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35222Are the prisoners in the boat?
35222Every one of them?
35222Is it possible that a stimulus can be wanting? 35222 Is the treaty signed?"
35222And must these Moors, then, carry me away?_ MOTHER.
35222And what these horrid scenes that round me rise?
35222And who can tell that this despised portion of the globe is not destined to yet another restoration?
35222Can there be but one feeling?
35222HORACE And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
35222Heard ye the clanking of the captive''s chain?
35222Heard ye the groans, those messengers of pain?
35222Heard ye your free- born sons their fate deplore, Pale in their chains and laboring at the oar?
35222Or must it forever be the fate of_ FREE STATES,_ that the soft voice of union should be drowned in the hoarse clamors of discord?_ No!
35222Saw ye the fresh blood where it bubbling broke From purple scars, beneath the grinding stroke?
35222What can be worse?
35222What else can I expect from thee, abandoned At such a tender age, amongst a people Full of deceit and all iniquity?
35222Where are the gallant remains of the race who fought for freedom?
35222Where is desire for his service?
35222Where is human pity and the compassion of man for man?
35222Where is the love of God?
35222Where is the zeal for his glory?
35222Where the glorious heirs of their patriotism?
35222Who can tell how many hearts have been wrung by the pangs of separation, how many crushed by the comfortless despair of interminable bondage?
35222Will you go with me, brother?
35222_ O mother, mother, may I not remain?
35222_ Saw ye the shrinking slave, th''uplifted lash, The frowning butcher, and the reddening gash?
35222_ Will there never be a truce between political parties?
35222then, have you, mother, Forsaken me?_ MOTHER.
35222what mean these dolorous cries?
35222whither will they bear me Away from you?
46705And are the blood- spots real?
46705Are you ready?
46705But the musicians?
46705But,asked the orchestra leader, in despair,"do the negroes know music?"
46705Combien de temps?
46705Do you have many of your country people to look after?
46705Does she really love him?
46705Does the King, Prince, Bey, or Sultan really live there?
46705How long has she been married?
46705If I will give you the sum,said he,"will you''_ repudiate_''this woman?"
46705Is it old?
46705Quelle distance?
46705Tozeur?
46705Very well,said the labourer,"which half?
46705Well, here we are,he thinks,"now what have you got to say?"
46705Well, what is it?
46705What then do you do?
46705Where are your witnesses?
46705Who are you?
46705You want to buy a horse,_ un chiv''l_?
46705_ Et pourquoi?_"_ Pourquoi? 46705 _ Et pourquoi?_""_ Pourquoi?
46705_ Il n''a laissé que des descendants en ligne collatérale._What is a collateral descendant?
46705_ Moi? 46705 _ Veux- tu un foulard, Sidi, un beau foulard de Tounis?
46705( This does n''t seem logical, does it?)
46705And then where will be the rude picturesqueness of the Arab town which charms us to- day?
46705Are the Jews and Mussulmans men like other sons of Adam?
46705Delightful, is n''t it?
46705Does civilization civilize?
46705Here is an example: A man asked confidingly of another,"Will you lend me fifty piastres?"
46705Is this treating the original Mussulman owner right?
46705It is impossible, it is four thousand_ dirhems_, how can I pay it?"
46705Not so bad, is it?
46705One that we encountered looked particularly intelligent, so after the formal courtesies of convention, we risked:"Tozeur?
46705Query: Did the Arab steal his tale from the Auvergnat, or did the latter appropriate it from the former?
46705That which is above ground or that which is below?"
46705The frieze was completed, as it may be seen to- day, and the artist(?)
46705To continue the words of the Prophet-- Mohammed said one day to his companions:"Would you know the most valuable possession of man?
46705What makes this state of affairs?
46705What more could one want-- in what people are wo nt to think of as savage Africa?
46705What progressive Arab could be expected to resist such an argument for progress, with easy- payment terms of a franc a week as the chief inducement?
46705What wo n''t a man do for a_ bout de ruban_ or a silver star?
46705Who knows?
46705Why indeed is it so?
46705Yet why not?
46705You say:"_ Pourquoi vous donnerais- je?_"And the answer is:"_ Parceque c''est moi qui a perdu votre malle._"Moral, travel light.
46705asked the wood- chopper,"and where is my mule?"
46705loin?"
61545& of what Nation I was?
61545All this I acknowledge; but whereupon grew this thy voluntary wandring, and unconstrayned exyle?
61545And demanding why they were kept?
61545And is this the best of your good deeds?
61545And was there not at one time, three Popes in three severall places?
61545Any marvell?
