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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21782 | Againsst? |
21782 | Ben, are you quite certain our arrival time was made clear? |
21782 | Colleagues? |
21782 | Do n''t have time, eh? 21782 Have n''t you noticed the pattern, Mr. Magnan? |
21782 | Intestines? |
21782 | Retief,Magnan said in the comparative quiet,"what were you saying about dog food as the music came up?" |
21782 | That was fast thinking----"Are you out of your mind, Magnan? |
21782 | The ambassador? |
21782 | Well? |
21782 | Wha-- what? |
21782 | What are you going to do, Retief? |
21782 | What the devil are you grinning at, you idiot? |
21782 | What''s going on here? |
21782 | Yes? |
21782 | Did I understand your Excellency to say that we''re ready to concede half of it to the Yill without a struggle?" |
21782 | Did n''t you notice the kind of shocked little gasp I gave when he did it?" |
21782 | I merely----""You''re sure there''s no VIP room here?" |
21782 | I said nothing----""Not to crawl?" |
21782 | The series of deliberate affronts?" |
21782 | They seated us at the bottom of the servants''table----""You mean you know their language?" |
21782 | Who shall speak for a king while he yet has tongue for talk?" |
60901 | Could people read and write there, and could they really talk? 60901 Dentist says,"came from the interpreter,"will you honourably deign to explain where trouble lies in honourable tooth?" |
60901 | Were there railways in Germania? |
60901 | Were there roads and villages in Germania? |
60901 | What is that appalling noise in the Austrian Chancery? |
60901 | Why does he rub his teeth with little brushes? |
60901 | Is it necessary to add that she was a lady? |
60901 | Meanwhile from another quarter one would hear an eager"Dearest Princess, could you manage to get some raw ham? |
60901 | Shall I buy you some, Sir Edward?" |
60901 | The_ espada_, his hand on his heart, would bow again and again, as though saying,"Are these lovely hats really for me?" |
60901 | We were all averse to shocking the peasants by eating meat openly during Lent, but what were we to do? |
60901 | What is your programme of reform?" |
60901 | What remedy do you suggest?" |
60901 | Where do you imagine that I could find them?" |
60901 | Where... where... can one buy the infernal squirts these condemned idiots vise?" |
60901 | Why? |
60901 | who was then putting on his Sunday clothes on the chance of the interview being granted? |
61198 | An old fellow named Whonk told you about me, just before you tried to saw his head off, remember? 61198 Are you mad, Retief?" |
61198 | As a fellow diplomat, a fellow alien, a fellow soft- back--"Why do n''t you appeal to Slock, as a fellow skunk? |
61198 | But what reason did they have? |
61198 | How about the surgical mission? |
61198 | How am I going to get you out of here? 61198 I wonder what he and the boys are cooking up together?" |
61198 | If our honored guest will join me on the rostrum...? |
61198 | The sticky little bird with the eye- stalks? 61198 The_ Moss Rock_?" |
61198 | Weapons? 61198 Well, Yith,"he said,"how''s tricks? |
61198 | What did you do with him? |
61198 | What kind of cargo was stacked here, Whonk? 61198 What market exists for such devices on a world at peace? |
61198 | What means this? |
61198 | What''s behind it? |
61198 | What''s that odor? |
61198 | What--? |
61198 | Where are you going? |
61198 | Which of these is the leader? |
61198 | Which way out? |
61198 | Who knows? 61198 Who organizes them? |
61198 | Whose colors are those? |
61198 | Why do n''t you elders clamp down? |
61198 | Why should it be secret? |
61198 | Wonder what''s loose? |
61198 | Would they not? |
61198 | Ambassador...?" |
61198 | Among your papers do you have a set of plans for the vessel? |
61198 | And where is it now?" |
61198 | But how had these two known of the film? |
61198 | But what has Fust got that they could use?" |
61198 | But what matters this? |
61198 | Mind if I copy them?" |
61198 | Minister?" |
61198 | Retief stood silently, running a finger over the uppermost drawing, tracing lines...."What does the naked- back here?" |
61198 | So they wanted the film? |
61198 | What''s the alignment of this SCARS organization?" |
61198 | Where''d he sneak out of?" |
61198 | Where''s your pal?" |
61198 | Who''s scheduled to use it?" |
61198 | Why their passionate interest in a two- horse world like Fust? |
61146 | Additional skirmishers? |
61146 | Are you nuts? |
61146 | Are you proposing that Hoshick of the Mosaic of the Two Dawns abandon honor....? |
61146 | Avoid it? |
61146 | Eh? |
61146 | Great sport, was n''t it? |
61146 | Has anyone at Headquarters ever visited Adobe? |
61146 | How are you boys fixed for wine? |
61146 | How could anybody think a cow was folks? |
61146 | How do you know he ai n''t, Lemuel? |
61146 | How many, if you do n''t mind my asking? |
61146 | Missile, eh? 61146 Mister, where''d you get that?" |
61146 | New? |
61146 | Oh? 61146 Pardon my laughter,"Hoshick said,"but surely you jest?" |
61146 | Prisoners? 61146 Retief, you''re quite serious? |
61146 | See them white puffs over the edge of the desert? |
61146 | War? |
61146 | We''re waitin''for him...."Meanwhile we got reinforcements comin''up, eh, boys? |
61146 | Well, well, what is it you need, man? 61146 What are you saying?" |
61146 | What do ya mean? |
61146 | What would you say to keeping all the oases and giving them the desert? |
61146 | What''s the idea of shooting at me? |
61146 | What''s the idea...? |
61146 | What''s this native life form like? |
61146 | Who you spyin''for, stranger? |
61146 | Who''s that? |
61146 | Wine? 61146 You do n''t mean...?" |
61146 | You givin''me orders...? |
61146 | And besides, did n''t I mention it? |
61146 | Have you considered eliminating weapons altogether?" |
61146 | Have you tried the ground- gwack eggs? |
61146 | Here''s another question for you: Would you concede a share in this planet to the Flap- jacks in return for a peace guarantee?" |
61146 | Is it a deal?" |
61146 | Is that better?" |
61146 | Is that entirely clear?" |
61146 | Shall we begin?" |
61146 | We showed''em the next time, did n''t we, Potter? |
61146 | What forms are those?" |
61146 | What guarantees do you require?" |
61146 | What possible significance could one attach to the activities of a couple of random skirmishforms?" |
61146 | What you doin''here? |
61146 | Who are you? |
61146 | You are from Ivory?" |
61146 | You would leave all the fair sand hills to us?" |
61285 | A Note? 61285 Another?" |
61285 | Are we quite private here? |
61285 | As Minister to Flamme, you should know that the function of a diplomatic representative is merely to... what shall I say...? |
61285 | But how--? |
61285 | Did you see that? |
61285 | Does the condemned man beg for the axe? |
61285 | Eh? |
61285 | Excellent color, do n''t you agree? |
61285 | I wonder if you recall the eventual fate of most of the would- be empire nibblers of the past? |
61285 | Is it not written,''Have no faith in the Prince whose minister cheats you''? |
61285 | Is n''t it the custom? |
61285 | Leaving so soon? 61285 Planetary government?" |
61285 | Right, Stanley? |
61285 | Shall I let some in through the side? |
61285 | Shall we go on? 61285 So what are we going to do? |
61285 | Soft? 61285 String them along?" |
61285 | Strong- arm lads, eh? 61285 Suppose I go along...?" |
61285 | What about the pollution of the atmosphere by goats? |
61285 | What are you getting at? |
61285 | What brings the CDT into the picture? |
61285 | What of M. Duror? 61285 What the devil went on out there?" |
61285 | What the purple polluted hell is a Note supposed to do? 61285 What''s the Corps going to do about the Aga Kagans?" |
61285 | When will you learn not to argue with Under- Secretaries? 61285 Why the masquerade?" |
61285 | Will that scrubland support a crop? |
61285 | You have a proposal to make in confidence? 61285 You''re here to lodge a complaint that I''m invading territories to which someone else lays claim, is that it?" |
61285 | Agreed?" |
61285 | But what of our dear friend Georges? |
61285 | How do you remember them all?" |
61285 | How does he feel about it?" |
61285 | I suppose that I might be said--""This is your work, is it?" |
61285 | Magnan?" |
61285 | Shall I read them all?" |
61285 | Sit here and watch these goat- herders take over our farms and fisheries?" |
61285 | That''s agreeable, I assume?" |
61285 | What have you got in mind, Retief?" |
61285 | What was he saying?" |
61285 | Who knows? |
61285 | Who''s responsible?" |
61285 | Why do n''t you come along?" |
61353 | And if they wo n''t accept it? |
61353 | And the cargo? |
61353 | And this whole rock is made of the same material? |
61353 | And who knows? |
61353 | And you believe you''ve found a fragment of this core? |
61353 | And you''ve already loaded a cargo here? |
61353 | Anything else? |
61353 | Arrested, eh? |
61353 | As good as that? |
61353 | As soon as we get the grant--"When''s that gon na be? 61353 General Minerals, huh? |
61353 | How did you get here...? |
61353 | How do you play it? |
61353 | How do you turn this damned thing off? |
61353 | Huh? 61353 I do n''t suppose there''s any prospect of your signing off that claim so that I can take a little good news along, too?" |
61353 | I wonder if General Minerals realizes that the hardy Terrestrials laboring on Ceres are limited to the Consular staff? |
61353 | Is that the straight goods? |
61353 | Oh, you''re buying it, hey? 61353 Oh? |
61353 | Prior claim? |
61353 | Retief, you ever play Drift? |
61353 | Retief,he gasped,"what did you do with the impounded ore- carrier?" |
61353 | That right? |
61353 | They own a chunk of rock known as 2645-P. Do you suppose we could find it? |
61353 | Uh... got time for a drink? |
61353 | What about 2645-P? 61353 What do you know about General Minerals, Sam?" |
