This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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10948 | ''Are you obliged to have gravel? 10948 ''At a dollar a bottle?'' |
10948 | ''How am I to get up, Dad?'' 10948 ''Suppose,''I said,''that Mr. Williamson Green should wake up and see me; what could I say? |
10948 | ''Very good,''said I,''and what is the point of difference?'' 10948 ''What do you want to go back for?'' |
10948 | ''What''s the matter?'' 10948 And now do n''t you think you had better go upstairs?" |
10948 | And where is the cook,asked my wife;"do n''t she want to see burglars?" |
10948 | And you opened the front door? |
10948 | Are they dead? |
10948 | Are you ready if it''s thieves? |
10948 | Are you sure they are tied fast? |
10948 | Aunt Martha,said I, stepping back to her,"what do you think he has done?" |
10948 | Can it be possible,she said,"that these people know so much about our baby, and that George William has been protecting this house?" |
10948 | Did you and David catch them? |
10948 | Did you ever hear if it caught cold? |
10948 | Do you know everything about all of us? |
10948 | Do you mean to say,asked Aunt Martha,"that you willingly and premeditatedly became a thief and midnight robber?" |
10948 | Excuse me,said Aunt Martha, interrupting at this point,"but when Mr. Hammond mentioned the name of Tommy Randall, to whom did he refer?" |
10948 | Have they stolen anything? |
10948 | Have they told you who they are? |
10948 | Have you any more in the cellar? |
10948 | He did, did he? |
10948 | How did they come so? |
10948 | I do n''t know,said she;"how should I know? |
10948 | May I ask, sir,he said,"what you intend to do with me in the morning?" |
10948 | What are you going to do with that young man? |
10948 | What are you going to do? |
10948 | What city? |
10948 | What do you think of the tall man''s case? |
10948 | What has happened? |
10948 | What in the world are you doing down there? |
10948 | What is it? |
10948 | What is the matter with them, sir? |
10948 | What right have you to put irons upon him? |
10948 | You promise me,she said,"if you find a burglar downstairs in the possession of his senses you will immediately come back to me and George William?" |
10948 | ''Ai n''t you a Christian, little gal? |
10948 | ''Have you got two coppers?'' |
10948 | ''How much did you give for them?'' |
10948 | ''Well,''says he,''there ai n''t no time to be lost, and how much more will satisfy your conscience?'' |
10948 | ''What do I want with that gal?'' |
10948 | ''What do you mean,''he yelled,''bringin''my daughter in a bag?'' |
10948 | ''Where is Ajax?'' |
10948 | --''Five cents,''said he.--''For two?'' |
10948 | --''How much do you ask for your services?'' |
10948 | --''How much money have you got, Jerry?'' |
10948 | --''Pop will pay expenses,''says she;''how much did it cost?'' |
10948 | --''The very lowest?'' |
10948 | --''Well, you little minx,''say I,''is n''t that what you want?'' |
10948 | --''What do you take me for?'' |
10948 | --''Who''s they?'' |
10948 | --''Who''s your Pop?'' |
10948 | And now what of the stout fellow?" |
10948 | And what are you going to do with them now, sir; hang''em? |
10948 | Are they to be sent to prison?" |
10948 | Are you the gentleman who lives in Wulrick Castle? |
10948 | Did you not say to me every word which I have just repeated?" |
10948 | Do n''t we, pard?'' |
10948 | Do n''t you think sixty dollars would pay you?'' |
10948 | Gazing very anxiously at my pistol, he said, in a voice which, though agitated, was low and respectful:--"What does this mean? |
10948 | Green?'' |
10948 | Had I been stricken with blindness? |
10948 | Had he escaped, or was he crushed beneath that mass of stone? |
10948 | Had he given his life for mine? |
10948 | How could I avail myself of his assistance? |
10948 | How could I explain my situation?'' |
10948 | How did that wicked man, Mr. Barlow I think you called him, get into this house?" |
10948 | How was I ever to get out of this horrible dungeon? |
10948 | I could not help ejaculating,''Why, then, do you marry him?'' |
10948 | I had not seen any one when I ran into the tower, and if they should discover that I was in this dungeon, how could they open the door? |
10948 | I sat up in bed, and as I did so my wife said to me sleepily,--"What is that? |
10948 | I suppose he hauls his gravel to your factory?'' |
10948 | If you really want to be a writer, young man, why do n''t you try your hand on some original composition? |
10948 | In about a minute she says,''Where''s that bag of yourn?'' |
10948 | In what manner could he enable me to escape from that dangerous tower? |
10948 | Is it fire?" |
10948 | Is it not delightful to be free, to go where you like, and do what you please, without any one to advise or interfere with you?'' |
10948 | It was Mr. Williamson Green turning over in his bed; what if he should awake? |
10948 | Now, James Barlow,"said he, turning to the stout man with a severe expression on his strongly marked face,"is not what I have said perfectly true? |
10948 | So, Putty, what do you say to that?'' |
10948 | Then the boy come up, and says she,''How much are your bananas?'' |
10948 | Was it thunder? |
10948 | What are you going to do? |
10948 | What do you mean by that?" |
10948 | What do you say, Cornelia?" |
10948 | What do you think of him?" |
10948 | What would you think then? |
10948 | When would I drop? |
10948 | When would this support end? |
10948 | Will you let it go at that?'' |
10948 | Will you please turn away the muzzle of that pistol?" |
10948 | Would n''t something else do for your purpose?'' |
10948 | You do n''t want to see me break up business, do you?'' |
10948 | and ai n''t you surprised that he wants to give you back to be put in the bag?'' |
10948 | and is''nt this gentleman your father? |
10948 | asked my aunt;"and how in the world did you do it?" |
10948 | he yelled;''do you think I''d pay you anything for that little Jew?'' |
10948 | she called;"why do n''t you come upstairs?" |
5866 | ... Eh? 5866 A-- what?" |
5866 | And they have never been divorced from you? |
5866 | And what is he doing with a revolver in his hand? |
5866 | And you want me to keep it for you till you are free again,--is that it? |
5866 | Are you hard o''hearin''? |
5866 | Are you thinkin''of askin''me if I''ll have something to drink? |
5866 | As I was sayin''awhile ago, would you mind puttin''that gun in your pocket? |
5866 | As I was saying, where do you get any evidence that he WAS hungry? |
5866 | Awning? |
5866 | But are you not afraid she will be annoyed if you get her out of bed this time o''night? 5866 But,--about the revolver?" |
5866 | C- r- i- t- t- e- n- d- e- n.Telephone, after interval:"What floor?" |
5866 | Did n''t they have certificates? |
5866 | Did n''t you hear that lawyer say, over and over yet, how he was almost starved to death? 5866 Do they know where you are?" |
5866 | Do you approve of prohibition? |
5866 | Do you mean to say, you acquired your roll after leaving home tonight, eh? |
5866 | Do you object to the smell of powder? |
5866 | Do you really mean it? |
5866 | Does either one of them know about the other two? |
5866 | Eh? |
5866 | Evidence? 5866 Good gracious, Crittenden, what is there to laugh at?" |
5866 | Got her? |
5866 | Has your hearin''improved any? |
5866 | Have n''t you ever been divorced from any of them? |
5866 | Have you a hanky, Cassius? |
5866 | Have you no fear of the law? |
5866 | Hey? |
5866 | Home? 5866 How long ago did you telephone for the police, Crittenden?" |
5866 | How long ago was it, Cassius? |
5866 | How many children has she got now? |
5866 | Huh? |
5866 | Huh? |
5866 | I do n''t think that''s a very nice way to speak to a--"Come on, what do you want to see me about? 5866 I heard you say Jones quite distinctly, but why ca n''t you answer my question? |
5866 | I mean to say, do you expect me to believe you when you say you relish being arrested? |
5866 | I wrote it plain enough, did n''t I? |
5866 | It''s Ernest Wilson,--isn''t it, Ernest? |
5866 | My roll of bills,--you remember, do n''t you? |
5866 | My wife? 5866 No, NOT Smith,"hastily and earnestly;"Smilk,--S- m- i- l- k.""Smilk?" |
5866 | Now, Mrs. Similk, you are sure that you have not been divorced from Smilk nor he from you? |
5866 | Now, how the hell did you hear-- I say, HOW DID YOU HEAR ME IN THE ROOM, if it''s a fair question? |
5866 | Oh, you will, will you? |
5866 | Rap over the-- what? |
5866 | Run a mill of some kind? |
5866 | Smith? |
5866 | So you want to acquit the defendant because his lawyer said he was hungry,--is that it? |
5866 | Well for the-- say, are you deef? |
5866 | Well, I''m not hindering you, am I? |
5866 | Well, then,said Mr. Yollop,"what is your name?" |
5866 | Well, what do you want anyhow? |
5866 | What are you going to do? 5866 What are you thinking about, Cassius?" |
5866 | What does he get out of it? 5866 What else did my wife say?" |
5866 | What has that to do with it? |
5866 | What is this man doing here, Crittenden? |
5866 | What is your brother- in- law''s name? |
5866 | What is your name? |
5866 | What roll are you talking about? |
5866 | What say? |
5866 | What''s got into you? 5866 What''s in that room over there?" |
5866 | What? |
5866 | What? |
5866 | Where do the other two live, and what are their names? |
5866 | Will you gag her, or must I? |
5866 | You have? |
5866 | ... How about sending over to 418 Sagamore for that burglar I was speakin''to you about recently? |
5866 | After I''ve gone through the apartment, I''ll--""Would you strike a woman, Ernest Wilson?" |
5866 | Ai n''t I got a right to give money to my own wife,--or to one of my wives, strictly speakin'',--and to my own children? |
5866 | Ai n''t I?" |
5866 | Ai n''t one man''s word as good as another''s? |
5866 | Ai n''t that so?" |
5866 | All I''m after, is to keep some lawyer from gettin''--""What would you say, Cassius, if I were to tell you that I am a lawyer?" |
5866 | Amazing how awkward one can be with his left hand, is n''t it? |
5866 | And does the law protect them? |
5866 | And then when he gets it, what does he have to do? |
5866 | Are n''t you going to the penitentiary for fifteen or twenty years? |
5866 | As a sensible, discriminating thief, you would not deliberately steal a name like Cassius, now would you?" |
5866 | At any rate, he looked as though he was strong enough to pull a trigger?" |
5866 | But do you know what''s going on in this country right now, Mr. Popple? |
5866 | But that do n''t prove that he was the man, does it?" |
5866 | But what EVIDENCE is there?" |
5866 | Ca n''t you get me straight? |
5866 | Central? |
5866 | Central? |
5866 | Counsel, patiently:"Well, what did he say?" |
5866 | Counsel, startled:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Counsel, suddenly referring to his notes again:"Er-- ahem!--By the way, Mr. Yollop, you do n''t hear very well, do you?" |
5866 | Counsel, with a pitying look at the jury:"He was still the big, strong, able- bodied man that you had knocked down with your brawny fist, eh?" |
5866 | Counsel:"A big, rugged, healthy, desperate fellow, you would say?" |
5866 | Counsel:"And yet you found it singularly easy to deliver a blow on the jaw of an armed man with sufficient force to knock him down?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Are you what may be termed a powerful man, able to strike a powerful blow with the fist?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Armed with a loaded revolver?" |
5866 | Counsel:"But you admit you were surprised?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Did n''t he say something of the kind to you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Do n''t you know that you laid it down because you were convinced in you own mind that he was physically unable to take advantage of it? |
5866 | Counsel:"Do you regard yourself as an experienced boxer?" |
5866 | Counsel:"He might have said a great many things that you failed to hear,--especially if his voice was weak?" |
5866 | Counsel:"If he had made an attempt to attack you, you would have shot him, would n''t you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Is n''t it a fact that he appeared much stronger and not so weak and listless as when you first encountered him?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Was n''t he so weak that he could hardly walk across the room after he arose?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You are quite positive about that, are you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You are six feet tall, I should say?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You would say that he was big enough and strong enough to pull a trigger, would n''t you?" |
5866 | Did n''t he tell you that he had a wife and several children?" |
5866 | Did n''t you hear that?" |
5866 | Did you ever see two people that looked less like they was related to each other? |
5866 | Did you say Yullup?" |
5866 | Didn''t-- Wait a minute!--didn''t you hear him say to that deaf witness that the prisoner fell down like a log when he push him in the face? |
5866 | Do n''t you know it''s against the law in New York to have a revolver on your premises or person? |
5866 | Do n''t you remember me, Ernest? |
5866 | Do you call this thing under here a trigger?" |
5866 | Do you get me? |
5866 | Do you know what cockles are?" |
5866 | Do you mean to tell me that you actually prefer being in prison?" |
5866 | Do you mind if I change drawers?" |
5866 | Do you realize what that means, Mr. Strumpet? |
5866 | Do you want me to shoot you?" |
5866 | Does n''t she answer?" |
5866 | Does that look as if I was tryin''to avoid arrest?" |
5866 | Everything all set to bind and gag her, and maybe rap her over the bean a couple of times and-- say, can you beat it for rotten luck? |
5866 | Have you any recollection of this defendant telling you that he was driven to theft because he had been out of work for nearly three months?" |
5866 | Have you ever felt so foolish that you wanted to kick yourself all over town? |
5866 | Have you ever tried writing the book for a musical comedy?" |
5866 | Have you soured on life, or what is it?" |
5866 | Hear what I say? |
5866 | How can I call them and keep an eye on you at the same time?" |
5866 | How could I help bein''honest up there? |
5866 | How could he have union pay in a penitentiary, Crittenden?" |
5866 | How many did you say you have?" |
5866 | Humph!--Can''t you fellers see through this whole business? |
5866 | Hurry up or he''ll blow my head off--"Telephone:"Say, what IS this? |
5866 | I want you to repeat-- Turn around here, ca n''t you? |
5866 | I was sayin''only the other night--"Again lowering his voice:"Is this Plaza 00100? |
5866 | I would n''t be likely to make any mistake about a man I''d lived with for nearly six months, would I? |
5866 | I''ve never heard it before, have you?" |
5866 | If it had n''t been for--""Woman? |
5866 | In what way?" |
5866 | Is it jail bird? |
5866 | Is n''t that so?" |
5866 | Is that so?" |
5866 | Is that true?" |
5866 | It allows a lot of pinheads to interfere with it, and what''s the answer? |
5866 | It sounds rather terrible, does n''t it?" |
5866 | It was civil enough, was n''t it?" |
5866 | It would be very awkward to call out the fire department, would n''t it? |
5866 | Keep me sittin''here till morning?" |
5866 | Morton?" |
5866 | Mrs. Smilk, with dignity:"Are you tryin''to insinuate that he ai n''t?" |
5866 | My God, man, do n''t you know it ai n''t safe these days to have a lot of money around the house? |
5866 | My gracious, ai n''t that enough? |
5866 | Nice, pleasant way to pass an hour or two-- beg pardon?" |
5866 | Now, is n''t it a fact, Mr. Yollop, that you laid the revolver down to go to the assistance of this defendant who was in a fainting condition?" |
5866 | Or is it Spring 3100 that calls out the fire department? |
5866 | Or words to that effect, eh, Cassius?" |
5866 | Perhaps it would comfort you to call up police headquarters again and tell''em to hurry along?" |
5866 | Perhaps you have at one time or another conducted a humorous column for a Metropolitan newspaper?" |
5866 | Please answer my question?" |
5866 | Police headquarters? |
5866 | Presently:"Police headquarters? |
5866 | Rather bright idea of mine, eh?" |
5866 | Remember that, will you? |
5866 | See what I mean?" |
5866 | Shoot yourself?" |
5866 | Six fried eggs and-- yes? |
5866 | Smilk, sharply:"Out? |
5866 | Smilk, sharply:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Smilk, to Yollop:"What is my name?" |
5866 | Smilk, with fallen jaw:"What-- what time do you expect her in?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | So far as you know that is not the case?" |
5866 | So she wants you to go easy on me, eh?" |
5866 | Sort of recalls the old days when evil- doers were put in the stocks, does n''t it? |
5866 | Stenographer, leaning forward a little:"''In an apartment?''" |
5866 | Stenographer, patiently:"''You are sure about that?''" |
5866 | Telephone:"Are you sure it''s a burglar, or is it just a noise somewhere?" |
5866 | Telephone:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Telephone:"What''s yer name?" |
5866 | Tell her to hustle, will you?" |
5866 | That ai n''t much to ask, is it?" |
5866 | That he was in no condition to use it?" |
5866 | The Court, melting a little:"Do you think you can keep those children quiet, madam, and refrain from audible comments yourself?" |
5866 | The Court, raising his voice:"Did he tell you that he had several wives?" |
5866 | The Court, to Mr. Yollop:"Did this defendant say to you that he had several wives?" |
5866 | The Court, to Smilk''s counsel:"Do you desire to offer this document in evidence?" |
5866 | The State:"Are you living with your husband at present?" |
5866 | The State:"Did he ever mistreat you?" |
5866 | The State:"Have you ever been divorced from him?" |
5866 | The State:"How long is it since you and he lived together?" |
5866 | The State:"I mean, you saw him without his being aware of the fact that you were looking at him for the purpose of identification?" |
5866 | The State:"I will now ask you to look about this court room and tell the jury whether you see the man known to you as Filbert Morton?" |
5866 | The State:"In an apartment?" |
5866 | The State:"Sensible? |
5866 | The State:"Surreptitiously?" |
5866 | The State:"The defendant is the father of all of them?" |
5866 | The State:"Was that apartment entered by a burglar on the date mentioned?" |
5866 | The State:"Were you living in this apartment on the 18th of December, 1919?" |
5866 | The State:"What is your husband''s name and occupation?" |
5866 | The State:"When did you say you were married to the defendant?" |
5866 | The State:"When did you see him last?" |
5866 | The State:"When were you and Filbert Morton married?" |
5866 | The State:"Where do you reside?" |
5866 | The State:"Would you recognize him if you were to see him now?" |
5866 | The State:"You are sure about that?" |
5866 | The State:"You are sure about that?" |
5866 | The State:"You mean the prisoner at the bar, otherwise known as Cassius Smilk?" |
5866 | The authorities assured me that you-- do you mean to tell me that you entered this apartment for the purpose of robbing it? |
5866 | Their evidence ai n''t supported, is it?" |
5866 | Then he said:"Did she say whose children?" |
5866 | Then nervously:"Excuse me, but do I get my marriage certificate back? |
5866 | Then with a trace of real solicitude in his manner:"Are your feet warm yet?" |
5866 | They seem to be quite a snug fit, do n''t they? |
5866 | We got to eat, ai n''t we? |
5866 | We got to live, ai n''t we? |
5866 | Well, can you beat it? |
5866 | Well, then you know how I felt when that blessed infant pointed to this thing on my ear and-- What say?" |
5866 | Were you speaking to me?" |
5866 | What are you goin''to do with me? |
5866 | What are you thinkin''about?" |
5866 | What do you mean by secreting stolen property in my apartments?" |
5866 | What do you think I am?" |
5866 | What do you think? |
5866 | What else did she say?" |
5866 | What evidence is there that this Chancy woman is that deaf man''s sister? |
5866 | What number do I have to call to get Spring 3100? |
5866 | What sort of an opinion does he have of you if you slide up to the little"gate,"with your tail between your legs and plead guilty? |
5866 | What were you calling yourself?" |
5866 | What woman?" |
5866 | What''d she want?" |
5866 | What''s eatin''the darn fools? |
5866 | What''s more, it''s my money, and I got a right to give it to my wife, ai n''t I? |
5866 | What''s the matter with you?" |
5866 | What''s the sense of wastin''a lot of strength holding a cigar in your mouth when it requires no effort at all to smoke a cigarette? |
5866 | When does he get his pay? |
5866 | When you get through with the matches, push''em over this way, will you? |
5866 | Which are you? |
5866 | Which one?" |
5866 | While he''s workin''? |
5866 | Who is this man?" |
5866 | Why ca n''t they leave us alone instead of drivin''us out into a cold, unfeelin''world where we got to either steal or starve to death? |
5866 | Why did n''t you leave it at home?" |
5866 | Why do n''t you sit on your feet? |
5866 | Why the dickens should you worry about that infernal jade? |
5866 | Why were you surprised?" |
5866 | Why, did you do that?" |
5866 | Why, long time ago when I first come to this country, I told a hundred policeman I was almost starved to death and say, do you think they believed me? |
5866 | Why?" |
5866 | Will you have a cigar? |
5866 | With all these burglaries going on? |
5866 | Yes, it''s a damned outrage an''all that, but-- what? |
5866 | Yes, she''ll be sore at first, but-- Hello Central?" |
5866 | Yes, there''s a burglar in my apartment and I want you to-- What''s that? |
5866 | Yollop:"I beg pardon?" |
5866 | You ai n''t goin''to do a dirty trick like that are you,--Bill?" |
5866 | You ai n''t goin''to do what she asks, are you? |
5866 | You do n''t deserve--""Are you goin''to take off them rings, or have I got to--""Would you rob your benefactress?" |
5866 | You got it written down on a pad right there in front of you, have n''t you? |
5866 | You were regularly married to Elsie and Jennie,--I mean, by a minister, and so on?" |
5866 | You will oblige me by not disturbing--""Is her hair bobbed?" |
5866 | You''re on your feet, so-- by the way, are you sure this thing is loaded?" |
5866 | You--""Are you goin''to take them rings off peaceably?" |
5866 | so that was the reason, eh?" |
37647 | A what? |
37647 | After having cheated so many people out of their money, who will believe a word you say? |
37647 | Ai n''t you getting more than thirty dollars''worth? |
37647 | Ai n''t your business honest? |
37647 | Am I to take it? |
37647 | An honest boy? |
37647 | An''does Mr. Hazelton have to stay in jail all the time? |
37647 | And how did you come out of the scrape? |
37647 | And how have you repaid such generosity? 37647 And if it should, do you think we could attend to more customers? |
37647 | And in this case, if I pay you at once, do you think it right to charge me three dollars for the use of fifteen lent two days ago? |
37647 | And what is that? |
37647 | And who was on their trail? |
37647 | And you have had him arrested? |
37647 | Are they lost entirely? |
37647 | Are you certain all this has been honestly earned, Teddy? |
37647 | Are you certain there is no mistake? |
37647 | Are you goin''to help find his goods after all that old duffer has threatened? |
37647 | Are you goin''to leave here to- night? |
37647 | Are you goin''to tell me who the robbers are? |
37647 | Are you going? |
37647 | Are you talkin''about me? |
37647 | Are you telling me the truth, Teddy Hargreaves? |
37647 | Are you willin''to sneak after them? |
37647 | Are you willing to do anything for him? |
37647 | Besides, what would be the good of taking him if we were left behind? |
37647 | But even if they should, how can I pay Uncle Nathan the eighteen dollars he wants, after givin''Deacon Jones the ten which I promised? |
37647 | But how have you repaid me for remaining inactive after my money was stolen? |
37647 | But suppose I stood here an''called up the people I know, do n''t you think it would make business better? |
37647 | But suppose he should come, what shall I say? |
37647 | But what about his money? |
37647 | But what could we do in case we did see him? |
37647 | But what made him tell you to waken me? |
37647 | But what''s the use of runnin''any risk? 37647 But why did you leave all the money with me?" |
37647 | Ca n''t we go somewhere to find out if the man was arrested? |
37647 | Can I speak with him? |
37647 | Can I talk with you for five minutes? |
37647 | Can nothing be done? |
37647 | Did anything happen last night? |
37647 | Did you count on buying your stuff in this one- horse town? |
37647 | Did you say anything to Uncle Nathan to make him think you would break into his store? |
37647 | Did you think I was dead? |
37647 | Do n''t you think we''ll do anything more? |
37647 | Do you believe it will be safe to tackle him after last night? |
37647 | Do you count on goin''back agin to- day? |
37647 | Do you know when I''m to be tried? |
37647 | Do you mean Uncle Nathan? |
37647 | Do you mean to say I had anything to do with robbing your store? |
37647 | Do you need it now? |
37647 | Do you suppose Uncle Nathan will be around in the morning? |
37647 | Do you suppose any one will know us? |
37647 | Do you think there''s any chance I''ll get it back? |
37647 | Do you think you will be able to get along alone to- day? |
37647 | Do you want Dan an''I now? |
37647 | Does that mean you do n''t want to go into business with me? |
37647 | Everything; and if you see the boy, can I depend on your repeating the message? |
37647 | Funny, ai n''t it? |
37647 | Goin''to the fair? |
37647 | Has he decided to arrest his victims, or will he give them a little show of leaving the country? |
37647 | Have I yet any assurance that it will be? |
37647 | Have you been bounced? |
37647 | Have you been with him since your disappearance? |
37647 | Have you done anything since I left here? |
37647 | Have you gone to work yet? |
37647 | Have you got any idea? |
37647 | Have you heard whether your uncle has succeeded in getting a warrant? |
37647 | Have you seen Mr. Hazelton yet? |
37647 | Have you seen him since he was arrested? |
37647 | Have you seen the men? |
37647 | How big a stock do you want? |
37647 | How did they get it from you? |
37647 | How did you get rid of them? |
37647 | How did you know we were out? |
37647 | How do you count on gettin''along when the crowds get here? 37647 How do you intend to set about such a job?" |
37647 | How do you make that out? 37647 How does it happen he had the nerve to come here when he knew you counted on showing the people who visited this fair your skill in rowing?" |
37647 | How else could I have got it? |
37647 | How long have you known him? |
37647 | How much business did you do to- day? |
37647 | How much did you lose? |
37647 | How much do you owe him? |
37647 | How would you have got''em there? |
37647 | How''ll you find out? |
37647 | How? |
37647 | How? |
37647 | I asked if you''d left anything here? |
37647 | I do n''t care if I do,said the boy, carelessly, and he continued:"I reckon you live''round here?" |
37647 | I do n''t s''pose you could help me guess how much the steamer weighs, could you? |
37647 | I know it was Long Jim who committed the burglary; but how can it be proven now? |
37647 | I reckon I can tell what I want to, ca n''t I,''Squire? |
37647 | I reckon you''re goin''to spend as much as a dollar? |
37647 | I s''pose there''ll be other boys besides you at the fair, eh? |
37647 | I wonder how long you''d have held on if the men had n''t made you stay with them? |
37647 | I wonder what Uncle Nathan would have said if he''d been here to hear the leader? |
37647 | I''ll allow all that sounds reasonable, but where is Sam? |
37647 | If I did n''t why would I be loafin''around this dead place? |
37647 | If things were so comfortable like why do n''t you try to make a dollar, for I reckon there''s a big crowd at the fair? |
37647 | In what way? |
37647 | Is that all? |
37647 | Is the money all right? |
37647 | Is there a boy named Teddy here? |
37647 | Is this your nephew, Nathan? |
37647 | Make me get up? 37647 My what?" |
37647 | Nothin''said about what the cubs saw at the barn? |
37647 | Now what kind of a bee have you got in your bonnet? |
37647 | Now''s our time before they come? |
37647 | Now, I wonder what he is up to? |
37647 | Now, what''s he layin''around there for? |
37647 | Of course I do; who else could it be? 37647 Oh, it has n''t, eh? |
37647 | Oh, it''s fixed, eh? 37647 Oh, it''s you, eh?" |
37647 | Oh, you are, eh? 37647 Oh, you are, eh?" |
37647 | Oh, you do, eh? 37647 On whom?" |
37647 | One? 37647 S''pose''n it does? |
37647 | S''pose''n we both ride? 37647 Shall I come to work in the morning?" |
37647 | Shall we gag him now? |
37647 | Shall we go back to the stand? |
37647 | Shall you try to finish the job we were talkin''about? |
37647 | So I do n''t amount to anything, eh? |
37647 | So all three are in the secret, eh? |
37647 | So you threaten, do you? 37647 Suppose we tell the police now?" |
37647 | Sure; but why do n''t we find out where they are going? 37647 The shoulder- rest is detachable, and you can buy an effective weapon for a trifle over fifteen dollars, as---- Hello, Teddy, how''s business?" |
37647 | Then he can take me to jail? |
37647 | Then nobody has been arrested? |
37647 | Then why do n''t you let him go off alone? 37647 Then why do you come around here trying to bully this boy? |
37647 | Then why should all three of us stay on watch? |
37647 | Then you know what the deacon is goin''to do? |
37647 | There was n''t anything slow about the way they struck out after we made fools of ourselves by running into them, eh? |
37647 | Well, how do you feel now? |
37647 | Well, how is business? |
37647 | Well, how''s our detective? |
37647 | Well, what are you goin''to do now? |
37647 | Well, what do you want of him? |
37647 | Well, what do you want? |
37647 | Well, what''s the use of harpin''on that all the time? 37647 What about Hazelton''s money?" |
