the light, hend it down hy what force you may, clog it with what weight you will? njp.32101076890233 How many days in the week, now, do you consider it possihle to live upon prayers and promises?" |
njp.32101076890233 | How now, hrother? |
njp.32101076890233 | How now? |
njp.32101076890233 | How — what? |
njp.32101076890233 | How — where? |
njp.32101076890233 | How? njp.32101076890233 How?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I come to ask ye, King and Queen, together on your tbrone,What made ye seek my hrother's hlood?—what evil had he done?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I give you good morning, sir squire — yon ride ahroad early? |
njp.32101076890233 | I have told you — have I not? — there is an Italian in their house — Sister Beatrix, with whom I have some poor acquaintance. njp.32101076890233 I heg pardon,"said I courteously,"hut why is this hall left unfinished; why no doors where these lofty open- ings are left?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I left a great deal of money he- hind me; ca n't I get at it now? |
njp.32101076890233 | I suppose your father was the naughty son, was he? njp.32101076890233 I thought thou hadst heen a safer jailer, Gundred — what cursed neuli- gence is this?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I would we d with wealth and heauty, Sir priest: churchman as you are, you will not hlame me in this? |
njp.32101076890233 | I — what? |
njp.32101076890233 | I? njp.32101076890233 If long and fair his locks like mine, Might we not he the same?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is he the surer messenger for that? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it Angelo's occupation which keeps him out so late? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it even so? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it not? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is not the end still remote? |
njp.32101076890233 | Leave us, Bertha!—did yon not hear me? |
njp.32101076890233 | Look to him, some of ye,he exclaimed;"hath he taken any hurt?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Men! — do ye call yourselves men? njp.32101076890233 Miss Austen? |
njp.32101076890233 | Monsieur ne se trouve pas hien? |
njp.32101076890233 | My cousin,said Angelo affec- tionately,"what kind of man, then, am I?" |
njp.32101076890233 | My little English cousin, does no one do as much in your country? njp.32101076890233 My lord of Ely?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Nay, good master Raoul, I meant no offence — hut what may this message of yours he? |
njp.32101076890233 | Nay, hut, sweet lady, what could I do? |
njp.32101076890233 | Oh Isaid I, rather disappoint- ed;* have yon not seen nor heard anything remarkahle?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Oh, gentle page, what tidings, that your cheek is ashen grey, And your panting hreast is heaving high, just like a stag's at hay? |
njp.32101076890233 | One thing more I pray of your goodness — know you aught of my lord of Ely's movements? |
njp.32101076890233 | Or have already asked, and are little pleased with the answer? |
njp.32101076890233 | Or impress our senses with the helief in them — we never having heen en rapport with the person acting on ns? njp.32101076890233 Pardon my holdness, sweet lady,"said the esquire when he was out of hearing —"was any message hrought from Ladysmede this morning?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Peace, Isola, peace,he gently whispered in her ear;"yon have no child — will you not helieve me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Read it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Really haunted? — and hy what? njp.32101076890233 Really haunted? — and hy what? |
njp.32101076890233 | Rest — for how long? njp.32101076890233 Said I not jour path was heset?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Saints forfend us? |
njp.32101076890233 | Say you so? njp.32101076890233 Seen her? — seen whom? |
njp.32101076890233 | Seen her? — seen whom? njp.32101076890233 Should I have heen happier, my cousin?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Sir Nicholas le Hardi — tell me,sue said,"are you his wife?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Sir Nicholas quit Ladysmede, to- morrow, say you? |
njp.32101076890233 | So are English maidens won? njp.32101076890233 Stop, must one pay for it?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Suppose it were so,he answered with an uureal laugh, —"what does a maiden know of her own fancies? |
njp.32101076890233 | Tell me rather, what hast done to anger him? |
njp.32101076890233 | Than a life like mine, yon would say? njp.32101076890233 That? |
njp.32101076890233 | The ahhot took no ohjection to the summons, you say? |
njp.32101076890233 | The saints forhid,said he,"that I should suffer itl""And why not?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Then,quoth the energetic Jemadar,"were your gourds made for nothing? |
njp.32101076890233 | There are few lands I have not travelled in, father; in Italy among the rest — hut it is long ago — is it possihle that we have met there? |
njp.32101076890233 | To escape from others, or from yourself? |
njp.32101076890233 | To ride, did my lady say VTo ride, master seneschal; shall we he favoured with your good com- pany? |
njp.32101076890233 | To what extent human will in certain temperaments can extendi'To what extent can thought ex- tend? |
njp.32101076890233 | Uncover, sirrah, to the hauner of the Holy See — where got ye that hea- then nurture? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was it very choice reading, fa- ther? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was that you, sir? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was the ahhot hound to carry off another man's child? |
njp.32101076890233 | We shall not see thee to- night, then, my Angelo? |
njp.32101076890233 | Well,said he dryly,"I concede the right — what would you ask?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What are you afraid of?—people looking at us?'' njp.32101076890233 What can you mean, f ither?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What did I say? |
njp.32101076890233 | What did you see? |
njp.32101076890233 | What do you seek of me, my son? |
njp.32101076890233 | What dost think of that man, Master Raoul? |
njp.32101076890233 | What following hath he here with him, did I hear you say? |
njp.32101076890233 | What folly is this, Le Hardi? |
njp.32101076890233 | What has happened? njp.32101076890233 What hath chanced to him?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What have I to do, I pray you, Sir Squire, with Sir Nicholas Le Hardi's movements, whether he comes or goes? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is he?—in any husiness? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is it you would have me do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is it, Waryn? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is the matter, hrother Gervase? |
njp.32101076890233 | What may he the marvel, hro- ther? |
njp.32101076890233 | What must we do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What seek you here again, most trusty squire? |
njp.32101076890233 | What shall they do with him, Sir Godfrey? |
njp.32101076890233 | What think you of our lady guest, father? |
njp.32101076890233 | What's your name? |
njp.32101076890233 | What? |
njp.32101076890233 | What?—what? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where did Sir Godfrey make acquaintance with him? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where does he live? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where shall I go for one? — how am I to contrive —? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where shall I go for one? — how am I to contrive —? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whither? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who and what is he, Waryn? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who are invited, then, hesides the knights from Ladysmede? njp.32101076890233 Who comes yonder, Warenger?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Who fired those shots? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who was it, Miss Clayton, miiy I ask, whom you could not speak of to Maria? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who would dream nowadays of send- ing a painter from his easel to huild ahridge? njp.32101076890233 Who'll keep for me my ladye dear?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Whom have ye there? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why did you stop? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should Angelo weary himself with lahour? njp.32101076890233 Why should I speak?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should there he any good in me? njp.32101076890233 Why, where left we the nohle Trojan last, Perrinet?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Will it please you to show me the way to the lord ahhot's stahles? |
njp.32101076890233 | Will it please, you, Sir Godfrey,inquired the chamherlain,"that we shall raise the countrysafter him'? |
njp.32101076890233 | Would not!—and why? |
njp.32101076890233 | Would you have me helieve that Sir Godfrey is seeking to palm a falsehood upon her? |
njp.32101076890233 | Yes 1"How — how? |
njp.32101076890233 | Yet it is the same suhject, Feli- cita,cried the young man:"can I, who do nothing, and have no hope — can I have a wife like your English- man? |
njp.32101076890233 | Yon are not at all frightened? |
njp.32101076890233 | You answer to the style and title of Martin, ahhot of Rivelshy? |
njp.32101076890233 | You do not think to return to Ladysmede? |
njp.32101076890233 | You have heen worse than false to me,he said, in a hoarse voice more of suffering than anger;"why not have told me all?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You have need of my service? |
njp.32101076890233 | You have not asked me yet,said her companion, looking up,"what it was that hrought me hither?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You have put much faith in me, as you say — you have not regretted it? |
njp.32101076890233 | You have read it jourself, douht- less? |
njp.32101076890233 | You know that Sir Nicholas le Hardi is a suitor for your lady's hand? |
njp.32101076890233 | You may or you may not re- memher Giuseppe the neophyte of San Giorgio, the poor cousin of the Marchesa Camaldoni? njp.32101076890233 You speak the Tuscan in perfec- tion, Sir Knight — you have heen much in Italy?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You will not hetray me,said she, with an appealing look to Gladice:"he will not know that I am here?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You will not surely tell me that these have any part in the plot you spoke of? |
njp.32101076890233 | — isu't it pretty? |
njp.32101076890233 | ''What did you say?" |
njp.32101076890233 | ''Who are concerned in these last movements?" |
njp.32101076890233 | 'They — who?' |
njp.32101076890233 | '• And what saith the ahhot in an- swer?" |
njp.32101076890233 | '• Should I have preseuted Miss Clay- ton to your mother, Angelo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | '• Will you he quite sure not to he offended? |
njp.32101076890233 | '• Wot did I say, sir?" |
njp.32101076890233 | '• You have seen the hoy?" |
njp.32101076890233 | (?) |
njp.32101076890233 | ..."Fool, idiot, why do n't you kill yourself, then?" |
njp.32101076890233 | ...."Madman, idiot 1 why do n't vou kill yourself, then?" |
njp.32101076890233 | 115 The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 119 The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 121 The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 122[ July, The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 123 The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 125 The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 1859.1 117 The Changc of Ministry- JVliat next? |
njp.32101076890233 | 253 The Peace — Wuit i* it? |
njp.32101076890233 | 3 Co The Election Petition*. — Who does the Brihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | 363 The Election Petitions. — Who doe* the Brihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | After this what do you expect in theology hut contradic- tion? |
njp.32101076890233 | Again I hegan to wonder,"How did I hring this money with me, why no more? |
njp.32101076890233 | Against whom, or what? |
njp.32101076890233 | Already the in- quiring secular mind had hegun to ask, was this indeed the religions life? — were these the followers of the fishermen of Galilee? |
njp.32101076890233 | Already the in- quiring secular mind had hegun to ask, was this indeed the religions life? — were these the followers of the fishermen of Galilee? |
njp.32101076890233 | Am I a spy to know what is in his heart?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And Antonio left thee a little fortune, did he not? |
njp.32101076890233 | And finally, as to the"strong Government"which Lord Asbley and others reck- lessly sought to ohtain, where is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | And has the nohle Viscount pro- moted the cause of Italian liherty hy the course he has pursued? |
njp.32101076890233 | And how stands the case as regards onr own country? |
njp.32101076890233 | And if his evil hlood he once up, and he come down upon us with the strong hand, as is like enough, what help have we? |
njp.32101076890233 | And if we turn for compensation to home affairs, what do we find? |
njp.32101076890233 | And indeed how can Sir Wil- liam Hamilton make his two state- ments consistent with each other? |
njp.32101076890233 | And must not so henevolent and tender- hearted a Cardinal he desirous, after a long interval, of visiting his aged parent? |
njp.32101076890233 | And so every one is going home — who can wonder? |
njp.32101076890233 | And so long as one does not steal nor cheat, does it matter iow?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And the Peace itself, what is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | And then another spoke; and he was kind and nohle, and my kinswoman loved him, and would have had me we d him; and then what was I to- do? |
njp.32101076890233 | And this Sir Nicho- las hath had some hand in this adven- ture, think ye? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what ahout this talked- of Disarmament? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what could I sav? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what did I find? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what is his proof? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what sayest thou, Feli- was pique or personal offence in it; cita? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what was the conse- quence of this self- devotion? |
njp.32101076890233 | And what, again, is Reten- tion or Conservation, hut this very fact of Reproduction viewed as a power, or hahit, n quality more or less permanent? |
njp.32101076890233 | And wherefore, under your favour, gentle sir, have your tender years heen spe- cially selected for the hurden of a lady's secrets? |
njp.32101076890233 | And which of our neigh- hours will stir to help ns, as in good Sir Rainald's days? |
njp.32101076890233 | And who felt the least want of philosophy? |
njp.32101076890233 | And why should she not follow her inclination? |
njp.32101076890233 | And why should the historian tbrow any douhts or asper- sions on that personal piety of which he made profession? |
njp.32101076890233 | And yet why is it, with all this, that there are ques- tions of defence? |
njp.32101076890233 | And you my lord ahhot — you propose to ohey this summons?" |
njp.32101076890233 | And you — what have you to tell me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Are our men of science unworthy of a place heside their Continental rivals? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are our poets — in spite of our alleged un- poetical character — inferior to those of France and Germany? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are the moral sen- timents of man supposed to he, for the occasion, miraculously changed? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are the other inhah- itants of the world too wise to run their chance of fogs on the Arno, or had weather elsewhere? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are these in- stincts of lower nature — and has man none? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are they hirds- nesting? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are we inferior as sailors, soldiers, thinkers, and wri- ters? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are we insensihle to great ideas and great passions? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are we then so sure, it may he asked, that there can he no sin heyond the grave? |
njp.32101076890233 | Are you unahle to give me your sympathy — you who read this? |
njp.32101076890233 | As I was turning away, a heer- hoy, collecting pewter pots at the neighhouring area-, said to me,"Do you want any one at that house sir?" |
njp.32101076890233 | As for Ladysmede — is it a fitting refuge, hrother, to your thinking, for such as her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | As for his treatment hy the Emperor Napoleon, what else could he expect? |
njp.32101076890233 | As good's the country can affoord, Had they not need of hulk and hones Who fight with all these arms at once? |
njp.32101076890233 | As to this Italian priest — gold will hny of him such slight service as I shall need; will it not, think you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Bat even should this he achieved, how is its permanence to he assured? |
njp.32101076890233 | Bat helonging to neither of the great factions, what couhi he- come of the unhefriended layman? |
njp.32101076890233 | Bat tell me, Carina; thy father An- tonio, did he never speak to thee of me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Bat the first thing is to find a lodging to our- selves; and are you not hungry? |
njp.32101076890233 | Bat what then? |
njp.32101076890233 | Ber- tha,"said he, turning to the hand- maiden as they still rode on,"dost love thy mistress well enough to do a hrave deed for her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Bertha lives pitied and admired — for what had I against that charming woman, whom every one hut myself could have heen happy with? |
njp.32101076890233 | Besides these, are there any other"necessary truths"which we are hound to recoguise und set apart under the title of the Regulative Faculty? |
njp.32101076890233 | Bnt who will seriously aver that these are incompatihle with industrial progress? |
njp.32101076890233 | Bride?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Bright's; yet what do we find proved of this Reform horough and Reform champion? |
njp.32101076890233 | But does material progress contrihute to hring us nearer to such an end? |
njp.32101076890233 | But enough; do you compreheud my theory?" |
njp.32101076890233 | But how stands the case? |
njp.32101076890233 | But is it the fact? |
njp.32101076890233 | But it were worth much to me — and to you — if we had him once in safe hands — I mean in our own — over sea, for example, Do you need money? |
njp.32101076890233 | But money, it is said, is wanted; the State is insolvent; how is it to ho helped? |
njp.32101076890233 | But of whom is it that you go in fear?—what enemies have you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | But open your eyes; what see you in the world around you? |
njp.32101076890233 | But passing this over, what en he our helief, under such a representation, hut a verhal assent — a virtuous hypocrisy? |
njp.32101076890233 | But since Calvin hased all his laws on the authority of Scripture, where, it may he asked, was the error he committed? |
njp.32101076890233 | But wanting these common stand- ards, what faith can we have in our judges? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what are we now doing? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what can I do? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what had he to do with arms, that pacific Florentine? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what have they done? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what is the proposal? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what makes my lord ahhot here hefore ye, as though he were a misdemeanant? |
njp.32101076890233 | But what, in the fiend's name put him upon such a wild fancy as to cavil at my orders?" |
njp.32101076890233 | But who now returns to his work joyously and hopefully as of old? |
njp.32101076890233 | But will the huilding- power cor- Neither the present state, then, of respond with the huilding- space? |
njp.32101076890233 | But without going further to seek examples of the stupidity of men, what does the greatest part of work- people think? |
njp.32101076890233 | But"—he spoke with an effort, and turned his face half aside —"you are not his father?" |
njp.32101076890233 | By the hy, what money have you hrought with you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | By what right do we keep him here?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Call me Alice, will you, please? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can I ask any woman to live as my mother lives — she who is old and contented with her life, and an Italian? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can I frustrate the accidents which hring death upon the young?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can I get no more money? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can I tell what is in Angelo's heart?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can any one give us, we ask, a single proof that, in going to Pekin arm- in- arm with the French, such a course is likely to ho pursued? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can any- hody else show such a cathedral? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can it he that there exists a suspi- cion that the intent of Government accords not with the will of the nation? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can money he made here?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can one have a home as on earth? — can I have a lodging to my- self somewhere?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can one have a home as on earth? — can I have a lodging to my- self somewhere?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can we not explore it in company?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can we, in this direction, seek further? |
njp.32101076890233 | Can you dare to look in my face and deny what I say?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Can you explain?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Change of Ministry, the, What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | Come — did the leeches do their part hy thee? |
njp.32101076890233 | Comment l'homme, au premier élan do la persounalité do la femme, n'a- t- il pas été pour elle co qu'est la mère pour l'enfant?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Could Austria have done more than this? |
njp.32101076890233 | Could I vow with my lips to'fol- low Heaven with my whole heart,'when my whole heart was given to a creature of earth? |
njp.32101076890233 | Could anything he more master- ly and statesmanlike than these de- spatches addressed to the two intend- ing helligerents? |
njp.32101076890233 | Could these dangling sleeves of thine helie thy peach cheeks and make thee villanons? |
njp.32101076890233 | Dear Felicita, will you? |
njp.32101076890233 | Des dames hrillauts et mondaines, d'autant plus malheureuses, d'autres pieuses, studi- euses, ausu- res — le disai- jo? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did Lord Macau- lay of Rotbley, in the county of Leicester, never eat hlack- pudding or lamh's tails? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did he not feel himself defeat- ed even on his chosen ground; and that nature, were it not for compas- sion, would have disowned him for her own? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did it ever occur to you, reader, to figure to yourself John Knox in Parliament? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did not Novalis feel his inspiration in- tensified under the progress of con- sumption? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did not we also sugges', it pathetically, and with many an iteration, to the ohdu- rate ear of Sora Mariauna? |
njp.32101076890233 | Did they pour in the oil and wine? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do French military or naval operations in Algeria, the Crimea, or Italy prove it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do we prefer comfort to freedom; do we neglect Religion, Morality, and Philosophy, for our mess of pottage? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do yon say it is nothing to him, and he does not feel it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you cavil at the Trinity? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you know any Indian army that has not mu- tinied again and again? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you know,"said Felicia, raising her head with quite an unusual effusion of pride,'• I am much more on a level with your maid than with you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you love her, Angelo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you ohject against the revealed rule that it is not just, against the re- vealed doctrine that it is not clear, hut contradictory? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you stand amazed at the douhle nature of Cbrist? |
njp.32101076890233 | Do you think, if I take you with me, I may rely on your presence of mind, whatever may happan?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Does anyhody's heart go into the Houses of Parliament? |
njp.32101076890233 | Does it lie in the moral ascendancy of the rider over the horse? |
njp.32101076890233 | Does not the conviction at once arise to our readers that such a con- ception as this is the mere unautho- rised coinage of scholastic ingenuity? |
njp.32101076890233 | Does the responsi- hility rest there? |
njp.32101076890233 | Dr. Mansel professes to have failed, and why has he failed? |
njp.32101076890233 | E'vero, Siguor Antonio? |
njp.32101076890233 | Eh, can you answer me that?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Eh?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Election Petitions, the, Who Does the hrihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | Elle est heureuse; elle l'adore en ses résistances, en ses charmantes révoltes Est- ce qu'il en aime moins sa mère? |
njp.32101076890233 | Felicia said to herself with a momentary hitterness —"But what was it all to her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | For them? |
njp.32101076890233 | For this setting is o'the sudden, as I take it?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Fur which of us who might he left, could speak Of tho pure heart, nor seem to glance at thee? |
njp.32101076890233 | Had any accident happened at home? |
njp.32101076890233 | Had he measured this force? |
njp.32101076890233 | Had he not sworn on the death of his sister, one of the victims of the massacre, to make himself monarch of England? |
njp.32101076890233 | Had not the Cardinal a mother, living in some remote district? |
njp.32101076890233 | Has it not heen utterly departed from hy its imperial framer himself? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have we reached the termination of our analysis, or is there yet some source of knowledge overlooked? |
njp.32101076890233 | Have you any suspicion, my good lord, that the Earl of Morton has any friends in this house of Rivelshy?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Have you no ad- venturous lovers in these parts?" |
njp.32101076890233 | He asks what sigual he- nefits had his suhjects, especially his Netherlander?, received from this monarch, that they should so hewail his retirement?" |
njp.32101076890233 | He asks what sigual he- nefits had his suhjects, especially his Netherlander?, received from this monarch, that they should so hewail his retirement?" |
njp.32101076890233 | He clenched tight hold of them in his little fists, and, without the slightest? |
njp.32101076890233 | He could hut slay her; and what whs life without love hut death to her? |
njp.32101076890233 | He hath hrought the ahhot tidings, foresooth! — tidings of what, should such as he hring? |
njp.32101076890233 | He is English then I"What is his name?" |
njp.32101076890233 | He likes my going to a hall, And talking German with Lord Rowan; D'you think that, out at Montreal, He flirts with no one? |
njp.32101076890233 | He may deny it; hut, lady, I speak the truth — do you not helieve me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | He will not love me; how then? |
njp.32101076890233 | Here was the choice laid hefore me — a hushand, or the cloister; and my heart far, far away from hoth — which was I to choose?" |
njp.32101076890233 | How act so as to avoid offence? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can one avoid displeas- ing them?" |
njp.32101076890233 | How can the Infinite he- come that which it was not from the first? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can we justify our reliance on this helief at one moment, and our contradiction of it at another? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can we make the supply certain and permanent? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can we provide reserves for emergen- cies? |
njp.32101076890233 | How can we retain them? |
njp.32101076890233 | How comes he here? |
njp.32101076890233 | How could it have heen otherwise? |
njp.32101076890233 | How could she answer? |
njp.32101076890233 | How is it that the offer of prizes for intellectual lahour has most sigually failed? |
njp.32101076890233 | How is it to he preserved, strong and intact, against the iuroads of economy and political tactics? |
njp.32101076890233 | How justify our reference to this helief in support of a theory which is mani- festly discordant with it? |
njp.32101076890233 | How long shall these things he? |
njp.32101076890233 | How long? |
njp.32101076890233 | How many of the 30,000 would he fortheoming, or could he depended on at any instant? |
njp.32101076890233 | How now, fellow? — leave her alone!" |
njp.32101076890233 | How often has it heen said, that if the Sepoy officers had done their duty to their men, this thing would never have hap- pened? |
njp.32101076890233 | How should that he so? |
njp.32101076890233 | How then was Angelo to hlame? |
njp.32101076890233 | How was it, now?" |
njp.32101076890233 | However, I ap- proached the sufferers and said,"But are you sensihle of wounds, heing already dead?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I caunot call to mind your person, in those early days; yet we must have met in Italy, and often?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I dare swear she likes you well enough, hut for a little maiden hackwardness, it may he; or have you heen over- hasty with her? |
njp.32101076890233 | I did not catch your name — will ye take service with me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I drew G aside—•"Who and what is that gentleman?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I forgot everything hut my passion, and said with swimming eyes —"Bertha, shall you love mo when we are first married? |
njp.32101076890233 | I had no commission from you, I think, to murder?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I had supposed as her parlatriee? |
njp.32101076890233 | I hast- ened towards one of these detach- ments, accosted a man, and said,"Ttll me, is it true that I am dead?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I have put a faith in your words hitherto, which to sorne might appear hut credulous folly; I have surely earned the right to know more?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I know not the customs of thy country: if she was poor, and he was poor, why then did they marry? |
njp.32101076890233 | I prohihit your visits to Miss Clayton — do you hear? |
njp.32101076890233 | I said I could have heen happy enough to have emhraced the cloister for ever, hut for one thing — must I needs say what it was? |
njp.32101076890233 | I said I could not answer it — I will not answer it I It is cruel 1 Why do you come again to me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I si rove to speak — my voice utter- ly failed me; I could only think to myself,"Is this fear? |
njp.32101076890233 | I stopped a man, say I? |
njp.32101076890233 | I trust you would pledge yourself for the loyalty of that house, true friends and neighhours that ye are, as readily as for your own?" |
njp.32101076890233 | I want to ask ahout Angelo, and I want — oh, Felicita, do n't you care at all ahout me? |
njp.32101076890233 | If Angelo, for instance, worked at that, would his critical cousin he satisfied? |
njp.32101076890233 | If he caunot manage this, his dynasty will not, in all prohahility, outlast the present generation; and then we may well ask, What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | If he did, what would he think of seeing his repast descrihed in the following mauner? |
njp.32101076890233 | If he was an official"liar, hv his own confession, how can he ho accredited as a veridical historian in his private charadter? |
njp.32101076890233 | If she only knew how wicked and cruel I once was ahout her, she would hate me; hut how could I tell it was his mother? |
njp.32101076890233 | If she will marry me, can I help it? |
njp.32101076890233 | If voters are not hrihed, are they not attacked and intimidated hy hired ruffians at the hooths? |
njp.32101076890233 | If we are not an artistic race, are we therefore mate- rialist? |
njp.32101076890233 | Ilave we not heard the hridegroom is so sweet? |
njp.32101076890233 | In a letter puhlished in her memoirs she writes, —"Why do you like Miss Austen so very much? |
njp.32101076890233 | In either case what"fur- ther inquiry"can there he? |
njp.32101076890233 | In these circumstances, what is the choice presented to us? |
njp.32101076890233 | In thy country, is it not everyhody's duty to he rich? |
njp.32101076890233 | In what great naval war have we ever heen allowed to hattle with any one navy single- handed? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is Europe as it was? — or what are the changes which this war has wrought in the equilihrium of States, and in our prospects for the future? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is Europe as it was? — or what are the changes which this war has wrought in the equilihrium of States, and in our prospects for the future? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is every one who knows the value of orthodox hehaviour to he therefore twitted with hypocrisy? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is he old? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is he the owner of the house?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it always as light here, and is this day or is it night?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it at present equal to this high require- ment? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it not hunting, fishing, stealing, plundering, and revenging themselves upon their enemies? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it not so?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it peace: or hut the halt which the flood of military amhition makes ere it hurst into a n»w chaunel? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it so, my son? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is it wonderful that the men have changed with the times? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is not England entitled to such assurance of defence? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is she not capahle of affording and maintaining it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is that opinion tenahle? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there a richer, nohler litera- ture than our own? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there any draw- hack? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there dif- ference of fortune in this place?—are there wealth and poverty? — do some people come with more riches than others?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there dif- ference of fortune in this place?—are there wealth and poverty? — do some people come with more riches than others?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there no wit north of the Tweed?—Maga knows hetter — or west of the Irish Chaunel? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is there, then, a Government to this place? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is this a man in whose hands the fortunes of England can he safe? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is this all that is to provide for me tbroughout eternity?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Is this any improvement on hrihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is this inference from the present condition of affairs a correct one? |
njp.32101076890233 | Is this man- difficulty less now thin it was then? |
njp.32101076890233 | It is so, I fear? |
njp.32101076890233 | It was reported, and I thought it had heen true, that she had taken the veil?" |
njp.32101076890233 | It was scarce worth purchase at the price, even if it had heen true as gos- pel — two hundred good gold hezants, was it not?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Its environs are dull — what place is duller than Versailles? |
njp.32101076890233 | James Outram at the head of an army in Persia, whence he came in the right time to head another army in Oude? |
njp.32101076890233 | Kim hilir?—who knows? |
njp.32101076890233 | Lomhard? |
njp.32101076890233 | Mansel'.? |
njp.32101076890233 | May I ask how it is that you, heing an Italian, speak English so well?" |
njp.32101076890233 | May I ask which is the case?" |
njp.32101076890233 | May I heg that you will tell me yes or no?" |
njp.32101076890233 | May I see Miss Clayton? |
njp.32101076890233 | Might it not he possihle to change all that? |
njp.32101076890233 | Might there not at least lie some comprehension and sympathy ready for me in his large and susceptihle mind? |
njp.32101076890233 | Might there not lie some remedy for me, too, in his science? |
njp.32101076890233 | Most we flounder for ever in this declared chaos of the Ahsolute and the Infinite? |
njp.32101076890233 | Need we assure our readers of our unfeigued admiration for this Idyll? |
njp.32101076890233 | Need we say more to point out how much this alliance hung like a mill- stone round the neck of Plenipoten- tiary and Admiral? |
njp.32101076890233 | Nevertheless it is quite true that France at that time had made no extraordinary levies of men; yet, within a month afterwards, what did we see? |
njp.32101076890233 | No, you do me wrong; it is cruel to put such a question to me —""Why? |
njp.32101076890233 | Not surely from the experience of the manufacturer? |
njp.32101076890233 | Now it is out, and I have said it: will you, Felicita? |
njp.32101076890233 | Now must she he called upon to answer for him, and pledge her own sincerity for his? |
njp.32101076890233 | Now tell me; I want to know one thing: is she a very sweet person, Angelo's mother?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Now — ere he goes to the great hattle? |
njp.32101076890233 | Of course it was somehody invited for the evening; coald nohody come or go without a fever on her part? |
njp.32101076890233 | Oh, look, Felicita I is that dreadful old woman heckoning to you? — is that Madame Peruzzi's maid? |
njp.32101076890233 | Oh, look, Felicita I is that dreadful old woman heckoning to you? — is that Madame Peruzzi's maid? |
njp.32101076890233 | Old Sir Ar- thur of Ravenswood? |
njp.32101076890233 | Once he said to me,"Can you imagine any cause of ill- feeling this woman has against her mistress, who is so de- voted to her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Or rather, is it not all wit there when potatoes are plentiful? |
njp.32101076890233 | Or what( an'the tide makin'swiftly) Possessed you to lie on the strand?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Or,'faith, perhaps the wine had heen poured in a thought too freely al- ready? |
njp.32101076890233 | Ought not that to satisfy you, or to kef p yon quiet at the least? |
njp.32101076890233 | Our old native army has gone to pieces, and the question now is — How are we to reconstruct it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Pass hy her person- al frailties — let the woman he un- touched — what sort of queen has Scotland here? |
njp.32101076890233 | Peace has come, hut how? |
njp.32101076890233 | Perhaps so; hut does useful lahour exclude nohle life? |
njp.32101076890233 | Perhaps, also, of incorporating Portugal, the ally of England, with Spain, the friend of Franco? |
njp.32101076890233 | Raoul, would'st rather do the Lady Gladice a kindness or a mischief? |
njp.32101076890233 | Retired, hut to what? |
njp.32101076890233 | Richards?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Shall I go to La Doccia, my cousin, and learn that craft? — or would you have me work in alahaster? |
njp.32101076890233 | Shall I go to La Doccia, my cousin, and learn that craft? — or would you have me work in alahaster? |
njp.32101076890233 | She could neither marry nor do anything else of importance without his consent"But ahout Angelo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | She had hut to speak the word — if that 124[ July, The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | She looked at me with surprise for a moment, hut soon her light smile came again, and she answered sarcasticallv,"Why do you suppose 1 love him?" |
njp.32101076890233 | She thought to herself — as it was so hard to get out of the hahit of tliinking — what would her mother say? |
njp.32101076890233 | Should I ha- ve done it?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Should you ohject?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Sir Godfrey knows nothing of this?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Suddenly I in- terrupted and startled her hy saying, almost fiercely,"Bertha, how can you love Alfred?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Sup- pose an artist might have something else to do in this world than paint cahinet pictures? |
njp.32101076890233 | Suppose, in that case, that Sir Nicholas were hold enough to make short work with his wooing?" |
njp.32101076890233 | THE PEACE — WHAT IS IT? |
njp.32101076890233 | Tell me, I pray, how I am to find them?" |
njp.32101076890233 | That is a trivial schoolhoy text; why do I dwell on it? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Election Petition*. — Who does the Brihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Election Petitions.-*Wlw does the Brihery? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Haunted and the Haunter*; or,''Wliat,"he says,"does an Irequois, a Negro, a Laplander, a Scots West- ern Islander, nay, a Higblandman, think? |
njp.32101076890233 | The L'tek of Ladysmede.—Part V. saidst thou?" |
njp.32101076890233 | The Peace — What is it f Islands to the possessor of the ad- joining coast? |
njp.32101076890233 | The Russian war was the natural consequence of the former Coalition: who can fully tell what will he the ultimate consequence of the present one? |
njp.32101076890233 | The fact of retention is indisputahle; hut can we mean anything more hy retention, than the repetition, from time to time, of a given act? |
njp.32101076890233 | The government of Spain, in its zeal for the Catholic faiih, struck at the intellectual life of the nation?' |
njp.32101076890233 | The last election for Dartmouth was declared void on account of hrihery: Wa s it thought inexpedient to risk another show- up next session?" |
njp.32101076890233 | The struggles, the naivete of the original to the epi- amhitions, the errors, and the sins of grammatic splendour of Pope? |
njp.32101076890233 | TheAt? |
njp.32101076890233 | Then there are the Govern- ment hureaus, it is true; hut I have no interest, Felicita mia; what shall I do?" |
njp.32101076890233 | There they lie, the poor little twiti?, whom a liheral Providence has hestowed upon the husy hostess of Pontana di papa. |
njp.32101076890233 | They are hut too apt to give up music'"'But you, who are so extremely fond of it — thero can ho no danger, surely?' |
njp.32101076890233 | Think you that to run tbrough this man with a spear is not a goodly victory?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Thirteen was the pitiful majority of the Coalition party at first — what is it now? |
njp.32101076890233 | This strange new power had manifested itself again But was it a power? |
njp.32101076890233 | This was good, too, very good; yet why so limited? |
njp.32101076890233 | Tho one fact is, that we reproduce or represent the perception of the senses: what is Retention hut another expression for this power to reproduce? |
njp.32101076890233 | Thou art rich, Felicita mia? |
njp.32101076890233 | Thus he sate when Duhois came up, and looking in his ma- ter's face with some astonishment, inquired if he had heen hurt in the late con- fusion? |
njp.32101076890233 | To this hrief retirement how then could he ohject? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was ever town so per- fect, so nohle, so splendidly adorned? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was it not his own stand- ard of piety to sit smiling serene amidst dirt, and vermin, and starva- tion? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was it that she dreaded the capture even less than the convent? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was not Lord Cowley right to he satisfied with the conduct of the Court of Vienna? |
njp.32101076890233 | Was this, then, the tale you hrought me? |
njp.32101076890233 | We ask our conjuror, since he has proved them not to he real attrihutes, how it comes to pass that he is talking ahout suhstance at all? |
njp.32101076890233 | We caunot refrain from asking plainly, why was this? |
njp.32101076890233 | We dislike such attempts at novelty of expression as the follow- ing: —"Then ttirn'd the tongneloss man From the half- face to the full eye? |
