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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29388 | Can it be true? 32110 ''Bring offerings from your herds, the choicest bring,( Are they not also mine?) |
32110 | ''Have ye not heard howEnoch walked with God, And he was not,"because I drew him up? |
32110 | But where is the Christ you were pleading-- The merciful God of your banner? 32110 How can the soul be blind, when such a pledge Stands in eternal witness of its love? |
32110 | Shall we be hushed, when every bird and flower Doth herald his approach? 32110 Time conquers all things?" |
32110 | Why are my people here to- day in arms? 32110 Why longer parley, with a thing so plain? |
32110 | ''Tis the shock of the battle that burdens the air, and the armies that burden the eye; They have met( could Elysian give landscape more fair? |
32110 | Am I not greater than all earthly Kings? |
32110 | Are we paying the forfeit in wormwood of shame? |
32110 | As we turn to the East, wilt thou smile on our way? |
32110 | Can Christian Spain outshine this sad, brown face? |
32110 | Can even I Do more? |
32110 | Did Christ e''er suffer such supreme disgrace? |
32110 | Did all the roses blossom from the cross, And all the thorns grow out upon the waste? |
32110 | Did ever charity reach loftier height? |
32110 | Did heavier drops of blood stand on his face Than there were forced by this foul treachery? |
32110 | Do any thirst? |
32110 | Done in the name of Christ? |
32110 | For what am I, to question his advance? |
32110 | From Sinai we came with his prophet of old, To the valley where glitters the altar of gold-- Shall we break, in our frenzy, the tables of stone? |
32110 | Have we sinned in thy sight? |
32110 | He spake our fathers, wherefore is he hid That I can not behold him? |
32110 | How could I see Their folly and not smite? |
32110 | How fares it with bonnie Malinche, Thus stung in the morn of her childhood? |
32110 | How many souls in Christiandom, as white, Would faced his countrymen, from such a place? |
32110 | How steal from thy dumb lips one scrap of song? |
32110 | Must nations be in the same furnace cast, And man, the master, bought, and scourged, and sold? |
32110 | Must thou, too, look on death? |
32110 | One God? |
32110 | Or on the cross; or in Gethsemane? |
32110 | Or the Sea to the Mountain:"How dare you intrude, You presumptuous imp of the air?" |
32110 | Shall a child of misfortune e''er wait On this side the Beautiful City, When thy hand is the turn of the gate, And thy voice hath the magic of pity? |
32110 | Shall we raise hands against great Quetzalcoatl? |
32110 | The spear and the arrow, the halbert and lance, and who shall be first to yield? |
32110 | Their Master? |
32110 | Thou giv''st back the lie; Above its ruins, thou dost stand, serene-- Eternity!--Must thou, perforce, then die? |
32110 | Thou the avenger of a human wrong? |
32110 | Was Montezuma worthy of this fate? |
32110 | We fight against the gods? |
32110 | What cloud on the horizon''s breach can be seen? |
32110 | What is that, where the Orient gathers her gold, and the eye wanders back to the sea? |
32110 | What simile can human tongue command? |
32110 | What soul unmoved can touch it with the pen? |
32110 | What tragedy hast thou, indeed, not seen? |
32110 | What wakens the vulture''s rude glee? |
32110 | Why Should we not learn their wisdom in this clime? |
32110 | Why crushed they not this hell- begotten farce? |
32110 | Why did n''t they? |
32110 | Why not now,"For once and all, wash off our bloody hands? |
32110 | Why should he Keep so much closer the horizon''s rim When they were in his quest, and sought the verge Of farthest empire, in their reach of him? |
32110 | Will you strike at her just petition? |
32110 | Wilt thou lessen the distance between us and thee? |
32110 | always warm, Where shall our hearts be stayed? |
32110 | as others did? |
32110 | great Yo Semite? |
32110 | have they not more than Earth In their deep glance? |
32110 | have we slackened our pace? |
32110 | he now turns back from Tlapalan;"And what must we, but welcome his advance? |
32110 | how shall we approach thy face? |
32110 | is it not enough? |
32110 | must future draw its cadence from the past, And plow its furrow through the same red mould? |
32110 | that is all flight, Where, where can you be found? |
32110 | was it right? |
32110 | where is thy brother?" |
32110 | why can ye not bring him here?" |
32110 | yes; and what did''st thou? |
21618 | And how dost thou live, Pablo? |
21618 | And the next? |
21618 | And what is this metal like? |
21618 | And what of yourself? |
21618 | And who is this Fray Antonio, señor? |
21618 | But did you ever happen to hear of a bridge that was hung up at one end an''that was operated by swingin''it backward an''forward like a pendulum? |
21618 | But the letter itself? |
21618 | But the sign? 21618 But what good did it do us to find it, when we could not follow it?" |
21618 | But what of Pablo, our young companion? |
21618 | Can it possibly be, then, that he is in communication with the outside world? |
21618 | Do you wonder that I rejoice over your coming, and over the news which you bring? 21618 Dost thou call me, Wise One?" |
21618 | Drinking fountains? |
21618 | Had n''t you better let him down easy by telegraphing him right now to begin to look out for a new place? |
21618 | Have you found a way down? |
21618 | He''s goin''t''send that thing t''th''King an''say it''s me, is he? 21618 Honest Injun, Professor?" |
21618 | How? |
21618 | How? |
21618 | Is the trail good enough to make a start on now? |
21618 | Is this gold? |
21618 | Just ask th''Colonel if he minds my smokin''a pipe, wo n''t you, Professor? |
21618 | Left? |
21618 | Señor,he said,"you know El Sabio?" |
21618 | Shall I down him? |
21618 | The señor does not know? 21618 They are the same?" |
21618 | What do you mean by being out of work? |
21618 | What do you think of your friends now? |
21618 | What is a rain- coat, Pablo? |
