This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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53976 | Every Armenian asked himself or herself: Was this to be our recompense? |
53976 | Was it not a fact that officially no Georgian or Tartar question was placed on the diplomatic table, whereas the Armenian question was there? |
53976 | What should be the boundaries of the new Armenian nation? |
53976 | What was that policy? |
53976 | What were the conditions under which the Armenians sided with the Allies, and why were they forced to bear so great a sacrifice for their cause? |
19986 | And he added:"If such was the behaviour of the children, what was that of their elders?" |
19986 | And what will be the punishment of those who killed them wrongfully and consumed the innocent with fire? |
19986 | Even if we suppose the Armenian men to have been deserving of death, what was the offence of the women and children? |
19986 | Had they made war on the Turks, or killed even one of them? |
19986 | His friend said to him:"Have you no fear of God? |
19986 | How comes it that they are still here? |
19986 | I ask you, O Moslems-- is this to be counted as a crime? |
19986 | I asked them the reason of this, and they said:"What are we to do? |
19986 | I went towards him, and what did I behold? |
19986 | Their condition was most pitiable, and how could it be otherwise? |
19986 | Was it in their being superior to the Turkish women in every respect? |
19986 | What had these weak women done, and what had their infants done? |
19986 | What is the reason of this sudden change of attitude? |
19986 | What was the fault of these poor women? |
19986 | What, in God''s name, had these women done? |
19986 | When the Sheikh saw them he wept with pity, and gave them food and water with his own hands; but what good could this small supply do to them? |
19986 | Whence have you the right to take life in defiance of God''s law?" |
19986 | Who knows of what rich man or Notable of the Armenians he was the son? |
19986 | Why do you throw yourself with them? |
19986 | Why should such bands murder none but Armenians? |
52371 | * DA Upton, Edgar W. Can Armenia be kept alive as a nation? |
52371 | * DA---- The Armenian question: Europe or Russia? |
52371 | * ONK---- D''où peut naître une Arménie indépendante? |
52371 | * ONP Hittite-- Armenian? |
52371 | And what of Armenia? |
52371 | Armenia: is it the end? |
52371 | Armenia: is it the end? |
52371 | Armenian question: Europe or Russia? |
52371 | BBS Who are the Armenians? |
52371 | D''où peut naître une Arménie indépendante? |
52371 | Depuis les origines des Arméniens jusqu''à la mort de leur dernier roi( l''an 1393).... Paris: Librairie A. Picard et fils[ 1910?]. |
52371 | Extraits de la Chronique de Maribas Kaldoyo( Mar Abas Katina?). |
52371 | GIB---- Who are the Armenians? |
52371 | Gooch, G. P. Who are Armenians? |
52371 | Hittite-- Armenian? |
52371 | Inch e gronu? |
52371 | Le peuple qui souffre; l''Arménie, ses origines, son passé, son avenir? |
52371 | London: Eastern Question Association[ 1877?]. |
52371 | MASSACRES The Adana massacres: who is responsible? |
52371 | Paris: T. Nelson& Sons[ 1918?]. |
52371 | Quelles étaient les frontières de l''Arménie ancienne?, 8. |
52371 | Sind die Armenier kriegerischen Geistes bar? |
52371 | Sind die Armenier kriegerischen Geistes bar? |
52371 | Upton, E. W. Can Armenia be kept alive as a nation? |
52371 | War Artasches von Armenien der Besieger des Krösus? |
52371 | Was Artasches von Armenien der Besieger des Krösus? |
52371 | What America has done for Armenians, 72. Who are Armenians? |
52371 | What hope is there for the remnants of massacred Armenia? |
52371 | Whiting, G. B. Jrak hokvoh, 67. Who are Armenians? |
52371 | Who are the Armenians? |
52371 | [ 188-?] |
52371 | [ 1894?] |
52371 | [ 1897?] |
52371 | [ 19--?] |
52371 | [ 19--?] |
52371 | [ 1917?] |
52371 | [ 1917?] |
52371 | [ London? |
52371 | [ Lyon?] |
52371 | [ New York, 1917? |
52371 | [ New York: National Armenian Relief Committee, 1896?] |
52371 | [ What is religion? |
52371 | [ Yokohama, 1913?]. |
52371 | ["Whom shall we follow after?" |
52371 | �* ONK Basmadjian, K. J. Quelles étaient les frontières de l''Arménie ancienne? |
49396 | Can not your Emperor help us? |
49396 | How can we teachers read German fairy tales with our pupils, or, indeed, the story of the Good Samaritan in the Bible? 49396 And was our cross( the nurses''Red Cross) the same as theirs? 49396 Are they people from whom anything is to be got? |
49396 | But for where? |
49396 | But what can one do? |
49396 | By what road do they go? |
49396 | Can the real object be to starve them to death? |
49396 | Have they died of hunger? |
49396 | He expected his tortures to cease, but on the contrary the soldiers cried:"What further do we seek? |
49396 | How long can people support life by picking grains of corn out of horse dung and depending for the rest upon grass? |
49396 | If we can not endure the sight of these poor people''s sufferings, what must it be like for the sufferers themselves? |
49396 | Is there anywhere any Turkish commerce, Turkish handicraft, Turkish manufacture, Turkish art, Turkish science? |
49396 | Leave? |
49396 | No doubt they are being arranged, but with what result? |
49396 | Perhaps into Arabia? |
49396 | She had lost her wits, and wandered about the place asking,"Where are my children? |
49396 | The Hodja( Turkish priest) of our hospital came in, too, and said to us, among other things:"If God has no pity on them, why must you have pity? |
49396 | Their first question had been, would we prevent them from being made Mohammedans? |
49396 | There lies Artamid before us, adorned by its charming gardens; but how does the village look? |
49396 | There were so many orphans in the place, they said to us:--should we now be inclined to take charge of any again? |
49396 | Vartkes thereupon said:"Then it is the intention to continue the work of Abd- ul- Hamid?" |
49396 | Was she killed on the spot? |
49396 | We asked him:"Why condemn them to this frightful torment; why not kill them in their villages?" |
49396 | What are your relations with this man? |
49396 | What have you done with my children?" |
49396 | What is the duty of Germany, as well as of every civilized Christian nation, in face of the Armenian massacres? |
49396 | What kind of people are they? |
49396 | Why did not they strike us dead at once?" |
49396 | Why must we suffer like this? |
49396 | Why? |
49396 | Will not the German Government be acting in Turkey''s own best interests, if she prevents her from committing economic and moral suicide? |
49396 | With what intention, one wonders? |
49396 | Would not the funds collected be better spent in building orphanages for the innocent victims of Turkish barbarism? |
49396 | the soldiers answered:''What could we do? |
58361 | And the two little ones? |
58361 | And where is Hassan? |
58361 | But was the princess pretty? |
58361 | Eudocia, dearest, did you go up those horrid steps upon the wall, to look at those people outside? 58361 No,"replied the generous Hossein,"what use is there in fighting any longer? |
58361 | What in the world can they want so many fagots for? |
58361 | What, Eyesha? |
58361 | Where? |
58361 | Why should you weep? |
58361 | ''What is your fortunate name?'' |
58361 | ,, argentatus(?) |
58361 | ,, cetti(?) |
58361 | ,, falcinellus(?) |
58361 | ,, nivalis(?) |
58361 | ,, rupestris(?) |
58361 | ,, turtur(?) |
58361 | And we went, did we not go together, to the court of the palace of the Pasha? |
58361 | Bartholomew was consecrated bishop( of Nakchevan? |
58361 | But, Eudocia, did you see the lady? |
58361 | Buteo ater(?) |
58361 | Common buzzard(?). |
58361 | Cuculus(?) |
58361 | Did I not get from him the embroidery, the cloth of gold which you have, which is in your room? |
58361 | Did not you see him, Xenophon? |
58361 | Did you ever see such creatures?" |
58361 | Do not the soldiers present arms to you there when you go in? |
58361 | Had not each of these men a soul, immortal as their butcher''s? |
58361 | Had not many of them, many thousands of them perhaps, more faith, more trust in God, higher talents than their destroyer? |
58361 | Hath not a clock a pulse, when he is alive and in good health? |
58361 | He said to the people,''What can I do? |
58361 | He was brought up for judgment before me, when I said to him, Who are you? |
58361 | Herring gull(?). |
58361 | How are you off for tezek? |
58361 | I am but a guest of one breath in this transitory world; my relatives and companions are all gone, and what will it profit me to remain behind? |
58361 | I went to the Bezestein, and there did I not see the chief of the criers of the Bit Bazaar? |
58361 | Is he not a Christian-- an Armenian? |
58361 | Is she tall or short? |
58361 | It is opposite, is it not opposite to the entrance of the Bezestein? |
58361 | My man exclaimed,"The earth moves-- are you not afraid?" |
58361 | Pyrrhula communis(?) |
58361 | Sedge- warbler(?). |
58361 | Shall not their blood cry out for vengeance? |
58361 | Snow- finch(?) |
58361 | Then who would not have joined a righteous cause? |
58361 | They are Turks, my master( padrone); are they not Turks? |
58361 | They are all dead; why should not we be ready to follow their example?" |
58361 | Turtle- dove(?). |
58361 | We were all grieved for him, but what could we do? |
58361 | What do I know? |
58361 | What is she like? |
58361 | Where were the city guards? |
58361 | Where were the legionaries and the 10,000 auxiliary troops? |
58361 | he said;"did we not come on earth to die? |
58361 | or what? |
58361 | pretty or ugly? |
58361 | said the old woman;"who are you? |
58361 | who would not have given his wealth, his assistance, or his life, in the defense of his faith against the enemies of his religion? |
58361 | why do they tie their legs up with leather thongs in that funny way? |
53887 | And how are the people going? 53887 What do you expect this Conference to give the Armenian people as their adequate reparation and just rights?" |
53887 | What was the meaning of all this? 53887 Where do you get your war news from?" |
53887 | ''How,''he had answered,''can I abandon the Christ whom I have preached for twenty- years?''" |
53887 | Besides, what is the object or the necessity of a"dividing zone"between the Turkish and Russian Armenians? |
53887 | But why, in Heaven''s name, is it not proclaimed to the world that the culprits may know and tremble and stay their hand? |
53887 | Could a more dreadful confession have been made in respect to the conduct and policy of any Christian Government? |
53887 | Could there be a better proof of intellectual rectitude and the sincerity of sentiment? |
53887 | Could there be a more crushing condemnation of the judgment of the statesmen responsible for that treaty in regard to the Turk? |
53887 | Do the Johanniter Knights, of whom the Kaiser is himself Grand Master, approve of these proceedings? |
53887 | Do they think that He who said"inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of these little ones, ye have done it unto Me"knows of any distinction of race? |
53887 | He replied:''Why, do n''t you understand, we do n''t want to have to repeat this thing again after a few years? |
53887 | How can I love a man who comes from a nation that has so recently killed my friends? |
53887 | How could it be otherwise? |
53887 | How is this fact to be explained? |
53887 | I spoke again to the captain:''Why are you taking such brutal measures to accomplish your aim? |
53887 | Is it because the victims are Armenians, mere Armenians so used to massacre, so long abandoned by Europe to the lust and pleasure of"the Gentle Turk"? |
53887 | Is it seriously claimed that the Turk has proved himself, under the test of war, superior in morals and chivalry to all the nations of Europe? |
53887 | Is sympathy won by tyranny, or loyalty bred by massacre? |
53887 | It''s hot down in the deserts of Arabia, and there is no water, and these people ca n''t stand a hot climate, do n''t you see?'' |
53887 | Surely we might have asked ourselves, What had we been doing all these years to fulfil those duties? |
53887 | The German officer confessed that what he had seen was horrible, more horrible than anything he had ever seen before;"but,"he added,"what could we do? |
53887 | Under these circumstances what better service could the Armenian render his religion than die for it? |
53887 | Were they also in the way of their military aims? |
53887 | What are these services? |
53887 | What can we do? |
53887 | What chance would the bravest people in the world have under such circumstances? |
53887 | What claim had the Turks upon the sympathy and support of their Armenian subjects? |
53887 | What has Turkish domination been to its subject races? |
53887 | What has become of the Armenians, one of the most virile and prolific races of the world living in a healthy country? |
