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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32903 | Then you did find that out? 32903 This indoctrination-- you, the girl-- you went crazy when I talked about dying-- what--?" |
32903 | What''s the use though? |
32903 | What''s this indoctrination? |
32903 | Why is that? |
32903 | All this-- what you''ve been going through, ca n''t you understand? |
32903 | And even if they did finally find him, what good would it do them? |
32903 | How long could he maintain some part of himself that he knew definitely was Charles Marquis? |
32903 | That had perplexed him from the start--_why has n''t the girl, and this man, succeeded in dying?_ And all the others? |
32903 | That had perplexed him from the start--_why has n''t the girl, and this man, succeeded in dying?_ And all the others? |
32903 | That was what you were so interested in finding out on Earth, was n''t it? |
32903 | The Underground knows? |
32903 | The bells ring-- you forget-- and learn--""There''s absolutely no chance of escaping?" |
32903 | The mystery behind the Managerials? |
32903 | What was the matter with the others? |
32903 | Why we have all the advantage, no senility, no weakening, the advantage of accumulative experience without the necessity of re- learning?" |
32903 | Why were n''t they trying to leave in the only dignified way of escape left? |
32903 | You know what''s been happening to me?" |
32903 | You see? |
32903 | You understand? |
32859 | And if I do n''t tell you? |
32859 | Are you sure? |
32859 | Well? |
32859 | What for? |
32859 | What''s this? |
32859 | What-- what use,went on Twenty- three,"is all this-- work being put to-- that we do-- along the machine lines-- every day? |
32859 | Where''re you going? |
32859 | Where_ are_ the pictures? |
32859 | You accept this? 32859 All this because that was the way it had been for as long as the hundreds and the thousands of years that history had been recorded? 32859 All this to keep something outside that was supposed to be destructive because once it had been so five thousand years ago or ten or fifty? 32859 All this to keep them busy? 32859 And at other times did a ball of fire flame up there, giving light and heat and life? 32859 And if there was this life and light up there,_ why_ the great dome over the city? 32859 And the Superfathers- plus? 32859 And the marks on the dials and meters? 32859 And they do n''t.... Are you using the standard cards every other night? |
32859 | And yet? |
32859 | Barely longer? |
32859 | By a fraction? |
32859 | For the sake of the Superfathers maybe? |
32859 | For the sake of the ones, like himself maybe who worked and built? |
32859 | For the sake of them, so they would n''t become dangerous maybe and tear the great wall down and rush out into whatever was beyond? |
32859 | I suppose your wife is-- concerned?" |
32859 | I''m sure you''re aware of all this?" |
32859 | It''s a concentration pattern which should be dense enough to make you dream of being, well-- perhaps even President, eh?" |
32859 | Larger? |
32859 | No depression? |
32859 | No threat of suicide?... |
32859 | What was this? |
32859 | Where was the little man? |
32859 | Who could know if they''d never been beyond? |
32859 | Why else? |
32859 | Why not go to the space out there and the depth and freedom? |
32859 | Why not let it pour down into the city and warm all the people? |
32859 | Why this great shell that closed them away? |
32859 | Your case has much to do with it.... Where''d you get the new cards?" |
32859 | _ Why_ the factories and machine lines replacing it section after section, generation after generation? |
13944 | Are you his retainer? |
13944 | But how am I to get into the place then? |
13944 | Ca n''t I speak? |
13944 | Do you suppose he was going to put a penny in my way when he could not get it himself? |
13944 | Go on,said the king sarcastically;"why am I incapable?" |
13944 | How are the stones to be thrown? |
13944 | How ever can I get into the city? |
13944 | How far is it to Iwis? |
13944 | How is he to know? |
13944 | How now,said the king, turning to Felix;"what do you say?" |
13944 | If you want to go a voyage( where to, I ca n''t imagine), why not take a passage on board a ship? |
13944 | Ingulph, have you ever heard of such a machine? |
13944 | Is it nearly finished, then? |
13944 | Is it really? 13944 Shall I?" |
13944 | Studying last night, I suppose? |
13944 | Surely the king would not allow it? |
13944 | Thank you, very much,said Felix, as he wished her good day;"but why did not the man at the other ferry tell me I could cross here?" |
13944 | The water must have been cold this morning? |
13944 | Then, where_ are_ you going? |
13944 | What are you going to do to- day? |
13944 | What is it? |
13944 | What is this? |
13944 | What was it you did say? |
13944 | What''s the news to me? |
13944 | Where is the king? |
13944 | Who''s he? |
13944 | Why did n''t you have a hide boat made, with a willow framework and leather cover? 13944 Why did n''t you ride into town with me?" |
13944 | Why did you make it so big? 13944 Why did you not come to us before, fellow?" |
13944 | Why do n''t you go and live in the woods all by yourself? |
13944 | Why not? |
13944 | You have been to- to plough, eh? |
13944 | After a pause, in a lower voice,"Have you any money?" |
13944 | After a while he arose, again asking himself how should he become a leader, who had not the perseverance to enter a city in peaceful guise? |
13944 | And how, without offending his friends? |
13944 | And if he did permit it, why did he not, when he saw they were overthrown, send a squadron to cover their retreat? |
13944 | And where were the iron mines, from which the ancients drew their stores of metal? |
13944 | Are there, then, no beggars? |
13944 | But if so, also, was life worth living, and might he not as well go and seek destruction? |
13944 | But none do attempt; of what avail would it be to them? |
13944 | But what on earth, or rather, on water, are you driving at? |
13944 | But where are you going to launch it?" |
13944 | But why did you not have a hide boat?" |
13944 | But you might have saved much trouble and time if----""If what?" |
13944 | Did they expect it to veer like a cyclone and presently blow east with the same vigour as it then blew west? |
13944 | Did they, then, foresee that it would change? |
13944 | Do you think I believe that?" |
13944 | Have you got any hooks?" |
13944 | He could not surely have sailed into the ocean without knowing it? |
13944 | He spoke of the value and importance of this spot; could not the Baron send forth his retainers and enclose a new estate there? |
13944 | He will be sent for again this morning; can not you see why?" |
13944 | How, then, does any man remain free? |
13944 | If so, was it worth while to go upon so strange an enterprise for her sake? |
13944 | It is nearly noon; are you coming home to dinner?" |
13944 | Might not a house or castle built there become the beginning of a city? |
13944 | Might she not easily have given him an opportunity? |
13944 | Might she not, had she chosen, have arranged a moment''s interview? |
13944 | Oh, what shall I do? |
13944 | Oliver began to jest at him; had he abandoned the expedition? |
13944 | Or should he remain in the woods till he had observed more of their ways and manners? |
13944 | Should he, indeed, venture among them at all? |
13944 | The Blue Chamber will say,''Where can we get it? |
13944 | The groom said that this was the king''s levy where they were; but under whose command was he? |
13944 | The land requires some rain, does it not? |
13944 | There was but the forest route left, and that he resolved to attempt; but when? |
13944 | There would not be any trial; who would waste time in trying so insignificant a wretch? |
13944 | They have some wonderful diamonds, have they not--_Countess?_""Felix!" |
13944 | To what"war"did Felix belong? |
13944 | To whose"war"did he belong? |
13944 | Was it not clear that she was ashamed of her girlish fancy for a portionless and despised youth? |
13944 | Were the stories of the gold and silver mines of Devon and Cornwall true? |
13944 | What crime can be greater than the admission of such foreigners as the guards of our cities? |
13944 | What was there behind the immense and untraversed belt of forest which extended to the south, to the east, and west? |
13944 | What''s the canoe for?" |
13944 | What''s your object? |
13944 | When was the Peninsula at peace? |
13944 | When was there not a danger from the northern mainland? |
13944 | Where are the wonderful structures with which the men of those days were lifted to the skies, rising above the clouds? |
13944 | Where are you going? |
13944 | Where did the great Lake end? |
13944 | Who could attack us? |
13944 | Who''s weakest?'' |
13944 | Why do n''t you get up and come? |
13944 | Why make further efforts when they already had what they desired? |
13944 | Why, what has come to you? |
13944 | Without money, without a retinue, how could he expect to be received or listened to? |
13944 | and when was there not some mischief and change brewing in the republics? |
13944 | who?" |
13944 | why did n''t you tell me before?" |
44074 | A chemical war? 44074 A dark horse?" |
44074 | Ah, yes unique, is it not? 44074 And Poetry?" |
44074 | And a Civil servant? |
44074 | And by what means? |
44074 | And distribution too, I suppose? |
44074 | And do many of them''recant''? |
44074 | And do the public enjoy these medical plays? |
44074 | And do they not object to this? |
44074 | And do you particularly want to know them? |
44074 | And how am I to amuse myself? |
44074 | And how do you manage to get over the difficulty? |
44074 | And how do you propose to get your journal out of the country? |
44074 | And how is my special case? |
44074 | And in the meantime,I said,"suppose I stay here another month or so, what do you advise me to do?" |
44074 | And is a painter not allowed even in his own leisure to paint subjects of his own choice? |
44074 | And is it possible to carry out such a regulation? |
44074 | And is not that true doctrine? |
44074 | And the Second Class? |
44074 | And the business quarter? 44074 And those regulations are rather numerous, I suppose?" |
44074 | And what about the Censor? |
44074 | And what about the women''s clothing? |
44074 | And what effect has this law had? 44074 And what is that?" |
44074 | And what is that? |
44074 | And what is the Strenuous Month? |
44074 | And what is the object of it all? |
44074 | And what is this for? |
44074 | And what regions still remain for the Department of Culture to conquer? |
44074 | And you admire it? 44074 And you are allowed to choose your own books?" |
44074 | And you are free to go back to your own country? |
44074 | And you have satisfied all their tests? |
44074 | And you think the evidence is unmistakable? |
44074 | And you think they will object? |
44074 | And you think they would be better employed in enjoying themselves than in serving the State as they do now? |
44074 | And you think this spirit prevails throughout Meccania? |
44074 | And your lunatic asylums? 44074 Are you not aware,"he said,"that only foreigners who are Ambassadors are ever permitted to travel First Class? |
44074 | At having to give an account of all that one does even in one''s leisure time? |
44074 | Attendance compulsory? |
44074 | Authorises the death of the patient? |
44074 | Besides, if a man is already suffering from an incurable disease, what does it matter? 44074 But I thought you did not admire the Mechow reforms?" |
44074 | But all books are censored, are they not? |
44074 | But can it not be counteracted in any way? |
44074 | But do not all States inculcate obedience to themselves? |
44074 | But do you see any means of meeting it? |
44074 | But does your Parliament exercise no control over taxation? |
44074 | But how did the men ever consent to such a law? |
44074 | But how? |
44074 | But if Meccanians are so advanced in the cultivation of the drama, why should it be necessary to enforce attendance? |
44074 | But is it not contrary to the principles of the Christian religion? 44074 But is it not important to be able to form some approximate idea, from the economic point of view?" |
44074 | But is there no hope even for Meccania? |
44074 | But is there no lyrical poetry? |
44074 | But is there not also a need,I said,"for what I may call general knowledge on the part of the public? |
44074 | But no estimate has been made, I suppose, of what is required for such things? |
44074 | But of what people are you speaking? |
44074 | But suppose some people were mad enough to want to publish a newspaper, could they not do so? |
44074 | But surely,I said,"you do not go on producing wealth simply for the sake of keeping your working classes employed ten hours instead of five? |
44074 | But the Meccanian spirit is only another name for patriotism, is it not? |
44074 | But they allow you to attend religious services surely? |
44074 | But what are the crimes these rulers of Meccania have committed? |
44074 | But what are you supposed to be suffering from? |
44074 | But what becomes of such disloyal citizens when they are, shall I say, expelled or exiled? |
44074 | But what is their function? |
44074 | But what motive have they for displaying enterprise? |
44074 | But what of your novelists and poets? |
44074 | But what scope does your system allow for their energies? |
44074 | But what, then, do your police find to do? |
44074 | But what, then, is the object of this complete Unity which, as far as I can make out, the Super- State seems always to be aiming at? |
44074 | But where are their enemies? 44074 But which are the ruling classes? |
44074 | But why Luniland? |
44074 | But why do you not permit people to open book- shops? |
44074 | But why is conversation not permitted? |
44074 | But why on earth did the men consent to such a law? |
44074 | But why? 44074 But,"I said,"when your members of the National Council meet, do they not fall into groups according to their views upon policy?" |
44074 | But,I suggested,"if other countries followed your example would they not become as strong as you? |
44074 | Can any apparatus go wrong in Meccania? |
44074 | Certainly, but how does that affect the question? |
44074 | Developed? |
44074 | Do many of the patients suffer acutely? |
44074 | Do they not sometimes feel it themselves in their moments of clearness of mind? |
44074 | Do you notice,he said,"how ungracious their expression is? |
44074 | Do you think there is any danger? |
44074 | Do you think this idea of theirs is really dangerous? |
44074 | Do you think,he replied,"that we should keep up such an institution if it had not proved to be useful in the highest degree? |
44074 | Does that mean,I asked,"that a workman can never change his employment?" |
44074 | For example? |
44074 | For the soldiers, I suppose? |
44074 | For what purpose does the Meccanian Parliament-- if it can be called a Parliament-- surrender its control over taxation? 44074 Have n''t you noticed the whole town is crowded with visitors?" |
44074 | Have they the power to do so? |
44074 | Have you any friends at the Chinese Embassy? |
44074 | Have you no occupation? 44074 Have you noticed anything else of the same kind?" |
44074 | Have you notified the Railway Authority of your intention to travel to Mecco? |
44074 | Have you read my books yet? |
44074 | How can I? |
44074 | How can it have been kept secret? |
44074 | How do you account for this difference? |
44074 | How do you create? |
44074 | How do you judge, then, of the popularity of any particular actor? |
44074 | How do you mean? |
44074 | How so? |
44074 | How? |
44074 | I could have my liberty to- day if I chose, could I not? |
44074 | I suppose music is still the most popular form of amusement in Meccania? |
44074 | I suppose, then, you have historical or at least political plays? |
44074 | I suppose, then,I said,"as I have no certificate I shall not be permitted to hear any of your best music?" |
44074 | I think, perhaps, it would be better to say a week,I replied;"then if I want to stay longer I suppose I could do so?" |
44074 | In what directions do you anticipate development? |
44074 | In what way does that affect the question? |
44074 | In what way does this bear upon the drama? |
44074 | In what way extraordinary? |
44074 | Indeed,I said,"you have travelled abroad a good deal, then?" |
44074 | Indeed,he said,"and what is that?" |
44074 | Is Poetry still cultivated? |
44074 | Is it necessary to have a conductor? |
44074 | Is it not possible,I said,"that the real key to the Super- State is the desire of the ruling classes to keep themselves in power?" |
44074 | Is there much of it in Meccania? |
44074 | Is there no imaginative literature? |
44074 | Is there nothing left unregulated in this country? |
44074 | Is this one of Mr. Villele''s jokes at the expense of the Meccanians? |
44074 | Just so,I said,"that is what one would naturally expect; and where is the harm?" |
44074 | May I put in a word? |
44074 | My conductor? |
44074 | News what about? |
44074 | No industrial problem? |
44074 | No,I replied;"what is it?" |
44074 | No,I replied;"what was it?" |
44074 | Not another war? |
44074 | Now where would you expect? |
44074 | Perhaps it is published in some other large town, perhaps in Mecco? |
44074 | Primitive? 44074 Since your playwrights became Civil servants has there been no decline in the quality of your dramatic productions?" |
44074 | So I see,he answered testily,"but why do you wish to travel First Class?" |
44074 | So much waste? |
44074 | So that is how it strikes you, is it? |
44074 | So you do n''t appreciate the honour of dining with an Under- Secretary of the Super- State? |
44074 | So you think your cause is lost? |