21618 | What th''dickens is th''Padre drivin''at, anyway? |
21618 | What''s become of the railroad? |
21618 | What''s th''good? |
21618 | What''s the reason that it''s not some queer thing belonging to the folks we''re looking for? |
21618 | What_ is_ the story that it contains? 21618 Whence comes the one that you guard so carefully?" |
21618 | Where''s the Padre? |
21618 | Why the dickens did n''t you_ get_ it? |
21618 | Why, have n''t I told you that there is stored in this hidden city the greatest treasure that ever was brought into one place since the world began? |
21618 | Will you go with us? |
21618 | You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now do n''t you? |
21618 | And I wonder what will become of that little lame boy of his now? |
21618 | And so-- and so-- Will the señor forgive me? |
21618 | And what then? |
21618 | And where is the stronghold?" |
21618 | And without waiting for the others to speak, he asked, eagerly:"Is it to be?" |
21618 | Bring ye the token that summons us to their aid?" |
21618 | But I inquired, gravely:"And this one thing that hinders thee from getting rich, Pablo, what is it?" |
21618 | But what I want to know is, when we want''em t''stop, how in th''h-- ll are we ever goin''t''set th''brakes?" |
21618 | But what did you say to''em? |
21618 | D''you know what I''m goin''t''do, Rayburn, when I realize on this investment? |
21618 | Did n''t I tell you that nobody could stop''em when they once got fairly started? |
21618 | Did n''t you hear the rocks flying from the cliff where it struck?" |
21618 | Do n''t you think, though, maybe it was a little bit risky t''give ourselves away?" |
21618 | Do you catch on?" |
21618 | Do you feel strong enough, Professor, to tie th''ends o''this rag?" |
21618 | Do you truly size it up for a pearl yourself?" |
21618 | Had n''t I better stick a pin in him and wake him up?" |
21618 | Have you got your wind again, Professor? |
21618 | How d''you find yourself now, old man?" |
21618 | How do I know what''s goin''t''happen with a stone thing that goes tippin''around that way? |
21618 | I guess you never knew Steve, did you, Rayburn? |
21618 | I say, Professor, am I asleep or awake?" |
21618 | I tell you, Professor, there was n''t any flies on that old man, now was there? |
21618 | I wonder what they''d say, Professor, to a bid for puttin''in a dynamo for''em an''lightin''this dark old hole with electricity? |
21618 | In a moment he called:"Just come here, Young, and help, will you? |
21618 | Is n''t that your idea of it, Rayburn?" |
21618 | It''s worse''an th''porter- bottles-- for what''s th''use o''shoemaker''s wax t''folks who do n''t rightly know what a shoe is? |
21618 | Left? |
21618 | There do n''t seem t''be any flies worth speakin''of on th''Colonel-- eh, Professor? |
21618 | They must have done that sort o''thing in old times, eh, Professor? |
21618 | This looks like a badly kept drug store, do n''t it?" |
21618 | Thou art come from Fray Antonio?" |
21618 | Under his breath I heard him mutter,"Can it be that the prophecy will be fulfilled?" |
21618 | What is it? |
21618 | What is this mystery? |
21618 | What would you have?" |
21618 | What''s he said about a treasure, Rayburn? |
21618 | What''s th''life o''that whole outfit worth compared t''one life like his? |
21618 | Where did you get that boy- an''-donkey outfit from, anyway? |
21618 | Where''s a good ruin to begin on?" |
21618 | Where''s the Padre?" |
21618 | Who can say that when the hour of trial came he did not meet his death as bravely as any martyr of them all? |
21618 | Who could tell what dead of other faiths and races yet unborn would lie here also before the end of time should come? |
21618 | Why, it b''longs t''one o''th''boys on th''Central!--but how th''dickens did it ever get_ here_? |
21618 | Would living there, he asked, be any worse for us than living where we then were-- where we were equally shut in? |
21618 | Yet we hesitated about entering this black gap-- for who could tell what depths, unseen in that dense darkness, we might not plunge into headlong? |
21618 | Young bore the forward end of the stretcher, and as we came into the oratory I felt him start as he exclaimed,"What th''devil''s broke loose here?" |
21618 | Young called out, as he caught sight of me,"have you given up antiquities an''gone into th''circus business? |
21618 | he shouted; and added,"What''s the good of a King''s symbol when we''re all goin''to lose our hair?" |
21618 | where did this come from? |
44196 | ''A young girl has just left here?'' 44196 ''Afterwards?''" |
44196 | ''And I?'' 44196 ''And if I refuse?'' |
44196 | ''And you? 44196 ''Are the horses ready?'' |
44196 | ''Are you sure of it?'' |
44196 | ''Armed?'' |
44196 | ''But how can I be of service to you?'' |
44196 | ''Do you really believe that she is dead, mother?'' 44196 ''Have I not already said that I knew all? |
44196 | ''I should be glad enough to take you with me; but who would get the horses ready if you went with me?'' |
44196 | ''I?'' 44196 ''In heaven''s name,''the pulquero exclaimed, making one last effort at resistance,''how do you expect me to set about it? |
44196 | ''Is that your last word, señora?'' 44196 ''It is French,''she answered,''But what consequence is it to you?''" |
44196 | ''Perhaps:--what was the address?'' |
44196 | ''That is true,''he said, at the end of a moment,''I did not think of that; where could my head be?'' |
44196 | ''Then it was not the woman who has come to you every day for a month?'' 44196 ''Then what the deuce do you want?''" |
44196 | ''Well?'' |
44196 | ''Were you not, like the other members of the community,''the abbess continued, with a terrible accent,''present at her funeral? 44196 ''What did she want of you?''" |
44196 | ''What do you desire, brother? 44196 ''What do you want of me?'' |
44196 | ''What had this adorable creature done to them to endure such martyrdom?'' 44196 ''What is the matter?'' |
