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36192 | But was that a good reason, Bulgaria might have asked, why she should be excluded from Central Macedonia which the treaty guaranteed to her? |
36192 | Did General Savoff act on his own responsibility? |
36192 | For the Greeks they entertained a sort of contempt; and as for the Servians, had they not already defeated them completely at Slivnitza in 1886? |
36192 | How otherwise could the four nations reach any agreement? |
36192 | Must we assume that there is some ground for suspecting that Austria- Hungary was inciting Bulgaria to war? |
36192 | Was that a good reason why she should not emancipate her Macedonian brethren for whose sake she had waged a bloody and costly war with Turkey? |
36192 | { 30} CAUSES OF THE FIRST BALKAN WAR What was the occasion of the war between Turkey and the Balkan states in 1912? |
11676 | And had not Austria- Hungary at that very time informed her Italian ally that she intended making war against Servia? |
11676 | But was that a good reason, Bulgaria might have asked, why she should be excluded from Central Macedonia which the treaty guaranteed to her? |
11676 | CAUSES OF THE FIRST BALKAN WAR What was the occasion of the war between Turkey and the Balkan states in 1912? |
11676 | Did General Savoff act on his own responsibility? |
11676 | For the Greeks they entertained a sort of contempt; and as for the Servians, had they not already defeated them completely at Slivnitza in 1886? |
11676 | Had she not Austria- Hungary behind her? |
11676 | How otherwise could the four nations reach any agreement? |
11676 | Is it for this that our mobilization is maintained?" |
11676 | Mr. Venizelos in a newspaper article bitterly asks:"Who could have imagined a Greek army witnessing the Bulgarian flag replacing that of Greece? |
11676 | Must we assume that there is some ground for suspecting that Austria- Hungary was inciting Bulgaria to war? |
11676 | Thus, on page 103, the question was put:"Must we assume that there is some ground for suspecting that Austria- Hungary was inciting Bulgaria to war?" |
11676 | Was that a good reason why she should not emancipate her Macedonian brethren for whose sake she had waged a bloody and costly war with Turkey? |
46235 | Are you a Christian? |
46235 | Would His Excellency give me that gracious permission in writing? 46235 Again, there were Christians fighting, in the ranks only, side by side with Moslems-- how could this be? 46235 Are matters very different now? 46235 Are those who live on the flanks of the impending movement prepared to hold their own? 46235 Are we efficient? 46235 Does the spirit of obedience still form one of the many good qualities of the Turkish soldier? 46235 Has the thirst for riches seduced you from the blessings of peace? 46235 How many of those overseas possessions now owe allegiance to the Porte? 46235 How many of those who read their daily paper realize the work done by the Servian Army? 46235 If not, who are our friends and what their worth should heavy troubles come upon us by our own fault? 46235 Is not war a religious commandment, a sacred matter in which infidels can have no part? 46235 Is there not some analogy between our rule in India and that of the Osmanli in Europe? 46235 Some were even lax in matters of religious observance, and how could a war prove victorious when all due glory was not given to the God of battles? 46235 Victory? 46235 Victory? 46235 What is Great Britain, the vast Empire encircling the moving forces from west to east, doing towards her own safety? 46235 What matter that there are numbers of Christians in the ranks of the Ottoman Army? 46235 What of those mangled and maimed by shrapnel and splinters of shell, mortally wounded by bullet and bayonet? 46235 What of those who have been stricken down by cholera on the road? 46235 What traveller along the lower reaches of the Danube has not listened to those bands of wandering Tsigani? 46235 When asked, Who are the Greeks? 46235 When they meet, what then? 46235 Where are those who were dangerously wounded? 46235 With no adequate preparations for the sick and wounded here at the base of operations, is it likely that the field hospitals were adequately supplied? 46235 Would it not be as well for us Britons to look at home? 11716 ''Are n''t you better off as you are?'' 11716 ''We have thought of that,''the Kretans would reply,''but what does it matter, if we are united with Greece?'' 11716 ***** What of the second element? 