53887 | What have Christian Germans to say to all this? |
53887 | Why? |
53887 | [ 12] He might treat General Townshend well; but how was he treating the thousands of Indians and Englishmen in his hands? |
53568 | 13th century(?). |
53568 | Again, how to deal with the nomad Kurds? |
53568 | Am I guilty of indiscretion when I say that the prevailing opinion of them in official circles is one of contempt, not unmixed with alarm? |
53568 | And at what point in that bleak region could one hope to pick up the others? |
53568 | And what are the interests of the progressive states of Europe, and of Great Britain in particular, in the settlement and disposal of the Question? |
53568 | Are there villages in the crater? |
53568 | But by what people and at what date were they stricken to the ground, and their temples and palaces given to the flames? |
53568 | But it may be asked: why has so little been heard of the Armenians still residing in their native seats? |
53568 | But our poor porters and the several zaptiehs who have, quite unnecessarily, scrambled up-- how shall we protect them against the rigour of the night? |
53568 | But was there no school, no Armenian teacher? |
53568 | But what if the northern Power were to occupy Turkish Armenia? |
53568 | But what is the meaning of the name Turkish which has been used to distinguish the one from the other element? |
53568 | But which of these underground hovels was the least repugnant as a lodging for the night? |
53568 | But who was Bayindar, and who the persons with the cacophonous names to whose memory these mausolea were built? |
53568 | But why did the movement fasten upon these scattered communities-- hostages, as it would seem, to the Mussulman power? |
53568 | But, even if the apprehensions of the most nervous could be justified by solid arguments, what is the alternative which they are able to suggest? |
53568 | By what means can the Council ensure that the young men sent abroad to study have really penetrated into the inner circle of European scholarship? |
53568 | Cartwright( John)("The Preacher,"English; travelled from Aleppo to Ispahan viâ Bitlis and Lake Van about 1600?) |
53568 | Do these fluctuations arise from the opening or closing of subterraneous issues or from movements of the earth''s crust? |
53568 | Had they trained last April? |
53568 | Have I wearied my reader with this long and almost exhaustive analysis, at which I can scarcely myself suppress a yawn? |
53568 | Have all quarry left the haunts of the great hunter, whose name is attached to one of the most remarkable among the mountains of the world? |
53568 | His cities as far as the sources of the Euphrates( Murad?) |
53568 | How could I better convince my lord of the obedience of his servant than by successfully resisting in that castle the greatest warrior of the world?" |
53568 | How should we be able to explain, still less to justify, the circumstance to some visitor from another planet? |
53568 | I was informed of a more direct route which, after leaving Bashkala, passes by way of Gever, Shemzinar( Shemdinan?) |
53568 | If they yielded to the present demand, was it likely that the chiefs would forego payment when the Turkish force had turned their backs upon Sasun? |
53568 | May I, as a traveller, take the present opportunity of contributing my mite of gratitude to Lord Curzon for this considerable work? |
53568 | Or had we courted an attack by dividing our forces, and were our servants and our papers and our baggage at the mercy of thieves? |
53568 | Schools? |
53568 | Some very practical these s were expounded; why, for instance, should one sleep in a bed and not on the floor? |
53568 | That is the Catholic Church;--but where is the school? |
53568 | The Armenian Question: Europe or Russia? |
53568 | The Armenians have neither leaders nor a class of leaders; and how long would it take to develop such a class? |
53568 | The Indian Government are at the present day sensible of great constriction in their finances, and what are the methods which they pursue? |
53568 | The Russians did not want them; but what were they to do? |
53568 | The indignant matrons assailed his ears with the pertinent question: neye geldin, whereto didst thou come? |
53568 | The question then arises, what are the interests of Great Britain, and upon what lines should her policy be shaped? |
53568 | There are no dogs here; was it a bear? |
53568 | There are several large villages in the plain of Pasin; but to what race or mixture of races do the Mohammedan inhabitants belong? |
53568 | Well, whither shall we direct our steps? |
53568 | Were we prisoners and these our jailers? |
53568 | What Indian Foreign Secretary is even conversant with the affairs of Persia, his next- door neighbour, as one might say? |
53568 | What are these for the most part but the higher stages of the plateau country? |
53568 | What invisible force controls all this fermenting human material?... |
53568 | What track will you follow, or what course will you shape towards Khinis and its fertile plain? |
53568 | What wonder if they infused their politics with a character at which your superior European would sometimes frown and more often smile? |
53568 | Where should we find a yaila from which to draw our supplies during our sojourn upon the mountain? |
53568 | Where was the Mudir or Director of Public Instruction? |
53568 | Who can foretell our future? |
53568 | Who was Sheikh Ibrahim, who was Khosrov Pasha? |
53568 | Who would expect that these crystal depths should contain such nauseous elements, like a beautiful but poisonous flower? |
53568 | Why had we come? |
53568 | Wo steht die Wiege der Menschheit? |
53568 | Would it merely entail the loss of our northern trade- route? |
53568 | [ 299] What was the problem? |
53568 | [ 88] May Arzasku have been situated in the great plain at the southern foot of the Ararat system, now known as the district of Alashkert? |
53568 | had we received an iradeh from the Sultan to take photographs of what we saw? |
53568 | in his capital, Arzasku( site?). |
51492 | Can you explain to me why so little use is made of your natural advantages-- the immense extent of idle soil and the abundance of water? 51492 ( From New Akhury?). 51492 12), and may I take this early opportunity to place him on his guard against the fallacy that the Armenians are not a martial race? 51492 A Polish maiden? 51492 A few miserable huts are seen in the hollow: who could inhabit such a weird and lonely spot? 51492 A motley group of people collected about us; of what race, of what faith? 51492 After some parley the intruders were admitted to our chamber-- was it a dream, or whence issued these strange shapes? 51492 Are they wild or were they planted? 51492 As each successive dish of this dinner à la Russe made its appearance a smile came from across the table, orIs n''t it nasty?" |
51492 | At what date did Edgmiatsin become the residence of the katholikos? |
51492 | But what are those gleaming snows, just protruding above the horizon from a snowless vaulted ridge in the south- east? |
51492 | But whence could they draw the money for works of this nature? |
51492 | But where was Ashtarak, the goal of our journey? |
51492 | But why reject the tempting gradients of the nearer western slope, sweeping towards you with a succession of harmonious curves? |
51492 | CHAPTER III TO AKHALTSYKH Where else except in London will you see clever driving? |
51492 | Can there be anything more fatuous than such restrictions? |
51492 | Can there exist a more gloomy coast? |
51492 | Could you be shown a more typical example of a tumble- down Eastern township? |
51492 | For what was it that I saw? |
51492 | Had Fadéeff hardened his heart? |
51492 | Had the order come to arrest us? |
51492 | Have the Christians of the present day become pagans, or did the pagans only change their name? |
51492 | How account for this striking circumstance on the hypothesis of an eruption from fissures along the base of the valley? |
51492 | How can it be expected that they should? |
51492 | How cross the threshold upon which he stood, how enlist his sympathy with our puny wants, who himself was the incarnation of Want? |
51492 | How explain the character of the union of God with man in the person of Christ? |
51492 | How many times was Troy taken in watchmen''s dreams? |
51492 | How shall he escape the dangers of the way, with the hand of the Government against him, with hatred and contempt dogging his weary steps? |
51492 | How therefore can a church, an image or an eikon claim reverence as a holy thing? |
51492 | I read the large inscription thus:--Iêsou boêthei pantas tous euchomenous en tê ekklêsia Zibithain(?) |
51492 | Is it their unfitness to flourish under systematic government? |
51492 | Is not England the only country where you can trust your coachman to shave his corners and keep his team in hand? |
51492 | Is there any question you would like to put?" |
51492 | Is this feature the result of landslip and of floods issuing from the chasm, or was the pedestal always weaker upon this side? |
51492 | It so happens that both have been summoned to perform military service; may one of them be exempt? |
51492 | May it not have been somewhere in the neighbourhood of Sert? |
51492 | One inducement was curiosity: what lay beyond those mountains, drawn in a wide half- circle along the margin of the Mesopotamian plains? |
51492 | Or were the senses fluttering under the presence of the fair woman whose soft breathing one could almost hear? |
51492 | Semenoff, 1888(?). |
51492 | T. G. Allen and W. L. Sachtleben( 1892?). |
51492 | Texier mentions an adjacent baptistery(?). |
51492 | The break of day? |
51492 | The church-- said to have been called Araxilvank( Arakelotz Vank?) |
51492 | The formula I had heard so often was the first to take wing; and"How long are you staying here?" |
51492 | The practical question arose: how accommodate ourselves and the family within the four white walls? |
51492 | The route which we were taking excited suspicion; with what object were we pursuing this unbeaten track? |
51492 | Was it the grave faces of the Russian peasants and the strange irony of their history and circumstances that haunted and kept the mind strung? |
51492 | Was the departure of Colonel Alander connected with our arrival, and had he gone to satisfy himself about us at Abastuman? |
51492 | Was there ever collected together a more motley crowd? |
51492 | What are our European mountains but arbitrary wrinkles on the face of the continent? |
51492 | What attracted me to Armenia? |
51492 | What did they sing in that expression of bottomless misery? |
51492 | What does my reader know about the ancient history of Armenia? |
51492 | What is the incident? |
51492 | What use to conceal his name, since I can not hide his identity, since I am only dealing with the current facts of provincial life? |
51492 | What was the attitude of Tiridates during the war? |
51492 | Where could one meet with an Ararat, a Sipan and a Nimrud, to say nothing of an Alagöz and a Bingöl? |
51492 | Where would you march? |
51492 | Which of her neighbours could compete with her in this respect? |
51492 | Who can foretell our future? |
51492 | Who could tell in what holes these thieves were hiding? |
51492 | Who is this one whom John baptizes? |
51492 | Who sent them to such cold solitudes, these warm natures and passionate temperaments? |
51492 | Whose was the voice which came from heaven and bore testimony to Him:''This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased''?" |
51492 | Why does one write a book? |
51492 | Will they not before very long subscribe this obvious solution, for which there is so much to be said? |
51492 | Would even his bones be forthcoming from such a place? |
51492 | Yet what if the spell had lost its power, and the mountain and the world lain bare? |
51492 | Yet where obtain a satisfactory answer to this question? |
51492 | [ 12] Where were the villages? |
51492 | had the tissue of the air beamed clear as crystal, and the forms of earth and sea, embroidered beneath us, shone like the tracery of a shield? |
51492 | should we ever accomplish our self- imposed stage? |
51492 | was there ever outside of Persia such a strange caricature of a road? |
51492 | we thought, to what distant land across the mountains, across the sea, shall the poor Jew wander out? |
59270 | All right,said the Turk,"I will sell it to you, then, at the same price, or maybe a little less; will you buy it? |
59270 | An independent Armenia? |
59270 | Can any one living in a free country for a moment understand what it is to live under such a government? 59270 May we not then rightfully offer our farewell message to our fellow men? |
59270 | Oh my gracious king,replied a young nobleman,"why did you not read further about Christ? |
59270 | What does that mean, anyway? 59270 When will the Christian statesmen and philanthropists of the world find a way to cleanse these Augean stables all over Turkey? |