44074 | Specialisation? |
44074 | Such as what? |
44074 | Tell me,I said,--"you see I am very ignorant of Art as understood in Meccania,--has Literature been pursued by the same scientific methods?" |
44074 | That may be perfectly true,I said,"but would you not get this disease of sycophancy wherever you have a bureaucracy, quite apart from Militarism? |
44074 | That sounds very drastic,I remarked;"and what about the sort of case you mentioned a little while ago?" |
44074 | The artist? 44074 The case_ you_ mentioned?" |
44074 | The classes themselves, then? 44074 The inclinations of the boys?" |
44074 | The object? |
44074 | The seven social classes? |
44074 | The what department? |
44074 | Then how do they benefit,I asked,"by the product of the strenuous month, if it is only added to their pension and not paid at the time?" |
44074 | Then it is not true that all this super- organisation is for the purpose of fostering national power? |
44074 | Then may I ask whether attendance at concerts is compulsory also? |
44074 | Then the Government are really the publishers? |
44074 | Then what are they? |
44074 | Then when does he get the chance of choosing an occupation? |
44074 | Then who_ are_ these professional people? |
44074 | Then why do you speak of the difficulty of preserving your sanity? |
44074 | Then you have no popular magazines such as would interest people who are not strictly students, but who take an interest in things? |
44074 | Then, on the whole, the children of those in each class respectively remain in the class in which they are born? |
44074 | These medical plays,I said,"are not the most typical productions of the dramatic genius of modern Meccania, I suppose?" |
44074 | They will require still more latitude? |
44074 | They would feel rather flattered, do n''t you think,I said,"if you told them they were carrying out Plato''s principles?" |
44074 | This is rather sudden,I said;"have you received bad news from home?" |
44074 | This scrutiny of family budgets,I remarked,"is it not resented and even evaded?" |
44074 | Upon what subject? |
44074 | Well, did they not do so? |
44074 | Well, is n''t it so? |
44074 | Well, now, is there any other sort of evidence,I said,"that the educational system is inspired by Militarism? |
44074 | Well? |
44074 | What about the actors? |
44074 | What about the inclinations of the boys and girls, and the desires of their parents? |
44074 | What about the relatives then? |
44074 | What are the advantages? |
44074 | What did you think music was? |
44074 | What do the husbands say to it? |
44074 | What do you advise me to do, then? |
44074 | What do you mean exactly? |
44074 | What does? |
44074 | What else should they do? |
44074 | What happens if a man is under- fatigued persistently? |
44074 | What happens,I asked,"if a person declines to submit to treatment?" |
44074 | What happens,I asked,"to the old plays which were written, say, a hundred years ago; are they never performed?" |
44074 | What is it like? 44074 What is that?" |
44074 | What is that? |
44074 | What makes you think there is nothing like it, then, in any other country? |
44074 | What motive? 44074 What office do you hold in your own country?" |
44074 | What taxes? |
44074 | What, even Madame Blobber? |
44074 | What, upon human beings? |
44074 | What? |
44074 | Whatever is that? |
44074 | When you speak of the subject of a play, what do you mean exactly? |
44074 | Where do the parents come in, then? |
44074 | Where have they lodged all these people? |
44074 | Where, then, is the manufacturing quarter and the business quarter? |
44074 | Who is to judge whether they would be better employed? |
44074 | Who was the artist who conceived and executed a monument of such wonderful proportions? |
44074 | Who? |
44074 | Why do you Lunilanders and Francarians, if I may ask such a large question, allow yourselves to be influenced at all by what is done in Meccania? 44074 Why do you not allow choice of doctor?" |
44074 | Why do you think I am here at all? |
44074 | Why not? |
44074 | Why not? |
44074 | Why not? |
44074 | Why should I? |
44074 | Why should there be resentment? |
44074 | Why should they show you what they do n''t want you to see? |
44074 | Why should they? 44074 Why, how could it be brought about?" |
44074 | Why, what do you want to see? |
44074 | Why? |
44074 | Why? |
44074 | Why? |
44074 | Will that be possible,I asked,"without arousing suspicion?" |
44074 | Without the patient''s consent? |
44074 | Would it not be foolish of me to accept your views without at any rate sifting the evidence as fully as I am able? 44074 Would that matter,"I asked,"so long as they were amused?" |
44074 | Would there not be so much more scope for the spread of your Culture? |
44074 | You have been here, how long? 44074 You have not seen much of the Meccanian women?" |
44074 | You never heard, for instance, of the great Emancipation Act, Regulation 19 of the Marital Law? |
44074 | You understand, I suppose, the system of medical inspection and medical supervision and medical treatment? |
44074 | And after all, does it matter much whether a boy is a mason or a carpenter? |
44074 | And the people who would write such books as_ you_ are thinking of; who would support them? |
44074 | And yet, suppose Meccania should startle Europe again? |
44074 | As for the husbands-- did you ever attend any lectures in the Universities on Meccanian ethics? |
44074 | As these are not producing material goods, perhaps the surplus wealth is drained away into these channels?" |
44074 | But how does this practice escape the attention of the Super- State?" |
44074 | But how else would you arrange matters? |
44074 | But what sort of''tips''were you thinking of? |
44074 | By what means, for example, does a person who starts life, let us say in the Fourth Class, obtain admission to the Third?" |
44074 | By what title are you authorised to be addressed?" |
44074 | Can you explain that?" |
44074 | Did he mean to indicate England by this term? |
44074 | Even the classical sculptors had models, had they not? |
44074 | For what purpose did I require a newspaper? |
44074 | For what purpose does it control all production?" |
44074 | For what purpose does it destroy the freedom of the Press, and freedom of speech? |
44074 | For what purpose does the Government conceal its expenditure upon army and navy? |
44074 | For what purpose does the Government keep every person under supervision? |
44074 | Had I made notes of my daily tours, and could I produce them? |
44074 | Have you committed your record to memory in its entirety?" |
44074 | Have you enough for the purpose?" |
44074 | How can it come from without?" |
44074 | How can the Super- State help being strong? |
44074 | How could this be filled up without exact information? |
44074 | How do you spend the time?" |
44074 | How does he obtain admission to the Third Class?" |
44074 | How else could it obtain the necessary data for its researches? |
44074 | How long have you been in Meccania did you say?" |
44074 | How was such a conception to be realised concretely? |
44074 | How was the State to absorb into its service all the energies of the nation, without at the same time becoming a Social Democracy? |
44074 | How would you get it unless your industries were already organised and under control? |
44074 | How, indeed, can your authorities keep in touch with the public mind unless there is some medium by which the general public can express itself?" |
44074 | How, then, do you suppose you will be able to appreciate what you will find in Mecco? |
44074 | How? |
44074 | I do n''t suppose you can guess what it was?" |
44074 | I said,"I suppose you are not treated badly, apart from this prohibition about conversing with your fellow- sufferers?" |
44074 | I said,"do you mean that a Meccanian pays his taxes cheerfully?" |
44074 | I suppose there is no institution corresponding to that in Meccania?" |
44074 | I suppose you have seen it before?" |
44074 | I suppose you never heard of the three days''war, did you?" |
44074 | If the State tells me what to eat, why should n''t it tell me what to wear, and what to read, and what to think? |
44074 | In Education, how should we know the right proportion of time to be devoted to the various subjects, the right amount to recreation or amusement? |
44074 | In Meccania?" |
44074 | In the first place, how long did I propose to stay? |
44074 | In what way primitive?" |
44074 | Is that clear?" |
44074 | Is their dress regulated in any way?" |
44074 | Is there no body of opinion, no collective political tradition or sentiment cultivated by the various classes?" |
44074 | Ming?" |
44074 | Need I say more? |
44074 | Or would the Super- Insects finally conquer the human race? |
44074 | So I said,"How does one tell whether a picture is an expression of the Meccanian spirit?" |
44074 | The army is the nation, is it not? |
44074 | The censorship extends to all printed matter, I gather?" |
44074 | Then he went on, not angrily but more bitterly,"Did I say I could have my liberty? |
44074 | Then the open- air concerts in the beer gardens,"I said;"where do they come in?" |
44074 | We ought to call Meccania the Super- Insect- State, eh?" |
44074 | We were talking of my journal when he said,"And what is the use of it?" |
44074 | What Economic Laws are there within the Super- State?" |
44074 | What Government in Europe could drive out of its capital all citizens who did not actively support the State?" |
44074 | What becomes of the genius of Prince Mechow if it is all an inevitable tendency? |
44074 | What becomes of the wealth?" |
44074 | What did the length of my stay depend upon? |
44074 | What do they do in the evenings?" |
44074 | What does this really amount to? |
44074 | What had I learnt of the cultural institutions? |
44074 | What had I learnt of the industrial and social economy of Bridgetown? |
44074 | What happens, for instance, if they turn out to be idlers?" |
44074 | What have other nations to put in their place? |
44074 | What is the object of it all?" |
44074 | What is the use of them? |
44074 | What necessity is there for it? |
44074 | What on earth is that?" |
44074 | What other nation could produce a man who united such gifts with such a true Meccanian spirit? |
44074 | What, for instance, can you make of a title such as_ Julius Cæsar_? |
44074 | When I saw Mr. Kwang a day or two afterwards-- this time alone-- he greeted me cordially and said,"So things are improving?" |
44074 | When did you hear that women were chosen for such purposes from any particular class? |
44074 | When we have achieved what no other nation has achieved, should we not be fools to introduce an entirely contrary principle, and for the sake of what? |
44074 | Where were the people? |
44074 | Where were those crowds that make the streets of all cities in the world a spectacle to move the heart of man? |
44074 | Which of the local institutions had I visited, which of the national, which of the local and national? |
44074 | Who but the Meccanians would think it worth while to control the whole teaching of history for the sake of cultivating Militarism? |
44074 | Who can say what is a fair share? |
44074 | Why should it be resented? |
44074 | Why should they bother their heads about it? |
44074 | Why should they want all this''Super- Strength''?" |
44074 | Why? |
44074 | Would they be able to escape? |
44074 | You have your medical certificate, I suppose, to show that you are still disease- free?" |
44074 | You think I am joking or spinning a theory?" |
44074 | You would not deny the fact that individual liberty has been suppressed?" |
44074 | or_ Catherine_? |
44074 | or_ The Crime of Boniface_? |
44074 | or_ The Emperor of the East_? |
44074 | or_ The Tyrant of Genoa_? |
44074 | what were children doing here? |
52169 | Afraid? |
52169 | Afraid? |
52169 | Am I looking well, Harry, after all these years? |
52169 | And you? |
52169 | Are there phantoms in the air? 52169 Are we dreaming, Mildred?" |
52169 | Are we dreaming? |
52169 | Behind? 52169 But now you do?" |
52169 | But were women once like this? 52169 But what is it?--what is it?" |
52169 | By Doctor Grout? |
52169 | Christine, did you never hear, by any chance, from your grandfather why people were not afraid? |
52169 | Did they,asked the girl,"worship the Beautiful Woman of their dreams?" |
52169 | Do you know, Harry, what that means? 52169 Do you remember the song?" |
52169 | Dorothy,said Geoffrey, taking both her hands,"was it possible? |
52169 | Dr. Linister,I said,"before we start upon that Procession from which you will not return, have you any communication to make to the College? |
52169 | Even to throw away your life-- to die-- actually your life? |
52169 | First, will somebody give Dr. Grout a glass of wine or brandy, or something? 52169 Happy? |
52169 | Have you a key? |
52169 | Have you ever been into this place? |
52169 | Have you forgotten, Harry,she asked, softly,"what that means?" |
52169 | Have you struck your chord? |
52169 | He, John? 52169 He?" |
52169 | How could I ever forget? |
52169 | How could any of us forget? |
52169 | How could he forget? 52169 How many years have I been the guardian of this Secret? |
52169 | How many years since we heard a good, honest_ young_ laugh, Suffragan? 52169 How will you win him, Mildred?" |
52169 | I ask,the speaker went on,"whether Science can not put off that day which closes the eyes and turns the body into a senseless lump? |
52169 | If to remember is to regret, why should we invite the pain of regret? 52169 Is it impossible,"he said,"that you should go without the Secret?" |
52169 | Killed? |
52169 | Know you what you do? 52169 Love you, Mildred? |
52169 | Mildred, dear,she said,"has Dr. Linister gone to find the carriage? |
52169 | Mine? |
52169 | My grandchild to be killed? |
52169 | Of what good are our faces to us,said another woman,"with such a dress as this? |
52169 | Oh, how could men be happy with such an end before them? |
52169 | Oh, what good? 52169 Shall we ever get another chance of getting out?" |
52169 | The Spirit of Man? 52169 Then why not unmake the Present? |
52169 | Then, Harry, for what purpose do the rest of us live, who do not investigate those secrets? 52169 There come no more?" |
52169 | To die? 52169 To you, Dr. Linister,"said the Countess,"I suppose everything that the Professor has to tell us will be already well known?" |
52169 | Was I? |
52169 | Well, Mildred, was it yesterday that I loved you? 52169 Well?" |
52169 | Were the women ashamed to receive such worship? 52169 What are you by trade?" |
52169 | What do you make of your experiment? |
52169 | What does he tell you? |
52169 | What does it mean, Jack? |
52169 | What does that mean? |
52169 | What has happened? |
52169 | What has happened? |
52169 | What have I to say? 52169 What have you come to tell me, John?" |
52169 | What hope? |
52169 | What if you win him, Mildred? |
52169 | What is it? 52169 What is it?" |
52169 | What is it? |
52169 | What is that, I wonder? |
52169 | What is that? |
52169 | What is that? |
52169 | What is that? |
52169 | What is the good of being Arch Physician if one can not have his own way? |
52169 | What is this Decay? |
52169 | What is your name? |
52169 | What keeps us here? |
52169 | What will Grout say when he finds it out? |
52169 | What would you have done for the People? |
52169 | When could we go? |
52169 | Where did you get that from, Christine? |
52169 | Where is Jack Carera? 52169 Who has done this?" |
52169 | Why did you give it up? |
52169 | Why disturb our minds? |
52169 | Why do you say''Harry Linister,''Mildred? |
52169 | Why is there a man in white? |
52169 | Why not? 52169 Why should they?" |
52169 | Why, Physician? |
52169 | Why, what have I done that I should be arrested? |
52169 | Why,said Christine,"how should he remember? |
52169 | Why,said Jack,"what could happen better? |
52169 | Will it help,said the girl,"if we turn down the light a little? |
52169 | Will you try, Jack? |
52169 | With me? |
52169 | Yes, yes,he said;"but what then?" |
52169 | All things are equal: why should one man try to do something better than another-- or what another can not do-- or what is useless when it is done? |
52169 | And as for him-- what has become of him? |
52169 | And for the sake of a woman? |
52169 | And for you, Mildred?" |
52169 | And how could Religion survive the removal of Death to some possible remote future? |
52169 | And if so great a Penalty is pronounced against one who would reveal such trifles as I could divulge, what of the Great Secret itself?" |
52169 | And now Dr. Linister himself-- with all those who followed after him-- had given up everything; because if Life goes, what is there left? |
52169 | And the voice-- I remember the voice-- whose voice is it? |
52169 | And what remains in their place?" |
52169 | And yet, was it possible that one so young should be so corrupt? |
52169 | And yours-- you girl in the white frock? |
52169 | Are there ideas in your brain which you would wish to write down before you die? |
52169 | Are we in the Present or the Past, Mildred?" |
52169 | Are we not? |
52169 | But did they mean to kill us? |
52169 | But how do you revive the Past?" |
52169 | But to dig a tunnel takes time, and then who would risk his life with the explosive? |
52169 | But what portion? |
52169 | But why pursue the subject? |
52169 | But why read works which are filled with the Presence of Death, the Shortness of Life, and the intensity of passions which we have almost forgotten? |
52169 | Can not Science add to these gifts that more precious gift of all-- the lengthening of that brief span?" |
52169 | Can not, I ask again-- cannot Science prolong the Vital Force, and stay the destroying hand of Decay?" |
52169 | Can nothing move them? |
