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.
identifier | question |
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51028 | ''Smatter, Jennel? |
51028 | What gives? 51028 Workers? |
51028 | Blasting?" |
51028 | Katweela flowers go on strike?" |
51028 | Mines? |
51028 | More thiska? |
51028 | This one did n''t, except in odd ways.... How come I live here on Gorlin permanent? |
51028 | What gives?" |
51028 | You feeling any? |
1160 | And the little nest, eh? |
1160 | And to- night, Joe? |
1160 | And you? |
1160 | But ca n''t it be done? |
1160 | But if you''re the favorite and everybody thinks you''ll win, how does anybody bet against you? |
1160 | How do you feel? 1160 How much money you got? |
1160 | Oh, why do n''t you kiss him? |
1160 | That tasty little pattern there catches your eye, do n''t it now, eh? 1160 Think I was never coming back, Joe?" |
1160 | V''y do n''t you bite him? |
1160 | Vat you know? 1160 What does ten to six mean?" |
1160 | What''s she know about such things, anyway? 1160 What''s the good of worrying?" |
1160 | What''s the matter, Joe? |
1160 | When do you spread your wings and fly away? 1160 Who are you?" |
1160 | Who''s short? |
1160 | Why do n''t you eat''m, Ponta? 1160 Will you?" |
1160 | Wishing?--what? |
1160 | You feel all right, eh? 1160 And you do n''t care what people think? 1160 Besides, if she had done it, what would he have thought of it? 1160 But nothing''s too good for the little nest, eh? 1160 But why did n''t she cry? 1160 But you''re all right, eh? 1160 Den Hansen gif him twelve dollar-- vat he do? 1160 Der purse iss five dollar-- vat he do? 1160 Fleming''? 1160 Genevieve realized that in the clinches he was not being beaten-- why, then, did not the referee let him hold on? 1160 Haf der good time vit der boys? 1160 He say,''Vat for I pay der rent, Silverstein?'' 1160 He vork all der time, he get twenty dollar-- vat he do? 1160 He was speechless for a moment, and then stammered:--You mean me? |
1160 | How was her Joe to fight in such an atmosphere? |
1160 | How you know? |
1160 | How you know?" |
1160 | Love? |
1160 | Maybe she had fainted, she did not know, but for what other reason should Silverstein have his arm around her supporting her? |
1160 | Oh, why do n''t you eat''m up?" |
1160 | Quit der job at Hansen''s? |
1160 | She had heard,"Ice- cream soda, please,"and had herself asked,"What flavor?" |
1160 | Silverstein looked beseechingly at his spouse, but she burst forth savagely:--"Vot did I tell you, eh? |
1160 | So soon? |
1160 | Think you''ll do him?" |
1160 | Vat he do? |
1160 | Vot did I tell you? |
1160 | What delight could there be for Joe in that brutal surging and straining of bodies, those fierce clutches, fiercer blows, and terrible hurts? |
1160 | What time was it? |
1160 | Why the hell do n''t you make''m break?" |
1160 | Why?" |
1160 | Will you take the short end?" |
1160 | or anything?--or anything?" |
38443 | A glove- fight, sir? |
38443 | And what may that be? |
38443 | And who assaulted you? |
38443 | And who sent you to us? |
38443 | And you are fighting for a money prize? |
38443 | And you got mixed up with that brutal crowd? |
38443 | And you no longer drink your beer? |
38443 | And you, Purvis? |
38443 | Broke his leg, has he? |
38443 | But suppose you was trained? |
38443 | But why? |
38443 | Craggs? |
38443 | Good heavens, Mr. Montgomery, what have you been doing with your left eye? |
38443 | Got t''hearse for to fetch him back? |
38443 | Had enough? |
38443 | How are you feeling now? |
38443 | How came you to know so much? 38443 How can I fight for the coal- pits?" |
38443 | How do you do, Mr. Stapleton? 38443 How do you do?" |
38443 | How do? |
38443 | I have no desire to interfere unduly with your affairs, Mr. Montgomery, but were you thinking of having a day in Leeds upon Saturday? |
38443 | I suppose you know what you are doing? 38443 In the country?" |
38443 | Is this your mon, sir? |
38443 | Next the road? |
38443 | Oh, you want the Master fair brayed, do you? 38443 Well, gentlemen?" |
38443 | Well, my lad, what is it? |
38443 | Well, suppose it is? |
38443 | What is it? 38443 What name?" |
38443 | What price pork chops? |
38443 | What right have you to wear them? 38443 What thinkest thou o''that?" |
38443 | What weight to- day? |
38443 | Where''s t''owd K- legs? |
38443 | Where''s thot seven to one? |
38443 | Which of them? |
38443 | Who art thou to put in thy word? 38443 Who talked of juggin'', ye fool?" |
38443 | Why else should he be gulping t''brandy? 38443 Why hast thou not sent t''medicine oop as thy master ordered?" |
38443 | Wo n''t you stay awhile and rest? |
38443 | Wot then? |
38443 | You an amateur? |
38443 | You do n''t mean to stop the fight? |
38443 | After all, what did it matter? |
38443 | Ah, you would? |
38443 | All ready? |
38443 | Am I to provide for them all? |
38443 | Break away?" |
38443 | Break away?" |
38443 | But where was the all- important referee? |
38443 | Do you still insist?" |
38443 | Dost want the fight declared off?" |
38443 | Got your man? |
38443 | Got your man?" |
38443 | Had you thought of any particular direction?" |
38443 | He only excelled in his strength; and where was he to find a customer for that? |
38443 | How did you receive these injuries?" |
38443 | Hullo, young''un, what do you want?" |
38443 | I do it----""For love?" |
38443 | If he brought one home, what power could there be behind it, and what chance was there of its harming the colossus in front of him? |
38443 | If we do not live up to the highest, how can we expect these poor workers to do so? |
38443 | In the first place, you remember the man whom you knocked out this morning? |
38443 | Men weighed?" |
38443 | Montgomery?" |
38443 | Montgomery?" |
38443 | My goodness, what colours are you wearing?" |
38443 | Or why should I make an exception in your favour? |
38443 | Perhaps you interfered with him?" |
38443 | There was his whole record, and was it enough to encourage him to stand up to the Master of Croxley? |
38443 | Those are the conditions, are they not?" |
38443 | We''ll put up a purse-- won''t we, Purvis? |
38443 | Well, what have you to say?" |
38443 | What could be more delightful than to lie upon the Fells, basking in the sunshine, with perhaps some instructive and elevating book as your companion? |
38443 | What does it mean?" |
38443 | What more can they want?" |
38443 | Where were they to come from? |
38443 | Who are you?" |
38443 | Who seconds Silas Craggs?" |
38443 | Why do you eat toast with every meal?" |
38443 | Why should he not play his own game upon him? |
38443 | Wilson, is it? |
38443 | Without money for his classes, and without a situation-- what was to become of him? |
38443 | You know the outhouse in my garden?" |
38443 | retained the?, perhaps! |
38443 | that was it, was it? |
55948 | ''Land travel or sea- faring?'' |
55948 | ''What''s become of Waring?'' |