37647 | What about Long Jim? |
37647 | What are you goin''to do? |
37647 | What are you goin''to do? |
37647 | What are you going to do now? 37647 What can you say to them? |
37647 | What could I have had to do with it? |
37647 | What did they say? 37647 What did you find?" |
37647 | What do they intend to do? |
37647 | What do you mean by saying such a thing? |
37647 | What do you mean by your rights? |
37647 | What do you mean, Nathan? |
37647 | What do you mean? 37647 What do you mean?" |
37647 | What do you mean? |
37647 | What do you suppose is up now? |
37647 | What do you want here? |
37647 | What do you want to say? |
37647 | What else did he say? |
37647 | What good can that do? |
37647 | What has been goin''on? |
37647 | What have I got to do with it? |
37647 | What is that? |
37647 | What is the matter? 37647 What made you come back?" |
37647 | What of that? 37647 What of that? |
37647 | What scheme have you got in your head now, Teddy Hargreaves? |
37647 | What will be the result of his being bound over? |
37647 | What''s a fakir? |
37647 | What''s a''barker?'' |
37647 | What''s crawlin''on you? 37647 What''s that you are saying?" |
37647 | What''s the difference if you have lost fifteen dollars so long as you know how to get thirty dollars''worth of goods to start in business? |
37647 | What''s the matter? |
37647 | What''s the matter? |
37647 | What''s the news? |
37647 | What''s the use? |
37647 | What''s up? 37647 What''s up?" |
37647 | What''s up? |
37647 | What? |
37647 | When was the arrest made? |
37647 | Where are the fools now? |
37647 | Where are they now? |
37647 | Where can we see the man? |
37647 | Where did you and Dan go that you staid away so long? |
37647 | Where have you been? |
37647 | Where is he? |
37647 | Where is this fellow now? |
37647 | Where''ll I find one? |
37647 | Where''s Jim? |
37647 | Where''s the deacon? |
37647 | Where? |
37647 | Where? |
37647 | Who are you, an''what do you want here? |
37647 | Who do you mean by the other fellow? |
37647 | Who is Dan? |
37647 | Who is Phil? |
37647 | Who lent you the money to start, Teddy Hargreaves? |
37647 | Who says I am? |
37647 | Who told you that? |
37647 | Who was it? |
37647 | Who''s been makin''sich foolish talk to you? |
37647 | Who''s there? |
37647 | Who? 37647 Why did n''t he hang on to the stuff, an''take his lickin''like a man?" |
37647 | Why did n''t you bring this out before, an''then, perhaps, the business would''a''looked different? |
37647 | Why did n''t you do this before the fair opened? |
37647 | Why did n''t you stop an''do the same thing? |
37647 | Why did they follow us? |
37647 | Why did they want to know anything about us? |
37647 | Why do you say that? |
37647 | Why do you want to talk to me like that? |
37647 | Why is it that you ca n''t let me do this thing? |
37647 | Why is it that you have turned out so early? |
37647 | Why not? 37647 Why not?" |
37647 | Why, how did you hear it? |
37647 | Why? |
37647 | Why? |
37647 | Will it be safe to trust him? |
37647 | Will you answer for that little villain''s appearance at court? |
37647 | Will you help me? |
37647 | Will you promise not to leave the house till after dark? |
37647 | With this face? 37647 Would you arrest Teddy when he has been in this house ever since you left here yesterday morning?" |
37647 | Would you know their voices if you heard them again? |
37647 | Would you shoot anybody? |
37647 | Yes, sir; an''do you think he can send me to prison? |
37647 | Yes; what of it? |
37647 | You are? |
37647 | You mean that Nathan Hargreaves is goin''to have you arrested? |
37647 | You mean the man who came here yesterday? |
37647 | You say you can show us the stolen goods, and the other burglar is where the officers can get him? |
37647 | You threaten, eh? |
37647 | You''ve got all that money in one day? |
37647 | You''ve got that part of it straight enough, but what am I to be arrested for? |
37647 | After the different phases of the case had been gone over in detail, Hazelton asked Teddy:"How did you come out at the fair?" |
37647 | And you''re really goin''to turn fakir?" |
37647 | Anything gone wrong?" |
37647 | Are you goin''there?" |
37647 | Are you going home to- night, or do you count on staying here?" |
37647 | Are you ready to go to breakfast?" |
37647 | Are you ready?" |
37647 | Are you the thieves they''re yellin''for?" |
37647 | Besides, what would become of your business if the people here thought you were his partner?" |
37647 | But this keeps us here on the grounds another day, does n''t it?" |
37647 | Could you get off for the balance of the day?" |
37647 | Dan, ca n''t you borrow one of those queer- looking rifles you are exhibiting, and bring it with you to- morrow night?" |
37647 | Do n''t I know my business?" |
37647 | Do n''t you think that will be enough?" |
37647 | Do you know if they have found Sam''s body?" |
37647 | Do you really believe I had any hand in breaking into your store?" |
37647 | Do you see two sparks over there? |
37647 | Do you still mean to walk home?" |
37647 | Do you suppose I''d spend my time runnin''around the country huntin''for the thieves if I had n''t lost a power of money?" |
37647 | Do you think he would dare to go down the river again after we landed?" |
37647 | Do you think it''ll be safe to leave this cub here alone while we''re away?" |
37647 | Do you want me?" |
37647 | Even now Mr. Sweet''s suspicions were not allayed, and he asked, cautiously:"Could you tell me what he''s wanted for?" |
37647 | Have you seen him?" |
37647 | How can that be?" |
37647 | How did you get off?" |
37647 | How much have you made to- day?" |
37647 | I may want to leave my satchel with you for a while, and I reckon you''re willing to take care of it?" |
37647 | I''m goin''to stay till Friday; do you s''pose that man will let me sleep in his tent with you fellers?" |
37647 | If you meant to do the square thing, why was I not told you lost the money I lent you?" |
37647 | Is n''t business as good as you expected?" |
37647 | Is that correct?" |
37647 | Jest because I''ve let you into this thing there''s no reason why I should give all my secrets away, is there?" |
37647 | Let me see, you said Dan was with you at the time of the transaction in Waterville?" |
37647 | Long Jim? |
37647 | On seeing the boy the burglar gave a start of surprise, and allowed the incriminating question to escape his lips:"Has Phil been pinched, too?" |
37647 | On what grounds will we ask for a warrant? |
37647 | Reaves?" |
37647 | Running out of stock?" |
37647 | Say, what about that awful lickin''you was goin''to give me?" |
37647 | Say, why ca n''t I go to your house, an''stay till it''s time to go over to the fair? |
37647 | Sweet?" |
37647 | Sweet?" |
37647 | Teddy gave a brief account of what had already been done, and then asked:"Ca n''t you get off a few minutes and go with me to see what Sam is doing?" |
37647 | Teddy turned to go toward the exhibition buildings, but halted an instant to ask:"Have you seen my uncle this morning?" |
37647 | The question is, which store you''re goin''to buy from?" |
37647 | Then he took from one of his pockets a second flask, refreshing himself with a portion of the contents before asking:"What did he say to you?" |
37647 | Then the second man, who still held firmly to Sam''s collar, asked, as he shook his prisoner vigorously:"How did you know we had been here?" |
37647 | Try it to- morrow?" |
37647 | Was the money taken away all right?" |
37647 | We could n''t help him, and what''s the use of gettin''a big lickin''for nothing? |
37647 | Well, I have n''t got the stuff; but if you allow yourselves to be swindled, will you help matters by turning thieves? |
37647 | What are you about?" |
37647 | What are you sittin''there for?" |
37647 | What did the old duffer do?" |
37647 | What gentleman will advance twenty- five cents for one of these sets, knowing the money will be returned to him? |
37647 | What has been done about Sam?" |
37647 | What is the matter? |
37647 | What is the matter? |
37647 | What kind of a meeting are you holding here?" |
37647 | What time is it?" |
37647 | Where do you suppose Hazelton is?" |
37647 | Where''ll I meet you afterward?" |
37647 | Who are they?" |
37647 | Who knows but Uncle Nathan can succeed in makin''folks think I''m guilty of helpin''the burglars, an''then what''ll be the consequences?" |
37647 | Why do n''t you say something?" |
37647 | Why, what, I ask you, would the managers of these fairs do if they could n''t get us to come up with our money for privileges? |
37647 | Will any one search for the body?" |
40897 | ''As the guv''n''r cut you orf with a bob, an''are you a- goin''to alter the ole bloke''s will? |
40897 | ''Enery''Ardy? |
40897 | ''MAY I ASK WHAT YOU EXPECT TO FIND HERE?'' |
40897 | A bracelet? 40897 A key?" |
40897 | Ah, Parker, how are you getting on? |
40897 | Ai n''t yer name''Ardy? |
40897 | Ai n''t you got any rhino in this''ere shanty? |
40897 | Am I to capture the peer or the motor- car? |
40897 | And how did the original ancestor make his pile? |
40897 | And may I ask how you come to know of them? |
40897 | And one of your people is going there to- day with some sample uniforms? |
40897 | And pray what is it? |
40897 | And what do you give me, if you please? |
40897 | Are all the servants staying behind? |
40897 | Are n''t we wasting time? 40897 Are n''t you rather premature?" |
40897 | Are there many as smart as you at the Burglars''Club? |
40897 | Are they genuine? |
40897 | Are you a Christian? |
40897 | Are you not afraid of burglars? |
40897 | Are you there? |
40897 | Are you there? |
40897 | Arfter all the trouble I''ve''ad? 40897 At once?" |
40897 | Beg pardon, Mr. Bradshaw, who was that small gentleman wot just left us? |
40897 | Bournemouth Police Station? |
40897 | But it''s rather late for rehearsals, Mr. Bradshaw, is n''t it? |
40897 | But you were at Denton House? |
40897 | Can you announce visitors? |
40897 | Can you take your pulse? |
40897 | Colour blind, Smithers, and a soldier? 40897 D''ye think, sir, I''ll give you what I''m taking to the King?" |
40897 | Did you hear my appeal to you as a family man? |
40897 | Did you hever? |
40897 | Did you lay this fire? |
40897 | Did you lay this fire? |
40897 | Do I look like a joker? |
40897 | Do I look like a joker? |
40897 | Do you call this Christian conduct, to imprison me here with this infernal block of fire? 40897 Do you, old man?" |
40897 | Does money grow? |
40897 | Does the Burglars''Club meet to- night? |
40897 | Does the Home Secretary know of this? |
40897 | Dollars? |
40897 | Dorchester, Ribston, Anstruther, and a dozen others, arrested by your policemen, and you ask''Is that all?'' |
40897 | Fustic? |
40897 | Got a note? |
40897 | Green? 40897 Had n''t you better try to escape now?" |
40897 | Have n''t you seen the papers? |
40897 | Have you got the key on you? |
40897 | How did Mr. Meyer come to suspect my errand? |
40897 | How did you find out who I was, and why I wanted the miniature? |
40897 | How did you know that? |
40897 | How do you know that? |
40897 | How is that? |
40897 | How many fires did you lay with it altogether? |
40897 | How much plunder do you get out of this? |
40897 | How on earth should I know, Jones? |
40897 | How will you account for this? |
40897 | How''s your heart? |
40897 | I beg your pardon? |
40897 | I believe you have met before? |
40897 | I presume you have n''t asked me here simply for the purpose of insulting me? |
40897 | I suppose you want my purse? |
40897 | I want to know if you will be good enough to allow me to copy a painting you have on your walls? 40897 I-- er-- was wondering if you had a camel- hair paint brush?" |
40897 | If I let you have the key,he asked,"how do I know that you wo n''t come in a similar way again?" |
40897 | If anyone asks how you got them what will you say? |
40897 | Is Mr. Pilgrim anywhere about? |
40897 | Is dere anyting else you would like to see? |
40897 | Is it anything I could help you in? |
40897 | Is n''t it? |
40897 | Is not your village somewhere near Mount Ararat? |
40897 | Is that all? |
40897 | Is that all? |
40897 | Is that so, sir? |
40897 | Is that the charge, sir? |
40897 | Is that you, Smithers? |
40897 | Is this the Fellmongers''Hall? |
40897 | It was n''t what they say you''ve lost, sir, was it? |
40897 | Jerky, I suppose? |
40897 | John,said the Bishop to his butler,"will you inform Mr. Kassala that breakfast is on the table?" |
40897 | Keep it? 40897 Late occupation?" |
40897 | Lord Ribston? |
40897 | Mademoiselle Adèle, your scruples do you credit; but, after all, are mushroom- pickers the people to talk about scruples? 40897 May I ask how you get your dollars?" |
40897 | May I ask what you expect to find here? |
40897 | May I have his lordship''s crozier? |
40897 | May I write a letter? |
40897 | Name o''Morgan, or am I speakin''to Lord Rothschild? |
40897 | Now come along quietly, will you? |
40897 | Now, Hasan Kuli,thundered the Prince when they were alone,"what intrigue is this?" |
40897 | Oh, you want two, do you? 40897 Or Miss Pilgrim?" |
40897 | Perhaps Mr. Percy will answer that? |
40897 | Postage stamps? |
40897 | Shall I ring or not? |
40897 | Sheraton? |
40897 | So soon? 40897 So you''re Parker''s cousin? |
40897 | Strange, is it not? |
40897 | Stuffed? |
40897 | Surely you heard that the Ark itself was discovered about three months ago? |
40897 | That''s a tidy figure; but did you never wanter make that three thousand into thirty thousand? |
40897 | The Ark discovered? |
40897 | The Pearl-- where is it? |
40897 | Then for why do you take it? |
40897 | Then how did you get your contracts, Septimus? |
40897 | Then this is the only one of the lot that was n''t lit yesterday? |
40897 | Then what is your pertic''ler line in life? |
40897 | There''s a six- years''limit for presentation, is n''t there? 40897 To pick mushrooms, shall we call it?" |
40897 | To- night? |
40897 | To-- pick-- mushrooms? |
40897 | Vizier,said the Prince abruptly,"whom have you here? |
40897 | Was it? 40897 Was there nothing else?" |
40897 | Wedderburn made a bit of a mistake, did n''t he? |
40897 | Well, what have you gotten at York? |
40897 | Well, you are one, are n''t you? |
40897 | Well? |
40897 | Well? |
40897 | Well? |
40897 | What about them? |
40897 | What about them? |
40897 | What about work you never did, for which you''ve got false receipts? 40897 What am I going to have of it all?" |
40897 | What are the conditions? |
40897 | What are you doing here? |
40897 | What are you going to do with us? |
40897 | What are you going to do? |
40897 | What business? |
40897 | What did you say? |
40897 | What do you do all the time? |
40897 | What do you mean by scientific observations? |
40897 | What do you mean by this, Markham? |
40897 | What do you mean, girl? |
40897 | What do you shoot an''hunt? |
40897 | What do you think it contains? |
40897 | What does he say? |
40897 | What does he want it for? |
40897 | What have you done with the radium? |
40897 | What in the world are you fellows laughing at? |
40897 | What is it now? |
40897 | What is it? |
40897 | What is the meaning of this? |
40897 | What is worth your while in this world? 40897 What is your concession?" |
40897 | What is your name? |
40897 | What on earth has he done with the radium? |
40897 | What particular business? |
40897 | What sort of a step? |
40897 | What sort of paper did you use for it? |
40897 | What the blazes did she mean by first givin''the alarm and then aidin''and abettin''? 40897 What the deuce are you drivin''at?" |
40897 | What''s the matter? |
40897 | What''s wrong with this? |
40897 | What''s your name, and where do you come from? |
40897 | What? |
40897 | What? |
40897 | Whatever made you risk your pension for a bit of radium? |
40897 | Where are the fifty sovereigns? |
40897 | Where are you? |
40897 | Where is the Pearl? |
40897 | Where''s the gramophone? |
40897 | Where''s your authority for all this? |
40897 | Which is the plate room? |
40897 | Which makkazine? |
40897 | Which one? |
40897 | Who are you? |
40897 | Who instigated that alarm? |
40897 | Who is there? |
40897 | Who the blazes are you? |
40897 | Who the juggins are you? |
40897 | Who''d have thought he was so cunnin''? |
40897 | Why could n''t the_ Huzoor_ have left it alone, or have taken another jewel? 40897 Why did n''t you come before?" |
40897 | Why do you want to photokraph my place? |
40897 | Why hide the prescription, Vizier? |
40897 | Why should I krant you bermission? |
40897 | Will you kindly leave my private matters alone? |
40897 | Will you sit there? 40897 Wot d''ye mean?" |
40897 | Wot do you do that for? |
40897 | Wot for? |
40897 | Wot is it you''re lookin''for? |
40897 | Wot''s the good of talkin''here? 40897 You are not from Mr. Holzmann, den?" |
40897 | You do n''t want it? |
40897 | You do n''t want that? |
40897 | You do n''t''appen to''ave the chink on you? |
40897 | You will not? 40897 You wish me to leave that window open?" |
40897 | You wished to see me on business? |
40897 | You wished to see me, sir? |
40897 | You would dare to fire on me, sir? |
40897 | Your Royal Highness,he said,"is nothing ever done disinterestedly-- from pure patriotism?" |
40897 | 141._)]"D''you take me for a mug?" |
40897 | 192._)]"What''s the meaning of this outrage, you scoundrel?" |
40897 | A bracelet?" |
40897 | Ackill?" |
40897 | An''what do you do when you ca n''t shoot, an''fish, an''hunt?" |
40897 | And how do you know that?" |
40897 | And me dying all the time to be here, Mr.---- What shall I call you?" |
40897 | And pray what has Lord Ribston, an ex- Cabinet Minister, to do with it?" |
40897 | And where''s the sovereign purse I gave you? |
40897 | And why should I, of all the priests of the Temple, be chosen to restore the sacred stone? |
40897 | And your temperature?" |
40897 | Any pension?" |
40897 | Are n''t you, William?" |
40897 | Are you going to let your friend sacrifice himself on the altar of nonsense, Miss? |
40897 | Are you remaining?" |
40897 | BUT WHAT ABOUT THAT HOLE IN THE WINDOW?" |
40897 | BUT WHAT ABOUT THAT HOLE IN THE WINDOW?''" |
40897 | Bradshaw?" |
40897 | But did it? |
40897 | But is n''t it rather risky, telling me all this?" |
40897 | But the other, who was of a romantic temperament, said,"Wot''s the odds? |
40897 | But was the Panhard never coming? |
40897 | But what about that hole in the window?" |
40897 | But what have you been doing, dad?" |
40897 | But what on earth''s the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, and where is it to be found?" |
40897 | But what was that? |
40897 | But where does the Chancellor keep the thing?" |
40897 | But wot''s the need to leave the chink? |
40897 | Ca n''t you let me have a breath of fresh air?" |
40897 | Can I be of any use to you?" |
40897 | Can you give me another clue?" |
40897 | Can you read a clinical thermometer?" |
40897 | Cigar, sir? |
40897 | Could he do it? |
40897 | Could he manage it before the soldier was round again? |
40897 | Did you never hanker after elephants?" |
40897 | Did you never think of dippin''into trade, and increasin''it that way?" |
40897 | Did you never tink of de sea in dat way, Mr. Lucas, when you was not studying domestic architecture and curios?" |
40897 | Dinner at six?" |
40897 | Do n''t you think it''s our turn to do something now?" |
40897 | Do n''t you tink so?" |
40897 | Do you feel a tingling at the finger tips?" |
40897 | Do you happen to know him, sir?" |
40897 | Do you not tink so?" |
40897 | Do you understand?" |
40897 | Either this lady has a hop with me to my own time and tune, and gives me a kiss at the end, or----""Or what?" |
40897 | Got a watch?" |
40897 | Got it? |
40897 | Had he only to break a window, step across a floor, seize a treasure, and depart? |
40897 | Had he surprised the Lord High Chancellor, the keeper of the King of England''s conscience, worshipping by stealth at some pagan shrine? |
40897 | Have you a family?" |
40897 | Have you a headache?" |
40897 | Have you a headache?" |
40897 | Have you got a stamp?" |
40897 | Have your hands a bluish tinge?" |
40897 | He brushed past the Earl, and, with proffered arm, smirked,"May I have the next dance, Miss?" |
40897 | He had evidently some ulterior object in view, but what was it? |
40897 | He was about to close the cabinet when Mr. Lucas asked:"Have you any Holbeins?" |
40897 | Here you are planning what is, in plain English, the robbery of your employer, so why stick at a trifle like that?" |
40897 | Here, I say, you fellows, what''s come over the world since last night?" |
40897 | Horse or foot soldier, Smithers?" |
40897 | How could the Professor leave it in so exposed a place? |
40897 | How did you get out?" |
40897 | How do you do?" |
40897 | How do you feel?" |
40897 | How do you like the Hydro?" |
40897 | How else did you think I could have known you were a burglar? |
40897 | How''s your pulse?" |
40897 | How''s your temperature? |
40897 | Hullo, what''s this? |
40897 | I do n''t want any more jewels, but where does Captain Richards keep his decorations-- his Victoria Cross, for instance?" |
40897 | I read yesterday---- Let me see-- where is it? |
40897 | I suppose I may find it in this room?" |
40897 | I suppose you''ve realised all your assets?" |
40897 | I wonder where the beggar is stationed?" |
40897 | If there were, how could he imperil his hope of success by running the risks attendant on the burglary? |
40897 | If you will lend money to lords, why the blazes do n''t you take in the sporting papers, and keep an eye on your friends? |
40897 | Is it to be a bargain or not? |
40897 | Is n''t that so?" |
40897 | Is that so?" |
40897 | Is there a Mrs.----? |
40897 | Is your pulse jerky?" |
40897 | It is settled?" |
40897 | It was a fortune to him, but how would Lord Illingworth view it? |
40897 | It was my turn, and here I am-- don''t you see?" |
40897 | It''s nine thousand you want, is n''t it? |
40897 | Jones?" |
40897 | Jones?" |
40897 | Jones?" |
40897 | Kassala?" |
40897 | Lucas?" |
40897 | Lucas?" |
40897 | Lucas?" |
40897 | Married?" |
40897 | Marvell?" |
40897 | May I read it to you?" |
40897 | Might I look at them?" |
40897 | Mr. Jones, I wonder if you would mind bringing my crozier from the library?" |
40897 | My head''s splitting-- splitting, do you hear? |
40897 | My lord, do you agree?" |
40897 | My lords and gentlemen, at whose instigation was that alarm raised?" |
40897 | Nevertheless, in his most magisterial voice he demanded:"What are you doing here?" |
40897 | No one dependent upon you, I hope? |
40897 | Now I''ll make a cheque out for the balance-- what is it? |
40897 | Now about this box? |
40897 | Now shall we join the ladies?" |
40897 | Now, gentlemen, will you pass your words to come quietly? |
40897 | Now, what about this?" |
40897 | Of course no one could think that the theft was to his advantage, and it would save him from all bother at the Admiralty-- but would it? |
40897 | Oh, I remember; but you''re not satisfied with merely killing time, are you? |
40897 | Or would it be better to try the back? |
40897 | Percy?" |
40897 | Pray, what is the meaning of this?" |
40897 | President?" |
40897 | Respiration?" |
40897 | Rivers?" |
40897 | S''pose we takes the bag, an''leaves the notes?" |
40897 | Secretary?" |
40897 | Secretary?--the Mace of the House of Commons?" |
40897 | Sinnott?" |
40897 | THE BURGLARS''CLUB[ Illustration:"''MAY I ASK WHAT YOU EXPECT TO FIND HERE?''" |
40897 | That is rather a big word for the little mushroom I shall take away; but if you would like some memento of the occasion, what shall it be? |
40897 | Then he added, unblushingly,"And how is your sister?" |
40897 | Then without waiting for a reply,"Where do you keep your cigars?" |
40897 | Then, to put on time whilst he collected his scattering thoughts,"What do you want to do with the key?" |
40897 | To what address?" |
40897 | Was he a Thug? |
40897 | Was he waiting for a reply? |
40897 | Was he, John Lucas, a mere tyro in the burglary profession, able to outwit the smartest man of the day? |
40897 | Was it his Majesty the Shah who played at billiards and cards with the English? |
40897 | Was it really a member? |
40897 | Was it theft or-- something worse? |
40897 | Was this self- styled priest the emissary of some Eastern organization bent upon destroying the flower of the Western hierarchy? |
40897 | Well?" |
40897 | What about Government contracts?" |
40897 | What about commissions to officials, tips to men, and plunder all round?" |
40897 | What about contracts executed with inferior stuff? |
40897 | What are your views on things in gen''ral, my lord?" |
40897 | What could Mr. Kassala want there? |
40897 | What did Mr. Kassala want in the Bishop''s room? |
40897 | What do you think of that?" |
40897 | What does it tell of? |
40897 | What else have you in this line?" |
40897 | What excuse could he offer? |
40897 | What for?" |
40897 | What had he to do with empty chairs, and old folios, and omens? |
40897 | What had that man not done? |
40897 | What if the Vizier were to come to his window? |
40897 | What if the extremities were blue after all, and Cantrip right? |
40897 | What in the world do you mean?" |
40897 | What is it this time?" |
40897 | What is your name, please?" |
40897 | What is your pulse?" |
40897 | What on earth did it mean? |
40897 | What on earth was he doing? |
40897 | What on earth was he driving at? |
40897 | What sort of a heart have you?" |
40897 | What the blazes do I care about what you''ll know or what you wo n''t know? |
40897 | What the deuce do you want with that peppercorn and shoe? |
40897 | What was that? |
40897 | What was this? |
40897 | What were the rites he was performing? |
40897 | What will you have to drink?" |
40897 | What''s he threatenin''this time?" |
40897 | Whatever is the matter?" |
40897 | Whatever will Mr. Toft say, Maria? |
40897 | When does Lord Denton leave?" |
40897 | Where are your spare tubes and covers, and your jack?" |
40897 | Where did Richards keep it? |
40897 | Where do you bank? |
40897 | Where does he keep it?" |
40897 | Where does he live?" |
40897 | Where on earth was the Lord Chancellor''s den? |
40897 | Where was the radium? |
40897 | Which box was he to take-- the one that held the Order of the Lion and the Sun, the object of all his scheming, or the other, in which lay the treaty? |
40897 | Which do you prefer to do?" |
40897 | Which one is it you want?" |
40897 | Which window should he attempt to force? |
40897 | Which window will you unlatch for me?" |
40897 | Who could have told her? |
40897 | Who''s''he''? |
40897 | Why did you leave the Service? |
40897 | Why do you so pretend to me? |
40897 | Why should he have singled out the one above all others necessary to the happiness of Agni? |
40897 | Why the blazes have n''t you got your money?" |
40897 | Why wait for assistance? |
40897 | Why?" |
40897 | Will you come back to us? |
40897 | Will you do this, please?" |
40897 | Will you let me have the key and a visitin''card, or not?" |
40897 | Will you please take that seat?" |
40897 | Will your Excellency seat yourself? |
40897 | Would it, though? |
40897 | Would n''t you, Sammy?" |
40897 | Would you allow me?" |
40897 | Would you believe it, Mr. Sinnott, I was one day actually arrested for suspiciously followin''the Secretary of State for India? |
40897 | Would you take it?" |
40897 | Yes, when do you intend to pick the fine mushrooms?" |
40897 | You are aware that Lord Lothersdale is working on a very important report?" |
40897 | You are to look at only like a gentleman?" |
40897 | You got my note? |
40897 | You''re sure you would n''t like to restore it yourself? |
40897 | Your age last birthday?" |
40897 | Your physician?" |
40897 | business, and, what is more, that I had to pay my entrance fee by a previous burglary? |
40897 | he resumed,"dat you and I and Mr. Marvell, de clever detective, should be here, Mr. Lucas? |
40897 | what does that flaxen- haired youth not own? |
40897 | what was that? |
4017 | ''The first is so conceived to revenge myself on the King--''What can that mean? |
4017 | A cap? |
4017 | A cart? 4017 A horse- drawn vehicle, then?" |
4017 | A part? |
4017 | A servant? 4017 A yellow leather cap? |
4017 | Absolutely free? |
4017 | Ah, of course, you know the object of the theft? |
4017 | All my acknowledgements-- and no ill will on your side, I trust? |
4017 | Am I the sort of man who dies? 4017 And I should doubtless have enjoyed the enormous advantage of undergoing the same fate as M. Ganimard and Mr. Holmlock Shears?" |
4017 | And after that? |
4017 | And can you say nothing more about this strange patient? |
4017 | And did he find out? |
4017 | And do you see nothing more? |
4017 | And he went away? |
4017 | And if he dies? |
4017 | And if they do n''t fit in? |
4017 | And if you drop behind? |
4017 | And is no one living there at present? |
4017 | And it was I? |
4017 | And next? |
4017 | And on what day did this happen? |
4017 | And the motive of his theft? |
4017 | And the place where he is concealed, perhaps? |
4017 | And the third man? |
4017 | And then? |
4017 | And then? |
4017 | And then? |
4017 | And this morning? |
4017 | And was the operation successful? |
4017 | And what is your reasoning? |
4017 | And what was the object of the journey? |
4017 | And where are you going now? |
4017 | And where did the cart come from? |
4017 | And where does he live? |
4017 | And where does he live? |
4017 | And with you? |
4017 | And you read it? |
4017 | And you, mademoiselle? |
4017 | And, according to you, the facts which we have just ascertained carry their own explanation? |
4017 | Are you afraid? |
4017 | Are you coming, Beautrelet? |
4017 | Are you coming, Ganimard? |
4017 | Are you convinced? 4017 Are you expecting some one?" |
4017 | Are you going? |
4017 | Are you sure of the way? |
4017 | Are you sure that I know it? |
4017 | Are you there, Beautrelet? |
4017 | As a place of refuge, then? |
4017 | At first sight, do you suspect no one? |
4017 | At night? |
4017 | Beautrelet-- he is there--"Eh? |
4017 | But did he leave bare- headed? |
4017 | But he got up again? |
4017 | But his friends were able to take him away afterward? |
4017 | But how can Lupin have known this detail? |