61353 | What was the routine with the injunction-- and impounding_ Gertie_? 61353 What''s that?" |
61353 | What''s the matter, Sam? 61353 Where?" |
61353 | Would n''t it be a good idea to read that over first? |
61353 | You gentlemen mind if I join you? |
61353 | You thinking of hiring on with them? 61353 You workin''a claim, pardner?" |
61353 | You''ll consider the entire affair as... confidential? 61353 You''ve a personal interest in this claim, Retief?" |
61353 | You''ve issued the grant? |
61353 | Are they to be balked in realizing a fair return on their investment because these... these... adventures have stumbled on a deposit? |
61353 | Consul?" |
61353 | Curious, eh?" |
61353 | Do you notice your suit warming up?" |
61353 | Ever meet a fellow called Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Has Mr. Mancziewicz arrived?" |
61353 | Have you served the injunction?" |
61353 | How about keeping an eye on me? |
61353 | How long could you keep the suit going, Sam?" |
61353 | I assume it will only take a minute or two to sign it and affix seals and so on?" |
61353 | I have some news that I think will interest you--""Where are you, Retief? |
61353 | I wonder what he''s after?" |
61353 | In what capacity can I serve today?" |
61353 | It was a plant, too, was n''t it?" |
61353 | Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Put me through to your HQ, will you? |
61353 | The address given is the Jolly Barge Hotel; that would be that converted derelict ship in orbit 6942, I assume?" |
61353 | The roll- call of those names rings like the majestic tread of... of....""Dinosaurs?" |
61353 | What brings you out in the cold night air?" |
61353 | What consequences would arise from a grant of minerals rights on the planetoid to this claimant?" |
61353 | What sort of deposit?" |
61353 | What would I know about gold?" |
61353 | What''s wrong with the screen? |
61353 | Why not process it? |
61353 | You tired?" |
61353 | You want to go along, Willy?" |
61434 | A caste? 61434 A fifty- fifty split? |
61434 | Afraid? 61434 And did you notice the size of those hands?" |
61434 | And the Qornt are responsible for the ultimatum-- unilaterally? |
61434 | And you''re the one, eh, Qorn? |
61434 | Are n''t you a Qornt? |
61434 | Are there any Qornt down there at the harbor, where the boats are? |
61434 | At Tarroon, you mean? 61434 Diplomats? |
61434 | Do you know anything about a Note passed to the Terrestrial Ambassador at Smorbrod? |
61434 | Fifteen or twenty what? |
61434 | Gentlemen, are any of you familiar with a race known as the Qornt? |
61434 | Have you thought of forsaking your warlike ways? |
61434 | How about it, fellows? 61434 How does it happen that you speak Terrestrial?" |
61434 | How is it that these Qornt are allowed to embark on piratical ventures of this sort without reference to the wishes of the majority? |
61434 | How many Qornt would you say there are at Tarroon? |
61434 | I do n''t suppose,Magnan said casually,"that you''d know the type, tonnage, armament and manning of these vessels? |
61434 | I wonder what the significance of the white ensign might be? |
61434 | I? 61434 I_ should_ call them back, but since the fleet is out of contact, I''m unable to do so, correct? |
61434 | Live too long? |
61434 | Need I remind you, sir,he said icily,"that this is an official diplomatic function? |
61434 | Next? |
61434 | Not afraid of a few Qornt, are you, Magnan? |
61434 | Now your Excellency, we''ve arranged to evacuate Smorbrod, of course, just as you requested--"Requested? |
61434 | Oh? 61434 Smorbrod? |
61434 | These fellows Zubb and Slun-- Oh, they seem affable enough, but how can we be sure we''re not being led into a trap? |
61434 | These few hotheads are permitted to embroil the planet in war? |
61434 | This is Tarroon? |
61434 | Underground? 61434 Want peace, do you? |
61434 | Well? 61434 What about a stiff Note demanding an extra week''s time?" |
61434 | What about taking up sheepherding and regular church attendance? |
61434 | What about the gag? |
61434 | What are the differences between you, then? |
61434 | What did he say? |
61434 | What do Qornt turn into? |
61434 | What good would that do? 61434 What kind of reception would we get?" |
61434 | What kind of vessels? 61434 What''s your proposal?" |
61434 | What? |
61434 | When will the feast be over? |
61434 | Where are you going, Magnan? |
61434 | Who are the new Qornt? |
61434 | Why do n''t you go invade somebody else? |
61434 | Why not do it another way? |
61434 | Why not turn the reins of government over to the Verpp? 61434 Why should they?" |
61434 | Why was I not informed of the arrangements? 61434 Why?" |
61434 | You are Commander of the Strike Force, I assume? |
61434 | You come from Guzzum, eh? 61434 You expect me to make my way back alone?" |
61434 | You find the situation amusing? 61434 You mean that there are only fifteen or twenty individual Qornt in all?" |
61434 | A compromise? |
61434 | Alternate territory? |
61434 | And by the way, did you by any chance discover the technique of the indetectable drive the Qornt use?" |
61434 | And how many units comprise the fleet? |
61434 | And where they''re based at present?" |
61434 | Any recommendation?" |
61434 | Anything else?" |
61434 | But what I say is, why rush things?" |
61434 | Doing what?" |
61434 | How big a navy does Enlightened Galactic Opinion have?" |
61434 | How many Qornt?" |
61434 | How many of you are there?" |
61434 | It''s war to the knife, eh?" |
61434 | Magnan?" |
61434 | Monetary reparations? |
61434 | More time? |
61434 | Negotiations? |
61434 | Peace?" |
61434 | Then what would happen?" |
61434 | Warships?" |
61434 | Well?" |
61434 | What is it you''re after? |
61434 | What other kind would the Qornt bother with?" |
61434 | What shall we do with them?" |
61434 | What was I to assume at the sight of eighty- five war vessels over my headquarters, unannounced?" |
61434 | Who ordered these recruits to embark without my permission?" |
61434 | You mean they''re biologically the same as you?" |
61097 | ACI 228, what''s your authority for this demand? |
61097 | Anne- Marie,Retief said,"how many people live on Jorgensen''s Worlds?" |
61097 | Any armament aboard our late host? |
61097 | Any guns here? |
61097 | Are there any guns on this planet? 61097 By the way, you''re sure no... ah... message reached you after your arrival?" |
61097 | Can you read the Soetti? |
61097 | Chip,Retief said,"how much do these people know about the Soetti?" |
61097 | Dern near six feet, ai n''t ye? 61097 Funny how it sneaks up on you, ai n''t it, Mister? |
61097 | Givin''you the cold shoulder, heh, Mister? |
61097 | Have you ever fought a war? |
61097 | Have you made any preparation for it? |
61097 | How about a fresh cup of coffee, Chip? |
61097 | How did you find out about it? 61097 How does this track key in with the idea of ACI 228 making a manual correction for a missed automatic approach?" |
61097 | How long before he touches down? |
61097 | How long have you known the Soetti were planning to hit you? |
61097 | How long,he said,"do you think it will take you to teach me to ski by moonlight?" |
61097 | I''ll play along; what''s in the folder? |
61097 | Is it on schedule? |
61097 | Is that all? |
61097 | Is this the joker? |
61097 | Mighty peaceful here, ai n''t it? |
61097 | Mr. Tony and Skaw were pals, eh? |
61097 | No objection to my checking out a needler, is there? |
61097 | Old Mr. Tony do n''t look so good to the Sweaties now, hey, Mister? |
61097 | Or have I got to have you thrown out? |
61097 | Secret? |
61097 | Sorry you came, Chip? |
61097 | The jasper tried somethin'', huh? 61097 They just keep coming, did they? |
61097 | They''re on the port side, aft, right? |
61097 | This antiac conversion; how long does it take? |
61097 | This the guy tossed the trunk off the wall? |
61097 | Was there something? |
61097 | Whassat? |
61097 | What about the boat? |
61097 | What are you doing in Mr. Tony''s room? |
61097 | What are you going to do? |
61097 | What do you think you''re doing, busting in here? |
61097 | What has Mr. Tony got on the captain, Chip? |
61097 | What is it? |
61097 | What secret? 61097 What the hell you talking about, busy?" |
61097 | What time does it leave? |
61097 | What''s that to you? |
61097 | What''s that? |
61097 | What''s your game, hick? |
61097 | Whazzat? |
61097 | When does this attack happen? |
61097 | Where are the passengers we have aboard headed? |
61097 | Where the devil''d he git that at? |
61097 | Which way to cabin fifty- seven, son? |
61097 | Who are you? |
61097 | Who''s got the''tater salad? |
61097 | Who''s your friend, Captain? |
61097 | You do, huh? |
61097 | You never seen a Sweaty? 61097 You nuts?" |
61097 | You think so, hah? |
61097 | You want me to keep an eye on who comes down the passage? |
61097 | You want to get to Jorgensen''s perty bad, do n''t you, Mister? |
61097 | *****"Why do n''t you let me spell you, Mister?" |
61097 | --twenty minutes... uniform Code... gon na do?" |
61097 | ACI 228 by- passed at 1600....""Just one?" |
61097 | Ai n''t it about time you was getting up here with the orbit figures?" |
61097 | Any missiles?" |
61097 | Anything else?" |
61097 | Do you have an emergency aboard?" |
61097 | Do you see it, Retief? |
61097 | Had they no inter- ship communication?" |
61097 | Mister, you got a gun?" |
61097 | Shall we go out to see the moonlight on the snow?" |
61097 | Suppose I do n''t make it?" |
61097 | What are Jorgensen''s Worlds like?" |
61097 | What do you want with it?" |
61097 | What have they got against my going to Jorgensen''s Worlds?" |
61097 | What kind of cargo''s the captain got aboard for Jorgensen''s?" |
61097 | What time is it due out?" |
61097 | What we goin''to do now?" |
61097 | Which way to the Captain''s cabin?" |
61097 | Why?" |
61097 | You ai n''t got another one of them cigars, have you?" |