55948 | An''what will you be thinkin''to happen when some of the gay an''ugly ones tries to rough it on him? |
55948 | And I''m not to tell the editor? |
55948 | And change it? |
55948 | And now what round did he say? |
55948 | But later,Pat went on,"when I encountered the better fighters, the real big clever ones, where I was more--""On your mettle?" |
55948 | But why not publish the interview? 55948 Could you get him now?" |
55948 | Did the roof fall on me? |
55948 | Did you tell him I was busy? |
55948 | Do n''t you want me to? |
55948 | Do you enjoy fighting? 55948 Do you know what they''re calling you now?" |
55948 | Do you think you could get him now? |
55948 | Do you want to hear? |
55948 | How about to- night? |
55948 | How could that be?--a man of his make that never boozed or blew himself? 55948 How did you know it?" |
55948 | How do you account for a man picking a lucky lottery ticket? |
55948 | How should I be knowin''? |
55948 | How''s the syndicate betting? 55948 I''m Irish,"he announced,"and what Irishman was there who could n''t speak?" |
55948 | I''m here to fight, ai n''t I? |
55948 | If I am frank?--abominably frank? 55948 Is it a frame- up?" |
55948 | Now are you going to get him? |
55948 | Now do you think you can believe what I am going to tell you? 55948 Or after?" |
55948 | Pat, boy,he began,"you know who the gentleman is?" |
55948 | That''s right, is n''t it, Pat? 55948 Was it a boy?" |
55948 | Well? |
55948 | Well? |
55948 | What did you fire me out for? |
55948 | What do they want to come butting into the game for? |
55948 | What happened? |
55948 | What is Jim Hanford planning? 55948 What is the use?" |
55948 | What round did he say my fight with Nat Powers would end in? |
55948 | What round did the editor say? |
55948 | What three fights? |
55948 | What''s wrong? 55948 Where are we going?" |
55948 | Where''s Jim Hanford? |
55948 | Why do n''t you fight? |
55948 | Why does every fighter work overtime insisting that he''s always fought square? 55948 Why is he angry with me?" |
55948 | You mean the program is to be changed? |
55948 | You remember I told you how I ran away from the red- haired school teacher? 55948 You say when his wife died-- did he have any children?" |
55948 | You want that speech? |
55948 | You''ve heard of the Sangsters?--the millionaires? |
55948 | ''Where away, old sport?'' |
55948 | An''was n''t he makin''slathers of money with them when he sold out? |
55948 | An''what d''ye think the boy did when he tumbled to it? |
55948 | Are you stirred by it, by pitting yourself against other men? |
55948 | But what happens? |
55948 | Did n''t he have three saloons at the one time? |
55948 | Do n''t you think I can put them away?" |
55948 | Do you get that? |
55948 | Do you get that? |
55948 | Do you mind?" |
55948 | Do you think he''d chuck that for a go with a man no one ever heard of? |
55948 | Do you think the promoters and managers are in it for their health? |
55948 | Do you want?" |
55948 | Does n''t it ever strike you that they seem to be afraid of something? |
55948 | Glad?" |
55948 | Glendon?" |
55948 | How are the fight permits obtained? |
55948 | How did that editor know? |
55948 | How do you account for it, Sam?" |
55948 | In- fightin''? |
55948 | Is it worth while?" |
55948 | Is n''t that right, Pat?" |
55948 | It''s down to a system, in one way, and on the other hand they''re always-- do you know what the double cross is?" |
55948 | Never felt better in your life?" |
55948 | Out of the medley of cries from all over the house, he could distinguish such as"What million dollars?" |
55948 | So you see, it is n''t all fairy tales, is it?" |
55948 | Suppose I said I wanted to go on the stage, or to the South Seas or the North Pole?" |
55948 | The crouch? |
55948 | Understand? |
55948 | V"Where are you going?" |
55948 | Were not the woods full of unknowns who were always breaking out with championship rashes? |
55948 | What do they know about it anyway? |
55948 | What do you think of a lad of twenty- two that''s never had a drink in his life nor tasted tobacco? |
55948 | What does it mean? |
55948 | What is the program his crowd and mine are framing up? |
55948 | What''s become of Pat Glendon? |
55948 | When do we start?" |
55948 | Where was his manager anyway, that he was not issuing the challenges? |
55948 | Where was his wind, his stamina, his ability to mix it with rough customers through long grueling contests? |
55948 | Where were Ben Menzies, Rege Rede, Bill Tarwater, and Ernest Lawson? |
55948 | Why are the seats falling down to- night? |
55948 | Why are they called Honest Johns, and Honest Bills, and Honest Blacksmiths, and all the rest? |
55948 | Why did you send him from the room?" |
55948 | Why were you angry with your manager? |
55948 | Why were you made angry by my naming the round? |
55948 | Why? |
55948 | Would you pay a dollar, or five, to see a ten- second fight?" |
55948 | prize- fighter?" |
63125 | ''Cause butterflies come from caterpillars, do n''t they? |
63125 | A show? |
63125 | A year ago? |
63125 | About angering Landsmann? |
63125 | About what? |
63125 | Ai n''t it lovely? |
63125 | Ai n''t that different? |
63125 | Ai n''t we true to life? |
63125 | All right? |
63125 | Am I all right now? |
63125 | Am I nothin''? |
63125 | Am I? |
63125 | An''Jimmy? |
63125 | An''that one? |
63125 | An''you go on to- night? |
63125 | And Elsie Pearson? |
63125 | And how about your story? |
63125 | And if there''s any real trouble with Landsmann? |
63125 | And is working again? |
63125 | And she? |
63125 | And this you call a funny story? |
63125 | And what has that to do with Erna''s life, present or future? |
63125 | Are you ready? |
63125 | As what? |
63125 | Blood, blood red? |
63125 | Busy? |
63125 | But Erna, what made you say you_ guess_ your father and mother were strong? 63125 But I hate caterpillars, do n''t you?" |
63125 | But if you''d like-- if you-- would you really like to have me? |
63125 | But is any story ever finished? |
63125 | But what''s the matter with the story? |
63125 | But what''s the name o''the piece? |
63125 | But when and where did you find opportunity to strengthen your belief? 63125 But you do n''t want to be forced to run about New York again, do you?" |
63125 | But--She was enjoying his embarrassment, but came to his assistance with:"Well, where_ shall_ we go? |
63125 | But_ has n''t_ it affected her conduct? 63125 By Jove-- that late? |
63125 | By the way, I''m thinking of using Erna as a model for--"Want her to pose for you too, old Sly Fox? |
63125 | Ca n''t you always find room for additional installments? |
63125 | Ca n''t you guess? |
63125 | Can you stay out that long? |
63125 | Did he? |
63125 | Do I pose right? |
63125 | Do I? 63125 Do I?" |
63125 | Do n''t care for the story, do you? |
63125 | Do n''t you like me to do it? |
63125 | Do n''t you understand? |
63125 | Do n''t you? |
63125 | Do we cross here? |
63125 | Do you know who wrote that? |
