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14764If they are sent to Poland''to work'',''the Archbishop asked, why are women, children and aged people also sent?
14764Who is flooding the nation with anti- Semitic literature, and why? 14764 Would you agree that we save their children?
14764''Would you like to go with this uncle and auntie?''
1476413, and in Luther''s"Von weltlicher Obrigkeit wie weit man ihr Gehorsam schuldig ist"1523?
147642 What gave them the right to speak on my behalf?
147643, Jerusalem, 1958); Philip Friedman, Was there"another Germany"during the Nazi Period?
14764491 The following books were published:"Judennot und Christenglaube"( Zurich, 1943);"Soll ich meines Bruders Huter sein?"
1476463 J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk?
14764< 231> Do we seriously mean them to be our confession of faith?
14764< 308> BUSKES, J.J. Waar stond de Kerk?
14764< 46> In short, that they are known for their adherence to the principles of freedom of conscience?
14764And what should we say of their tormentors?
14764But can we escape blame if, having it in our power to do something to save the victims, we fail to take the necessary action, and to take it swiftly?"
14764But were these protests implemented by deeds?
14764Can our authorities do anything to save them?
14764Can we Swiss suppose that we are immune against such frenzy?
14764Can we bear this, without wanting to help them to the best of our ability?
14764Did not Isaiah welcome the day when all nations would flow unto the mountain of the Lord?
14764Did the protests create a new, perhaps even a revolutionary non- conformist stand of the Church over against political power?
14764Did they endanger their personal safety to rescue their fellow- Jews and display a deeper sense of responsibility towards them than the Church?
14764Do we dare uphold it, as our Norwegian brethren have done, even if our faith should be tried as gold is tried in fire?
14764Eckert und E.L. Ehrlich,"Judenhass- Schuld der Christen?
14764H.C. Touw, the historian of the resistance of the DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, asked the questions:"Did the Synod take the right decision?
14764Hogyan tortent?
14764J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk?
14764J.J. Buskes:"Why did I let myself be seduced?
14764Laval then asked:"What would you do with the children?"
14764Marginal note:"Date?
14764May we Bulgarians, who have longed so much for a fair and decent attitude towards ourselves, now forsake our strongest weapon?
14764No people can tolerate the preponderance of an alien spirit without degenerating and being destroyed?
14764Or did it succumb to a satanic temptation?
14764Or should they go forward, without regard for the consequences that might arise for others?
14764Or would you, if you were the Chief Rabbi, be prepared to denounce the anti- Christian measures publicly and unequivocally?"
14764Perhaps this experience was necessary to awaken it out of a certain stupor?
14764Should they give up the open protests so that this or that group of church- members might be saved?
14764Soll ich mein Bruders Hueter sein?
14764The King asked:''But what- what did you hear and from whom?''
14764Therefore, why should the Assembly pass it?"
14764They will enjoy the same treatment as the nearly hundred thousand Hungarian labourers employed abroad?..."
14764To abandon this role is to betray our spiritual heritage, is''to lose our soul in order to gain the world?.
14764Visser? t Hooft( Ed.
14764Was it unfaithful to its Lord in order to save the lives of its own members?"
14764Was there an''other Germany''during the Nazi Period?
14764We tremble at the dragon''s teeth of hatred which are senselessly being sown... What harvest must grow from such seed?
14764What can we do?
14764What is being prepared for the Jews who have remained in Norway?
14764Who finances these movements?
14764Why did I not say:''Thus speaks the Lord''?
14764Why has Franco, the Fascist dictator of Spain, been extolled?
14764With what hesitation did they begin their resistance?
14764Would it not be a great triumph for the spirit of tolerance, which is certainly a Protestant attribute?
14764Would it not be disgraceful, even to let our lips suggest any reasons at all against offering such aid?"
14764[ 93] Quite different, however, is the sharp verdict of Presser:"And the Churches( in the Netherlands)?
14764page 191 425 Literally:"bake your head"page 192 426 Solomon Samuel Mashiach in his article"Who saved us?
37539''Why just the Russian Zionists, Frau Herzl?'' 37539 Are we really ashamed of Trotsky?"
37539But,asks some reader,"how may we know that all this is true?"
37539How can we favor a movement which makes our own people suffer?
37539In the face of this fact, is there not some justification for the opinion that the United States owe their very existence to the Jews? 37539 Or shall America avail itself of Jewish genius as it avails itself of the peculiar genius of every other race?
37539Senator Nelson--''Hebrews?'' 37539 Senator Nelson--''Trotsky came over from New York during that summer, did he not?''
37539Then why not discuss the upper group as financiers and not as Jews?
37539What about the Phoenicians?
37539What are you prating about? 37539 What role is played at present by the Press?
37539What''s wrong with the Jew?
37539Why discuss it at all?
37539''Why do you only inquire about these?''
37539--has a new meaning?
37539And did they do nothing but foresee it?
37539And for the Gentile Russian children--?
37539And has he ever noted the names of the men he found on that piece of investigation?
37539And how did it find expression?
37539And if any of these things is so, who is aware of it?
37539And if this be so, how much more can it be asserted that Jewish influence made the United States just what they are-- that is, American?
37539And just how did it"powerfully contribute?"
37539And now, will the American people be good and let their Jewish benefactors do the same in America?
37539And what course will it take?
37539And who knows it better than those who have the help to offer?
37539And why are Christian priests and ministers made to work on roads, while Jewish rabbis are left their clerical privileges?
37539And why are"Jewish idealism"and"Jewish discontent"always linked together?
37539Another source of confusion is revealed in the question:"How can Jewish capitalists support Bolshevism when Bolshevism is against capitalism?"
37539Are they Seligman, Kahn, Warburg, Schiff, Kuhn, Loeb& Company, or any of the others?
37539Before that work is begun, one question should be answered--"Is there likelihood of the program of the Protocols being carried through to success?"
37539But did that liberate Germany from the Jews?
37539But if the suffering among the Jews is what the propagandists say it is, what must it be among the Russians?
37539But whoever suspected a common source for these?
37539But would this be a sufficient account of the British Empire?
37539Can this be a reference to a secret Jewish Sanhedrin, self- perpetuating within a certain Jewish caste from generation to generation?
37539Did International Jews in 1903 foresee the war?
37539Did Max Nordau who saw it so clearly in 1903 forget it in 1914 and 1918?
37539Did he ever hear of Jewish money backing railroads that were built for railroad purposes and nothing else?
37539Did it more highly respect law, did it produce a higher and sturdier type of character?
37539Did that second statement ever strike you as significant?
37539Did the Jews Foresee the World War?
37539Did the Jews Foresee the World War?
37539Did you ever see Jewish people so victimized?
37539Discontent with what?
37539Do they?
37539Do you know of any statesman who was?
37539Does Jewish Power Control the World Press?
37539Does Jewish Power Control the World Press?
37539Does Jewry know what it is doing?
37539Does Mr. Brisbane know who owns Alaska?
37539Does This Explain Jewish Political Power?
37539Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist?
37539Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist?
37539Does it mean anything to Mr. Brisbane?
37539Does n''t there seem to be some ground for the feeling that they are desirous of ruling everywhere?
37539Does this Explain Jewish Political Power?
37539Does this people which knows itself to be a nation remain loosely unorganized in the face of that fact?
37539Gentile sensitiveness on this point is best expressed by the desire for silence--"Why discuss it at all?"
37539Has Europe been sufficiently"shown"?
37539Has Mr. Brisbane ever printed the name of the men who control the sugar supply of the United States-- does he know them-- would he like to know them?
37539Has he ever thought how it will all turn out?
37539Has it a Council of State?
37539Has it a department which is executing that foreign policy?