52169 | Can some things never die? |
52169 | Can the men once more worship the women upon whom they have gazed so long unmoved? |
52169 | Can the old emotions revive again, even in the breast of the Arch Physician?" |
52169 | Can we administer no drug that will destroy memory? |
52169 | Can we love now as men loved women long ago? |
52169 | Can women be happy in no other way? |
52169 | Christine, if you were sure that in the end you would be as happy as that old woman at the end, would you be content to begin with the beginning? |
52169 | Christine, what is the good of reviving the memory of things that can never be restored?" |
52169 | Could they look so? |
52169 | Could this be our late Arch Physician? |
52169 | Cousin"--he held out his hand--"have you forgotten your cousin? |
52169 | Did they know at the beginning that there would be an end?" |
52169 | Did they really mean that?" |
52169 | Did you show how the old Times filled the houses with struggling needlewomen and men who refused to struggle any longer? |
52169 | Did you show the Poor and the Unemployed? |
52169 | Do you confess?" |
52169 | Do you forget that?" |
52169 | Do you imagine that Grout will suffer the revival of the old forms of society?" |
52169 | Do you know what it will be? |
52169 | Do you know what that laugh caused me to remember? |
52169 | Do you know what that means?" |
52169 | Do you love me, Harry?" |
52169 | Do you mean that you actually remember nothing of it?" |
52169 | Do you remember?" |
52169 | Do you think that Grout-- Grout!--will suffer his beloved invention of the common dress to be trampled on? |
52169 | Do you think that Jack could ever forget me?" |
52169 | Do you think they will ever forgive us? |
52169 | Do you understand? |
52169 | Does it make you any happier, Harry, to be always finding something new?" |
52169 | Female Prisoner-- you in the middle-- what is your name?" |
52169 | For what other purpose do we live?" |
52169 | Formerly, men despised death because it was certain to come, in a few years at best; and why not, therefore, to- morrow? |
52169 | Had they such sweet and tender faces? |
52169 | Have the old times come back again, so that men once more call themselves slaves of love? |
52169 | Have you anything more to say? |
52169 | Have you anything to say? |
52169 | Have you?" |
52169 | How came it open?" |
52169 | How can people admire things below themselves? |
52169 | How can they be happy?" |
52169 | How can we lift it? |
52169 | How can we live again?" |
52169 | How can we prevent it? |
52169 | How can we stay its progress? |
52169 | How could he be concerned by the voice of a child singing silly verses? |
52169 | How could it be otherwise? |
52169 | How could men ever tolerate, for a single day, the existence of such a social difference? |
52169 | How dare you, either of you, appear before us in open violation of the Rules?" |
52169 | How lovely they looked-- all of them-- but none of them to compare with the sweetest rose- bud of the garden?" |
52169 | How much longer were their fathers, who grew no older, to keep all the wealth to themselves? |
52169 | How should one of the People dare to have a Purpose unknown to the Sacred College? |
52169 | How should she get hold of Dr. Linister''s love- song? |
52169 | How should this help the People? |
52169 | How to explain this madness on any scientific theory? |
52169 | How, then, should she hesitate? |
52169 | How_ could_ you give up your lovely dresses?" |
52169 | I asked him,"that would have been better for them than forgetfulness and freedom from pain and anxiety? |
52169 | I remember the voice-- whose voice is it?" |
52169 | I remember-- but how can I tell you? |
52169 | I wonder if you could dance again? |
52169 | I wonder what you''ll say to what I''m going to tell you now?" |
52169 | If the Arch Physician chooses to attend such a play- acting, how is he to be prevented? |
52169 | If they once get beyond the recollection or the fear of either, what will you do? |
52169 | Is half a dozen a Party large enough to effect a Revolution? |
52169 | Is it possible? |
52169 | Is it really true? |
52169 | Is it unhappy? |
52169 | Is not that enough? |
52169 | Is there any terror in their faces? |
52169 | Is there anything else you wish to communicate? |
52169 | Love was dead-- Life was Death? |
52169 | Love? |
52169 | Love? |
52169 | May I be quite-- quite sure?" |
52169 | Must men always appoint sacred guardians of so- called mysteries which belong to all? |
52169 | My dear, are you afraid?" |
52169 | Nature''s secrets are not so heavy that they would clog your feet, are they? |
52169 | Now then, what will you drink? |
52169 | Now, Jack, what can that mean? |
52169 | Now, are we ready again for Love in earnest? |
52169 | Offices of Love? |
52169 | Oh, Harry, will you indeed rescue us? |
52169 | Oh, can a simple woman make you happy? |
52169 | Oh, can you love me so? |
52169 | Oh, how could you give them up? |
52169 | Oh, was it possible?" |
52169 | Oh, will Geoffrey remember me when I am dressed?" |
52169 | Since, when they were both dead, there could be no more any feeling one for the other, why ask for death? |
52169 | Some great change was considered certain-- but what? |
52169 | Such an awakening as you have witnessed among a few of us will some day-- by an accident, by a trick of memory-- how do I know? |
52169 | Surely you must have loved dancing?" |
52169 | Tell me, Christine, do you read the sorrow of hopelessness in that old man''s face?" |
52169 | Tell me, is there terror, or doubt, or anxiety on their faces now that they have come to the end?" |
52169 | Tell me, then, Harry, are you happy in this beautiful Present that you have made?" |
52169 | That was a speech likely to win indulgence from the Court, was it not? |
52169 | The Prolongation of the Vital Energy? |
52169 | The building has not, like the House of Life, any architectural beauty-- why should we aim at beauty, when efficiency is our sole object? |
52169 | The old Faith? |
52169 | The question is, whether it was not infinitely more tolerable for mankind than the Evil Present?" |
52169 | Then Captain Heron, who had changed his uniform for civilian dress, suddenly flushed and stepped forward, whispering,"Dorothy, you have forgotten me?" |
52169 | These to pass unheeded? |
52169 | To abandon life-- for the sake of another person?" |
52169 | To exist no longer? |
52169 | To get out of the dull, dull round-- why is it that we never felt it dull till to- night? |
52169 | To whom does it belong?" |
52169 | WHAT IS LOVE? |
52169 | Was I a stupid pupil, Jack?" |
52169 | Was anything more absurd?" |
52169 | Was it possible-- could it be possible-- that the Holy College of Physicians should be actually defied? |
52169 | Was it possible? |
52169 | Was it that they saw them every day, and so grew tired of them?" |
52169 | Was it the portion of the vast majority, full of disease, injustice, and starvation? |
52169 | Was such a gathering as this assembled only to hear a discussion on the growth and decay of the faculties? |
52169 | Was the Great Discovery made only yesterday? |
52169 | Was the world really going to be turned upside down? |
52169 | We have thrown all away-- all-- and for what?" |
52169 | We thought to preserve our beauty; what is the good of beauty with such a dress and such a life? |
52169 | Were we dreaming? |
52169 | Were we dreaming? |
52169 | Were we dreaming? |
52169 | Were we dreaming? |
52169 | Were we dreaming? |
52169 | Were you dreadfully afraid?" |
52169 | What can I do for you while the majority of the College continue to side with Grout? |
52169 | What can we do to get it out of their hands?" |
52169 | What check can we place upon it? |
52169 | What could it mean? |
52169 | What could we expect? |
52169 | What could we say? |
52169 | What did it matter? |
52169 | What did she cry about? |
52169 | What did the Arch Physician mean? |
52169 | What do they care about the men who have fallen? |
52169 | What do you read in her face? |
52169 | What does Grout know of civilized life? |
52169 | What does it advance science to carve bunches of grapes( which everybody understands not to be grapes) in wood? |
52169 | What does it mean? |
52169 | What does it mean? |
52169 | What does this mean? |
52169 | What dreadful thing would follow? |
52169 | What good could that do for either? |
52169 | What good?" |
52169 | What happened next? |
52169 | What has jealousy to do with you?" |
52169 | What have you to say, Christine?" |
52169 | What hope can I bring you?" |
52169 | What is a woman outside the Museum in the eyes of the College? |
52169 | What is it-- Love?" |
52169 | What is it?" |
52169 | What is one woman more than another that she should separate herself from her sisters by her dress? |
52169 | What is the good of being Arch Physician, if you can not have things done as you want?" |
52169 | What is the good of the carved work? |
52169 | What is the matter, Suffragan? |
52169 | What is the next stage? |
52169 | What laws regulate it? |
52169 | What matters that you have the same face? |
52169 | What meant the gleam and sparkle of her eyes, when all other eyes were dull? |
52169 | What meant the parting of her lips and the smile which always lay upon them, when no one else smiled at all? |
52169 | What more can we want? |
52169 | What more do we want?" |
52169 | What more? |
52169 | What need of the tall columns to support a roof which might very well have been one- fourth the present height? |
52169 | What next? |
52169 | What shall it be? |
52169 | What then? |
52169 | What was coming from it? |
52169 | What was the door? |
52169 | What was this Great Discovery? |
52169 | What was this new thing? |
52169 | What were they going to do with us? |
52169 | What will they do with it? |
52169 | What will you have? |
52169 | What would become of the College when the Great Mystery was lost to it? |
52169 | What zeal could they have put into their work? |
52169 | When men ceased to expect Death, what need was there to keep up any interest in the future world, if there should be any? |
52169 | Where did I see it last? |
52169 | Where does the gratitude come in? |
52169 | Where had they gone-- the women of his youth? |
52169 | Where is he? |
52169 | Where is he?" |
52169 | Where is now the fight? |
52169 | Where its authority? |
52169 | Where was the happiness described by my learned brother? |
52169 | Where was the pleasant side? |
52169 | Where would be its dignity? |
52169 | Which would be the better?" |
52169 | Who am I that he should remember me after all these years?" |
52169 | Who could have opened it?" |
52169 | Who is he?" |
52169 | Who plays it?" |
52169 | Who would have believed that weakness so lamentable could lie behind so much science? |
52169 | Who''s in it?" |
52169 | Why build the Tower at all? |
52169 | Why did she carry her head erect, when the rest walked with hanging heads? |
52169 | Why did she move as if her limbs were on springs, when all the rest went slowly and heavily? |
52169 | Why did the College of Physicians guard it in their own jealous keeping, save to make themselves into a mysterious and separate Caste? |
52169 | Why did the men cease to love the women? |
52169 | Why did they ever suffer it to perish? |
52169 | Why did we consent to be robbed of our intelligence, and to be reduced to the condition of sheep? |
52169 | Why did we consent to wear this hideous dress? |
52169 | Why did we ever agree to the stupid work day by day? |
52169 | Why did we not go on fighting? |
52169 | Why disturb our minds? |
52169 | Why does he alone not weep? |
52169 | Why does it begin? |
52169 | Why imitate what we see around us? |
52169 | Why keep on asking me?" |
52169 | Why make us remember them? |
52169 | Why not return to the Past?" |
52169 | Why not to my other very good friends of the Royal Society? |
52169 | Why not? |
52169 | Why not? |
52169 | Why not? |
52169 | Why should men toil and trouble in order to be remembered? |
52169 | Why should that ever have an end? |
52169 | Why should they not? |
52169 | Why should they? |
52169 | Why should we make ourselves miserable in remembering any of the things we used to desire?" |
52169 | Why should you remember anything? |
52169 | Why was I called into existence when all the things of which I read every day have passed away? |
52169 | Why, again, did she sing, when no one else sang? |
52169 | Why, what is there to remember except the old times? |
52169 | Why-- why did we not destroy all works of Art long ago-- or, at least, why did we not enclose the Gallery, with the Museum, within the College wall? |
52169 | Why? |
52169 | Will nothing move them? |
52169 | Will that not help?" |
52169 | Will words? |
52169 | Will you come with us? |
52169 | Will you give up these secret assemblies where we revive the glorious Past, and feel again the old thoughts and the old ambitions? |
52169 | Will you let me go-- alone?" |
52169 | With me?" |
52169 | Would he really-- but on what conditions?--would he really give us back the whole? |
52169 | Would you play the part of that girl, and walk-- with me-- along the Stream of Life?" |
52169 | Yet some of them would return to the old miseries; and for what?--for what? |
52169 | Yet what does it mean?" |
52169 | Yet-- where-- where does the music come from? |
52169 | You agree? |
52169 | You found such a Life in the old Time, and you destroyed it; and what have you given us in return? |
52169 | You remember that place, Mildred? |
52169 | You, who have learned once more what is meant by Love, will you give that up? |
52169 | he replied,"what hope? |
52169 | she cried, as if surprised, and with a little laugh,"how long is it since last we met?" |
52169 | she lamented,"how can we ever get that back again?" |
52169 | what could be done? |
52169 | why was I born at all, since I was born into such a world as this? |
34522 | A chance of escape, you mean? |
34522 | A chance? |
34522 | A week''s holiday? |
34522 | Ai n''t that what they call the death- rattle what comes? |
34522 | And all ended happily? |
34522 | And how do you live? |
34522 | And if it had been impossible for you to come? 34522 And in the end it did-- what?" |
34522 | And rake in the shekels? |
34522 | And that? |
34522 | And the Midland lot? |
34522 | And the result? |
34522 | And there is,she said timidly,"nothing?" |
34522 | And what about it if you did? |
34522 | And who is Salt? |
34522 | And why have you come to me? |
34522 | And you know the way perfectly? |
34522 | And you, comrade? |
34522 | Anything else? |
34522 | Anything more? |
34522 | Are any extra military coming in before Friday? |
34522 | Are there to be any more of these-- presently? |
34522 | Are we to understand that the navy is_ not_ equal to that of any other power? |
34522 | Are we to understand that your property at Hanwood has been attacked by an armed force of regulars? |
34522 | Are you in pain? |
34522 | Are you staying at the Palatial this time? |
34522 | Are you sure that this is right, Murphy? |
34522 | At all events,continued B. hastily,"you have enough evidence to justify a remand? |
34522 | At great personal risk to yourself? |
34522 | Bring it off? |
34522 | But do you ever think of what Geoffrey replied to dear grandpapa when he heard him say that once, mother? |
34522 | But the time? |
34522 | But what do you base your deductions upon, then? |
34522 | But what for? |
34522 | But you are superstitious? |
34522 | But you know that the Lancers are being drawn from Hounslow? |
34522 | But,objected another,"what is there to do? |
34522 | Ca n''t we run up to it? |
34522 | Can I help you in any way? |
34522 | Can not I come with you? |
34522 | Can you run an errand? |
34522 | Certainly a salt fish, eh, Tirrel? |
34522 | Christ, who''s''e? |
34522 | D.,remarked C., as they left together a few minutes later,"does anything strike you about B.?" |
34522 | Detective- Inspector Moeletter? |
34522 | Did Dr Stone mention that some one would come? |
34522 | Did the doctor speak of coming again, or leave any message? |
34522 | Did yer see it in there? |
34522 | Do I understand that this is Sir John''s own explanation? |
34522 | Do you happen to know how Sir John came to start this affair? 34522 Do you prefer to leave things as they are, then?" |
34522 | Do you really do things like that? 34522 Do you wish to see it?" |
34522 | Does that matter now? |
34522 | Doubtless we are not unexpected, Sir John Hampden? |
34522 | Ee''s in there yet, ai n''t ee? |
34522 | Excuse me, wo n''t you? |
34522 | For instance? |
34522 | For long? |
34522 | For what purpose? |
34522 | Has any effort been made to learn the nature of Estair''s reply? |
34522 | Has he no relations about here who ought to be told? |
34522 | Has that been left unlocked? |
34522 | Have n''t we been threatened with this and that before? |
34522 | Have you a licence? |
34522 | Have you calculated the fees, Sir John? |
34522 | Have you not heard? |
34522 | Having reached you,replied Salt, unmoved,"will you allow me to put my suggestions before you?" |
34522 | He did actually go by the 10 train? |
34522 | He is here? |
34522 | He was too clever for you again? |
34522 | He will die then? |
34522 | How could they do it in the time? |
34522 | How do you make that out? |
34522 | How do you manage to work it? |
34522 | How many are there likely to be in the car, sir? |
34522 | How soon can the Bill become law under the most expeditious handling? |
34522 | How? |
34522 | I suppose that I may smoke? |
34522 | I suppose that there are men at Scotland Yard available now who can drive every kind of motor? |
34522 | I-- I-- I-- Why do you address yourself to me, Sir John? |
34522 | I? |
34522 | If Hampden formally asks for protection for the oil store at Hanwood, after the miners''threat to burn it, what are you going to do? |