44196 | ''What is the meaning of this?'' 44196 ''What will become of you afterwards? |
44196 | ''Where are you leading us, then, Niña?'' 44196 ''Where is the copy you refused that man?'' |
44196 | ''Where to, then?'' |
44196 | ''Who are you, brother? 44196 ''Who are you, my brother?'' |
44196 | ''Who doubts it?'' 44196 ''Who is that man?'' |
44196 | ''Why did you go out this morning without asking my permission?'' |
44196 | ''Will you speak, yes or no?'' 44196 ''You must know, then----but,''he observed, suddenly interrupting himself,''must I enter into all the details?''" |
44196 | ''You wish it?'' 44196 ''_ Sin pecado concebida_, my brother,--are you ill?''" |
44196 | ''_ ¡Cuerpo de Cristo!_ play the innocent, old coyote,''the sergeant replied roughly,''who but I would dare to set foot in your accursed den?'' |
44196 | A further reason why I should address my question to you again, and ask you if I am your prisoner or no? |
44196 | A litter? |
44196 | A spy? |
44196 | Accursed one, what have you done with my daughter? |
44196 | Ah, you found me, then? |
44196 | Am I your prisoner, then? |
44196 | And I too; but what good would that do them? 44196 And I?" |
44196 | And did they give you no message for me? |
44196 | And have you had the mania long, my good friend? |
44196 | And if I accept? |
44196 | And if I will not swear? |
44196 | And if that somebody,Don Stefano went on,"gave you in addition, as earnest penny, a ring like this?" |
44196 | And now, what must I do? |
44196 | And these men, who are they? |
44196 | And they concern me? |
44196 | And what are we to do? |
44196 | And what is this law? |
44196 | And what is your name? |
44196 | And what prevents your coming with us? |
44196 | And what will that signal be? 44196 And why so, if you please?" |
44196 | And will you do what I advise? |
44196 | And with what sort of people have you to do? 44196 And you can lead me to it?" |
44196 | And you, Chief? |
44196 | And you, Chief? |
44196 | And you? |
44196 | And yours? |
44196 | And, in the first place, how comes it that I have not seen you till today? |
44196 | Are his ears open? |
44196 | Are my brothers satisfied? |
44196 | Are not all men the same? |
44196 | Are they returning to the side of the great Salt Lake, into their stone villages? |
44196 | Are you going to leave me already? |
44196 | Are you going? |
44196 | Are you in a condition to manage your own horse? |
44196 | Are you mad, Don Mariano? 44196 Are you ready?" |
44196 | Are you speaking seriously, Caballeros? |
44196 | Are you sure of it, Chief? 44196 Are you sure of that?" |
44196 | Are you white men or Indians, to treat a hunter thus? |
44196 | As scout? |
44196 | As such, he has a right, I believe, to sit in the council? |
44196 | At this hour? 44196 At this hour?" |
44196 | But how would you have me prepare my defence, when I am ignorant of the nature of the crimes imputed to me? 44196 But if I were discovered-- if he were not guilty?" |
44196 | But in what way? |
44196 | But the young ladies? |
44196 | But those shots? |
44196 | But what are their names? |
44196 | But what is your hurry? |
44196 | But what must be done to deliver them from his evil influence? |
44196 | But what must we do? |
44196 | But what will you do? |
44196 | But who will warn him? |
44196 | But will you not come with us? |
44196 | But,Don Miguel added,"I suppose that you will not go alone with Don Mariano?" |
44196 | But,Marksman suddenly said, stooping down,"whom have we here? |
44196 | Can it be possible? |
44196 | Can it be possible? |
44196 | Can not you guess? |
44196 | Caramba, comrades, if you are going to play at knives, can you not take me with you? |
44196 | Comrade,he said to the half- breed,"do you know the desert?" |
44196 | Could he not have changed his name? |
44196 | Did Brighteye give you no message for me? |
44196 | Did I not tell my brother so? |
44196 | Did I not warn you that the Wacondah protected me? 44196 Did Red Wolf command the warriors who arrived this morning?" |
44196 | Did he not tell you for what object? |
44196 | Did not my brother expect to see me? |
44196 | Did the Chief leave you at once, then? |
44196 | Did you not hear our signal? |
44196 | Did you not tell me, Marksman,asked Brighteye,"that you were picked up by Flying Eagle?" |
44196 | Do you believe so? |
44196 | Do you believe so? |
44196 | Do you believe that I shall be long helpless? |
44196 | Do you believe that a firm and powerful will could produce a favourable reaction? |
44196 | Do you belong to his party? |
44196 | Do you doubt it, Chief? |
44196 | Do you doubt it? |
44196 | Do you fancy my band the only one crossing the prairie at this moment? |
44196 | Do you fear anything from that horseman? |
44196 | Do you fear treachery, then? |
44196 | Do you hear nothing? |
44196 | Do you know the reason of this recommendation? |
44196 | Do you not know, as you say nothing is hidden from you? |
44196 | Do you not understand that? |
44196 | Do you put great faith in the Redskins, Brighteye? |
44196 | Does Eglantine know this hunter? |
44196 | Does my brother intend to practise medicine at Quiepaa Tani? |
44196 | Does my brother speak the tongue of the barbarous Gachupinos? |
44196 | Does my brother wish to avenge himself on his enemies? |
44196 | Does my father doubt it? |
44196 | Does my father suppose that the Great Council would wish to insult me by refusing so slight a favour? |
44196 | Does my red brother still intend to return to his tribe? |
44196 | Does not my brother, the Paleface, know where he is at this moment? |
44196 | Does not my sister hear? |
44196 | Does not the great Pale hunter accompany his brothers? |
44196 | Don Miguel,she said;"where is he?" |
44196 | Don Miguel? |
44196 | Eh, old hunter? |
44196 | Eh, who knows? |
44196 | Eh? |
44196 | Enter the city? |
44196 | For any length of time? |
44196 | For what good in the desert? |
44196 | For what good? 44196 For what purpose?" |
44196 | For what reason, then, can I be your prisoner? 44196 Good,"Marksman answered, catching his meaning at once;"who are the two men who accompany you?" |