37539Has it a"foreign policy"with regard to the Gentiles?
37539Has that been done?
37539Has this Jewish State, visible or invisible, if it exists, a head?
37539Have the farms of the United States been depleted both of laborers and capital?
37539Have they not all of lorddom at their heels, do they not hold the strings of Britain''s purse?
37539Have you never heard that Prohibition was something which the backwoods districts forced upon the cities?
37539He might even run a second story on the Peace Conference, entitled,"Which Program Won at the Peace Conference?"
37539How can there be conspiracy among people who thus fight themselves?
37539How can you say, he asked, that they are united, when they represent so many points of view?
37539How did he become successful?
37539How did they know it was to be a"world war"?
37539How does so strange a charge arise, and why do so many circumstances seem to justify it?
37539How explain the"rise"of his fortunes?
37539How far does Jewish influence control the Newspapers of the United States?
37539How is it being worked?
37539How this sudden recovery from looting and poverty?
37539How?
37539If certain tendencies continue, as they are certain to do, what form will the feeling toward the Jew take?
37539If the Jew is in control, is it because of his superior ability, or is it because of the inferiority and don''t- care attitude of the Gentiles?
37539In England they shrug their shoulders at the outspoken anti- Jew reactions of the British populace-- what care they?
37539In a future discussion on"religion or race?"
37539Is he entirely satisfied with the way that"success"is used where it is supreme?
37539Is he willing to absolve that"success"from every quality which humanity has a right to challenge?
37539Is it necessary to meet that Question in Russia?
37539Is it worth while to speak of how long they will have to wait?
37539Is such a king in the world now?
37539Is the Jewish"Kahal"the Modern"Soviet"?
37539Is the Jewish"Kahal"the Modern"Soviet"?
37539Is there a Jewish Question in Russia?
37539Is there a fear of permitting the average Jew to read this series?
37539Is there, then, a Jewish Sanhedrin?--a governing or counseling body of Jews who take oversight of the affairs of their people throughout the world?
37539It begins in very simple terms-- How does the Jew so habitually and so resistlessly gravitate to the highest places?
37539It is headed:"Are We Really Ashamed of Trotsky?"
37539Just what was that?
37539May the Jew go on as he has gone, or does his duty to the world require another use of his success?
37539More amazing still, who would expect any man or group to avow themselves the source?
37539Must it wait until it reaches Palestine to have a State, or is it an organized State now?
37539Now, which of these exhibitions of anti- Semitism will show itself in America?
37539Perhaps he is, but why do his children speak Yiddish?
37539Rothschild unloading?
37539Speaking of the Jew- financed Harriman railroad campaign, is Mr. Brisbane ready to write his endorsement upon that?
37539The Jewish Question-- Fact or Fancy?
37539The Jewish Question-- Fact or Fancy?
37539The interest of the Protocols at this time is their bearing on the questions: Have the Jews an organized world system?
37539The question is, If the Jew is in control, how did it happen?
37539The question is, Why should he revile the Gentile who tries to tell him?
37539The question is, having obtained that information, what would Mr. Brisbane do with it?
37539The question of"progress"is, Where are the wheels taking us?
37539To inspire fear-- what is more dreaded by the normal man, and yet what more delights an inferior race?
37539V. Anti- Semitism-- Will It Appear in the U. S.?
37539Was it more unified in its morality?
37539Was windmill and water wheel society better or worse than the present society?
37539Were the Jewish secretaries who abounded before the war, during the war and throughout the Peace Conference of less brilliance than Hartum?
37539Were there not Hartums in England, France, Germany, yes and in Russia too( in the United States there were many) who saw the"program of the Ladder"?
37539Were you?
37539What are its gains?
37539What are the causes of this disruptive activity?
37539What cared the Jew if the people gnashed their teeth against him, so long as the king and the court were his friends?
37539What discontent?
37539What does he do there?
37539What does the fact of his being there mean to the world?
37539What have we to do with Sebastopol?
37539What is its policy?
37539What is the difference?
37539What is the record?
37539What is the result of these two influences, the one working on the farm, and the other in the cities?
37539What is this fear but reflection of the knowledge of the Jews''power and their ruthlessness in the use of it?
37539What occurred immediately upon the change from the old regime to the new?
37539What puts him there?
37539What significance does it bring to the average mind that the three great parties of Russia are led by Jews?
37539What were these issues and aims?
37539What would this World Program gain if the wage- workers were enslaved and the farmers were allowed to go scot- free?
37539What?
37539When Russia broke, who came first to light?
37539When old Baron Moses Montefiore said at Krakau:"What are you prating about?
37539Where does it come from?
37539Who are the masters of musical jazz in the world?
37539Who direct all the cheap jewelry houses, the bridge- head show parks, the"coney islands,"the centers of nervous thrills and looseness?
37539Who had outdistanced them all in foresight and planning sufficiently to lay down a definite program of"no annexations?"
37539Who was thinking, between 1896 and 1905, of the new"no annexations"rule to be applied to war?
37539Whose forms have you seen caricatured with the dollar- mark in Hearst''s papers?
37539Why are his proclamations put forth in Yiddish?
37539Why did he abolish the Christian Sunday and establish by law the Jewish Saturday Sabbath?
37539Why is he put there?
37539Why should it be easier to believe that Gentiles are dunces than that Jews are clever?
37539Why this spasm of luxury and extravagance through which we have just passed?
37539Would he be willing to undertake to prove that it is due to those commendable qualities he has named and nothing less commendable?
37539Would he like to know how it is done, and who does it?
37539Would the dark, oppressed masses of the Russian workmen and peasants have been able to throw off the yoke of the bourgeoisie by themselves?
37539is the first question, and then,"What''s wrong with the Gentile to make it possible?"
45895A fairly long time? 45895 A farewell visit?"
45895A fine property?
45895A piece of cheek, you think, what? 45895 A safe one?"
45895A song?
45895Again?
45895All over?
45895All right?
45895Alone?
45895Am I disturbing you?
45895Am I the first?
45895And about when do you think you will be back?
45895And did you have a piano out there?
45895And did you love him most,asked George,"of all the men you had come across?"
45895And do n''t you remember too that a woman with a little child in her arms took us round the house and garden?
45895And do you know what I took her for?
45895And he never tried again?
45895And how are you getting on--she threw a look at Heinrich--"with your opera?"
45895And how did you manage to get here? 45895 And how have you been all this time, Herr Baron?"
45895And how have you been getting on all this time? 45895 And how is your brother?"
45895And how''s your work getting on, my dear Baron?
45895And is to- day the first time you have had anything like it?
45895And now?
45895And the beating of the heart?
45895And the lady?
45895And the third act?
45895And then I suppose the other dream will begin?
45895And then go off again on your new career?
45895And what actually was there between you, if it is not a rude question?
45895And what comes of deeds?
45895And what did she say?
45895And what did you answer?
45895And what do you mean to do?
45895And what have you been doing all this time, Herr Rapp?
45895And what have you been doing this summer?
45895And what is the news with them?
45895And what prejudices have we got, I should like to know?
45895And when are you going back again?
45895And where are the forty gulden?
45895And where are you going to buy one? 45895 And where are you going?"
45895And where will they send you?
45895And who called me a dilettante, if I may ask?
45895And who won in the end?
45895And whom do you think with?
45895And whom to?
45895And would that be much good?
45895And you''ll write to me, too, Anna... everything... everything... you understand?
45895And you...?
45895And you?
45895And your father was n''t old, was he? 45895 And...?"
45895Anonymous letters? 45895 Are you going into the Isle of Wight again?"
45895Are you going to town to- day?
45895Are you going too, dear?
45895Are you going with them?
45895Are you quite sure about that, Anna?