4017 | But how can they hope to keep a secret like this? 4017 But how is he living? |
4017 | But how? 4017 But no, you''re not coming-- What''s the matter with you?" |
4017 | But some day or other--"Some day or other, the fraud will be discovered? 4017 But the runaway, the wounded man?" |
4017 | But was he there on the day before, two days ago? |
4017 | But what about the dogs? 4017 But what would he say if you delivered Arsene Lupin into the hands of the police?" |
4017 | But where, confound it all?--In what corner of Hades--? |
4017 | But where, confound it, where did they go through? 4017 But who can have done it? |
4017 | But who? 4017 But, surely, you are not going down, miss?" |
4017 | By which you mean to say--? |
4017 | By whom? 4017 Can I see the Baron de Velines?" |
4017 | Could you describe him to us? |
4017 | Could you repeat it to us? |
4017 | Did he come to your house? |
4017 | Did he see you? |
4017 | Did n''t they say anything before you-- something that might help us? |
4017 | Did the old guard surrender? |
4017 | Did you think that you knew me for good and all because you had seen me in the guise of a clergyman or under the features of M. Massiban? 4017 Do n''t you think so yourself? |
4017 | Do you know which is her room? |
4017 | Do you mean that he has not left it? |
4017 | Do you still want me? |
4017 | Do you think so? 4017 Do you think so?" |
4017 | Do you want more proofs? 4017 Easier, really?" |
4017 | Eh? 4017 Ever since this morning?" |
4017 | For dinner? 4017 For instance?" |
4017 | Get on? 4017 Have you any proofs? |
4017 | Have you discovered the traces of a third accomplice who disappeared before the arrival of the young ladies? |
4017 | Have you it there-- on you? |
4017 | Have you your credentials? |
4017 | He asked for food in the kitchen, ate his lunch and then--"And then--? |
4017 | He is still a young man--"Yes, with very expressive eyes, fair hair--"And a beard? |
4017 | He lives in it, then? |
4017 | He lives over there, all alone-- on the slope-- the hovel that comes next after the churchyard.--Shall I go with you? |
4017 | Here-- is it possible? |
4017 | How can I trouble it now? |
4017 | How do you know? |
4017 | How long did it take? |
4017 | How so? |
4017 | How would you communicate with them? |
4017 | How? |
4017 | Hullo, young man, what are you doing here? 4017 I hope you wo n''t let that prevent you--""From telling you what I know? |
4017 | I''m afraid--"You''re afraid? |
4017 | I? |
4017 | In that case, I do n''t understand.--Well, who is the murderer of Jean Daval? |
4017 | In that case, what is your name? 4017 In that case--?" |
4017 | In what circumstances? |
4017 | Is he dead, too? |
4017 | Is it deep? |
4017 | Is that how he appeared to you, mademoiselle? |
4017 | Is the article in the printer''s hands? |
4017 | It ca n''t be I, because I''m dead, eh? |
4017 | It was, no doubt, the knife which I saw on the drawing- room mantelpiece, next to a leather cap? |
4017 | Look, here''s one little fact: what are the initials under which those men correspond among themselves? 4017 Marie Antoinette''s book of hours?" |
4017 | Next? 4017 Next?" |
4017 | No, governor-- only--"What? |
4017 | Nor M. Daval either? |
4017 | Nor the room disturbed in any way? |
4017 | Nothing more than that? |
4017 | Nothing-- it''ll pass off--"But what is it? |
4017 | Now,continued Isidore,"what was there in this room that could arouse the covetousness of the burglars? |
4017 | On the Route de Valognes, is it? |
4017 | On what day are those others coming? |
4017 | On what day? 4017 Orders from whom?" |
4017 | Really, M. Beautrelet-- do you think so? 4017 Really?" |
4017 | Robbery? 4017 Shall we separate?" |
4017 | Should I be indiscreet, if--? |
4017 | Since when? |
4017 | So I may take it, mademoiselle, that your evidence is positive? |
4017 | So it was between seven o''clock in the evening, on the day before yesterday, and six o''clock on yesterday morning that he disappeared? |
4017 | So you were really able to succeed because I screened you and assisted you? |
4017 | The Englishman of this morning? |
4017 | The front page-- what does the front page say? |
4017 | The little door? |
4017 | The motive? 4017 The prefect of police?" |
4017 | The prime minister? |
4017 | The young ladies--"The young ladies may have been dreaming, you think? 4017 Then what can save him?" |
4017 | Then what conclusion do you draw, Beautrelet? |
4017 | Then why are you thinking of that man rather than another? |
4017 | Then--? |
4017 | Then? |
4017 | There''s a style about it, is n''t there? 4017 Think? |
4017 | This morning? 4017 To treat?" |
4017 | Took what? |
4017 | Was it pretty well contrived, or was it not? 4017 Was the bed disarranged in his room?" |
4017 | We''re sinking, eh? |
4017 | Well, did you see the hatter? |
4017 | Well, then, who killed Jean Daval? 4017 Well, what do you say to that?" |
4017 | Well, what is it? 4017 Well, what is it?" |
4017 | Well, what? 4017 Well, young man, are you satisfied with the results of your campaign?" |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | Well? |
4017 | What about him? |
4017 | What are you locking us in for? |
4017 | What are you talking about? 4017 What are you waiting for?" |
4017 | What business? |
4017 | What did I tell you? 4017 What do you conclude?" |
4017 | What do you say to that, master? |
4017 | What do you say to the way I have arranged my little home, Beautrelet? |
4017 | What do you think of it, Monsieur le Juge d''Instruction? 4017 What do you want?" |
4017 | What does the key open? |
4017 | What has become of him? 4017 What have you to say, sir?" |
4017 | What is it? |
4017 | What is it? |
4017 | What of? |
4017 | What proof have you? |
4017 | What proof have you? |
4017 | What sort of face had he? |
4017 | What sort of fly was it? |
4017 | What was this''rest''? 4017 What would you have it be, darling?" |
4017 | What''s that you say? |
4017 | What''s that? |
4017 | What''s the matter with you? |
4017 | What? 4017 What? |
4017 | What? |
4017 | What? |
4017 | What?--What?--What''s that you say? |
4017 | When will the museum be open? |
4017 | When you read it, were those two pages missing? 4017 When? |
4017 | Where is it? 4017 Where on earth can he be? |
4017 | Where''s the cabman? |
4017 | Which coat? |
4017 | Which was that? |
4017 | Who are you, sir? |
4017 | Who are you? |
4017 | Who are you? |
4017 | Who are you? |
4017 | Who reckoned by metres in those days? 4017 Who then?" |
4017 | Why delay? |
4017 | Why did n''t you say so? |
4017 | Why do n''t you help, Beautrelet? |
4017 | Why do n''t you shoot him, instead of staring at him like that? |
4017 | Why do you suppose that he requires to escape? |
4017 | Why do you suppose that he will escape? |
4017 | Why not? |
4017 | Why so late? |
4017 | Why, Monsieur le Juge d''Instruction, I write for a number of papers-- all over the place--"Your credentials? |
4017 | Why, how do you think? 4017 Why, what''s the matter with you, Beautrelet?" |
4017 | Why? |
4017 | Why? |
4017 | Will it be for long? |
4017 | Will you give me until the Sunday? |
4017 | With a false beard? |
4017 | With his fly? |
4017 | Yes, but the key of the door--? |
4017 | Yes, sir? |
4017 | Yes, you: what paper do you belong to? |
4017 | Yes-- I understand--''Cherbourg''-and then? |
4017 | Yes-- a name-- like Chateau--"Chateaubriant?--Chateau- Thierry?--"No- no--"Chateauroux? |
4017 | You do n''t mean to say you think--? |
4017 | You have no enemy? |
4017 | You have not doubted either, for a moment have you, that he managed this business? |
4017 | You knew it, then? |
4017 | You know nothing more? |
4017 | You know the murderer''s name? |
4017 | You know what they contained? |
4017 | You remember Victoire, Lupin''s old foster- mother, the one whom my good friend Ganimard allowed to escape in a sham prison- van? |
4017 | You''ve met no one at all suspicious- looking? |
4017 | Your occupation? |
4017 | ''And does it get there?'' |
4017 | *****"That''s interesting, eh? |
4017 | A burst of shrill laughter interrupted him:"Why, you highwayman, do n''t you understand,"cried Beautrelet,"that I have taken my precautions? |
4017 | A clever notion, what? |
4017 | A coincidence? |
4017 | A dram of rum?" |
4017 | A further proof? |
4017 | A half- brother of Louis XIV., as Voltaire maintained, or Mattioli, the Italian minister, as the modern critics declare? |
4017 | A man still young, rather grave and solemn- looking--?" |
4017 | A proof? |
4017 | A theft in which nothing had been stolen; an invisible prisoner: what could be less satisfactory? |
4017 | A van?" |
4017 | A work of art, a curiosity? |
4017 | ARSENE LUPIN"Whose name will figure after ours?" |
4017 | After all, why should I not be honest? |
4017 | After an exchange of compliments, he said to Shears:"I suppose that you are here-- because of''him''?" |
4017 | After being piously preserved in the count''s family, it has been, for the last five years, in a glass case--""A glass case?" |
4017 | Ah, Beautrelet, will she ever forget that I was once Lupin? |
4017 | Already taken in by one of the confederates, was he now going to let himself be tricked by this self- styled schoolboy? |
4017 | Am I to leave you?" |
4017 | An accomplice?" |
4017 | An enemy? |
4017 | And at full speed, do you hear? |
4017 | And by what means? |
4017 | And can you make me these startling revelations now?" |
4017 | And he never omitted to insinuate, slily:"What about the Needle? |
4017 | And his best girl has no secrets for Lupin.--What did I tell you? |
4017 | And one of them exclaimed:"Funny, is n''t it, that we should all have had the same idea? |
4017 | And since when?" |
4017 | And the question resolves itself into this: what has become of the Queen''s book of hours? |
4017 | And what conclusion do you draw?" |
4017 | And what road had been taken by the motor car in which they were carried off during the night? |
4017 | And what sort of scene was I about to assist at: dramatic or comic? |
4017 | And what was the scene of the whole of the present tragedy? |
4017 | And where could they have moved him to? |
4017 | And why did he wish to divulge it? |
4017 | And yet that figure 19? |
4017 | And, addressing the servant,"Charolais, did you lock the staircase doors behind the gentleman?" |
4017 | And, as he did not reply, I repeated,"Who are you? |
4017 | And, even then, once you were inside, who would guide you? |
4017 | And, if I asked you the name of the murderer?" |
4017 | And, on the other hand, where was Raymonde? |
4017 | And, with a laugh like a child''s, revealing his white teeth:"Are you convinced now?" |
4017 | And, with fellows like that, what would have become of me, by Jove, with four to one against me?" |
4017 | Any clues?" |
4017 | Are we enemies because circumstances bring us into opposition? |
4017 | Are you asleep?" |
4017 | Are you sure?" |
4017 | As it is, Lupin is saved; and saved by whom? |
4017 | At a sign from him, the clerk left the room; and the magistrate exclaimed:"Why, what have you been doing to yourself, M. Beautrelet? |
4017 | At last, the boy asked:"Is there such a thing as an inn called the Lion d''Or at a short league outside the town?" |
4017 | Beautrelet at once asked her:"You found this volume upstairs, madame, in the library?" |
4017 | Beautrelet could not help asking:"When you arrived, was it empty?" |
4017 | Beautrelet gave a start:"What''s that? |
4017 | Beautrelet nodded his head:"Yes, but what do you want?" |
4017 | Beautrelet reflected and then said:"What next?" |
4017 | Beautrelet stopped:"Do you really want to know, Monsieur le Juge d''Instruction?" |
4017 | Bedtime--?" |
4017 | Besides, why resist? |
4017 | Bless my soul, what for?" |
4017 | Bombard the Needle? |
4017 | But Lupin?" |
4017 | But could he pass? |
4017 | But do you attach any value--?" |
4017 | But how did he know it? |
4017 | But how were you able to discover--?" |
4017 | But how will you find it? |
4017 | But look, over there, in the offing, that black line, level with the water--""Well?" |
4017 | But on the side of the land? |
4017 | But what did it matter? |
4017 | But who could the newcomer be? |
4017 | But why did n''t I guess earlier?" |
4017 | But, admitting that he was up, why did he disarrange his bedclothes, to make believe that he had gone to bed? |
4017 | But, if that were so, would I not have slipped away at the right moment, following the example of my fellow- criminal?" |
4017 | But, in that case, how had the wounded man succeeded in escaping the eyes of Raymonde, Victor and Albert? |
4017 | Can you ever forgive me?" |
4017 | Can you picture the situation, supposing my tenant were not Arsene Lupin?" |
4017 | Come, who could be interested?" |
4017 | Could he be a descendant of the marquis? |
4017 | Could it be? |
4017 | Cry for help? |
4017 | Did he fear that the character of the paper itself, or some other clue, could give me a hint? |
4017 | Did he hope to escape from Ganimard? |
4017 | Did not the two letters D and F, so plainly cut, point to it and admit to it, with the aid, perhaps, of some ingenious piece of mechanism? |
4017 | Did the castle contain the key to the mystery? |
4017 | Did you hear--?" |
4017 | Do n''t you know me? |
4017 | Do n''t you know that?" |
4017 | Do n''t you know, you ass, that I''m uttering historic words and that Beautrelet is taking them in for the benefit of posterity?" |
4017 | Do you believe that?" |
4017 | Do you grasp the situation now? |
4017 | Do you hear, driver? |
4017 | Do you remember the Louvre scandal, the tiara which was admitted to be false, invented and manufactured by a modern artist? |
4017 | Do you suggest that you have your little solution of the riddle ready?" |
4017 | Do you think I would die like that, shot in the back by a girl? |
4017 | Do you think so?" |
4017 | Do you think--?" |
4017 | Do you understand how you succeeded in getting as far as this? |
4017 | Do you understand that I had given each of my men his share of the plunder when you met them the other night on the cliff? |
4017 | Down there-- under his present conditions--""Bad conditions?" |
4017 | Enemies? |
4017 | Filleul?" |
4017 | For that matter, chance served him without delay:"A letter posted on Wednesday last?" |
4017 | For what hidden reason was Lupin confessing his love and the failure of that love? |
4017 | Ganimard? |
4017 | Granting that it was impossible to find them for the moment, might one not discover the road by which they had disappeared? |
4017 | Had Lupin not won the game in advance? |
4017 | Had he heard Lupin''s words? |
4017 | Had he not discovered and handed over the Hollow Needle? |
4017 | Had he not the right to humor the irresistible sympathy with which, in spite of everything, this man inspired him? |
4017 | Had he seen them? |
4017 | Has destiny not accepted the issue which I selected?" |
4017 | Has it a name?" |
4017 | Have I changed so much?" |
4017 | Have we mastered the secret at last?" |
4017 | Have you been robbed of something, then?" |
4017 | Have you been taking lessons? |
4017 | Have you spoken to anybody of that document which Sergeant Quevillon picked up and handed you in my presence?" |
4017 | He asked him, in a less peevish tone:"And are you satisfied with your expedition?" |
4017 | He asked, gruffly:"What are you doing here?" |
4017 | He asked:"What is the name of the castle over there, behind the trees?" |
4017 | He asked:"Why did you do it? |
4017 | He let her cry and, after a while, said:"It was you, was n''t it, who did all the mischief, who acted as go- between? |
4017 | He looked at Beautrelet with an air of absolute bewilderment, hesitated a moment and then took his cap:"Are you coming, Charlotte?" |
4017 | He looked at me and said:"Do n''t you know me?" |
4017 | He read:***** Will these lines ever reach you, my dear son? |
4017 | He returned with a letter:"Will you allow me, gentlemen?" |
4017 | He stopped in front of Lupin and defied him, like a child making faces at his playmate:"What do you say to that, master?" |
4017 | He unfolded the paper and, at once, raising his eyes, murmured:"What does it mean? |
4017 | He walked on and said to Beautrelet:"This makes me uneasy-- is it Shears? |
4017 | He was silent for a few minutes and resumed:"My father had n''t shown you that snapshot yet?" |
4017 | His linen is marked with the initials E. V. That ought to be sufficient proof, I think: do n''t you?" |
4017 | How can you assert--?" |
4017 | How could M. de Gesvres, who had fainted, know, on waking, that Daval had been stabbed with a knife?" |
4017 | How did they carry him off?" |
4017 | How did you get in? |
4017 | How did you know me?" |
4017 | How is that?" |
4017 | How much exactly did he know? |
4017 | How was it possible for two attempts of this kind to take place? |
4017 | How will he keep alive? |
4017 | How would you get into the castle? |
4017 | How, after that, is it possible to suspect her? |
4017 | How? |
4017 | How? |
4017 | However, it''s only a few minutes-- but what''s the matter? |
4017 | I admit that your solution is correct, because it needs must be; but how does it help us?" |
4017 | I did not insist and, changing the conversation:"How did you get in?" |
4017 | I do n''t have an opportunity of lecturing at the Institute ever day!--Faster, chauffeur: we''re only doing seventy- one and a half!--Are you afraid? |
4017 | I feel quite weak then, and I should like to cry--"Was he crying? |
4017 | I have collected indisputable proofs--""But the body?" |
4017 | I heard them talking about it--""And what road did they take?" |
4017 | I know you, you''re from the Havre.--Guns''crews to the guns!--Hullo, there''s the commander!--How are you, Duguay- Trouin?" |
4017 | I thought M. de Gesvres had bought two almost wild sheep- dogs, which were let loose at night?" |
4017 | I''ve made you feel, anyhow; your eyes are quite wet!--Friendship betrayed: that upsets you, eh? |
4017 | I? |
4017 | II; Arsene Lupin in Prison The Thibermenil case? |
4017 | If the walls that surround our private lives be not respected, what is to safeguard the rights of the citizen? |
4017 | In all probability, his confederates removed his corpse at the same time that they carried away the girl; but what proof have we? |
4017 | In the face of that colossus of pride and will- power which called itself Holmlock Shears, of what use were threats? |
4017 | In the letter from old man Harlington to M. Etienne de Vaudreix, or rather to Lupin--""The intercepted letter?" |
4017 | In the next holidays--""Whitsuntide?" |
4017 | In two days of liberty, you must have carried them pretty far?" |
4017 | Inspector?" |
4017 | Is Monsieur le Procureur General downstairs?" |
4017 | Is he tumbling down the other staircases to bar the entrance to the tunnel against me? |
4017 | Is it the one which Beautrelet has held in his hands and which Lupin recovered from him through Bredoux, the magistrate''s clerk? |
4017 | Is n''t it fine? |
4017 | Is n''t it gorgeous? |
4017 | Is n''t it grand? |
4017 | Is n''t it immense? |
4017 | Is the adventure of the Hollow Needle not over? |
4017 | Is the man alive? |
4017 | Is there anything there that seems obscure? |
4017 | Is your old friend great on the tight- rope, or is he not? |
4017 | Isidore Beautrelet appeared nonplussed:"I, mademoiselle? |
4017 | Isidore gave a start:"The sixth time, you say? |
4017 | It has something to do with a book about a needle, has n''t it, a book which is supposed to have come down to me from my ancestors?" |
4017 | It was the name of a town, was n''t it?" |
4017 | It was very probably the same car; but then the question cropped up again: what had become of the four Rubenses? |
4017 | It was you who took him the photograph? |
4017 | Jewelry? |
4017 | Lastly, who was that strange personage? |
4017 | Let''s go upstairs, shall we? |
4017 | Lift the tiara of Saitapharnes, Beautrelet.--You see those two telephones? |
4017 | Lupin asked:"Any news, Gomel?" |
4017 | Lupin rushed up to her:"What is it? |
4017 | Lupin seized Beautrelet roughly by the arm and in a cold voice, looking him straight in the eyes:"You''re going to keep quiet now, are n''t you? |
4017 | M. Filleul rose:"Anything new? |
4017 | M. Filleul turned to the other reporter:"And you, sir?" |
4017 | May I ask what you have learned?" |
4017 | My beard, perhaps? |
4017 | My client was very fond of it; and, unless he has changed his mind--""Can you give me his name and address?" |
4017 | No danger of our being observed, I suppose?" |
4017 | No one? |
4017 | Nobody? |
4017 | Not so bad, is she? |
4017 | Now at which spot is the ambush laid? |
4017 | Oh, I must n''t touch those on any account!--But what''s the matter? |
4017 | Oh, you, by the way, hand me back my hundred- franc note, will you? |
4017 | On which side is he to attack him? |
4017 | Only you must tell me everything that can be of use to me.--Did you catch anything-- any remark made by those men? |
4017 | Only--""Only what?" |
4017 | Only--""Only what?" |
4017 | Or is it still in Marie Antoinette''s book of hours? |
4017 | Or that forest? |
4017 | Or the houses of this hamlet? |
4017 | Or was it a superhuman work executed by human beings, Gauls, Celts, prehistoric men? |
4017 | Or was it among the insignificant phrases spoken by that peasant yonder that he might hope to gather the one little illuminating word? |
4017 | Or were they two magic words which could compel the whole great adventure of Lupin the great adventurer to assume its true significance? |
4017 | Ought this hill- slope to be questioned? |
4017 | Raymonde called the other servant:"Albert, do you see him down there? |
4017 | Run after them and let me be-- if not!--It''s settled, is n''t it?" |
4017 | Shall I be there for lunch?" |
4017 | Shall I ever be able to wipe out from her memory the past which she loathes and detests?" |
4017 | Shall you have guns?" |
4017 | She leaned over one of them:"Father!--Father!--Is it you? |
4017 | She smiled bitterly and the officer caught the words:"Why so late?" |
4017 | She was feeling her way there, when Suzanne, her cousin, came out of the room and fell into her arms:"Raymonde-- is that you? |
4017 | Shears?" |
4017 | Should they call out? |
4017 | So you''re not asleep?" |
4017 | Some aid? |
4017 | Suzanne, scared to the verge of swooning, fell on her knees, stammering:"Let us call out-- let us call for help--""Who would come? |
4017 | That being so-- what can you do? |
4017 | That is all he wanted to know and so he is going-- where? |
4017 | That''s right!--And the boat?" |
4017 | The Gruchet, Montigny, Crasville burglaries? |
4017 | The Indre?" |
4017 | The affair of Baron Cahorn? |
4017 | The answer took away his breath:"The Chateau de l''Aiguille?--Oh!--But in what department are we? |
4017 | The boy asked:"And the treasure?" |
4017 | The business is done''?" |
4017 | The father dressed himself, but, as they were leaving the room, he whispered:"I am not alone in the castle--""Ah? |
4017 | The legend of the Hollow Needle? |
4017 | The magistrate said:"Monsieur le Comte, am I to believe that this version is correct?" |
4017 | The miracle by which your father was taken out of Cherbourg Arsenal, in spite of his twenty body- guards? |
4017 | The next day, he asked Beautrelet:"What are you doing here, eh?" |
4017 | The stranger smiled:"Do n''t you recognize me?" |
4017 | The way in which the operation was performed? |
4017 | The word''luggage''? |
4017 | Then what''s the use of wasting your time and energy? |
4017 | Then why? |
4017 | There are five charges left, one of which would be enough to send me ad patres.--Well, so you''re putting it in your pocket? |
4017 | There are two pages torn out; but you read them, did you not, madame?" |
4017 | There was no regular agreement, just a letter--""But you know the baron?" |
4017 | These, no doubt, were insoluble questions; and what did it matter? |
4017 | They are queer people--""Do you think your client would consent to sell his castle?" |
4017 | They offered you money, I suppose-- to buy ribbons with a frock--?" |
4017 | They went down and down, Isidore in silence, Lupin still bubbling over with merriment:"I should like to know what Ganimard is doing? |
4017 | Till Monday, then?" |
4017 | To give up the Needle was all very well; but why was he giving up himself? |
4017 | To go upstairs alone and release the prisoner? |
4017 | To pass in spite of all? |
4017 | To the castle?" |
4017 | Try and remember: the two pages following this table of figures and dots?" |
4017 | Twice over, he asked:"You have n''t seen anything of young Beautrelet, I suppose?" |
4017 | Upon what action was he resolving? |
4017 | Was he aware of the danger he was running? |
4017 | Was he ignorant of the presence of Ganimard and his men? |
4017 | Was he really nearing the end of his race? |
4017 | Was he speaking seriously? |
4017 | Was he, for the sake of an absurd idea, to renounce happiness at the very moment when it seemed within his reach? |
4017 | Was it a fairy tale? |
4017 | Was it a meaningless expression, the puzzle of a schoolboy scribbling with pen and ink on the corner of a page? |
4017 | Was it a natural phenomenon, an excavation produced by internal cataclysms or by the imperceptible action of the rushing sea and the soaking rain? |
4017 | Was it an accomplice who had come back to investigate? |
4017 | Was it even an adversary? |
4017 | Was it possible that the vanquished and yet invisible adversary, whom they had been hunting in vain for several days, could really be Arsene Lupin? |
4017 | Was it possible? |
4017 | Was my make- up as old Massiban so good as all that?" |
4017 | Was the result not certain? |
4017 | Was the war not over? |
4017 | Was there no bolt closing it on the other side? |
4017 | Was this not a trap laid for him by his infernal enemy? |
4017 | Was this the gun you fired, mademoiselle, and from this window?" |
4017 | Well, could not Beautrelet confine himself to the same ground? |
4017 | Well, have you got it?" |
4017 | Well, then, what? |
4017 | Well, then--? |
4017 | Well?" |
4017 | Were they to suppose that the leader of the gang had not left the cloisters or the neighborhood of the cloisters? |
4017 | What are you here for?" |
4017 | What are you talking about?" |
4017 | What can he do, a single, unarmed stripling, against that phenomenon of energy and strength? |
4017 | What did he care about the rest? |
4017 | What did the mystery consist of? |
4017 | What do you mean? |
4017 | What do you say to that, baby?" |
4017 | What do you think of it, my dear chap?" |
4017 | What do you think of my cockle- shell, Beautrelet? |
4017 | What do you think of my cockle- shell, Beautrelet?" |
4017 | What do you think, Beautrelet?" |
4017 | What for? |
4017 | What had become of them? |
4017 | What happened between them? |
4017 | What has become of this paper? |
4017 | What has been happening during the past two months at the Chateau d''Ambrumesy? |
4017 | What has happened to you?" |
4017 | What has happened? |
4017 | What is it?" |
4017 | What is the value of this pamphlet? |
4017 | What is there to prevent my being a sixth- form pupil at the Lycee Janson? |
4017 | What prevented him from putting them on rather than his heavy nailed boots?" |
4017 | What then? |
4017 | What then? |
4017 | What time is it?" |
4017 | What was he going to do? |
4017 | What was his plan? |
4017 | What was the motive for this particular letter? |
4017 | What was the use of an impossible struggle? |
4017 | What were his thoughts? |
4017 | What were those elements, those means, those chances? |
4017 | What will Duguay- Trouin do? |
4017 | What will she do? |
4017 | What would my worthy parent say?" |
4017 | What''s that?" |
4017 | What''s your plan?" |
4017 | What?" |
4017 | When do we deliver the assault?" |
4017 | When you arrived--""And where is it?" |
4017 | Where are we going? |
4017 | Where are your papers?" |
4017 | Where does he select his site? |
4017 | Where is he hiding?" |
4017 | Where should she hide this dangerous document? |
4017 | Where to get at him? |
4017 | Where to wound him? |
4017 | Where was Holmlock Shears, Lupin''s prisoner, put on board ship? |
4017 | Where was Lupin going when he was attacked and bound hand and foot, in his compartment by Pierre Onfrey, the Auteuil murderer? |
4017 | Which of the two was to strike it? |
4017 | Which was the entrance to the underground passage? |
4017 | Which way did they carry him off? |
4017 | Who could discover it? |
4017 | Who could ever learn the impenetrable secret of the Needle? |
4017 | Who else? |
4017 | Who knows if the trap into which you will inevitably fall has not already opened under your footsteps?" |
4017 | Who was able to get into my house?" |
4017 | Who?" |
4017 | Why 45, when the figure in the document is 44? |
4017 | Why conceal an act which you were lawfully entitled to commit in defense of your life?" |
4017 | Why did he not go on with the case? |
4017 | Why not say King of Yvetot at once? |
4017 | Why this display of anger? |
4017 | Why use threats? |
4017 | Why was Lupin so fiercely bent upon snatching the document about the Hollow Needle from me? |
4017 | Why? |
4017 | Why?" |
4017 | Will she also give him up? |
4017 | Will she give up the man she has wounded? |
4017 | Will that suit you?" |
4017 | Will those who differ plead the higher interest of truth? |
4017 | With a man like that, of what good could it be to look elsewhere than in the domain of the enormous, the exaggerated, the superhuman? |
4017 | With whom on earth could he have made an appointment? |
4017 | Without hesitation, Isidore sat down beside the man and said:"Yes, that is my name-- but who are you? |
4017 | Would Isidore decide to give the finishing stroke to the defeated enemy? |
4017 | Would Lupin not try to resume the offensive? |
4017 | Would he accept with a good grace the irretrievable loss of the woman he loved? |
4017 | Would his, Beautrelet''s efforts have the same victorious results? |
4017 | Would n''t you like a sugar- stick apiece to screw your courage up? |
4017 | Would she speak? |
4017 | Would she speak? |
4017 | Would the door open without an effort? |
4017 | Would you be so good as to examine the pictures and to tell us if you recognize them as genuine?" |
4017 | Would you like details? |
4017 | Would you mind reading this scrap of paper, which I have just found in the pocket of the coat?" |
4017 | You admit it, do n''t you? |