11716 Are the Arab- speaking peoples, therefore, likely to revolt, or be successful in splitting the Ottoman Empire, if they do? 11716 Did he not have himself portrayed by Gentile Bellini? 11716 How came Montesquieu, Burke, and other confident prophets since their time to be so signally mistaken? 11716 If the Ottoman dominion is destroyed, what redistribution of its provinces will follow? 11716 It seems inevitable that an autonomous Armenia, like an autonomous Poland, must be constituted ere long; but where? 11716 Of Rumania what are we to think? 11716 Or why should not the Greek administrators beyond the Danube imbue their Ruman subjects with a sound Hellenic sentiment? 11716 Shall it be united to Greece? 11716 Shall we then achieve our national unity, or will our Balkan neighbours encroach upon the inheritance which is justly ours?'' 11716 Something drastic must be done; but what? 11716 What can these have been? 11716 What chance of success would it have? 11716 What have they to do with true Turks? 11716 What is to be done with these? 11716 What was the explanation of this failure? 11716 What, in particular, with Smyrna, the second city of the Ottoman Empire and the first of''Magna Graecia''? 11716 Who does not prefer the minarets of Stambul and Edirne[1] to the architecture of Budapest, notoriously the ideal of Christian south- eastern Europe? 11716 Who, then, are the Osmanlis in reality? 11716 Why, then, have expectations not only within but without the empire been so greatly at fault? 11716 Will this new leaven conquer, and cast out the stale leaven of Hellenism before it sours the loaf? 11716 Would a death struggle of the Osmanlis in Europe rouse the Sunni world? 11716 Would the Moslems of India, Afghanistan, Turkestan, China, and Malaya take up arms for the Ottoman sultan as caliph? 11716 and in virtue of what innate qualities did they found and consolidate their power? 30902 But what is it that young Josip has done?" |
30902 | But... but suppose I come up against some... well, someone high in the Party, or, well... some general or admiral? 30902 Do you know the latest from that brain- wave experiment?" |
30902 | Do you so address everyone that enters this office? |
30902 | Have you ever heard the term, expediter? |
30902 | How do you know all that? |
30902 | Looking for me? |
30902 | Oh? 30902 Remember? |
30902 | Talking what over? |
30902 | To... to expedite what? |
30902 | What has he done? |
30902 | What has that got to do with this pipsqueak using the confounded powers you invested him with to dismiss one of the best Party men in Transbalkania? |
30902 | What is all this about? |
30902 | What is an eyebrow pencil? |
30902 | What? 30902 Where are you calling from, Pekic?" |
30902 | Why do things like this continually happen? 30902 Why, if our women desire this... this eyebrow pencil nonsense, is it not supplied them? |
30902 | You mean like lipstick? |
30902 | You mean overtaking the steel production of the West, by utilizing_ all_ methods of production? |
30902 | You''re Pekic, eh? 30902 _ Well?_"his superior said ominously. |
30902 | ***** This in itself was treason, but Number One managed to get out, almost encouragingly,"What are you driving at, Josip Pekic?" |
30902 | A cigar? |
30902 | A drink? |
30902 | A drink?" |
30902 | A veritable Sputnik, eh? |
30902 | And?" |
30902 | But then,"What door leads to Comrade Broz''s office?" |
30902 | But would you tell me what Josip Pekic has done now? |
30902 | But... but what if I antagonize one of you? |
30902 | Do you realize what that... that idiot of yours has been up to now?" |
30902 | He grinned and said,"You mean young Josip? |
30902 | He said disgustedly, but with mild humor oddly mixed,"What''s the matter, did these hoodlums frighten you?" |
30902 | He said finally, unhappy still,"What are you needed for around here?" |
30902 | He said, his voice hesitant,"Commissar Broz?" |
30902 | He said,"Yes, young man?" |
30902 | How can we overtake the United States of the Americas and Common Europe, when on all levels our workers are afraid to take initiative? |
30902 | However, he savored the drink, then put down the glass, pursed his lips and rumbled,"Where do you get this excellent slivovka, Aleksander?" |
30902 | If so, why can not it be imported?" |
30902 | Is there some ingredient we do not produce? |
30902 | Josip said glumly,"But suppose... suppose they ignore my findings?" |
30902 | Kardelj said triumphantly,"See what I mean, Zoran? |
30902 | Make every decision and see it through? |