63125 | Do you like being winked at? |
63125 | Do you like the idea? |
63125 | Do you really feel like listening? |
63125 | Do you really think so? 63125 Do you think so?" |
63125 | Do you write a whole lot? |
63125 | Do you-- I-- what do you think? |
63125 | Do you? |
63125 | Does it? |
63125 | Finished? |
63125 | For-- for sassing back? |
63125 | Going over to Landsmann''s? |
63125 | Going to Connecticut again? |
63125 | Got an engagement? |
63125 | Got any more to say? |
63125 | Guess whom I saw there? |
63125 | Had n''t you better be careful? |
63125 | Has he? |
63125 | Have n''t had enough opportunity for_ studying_ Erna? |
63125 | Have n''t you finished decorating? |
63125 | Have you? 63125 Have you?" |
63125 | How about Young Walcott? |
63125 | How about it? |
63125 | How about it? |
63125 | How about supper? |
63125 | How about the rouge garment? |
63125 | How are you? |
63125 | How do you account then for the recrudescence of our young gladiator? |
63125 | How do you feel? |
63125 | How do you mean? |
63125 | How is he? |
63125 | How is she? 63125 How so?" |
63125 | How so? |
63125 | How would you like to come over to my place? |
63125 | How''d you get that way? |
63125 | How''s it coming on? |
63125 | How''s the girl? |
63125 | How? |
63125 | How? |
63125 | Howsh-- the-- girl? |
63125 | I expect so,Breen agreed generously, and then challenged:"But how about_ you_ and Erna? |
63125 | I mean here, side o''me-- in the dark? |
63125 | I mean in case you should ever lose your job--"Yes? |
63125 | I said: when do we move in? |
63125 | I said_ to- night_, did n''t I? |
63125 | I''m sorry-- forgive me? |
63125 | If he''s calling again? |
63125 | If you ever need anybody--"Yes? |
63125 | Is he still in Indianapolis? |
63125 | Is my hat on straight? |
63125 | Is n''t this wicked? |
63125 | It''ll be all right? |
63125 | It''s over there on Fourteenth Street somewhere, ai n''t it? |
63125 | Just because what? |
63125 | Mad? |
63125 | Marriage? |
63125 | Me? |
63125 | Mm--"Do you forgive me? |
63125 | My first afternoon off? |
63125 | Nice an''dreamy, ai n''t it? |
63125 | No, at night, by the open window, in--"Not in the nude? |
63125 | Now, we''ve all conceded that Erna''s not immoral-- at least she does n''t lead a life inconsistent with morality? |
63125 | Now? |
63125 | Oh that-- that''s only--"An old_ friend_? |
63125 | Oh yes,he assured her and added, by way of controlling himself:"_ Vanitas vanitatum!_""What''s that?" |
63125 | Oh, I know,he said, recollecting his rôle, and went on evasively:"But you''re not wearing your red dress or very much red?" |
63125 | Oh, pshaw-- when then? |
63125 | Or Salome and Jokannan, eh? 63125 Over here?" |
63125 | Promise? |
63125 | Red the most? |
63125 | She does? |
63125 | So this is your piano? |
63125 | So you think you''ll be able to finish your story? |
63125 | So you''ve come to_ your_ decision, Brother John? 63125 So?" |
63125 | Sore at somebody else? |
63125 | Sore? |
63125 | Sore? |
63125 | Still ham and eggs and the old program? |
63125 | Still sore at me? |
63125 | Sure she wo n''t disappoint thee? |
63125 | Sure? |
63125 | Sure? |
63125 | Sure? |
63125 | Sure? |
63125 | That she''s a moral little thing? |
63125 | That she''s neither moral nor immoral? |
63125 | That''s how you ran away? |
63125 | That''s it, is it? |
63125 | The boss? |
63125 | The two boobs in the love story? |
63125 | Then what''s the trouble? |
63125 | Then why criticize me for being the first one on the job? 63125 Then why do you treat me this way-- now?" |
63125 | Then why would n''t you answer? |
63125 | Then will you play for me? 63125 Then you have n''t reached your decision as regards Erna''s morals?" |
63125 | Then you think she''s living with him? |
63125 | Then you''re not angry with him, or me? |
63125 | Then you''re not sore? |
63125 | There is n''t? |
63125 | They give one the fuzzy- wuzzies, do n''t they? |
63125 | They''re true to life? |
63125 | Think she''ll take to the streets? |
63125 | Think so? |
63125 | Think so? |
63125 | Till you landed at Landsmann''s? |
63125 | To me, you mean? |
63125 | To- night? |
63125 | Trainin''again? |
63125 | We''re a funeral party, are n''t we? |
63125 | Well what? |
63125 | Well what? |
63125 | Well, Rat- wife, how''ve you been? |
63125 | Well, do you? 63125 Well, we can start a partnership as funeral directors to bury the past, ca n''t we?" |
63125 | Well, why did n''t you ask_ me_ to do it? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Well? |
63125 | Wha-- whash-- a-- matter? |
63125 | Wha-- whash-- a-- matter? |
63125 | What I asked you''fore we came here? |
63125 | What are you doing? |
63125 | What did you say? |
63125 | What did you say? |
63125 | What did you want to say? |
63125 | What difference does that make? 63125 What do n''t you like?" |
63125 | What do you mean? |
63125 | What do you mean? |
63125 | What do you mean? |
63125 | What do you mean? |
63125 | What do you think o''that? |
63125 | What do you think? 63125 What do you want?" |
63125 | What have you been doing lately? |
63125 | What is it? |
63125 | What is the matter with Erna to- day? |
63125 | What kind of a proposition? |
63125 | What kind of a story? |
63125 | What makes you stare? |
63125 | What makes you walk around? |
63125 | What more do you ask? |
63125 | What music have we here? |
63125 | What music is this emanating from yon Orpheus and his Eurydice? |
63125 | What night does it come off? |
63125 | What shall I play for you? |
63125 | What''ll happen to the poor''Kid''? |
63125 | What''s new? |
63125 | What''s new? |
63125 | What''s the Dutchman done? |
63125 | What''s the grouch? |
63125 | What''s the matter now? |
63125 | What''s the matter now? |
63125 | What''s the matter with_ you_? |
63125 | What''s the matter? |
63125 | What''s the matter? |
63125 | What''s the matter? |
63125 | What''s the matter? |
63125 | What''s the trouble? |
63125 | What''s wrong with''em? |
63125 | What''s your hurry? |
63125 | What, this business of testing Erna? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | What? |
63125 | When are we to hear an end to this? |
63125 | When then? |
63125 | When? |
63125 | Where did you learn it, noble scholar? |
63125 | Where do we come in? |
63125 | Where shall we go? |
63125 | Where''ll I meet you? |
63125 | Where-- where shall we go? |
63125 | Where? |
63125 | Where? |
63125 | Wheresh-- No-- Nolan? |
63125 | Which means that you believe her_ im_moral? |
63125 | Who? |
63125 | Why do you call me Rat- wife? |
63125 | Why not, John? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why so? |
63125 | Why, I-- I gave it a name-- but suppose I call it simply:''A Song''? |
63125 | Why, what time is it? |
63125 | Why, what''s the matter? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Why? |
63125 | Will anybody else be there? |
63125 | Will it be all right then? |
63125 | Will you, Erna? |
63125 | Will you? |
63125 | Would you like to have it? |