61097 | You did n''t come out here for fun, did you?" |
61097 | You forgot your approach pattern or something?" |
61097 | You going to sit here and bend my arm the whole time?" |
61097 | You like brandy in yer coffee?" |
61097 | You want some more smoked turkey?" |
61097 | You''ll have to try to get space on the Four- Planet Line ship next--""Which gate?" |
61097 | ah...?" |
61139 | Any lights in here? |
61139 | Are they? 61139 Are you going to tell me where you''ve been?" |
61139 | Are you leaving the office? |
61139 | At this hour? 61139 But then it was n''t of any importance, was it, Shluh?" |
61139 | Can you hit it? |
61139 | Determined to hang yourselves, are n''t you? |
61139 | Did you flee Groac and risk all on this slender thread? |
61139 | Did you murder them, cut their throats, shoot them or bury them alive? 61139 Did you write all Whaffle''s letters for him, Miss Meuhl?" |
61139 | Do n''t you see what you''re letting yourself in for? 61139 Guns? |
61139 | How could we know? |
61139 | How could you know a flotilla would show up in a few months looking for them, you mean? 61139 How did they die?" |
61139 | How did you get it in here? |
61139 | How did you shield it so the detectors did n''t pick it up? |
61139 | How long would I have lasted in one of your Groaci prisons? |
61139 | I take it you were n''t tempted? |
61139 | I''m sure I have n''t pried into--"What about that Terrestrial cruiser? 61139 Killed in the crash landing?" |
61139 | May I ask where you''ll be if something comes up? |
61139 | May I present Shluh, of the Internal Police? |
61139 | Not dead? |
61139 | Seen a lot of freaks like me, have you? |
61139 | Stepped off the ship with guns blazing, did they? |
61139 | Tell me, Shluh, what happened to those six Terrestrials after the parade was over? |
61139 | The range is n''t too great? |
61139 | The ship? |
61139 | They never found the cruiser, did they? |
61139 | They''re alive? |
61139 | To let me pass or to rot in this spot, fool? |
61139 | To what end, Terrestrial? 61139 Was this your plan, Retief?" |
61139 | What about this fellow? |
61139 | What are you planning to do? |
61139 | What did you do with it? 61139 What did you say to him?" |
61139 | What do you know of Groacian naval vessels? |
61139 | What do you mean? |
61139 | What do you say we try it? |
61139 | What do you seek? |
61139 | What forlorn gesture is this? |
61139 | What has this man told you? |
61139 | What have you been doing? 61139 What in the world-- Where have you been? |
61139 | What''s that ragged black line across the plain there? |
61139 | Whatever for? |
61139 | Where have you been? |
61139 | Where is she, Fith? 61139 Where is that ship?" |
61139 | Which of those boats are ready to lift? |
61139 | Why did n''t you? |
61139 | Why do you venture here? |
61139 | Would it not be best if we removed this deranged person to a place of safety? |
61139 | You mean when they came looking for the cruiser? |
61139 | You mean you broke in? 61139 You never learn, do you? |
61139 | You think to match orbits with the derelict? 61139 You''ll... lock him in his quarters?" |
61139 | A close call, eh?" |
61139 | A squad of armed Groaci in the consulate?" |
61139 | And you--""Terrible? |
61139 | Are they all fueled up? |
61139 | Are you sure you meant to go this far, Miss Meuhl? |
61139 | But we did not know what foods--""Did n''t take the trouble to find out, either, did you?" |
61139 | But we have tried to make amends....""Where is the ship?" |
61139 | Can you read me? |
61139 | Did they''fall ill''before the big parade?" |
61139 | Did those shuttles just get in, or is that the ready line?" |
61139 | Did you mention the six Terrestrials who were killed here?" |
61139 | Do n''t you understand the implication? |
61139 | I certainly hope you''re not thinking of openly intruding--""Why?" |
61139 | I wonder what a direct hit with a fifty mega- ton missile would do to it?" |
61139 | Is this glimpse worth the death we die?" |
61139 | No, no guns--""They raised their hands, did n''t they? |
61139 | Research, maybe? |
61139 | Retief?" |
61139 | That was a shock, was n''t it? |
61139 | The one that disappeared out this way about ten years back?" |
61139 | Then what? |
61139 | Were it not for your diplomatic immunity, I should do more--""Why did the government fall, Fith? |
61139 | What amusing end did you figure out for them? |
61139 | What happened to the rest of the crew? |
61139 | What was behind the coup d''etat that put the present government in power?" |
61139 | What''s happened to your clothing?" |
61139 | Where did you get them? |
61139 | Where did you hide the ship? |
61139 | Where is it?" |
61139 | Which is the''north''end of that crevasse?" |
61139 | Without power? |
61139 | You burgled the Foreign Office?" |
61139 | involvement?" |
61139 | it?" |
61139 | that?" |
21627 | A big spender, eh? |
21627 | After you get in power, you''ll be fast friends with Rotune, is that it? |
21627 | And Rotune knows about it? |
21627 | And carry their damn dead bodies down? |
21627 | Are you sure we ought to push right in like this? 21627 But how can we_ know?_"Magnan yelped. |
21627 | But what about the man Zorn? |
21627 | By who, the Nenni? |
21627 | Do n''t you recognize this gentleman? |
21627 | Do they? |
21627 | Does Zorn know you''ve got your tower rigged for suckers? |
21627 | Him? 21627 How can we be sure?" |
21627 | How do I know you birds are n''t lying? |
21627 | How is it, Retief,he said sharply,"that you were aware of this blaster business, when the Ambassador himself was n''t?" |
21627 | How much longer can he hold it? |
21627 | How often does this random pattern put the hole down? |
21627 | I do n''t suppose your machine has a habit of getting stuck, like Kippy''s? |
21627 | Is n''t that the purpose of your revolution? |
21627 | More un- Nenni- like, sir? |
21627 | Nothing''s happened yet, you''re sure? |
21627 | Okay; what''s your idea? |
21627 | Out- of- towners, hey? |
21627 | Right? |
21627 | So what do we do-- plow''em under with back- yard cultivators? |
21627 | So what? 21627 Some trouble here?" |
21627 | Suppose I make you another offer, Zorn? |
21627 | That fellow in the lead; is n''t he the one who spilled the drink? 21627 That would mess up a man''s dealing hand, would n''t it?" |
21627 | That''s what Rotune has sold you, eh? |
21627 | The Corps wo n''t have anything to say then, huh? |
21627 | Threats? 21627 Weapons, hey?" |
21627 | What about that gambler, Zorn? 21627 What about the big guy? |
21627 | What are all the knives for? |
21627 | What are you getting at? |
21627 | What do we do now? |
21627 | What do you mean? |
21627 | What do you mean? |
21627 | What do you mean? |
21627 | What does Rotune get out of this? 21627 What does he mean?" |
21627 | What good will that do him? |
21627 | What happened? 21627 What time will that be?" |
21627 | What would you call big? |
21627 | What''s a zoop tower? |
21627 | What''s going on here? |
21627 | What''s going on there? |
21627 | What''s happened to your shoes? 21627 What''s it all about?" |
21627 | What''s keeping Shoke? |
21627 | What''s the ante? |
21627 | What''s the biggest you''ve got? |
21627 | What''s the point? |
21627 | What''s your friend pulling? |
21627 | Where do I buy the chips? |
21627 | Where do you get that''afraid''routine? 21627 Where does Zorn stay when he''s in town?" |
21627 | Who are you afraid of? |
21627 | Who''s in charge of this? |
21627 | Who''s''we''? |
21627 | Why are you doing that? |
21627 | Why is Rotune interested in your take- over? |
21627 | Why would it be any better than the last one, chiseler? |
21627 | You guys think I''m a piker, do you? 21627 You know what Petreac is getting in the way of imports as a result of the agreement?" |
21627 | You mean you intend to oppress the people? 21627 You tryin''to call me a cheat or something?" |
21627 | You trying to upset the system or something? |
21627 | You''re basing a revolt on these cynical premises? |
21627 | *****"What if I let your boys alone?" |
21627 | And what do you suppose they have in mind for you?" |
21627 | Are you--?" |
21627 | But could n''t you curve your back just a bit-- and possibly assume a more placating expression? |
21627 | Do I make myself clear?" |
21627 | How do we get to the casino?" |
21627 | How many?" |
21627 | How much money do you have in your pockets?" |
21627 | Is that a reason to kill yourself and a lot of other people who''ve bet their lives on you?" |
21627 | Just act a little more....""Girlish?" |
21627 | Magnan?" |
21627 | Okay?" |
21627 | So there''ll be no agreement, no guns, no fat job for Tammany Zorn, hey? |
21627 | The one you took the blame for?" |
21627 | Well, I can still play it the other way, What have I got to lose?" |
21627 | What are you men--?" |
21627 | What good would it do us to run Petreac if there''s no loot?" |
21627 | Where are your insignia and decorations?" |
21627 | Who tells Shoke what all to do?" |
21627 | Who''s first?" |
21627 | Wo n''t he be upset?" |
21627 | You ever heard of a world they call Rotune?" |
21627 | You think we''re throwing up good jobs for the fun of it?" |
21627 | Zorn?" |
61263 | Ah... are you there, Retief? |
61263 | And when will they be shipped? |
61263 | And where will they be going? |
61263 | Any connection? |
61263 | Are you Mr. Retief of CDT? |
61263 | Are you sure? |
61263 | Armaments? 61263 Armaments?" |
61263 | But have you got anything for me? |
61263 | Can I help you? |
61263 | Croanie? 61263 Did n''t I tell you? |
61263 | Do you know the name of the institution these Bogan students are bound for? |
61263 | Drill rigs, that sort of thing? |
61263 | From where? 61263 Hank, why do n''t you walk Mr. Karsh over to the warehouse and... ah... take care of him?" |
61263 | Have a cigar? |
61263 | Have you lost your markets? 61263 How do you know what I''m thinking? |