30902 | Must he do everything in the People''s Democratic Dictatorship? |
30902 | Now, are there any further questions?" |
30902 | Or did the job make them all that way? |
30902 | Please forgive me, perhaps I''m dense, but what is this about me being uh, the average man? |
30902 | See how it zooms? |
30902 | The first of the zombi twins said expressionlessly,"Comrade Josip Pekic?" |
30902 | Uh... to what do I owe this intrusion upon my privacy?" |
30902 | Was there no one, no one at all, to take some of these trivialities off his shoulders? |
30902 | Well, then? |
30902 | Were they like that before they became police, and the job sought them out? |
30902 | What could you expect a single person to do?" |
30902 | What do you mean?" |
30902 | What was there about the police mentality? |
30902 | Why did he not have the enterprise to preserve his valuable load, even, if necessary, make the decision to return with it to Belbrovnik?" |
30902 | Why, Comrades? |
30902 | You fool, you traitorous fool, have you kept no record at all? |
30902 | You know... with something I think I find wrong?" |
30902 | Zoran Jankez growled ominously,"Are you suggesting that I am incompetent to direct the United Balkan Soviet Republics?" |
19669 | A sad affair, was it not, Mademoiselle? |
19669 | And were no arrests then made? |
19669 | And who is responsible for killing the Archduke? |
19669 | But did not the police stop them? |
19669 | But how, I ask you, could he fail to see severed heads in a war? 19669 But if the Fraulein had died?" |
19669 | But what do you see? |
19669 | But why do you not like him? |
19669 | But why was this done? |
19669 | But why? |
19669 | Ca n''t you smell it? 19669 Do you know, Mademoiselle, that what you did was excessively dangerous?" |
19669 | Have you a passport? 19669 How can he know yet whether he likes you or not? |
19669 | How do you think this young man will do as Prince of Macedonia? |
19669 | How is it not necessary? 19669 How much has the lady?" |
19669 | My God, why did I build cells like this? |
19669 | No, why should they? |
19669 | No,said I decidedly, for I was quite certain,"It will not be Mirko"; and I asked"How did they die?" |
19669 | Pourquoi pas? |
19669 | Tell me,said I,"what happened? |
19669 | Then why may I not go? |
19669 | We are not in blood with these people,they said,"Why should we fight them?" |
19669 | What do you think? |
19669 | What do you want to do there? |
19669 | What does Russia want with Manchuria? 19669 What does that matter?" |
19669 | What have you been doing in London? |
19669 | What is the matter? 19669 When did you leave Bosnia?" |
19669 | Which do you love best-- me or Ferdinand? |
19669 | Which do you mean to rob then, the Franciscans or the Dominicans? |
19669 | Who knows? 19669 Why do n''t you, then, Monsieur?" |
19669 | Why do you do these things? |
19669 | You have a navy? |
19669 | You wo n''t ever go back again now, will you? |
19669 | A good fellow this consul, is he not? |
19669 | Are you ill?" |
19669 | At the last minute, when told the thing must go to press, he said:"But why all this anxiety about facts, Mademoiselle? |
19669 | But what can they do? |
19669 | But what sort of peace can be expected when men such as this are in the diplomatic service helping to pull the strings? |
19669 | Could I cause them to be restored? |
19669 | Could any of the refugees return in safety to their burnt villages, or, at least, cut the corn that must now be ripe? |
19669 | Could not England, I was asked, open a school? |
19669 | Did he suppose that a diplomat on business would bring a party of ladies?" |
19669 | Did not the Greeks, in the fourteenth century, call the Turks to Europe to fight the"Tsar of Macedonia who loves Christ?" |
19669 | For what else is this Entente? |
19669 | Had I any information for him? |
19669 | Had I met death, what explanation would they have offered to the questions that must have cropped up over the death of a British subject? |
19669 | Had it not withdrawn its correspondent? |
19669 | Had not Russia already said the road to Constantinople lay through Vienna? |
19669 | Had the British Government reversed its policy? |
19669 | Had the Society the right to circulate Albanian Testaments? |
19669 | Has it, perhaps, the same result in India and Egypt? |
19669 | He addressed me sharply in German:"You want to go to Bosnia?" |
19669 | He asked me doubtfully:"Will you promise not to send off what I say to a newspaper?" |
19669 | How could we resist all Europe? |