59270 | Why is that? |
59270 | Why, then, does not Lord Salisbury carry out England''s pledges, for which he is directly responsible, since he made them in her name? 59270 7), which is the Mohammedan power? 59270 A case is set forth; after a brief discussion the question Olourni( To be?) 59270 After the usual salutations the commander asked him,Hassan, why did you come here?" |
59270 | Again, what does Ararat mean, which is just in the center of Armenia proper? |
59270 | And do not the Armenians do and have all these things? |
59270 | And heaven grows black with horror, And earth grows red with wrong, And martyrs cry from earth and sky, How long, O Lord, how long? |
59270 | And what are the people of the United States? |
59270 | And why? |
59270 | Another question is, What does Armenia mean? |
59270 | Are all the writers, then, who have praised him ignorant or silly? |
59270 | Are the Turks and Kurds better people since the atrocities? |
59270 | Are the theologians of the coming centuries going to agree on them? |
59270 | Are they deaf to our piercing cry? |
59270 | Are they not in the stream of the same kind of cultivated Christian life led by Americans? |
59270 | Armenia, 1894 to 189--? |
59270 | But as to Germany, what hope for Armenia is there from it? |
59270 | But do you think that that will relieve the situation? |
59270 | But we at ease to- day, who claim Allegiance to the One great Name, Could we as nobly die for Faith? |
59270 | But where did the name come from? |
59270 | But who believes a word of it? |
59270 | But will they stop to think how the Armenians can take care of themselves? |
59270 | Can a system lacking all these be considered a religion? |
59270 | Can any pen or any language tell them? |
59270 | Did they, or could they sow any seed? |
59270 | Do all the Protestant martyrs in Europe number as many as the Armenian martyrs? |
59270 | Do you think you have helped the lamb? |
59270 | Does a Turk-- a true Turk-- ever write a book? |
59270 | Does he ever build a church, or pay attention to the moral precepts taught in one? |
59270 | Does he ever found or manage a business, or even an estate? |
59270 | Does he ever publish a newspaper, or read one? |
59270 | Hamitic or Negroid? |
59270 | Has any farmer, if he is alive, any oxen or horses? |
59270 | Has he done any public action that can be set down to his credit? |
59270 | Has he elevated any? |
59270 | Has he saved any country? |
59270 | Has the present Sultan?" |
59270 | Have they oxen and horses to plough? |
59270 | He said,"We are here for the good of the country, and the empire needs to be reformed; how can we reform it?" |
59270 | How can I describe the horrors in our city to you? |
59270 | How can a man be considered as God, owning everything, not in a spiritual sense, but in a very material, pecuniary, and male sense?" |
59270 | How can there be brotherhood without love or purity? |
59270 | How can they spare any service for a people being murdered off the earth? |
59270 | How did the author of this book discover the secret? |
59270 | How long can the American people help them? |
59270 | How long can the Red Cross Society help them? |
59270 | How long will Thy anger burn like fire? |
59270 | How many centuries were the Protestants persecuted and martyred? |
59270 | How many millions were killed by the Roman Catholics? |
59270 | How often has the Turkish minister in Washington, Mavroyeni Beg, officially(?) |
59270 | How, then, do I know the correct number? |
59270 | I often thought,"Suppose I become the richest shoemaker or even the richest banker in Antioch, what then? |
59270 | If he has, will he dare go to his field, sow, reap, and thresh? |
59270 | If the Armenians made attacks, where are the Turkish dead? |
59270 | If the Armenians would accept Mohammedanism, would the Turks persecute them? |
59270 | If the climate enervates the Turks, why does it not the Christians? |
59270 | If they would accept Roman Catholicism would the Turks persecute them? |
59270 | If they would accept the Greek Church, would the Turks persecute them? |
59270 | If you can not do it yourself personally, can you not tell the people of the United States of America to help us and relieve our suffering? |
59270 | In a word, does he have any more intellectual, moral, or business part in the life of modern civilization than a Hottentot or a Matabele? |
59270 | In alien lands they roam, my children dear; Where shall I make appeal, with none to hear? |
59270 | Is it not a shame to mighty Christian nations and powers that this is so? |
59270 | Is the Sultan a better man since the massacre? |
59270 | Is there any farmer left alive? |
59270 | Is there any higher land in the Bible lands than Armenia? |
59270 | Is there any man left to support his wife and children? |
59270 | Is this inconsistent with what I have said of his hating the Armenians for their intelligence? |
59270 | It may be asked, Are there no railroads in Turkey? |
59270 | Liberty answered from on high The sovereign voice of Destiny:"Wilt thou enroll thyself henceforth A soldier true of Liberty? |
59270 | Men will ask then, What do the people say? |
59270 | Now I would ask, do the theologians of the nineteenth century agree on such questions, or any other theological question? |
59270 | Now the question is this, Where is the Holy City, and who are the Gentiles who will trample the Holy City? |
59270 | O Lord, wilt Thou hide Thyself forever? |
59270 | On a ghastly funeral pyre, Brave men are burned with fire; God calls to France, the free,"Thy brother, where is he?" |
59270 | Ought Congress and the President to think it of no concern to them? |
59270 | Our grief is our food, our sleep is weeping, for how long a time must we cry? |
59270 | Our saints through blood go home; Hear thou their dying plea, Where, where is Italy? |
59270 | People are bewildered, and ask,"How can we doubt a good American who was minister there?" |
59270 | Say, whither art thou flying So swift on gleaming wing? |
59270 | Semitic( Arab, Jew)? |
59270 | Shall I ever be happy? |
59270 | Shall blood thy lilies stain? |
59270 | Shall prisons reek and rot, His mother''s blood speak not? |
59270 | Spring has come, and what now? |
59270 | Strong to throttle the feeble, Feeble to beard the strong, With eye o''er- meek, and blanching cheek,-- How long, O Lord, how long? |
59270 | Suppose here and there an Armenian is left( I mean in the country places, not in the cities), dare he go out to his field and work? |
59270 | The Armenians gave them employment, and if their employers were killed, how could they get a living? |
59270 | The boy approached boldly and asked,"Who are you?" |
59270 | The boy rejoined,"If you can not take care of your whip, how can you take care of your subjects?" |
59270 | The first question is, What does Armageddon mean? |
59270 | The king himself was captured, and brought before Alexander, who said to him,"You are my captive; how shall I treat you?" |
59270 | The natural question is, I know,"Do the Sultans, any of them, carry this theory into practice? |
59270 | The question is often asked"Are not the Armenians a Christian people? |
59270 | The question naturally arises, Why does the Sultan keep a Sublime Porte, since he decides everything himself? |
59270 | The questions which are asked now will never be asked: What do the emperors say? |
59270 | Then Lord, what is my call?" |
59270 | Then the question comes, where is Armageddon? |
59270 | Then what is it? |
59270 | Then why did the missionaries go there?" |
59270 | They said,"Are we going to be governed by these heathen dogs, the Christian hogs? |
59270 | Well, what? |
59270 | Were any of those who plundered and killed punished? |
59270 | What do the Sultans say? |
59270 | What do the czars say? |
59270 | What do you want from me? |
59270 | What does Lombard street say? |
59270 | What guarantee can we have, then, that those who survive will not be killed or plundered in their turn? |
59270 | What is the wish of the people? |
59270 | What right have you to interfere with my country and religion?" |
59270 | What sort of a census is likely to be taken by these ignorant, whiskey- swilling, venal barbarians? |
59270 | What sort of reforms can you expect in Armenia, or in Turkey, when the very religion that is to make people better, inculcates such principles? |
59270 | What will become of Germany, Austria, and Italy, who form the Triple Alliance? |
59270 | What will you do with a land where lying is the simplest of mental exercises, and where no one was ever known to blush over it if exposed?" |
59270 | When Christian homes are ablaze, Hast thou no voice to raise? |
59270 | When will they send forth a mandate that these horrors must stop? |
59270 | Whence does the Holy Spirit proceed? |
59270 | Where are those Christian powers who saved African slaves? |
59270 | Where are those Christians who advocated brotherly love and mercy, sending their missionaries to teach us? |
59270 | Where art thou, Czar, oh, where? |
59270 | Where is Armenia? |
59270 | Where is good Frederick''s son When evil deeds are done? |
59270 | Where shall I find them? |
59270 | Where sleeps thy early fame? |
59270 | Where was the Garden of Eden? |
59270 | Who are the Armenians? |
59270 | Who are the commercial class? |
59270 | Who are these two witnesses? |
59270 | Why do I keep repeating"two years"? |
59270 | Why do I not say one year or three years, or a few years? |
59270 | Why do n''t they emigrate? |
59270 | Why not kill the Americans and get richer?" |
59270 | Why the Turkish government? |
59270 | Why, good people, what has his ministry got to do with it? |
59270 | Why? |
59270 | Why? |
59270 | Why? |
59270 | Will not the Christian nations be aroused with great indignation and give the last blow to such a cruel Mohammedan tyranny? |
59270 | Will the Armenians have any crops? |
59270 | Will the Czar succeed in getting Constantinople? |
59270 | Will the European powers who signed the Berlin Treaty give any assurance to the Armenians that they will be protected hereafter? |
59270 | Wilt bear the curse of Cain? |
59270 | World, world, hear our prayer Oh where is Russia, where? |
59270 | Yet this is a picture of what happened over part of Armenia; can you think it is of no concern to you? |
59270 | and Olmazmi( Not to be?) |
59270 | and will not the Sultan permit them, and are there not Armenians in the places along their route? |
59270 | what shall we come to? |
46944 | Am I and my forty handmaids not enough to please you? 46944 And do you know who the woman is who is buried in the dust and to whom you have given bunches of roses while all others spat at her?" |
46944 | And do you know why your dog died? |
46944 | And how does your golden- haired sister thrive? |
46944 | And how is it with you, brother fox? |
46944 | And what have you come for, my boy? |
46944 | And what present did the maiden give you? |
46944 | And what remedy did your Luck devise for my ailment? |
46944 | And what reward did the gardener give you? |
46944 | And where are your twins? |
46944 | Are you crazy, husband? |
46944 | Are you pleased with this place? |
46944 | Brother Steel- shield- steel- spear,said the six adopted brothers to the lad,"where shall we go now?" |
46944 | But do you promise it upon your soul? |
46944 | But thou groanest there, My Sia- Manto, and shall I not weep? 46944 But,"he asked,"What does it mean?" |
46944 | Certainly he has,answered the woman,"how much do you want him to have?" |
46944 | Did you bring the Water of Life? |
46944 | Do you ever succeed in satisfying your gluttonous appetite, now that every shepherd keeps a cursed dog? |
46944 | Do you know who digged the pit under the threshold? |
46944 | Do you not remember the three red hairs among his black hairs on his head? 46944 Do you see that iron?" |
46944 | Do you want the price of this jewel, or have you brought it as a present to the King? |
46944 | Good,said the King;"but has your son the equivalent of the dower that I can give to my daughter?" |
46944 | Hast thou no token, look Within thy pocket? |
46944 | Have you a night''s lodging for me, mother? |
46944 | Have you not your eyes about you, brother- in- law,the baby said,"or have you a mind to fall down and crush me under you?" |
46944 | How are you getting along? |
46944 | How now, what is the matter? |
46944 | How? |
46944 | I pray you what is the matter? |
46944 | Is it really true? 46944 Is that your opinion of a woman?" |
46944 | Is there anything more precious than father and mother? |
46944 | Is there no one else left? |
46944 | Is there no other man left in the town? |
46944 | Man? |
46944 | Man? |
46944 | Man? |
46944 | Man? |
46944 | Man? |
46944 | Mother, what has our cousin come for? |
46944 | Mother, why is your country so dark? |
46944 | Neither the snake on its belly, nor the bird with its wing could come here; why did you venture to come? |