4017 | You do understand, do n''t you? |
4017 | You leave me alone? |
4017 | You proclaim yourself beaten, do you? |
4017 | You remember the story of the coronet, the story of the Duc de Charmerac? |
4017 | You saw me yesterday?" |
4017 | You shall say so, above all, because, if you do not say so--""Because, if I do not say so--?" |
4017 | You''re looking to see if it''s loaded? |
4017 | Your father-- and if there are more of them left-- and they throw themselves upon him--?" |
4017 | Your name?" |
4017 | a.. What words could come before Etretat? |
4017 | and bequeathed by the queen to her fervent admirer? |
4017 | de Gesvres''evidence and is in the official report:''I am not wounded.--Daval?--Is he alive?--The knife?'' |
4017 | de Saint- Veran shot at, the man who fell in the park and whom we are looking for: do you suggest that he is not the man who killed Jean Daval?" |
4017 | de Saint- Veran, why did n''t they murder her in her room?" |
4017 | de Villemon:"Will you forgive me, madame? |
28093 | A friend whom he used to meet at the café in the evening and with whom he exchanged the illustrated papers? |
28093 | A joke? 28093 A very high one? |
28093 | About the murder of that poor Lavernoux? |
28093 | Ah, so you know?... 28093 Ah, you rely on me, chief?" |
28093 | All the guns unloaded? |
28093 | And Angélique? |
28093 | And I know him? |
28093 | And after that? |
28093 | And at what part of my letter? |
28093 | And can we see him? |
28093 | And considering the period at which it took place, the arrest, no doubt, had serious consequences? |
28093 | And did this have the effect of frightening them off? |
28093 | And did you steal Dugrival''s watch in order to give it back to him and inspire him with confidence? |
28093 | And do n''t you know where she goes to? |
28093 | And do you know who the villain is? |
28093 | And do you want to know? |
28093 | And he drank the water from the pool? |
28093 | And if it is not found on your finger, who will have broken it? 28093 And is it now... is it at once that you want to...? |
28093 | And it is he whom the police are after? |
28093 | And she bows to you? |
28093 | And the date: do you see the date, in red? 28093 And the second?" |
28093 | And the servants? |
28093 | And then did he go for you? |
28093 | And was that one word enough? |
28093 | And were you living here? |
28093 | And what about my wife? |
28093 | And what about the money? |
28093 | And what about the motive of the murder? |
28093 | And what became of him? |
28093 | And what has prevented him until now is your refusal? |
28093 | And where does the water go when it runs out of the pool? |
28093 | And where is the proof? |
28093 | And who is the murderer? |
28093 | And why? |
28093 | And you ca n''t think of anybody? |
28093 | And you do n''t know...."Where he was going? 28093 And you find an adversary who is a match for you?" |
28093 | And you who hid the knife? |
28093 | And you who smashed the window- pane while your aunt was throttling me? |
28093 | And you? |
28093 | And your successes in society and with the fair sex? |
28093 | And, since Charles''s death? |
28093 | And, since then, she has not been seen? |
28093 | And, when I have signed them, shall I be free? |
28093 | Another proof to confirm my supposition...."What proof? 28093 Any danger?" |
28093 | Are they going to spend the night here? |
28093 | Are you ready? |
28093 | Are you serious? |
28093 | Are you serious? |
28093 | Are you sure of your information? |
28093 | Are you sure,she said,"that it is necessary?" |
28093 | Are you sure? |
28093 | At the end, eh? 28093 Baron Repstein?" |
28093 | But Charles himself? |
28093 | But afterward? |
28093 | But by whom? 28093 But did the maid know where the stone was?" |
28093 | But he gets up, surely? |
28093 | But how did he get in? |
28093 | But how did you guess?... |
28093 | But how did you settle the hour at which to begin looking? |
28093 | But how? 28093 But not much admiration?" |
28093 | But the money, you will ask, the stolen pocket- book? 28093 But then why all these complications? |
28093 | But then why did we go? |
28093 | But what about the millions? |
28093 | But who is this doctor? 28093 But who? |
28093 | But why did she select that one rather than the others? |
28093 | But why does only that piece remain? |
28093 | But why? 28093 But why? |
28093 | But why? |
28093 | But with what object? 28093 But, hang it all, the proof of what?" |
28093 | But,she said,"the lodge- keeper will find the dog soon.... Who will have killed him?" |
28093 | By the countess? |
28093 | By whom? |
28093 | By whom? |
28093 | Ca n''t you guess? |
28093 | Can I send for her? |
28093 | Can I? |
28093 | Chotois? 28093 Consequently, he could go near him without being bitten?" |
28093 | Did anybody come to see him yesterday? |
28093 | Did n''t you want me to die? 28093 Did she see double when the scamp had her by the throat? |
28093 | Did you recognize him? |
28093 | Do I want to know?... 28093 Do you really mean it? |
28093 | Do you think that the count had any... any murderous intentions? |
28093 | Do you think you know? |
28093 | Does monsieur le baron know of the murder of M. Lavernoux, his land- agent? |
28093 | Done? |
28093 | Dot those i''s for me, will you? |
28093 | Eh? 28093 Eh?" |
28093 | Eh? |
28093 | Eh? |
28093 | Eight hundred thousand? |
28093 | For how much? |
28093 | Go? 28093 Good lord, what''s this?... |
28093 | Had he taken it by then? |
28093 | Hang it all, what does it mean? |
28093 | Has he been attacked also? |
28093 | Has he left no traces? |
28093 | Has n''t he come? |
28093 | Has n''t it rained during the last four weeks? |
28093 | Have you any choice? |
28093 | Have you any request to make of me? |
28093 | Have you succeeded?... 28093 Have you told him of the different attempts?" |
28093 | Have you your money still? |
28093 | His man, Bernard, joined him near the door and I heard them talking about a working jeweller...."Is that all? |
28093 | How can I tell? 28093 How did you come to suspect me?" |
28093 | How did you guess it? |
28093 | How do you know? |
28093 | How do you know? |
28093 | How do you mean, you ca n''t say? |
28093 | How do you mean? |
28093 | How old were you then? |
28093 | How? 28093 How?" |
28093 | I did?... |
28093 | I? |
28093 | If I meet Dugrival in the next world, what message am I to give him from you? |
28093 | In hiding? |
28093 | In that case, can I have the man up? 28093 In this house?" |
28093 | In what way? |
28093 | Is he here? |
28093 | Is it Ganimard speaking? |
28093 | Is it loaded? |
28093 | Is it possible? 28093 Is that you, chief?" |
28093 | Is that you, father? |
28093 | Is there enough pressure to bring it into the pool of itself? |
28093 | Is this death? |
28093 | Is your father in the house to- day? |
28093 | It is probable, therefore, that I have not been seen either, especially as the trees hide us? |
28093 | It was you who removed the bullets from the revolver? |
28093 | It''s the third floor, is n''t it, on the left? |
28093 | Just think, my dear chap, the mistakes in spelling...."The mistakes in spelling? |
28093 | Kill me? |
28093 | Look here, do you think I put you on to this soft thing for nothing? |
28093 | Louise d''Ernemont too? |
28093 | May I hope to hear it? |
28093 | Never? |
28093 | No brother? |
28093 | No... no... you must first explain.... Why did you save me? 28093 No... only bills and addresses....""And, in the words he used to you, in his threats, is there nothing that allows you to guess?" |
28093 | Not even a ring? |
28093 | Oh, really? |
28093 | Oh, was he? |
28093 | On the third floor? |
28093 | On what pretext that we can admit? |
28093 | One word more: had that old doctor been attending him long? |
28093 | Only,continued Ganimard,"only I swear... do you hear, chief? |
28093 | Really? 28093 Save me? |
28093 | See him?... 28093 Servants''gossip....""A young man- servant whom we had in our employ: was that it?" |
28093 | Shall I put out the lights, sir? |
28093 | So that...? |
28093 | So then...? |
28093 | So...? |
28093 | Something more? |
28093 | Sonia Kritchnoff? |
28093 | Still young, a member of the old nobility, a multi- millionaire: what could a man want more? |
28093 | Still, the pictures?... |
28093 | Suppose they kill you? |
28093 | Takes your breath away, chief, does n''t it? 28093 That takes your breath away, what?" |
28093 | That young man- servant whom we discharged last week knew all about it, did n''t he, Gabriel? |
28093 | That''s what they mean to do, to kill you... to hide your body somewhere.... Who would know of it? |
28093 | The bank- notes? |
28093 | The detectives? |
28093 | The doctor, therefore? |
28093 | The husband of the famous baroness? |
28093 | The money... on the nail...."What money? |
28093 | The money? |
28093 | The other end? |
28093 | The princess''s jewels? |
28093 | The property was immense, I suppose? |
28093 | The tramp? 28093 The water''s not more than a foot deep, is it?" |
28093 | The working jeweller? |
28093 | Then Colonel Sparmiento is not dead? |
28093 | Then I can speak to you freely? |
28093 | Then he had no suspicions? |
28093 | Then he had no weapon?'' 28093 Then he had put no money by?" |
28093 | Then is Lavernoux''s murderer concealed in my house? 28093 Then it concerns your son?" |
28093 | Then it must be one of the servants? 28093 Then she recognized you?" |
28093 | Then the fat''s in the fire? 28093 Then the figure 2 stood for two o''clock?" |
28093 | Then we are returning to the manor- house? |
28093 | Then you think, monsieur le préfet...? |
28093 | Then your father is your only protector? |
28093 | This is rather promising.... What on earth can those two merchants be plotting? |
28093 | To the house? 28093 To your rooms?" |
28093 | Unless what? |
28093 | Unless what? |
28093 | Victoire? 28093 Was he alone when he bound you and locked you in?" |
28093 | Was the friend an Englishman? |
28093 | Well what? |
28093 | Well what? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | What am I to do? |
28093 | What are you saying?... 28093 What are you talking about?" |
28093 | What blunder? |
28093 | What can it matter who I am? 28093 What do I think of it?" |
28093 | What do they want? |
28093 | What do you mean, Ganimard? |
28093 | What do you mean? 28093 What do you mean? |
28093 | What do you mean? |
28093 | What do you mean? |
28093 | What do you say? |
28093 | What dodge? 28093 What does all this mean? |
28093 | What earthly connection can there be between those different people? |
28093 | What else am I? 28093 What has become of the other?" |
28093 | What have you done with it? |
28093 | What if I do? |
28093 | What is her name? |
28093 | What is it, father? |
28093 | What is it? 28093 What is it?" |
28093 | What is it? |
28093 | What is there to astonish you in that? |
28093 | What made me...? |
28093 | What medicine? |
28093 | What money? 28093 What money?" |
28093 | What on earth''s the matter? |
28093 | What reason? |
28093 | What sum? |
28093 | What the dickens can he want to go to Lille for? |
28093 | What then, father? |
28093 | What then? |
28093 | What was? |
28093 | What will become of her? |
28093 | What woman? |
28093 | What''s become of them? |
28093 | What''s his name? |
28093 | What''s in my hand? |
28093 | What''s that? 28093 What''s the matter?" |
28093 | What''s the matter? |
28093 | What''s the use? 28093 What''s to be done?" |
28093 | What, monsieur le duc, do n''t you know my voice? 28093 What? |
28093 | What? 28093 What?" |
28093 | What? |
28093 | What? |
28093 | What? |
28093 | What? |
28093 | What?... |
28093 | When did this happen? |
28093 | Where are they? |
28093 | Where are you going? |
28093 | Where are you? |
28093 | Where are your jewels? |
28093 | Where does he live? |
28093 | Where is he? 28093 Where is he?" |
28093 | Where''s Captain Jeanniot? |
28093 | Where''s your husband? |
28093 | Where? |
28093 | Which is your wedding- ring? |
28093 | Which way? |
28093 | Who are you? |
28093 | Who are you? |
28093 | Who are you? |
28093 | Who could have done it?... 28093 Who did?" |
28093 | Who is it? |
28093 | Who is this doctor? |
28093 | Who is with him? |
28093 | Who says that he committed suicide? |
28093 | Who used to feed him? |
28093 | Who would have suspected...? |
28093 | Whom have I the honour...? |
28093 | Why are you saving me? |
28093 | Why ca n''t you come straight to the point? 28093 Why not?" |
28093 | Why not? |
28093 | Why, besides, convey that wounded, dying woman on the driver''s seat of the car, where everybody could see her? 28093 Why, the end of the story....""The end of the story? |
28093 | Why, what would you have me tell you? 28093 Why, what''s the matter?" |
28093 | Why? 28093 Why? |
28093 | Why? 28093 Why? |
28093 | Why? |
28093 | Why? |
28093 | Why? |
28093 | Why?... 28093 Why?... |
28093 | With what? |
28093 | Would it be indiscreet, if I asked...? |
28093 | Yes, I see.... And who lives in that room? |
28093 | Yes, but how about the five hundred thousand francs?... 28093 Yes, but who are you?" |
28093 | Yes... would you like me to...? |
28093 | Yes... yes... but the way in which the countess was saved? |
28093 | You do n''t suspect the man? |
28093 | You have no friends staying in the house? |
28093 | You have nothing at all left? |
28093 | You know the name of Jenny Saphir''s murderer? |
28093 | You mean to say...? |
28093 | You pulled a face of disgust... what made you do that? |
28093 | You think it''s over? |
28093 | You''ll see a medicine- case.... Have you got it?... 28093 Your mother is here?" |
28093 | Your mother?... |
28093 | Your secretary? |
28093 | ''Which governor?'' |
28093 | *****"Is monsieur le baron at home?" |
28093 | *****"Well, what do you think of Baron Repstein?" |
28093 | A contract? |
28093 | A rescue? |
28093 | After all, why conceal the fact? |
28093 | All of you, friends, eh? |
28093 | Am I right?" |
28093 | An accomplice? |
28093 | An inspector?... |
28093 | An intimate friend?" |
28093 | And I added, a little chaffingly, in my turn,"But do n''t you think that you were humbugged a bit yourself, on this occasion?" |
28093 | And Mother Goussot, in her turn, yelped, in her shrill voice:"Is it prison you''re afraid of? |
28093 | And are not you yourself convinced?" |
28093 | And by whom, pray?" |
28093 | And he at once asked, with ill- concealed eagerness:"Do you know anything?" |
28093 | And he continued,"Has the count a particularly intimate friend... in whom he confides?" |
28093 | And he was quite surprised not to see him washing his hands there:"Has he gone?" |
28093 | And here?" |
28093 | And how you must have been put to it, when you ventured to move a limb, eh? |
28093 | And is this the way you thank me? |
28093 | And now, Lupin to the rescue? |
28093 | And suppose he''s not quite so polite to us and gives us the slip meanwhile? |
28093 | And the clue to your good actions? |
28093 | And the count said to the man:"You know what you have to do?" |
28093 | And the jewels? |
28093 | And the money she robbed me of?" |
28093 | And then what had become of the murderer? |
28093 | And they have let their prisoner escape? |
28093 | And what about the way in which you solved the puzzle of the three pictures?" |
28093 | And what is the result of that step?" |
28093 | And who knew but that, in a moment of fury...? |
28093 | And why move that enormous stone, to finish off the victim, when a mere pebble would have done the work? |
28093 | And why not, after all? |
28093 | And why, having disappeared, did he return to the scene of the accident? |
28093 | And you''ll nurse him as well as you can, wo n''t you? |
28093 | And, above all, why had he brought them back? |
28093 | And, as I know that you would just as soon clear up a mystery as plan one....""Well?" |
28093 | And, besides, what''s the good? |
28093 | And, still worse, uncle, the scandal?... |
28093 | And, turning to the governess,"Do n''t forget, Fräulein, to bring him home immediately after dinner.... Is monsieur still in the house?" |
28093 | And, when he insisted, she cried:"Let me be, will you?... |
28093 | And, while I think of it, used M. Dugrival perhaps to...?" |
28093 | Answer me, ca n''t you? |
28093 | Any news?" |
28093 | Are you coming, Gabriel?" |
28093 | Are you operating, Angel Gabriel? |
28093 | Are you ready? |
28093 | Arsène Lupin took my arm, and walking away with me, said:"When did you guess it, yourself?" |
28093 | At the corner of the Rue Raynouard? |
28093 | At the word of command, eh? |
28093 | Baptiste?... |
28093 | Because she loved you once?" |
28093 | Besides, he can join you as soon as his strength permits.... That''s settled, is it not?" |
28093 | Besides, how could the baron have begun the fight, if he were not sure of escaping the police? |
28093 | Besides, if it were Lupin, why should he take back the fifty thousand francs which he sent? |
28093 | Besides, if the farmer- general had realized his fortune, do n''t you think that that fortune would have been found? |
28093 | Besides, if there had been the least sound of bells, would they not have woke up? |
28093 | Bother about rules and regulations, legal hours and all that rot? |
28093 | Bragoff? |
28093 | But Louise d''Ernemont said:"And suppose he does not come?" |
28093 | But Yvonne, suddenly seized with fresh alarm, asked:"Then it''s not true?... |
28093 | But do n''t you know that they have taken him from me?... |
28093 | But he had no sooner placed his foot on the threshold than he stopped suddenly and exclaimed:"What are you doing here, d''Emboise? |
28093 | But how about drinking?" |
28093 | But how could he forget it? |
28093 | But how on earth did you manage to pull off that trick? |
28093 | But look, my friend, is n''t it cleverly made? |
28093 | But now, can I be of use to you in any way? |
28093 | But the farmer was convinced that Trainard had hidden the money before turning himself into the scarecrow:"Where have you put it, you scum? |
28093 | But then the pneumatic letter?... |
28093 | But then where is the scamp?" |
28093 | But then why did you stab me to begin with?" |
28093 | But was there not in the family some person who would be interested in their removal? |
28093 | But what are you doing? |
28093 | But what can I say? |
28093 | But what could I do? |
28093 | But what could she do against so many? |
28093 | But what other end could there be?" |
28093 | But what was the good? |
28093 | But where are you going sir?" |
28093 | But who was to prove that the car had followed that particular road on the previous night? |
28093 | But why did you save me? |
28093 | But, I say, you have n''t killed the scoundrel, have you?" |
28093 | But, after all, are they a sufficient proof?" |
28093 | But, all the same, how on earth was it done?... |
28093 | But, at once conquered by the queerness of the situation, he burst out laughing:"What? |
28093 | But, if so, who? |
28093 | But, without pausing to go into the matter:"Ah, so that dear old d''Emboise is there?" |
28093 | By what signs? |
28093 | By what? |
28093 | By whom?" |
28093 | Ca n''t you see that I detest you?" |
28093 | Come now, speaking frankly, what do you think of it yourself?" |
28093 | Darcieux leaves her dressing- room window ajar, is n''t that so?" |
28093 | Darcieux, who was her mother''s natural heiress? |
28093 | Darcieux?" |
28093 | Did I penetrate the mystery of the scarf? |
28093 | Did I understand the business? |
28093 | Did n''t you see?... |
28093 | Did no one ever come forward to solve the problem?" |
28093 | Did the murderer use it? |
28093 | Did you forget that I swore, on my dead husband''s head, to find his murderer?" |
28093 | Did you notice one detail in the maid''s evidence? |
28093 | Did you return unknown to your aunt? |
28093 | Do n''t my friends on board ship burn my letters? |
28093 | Do n''t you see that you''ve been playing the good dog for four weeks on end?... |
28093 | Do n''t you want something to eat first?" |
28093 | Do you begin to realize the position?" |
28093 | Do you call that uninteresting? |
28093 | Do you follow me, chief?" |
28093 | Do you follow me?" |
28093 | Do you hear? |
28093 | Do you intend to?" |
28093 | Do you know the Edith Swan- neck story, as it was called?" |
28093 | Do you know the scoundrel?" |
28093 | Do you mean to say that you can make head or tail of what is going on?" |
28093 | Do you suspect any one?" |
28093 | Do you suspect anything?" |
28093 | Do you swear?" |
28093 | Do you think that I am a burglar in her eyes, a rogue, a cheat?... |
28093 | Do you think that M. Darcieux''s illness can be attributed to an outside cause?" |
28093 | Do you think that the report can have been heard at the house?" |
28093 | Do you think...?" |
28093 | Do you think?... |
28093 | Do you understand?... |
28093 | Does n''t the name remind you of anything?" |
28093 | Does''ms want a bit of sugar, then?..." |
28093 | Dudouis?" |
28093 | Dugrival gasped, in dismay:"What is it? |
28093 | Dugrival?" |
28093 | Exhausted with fever and pain, what could he do in the twenty minutes or so that were left to him before Ganimard''s arrival? |
28093 | Find you? |
28093 | For the whole mystery lay in this: how had the ruffians entered the house and how did they manage to leave it? |
28093 | Foreseen from alpha to omega? |
28093 | Four?" |
28093 | From what?" |
28093 | Gabriel handed her the revolver and the widow continued:"Have you burnt our papers?" |
28093 | Ganimard stepped forward:"M. Prévailles, I believe?" |
28093 | Had I not been expecting Arsène Lupin, I should certainly never have recognized him in the person of this old half- pay officer:"What''s the matter?" |
28093 | Had he made a mistake? |
28093 | Have n''t you seen it? |
28093 | Have n''t you washed yourself all this month, you old pig? |
28093 | Have you a warrant?" |
28093 | Have you any objection?" |
28093 | Have you got him?" |
28093 | Have you seen him? |
28093 | Have you something in your head? |
28093 | Have you the other?" |
28093 | Have you the scarf?" |
28093 | He asked:"Are you sure of your facts?" |
28093 | He caught me by the arm and, fiercely:"Do you think that I am Lupin to her? |
28093 | He clutched his nephew''s hands and said to him, fiercely, despairingly:"It''s Lupin, is it not?" |
28093 | He cried:"What''s the matter? |
28093 | He gained a little strength and jested:"When will the convalescent be allowed his first drive? |
28093 | He kept silent; and she, becoming anxious again, asked:"Do you suppose... that my husband...?" |
28093 | He raised his head and said,"It''s an interesting story.... Why did you wait before telling me?" |
28093 | He rapped out a number of questions, which Jeanne Darcieux answered hurriedly:"That animal was never let loose, was he?" |
28093 | He recognized his wife, Angélique:"What''s the matter?" |
28093 | He seemed greatly surprised:"Did I not promise to come in answer to your call?" |
28093 | He shut his eyes for an instant and then, suddenly, said to Gabriel:"How much?" |
28093 | He threw his arms round the doctor, who choked out:"Did n''t you see?... |
28093 | He turned to his wife:"Will you give me that ring of your own free will?" |
28093 | He walked up to Lupin and asked, without abandoning his imperturbable coolness:"Who are you?" |
28093 | He was in a confidential vein and answered:"The business of the eighteen diamonds? |
28093 | He went to the portress and asked her:"Does one of your tenants happen to be acquainted with Baron Repstein?" |
28093 | He whispered:"Are you sure that his accomplices on the yacht will not inform him of your escape?" |
28093 | Here''s wishing him a good journey.... And, of course, the door is bolted?... |
28093 | Here, one of his fellow- inspectors said:"Seen the chief?" |
28093 | His chief had never seen him in such a state of perturbation, nor heard him speak in a voice denoting such excitement:"Any news, Ganimard?" |
28093 | His mother is not ill?... |
28093 | How can Sparmiento have been Lupin''s accomplice?" |
28093 | How can the baroness have been murdered, when the police are following her tracks, so to speak, step by step?" |
28093 | How can you think of carrying such a sum about with you? |
28093 | How could she escape? |
28093 | How could the Comtesse d''Origny possibly believe her innocent? |
28093 | How did he disappear? |
28093 | How did you know that Dugrival carried all his money in his pocket?" |
28093 | How do I know what he may have done, what he may have invented?" |
28093 | How do I know?..." |
28093 | How does the business strike you?" |
28093 | How had it been righted, instead of smashing into that bank? |
28093 | How had the murderer managed to bring back those goggles unseen by the detectives? |
28093 | How many letters are there in the word? |
28093 | How much do you want for yourself? |
28093 | How much? |
28093 | How was he to get hold of it? |
28093 | How was it that the car had not bumped against that tree? |
28093 | I ca n''t think....""Who can have done it?" |
28093 | I can suggest a title for you if you like: what do you say to_ The Sign of the Shadow_?" |
28093 | I had instinctively counted the flashes and I said, aloud:"5....""Caught the idea? |
28093 | I had to let go of him....""Do you know the man?" |
28093 | I hope I have n''t stung you up too much, Trainard?" |
28093 | I ought to have waited for you to come and take me in charge?... |
28093 | I resumed:"What made you tell me this story... to which you have often alluded in my presence?" |
28093 | I said:"Well?" |
28093 | I say, boy... suppose we shook hands before we part? |
28093 | I say, mother, you can get up now, ca n''t you? |
28093 | I swear....""What do you swear?" |
28093 | I thought....""You thought what?" |
28093 | I''ll start at once.... Have a cigar? |
28093 | I''m holding you too tight, perhaps? |
28093 | In a taxi, of course?" |
28093 | In the safe? |
28093 | In the second place, what was the object of all that disturbance, in the evening, during the house- warming party? |
28093 | In twelve minutes?..." |
28093 | In twenty minutes, you say?... |
28093 | In what part of the orchard have you hidden it?" |
28093 | Is Chief- inspector Ganimard there?... |
28093 | Is Hyacinthe an accomplice?" |
28093 | Is it a bargain? |
28093 | Is it a bargain?" |
28093 | Is it a bargain?" |
28093 | Is it possible that this is you... that you were able to...?" |
28093 | Is n''t it silly?... |
28093 | Is n''t that enough for you? |
28093 | Is that it? |
28093 | Is that settled?" |
28093 | Is that the Criminal Investigation Department?... |
28093 | Is the bath- chair there? |
28093 | Is the taxi there? |
28093 | Is the window open in your dressing- room?" |
28093 | Is this a joke?" |
28093 | Is your husband here?" |
28093 | It is the thief, Dugrival''s murderer.... You do n''t believe me?... |
28093 | It was simple enough.... Why did n''t you?" |
28093 | It''s not they defending me... nobody''s defending me....""Well, then?..." |
28093 | Jeanne Darcieux,"continued Lupin,"wrote a letter to one of her friends, called Marceline, who lives at Versailles....""How do you know all that?" |
28093 | Jeanne turned pale and her pretty features were distorted with terror:"But who can bear me such a grudge?" |
28093 | Lepetit? |
28093 | Lupin caught up his hat:"Are you coming?" |
28093 | Lupin looked at me and burst into uncontrollable laughter:"So you have n''t heard? |
28093 | Lupin looked at me and continued:"And do they all bear the same date?" |
28093 | Lupin seemed greatly distressed and, in an affectionate voice:"Are you vexed? |
28093 | M. Dudouis sat thinking and then asked:"So... you believe...?" |
28093 | M. Lavernoux had a friend living in this street, had he not? |
28093 | May I come to you here, when I return?" |
28093 | Maître Valandier, informed by them of my arrival, hastened in my direction:"Well?" |
28093 | Money? |
28093 | Mother Goussot, all of a heap, suggested:"The little door at the end, down there?..." |
28093 | Must we not always go straight for the maddest suppositions? |
28093 | My conditions? |
28093 | My lord''s at his last gasp?... |
28093 | Needs must, eh?... |
28093 | No matter, its distinctly humorous.... D''Emboise versus d''Emboise.... Oh, but suppose I were no longer recognized? |
28093 | No? |
28093 | Now do you understand your folly?" |
28093 | Oblige me by reminding me, will you?" |
28093 | On the 28th of December, the examining- magistrate stopped him in one of the passages of the Law Courts:"Well, M. Ganimard, any news?" |
28093 | On the same side, to the right? |
28093 | One of the servants? |
28093 | One of them tried to jest:"Your name is n''t Harold, Colonel?" |
28093 | Out with the six notes....""What?... |
28093 | Outside, in the street, I cried:"So you have hit upon something?" |
28093 | Perhaps you do n''t recognize me? |
28093 | Shall I tell you what I think? |
28093 | She reflected once more and said to her nephew:"What would you do?" |
28093 | She went up to the bed:"Are you ready, Lupin?" |
28093 | So I ordered another, without saying anything about it... and this is the one, on my hand....""Did the real ring bear the date of your wedding?" |
28093 | So I said to myself,''Suppose I handed the business over to my dear old Ganimard? |
28093 | So what could I do?" |
28093 | So what was the good? |
28093 | So you see....""Then do you suppose a servant?..." |
28093 | So your husband wished to marry another woman? |
28093 | Sparmiento had the money?" |
28093 | Stand on ceremony with that rascal? |
28093 | Still fuming, he took down the receiver and growled:"Well? |
28093 | Suddenly, he rushed at her and caught her by the arm:"What are you drinking there?" |
28093 | Suppose d''Emboise himself were to confuse me with himself?" |
28093 | Suppose he plays us one of his Lupin tricks? |
28093 | Ten thousand? |
28093 | That they are hurting him, perhaps?..." |
28093 | That''s it, just a wee bit of string round the wrists; do you allow me?... |
28093 | The Comte d''Origny, I presume?... |
28093 | The Comtesse d''Origny would only yield in case...""In case...?" |
28093 | The Duc de Sarzeau- Vendôme had risen from his seat and was stamping furiously up and down the room:"At nine o''clock this evening?" |
28093 | The Dugrival business, I suppose? |
28093 | The chief asked:"Who is that woman?" |
28093 | The colonel repeated:"What does it mean? |
28093 | The examining- magistrate?..." |