19669 | I asked quite suddenly:"And when will you be ready, Monsieur?" |
19669 | I asked the Italian point- blank:"Are you going to war as Austria''s ally?" |
19669 | I asked,"What is the Serb army like?" |
19669 | I noted in my diary,"Will the army, now that it has taken the bit between its teeth, be more than King Petar can manage?" |
19669 | I said to Mr. Lamb:"This means war, does n''t it?" |
19669 | I said:"I suppose Russia is mixed up in this?" |
19669 | I said:"Why not keep quiet and develop autonomy?" |
19669 | I wonder how many other people got out as cheaply? |
19669 | I wonder if Russia knew this? |
19669 | If so, would I give him copies? |
19669 | Is not her very name of Greek origin? |
19669 | Might I return under armed escort to the village of the telegraph office where they knew me? |
19669 | Now how far dare I go? |
19669 | People ask why should not we, like the Bulgars and Serbs, rule our own land? |
19669 | Point- blank, I asked,"Is travelling in Serbia so very dangerous then?" |
19669 | She, who had just arrived, looked with wonder at the bare grey rocks we passed and asked,"Why ever did we take all these stones, father?" |
19669 | The cry rose:"Russia helped us in 1877, why does she not come forward now?" |
19669 | The question was, where was the Greek army? |
19669 | The question was: Who was behind the Montenegrin students in Belgrade, and who supplied the bombs? |
19669 | The waiter replied"You want to see our King? |
19669 | Their number and variety caused me to ask:"But why are so many Powers represented in such a hole of a place?" |
19669 | To what more laudable end could they be expended? |
19669 | To which Power or group should it belong? |
19669 | What can you expect? |
19669 | What did Great Britain mean? |
19669 | What did I intend writing to the papers on the subject? |
19669 | What did he know about the so- called Englishwoman whose passport he had signed? |
19669 | What else could the poor man do? |
19669 | What good is this Christianity to them?" |
19669 | What is your Empire? |
19669 | What was done with all the money? |
19669 | What was the object of this mission to Scutari? |
19669 | When mentioning this later to a company of Serbs they asked"What was the name of the man you had an introduction to?" |
19669 | Where had I been? |
19669 | Which Power was shoving her? |
19669 | Which won? |
19669 | Who superintends the foreign students in your capital?" |
19669 | Why did the Greeks arrest the tailor? |
19669 | Why do you not make them in your own land and leave our land to us? |
19669 | Why had he, who was Consul- General for Montenegro, not been called on? |
19669 | Why had not the British envoy visited the Vali? |
19669 | Why not Great Britain? |
19669 | Why should he, when he came not on official business, but merely to see the bazar?" |
19669 | Why should they? |
19669 | You know Shaban? |
19669 | You remember how they tried to kill King Nikola? |
19669 | to something of international interest such as:"Which washer- woman in Cetinje gets up shirt fronts best?" |
19669 | where have all these people gone? |
12805 | A thief? |
12805 | A traitor, eh? |
12805 | Afraid he might jump you? 12805 After us, do you think?" |
12805 | After we are freed of our bonds, then what? |
12805 | All ready? |
12805 | All ready? |
12805 | An Albanian? |
12805 | And Greece? |
12805 | And I shall have more gold? |
12805 | And Miss Ellison? |
12805 | And after that? |
12805 | And be shot to pieces? |
12805 | And can you spare us three extra ones? |
12805 | And do n''t I get any of this? |
12805 | And do you have any hope of holding back the enemy, sir? |
12805 | And do you mean to tell me,demanded Hal,"that Ivan here did all this work?" |
12805 | And his methods? |
12805 | And how do you happen to be here? |
12805 | And how do you know I have had enough wine? |
12805 | And how? |
12805 | And is there not danger for a man of your sympathies in these parts? |
12805 | And it was you who shot at me? |
12805 | And now what are we going to do? |
12805 | And she will strike when? |
12805 | And the nature of the mission? |
12805 | And they will strike where? |
12805 | And what are we going to do? |
12805 | And what business have you on hand this morning? |
12805 | And what has happened to the man who attacked you, Mr. Stubbs-- the giant you speak of? |
12805 | And what have you to do with it? |
12805 | And what is the latest on the Bulgarian attitude? |
12805 | And what of the bodies without? |
12805 | And what''s the matter this time? |
12805 | And when shall we start? |