63125 | Yes? |
63125 | Yes? |
63125 | Yes? |
63125 | You all right now? |
63125 | You all right? |
63125 | You could easily alter it to fit, could n''t you? 63125 You did? |
63125 | You did? |
63125 | You do n''t want to marry? 63125 You do? |
63125 | You know what I mean? |
63125 | You listenin''? |
63125 | You love color, do n''t you? |
63125 | You love me, don''tcher? |
63125 | You''d be free? 63125 You''ll come, wo n''t you?" |
63125 | You''ll join hands with me? 63125 You''ll let me know to- morrow?" |
63125 | You''re not a butterfly writer either? |
63125 | You''re not a rat- wife writer then? |
63125 | You''re not afraid? |
63125 | You''re not sore? |
63125 | You''re sure you like it? |
63125 | You''re sure you''re awake now? |
63125 | You''ve been working all day? |
63125 | You-- what? |
63125 | You_ love_ your work, do n''t you? |
63125 | _ Was ist los?_demanded the storekeeper. |
63125 | A little later, she asked:"Do your models have to keep quiet?" |
63125 | After an interval, he requested:"Will you see her again?" |
63125 | Ai n''t he the classy guy?" |
63125 | Ai n''t he the pippin? |
63125 | Almost resentfully, he mused: What had he and the physical to do with each other? |
63125 | An''whose picture is that?" |
63125 | And his caressing voice questioned:"Well, your Highness, what is your decision? |
63125 | And how about your story?" |
63125 | And if he had, suppose she should refuse? |
63125 | And if she did not, could he actually amuse and hold her attention by merely playing for her? |
63125 | And you''ll be ready?" |
63125 | Any way, I exercise a great deal--""In the store, you mean?" |
63125 | Are n''t they alive?" |
63125 | At a loss, Jimmy tried philosophy:"''Cause life is Hell to some folks, Erna, we do n''t have to imitate''em, do we?" |
63125 | At length he said:"Then you''re ready to alter your decision of the other day?" |
63125 | At length, Breen asked:"What do you imagine will become of her?" |
63125 | Away with Wagner and Strauss: Richard the First and Second-- what do you say, John?" |
63125 | Breen explained himself:"You know what made me ask about the story?" |
63125 | But he shook off the mood and asked:"What are you doing, Breen?" |
63125 | But his constant joking-- was he really serious? |
63125 | But suppose she should want to change-- as she had done so often before, due to her hatred of any steady existence? |
63125 | But what did he care? |
63125 | But what of Jimmy-- and marriage? |
63125 | But-- er--""But what?" |
63125 | Ca n''t you tell me now? |
63125 | Carstairs asked quickly:"Wo n''t you take off your things?" |
63125 | Carstairs?" |
63125 | Changed?" |
63125 | Did he also want to take advantage of her? |
63125 | Did n''t you notice it as we came in?" |
63125 | Did you ever wear all red?" |
63125 | Did you like it?" |
63125 | Do n''t you know whether they were? |
63125 | Do n''t you like it here?" |
63125 | Do you hear me?" |
63125 | Do you object, madame?" |
63125 | Do you really like it?" |
63125 | Do you see?" |
63125 | Do you understand?" |
63125 | Does Erna?" |
63125 | Does Tom, Dick or Harry? |
63125 | Does that necessarily affect Erna''s conduct?" |
63125 | Dost believe in philosophy?" |
63125 | Erna started toward the door, but he stopped her with:"Do n''t you want another book to read?" |
63125 | Finally, he began:"Then it''ll be all right to- night?" |
63125 | Gimme the chance, wo n''t you?" |
63125 | Going out to the country as usual?" |
63125 | Have you still got the dress?" |
63125 | He approached Erna nervously and in a hurried voice, began:"Is it all right for to- night? |
63125 | He did not understand, but what was the difference, and what the use of worrying? |
63125 | He grew blasé, and repeated quietly:"Why?" |
63125 | How did it happen, you sly dog?" |
63125 | How do you know?" |
63125 | How long are you goin''to let him stay?" |
63125 | I thought you were satisfied with our arrangement? |
63125 | I would n''t stop you?" |
63125 | Instead, he questioned:"So you wandered around New York looking for jobs?" |
63125 | Is it a new one, Erna?" |
63125 | Is that enough, you ass? |
63125 | It do n''t hurt to see it?" |
63125 | Jimmy appeared angry, but one of the patrons disturbed his mood with an admiring:"On a diet, Jimmy?" |
63125 | Marriage? |
63125 | Maybe you''d rather have me come some other time?" |
63125 | Moral, unmoral or--?" |
63125 | Nielsen took hold of the door knob, smiled in an aggravating manner, opened the door, bowed low and said in a droll tone:"Moral or unmoral, but--?" |
63125 | Nielsen wisely changed the subject:"Been doing much work lately, John?" |
63125 | She eyed him a moment, softened a little and then gave in:"But where can we go?" |
63125 | She might catch its significance and then-- But how could she know that he had written the composition? |
63125 | She, possessed by one of her soft moods, played the sympathetic:"Will you be off again this week?" |
63125 | Should he open his program with"To Thee"? |
63125 | So that will be the end of your story?" |
63125 | Suppose she did not come? |
63125 | Surely, she would not refuse him? |
63125 | That''d be a nice title, would n''t it?" |
63125 | The listeners clamored for more, and one of them queried:"But I thought''the Kid''was such a clever sidestepper?" |
63125 | The young artist decided to shift the topic:"Heard from Carstairs lately?" |
63125 | There was honest admiration in his next remark:"You''re strong, are n''t you, Erna?" |
63125 | This ought to be enough philosophy for one day, eh? |
63125 | Through some insidious channel, a thought managed to come between his mind and the manuscript: would he see her again? |
63125 | We can live nice an''cosy an''happy here, ca n''t we? |
63125 | We''ll have headaches soon, wo n''t we?" |
63125 | Well?" |
63125 | What could he do? |
63125 | What could or should she have to do with such a thing as an artist? |
63125 | What do you care?" |
63125 | What do you think o''that? |
63125 | What is the matter with you? |
63125 | What made her play the prude away from home? |
63125 | What made her walk so slowly? |
63125 | What news from Arcadia, Colonel?" |
63125 | What other conclusion should I come to?" |
63125 | What should be his next step? |
63125 | What should he play? |
63125 | What was his name? |
63125 | What would she say when he would offer it to her as her own? |
63125 | What would she say? |
63125 | What''s the matter with it?" |
63125 | What?" |
63125 | When do we move in?" |
63125 | When will that be?" |
63125 | Which is certainly a nice bunch of conceit, is n''t it?" |
63125 | Who else would she go with?" |
63125 | Why did n''t he bounce her at once? |
63125 | Why not put the matter to a vote and then drop it?" |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why not? |
63125 | Why wait until later? |
63125 | Why worry his head trying to understand Erna? |
63125 | Why?" |
63125 | Will you come over and spend part of the evening with me?" |