njp.32101076890233 | We do hut materialise the mind when we at- tempt to regard it as the suhject o? |
njp.32101076890233 | We have traced the responsi- hility up to the commander- in- chief; who was his superior? |
njp.32101076890233 | We may helieve in what we do not fully comprehend — what is there that we do fully comprehend? |
njp.32101076890233 | We may well ask what is to hecome of Paris? |
njp.32101076890233 | Well, then, I accosted a man: —"What are the rules of this place? |
njp.32101076890233 | Well, were you not in the dark hefore? |
njp.32101076890233 | Well, what have they got? |
njp.32101076890233 | What are all our personal loves when we have heen sharing in that supreme agony? |
njp.32101076890233 | What are such mat- ters to us? |
njp.32101076890233 | What are the Laws? |
njp.32101076890233 | What can the good woman do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What conception have we of His infinite power, hut of a power that manifests itself in endless finite*, whether thoughts, or creations in space? |
njp.32101076890233 | What could Marietta do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What could she do? — suffer the whole to go on, and"sacri- fice herself,"and, to save her own pride, counive at the future misery of all parties? |
njp.32101076890233 | What could she do? — suffer the whole to go on, and"sacri- fice herself,"and, to save her own pride, counive at the future misery of all parties? |
njp.32101076890233 | What do you knOw ahout it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What do you know, then, ahout this courtship husiness?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What do you sup- pose this universal consoler is — this hosom friend? |
njp.32101076890233 | What does his Lordship think of that manifesto now? |
njp.32101076890233 | What does it matter? |
njp.32101076890233 | What does it siguify? — no douht some parvenu, hut rich — so infernally rich!" |
njp.32101076890233 | What good is attainahle hy such a feat of logical dexterity as this? |
njp.32101076890233 | What good will the nation get out of her pretty French mauners, her sweet face, or her musi- cal voice? |
njp.32101076890233 | What had changed in the five weeks hetween the puhlication of the Milan manifesto and the siguing of peace at Villafranca? |
njp.32101076890233 | What had he to tell? |
njp.32101076890233 | What had she done to have her quiet footsteps so hopelessly entangled in a volatile, hopeless, inconsequent, Italian life like this? |
njp.32101076890233 | What had she to do weep- ing, that hright little happy creature? |
njp.32101076890233 | What had she to do with it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What hand have you had it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What has Mr. Gladstone to say to this? |
njp.32101076890233 | What have you heen doing?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What henefit to him was the Countess Picasola and her invitation? |
njp.32101076890233 | What hrought such men as Montgomery, Frere, Chainherlaine, Edwardes, Ni- cholson, and others to the front when they were wanted? |
njp.32101076890233 | What if I saw into the heurt of Bertha, the matured woman — Ber- tha, my wife? |
njp.32101076890233 | What if nil those rich, well- intentioned people were hut to live in Manchester, and taking to liking and growing proud of it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What if the sin perpetuates itself — if the pro- longed misery Be the offspring of the prolonged guilt?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What is a law hut a thought? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is that, my soul?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What is the con- tradictory proposition?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What is the process of control? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is the result of Lord Pahnerston's open animosity to Austria, and of Lord John Russell's insulting despatches to Prussia? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is the worth of the statement of Mr Cohden's gentleman compared to this? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is there, then, to prevent all the hest ap- pointments in India heing virtually filled up hy aristocratic influence at home? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is this French disarmament? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is this hut election and repro- hation?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What is this hut to estahlish a raw on the great hack of the unofficial com- munity? |
njp.32101076890233 | What is to come next? |
njp.32101076890233 | What knowest thou of tho world, and all its lights And shadows, all tho wealth and all the woe? |
njp.32101076890233 | What mean you, Sir Nicholas?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What must I do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What need had I to ask more?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What need we fear of out- hreaks at any one station if there are always present Europeans with guns? |
njp.32101076890233 | What new event is it that is produced in the Moral Miracle? |
njp.32101076890233 | What on earth can I do with the house?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What period elapsed hetween the arrival of one admiral and the de- parture home of the other? |
njp.32101076890233 | What reply did Lord John make to this? |
njp.32101076890233 | What say you to the Infinite de- veloping itself in the Finite? |
njp.32101076890233 | What say you, Sir Godfrey — how came you the protector of the fatherless?" |
njp.32101076890233 | What say you, sir? |
njp.32101076890233 | What says Bishop Butler, the es- pecial favourite of Dr. Mansel, and at present the extravagantly ap- plauded of our English clergy? |
njp.32101076890233 | What says the worship- ful knight of Ladysmede? |
njp.32101076890233 | What secret was there hetween Bertha and this woman? |
njp.32101076890233 | What should he the stand- ard of its maguitude? |
njp.32101076890233 | What the conditions of its permanency 1 What the extent of its expansion? |
njp.32101076890233 | What then? |
njp.32101076890233 | What was Angelo to her — why should she ohject to anyhody preferring him, or saying so? |
njp.32101076890233 | What was the conviction of a distant necessity to me? |
njp.32101076890233 | What was to he- come of him if he did nothing, and could do nothing?—and yet what had she to do with it? |
njp.32101076890233 | What will some future historian think of our statesmen when he sees in our state- papers so egregious a mistake? |
njp.32101076890233 | What will the Horse- Guards ever do for me? |
njp.32101076890233 | What would hecome of that youth- ful flirtation in five years? |
njp.32101076890233 | What would that man have hecome if he had always soared, if he had not come down to seize on the reality? |
njp.32101076890233 | What would the Horse- Guards have done for yon, General? |
njp.32101076890233 | What would you do in such a case? |
njp.32101076890233 | What, could ehe do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What, if Angelo were ever so industriously inclined, what was the young man to do? |
njp.32101076890233 | What, then, hrought it ahout? |
njp.32101076890233 | What, then, is the truth ahout Justinian? |
njp.32101076890233 | What, then, should he the maguitude of the navy which would insure such defence? |
njp.32101076890233 | When did we last read anything s0 truly pathetic? |
njp.32101076890233 | When ever was peace or huppiness horn of falsehood? |
njp.32101076890233 | When there is no hetter gratification, where should he go hut to the theatre? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whence comes this deduction? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whence comes this lamentahle result — if in- deed it he a genuine result — in a theologian of a Protestant Church? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where are the angels to guide us? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where are the contradictions? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where can I rest?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Where can one see it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where does it reside? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where does this inferiority lie? |
njp.32101076890233 | Where is he going?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Where, my Lord, are these de- spatches? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whet husiness has an ascent of jfitna in the cbronicle of the doings of the Alpine Cluh? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whether the portraits presented to us are always, and in all respects, minutely faithful, who would venture to say? |
njp.32101076890233 | While I was thus gazing, silent and wondering, Mr. J said,'• But is it po8sihle? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who does not know how that disease of dependence eats and spreads? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who is that strange knight that is now lodged with him — who hears, it is said, secret letters from the king?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Who is this child he hath hrought here among us, thinkest thou, hrother? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who is this child, my lord ahhot, whom you are accused of harhouring to the sore displeasure, as it seems, of the worthy Knight of Ladysmede?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Who was delaying?—who was procrasti- nating? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who was to he the victim of the latter, and what follower or suhject of hers would she fain have seen the instrument? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who was to hlame for all this? |
njp.32101076890233 | Who would reproach her, since it is owing to this glorious fault that she achieved the splendour of her history and the sympathy of tlie world? |
njp.32101076890233 | Whose fault was it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why can we not ohtain hrilliant re- sults from racing our hohhies? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why did not his predecessor await his arrival in China, instead of in India? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why did not so tremendous a convulsion as the Italian revolu- tion and war of 1848 lead to a per- manent settlement of the affairs of Italy? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why did she come to me hefore going out? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why did she not say,"My aunt is coming for me,"as under any other circumstances she would have done? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why do you ask?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Why does not ho try Bath? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why is it? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why no doors? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why not make it compulsory, at any Tate on those who receive their education and main- tenance gratis from the State? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why not, then, give him the option of serving that time, or any portion of it, in a training- ship or man- ofwar? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should I helieve you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should I rush for help to a new course, when I was only suffering from the consequences of a deed which had heen the act of my intensest will? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should Mr. Motley cruelly add, that"he was too good a politician not to know the value of hroad phylacteries and long prayers?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should almost all Punch's illustrations and jokes he drawn from London life — we had almost said spawned in the mud of the Thames? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should he display this failing with us, and not with his original masters? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should man vulue the truth which has heen hroken to God? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should not I marry her? — hat I will not wait five years." |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should not the wealthy orphan hestow her fortune on Angelo if she pleased? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should not they he countenanced hy every- hody? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should that he possihle in Greece which is impossihle now? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why should they do every thing, I say? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why was there not anything to do? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why was this extorted, wrung from her? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why were so many thou- sands of lives wasted then, and why is so much hlood and treasure heing sacrificed now? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why, we may well ask, should success ho casual and failure almost certain? |
njp.32101076890233 | Why? |
njp.32101076890233 | Will not it ho a good plan? |
njp.32101076890233 | Will not the championship of"civilisation"justify Napoleon in supporting Russia and Austria in aggrandising themselves at the ex- pense of Turkey? |
njp.32101076890233 | Will the repres- sive policy attain generally tbrough- out Europe a trinmph whose result- will he felt for centuries to come? |
njp.32101076890233 | Will you he my parla- tr- icc, dear? |
njp.32101076890233 | With an effort at calmness, while her grasp of the arm she held tightened even to pain, the Italian whispered —"He has found me, then I""Who? |
njp.32101076890233 | Wo n't you stay?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Would her friends permit you to marry this heiress? |
njp.32101076890233 | Would you reason upon the attrihutes of this personal God? — he veils it altogether from your sight. |
njp.32101076890233 | Yet what, after all, was the result of those skilful tactics and un- scrupulous proceedings? |
njp.32101076890233 | Yon speak honestly and well — you caunot feigu a passion, hut you promise honour and good faith?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You are an old friend; do you know any defect in me? |
njp.32101076890233 | You are not going away, Felicita? |
njp.32101076890233 | You are one of the dead,"said I, approaching anxiously,"just left the world of the living?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You caunot understand how this Infinito is hoth one and many — how it is hoth all, and yet related to the Finite? |
njp.32101076890233 | You do n't suppose they are there for stealing, or any such mean and petty misdemeanour? |
njp.32101076890233 | You have known the Lady Gladice he- fore?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You have many parties of that kind here, I suppose, Miss Woodhouse, every summer?' |
njp.32101076890233 | You seem much in her grace and i confidence — though I have nought to do with that — hut what is to come of her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | You will do this? |
njp.32101076890233 | You will not ride to- day, then?" |
njp.32101076890233 | Your Englishman, who goes out to work and comes home to rest, do you think I do » not sometimes envy him? |
njp.32101076890233 | Your guardian has sent me; and now tell me what is wrong?" |
njp.32101076890233 | [ Aug. tahle, growth of time, or hy the cause that I call accident?" |
njp.32101076890233 | [ July, trying to deceive me hy inventing such cynical speeches?" |
njp.32101076890233 | ai n't it?" |
njp.32101076890233 | and Feli- cia, availing herself, however, of the permission with all the eagerness of hitherto restrained eloquence —"why should I speak? |
njp.32101076890233 | and I strove hard, and prayed long; hut of what use was it? |
njp.32101076890233 | and Sir Godfrey — does he wit of it? |
njp.32101076890233 | and has not my lord ahhot sent to pray that Sir God- frey will please to ride with him? |
njp.32101076890233 | and henevolence,—what lias he done hut just destroyed the only grounds he had for thinking of such a Being at all? |
njp.32101076890233 | and how?" |
njp.32101076890233 | and hy what token may I know them?" |
njp.32101076890233 | and now — though to me it should matter little — what was the rest of her history? |
njp.32101076890233 | and shall we he niggard in our hospi- tality to such gracious visitors?" |
njp.32101076890233 | and was unaware of it? |
njp.32101076890233 | and what can Reproduction mean hut a power to represent? |
njp.32101076890233 | and what has de Burgh to do with him, that he should seek his life, as you have told me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | and with the Sardinian uniform and foreigu wars? |
njp.32101076890233 | are ye not ashamed to look at the heards on each other's faces? |
njp.32101076890233 | can I lodge At yonder lordly hall?" |
njp.32101076890233 | case, England does not neglect this discovery? |
njp.32101076890233 | contemptuous eyes fixed on rne, and the glittering serpent, like a familiar demon, on her hreast? |
njp.32101076890233 | cried Feli- cia one day, astounded to hear of this hindrance—''does he expect to satisfy your guardian? |
njp.32101076890233 | cried Picot starting — for his nervous sensihilities were rather excitahle just at present —''who calls me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | cried Raoul, dashing his fettered hand against the stanchions;"he forgive me? |
njp.32101076890233 | did I not say that I had no leisure now? |
njp.32101076890233 | did he not so?" |
njp.32101076890233 | did you never lie upon tho shore, And watch the curl'd white of the coming wave GlassM in tho slippery sand hefore it hreaks? |
njp.32101076890233 | do n't you think you could smuggle me in sometimes, and let me help to amuse her?" |
njp.32101076890233 | do the Dead know hunger?" |
njp.32101076890233 | does Angelo love me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | does man never taste it?) |
njp.32101076890233 | doesu't she?" |
njp.32101076890233 | exclaimed the elder lady —"the king is surely in Palestine?" |
njp.32101076890233 | extent, and what its motive? |
njp.32101076890233 | for I judge hy your looks that you have something you would say?" |
njp.32101076890233 | for the knight had his good word, I reckon?" |
njp.32101076890233 | for what ohject?" |
njp.32101076890233 | fore, the light heart in his Italian"Do yon mean if you marry the hreast: higher things than helonged heiress, Angelo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | front, in the devil's name?" |
njp.32101076890233 | have I any one else whom I can ask?" |
njp.32101076890233 | have existed so long in that dismal country? |
njp.32101076890233 | he continued, almost with a sueer, to the hewildered escort;"will ye turn now?'' |
njp.32101076890233 | he exclaimed passionately —"have you even dared to think it? |
njp.32101076890233 | her, and poured out inquiry after inquiry: How long had she heen ou the way? |
njp.32101076890233 | huppv, dead hefore thy shame? |
njp.32101076890233 | hy the darkness; the whole darkly"Very rich — a great heiress;—and gleaming in the narrow mirror, how have you met her, Angelo?" |
njp.32101076890233 | hy what misfortune or what sin?" |
njp.32101076890233 | in a mas? |
njp.32101076890233 | is he past his pleasure? |
njp.32101076890233 | is it pos- sihle'to he otherwise than sorry for them? |
njp.32101076890233 | is it so?" |
njp.32101076890233 | is the faculty of loving taught, that you can unteach it hy any rule or system?" |
njp.32101076890233 | is there no fun in Yorkshire? |
njp.32101076890233 | l)o you ohject to my visits to Miss Clayton? |
njp.32101076890233 | lxxxvl 8 114[ July, The Change of Ministry — What next? |
njp.32101076890233 | my good lord — your holi- ness?" |
njp.32101076890233 | my ladye's weal From you I long to learn?" |
njp.32101076890233 | now ahout the Silures, or the Bri- gades, or the Sceni? |
njp.32101076890233 | now?" |
njp.32101076890233 | of course; you have a hody, have not you?" |
njp.32101076890233 | of stone and marhle, in a line of pictures, that they should trample the life oat of generations of men? |
njp.32101076890233 | or chasing some tiny suake or hig lizard? |
njp.32101076890233 | or does the miracle consist in some change or altered action we caunot follow in the Divine mind itself? |
njp.32101076890233 | or will liherty of thought grow to he the grand characteristic of the European nations? |
njp.32101076890233 | or would ye have me drive ye hack to your shop- hoards again? |
njp.32101076890233 | our young friend of the roadside? |
njp.32101076890233 | predominance of French influence on the Isthmus of Suez? |
njp.32101076890233 | repeated Sir Nicholas, paling at the word;"how dare you speak to me thus?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said Angelo;"and your Englishman, Felicita mia — your Eng- lishman who goes out to work, and comes in to rest — what shall he do to he happy?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said Gladice, earnestly;"you will not let Sir Godfrey take me hence, until I shall have had audience of the legate?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said Ingnlph,"has any new mischief hefallen us?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said Longchamp, smiling;"then, my good lord, it were hut of courtesy he should he heard at once, were it not? |
njp.32101076890233 | said his companion;"what has gone wrong?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said the friar, waving his hand,"do you think he paused to look at that moment? |
njp.32101076890233 | said the hunter, scarcely yet recovering himself at the sound of the familiar voice —"How came ye there, Master Raoul?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said the knight;"will you stand there to hrave out your treachery?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said the poor tirewoman with a Ire- h hurst of tears,"what will hecome of me?" |
njp.32101076890233 | said the priest,"hut will he forgive the living? |
njp.32101076890233 | ses he;"just come this way, An'say did you e'er see the match For eomplateness, an'splendour, an'heauty, With what I've ahove in the thatch?" |
njp.32101076890233 | shall I never see even my own mother?" |
njp.32101076890233 | she exclaimed wildly flushed, and panting with excitement —''my child!—Nicholas le Hardi, you said it was my child!—where is'he?" |
njp.32101076890233 | she said, seizing my wrist, and peeping round into my face,"are you really hegiuning to discern what a heartless girl I am? |
njp.32101076890233 | such circumstances? |
njp.32101076890233 | sueaking ahout the tower again with this strange lady? |
njp.32101076890233 | sure, think you, that your informant is not hent upon playing a douhle game, and earning wages from hoth sides?" |
njp.32101076890233 | the hunter, nearly slipping down again in the excess of his astonish- ment;"is the hoy mad?" |
njp.32101076890233 | they said they had come a long way to see, and now must have a good long stare; for when was there ever a Mzungti here hefore? |
njp.32101076890233 | they were well, I trust, when you had news of them last?" |
njp.32101076890233 | tho'so late? |
njp.32101076890233 | too gracions!—what can I say?" |
njp.32101076890233 | up to Nature's God — ascend to the conception of an In- telligent and heneficent Creator? |
njp.32101076890233 | was it not a sad life? |
njp.32101076890233 | was not she happy to find herself in Florence? — were not the skies al, vnys cloudy in England? — how cnuld An- tonio, poor Antonio! |
njp.32101076890233 | was not she happy to find herself in Florence? — were not the skies al, vnys cloudy in England? — how cnuld An- tonio, poor Antonio! |
njp.32101076890233 | weep for him?" |
njp.32101076890233 | what could I plead for not tak- ing the veil?" |
njp.32101076890233 | what could I say? |
njp.32101076890233 | what is the matter?" |
njp.32101076890233 | what is wrong?" |
njp.32101076890233 | what seekest thou in this hrave company of swag- gerers?" |
njp.32101076890233 | what was it I would ask? |
njp.32101076890233 | what?" |
njp.32101076890233 | whither has she gone?" |
njp.32101076890233 | who wanted to he hooted at In'all the world as men who fled he- fore a Chinaman? |
njp.32101076890233 | who was thy mother, carina?" |
njp.32101076890233 | why these crowds that hlock up all the streets?" |
njp.32101076890233 | wig?" |
njp.32101076890233 | will ye he still there? |
njp.32101076890233 | win?, as if man and heast were in- spired hy one will. |
njp.32101076890233 | would she, do you think, if she lived with us a week, continue to think you her equal? |
njp.32101076890233 | you helieve it is all an imposture? |
njp.32101076890233 | your wisdom thinks I must love the man I'm going to marry? |
njp.32101076890233 | — and how long had she heen in Florence? — and of what de- gree were her friends?—and where did she live?—and altogether who was she? |
njp.32101076890233 | — and how long had she heen in Florence? — and of what de- gree were her friends?—and where did she live?—and altogether who was she? |
njp.32101076890233 | — did you not hear, Father Giacomo, all that happened — you spoke as if you knew all?" |
njp.32101076890233 | — ghosts?" |
njp.32101076890233 | — such towers, such palaces, such churches? |
njp.32101076890233 | — why should she answer now? |
njp.32101076890233 | — why was she driven to confess it, as though she was the culprit? |
njp.32101076890233 | •'How long is it since the house acquired this sinister character?" |
njp.32101076890233 | •'To dare me to my very face I Do you suppose I helieve your fine story? |
njp.32101076890233 | •)• Was it really necessary for our erudite philosopher to introduce to us here the Arahian Aviceuna, with his"irradiation of divine light?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | And where did you learn it? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Hirsch, avy vou conty les baggages? hvd.hwkqvx Is it among the conditions which you ask, in return, that I shall re- sign to you the woman I love? ”"No." |
hvd.hwkqvx | Never. ” “ Had he experienced any sudden emotion? hvd.hwkqvx Our duty is to leave them alone, ” said the philosophical sergeant; and now about breakfast- shall we have some?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why is your voice so changed? ” said Lilian. hvd.hwkqvx 'an experiment? ” “ Yes, an experiment. ” “ Then I am at your sevice. ” In a minute more he had followed me into the desolate, dead museum. hvd.hwkqvx '“ Is it a sign of longevity when a man looks much younger than he is? ” “ Conjoined with other signs, certainly! ”. hvd.hwkqvx '” “ And Lilian could not but admire this young man, he is so beauti- ful. ” “ Beautiful? hvd.hwkqvx *Does he? ” said Margrave, his face clearing up. |
hvd.hwkqvx | ** Did he tell you what it contained?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | - Allen Fenwick?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | - and gold of the purest metal? ” “ There is. |
hvd.hwkqvx | - gone away? |
hvd.hwkqvx | - her seduction, her dishonor? ” “ No! |
hvd.hwkqvx | -- the ignorance? |
hvd.hwkqvx | .Pray explain? ” “ Poor Lady Haughton, six months ago, lost her only son, Sir James. |
hvd.hwkqvx | 135 “ Did you expect it? ” said our host. |
hvd.hwkqvx | 17 With whom is he making the tour now? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 183 “ Have you considered? ” whispered the voice, still as from afar. |
hvd.hwkqvx | 217 child praying at the grave of her father? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 247 By that wand and by other arts which you could not comprehend. “ “ And for what infamous object? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 267 · the same voice declares, will reduce me to a tool and a slave?-tool and slave to a being I drçad as a foe! |
hvd.hwkqvx | 293 this strong intellect into visionary sleep? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 361 stalled all that I want for my object? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 377 and powerless now when I need thee most? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 45 silent? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 6 So long since? |
hvd.hwkqvx | 6 You swim, of course? ” “ Ask the fish if it swim. |
hvd.hwkqvx | : “ I thought you did not like to demolish the old house, and would con- tent yourself with pulling down the more ancient part of it?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | A better gentleman, in his way, by far, than these; with twenty tricks, to one of all Park Row; who is it now that shows himself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | A blow on the brain can destroy the intelligence; do you think it can destroy the soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | A cutter to the quick of honest fame? |
hvd.hwkqvx | A medical student? ” “ No, a mere gentleman at ease; but seems to have a good deal of general information. |
hvd.hwkqvx | A wronger of orphans in their pale and tender youth? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Abel: Lankey: lingered- how could they fail to? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Again I. ask, what do you mean? ” “ What do I mean? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Again I. ask, what do you mean? ” “ What do I mean? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Ah, happiness, who knows its like? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Ah, of course you believe in a God? |
hvd.hwkqvx | All Henry Hudson in him stirred to life; and with a voice he claimed those mighty yards, and who gainsayed him? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Alone, at last, in the welcome sanctuary of my own home, what were my thoughts? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Am I awake? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Am I awake? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Am I sure that the mystics of old duped themselves or their pupils? |
hvd.hwkqvx | An intimacy you gave, but with- drew. ” “ Dare you complain? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And I murmured to myself, “ Can that starry spark speak the presence of the soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And Margrave quitted Paris for the East? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And are you going to make a Christmas- book this year?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | And as he slipped out of their hands- “ Cotton- baggin', sir, to fill out? ” “ My eyes! |
hvd.hwkqvx | And beyond that knowledge what do I know? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And can you see him from the back steps of the City Hall? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And did New- ton himself, in the ripest growth of his matchless intellect, hold the creed of the alchemists in scorn? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And if awake, what am I to say to the commonplace mortal I am about to rouse? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And if they fail us, what then? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And in that evening when you first saw me, seated here-"“ Yes, Lilian, on that evening —? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | And now Big Abel — where are you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And now do you forgive me, sir? ” i “ Where is this house? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And now do you forgive me, sir? ” i “ Where is this house? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And now- and now — will you love me less that you know a secret in my being which I have told to no other can not construe to myself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And of what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And so this is the old woman's whole story? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And the book is burned? ” “ See;"and he produced the mutilated manuscript. |
hvd.hwkqvx | And the cause of this direful shock?. |
hvd.hwkqvx | And the learned man then shrewdly asked Lord Bacon,'Did the juggler tell the card to the man himself who had thought of it, or bid another tell it?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | And what does the Fiend to astonish the Mortal? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And when I could command my voice, I said, plaintively, “ May I not, then, see her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And wherefore? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And who is her ladyship? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And who would watch over her as I should? ” “ You have never yet spoken to Lilian as lovers speak?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | And who would watch over her as I should? ” “ You have never yet spoken to Lilian as lovers speak?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | And why to me- to me- do you come with wild entreaties to lengthen the life that has blighted my own? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And why?. |
hvd.hwkqvx | And would my suit now be as welcomed as it had been by a mother even so unworldly as Mrs. Ashleigh? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And yet — and yet- is that woman so'wrong here? |
hvd.hwkqvx | And you do n't sup- pose that Lady Kicklebury fancies that she is doing anything mean, or anything wrong? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Are we friends now? ” I answered confusedly. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Are you going back to L-? ” “ Not even for such things as I left at my lodging. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Are you not hasty in your figures and allusions?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Are you satisfied with your work? ” I sought to draw back and pluck my'arın from the dying man's grasp. |
hvd.hwkqvx | As I took them from the servant, Mrs. Ashleigh asked if there were any letters for her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | At home? |
hvd.hwkqvx | At length she said, abruptly, “ But do you not rashly deprive yourself of your only consolation in sorrow? |
hvd.hwkqvx | At the Old Banking- House; you ’ll come?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | At what port did he land? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Ay, but to Lilian? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Be there any honest men left, Hal? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Been out making some cawickachaws, Hay? ” I need not say that the youth before me was the heavy dra- goon, and the maiden was Miss Fanny Kicklebury. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Brother, brother, where is my Allen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But am I one and the same with him? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But before I say further, let me ask, what would be your advice for Lilian, supposing that you ought not to attend her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But can you be spared a few minutes from Lilian's side? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But can you forgive me, old friend? ” “ Heartily, heartily! |
hvd.hwkqvx | But for what object? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But had she not long before this wilfully prepared herself to be so deceived? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But has she ever had any illness that alarmed you? ” “ Never. ” “ No great liability to cold and cough, to attacks of the chest or lungs?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | But has she ever had any illness that alarmed you? ” “ Never. ” “ No great liability to cold and cough, to attacks of the chest or lungs?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | But how, when the law is silent, can we assume its verdicts? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But how? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But if so, why lead them to these solitudes? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But in what form of question could I lead to the subject, yet not betray my absorbing interest in it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But is Sir Philip likely to come back? ” “ I hope so, doctor. |
hvd.hwkqvx | But may I not have the window open? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But no, you would not be happy. ” “ Not be happy, and with you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But on her father's side? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But that cough; you noticed it? ” “ Yes. |
hvd.hwkqvx | But the charm cured? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But the third principle-- the soul — the something lodged within the body, which yet was to survive it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But the wonders of God? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But there, in the darker angle of the room, what was that? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But was there nothing in that sight from which I, proud of my arid · reason even in its perplexities, might have taken lessons for myself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But what brings Mrs. Ashleigh here? ” Answered Mrs. |
hvd.hwkqvx | But what could tiger and serpent do more against me than the man who would rob me of life? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But what does the new owner care? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But what matters to me his crime or his madness? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But what was your controversy with my old friend Dr. Lloyd?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | But where could she have passed the night? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But why do you alarm me with these questions? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But why such a waste of argument to prove a fact so simple? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But will the Creator accept the child's prayer for the man who refuses prayer for himself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But will you not come in and see Lilian again?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | But would it be strange if he were waiting for a young lady? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But you have evaded my question as to your age; was it an impertinence to put it? ” “ No. |
hvd.hwkqvx | But you have seen her?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | But — “ But what? ” “ Mrs. |
hvd.hwkqvx | But “ secret! ” Had it really come to this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But, now Lilian is gone, do tell me all about this dreadful murder? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But, still, how came the book gone? |
hvd.hwkqvx | But, to return — you would like to have my youth and my careless enjoyment of youth? ” “ Can you ask — who would not?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | But, to return — you would like to have my youth and my careless enjoyment of youth? ” “ Can you ask — who would not?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | By the way, how close and reserved you are with me. ” “ How so?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | By what link were creatures so dissimilar riveted together in the metaphysical chain of association? |
hvd.hwkqvx | By what words did my heart make itself known? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can any one tell me? ” There was a blank silence, which the hostess herself was the first to break. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can love be reduced to the realm of the senses? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can that gas be the one which combines caloric with oxygen? ” “ Phosoxygen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can that gas be the one which combines caloric with oxygen? ” “ Phosoxygen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can the prayer of His creature alter the ways of His will? ”* Chalmers, Bridgewater Treatise, vol. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can we not bathe in that stream? ” “ No. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Can you still doubt me, Allen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Cheerfully? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Chickweed?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Come, your çar- riage is here? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could I acknowledge in Julius Faber's conjectures any bases for logical ratiocination? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could I attach serious credit to the marvellous narra- tive I had read? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could I have foreseen that a satire so justly provoked would inflict so deadly a wound? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could Lilian be affected by the near neighborhood of one to whose magnetic influence she had once been so strangely subjected? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could Ophir itself buy back to my Lilian's smile one ray of the light which gave glory to the grass and splendor to the flower?!" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could it be Lilian? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could it be Sir Philip Derval to whom the mayor was giving a flattering, yet scarcely propitiatory description of myself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could the wand, then, bring those loftier beings thus darkly referred to before me?. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Could they reduce it to the mere moral sense, varying according to education, circumstances, and physical constitution? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Cradled in Orient Fable- land, what though Margrave believes in its legends; in a wand, an elixir; in sorcerers or Afrites? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did I do wrong? ” “ What does Dr. Fenwick say? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did I do wrong? ” “ What does Dr. Fenwick say? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did I hear, distinct through all the huge uproar of animal terror, the roll of low thunder which followed the stride of that Foot? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did I not bid him forbear? ” Her head again drooped on her breast, and her watch was again fixed on the fire. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did I understand you to say that you have the — the entree at Knightsbridge House? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did Sir Philip Derval so boast of the secrets contained in his casket, that a quack or pretender might deem such secrets of use to him?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did my will enforce itself on the agent to which it was guided? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did she mention the name of the young lady?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did we both dream, or neither? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did you believe me in error? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did you ever see anything like the way in which that horrible woman is following the young lord about?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did you hear any other sound? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Did you know him at Christchurch? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I find by experience that the prayer is heard, that the affliction is removed, the doubt is solved? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I make myself clear? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I make myself understood? ” “ Yes, I think I understand your distinction. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I state your suppositions correctly? ” “ Yes; always remembering that they are only suppositions, and vol- unteered with the utmost diffidence. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I understand our host rightly, that it related to what in Europe has of late days obtained the name of mesmerism? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do I understand you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do they seem to vibrate to you? ” “ I know not, I care not, ” he answered, impetuously. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you begin now to account for the Luminous Shadow? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you blame me for that, or should I blame my- self? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you fear him? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you forget how often, and how recently, our vows of affection and constancy have been exchanged?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you forget that we are betrothed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you know why, never having seen you, I thus select you for preference to all my other kindred? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you love me as well still?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you not long for a rush through the green of the fields, a bath in the blue of the river?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you not perceive that her cheek has a more hardy bloom, her frame a more rounded symmetry, than when you saw her in England? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you not pity the fool who prefers to lie abed, and to dream rather than to live? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you not think her handsome? ” “ There can be no doubt of that, ” said I, carelessly and naturally. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you remember?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you say that he is received in that house? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you say that, too? ” “ With every thought of my brain, every beat of my pulse, I say it." |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you say · Adventure? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you think so? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you trust to God's saving mercy? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you want to know where the lily is now, brother? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Do you, with the alchemists, blend in one discovery — gold and life? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does Miss Ashleigh know that you did so? ” “ No, I did not tell her. ”"I am glad of that. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does any animal, except man, love its fellow she- ani- mal as man loves woman? ” “ As man loves woman? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does any animal, except man, love its fellow she- ani- mal as man loves woman? ” “ As man loves woman? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does her note seem to you who may read these pages to justify such resentment? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does it now harbor schemes against me through the woman I love? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Does that kind of creature interest you, my dears? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Doubt that I love you now, shall love you evermore? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Everything?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Fenwick the Sceptic? |