12805 | And where are these troops going? |
12805 | And where are we bound? |
12805 | And where is Anderson? |
12805 | And where is your friend now? |
12805 | And where were the rest of us all that time? |
12805 | And why not? |
12805 | And why should n''t I be afraid, I ask you? 12805 And why should they be seeking me?" |
12805 | And why will we come on the run? |
12805 | And why wo n''t I ever stretch my legs again? |
12805 | And you dare to tell it to me? 12805 And you do n''t know what is wrong?" |
12805 | And you say Nicolas, the traitor, is dead? |
12805 | And you say one of the men wore a Serbian uniform? |
12805 | And you were left here all along? |
12805 | And you were not hurt? |
12805 | And you, Ivan? |
12805 | Any one hit? |
12805 | Are n''t you getting a bit too low? |
12805 | Are you English? |
12805 | Are you English? |
12805 | Are you coming in here or not? |
12805 | Are you hurt, sir? |
12805 | Are you sure that is he? |
12805 | Are you sure? |
12805 | Are you telling me the truth? |
12805 | Back at it, are you? |
12805 | Bad? |
12805 | Business? |
12805 | But ca n''t we leave now and hurry toward the Serbians? |
12805 | But how do I know you speak the truth? |
12805 | But if the gold is not yours? |
12805 | But the gold, what are you going to do with that? |
12805 | But the question is, which is south? |
12805 | But the rest of you are not coming down? |
12805 | But was it my fault that I had stumbled over a stone in the darkness a moment before? |
12805 | But what will we tell them we are? |
12805 | But why should a Montenegrin seek to raise the enmity of the Albanians against his own people? |
12805 | But will he? |
12805 | Can it be that at last you have decided to--"Accept? |
12805 | Can you hold both windows? |
12805 | Can you imagine what Alexis would have said after a fight like that? |
12805 | Climb? |
12805 | Count me in on this little trip, will you? |
12805 | Croaking again, eh? |
12805 | Did I ever tell you about that fight? |
12805 | Did n''t I tell you they looked like real fighters? |
12805 | Did they get you? |
12805 | Did you hear that? |
12805 | Did you think it would take me all day to dress? |
12805 | Did you watch him pretty closely, Stubbs? |
12805 | Did you? |
12805 | Do n''t you know it''s cold here? 12805 Do n''t you want to go to Belgrade with us? |
12805 | Do n''t you? |
12805 | Do you know where she went? |
12805 | Do you know who I am? |
12805 | Do you mean Miss Johnson-- Edna Johnson? |
12805 | Do you not know that this is a neutral country? |
12805 | Do you really think so? |
12805 | Do you suppose there is need for one of us to stand watch, Ivan? |
12805 | Do you think so? |
12805 | Do you wish to buy? |
12805 | Dwarf, am I? 12805 Eh?" |
12805 | Everybody ready? |
12805 | Excitement? |
12805 | Fighting? |
12805 | First tell me what you are doing here? |
12805 | First,he said,"we would like to know how you are progressing?" |
12805 | French? |
12805 | Furnished by the Austrians, eh? |
12805 | Get rid of them? |
12805 | Get up? |
12805 | Guns? 12805 Have you any hot water?" |
12805 | Have you anything to say? |
12805 | Have you come down any, Chester? |
12805 | Have you seen anything of the fugitives? |
12805 | Heathen, am I? |
12805 | Hit? |
12805 | Horses still here? |
12805 | How can I tell you? |
12805 | How do you feel, old man? |
12805 | How do you like this kind of travel, Ivan? |
12805 | How else? 12805 How is the colonel traveling? |
12805 | How long before we can get back to earth, so that I may die peacefully? |
12805 | How on earth did you get here? |
12805 | I wonder what can have happened to him? |
12805 | I wonder where they are going? |
12805 | I''ll tell you,he said at length,"you saw the orderly stationed outside our tent?" |
12805 | If I should chance to be outmatched,he said,"you will come to my assistance? |
12805 | In shape to be carried? |
12805 | Is n''t that the house in which we were captured? |
12805 | Is that you, Hal, Chester? |
12805 | Is there any way we can fix up that door? |
12805 | Learned? |
12805 | Look at him rave, will you? |
12805 | Matter? |
12805 | Might be a little gold in it for us, eh? |
12805 | Need any assistance? |
12805 | New German offensive? |
12805 | Nikol what? |
12805 | Nikol, you will join me in a bottle of wine? |
12805 | No; why? |
12805 | Now I ask you, what do I want with excitement? 12805 Now do you really suppose they are?" |
12805 | Now listen here, Stubs,said Chester,"just when do you want to get up?" |
12805 | Now what are you kicking about? |