46944 | Now will you not come with me? |
46944 | Now, shall I throw you also? |
46944 | The bird with its wing, and the snake on its belly could not approach this castle of mine; and how could you venture to come? 46944 Tricks of a woman?" |
46944 | Was that your dream? |
46944 | Well, what did you meet on the way? |
46944 | What can I do? |
46944 | What danger was there in lodging in the mill or in camping on the green meadows? 46944 What did you see on the way?" |
46944 | What do you mean? |
46944 | What do you want me to do in order to make you as happy as possible? |
46944 | What do you want me to pay you? |
46944 | What do you want? |
46944 | What do you want? |
46944 | What favor do you want in recompense? |
46944 | What hast thou seen? 46944 What is it, dear?" |
46944 | What is it? |
46944 | What is the matter with you, my children? |
46944 | What is the matter with you? |
46944 | What is the matter, master? |
46944 | What is the matter? |
46944 | What is the remedy, mother, what can I do for you? |
46944 | What man are you? |
46944 | What man are you? |
46944 | What shall I do for you, mother? |
46944 | What sort of a husband and wife are you? |
46944 | What was all this? |
46944 | Where are the fish? |
46944 | Where is he, mother? 46944 Where is he, mother?" |
46944 | Where is your rug? |
46944 | Where is your son? |
46944 | Who are you, and what are these balls? |
46944 | Who are you, fair maiden? 46944 Who are you?" |
46944 | Who do you think I am? |
46944 | Who is it,Sia- Manto asked his love,"That risks his own life and his horse''s thus?" |
46944 | Who is there? |
46944 | Who? |
46944 | Why do you torture the poor animal? |
46944 | Why is this mirth, and whose the festival? |
46944 | Why will you not tell it? |
46944 | Why, have you no water now? |
46944 | Why, mother,exclaimed the lad,"what is the matter? |
46944 | Why, what is the matter? |
46944 | Why,said the King,"your older brothers failed, and do you think you will succeed?" |
46944 | Why,said the lad,"are they not my brothers? |
46944 | Why? |
46944 | Yes, what was it? |
46944 | You increase so soon, do you? 46944 You keep a secret, do n''t you?" |
46944 | After the banquet they said to him:"My lord, where have you left your horse, arms and servants? |
46944 | And I was asking myself whose pate and beard was the larger, yours or our goat''s?" |
46944 | And he exclaimed:"Where are you, human being? |
46944 | And how is it that you are invulnerable, when so many arrows and swords are thrown at you? |
46944 | And what was the business of the commander there? |
46944 | And when the man approached, he said:"Where are you going?" |
46944 | Are you afraid of a woman''s tricks or not? |
46944 | At night, when everybody else had gone, the woman approached her husband, saying:"How now, husband? |
46944 | At once he jumped out from the place of his concealment and standing before the leader exclaimed:"Are you a human being, a fairy or a demon? |
46944 | But can you tell me what his secret is?" |
46944 | But how to get it? |
46944 | But soon, the matter of the wound coming out, she felt comfortable, and said:"Who was it that shot this arrow? |
46944 | But to his surprise, seeing that she did not vanish, he said to her:"Are you a fairy, a demon or a human being? |
46944 | But what became of his niggardly companion, who had refused to give away a slice of bread? |
46944 | But what could he do now? |
46944 | But what could he do now? |
46944 | But who could find the sparrow? |
46944 | But who was the perpetrator of this devilish crime? |
46944 | But why was she in this splendid palace and not in his hut? |
46944 | Can a hungry man walk? |
46944 | Dear soul, what ails thee? |
46944 | Did you enjoy the roses and the lilies growing on his breast?" |
46944 | Do you accept this condition?" |
46944 | Do you believe my brothers will do me evil? |
46944 | Do you think killing forty dwarfish giants a heroic act? |
46944 | For Heaven''s sake, tell me; did you kidnap me for yourself or for another?" |
46944 | HUSBAND OR WIFE!--WHICH? |
46944 | Have you a mind to usurp my throne?" |
46944 | Have you never heard my name, that you have dared to come and hunt on my ground?" |
46944 | Have you not heard of the fame of the Invulnerable Giant?" |
46944 | Have you not preserved for us at least a few bones which we might chew?" |
46944 | He began, however, to listen attentively to their talk, and heard the commander saying:"Mother, is my father living? |
46944 | He hid the jug and said to the judge:"Sir, you are a judge, you are a learned man; do tell me, which of these two oxen of mine is the better one?" |
46944 | He is vulnerable only by his own bow and arrows, and who shall give them to you that you may shoot him with them? |
46944 | How could he have been killed? |
46944 | How could you come hither?" |
46944 | How could you venture to come?" |
46944 | How could you venture to come?" |
46944 | How could you venture to come?" |
46944 | How do you fill that great stomach of yours, when game is so scarce nowadays?" |
46944 | How shall we live now?" |
46944 | Husband or Wife-- Which? |
46944 | In the evening the lad returned from hunting, and hearing that his stepmother was ill, hastened to her side, and asked:"What is the matter, mother?" |
46944 | Is it possible that a human being should give you your lost parents?" |
46944 | Is it really true?" |
46944 | MIND OR LUCK-- WHICH? |
46944 | Mind or Luck-- Which? |
46944 | Mirza is my name; do you think you will escape from my hand?" |
46944 | On the third day, a witch hearing of the case, came to the King''s noblemen, saying:"I can tell you what it is, but what will you give me?" |
46944 | One day he asked of the oldest sister:"Where is the tent which you were going to weave?" |
46944 | One day his wife said to him:"Husband, why do you not mention in your prayer that God may preserve you from the tricks of a woman?" |
46944 | Rostom, hearing him sighing, said:"How now, father? |
46944 | Salman soon waked, and asked:"Fellow, who are you?" |
46944 | She is not to be for me; why shall she be for another?" |
46944 | She jumped out, and taking hold of the lad, said:"Who are you, young man?" |
46944 | She tore her hair, and wailed this loud lament:"O Sia- Manto, dost thou lie so low? |
46944 | Soon he called the step- mother before him, saying:"Now, kind mother, which gift do you prefer, a nimble- footed horse or a keen sword?" |
46944 | Soon the Fairy Queen came riding to the King, and said:"Who is the hero that has brought my Nightingale?" |
46944 | Stop and solve this puzzle for me; whose are these ugly younglings that are infecting the very air of my palace?" |
46944 | Suddenly an old man came out from the fountain, and standing before the woman, said:"My name is Tush; why did you call me?" |
46944 | Tell me, what hast thou seen? |
46944 | Tell me, why dost thou weep and tremble so?" |
46944 | The Fairy Queen, hearing this, came and said to the lad:"I am the Fairy Queen, the owner of the Nightingale; are you not afraid of me?" |
46944 | The ground- listener, hearing the King''s orders, said to the lad:"Brother Steel- shield- steel- spear, did you hear what the King said to his men?" |
46944 | The horse broke into the line of the enemy, who began to fly, saying:"Who can stand before this great hero?" |
46944 | The oldest lad soon came to a large city, at sight of which he said to himself:"Why should I go farther and be killed? |
46944 | The witch said to the giant:"Can you not devise some means to destroy my stepson? |
46944 | The witch said to the giant:"Giant, did I not tell you to advise me and name a task from which my stepson would never return? |
46944 | The wolf asked the bear, saying:"How is it with you, brother bear? |
46944 | Was she a maiden? |
46944 | What can I do for you?" |
46944 | What could these be if not the bones of those who, from time to time, had come to hunt in that enchanted ground and been lost? |
46944 | What grieves you, father?" |
46944 | What is the secret of your immortality?" |
46944 | What is thy pain? |
46944 | What moves thee thus?" |
46944 | What shall I do with it?" |
46944 | What shall I do with these coins? |
46944 | What should he say to the Prince at the end of the third day? |
46944 | When they were alone she said:"Where is the owner of that ring, mother?" |
46944 | Where is he? |
46944 | Where shall I keep it? |
46944 | Where shall I keep them?" |
46944 | Which of these two maidens is the beautiful one, and which the ugly?" |
46944 | While he indulged in these sad meditations, the seven brothers came, and bowing down before him, said:"What is your order, my lord? |
46944 | Whither are you going?" |
46944 | Who are you? |
46944 | Who can stand before this strong warrior?" |
46944 | Who has brought you hither?" |
46944 | Why are you devising only light tasks which he can so easily accomplish? |
46944 | Why are you sad to- day?" |
46944 | Why did I not give the gold to him? |
46944 | Why did you sigh?" |
46944 | Why did you steal my two cubs?" |
46944 | Why shall many good women die because of the wickedness of one woman?" |
46944 | Will you accept me as your servant?" |
46944 | Will you command us to go and bring them?" |
46944 | Will you go fight yourself, or will you have us go first?" |
46944 | Wo n''t you send her out?" |
46944 | Yet who can tell? |
46944 | You want to kill him and be married to my sister, do you? |
46944 | asked the Prince;"what is the cause of your grief?" |
46944 | asked the maiden, seeing the man,"and why have you come?" |
46944 | did you see your lover? |
46944 | exclaimed Salman, releasing Chal''s ear,"why did you not tell me before? |
46944 | exclaimed Serkis, taking hold of the whip,"you have eaten my fish, and do you call me crazy?" |
46944 | exclaimed the Giant, laughing,"you do not seem to be very well able to fight me, do you? |
46944 | exclaimed the giant,"how can you oppose me?" |
46944 | exclaimed the goldsmith;"as if my affliction is not enough for me, do you make fun of me?" |
46944 | exclaimed the lad,"what have I done to them?" |
46944 | exclaimed the old dame,"is it you, silver- haired twin?" |
46944 | father, why are you weeping?" |
46944 | have I not so much value before you as this reptile, that you torment me by denying to me offspring and happiness?" |
46944 | have you not slept enough? |
46944 | have you prepared for us a meal of human meat to- day?" |
46944 | inquired the old dame;"why are you weeping?" |
46944 | is this the way you reward kindness done to you? |
46944 | last night you ate a human being; have you not kept at least some bones for us to pick?" |
46944 | said the King,"is it not a shame to bring maidens to trial?" |
46944 | said the eagle to the lad,"what do you want me to do as a reward for your heroic deed?" |
46944 | said the lad,"how can I hear him while he is in another apartment far from us?" |
46944 | said the lad;"why are you puzzled and sad?" |
46944 | said the maiden,"what can I do? |
46944 | we have been watching this night also, and do you still sleep?" |
46944 | what are you doing?" |
46944 | what could he do? |
46944 | what did you do to your hair to turn it into gold?" |
46944 | what fish?" |
46944 | what gnats are biting me?" |
46944 | what insects are biting my legs?" |
46944 | what is biting me?" |
46944 | what is biting my feet?" |
46944 | what is the matter? |
46944 | who ever heard before Of game that killed its hunter? |
46944 | who was it that shot this arrow? |
46944 | why did I not give the gold to the judge? |
46944 | will you sleep till noon? |
49915 | A married sister, I suppose? |
49915 | Am I better than my father, whom you have killed? 49915 And if I can, in some slight measure, atone for the harm I have done you, you will be glad, for her sake? |
49915 | And now, madame,he said at last,"how is it with you in your loneliness?" |
49915 | And our dear Father Hohannes? |
49915 | And then? |
49915 | And what has God said to them, and to us? |
49915 | And what then? |
49915 | And what, then, if you should want to go home? |
49915 | And you? |
49915 | And your sister? |
49915 | And? |
49915 | Another set of them? |
49915 | Are they-- relatives perhaps? |
49915 | Are you a prophet? |
49915 | Are you frightened, love? 49915 Are you then of the creed of Islam?" |
49915 | Barkev, who killed him? |
49915 | Because God was silent to you? |
49915 | Better? 49915 But are they not afraid of coming so near Mehmed Ibrahim?" |
49915 | But do n''t you think we ought to ride on? |
49915 | But do you not think the worst for your country is over now? 49915 But for that hope,"said Jack,"do you think I could leave this place? |
49915 | But if the zaptieh is torturing his father for not paying a tax he does not owe, or giving up a rifle he has not got? 49915 But perhaps you say,''What_ can_ we do?'' |
49915 | But the Consul? |
49915 | But there are two questions our hearts are asking, in the face of all this suffering:''What is Christ doing?'' 49915 But where is my wife, Shushan Meneshian?" |