61263 | How many men do you need for the harvest, Hank? |
61263 | How''s Boge''s business coming along? |
61263 | I wonder if the Bogans know that? |
61263 | Is Mr. Gulver in the office? 61263 Is that any way for a student to act?" |
61263 | Karsh? 61263 Lovenbroy?" |
61263 | No female students? |
61263 | Oh, you know about it, huh? |
61263 | Say, uh, Mr. Karsh, are we gon na get to go to town? 61263 So?" |
61263 | That''s worse than listening in on phone conversations, eh? 61263 The Bogans? |
61263 | Two thousand students? 61263 Two thousand? |
61263 | University? 61263 Was there anything further?" |
61263 | What can I do for you? |
61263 | What do you know about Croanie? |
61263 | What is it, Miss Furkle? |
61263 | What kind of business do you do with a Bolo WV? 61263 What kind of university do they have on d''Land?" |
61263 | What seems to be the problem? |
61263 | What would you say to two thousand? |
61263 | What''s going on here? |
61263 | What''s the problem? 61263 What-- what''s this?" |
61263 | Where does doing your job stop and prying begin, Miss Furkle? |
61263 | Where does the Libraries and Education Division come in? |
61263 | Where''s the baggage now? |
61263 | Who gets the tractors eventually? |
61263 | Who gets them? |
61263 | Who told you it was impounded? |
61263 | Will all the exchange students be studying at the Technical College? |
61263 | Will there be any other students embarking this season? |
61263 | Would that be the Technical College? |
61263 | You on good terms with them? |
61263 | You probably never heard about the trouble we had on Lovenbroy a few years back? |
61263 | You work for this Culture bunch, do you? 61263 Your man-- he''s going too?" |
61263 | *****"What is it you wish?" |
61263 | And in any event, what business is it of yours how we plan to use the equipment? |
61263 | Are the students all loaded?" |
61263 | Boy, this is a drag, sitting around this place waiting....""You meeting somebody?" |
61263 | But I scarcely see--""And who''s the friend you''re helping out with an unauthorized transshipment of grant material?" |
61263 | But how come you did n''t tell me you were coming, Retief? |
61263 | But this year....""The crop is n''t panning out?" |
61263 | But why were n''t you picking grapes with the rest of us?" |
61263 | By the way, is n''t a WV a poor choice as a mining outfit? |
61263 | Croanie about to foreclose?" |
61263 | Ever seen it pouring rain in the sunshine? |
61263 | Ever tried to hold onto a gal wearing nothing but a layer of grape juice?" |
61263 | Frankly-- is this a closed line?" |
61263 | Gulver?" |
61263 | Has it arrived yet? |
61263 | Have you talked this over with the Labor Office?" |
61263 | How many this time?" |
61263 | How many tractors will Croanie be getting under the MEDDLE program?" |
61263 | How many tractors?" |
61263 | Is n''t that correct?" |
61263 | Karsh?" |
61263 | Never saw a student with a beard, did you?" |
61263 | Now I do n''t know if you''re familiar with the Bacchus vines we grow...?" |
61263 | Now, if you needed a troop of Groaci nose- flute players--""Can they pick grapes?" |
61263 | Okay if I come up?" |
61263 | Or are you coming along?" |
61263 | Pretty dumb, huh? |
61263 | Retief, you''re not fooling?" |
61263 | That sounds like a matter for the Commercial--""Lost our markets? |
61263 | Then next vintage time, with them holding half our grape acreage--""You hocked the vineyards?" |
61263 | We fellas were thinking--""You were, hah? |
61263 | What about my baggage? |
61263 | What are they getting?" |
61263 | What are you going to do with the other four hundred and ninety tractors?" |
61263 | What''s happened?" |
61263 | Where''s that Magnan fellow?" |
61263 | Why all this interest in a few surplus tractors? |
61263 | Why do n''t you join us?" |
61263 | Why is MUDDLE interested in MEDDLE''s activities?" |
61263 | Would you have us branded as warmongers? |
61263 | You a Scoutmaster?" |
61263 | You''re meeting the students, are you?" |
61459 | All ready, gentlemen? |
61459 | Am I keeping you from something, Taine? |
61459 | Anything to hide, Jake? |
61459 | But tell me, General-- who''s actually running the show? |
61459 | Complain? 61459 Dad''s all right, is n''t he?" |
61459 | Do n''t you suppose we have time to just rig up one little old circuit? |
61459 | Do you mind pointing that thing in some other direction? |
61459 | Eh? 61459 Eh?" |
61459 | Expecting trouble? |
61459 | GFE? 61459 Got a light?" |
61459 | Guns? |
61459 | Hey, you ca n''t go down there--"Something going on there, Jake? |
61459 | How come you keep trying to get me to say stuff I ai n''t supposed to talk about? 61459 How did it go, Taine?" |
61459 | How do you get it out? 61459 How would I know?" |
61459 | Huh? 61459 Huh? |
61459 | Huh? 61459 Huh?" |
61459 | I take it he was in the army under the old regime? |
61459 | In my place-- would you hesitate? |
61459 | Is n''t that a gun I see sticking out? |
61459 | Just between us, Jake-- where did the former Planetary Manager General go? |
61459 | Look, we can come to an agreement--"What''s the Birthday Cake? |
61459 | May I ask the source? |
61459 | Meanwhile, let the rest of''em have their fun, eh Jake? |
61459 | Mind if I sit down? |
61459 | Missing men? |
61459 | Monitors? |
61459 | Oh? 61459 Oh? |
61459 | Quiet, is n''t it? |
61459 | Rather old- fashioned equipment is n''t it? 61459 Records being kept up properly?" |
61459 | Rigid class structure, maybe? 61459 Say, what is this? |
61459 | Shooting, eh? 61459 The Ambassador''s compliments, sir, and will you join him and the staff in the conference room at once?" |
61459 | The boss? 61459 The lift will take us all the way down, wo n''t it?" |
61459 | They any better than the old ones? |
61459 | We got as much right as anybody--"Jake, who''s Corasol? |
61459 | Weather? |
61459 | Were n''t you the one who got word to them? |
61459 | What about Horny and Pud? 61459 What about the good corporal?" |
61459 | What do you plan to do now? |
61459 | What kind of diplomat are you? |
61459 | What made him do it? |
61459 | What''s become of the Planetary Manager General and the technical staff? 61459 What''s in that?" |
61459 | What''s it all about, Jake? |
61459 | What''s the GFE? |
61459 | What''s the population? |
61459 | What''s your basic power source, a core sink? 61459 Whatta ya mean, natives? |
61459 | Whatta ya mean? 61459 Where does the big leader keep himself?" |
61459 | Where is it? 61459 Where were the girls last seen?" |
61459 | Where''s the new Premier keeping himself? 61459 Where?" |
61459 | Which of you gentlemen is Manager- General Corasol? |
61459 | Who are you fellows hiding from, the top sergeant? |
61459 | Who do I complain to? |
61459 | Who paid for your potbelly, Sozier? |
61459 | Who''s gone? |
61459 | Who''s he? |
61459 | Who''s this party, Jake? |
61459 | Yes, yes? 61459 You got no gun?" |
61459 | You mean... you''re getting out here? |
61459 | You wanta see the Power Plant? |
61459 | You''ll be heading for the port? |
61459 | You''re not... one of them? |
61459 | Your own post? 61459 *****What are you talking about? |
61459 | *****"Who... who are you?" |
61459 | Ambassador,"he said breathlessly,"but I must--""Well, what is it, man? |
61459 | Ambassador?" |
61459 | And how do the peasants and workers plan to operate the atmospheric purification system, the Weather Control station, the tide regulation complexes?" |
61459 | Are they natives?" |
61459 | Does he share your passion for privacy?" |
61459 | Educational discrimination?" |
61459 | Feeling better?" |
61459 | GFE? |
61459 | How did they leave? |
61459 | How do you plan to get through them?" |
61459 | How much?" |
61459 | Known Sozier long?" |
61459 | Lithospheric friction? |
61459 | Not enough to eat? |
61459 | Remarkable, is n''t it, considering that the entire managerial class has packed up and left?" |
61459 | Retief?" |
61459 | Sozier?" |
61459 | Sub- crustal hydraulics?" |
61459 | Tell me, what was the real cause of the revolution? |
61459 | The deal has n''t gone sour?" |
61459 | Too much regimentation?" |
61459 | Utilities, police, transport, environmental control--""What about Space Control? |
61459 | What about?" |
61459 | What do the letters SIGNIFY?" |
61459 | What''s the Birthday Cake?" |
61459 | What''s wrong with it?" |
61459 | Whatta you say?" |
61459 | When was it installed?" |
61459 | Where can I catch a cab for the city?" |
61459 | Where exactly did the refugees head for? |
61459 | Which way?" |
61459 | Which way?" |
61459 | Which way?" |
61459 | Who''s included in that category, Jake?" |
61459 | Why not?" |
61459 | Why the desire for solitude, Taine? |
61459 | Will we be welcomed by these peasants or peppered with buckshot?" |
61459 | You see the tank aboard the lorry that just pulled up? |
61459 | You think I might fall victim to an accident?" |
61459 | You want to get me in trouble?" |
61459 | You would n''t by any chance have plans?" |
34925 | A gentleman-- I suppose? |
34925 | A good many slides, I imagine; rather heavy, were n''t they? |
34925 | A man? |
34925 | About last night? |
34925 | About the Colonel? |
34925 | About the state of your affections for Miss Fitzgerald, you mean? |
34925 | After I corrected the register? |
34925 | Ah, is it so? 34925 Am I to take that remark in a political sense?" |
34925 | Am I to understand,he inquired,"that you''re asking me my intentions?" |
34925 | And Miss Fitzgerald signed in the place of the bride, to divert suspicion? |
34925 | And breakfasted with her,_ tête- à- tête_ at a farmhouse? |
34925 | And did n''t he, moreover, catch you in the act of proposing to Miss Fitzgerald? |
34925 | And discloses, what? |
34925 | And do you mean to discover it? |
34925 | And for me, you do this? |
34925 | And has n''t her husband challenged you to a duel on her account? |
34925 | And have n''t you asked the Marchioness for Lady Isabelle''s hand? |