34522 | If I might stand just inside your doorway? |
34522 | If there is still any matter of detail----? |
34522 | Is Mr Woodbarrow there yet? |
34522 | Is Sir John a believer in clairvoyance? |
34522 | Is a description of the motor- car available? |
34522 | Is he seriously hurt? |
34522 | Is it much out? |
34522 | Is it to do with''i m? |
34522 | Is it''Mr Salt,''or''Captain,''or----? |
34522 | Is it? 34522 Is it?" |
34522 | Is that so? |
34522 | Is the Home Secretary in a position to tell us who this man Salt is? |
34522 | Is the Home Secretary in possession of any confidential information regarding the Unity League? |
34522 | Is there any particular place that you would like me to go to? |
34522 | Is there anything different? |
34522 | Is there no sewing you might do? |
34522 | Is there nothing to be done-- in the way of making it easier for him? |
34522 | Is there nothing we can offer them in exchange? |
34522 | It strikes me that he looks rather like an undertaker''s man when he is dressed up,replied D."Does it not strike you that he is_ afraid_?" |
34522 | It will be some time before the road is passable? |
34522 | Let''s know how things are going, wo n''t you? |
34522 | Letters? |
34522 | Lift off? |
34522 | May I venture to remind you, sir, that we are completely surrounded? |
34522 | Muriel Ursula Percy Sleigh Hampden? |
34522 | No need for the missis to take in young men lodgers if you get one, eh, Bill? |
34522 | No; did you write? |
34522 | Nothing we can hit them back with? |
34522 | Now may I ask who I am indebted to? |
34522 | Of course we have, and what came of it? 34522 Oh, have n''t you seen?" |
34522 | One understands that a brave man always dislikes being thanked,she continued a little nervously;"and, indeed, what can I say to thank you? |
34522 | Perhaps you are in Somerset House? |
34522 | Sir John Hampden? |
34522 | Six hundred thousand? |
34522 | Something else in the way? |
34522 | That is all? |
34522 | That is the full extent? |
34522 | That is what you wished to have some one here for chiefly, then? |
34522 | That will at least ensure a remand for a week for you to continue your investigations? |
34522 | That would be until the end of June? |
34522 | That, at least, is the worst? |
34522 | The man who is daily killing hundreds----"Ah, that is the difference,commented D."Where are the Monmouth colliers now?" |
34522 | Then nothing is likely to happen before the end of June? |
34522 | Then perhaps you will tell us, as First Lord of the Admiralty-- the job you are paid for doing-- what you imagine the navy is kept up for? |
34522 | Then why press it? |
34522 | Then? |
34522 | They were attacking Hanwood when you left? |
34522 | Until Mr Tubes comes or sends his reply will you_ remain here_? |
34522 | Was Bannister summoned to this Council? |
34522 | Well,said the painter roughly,"why do n''t you say how sorry you are, or some platitude of that sort?" |
34522 | Wha''s matter with Bill? |
34522 | What French business? |
34522 | What are you afraid of? |
34522 | What are you doing? |
34522 | What are you running with now, Mr Woodbarrow? |
34522 | What call have you to bring that up? 34522 What can you do but keep your people together, show them where their interest lies, and wait?" |
34522 | What d''yer mean by the''representative of the people''? 34522 What d''yer mean-- young men lodgers?" |
34522 | What d''yer think you''re going to do if it is? 34522 What do you suggest, then?" |
34522 | What do you take us for? |
34522 | What do you want to do? |
34522 | What does it say? |
34522 | What else should I ask you if you had one for? |
34522 | What is it? |
34522 | What is it? |
34522 | What is the difference? 34522 What is there to do, after all?" |
34522 | What name am I to write, please? |
34522 | What sort of a dream? |
34522 | Whatever was in his mind when he met with the accident? |
34522 | When you applied for this warrant,said B., looking hard at the inspector,"you considered that you had sufficient evidence to support it?" |
34522 | When you''ve had your little fling, who''s going to turn_ you_ out and come in? |
34522 | Where are you going, dear? |
34522 | Where do you sleep? |
34522 | Where is now the great Unionist party? 34522 Who are you, any way?" |
34522 | Who are you, then? |
34522 | Who is it? |
34522 | Who is it? |
34522 | Who is there? |
34522 | Who running round? |
34522 | Who would rise? |
34522 | Who_ is_ Salt? |
34522 | Why did you not let me know of this before? |
34522 | Why did you not stay where I told you? |
34522 | Why do you laugh, C.? |
34522 | Why halt ye between two opinions? |
34522 | Why should he be running round? |
34522 | Why, in Heaven''s name, do n''t you take him away? |
34522 | Why? |
34522 | Will you come in? |
34522 | Will you please tell Mr Tubes that I am waiting here to see him? |
34522 | Will_ that_ wait? |
34522 | Without bail? |
34522 | Without discussion? |
34522 | Wo n''t it keep? |
34522 | Yer heard it, did n''t yer? |
34522 | Yes, and the minimum? |
34522 | Yes,said Lidiat;"and the matter?" |
34522 | Yes,_ how_ will you came back? |
34522 | Yes; but what about this French business? 34522 Yes; what is going to happen to Hampden?" |
34522 | You are from Plantagenet House, I believe? |
34522 | You are his wife, are you not? |
34522 | You are not very much afraid? |
34522 | You can read? |
34522 | You do n''t fly yourself? |
34522 | You do n''t mean that they have forgotten you? |
34522 | You give me_ carte blanche_, of course-- financially? |
34522 | You got my''script? |
34522 | You have considered the possible effect of your withdrawal at this moment, Salt? |
34522 | You have n''t been into the other room yet? |
34522 | You have the warrant? |
34522 | You know what the next development would be, perhaps? 34522 You mean----?" |
34522 | You noticed that? |
34522 | You see no difficulty throughout? |
34522 | You took the remains over, lock, stock, and barrel, I believe? |
34522 | You''ll remember about that black alpaker body? |
34522 | You''ve heard say that coal is the life- blood of the country, happen? |
34522 | You''ve seen about it, have n''t you? |
34522 | You? |
34522 | ''Ow long d''yer think''e''ll last?" |
34522 | *****"I suppose that I may smoke?" |
34522 | *****"What is it, Murphy?" |
34522 | And George Salt? |
34522 | And between? |
34522 | And dependent on each lot all through?" |
34522 | And now? |
34522 | And to how many was it known? |
34522 | And what of the future? |
34522 | And you think it would be tempting Providence to do it while there are five more hours to run?" |
34522 | Anything in the air, Salt? |
34522 | Are you allowing for that in your estimate?" |
34522 | Are you the poor, are you the meek, the hungry, the persecuted? |
34522 | At what period of those three minutes should he do it? |
34522 | Been Vivarium lately?" |
34522 | Between ourselves, what does Sir John draw a year?" |
34522 | But I thought that hotels were to be exempt?" |
34522 | But do you care for me to go on?" |
34522 | But if you go on just as usual, taking no notice of no one? |
34522 | But the notes? |
34522 | But was this the one true line, or a mere vagary of the sub- conscious state-- a twist in the tortuous labyrinth that would lead to nothing? |
34522 | But you, how could_ you_ come? |
34522 | Call it a deal?" |
34522 | Come now, comrade, what do you mean?" |
34522 | Come, men,"he cried impatiently,"what have you to think twice about? |
34522 | Could peace be made-- not a glorious, but a decent, living peace? |
34522 | Could you find an opportunity for telling Tantroy casually that you are taking a fortnight''s holiday?" |
34522 | Did I ever strike you as a gourmet, Salt? |
34522 | Did n''t you say he was to be on this banner vindicating the people''s rights running round? |
34522 | Did you bring any one down with you?" |
34522 | Do n''t you hear that?... |
34522 | Do n''t you see? |
34522 | Do n''t you think that we might have a_ little_ fire without Johnny knowing?'' |
34522 | Do you happen to know where the volatile Sir John is to be unearthed?" |
34522 | Do you know my father?" |
34522 | Do you know what the conditions are? |
34522 | Do you know whom you wish to kill? |
34522 | Do you reflect what that would do? |
34522 | Do you smoke here as a general thing?" |
34522 | Do you think that no woman will mourn for me?" |
34522 | Do you wish to see him?" |
34522 | Eh, comrades?" |
34522 | Engaging lady clerk? |
34522 | Everything? |
34522 | Feel chippy? |
34522 | Finally, if the unforeseen arose, the way was clear for Sir John to denounce a shameless forgery, and who could contradict his indignant word? |
34522 | For why? |
34522 | Funds? |
34522 | Furthermore, why should they apply only to accidents? |
34522 | Had Salt anything to show? |
34522 | Had that last elusive thread that held him to mortality been broken? |
34522 | Had the voice been a trick of the imagination? |
34522 | Have n''t there been strikes and lock- outs, some big some little, every year? |
34522 | Have you heard that''Jim''s''is closed?" |
34522 | How am I to know them?" |
34522 | How do you get on in that way, B.?" |
34522 | How long would it last? |
34522 | How long_ dare_ he leave it? |
34522 | How would the race end? |
34522 | I had hoped that by the time of the meeting to- morrow morning----""Is that necessary if the Memorandum is accepted by the Government?" |
34522 | I never said anything about your sister leaving that there laundry, did I? |
34522 | I say, Salt, I suppose there is spare office in this palatial suite that I could have if I grappled with the gilded effort?" |
34522 | I suppose that you never had any nerves?" |
34522 | I suppose,"she added,"that it_ was_ the message that brought you?" |
34522 | If it had been an utterly critical moment in every way, what would you have done?" |
34522 | If it''s a riddle about morals, suppose you ask little Flo?" |
34522 | If the cellars are going to remain empty, what happens?" |
34522 | Is it of sufficient importance to telegraph for him?" |
34522 | Is it tannin or the dregs of paganism? |
34522 | Is the League in a position to guarantee that the taxation will be rescinded without delay?" |
34522 | Is there any reason why you should not arrest him between the two places?" |
34522 | It_ is_, is n''t it? |
34522 | Lively, ai n''t it? |
34522 | May I ask that the Home Secretary, who is doubly qualified for the task, should tell us the extent of the danger and its probable effect?" |
34522 | Now what has he done, what has he learned?" |
34522 | Now, what other assistance will you require?" |
34522 | Oh, it is, is it? |
34522 | Or, if the warning fades and the necessity grows large again, will there be found another Stobalt to respond to the call? |
34522 | Perhaps Comrade Tirrel will kindly enlighten us as to what in our position he would do?" |
34522 | Projected French landing at Brighton pier next week? |
34522 | Salt? |
34522 | See? |
34522 | Seriously, do n''t you think League bit of gilded fizzle? |
34522 | Shall we have this man put out?" |
34522 | So the poor man is dead?" |
34522 | Suppose you run out and buy a sack of coal?'' |
34522 | Surely there are other secret processes down other little lanes? |
34522 | That was good enough for outsiders, he retorted: now, between themselves? |
34522 | The provinces are out of the question, I suppose? |
34522 | The two local men-- you''ll want Mr Salt''s_ chauffeur_ detained for a few hours, I suppose, sir?" |
34522 | Then aloud:"Am I to understand that you have saved my daughter''s life?" |
34522 | Then, just at the opportune moment, a friendly challenge gave the effective lead:"And what does Sir John Hampden offer now?" |
34522 | Then----? |
34522 | There had been attempts; how did the enthusiasts begin? |
34522 | There is nothing to be done?" |
34522 | Throw it off; is it not worth doing? |
34522 | Was it while he was engaged at work? |
34522 | Was there anything in it? |
34522 | Was there anything to be done? |
34522 | Was-- was even London safe? |
34522 | Well, I have since thought----""Yes?" |
34522 | Well, come out and have drink, Salt?" |
34522 | Well, is it worth it?" |
34522 | What are the points?" |
34522 | What is it? |
34522 | What is it?" |
34522 | What is the exact figure, then?" |
34522 | What is there?" |
34522 | What is to be done? |
34522 | What more do you want?" |
34522 | What stands in your way? |
34522 | What time do you go?" |
34522 | What train did your master go by?" |
34522 | What was coming? |
34522 | What was he thinking-- hoping? |
34522 | What would be the crowning phase of grab government? |
34522 | What would be their route when they had crossed the bridge? |
34522 | What would happen then? |
34522 | What''s the''arm? |
34522 | What''s your other tip?" |
34522 | What, then, was the King''s attitude towards the Unity League and its plan of campaign? |
34522 | When you have to think twice about doing a thing like that, it is time to do it.... You have no particular message for Deland?" |
34522 | Where are they? |
34522 | Where are they? |
34522 | Where the Hell do we come in? |
34522 | Where?" |
34522 | Which way? |
34522 | Who are those outside?" |
34522 | Who was he-- Sir John Hampden, President of the Unity League? |
34522 | Who would employ a broken- down man beginning life at thirty- eight? |
34522 | Why could not people fly by means of artificial wings? |
34522 | Why do n''t they watch Paris instead? |
34522 | Why should any one, least of all a really clever young man like Geoffrey, deliberately_ intend_ to be silly? |
34522 | Why, he asked himself, had so expert a driver slackened speed with plenty of room to pass? |
34522 | Why, it was demanded, should the provisions of the Employers''Liability Act apply only to the hours during which a man was at work? |
34522 | Why, then, had their own party reduced it? |
34522 | Why; why on earth?" |
34522 | Why? |
34522 | Why? |
34522 | Will our opponents, in the language of the street,''go quietly''?" |
34522 | Will the nation that was so sharply taught dread the fire like the burned child, or return to the flame as the scorched moth does? |
34522 | Will you, my brother,"he continued, addressing himself to the Home Secretary,"receive a deputation?" |
34522 | You could scarcely know with whom he was negotiating on the other side?" |
34522 | You do n''t publish any balance- sheet, by the way, do you?" |
34522 | You have seen it?" |
34522 | You see the kind of people around? |
34522 | You see the three points? |
34522 | You think I shall find Sir John here Friday if I look in?" |
34522 | You will let me know when the power is up?" |
34522 | Your grandfather used to travel by the South Eastern regularly every day, or how could he have reached his office? |
34522 | Your missis does take in lodgers, same as plenty more, do n''t she? |
34522 | _ Thursday._--Which Way are you Voting? |
34522 | he cried suddenly, with a flash of intuition,"what are you doing? |
34522 | said Mr Bilch,"what more do you want? |
5155 | ''Why,"said I,"did you not give Mr. Frank Montgomery the money to purchase it, and tell him to have the deed made out to my father?" |
5155 | ''Why,"said I,"do you pretend you do not know Mr. Frank Montgomery, who brought me your deed of gift?" |
5155 | ''Why,"said she,"what on earth are you talking about? |
5155 | ''Behind what business, my lord?'' 5155 ''Can you tell me anything about the other?'' |
5155 | ''Christina,''I said,''suppose I had really been Frank Montgomery, the printer, would you have driven me away from you thus?'' 5155 ''Does he not hurt himself sometimes?'' |
5155 | ''How,''she said,''can I trust you? 5155 ''I am glad to hear it,''I said;''did you know that the Prince has discovered her, and has just sent me for her?'' |
5155 | ''I will do so,''she said;''tell me what I can do now?'' 5155 ''If I place my life in your hands, will you be true to me?'' |
5155 | ''In the first place,''I said,''you regard me as your friend, do you not? 5155 ''Is it you,''she said--''you, the dealer in human flesh and blood, that has bought me? |
5155 | ''Is she alive?'' 5155 ''Isaacs,"I said,"is a Jewish name?" |
5155 | ''Rudolph,''he said, when I appeared,''who is this Estella Washington that you brought into the house some weeks since? 5155 ''Well, little one,''he said, chucking her under the chin,''how have you been? |
5155 | ''What does the doctor say?'' 5155 ''What does this mean, Christina?'' |
5155 | ''What does this mean?'' 5155 ''What interest have you in this girl?'' |
5155 | ''What is the matter, Christina?'' 5155 ''Which one is that?'' |
5155 | ''Who has told him of her?'' 5155 ''Who is she?'' |
5155 | ''Who will break down that door,''he asked,''and bring out that woman? 5155 And may I ask,"I said,"what is the nature of your society?" |
5155 | And what is Love? 5155 And what lesson does this learned and cultured age draw from these facts? |
5155 | And why do they do this? 5155 Are the members of the Executive Committee all going crazy together?" |
5155 | Are they armed? |
5155 | Are they not the rarest and most valuable productions of the world? |
5155 | Are they well guarded? |
5155 | Are you blind? 5155 Brothers,"he asked,"what is your judgment upon the spy?" |
5155 | But I must fly,she cried out,"and how-- where?" |
5155 | But amid such numbers,I said,"there must certainly be some traitors?" |
5155 | But are they not more beautiful than other metals? 5155 But have not the Oligarchy standing armies?" |
5155 | But how will you accomplish that? |
5155 | But what are we to do with the coming outbreak? |
5155 | But what can we do? |
5155 | But what could he do? 5155 But what is your remedy?" |
5155 | But why should I be punished with a long term of imprisonment? 5155 But,"I cried out,"do you want to destroy civilization??" |
5155 | But,I cried out,"do you want to destroy civilization??" |