45895Are you ready packed?
45895Are you really so keen on it?
45895Are you really writing an opera, George?
45895Are you satisfied with Anna?
45895Are you superstitious?
45895As far down South as last spring?
45895At what period?
45895Back again?
45895Besides, what has superstition to do with this matter?
45895But he is surely better, is n''t he?
45895But how do you come to think so seeing that you scarcely know him?
45895But if I ask you, Felician? 45895 But if you... but if you were to take it very seriously... if you asked her point blank... might n''t the young lady perhaps give up her career?"
45895But it''s not a case of anything serious?
45895But of course you know each other?
45895But tell me now, what are you doing here? 45895 But what do you really think of doing, George?"
45895But what''s that got to do with me?
45895But where are you going to?
45895But where did you get the opportunity of seeing him then?
45895But why did you tell me nothing about it?
45895But why the last time?
45895But why?
45895But you would not have any objection to a Court theatre?
45895By the way, have you heard the latest, gentlemen?
45895By whom?
45895Calms you?
45895Can one reassure oneself with certainties in matters of love? 45895 Can she have died, this actress?"
45895Come, Anna, you promised me, did n''t you?
45895Come, Hofrat Wilt?
45895Come, you do n''t believe that yourself-- what are you working at?
45895Dearest, what am I to do? 45895 Did I say anything about doubts?"
45895Did dear little Else perform?
45895Did he know it?
45895Did he tell you anything about her?
45895Did n''t Heinrich tell you, then?...
45895Did n''t we meet each other once this winter at Ehrenbergs''?
45895Did she speak to you about it?
45895Did she succeed then?
45895Did the mother know anything?
45895Did they notice us?
45895Did they try very much to inveigle you?
45895Did you find any letters? 45895 Did you know old Bermann?"
45895Did you recognise her again?
45895Do n''t you know yet,said Leo,"his father is dead?"
45895Do n''t you see? 45895 Do n''t you still remember,"he asked,"that morning when we looked over a summer residence in Grinzing?"
45895Do n''t you think so?
45895Do n''t you think,she said,"that perhaps one might have been some help to you in bearing it?"
45895Do you consider him so jealous?
45895Do you feel in the mood for comedies like that?
45895Do you feel quite all right now?
45895Do you intend to stay much longer in Lugano?
45895Do you know Count Malnitz by any chance?
45895Do you know Herr von Stanzides, Herr Baron?
45895Do you know about the Oskar affair yet?
45895Do you know for a certainty,replied Nürnberger,"that Heinrich''s mistress really killed herself on his account?"
45895Do you know for certain?
45895Do you know how I feel when I hear you talk like that? 45895 Do you know that I had almost imagined....""What?"
45895Do you know that Oskar Ehrenberg is on his way to India or Ceylon?
45895Do you know that man?
45895Do you know what I once heard some one say about you?
45895Do you know what I think?
45895Do you know what I''ve done?
45895Do you know what she looks like?
45895Do you know what that is? 45895 Do you know yet that I found the villa for Anna just before I left?"
45895Do you know you''re very pale? 45895 Do you know, George, whom I got to know this summer?"
45895Do you know,he said gently,"what it was going to be called?"
45895Do you know,said George to Anna,"that these good people are travelling off again to- morrow?"
45895Do you mean by any chance that it is my intention to punish her or avenge myself? 45895 Do you regard that as possible?"
45895Do you still remember, Herr Baron... the classy party on the Sophienalp?
45895Do you think so? 45895 Do you think so?
45895Do you think so?
45895Do you think that will come off?
45895Do you think you''ll remain away all the winter?
45895Do you think,he asked ironically,"he has come here to celebrate his wedding, father?"
45895Does he really understand me better?
45895Does he want to get into the Cabinet?
45895Does she know that you are not thinking of marrying her?
45895Does your child lie there?
45895Dream?
45895Drill?
45895Easily come about?
45895Else, you do n''t seriously think that Anna with her reserved character could so far forget herself as to----"So far forget herself...? 45895 Even supposing Willy Eissler happens to stay in your vicinity?"
45895Expected? 45895 Explanations?
45895Finished with, why so? 45895 For Therese''s honour?
45895For us?
45895Funny, eh? 45895 George, how does a sensible man like you manage to get hold of such metaphysical ideas?"
45895Going so soon, Herr Baron?
45895Going to Ehrenbergs''by any chance?
45895Good gracious, what do they matter to you? 45895 Good gracious, why romantic?
45895Great heavens, who thinks of that? 45895 Has Herr Rosner gone already?"
45895Has she got talent?
45895Has the party allowed you to take a holiday, Herr Stauber? 45895 Has your being in Vienna anything to do with the crisis in the management of the opera?"
45895Have I disputed that, Anna? 45895 Have I ever said that I want to get away from here?
45895Have I spoken to you about my quintette, then?
45895Have n''t I disturbed you, gentlemen?
45895Have you any idea,he asked,"where they will send you?"
45895Have you been composing anything nice, George?
45895Have you been here long? 45895 Have you been out for a walk like that?"
45895Have you been true to me?
45895Have you been up long?
45895Have you composed anything on your trip?
45895Have you done any work this morning?
45895Have you heard anything of Grace since then?
45895Have you left off corresponding with her?
45895He is supposed to be banished from Court,said George,"is n''t he?"
45895Heated?... 45895 Her life?
45895How are you, George dear?
45895How are you, my darling?
45895How do you do, Baron?
45895How do you manage to know that, Else?
45895How do you mean?
45895How is Anna?
45895How is she?
45895How is that?
45895How is your brother?
45895How long have you been here?
45895How many shots were there?
45895How old are you then, Herr Stanzides? 45895 How old is he?"
45895How would it be,said Leo,"if we went on a tour together in the summer?--you, Bermann and I?
45895How would you describe it?
45895How''s old Rosner?
45895I also seem to know him, but who is it?
45895I am very glad to see you again,he said,"I suppose you are here in Vienna on leave?"
45895I mean just this: Did you intend... not to make her your companion for life, but to have a child by her all the same?
45895I say, dear,she said quite lightly and suddenly,"will you often come and visit us?"
45895I should like first to know what you mean by the word?
45895I suppose we shall hear them in the autumn?
45895I suppose you are travelling south?
45895I suppose you probably wo n''t be able to remember that my poor wife was in Meran at the same time as your late mother?
45895I think you were reading something, Heinrich, when I came in?
45895If I were you, George... may I tell you something?
45895If any one here''s to tell me... and even... excuse me... or perhaps you''re baptised...? 45895 If you could save her by doing so, would n''t you forgive her now?"
45895If you will allow me to make a remark, what does the... lady chiefly concerned have to say?
45895In really good form? 45895 In what way am I trying hard?"
45895In what way will the same thing happen to us?
45895In what way...? 45895 Incredible?...
45895Instead of coming out to see you-- eh?
45895Intoxicated?...
45895Is Anna giving lessons again?
45895Is Anna quite out of danger?
45895Is he better, then?
45895Is it long since you heard anything of him?
45895Is it necessary to go to the café?
45895Is it possible...?
45895Is it really you, Fräulein Therese?
45895Is n''t it a fact,asked Heinrich,"that during the whole time you never once thought of the possibility of its ending like this?"
45895Is n''t it lamentable,said Heinrich,"that in the immediate outskirts of Vienna nearly all the inns should be in such a state of neglect?
45895Is n''t it really better if we do n''t see each other till after Easter?
45895Is that what I am in the habit of doing, then?
45895Is that why?
45895Is there nothing else in the telegram?
45895Is there really any point,asked George hesitatingly,"in visiting the grave of a creature that has never lived?"
45895Is your club Christian Socialist or National German?