49915 | But you would rather live, if it were the will of God? 49915 But your father and mother, and your grandfather, Gabriel?" |
49915 | But your sermon? |
49915 | But,he added, glancing round apprehensively,"is there any talk of the English coming to help us?" |
49915 | Ca n''t you understand? |
49915 | Can I help you when we come to England? |
49915 | Can nothing be done? |
49915 | Can you forgive me? |
49915 | Can you save it? |
49915 | Children,she said,"will you go with that man and be Moslems, or will you die for Christ with me?" |
49915 | Dark? |
49915 | Darker than it has been yet? 49915 Dear Oriort Elmas,"he said,"do you know me? |
49915 | Did you notice the scared faces in church? |
49915 | Did you think Euphrates worth the trouble when you found it? |
49915 | Did you think me long, Yon Effendi? |
49915 | Did you try to go back to your home? |
49915 | Do I not see a priest here? 49915 Do I_ look_ young?" |
49915 | Do n''t you know me, Miss Celandine? |
49915 | Do n''t you know that green is the Moslem colour? |
49915 | Do n''t you remember John Grayson? |
49915 | Do n''t you remember,he said,"the dark river turns to light?" |
49915 | Do n''t you think I know that? |
49915 | Do n''t you think I thank God every hour for my Dead-- my Dead, who died by_ His_ Hand? |
49915 | Do they not think too that in killing us they do God service? |
49915 | Do you fear a moment alone, my Shushan? |
49915 | Do you know aught of the Meneshians?--or of the Vartonians? |
49915 | Do you know, my Lily, that Kevork loves Elmas, just a little bit in the way I love you? |
49915 | Do you like it, my Lily? |
49915 | Do you mean the zaptiehs? 49915 Do you mean we must be willing, not only to suffer, but to see them suffer?" |
49915 | Do you not know me? 49915 Do you not see the man is mad?" |
49915 | Done what, my son? |
49915 | Dost think I am weeping for sheep and oxen? |
49915 | Englishman? |
49915 | Every one? 49915 Fred-- Fred Pangbourne, do n''t you know me?" |
49915 | Gabriel, how did_ you_ escape when all the rest were killed? |
49915 | Gabriel? 49915 God has given Kevork to me,"Gabriel said;"but what is He going to give Kevork? |
49915 | Had ever man to propose in such a way? 49915 Hagop, dost think thou couldst bring her there?" |
49915 | Has He heard? |
49915 | Has it stayed with you since you came out? |
49915 | Have you had, yourself, no answer to your letter, Effendi? |
49915 | Have you killed them? |
49915 | Have you no-- oh, what is the word for it?--have you no--_police_? |
49915 | Horrible? 49915 How can you say there is no God?" |
49915 | How could he help it? |
49915 | How could that be? |
49915 | How could that be? |
49915 | How could you say your life was saved through me? |
49915 | How dare we-- for the Kourds? 49915 How did you do it?" |
49915 | How did you get here, Yon Effendi? |
49915 | How do you feel now, my son? |
49915 | How had he come there? |
49915 | How is he? |
49915 | How is your father? 49915 How many?" |
49915 | How much did you sell them for? |
49915 | How shall I get him to believe me? 49915 How should I tell that? |
49915 | How should you? 49915 How was it, my poor child?" |
49915 | How will you disguise yourself? |
49915 | How, save with sticks or stones? 49915 How?" |
49915 | How_ could_ we? |
49915 | I suppose we are quite close to it? 49915 I think this answers our second question, What shall we do? |
49915 | I think,he said, looking at him attentively,"I think you are a Christian?" |
49915 | I would rather die, you think, and go to Him? 49915 Is Miss Celandine-- are the people with her in the Mission House all safe?" |
49915 | Is it English then? |
49915 | Is it possible they think God will answer such a prayer? |
49915 | Is it possible this is you? |
49915 | Is she dead then? |
49915 | Is that so? 49915 Is that you, Kaspar Hohanian?" |
49915 | Is the pain_ very_ bad now, my Shushan? |
49915 | It is waste,he said to Jack;"there are so many wanting your help who have hands to work with; better go to them, for what should_ I_ do, if I live?" |
49915 | Know you not we have to pay, year by year, every man and boy among us, for breathing the air? 49915 Like these poor people here who have suffered so much?" |
49915 | Madame,he asked,"do I speak to the wife of Baron Thomassian?" |
49915 | Markeret? 49915 May I ask the name?" |
49915 | Mr. John Grayson,he said,"do you trust God?" |
49915 | My brethren,said the preacher, leaning over the pulpit in his earnestness,"have you ever thought what a wonderful thing is the love of Christ?" |
49915 | My father? |
49915 | My poor Jack, what have they done with you? |
49915 | Of his martyrdom? |
49915 | Of what religion are you? |
49915 | Oh, Gabriel, is that you? |
49915 | Oh, but I_ want_ to tell you-- Can you give me a drink? |
49915 | Oh, my dear Oriort Shushan,said Hanum Selferian, hurrying to meet her,"in the name of God, what brings you here?" |
49915 | Oh, what does it matter? |
49915 | Oh, what is it? |
49915 | On_ myself_? |
49915 | Osman Effendi, how many Giaours have_ you_ killed? |
49915 | Perhaps it seems strange to you now to come back to life? 49915 Shack? |
49915 | Shushan,said Jack, as they rode along,"do you know what they call this gorge we are coming out of? |
49915 | Shushan? |
49915 | Tell me, where is my father? |
49915 | That? 49915 The Cathedral?" |
49915 | The Stepanians? |
49915 | The tax for me? |
49915 | The young lady is your sister? 49915 The_ three_?" |
49915 | Then what must I do? 49915 Then why do n''t they?" |
49915 | Then you know how nobly he witnessed for his Lord? |
49915 | Then you see, beyond the darkness, a gleam of light? |
49915 | Then, Pastor, are all the rumours of plots and seditions here and there mere fabrications? |
49915 | They will be fit for nothing else in the world but reading books, and who will mind the babies? 49915 Thomassian Effendi,"said one of the children presently, in a wailing voice,"wo n''t you take me up in your lap? |
49915 | To where? |
49915 | To_ what_ fate do we leave our women, our girls? 49915 Very good,"said Jack,"but then, can they go to- night?" |
49915 | Was Baron Thomassian amongst the dead? |
49915 | Was I going to take the crown from the heads of the martyrs of God, and fling it down to the dust to be trampled on like that? 49915 Well, my lad, what do_ you_ want?" |
49915 | Well? |
49915 | Well? |
49915 | What are you doing? |
49915 | What church is that? |
49915 | What comfort possible for me? |
49915 | What do you want of me, Yon Effendi? |
49915 | What does it matter? 49915 What does that matter, dog of a Giaour? |
49915 | What has that to do with it? |
49915 | What is it? 49915 What is it?" |
49915 | What is that you say? |
49915 | What is wrong with the cattle? |
49915 | What right have the Kourds to spoil your vines? |
49915 | What shall we do if he does? |
49915 | What signifies his work? 49915 What tax?" |
49915 | What then_ is_ Christ doing? 49915 What use in a respite,"Boghos, Shushan''s father, moaned in his despair--"except to dress the bride?" |
49915 | What would my sister say? |
49915 | What yet remains to do? |
49915 | What? 49915 What? |
49915 | Where am I? |
49915 | Where did you meet him? |
49915 | Where is Miss Celandine, Anna Hanum? |
49915 | Where is my father? |
49915 | Where is the boy? |
49915 | Where is the profanation? 49915 Where is the use of that kind of talk, true though it be?" |
49915 | Who are they? |
49915 | Who are you? |
49915 | Who is it? |
49915 | Who is it? |
49915 | Who is with him? |
49915 | Who said that? |
49915 | Who talks of dying? 49915 Whom have you got here?" |
49915 | Why did you not say that before? |
49915 | Why do I live? |
49915 | Why not? 49915 Why not?" |
49915 | Will you become a convert to the creed of Islam? |
49915 | Will you come with us to church? |
49915 | Will you give us a drink? |
49915 | Will you let me save you, Shushan? |
49915 | Will you lift my head a little and put it to my lips? |
49915 | With_ me_? |
49915 | Yon Effendi, how are my father and my mother, and all our house in Biridjik, for we did not stay there on our way? 49915 Yon Effendi,"he asked,"have you the_ right_ to do this? |
49915 | Yon Effendi,he said,"are you ready to die?" |
49915 | You are not the Englishman? |
49915 | You did not know that our dear grandfather had gone, the night before, to visit his old friends the Nazarians? 49915 You mean they wo n''t allow you?" |
49915 | You see the state men''s minds are in here? |
49915 | You want this? |
49915 | You will tell me, what is all this about? |
49915 | You will try to be glad for me, will you not? |
49915 | _ Ab uno disce omnes_is an indifferent rule even for the Fijian or the Samoan, but who would apply it to the Englishman or the Frenchman? |
49915 | _ Inchu? 49915 _ More_ worthy? |
49915 | _ Osman!_ Are you then the Turk I have heard the Pastor speak of so kindly? 49915 _ Police?_""The men who keep order, and take people to prison." |
49915 | _ Who_ told you such a story, my dear? 49915 ''How can He bear it?'' 49915 ''Up, Lord, why sleepest Thou? 49915 ''Which of these two will you have for your own, to bear grapes for you by- and- by?'' 49915 --''God wills it''? 49915 A Turk forced his way between Jack and Hanum Selferian,Do you know me?" |
49915 | A few words in the strange tongue were exchanged with them; then Jack enquired,"Do you know about the trains to Manchester, Fred? |
49915 | A single question was put to them: Would they become Moslems, or would they not? |
49915 | After all, why not? |
49915 | Allah, who comes here?" |
49915 | Am I better than my mother, whom you have killed, and who taught me the way of holiness? |
49915 | And Shushan? |
49915 | And Shushan? |
49915 | And even suppose I got safe out, and Shushan too, what would be the fate of the Meneshians? |
49915 | And his father-- where was his father? |
49915 | And how can I talk to people who do n''t know a word of my language, nor I a word of theirs?" |
49915 | And how is the little one? |
49915 | And if the name of Elmas Stepanian slipped sometimes into his story, was there anything wrong in that? |
49915 | And now?--and now?--What would they all feel, all the friends who loved and trusted him so? |
49915 | And that last visit of the zaptiehs did him no good-- What is that noise in the court? |
49915 | And what in the world has brought_ you_ here?" |
49915 | And what will become of cooking and washing and baking bread, not to talk of spinning and sewing?" |
49915 | And when she murmured doubtfully,"But my people, Yon Effendi?" |
49915 | And where was the path itself, from which they had wandered-- he knew not how far? |
49915 | And your grandmother-- Parooz, where is she?" |
49915 | Are they not dead, all of them? |
49915 | Are we going too fast for you?" |
49915 | Are you Grayson Effendi? |
49915 | Are you ready for the journey?" |
49915 | As for himself, what were they going to do with him? |
49915 | As soon as they had got through the usual salutations, Barkev Vartonian and John Grayson asked him together,"What has brought you here?" |
49915 | As they went out together, Kevork laid his hand on his shoulder:"Brother,"he said,"do you not desire to see Shushan again before you go? |
49915 | At last he grew impatient, and asked,"Will you not tell me about my father?" |
49915 | Because I have had a few drops of this wine of His, of which He drank Himself, am I to doubt that He can fill the cup for you, even to the brim? |
49915 | Besides, if the zaptiehs should come back, and find you gone? |
49915 | But I wonder how long he could have kept them serfs?" |
49915 | But am I to think God has no better thing for you than what He gave me? |
49915 | But do you think that it is possible the foreigners would allow the boys and the girls to speak to one another? |
49915 | But his mother asked, with some shrewdness,--"What did you give him?" |
49915 | But how could she recognise, in this broken, horror- stricken man, the bright, fearless English youth? |
49915 | But how did the Armenians concentrate upon themselves all this furious hatred? |
49915 | But how, in His Name, did you get out?" |
49915 | But ought we not sometimes to remember that our brothers and our sisters have_ endured_ them all? |
49915 | But this is what I sent for you to ask: Will you also apply for a passport, and come with us?" |
49915 | But what do you think of the outlook here just now, Pastor?" |
49915 | But what would you have? |
49915 | But wondering and watching was idle work; and Jack, now a man grown, began to ask himself why, if he really wanted to go to England, he did_ not_ go? |
49915 | But, Mr. Grayson, what will you do now?" |
49915 | But,"lowering his voice,"what is this I hear of fresh massacres?" |
49915 | Can my friends get there to- night?" |
49915 | Can you read my parable?" |
49915 | Can you tell me how it has been with them to- day?" |
49915 | Could he ever cease to see it? |
49915 | Could he think the heavenly home would be complete without her? |