5155 | But,I said,"are we not in great danger? |
5155 | But,I suggested,"will they not identify the man who rented the houses?" |
5155 | But,said I,"may not the Oligarchy find you out, even here?" |
5155 | But,said Maximilian,"how would the men get along who wanted to borrow?" |
5155 | But,said Maximilian,"is it not right and necessary that the intellect of the world should rule the world?" |
5155 | But,said he,"would not your paper money have to be redeemed in gold or silver?" |
5155 | Can that be possible? |
5155 | Can this be possible? |
5155 | Can we not take her up? |
5155 | Can you come here Wednesday night next and tell us what you learn during your visit to their''Council of One Hundred''? |
5155 | Certainly,I replied;"but what is intellect? |
5155 | Civilization,he replied solemnly;"what interest have we in the preservation of civilization? |
5155 | Could I have a private conference with you? |
5155 | Did the neighbors know of any place, suitable for them, which they could rent? 5155 Did these wonderful utterances and most significant statistics,"I asked,"produce no effect on that age?" |
5155 | Did you ever see that man before? |
5155 | Did you have any signal agreed upon with them? |
5155 | Do these people ever marry? |
5155 | Do you desire to ask the witness any questions? |
5155 | Do you suppose that if heaven were blown to pieces hell would be any worse off? 5155 Do you think any of these men would tell your story to any one else?" |
5155 | Do you think,I asked, after a pause,"that she will be safe until to- morrow night? |
5155 | Have there been,I asked,"no later notes of warning of the coming catastrophe?" |
5155 | Have you an abundant supply of the death- bombs on hand? |
5155 | Have you any further questions to ask General Quincy? |
5155 | Have you any idea who they were? |
5155 | Have you any reason to distrust this good man, Rudolph? 5155 Have you ever seen this man before?" |
5155 | How did you come here? |
5155 | How did you reach it? |
5155 | How do you make that out? |
5155 | How would you help it? |
5155 | If I tell you where you can find a hundred thousand dollars, will you drive my knife through my heart? |
5155 | If they have set love and justice adrift and depend only on force, why should we not have recourse to force also? |
5155 | Indeed,I asked,"how does that happen?" |
5155 | Is that all? |
5155 | Is that the explanation,I asked,"of the policeman releasing his grip upon my coat?" |
5155 | May I ask the number of your membership? |
5155 | May I ask who were the men to whom you spoke of the matter? |
5155 | May I inquire,I said,"what were your reasons for hurrying me away so swiftly and mysteriously from the gate of the Park?" |
5155 | No,I said;"how should I? |
5155 | No,he replied;"have you not already made the test? |
5155 | Now,said I,"who is this Prince Cabano, and how does he happen to be called Prince? |
5155 | Otherwise you would feel,I said,"that your time was wasted listening to me?" |
5155 | Richard,said the cripple,"did you hear that?" |
5155 | She took her tablet and wrote:''What good would it do to send that poor, foolish boy to prison for many years? |
5155 | Speak,said Cæsar,"is that the man?" |
5155 | Then you do not know,he replied,"whose driver it was you horsewhipped?" |
5155 | Then, Mary, tell me, is Frederika the Prince of Cabano''s niece? |
5155 | There,said my companion,"what do you think of that?" |
5155 | We must see Estella; can you manage it for us? |
5155 | Well, what''s the matter with''em, then?'' 5155 Well,"said Maximilian,"having abolished usury, in your Utopia, what would you do next?" |
5155 | Were you present in the council- chamber of the Prince of Cabano last night? 5155 What a powerful impulse is this Love? |
5155 | What are their plans? |
5155 | What became of the men? |
5155 | What brother vouches for this stranger? |
5155 | What can we do? |
5155 | What did you come here for? |
5155 | What do you mean? |
5155 | What do you propose? |
5155 | What does it mean? |
5155 | What effect has his flight had on the mob? |
5155 | What for? |
5155 | What great reform have they not opposed? 5155 What has caused such a vast movement?" |
5155 | What has happened? |
5155 | What is civilization worth which means happiness for a few thousand men and inexpressible misery for hundreds of millions? 5155 What is it?" |
5155 | What is she doing in his house, then? |
5155 | What is that? |
5155 | What is the matter, Max? |
5155 | What will they do next week? |
5155 | What, then, do you advise? |
5155 | When and where? |
5155 | When have your churches helped man to improve his condition? 5155 When will the outbreak come?" |
5155 | Where are they? 5155 Where did he go?" |
5155 | Where, in heaven''s name, is the man with the bombs? |
5155 | Where? |
5155 | Who are they? |
5155 | Who can tell? 5155 Who is the third?" |
5155 | Who represents your organization? |
5155 | Why could I not serve the purpose? |
5155 | Why do you say so? |
5155 | Why, then, are they used as money? |
5155 | Why, what is the matter? |
5155 | Will not civil government rise again out of this ruin? |
5155 | Will they be faithful to their bargain? |
5155 | Would you go with me to- morrow night and tell this tale to the council of our Brotherhood? 5155 Would you kill a man for a hundred thousand dollars?" |
5155 | You anticipate an outbreak? |
5155 | You believe him, then, to be a truthful witness,asked the cripple,"and that he was present at your interview, with the Council of the Plutocracy?" |
5155 | You have often seen her write? |
5155 | Your air- vessels are in perfect order? |
5155 | ''''''My God,''she said,''what shall I do?'' |
5155 | ''Do you entertain friendly sentiments to Miss Estella?" |
5155 | ''What will it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?'' |
5155 | ''Where did she come from?'' |
5155 | ''Would you not be glad to see Estella safely out of this house?'' |
5155 | A week hence? |
5155 | After a pause she said:"And, Mary, who are the other young ladies we call the Prince''s cousins-- Miss Lucy, Miss Julia and the rest?" |
5155 | After a pause, for I saw he was strangely disturbed, I said to him:"How comes it that the people have so long submitted to these great wrongs? |
5155 | After seating her I said:"''Miss Frederika, will you pardon me if I ask you a few questions upon matters of importance to both of us?'' |
5155 | And I said to myself,"Why should a God condescend to such a work as man?" |
5155 | And are they not used as money because acids will not corrode them?" |
5155 | And for what purpose? |
5155 | And how could I still further take advantage of her lonely and friendless condition to press my suit? |
5155 | And if I said a word against Miss Frederika, out I would go, and where would I find another place?" |
5155 | And if government, on the old lines, did not yield these results, should it not have been so reformed as to do so? |
5155 | And it seemed to me as if a voice pierced my heart, crying out through all its recesses, in strident tones,"How long, O Lord, how long?" |
5155 | And the thought forever presses on me, Can I do nothing to avert this catastrophe? |
5155 | And then came the question they feared to ask: What was the rent? |
5155 | And upon how many such men have the prison doors of the world closed-- never to open again? |
5155 | And what do we miss in all this joyous scene? |
5155 | And what is to arrest the flow of effect from cause? |
5155 | And where else can you turn? |
5155 | And who is to employ them? |
5155 | And who was he? |
5155 | And why did you move into that house the same day we rented it from you? |
5155 | And why not? |
5155 | And why should they marry? |
5155 | And why should they steal? |
5155 | And you smiled and said to one another, in the words of the first murderer, when he lied to God:"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
5155 | Are his wages increased in due proportion, to fifteen dollars per day, or even to five dollars per day? |
5155 | Are not their active and powerful brains at the back of all progress? |
5155 | Are not these the highest objects for which governments can exist? |
5155 | Are these men not necessary to society? |
5155 | Are they not your brethren? |
5155 | Are we better than Nature? |
5155 | Are we wiser? |
5155 | Are you the men who boast of your toleration? |
5155 | At last he said:"Gabriel, would you be willing to do something more to serve me?" |
5155 | At last one of these-- a fellow of the same kidney, but with more enterprise than himself-- said to him:''Why do n''t you carry her off?'' |
5155 | At last the Prince spoke up:"Andrews,"said he,"what did you learn about the leaders of this organization?" |
5155 | But I heard one officer cry out to another, as they passed below me:"What''s the matter with the Demons? |
5155 | But do you know what he has done to her? |
5155 | But first, let me ask, did you see him clearly, and do you think you will be able to identify him?" |
5155 | But had you not lived in it for years? |
5155 | But is there any one of the servants in whom you have more confidence than all the others?" |
5155 | But look a little farther, my brethren, and what do you behold? |
5155 | But may I not request the name of the gentleman to whom I am under so many obligations? |
5155 | But now and then the flames rise up-- perhaps a thief kindles the blaze-- and it burns and burns; for who would leave the glorious work to put it out? |
5155 | But of what kind? |
5155 | But oh, my friend-- you have a broad mind and a benevolent soul-- tell me, is there no remedy? |
5155 | But what are we? |
5155 | But why dilate upon the dreadful picture that unrolled beneath us? |
5155 | But why do you ask such questions?" |
5155 | But why not? |
5155 | But why this disguise? |
5155 | But, if the Brotherhood failed, might not the Prince recover her, and bear her back to his hateful palace and his loathsome embraces? |
5155 | But, my brethren, does Nature preach that gospel to the cat when it destroys the field- mouse? |
5155 | Can not the day of wrath be averted?" |
5155 | Can the brain of man flourish when the heart is dead?" |
5155 | Can you give me any advice?" |
5155 | Can you not speak plainly?" |
5155 | Can you tell me anything about her?" |
5155 | Come, what do you say-- shall I speak to Jobson?'' |
5155 | Could I not see Rudolph and have her descend the rope- ladder, and I meet her and bring her here?" |
5155 | Could she make a free choice unless she was herself free? |
5155 | Could we survive another night of horrors? |
5155 | CÆSAR ERECTS HIS MONUMENT"What other news have you?" |
5155 | Did God die for a machine? |
5155 | Did he not help to cause it? |
5155 | Did the world drift blindly and unconsciously into this condition?" |
5155 | Did they not resist?" |
5155 | Did you not observe that I permitted about a dozen hacks to pass me before I hailed the one that brought us here? |
5155 | Did you think she would breed angels? |
5155 | Did you think the great Father of Cause and Effect-- the All- knowing, the universe- building God,--would pass you by? |
5155 | Did you think to escape him? |
5155 | Do they not create occasion and opportunity for labor? |
5155 | Do you complain if her monstrous progeny is here now, with sword and torch? |
5155 | Do you dream that it is a Mohammedan land?" |
5155 | Do you hear? |
5155 | Do you love me sufficiently to tell me the truth if I ask you some questions?" |
5155 | Do you not know that in testifying to the truth he runs the risk of his own destruction?" |
5155 | Do you recognize the justice of my reasoning?" |
5155 | Do you think they are capable of the delicate task of readjusting the disarranged conditions of the world? |
5155 | Do you think they would be willing to relinquish one- tenth of their pleasures, or their possessions, to relieve the distresses of their fellows? |
5155 | Does not the great doctrine of Evolution, in which you believe, preach this gospel? |
5155 | GABRIEL''S UTOPIA"But what would you do, my good Gabriel,"said Maximilian, smiling,"if the reformation of the world were placed in your hands? |
5155 | Gentlemen,"he said, turning to his associates,"have you any further questions to ask this man?" |
5155 | Have I not always shown a disposition to serve you?'' |
5155 | Have they not souls like yourselves? |
5155 | He addressed the prisoner:"Were you followed to this place?" |
5155 | He did not answer me for a time, but looked down thoughtfully; and then he glanced at me, furtively, and said:"Is not revenge right? |
5155 | He may accumulate more money than the thousand men he sets to work; but has he not done more? |
5155 | How are you to prevent these men from becoming richer than the rest?" |
5155 | How comes it I have never seen her?'' |
5155 | How comes it, however, that she has been in the house and I have never seen her?'' |
5155 | How could she support life in the meantime? |
5155 | How dare you bring these men here with such falsehoods?" |
5155 | How many men knew of your visit?" |
5155 | How should we choose between the conflagration and those terrible streets? |
5155 | I am to come to them, if I need their help, and say:''Good evening, what time is it?'' |
5155 | I am willing to we d''Christina Jansen''--but what am I to do with''Christina Carlson''? |
5155 | I ask myself;"or will old loyalty and faith to their masters rise up in their hearts?" |
5155 | I asked him:"Are the degraded, and even the vicious, members of your Brotherhood?" |
5155 | I exclaimed, in astonishment;"what do you mean?" |
5155 | I exclaimed;"what are you talking about? |
5155 | I said to Max:"What will those millions do to- morrow?" |
5155 | I said to Maximilian while he paced the room:"How did this dreadful state of affairs, in which the world now finds itself, arise? |
5155 | I said to him:"''How much a week do you pay Christina?'' |
5155 | I said to myself:"Where is it all to end? |
5155 | I started, and exclaimed:"Nonsense; highway robbery to whip a blackguard?" |
5155 | If he perished in the battle what would become of Estella, in a world torn to pieces? |
5155 | If she had compromised her maiden reserve in that particular, how could I take advantage of it? |
5155 | If she intended that all men should be happy, why did she not make them so? |
5155 | If so, tell us what you saw and heard?" |
5155 | If that is not highway robbery, what is it? |
5155 | In civilized life the many must work; and who among these liberated slaves will be ready to lay down their weapons and take up their tasks? |
5155 | Is it not all their own? |
5155 | Is it not evident that our present tendencies are in the wrong direction? |
5155 | Is it not simply justice?" |
5155 | Is it to the halls of legislation? |
5155 | Is it to the newspapers? |
5155 | Is not his intellect immeasurably more valuable than all those unthinking muscles?" |
5155 | Is not that liberal?'' |
5155 | Is there no hope? |
5155 | Might she not mistake gratitude for love? |
5155 | Moreover,"he continued,"how can reformation come? |
5155 | Multiply them by the years of another century, and who shall say that the events I depict are impossible? |
5155 | Neither was I a despairing lover; for had she not, at a time when death seemed imminent, avowed her love for me? |
5155 | On his return I resumed:"But now that I have told you who I am, will you be good enough to tell me something about yourself?" |
5155 | One man cried out:"''What would you have us do?'' |
5155 | One of our men came to me at midnight, and said:"Do you hear those shrieks?" |
5155 | Ought not men of good will to consider how they shall receive it, so that its coming may be peaceable? |
5155 | Plunkett?" |
5155 | Shall I send for him?" |
5155 | Shall we rebuke the Great Mother by caring for those whom she has abandoned? |
5155 | Should I not go to her at once? |
5155 | Should I presume upon it? |
5155 | Should I take advantage of her distress to impose my love upon her? |
5155 | Should he overcome his scruples and ask the lady of his love to we d him; or should he invite her to accompany him as his friend and sister? |
5155 | The Prince said:"Well, who are the others?" |
5155 | The dread came upon me: What if some wretch should fire a house in our block? |
5155 | The mere thought works in me like a convulsion; what must the inexpressible reality be? |
5155 | There swept over me, like the rush of a flood, the dreadful thought:"What will become of Estella?" |
5155 | To- morrow? |
5155 | To- night? |
5155 | True, I tried to pooh- pooh away the sentiment, and said to myself:''Why bother your head about her? |
5155 | Was he considering-- too late!--whether it was right to have helped produce this terrible catastrophe? |
5155 | Was man the joint product of an angel and a devil? |
5155 | Were there no warnings uttered by any intelligent men? |
5155 | What a gap would it have been in nature if there had been no such growth, or if, being such, it had been poisonous or inedible? |
5155 | What am I in the presence of such a catastrophe? |
5155 | What are we to expect of a race without heart or honor? |
5155 | What can we do to make their lives bright and happy?" |
5155 | What can you or I do? |
5155 | What could I do? |
5155 | What dark perversity was it in the blood of the race that made it wrap itself in misery, like a garment, while all nature was happy? |
5155 | What did it all mean? |
5155 | What do they ask?" |
5155 | What else did you expect? |
5155 | What force is it that brings it up, green and beautiful, out of the black, dead earth? |
5155 | What if General Quincy refused to do as he had agreed, for no promises were likely to bind a man in such a dreadful period of anarchy? |
5155 | What if our messengers had all been slain? |
5155 | What is it but beastliness? |
5155 | What is she like?'' |
5155 | What is to prevent the coming of the night if the earth continues to revolve on its axis? |