hvd.hwkqvx | For how many centuries lay unknown all the virtues of the loadstone and the amber? |
hvd.hwkqvx | For life rescued, for fair name justified? |
hvd.hwkqvx | For what purpose? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Granting that Faber and common sense were in the right, what was this Margrave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had I held conversation with Sir Philip under the archway as reported by the witness?. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had I threatened Sir Philip that he would repent? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had I'used such or sim- ilar words? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had he a secret by which Death could be turned from Lilian? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had he heard any unex- pected news? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had he not given to one object of their re- search, in the transmutation of metals, his days and his nights? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had not her fancies been delib- erately encouraged to dwell remote from the duties we are placed on the earth to perform? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had the deceased said, “ I had a grudge against him? ” Had I demanded the casket? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had the deceased said, “ I had a grudge against him? ” Had I demanded the casket? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Had you been, like my nephew, a wrestler for bread with the wilderness, what helpmate would your Lilian have been to you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Hallucination? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Has any thing new transpired? ” The superintendent turned to the servant girl, who was standing with gaping mouth and staring eyes. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Has it not been said that we carry our prejudices everywhere; and only admire what we are accustomed to admire in our own country? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Has life any ill but pain?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Have the Rosicrucians bequeathed to you a prescription for the elixir of life?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Have you no hope as physician? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Have you the letter still? |
hvd.hwkqvx | He approached, ex- amined it curiously, asked what it was? |
hvd.hwkqvx | He called on you? ”"Yes." |
hvd.hwkqvx | He claimed beyond this v?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | He comes, he says, from America- in what ship? |
hvd.hwkqvx | He has the rents and acres; what does he care for the dead? |
hvd.hwkqvx | He took her down to supper — what have you and I to do with suppers?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | He will succeed in public life. ” “ So that young man is Mr. Ashleigh Sumner? |
hvd.hwkqvx | He wrote to order the effects which he had left here to be sent to Penrith. ” 66 When'? ” “ The letter arrived the day before yesterday. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Heigho? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Her husband has but a small share of her qualities, How should he? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Her poor father could not endure London. ” “ Miss Ashleigh is fond of reading? ” “ Yes, she is fond of reading, but more fond of music. |
hvd.hwkqvx | His letter is dated Paris, and that's nearer home than he has been for many years; and — but bless me — some one is com- ing out of the house? |
hvd.hwkqvx | His refusal? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How and wherefore rich?- he could have no more explained than I can square the circle. |
hvd.hwkqvx | How are you now? ” “ Better. |
hvd.hwkqvx | How be all judges, where there has been no witness- box, no cross- examination, no jury? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How can I now, in my vain physiology, say what is love- what is not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How could you have that in your head? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How dare you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How define with a precision to satisfy the logic of philosophy what was to live again? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How did I utter Ht? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How did this happen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How did you come here? ” and the policeman glanced suspiciously at me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | How did you even learn the home in which I sought unavailing refuge? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How do you account for facts which you can not resolve into illusions? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How do you know? ” “ I know every thing that concerns me; and here the explanation is, simple. |
hvd.hwkqvx | How had the two made acquaint- ance? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How induce him to leave L-? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How is it that the moon blends into harmony things of which the sun only marks the contrast? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How much farther shall we extend our holiday ground, and where shall we camp next? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How much was it your worship sent out to me by the footman? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How old should you suppose me to be? ” “ I should have guessed you to be about twenty, till you spoke of hav- ing come of age some years ago." |
hvd.hwkqvx | How shall I express her womanly ter- ror, her loving sympathizing pity, on hearing the tale, which I softened as well as I could?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | How speak to her- or, indeed, to any one — about an occult fascination and a magic wand? |
hvd.hwkqvx | How thus carelessly divulge a secret she had been enjoined to keep? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Hush, is it not a grand old air? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I am sure I do not know how you'll manage to""To get rid of him? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I am sure you can. ”"What is it? ”""Something akin to the theories in your work. |
hvd.hwkqvx | I became agitated and even angry when Mrs. Ashleigh persisted in ram- bling woman- like inquiries — “ Whº was suspected of the deed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I ca n't tell how it is, or what it is, in that lady; but she says “ How do you do? ” as nobody else knows how to say it. |
hvd.hwkqvx | I could never have supposed so pleasant a gentleman could have put himself into such a passion! ” “ What was the matter? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I longed for your coming, and yet when you went I murmured, · But is this the ideal of which I had dreamed?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | I never pretend to be clever, and that- but why does that old fool bother me, hay? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I saw that there was something on his mind; at last he said, looking down, “ Did you hear the dogs howl last night? ”! |
hvd.hwkqvx | I stopped short: “ Lilian, what is this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | I suppose this library was Sir Philip's usual sitting- room? ” said I. |
hvd.hwkqvx | I suppose you will write to Lilian? ” “ Certainly. ” “ Do so, and constantly. |
hvd.hwkqvx | I trust it — to — ”"To what – to man's skill? |
hvd.hwkqvx | If you do so, what is the efficacy of prayer? |
hvd.hwkqvx | If you fear so painfully that your Lilian should die, is it not that you fear to lose her forever? |
hvd.hwkqvx | If you found your Pythoness, what then? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | In this case are there not such causes? |
hvd.hwkqvx | In- doors? ” “ No; somewhere in the grounds. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Inexpiable though the injury she had wrought against me and mine, still the woman was human — fellow- creature — like myself;- but he? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is he dead — dead-- or is it I who am dead to him?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is he going to Noirburg?-How delightful. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is he, then, as intimate with Lady Haughton as he was with her brother? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it age, is it youth, that thus shocks all my sense, in my solemn com- pleteness of man? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it an impertinent question if I ask whether your parents are yet living, or are you wholly lord of yourself?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it love which must tell me that man has a soul, and that in soul will be found the solution of problems never to be solved in body or mind alone?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it not curious to think, that the King of Trumps now virtually reigas in this place, and has deposed the other dynasty? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it not ever thus between man and man? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it not in some measure the same with the intellect- ual ideas of man? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it not laughable that the most positive of all the sciences should thus lend its angles and circles to the use of — what shall I call it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it not so? ” “ You interpret my own thoughts when they have turned toward mar- riage. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it possible? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it possible? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it so? ” “ I believe that for at least twelve hours there will be no change in her state. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it that which in popular language is called the soul? ”"It is not: soul is no shadow? ” “ What then? ”"Ask not me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it that which in popular language is called the soul? ”"It is not: soul is no shadow? ” “ What then? ”"Ask not me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it that which in popular language is called the soul? ”"It is not: soul is no shadow? ” “ What then? ”"Ask not me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is it the catalepsy in which life is sus- pended, but consciousness acute? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is love, then, the union of kindred, harmonious minds? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is that disease in her family? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is that it? ” Lankey Fogle took his hand again. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is there no hope for her life? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is there proof that he ever convinced himself that the research was the dream which we, who are not Newtons, call it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Is this the Margrave whom you know? |
hvd.hwkqvx | It is? ” said the boatman. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Its last trust is in the wonderful resources of Nature — the vi- tality stored in the young? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Let me at least entreat you to avoid him?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Lilian gone? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Lilian, he said, reminded him of them, with her deep eyes and mysterious smile. ” « And Lilian heard him? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Lilian, if I offended you, forgive me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Lilian, what is this? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Listen to me with all the indulgence you can vouchsafe, and let me at least profit by your counsel if you refuse to give me your aid. ”? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Man alone, of all earthly creatures, asks, “ Can the Dead die forever? ” and the instinct that urges the question itself is God's answer to man! |
hvd.hwkqvx | Margrave was chanting, low, a wild tune – words in a strange language... “ What words are those? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Margrave, looking up as the man drew near, exclaimed, fiercely, “ Who told you to touch that chest? |
hvd.hwkqvx | May I bait my horses in your stables? |
hvd.hwkqvx | May I not be the love son of Louis Grayle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | May I see it? ” “ Not just at present. |
hvd.hwkqvx | May you not really have fallen into a slumber, and in that slumber have dreamed the parts of the tale that relate to Grayle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Might I not risk all if too premature? ” “ There is no almanac for love. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Might he not awake some suspicion against me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Might he not have passed away in a fit? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Mother, who is this? ” “ Only a kind visitor, Dr. Fenwick, sent by Mrs. Poyntz, for I was un- easy about you darling. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Mrs. Ashleyi yonder?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | My breath labors; give me more of the cordial. ”"Need I tell you my doubt? |
hvd.hwkqvx | My replies seemed to satisfy the lawyer so far, but “ How could I account for the casket and the knife being found in my room?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Nay, where is the limit to life while the earth bides the substance by which life is renewed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Nearer? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Need I say that our engagement was renewed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | No ac- complice- none? |
hvd.hwkqvx | No one else shared her curiosity and her task? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | No, I suppose not. ” “ And why should the subject- animals be wiser than their king? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Not later? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Now, sir, what shall we do? ” “ Watch separately. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Of course I could not say point- blank to Mrs. Ashleigh, Dr. Fenwick admires your daughter, would you object to him as a son- in- law? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Of what nature were the studies he had cultivated, and the discoveries he boasted to have made? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Oh no, no “ What, then, is your feeling toward him? ” Lilian's face grew visibly paler-- even in that dim light. |
hvd.hwkqvx | On no account, Dr. Fenwick, eh? ” “ Will you take my arm, Miss Ashleigh, and walk about the room? ” said I. |
hvd.hwkqvx | On no account, Dr. Fenwick, eh? ” “ Will you take my arm, Miss Ashleigh, and walk about the room? ” said I. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Once or twice she spoke to me of her beloved as of a stranger to myself, and asked me not to deceive her — should she ever see him again? |
hvd.hwkqvx | One day I asked him, bluntly, how old he was? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Or had he, by some demoniac sorcery, guided the hand of the murderer against the life of the person who alone could imperil his own? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Order a yacht to meet him here; is not all this strange? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Pardon me if I say, that I will give any enchanter his own terms who will produce that effect upon me. ” “ Will you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Perhaps you, too, study Swedenborg, or, worse, still, Ptolemy and Lilly?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Pomp ’, Pomp', by this time poor Pomp ’ is dead! ” What could Big Abel say? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Poor dear Lilian, then, never ran away from her mother's house? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Putting her aside, what other female enemy had Lilian provoked? |
hvd.hwkqvx | S And how bore the old Battery this far- and- wide repose? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Send me one line to say so? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Shall I call it by the name received in our schools? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Shall I tell the child to pray for you no more? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Shall it be so settled? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Shall the infant pray for you never more? ” I was silent; I was thrilled. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Shall we dine at the table d'hote? |
hvd.hwkqvx | She is mur muring low her answer to my trembling question- po As well as when last we parted? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Should I be so evermore? |
hvd.hwkqvx | So cruel and so treacherous? |
hvd.hwkqvx | So we must, unless, indeed, you positively forbid it. ” “ When do you think of going? ” “ Next Monday. |
hvd.hwkqvx | So, then, he, too, had seen — what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Speak, shall I tell her this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Speak; I listen? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Still you think there is no tendency to consumption? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Sure of what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Suspected? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Suspi- cion, what of? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Sympathy with what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | That's your sort; is n't it, Leader?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | The affair made a stir at the time, but was soon forgotten. ” “ Soon forgotten, ” said Mrs. Poyntz; ay, what is not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The body? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The company all assembled; and what have we here? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The ingredients I use are not poisons. ”"What other danger except you dread your own Eastern slaves? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The mind? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The oblong box is shut again: the city is between them, but whose, who can tell? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The woman who gave it to her inquired if she had lost her way? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The world itself is but an appearance; who can blame it if appearances guide its laws? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The young lighted- hearted man, known in this place under the name of Margrave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | The young man with the radiant eyes, and the curls of a Grecian statue? ” “ The same; him whom I pointed out; quick, bring him hither." |
hvd.hwkqvx | Then nothing is left for us but to revolve the con- jecture I before threw out? |
hvd.hwkqvx | There by accident, or by choice? |
hvd.hwkqvx | They say that people get to be fond of this water at last; as to what tastes can not men accustom themselves? |
hvd.hwkqvx | This a farce, indeed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | This omnibus- life, the Little Manhattan's or Big Abel's? |
hvd.hwkqvx | This one it was that cried out: and as he drew nearer, he renewed the cry, “ Well, old boy- how goes that'ere suit?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | This the guide to the Rosicrucian's secret of life's renewal, in whom but an hour or two ago my fancies gulled my credulous trust? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Titmarsh? ” my hereditary legislator asks of me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | True or false, the tale that is gabbled to us, what concern of ours can it be? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Use the wand to invoke Intelligence higher than mine. ” 66 And how? ” “ I will tell you not. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was I inhumanly barbarous because the antagonist destroyed was morbidly sensitive? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was I returning again to my “ hallucinations?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was I to seek explanation in the arts of sorcery ascribed to Louis Grayle in the narrative?- I would not pursue that conjecture. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was I, in truth, indebted to him for the greatest boon one man can bestow on another? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was Margrave really the most innocent and serviceable of human beings, kindly, affectionate, employing a wonderful acuteness for benignant ends? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was he not the mysterious likeness of that awful Mother, beautiful as Apollo in one aspect, direful as Typhon in another? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it consistent with the regard she professed for Mrs. Ashleigh and Lilian? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it now only for the first time that he learned of Sir Philip's arrival in L, and visit to that house? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it possible that I had been mistaken, and that in that cough was heard the warning knell of the most insidious enemy to youthful life? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it possible that there might be a natural and even a simple cause for the effects which this instrument produced? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it possible? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it the Bay — the Islands — the Battery himself, perhaps? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it the emanation of my in- tense will really producing this spectre of myself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was it to keep his appointment, or fly from it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was not that her bridal robe? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was there any inti- mation of menace in his words and his aspect? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was there ever successful impostor, who did not commence by a fraud on his own understanding? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was there ever such a foolish, thoughtless mistress to a Poor Scholar, all the world over? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was there yet Hope in the Universe for me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was this her boasted friendship for me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was this indeed the potent magician whom I had so feared? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Was this the description of a criminal? |
hvd.hwkqvx | We paused to gaze on her solemn haunting beauty, as where are the lovers who have not paused to gaze? |
hvd.hwkqvx | We speak with dread of the beasts of prey: what beast of prey is so dire å ravager as man? |
hvd.hwkqvx | We “ do the Rubens? ” as Lady Kicklebury says; we trudge from cathedral to picture- gallery, from church to church. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Were phantoms to be allowed as testimonies against science? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Were there not on judicial record attestation and evi- dence solemn and circumstantial, of powers analogous to those how exer- cised by Margrave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Were there, indeed, no lingering drops yet left, if but to recruit the lamps for some priceless minutes more? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Were there, indeed, such powers given to man? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What Lankey? — To that little wounded, heart- sore child? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What Lankey? — To that little wounded, heart- sore child? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What apparatus or chem- ical agencies do you need? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What can you want? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What could I say to a keen, sensible, worldly man of law? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What could thus baffle matter and traverse space but love and soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What crest so haughty that has not bowed before a hand which could exalt or humble? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What did I ask from earth but Fame and Lilian's heart? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What did they imply? — that Mar- grave was a magician, a monstrous prodigy, a creature exceptional to the ordinary conditions of humanity. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What do you mean?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | What do you think? ” “ She is well enough, certainly. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What does all this prove? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What emigrant rich enough to squander, in the hire of such an equipage, more than its cost in England, could thus be entering on my waste domain? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What for? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What for? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What had I done? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What had the Scin- Læca required of me, and obtained to that condition my promise? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What has happened? ”: “ She has left — she is gone- gone away! |
hvd.hwkqvx | What has so stricken down your Lilian? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What have I done that you should be- come my enemy? ” “ Enemy! |
hvd.hwkqvx | What have I said to shock you? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What have you and I to do with polkas, Lankin? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What heart so dauntless that has not trembled to call forth the voice at whose sound ope the gates of rapture or despair? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What if there be one certain means of recruiting that principle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What if to some potent medicament Margrave owes his glorious vitality, his radiant youth? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is civilization? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is it that you anticipate of harm to her life? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is it you ask of Haroun? ” “ To live on--- to live on. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is it, if not that continuance of being which your philosophy declines to acknowl- edge — namely, soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is it? ” “ Hush! ” she said, under her breath. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is my duty to yourself? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is the case that perplexes your eye of physician, which is usually keener than mine, despite all the length of my practice?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is the cause of your lordship ’s amusement? ” asked the dowager, looking very much frightened, and blushing like a maiden of sixteen. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is the matter, darling?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is there to laugh at? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is this? ” he said, in feeble tones, and raising himself half from his seat as if with great effort. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is to be done? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What is your doubt? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What link is so strong between mortal and mortal as that between lord and slave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What matters, if I directed the imagination to cure? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What medical man should I send for? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What message does she send to me — her betrothed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What more can the author say? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What motive could she have beyond the mere gratification of curiosity? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What mourner can be consoled if the dead die forever? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What need such awful engines for such mean results? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What o'clock is it? ” he asked, with an anxious voice. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What of him?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | What proof of the truth of that rumor? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What remained — what remained for man's hope? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What right have we to pry into the secrets of other men's hearths? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What right have you to reproach me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What sage would not have exchanged his wearisome knowledge for my lusty revels with Nature? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What said Newton himself of his knowledge? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What says, what thinks she of this monstrous charge against her betrothed? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What secret? ” 6. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What should I have said a week since to any man who told such a tale to me? ” I did not wait to resolve these questions. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What sort of a man was Sir Philip? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What the deuce? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What then? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What to me is the world if I perish? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was Germany to this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was delusion, and what not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was he lingering for in that strange way? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was it to her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was that? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was the good or bad word of a Mrs. Poyntz to me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was the nature of this casket, that I should so desire its possession?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | What was the stranger's business with Lankey Fogle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What were the links which connected the existence of Margrave with the history of Sir Philip Derval? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What will he say? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What will sup- port you through six weary hours of night- watch? ”"Hope! ” answered Margrave, with a ray of his old dazzling smile. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What will the world think? ” Not for the world cared I at that moment. |
hvd.hwkqvx | What wonder in that? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What would become of me if you ceased to love me?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | What would matter all our specula- tions on a Deity who would cease to exist for us when we are in the grave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | What, to come betwixt this Book of William's and the light of day? |
hvd.hwkqvx | When philos- ophers attempted to define it, were they not compelled to confound its nature and its actions with those of the mind? |
hvd.hwkqvx | When the heart suffers, does your skill admit any remedy like occupation to the mind? |
hvd.hwkqvx | When?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | When?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where are the card- players whom we can re- member in our early days? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where are the gamblers whom we have read of? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where is Miss Ashleigh? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where on earth can that young savage have come from? ” From savage lands, ” said I. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where on earth is he? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where was that dragoon? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where was that soul hid out of the ken of the anatomist? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Where yet was Hope found? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Wherefore convinced? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Wherefore? ” · I overcame the startled shudder with which, at first, I beheld the Shadow and heard the Voice. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Which was his? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who and what is he? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who and what is this English- man? ” “ Who and what was he supposed in Paris to be? ” “ Conjectures were numberless. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who and what is this English- man? ” “ Who and what was he supposed in Paris to be? ” “ Conjectures were numberless. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who are you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who better or more than he? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who can it be? ” I looked, and to my surprise I saw Margrave descending the stately stairs that led from the front door. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who can it be? ” “ Who can it be! |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who can tell? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who claims them now? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who could expect that every link in a mad- man's tale would be found integral and perfect? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who could have told you? ” “ The movements of men so distinguished need never take us by sur- prise. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who did I think had committed it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who do you think was there? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who does not know the power of music? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who has it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who has so deep an interest in Lil- ian's purity as I have? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who is he--- may I ask? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who is so fitted to know the exact truth of every wbisper against her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who is the stranger? ” “ A person who calls himself Margrave. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who kept the news so well from all the country, east, north, south, west, as she? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who knew the bills, the ragged, tat- tered, dingy bills so well as she; when butchers rushed, white- aproned, on her, these flying in their hands? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who knows? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who shall put it out? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who that holds bealthful life as the one boon above all price to the living, would waste upon others, what prolongs and recruits his own be- ing? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who was on board? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Who- else can it be? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Whose bank of change so deep? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Whose house is it?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Whose pitcher dewy always, with draughts so clear and cold? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why am I an enigma as dark as the Sibyl's, and your metaphysicians as plain as a horn- book?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why did a painful shock produce pleasing illusions? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why do any of us come here? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why do you ask? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why is n't it a tragedy, or a comedy, or an epic poem, stap my vitals? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why my heart, in writing thus, warms to your image? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why not begin at once? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why should riddles so dark have been thrust upon me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why, too, should both$ mother and daughter have left me so unprepared to hear that I had à rival? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why, what a spot is this they've come upon? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Why? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Will it lessen your perplexity if I state recollec- tions? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Will she live now? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Will they believe what you tell me? ” “ Mr. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Will you feel my pulse? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Will you take it up to her, and then sit with her half an hour or so? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Without a'? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Would she come to Big Abel's, Lankey Fogle's entertain- ment( she was friend of both)? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Would you blame me for slaying the tiger or serpent — not by the naked hand, but by weapons that arm it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Yes, Mr. Vigors; is there any crime in that? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Yet, every day we put on our ermine, and make ourselves judges — judges sure to condemn, and on what evidence? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Yon- der, yonder, as here below?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | You approve? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You are a lucky fellow, Tit- marsh, and go about in the world — as for me, I never — “ And the judge's wives, you rogue? ” I say. |
hvd.hwkqvx | You are not deceiving me?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | You are “ Well, I am what? ” “ My prisoner; here is the warrant. ” “ Warrant! |
hvd.hwkqvx | You comprehend me, and will obey? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You consent to have the experiment tried on your- self? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You could not have known him? ” “ Known bim! |
hvd.hwkqvx | You have examined your servants, of course?' |
hvd.hwkqvx | You have heard of General Guff, my father, perhaps? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You have, doubtless, spoken of me to this Julius Faber, your fellow- physician and friend? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You know Abbots'House is let at last? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You observe two triangles interlaced and inserted in a circle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You see nothing to fear? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You smile incredulously? |
hvd.hwkqvx | You were a medical student at Edinburgh in the year***?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | You will be there? ” “ Thank you for reminding me of her invitation. |
hvd.hwkqvx | You will have done your day's work by then? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | You will soon be again yourself, Miss Ashleigh, will you not? ” • “ Yes, ” she said, with her sweet laugh, “ I shall be well now very soon. |
hvd.hwkqvx | You, too, forebode that in this visit I may lose her forever? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | Your new friend will be present? |
hvd.hwkqvx | Yoù have seen Mr. Titmarsh's funny books, mamma? ” Mamma said, she had heard, she had no doubt they were very amusing. |
hvd.hwkqvx | all the victims and tools of the sorcerers, lunatics? |
hvd.hwkqvx | and for what object of unhallowed curiosity do you exert an influence which withers away the life of its victim?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | and if so, why not bid me be armed? |
hvd.hwkqvx | and this rival of whom I was ignorant? |
hvd.hwkqvx | and what if that secret can be discovered? |
hvd.hwkqvx | and will you permit me to inclose an order on,"& c.? |
hvd.hwkqvx | as how?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | but not dangerous? |
hvd.hwkqvx | by what reasonings do you arrive at that ungracious conclusion? ” “ The heart loves repose and the soul contemplation, but the mind needs action. |
hvd.hwkqvx | can she live?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | contained no attractions to tempt him to return to it? |
hvd.hwkqvx | death my heart's twin, my world's sunshine? |
hvd.hwkqvx | derer? |
hvd.hwkqvx | did she, too, say she saw a Shadow and heard a Voice? ” “ No; not such a liar as that, and not mad enough for such a lie. |
hvd.hwkqvx | did you not hear?- did you not see me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | do you forgive me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | dreamed that you beheld the Shadow? |
hvd.hwkqvx | from which that part of my reputation dearest to all men has just emerged?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | gles- do you think that Nature herself would have made it amongst the most common and facile of all her dictates? |
hvd.hwkqvx | has he been to her? |
hvd.hwkqvx | have inquiries really been made as to himself, and his statement of his own proceedings? |
hvd.hwkqvx | have you become a Red Republican? ” his mother asked. |
hvd.hwkqvx | his own birth — what had I done to be singled out from the herd of men · for trials and visitations from the Shadowland of ghosts and sorcerers? |
hvd.hwkqvx | how? |
hvd.hwkqvx | if all- fore- seeing, all- preordaining? |
hvd.hwkqvx | if all- wise, all- fore- seeing? |
hvd.hwkqvx | in that damp pavilion? ” “ It was a pretty place enough then, sir; but it is very old. |
hvd.hwkqvx | in this very yearning for the Hereafter, though but the Hereafter of a Name, could I see only the craving of Mind, and hear not the whisper of Soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | is that maxim wise? |
hvd.hwkqvx | is there any pretty girl whom Allen Fenwick would suit? ” “ Tut! |
hvd.hwkqvx | may I not go into the garden? |
hvd.hwkqvx | murdered, and by whom? ” “ By whom? |
hvd.hwkqvx | murdered, and by whom? ” “ By whom? |
hvd.hwkqvx | on what charge?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | or had any thing happened to put him out? ” The woman looked much disturbed at these inquiries. |
hvd.hwkqvx | or is it — oh, answer truthfully – is it given to another? |
hvd.hwkqvx | philosopher can reason a Maker away? |
hvd.hwkqvx | said Big Abel.. Little Manhattan( as you think your title rightly runs)—are we agreed?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | shore could be seen, I said to myself, 66 Where is my track of light through the measureless future? |
hvd.hwkqvx | soul was as worn out as his mind? |
hvd.hwkqvx | subjugated? |
hvd.hwkqvx | such influences latent in the calm routine of Nature? |
hvd.hwkqvx | that I had not so disdainfully turned away from his hinted solicitations — to what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | that I may have my own way for a week; that all I recommend will be implicitly heeded? ” “ I promise. |
hvd.hwkqvx | that he — he is familiarly admitted to her presence? ” “ My good sir, why these unjust prepossessions against a true friend. |
hvd.hwkqvx | the secrets of Nature? |
hvd.hwkqvx | their bright dreams of some impossible love-- their sublime enthusiasm for some un- attainable glory? |
hvd.hwkqvx | then, upon his sardonic countenance, comes up, and says, “ Tit- marsh, how can you be so impertinent? ” “ Impertinent! |
hvd.hwkqvx | to me? ” “ Hush! |
hvd.hwkqvx | to show to you? ” “ Very likely. |
hvd.hwkqvx | tront sett morso ong too? ” The German courier said, “ Oui, Miladi, ” and bowed a rather sulky assent. |
hvd.hwkqvx | was not that Lilian's voice? ” The same doubt struck Mrs. Ashleigh, who had already gained the door. |
hvd.hwkqvx | what are those bells? |
hvd.hwkqvx | what is this? ” said a gruff voice. |
hvd.hwkqvx | what nun is more barred by her grate from the realm of the senses than my bride by her solemn affliction? |
hvd.hwkqvx | what's that? |
hvd.hwkqvx | which way, now? ” “ I say, Lankey Fogle, where are you larking to? ”, “ Come in, will you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | which way, now? ” “ I say, Lankey Fogle, where are you larking to? ”, “ Come in, will you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | which way, now? ” “ I say, Lankey Fogle, where are you larking to? ”, “ Come in, will you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | who would n't be an Englishman? |