61545At the which I being amazed, stood gazing, asking my Trench man, what newes?
61545But I as unwilling to shew them any further reason, demaunded what the matter was?
61545But before the aforesayd Caravan at Peterasso admitted me into his company, he was wonderfull inquisitive, to know for what cause I travelled alone?
61545But hath not the like accident befallen to man before?
61545But tush, what dreame I?
61545But what shall I say to these moderne and dissolute times?
61545Goe?
61545How many manner of wayes these belly- minded slaves Epicure- like leade their lives?
61545If ever Bounty shin''d in loyall Brest?
61545If ever Judgment, flow''d from generous mouth?
61545If ever Justice, enormities redrest?
61545If ever Patron, paterne was of truth?
61545If ever Valour, honour''d hopefull youth?
61545If ever Vertue, was inclin''d to rueth?
61545If ever Vice- Roy, rul''d this Kingdome best?
61545If ever Wisdome, Astreas worth possest?
61545Innocent the third?
61545Monkes be cal''d Fathers, Why?
61545My foure Pilgrimes having performed their ceremoniall customes, came backe laughing, and asked why I did not enter?
61545Next; he asked mee, if I knew his name, and the other Captaines and what their names were?
61545O wonderfull and strange spectacle?
61545O?
61545Or what they signified?
61545Quid bifera Alcinoi referam pomaria?
61545Shall Homer sing of stray''d Ulysses toyle?
61545Tell me, if you be tyed like Apes to imitate their ever- changing humours?
61545The next morne, I begun to remarke the grandeur of the Inne, and saw it was time that we were gone: I demanded our dependant, what was to pay?
61545Then gnashing Spirits That howling waile, Hells inexpugnat merits: Where''s all your gentry?
61545This Mount Saint Angelo standeth in Apulia, bending in the Sea with a large promontore, it is in compasse ninety miles?
61545Truely, and yet more, these lascivious Friars are the very Epicures, or off- scourings of the earth; for how oft have I heard them say one to another?
61545What Hostile force, besieg''d thee poore Ostend?
61545What a Hereticall Pope was Honorius the first?
61545What a Pope- boy of twelve yeares old, was Benedict the ninth?
61545What a furious and wicked Pope, was Julius the second?
61545What a prophaine skoffer of Christ, was Paule the third?
61545What a sorcerer, Charmer, and Conjurer, was Hildebrand, called Gregory the seventh?
61545What a thiefe was Pope Boniface the seventh?
61545What an Atheisticall Pope, was Leo the tenth?
61545What an inhumane and homicidious Pope was Stephanus the seventh?
61545What destiny, drove my cross''d Fortune here?
61545What strange new devising trickes they use, to plant idle monasteriall Loyterers?
61545What unworthy- fained traditions and superstitious Idolatry?
61545What vertue can be in a lumpe of brasse?
61545What was Julius the third?
61545What was Pope Eugenius?
61545Where after long silence, the Governour asked mee of my Nation, and how long, and how often I had beene out of my Country: and whether I was bound?
61545Whereupon you may demand mee, how spend they, or how deserve they this?
61545and openly forsworne: What a Negromancer was Silvester the second?
61545and what pleasure I had to travell alone?
61545and what their intention was?
61545blot away thy name?
61545deare Trojane, art thou gone?
61545facily devoure, and shake a peeces, one silly stragling lambe?
61545if it be the Custome heere or not?
61545may not the scelerate hands of foure blood- shedding wolves?
61545or what comfort in the devices of handy- crafts- men?
61545when shall my soule be revenged on thy cruell murther, and when shall mine eyes see thy mercilesse destruction?
61545whither I was bound?
61545who by sixe general Counsels, was condemned for a Monothelit: What a perjured Pope was Gregory the twelfth?
61545who gave himselfe both soule and body to the divell, to attaine the Popedome: What was Pope John the eleventh, but a bastardly brat to Pope Sergius?
61545who robbed St. Peters Church?
61545yea; but never the like condition of murther: Nay, but then preponderate seriously this consequent?
40832Ah,answered his partner, quite calmly,"is there not always danger here, in Africa?
40832And after?
40832And how was I rescued?
40832And now, if you do n''t stir yourself, you''ll never see Brussels again-- you understand?
40832And now?
40832And the treasure?
40832And thou hast done this?
40832And thy name?
40832And who is forcing thee into this hateful union? 40832 Are not the Azjar without fear, and is not Ahamadou their leader?"
40832Art thou Colonel Flatters, the lost explorer whom the French have sought these three whole years?
40832Art thou a dweller in the house of grief?