5155 | What joys of life does he possess? |
5155 | What may we look for when the powers of the highest civilization supplement the instincts of tigers and wolves? |
5155 | What new discoveries in science have they not resisted?" |
5155 | What say you, gentlemen?" |
5155 | What shall I do? |
5155 | What should he do? |
5155 | What should make them so?" |
5155 | What the sobs of the mother torn from her child-- the wife from her husband-- on the auction block? |
5155 | What was the cry of the bondman to them? |
5155 | What will it avail the world if we rush into the flames and perish? |
5155 | What would happen to heaven if you took down the fence between it and hell? |
5155 | What would they buy them with? |
5155 | What would you do with the accumulations of the rest?" |
5155 | What would you have me do?" |
5155 | When comes it? |
5155 | Where could these men buy such weapons? |
5155 | Where were the rat- killers? |
5155 | Where would they hide them? |
5155 | Who among them cared for the lacerated bodies, the shameful and hopeless lives? |
5155 | Who can doubt that there is another life? |
5155 | Who can fix a limit to the intelligence or the achievements of our species? |
5155 | Who can say? |
5155 | Who is it that is satisfied with the present unhappy condition of society? |
5155 | Who is she?'' |
5155 | Who is there that would take back his watch and purse at the cost of changing places with one of these wretches? |
5155 | Who made it succulent and filled it full of the substances that will make flesh and blood and bone for millions of gentle, grazing animals? |
5155 | Why are they not here?" |
5155 | Why could n''t you keep quiet? |
5155 | Why did rich and poor alike mock me? |
5155 | Why did they not listen to me? |
5155 | Why should he be happy when there is so much misery? |
5155 | Why should the military renew the fight in the midst of the awful doubt that rests upon their souls? |
5155 | Why should we not enjoy the sunshine, and that glorious light, brighter than all sunshine-- the love of woman? |
5155 | Why, then, should we concern ourselves about the poor? |
5155 | Why, where are the wolves, that used to prowl through the towns and cities of the world that has passed away? |
5155 | Why? |
5155 | Will it arrest the moving evil to ignore its presence? |
5155 | Will not that hackman, for the sake of the reward, inform the police of our whereabouts?" |
5155 | Will not this dreadful nightmare pass away?" |
5155 | Will ye not come up to the help of the people against the mighty? |
5155 | Will ye not help us break the jaws of the spoiler and drag the prey from between his teeth? |
5155 | Will you step to the platform?" |
5155 | Would it not be better to be ashes and cinders, than to fall into the hands of that demoniacal mob? |
5155 | Would it not be unmanly of him to take advantage of her misfortunes and frighten or coax her into becoming his wife? |
5155 | You bought me and brought me here; and who are your friends? |
5155 | _ Destruction!_ What is it? |
5155 | he repeated,''who is Estella?'' |
5155 | said I,''and so, that is your position? |
12163 | A girl? 12163 Am I Master of the earth?" |
12163 | Am I a fool? |
12163 | And a third of the people wear this blue canvas? |
12163 | And here? |
12163 | And how did it grow? |
12163 | And none are destitute in the city? |
12163 | And the Council is really overthrown? |
12163 | And then? |
12163 | And this is the price? |
12163 | And those who meet in the great hall with the white Atlas? 12163 And what was their hope? |
12163 | And where do they work? 12163 And you are certain this Ostrog-- you are certain Ostrog organised this rebellion and arranged for the waking of the Sleeper? |
12163 | And you will rule? |
12163 | And, bye the bye,she added,"are you an Anglican?" |
12163 | Another hour? |
12163 | Are any of your great artists or authors here? |
12163 | Are the others coming? |
12163 | Are you asleep? |
12163 | Are you bringing negroes here-- to keep the people down? |
12163 | Are you hurt, Sire? |
12163 | Better? |
12163 | But I want-- Is it-- it is-- some years? 12163 But about this cap-- what was it?" |
12163 | But does the Master allow such things? |
12163 | But have n''t the Council flying machines? 12163 But how can they know?" |
12163 | But those rocks there? |
12163 | But what am I to do? |
12163 | But what did you think I meant? |
12163 | But what do they assure me? |
12163 | But what was that you said-- sixdoz? |
12163 | But who is Ostrog? |
12163 | But why am I here? 12163 But why?" |
12163 | But, Sire!--How can one fight? 12163 But,_ why_--?" |
12163 | But-- the women? |
12163 | But_ why_? |
12163 | Come where? 12163 Come, come,"said the old man,"if you had a glass of drink now, would you put it in your ear or your eye?" |
12163 | Did n''t you have assurance? |
12163 | Did n''t you have lions? 12163 Do I seem to be the sort of man who would act rashly?" |
12163 | Do n''t you understand, Sire? |
12163 | Do what? |
12163 | Do you control them? |
12163 | Do you know that you have been to myriads-- King Arthur, Barbarossa-- the King who would come in his own good time and put the world right for them? |
12163 | Do you know what I was doing when they came to tell me you had come? |
12163 | Do you mean they are found? |
12163 | Do you mean-- he was stiff and hard? |
12163 | Do you mean--? |
12163 | Do you notice the pinched- in look of his nose, and the way in which his eyelids sink? |
12163 | Does it shock you? |
12163 | E. Warming, 27, Chancery Lane? |
12163 | Eh? |
12163 | Eh? |
12163 | Eight and what? |
12163 | Escape? |
12163 | Exercise? |
12163 | Feel queer? |
12163 | Five or six? |
12163 | Go? |
12163 | Guardian? 12163 Had advice?" |
12163 | Have the arts grown with the rest of civilised things? |
12163 | Have ye any news? |
12163 | Have you been in a Pleasure City? |
12163 | Have you heard? |
12163 | Have you never seen him since that time? |
12163 | Have you wired my cousin? |
12163 | Hopes? |
12163 | How are things going on? |
12163 | How are you to know? 12163 How can I guess?" |
12163 | How can it benefit anyone if harm should happen to me? |
12163 | How do they know? 12163 How do you get the work done?" |
12163 | How do you know? 12163 How is that?" |
12163 | How long did you say? |
12163 | How long have I been asleep? |
12163 | How long would that take? |
12163 | How long? 12163 How long?" |
12163 | How long? |
12163 | How many years? |
12163 | How was I to know? |
12163 | I have worked,said the man,"but what have you been doing?" |
12163 | I suppose the imagination of the people--"Have you not heard our proverb,''When the Sleeper wakes''? 12163 I suppose--""Well?" |
12163 | I''ve understood,said Isbister after a pause,"that he had some moderate property of his own?" |
12163 | If I remember rightly,said Warming,"you were an artist?" |
12163 | If they will not work? |
12163 | In my name?--And you? 12163 In the first place, had n''t I better have some clothes?" |
12163 | In the old times, how did you manage with starving people? |
12163 | Insurance? |
12163 | Is falling? 12163 Is it all one building? |
12163 | Is it rescue? |
12163 | Is it true indeed, that I have been asleep two hundred--? |
12163 | Is motherhood gone? |
12163 | Is that-- some sort of force-- laid on? |
12163 | Is this the Master''s doing, brothers? 12163 Is_ this_ the beginning of the Master''s rule?" |
12163 | Men in hats and feathers? |
12163 | More than a_ what_? |
12163 | More? |
12163 | Must it indeed go in this way? 12163 My double?" |
12163 | Need you ask whether I will help you? |
12163 | No disarmament,said the banners, for the most part in crudely daubed letters and with variant spelling, and"Why should we disarm?" |
12163 | No? |
12163 | No? |
12163 | Old, are you? 12163 Or is your Society? |
12163 | Ostrog? |
12163 | Perhaps,said Lincoln, intercepting a casual glance,"you would like to know some of these ladies?" |
12163 | Red tape, I suppose? |
12163 | Regiments? |
12163 | Rejected whom? |
12163 | Several? |
12163 | Sixdoz lions? |
12163 | Sleeper? 12163 Smashed?" |
12163 | Smithers? |
12163 | Suppose this is only a rumour? |
12163 | That? 12163 The Boss?" |
12163 | The Labour Department? |
12163 | The Sleeper-- when did he awake? |
12163 | The Sleeper? |
12163 | The easy death? |
12163 | The people you said awaited me? |
12163 | The people--"Do you mean--? |
12163 | The world, what you see of it, seems strange to you? |
12163 | Then do you mean that the population of the World--? |
12163 | There is no fighting likely to happen soon? |
12163 | They have told you that, have they? 12163 Things have changed tremendously, I suppose?" |
12163 | This_ is_ London, eh? 12163 Those guns?" |
12163 | Victory? |
12163 | Was it a ca nt? 12163 Was it a social trouble-- that-- in the great roadway place? |
12163 | Well? |
12163 | Well? |
12163 | Well? |
12163 | Well? |
12163 | Well? |
12163 | What Council was that? |
12163 | What Council? |
12163 | What am I to do? |
12163 | What am I to do? |
12163 | What are these Pleasure Cities? |
12163 | What are they doing to the Master? |
12163 | What are you doing? 12163 What can be happening? |
12163 | What can be happening? |
12163 | What council? |
12163 | What did he say? |
12163 | What do they assure me? |
12163 | What do you do when you move that engine forward? |
12163 | What do you mean by company? |
12163 | What do you mean to do? |
12163 | What do you mean? |
12163 | What do you mean? |
12163 | What do you mean? |
12163 | What do you want with me? |
12163 | What does this all mean? |
12163 | What has become of Ostrog? |
12163 | What has happened now? |
12163 | What have they blown up? |
12163 | What have they got to, what has been done? 12163 What is appalling?" |
12163 | What is it? |
12163 | What is that doing? |
12163 | What is that shouting? |
12163 | What is that? 12163 What is that?" |
12163 | What is that? |
12163 | What is the population of London? |
12163 | What is this I hear? |
12163 | What is this? |
12163 | What matters it now that we have Roehampton? 12163 What news of the flying stages?" |
12163 | What place is this? |
12163 | What sort of people are these? |
12163 | What was his name? |
12163 | What was that? |
12163 | What was that? |
12163 | What was the trouble? 12163 What were they discussing? |
12163 | What''s going on now? |
12163 | What''s the good? |
12163 | What? |
12163 | What? |
12163 | What? |
12163 | What_ is_ this Labour Department? |
12163 | Where am I? |
12163 | Where are all the people? |
12163 | Where are the markets? |
12163 | Where are the people? |
12163 | Where do these sleep? |
12163 | Where has Ostrog gone? |
12163 | Where is Ostrog? |
12163 | Where is he? |
12163 | Where was the other? |
12163 | Who am I? 12163 Who am I?" |
12163 | Who are those men? |
12163 | Who are you? 12163 Who are you? |
12163 | Who are you? |
12163 | Who are your great painters? |
12163 | Who is that talking with the lady in saffron? |
12163 | Who is that? |
12163 | Who is_ that_? |
12163 | Who says--? 12163 Who''s the proprietor?" |
12163 | Whose orders? |
12163 | Why not? |
12163 | Why not? |
12163 | Why should I not appeal--? 12163 Why should anything be done to me?" |
12163 | Why should we? 12163 Why should you expect trouble?" |
12163 | Will you let them see you, Sire? |
12163 | Wire, sir? |
12163 | Would it be possible for me to be made a sworn aeronaut, as you call it, forthwith-- before I sleep? |
12163 | Would you care to know that girl, Sire? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | Yes? |
12163 | You are Ostrog? |
12163 | You are my party-- the party of the Sleeper? |
12163 | You do n''t mean--? |
12163 | You find the new world amusing, Sire? |
12163 | You have seen things go down an eddy? 12163 You mean, of course, those good men you used to think so much of because they could cover great spaces of canvas with oil- colours? |
12163 | You said the people were unhappy? |
12163 | You still--? |
12163 | You teach them very little? |
12163 | You were the Sleeper? |
12163 | You will not want to consult me in any matter? |
12163 | You will protect me? |
12163 | You-- did you say--? |
12163 | Your life here is not worth--"But why arms? |
12163 | _ Is_ it too late? |
12163 | _ Must_ the world go this way? |
12163 | _ We_ have no aeronauts? |
12163 | _ What_? |
12163 | _ Why_? |
12163 | All the doorways? |
12163 | Am I any wiser now than two days ago, if it is two days, when I awoke?" |
12163 | And besides, how could anyone escape from these rooms? |
12163 | And if that was so, how did it affect him? |
12163 | And now, how do we turn her nose down to the glide?" |
12163 | And now-- we win?" |
12163 | And now--""Well?" |
12163 | And that rise and fall, like the murmur of breakers on pebbles? |
12163 | And the little doctor-- what was his name?" |
12163 | And the sun on your head, heat, fag, solitude, all the day long, and then, I suppose, you go to bed and try very hard-- eh?" |
12163 | And these--? |
12163 | And what do you think the troubles are about? |
12163 | And what of those hopes? |
12163 | And when I return--?" |
12163 | And who were those people, the distant crowd beyond the deep blue pillars? |
12163 | And why do n''t they ask me for it instead of cooping me up?" |
12163 | And why should he be brought to them, and be looked at strangely and spoken of inaudibly? |
12163 | And, indeed, what are these miseries of which you speak? |
12163 | Apparently he is sliding slowly, very slowly and tediously, down a long slope, if you can understand me?" |
12163 | Are n''t you glad?" |
12163 | Are the doorways closed? |
12163 | Are there any Generals?" |
12163 | Are they dreams? |
12163 | Are you sure Ostrog has him?" |
12163 | Are you sure he is not genuine? |
12163 | As it is, you have seen the people-- outside?" |
12163 | Besides, who can leave the city poor? |
12163 | Boscastle? |
12163 | But how is it with the little lives that make up this greater life? |
12163 | But is it real? |
12163 | But surely you''ve heard? |
12163 | But what do they want? |
12163 | But where? |
12163 | But why was the Wimbledon Park stage black and cheering, too? |
12163 | But you have noticed men and women and children in pale blue canvas, with thin yellow faces and dull eyes?" |
12163 | Can you teach them to forget it? |
12163 | Catalepsy? |
12163 | Company? |
12163 | Could one man--_one man_--?" |
12163 | Could that be his indeed, that little life in his memory two hundred years gone by-- and this as well? |
12163 | Council?" |
12163 | Did I tell you? |
12163 | Did it matter, seeing he was so wretched? |
12163 | Do I pull this? |
12163 | Do they know? |
12163 | Do you know why I have slept two hundred years? |
12163 | Do you mean to say--?" |
12163 | Do you mind? |
12163 | Do you not see? |
12163 | Do you really mean--?" |
12163 | Do_ you_ altogether understand?" |
12163 | Does it not occur to you I am absolutely alone?" |
12163 | Dreadful, is n''t it? |
12163 | Drugs? |
12163 | Eh? |
12163 | Eh? |
12163 | Eh?" |
12163 | Had there been windows? |
12163 | Has he been told anything?" |
12163 | Have all our hopes been vain?" |
12163 | Have you never heard of those days? |
12163 | Have you still a police?" |
12163 | He recalled the cliff and Waterfall again, and then recollected something about talking to a passer- by.... How long had he slept? |
12163 | He sat silent for a moment, and then asked a question,"Is there a mill or dynamo near here?" |
12163 | He struck his forehead against Lincoln''s and bawled,"What is this darkness?" |
12163 | High and low, rich and poor, one with another... Is there England still?" |
12163 | How are you governed? |
12163 | How can I explain it to you? |
12163 | How did you get here?" |
12163 | How do I come into the midst of it all?" |
12163 | How does it concern me? |
12163 | How he made it? |
12163 | How is it now--?" |
12163 | How is it with man after two hundred years? |
12163 | How is it with the common lives? |
12163 | How long--?" |
12163 | I am wifeless-- childless-- who is it speaks of the childless as the dead twigs on the tree of life? |
12163 | I have gone mad.... Who are those Councillors under the Atlas? |
12163 | I judge there is some struggle between a number of people in this city-- it is London?" |
12163 | I under- estimated--""Do you mean that these infernal negroes are on the way?" |
12163 | If you take alcohol?" |
12163 | If you''d care?" |
12163 | In fact--""Yes?" |
12163 | Is he a mesmerist?" |
12163 | Is it indeed true that I--?" |
12163 | Is it real, or is it only a great delusion?" |
12163 | Is that it?" |
12163 | Is that right? |
12163 | Is that to be-- for ever? |
12163 | Is there London?" |
12163 | Is there a doctor in the village? |
12163 | Is there a new faith? |
12163 | Is there any sort of company?" |
12163 | Is this Council, or committee, or whatever they are, cooking the accounts of my estate? |
12163 | Is this city the world?" |
12163 | Is this the Master''s doing?" |
12163 | Is_ this_ the beginning of the Master''s rule? |
12163 | Is_ this_ the beginning of the Master''s rule? |
12163 | Isbister thought, hesitated and spoke:"No doubt-- his keep here is not expensive-- no doubt it will have improved-- accumulated?" |
12163 | It''s ill.""Did you say-- there had not been-- what?--for a gross of years?" |
12163 | It''s the Stuart blood, I suppose; but really--""Too much?" |
12163 | Just to assert himself-- because he was not elected to the Council?" |
12163 | Many years? |
12163 | Master?" |
12163 | My dear sir, where were you at the time? |
12163 | My people?" |
12163 | No man can keep sane if night after night--""Have you been walking along this coast alone?" |
12163 | No? |
12163 | Not--?" |
12163 | Or is it guessing?" |
12163 | Or was the whole city lit day and night for evermore, so that there was no night there? |