45895It was n''t necessary to tell her,replied Doctor Stauber,"was it?"
45895It''s true, then? 45895 Jealous?
45895Just think now, is n''t it strange? 45895 Leo Golowski, then?"
45895Let out on bail?
45895Let''s see, first, what your mother writes?
45895Like a Russian student, do n''t you think?
45895Look here now-- you do n''t believe it yourself?
45895Marianne?
45895May I ask you something?
45895May one ask what it is?
45895Me go there?
45895Mind? 45895 More hopefully?"
45895My dear Anna, what is the matter with you to- day? 45895 My dear George, do n''t you see yet that it is not a question of whether I want to forgive her or not?
45895My dear Josef, the Baron visits the house and it will strike him as rather strange...."I?
45895My estate?
45895My friend the Prince?... 45895 My mother, Herr Doctor...?"
45895My quintette?
45895Nailed down already?
45895Never? 45895 No letter for me?"
45895No one here yet? 45895 No, Else, how can you?...
45895No, I am sure they are not lies; some, no doubt, but in a case like this how is one to separate the truth from the lies?
45895No, how could I?
45895No? 45895 None at all?"
45895Not big enough?
45895Not even his novel which made so great a sensation fifteen or sixteen years ago? 45895 Not yet?"
45895Of Grace?
45895Of course I have; do n''t you remember? 45895 Of course you accepted?"
45895Of course your name is Wergenthin- Recco, too,continued Heinrich,"but only George-- and that''s not the same by a long way, is it?
45895Oh, has she been in the café again?
45895Oh, in Berlin?
45895Oh, you mean him, do you? 45895 Oh, you think I mean the Anti- Semites?
45895Oh, you''ve probably lived a great deal but felt... you know what I mean, George?
45895Oh,answered George, blushing a little,"what makes you think that?"
45895On account of your father?
45895On the strength of the few songs of mine which he knows? 45895 Only just got home?"
45895Or is it only because I am in the presence of another man''s grief? 45895 Quite out of the question?
45895Quite right,remarked George, smoking a cigar with his legs comfortably crossed,"have you brought us anything fresh?"
45895Really not?
45895Really, is that so?
45895Really, you? 45895 Really,"said George with a smile,"was n''t Oskar baptised long ago?
45895Really... you thought that?
45895Really? 45895 Really?"
45895Really?
45895Really?
45895Really?
45895Really?
45895Really?
45895Right or left?
45895Rittmeister Ladisc?
45895Shall I be disturbing you?
45895She already knows, then...?
45895Sissy is really so silly.... What are you thinking of, Sissy? 45895 Smart picture, eh?"
45895So I suppose we ca n''t dine together?
45895So it is Stanzides?
45895So it was he, then?
45895So that was why?
45895So the parting is as near as that?
45895So would n''t you like to come part of the way with me, Anna, when I go back again?
45895So you are going back to Vienna as soon as all that?
45895So you are going in the country, near Vienna this year?
45895So you are going to Ehrenbergs''this evening?
45895So you are going to Italy?
45895So you have quite made up your mind?
45895So you live among enemies? 45895 So you seriously mean to retire to your estate?"
45895So you would forgive me?
45895So you''ve been in Germany?
45895So you''ve quite made up your mind?
45895Some woman, I suppose?
45895Sound? 45895 Stanzides?"
45895Still- born?
45895Straight from Vienna?
45895Strange, is n''t it? 45895 Strict?...
45895Studying?
45895Such short leave?
45895Tell me, Else, why do you ask me...? 45895 Tell...?
45895Thank you,she replied gently, and then remarked:"So you came out on your cycle?"
45895That''s to do with the opera plot?
45895The Countess''s Aria? 45895 The experienced platonic lover and the inexperienced rake?
45895The forest was just behind our house with good level roads, was n''t it, papa? 45895 The scene of the third act, of course, will be laid in that hall on the cliff-- don''t you think so?
45895The school for singing?
45895Then he does really exist?
45895Then one would not be making a mistake, Herr Eissler,remarked Nürnberger,"if one attributed the chief part in your life to melancholy memories?"
45895Then you think it''s true?
45895There where the roses are?
45895Therese is between two dangers, she will either talk her head off one fine day...."Or?
45895Thirty- five,said George jestingly;"is n''t that so?"
45895To England?
45895Twenty- seven... thirty- one... thirty- eight.... Well, who''s won the game?
45895Upon my word,said George innocently, and then added casually:"But what''s the matter with Therese?
45895Well whom do you think, mamma?
45895Well, George, how do you like Detmold?
45895Well, George,said Felician gently, and looked at him sideways,"what is up, then?
45895Well, and what did you answer the man?
45895Well, have you composed that song for me yet?
45895Well, he declares that he is going to give up writing to devote himself exclusively to sport...."To sport?
45895Well, if you do understand it?...
45895Well, mamma, what''s the matter?
45895Well, what do you really think about platonic love? 45895 Well, what do you think?"
45895Well, what happened?
45895Well, what?
45895Well, what?
45895Well, who is it then?
45895Well, who knows? 45895 Well, whom do you think I met?"
45895Well, why do n''t you do it?
45895Well-- and Florence?
45895Well...."Are you in favour of my marrying?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Well?
45895Were n''t you at Auhof either?
45895Were you satisfied?
45895Were you so clumsy?
45895What affair?
45895What am I to advise you?
45895What an idea? 45895 What an idea?"
45895What are you crying for, dear? 45895 What are you looking at him for?"
45895What are you thanking me for, George? 45895 What are you thanking papa for?"
45895What cynicism are you suppressing?
45895What did I answer? 45895 What did Therese really tell you about Doctor Berthold?"
45895What did she tell you then?
45895What did you do in the evening?
45895What did you dream about?
45895What do you know about his gifts?
45895What do you know about it? 45895 What do you know, my child?"
45895What do you mean by a light heart?
45895What do you mean by politics?
45895What do you mean, the other dream?
45895What do you mean?
45895What do you mean?
45895What do you mean?
45895What do you think of that?
45895What do you think, Skelton?
45895What does he mean?
45895What dreams?
45895What for?
45895What have you been doing, then?
45895What have you got there?
45895What interesting conversation are we interrupting?
45895What is always on their lips?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is it?
45895What is that?
45895What is the matter with you?
45895What is the matter?
45895What is the point?
45895What is there so much to talk over?
45895What is there to forgive?
45895What is this?
45895What is your set? 45895 What kind of a club are you in then, old chap?"
45895What kind of a figure do I cut?
45895What kind of things?
45895What makes you have doubts about Stanzides''existence, Fräulein?
45895What makes you think of that?
45895What more does he write?
45895What news did they tell you?
45895What shall it be?
45895What should I know? 45895 What subject do you mean?"
45895What was it all about then?
45895What was_ Tristan_ like?
45895What will you say to her?
45895What words?
45895What''he''do you mean?
45895What''s he got to do on the Rhine?
45895What''s in the telegram?
45895What''s that?
45895What, also in Weissenfeld?
45895What, charmed?
45895What, did n''t you notice?
45895What, do you really know something?
45895What, to- day, Sunday?
45895What, you are going away?
45895What,said Leo,"is it supposed to be a Sicilian melody?"
45895What?
45895What?
45895What?
45895What?
45895What?
45895When are you going then, Felician?
45895When can I come back?
45895When does our boat leave to- morrow?
45895When is she coming to see me, then?
45895Where are you going to swing your bâton?
45895Where can I take you?
45895Where have you put the telegram? 45895 Where to?"
45895Where''s Leo Golowski to get fifty thousand gulden from?
45895Which Anna?
45895Which one?
45895Which way are you going?
45895Which you ca n''t miss?