44196 | Good; can you swim? |
44196 | Hang it? 44196 Has Addick( the Stag) kept his promise?" |
44196 | Has my brother left his nation for long? |
44196 | Has my father heard? |
44196 | Has not my pale brother heard Red Wolf? |
44196 | Have I to cure a Paleface? |
44196 | Have our friends stopped far from here? |
44196 | Have the Apaches become cowardly or plundering coyotes, setting out in flocks to hunt on the prairies? 44196 Have you any final arrangements to make?" |
44196 | Have you not understood? |
44196 | He will come? |
44196 | His friends, the Palefaces, are encamped not far from here? |
44196 | How a condition? |
44196 | How am I here? |
44196 | How can you imagine such a thing, Caballero? |
44196 | How do you feel? |
44196 | How is it that I find him here? |
44196 | How is it that since the fearful catastrophe which made you an orphan, I never heard any mention of you? 44196 How is it we meet you here?" |
44196 | How long have I been here? |
44196 | How many days do you think I shall remain in this state? |
44196 | How so? 44196 How so?" |
44196 | How so? |
44196 | How so? |
44196 | How so? |
44196 | How so? |
44196 | How so? |
44196 | I am not your prisoner, though? |
44196 | I am, then, on the spot where the struggle ended? |
44196 | I ask you what motive brought you into the desert? |
44196 | I have had a fall, then? |
44196 | I know it, Chief; but you will not refuse me the satisfaction of giving her this slight token of my gratitude, Chief? |
44196 | I know it: but where is he, that I do not see him? |
44196 | I know it; but can I prevent it? 44196 I went out, and, as I closed the door, I heard the evangelista mutter to himself,''Santa Viring, into what wasp''s nest have I got?''" |
44196 | I will obey you,he said,"but you will keep your promise?" |
44196 | I-- why should I be angry? |
44196 | I? |
44196 | I? |
44196 | I? |
44196 | If we fall, what will become of her? |
44196 | In Heaven''s name what have you come here for? 44196 In truth,"Ruperto observed,"what do we wood rangers care for adventures that happen in Mexico, or any other city of the_ Tierras Adentro_? |
44196 | Indeed, you may be right; but tell me, beside that noble curiosity, which you so frankly confessed, have you not, by accident, a few other defects? |
44196 | Instead of walking, would you not be inclined to ride? |
44196 | Is he dead? |
44196 | Is he not? |
44196 | Is it not? |
44196 | Is it right,he whispered,"that Don Mariano should be present at his brother''s condemnation?" |
44196 | Is my brother really resolved to speak? |
44196 | Is my brother satisfied? |
44196 | Is my father going away? |
44196 | Is my father really an adept of the great medicine? |
44196 | Is not that the term you employ in the desert when you have to discuss important business? |
44196 | Is that my father''s last word? |
44196 | Is that the truth? 44196 Is that the way you receive us, my friend?" |
44196 | Is the pale hunter ready to reply? |
44196 | Is their life in danger? |
44196 | Is there not? |
44196 | Is this the way? |
44196 | Leave us already? |
44196 | Lynch law? |
44196 | Must I tell you everything? |
44196 | My brother feels better? |
44196 | My brother has travelled much? |
44196 | My brother is on the trail of the Antelopes? |
44196 | My brother knows it, and persists in going there? |
44196 | My father speaks the truth? |
44196 | No longer? |
44196 | Not the least in the world: are you not my guest? 44196 Of course; but is there nothing else?" |
44196 | Oh, oh, do you think so? 44196 Oh, oh,"he muttered,"what is the meaning of that, Chief? |
44196 | On the instant? |
44196 | One last word, or rather, one last question before separating? |
44196 | Patience,the hunter said, with a laugh,"did I not tell you you should soon have a solution of the enigma?" |
44196 | Perhaps so,he answered evasively:"but,"he added,"did not my brother say that he expected soon to go to the Queche?" |
44196 | Perhaps you are right; but what makes you think so? |
44196 | Red Wolf has warriors to support his words,the Indian said, proudly,"Flying Eagle is alone; how will he oppose the will of the sachem?" |
44196 | Ruperto calls us,Brighteye then said,"all is over"What has happened?" |
44196 | Shall I save him? |
44196 | Shall I see you again soon? |
44196 | Shall we follow them? |
44196 | Should I have come without that? 44196 So it is settled, we can start?" |
44196 | Stay, what are you going to do? |
44196 | Still, you have an idea? |
44196 | Stupid matter,he muttered in a hoarse voice,"shall I not succeed in conquering you?" |
44196 | Supposing that the Redskins are acquainted with our arrival in these parts, on which side will they apprehend an attack? |
44196 | Tell me, Marksman,he went on,"do you believe God will pardon me?" |
44196 | Thanks; no news? |
44196 | That is true,Don Mariano said, utterly astounded;"but how did you learn these details? |
44196 | That is true,the Comanche answered, thoughtfully;"but how to prevent it?" |
44196 | That is true,the hunter said, with a drooping head;"but,"he added, a moment after,"what is to be done?" |
44196 | That is true; and have you not met your friend Marksman? |
44196 | That is true; but have you any other plan to propose to me? |
44196 | That prospect does not frighten you, I hope? |
44196 | The Chief will return to his village? |
44196 | The Chief will save him? |
44196 | The storm is beginning: what will my father do? |
44196 | Then my father is proceeding to the Council? |
44196 | Then the relatives had a great interest in this pursuit? |
44196 | Then this horrible punishment is true? |
44196 | Then we are still good friends? |
44196 | Then you do not know him? |
44196 | Then you return? |
44196 | Then you will accompany me? |
44196 | Then, I say-- have you not a certain weakness for money? |
44196 | Then, since the events that brought me here-- there has only passed--? |
44196 | Then,the Chief remarked, with hesitation,"my father will not do anything for me?" |