28093 | The farmer took a gun and went out to his two labourers:"Anything fresh?" |
28093 | The fifty thousand francs....""Well, what about it? |
28093 | The lawyer gave a start:"Eh? |
28093 | The poor gentleman is very ill.""Ill?" |
28093 | The servants? |
28093 | The step taken by Mr Hargrove had to do with something else....""With what?" |
28093 | The stranger kept him at a distance:"One moment... we''ll give you that back, sha''n''t we, Trainard?" |
28093 | The voice of your future son- in- law?" |
28093 | The widow gave a strident laugh:"Well played, was n''t it? |
28093 | The widow leant forward and said:"Are you prepared to answer my questions?" |
28093 | Then he went back to the doctor:"Well?" |
28093 | Then he went on:"3, 5, 19, 19..."And, after a pause:"5, 18, 25..."Was he mad? |
28093 | Then why do you never miss a chance of turning him into ridicule?" |
28093 | There was a fresh pause; and Lupin asked:"What is your own opinion, Maître Valandier?" |
28093 | There''s another question that puzzles me: what is the connection between the second robbery and the first, the one on the race- course? |
28093 | There''s something more urgent... a queer thing that puzzles me.... Why on earth was n''t the last sentence finished? |
28093 | They listened, listened, with all their nerves on edge:"Did you hear?" |
28093 | Think of this: your daughter, Angélique de Sarzeau- Vendôme, married to that swindler, that thief.... No, no, it would never do....""What then?" |
28093 | To run away means accepting divorce... and what might that not lead to?... |
28093 | To whom? |
28093 | Too cunning to confess, he kept on whining:"What do you want of me?... |
28093 | Touching, is n''t it, Ganimard? |
28093 | Twenty thousand? |
28093 | Unfortunately my secretary thought....""But, tell me, monsieur, who are you?" |
28093 | Velmont reflected:"Has that conversation any meaning that throws a light upon your husband''s plans?" |
28093 | Velmont saw her flush as she stammered:"Could it be possible?... |
28093 | Was it from pity?" |
28093 | Was it one of the tenants? |
28093 | Was it possible that there was really somebody who had protected him against the widow, and that that somebody was now attempting to rescue him? |
28093 | Was n''t it well thought out and well foreseen? |
28093 | Was the surmise which his intuition had suggested to him and which was based upon a frail groundwork of slight facts, was this surmise wrong? |
28093 | We have witnesses, have n''t we?... |
28093 | We want the other end of the scarf; have you got it?" |
28093 | We''ll wait here; and, immediately after sunrise....""Wait, chief? |
28093 | Well, is it pretty clear? |
28093 | Well, is n''t that enough to blight a less sensitive soul than Jeanne''s for good and all? |
28093 | Well? |
28093 | What are you saying?" |
28093 | What are you saying?... |
28093 | What could she do to get him back? |
28093 | What credit can we give to the statements of an old servant enfeebled by age? |
28093 | What did I tell you, friend of my youth?" |
28093 | What did it all mean? |
28093 | What do you mean?" |
28093 | What do you say to that dastardly insult, Angélique? |
28093 | What do you say to the story?" |
28093 | What do you say?" |
28093 | What do you think of it, artist? |
28093 | What do you want of me?" |
28093 | What does the woman risk, seeing that it is the baroness who is being looked for? |
28093 | What does this mean?" |
28093 | What had happened? |
28093 | What have they done to your mother?" |
28093 | What horrible enmity was it that turned his hand against the girl and what abominable aim was he pursuing? |
28093 | What importance can we attach to the crotchets of a madman? |
28093 | What is it? |
28093 | What is it?" |
28093 | What is it?" |
28093 | What novice, what madman, what drunkard, what frightened criminal was driving that motor- car with such astounding bounds and swerves? |
28093 | What other person? |
28093 | What then? |
28093 | What trap?" |
28093 | What was his object, in the circumstances? |
28093 | What was the superior force that controlled the poor madman''s movements? |
28093 | What was the use of trying to move him? |
28093 | What would your poor mother say to it, if she were alive?" |
28093 | What''s expected of you? |
28093 | What''s that?" |
28093 | What''s the matter? |
28093 | What''s the matter?" |
28093 | What''s the matter?..." |
28093 | What''s up?" |
28093 | What?" |
28093 | When they had been round the estate, old Goussot asked, anxiously:"Well?" |
28093 | Where did that adventurer spring from? |
28093 | Where does it rise?" |
28093 | Where has the beggar hidden his dust? |
28093 | Where is he?" |
28093 | Where is she? |
28093 | Where is she?" |
28093 | Where is the strange primate that landed with them at Marseilles?" |
28093 | Where should we honest men be if we had not our conscience and the satisfaction of duty performed to reward us?" |
28093 | Which was the best place to hide the diamonds? |
28093 | Who can give me just a tiny hint?... |
28093 | Who could ever suspect a scarecrow?... |
28093 | Who is he? |
28093 | Who is it? |
28093 | Who is this malevolent genius, this infernal being who appears and disappears, who slays in the dark and whom nobody suspects?" |
28093 | Who says that it was not some passing tramp, some labourer, guided by the stench of the corpse? |
28093 | Who warned you, at this very spot, that Prévailles was left- handed?... |
28093 | Who was it looming in the murky darkness? |
28093 | Who was the man? |
28093 | Who would have opened that door for you? |
28093 | Who would have set you free? |
28093 | Who''s the victim?" |
28093 | Who? |
28093 | Whom am I to look out for?... |
28093 | Why again was the murderer not killed, or at least reduced to a temporary state of helplessness, in the terrible somersault turned by the car? |
28093 | Why all these dastardly tricks?" |
28093 | Why delay these confidences and confessions, my dear Lupin?... |
28093 | Why did he throw his fur coat there; then, on another day, his cap; then, on another day, his goggles? |
28093 | Why did you let him come up? |
28093 | Why do that, instead of putting her inside, or flinging her into some corner, dead, just as the man was flung under the brambles in the ditch? |
28093 | Why do you refuse them? |
28093 | Why everything? |
28093 | Why had Lupin insisted on this meeting? |
28093 | Why not this evening?... |
28093 | Why not to- morrow?" |
28093 | Why not wait till next day, seeing that the ruffian was as safe within the demesne as between the walls of a prison? |
28093 | Why should she marry one of her cousins when they were only after her money, the millions which she had inherited from her mother? |
28093 | Why that disturbance? |
28093 | Why that house- warming? |
28093 | Why the theft of one tapestry, followed by its recovery, followed by the theft of the twelve? |
28093 | Why, who says that he was the thief? |
28093 | Why... why, Dugrival, what are you doing?" |
28093 | Why? |
28093 | Why? |
28093 | Why?" |
28093 | Why?... |
28093 | Why?... |
28093 | With him, is it not always just the improbable and the astounding that we must look for? |
28093 | With what object? |
28093 | X EDITH SWAN- NECK"Arsène Lupin, what''s your real opinion of Inspector Ganimard?" |
28093 | You do n''t care about it, do you? |
28093 | You imagine that you will be rescued... that your friends are waiting outside? |
28093 | You know me, do n''t you? |
28093 | You know where he is hiding?" |
28093 | You ought to have....""What, chief? |
28093 | You really believe that M. Darcieux is threatened with the same danger?" |
28093 | You really believe....? |
28093 | You seem not to understand, chief?" |
28093 | You told me that you were connected with the detective- service.... Will you allow me to write and praise your conduct, your courage?" |
28093 | You wo n''t? |
28093 | _ The Escape of Arsène Lupin._"But then...?" |
7896 | ''And is Master Mathias jealous?'' 7896 ''Is the old fellow over there a baron?'' |
7896 | ''What, the father neither?'' 7896 ''With the father and the son?'' |
7896 | ''Without reason?'' 7896 A casual coincidence, therefore?" |
7896 | A seat where you could see him? |
7896 | A way out into the open fields? |
7896 | Adolphe, is the car ready? |
7896 | Alone? |
7896 | And Madame de Gorne? 7896 And Madame de Gorne?" |
7896 | And confident? |
7896 | And did you see nothing of what happened beside the well? |
7896 | And do you see nothing out of the common? |
7896 | And he''s in love with Madame Aubrieux? |
7896 | And if I refuse?... |
7896 | And if no one comes? |
7896 | And if that truth conflicts with the facts observed? |
7896 | And is it over, as far as I''m concerned? 7896 And it all amounts to what?" |
7896 | And it is quite impossible for that clock to have kept going for twenty years without being wound up? |
7896 | And it strikes you as awfully dangerous, I suppose? |
7896 | And it was my finger- prints that were found on the bottle in M. Guillaume''s pantry? |
7896 | And she slept? |
7896 | And suppose I refuse to speak? |
7896 | And suppose she wakes of her own accord? |
7896 | And suppose you are wrong? |
7896 | And that Jacques Aubrieux was not feeling very well and was proposing not to take his usual cycle- ride but to stay at home and sleep? |
7896 | And the murder was committed when? |
7896 | And the nurse who watches her? |
7896 | And the second objection? |
7896 | And the second time? |
7896 | And then? |
7896 | And this one strikes you as obscure? |
7896 | And to do this? |
7896 | And were n''t you frightened? |
7896 | And what are your intentions? |
7896 | And what conclusion did you draw? |
7896 | And what does Jacques Aubrieux say in his defence? |
7896 | And what is the reason? |
7896 | And where''s the body? |
7896 | And with what object? |
7896 | And yet,stammered Hortense, without daring to raise her voice,"no one has entered the house?" |
7896 | And you all three went to the cinema together? |
7896 | And you were afraid of finding something else? |
7896 | And you were all sitting together? |
7896 | And you will follow it up, wo n''t you? 7896 And you''ll tell him what?" |
7896 | And you? |
7896 | And you? |
7896 | And, if the good lady carries me off, what am I to do? |
7896 | Answer me, will you? 7896 Are n''t you afraid?" |
7896 | Are they taking them to the manor- house? |
7896 | Are you as certain of it as all that? |
7896 | Are you going to read your papers? |
7896 | Are you prepared to sign the written text of your confession? |
7896 | Are you ready to confess everything? |
7896 | Are you satisfied with me? |
7896 | Are you satisfied? |
7896 | Are you still determined to run away with me? |
7896 | Are you sure that they will venture?... |
7896 | Are you very anxious that I should? |
7896 | Are you wanting anything in particular, madam? |
7896 | Are you watching for those two? |
7896 | Arrested? 7896 At Pompignat station, where I came from? |
7896 | But Jean Louis Vaurois? |
7896 | But by what right, sir? 7896 But do you know me? |
7896 | But does n''t that one lean forward? |
7896 | But have you been to the police? |
7896 | But he came to you during the interval? |
7896 | But how dared you? 7896 But how did you get in here?" |
7896 | But if the word which you expect to hear is not spoken? |
7896 | But in what way? |
7896 | But the carriage that conveys the dead bodies? |
7896 | But the well... can be dragged? |
7896 | But what about Jean Louis? |
7896 | But what did he come here for? |
7896 | But when? |
7896 | But where? 7896 But why are you so certain?" |
7896 | But why? |
7896 | But you have a plan? |
7896 | But you must have your reasons? |
7896 | But your impression must have been confirmed by minor details, by things which happened to strike you as peculiar? |
7896 | But your two friends? |
7896 | But your witnesses? 7896 But, after all, monsieur, if I knew, why should I be silent?" |
7896 | But, though I bow to your decree, may I remind you what it was that I always believed our final adventure would be? 7896 But, though we understand the selection of the victims, how are we to explain the murders? |
7896 | By doubting it? |
7896 | By what name did he introduce himself to you? |
7896 | By what road? |
7896 | By whom? 7896 By whom?" |
7896 | Can I demand anything I like, however difficult and impossible? |
7896 | Can I go? |
7896 | Can I offer you my assistance? 7896 Can it be possible?" |
7896 | Carried off? |
7896 | Did he know at the time that M. Guillaume had sixty thousand francs at his place? |
7896 | Did n''t I hear the sound of a window? |
7896 | Did she write? |
7896 | Did what? |
7896 | Did you look for them? |
7896 | Did your husband know that? |
7896 | Do you mind? 7896 Do you realise who the man of the woods is?" |
7896 | Do you think I''m going to wait here for you for hours? |
7896 | Do you think he''s guilty? |
7896 | Do you think that this fourth- rate actor would have had all that strength and energy if it had been any other woman than Rose Andrée? |
7896 | Does he live far from Paris? |
7896 | Enquiries? 7896 For whom? |
7896 | Forgive me, wo n''t you? |
7896 | From there? |
7896 | From up there? |
7896 | From whom? |
7896 | From whom? |
7896 | Félicienne? |
7896 | Has he two names then? |
7896 | Have I not the right to receive whom I like? |
7896 | Have they any relations? |
7896 | Have you any idea? |
7896 | Have you anything more to say? |
7896 | Have you anything to say to the fact that your revolver was picked up within fifteen yards of the well? |
7896 | Have you ever seen him since? |
7896 | Have you found the answer? |
7896 | Have you lost something, Jacques? |
7896 | Have you never questioned him on this point? |
7896 | He looks a brute,said Hortense,"but what do you see in him that''s peculiar?" |
7896 | He? |
7896 | Here?... 7896 How can he have killed himself?" |
7896 | How can it have happened? |
7896 | How can you ask such a question? 7896 How could she possibly explain? |
7896 | How do I know? 7896 How do I know?" |
7896 | How do you know? |
7896 | How do you mean? 7896 How? |
7896 | How? |
7896 | I had rather wait till the afternoon: do you mind? 7896 I have a lot to do... urgent appointments....""And you deny yourself the pleasure of bringing the good news?" |
7896 | I? 7896 I?" |
7896 | If so, where is he? |
7896 | In Paris? 7896 In among all those infuriated people?" |
7896 | In that case? |
7896 | In what other way can one go ahead? |
7896 | Is it possible? 7896 Is n''t he here?" |
7896 | Is she sleeping well? |
7896 | Is that possible? 7896 Is that you, Félicienne? |
7896 | Is that you, madame? |
7896 | Jean Louis? 7896 Just the time to smoke a cigarette?" |
7896 | Jérôme Vignal''s château? |
7896 | Lucky in business? |
7896 | Madame Vaurois'', therefore? |
7896 | Mathias de Gorne? |
7896 | Mr. Chief- Inspector, you have some of your men outside, have n''t you? |
7896 | My promise? |
7896 | Nevertheless, suppose he recognizes by some sign that the box has been changed? |
7896 | Nevertheless,Rénine objected,"it is not to drive away that picture that she commits murder?" |
7896 | No proofs of what? |
7896 | No, he''s not dead, is he? 7896 Of my family? |
7896 | Of starving? 7896 Of what?" |
7896 | Oh, really? 7896 Oh, really? |
7896 | Oh, sir, what news have you for me? 7896 Oh?" |
7896 | On what evidence? |
7896 | Once more, who are you? |
7896 | Only a friend? |
7896 | Or to the strange coincidence between the three shots heard in the night and the three cartridges missing from your revolver? |
7896 | Perhaps he has fallen in love with somebody else? |
7896 | Proofs? |
7896 | Really? 7896 Restitution?" |
7896 | Rose Andrée? |
7896 | Shall we continue? |
7896 | Shall we send for your wife? 7896 Silent?" |
7896 | So there have been financial difficulties during the past few months? |
7896 | So this cousin killed somebody? |
7896 | So you really believe...? |
7896 | Something, you say? |
7896 | Still, you''re certain it''s he? |
7896 | Suppose we went on to the prefecture, M. Morisseau? 7896 That amounts to saying that you are going upon a supposition?" |
7896 | That is to say? |
7896 | That they may suspect something? |
7896 | The d''Ormevals? 7896 The reason? |
7896 | Then I contrived the whole affair so that Jacques Aubrieux might be accused of the crime? |
7896 | Then Rose Andrée...? |
7896 | Then he must have hidden in a corner of the living- room and waited for the return of M. de Gorne, who came after the snow? |
7896 | Then he''s not a respectable man? |
7896 | Then how can she...? |
7896 | Then there''s an outlet this way? |
7896 | Then we shall find the son at the father''s? |
7896 | Then what are you trying to do? |
7896 | Then what has become of your husband? |
7896 | Then what have you done? |
7896 | Then what made you choose me? |
7896 | Then what more do you want? |
7896 | Then, as Jacques Aubrieux was arrested the next morning, the notes ought to be there still? |
7896 | Then, as that plot was hatched by a husband against his wife or by a wife against her husband, you admit that Madame d''Ormeval...? |
7896 | Then...? |
7896 | There is no doubt of that? |
7896 | These two names, for instance? |
7896 | They left no traces? |
7896 | This house? |
7896 | To do? |
7896 | To see the examining- magistrate? |
7896 | To what? |
7896 | To whom was the letter addressed? |
7896 | Was it to give himself greater strength to bear this burden that M. d''Aigleroche afterwards married his victim''s widow? 7896 Was this in the morning?" |
7896 | We will save her, wo n''t we? |
7896 | Well, what do you propose to do? |
7896 | Well, what do_ you_ think? |
7896 | Well, what then? 7896 Well,"she asked, next day, not without a touch of irony,"how far have you got? |
7896 | Well? |
7896 | Well? |
7896 | Well? |
7896 | Well? |
7896 | What about that business with the ducks at ten francs apiece: do n''t you call that thieving? |
7896 | What about the locked gate? |
7896 | What about your running away?... 7896 What are you talking about?" |
7896 | What are you thinking of? |
7896 | What are your terms? |
7896 | What became of him? |
7896 | What did he do? 7896 What do I care?" |
7896 | What do you mean? 7896 What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What do you mean? |
7896 | What does it all mean? 7896 What does this mean?" |
7896 | What for? |
7896 | What have you decided to do? |
7896 | What is it that you know? |
7896 | What is she doing at the moment? |
7896 | What is there peculiar about him? |
7896 | What is? |
7896 | What letters? |
7896 | What other thing? |
7896 | What plan? |
7896 | What staircase? |
7896 | What then? |
7896 | What then? |
7896 | What then? |
7896 | What things? |
7896 | What things? |
7896 | What was the idea?... |
7896 | What was the sum stolen? |
7896 | What was your husband? |
7896 | What''s that you say? |
7896 | What''s that? 7896 What''s the matter, Madame d''Imbleval?" |
7896 | What''s the matter? |
7896 | What''s the meaning of this? |
7896 | What''s the use? |
7896 | What, have n''t you heard? |
7896 | What? |
7896 | What? |
7896 | When was the clasp stolen? |
7896 | Where are his footprints? 7896 Where do you come from?" |
7896 | Where then, monsieur? |
7896 | Where''s my son? |
7896 | Where? |
7896 | Where? |
7896 | Which way? |
7896 | Who are you? |
7896 | Who drove it? |
7896 | Who is he? |
7896 | Who is this Prince Rénine, who''s been here the last three days and whom nobody seems to know? |
7896 | Who told you that? |
7896 | Who was the victim? |
7896 | Why better? 7896 Why did they hide it?... |
7896 | Why do I interfere? |
7896 | Why do you come to me? |
7896 | Why do you laugh, M. de Lourtier? 7896 Why mix up this story with another which took place at that time?" |
7896 | Why not at once? |
7896 | Why not? 7896 Why not?" |
7896 | Why not? |
7896 | Why not? |
7896 | Why? 7896 Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Will this path take us to Routot? |
7896 | Will you be there? |
7896 | Will you go down with me? 7896 With whom they could go to live?" |
7896 | Without delay? 7896 Would you have taken action without my bluff?" |
7896 | Yes, a road which joins the departmental highway three quarters of a mile from here.... And do you know where? |
7896 | Yes, but there was something else: that other peril...."What other peril? |
7896 | You are sure? |
7896 | You can do nothing for her, can you? |
7896 | You will save him, wo n''t you? |
7896 | You''re positive, are you not? |
7896 | Your application to the public prosecutor? |
7896 | ''Eh, you do n''t want any admirers, do you Natalie?'' |
7896 | ''Why Jean Vaurois, if he''s a d''Imbleval?'' |
7896 | ''Why Louis d''Imbleval, if he''s a Vaurois?'' |
7896 | A brute, inevitably, do n''t you agree? |
7896 | A friend of that woman''s?" |
7896 | A thin man, with a red imperial, entered:"Prince Rénine?" |
7896 | Abducted? |
7896 | Alive then?" |
7896 | All our plans...?" |
7896 | All that you were going to tell the chief?" |
7896 | All this is no business of ours, is it? |
7896 | Am I to break the pedestal and take your clasp out of the leaden sheath, soldered to the back of the pedestal, which keeps Mercury steady?" |
7896 | Among two millions of women who might have been selected, why Hortense? |
7896 | An arrant rogue, is n''t he?" |
7896 | And I am perfectly free... released from any scruple of conscience?..." |
7896 | And he reckoned on me to collect the insurance- money and send it to him? |
7896 | And he was there, in front of the inn, when the inspector was seeing us off?" |
7896 | And he: is he safe? |
7896 | And how were you to know that they were here at all? |
7896 | And is n''t everything happening exactly as in_ The Happy Princess_? |
7896 | And ought n''t we to think of Geneviève?" |
7896 | And shall we say that, at the eighth, you will be pledged to grant me....""What?" |
7896 | And suddenly she rushed at Rénine, stammering:"He is arrested?... |
7896 | And then is it credible that a man who has committed a murder for the sake of sixty thousand francs should do away with the money in this way? |
7896 | And then, even if I had not discovered anything, do you think that I should not have guessed, in the first few minutes? |
7896 | And they are going to commit the infamy of putting him to death? |
7896 | And they left it drawn out to its full length.... That''s odd.... What does it mean?" |
7896 | And what chance have we of finding the place-- some inaccessible retreat-- where the poor thing is dying of misery and starvation?" |
7896 | And what duty, pray?" |
7896 | And when?" |
7896 | And where had they seen that abandoned hovel? |
7896 | And which of them has the thought of murder hidden in his heart? |
7896 | And why should she lie? |
7896 | And why?" |
7896 | And with what object?" |
7896 | And you accuse me of committing this theft do n''t you?" |
7896 | And you were there just now?... |
7896 | And you would have me say nothing? |
7896 | And you yourself, madame?" |
7896 | And your proofs?" |
7896 | And, as they are innocent.... For they are innocent, are n''t they? |
7896 | And, like all great discoveries, it came quite by chance, what? |
7896 | Anything mysterious? |
7896 | Anything thrilling?" |
7896 | Are n''t you taking a lot for granted?" |
7896 | Are we to sacrifice her? |
7896 | Are you Madame Pancaldi?" |
7896 | Are you asleep?" |
7896 | Are you satisfied?" |
7896 | Are you thinking that it might be... in the pedestal?" |
7896 | Are you unwell?" |
7896 | As they were stepping into his car, he asked the young man:"Do you know any small, unfrequented restaurant, not too far inside Paris?" |
7896 | At any rate, why should she refuse, seeing that the terms of the contract had not been fulfilled? |
7896 | Aymard and beg her once more to forgive me?" |
7896 | Bang, bang, bang? |
7896 | Because I have accused you?" |
7896 | Besides, you do n''t suppose that he''s keeping her a prisoner?" |
7896 | But Hortense went up to Rénine:"Why do you say that?" |
7896 | But did you remain unconscious all the way?" |
7896 | But hang it all, who could have expected this? |
7896 | But have n''t we a saucepan? |
7896 | But how could we have guessed...?" |
7896 | But how did she entice the unfortunate women? |
7896 | But then the dagger... how did you come to have it...? |
7896 | But then what''s the meaning of the footprints around the well and the presence of that revolver and those three shots?" |
7896 | But what are you doing, dear girl?" |
7896 | But what did it matter? |
7896 | But when one is one''s self the victim and barely escapes with one''s life?... |
7896 | But who, in the devil''s name, can the ruffian be?... |
7896 | But why?" |
7896 | But, all the same, is your supposition based on facts that justify it?" |
7896 | But, if so, how did Pancaldi come to give you this statuette?" |
7896 | But, if so, why feel any remorse? |
7896 | But, just as Rénine was opening the door, there was a noise in the passage and the manager ran up, waving his arms:"Is M. Dutreuil still here?... |
7896 | But, just as they were leaving the room, one of the inspector''s men came rushing in:"Have you seen him?" |
7896 | Ca n''t you make a more definite accusation?" |
7896 | Camouflage contrived by whom?" |
7896 | Can that charming creature be the wife of that clod- hopper?'' |
7896 | Confess, ca n''t you? |
7896 | Confess, wo n''t you? |
7896 | Confusion? |
7896 | Dalbrèque gave his adversary a long look:"Who are you?" |
7896 | Dalbrèque leant over the terrace and muttered an oath:"On the watch for me?" |
7896 | Dalbrèque stepped back, at once assuming the defensive:"What do you want? |
7896 | Dead perhaps?... |
7896 | Deputy?" |
7896 | Deputy?" |
7896 | Did n''t you hear the three shots which were heard by almost every one in the village?" |
7896 | Did this indicate a sixth murder? |
7896 | Did you find them at my place as you said you would?" |
7896 | Did you fire those shots?" |
7896 | Do n''t you think that we shall learn something then of the accomplice whom I accuse them of having and of the connection between the two cases?" |
7896 | Do you consent?" |
7896 | Do you deny it, sir?" |
7896 | Do you hear that, Louis? |
7896 | Do you intend to claim your rights under a certain insurance- policy?" |
7896 | Do you know my name?" |
7896 | Do you mean that you have understood it? |
7896 | Do you mean to say that you understand it?" |
7896 | Do you mean to say you want to waste any more time over that old story? |
7896 | Do you suppose...?" |
7896 | Do you think that Dutreuil will fall into the trap?" |
7896 | Do you think that they wo n''t cling like grim death to the liberty which I''m giving them? |
7896 | Do you think they''re going back to it? |
7896 | Do you understand?" |
7896 | Do you want me to save you?" |
7896 | Does she suffer at all?" |
7896 | Does that suit you?" |
7896 | Dudouis?" |
7896 | Dutreuil looked at him:"Somewhere else?" |
7896 | Dutreuil?" |
7896 | Ermelin knows Madame de Gorne; and it will be a satisfaction to me to relieve her mind, for there''s nothing wrong at the manor- house, I hope?" |
7896 | Faltering with anxiety, she asked:"It''s all up, is n''t it?" |
7896 | For he is innocent, is he not?" |
7896 | For how is the man to live, to obtain his food, without attracting attention? |
7896 | For instance, your friend Dalbrèque, eh? |
7896 | For the past two years, she has been sleeping?" |
7896 | For we shall see M. Dudouis at the prefecture, shall we not?" |
7896 | For you, you mean?" |
7896 | For, after all, the two mothers were there... they saw the woman weeping... they questioned her.... And then, I repeat, what interest had she...?" |
7896 | For, after all, what have I done? |
7896 | Georges, Georges darling, why do you keep me waiting? |
7896 | Had n''t you your friend Jacques Aubrieux''s motor- cycle?" |
7896 | Has it been so to- day?" |
7896 | Have you had a pleasant ride with Rénine?" |
7896 | Have you made a good bag? |
7896 | Have you made up your mind to speak?" |
7896 | He asked:"And how could he have left his father''s house?" |
7896 | He bowed to her, kissed her hand and said:"May I remind you of your kind promise, dear madame?" |
7896 | He drew the inspector aside:"Well, what do you say to it? |
7896 | He got up and opened it:"Is it you?... |
7896 | He listened again:"The secretary to the head of the criminal investigation department? |
7896 | He nodded his head in assent:"Got him? |
7896 | He pointed to Jean Louis:"Whose son is this gentleman? |
7896 | He pushed back his decanter and his glass of sherry and said:"What''s this you''re telling me? |
7896 | He went up to Jean Louis and, in a low voice, asked:"Are they well off?" |
7896 | Her version? |
7896 | Herminie, Boulevard Haussmann? |
7896 | Holding the receiver in his hand, he turned to Gaston Dutreuil:"I can ask some one to come here, I suppose? |
7896 | Hortense stared at him in amazement:"What on earth do you mean?" |
7896 | Hortense was confounded:"What are you saying? |
7896 | Hortense whispered:"Then you know? |
7896 | Hortense, greatly excited, said:"Are you really sure that there has been a murder and that the murder was done by some one belonging to the house?" |
7896 | How are we to trace her? |
7896 | How can I tell? |
7896 | How could he doubt the story? |
7896 | How could he have left them where they were?" |
7896 | How did she entice Hortense?" |
7896 | How did you get in?" |
7896 | How do you explain it?..." |
7896 | How do you make out that he set it on fire, seeing that he never left us?" |
7896 | How is she?" |
7896 | How should he do otherwise? |
7896 | How the deuce did he manage to set the thing alight?" |
7896 | How was it I never thought of that? |
7896 | How was it that I did not draw an inference at once? |
7896 | How were you able to manage it all?" |
7896 | How? |
7896 | I am entitled not to keep my promise, which, moreover, I never made, but which in any case falls to the ground?... |
7896 | I ask you, how?" |
7896 | I do n''t think you are in the least likely.... What sort of clasp is it?..." |
7896 | I found the notes, did I, and kept them for myself? |
7896 | I know nothing about it....''"You were challenging me, were you not, and you set me that condition because it was one which I could not fulfil? |
7896 | I presume that this is not M. Vignal''s intention and that he does not mean to bring a charge against him?" |