49915 | Could this be indeed the beautiful, luxurious, cherished wife of Muggurditch Thomassian? |
49915 | Dare I leave you here while I go to look for them?" |
49915 | Did Jack like it? |
49915 | Did he not see her every Sunday in church, and did he not hear of her splendid answering at the examinations, and of the prizes she gained? |
49915 | Did the Effendi want anything more? |
49915 | Did you hear that Baron Vartonian has lent his house to give them shelter?" |
49915 | Did you notice the name of my boy, whom you helped so kindly just now?" |
49915 | Do n''t you think we ought to ride on, Shack?" |
49915 | Do you know I heard in Aintab that some people say in Europe it is_ we_ who are massacring the Turks? |
49915 | Do you know the sad things about that in the Psalms? |
49915 | Do you not believe Christ died for the Turk as well as for the Christian?" |
49915 | Do you not know that yet, Yon Effendi?" |
49915 | Do you understand me, Yon Effendi?" |
49915 | Does He care for Armenians? |
49915 | Does he begin to walk yet? |
49915 | Does it belong to you? |
49915 | Does the world recognise how hard-- nay, how impossible-- it is for oppressed and persecuted races to be absolutely truthful? |
49915 | Does_ He_ mean it?" |
49915 | For killing our people?" |
49915 | For reasons inscrutable to us, His agony must go on still in them-- still He cries to the oppressor,''Why persecutest thou Me?'' |
49915 | Friends, if He is there indeed, in His members, what sacrifice would we not make, what treasure would we not pour out with joy, to come to His help? |
49915 | Grayson?" |
49915 | Grayson?" |
49915 | Grayson?" |
49915 | Had He quite forsaken Urfa? |
49915 | Had not his teacher told him and the other youths about it, that they might be stirred to emulation by the grand achievements of the girls? |
49915 | Had they spoken their thoughts, they would have said,"Heard ever any man the like of that?" |
49915 | Had this indeed flowed through Paradise?--this dull, muddy, most unlovely stream? |
49915 | Hagop, where are the men?" |
49915 | Has He not given us our families to take care of? |
49915 | Has He not said,''In the world ye shall have tribulation''? |
49915 | Has he just come out of a great illness?" |
49915 | Have you all come? |
49915 | Have you ever heard her story?" |
49915 | Have you never heard the prayer they recite daily in their mosques? |
49915 | He had been kind and good to her for so long a time, but_ this_--what was this? |
49915 | He repeated the question--"How long will they keep us in this horrible place?" |
49915 | He rose to go, but turned back to ask, with a little hesitation,"Dr. Sandeman, have you seen the Cathedral?" |
49915 | He stooped down to take it, saying,"Well, then, my sister, what is the name of the girl?" |
49915 | How can all that be managed?" |
49915 | How could he feed a baby? |
49915 | How could he take pleasure in the comfort of his surroundings, when he knew what his friends had suffered and were suffering? |
49915 | How could he? |
49915 | How did he escape? |
49915 | How had he, a dog of a Giaour, dared to come to_ his_ house, and ask him for money? |
49915 | How had it been done before, when he rode in hot haste with the zaptiehs and the Post, or back again, with Kevork? |
49915 | How have you come back to us from the dead?" |
49915 | How have you come here? |
49915 | How is every one?" |
49915 | How is it with men and women, and little children, in these dire extremities? |
49915 | How is this? |
49915 | How were they to traverse it? |
49915 | How, in a time of unbroken peace, could a man conceive such an enterprise, and how, under the eyes of Europe, could he bring it to pass?" |
49915 | I can not do as you wish even if you kill me''? |
49915 | I did not talk of them, for what was the use of frightening everybody? |
49915 | I have ordered breakfast at the Hotel; and,"he added, in the warmth of his heart,"will you ask your friends to come with us?" |
49915 | I hope old Father Hagop''s cough is not so troublesome now? |
49915 | I said,''For myself I care not, for what have I left to live for?'' |
49915 | I told you of the Turk, our acquaintance, who tried to save me before? |
49915 | If indeed they meant_ this_, ought not the whole community to go mad with joy? |
49915 | If it please you, Miss Celandine, may I see my wife?" |
49915 | If it were not so, why had they, all this time, made no effort to find out what had become of his father and himself? |
49915 | If the Sultan meant them even-- which he does not-- who are to carry them out? |
49915 | Inchu?_--Why? |
49915 | Is it not as much a war of the Cross to rescue from them, not His empty sepulchre, but even a few of His living, suffering members? |
49915 | Is it not so?" |
49915 | Is it nothing, think you, that men and women, and children even, have been witnessing fearlessly unto death for the Lord they love? |
49915 | Is it perhaps your little grandchild?" |
49915 | Is it possible? |
49915 | Is not that right? |
49915 | Is that possible?" |
49915 | Is the burden laid on our hearts for them too heavy to be borne? |
49915 | Is there any answer,_ yet_, except this one,"What I do thou knowest not now, but thou shalt know hereafter"? |
49915 | Is there any field more urgent than this?" |
49915 | Is there anything wrong?" |
49915 | Is there in your own land no head of your house, no kinsman, without whose leave this thing ought not to be done? |
49915 | Is there nothing to be done?" |
49915 | Is_ that_ what it means, the mark of Cain? |
49915 | It is the mark of Cain.--Where is my wife? |
49915 | It occurred to Jack that the question was a strange one; but-- was anything strange now? |
49915 | Jack asked eagerly;"you spoke to him, did you not?" |
49915 | Jack contrived to say to a companion in misfortune, whose ear touched his mouth,"How long will they keep us here?" |
49915 | Jack looked around on them, and cried out impetuously,"Are we going to stand this outrageous robbery? |
49915 | Jesus help us, what is going to happen?" |
49915 | May he not take some of this gold and go?" |
49915 | Meanwhile, at the present moment, where was he? |
49915 | Might not foreign travel be the best of schools for him? |
49915 | Mr. Grayson, will you take my counsel?" |
49915 | My poor uncle?" |
49915 | Now, as for you, Mr. Grayson, will you come with me? |
49915 | Now, like one walking in a dream-- seeing nothing, hearing nothing-- he strode up to her and asked,"Where is my wife?" |
49915 | Of what has been endured by unnumbered multitudes of our helpless sisters, it is agony to speak; but is it not also sin and cowardice to keep silence? |
49915 | Oh, do you think He will ever forgive me?" |
49915 | Or was it, rather, that there was something wrong with all the people about him? |
49915 | Pale with a new alarm, Jack turned to the rest,"What is_ this_?" |
49915 | Perhaps you would rather not?" |
49915 | Shall I give you instances? |
49915 | Shall I tell you of another girl and her young brother who, when the murderers came, embraced one another, their faces radiant with joy? |
49915 | Sometimes even it asks of me, and gets no answer:''Does He care for us Armenians?" |
49915 | Stay, could it be managed this way? |
49915 | That you should sit there before me, and tell me you have killed him!--_killed him!_ How could you?" |
49915 | The Pashas, Valis, Kamaikans? |
49915 | The kine, and the sheep and goats as well?" |
49915 | The question of his heart was this:"Does she care for_ me_, or am I only better than a Turk?" |
49915 | Then I suppose you are the Mr. Grayson I have heard my friends speak of?" |
49915 | Then he said with a start,"Can it be? |
49915 | Then what hindered him? |
49915 | There was no remedy-- why? |
49915 | Was I going to let them see him cut to pieces? |
49915 | Was he crying out at the pitch of his voice, and doing shame to his manhood? |
49915 | Was he dying? |
49915 | Was it a swoon, or was it death? |
49915 | Was it minutes, hours, years that he stood there, struggling in that desperate_ mêlée_? |
49915 | Was it the face they saw, not four and twenty hours ago, white and set, yet calm in its brave resolve? |
49915 | Was that a human face? |
49915 | Was that a human form, so horribly torn and mutilated? |
49915 | Was this indeed the great Euphrates-- the grand, beautiful river he had come to see? |
49915 | Was_ this_ the cross of Christ? |
49915 | Were the Moslems giving ground at last? |
49915 | What are they going to do?" |
49915 | What business had he to buy gold coins of him, if he could not pay for them? |
49915 | What can I do?'' |
49915 | What can all his money do now?" |
49915 | What can_ he_ have done?" |
49915 | What did it mean? |
49915 | What did these Reforms mean? |
49915 | What does it matter? |
49915 | What else could happen there? |
49915 | What had he, after all, to go back to in England? |
49915 | What hindered him? |
49915 | What if I took his passport, and went to Aleppo in his place?" |
49915 | What if the Turks should return? |
49915 | What is it in the world to- day? |
49915 | What is it, boy?" |
49915 | What is it?" |
49915 | What is the matter, poor child?" |
49915 | What more could the Armenians do? |
49915 | What of"the Grayson money,"as it was called in the family? |
49915 | What shall I say?" |
49915 | What shall we do? |
49915 | What shall we do?" |
49915 | What should he do? |
49915 | What time is it?" |
49915 | Where are the rest?" |
49915 | Where are you?" |
49915 | Where is your luggage?" |
49915 | Where was the use of it? |
49915 | Wherefore hidest Thou Thy face, and forgettest our misery and trouble?'' |
49915 | Whither was he going? |
49915 | Who are you?" |
49915 | Who will help me to carry her into my dispensary close by?" |
49915 | Why should they be massacred rather than Greeks or Syrians? |
49915 | Why spare this blood, of which no drop flows any more in the veins of any living man?" |
49915 | Will Christ ever forgive me? |
49915 | Will He ever forgive me?" |
49915 | Will you go in and speak to him, and comfort him if you can?" |
49915 | Will you salute her for me, and give her this as a gift from her poor little friend, Shushan Meneshian?" |
49915 | Will you take them to your hearts, for His NAME''S sake?" |
49915 | Will you trust me?" |
49915 | Will_ you_ comfort him, Oriort Elmas?" |
49915 | Wo n''t they just have a balance worth looking at to hand over to you, after all these years?" |
49915 | Would not sevenfold vengeance descend on them-- which, even if_ I_ could bear to think of-- what of Shushan? |
49915 | Would that mob pour on, like sea waves in a storm, into the narrow streets of the Armenian Quarter? |
49915 | Would the Effendi like to take exercise in the prison court? |
49915 | Would they slay utterly young and old, men and maidens and little children? |
49915 | Yet what has His name been in the world ever since? |
49915 | Yet, what if it were the only way of saving Shushan? |
49915 | Yon?" |
49915 | You are going to Aleppo?" |
49915 | You remember how sore afraid I was that day the zaptiehs came for the taxes? |
49915 | You see where I put it?" |
49915 | You will ask him, will you not, Baron Thomassian?" |
49915 | and''What shall we do?'' |
49915 | are our men to be killed like dogs?'' |
49915 | he added, his eyes kindling and his whole face changing,"you will take Shushan with you? |
49915 | he said;"or if any way for your doing it should open? |
49915 | through the streets? |
49915 | why?" |
5241 | ''Run where?'' 5241 A precaution against robbers?" |
5241 | All, you ass? 5241 Am I sportman?" |
5241 | And good God, where d''you suppose Miss Vanderman is? |
5241 | And he believed that? |
5241 | And if I were to go with you to Tarsus, what then? |
5241 | And is it possible you did not see the conflagration? 5241 And that man beside you-- who is he?" |
5241 | And what did they say? |
5241 | And who else can do it? 5241 And you left your friend to help me?" |
5241 | And you on the plains? |
5241 | And you? |
5241 | Any young woman--"Of course? |
5241 | Are n''t you afraid to travel with all that mob of women and cattle? |
5241 | Are they all Armenians in Zeitoon? |
5241 | Are they your men? |
5241 | Are you Maga Jhaere? |
5241 | Are you a fool? |
5241 | Are you her father? |
5241 | Are you that man? |
5241 | Are you the party who talked with me at my construction camp? |
5241 | Are you the rascal who did that? |
5241 | Are you waiting here for us? |
5241 | Aw, what''s the use? 5241 Aw-- what''s eating you, Monty?" |
5241 | But a woman-- scarcely a white woman? |
5241 | But could they stop it, once started? |
5241 | But how about you rear while all that''s going on? 5241 But how can we, sir? |
5241 | But if I am your servant-- if I must obey you for two piasters a day, how shall I serve my nation? |
5241 | But just where do you come in? |
5241 | But now you know me surely? 5241 But what nationality?" |
5241 | But what''s the immediate excuse for massacre? |
5241 | Ca n''t you guess? |