44196 | Those shots, the shouts I heard? |
44196 | Till tomorrow? |
44196 | To my first question you answered that your name was Don Stefano Cohecho? |
44196 | Very well; and on waking, in what state will he be? |
44196 | We must trust so; but if it did, what should we do? |
44196 | We will go and see them again, shall we not, my sister? |
44196 | Well, Chief,the hunter asked, as he saw him returning,"have you found anything which can put us on the right scent?" |
44196 | Well, Don Miguel,one of the ladies said, addressing the hunter who had taken a seat by her side,"shall we soon near the end of our journey?" |
44196 | Well, my father? |
44196 | Well, then,he said,"what reason have you to find fault with my plan?" |
44196 | Well, then? |
44196 | Well, would you have me speak frankly to you? |
44196 | Well,he said to the Chief,"why does Red Wolf remain here, when I gave him the order to withdraw?" |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | Well? |
44196 | What am I going to do? 44196 What are you going to do?" |
44196 | What are you going to do? |
44196 | What are you going to do? |
44196 | What are you going to do? |
44196 | What can be the meaning of it? |
44196 | What can trouble my father, then? |
44196 | What did the pale hunter? |
44196 | What do we resolve on? |
44196 | What do you intend to do? |
44196 | What do you mean by that remark? |
44196 | What do you mean, Redskin, in Heaven''s name? |
44196 | What do you mean? |
44196 | What do you mean? |
44196 | What do you mean? |
44196 | What do you mean? |
44196 | What do you mean? |
44196 | What do you say, old hunter? |
44196 | What do you say, villain? |
44196 | What do you want with me, then? |
44196 | What do you want? |
44196 | What does my brother mean? |
44196 | What does my father say, then? |
44196 | What does my father? |
44196 | What does my sister want? |
44196 | What does the Chief mean? |
44196 | What else can I fear? |
44196 | What has become of the powerful emperors of Anahuac, who commanded the whole earth? 44196 What is he doing in these savage regions? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is it? |
44196 | What is the matter now? |
44196 | What is the matter with you? |
44196 | What is the matter, Brighteye? |
44196 | What is the matter, caballeros? |
44196 | What is the matter? |
44196 | What is the matter? |
44196 | What is the meaning of this? |
44196 | What is there new, then? |
44196 | What is to be done? |
44196 | What is to be done? |
44196 | What is your advice, Chief? 44196 What is your name?" |
44196 | What is your profession? |
44196 | What makes you suppose that? |
44196 | What matter? 44196 What matter?" |
44196 | What more can I do? |
44196 | What more shall I say? 44196 What motive brought you into the desert?" |
44196 | What motive can be so powerful as to force you to leave us so suddenly? |
44196 | What must I do? |
44196 | What now? |
44196 | What other danger can he fear? |
44196 | What penalty does the culprit deserve? |
44196 | What right have you to call me good man, and give me advice, old trapper of muskrats? |
44196 | What shall I do? |
44196 | What should we do? |
44196 | What the deuce are you driving at? |
44196 | What will my brother do, then? |
44196 | What will my brother do? |
44196 | What will my brother do? |
44196 | What would he then? |
44196 | What would my brother the Paleface warrior say? |
44196 | What would you have me answer you? |
44196 | What would you have, Don Miguel? 44196 What''s the matter?" |
44196 | What, are you going? |
44196 | What, four? 44196 What, more last words?" |
44196 | What, to horse? |
44196 | What? 44196 What?" |
44196 | What? |
44196 | What? |
44196 | What? |
44196 | When did you ever hear me boast of things which I was not capable of doing? |
44196 | When has that support failed Addick? |
44196 | When will my brother come? |
44196 | Where are the sick persons I am ordered by the Wacondah to deliver from the evil spirit? |
44196 | Where are they? |
44196 | Where are we going? |
44196 | Where are you going? |
44196 | Where is my father? |
44196 | Where is she? |
44196 | Where is the hidden spot to which Palefaces do not penetrate? |
44196 | Where is the warrior of our race whose life has not been spent in long journeys? |
44196 | Where were you born? |
44196 | Where? |
44196 | Where? |
44196 | Which does my brother prefer, these young girls, or vengeance? |
44196 | Which means--? |
44196 | Who are you? |
44196 | Who are you? |
44196 | Who else but you? 44196 Who else came to my assistance? |
44196 | Who is that man? |
44196 | Who knows, my friend? |
44196 | Who knows? 44196 Who knows? |
44196 | Who knows? |
44196 | Who knows? |
44196 | Who then? |
44196 | Who told you so? |
44196 | Who would dare to seek me in these unknown districts? |
44196 | Whom do you mean? |
44196 | Whom do you mean? |
44196 | Why are you surprised? 44196 Why ask?" |
44196 | Why describe the same to you? 44196 Why did I not kill you, dog?" |
44196 | Why did you not kill me when I lay defenceless at your feet? |
44196 | Why do you ask me that question? |
44196 | Why does not he go there, then? |
44196 | Why not be frank with us, Don Miguel? |
44196 | Why not? 44196 Why not? |
44196 | Why not? |
44196 | Why not? |
44196 | Why not? |
44196 | Why so, Chief? |
44196 | Why so, as I had promised to come? |
44196 | Why so, when everything is going on as well as we can desire, when all obstacles are levelled before us? |
44196 | Why so? 44196 Why so?" |
44196 | Why so? |
44196 | Why so? |
44196 | Why so? |
44196 | Why so? |
44196 | Why this exchange of names? |
44196 | Why, then, is this attempt to force my will? |
44196 | Will he get there? |
44196 | Will my Paleface brother hear me at present? |
44196 | Will not my father allow me to see the prisoners? |
44196 | Will the Chief promise me not to make a move without a signal from me? |
44196 | Will you abandon me thus? |
44196 | Will you allow me, in my turn,the stranger said,"to ask you a question?" |