45895Who accompanied her, then?
45895Who did? 45895 Who except me?"
45895Who is doing the libretto for you?
45895Who is it that always goes there?
45895Who is it, then?
45895Who is there, except you, who can at a time like this stand by her... ought to, in fact?
45895Who knows if he will ever come back to Vienna at all?
45895Who knows if it is not that very faculty of self- deception which you have developed more strongly than any other as the years went by?
45895Who knows if you would discover it,remarked George,"even though it did come once in a way quite near you?
45895Who knows what the future will bring forth?
45895Who knows,said George reflectively,"if you wo n''t be regarded as right-- in a thousand years?
45895Who knows? 45895 Who says so?
45895Who thought so?
45895Who told her?
45895Who''s told you we''re going to England? 45895 Who, we?"
45895Who?
45895Why are n''t you at any rate as straight with me as I am with you? 45895 Why are you so considerate all of a sudden?"
45895Why are you so hard?
45895Why are you so stern with me to- day?
45895Why are you so surprised, Breitner?
45895Why are you so surprised?
45895Why are you surprised?
45895Why better?
45895Why did n''t you come to Auhof this year? 45895 Why did n''t you come to Weissenfeld?"
45895Why did n''t you expect to find him in good spirits? 45895 Why did you say,"she inquired,"that you could have had as much happiness as a hussar riding- master?
45895Why do n''t you speak?
45895Why do you always keep bothering about those people? 45895 Why do you say libellers?
45895Why do you smile, George? 45895 Why do you wonder so much, my dear madam?
45895Why is it a sad business?
45895Why is it more likely?
45895Why not? 45895 Why not?
45895Why not? 45895 Why not?"
45895Why not?
45895Why not?
45895Why not?
45895Why not?
45895Why not?
45895Why should n''t he? 45895 Why should n''t it come off?"
45895Why strange?
45895Why talk about it, my dear Baron, if it''s not practicable? 45895 Why, how can he go on living?"
45895Why, you do n''t think, surely, I promised her marriage?
45895Why.... Why do you take to flight?
45895Why? 45895 Why?"
45895Will this suit you?
45895Will you accompany me?
45895Will you give us the pleasure, Baron,said Demeter,"of lunching with us to- day at the Europe?
45895Will you really? 45895 Willy spoilt me?"
45895Wo n''t you ask Fräulein Therese in both our names if she would n''t care to stay out here for a day or two? 45895 Wo n''t you at any rate come with me for the first act?"
45895Wo n''t you be kind enough--Frau Ehrenberg turned to George--"to play us one or two of your new things?"
45895Wo n''t you come and have supper somewhere with me and Bermann after the theatre?
45895Wo n''t you sit down, Herr Rosner?
45895Wo n''t you take something?
45895Won? 45895 Would it be such a great responsibility?"
45895Would n''t count for me?
45895Would you have been guilty in a case like mine, Heinrich?
45895Would you like that?
45895Would you like to fence a bit?
45895Would you wink, too, if the bullets were flying on both sides?
45895Yes, but why did n''t you simply ask if she...."If she has killed herself? 45895 Yes, what will I say to her?"
45895You attended her?
45895You be quiet now, will you?
45895You been away much longer?
45895You constant, Sissy?...
45895You correspond with her?
45895You expected it, Herr Professor?
45895You have a child?
45895You have not yet answered?
45895You know Corfu?
45895You know him, I suppose?
45895You know what I mean then? 45895 You know what that is?
45895You like solitude?
45895You mean about the contract?
45895You mean because I''ve grown a rich man? 45895 You mean... with that actress, mamma?"
45895You only know him by the initial S? 45895 You play the Mæcenas later on, father Ehrenberg?"
45895You spent the whole day with them?
45895You think so? 45895 You think so?"
45895You think so?
45895You think that because it happened more or less on my account? 45895 You told me...?"
45895You went there just afterwards?
45895You were in the garden?
45895You were in town yesterday?
45895You were n''t very much up at Auhof this year?
45895You were there with your friend?
45895You will tell her?
45895You would like to see it?
45895You''ll be sure to write to me?
45895You''ll drive in with me, Doctor Stauber, wo n''t you?
45895You''ll read me the last act to- morrow, Heinrich?
45895You''re so philosophical to- day, what is it? 45895 You''re speaking about Nürnberger?"
45895You''ve been playing, Anna?
45895You''ve had a look at the things already? 45895 You?"
45895Your brother?
45895Your father is ill, is n''t he?
45895''Hallo, Doctor, wo n''t you have a drink with me?''"
45895Above all, have I ever said that I liked living among Jews?
45895Adventure...?
45895After all, do you deserve any credit...?
45895After all, what did it really come to?...
45895After all, what do you know about him?
45895After what he has gone through?"
45895Allowed?
45895Am I never to see it again?
45895Am I not right?"
45895And Else had cried her eyes out in front of George one morning in the grounds; but had she only been crying about Oskar?
45895And after all, what do political views matter to men who do n''t make politics their career or their business?
45895And as she was obstinately silent he said once more:"Anna, what are you thinking of?"
45895And did he not love Anna to- day better and more deeply than ever?
45895And do you know the object for which he gave me straight away a thousand gulden...?
45895And do you think, father, that that can have the slightest prospect of success?
45895And had he not frequently yearned for her in that fresh town as hotly as though for a woman who had never yet belonged to him?
45895And he asked her disingenuously, as though conscious of running a risk:"What are you thinking of?"
45895And he asked himself: Does she perhaps mean... that that is the reason?
45895And he asked himself:"Was it fated then that it must end like this?
45895And he hazarded the question:"Why do n''t you stay with her?"
45895And he thought: If I could only just keep her as a friend... or win her over again... as a friend... is it possible?
45895And how did they thank him?
45895And how long would it last until one had a home, a real home?
45895And how was one to describe a glance which flashed down from the eyes of a young singer while one looked up to her from the keys...?
45895And if he did do so would he not be right?
45895And is it a crime to prolong them?...
45895And she?
45895And such a handsome man.... Is it true that he was a chemist?"
45895And the child?...
45895And the thought ran through his mind,"Would n''t it be the most convenient thing to marry her?..."
45895And then he added interrogatively,"But did n''t you give singing lessons to Else last year, Fräulein Anna?"
45895And turning to George he asked him in a tone which was only too courteous:"Do n''t you think so too?"
45895And turning with a smile to Demeter she added:"Of course you wo n''t give him away, Herr Oberlieutenant?"
45895And was he ever to see again all that he had left ten days ago?
45895And was he not still ready to do so?
45895And was it really true that he meant to come back again at Easter?
45895And what about the second part of_ Faust_?...
45895And what did he desire, what did he feel himself?
45895And what is courage?
45895And what, after all, does a suicide really mean?
45895And where will Anna be?
45895And who could know after all what verdicts would pass as the correct ones in the future?
45895And who knew?
45895And would n''t one be able to work there, by Jove?"
45895Anna deceive him... was that really possible?
45895Anyway, what do you say to our stopping here?"
45895Anyway-- how are you getting on out there?"
45895Are our relations really in a bad way?
45895Are you going to stand for the Landtag?"
45895As a matter of symbolical politics or actually-- what?"
45895As for what had happened to Oskar... could that have happened in any other town except Vienna?
45895At any rate you will be home before us, wo n''t you?"
45895At any rate, I suppose your wife has told you about our plans for the immediate future... or am I making a mistake...?"
45895At any rate, only the child?
45895At the door he said:"I suppose we shall see each other this evening at the Medical Society?"
45895Bad conscience?...
45895Been singing, too?"
45895Besides, how could one?"
45895But I say, Anna, had n''t you better get something ready for this evening?"