5241 | Ca n''t you see crusading is dead as a dead horse? |
5241 | Can I not question him? |
5241 | Can you never see? |
5241 | Can you ride? |
5241 | Che arz kunam? |
5241 | Che arz kunam? |
5241 | Chicken, eh? |
5241 | Come on, what are we waiting for? |
5241 | Come----how soon? |
5241 | Could n''t we shake those ruffians off the ladder, and climb up it and escape? |
5241 | D''you get the idea? |
5241 | D''you mean to say,demanded Fred,"that they''re going to be shot like bottles off a wall without rhyme or reason?" |
5241 | D''you mean you used our predicament as a club to drive him with? |
5241 | D''you mean you''re willing to leave a woman behind alone in that forest? |
5241 | D''you mean you''ve got cartridges here? |
5241 | D''you see Turks now? |
5241 | D''you suppose they''d dare molest an Englishwoman? |
5241 | D''you suppose those gipsies are really of that Armenian''s party? |
5241 | Did n''t I tell you the man has''verted to Crusader days? |
5241 | Did you ever hear tell of the Eye of Zeitoon? |
5241 | Did you get them? |
5241 | Did you hear the martyred biped suggest rebellion to her? 5241 Did you never see men try to cover a secret before?" |
5241 | Did you shoot Maga? |
5241 | Did you suppose I could n''t smell camel and khan the moment you came in? |
5241 | Do n''t I talk American to beat the band? |
5241 | Do n''t the Armenians know what''s in store for them? |
5241 | Do you deny Kagig''s right to question prisoners? |
5241 | Do you know your friend so little, and think so ill of me? 5241 Do you mean I should leave him?" |
5241 | Do you never sleep? |
5241 | Do you think you can watch her if I tie her feet? |
5241 | Do you understand why you''ve been kicked? |
5241 | Do you, or do n''t you? |
5241 | Do? |
5241 | Does he know anything? |
5241 | Eagle scream? |
5241 | Ever go fishing as a boy? |
5241 | Fight? |
5241 | First, what kind of Americans can you possibly be? 5241 For whom?" |
5241 | Four Eenglis sportman? |
5241 | Four? |
5241 | Good enough? 5241 Granted,"said I,"but what next?" |
5241 | Had you acted beforehand in the manner I advised? |
5241 | Has any one seen him? |
5241 | Has he been writing down all our sins in a new book? |
5241 | Has n''t that Turk a harem? |
5241 | Have you a horse? |
5241 | Have you an American lady named Miss Vanderman with you? |
5241 | Have you an American lady with you? |
5241 | Have you any idea what can have happened to Miss Vanderman? |
5241 | Have you guys taken root? |
5241 | Have you had supper, Rustum Khan? 5241 Have you seen Maga Jhaere anywhere?" |
5241 | Have you then a plan you never told to us? |
5241 | He says that the Indian-- what is his name? 5241 He sent you to find me?" |
5241 | He? 5241 Hide, and have them hunt for us, eh?" |
5241 | His love- affairs? |
5241 | Honest, Fred, I--"Have I known you all these years to be fooled now? 5241 How about Maga Jhaere''s way, when she and Will and the Vanderman meet?" |
5241 | How about permits to travel? |
5241 | How about the bears? |
5241 | How are the ribs? |
5241 | How can I help it? 5241 How did he know where I was?" |
5241 | How did sunshine come into the garden? 5241 How did you do all that in time?" |
5241 | How did you get here? |
5241 | How did you get into the grounds? |
5241 | How did you manage? |
5241 | How do you know the Turks will walk into the trap? |
5241 | How do you know we are not agents of the Turkish government? |
5241 | How do you know what is in his diary? |
5241 | How do you know? |
5241 | How do you watch? 5241 How does it feel, old man"asked Will at last,"standing on ramparts where your ancestors once ruled the roost?" |
5241 | How far away is the fighting? |
5241 | How far to Zeitoon? |
5241 | How have I lived? 5241 How long are we four loafers going to sit here and leave a white woman in danger on the road ahead?" |
5241 | How long have ye dealt with Turks, and how long with me, that ye take a Turk''s word against mine? |
5241 | How long have you been here? |
5241 | How many of you? |
5241 | How much food have you? 5241 How much truth is there in your assertion that you saw her lover?" |
5241 | How much would you ask for your services? |
5241 | How not? |
5241 | How so? |
5241 | How so? |
5241 | How so? |
5241 | I reckon you''ll be Miss Vanderman?'' 5241 I suppose we or the Americans could land marines at a pinch, and protect whoever asked for protection?" |
5241 | I suppose you know that''s filibustering, to fly your private banner on foreign soil? |
5241 | I tell you, that girl Maga--"Two of''em, eh? 5241 I, sahib? |
5241 | If not to that,said Monty blandly,"then what agreements do you keep?" |
5241 | In case of trouble up above here, but not otherwise, will you do that? |
5241 | In the name of God, effendim, what manner of sportmen are you? 5241 In which direction did they take Miss Gloria?" |
5241 | Inch goozek? |
5241 | Is he good- looking? |
5241 | Is he your husband? |
5241 | Is n''t it bad enough to be prayed for? 5241 Is she not beautiful?" |
5241 | Is that Rustum Khan? |
5241 | Is that not much? 5241 Is that true?" |
5241 | Is the poor devil hurt? |
5241 | Is there nothing but hunting at Zeitoon? |
5241 | Kagig-- what will he say? |
5241 | Kagig-- where is Kagig? |
5241 | Kagig? 5241 Look in there, and see, and tell me-- do the Turks treat Armenian prisoners that way?" |
5241 | May n''t I fight? |
5241 | Me? 5241 Me? |
5241 | Meanin''? |
5241 | Men, women and children-- how many of you are there? |
5241 | Miss Vanderman? 5241 Monty, too?" |
5241 | My agreement with Kagig? |
5241 | Next? |
5241 | Neye geldin? |
5241 | No ancient buildings? |
5241 | No? |
5241 | Not tell you before? 5241 Now,"demanded Fred, who knew the signs,"what special quixotry do you mean springing?" |
5241 | Obey, do you? |
5241 | Oh, Kagig-- how shall they reich Zeitoon? 5241 Oh, do n''t you know?" |
5241 | Oh, do they all love him? |
5241 | Oh, very well,he said,"what is the use of making a scene?" |
5241 | One plan? 5241 Or give it away?" |
5241 | Otherwise, how should he have told us such a thing? |
5241 | Perhaps you have bargained for your share of all loot? 5241 Precipitated? |
5241 | Qualms at the last moment? |
5241 | Really? |
5241 | Remember Peter at the fireside? 5241 See here, Fred--""Look? |
5241 | See what, Ermenie? |
5241 | Send Miss Vanderman to Zeitoon with an escort and we three--"What did I tell you? |
5241 | Shall I kill him? |
5241 | Shall I live to see Turks fling thy carcass to the birds? 5241 Shall a man keep watch over a nation, and sleep?" |
5241 | Should I have them vote on it? |
5241 | Should I leave Zeitoon,Kagig answered slowly, unless I left a better man in charge behind me? |
5241 | Since when have Eenglis sportmen waited on the weather? 5241 So that''s it, eh? |
5241 | Surely not all? |
5241 | Surely you are not cowards? |
5241 | Tell about Armenian atrocities? |
5241 | Tenekelis? 5241 That''s where the rest of us are,"said Will"Where''s Miss Vanderman?" |
5241 | The chilabi are staying here? |
5241 | The horses? |
5241 | The name God gave me? |
5241 | Then do n''t you see that if you were gone, and I told them you had gone to bring Kagig, they would let us go rather than face Kagig''s wrath? |
5241 | Then if a Turk liked me, you''d doubt my social fitness? |
5241 | Then what you want with''i m? |
5241 | Then what? |
5241 | Then why did you''urt two of them so badly that they run away? 5241 Then why think about it?" |
5241 | Thought you were due to be sick for another week? |
5241 | To what extent? |
5241 | Use? |
5241 | Was? |
5241 | Well,Fred grumbled,"what are your plans for us?" |
5241 | Well? 5241 Well?" |
5241 | Were n''t the States good enough for you? |
5241 | Were those six jingaan in the common room your men? |
5241 | Were you on the roof? |
5241 | What Tony''s? |
5241 | What about him? |
5241 | What about the United States papers? |
5241 | What are they? |
5241 | What are we waiting for? 5241 What are you waiting for?" |
5241 | What are your plans? |
5241 | What brought it back to memory? |
5241 | What brought you here? |
5241 | What care I for my belly, sahib, if you break my heart? |
5241 | What countryman are you? |
5241 | What did she say to that?'' 5241 What did you do to the Turks?" |
5241 | What did you say? |
5241 | What did you see, Rustum Khan? |
5241 | What do you fellows say? 5241 What do you know about God?" |
5241 | What do you know of Miss Vanderman''s where- abouts? |
5241 | What do you know, sirdar? |
5241 | What do you make of him? |
5241 | What do you mean? |
5241 | What do you mean? |
5241 | What do you mean? |
5241 | What do you propose to get out of it? |
5241 | What do you suppose is that man''s nationality? |
5241 | What do you suppose it is? |
5241 | What do you want here? |
5241 | What does he say, Fred? |
5241 | What does he say? |
5241 | What does she know about fighting? 5241 What else did you hear?" |
5241 | What else would the roadside robbers like them to bring? |
5241 | What else? |
5241 | What else? |
5241 | What else? |
5241 | What happened? |
5241 | What has Peter Measel got to do with it? |
5241 | What has become of our horses? |
5241 | What have you been doing? |
5241 | What have you done with the German? |
5241 | What have you done with the ammunition? |
5241 | What have you heard about Kagig? |
5241 | What if I propose a different quarry? |
5241 | What in hell''s keeping you, man? 5241 What is it about Will that makes all women love him?" |
5241 | What is it now? |
5241 | What is it, Eflaton? |
5241 | What is the difference? 5241 What is the thumping?" |
5241 | What is your name? |
5241 | What is your real name? |
5241 | What next? |
5241 | What next?'' |
5241 | What of the Turkish owner and his seven sons? |
5241 | What the devil does he mean? |
5241 | What then? |
5241 | What were you doing there? |
5241 | What you do with me? |
5241 | What you know about eagles? 5241 What''s happening on top of the keep?" |
5241 | What''s that got to do with it? |
5241 | What''s the matter with Armenians? |
5241 | What''s the matter? |
5241 | What''s the straw for? |
5241 | What''s the use of cavalry four abreast? |
5241 | What-- are you that man-- Kagig? |
5241 | What-- the Battery, New York--? |
5241 | When and where shall the start be? |
5241 | Where are the men? |
5241 | Where are the rest of you? |
5241 | Where else? 5241 Where is Kagig?" |
5241 | Where is Lord Montdidier now? |
5241 | Where is Maga? |
5241 | Where is Miss Vanderman? |
5241 | Where is Miss Vanderman? |
5241 | Where is he? |
5241 | Where is the book? |
5241 | Where the devil''s Monty? |
5241 | Where they hold you to ransom? |
5241 | Where''s Kagig bound for? |
5241 | Where''s Monty? |
5241 | Where''s Peter Measel? 5241 Where''s Peter Measel?" |
5241 | Wherefore didst thou come? 5241 Which Turk is n''t?" |
5241 | Which of these men shall I pick to command the rest? |
5241 | Who are you that says so? |
5241 | Who are you? |
5241 | Who are you? |
5241 | Who are you? |
5241 | Who art thou, Armenian, to frame a test for thy betters? |
5241 | Who can refuse a beautiful young woman? |
5241 | Who clipped the wings of a kite, and sold it for ten pounds to a fool for an eagle from Ararat? |
5241 | Who gave thee leave to order him searched, Armenian? |
5241 | Who is this who is arrogant? |
5241 | Who is with you? |
5241 | Who is your own man? 5241 Who knows? |
5241 | Who knows? 5241 Who said who was afraid?" |
5241 | Who searched him? |
5241 | Who sold the horse to the German from Bitlis? |
5241 | Who the devil made it for you? |
5241 | Who was Umm Kulsum? |
5241 | Who''d have thought it? |
5241 | Who''ll follow me? |
5241 | Who''s sneering? 5241 Why all that quantity?" |
5241 | Why are you beating him? |
5241 | Why did n''t she murder him? |
5241 | Why did n''t you become a citizen? |
5241 | Why did you follow her? 5241 Why did you leave Armenia in the first place?" |
5241 | Why do they call you the Eye of Zeitoon? |
5241 | Why do you travel with Armenian servants? |
5241 | Why in thunder should she want it believed? |
5241 | Why not go into Tarsus and claim protection at the British consulate? |
5241 | Why not? 5241 Why not? |
5241 | Why on earth--? |
5241 | Why should I not listen, since my heart is in the matter? 5241 Why should Kagig choose just this time to guide a hunting party? |
5241 | Why should Zeitoon need such special watching? |
5241 | Why should we need an escort to safety? |
5241 | Why should you obey him? |
5241 | Why should you tell us all this? |
5241 | Why wo n''t this one work? 5241 Why wo n''t you go?" |
5241 | Why you wait so long? 5241 Why?" |
5241 | Why? |
5241 | Will the sahib permit? 5241 Will they?" |
5241 | Will you be good enough,he asked blandly,"to call off your men from meddling with our mounts?" |
5241 | Will you burn that book of yours, Measel, if we protect you from further assault? |
5241 | Will you bury him in that same hole with them two? |
5241 | Will you leave a good woman in the hands of Turks, Kagig? 5241 Will you?" |