40832Art thou a friend?
40832But how can I save her? 40832 But what of the miracles you have worked in various villages?"
40832But who are they?
40832Canst thou trust these my tribesmen with the escort of thy daughter?
40832Darest thou insult me, wench?
40832Didst thou discover me?
40832Does that affect thy decision?
40832Dost thou desire to save him, even though he would force upon thee this odious marriage?
40832Dost thou intend to strike off my hands?
40832Fight my own people?
40832Hast thou made no attempt to escape?
40832Hole? 40832 How darest thou thus disturb my privacy, accursed son of Eblis?"
40832How dost thou know this, O thou whose face is rivalled only by the sun?
40832How knowest thou my name?
40832How? 40832 How?"
40832How?
40832I have had experience of thine own tender care of me, Ahamadou, yet--"Yet thou hast already grown tired of our life?
40832In short, Yakub, they are a diseased lot-- eh? 40832 Is it stated what became of it?"
40832Is the treasure actually still there?
40832Is thy daughter a child?
40832Is thy husband neglectful, then?
40832Knowest thou actually the position of the wondrous Land of Akkar?
40832Knowest thou the punishment of traitors?
40832My name is Zohra,she explained, when she had entered;"and thine?"
40832Of what tribe art thou?
40832Sad, art thou?
40832So thou hast remained here alone and single- handed to guard the treasure of thine ancestor against the pilfering of the Franks?
40832The latter thou hast thyself seen?
40832Then as this is the only well for about a hundred miles, they''ll arrive here to- day-- eh?
40832Then thou knowest of the Three Dwarfs of Lebo?
40832Then to thee I owe my life?
40832Then two hundred and sixty have died?
40832Then what''s your suggestion?
40832Then why not fly?
40832Then you intend fighting?
40832Thou art from Afo, the City in the Sky, and thou hast gained knowledge of our intended attack?
40832Thou mayest, perhaps, have heard of me in thy wanderings through the Desert?
40832Thou thinkest, because I believe in the One, and in Mahomet his Prophet, that I am unworthy thy regard; that I am not to be trusted, eh?
40832To whose hospitality do I owe the rest and repose I have enjoyed?
40832Well?
40832Well?
40832What art thou?
40832What do you find?
40832What is that?
40832What is thy name?
40832What knowest thou of me?
40832What makes you so sure?
40832What service can I render?
40832What?
40832Whence comest thou?
40832Whence comest thou?
40832Whence goest thou?
40832Whence, in your opinion, cometh this mysterious river?
40832Who art thou?
40832Who is the woman whose blackness and deceit hath captivated thee?
40832Why art thou here, and alone, so far from thine home on the crest of yonder peak?
40832Why dwellest thou here in secret?
40832Why idiot?
40832Why not?
40832Why not?
40832Why speakest thou in tone so melancholy?
40832Why? 40832 Why?"
40832You intend attacking Metlili?
40832You''ve actually poisoned the well?
40832A hole is a place in the ground,_ n''est ce pas_?"
40832Besides, had he not healed the sick, and caused trees to grow from out the desert sand?
40832But his partner only laughed sarcastically, saying--"You still fear your friends the English?
40832But who hath sent thee as messenger to me?"
40832But why trouble further?
40832Canst thou hear a sound?"
40832Could it, I wondered, be a present from Khadidja?
40832If it is thy father, tell me his name?"
40832Is the tunnel azotic?"
40832Of what did our caravan consist when we left the Aruwimi?"
40832Of what?"
40832On that occasion with whom didst thou travel?"
40832Speak, say what torture shall he undergo?"
40832Surely you''re not a confounded fool, man?"
40832The Belgian stirred himself lazily at last, and asked--"Are they at a well?"
40832They''ve got wind of our presence in the vicinity, therefore why not remain and fight?"
40832This puzzled me, for had not Kheira said that the city was totally undefended?
40832Was I not Balkis, Queen of Saba?
40832Was it not in order to behold my countenance she had that evening requested me to remove my_ litham_?
40832Was not the great store of gold and jewels given into my keeping that I should remain and watch them until I drew my last breath?
40832Was that a threat, or a warning?
40832What can I do-- how can I act to save my father?"
40832What is its cause?"
40832What might not be buried at the spot indicated by this curious relic of the great traveller?
40832Who can tell?
40832Why is she here, in the desert, so far from Algiers?"
40832Wilt thou not remain here with my tribesmen, and escape?"
40832You think they''re worthless?"
40832he gasped,"and if thou hast discovered my secret-- what then?"
40832hole?