45895But even more solemnly there rang in his ears the unspoken words: What does the most ardent kiss in which body and soul seem to fuse really come to?
45895But had they not all, as it were, gone into thin air?
45895But have n''t I done so already?
45895But he thought with a shiver: Was she cut out at the same time to be the mother of_ my_ children?
45895But how about your own?"
45895But how about your plans for the autumn?"
45895But how did Parliament come to bother about her?"
45895But how did it...?"
45895But how was it that Sissy also had divined the relationship between him and her?
45895But if it were only that?
45895But if that was so, would he not have been bound to have taken some opportunity this afternoon to have said as much to those two men?
45895But is anything wrong?...
45895But look here, why should the island be uninhabited?"
45895But look here, you''ve got to go anyway, have n''t you?
45895But may I stay a bit longer with you?
45895But speaking generally, George, do n''t you think that we regard these matters a little superficially?
45895But suddenly she asked quite unexpectedly and somewhat gently:"How is your child?"
45895But the question is really this, would you have let yourself go into the thing if you had considered the consequences from every point of view?"
45895But the question is whether the complexion it has in the distance is n''t the right one?
45895But till then?"
45895But to go on standing with your clenched fist in your pocket, so to speak-- what''s the point of it?
45895But was accident anything more than a word?
45895But we can talk about these things another time, do n''t you think?
45895But were even the ensuing months dangerous?
45895But what do you think of all this talk about a philosophy of life?
45895But what does it matter?"
45895But what does that prove?
45895But what else is there for me to do?
45895But what is a man to do?"
45895But what is one to do?...
45895But what was the really ghostly element in that dream?
45895But where?
45895But why did he think of him of all people?
45895But why did it affect him so much all of a sudden?...
45895But why should it alter a man''s relationship to the world if he himself has all his wits and senses about him?"
45895But why was he so frightened?
45895But why, why...?"
45895But why?
45895But wo n''t you take off your overcoat?
45895But you do feel, do n''t you?
45895But you really work damned little, do n''t you?
45895But... but perhaps you could manage to dine with... with... us at the Park Hotel, yes?
45895By whom have the Jews been betrayed and deserted?
45895By whom were the Jews left in the lurch?...
45895By- the- bye, who was the gentleman who was up there in the gallery with her?"
45895Ca n''t she have the child with her anyway?
45895Café cronies?"
45895Can I read it?"
45895Can he perhaps be jealous of Felician... on account of Else Ehrenberg?
45895Can it be that you"--and his glance swept her in amazement from top to toe--"are making a political tour?"
45895Classy, eh?"
45895Come,"he added,"is one going to get another chance soon of seeing or reading one of your fine pieces of work?"
45895Could he forgive Anna?
45895Could it really ever end?
45895Could n''t Heinrich see that and feel it just as he did?
45895Could not every one make a mistake, a physician as much as a layman?
45895Could one recount this to one''s mistress in Vienna without her reading something suspicious between the lines?
45895Could you reproach yourself the slightest bit if she really went to her death, through the so- called pangs of despised love?
45895Did Berthold have any idea...?
45895Did George know, by- the- by, that Oskar was travelling with the Prince of Guastalla?
45895Did George understand it too?...
45895Did Heinrich still find the matter so tragi- comic?
45895Did he know that she was here and whom she was with?
45895Did he love solitude?...
45895Did he not love Anna more than he had ever done before?
45895Did he not love her?
45895Did he suffer?...
45895Did n''t we squabble dreadfully, Therese and I?
45895Did n''t you read it?"
45895Did she hope to, I wonder?
45895Did she think again that he was lacking in initiative?...
45895Did the others know what kind of a man he was any better?
45895Did they have any significance?
45895Did you go looking, too?"
45895Did you know that there were such people?"
45895Did you stay there a fairly long time, Herr Bermann?"
45895Did you want me by any chance to be jealous about that letter?"
45895Disgusting, is n''t it?"
45895Do I ask him about his affairs?
45895Do I look upon the whole thing as simply a distraction?
45895Do I love her less?
45895Do n''t you believe me?
45895Do n''t you feel it a strain?"
45895Do n''t you think so?
45895Do n''t you think so?"
45895Do they exert the slightest influence on the policy and moulding of existence?
45895Do we not deserve to?
45895Do you believe me?"
45895Do you come from home, Anna?"
45895Do you know those moods in which all one''s memories near or distant lose, as it were, their oppressive reality?
45895Do you know what I often think?...
45895Do you know what it will probably look like in the end?
45895Do you know what would have to be described?
45895Do you know why I was at Ehrenbergs''then?...
45895Do you know, by the way, whom I had a very interesting conversation with the other day on this very subject?"
45895Do you know, by- the- by, where she lies buried?
45895Do you mean Count Eberhard Malnitz, who had a suite performed a few years ago?"
45895Do you see, for instance, that white one with the white terrace?"
45895Do you seriously think so?
45895Do you still do music together?"
45895Do you still remember Leo Golowski saying about her that she was fated to finish up in respectable life?
45895Do you think I despise the''faithless woman''or that I hate her?
45895Do you think anything like that so absolutely out of the question?"
45895Do you think by any chance, mamma, that George Wergenthin is not?"
45895Do you think that so soon?
45895Do you think, George, that a marriage with you would have been particularly respectable?
45895Does Vienna really exist?
45895Does he forget that I am a German myself...?"
45895Does it all hang together?"
45895Does it ever happen that any one wins?
45895Does she know?
45895Does that suit you?"
45895Ehrenberg answered brusquely:"Did I ever tell you that I intended to emigrate?
45895Engagement?
45895Ever?...
45895Finally he said:"You have no thought of legitimising your relationship?"
45895For how long shall you be away?"
45895George asked again in a lighter tone:"So it was Stanzides?"
45895George asked casually"How long is he staying in Paris?"
45895George asked her jokingly if she did n''t have perhaps the secret intention of going on the stage?
45895George passed his hand over his damp forehead and said to the doctor with a bitter smile:"Is that what you mean by going on nicely?"
45895George was not satisfied:"Why must Ägidius die?"
45895George was silent for a few seconds and suddenly asked, with more emotion than he usually manifested:"Is it he then...?"
45895Go to her?
45895Go to the club and rout out Felician?
45895Good gracious, what have n''t I known since we have known each other?"
45895Had celebrity in these days anything at all to do with honour, and was being ignored and forgotten worth even a single shrug of regret?
45895Had he a right still to think about such things?...
45895Had he been really touched then, as Nürnberger had asserted?
45895Had he ever composed anything better than that wordless song to be sung on the water with its sprightly rocking melody?
45895Had he really got as far as all that already with his good sensible Anna?
45895Had he really spent the whole summer in Vienna?
45895Had his appearance been a great surprise for Anna?
45895Had it not been finished the very second when quite by chance he became a father?
45895Had it not dated far longer back?
45895Had n''t it been in Munich...?
45895Had not the year that had just passed been wonderfully rich and beautiful with its happiness and its grief?
45895Had she not spoken those words of trust and tenderness to him in a twilight church:"I will pray to Heaven that you become a great artist"?
45895Had you any idea of it?"
45895Has n''t she said herself that she will be proud of having a child?
45895Has the same kind of thing really happened to any one else before?
45895Have you anything special on, Baron?"
45895Have you ever heard him speak?"
45895Have you ever read anything of his?"
45895Have you written any more?"
45895He asked her quickly"What does it really mean?"
45895He bore him no grudge at all for it; but why do they always begin to talk about it themselves?
45895He felt troubled and asked her uncertainly:"You''ll allow me, of course, to send you my violin sonata as soon as it is finished?
45895He now began again:"And what will you do in this half- year, while I''m away?