63125 | Will you vote that way too?" |
63125 | Would he drive it away? |
63125 | Would he have the courage to ask her to come to his studio, so that he might play for her? |
63125 | Would n''t you like to? |
63125 | Would she hate him to- morrow? |
63125 | Would she sense these arguments? |
63125 | You do n''t have to like the place? |
63125 | You feel that we do, do n''t you?" |
63125 | You have n''t been coming here very often of late?" |
63125 | You like it here?" |
63125 | You-- er-- what would you call it, Nielsen?" |
29764 | ''Make good?'' 29764 ''What part of Italy was you born in?'' |
29764 | A man''s got a right to protect himself, ai n''t he? |
29764 | Ah-- and now, Scanlan,he says,"will you be good enough to explain the cause of the-- ah-- bitter animosity you have for me?" |
29764 | Ah-- can I have a drink of-- ah-- water? |
29764 | Ai n''t he a bear? |
29764 | Ai n''t it? |
29764 | Ai n''t she a beauty? |
29764 | Ai n''t that rich? |
29764 | Ai n''t that rich? |
29764 | All I want,he goes on,"is one peep at them likable Lithuanians-- can I git that?" |
29764 | And all of this-- this-- your attitude toward me-- the accident-- was played to make a picture? |
29764 | And is it a church funeral or will they pull it off at the house? |
29764 | And it''s got a one- man top on it besides, ai n''t it? |
29764 | And she wo n''t run? |
29764 | And then what? |
29764 | And when will that be, might I ask? |
29764 | And where is that, pray? |
29764 | And whosa taka my eleven incha stiletto? |
29764 | And you have n''t been here long, eh? |
29764 | Another one, eh? 29764 Anything?" |
29764 | Anywheres? |
29764 | Are you endeavorin''to spoof me? |
29764 | Are you fellows crazy? 29764 Are you on the level with this fight thing?" |
29764 | Are you on the level with this? 29764 Are you positive they''s a motor inside there?" |
29764 | Are you ready to admit now that my idea of making feature productions is the right one? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid me? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid me? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid somebody? |
29764 | But say, on the level now-- I''m there forty- seven ways on that Shakespeare thing, ai n''t I? |
29764 | Can I get you anything? |
29764 | Can I help you fellows out? |
29764 | Can you ride a horse? |
29764 | Can you tie that? |
29764 | Can_ I_ ride a horse? |
29764 | Carries a manager, does he? |
29764 | Champ, eh? |
29764 | Could n''t I take some treatment by mail? |
29764 | Couple of small time cut- ups, eh? |
29764 | D''ye know who we are? |
29764 | D''ye mean to say you been wallopin''that guy? |
29764 | D''ye mean to say you never heard of the Eureka Mixin''and Bakin''machine? |
29764 | D''ye think I would try to run a car without gasoline? |
29764 | D''ye want us to do anything else? |
29764 | Did n''t he want De Vronde saved? |
29764 | Did you get me in that Shakespeare picture last week? 29764 Did you get that railroad thing? |
29764 | Did you hear what I did? |
29764 | Did you like me? |
29764 | Did you notice that strange dame which was with Miss Vincent in the car just now? |
29764 | Did you-- er-- have a pleasant trip? |
29764 | Do I look like a quitter? |
29764 | Do n''t you ever read the newspapers? |
29764 | Do n''t you think you had better slow up a trifle? |
29764 | Do we go to Oakland in that rabbit- chaser of yours this afternoon, Miss Vincent? |
29764 | Do we see that or do n''t we? |
29764 | Do what? |
29764 | Do you get that? |
29764 | Do you mean to insinuate that I''m robbing you? |
29764 | Do you promise? |
29764 | Do you want the eggs boiled, fried or scrambled? 29764 Doctor?" |
29764 | Does it hurt much, you poor dear? |
29764 | Every time you see me it''s gon na set me back fifty? |
29764 | For a nickel? |
29764 | Guy? |
29764 | Has the police been tipped off about this? |
29764 | Have you a cigarette? |
29764 | Have you give the mud baths at Hot Springs a play? |
29764 | Have you got a rope? |
29764 | Have you got gas? |
29764 | He hit you, eh? |
29764 | He knows this stuff all right, does n''t he? |
29764 | He''s got a name, ai n''t he? |
29764 | He''s in now, ai n''t he? |
29764 | He''s rotten, eh? |
29764 | He''s the world''s champion; that''s good enough, ai n''t it? |
29764 | He-- and he went to South America, eh? |
29764 | Heh, doc? |
29764 | Heh? |
29764 | Horse? |
29764 | How about the arm, doc? |
29764 | How are you on Shakespeare? 29764 How dare you laugh at this lady?" |
29764 | How do I know we get this money? |
29764 | How do those chaps ever get into the movies? |
29764 | How do we know that the dawn will come? 29764 How does that strike you?" |
29764 | How does_ that_ bird fool the almshouse? |
29764 | How far have you run this car? |
29764 | How is the motor? |
29764 | How long did you say this car had been out of the factory? |
29764 | How long have you been here? |
29764 | How much did they offer us at the Garden for ten rounds with Battlin''Edwards? |
29764 | How would you like to go in the movies? |
29764 | How''s that? |
29764 | How? |
29764 | I am not fond of vulgar display,he says,"or--""What are you wearin''that black eye for then?" |
29764 | I ca n''t have you asking favors for me, Gladys, and-- and, why New York? |
29764 | I did n''t come at you, as you say in that quaint English of yours, I thought you could take a joke or--"Yeh? |
29764 | I do n''t know if this is the right one or not, but let''s try it out on my knee, eh? |
29764 | I got to wear_ somethin''_, do n''t I? |
29764 | I guess I''m through after that, eh? |
29764 | I only wish I could talk like you can, but I guess it''s a gift, ai n''t it? |
29764 | I say, old chap-- are you Mister Genaro? |
29764 | I say,he goes on, takin''a slant at Tony through the trick eyeglass,"just what does this mean, Antonio? |
29764 | I suppose you''re one of them wise fellers from New Jersey, which they got to be showed everything, heh? |
29764 | I think Washington is a sucker to hang around Valley Forge all winter, do n''t you? |
29764 | I thought I told you to be at the east gate with my duster and goggles? 29764 I''ll bet he''ll turn out to be another one of them sweet spirits of nitre boys, eh?" |
29764 | I''ll bet right now you''re listenin''to a little spicy scandal at some King''s palace, eh? |
29764 | I''ll bet you been over to Frisco tryin''to nail that dame at the Busy Bee, ai n''t you? |
29764 | I''m on the level, all right and I want the lowdown on this thing, d''ye make me? |
29764 | I''m still here, ai n''t I? |
29764 | If all that stuff you claim for this roll foundry is on the level, it must take a lot of dough to run it, eh? |
29764 | If he ai n''t there, look around the Sahara Desert for him-- know him when you see him? |
29764 | If you got to have a car, why do n''t you buy a new one? |
29764 | If you knew all that,he says, kinda choked,"why-- why did you let me come over and continue to-- to mislead you?" |