34925 | And have n''t you seen her? |
34925 | And his intimacy with Lieutenant Kingsland? |
34925 | And his name? |
34925 | And how did you know of this charming spot? |
34925 | And in all this, what is there to compel me to keep your secret? |
34925 | And in that case? |
34925 | And is there a woman, whom you-- shall we say,''respect''enough to believe in-- no matter what is said of her? |
34925 | And it was? |
34925 | And made you the recipient of the fact of his generosity? |
34925 | And now, Bob, why have you arrived so unexpectedly in Sussex? |
34925 | And now? |
34925 | And now? |
34925 | And on mine? |
34925 | And she denied it? |
34925 | And she has given you these letters, knowing they would be shown to me? |
34925 | And that is? |
34925 | And that is? |
34925 | And the others----? |
34925 | And the president of that company? |
34925 | And walked with her early in the morning? |
34925 | And what am I to discover there? |
34925 | And what is that, your Ladyship? |
34925 | And what was her answer? |
34925 | And what will he find? |
34925 | And what would the philanthropic Englishman receive for his services? |
34925 | And when you''ve found her, what then? 34925 And where?'' |
34925 | And why not, pray? |
34925 | And you can think of me,he said,"at a time like this?" |
34925 | And you dare to ask any woman to allow such a slander to live when she can deny it? |
34925 | And you forced his consent? |
34925 | And you let the specie go? |
34925 | And you proposed-- when-- that day? |
34925 | And you wo n''t prosecute? |
34925 | And your second piece of news? |
34925 | Another aunt? |
34925 | Answer!--haven''t you made it clear to her what that answer is to be? |
34925 | Are n''t you clever enough to know the result of that? |
34925 | Are we not both Isabelles? 34925 Are you Jack Kingsland''s wife?" |
34925 | Are you sure you''re making a wise choice, Lady Isabelle? |
34925 | At least, you will help me to prove myself wrong? |
34925 | Away from here? |
34925 | Away? |
34925 | But did she actually_ say_ so? |
34925 | But do you realise the position in which you place me with Miss Fitzgerald? |
34925 | But had you a right----? |
34925 | But he''s married, surely? |
34925 | But how account for Lady Isabelle''s presence? |
34925 | But how can I, with no money and no friends? |
34925 | But how could Mr. Lambert have told him an untruth? |
34925 | But how did you come to see Darcy? |
34925 | But if I were put away, you would help me? |
34925 | But if she could prove that he_ did_ deliver them, he might be charged with complicity? |
34925 | But if you did n''t believe them, why did you refuse to give me a definite answer? |
34925 | But if you love me---- Do you love me? |
34925 | But in no other way? |
34925 | But is it possible that he could have married them without knowing it? |
34925 | But is that possible? |
34925 | But is there any danger of your doing so-- doesn''t the telegram expressly state that he means to make you his heir? |
34925 | But mamma might be trusted? |
34925 | But suppose he''s left it in London? |
34925 | But surely there''s a gate? |
34925 | But surely this little difference will not be lasting-- I hoped----"Would you wish me to marry Miss Fitzgerald, Lady Isabelle? |
34925 | But the name? |
34925 | But then, how can you doubt? |
34925 | But they meant that-- or something like it? |
34925 | But what are the charges? |
34925 | But what if he refuse? |
34925 | But what is this bribe? |
34925 | But what is to be done? |
34925 | But what is to be done? |
34925 | But what to do? |
34925 | But what''s that to do with this? |
34925 | But where do I come in? |
34925 | But who is she? |
34925 | But why did you leave me? 34925 But why do I think of myself?" |
34925 | But why not? |
34925 | But why should she object? |
34925 | But why should you be chosen? |
34925 | But why should you be? |
34925 | But you and Mr. Stanley are very old friends, are you not? |
34925 | But you must have some idea? |
34925 | But you''ll forgive him, will you not? 34925 But you''ll tell mamma before you go?" |
34925 | But you''ve eyes, have n''t you? |
34925 | But you? 34925 But your engagements?" |
34925 | But, Inez, surely you trusted me? |
34925 | But, surely, you''re not alluding to the lady who formed our topic of conversation this morning? |
34925 | But,peering down into the darkness of the tower,"where''s Darcy''s letter?" |
34925 | By Mr. Stanley, perhaps? |
34925 | By the arrest of the conspirators? |
34925 | Ca n''t you help me? |
34925 | Ca n''t you trust me, Jim? 34925 Can I not warn him?" |
34925 | Can anybody get the chests out? |
34925 | Can anything be worse? |
34925 | Can you prove this? |
34925 | Can you prove your point? |
34925 | Can you suppose I did n''t realise that keenly? 34925 Concerning Colonel Darcy?" |
34925 | Could I ask you to do me a very great favour? |
34925 | Could n''t you help to make it a little more bearable-- for instance? |
34925 | Darcy? 34925 Derby?" |
34925 | Deucedly hard hit, I suppose? |
34925 | Did he do this? |
34925 | Did she specify what he''d done? |
34925 | Did they give you a receipt for it? |
34925 | Did you need his confirmation of my word? |
34925 | Did you notice what it looked like? |
34925 | Did you say them? |
34925 | Did you tell him so? |
34925 | Did you think? |
34925 | Do I understand you to insinuate that the Marchioness has prevaricated? |
34925 | Do n''t you see it''s impossible? 34925 Do n''t you suppose I know that?" |
34925 | Do n''t you think we had better change the subject? |
34925 | Do n''t you? 34925 Do you consider''common decency''just the word to apply to the transaction?" |
34925 | Do you desire a complete geographical and political disquisition? |
34925 | Do you give it? |
34925 | Do you know him? |
34925 | Do you know that it is the truth? |
34925 | Do you love me so little that there can be a question of choice? |
34925 | Do you love this man? |
34925 | Do you mean to say that you deliberately left me to my fate? |
34925 | Do you mind so much? |
34925 | Do you think it was nice of you to take me in to dinner? |
34925 | Do you think so? 34925 Do you think you understand what that comprises?" |
34925 | Do you understand it? |
34925 | Does he know? |
34925 | Does he take his wife with him? |
34925 | Does it give you all the information you required? |
34925 | Does it lead anywhere? |
34925 | Does it never form the_ whole_ of such a union? |
34925 | Does mamma approve? |
34925 | Drinking alone? 34925 Ever heard of any locks like this one?" |
34925 | Exactly, and what did you say to the young ladies? |
34925 | Explain? |
34925 | For her? |
34925 | For his sake? |
34925 | For old friendship''s sake-- could I do less? |
34925 | For whom? |
34925 | Habout the woman, sir? |
34925 | Have I generally bungled your affairs with Little Diplomacy? |
34925 | Have I not trusted you, my friend? |
34925 | Have n''t you had sufficient time? |
34925 | Have they? |
34925 | Have you been making discoveries? |
34925 | Have you really never been here before? |
34925 | Have you seen Colonel Darcy to- day? |
34925 | Have you seen your friend? |
34925 | Have you still got the receipt? |
34925 | He''s an old friend of yours? |
34925 | Her present position is, to say the least, equivocal; and as a divorcée----"Oh, come, Kent- Lauriston, ca n''t you let anyone alone? 34925 How I stand?" |
34925 | How about that Hunt Ball at Leamington? |
34925 | How about the Company? |
34925 | How are you to- day? |
34925 | How can I do this? |
34925 | How can you do me so much wrong? 34925 How can you tell unless you''ve looked?" |
34925 | How could I, when my suspicions were directed against your own husband? |
34925 | How could Sanks have made the mistake in my address? 34925 How could he make such a mistake?" |
34925 | How could she have known anything about it? 34925 How could you think I should do otherwise, after your discoveries of last night?" |
34925 | How dared you do it? |
34925 | How dared you do it? |
34925 | How dared you do it? |
34925 | How did you ever do it? |
34925 | How did you know that? |
34925 | How did you know that? |
34925 | How did you know? |
34925 | How do you know? |
34925 | How do you like your tea? |
34925 | How do you make that out? |
34925 | How do you mean? |
34925 | How has it been possible for him to get in? |
34925 | How long have you been out there? |
34925 | How so? |
34925 | How so? |
34925 | How was it sent up? |
34925 | How was that possible? |
34925 | I ask you-- Are you Lieutenant Kingsland''s wife? |
34925 | I asked Miss Fitzgerald if she was Lieutenant Kingsland''s wife? |
34925 | I do n''t agree with you,she cried vehemently, springing to her feet,"not at all; but what difference does it make? |
34925 | I do not think it necessary, really; do you? 34925 I explained to him that there was nothing to be displeased about; but he would n''t have none of it and said----""Yes, yes, what did he say?" |
34925 | I hate him more than any man in the world, and yet----"You''re in his power? |
34925 | I met the steward in the hall-- a letter to be posted? |
34925 | I presume I''m not to defend my friend? |
34925 | I regret to say that I have got into a little scrape, sir, concerning which will you give me leave to clear myself? |
34925 | I say, Stanley,he remarked,"do you know Bob Darcy?" |
34925 | I say,he ventured to expostulate--"you know I am no milksop-- but do n''t you think that you and the Colonel are getting a trifle thick? |
34925 | I say,queried her instructor, in one of the pauses of the game,"do you know that little diplomatic affair of yours has turned up again? |
34925 | I see, and you want me to show him these letters? |
34925 | I suppose it wo n''t do for me to ask how you''re progressing, and what you''ve found out? |
34925 | I suppose there''s plenty to discover? |
34925 | I suppose you have n''t been wasting your time? |