45895He pretended to be surprised,"What''s the matter, child?...
45895He suddenly stood upon a great open meadow where Heinrich Bermann ran up and down and asked him: Are you also looking for the lady''s castle?
45895He then introduced them and said to the lady:"Wo n''t you sit down?"
45895He then went on to ask:"Did you have a pleasant talk with Heinrich?
45895He thought he felt what she was thinking; ca n''t he say anything better than that?...
45895He was healthy, she was healthy, two strong young people.... Could anything like that be really possible?
45895He''s not so very strict?"
45895He... and did he not deceive her in spite of it, or was ready to do so at any moment, which, after all, came to the same thing?
45895Heinrich remained stationary and jerked out with clenched teeth:"Tell me, my dear George, have you not really noticed that I am a coward?"
45895Heinrich still had a sheet of faded yellow paper in his hand when he got up and hailed George with the words,"Well, how goes the country?"
45895His love?
45895How are all the numerous friends of your popular family?"
45895How can I know?
45895How can one contend.... Do you know that I am going to Germany in the autumn as a conductor?"
45895How could she get here?"
45895How could she have an idea either?
45895How do you know?"
45895How long had it been since he had heard Doctor Stauber say those words?
45895How long will this Demeter affair last?
45895How many talks had they not had since?
45895How many tried again if they had failed once?
45895How shall I manage it?...
45895How so?"
45895How were things with me a year ago?
45895How will it all turn out?
45895How will it all turn out?
45895Hypocrite?
45895I am really a more constant nature than you are, am I not?"
45895I just accompanied her....""I suppose you''ll do so again this year?"
45895I promise you that you wo n''t be bored by theoretical conversation like you were once last autumn... do you still remember?"
45895I say, George, I suppose you are probably coming back from the country to- day?"
45895I say, have you heard, Fräulein Else is supposed to be engaged?"
45895I suppose you are going to Anna now?
45895I suppose you are going to sleep soon?"
45895I suppose you''re now going straight out into the country again?"
45895I suppose you''ve read about it, Baron?"
45895I was sitting here on the balcony in my dream, and had it in my arms at the breast....""But what was it, a boy or a girl?"
45895I wonder if I would have told him at all?
45895I wonder if all this would have happened if he had lived?"
45895I wonder if he would be here now if he were still alive?
45895I wonder if my father walked about as nervously as I am doing?
45895I wonder if you''d be in such a hurry, you know, if you were going to keep an appointment with me...?
45895I''ll introduce you as a manager, eh?
45895I''ll just ask the old woman if she has any news.... What do you say?...
45895I''ll play it to you quite gently; would you like me to?"
45895I''m sure that''s going to Prague, do n''t you think so, Herr Bermann?"
45895I''ve written to you about it, have n''t I?
45895I?
45895If she called him would he not go?
45895Impotently?
45895In the prompter''s box, I suppose?"
45895Indeed?
45895Is he any better?
45895Is he really here?"
45895Is her voice all right now?"
45895Is his manner really so excited?
45895Is it simply curiosity?"
45895Is it true, then...?
45895Is she not right in trusting me?
45895Is that right, or is there anything missing?"
45895Is that what you think?
45895It could not hurt her, could it?...
45895It eats up all my strength, it makes me incapable of feeling like a son, like a human being... is n''t it ghastly?"
45895It had rung half like a reproach and half like a warning, and if she herself was so little sure of herself could he trust her implicitly?
45895It is sheer nonsense, is n''t it?
45895It looks just like a little box, does n''t it?
45895It was quite jolly.... What have you got in your hand?"
45895It would be so nice, Doctor, if you could stay; wo n''t you?"
45895It''s not so late then?"
45895It''s rather in the songs that one feels... but feels what?...
45895Joy?...
45895Many perhaps get an inkling, but understand?
45895Murderess?
45895Nevertheless he looked at the doctor again and asked:"Can nothing more be done?"
45895Not a Hofrat-- nor a count-- nor an author-- nor a diabolical female?"
45895Not to enter into negotiations straight away or to take a post, which he would turn out to be unable to fill?
45895Now he was at liberty to knock about the world as he had done before.... Was he really at liberty?
45895Of course you will come and see her?"
45895Of course, you believe, too, that I have had an affair with Stanzides?
45895Oh well, what did he care about the family?
45895Oh yes, the Detmold telegram.... Was it really so lucky?
45895On leave?
45895One of the dancers?
45895One of those yonder, ruminating in the darkness?
45895Only to- day?
45895Or Heinrich, of all people?...
45895Or did she think perhaps"I am really going to succeed, I shall be his wife?..."
45895Or her as well?...
45895Or is it because I am somewhere else, in a strange flat?
45895Or just a dull day?
45895Or like my voyage with Grace across the sea?
45895Or was it after all so fated at the moment when we embraced each other for the first time?"
45895Or was it the mysterious light of some star over the world that had not yet shone for any one except him?
45895Or was the hour of trial so near?
45895Or with a chorus?
45895Perhaps it had been always there, from the very first moment when they had belonged to each other, and even in the moments of their supreme happiness?
45895Perhaps you heard me singing?"
45895Run away?"
45895Sacked?
45895Satisfied?"
45895Shall I sing them to you?"
45895Shall I tell you something, Herr Baron?
45895Shall I tell you something?
45895She''s not ill, is she?"
45895Should he ask for a postponement?
45895Solitude, change of scene, movement: had he not enjoyed a threefold happiness?
45895Stay here?
45895Steps?
45895Suddenly the voice of the woman he loved rang through the darkness again, whispering and mournful:"How long will it take you to forget me?"...
45895Supposing Anna had taken it as a serious declaration or as a kind of wooing?
45895Supposing the actress were now really sitting quietly at home with her mother?
45895Supposing they did all know?...
45895Supposing they did know... do you think that would prevent people from inviting you?
45895That I would prefer to live anywhere else except here?
45895That she deceived you with... what was it now?..."
45895The balcony, the little blue angel between the flowers, the white seat under the pear- tree, where was it all now?
45895The little angel in blue clay between the flower- beds, the verandah with the wooden gable, the silent garden with the currant- and the lilac- bushes?
45895The princess herself?
45895The sage or the fool?
45895The star- gazer yonder?
45895The thought then ran through his mind: Would it not have been more sensible...?
45895The words which she had spoken were still ringing in his ears:"What is there really in letters, however detailed they are?"...
45895Then Leo suddenly turned to George and asked:"And how is his sister getting on with her singing?"
45895Then he added, almost menacingly:"Does it live?"
45895Then he asked hoarsely:"How is she?"
45895Then he said:"Do you know that there is a little summer- house at the top end of the garden?
45895Then he said:"I am afraid I must go into town now; you''ll excuse me, wo n''t you?
45895Then there came the summer, they would be together, and then?
45895Therese quickly said to George:"Of course you do n''t come with us?"
45895Therese, is n''t that so?"
45895This is n''t an opera at all....""What do you mean?"
45895Those are probably the people who are granted the gift of realising straight away.... My mistress has drowned herself, do you see?
45895Those men stealing up the steps yonder?
45895To make a fool of myself once more, no, no, no....""Well, what will you do?"
45895Was George to prove to him that his talent entitled him to be Anna''s lover or her child''s father?
45895Was Nürnberger right again?
45895Was he not afraid, she had asked him, to have it on his conscience that he was making her into a liar?
45895Was he not far more cut out for adventures of that kind than for the quiet life full of responsibilities which he had chosen for himself?
45895Was he not obliged to enlighten her that he had not meant it in that way?...
45895Was he still as sceptical as ever of his seriousness?
45895Was it evening?
45895Was it morning?
45895Was it not almost as though she set more store by his artistic future than by him himself?...