7896 | I simply declare that some one came there last night....""By which way? |
7896 | I suppose you want me to make it a round sum? |
7896 | I thought it was a jest; and so it was, was n''t it: a madwoman''s jest? |
7896 | I was with the sergeant this morning when he was pursuing his investigations, was n''t I, sergeant? |
7896 | If Frédéric Astaing had taken away only five letters, what had become of the sixth? |
7896 | If he comes too near, it means a bullet, eh, Mathias?'' |
7896 | If he had really wanted it, he would have left me; and what could I have done? |
7896 | If not, why are you here instead of there?" |
7896 | If the hiding- place was such a good one-- and it was, because we never discovered it-- why this useless destruction?" |
7896 | Impossible to identify the children? |
7896 | Impossible to tell one from the other? |
7896 | Impressed by his power and authority, she murmured:"Who are you exactly?" |
7896 | Imprisoned? |
7896 | In a rather bantering tone, he asked:"Does your thinking enable you to tell us the exact spot where M. Mathias de Gorne is at this moment?" |
7896 | In a word, if she chose-- and she must have chosen-- what directed her choice?" |
7896 | Inevitable confusion? |
7896 | Inspector, would you like_ me_ to make the accusation more definite, as conveyed by this gentleman''s remarks? |
7896 | Is it a rival incensed by my good luck, who wants in his turn to benefit by the clasp? |
7896 | Is it that tall man over there, smoking his cigar? |
7896 | Is it that young, fair- haired woman, rocking herself and laughing? |
7896 | Is it you?" |
7896 | Is n''t Dalbrèque dominated by the memory of it? |
7896 | Is n''t that so?" |
7896 | Is our whole existence to be shipwrecked in horror and must our name be coupled with this tragedy of madness and blood?" |
7896 | Is that the Prefecture of police? |
7896 | Is that you, Lucienne? |
7896 | Is there any hope?" |
7896 | Is your excellency prepared to tell me that the lady with the hatchet is not a madwoman?" |
7896 | It has never betrayed me; and you expect me to betray it? |
7896 | It was all in the right key: terror,_ tremolo_, tears....""Is it possible?" |
7896 | It''s about Jacques Aubrieux, is n''t it?" |
7896 | Jacques Aubrieux condemned to die? |
7896 | Jacques Aubrieux killed one of his near relations, did n''t he?" |
7896 | Jacques? |
7896 | Just one question: where did you get the woman''s address?" |
7896 | Let''s have some lunch, shall we?" |
7896 | Livid in the face, he spluttered:"Are you going to inform the police?" |
7896 | Look here, you are n''t going to be obstinate, what? |
7896 | M. Dutreuil will take us up, wo n''t you?" |
7896 | M. Morisseau, will you give orders to the sergeant not to let him out of his sight and to blow out his brains if he tries to get away? |
7896 | M. d''Aigleroche gave a start:"Do you know the amount?" |
7896 | M. de Lourtier briefly presented his visitor and asked his wife:"Suzanne, is this express message from you?" |
7896 | M. de Lourtier- Vaneau examined his visitor closely and, with a touch of irony, asked:"And the result of your meditations...?" |
7896 | M. de Lourtier- Vaneau started:"Lunatics? |
7896 | Madame Astaing had made a convulsive effort to ward off the insult with a jest; and she sniggered:"A wretched creature? |
7896 | Madame Pancaldi was the first to yield and did so with a sudden outburst of rage against her husband:"Well, confess, ca n''t you?... |
7896 | Madame d''Imbleval''s?" |
7896 | Make her stop, ca n''t you?" |
7896 | May I repeat your words, not one of which I have forgotten? |
7896 | Milk fresh from the cow...."And, putting down the tray, she continued:"Are n''t you afraid, Rose, of the chill of the night air? |
7896 | Moreover, how could he do so, now that they had forced their way into the privacy of his odious existence? |
7896 | Murder his cousin? |
7896 | Murdered?" |
7896 | Must we not admit a certain complicity?" |
7896 | My son? |
7896 | Name them: what do you demand?" |
7896 | Need I give you any further proofs or examine all the other details with you? |
7896 | No change? |
7896 | Not you; eh? |
7896 | Now in what did that choice consist? |
7896 | Oh dear, oh dear, what have we done to be tortured like this? |
7896 | Oh, by the way....""What is it?" |
7896 | Oh, just one more question: do you know the man''s name?" |
7896 | On the day of the murder, did Gaston Dutreuil come to your house?" |
7896 | On the other hand, as her sleep was once more disturbed, might she not be tempted to take action without waiting for the appointed moment? |
7896 | Or had they before them, contrary to their expectations, the very couple of whom they were in search? |
7896 | Or perhaps the lady contemplates making away with her husband?" |
7896 | Or were they both in love with each other and did M. d''Aigleroche plan with her to kill his first wife and the husband of his second wife? |
7896 | Out of fear? |
7896 | Perhaps you''re expecting your sweetheart?" |
7896 | Prince Rénine, I believe?" |
7896 | Prison? |
7896 | Proofs? |
7896 | Proofs? |
7896 | Proofs? |
7896 | Rénine and Hortense gazed at the pair of them: and Hortense whispered:"And she''s supposed to have killed him for that? |
7896 | Rénine beckoned to his chauffeur, who was waiting at some little distance, and pushed Gaston Dutreuil into the car, asking:"What address? |
7896 | Rénine bent over her and said:"Do you mind if we go over the case from the beginning? |
7896 | Rénine finished her sentence for her,"Until the moment when they came and told you, I suppose?" |
7896 | Rénine hustled M. de Lourtier into the car:"What address?" |
7896 | Rénine interrupted himself and went up to M. de Lourtier- Vaneau:"What''s the matter, your excellency? |
7896 | Rénine once more blocked the way:"Where are you going?" |
7896 | Rénine rose and asked the girl, seriously:"Are you quite certain that he loves you, mademoiselle?" |
7896 | Rénine thought for a moment and asked:"What is the other one''s name?" |
7896 | Rénine turned to Hortense:"Do you understand my plan of battle?" |
7896 | Rénine turned to the two women:"That is your opinion too, I am sure, ladies?" |
7896 | Rénine went back to the two women in the coffee- room and Hortense at once said:"It was you who carried him off, was n''t it? |
7896 | Rénine, however, said to Gaston Dutreuil:"So far as I remember, the numbers of the notes are known, are n''t they?" |
7896 | Rénine, who had asked Hortense several questions to which she had replied only in monosyllables, protested:"What''s the matter with you, my child? |
7896 | Shall I ever forget it?... |
7896 | She murmured:"A counterweight?... |
7896 | She protested eagerly, with a forced laugh:"What is all this? |
7896 | She seemed dumbfounded:"Then you confess it?" |
7896 | She seemed surprised and replied:"What is it, monsieur? |
7896 | She was grateful for his respect and said, laughingly:"What do I demand?" |
7896 | She was staggering and very pale; and she said, in a faint voice:"Are we going? |
7896 | She whispered:"Why did you let the woman go? |
7896 | Six months afterwards, you became Madame Pancaldi.... That is your whole story, is it not, told in a few sentences? |
7896 | So I am free, am I not? |
7896 | So he tried to pass himself off as dead? |
7896 | So it was I whom the neighbours saw going and returning on the motor- cycle?" |
7896 | So you will be able to show me?..." |
7896 | Still motionless with stupefaction, her features drawn, she stammered:"You know who I am?... |
7896 | Supposing that she ran away: did the wide world contain a retreat in which she would be safe from his pursuit? |
7896 | That is your idea, sir, is it not? |
7896 | That''s it, is n''t it? |
7896 | That''s why, wishing to be present at the hearing, I found a corner in a little private room....""You were there? |
7896 | The car was rushing along, but not fast enough to please Rénine, who rated the chauffeur:"Push her along, Adolphe, ca n''t you?... |
7896 | The count resumed his seat at the table, with his hands clutching his forehead, and asked:"Then why...?" |
7896 | The deputy appeared dumfounded:"But, really, monsieur, who are you? |
7896 | The infuriated deputy advanced to meet him:"Who are you?" |
7896 | The insurance- policy in favour of the survivor? |
7896 | The mother stammered:"He''s not guilty, is he, sir? |
7896 | The motive of the crime? |
7896 | The next moment she shuddered and said:"It''s two scarecrows, is n''t it, both stuck up on the top? |
7896 | The only proof?" |
7896 | The other started and, to some extent dropping his mask, retorted:"What are your conditions?" |
7896 | The sixty thousand francs? |
7896 | The son of the widowed Madame d''Imbleval and the late merchant- captain or the son of the widowed Madame Vaurois and the late commercial traveller? |
7896 | The thing to- day....""Is what?" |
7896 | The whole story of two people who would have remained honest members of society, if they had been able to resist that casual temptation?... |
7896 | Then he asked:"Was I right in coming?" |
7896 | Then it was you who hid him last night? |
7896 | Then what could she do against him? |
7896 | Then where can Mathias de Gorne be?" |
7896 | Then who?... |
7896 | Then, defeated and suddenly resigned, he said, more distinctly:"You insist?..." |
7896 | There''s one in particular...."The deputy- procurator stated it at once:"And what became of M. de Gorne in all this?" |
7896 | There''s only one fault, a very slight one: perhaps you''ve not noticed it?" |
7896 | They will put Dalbrèque out of the way... and then? |
7896 | They wo n''t be talking about this all over the district?" |
7896 | They wo n''t know....""Where to find him? |
7896 | Though you did not even shake hands with her, I presume that Madame d''Ormeval is your friend?" |
7896 | Thérèse darted forward:"Where are you going?" |
7896 | Turning a little pale, he said:"What do you mean? |
7896 | Unfortunately, you have forgotten a point of the first importance: what became of Mathias de Gorne? |
7896 | Unless we go for a stroll?..." |
7896 | Vignal?" |
7896 | Was I to continue my expeditions with you? |
7896 | Was I to stay in Paris? |
7896 | Was M. d''Aigleroche penniless? |
7896 | Was he not bound to go to it? |
7896 | Was it her duty to support his statements? |
7896 | Was it interesting?" |
7896 | Was it not probable that the horrible business would be repeated in accordance with the murderer''s secret intentions? |
7896 | Was nothing known of it at the time?" |
7896 | Was she too killed and thrown down the well like her husband?" |
7896 | Was the woman he was taking as his second wife rich? |
7896 | Was there any reason why I should put Mathias de Gorne off the scent? |
7896 | Was this not the reason why she had locked herself into her room? |
7896 | Was this suggestion accidental? |
7896 | We are sure, are we not, that the Christian names of all the victims offer the same peculiarities? |
7896 | We must n''t give warning of our presence, must we, M. de Lourtier? |
7896 | We shall be quite undisturbed?" |
7896 | Were you satisfied with her statement?" |
7896 | What about the bank- notes? |
7896 | What are the symptoms of her madness? |
7896 | What are you asking?" |
7896 | What can a man like that be in real life? |
7896 | What can we ask of him? |
7896 | What clues have you to go by?" |
7896 | What did I tell you? |
7896 | What did he intend to convey? |
7896 | What did he mean? |
7896 | What do outward appearances matter? |
7896 | What do they want with me?... |
7896 | What do you intend to do?" |
7896 | What do you mean?" |
7896 | What do you say?" |
7896 | What do you think I know?" |
7896 | What does it matter what any one saw or did not see? |
7896 | What game was he playing? |
7896 | What gave you the right?" |
7896 | What happened?" |
7896 | What has happened? |
7896 | What have you done?" |
7896 | What is he referring to?" |
7896 | What more do you want?" |
7896 | What resistance would Gaston Dutreuil offer? |
7896 | What right have you...?" |
7896 | What sort of a life would Geneviève have had here, between Madame d''Imbleval and Madame Vaurois? |
7896 | What was Prince Rénine going to do? |
7896 | What was his name and what the survivor''s?... |
7896 | What was the motive of that marriage? |
7896 | What was the purport of this offer which he made so seriously, like a friend who asks nothing but to prove his devotion? |
7896 | What was the quality, or the defect, or the sign needed to induce the lady with the hatchet to strike? |
7896 | What would be the outcome of the experiment on which he was venturing? |
7896 | What would be the outcome of this criminal love for a thief and murderer?" |
7896 | What would she say when she realized that she was a prisoner in my hands?... |
7896 | What you are saying to yourself is,''How far does that lover of adventures want to make me go? |
7896 | What''s that to me?" |
7896 | What''s the matter?" |
7896 | What''s the use of millions? |
7896 | What? |
7896 | When they told him what had happened, he burst out laughing:"Three shots? |
7896 | Where are the notes? |
7896 | Where do you come from?" |
7896 | Where does Madame Aubrieux live?" |
7896 | Where does she live?" |
7896 | Where had they seen that pool before, with the willows overhanging it? |
7896 | Where have you hidden it?... |
7896 | Where is he? |
7896 | Where is she?" |
7896 | Where is the cottage?" |
7896 | Where?" |
7896 | Which of those people yonder is threatened? |
7896 | Which way did he go?" |
7896 | Who are you, after all? |
7896 | Who brought them here? |
7896 | Who carried them up there?" |
7896 | Who contrived this business? |
7896 | Who could have killed at that distance of eight hundred yards, except an expert shot, an ardent sportsman? |
7896 | Who gave you the address?" |
7896 | Who is he? |
7896 | Who is it? |
7896 | Who sent you here? |
7896 | Who stole the fifty- franc note from my dressing- table? |
7896 | Who urged you to take action? |
7896 | Who will release her?" |
7896 | Who would have abducted me? |
7896 | Why Hortense Daniel rather than another? |
7896 | Why Miss Williamson? |
7896 | Why do n''t we see him? |
7896 | Why does she fix that period at so many days? |
7896 | Why had he not protested? |
7896 | Why indeed should they have attracted our attention? |
7896 | Why kill these women rather than any others? |
7896 | Why little Vernisset? |
7896 | Why mix up the two stories?" |
7896 | Why should I? |
7896 | Why should one victim ensure her a hundred and twenty days of sleep and another a hundred and twenty- five? |
7896 | Why should she defend herself and how? |
7896 | Why should she tell a lie?..." |
7896 | Why should the murderer choose this flat to hide them in? |
7896 | Why this victim rather than that?" |
7896 | Why, if there were n''t any others, would that not be enough for you?" |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why? |
7896 | Why?" |
7896 | Will M. Dutreuil come with us?" |
7896 | Will that give us Rose Andrée?" |
7896 | Will you accept its decree and agree to carry out seven more of these delightful enterprises with me, during a period, for instance, of three months? |
7896 | Will you do this?" |
7896 | Will you wait for me in your flat about lunch- time?" |
7896 | Will you? |
7896 | With what object?" |
7896 | Wo n''t they catch him again?" |
7896 | Would he arrive in time? |
7896 | Would you care to see it?" |
7896 | Would you like to make the experiment?" |
7896 | Would you mind giving him the holster of my revolver? |
7896 | You agree, M. d''Aigleroche, do you not?... |
7896 | You are speaking of a cousin of my uncle''s? |
7896 | You can see that for yourself, ca n''t you? |
7896 | You continue to follow me, do n''t you, M. de Lourtier? |
7896 | You dare make such an infamous suggestion?" |
7896 | You do n''t admit that they are guilty, any more than I do?" |
7896 | You had seen her beforehand?" |
7896 | You had the audacity?..." |
7896 | You heard what I was saying...?" |
7896 | You know what it''s all about?" |
7896 | You mean, do n''t you, a certain lack of balance? |
7896 | You never can tell: that may be the gentleman who proposes to do away with his wife? |
7896 | You say the bank- notes were hidden in M. Dutreuil''s flat?" |
7896 | You understand me, M. de Lourtier, do you not? |
7896 | You understand now, do n''t you? |
7896 | You were n''t able to get in, I suppose?" |
7896 | You will, Rénine, wo n''t you?" |
7896 | You will, wo n''t you, Rénine?... |
7896 | You''re there, and you want me to come to you, do n''t you? |
7896 | You''ve discovered...?" |
7896 | Your evidence? |
7896 | d''Ormeval? |
4014 | ''Arsene Lupin?'' |
4014 | 555 Central: would you like to telephone to her? |
4014 | A gentleman in the prime of life and a younger one? |
4014 | A great friend? 4014 A mistake?" |
4014 | A thief-- you? |
4014 | A time- table-- where''s a time- table? |
4014 | A tradesman? 4014 About Guerchard?" |
4014 | Actually in his own house? |
4014 | Against Lupin, or against the Duke of Charmerace? |
4014 | Ah, and the pendant was on the bureau? |
4014 | All of them? |
4014 | And De Relzieres? 4014 And have you got it on you?" |
4014 | And if I were not the man you believe? |
4014 | And if she knows everything? 4014 And putting me out of the question?" |
4014 | And suppose he does arrest me? |
4014 | And the Duke-- he''s not back from his ride yet, is he? |
4014 | And the coronet too? |
4014 | And the house next door? |
4014 | And the key? 4014 And the paper- knives?" |
4014 | And there was nobody there to help you repair it? |
4014 | And these jewels and wedding presents-- have they been stolen too? |
4014 | And they were a nasty- looking crew, were they? |
4014 | And to- day? |
4014 | And were you in the service of M. Genlis then? |
4014 | And were you tied up and gagged on the landing, or in here? |
4014 | And what did you expect? 4014 And what good is it to us? |
4014 | And where was the screen? |
4014 | And where were you? |
4014 | And where''s the coronet? |
4014 | And you wo n''t steal any more? |
4014 | And you''ve made up your mind to arrest her? |
4014 | And you''ve seen her? |
4014 | And your second conviction? |
4014 | Anything else? |
4014 | Are there no scraps of torn clothes, no blood- stains, no traces of murder, nothing of interest? |
4014 | Are they caporal? |
4014 | Are they coming this way? |
4014 | Are you afraid? |
4014 | Are you coming, Jacques? |
4014 | Are you going to do it? 4014 Are you never going to change? |
4014 | Are you on their track? 4014 Are you sure it''s the real one?" |
4014 | Are you sure you do n''t suspect me? |
4014 | Are you there? |
4014 | Are you there? |
4014 | Are you there? |
4014 | Arsene Lupin? 4014 Arsene Lupin?" |
4014 | As one of your men? |
4014 | At what time? |
4014 | Awake? 4014 Be?" |
4014 | But are you sure it was him? |
4014 | But are you sure it''s there now? |
4014 | But do I look quite ruffian enough? |
4014 | But do n''t you understand that, since I have n''t telephoned, she''ll come here? |
4014 | But have you no relations-- no friends? |
4014 | But he has done better than that lately.... Why do n''t you speak of that? |
4014 | But how can I go? 4014 But how did you get into it? |
4014 | But how many are there? |
4014 | But how? |
4014 | But if Guerchard arrests me? |
4014 | But if nobody knows him, how did they learn that? |
4014 | But it was a hoax, was n''t it? |
4014 | But it''s like him? |
4014 | But since she has disappeared? |
4014 | But surely they shook hands? |
4014 | But the Duke? |
4014 | But the accomplice? |
4014 | But the footprint under the book? |
4014 | But the inkstand and the paper- knife must be from the Faubourg Saint- Germain, and well on the shabby side? |
4014 | But this card--"Has it a telephone? |
4014 | But what about you? |
4014 | But what have I done? |
4014 | But what is it we''re going to do? |
4014 | But what made you think that? |
4014 | But what was the reason of the duel? |
4014 | But where are the cars? 4014 But who is he?" |
4014 | But why? |
4014 | But will he dare to? |
4014 | But will you... will you shake hands just for the last time? |
4014 | But you know the little inn half- way between the railway station and the chateau? 4014 But-- but-- this card?" |
4014 | Ca n''t you be serious about anything? |
4014 | Ca n''t you remember? |
4014 | Call? |
4014 | Can I have missed my true career? |
4014 | Can you arrest me? 4014 Can you do it?" |
4014 | Can you hear me clearly? 4014 Changed?" |
4014 | Charolais? |
4014 | Come, do you mean to say that you know where she is? |
4014 | Corporal? 4014 DO you?" |
4014 | Dead? 4014 Dear boy?" |
4014 | Did I hear you call? |
4014 | Did n''t you catch this young Bernard Charolais with this case in his hands, your Grace? |
4014 | Did n''t you hear any noise at the front door? |
4014 | Did n''t you hear any noise of a struggle, as if somebody was being dragged about-- no screaming or crying? |
4014 | Did n''t you hear the noise of footsteps in the garden? |
4014 | Did n''t you order two prison- vans? |
4014 | Did n''t you say it was in the left- hand corner of the little room on the right? |
4014 | Did you come into the hall while we were out in the garden, Alfred? |
4014 | Did you get M. Formery to sign a little warrant? |
4014 | Did you know that trick, Guerchard? 4014 Did you recognize them?" |
4014 | Did you see the police in charge of it? 4014 Did you see their faces?" |
4014 | Do I look as if I were bluffing, you fools? |
4014 | Do I remember? |
4014 | Do I sound like a burglar? |
4014 | Do n''t what? |
4014 | Do you accept? |
4014 | Do you feel faint? |
4014 | Do you know this photograph of his Grace, mademoiselle? |
4014 | Do you mean that you refuse to come? |
4014 | Do you mean to tell us straight out that you''ve seen her? |
4014 | Do you pity the young rogue? |
4014 | Do you really mean to say that it has n''t thrown you off the track too? |
4014 | Do you really mean to say you''re not going home to bed, Jacques? |
4014 | Do you really think that she''s the accomplice? |
4014 | Do you see these doors? 4014 Do you still cling to that notion?" |
4014 | Do you think I can put full confidence in Guerchard? |
4014 | Do you think he''d dare? |
4014 | Do you think humourists are trying to live with? |
4014 | Do you think it''s my object in life to swell the Rockefeller millions? 4014 Do you think it''s quite safe to stand there, at least with your back to the hearth? |
4014 | Do you think it''s wise? |
4014 | Do you think so? |
4014 | Do you want to be recognized, you great idiot? |
4014 | Do you? |
4014 | Do you? |
4014 | Does Lupin always work with accomplices? |
4014 | Does he? |
4014 | Does n''t it strike you that it''s just a trifle light? |
4014 | Empty... but your coronet? |
4014 | Firmin-- where''s Firmin? |
4014 | Fly? |
4014 | For how many, miss? |
4014 | Found what? |
4014 | Frightened? 4014 Go to her? |
4014 | Gone for a ride with the two Du Buits? 4014 Gone? |
4014 | Good Lord!--and then? |
4014 | Good- natured? 4014 Greenish- pink? |
4014 | Guerchard? 4014 Guerchard?" |
4014 | Had n''t we better have it broken open and be done with it? |
4014 | Have all of you got your things packed for the journey to Paris? 4014 Have n''t you got it?" |
4014 | Have n''t you noticed it before? |
4014 | Have you been long in the service of Mademoiselle Gournay- Martin? |
4014 | Have you ever been alone-- alone in the world? 4014 Have you found anything?" |
4014 | Have you noticed this, sir? |
4014 | Have you? |
4014 | He did n''t leave word for you? |
4014 | He left the handkerchief? |
4014 | Her complete liberty? 4014 Honourable?" |
4014 | How can anything be shabby in the case of a rogue like this? |
4014 | How could I? 4014 How did he learn that the doctor said that she would recover her wits at ten o''clock? |
4014 | How do you expect the lift to come up if the doors are open? |
4014 | How do you know that? |
4014 | How do you mean? |
4014 | How is one to work with subordinates like this? |
4014 | How long has Mademoiselle Kritchnoff been gone? |
4014 | How long has Mademoiselle Kritchnoff been in your service, Mademoiselle? |
4014 | How many were there, Madame Victoire? |
4014 | How on earth did you get into it? |
4014 | How, no title? |
4014 | How? |
4014 | I ask if you know where Sonia Kritchnoff is? |
4014 | I ca n''t help it-- what about it? |
4014 | I did not know that that was Guerchard''s theory? |
4014 | I offer you--"You offer me? |
4014 | I suppose he had accomplices in the house itself? |
4014 | I''m sure of it,said Guerchard, with decision; then he added slowly, with a perplexed air:"But how-- how-- could she get that forged permit?" |
4014 | I''ve startled you, have I? 4014 IS my tie crooked?" |
4014 | If I were a thief? 4014 If I were not an honest man?" |
4014 | If I were not the Duke of Charmerace? |
4014 | If I''d known about your break- down in your car last night, I should have hesitated about asking you--"A break- down? |
4014 | If this letter is n''t a hoax--"Hoax? |
4014 | In motoring dress? |
4014 | In what shape? 4014 In which of them did you put Victoire? |
4014 | Indeed? 4014 Intact? |
4014 | Is M. Formery coming back? |
4014 | Is everything packed? |
4014 | Is it serious-- is it real love, dearie? |
4014 | Is it the same chalk? |
4014 | Is it to you I owe it? 4014 Is it you who are making all this noise?" |
4014 | Is it? |
4014 | Is n''t he a wonder? |
4014 | Is n''t it bad enough to wait and wait, without your croaking like a scared crow? |
4014 | Is n''t it beautiful? |
4014 | Is n''t it there? |
4014 | Is n''t your beautiful Duke coming to have tea with us? |
4014 | Is that so? |
4014 | Is that true? 4014 Is there a dining- car on the train? |
4014 | Is there any news? |
4014 | Is there any way I can help you, sir? |
4014 | Is this the scene of the robbery, inspector? |
4014 | It was? 4014 It''s a tradesman; am I to detain him?" |
4014 | It''s your charming name, is n''t it? |
4014 | Laugh? |
4014 | Like? 4014 Lupin-- why Lupin?" |
4014 | Lupin? 4014 Lupin? |
4014 | Lupin? |
4014 | M. Formery''s orders? |
4014 | M. Guerchard''s permission? |
4014 | Mademoiselle Kritchnoff? |
4014 | Me, sir? 4014 Me? |
4014 | Me? 4014 Me?" |
4014 | My having to repair the car myself? |
4014 | Never mind, what if it is? 4014 Nice? |
4014 | No, no, where were you when you came into the room? |
4014 | No... but it''s possible... some one may have... have you felt in the pockets of it? 4014 No? |
4014 | Nobody else? 4014 Not the Duke?" |
4014 | Nothing? 4014 Nothing?" |
4014 | Now what on earth has your father''s rheumatism got to do with your being Duchess of Charmerace? |
4014 | Now, how do you know that? |
4014 | Now, papa, are you going to motor to Paris in a thin coat and linen waistcoat? 4014 Now, where did I see a time- table?" |
4014 | Of Lupin? |
4014 | Of what? |
4014 | Oh, come, you do n''t really believe that Lupin is coming to- night? |
4014 | Oh, did they? |
4014 | Oh, has he? |
4014 | Oh, has he? |
4014 | Oh, have you? |
4014 | Oh, is it? |
4014 | Oh, it''s you, Germaine.... Good morning.... Oh, yes, I had a good night-- excellent, thank you.... You want to speak to me presently? 4014 Oh, what is it, your Grace?" |
4014 | Oh, why is n''t there a photographer here? 4014 Oh, will you show me exactly where it stood?" |
4014 | Oh? 4014 On all fours?" |
4014 | On me? |
4014 | On the roof? 4014 On your word of honour?" |
4014 | Only a year? |
4014 | Princesse de Vernan-- Duchesse de Vauvieuse-- Marquess-- Marchioness? 4014 Quarrelling?" |
4014 | Ready? |
4014 | Really? 4014 Romantic? |
4014 | See? 4014 Sha n''t I admit the Duke of Charmerace? |
4014 | Shabby? |
4014 | Shall I carry them for you? |
4014 | Shall I come with you? 4014 Shall I order tea for them?" |
4014 | Shall I send for him, sir? |
4014 | Shall I stay with you? |
4014 | Shall I telephone to Sonia, or shall I not? 4014 Shall I write Arsene?" |
4014 | She was going out? |
4014 | Since half- past nine? 4014 So... you''re going to arrest her... you''re going to arrest her?" |
4014 | Sonia, but why did you say she was a thief? 4014 Sonia? |
4014 | Sonia? 4014 Stolen? |
4014 | Stolen? 4014 Suppose we telephone to Justin at the Passy house?" |
4014 | Sure? |
4014 | Surely you never thought that Mademoiselle Kritchnoff had anything to do with Arsene Lupin? |
4014 | Take me? |
4014 | That''s exactly what his cousin Madame de Relzieres said to me the other day at the At Home she gave in my honour-- wasn''t it, Sonia? |
4014 | The Duke of Charmerace? 4014 The Republican Law, M. Formery? |
4014 | The chalk? |
4014 | The concierge? |
4014 | The coup was fixed for midnight.... Where can he be? |
4014 | The empty case? |
4014 | The paper- knives? |
4014 | Then Guerchard understood-- he recognized you? |
4014 | Then I suppose I''d better send the other prison- van away? |
4014 | Then how do you explain her disappearance? |
4014 | Then what? |
4014 | Then where on earth have you been? |
4014 | Then why did they chase you last night? |
4014 | Then why, in the devil''s name, have you left the doors open? |
4014 | Then you heard no noise at all the whole night? |
4014 | There are one or two questions--"Will you allow me? |
4014 | There was a lot of philanthropy about his robbing papa, was n''t there? |
4014 | This interesting affair is to be over by midnight, is n''t it? |
4014 | This way? 4014 To- night?" |
4014 | Was it a hoax three years ago? |
4014 | Was it before the fireplace? |
4014 | Was n''t Relzieres a great friend of your fiance at one time? |
4014 | Was n''t that reason enough? 4014 Was n''t that the financier who doubled his fortune at the expense of a heap of poor wretches and ruined two thousand people?" |
4014 | Was n''t there a quarter- to- nine train? |
4014 | Well then, my dear girl, what are you complaining about? 4014 Well, M. Formery, did Mademoiselle Kritchnoff throw any fresh light on this mystery?" |
4014 | Well, M. Guerchard,he said cheerfully,"what luck? |
4014 | Well, but-- but why did the Duke tell me so? |
4014 | Well, have you done bleeding me? |
4014 | Well, have you found the key? |
4014 | Well, have you recovered from your adventure? |
4014 | Well, what are you doing here? 4014 Well, what is it you want?" |
4014 | Well, why the devil do n''t you tell us where she is? 4014 Well, you understand the position, do n''t you, your Grace?" |
4014 | Well,said the Duke, in a tone of cutting irony,"what new game is this? |