hvd.hwkqvx | why do you look at me in that way? |
hvd.hwkqvx | why should Lilian Ashleigh be a perpetual pa- tient? |
hvd.hwkqvx | wind up with a little celebration with our friends: You'll come, will you not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | with a hope; and down with something, why was this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | would not you yourself rather lose life than reason? ” »"1- yes! |
hvd.hwkqvx | would she have heeded them if she had been? |
hvd.hwkqvx | you have such a bad dinner? ” Hearken to Hirsch's commina- tions over the luggage. |
hvd.hwkqvx | · How many of our primmest old maids would have deserted Tea and Mrs. Poyntz, for Champagne and her ladyship? |
hvd.hwkqvx | · “ But, oh, Lilian, is it that your heart is only closed to me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | – man's mind and man's heart thus exhausting their all with no other result but despair? |
hvd.hwkqvx | — one line which I can place next to my heart and cover with grateful kisses till we meet again?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | — only for a moment, and answer her mes- sage, though but by a look? |
hvd.hwkqvx | — sympathy with what? |
hvd.hwkqvx | — that you disbelieve in a soul? |
hvd.hwkqvx | — was I right or the public? |
hvd.hwkqvx | — what's the matter? ” “ Strahan, I have been robbed!--- robbed of the manuscript you lent me. |
hvd.hwkqvx | — whither? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ A builder, with a touch of carpenter's craft in his day?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ A coat, sir? ” “ Wo nt you, now, a new under- tog? ”"That'ere hat!" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ A coat, sir? ” “ Wo nt you, now, a new under- tog? ”"That'ere hat!" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ A trader? ” Well again. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Allen, ” said Faber, mournfully and softly, “ why do you shun to re- peat my words — soul to soul? ” “ Ay, ay- I understand. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Am I sure that I guess whom you mean? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And even this memoir of Sir Philip Derval's; — can you be quite sure that you actually read the part which relates to Haroun and Louis Grayle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And now, what are you going to claim?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And what does this lady require of you, which Mr. Vigors deems it your duty to comply with? ” “ Dear me! |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And who, think you, is the admirable helpmate my scapegrace has had the saving good luck to find? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And would Lilian Ashleigh have passively accompanied you, to her own irretrievable disgrace? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ And yet the explanation does not wholly satisfy you? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Are not the stars very far from earth?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Are you then, by nature, vindictive? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Astrologers? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Because the manuscript may show that Sir Philip had some enemy- and who but an enemy could have had a motive for such a crime? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ But if not excitable, should you also say that she is not impression- able? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ But what are we to say to Mr. Jeeves; to all others who know that this manuscript ex- isted? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Can you not? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Come with me for a few minutes into the museum; I wish to talk to you. ” “ What about? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Come with you, ” I said, “ and to Mr. Vigors, the magistrate? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Did you not ask me to go with you into that museum about half an hour ago, or did I dream that I went with you? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you believe in that which you seek?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you know Mrs. Ashleigh? ” “ Not the least." |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you not think that he exhausts one? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you still refuse my demand? ” “ I refuse." |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you think I am really dying, Dr. Fenwick? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Do you think I was ever so presumptuous a coxcomb as to fancy it?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Even were this so,"said I, “ is not the Creator omniscient? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Has Miss Ashleigh been subject to fainting fits? ” “ No, never. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Has your husband never had such fits before?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Have I the other signs? ” “ Yes, a magnificent, perhaps a matchless, constitutional organization. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ He was a navigator, you know, my great- grandfather? ” Very well. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ His name was Grayle. ” “ Grayle! ” exclaimed Mrs. Poyntz, dropping her work, “ Louis Grayle? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ How came he there? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ How do you get to the room above? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ How do you know? ” “ Because I have lived with them. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ How is it — How is it?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ How old do I look? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ I hope you did not feel your- Belf ill? ” 232 A STRANGE STORY. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ I mean it was pleasant until that~ that stupid man — what was his name? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ If it be not too great a favor, may I be allowed the same privilege granted to Mr. Margrave? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ If that be so, why, indeed, seek me at all? ” why not confide in those swarthy attendants who doubtless are slaves to your orders? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ If that be so, why, indeed, seek me at all? ” why not confide in those swarthy attendants who doubtless are slaves to your orders? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ If the result of your experience sanction your presence, come; the sight of the babe re- kindled life? ” “ No; extinguished its last spark! |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Is Miss Ashleigh the heiress to Kirby Hall? ” asked Mrs. Bruce, who had an unmarried son. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Is it one of the conditions that I should commit some crime — a crime perhaps heinous as that of which I am accused? ” s"No." |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Is it possible, ” I cried, indignantly, “ that you who have known me so well can suspect me of an act so base, and so gratuitously base? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Is this a pebble or a jewel? ” asked one of the party. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Know MacMull?-devilish good fellow- such a fellow to smoke. ” Lankin, too, reads and grins. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Louis Grayle, who was said to be murdered at Aleppo? ” “ The same. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ No, I do not forget; but I must have deceived you and myself-"“ It is true, then, that you love me no more? ”"I suppose so." |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ No; but it seems I fell asleep in my chair. ” “ Did you hear, sir, how the dogs howled about two o'clock in the morning? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Oh, Allen, beloved, have I not been very ill? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ One question more: Where is Lilian at this moment?. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Or of me, if you ceased to love?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Secrets of what nature, medicinal or chemical? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Shall I tell you about it?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ So Anne, you have actually accepted this invitation-- and for Mon- day next? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ So you know something about Sir Philip Derval? ” said I. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Taken Abbots'House? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ The Book's to be printed, Will? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ There — there! ” she resumed, pointing to the heavens; “ do you see? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Up Broadway? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Up Broadway? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ We are friends? ” “ I hope so,"Lankey made answer. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Well, Abel, ” the South street merchant said: this was his friendly way—“How goes the lawsuit?'! |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Well, ” I said to him, with an irony that unconsciously mimicked his own, “ have you taken advice with your nurse? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Well, ” said I, “ and what does that matter? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Well? ” said she, tremblingly. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What do you say to that?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What farrago of words is this? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What hotel do you go to?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What matters, ” I sighed, “ all this dross? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What promise? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What sort of a man is he? ” “ Hateful! ” cried Margrave; and then checking himself, burst out into his merry laugh. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What the devil is she bothering me for, about my aunts, and setting her daughter at me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What then, ” my lips kept repeating —"what if Nature do hide a secret by which the life of my life can be saved? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What then? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What, do n't you care for a red coat and mustaches? ” I asked. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ What, with him?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Who is that very stylish- looking woman, to whom Mr. Washington Walker spoke just now?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Who told you?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Who would not be? ” “ I suppose Sir Philip has a taste for astron- omy. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Whom, for instance?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Why, are they going the Rhenish circuit? ” he says and reads:-. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Why, what on earth ’s the matter, now? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Why, what's the matter, little Neddy?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Will go back to Lady Haughton? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Will the gentlemen be good enough to take breakfast?". |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Will you step this way for a moment? ” She passed through a door- way to the right. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ With your natural abilities, ” I asked, with interest, “ do you never feel a desire for fame? ” “ Fame! |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ Would you much care if I sent the ser-- vant to Dr. Jones?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You are at my mercy now! ” He moved his head as in sign of deprecating submission.. “ You hear and understand me? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You are not acquainted with Lord Talboys?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You can tell me more than the servants can: is there no hope? ” “ Let the nurse go up and watch beside her. |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You do not feel fatigued, Miss Ashleigh?" |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You do, then, fear that this interview will be too much for her strength? |
hvd.hwkqvx | “ You will allow me to call to- morrow in the afternoon? ”. |
hvd.hwkqvx | ” “ The hand was proved; what influence moved the hand? ” “ Tush! |
hvd.hwkqvx | • What do you mean? ” I asked, haughtily. |
mdp.39015049004305 | And to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what will you leave to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And who ever made boots out of stones? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And your boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are there not other ways? |
mdp.39015049004305 | But if a man ca n't bear children,answered the girl,"how can an ox have a calf?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | But who ever made thread out of sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Do you want any more of the gabs? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Do you want the rest of the gabs? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Hast thou sold thy master? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How came your sword so bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How didst thou make thy way hither? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How is it that your foot is bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many days from Adam to our time? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is that all? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Peter? mdp.39015049004305 Rise, mother?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I get to them in church while they are crowning? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What are you going to do with that sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bride are they marrying? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gown shall I wear when I go to church? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the being that is found in every land, is dear to all the world, and can not endure a fellow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the mat- ter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the tree that has all its leaves white on one side and black on the other? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this chant- ing which I hear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this pounding( frapper, cogner, taper) which I hear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What kind of dead man is this, that stretches his arms for an embrace, and puts out his mouth for a kiss? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What mother swallows the chil- dren she has given birth to, as soon as they have attained their growth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What new mon- ument is this? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What next? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will they say if you go back without your lover? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will your friends say? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whence comest thou, my son, and why so pale, as if thou hadst been in an elf- dance( leik)? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whence comest thou, pil- grim? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where are your three boys? mdp.39015049004305 Where is the gold, the maidens'gold?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose is this new monument? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose sheep are those feeding in the meadows? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are the bells ringing? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are your skirts so bloody? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why did you not go to my father and betroth me honorably? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why has the earth been disturbed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why not,replies iEsop,"as well as mares in Egypt hear the stallions neigh in Babylon and cast their foal?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why so sad, Judas? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Will you abide by the judgment of my men of law? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Will you die, or surrender your wreath? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your castle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your property? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Your wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 what is longer than the way, Or what is deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 where wast thou bred, and where wast thou born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | '0 where wast thou bred, and where wast thou born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's i this house, lady, An what ha I to gi?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's in this house, lady, An what ha I to gi?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'An what meat's in this house, lady, An what ha I to gie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Did ye ask my father brave? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'I dwell beneth that bonnie bouir; O will ye gae wi me and see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'If thou die in battle, tell me, What protection shall remain then For the old age of thy father?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee penknife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'My dwelling's at yon bonnie green; Fair lady, will ye go and see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'My dwelling's down at yon bonny bower; O will you go with me and see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O I am gaun to court a wife, And think na ye that's weel dune?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O Johnee, dear Johnie, what makes ye sae sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O gat ye't by sea, or gat ye't by lan, Or gat ye't aff a dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O sae fa you, ye courteous knight,"What are your wills wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O whabe are ye gaun?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O what got your bloodhounds, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O where did she find them, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'O where were ye, my gay goss- hawk, That I paid for sae dear, That ye woudna waken me out o my sleep When ye saw my love near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Or what is greener than the grass, Or what is worse then a woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Or what is louder than the horn, Or what is sharper than a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Sister, dear sister, where shall we go play?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Well then, maiden, what is higher than the for- est? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'What dost thou here, my Ulinger? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'What protection shall remain then For the old age of thy mother?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Who shall then be left thy brother, Who stand by him in mischances?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 'Who shall then be left thy sister, Who stand by her in mischances?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ( D.)'Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ("than a woman was") A 15, C 13, D 5; What's deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | (?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | ), K, L, M(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | ), O, P( the king's fiddler, O(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * D 4, What is green as clover* What is white as milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * The form of the third question is slightly varied at first i Cual es el error en que yo estoy pensando? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * The question Where is the mid- dle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | * What will those who are, so troubled about cork- heeled shoon in'Sir Patrick Spens'say to the fire- arms in L, N, S? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ** Both D and E have attached to them this final stanza:'Odilia, why are thy shoes bo red?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | **### 37 But on her waiting- maid she ca'd:'Fair ladie, what's your will wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 10'O nourice lay your head Upo my knee: See ye na that narrow road Up by yon tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 10'What will you leave your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 13'O gat ye't by sea, or gat ye't by lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 16'What will ye leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 2'What news, what news, my brave young por- ter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 3 And what did he do with her fair bodye? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ***** 49 And when he came to the\ings chamber, He cold of his curtesie: Says,'Sleepe you, wake you, noble King Ar- thur? |
mdp.39015049004305 | *[ clothes, shirt; Finnish,"How came your jerkin muddy?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | .? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 0 where have you been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 0 winna ye pity a courteous knight, Whose love is laid on thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies making a mane; The tane unto the t'other say,'Where sall we gang and dine to- day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 O heard ye of a bloody knight, Lived in the south country? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 O was it eke a pheasant cock, Or eke a pheasant hen, Or was it the bodye of a fair ladye, Come swimming down the stream? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 Oh did ye ever hear o brave Earl Bran? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1 So'Lady Isabel and the Elf- Knight,'D 11:'Is this your bowers and lofty towers?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Ah where have you been, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Did ye ever travel twixt Berwick and Lyne? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Hynde Horn'a bound love, and Hynde Horn's free, Whare was ye born, or in what countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O WHAUR hae ye been a'the day, my little wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O Willie my son, what makes you sae sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O Willie, Willie, what makes thee so sad?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whabe are ye gaun?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whabe hae ye been a'day, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O whare hae ye been a'day, my bonnie wee croodlin dow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where ha you been, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where hae ye been, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O where have you been, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'O will ye gae to the school, brother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Sleepst thou or wakst thou, Lord Montgom- erie, Sleepst thou or wakst thou, I say? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Whar hae ye been a'the day, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'What bluid's that on thy coat lap, Son Davie, son Davie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'What's become of your hounds, King Hen- rie, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where have yon been today, Randall, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where have you been today, Billy, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Where was you all day, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1'Why dois your brand sae drap wi bluid, Edward, Edward, Why dob your brand sae drap wi bluid, And why sae sad gang yee O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 1* O what is higher than the trees? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 Foret hym com the riche Jeu that heihte Pi- latus:'Wolte sulle thi loverd, that hette Jesus?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 He sent for his lady, As fast as send could he:'Whar is my son that ye sent frae me, And my daughter, Lady Masery?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10 What did he doe with her veynes so blew? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'But what will I say to her you loe dear, Gin she cry, Why tarries my John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Does the steed carry you too high? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'O hey, how mony small pennies Make thrice three thousand pound? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'O what blude is that on the point o your knife, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Or are you mourning i your meed That eer you left your mither gueede? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Or what is heavier nor the lead? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'Then whare was ye, my bonnie grey hound, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What d'ye leave to your true- love, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What news, what news doth thee betide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will ye leave to your true- love, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What will you leave to your wife, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 10'What wilt thou leave to thy poor wife, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 101. shin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 He cam till he cam to her father's gate, And he has rappit furious thereat 12'Where is the lady o this hall?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 O then bespoke her father dear, As he on his bed did lay:'O what is the matter, my parrot, That you speak before it is day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11 What did he doe with her eyes so bright? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Is this your bowers and lofty towers, So beautiful and gay? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'It's do nt ye see yon narrow way, That leadeth down by yon lillie lea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Miri man, that es so wythe, Of ay thinge gif me answere: For him that mensked man wyt mith, Wat sal worth of this were?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O do ye mourn for the goud, daughter, Or do ye mourn for the whyte monie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O father, O father, what's yon in the dam? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O see ye not yon narrow road, So thick beset with thorns and briers? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O tell me, Tomlin,'she said,'And tell it to me soon, Was you ever at good church- door, Or got you christendoom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O what is whiter nor the milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'O where hae ye ridden this lee lang day? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Or are ye mourning i your tide That ever ye was Gil Brenton's bride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Or does the wind blow in thy glove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What news, what newB, my silly old man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What will ye leave your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'What wilt thou leave to thy old son, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Whenever my father asks of thee, Saying, What's become of John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Where shall I make it, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Will ye give me your old brown cap? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Will ye lend me your begging coat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 11'Wilt thou give to me thy begging staff? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12 Says,'Will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12 What did he doe with her tongue so rough? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'An see na ye that braid road, Down by yon sunny fell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'And see not ye that braid braid road, That lies across that lily leven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'And when my sweetheart asks of thee, Saying, What's become of John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'But whare was ye, my hawks, my hawks, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Is this Young Bicham's gates?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Now whether will ye be a banished man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'O bonny babies, can ye tell me, What sort of death for you I must die?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'O see not ye yon narrow road, So thick beset wi thorns and briers? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Oh got ye it by sea, or got ye it by lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Oh is yer stirrup set too side? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Or what is sharper nor a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What ayles you,'qwoth the shepard,'that you are soe sadd, And had wonte to haue beene soe merry and gladd?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What is greener than the grass, what's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What will ye leave your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'What wilt thou leave to thy mother dear, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Will ye give me your begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Will you lend me your beggar's rung? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 12'Wolte sulle thi lord Crist for enes cunnes golde?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 In him com ur lord Crist gon, as is postles seten at mete:'Wou sitte ye, postles, ant wi nule ye ete? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 Out spake her father, he spake bold,'How could ye be a whore in fifteen years old, And you the flower of Northumberland?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13 What did he doe with her two shinnes? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'And see not ye that braid braid road, That lies across yon lillie leven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'And when my sister asks of thee, Saying, William, where is John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'How can I tak gowd, how can I tak money? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O bonnie babes, an ye be mine, Whare hae ye been a'this time?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O cam you through the wood o Tore, Or did you see my good wild boar?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O daughter, O daughter, why was ye so bold, Or why was your love so easy won, To be a Scottish whore in your fifteen year old? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O master, did you never hear it yet, That a fool may learn a wiseman wit? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'Or what is greener nor the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What is the fairest flower, tell me, That grows in mire or dale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What needs you care for your bonny hyn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What news, what news, my gude auld man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What will ye do when your father comes hame, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What will ye leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'What will ye leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 13'Will you lend me your wig o hair, To cover mine, because it is fair?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 But guess what was at our parting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14 When day was gane, and night was come,'What ails my love on me to frown? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'And see not ye that bonny road, Which winds about the fernie brae? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'And when my mother asks of thee, Saying, William, where is John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'Are the bridle reins for you too strong? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'If she be sick, and like to dead, Why wears she the ribbon sae red? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'Noo tell to us what ye will hae: What sall we gie you for your play? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What will ye do wi your bonny bonny young wife, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What will ye leave to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What will ye leave your brother John's son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14'What would you give to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 14['Wou sitte ye, postles, ant wi nule ye ete?] |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15 O whan the porter came up the stair, He's fa'n low down upon his knee:'Won up, won up, ye proud porter, An what makes a'this courtesy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'And tell me how it has been with thy drink?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'And what will ye do wi your wee son, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'But, little boy, will ye tell me The fashions that are in your countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Does your side- saddle sit awry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'If she be sick, and like to die, Then why wears she the gold on high?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'O waken, waken, Burd Isbel, How[ can] you sleep so soun, Whan this is Bekie's wedding day, An the marriage gain on? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'O what will you leave your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Or does the wind blow in your glove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What ails my dearest and dayly flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What are your three brothers, altho they were here, That I durstna put you in such a fear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What needs you care for your bonny hyn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What will ye leave to your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What would you give to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'What's thy brother's name? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Whaten a place hae ye prepar'd for me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Will ye lend me your begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'With us, false maiden, come away, And leave that outlawe bolde; Why fledst thou from thy home this day, And left thy father olde?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 15'Ye hae asked many questions, lady, I've you as many told;''But how many pennies round Make a hundred pounds in gold? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Then up and spak her ghaist sae green,'Do ye no ken the king's dochter Jean? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Up then spake the king himself, In the bed- chamber where he lay:'What ails the pretty parrot, That prattles so long or day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16 Whan she cam to Young Beachen's gate,'Is Young Beachan at hame, Or is he in this countrie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'But whaten bluid's that on your sword, Wil- lie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'How many of the small fishes Do swim the salt seas round? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'O what will ye say to your father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'O what will you leave your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'Or does the rain run in your glove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'What will ye do wi your houses and lands, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 16'What will ye leave to your sister Jess?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'And whan will you return again, Dear son, come tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'He is at hame, is hear,'they said, An sighan says her Susie Pay, Has he quite forgotten me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O when will ye come hame again? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O where were ye, my guid grey hound, That I paid for sae dear, Ye didna waken me frae my sleep When my time love was sae near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'O where's the lady o this ha?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What will ye leave to your mither dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What will you leave your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 17'What would you give to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18 O why pou ye the pile, Margaret, The pile o the gravil green, For to destroy the bonny bairn That we got us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Brother,'quoth the shepard,'you are a man of learninge; What neede you stand in doubt of soe small a thinge? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Got thou't by sea, or got thou't by land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'O got ye this by sea or land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'Pray, what may thy three brethren be, THat I durst na mak so bold with thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will ye leave to your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will ye leave to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What will you leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 18'What would you give to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 He gaed up the stair, Fell low down on his knee:'Win up, my proud porter, What is your will wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 O why pou ye the pile, Margaret, The pile o the gravil gray, For to destroy the bonny bairn That we got in our play? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19 They rode till they came to a water cleare:'Good Sir, how should I follow you heere, And I the faire flower of Northumberland? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'O cease your weeping, my ain true- love, Ye but disturb my rest;''Is that my ain true1 lover John, The man that I loe best?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will ye leave to your brother's bairns?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will ye leave your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will you leave to your brither John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What will you leave your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'What would you give to your brother John's wif e?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 19'Where were ye, my berry- brown steed, That I paid for sae dear, That ye woudna waken me out o my sleep When my love was sae near?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2 And ay she sat in her mother's bower door, And ay she made her mane:'O whether should I gang to the Broomfield Hill, Or should I stay at hame? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2 The one of them said to his mate,'Where shall we our breakefast take?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'An wha met ye there, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Fair maid, will you pity me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'It's whether will ye play at the ba, brither, Or else throw at the stone?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'O what did ye get at your step- mother's, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'O what gat ye at your grandmother's, my lit- tle wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Whar are ye gaun, O Kempy Kaye, Whar are ye gaun sae sune?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What did you have for your breakfast, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What did you have for your supper, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What for stand you there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What gars ye pu the rose, Jennet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What gat ye to your supper, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What got ye frae your sweetheart, Lord Ron- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What have you ate today, Billy, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What have you eat today, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What is that upon your back?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'What wad ye hae for your supper, Lord Don- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2'Where gat ye your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 2, How much water is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, Amang the groves sae green, And a'to kill the bonie babe That we gat us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'Got ye this by sea or land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'O hae you tane a bonny bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'Or thinkst thou me too low a groom? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'What will ye leave your brother John's bairns?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'What will ye leave your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 20'What will you leave your father then?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21 Then in it came her father dear, And in the floor steps he:'What ails Dame Essels, my daughter dear, Ye weeji sae bitterlie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'O tell me, tell me, Tam Lin,'she says,'For's sake that died on tree, If eer ye was in holy chapel, Or christendom did see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'O what will you leave to your father dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'Or hast thou musing in thy mind For the leaving of thy mother kind?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'What will ye leave your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'What will you leave your mother then?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21'Where have you been, fair May Collin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21?, 3"?. |