12805 | Now what do you think of that? |
12805 | Now what''s the matter? |
12805 | Now what? |
12805 | Now where is he going? |
12805 | Oh, is that so? |
12805 | Oh, you do? |
12805 | Oh, you will, will you? |
12805 | One moment,said the king as they were about to withdraw,"have you quarters?" |
12805 | Prisoners? |
12805 | Rather risky for you in these parts, is n''t it, Nicolas? |
12805 | Real cheerful little fellow, are n''t you? |
12805 | See that woods? |
12805 | Seeking me? |
12805 | Seen anything of the fugitives? |
12805 | Sleepy? 12805 Sleepy?" |
12805 | So there is going to be a fight at last, eh? |
12805 | So you know me? |
12805 | So you say that everything is ready for Bulgaria''s entrance into the war? |
12805 | So? 12805 So?" |
12805 | Speak English? |
12805 | Stay here by myself? 12805 Still think you can break your bonds?" |
12805 | Stubbs''prisoner? |
12805 | Suppose they have discovered our flight, or the gun was some other signal? |
12805 | Suppose you tell us how, securely tied as we are, we are going to get out of here? |
12805 | Tell me how you happened to find us? |
12805 | Tell me what it is you are going to do? 12805 Tell me,"said Hal to Chester,"what was all the shooting about?" |
12805 | Tell us, Chester,said Hal,"what have you learned?" |
12805 | Terrible fight, eh? |
12805 | That so? |
12805 | That you, Hal? |
12805 | That you, Hal? |
12805 | The did? |
12805 | The question now is,Colonel Edwards declared,"what are we going to do? |
12805 | Then can not we seek the protection of the Bulgarians? |
12805 | Then why have n''t you done it a long while ago? |
12805 | Then why,said another of the crowd,"why did you dip into one of the bags to pay for a drink at the restaurant?" |
12805 | Then,asked Colonel Edwards,"is there a strong Austrian sentiment among the Albanians?" |
12805 | Think we want to give the Austrians another chance at us, huh? |
12805 | Walk, ride, or what? |
12805 | Want any company? |
12805 | Want to get us all shot? |
12805 | Well, Nikol,said he,"what do you think of these fellows as fighters?" |
12805 | Well, how do you happen to be here, anyhow? |
12805 | Well, let him out, will you? |
12805 | Well, now tell us about yourself, Hal,said Chester,"and who is this little fellow who hangs so close to Stubbs?" |
12805 | Well, shall we try this house? |
12805 | Well, then,Ivan went on,"you may remember a certain proposal you have made me upon several occasions?" |
12805 | Well, what do you think of it? |
12805 | Well, what do you think of that? |
12805 | Well, what if I did? |
12805 | Well, what of them? |
12805 | Well, what will we do now? |
12805 | Well, what''s the matter with French? |
12805 | Well, what''s the matter? |
12805 | Well, who are they? |
12805 | Well, why do n''t you get a little speed out of this thing? |
12805 | Well? |
12805 | Well? |
12805 | Wha-- what, sir? |
12805 | What are a dozen or so of these Bulgarians? 12805 What are you doing here, sir?" |
12805 | What are you doing here? |
12805 | What are you doing here? |
12805 | What are you doing with him? |
12805 | What are you fellows trying to do, anyhow? 12805 What are you going to do? |
12805 | What are you going to do? |
12805 | What are you, an Albanian? |
12805 | What are your sympathies in this war? |
12805 | What can be worse than that? |
12805 | What can you see out there? |
12805 | What day is this? |
12805 | What do you know about it? |
12805 | What do you mean by that? |
12805 | What do you mean, lucky? 12805 What do you suppose they are waiting for?" |
12805 | What do you want here? |
12805 | What do you want? |
12805 | What for? |
12805 | What have we here? |
12805 | What is it you want? |
12805 | What is the meaning of this? |
12805 | What is this, magic? |
12805 | What is your name? |
12805 | What now, Hal? |
12805 | What of him? 12805 What of it?" |
12805 | What shall I do with him? |
12805 | What shall we do? |
12805 | What was that? |
12805 | What will you have? |
12805 | What will your friend Nikol say? |
12805 | What''s that? 12805 What''s that?" |
12805 | What''s that? |
12805 | What''s that? |
12805 | What''s that? |
12805 | What''s the matter now? |
12805 | What''s the matter with you? |
12805 | What''s the matter with you? |
12805 | What''s the matter, old man? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the matter? |
12805 | What''s the use of yelling before you are hurt? |
12805 | What''s your last name? |
12805 | What, you? |
12805 | What-- what''s that? |
12805 | What? |
12805 | What? |