32461''I am writing this in the harbor of Carthage--''"What? 32461 ''What?''
32461''Who?'' 32461 A Moor?
32461A groan? 32461 A horse?"
32461A lion?
32461A miracle?
32461A revelation?
32461A thousand sestertii?
32461Again?
32461Ah,cried Hilda, sorrowfully,"does the daughter of the great Theodoric write that?"
32461Aha, so he is the hero of the day? 32461 Alone?"
32461Am I omniscient?
32461Among the Vandals?
32461And Eugenia?
32461And did you-- did he never tell others?
32461And he? 32461 And my brother?"
32461And no one could have previously removed the letter?
32461And the Huns?
32461And the King?
32461And the Moorish prisoner?
32461And the gladiators?
32461And the hostages?
32461And the ravisher?
32461And the wild beasts?
32461And where is Ammata-- where is Thrasaric buried?
32461And where is Belisarius?
32461And why do you not share them?
32461And why, O Verus, why? 32461 And your brother?"
32461And your conscience?
32461Are we to tell the enemy that the Vandals fight only in the winter?
32461Are you afraid, my little bird?
32461Are you alone?
32461Are you asleep?
32461Are you faint?
32461Are you unharmed, O King?
32461Brother, surely this is not true?
32461Brother- in- law Gelimer,she said in a curt, harsh tone,"is it true?
32461But can a single family-- even though it is the reigning one-- stay the sinking of a whole nation? 32461 But how will you prove it?"
32461But look-- what is the hero doing? 32461 But must not you return him to Modigisel?"
32461But not as his pupil?
32461But not by you?
32461But shall Hilda also?
32461But so completely muffled, my Aphrodite?
32461But surely not to you?
32461But tell me how came Ammata,--against Gelimer''s command, in spite of Thrasaric''s guard--?
32461But the Ostrogoths?
32461But the races in the Circus opposite?
32461But what say you to the fact that this Pudentius, whom you, too, do not trust, is admitted to the city secretly at night-- by whom? 32461 But when you have her,"Astarte murmured under her breath to her companion,"you will set me wholly free?"
32461But where are the foot soldiers?
32461But--the speaker suddenly started--"who is the other at his right,--the one on the dun horse?
32461But-- if I may ask--?
32461Ca n''t you content yourself for the present, Astarte, with the less handsome Modigisel?
32461Child, what is the matter?
32461Did Verus counsel it?
32461Did he do so really, brother?
32461Did n''t you see? 32461 Did you buy him?"
32461Did you hear, you nobles and people of the Vandal race? 32461 Did you see_ her_?"
32461Did you understand that? 32461 Do I have you again?"
32461Do I really have you with me once more? 32461 Do they dare?
32461Do you believe it now, Fara?
32461Do you dare?
32461Do you hear that, brother?
32461Do you hear, brother?
32461Do you remember this little maid, my King? 32461 Do you see how pale he turns?
32461Do you suppose I loved less truly and deeply and fervently than that delicate Greek child? 32461 Eugenia, do you want to go away?"
32461For who can say of himself that he is free from sin? 32461 For years?
32461Goda? 32461 Had the Moors started to come here?"
32461Has it never rebuked you? 32461 Has the learned Cassiodorus grown childish?
32461Have you finished the banner?
32461Have you not changed your opinion?
32461Have you yet received an answer from their king?
32461He do a kind act? 32461 He hesitated?"
32461He reflected; A Vandal warrior?
32461Hilderic and Euages too?
32461How can you say that? 32461 How do you, a woman, come with such a message?"
32461How far is it?
32461How far? 32461 How is his shoulder?"
32461How so?
32461How strong is your army in horsemen?
32461I suppose he is fifty years old? 32461 I suppose it was at that time,"said Hilda,"that you composed that denunciation which condemns all love as sin?"
32461I suppose that is intended to represent Bacchus, neighbor Laurus?
32461I?--I?
32461If you hated me so bitterly, desired to avenge your mother on me, why did you carry on this game for so many long years? 32461 In Ravenna, was it not?"
32461Indeed he does love you, or why should the reckless noble have wooed you so humbly?
32461Indeed? 32461 Indeed?
32461Is Cabaon, the graybeard of countless years, among them?
32461Is it any wonder, then, that we men do not seek to we d these pretentious dolls? 32461 Is n''t the cream stallion superb?
32461Is that true?
32461Is the pain severe?
32461Is there no spy near?
32461Is this his reward for to- night''s deed?
32461Is this illness?
32461Is this the way you obey your sovereign''s command? 32461 King of the Vandals, do you mean to give yourself up as a captive?"