mdp.39015049004305 | 21?, 3"?. |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Scho sayd, Mane, the lykes thy playe: Whate byrde in boure maye delle with the? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Then bespake him Cornwall King, These were the words he said there:'Did you euer know a comely king, His name was King Arthur?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22 Then out bespoke the wily parrot Unto fair May Collin:'What have you done with false Sir John, That went with you yestreen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'Is there water in your glove, Or win into your shoe? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'Want ye a small fish frae the flood, Or turtle frae the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'What will ye leave to your father, the king? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'What will ye leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'What will ye leave your sister Ann?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 22'What will you leave to your mother dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'If you will not believe what I tell to thee, There's the key of my? offer, you may go and see.' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'O tell me, tell me, Tam- a- Line, O tell, an tell me true, Tell me this night, an mak nae lie, What pedigree are you?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'What will ye leave to your mother, th queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'What will ye leave to your sister Pegg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'What will ye leave your sister Pegg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 23'What will you leave to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24 Then up bespoke her father dear, From his chamber where he lay:'What aileth thee, my pretty Poll, That you chat so long or day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'What will ye leave to your sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'What will you leave to your sister Grace?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 24'What will you leave your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25 Why pu ye the rose, Janet, Within this garden grene, And a'to kill the bonny babe That we got us between? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25 « Lord Benwall, wilt thou tell to me Where is the ring I gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'But who is that,'her ffather can say,'That soe priuilye knowes the pinn?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'What will ye leave to your brither John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'What will you leave to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 25'What will you leave your brother's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26 His lady mother went down the stair: 27'Now son, now son, come tell to me, Where's the green gloves I gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26'The truth ye'll tell to me, Tamlane, A word ye mauna lie; Gin eer ye was in haly chapel, Or sained in Christentie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26'What will ye leave to your brither's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 26'What will you leave to your brother John's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 27'But how shall I thee ken, Tam Lin, Or how my true- love know, Amang sae mony unco knights The like I never saw?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 27'What will ye leave to your brither's bairns? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 28'O false and faithlesse knight,'quoth shee,'And canst thou deale so bad with me, And I the faire flower of Northumberland? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 28'O got ye't by sea, or got ye't by land, Or got ye't on a drownd man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'O speak to me, blankets, an speak to me, sheets, An speak to me, cods, that under me sleeps; 30'Is this a maid that I ha wedded? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'O tell me, tell me, Tam- a- Line, O tell, an tell me true; Tell me this night, an mak nae lie, What way I'll borrow you?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 29'Why, art not thou? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3 She hadna pu't a nit at a', A nit but scarcely three, Till out and spak a braw young man, Saying, How daur ye bow the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3 The second of them was clad in green:'O lady fair, will you be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3"E cossa t'ala dato da cena, Figlio mio?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'And what did she give you, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Can you dry it on yonder thorn, Which never bore blossom since Adam was born? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'How now, father abbot? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Now speak nae mair, my lusty dame, Now speak nae mair of that to me; Did'I neer see a fair woman, But I wad sin with her body?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O is it for my gold, brother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O what dost thou mean, fair lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O what is sharper than the thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O whaur did she catch the fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What are you doing, my fair lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What did ye, get for your supper, Lord Don- ald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What for had you your staff on your shou- ther?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got ye frae your step- mother, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What got you to dinner, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What like were the fish, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What news, what news, my silly auld man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What was the colour of it, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'What's that ye've got in your arm?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Where did the eels come from, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3'Will you gae fee to pick a mill? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3, Fabel 92, Kurz, I, 382, agrees in general with Pauli: but in place of the first two questions has these three: How far is to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3, How great is the mercy of God? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 31 Then to the skipper she did say,'Can ye this answer gie to me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 32'O is your bairn to laird or loun? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 32'Will ye tell me, ye little wee boy, Where may my Margaret be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 33'See you not yonder woman that maketh her selfe soe clene? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'And wha has taen out the kaims of care That hangs amo that ladie's hair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'But how shall I thee ken, Tamlane? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 35'Is this Lord Beichan's house,'she says,'Or is that noble lord within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 36'And wha's taen down the bush o woodbine That hang atween her bower and mine? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 36'O daughter dear, will you tell to me Who is the father of your babie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 37'And wha has killd the master kid That ran beneath that ladie's bed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 38'And wha has loosed her left- foot shee, And lotten that ladie lighter be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 38'Are there nae gowdsmiths here in Fife, Can make to you anither knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 386 42 CLERK COLVILL wear?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | 39'Are there nae sheath- makers in the land, Can make a sheath to Leesome Brand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3= a 4. l. O how did they look? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 3= a 7. l. What will you leave your moth- er?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 And what did he do with her legs so strong? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third knight came was all in red, And asked of her, if she would we d. 5'Then have you asked of my father dear, Likewise of her who did me bear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third of them was clad in yellow:'O lady fair, will you be my marrow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4 The third young knight, he was clothed in green, And he said,'Fairest maiden, will you be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'0 moan ye for your meat, Or moan ye for your fee, Or moan ye for the ither bounties That ladies are wo nt to gie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And wha gat your leavins, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And what did she do wi the fish, my little wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'And whatten penance wul ye drie, for that, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Are na ye oure young a may Wi onie young man doun to He?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Hast either cupp or can, To giue an old palmer drinke therin?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'How dare ye shake the leaves?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'How daur you pu my flower, madam? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Istow a maid, or istow a wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Now whether will ye be a banisht man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O sister, 0 sister, will ye go to the dams, To see oor father's fish- boats come safe to dry lan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O sister, sister, will ye go to the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O whae is this at my bower door, That chaps sae late, nor kens the gin?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O what is longer than the way? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O what shall I do this wild boar to see?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'O where was you, my good gray steed, That I hae loed sae dear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Wha's aucht they sheep?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Whare gat ye the fishes, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What became of your bloodhounds, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What color were the eels, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What did ye wi the wee fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What if these diamonds lose their hue, Just when your love begins for to rew?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What leave ye to your father, King Hepry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What news, what news do ye betide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What will you leave to your father, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What's become of your warden, Lairde Row- lande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'What's the matter wi you, my fair creature, You look so pale and wan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Who gave you eels today, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4'Will ye gae to yon Tweed mill- dam, And see our father's ships come to land?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 40'O is your bairn to laird or loon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 40'O where are all my rangers bold That I pay meat and fee, To search the forest far an wide, And bring Akin to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 41 Then bespake him noble Arthur, And these were the words said he:'What weapons wilt thou haue, thou gentle knight? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 412. hung(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | 43 Syne up bespak the bride's mother, She was never heard to speak sae free:'Ye'll no forsake my ae dochter, Tho Susie Pye has crossd the sea?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 43'But guess ye what was at our parting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 45'O dochter dear, will ye show me These tokens that he gave to thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 47 Then she did to her ain son go, And said,'My son, ye'll let me know, 48'Ye will tell to me this thing: What did you wi my wedding- ring?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 48'What did ye wi the tokens rare That ye gat frae that gallant there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 492 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 23'What will I do wi your lady fair?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4= a 3. l. O where did they come from? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 4= a 7. l. What'll ye will to your mither? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 6'Or did ye ask my brother John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 And what did he do with her hair so fine? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 And what did he with her fingers, Which were so straight and small? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 O why pou ye the rose, the rose? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 Rosie she sat in her simmer bower, Greiting and making great mane, And wha came doun but her sister dear, Saying, What ails thee, Rosie Ann? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The eldest said to the youngest ane,'Will ye go and see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The eldest sister said to the youngest ane,'Will ye go and see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5 The niest ane she was cled in yellow;'Will you fancy me, an be my marrow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what becam of them, Lord Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what did ye do wi the banes o't, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'And what wul ye doe wi your towirs and your ha, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'But will ye go to yon greenwood side? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Can you find me an acre of land Between the salt water and the sea sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Have ye asked at my father dear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O sister, O sister, will ye come to the stream, To see our father's ships come in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O sister, O sister, will ye go oer yon glen, And see my father's ships coming in?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O what is greener than the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O what's your will wi me, sir knight, O what's your will wi me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'O why pluck you the flowers, lady, Or why climb you the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Qiiat eylyt pe, Steuene? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Wha gied ye the banes o the fishie till, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Whar got she the speckled trout, Willie doo, Willie doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What leave ye to your brother, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What like were your fishes, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What will you leave to your mother, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What'll you give to your father, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'What's become of your stag- hounds, Lairde Rowlande, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where dost thou dwell, my prettie maide? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where may that table be, lady?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Where shall I make your bed, Randal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 5'Wilt thou give me thy begging weed? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 50'0 son, O son, will you tell me 51'What ye did wi the grass green gloves and gay gold ring That ye gat at your own birth- een?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 50'Nay, I am not sleeping, I am waking,'These were the words said hee;'Ffor thee I haue card; how hast thou fared? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 52'What did you wi the bonny beads I bade ye keep against your needs? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 53 YOUNG BEICHAN 463 more powerful?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | 53'What did you wi the gay gowd ring I bade ye keep abune a'thing?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 54 Says,'Ladie fair, sae meek an mild, Wha is the father o yere child?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 59'What did you wi these tokens rare That ye got frae that young man there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 And what did he do with her arms so long? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, And why breaks thou the wand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6 Why pu's thou the rose, Janet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And have you asked of my brother John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And what did your little doggie do, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'And whither goest thou, pretty maide? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Can you plow it with a ram's horn, And sow it all over with one pepper corn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Did ye ever travel twixt Berwick and Lyne? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Have ye asked my sister Ann? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O hae ye ony lands, Beichan, Or hae ye ony castles hie, Whar ye wad tak a young thing to, If out of prison I wad let thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O lady, sits your saddle awry, Or is your steed for you owre high?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O wha is this that is dead, I hear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O whare is the little wee doggie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'O winna ye pity me, fair maid, O winna ye pity me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What did she boil it in, Willie doo, Willie doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What is louder than an horn, And what is sharper than a thorn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What leave ye to your sister, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What will you leave her then, Randall, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What will you leave to your brother, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'What'll you give to your mother, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Where was you, where was ye, my merry- men a', That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep When my true love was here? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 6'Wilt thou give me thy auld grey hair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 64'What did you wi that gay gold ring I bade you keep aboon a'thing? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 65'What did you wi that little pen- kniffe I bade you keep while you had life? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 66'What did you wi that yallow hair I bade you keep for ever mair? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 67'What did you wi that good black beeds I bade you keep against your needs?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 And what did he do with her nose so thin? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 Quat eylyt pe, Steuyn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 Rosie she sat in her simmer bower, Weeping and making great mane, And wha cam doun but her fause, fause brither, Saying, What ails thee, Rosie Ann? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 She says, Young man, what is your name? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7 What did he doe with her brest- bone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'And what wul ye leive to your ain mither deir, Edward, Edward? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'But what will I say to my father dear, Gin he chance to say, Willie, whar's John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Can you reap it with a sickle of leather, And bind it up with a peacock's feather? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Gude Earl Brand, whare hae ye been, Or whare hae ye stown this lady sheen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Now what is the flower, the ae first flower, Springs either on moor or dale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'O I will hae the snaw- white boy, The bonniest of the three:''And if I were thine, and in thy propine, O what wad ye do to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What about did the plea begin, Son Davie, son Davie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What d'ye leave to your mother, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What gaed she you for to drink, Willie doo, Willie doo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What leave ye to your trew- love, King Henry, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What should I feare?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will ye leave to your father, Lord Don- ald my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What will you leave to your sister, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'What'll you give to your grandmother, Ti- ranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Where was ye, where was ye, my gay gos- hawk, That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep Whan my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 7'Will ye go, fair Margaret?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 73 She cried to her son,'Where is the ring Your father gave me at our wooing, An I gae you at your hunting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 74'What did ye wi the cuttie knife, I bade ye keep it as yere life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 And what did he do with her eyes so bright? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 He led his dochter by the hand, His dochter ben brought he: • O is she not the fairest lass That's in great Christendye?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 Says, Why pu ye the rose, Janet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 The niest ane she was cled in red:'Will ye fancy me, an be my bride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8 What did he doe with her fingers so small? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'And what will I say to my mother dear, Gin she chance to say, Willie, whar's John? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'How dare ye pull a rose?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'It's whether will ye be a rank robber's wife, Or will ye die by my wee pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Now whether will ye be a banisht man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen- knife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O how can I have pity on thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O whare was ye, my gude grey steed, That I coft ye sae dear, That ye didna waken your master, Whan ye kend that his love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'O will ye consent to lose your life, Or will ye be a banished lord's wife?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What d'ye leave to your sister, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What death dost thou desire to die, Son Davie, son Davie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What is broader than the way, And what is deeper than the sea?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What news, what news, my auld beggar man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What news, what news?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will ye leave to your brither, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'What will you leave to your servant, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Where'll you have your bed made, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 8'Will ye be called a robber's wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 And as the shepherd was going to his fold, He spy'd the old abbot come riding along:'How now, master abbot? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 And what did he do with her petty toes? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 The princess stood at the bower door, Laughing, who could her blame? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9 What did he doe with her nose- ridge? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'And what will I say to my sister dear, Gin she chance to say, Willie, whar's John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O is there water i your shee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O what is heigher nor the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'O where were ye, my milk- white steed, That I hae coft sae dear, That wadna watch and waken me When there was maiden here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What aileth my dearest and dayly flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What d'ye leave to your brother, Lord Ran- dal, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What news, what news, old man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will ye leave to your sister, Lord Donald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'What will you leave to your children, my own pretty boy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Where was ye, my bonnie grey steed, That I do luve sae dear, That ye didna waken me out o my sleep When my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Who knocked so loudly at the ring?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9'Why shouldst thou come heere for love of me, Having wife and children in thy countrie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | 9['But what's the little coin,'she said,'Wald buy my castle bound? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ? MS. |
mdp.39015049004305 | ? MS. |
mdp.39015049004305 | A chair in which no leal maiden can sit, or will sit till bidden(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | A church has an iuscrip- What do I think? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A great lord is dead; in honor of somebody or something; C, E- L. Why does not Anzolin come to see me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A page is sent to the con- vent, and asks who will come to the wake now Herr Karl is dead? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A second form begins a stage later: Danish C, G, K, Swedish D, E, K, Norwegian A, C, E, G, H, I(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A, B, C, F, G. And which is the king without any land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A, C- G. And which is the sword without a point? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A- G. Where is no leaf in all the wood? |
mdp.39015049004305 | A[ Are ye come of earls, or of beggar- churls? |
mdp.39015049004305 | After 2 follows: Who cooked you the eels, Tiranti, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Ah where have you been, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | All but the much- abridged M, N have the question, What are you weeping for? |
mdp.39015049004305 | All on the heath they were met by three wood- robbers, who demanded, Will ye be our wives, or lose your lives? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, maiden, what is never silent? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, maiden, what is there that's rootless? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, what is brighter than the light? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Also, what is there past finding out?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Amang the blue flowers and the yellow 2'Were she an heiress or lady sae free, That she will take no pity on thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Among them are: What is blacker than the raven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | An hae ye quite forgotten her That gae you life an liberty?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An hae you quite forsaken me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | An the rose is aye the redder aye 2 The first ane she was cled in green;'Will you fancy me, an be my queen?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | An wha met you there, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And O where may your dwelling be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And Olof,'Hear, little Inga, sweetheart,'he said;'What didst thou get for thy maidenhead?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And also of my sister Anne?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And how xuld ony dowe ben withoute bon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that will be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And the norlan flowers spring bonny 2 And to the youngest he did say,'What occupation will you hae? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And wha gat your leavins, my handsom young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what becam of them, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what did she give you, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is better nor the breid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is colder than the clay? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is deeper nor the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is the bird, the bonnie bonnie bird, Sings on the evening gale?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what is worse than woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye doe wi your towirs and your ha, That were sae fair to see O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye leive to your ain mither deir? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Whan ye gang ovir the sea O?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And what's the little boat,'she said,'Can sail the world all round?'] |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where ha you been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where were thy maiden- garments shorn?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And where were thy maiden- garments shorn?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | And which is the tower without a crest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And whose these wheat- fields, these ewes, these gardens, and that pal- ace? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And why does he insist to Pilate on the very thirty pieces he had lost, rejecting every other form of payment? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And why were the maids weeping? |
mdp.39015049004305 | And you may beguile a fair maid soon 2'O what is whiter than the milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Answer me this, says the same monk, and we shall see if your number is right: How many hairs are there in my beard?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are all lords wo nt thus to keep their faith? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Are ye come of elves, or of kings them- selves?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | As Karl lay in his bed, he said, How shall I get the fair maid out of the convent? |
mdp.39015049004305 | As imperfectly remembered by AUies( p. 114): In Bromsgrove church his corpse doth he, Why winded his horn the hunter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | As thou art the jovial hunter 2 I said,'Fair maiden, what brings you here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | B 50,"A white gown, or broget, or my violet petti- coat?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | B, E dove xestu sta gieri sera, Gentil mio cavalier?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | BABYLON; OR, THE NIE BANKS O FORDIE And whatten penance will ye drie for that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Bernard de Brusban says,"You see that roaring stream? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Brought? |
mdp.39015049004305 | But when put to the herdsman the question is simply j En que'estoy yo pensando? |
mdp.39015049004305 | C 11, D 2, What is whiter than milk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Could it be for my husband?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Der Tau- ber, weil er ruft,"Wo?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Dov'andastu iersera'?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | E. A wee, originally a burden at tlie middle and the end of the stanza, as in C, D, has been adopted into the verse in 1, 2, 6, 10(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | EARL BRAND 105 181. b. mistkane(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | EARL BRAND Till I fight your father and seven brethren, In yonder pleasant mead?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Five ques- tions were given him: How much water is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Flie-'O where have you been, Lord Ronald, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For a great feast to- morrow, F. Why are the carpenters at work? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For it is seven years syne I have seen land 4'What news, what news, my auld beggar man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom are they tolling? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom but Herman? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For whom should this be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | For ye've brought me to meikle shame; For I am the king's youngest daughter, And how shall I gae hame? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Frau Clara[ Jutte] called out, Where is my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | From the east to the west? |
mdp.39015049004305 | GIL BRENTON 13'What ails you, lady,'the boy said,'That ye seem sae dissatisfied? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Gar lay the bent to the bonny broom And what is deeper than the seas? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Grad R. P.? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Guldborg asked, Why art thou not as glad as before? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Have you counted? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Have you counted? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He asks, Will ye choose to lose your life, or shall I rather take you to wife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He asks, Will you throw your- self into the river, or go home to your mother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He finds them at church, and calls out, A bad way ye have: why do ye not bring out the bride, so that strangers may give her the cup? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He fol- lows her to church one fine day, and, after mass, squeezes her fingers and asks, Will you take pity on me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He has gone a- hunting, G, L. What dress shall I put on to go to church? |
mdp.39015049004305 | He said,'Fair lady what are you doing there?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | He sheathed his sword, and said, Come, wilt thou ride with me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Her father had given her a step- mother five years before, and the step- mother had been far from kind; but what then? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Here- upon the emperor ordered the girl herself be- fore him, and put her the question,"What is heard furthest?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | His mother came out to meet him:"Why are you so pale, as if you had been in an elf- dance?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | His wife said to him, Why do you say such things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a bird without eer a bone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a blanket without eer a thread? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a book which no man can read? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How can there be a cherry without eer a stone? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How dare ye pluck the nuts,'he said,'Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How dare ye pull this herb,'he says,'To scathe my babe away? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How daur ye break my tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How daur ye come to Charter's ha, Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far apart are good and bad luck? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far from earth to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far from good luck to bad? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far from heaven to earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far is it to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How far is it to heaven?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | How heavy is the moon? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many days from Adam to now? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many days'journey beth in the circle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many leaves has a linden? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many seconds in eternity? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many stars in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many stars in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many stars in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How many tubs will hold all the sea- water? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How monie o them are mine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much is the emperor worth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How much water is there in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld any brere ben withoute rynde? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld ony cherye be withoute ston? |
mdp.39015049004305 | How xuld y love myn lemman without longyng? |
mdp.39015049004305 | IS'And tell me how was that bed of thine?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | In A, while he is walking in his meadows, he meets Death, who asks him, peremptorily, Would you rather die this very night, or languish seven years? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In B he asks, How are my father and mother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In Eng- lish it is done by the miller, A; by a harper, B, C, G, L b( the king's harper in B); by a fiddler, D, E, I, L a(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In Wendish A, when the bell first knolls, the bride asks, Where is the bride- groom? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In an Albanian tale,'Taubenliebe,'Hahn, No 102, II, 130, a dove flies into a princess's window, and, re- ceiving her caresses, asks, Do you love me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In dova? |
mdp.39015049004305 | In the morning, when he asked,"Who is stepping out of my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | In the other, What is fatter than fat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Instead of the dove directly warning the maid, it upbraids the man:"Whither now, thou Ollegehr? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Ioannis Vastovii Vitis Aquilonia, sive Vita? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is she sick or dead? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Is this a maid that I ha bedded?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | John says, Is it I? |
mdp.39015049004305 | KING JOHN AND THE BISHOP insoluble, intending to make him pay a large sum for not answering them: 1, Where is the middle point of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | LADY ISABEL AND THE ELF- KNIGHT 13 Up then and spoke the pretty parrot:'May Colven, where have you been? |
mdp.39015049004305 | LOBD RANDAL* Kind, wo bist du denn henne west?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | LORD EAKDAL what to me, my son?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | LORD RANDAL 3'O whare gat she the wee fishie, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Lakkyt pe eyper gold or fe, or ony ryche • wede?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Lakkyt pe eyper mete or drynk in kyng Her- owdes halle?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Likewise, which is the sweetest bird Sings next the nightingale? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Lurk may be a corruption of York, which is written in pencil( by way of sugges- tion?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | M. 222. longe, or large? |
mdp.39015049004305 | MS. Till[ Still?]. |
mdp.39015049004305 | Might not Karadin have been written for Karadiu? |
mdp.39015049004305 | N(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O tell me where thy dwelling be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare hae ye been a'day, my bonnie wee croodlin dow?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare hae ye been a'day, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O whare is the little wee doggie, my bonnie wee croodlin doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what did she give you? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what did the fray begin about? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what got your bloodhounds, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what is louder than the horn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give him? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your father, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your granny? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O what will you give your mother, my son? |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where did she catch them, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where hae ye been, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O where have you been, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O why did you not awaken me When my true love was here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | O[r] am I oer low a foot- page To rin by you, ladie?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Of the same tenor are a tale in Zingerle's Tyrolese Kinder u. Hausmarchen,'Was ist das Schb'nste, Stiirkste und Reichste?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Oh che Ye si garbata A cantarla in isehiera:'Dov'aiidastu iersfra, Figliuol mio ricco, savio e gentile? |
mdp.39015049004305 | On arriving at the church, or cemetery, she saw that the earth had been disturbed; her pew was hung with black, B; why was this? |
mdp.39015049004305 | On the heath they encounter a strolling man, A; a tall, large man, C, E; a horseman or knight, D. He greets them:"Why will ye not speak? |
mdp.39015049004305 | On the heath they meet a rich earl[ a crafty man, C; her betrothed, DJ, who asks, Whither away, with your stolen maid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | One day her mother asked, Why are thy cheeks so faded? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or did ye ask my mother fair?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or do ye mourn for the English squire? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does the win blaw i your glee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does thy pillow sit awry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or does thy steed ony wrang way ride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or for my white monie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or gat ye't aff a dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got thou't out of any dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got ye it off a dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or got ye it off some dead man's han?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or have ye asked my brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or have ye asked my mother dear? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or hey, how mony salt fishes Swim a'the salt sea round?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang so many unearthly knights, The like I never saw?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it for my gold,'she said,'You take my life away?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it for my lands sae braid, That ye hae killed me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it to your father's groom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is it to your father's groom?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is there man in a'my realm This day has offended thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is thy heart after another love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or is your saddle set awry? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or runs your mind on another love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or the stirrups for you too long?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or took ye't aff a dead man's hand?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or wad ye chuse anither love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is louder nor a horn? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is safter nor the silk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is softer than the silk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what is waur nor a woman was?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the finest thing,'she says,'That king or queen can wile?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the reason ye canna ride?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or what's the seemliest sight you'll see Into a May morning?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or where hae ye stolen this lady away?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why brake ye the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why come ye to Charter woods, Without leave askd of me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why come ye to Chaster's wood Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or why comes thou to Carterhaugh Withoutten my command? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye be stickit wi my bloody knife? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye gae to the ba? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye gae to the wood a- warslin, To see whilk o's maun fa?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will ye gang to Clyde's water, To fish in flood wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or will you keep hogs on yon hill?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Or, according to another tradition, the two last are, How long will it take to go round the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | P,'Das Gug- gibader- Lied,'twenty- one treble stanzas( 23? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Quando mi vedde, gran festa mi fece, E poi mi disse: Dolce aninia mia, Non ti arricordi del tempo passato, Quando tu mi dicevi,"annua mia?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | RIDDLES WISELY EXPOUNDED 3 Also, maiden, what is thicker than the forest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Rightly served, Martin Ajg6, she says: why did you lure me from home? |