34925 | I suppose you told the bank authorities what was in the chests? |
34925 | I suppose,he said,"that as he was carrying so much of value, he''ll stop in London before going north?" |
34925 | I think you need have no fears of not being restored to all your rights and privileges,he said,"and then?" |
34925 | I understand-- He''s a man of means? |
34925 | I wonder if Darcy''ll ever get his letter? |
34925 | I wonder if there is really anything serious in that affair? |
34925 | I''ll follow your instructions literally; but how am I to have the opportunity of doing this? |
34925 | I-- er-- trust you do not contemplate doing anything-- foolish? |
34925 | I? |
34925 | If I really were to marry you,she asked,"would you desert me as you did yesterday?" |
34925 | In that case? |
34925 | Indeed, yes,--but what means have I? |
34925 | Is Lieutenant Kingsland in the house? |
34925 | Is he a member of the conspiracy? |
34925 | Is it to be a large party? |
34925 | Is n''t it your naval sobriquet? |
34925 | Is not the woman you are defending one of them? |
34925 | Is she so bitter? 34925 Is that all?" |
34925 | Is that all? |
34925 | Is that all? |
34925 | Is that correct? 34925 Is that the help you wanted?" |
34925 | Is there someone-- then-- someone you love? 34925 It is different in your country, then?" |
34925 | It is what you in this country call a whim, is it not? 34925 It looks dangerously like treason, does n''t it?" |
34925 | It shall be held sacred; but who is to warn my husband? |
34925 | It''s all right then? |
34925 | It''s not for me to belie my own sex,she retorted,"but----""You mean there is a woman in the case?" |
34925 | Jim? |
34925 | Jimsy Stanley, I suppose you mean? |
34925 | John,he continued to the functionary who appeared,"did I send Mrs. Roberts of Roberts''Hall, Sussex, a telegram this morning?" |
34925 | Just my luck, why did n''t you attend to them earlier? |
34925 | Kingsland knew nothing about it? |
34925 | Lady Isabelle and the Lieutenant? |
34925 | Last night? 34925 Lieutenant Kingsland?" |
34925 | Lieutenant-- Kingsland-- is he going away? |
34925 | Little rapid, is n''t she? 34925 Look here, Kent- Lauriston, if you''re insinuating that Kingsland put her up to----""Far from it, my boy, how could I insinuate anything so unlikely? |
34925 | Madame,he returned,"what can I do? |
34925 | May I ask to what you imagine Darcy''s expression,''all I hold most dear,''refers? |
34925 | May I inquire what it is? |
34925 | Miss Fitzgerald,he said very quietly, as he stood before them,"will you permit me to ask you a question?" |
34925 | Miss Fitzgerald? 34925 Miss Fitzgerald?" |
34925 | Mother,she said,"would you think me very rude if I asked for Mr. Lambert''s company for a few moments? |
34925 | Mr. Riddle''s slides, eh? |
34925 | Mr. Riddle,asked the Secretary,"who is he?" |
34925 | Mr. Stanley, have you seen my daughter? |
34925 | My dear Colonel, are you sure you have it to sell? |
34925 | My life, for instance? |
34925 | No? 34925 None, thank goodness; but I''d like to do a pal a good turn, and so----""Well?" |
34925 | Not Colonel Robert Darcy? |
34925 | Not believe in love? 34925 Not feeling fit?" |
34925 | Not on Mr. Stanley''s side? |
34925 | Not to meet our charming enchantress? |
34925 | Nothing to be seen-- isn''t there? 34925 Nothing, if the Marchioness does n''t suspect?" |
34925 | Now about those letters? |
34925 | Now frankly,she continued,"before you saw me, or spoke to me, you''d made up your mind to save your friend from my clutches, had you not? |
34925 | Now what did you expect to receive from this transaction? |
34925 | Now you understand why I have come? |
34925 | Now, what''s the use of arguing suppositious cases when I''m pressed for time? 34925 Of course-- with all my heart-- and then you''ll go back to London and take Mr. Sanks''advice, wo n''t you?" |
34925 | Oh, Arthur Riddle, do n''t you know him? 34925 Oh, I say,"blurted out that officer,"I think we''ve got an appointment after lunch, have n''t we?" |
34925 | Oh, does n''t she? |
34925 | Oh, is that all? |
34925 | Oh,said the Lieutenant,"so she''s refused you, eh?" |
34925 | On what grounds? |
34925 | Or the evidence which led to such an unfortunate result? 34925 Perhaps Miss Fitzgerald enjoyed a run of luck to compensate her for the assemblage?" |
34925 | Perhaps that was not the only favour Miss Fitzgerald looked for, and the Lieutenant''s hands----"What do you mean? |
34925 | Perhaps you know my chief? |
34925 | Puzzled? 34925 Quite right, Lady Isabelle, and may I give you a parting word of caution? |
34925 | Quite so-- but-- when would you wish the ceremony to take place? |
34925 | Randell, are you drunk or dreaming? 34925 Really, love me?" |
34925 | Really? 34925 Really?" |
34925 | Shall I enlighten you as to the professional secrets of the habitual tea- goer? 34925 Shall I turn out the electric lights in the smoking- room?" |
34925 | Shall we have it now? |
34925 | She told him? |
34925 | Should you? 34925 So I supposed; it has n''t occurred to you to take it in a more literal sense?" |
34925 | So that''s the way the land lies, is it? 34925 So you think the Secretary will marry her?" |
34925 | So you''ve come to me? |
34925 | Some deuced little scrape? |
34925 | Suffering from political ennui? |
34925 | That is not what you call it-- it is not a pull----? |
34925 | That''s all, I think,he continued,"except-- I suppose you''ll have no trouble in getting the money?" |
34925 | That''s the real truth then? |
34925 | The hall? 34925 The little Fitzgerald a pattern of all the virtues, eh?" |
34925 | The same,--and look here, you wo n''t turn crusty, if I ask you a point- blank question? |
34925 | The secret door? |
34925 | The slides? 34925 The two most recent?" |
34925 | Then I may hope that you will do me this great kindness? |
34925 | Then I must choose between you two? |
34925 | Then I suppose the drive is off? |
34925 | Then he knows that you''re a married woman? |
34925 | Then he thought I was referring to Lady Isabelle? |
34925 | Then it does not contain incriminating evidence? |
34925 | Then may we talk on some more congenial subject? |
34925 | Then there was no disturbance? |
34925 | Then why could n''t you come to the house and see me there? |
34925 | Then why have n''t you gone? 34925 Then you convict Mr. Lambert of deception?" |
34925 | Then you have some plan? |
34925 | Then you really think that Miss Fitzgerald----? |
34925 | Then you will? |
34925 | To Miss Fitzgerald? |
34925 | To speak to? |
34925 | To thank me? |
34925 | To you? 34925 Trusted you, my knight? |
34925 | Under the circumstances, do you give me permission to do what I can to effect your release? |
34925 | Want my advice, I suppose? |
34925 | Was he----? |
34925 | Was she with the parson at all, before the ceremony? |
34925 | Was that all he told him? |
34925 | Well, Jimsy,she said, using a form of address that the rack would never have wrung from his companion,"How are you? |
34925 | Well, out with it, man: what did he tell you? |
34925 | Well, supposing that this were not the case? |
34925 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
34925 | Well, what shall I do-- ask him for it? |
34925 | Well,he said despairingly, in conclusion,"what do you think, John?" |
34925 | Well,he said sheepishly,"what have you to say?" |
34925 | Well,said Darcy, shortly,"what of that?" |
34925 | Well,she cried gaily,"why do n''t you speak?" |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Well? |
34925 | Were you then deprived of money? 34925 What Bob said, about you and his wife?" |
34925 | What about that trip down the Thames? |
34925 | What affair is that of yours? |
34925 | What are the conditions? |
34925 | What are you fumbling at? |
34925 | What assurance have I that your government will play me fair if I turn state''s evidence? |
34925 | What became of the other half? |
34925 | What can I do for you? |
34925 | What do you advise me to do? |
34925 | What do you mean? |
34925 | What do you mean? |
34925 | What do you mean? |
34925 | What do you offer in return? |
34925 | What do you say? |
34925 | What do you think he''ll find up there? |
34925 | What do you think of my case, honestly? |
34925 | What do you think of them? |
34925 | What do you think? |
34925 | What do you want of me? 34925 What does Jimsy say?" |
34925 | What does this all mean? |
34925 | What else? |
34925 | What grounds have you for proving it? |
34925 | What has he done? |
34925 | What have I done, Jim? |
34925 | What have you been doing all day? |
34925 | What have you done? 34925 What have you done?" |
34925 | What have you found? |
34925 | What have you to do? |
34925 | What is Colonel Darcy here for? |
34925 | What is it? |
34925 | What is it? |
34925 | What is it? |
34925 | What is it? |
34925 | What is it? |
34925 | What is she here for? |
34925 | What is she like then? |
34925 | What is that? |
34925 | What is the payment, then, for which you ask? |
34925 | What lady? |
34925 | What must I do? |
34925 | What of that? 34925 What on earth are you doing here at this time of night?" |
34925 | What part did Kingsland play? |
34925 | What prevented you from doing this? |
34925 | What reason did she give for that statement? |
34925 | What were they doing? |
34925 | What''s all this to do with my position? |
34925 | What''s that? |
34925 | What''s that? |
34925 | What, Jimsy? |
34925 | What, Miss Fitzgerald? |
34925 | What, Riddle? |
34925 | What, are you going home? |
34925 | What, down in this section of the city? |
34925 | What, my private address? |
34925 | What, was I only taken aside to be lectured? |
34925 | What-- Inez? 34925 What-- how much was it?" |
34925 | What-- isn''t Madame Darcy here? |
34925 | When do you leave this vicinity, Colonel Darcy? |
34925 | Where did it come from? |
34925 | Where has she gone, then? |