45895Was it not she whom he had always been seeking?
45895Was it possible, then, that she was to be the last woman whom he was to embrace?
45895Was it really all over?
45895Was n''t I a thousand times better off in the little town where I had started a new life, in spite of all my longings?...
45895Was n''t it?"
45895Was not a faint beat of a drum droning out of a corner of the orchestra?
45895Was not even that accident bound to have its cause?
45895Was not that his plain duty?
45895Was not the''cello singing and the violin?
45895Was she spell- bound by excitement?
45895Was that how he had suddenly come to regard the matter?
45895Was that really the same being whom he was to see again in a few hours?
45895Was there a blockhead in the country who could not boast of having been hailed as a genius in some rag or other?
45895Was there any foundation for the rumour that he would be engaged again in active political life in the approaching winter?
45895Was there some law at work in this?
45895Was this morning the first time...?
45895We''re good friends, nothing more-- and even that only at intervals; or do you really think that I''m in love with him, mamma?
45895Well, to- morrow, is n''t it?
45895Well, what''s the news out there?"
45895Well, who knows?"
45895Were not the fools really the geniuses and the geniuses really the fools?
45895Were not, from to- day onwards, his responsibilities more serious than they had ever been?
45895Were there not flutes sounding and oboes and clarionets?
45895What are the contents?"
45895What did he really understand about the whole thing?
45895What did he really want of her?
45895What did she want and what was she ready for?...
45895What did the old man know?
45895What did this young man, who was so mature for his years, really want of him?
45895What did you speak about?
45895What do you know about it, Else?
45895What do you think of my new dress?"
45895What do you want me to do then?
45895What does it all come to, when you still go and leave me quite alone?...
45895What does nervousness really mean?
45895What does she know?...
45895What does the fact that I had a child by you come to?
45895What does the fact that we travelled together for months through strange lands really come to?
45895What does the fact that you cried out in my lap your remorse for your deception?
45895What does the faith of your father mean to you?
45895What had become of me at that moment, so far as she was concerned?
45895What had been the significance of these past months with all their dreams, their troubles and their hopes?
45895What had he anticipated then at that time?...
45895What had he in common with these people?
45895What has ever helped the Jews?
45895What have you got to say to that?
45895What is your home- country, Palestine?
45895What kind of a woman is it who is responsible for taking you away from me this time?"
45895What makes you say that, Herr Eissler?
45895What makes you think that, Fräulein Else?"
45895What makes you think that?"
45895What more am I to ask you to do?
45895What name would it have had?
45895What now...?
45895What now?
45895What should I be doing there?"
45895What should he answer now?
45895What was he probably thinking?
45895What was it?
45895What was passing within her mind?...
45895What was the important thing now?
45895What was the point of it all?
45895What was the point?
45895What would happen?...
45895What would n''t one fall into,"she said,"if one didn''t"--she gave an ironic smile--"have to sacrifice oneself for humanity?
45895What would you say, for example, if I were to go in for a political comedy?
45895What young man is n''t involved in a serious love affair?
45895What''s the good to me of my knowledge of human nature and my splendid intelligence?
45895What''s the good to me of the lights burning in all my storeys?
45895What''s the matter with him?
45895What''s the point?
45895What''s the worst that can happen to you?
45895What''s your impression?
45895What, after all, could he do out here?
45895What, after all, is a child that has n''t yet lived?
45895What_ does_ he want?
45895When are you leaving again?"
45895When will it come into the world?
45895When?
45895Where could you put it during the rehearsals?
45895Where had he heard this last?
45895Where is he getting to again now?
45895Where should we all get to, then?
45895Where was it now?
45895Where will it spend its first years?
45895Whether one does not persuade oneself into believing a lot of rot, if one''s got a part to play in the comedy oneself?"
45895Which one?
45895Who could she be?
45895Who created the Liberal movement in Austria?...
45895Who created the National- German movement in Austria?
45895Who is entitled to complain?
45895Who is it then?...
45895Who knows if I have not spoilt her life?"
45895Who knows if anything will come of it?"
45895Who knows if he would n''t have turned into a kind of Oskar Ehrenberg in Vienna?
45895Who knows if your child''s death could not have been prevented at some moment or other?"
45895Who knows when he will come?
45895Whom did it concern?
45895Why am I so seldom here?
45895Why are you so touchy?
45895Why did I come to Vienna?
45895Why did he not entreat her?
45895Why did he not speak the right words?
45895Why did he want to think of that light which was sun and yet did not shine, that blue in the heights which was heaven and yet did not bless him?
45895Why do I feel so little of that now?
45895Why do I still go on walking with him, he thought, and why does he take it quite for granted that I should?
45895Why do n''t I live out here and work on top on the balcony under the gable, which has a beautiful view on to the Sommerhaidenweg?
45895Why do n''t you live out here?"
45895Why do n''t you say straight away the happiness of creating?"
45895Why does she say that?
45895Why have I seen all these people again?
45895Why is my heart beating?
45895Why not?
45895Why search for reasons?
45895Why should it not happen that Anna should deceive him?
45895Why then reveal his soul to another?
45895Why to- day all of a sudden?
45895Why was he silent, as he sat at the piano and gently struck notes and chords...?
45895Why, he thought, are even the best- bred men usually tactless when they meet people like myself?
45895Why?"
45895Why?...
45895Will Else marry him?
45895Will anything come of the Detmold business?
45895Will it be over when the autumn comes or will it after all last as long or longer than my affair with Anna?
45895Will that suit you?"
45895Will you come?"
45895Wo n''t you come in and have an ice?"
45895Wo n''t you go on reading?"
45895Wo n''t you read it?"
45895Wo n''t you tell me?"
45895Would he ever meet again a person of a similar type?
45895Would he find it more congenial if a party of Polish Jews were to sit here and sing psalms?
45895Would he mind if he knew that you gave it to me to read?"
45895Would it be your duty to give in?
45895Would n''t it really be more sensible to devote another year to study?
45895Would the Rosners be at home on such a beautiful day?
45895Would you like to have a look at the grounds in the meanwhile?"
45895Would you regard yourself as her murderer?
45895Yes, I''ve been going through a bad time, and who knows if there''s a better one in store for me?"
45895Yes, what then?
45895Yes, where had these hours gone to?
45895Yes, who bothered about it?
45895Yes.... What should one do first?"
45895You are not thinking of marrying by any chance?"
45895You can soon find an excuse; besides, whom does it concern?
45895You do n''t mind?"
45895You know him, too, do n''t you, father?"
45895You know of course that Therese is one of the leaders of the Social Democratic Party?"
45895You know of course where the churchyard is?
45895You think you''re capable now of being able to face the... unpleasantness which you ran away from last year?"
45895You''ll excuse me?"
45895[ 1]"Have you finished your quintette?"
45895and had he really only been away from her for ten days?
45895and have you a sleeping- car, my dear Fräulein?"
45895any juster?
45895anything stronger?
45895anything to take away all my fear-- take it away from me for ever?
45895are you also going to Munich by any chance?"
45895he asked keenly,"are you coming with me?"
45895he said to George,"have you really waited for me after all?
45895queried Heinrich,"and you feel no emotion when you hear the word Rhine spoken?"
45895she exclaimed;"but have n''t I come too early?"
45895she inquired,"were n''t you, Prince Karl Friedrich?"
45895she who was at once mistress and comrade, with a serious outlook upon everything in the world, and yet made for every madness and for every bliss?
45895that all this was never, never to come again?
45895thought George, or do I only think it is?
45895thought George,"than I do him, or is it simply another piece of megalomania...?"
45895to have appealed to them?
45895why does n''t she come to see you any more?
45895why should I be the victim?
45895why?"