32461Modigisel dead? 32461 Murder?
32461Must sin actually devour us?
32461Nemesis?
32461Now? 32461 O sister, does this little heart love so strongly, so fervently, so genuinely?
32461Oh, can it be?
32461Oh, lady, why are you so glorious? 32461 Omniscient grain- dealer,"I cried, rigid with amazement,"where did you learn that?"
32461Or do you deny it?
32461Pupil? 32461 Scarecrows, those two fellows, eh?"
32461Shall Gelimer the Good visit the father''s guilt on the innocent son, like your terrible God?
32461Shamefaced? 32461 Sinner?"
32461So the poor boy''s sufferings are over? 32461 So-- this wonder-- belongs to-- you?"
32461That letter?
32461The King?
32461The best horse? 32461 The hero?
32461The lad? 32461 Then I begged Gibamund-- and so the stallion is yours, do you see?
32461Then it is true? 32461 Then you do not know?"
32461To live solely for Ammata?
32461To whom does the treasure belong?
32461To whom?
32461Was I not right, friend Theudigesel? 32461 Was he always so?"
32461Was not the whole affair a clever invention?
32461We? 32461 Well, what does she say?"
32461Well, what is it?
32461Well, what?
32461Well?
32461Well?
32461What am I to do with it?
32461What are you doing here?
32461What are you doing here?
32461What demon?
32461What do they reply?
32461What do ye bring?
32461What do you expect to gain by it?
32461What do you mean, Astarte? 32461 What do you mean?"
32461What do you mean?
32461What do you say now, my Lord?
32461What does he mean by that?
32461What fresh misfortune has happened?
32461What has happened, Publius Pudentius?
32461What has happened?
32461What is he kissing? 32461 What is it, Ammata?"
32461What is there so remarkable about her?
32461What is your name?
32461What resulted from them?
32461What shall we do to- morrow?
32461What sins have we-- you and we two committed,Zazo added,"that we must perish?"
32461What threat are you muttering in your beard?
32461What troubles you, brother?
32461What? 32461 What?
32461What? 32461 What?
32461What? 32461 What?
32461What? 32461 What?"
32461What?
32461What?
32461When did he arrive?
32461Whence came you so suddenly? 32461 Where are the foot- soldiers?"
32461Where are you going? 32461 Where are you going?"
32461Where did Thrasaric get all this treasure?
32461Where did you get him?
32461Where is Decimum? 32461 Where is Genseric''s banner, Fara?"
32461Where is Thrasabad?
32461Where is he? 32461 Where is she going?"
32461Where is the King?
32461Where is the King?
32461Where is the sentence?
32461Where? 32461 Where?"
32461Which do you mean, friend Hegelochus? 32461 Who are you, fellow?"
32461Who dares to say so? 32461 Who has lavished gold, weapons, horses, like him?"
32461Who has--?
32461Who is that?
32461Who is that?
32461Who is yonder youth, the fair one?
32461Who knows the inmost care of his own being?
32461Who knows whether some secret sin does not burden you?
32461Who were you, dainty child, that found a solitary death here?
32461Who?
32461Whom did you expect?
32461Whose troops are the best drilled?
32461Why are you stopping? 32461 Why do you do this so suddenly?
32461Why do you so often tremble?
32461Why do you waste time in talking to these rustics? 32461 Why must he know nothing about it?"
32461Why not?
32461Why? 32461 Why?
32461Why? 32461 Why?"
32461Why?
32461Why?
32461Will you wait till it has succeeded?
32461Without Pudentius?
32461Yet is it not a sin to love even this earthly thing so ardently? 32461 Yonder priest?
32461You are from--?
32461You are laughing, Astarte?
32461You have seen her, have talked with her?
32461You heard me? 32461 You here, Verus?
32461You saw Eugenia, my daughter, before we left our house?
32461You, brother?
32461You? 32461 You_ will_ not cross?"
32461''Is this the loudly vaunted heroism of the Vandals?
32461''O Lord, wilt Thou really punish me for the sins of my ancestors?''
32461''This child, too, the guiltless one?
32461A child, or a girl just entering maidenhood?
32461A foe?"
32461A stone- hammer?"
32461After a pause, repressing his vehemence, he asked humbly,--"Is this ambition a sin, my brother?"
32461After all, is there a God dwelling in the clouds who wonderfully guides the destinies of men?
32461After all, what does the Carthaginian care for either Vandals or Byzantines?
32461Am I really, O Cethegus, to be permitted speedily to seek you in your Italy and help to free Rome by the aid of Huns and Herulians?