4014 | Well? 4014 Well?" |
4014 | Well? |
4014 | Well? |
4014 | Well? |
4014 | Went off in the two cars? |
4014 | Were the motor- cars the only things stolen? 4014 What DO you mean?" |
4014 | What about her? |
4014 | What about it? |
4014 | What am I talking about? |
4014 | What are their names? |
4014 | What are you laughing at? |
4014 | What are you looking at so curiously? 4014 What are you sitting there for? |
4014 | What became of the fair- haired lady? |
4014 | What chance has a silly child like that got, when we really start questioning her? 4014 What do I care?" |
4014 | What do I risk? |
4014 | What do you keep me standing in the rain for? 4014 What do you mean?" |
4014 | What do you mean? |
4014 | What do you mean? |
4014 | What do you mean? |
4014 | What do you think about Guerchard? |
4014 | What for? |
4014 | What harm can the letter do, you fool? |
4014 | What has M. Guerchard to do with me? 4014 What has that got to do with it?" |
4014 | What hypothesis? |
4014 | What if she did enter the service of Mademoiselle Gournay- Martin just before the thefts began? 4014 What is it, now?" |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is it? |
4014 | What is odd? |
4014 | What is she? 4014 What kind of a motor- car?" |
4014 | What kind of a noise was it? |
4014 | What on earth do you mean? 4014 What on earth do you mean?" |
4014 | What on earth is this? |
4014 | What on earth''s the good of that? |
4014 | What other van? |
4014 | What room? 4014 What sort of a man is M. Formery? |
4014 | What the devil do you mean by letting Mademoiselle Kritchnoff leave the house without my permit, written on my card? |
4014 | What the devil have you been doing? |
4014 | What time is it? |
4014 | What time will M. Formery be here? |
4014 | What was done? |
4014 | What was in the handkerchief? 4014 What way?" |
4014 | What were they doing? |
4014 | What were you doing on that ladder? |
4014 | What''s all this? |
4014 | What''s he like? |
4014 | What''s she like? |
4014 | What''s that? |
4014 | What''s the matter? |
4014 | What''s the matter? |
4014 | What''s the matter? |
4014 | What''s the matter? |
4014 | What''s the matter? |
4014 | What''s this? 4014 What''s this?" |
4014 | What, already? |
4014 | What, you here, Bernard? |
4014 | What, you want me to? |
4014 | What, you''re not going to stop here? |
4014 | What? 4014 What? |
4014 | What? 4014 What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | What? |
4014 | Whatever are you doing, Sonia? 4014 Whatever''s the matter?" |
4014 | Whatever''s what? |
4014 | When? 4014 Where are you going to?" |
4014 | Where can she be? |
4014 | Where did she sleep? 4014 Where is Guerchard?" |
4014 | Where is he? |
4014 | Where is she? |
4014 | Where was that? |
4014 | Where''s the concierge? |
4014 | Where''s the housekeeper? 4014 Where''s who?" |
4014 | Where? |
4014 | Which way did he go? |
4014 | Who are they? |
4014 | Who for? 4014 Who is it?" |
4014 | Who is that? |
4014 | Who saw it? |
4014 | Who sent it? |
4014 | Who was that? |
4014 | Who''s in charge of the house? |
4014 | Why ARE you going? |
4014 | Why at bottom? |
4014 | Why did n''t you come to the servants''entrance? |
4014 | Why did n''t you hide? |
4014 | Why did n''t you open the door when I knocked? |
4014 | Why did n''t you say so? |
4014 | Why did you fight it? |
4014 | Why did you let him go? |
4014 | Why not? |
4014 | Why not? |
4014 | Why should I? |
4014 | Why should Mademoiselle Kritchnoff put it in her bag? |
4014 | Why, what''s the matter? |
4014 | Why, whatever''s this? |
4014 | Why, you do n''t want me to stay, do you? |
4014 | Why? |
4014 | Will you accept, then? |
4014 | Will you come a little nearer, Mademoiselle? |
4014 | Will you go and fetch her, inspector? |
4014 | With whom? |
4014 | Would you be pleased to know that I had fought on your account? |
4014 | Would you mind showing me that pendant? 4014 Yes, I see it; well?" |
4014 | Yes, but where is the leakage? 4014 Yes, but who drew the bolts for them?" |
4014 | Yes, yes;''to- morrow morning''--what of it? |
4014 | Yes; and say that I shall be engaged for the next five minutes-- the next five minutes, do you understand? |
4014 | Yes; but excuse me, what is it you have called about? |
4014 | Yes; it''s silly,said Sonia;"but you noticed his eyes-- the hunted look in them? |
4014 | Yes; well? |
4014 | Yes; why? |
4014 | Yes? |
4014 | You are? |
4014 | You did n''t charge him with the theft? |
4014 | You did? 4014 You do n''t know where she is?" |
4014 | You do n''t know who Lupin is? 4014 You do n''t like that?" |
4014 | You do n''t mean to say you''re letting members of the household go out? |
4014 | You do n''t mean to tell me that two prison- vans have been here? |
4014 | You do n''t really believe that he''ll have the cheek to attempt such a mad act? |
4014 | You do not see any reason why Mademoiselle Kritchnoff should not go out, M. Formery, do you? |
4014 | You hate her? |
4014 | You heard nothing on the roof? |
4014 | You know them? |
4014 | You mean that they had an accomplice? |
4014 | You really think she is? |
4014 | You refuse? |
4014 | You remember, Charolais? 4014 You say that to me?" |
4014 | You say that you were taken by surprise in your sleep? |
4014 | You say you saw nothing, and heard nothing? |
4014 | You thought what? |
4014 | You were a valet? 4014 You were expecting me? |
4014 | You will? |
4014 | You wo n''t? |
4014 | You wo n''t? |
4014 | You''re never going to arrest that child? |
4014 | You''re not wounded, your Grace? |
4014 | You''re quite sure that an examination, a more thorough examination, of her room, is unnecessary? |
4014 | You''re quite sure? |
4014 | You''re sure it does n''t bore you? |
4014 | You''re sure of that? |
4014 | You''re very unhappy here, are n''t you? |
4014 | You''re wounded? |
4014 | You''ve arrested Victoire? |
4014 | You''ve been fighting a duel? |
4014 | You''ve noticed that, have you? |
4014 | You''ve only got that wrist- bag with you? |
4014 | You''ve seen her-- when? |
4014 | You''ve two men at the back door, and two at the front, and a man in every room on the ground- floor? |
4014 | You? 4014 You?" |
4014 | You? |
4014 | Your Grace? 4014 Your daughter?" |
4014 | Your father''s collections? |
4014 | ... Ah, some presents have come, have they? |
4014 | ... Are they coming this way?" |
4014 | ... Are you sure?... |
4014 | ... Are you there? |
4014 | ... Are you there? |
4014 | ... Have you ever been hungry? |
4014 | ... No one but the Duke of Charmerace? |
4014 | ... Not for the arrest of Mademoiselle Kritchnoff?" |
4014 | ... Oh, it''s Victoire, is it? |
4014 | ... Well, well, what are they? |
4014 | ... Who are they from? |
4014 | ... You''re not going to revenge yourself on her? |
4014 | ... You''re waiting for me at the Ritz?" |
4014 | ... it was?" |
4014 | ... on your word of honour?" |
4014 | A smile of warm satisfaction illumined M. Formery''s face:"What did I tell you?" |
4014 | Am I likely to make a mistake about it?" |
4014 | An hour ago, perhaps, Lupin was resolved to enter this room, but is he now?" |
4014 | And I owe it to him?" |
4014 | And did you do it?" |
4014 | And have you any orders for me to give Victoire when we get to Paris?" |
4014 | And what was the nature of the last theft of which you were the victim?" |
4014 | And you actually do believe that, just as in a fairy tale, when that clock strikes twelve, Lupin will enter and take the coronet?" |
4014 | And you, Guerchard?" |
4014 | And, turning to Germaine, he went on:"You say, Mademoiselle, that these thefts began about three years ago?" |
4014 | And, turning to the Duke, he added,"Do you know if there''s a dog or cat in the house, your Grace? |
4014 | Another woman?" |
4014 | Are all the maids ready?" |
4014 | Are all those invitations to the wedding?" |
4014 | Are n''t you getting on with those letters?" |
4014 | Are we going to have that silly Lupin joke all over again?" |
4014 | Are you answering the door, Firmin?" |
4014 | Are you coming?" |
4014 | Are you quite alone in the world?" |
4014 | Are you starting soon?" |
4014 | Are you sure you saw the handkerchief in one of those little rooms on the second floor-- quite sure?" |
4014 | Are you sure?" |
4014 | At the end of five minutes he said that he might spend an hour struggling with the lock itself; should he cut away a piece of the door round it? |
4014 | Awake? |
4014 | Before M. Charolais could reply the door opened, and Firmin''s deep voice said:"Will you please come in here, sir?" |
4014 | But a real woman... a woman for life?" |
4014 | But are you quite sure?" |
4014 | But have you been robbed since?" |
4014 | But he only shrugged his shoulders, and turning to Sonia, said,"Will you be an angel and play me a little Grieg, Mademoiselle Kritchnoff? |
4014 | But if you''re going to arrest Mademoiselle Kritchnoff, why are you bothering about the handkerchief? |
4014 | But there are twenty hotels near the Star.... Are you there? |
4014 | But what has that got to do with it?" |
4014 | But when?" |
4014 | But who can stand the anguish of the unknown thing which is bound to happen? |
4014 | But who let her go?" |
4014 | But--""And the time when he contrived to pass as Guerchard-- the Great Guerchard-- do you remember that?" |
4014 | CHAPTER XV THE EXAMINATION OF SONIA M. Formery gasped:"The real track?" |
4014 | CHAPTER XXIII THE END OF THE DUEL"The handcuffs?" |
4014 | Can you eat some breakfast, dearie?" |
4014 | Come, in your turn, be frank: do n''t you find that amusing?" |
4014 | Did I? |
4014 | Did he do that?" |
4014 | Did he, or did he not, arrange the theft of the motor- cars?" |
4014 | Did n''t Mademoiselle Germaine leave it on the bureau?" |
4014 | Did n''t they come?" |
4014 | Did n''t you get them?" |
4014 | Did you ever see anything like that? |
4014 | Did you happen to notice the name of it?" |
4014 | Did you hear any noise on the roof?" |
4014 | Did you kill him?" |
4014 | Do you follow me?" |
4014 | Do you mean to say you do n''t know him?" |
4014 | Do you remember?" |
4014 | Do you see them?" |
4014 | Do you think I''m going to sleep in that room with the chance of that scoundrel turning up and cutting my throat?" |
4014 | Do you think she would have been surprised?" |
4014 | Do you think that, too?" |
4014 | Do you want me to smash up the whole lot?" |
4014 | Does he expect us to go to the garage through this rain? |
4014 | Does n''t it strike you as being rather funny, your Grace?" |
4014 | For my concierge?" |
4014 | For, after all, what has that child got to do with you? |
4014 | Germaine rushed to it, clapped the receiver to her ear, and cried:"Hello, is that you, Pierre? |
4014 | Germaine?" |
4014 | Gournay- Martin?" |
4014 | Guerchard opened the case, and the coronet sparkled and gleamed brightly in the electric light:"Yes, it is there; you see it?" |
4014 | Guerchard sobbed twice; his eyes opened, and in a dazed fashion wandered from face to face; he said faintly:"Where is he?" |
4014 | Guerchard turned to Dieusy and said, in a quieter voice,"And when the scavenger had picked up the cigarette, did he follow the motorist?" |
4014 | Guerchard?" |
4014 | Guerchard?" |
4014 | Had he hypnotized the corporal and the six soldiers? |
4014 | Half- way up the flight he paused and said:"Where shall we wait for Lupin, M. Guerchard? |
4014 | Has Lupin got the coronet?" |
4014 | Has he escaped from the police? |
4014 | Have I been fooled this time? |
4014 | Have any of your men come across any traces of the passage of the burglars with their booty?" |
4014 | Have you a clue?" |
4014 | Have you a proof-- one single proof? |
4014 | Have you any other luggage?" |
4014 | Have you brought up to Paris the pendant which the Duke of Charmerace gave your mistress yesterday?" |
4014 | Have you looked in every room in the house?" |
4014 | Have you really been thinking of it?" |
4014 | He bent forwards towards him, with his hands on his knees, and said,"Do you know where Sonia Kritchnoff is at this moment?" |
4014 | He had scarcely done it-- one button of his tunic was still to fasten-- when the bedroom door opened, and Lupin came out:"What do you want?" |
4014 | He has n''t told us what to do... we are not ready for them.... What are we to do?" |
4014 | He held it out towards Guerchard, and said,"A cigarette? |
4014 | He loosed her, and opened the door, saying loudly:"You''re sure you wo n''t have a cab, Mademoiselle Kritchnoff?" |
4014 | He paused and took out his cigarette- case:"Will you have a cigarette?" |
4014 | He pulled out his handkerchief, and mopped his forehead:"Well... the coronet... is it in this case?" |
4014 | He ran to the fireplace, seized the lantern, and began lighting it:"Where is the handkerchief?" |
4014 | He turned and looked at the Duke and said uneasily,"What on earth can they be doing?" |
4014 | He turned to the Duke and said,"Did you hear that, your Grace? |
4014 | Here?" |
4014 | How are we to get to the station?" |
4014 | How can he know any more?" |
4014 | How did plaster get here?" |
4014 | How did she GET here?" |
4014 | How should I have it?" |
4014 | How should I hear it on the roof? |
4014 | How the deuce DID you get into it?" |
4014 | I happen to open a drawer, and what do I see? |
4014 | I know there''s a train at midnight; but is there one before?" |
4014 | I suppose that, as the fiance of Mademoiselle Gournay- Martin, you are familiar with the house?" |
4014 | I take it that M. Guerchard''s prohibition does not apply to me?" |
4014 | I take it that you have no objection?" |
4014 | I want the gardener.... Out? |
4014 | I want to know who was in your hot- house yesterday... who could have gathered some of your pink salvias?" |
4014 | If she''s taking her revenge... if she''s getting you there to have you arrested?" |
4014 | In the drawing- room, or in M. Gournay- Martin''s bedroom?" |
4014 | In which of them?" |
4014 | In whose service?" |
4014 | Inspector?" |
4014 | Instead of going quietly away as the Duke of Charmerace... what do you think I did? |
4014 | Is Lupin going to throw himself into the wolf''s jaws? |
4014 | Is he capable?" |
4014 | Is he wounded?" |
4014 | Is it going to be disregarded?" |
4014 | Is it so very serious?" |
4014 | Is n''t a man like this, I ask you, capable of anything?" |
4014 | Is n''t life funny?" |
4014 | Is n''t my tie straight?" |
4014 | Is she a blonde or a brunette?" |
4014 | Is that a good enough revenge for Guerchard-- for that poor old idiot, Guerchard? |
4014 | Is that true?" |
4014 | Is that true?" |
4014 | Is this a time for idiocy?" |
4014 | It has a dormer window, set in the roof, has n''t it?" |
4014 | It was-- have they entered my bedroom?" |
4014 | It''s rather a reflection on your powers of protecting them, is n''t it?" |
4014 | Kritchnoff? |
4014 | Let''s see... some chalk... of course.... You do some dressmaking, do n''t you, Madame Victoire?" |
4014 | Lupin shock his head with a careless smile, and said,"Why should I telephone to her? |
4014 | M. Formery sat upright, almost beside himself, glaring furiously at Guerchard:"What do you stand there pulling all our legs for?" |
4014 | M. Gournay- Martin paused at the cab- door, and turned and said, with a pathetic air,"Am I never to sleep in my own house again?" |
4014 | Marie broke it:"Speaking of Madame de Relzieres, do you know that she is on pins and needles with anxiety? |
4014 | May n''t an honest woman carry chalk in her pockets without being insulted and pulled about by every policeman she comes across?" |
4014 | Oh, where can he be?" |
4014 | Or had he murdered them all?" |
4014 | Order tea, will you?" |
4014 | Presently she said:"Are those two plain- clothes men still there watching?" |
4014 | See?" |
4014 | Shall I show these gentlemen in?" |
4014 | She paused and said:"And you? |
4014 | So you''re going to leave that child in peace? |
4014 | Sonia, where are my keys-- the keys of the Paris house?" |
4014 | Suddenly he lost his bored air; his face lighted up; and he said joyfully:"Of course, why did n''t I think of it? |
4014 | Suddenly she stopped short, and pointing to a silver statuette which stood on the piano, she said,"What''s this? |
4014 | Surely you have some in Russia?" |
4014 | Surely you know who Arsene Lupin is?" |
4014 | That one, now? |
4014 | The Duke drew out a morocco case, and said:"Is this a mistake too?" |
4014 | The Duke rose quietly, and said coldly,"Have you finished?" |
4014 | The Duke turned sharply on Guerchard, and said:"Now, why on earth? |
4014 | The coachman?" |
4014 | The door opened and Charolais bustled in:"Shall I clear away the breakfast?" |
4014 | The inspector and I will cheerfully eat anything we''ve missed-- won''t we, inspector?" |
4014 | The key of the safe upstairs, in my bedroom, where the coronet is-- is the key there?" |
4014 | The millionaire grew calm:"Guerchard?" |
4014 | The pearls of the pendant?" |
4014 | Then he cried triumphantly:"I HAVE it; now then, have I won? |
4014 | Then he said sharply:"You have your revolver?" |
4014 | Then he stopped and faced Guerchard, and said:"And what is it you want in exchange?" |
4014 | Then he turned to the Duke and said,"What was that you said about a theft of motor- cars at Charmerace?" |
4014 | They came to the table at which Sonia was at work; and pointing to the pile of envelopes, Marie said,"Are these all wedding- cards?" |
4014 | They heard him say:"Is that Charmerace? |
4014 | This is extremely interesting, and most important,"said M. Formery, rubbing his hands,"I suppose you suspect Victoire?" |
4014 | This pearl necklace is from one of your father''s friends, is n''t it?" |
4014 | Turning to the Duke, Germaine said,"Did you fight on my account?" |
4014 | Under what mask? |
4014 | Victoire, get out of sight, do you want to ruin us all? |
4014 | Wait; where''s the photograph of it, Sonia? |
4014 | Was he at Charmerace yesterday, or was he not? |
4014 | Was her bed unmade?" |
4014 | We have n''t? |
4014 | Well, what of it?" |
4014 | Were there no other thefts?" |
4014 | What DOES it matter?" |
4014 | What about my pictures and the coronet?" |
4014 | What are you doing? |
4014 | What are you driving at?" |
4014 | What are you waiting for?" |
4014 | What did the doctor say?" |
4014 | What do you mean by gone?" |
4014 | What do you mean by the same handwriting? |
4014 | What do you think about it?" |
4014 | What do you think of that?" |
4014 | What do you think the Duchess of Veauleglise ought to have?" |
4014 | What do you think, inspector?" |
4014 | What does anything else matter? |
4014 | What does she do?" |
4014 | What have we here?" |
4014 | What have you been playing at?" |
4014 | What have you done with it?" |
4014 | What is it you want?" |
4014 | What is it you want?" |
4014 | What is it?" |
4014 | What more could I possibly desire?" |
4014 | What news?" |
4014 | What of?" |
4014 | What on earth are you talking about?" |
4014 | What on earth are you wasting your time for?" |
4014 | What on earth have you been doing?" |
4014 | What''s all this?" |
4014 | What''s the least you''ll take for it?" |
4014 | What''s the number of it?" |
4014 | What''s this locked for?" |
4014 | What''s this?" |
4014 | What? |
4014 | Whatever more do you want? |
4014 | Whatever was I thinking of?" |
4014 | Whatever would she have said to these goings- on?" |
4014 | When at last there came a silence, Sonia said quietly:"But is there a train? |
4014 | When will he be back? |
4014 | Where are my keys? |
4014 | Where did it come from? |
4014 | Where did these noises come from?" |
4014 | Where does the fun come in? |
4014 | Where else should they come from?" |
4014 | Where is it?" |
4014 | Where is she?" |
4014 | Where is the leakage?" |
4014 | Where is the leakage?" |
4014 | Where is the pendant?" |
4014 | Where''s that infernal time- table?" |
4014 | Where?" |
4014 | Which is the bureau? |
4014 | Who are they?" |
4014 | Who brought it?" |
4014 | Who stole it?" |
4014 | Why are you a burglar?" |
4014 | Why did n''t you let me in?" |
4014 | Why do n''t you arrest me? |
4014 | Why do n''t you let me in?" |
4014 | Why is this statuette here?" |
4014 | Why should we start from a pit of gloom like this? |
4014 | Why the devil do n''t they answer? |
4014 | Why, when they had this beautiful large opening, did they want a front door, too?" |
4014 | Why?" |
4014 | Why?" |
4014 | Why?" |
4014 | Why?" |
4014 | Will you, your Grace?" |
4014 | With him a great name was about to be extinguished.... Did I hesitate? |
4014 | Would you like me to take you up to it, sir?" |
4014 | You alive, here at my mercy?" |
4014 | You could n''t have had a very high- power car?" |
4014 | You do n''t mean that you will actually go to Paris by train?" |
4014 | You do n''t think it was with Jacques?" |
4014 | You found them gagged and bound in their bedroom?" |
4014 | You have it, have n''t you?" |
4014 | You know Dieusy?" |
4014 | You know the Comtesse de Grosjean?" |
4014 | You pitied him, did n''t you? |
4014 | You remember the affair of the Daray Bank-- the savings bank for poor people?" |
4014 | You smile?" |
4014 | You still intend to start to- morrow?" |
4014 | You understand?" |
4014 | You''ll be sure and lock the doors carefully, Victoire, wo n''t you? |
4014 | You''re as white as a sheet.... Ca n''t you speak, dearie?" |
4014 | You''re coming, are n''t you?" |
4014 | You''re not married by any chance?" |
4014 | You''ve been frightened?" |
4014 | You''ve heard already?" |
4014 | You, Guerchard?" |
4014 | Your Grace?" |
4014 | absolutely sure? |
4014 | in this darkness, with these burglars about?" |
4014 | is n''t it nice?" |
4014 | nothing?" |
4014 | or perhaps you prefer your caporal?" |
4014 | quite sure?... |
4014 | said Germaine sharply under her breath; then, louder, she said to M. Charolais,"And what is your object in calling?" |
4014 | said the Duke,"have you sent that poor child off to prison? |
4014 | the famous coronet of the Princesse de Lamballe?" |
4014 | what on earth do you mean?" |
4014 | where are you going to? |
40203 | A bit of bread? |
40203 | A drink? |
40203 | A manufactured diamond? |
40203 | A red ribbon? 40203 A woman of the world?" |
40203 | Abduct your daughter? |
40203 | Absolutely? |
40203 | Ah, Clotilde,he said, bitterly,"why did I draw you into my adventurous life? |
40203 | All quiet in the street? |
40203 | Alone? |
40203 | Am I sure? |
40203 | Amusing, is n''t it? |
40203 | And I shall be in prison? |
40203 | And Mademoiselle Destange? |
40203 | And also the presence of Dieuzy and Folenfant, whom I noticed standing near the door as I came in? |
40203 | And arrest me on the eleventh, perhaps? |
40203 | And do you never fall from grace? |
40203 | And he consented? |
40203 | And if I should take you at your word, Monsieur Lupin? |
40203 | And if he should escape during that time? |
40203 | And is that all you have discovered? |
40203 | And is that all? |
40203 | And since Sunday? |
40203 | And that Lupin had a hand in both cases? |
40203 | And that letter was sufficient--"To distract my attention? 40203 And the apartments on the other floors?" |
40203 | And the crime was committed after her departure? |
40203 | And the other? |
40203 | And the other? |
40203 | And the others-- accomplices? |
40203 | And the people? |
40203 | And the scratches on the balustrade? |
40203 | And the second man-- what address did he give? |
40203 | And this stone? |
40203 | And through, whose agency, Monsieur Ganimard? 40203 And what about the marks made by the bottom of the ladder?" |
40203 | And what does that window overlook? |
40203 | And what shall I do? |
40203 | And when I reach the Elysée- Palace? |
40203 | And who will accompany you, monsieur? |
40203 | And you accept? |
40203 | And you are sorry to leave her? |
40203 | And you have n''t any? |
40203 | And you think that he will save you? |
40203 | And you went away without knowing what had become of me? |
40203 | And you will not try to find another way out? |
40203 | And you wish me to believe that you have no particular motive for your adoption of that exciting life? |
40203 | And you would be pleased to see it-- eh, Ganimard? |
40203 | And your writing desk-- how is it this morning? |
40203 | Anything new in regard to Bresson? |
40203 | Anything new? |
40203 | Anything new? |
40203 | Are you crazy? |
40203 | Are you in such a hurry? |
40203 | Are you quite sure it is so very funny? |
40203 | Are you sure it is she? |
40203 | Are you sure of it? |
40203 | Are you sure of it? |
40203 | Are you sure that we are not being watched? |
40203 | Are you sure you know all of them? |
40203 | Are you there, mademoiselle? 40203 Arsène Lupin?" |
40203 | At her house? |
40203 | At the Château de Crozon? |
40203 | At the police station? |
40203 | Because it is an antique, perhaps? |
40203 | Before that? 40203 Before the servants?" |
40203 | Besides, are you quite sure you can place your hand on me? 40203 Bravo? |
40203 | Bresson? |
40203 | But Arsène Lupin has written to you? |
40203 | But I swear to you--"That you have not betrayed me?... 40203 But before that?" |
40203 | But how could she leave the house? |
40203 | But how did he know that the Baron d''Imblevalle had written to you? |
40203 | But how? 40203 But the attack on your friend?" |
40203 | But the boards were ready before that? |
40203 | But the marks of the ladder outside? |
40203 | But the servant''s stairway? |
40203 | But what about the secret passages? |
40203 | But what are you doing here? 40203 But what did the package contain?" |
40203 | But what? |
40203 | But where should we search for it? |
40203 | But why does n''t Gerbois work with us? 40203 But would the word of Arsène Lupin carry any weight with the court?" |
40203 | But you do not care for it particularly? |
40203 | But, have you any other papers?... 40203 But, in any event, can we count on your assistance?" |
40203 | But, you see, she has n''t returned yet,said the magistrate,"and we are still confronted with the question: What has become of her?" |
40203 | But--"What does it matter to you, madame? 40203 But----""But what?" |
40203 | But... the blonde Lady? |
40203 | But... you have seen him? |
40203 | By killing the man? |
40203 | By whom? 40203 By whom?" |
40203 | Can we not dispense with these preliminaries, monsieur? 40203 Can you furnish any details of your theory?" |
40203 | Could you recognize the house in the avenue des Ternes? |
40203 | Did I not tell you that I had an important appointment? |
40203 | Did anyone know it? |
40203 | Did she advise you to buy the ring? |
40203 | Did she have a package? |
40203 | Did the captain betray me? 40203 Did you find anything else?" |
40203 | Did you hear anything? |
40203 | Did you see him? |
40203 | Did you tell anyone that you had written to me? |
40203 | Do they suspect you in the house? |
40203 | Do you know his address? |
40203 | Do you know where we can find him? |
40203 | Do you like him as well as you did at first? |
40203 | Do you mean to say that he will not succeed? |
40203 | Do you mean to say we are prisoners? |
40203 | Do you swear to that? |
40203 | Do you think he will come back? |
40203 | Do you think so? |
40203 | Do you think so? |
40203 | Do you think that Arsène Lupin is the kind of a man that would kill himself? |
40203 | Do you wish a window opened? |
40203 | Does Monsieur Detinan live here? |
40203 | Does she take her meals with you? |
40203 | Does that signify anything? |
40203 | Dubreuil, did you tell the moving men not to touch the wire of that bell? |
40203 | Everything cleared out? |
40203 | Everything? 40203 For an expedition of the same kind as we had to- night?" |
40203 | For the blonde Lady, eh? |
40203 | For what purpose? |
40203 | For what? 40203 For whose sake is it better?" |
40203 | From a woman? |
40203 | From me? 40203 Give you the blue diamond? |
40203 | Has he returned to Paris? |
40203 | Have n''t you adopted it yet? 40203 Have you any witnesses to that transaction?" |
40203 | Have you finished in your rooms? |
40203 | Have you seen her often? |
40203 | He does everything well, does n''t he? 40203 He? |
40203 | Her liberty?... 40203 Her name?" |
40203 | Here now? |
40203 | His watch? |
40203 | How can you manage it? |
40203 | How could he? 40203 How did they get in?" |
40203 | How do you explain it? |
40203 | How do you know that such correspondence was carried on with Arsène Lupin? |
40203 | How do you know? 40203 How do you know?" |
40203 | How long has she been in your service? |
40203 | How long have they been working on this scaffolding? |
40203 | How long have you been parading? |
40203 | How many men have we? |
40203 | How will you get it, since it is in my possession? |
40203 | How''s the good health, Monsieur Lupin? |
40203 | How? 40203 How?" |
40203 | I gave it up? 40203 I presume you refer to one of my cousins d''Andelle?" |
40203 | I think that Monsieur Gerbois could not throw Ganimard off the scent.... What did I tell you? 40203 I? |
40203 | I? |
40203 | If not, I shall go to Monsieur Destange, and tell him----"What? |
40203 | Impossible-- why? |
40203 | In black? 40203 In that case, Monsieur Lupin, am I wrong in saying that my business will be finished in ten days?" |
40203 | In that case, you would consent to exchange it for another desk that would be quite as convenient and in better condition? |
40203 | In the writing- desk that was stolen? |
40203 | In what respect do they differ? |
40203 | Inside the house? 40203 Is Monsieur Wilson wounded?" |
40203 | Is Monsieur not going to bed now? |
40203 | Is dear old Ganimard still waiting?... 40203 Is he here now?" |
40203 | Is he playing me false? |
40203 | Is he there much of the time? |
40203 | Is her future safety assured? 40203 Is it Lupin?" |
40203 | Is it he? |
40203 | Is it possible? |
40203 | Is not her presence indispensable? |
40203 | Is that all? |
40203 | Is the Parc Monceau closed at night? |
40203 | Is there a servants''stairway? |
40203 | Is there any person with him? |
40203 | Is this Monsieur Sholmes? |
40203 | Is this some of Ganimard''s work? |
40203 | Is_ The Swallow_ ready? |
40203 | Madame de Réal of the Château de Crozon? 40203 Madame de Réal, then?" |
40203 | Mademoiselle? |
40203 | Mademoiselle? |
40203 | Mon Dieu, monsieur,said Lupin,"what''s your hurry? |
40203 | Monsieur Bresson? 40203 Monsieur Destro?" |
40203 | Monsieur Ganimard, are you at liberty? |