44196 | Would you fear an ill reception by chance? |
44196 | Would you like me to speak candidly, Marksman, now that no one, but He above, can hear us? |
44196 | Yes, it must be so,the hunter muttered, speaking to himself, rather than answering his friend;"and why should it not be so? |
44196 | Yes, it must be so; but are you sure that the Chiefs of whom you speak, and whose names I do not know, may not deceive you, and be traitors? |
44196 | Yes,the hunter said;"but who are the horsemen? |
44196 | Yes; but how shall we manage to get in? |
44196 | Yes; but where are you going to find in the desert the trail of a man like Marksman? 44196 You are certain of it?" |
44196 | You are going away? |
44196 | You are not angry with me, at least? |
44196 | You are sure of that? |
44196 | You believe two hours will be sufficient? |
44196 | You can, Caballero; have I not told you that you had the right to say anything? |
44196 | You have horses? |
44196 | You have sworn, then, to bring on a congestion of the brain? |
44196 | You know him then? |
44196 | You promise it? |
44196 | You remember what we agreed on, Don Miguel? 44196 You see that river a little to my right, I suppose?" |
44196 | You told me that it is the weakness of my senses, produced by the moral shock I received, which overpowers me, I think? |
44196 | You wish, then, to be discovered? |
44196 | Your name? |
44196 | _ Querida de mi corazón_[1] Luisa answered her, with a toss of her head;"who knows where your father is at this moment? |
44196 | _ ¿Quià © n sabe?_Don Stefano retorted, with a laugh. |
44196 | ''Do you not wish, Excellency, for me to accompany you? |
44196 | ''Is there anything else?'' |
44196 | ''Should I have come, had it not been so?'' |
44196 | ''What will you give the man who brings you, I will not say good news, but a slight hope?''" |
44196 | ''Why do you come at this late hour to tap at the gates of the convent?''" |
44196 | Am I mistaken? |
44196 | Am I to meet obstacles on all sides? |
44196 | Am I, alone, strong enough to combat their influence, and cause the propositions to be rejected which they impose on the council?" |
44196 | And now?" |
44196 | And you have made an agreement with him?" |
44196 | And you, Chief?" |
44196 | Are not all men in the same case?" |
44196 | Are the Chiefs warriors ready?" |
44196 | Are there no means to remove this apparently insurmountable difficulty?" |
44196 | Are they Spaniards, or Gringos?" |
44196 | Are you not her foster sister? |
44196 | Are you really the man to attempt such an enterprise?" |
44196 | Are you still resolved to accompany Ruperto and myself; in a word, risk your scalp in our company?" |
44196 | Are you, at least, sure this time that you are not mistaken, but are in the right trail?" |
44196 | Assassins, who gives you the right to kill me?" |
44196 | Brighteye exclaimed, with a start of surprise;"what''s that you said?" |
44196 | Brighteye said;"a traitor? |
44196 | Brighteye suddenly remarked,"by what chance did you come to our camp this night?" |
44196 | But how can I leave here, unless you aid me? |
44196 | But how did you manage to enter the city?" |
44196 | But how does it profit you to have incurred such perils? |
44196 | But how shall we get him away?" |
44196 | But how to save this man? |
44196 | But these men who came so fortunately to your help-- did you not see them?--did you not speak to them?" |
44196 | But what is to be done? |
44196 | But what will that avail him, if he has been denounced by a traitor?" |
44196 | But who can these men be? |
44196 | But who could have dared to cross the sacred threshold? |
44196 | But who was it, then? |
44196 | But,"he added a moment after,"what is to be done? |
44196 | But,"he suddenly said,"what is the matter behind that tree?" |
44196 | By the way, what are we going to do with him now? |
44196 | By what right do you, who only call each other by your surnames, wish to prevent me from following your example? |
44196 | Caballeros, on your soul and conscience, is this man guilty?" |
44196 | Can I be mistaken?" |
44196 | Can not you guess it? |
44196 | Can the simple knowledge I possess be of any service to you?" |
44196 | Can you do without Ruperto for a little while?" |
44196 | Come, Brighteye, old comrade, what is the matter? |
44196 | Did you not hear the prayers uttered over her coffin?''" |
44196 | Did you not try, no later than last night, to assassinate a man in an ambuscade you laid for him?" |
44196 | Do not my features remind you of anyone?" |
44196 | Do you approve my plan?" |
44196 | Do you fancy me the dupe of the fine sentiments you utter so complacently? |
44196 | Do you know what this man did? |
44196 | Do you not think with me that there is a frightful smell of broken bones about here?" |
44196 | Does my brother understand me?" |
44196 | Don Miguel exclaimed, starting with surprise;"by whom? |
44196 | Don Miguel, let us be prudent: if one of us is disabled at the start, what will become of the other?" |
44196 | Don Stefano repeated, in the utmost astonishment;"but before what tribunal does that man intend to try me? |
44196 | Don Torribio exclaimed, passionately;''Who will guide us now?''" |
44196 | Evidently an invisible being, probably an Indian, was directing it, but where was he? |
44196 | For the last time, have you any arrangements to make?" |
44196 | For what good reveal their refuge?" |
44196 | For what object did the Chief retrace his steps, and return to the spot he had left an hour previously, in order to get rid of the Gambusinos? |
44196 | For what purpose does he conceal himself, then? |
44196 | Had he heard what the young people and the hunter had been saying in Spanish? |
44196 | Has Mahchsi Karehde forgotten the song with which he called her to his love meetings in the tribe?" |
44196 | Has he not been sufficiently punished? |
44196 | Has the great hunter of the Palefaces understood the words of the Chief? |
44196 | Have I forgot any trifling detail? |