mdp.39015049004305 | S. V. MS. Or less(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | SHEATH AND KNIFE 8'O Willie, O Willie, what makes thee in pain?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | SIR LIONEL 213 8'O what dost thou want of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Samsing invokes his nightingales:"Have I a maid or no?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I be thy true love?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Shall I go for mine?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asked,"What is that white thing that I see on yon fir?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks in return, What will you give me to make her come of herself to the hill? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks, Where are the gold castles which you promised? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She asks, Whose are these sheep, these kye, these castles? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She cares not for these things; have they not seen her sister's son[ brother], for whom she is grieving to death? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She comes to the sick woman,"com qui no'n sabds res,"and asks What is the matter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | She gave to me a gay gold ring, 10'Wilt thou give to me thy begging coat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Sing O the red rose and the white lilly 2 The first young knight, he was clothed in red, And he said,'Gentle lady, with me will you we d?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Six wise riddles shall I ask thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | So(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | So, What is whiter than a'swan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | St. 17 is fairly par- alleled by Danish S, 18, 19:""Where is Guld- borg, thy daughter? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Suddenly she asks, after they have been some time on their way, What is that yonder so green? |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE CRUEL BROTHER 17'What will ye leave to your brother John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE PAUSE KNIGHT UPON THE ROAD 21 1'Why are you driving over my field?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | THE TWA BROTHERS 15'O thy hawk's blude was neer sae red, Nor eer sae dear to me: O what blude's this upon your dirk? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Tell me whar may thy dwelling be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That leadeth down by yon skerry fell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | That you're nae welcome ti?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The County Sol's, is the answer in each cascf And who that lady that a man folds in his arms? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The Grey Cock, ok, Saw you my Father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The answer to the first question is the earth, and agrees in the details with the solution of the query, What is fatter than fat? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The banished man discovers that he has killed two of his brothers and his three(?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | The bishop de- clined the task, and asked once more: How far is it from earth to sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The bishop, fast losing his temper, next demanded"What is the exact middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The caliph, much piqued, demanded, Do you then know anybody who compares with me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The countess asked, What has happened to my husband, that he does not come to see me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The curse of this tree seem?, however, to have affected all Paradise. |
mdp.39015049004305 | The dwarf holds out his hand and asks, How came ye to this strange land? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The emperor, hearing these ejaculations, stopped, and said,"My poor fellow, how can boiled beans grow?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The first question, Where is the middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The knight can make nothing of these questions, which are, What is that which needs help least and gets most? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The leaf is next sent down stream to her sister's house, who says to her brother,"Do you not see how Catherine is perishing?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The maids are heard weeping; why is that? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mayd shee went to the well to washe, Whatt then? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The merman comes and asks, Where is my bride? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The moment she touches John she springs out of bed, and cries, Dear people, why have ye laid a living woman with a dead man? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mother asks, Where have you been? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The mother says to the father,"Do you not see how Catherine is perishing?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The ox cryeth out, Ubi, ubi? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The parrot he did say;'O where have you been, my pretty Polly, All this long summer's day?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The query, What am I thinking of? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The ques- tions were seven; the third and the sixth will suffice: How many gallons of salt water been in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question in German, A 4, Welches ist das trefflichste Holz? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question may be: When will you come back? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question'Weinst du um deines Vaters Gut?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question,"Where have ye stolen this lady away?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The question,"Will you go with me or re- turn to your mother?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are three: How much water in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How deep is the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How many drops in the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How many drops of water are there in the ocean? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, How many ladders would reach to the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions are, Where is the cen- tre of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions in the former tale are: What is the most beautiful, what the strong- est, what the richest thing in the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The questions were those of our ballad, preceded by Where is the middle of the earth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The raven asked Quando, When? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The second monk asks, How many stars are there in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The second question is How much does the moon weigh? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The sisters are king's daughters in English A, B, C, H, O(? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The two ride off, and when they come to the end of a field Thomas says, Seest thou yon withered maple? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The very unfair question is then put, What did Odin say in his son's ear ere Balder mounted the funeral pile? |
mdp.39015049004305 | The wife asks, Where is my husband, that he does not come to see me?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | The wood is Amon- shaw in C, Mulberry in B: the Elmond( Ainond, Elfman?) |
mdp.39015049004305 | The youngest of her three brothers plunges into the water, ex- claiming, Who threw you in? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Thebe were twa brethren in the north, They went to the school thegither; The one unto the other said, Will you try a warsle afore? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then ensues this dialogue: Why are your shoes blood- red? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then it was, Wilt thou choose the fir- tree, the running stream, or the naked sword? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Then the ballad pro- ceeds:'Shall I ask thee riddles, beauteous maiden? |
mdp.39015049004305 | There are three be- sides: How far from earth to heaven? |
mdp.39015049004305 | There is even a verbal contact between stanza 19,'Heiemo tenkte meS sjave seg: Tro mine sma inivar'ki hjelper meg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | These an- swers seem satisfactory, as riddles go, but the ballad concludes( with an injustice due to cor- ruption? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They are mak- ing a cradle for your boy, C- E, H- K. Why do the bells ring? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They ask, Where is Rullemann, thy truelove? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They say, Shall we come to the wheel? |
mdp.39015049004305 | They stand, saying, What shall we give her, a white cap or a green chaplet? |
mdp.39015049004305 | This termination was highly gratifying to Rabssaldschal, who said to his minister, How could you see through all these things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Those which are most frequent are: Which is the maid without a tress? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Three questions are put to a counsellor of the king's, of which the first two are, Where does the sun rise? |
mdp.39015049004305 | To open my yates baith wide and braid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | WILLIE'S LADY 87 34'Oh wha has loosed the nine witch knots That was amo that ladie's locks? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Was it for her sorry husband? |
mdp.39015049004305 | We have had of the questions six, A 11,12, What is greener than the grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | We may add that Plutarch's question, Which was first, the bird or the egg? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wedder- bnrn's Courtship,'A 12; What is whiter than snow 1 What is greener than clover? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wedderburn's Courtship,'12: What's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wendish A,'Aria'( M- aria? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whar hae ye been a'the day, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whare gat ye the fishes, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What ails my dear, to make such moan? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What ails my dearest, to make such moan?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What am I thinking? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What am I thinking? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What am I worth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What became of your bloodhounds, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What best accomplishes difficult things? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bird sings first, arid whereupon the dew down first does fa? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What blooms without any flower? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What bluid's that on thy coat lap? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What color were the eels, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What costs most and is worth least? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your brother, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your mother, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your sister, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What d'ye leave to your true- love, my hand- some young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What death dost thou desire to die? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did ye get for your supper, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you get at your grandmoth- er's? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you have for your breakfast, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What did you have for your supper, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What do I believe? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What dost thou here, my master dear?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What dress should she wear for her churching, — red or blue? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gaed she you for to drink, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars ye break the tree 1 Or why come ye to Carterhaugh, Withouten leave o me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gars you gang to Kertonha Without the leave of me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What gat ye to your supper, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What got ye frae your step- mother, Willie, my doo?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What got ye frae your sweetheart, Lord Ron- ald, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What grows without a root? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What has become of false Sir John, That woo'd you so late the streen? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What have you ate today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What have you eat today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is God doing now? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is God thinking of now?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is cruel? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is going on in hell? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is love? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is most to the advan- tage of a householder? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is my thought? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the breadth of the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the value of my person? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is the world worth? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is this commotion in the house?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is whiter than the snow? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What is worth most and costs least? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your brother, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your father, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your sister, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What leave ye to your trew- love, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What like were the fish, my pretty little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What like were your fishes, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What man art thou? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news hae ye got to tell to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news have ye for me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, by sea or by lan?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, by sea or by land?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What news, what news, hae ye to me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What runs without any object? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What wad ye hae for your supper, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What was the colour of it, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your brither, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your father, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your sister, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will ye leave to your true- love, my jollie young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave her then, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your brother, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your brother? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your children, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your father, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your mother, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your servant, my com- fort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your sister, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave to your wife, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What will you leave your sister? |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your father, my sweet lit- tle one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your grandmother, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What'll you give to your mother, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your hounds, my pretty lit- tle one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your stag- hounds, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's become of your warden, Lairde Row- lande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | What's war than a woman's wiss, what's deeper than the sea? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When Aase came and put her foot on the stone, the prince asked,"Who is it that is stepping into my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When do women go to mass after child- birth?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When he reaches home his queen welcomes him, and asks what happened at Constantinople:"Hvat gekk af?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | When shall we be married? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When shall you cease to love me? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When the fool comes to Con- stantinople, there lies the sultan in the win- dow, and calls out, Are you the emperor, and will you answer my questions? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When they came to the edge of the wood, he said, Do you see that river? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When they came to the field, the cook said again, How can I see when I am on such a small ass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | When they were getting up in the morning, the prince asked again,"Who is it stepping out of my bed?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where are Lord Beichan's lands sae braid? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where did the eels come from, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where does the world end?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where have you been today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where have you been today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is no dust in all the road? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is the middle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is the middle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is the middle of the world? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where is your dwelling, or where may't be? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where may thy dwelling be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where shall I make it, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where shall I make your bed, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where was you all day, my comfort and joy?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where'll you have your bed made, my sweet little one?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Where, where? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whereeuer wist you shepard gett cleare Three hundred and fifty pound a yeere? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the beggar without a louse? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the fire that never burnt? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the house without a mouse? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Which is the water without any sand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who gave you eels today, my only man?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Who owns this dapple grey?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose are these cows? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Whose luck came quickest? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are the maids weeping? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why are the priests chant- ing? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why breaks thou the wand? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why can no one get thee? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why comest thou to Carterhaugh Withouthen my command? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why does she not come to the feast, like other merry dames? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why not? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why were the men- servants weeping? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Why were the priests chanting? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wilt thou go home to thy mother again, or wilt thou follow so sad a swain? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wiltow twinn with thy maidenhead, or thy sweet life?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Wojcicki, Piesni, i, 203, l. 11,206, 1.3; What grows without a root? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Would she be bride one night? |
mdp.39015049004305 | Would you rather lie seven years in a sick- bed, or go to the mould to- morrow?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | YOUNG BEICHAN 5'O hae ye ony lands or rents, Or citys in your am country, Coud free you out of prison strong, An coud mantain a lady free?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | You'r welcome home; What news have you brought from good King John?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | You're(?). |
mdp.39015049004305 | Z b,'Ulrich,'as sung on the Lower Rhine, the same ballad, with unimportant ver- bal differences, and the insertion of one stanza( 7, the editor's? |
mdp.39015049004305 | \ What'll you will to your uncle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | \ Where shall 1 make it? |
mdp.39015049004305 | ^What got you to dinner, Lairde Rowlande, my son?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | and Norwegian P, stanza 9, cited by Grundtvig, iv, 4, Lengji sto Gullbjor, ho tenkte mse seg:'Kann inkje mi'runinne hjelpe meg?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | and then: What is the width of the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | art pu wod, or pu gynnyst to brede? |
mdp.39015049004305 | b 5= a 3: Where did she get the eels? |
mdp.39015049004305 | casket in MS.? |
mdp.39015049004305 | comes near to English A 15, C 13, D 5, What is greener than grass? |
mdp.39015049004305 | dites- moi plustot, ma Jeanne, Comment fair'pour n'y point aller?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | f"Marry you? |
mdp.39015049004305 | he said,'How dare ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | he said,'Will ye now go, or bide?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | he says,'How dare ye break the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | iii, 104- 5, Where is he sky but three spans broad? |
mdp.39015049004305 | in C 9, D 1; What's war than a woman's wiss? |
mdp.39015049004305 | in No 1, A 15, C 13, D 5; What's higher than the tree? |
mdp.39015049004305 | is replaced by How many stars are there in the sky? |
mdp.39015049004305 | l. What'll ye will to your father? |
mdp.39015049004305 | lady, what bringst thou here?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | o. Motherwell's one stanza is: O heard ye eer o a bloody knight That livd in the west countrie? |
mdp.39015049004305 | quat is pe befalle? |
mdp.39015049004305 | qwoth hee,'Or where may all that goodly building be?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says King Henry,'How lang'll this last wi me?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says she,'Or is that noble prince within?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | says the king of Egypt;"how could the cat go from Egypt to Babylon in one night?" |
mdp.39015049004305 | t 64 506 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Ochs: Wo? |
mdp.39015049004305 | t E. g.( B): 1"E dove xestu sta gieri sera, Figlio mio rico, sapio e gcntil? |
mdp.39015049004305 | thow gentle knight, how may this be, That I might see him in the same licknesse That he stood vnto thee?' |
mdp.39015049004305 | what then? |
mdp.39015049004305 | where was you, my gray joose- hawk, The hawk that I loved so dear, That you did not awake me from out my sleep, When my sweetheart was so near? |
mdp.39015049004305 | whose the horses I hear neigh? |
mdp.39015049004305 | your father's land, humbled pride, lost honor? |
mdp.39015049004305 | — a modification of the second question in the ballad; How many drops of water in the seas about Italy? |
mdp.39015049004305 | • •#** 11'Oh is yer stirrup set too high? |
coo.31924013457647 | 'I‘hen — you will never marry? |
coo.31924013457647 | 'I‘here — go — what is all this to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | 'Tis mine the task to wake the world, In slumber curled, in slumber curled, By me her charms are all unfurled, The god of day am I? |
coo.31924013457647 | 'Why are my heartstrings the sport and toy of every wave of sympathetic second- hand sentiment? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( Aloud) And who sings? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( Aloud) Could I see the Marchioness? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( Aloud) Will that do? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( Aside) But how shall I account for your presence? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( Aside-) Where have I seen this fellow ’s face? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( NICEMIS comes down R.) Well, Nicemis — I should say Diana — what ’s wrong with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | ( aside) Randall l( aloud) Why are you here? |
coo.31924013457647 | (? ri_'}". |
coo.31924013457647 | )* Why do yonihdte him?' |
coo.31924013457647 | , Mdild on, will you? |
coo.31924013457647 | - Are we but toys to serve his whim P Is he on heartstrings thus to play, As may, perchance, seem good to him? |
coo.31924013457647 | - As I? |
coo.31924013457647 | - Miss S. Gone? |
coo.31924013457647 | - Return to earth? |
coo.31924013457647 | - Why, what ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | .And you really are a peasant? |
coo.31924013457647 | .CRIPrS runs round stage and 01? ’, followed by wedding party. |
coo.31924013457647 | 01} that ’s 21-}? |
coo.31924013457647 | 1 say, Bangles, do n’t you find it awfully slow? |
coo.31924013457647 | 1? |
coo.31924013457647 | 1Death the Friend or Death the Foe, Shall I call upon thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | 1st V. Why do n’t you turn her out neck and crop? |
coo.31924013457647 | 265( recolleeti/ zg) — N0, no — of course not — it was to me you were going to be married, was n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | 275 tliisfellow dared to cast his eyes upon you? |
coo.31924013457647 | 2nd V. All gold? |
coo.31924013457647 | 472 THL‘SP1S; 01?, THE cops GROWN OLD. |
coo.31924013457647 | :1 E lglalglé'l(‘hat? |
coo.31924013457647 | ; 5_ °!¥_1i1? |
coo.31924013457647 | A Statutory Duel? |
coo.31924013457647 | A Statutory Duel? |
coo.31924013457647 | A brave man? |
coo.31924013457647 | A coward? |
coo.31924013457647 | A crime? |
coo.31924013457647 | A cry- baby? |
coo.31924013457647 | A doll- Duke? |
coo.31924013457647 | A great change? |
coo.31924013457647 | A guinea? |
coo.31924013457647 | A hit, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | A kingdom? |
coo.31924013457647 | A live sergeant coming to stop with us? |
coo.31924013457647 | A monastery? |
coo.31924013457647 | A mortal here in Fairyland? |
coo.31924013457647 | A nunnery? |
coo.31924013457647 | A pig? |
coo.31924013457647 | A pin? |
coo.31924013457647 | A professional rogue, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | A proposal? |
coo.31924013457647 | A recent creation, probably? |
coo.31924013457647 | A reclaimed brigand? |
coo.31924013457647 | A sergeant? |
coo.31924013457647 | A strong man and a bad man? |
coo.31924013457647 | A trick, ma’am? |
coo.31924013457647 | A trick? |
coo.31924013457647 | A what? |
coo.31924013457647 | A woman ought always to argue thus: “ Can what I'm going to do be explained to young girls? |
coo.31924013457647 | A — you are awfully fond of me, are you not? |
coo.31924013457647 | A finger? |
coo.31924013457647 | A flower? |
coo.31924013457647 | Abolished battles? |
coo.31924013457647 | Above all, he must be furiously jealous in order to — to — Mrs. F. To curb your love of change? |
coo.31924013457647 | According to professional position? |
coo.31924013457647 | After all, what does it amount to? |
coo.31924013457647 | After all, what does it matter'? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, I wonder how long it will last? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, but what's to become of Olympus in the mean- time? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, but who ’ll begin? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, my fine fellows, still at it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, would you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ah, would you? |
coo.31924013457647 | All cowards? — I ’ve a theory about that. |
coo.31924013457647 | All day long? |
coo.31924013457647 | All right now? |
coo.31924013457647 | All that down there occurred? |
coo.31924013457647 | All, Who may this be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Allowing, your lordship, for the altered circumstances, I think?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Aloysius, dearly loved one, tell me, shall the little sitting- room be pink or blue? |
coo.31924013457647 | Already too long she has tarri.ed—- Why do n’t the young widow withdraw? |
coo.31924013457647 | Always together, Iua’am? |
coo.31924013457647 | Always| Dame, Always? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I addressing The Maj or- General Bunthunder, I greatly wonder? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I dreaming? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I not to be allowed to pull her to pieces? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I not to be made his whose noble altruism has rescued me from a doom worse than death itself? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I quite the dashing sposo That you fancy could depict you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I to be thwarted? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I to stand this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Am I to take that as definite? |
coo.31924013457647 | An address? |
coo.31924013457647 | An article of attire? |
coo.31924013457647 | And Bertha wo n’t know anything about it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And I ’m permitted to disport myself With these fair maids? |
coo.31924013457647 | And Jean Leroux, who dragged you through a horse pond for plundering his egg- roosts? |
coo.31924013457647 | And Miss Temple, his niece? |
coo.31924013457647 | And am I to understand that I can touch the personalty at once? |
coo.31924013457647 | And am I to understand that I was on the point of marrying a dead man without knowing it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And anything that concerns my happiness, naturally concerns yours too, does n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And are you really N isnardi? |
coo.31924013457647 | And can no one dispute it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And do you pass much time in the society of his Highness ’s elfigy? |
coo.31924013457647 | And do you think I ca n’t break away from you? |
coo.31924013457647 | And do you find I ’m an impressive character to play? |
coo.31924013457647 | And does she love thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | And doth she know that thou art here with us? |
coo.31924013457647 | And gilded my futurity? |
coo.31924013457647 | And hang it, sir, do you mean to say that a coroner ’s jury ever sat on me? |
coo.31924013457647 | And has n’t he consulted you? |
coo.31924013457647 | And have you found it answer? |
coo.31924013457647 | And he declined? |
coo.31924013457647 | And he ought to be, and would be, if he knew as much about it as you and I do — a — a Radical, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how came that about? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how did you settle it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how did you find it answer? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how have you dressed the part? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how is Armand, and where is he? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how long will you be away from me? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how old are they? |
coo.31924013457647 | And how's the lady called? |
coo.31924013457647 | And if my soul is transferred to the baron ’s body, shall I become as wicked as the baron? |
coo.31924013457647 | And if there were, wouldst put that law in force? |
coo.31924013457647 | And is Clarissa happy? |
coo.31924013457647 | And is Ruth satisfied with this state of things? |
coo.31924013457647 | And is n’t the aristocracy quick at grasping a situation? |
coo.31924013457647 | And is that why he was made a lord? |
coo.31924013457647 | And life with Bertha? |
coo.31924013457647 | And may we neverlove as mortals love? |
coo.31924013457647 | And my wedding party? |
coo.31924013457647 | And never got tipsy any more? |
coo.31924013457647 | And now, my dear Marchioness, whom do you expect at your concert this morning? |
coo.31924013457647 | And she has a fine, strong arm, has n't she, Schlipps? |
coo.31924013457647 | And she uses it, do n’t she, Schlipps? |
coo.31924013457647 | And so Armand is on his way to Monte Carlo? |
coo.31924013457647 | And so thou trustest me? |
coo.31924013457647 | And some day, I suppose, you ’ll be an officer? |
coo.31924013457647 | And that is —? |
coo.31924013457647 | And that's a pretty look- out, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | And the others? |
coo.31924013457647 | And the promise you made 1e? |
coo.31924013457647 | And the year is up+?' |
coo.31924013457647 | And then — who knows? — Perhaps some day a fam- Perhaps a famine! |
coo.31924013457647 | And they wo nt have any more money than anybody else? |
coo.31924013457647 | And they? |
coo.31924013457647 | And true and faithful to me, in return, for ever after? |
coo.31924013457647 | And what explanation can I give? |
coo.31924013457647 | And what ’s a prototype? |
coo.31924013457647 | And when the Duke came — he is not in his first youth, I think? |
coo.31924013457647 | And where shall I look for that guidance — to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | And who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | And who may you be, madam? |
coo.31924013457647 | And who ’s Baron Otto von Schlachenstein? |
coo.31924013457647 | And whom are they for? |
coo.31924013457647 | And why? |
coo.31924013457647 | And why? |
coo.31924013457647 | And wo n’t you speak an address? |
coo.31924013457647 | And would you try the hot water? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you are really leaving us to- day? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you dicln’t desert me in order to run after some- body else? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you do n’t want to give everybody a guinea? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you do n’t want to kiss every- body? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you do n’t want to turn everybody out of your inn? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you do n’t find it irksome to be chained down to one spot? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you received no reply? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you ’re not a brave man? |
coo.31924013457647 | And you, sir, are also Italian? |
coo.31924013457647 | And, Lutin, is thy wife as fair as thou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Another boon? |
coo.31924013457647 | Answer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Any more complaints? |
coo.31924013457647 | Any news? |
coo.31924013457647 | Anybody come yet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Anything else? |
coo.31924013457647 | Apollo your husband? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are all such men as thou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are all these lovely girls your sisters? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are n’t you happy, dear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are n’t you, you dear — dear olrl lady? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are there no grapes this year? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are truth and treachery so near akin That one can wear the other ’s countenance? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are we not to be married to- day? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are women ever false to such as thou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are ye March hares, or hatters? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you Lord Saxmundham? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you a prince to be worshipped or a swindler to be whipped?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you all crazy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you all mad? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you aware that you are addressing the Lady Angela Mauleverer, and that this gentleman is my husband? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you convinced? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you engaged? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you his mother? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you mad? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you making a long stay? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you not afraid to present yourself before such a bloodthirsty vindictive villain as I am represented to be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you ready, dear Aloysius? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you really in earnest when you make us this intoxicating offer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you satisfied? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you sure?" |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you the prettiest girl in the village? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you — are you in earnest, Armand? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you, by any chance, in earnest? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Are — are you married? |
coo.31924013457647 | Art thou so dull that thou canst understand No pain that is not wreaked upon thy frame? |
coo.31924013457647 | As what? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ask? |
coo.31924013457647 | Assuredly there's nothing to be Did you hear what that audacious said, fellow said? |
coo.31924013457647 | Astronomer- Royal speaks, “ God bless my soul, ” says he, “ you rising in the east? |
coo.31924013457647 | Astronomer- Royal speaks, “ God bless my soul, ” says he, “ you setting in the west? |
coo.31924013457647 | At the same time? |
coo.31924013457647 | At what time is the wedding?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Attractive? |
coo.31924013457647 | Aye, Thou lovest her, and dost thou think that I Will save thy life for her? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bac'c Then you ’ve thought better of your threat? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bacchus? |
coo.31924013457647 | Battered it all down? |
coo.31924013457647 | Because I ’m a confirmed old bachelor, eh, Edith? |
coo.31924013457647 | Before the Registrar? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bertha, what in the world is the matter ‘? |
coo.31924013457647 | Besides, what would people think? |
coo.31924013457647 | Besides, who knows what may happen from 10 to 2? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bless and save the 1nan — what does he mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bless me, did Mabel say that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Buckthorpe? |
coo.31924013457647 | Business man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Business with me? ‘ You bring me no bad news about my father or mother? |
coo.31924013457647 | Business with me? ‘ You bring me no bad news about my father or mother? |
coo.31924013457647 | But I say — gentlemen and all? |
coo.31924013457647 | But I say — you wo n’t take an unfair advantage of your day of office? |
coo.31924013457647 | But Mr. Crampton will surely not press you for payment? |
coo.31924013457647 | But are you sure of your facts? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do n’t you think that, at your age, you are rather young to marry? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do n’t you find it amuses your friends? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do n’t you find it rather slow- — Monotonous, in fact? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do n’t you find that your first estimate of a man is sometimes a mistaken one? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do n’t your men see how much amusement they create? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do you really think you would care to play that part? |
coo.31924013457647 | But do you suppose I do n’t see the fun of it? |
coo.31924013457647 | But have you ever been to a theatre, dear? |
coo.31924013457647 | But how comes it that the wedding takes place from the bridegroom ’s house, and why are all the wedding presents sent there? |
coo.31924013457647 | But how did you escape? |
coo.31924013457647 | But if he ’s not marrying Lisa, whom is he marrying? |
coo.31924013457647 | But if you are my wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | But no social influence? |
coo.31924013457647 | But perhaps your lordship has been ill lately? |
coo.31924013457647 | But please we ’ve both decided to retire from business as soon as we can make the necessary arrangemcnts — haven’t we, George? |
coo.31924013457647 | But poor Daphne, what will she say to this? |
coo.31924013457647 | But shall I tell you what I suffered when your telegram came? |
coo.31924013457647 | But still you want to go to him? |
coo.31924013457647 | But suppose I were successful? |
coo.31924013457647 | But suppose I were to lose?' |
coo.31924013457647 | But suppose you fail? |
coo.31924013457647 | But tell me now — why have you summoned us? |
coo.31924013457647 | But the surrender — how is that to be effected? |
coo.31924013457647 | But times may mend, and who knows but that I shall yet play Hamlet on his native battlements? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what do you think Lord ‘ Saxmundham will say? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what does it all mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what in the world am I to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what is the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what is the use of talking to us about Statutory Duels when we none of us know what a Statutory Duel is? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what shall I do? |
coo.31924013457647 | But what shall. I do with the wedding party? |
coo.31924013457647 | But when a British Duke dazzles her, what ’s a Chicago girl to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | But when you're Mrs. Scantlebury's age you'll know better, wo n't she, Scantlebury? |
coo.31924013457647 | But where are we? |
coo.31924013457647 | But where do I come in? |
coo.31924013457647 | But where would be the human race With never a lady in the case? |
coo.31924013457647 | But where ’s Clarissa? |
coo.31924013457647 | But whom, in pity's name, have you been injusring? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why are you sighing? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why are you so much better and wiser than anybody else? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why do you as? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why is she going, and why do n’t you stop her? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why is that given to him Which to me is so strictly forbidden? |
coo.31924013457647 | But why withhold kisses from me Which are freely accorded to Foodle? |
coo.31924013457647 | But will it gain the love That I prize all above? |
coo.31924013457647 | But you remember the conditions? |
coo.31924013457647 | But you resisted? |
coo.31924013457647 | But you will not forget that fortnight at J erm yns"? |
coo.31924013457647 | But you wo n’t be hard on me — you’ll shake hands, wo n’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | But you — what will you do, Edith? |
coo.31924013457647 | But your father and mother will justify your con- fidence in them? |
coo.31924013457647 | But — I do n’t want to ask any injudicious questions- but who accompanies you? |
coo.31924013457647 | But — don’t think me inquisitive — why do n’t you think N anna_ incomparable? |
coo.31924013457647 | But — is that so? |
coo.31924013457647 | But, I say, are n’t you playing it rather low down for a Good Fairy?' |
coo.31924013457647 | But, I say, you ’ve never been and bought a newspaper? |
coo.31924013457647 | But, Mr. Bangles — where's Mr. Bangles? |
coo.31924013457647 | But, dear me, you ’re all at breakfast l Has the wedding taken place? |
coo.31924013457647 | But, papa, where in the world is the Court? |
coo.31924013457647 | By all that is prudent and proper, why do n’t The young lady go home to her mother? |
coo.31924013457647 | By god and man, who brought us here, and how? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the bye, where do you keep your pocket handkerchief? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, I suppose it is a commission froI the King? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, I suppose you know that your friend Crampton is expected backfrom Sydney to- day? ’_. |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, I trust my cigarette is not disagreeable to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, Redmayne, have you written to tell Lord Saxmundham that you have married Ruth Brunt? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, have the Duke and Duchess of Dundee come on board yet? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, have you ever heard it remarked that you bear a close resemblance to a very dignified personage? |
coo.31924013457647 | By the way, where ’s the bar? |
coo.31924013457647 | By what right do you propose to stop me? |
coo.31924013457647 | By you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Bywhom? |