29764 | In Russia? |
29764 | Is it possible you have never handled a blade? |
29764 | Is she? |
29764 | Is that all there is to it? |
29764 | Is that all? |
29764 | Is that all? |
29764 | Is that really Kid Scanlan? |
29764 | Is that what it is? |
29764 | Is this De Vronde guy worth anything to you? |
29764 | Is this it? |
29764 | Is-- ah-- is the big fellow any relation to you? |
29764 | Is-- is that you Henery? |
29764 | It''s a wonder I ai n''t now dead on account from you? |
29764 | It''s an A. G. F. I suppose even you know what an A number one car that is, do n''t you? |
29764 | Just what is the East and West? |
29764 | Just what_ are_ you supposed to do in this picture? |
29764 | Knows it? |
29764 | Left us flat the minute somethin''happened, eh? 29764 Like that, eh?" |
29764 | Like this? |
29764 | Medium what? |
29764 | Nick- looking boy-- who is he? |
29764 | No which? |
29764 | Of course,he says, kinda sore,"if I''m to be criticised by--""Ai n''t they no villains or nothin''like that in it?" |
29764 | On the level now, where_ did_ you get your movin''picture experience? |
29764 | One section reduces the wheat to flour, another mixes the dough, it passes on to the steam ovens and then what happens? 29764 Or have you got me confused with Abe Levy, the vaudeville agent? |
29764 | Pugilist? |
29764 | Reechard the Third, Shakespeare? |
29764 | Rotten? |
29764 | She''s a maka fine picture, what? |
29764 | Since when have_ you_ been able to speak Eyetalian? |
29764 | Some car, eh? |
29764 | Some joint, eh? |
29764 | Some layout, eh? |
29764 | Some motor, eh? |
29764 | Some picture, eh? |
29764 | Surely, my man,he goes on, with that old silly stare of his;"surely you have heard of jolly old Brooklyn-- what?" |
29764 | Tell me that, will you? |
29764 | That feller want to play Reechard? 29764 That old guy is game, eh?" |
29764 | That was a rotten trick, was n''t it? |
29764 | That''s the idea-- what''s your act? |
29764 | The blonde that would of made Marc Anthony throw away Cleopatra''s''phone number? |
29764 | The first thing,he says, puffin''away;"the first thing, is this-- just how_ much_ do you think of this dame, all jokes aside?" |
29764 | The props-- where are they? |
29764 | The weapons-- what of them? |
29764 | Then what happens? |
29764 | This is the bird which do n''t know nothin''about self- defense, eh? |
29764 | Train a guy like that for the ring? 29764 Unhand that woman, or you shall feel my power, eh?" |
29764 | Was they many killed? |
29764 | We do n''t fight Harris? |
29764 | Well, pal,he says,"you have certainly balled things up a few, have n''t you?" |
29764 | Well, that ai n''t my fault, is it? 29764 Well, what does it look like?" |
29764 | Well, what''s all this got ta do with me? |
29764 | Well, what''s the matter with that? 29764 Well, why?" |
29764 | Well,I says after a bit,"what d''ye expect_ me_ to do-- bust out cryin''?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"d''ye wanna see the contract or will we go over to a notary so''s I can swear to it?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what are you gon na do-- quit?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what has this here social note got to do with the Professor?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what''s the joke?" |
29764 | Well,chirps Genaro, pattin''the Kid on the back,"let''s all be the friend now, no? |
29764 | Well,he says after a minute,"I suppose you''re both through with me now, eh?" |
29764 | Well,he says finally, takin''another look at De Vronde,"ai n''t the brakes or somethin''where he was sittin''?" |
29764 | Well,whispers Honest Dan to the Kid,"what d''ye think of the place?" |
29764 | Well--? |
29764 | What are you doing with all those weapons? 29764 What are you gon na do?" |
29764 | What are_ you_ laughin''at, Stupid? |
29764 | What d''ye mean by bein''in a automobile that runs over me, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye mean by that? 29764 What d''ye mean pugilist? |
29764 | What d''ye mean rapiers? |
29764 | What d''ye mean the police? |
29764 | What d''ye mean, you ivory- headed simp? |
29764 | What d''ye mean, you_ ca n''t_? |
29764 | What d''ye think I been doin''--workin''here at nights? 29764 What d''ye think I''m gon na do-- fight a world series with you? |
29764 | What d''ye think of that, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye think the big hick said? |
29764 | What do I pull now? |
29764 | What do we owe you, doc? |
29764 | What do you mean by coming out before these ladies and gentlemen in that garb? 29764 What do you mean by that?" |
29764 | What do you mean? |
29764 | What do you talk tricks? |
29764 | What doctor? |
29764 | What does he do, pray? |
29764 | What does he mean by comin''over here and gettin''me in a jam with my girl? 29764 What does it mean?" |
29764 | What does this mean, sir? 29764 What gooda now for you be fighting champion for the world, eh? |
29764 | What has a jockey got to do with horse- racin''? |
29764 | What is he-- a local scrapper? |
29764 | What is it,I asks him,"a clean collar?" |
29764 | What is it? |
29764 | What is she that_ Bomb Germo_? |
29764 | What is your name again? 29764 What kind of stuff was that, eh?" |
29764 | What make is the old boiler? |
29764 | What of heem? |
29764 | What part of dear old England was_ you_ born in? |
29764 | What seems to be the trouble? |
29764 | What the-- what''s the big idea? |
29764 | What was it doin''over there? |
29764 | What was that? |
29764 | What was the matter? |
29764 | What was the matter? |
29764 | What was you takin''him the ammunition for? |
29764 | What you mean eh? 29764 What you mean?" |
29764 | What you think? |
29764 | What''s a mat? 29764 What''s a mat?" |
29764 | What''s a mat? |
29764 | What''s a mat? |
29764 | What''s a use hava the fighta now? 29764 What''s next?" |
29764 | What''s the J stand for? |
29764 | What''s the bet? |
29764 | What''s the joke? |
29764 | What''s the matter with Harold? |
29764 | What''s the matter, ca n''t you hear? 29764 What''s the matter, pal?" |
29764 | What''s the matter-- are you off me now? |
29764 | What''s the matter-- have you got lockjaw? |
29764 | What''s the matter? |
29764 | What''s this? |
29764 | What''s your name, doc? |
29764 | What''sa that? |
29764 | What? 29764 What?" |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | Whata guy? |
29764 | Whata you mean, ignoranta? 29764 When are them yeggmen gon na send Marc Anthony up to Cleopatra?" |
29764 | When can the body be seen? |
29764 | When does that guy get up? |
29764 | Where are you goin''this afternoon? |
29764 | Where can I find Mister De Vronde? |
29764 | Where could a man get with a name like_ that_? |
29764 | Where d''ye come from? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that got funny stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that leadin''man stuff? 29764 Where d''ye get that stuff?" |