32461An almost imperceptible smile-- did it mean pride?
32461And Ammata-- is he innocent?
32461And Thrasaric?
32461And how did it escape you?"
32461And how, even if they overcome the terrors of the ocean, is a landing to be made upon a hostile coast defended by the dreaded Germans?
32461And the father--""Where is Eugenes?
32461And the short- sword?
32461And then since--""Well?
32461And this luck-- is it blind?
32461And through me to the Emperor?
32461And was he justly imprisoned and deposed?"
32461And who can tell whether they may not help?"
32461And wo n''t pay either?"
32461And your wound, Gibamund?"
32461Are we never to rejoice?"
32461Are you afraid, Eugenia?"
32461Are you lying in front of the tent, grandfather?"
32461Are you sneering?
32461Are you worthy to lead this bride home now, from this place?"
32461As he made no reply, but merely stood with laboring breath, Hilda repeated the question,--"What brings you to me, Thrasaric?"
32461Bear the same torture, the same mortal anguish, for long hours?
32461Both men started; had she understood their low whispers?
32461But did you see how kindly his eyes shone as he soothed the frightened child?"
32461But for how long a time?
32461But have you forgotten the terrible words of menace-- about the iniquity of the fathers?
32461But now--""Well?"
32461But the gladiators?"
32461But to whom does the horse belong?"
32461But where are the Vandals?
32461But, you obstinate little creature, you hypocrite,--why did you so long conceal and deny your feelings toward him from your father and your friend?"
32461Can not you conceal it in your sleeve or girdle?"
32461Can you understand, can you forgive that?"
32461Dear Gelimer, why do you plunge yourself and all your followers into the deepest abyss of misery?
32461Did I not fix yesterday as the final limit, after which the grove must be cleared and all its houses closed?
32461Did I not order, before my departure for Hippo, that all these games and festivals should cease?
32461Did you burn it?"
32461Did you hear it?"
32461Did you not feel the armor under Hilderic''s robe, wrest the dagger from his hand yourself?"
32461Do I hold you in my embrace?"
32461Do n''t you see it?"
32461Do you ask, O Cethegus, how in the camp of Belisarius before Mount Pappua I have attained this singular view of the much- despised Hebrews?
32461Do you feel the breath of the morning wind, the strong south- southeast?
32461Do you happen to know where they are?"
32461Do you hear how the Carthaginians are cheering him?
32461Do you hear?
32461Do you insult my color?
32461Do you look at me in wonder?
32461Do you marvel?
32461Do you mean to surrender?"
32461Do you remember?
32461Do you see how he looks up at the windows of the palace near the Capitol?
32461Do you see how his helmet-- now he is putting it on again-- is hacked by fresh blows?
32461Do you see, brother?
32461Do you see?
32461Do you see?
32461Do you see?
32461Do you seek shelter here?''
32461Do you seek to draw upon your heads the wrath of Heaven?
32461Do you still counsel, my brave duke, as you advised,--beyond the sea?"
32461Do you suppose I have studied merely the_ verses_ of the Romans?
32461Do you think I would betray Belisarius?"
32461Do you want a third sign from God, unbeliever?
32461Does my Verus know me so little?"
32461Does the old man believe in the curse that rests upon the treasure?
32461Does your foot ache, my Gibamund?"
32461Follow him in battle loyally unto death?"
32461For you can ask me:_ Why_?
32461From cowardice?
32461Gelimer shook his head mournfully:"Forget_ that_?
32461General?"
32461Genseric''s descendants shrink from the weight of their weapons''?
32461Ha, is this a delusion?
32461Had he deserved it?
32461Had not the indignant girl, with the utmost justice, cast him off forever?
32461Has he not saved me a second time?
32461Has he, in spite of the capture of that letter, received warning and chosen another landing- place?
32461Have you forgotten how his whole family--?"
32461Have you no wine?
32461Have you not understood even yet?
32461Have you seen Gelimer?"
32461He carries a spear as thick as a sapling, and on his shield-- What is the emblem?
32461He evaded an answer by asking rudely:"What is there in the giant that attracts you as a magnet draws iron?"
32461He followed the counsel, and now--""Now?"
32461He has shown favor to many of our people, granted hospitality to many of our tribes; what return shall they make to their friend?"
32461He has shown--""Oh, brother, brother,"exclaimed Ammata, tears streaming from his eyes,"how have I deserved this punishment?"
32461Her heart is desolate; why should she live on?"
32461Her heart is desolate; why should she live on?''"
32461Hilda smiled bewitchingly:"Forgive?