12163 | Or were they all in error, and were the red guards driving all before them? |
12163 | Presently--""Yes?" |
12163 | Suppose he were to accept the proposal, demand some sort of_ company_? |
12163 | Suppose-- which is impossible-- that these swarming yelping fools in blue get the upper hand of us, what then? |
12163 | Surely you could tell? |
12163 | Tell me-- some days ago, perhaps, I was walking along the coast of Cornwall--?" |
12163 | That man in purple?" |
12163 | That you may shift the responsibility to any other man?" |
12163 | The Council? |
12163 | The Sleeper? |
12163 | The hope of mankind-- what is it? |
12163 | The phrase at the time made no deep impression, but afterwards it recurred;--the Black Labour Master? |
12163 | Then suddenly the man in yellow shouted:"What are they doing? |
12163 | Then turning his back on the new comer, he asked in an undertone,"Why is this man_ glaring_ at me? |
12163 | Then, for a time, his mind circled about the idea of escaping from these rooms; but whither could he escape into this vast, crowded world? |
12163 | There were windows on the street indeed, but were they for light? |
12163 | They do not trust.... You know, of course-- something of your position?" |
12163 | They were shouting--?" |
12163 | Very simple?" |
12163 | Was humanity a formula as well as chastity? |
12163 | Was it worth re- polishing? |
12163 | Was that an old man''s senile superstition, too, or had it any truth in it? |
12163 | Was the line clear of people? |
12163 | Was the season summer, and were these merely summer apartments, or was the whole city uniformly heated or cooled? |
12163 | Was the struggle on his behalf alone? |
12163 | Was this old man right, was the report of the people right, and were the revolutionaries winning? |
12163 | We were in the stone age-- compared with this.... And what else have you?" |
12163 | Were you drunk or asleep? |
12163 | What am I to know? |
12163 | What are the people doing? |
12163 | What are they after?" |
12163 | What are you going to do? |
12163 | What country was he in? |
12163 | What did they mean to do? |
12163 | What did they think he meant to do? |
12163 | What do you think of this?" |
12163 | What do you want?" |
12163 | What does it all mean?" |
12163 | What had he done? |
12163 | What had he to do? |
12163 | What has happened to the Sleeper?" |
12163 | What have they to do with me?" |
12163 | What if it does not die out? |
12163 | What is the danger?" |
12163 | What is their hope? |
12163 | What place is it?" |
12163 | What right have they to hope? |
12163 | What was a Pleasure City? |
12163 | What was happening there? |
12163 | What was happening? |
12163 | What was it you had to tell me?" |
12163 | What was it? |
12163 | What was that shouting I heard? |
12163 | What was that sound of pattering feet? |
12163 | What was that? |
12163 | What was their trouble? |
12163 | What was this place?--this place that to his senses seemed subtly quivering like a thing alive? |
12163 | What would happen next? |
12163 | What''s your game? |
12163 | What?" |
12163 | Where could he hide to be inconspicuous when the lights returned? |
12163 | Where have you been? |
12163 | Where is a doctor to be found?" |
12163 | Where is any man when insensibility takes hold of him? |
12163 | Where is the Council? |
12163 | Where is the fight?" |
12163 | Where was the man? |
12163 | Where, precisely, had he seen her?... |
12163 | Who am I?" |
12163 | Who fired? |
12163 | Who is that distinguished looking man?" |
12163 | Who told you to? |
12163 | Who was he? |
12163 | Who was he?" |
12163 | Who will win-- Ostrog or the People? |
12163 | Why could he not let go? |
12163 | Why do n''t they bring some negroes to protect us? |
12163 | Why is Ostrog left there? |
12163 | Why is a great multitude shouting and excited because my trance is over, and who are the men in white in that huge council chamber?" |
12163 | Why is he not captured? |
12163 | Why is he not here?" |
12163 | Why is there no fighting with them?" |
12163 | Why not?" |
12163 | Why should he want to assert himself?" |
12163 | Why should n''t he be a puppet? |
12163 | Why should people be made unhappy?" |
12163 | Why should the natural development of the affections be dwarfed and restricted because a man is a priest?" |
12163 | Why should they try to drug me?" |
12163 | Why should this saner world regard him as Owner and Master? |
12163 | Why was I not warned? |
12163 | Why was he holding so tightly with his hands? |
12163 | Why were the people fighting for him? |
12163 | Why were they shouting? |
12163 | Why, where have you been if you have n''t heard all about the trouble between Ostrog and the Verneys? |
12163 | Why? |
12163 | Why? |
12163 | Why_ harm_?" |
12163 | Will that die out? |
12163 | Would he, after all, be killed before he saw? |
12163 | You do n''t think that after you have dined you might prefer--?" |
12163 | You had the old pounds? |
12163 | You have heard? |
12163 | You heard the smash? |
12163 | You know how they imprisoned you?" |
12163 | You know that? |
12163 | You said there was a monoplane--?" |
12163 | You see how your little germ has grown? |
12163 | You think the Sleeper''s real and woke of his own accord-- eh?" |
12163 | You will be as rapid as possible?" |
12163 | _ What_?" |
12163 | _ Why_? |
12163 | he said, with his voice jumping, and again,"Are you asleep?" |
12163 | the Londoners?" |
12163 | what can it matter whether I speak well or ill?" |
12163 | why should I go on acting? |
61963 | About my letter, did you receive it? 61963 Absurd? |
61963 | An accident? |
61963 | And if I should ask you to stay here with me? |
61963 | And tonight he is busy, so that--The moist varnished lips whispered good- naturedly:"Half an hour is plenty for us, is it not, O-? |
61963 | And what if he had been a living one? 61963 And why should you think that foolishness is not fine? |
61963 | And why then do you think there is a_ last_ revolution? 61963 And you would not be afraid to follow me anywhere? |
61963 | And you, the Mephi? |
61963 | And you? |
61963 | Are you free? |
61963 | Are you going to remain here? |
61963 | But more specifically, what is it? 61963 But tell me please, why suddenly... suddenly a soul? |
61963 | But what is the use, what is the use of it all? 61963 But why such talk? |
61963 | But you understand, I-330, do n''t you, you understand what it means if he, or one of them is here? |
61963 | Closed? |
61963 | Do n''t you think it is time to go? |
61963 | Do you know already? |
61963 | Do you remember that woman, I-330? 61963 Good?" |
61963 | Have you heard about the new operation which has been invented? 61963 How do I know who? |
61963 | How...? 61963 I made you wait, I think? |
61963 | I-330, are you there? |
61963 | I? 61963 Indecency?" |
61963 | Is he not... is he not?... |
61963 | Is it, is it her check? |
61963 | Is she here? |
61963 | Is she_ that same one_? |
61963 | It was absolutely clear that this contrast, this impassable abyss, between the things of today and of years ago--"But why impassable? |
61963 | Listen, if nothing particular happens tomorrow, I shall take you there; do you understand? |
61963 | Listen, please, in the name of the Well- Doer, could you tell me where she went? 61963 Listen, you are crazy, it seems.... And anyway you... what are you happy about? |
61963 | Listen,I shouted straight into his ear( because of the roar),"Is she here? |
61963 | May I take the aero? |
61963 | Mephi? 61963 My dear O-, if only you, if....""What if? |
61963 | My dear, you are a mathematician, are you not? 61963 No, really?... |
61963 | No? 61963 Oh, dear, is it true that you are wounded? |
61963 | Oh, this? 61963 Out for a walk?" |
61963 | She? 61963 So you did not go to the Bureau of Guardians after all?" |
61963 | Tell me, will you ever forget me? 61963 That legend referred to us of today, did it not? |
61963 | Then why did you torture me? 61963 They are coming here,--"panted the air- pump,"with guards.... And with them that what''s- his- name, the hunchback....""S-?" |
61963 | They,"We...? |
61963 | Thou lovest fog, dost thou? |
61963 | Thou lovest fog? |
61963 | To burn them? |
61963 | WHY? 61963 We? |
61963 | Well then? 61963 Well, better today?" |
61963 | Well, do you feel better now? |
61963 | Well, my fallen angel... you perished just now, do you know that? 61963 Well, shall we have her up in a week?" |
61963 | Well, what do you think of that? 61963 Well, what else do you want? |
61963 | Well, what is going to happen? |
61963 | Well? |
61963 | Well? |
61963 | What better? |
61963 | What does it matter? 61963 What else?" |
61963 | What good do you find in that? 61963 What is the matter with you?" |
61963 | What is the matter, a soul? 61963 What is the matter?" |
61963 | What is the matter? |
61963 | What? 61963 What? |
61963 | What? 61963 What? |
61963 | What? 61963 What? |
61963 | What? 61963 What?" |
61963 | Where do you want to go? |
61963 | Who are they? 61963 Who is detaining you? |
61963 | Who is it, do you know him? |
61963 | Who is it? 61963 Who? |
61963 | Why are there so many today? |
61963 | Why do I sit here enduring this smile with such resignation and what is this all about? 61963 Why... why''good- bye''?" |
61963 | Why? 61963 Why? |
61963 | Why? |
61963 | Would you not consent to have me perform an extirpation on you? 61963 Yes... but... You see, I was not alone; I was in the company of I-330, and then....""I-330? |
61963 | Yes? 61963 You are laughing at him, but do n''t you think the''European''of that age deserves more to be laughed at? |
61963 | You are so strange today... are you ill? |
61963 | You have been ill, have you not? 61963 You too are writing for the_ Integral_? |
61963 | You want to know all? |
61963 | You? 61963 You? |
61963 | _ They?_ Are those_ they_? |
61963 | _ They?_ Are those_ they_? |
61963 | ''If only''what? |
61963 | ''If only''what?" |
61963 | ''Why?'' |
61963 | ( Did you ever hear your own laughter?) |
61963 | ( I had no right to do that, but who cared about rights then?) |
61963 | ( Sharp smile- bite)"I am very curious to know; will you or will you not go to the Guardians?" |
61963 | ( Was there that wrinkle before?) |
61963 | ( Why in a moment? |
61963 | ( is it not clear?) |
61963 | ), in temperature, only thermic contrasts make for life? |
61963 | ),"Tell me, R-, did you ever have the opportunity to try nicotine or alcohol?" |
61963 | *****_ The Same Evening_ Are you familiar with the following sensation? |
61963 | ... And what if without waiting for anything I should... just head down.... Would it not be the only right thing to do? |
61963 | ... Why did she suddenly ask about the_ Integral_? |
61963 | ... to the spies? |
61963 | A dream? |
61963 | A dream? |
61963 | A soul?--that strange ancient word that was forgotten long ago...."Is it... v- very dangerous?" |
61963 | A thin invisible thread stretched between her and R-( what thread?). |
61963 | A voice,--a long needle slowly penetrating my heart:"Oh, you are at home? |
61963 | About the Operation? |
61963 | Absurd? |
61963 | Again I was surprised to see her grown- together mouth open, and to hear her say:"And your lady, did she remain alone?" |
61963 | Again the old lament about a child or perhaps something new regarding, regarding... the other one? |
61963 | Agreed?" |
61963 | Already the hard blue smoke of the clouds appeared below.... What if...? |
61963 | Am I not right?" |
61963 | And I went to the Botanical Garden and brought you a branch of lily- of- the- valley....""Why,''and I''? |
61963 | And all this, all this impeccable, most geometric beauty, shall I, I myself, with my hands...? |
61963 | And do n''t you think that spermatozoa are the most terrible of all microbes? |
61963 | And for some reason these grooves made me think: that double- curved being, half- hunched, with wing- like ears,--he embraced her? |
61963 | And his hands.... Did you ever notice how sometimes in a photograph the hands, if they were too near the camera, come out enormous? |
61963 | And it is none of your business... what do you care?" |
61963 | And now you are late for your work anyway?" |
61963 | And the Christian, most clement God himself, who burnt on a slow fire all the infidels, is he not an executioner? |
61963 | And then, swallowing my own words I shouted,"Are you at home? |
61963 | And what if...? |
61963 | And whence all these strange sensations? |
61963 | And who am I? |
61963 | And why all these strange sensations, this irritating, repellent female, this strange game?" |
61963 | And why did you make me come here?" |
61963 | And you remain standing here and listening to me? |
61963 | Are you a mathematician?" |
61963 | Are you crazy?" |
61963 | Are you deaf? |
61963 | As a matter of fact, what did happen? |
61963 | As before?... |
61963 | At last she was nearby, here, and what did it matter where"here"was? |
61963 | Besides, how could she know that I did not go to the Bureau of the Guardians? |
61963 | Beyond the Wall or...? |
61963 | But I ask: has it ever happened that you_ actually believed_ it? |
61963 | But I could not tell her everything, could I, if for no other reason than that it would make her an accomplice of my crimes? |
61963 | But I know a woman....""I-330?" |
61963 | But do n''t you remember that once, just in passing, just for a second you saw me there? |
61963 | But does it not prove that we are at the summit?" |
61963 | But have you not become as precise as a pendulum, you who are brought up on the system of Taylor? |
61963 | But is blooming-- not a sickness? |
61963 | But is it not clear that supreme bliss and envy are only the numerator and the denominator respectively, of the same fraction, happiness? |
61963 | But is it not clear to you that there the spies were henbane; here they are lilies- of- the- valley? |
61963 | But is it possible that you--?" |
61963 | But is your philosophy less circular? |
61963 | But now-- what? |
61963 | But what could I say to her? |
61963 | But what else can I do since it all happened exactly as I relate it? |
61963 | But what of it? |
61963 | But what was it? |
61963 | But where?" |
61963 | But who are"they"? |
61963 | But why do I write about all this? |
61963 | But why first? |
61963 | But why is it that within me"I do n''t want to"and"I want to"stand side by side? |
61963 | But why should I be surprised? |
61963 | But would it help? |
61963 | But you can not say about an odor, about the conception of an odor, that it_ is_ good or bad, can you? |
61963 | But you know that every honest Number as a matter of course must immediately go to the office of the Guardians and--""And as a matter not of course?" |
61963 | But, why then?... |
61963 | Can I find a formula to express that whirlwind which sweeps out of my soul everything, everything save her? |
61963 | Could you show me a fire that would not hurt? |
61963 | Day after tomorrow?" |
61963 | Desires are tortures, are they not? |
61963 | Did I not populate these pages which only recently were white quadrangular deserts, with you? |
61963 | Did all this really happen? |
61963 | Did she notice it or not? |
61963 | Did you ever hear cranes restlessly toss about and sigh at night, during the hours designed for rest? |
61963 | Did you ever think it was possible? |
61963 | Did you ever try to take off its shell and look into its inner meaning? |
61963 | Do I know? |
61963 | Do I put it right?" |
61963 | Do n''t you realize that they want to liberate you from these gnawing, worm- like, torturing question marks? |
61963 | Do n''t you see it matters little? |
61963 | Do you mean that you do n''t want happiness?" |
61963 | Do you realize how wonderful it is? |
61963 | Do you realize that all that was certain has come to an end? |
61963 | Do you realize what a joy it is? |
61963 | Do you realize what you are saying? |
61963 | Do you see? |
61963 | Do you understand? |
61963 | Do you understand? |
61963 | Do you understand?" |
61963 | Do you understand?" |
61963 | Do you_ understand_?" |
61963 | Does it not all resemble the ancient disease of dream- seeing? |
61963 | Does it not follow that the most sedentary form of life( ours) is at the same time, the most perfect one? |
61963 | Does it not seem to you that the part which those above must play is the more difficult, the most important part? |
61963 | Dreaming?" |
61963 | Eh?" |
61963 | Even if it be so, if nobody sees that I am covered with black, ineffaceable stains, I know it, do I not? |
61963 | Executioner? |
61963 | Flowers-- The Dissolution of a Crystal-- If Only(?) |
61963 | For I_ do not want_ salvation.... RECORD THIRTY- TWO I Do Not Believe Tractors A Little Human Splinter Do you believe that_ you will die_? |
61963 | For a second appeared( or perhaps it was only an hallucination?) |
61963 | For is there such an iceberg as could ever break the most lucid, solid crystal of our life? |
61963 | For the first time in life to find myself outside the limits of our city and see-- who knows what is beyond the Green Wall?" |
61963 | Good? |
61963 | Half closing his eyes, he bored his little drills into me and asked:"Taking a walk?" |
61963 | Happier than_ I_ he may be, but I am an exception, am I not? |
61963 | Has not all this tormented you? |
61963 | Have you read? |
61963 | Heavy steps from afar, nearer and louder like cast- iron, and...."D-503? |
61963 | Heh? |
61963 | Heh?" |
61963 | Her name, you know whom I am talking of,--did you report her name? |
61963 | How about it?... |
61963 | How can there be, how can there be any tomorrow? |
61963 | How could I argue? |
61963 | How could it be otherwise, since"all"and"I"are one"we"? |
61963 | How could it ever enter the heads of those within the Wall that we are here? |
61963 | How could she be wrong at that moment? |
61963 | How could she smile? |