29764 | Where d''ye get that stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that''haw, haw''stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye want to go? |
29764 | Where is she the gooda carbolic acid? |
29764 | Where was you yesterday? |
29764 | Where you go, Meester Kid Scanlan? 29764 Where''s Genaro?" |
29764 | Where''s Miss Vincent? |
29764 | Where''s your brother? |
29764 | Who are you? |
29764 | Who d''ye like to win the battle of Santiago and d''ye think Lincoln will git elected again? |
29764 | Who is he? |
29764 | Who''s buyin''this car? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''sa taka my bottle gin, bottle bourbon? 29764 Who, me?" |
29764 | Who? |
29764 | Who_ give_ you the horse? |
29764 | Why are you up here all alone? |
29764 | Why did n''t you pump that oil, hey? 29764 Why did n''t you say so before? |
29764 | Why do n''t I? |
29764 | Why do n''t they stop prohibition? |
29764 | Why do n''t you get him to teach you Eyetalian then, Stupid? |
29764 | Why do n''t you go out at nights, then? |
29764 | Why in the Hail Columbia do n''t you bust out and giggle now and then, hey? |
29764 | Why not? |
29764 | Why you knock him down Meester Van Ness bureau? |
29764 | Why you knock him down Meester Van Ness dresser? |
29764 | Why you no stoppa the car when you see me? |
29764 | Why,I says,"how are you gon na take the stout dame now? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Will I wire''em? |
29764 | Will I? |
29764 | Will he live, doc? |
29764 | Will you hurry up? |
29764 | Will you tell me where you heard that-- that description of the-- the million lovely loaves? |
29764 | Would if you_ could_? |
29764 | Would you care to walk about the grounds here a bit, so that I may illustrate some of the salient points in my version? |
29764 | Would_ you_ jump off a cliff, hey? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | You do n''t expect a dame like that to make love to a guy that cleans De Vronde''s shoes, do you? |
29764 | You got nothing? 29764 You know what happened yesterday, do n''t you?" |
29764 | You knowa the piece? |
29764 | You or me? |
29764 | You see what you do? 29764 You seen''em do it, did n''t you?" |
29764 | You told me this mornin''I had lots of time, did n''t you? |
29764 | You watcha that? |
29764 | You which? |
29764 | You''re not hurt, are you? |
29764 | You-- you-- made a picture out of our-- out of-- me? |
29764 | _ Bomb Germo_? 29764 ''Bored?'' 29764 ''Hoboken?'' 29764 ''Where''s a Reechard the Third, Genaro?'' 29764 A bargain you ask me? 29764 A hundred and fifty a week, eh? 29764 About a month after Scanlan become my only visible means of support, I signed him up for ten rounds with a bird which said,What d''ye want, hey?" |
29764 | Ah-- what time do you get off?" |
29764 | Ai n''t Miss Vincent been teachin''me English, French, Eyetalian and what to do with the oyster fork?" |
29764 | Ai n''t there no particular way you like''em?" |
29764 | And what have you been goin''around like a Swiss duke or somethin'', when it turns out you''re only a roughneck from Brooklyn? |
29764 | Anyhow thisa fel''say Joe he''sa no be able to leava the sheepa wherever he''sa wanna go-- eef he''sa got no money, you''stanna me? |
29764 | Are you trying to annihilate all my employees? |
29764 | Be away when my Marc comes? |
29764 | Besides,"he goes on,"what would John Drew and them guys think of me, if it should leak out that I had give in to box fightin''again? |
29764 | Broadway star, eh? |
29764 | But I had been doin''some thinkin''and I looks the Kid in the eye,"What does this carburetor thing look like?" |
29764 | But the thing I ca n''t figure, is what d''you care if he gets over or not-- who pays_ you_ off on it?" |
29764 | But to get back to the movie thing, what does the Kid have to do for the twenty thousand fish?" |
29764 | But what d''ye think the Kid did? |
29764 | But where d''ye get the''my man''thing? |
29764 | CHAPTER III PLEASURE ISLAND Speakin''of boobs, as people will, did you ever figure what would happen if the production of''em would suddenly cease? |
29764 | CHAPTER IV LEND ME YOUR EARS I do n''t mind a four- flusher if his stuff is good, know what I mean? |
29764 | Can you beat them dames? |
29764 | Can you have a_ check_? |
29764 | Can you tie that?" |
29764 | Champion, eh? |
29764 | Come along?" |
29764 | Could you tie Harold? |
29764 | D''ye get that?" |
29764 | D''ye mean to tell me that you got away with that kind of stuff in the studios back East?" |
29764 | D''ye see that fly? |
29764 | D''ye wanna see this shop or do n''t you-- yes or no?" |
29764 | Did I get there? |
29764 | Did you ever figure that?" |
29764 | Did you ever see him in''Quo Vadis''?" |
29764 | Dignity? |
29764 | Do n''t kid me now or--""What d''ye mean kid you?" |
29764 | Do n''t you think I would if I could, you boob?" |
29764 | Do n''t you think he feels that? |
29764 | Do n''t you think it hurt when you broke up that poker party last night when he came in? |
29764 | Do the brakes work? |
29764 | Do you get me? |
29764 | Do you know why I whipped that bum the other day? |
29764 | Do you know you cost me a small fortune yesterday by ruining that Richard the Third picture?" |
29764 | Do you think you could do Orlando?" |
29764 | Do you want it?" |
29764 | Does the clutch slip in all right? |
29764 | Ever see one of''em? |
29764 | Everything she''sa ready and we musta wait till you come with the props-- where are they-- queek?" |
29764 | Fine for a champion, eh? |
29764 | Foolish Fink, will you have a little drink? |
29764 | For what he said about you? |
29764 | From valet to movie star in five reels-- and who put him over? |
29764 | Genaro?" |
29764 | Genaro?" |
29764 | Get me? |
29764 | Get me? |
29764 | Get that? |
29764 | Gimme a room next to his and--""Do you think this is a hotel?" |
29764 | Gloomy Gus leans over and yells in my ear,"Some horse, eh?" |
29764 | Had she ever met anybody like that? |
29764 | Have you been drinking or what?" |
29764 | Have you heard the motor turn over? |
29764 | He swings around at them all of a sudden and makes a face at''em,"Broadaway star, eh?" |
29764 | He was a great big husky, kinda dark skinned and he looked like a assassin with the women, know what I mean? |
29764 | He''d flick the ash off a gold- tipped cigarette and say,"Yeh?" |
29764 | He''sa a smarta fel'', eh? |
29764 | He--""Did n''t the doctor do no good?" |
29764 | Heh? |
29764 | Henery, shall I go back?" |
29764 | Herbert?" |
29764 | Here we are-- what did I tell you? |
29764 | How are you gon na hold''em up?" |
29764 | How dare you? |
29764 | How did you happen to meet this big stiff De Vronde?" |
29764 | How old is it?" |
29764 | How''s that-- poor, eh?" |
29764 | How''s that?" |
29764 | I do n''t want to give you no short answer, but can I get the doctor now?" |
29764 | I have my car outside and can take him over to the sanitarium, if-- are you a relative?" |