34925 | Where is Colonel Darcy? |
34925 | Where is he going? |
34925 | Where''s my letter, you thief? |
34925 | Where? |
34925 | Where? |
34925 | Whither so early? |
34925 | Who are our literary lights? |
34925 | Who are you watching? |
34925 | Who has done this? |
34925 | Who has seen the book? |
34925 | Who is Mr. Stanley to marry? |
34925 | Who is he? |
34925 | Who is he? |
34925 | Who is it? |
34925 | Who opened the door? |
34925 | Who said anything about Miss Fitzgerald? |
34925 | Who the devil are you? |
34925 | Who the devil is he? |
34925 | Who''s to have it? |
34925 | Who? |
34925 | Who? |
34925 | Who? |
34925 | Whom is it to go to? |
34925 | Why could n''t you have told me that to begin with? |
34925 | Why do you defend him? |
34925 | Why do you include Lieutenant Kingsland? |
34925 | Why do you say that? |
34925 | Why do you still persist in harping upon my friend''s name? |
34925 | Why has he entered this house secretly every night since he has been here? |
34925 | Why not go up and see? |
34925 | Why not return to your father? |
34925 | Why not say a thing as well as mean it? 34925 Why not, when my wife has this moment left you?" |
34925 | Why not? 34925 Why not?" |
34925 | Why not? |
34925 | Why not? |
34925 | Why should my husband be a witness to this secret marriage? |
34925 | Why, did n''t you know that, sir? 34925 Why, what is there to answer?" |
34925 | Why? 34925 Why? |
34925 | Why? |
34925 | Why? |
34925 | Why? |
34925 | Why? |
34925 | Will you be shocked if I say I''m glad of it? |
34925 | Will you leave it in their charge subject to my order? |
34925 | Will you sign it, please? 34925 Wo n''t you be glad to see him?" |
34925 | Wo n''t you come into the house? |
34925 | Woman? |
34925 | Would my evidence be used publicly? |
34925 | Would that be likely to induce him to make serious charges against her? |
34925 | Would you mind shutting the door? |
34925 | Would you mind speaking plainly? |
34925 | Would you rather that I went? |
34925 | Yes, if the advice comes from a woman-- but supposing it''s from a man? |
34925 | Yes, what of it? |
34925 | Yes? |
34925 | Yes? |
34925 | Yes? |
34925 | Yes? |
34925 | You are faint? 34925 You are much interested in these things?" |
34925 | You are quite sure of what you are saying? |
34925 | You asked him to propose to you? |
34925 | You believe this? |
34925 | You did n''t expect to see me? 34925 You do n''t know what it means to me?" |
34925 | You do n''t regard our affair as serious? |
34925 | You have seen Madame Darcy? |
34925 | You knew the amount? |
34925 | You know her name? |
34925 | You know of this marriage then? |
34925 | You know? |
34925 | You lunching here? |
34925 | You mean a divorce? |
34925 | You mean he''ll keep to his engagement? |
34925 | You mean that it was your duty to have him arrested? |
34925 | You mean to get that letter to- night? |
34925 | You mean to say that you will give it to me? |
34925 | You mean you will procure a separation? |
34925 | You read your licence, did n''t you? |
34925 | You refer to Colonel Darcy? |
34925 | You think so? |
34925 | You think so? |
34925 | You think there''s no escape from it? |
34925 | You were at Ascot, I suppose? |
34925 | You will not tell your hostess? 34925 You would n''t have his rooms searched?" |
34925 | You''ll spend the night in town, then? |
34925 | You''re quite sure? |
34925 | You''ve heard nothing from your husband? |
34925 | You''ve nothing to say? |
34925 | You''ve seen Sanks? |
34925 | You, Jim-- then? |
34925 | Your husband? 34925 Your husband?" |
34925 | --she continued, addressing the Secretary--"or we shall be late for dinner?" |
34925 | A little headstrong, perhaps, and careless of what the world may say, but whom has she had to teach her better? |
34925 | A moment later she was by Stanley''s side, saying:--"Will you take me to your guests?" |
34925 | Affairs of that sort are not outlawed by the lapse of years; you understand?" |
34925 | Aloud, he said:"Whom do you mean?" |
34925 | Am I correct?" |
34925 | An innocent instrument in the furtherance of their vile conspiracy? |
34925 | And what did you propose to give to Miss Fitzgerald?" |
34925 | And your party consists of--?" |
34925 | Anything else?" |
34925 | Are there other of my friends of whom you do not approve?" |
34925 | Are you North in the shooting season? |
34925 | Are you on the Thames? |
34925 | Are you one of them?" |
34925 | Are you still in your unregenerate state, or have you yet begun to see the fruits of your folly?" |
34925 | As for the other?" |
34925 | At length, however, the Colonel raised his head from his work, and, pushing it towards the Secretary, said laconically:--"Will it do?" |
34925 | Burgling, were you?" |
34925 | But Belle? |
34925 | But do you assure me that she said''Lady Isabelle''?" |
34925 | But how do you explain that sentence in your letter, in which you refer to there being a happy future for both of you?" |
34925 | But of course-- I might have known-- Then that was Colonel Darcy? |
34925 | But why do I stand talking at the gate-- come in, you''ve not perhaps had your breakfast yet this morning?" |
34925 | But why not ask him for it?" |
34925 | But, to change the subject, how have you been spending the evening?" |
34925 | By the way, did you know that your especial admiration, Darcy, was planning to vacate at the earliest opportunity?" |
34925 | By the way, have you succeeded in receiving your_ congé_ yet?" |
34925 | CHAPTER XXXV THE SHORT WAY OUT"I suppose it''s hardly necessary to ask if you found Darcy''s letter?" |
34925 | Can I do anything for you?" |
34925 | Can you land him? |
34925 | Come, confess, how many teas have you been to in the last seven days?" |
34925 | Come, is that a fair offer?" |
34925 | Could it be possible, he asked himself, that she suspected her husband? |
34925 | Deeply as she has wronged me, have I any right to ruin her husband''s life by her exposure? |
34925 | Did it prove that she was a dupe of these men? |
34925 | Did it prove that she was a partner to the plot? |
34925 | Did she lead you on?" |
34925 | Did they?" |
34925 | Did you or did you not give the Marchioness to understand, in your interview with her this morning, that you wished to marry her daughter?" |
34925 | Did you, or did you not, marry Lady Isabelle McLane to Lieutenant Kingsland?" |
34925 | Did your husband counsel you to insult his best friend?" |
34925 | Do I state the case clearly?" |
34925 | Do any betting?" |
34925 | Do you believe me?" |
34925 | Do you believe that?" |
34925 | Do you doubt my word? |
34925 | Do you feel sure of yourself?" |
34925 | Do you follow me?" |
34925 | Do you happen to know who_ are_ the heads of the firm in this country?" |
34925 | Do you hunt? |
34925 | Do you know how Miss Fitzgerald spent part of yesterday?" |
34925 | Do you know the life of his native country? |
34925 | Do you know the poor little thing had never seen Irving, or been inside the Lyceum?" |
34925 | Do you love this man so little that you wish to ruin him?" |
34925 | Do you see my position?" |
34925 | Do you think I come to eat you out of house and home?" |
34925 | Do you wonder I laugh?" |
34925 | Do you?" |
34925 | Does n''t your affair progress swimmingly?" |
34925 | Does she ever do so?" |
34925 | Does that satisfy you? |
34925 | Drive round somehow, ca n''t you?" |
34925 | Eh?" |
34925 | Ever heard the Secretary''s ideas on hunting?" |
34925 | Feeling fit?" |
34925 | Finally he looked up, saying simply:--"You''ve read these letters?" |
34925 | Had he not put down Mr. Riddle as a hypocrite, when that gentleman was one of the most open, whole- hearted and mirthful personages in existence? |
34925 | Had he sacrificed himself for a woman like this? |
34925 | Had n''t you the special licence to prove it? |
34925 | Had you pity for Inez De Costa?" |
34925 | Have I not trusted you this day with my soul, with my whole life? |
34925 | Have I proved my point?" |
34925 | Have n''t we got the parson and the church attached? |
34925 | Have you ever seen him in his uniform? |
34925 | Have you forgotten the old friendship? |
34925 | Have you succeeded?" |
34925 | Having finished the last drop, and disposed of his cigarette, his adviser looked up and said shortly:--"How did this begin?" |
34925 | He fell back a step, as did the others, and Kingsland murmured in awe- struck tones:--"What''s that?" |
34925 | He saw the Marchioness''satisfied smile, which said as plainly as words could:"There, what did I tell you? |
34925 | Here, take it, will you?" |
34925 | Horses, riding, hunting? |
34925 | How came it in Belle''s hands-- the seal still unbroken, and why was it given to Darcy? |
34925 | How can he be?" |
34925 | How can people do such things?" |
34925 | How dare you?" |
34925 | How did you know which was my room?" |
34925 | How do you men stand it, and having something to eat and a cup of tea at every place?" |
34925 | How have you done so?" |
34925 | How many cases?" |
34925 | How should you? |
34925 | How so?" |
34925 | How were they obtained?" |
34925 | How would you feel in his place?" |
34925 | I am right?" |
34925 | I hope there''s nothing wrong, that your chief has n''t forgotten his position, and turned fractious?" |
34925 | I know you''re right, and yet-- how am I to get out of it with honour?" |
34925 | I suppose you know you were followed to my house?" |
34925 | I suppose you''ve some kind of amusement which you turn to in your hours for relaxation? |
34925 | I think we should give ourselves to the serious side of life at least for a little while every week, do n''t you? |
34925 | I thought it my duty to tell her what had been said----""How did she receive it?" |
34925 | I trust you wo n''t think me rude to persist, but-- do you care for me, Lady Isabelle?" |
34925 | I understand you to say that the lady''s name was Madame Darcy? |