32461How can delusion ensnare such a mind?"
32461How can such a nation endure?
32461How could you counsel that, Verus?"
32461How dare you destroy their pleasures, merely because you do not share them?"
32461How is it possible?"
32461How many are there, did you say?"
32461How much had she heard-- understood?
32461How much?
32461How should the son and grandson love us?"
32461How?
32461How?
32461I fear for myself?
32461I made no promise, did I, Modigisel?"
32461I mean, in which direction?"
32461I must consult Verus--""Verus?"
32461I since escaping the lion-- I have trusted you entirely, I laid my heart in your hands, you became my confessor; did you feel no shame then?"
32461I suppose this is not all?
32461I thought the secret letters from Carthage were to come, by disguised messengers, only to me?
32461I wonder if the scholar knows the fable of how the horse, because he hated the stag, carried the man upon his back and hunted the stag to death?
32461I?"
32461If a judgment of God, as you called it, should so terribly overtake us?
32461If he should advance still farther-- if he should reach me?
32461If he_ should_ fall now?
32461In the senator''s villa at Cirta-- what is his name?
32461Is he dead?
32461Is heroism called a sin?"
32461Is it disgraceful to serve the same lord as Belisarius?
32461Is it lying concealed behind one of the neighboring islands?
32461Is it not better to serve the great Emperor at Constantinople, than to rule over a little band of starving people on Pappua?
32461Is it the work of God, Who desired to punish the Vandals for the sins of their forefathers and for their own?
32461Is she a free Roman?
32461Is sin, too, an idle nothing?''
32461Is that the brow, the face, of a conqueror?"
32461Is that true, brother?"
32461Is this already hell that compasses me with such scorching heat, that sears my eyes, my throat, my chest, nay, my very soul?
32461Is this the last word of Christianity?"
32461Is this your trust in God, Gelimer?
32461Is this, too, nothing?
32461Is_ he_ to love us?
32461It is hard to believe, is n''t it?
32461It was she who-- What do you want, little man?
32461King?"
32461Merely to avoid serving the Emperor?
32461Must the stronghold of the Emperor-- God bless the protector of justice-- at Constantinople become the third eyrie which is destroyed for their sake?
32461My own people?
32461Now?
32461Often and often,--when I lay helpless in the lion''s power, you might have killed me, so why--?"
32461Oh-- whose is this cold hand?
32461One called after her:"Where are you going?
32461Only--"and again he drew himself up--"who knows whether we may not err in believing the peril so close at hand?
32461Or could a German really possess such contradictions of mind and character?
32461Or had the wind borne it far away from the place where she lost it?
32461Or is it lurking, on the watch for us, upon the coast of Africa?
32461Or is it the heavy wine?
32461Or shall I say he humiliates himself?
32461Or shall he, after we have conquered, be kept continually at the court of Constantinople as a living pretext for attacking us again?
32461Perhaps the two belonged together?
32461Poison?"
32461Repeat a prayer-- where is Verus?"
32461Send Zazo there as soon as he returns-- before you go to the King; do you hear?
32461Send away the whole fleet and the flower of the foot- soldiers?
32461Shall Belisarius replace him on the throne of Carthage after we have fallen?
32461Shall I owe you the rescue of my people, as well as the deliverance of my own poor life from the most horrible death?"
32461Shall my strength fail when I am hastening to the man I love?
32461Shall we conquer?
32461Shall we now remain at sea, and perhaps yet meet those ships before which our men threaten to fly?
32461She pressed his hand gratefully, whispering,"And to- morrow you will go with me to Hilda, wo n''t you?
32461So he is the conqueror of the Moors?"
32461So what is their use?"
32461Speak, Gundomar; shall we fear King Gelimer?"
32461Strange, is it not?
32461Surely it was probable that the Princess had asked the girl the cause of her terror; and why should Eugenia keep silence?
32461Tell me, little sister, do you really love him?"
32461Ten sestertii?"
32461The Barbarian surely ran against you, not you against him?"
32461The King''s eyes opened wider in astonishment; Gibamund started up, but Hilda, turning pale, exclaimed,--"What?
32461The ancient rune has often helped the Amalungi; why should it not aid the Asdings?
32461The daughter of the Amalungi?"
32461The priest''s hand?"
32461The verses are--""Perhaps not smooth enough?
32461They say, Why should we weary ourselves with drilling and arming?
32461This Pudentius-- do you believe him our friend?"
32461Those shameless songs--""What?"
32461Through my brain darted the thought:''Woe betide you, what will be your fate?''