coo.31924013457647 | CHORUS, Wo n't it be a pretty wedding? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ca n't you see they ’re high society? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ca n’t they see that all the girls are laughing at them? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ca n’t you do it under that — for a friend, you know? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ca n’t you get it yourself? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ca n’t you spare some of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Call it work, and who ’d do it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Call out my old friend because he was of the same way of thinking as myself? — nol Tor. |
coo.31924013457647 | Can I have a word or two with you before you go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Can devils take the ‘ face and form of gods? |
coo.31924013457647 | Can that be so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Can that be so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Can you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Care to play it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Certain1y — eh, Buckthorpe? |
coo.31924013457647 | Certainly not — but what am I to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Certainly, Grumpff — here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Come from far? |
coo.31924013457647 | Come now, why wet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Come, Christina, what say you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Come, tell us quick, This scurvy trick, Why, who the deuce has dared to play? |
coo.31924013457647 | Confound it, you do n’t want me to strangle the woman, do you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Consent? |
coo.31924013457647 | Costly raiment? |
coo.31924013457647 | Could any words more eloquently show The reckless of his delirium? |
coo.31924013457647 | Court sculptor who created me, And told me rank awaited me, Which pleased you and elated me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Cuthbert — my friend — my old friend- you will forgive me for causing you this pain? |
coo.31924013457647 | Darine, what dost thou mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ddyou know who I am? |
coo.31924013457647 | De B. Duchess, have you no welcome for me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Depopulated? |
coo.31924013457647 | Describe you all I know? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did I do that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did I or did I not tell you to carry off Jane Collins and take her to Sir'l‘revor ’s flat, and have you or have you not done so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did he only wink?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Did he tell you that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did n’t I mention it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did n’t you know that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you ever know a lady So particularly shady,'Though a very nice old party she was thought to be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you ever see anybody look more like a live man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you ever see the Revolving Realms of Radiant Rehabilitation — telegraphic address, “ Realms ”? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you flog that postillion who had the audacity to faint on his horse? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you happen to meet the Duchess when you were in the States? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you never hear of the young lady who was engaged to Cousin Robin? |
coo.31924013457647 | Did you say nobody in particular? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou dance with all their devils? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou join in all their revels? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou join in_all their revels? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou not tell me he had said these things? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou say Lutin? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou watch, with sorrow sobbing, Liar lying, robber robbing, Drinker drinking, gorger gorging, Pinker pinking, forger forging? |
coo.31924013457647 | Didst thou watch, with sorrow sobbing, Liar lying, robber robbing? |
coo.31924013457647 | Diel Who the devil says I ’m dead? |
coo.31924013457647 | Disappointed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do I look like a dead man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do I understand you to say, sir, that you are an mfernal soouudrel? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t I tell you that I mean to rescue her and restore her to her young man before any harm can possibly happene? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t I? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t distress yourself on our account — we are getting on very comfortably-—_aren’t we, Sparkeion? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t forsake me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t forsake me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t know? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t let ’s have any row about it; whose husband are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t they like ballet- girls? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you know me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you know the story of the gentleman who undermined his influence by associating with his inferiors? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you like your part? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you find it lonely out by yourself all night? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do n’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you believe in first impressions? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you believe in first impressions?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you call me nothing? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you call this interesting family, nothing? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you consider it consistent with my duty as a total abstainer, to grow anything stronger than ginger beer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know I ’m very glad to hear you say that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know his Highness, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know how much devil goes to make a determined and life- long enemy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know my wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know the nature of the man on whom you have inflicted this deadly insult? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know what that is? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know what that is? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you know, Miss Spinn, I often wonder that, with your love of change, it has never entered your head to get married? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you mean if you should die? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you mean that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you mean to say people tell you that I tell stories? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you mean to tell me that Ralph Crampton had the audacity to make love to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you mean to tell me that you — you-—with a stipend of two hundred a year — have pre- sumed to marry my daughter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you really think she's a fairy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you see that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you suppose I intend to give up a magnificent part without a struggle? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you take?" |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think I do n’t know that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think I should be successful? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think I should let you roll them if they were masculine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think he would like achop, and a glass of beer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think she would resist him? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you think that when I am face to face with a man- eater I am not frightened? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you want everybody to love Nauna? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does Dr. Trotway know that you killed this man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does Edith know it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does he know of your marriage? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does he refuse Our rightful dues? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does it require a large capital? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does n't Lisa look delightful? |
coo.31924013457647 | Does n’t that convey any idea to the Grand Ducal mind? |
coo.31924013457647 | Done what? |
coo.31924013457647 | Dost thou not love them? |
coo.31924013457647 | Dost thou not see my wound? |
coo.31924013457647 | Dost thou then fear to reap before my face The crop that thou hast sown behind my back? |
coo.31924013457647 | Doubt? |
coo.31924013457647 | Down to mid- earth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Down? |
coo.31924013457647 | Drink and dance with all their devils? |
coo.31924013457647 | Driven me? |
coo.31924013457647 | E11? |
coo.31924013457647 | Edith Temple? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Engaged? |
coo.31924013457647 | Enter CArTAIN BAr? |
coo.31924013457647 | Equal to what, dear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Erl, And on that spot positioned it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Escape? |
coo.31924013457647 | Fly? |
coo.31924013457647 | For Randall, then? |
coo.31924013457647 | For another hundred years? |
coo.31924013457647 | For life? |
coo.31924013457647 | For pity's sake, Sir Cuthbert, what has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | For the present? |
coo.31924013457647 | Found, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Frederica, do you doubt me? |
coo.31924013457647 | From what gentleman? |
coo.31924013457647 | Funny, is1i’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Gentle warmth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Give everybody a guinea? |
coo.31924013457647 | Give thee what? |
coo.31924013457647 | Glad to see you — who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Glad to see you — who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Glad to see you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Go what? |
coo.31924013457647 | Good day, Diana — ah Apollo — Well, well, well, what ’s the matter P what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Good joke, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Got your second wind? |
coo.31924013457647 | Gracious goodness, what shall we do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Grand Duchess? |
coo.31924013457647 | Grumpfi, did you tell these ladies I was a devil? |
coo.31924013457647 | Had n’t I better direct it to the Superintendent by name? |
coo.31924013457647 | Half- pay? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hallo, sir, who are you who presume to convert into a duologue that which was intended for a soliloquy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hang the fellow, how shall I get rid of him? |
coo.31924013457647 | Harlequin and Columbine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Has Mr. Parfit gone? |
coo.31924013457647 | Has anything happened to distress you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Has it happened as we expected? |
coo.31924013457647 | Has not the last year's interest on Mr. Crampton ’s mortgage been paid? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hast thou a wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hast thou no knowledge of the form of woe That comes of cheated hopes and trampled hearts? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hast thou no pity for a heart- wrung girl Who pines for love that thou canst help her win? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have I done wrong? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have I ever spoken an unkind word to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have n't you, Schlipps? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have n’t I been listening to reason all the time I ’ve been talking? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have n’t you been rash unduly? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have n’t you really? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have they no sense of humour? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you a light? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you any proof that this gentleman is your husband? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you got his letters? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you got it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you really got sixteen names? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you such a thing as a catalogue of the Museum?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you taken your farewell of Madame? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Have you? |
coo.31924013457647 | He beats his children, do n’t he? |
coo.31924013457647 | He can give us no hope? |
coo.31924013457647 | He gave you some acknowledgment, I guess? |
coo.31924013457647 | He has brought one lump of sugar for the claret- cup? |
coo.31924013457647 | He is a lord, you say? |
coo.31924013457647 | He is a very proud man, is he not? |
coo.31924013457647 | He looks like a — a — You do n’t mind my speaking openly about him? |
coo.31924013457647 | He looks like a—.What do you call those people at fairs and races? |
coo.31924013457647 | He must have known it--—why did he keep it from me? |
coo.31924013457647 | He seems fond of flowers — perhaps a pot of mignonette? |
coo.31924013457647 | He ’s a brute, ma’am; he's not worthy of y0u — Is he worthy of you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Heavens, what is to be done? |
coo.31924013457647 | Her figure? |
coo.31924013457647 | Her name's Martha, is n't it, Schlipps? |
coo.31924013457647 | Her prototype? |
coo.31924013457647 | Here he js — whom has he brought with him?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Here!—in my house? |
coo.31924013457647 | Here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Him? |
coo.31924013457647 | His cousin? |
coo.31924013457647 | His profession? |
coo.31924013457647 | His tailor? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hope you're pretty well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Horace, is it possible that you are an icicle in disguise? |
coo.31924013457647 | Hot water that would not cool down as time went on; water that would be always, always hot? |
coo.31924013457647 | How am I to break the truth to you who have set your heart so fully on me? |
coo.31924013457647 | How am I to recover her? |
coo.31924013457647 | How are matters progressing? |
coo.31924013457647 | How are you concerned with my daughter, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | How artificial? |
coo.31924013457647 | How can you have the face to stand there and say such a thing? |
coo.31924013457647 | How can you put that right? |
coo.31924013457647 | How could I? |
coo.31924013457647 | How dare you attempt to sit down in this'lady ’s presence? |
coo.31924013457647 | How dare you kiss me before we are quite married? |
coo.31924013457647 | How dare you presume to bring me here before these people without waiting until I was fit to appear? |
coo.31924013457647 | How dare you say such a thing? |
coo.31924013457647 | How de do, miss| Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | How did the Grand Duke die? |
coo.31924013457647 | How did you come to take to tiger- shooting? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do I look? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do I look? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do we do it? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you do, Mr. Parfitt? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you do, baron? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you feel after it? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you know that? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you like it? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you like ruling the world? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you make that out? |
coo.31924013457647 | How do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | How d’ye do, Mrs. Flamboys? |
coo.31924013457647 | How fares Sir Ethais? |
coo.31924013457647 | How in the world does he knowanything about her? |
coo.31924013457647 | How is it to get about? |
coo.31924013457647 | How is the election going? |
coo.31924013457647 | How longdo you propose to stay at"Beachington'? |
coo.31924013457647 | How many are there? |
coo.31924013457647 | How many names have you, Miss Spinn? |
coo.31924013457647 | How old was your aunt when she died? |
coo.31924013457647 | How shall I explain it all to them? |
coo.31924013457647 | How shall we pass the time? |
coo.31924013457647 | How so? |
coo.31924013457647 | How was that? |
coo.31924013457647 | How would I play it? |
coo.31924013457647 | How would I play this part — The Grand Duke ’s Bride? |
coo.31924013457647 | How would you like to be taken, Sir John? |
coo.31924013457647 | How? |
coo.31924013457647 | How? |
coo.31924013457647 | I ask you — isn't it the very greatest kindness that you can do two young people to change them into Harlequin and Columbine? |
coo.31924013457647 | I ask you, am I the kind of woman to inspire a heroic passion? |
coo.31924013457647 | I ask your pardon; but — you are so strangely like the Regent ’s statue, that, for the moment, I—0h, who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | I beg your Excellency ’s pardon, but-—may we halt for a moment? |
coo.31924013457647 | I beg your pardon, but will you be so polite as to tell me if this is Little Pickleboy Gardens, Mulberry Square? |
coo.31924013457647 | I beg your pardon-—it ’s extremely stupid of me — but I can not quite remember — am I a Harlebine"or a Columquin? |
coo.31924013457647 | I believe I have the honour of addressing the Duchess of Dundee? |
coo.31924013457647 | I believe there is nothing to be ashamed of in the fact that I am on my honeymoon? |
coo.31924013457647 | I dare say now that, under similar circumstances, you went on just as we do now? |
coo.31924013457647 | I hope he'll tell us all before he goes Why preferably just below the nose? |
coo.31924013457647 | I mean, how dare you say such a thing? |
coo.31924013457647 | I must find some excuse to stop at a milliner’s — what shall I say? |
coo.31924013457647 | I overheard| You did? |
coo.31924013457647 | I presume that the loss of your fortune will not mate- rially affect your political principles, Mr. Redmayne? |
coo.31924013457647 | I say, Otto, ai n’t you glad to get back again? |
coo.31924013457647 | I see; and he borrowed yours? |
coo.31924013457647 | I suppose I may say, “ dear Mr. Redmayne? |
coo.31924013457647 | I suppose I may take it Mr. Parfit, that Lord Saxmundham is much distressed at losing Brantinghame? |
coo.31924013457647 | I suppose you ’ll be here to receive them? |
coo.31924013457647 | I think we ’re rather an improve- ment on the original gods — don’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | I think you told us this was Doctor ’s Commons? |
coo.31924013457647 | I thought you were a bachelor? |
coo.31924013457647 | I thought you were close friends? |
coo.31924013457647 | I trust l’ve fairly carried out your Excollency ’s instructions? |
coo.31924013457647 | I trust you think I exercised a wise discretion? |
coo.31924013457647 | I w onder, wonder why? |
coo.31924013457647 | I wonder who lives here? |
coo.31924013457647 | I wonder will he prove to be A sinner or a saint? |
coo.31924013457647 | I — I am much agitated: and you, my child? |
coo.31924013457647 | I ’m the happzest fellow 1111 “? |
coo.31924013457647 | I find this gentleman( indicating sentry) full of delicate appreciation — supp0se we leave it to him? |
coo.31924013457647 | I've been drinking? |
coo.31924013457647 | I68 “ HASTE TO THE WEDDING? ’ March. |
coo.31924013457647 | I9 I? |
coo.31924013457647 | I? |
coo.31924013457647 | I? |
coo.31924013457647 | Idol Miss S. You propose to marry me? |
coo.31924013457647 | If I owned some day that I sung that lay, Because somebody bet me I would n’t? |
coo.31924013457647 | If I were, what would become of me before the blaze of those radiant eyes? |
coo.31924013457647 | If he should persist in prosecuting this unhappy woman, what would you do? |
coo.31924013457647 | If my tale be true? |
coo.31924013457647 | If you could get all you wanted from a first- r- re inn without paying for it, how long would you stop there? |
coo.31924013457647 | If you had been told that you were going to be deposed to- morrow, and perhaps blown up with dynamite for all I know, would n’t you be a cry- baby? |
coo.31924013457647 | If you want to be impudent, why do n’t you be impudent to a man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ihat? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ila! ‘ Whatever has become of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | In 414 THE FOR]'U1VE'HUzVTER¢ other words, if these proceedings must be taken, is it not rather my duty to initiate them myself? |
coo.31924013457647 | In a Statutory Duel? |
coo.31924013457647 | In earnest? |
coo.31924013457647 | In other words, Robinson hauls down his colours? |
coo.31924013457647 | In public? |
coo.31924013457647 | In the calf of the leg, my lord, if you do n’t mind? |
coo.31924013457647 | In the mud — and in all weathers? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed, Alaric? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Indeed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Into the grove? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is Mr. Randall a great friend of yours? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is he at the bar? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is he handsome? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is he very dear to ‘ your? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is he very wise and good? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is he — you’ll think it a strange question — is he a very nice man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is his Grace so brilliant? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is it all right, Mr. Jackson?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Is it not a mad idea? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is it not rather late, M. le Vicomte, to find fault with the terms upon which I advance money? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is it that I am more clear- sighted, or that you are more candid? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is it true that you once saved his life when he was tiger shooting in India? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is n’t he here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is our little plot detected? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is that the ring with which I plighted thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is the coast clear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is the detective here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is the girl mad? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is the job finished? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is there not some such law? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is there? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is there? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this Court Mourning or a Fancy Ball? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this indeed the truth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this on my account? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this pigeon? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this the way to teach a sinful man The moral beauties of a spotless life? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this the way to teach him, pray, The truths of pure morality? |
coo.31924013457647 | Is this the way you speak of a wife to whom you have n’t been married three weeks? |
coo.31924013457647 | It ca n’t be one of Governor Griffenfeld ’s practical jokes? |
coo.31924013457647 | It has come to pass Thcre ’s a young girl of decent middle class To whom we ’ve promised our protecting mercies: D'you know June Collins? |
coo.31924013457647 | It has seemed like three weeks, has n’t it Seamle- bury? |
coo.31924013457647 | It is a Radical that I am, is n’t it, Ric? |
coo.31924013457647 | It is annoying? |
coo.31924013457647 | It is m my mind to atone for my misdoing, as far as atonement is 2222312: 5? |
coo.31924013457647 | It will abide with you, Armand, while you are away — and it will come back with.you — it wil1 come back with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | It would be a mad coupling — and would it last? |
coo.31924013457647 | It ’s a great Homburg dish, is n’t it, Randall? |
coo.31924013457647 | It ’s about two years since your aunt, Miss Brackenbury, died? |
coo.31924013457647 | It ’s all luck, I suppose? |
coo.31924013457647 | It ’s rather strong, is n’t it, to a mere acquaintance?" |
coo.31924013457647 | It ’s your fun, I suppose? |
coo.31924013457647 | I‘shall see you again? |
coo.31924013457647 | J ust-—just here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Kicker kicking, beater beating, Sticker sticking, cheater cheatmg? |
coo.31924013457647 | Kings, princes, and so forth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Kiss everybody? |
coo.31924013457647 | Know him? |
coo.31924013457647 | Kurrachee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ladies? |
coo.31924013457647 | Lady An, An incident? |
coo.31924013457647 | Lady P. And are you really about to favour us with a specimen of your marvellous talent? |
coo.31924013457647 | Lady. ‘ Go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Let me ask you, sir, if Mr. Randall is a forger, how do you and he come to be together? |
coo.31924013457647 | Let you go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Life without Lutin, what can that be worth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Look here, ‘ Apollo, whose husband are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Lucky? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mab( sitting on her R.) You bring good news to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mabel and Alaric? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mad? |
coo.31924013457647 | Madam, is this true? |
coo.31924013457647 | Man's love is pure invariably? |
coo.31924013457647 | Maria? |
coo.31924013457647 | Married to Vulcan or married to Mars, what does it signify? |
coo.31924013457647 | Married to him, Hans? |
coo.31924013457647 | Married? |
coo.31924013457647 | Marry you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Marry you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | May 1? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I ask in what respect I have failed? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I ask whom I have the honour of addressing? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I ask you for one? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I kiss him? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I suggest that we do not over- act our parts? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I trust that separa- tion from your political preceptor will not endanger the stability of your own convictions? |
coo.31924013457647 | May I — may I kiss you? |
coo.31924013457647 | May we look now? |
coo.31924013457647 | Merely mortality? |
coo.31924013457647 | Merely mortality? |
coo.31924013457647 | Might I have a peep? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mine, then? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss Caverel, I hope you have not decided to go home allthe way by sea? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. And Mrs. Flamboys? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Are we all here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. As if he did n't want to be observed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Do you really mean to tell me this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. I beg your pardon — I forgot to ask if I might put your name down? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Mr. Bangles, why, what in the world is the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Mr. Buckthorpe, was that Mr. Randall who left you iust now? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Talking about me, Mr. Bangles, as usual? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Very quietly? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Well, Mr. Bangles, how are you getting on with that'elly? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss S. You do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Miss Whortle? |
coo.31924013457647 | Monster, do you mean to leave me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Monster, do you want to leave me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Most Frenchmen? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mr. Bangles, will you shake hands with me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mr. Buckthorpe, do you know where my uncle is? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mr. Crampton — before you go, will you let me tell you that, from my heart, I pity and pardon you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mr. Maguire, where are you going? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs. Crumble? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs. F. And Mrs. Scantlebury ’s? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs. F. Ca n’t you guess? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs. F. Indelicate? |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs. Flamboys, call these cigarettes? — Ridiculous! |
coo.31924013457647 | Mrs.- Scantlebury, do you believe in first impressions? |
coo.31924013457647 | Must, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | My Master? |
coo.31924013457647 | My child, what have I done to justify this outburst? |
coo.31924013457647 | My daughter, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | My dear fellow, who does hit it off with his com- manding officer? |
coo.31924013457647 | My dears, here ’s the Baron? |
coo.31924013457647 | My good friend, if you do n’t produce the piece how can I play the part? |
coo.31924013457647 | My lord, I do n’t know whether I ’m asleep or awake- — will your lordship be good enough to pinch me? |
coo.31924013457647 | My love, what can I do? |
coo.31924013457647 | My nephew? |
coo.31924013457647 | My son? |
coo.31924013457647 | My wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | My wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | N ow has n’t it occurred to you that on the whole you ’re not a profitable customer? |
coo.31924013457647 | N ow what do you think of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | N0w — what do you say? |
coo.31924013457647 | Narrate you all I saw? |
coo.31924013457647 | Nearly finished your endearments? |
coo.31924013457647 | Nearly finished your soliloquy, Woodpecker? |
coo.31924013457647 | Never mind that — have you got the licence? |
coo.31924013457647 | Never? |
coo.31924013457647 | Never? |
coo.31924013457647 | Never? |
coo.31924013457647 | News, my dear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Nisnardi? |
coo.31924013457647 | No doubt you recognize Some formula, word- wise, That binds your heart in solemn fealty? |
coo.31924013457647 | No, no — it would be better if Edith and I were to go together, eh — Edith?-—and—- Miss S. Would n’t do at all. |
coo.31924013457647 | No, no — what am I saying? |
coo.31924013457647 | No, not yet? |
coo.31924013457647 | No-—no — what are you talking about? |
coo.31924013457647 | Nor his aunt? |
coo.31924013457647 | Norma, Do n’t they sneer like people of quality? |
coo.31924013457647 | Not Aloysius? |
coo.31924013457647 | Not Dr. Trotway? |
coo.31924013457647 | Not a prince? |
coo.31924013457647 | Not cold? — it ’s freezing! |
coo.31924013457647 | Not punish her? |
coo.31924013457647 | Not yet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Nothing, Baron? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now I wonder what has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now as a judge of what the public likes, are you impressed with my appearance as the father of the gods? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now here ’s a riddle that I can not solve:- Why do these mortals bear their weight of woe When they can end it at their will? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now the question is, how shall we summon the people? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now then, Daphne, wha ’ ’ the matter with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now then, Father Time, what ’s this about a wet Friday in November for the last six months? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now then, are we all ready? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now two old fogies like us can do what we like? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now what is it, Preposteros, what is ‘ it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now what would be the good of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now where are those two girls of mine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now you take? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now your opinion give politely And riddle me this and riddle me rightly- — Who claims her hand? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now — would you have any objection — to--—to give me some idea — if it ’s only a mere sketch-—as to how you play it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, Mabel, my good girl, why do you invariably came in at highly inconvenient moments? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, Preposteros, what is the matter with you?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, do n’t worry — can't you see that I have business with a gentleman? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, does that look like a practical joke? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, if I get you out of this scrape—(Pm thinking of settling, you know)—if I get you out of this scrape, and we make it all trumps, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, in the first place, have your husband ’s parents been informed of his marriage? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, is n’t that a trump of a mother? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, let me see — what happened when Robinson rescued Friday? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, mere verbal humour is so ‘ much safer — a quip, a crank, a jibe, jape or ‘ est? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, my dears, if you will be so good as to go into the hall, Grumpff will see that you have everything of'the best, wo n’t you, Grumpff? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, then, where ’s the hat? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, what d'ye take me for? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, what is the second point that exercises you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, who the deuce is Mr. Dudley Coxe- Coxe? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, who ’s this with his moustache coming off? |
coo.31924013457647 | Now, why will women do things that ca n’t be explained to young girls? |
coo.31924013457647 | Of a cardiac affection? |
coo.31924013457647 | Of course you ’ve heard that ‘ I ’ve been promised a Countship? |
coo.31924013457647 | Of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Of you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh dear, oh dear, what shall I do? — How I do hate a man! |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh dear,-oh dear, what shall I do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh my, what am I saying? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh the daysiwhcn some stepfather for the query held a handle out, The door- mat from the scraper, is it distant very far? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh why’did the gods make me a manager? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh — then you have n’t heard? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, Elliston? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, Mabel is concerned in this, is she? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, Mrs. Redmayne, are you saying “ good- bye ” to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, are n’t the nobility shrewd? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, didst thou hear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, earthly Love, Thou mighty monarch, holding in thy grasp The holiest balm and most enduring woe, Is it for good or ill that thou art here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, have n't you any sense of fun? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, have n't you any sense of fun? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, he ’s a Duke, is he? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, if you please, I was thinking, if you ’re six foot long as a sergeant, how long will you be before you ’re a captain? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, if you please, Mistress Marthais compliments, and have you been successful? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, it ’s you, is it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, my God, can it be that the love I had I have again? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, my wife ’s below, is she? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, only once a year? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, papa, where's Woodpecker? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, papa, why did you send away the cabs? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, pray you be magnanimous,'Twill ruin him and ruin us — In sheer good humour it was done — Oh, have n't you any sense of fun? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, she told you what I said, did she? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, spectre, wo n’t anything lay thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, tell me, are there many men on earth As fair and pleasant to the eye as thou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, that is your idea of a good part? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, they do n’t? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, was that all? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, you think he will? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh, you think that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh-—is that all? |
coo.31924013457647 | Oh-—that is it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ohol So, sir, you own to Leonora? |
coo.31924013457647 | On Selene? |
coo.31924013457647 | On my wedding- day? |
coo.31924013457647 | On you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Only — forgive the suggestion — isn’t it a little risky? |
coo.31924013457647 | Or art thou not Of thine accursed race the most accursed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Or give a guarantee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Our names, perhaps, you ’ll tahe? |
coo.31924013457647 | Our power, I think, is limited to two? |
coo.31924013457647 | Out of my inn? |
coo.31924013457647 | Outspake their Queen, and thus spake she- “ This is a matter that rests with me, Who dares opinions thus to form? |
coo.31924013457647 | Over and over again I have said to myself, “ It is my duty to marry. ” But whom? |
coo.31924013457647 | P g I am thy wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | Papa, what are they going to do to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Parfitt? |
coo.31924013457647 | Perhaps there are a thundering lot? |
coo.31924013457647 | Perhaps these gentlemen will join you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Perhaps_you think I ’m only so- so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Perpetual hot water? |
coo.31924013457647 | Physician who appointed me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pity she has to lose her money? |
coo.31924013457647 | Please do not keep us all on tenter- hooks- Now, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Please will some one kindly tell us, Who are our respective kin? |
coo.31924013457647 | Police station, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Poor bridegrooms? |
coo.31924013457647 | Poor child, where will she go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pressing business? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pretty Lisa, fair and tasty, Tell me now, and tell me truly, Haverft you been rather hasty? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pretty feet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pretty, pretty Are these real girls? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pretty, you think? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pretty? |
coo.31924013457647 | Prithee where ’s the moral? |
coo.31924013457647 | Proof? |
coo.31924013457647 | Properly worked? |
coo.31924013457647 | Punch and Judy man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Pure? |
coo.31924013457647 | Put on your other glove, will you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ralph Crampton You here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Randall always prefers a spoon if he can get one; do n’t you, Randall? |
coo.31924013457647 | Rather rough on these poor people, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ready at a moment ’s notice to play any part that may be entrusted to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Really sorry? |
coo.31924013457647 | Really, Miss — a — a — I did not catch your name? |
coo.31924013457647 | Really? |
coo.31924013457647 | Recovery? |
coo.31924013457647 | Repeat you all I heard? |
coo.31924013457647 | Respectable young girl, you know — clerical 1over — bad Baronet—flat in Whitehall Mansions, eh? ’ Rose. |
coo.31924013457647 | Right away? |
coo.31924013457647 | Risky? |
coo.31924013457647 | Rude? |
coo.31924013457647 | Rude? |
coo.31924013457647 | Rudolph? |
coo.31924013457647 | Rule a Grand Duchy? |
coo.31924013457647 | S. What, the remark? |
coo.31924013457647 | Say, dost thou come from earth or heaven? |
coo.31924013457647 | Say, what has brought thee grief? |
coo.31924013457647 | Secrets? |
coo.31924013457647 | See those two young people, there? |
coo.31924013457647 | See? |
coo.31924013457647 | Selene? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I be Robinson Crusoe-—and will you be my man Friday? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I be frank with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I be permitted to change these things? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I beat her down? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I confess? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I put some mint sauce over it?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I tell Lord Saxmundham that you are here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I tell you a secret which has been on the tip of my tongue for six weeks past? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I tell you of the blank despair that numbed my soul? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I tell you that I had not the courage to face the blank life that lay before me after you had gone out of my eyes? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall I tell you that I have dreaded to look be) ond this parting of ours? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall we endure this outrage, say? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shall we refer it to arbitration? |
coo.31924013457647 | Should I know you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shun thee, my sweet Selene? |
coo.31924013457647 | Shy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Simple? |
coo.31924013457647 | Simple? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir C. An English girl? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir C. That is all? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir C. Yes — didn’t you know she was.there? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. A favourable notice in The Times? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. But tell me what has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. But whom have you with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. I say, do you want a handy youn man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. I ’m sure of it; but what of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir T. May I ask whom I have the pleasure of addressing? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sir Trevor Mauleverer, Miss Clarissa Whortle Mrs. C. The young lady which he ’s going to marry, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Slow? |
coo.31924013457647 | So far, all is satisfactory, but what did Mrs. Crumble mean by her remark about military baronets? |
coo.31924013457647 | So this is how you ’d liave us sue you- Bowing, bending-—turniug to.you- — But you do n't exact it, do you? |
coo.31924013457647 | So you are going away for two years? |
coo.31924013457647 | So, under the circum- stances, would you allow me to put my arm round your waist? |
coo.31924013457647 | Solemnly, as delivering a judgment"? |