12805 | What? |
12805 | What? |
12805 | Where are we headed for, anyway? |
12805 | Where are you bound? |
12805 | Where are you going? |
12805 | Where did the bullet hit you? |
12805 | Where did the little man get to? |
12805 | Where do you suppose we are now, Hal? |
12805 | Where do you suppose we are now, Hal? |
12805 | Where to? |
12805 | Where to? |
12805 | Where to? |
12805 | Where-- where were you? |
12805 | Where? |
12805 | Which way? |
12805 | Which way? |
12805 | Who are these? |
12805 | Who are you? |
12805 | Who are you? |
12805 | Who are you? |
12805 | Who is he? |
12805 | Who is it? |
12805 | Who knows? |
12805 | Who says I am a thief? |
12805 | Why are you barring our way? |
12805 | Why do n''t you speak? |
12805 | Why do you arise so early? 12805 Why should I want to be killed? |
12805 | Why this change in course? |
12805 | Why was n''t I kept posted on all this? 12805 Why, what on earth is the matter?" |
12805 | Why, where do you think we are? |
12805 | Why? |
12805 | Why? |
12805 | Why? |
12805 | Will any of you come to the roof with me? 12805 Will you accompany us back close to the line,"he said,"that we may hear what yonder little fellow is talking about? |
12805 | Will you ask your newly made friend,he said,"if he will join us? |
12805 | Will you go or stay? |
12805 | Will you permit us to proceed? |
12805 | Wonder how strong this new force is? |
12805 | Yes, but how? |
12805 | Yes, but some of these times I wo n''t come out on top and then what good will glory do me, huh? |
12805 | You afraid, Mr. Stubbs? 12805 You are an American?" |
12805 | You are not afraid? |
12805 | You did n''t see me fighting for my life? |
12805 | You do n''t know where you are? |
12805 | You do n''t know who he is-- you did n''t hear his name mentioned? |
12805 | You mean to tell me you did n''t see some big giant grab me a minute ago? |
12805 | You mean we are in between them? |
12805 | You say that you are working in the interests of Montenegro? |
12805 | You say they are in here? 12805 You will come?" |
12805 | You will make all possible haste? |
12805 | You will walk with me? |
12805 | You young rascal, so this is why you wanted to come on ahead, is it? |
12805 | You''ve gone through a lot, but you are still here, are n''t you? |
12805 | Your name is Ivan Vergoff and you are a Cossack? |
12805 | A moment later a voice called:"What''s the matter in there, Nicolas?" |
12805 | Ammunition?" |
12805 | And after he had killed the three Germans there on the sand, then what?" |
12805 | And my brother Stephan, also, what do you know of him?" |
12805 | And the signal to return?" |
12805 | And what are you doing here?" |
12805 | And what do I get for it? |
12805 | And you say you did not hear the name of the member of the general staff, the first traitor, or spy mentioned as having divulged information?" |
12805 | Anthony Stubbs get up in the middle of the night? |
12805 | Are you afraid of one man? |
12805 | Are you ready?" |
12805 | As he came to where Chester and Helen stood, he said quietly:"Any more of them in here?" |
12805 | As he straightened up, Chester asked:"Anything serious?" |
12805 | At last she asked:"And do you know another young American named Hal Paine?" |
12805 | Automobile?" |
12805 | But that wo n''t make any difference, will it? |
12805 | But they do not annoy you, do they? |
12805 | But what do you intend to do with them?" |
12805 | But where are we going?" |
12805 | But you will not hold this against me, my having held some of the gold for my own?" |
12805 | By the way, you speak German?" |
12805 | Came a hail from the Austrian:"Who''ve you got aboard, there?" |
12805 | Came the voice from without again:"Trying to give us the slip, eh? |
12805 | Can you, Anderson?" |
12805 | Catch the idea?" |
12805 | Chester raised his voice and called to Helen:"How are you making it?" |
12805 | Colonel Anderson, if you hear any more out of our war- corresponding friend, kindly sit on him, will you?" |
12805 | Did n''t you see that big heathen tossing me around? |
12805 | Do either of you know?" |
12805 | Do n''t want any company, do you?" |
12805 | Do n''t want to divide up the gold with us, I guess? |
12805 | Do you all understand?" |
12805 | Get me killed off so you wo n''t have to bother with me? |
12805 | Have n''t you heard of it?" |
12805 | He eyed his guests in silence for a few moments, and finally remarked:"Well?" |
12805 | He led the way back to where the first shot had been fired and raised his voice in a shout:"All right, Edwards?" |