44196 | Have I truly understood the intentions of my brother, or am I deceived?" |
44196 | Have you any ill news to tell me? |
44196 | Have you not insulted or offended other persons since you have been on the prairie?" |
44196 | Hence he replied in a sarcastic tone, and drawing in his lips spitefully,--"Why do you fancy I can not answer you, Caballero? |
44196 | Hence it was an enemy; but who? |
44196 | How am I here? |
44196 | How and by whom were you attacked?" |
44196 | How could it be him, when he had written me he was gone to New Orleans? |
44196 | How did they get here? |
44196 | How did you learn it? |
44196 | How many are there?''" |
44196 | How many are you?" |
44196 | How shall I ever be able to repay your devotion?" |
44196 | How should they find their way in a strange city in the dark? |
44196 | How to save these unhappy maidens?" |
44196 | How, after that catastrophe, should we succeed in saving the maidens?" |
44196 | I can, I trust, count on the support of my father?" |
44196 | I only mention it; besides, that passion is so natural--""Is it not?" |
44196 | I was born at Guanajuato, in 1805, and am a senator-- what next? |
44196 | If we have a right to kill the noxious and malevolent brutes, why should we not the right to punish a villain? |
44196 | If you refuse to help me, well, Brighteye and I will find means, will we not, old comrade?" |
44196 | In fact, in the desert, who can be certain of meeting those he seeks? |
44196 | In what do they spend their time? |
44196 | Is Eglantine in safety?" |
44196 | Is he resolved to trust to his prudence and sagacity?" |
44196 | Is it not better to follow her?''" |
44196 | Is my father ignorant of it?" |
44196 | Is not this conclusive? |
44196 | Is that agreed?" |
44196 | Is that all she said to you?''" |
44196 | Is that all? |
44196 | Is that true?" |
44196 | Is this right? |
44196 | Is this sentence just?" |
44196 | Is this the effect of a wise combination of Providence, wishing to effect the complete fusion of the two people? |
44196 | It was false, then, what he wrote about important business calling him to the United States, and that he had started for New Orleans?" |
44196 | Just imagine--""Well, and what do you say?" |
44196 | Look,"the hunter added, stretching out his arm in the direction of the gorge,"do you see that horseman going at full speed? |
44196 | Marksman answered,--"so young and so valiant? |
44196 | Marksman, after waiting several minutes, went on in a slow and solemn voice,--"Caballeros, is this man guilty?" |
44196 | Nothing is more easy; on the contrary,_ cáspita!_ because, during my fainting fit, you-- shall I say robbed me? |
44196 | Now that you know all as well as I do, what is your opinion?" |
44196 | Now, you understand me?" |
44196 | Or have I really read your whole thoughts? |
44196 | Say, were you not present at this sad and terrible ceremony? |
44196 | Seeing, at length, that Don Miguel would not speak, he asked him,--"Have you anything to say to me?" |
44196 | Shall I not be with you? |
44196 | Since we have been following Don Estevan''s trail, you have seen that a strong party of Indian horsemen has joined him, I think? |
44196 | Swear to perform what I ask of you?" |
44196 | Tell me, Brighteye, have you seen Don Miguel Ortega yet?" |
44196 | The answers will come here?''" |
44196 | The hunter smiled contemptuously, and shrugged his shoulders,"It is difficult, then, to divine what a man of blood wants? |
44196 | The other continued--"What would you give to escape the peril that menaces you, and be free to return peacefully to the_ calli_ of your host Atoyac?" |
44196 | The revelations of the Gambusino caused his hearers considerable reflection, and they next asked how he knew that they were so near? |
44196 | Then he added, mentally,"What is the meaning of this? |
44196 | Then turning to Flying Eagle, he asked him,--"Is that man seriously wounded?" |
44196 | Then you consent to take the oath I demand?" |
44196 | Then you must have learned a good many things?" |
44196 | Then, is it necessary that I should tell him my name, that he may know with whom he is speaking?" |
44196 | Thus, for instance, suppose anyone offered you a thousand piastres to discover the secret of Don Miguel Ortega''s palanquin?" |
44196 | Towards what part of the Far West will you guide these men?" |
44196 | Under what circumstances did I behave badly to him? |
44196 | Unless, as I can not believe, you belong to those birds of prey, called pirates, who swarm in the desert?" |
44196 | Was he alone? |
44196 | Well, what do you think of him?" |
44196 | What can I do to prove to you certainly that you can place full and entire confidence in me?" |
44196 | What can have brought them back so soon, and together, too?" |
44196 | What can have happened in so short a space of time, that compels my brother to alter his opinion so suddenly?" |
44196 | What crime have I committed? |
44196 | What danger menaced him? |
44196 | What did he await-- what expect? |
44196 | What direction have they followed?" |
44196 | What do you purpose doing?" |
44196 | What do you want of me?" |
44196 | What do you wish me to say to them for you?" |
44196 | What evil inspiration urged you to join me when all was going on so well, and success, I may say, was insured?" |
44196 | What has happened to you since our parting?" |
44196 | What have you done since we parted?" |
44196 | What is the life of men who inhabit it? |
44196 | What is your opinion, Caballeros? |
44196 | What makes you suppose so?" |
44196 | What next?''" |
44196 | What on earth brings you here, my fine fellow?" |
44196 | What prevents? |
44196 | What reason can he have for being up so late?" |
44196 | What reproach can my brother address to me? |
44196 | What shall I answer the Chief?" |
44196 | What shall I do? |
44196 | What will become of me?" |
44196 | What will become of you when I am no longer here?" |
44196 | What will the Palefaces do, if he does not accompany them?" |
44196 | What, then?" |