61963 | How could they write whole libraries about some Kant and take notice only slightly of Taylor, of this prophet who saw ten centuries ahead? |
61963 | How did they manage to think of such things? |
61963 | How much fuel for the motors shall we load on? |
61963 | How to calculate it, since she comes from beyond, from the wild ancient land of dreams? |
61963 | How to learn it? |
61963 | I always forget to ask; will it soon be completed?" |
61963 | I am almost sure that at first he was even lonesome without his tail, but now, can you imagine yourself with a tail? |
61963 | I am in your hands; you can now at any moment....""What,''at any moment?''" |
61963 | I am sure that the primitive man would look at a coat and think,"What is this for? |
61963 | I ask: what was it that man from his diaper age dreamed of, tormented himself for, prayed for? |
61963 | I call you and call.... What is the matter with you?" |
61963 | I called softly:"I-330, are you here?" |
61963 | I came to tell you that perhaps we are now... our last days.... You know, do n''t you, that all Auditoriums are to be closed after tonight?" |
61963 | I can not understand, which_ last_?" |
61963 | I can not.... Do you understand? |
61963 | I did not ask where we were going; what did it matter? |
61963 | I distinctly heard his thoughts:"Friend though he is, yet...."And he answered:"What shall I say? |
61963 | I do not understand what I want; do I want them to have or not to have enough time? |
61963 | I do not want... do you see? |
61963 | I have a soul... incurable... and I must walk....""An incurable soul? |
61963 | I heard distinctly every blow of the hammer, and... what if she too heard it? |
61963 | I looked at his tightly closed little"valise"and thought,"What is he handling in his little valise now?" |
61963 | I mean the surgical removal of fancy?" |
61963 | I must see that she..."I crawled through the hatchway to the deck and stood there; where was I to go now? |
61963 | I must.... Do you hear me? |
61963 | I passed by and saw that in all Auditoriums preparations are going on: tables; medics all in white....""But what does it all mean?" |
61963 | I suddenly felt I had come here in vain( why in vain and how could I not have come here, where I was assigned?). |
61963 | I thought, I--""Who?" |
61963 | I thought: how was it that the ancients did not notice the utter absurdity of their prose and poetry? |
61963 | I want her; what do I care what_ she_ wants? |
61963 | I.... Is it possible that_ my_ brain, this precise, clean, glittering mechanism, like a chronometer without a speck of dust on it, is...? |
61963 | If boots are not a sickness, why should the"soul"be one? |
61963 | If cured I should have nothing to live with-- do you understand me? |
61963 | If it were not for them, how could that magnificent tragedy ever have been staged? |
61963 | If some one should tell you your shadow sees you, sees you all the time, would you understand? |
61963 | If that world is only my own, why should I tell about it in these records? |
61963 | If this be so, what does it matter if I relate one absurdity more, or one less? |
61963 | If this be so, will not this derivative be a poem in itself, despite my limitations? |
61963 | If what?" |
61963 | In a tired voice:"Why did you bring me here? |
61963 | Is it not clear then, that consciousness of oneself is a sickness? |
61963 | Is it not clear to you that what you are contriving is a revolution?" |
61963 | Is it not clear? |
61963 | Is it not droll? |
61963 | Is it not painful when the buds are bursting? |
61963 | Is it not true that the same faultless reason is within you? |
61963 | Is it not true? |
61963 | Is it not, is it not stupendous?" |
61963 | Is it possible that I ever felt, or imagined I felt all this? |
61963 | Is it possible that he knows already about her, about me, about everything? |
61963 | Is it possible that my lot is?... |
61963 | Is it possible that she means to say, that she?..." |
61963 | Is it possible that the strong, salutary, centuries- old walls of the United State have fallen? |
61963 | Is it possible that there is in me...? |
61963 | Is it possible that we are again without a roof over our heads, back in the wild state of freedom like our remote ancestors? |
61963 | Is it possible that we have lost our Well- Doer? |
61963 | Is it possible that you do not yet hear that great symphony of snoring? |
61963 | Is it possible that you forget what is ahead of you? |
61963 | Is it possible?... |
61963 | Is it really true that despite everything we are saved? |
61963 | Is it true, or not? |
61963 | Is it with your permission?" |
61963 | Is that not so?" |
61963 | Is there any happiness more wise and cloudless in this wonderful world? |
61963 | Is there no way out? |
61963 | It is possible that I, D-503, really wrote these-- pages? |
61963 | It is very strange; is it really impossible to find any cure for this dream- sickness, or to make it rational, perhaps even useful? |
61963 | It seemed incredible that she should be able to talk and yet she did:"Well, dear, come again to see my little house?" |
61963 | It seemed to me that I saw enveloped in the tender tissue of that smile a word, a letter, a name, the only name.... Or was it only my imagination? |
61963 | It seems funny? |
61963 | It was a brass knob, a cold, brass knob and I heard, cold like brass, her voice:"Just a minute, may I?" |
61963 | It was he, the devil, who lead people to transgression, to taste pernicious freedom, he the cunning serpent? |
61963 | It was yesterday, do you remember?" |
61963 | It will soon be twelve o''clock and nobody knows what.... And when night.... Where shall you and I be tonight? |
61963 | Just a minute please, may I? |
61963 | Light, figures, sparks, were trembling in the black, wet mirror.... No, all this was I, myself,--within me.... What did he call me for? |
61963 | Like the ancient ones, heh?" |
61963 | More than that, a philosopher- mathematician? |
61963 | Moreover, is it not true that the more genuinely national a man''s art, and the more sincerely national his personality, the more is he universal? |
61963 | My first thought was to rush to her and cry,"Why with him? |
61963 | Nice little idea, is it not? |
61963 | No path? |
61963 | No trail? |
61963 | No? |
61963 | No? |
61963 | Number I-330?" |
61963 | Oh, why did I not have a doctor''s certificate for today? |
61963 | One ought always to ask like children,''what further''?" |
61963 | Only a few... but why is it that I too, I...? |
61963 | Or S-? |
61963 | Or can you imagine yourself walking in the street naked, without clothes? |
61963 | Or is it only inertia? |
61963 | Or perhaps there is no black and white in life, but everything depends upon the first logical premise? |
61963 | Or was it again the"soul"at work? |
61963 | Poisoning with what? |
61963 | RECORD TWENTY- THREE Flowers The Dissolution of a Crystal If only(?) |
61963 | Rays.... Do you picture it? |
61963 | Remember a blue hill, a crowd, a cross? |
61963 | She breathed the words through sparkling white clenched teeth,"Tomorrow, nobody knows what... do you understand? |
61963 | She took my face, my whole self, between her palms, lifted my head:"And how about''It is the duty of every honest Number''? |
61963 | Since the number of numbers is infinite, how can there be a last one?" |
61963 | Somehow I can not imagine--""You see... how shall I put it? |
61963 | Suddenly I felt every hair on my head living, separated, moving:"What if they should read, even one page of these most recently written?" |
61963 | Suddenly from above:"And do n''t you think that at the apex are, precisely,_ stones_ unified into an organized society?" |
61963 | Suddenly the telephone:"D-503?" |
61963 | Suddenly, what was it? |
61963 | That is, everything would undoubtedly be clear to one of us but who knows to whom my_ Integral_ will some day bring these records? |
61963 | That one with ray- like fingers or that thick- lipped, sprinkling R-? |
61963 | That... of... of long ago?... |
61963 | The grown- together lips opened slowly:"Who is''she''?" |
61963 | The only thing left is to calculate the numerical coefficient and then.... Do you realize what it means? |
61963 | The red flame of torches dancing in the wind.... Why was such secrecy necessary? |
61963 | The square- root of minus one became silent and motionless...."Well, how is your_ Integral_? |
61963 | The_ Integral_ in our hands will be a tool that will help to put an end to everything at once without pain.... Their aeros?... |
61963 | The_ other_ I, my former self... but now....""How do I know? |
61963 | Then I, the real I, suddenly saw in the mirror a broken, quivering line of brow; I, the real I, heard suddenly a wild disgusting cry:"What? |
61963 | Then the thought came: why beautiful? |
61963 | Then the world,_ our world_, does still exist? |
61963 | There was a dim droning somewhere.... Was it a machine or voices? |
61963 | There where your finite universe ends, what is there? |
61963 | There? |
61963 | They are waiting for me below.... Do you want these minutes which are our last...?" |
61963 | They say many things; must we believe them all? |
61963 | They were asking:"What? |
61963 | This dear O-, how shall I say it? |
61963 | This seemed to have stopped for a second, hanging in air, and I waited, waited... until suddenly:"How old are you?" |
61963 | Through the noise of the wind and wings and cawing, he cried to me:"Do you realize? |
61963 | Through the wall?" |
61963 | To build a state on some non- discountable contingencies, to build blindly,--what could be more nonsensical? |
61963 | To disentangle everything at once? |
61963 | To fly without knowing where... no matter where? |
61963 | To kill U- and then go to her and say:"Now do you believe?" |
61963 | To the commander''s bridge; time to go... where? |
61963 | To whom?... |
61963 | Tomorrow I shall go and attend to the formalities...."What was she talking about? |
61963 | True, they were hissed by the dark crowd but for that the author of the tragedy, God, should have remunerated them the more liberally, should he not? |
61963 | Try to remember, have you not noticed yourself, some one with something similar, very similar, identical?" |
61963 | Understand me? |
61963 | Want some?" |
61963 | Was he my Guardian- Angel? |
61963 | Was not the whole day from early morning, full of improbable adventures? |
61963 | Was the number of those burned by the Christians less than the number of burned Christians? |
61963 | We are all so much alike--"Are you sure?" |
61963 | We may have known nothing about them until now only because today is the"once in a thousand years"? |
61963 | We shall go together.... Where? |
61963 | Well, true I did not go; I did n''t, but was it my fault that I felt indisposed? |
61963 | Well, why do n''t we grow feathers or wings, but only shoulder blades, bases for wings? |
61963 | Well?" |
61963 | What a slavish spirit, do n''t you think so?" |
61963 | What are you standing here for?" |
61963 | What are you writing about? |
61963 | What could one expect of them, since even in our day one hears from time to time, coming from the bottom, the primitive depths, the echo of the apes? |
61963 | What did he mean? |
61963 | What did she mean by that? |
61963 | What did you write today, for instance?" |
61963 | What do they say? |
61963 | What do you need such a lot for? |
61963 | What do you think of it? |
61963 | What does it matter if we are separated from the other, black side of the zero rock only by the thickness of a blade? |
61963 | What does it matter to you if I want to struggle, hopelessly struggle? |
61963 | What does it matter to you that I do not want others to desire for me? |
61963 | What does it matter? |
61963 | What does that''also''mean? |
61963 | What does that''also''mean? |
61963 | What else are we doing now? |
61963 | What for? |
61963 | What further? |
61963 | What further?" |
61963 | What had she there, behind her lowered curtains? |
61963 | What happened? |
61963 | What has happened?" |
61963 | What has that to do with it?" |
61963 | What if I were made of glass and he could have seen what was going on within me at that moment? |
61963 | What if...? |
61963 | What is it, I-, dear?" |
61963 | What is the matter? |
61963 | What is the use since all are happy already?" |
61963 | What is your concern, if I remain here alone? |
61963 | What joy?... |
61963 | What might I have become if I had moved? |
61963 | What objection indeed can one find to this most crystalline syllogism? |
61963 | What sense would the innumerable sacrifices of the Two Hundred Years''War have for us if a reason were left in our life for jealousy? |
61963 | What under these conditions is the lot of a creative individuality? |
61963 | What was he alluding to? |
61963 | What was the matter with me? |
61963 | What will become of me tomorrow? |
61963 | What would she do in a second? |
61963 | What would she say? |
61963 | What"It"? |
61963 | What-- on the Day of Unanimity?" |
61963 | What? |
61963 | What? |
61963 | What?" |
61963 | What?..." |
61963 | When I had reached the door, a thought flashed:"And if she is there... not alone?" |
61963 | Where and who are you? |
61963 | Where did those corridors lead? |
61963 | Where have you been?... |
61963 | Where is I-330? |
61963 | Where is she? |
61963 | Where is she?" |
61963 | Wherever I should lead you?" |
61963 | Which I am I? |
61963 | While doing this:"What for? |
61963 | Who am I? |
61963 | Who are those"we"? |
61963 | Who does not lose his breath when he runs through the pages of the Guide? |
61963 | Who during that walk?... |
61963 | Who has need of these things now? |
61963 | Who is he? |
61963 | Who is ignorant of the simple fact that pains are negative items which reduce that sum total we call happiness? |
61963 | Who is it? |
61963 | Who knows you? |
61963 | Who, having read them, will not bow piously before the unselfish service of that Number of all Numbers? |
61963 | Whom? |
61963 | Why am I here? |
61963 | Why are you silent? |
61963 | Why did he bring me here rather than to the Operation Department? |
61963 | Why did she bring me here? |
61963 | Why did she phone me today? |
61963 | Why did you not want...?" |
61963 | Why did you send me the pink check and make me--?" |
61963 | Why do you say that?" |
61963 | Why has he been following me all these days like a shadow? |
61963 | Why is a dance beautiful? |
61963 | Why is it absurd?" |
61963 | Why is it that I have heard his steps splashing behind me as though in a ditch all these days? |
61963 | Why not suppose the existence of flowers that bloom only once a thousand years? |
61963 | Why not use a little bit of logic? |
61963 | Why should I recount all these absurd"dreams"about closets, endless corridors? |
61963 | Why so late?" |
61963 | Why then am I unable to go now?... |
61963 | Why then do n''t I hear it?" |
61963 | Why then?... |
61963 | Why this''and''? |
61963 | Why was the doctor there,--or perhaps all that never happened?" |
61963 | Why were they not isolated and exterminated? |
61963 | Why would you not come? |
61963 | Why? |
61963 | Why?" |
61963 | Why?..." |
61963 | Will you always remember me?" |
61963 | Will you soon hop off to enlighten the inhabitants of the planets? |
61963 | With a sip of that green poison or with her? |
61963 | With as much self- control as possible I asked,"If you still feel that way, why did you have me assigned to you? |
61963 | With pleasure I pricked her:"Answer? |
61963 | With their simple, not at all terrible- looking electrocutors( where did they get them?) |
61963 | With what eyes would I have looked at the glass monster had everything remained as it was yesterday? |
61963 | Without any reason whatever I exclaimed( oh, why did n''t I restrain myself at that moment? |
61963 | Without me would they whom I shall guide over the narrow paths of my lines, could they ever see you? |
61963 | Without them in our schools, how could we love so sincerely and dearly our four rules of arithmetic? |
61963 | Work is too much for you? |
61963 | Would it not be absurd?" |
61963 | Would it not seem preposterous for these happily multiplied twos suddenly to begin thinking of some foolish kind of freedom? |
61963 | Would not your head whirl as mine does? |
61963 | Would there not run over your back and arms those strange, sweet, icy needles? |
61963 | Would you not feel that you were a giant, an Atlas?--that if only you stood up and straightened out you would reach the ceiling with your head? |
61963 | Yes? |
61963 | Yes? |
61963 | Yes? |
61963 | Yet how could I express it in words? |
61963 | Yet how could they have State logic, since they lived in a condition of freedom like beasts, like apes, like herds? |
61963 | Yet if his novel had been translated for primitive races, how could he have avoided explaining what a coat meant? |
61963 | Yet they should have understood, should they not, that such a life was actually wholesale murder, although slow murder, day after day? |
61963 | You are not afraid? |
61963 | You are reading now? |
61963 | You are with us, are you not? |
61963 | You are with us?" |
61963 | You ca n''t, can you? |
61963 | You deny it? |
61963 | You desire to go under the Machine of the Well- Doer?" |
61963 | You lied to me?" |
61963 | You remember, there on the rock, the figure of the youth? |
61963 | You remember?" |
61963 | You say a soul? |
61963 | You see? |
61963 | You see? |
61963 | You see?" |
61963 | You tell something to children, come to the very end, yet they will invariably ask you,''what further?'' |
61963 | You too?" |
61963 | You understand? |
61963 | You understand? |
61963 | You want her to?" |
61963 | You? |
61963 | and''what for?''" |
61963 | left sexual life absolutely without control? |
61963 | of a mistake? |
61963 | one of my''what?" |
61963 | she shouted to R-,"Do n''t you see that he--? |
61963 | well?... |