5241 | Would it help,I suggested,"if we were to be taken prisoner by outlaws and held for ransom?" |
5241 | Would you have gone to Tarsus except on my account? |
5241 | Would you know the man if you saw him again, Will? |
5241 | Would you think of holding me to that? |
5241 | Yes, but when? |
5241 | You coming to Zeitoon? |
5241 | You dance? |
5241 | You fellows agreeable? |
5241 | You fool, Kagig, what you fill this castle full of wood for? |
5241 | You forgive her for my sake? |
5241 | You forgive her, effendim? |
5241 | You have the news, sahib? |
5241 | You hear that? |
5241 | You know about pistols? |
5241 | You married? |
5241 | You mean you will not go to Tarsus? |
5241 | You mean,said I,"that the German government is inciting to massacre?" |
5241 | You mean,said Monty,"that you''d like us to engage Kagig and make the trip, and to remain out in case of-- ah-- vukuart until we''re rescued?" |
5241 | You not believe? 5241 You said Monty is in Zeitoon-- alive or dead? |
5241 | You say, Colonel sahib, there will be no further use for cavalry? |
5241 | You sing? |
5241 | You summon me to lead? 5241 You take me to''i m?" |
5241 | You understan''? |
5241 | Your kingdom? |
5241 | Your wife? 5241 s''Why did n''t you take refuge in the mission?'' |
5241 | ............................. 243 XVI"What care I for my belly, sahib, if you break my heart?" |
5241 | ................................... 128 IX"And you left your friend to help me?" |
5241 | Against whom? |
5241 | Air you agreeable?" |
5241 | All about what the Turks have done to us, and how much about us ourselves? |
5241 | Am I Kagig, and do I not know who advised dismissing all Armenians from the railway work? |
5241 | Am I Kagig, and do I not know why? |
5241 | Am I wind that I should babble into heedless ears each thought that comes to me for testing? |
5241 | Am I without honor, that my offer is refused?" |
5241 | And I am to run with nineteen men to the rape of Tarsus and Adana?" |
5241 | And has all happened as I, Kagig, warned you it would happen?" |
5241 | And what are Armenians to you?" |
5241 | And who buried them?" |
5241 | And who is friend? |
5241 | And who shall stand Since hireling tongue and alien hand Kill nobleness in all this land? |
5241 | Are bribery and rich largesse Fair props for fat forgetfulness, Or anodynous of distress? |
5241 | Are the clouds thy throne? |
5241 | Are there any orders?" |
5241 | Are you Kagig, whom they call the Eye of Zeitoon?" |
5241 | Are you the lucky man?"'' |
5241 | Are you the only spy in Asia? |
5241 | As Kagig''s wife what good would she be?" |
5241 | As for quixotism-- is there any one here not willing to fight in the last ditch to help Kagig and these Armenians?" |
5241 | Bear me witness whether Zeitoon trusted me or not? |
5241 | Besides, I delivered the valedictory-- say, what are we waiting here for?" |
5241 | But Turks are coming presently, and they keel Kagig-- keel heem, you understan''? |
5241 | But can you see Will Yerkes, for instance, riding off and leaving you to play Don Quixote? |
5241 | But how did you know?" |
5241 | But how shall I marry Miss Gloria? |
5241 | But how should they know it?" |
5241 | But if you four men--""Yes-- go on-- what?" |
5241 | But we must concede him something, or how shall he satisfy ambition? |
5241 | But what about Miss Vanderman?" |
5241 | But why do you make the proposal? |
5241 | But, do you get the idea? |
5241 | By whose leave came the wind?" |
5241 | By whose leave came the wind?" |
5241 | By whose leave came the wind?" |
5241 | CONTENTS Chapter Page I Parthians, Medes and Elamites.............................. 1 II"How did sunshine get into the garden? |
5241 | CUI BONO? |
5241 | Can you contrive to let us talk for a few minutes alone?" |
5241 | Chapter Nine"And you left your friend to help me?" |
5241 | Chapter Sixteen"What care I for my belly, sahib, if you break my heart?" |
5241 | Chapter Two"How did sunshine get into the garden? |
5241 | Come-- how soon?" |
5241 | Could a man want more?" |
5241 | Could it be simpler?" |
5241 | D''you blame him? |
5241 | D''you know that girl was willing to be a murderess? |
5241 | D''you notice how this rock is covered by that other one a quarter of a mile to the right? |
5241 | D''you suppose she does n''t know we''re waiting?" |
5241 | Damn you, Didums, ca n''t you see--?" |
5241 | Days when the upright dared be few Are they departed, friend o''mine? |
5241 | Did I know the very wording of the letters in your private box for nothing? |
5241 | Did I tell you? |
5241 | Did men name me Eye of Zeitoon for nothing? |
5241 | Did n''t Cleopatra ride?" |
5241 | Did not you shoot that other one? |
5241 | Did waiting for the massacre like chickens waiting for the ax delay the massacres a day? |
5241 | Did you find her, America?" |
5241 | Did you observe his noble rescue work? |
5241 | Do n''t you suppose he''s her father?" |
5241 | Do you all use such extraordinary accents, and such expressions?" |
5241 | Do you hear me? |
5241 | Do you think I''d consent to your leaving your fine friend in pawn while you dance attendance on me? |
5241 | Do you understand?" |
5241 | Does he-- is he-- is there wickedness between them?" |
5241 | Found it, have you? |
5241 | Fred?" |
5241 | Good of''em, what? |
5241 | Gray are your days, drab are your ways, Strong are your fashioned bars, But, ye who ask if service pays-- Who polishes the stars? |
5241 | Guess what is Kagig''s hold over the girl-- can you?" |
5241 | Have ye not much to lose? |
5241 | Have you a ring?" |
5241 | Have you fallen in love with a woman, or taken the belly- ache, or fallen down a well, or gone to sleep again, or all of them, or what?" |
5241 | Have you heard of Kurds? |
5241 | Have you horses? |
5241 | Have you seen? |
5241 | Have you watched them at prayer?" |
5241 | He thought to--""Dupes?" |
5241 | How can we? |
5241 | How could I leave them? |
5241 | How is it your affair to drag that whimpering fool through Asia at your tail-- you a German and he English?" |
5241 | How many have you?" |
5241 | How many men did you kill, and he kill? |
5241 | How many of you are there left to lead?" |
5241 | How much ammunition have you left now?" |
5241 | How much ammunition?" |
5241 | How much backing have I had? |
5241 | How then?" |
5241 | How''s Gloria? |
5241 | How? |
5241 | I bring him food? |
5241 | I give orders-- yes?" |
5241 | I? |
5241 | If thy memories and honor urge thee to come the way I take, is there no room for two of us?" |
5241 | If you come without a''usband-- I will keel you-- do you understand?" |
5241 | Is all thy freedom good for thee alone? |
5241 | Is earth thy footstool? |
5241 | Is it truly you?" |
5241 | Is that the pretty scheme?" |
5241 | Kagig says,''Can you send us reenforcements?'' |
5241 | Must I get into the papers, too, as heroine of a scandal?" |
5241 | No? |
5241 | Not for my sake, but for the good work she has so often done, and for the work she shall do-- you forgive her?" |
5241 | Not going to die, then? |
5241 | Observe my house-- is it not empty? |
5241 | Oh, what shall I do? |
5241 | Oh-- do you remember Abraham-- in the Bible-- yes? |
5241 | Once in a harem, who would ever know? |
5241 | One sportman to another-- do you understand?" |
5241 | Or has he promised to make you Duke of Zeitoon?" |
5241 | Or shall I serve my nation in its agony?" |
5241 | Perhaps you do not believe all this?"'' |
5241 | Quite a sportsman-- what? |
5241 | Remember what Byron did for Greece? |
5241 | Seen her, either? |
5241 | Seen him anywhere? |
5241 | Shall I keep my word to you? |
5241 | Shall I say what they did to the women?" |
5241 | Shall I speak of Zeitoon? |
5241 | Shall other peoples reach thy hand to take That gladdens only thee for thine own sake? |
5241 | Shall we let him come with us?" |
5241 | Shall we ride back and break in on the party?" |
5241 | Since when has a crack on the shin made a baby of you? |
5241 | So that was the way you took us into confidence? |
5241 | Some, yes; but yours? |
5241 | Sung it in school? |
5241 | Suppose she does not want me?" |
5241 | Surely you are not the men to let brave Kagig be tempted away from his post of danger at Zeitoon? |
5241 | Surely you have n''t promised them to make us prisoner?" |
5241 | That Fred? |
5241 | That is easy, is n''t it? |
5241 | The Turk must have worked his way around Beirut Dagh on former occasions-- or how else could he ever have built and held that dismantled fort? |
5241 | Then Fred gave tongue:"That you, Kagig? |
5241 | Then you dance-- then I dance-- to- night-- you understan''? |
5241 | Then, when Gloria had said the last prayer:"What next, Kagig?" |
5241 | There was only one burden to their lamentation:"What are you going to do with us? |
5241 | They would electrocute me in New York-- for slaying the man who-- have you heard me tell what happened to my mother, before my very eyes? |
5241 | To cackle like a barren hen that sees another laying? |
5241 | To me forever he is Monty, my brother-- my--""Where''s Miss Vanderman?" |
5241 | To whose advantage? |
5241 | Twixt Thessaly and Locris when Leonidas''thousand men Died scornful of the proffered peace Of Xerxes the accurst? |
5241 | WHERE TWO OR THREE Oh, all the world is sick with hate, And who shall heal it, friend o''mine? |
5241 | We have mothers, sisters, wives--""Nothing to me, is it? |
5241 | Well-- what does it matter how many you are? |
5241 | Were n''t you afraid?" |
5241 | What Turk tells the truth?" |
5241 | What altruism for defeat atones? |
5241 | What am I? |
5241 | What are her relations with Kagig? |
5241 | What are you doing here, Rustum Khan?" |
5241 | What could I do? |
5241 | What did they know? |
5241 | What did you say?" |
5241 | What do I know of women? |
5241 | What do you say if we go and dine at the hotel?" |
5241 | What do you suppose?" |
5241 | What do you take me for? |
5241 | What have you learned?" |
5241 | What is he to thee? |
5241 | What is that to do with you-- or with him? |
5241 | What owe ye to the past? |
5241 | What right had he to write that people in France should pray for me in church?" |
5241 | What shall I do? |
5241 | What shall I do?" |
5241 | What shall hinder me from burning you alive this minute?" |
5241 | What shall we do-- what shall we do?" |
5241 | What were they depending on in addition to their weight of numbers? |
5241 | What would Kagig do in that case?" |
5241 | What would be the use?" |
5241 | What''ll you bet me Kurds do n''t show up in pursuit before the day''s an hour old?" |
5241 | What''s behind it?" |
5241 | What''s the matter with you?" |
5241 | What''s to stop him from doing it again?" |
5241 | What? |
5241 | When he stopped:"Has any one seen Peter Measel?" |
5241 | When they finish getting that woman, then I send for you an''you come quick-- understan''?" |
5241 | Where did you get the drink?" |
5241 | Where is Kagig?" |
5241 | Where is it now?" |
5241 | Where shall we stow our guests?" |
5241 | Where''s Lord Montdidier?" |
5241 | Where''s Maga Jhaere? |
5241 | Where''s Miss Vanderman?" |
5241 | Where''s Monty? |
5241 | Who carried your honor''s letter to Adrianople in time of war, and received a bullet, but brought the answer back?" |
5241 | Who else is there?" |
5241 | Who has counted? |
5241 | Who has not seen how a cow will follow the calf in a wagon? |
5241 | Who listened to me? |
5241 | Who urged you to send your women there long ago?" |
5241 | Who was it urged you in season and out of season-- day and night-- month in, month out-- to come to Zeitoon and help me fortify the place? |
5241 | Who would care to help such miserable- minded men and women? |
5241 | Why did he do it? |
5241 | Why did n''t you tell us that before?" |
5241 | Why did you not act, then, when I risked life and limb a thousand times to urge you?" |
5241 | Why do you do this? |
5241 | Why do you throw your life into the hot cauldron of Zeitoon? |
5241 | Why labor the point? |
5241 | Why not? |
5241 | Why not?" |
5241 | Why should I listen to you?" |
5241 | Why should it concern you?" |
5241 | Why were you beating this man?" |
5241 | Why?" |
5241 | Will not each of you take a dozen men and go and destroy those cursed Turks?" |
5241 | Will you help me?" |
5241 | Wo n''t you go to Lord Montdidier and tell him about it, and ask him to decide? |
5241 | Wo n''t you listen?" |
5241 | You get my meaning?" |
5241 | You go now-- go to''i m, or else''e is get suspicious-- understan''? |
5241 | You know Poor Blind Joe, eh? |
5241 | You know this country? |
5241 | You not believe?" |
5241 | You speak to me of Lord what- is- it? |
5241 | You think''e is busy at the fortifying? |
5241 | You understan''?" |
5241 | You would not have me be revengeful-- not toward my wife, I think?" |
5241 | You''ear me? |
5241 | You, effendi, you understand my-- necessity?" |
5241 | demanded one of them( What would you like? |
5241 | the Turk answered meekly, meaning"What petition shall I make?" |
5241 | thundered Rustum Khan,"who gave camp- followers the right to impose advice?" |