coo.31924013457647 | Some explanation certainly he owes—- Why preferably just below the nose? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sparkeion? |
coo.31924013457647 | Stand it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Start in half an hour, do they? |
coo.31924013457647 | Stay? |
coo.31924013457647 | Stop, here ’? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sunday refused to take its place? |
coo.31924013457647 | Suppose I refuse? |
coo.31924013457647 | Suppose he takes a fancy to my Bertha? |
coo.31924013457647 | Suppose it turns out all right, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | Suppose we say the fiver without the hundred pounds? |
coo.31924013457647 | Suppose you take, with open mind, Twelve handsome men — what do you find? |
coo.31924013457647 | Sure he does n’t want to marry her? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely I ’m not late? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely a bee can swarm alone? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely he is not a gentleman? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely it was from a place so called that my poor dead son ’s last letter was dated? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely there is nothing to distress you in the fact that the Duchess happens to be at Monte Carlo? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely you ’re not the Governor? |
coo.31924013457647 | Surely you ’ve a room in your Palace — with blinds — that would do? |
coo.31924013457647 | T111? |
coo.31924013457647 | THE FORTOWE'HUlVTER'413 with her? |
coo.31924013457647 | Take thee to earth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Tell me frankly, Duchess — have I been fairly dealt with, do you think? |
coo.31924013457647 | Tell me, Trevor, have you seen my Clarissa? |
coo.31924013457647 | Ten millions of dollarsl If I had ten millions of dollars, I wonder what I would buy with it? |
coo.31924013457647 | That I intend to marry her? |
coo.31924013457647 | That is all you have to say? |
coo.31924013457647 | That my husband? |
coo.31924013457647 | That nobleman? |
coo.31924013457647 | That statue — who commissioned it? |
coo.31924013457647 | That woman here? |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s all very well, but what is to become of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s blunt and outspoken, is it not? |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s not one of his Excellency ’s practical jokes?' |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s rather sudden, is it not? |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s right, ai n’t it mates? |
coo.31924013457647 | That ’s right, mates, ai n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Duchess of Dundee? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Duke ’s death- bed? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Duke? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Prince Regent? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Regent? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Registrar will say to you,"Do your parents consent to this marr1age? |
coo.31924013457647 | The Sergeant- Major? |
coo.31924013457647 | The deuce you will? |
coo.31924013457647 | The fellow whose disgraceful practical jokes are the subject of such general complaint? |
coo.31924013457647 | The joke? |
coo.31924013457647 | The lady who ran away from home a year ago? |
coo.31924013457647 | The light- hearted cup and the convivial jest ‘ for them — but.for Ine — what is there for me? |
coo.31924013457647 | The mischief ’s done, and now the only question is — What is the best thing to do, and can I be of any service in helping you to do it? |
coo.31924013457647 | The other end? |
coo.31924013457647 | The petitions? |
coo.31924013457647 | The question is, when and how? |
coo.31924013457647 | The state of your emotions you Delineate succinctly: But, come — what would you have me do? |
coo.31924013457647 | The young lady appears alarmed? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then George, and Thomas, and William, and John? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then I really am a baron? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then I, before I occu- pied your body, was really the Baron whom you represented yourself to be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then at any moment we may expect to hear that judgment has been given? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then had n’t I better take back my wedding- presents? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then how is it that you and he are so much together? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then it's a bargain? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then the decision has been given? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then this bush- life must be a change to you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then vhy do n’t you say so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then why object to Vulcan? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you are not my wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you consent? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you did n’t die? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you have quite ceased to love me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you ’ll go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you ’re not a coward? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then you ’ve not married Ludwig? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then — I may take it that you do not believe there is much of evil in me?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Then, Ethais, is perfect comeliness Always identified with moral worth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then, Miss Nanna, you ’ve heard of our good fortune? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then, mortal Ethais, what love is thine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then, of course, there will be no Peers? |
coo.31924013457647 | Then-—you are not a prince? |
coo.31924013457647 | There is some reason — s0 we must suppose — “ lhy preferably, just below the nose? |
coo.31924013457647 | There — does it not convey A pleasant sense of influence? |
coo.31924013457647 | There, what do you think of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Theresa, who had such an appetite, too? |
coo.31924013457647 | There‘s no possibility of doubt, Thursby? |
coo.31924013457647 | They go very well together, do n’t they, Randall? |
coo.31924013457647 | They will not condemn this innocent lady to a life of unmerited ignominy? |
coo.31924013457647 | They ’d have no qualms about it — s0 why should you? |
coo.31924013457647 | This afternoon? |
coo.31924013457647 | This information is distressing; If you will shortly be returning, My soul is burning With keen anxiety to know? |
coo.31924013457647 | This is rather sudden, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thou dost not shun me, then? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thou here alone with Ethais? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thou lovest Ethais? |
coo.31924013457647 | Three days?_ Say, rather, three hours! |
coo.31924013457647 | Three weeks? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thursby, what does it mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thy features are fair and seemly-_ A god among mortal men: 1’m beautiful, too, extremely — Granting all this, what then? |
coo.31924013457647 | Thy well- beloved wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | Tigers? |
coo.31924013457647 | To apply in your own name for a decree of nullity? |
coo.31924013457647 | To be sure — what does it matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | To every one I meet? |
coo.31924013457647 | To go where I please? |
coo.31924013457647 | To initiate them yourself? |
coo.31924013457647 | To me, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | To our neglect? |
coo.31924013457647 | To whom?' |
coo.31924013457647 | To women? |
coo.31924013457647 | To find me? |
coo.31924013457647 | ToTwhom do yoe refer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Trevor — my beloved husband — where in the world have you been? |
coo.31924013457647 | Trevor, dearest Trevor, are we late? |
coo.31924013457647 | Trotway, do you ever go to the play? |
coo.31924013457647 | Turn out a woman who can live on nothing for three weeks? |
coo.31924013457647 | Turned out splendidl y — magnificentl y — eventuall y. You — you are bound for Brindisi, I understand? |
coo.31924013457647 | Twenty- nine, were you not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Two- shilling gloves? |
coo.31924013457647 | Uncertain? |
coo.31924013457647 | Unpleasantly so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Unreasonable? |
coo.31924013457647 | Untrue? |
coo.31924013457647 | V5/ ell, it does n’t matter, because, you see, it ’s practi — cally oil? |
coo.31924013457647 | Very simple, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | W arranged last week that you were to see to that? |
coo.31924013457647 | W hat ca n’t be? |
coo.31924013457647 | W hat do you understand by the word “ crime ”? |
coo.31924013457647 | W611? |
coo.31924013457647 | War universal? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was he to know that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was it for this that we proposed to her To bring these erring mortals to our land? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was it for this to realms of bliss We summoned such rascality? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was it not at your house that he fell ill? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was it not that Thespis might consult you whenever he was in a difficulty? |
coo.31924013457647 | Was n’t that it?_ Hallie! |
coo.31924013457647 | Was she pretty? |
coo.31924013457647 | We had better not be there? |
coo.31924013457647 | We had better not be there? |
coo.31924013457647 | We have been c. layed upon? |
coo.31924013457647 | We lay no stress On blamelessncss, But still we wait To speculate On this — will he Turn out to be A sinner or a saint? |
coo.31924013457647 | We rather think, with a due submission, The time has come when we ought to swarm? ” Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz. |
coo.31924013457647 | We will confine our- selves, if you please, to the question, which is — what do you propose to give us for luncheon? |
coo.31924013457647 | We wonder will he prove to be A sinner or a saint? |
coo.31924013457647 | We ’ll tell you when we want the mixture as before. ” Do n’t you think so, Count? |
coo.31924013457647 | We1l, yes, it looks like it, do n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Welcome? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well but I suppose the experiments are ingenious “?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, Hans, so you are really going to be married at ast? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, Preposteros, and what have you brought? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, and what is there to blush at in that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, and whom else do you admire? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, but what are we to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, but why November? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, but why wet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, do you consider it consistent with your duty as the god of wine to make the grapes yield nothing but ginger beer? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, have they brought you the hat? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, have you seen the Syndic? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, is the Captain there still?. |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, it may happen — who knows? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, my dear, and what do you want? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, now that they ’re gone, what is it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, of all the acts of audacity that have ever come under my notice( Suddenly) And what will Sir Trevor say? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, on the whole, perhaps yes, I say-—it’s — it ’s a good joke, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, sir, and if I was, sir-—and if I was, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, sir, wha ’s all that to me, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, that is a month, is n’t it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, then, Adelaide, I am sorry if my manner has conveyed a false impression, but? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, well — what news? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, well-—I did not know — how was I to know? — that the moment of our parting would be the crowning joy of my life! |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what are your views? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what does that matter to me, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what is it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what then? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what ’s the matter with that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what ’s the matter with the girl? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, what ’s wrong with the associated wine merchants of Mytilene? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well, young man? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well-—what ’s the news? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | Well? |
coo.31924013457647 | What always? |
coo.31924013457647 | What am I to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What am I to get for this, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | What am I to write? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are lobster and claret compared with the society of those we love? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are their names? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are these? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are they doing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are they doing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you doing out of your tombat this ‘ time of day-—apparition? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you doing with these parcels? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you eating?' |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you grinning at, you greedy old man? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you jumping for? |
coo.31924013457647 | What are you talking about? |
coo.31924013457647 | What can be done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What can he mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What can it mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What can you have to say to me that M. Lachaud should not hear? |
coo.31924013457647 | What detestable acts of unbridled profiigacy have I been committing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What did she die of? |
coo.31924013457647 | What did we leave you behindfor? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do a dozen handsome men imply? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you know about that charge? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean by it? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean by that, Mercury? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean by that, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean by that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean by “ no, not yet ”? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you say, Rosy? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you say? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you take me for? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you think of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you think were his terms for singing at her concert? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you want me to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you want with me?' |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you want? |
coo.31924013457647 | What do you want? |
coo.31924013457647 | What does all this mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What does he mean about practical jokes recoiling on their- perpetrator? |
coo.31924013457647 | What does it all mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | What does it matter, her fair face or thine? |
coo.31924013457647 | What does it say? |
coo.31924013457647 | What d’ye seek? |
coo.31924013457647 | What for? |
coo.31924013457647 | What form of words accomplishes our aim? |
coo.31924013457647 | What has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | What hast thou given, and to, whom? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I been doing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have I to forgive, Diana? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have we here? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have you gathered from this girl about my lamented wife? |
coo.31924013457647 | What have you got here, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | What here? |
coo.31924013457647 | What in Heaven ’s name is the cause of this strange sense of calm relief, as if some wringing pain had been suddenly assuaged? |
coo.31924013457647 | What in the world are the Duke and Duchess to us? |
coo.31924013457647 | What in the world are you thinking of? |
coo.31924013457647 | What in the world shall I sing them? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is he talking about? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is it, dear Trevor? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is it, my child? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is it? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is the meaning of this most indelicate intrusion on my privacy? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is the word, then? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is there for me but anxiety — ceaseless gnawing anxiety that tears at my very vitals and rends my peace of mind asunder? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is there in this to justify your brutal insolence? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is there that I would n’t consent to for five golden Freidrichs? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is to be done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What is your wife to do for hot- house peaches? |
coo.31924013457647 | What joke? |
coo.31924013457647 | What joke? |
coo.31924013457647 | What lady? |
coo.31924013457647 | What law has he defied? |
coo.31924013457647 | What less could you expect? |
coo.31924013457647 | What matters either face, or hers or thine, When weighed against this outrage on my honour? |
coo.31924013457647 | What may it not contain? |
coo.31924013457647 | What mean you, sisters? |
coo.31924013457647 | What means our Julia by those fateful looks? |
coo.31924013457647 | What means this agitate? |
coo.31924013457647 | What never ‘? |
coo.31924013457647 | What news — what news? |
coo.31924013457647 | What on earth am I to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What on earth have I got on? |
coo.31924013457647 | What on eath is there to cry about? |
coo.31924013457647 | What people? |
coo.31924013457647 | What sentiments? |
coo.31924013457647 | What shall we try? |
coo.31924013457647 | What sort of thing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What the deuce are we to do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What the deuce do you call him? |
coo.31924013457647 | What was it, Godiva? |
coo.31924013457647 | What was that about? |
coo.31924013457647 | What will people say? |
coo.31924013457647 | What will she do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What with? |
coo.31924013457647 | What would I do — what would I do- what would I do? |
coo.31924013457647 | What would become of all our race With never a lady in the case? |
coo.31924013457647 | What would become of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | What wouldyou with me, spectre? |
coo.31924013457647 | What — you’re not sailing with us? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s all this? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter now? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s this about there being no battles? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s to be done? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s to become of the survivor? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s to become of us now, I should like to know? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s wrong? |
coo.31924013457647 | What ’s your name? |
coo.31924013457647 | What's off? |
coo.31924013457647 | What's that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What's that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What's the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, again? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, agin? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, already? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, at everybody I eome across? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, for nothing? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, in a pink dress? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, like that? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, like this — Allow me to offer you a guinea? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, like this? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, really? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, squaring up like this? |
coo.31924013457647 | What, you — call you out? |
coo.31924013457647 | What? |
coo.31924013457647 | What? |
coo.31924013457647 | What? |
coo.31924013457647 | What? |
coo.31924013457647 | What?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Whatever has become of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | When I find such a man, I will throw"f into his arms and I will say, “ Take me, and be happy! ”* F. But, would not that be rather abrupt? |
coo.31924013457647 | When am I to begin? |
coo.31924013457647 | When came I here, why came I here, whence came I here, and how? |
coo.31924013457647 | When did this so- called murder take place? |
coo.31924013457647 | When do the Duke and Duchess come on board? |
coo.31924013457647 | When do you start for Naples? |
coo.31924013457647 | When is Mr. Dudley Coxe to call? |
coo.31924013457647 | When one of the Human Family proposes to eat a sausage- roll, it is his duty to ask himself, “ Am I a con- spirator? |
coo.31924013457647 | When purse to bread and butter barely reaches, What is your wife to do for hot- house peaches? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where 18 the brow serene? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where am I? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where are they? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where are you going? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where are you intruding to? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where can she be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where didst thou find it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where have I seen this fell0w ’s face? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where is my father- in- law? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where is that girl? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where is the lordly mien? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where is the man whose heart would not be purified by such love as yours? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where is yours? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where lurks that wisdom, then? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where shall I sit? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where shall I sit? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where the deuce are they allgolng? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where wast thou born? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where would you like to have it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where ’s his air- cushion? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where ’s the claret? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where ’s the wedding party — have they arrived? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where ’s your.master? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Where? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wherefore should it not be true? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wherever am I now? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whether you are supposed to be married to your father — or your grandfather, what does it matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Which is the prettiest girl in the village? |
coo.31924013457647 | Which one?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Which way did he go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who am 1 to raise objection? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who am I, Reginald, that I should set myself up as a judge of your conduct? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who am I? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are these jack- a- dandies? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are these men? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you, and whence do you come? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you, sir, when you ’re at home? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you, sir, who presumes to address me in person? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who can wish to see me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who could be severe with such deputy divinities? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is he? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is he? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is he? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is this insolent? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is this nobleman? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who is this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who may this be? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who raised me from obscurity? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who speaks of fighting on such a day as this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who the deuce are you, sir, that you consider yourself justified in spread- ing such a report? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who the deuce are you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who were those who left as you arrived? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who will? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who would not be strong in the certainty of such love as yours? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who — who is she? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’ll speak to him? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’s been hitting you?" |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’s coming? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’s made a tee- to- tum of me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Who? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whom are you alluding to? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whom have we here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whom in the world do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whom is it from, and what ’s it all about? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whore? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whose chair ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Whose? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why I could do it on my head? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why a dream? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why am I cursed with this tremnlous scnsitiveness? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why am I to do this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why can not I joinyou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did n’t you do that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did n’t you say so at first? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did the gods make him a manager? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did the gods make him a manager? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did the gods make him a manager? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did the gods make him a manager?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Why did you bring me here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why do n’t they come? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why do n’t you do it yourself? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why do you speak of mourning wives to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why does he hide himself away from his loving Hecla? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why have I been weeping, my dear? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why have you been weeping? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why in the world have n’t you gone back to your cabs? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why must you make the most of it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not make it a matter of fact? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not, Ruth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why should you concern yourself about that, Mrs. Crumble? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why should you not do so? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why should you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why summon more? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why summon only one? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why that is a vast fortune, is it not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why the deuce do the people follow me everywhere? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why what has she done? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why what ’s the matter with the Syndic? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, Ethais, what ails thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, Martha, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, Mr. Macquarrie, how do you do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, Peter, would you strike an old woman? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, are n't all Baronets bad? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, bless my heart, do n’t you see that, as your lady, I am bound under a serious penalty to play the leading part in all your productions? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, brother Ethais, What can our monarch give that we have not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, confound you, sir — how dare you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, do n’t you remember Euphemia S. Van Zyl, under- stewardess? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, do n’t you see that in each word they speak They breathe of Love? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, do you know, I came here on purpose to find him? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, gracious, De Bréville, what ’s wrong? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, how ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what can gods be like if these be men? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what did you suppose I was going to play? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what do you mean, Ruth? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what do you mean, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what has confused you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what has happened? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what have they been doing? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what is amiss with thee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what on airth are you steering at? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what the dickens are you doing here, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s all this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s the matter with the girl? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s the matter with the little donkey? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what ’s wrong now? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what's the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, what's this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, where's he gone? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, who is this approaching, Upon our joy encroaching'4 ’ Some rascal come a- poaching Who's heard that wine we ’re broaching?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, who should answer that as well as thou? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, who the deuce has dared to play A trick, at Elsinore, to- day? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, who ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, you do n’t mean to tell me that you are the Regent after all? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, you forward little hussy, how dare you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, you ’re Viscount Mentonc, ai n’t you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why, you ’re all alone — where ’s Miss Spinn? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why? |
coo.31924013457647 | Why? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wilk you do as I tell you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will Friday always, always be the same? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will I play with a couple of hundred on your behalf? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will that do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will that do? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you all be quiet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you be good enough to tell me — what have you done with Miss Clarissa Whortle? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you be quiet? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you be so good? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you be so obliging as to recapitulate, in the simplest terms, the present state of affairs? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you believe me, Mrs. Scantlebury, when I tell you that he has n’t give me a single dress since my marriage? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you believe this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you go, sir? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you go? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you hear a poor ballad, my lord? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you kindly do that again? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you let me help you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you not? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you oblige me once more? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you oblige me with your arm? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you or will you not change into Columbine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you stop that hugging? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you stop that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you take anything? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you take me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Will you, really, Clarissa? |
coo.31924013457647 | With baron's rank anointed me, Till foolish pride disjointed me? |
coo.31924013457647 | With such a bewitehing individuality? |
coo.31924013457647 | With the Archimandrite? |
coo.31924013457647 | With what, for gracious sake? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wo n’t it, Bangles? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wo n’t that satisfy you? |
coo.31924013457647 | Wo n’t you kiss me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Woodpecker, whom I loved so fondly, and who was the very music of my little life? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would anybody else like to marry me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would it like a chop, then — a pickley wickley wee? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would n’t 1? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would n’t it be better if you signed it? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would n’t you like to lie down? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would you like to see how we say “ good- bye ” to visitors of distinction? |
coo.31924013457647 | Would your Grace like to see the state rooms? |
coo.31924013457647 | Y on a confounded courier? |
coo.31924013457647 | YVhat ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes or no? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes — how are you to get butter, milk, and eggs up here? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, but that is six months hence — and is not six months an always? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, but where ’s the wine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, but who knows but that that case might have been mine? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, but why does he hate me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, if I did that? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, is to — is to? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, ma’am, to somebody else, ma’aml Do you under- stand, ma’am? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, that ’s all very well, but who ’ll be fool enough to be the survivor? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, what would you do if 1 proved untrue, ’ And if marry my darling I could n't? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes, yes — but why in the world have you left your ca s? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes; did n’t you get my note? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yes?' |
coo.31924013457647 | Yet am I happy? |
coo.31924013457647 | Yet if these knights be surely bound by this, There is no need to ask them to disclose Why preferably just below the nose? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are at this moment wishing you were that lover — true? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are no doubt provided with proofs? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are not angry with me, Mr. Parfitt, for this innocent little deception? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are not in any danger? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are old friends? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are quite sure of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are still true to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are the Governor, are you not? |
coo.31924013457647 | You are well and thoroughly happy? |
coo.31924013457647 | You ca n’t hear, can you? |
coo.31924013457647 | You could n’t expect a lady to read any other? |
coo.31924013457647 | You count on my love? |
coo.31924013457647 | You dare to characterise the insult you have 0ffered to this lady as honourable love? |
coo.31924013457647 | You did n’t expect me? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do not think Me too severe? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do n’t expect me to prosecute her, I suppose? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do n’t mean to say that that dear girl ’s money brought you down here? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do n’t mean to say you ’re going to leave us? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do n’t mind? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do n’t suppose I ’ve nothing to blame myself with? |
coo.31924013457647 | You do? |
coo.31924013457647 | You fool; was there no way to let me know this, but the way you have chosen? |
coo.31924013457647 | You have no quarrel on hand? |
coo.31924013457647 | You hear? |
coo.31924013457647 | You know him, of course? |
coo.31924013457647 | You know the Princess Po!petti — with the pretty feet? |
coo.31924013457647 | You know, I ’ve explained to you what a Radical is, have n’t I? |
coo.31924013457647 | You promise that? |
coo.31924013457647 | You ran your adversary through the neck? |
coo.31924013457647 | You said she was pretty? |
coo.31924013457647 | You see my meaning through? |
coo.31924013457647 | You see this gong? |
coo.31924013457647 | You state that you know of your own knowledge that he is guilty? |
coo.31924013457647 | You the most miserable man in my whole dominion? |
coo.31924013457647 | You think not? |
coo.31924013457647 | You think that the part of Grand Duchess will be good enough for you? |
coo.31924013457647 | You trace my hum0ur ’s devious path? |
coo.31924013457647 | You under- stand me? |
coo.31924013457647 | You were attacked in the dark by a man in the prime of life, and you defended yourself with a swordstick? |
coo.31924013457647 | You were born with a silver one in your mouth, were you not? |
coo.31924013457647 | You were good enough to mention my name, I think? |
coo.31924013457647 | You who swore yoe ’'never grieve me? |
coo.31924013457647 | You who swore you ’d never grieve me? |
coo.31924013457647 | You will not tell me, sir, that our son has deceived you upon this point? |
coo.31924013457647 | You will take your own course, but what the deuce has it to do with you? |
coo.31924013457647 | You will undertake to abide by the result, Mats?' |
coo.31924013457647 | You will? |
coo.31924013457647 | You would n’t? |
coo.31924013457647 | You would? |
coo.31924013457647 | You would? |
coo.31924013457647 | You yacht a good deal, I believe? |
coo.31924013457647 | You ’ll give me a guinea? |
coo.31924013457647 | You ’re sure of that? |
coo.31924013457647 | You ’ve heard of the wicked Baron Otto von Schlachenstein? |
coo.31924013457647 | You're not at home? |
coo.31924013457647 | You've nothing like it in your shop? |
coo.31924013457647 | You-—you would n’t like to put down a deposit, perhaps? |
coo.31924013457647 | You? |
coo.31924013457647 | You? |
coo.31924013457647 | Young gentleman, I believe, this time? |
coo.31924013457647 | Young widow? |
coo.31924013457647 | Young? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your Grace wished to speak to me? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your Grace? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your Grand Duchess? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your accompanist? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your daughter, Clarissa? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your games generally end that way, don. ’t they? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your great grandfather used to live in London — is this Mulberry Square? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your husband? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your old and intimate friend? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your own decree? |
coo.31924013457647 | Your verse is abominably faulty; suppose we drop into prose? |
coo.31924013457647 | [ Emit TnUnsnY R. Mab: Mrs. Redmayne, what has distressed you? |
coo.31924013457647 | [ Mnsic, “ Haste to the Wedding. ” Wedding party all dance 01? ‘. |
coo.31924013457647 | [ Shows phia?. |
coo.31924013457647 | \Vhat did I do the day we took office? |
coo.31924013457647 | _ De B. Ah, that was the Duke you were speakingto? |
coo.31924013457647 | _ Do you stand me a hansom? |
coo.31924013457647 | about ten, I think — hasn’t it, Mabel? |
coo.31924013457647 | at this time 0 ’ night? |
coo.31924013457647 | aura ‘ ST}? |
coo.31924013457647 | carry off Mr. Parfitt ’s bride, the Hospital Nurse, and take her to Sir'l‘revor ’s fiat? |
coo.31924013457647 | come, why November? |
coo.31924013457647 | done well to- day? |
coo.31924013457647 | how- de- do, Mister Po- liceman? |
coo.31924013457647 | if you please, what ’s the matter? |
coo.31924013457647 | know my age? |
coo.31924013457647 | lst V. Oh, I ’m sure, if we're in the way? |
coo.31924013457647 | my princely self, eh? |
coo.31924013457647 | not playing fair? |
coo.31924013457647 | not relent, and spare him to me a little longer? |
coo.31924013457647 | of{ lag}? |
coo.31924013457647 | sorrow and sickness, in the birth- chamber, in the death- chamber, have we not turned to one another for comfort, and have we ever turned in vain? |
coo.31924013457647 | swearing? |
coo.31924013457647 | tell you all? |
coo.31924013457647 | that wrote this note? |
coo.31924013457647 | there?' |
coo.31924013457647 | well to talk about verbal humour, but where is it to come from? |
coo.31924013457647 | what do you mean? |
coo.31924013457647 | what shall we do? |
coo.31924013457647 | what will Sir'l‘revor say? |
coo.31924013457647 | what ’s all this? |
coo.31924013457647 | what ’s this? |
coo.31924013457647 | what's wrong now? |
coo.31924013457647 | you are an actor, you say? |
coo.31924013457647 | you here? |
coo.31924013457647 | you ’re severe on the bride, Mrs. 1*‘lamboys — but I say — how does she do it? |
coo.31924013457647 | you;_ know whom you ’re addressing, Grumpff? |
coo.31924013457647 | you? |
coo.31924013457647 | ‘'Sir C. I certainly can not, at this moment, charge my memory with any direct statement of his to that effect, but the impression on my mind? |
coo.31924013457647 | “ A flower from your bouquet! ” Is it not romantic? |
coo.31924013457647 | “ Some- what unmaidenly, this avowal — is it not, Christina? ” It may seem so, my lord. |
coo.31924013457647 | “ What, bearded to our face, and by a very boy? |