44196 | When and how to find Marksman? |
44196 | When the latter at last finished, or at any rate remained silent, he asked him--"Is that all?" |
44196 | Whence did they come? |
44196 | Where can Don Miguel be gone? |
44196 | Where do they come from? |
44196 | Where is Flying Eagle?" |
44196 | Where is he?" |
44196 | Where was he? |
44196 | Where were they going? |
44196 | Who can know? |
44196 | Who could answer these questions which they mentally asked themselves? |
44196 | Who could have given us any?" |
44196 | Who does not commit an error, at least once in his life? |
44196 | Who is the man that accuses me?" |
44196 | Who is the man who would dare to hide anything from him? |
44196 | Who knows what has happened to him in that accursed city, in the midst of those incarnate demons? |
44196 | Who knows what that villain is doing while we are consulting? |
44196 | Who knows where he is at this moment? |
44196 | Who knows whether, at this moment, while we are discussing his good faith, he may not be risking his life on our behalf?" |
44196 | Who tells us that they did not form part of the band which attacked you? |
44196 | Who was this man?--was he dead or merely wounded? |
44196 | Who were these men? |
44196 | Who?" |
44196 | Whom are you alluding to?" |
44196 | Why did you beg me to accompany you, if I am ever to remain a stranger to you? |
44196 | Why did you summon me? |
44196 | Why does he hide himself so obstinately? |
44196 | Why have they attacked me?" |
44196 | Why should I conceal it? |
44196 | Why should two handsome and well- made beings alone remain insensible to each other and not love? |
44196 | Why this question?" |
44196 | Why, then, the reproaches you addressed to me?" |
44196 | Will he hide himself, now that the hour has arrived? |
44196 | Will he recoil before the responsibility he has assumed? |
44196 | Will it be better for us to accompany you to your bivouac, or will you join us?" |
44196 | Will my brother accompany me to my camp?" |
44196 | Will my brother do so?" |
44196 | Will you aid me to accomplish an act of vengeance, but a deed of the most rigorous justice? |
44196 | Will you drink?" |
44196 | Will you not do that for me?" |
44196 | Yes, I am a madman; but what would you? |
44196 | You can not have bargained to our injury with those Apache dogs, our enemies? |
44196 | You have understood me clearly?''" |
44196 | You hear?" |
44196 | You understand me, I suppose?" |
44196 | _ Cuerpo de Cristo!_ Am I the only man in the desert who assumes a name other than his own? |
44196 | and what will you do to effect that result? |
44196 | can not you suggest any way?" |
44196 | did you doubt it, perchance?" |
44196 | do I know it myself?" |
44196 | do you intend to leave me, then?" |
44196 | does my brother fancy he will enter Quiepaa Tani in his Paleface clothes?" |
44196 | dress myself?" |
44196 | he asked him in a voice which he tried in vain to render firm;"of what sad news are you the bearer?" |
44196 | he exclaimed, sorrowfully, and let his hand fall again by his side,"what has become of my portfolio?" |
44196 | he exclaimed, with an accent of profound respect;''who could have recognized your Excellency under that wretched dress? |
44196 | he muttered, with a profound sigh,"is that the state people are in when they love?" |
44196 | he said ironically;"my good gentleman, you would not be sorry to assassinate me, eh? |
44196 | he said, at the expiration of a minute;"what do you want with me? |
44196 | he said, fixing a suspicious glance on the speaker,"why so?" |
44196 | he said, with a contemptuous tone, and a clear, cutting voice;"if it be not you, where is this accuser? |
44196 | he said, with a mocking accent, addressing Don Miguel,"it is you, then, Caballero, who are my accuser?" |
44196 | he said,"what has happened? |
44196 | he shouted, in a voice of thunder,"do you dare to utter such an atrocious calumny?" |
44196 | he suddenly exclaimed,"did I not tell you, Excellency, that Heaven placed in your hands the proofs you had so long been seeking in vain? |
44196 | he then continued;"the hunter added nothing further?" |
44196 | her dearest friend? |
44196 | how are you here?" |
44196 | is it just? |
44196 | is that you, my host?" |
44196 | lower?'' |
44196 | profit by it, Excellency? |
44196 | shall we let this man die without going to his aid?" |
44196 | she replied;''but are you a man who can be trusted?'' |
44196 | that is a serious charge against a hunter, Marksman; and in what, if you please, have I forgotten desert manners?" |
44196 | that it was not a trick to seize you more easily-- a part of the game, the execution of which our unforeseen presence destroyed? |
44196 | the Canadian continued;"why hast thou gifted thy wretched servant with this unhappy knowledge?" |
44196 | the Chief continued, with a certain appearance of respect;"where are the hunting grounds of my brother''s nation situated?" |
44196 | the Indian said, but little flattered by the preference,"if I do so, what shall I gain by it?" |
44196 | the abbess asked with terror;''What is this noise?''" |
44196 | the adventurer said,"wretched man, what have you done?" |
44196 | the hunter continued;"and what will the Chief do now?" |
44196 | the hunter said,"what is the meaning of this?" |
44196 | the other asked, as he cocked the pistol,''have you reflected?''" |
44196 | the second speaker said,"what is it?" |
44196 | the warrior remarked, seriously;"can I see them?" |
44196 | the wounded man repeated, trying to restore order to his ideas, which were still confused,"what friend?" |
44196 | the young man exclaimed,"you perceived, then, that I loved her? |
44196 | what do I care?" |
44196 | what have I done to make you act thus towards me?" |
44196 | what were they seeking? |
44196 | what will become of us?" |
44196 | what would you have? |
44196 | who knows where to find that man at present?" |
44196 | who would dare not to receive Red Wolf with the respect due to him?" |
44196 | why can not I follow you?" |