40203 | Monsieur Ganimard, can you furnish me with three men? |
40203 | Monsieur Lupin? |
40203 | Monsieur Sholmes, is n''t it? 40203 Monsieur d''Hautrec,"he said,"do you recognize Antoinette Bréhat?" |
40203 | Must you have proof? |
40203 | My answer? 40203 My dear Maxime, what lucky chance brings you here?" |
40203 | My letter? 40203 My poor Lupin,"sighed our hero,"what would your aristocratic friends say if they should see you in this humiliating position?" |
40203 | My poor father, what would we have done with that fortune? |
40203 | No telegram during the night? |
40203 | No, nothing disturbs me,replied Sholmes, in a voice that trembled from rage;"besides, what''s the use of losing my temper?... |
40203 | No? |
40203 | No? |
40203 | Not more? |
40203 | Of his accomplice? |
40203 | Of what thread? |
40203 | Of what? 40203 On what?" |
40203 | Papers?... 40203 Quite right, monsieur; but whose fault is it?" |
40203 | Really? |
40203 | Saturday night?... 40203 She has gone?" |
40203 | Sholmes? 40203 So you are interested in some things outside of lottery ticket number 514, the affair of the rue Clapeyron, the blonde lady and Arsène Lupin?" |
40203 | So you are pleased with it? |
40203 | So, then... Mademoiselle...."Mademoiselle saved me... through devotion... through affection... and accused herself...."Saved you from what? 40203 Tell me, when was the château de Crozon built?" |
40203 | That the blonde Lady will make her appearance? |
40203 | That woman-- where is she? 40203 The Jewish lamp? |
40203 | The apartment above this? |
40203 | The better way is to act frankly... to have confidence in him-- trust him...."You will not speak to him? |
40203 | The concierge? |
40203 | The day after the theft? |
40203 | The evening... you know... the same evening...."But where?... 40203 The name of the guilty party?" |
40203 | The one who is sitting behind you? |
40203 | The opal necklace? 40203 The order?... |
40203 | The other evening? |
40203 | The two adjoining houses? |
40203 | Then you consider him a strong opponent? |
40203 | Then you do good, also? |
40203 | Then you think this is false? |
40203 | Then, they are not in your possession? |
40203 | Then, what is it? |
40203 | Then, who was it? |
40203 | They love each other,thought Sholmes,"but what the deuce can there be in common between Clotilde Destange and Maxime Bermond? |
40203 | This house? |
40203 | This morning? 40203 Those men?... |
40203 | Through taste, faith, or habit? |
40203 | Through the air? |
40203 | To divide my property with him? 40203 Two hundred and eighty thousand for madame.... Do I hear any more?" |
40203 | Two registered letters, sir... if you will sign, please? |
40203 | Very much?... 40203 Voluntarily?" |
40203 | Was Madam de Réal present when you purchased the ring? |
40203 | Was he here on Saturday night? |
40203 | Well, Monsieur Sholmes, what do you think of our little ride? |
40203 | Well, do you suppose they are hiding in the chimney? |
40203 | Well, how do you expect to prove it? |
40203 | Well, then, where do we stand? |
40203 | Well, then, who is it? |
40203 | Well, then,said Ganimard, quite vexed,"what are we to do now? |
40203 | Well, what brought you here? |
40203 | Well, what do you think? |
40203 | Well, what is it, then? |
40203 | Well, what is your idea? |
40203 | Well, what then? |
40203 | Well,said Ganimard,"do you refuse to go?" |
40203 | Well? 40203 Well? |
40203 | Well? 40203 Well?" |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | Well? |
40203 | What about the adjoining house? |
40203 | What absurdity is this? 40203 What account?" |
40203 | What am I waiting for? |
40203 | What are you doing, Mademoiselle? 40203 What are you going to do?" |
40203 | What are you going to do? |
40203 | What box? |
40203 | What can happen to me? 40203 What diamond?" |
40203 | What did you find there? |
40203 | What do I know about it? 40203 What do I mean?" |
40203 | What do I want? 40203 What do you expect, Sholmes? |
40203 | What do you know about it? |
40203 | What do you mean? |
40203 | What do you mean? |
40203 | What do you mean? |
40203 | What do you say? |
40203 | What do you say?... 40203 What do you think of it, dear boy? |
40203 | What do you want of me? |
40203 | What do you want? |
40203 | What does a broken arm count for in such a victory as that? |
40203 | What does monsieur wish? |
40203 | What does that mean? |
40203 | What does that signify? |
40203 | What for? |
40203 | What friend? |
40203 | What good are they? |
40203 | What had become of you? 40203 What has become of her?" |
40203 | What is he doing? |
40203 | What is it? 40203 What is that for?" |
40203 | What letter? |
40203 | What makes you think so? |
40203 | What of it? |
40203 | What other? |
40203 | What proofs will you give him? |
40203 | What sort of a man is he? |
40203 | What was Bresson doing at the river? |
40203 | What was it? |
40203 | What way, then? |
40203 | What will you do, father? |
40203 | What''s the matter, Wilson? 40203 What''s the matter?" |
40203 | What''s the matter? |
40203 | What''s the matter? |
40203 | When could he ring it? |
40203 | When did it take place? |
40203 | When did you return from your journey? |
40203 | When? |
40203 | When? |
40203 | Where are the workmen who were here a moment ago? |
40203 | Where are you going, Monsieur Gerbois? 40203 Where did this number come from?" |
40203 | Where did you take her? |
40203 | Where is he? |
40203 | Where is mine? |
40203 | Where is my daughter-- my Suzanne? |
40203 | Where is she? |
40203 | Where is she?... 40203 Where is the letter?" |
40203 | Where is your room? |
40203 | Where is.... Monsieur le Baron? |
40203 | Where? 40203 Where?" |
40203 | Which was? |
40203 | Which way did they go? |
40203 | Which will you follow? |
40203 | Which? |
40203 | While you kept the genuine diamond? |
40203 | Who built it, and in what year? |
40203 | Who gave it to you? |
40203 | Who is it? |
40203 | Who is the occupant of the second floor? |
40203 | Who knows? |
40203 | Who lives on the fourth and fifth floors? |
40203 | Who posted it? |
40203 | Who sent it, then? |
40203 | Who taught you that little game? |
40203 | Who the deuce is walking, at one o''clock in the morning, through the house in which the Baron d''Hautrec was killed? |
40203 | Who was the chauffeur? |
40203 | Who was the last person you saw with the baron? |
40203 | Who would do that? |
40203 | Who? 40203 Who? |
40203 | Who? |
40203 | Who? |
40203 | Who? |
40203 | Whom did you go to see last night on the second floor of a house in the avenue des Ternes? |
40203 | Why are you going away? |
40203 | Why did you hide it there? |
40203 | Why do you grasp me so tightly, monsieur? 40203 Why do you laugh?" |
40203 | Why do you look at me so, Monsieur Sholmes?... 40203 Why do you not arrest him?" |
40203 | Why do you say''under the name''? |
40203 | Why have I not seen her yet? |
40203 | Why so? 40203 Why, Ganimard, I have an appointment with the blonde Lady, and do you suppose I would be so discourteous as to cause her a moment''s anxiety? |
40203 | Why? 40203 Why? |
40203 | Why? |
40203 | Why? |
40203 | Why? |
40203 | Will you kindly let me see it? |
40203 | Will you permit me to go to my room, monsieur, to get some necessary articles? |
40203 | Wilson, Wilson, it is not serious, hein? 40203 With what result?" |
40203 | Without producing the ticket, or, at least, without proving that you bought it? |
40203 | Without waiting for the papers the baron has sent you? |
40203 | Wounded? |
40203 | Yes, that is so,exclaimed Ganimard,"but the famous diamond?" |
40203 | Yes, why? |
40203 | Yes; Ganimard is here with his men-- why do n''t they come in? |
40203 | You accuse her of being an accomplice? |
40203 | You accuse my friend, Madam de Réal? |
40203 | You know who she is, and where she is? |
40203 | You love her? |
40203 | You mean that you will not remain? |
40203 | You will now apologize to Lupin for having suspected him, eh? |
40203 | You will return for luncheon? |
40203 | You, Suzanne, you,repeated Monsieur d''Imblevalle, bowed with grief and shame...."How could you?" |
40203 | Your proof? |
40203 | 42 during my absence, did n''t they?" |
40203 | A foot- bath? |
40203 | After a moment''s reflection he asked:"Did she go out on Sunday morning?" |
40203 | After a short silence, he asked, anxiously:"He will bring my daughter, wo n''t he?" |
40203 | Am I offered any more? |
40203 | Am I right?" |
40203 | And Lupin?" |
40203 | And at what spot? |
40203 | And au revoir-- for I will see you again, sometime, Monsieur Sholmes?" |
40203 | And how did they steal it?" |
40203 | And now you have some business in England?" |
40203 | And so has your friend? |
40203 | And the half- million?" |
40203 | And to satisfy my curiosity, Monsieur Sholmes, I should like to know how you procured my address and my name of Felix Davey?" |
40203 | And what is a Jewish lamp?" |
40203 | And when? |
40203 | And who else would know the story of those mysterious letters? |
40203 | And why did they not merely steal it and be done with it? |
40203 | And why did you entreat me to leave Paris immediately without investigating this theft?" |
40203 | And yet, why did they come this way?" |
40203 | And your comrade Dieuzy, where is he?... |
40203 | Are not people drowned in a river every day? |
40203 | Are the papers relating to the construction of the three houses still in existence? |
40203 | Are the walls of your house furnished with eyes and ears?" |
40203 | Are you Monsieur Gerbois?" |
40203 | Are you crazy?" |
40203 | Are you familiar with that kind of work?" |
40203 | Are you going to make an arrest, and you wish to do it with a flourish? |
40203 | Are you not coming? |
40203 | Arsène Lupin? |
40203 | At each of these interviews Wilson had remained outside; and each time he asked:"Satisfactory?" |
40203 | At last, loosening her fingers, she said, in a voice rent by anguish:"And do you intend to tell all that to my father?" |
40203 | At last, planting himself before them, he asked:"Is Mademoiselle here?" |
40203 | At last, when he had recovered his self- possession, he approached the detective and said:"And now what are you waiting for?" |
40203 | At last, with a great effort, he stammered:"No... Sholmes... it is not she... that is impossible----""Come, Wilson, what do you know about it? |
40203 | At the end of an hour Wilson said:"The figures are correct, are n''t they?" |
40203 | Besides----""Besides? |
40203 | Bresson?... |
40203 | But I forgot... what about Monsieur d''Imblevalle?" |
40203 | But Sholmes insisted:"Three men who stopped on the road just on top of the bank?" |
40203 | But do you wish to speak before my father? |
40203 | But have we sufficient time?" |
40203 | But how and where will such an exchange be made? |
40203 | But how could he manage it? |
40203 | But how could the blonde lady remain a blonde after the murder of the baron and the theft of the diamond?" |
40203 | But how does he get his information? |
40203 | But let us proceed: I suppose the police have been notified?" |
40203 | But the clock that was hanging on the wall of the cabin?" |
40203 | But the ticket? |
40203 | But what can they do against such a foe-- a foe that scorns and ignores them? |
40203 | But what might be read on the houses in the avenue Henri- Martin? |
40203 | But what''s the use of your trying to conceal anything from me?" |
40203 | But where are we going? |
40203 | But will Herlock Sholmes succeed? |
40203 | But will you be in London next month? |
40203 | But, God bless me, Ganimard, what are you doing? |
40203 | But, do n''t you think, Monsieur Lupin, that I can finish my business in Paris within a week?" |
40203 | But, surely, you do n''t suspect her?" |
40203 | But, tell me, have you exercised your powers of observation and analysis on any other points? |
40203 | Come, what''s the use? |
40203 | Destange associated with Arsène Lupin? |
40203 | Destange entered, speaking to someone who was following her:"So you have decided not to go out, father?... |
40203 | Destange not see him? |
40203 | Destange, thirty years ago, have possibly foreseen the thefts of Arsène Lupin, who was then an infant?" |
40203 | Did n''t I force him to disgorge the blue diamond?" |
40203 | Did she come to- day?" |
40203 | Did she not hear him? |
40203 | Did someone ring?... |
40203 | Did the confessions, which had corroborated the report that he, Sholmes, had made concerning the theft of the Jewish lamp, merely serve to mask a lie? |
40203 | Did you expect to find my visiting list, or evidence of my business relations with the Emperor of Germany? |
40203 | Did you receive my telegram?" |
40203 | Do n''t you think so?" |
40203 | Do n''t you understand that the man is an accomplice of Arsène Lupin?" |
40203 | Do you hear me?... |
40203 | Do you not think it is time for us to be serious? |
40203 | Do you remember?" |
40203 | Do you suppose that my modiste and my friend Monsieur Bresson are the same person?" |
40203 | Do you think his antagonist would have permitted him to ring the bell in that leisurely manner?" |
40203 | Do you think you can succeed in it?" |
40203 | Do you understand, Wilson?" |
40203 | Do you understand, captain? |
40203 | Do you understand? |
40203 | Do you want me?" |
40203 | Does he continue to see him? |
40203 | Does n''t this second theft shatter your theory in regard to the first?" |
40203 | Does poor Lupin worry you so much that you forget yourself?... |
40203 | Does she know that Maxime is none other than Arsène Lupin?" |
40203 | Does that programme please you?... |
40203 | Does your wound pain you?" |
40203 | Each of them looked as if he might say: Should a person be disturbed by such trifles? |
40203 | Everything going all right?" |
40203 | Finally she stammered:"Is it possible? |
40203 | First, what is the nature of the case?" |
40203 | For the last time, yes or no?" |
40203 | For the last time.... Do I hear any more?... |
40203 | For what purpose?" |
40203 | From the window he called to one of his assistants:"Seen anyone?" |
40203 | From whom?" |
40203 | Ganimard arose, laid his sooty hand on the sleeve of his superior officer''s coat, and exclaimed, angrily:"Where do you think they are, chief? |
40203 | Ganimard was so surprised that he could not speak for a moment; finally, he said:"No?... |
40203 | Ganimard, have you turned chimney- sweep?" |
40203 | Ganimard? |
40203 | Gerbois from warning the police and, in that way, effecting the rescue of his daughter and, at the same time, keeping his money? |
40203 | Gerbois said:"Shall we go and take a look at it before breakfast?" |
40203 | Gerbois took a seat, wiped his forehead, looked at his watch as if he did not know the time, and inquired, anxiously:"Will he come?" |
40203 | Gerbois?" |
40203 | Had he caught a glimpse of the truth at last? |
40203 | Had he remained in order to watch the movements of the intruder who had disturbed him in his mysterious work? |
40203 | Had she nothing to say? |
40203 | Has monsieur a card?" |
40203 | Has she nothing to fear from you?" |
40203 | Have you any objection to our engaging the services of Herlock Sholmes in this case?" |
40203 | Have you forgotten that circumstance, dear boy?" |
40203 | Have you formed any opinion on those points Ganimard?" |
40203 | Have you procured the stones you promised to bring?" |
40203 | He approached her and, looking into her eyes, said:"Was it you, mademoiselle? |
40203 | He bowed, and then said:"What''s the trouble now, Ganimard? |
40203 | He closed the door of the restaurant behind us, and, after taking a few steps, he stopped and said:"Do you smoke?" |
40203 | He found the concierge and, showing his card, enquired:"Did four men pass here just now?" |
40203 | He placed his hand on the Englishman''s shoulder, and said:"But you yourself, monsieur, are you absolutely certain that you are right?" |
40203 | He placed his watch on the table, opened the door of the room and addressing the blonde lady he said:"Are you ready my dear?" |
40203 | He poured himself a glass of water, drank it, and said:"Did you read_''Le Temps''_ to- day?" |
40203 | He said to her:"So you paste stamps and marks on papers?" |
40203 | He said:"Abducted? |
40203 | He said:"The letter written to my friend Herlock Sholmes was posted?" |
40203 | He stammered, in a choking voice:"Suzanne... the box... the box of envelopes?" |
40203 | He stopped one of the attendants of the auction room, and said:"Was it you who carried the letter to Monsieur Herschmann?" |
40203 | Here are the letters employed... on this bit of paper.... What did you say to Bresson?" |
40203 | Herlock Sholmes?" |
40203 | How can you imagine such a thing? |
40203 | How could he find out that I was going to invite you here, chief? |
40203 | How could he find out those things?" |
40203 | How could he know that I had found the first perfume bottle? |
40203 | How could he know?" |
40203 | How did you approach her?" |
40203 | How did you do it?" |
40203 | How did you escape from_ The Swallow_?" |
40203 | How do you explain her strange conduct?" |
40203 | How do you explain that?" |
40203 | How is it possible that I could be in a house that they ran- sacked from cellar to garret this morning? |
40203 | How long had this mysterious visitor been there? |
40203 | How long will it take you to reach Southampton?" |
40203 | How will he get out? |
40203 | How would it help me? |
40203 | How would you like that broken box? |
40203 | How? |
40203 | How? |
40203 | How? |
40203 | However, if the young girl should escape? |
40203 | I am sure a glass of beer would be welcome... light or dark?... |
40203 | I am to give it to you?" |
40203 | I ca n''t hear you very well.... Can scarcely make out what you say.... Are you listening? |
40203 | I commend you to your superiors, Brigadier Folenfant.... Do you wish a medal? |
40203 | I have made a vain search in history to find a career comparable to mine; a life better filled or more intense.... Napoleon? |
40203 | I shall now be walking on solid ground, where there will be footprints, clues....""Cigarette ashes?" |
40203 | I shall write to you.... You will write also, eh? |
40203 | I supposed----""What? |
40203 | If I may be so bold as to inquire?" |
40203 | If I summon them to our assistance, how can the man slip through our fingers?" |
40203 | If I wished to do so, I might become-- what shall I say?... |
40203 | If Madame de Réal had taken the ring, how do you explain the fact that it was found in Herr Bleichen''s tooth- powder? |
40203 | If it were not the baron, who was it?" |
40203 | If the hostage held by Arsène Lupin should be rescued? |
40203 | In that event, why submit to the conditions imposed by Sholmes? |
40203 | Is Monsieur le Baron ill?" |
40203 | Is everything ready?" |
40203 | Is he here?" |
40203 | Is it a bargain?" |
40203 | Is it anything of consequence?" |
40203 | Is it possible?" |
40203 | Is it serious?" |
40203 | Is it such an unusual event as to deserve special attention? |
40203 | Is n''t that so, Wilson?" |
40203 | Is not that a fair division? |
40203 | Is that you, madame?" |
40203 | It is a secret mission for you, eh?" |
40203 | It is this: Did you have any special object in view when you bought that writing- desk?" |
40203 | It must have been committed in this room?" |
40203 | It was possible that one of the newspapers had been cut by mademoiselle; but how could he assure himself that such was the case? |
40203 | Lean to the right.... Do you see him now?" |
40203 | Lupin closed the door and addressed Sholmes abruptly, and almost rudely, as he said:"Well, what do you know?" |
40203 | Lupin continued:"I beg your pardon, but have you everything you need? |
40203 | Lupin folded his arms and said, with an air of indignation:"Did you suppose I would let you go away without bidding you adieu? |
40203 | Lupin said to him:"All ready, captain? |
40203 | Making a search? |
40203 | Maxime Bermond is Arsène Lupin? |
40203 | Must a person steal, cheat and wrong all the time?" |
40203 | No? |
40203 | No?... |
40203 | Now, Mademoiselle Antoinette, how far did we get in our reading?" |
40203 | Now, do you understand the folly of your act?" |
40203 | Now, have you considered how much precaution and skill those facts represent?" |
40203 | Now, what do you know?" |
40203 | Now, what do you think of the affair? |
40203 | Now, what is to be done? |
40203 | Now, who would know that, except an inmate of the house?" |
40203 | Now, who, do you think, rang it?" |
40203 | Of course, if he had sent me on such a foolish errand I would n''t be surprised; but what was his object in disturbing you?" |
40203 | Of course... but who would have thought of it?" |
40203 | Oh, no... Sophie and Henriette had left the table, had n''t they, Suzanne?" |
40203 | On what proof?" |
40203 | Only....""Only what?" |
40203 | Or Saint Petersburg?" |
40203 | Or a sorcerer?" |
40203 | Or are they necessary?" |
40203 | Or do you prefer Vienna? |
40203 | Or is he doing it on purpose? |
40203 | Or perhaps you would prefer the window ledge? |
40203 | Or was he joking? |
40203 | Or, rather, words already cut out that I can paste?" |
40203 | Placing the trumpet to his mouth, he said:"Anyone around, Dubreuil?" |
40203 | Rather a light- weight opponent, hein, Wilson? |
40203 | Repressing a furious access of rage, Sholmes said to the man:"When did they hire you?" |
40203 | Shall I take you there?" |
40203 | Shall I tell him who she is? |
40203 | She paused, reflected a moment, and then, perfect mistress of herself, said:"You are Herlock Sholmes?" |
40203 | She repeated her enquiry:"You are Monsieur Sholmes?" |
40203 | She takes words out of the newspapers and pastes them----""What does she make out of them?" |
40203 | Sholmes approached the bed, and, leaning over, said:"What''s the matter, Wilson? |
40203 | Sholmes asked him:"Did you see three men on bicycles a few minutes ago?" |
40203 | Sholmes made a gesture of indignation and handed the message to the baron, saying:"What do you think now, monsieur? |
40203 | Sholmes said to Lupin, in a friendly tone:"Do you know those gentlemen?" |
40203 | Sholmes said:"What''s the matter, old chap? |
40203 | Sholmes thought: Does she believe that she is in danger? |
40203 | So the Englishman continued:"Do n''t you think so yourself?" |
40203 | Some new danger? |
40203 | Something troubles you; may I ask what it is?" |
40203 | Still searching that cupboard? |
40203 | Suddenly, Herlock Sholmes seized his friend by the shoulders and shook him violently, as he cried:"What are you doing here? |
40203 | Suzanne, will you call her?" |
40203 | Ten minutes later he took a seat beside the Countess, and said to her:"Have you the ring here, madame?" |
40203 | That Arsène Lupin will walk out of the house?" |
40203 | That I am a clairvoyant? |
40203 | That was an easy problem, eh? |
40203 | The Englishman leaned over him and said:"Have you anything to say?... |
40203 | The essential thing is your diamond, is it not?" |
40203 | The snuff- box?" |
40203 | Then he approached Lupin, and said, in a sharp, nervous tone:"What do you want?" |
40203 | Then he continued to speak, with calm deliberation:"But, really, what do they know? |
40203 | Then someone brushed against him and whispered in his ear:"Well? |
40203 | Then they heard him in the vestibule, speaking, in a loud voice:"Good- day, Ganimard, how goes it? |
40203 | Then what is it?" |
40203 | Then what was he to do with the man? |
40203 | Then you do not expect to come here any more?" |
40203 | Then, as he had no more matches, he arose and said to a gentleman who was sitting near him:"May I trouble you for a match?" |
40203 | Then, counting the detectives and policemen, he said:"How many are you, my friends? |
40203 | Then, in a low voice, he called:"Mademoiselle?" |
40203 | Then, placing his hand on the shoulder of his adversary, he said:"And if I should propose to you-""My liberty?" |
40203 | Then, we will say ten days, Monsieur Sholmes?" |
40203 | Thirty? |
40203 | To accuse the two men? |
40203 | To protest? |
40203 | To tell what you know?" |
40203 | Tobacco and matches... yes... and the evening papers? |
40203 | Trembling, she sat on a chair, and stammered:"What is it you want?" |
40203 | Twenty- five? |
40203 | Understand?" |
40203 | Until then----""Well?" |
40203 | Wait until his friends came to his help and deliver all of them to the police? |
40203 | Was he serious? |
40203 | Was his escape to be prevented by that stupid obstacle? |
40203 | Was it he or an accomplice who had returned to the scene of the crime and removed everything that might furnish a clue to his identity? |
40203 | Was it not a mistake on his part to be spending his time on the affairs of the blonde Lady, while Arsène Lupin was preparing to move? |
40203 | Was it you who corresponded with Arsène Lupin and committed the theft?" |
40203 | Was it you who took the jewel? |
40203 | Was she misleading them by a false confession? |
40203 | Was the enemy already in the house? |
40203 | Was the master going to break the silence? |
40203 | Was this true? |
40203 | What advantage would that give him over Lupin? |
40203 | What am I saying?... |
40203 | What are his instructions?" |
40203 | What did he see? |
40203 | What do you mean? |
40203 | What do you mean?" |
40203 | What do you say to that?" |
40203 | What do you see?" |
40203 | What do you think?" |
40203 | What does he know? |
40203 | What does it mean?" |
40203 | What does that fact suggest? |
40203 | What for?" |
40203 | What good will it do you? |
40203 | What good would that do? |
40203 | What is he coming for?" |
40203 | What more do you want?" |
40203 | What motive could Arsène Lupin have in renewing the struggle? |
40203 | What proof have you?" |
40203 | What then? |
40203 | What time have you, captain?" |
40203 | What unforeseen danger? |
40203 | What was he looking for? |
40203 | What was his connection with the affair of the Jewish lamp? |
40203 | What was the matter? |
40203 | What was to be done? |
40203 | What was wrong? |
40203 | What will be said when it becomes known that Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" |
40203 | What''s the matter? |
40203 | What''s the matter?" |
40203 | What''s the matter?" |
40203 | What?" |
40203 | What?... |
40203 | When one of us has conquered the other, what good will it do? |
40203 | When the stranger entered, the architect said to him:"You are Monsieur Stickmann?" |
40203 | When?" |
40203 | Whence did he come? |
40203 | Where does he hide himself? |
40203 | Where?" |
40203 | Where?... |
40203 | Which is he?" |
40203 | Who could it be? |
40203 | Who had followed him on his return from the river? |
40203 | Who the deuce could thus address him by his name? |
40203 | Who was about to fall into this unfortunate trap? |
40203 | Who was he? |
40203 | Who would have ever suspected it?" |
40203 | Whom do you accuse?" |
40203 | Why did Lupin select those three houses for the scenes of his exploits?" |
40203 | Why did he not speak sooner? |
40203 | Why did he now talk so much and accomplish so little? |
40203 | Why did n''t I think of that? |
40203 | Why did you come in alone?" |
40203 | Why had he killed himself? |
40203 | Why had the man not made his escape, which he could have done so easily? |
40203 | Why should he have it? |
40203 | Why? |
40203 | Will it be a free and open sale? |
40203 | Will the ring disappear at once? |
40203 | Will you be so kind as to introduce me? |
40203 | Will you renounce this affair? |
40203 | Wilson, I want your opinion: why was Lupin in that restaurant?" |
40203 | Wilson, what do you mean?" |
40203 | Within an hour? |
40203 | Would he ever succeed in capturing that inaccessible individual? |
40203 | Would he not be better engaged in trying to find the abode of his adversary amongst the eleven houses on his list? |
40203 | Would he reveal to Wilson the subject of his reverie and admit his satellite into the charmed realm of his thoughts? |
40203 | Would it furnish me with a weapon of attack?" |
40203 | Would it not have been better to have allowed me to carry out the affair in my own way? |
40203 | Would not that be better?" |
40203 | Yet he continued to question her:"Why did you accost me the other evening at the Northern Railway station? |
40203 | You are not afraid, monsieur?" |
40203 | You expect her to come here?" |
40203 | You refuse? |
40203 | You''re not done up, are you? |
40203 | and why?" |
40203 | and you gave it to him?" |
40203 | and your brother, Leroux, where is he?" |
40203 | at what time?" |
40203 | attack Arsène Lupin? |
40203 | but how can we get out?" |
40203 | by whom?" |
40203 | do you keep such papers? |
40203 | exclaimed Lupin, struggling to free himself,"what does this mean? |
40203 | exclaimed Sholmes,"that sounds good... a little trip to Paris... and why not, Wilson? |
40203 | exclaimed Wilson, as the truth dawned on him,"then the letter was n''t from you?" |
40203 | exclaimed the officer,"where is the victim?" |
40203 | father, why did n''t you tell me?" |
40203 | he muttered,"this is another of his tricks,"and he added, aloud:"Where is my luggage?" |
40203 | how will this end?" |
40203 | in this little restaurant....""Well, shall we go out?" |
40203 | is it you, Brigadier Folenfant? |
40203 | it is you, Ganimard?" |
40203 | mon dieu, what good would that be? |
40203 | my dear Sholmes, what did I tell you? |
40203 | my dear friend, how do you know all that? |
40203 | my old friend,"exclaimed Sholmes, interrupting his walking,"you are not afraid that your right arm will meet the same fate as your left?" |
40203 | not a tenant?" |
40203 | of course, he knew it... else why would he take the trouble to steal a poor, miserable desk?" |
40203 | on the other side of the fence....""In the park?" |
40203 | said Clotilde, without moving,"my father has changed his secretary? |
40203 | she does exist, then?" |
40203 | still a vegetarian?" |
40203 | that man... an accomplice?" |
40203 | the brutes would have killed him.... Well, Lupin, how goes it?" |
40203 | the theft of the Jewish lamp?" |
40203 | to this gentleman, I presume?" |
40203 | what does he want complications for?" |
40203 | what is it, Monsieur Sholmes?" |
40203 | what is your offer?" |
40203 | what''s the matter, Monsieur Lupin? |
40203 | you closed it?" |
40203 | you dare to say that it was I... you accuse me?..." |
40203 | you required some information and you did n''t tell me?" |