12805 | Here I''ve been in this business for fifteen years, and what has it got me, eh? |
12805 | His eyes surveyed the group quickly, and he demanded:"Where is my friend, Colonel Edwards?" |
12805 | How do you know I have a brother Alexis?" |
12805 | How do you know what he may have in mind to do to us?" |
12805 | How do you know what that untamed heathen might have done to me?" |
12805 | How was I expected to do my part here, being left in ignorance of diplomatic affairs?" |
12805 | I ask you now, why should I want to be killed?" |
12805 | I wonder can it be the same?" |
12805 | It did n''t do much good, did it, Colonel?" |
12805 | Ivan was silent for several moments, and then said sneeringly:"And what do you know of the Cossacks?" |
12805 | Miss Ellison? |
12805 | News? |
12805 | Now heavy footsteps sounded behind him and Ivan''s voice roared:"Where are you going?" |
12805 | Now how much of this gold have you given out as ordered, and how much have you kept for yourself?" |
12805 | Now what?" |
12805 | Now will you tell me who you are?" |
12805 | Now, do you, by any chance, remember your battle with three wildcats?" |
12805 | Now, how far from the city do you say this conversation took place?" |
12805 | Pass the word to Ivan, will you? |
12805 | Perhaps you are attached to the Anglo- French expedition at Saloniki?" |
12805 | Perhaps you are not Americans, eh? |
12805 | Perhaps you know them?" |
12805 | Remember, if anything should happen to me, you''ll have the German government on your trail, and then what would you do for gold?" |
12805 | Say, just where are we anyhow? |
12805 | Shall we start now?" |
12805 | Shall we stop and talk, trying to fool him, or shall we run for it?" |
12805 | Sick? |
12805 | Stand right here and let that fellow get us? |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Stubbs?" |
12805 | Surely you are not a thief?" |
12805 | Tell me, how did he die?" |
12805 | The Montenegrin understood and replied in broken French:"How am I to know you are not of the enemy?" |
12805 | The captain saluted and would have passed on, but Hal instructed his prisoner to ask:"How far are we from the Greek frontier?" |
12805 | The man called to Chester:"And who is going to stop us?" |
12805 | There was a moment''s silence from the other machine and then a voice called:"Has your mission anything to do with Greece''s intervention in the war?" |
12805 | Think I want to be left alone in this benighted land, with a couple of million Austrians likely to swoop down on it at any minute? |
12805 | Trying to get me killed?" |
12805 | Understand?" |
12805 | What are we going to do about it? |
12805 | What are you going to do?" |
12805 | What did you think?" |
12805 | What do you mean by talking to me like that?" |
12805 | What do you mean?" |
12805 | What else could you do? |
12805 | What''ll we do now?" |
12805 | What''s the difference whether he gets you now or ten minutes from now? |
12805 | What''s the matter with you, anyhow? |
12805 | What''s the matter?" |
12805 | What''s the use of hunting trouble?" |
12805 | What''s the use of sticking our heads into a hornet''s nest?" |
12805 | What''s the use? |
12805 | What?" |
12805 | When shall we start, Ivan?" |
12805 | Where did you go so suddenly?" |
12805 | Where is the gold?" |
12805 | Which of your friends here was with you?" |
12805 | Who said anything about being sick?" |
12805 | Why not make my prisoners my slaves?" |
12805 | Why not spend the night here?" |
12805 | Why should n''t I be afraid, eh? |
12805 | Why should we fight each other when there are others to fight?" |
12805 | Why?" |
12805 | Will you explain?" |
12805 | Will you have them come forward?" |
12805 | Will you make a light in the parlor, Miss Ellison?" |
12805 | Will you teach me?" |
12805 | Will your horse carry double that far, Hal?" |
12805 | Wo n''t you, Nik-- Nikol?" |
12805 | You mean to tell me you did n''t hear me call for help?" |
12805 | You will come?" |
12805 | You would n''t touch that?" |
12805 | You''re not afraid of a king, are you?" |
12805 | and his voice rose a trifle,"What do we want to go to Belgrade for? |
12805 | and where did you come from? |
12805 | he added,"what''s the matter with taking them in the rear? |
12805 | he cried in English, forgetting just where he was,"what do you mean shooting at us? |
12805 | this to Hal,"what are you waiting for, anyhow?" |
12805 | what''s the matter with you fellows, anyhow? |
12805 | where are you going?" |
12805 | will you run from one man, a drunken man at that?" |