29764 | I should never have we d him, but how did I know that my fatal beauty would prove his undoing?" |
29764 | I think it''s pretty soft for the lions myself and--""How are you and Stupid gettin''along?" |
29764 | I took a good look at him and then I says,"Speakin''of clubs and stuff like that, how did you make out at that Golden West joint to- night?" |
29764 | I was a riot in''Richard the Third,''was n''t I?" |
29764 | I''ll bet he''s so nutty over speed that he''s goin''around now bein''shot out of cannons from place to place, eh?" |
29764 | If they was only a good camera man here now for that close up at the finish, eh? |
29764 | Is n''t he human the same as the rest of you? |
29764 | Is that good enough?" |
29764 | Is that your interpretation of Richard the Third? |
29764 | Is your spark all right?" |
29764 | It do n''t happen in real life, eh? |
29764 | Just what does_ Bomb Germo_ mean?" |
29764 | Kid Scanlan all around this afternoon, what? |
29764 | Know what I mean? |
29764 | Laugh? |
29764 | Leetle Tony he''sa standa here calla you names and what can you do, eh? |
29764 | Me? |
29764 | Meester Kid Scanlan, you ready? |
29764 | Miss Vincent she''sa come along on horse and sava he''sa life-- you see?" |
29764 | New Yorkers, eh?" |
29764 | No?" |
29764 | Now, all ready?" |
29764 | Of course you know who I am?" |
29764 | On the level, now,"he goes on, winkin''at her,"he_ was_ drivin''the thing, was n''t he?" |
29764 | One fel''say my Joe he''sa no be able to leava the sheepa at-- at-- what you call? |
29764 | Only a short while ago Scanlan flattened Young Hogan in two rounds, and Hogan was took there from the ring, remember? |
29764 | Or any of the-- the mean, petty, little things you have done to him-- all of you-- since he''s been here? |
29764 | Or when he was deliberately excluded from that hunting trip by that wretched Eddie Duke? |
29764 | Potts?" |
29764 | Potts?" |
29764 | Scanlan says he did n''t know, but he had seen the mayor and two brass bands goin''down and had n''t Harold met''em? |
29764 | See that sun commencing to get dim? |
29764 | She has give that nurse the once over and then used some woman''s arithmetic which makes two and two equal nine, get me? |
29764 | She knows it''s a fake, do n''t she?" |
29764 | She looked at everything like she wished it was hers, but there was no chance, d''ye get me? |
29764 | She says a little bit of society went a long ways with her, and where was the Kid? |
29764 | Some machine, eh? |
29764 | Some other hick wanders in and says,''Ah, Van Stuyvessant, bored?'' |
29764 | Take a crab, for instance-- you''d never think from lookin''at it that you could eat it, would you? |
29764 | That''s makin''good, ai n''t it? |
29764 | That''s the stuff she was always handin''poor little G. Herbert and askin''him why_ he_ was n''t like that? |
29764 | The Kid growls at him and whispers in my ear,"Will I bounce him?" |
29764 | The Kid, who has been talkin''to Miss Vincent, comes over then and says,"What''s all the excitement?" |
29764 | The driver comes up to us and, after takin''a long and searchin''look, says,"Which one of you fellers is the pugeylist?" |
29764 | The statues and pictures was nearly all devoted to one subject, and that was why should people wear clothes-- especially women? |
29764 | They''re lookin''for some guy that will take his place, just for that one flash, see? |
29764 | This--""Oh, she ai n''t, eh?" |
29764 | Very well, then, what_ did_ the trainer say?" |
29764 | Well, a guy can hope, ca n''t he? |
29764 | Well, you big hick, where d''ye get that Sedate Sam stuff?" |
29764 | What beat Napoleon, Caesar and Nero-- failure? |
29764 | What can I do to repay you?" |
29764 | What d''ye mean by comin''here and ruinin''this scene on me, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye think I am-- Cupid?" |
29764 | What did the trainer say?" |
29764 | What did you can it for?" |
29764 | What do you say?" |
29764 | What does this-- this person mean by buffeting him about? |
29764 | What in the name of Charlie Chaplin will we do now? |
29764 | What is your choice?" |
29764 | What started the mêlée?" |
29764 | What was that about the airship again?'' |
29764 | What we wanna know is what Meester Potts he''sa senda you out here to do?" |
29764 | What will I do next?" |
29764 | What you care what I tole you this a morning? |
29764 | What you do-- make fun of me? |
29764 | What you people do with my Reechard?" |
29764 | What you think thisa Meester Scanlan he''sa joomp off wan mountain for art? |
29764 | What you think, no?" |
29764 | What you want for five reels? |
29764 | What''s a mat-- what you want? |
29764 | What''s the answer to that?" |
29764 | What''s the use hava the fight?" |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | Whata you hitta me with?" |
29764 | When a lad I had a nickname, but, alas, I--""What was it?" |
29764 | When is this dame of yours due to hit Film City?" |
29764 | Where d''ye get that animosity thing?" |
29764 | Where is your friend doin''his sufferin''at?" |
29764 | Where would this or any other country be, if all the voters was wise guys and the suckers was all dead? |
29764 | Where''s the professor?" |
29764 | While they''re gettin''things ready for the massacre, the Kid comes over to me and says,"What''s the big idea? |
29764 | Who are you? |
29764 | Who directed that?" |
29764 | Who put Adam over? |
29764 | Who''s the other guy?" |
29764 | Why are you walking about with this extraordinary collection of weapons on your person?" |
29764 | Why do n''t you can that four- flush thing?" |
29764 | Why do n''t you lay off lyin''about yourself, kid? |
29764 | Why do n''t you throw in another reel, showin''the lions devourin''the Kid-- so he no fighta the champ?" |
29764 | Why you no get those props?" |
29764 | Why--""Not to give you a short answer,"I butts in,"but how about the insane asylum over there?" |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Will you do it?" |
29764 | Would you like to see the shop?" |
29764 | Y''do n''t see actin''like that every day, eh?" |
29764 | Y''know the Kid fights Battlin''Edwards on the twenty- first and--""Are you on the_ level_ with that stuff?" |
29764 | You claim a guy''s got to know somebody these days to get over, eh? |
29764 | You come at me without no warnin'', did n''t you?" |
29764 | You did n''t have''em on when the Kid flattened you, did you?" |
29764 | You getta the beeg idea?" |
29764 | You know how them dames look when they have give some time to_ dollin''up_, do n''t you? |
29764 | You made that exit wrong four times runnin'', d''ye think we get this film for nothin''? |
29764 | You see? |
29764 | You wanna know why you do n''t belong, and do n''t fit in here, eh? |
29764 | _ Bomb Germo_?" |
29764 | _ You_ are particularly bitter against me-- why?" |
29764 | says I. Markowitz, recovering"Who said it was old? |
29764 | snarls Van Ness,"Do n''t you think I''d_ like_ to? |