34925 | I was merely wondering if the country you represent brought forth any staple products, which would yield a profitable return to foreign investment?" |
34925 | I''ll come to you to- morrow, may I? |
34925 | I''m assigned on a diplomatic service, which, for the present, may take me out of England, so you''ll make my adieux to Lady Isabelle, will you not?" |
34925 | I----?" |
34925 | If I could prove to you that Darcy was unworthy-- would you give him up, for my sake?" |
34925 | If I were your wife, would you permit me to keep up my intimacy with Colonel Darcy?" |
34925 | Is he my husband?" |
34925 | Is his Excellency disengaged?" |
34925 | Is his government likely to repose confidence in him in the future, with you as his wife-- a woman who has practised treason? |
34925 | Is it possible that such a person has any rights that need be respected?" |
34925 | Is n''t it funny-- isn''t it cruelly, wickedly humorous? |
34925 | Is n''t that a sufficient answer, and wo n''t it set your mind at rest?" |
34925 | Is not that something? |
34925 | Is not your coming into the country rather unexpected?" |
34925 | Is she there now?" |
34925 | Is that correct?" |
34925 | Is there nothing I can do for you?" |
34925 | Is there nothing more?" |
34925 | Is this true?" |
34925 | It''s absurd, is n''t it?" |
34925 | It''s just this: Do you mean business with Little Diplomacy?" |
34925 | Jack? |
34925 | Kent- Lauriston shrugged his shoulders, remarking:--"I''d better return the letters to Madame Darcy at once then?" |
34925 | Kent- Lauriston?" |
34925 | Kent- Lauriston?" |
34925 | Kent- Lauriston?" |
34925 | Lady Isabelle shivered as she saw the approach of the dreaded request, and asked:"What is that?" |
34925 | Lambert----?" |
34925 | Lambert?" |
34925 | Lambert?" |
34925 | Let me see, what do you most like? |
34925 | London? |
34925 | May I venture to express the hope, that you''ll not commit yourself with that young Irish person?" |
34925 | Miss Campbell said,"Really?" |
34925 | Moreover, if Riddle had given him the money for the stamp, why had he not mentioned the fact at the time? |
34925 | Must you start to- day?" |
34925 | No? |
34925 | No? |
34925 | Now how do you wish me to aid in my wife''s divorce?" |
34925 | Now tell me, have you discovered any of the conspirators yet?" |
34925 | Now tell me, what did Mr. Stanley mean?" |
34925 | Now what induced you to propose to her against your better judgment? |
34925 | Now who could have effected this? |
34925 | Now who made the charges?" |
34925 | Now who was there? |
34925 | Now, how are you going to begin?" |
34925 | Now, what have you done?" |
34925 | Oh, why wo n''t you let me tell Mr. Stanley the truth?" |
34925 | Or is it salt? |
34925 | Perhaps you will tell me if you have?" |
34925 | Promise me that?" |
34925 | Rather a contrast to our fascinating Belle, eh?" |
34925 | Rather a sell on the little Fitzgerald, eh?" |
34925 | Riddle?" |
34925 | Roberts?" |
34925 | Roberts?" |
34925 | Roberts?" |
34925 | See you at Lady Rainsford''s tea this afternoon? |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Stanley?" |
34925 | Surely my daughter met a Madame Darcy the other night, somewhere?" |
34925 | Surely, to keep up outside appearances, and I judge your husband would have desired that, you must have had an allowance?" |
34925 | Thank you-- now what''s all this disturbance about Colonel Darcy? |
34925 | That is, why did n''t he come to the Legation?" |
34925 | That was over; Lady Isabelle and he understood each other now, and his path was clear for-- was it to be matrimony after all? |
34925 | The Secretary looked despairingly at the despatch, and tossing it to John, said:"And what am I to answer to this?" |
34925 | The lady to whom you''re engaged?" |
34925 | The money will be in the Victoria Street Branch of the Bank of England till day after to- morrow? |
34925 | Then turning to Stanley, continued,"I suppose you''ve not the misfortune to be married?" |
34925 | Then, as some comprehension of the results which would follow this declaration dawned upon him, he continued:--"Why have you told me this?" |
34925 | There, have I stated the case fairly?" |
34925 | Therefore, will you tell_ me_ the truth?" |
34925 | They said you were-- oh, ca n''t you see?" |
34925 | This sum of forty thousand pounds?" |
34925 | Trifle fond of fizz- water and cigarettes?" |
34925 | Very kind of you to wait for me, I''m sure-- very-- we must lose no time in joining the ladies, must we, eh?" |
34925 | Viscount Chilsworth asked me to meet him here to- day; but, as he''s half an hour late already----""You think your luncheon is rather problematical?" |
34925 | Was he not rather, in his heart of hearts, wishing himself well out of the whole affair? |
34925 | Was he shocked? |
34925 | Was he supremely happy? |
34925 | Was he to be badgered out of his dinner because a designing old woman could not leave well enough alone? |
34925 | Was it possible that if she knew so much she did not know that she was condemning her own husband? |
34925 | Well, what other unattainable luxuries did you bestow?" |
34925 | What a shocking complication-- but if it was so bad for him, what must it be for her? |
34925 | What am I to do?" |
34925 | What are you going to talk about for the rest of your lives? |
34925 | What are you so blue about?" |
34925 | What can you be thinking of?" |
34925 | What could be more convenient?" |
34925 | What did I care about the success or failure of his plot? |
34925 | What did Miss Fitzgerald say?" |
34925 | What did you learn from the parson?" |
34925 | What did you say?" |
34925 | What did you wish to say about him?" |
34925 | What do you find to talk about?" |
34925 | What do you mean?" |
34925 | What do you measure?" |
34925 | What do you want me to write?" |
34925 | What have you been doing with yourself?" |
34925 | What hope did that hold out for a happy future? |
34925 | What is it?" |
34925 | What of it?" |
34925 | What particular method did you adopt this time?" |
34925 | What reasons were there for supposing her to be connected with the plot to defeat the treaty? |
34925 | What time shall we start?" |
34925 | What was his motive for doing so?" |
34925 | What were you telling my daughter?" |
34925 | What would his guests say when he confessed to them his awkward dilemma? |
34925 | What would people say when they learned the truth? |
34925 | What''s it like?" |
34925 | What? |
34925 | When can the ceremony take place?" |
34925 | When do you wish to command his services?" |
34925 | When?" |
34925 | Where are you going to live? |
34925 | Where do you bank?" |
34925 | Where will you see Darcy?" |
34925 | Where''s my letter?" |
34925 | Which do you grow in your country?" |
34925 | Who is his wife, then?" |
34925 | Who is this person?" |
34925 | Who will know of this charge against you? |
34925 | Who?" |
34925 | Whom did they concern?" |
34925 | Whom have I to trust but you?" |
34925 | Whose feelings would not have been outraged at discovering that they''d been so played upon? |
34925 | Why did he do so, unless it was to attempt a recovery of the document? |
34925 | Why does Colonel Darcy still remain here?" |
34925 | Why had he departed from his invariable rule of asking two married ladies-- what if it did cramp him in the number of his guests? |
34925 | Why not?" |
34925 | Why should I wreck her life, if it could be avoided?" |
34925 | Why should he doubt this gentleman''s word? |
34925 | Why then should this one stone be loose, and why could he pull it no farther? |
34925 | Why were all the men rising from their seats? |
34925 | Why wo n''t you lend me your little affair?" |
34925 | Why? |
34925 | Will you do it?" |
34925 | Will you honour me by accepting the vacant place at the head of my table, as my chaperon?" |
34925 | Will you plead with her?" |
34925 | Will you present my compliments to him, and ask him to be so kind as to come to my room for a few minutes?" |
34925 | Will you see me to my carriage-- please?" |
34925 | Will you trust yourself in my hands?" |
34925 | Wo n''t that do as well?" |
34925 | Wo n''t you trust me, and allow me to help you in any way in my power?" |
34925 | Would his friend have any trouble in winning him to himself, as he expressed it? |
34925 | Would it not be better to stand up and tell the truth of this miserable matter? |
34925 | Would you like to hear the_ facts_ of the case?" |
34925 | Would you object if I asked just one more question? |
34925 | You are not convinced? |
34925 | You do n''t mean to the fair Belle?" |
34925 | You do not think of me, not one little bit-- eh? |
34925 | You know Miss Campbell, who is pouring tea for me this afternoon? |
34925 | You know this to be so?" |
34925 | You remember the answer I gave to a question of yours last evening?" |
34925 | You say I married you to Lieutenant Kingsland?" |
34925 | You say she was a foreigner?" |
34925 | You understand?" |
34925 | You wish to have a little chat with me, eh?" |
34925 | You''re sure that no one else saw the register?" |
34925 | You''ve not forgotten the promise which you made me, when I helped you about arranging your wedding, to do anything I might request?" |
34925 | You? |
34925 | _ Was Miss Fitzgerald a party to the conspiracy to defeat the treaty?_ He put it to himself in so many words. |
34925 | and I do wish you''d consent to be serious about it just for once, wo n''t you, to please me?" |
34925 | but if Belle Fitzgerald was innocent-- was he not in honour bound to_ her_? |
34925 | exclaimed her Ladyship, now thoroughly awake,"they''ve always been considered beautiful; but why should you ask?" |
34925 | he asked softly,"that I could ever have forgotten my nurse?" |
34925 | he queried, as he saw her eyes fill with tears, and noted that she was closely veiled"Can I serve you?" |
34925 | said his friend ambiguously, and added,"How far have you put your foot in it?" |
34925 | what''s this?" |