32461Throwing the gold at my feet, he said:''Now do you know the value of this noble animal?
32461To put it more courteously: gnosticism, theosophy, or mysticism?
32461Uplift one that has fallen so low?"
32461Was it an illusion, indicative of approaching madness?
32461Was it from fear, or really from conviction?
32461Was my long- cherished distrust not merely the fruit, but the pretext,--inspired by my own impatient desire for the throne?
32461We-- Roman citizens-- betting on the games of our tyrants?"
32461Well, then, Hilda, have you taken a single Vandal girl to your heart as a friend?
32461What are they doing?"
32461What are you laughing at?
32461What are you looking at?"
32461What brings you to me?"
32461What can he be doing there, on the edge of the desert?
32461What did you whisper in the poor girl''s ear?"
32461What do the Scriptures say?
32461What do you mean to do?"
32461What does that mean?"
32461What does that mean?"
32461What end awaited me?
32461What fault can you find there?"
32461What harm can the few Arians do in the Roman Empire?
32461What have you boys to do with such things?
32461What if she was not keeping a perfectly straight course?
32461What injury have I done you?"
32461What is Mercury shouting?"
32461What is he doing?"
32461What is its name?
32461What is lying there directly across the way?"
32461What kind of horse is it?"
32461What must they do?"
32461What news do you bring?
32461What right has the Emperor to interfere with the succession to the Vandal throne?
32461What say you, my friends?
32461What shall be done?
32461What sin have I committed to be forced to suffer thus?''
32461What threatened me?
32461What use is a stone Aphrodite?
32461What was that?"
32461What was the hero''s reward for the new victory?
32461What we have with us is scanty, foul, and putrid; and to march for days under the African sun with no water for men and beasts-- how will it end?
32461What were the words?
32461What?
32461When shall we throw the dice?"
32461When the Emperor may threaten us here on the mainland at any moment?
32461Where and when shall we land?
32461Where are the others?
32461Where are the rowers?"
32461Where are they hiding?
32461Where are they?"
32461Where are you?"
32461Where is my money?"
32461Where is the proof of Hilderic''s guilt?
32461Where is the proof that treason is planned?"
32461Where is this King of the Vandals dreaming?
32461Where is this universally dreaded fleet hiding?
32461Where now are your gloomy forebodings?
32461Where was it?"
32461Who but he has the right and the duty to bruise my conscience and, by warning me of the wrath of God, break the defiant pride of my spirit?"
32461Who can read a girl''s heart?
32461Who directed it?"
32461Who gave this festival?
32461Who in the two armies is as guiltless as this child?
32461Who is just in the eyes of God?
32461Who is_ he_?"
32461Who knows how far away he may be?"
32461Who knows?
32461Who still thinks them wise?
32461Who would--?"
32461Whoever has once meddled with philosophy-- I shun it, but carry it ever in my brain-- will never again escape the questioning concerning the Why?
32461Why did I never tell you how I loved you?
32461Why should Cethegus write to me, now?
32461Why should she spare him?
32461Why?
32461Why?
32461Why?
32461Why?
32461Why?"
32461Why?"
32461Why?"
32461Will it not recoil against you?
32461Will you obey him?
32461Will you shame your people-- your_ dead_ people-- still more?"
32461Will you, like me, aid the valiant King?
32461Will your bolt hit the mark?
32461With a gloomy frown on his brow he raised his sharp, penetrating voice, fixing his eyes threateningly on Gelimer,--"Justice?
32461With the King?"
32461Without entering the church, as the others did?"
32461Wo n''t you?"
32461Yes, and you shall, you who are my nearest and dearest, now and here; who knows when the impending war will grant us another hour of leisure?
32461Yet still more secret ones arrive, whose contents I learn only by chance?
32461Yet you have fulfilled the prisoner''s wish and searched for it in the place he named?"
32461You are placed here, Ammata, in the asylum of the church of the much- tortured Catholics?
32461You are silent?
32461You ask why?"
32461You can forgive?
32461You can still ask?
32461You do not mean to say that?"
32461You knew what would happen in the heavens?
32461You nod?
32461You still love me?"
32461You turn away?
32461You, Verus?
32461You, the priest, counsel against pity and pardon?"
32461You, too, Ammata; are you wounded?"
32461Zazo went close up to his brother, laid his hand heavily on his shoulder, and said slowly:"And_ Verus_?
32461a hippopotamus from the Nile, and a rhinoceros; an elephant and three leopards, a powerful tiger-- do you hear him?
32461asked Eugenia, doubtfully; for how could any one be fairer than Hilda?
32461what is that?"